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a _ a a a NAT I I ETE TD -—WMBKET GOSSIP AND, FELD NEWS STORM SLOWS UP WELL DRILL f The advent of winter weather at Salt Creek with tempera- TAPS SOUNDED FOR WAT TERSON, DEAN OF OLD TIME JOURNALISTS (Continued From Page 1) & single sentence that appeared at the , FURNISHED BY TAYLOR «& CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Phones 203-204 LOCAL OIL STOCKS. Western Oll Fields .. .72 14 ~|Paper as musical and dramatic critic.) end of practically every editorial he ture approximating 20 degrees below zero brought a tempo-|Bessemer .. eo ¥ ons + aa 35 for Do oh protec edn Beceme fmoapsice rary stoppage of operations in the district during the past|®%« Indian Western States ...... 81 33 Heil Hohensollerns } war b the states, wan « repre- NEW YORK CURB CLOSING, sentative In congress from Tennessee. seseeenrete +9 137 8 Producers.. 10.12 Boston-Wyoming . Buck Creek Burke =. Blackstone Salt Creek Capital Pete Columbine . week, according to reports brought here last night by Gus Hardendorf and Mark U. Weber, who have been visitors at the field for th Consolidated Royalty . 1. : st 25] Watterson's course in letters and tal bgt was the only one “ operations ye Chappelle . : - ++ 200. 2.00 | Journalism in the national z 87.37| interrupted just as he ; NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. '| wish tus machen he opposed TF z ‘sz |Mextcan Petroleum ..$112.25 $111.37] «ion movement, bat upon the 2.20 {Sinclair On + 21.50 21.60) tion of hostilities, he returned to his ct fF iy | | ige if Aa rf Fi Fe [ } ! i E i it if | | @ | 5 4 weather the Mid z we < sn etes Sie, 23 «| Texas Of . «+ 45.37 % Tennessee home, and joiried the army | later regard thelr course with regret. Bie geet south half of th f Al yupit ‘os |Pan-American Pete ., 51.12 ot, the Confederacy, He . Watterson also devoted - fel ta: Daw carta occu he Heavy Flows Encountered by | 2"P!ter - 82.87 an Bplreopsii attention 23 «|U. &. Bteel .. 12 |Union Pacific R. R, . 125.00 Kinney . Lance Creek Royalty g E Two Companies; Drilling , Being Rushed. Lusk Petroleum 23} FOREIGN EXCHANGE. lished and operated at Chattanooga, x —— Mike Henry 8 | storing $4.20 % | TemR: “The Rebel.” a sex@-milttary| caning them: “a Mountain and # iD 2 paper. birds.” He acc a Both the Detroit-Wyoming Devel-| Northwest 15 {Francs Mr. Watt opment corporation ‘and the Centen-| Outwest Toray | Marks leum company, major opera-| picardy . oa. | tare eneral Nathan Bedford Forrest, and|that ever{zally ruined their morals. tors in the Goshen anticline near Tor Call money rs ——_—~.-—— rington, Wyo., have encountered gar ows in the wells which they are L a g in various ends of the struc Riverton Refg. Bian later was on the staff of General] His dea‘iing style gave him such Red Bank .... | LABEREE. BONDS, Leonidas Polk. nicknames as “Light Horse Harry” Royalty and Producers - ‘ 1 E During the campaign between Gen-|and “Henr,: of Navarre.” He was Sunset ......... x ‘ 96.26 | (cals Sherman ad Johnston, Watterson |more popularly called plain “Marse ee | rom Bell Royalty iu 05 | 65] was clilef-oi-scouts of the Confeder-' Henry.” ; an saanae yoming company | western ‘Exploration 2. 2.75 \First 4%s . t m As effectively as he wrote Mr. Wat- ei ns 0,000 cubie feet gas flow] wing River Refs. . z 02 |Second 4%s 62 Tie Rebel” instantly achieved at a depth of 1,378 feet in the lower | tnited Peto 04 [Third 4%9 . great pepularity. ‘The paper was out- part of the Pierre shales on the south 2!spoken end ‘independent, forecasting quarter of section 2-61, while : ss 00% 01 “Victory 4X%s .. 