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PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921. ' ! NOTICE. OF BOND DEMAND WCE SSA" a Today’s Markets by Wire VARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY | -AULES MARKET ° > > <- | | G i FL Exch PI 203-204 Dated this 15th of Octo! : RIVERTON WILL CELEBRATE GAS aad “4 | alpe ton Om er nai ; | FRANK | i | Executor of the Last win Initial distribution of gas at Riverton, Wyo., will be cele-| LOCAL O1L STOCKS EOD bs. --ocieonsssnl She wcguea| sa dng de Sinehs, Overaiat and Testament of Kats 1 h and dance to be staged jointly by the | ee Western States -- as 39 owed by Heavy les 0} . fae : brhted by a free lunch a ie ised j y by the | oP indian Government Issues t! - Robert N. city council and the chamber of commerce there. The event pack Creek NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. ¢ for Estate. Orden, Jr. A: is scheduled for about November 10 when the Fremont Gas Soston-Wyoming : Bw Aski - he of| Publish Oct. 15, 23, 28, Nov. 8, 192) company, the distributing concern, will be prepared to ex-| Berke. - Mecritt .... -$ 10.87 $11.00) EW YORK, Noy. 5-—The brief} Sete en a my tend service from the Producers & Refiners new line from | Bec; cee gci¢ Grok’ “Se a t23n 13.52] cession of the stock market today was f | Bee < |the Sand Draw field, recently com-| Gonsdiidated Hoyalty . 128 ee ‘ dull and irregular. High priced oils. rig argent e | pleted. A gag main ‘will be run up| Capitol Pete = ae Prod. %%4 Refrs. such as Mexican Petroleum, Califor- of| of the above po | [the Magpole at “main “street tntersec- | Columbine. s+, pong eae an was 3 interested tion of the town afd: a-st: flow | Cn: 1 87 221s Jor gas ignited 16 fight up "Sateen on oa ere pp ee P ections thereat ee %, ‘ | Soe 'einn Yanai ibeeg tans el = . S. O. Indiana ........ 475 8 deoaee 4 a Sth de oY Lowest ‘ | Oniy one bad joint of pipe was/Bikhorn . NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | tors also strengthened but steels, Dor capital alec, Natrona, Fre-|D. 1921, that is, | cound<da' the gue ane teen tanthna i. Cw Mexican Petroleum 75 $105.87] equipments, coppers, leathers, chem entree in Suntes, Girec-| after the last |to Riverton when it was eubjectea| Frantz. . Bis ron e 22,62 Sanlgge SoS regres ne Ee, foes ee eugene Neg W.l. Me CS TE A eee Bae atecod Sich ten chara | Blaney Pan-American Pete 46.00| The closing was irregular. Sales ap-| Donald and J, H. Weir. CeaRY Deeceseesccocoocoooecoooooes hea lor the construction weeks titerwke |Saike Greael bias: U. S. Steel . 80.50 ‘proximated 250,000 shares. The bond| Larson & Smiley Union Pacitic 121.00 | market was fairly active, some of the/tins, capital stock $75,000, Easy Tone Prevails in Short|P!scea in connection and active ser ‘on of Chicago Market ports were dented later. Evening up late in the session {vice awaits only the completion of | feeder lines tn town and connecting |inch casing for a test of tower hori | zons. |Lusk Royalty ... | Lusk Petroleum Marine .... Wind River Refg. . FORZSIGN EXCHANGE. 4%s Liberty issues continuing their re- cent general advance to new high records. um, California Petroleum and Hous- L. A. Smiley P. M. For Rent or Lease 4 Today. jthem up to the houses. Mike Henry . rancs > Casper Auto Laundry | & | , | Mountain and Guif = company ct Casper capital stock $10,” AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP, 4 | Gian Northwest a NEW -YORK, Nov. 5.