Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1920, Page 4

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4 i , eee wus SEPTEMBER COMPLETION RECORD FOR STATE FIELDS SHOWS GAIN New Production from Four More Wells Adds 3,630 Barrels to Potential Output; an Increase of 765 Barrels Over Record for Month of August Forty-four completions, an increase of four over the previous’ month, but including twelve “dusters,” also an increase of three over August, added 3,630 barrels daily to the production of the Wyoming fields, a gain of 785 barrels over aggregate figures for the month of American August. Two gassers only were completed, with a production of| sper 3 18 § 20 0% OF Midwest Refining Midwest t Midwest r 6 ote. 1.98 y= +$146,00 $148.00 bid grid T Tost both weight and strength tae ie meal there was & dull, nagging pain in the pit of thy stomach that kept me feeling miserable for “The gas from my sour, undigested | food. ‘would bloat me up terribly and; My nerves were so Apset that I would lie awake halt ¢ué night unable to sleep... I was constantly having blind- ing didzy spells and could not bend over and straighten: Up quickly bet what eVerrthing seemed es dark as me. ee We felling a friead one day how bad 1 felt and he advised me; to try Tanide, and I just want to say he douldn’t have done mo & greater kind- et have picked up. all of fifteen pounds in weight, my appetite is fine, and although I am eating just any- thing I want my stomach never gives me o putticle of trouble. My sleep and energy have been so renewed that is sound and restful and my strength my work is no jonger & burden to me. ‘Taniac {s sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmaa:y, in Alcova by Aleova Mer- cantile, im Salt Creek by Balt Creek | 5 Drug Store.—-Adv. | In what respect is the dependent wo- you should be protected against financial loss— i tt your car injures or kills anyone. 2. If Nout car destroys or dam- + ages-another’s property. 3. 1f your car is destroyed or damaged by collision. 4, If your car is destroyed or dumaged by fire. 5. If your car is stolen or dam- aged by thieves. ' THE AETNA- AUTO PLAN protects you against ALL ‘of the Pan American Pete... U. 8. Steel. 89.75 86.28 125.75 say? he «de- man in the parlor superior to t pendent man on the streets? Can vou transportation. above motoring hazards and also damage from tornado, cyelone, windstorm, explosion, water and } 22,000,000 feet, as against three for the month preceding. The ; fields average better in the completicn =——————________—________ 4} . column than for several months. Rigs { arilling the first of this month totalled | dl 408, a gain of 21 over August, and figs | - } ¢ standing numbered 160, an increase’ of DURING SEPTEMBER, | 25. : i i Salt Creek with four new wells ld J in the amount of new production with a total of 1,000 barrels a day. Out of MONTH HEAL IN wy | ~ 9 rigs up 42 are drilling. . 1 Four’ completions,- one of ‘them dry, 7 y = Was reported from Big Muddy, which is With the exception of three days, | thé weather was unusually fine during! the month of September, according to the report from the government weath- | er Station at the courthouse, submit-| ted by George McKenzie. The report follows: Maximum 86, Sept, 16; minimunt Sept. 29; total pFeelpitation, .53 inches; | ‘ greatest in 24 hours, .36 inches, Sept. 7; mumber of days with’ .01 inch or more precipitation, 4; clear days, 20; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 3. — NOTICE TO HUNTERS. credited with 325 barrels of new .pro- ‘duction. Only fivé rigs are idle out of 26_in the field. j Lance Creek drew three failures and moO. successful completions tor the month and 30 rigs are drilling out of 36. left standing following the abandon- ment of plans for drilling many wells. In the Warm Springs, Grass Creek and Thermopalis region Jour new wells contributed 210 barrels of new produc- tion, Forty-one rigs are up-and 31 of them are working. The Big Horn basin completed on said W; H. Johison, 319 East 43rd St, Portland, Ore., who holds a re- sponsible position with the Northwest Transfer Company. “About a year ago I began suffer-! 