Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1921, Page 9

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‘OL STRUCK INSALT GREEK WELL Today’s Markets by Wire CHICAGO, Sept ” 3-—Samany Man- y dell, Rockford, UL, boxer, and Young a FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLA Parcel of ‘Gan Frnaciecs, Whe mort z 2 Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 at Aurora. Ii.. Monday _night, —fin- SToRac# e ished their training today. Both an BA nounced that they were well within “Costs Lass per Worth of Sersice” 4 oad - 2 - . the weight limit of 121 pounds. Completion of Midwest Test on Section 25-40-79|~—iseat on. Stocks ct Midwest Refining Company Contracts for Enormous ~ Batte : , 3 ‘ ° r Holds Center of Interest With Possibility That Gas Supply From Ferris and Wertz Fields; | (Q@HICHESTER S PILLS eat ; ey, i - . st Ask your or New Producing Sand May Be Found Riverton Gas Line Also Under Way as area == : - { ‘cher. = ; wyom! , : . : = 3 508 E. Yellowstone _. With the deepest test*ever undertaken to determine the Salt Creek i Suspension of operations by the Producers & Refiners Sept Sates Abweys hasan Phone 907 possibilities of further producin, Seetianons under the Sec- 4 ‘35 | Corporation of its proposed pipeline to Salt Creek, the cause SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE —— ond terse ne at Salt the Midwest Refining | Jieckstone-Se , of ‘much market gossip and speculation during the past.sev-|¥ —-——-—— — <== od pth of 2.7 O) set Tes Pant CRE ree eral days here, is fully explained in the reports: of more -de- eeeeescerserecsenensecsceceesensssssssenecenersenes ic? orp 9} 10 feet the well penetrated a formation tailed operations in other fields in which the company has be the Dakota sand. Quantities of both oil and operations. Water immediately started pouring |Cow Gi : ‘When operations were stopped here, The Midwest agrees to purchase trom OWN YOUR HOME. from the casing. The pressure de- . * 4 the crews employed at the proposed|the Producers and Refiners. corpora feated attempts that were made to de- 4 4 refinery site cast of Casper were given|tion a minimum of 30,000,000. cubic termine ‘whether the water and oil}. 7- soe 4 Mexican Petroleum ..$100.26 .$7}an opportunity of reporting for duty| feet of gas a day.for a period of 10 were coming from the same sand or|Frantz . oe + 18.25 on the pipeline which the Producers | years. IN THE whether the water was coming from cd + 4.87 e company will construct from the Sand “Under the agreement the Produc = the Dakota and the oil from the La- ++ 46.25 75) Draw field to Riverton. This work ora! it ha: kota formation which is knowr im- | Hutton Lake jers and Refiners corp: jon wi ve . to - 14.87 must be completed pefore the winter/the right to construct gasoline ab: e . . t mediately underly the Dakota when | Jupiter Union Pacitic Roi... uses months. - c tif ] M d t H hts ; it 4s found in place. There is a pos-|Kenney . FOREIGN EXCHANGE. |morption planta at such points.on the au u 1awes elg. | sibility also that the oll and water|Lance Creek Roy. .... m Much larger operations, confirma-|line as it may deem best and the Mid wae . production may be in the reverse sit-| Lusk Royalty . eae Sterling +-¥3-38 44} tion of which has been delayed for|west hag agreed to purchase the ep ae: Ye ees Ws sata makers ~~ : Tak. Petrclewe st! sti 4 G46 [several days comes direct from the| tire amount of gasoline so produced. Mike Henry . 2 ! I . - headquarters of the Midwest Refining| ‘This agreement . will enable the 7 = . , Sharp Rally Follows he tt} arowever, to enable the operators to | MK® Henry, 270s :0++ 3 Lire -. 448 | company and Producers corporation in| Producers and Refiners to utilize at a We have several choice lots that we will ty Opening and Early Tren determine definitely the existence of] Northwest. 4 7 Call Money . . 5% Per Cent | Denver |matisfactory” profit “a large amount of sell for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per 7 Is Upward in Market. & producing formation, the production |Outwest _. 00% LIBERTY BONDS. Tho report in detail follows |the gas which it has developed in the . . * [hay been comented off: euciently 1t| Pieardy .... ee ke... : “It ie announced ‘that a contract|abeve mentioned fleld¥ and’ which at month. Also a small house that we will sell is jeved to cover the two lucing | Riverton Refs. F saat tye ay api has been entered into between the/ present is non-productive of revenue 5 a 5 CHICAGO, Scpt. 3—-Wheat opened | "Ads, if such is the case. After al-| Roy. & Pro. Ses é cohepaee 42] Producers and Refiners corporation | to the company for $50 down, balance $10 per month. gomewhat unsettled with prices hold-|!owing the cement to set for three}/sunset .. - 02 and the Midwest Refining company| ‘The necessay fund@® have been ‘ar . fhe within @ range of about one cent.| Weeks operations wili again be re-|*rom Bell Roy i s : . under which these companies will/ranged for in such a’ manner to ~ d A small break early was followed by |Sumed and the test completed. . | Western Exporation 7 van ae sos construct jointly a i%2-inch gas line|require no further financing bythe Salesmen will be on the ground all ay f& sharp rally on buying by strong] Indications that are favorable to an} Wind River Refs Fourth 465 ......