Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX WMAKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS CARBON COUNTY WORK REVIEWED Unusual! activity in the oi] business for this season of the year is reported from Rawlins, Wyo., where, in addition to continued development and wildcatting, work has been start-| / ed on the new 90-mile gas line. from the Lost Soldier-Ma-|5e**™ Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY ; Wests Ol Fields .. 20% | 02 A Real Holiday for the Shopping Public, to Continue Alll this Week WE WILL PLACE ON SALE THE MOST UNHEARD OF BARGAINS IN GLOVES Ever Offered By Any Concern, Read It, Look the Gloves Over and Then 10c Gloves honey and Ferris fields to Casper. A fleet of ten trucks i: | Roston-wroming hauling pipe and one of four 14-ton ditching’ machines has | Buck Creek .. able to make a mile of trench = day. In the Mahoney field where large | -tlackaton Production already has been de-/ Columbine : oped prepardtions for considerabie | Consolidated Roy. ew work re under way. The K Chappelle . | vania concern, announces that {t wil! | Domino resume work on its well in section 12-| Elichorn 25-88. E The ‘Kasoming has resumed drilling | Frants = on section. 26-26-88, spudded tn severai|Gates. . ‘aspen nw ‘ .| Weeks ago and on which work was|Great Western Pete .. Downward Tendency Is In-| Titca for a time. The well is noar|Hutton Lake fluenced by Increase in Sup- already comp‘eted | Jupiter ply and Heavy Selling. been put to work. The machine is| Burke stone-Wyoming company, a Penn: Cow Gulch 78.87 * 121,00 four large gasser: in'the field. The Ohio Oi! company ts operating wed a downward tendency todays! tion 3696.88 and gasoline is beng run|Mike Henry ¥ Tuenced more or less by apparent|it> Underground storage. Mountain.ana Gull’. absence of export demand. Some) ne Wyanna well on section 26.26. | Northwest notice was taken too of a new owl ss hay passed through off and gas|Outweet . record price for Germar marks. sands recently encountered and wil!| Picardy Houses with northwestern connections| D2" Grieg deeper for larger produc. |For. and Pro. led the selling. Initial qubtations| #10." Riverton Refg. which varied from ‘ec decline to ©). On section %8-26-86 the Columbia | Sunset .. like advance, with December .$1.25% | oy company is running 10-inch casing |Tom Beil Royalty to $1.26% and May $1.30 to $1.30%|an4q getting its camp in shape to con.| Western Explora were followed by moderate setbacks] tinue operations all winter, Wina River Refs. all_around. A 20-inch assessment well 500 fect} Wyo-Kan. ... Subsequently bullish crop estimates | teen has been completed by the Ka-|Wyo-Tex. |$9 and similar work has been com- closed unsettled, 1c to 2\%c net low-| sy xt ‘ 3 with Dec. §1.24% to $1.24% and | Pete? by Wilcox and Barocit on sec. $1.28% to $1.23%. Corn and Oats held-relatively steady. Assertions that corn acreage had/ been greatly overestimated was somie- ting of a factor on the bull sid Second Test ts Lost. The Bair O!l company has abandon- ed its second start of a test well on 35 Mule Creek 4 35c Brown Jersey Heavy Horse Hide fection 6-90 of the Lost Soldier thing of a factor on the bull side. | reia in Carbon county; Wyoming, and . eg biener, Imclusing December “at |fyganing the rie ts a tnird weston || LANCE CREEK STRIKE 8-oz. White Wrist Glove, Canvas. Gauntlet Gloves to Go at Gloves A 20-inch hole was carried 866 fect Per Pair 4 Later t ket sagged with ~ . a be wie mares ane ee] Ge mse eet Sen ton ee ll 4 DS SPECULATION.TO ec OR TWO PAIR FOR Gauntlet, $1.00 Value. “Now rage to 1%e net lower, December! Gn section 15-26-90 the, same com- : pany bas run over 900 feet of 20-inch Oats started unchanged to. ie off,| PATA aoe Voce w pinntned om ta FUTURE OF BIG FIELD : . December 37% to Sige, and then) section unless gusher production is f ; hardentd « Uttle. encountered in an upper sand. Downturns in the value of hogs] R. Good of Rawlins and Harold] “The recent reported discovery of | trict, the Lance Creek field. today . weakened provisions. |R. Nutting of San Francisco have} ofl in commercial quantities on sec- | is the scene of shattered hopes in Sapa er taken"« leare on 1140 acres in town-| tion 32-86.65 in the Lance Creek | trying to prove the geological the- Closing Quotations. ship 28-90 and are moving material field adds another phase to the se- | ory was correct. , CHICAGO, Eept. ‘Wheat—Dec., $1 Corn—Dec,, 51% Oats—Dec., 27% Pork—Sept Lard—Oct., $ Ribs—Oct., § Tan., $9.07. 