100.02] in inany things the Louisville Courier- ——— ~. Rciergee Lag pay elie + WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. Ng a1, % lineal descen¢ent to follow 3 lower horizo 7-21-61. er Dias a0 hci ata Foreign Demand at Winnipeg! Both companies have succecded in pn ge cag = f ac sag ast it ——-- 1.40 apie sy ‘was sail 15'be tho « off the gas flow and in making apid strides in the development un takings. The Detroit company well Lends Strong Tone to Chicago Sales. Big Muddy Mule Creek = 140} geiar paesion of Watterson’s His --- + 1.35/ jecture on™'Lincoln” was delivered in hundreds of cities and™it was his Lance Creek Hamilton Dome : and is pounding away for the “Wall Argentina—Demand 33.50 Bride to tell of calling on Tincotn the CHICAGO, Deo. 22—Wheat prices|Greek sands on double tower. Brazil—Demand 1*.75. miorning of his inauguration an p aif v1 y °C Montreal—93%. standing beside him at the ceremony. | promises of scored @ slight new advance today !n| ‘The Centennial well at a depth of p Bftng Delia Sa preter: , ety ee. ee pane 2.345 feet has ever indication of be- 5 | aaa hevat tin” aie patie ce a Sid b> 5 eatin es iver! t tend- 4p, + | Metals. . . son jtorials Courter-Ji ‘nal, Shee acinulats tallies sentiment here. oe ree ee en gr NEW YORK, Deo. 22.—Copper—|cause I cannonize Lincoln, for he wis| Of bis career Mr. Watterson recent- ] and so id reports of harvest dela: lin the ah a Pesict home 34 feet f Steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby,jthe one friend we had at court when | ly: sai Argentina. Besides, prospective Fus-|"" nother interest which has entered anes eens by 32.50@ Svhen Walverson foan0ed the Jour-| of the e you ssp iahigwy or tbe apes elan man: | rin— nearl 2 by ae a tee orrnse prices, [the field ts the Vjestern: Royalty and dint: tatics MMMEEIO nal he made a plea for harmony in the} very picked bird, indeed. In order to Make your home comfortable for the which varied from %0 off to %¢ 84\isase and royalty interests with the . * lea yalty oo hats Lead—Quiet; it 4.70@4.30. self, he urged all to follow his course vance, with May $115% to $1-16% Centennial and Detroit companies. All! i]s, Shippings and Metals) Zinc—quict: Bast St. ee setivery| in complete subelesibd’ Ure :S60s8l to attract attention. Opening prices./O: company whicn nae exiest!= south. ‘Thoroughly reconstructed him- bosrowla kiddies this Christmas with a and July $1.05% to $1.05% were fol-/ + these organizations have interlock- ; . toh: Dincle’ hated -—— 2 i Bs lowed by an upturn all around to|? ‘ite © iitkothe Kasceiing Of] ea Olam Early Trading spot 4.90@4.95. government. watch to an le" no poll- : : ts above yesterday's finish. ea lcompany Which bas aasisted. mater Today. ‘Antimony—Spat 4.50 wnat. Watterson always, advocated Hee at’ alt and cot tiny Gohars on it e o pt Bae se eeittaking and of [lly in backing the development of which he coined, and which finally] were as poor as myself, I star{ed, or x a an 1Tre e3 SSaing of ay here against purchase tis. district. NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The short was adopted by the Democratic party.| rather revived, pubjication of an old e . = hein ~ ee poate Lisa) | All of these concerns are promo-|, NEW SORE: te market was dom: ° k M We was an ardent friend of Grover| suspended newspaper at Nashville. ; 5 > Mo to 1%o net lower, with May|tions of Claude 1. Palmer. whe a8] inant again today. Leaders of almost Livestoc art Cleveland during the latter's firet ed-| Nothing could withstand the energy ‘ : =e $1.15% to $1.15% and July $1.04% to|!m Casper yesterday ieee us 2 * crc| every division and numerous special- ministration as president, but opposed and ardor which we three threw into s Y $1.04%. nected with the local interests of the} 1.4 forfeited 1 to 4 points. Sales ap- Cleveland's third nominat‘on. the enterprise, We were working for “There’s a Size for You” Corn was decidedly onger