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WMAKET GOSSIP NEW WELLS UNGORKED UST WEEK 2° ‘ire Farnished by Taylor & Clay s Bldg., Phones 203-204 LOCAL OTL STOCES Western Oil Fields Bes ae F Bia Ask | ¥ Ofl --------------- = ll és Sitier may « ated Royalty. ---- 18 15| ° NEW YORE CURB OLOSING Several good wells have been drilled in in the past week in the eras ey gah ae epee rage Wyoming fields, the General Petroleum probably got the best in the Seago poe a aye “a2 Miawrent Retining ¥ 40 40 142.09 ais Z 5 : ra 6 , 5 Set ee i fae ° ss Ferris field and this operation will soon have.a pipe line that will con ee aaaien Meee hy are AS ipo cab nect with the line from the Lost Soldier field. ; Fieeattere BRU GEGeRS sae Tae 92 | Merritt 3 ie.60 1.09 The Western States has an average well on the Hamliton dome BastoniWyoming - PES A ac Soe Baty Hanes ; tuck Cr 26° 18 northwest of Thermopolis and the Blackstone has two.good producers] 2000" 11] Wester States a7 80 in the Salt Creek field. Black Tail peg ep efrs, < nae ata The two Blackstone wells are located Capitol Pete 03 | Caden = ee ae on the right of the road in the south- : Galanin ‘1B st aa ern part of the field and over close to Gonpolidated Royalty = r 8 a7 the Castle Rock, Curly Funk had charge lca bnee caked any Fame ag of the drilling of the wells and he made| Giles CuloKne 09 | Cities Service Com, .--. 254.00 267.00 fa record in getting the holes down with-| etal hap 99} 8. 0. Indiana -...-.._-. 72.50 78.50 out a mishap. Curly is a Pennsylvan | Fikhorn - 12 NEW YORK STOCKS driller who is making good record | EAA iiiaoae S08 oon Oak. out here in putting down wells without ‘ Frants ------ 00 | -Aredinant Baten 4 $167.00 = ishing on | { Gates’ <------ 52| Sinclair Oil - 23.62 eral wildeats of importance are} cays eR TO el meaner ‘ats nective, the Ohlo has moved into the Hutton Lake ‘06 | Pan-Amert 74.62 O'Brien dome nbout five s north of} ae Se EDL ele jog t Rawlins and the W. n States iat Pat a ta inniag Geet nion Pacifie R. R. 119.00. 149.00 ha will oy a wholl fleld if * 7 tae) e: . ullline w wildcat near Harding, Mont,,tSchools, .Roads and. University to | bance so ey yalty - FOREIGN EXCHANGE 1 4 Le. ar enh Sterling - Me company hag) Share in Oil Funds, But Per- | rusk Petroleum —-—--——- Sa pats Sart epundlne ; 4 |Mike Henry ------- Seer va rig. anid m t epudaing centage Is Mere of Ar ple aM bers ark a short distance southeast | Suinen Rous Lire papers \Outwest — kd : Shall eye (By a Staff Correspondent) | Pieardy —— of miles! CHEYENNE, Jan. 22—How to di-| fiverton Refe. company is drilling et with! Vide the millions derived. from the gov-| Royalty and Pro machine in what h a “tthe ernment under the oil and gas leasing | gunset —_- Chipmunk field, ‘This will also be aly ig commanding the. attention of| mun tell Royalty 2 shallow oil proposition if sufficient] jogisiatora in. both house and Co ee gat crude is found to make it Denver, Company, reports of the recent striking of in a test well which that company putting down on structure, twelve Steamboat The first ut 490 feet brought oll and gas over the top of t ¢ sk. I. C. Olney, fleld superinic ent of the Plateau Company, to the Denver office yesterday that he estimated the oil flow at not less than} 100 barrels | The strike ind a real oll field in rado. fined, of which the. P the choice in making well was put down in three weeks, A se nat approximately 1,000 f this sand soon will be tested, 2 - time, other wells will be drilled to the} first sand. The Plateau Company is cont by| Denver men, whe have financed it with out selling any stock to the public. Ly. president confirms oll is the Chimney Creek northwest of County. ached miles aI es the opening of Northwestern Colo: at present di thousand cre: Company had| The test nd NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Marion P. Wheeler Agency was in- corporated in the office of the Sec- retary of State, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, on the 4th day of January, 1921, at 9 o’clock a. m. a The objects and purposes for which said company is formed, are to do a yeneral Renl Estate, Insurance and Agency business and represent other people as agents, ; The capital stock of said company is $50,000, divided in fifty thousand shares of the par value of $1 each. The term of existence of said com- pany shall be fifty years. = The principal business of said com. pany shall be transacted in the city of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, but it may do business anywhere in the United States. Said company shall have three di- rectors, those for the first threc years shall be Marion