Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 4

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Page ‘ 7 Eps A 3 on'and il: : east” line of 12th Street a distance|in’ said proposed’ corrections of the 4 i la 3 ‘ r f ‘ a hat the title or es pening: cath eG point 150 ee feet to a point on the east foregoing. reaalation ~of the Oi ey | ‘oda Ss Markets b: Wi ° the notice to. persons liable eet east of the cast hue of South|line of Durbin Street. } Council ‘by publishing the aforesai % : y Tre ° for grading, construct- Park S)seet, Thence northerly and along the|resolution in one issue of the Casper rang EGocmee Secae Soerhar eg tenn Gila, we olor tats aoc ur ere maa. ee Geel ; : ; r ing di: lo. 5,|the south line of 14th Street a dis-| 0: ee! je point of begin- aot i : Faralshed Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Fleer, Of as published on April 19, 1920, “bel tance of 1,900 feet to a point 150 ning. published in said City of Casper, .] Exchange W: amended and corrected to’ read as| feet west to the west line of Wolcott) Section 3. The time and _place|once each week or oftener. ri . r! ore follows: Street luced. x when and where said City Council| — Section 5. That the above resolu- dou NOTICE TO ALL PRRSONS ‘Thence northerly arid” paralel _to| will meet to consider.any and all re-| tion is passed under and: by virtue of AL OIL STOCKS Wyo-Tex --__-_ ree - 03 LIABLE TQ ASSESSMENT | the west line of Wolcott Street's dis-|monstrances and ~wbjections to said Section 57 of Chapter 120, Session Bid. Ask. | Western Of! Fields- = 25 BY GRADING, CONSTRUCT- | tance of 590 feet to a point 15 fcet | proposed corrections is hereby fixed | Laws 1915, State of Wyoming, for Amalgamated Royalty ---$ .18 $ .20) ¥ Oil oer fais ING CURBS, 'CROSSWALKS, |west of the west line of Wolcott|on the 20th day of September, A. D.|the purpose. of correatinie certain Atlas 03 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING DRAINING AND IMPROVING | Street. Z 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Coun-| mistakes and errors that ageverned in ~ Roster of Organization Announced} 4 mierican r THE FOLLOWING NAMED Thence easterly and--along the cil Chamber of said City Council on|the original notice to all persons fi i i istakes, If paalie pg Mia Re Leropeprsad Wh 3 .. |north line of 13th Street ‘a distance | South Center Street in the City of| liable for aieestioant by _ grading, for First Time; Mistakes, Boston. Wyoming 1,09 west Retg- --$146.00 $147.00} | Wolcott Street from the north line|of 230 feet to a point on the east . - constructing curbs; crosswalks, drain- Any, Will Be Cor- "wesnemer -. 27 Bidwest Com, 1.25 1.60]/of 13th Street (formerly Military |}line of Wolcott Street. e time within. which: said re-jing and improving eration. Dis- z Big Indian Nd spe erent pet ae: 4-80 3,00] Ave.) to @ point 150 feet south of| Thence northerly arfd slong the|monstrances and objections must be|trict No. 5, along with) the Tesolu- i rected Prine Mertitt ~---_- 14.00 14.50/the south line of 14th Street, (for-| east line of Wolcott Street a distance |filed in writing with the City Re-|tion passed by the City Council on The Casper Auto club, organized at} Buck Creek 7 19} Glenrock O11 2.00 2.12 .). produced. |of 140 feet to a point. corder, bein; City Clerk of the} the bth day of April, A. D..1920, and + the beginning of the summer, now has | Burke -.--. 4, Ag Reader: |= 7.75 8.25 Thence easterly and paralle] to the| City of C , is hereby fixed at|published April. 19,1920. +316 members, according to lists which | Black Tail... 04 95 | Salt Creek 30.00 31.50 ‘formerly Dover|north line of 13th Street a distance|any time on or before the taid §|} Passed and approved this 7th day have just been compiled. The club has 01. 