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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Crfbune (RAILS ARE FIRM NARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire THE TEAPOT DOME OIL CONTRACT AS SEEN BY WYOMING OIL OPERATOR, IH THREE ARTICLES ° ° ° ° ° ° 1 | LAST SALES 5 | 71a, Bessemer hike | 49% | Big Indian .... 30 By H. H. SCHWARTZ. : } Boston Wyoming 83 Bote meg je (Continued from Tuesday.) : Am Hide Bezaather pid” (SS ister 4 Interstate Commerce Ruling] _ tt 1s said in defense of the Teapot sider the answer the people will give it will bring ‘the Mid-continnt price we = i crican Leather : 70% |Burke .... 23 i: contract that it secures building these ques! busy. resent W: The Fensland Oil company well located on the northwest | American internationc! Corp .. 48% | Black Tail 3 pias Lipie eect on Stock pecnitor Sa ty Pipleline from ee aa matter of politics backed by pabtis awe ao "We ase entitled io the Cd quarter of section 20-39-78 "in the southern end of the Salt many min ca 114% | Blackstone Salt Creek .36 38 ote ming to. Missouri, there to connect|OPinion. Those who will own and|Mid-continent price now, because we Creek field astonished scores of persons who gathered to| American os gdb fine x Y = With the truck pipelines leading tojcontrol this contract if it is not res-|can refine so much cheaper than it can see the remarkable producer Sunday when the well was{A™erican Sumatra, Tobacco ae NEW XORK, May 24.—-Prospective| Whiting, Indiana, and Bayonne, New|cined fear nothing but public opinion.|be done im the Mid-continent field. i to allowia lint h to be tak funerionh TBR iy 5s 123% | Capitol Pete ony | Sreleht rate reductions by the inter-| Jersey. This defense is also urged by|Individeal men they may buy, coerce|And we soon shall receive tn> sane opened up to allow a photograph to be taken. “ {American Tobacco 165 eee cca sos” | Hare commerce | comtmission @xtited | the eminent partisan writing from the|0r destroy. But there is a point be-|price as Mid-continent. Piping Teapot During the hour that the well was opened up it is said |American Wooien Domino ‘ig {little adverse influence in the stock | standpoint, (or at least view-point) of Yond which tio spokesman or actor for and Salt Creek oil to the east will to have produced more than 200 bar-|APAconda Copper Mahorns ac: 95 |™market today. Rails were firm to|a citizen of Wyoming. Lawyers weil|invisible government will thwart or|enable the Standard to give us Mid- rels of oil. This record was made deq At) “Cult and Went indies T. Wiliams 7s | Strong and representative industrials| qualified to express an opion aasert|dam-up public opinion. The people at|continent prices without increasing spite the fact that the well.was com-|Raidwin Socomotive : | Compass : improved. Sales approximated 1,100,-|that the contract does not obligate|Jarge, in common with those in Wyo-| present prices—probably by lowering pleted two weeks ago an@ that the| Baltimore and Ohio . ay eassbarte: the lessee to build a pipeline of com-|™ing, will pass judgment on the policy| them. Wa}! is only. 10 feet in the sand that| F ehem Steel. “BY pee Business diminished in the final|mon-carrier ciass. Any one knowing |°f Grilling Naval Reserves and storing) Win Pipelines Increase Prices? production is coming from under tools| Canadian Pacitig tall ge hour but call mony declined to 31% {anything about the oll business knows |the ofl, on the wisdom of secret ar| It is said that the Teapot contract which are lodged in the héle, Gontral Leather inney, pons < per cent and served to stabilize|no of! operater will build = common-| rangement and private letting of pub-'will enable producers of crude oil to The Tribune is in possession of one! © cantante pen ; Lance Creek Royalty . Prices, especially among coalers and| carrier line of he can build his line|lic contracts, upon reducing gsovern-| market 100 per cent of their oil, and ot the pictures taken Saiday. which! Mail mad eed? Lusk Royalty : Steels. The closing was strong. free from common-cdrrier burdens. ‘If|ment royalties under guise of increas that this will be a great benefit to shows the Buywater No. 1 painting|Chicaeo, R. f. and Pace creme ice the lessee cannot bq compelied to oper-|ing them. But whether Wyoming | wyoming. How much Wyoming the crown blocks of an 8§ foot der-|Chino Copper ......... Mike