Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1922, Page 10

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— +m omen amacrvrur P | a 5 f e PAGE TEN MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS RAILROAD TO OWL FIELD PENDING HELENA, Mont., March 8.—Definite announcement as to when construction will begin on the branch railroad down the valley from Hardin up to the Soap Creek oil field is ex- pected soon from the head offices of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railro. according to a report from Hardin. It is said that fin to the extent of $800,000 has been ar- aT WER eens tion as soon as weather conditions permit. Of] companies are awaiting the completion of this road as a trans- portation facility in marketing thetr products. Report from Biltngs t to the ef- BOOSTS WHEAT definite word has been thus far re Kansas and Oklahoma Crop colved it ts believed that actual steps will be taken toward actual construc- Menaced by High Winds and Prices Soar. fect that considerable activity in the leasing of ofl land ts manifest| throughout the Potter Basin district ct Park county, to the west Tings, leases having been secured on several thousand acres there up to} the present time The Iand covered] in the leases is along the west bor- Ger of the basin, taking in Little and of Bu- ¢ Bu-} CHICAGO, March &.—High winds in t Big Etk range of bills, and if prom- tses hold good operations are expect ed to commence as soon as weather conditions permit part of the ses: The enterprise ts settled being po>moted by a Billings com- day's Cinish | pany 41% to 1.42% and] Since reter to Hardin * Great Fala b bad a ference with — finnne'! March &—New setbacks| completion of _ their ta = Richards and H. B Winne of Winne- Richards. Soap Creek operators. re- port they propose to put in another string of castne to carry the hole! led | down to the Madison timestone The niluence as} Winne Richards well is located on the north end of the Soap Creek field, nhout half mile enst of the axis of the = structure. and reached small flows of off in the Embar and Ten wheat ulance. | con whether the government rnoop on farm reserve prove bull which v: Uncerts afi neat would or be he opening, oop. ‘The company hed raised ft ried f to 1% nees to carry down to th ‘Ten-| $1.40 S141 “ep expecting geod = production sis followed by ligh there A water flew tn the Tensleen| < declines made it necessary and continue on to case the hole! Subsequently the decline of prices | down Tt has re- at Liverpool was explained as due to|centty heen stated that ft ts porsfble| profit taking which had about run its/to bridge back to the Embar sands! course. ‘Traders therefore turned at-|and have a 180-barrel pumper. which tention to 6ther factors, especially|ts believed possihty would pay for the changes of crop conditions tn the) wen, vet confidence ts exprensed. fol- southwest lowing the experience of the Western Corn and oats declined in ayinpathy | with wheat After opening % to Tac ay 63 to 63%, the corn mar le more a little more Predictions that the government re- port as to corn reserves would be bull fsb tended to rally the market later. The close was firm at % to Mc net gain, with May 64 to 64%c Oats started unchanged to 4c lower, May 41% to 41%c and then under went an additional sac. Provisions as well as grain wer> de- States No, 3 well. that larger produc. tion ean be found fm the Madison Iimestone. —_—>___—. || Livestock Mart | Chicago Quotations. CHICAGO, March 8—(U, 8S. Burean ; of Markets}-Cattle receipts, 8,000; Sa Crop in quotations at! vot steers active, mostly steady; top sta beef steers, $9.40; bulk, $7.75@8.65; ae she stock 9nd veal celves strong to Wheat race! hintaan Clore. alghecs bulls, stockers and feeders May 140 143 139% 1.41% | Steady. pon ~ > yasm 121% 118% 120% | Hos recetpts, 15,000; market steady pha te 0c higher than yesterday's aver- a i 64% 62% 64 | Bee: Mehter weights acttve and up 65% 66%. 65% .66%| Most, othere slow, bicg packers hold- ing back; top, $11.40 on 170 to 180- o% ay 4 41%] Pound averages; bulk, $10.90@11. 43% 43% 42% 43. | Pigs steady to 25 lower; bulk des! able 100 to 120 pounders, $19@10.25; some stronger weights up to $10.50. Sheep recetpts, 10,000; opening gen- 153 11.65 (11.52 erally steady: fat lambs to city ~ 11.72 11.80 1165 11.67 | butchers early, $16; packers, $15.75; fall shorn Texas lambs, $13@13.25; 1110 11.210 10.97 20.97 | Colorado wooled yearlings, $14.25; fat - 10.85 10.85 10.67 10.67 | ewes early, $8@8.75; 00d 59-pound shearing lambs, $14 Omaha Prices. OMAHA, Neb., March 8.