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J PAGE TEN : s SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921. ‘HICAGO, Nov. 12.— Hamflton Dome has developed over < 3,000 acres of ofl land in which New oN ba Chose. | ®: Bean s1 bok s108k $1.08% 1 | York Oil haw large, substantial inter: : Pee! 09% $1.08 ee - 3 10% " ¢ > May --- 110% 11 Mw 1.10% The company has acquired some ex- . Corn— 46% 46% cellent looking ofl interests in Alaska. s3% "52% It has kept at the Boone Dome oil ar test, that may prove the second best New York holds it, about 1,700 acres, without contests. Its best claim 1s clear listed for patent and the remainder {s clear for leases. cents a gallon, on the average, over the low prites of early summer, In fact, some of the big refiners are finding it increasingly difficult] to meet the many orders they are recelving for tmmediate deliveries. This is one of the basic reasons for| the extremely bullish attitude being] taken by leaders jn the industry.| Thetr opinion is reflected by the} large advances which have occurred in crude of! Prices, The heavy de-| mand thus far, these being tho last figures avaiable. Production fn that month was larger than elther June or July, having been €6,473,000 gallons. Even with the enlarged output it was ne- cessary to draw on stocks, consump- tion having increased so much that 16,108,000 gallons were taken from storage. Thus actual consumption in August was 82,600,000 gallons con- trastd with 58,000,000 gallons in May, an increase of 24,600,000 gallons, or 43 per cent, tor lubricants, even allowing) Wbo jis ninety-e.ven, had a family of elght sons and daughters, seven of | Whom survive. Besides an infant great-great-sranddaughter, she has forty-four grandchildren and seventy- seven gsreat-grandchildren alive. ‘The latest Sensation in London jsoclety is the opening of a laundry by a Countess. The titled “washer- woman” ts Lady Clonmell, who has opened an establishment near Oxford street.” LEGAL NOTICES. Dated this 10th day of Novem- ber, 1921. bo UIS, Sheriff of Meccan CHR Wyoming. By H. L. Seidel, Deputy. Publish Nov. 12, 19, 1921. (H&M) NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the Interior, United ‘States Land Office. Douglas, Wyo- ming, October 24, 1921. To Barbara, King of Casper, Wyo- ming, \Contestee: You are hereby notified that Ira B. owers who gives Casper, Wyoming, The H. E. Grude Corporation Is Now Issuing Stock to New Purchasers. "We still have some stock left to offer which can be bought in amounts from $50 up, at $1.00 per share. This Stock Pays 12 Per Cent Dividend allowing bution. pr gow interested may | Township 35 N., Range 78 W., 6th P./ either in person or by registered mail. > e examine account and petition | Meridian, and as grounds for his con- Lye Seg Sac? aan 4 ||| Today’s Markets by Wire goa fie <hiectione thro, Gt any | the" sope fut "Bucuere anges une of he etc a : never established residence, you desire future notices ent r. — day of 1921, that has failed to live on the land above|to you. | tus teat described. That she has never placed, ‘WILKIE COLLINS, ' | |FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY aud tnt ‘are, caused to be any improve Receiver. 4 Phones 203-204 he will make final eta | mente tie Sebtnioaee toe cae land.| Date of first publication Oct. 28, 1921. : estate on Ji Oe eee eaten cerrandonment was not 4ue| Date of second publication Nov. 8. 1921 4 r ee soon tiereatier as the satter may her im the United States! nate of third publication Nov. 12, 193) oe = 3 wae 7 +s - | : General Tone Dull but Se- oy rae e s sTOC! Ww: ree 1 Slump in Oil Prices Fails to Halt Activities of Big uacuetOCAl OF STOCKS | jWroTer. -..-------.. maa |General Ton ‘witness Active £ Th; . i i | Big Indi 0 FX. Of gishiipenes se aan 9 ity at e- Independent Which Expects Big Success in \ poten Wyonilag ten? 89 | Western States ...... 46 43 4 Fe . 7 Buck Creek 33 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. 