Heary NEW YORK. May 24. — Railroad ate as a common-carrier, he will not do|crude shall be refined in Wyoming or jcrude production is owned in Wyo- Ese ee rick despite ajl handicaps {Colorado Fuel and Iron , shares were the strongest and most so, but will buy the oil in a restricted Mountain and Gulf Mountain Producers Outwest ... Red Bank . : Five Tribes Pet. Co. |. Picardy Riverton at Whiting, Indiana, is a free question | ming? to the citizens of Wyoming. ‘When one /ana dividents come to Wyoming citi of the political leaders in the state/zens, and what proportion goes out Proceeds to defend that contract he lore tho state? And of royalties re. makes it a political question; and iccived, what proportion is spent here when no protest is heard from hisiin Wyoming. If you are a. business What proportion of royalties Corn Products &ctive issues at the opening of to- Crucible Steel days stock market. Advances run- ning from fractions to over one point| not required to bulld a line havise followed announcement of freight rate| capacity beyond his own and the reductions by the interstate commerce | government oil. If the Standard con- Net Loss of Five Cents Re- corded After Opening on Chicago Exchange. market and send it out in his own line to a better market. Sinclair is Basin Operations. Asphalt Electric at Mercer dome is reported down 1,200 feet in their wild cat test. Water in fe. preg rolstuatad Sorel wa 7 Rigitr canes fommis con. These reductions evident-| trols his pipeline—as it controis the|associates it becomes a serious POU-| man here in Caspes, Glenrock, or other CHICAGO, May 24 — Pronouncea | ‘he _Feeervo! matrncted: was ¢: usenet ly were less severo than Wall street | Sinclair Oil company and former Sin-| tical question. . refining town, or are a rancher or of showed. fiself dn | eer gia, eran ta maw \belns Tom Beil Royaity 2. Ta tet. New York Central, New| clair ptpelines—it will see to it that| Governor Carey “has protested and/atockraiser. ask yousclt de vow uc, a ie ae auled from Alkali creck entral ‘| Western Exploration. }Haven. New York, Chicago and St.|the ofl produced under this contract ‘criticised this contract. He receievd ceed and does your business grow naga viene ted The Ashland-Wyoming in tHeir deep Ath tg aa # an | Wind River iefg. < Louis, Chicago and Alton, Norfolk|takes the practical capacity of theja polite reply from Washington, and|because of a largo payroll here at ash 608 teambene test north of town have been unable ryan OE ja Sa 107% | United Pate .... ; and Western, Pittsburg and West Vir-| line. then his real reply came from another | home, or because a few individuals get NN Tap. ton to shut off their flow of water from Scams Ganon ~ Wye-Kans Finia and Lake Eric, and Western| We are, as citizens of Wyoming, con-| direction. ‘The political future of Gov-|yoyalty money from production of zs m the Embar and will probably c« on ... : Wyo-Tex .... Comimon and preferred featured the| cerned chiefly with the effect of a|ernor Carey is today in his own hands. | crade oil, Would you rather have ~ ment ‘before’ Grilling “ate thé” Men-| ngficld Tire Western O8 Fisida carly demand for transportations.| pipeline to Whitirg, Indiana, and] Ho can make hir-self invincible or in-|another 50,000 barrel daily refined in Saint tag suntee sleep. Oi] continues to rise to the Copper. . Yooh es : Midvale steel was strongest of the|other eastern refineries. The article|visibic. The choice is up to him, but|tnis state or have 100.000 harrela daily Res garetihe on of several feet each day and pros (ind Nashvitle taw Soke bos ee industrials. gaining % points on a|w'tich called forth this paper says|it must be on open, unmistakable,|cneak out undersroud throweh pipe- yr eaeseea ts seem good for a producer. The) Mexican Petroleum NEW YO CORD CLOS) wide opening including one lot of 1,-| that Wyoming cannot hope to com-| choice, accompanied by something of] lines? And, if you cause a greatly is coming from the shell shale on| Mim! Copper - Mountain Producers .$ 16.25 $ 16.50/500 shares. Republic Iron, American| pete with eastern refineries as long|the rongh stuft ust@ on ocassion by| increased production of crude oil, and top of the Teasleep. i Starve -Steel ce Merritt ............+. 12.50 13.00/Car and Lima Locomotive rose 1 to|as we depend upon railroad transpor-| the Elder Roosevelt. produce the normal effect upon price The Domain Oil and Refining com issouri Pacific Glenrock Ofl .. 