Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN WARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS unin MERE wth DUTCH SHEL Oil “company of merging all of its company. The plan inv of the Royal Dutch company CROP DAMAGE BOOSTS GRAIN = ored vin Moderate Advance Score Early Dealings; Snow Fails to Offset Report 18 nd. Subsequently reports of a hot in Australia and of there brought abou! opening unc asiged to %e hi BS%o to 53%0 corn held near initial range. Later the mar! scored a mate- rial advance wi! broader and governme Anance corn being £ tention. The close we 1% @1%o0 net higher, wi to 544 @54%o. Oats started a shade of! up, May 37%c to 88e to hardened a little. Higher quotations on hogs ten to strengthen provisions Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Nov. 18— Open High . Low. Close eeeees 104% (1.08% 1.04% 1.08% weeee 1.08 © 1.11%4 1.07% 1.11% Butter and Eggs. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Butter—Low ex; creamery extras, 43c; firsts, 35@ 41c; seconds, 32@34c; standards, 36c. Eges—Lower; receipts 3,727 cases; firsts, 50@53c; ordinary firsts, 42@ 46c; miscellaneous, 48@52c; refriger- ator extras, 84c; refrigerator first, 33c Poultry. CHICAGO, Nov. 18. — Poultry— Alive, easy; fowls, 13@18%4c; springs, 16c; turkeys, 35c; roosters, 13c. Potatoes. Nov. 18.—Potatoes— | cars; United ancel | 4 CHICAGO, shipments 7 hern 1.65@1.85 cwt; bull Red River Ohio's sack ent. in of the Civil War, represented | ‘the Civil War Veterans of York, in paying hemage to Amer | ica’s_tinknown soldier, Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. O. S. BATHS TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY Shower, Tub, Steam Cabinet. For Ladies and Gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 128 East Second Street Basement, O-S Building and Civilization Not as Secure as | gates to the Methodist Episcopal con- It Might Be, Lecturer As- serts in Address at sociated | church must dea | 2 nthorized by the Jat the recent held at the company offices here DETROIT, Nov. 18—(By The As-) dist Press) — Tho 4 Fargo Ki is indicate s ent of a ¢ at would make the| Western Exploration 2.90 3.10 asper one fields in the state. it stockholders tockholders of the Union y ratified the plan f al Dutch Petre American interests xcepting its tankers. ing Up For Test. is in of either olf will be pushed on sand or deeper formation. important tests are the | Stee: ‘Ao’ meeting | 50 ————>—-— Conference. confronts mankind, lecturer, POSTPONED. Ch: LOCAL OIL STOCKS ,| Bessemer ..: 24 dea P ss ndian . Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Cil Exchange Bidg. Phones 203-204 St 33 30% 81 as 15 Black Tail 05, 06 Biackstone, Salt Creek . 50 Capitol Pete 00% a4 1.33 3 13 08 08 80 2.40 28 fl 03 Lance Creek Royalty - 06 © dis-| Lusk Royalty ... 03 05 Lusk Petroleum 02 03 Marine ....... 1.10 Mike Henry .. < 07 Mountain and Gulf ., 18 Northwest 7 Outwest 02% Picardy 2 Riverton 04 Red bank . 30 Roy. and P; ould | Sunset . deep | Tom Bejl Royalty of the|wWwind River Refg. | Wyo-Kans betng Grilled to test the! feo of te extrema south | Epestock Mart Casper Creek field by J. E be 3 or gas /8nd butcher cows steady to quality poor to medium; good long yearlings 9.25; early ts bulk pencti ical ee ore. and feeAere weak Hogs—Reoceipts 31,000; fairly active, javerage: top 7.25 on practical top 6.90; 50 @8.85; 8 9.00; good to choice ewes 3.00@3.50; Denver Quotations. Nov. 18.—Cattle — market steady; @3; stockers and feeders, $4.50@ top, one load, $6.75. lower; lambs, 50@8.2! strong to 10¢ higher than yesterday's| fight “lgh' bulk 6.65@6.85; 18.—There | pigs steady to 260 lower; bulk desir-jday, extending their commitments on/| ment Bate able 7.50@8.00, 5, it was sa 06 |Second 4%s 40 _ Victory 4%5 . Chicago, Nov. 18.