Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN WMAKET GOSSIP ANG FIELD NEWS lL PRIGE OIFFERENTIAL PROBED 3 stive search to determine just what the differen- Gi mod so tetoen oil prices in the mid-continent and the Wyoming fields is being t dertaken by the United States bureau of mines. The working ozt of soluti 3 been vest- ed with H. H. Hill, super r of the Bartlesville, Okla., ex- periment station and F. B. Tough, supervisor of operations on ON GROP NEWS whether or not the govern Lack of Moisture in Wheat a fair price for” its uced in the Wyoming Belt Lends Firmness to nnour a 05 |U. S. Steel ...... Trading. b ‘ 7a , a Mountain Producers ‘$ 11.37 10.37 the differential ts will rum through Mexican Petroleum 125 || Sinclair On .. _——_ 110 Sterling . $$ [Francs CHICAGO, Dec. ss 7% ra firmness developed ar a ket today ¢ th . |Call money ». Riverton - Ref os} LIBEN=x OND». Red Bank . . 27 |[3%0 . p Royalty and Producers .16 17 First 4s ... Baneet .05 | Second 4s Tom Bell. Royalty-.. 0 05 | First 4%s from %o 4 Western Exploration - 2.90 3.10 | Second 4} cember $1 United Pete Wyo-Kana. 3 Wind River Refg..... .00% 01 /Third 4\s $1.16% to $1.17. ae erate something of a reaction The market underwent a se’ owing largely to a forecast of s southwest. The close was at 4c net dec < with December 05 'Rourth 4% {Grass Creek 1 of 60 : Elk Bazin | Coal Prospector’s Lease Granted. | Lance Creek eR Reed, Reuel Walton & Lester] Hamilton Dome wut Creek Big Muddy Mule Crees Wet weather firmness to corn a ened tye off to 4c 84%o, and then sco general advance. | Advices from the seaboard told of| liberal export buy 1 | firm, %@iec to %e cash, at the south front door fan’ Ses paver: goal and state, so much of the lands and|- Oats started unchanged to bulk, $6.25@8.25; she , 4 er, May 38%c and then ha: bulk fat cows and heif- fenements attached herein As may |p, oo be nec 0 satisfy the Uttie more. ers, $3.85 CHICAGO, Dec. 2—Ten governors| be essary t 'y Provisions were inactive, but sus-| bulls around tained by firmness in the hog market weak; best bologna a calves and stock- dy; best vealers to packers, Closing Quotations. | Hogs — Receipts, 33,000; market CHICAGO, Deo. fairly active; Mght and light lights Open. igh. Low. Close. dy; others steady to Sc lower than 1.13% $1.138% $1.11% $1.18% 5 erday 1.16% 21.17% Lib% 117% Nght lig! Carey of Wyoning; D. M. David, ot ¢tuing costs, the’ sai Practical top, bak gen Montana; Mabey of Utah; Campbell of follows, to-wit: su “ DENVER, Dec. 2.— Cattle — Re-| “tawny: Hoenses?” Today’s-Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. te M uis, Sheriff of Natrona Coun- Ten Governors voming, will, at 10 oelook oi) on Saturday, e 14th day of m. Entertained at [ir shicin me tei a Pe t bidder for on their a ment entered herein on July 15, governors at Charleaton: BG eine | 1821, for $842.78, and “Atiterest attended the international livestock| thereon at 8 per cent per annum exposition where a special program| from said July 15, 1921, to date of in their honor had been formulated, | $10.29 and accruing interest, and ‘Those attending were Governors Costs of suit of $51.65, apne sae > estate average; top, $7.10 for! raano: Preus of Minnesta; Dixon of eae aero particularly’ known and 4 ; descril 40 $lLso 10.75 143 2187 10.25 6.00 allied moderately on the rentention of the preferred d:v- fdend. Rails displayed futher trreg:- larity within a narrow range. Amer! van Sugar, American Car and Royal Dutch were under pressure. Leading foetgn exchanges reacted from yester- day's highest leveis, sterling, francs and marks making sharp reversals. Independent steels, especially those most prominently mentioned in * the merger rumors became the leaders before __noon. Republic and Midvale points and Bethlehem, Crucible, Gulf States and Sloss Sheffield were 1 to 3 points higher. General Electric and Standard Oll of New Jersey Jed thelr gatrfs with Standard Ol of fornia. Coppers, shippings, Interna- Uonal and American Woglen were in- cluded among the comparatively strong features. Rails remained slug- gish, the investment group