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

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5 vii & depth of Oe 5s oa ee HO Wm me Py 2 Jowa-Wyoming Completion Due. is expected in this week. This well is only ten feet off the sand today at a} depth of 2,078 feet, oil and gas hav-|and the well is being. put on down to eee ing beer: encountered as the drill pro- gréssed thru rock and sand, The five shallow wells of this com pany today were reported to be. flow- “ing while the No, 3 and No. 6 wells were causing trouble on account of the flérce flow of oi A rig has been set on the location for.the No. 9 well of the Iowa-Wyoming company in this field. F Elk Basin Deep Test Strikes Gas. The Bik Basin deep test well of the Midwest Refining company, the 237A/ on the southwest quarter ‘of. section 19- 58-99, struck a large volume of, gas: at! formation. The gas flow is estimated at between 18 and 20 million cubic feet of gas daily. The company will attempt to shut off the gas and continue on down fora complete test of lower and probable productive sands. “Glenrock Sheep” Well Flows Again. The No. 25, “Glenrock Sheep” well of the Midwest Refining company in the Big Muddy field, is looking up this week with the report that twice it has Bad Stomach DY WELL |_muntas = MIOWEST ORLS W MUDD Pool No. 3 on Section #2 Com Nearly Year; Bolton Creek Gas Struck in Deep Test at Elk Basin The Midwest Refining Company brought in its Pool No. 3 well on the southeast quarter of section 12-33-76 of the a flush production of 105. bariels. last week. have a settled: production of 90 barrels. Work has been in progress on this well for practically alf of the} Etchko: last twelve months. The well came in at a depth of 3,302 feet. [been producing from two stray sands. | This well on section 3-33-76 produced The No. 2 well of the lowa-Wyoming | 60 barrels daily in the first stray sawt Oil company in the Bolton Creek field |.and averaged 75 barreis daily. in. the second stray sand. Both sands apparently played out Amalgamated Royaltv_.....§ .17 $ .19. American ADep a Western Oil Fields’ 1911 when the Midwest “OM company | dally. | OETNENE i : 4 rmed, the company: has restrict-| the ; Dar ‘activities to Wyoming until a’ one of these: new ¥ few months ago when it entered the) 5. cals on Cl : ae ee Midwest Refining Ex 2 Will T. ‘ake Dincies Ha: vib president 14 Tater placed in /xpansion charge of- the new work, confiden' Wyoming Operator into Utah, Texas, Mexico and Alaska, $151.00 $153.00 1.00 1.50 Big Muddy field with The egies lo | Casper i ings mony. Expansion of the Midwest Refining’ from a small concern, with earn: at eee : etorsmny: announced in Denver yeater- frem all sources of leas than ee | Miss Alice Stevick underwent ai day was unofficially confirmed here to- annually to more than’ $18,000, eration Monday in the State day: to indicate that the exploration do. year. partment of the’ Midwest would extend | its activities to Utah, and-even as far north as 4 that the program of activity would be equally of interest. to the Midwest and the Western States Oi) and Lan: the exploration company in many Wyoming fields: for the Midwest Refiziing company. ‘The establishment of offices at Hous: ton, ‘Texas, where it is understdod that Hi, C. Bretschneider, president of the Wesigrn State, is to have charge, is re- ported: to be the first step, in. this program: of expansion planned by Midwest. Frou. this Wyoming offices hore, tne Midwest will bo fi a position to start activities. iu the Utah, Mexico: and eyen Cities Service Com. ~~ 290.00 NEW YORK STOCKS, Mexico ka and 4H, T. Wiliams... Mexican Petroleum ‘33/ Pan American Pete_ 110} U- 8. Steet. .09| Union Pacific R. R_._-_ 125,00 FOREIGN. EXOMANGE | the first’ Wall Creek sand Deep Test Down 2,610 Feet, The Humphrey: Second Wall Creek sand test in the Big, Muddy field, which | 48 considered one of the most import, | ant operations in’ this, second largest | field in the state, has reached a depth of 2,610 feet, according to latest re- This: welt located on section & fs being put down by the Midwest Re- fining company. Upon the suecessful compietion of this test, many) oll operators belleve, depends the future life of the Big: Mud. | dy fell. ‘This will be the: first actuan} W¥% Mens. - 2,400. feet in’ ihe Greybull| test. of the second; Walk Creek sand: if it is brought toa successful comple: tion, * “| Grass Creek -. Te he and. the Alaskan a — WEOMING CRUDE O1L MARKET eee nnen anne $3.19] Rock Creek ... y Gas Consumption Large. Midwest Refining company burn- jed 127,943 barrels of*crude oil under boilers at the Casper: refinery dur- ing September, according to what is) considered an official estimate. supplied by the New York Oil company at the outbreak of » the United States