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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927. he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEP I a BEARS AULE!N (Todays Maske by Wire CRAIN MARKET FUENIDEED MT. TKTLORIAELAN Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 Depression in Sterling Ex- wife—Demand 4.24, cubley 4.24% jarks—Demand 0.94%, cabies 0.95. reece—Demend 5.44. STOCK TREN: | SSE IC JAPECIAR| <<: <<=-| cursmsour | Cold Weather Ahead 4% per ce months, 5% per cent Tall money, steady; high. 5; low.|OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CA. ; ruling rate, §; closing bid, 4%::| TARRH, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS ng on automobile rides with Gun-» rson. Alexander specifically charges his wife and Gunderson’ spent ights together at Dayton, Wyo.. 4 7 joffered at 5; last loan, 4%. - AND HEAD NOISES change Causes Depression i ee rt ice “2 |Speculative Issues Up and lf you know of some-one who is in Chicago Trading. ayes 4 Down in Resumption of ie 8 Silver. troubled with Catarrhal Deafness; * ‘ Tradi Exchange NEW YORK. Sept. 16.—Foreign} head noises or ordinary catarrh. cut ED RAG See Or rading on Exc ge. bar silver, 6c; Mexican dollars, 50c. jout this formula.and hand it to therm bs ~ ‘pears a 13 ——S ——— — anu you may have been the means of advantage in the wheat market today 17 5 " :. w. | saving some poor sufferer perhaps owing to sterling exchange depression. 69 251 NEW YORK, Sept. 16—Bull pools| COAL COMPANY SUES C. & N. W./(200E, tome res. If Engiand nciene ¥ Complete ending of the Argentine aAgT “>; | Were active again in the stock: mar. ae tists for a Jong time past have rec- drought tended also to weaken the ry 28) ke y, but thei rations in| CHET E. Sept. 16.-—The Lan-j ognized that catarrh isa constitu. 6 t today, ir ope - market. Commission houses led the " = 10 leading industrials and miscellaneous | 2°" Coal. Feed & Auto company has] tional disease and necessarily requires selling and there was an absence of | Slackstone-Salt Creek 25 issues met with considerable opposi.|/ed suit in the United States dis-jconstitutional treatment. any aggressive support. Initial quota. Uons which varied from %c to 1\ec Gusttel Pete tion, Sales approximated 850,000| ‘Tit court here against the Chicago| Sprays, inhalers and nose douches We Are Offering the Buying Public One of " & Northwestern Railroad company|are liable to irritate the delicate air / Columbine bY shares. The close was steady. . q : i +, with December, $1.27. t $1 Consolidated Royalty for $3.500. \which is claimed as dam-|passages and force the disease into » x ee May $1.31% to itera tect ee 7 im NEW YORK, Sept. 3 16,—The uncer-| 2®5 for the alieged destruction of an [the middle ear which frequently means the Biggest and Finest Lines of lowed by a decided further setback and then something of a rally, Subsequently the market scored an advance owing. largely to an upturn in foreign exchange and to reports of damage by rain northwest. The close was’ unsettled at the same as yester- automobile truck owned by the plain. ‘tal deafness, or else the disease may uff by a train: owned by the defend.