7 Operations of the Coming Year Sacks bie to Ba Ask) NEW TORK, Nov. 12—olls and Black Tail 08 Merritt ..... $ 12.50/ equipments were t! most prominent Seinshcialags Salt Creek 41 “| Glenrock Of .. 1,69} features of today’s brief but fairly Despite the unfavorable conditions of the ofl trade dur-| (vic Pe 3 00% | Salt Creek 15.26] broad stock market. Prices were ir- ing the the New York Oil company, while gs Columbine ..... 23 | Prod. and’ Re! 5.00 peesiar fm he initial Seattegs, ler } 4 ehhh hin ie * 7 : 135 |Cosden ... 6.25 lent ter on mari ting th t $600,000 by the unfavorable market, in| Consolidated Royalty dco mans 8.37| strength shown by high grade otls, no- a statement Frank G. Curtis, president, announces masa oN a0 louuctaeessuoee: 230.00| tably Standard Oil of New. Jersey, th any most entirely out of debt excepting the] ,°" 0 os |S. O. Indiana ..... 93.25| which rose 7 points. The closing was de ed ps t h cannot be made until 1922, 1923,/ os NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. | ‘trons. Sales approximated 350,000) 5 ph ve. t — | 1924 and 1925. ny Mexican Petroleum ..$114.50 $114.62|/8hares. + esate i WYOMING AUDIT ANY n © present financial condition of + Sinclair Ol , |: By virtue ef:an executio COMP. | a 25 Al NEW YORK, Noy 12—Selected =p ‘us n t Bes is due in many respe od 03 issues fufnished the only features of | OUt of the District > oon 234 Mi a bos t J . 1c| 28 \ 83.80| interests at the dull and trreguler an bere rat eg lidwest Refining Bldg. Phone ty ¥ r 1 °6 =| Union Pacific R. R. .. 123.00 123.00/0pening of today’s stock market. |” 4 nae eater J. Mayer, ‘. . c < C ni n | cass k Royalty... 95 FORXIGN EXCHANGE. Mexican Petroleum, Pullman, Has-| 1 SNt st inst Rudolph’ Dettwy, Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax : | Berea a5 2 ” k Petroleum . ‘ Steri! * kell & Barker and Railway Steel . \ RK U y png the accomplishments which | \sring : Yi iy [estab Spring were firm to strong, as were Fer, defendant, duly oes Service and General Accounting. jLu if i most important Mike Henry OT Marks also some ofthe domestic Olls. ‘Cop- a, JLU & i] | Mountain and Gulf .. 81 | have levied on the following A nips it Creek eases in| Nortnwe i7 | are Giectrs 130 se or specialties | scribed personal property, to- —— aaa s J? | Northw 17 | Gan mor | mgthened, but changes among - ES es 4 ce ee eS es Pawnee |ralls were slight and restricted to sec-| ae Extens. Buying and Myers > oe Picardy .. 0 Ondary issues. Sears Roebuck de-| \ Offerings Start Upv 3 Tae in other Riverton Refi 04 [8%e ned 1 point and American sugar| 9 ; ent of 99.7 per cent, which : 06 | Second 4%s SAND Gace fetrnent Badoonts ce neat Ree patented or deeded acres| Western Exploration . 3.00 250 [Third 4%s . 06:56] core Witeut Uetuence 0 \oeat fare 1a. k with a net 5 per cent| Wind River Refg. 00% 01 | Fourth 4%s . 99.72|'EP exchange rates. 1 yalty, besides great patented iron} Wyo-Kans ....... 1.25 1.40 Victory 4%" . 7 Siig he . nd soda deposits and more. WYOMING CRUDB OIL MARKET. Forelgn Silver. First lass gas pipe lnes, 28 miles| Grasse Creek $1.90} Rock River NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Foreign bar ° have been bullt to Iron Creek. — — ae ies - silver, 66%¢; Mexican dollars, Sic. | = - Py ride nd South Casper Creek! Lance Creek — 1 Big Muddy -. 4 SEE E : for, including. $260,000, bor | Hamilton Dome Lol tute: Creek ae i Buy Your Lots Now, Casper Is Destined to rded e the Midwest Refining com- = NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Cotton fu-] 3 Beco: La Ci fu Besides advices were hand that) pany tures closed easy; December, $16.15; 250.00 me a rge ty. T the stock of nu in} A gas distributing system in Casper January, $16.08; March, $16.10; May, -) 300.00 - $2 © raverpoot | pas meen built and nearly bald for. $16.05; July, $15.70. Weh 10 15 choice lots that will sell £ §t S prices, w 4 i gas contract with the Mid j e have 10 or 15 choice lo! at we sell for i higher, wit y Refining company which, on the / Foreign