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. Che Casper Dailp bt s |: Today’s Markets by Wire : Amalgam: Atlas $ 26) Willlams, B. T...-- .06| Western Exploration — American - R Bessemer ~ 88 Beston Wyoming - - 80 Burke Oil 40 ey Ee emmy ee! Peeters rae en $143.00 $146.00 Black Tail _ - 06 .09/Midwest Common -.----. 1.25 1.75 Celumbine . Bl .8p | Midwest Preferred -----~ Consolidated Reyalty = 1,88 1,81)Merritt ---. Cow Gulch . 126 |Glenrook Qil - -— Demino - 1p Cosden ~. a Elkhorn ig Okmulgee b, & Re. aa Frantz Corp, 2,75 | Bik Basin -.-. Great Western Petroleum —. .08 .09 | Salt Creek Prod. Assn Hutton Lake 02% Western States 0. & L. APRIL SEES START OF MOVEMENT *| Business Took on More Buoyant Tone Latter Part of TOWARD MORE NORMAL BUSINESS April and Early in May, Says Report of Tenth Federal Reserve Bank for Month KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(By Mail)—April was the first month since the end- ing of the war released the brakes on peace time business activity to see move- ment in the direction of normal conditions, according to the Bulletin of the Tenth District federal reserve bapk for that month, F Fortunately, the Bulletin says, the indications were that the recession would be gradual and thereby keep the process of “getting back to the ground” from having a chaotic influence on business,,; vanced were carpets, and although no “While the reports reaching the Bul-| reduction had been made in manufac- letin,” it says, “convey some idea of|tured cottons, the general belief was the extent of the curtailed movement” | that they must follow other commodi- of products of the district they ‘“‘fail| ties. the roembers of the G. A, R. Spanish War veterans he forw: him at Postoffice Box No. 701 person knowing them, The roster of the dead, as far as the names are known, follows: Civil War Veterans— M. W. Savage, James Gaywooa, c, rade Hodie, Comrade Shanks, iia" Lewis, Dr. Benton, George Donnelly M. Oliver, C. K. Bucknum, L. Went. worth, J. Kerwin, M, Campfiela Com rade Emory, G. T. Moore, , ; Dickey, Peter"Haegney, rade Disbrow. ‘ Indian Scout, Joe Burnett. Spanish War Veterans— Charles Ricker, W. Saunders, 3 derson. W. Kropp, W. Sautell, Wh EF. S ..., W. Tobin, Dr. Carlisi Lilly, J. Laehey, C. Dutton, gs. & chez, D, Miller, Dr. J. F. Leeper, J 4H, Chapman, G. R. Miller, Harry | James Dougherty. . Daughter of the Revolution— Mrs. Lena B®. Bacon. World War Veterans— E, L, Ferguson, Comrade U. L. Starks, Charles Miller. any Comrade I. Collins, Com Duncan, > i 4 a adequately to disclose the financial} “Most merchants haye thelr accumu- NOTICE Kinney .-- = 13g, Prod. & Ket., Com--_.--- hardships imposed on a yea 1 5 H : ns producers and/}lated profits of the last four years iu Lance Creek ‘Royalty ~ 19/. New York Stock Hxchang th and. Held shippers by the enforced withholdin products from the markets at a of high money rat and retehed to the City of Casper on » 11th and held in pound, One brown horse, smooth mouth branded on left shoulder. One bright bay horse smooth <f)merchandise, at from two to four times time|its normal valye, and unipss the re- credits|/action is gradual, it may méan disas jter to many,” the Bulletip gays, | Spring planting is from two to four {Weeks late, according to the report. Li Royalty Lusk Petroleum Lusk Petroleum Meypntain & Gulf. Mike Henry -11}Mexican Petroleum .07 , Texas Oil .08 | Sinolajr Oi! .65 | U. 9. fiteel .17|Call money limit.’ was The s‘fuation April aud early improved y, the r in sn le mouth branded --..--..-____ Mosher On _ took on a more buoyant} Kansas lost 16 per cent of its winter oie nee Outwest wheat acreage through por. seeding, Picardy While {he Bulletin'a reparra aid not |DUt still is expeot produce 19.2 3 5 Ss reparrs did nat|DUt § : roe - Riverton Refining include the seope of the effet on high|Per cent of the n OroD Sneeze at aise Os e Awnings retail prices which began to te in evi.| 20-6 per cent a year 12 |ana 4%'s . Alfalfa and h erops As re backward “|with the season, but rey dence about May 20th, the event v YOUNGS’ KER OF SEVEN TO WALK ACROSS CONTINENT—Left to right: and Hills rts of fruit R.25 3rd 44's - ei hadowed in the faet that reports} Oth Ca-Wa, a Cherokee Indian, his seven-year-old son, Walter Hall, and * 5 ' ahanta |damage was far overdrawn, it says. heca Ca-Wa, 5 no » Pees eal Paid ae ee a { eee pesitsian aii hea ag | The cool season also affected live-|Eugene Hayens of Brooklyn, N, ¥., have started on a hike from New York Metal = = . |fusing to buy, as a protes inst high| Stock, through poor pasturage. 