|>¢ driven down the air passage to- tiriter Giveckesth. “of mebtative| Mt. The accident occurred at Lander| V2rds the lungs which is equally an i |dangerous. The following formula F ll d W. f Setienets: Uatemies gipeleaker ast | wisn te sieédl extonsteciy, tr tbe heme ali an inter | Reading made one point gains, but English climate is a constitutional Baldwin promptly reacted under pres- = eetlenmons te. Fw hee no ate 2 sure. Fractional gains in Mexican Pe- under more favorable climate condi- uits Overcoats , tain trend of prices at the active open- Ing of today’s stock market indicated NEW YORK STOCKS. Mexican Petroleum hie 00 Fiss09 Simiair Oi * 0.37 12 Texas Oil... Pan-American Great Western Pete 4 days finish to %c higher with De-/|Hutton Lake 1 U. & Steet 78.1 troleum, General Asphalt, Crucible tions. cember $1.29 to $1.29% and May $1.33 Ot ungated te. seeik Steel, General Electric and American | Secure from your druggist 1 ounce to $1,33%- 4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. International, were offset by heaviness BALM, W UK of Parmint (double strength). Take ° Corn was easier with wheat, open- 02 table i ef Royal Dutch, Northern Pacific, St | this home and ada to it $4 pint of hot ackinaws eat er ests ing unchanged to %c lower, Decem- 02 te Paul preferred and Texas Pacific ar water and ittle ber 53% to 53%c and then sagging|Lusk Petroleum ..... .02 Francs specialties comprising the rubber.) $= §—— stir’ until dissclved.« Takesone tatie: I) around. Mike He: 05 Marks a spoonful four times a day. This will % In the later dealings corn hardened Mountain and’ Guit ae ire .. Se chemical and copper divisions. SHERIDAN, Wyo. Sept. 1¢.—|ofte®. bring quick relief from distress in response to the wheat rally, Corn|Northwest .. > le Call ‘money. 52 4% Der cent} The early reaction waa checked on) George A. Alexander, formerly a bar-|{0S Read noises. | (Clogged nostrils All of the best quality and at prices be- closed unsettled at the same as yes-|Outwost “00% LIBERTY bONDs. Aitoine. RUA Sicieeita, emactaltios | once’: Des Sled “anit in. the district feuave, open. Meeaineng batons cary terday’s finish to Ke lower, with De-| Picardy |...... 04 Bag... paseo | spicring | cand Segorita Smpscieltiee. | court ber against Ceiver Gundergon, {ind Nenring improve as the inflamma yond comparison. Don’t wait until the cember at 5344 to 53%c. Riverton Refg. + 03 Firstids - 88.32 foe pak eae suse fielders. ye sencpyoy second hand goods, cldim Parmint used in this way acts y Royalt: ce 10% Second 4s 2 $8.28 ~ ~ J Soh eden mack-} ing 5 damages for alleged alien ly upon the blood and mucous es) a Oba RESWRAETS Caan eI en First 4s wanna & Western rose 4%; Mexican | ation of Mra. Alexander's: affection | epee oe ae ee eee, ne TauCoNS snow is on the ground. Prepare now. An tarting unchanged to %c off the mar. Tom Bell Royalty oO Second 4\s "i rig Saari iy Pecocne gain) Alexander's petition sets forth thut|#ction that helps to obtain the de- s be ag 1 to 1% and Baldwin, American | the ‘ od Its. The preparation ¥ : : ° a Fy “4” ~. : et declined a ‘ttle more and then|Western Exploration 1.50 Taira 4s Car, Studebaker,* Adantic Gulf, Re-| Mrs. Alexander, who was Aine ‘Sane. maxe, costs little’ and is. pleasant inspection of our Clothing will convince pe a eg pubite Iron, International Paper, To-| Gibson prio) her: marviage to hin |iaqtake: years sperton wh, Ray eae f the quali fferi | her quota: gave 7 bacco Products and Retail Stores Were] in. 1908, were. undisturbed untit Ine; | {2F2.0r head noises or is hard of hear- you of the quality we are offering. , firmness to provisions. ‘OMING CRUDE, om, MARKET. go|*0Dreciabty higher, Laberty insues| Maren, whee Mee a er een ghould give this treatment a trial J q ) & : areas Rend deo : bein pte “ carey oH featured the more active bond market . at gains of 20 to 30 points. Call mon- ey opened and renewed Into next week ut 5 rar’ cent. CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Cose. ‘Whoeat—December $1.29; May $1.33. Corn—December 531$c;. May 58%, Oats—December 39%c; May 43%c. Elk Basin Greybull Lance Creek pe a i. ] $10; bulk,, $9.50@9.75; culls, $6@6.50; LIVESTOCK BATES Tl [etsieeestest tae tn, Meee |top fat ewer, $5; bulk, $4@4.75; fee er lamb, top, early $7 7 best late ‘yes Tin- terday, $7.50. Iron- FAVOR CHICAGO MART, at rates Denver Quotations. Kast St. Louis spot DENVER, Sept, . 