Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT WMAKET GOSSIP ANO FIELD NEWS ONS ON INGREASE OSAGE OPERAT Increased oil prices continue to show a gain in new work im the Wyoming fields, despite the unfavorable weather that has prevailed in some districts within the last ten days. This holds true in the Osage field where the Osage Trust company has started its second well on section 18-46-63 after com- pleting a small producer at 118 feet. i ag Se WHEAT SLUMPS ON CROP NEWS: General Rains in Argentina Bullish Factor in Opening | of Trading. \ —Wheat showed y in price today/ ading. Declines! ly to profit-taking on the part of holders. Reports of yeneral rain in Argentina counted also as a bearish character. Opening quota- tions, which varied frum %o decling to a like advance, with December $1.14% to $1.14% and May $1.17% to $1.18% were followed by a moderate setback all around. Later the setbacks became more pronounced, and {t was asserted that the recent advance of 120 had weak- ened the technical position of the market. Prices closed unsettled, 24c to 3c net lower, with December $1.11% to $1.11% and May $1.15% to $1.15%.- Predictions that the advent of cold- er weather would mean increasgd re- ceipts had a bearish influence dh the corn market. After opening un- changed to Sc lower including May at 54% to S4%sc, values displayed but littie power to rally. Ss increased rural offerings and a lack of support led to decided fownturns later. The close was weak, 1% @li%ic to 1%@2o net lower, with May 53%c to 53%c. Oats paralleled the action of corn, starting unchanged to % to %o lower, May 25% to 33%c and later sagged turther. Provisions were stendy but dull. CHICAGO, Nov. 2 Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Nov. 29. Potatoes, CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—Potatoes— Stendy; recelpts 57 care; total United States shipments $23; northern white, sacked $1.50@1.65 cwt; ditto bulk $1.55@1.70 cwt.; Idaho russets $2.25 | purchased two more cwt; Idaho Is $1.90@2.05 cwt.; Minnesota Red Rivers $1.30@1.50 cwt Poultry. CHICAGO. higher; fow turkeys. LARAMIE FIRED Summer Gonstruction Work Culminates in Operations Started This Week. now being pl: Laramie plan his battery new refin arc CLEVELAND, Nov. tion calling on government to re- lease Eugene V. Debs and others held under the war-time esp age act was adopted by the Socilalist’s executive committee last night. Each member of the party is asked to send a tele gram or letter to President Harding, Attorney General Daugherty 29.—A resolu- lease of the prisoners. Socialists Urge Release of Debs| and their congressmen demanding the re-| 0 Oe ee Ls POCKEFELLER RETURNING. VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 29.—John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and members of his party who have been in China to attend the opening of the Union Med- ical college at Keking, endowed by the Rockefeller foundation of which Mr Rockefeller is the active head, were passengers on the Iner Empress of Asia which arrived here yesterday from the Far East. Driverless Cars Byron Gardner is also reported to have drilled in another well on section 21-46-63. mystery surrounés the Pro- ducers & Refiners well on section 36- 46-64, where some reports place pro- @uction as high as 190 barrels a day. On eection 21-46-43 the Upton-Os- age company has spudded in for a new well. The Nye Petroleam corporation is transferring its operations to section 86-46-63 where several wells drilled in last year will be cleaned out and put on the pump and other producers de veloped. The Dakoming Ol company has rigs for sha low drilling and one is starting a well on section 5-46-63. On section “17-46-63 troleum company- is down with its well No. 5 ‘The well of the Wyoming Of Trust on section 1-42-64 has been recased and will be carried deeper, according to the management. ‘The Miller interests of Portland are fishing for a bit and cable at 3,- 000 feet in their test well on section 16-42-62. A second well has been started by the Gogerty Interests on section 15- 46-63, Bert Higgins being the driller in charge. Drilling has been resumed tn the Young & Marshall well south of New- castie after casing the hole. The Aksarben company of Ord, Neb., have been making locations for wells to be drilled at an early date on their holdings. the Penn Pe 600 feet Lance Creek Completion Ordered. Orders have been given to drill in Buck Creek well known as Rodeo No. 8 on section 26 of the Lance Creek field and considerable interest attends completion of the test. The well was drilled to the sand several months ago and work was stopped pending arrangements to