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PAGE EIGHT WARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS STRIKE EXTENDS OSAGE DISTAIC The producing limits of the Osage field have been e tended on the southern boundary for a distance that adds hundreds of acres to the potential possibilities of the field. The Wyoming Petroleum company recently drilled a test well on section 1-42-63, which reached an oil sand at a depth of 2,143 feet. to a depth of sex hundred feet. In order to test the possibilities of the discovery, the well was shot, 140 Capitol Pete 00% Prod. and Refrs. quarts of nitroglycerine later 46 peta) {Cootem =: more being touched off by the Inde pine fonrte oene Ss per Torpedo company. The re : ves Citive ‘Ber sult of the shot was to start a flow bh a heavy flush production hing it is thought that ted down to the large he district attached to the the deepest producers also one the distric RECEIPTS LOW, WHEAT CLIMS| Trading Light and Easily In-} fluenced at Opening Market T=day. ; Wheat show ndency today with bul being small, at lea trike problem was. se some attentio: ch varied fro to a like a ce with Dec $ to $1.08% and May $1.1 were followed by mod: ound and then some: alk of reshipments of eat from Montre: 1 selling 8 close er, with De red winter w Cleveland ted to a material a weak, 14 nd was to $1.11% nd eats hardened with wheat. Corn After opening a shade to %c higher, December 48% to 48%c, corn scored slight further gains. In the late dealings corn followed wheat downgrade. 7 close was weak, %c to tec net lower, with De- cember 48c to 48 Oats started unchanged to "se up, December 340 and then continued firm. Provisions were dull but had an up- ward slant with grain despite down- turns in the hog market. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Close: Wheat—December — $1.06%; Fi.11%. $ Corn—December 48c; Ma: Oats—Decemnber B3tec. 33%0; May 38%c. 0. Pork—January . Lard—January 8.90; March 9.15. Ribs—Janua: 55; May 7.95. Provision: CHICAGO, t, 26,—Butter—Un. changed. t Sgges—Unchanged; ree en. 3,72 Poultry—Alive, lower is, 220 springs, 19c; turkeys, roosters lée K. ©. Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 26.—Butter and poultry unchanged. Exge—Firsts, 2c to 3c higher; sec: , unchanged Potatoes. CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Potatoes—Low cars; total United State shipments 1,474; Michigan, Min consin bulk and sacked $i. ; Dakota white $1.40@1 cwt; Minnesota and North Dakota Red River $1.65@1.85 cwt evo eh te “Hobson's Choice” is said to have had its origin in Toby Hobson, who was the first man in England known to have let out hackney horses foi hire. His clients had always to take the horse that was nearest the doo which meant that they had no choice —<—<———— A newspaper for hungry people; which could be eaten after it had been vead, Was once published in Paris It was printed with an ink guaranteed non-polsonous on thin sheets of dough AL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Certificate of incorporation of Zenith Investment Company was filed in the office of the Secretar: of State, nne, Wyoming, on October The Company organized for the purpose of ing generally in real estate and ter rights and franchises, and in im- provements and other property .ap purtenant thereto or in connection therewith. The capital stoc One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), divided into One Thou- sand (1,000) shares cf the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100) each, The term of exist e of the Company is fifty (50) x e operations of the Com- n in) the City business and” affair Company will be managed s o shall manage the affairs Company during the first istence. Tho location pal office of the cor- in this state is Casper, and the name of the ¢ thereof is Frank TMENT CO. : A. Becklin et, 26, 27, 28, 1921. UF HUMPHREYS ‘ORING BIG Ul Valuable O1] Properties Sold for $7,000,000 by Oil Mag- nate and Denver atwest Associates. Picardy oss. 3158 i pao Riverton Retr. First 4e DENVER. ’ Colon) Oct, Sean | Rex. and ered. 16 |Second 4s ment is made from Mexia, Tex eT ies AEX ae rat 44a that A. E. Humphreys and othe: | +0"! Oy. « . _:08 [Second 4%a x men who own control of that] ‘Vestern Exploration 230 Third 4%s “have sold shares cf} Wind River Reg. 01 {Fourth 4 s-Texas. price of | lor ank sites as well an from the arro county, Work on new wells is to be start with the addition capital and a ted with him.