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PAC AGESIK AKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEW well in the Maverick Pe i: reported py the Maverick The new producer is rated at 300 barrels i on the north arter of section 27 Drillix & was at as at 1 WHEAT OPENING = 7 SHEA TON P roduction 5 feet Cat Creek Well Near Sand. Carter Down 3,050 Feet. rter Oll compa down over 1 with wheat to %c lower the corr on June 15 last | 4" New York Stocks | Associated Press Leased Wire a oe and Leather pid national Corp. Cow Gulch . Gates . Jupiter Lusk Petroleum Outwest Wind River Retg. United Pete Wyo-Tex. Western States -. Second Capital Pete Columbine - Consolidated Royalty Chappell Domino - Elkhorn BE. T. Williams ... Frantz Kinney Mike Henry --. Picardy Riverton Refs. Red Bank Wabters, Exploration. Wyo-Kans, NEW YORK CURRP CLOSING. jes Service Com... 161.00 . of Indiana_. LIBERTY BONDS. First ¢Ks Second 4%s8 -—. fhe Casper Daily Cribune | | score ct thoso issues, comprising ‘OTOGK MARKET TREND UPWARD Rails, Shippings and Oils Lead Way on New York Ex- change. aily if i i 50492 f : Hi 23k. ii ! i i & £ i sie Ww YORK, Jan. 16.—Broaa and active trading, especially In ralls, at gross gains of 1 to 3 points was the distinguishing feature of today's stock market, despite unexpected tightening of money rates. Sales approximated 800,000 shares. 4 The increased weakness of Crucible Stes] and General Asphalt, coupled with call money's risé to 4 per cent, caused irregular tendencies at midday. NEW YORK. silver, 65%¢; Mexican dollars, 50c. a at ee Opened in Denver. » }, Jan. 15.—The Na- ¥France—Demand Jip Dersand 440%, cables 441. psec 1 781%. cables Monntain & Gulf, Motors and equipments were ' proof Co., O-S Bldg. Northwest : against pressure, however,-and Gulf pomeege cs oy States Stee! rose over 6 points on re- ports that new Interests were -seek- contro! Call money rose to 6 per cent in the later dealings, but olls excepting General Asp . Strengthened. Mex- ican Petroleum and Houston showed 3 points. Pressure agajust eel increased. The closing was irregular. Liberty bonds were in- clined to case but other bonds showed firmness. arbres vad bn Western O11 Fields ; W. 0. F. Rites Market steady; electrolytic, ¥ on NEW YORK. Jan, 16—Opening| near by. 13% @ldc; later, 140. prives in the stock market today point- up- of Tin—Weak; spot and near by, $32.62; futures, $32.37, Iren—Steady; No. 1 northern, $19.50, ed to a resumption of last week's ward movement under guidanc Marine ---- $ 187 rails, shippings and oils. Desaware | @20.50; No. 2 northern, $19@20; No. 2 — Mtn, Producers - 11.56 Hudson; Mercantile Marine preferred, | southern, $16.50@17. Red Desert Test Resumed Copper Merritt —— a8 Atlant! Gulf, American International | tead—Steady; spot, $4.70@4.80. The Red Des i Ex States Glenrock a “ Standar Ol of California, California te Salt Creek Producers. 14.00 Petroleum . and: oye) anawee was Pease 7 Saas) St. Louis deliv-/ ‘The Book Sensation i a Decade, Flusing on the Screen! Balt “reek Cons. - 9.00 higher by fractions to 2 point. ‘St.| Antimony. America Theater Starting Tomorrow. \F « ¢ * basce Prod. & Refrs. 5.62 Paul common and preferred, Atchison, . } H and Hartford . 13%] Mutual . --. 6.00 Atlantic Coast Line, Baldwin Loco Money. NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Call ages strong; high, 6; low, 8: ; ruling ra’ 344; closing bid, otters at 6%; Tast] loan, J; loans, steady; 60 - motive, Bethlehem Steel and Chandler Motor also added to recent gains. Fa- mouse Play: was strongest of the specialties, rising 2% points. Ralls came forward with greater vigor during the active forenooa Over “Bamett’s of Course” 4%; 90 ays, 4%; six months, 4 }_Prhve mercantile paper 4% Riverton Petroleum Elects. Stockholders of the Riverton Petro! their annual meet- ciidatea’ Copper >. Iren and Steel .... Third 44s Fourth 4%e -. recovered sl from cash houses together Happy Parents Pour Out that approximately twice as many sour company at psp abesih te . ith a visible supply decrease caus: ing in Riverton, Wyo., re-elected tts |< aa Victory 4X%e . ing of an m in prices lat- nd Trad be Sreige Fi uhade'to of directors for another year oi 4 + ‘The seed Bake firm Sin hade t of E cox, presi: nern Pa » $2% - e * ¢ advanc mi ice president; e ae ‘Oats started %4 to % to %o down,|> Inman, vice president: ex-|[ovthern Railway 19 Crude Market it (0) anla Governor F. Chatterton, secretary; T, | 2°" “ Al fay 38 and then sagged a little ton ttreasirer’ T Standard Oil of N. J. pfd . | nore. c7 Riba stinaier debaker Corporation 85% ia bal J aere exports of lard helped to Copper . 