Exchango Irregular, Peper gid to $1.41, laverage, has taken over 15,000,000 cub | > NEW YORK. Nees Gree ae: 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month, 5 per cent | Kondensg moder: > feet of gas a day for about a year tain—Demand 3.94%; cables 3.94%. off for dash. 3 PA bps yet | France—Demand 7.24%; cables : in the] Over 2, mnections among pa 2 Pros of y total on| the residences and industries of Casper 5 . eee spied 4.09%; cables 4-10, Select your lots now before they are withdrawn f© = sronday tended to help the bulls./that we began serving in part almost a ——————— Belgium—Demand 9114; cables ym the market and rices*advance. Sales- B ? Prices cloved strong. 34s, to 4wo.net| veer ago. We hevel.Q00 more to com-ty Gh (hg Industry Optimistic Because of Ex-|"*?: pes Seen teat he on tne peta be day Sunday. Call at > . ber $1.09 t 9% | nec OF bers we ey ae a _ BS aoa hioy fas to a8 re Purchase of the H. E. Stock family \. A ** “4 er Sh erm bagdct 2 Steel Bowls, white..---- 20.00 our office and we will take you to the beautiful Mid- 3 “Gor and can hardened with whet | nternt i, lt Cri il, ual the panding Industrial Activity, Wall Street Holiana—Demana 4.45; cables| 1 Dough Kettle and $30/$ west Heights. % . After opening % to %@ Scor | Payment of a 4 per cent dividend. q 34.71. 3 AAO eee a ses seem | Sea op rove toto Paper Assets on Good Authority Serapces be 2 Rich and Polo 48 : a cekccas avices told of an active "polumn sfigiOse tie toceren as an oil Py . Deniark— Deas 18.55. 1 Whip Kettle and Baskets_ eos ‘ 'e ‘ e } Nae Buropean demand for corn. The MAP| rieiq, According to refiners, no department of the refined oil! Switzeriena—Demand 18.22. 1 Ore er willer eee fe , ket closed steady, at Mo 10 te ee |, South Casper Creek ts proven as an} businéss is experiencing such an active demand as the lubri-| SP*!=—Demana 13. . Notice is hereby given that on le & “ivance with sity ey 81% @'%0 A high-{ OU 804 as field. i cating end, says the Wall Street Journal. Orders in large| G'ttct Demand 4.20, the 23rd day of November, 1921, Bente ant ee an. The market| has a net Teele ee ea eer ere O| volume are being received from all points of the United| AT#nts—Demana 32.75. at 10 ovclock (: Heabeeneemt- 1s Ser, May $.37% to $.37%. The m has @ net royalty of 6% per cent onletates ag well tantly i ; Brazil—Demand 12.87. - |inown as the “Edelweiss Bakery” Room 233, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1040W © @fatherea a little more firmness later.| 329 patented acres and 3% per cent.on| > § ees Constantly increasing demands from South} xontreal—91.12%. located at 109 East First Street, in : : Provisions were dull, and showed] 320 leased acres, has a test well on it} America and Europe. This Was an increase in consump. ar! RAE BS the City of Casper, Natrona Coun- 4 1. tendency to sag, notwithstanding|that has flowed on an average over| With this improvement there has|tion of better than 10,000,000 gallons) To have one hundred and twenty-|ty, State of, oming, I will sell 3 i tteher quotations both on hogs and barrels of high grade ofl a day|been a substantial increase in _the|in June than, in May. nine descendants Uving is the proud| the above deseribed partys Goods tp erain id at a pao ae Ae We = =e lubricants,- the various} 2 August a Big Month, record of a woman of Setham Har-| and chattels to the highest bidder, i The company has acquir the fuel] grades 3 bet 5 7 ugust makes th Dest shi 3 bish=pactiece’ Be Lic ericered radia a cing up between 6 and © rest showing nor, England. ‘The venerable dame,| for cash, \ ] for the big consumption by automo- The recovery in lubricants has 845 8.40 8.42 passaged. Facsceatancgec Abt | ties, mestie:to, them ‘phat Undastry 4a} been Siktaee aatelte ena cabtalee 895 BES FSF | ot be minde until 1922, 1928, 1924 and|@verywhere getting more active.