| Producers & Refiners Corpor- me of the ountry At the present time the Humphrey: interests have approx wells.on top of the ould produce an vs 909 barrels, tr hes a vast amount of acreage bat 1s inside of the préductive area All told, on the holdings there are nore than sixty have been shut down on and are being standardized and wil 0 drilled in as quickiy as tankage ts provided, Other Interesting announcements a»: | 2 farther tortheoming befor Colanel that he will do away with the town- site of Humphreys, which was to be built near Wortham, as he thought there would be too much rivalry be. tween the new town of Currie and Wortham. Livestock Mart | CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—4U. 8, Bureau of Market beef steers and yearlings unevenly but sharply higher; many desirable steers Cully $1 above last week's close: top lings $12 $11.50; bulk ‘beef steers $6.50@10.00; butcher she stock mostly 25¢ higher; vulls, stockers and feeders strong te er;-veal calves steady; best veal- rs to packers $11.50. Hiogs—Receipts 19,000; mostly 10 to > lower than yesterday's average. choice 220 to 250 pound butchers $7.80; holce light lights 8.00; bulk light and ight butchers $7. ws $6.25@6.65; pigs steady; bulk de- sirable 90 to 130 pound kinds 38,00@ to Sheep—Receipts 20,000; killing class- strong to ‘ambs to packers early $8.50@8.75; to outsiders up to $9.10; come-back west- lambs $9.00; mbs $8.40; choice 110 pound Montana - parlings $7.25; choice Nght fat ewes 35.00; feefer lambs steady. DENVER, Oct. 26.—Cattle—Recelpts 3,001 ows and heife: 50@9.50; feeders $4.50@ Hogs—Receipts 85; bulk $6. sheep—Receipts feeder. lambs $6.50@7.4 Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Consolidated Ro). Sinclair Ott Texas On Kinney Lance Cree! Losk Royalts Lusk Petroleum Marine .. f like Henry and Guit Northwest S. Steet Union Pacific Sterling rr Call 2,000,000 two companies, known as th SMexia and the Hum. to’ the Pure Oll_eom: named $7,000,000, ¢ Humphreys ! Wyo . Grass Creek Dik Basin Rock River Today’s Markets by Wire - ene FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Pan-American Pete FORSIGN EXCHANG Phones 203-204 Com. 79.00 119.00 RR. io understood ; ilting at 3,4 JOHNSONTEST. =: WELL GIVEN UP ‘crris—No. d in the field a six-inch Hne Meader well, in to a tank th completed near Currie station "892 fe s in line to he ation Strikes Flow of leading concerns of th Sulphur Water. Producers & Refiners corporation bas abandoned its test on ‘the Mu » Creek structure near Kaycee in Johnson county, Wyoming, at. 2,530 feet, the dri having opencd. up aj Company and heavy flow of “sulphur water at that atel airty avhich tmated output o if all allowed to Wells that top of the igs up. 42-82 and 1s about 20 miles northwest | to Casper. of the Salt Cresk fleld. The top of, the Embar was reached ut 2,300 feet It “was 35 feet in thickness and The Tensleep was topped at 2,480 fect d drilled into 40 feet. Hole Js be- ne plugged and material moved to| ‘® Salt Creek. ws Company's test in the Blac Gutch | J@nuary district on section 249-34, near Wyola on the Crow Indian reservation, Big Horn ccunty, Montana, is underream- ing to bottom of hole at 9,689 feet. Test is headed for the Tenaleap which should be picked up within the next 150 feet. The status of the company’s tests in the proven districts of Wyoming as of October 27 was as follows: Sand Draw- 1, section 14, un: derreaming to bottom of hole at 2,100 feet with §%-inch casing following. Ozage—Test on section 36 has been spudded in. Hole ts being drilled by Contractor Clark. . 