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@he Casper Dally Crihune AND FIELD a: Today's Markets by Wire ‘GRAIN WEAK AT Liat STOGK TRADING = — SIS 15 * tnuomes 2 ae er Pe Pons Creek field now has roduc! wells with] 4™s!samated Royalty the peor Vn Bes two néw producers Br uring ing past week. | American No« 2, which was drilled in b: 2 Amalge- hae Pa Homerarsiics. company, brought the total $0. sath Big Indian . 2 Scie Threats and German Situ-| Motors, Oils and Many Other Is-| count sues Buoyant But Results Sterung advanced further Phe | ation Are Disturbing Fac- y t {ati deaiings: demand, $3,965; ‘6-2 tors in Market : | Hoge—Receipts, ,000; active, mostiy Are Confusing _ $3.97, radian Steady to 10c lower than yesterday's = feeders, sttatly to 0c lower; lop beef {steers this week, §8.75; top yearlings. . cHicha : average; top, $8.50; bulk, $88.50; NEW YORK.-Apri a p Cotton. other wet te se ited wel week was the G: Blackstone . . 2.50 faa to the mttuntion’ OF US" invedtanes| be to B8o lower: desirable pigs most- , of] NEW YOIK, Aprib 38.—Cotton? tu- No.2. e Amalgdmated well is located on séction ioe aa Bek c Sroak 5 strike of American seamen, trade ry-|)”,,87-25@1.50- _--}-the stock ex "i et it! tures closed steady; May, $18.19; aRnly, 4 while the Great Western . produnss| Boston: S . bia : rs that Germany's situation with| . S2eP—Receipts, 3.000; receints-to-| was confus d thelr ac-| $12.71; October, $15.88; Decemeber, a came in on the sou quarter nee sind ‘ ; : les would keep that nation ont| o> i ie ie an — rs he ead Class were) $13.54; January, $13.99, 2, ~~] the same section at ‘depth of 1.376| Black Tail . P “og | Salt Creek . \ theexport market and private crop| bain See higher: yt pM viewne4 O aha aa rd * Capito : : generous crops,| g Silver. af . and heavies whe y' _ rs - The Grill penetrated the sand in°ths| Chappelle. ; ; ‘ He combined to. weaken the early wheat) jn8.° 2 more, sheep and year. veeee vas ote NEW YORK, Aprit 79.—Rar sffver, latter well when the ofl began to flow:} Capitol Pete - 4 Coaten. .- arket today. May opened \¢ Jower| = : of the food and n tie, 99%o; fofeign, 60%. , $1.20 to $1,30%. rallied from) this Denver Livestock. also rose 1 to 34 also rose 1 to 3% iy retic,“ then, sank back to $1.30. Mexican dollars, 46%. Ae aectak ane nll was sopocted pronaeliinted Ravaity to be flowing 10 barrels, Re Prob-/ Columbine. , .... nts after ear’ 13 | > able this é 20 | July started %c to Ko lo t $0. DENVER, Colo., April 30.—Cattle— f headway. A few recent favorites, in- i te tahoe ven ie a a Sree Caper Ranger r ee 1 id ab lta SLoekk ack Geo ien eer MI Receipts, 960; market. steady; beet| cluding Studebaker, were under pres pene: oF sae ‘ow Guich oe 75.00] figure. Trading was light. steers, $6@7.75; cows and heifers,| sure. Gains were. materially shaded ~ | Binorn ; 3 244.00 1 evening up of trades for /#*@6-35; calves, $10@13; stockers and| later on, profit tal The closing) . re " ¢ ° ‘ ter | feeders, ' $5.50@7.25. was ° irregular, approximated The Qhio Ol] company's newest NEW YORK STOCKS. k-end.léd to sharp ratiies a: is " Vast 1s located on section Seen Tertn thal rs Purves, 186) Mexican Petrploum...$145.25 © $147.50 and the early declines were, ra-|__ Hoe seats. 300; steady; two | 660,000 shares, Fran | Pes 26,87 4 any closed %e to le net . $7,607 6S. pow Eire Sala: ‘The well was dritied’ te . ; wisctalc on =e: pas 1 to $1.31%; and Jaiy! :Sheep — Receipts, . 