—Trading in| 000, directors Hal Curran, C. R. ‘ ACCESSORY 4 CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—Wheat prices ‘ pees Sand Cased Of Outwest Call Money Stocks was again overshadowed by|terson and Ray Esterline. ‘cal averaged lower at the opening of he lucers & Iefiners corpora-| Picardy ..... . s the demand for government bonds @t/ Grass Creek Sheep compan: Y Chicago board of trade tod An/|tion accomplished a difficult task in|Riverton Refs. LIENS BOO the opening of today’s session. Ltb-|-prermopolis capital atock $50,000, dt-’ 444 East Yellowstone Avenue easy tone prevailed. A slight bulge|the Sand Draw field north of River-|Roy. and Pro. s++++$9444) erty 348 and fourth 4%= made new|rectors Charles Clayton, Ada F. Will Divide to Suit Tenant. « resulted from rumors of frost in Ar-jton, Wyo., when it succeeded in| Sunset ir + 94.00/ high record prices for the year. Clayton and William Clayton. } gentina, but northwestern interests|sending a drill through the gas eana|Tom Beil Royalty. Second 4s Stocks showed no decided trend; pils, company | of A sold on this bulge and the frost re-|and cased off the gas With eight-| Western Exploration 4hs as represented by Mexican Petrole.|_ Whitaker Live Stock 300,000, Inquire Apt. 10 in Building, Ardmore Apts. December started unchanged to %c ‘The well is situated at the ex-| Wyo-Kans 125 [Third 4%s ton being the strongest features. Tt Mes higher ut $1.01 to $1.01% and dropped | remo eartern end of the field where |WY0Tex. -.-.--. #2 [Fourth 44s . sea ranging from fractions to one|*Kinnis and Thomas Gtiles to $1.00% after the initial bulge. May/ol! production, if any exists, will be| Western PIR Mi . ony Se point accompanied the small offer- M = — first ces were $1.05% to $1.06|found. Hope has not been abandon WYOMING CRUDB OIL. MARKET. fics of Crucible Steel, International 2 which were tc to 4c lower than yes-/ed that crude will yet be found in| Grass Creek -#1.45 [Lance Creek .. Harvester, . International Paper. : erday's close. At the end of the first |commercial quantities in this district. | EI, Basin Bio Pegee oy Corn Products National Biscuit and ° ur May was $1.05% I¢ ol] does not develop in a lower | 20° edie sheers Dan = Pittsburg & West Virginia. Further urke- emp: eton ° Cc. ° coupled with some export news and improved market conditions at Win- nipeg made for a steadier undertone toward the close. The finish was sand another test is planned on the northwest side of the dome before the structure is given up as a pos- [sible of! producing field. LYRIC STOCKS NOTICE OF PETITIONER FOR PROBATE OF WILL. State-of Wyoming decline of the German mark to a new low record of 0.41 cents was without effect on other foreign exchanges. RAID, OWNER ARRESTED 4 > ; Another well nearing the pay sand. Shares will about yesterday's final’ with Decem- ¢58. Metals. TORRINGTON, Wyo., Nov. 6—) J ber $1.01%4 to $1.01% and May $1.06% 5 featney of Saroce as of the Sixth SW YORK Nov. 5.—Foretn ex-[The Paxton hotel. gave up several| advance soon again. Now selling at 144c. (RON Sp ak . imy|| Livestock Mart Judicial District; in and for. Na-|change—Irregutar. bottles of hootch and the Proprietor 4 sig lerppeestig igrg ick dit 4 trona County, State of Wyoming. | Great — Britain—Demand 2.94; Sot nyc aha ennicad teneibes ct CALL AT ROOM 19, TOWNSEND BUILDING . to 45%c and May 61%c to 51%c. | CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—{U. S. Bureau ‘ Motall-gexcone interested in anlahe sve fend result of a raid made by local ofti- Or Write E. L. Burke, Secy.-Treas., P. O. Box 1658 4 Corn followed sluggishly in the| of Markets}—Cattle — Receipts, 1,000.1 Righty Thousand Shares Un-| Estate: Not hereby given that| Italy—-Demara 4.16%; cables 4.17. |!als who locked the doors of the place |] , ° : path of wheat and closed with Decem-| Compared with week: A few desir: i za apes | Estate: Notice ereby given th taly—Desaand 4:16 % ;* ableg 417. i] their sear ‘was completed. a és | ia derwritten by Van Gorden ,.