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PAGE EIGHT MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS STOGK SELLING PERMITS REVOKED American American American American . Foundry Hide & Leather pfa 2 70% ‘ ns CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 18.—The “blue sky” department] American International Gorp'.. iz" | ture Trading on New York ~| se, ofthe Wyoming state government Wednesday announced the Wr eitotnaad Praise as | Exchange. ne withdrawal of the certificate of the Chicago Hide, Fur and /{mercan Smeitine } ae 7. - Wool House ,Inc., of Douglas, to sell its stock in Wyoming. | American Somatre Tobacco .. 36%] NEW YORK, Msy 18.—Coppers and| — The certificate of this concern, which operates in a group of |4™erican T. and T. - +--+ 122. steels dominated the stock market = = * . = A an Tobace 140% | . ux states of which Wyoming is the center, was revoked, it wus| Amoi" Tybarce % | today. ae + mney ae By announced, “on account of unsatis-| Anacorta Copper .._. “4 pene Giae nen re = further factory report.” Atchison .........3 500% | Operms Sales appremimat- At the same time announcement|Atl., Gulf and West Indias . 36% | 1.400.000 shares. investment ‘rails, Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethiehem Steel “B” was made of the cancellation of the stock-selling certificates of other concerns, some certificates being can- WHEAT CLOSING ook Ci Pacific . > 14036 | pri Ramen Vat thn recaaet orenaetion Canadian Pacific {0% [prices of the later dealings despite re ders! Central Leather . + S3,,|heavy relizing. The closing was . and others “on account of failure to}Chondier Motors + 73% | strong. =~) file quarterly report.” Chcsapeake and Ohio . - 8524) The list of the latter made blie | Chicago, Mil and St. Paul -.. "5% / ny NEW es at the secretary of state's office foi-|'Chicugo, R. I. and Pac. a5 | 2 YORK, May 18.—Another ac- t era tows: Alta Oil company, Armenta| Chino Care shenee 31% | tive day in copper and steel shares in |Coal company, Blackstone Petroleum | Colorado Fuel an 101% | erry oreshadowed at the opening of ~: New Crop Deliveries Affected |company, Bessemer Oil syndicate, Crucible Steel u pom, ‘8 stock market. Gains ranging ; by Weakness in May Beaver Valley Oil company, Big Bison | Erie rf 33% | large fractions to 1% points were a 4 Wheat Toda: »| Oil and Gas company, Carbon County| Famous Piay 81% | made by @ number of the metal is- 4 ea y- Coal and Oil company, Emmer Ftod|General Asphalt . a-- 61% Sues, "-niration Cépper, excepted. = and Products company, Emmer Grain |General Electric eae a Amor ‘eels, Midvale, yesterday's Blev: = |General Motors —oceeseas |SPectacui. feature, od by CHITA May 18.—With cool and| 2nd Elevator company, Finarce Cor-| General ‘ open with a a eee mopere prevailing, regarded as|Pcration of Wyoming, Lost Creek : sear (tind Mesa of 4,009 shares at a quotation ‘Eiveu. tn. wise: iter ciplaeeime = ditions of the| Drilling and Producers corporation, =e Tr 104" |Umehansed from yesterday's final ie Fig. L—Band on back of romp- t likely to improve the conditions i > 104. | price, but the stock soon deal Fashion indulges in little caprices is. ir winter crop and the spring crop as| Midwest Manufacturing company, > ,82% | point. . Crucible. i Geclined 1) that please her fancy and meet the | erm mi Neasi’ the “ahaa wikcket Caverniad a| Mountain States Packing company,|Internativsal Harvester > 108 oe putin tye Ss Vanad-| @emands of practical service at th e ; ing the|Osage W:om:ng Drilling -syndicate,}Int. Mer Marine pfd. .. - 83 | . ‘© 2 points and Sloss Shef- J ° 7 = | Mis. + 18 |gained substa . — pool quotations showed relative firm-|Don Of company and Watson Idaho| ely Spe Copper +, 33% |hol, Sears Roebuck and Se Alco-) trimming. three edges, following which one nema as compared with the setbacks| Oi! and Refining company. 