5. Potatoes. “Jetfected the case probably w! CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—Potatoes— Weaker; receipts 103 cars; total Unit ed $2.30@2.45 ewt.; Sandland ear! white, sacked. and bulk $2.35@2.50 cwt.; Minnesota Red River Ohios sack- ed $2,30@2.45 cwt; Sandalnd early Ohios $1.50@1.90 cwrt.; Idaho round - | holdings. to the fieid for the first well on these The same peopie have a rig on the southeast of section. 3-26- 90, which adjoins the new land and title to which {s'In éispute with the Rair company. The federal court per- mitted Good’ and Nutting to spud in !the well but unless “a compromise is Il be ap- peated. it is understood. Good and Nutting also have a lease 430 acres in section 1-25-88 of. the Mahoney dome, on which a ric has just been placed, and other tests are being put down in the. Platte river Jand Grenville districts. In the Platte river (eld the tést is standing at 4,100 ries of mysteries which have con- fronted operators who attempte:! to se the formation intricacies of this spotted district. The new well, developed by the Unton Of! company of California on section 32 js about four miles west ct the original discovery well in the district which was developed by the Ohio Oil company. in 1918 on sec- tion 38: This producer holds promise of being as good a well as the Ohio Ou company’s producer further east on the came section. Reports have it that the Ohio well produced 65 barrels of oil daily from rock pres- Baffied by the broken formations underground, which tn one | place de¥eloped ofl, at another water and at another gas, the treacherous dis- trict was abandoned by all but the most persistent development agen- cles. Today little {s known of Lance. | Creek and it has disappeared from the general press except when some new freak comes to light with the sparse development which is being unexplained feature which has entered into the consid- | eration of the new well is that it was completed at a depth of 2,900 feet, the shallowest producing’ well Canvas Gloves 10-0z. Blue Wrist Glove. 8c PER PAIR OR TWO PAIR FOR 15c 25c Gloves Heavy Canvas Gauntlet. Boys’ Canvas and Jersey Brotherhood Gloves The Workingman’s Favorite. Union\Made. $2.50 Value. % Special for This Week $1.65 white $2.35@2.45 cwt in. the entire district. Its sister wells in the same district are Gevel- oped at much greater depths. The- formations as checked by the log ot the new hole are said to coin- elde in other respects with holes | already completed. sure for a period extended over ‘wo years, What had promise of being an- other Salt Creek fied, and the incen- lve for the greatest future in Wyo- ming oll circles ‘since the original development of the Bid Muddy dis- Gauntlet Gloves 10c | Leather Faced Gloves Canvas Gauntlet. Reinforced at Cuff. A 40c,Value. Now pee feet pending the completion of the Provisions. Grenville well. CHICAGO, ept. 26.—Butter—Un- ; creamery extras, 43c; stand- 100,000 Barrels Sold. changed: ards, 37c; firsts, 33%@41c; seconds 30] The Batr-Oi! company, subsidiary of the. Kasoming Oil company in the 31%. one Higher; recetpts 8,260 casea;| Lost Soldier field, has contracted for firsts, 37@96e; ordinary firsts, 31@32c;|the sale of 100,000 barrels of crude Osborne R. R. Gloves Black Gauntlet. Genuine Horse Hide. The Fireman’s Favorite. $2.00 Value. Special This Weel: $1.45 12-0z. Glove. 18c PER PAIR OR TWO PAIR FOR * premises in said m describ- ed ‘to be sold at public vendue, by the sheriff or deputy sheriff of the gaid County of Natrona, to thi highest Lidder, acco: to law, .at. the south front door of the court- ivestock Mart CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—(U. 8. Bureau Field| of Markets)}—Cattle Receipts, 27,- Heavy Gauntlet Gloves Steady. Tone Trading With Opening of Exchange Today. Leather Faced and Leather Tips on Fingers and Thumb. A 50c Value. miscellaneous, 34@36c. to the. Utah Ofl and Refining com- Poultry—Alive, higher; fowls, 19@/Pany of Balt Lake City. Two thous: Crook's Operations. house in the City of Casper, in said ‘The American Workers Oil County of Natrona, State of Wyo-. In the same region the Fremont | 9.26; receipts’ includes7,000 westerns;| is the sum of $5,460.35, principal, / Petroleum company operating in the| she »stock «ready to 25c lower;. bulls| and interest of $434.35, from Sey Impgrtéd to |Crook’s gap is drilling at 2,310 feet] weak; calves, stockers and feeders! tember 14, 1920, to the date of the with a new rig and: equipment. scwer. first publication of this notice, a! 25c < butchers scarce: encies in today’s stock market were taken over holdings aggregating about | $5.20; bulk lights and lUght butchers. | sold, or so much thereof as may be 7 barrels a day will be delivered pe dy i a through the pipeline from the field to RAILS HOLD UIP company, drilling in the Crook's cree | 000; choice to prime yearlings and| ming, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon region -of, the Wyoming Red Desert| best. handyweight corn» fed steers| on October 25, A. D. 1921, ee A Eee ‘: ip a cat 35,000; 8% a annum, a total of $5,- Now Test Lost Creek. 