—U. S. Burean of} on does not hold Markets—Cattle—Receipts 4,000; beef to strong;/ top beet rs 5.50@7.75; fat cows and heifers! largely 3.25@545; bulls strong; calves nae Sheep—Recelpts 9,000; killing class-| dustrial res steady to strong; bulk fat lambs!mated 900,000 few loads choice fed west- 120 pound } heavies 2.00@ 2.50; few feeders here; talking steady. AWAKEN PEOPLE 2. TO PERIL, GLAIM :: Re beet 26.50; cows and heifers, calves, $7@9.50; bulls, $2/ Industrial Alcohol fell 2% points as a 50. Hogs—Receipts, 100; market strong;/dend announced after the close of yes- Sheep—Receipts, 2,400; market 25c|/was inclined to react, oils, ewes, feeder lambs, $6.75@7.75. eee |ference here yesterday. | “The ruthless passion for gain |economic power, in individuals | nations has eaten into the moral, and and and | spiritual fibre of the world,’’ he said. | Roy A. Haynes, federal prohibition | commissioner’; and a prominent Metho- Episcopal layman, asked ristian “The auntversal unrest of today told _dele- the delegates. the church to continue its fight against awaken the people of] lquor. the world to the fact that a great peril isa that the| blessing because out of it will grow tion is not un-| better world for our children,” Rev. Wilson of Berke-| Ernest F. Little of Evanston, MIl,, told| a i ool, it o— Z XS i 1 i j . a that Never \Fails ut TT i Main Ofice end Shops ica | | Unde Thtitititiice ee USER REET BRANCH STORES— Manufactured ax ara. (a MUTT TT jWe know that your underreaming can be done for less! money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. jrou can iit one from any one of our stores. A reamiany apts una plicity of Construction Durabilit of Parts Pertection of Operation | Machine aot || ‘Exclusively b: || Machin Ranger, Texas, XAs. Tulsa, Okla e, Kan. E!Dorado, Ka Fort Worth, Texas. } g|cral of the prominent steels and cop- | pers were Shippings and eum fell 2%, General Asphalt 2 and Industrial Alcohol ad@ed another point |to its early loss. Motors, leathers, to- textiles, y Wyo-Tex. ,:.+<-- seas 00% 01 | baccos, sugare, chemicals and | Western Of! Fields . 9 90 |chain store {ssues were lower by 1 OD) cconep=ss “88 90 }to 2 points. See eared avarnts, | Western States Al 43 showing no material change. | Mountain Prod. ..... $11.50 § 11.87, money opened and renewed into bean | NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. week at 4% per cen! | Merritt 11.12 11.37 ’ . |Glenrock Oil 14é 1.50 Silver. } < 25.00| NEW YORK Nov. 18.—Domestio sil- 11.76) ver 99%; foreign silver 69c. Mexican 5.87 | aoyars 62%. Foreign Exchange Irregular. NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Great Bri- 7.75 |Mountain Producers..$ 11.62 jen Basin . Service . +. 216-00 217.00) 8. 0. Indiana Com. ~~ 2erez gr.s7| #im—Demand 3.99%, cables 4.00%. NEW YORK EXCHANGE. | France—Demand 7.22%, cables 7.23, |Mexican Petroleum . .$113.75 i2| italy—Demana 4.17, cables 417%. |Sinclair Oi .. ++ 23.62 trae —#Demand 6.99%; cables | Texas ou .. 45.25 | |pan American Pete .. 60.37 | seer Demand .35%, cables U. 8. Bteel 82.50 sfioane — Demand 35.15, 21. Norway+Demand 14.38. Sweden—Demand 23.30. Denmark—Demand 18.60. Switzerland—18.80, Spain—Demand 13.75. Greece—Demand 4.20. Argentina—Demand 33.00. Braxil—Demand 13.00. Montreal 51 6-16. Union Pacific R. R. ., 123.50 cables Sterling . |Francs Marks “44 | _..NEW YORK, © Nov. 18.—Cop; 44) steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, 13% @18%c; later, 1844 @13%c. Tin—Easier; spot and near by, $29.12; futures, $29.25. Iron—Steady; unchanged. ‘Lead—Steady; spot, 34.70, Zinc—Quiét; East St. Louls deliv- ery, spot, $4.75. Antimony—Spot $4.65@4.85. Money. NEW YORK, Nov. 18—Call money, stronger; high 5%; low 4%; ruling rate 4%; closing bid 5%; offered at 6; last Joan 5%. ‘Time loans, easter; 60 days 595%. 