take care of production. Oil prices have in- creaseed and tankage nections made with the well will be completed within a few days. Converse County Sheep well No. being drilled’ by the Ohio Oil com- pany in the same field ts down 1,500 feet and good progress is being made. The Union Ol! company has been moving materials for Rohlff well No. 2 to the southwest quarter of sec- on 32-36-65 and drilling is expected to be under way early in December, Goshen Drilling to Resume. Resumption of drilling in the Cen- tennial well on the Goshen dome, Goshen county, Wyoming, is expect- this week after allowing 10-inch ing to set at 2,330 fect. Tho well is reported to have been gassing through 2,000 feet of water which filled the casing and as a precaution- ary measure in shytting off the wa- ter the forge and stove have been moved out of the derrick and steam WOOL BRINGS 22 GENTS IN SALE AT KEMMERER wool clips through a house for prices ranging & pound and which cents. ips until this year factory prices pre ing in 1919 and 1920. Soa —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS—f BRING RESULTS What Te Your | Furniture’ Worth? |Go¥down- to” a’ furniture} store and sce what it would ‘cost you to replace your) household furnishings, ‘The dresser for which you paid’ £30.00 would now cost you 75.00, and so on through the list—the furniture you bought five years ago has at least doub- led in value. 4 fe Have you doubled your in- wurance? + Ifnot, and you should have @ fire, your insurance money would replace less than half of your household goods. JETNA-IZE immediately with a policy in the Automobile Insurance Company that will cover this great increase in the value of your furnishings, He held the | | Lusk Petroleum . Marine ... Mike Henry —.-____ Mountain and Gulf. . Pi Riverton Refg. Red Bank .... - Royalty and Producers Sunset .. Tom Bell Royajty— Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Western Exploration — 2.90 Wind River Refg. WyoKans ... United Pete. Hamilton Dome Week. original unit. -- .05 5 WYOMING CRUDS OIL MARKET. NEW STANDAR PLANT 13 GOING UPAT GLENROGK Cement to Be Poured Follow- ing Completion of Excava- tion Work This With excavation work completed and preliminary details completed {t ts probable that the Standard (Indiana) 0 company will start pouring con- frete at ite new Glenrock refinery be- Tore the end of the week. ‘The new institution which will be & rerun plant for the oils handled by Yhe Mutual refinery will consist of a battery of eight pressure stills as the Excavation work was completed th: The Statements Contained Herein, While Not Guaranteed, Are Gathered From Sources Consifiered Ao- ane ntiieneatiatinntidinn = | Mountain Producers..$ 10.37 $ 10.62 NEW YORK CUBB CLOSING. | Mountain Producers. “og | Cities Service Com. . 8. O. Indiana ..... | NEW YORK =rOcK EXCHANGE "26 |Mexican Petroleum ..$115.25 "os (| Sinclair Of . 22.87 26 | Texas Oll ... 46.12 05 |Pan-American Pete 5145 land preferred, United States Rubber| steers, $6@6.25; and Kelly-Springfield tire also hard-| $3.75@5: calves, $6.50@! ening. Standard Oil of New Jersey made an initial gain of 2 points and this soon was doubled, the California issue rising 2%. Associated Dry Goods was strongest of the specialties! advancing 1 point. Pressure against Union Pacific, New Haven and. Weat- inghouse Electric caused fractional re- verses in those fesues. ‘The 4% per cent opening rate for call money encouraged a broadening of operations for the long account dur- ing the morning. Oils, tobaccos and leathers continued to be most favored although rails, notably Canadian Pa- cific, Union Pacific preferred, Great Northern preferred end Norfolk & Western preferred, showed marked strength. Sears Roebuck was the only distinctly weak issue adding 1% points to yesterday'a severe loss. Accumuln-| tion of Liberty Londs on a large scale was uninterrupted, seven of thege ts: sues making new high records for the year. The firet 4 were the outstand- ing feature, showing a gain of $1 yer 9100 at $97.00. iFourth 4%s Victory 4%s Sait Creek Big Muddy Mule Crbek last week an¢ building erected to thouse the machinery and other sup- piles which are arriving daily. Just as soon as sufficient material te on hand the work of constructing the stills and other plant equipment will be undertaken. Charles Warnock who will have charge of the construction Is now on] NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—Copper — ‘he ground and is making prepara-|¥irm; electrolytic, spot and nearby, tions for the building. 18% @13%. When the plant is completed the] Tin—Steady; spot and nearby 30.00; Standard plant will take the wax dis-| futures, 30.12. tillate from the Mutua] refinery and| Iron—Steady; unchanged. through pressure prectap. stills wil!