Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1920, Page 4

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ie , 3.8 per cont! - report” states that on: vember 1 the {ndex ‘figures ou prices} were about 28 per cent lower than a year ago, pl 14:8: per. cent, ‘ ” ois Pita. Redlicticns’ Ext | Se the Hopebee piites going stil Bia Ask |” ar lower and.as a résult purchases dur- ing Q8tpber did not mount to the i chai Wi Cha he Ym Ene ho Toe aines Reni eb : ike comm ckoanwe | deny, Siys Fedral Retewe | ne obi, te oat’ attain Retail’ merchants, however, with bar Up Offer Which Allows Them to Purchase Stock ~|4 = St. “as | peta eee is fa? Ra reg ege ag cemnnenee gee A) Midwest. Pref. f DNS oa! ited 3 ee cs for Half Price to Amount of Year’s Salary Boston: Wyoming’ ~ reli rp ) 20) acaaveas CrrY, Mo, Des. handle sean a 3 Buck) Creek: x 28} Glenrdtiie . i “bunk ‘ | Wholesalers, the bulletin 5 = z 4 bank of Kansas have undertaken te/force business; par- : A “mel $12, 500,000 h be ; : a “st : ; er : ¥é" dis-| ticularly in meetie sore cut dy 2 ‘melon” amounting to as been put before the} (‘apitot Pete - : 7 xoods by widely | 25,000! employes of the Standard Oil! Company of Indiana in the form fete shdeueemwer duction cl aes thes sales are a = of a chance to purchase that amount in stock on’a basis of 50-50 i , rag erat redjustment Of buniness: “Price| cities tm large m ee ‘so0da is is S44 purchasing plan. This includes nearly 900 employes of the com- ie ges. 26 37 fr Pitalienlip etna i Cong aa ae es back eg pen aie \ att} pany in Wyoming. ‘ ; . a é |: there were’ sotite evidences of a set-| The “wheat holding” movement not! ch employe who has been with the cofnpany for a, year or more) ©. 2. - Ginig down to newer levels, giving rise | being Paes ee 2 rrebe carty’ to may subscribe for stock equal to the) west of Casper, arid expects to begin pe “ Ks amount of his annual salary, under! drilling operations in the near future “45 (Mexican Petroleum Stave tot ausutiie? How ae ortions: | proximate results Oi plan Wiieh hea hel announced hy aMNGMNe ran | Ine Moiciae De thie Noor +08) sinclair’ On if ; “The bulletin’ states: tig: Ievel of) A: big slirfikage in oe a A bape RW. Stewart, chairman of the board.| York Oil Co, L..T. Brockett is president; “,| Texas! Ol ‘3 48,12! prices paid producérs, in’ thé United| ment to market was mi ‘ ur! sigs Payments are to be made at the an-| Patterson Spriggs, vice-president; Oli- 05) pan-Ateiedn) Pete rca 78.76 | States for’ the principar erop¥ denteased) tober, farmers having plenty o et nual rate of 20) per cént! for five years. | ver Bowers; treasurer, and Walter W. wo) U. S Stet’ (ex: div). 80:25 Si.62} about. 19:1 per cent during Oetober, as| owing to holding of grain on accoun FALE: Lance Creék Royalty. -08'| Union Pacifie- (ex. div) 119.00 118,50}, officially renorted' by the bureaw of crop] of low prices, preferring: to feed stock Thé employe pays 50 per cent of the! 24 price and the company the remaining} ee balance, | Grass Creek Well: Tests Large It is reported that the puy roll of! he Ohio Ol! Co Aus secretary. i x jestimates, United States départment| for later marketing in moro finistied] on) FOREIGN EXCHANGE of Agriculture. In the preVidus ten condition. — ¢ ‘| -10 | Sterling ~ = “ ~ ; a 86 90) Francs ¥ T aes sie Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum ak acs Mike’ Henry ~~~ . test to the deep] j the company each year amounts t6| sang on sec. 19-46-98, Grass Oreck, okey ea Gaps (ciasiiaasiaceenmnaieeneselbinasianiaaeo ‘ on : ante 29.25] ataries se bn néarly $25,000,000, This would indicate| whien encountered a large flow’ of : 6 ° “ % 1 eI « Outwest <. 01 03) Lire oo. * ia ‘dabeit all; émployes purchasing the/ tixek oll at 1,940 feet, made 280: batrels| pPicapay - 0T .09) ante money Lucey Manufacturing orporation na stock they would pay out a dag when put on-the pump and is| jtiverton Refs ~ | sta mately $12,500,000, It is expe to this one. | mg sdiig. ottiaWlite. of HA Stubdard O11] Soe oe ee ian & Producers Cumulative Preferred Steck, Classi “A a Sy ait eget l add Rey Sided ear bab gio Gas Plant is Damaged ‘Tom. Bell 4 Préferred’ as toe assets: on: the dissolution of liquidation of the corporation up to $50° per share plus 1,90 Jl gia fi Fire at the Armstrong Co. gasoline} Western ploration - auc a ed acclmuUlAted unpaid’ dividends. Preferred as to payment of. dividerids, which are comu- Me nike za Ar plant’ in the Rotk Creek field did about} Western Oil Fields_-_ 27 -29| 15) “4s lative from July 1, 1920, to July 1, 1923, at the rate of $0, per share per annunt Mike Henry Moves) Headquarters | 5 909 worth of damage. This plant is} Wind River Refining. 