118 jumatra To. Louisville and Nashville . Certificates revoked at the request New York Stocks | sama Press Leased JWVire i TAST SALES 48% Tt. 47% -4 59% | Copper and Steel Issues Fea- 118% | CPecially Readmg, Delaware, Lacka- n SE ee a ee EIT Che Casper Daily Cribune POOLS BOOST STOCK PRICES |Wanna and Western and Southern Pa- 4 \cific, served to sustain the higher row of stitching is made on all four baceo also displayed firmness, 1 price sterday. Chicago re- Maimi C 4 rs ~~ Up to four years, piay rompers 2 eae desea Bote 170 carloads. De-|of the holders follow. Big Horn Lr peerel Pebrcietin - 130%, eeinedes lacking yesterday's broad-| are gn important part of a young- F iiweries on May contracts amounted | Basin Clay Products company, Dickie| riddle States Oil . 14% | rt movements, the market made fur. ster’s wardrobe, so this model will 161,000 bushels. The opening,| Oil company, Federal Finance corpor-| Midvale Steel - 42, |ther upward progress during the attract interest. For its develop- to Lae paca peg recies oper ep aes aati siren acgaeed byes pes 2274; morning. National Lead, American ment check and plain gingham are 4 = May $1.45 4, July] Equipment’ corporation,’ Supreme|New York Central . Soe | Zinc preferred and Butte and Supe- used. % yard of 26-inch plain, and 4 advance, with May $1.45% and, July| © aor Es “ my . H. and Hartford 20% |ricr were added to the st: 1 yard of 36-inch check gingham 7 27 was followed by a/ Photo Plays company and Thrift Mer- = 106 stronger a $1.27 to ae inne hea, by aide | anita cate oik and Western . 2 "F55; | metals at gains of 1% to 2 points, ing required. To trim the neck ht wo rm an io moder- com %, Northern Paci 499 ~ Meat pecmal aectina. Oklahoma Prod an 3. | Midvale continued under preasure, but 04 sleeves, the gingham is cut on e ate gene! a ers eane ou 64% |other independent steels held or en. th® bias, and this arrangement is ‘Teward the end of the session % > 64% | hanced previous gain: repeated in the belt. © gpecutators became rather aggressive i en Ae = Mit lor the equipments, inchitidy Sitter The rompers open at the back, , 4 selling. Increased weakness | ot westock Mart People’s Gas. ~ $505 | national Harvester. Foreign issues ‘he edges being gathered to a May affected the new sn beta = Pure Oil By t : a3% | were strongest of the oils and higher belive seam band te ‘es ae Fig. 11—Method of o ye : ea amy 141K 10 $Le2 and a a Resding - ep = The ar ener ce ne leathers)\ tentllgg creetmon’ gtr oaping cents ics! ght | D294. 5 Srv 2 = : ss setteee + FOS | mal ler and merchandising shares. 26%. Rap ron eae ee ree ae Ee band, iMustrated in Fig. IT. is ap- a July $1.26% to $1.26% fp CECAGO, May 18—(Onited States Royal Dutch, N.Y. —------—-- $25 | Sins contributed Ittle ito the advance! lilcshie mot oaly te ithe het bet co | eoees to complete the band. Or, F Rains causing delay to planting Of/ pureau of Markets.)}—Cattle — Re-|Sears Roebuck z > 15% ‘rom Reading and New Haven ker, f ~ % land shippi the sleeves and lower edges of the|the band may be blind-stitehed to X eorn tended to ateady the market, for) Duress Oh a9. active: beef| Sinclair Con Of saa ppings were dull. Call money| rom ell the rompers and the ends of band {corn and oats. After opening un- cage Southern Pacific + 91% |opened at 3% per cent, eee nee a opeetect bisa then |Poweaa trbstnke pony aay the 45 Railw: + 23%) Isolat I of wi overcase together. Finishi g- Changed to %e higte;, Jaly 6t56e;"the preg mer iat asthe dgcee aaer inte or Neste cropped! eut the band of gingham the exact | bands with cross-stitching or fagot- 5 ee eee atigats strong; bulk Studebaker CGocpanision’ + 1194) Virginia, Gasoline arg pubue Steels, tength and twice the width that the |ing is pretty when a plain material and then underwent a sag. $5-85@7.25; canners and cutters large-| Tennessee Copper - 12% » Carolina and American Ag- band is to be when finished. It is is used exclusively. 4 Shipping demand here was slow./iy $3.:90@4.75; bulls steady; bolognas|Texas Co ? : 4g |Ticultural Chemical preferred, Retail Seemed hee t rhe close was.easy at % to %c net de- mostly around $4.85; earty sales veal|Texas and Pacific .- + 32% | Stores, New York Air Brake and Max-| Rompers, No. 9478, cnt in sizes one, two and four years, will be 1 ‘chtne, with July64% to «4% @%c. calves to nutsiders steady; packers| Tobacco Products - 70%)weil Motor A losing 1 to 2 points, ‘Mmalled, postpald, upon receipt of twenty cents. Be sure to give correct 0 SaiER . 