09} Western States 87 -62| Street) to a point 150 feet south of| of 175 feet to a point. oclock p. m. on the 20th day of Sep-|of September, A. D.:1920. done excellent work in providing, Cas- "a5 Oech oe 6.00 6.2| the south line: of 14th Street (for-| Thence northerly and ‘parallel. to |tember, A. D. 1920. : (Seal) B, H. PELTON, J. + per with a tourist camp ground, in potty Ol a 8.75 merly Matheny Ave.) the east line of Wolcott Street a dis-| Section 4. That the City Record-| : May Welcoming the Park-to-Park highway 13838 /Oxmutgee 25 . Beech Street from a point 150 feet tance of 160 feet to a point on the er, being the said City Clerk, be and) Attest: ASA F: SLOANE, boosters, and in helping pay Casper‘s -33) Allen — - 1.63 -87| north of the north line of 12th 'Street|south line of 12th Street. he is hereby directed to give ten days City. Clerk. subscription to the Yellowstone high- ae 7} Cities Service Com, 290.00 H {fone poe See he point ‘The: aster! dal notice to all such ns interested! | Published Sept. 9, 1920. the foliowing 1s a list of the paid bs a eta Sew, Aes 14th Street (formerly. Matheny members according to the records at|E. T. Williams 115 1.18 Close | Ave.). 2.00 2.15} Mexican Petroleum -. z $172.50] South Kimball Street (formerly. record may be complete, any member | Gates ~ - 96) AST SC aan ¥ 31.76] Morrison Street) from a point 150 who has paid dues and whose name 1s} Great Western Petroleum_. .06 08} Texas Oil - . 50.75} feet north of the north line of 12th not on this list are asked to call 307|G. W. Pete -----------_.--- 07 08 Pan American Fete_ , 91.37@Street (formerly Dover Street) to that correction may be made: Hutton Lake - u U. 8. Steel P 89.87/a point 150 feet south of the south W. H. Leavitt, E. E. Dean, T. G.|Supliter —-.---—-—____. 2 120.87 {ine of 14th Street (formerly Math- Tonkin, Alex Mills, Major Ormsby, Pe-| Kinney ony Ave.). % ter Tobin, Richards & Cunningham, A,} Lance Creek Royalty 54 louth Park Street (formerly Oak R. Marshall, J. B. Griffith, John Bea-} Lusk Royalty - ‘osss| Crest) from a point 150 feet north ton, D. Lukis, Geo. B. Nelson, O. A,| Lusk Petroleum - ‘org | Of the north line of 12th Street (for- Borks, W. F. Dumars, A. R. Lowey,|Mike Henry --— “oagn | erly Dover Street) to a point 150 c. Kennedy, J. D. Jones, D. B. Sul-/ Mountain & Gulf. = ner cant feet south of the south line of 14th livan, Mrs. J. D. Jones, W. G. Noonan, | Northwest -. " 24} 5 Street (formerly Matheny Ave.). W. J. Lindsay, Q. K. Deaver, L. R.| Outwest 03 Twelfth Street (formerly Dover Earnshaw, R. R. Hackley, C, B. Ricn- |} Picardy 07 $90.00] Street) from the east line of Durbin ardson, Earl Burwell, J. A. Murray, | Riverton 85.40] Street to a point 150 feet east of ¢ ~ F, Marquarat, J. R. Lloyd, J. L. Me-} Royalty & Produc 84.82 whe i ae bees coe Park Street ‘ f 5. ormerly Oa! rest). fi | CHROME ome wo. == FOr the Man In the Barre ‘Logan, C. R. McGrew, A. J. Mokler,} Sunset»... ... 38.54] tary Ave.) from a point 150 feet * the Chamber of Commerce. That the | Hrant® 3. G. Hahn, Grace Grieve, M. A. Mes-| ‘Tom Bell Royalty -. tas, D. H. Ullery, Ira G. Wetherill, R.} Western Exploration “T. Kemp, H. M. Pursel, C. West, Todd| Wind River Refining. Z 03 ' 85.28 Spa Cech te Sage oleate i Bowman, O. W. Twiggs, C. T. Weidner, } Wyo-Ka: 2.25 | Vict 4%": 95.40 reet a int eet e: of ti : Max Winter, Mark Weber, C. A. Cul| mooeenecoae oe 226 | Victory 4% 1s -----=--->--------> S40 cast line of South Park Street (for- Walk Up Three Steps and Save jen y. Baker, L. E. Townsend, WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. merly Oak Crest), : Lew M. , B. L. Scherck, H. F. Sht- a--$2.10) Rock Creek ==. iit ~__$2.15| _ Fourteenth Street (formerly Math- e fer, Brile. H. A. Burk, L. M. ---~ 3.10/Salt Creek -.. Nelson, W. C. Noyes, Burke Sheep Co., : 2.76 oe Ave.) ae ane tle ro gg ede dt Bry MaNTL:2 75, 0f the west line o: oleott Street 2 Holmes Hardware, Frank Palmer, T. F. Tear at Leanne Sao. eae oe producetars a ee 350 Soeed ae ir Oo 0 ‘Algeo, A, S. Hawley, R. H. Nichols, ; 5 COS e) NAG ena sais . 1 t ke chols, | Lance Creek 2.05 (Hamilton Dome 2.76 (formerly Oak Crest). . x Jos, A. Degan, A. E. Stirrett, C. W.