Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 8

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Page f a UT a bay, JAN. 10 Page ticht __ CT he Casper Bally Seibune 3 ue wont, JAN. 10, 192 Today’s Markets by Wire Farnished by Taylor & Clay Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg., Phones 203-204 WAKET GOSSIP AND FIELD. NEWS BAILER 1S LOST IN BOLTON HOLE Under Brennan‘s big canvas top. This is circus day. Come. and see the big three ringer. LOCAL OTL STOCKS |¥ on. a1 13 The No. 5 well of the Iowa- Wyoming in the Bolton Creek field, Asie Bia Ask | Western Oil ee pane 3 2 Amalgamated Royalty -.-- 10 15 NEW YO! H y is still fishing, the crew first lost a bailer in the hole and then stuck a # | Amerioau om cant Bia. eee string of tools on top of the bailer. Then they got out the string of | ‘Atias _- 1 .02| Midwest Refining - 148.00 Big Indian ~ Midwest Com. Af . tools and tried to get the bailer out, but failed, as it was ene tbe Sabena elasiesty Comte Seabee «| tinuous the bailer had been jammed into the wall so that it coul not : | Boston- Wyoming Merritt rr 187 . to 11 P. M. . leeted from the seeps. The grade of} Buck Creek | Glenrock 2. 2.12 taken hold of. oft is excellent and all that is needed] Burke 16] Sait Creek 24.00 27.00 The tools were then run on be thelis sufficient quantity to warrant devel-| Bigo Tail - 102] Western. State > lay 60 Se aMaiuaNe ont ia Pieces and gust | OPmeNt ® {Capitol Pete - -03| Prod. & Refiners - 4.15 5 J ? S . —=— C 40 64 hi v5 About the time the hole was clear, the Con. Roy: Dividend Near. Pein Raves sae ere oak war 8.50 First tools were lost again and are now rest-} pig censol writ matt | Consolidated ses ig ae ing at the bottom of the hole. ae ani: Se nthive < fe a s Shen tain soon and this well shouldlpart of the dividend recently declare at) ties Service Com. --.- 2 a then be in the pay. ‘This is one of the eee ee ee ae nee et ors : deep tests fn thé fleld and it is figured ee ieee es eine eena of thres NEW YORK STOCKS a that the hole now is only a Wittle WAYS! Ants per sh ndvan'the firsi-oc noxt Oren Close MRS. JOH Ny off the sand. The location of the well] ‘ nhout. thatitate, the 6 ny ik PS | Mexican Petroleum 00 154.00 ° is rather far over on the west slope of |? 07) Sinclair Oil — the dome and claim that this} Wi! 7-23.62 1] Great Western Petrol Hutton Lake -. put the rest of the 05] ‘Texas Oil 44.00 It’s Chic, Spic and Class. patie ae hei : » No. 2) iene to 10 per cent of th Jupiter ---- 04 | Ean 14.31 Be ey well in the deep sand because of its| sap, ¥ dinney 25] ee) oodn my sho ss location. on. the west slope Se ini ae al certifi ene e Cre Es ‘09 | Union Pacific RoR 2... 118.75 120 skirt is catight’ ie the ; The big heart of a Oras | eates mailed out but in place of a |Lusk Koyalty -. ZO. 09 FOREIGN EXCHANGE f village bum goes out to Veteran Ol Man in Charge. Htional share the stockholders -will ve-} Lusk Petroleum —. = 08 04 nos SRee: a little waif. Through D. FE. Kneedler, a well-known oilj ceive the monetary value of that Mike Henry 3 ea Next Marks the ups and downs they ™man of the Mid-Continent field, is nov jon, T value will be t Mountain & € - | Lire - e * . ‘ , eh 1 wall ane his! market value of $1.50. per | Northwest at | sterung --- Big Wild West Picture tug together "Just Fale: he is} The a a will bi out to} Outwest “ot "all Money urge of the Salt Creek le: hold record Picardy —---2=- 06 ae eee “THE BORDER RIVER” A story with a tre- soming Oil Company in the]15 and the boaks of th Riverton Refining - mendous human appeal. Southern part ot the field he closed on the 14th in order to ob-| Royalty & Prodcers —- pag #92 9 Featuring the north-vest Mr. Kneedler is one of the old-time! viate any confusion jn the mailing of! gunset —--- i i Their Adventures Bring oil men and has worked through all the/ the div lends. $6.40 mounted police pee ces 86.80 SMILES, CHUCKLES THEN LAUGHS —ALSO— fields from the early days back in Penn. sylvania. He recently returned to this country from South America, where he! was on an inspection tour of the oil{ Next 2.20) Second 44s Wind River Re 02| Third 4% 8 ~~ “ RINNE” Wo cans 2.00| Fourth 