continuing rally. cent. se. Foreign exchange showed rT unsettlement.after a moderate Call. money opened at 5 per Securities ofthe! new TORK. Denis Foreign bar|| Bousht, Sold, Quoted = ge ©, : ° Courthouse of said Natrona Coun-| jj Stance cattle fecemee S000, Levestock Show)|*y, Sate er wyoming, situated in|" City of Casper, in said county judg-}is4 $6.70@ + pigs steady; § : An undivided one-half interest in ASH 48% 4346 | sfrables, 7.40. rene Bega asa pein se ay and to Lot Numbered Ten in Block 54% 55 ‘54% |" Sheep—Recelpts, §,000; fat lambs | ours and McKelvie of Nebraska. | Numbered One Hundred Eighteen, higher; sheep and year-|° yy in Sheridan Heights Addition to the 32% 33 choice fed western lambs _— | City (formerly Town) of Casper, 88% 38% cher, $10.75; bulk fat lambs ke |in the County of Natrona, in the holce handy ewes, $3.50@ Out-Rageous. State of Wyoming, according to the EE ae 4.50 ee EN eer reeorded plat of said. Sheridan napaitace : the girl two lcenses.”” Pete and. State, on file and of record in THE 742 [Relters, $3.00@5:, calves, #809" bulia,| NEW Haven Register. for said county and state, together Bytter and Eges. $2@3; stockers and fecders, $4.80@6. with the improvements thereon; ap- Hogs — Receipts, 600; CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Butter—Mar- lower; top, $6.85; bulk, $6. ket higher; creamery extras, 4 ‘Sheep — Receipts, 7,40 LEGAL NOTICES praised value $150. market! NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Said lands and tenements must be sold for not less than two-thirds firsts, 38% @45c; seconds, 33@37c;] gt, dy, 15¢ higher; lambs, $8.25@9.15; of the appraised value thereof. standards, 9c. | lowes, ‘$804.25; feeder lambs, #2609 | Ste Of Wyoming a. Dated this Ist day of December, chee! rete, B0@SSG; ortinmy rene |e a a County of Natrona.) Av De 1871 73, 1. MARQUIS 42@47c; miscelianeo: BO@Ezc; re. K . Jue Court of the Sixth Sheriff of. Natrona County, oasis 40@42c; refrigerator With License (?) Leroy L. Williams, ) Se Pezoming Par iad Charged with stealing a motor car, Plaintiff; ) Jan. 6, 13, 1922. ae ae r Poultry. ° an Irishman {is reported to have vs. z ) No.2560. he t CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Poultry— Un.| blamed a policeman. He asked the| Charles A. Perrin, ) % 0: and the officer Defendant. ) { - sect gohed pa ae ta at the end of the| Notice is hereby given that in } Sasson wi BPos cies —Punch (London).| pursuance of a judgment. for Denver Mexia Oi Potatocs. $342.78 and costs of $51.65 en- Bought—Sold—Quoted CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Potatoes—High- er; receipts 45 cars; total Unit States shipments 460 cars; Wisc‘ bulk round white $1.65@ July 15, A. D. 1921, and of an or-| der of sale searing out of the said court on the 8th day of November, | A.D. 1921, the undersigned, J. L:! Sn eS ENON, Ss T. IL © $1.60@1.75 cwt.; d $1.45@1.60 cwt. 85. 510 California Building Main 7086-7087 Denver, Colorado cwt.; Minnesota] tered in sbove entitled case on H. V. Wales & Co. BUY COFFEE ROASTED FRESH DAILY “The Pigeon Way” Mr. Pigeon announces the opening of an exclusive tea and coffee store. All coffees will be roasted daily thus assuring the * lovers of good coffee a fresh article— ground as wanted, fresh, and of much high- er quality than can be purchased any other way for less money. TEA HIGH GRADE TEAS ONLY — er ll ees Ll ' Never, |Fails \\ a z || 1 | HAV] ; 2 Ui peksone! ; simplicity of Construction H Durability of Parts | Pertection of Operation 1 Wii TTT TTT TTT iWe know that your underreaming can be done for less! money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. | )You can rent one from any one of our stores.| HT Oe LUTE UTLIT] [ttt ata Ut aT fae Bridesport \Ma ‘Shope: le: Augusta, Kansas Und PULiitctgercneniesdaria ll At reasonable prices. Orange Pekoe, Cey- lon, India, English Breakfast, uncolored Japan and Basket Fired Spider Leg Ja- pan Tea, etc. > mM Also a Full Line of Spices, Extracts, Bulk Cocoa, Baking Powder, Fresh Peanut Butter, etc. You will get more value or your money by buying your Teas, Coffées, Spices, Ex- tracts, etc., the “Pigeon Way.” Money Refunded ii Not Satisfied. The Pigeon Tea and Coffee Co. ae Opposite Telephone Bldg.