| Lead—Steady; spot, 470. extract gasoline that It Is impossible! Zinc—Quiet; East St. Louis deliv,| to extract by any other process. ery spot, 4.70, Antimony—Spot, 4.55. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Foreign Exchangd Irregular. Notice is hereb: iven_ tha! a Speve TORT Stee cae ae annual meeting of i ‘Stockhold t poeamig epee mines ers of the Casper National Bank,| France| — iba peepee of Casper, Wyoming, will be held|6-94%- at the Banking House of said Bank! Italy — Demand, at Casper, Wygming, at 4 o’clock|{4-08. p. mi, Tuesday, January 3, 1921, for| Belgium — Demand, 6.61%4; cables, the purpose of electing a Board of |6.62. 7 Directors for the ensuing year and! Germany — Demand, 0.36%; cables, for the transaction of such other} 0.36%. business as may properly come be-| Holland — Demand, 35.45; cables, fore the meeting. 35.51. 6. K. DEAVER, Norway—Demand, 14.18. Cashier. . Sweden—Demand, 23.! Publish Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 18, 20, 1921.| _Denmark—Demand, 13- Metals. 4.07%; cables, and six months 6. Prime mercantile paper 5@5%: @3; stockers and feeders, $4.25@6. Hogs — Receipts, market steady; top, $7.10; bulk, $6.25@7. 1,100; Mra. John Hendricks who has been spending the last several weeks here, left this morning for . ‘where she is making her home. Gyr Cc atte THE MOTE faiths. For Ladies and Gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND ‘NIGHT 128 East Second Basement, O-S Building Street Te HUMPHREY Radiant ‘Wit flood your room with glowing heat in one minute after lighting and will give you the greatest joy and comfort you have ever had in your house. Have one connected in your home before the next cold snap. ; BECAUSE te Of the high flame temperature and intensified com- bustion made possible by our new safety burher—no unburned gases, therefore no odor; it is a perfect hy- gienic fire. % CASPER GAS APPLIANCE CO. * 119 East First Street Phone 1500 Business and Profesional Director income Tax Service Manufacturer’s Finance Corporation Baltimore, Maryland s : ORGANIZED 1909 ist Preferred 7 per cent_____ $800,000 2nd Participating Preferred_ 300,000 $1, 100,000.00 800,000.00 $1,900,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits_ 628,927.72 Gross volume of business, 1920______-$65,590,438.86 Dividends 7 per cent regularly on Preferred stock. 10 per cent Cash dividends paid on Common, January, 1913, to April, 1920. cf ae : 50 per cent Stock dividend paid in 1916. 16 per cent Cash dividend paid on Common, ‘April, 1920, to April, 1921. . . ‘Common Investments and Securities Midwest Building Casper, Wyoming curate and Reliable. . (To Be Continued) : Dodges and Fords, Also One| Van Gorden Inv. Co.| Ford Ton Truck. See Virbel, Phone 1589-J ae 1 I Tribune Bldg. aaa | | ' ACCOUNTANTS Sulte 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 338 DR. L. L. WADE Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. DR. ©. A. SANFO) Osteopathic vod Phone 1030 415 Ol Exchange bldg. Phone 1162. 13773. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AUTO RADIATOR SPECIALISTS ‘Work. Called for ‘snd Delivered = Phone 4813 724 Bast Thirteenth BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEK BEN KANS®ER CO. Baggage, Heavy Maulng and By Moving. Vhone 143. Midwest Building erect Dulling Phone 1090 PACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS “Expert furniture packing, ~ glass. tnd hnloup dayne bet nat, fla and ences, 'T. J. Cormier, 107 South street. Phone 1682M. bin PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS P He Phones ivi and tees RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS a Serine ane evatrng, pre Werk ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING % Kooting Contractors, oo 527 Mast ‘Tweltth a SPIRELLA CORSETS wat Gall by | Appointment 938 North Washington aed K Street, = sk ae PAINTING i USH DID-IT Ca STUDIOS NORTH CASPER STUDIO Good Work Reasonable Fries TAILORS a ge HALEY iis Bh. Sbtidweet Aves a TAXIDERMISTS TAXIDERMIST. game and lige Aad VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. ‘Oiiies, Tie West Secon ae Phones! Office 20. Res. 1682Na, SEARLES TRANi Phones: Kes., 87-W, MOVING A SPxi CHIROPRACTORS iSKER Vilice 104, OLAL TY. EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL 210 East Fifth Bi Phone 15283 CLEANERS and PRESSERS Di. MARSHALL ©. KEITH Office 20. G4. Private Hospital—6i2 ‘South Durbin, INVESTIGATION BUREAU BUREAU OF WEST ATION — Civil and Criminal, Suite (ix Cintinental Ol Bldg. Phone 1622.

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