Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1920, Page 4

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toe | pliant Today ’s Markets by Wire: Fornished by Taylor & Clay Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg, Phones 203-204 LOCAL OIL STOCKS Wyo. Tex 02 03 Bid Ask | Western Oil 37 40 Amalgamated Royalty -----$ 18 $ .20/¥ on az as eAmericad 01 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Atlas _... 02 Bia Ask Bessemer - .38| Midwest Refining --.-.$149.00. $151.00 Big Indian r .49| Midwest Common eee te 2.00 Boston-Wyo. 1.00 1,03 ee ee y ane ; 14.00 14.50 Buck Creek — = sleek] 187 2.00 Burke ~.. mates | Sees |! 31.00 32.00 Black Tail - 03.04 -50 15 Capitol Pete — PAE | (orig th gh eed o> bens Columbine -- = ae he oeten Lt Bary Consolidated Royalty uae 1.36) 1K Basin 8.76 9.00 Casper Ranger .-. Sa 02] Okmulgee — 25 237 Cow Gulch cee een ase <a<-e= 1.60 L765 Doriints: = ‘og 09) Cities Service Com----- 200.00 305.00 Ikhorn a 20 NEW YORK STOCKS T. Williams 2119 1.22 Open Close antz . - 2.49 2.50] Sinelair Of -..---. =. 32.26 31.50 Gates rt 1.06) Mexican Petroleum -$189.59 $186.00 Great Western Petroleum -- .08 +10) Texas Oi! ~-._.-- - 50.12 47.50 Hutton Lake (new). = 06 -06| Pan Aimerican Pete-.... 92.12 89.25 Jupiter . - 02 .04).U. 8. Steeles -___ ~ 87.00 86.62 Kinney - | Wt 83| Union Pacific > = 123.75 123.50 Lance Creek Royalty < ft 12 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Lusk Royalty - a ® A 3 Lusk Petroleum - 1 ee ee i tid Mike Henry ----- -10 A2ie ae binbl 5 Marks — 0151 Mountain & Guif_ BS Bie 8 J esc paAID New York On 35.00 a |.Call money 7 per cent 01 .02% LIBERTY BONDS 07 © 09.) 8%'s -. $90.50 07 -10) Ist 4's . 87.80 alty & Producers 88 35] 2nd: 4's 87.00 Sunset ~--------. 08 09) Ist 44's _ 88.20 Tom Rell Royalty 03 04) 2nd 4% 's 8' Western Exploration — 05 2.15) 3rd 4%'s 88. Wind River Refining 02 04) 4th 4%4's _ 87.36 Wyo. Kans - 051 Victory 4%’s - WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET $3.10 Grass Creek = Torchlight -. - 8.10Ba)t Creek Rock Creek 2.75 Elk Basin -. - 3.10Big Muddy 2.75 Greybull - 3.10 Pilot Butte - 2.75 Lance Creek = 3.05 Hamilton Dome Lander ~-.-- 1.76 Mule Creek ~-2--=+--s--ss-sss-. CONVENTION OF STATED. Afi to CLOSED TUESDAY Dr. Grace Raymond: Hebard's Re- port on Oregon Trail Work ; Jeastle will soon have an active chap- Proves Interesting rg ee Feature } The following telegram was ‘sent from the convention to Mrs. Carrie report of Dr. Grace Raymond rd on her work the represen- ve of the Daught of the Amer- ican Revolution on the State Oregon ‘Trail commission for the last six years formed a particularly interesting fea-/ ture .of the meeting of ‘the state con- vention of the D. A. R. held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cooper. a With a map, Dr. Hebard pointed out the 69 points of interest on the trail which have been marked by the ¢om- mission telling which were bronze tab- lets, which granite markers and also showing where inscriptions have becy chiseled into the native rock. ntain H. G. Nickerson of Lander, {marvelous individual achievement. man of the commission, and Dr. sard herself, have gone over the il and with mallet and chisel have | mally carved out a number of the} iptions. | Dr. Hebard also spoke to the women on. the subject of Americanization, a subject which she is to present more fully at the meetings wf the State Fed- eration of Women’s clubs during the remainder of the week. She laid particular stress upon the need for @ sympathetic understanding of the foreign born woman. At the morning session, at which of were elected, .Mrs. \ Mary N.} ks, state regent, gave a_most_in-i teresting report of the national conven tion of the D. A. R. held at Washing- ton in April which she attended. She called purticular attention to the reso- lutions on thrift adopted by the D. A. R. with a hope of reducing the high prices. Economy in food, dress and the gen- eral expenditure of money was urged. Miss Etta Dobbin of Cheyenne, acte: as recording secretary and was elec state treasurer. Reports from the chapters at Lara- mie, Cheyenne, Sheridan and Casper showed considerable activity during the year. | Mrs. Weber of Newcastle, organizing regent for that city, reported that New- Chapman Catt, whose effective work as president of the National Women’s Suffrage association is responsible ‘or the suffrage victory: “The Wyoming Daughters of the American Revolution in convention as- sembled send hearty and whnanimeus cohgratulations on your generalship UNCOVERED IN SURVEY CHICAGO, Sept. 29.