Saturday. December 22, 1917.
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OIL AND GAS NEWS OF
THE ARDMORE FIELDS
OILPftlpES
Oak, noma wl Kuuu.
HaaJdtoa
Korta TtiM a4 pajihaadJa
Eleetra, ....
Mora
Ttura
ferentuted1 the greater ptkn
ui tl h 10 the !. where it bu an
vndn V-1 ha.f tntmt in In oM K
iey trtr.j;er property, whko la op
Jcmt.'y with tne (.Mce-Homlny
It alo ha mm lease In the Heal-ftoa
diet.-vt ikxii are In the same case.
The Magnolia Ivtrolr um company
odd-d li r. im Thursday after
noon on the K A- H'fcer frm In the
eouTriaest twrwr of the southeast qoar
fee of ie.a Miuful murvr of fcrTifin
ill. tuwBthip I soutfi. rn-e 4 west.
XM OJ a-vl r.a, Jou-na!: IU;wd fl a , T,.a, m,.t vsti one half dim north
SM l-.ev.pmet r-fntr. of C. M I , f here the Oytwy deveWoir.-
ju'li'l"! treidt. acsu.red am .iiosr un.) or at fet. the
Tbora farm, ia I La a are Bead, aad
located to the northwest pan ct Gray
soa eoucrr, Tesa. baa weea shot down
at fee stryc November It. wait-
tne for J Inch casm'. which arrived
thai wees, and rU)ln aoon should be
la isrvsrraas acaln. Ttua aril la betcc
dnld oa acreage Mocked ap bjr Kojr
VI Jbhnaoa. cm a rtrwl u r wM oat
by Julius Koha. and the well as cc
trMrf for J0 feet.
avil dr rased and apfjartntiy of nnr
than inteKureace. In de-iauil
cT bond Row wa committed to Jail to
await the action of lb federal inn
Jory.
Corsica n li-ht .
Coratouia en
Birswn
Ctddo Pool
31 and above.
X Soto ITeid
It aad abora -
Caddo crad .
jttlbaf it,t-e-.t 1.1 t-nt) -ove 1
ti' i.J l-i V t'- fjj:Xy. T
U"r at H-airtu.r,. Okla- a-tll
and U to ,
LH
CrlcMoa croda
Northern Loalataaa
U 10 I7J
tl te t t.
Calf
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hmr LaJta IUM
Markbaia !
Vlntea IM
JjH
rmUru Mates
Ivon. J 7
Cabll J 7
Corning' 24
Kortb lima,, lit
ootb Lima 2 l
Patroila Canad)aa
Fpiadletop
Raraxoca 1
Bataos 1-M
lAsrtJ JS
Dartoa 1H
(looa Craak. IN
Wtttr lii
th-r at l.l f-t. If t;iai ail n-
1 ntunim m ijotv urid at ifhr dtrth it
Amrt. Jm-. Mrt-tm a run-,... h iar
tKht farrtli.r v Tti- wrri' asi "V laT I, a v.
will -j. 1 the rjc J
lrx liffl-u!ty in s-ttira tu'owii (
thia wil.
Cbaiaaara world-record mr will b
known at Prioo-aa Tbatr FYi-iajr aad
Saturtiar. O. W. Crabtr. draw, r J
Nat -rrtrlflrdV We TrwU.
Mid the rtiwr dajr that h- unJrstuod
cur aoldjora wrra -prtr rtrijr ali
inarWenwwl" Tnla should mik tKcm
hard fii-htr.
lawiw Try
C'.t.MIMliK'W. Ci!i
fKb'iai iwifVi 11 1 fin a 1
u..u..MauMiifMrillHlMIMIIMiHftt'tf
a--luwwHllllllUJiulllllllMll1''ml"'',',
'fil a'Kil CJaa J.'irnjI: It i an
ton I t11 r'-''i"n"1rT artlvl-
t- for the cntrti'-t)fn of an bt
Irh lu tin from Hidton. OkJa . to
M'u.fn. T-. Kia-hl-f rk u
Trw l;i pri--
TK" l:; H-rt fJ o.mijon)' I? rivina
bf fjr Ita '- a fw hunt'r--1 artl
wKjt limt of th !-' !! ii irlnn
II. tonhl; J aovith. ratiir i it. A
ttar tic in rinit u-d.