—Phone 623 rON0n Am m1 OO = 3 AZ—AD>W UAODAIMM UO WH NEW YORK, Dec. 2.— Copper — Tin—Firm; spot and nearby, 31; fu: tures, 31. Iron—Steady; unchanged. Lead—Steady; spot, 4.70@4.80. 67%c; Mexican dollars, 61%c. Metals. ‘Stocks Sold on Time Payments H. V. Wales & Co. 610 California Building ‘Main 7086-7087 Denver, Colorado electrolytic, spot and nearby, later 13% @14, Elks’ Metiaorial Service Odd Fellows Hall : Sunday, Dec. 4, 1921, 3.p..m. Y ORDER OF CEREMONIES Processional March: Violin and Piano, & Miss Verna Burnett and Mrs, George’ Smith Opening Ode: “Nearer My God To Thee” Memorial Ritual: ‘ Officers of the Lodg Solo: “Shall I Be Forgotten” ----H. Johnson. ¢ Professor Rudolph Lundberg Memorial Ritual: Officers of the Lodge Quarette: “The Vacant Chair’ Mesdames Lial Branson and F, J. Messrs. F. B. Firmin and Rudolph Lundberg Lodge Continues Ritual Duet: “Thy Will Be Done”____.__.-___ -Mendelasohn. Meésrs, Millard Murane and Rudolph Lundberg Oration: = Brother Rev. Phillip K. Edwards Ladies’ Quartette: “One Sweetly Solemn Thought” __ , : ------Ambrose and Brown Mesdames J. W. urns. E. R. Pelkey, F. J. Leschinsky and L. E. Sundwell Lodge Continues Ritual “America”: Lofige and Audience < Lodge Continues Ritual Benediction: Brother A. L. Wallace, Chaplain Accompanists: Mra. George Smith and Rudolph Lundberg Music under direction of Prof. Ruddlph Lundberg VISITING ELKS AND THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED —— a wmoZoOU > 20. Give us your bids and offers. i We call your attention to the investment features of this stock. - ‘Eastern marketing arrangements under way and © we anticipate higher market prices. Extra dividend 2 per cent payable‘on December Taylor & Clay, Inc. Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. pare prices, Shoes included. Your Choice Table 1—Values up. to” ~ $8.50. If your size is here, take 74 G ’em at Ke $4. 5 , Table 2—Values up ‘to $7.00. If your size is All-leather house _slip- pers. Regular $2.50 val- ues. Take i "em at ™° $1.45 Biue flannel work shirts. Regular $2.75 values. ‘om at. Pl BD Hos supporters. Regu- lar 25c values. ~ Take ’em at. Le shoes. Come and get Ever Offered to the Buying Public of Casper Our sale will consist of only high grade merchan- dise, such ‘as Society Brand Suits, Morse-Made and Student Craft Suits (union made), Sweet-Orr Work Clothes, Ralston Dress Shoes, Weinberg Work Shoes, Mal Hats, Stetson Hats, Rothchild’s Hats, Inter- woven Hose, Chalmer’s Underwear, Cooper’s Under- Wear. The past few weeks the apapers have been ad- ‘vertising sales of all kinds. with our cards on the table. We Are Going to Reduce Our Stock All we ask you to do is to read our ads and com- icaee bearing in mind the standard merchandise and prices we are quoting. REDUCTION On all Suits, Overcoats, Leather Coats and Leather Vests, Mackina: Hats and Caps, Dress and Work Pants, ork aad’ "Dress Shoes, Tike famous Ralston $14.50 . They are Society Brand-and Morse-Made Suits— “and real bargains if your size is here. -Saving ! Event Ow we come to you eo Extra Specials For the Young or Small Sized Man We Have Sizes 84, 35 and-36 only. suits that sold as‘high as $45. Not a suit worth less than $25. We have divided them into two lots, In this lot you will find Your Choice $18.50 = We Will Display Four Tables of They come in broken sizes and are the best bar- gains in shoes offered you in many a day. « Table 8—Values up to $6.00. If your size is ‘on at $S4D Table 4—Values up to $5.00 . If your size is ‘em at. PaO D Corduroy double-breast- ed coats. Regular $7.50 Toke en at. 94.45 Wool-mixed sox. Tha world over, 25c per pair. Take ’em at _.._ 15e (Oe a ot mesma nos fd Arrow -brand collars. Take ak 5 e ’em at.. Do not confuse this sale with other sal sale isa pecs stock-reducing sale of all Sa MOTHERS—We carry ® complete line of boys? 20 Per Cent Reduction Make This a Practical Gift-Giving Chri Shop Early. : ree and

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