1 tot Los Angeles, California. They are to walk leisurely, and expect to take | Screens WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET 7 *'|stock market conditions still were in from four to five months. COMMANDER OF WAR VETERANS WANTS GRAVE MARKER of recuperating from the late ad troubles, receipts at the Tenth wrts| district. markets being 8,110 carg less ~|than for April, 1919. ony M@ck Co OK aannqecenn-nnwnne seer BB TS GAG OPCAK -anwewenerenese--—-—$3.10 ttitude of the consumer alt Creek ,... —-- 3.10 : o be felt,” it the late coyatry wide is seen mereeccrarens-scen 8.75Greybull 5----n-0------+--~: in telling of reductions ef pri Metal Weather ----------------~ 2.78Lance Creek 3.08 - A Pc 4 ‘ “ A reaction in prices affected the lead Strii OS ES SE Ce Sa ae 1.25 jof the commodities, in:tic». that the| ' hgh ips Ei ae -2-$2,05 | price readjustment for which every./2"4 zine area, practically. disorganizing = Mule Creek .. a $ rine aes agaiment fo = hls oe vers 'the industry in ‘Kansas, Missouri and : pin beg ‘roams eco sc, |TQ DESIGNATE BURIAL PLAGES OF DEAD WAR HERDES| caning ; “The only disturbing feature in the ze Penanetien Foeep too Ba ad = ah ; | financiz t . as s tc 5 : 7 % a“ 5 letin cites, “is the shortage of vailroud|of Small operators entering the feld, E.'J. Kemp, commander of the Spanish War Veterans .is thing, Write, for prices , i$ in aes 1e|Which permits were granted in seven-/ for marking the graves of the veterans buried in Casper ceme- a mater RG, . . q grain ¢ nd in the farme i, [teen olties of the district showed an in-tery, These graves were very fittingly decorated yesterday aft-|Puding 2» Satiaiient parece ‘ Jat least 50 per ce: * bas yp.|crease of 79.6 per cent over the same| 7 : Sk i 5 s ‘ Before thls can be Tee eat 3 Creo! month.a year ago, at $8,530,685. jernoon during the Memorial Day services following the berecy| BILLINGS - GREAT raLis lis a marked improvement in transpor.| Shortage of supply makes the labor) of military organizations to the cemetery. ; ; se week {tation facilities, this year’s cron will ;o(Situation far from satisfactory, the Bul-| In order to secure the headstones, it ————————— _————- - The second well in the Newcastle field came in this week} 8, this ) harveste This of cours hs rhs stin concluded. will be necessary to forward to Wash-| ~saescacseaeaeqatsense: HES a oe * and is eonsidered about the same sige as the discovery well. The | Bat) ap ington the military record of all of the * 3 lions_of dollars of loanable funds andl 5 A ; , ; | Or enete® fmen whose 28 are the roster : new strike was only drilled to the top of the sand and then shut Prevents lquidation. Tt is felt t, l oad B ll ti || onty Rc racomintne the werlacwaree : z : in for tankage. pected in teen ence Sacre sept uNeon | crans are available, and Mr. Kemp asks| t : The second well is located on the southwest quarter of sec-|oijouturat enn egakes tia eter aia ‘* |that the records of the Indian Scout, | = 1 N BE HERE 4 z tion 19-46-63 and the same quarter section which has the first| In spite of the reduction in fr State Hlshway Department, Offgg. Of ee ee eat WILL SOO ? x . or discovery well so that the field jis not ;operations in the Lusk field, the latest postal receipts at the } istrict Engineer. " 9 : is 4 * eilaraed 49 eny prent extent tw: thanewl Wark Delug on section 6 Reporte tint pores SE fi Deeper Have you selected your present? _ Come in and let u: £ hole. The production is estimated about |the ‘Texas was withdrawing from chis|than for the same month tien raion aerenaer all trasiie agin ' Ou suggest a few gifts. f 180 barrels, but until the well is drilled |district are said to be without founda- whtles averbhenta reported colle tional Shane ta Horne nies ae ath d m4 z ‘into the sand and producing steadily | tion. good, they reflected the difficiities of|, : t Fone aaee x S T. * all estimates\are more or less guess | ae moving farm products, the report says | aeneetaenas ee oot aS Brokerage an F: JOS. I. CHWAR Z. x work. The latest map of the Lusk _ fied) tefer & to the re aS < a cor é a | A x a . The possibility of water in the field/shows more than eighty wells drilled te a in says it was conspicuo: ene viene Cinene avet sree feel Insurance 3 Iris Theatre Building - js still a paramount'issue but the hopes |or drilling, At least ten new wells will|ly reflected in men’s clothing, furai-| SH stoi +, : 2 FER HHHERHBHBHHEHEHHHHERHEE wees z ef the aj] men are now centered on the|be started within the next thirty dayx,|ture and house furnishings and lard-| es Ed pack adnate a fay, West—Re.