16,—Cattle—Re- : b A iteady ; beef steers $5.00@ Aniimony—Spot 4.50. J 34.25 5.50 — and heifers = calvds $6.00@8.50; bulls $2.00@3.00 Money and Exchange. stockers and feeders $4.50@6. NEW YORK Hogs—Receipts 100; strong; mixed] antile. paper, oad $7.75; lights $8.25 Exch: ecelpts 3,200; strong: lambs; mand, 3 1.00) Big Muddy 1.00] Pilot Butte ~ 95 | Hamilton Dome 35;Mule Creek .. Metals. | Our Saturday Specials y YORK. | Sept. 16.-—Copper— electrolytic, spot And near by ; later, 12% @12%%¢. ; Spor and futures, 2 dy and unchanged. Will offer you bigger and better values than ever before. Watch our ad every Friday and save money. Provisions. CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Butter—Firm; creamery extras 43c; standards, 37%c; firsts, 33%c@4lc; seconds, 30@32c. Eggs—Higher; receipts, 3,684 cases; firsts, 32@34c; ordinary firsts, 28@ 29¢; miscellaneous, 30@31c. Poultty—Alive, lower; fowls, 17@ 24c; springs, 22c. OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 16.—A_gen- a eral increase in the amount of live- stock shipped Chicago from points in Wyoming, a correspond- | Sheep— SUSPENDERS Potatoes. CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Potatoes— Market weak; receipts, 59 cars; total ; cables 3.70! United States shipments, 998; Idaho, decre: ts fh }$8.50@9.25; ewes 0 + feeder Frar Demand 7.004. ved $2.856@2.90 cwt.; Wisconsin white, Wiese Wnseavergie s Tan. lambs’ $6.00@ 6.50 ° Belgian franca — Demand Regular 75c Value. $2.40@2.55 ewt.; Maine cobblers, $2.70] pipulation of the differential be- | bah es * abies 6.945) 7 ee @2.78 cwt; North Dakota and Min-| {, the Chicago and Omahg mar- kv eane > a _,Guilders — Demand 31.40, cables Q nesota Red River Ohios, $2.60@2.65| ers which would show that freight | ‘VSAHTHY STOCKMAN ILL. | ayig, RAR a ee. oh FOR SATURDAY, PER PAIR Beals rate cuts have nothing to do with | BIG PINEY, Wyo. Sept. 16—James = i —_—. Market Gossip livestock prices, is the alternative | Michelson, wealthiest livestock grow predicted by J. A. Little, rate ex- jof the Green River valley. ts in crit pert of the Nebraska railway com- ‘ica! condition here from stomach mission. The new rate schedule, |trouble, He suffered a relapse a few calling for a 20. percent reduction days ago, afier his return from Ba on livestock shipments of more |mire, where he und “Phone 27 in the heat of twenty western summers and the storms of twenty western win- HAY, GRAIN AND FEED ent treatment |} Best Quality, Lowest Price than 500 miles from Omaha, goes at thé Johns Hop 3 hospital, Industrial Ave. . | Colorado Test. = + | into effect ‘Tuesday. PTGS SR | . The Tuna Oil company,* drilling apgigieadle, a, sa 1 | :SUBSCRIBE FoR THE TRIBUND-' ters. A proven article! north of Florence, Colo., at a depth of 4,015 feet, has struck what is be- lieved 16 be the ‘Trenton’ sand. 3 Livestock Mart drill penetrated the sand fifteen feet. ‘The showing for oil is reported good. ‘The well is to be shot as soon as ar- rangements can be made, and this operation will determine whether it is & commercial proposition. The importance of the discovery les in the fact that this is the first time that a true sand has been reached in the Florence field, All wells, varying in depth from 800 to 2,- 500 feet, have produced frem crevices in the le. The Tuna well is located four miles north of Florence and is two miles from Srodustion: It was originated IN this cli- mat: especially FOR this climate. It is made here im this mountain and plain region by men who live here and know the conditions. It is a “native son,’ ” acclimated and reliable. No other paint is so SURE to give you satisfaction . here. | 20 GENUINE HORSEHIDE Leather Work Gloves 4 Regular $1.25 Value. 