3 Transcontinental Oi = agit | LBese Tecessions had a restrictive ef RUMber and size ofepattern desired. Write name and address plainly. Oats started te off to a like ad-| bidding lowe-, Best vealers to ship- Union Pacific ress > 188% | tect on the fer tae Rand orders \ta, aut eee ht oa z Fanes, July 40 to 40%c, then kept} pers and city butchers $10.50@11;|tnited Retail 64% |but many pelectea tates eontineed . = Imitial range. steckers scarce} dull Aleohol 63 és shares continued! 5. Riawe tothe pagaeten © Gael" Hodes Smabbalptwady obec ieanteet tan! coho! 64%, | ‘0 Work upward. Davison Chemical,| despatches from China: Pai—White; Hei—Black; Yang— Provisions were =: Feited States 9y |Anerican Linseed, Atlantic Gul: Lig- pbs Blue; Hung—YelJow. e Shins Sarita fines Viva foane. tive, strong to 10¢ higher than aver-| Tt 7 Odin |i ehac srountaiat Se eee 3 ; ago yesterday; medium to heav;!U:ah Copper GSi4 |Kett and Myers, Certainteed Products,| ‘Tao—An island. Yamen—An office where official PES ; : 55 | Westinghouse FE) 2'4|Malinson, Spicer and the leath e business is transacted. buteh st; ti $11: bulk $10, Tt. ers Ki —A fortress. Cesta Quetations. Git; pies weak to 260 lower, | Willys Overland ..... + api | red Sains of 1 to 3 points. Hisk—Séa, sométinge Jaks. Li—A Chinese mile, equal to one- A Open. Hien Bom Clos |” sheep — Receipts - 11,000; | market | AUT ona eran ere Reta | Thine Peas everva hneatain: third of an English mile. 2 nee 1.45% 1.41% 1.41% | SIO"; bidding lower; practically all| Cala Petroleum Be _ Silver, King—A metrolopitan city. Tael—A cane Oey one to uo May - - — 1.45% 1. 126% 1.26% | Kinds, few early sales, odd natives}Montana Power . NEW YORK, May 18.—Foreign bar| | Fu—City of the first class. 1 1-3 ounces of silver -ahaet “igcten pi -Suly - — — 2:27 1.37%) 126% 12 about steady; bulk native spring} Shattuck Arizona 11 silver 73%; Mexican dollars 56\c. Chou—City of the second class. Tactai—Governor of a city; Foot: nm Sept. ~ ——_1-20% 121% 120° 1.20%) 1 nbs $13.25@14.50; ewes largely | Great Northern Ore - — Kien—A city of the third class. ai—the governor of a province, e CORN— * $4.50@6.50. nied aed URS London Mon Yi—A village or small post town. | Tsungtug—A viceroy, or ruler of 2 PE ae Wee cri rg aaa LONDON, May 18.-bar silver 37a) |Kuan—Camp or strongly fortified} @ district or group of provinces. Juy --- + : % i a 87% 66% 66% Omaha Quotations. Per ounce. Money 1% per cent. Dis-| Place. Ogee Rad sg Cia Nugacinl ersisarret ea es Biles Cae eanort and three months| | Ya—Great, large; Siao — Small, | can YOUR STRAWBERRIES NOW. May... —— 38% .37 .27 |States Bureau of Markets)—Hogs re- 2 6-15 to 2% per cent. Aieare Se Ske yeaah — ; a. ee) 40% .39% .3914| ceipts $8,500; active, 5 to 15¢ higher. keegan ent) Berries are cheap at kil stores by © Sept. 41% 4H 41 -41 | bulk 180 to 240 pound butchers $10.35 Sugar. De ere ape Sa ™ the crate. Sugar will go higher as h PORE- 5 @10.40; top $10.45; bulk 250 to 325 NEW YORK, May 18—Sugar tu.| Pe oF ee ere — South; Si— |the canning season advances. Can {). Se 22.95 | pound butchers $10.15@10.35; packing tures closed easy; approximate sales| cSt Tune —Eas: - a eck. = ]} LARD— grades mostly 25c higher, $8.75@9.75. 7,600 tons July 2.63; Sept. 2.83. Decem- h July ——— 3262 11.62 12.60 11.62 Cattle receipts 4,500; beef steers ber 2.88; March 2.85, h Sept. 2-11.80 1185 11.80 11.85 |alow. steady to 0c lower: top 1,160 hee sitigar demand less active n 40; at 5. 0 6. ‘or fine lated. RIBS— pound beeves $8.40; she stock steady granul z© July — 12.02 —— -—— 12.02 |to 15c lower; other classes of stock re Sept. _ _ _ 12.00 ——- -—— 12.00 | mostly steady. Metals. pi _ Sheep receipts 6500; killing classes NEW YORK, May 18.—Copper firm; | le Butter, Eggs, Poultry. Peale rates batten sence electrolytic spot and futures 13%@ ; 117 EAST SECOND STREET < 00; 5 ipped lambs 13%c. CHICAGO, May 18—Butter hisher:| 3177519 00, cart C 1 $11. 