10 |Grass Creek -.--. — = tft provision values despite ® setback 45% | ik Basin — n the price of hogs. and Pacific an nance Creek # —— co Products 3 oa Closing Quotations. ontinental Oil 10% | Hock River . High. Low. Close. Panitio 329 | Salt Creek 1% | U. S. Food Products . 8. -| Big aadty a IS ae U. 8. Retail Stores 53% | Mule Creek -------------—- 52% | OMAHA, Jan. 16.—{U, 8. Bureau of U6. Bate AN mcr os a 414 | Markets)—Hogs—Recelpts 9,500; fairly] United States Rub} 54% PENITENTIARY RECE REL | SMV ctive 10@1s0 lower; bulk 180 to 219|United States Stool 8% ¥ 38% | Pound butchers 7.15@7.25; top Utah Copper. fox 88% | bulk 220 pounds and over 6.90@7.10; Westinghouse ‘4 i ades 5.25@8.00, Willy's Overland . 5% eecattieetecdl ite, ?, mericn Zinc, Lead and Sm, ..13% “4 16.10] Cattle—Receipts 7,700; better grades Americn Zinc, Sm. . ~~ “= 46.25] beef steers and sho stock, Butte and Superior ¥ 9.32 30] lower; bulls — wealk; she Montana Power Li 9.53 .52} stockers and feeders fully Shattuck Arizona spots higher. Pure OU ...+- serve 8.45 Sheep—Receipts 7,000 Iambs mostly | Invincible Oil CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 16—War- sbo | 8.85 lower; bulk 11.26@11.50; top 11.65; = den Frank Hadsell of the Wyoming ep stronger; ewe top 6.35; feelers state penitentiary, reporting to Gov ; . ernor Carey discharges and arrivals Butter and Eggs. strong; top feeding lambs 11.00 of t “* 1 CHICAGO, Jan, —— of prisoners at the penitentiary, shows Chicago Quotations, fet lower; creamery extras, 220; firsts, ago Q convicts haye been recetved during 5@26c: 16.—4U. 8, Bureau 2% ET@Sc; seconds, 25@26c; standards, nbsalpte | the last two months as were dis . ‘ charged. In December 13 prisoners By X ‘ket lower; receipts, 10, En Stag postare tg ir cece eG were discharged and only 19 received, 4 S0@22c; miscellaneous, re- thing sold; ut the governor issued three Christ paeste: . mas pardons in that month, to the| ‘That Tanlac ts a wonderful medl- heavy bo- on veal cine for delicate children {s conclu- sively proven by the remarkable re- sults accomplished in the cases of the three children shown in this picture, Little Blanche Biair, ‘of Providence, R. L, age 13, gained 10 pounds; Re- gina McCabe, at right, age ?, of Scran~- von, Pa., gained 15 pounds; little Richard Leary, In, of Dhiladelphia, who was very delicate, is now {n fine, robust health. The statements made by their parents are as follows: Mr. A. M, Blair, residing at 20 At- wood street, Providence, R. I., sald: “We are just so! happy over the change Tanlac has made in our little trigerator firsts, oo CAMPBELL COUNTY TEST PROJECTED FOR SPRING) = ratio approximately of two arrivals to one discharge would have held good wad {t not been for executive clem- en BRIK AND TILE PLANT AGKIN OPERATING AFTER SHUTOOWN FOR MONTHS “| Drilling Resumed This Morn- ing With Completions Prob- able in Few Weeks. ~The wonderful values you were waiting for are now anticipated in this aes sale of Suits, Overcoats and ackinaws. We've deliberately cut prices to the bone. Our réal reason is to move the goods. Two big wells will be added to the list of producers of the Kyokans Oli nyndicate in the Salt Creek field early in the year as the result of the re sumption of work today on an offset well in proven territory {n the south- west quarter of section 22-4 and plans for completing a scond gusher 1 section 18-40-79. Rece Drilling was discontinued on sec Penge girl that we can't do or say enough 95 95 to strong; beef st tion 22 at the time crude acceptances} A firm known as D. S. McCalman|to show our appreciation. She had cows and heifers $3 lin Salt Creek were cut last sumnfer.]&"d company {s now operating the} lost nearly 20 pounds in weight and ee ves $8.00@10.00 ho well {s now in the shale at 1,450| Free Brick and Tile company, after the/ looked so frail and weak that her plant has been shut down for many With plenty of gravel and sand contracted and within easy ac- mother and I were both almost wor- ried .