4 FOR SATURDAY { CHICAGO, Sept, 16—(U. S Bu-| reau of Markets)—Cattle receipts, 4.-) 00?: market mostly steady; bulls weak to lower; choice mediuny weight steers 39,65; bulk beet steers, $6.75@9; fat cows and — heifers, $4.25@6.50; can: $2.65@2.50; bolog- yeal calves mostly’ ners and cutt nas, $4.25@4.75 $10.35@14. Hogs—Receipts, 15,000; rarket 10¢ to 25e higher than yesterday's ave age on packing rnd heavy butcher: fairly good clearance carly; top, $8.6 bulk lights and light butchers, $8.20 @8.50; bulk packing sows, 3$6.75@ igs steady, bulk desirables $7.25 Save the surface and you save all. Natrona Lumber Co. 253 North Beech Street Casper, Wyo. Strike Causes Excitement. ‘The excitement caused by the bring-| @ ing in of the Midwest Oll company well in';vicBimo canon, San Juan bas- in, Colondo is unabated, according to reports from Durango and Cortez. The ofl is*of the highest grade and the field promises to be of unusual size g when developed. Surveying and Locations Many Denver men have secured Oil Expe:.s in the field, among them|{ Geologiste BP Rape: Clark Mitchell, Nathan Gregg, Wilson,|{ Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Cranmer & Co,, and W. A. Matlock. Applications for government leases, made several months .ago, have been 4 granted by the department, accord-|} P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric ing to word from Washington yester- day. Each lease is for 1,720 acres. Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; fat lambs steady to 15c higher; choice westerns, $10.25; top natives to city butchers, Lb a Pe a a lee A aa ae Here is a paint that has been tested | Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co, $Oo09' PROTECTION Celebrating the Duck r i | ‘Simplicity of Construction Season with | eee LS oheration } Against loss resulting from carelessness, fire or theft is assured if you make use of SPECIAL PRICES Sar cine twone underreeming xt be done for lose the Safe Deposit Vault of the Casper Na- “ y with a Swan Underreamer than any other. IN PMerotiramresn TTT i tional Bank. Insure the safety of your PUT TE [ae achin | | stocks, bonds, valuable ‘papers and jewel ridgepo x oh Ricca Co. by renting a box in our fire and burglar- eget 1 eetttaste TI is proof vault, the annual fee which ranges MOLESKIN VESTS With Sleeves, Knit Collar and Wrists, Regular $6.50 Values. FOR SATURDAY On Guns of All Kinds BE. SURE TO CALL IN BRANCH STORES— ry R 0 Te A Ran| , or Fort Worth, T 4 —— Tae O te Sten ADER) UameRT ET er TNs Tuer OL ieee from $4.00 upwards per annum. : Kaw, Okla. Florence, Kan. S E)Dorado, Kan. PUMP GUNS $40.00 and $55.00: Wa IE Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company’should re- flect a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher prices and market distribution. Information on this issue*granted freely upon re- Sua TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Baby Bonds : Phone 601 (is Parents Attention * We Have the School Shoes LEARNER For ‘Sour Bora 260 So. Center St, Casper, Wyo. Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Follow Under United States Government Supervision. 9900990909000 PPSEIOGOD B9EF BEOGIDHEH90-06-999969-9000-0-065- 99006 56O6-96-0-0096-06205000 oe PLLOSOO0OHO9 9-09 HEPES OPPO OOSOCE EHS