P. Wheeler, James H. Cody and Marion N, Wheel- er. The office of said company shall be in Rooms 5-6, Townsend Block, Center Street, Casper, Wyoming. The agent in charge and for service of | process on said corporation is Marion | P. Wheeler. | MARION P. WHEELER. JAMES H. CODY Publish Jan. Real Chili, 2 bowl, best har burger in town, 10c; Matson ¥ phone 1519M a The minimum wi chorus in E for ion, ix although, in } when first ‘introduced provided that the t word} the bill read 10 per cent for the high | efit all counties of the state, Represen | tion to the question of advertising rates, with a bill before ach body ma ie provisions for ‘the distribution. While both bills divide the fund between the schools, roads and stata university, both differ on the amount. allotted The dill of William Platt of Stewart, Goshen county, in the lower house Wind River Refining - Wyo-Kans. Wyo-Tex, 02 state public schools should get 50 per cent of the fund, the roads 40 per cent and the University of Wyoming 20 per | cent. Amendments probably will make schools 50 per cent for the grammar schools, 20 or 35 per cent for state highways and & or 10 per cent for the ate university. Sinco the opening of the fight for a division of the. fund in a way to. be SURVIVORS OF BRITISH VESSEL ARE PICKED UP (By The Associated Press) NILA, Jan. —Two American survivors of the ship-wrecked British steamer, Isabella, who say they were} hound from California to Manila, w tative Platt has fought consistently {or & large portion of the fund for tha schools, declaring that such a, step would less: taxation for schools, which is extremely heavy some parts of the state. Senator Arthur K. Lee's measure, which contained © provision that conn- Ues responsible for the production of oil which brought about the income to in the state should receive an additional | Pleked up on the island of Parnate, 10 per cent of the fund, was bitterly |Philippines, say dispatches receive: fought in the senate inasmuch as here. The Isabella was wrecked near the province of Samar by strong currents dashing it upon the rocks, according to survivors. A message from Samar of- ficials that “only two survivors have becn located,", and contained no information 2s to tle crew or the num- ber of people aboard. trona and other counties, where oil was yroduced, would receive greatest benefits from the fund. ator Lee met these objections with tho argument that the counties are enti- Ued to such additional compensation because of additional expense owing to the ofl industry, Roads, he declared, received more severe wear, and schools, owing to the Influx of worl required to make extraordii provements. The balance of the Lee measure, as previously explained in the Tribune, was divided between the roads and schools and state university, and pro- vided for an additional fund with money received in excess of $2,000,000. Possibility of an administration méas- ure on the fund division has been pre- dicted frequently, but as yet no dark « legislation is in evidence. And necording to the knowing ones none will appear, apparently making certain that the battle for honors will remain where it is—hetween Senator Lee and Representative Platt. COMMISSION OF ‘AD CLUBS MEETS ST. LOUIS, Jan. —The national commission of the Associated Advertis- ing Clubs of the World, which met here today, will devote considerable atten- the the Nearly one-fifth of the total strencih of the British army all over the woriid Is now: stationed in Ireland, according to delegates. Some expres- sion is anticipated as to whether ad- vertising charges have reached their few ¢ a ) is given. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SALE—Tires from 30x3 to nteed 8,000 miles, the place y. Gates Half Sole rner Midwest and opposite post office park west, phone 701W. 1-10-tf FOR SALE—Silver laced Wy chickens, fine stock, ty” incubator, like nev for quick sale, moving, apply ond house, 1200 block, South 3 Kinley street 1-2: VOR SALE mah Ttiehter M Hampton pl finish, $35 ic Co WOR SALE —-Rhode Island red roost- érs and Buft Orpingtons, 340 West Yellowstone. 1 POR SALE--Practically ne Wilton Velvet Anglo Indian 9 Call 15647, FOR SALE—Piano in good condition, 120 West Midwest avenue, phone 249. 1-22-3t FOR SALE—Sewing machine, tically new, 627 East prac- Eleventh. 1-22-1t FOR SALE—One range, good condi- tion, cheap 740 South Grant. EOR SALE ize +30 size 3%. Baby blue messaline dress, uiso Colonial style pumps, Phone 13403 1-21-2t VOR SALE—Majestic range; good as new. Call at 930 S. Wolcott or phone 118W. at VOR RENT—Underwood typewriter, 90 condition, $5 a month. Phone 1-21-4t nny VOR SALE—Electric washer, phone 1086, 1-17-tt. “Classified Ads_ :}AUTOS FOR SALE—One pe FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Set of Havalind china, piec Phone 6735. 