} feet with considerable gas and oil al- eady developed. It ts located just| months. Bsiasre efpts sick over her condition. Since BROK ER AGE lower; top $ ous the line from the Ghio-New i! taking Tanlac, she has already gained |, Sheep—Receipts gusher and between the latter|Ccess of the plant tho firm plans to/19 pounds, her color is better than it : feeders stead: 0-barrell well on the Midwest, |make a high class but low priced pro-| ever has been and she looks and acts f Jiambs $ ewes $4.50@5 assuring large production. duct in Casper. like a different girl.” at . “a Mr. Calman, the head of the firm, was formerly state highway super- FIRM FAILS\ 120 East Second Street feeders 1 10.50. kans well No. 2 on section 18 is cemented tp the second sand Mrs, Catherine McCabe, 414 Dick- ens Ave., Scranton, Pa., said: ‘flu’ lefy my little Regina in such a} chest “until ante heart palpitated eo I —— | Yell No. 1 on|intendent and was attracted to Cas- | produced about | per through his numerous visits here| had condition that I have no idea shetthought he Oban: MEXIA CRUDE under the production | connection with supervision of road J yw, sar eythought sure! he ‘couldn't breathe but : “i ould ‘be ‘with me now {f it hadn't 5 aie | est and the location | work. entdie eaten. a few more gasps. But Tanlac gave It is a myscery to him back to us strong and well and we me how she lived on the little she wat praise it to our dying day.’” was eating and yas so lifeless she D.| Many Casper buildings were erected with products made at the Free plant. favorable f the new well is equal large production. IS ADVANCED , —_—_—_.__—_. ‘The Tribune bullding was one of the| never even cared to play with the!an Ua caiater ehaiee tmportant part: rs CUBAN LOAN structures erected from the process|dolig and toys she got at Christmas.{ot the Taniac treatment. Tou cannot : 2 plant. Since taking ‘Tanlac she is as hardy|hope to get thé most c| The new firm will specialize in sht} and well as any child. could be and}sults from Tan’ E . a AUTHORIZED grey brick for bungalow and other|nas gained 15 pounds in welght. : far | largest home constructfon in Casper. Be-| wil always praise ‘Tanlac for restor-| ment of the bowels: aunien -Veustabit pers of|has adva: cause of the cheapness of fuel and|ing our little girl's health Pills are absolutely ‘free from calome) 4 adequate supplies the firm promises! Richarc Leary, 2342 Palethorpe St.,)and are «old on a positive guarantee ; : to compete with the best prices made} philadelphia, said: “There is no doubt/| to give satisfaction. ——— WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The |on bricks delivered in Casper. in my mind but that Tanlac eaved| ‘Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas-' ‘ | Am can government has nstinen SRE Sd my Uttle boy's fe. For two years I|per Pharmacy and by leading |d tuba that she may n ea loan " | | See ners lem ate aoe CHEYENNE CLEARINGS wouldn't have been a bit surprised to|gists everywhere.—Ady. but that the conclusion of the fur- L s a Sees. 4 er loan of $50,000,000 suggested by - Cuba will depend upon the ability of FALL OFF HuR 246 South Center Street : the island authorities to teduce Boe s gi 5 further the Cuban budget, it was . Th Ca: Manuf; ‘ . 5 said at the state department. e sper a (Formerly the Subway) a; | A $5,000,000 temporary emergensy | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 16.—Chey- . t = —————— loan to the Cuban government will |¢#ne bank clearings fell off more than and Constructi on Ass’ n. NM ; A syndicate composed of many local investors will start| 1a! probability be announcea by | $20,000,000 in 1921, compared with 2. Wi h. to re to th friend d drilling on a tract of land lying about four miles southe at af J. P. Morgan & Co. tomorrow, it was | 7820. ihe dectetse reproseniing 22.6 Burlington Ave. and Clark St. : . einer nor se seal Guiguus and pus; : - ) ‘ r . | Per cent. according to the annual re- Ca. ws land, we will be the scene, of the im- premiera. Aouenalant tine 4 ae port of the local clearing | house. tomers | that they will remove to their old po: nown as e Oarlson lease and com 4 Clearings during 1921 ‘ 4 n ase anc pr the state department had approved were $70,508, . 5 aS ge im ; 3-79. The syndicate controls other such a loan. : Announce That They Are Now Engaged in Building “stand under the Ki ball Drug Store, 214 a ‘American bankers, it'was stated, South Center Street. to a depth of|feet if neces: have dropped cctisideration of the ry to prove the Truck Bodies and Cabs © Of] company | ture. peopome $50,900,000 loan until con- ast summer.| Inter: ttache tions in Cuba take a more sat- 3 . i F eedged x. ie poe foes Istactory aspect. Surveying and Locations OUT OF THE HIGH*RENT DISTRICT 6 Barbers 2 Bathrooms Abe Re an average, Scotchmen are ee-quarters of an inch taller than forced the Geologists Oil Expe..s Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Wyoming Map & Blue AND PRICES PROVE IT x Special Attention Given to Repair.’ Work. be a There at 3 of the enterprise anf on the prop- re thousands of a eat VERRIER & CRIDER ture, and a § cm i le wage is pater b "tne tlle Baetishmes, eo oe di ie Telephone DAY Aye 1096 J (“Slim” and “Shorty”)