0 16c lower, er ac! e The Wellington Olt company, fl premises ” described tn ‘tha Brown Jersey Gloves . Thil t - Confusing because of the. constant|10.000 acres from the Mines Devel-| $7.76@8.10; bulk packing sows, $6.25] neci to pay the said debt, and While They Las Fort Steele until the contract is filled. country, is down 1,685 feet-and mak-| steady; others slow,, unevenly lower; The amount claimed,to be due on 35c ing progress. Coast interests are fi-|early top yearlings,. $10.25; bulk all|/the said moz at the date of: . nancing the test. weight beef steers around, $5.76@{ the first publication of this notice: y 10c lower than Saturday s average; de- ‘The NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Price tend-|nanced by Pekin, Iil., interests, has] sirable. light said “mortgage, and which will be TWO PAIR FOR One Finger Mitten Leather’ Palm. Heavy Army : Waterproof Back. 75c Vaiue THREE PAIR FOR PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER One Buckle Jersey Top Overshoes | Two Buckle Jersey Top Overshoes $1.55 | $2.35 The wonderful prices which were in effect in our store all last week will continue throughout the present week. These include unusual re- tea in, Book 2i of” Mortgage : ductions on suits, overcoats, shoes, haberdashery and all fall merchandise Ba eriass cake et ey ieued aud” ulated ele Ox Rs Wh pany ing ereas, default has occurred in}were ni resoluti 2 & | the condition of the said mortgage, | unanimously adopted said cone , “lin that the note dated September) was ordered dissolved, sai ‘com- 14,1920, and due July 1, 1921, of/pany having ceased to do all busi- 5 $5,460.85, from said mortgagors|ness, all co: debts having outs spot| to said mortgagee thereby secured, | tu pressure directed against foreign olls opment company in the Lost Creek} @6.80; pigs scarce, steady; bulk de-| costs and expenses of such sale, are and prominent industrials and special-|countty, northeast of Rawlins. Wyo. | sirable, $7.25@7.50. the. following lands situated in the Shepe—Receipts, “46,000; ‘first .sales| Cou: of Natrona and State of Pri Sales approximated 475,000/The first test of the structure has shaiea: Piss chee’ ka tea¥e: \pedn started with a Standard outfit| tat native lambs to. packers, §7.50@8; Wyoming, to-wit: Y. and winter supplies are being piled up| ubotit steady; westerns steady to 25¢ North One-half of the North. NEW YORK, Sept. 26. — The|for “@ continuation of work as long} lower, top, $8.75; fat sheep about uarter, Southeast Quarter of ast Ipwer| the Northeast Quarter, of Section Nine (9); Northwest “Quarter of the Northwest garter of Section Denver Quotations. + Ten (10); -No: One-half of the DENVER, Sept. 26.—Cattle — Re-| Southeast’ Quarter, Sopthwest steady to 25c] Quarter of the ‘Southeast: Quarter, steady, heavies weak, talking on feeder lamb: y\as possible this ‘year. strength: of rails imparted a steady ; Mone sold ‘early. ~ tone to the stock market at the out- bE DEES Pe set of today’s trading, but reactions} , Soap Creek Completion Pending. set. in almost. immediately on further ae eee ee Rainget “ i ° mn oils. yyal|company expec’ No. Dutch, which apettica’ last Saturday's|? well in the Soap Creek, Mont.. field| ceipts, 5,100; market session, opened at a moderate recor-|Within the raxt two weeks. The well] lower; beef steers, $4 of Section Four (4) ;. Northwest ery but soon dropped 114 points. Mex.