on ac- concerns. oximated 650,000 shares. The clos- CHICAGO, Dec. 22—{U. 8. Bureau His service as a public official was} bread and had to have it. When we 2 rs count of Russian relief plans. After was heavy. lof Markets}—Cattle—Recetpts, 4,000;/Confined to @ fractional term in con-|began there were nine daily papers th = =| oe SUSY a ae ef me hasiged to’ 40) higher % od slow, early sales beef steers, |&Test, He accepted a seat there in} struggling for a footing in’ the little J r * nee NEW YORK, Deo. 22——Shortg Te lpulk beet steers, $0.25@7.80; she| Tilden, with whom he was closely} Year there were put two, and of thea ; u sumed their aggressive tactics | elled.' Mr. Watterron refuned renonii-| ours had two-third of the business. = é May 54%c to 54%c, the antial general a Prices underwent a setback later ® |stock, steady to strong; bulls, steady . with wheat. The close was unsettled, T0 BE RESUMED SOON opening, of today a Ripe Banka 960 Ie ise higher; closing firm; stockers/##ticn for the full term. " Frequently] After two years I was called to Louts 26 the same as yesterday's finish to causing irregular | utged to run for high office he aways] Ville to take an editorial position on %@%c higher, with May 54%c to i, “i i feeders, steady. . ss ai list. Further seiling for the long |Ani Aeodses. Ss, 32,000; 3c to 26e|!Cfused, maintaining: ~ | tha old Loutsvitle Journal, the paper|$ °119 East First Street Phone 1500 account added to the carly reveraal.|, Hoss—Hevelpts, 02.000; 360, Yo Oh) ‘I shall stay where I am. Office is| ot George D.. Prentice. Six months 54%c | 32 vi y 1s ‘bore the * for me. Begin in ‘sla’ o|iater Walter N. Haldeman, who owned Oats hardened with other cereals,| The New York Oil company's deep] Olls, shippings and meta 2 packers doing |"° e. n in slavery to 7 ¢ | starting a shade off to, 440 higher, |Cest well at Boone dome hias been put |HTunt of the movement. General as.| mooi 25° Hiniec: He DESom elena with poverty, It is odlous to my| the Cotirier joued with me in combin Mav 38%o to 38Ke and later showed|in shape to resume drilling operations| halt, United Fruit, Uta Copper and|nOouning, ut ment leks, St oy |eouse af freedom.’ ing the Journal ard Courier. Inci- a little gain for all deliveries. at a depth of 4,035 feet, after several| National, Enameling showed declines) ("oy ouna average; bulk )$7.00@| From 1872 to 1892 héwever he sat at| dentally this) led to the purchase of Higher quotations on hogs gave|nionths spent fn pulling casing and|ranging from large fractions to 1% |19.,/T CRONE SN. 16 age higher; |All national’ conventions of the Demo-| the old Louisville Democrat, this pub firmness to provisions. cleaning. The progress of the we'l| points. Baldwin Locomotive, Pull i! 25. cratic. party as a delegate-at-large| lication losing its identy entirely. ny “ st < fe has been interrupted m number of|man, American Woolen, Internationa |PUlk desirable $7-00@ 700 1 |. i srom Kentucky. He presided over the| ‘That is about all.” i i SON I UMP co. , times by fishing jobs. ‘The company|Paper, American Sugar and Famous |, Sheep Reolrit. | S000) Bel set jconvention that nominated ‘Tilden in} ‘The consolidation of the three pai . AL ‘ Closing Quotations. lc 3 has ordered a sycciai heavy weight|Players also were heavy. % 3 fat 1876 and was chairman of the plat-| pers was the first of the great news| . + se . ‘ bs Soccer so a ey string of casing which will be ran| ‘The 6 per cent opening rate for call|MSher: others closing steady; | #0t torm committee in those of°1880 and| paper combinations. It resulted in| ; Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close. PD es T}lambs top early $11.00; prime light)... the first of the Courter: |i ( o y May -$1.15% $117 $145% $1.15% | bout the first. money