| pander Creek * Andrew, J. T. Gratiot, H. B. Sherwood, Ssldsiers 2 See rcmam mera are aa] Be City Council of the ey of Pressing P..C. Nicolaysen, Pat Royce, C. |S RAL CM AAAIP 6 8OBAIP IPE) RIP IbiC| C2sper on the 5th day of April, A. ve While Townsend, W. A. Roe, L. B. Townsend, D. 1920, passed the following reso- You James Bolton, George E. Richter, “Tra- * lution of intention to improve [ vey Canady, R. K. Staley, J. G. Wind- Wolcott Street from the north line \3 erhold, Harold Kramer, C. W. Boyer. of 13th Street (formerly Military Geo. L. Utzinger, 8S. K, Loy, M. ¥. 4 >. 2 * bd > ° e ° Ave.) to a point 150 feet south of ant 2 {0 H] PANTS Mullin, V. E. Hansen, H. P, Bubb, A. the south line of 14th Street (for- On ‘ D. Hurst L, Biedermann, Kenneth 7 merly Matheny, Ave.) produced. _ I tt. W. Purcell, E. M. Keefe, . Durbin Street from the south line : . , O. L, Walker, J. G: te Street. (formerly Dover Being out. of the High y of hington, Western States Oil & Stre: @ point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th Street (for-/My Rent District, backed by Land Co. J. Cunningham, C. 1 Oil f eis oe 5 f th ‘IL ej fem Marea Holden, F. Taylor, Wyoming nt men from all oil producing regions of the country will be in|™¢tiy Matheny Ave.). loration Co., Ww. E fle Se 3 4 . Beech Street from a point 150 feer 2 . re WG. Shavrock. s. W. Coy,|Denver to attend the annual convention of the Independent Oil Men’s north of, the north dine-2¢ 12th Street one of the biggest clothing i, A. E. Biglin, E. C. Tull, W. R, jai i 1 i 4 1 ‘ ormerly over ree Oo a poini 2 Jonnson, Burton i. Lester, Te. 8. 1] association, which will be held in the Auditorium on September 28.) 150'"fect' south of the south line of/f™. manufacturers in the East, lison, J. S. Meckling, F. R. Hufsmith,|29, 30 and October 1. A special train will be run from New York to 14th Street (formerly Matheny SB epera sory. Daley sO. sores Denver and will pick up delegates at Chicago, Kansas City and other AYER: Kimball "Street. (formerly rickson, W. W. Grieve. H. #. intermediate points. An exposition in which will be displayed the| Morrison St.) from a point 150 feet which gives me spot cash Schwartz, Charles Bader, J. EB. Han-| products’ of many manufacturers will}to reach the sand within the next 100|north of the north line of 12th Street ‘buying power, makes me way, Little Medicine, Earl E. Hanway;’ he held simultaneously with the con |feet. If this. well should come in ag aj (formerly Dover Street) to a point H. O. Schlenk, C. E. Black. Robert|vention. ‘The ofl shale industry espe-|producer, as present conditions seem to| 150 feet south of the south line of i Th Giieven Wa parodies an Jones, El cially will be well represented. Petro |indicate, it will undoubtedly result in Ave) Street (formerly Matheny » D. G. es, B. B. Lum: |ieum products in all stages of ‘produc-Jincreased activity in the southwestern ys Bala 3 Lathe 5. Wants flon. and treatment, of burning ma-lend of the field and open up a large Sonthy Park’ Street scormenyacany SOY Bn ae ont ae |ehinery, small retorts showing methods farea for development. ‘The loctition 18/57 the north ling of 12th Street (tor, ay, Jerry 2 “ler, F. Ly, Haugh: | of extracting oll from shale and ofl drill-Ejust a little more than a mile southwest| merly Dover Street) to @ point 150 ©. See nee ee AUS: | ing apparatus; of. all descriptions will of the Obio Oil Company's. well. on. sec-| Feet athe Ine of 14th Guy Trevett, D. H. Griffith, M. Probably 100 delegates’ will attend tén, Wm. Lloyd; H. J. Peterson, B. B. tion 82-36-65, which reacted the pay at! Street re ot heny Ave.). : pA 2,900 feet, and which was drilled to) Twelfth Street ‘0! Gothberg, Harry Warton, W. G. Bur-|{the convention, in addition to.a large) 2,910 feet, From that depth it has Brooks, C, E.{Sfarr, E. Richard Shipp, | bon exhibition. nett, Mrs. Myland, H. 8. Green, J. J.