2 Wertz on section 7- Boldier district is er conditions shipment of the line 1 ti improvements may another fortnight bas announced ember Humphre; The mid. includes Ni the usual and L. Jew in “The ——Cattle—Receipts 7,000, top 1,270 pound steers chorean offeri: 234 Midwest Refining Bldg. 10 @7.75; bulk packing Se higher; fat native fed western shorn DIVIDENDS ON Denver Quotations. i strong, beef steers $5.00@%.00; $3.50@5.00; calves bulls $2.00@3.00; stockers November 1, 1921 Ask TAYLOR & CLAY 200 @7.50. steady; top 8,600; feeders others steady; ewes $2.00@4.00; 60 feet. 8, seetion 26-26-87, drilling at 2.826 feet; No. 1, section 7, is drilling at 3.250 feet; No. gection 26.26-87, is side-tracking at 50 MILES OF DITCH FOR --GAS LINE COMPLETED Rapid progress {s belng made on the Joint pipeline of the Midwest Refining the Producers & finers corporation from the Lost Sol- Gepth: { thadeeation 4 fs "| dier-Mahoney-Ferris natural gas fields 2 minds are ‘Approximately, 50 miles. of ditch have been dug, 33. miles of pipe id and 26 miles covered with about miles of pipe strurg. favorable and material, it mb 19.37 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Mexican Petroleum Fag 1s building about 1,200 feet north of ‘With qweath- prompt is expected ‘ompleted about SHORTS RETIRE Improvement in Equipments, 3 Motors and Steels Develops me in Early Sales, Western . 28 AL x : NY Olek: Coma. Ce aeanien NEW YORK, Oct. 26—Speculati Se. | ; Open Clow, | 4 were the chiet features ot today's ‘ E ; rofeesional stock mar! gains After the sand was entered oil rose in the casing| Pisck Tell 2---..---:- eer soi 2S Et EST to: Sogn en eerie? tive industrials were dull and inclined to react. shares. tirement of the short interests noted at the opening of today’s mar- . $106.25 $105.50] Ket. eSpecially in oils, motors, steels, : 21.8 4 eH anc equipments, Royal Dutch, Shell 4112 4112} Transport, Atlantic Gulf, Willys Over- 45:50 land preferred, Baldwin Locomotive, Pressed Steel Car, Bethlehem, Cruct- ble and United States Steel were high- ; by large fractions to 2 points. Ship- Pings also improved, but rails fatled to throw off thelr recent apathy. Pre- Uminary quotations for the principal foreign exchange rates were irregular, reflecting latest political developments abroad. 4 The stock market's tone became more uneven during this morning, the 6 per cent opening rate for call money. dué to withdrawal of govern- ment funds, evidently acting as a re- straint Upon bullish operations. Some of the steels, equipments, mo- tors, sugars and merchandisl: sues extended their early gains, but foreign oils became heavy. Mexican Petroleum reacted 1% points and Gen- eral Asphalt and. Houston were low- ron profit-taking. ‘Traders continued to ignore the rails which made only v al changes. United States Steel sluggishly within limited bounds. in MSE NS iver. NEW YORK, Oct. 26—Forelgn bar silver,.69%c; Mexican dollars, 534%c. Foreign Exchange Easy. NEW YORK, Oct, 26.— Great Britain—Demand ej cables 3.94, France—Demand 7.2044; cables 7.31. Italy-——Demand 3. Telgium—Deman 16. 3.9315: Germany—Demand 0.80% Holland—Demand 34.0; Norway—Demand 13.1 Sweden—Demand 22.11 Denmark—Demand 19. Switzerland—Demand Spain—Demand 13.35. Greece—Demand 4.35, Argentina—Demand 32.25. 0.60%; cables 34.11. Re- tead of the provided in the contract. Film Attraction- On Columbia Bill ‘eek Dill at the Colum i} Hart In “God's Gold, ‘galaxy of glorious girlica” P. Wall out-Hebrewing Inspector.” ings of the company WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General-Accounting. Marine Oil Company (Inc.) Mr. Wall makes the most of this excellent ve- hicle for his Hebrew characterization. The new pianist Js filling a long felt want, and an increased rest and gusto $s noticeable in, the song and terpsi- AUDITORS PS EL ot ch tc te IE 5; yAN DENBERG REIMERTH & VAN DE: 4th Floor 0-8 Bids. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTED REGISTRY CORRP. 2os'ii Oil Hixchange Bldg. Phone 660, ARCHITECTS ‘ DUBVIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 24-25 ‘Sownsend Biock > Wyo. Phone 440. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 ON Exchange bldg: Phone 1162. | AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AUTO RADIATOR SPECIALISTS Cleantn: > Kepairing and Work. Called for and Delivered Phone 4810 724 Bast the BOILER WORKS Casper Holler and Tank Works 416 South Kimball Street. Kinds of Repair Work—Oid Boilers pene and Exchanged— Field Work a Specialty. