Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1922, Page 10

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: PAGE TEN WMABKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS) OHIO GETS WELL IN LANGE GREEK Oil shot over the derrick when No. 2 well of the Ohio Oil company on the Converse County Sheep company’s farm was drilled into the sand in th Union Oil company’s well on WHEAT CLINGS ON CROP NEWS Lack of Snow Protection Dur- ing Intense Cold Is Bullish Factor. CHICAGO, and lack Jan. 20.—Cold weather now protection for the new strength to the in the early trad. wulinued atso to be prospective Dealings hera, however lacked volume as compared with yesterday. varied from unchanged figure: igher, with May $1.14% to $1.14%, and July $1.02% 2%, were followed by to $1 slight gains a around. Subsequen Kansas and 0) snowfalls in parts of ahoma led to price y, % to 1 4 14 to $1.14% and July $1.01% 1% Corn and oats w helped by whea’ started unchanged wt! 53%c, and then hardened a little. | Enlarged rural sales to arrive eased the market later. The close was e: % to %# to % to net lower wit May 53% to 53%@ Oats after opening unchanged to a shade off, y Mec to 39\c, held close to the Provisions values, range ward with hog Closing Quotations. Open. High. Low. Close. 14 1.14% 1.13% “2.16 02% 1.02% 1.01% 1.01% 53% «BSC 55% 55 55% 39% «88m 38% 39% c; standards, 7,963 cases; ordinary firsts, 30@32c; s, 83@35c; refrigerator Best Cough Mixture} Is Home Made Acts With Speed—Loosens and Phiegm | —Stops the Irritation and Coughing Ceases Fine for Chest Colds Too and Is Cheaply Made at Home. olof a distribution system were plac ;|!ard, lemons, oran {ing oll "| sisal and tankage. e Lance Creek field, Niobrara Sunset holdings. It is esti- mated that the new well will flow about 75 barrels a day. Arrangemer have been made for immediate dr: ing of @ new well on section 5-36-65 of the same field. Price Cut Discounted. Of operators of the Rocky Moun tain district have taken encourage. ment from the fact that recent re. fn the price of Mexia crude. oll stocks have refiected t tation of a c Wyo this possibility is eing counted pending further change the Pennsylvania or Mide products. Thermopolis Grants Franchise. Commencement of construction work on a pipeline prior to Novem ber 14, 1922, and completion of t Project within two years are condi tions of a gas franchise recently granted to Sol Chan, secretary of t Wyoming-Yellowstone Oj] an by the town of Thermopolis. The company has developed gas on the Golden Eagle structure } Springs county and ts small carbon plant there. s recently made on the cost of a gas main to Thermopolis and the at $200,000 after a recent inves tion, PRICE LEVELS IN WHOLESALE MART ARE FIRM WASHINGTON, Jan. eral level of wholesale pri stationary through cember, es remained fovember and De- 1 of labor statistics T "s weight 7 commoditt Foodstuffs, product chemicals and drugs st ing tendency, which nounced in such art hops, peanuts bu prices showed a slight building materials adv per cent in December over the November level An increase for the month of 2 per cent was reported fn the group of mis cellaneous commodities. —includin~ bran, mill feed, linseed meal. iubricat Paper, manila rope, } The general level of whoesale price in December. to the ar cement, w than it was before, — ; Livestock Mart Ses eee cee ee Omaha Quotations. 100 higher; d butchers $7.80@ 200 to 300 packing heep—Receipts 2,500; all classe fe higher; bulk lambs $12 ewe top $7.25; feed Bureau 6,000 the forenc said compa Casper, Nz The n accour Wyoming. The proper is described as follow Ten boxes and , to-wit: con’ stove, four barrels ai mtents, two cans paint, ne fi pieces of 5 one oil stove, one wash tul THE PIONEE Dance Every Tuesday and Saturday Night at 933 S. POPLAR ST. Everybody Welcome Good Music and Good Time Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price {ndustrial Ave. e| l 20.—Tho gen- » | wil “ | American Zinc, Lead ang Sm. LAST SALES, Allis-Chalmers American American American American American American Locomotive American Smelting and Ref'g county, Wyoming, according to reports from Manville. The Feeaocbesesa ts location is on section 32-36-65 and is about 400 feet from the |*™@*tsa" Sumatra Tobacco . |American T. American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison Atl Baldwin Locomotive . Baltimore and Oh! Bethlehem Steel * Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Chandler Motors . Chesapeake and Ohio . Chicago, Mil. and St Paper nnecott Copper ...... Ne and Nashville can Petroleum § Copper ...... States Oil . Midvale niet Missouri Pacific .. New York Central . Y, H. and Western . Pacific a Prod. and Re! rican Petroleu ania e's Gas . sburgh and We: ‘onsolidated ding eee eee Iron and Steel . oyal Dutch, N. ¥. Shell Trans and Trad. Sinclir Con. Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railway Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. Studebaker Corporation Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil Retail Stores . Ind. Alcohol . d States Rubber ted States Steel . Shouse Electric Overland ... utte and Superior . Petroleurn a Power Arizona wes—Rece!p top, $7.75 Sheep—Recetp' bulk, higher lambs, > New York Stocks | ary Hide and Leather pfd International Corp. and Hartford . calves strong; bulk 9.25@9.75; stock | "Ts and feeders slow. ts 43,000; fairly s to 10c higher than yesterday's kers and feeders, $5@7.50. eceipts, 600; market strong; $7.40@7.75. 3,200; market 10c $11. $6@6.50; feeder lambs, $10 | Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results active Cte Casper Dally Cridune STEEL (SuUES OPEN HIGHER Oil Securities Furnished by iaylor and Clay LOCAL OIL STOCKS. / Bessemer — 20 = Big Indian at 30 “70 a8 8 20 peg 2 |Material Gains Recorded in 41% | Blackstone Salt Creek 32 = incon New 106% | Black Tall = 04 06 a rate 2. 47% | Capital Pete = 00% 00% 9 ge. 67% | Columbine — = fas 21 ae SET, solidated Royalty — 1.18 120 NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Special is- Chappell -—. “2g |sues comprising the steel and iron Cow Gule ‘1g |sroups featured today’s very active Domino ~ "og [@id strong stock market. The advance Elkhorn *G;__|aiso encompassed other industrials and E. T. Willams. “39 [numerous miscellaneous issues. Sales Frantz 2:09 | approximated 1,100,000 e. 32 |Gates . rr Gulf States Steel made another dip 6: |aupiter . 793 [to 74% at midday when trading be 124% | Kinney “21 Joame less active. Motors, equipments 32% | Lance Creek Royalt 05 96 [20d oils then assumed leadership. 61 usk Pet: dieus ‘9g | Studebaker, Chandler, Pierce Arrow 56 |Mike Henry —- “og | Preferred, Baldwin Locomotive, Gener- 19% | Mountain & Guilt "79 [at Electric, Mexican Petroleum .and Nor thwest & 39 |Genera! Asphalt gained 1 to 3 points. Out vest 01% United States Steel became the lead. Picardy “04 [€F later and varivus oils and special- tartan Ta % ties showed extreme gains of 2 to al sien agen eh most 10 point. The closing wns paca iene ‘3g [strone. Liberty and other band were Sunset 04 04 2.75 20.—Gulf Scates cs ‘ 1 advance 04 Wyo-Kans. 1.15 poini Wyo-Tex. My 01 |rise ating terda: 2.25 maximum price. Aftor reacting 1 point the stock rallied to 87, a new nigh record. Replogle which ts prom! ninetly mentioned in connection with one or more proposed mergers of in lependent steel companies, suddenly t forward on a succession of deal to 41, a gain of 10% points. Within the first 15 minutes Crucible. Midvale, Vanadium, Republic and do Fuel registered gains of 1% yoints and 6 points, Other stocks, in Western Exploration Western Oil Fields Producers_ Salt Creek luding prominent rails and specialties Salt Creek Cons..-.- were irregulgr. Prod. & Refrs. Approximately 600,000 —sha: Mutual Oil —- s changed hands during the morning Cities Service Com. and the character of the dealings was } verniniscent’ of those prevailing dar ng the war period. Gulf States rose 0 90% but broke exactly 20 points on denial that Ford interests were TE They Will Freeze— Second 48 First 44s Second 4%s Third 4%s — Fourth 4\s 115% | Victor? 4%s Batteries 89% will frzeze if they become ae | || more than half discharged. aoe Crude Market A frozen battery is useless. rin | Drive around to our shop 19 | Grass Creek ~--$1.5; ind we will test your battery ‘ree and give you expert ad- vice. — 1tv was n-—~----81.50 We Repair and Recharge All Makes of Storage Batteries We Repair Generators, Starters, Mag- etos. Lighting and Ignition ‘ircuits on all makes of cers. We Sell amps, Spark Plugs, Switches ion Supplies and Electric Mule Creek Silver. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Foreign ba silver, 65c; Mexican dollars, 4h%c. Income Tax Blanks Short Forms er mostly steady; top $8.60 or For Individuals arburetor Heaters for easy ts and light lights: bulk $7.95@8.25 arting. to 10c higi bulk desir NOW READY 8.50; few $8.60. s 8000; fat tambe We Recharge vc higher; top early Can Be Had am $ id higher; sheep steady 2 ord Magnetos while yov t y $7.50 Reimerth & wait. Denver Quotations. Van Denberg a . Jan. 20.