KI-mgip§ For INDIGESTION Taste good, do good; dissolve instantly on tongue or in water; take as needed. QUICK RELIEF? ‘ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THEM. MADE SY SCOTT & BOWNE from its holdings in the Poison Spider field and thoge of the Fargo Oil com: pany in the same region are soon ex- WEEDELL JOINS BURHAM & LOWEY ERW FIRM George A. Weedell, who for the past Several months has been in charge of county headquarters, entered the practice of law this morn- ing in association with Messrs. Durham and Lowey in the Oil Exchange build- pected supplant tl refining. This wi 'to place more than of crutle oil on the, crude oil used in enable the Midwest 000 barrels. more. arket daily in the Omaha is ideally located for holding conventions— | nine trunk line railroads with twenty-two branches. The Municipal Auditorium is available for large conventions Many smailer meeting places. Its. amusement facilities are unex- celled. The 21 leading hotels have It is estimated that the Midwest re Sends Her to Bed..." 7,876,580,000 cubic feet for 10 Months bor gas under its boilers at the present feiss cata 3 2c the Republican rate of olf consumption. ; Omaha Livestock Market by Wire i Weedell is'a graduate of the | University of Minnesota, and was for- county auditor of Henne- Write tor: information About the Co-opere- tion wo giva Associations meeting Chamber of, Commerce, Omaha Send for “A-B-G Book of Qmaha” . ner for the, state, : engaging in the practice, df law in Min- ureau of Markets. 00; 15¢ to 25e. lowe: Hie abandoned hisi law pra: tive Bulk, $12.75@13; top, $1 16,500. Beef steers and she 25c lower; bulls, veals; stock- ers ami feeders steady to strong. Sheep {recetpts, 19,500. Kittge. grades steady trong. Top range. lambs, $ = $10; fed: yearlings; - $9.35; » feeders, steady; top feeding lambs, DDL ML. SOIL SELIG SES IS DISS MMS The model shown has large elevated baking oven with Election out of the way, now for a bigger and better Casper 114 South Wolcott Street Red T November 12th to 19th a AUTOMOBILES The Best cAutomobiles Will be sold at prices never before equalled in Casper. Every car is in the best of condition— some are practically new. KNIGHTS of ‘COLUMBUS Ao aes Party #t Mullin Club onight at 9 P.M. Visiting Knights Cordially Invited USED and REBUILT We Must Have the Room For New Cars oo and to Handle Our Increasing Business Taylor & Clay Incorporated Phones 203 and 204 CASPER, WYO. STOCKS and BONDS €hicago Board of Trade Quatations MAXWELLS OVERLANDS STANDARD “8” STEPHENS BUICKS ' DODGE COLE S509. CHANDLER Cash or Terms DON’T FORGET THE DATES EI co: VL Cee OL ALES AND. Corner Kimball and East Yellowstome Aven:s, Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL Phone 1142 N N N N) N N N N ‘ N AN N N iN N N N N N iN N N N N IN N N N . STS II PAPI PAP DS DP developing: 7 faistrints in search of oil as well as i z the mid-continent fleld- s Up oad Patho The expansion program planned by the Midwest was indicated today 1 addition of a Wyoming oil scout con-| , sidered by many off operators. as ( ma Bie lone of the best in the middle west. pene 9 Byer since the development of the Rabari ; = Wyoming fields started as far back af pr daily. Midwest Montana and then. the Colorade re) | auced’ priwem. 4) ham Co. ates it: ly expected that Mr. Bretschnelder will} STAIR peter ONE x KILLED. | ite y . ay a in line to receive the appoin PAGS I. ara m es ‘ 2 | Nov. as During the last six years under the | Nov 8.—One Wi f nearly ‘aibection. of Henry M. Blackmer, 99° forty injured dustin py sy Hse president, the compamy has advanced city hall here col ‘ ‘ 1 of her tonsils, ‘The work in the mid-continent fielJ pital for bag ake which at first will be “largely “geologi: | will return | cal” is expected to be large! The Glass Oven Door— The Electric Oven Light— Two Very Important. Features of the A-B “ARISTOCRAT” White Porcelain Gas Range —and these are but two of the many: exclusive feat- ures sure to. appeal to. every waman who sees these beautiful white porcelain gas ranges. Let us show you the instantaneous heating oven, lined with glistening, non-rust. aluminum-alloy-—the self lighting arra: t that makes matches unnecessary— and other psa, eri features.’ . broiler oven below; Rlass‘oven door, elec- tricovenandcanopy light, automatic lighting device (matches unneces- sary),temovabledrip pan. (beneath burn- ers), rust-proof, alu- minum-alloy oven linings, patented gas-saving burners. 9 E. First st. Phone 1500 Make the world sate tor your posterity ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW - Phowe [53 ec “She gn eecesecos EVERYTHING IN BUDDING MATERIAL ‘RIG TIMBERS A-SPECIALTY _ FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS

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