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEK GEN VKANS® KR CO. Baggage, Meavy mauung and Piano ‘ae ‘Moving. Phone i4J. SEARLES 'SRANSFER Phones: “WV, MUVING A SPECIALTY, CHIROPRACTORS A RARE OPPORTUNITY | The tremendous oil industry of WYOMING is in its infancy. The natural resources of WYOMING are truly remarkable. The possibilities and future of CASPER.are assured beyond a question of a doubt. . It is destined to be the second largest city in the Rocky Moun- tain Region. ea Watch the prediction. For these reasons—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, with over $220,000,000 of assets—seventy-five years old, and with a record of sound and just treatment of its membersiip of over 300,000, desires an Assistant General Agent. Experience is not altogether necessary, but character and/integ- rity are essential requirements. A rare opportunity is offered the right man. Address MEYER HARRISON, General Agent Chamber of Commerce Building, Denver, Colo. Di a JEFF RE’ i Phone 203 : 3 SS mi Shove 106 EVAH M. HOUSER HERNOALL 210 East Fifth st. Pho: me 152383 —— CLEANERS and PRESSERS Se eee ease THE SERVICE CLEANERS Cleaning, Press! Remodeling DOCTORS DR. A. P. KIMBALL Surgery and Diagnosis Offiss Aver White's Grocer: Office Ph. 120M. Res. Ph. CASPER, WYO. ROOF CONTRACTING General Woofing Contractors. fp pener le Z and Recoating a . a _ Specialty. GENERAL CONTRACTING Sand and gravel delivered any part of city $1.50 to $2.25 per yard. L. E, Blanchard. Phone 1147J. Office and Wareh 1296 Glenarm. Business and Professional Directory la = ‘Tel. 7619. | (oo “Clminen =| 5 Phone 1333W'| Braztl—Demand 13.13. Montreal—91.87%. Money. NEW YORK, Oct. 26—Call money, low 6%; ruling rate offered at 514; last 90 Gays 5% @ 4; six months 544%. Brime —— paper 54@%. . Metals, NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Coppe: Steady; electrolytic. spot and nearby, Ie: later 13@12%c. ‘Tin—Easter; spot and nearby, 2: futures 26.254 28.59. Iron—Steady, unchanged. Lead—Steady; spot 4.70@4.75. inc—Steady; East St. Louis deliv- ery spot 4.60. Antimony—Spot 4.85@5.25. 1,500,000 TO BE IDLE, CLAIM LONDON, Oct. 26~—Nearly _ 1,500, 000 persons will be without employ. ment fn Great Britain throughout the coming winter, declared T, J. McNa- mara, minister of labor, Monday during debate in the bouse of com- mons on the unemployment bill. The government, he said, had decided to extend the scope of the measure so that it would apply to Ireland. pate An ba SHOAL CREEK OIL TEST A conference of the officials of the Midwest and of the bureau of mines ts being held today in the bureau of mine offices, Oil Exchango building. The conference is to determine the teat for Salt Creek oil) and the pro- portion of water and sediment pres- ent, B. H. Carnahan, chief gauger for the bureau of mines covering all ter- ritory west of the Misissippi from Canada to Louisiana, is one of the important members of the conference. oo Gabvorzacreioerasas albinos eneetlast Surveying and Locations Geologiste ~~ Gil Expe-.s pari cebe. o ray age P yoming 7am jue P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTL. Civil and Criminal, tal Ol Bldg. tas. LAWYERS MENU 6 GULLACK wy ers @uite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 11200 WILLIAM J. WEHRLI 2 qyftttormey at Law | 1 OS Bldg. Phones 558 MELA IAM O. WILSON | NICHOLS” # STIRRETT 3090-10-11 Oi Kachange Bldg. F GEORGE W, FERGUSON orney-at-Law Bai Whone 1984, OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS. ie Physio Suite 6 ‘Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. L. Lb. WADE Osteopathic’ Physician Rm. 5-7" Wood Ble ene 12774. DR. C. A. SANFORD Midwest Builaian ts sida 1030 _ PRODUCE TON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Poultry, ‘ri Vegetables. 