| | All Wyoming Stocks Bought] | hetatibaihhabsinl water that was reported in the first|it is said. lores Sanh tung ieelee fell Nt! vorted Eaaecne SN ea cuvastrad and Sold ————— ae well coming from the gasing instead of —— velow Mareh, Other lines w rt a ood to Waltman, bias 3 the oil sand and creditable reports are} The Carter Oil company rig: in the ex-|larly affected, although 1 | Sele rence aueay, oe —Re-| | District Manager Equitable Daa LoL Soa LM: LEME LEIS iF LF bh, : ade that this is the true state of af-| treme east end of the Lusk field is re-|houses reported la&ge busin eae ee Ca Nepttied Life Insurance Co. of { fair: [ported down 8,600 feet and, while © Reports to the Bulletin shaw that] Ff last two days have done damage. New York . The new well is the property of the|perieneing seme trouble with a yarted}many merchants believe prices jad! i | ° Alliance Syndicate and the Sinclair in-'casing early last week, drilling is to be|reached the highest possible limit, par-| Carnations $1.50 per dozen, Roses $2 Room 23, Tewnsend Bldg. i HONE 5 terests and three other wells’ af’ néar| continued as soon as this is:overcome, | ticularly on drygeeds and wearing ap-jito $4 per dozen at The Palace. 240 So. Phone 196-J : : the oil horizon where the above wells ewer avr ff parel. {Phe only Wool products _#-'Center, Phone 247. Be 0 Biceremceesnreeemaernenee. ener * are finding the crude at about 1,450 = - : feet. These three wells should go far ——————E _Conter. Ebon lea CALE DID LEDIIFILAASAPLAAAPLLDLES ILIA IS DIP TI DADE PFAPIPPRPEL LA Omaha Livestock Market by Wire x towards showing the st§tus of the strike and there is a chance of the : area also being shown as the three wells - to come in will be scattered over a wide . range of territory. This will make five deep wells below 1,000 feet in the Neweastle field and the number of shallow holes ts placed yariously around 200 ’ KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of SO. OMAHA, Nebr., June 1 s—Receip‘s, 11,500; market, 20 te ‘omé estimates | 2: bulk of sales, $13.00@ 5 running as high as 250, while others|13 25. top, $13.6 e MATERIAL and co Al ™ Bre as'lpw'as 100; X locations he CATTLE—Receipts, 4,500; market, been made for both shallow and d saat cil 28, , holes and jt is a hard matter to qis.|ling srades tinguish which elass a lecation belongs to. 25 to 60 cents higher; Ptockers and feeders, strong; best yes lings, $13.50; beef steers, medium heavyweight, choice and prime, $1 13.00; medium and good, $11,00@1 common, $10.00@ 11.00; lightweight, good and choice, $12.00@13.50; common and inedium, $9.25@12.00; buteher cattle, canners and cutters, $7.00@11.25; calves (ight and handyweight), medium, Thig well is in an entirely new struc-|#"4 choice, $11.75@13,00; fee ture and is the first well that has been|*?-00@11.76; stocker steers, § put down in that Dome. stocker calves, $6.50@10,60. Samples of this oil have been brought] SHPEP—Receipts, 4,000; market, te Rawlins and is on display at several/Steady; best spring lambs, $1 ; lambs places. Fyom ail appearances it appears | (84 lbs. down), medium to prime, $14.50 to be the finest oil so far struck in this’ @16.25; lambs, culls and common, $11.00 A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Chat det ttt ALALALLALLZLED SISO OLD, N ee Lee ee Great enthusiasm was manifest in Rawlins the first ef the week when} word was received that E. Ry Good and associates drilling en Sectian §4 in the! Platte river dome has brought in a well at a depth ef 1200 feet, Northwestern Mutual Life of Milwakee good TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Full information regarding Wyoming Qils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues furnished upon request, Place your buying and selling orders with us. Complete facilities of our office enables us to 75@11.00; section, 414.00; spring lambs, §15.25@ handie orders on up-to-the-minute quotations. We are The size of this well has not as yet/yearling wethers, $11,00@13.75; ewes, the