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_._PAGE FouR MARKET RECORD SET IN BIG MUDDY TEST Teneiach: Casing Carsed ta 2 UNBA Boot Level. in| soaks sos Deep Well Started for Second Wall Creek Sand by Midwest Refining Company Unusual drilling conditions with every_indication of one of the deepest tests in the history of Wyoming has marked the drilling of Refining Company in the Big Muddy the deep test well of the Midwest field, where on section 8-33-76 a second Wall creek sand expected well on the northeast quarter of 2,860 feet still carrying 10-inch casing, according to reports from the field. This is nearly 1,000 feet deeper than any test has been drilled in the Big Muddy field with 10-inch casing. No tests have been put downto the first Wall Creek sand in the B: Muddy dis- trict with 10 inch casing, as far as is known. The usual depth of 10-inch casing is approximately 1,850 feet. This rema le drilling feat means that the Mid will be able to use 8%- inch casing to reach a depth of 3,300 feet while 6% and 4-inch casing can yet be used to put the well down to a 4,500-foot level. The Midwest Refining company ‘expects to sink its test to this level in order to thoroughly test out the Big Muddy field. Gasser Still Uncontrolled, The Midwest Refining company is Dont cough HE violent paroxysms of coughing soon eased by Dr. King’s New Discovery. Fifty yearsa standard remedy for colds. Children like it. Noharmful drugs, buv just good medicine. At your druggists 60c and $1.20 a bottle. Lazy People, Lazy Bowels So many folks neglect the serious condition of constipation. It under- mines the health, takes all vim out of you. Dr. King’s Pills will in a gentle manner invigorate the system, stir up the liver, move the bowels. Same old price, 25c., all druggists. @ *Prompt/ Wort Gri King's Pi ENDURANCE Look around at the men and meet in «single day. One glance to tell the ones with plenty of rich, blood, strength and physical up their mental power and make them a 2s in whatever they undertake. hole is being put down to test the at approximately 4,150 feet. This section 8 has reached a depth of still attempting to shut off a flow of approximately 160 million cubic feet of gas encountered about two weeks ago in its Elk Basin Ueep test' well. This well on the southwest quarter of sec- tion 19-58-99 drilled itself in at a depth |of 2,340 feet. Drillers do not know how deep the well has drilled itself in. Midway Test Delayed. The Midway deep test of the Mid- west about 12 miles north of Casper is held up temporarily awaiting casing. Pes has reached a level of 2,850 ‘eet. Races to Bedside of Wife, Car Turns Over on Highway Speeding into the city on receipt of word that a 12-pound baby hoy had just been born at the Private hoépital, Roy Spurlock had a serious accident when the car which he was driving turned over near the Rollin Clark ranch. Fortunately he escaped with only minor bruises although his escape was miraculous. The baby was born yesterday morn ing. Mrs. Spurlock was formerly Miss Melissa Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks. NOTICE. Ladies of the Mooseheart Legion: All articles for the box tobe sent to Moose- heart must be at the Moose hall be- fore December. 4. SECRETARY, 11-24 2t NOTICE. The Sisterhood of the Christian Church will hold an apron, rompers and fancy work bazaar and tea at the Y. W. C. A., December 11th. 11-24-2t NOTICE. Will be in_my office all day Thanks- giving, 366 West Ycllowstons, A. G. MUMMA, 11-24--1t* See ns 5 RS Mr. and Mrs. L. 2. Holden of St. Today’s Markets by Wire Furnished by Taylor & Clay Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg., Phones 203-204 LOCAL OIL STOCKS Bid America: 0% 01)\ * Bia Ask ne a <= Midwest Retg. — .-$148.00 $150.00 es Midwest Com. 1.00 1.60 ig Indian .. AB AB ve Seas 1.00 8.00 Boston-Wyoming 90 BS Merritt “9 ~ 42:00 12.50 seo whit - 3 28) Gienrook. OF 2.00 2.12 Ledeen Hr , “O4| Salt. Creek 27:00° 30.00 Black Tail 02.04) Treatern ‘States sf 62 Capitol Pet 02 04) Brod. & Refrs. o 5.50 5.62 Columbine ~. 8 40. A igogadine. 700 7.0 Consolidated 198. 1.43] ne Basi 812 8.37 Casper Ranger - 0% Ol) ajen __ 87. 1.12 Cow Gulch -... 06. .09| Oxmulgee Ff jeanemiee a! Domino .-., 07 09 Cities Service Com---.- 290.00 300.00 Elkhkorn ~_.. a7." TAB hs E. T. Williams. 1.12 1.14 NEW YORE STOCKS Frantz — 1.95 2.05 Open Close sarah. ioe Pe Mexican Pet, - ~-$164.50 $161.50 Hatton Laks ‘04 106 | Sinclair on 27.62 °27.37 arte ‘os. 1o5| Texas Of - 50.87 50.00 upiter —.. +95) Pan Amer. 79.62 78.00 Kinney ~.. 28.3011; Steel $4.00 82.87 Lance Creek Royalty 08 -10/ Union Pacific R. 123.00 121.12 Lusk Royalty —_... 07 09 Lusk Petroleum 03.04 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Mike Henry ~~ oY Mountain & G 85. ere Northwest. ~. tS Pe Outwest .. ol, Picardy -. 06 A Riverten Refz. -. 07 B Royalty & Prod. 30 82 LIBERTY BONDS Sunset -----.---. 06 - Tom Bell Royali 04 3 Western Oil Fiel 25 1@7] ona 4s ¥ Western Exploratio 60 1.70] ist 4% 87.16 Wind River Refining. 02 04] ona 4% 87.00 Wyo. Tex. -.. 