87-20] ing from lack of appetite and stomaeh 89.08 trouble and since that time—that. is, 87.22 | until Tatilae set me right—I have felt 95.84 so poorly that I could hardly do. my —— DRS. JOHNSON & HANSARD ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D. New Location of Offices After October 1 | WYATT HOTEL Th ae We will be glad to tell you~ more about its many advantages if you will call or phone. TieG.F Bell 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. SEE BEN GFEB T equal number of wells which are esti: Jokinson’s Reservoir, south of Ca- ‘1 mated at 210 barrels. doma, is in the Game Preserve 4nd| Torehlight ... ha Four hundred barrels of new produc-|is private erty.. Hunters and/| Elk Basin tion is reported from four completions trespassers will be prosecuted, Greybull -. s€ in the Lost Soldier and Carbon county HENRY A. JOHNSON. | Lance Creek = "fields, where two dry wells were aban- : 9-29-6t* | Lander —2 doned. Development work is still be- ing pushed in this district with 46 rigs y drilling and 19 more in place. Five completions, one of them dty, 1 ‘were reported from the Rock River and € Medicine Bow district with production 1 estimated at 545 barrels. Sixty-nine|o rigs are up, of which 50 are working. ra Fremont county reported only rout- Jee Work with work on 36 wells under way and rigs up for 15 more. s In the Mule Creek field six wells were completed with a total of 325 barrels, . although two of them were dry, Oniy ‘five rigs are idle out of 31 in the field. The Osage field reported six comple- tions, one of them dry, and total new 31 © production of 165 barrels. Twenty. rigs “are working and 10 more are in place. 2 Natrona county fields, exelusive of} Salt Creek, added 500 barrels of new h production from three completions, one of them a failure. Eighteen rigs ure 4 drilling and nine standing. i Dividend Funds of New York Oil Company Will Be Made Available by Final Action on Salt Creek — Lease Just Approved by Interior Secretary lication 79, Salt nd New Yor! The secretary of the interior has appreved the @ : for lease on the northwest quarter of section 27. Creek, upperatad on a 50-50 basis by the Ohio ‘ke companies and.the release of impounded money amounting,to $1,000,000'or more is considered only a matter of a few days; when the papers will be signed up. There are four producing welfs on the quarter’ and another is!in this test several weeks ago around being Arilied. All wells will be shot io] 3,200 feet with ten feet of gas sand at stimujate production, it is announced | 3,400. There was some gas with the The income which the New York de-| oil which inefeased to 3,000,000 cuble vives from this land at the present raie | feet at 3,406 feet. This gus was braden- j Lincoln county reported no new wells but an increase in operations with “Wells drilling out of 22 rigs counted A‘ Miscellaneous operations are | in 4 Progress throughout the state with a total of 65 rigs in place of which 40 are working. . Sand Hills Building Tanks. _... Sand Hills Petroleum company is “erectgg tanks to take care of prodnc- tion fi its well on section 9 of the Ferris field following a two-day test of the well, figures on which are not available. of production amounts -to $1,500 a day, | headed and drilling continued. Ata according to Frank G. Curtis, president of the company, and an 8 per cent divi- dend is to be paid out of these earn- ings. The New York also is deriving ‘con- bie vie from the southwest tion 2-39-79 of the same , in which it holds a 12% per cat royalty interest and which from Jan- wary to July $1 of this year produced 202,684 barrels of ol. Other production’ is obtained from various parcels of the so-called “Stock lands” acquired last year, vine delay is still being experienced while gas mains and lines are blown and tested out preparatory to supplying tho refineries at Casper with fuel gan Aepth of 3,446 fect the second gas sarnd was located and drilling was suspended | in the top of the sand, A test the next | day showed the gas had increased to| 9,000,000 eubie feet. Since that time the ivell has been “drilling itself ii until the open flow has now inereased to 33,- 000,000 cubie feet and is still increas ing, making it one of the biggest gas wells in Wyoniing. New Fneorporations. Four million one hundred thousand dollars is the total or capitalization of three petroleum concerns which have filed articles of incorporation in the office of the Wyoming secretary of state. Midwest Takes Over Test. he The Midwest n over the New Oil compan: st on section 31 88 of the Sep ion Flats district, Carbon county, Wyo. and will carry the. hole to the