-.+5 from the Ferris field and the Wertz! Producers and Refiners corporation. Sunday. Commission houses while the selling |early and successful completion are| Wyo-Kan. 7 Victory 4%s se +-++ 98.88] field to the Midwest Refining compa ‘The association of these two com unday. Was scattered in the main. Wheat/shown in the quantities of of! which refinery at Casper, the di ce being | panies’ in enterprise should” as opened at $1.23} to $1.24 for om-leame up with the water when the $1.00 Rock Creek ... ‘ + .60] approximately 90 miles. |sure mate: benefits to all parties ber, 1.24% to $1.25 for December and|sand was tapped and also because of : 1.00}Salt Creek . Pie, Construction will begin once. | concerned. Every effort is being $1.29 for May, which was '%c lower/the fact that the Comet Syndicate re- 1.00|/Big Muddy 50] After completion the line w made to complete the line before win to %c higher than yesterday's finish. cently encountered a good showing The end of the first hour, how-jof.of in the the Dakota sand on the @ver, found wheat 1 to %c higher with| government hill structure west of Salt the market taking on a slightly firm-| Creek. Greybull . .00| Pilot Butte . : 5] erated by the Producers an ter, therefore the Producers company Lance Cree! ‘95 |Hamilton Dome . 65] ers corporation for the joi is concentrating on this ‘work and SS Lander slang 85:Mule Creek ... = = — Midwest Heights Realty Company er tone. If commercial producti devel- fens ee Saale ee eee alt ps STANDARD AND MIDWEST GASOLINE ‘niece | increase © potent! roduc forest Rnd thn markat navanced sharp |the Sart Crock fea and wit mean ast iwwestock Mart E i HENNING BROKERAGE CO. wi ouses eastern connec-| told be: : H A C N r ! * tions free buyers. The local element My nefits for Casper. DIRECTORS T0 MEET Henning Lobby Phone 1040-W also took the buying side and there CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—Cattle—Re-| BURNERS Outfit as shown will boil fifty gallons of water in 90 minutes. We have a gasoline burner for every purpose where an‘ intense heat is desired. Explain your needs, and we will suggest the most snitable. Bolton Completion Delayed. Atthough the Iowa-Wyoming Oil company expected to complete well Was sufficient news of a bullish char- fcter to prevent any great amount of Presstre. ‘The market closed strong 2% to 2% above the opening with| No. 10, a deep sand test by Sey . rtem- ember at $1.26% December at! ber 1, delay in the work of drilling vad a poy, as Gn it.| D&S efeated the hopes of an early Corn opened rather dull and a trif- 5 Saag easier. Country offerings were fonubatae CB be ai ed ae mostly $1.00 higher; stockers and feed-|tnin vicinity. Important decisions and it due to some extent to the recent} In passing through the Sundance bythe ch ipta 2,000; active: iargety| tuts 1t i expected will follow the in prices. September opened| sand, the formation which produces gs—Recelpts 3,000; active; largely | conference. ceipts 600; compared with a week ago: better grades beef steers 25c to 40c higher; others steady to 15c¢ lower; | ‘The board of directors of both, the common grades off most; she stock’ standard Oil company of Indians. and steady to 25c higher; choice cows and|the Midwest Refining company will heifers up most; bulls 25¢ to 40¢ low-' meet nere Monday in a conference to er; veal calves 20c to 25c higher; calves! study at first hand the ol! situation in Co reo seceecseooes iF The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. & shade to Yo off at 53%c. Decem-| oil 10@25c higher than yeslerday’s aver-| "The conference has been called for . my Seda SE ; Idi ;: er 53%c to 53%c and May 57% but| be 5 feet tates: depth, was found to} .¢5. mixed and packing grades uDP/no specific purpose” said R, S. Ellison, ALBERT LEA GASO! Ev ery thing in Building Material & slight rally during the initial hour! Ay soon as the underreaining Job | Ost: OP 9.60; bulk light and Ught|vice president of the Midwest com: LINE LIGHTING SYSTEMS carried the market alight above | ig campleted the bit will again pound butchers | $0-25@9N0, | Dulk | packing| pany. “The object ts merely to study are ideal for farm homes, stores, churches: ah will be surprise! at night's finish. sows .60 pigs nominally steady.