| Friday the 25th day of November,| felgium—Demand 7.16; cables} UP their ch - ‘ aoe at ale 45% @46c and May at/ able plain fed steers and gonenngs a Investment Company. A. D. 1921, at 9 ralocks in the fore-| 7.16 sah: in Fahey pleaded not guilty when 4r-| = 1%¢ to 51%c. to 25c higher, others unevenly 25¢ ° ae St tant - ade: ; raign justi { Gate began tanchaaged to tehlewes | Cuabisecteanuete ateanyitat aie i jnoen of said day, at the court room) “Germany—Demand 0.40%; cables |raigned See Te eitaetoed ar wich December 31%0 to 31%c¢ and|«tock 150 to 2c lower; canners and] wn, fp, wr Lavin Whentre WO0S-Poce. te ite Ce ee Matec eee Ok s * Max May 360 to 36%c. Ly steady; bulls steady to sacks Aye gaggle per, in the County of Natrona and} ‘frotiand—Demand 34.50; cables |Drougsht about a dea! whereby oars had tters mostly steady; bulls steady tling now under onstruction on the|State of Wyoming, has been ap- Q Poters, a well known resident be- J rae: Provisions were fairly strong but |25c lower; calves 25c to 50c lower.| it Wonet corner, on Secong, and| pointed as the tne and place fee | se8 . ° eeoprlakod of the’ Past ia WYOMING Al : tfading was almost nil. Some local| heavy talves off more; stockers and \Pr wine Be OF] Norway Demand 33.60. gcerey PFS ts : , ahorts showed a tendency to cover on feeders dull, weak to 25e lower. Center street now becoming a reality | afmounements were made ree proving the last will and testament of Hannah M.'Demorest, deceased, Sweden—Demand 23.10. arid emir ie Se pace Hogs—Recetpts, 6,000; market most. that the Van Gorden Investment|and for hearing the application of ple Sere eae A a es | 234 Midwest Refining Bldg. Phone 289 Y lanl stocks. “Prices \wore * wasietalty | 0,10 ro oe than yesterday's} company had underwritten 80,000/Grace B. Rafferty for the issuance Spain’ Depkad 186k 3%o0 higher average; market slow, holdover mod-| snares of stock, par value $1.00/to M. W. Rafferty of Letters of] Gouce usnda ang Audits, Financial Reports _nd I ig s! u » $8-o0'ling public here at 50 cents a share. | nexed, the sa race B. ‘erty ei! i: Service General : : fo aged Retry vulke hogs, $7.45@7.85; piga mostly 10¢] ME Publle Bere at BO cents © nce to| having renounced her right to serve} Braz!l—Demand 12.12. For Disposal 4 ‘ ee ice and Accounting. CHI » Nov. 5.— higher; bulk destrables, $8.25@8.35. | on Order‘) erost in the now enter-|s executrix, as in raid will pro-| Montreal—92 5-16. Refuse and Night higher. Denver Quotations. DENVER, Nov. 5.—Cattle—Receipts 20 beet steers $5.00@6.00; .75@S. calves $6.00@9.50; bulls $2.00@3.00; stockers and feeders $4.50@6.00. as efficient a set of officers and di- rectors, each proven successful in his own affairs as any organization can boast. A o-ordination of their ener- gies and abilities in the operation of the Lyric Theatre company can have but one answer—success.”” Dated this the 29th day of Oct. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Cleric. By Gladys Ford, Deputy. Geo. W. Ferguson, Attorney for| tures closed stea: J Petitioner. Publish Oct, 29, Nov. 5,12, 19, 1921.1 § High. Low. Close.} sneep—Recelpts, 2,000; compared ided, wh id whi & 2,000; riso which {s heralded as a big| vided, when and where any person 0 Boat) $1.01% with week ago, killing classes gener- Lelie! ang possibility, terms will| interested may appear and contest. Foreign Silver. The Ci 7 1.05% 1.06% | any steady; feeder lambs, lic to 25¢ “The above comprises, we believe,| the same. NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—Foreign bar silver, 69%c; Mexican dollars, 63%c. Cotton. NEW. YORK, . §.—Cotton fu- December $18.45; * Sanitation Co. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. nary, $18.24; March, $18.20; May, ‘ $17.47. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG be allowed to permit investors tak- = — UREA! INVESTI.