encouragéd an extension of|Yocriings, $9.25; no bholce light owes 5 5 ‘appearance © r 4 July _— 1.05% LOS% %.04% 104%] The company’s test well at Spindle| short commitments. Standard Oil of Aoi4 early; top $4.75; comeback feed- Mr. ‘Watterson opposed William|Journal, November 8, 1868. id by - rt Sorn— Top is drilling at 2,400 fect, and is} New Jersey, Pierce Oll preferred, |¢) ‘iambs, $1026. Jennings Bryan in his candidacy for] In his early years he superintended Sol id May —— 546% 85% 84% 54% | Near the oll sand, Willys Overland preferred, Pierce-Ar- ¥* president in 1896, but in 1900 the|the detail of every department, anc KEITH LBR. co N. G&A. co. ot July _— 56% 56% Bs Be The New York Gas department is! row. preferred, Republic Iron pre- ‘Courier-Journal gave him lukewarm le . AL CO. t Oats— conducting an efficiency test of gas| ferred, and half a score of miscellan-| Denver Quotations. support. In/1908, however, what Mr. aT ss Phone 3 “Phone 1400 May — 88% .88% 88% 88% | for heating the vocational high school. | cous stocks were carried down by the! pmyvER, Dec, 22.—Cattle — Re-] Watterson denominated ‘as the “free Radiator and Hood Covers - July LL 129% 89% 8934 39% | Tho New Lyric theater building, now| further reversal losing 1 to 3% points.| ints, 1,200; market dull, . draggy;|Sver heresy” being “as dead as/Afrl- Towa Betemin Berjoes be CASPER SUPPLY CO. in course of construction is! to bej The r-arket rallied before noon, equip-|} cer steers, $5@6: cows and helfers,|Can Slavery” in the United States, he|} we make them for all makes of 7 Pork— nt Jan. —— ——- w= = 2488 jeauipped with gas boilers and modern| ments and food specialties then being] s5'5o@5; calves, $7@9; bulls, $2@3;/ecame @ warm supporter of Bryan. |} jutog and trucks. Phone 913 2 Tara gas appliances for heating the entire|in demand. American Locomotive ad-| \\\ccors and feeders, $4.75@5. When the storm of the European|| Pepectally for Fords now $5.00 = Yan. 8.72 880 872 8.72 |building. During the recent severe| vanced 2% points and American Su-|" y15¢5 receipts, war broke, over the world Mr. Watter arg oy May __ 920 9.22 O15 9.15 weather, no difficulty was experienced gar common and preferred, rese 1 to| piener: top, $7.20: son assumed an uncompromsing stand Extra Quality for Dodges $9.00 Ribs— in maintaining ample gas pressuro/2 points. Associated Dry Goods first!" Sicep—Receipts, 1,800; market. 25¢|!7 Support of the cause and ideals of Koved * 7.37 | throughout the cit preferred and some of the other mér- 4 $@$.85.. ewes, $3.50|the Entent Allies, declaring his belief JQn. oan ane — — . higher; lambs, $9@9.85; Me All others accordingly in price. May —- 8.18 chandising issues also strengthened.| 455. seeder lambs, $8@8.75. that their cause was the cause of free- Butter, Eggs and Poultry. CHICAGO, Dec, 22—Butter — Un. changed. Eggs—Higer; recetpts, 2,544 cases; firsts, 6i@52c; ordinary ‘firsts, 43@ 45c; miscellaneous, 47@50c; refrigera- tor firsts, 38@40c. Poultry—Alive, “CAMPBELL HARDWARE (9. Electric Percolators Electric Coffee Urns ae Community Silver Pyrex éroles and Stands 147 South Center Phone 425 Ev thing in Buildi Mat ie BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center | rm unchanged. "LINCOLN STREET GROCERY GEO. BRADSHAW Phone 676-J 650 S. Lincoln St. Fancy Mixed Nuts, per Ib-____-______30e Fancy Mixed Christmas Candy, per lb., 30¢ Large bbl. Ginger Snaps___________<__25e No. 214 can Peaches, heavy syrup, for 25c Large hottle Catsup_______ 25¢ Cream of Wheat, per pkg_.___________30¢ White House Coffee, per Ib__.