—(U. S, Bu reau of Markets}—Hog receipts, 15,- casess | 000; market close, 10¢ and 20c low: Batter and Eggs. CHICAGO, March 8—Butter easy;] creamery extras 35% @36c; firsts, 32@ 25c; seconds 29@3ic; standards 35c. E eipts 15,701 linary firsts 19@|1830 to 210-pound butchers. $10.65@ 20¢; misc 4 @21c. 10.75; to 0; butchers 215 to 325- =i 7 pound we $10.40@10.65; packing erades, $9.25@9.75, Cattle receipts, 9.200; beef steers 10c | and 25c higher; long yearlings, $8.60; she stock steady to 15¢ lower; bulls veais Zc lower; stockers and ra steady. RESPONSIBILITY | TOSERUIGE MEN Denver Quotations. DENVER, March 8—Cattle receipts, 2,600; market dull, 15¢ and 25¢ low- er; beef steers, $6@7.50; cows and heifers, $5@7; calves, $8@11; bulls. +] $14@14.75; G fhe Casper Daily Cribune STOGK TREND | HIGHER TODAY 100% 'NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. 26 |Cause Ascribed to Better In- 103% /MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF Hide & Leather péd. P dustrial Conditions and ESTATE. American International Corp ‘ a tee American Locomotive <s.----22 —% Easy Money Rate. 308... |_ In the District Court of the Sixth American Smelting & Refs 46 uo |Judicial District, in and for the American Sumatra ‘Tobas tim ta: | NEW YORK, March £—More en- 198% | County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ‘American 230, |Compass .. : : couraging industrial conditions in the 110 aoe ye enon 136% | Gow Gulch. cree, at «AS. ated amd trom trade and tberal offer-| acceptances, 4. 103% |,,In the matter of the Estate of reese 49% | Domina ...2.22 202 04 |ings of call money st easy rates fa-| Time loans firm; 60 days, 4%@5; 100% | Thomas W. Wroot, deceased. AdcnIED se ssce-on 96% Elkhorn teed -06 97 |vored the long accounts in today’s! days, 4%@5; six months, 4% @5. 98% | Notice is hereby given to all Sn Gait and We 23% 5. T. Wiliams . a4 stock market. Sales approximattd| Prime mercantile paper, 4%@5. 114% | creditors and other persons inter- Ralawin Locometive 108% ay 29 (| 350,000 shares. = : ~— rey a oe above entitled estate Baltimore MIO -nnenneaee 37 | = 3 International Paper, Union Bag Metals. 89% {that on 28th day of February, Dethiehens Bisel iE cv-r----~> 208 lartenay 23 |Corn Products wore under pressure] NEW YORK, March 8.—Copper Japanese. 4340, | 103% |1922, the undersigned administre. Suascait taathee SEeE 330 | Lance Creel 06 [but steets, equipments and rails were] rm; electrolytic spot and near by, |X 110 | tor filed his final account and peti- Chandler Motors 72% | Luck Petroleum “3, | rm to strong. Tho closing was tr-|13c; later 13@13%0. New 398% | tion for distribution of said estate Chesapeake and Ohi> Se ee “O74 | regular. ‘Tin steady; spot and futures, $29. jors, | With the Clerk of the above-entitled Chicago, Mil, and St. Eh fue, aol "30 | iron steady; prices 108% | Court, where anyone interested may Chicago, R. I. and Pac. -_ se Genre Ol NEW YORK, March 8.—Shorts were! Jiead steady; spot, $4.70@4.80, 101% |examine said account and petition Chine Copper os m | ‘Bank “26 | disposed to extend their commitments’ Zinc quiet: East St. Louis 103% |and file objections thereto at Son te canees 104% |Picardy . +04 Jat the opening of today’s stock market! spot $4.65@4.70. 115% time on or before April 25, 1922, Crucible Steel 59% | Riverton 02 |on the further heaviness of foreign ex-) “a ntimony—Spot $4.35. x % 105% | that is within thirty Saye after the — 30 | Royalty & 42%) hanges, especially the British rate.| ecm Western Electric, 106% 1074, |Iast publication of this notice on s4_|Suneet 03 24 | cney became more cautious, however, | + | Western Union, @ 1OT% 108% | wer ch 28, 1982, and it oe atic. a |r seoration Se 2:50 |‘ pools resumed their bullish opera- B | tions are filed.” administrator bart Wind River Retg. 1 4 ons in specialties. Electric Storage {NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF wil) make final settlement of said Goodrich Co. . United Pete ... 