|2Umber of men interested’ in the vari-jbeen flowing’ steadily 50 to 60 barrels a/ Street to a point 150 feet east of the Hancock, BE. E. Lidderdale, Tim Hur-|0us phases of the industry who are not|day without any water in the hole for| east line of South Park Street (for- ley, A. E. Lidderdale, Pat Burk, W. J.| members of the association: Denver months. merly Oak Crest)’ Carpenter, Wm. Holland, W. L, Hi has a committee which has been work- a .—-.| Thirteenth Street (formerly Mili- 4 e ; : comb, John McFayden, Mrs. Charles | ing energetically for; some time.making}A RESOUTION AMENDING AND tary Ave.) from a point 150 feet Tose, B. Ht, Pelton, Jey HP. Bacon, {preparations for the convention and ex| CORRECTING THE TITLE OR| west of the west line of Wolcott y in 0 n J. W. Johnson, W. R. Laymon, .A.| position in conjunction with the gen-| CAPTION OF THE NOTICE TO} Street to a point 150 feet east of J, . {eral committee of the association. The| PROPERTY OWNERS IN GRAD-|the east line of South Park. Street, B. Cromer, C. J. Crosby, C. E. Daw-|rafiroads have granted special rates. It} ING DISTRICT NO. 5, AS PUB-| (formerly Oak Crest). son, B. R. Pither, M. E. Young, W. H.}js probable that the association will| LISHED APRIL 19, 1920, AND| Fourteenth Street (formerly Math- My. little store, which was Patton, F. E. Pendell, T. J. Raich, R.| consider an amalgamation {with the; AMENDING AND CORRECTING | eny Ave.} from a point 150 feet west Jox16. “has “heen: remodeled, , SECTION 2 OF THE RESOLU- : : produced, to a point 150 feet east to during the past week and we Dornhbo: Bureau of Mines, M. bau 1d C. ‘Zantscalatees Als eae ee el EAA TION OF INTENTION. TO IM-| Srodimed te ong OF epcott: Street am, J. C. Zu rr, Midwest Buys Royalty ‘Oil. : 5 Pat Sulilvan, J. E. Kelth, M. N. Wheet:| Tha Mlawent Refining Company has] DRAWING CERTAIN STREETS| fortes Gok eee rok Street have SiG cuckAtoemmone Space: ‘Phompson, Charles E. Winter, M. P, CAN imeb aan nd ee eee ye AEE eS OF STREETS} " Section 2. That Section 2 of the which enables us to care for Wheeler, E. R. Williams, Ed Schulte, jo the Pacific coast of 3,421,875 barrels]! -paggen BY jaca Boned peacinbion of intenten co paproye by, our customers to better advan- J. A. Wiggins, Carl Shumaker, C. Lu- infect thie ebip- His, A. C. Ricker, A. 'T. Jessen, R. J. }0F Ol, in exchamge for wi CIL ON THE 5TH DAY OF} and portions of streets in the City of |i zi + g : #yill turn over to the Mid- A y tage. Veitch, T, C. Spears, Prudential Se-| Pins board ry! APRIL, A. D. 1920, AND PUB-|Casper, passed April 5, 1920, and LOOK FOR THE MAN IN TH’ RR! curities Co., Fred Van Gorden, Casper pres Company 2,161,290 barrels of Wyo-] LISHED APRIL 19, 1920. published April 19; 1920, be: amend- E BARREL ming crude. This Wyoming crude is Whereas, certain errors occurred|ed and corrected to read as follows, Bottling Works, Carl Albin, J: H. Bury, ‘ ies} Dr. I Frost, R. M. Andrus, G: ey royalty oil belonging, to’ the govern-/in the description of property to be! to-wit: Leidecker, J. R. Luxon, P. A. Burns, | ment, having been taken from wells) improved according to resolution of| Section 2. Beginning at<a point ‘FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS F. L. Abbott, Wray's Cafe. L. P.|on the public domain. It is understood|the City Council passed on the 5th} on the east line of Durbin Street 150 f Smith, Earl C. Boyle, Ward Tubbs, Me-| that the oil-to be delivered on the coast) day of April, A. D, 1920, and pub-; feet north of the north line of We will offer the following prices on Carthy & Lilly, L.. J. Chase, Schulte} was purchased by the Midwest Com-| lished on the 19th day of April, 1920, | Twelfth Street (formerly . Dover t Hardware, A. K, Bott, Manhattan Cafe,|pany from California operators. and any. Streét). 