Wirt K rank Jin Vjtn rturn-J from
North Tx. whrf h n oIll on
i.-jln for the llaina Oil A (iu Cfjtn
IMtny. mhk-h tfnp-ny l driilinc a l-p
t'-at at llin-a;'. nfjr )lirir:il I!.
Morn a- of Sa a PotVr ha re
turned from a trip to the Ho 're-k
IlilDOU
Indiana
trip
MIIMONTI.NKNT K.IJ OrT.
Oklahoman: The ftirurea of the total
production of the mid-rontinent field for
the week endifii; lJ.-eniber It bow
the nvjet tremer.doua fallirjt off in the
hwtn-y of the field. Primarily, of
Oboiw, the alump in Kanasu and north
ern Oklahotna ai due to the e-ere
weather, but in aorne of the Oklahoma
!ltrirtn In the middle-aoutrWn portion
rf the tate, the dM-line. thouifh !e
truuked. waa unexpected. Meal'(tn w
the only !jctrl-t in the tate whK-h
) iJ ita y n. und thia ahOMed a failina;
off of btV barrel a day, the figure for
tb week enoir.K lmifr le-int; J.
barrela and the tlifurex f.,r the week
ending ie-emier 15 dhowinir but S" S'l
lrrel. .'uhin reuiat-red a dwriire j
of more than z.Ooo lrrei, tf:e fiKurea
tieinit iOHl and i.!rO barrel, reiiec
tlveiy. I;Uk-el ano W In the lit
of dinappointment.
The Utai pror!u-tirn of the rtatea of
Kanaaa and Oklahoma for the week wax
24147 1arreU. aa aaainet 273 il4 tar.
rela the prvtoua week. Kanxan ahowd
for 113.124 barrel. aj ajfainct 137,67.
Jarrtui and Oklahoma had 221.123 r
rela, aa aarainirt 2Iaj;5l farrela. The
total decline In dally production for the
two urates wan Jl.7 barrels.
The following are the companies In
the mid -continent field whU-h had a
production of more than 20.000 barrels
a day on Uecember IS: (Jypfcy fil crjm
pany, 44.0O0; F:mplre t;aa si Kuel com
pany, 4W0; Prairie . Oil A Om com
pany, Hlnclair corporations (In
cluding tjisaaje Hominy and other out
aide interestni, 2,00; all others, 121.000.
The Sinclair production oannot be dif-
H;ert l.orn the Kanicer, Texas. fieM
are to the eSt that ! fl'rw of the
big T. k V. we!l. nr Hanger, la In
creaaing. and conservative eetrmatee
now place the production at 2,r lair-
Haaland 120 - - . ' . . country of Tcu.
jvaaiaorj A ih The lrtrucerm mm. 1
pany is spudding, etarting with an 1-!
inch hie an m-m meet of Mineral I
mncetoo . Wells. r,r levers' Ke'reat. Near Ie-
Plytnoath X , demona the lloxana crtnja iy is block-
I rna U! ae'je. rruc-tiy in Comanche
ojur.ty Imrw lu'r-ly rxjuth of the Hog
Creek cim pa nys nir. A Ue-ation
for a deej t rt turn !- i made between
lieslemona and (Wrmn hy Katern
artie. Kee o n-m a'e ani.ing for lm-
....... . ..u . ...(.'. - e. njl ilt.n
tet. 3.: to tXVt 1l -ather tha H; family resMe at Marietta The your,f
2H.
Pat IViyle ha returned from a
t' the Phoctiw cmntry.
.(t l SKI Or' HITK rl. KKV.
C C. Hone. fVty year old. was held
!n j.0M( hail by I'mted ftates Com
misior.rT William Hutchinson, U ai
swer to a charge, of white .slavery.
Iloae Is married and has aeven chi''reii.
lxnue. l.i the :rownwood ehallow
fieil much trouble 'th water is re
io:ted. The drllllrs H !o'ie aith wa
ter wei! na, and In many intance hy
water wMI drillers who have had no
eiperi-fice with oil wells. A eait water
sand underlie the oil an). and many
of the wells have bn drilled Into
nalt water. Quite frequently the wells
are finiuhe! without protection at the
top and surface water rnns in. The
Brownwood sand run f.om seven to
eighteen f'-et in thicka'-. Texas land
measurem'-nts are made according to
the old Spanish methoo. termed
-ir." and !t is ' -t.f using to tho
who are accuxtomed to estimating land
values by acre but the prices ake I ,
for firownwwid leae c!'e to produc-1
tlon r-eem to run frnn li to $1,000
for which is usually termed an acre,
outside of Te;as and Mexico.
filue lll Oil aV 'ias company has a
rotary rlir up In section 2. s. Te. near
Meail. In f.rynn county, and is drilling
at 200 feet In lime formation.