35" NERY fruit and RADIATOR REPAIRING Fries calab ches lisa an bea CAJPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS — Cleaning —itecoring se W. Xelowstone "Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re coring and z men.” 124 W. Secoud. ~ Phone Was, SPIRELLA CORSETS Mrs. L. M. King wil se by Appolntment 938 North Washington and Street. SIGN PAINTING at W.. Yetlowstone. Plone 33 TAXI GRAND CENTRAL BAR TAXI ©. &, Beleler. Phone 88. TAILORS TAXIDERMISTS Mount SEDERMIET. oun! of +» game heads, rugs and robes made. 15 So Jon- well street. -Phone 791M, "2 Con TAXIDERMIST AND TANNERY oh spay a 1990. Furs Repaired and Made to Order Phone 787W 883 South Elm St, VETERINARIAH DR, 1. E. BAY, Veterinarian, Office, 142 West Second st. Phones: Office 20. Kes. 1682NJ. SPPLOPELYOT PIPE PILED IDOL IOOD OOD OLD OSODELOOLOOP IOS | Of TAKEN UP AT MEETING | ADVERTISING Ir Tribune Want Ada. How.to Answer Blind Classified. Ads In answering bitnd ads in these columns, please be careful to usy the precise address given in the adv. Write the address plainly. Letters brought in to Tho Triturie office do not requir: stamps. Al- ways inclose your answers in sealed envolepe. In replying to ad- vertisements where references aro each 6; minimum 25 cents, ~ our the. foregoing instructions word for The Casper 10.30, the head. HELP WANTED—#IALE WANTED—Energetic, Late to Classify.” | | } able man, meet public and js willing to work; 1057, Casper, Wyo. 10-24-3t* POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Experienced nurse de- sires engagement. Phone ee : in offices before. Box 83, Tribu: nish references. Box 86, Tribune. 10-26-1t* WANTED—Two reliable girls want work, experienced in fountain work, table waiting and clerking; worki: together. South rbin s' 10-26-3t* WANTED POSITION—As housekeep- er in country or town by woman with small child. Mrs. Eva Russell, Casper hotel, room 11. 10-26-3t WANTED—By reliable woman, clean- ing by the hour, day or week or Phone 312M. 10:25-5t Fe ARNE SSE a Daa RE ies End dh WANTED POSITION—As bookkeep. er for a small store aa a side lin: Phone 1241M between 7 and 8 o'clock. bp. m. 20-26-41" —$—$—$<— WANTED—Team vrork; reasonable. Call before 9:15 a. m. or after 6 p. ™m.. 1220 South Chestnut street. Phone a19W. 10-26-4t° ———$——$ $C SITUATION WANTED—BExperienced bookkeeper and accountant desires Position; good references. Address bookkeeper. 278 South Jackson street. Phone 705J. 10-24-5t" —_: G WANTED TO RENT __ general house work. ——$—— _| WANTED—Would like to rent. piano ‘by responsible parties. Call at 863 South Lincoln street. 10-25-8t WANTED TO RENT—Apa=unent or furnished hoyse close in. Addrons P.O. box 11858. 9-24-dh —<$$< << —____ WANTED TO RENT— By | rellable party, four or five-room modern, furnished house, with gas; must be close in. Address box 81, Tribune. 10-22-5t "WANTED TO SUT WANTED—Haye several calls for Well located lots; also small resi- dences. Montgomery Realty and In- ¥estment Co., 143 South Center street. Phone 1310, 10-25-tf WANTED—To buy second-hand furni- ture. Call phone 87, and ask for Second-Hand store. 8-23-tt, se WANTED—A relinguishment within 20 miles of Casper; prefer north or west of Casper. Call Nesbitt Realty Co. : 10-25-3t VANTED TO BUY~-saddl and tarps. Phone 1086. WANTED—AIl kinds of rurniture, stoves. rugs; we dea] quick and pay cash. Phono 1086. 9-15-tt SERVICES OFFERED CASPER Mattress Co., harness 9-15-t¢ mattress ren- ovated and recovered, just like new. Phone i206W. 10-25-3t* $$ ent HIDES—Havoe them tanned 6r made into rugs or wearing apparel. For further information call at 1128 South Beech street or phone 1535. 10-26-4t* ee WANTED—Sewing; embroidery work and crotcheting, Phone 942M. . 10-25-2t* $e i YOU WANT your furniture re paired, call at $67 So. Ash, or phone 660. 8-5-tf iat DOES Pie FOR SALE— AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE-—Good used cars, all §00d ehape; ‘prices reasonabl we sell cars on commiss! bring your car over, we get you spot cash for it. If you want to buy or gell cars, see us? Auto Exchange, Fitth and Center streets. "1031-61 Fire Destroys 300 Houses In Asia Minor City ATHENS, Oct. 26—Three hundred houses and stores fn Afiun-Karahis- sar, in Asia Minor, were destroyed by fire late last week, says an official statement. It {5 indicated’ that the fire was of accidental origin. The vision of most he boa-constrictor, j abl his t serpents is poor, its own length, you have what you won't want and want what you