|{3 drilling at 1,875 feet. The No. 4) heifers, $2.50@5.50; calves, $6@9.50; E e Southwest Quarter ican Petroleum fell 2% and equip-|Well siready rigged up, may be made) bulls not quoted; stockers and feed- of Section Three (3); all in Town- ments, motors and shippings, as rep-|* Seep test. ets, 33G6. , ship. Thirty. (0) North, of .Range resented by Baldwin, Pullman, Stude-| Hogs—Receipts, 300; market steady; | Eighty-two (82) West of the Sixth baker and American International, top, $8.50; bulk, $5@8. Principal Meridian, containing 320 also gave way. A new low record for|_ “Negotiations have been opened by| Sheep — Receipts, et acres more or less, acc the markeat 0.875 to 0.88 directed renewed 87 Oklahoma syndicate for the .pur-| steady, Ibe lower; ;| Government Survey. attention to Germany's unstable eco-/Chase of the Associuted Oil company’s} ewes, $2.45@3; feeder lambs, $5.25@6. oD: sictasd takin rig and camp on the Fear ranch in the a In the course of the early reversal| Piney field, Tinceln county, | Wro- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE * SALE. Associated to Sell Rig. - » See oO. yd rss * j 16) or a Phblish Sept. 12, 19, 28 Oct 8, 10, 17, 24,-1921. ——— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. : Notice is Hereby given that at a cially. called meetii of’ th stockholders ‘of, the Wyor: Go . t ming. The Associated stopped drill. Pullman, Harvester, Sears Roebuck, United States Rubber and Sumatra | {9S St! 200 feet px ty ef Se toute cates CHICAGO, Sept..26. — The annual] Whereas, default has been made followed by. chemicals, leathers, motar |"t#tem2nt of the Pullman company for|in the payment of the money se- specialties and utilities. 3 the fiscal yéar ‘ending July 31, 1921,| cured by mortgage dated Septem- United States Steel's advance of 1|Which ‘was made public today shows| ber 14, 1920, executed by Edward point lifted that stock to its highest|Tevenue. of, $67,242,066.31 including Royce and With Royce, hus- quotation for the current movement. | $60.315.717.76 from the. earnings of} band and: wife,.as-mortgagors, to itive Oil Company, a revenue, chargeable to the surplus| Natrona County, Wyoming, on Sep-/ gust 3, 1921, at Pelock ai ip at amount of $3,478,835 Total assets} tember 14, 1920, at 11 o’clock #.|which. meeting stockholders repre- are given as $163,248.989.03. ed| senting and outing siere than two- i shares, including Lehigh Valley and Colorado & Southern preferred, regis- tered 1 point gains. Call money open- ed at S per cent. 'O- a “|ecars for 11 months ending July 31. Oddmund Josendal, as mortgagee, malag corporation held at the office eee reer earnings for Aueuet, high| , Total expenses including “dectared| which mo was recorded in|of company, Room 10, Lyric ene ralle mere capathetle. Hut Junie| dividends of $9,599,820.00 were $70,-| the office of the County Clerk and| Building, City of , Na- ba ‘ 720, an excess of expenses over} Ex-Officio Register of Deeds ofjtrona County, yoming, o German Marks Lower. NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—German marks made ancther new low record today. Preliminary quotations varied f 0.875 to 0.83 cents each. futures 27.26. Iron—Steady; No. 1 northern 214 @22,00; No, 2 northern 19.50@21. No. 2 southern 19.00@20.00. Lead—Steady; spot 4.70. Zinc—Steady; East St. 35 —- @b%. Dsted at Casper, NLA this Prime mercantile paper, 54 @5%. a. als. by said mortgage, or any part Srd day of August, A. “D. 19: 5 South} thereof, and no assignment of said) (Seal) E. CURTIS, ae David street. Dr. Kimball came here| mortgage has ‘been made; NEW YORK. Sept. 26—Copper—|iast. summer from South Dakota to} Whereas, the said mortgage con- Steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby.|make his permanent residence in! tains full power of sale. 12% @i2%4c; later 12% @12%c. Casper. and hes established a good — Now, therefore, the said | mort- Tin—Firm; spot and nearby 27.00;! practice. gagee will cau: be joined soon by his wife and family and they will reside at 1042 bee: id, all corporat NEW TOR nae —cCan Bs tim: Spot is long sine: and. unpaid, and | diechaboed, ‘and the . een eee Shoes . wicaaoy hipw, i aou-6 Gling rateccss| cy oe mee the power of sale in said mortgage sets and property distributed closing bid, 4%; offered at 6; last} TO, BE JOINED BY FAMILY. _ | Grative, and y P- aE Kee Dee ae led chereta, For the School Boys. 7 S OUTFITTE 4 Others Follow.. Keep jtoan, 6. Se a ee 2: eats ga epee =! Bi oee no euit or proceeding ‘ors and stockholders-are E. B: Cur- The Kind That Stand j SS *Your Eye on Our 5%: 80 dars, 45%; 6 months, 5% | White's grocery on Second street, will| cover ‘the aate verusinine Coctared bam and F. B. Taylor. the Wear and Tear. Om LEARNER Windows. “It Pays. . 260 So. Center St., Casper, Wyo. Secretary, Publish Aug. 29, Sept, 5, 12, 19, 26, the mortgaged Oct. 3,

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