160 N. Beec 1-21 jood used piano, reason- jouth Kimball, phone 1468, 1-20-3t ———————— ‘OR SALE—Corn fed, dressed hogs, 333 North Wolcott, phone 613, Barton Produce Co, 1-18-tf POR SAI Household goods and lin- ens, 14 South Spruce, phone 1575W, 1-18-6* ———— FOR SALE-—A lot of heating stoves at a sacrifice, Exchange Furniture Co., phone 1086. 12-16-tr FOR SALE—AUTOS FOR SALI able, 348 wear, 1919 Ford truck, one 1916 Ford truck, $126. If you want to buy or sell a car see us. North Casper Auto Repair, 248 East H S&t. 1-20-2t¢ FOR SALE—Seven-passenger Chandler; excellent condition, Just overhauled, new top; price $700; terms. Phone 690J. 743 G ve. after 5 p. m. t —$—$—$$ FOR SALE—White two ton truck, in g00d condition. See Ed. Mellern, Lyric pool hall, good opportunity for truck driver. 1.20-3t* Sadillac car, model 67, Phone 1316W or 1535, FOR SALE like new ee FOR SALE—Dodge, 1919 touring car, first class condition. Inquire Joe Mansfield garage. 1.20-4t* Sen era tai el FOR SALE—1920 Buick five passenger car, ren about 3500 miles, phone 1095 .04| Victory 43-48 ~.-~-- Watch Our Windows WYOMING ORUD E OIL MARKET Rock Creek ——=s——--—----—=--82.75 Balt Creek ~.-——--——---———--- 3.75 Big Muddy ~--—---—-—-----—--- 2.76 Pilot Butte --———---------S-s--— 3.75 Hamilton Dome ~-—~.—-—+--——=- 3.75 Mule Creek ----. 06 CALL FOR BIDS. E Bids will be received by the State Board of Charities and Reform Ap © 2 o'clock p. m., the 14th day of! February, 1921, for the completion of Cottage for Weenting School for Defectives, at, Lander. Wyoming. Plans may_be procured at the of- | fice of Wm. Dubois, Architect, Chey- enne, Wyoming, or at the office of) Dr, Jones, Superintendent of the} Wyoming School for Defectives at Lander, Wyoming. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. STATE BOARD. OF CHARITIES AND REFORM. By Cornelia B. M Publish Jan. 17, Be ih Ae a +} NOTICE OF RE-ASSESSMENT. TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE RE-ASSESSMENT _IN. GRADING, DISTRICT NO. 3. Notice is hereby ‘given that the re- assessment roll for Grading District No. 3 was Certified on the 18th day of January, A.D, 1921, by the City Clerk to the City Treasurer for col- lection. The owners of any. lots, tracts _or, ills, Secretary. 19281, ‘ 45, 29, SOMMERCIAT nee nabatiarnuloy as i Good Clothes Stay Good Inferior quality is a dangerous thing to trifle with if you've any consideration for the safety of your investment. Good clothes must embody good fabries, firm tailoring, good style. The style of the garment graces the figure, the fabrics and the fit. Good fabrics and good tailoring safeguard the endurance of style and The longer you receive service from these factors, the greater.the value. of your investment. Economy is what you gain in the long yun, ' not what you save at the start. It is o! ur established policy to sell you only good clothes, good safe values. 103 SOI ILI II LILI III ILIV IIIIODDIIOOU IMSS. Pyccela, gf land) or other, property chatged with re-agsessment may re- deem the same from all or any porlica of the liability for the cost of such improvement by paying the ehtire_as- sessment or «ny portion thereof charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land, without interest with- | + $0 days after the first publication Hotice,. to-wit:,On or before the 19th day of February, A. D. 1921, the own- er of, any such. lots, tracts or parcels of Jand.may redeem the same from all iabilities for the,unpaid amount of the said reassessment at any time after-30 days by paying the entire in- stallment of sald. re-assersment un- paid and :charged against any lot, tract Or: parcel of; Jand,at the time of, such. payment, with interest: thére; on at the date of maturity of the last installment falling due and the entire 10 equal installments. with interest up- on the whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6% per annum, payable at “the fame time that the interests are pay- able. All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer. ‘This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Casper anu the Statutes of Wyoming. In Witness Whereof, I hava here- unto set my and at Casper, Wyo- ming, this 19th day of January, A. 9. 