4 ttery, American Car and American TIME APPO! FOR PROV- | estate on April 25, 1922, or as soon lrent) Winctharcn 73% | Wyo-Kans 1.10 eet Sugar soon gained one to 2% ING WILL, ETC. thereafter as the matter may, be cha unten yo-Tex . #1 ints. Consclidaved Gas also made State of Wyoming ) heard by the Court. oe stration Copper 40 | Western Of! Fields 4 p the greater part of yesterday's set { )ss. D a srnational Harvester 91 | Western States aH ick. Olls were the only active shares Pa A. ated this 28th day of February, Int Mer. Marine pfd 1% |)¥ Of = show marked heaviness on renewed) preg MOINES, Iowa, March 8.—Ex A. D. 1922, International Paper tex, NEW YORK CCRB CLOSING eral Asphalt and .osion of a bamb or a heavy charge E. L. McGRAUGH, nly Springfield 7T 44% Mountain Producers .§ 11.12 $ 11 mn Anew high ree- of aynamite early Tuesday morning Administrator of the Estate of necott Copper ic 28% Merrit A * 50 ¥ ‘%s at ; 0.46 fentur. eked a Seventh street cigar store, yy Thomas W. Wroot, Deceased. Louisville and Nashville . 00 i rke P Hyman Levich, A week F. M Mexican Petroleum * os s 234 13.2 creased its gain to cene of a ren Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1923. Creek Cons ..... 9.25 é he morning and supposed bandits ‘<= 1.00 12 cepeciatly TAs y of card players! 10th day of March, A. D. 1922, . 6.12 6 2. wall and retieved then 10 o’elock a. m. of said day, at the New York Central ° 86.8 § cash. pty ome of the above entitled eT eSS r .. ¥. NH. ang Har a7 ties Servico Com. .. 187.00 189. . a SSeS Te 0. ty Casper, in the . > c i. the a! 3 : Former Bankers nas dh the Beats At Dodges Jand Rarstay sales W i appoin: as & . - the time and place for proving the Ford Ton Truck. q - y 1! of said Myrtle V. Williams, de # Under Arrest |i ot said Myris v. Willams, de-} 500 ‘Vichel, Phone 1589-3 30% id : on of David A. Williams for the tf As Blackmatlers ies.nce to him of letters | testa Tron and Steel 5 2 nd Myrtle V. a! Dutch, N. ¥. os ————— i 's one ae ‘ F on'y % ee Rese’ ORT Sate, Ark, Match Blow m. d, when and where . Roebuck Atlantic ast Line. which gained ¥ r Ty ted m: ai Sincia'r Con OD 21% = Market point. Call money opened at 4% cd H. Hunter, tormer prestdost of 8"¥ De er y appear Southern Pacific | 841 Crude Marke See the Towa State bank of Des Moines, °"), © Caner) Wyoming abra near Of of ft. 3 176 Sesnekteiee ie — etter trade news, evidence of Town. and George & tain og for ey 14, 1922. ‘ Tennessee ¢ i le enid Dis wom Oar tee a Seas “ten cause’ an expansion of pool tempting to blackmail Joe N. Ward, By Gleto mind ay ‘Texas and Pacific $ liuniiton Dome 1.40] erations. Hitherto inconspicuous ceneral manager of the Border City = 6 Wilson, Attorney for Tohaces -Preaaee 6) Nock River -50] ,sares were brought forward as lead. Ice company. oes | Estate. é i ‘Trancontiren ajs, Sait Creek ee Publi Paton Pale 20. we Bt Mundy oo ublish Feb. 15, 22, Mar. 1, 8 1922. ROYAL STANDARD J m J q7 Mule Creek : TYP! TERS u Alcohol. . 47 eck -- rinited States Gieal: Shy Forelgn Bxchange Rasy. Sarveyin bate sand Utah Copper ....-.- 63° NEW YORK Marca 8—Great Bri Geologis Experts REBUILT MACHINES Westinghoure Biectric > sey tain, demand 4.36% ae 4.36%; Ge , Oil Fiel4 Maps, Blue Prints Papiianis St" Daarca Wolys Overlan ses day bills on banks 4.33%. France, deo American Zinc, Lead WSUS and s.00i, called 497. Ataly,, do » A H WYOMING MAP AND CASPER TYPEWRITER Butte end | Guperion 26% mand 6.05%, cables 5.06. Belgium, de “WE SE : BLUE PRINT CO. EXCHANGE areca ee 65% R mand 8.42%, cables 8.43. Germany, opts ~ “ P. OQ. Box 325 George J. Helser, Prop. Shattuck Arizona, 7% B demand .39%. cat’es .39%. Holland, Our Vulcanizing Department Is Now Open. Room 10, Daly Bldg. U2 East Second Photic ese Great Northern Ore +» 34% demand 37.83, cables 37.88. Norway, Wo solicit repairs on all tires and tubes. New, modern up-to- Over White's Grocery — demand 17.90. Sweden, demand 26.40, @ate nquipment. Retreading 1s our specialty. i = Denmark, demand 21.15. Switzerland, MILLER GEARED-TO-THE-ROAD TIRES AND TUBES, MCKONE TE KOREIN TEMPLE at TAKE demand 19.43. Spain, demand 15.73. | IN BIG CLASS MARGH 27 CHEYENNE, March 8.—One of the largest clisses in the history. of Korein tempie of the Mystic Shrine will be initiated at a ceremonial ses: sion which is to be heid in this ci March 27, The session is to be held here instead of at Rawlins, the tem- ple’s headquarters, because the Raw- lins Masonic temple recently was de- stroyed by fire. $2.50@3.50; stockers and feeders, $6@ 6.75, Hog recetpts, 300; market strong. 