Dakota sands. ‘CURB MART’ ON LIQUOR SHOWN ene Sark ie fed Re, (By United. Press) from the Poison Spider’ field, another} The Twin Sisters Oil company of GHICAGO, Gct. 5A ‘booties income source which officials of the | Lander is capitalized-at $3,000,000. ‘The -# cing’ operating’ a “curb market company believe will eclipse present oll | diréctors ai Joel F. Longnecker, booze was disclosed with the arrest zo. | 'e¥enues, Charles Walter and E. H. Fourt. day of eral men in connection with < at ss The other iwo concerns are foreign ‘ the recent robbery of $175,000 worth of Carbon Woll Thereases Flow. corporations which filed certified arti- liquor. Jt is charged that the Uquor| Producers & Refiners cles, They are the Omaha ‘Refining |) » thé police, Sev-| ¥ lapéidion “4 Haw near the Lost Soldier | tr! flowing by heads fifty bar jrels of olf daily, while the open flow ot _—~— j the In has increased to 33,000,000 cubic} Almost in bly, intellectual giants el | fect daily 1 rock pressure consid-{are financial pigmies. The man. whosé ‘ly in excess of 1,000 pounds to the} hea is in the elouds is too far re- » inch. The oll sand was fountl'moved to have his hands in the dirt. ompany, capital stock $100,000, and } the Petroleum company, capital | stock $1,000,000. was sold. operily bef eral policemen fac been learned It, but life is ru nothing for | er Ui TEAST For This Week 20% Reduction } On FURS | $10,000 stock from which to make your selections The Fashion Shop 154 South Center Street ; ES SD cee Ges ee aoe pest Danger lurks int pets. Who, knowingly would let his children play en such a carpet, which is @ veritable garden for germs? ‘Don’t Take Chances Have your carpet cleahed right on the floor with absolute guar- antee against fading or harm to the finest rugs. Call 966-8 for Demonstration ELECTRIC .CARPET WASHING CO. 804 'S. Lincoln CLEAN FLOOR * cent. change. must be a reason. unelean care HAUT aylor Incorp Casper, Wyo—Phone 203 New York Stocks, Chicago Grain Markets quoted over our, private wires direct from New York. The New York Exchange has some eleven hundred members. The percentage of failures on the exchange for the past ten years is less than one-half of one per Our correspondents are members of this ex- We are the oldest brokerage firm in Casper. There All Local Oils Bought and Sold UN cae Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK O1 | 114 South Wolcott Street = Clay | Denver, Colo. possessions. not, AH HAIL Phone 1142 NE YORK OIL CO. CASPER, WYO. DATE OBS Through a lease lately authorized by the Secretary of Interior on the Northwest Quarter of Section 27-40-79, Salt oo monies accumulated Past prod: A will pay an.8 per cent. dividend on New York Oil stock. ; Two weeks’ notice will be given before the stock transfer béoks are closed. All sto¢k of record on otir books at Casper, Wyoming, at the end of the transfer id will receive‘the dividend of 8 per cent or $2 per share. * iY ‘ wo! oe $8 aides worth of H : sued, making it Won about share. Its par value is $25 per ‘The daily income-from fuel gas wil about $5,000 per 1921. It will be a thitty days. : be ay before. oY 1, $4,000 ‘per aay in It appears that our proven oil fields, Iron Creek, Poison Spider and South Casper Creek, will produce about 10,000 barrels of oil a day, beginning inside of a year, which oil will bring about $40,000 a day, or about $14,000,000 annually. Also, from fuel gas and from oil from Salt Creek, Hamilton Dome, Lance Creek, etc., our income may reach $1,000,000 a month inside of one year. ‘Also, while Boone Dome is not ; 5 for. =e get ge Meations are that it will be one 0: yoming’s greatest oil fields. York Oil holds all of it, 1,700 acres, a bring in $1,000,000 per month within the next year. Besides. the 8 per cent dividend about to or! be paid New Oil expects to Day . dividends constantly from Janyary 1, 1921, We believe the minimum dividend for 1921 will be 20 per cent. It may be much more. September 80, 1920. FRANK G. CURTIS, President. Temporary Office—Room 128 Ss. Hotel, Jamestown, New York. cereale Buy a Home Now The possession of a her is the most desirable o SEE BEN Own That Home If buildings ard automo- biles depreciate, land dots BUY A LOT Boe Ben Reali Go: 108 W. Midwest PHONE 74 W PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Stu Prompt Service We Deliver Ave.

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