1921. J. S. VAN DOREN, City “Treasurer. Publish Jan. 19 to 29, Inclusive, 1921, FSTARAEnaen Nica ee NOTICE OF RE-ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR REASSESSMENT IN GRADING DISTRICT NO, 2, Notice is hereby given that the re- assessment roll for Grading Distriet No. 2 was certified on the 18th day of January, A, D. 1921, by the City Cleric to the City Treasurer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts er parcels of land or other property charged with reassessment may Te- deem the same from all or any portion of the liability for the cost of such improvement by paying the entire as sessment or any portion thereof charged against such lots, tracts oc parcels of land, without interest with- in 30 days after the first publication Notice, to-wit:\On or before the 19th day of February, A. D; 1921, the own-|. er of any such lots, tracts or patcels of land may redeem: the same fromm all liabilities for the unpaid amount of the sald renasresament at any time after.30. days by paying. the entire in- stallment of sald reassessment’ un- | Specialty on player piano repair’ work and tuning also other musical instruments. Ask for.A. R. Troute. RICHTER MUSIC CO. Phone 306 COAL DELIVERED PHONE 493: CASPER ICE AND, COAL | eu rs ——— “Phones 13 and 14 ©0.0000000000000000006000000000000000000000 00000506 09000000050 000000000 00000000 000000000 C SESE ESO OOCOTOENS ment falling due and the entire 10 equal installments with interest uv- on the whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6% per annum, payable at the same time;that the interests are pay- able «All payments shall be made to the: City Treasurer. . ' This. ia given pursuant the ordinances of the City of Gaal and the ‘Statutes of Wyoming. i In Witness Whereof, i have here. unto set my -hand at Casper, Wyo ming, this 19th-day of January, A. D. 1921. R ‘ : 3.8. VAN DOREN, , | é City ‘Treasurer. | Publish Jan. 19 to.29, inclusive, 1921. ———— | NOTICE OF RE-ASSESSMENT | TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE. FOR RE-ASSESSMENT IN GRADING: DISTRICT NO. 1. 1 Notice is hereby given that the re. | assessment roll for Grading District | No. 1 wes certified on the 18th day of | January, A. D, 1921, by the City Clerk to the City Treasurer for cdllection. The owners of any lots, tracts or | parcels of land or other property | charged with reassessment may re- deem the samé from, all or any por | tion of the ability for the cost of such improvement by paying the et tire assessment or any portion therc of charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land, without interest within 30 days after the first. publica: | tion notice, to-wit: On or before the | 19th day of February, A. D. 1921, the| owner of any such lots, tracts or par-| eéls of land moy yedeem the same from all liabilities for the unpatd amount. of said reassessment at any time after 20 days by paying the en- tire Installment of said reassessment unpaid and charged against any Jot Paid and charged againist/any lot, trant| treet paryel of land at the time of arcel eh a at the time ut h{° Such payrhont, with interest thereon payment, with interest thei le| t,the date of maturity of the last in- date of maturity of, the. last install} eht falling due ahd the entire 10 equal installments, with interest up-: on the whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6% per annum, payable at the je time that the interests are pav- able. All. payments shall be made ta the City ‘Treasurer. ‘This. notice is.given pursuant to the ordinances of the City of ‘Casper and the. Statutes of Wyoming. An Wittiess Whereof, I have here- set my hand at Casper, Wyo- this 19th day of January, A, D. J. S. VAN DOREN, = City Treasurer, Jan, 19 ta.29, inclusive, 1923. ‘Latest O TL. News Direct, From The New MONTANA FIELDS Get Posted—Send For The Great Falls Leader Great. Falls, Mont, One year, $6; 6 months, $3.26; 3 months, $1.70; one month, 60c Pubtisn . Better Tools In keeping with our ‘policy of on- ly selling you the best in Hard- ware we wish to announce the arrival of Goodell-Pratt 1500 Good Tools Two fully stocked cabinets or- dered last October reached us to- day. .We will be pleased to have you look them over. ouds- Hardware lliver ‘Company “Where the Best Costs Less” - : Opposite. Henning Hotel Phone 714 : ‘Evidence of the satisfaction and convenience that comes from the use of natural gas is found in the hun- dreds of homes in Casper where gas appliances have been installed. Through the Gas Department of the New York Oil Company, any gas fitting or connection is gladly made at your siiggestion. New York Oil Co. ‘Gas Department 114 South. Wolcott St. Phone 1501 Taylor & Clay Incorporated CASPER, WYO. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper Wyo. Phones 203 and 204 New York Exchange Stocks Chicago Grain Markets Local Oils Bought: and Sold uses yeaheah ma gp “ag apinenon wn oA titi NE A TENANCE - Eas AP Oe A IRIN Ar Ne Ta aA