102 104] 2nd 41-48 _ and’ thereafter are cumulative atthe rate’of $8 pen share per annum ( The Mike Henry Oil, Co. has moved] on the holdings of the Ohio Oil Co., and| Wyo. Tex: 05! rd’ 41-48 : ‘ i fi its general hedidduarteny on Doug: recovers gasoline from. the’ casinghead| Wyo; Kans. 2.00, 4th 41-45 — CAPITALIZATION as; Wyo., to Denver. ranch office} jas, «4 Victory 43-48 -. wil be continusda at) Douglas, eR ; z Ten-year 8% Sinking Fund Convertible Gold’ Notes ! a Se K Big OW Suit is Filed. , WYOMING CRUD E OI MARKET Series “‘A”’ .... so .. $2,500,000 $1,500,000 Nineteen Rigs in Montana Field A suit brought by Jobn J. McIntosh Rock Creek Cumulative Preferred Stock Glass “A « par vahue y N The Stellar Oil & Gay Co. now has 19/ against’ Ainsley B. Mitchell in the Salt Creek $50) 8,238,650" £875,000 “iy rigs up in the Poreupine district in cen-) Montuha courts to: compel the defend- relia ey. TA fee cals tral Montana and three rigs are drilling.| ant to fulfill an alleged contract for Class “B” stock (no par viitue) 150,000 shares 100,000 shares ine This is the district in which the Stellar} royalty interests in the 160saere Wild- re *1,363,650 Class “A” stock reserved for conversion. of Notes. Co. had a mystery well which was sur-| schultz tract. in. the Cat Creek field] Lander +0 s1.—W-s ~~ 1.761 Mule Creék ----~-—---—-. 2.08 6 **50,000 shares Class “B” stock reserved: for conversion: of Notes and! Class “A’’ stocle. rounded by guards and no one could] upon which is located Frantz No. 2)—7————— a - . mpa was started’ in 1908 in California by J. ¥. Lucey, ascertain what résults had been. ob-|and 3 wells, gives some idea. of ‘royalty | understanding that company ‘was te : Re ce ae ee ion ‘this Rompe ny ie! aaisibtiines (0% oll ate renal ane tained in No. 1 well) However, the com-| values in that field. The’ corisiferation | take over drilling operations and com- Od hs: FORAY ee Dr ye LO! 1g ae cee A etatbes’ pale’ (connedted alti calid proauc- pany kept moving in’ rigs and building 1 to-haye been agreed upon for one- plete the well to a depth of 3,000 feet. am oil! well supply industry does not partake ie speculat camps in addition to the 19 rigs it| third of one per cent royalty-interest Oil and gas was found in the well, the oe now has 31 bunk houses for employes.| in the tract Was $7,500. On this basis sand ‘being 55 feet thick. This sand PROPERTY: Through its constituent Ore fad it fares Pirro pratgnage er sh ie Le The dome is one of the largest in the} a full one-eighth royalty on the tract was shot without effect. brain Ss pik he va ata Texas, It has nches and warehouses principal Is country. 4 ould be valued at more than $180,- The Miller-Schulte Oil company an- road. i mn Pits ae Moun dike TRAt it Pak gedtiredc EQUITY: Net assets applicable to Class “1A stock, on September 90; 1920; amount to approx- 5 General! Petroleum: Quits Texas lease in the Bolton creek district’ on imately $103 per share, of which approximately $60 per share is in current assets: C The General Petroleum. Corp. of Cali Cody re ie Projected the north half of section 32-31-80 and EARNINGS: Earnitigs for the year ended December 31, 1919, after allowing @% return on the fornia, has abandoned all its opera- The Pahaska’ Syndicate, of which A, on the south half of section 29-31-80; new capital and after all prior charges, sinking fund and taxes, were équivalent to $9.52 per share; tions in Texas and is increasing its op-| M. Berringer is» the organiz-:. is pre- lecanatet ial Hide Faiis to with a@ well required to be started by for the three years ended December 31, 1919, to an average of $6199 a share per annym, and for nine oT erations in Wyoming. The company| paring to put down @ test o: the Pul- Develop in Miller-Schulte June 1, 1921. Shallow drilling is ex- months, ended September 30, 1920, were at the rate of $23 a sHare per annum on Class “A” stock. of entered the Texas fields after it start-| Jey tarny 1% miles east' of Cody. The vected by the company because the es- DIVIDENDS: A regular quarterly dividend of $1.25: per share was'paid on the Cumulative Pre- a ed its first operations in Wyoming s syndicate which’ i® backed’ by Ogden, |) Test, Report carpment is reported jo be formed in ferred Class ‘A’ stock on October 1. The next dividend’ will be payable’ January 1, 1921; in stock- p drilled several dry holes and had one| Utah, mitng men expect&to finda gas wa fees apeaia: piers een tik boa holders of record about December 15, 1920: ‘ ie of two rigs up in other wildcat terri-| sand at around 1,400 feet, ‘The Cody a | deep. sho rate \ pid . A tory. In Wyomihg tle company has| field developed considerable gas and ]jy the anu Tit ikea a Pee Bd BEE Aud uiubies aie oaitber bia PRICE $45 PER SHARE, YIELDING 11 PER CENT ho svol A-aome g sdauction® t ent ewe Sve! rs {iP » a 3 8 o mi ake oped some good. production in the| some oll in shallow wells several Years lf oe\dgriy the Perris fled, Carboncdun: tant { : Wrella' on ‘paki Gan @ewince tip ee ae d érris field and is operating a small re-| ago, but the sand was not properly pb eH tealiorned, LOBE GARE? re tollgwink dibekiocs age RE is lin finery in the Big Horn basin, protected ‘und’ Was Mllooded: This test|| 4: Ge ane companty 16 fd ofl in’ vom! vlected for the coming wears , + oe ‘t Poison Spider Well’ Plunned ii let po moreial: quantities when: drilling. bad Hugh 1. Miller, president; award Mc | ° ch ‘The. Galifornia.- Wyoming. Trust, Cor,| Big Order Placed spe Sieg CEPT UE By OU SG rg ite atte ao MSU Ute < vane oeeneoes steered i i # the nouncement has been made (0 the stock. J % 1 eGR) Rs ‘ 2 organized’ under a declaration of trust|) "The Standard’ OMVCo. of Tnalaria, had] ounce er nes enna as ine eaouee Millen, secretary-treasurens. Gi) IRs) Hy 633 Market Street Sie San Francisco, Calif. q and composed principally of San Die-| erdered 5,000 tons of plates from the aR ci ey wy a pea ian tedamecrns it % ‘ : : s : #0; Calif., business men, has acquired | Inland Steel Co. for its Wyoming re: bah sng ciaar @isnoe shan amas er PIPER To ee Tey < eiitie above information, while not guaranteed, has been obtdined: from: gotreds* we believe’ to’ be 0 hoMings in the. Poison Spider fiek ples. The report shows that the company cent reduction. Richards & Cunning+! BECULALOS bi. . ri ee \ sold a 50 per cent interest in the en: Haiti Company, Shoe, Department. tire property and eauipment with the ‘ | Suit or Overcoat || , NEW YORK O© jf Falk Oil one | 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 To Compare 2 Our Prices : With Others Society Brand AND Morse Made Union Made Clothes Have you taken the time to look up lots in Park Hill Addition? B 2 | | oe | These lots. are offering the best! real estate investment today. WHY? They lie high above all neise,. smoke and grim, overlooking city and country surrounding. They are comparatively Tevel, are la¥ge, roomy lots, They are im line of the best residential growth of the city.. They are being priced right and very liberal terms. The Useful Gift Is Most Appreciated i ON’T you come insand lock at our K Y , stock of attractive and’ yet reully AS OURSELF nt useful’ and’ practical Christmas presents ? Don’t wait too long—the ones that you'd like best might be gone. We probably have many of the’ things you have thought of already—at very réasonable prices, too. And we think we have quite a. number of specially appropri- ate things which you haven’t eb to, Did you ever see nice residence sections along river bottoms? Do you think Casper will never grow? 4 Do you think if it-does that there are enough lots ‘this side of there to hold: Casper?’ Bu —— mn ne Taylor & Clay Incorporated Vi CASPER, WYO. think hiatk, , teda m Ground Floor, Oil! Exchange Bldg., Casper, Wyo. it ids eu SCN Now t Mis an yt sig lots:, Invest afew $995. Make > ou us. W ‘our. perplext our money Wor q 5 le Phones 203 and 204 is,we ‘tinyibp ablb’'to: help ecinecaaaa i phibleciiines6 sta Sees ek for you. And we are interested as’ mmuch ASK FOR MR. HOLMAN, SALESMAN IN CHARGE % se as. you ‘are in helping you decide: right, 3 e for we want, you to feel'like- coming back : Local Oils tw ag fh yas Ss E BEN iy Bought,Sold and Quoted SCHULTE HARDWARE (6. 228 South Center Street Phone'64-W NEW YORK STOCKS AND CHICAGO . GRAIN MARKETS Direct, Over Hutton & Co. Private Wires REALTY Co. Office Phone 74-W Residence Phone 340-J,

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