|as the rebound in the demand for ~ _ ¥ This ts particularly true of the South|crude oils and other refined products. fen hile the decreased prices of ofi| American situation, orders for lub-|In three months, June, July and : and the decreased production of oil|Ticants emanating from there being August, stocks of lwbricants have Kansas City Provisions. since January 1921 have cost $600,000,|s0 large as to be Obviously for in-)been reduced by 19,236,000. At thé KANSAS CITY, Nov. 12.—Butter— oll prices have started up again andj] dustrial purposes. end of August they stood at 242,530,- more fuel gas is being taken. Your fuel gas will continue to sell in large quantities or it wil) fuel a refinery owned and operated by the company, panda refinery is the most lucrative | part of the oll business. We have the | olls of Bpindle Top, Iron Creek, Poison jand South Casper Creek that we can | turn to our own refinery and much Unchanged. ~ Egegs—One cent higher firsts, 50c; seconds, 20c. : Poultry—Hens, unchanged; springs, unchanged to 1c higher, 18@22c; tur- keys, unchanged. Chicago Provisions. Big Gain in Consumption. Refiners of lubricants were the first to be able to bring their produc-) tion to a point where it matched de- mand. ‘This occurred tn June of this year, the first month when stocks /were drawn upon to meet | mand., In the previous months of| 1921 they were being added to at the Nov. 12.—Butter—Mar- oll be mec: 4 ‘ om H beet hee t ae pert gd or ns tea rate of 16,000,000 gallons monthly. 7" Exeuta bat et conditions for all] . The last figures available on pro- -* 82c; x and choice light a Ty 10c to 15c hi average; mixed ur wales weak; hold pound hogs, $7.40; 1 $7.65; practical top, $ @7. Pigs steady to sirable, $8. Sheep—Receipts ceipts mostly packers sale, but steady prices with week ago: Best fat lamb to 15¢ higher; in-between higher; fat y 3,000 ; matured fat stock steady t paced ie oS “HR” brani on fe cited ech oersayl, wool, and I will, on Monday, the said Se ° 14th’ day of November, 1921, be- erat sagan cls tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at SA eee eerie ,:| tes front: door lof’ the Conrthenss ceipts, marke’ beef steers, $5@6 $3.25@4.75; calves, $7. stockers and feeders, $4.50@ 3 bulk, $6@7 10,000; 1921. of women s for = . « “ie Faceplate Raton Md J. L. MARQUIS, West Railroad Avenue e! of the old heathen customs of n Publish Oo. 29, Nov. 6, fan Ailating the body to please some god.| (H&M) ae Ings quoted 25c h steady to strong: cows and heifers | @10; bulls, $2 300; market steady 15. market 25; ewes, $2.50 duction sna consumption of lubri-| cants. Big marketers of lubricants state that the demand tofay ts even more active than during the Summer NOTICE OF SALE ON JuDG.| months, and it {s certain that figures! MENT, FORECLOSING CHATTEL| for September and October, when) ; MORTGAGE. available, will prove to be even more| Notice is hereby given that on|impressive than the improvement the 29th day of September, 1921,| Shown since June. the District Court of the Sixth Ju- Output Increasing. dicial District, in and for the Coun-| Production during June was the) of Natrona and State of Wyo-| lowest of any month ro far this year. ng, duly rendered its judgment] There were 63.058.690 gallons produc-| decree in the case o: hitte-|ea by American refiners in that} & Lewis Investment Com-] month and {t was necessary to draw a corporation, plaintiff, vs.Jon stocks to the extent of 883,000| Henderson, National Bank of! gations to meet the demand. This erce, a corporation, Cadoma ep Company, a corporation, and arney McNelly, defendants, fore- Boone Dome algne a good sized refin- more he ‘3 to 64,000,000 gallons contrasted with meant consumption for June of close) 000 gallons, the lowest figure since March of this year. With the con- tinued demand which has prevailed since August, lubricating stocks are est{mated to be now about 200,000,000 gallons or about what they were sround January of this year. SUGAR BEET HARVEST IN PLATTE NEAR END ‘WHEATLAND, Wwyo., this weck, and the Gil terferring. 