--_____45e Io. 2 can Empson Sugar Peas for__-___15¢ 4 Small Christmas Oranges, per doz_____25c¢ Fancy Large Florida Grape Fruit, each, 15¢ We Carry a Complete Line of Fruits, Vege- ae tables and Fresh Meats. “Phone 676-J for Your Christmas Order. We Deliver Orders and Quick Service. ——— 1 ONO Pe et Ts SCT |Texas & Pacific again was the only —— dom and democracy and that of the Casper Auto Top Shop MODERN MAP PRINTING railway issue to show more than mnod-| Christmas Eve in Parla is gtven|Central Empires that of autocracy, Bince seeae Grit eee me Contax ae) AY GASPER 0 NY easier; high 6: low ruling rate 6;|mas Day itself is a day of dull de- MPA | ‘Time loans, firm; 60 days and six|to everybody, from thé concierge to Market Gull; recetpts, 7 cars; total U-|company has installed an outfit for : : ? Foreign Exchange—Heevy. WYOMING-PRODUCED PRODUCTS at $2.10 cwt. by which the firm is able to turn out|ain—Demand 4.19%; cables 4.19%. ZIMMERMAN Christmas cards has been claimed for} ‘This is the first process of this kind} Italy—Demand 4.43; cables 4.4334. the Royal academy, who sent J sides the civil and petroleu#f engineer-) Germany—Demand 0.54; cables. All kinds of mill and: cabinet partment map that was used by the} Norway—Demand 15.60. No work in this line to too aif. di a} hs | — The person finding special} raiis and landmarks and is a fine! Switzerland—Demand 19.48. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED pofice headquarters. Any| a. = impersonating an officer. J. A. SHEFFNER,- ET 12-20-3t Chief of Police 4 Ready for your personal inspection and for immediate LOT AND BUILDING repair purpose. In fact, we can meet the reasonable Wolcott. * = * Now is the time to build and we have the Montgomery erate strength and activity, : over to a scene of revelry and mer-|_ His attitude was tersely set forth in —_—_— rE rymaking such as’ Paris herself ney- F IIPMENT INSTALLED j ‘one: \er witnesses on any other night of | NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Can money | tho year, while to the Parisian Christ- closing bid 5; offered at 634; last loan|corum, of family reunions, and the e 6. . distribution of a countless presents er ce - Potatoes. lanonths 5@5%. the oysterman and messenger boy. . le CHICAGG, Dec. 22.—Potatoes—} The Wyoming Map and Blue Print| Prime mercantile paper 5@5%. = shipments, 298 cars; only sale re-|the printing of maps, in its offices in ULLEN & ported was one car of Iucho-rurals}the Daly building on Center street,| NEW YORK, Dec. 22,—Great Brit- Cc See eee ry maps of arly design and in any num-| F; ‘Demand 7.80%; cables The honor of having introduced | er, in elght. colors. esis rire : ecg 546 South Chestnut Phone 1735 427-East Railroad Avenue many men the credit !s generally | placed in Casper for the use of those| Belgium—Demand 7.58%; cables Ww given to W. E. Dobson, a member of | wanting colored map work, and be-|7.58%. PHONE 1743 sketch, depicting the spirit of Christ-}ing work tht the Map company does,| 0.54%. work—repair work, furniture, etc., mas, to a friend in 1844, he firm has in stock, the war de-|. Holiana—Demand 36.68; cables 36,74,| | 2lso Jobbing. U. 8. army in the pioneer days of this} Sweden—Demand 24.95. ficult for us—we can deliver the WARNING region. The map shows all the old| Denmark—Demand 20.10. goods. police badge No. 6 is hereby | *<ample of.the old time cartographers] Spain—Demand 14.87. 55 ‘ —— warned: to turn the same into | °& Gresce—Derdand 415. person caught wearing same is liable to arrest on charge of ° Business An Acre of Lumber Property * delivery—no uncertain delays, no uncertain grades— lumber and material for every kind of building and On Second Street Be- requirements of every customer, whatever his needs tween Center and may he. No information given . over telephone . lumber and the prices. ga eed WESTERN LUMBER CO. Investment Co. 143 S. Center Yards and Office, 300 N. Center Phone _765

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