- Hogs—Receipts 100; steady; Usht} ing run advantage of the offer. The * Service | GATION Gh ro Crimi, Suite $8.00@8.25; heavy $7.50@8.00. stock can be purchased at 50 cents 4th Floor 0-5 Bldg. ‘Tel. 2675, | oz Oil Bldg. Phono 1632. Sheep—Receipts 12,000; —_asteady:/q share, 25 per cent payable in cash |’ \ AC lambs 7.50@8.00; ewes $2.50@4.25;/anathe remaining 75 percent payable ’ ‘;COUNTANTS LAWYERS a feeder lambs $7.00@8:0 ii three equal installments 30, wd GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORRP. é — and 90 days from the date of the sub: Auditors and itocks HENCH & BULLAGK CHICAGO, Nov. 5—Potatoes— BANK RESERVES DOWN. scription. Registrar and Transfer Agents wy ers Dull; receipts 82 cars; shipments 771: juteresting figures on the prospec- 208-11 Gil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660.| Juite 204.205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 northern white, sacked and bulk 1.65 NEW YORK, Noy. 6.—The actual tive earnings of the company were Employment Bureau. Public Work | @1.75; Minnesota and North Dakota, dition of clearing house banks and ared by Byron 8S. Hule, an- ac Business Inc. ‘ Rea Rivers, sacked and bulk 1.50@| trast companies for the week shows|countant of the Wyoming Audit ‘cnography, ‘Sacansumaiip aod |211 og BQkomy at Law ! autor Bowtn Dakota wand) whites, | that: they ‘Hola! 413.861; O reserve in}company. ‘The prompegtiye series ee WILLIAM wie 4 5 and bulk 1.00@1.35. f legal requirements. * This is], company were placed at an —_— 0. ; ae a decrease of $3,412,170 from Jast cattmated naire of $165,090 annu- ARCHITECTS 5 Attorney-at-Law, | ‘ K, ©, Provisions. week. ally, After all expenses are deduct~ Se ____ iuites 14-15-16, ‘Townsend Blocks { KANSAS CITY, Nov. 5.—Butter— We Coa ed including federal income taxes the EO ahs reed ee. HAGENS & MURANE Unchanged. Ladies of quility originally wore] figures indicate that there will be an Casper, Wyo, ‘Phone 440. onatyere . Eges—Ono cent lower; firsts. 60c;| masks either to protect their complex-|estimated annual profit of $79,560. pre el Oh Sanne hg 206-207 Exchange Bldg. seconds, 30c. jons from the burning sun or out of| ‘Tho officers of the company, in GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY NICHULS & STIRRETE ; Poultry——Springs, roosters, turk-| modesty to prevent them from being|iuding Henry F. Brennan, president 415 Ol Exchange Bide. Pho . Lai ne ; evs, one cent higher 33c. recognized while out of doors. and general manager; Major Ormsby, oe ee nee SN eens I 300-1011 Oli” Exchange Bias. / er Soe vice president and director and C. H. AG et iGiie cad ei Fok gg te, | Pert workmen. All work guaranteed.|theso men the prospectus which was AUTO RADIATOR SPECIALISTS Townsend ridg. ions 196. {6@42c; seconds, 23@35e; atandards,|C@#Per Jewelry Mfg. Co. O-S Bldg. issued. by the Van Gorden Invest: OhWorke allen fontand Detverea | oi A, ome ee Hesiay 5: 2 ci 5 3-5-tf. ment company say! Phone ibis a ge os | Eggs-—Unchanged; receipts, 4270) ie = EIA VIED FUSION ‘BAGGAGE aan aT RANSEER: a TEOPATHS } eee ; R “ GA i TRAN hl i Poultry—Allve, lower; fowls, 14@ eee vi Physio a 220; springs, c; turkeys, 30¢: roost eae evn Ber pednmd ny 9 Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 ers, 150. 3 eaey panne. ing. hone j4J. DR. L. L. WADE Highest prices paid for di ds, = “ Osteopathic clan Sabi greenery ears a THE WOMAN OF THE Phones: tte, BE ote, 104, | Wood le “Powe 12723, e Jeweler, Oil Exchange building. \¢ ‘ é } MUVING A SPECIALTY, ~ DR. 0. A. SANFORD 8-15-tr| 2 Physician ; one Ueloakan $ HOUSE . CHIROPRA Midwest Builaing ee i pep XOTICE OF CONTEST. 1 ; sina eS rs . artment of th . Unite vier RY 5 > ming, October 24, 1921. 