|the situation here in laying future] the low cost of installing a e rk aoe under pressure early but bene founds ofee dbo woils inthe Sheep—Receipts 3,000; three decks) plans, which will be determined at hry 5 tan WR ero BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY when wheat started its upwerd course| held at a depth of 2100 eee Tene) native lambs $7.50@7.75; fat ewes off|the conference. It is just a meeting THREE-BURNER GASOLINE STOVES followed. ‘Trade was not large] thought that the hole can be com. | 10, cents, Washington at $7.75@8.00;/at the hub of industry instead of nd_ mainly of a local character, the| pleted before the end of tuis monch | four cars range wethers $4.00; all/holding the meeting at Chicago, Den-|§ that are as.convenient as city gas. Generate only one turner, light the FARM MACHINERY WAGONS ts of very large arrivals of ‘steady; market for week on {at Jambs/ver or at other points removed from others at will. May be operated in connection-with lighting-system or ? and yearlings around $1 lower; pear the scene of @perations here.” separately. The close found corn %e to 1% Spindle Top Test Contracted. and fat sheep about 75¢ lower. ee the opening with September at] According to announcements made Money ard Exchange. For more information ‘write ; December at 54%c to 64%4c and| this morning the New York Oil com. Denver Quotations. aaa NEW YORK, sept. hiked ALBERT LEA GAS LIGHT’ COMPANY 38% to 59c. pany has contracted with Charles| rc Cattle — Te |steady; sterling, demand 5.72; cablew 2058-57 Welfon St. Denv ts opened dull, unchanged to %e|Kokle. formerly field manager for| coints, wore: ail killing kind 250 and 3.728 paced cai! mPa er with September 34%c, Decem-| cc.npanies drilling in the Bolton fleld 4 Franc—Demand 7.77; cabies 7.7 Yer 38c and May 41%c. Oats also| to take charge of a test well which| jc, Nigher for week: beet steers. $5) Belgian france—Demand 7.56; cables! Made a slight gain early and the end| the New York company will drill in| ¢7@9% 50, pulls, $1.50@2.50; stockers | ‘af the first hour found prices a shade| the Spindle Top field, one of the! ing feeders, $1@6. to %c higher than the opening. structures on the Poison Spider anti-|“"yrog6 receipts, 100; market st : Provisions were steady. A private|clinal serics. top, $8.75@9.25; mixed and heav. |" Lire—Demand 4.45%: cables 4.46. dee, Were almost phenomenal. Mr. Goklo has considerable suc-| @3.50. Marks—Demand 1.13%! cables cessful experience drilling in the Bol-/ Sheop — Receipts, 6,000: market | 1.13% Quotations. ton field and “as the formations in| steady; 2, e ly; lambs, $6.10@7.25; ewes, $2.50! Greece—Demand 5.62. ‘CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—Close: part of the Spindle Top field conform! @3; feeder lambs, 3%. Sweden—Demand 21.65. : bok or ge Aooacgaa $1.26%; Decem-| his services will be valuable to rapid —. Norway—Demand 13.20. 5 development. Don’t let your ountons take the joy| Argentine—Demand 30.25. — S4%c; December! na. rormer tests which the New| 0Ut of life! Get rid of them at once!| Brazilian—Demand 12.50. mee York company has undertaken at|A8 Casper Pharmacy for FAIRY-| xontreal—9 31-32 per cent discount. FOOT Bunion Plasters. Won't cost Spindie Top have been unsuccessful you a cent unless you are satisfied. Bile. mainly on account of the fact that odat the drillers were unacquainted with age es NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—Rar silver. the manner of penetrating the dif- NE CULArSIFIED ADS! comestic, 99%c; foreign, 623ic; Mexi- ficult formations. SESULTA lean dollars, 48%c. orn over the holiday being a factor. Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center cables December October r THE UNIVERSAL CAR <P DOUBLES TEAM TO MEET AMERICANS THIS | Prices Reduced AFTERNOON FOR TITLE Bi ovonner HILIS, N. x. sent. 3—| a3 These Prices Are Lower Than Pre-War Prices Zapan’s tennis masiers, Kumagae and A f ‘ thimidzu, with two defeats chalked) ¥ min them in their battle for the vis cup, meet the Yankec doubles pmbination in the third match of the tries this afternoon, and in victory | Sta” rae EN 7 Effective September 2, 1921 opponents this afternoon, M. Washburn and R. Norris ms II, are known as one of the| pst formidable doubles teams in the ‘id and are favored by many of nae Gatanne Lengien will appear NEW PRICES n exhibition mixed doubles event ing the Davis cup match. Paired} h Vincent Richards, the national Ae Kelly-Springfield Tires } ROU) PaO tarantino ke eis $355.00 TOURING—With Starter and Demountable Rims _ __. $450.00 RUNABOUT-- Standard ~2..2.22.22.--- _.$325.00 RUNABOUT—YWith Starter and Démountable Rims_ $420.00 COUPE—With Starter and Demoiintable Rims __-________ $595.00 SEDAN—-Wtih Starter and Demountable Rims ____________ $660.00 Ut Gamerees: Cee bei ee et! Pape oe eee $445.00 These Prices F. O. B. Detroit EARL C. BOYLE Phone 9 125-137 North Center Street Willis E. Davis, San Francisco. Yes, Kelly-Springfield prices have been reduced—but Kelly-Springfield quality has been maintained. Kelly- Springfield Tires will continue to give the same service and high mileage as in the past. The only difference is that Kellys now cost you no more than you have to pay for other standard makes. When may we quote you the new Kelly prices? Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Fifth Sts. Phone 913 OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY Co. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. Ash Phone 908 RAY’S SERVICE. STATION, WEST YELLOWSTONE. Oeewee [We're Ready move your household s. We specialize in haul- furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind hauling. We are prompt and ye give a guarantee on Wl our work.

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