Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1920, Page 4

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| * i The Ohio Oil Conipany ae nearly twenty-five strings of: MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS : ting up of the mew, find OHO gPEEDS UGK CHEEK WORK working: in the Rock Creek field, the largest district in the southern pnaing on. part of Wyoming. Two wells are nearing completion, which ate €X-, pected to further swell the production of this field, which is rapidly becoming the second largest-oil district in the state. The Ohio No. 1 well on section 34 is down about 2,800 feet and| 2nd the ‘regular quarterly dividend of/ } * he iii sty Rome aie he a is expepted “in within the next seveny days. The oi] sand is expected at a depth of approximately 2,900 feet., The Ohio No. 4 well on section 34, but far- ther up on the anticline, is reported to have reached a depth of 3,000 feet. This well is expected to come in at 3,19) feet. Cortez Test Projected, Fred Kemp of Denver, who is con- nected with the Midwest Oil Company, is in Durango, Colo., in the interest of his company, and is Said to be mak- ing arramgements to begin drilling on their holdings, fifteen. miles west of Cortez, a8 soon as Tig aud machinery arrived. The E. T. Wiliams well in the Aztec field is down 1,640 feet. A flow of gas has been encountered. E. T. Williams Goes After Lease. BE. T. Wiliams of the BE. T. Wil- Hams’ Oil Company, is reported to be on his way to Washington, where he has a lease on 160 acres in the Salt Creek field ready for signing. This re- port coupled with the declaration of a regular quarterly dividend Payable De- cember 1 shot the li. "f. Williams stoclt up to $1.38 ask pri ‘ith the bid price only a few cents | Standard of Indiana. Further capital readjustment of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, which declared last month a stock di- vidend of 150 per cent, is expected in| G Great Western Petroleum_. | Hutton Lake the near future. und Acrording to plans jon by the manage- One handred and sixty-eight granite and marble monuments and markers to be sold at practically cost price, so that ‘the desired alterations canbe carried out on my workshop and show ground. Every sione iaid marker is listed at 30 per cent less than prices asked by mid- @lemen or commission salesmen calling on you from neighboring states. To further assure the sale of all this stock I will pay one way railroad fare to| any person coming to Casper from any point in Wyoming on sales above one hundred dollars. All lettering and en- graving done by compressed air and workmanship guaranteed to be st:ictly first class. Only the best granite is ased, namely Barre, Vermont., end St Cloud, Minn., red pearl Ver-| Should a middleman or a commission | salesman call on you from a neighbor- ing state and question: my cut of 30 per cent on these sale prices. invite him to leave the picture of the monument ! ef which he is trying to sell you, send same te me for price comparison and hy so dojng you will readily see that it pays to cat out the middleman and | buy directly from the stone cutter him- self. I guarantee that every stone sold } will be lettered and placed in the ceme- tery for Memorial Day. , Don't miss this opportunity. Come and inspect these monuments. Ifyou | can't come, write immediately for price list. CASPER MONUMENT WORKS Robert Simpson, Prop. Second St. Phone 957-W 505 BH. Cow Gulch -. Mountain & Gui ment the present $100 par value stock is $6 be put into shares of $25 par value each. This would Shea is suance of four shares of the $25 par} ert Ol and Gas company have de- value stock for each share outstanding-|/cided to continue the ‘drilling on that AS a result ‘of the proposed change company’s test well in section 18-2 Big Indian — ‘Boston-Wyoming Buck Creek Golumbine Consolidate Domino .-. Elkhkorn _ 3. T. Williams Mike Henry Northwest Outwest Picardy Riverton Refz. Royaylty and Producers Sunset —-..-.~. Tom Bell Royalty. Western Of] Fields Western Exploration Wind River Refini FOR SALE 8,000 YEAR- LING EWES $10 PER HEAD John Bryne 345 CY Ave. Casper, Wyo. prema ctor ne reer enna errr PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIVDES, Manager zi Corner. Foarth and Jefferson dts. Prompt Service We Deliver \ Sua el Aah dial ee jor record Furnished by Taylo by Taylor & Clay $17 $ 19 0% | 01 Midwest Refg. Sinclair Oi — Texas Oil Pan-Americai U. S. Steel ~. Union Pacific Sterling 06 5 07 5 134 . 06 5 04 . 