don’t have—Use for inserting Want Ads in The Cas per Daily Tribune ts 1% cents a word insertion OF TOWN edvertisements must be accompanied Sy cash or check in full payment of the same. Note aout counting the words and the rate per Casper Dally Tribune CLOSING HOUR—Want Ae tebe classified properly must o Daily ‘tribune office before Want Ads received after 10:30 to 18:20 'p, a. “will be theested under of good reputation, who knows how to 10-26-3t° WVANTED—Violinist and piano play- er, Inquire 1150 North Durbin street WANTED—By girl, any kind of of. fice or clerical work; have worked +|house or lots as POSPTION WANTED — Competent stenographer of four years’ experience desires first clase position; on fur- A street. every Saturday’ FOR two cl ng South Ash or Phone 1660. T94t FOR SALE—Get a gas heater for cook with at 1302 South Spruce 1 South Spruce street. Ee FOR SALE—Small business location. Phone 1144J. FOR ° baby go-cart. street. Phone 1509R. POULTRY dressed ‘to for instance, being | Sat? See 20 further thaa’ one-thira| —-———..._. ‘nly the Man in the 10-19-46 SALE—Marmon car, cash oni; Interested parties call C. R. Pee. von, Casper Motor oe ee > : 22-4: — FOR SALE—Ford sedan. 1036 ‘street. Ae Viau, ’ Mont.” “02530 SALE—Ford i ‘overhauied, $150 pene East Second’ stree 303. 10-243: Seneca a a SR FoR Bisht, Ad cond. “ion, $1,800 Gash. 148 North kine: street. 20-26-21, pare ea eS te le ES en eis Bast ‘Saiowatons com - 0. ave. MUST sell a good Ford at once; ve: reasonable, 402 South Durbin Phone 1462. 3 Real Co., 143 South Center ztreet. Phone 1310. 10-25-17 FOR SALE—Equity tn modern seven. house; due building and loan payable jterms; or will exchange for small Bar tholomew. Phone office 1178 or resi dence 8132, o 10-20-71* electric garage, $2,000 down, $50 mionth, 8 per cent interest on balance. 1218 Sullivan street. Phone 1028M. 10-244: FOR SALE— Beautiful nine-room home fornierly held at $15,000, greatly reduced and offered on very easily han take part payment. yr gomery Realty and Investment Co., 143 South Center street. Phone 1310. ; 10-265-t¢ North Wurling- ton addition; price $1,050 with 3250 down and balance on easy monthly payments. Branch Bey: Co., 718 East A street. Phone 8683, 10-25-4t pected ace alata oe b xe) ~ $1,000 of cash, fest on 1012 South Walnut nce lor hone 606J. HOUSEHOLD GOODS re SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION Duying and selling all the time, used ying an: in, and new ure; upholstering and auction sales auction- avenue. B-2-te 326 We . J. R. Sartain, eer. ‘est Yellowstone Phone 1617J. 7 $$ ___.__ POR SALE—Very nice walnut piano and bench, tered nice quar- je, wax Ubrary Wash- 10-26-12 sewing 9-15-tf andispattress oO hair; settee; 1906 ‘Winchester 2 FOR RENT—Light running machines. Phote 1086. SALE—Single 9x12 wool and rifle and card table. Inquire rear 433 South Grant between 6: p.m. thing second-hand, or to trade, call at 367 these cold days or a Tange to If FOR’ SALE—One sanitary cot with full sized cotton mattress. 1302 10- FOR SALE— Three-burner ‘Western oll stove; two-burner. Perfection, one oven; also oil heater; tielve thorobred black Langshang hens and rooster. Phone 967J. 10-26-1t ——<——< FOR SALE—Electrio washer; nearly new. Phone 1086, FOR SALE—Two used and records; bargains. 9-15-t¢ phonographs Phone 1086. -15-tf FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 425° West Yellowstone avenue. 10-25-11 —— FOR SALE—Five @esirable lots {n Midwest Heights additio: good terms and cheap for cash. box 27, Tribune. call at 83d SALE-—Registered pointer puv- utifully “marked, $15 each. 1305M. 10-25-4¢ FOR SALE—Old newspapers, Tribune office. oe box. core is 9-15-tf. Phone 1086. eee ee ee FOR SALE—Cheap B Flat LP tenor ®axaphone including case and mus: rack, instrument has silver satin f! jorsepower portable Call G1. 10-26-3t" a FOR SALE—Several pieces of wedding glass; suitable for Christmas present} reasonabl . Rear, 1029 East Second 19-26-2t POULTRY order; hens and springers, 20c delivered. Hant Poultry, 425 West Yellowstone ave nue. Phone 1623W. 10-26-4t FOR SALE OR TRADE SLE OR TRADE—Almost new ‘cinss 8} model roadster. AP- ‘Barrel, -25-6f