1200; market Money and Exchange. week ‘snd. pretimidary toms | Gates, a9) apn OS = steady; lambs, $9@ 10.50; ewes, $5.75 LER 0 show that it is making 60 barrels an} Great SVentern Petroleum 7| Pan American Pet . uivance of %c, closing at @ fe read] » * NEW Zonk, “Stop roaming and come to wry hour, Hutton Lake r Oe {U- @. Steel-.... —— tered pates preg : eet Nhijhon state, Hamburg-American Dividend. © Senet 3 of the May aption which} Poyk- ee BS ig Pitt $16.10. BERLIN, vas meet! arted %c.to %c lower at 56%c to| Lard—May, §9.3 uly, $ scone} Bement ita ot Khe Haseingatinias tne he Lance Creek: Royait It wan driven down to S6%e| | Ribs—May, $9.40; July, § vo whe has just completed an pireoee il| Hamburg. yesterday a dividend of £1 Lusk Petroleum . ae i July and eee een ace Potatoes. Tovestign tide of the, Per cent each for-the years 1919 and/ sike Henry “0480 | tion below yesterday's close but held| CA™CAGO, April 30,—Potatoes—Re- Wyoming Chemical Products company | 1920 was declared, J Mountain & in Fremont county, located near Sho- shont. +The. ah Sti took. h ‘These lands are maowstioh con! cause Stinnes is fret post verton Refg. some 27 minerals, including tos Opportunity. to’ start a competitive Rayehy & Producers (alum) roagnesium sul-| 8¢rvice to South America. White, sacked ang bulk, 80@95c cwt.; Minnesota Kings, packed, 85c; 300,000 bushels and |New Florida No, 1, 87.75 barrel; No ° selling of May and buying of July |2, $4.76@5 barrel; Tes»: ‘Triumphs, | >¥ some cash houses which were | sacked, §5 ewt. = Tom Bell Royalty a y peters changing hedges. The close was \c ext Edlors of Cee gee ‘i q “J : : red to %c net higher with May at 67c| Provisions, : 2 Ly ern ration ‘ «79 | to 67% and July 60\c to 60%e. CHICAGO, April 30,—Butter—Low sagidenrs Bave eat wee| Reorganization | wise este te bal Victory 4s. s- TO Pale wane peionne! eat mickasca lecrtieaee pep ee ae gbpnceed ppiuian bg weacniteed cabins Ov, MARIE: few transactions wore recorded. July| Eges—Lower, receipts, 29,904 cases: 810 ST. JOHNS STREET sight ‘o} e Of D t a Rook Creek aS a 37c to 37%c, then | firsts, 214c@22%ee; ordinary firsts, 18 10 Blocks From High Prices & epar ment tug 7 orca : nd steadied at the|@19c; at mark, cases included, | 20 y me . ‘ @21c. os SSS = 9 ou tid meet, : : visions wore dull and a. bit| Poultry—Alive, unchanged, Gai ull 7 P the demand is tar! IT Hoover’s Aim tars oak a. the supply. Aluminum Lander “ | City Provisions, ‘Is extensively used for puri- SS i | Closing Quotations. No Objections. CHICAGO, April 36.—Close: Kansas fication of water and owing to {ts scar . KANBAS CITY, April 30.—Hggs and d d Gi 1 D li city, WASHIGTON, April 36. — Reor-|} ° > q \ ews 5 ~ Daten Veena San an rave elivere urea from ashe, at'n teat of over| maniation ot tKe deneriment ot come} Harding President; .., wnercine coon x think soa) WEY; 84%: Tuly, tovt. | "Pouttey—Heng ae: — her caste bias oe Tate A FROM $1.50 TO $2.25 PER YARD Tresor aw $100. pee ten. The Wyorsing Chemical | mens’ te emabte ¢ toleces betes the pu f , ; 7 ht to know that we have family May! 3c; July, 3730, @hanged, fe. Produce aluminum sul-|needs of the industrial and commer-| Horseshoe TRrowers | pavers in the morning. = Mot to. \éxGepa $7.50) cial_community was the object of a ** Cook—I don't mind, as‘long as the lay ‘it down in Chicago for| conference called for today by Secre- : 1 s te $20 pire "and family lives up to 'em.