80 “ a—~-- 2.10 2,20) 1st 41-48 02 .04| 2nd 414s 05 | Sra 4 14s dth 414s Victory WYOMING CRUD E 01 MARKET Middle States Dividend. Middle’ States Oi Company has de- clared an ‘extra dividend ‘of 1 per cent Rock Creek? Test “Ondcea. Stockholders of the Laramie Red Des- Today’s Markets by Wire . , Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg., Pind 203-204 LOCAL OIL STOCKS Western Oil Fields Bid Ask | ¥ Oil'__._---1-- 2. NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Cities Service Com. ~~. 290.00 NEW YORK STOCKS Mexican Petroleum --.$186.25 FOREIGN EXCHANGE $: to a depth of 4,000 feet, dividend would, 48 a ‘result of the split- fs 8,626. fect deep and has ‘himself ‘holl-| indications of oil. | ing ten shares’ of $25 par value stock.| mostly residents of West Dome Well Near Sand. _ | Bolings, “Mont., that: the Anaconda’ Copper Company will aril in its Rowe well in section 9} in the West dome, within @ week. ‘Phe bore is now down tools} 1000 feet. “Storage tanks have been in- stalled and engineers are confident of dispatch states Cat Creek field, 31 33 10 12 Ask $160.00 1,50 3.00 44,12 2.00 33.00 62 6.00 7.25 9.60 Rot 1.78 300.00) Open Close $181.50 31.00 30.75 49.50 86.00 86.25 27.50 4942 The amie, Lubricants Cut. e stockhol well now / 00d are! Stanaara Oil of Indiana has reduced prices on a few lubricating oils b cents | @ galion, mostly of the cheaper it was “announced Friday, Mostly —— Standard Pays Dividend. ; Rt overite Of company of New York) has declared a quarterly dividend of $4 «a share, payable December 15, to stock of record November 26. fos oh oar BL party who befriended white rat- terrior pup, ‘with Tight tan ‘spot’ on back, call 683R.. My boy wants her. G1-6-tf mostly medium. Selected heavy foods $12.25, -Sheep- receipts, 6,000. Barly 10 H fed lambs, $12; yearlings, $9.25; ewes, umes the» work’ and. Wire $6.25; feeders steady. ; asi worry of ree "The Casper. Gas ‘Lorain’ Appliance Sore (States Bu $130 10¢ to 1be lower. Bulk, Classes, /'13:25; top, $13,060. Cattle receipts, 2,100. Generally, steady on all classes; quality than riding. DARK SALES AND Nov. 12th to 19th FIRST ANNUAL RED TAG SALE of Used and Rebuilt Automobiles Prices will be rock-bottom; cash or terms; car a good one that will give you good service. for more announcements next week. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY We are going to make walking more expensive BER Corner Kimball and East Yellowstone Ave: THE UNIVERSAL CAR N September 22 the Ford Motor Company reduced Ford cars to pre-war prices. This reduction on Ford cars has had q very.great effect in reducing the prices on all commodities throughout the United States, and in bringing conditions back to normal. We have had difficulty in getting enough cars to fill orders since this reduction, but now have a fairly complete stock. Following are the new prices on Ford Cars F. O: B. Detroit: ; Ford Touring, Standard ... Ford Touring, With Starter Ford Runabo: Standard 20s Ford Bapahee With Starter .. Coupe, With Starter Sedan, i With Starter .. Track, with Pneumatic Tires |... Earl C. Boyle 125-137 Nerth Center Street $440.00 $310.00 $395.00 $465.00 740.00 es $545.00 Phone 9 A tire-maker’s first prob! give for the money. building, depends upon policies. A super-tire, such as The Brunswick, cat te eid only a concern which knows well-and appreciates that there ing exchisive in the tire industry cept high stacards: : Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has held first place in every line it entered. Brunswick Tires, as more and motorists come to know them, will certainly be awarded coveted place held only by the superfine. Motorists who buy one Brunswick usually adopt it complete equipment. Yet this is not strange, since the first one $0 completely proves its ‘superiority, If the name of Brunswick certifies to you, a8 to most mi an tin aes tire, des higher price, would it not be good business to test one or two Brunswick T _ THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER co. f every Watch Gia uy Phone 1223 The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. O0edececoces eccceceses Seeeoosvece0000e. . EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS anne Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Taylor. & oy Incorporated STOCKS and BONDS Chicago Board of Trade Quotations “Blsttion out’ of’ the Way, now for a. bigger and better hie Lester Brokerage House | Specializing i in EW YORK OW th Wolcott Str reet

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