7 y ewes sales $5.25 Tin firm; an Bek Seconds 28@30e; standards s4ie. | 00D: Teeders dull, weak. trad ee Phones 97 and 98 ies ower; ts 22,848 cases. Iron steady. prices unchanced, | Re vateters secs corciancs eet SAU Denver Prices. edd Gteaeea CRE sor en | NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY ad %c; stor-| DENVER, Colo., May 18.—Cattle re- Zinc quiet; East St. Louis delivery TLE TG SEES ET ae # ceipts 5,300. market steady, strong; spot 5.15@5.20. a fee packed ectras stocame | pS 00 arin reer ceroney ances aa eeoeaA RICHELIEU “OUR BEST” GRADE COFFEE 5; calves $7.00@11.00; Jers $4.75@7 peters ante Saher, Lowe. Sec: ; stockers and feeders bulls 3.00@4.50 broilers 40@48c; roosters 14%c, Svecienios Foreign Exchange Irregular. 1-Ib. tims ....50c Luncheon, the sustaining cup. ° Hogs recetpts 2,300; market 5 to 15c pits Su TORE ase. 18.—Great Bri. 2-Ib. tins....$1.00 | Afternoon, the social inspiration. higher. top $10.40; bulk $10.00@10.20; prea sierra op 4 ea te 3-Ib. tins....$1.50 Dinner, the logical beverage. t Sheep receipts 3,900; market 25 to Sore Tet cha ASM: " Prance . Evening, the hospitable refreshment. +. 50c Jower; lambs $12.00@13.25; ewes demand 9.10; cables 9.10%. Italy de- 5-Ib. tins....$2.50 oe a Gaittc Ge tase: z | $7.0d@s.50. PSH y ates esis epee Richelieu Brand Coffee is rn ] demand .33%; cables. 34. Holland de- Rondel first choice Mushrooms, per can_—......___..75c¢ sh Erwin J. Smith, 24, Austin, Tex., |™nd 38.68; cables 38.73. Norway de- Bondor, an excellent Mushroom, per can_...._$1.00 +t | ie fs touring every capital in the |™and 18.63. Sweden demand 25.60, Yvette Brand, Miniatures, 120 to 150*buttons, 1ef | — United States by bicycle. .Just to | Denmark demand 21.30 Switzerland per can ae Bes ahi “ok $1.25 A iu Prove he's square, he has the bike demand 19.17, Spain demand 15.72. D Grand San ae 40c Ba i | ljP BY DEFENDANT AS chained to him—eating,, sleeping | Greece demand 4.14. PolAnd demand eres Be ae oh > re Goal cane = GES Pe Seep | an time. 02%. Czecho-Slovakia. demand 1.90. olparat Brand French Tru: 602. i! am organization to foster home| Argentine demand 36,62. Brazil de- Richelieu Guava Jelly, 6-oz., per jar__. pels { Fi stam recently bern Incorporated une CAUSE OF TROUBLES pape wiper ent ne weed mp ho 4 Haake’s Imported Caviar, 1140z., per can... 75 53 LC in which several prosecution witnesses Haake’s Imported Caviar, 3-oz., per can____.__$1.50 © the laws of the state in the name of 4 face ed and in which Wells re- Money. aa. Pp a eee) = th the United Home Builders’ associa- blr barre r fers ex xnwirorn taeiie ek Hansen Imported Prime elie: 1-oz. jar. 75c tion, This asdociation is a building| rast) ee y sees -le-Duc Rousse: 4-0Z. jar... 40c EP Goran Aceetee oe anata sriodalen | Gd cence mother-in-taw,|®™ined the state witness in his own| steady; high 3%; low 334; ruling rate French Bar-le-Duc R y, 31% j behalf. after some of the biggest concerns in|is the way Judge Perry A. Morris Santa caanily owe the United States. It does not sell]summed up the case against A. L. stock, but offers an opportunity for] Wells, negro prize-fighter who was its members to receive loans to carry | charged with wife beating. on building projects with a limited) wens contended that he and his outlay of their personal funds. wife had an argument and that they Such associations have received the| sailed into each other in great shape endorsement of banks and ‘other/for a few minutes. In his opinion the financial institutions all over the! pattie resulted in a draw. United States. Tho United Home] : Contending that all his marital dif- Bullets ie thes first of thistype that's cities’ were due 'to/the constant Hi: has entered Wyoming. c g, | terference of mother-inlaw, Wells| The officers of haa Oe weke wieg | 88d that he was willing to take his #1. Cook, president; J. N. Wicks, vice| medicine but that he and his wifel president; F.C. Kanaly, secretary coud get along handsomely if they and treasurer, Attorney W. H. Pat- were left alone. ton is general counsel for the asso- According to estimate the aeri' trade of Great Britain now amoun jel imported from