—Punch. r, & ! . ‘ presehy starkat Dries fi sors age [sentative benistcaa aoc tate Vountry, | A8 an added distinction to the crown TEP 3: SETS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Prices on Excavating and Team Work. Estimates f profi ——— Sf local horseshoe pitchers the an- Never Mind the Change, To the M bers of the Furnished 3 on teat peopel with seal eat fontaeess WMC Aber bones ea RATETORNOGY EET es ee) tea at mayo pecten aie yen find 960 on o the Member: 3 iy move is acce) eo " : of 15 tong and part,of the machinery from manufacturing plants to the eit| hpnorary presidency ot the National] Pe cor tne morning?” Modern Woodmen of America Phone 1114-J Poi ponte pre real Fre bpp ow green 4 a edgier ge peek hardy Ace The Offi i Trust a an, lent, like many devo :n Roger a forme diersavayh gedaatlesy of} The device isa Tabber cover or en- ieee iny Caaper, oda (ovoed 2 dle| he cers and rustees a meen weet | mere cae cere oes a ee, ee | ae G. Wei rseshoe in: rr. | Kineer for the cteapays : rubbir into Se can fits anug-| Handing had Detter, watch ie iaurels, Casper Camp No. 12325, M. W. A., have we i iy it easily be mem we ve ‘ord ‘ oo me id removed. "Te" rubber ts, made = n {RM Andrus with ta. * avers Holl Peennc iene Benin: Be Sure to Attend the rwrite gj compound ‘specially bigs 0d be Ch rf Loft oose Ha innin y és pay watt & tain resilency and yet remain | botdes Terre Haute 6 mers we pop May 2. ANNUAL MAY DANCE A large attendalice is desired at- this Of the ~ tT frist the® encane of Jet CHARLES J. STONE meeting. See res ccisrees| TERE | N.&A.CoalCof P50 scumor ac cuaypuer ||] RETAIL CLERKS OF CASPER Boe 8 ae eg ee a At Ke io Caper enter Wyom- » anon Brandenberg’s Winter Garden 5 pice pain pdb ga PR fd dame ee = Monday Evening, May 2 paper shortage, but nobody foresaw ’ ’ that ood ted with the 5 ‘pence conference would write =. book , ‘ Tickets $1.00 : “About it—News and Courier. ‘ You are through*painting when you stuceo your houses It, also makes your house warmer and adds value toz your property at a very little more expense than paint. It will cost you nothing for-figures. R. I. STEEN Phone 188-W 624 South Wolcott! in the Beautiful Midwest : will Meet at - Moose Hall, Saturday, iy 0) 8PM. J. N. KRAUSS, Herder A fast-growing residence district, new houses-are being built every day. 7 Lots Sold for Ten Per Cent Down . Balance $10 Per Month Salesmen will be on-the ground all day Sunday. Call phone 1040-W and we will take you to the property. Our office open every evening. Midwest Heights Realty Co. . | HENNING BROKERAGE COMPANY Henning Hotel Lobby - Phone 1040-W. AN AUTHORITY THAT NO ONE EVER DISPUTES There is at Washington one division of the government that is ever free from criticism as to its motives, even. when its decisions are unpopular, yone,who: has.ever paced an: pron : t hink of being’ with= | out ceee itds ek ‘a modern Bathroom Oncejyou become’ acctistomed to oné it be-" comes.an essential part of your daily life. We here aco: Hg ee tie display of modern yg mr ei everything essential ath: men We shall be glad to tell you more about them. stands Grid ~ Scdank Planing & & Heating Co _359-East Second Phone 7 isesariiecnB The head of the judicial branch of government—the Supreme Court—has had from its organization the reputation of being absolutely fair and unbiased in its findings, and its members enjoy the entire confidence and respect of the people of the country. = Bi i bi The interésting story of the Supreme Court is told in i i one of the series on Our Government being mailed ™monthly to the people of this community. It is an * interesting, brief history of the court and its relation to the other branches of the goverament. 4 } Citizens National Bank Oil Exchange Building