4%s8 —-- A Two Reel Comedy Comedy “THE FORTUNES OF CO elds th Midas saes cal aurea tees IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30c ‘A SOFT BOILED YEGG’ With a Flurry of Bathing . He was with the South ryo.Tex 02 .04| Victory 4%s -- Penn in the West Virginia and South: L J ern Pennsylvania oil fields | WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET New Wildcat Near Casper. ~--$3.10] Rock Creek —~. Shows at — 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day. Tomorrow Only (By Assoclated Press) 8.10] Salt Creek ---—-----------—---0= 2.78 Chickens, LEW CODY in “THE BUTTERFLY MAN” The first well of the Chipmunk fleld| prprsruRGH, Jan. 10.—Another re 3.10] Big Muddy ~..—. a na= 2.75 ti . on is to be started this week, according to} duction in the purchasing price of | 3.10] Pilot Butte —. We're Not Through Yet. = = —————— reports from w of Casper. This IS’ crude oil following reductions Saturday 3.05] Hamilton Dome ~.-...—.—~-----. 2.75 the new shallow sand operation that. was made in the Corning Je today. | Lander —-------- —- 1.751 Mule Creek ~-------—-—----—.-.. 3.05 Next the wildeatters are going after about! The new price is $: a barrel, a re enty miles from here in the vicinity) guc s ei - 5 ENS ree ic eS ae a mae Rea aihin The affairs and management of said|ming. ‘The principal office of said aq | h; ra! a spe 01 yes its name OF PoE RE OR oN: corporation shall be under the con-| company is 309-311 Oil Exchang: Fone Te PEE ih NOTICE L. Johnson Cl trol of a board of three directors and | Building, Casper, Wyoming, and A.) Pennsylvania where the wells were! incorporated in rahe office of thi L. D. Johnson, J, R. Hansard and Al-| £. Stirrett is enewareny eee com- | found at depths ranging from 00 retary of State of the State of Wyo- {len McLellan c nstitute said board for} pany in charges said office. cent ‘WILL ROGERS’ Literary Digest America feet. The drillers in the operation ti ming at 9 o’clock a. m., January 8,j the frat corral aaee of id eae R. banners } Positively these are all of ve named this ation the/ 1921, ‘Th f enistence of said|pany. The princiyal operations 0 A 1B fi ecibe . ‘ i ideal aly Auiniteoni(thacioid Held... company is jee ed next. after Pata ‘company shall be conducted in| Tublish Jan, 10, 11, 12, 1921. ' first run f. o. b. Casper Casper’s Finest Theater—Always Worth While ‘This tract lies a short distance east! the above date. The object for| the County of Natrona, State of Wyo-| (N £503 | i NOW PLAYING NORMA TALMADGE Next PATHE NEWS of Pine Mountain and the jwhich said corporation is formed js | —_————n ee ——— oil seeps in the vicinity to conduct a general medical, sur- Grebo AE ees, a TRA NSFER The big sensation = Nalrond TRANSFER | me ricurine UEL “Where The Best Costs Less” PHONE 343 5 Se CHANCE that while there are possibilities of de-| tal stock of said company is Twenty- velopment of 2 shallow oil pool, the pro-| five Thousand Dollars, divided into duction will not be large per well but) two hundred fifty shares of the par the oil will be rat high quality. This’ value of One Hundred Dollars per born o 3 s share, full id_and_no ble. Th ati f th Baggage Storage Moving haere tc eaves You are assured of lowest prices consistent J. L. Biedermann, Prop. How’s that, come early. $ with quality Hardware when your pur- chases come from the GOTO PISPOTIISSVIOIe IIIT SMI: SHE LOVES and LIES” GOGO M, | FIFTATILZALALL AAA A A Pjouds- Oliver Hardware \/7 Company TEZLALLLL ON —ALSO— Johnny Hines in “TORCHY IN HIGH” Telephone 714 105 South Center Street CURRENT EVENTS, ADMISSION 40c Opposite Henning Hotel Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 “Where the Best Costs Less” Every Day i Next Attraction WILLIAM FARNUM in “IF I WERE KING” REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE WYOML WYOMING Charter No, 11490 "Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION if NATIONAL BANK, AT CASPER, IN THE STATE OF OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 29, 1920, OF THE NATIONAL BA OF COMMERCE? AT CASPER, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC, 29, 1920. RESOURC! including rediscounts — Woolen Blankets