90 days 6@6%; six months 54%@%4. Prime mercantile paper 6@5%. f vba 5 fs = enaterl cody NOTICE. Third 4%s Fourth 4%s - Mule Creek STOCK TREND 5 UNCERTAIN eaction Fro: irsday’: : |Reactio m : THUSIRY’S | int eas Oni sang Peeenas and neighbors who so kindly assisted me in the contest and helped me to win a. bleycle: EARL R. CARROLL. 11.4841 Lively Session Results in Losses for Oils. NEW YORK, Nov. |were active in the stock market to- 18. —Shorts firmer money rates and uncertain in- conditions. Sales approxi- shares. The closing Have You Taken Advantage of Our Temporary Re- ducton in Coal Prices? You can fill your bin for less if you place your order atonce. Prites may be)ad- vanced again at any time. Casper Supply Co. PHONES 913 AND 914 was irregular. NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Uncertain price tendencies, due to specific causes, characterized the early trading in the stock market today. Central Railroad of New Jersey rose 10 points on two transactions, presumably on ‘the ad- vantageous sale of its coal. properties. result of the suspension of the divi- terday’s session. In general the list motors, equipments and tobaccos recording losses extending from fractions to 1 point and shippings, sugars and sev- Surveying and Locations Geologist: Oil Expe:is Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. it P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric H. E. Grude Corperation 108 South Center Street’ Phone 381 Pays 12 Per Cent Annual Dividends; 3 Per Cent Quarterly. Next Dividend Payable January 1, 1922. We have 9,500 shares to offer at $1.00 each. There is not any promotion stock in this company, nor any salaries paid to stockholders, small office expense. Surplus money after dividends are piid will be in- vested ip new buildings as the company sees fit to build. We own and operate apartment buildings, buy - and sell real estate and do a general investment business. Immediate action will be necessary if you ever own any of this high grade stock. H. E. Grude Corporation WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF LYRIC THEATRE COMPANY STOCK. Van Gorden Investment Company Tribune Building | PEPLLOSPES D224 994249982 $ 2S OODPOSSOPOOP ODO DOSES OSES Is Right On Our Heels re Certainly Want to Dress Up for the Occasion in a Good WINTER SUIT _ & OVERCOAT We Have Them and You Sure Can Purchase Them Here At Right Prices We carry Society Brand, Snug Set and Monroe Clothing. _ They are made stylish and of the best fabrics. “ Remember our labor is always at your service. We make the suit to fit you. We ask you to come in and let us show you that we can save you money on standard clothing. ‘Our Line of Leather Coats and Vests Can- not Be Duplicated WE CARRY SWEET-ORR AND RACINE FLANNEL SHIRTS None Better and Always Priced Right. For This Saturday We Will Offer You Some Thanksgiving Specials That Are Real dares Saco) SPECIALS One that you sure will talk about, and don’t miss them for we want you to have at least one pair of those Outin jamas or a Night Shirt. They are.heavy grade. Flannel Pa- ust what you need for this weather. They are worth $1.95 and up to $2.75. YOUR CHOICE FOR THIS THANKSGIVING SPECIAL $1.15 Willson Brothers Suspenders—For the Thanksgiving Se at ONE-HALF PRICE $1 Suspenders 50c 50¢ muproders 25¢ We still have about 80 of those Drummers! Sample Caps, with ear bands. Some are fur inbands, “They are worth up to $2.50. You can have theni while they last for 95c A qoalb coated corduroy Coat. All sizes. Take them while they last at Our regular $8.50 values, $4.95 ~ LEARNER ‘260 So. Center St., Casper, Wyo. THANKSGIVING ~ DAY 1 eeare dim 10 418 41 Se ee

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