10c higher; top, $11.85; bute, $11@ 11,18. heep receipts, 17.000; market, no trading, prospects 25¢ lower; lambs, ewes, $8.25@8.65; feeder lambs, $13.50@14, Gabriel Snubbers Hold Your Car to the Road For Sale by Casper Battery Com 508 E. Yellowstone Hwy. Phone 907 steady. Every Chapter Can Do Him Real Service as Employ- ment Agency, Delegates Are Told. a—||| March Season Is Red Cros best paints, varnishe: Bros. Paints, Varnish fundamental of the chap not want and is en | stock at all times. Paint and Housecleaning {| It costs no more for labor to put on the ize Varnishes and Stains and Chi-Namel in While these products Upon Us s and stains. Lowe es and Stains, Kyan- : 2y man || COSt a trifle more by the can, yet not by the the duties of |! job—because they spread farther and within the wear longer. to fil te a = | May We Serve You? can Rea BABY BONDS ‘ HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY PiiONE 601 em | 02 Argentine, cece, demand 4.60. Poland, demand %4. Czecho-Slovakia, demand 1,62%. demand 37.26. Brazil, de d_14.10. Montreal 95%. 4 Phoue 1473-R TIRES*AND TUBES. | 500 East Yellowstone Professional Directory |Business and pate ER EL, —__—_———_—_~ 5 SRT ATT AMAR CAO OCU AUDITORS LAWYERS ~ REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG BEN Ce AND. BISHOP ain Floor O83 Bde. "phone 767 Snite 9, Daly Bs ACCOUNTANTS. NICHOLS “6 STIRRETT | GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. J Auditors and Accountants—Stock HAGENS & i J Registrar and Tranfer ts URANE 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. 660 ors WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 1615 Midwest Het. Bldg. me: woaM LO. WILSON Analyses, Income Tax and Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block General Accounth:z | LIFE INSURANCE ARCHITECTS ee eee Prudential Insurance Co. of America Phono 12563 P. 0. Box 1012 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathi sician Suite 6 Tribune s ‘Apartasents Phone 388 DR. L. L. WADE ic PI Room 5-7 Wood Bik. , DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects 1 Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Archit tects 415 O Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting 1072W 134 North Kimball Phone 12773 rene eopathic P Midwest Bldg Phone 1030 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Z Osteopathic ‘and SEE BEN TRANSFER 00. ge er ; Moving. Phone 744. —— sad pn FE? GES oar a ° ice SERVI MOVING A SPECIALTY IPtembing, Mestiag Tone nes Work and Genetal Pipe Work BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lucille Elles Phone 6823 CONTRACTORS W, W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 141 West Tenth Phone 376W CHIROPRACTORS 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 6593 AOE cient baSecall, 2a RADIATOR REPAIRING ;CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ast We Xalewetene Phone ls4wW ROOF CONTRACTING WXOMING ROOFING CO. This sale price shows a great sav- ing over the regular price of $170.00 HAAN : ¢. DR. J. H. JEFFREY her seyret os seatectors, eee: for this machine. Bu ANNA GRAHAM JERPREY . \gt7\Bast Tweltt Phone 13407 SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Sho: | o sh Signs, w Cards and Poster Kee se W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 16? North Himball St SMGNS ana Sow CARDS DR. I. E. BERQUIST - ‘Phone 103 age North Kimball Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 TAXIDERMISTS DOCTORS: |THE RELIABLE FOR Sop” MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D, /Menefecturing and Rem sad Office Phone 30 Residence 161 333 South Kim Street Phone 1923 Private Hospital—612 South ——. AUGUST MARTIN, Taxidermist DR. B. G. At this time when everyone is casting about for means of re- ducing expenses, a washing machine makes a special appeal as an economic necessity. Buy Now and Save $50.25 IEA ELECTRICIANS Phone Fitna (aaa see 4 = AN AN ELE ; ~ atrona Fower Co, § = F= aes Phone 1080 @ tet Us Estimate Your Work . H WHALEY —____. | Cc. Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailorin:. Cleanin: LAWYERS a Repairing and Alterations. Midwest Ave. 1 A83I BULLACK AND LACY REVIABLE TAILORS Lawyers Suite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 PHONE 69 cA ce Rich Grade Dependable Zuttermeister Building.

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