only Brokerage Company in Wyoming with New been determined as drilling was sus-|medium, good and choice, $8.50@9.50; York Stock Exchange Connections. Private Wires to Casper, Lusk, Chian, Rawlins, Denver pended as soep as the oil showing was encountered. | Various rumors are afloat as to the quantity of oil in this well but nothing definite can be se cured. It ig reported upon good author-| ity that oil rase in the casing almost 509 feet follawing the striking of the show- ing. oulls and common, lambs, $11.00@13.50. ; feeder ITI ITIATILLILL LLL LE =. TI PSSA BAPZLLAPDAAAE AAA bk Ld hh dhaddead, (THE Company that has the record of paying the big- gest dividends of all compaies in the United States. Cost is a little less to start with. 33.50@8,0 the Henning Hote} .avhile attending to business, ——_ The General Petroleum Corporation yesterday campleted the installing ct a Martin Holmes of Douglas, Wyo. «| Spending a few days here attending! » well} {2 business matters. | Carnes Brokerage Co. and Public Exchange is oll field headauarte on Section 16. " General Petroleum recently from the ion to install a wire h a 5%0-meter wave Corporation| M. M. Morris is here from his head- government] quarters in Denver calling on the Busi- s xtation|ness men here. length. - e here 2 LALAAMIMAALLAAMAALALAALAAAAALAL bea This capacity plant will give the $4] “4 raves of Denver, Coldy ts 16: E, E. CARNES and B, LESPERANCE, Props. Yon here a sending radius of approx’ istered among the bysinesas Visltars nt 5 r ; > Mantely, 1000 mils. 1 will be omiblel fhe Henning’ Hiotch, noe Ta (Evens 8)8-10 Allies consmary aid siot laut Phone 1147-1345 Qver Iris Theater, Casper, W°- - lor this station to age ng Hot from coaxt to epast. SAA ALAA A dA dtdhededed ttt its dividends to policy holders. It did not have The é Another statjen was established on « Section 14, with the same radius as the be Rawlins plant WE BUY AND SELL WYOMING QIL STOCKS Leased wire with Miller & Work, Denyer, Colorado S. Sullivan of Omahat ity for a few days at tending to business matters and yisiting te apologize for the influenza epidemic. 5 e rje t is reless station is} wy; rie Ss. : tos 4 ee tide 4 setts 8 RE a Se ee : Nerthwestern Mutual raised both dividends and w + field and this city. In the past when| D. H. Fishburn of Grand aland, Neb. e Haye Orders to Sell, We Have Orders to Buy anything has been wanted in the fields|is here for several days on business. jt has been necessary for a car to came! c os 5 Pi ape = ; clear inte Rawlina and then semetimes) firranza is suid to haye chapped off rs have ta wait here for a day or so before his ikers before he fled ta the moun. returning to the field. tains,.probaply because he was afraid he might get tangled in the underbrush, . $$ The seventh annual convention af the Canadian Good. Roads Association surplus. Ask the other agent about his com- pany.) 6000 American at lke 1000 Columbine at 34c 5000 Hutton Lake at 2¢ 5000 Out West at 31-4 2000 Riverten at 100 2000 Capitol Petroleum at 9c 1000 Mike Henry at 15 1-2 6000 Glenhure .06 Mike at 14 1000 Buck Grea at 680, 10000 Victor-Wyo, at market 3000 Domino at 18c 2 1000 & Prod. at 236 2000 Columbine at 82¢ The Mule Creek field iy again in the Mmelight after a quiet winter, and a yush, caused by reports of a big welll wii) hegin it 07 7 brqught in last week, on section 2:98-41,| Ninog, SPOOL ede AA VIG is again in evidence. Bad roads from} Eon rn er reremtenern nro Edgemont, the nearest paint, have FOR YOUR R, E, HARTMAN, DISTRICT MANAGER At Henning Hotel All Week While getting Life Insurance why not get the best. Some Agents claim the best—Northwestern Mutual Agents. PROVE the best. made hauling hard, with the result that! deyelopment has not been pushed with the greatest speed. However, with the breaking of the cold and rainy wave, @ ~ Lester Brokerage ouse new hold is being taken on the work. ' Among the companies with extensive s yee e holdings in the Myle Creek is the West- Specializing in Money to Loan on Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Clothing Casper Loan and Clothing eiatel Seorrenee Store—229 South Center ne Texas company has «resumed ar & Newcastle corporation, which al- ady has one producing well estimated at 800 barrels WRI L IOI SILI III IIS SIS II SIII SE ISI ISTE SIS SLE ISS ISL. - NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142 me as