400"cars of sugar beets have been shipped from here this fall to the Fort Collins factory. for next year. ———_ SMALL HOUSE DESTROYED. steers and y ngs r 3 58,000,000 gations during May. short fed and heavy ateers, 50c tc closing a certain chattel mortgage, In July production picked up fur- | Riven by the defendant, Fred eN-| ther, to 65,893,000 gallons, but con- derson, to the above named plain-| sumption took another sump and it ti t decree ordered the Was necessary to draw 2,245,000 gal- rona County to take} ions trom stocks for a total consum: |two-room residence in west Manville, owned by Charles Roley of Keeline, was destroyed by fire which was |started by the burning of prairie | grass on the edge of town. The house of them, branded with the “H” brand on the wool, and to sell said sheep, or so many thereof as would satisfy plaintiff's judgment to the’ £ Six Thousand Dollars , and costs of keeping and ng for said sheep and of pub- n and expenses of sale. That in obedience to said order, I, the undersigned Sheriff of said | County, took into my possession ‘Twenty-seven Hundred and Ninety- (2797) head of said sheep, have in mind. jin the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, all of said sheop, or so many ther of as will satisfy said judgment to the amount of Six Thousand Dol- lars ($6,0003, and costs of keepin; qo rial and the cost. and caring for said sheep ani publication and expenses o le. Dated this 2ist day of October, -- We Would Be Very Glad To Figure On any building or improvement you might If you have an idea what you would like but don’t know exactly what it will take in material, come in and give us yourideas. We will figure the bill of mate- O. L.Walker Lumber Co. OPOPRREDOE DESO LOR D>O SEES E SEDO HORDE EOSeEEEseEeeeeoeeeteeeeoeseee®, mediate possession of all sheep | ty, 138,00 ne Cth ors |belonging to the defendant, Fred tion in June of 000 gallons. was unoccupied. lower. Henderson, and the Cadoma Sheep Hogs—Recet Company, a corporation, or either ooo Phone 240 Nov. 12.— ‘The sugar beet harvest is closing here two dumps completing their shipments| A dump to be closed next week, the weather not in- In the neighborhood of A much heavier acreage is expected MANVILLE, Wryo., Nov. 12.— A} — NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Matter of the Estate of William Stupart, Deceased. To all Creditors and others in- terested in said Estate: ® Notice is hereby given that James Stupart, as Administrator of the Estate 6f William Stupart, de- ceased, has rendered and presented for settlement and filed with the Clerk of the District Court of Na- trona County, Wyoming, his final account of administration of |said Estate, ther with a peti- tion for th bution of the same, and for his discharge, and that on the 1ith day of January, 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Court Room of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District, in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, said dministrator will pray for a set- tlement_of said account, and the Pocket Pocket Knives. Values BABY BONDS 1992, as his postoffice address, on October 24, 1921, file in this office his duly corroborated applica- 3 Per Cent Payable Quarterly. Next Dividend Fay- on Rec- tion to contést and secure the cancel- |‘ lation of your Homestead Entry No. 019437-019438, made July 16, 1919, and owns and operates apartment buildings and is des- tined to be one of Wyoming’s strongest investment institutions. Casper Realty Office, 108 S. Center ble January 1, 1922, to Stockholders * Ted ‘Decersbor 15, 1921 This company does‘a general investment business, H. E. Grude Corporation Phone 381 Special Sale On Safety Razors and . $1.50 $1 Keen Kutter or Enders Safety Razors at at Tee DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR WINDOW Holmes Hardware Co. Knives to $8.50. Your Choice WE RECOMMEND. THE PURCHASE OF ‘ LYRIC THEATRE COMPANY STOCK. Van Gorden Investment Company Tribune Building 7 PHONE 601 The Nicolaysen Lamber Co, Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center