France. mileage, but now the Buckeye state vania, Texas, Illinois, Kansas, Iow: ‘The decision of Judge Morris termi- and Minnesota. $35 to $50 Men’s Suits, in 7 bars 25c, 15 bars 5 Biorwalitost stuat there iss ‘<” need ‘tor ; Tweeds, Herringbones and Creme Oil Soap. ee Se bars 25c a) : “Ss i teeecewewe mm such an association as we have R EVE HAY FEVER Ss Serges $18 75 Palmolive Soap -. : —________3 bars 25c formed,” says Mr. Cook. “We are EI J . at af e z ee y 2 working for the interests of Casper eS Our BOR e4 Snes is Tepabla Spa gic We de- qj, and its institutions; we wish to make b) DISCOMFORT iver to every section 0 e city. fic : eae FEE 3 me Se nee eaves Raren seach | fas that! Oe Telephone pela ores spHey will peceivertne same shout attention as tho Serre cbs eae Fay fever cannot be prevented, ] teracts any after-discomfort to thd FOR RENT prompt and care gt the at ugh you ng, es but the congestion and generai]8tomach, and the laxative furth came to the store. y; Giscomfort Telleves by keeping t system which accompany it can be greatly lessened by this new aspirin. TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN, with its salicylic acid content, relaxes the blood vessels and relieves con- gestion. This in the case of hay fever permits freer breathing. The digestant it contains coun- free from poisonous waste. TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN ts far better aspirin than you have been used to taking — with its threefold powers of attacking pain, colds, headaches, etc. Be sure te ask for TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN, the improved aspirin with the three points: Dickens Letters Bring Big Price LONDON, May 18.—At the contin- uation today at the sale of Burdett- Coutts library, O. R. Barrett of Chi- cago paid 2,150 pounds sterling for a collection of 600 letters written by| Sharles Dickens to the late Baroness Burdett-Coutts. —It’s a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” Therapeutic Research Laboratories, ~ Washington, D. C, % The action was dismissed as |to nearly $10,000,000 a year. The ar ticles imported or exported by aero- |plane covers a wide variety, but the largest single item is represented by gowns, furs and other wearing appar- ——.___. For many years Ohio led all the states in the amount of its railroad surpassed in this respect by Pennsyl- For breakfast the indispensable drink. 3%; closing bid 3; offered 314; last loan 3%; call loans against accept- ances 3. Time loans easy; 60 days and 90 days 4@4%; six months 4%. Prime mercantile paper 4% @4%4,. gob eat eet French Anchovies, boneless, in Olive Oil, 21602. glass .... ee erereaty £1) French Anchovies, boneless, in Olive Oil, 614-0z. glass... aL Svea Pee ceee y be 4 Hors d’Oeuvre, a mixture of Pickles, Stuffed Olives, Anchovies and Pimentos, highly seasoned and packedgin Olive Oil, 214-0z. glass... Imported Anchovy Paste, not artificially colored, er tube ..... Richelieu Pure Barley Sugar Candy, 7140z. glass jar, eac al te Chinese Names | ‘The following will show the mean- ing of many of the names and parts of names now appearing in the war pine 2 LSE oo ES TTS EXTRA SPECIAL Electric Spark Soap— is Only at Barnett’s a, | | | : | (Oc, box (100 bars) $3.25 Rea Front office rooms in Zuttermeister Building. Phone 109 Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. We Sell for Cash or Credit—A Service Store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 Fancy Early ‘Ohio SEED POTATOES CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. Production to ‘Exceed Last for larger crops than last year of win ter wheat and hay and for a smaller rye crop, says the monthly report of the ureaub of crop estimates. _ Farm work bas been greatly delayed, the re is reflected 1 Conditions are set forth as follows: of normal, the forecast is for 793,000 bushels from approximately acres, against 738,000 bushels raise seeding time last fall, low tempera Mowing and some damage by wir alandoned or seeded to other crops This percentage abandonment exceeds the last unfavorable year, 1918, when tm and south central counties report from 10 per cent to °2 per cent winter killing of reeded acreage. forecast at 584,793,000 bushels, which exceeds last year’s crop by 2,239,000 er ee Mortality of Live St~c Losses have be all classes, esp tits _¢pring’s weather in M heavy loss of of range horses was rather heavy The following tal ber of every thou from causes indica: year: ue. WHEAT AND HAY PROSPECT GOOD IN THIS STATE d during t Ma: 19 1 Horses and mules, disease. . Cattle (all ages) disease Exposure ..... Sheep, disease Exposure Lambs, disease and exposure Swine, disease Year’s on Basis of Condi- tion May 1; Livestock Lasses Large. 