(United States Bu Markets)—Cattle receipts ireau of 13,000. Market on choice steers steacty. MADE IN Aig HORN t Barly top, $18.10; bulk ohoice, $17.25@ /*/ 17.86; medium grades véry dull and un- even; common kinds slow; low-priced 5, slow, Gr Mt IR HDI NOTICE. _. . JOHN CARR. Dated Sept. 29, 1920, Casper, Wyc. Notice is héreby given that on and after this date, I will not be respon sible for ahy bills contracted by any BE REDUCED IN PRICE "sss ite coe written order is signed by me. —_—_ unless a BASIN, Wyo., Sept. 29.—Some time| She stock and canners, $4@ sincé a geological survey of the county | Steady; bet! L bologna bulls shade lower at §6@6, samples of the different d its from | Choice veals, steady, mostly $17@17.75; peg | grassy calves, dull, $6.50@11; best feed- was undertaken by @ local man and over the county collected for the pur- ‘ter grades dull and inactiv: pose of determining whether they hau |¢ts slow; others and Stockers very dull; commercial value or not. survey. Most Valuable deposit fs a form of what eent of wood pulp. ver manufacturers are now making ex- haustive tests to determine its pra tical use in that industry and @ mit: for furnishing the Already gooa | Pecelpts, results are being received from this) celpts, 22,000. A fumber of fine deposits of | 75¢ lower. glass sand have been located and tlre | line; practical ton, $17.3 essential products for cement, all close | butchers, to transportation. ‘What is perhaps the | $0wS, $15.15@15.40; lower. formerly was classed as Fullers earth|0n fat lambs firm. Very good Idaho, but is now found to contain in this de-| $13.75; practical top natives, $13; sheep posit &@ property peculiarly adapted to|@nd feeders slow, steady; fat paper manufacture and from tests re-|!argely $5.60@6; good choice Western cently conducted will absorb 70 pec| Yearling wethers, strong at $10.10; best ‘A number of pa-| feeder lambs late yesterda Western, 6,000. Hogs—Re- Market mostly 50¢ to $17.50, out of bulk Hght and bulk packing pigs 50c to 75¢ Sheep—Receipts, 25,000. Market Barly top, $16.40@17 2 ewes, $13.50. Big Well in Osage. Cc. C. Hendee, president of the Mont- product’ ground| Colo Petroleum company, ready for use wilf be buiit here in the/its well on section 36-46-64, Osage field wires that Wyoming, has every Indication of Tank- There will be no reduction im- the Prices of at least two standard cars, according to telegrams received yes- terday by the Casper Supply Co., Which is agent for txe Plerce Arrow, and the Coliseum Gevege, which handles the} Dodge Bros. ait, According to ‘Ye message received by the Coliseum, -“tne Dodge’ Brothers - policy has ever been to give true value for the price asked, and there will be no price reduction in Dodge cars,” de- pln pad to the con- trary. um is ex the artival of two carloads or Dolse. cars this week, ali of which have practical- ly been contracted for in advance, On tite other hand, a telegram to the Casper Supply Co. contains the infor- mation that the*price on Pierce Ar- row cars of all models have been au-| vanced in price approximately $250,000, effective October 15. This will make the 88-h. p. open car $7,500 and the 48-h. p. open car $8,000. According to 9-29-20" “Coste lees por Month of Servis” Vesta Storage Batteries ‘ Guaranteed for 18\Months? Service CASPER BATTERY C0. 508 E. Yellowstons Highway ~ 95.70} of guilty to having a still and manu-| Pacific coast concern, was in Kemmer- $2.75 | $500. 2.75 | has material on the ground and @ crew/| two towers will be worked in an en- - 2.05 j}engai+wd to resume drilling on its test! deavor to get as deep as possible be- being the biggest in the field. ‘The drillers have contracted to keep at | thé Pietee Arrow Co., ¢) age §s being prepared and the well wil!|@ statement by Colonel Charles Clifton, be brought ‘in the last of the weel-.| chairman of the board of viakgieig of New Phone 907 spring. This deposit will also be used | or least one string of tools constantly busy extensively in soap manufacture. Aeneid" « aaaeoreg j until twenty wells are completed on STILL CONFISCATED BY — drilling. This company also has made arrangements for immediate drilling on BASIN, Wyo. Sept. 29.