Wichita parties drilling In section l.j
is. ie. near Kenefick, P.ryan ciunty. ,
reimrt a seven foot sand at SO feet,
with a showing of oil.
wnrnii Involved Js only fifteen yeais
of age. Hr tiepU; reside at Ada. Iloe
met her about a y-ar o near IK-n-ton,
where the family then rtsirfed.
About two months airo the ciri went
to flainejfviUe, where, she testified. K'e 1
visited her. ljt'.-r he went to flaima-j
vllle and brought her to llarietta. The .
sheriff at 'iainesville ntirle the hriiTj
of tne cYunty of the c.ioe. aad he ; 1
turn scVit word to the deputy L"n'!?Ij
r-iies marsnai per. ij-;iu: ii:i;iuj:ni
wits In Muskoree at the tim-- and
Ix iuty Key went to .Ma "ict'a ar.-J ar
restel Hoce. The firl is nat lixk.iv.
Save Your
Cash and
Your Health
CASCARA K? QUININE
Tne sffaadard ctAi cure I 29 ytsrs -ia
tablet lon (. sarc. so opMtn
oss eeid us 24 hoa grip in 3
iys. Mosey back if it fata. Or! the
grautae b-st wita R4 tup and rlx.
Hiil's isftare aa av
Costs lest, gives
24TaaafaUt.
At Aay Drag Staes
Oxy-Acetylene, Welding,
and Cutting
We weld broken cylinders,
crank cases, castings of all kinds.
Hot water tank.-. copper coils,
etc.
We contract on ref.nery stills.
h-ader, manifolds, underream
crs. iars, buckets and boilers.
We have a secial field equip
ment ami heavy shop welding
machinery.
Harry A. Pallady
13 A St, X. W, Aribnore.
Itox 1SI. Phone 2:0.
IxM-aled at hitto's Garage.
AT , r BT- a. f p .tVT" TfirVnir-., M-wsriw -a Mlf W 1T - " mrf rsa esftni'si is: n er rt ai : f t ig tl :-X rrWn r.f taay
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The well being drilled by C. V. West
over and associates on the Handy A
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
The regular annual stockholders' meeting; of the
State National Bank of Ardmore, Oklahoma, will be
held at its banking rooms in Ardmore, Oklahoma, on
Tuesday, January 8, 1918, between the hours of 10
o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m for the purpose of
electing Directors to serve for the ensuing; year and the
transaction of any other necessary business.
HAROLD WALLACE,
. Cashier.
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I f Brings more happiness to everybody all
the time than any other gift in the world!
Comes in nine different styles to suit every
purse, every taste, every home.
Victora and Victxolas $10 to $400. Terms easy aa easy
can be. Stop in today.
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1000 WOMEN WENT
INSIDE
WHAT?
WHEN?
WHERE?
OH YES INDEED!
Miss Abbie Bailey's Entire Ready to Wear Stock is
NOW BEING CLOSED OUT AT COST
Suits at half price.
Many silk, velvet, geor
gette, poplin and serges at
one-half price.
Many beautiful blouses
at one-half price.
6ur entire millinery
stock at less than cost.
A Wonderful Sale for Ladies
There has never been such a real sale on Ladies' high class Ready-To-Wear goods,
Millinery, beautiful silk underwear, kimonos, and a stock that is so complete and well
bought that you find just what you want in a few minutes after you enter the store.
Only A Few More Days; Goods Soon Gone
The stock is being sold out, in a hurry. Only a few more days and then the sale is a
thing of the past; and regret to those who did not attend, and sweet satisfaction to those
who did. Come see and buy the very article they have wanted so long, and to thin of
buying it so much cheaper than they were ever able to buy before. Bring your friends
down tomorrow.
104
West Main
Miss Abbie Bailey
104
West Main
Fancy combs, earscrews, beads and bags at one
half price.
Don't forget our penny ribbon sale.
Furs at a great saving.
Ladies' silk hose worth
$2.50 anywhere, you can
buy in this sale for $1.45.
See our beautiful line of evening dresses.