7 J. Sayles, W. McDonald, R. C. Casing Famine Averted. Whereas, it is the duty of the! Thence easterly and parallel to the i Wyland, P.'N. Carr, John Engiand,| A. casing famine threatened ast/City Council to correct such imma-j north line of Twelfth Street a (is- a ‘ Continental Supply Co., Meyer Bros.,!month as a result of the interstate com-| terial errors in description as pub-|tunce of 1,240 feet to a point 150 a n C. A. Hulteen) C. P. Johnstn, G. R.}merce commission ordering all open top| lished in said notice on the 19th day |feet east of the east line of South Ww hmidt. freight cars to be used exclusively for of April, A. D, 1920. i Park Street (formerly Oak Crest). w Kimball, Geo. C. Schwartz, J. | hauling coal has been partially averted| _Now_therefo: be it resolved_by! erly and paralle! W. Bingenheimer, Tim Daly, Neil P.|through the release from coal service Patterson, Carl Bayer, W. R. Finney, | of 16,000 cars to be used by the indus- Specializing in George ts, C. Mednick, C. W-|eries of the country generally. It looked New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142 R As an introduction to our newly remodeled store ‘ SUITS _ PANTS $9 or G$B.95 © $6 fr’ $4.95 $7 cor. $5.50 $8 for $6.50 $9 fr $7.50 Gregory, A. W. Peake, J. L. Learner, }¢oy a while as if Wyoming would be M._ Bartholomew, Stephen Dreher, bespecially hard hit by this order. While John Jensen, H. A. Harned, Brown & | specially Arcam aot ven Prabat Baa Patnor token Tait, Piet pine release will help, it’ wi Covert, J. L. Bingenhelmer, BR: Lirely relieve the situation. ‘The release White, R. G. Squires, J. B. Flanegan, | W8% granted on the representation. © Fred Swanson, 3. H. ‘Tyler, H.-L, Pat-|the steel interests supported by the ton, J. M. Wisenhunt, Mountain Motor representatives of the petroleum ectric Supply Co., A. Bowan, | @ustry. . O. Keyser, Arthur Simpson, James Rock Creek ys mnscoe Gaeait Shikany, J. B. Scott, Wm. P. Craw | Field reports from the Roc! c ford, Barney Farber, George Brown, |field show that the district Is now pro. W. R. Ludwig, W. A. Schultz, George |duciig 5,200 barrels @ day, the highest Posvar, C. B. Burmood, Clover A.|point since last March when it was at Smith,’ Whitten Anderson, H. D. Me-|5,300 barrels. Production in several ack, Dr. Luckey, G. R. Osterwald, | wells was shut off for months while SUNN 0A les Turcotte, Ben F. Beech, Bert | these holes were being deepened to the Wellington, es Half-Sole Co., H. N.| third sand, and as this work has ‘been|& Archambault, Brodie Rubber Co., Drs.| accomplished, the yleld_hag been re- ‘ 6 Johnson & Hansard, J, W. Blackford, | stored close to its old maximum. The H. S. Rash, Herman Seidel, Larsen | i Basin Consolidated Petroleum Com-/ . ALL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Blakey & Co., Tom Tuck, C. H. Ander-| toresis, owns approximately 22 per cent Handled. Information furnished /on request. son, H. 8. Ross, John Tripeny, B. G.] o¢ this production, but is obtaining no CASPER, WYO. DENVER, COLO. $35 LEATHER VESTS. $30 Fars. $22.50 S20 SIS00 | Saq ion Saaee = $16.5 oe $13.50 $ for ie $3.65 f $15: $11.50 || $10 se" HARRY YESNESS New Method Tailor and Clothier 130 West Midwest Avenue Yanatta, Dr, N. C. Gels, M. C, Keith, of the proceeds \ cash return, its share e Pp E p pact gh hg Eye akenee 19 eee being used in the development of -its Tolhurst, E. J. Scherck, Floyd Broad- ayy Dae ‘Test Near Sand, 7 I us, William Aanderson. John Bryan, R. neepigny N. VanSant, J. 8. Mechaley, F Sam Jogs No. 1, being dri y Bentley, Dr. J. R. Latham, CN Union Ol Company, of California on nave, Harry Free, F. J. Castell, Geo.|the Sunset il Company's sereage Smith, Natrona Power Co., Harola|the Sunset Oil Company's acreage Manbeck, F. G. Scherck, Frank .Eng-/of the most important tests drilling in land, W. J. Farrell, J. Jorgensen, Ar-{the field, is down 3,060 feet with oll thur Schulte, G. M.° Anderson. showing in the hgle, and is expected ~ The Independent Torpedo Company Manufacturers of Nitro-Glycerine, Oil Well Torpedoe Office—Henning Hotel, Phone 45 . Residence—142 N. Park, Phone 1177-R McClure Building

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