—Cattle — Re LU 0 ectri ¢ market steady; beef steers Public Accountants Al 50; cows and heifers, $4.50@ | Ini Tar Service ; calves, $8@10.50; bulls, $2.50@ 55% Phone 968-J 100-1 0. S. Bldg. Phone 767 136 East Midwest Ave @12; 0@ Geologists Print Co. Surveying and Locations Oil Expe:.; Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Wyoming Map & Blue P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric on automobiles spot 0.50. Holland—Demana 36.4 Sweden—Demand 24.87. Denmark—Demand 19.90. ‘witzerland—Demand 19.43. We Have the Goods and of Course Business Is Good on it, ‘ | all purposes. ) H Phone 315 J. A. HOW: Petroleum Man first used Crude Oil for medicine. Science found more and more uses for it until today the wheels of commerce run Plant on W. Railroad Ave. SER, Agent. We specialize on Lubricating Oils and Greases for Our stock and warehouse is s9 situated that we can make deliveries on a can or a carload. The Texas Company manufacture and market their own products, and when you buy them they are guar- anteed by all that money and science can produce. THE TEXAS COMPANY Petroleum and Its Products = DIAMOND TIRES — 30x3 Smooth... $ 8.85 30x3 Squeegee 10.00 30x3%s Squeegee 12.00 DENATURED ALCOHOL PHONE 1203 unchanged. Lead—Steady; spot 4.70@4.80. Zinc—Quiet; East St. Louis delivery, Antimony—Spot 4.50, NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Great Brit- aln—Demand 4.20%; cables 4.21, France—Deman 8.09%. % Italy—Demand 4.35%; cables 4.36. elgium—Demand 7.77%; cables 7.73. jermany—Demand H Pup Cate Good, Big Juicy Steaks Good Swift Premium Ham 7 ht 3 men underreamine. yee bare as 4.75 @ 4.80. vy, SaaS re ~ nen Foreign Exchange Weak. © ah 8.08%; _ cables 36.40; reamers not so constructed. IT IS FOR THIS REASON yr ae oWAN FOLLOWS TRE DOWN You Can Buy or Rent One THE BRIDGEPORT Is Good at the IS GES Underreamer Factory, M: rietta, Ohle Good Fellowship ap Rao Its ayy; + Rising Star, Breckenridge, ‘© ‘Kl Dorada, Florence ~ x Fi Its Good Chili Con Carne Its Good Chicken Tamales O . Good wae Eggs Acetylene Weldin uaranteed Its Steen & Shaull Welding Co. East Second and Yellowstone—Phone 628-5 Its Casper, Wyo. Good Big Dinners the SWAN Down.” The body of the Swan extends below the cutters far enough to act as a guide when the tool is’ This is of creat value when the formation being underreamed is of alternating stratas of hard and soft struc- ture. The guide then keens the tool in the center of the hole and reams a perfectly straicht hole, instead of offsetting or key seat- _ ing as is the case with under- THAT THE.CASING ALWAYS MACHINE COMPANY, { Branches—Tulss, Kaw, Ft. Worth, Rangen, Its Good Coffee Its Good Goods Its Good Trentment Building Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $30 on the average 5-room house. Just tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. raha ow Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. At 108 N. Center St. Phone 1096-J We Can Do It. Going Out of Business losing out sale will continue for several days, until every item of our Sakon elt Fat unless you get in at once and buy your supply we cannot assure you of a selection as our stock is going fast. Come in—see what we have to offer—if it doesn’t appeal to you, don’t buy. 60c SON, SHEE $1.00 | Sez 6 Winesap Apples, $3.15 (fmate Bhaw) eee Ti the Fine Gramuinted«G4_QQ | Gallon came 75¢ Sugar for --- IETS ARO a, ° Pineapple — % Gal. Pure Cane & Maple Syrup, per can — Quart cans Corn Syrup, par. Can? Ghee a ne Fancy Navy Beans, 3 Ibs. for----.-- No. 2% cans Libby’s Sweet No, 244 cans Libby's Sweet $440) No. 2% cans Fancy Sliced Pine- $1.00 95c 20c apple, 3 cans for-.--- a-------- eg des Peanut Butter, 70c No. 2 cans Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 80e 3 cle 260 = Seer ier nt tae 16-oz, Tumblers Peanut Butter, 00 No. 2 cans Fancy Strawberries 3 jars A (in syrup), 4 cans for_---------- oad ¥ No.2 cans Empress Daisy Peas, oe tidegelte meee ee oo Sipe 40c 4 cans for__ xtra No. 2 cans Fernbrook Corn, ee eee rene 20¢ 4 cans See ees ae Oa - No. 2 cans Country Gentleman mn, 4 cans for--. 80c No. 2% cans Utah Tomatoes, 4 cans for._-----~2-----. Small Bottles Tomato Catsup, [FPO aR ESSAI i 12-ozy can Dr. Price’s Baking Powder for ~------+ 50c 20c Case 24 cans_---------$3.75 2%-tb. can Dr. Price’s Baking 70c er for ~--.~.---~~---~--~~--.. fhe {eiad ean Calumet Baking Powder 30c 9 Tall Cans Mi dr ie ae eek ee see @' ‘3 Gane of aa cana Bay peacetime ae 5 Von tenn cee LOG] 1 Ne Mere eee Case of 24 cans__-.-. 1-Ib. cans Fancy Pink Salmon, 4 cans for_.----------------—--- 85c Large cans Cove Oysters, $1.10 75¢ 50c anny allt sn DA Wee ecese ee Ee “The Store Accommodating” 142 East Second Street Phones 903-474 © Foiger’s Golden State Coffee, teens en ee 19 Bars Polar White Soap $1.00 RES Oe BWweeetees3me creme

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