Market conditions are responsible for our desire to clear our stock of every pair of high class woolen blankets, therefore we have placed them on sale ata Loans and discouns afts, unsecured Bonds deposited t¢ ure jonds and certificates and unpledg 8. Bonds ple E ~ curities other than U. S. Bonds (not ine ndieg stocks) owned unple Stock of Federal seription) Purniture Loans and discounts, secu U. 8. Government Securities Owne Deposited to secpire cire ion (U. 8. bonds par value). Owned and pledged —.. Premium on U. S. Bonds- 271, rs Total U.S. government securiti BA 161,294.92 Other bonds, securities, ete. Securities, other “than U. $ 851,461.50 4,717.42 100,000.00 19,517.70 50,983.18 $ tepaeeee 256,948, Bank (60 per cent of sub 000.00 9.90 bonds (not including wful stocks, owned and unpledged, warrants...-...-__ 97,696.65 48 es ih Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscrip- : Discount of 25 Per C ton «0000 st amounts due froi isco t o er ent. Furniture and fixtures 16,613.26 mania a) Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank — 61,171.43 Cash in yaults and net amount due from nation: Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust com- Exchanges for clearing ¥ Cheeks on banks located outsi 165,542.33 TTT TTTIZEL 50 pairs of heavy wool finish, 66x80 inch, grays or : s I 5 panies, -.- 3,850.50 * peorEnigE Dine ane ana 375.06 t th ‘ k bl t ‘ 1 Exchanges for clearing hous 6,374.77 tedemptto ‘ id due from ans Wi n r $ Checks, on banks located outside of city or town of re- U.S. treasurer = tes ES 5,000.00 s pl i) ue Stripes, 7.50 values porting bank and other cash items..-..--.----.._ 3,399.50 a Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasure Tota} Wes — cape as Se $3,989,005.75 $4 95 Per Pair United States ‘Treasurer vom hae he £,000.00 euipitalta oars . e Interest earned but not co! “approximate—on ect s ik pe -- 100,000.00 notes and bills receivable not past due----..-2..-_ 16,614.36 Surplus fund —.. 100,000.90 : Undivided profit taxes paid — Amount reserved for Circulating notes outstanding — Bills Payable with Federal Reser Total 25 pairs of extra heavy wool finished, plaids, 66x $1,996,086.64 80 inch, all colors, $8.50 values. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. $ 125,000.00 Surplus fund — 12,500.00 Sig tdea PNR ADEE ree 3 at Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and Net a munt due to bi ks, ba € 7 i ae beets arcane to, ban bank Saya $5.95 Per Pair Cimingne: naGekenwinaie? 400,000.09 shier's checks on own RA ERED 5 Nidsaied 1 Nee Ane det ane een sss.e Adie agate lanier s Net amounts due to banks, bankers, trust companies__ 80,030.90 Ley een peas eal = Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. 8,033.90 edt or vatcaatt ‘2 Individual deposits subject to check... 134,739.93 Other time deposits — i Certificates of deposit duo in less than acamenaa 5,406.3 - Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 47,543.13 ia a a hegre) eel eer Other time deposits, savings accounts.....--.-.-2.--— 161,158.76 itatelee Svepestive Hy 76 Bills pryable other than with Federal Reserve Bank. 60.000.00 County of Natrona—ss: Total 6.64 I, CARL F, SHUMAKER, cashier of the above-named »: a YYOMING, Ni hes ES Ra bax bao swear that the above statetnent is true to the best o anlengel sosemy Bonny Onna en f my knowledge and belief. CARL F. SHUMAT %, Cashier, County of Natrona,—ss: BisNmGbeA ana aweorn: to verora See EEA Cas | I, Joe E, Denham, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that A. E. STIRRETT the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. aE aa | JON BE. DENHAM, Cashier. My commission expires June 7, 1921 | CORRECT-ATTEST: HUGH L. PATTON, IRA G. WETHERILL, GEO, B. NELSON, Directors, » Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1921. (Seal) ‘R. E. EVANS, Not: iblic. My commission expires October 28, 1923, ip ienee eee Correct—Attest: B. B. BROOKS, P. J. O'CONNOR, R. C. WYLAND, Directors, Sr ee Watch Our Windows ‘Phones 13 and 14 TIFISIILELL LEA oe . . . . . , . . ; . . . . : . . . , . , . ‘ . . ‘ — — a Seeniateitiaiier ote Een eikae

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