1 3 1 6| 7 1 Smoking compartments women onty are being tried on the prominent English railway] The outlook May 1 in Wyoming wes Port continues, and the severe winter the rather heavy mor taility among all classes of lvestock Winter Wheat. Based on a condition of 90 per cent 40,000 last year. Drought conditions durin: tures in March and April, some so/ worms, are factors wh caused 11 per cent of the seeded acreage to bi broke out on my face. p were very large and festered. itched very badly and I scrat them which made them worse. face was a sight and I was ash 10 per cent was winter killed. East tinued using them and ow completely healed."” (Signed Pauline Molinari, 521 Union San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 12, Use Cuticura Soap, Talcum for all toilet Ointment 33 and Bie, The nation’s winter wheat crop { bushels and the past five year avor- age by six million bushels. Rye. i Ten per cent less acreage to be har- vested than last year reduces the prospective rye crop to 298,809 bush els compared with the 1921 crop of 315,000 bushels. Present condition is 93 per cent compared with 91 per cent a year ago and 96 per cent the ten- year average for May 1. Hay. An increase of 3 per cent in tame and 3 per cent In wild hay acreage ind a condition of 96 per cent. 2 voints higher than a year ago. are -esponsible for a forecast of 1,578,000 tons, or 155,000 tons more than har- vested in 1921. A very backward spring has caused 90 per cent of last’s crop ‘o be fed and only 10 per cent, or *42.300 tons, remains on farms 2fay 1.| Plowing and Planting. ' All sections of the state report farm work much delayed. Plowing for spring planting was only 40 per cent} completed compared with 70 per cent) 1 year ago. Only 31 per cent of spring, pianting has been completed; which is| half as much as was completed to the/ Only at Barnett’s $3 and $4 English Cloth Hats HARD JOBS IF YOU PLEASE WE ACCOMPLiSH North Casper and All Other Car Owners. Another hospital for your sick cars with C, O. Earsley and Son in charge. Call around when in need of any repairing and let-us diagnose your case and we will try and do our best to satisfy you both in work and in price. I have had 25 years’ experience in auto repair work and gas engine repairing. Shop Located at 837 North Washington St. North Casper. : plumbing difficulties. Just us in on the job and note ¥J we can accomplish for yo’ the way of up-to-date sanitf, plumbing. Remember to p 711 when you need a plum SCHANK PLUMBI|: S HEATING CO. Ip 359 EAST SECOND PHONE 711 Only at Barnett’s Overalls United Home Builders Associatiot: The United Home Builders Association is now op for business in their new home, Suite 6, Becklingg . Building, Casper, Wyo. This is the original 3 per ce’ i Wyoming Corporation, organized by Wyoming mei - We're here to back Wyoming and its citizens, CALL ON US. > m How About Your Decaying Teeth Come to This Office for Guaranteed Dentistry. Learn the facts about your teeth without delay. Do this free of cost or obliga- tion in this office where all information concerning teeth and gums on safe, scientific methods will be fully explained. You will find that my charges are very reasonable. My meth- ods are safe and sure. Painless Extraction of Teeth. All work Positively GUARANTEED. Get an estimate on your work. You will find you will save up to one-half on your den- tal bill. DR. CARLL Fourth Floor, O-S Bldg. Phone 564-, LE hay < ° it, d c

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