3 t . > a re di To Barbara. King of’ Casper, ayo Does the family marketing and in most $le ‘ ba Z : ns Tara VASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS € ming, Conteste 3 1 dit f th - Dis. bs 434 W. Yettowstone Sredcare Naety asinen Cerne cases controls the expenditures o ema t ., Suite 2, ‘xowusend Block ——_ Phone "1034 ; pecrere Who [eres Casper, Wyoming, ; jor portion of the family income. $ UIC iS e 10neer ul er (@) Phones: ulice azz, ites. 1235, auto RADIATOR SERVICE — Re 2, as his postoffice address, 3 5 Me. balto Chiropractor Secui — dia on October 24, 2821, file in this| $ She should have at her disposal every fa- 1 o.. d M t C 3 bz ‘Nore asimbail Be men. 124 W. Second. Vhune Jous, fing to cont’ and’ Seare’ iets |g cility for systematic and economical dis- . Valve-in-Hea otor Vars yan hovame ueaNa | —SPIRELLA CORSETS lator omeste: on ; % 7 4 Z 019427-019438, mate Jone i aay. X°.|¢ bursement which an up-to-date financial_ at 210 Kast poitfopractor Mrs. Ly Mo King March 19, 1920, for all Se Cores Sieh * * ‘ : : 23 ‘uth St. Phone 15233 Will Call G Township 46'N: Hanes 18 Wess |$ 1Stitution affords. Twenty years of service have LEANERS (aad PRESSERG Fo. Box on ame CLEA. GAS 4 Meridian, and as grounds for his con- : B 3 k al: : h d t = and PRESSERS | 938 North W: and K Street, test he alleges that Barbara King given LIC. vaive-in-nhea motors THE SERVICE CLEANERS alien Sone eens The women of Casper find checking and ee Med ceoutation for conteaning,, Pressing, Remodeling SIGN PAINTING deveribed: hit she has ne | Savings accounts in this strong bank both qa po SPO wEy ' DOCTORS Bush Signe SH DID IP Fronts or cultivating ‘on the inna. |g €COnoTnical and convenient and our equip- and dependability. Saying “valve- j SELF art.' 242 W. Nellowstons, “Peo Eoset such abandonment wa ae r y. ; . A. P. KIMBALL fo her gervice inv the United tates | $ face for their interest is altogether com- i in-head” today means “Buick” ‘ ery and Diagnosis TAXI y, Navy or Marine Corp: > ete . 7 Office Over 8 Grocery 4 You are, therefore, further notified | > Pp : 4 ; Res. Ph. 1715W.] “GRAND CENTRAL I q that the said allegations will be tak-|® as much as it did two decades ago. CASPER, WYO. GRAND CENTRAL BAR TAXI { en as confessed, and your rale. entry | 2 - 7 ~ C. m. Beleler, Phone 88, will be cancelled without furthe: | $ es a ottes sesideney te right to be heard, either before this |? Buick Sixes _- Buick Fours Ps ce Eman 24: : 164, Sitnie qriceminthinec fat to se | # g2-Ste4e Patience 41% aa. Foursé Two Pass. Roadater $938 = ae TAILORS 1 hown below, your answer, under | evi - f ‘our Passi Coup Mun ay Fe Pasa Semen WYOMING Nt Prema ing Oring, Sten apecineety Fetontee to Tose |g 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? ; 4 cour Maem Geers 4. Hi} 2-Four-S7 Five Pass. Sedan - 1650 General Booting Contractors. Repair | “is ° Sy eepairine and Atte allegations of contest, together with |% Sine Bed Wea ee ee a Specialty. OS Aildweset aves Phone aaah due proof that you have served a copy | Ash about the G. M. A. C. Plan pote ree TAXIDERMISTS : of your answer on the said contest: ; : iris Nei ie : Sitter in person onby registered man. 5 r § (C-12) [GENERAL EON TRACTING You should state in your answer C N ti al B k W. E. Pratt—Let us give “~__‘TAXIDERMIST. the name of the postoffice to which ip , : 33 your contract and repair irds, game 2 oe ee oe asper National ban : eae et td ee eevee wy . sid. well street, .Phone 791M. Cony WILKIE COLLINS, CASPER, oO. “GENERAL TEAMING Receive - TEAMING Date of first publication Oct. 28, 1021. VETERINARIAN Under United States Government Supervision. y P hone 909 v ‘eity, SLO to $2.00 a, DR. L. E. BAY, Vi WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES Warehouse Office, 142 West Second part Per yard. .L. E. Office and ate of thin . 2 - i Phone 11479. preter ore 3 ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM __|Warchouse, 1206 Glenarm. Phones: 20, Wes. 1682N3, . ; XN _— = 3 Saree) 4