02.05] 3rd 4%8 89.00 Wyo. Kans 1.90 2.00] 4th 4%5 -- £ Y om 1 4A" Victory 4%8 — WYOMING CRUDE OIL, MARKET Rock Creek Salt Creek - Big Muddy .. Pilot Butte -~-. Hamilton Dome Mule Creek .. Watzke Millinery Closes Out Stock In order to meet existing condi- tions prices will have to be ad- vanced. : CASPER LAUNDRY CO. PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY, MRS. - CLARA _M’BRIDE HAND LAUNDRY CITY TOWEL SUPPLY CO. A closing out sale with remarkable reductions is being held at the Watzke millinery store. All of the millinery goods, the luncheon sets and art goods which are acceptable Christmas gifts, are being sacrificed at low prices. Mrs. West, who has been proprietor of one of the most popular millinery shops of the city, will be missed by many To the Republicans of the Country and Joseph, Mo., and their two childrea have arrived in Casper and will make their home here. They will reside at 1227 South Elm street. a ae ee James Montgomery of the Basin Na- tional bank, was in Casper yesterdav and today. He is returning to Wvyo- ming, after spending 18 months in New York, energy to back run-down people In tw ively estimated” that Nusered It is conservatively Taylor Incorporated CASPER, WYO. : Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper, Wyo. Phones 203 and 204 Local Oils Bought, Sold.and Quoted NEW YORK STOCKS AND CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS Direct Over Hutton & Co. Private Wires CCAR Il & Clay Lester Brokerage House Specializing in All Those Who Aided Them: The Republican success in the 1920 election has been com- mensurate with the quality of our candidates and the righteousness of our cause. This success is the partnership accomplishment of all Re- publicans everywhere and of hundreds of thousands of well-wishers of good government regardless of past, par- ty affiliations. . To all these we now appeal, because it is the mutual re- sponsibility of us all who will share alike in the conse- quent mutual benefit of good government. The plan of limiting campaign contributions to $1,000, adopted by your national organization, has left your party unmortgaged. | It has been a most advanced step in placing the business of politics on the highest plane, and has brought an’ in- terest on the part of thousands who never before have been concerned with politics. Some weeks before election-it was apparent that the ex- penses provided for in our budget, with the strictest economy, would exceed the contributions, but we were unwilling either to leave undone any legitimate effort es- sential to complete success or to change the method of raising money. We were then sure and we are now sure - that every Republican desires that the expensés of the campaign be distributed in this manner. Your presidential campaign this year cost no more than that of 1916, when a dollar went nearly twice as far as it does today. Four years ago the bulk of the campaign fund came from 750 contributors, while this year the approximately $2,- 000,000 contributed to date for the presidential election has come from 50,000 givers. The victory won, the raising of the deficit would be easy, indeed, if your committee were willing to abandon the policy of keeping down the average of contribution. This we are determined not to do. It was a fight of all the people. The result speaks for itself. It lifted a burden from the minds of millions and points the way to better and happier days. We ask now for that additional help from all which is merited both by the successful conclu- sion of the effort and by the consequent contribution to the welfare of all of our people and the glory of the na- tion. Let us now have help from every American who is grate- ful for the victory and all that it means to the country. It might well be in the nature of a thanksgiving offering for the return to a certainly safe, sane, constitutional progressive government. Let us by general and generous giving put the seal of ap- proval upon the policy of putting a national administra- tion in power free from any possible embarrassment of special obligation to any man, men or group of men. Let us make the contribution, whether large or small, and whether or not we have heretofore given, commensurate with our means and our appreciation, always within the maximum limit heretofore fixed. “ Mr“and Mrs, Clark’ Shumaker of !opeka, Kans., are the guest of their son, Carl ‘Shumaker and family. They are on’ their way to California, where i they will spend the winter. ee Byron BE. White has returned to Cas- per from his ranch at Ten Sleep and will spend the winter here. ose from George Myers has returned Idaho Springs, Colo. Pure, Rich Blood will Keep ont § Your Body Vigorous and Healthy: ‘When impurities creep into sore blood the first symptoms are; ally a loss of appetite, followed by a gradual lessening of energy, the system becomes weaker day by day, until you feel yourself on the verge of a breakdown. : Nearly everybody needs a few bottles of S. S, S., the great vege- table blood pees: roan ee urities about ice a year. a excellent idea to take this| oratory, Atianta, Let us get our names on the cornerstone of a sturdier po- litical structure, upon the roll of those who have helped make possible a campaign of which, in methods and re- sults, we may as Republicans and patriots, be justly proud. Most earnestly we urge that this aid be given quickly, that your committee may be enabled to discharge the party’s obligations and turn to further constructive work in be- half of party and country. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Will H. Hays, Chairman. Checks should be made payable to Fred W. Upham, NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 Treasurer, or James G. Blaine, Jr., Eastern Treas- urer, and sent to the Cornmittee's Office, 19 West 44th Street, New York City, N. Y, Scott Flowers for Thanksgiving SCOTT’S ENLARGEMENT SALE Men Are Attending it and Saving Money Buy Your Thanksgiving Clothes at Bona Fide Low Prices ‘ Open Until 9 Tonight 240 South Center Street Be a popular guest, a thought- ful husband, brother, sister or daughter Thanksgiving Day. Flowers are always: a gra- cious gift. Nothing will promote more happiness in the family circle. i Blooming Plants, Chrysanthe- mums, Pom Pom,. Roses, Carna- tions, Violets, Narcissus, Orchids and many others. “Say It With Flowers” Never Forget the Sick Send Flowers by wire. We can deliver Flowers anywhere in the United States. CASPER FLORAL CO, — 502 South Center Street | Phone 872 Roe Is in Full Sway Clothing Co.