—In a raii| section 2 by Funk & Hynes, who brot south of town conducted by Sheriff |in the Lost Soldier fleld, Wickwire a still in operation was found at the home ef Conrad Stuckert. The New Test for Piney Region. still was confiscated and Stuckert| C. B, Wood, field manager for the brought here where he entered @ plea; American Producers & Refiners Co., % facturing Mquor and was bound over|er the first of the week and reports to the next term of court it bonds of | initial work progressing om the com- vany’s property, and that a well will be spudded in October 1 on section 1-30- ,|113 of the Piney field. A star 30 rig company |} has been placed on the property, and ee ee Shoshoni Operations to Resume. The Indiana Oil and Gas well neat this place on which drillint;| fore the open season ends. operations Werte. sispended last spriny Tae at about 1,200 feet. The ‘company It is estimated that upwards of 20,- ‘hopes. to complete the test before the | 000,000 women are eligible to vote in advent of Winter weather, ofl indica-'the coming presidential etectim in the tions having already been encounte: United States. ‘Casper Elks for suffrage and appreciation of your Mary N. Brooks, State Regent” The luncheon served in honor of the visiting delegates at noon yesterday at the home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols was attended by twenty women. PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 1} Sandison & Fiddes We Deliver Wool Warehouse Association w.F. Dunn FEED STORE Phone 27 NEW 114 South: Wolcott Street <A Taylor = S Markets quoted wires direct from member: = cent, = change. = = g must be a reason. SS = Lester Brokerage House Specializing in YORK OIL Incorporated y Casper, Wyo.—Phone 203 New York Stocks, Chicago Grain The New York Exchange has some eleven hundred The percentage of failures on the exchange for the past ten years is less than one-half of one per Our correspondents are members of this ex- We are the oldest brokerage firm in Casper. All Local Oils Bought and Sold li Phone 1142 & Clay Denver, Colo. over our private New York. There There will be a regular session of this Lodge For chilly mornings Instant heat when desired. Can be attached to any lamp socket Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 on Friday Evening, October 1, at 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Business of importance. By Order of E. R. ROBT. COHEN, Seeretary Poser RS <acee FS So Se ok ot SS oe Te Holmes Announcements ete. End Wrenches. HOLME. - PHON PAINT SPORTIA CAS. Keen Kutter Tools, Russell & Irwin Locks and Knobs, Goodell-Pratt Co. Machinist Tools, Stanley Planes, Dis- ton’s Hand Saws, Billings-Spencer For the Public and Our Patrons Our Cutlery, Tool and Shelf Hardware Department is to be enlarged and will be in charge of an experi- enced salesman who will be with us as soon as he ean arrange his affairs. You will find him to be a gentle- than and a thorough hardware man and a great help in making your selections, especially in locks, knobs, His name will be made known later. (Continued Tomorrow.) Many other items too numerous to mention HOLMES HARDWARE G 7O HOMES Maer. Household sup- , China, Glassware; Don't Delay Placing your order with us for installation of gas service pipe into your home, so that you may’ Use Natural Gas this winter and enjoy the benefits of nature’s most wonderful fuel. Natural gas is quick, clean and convenient. Besides being very .eco- nomical as a fuel. S Our gas system now being installed will assure our customers of an ample supply of gas at all times. To those who live south of the North Western railway tracks, we bli aaet unDn nen the pepeesits, of placing their onder ak once, for ect to have gas turned in the mains i i i bis p is A ddhd Soe ains in this part of town within the seers poet of this penire pipe is only 65 cents per lineal foot, which es all expense, excepting the meter fittin i i- mately $5.00 for each residence. ee gi Atbe ia Place your order now and avoid being disappointed later We have on display in our showrooms a complete Line ot Gas Appliances For your selection New York Oil Co. GAS DEPARTMENT - 119 East First Street Phone 150(- 4)

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