1.31 1.37;1% points, Domestic Ojls were firm|tation. Today Casper is shipping for] ‘The same is true of John B. Ken- by over-supply—or, If you permit those % was followed by a sharp gen-|Pany Of West Virginia are contracting| New York Centra ......... Salt Creek Pras. 18.12 38-37) but the foreign group continued to]export trade from 700 to 800 tauk|arick. He was first in the fight on in control to avail themselves of that decline, May soon dropping to|for the erection of a standard rig in| N. Y.. N. H., anc Hartford .. Salt Creek Cons. 1237 13-62 Jonge. cars of gasoline daily. We are eitBer|this contract, as he usually is in de-}iaw, what chall ft profit the producer : the Norris anticline and from the/ Norfolk and Westn Prod. and Refre, i} Some of the rails particularly Chi-| competing successfully with the east-|fense of things his state neeis, and] ana royalty holder that he produces bsequentty, selling of May wheat | showing in the Ashland-Wyoming cid ih Meets gone ce pore : 7 cago and Alton commbn and preferred, |ern Standard refineries, or the absence| jn opposition to invisible government.| more oil and gets less money for it? ‘he house that has been taking in| confident of production in the Ten-|)Xlanoma % be Oo Indien Gickle Plate), Wabash common and] of a pipeline is compelling the Stan-| Rut he cannot maintain his reputa-| Upon the assumption that the eastern bulk of the grain delivered on|sleep which they expect around 1,500/pin American Petroleum Cities Service @om. preferred A and Reading first and sec-! dard to refine its ofl in Wyoming. I] tion by and over-solicitude about the} market can absorb the oll and main- contracts led to a further dip in| feet in that location l Penvingted Fertsland : ond preferred continued to strengthen] am inclined to accept the statement of |exact perpendicularity of any former|\ain prices we can understand how Selcag:* May going down to $1.3 3 Se ae >copie’s Gas LIBERTY in the early dealings but the more rep-|the special pleader for the Standard]; cna‘orial associate having to do with some spokesman of a Kannas corpor- fall of € cents, compared with yes |Pure oi : are Tesentative rails became reactionary.|and say that in an open market with(the making of this contract. As Tlation producing crude in Wyoming Be A err aray canes ee ee ae : ; ay Consolidated Copper... Independent steels were hesitant on|no common ownership, the Eastern|siiq before. this contract does not (Continued on Page Eigho De oe ears ay eee ‘ith the Oil Men eading " ‘ denial of reports that merger negotia-|refineries can and would successfully | raise a question of morals or hénesty. Bar seas giants $133% ane iooly 5 Rp is ene : Secind 4s . tions were approaching con:pletion, al-| compete with the Wyoming refineries. | 1; divides schools of political thought - = with May $ ° oe peste . First boy though Crucible, Republic and Penn-| Rut that competition wouldn't lower | you believe in the invisible trail and Surveying and Loca’ tions 1 to Fee Tk. depressed by the| H. B. Carpenter, general sales agent |‘ nclair Com Oil : . chia sue, 49.84) #ylvania Seaboard were conspicuously | the price of gasoline. There is no. open | the ambuscade, or you believe in the] | Geologists Oil c . cryin yt a wast stabting %|Of the asphalt manvfacturing depart uthern Pacific : 5 Fourth 4Ks . 99.80/strong. equipments were featured by| market, and there is no real competi-/ open road, and an open fight on cov Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints action of wheat. wey nce tin |ment of the Midwest company “was| Southern Heiney 2-2. . Victors: 4m. +++ 100.70) Lima locomotive which rose 4 points.}tion. I realize this statement will be} ernmental and political matters. WYOMING MAP AND lower to a shade advance, July ‘dcratc}in Casper yesterday in conference with| Standard Oil of N. J. . 3 : Foreign oils came forward with the|challenged, and it may be smothered| jt jg said that this Toapot contract BLUE PRINT CO. corn market underwent a mi L. A. Reed, T. S. Cooke and other of-| Studebaker Corporation > domestic group later on heavy buying|or lost in a mass of figures and other! wil) give us the Mid-continent price P. O. Bo: general setback fi to % lower,|ficiais of the department. Tho con-|Termesse Copper .. : of Mexican Petroleum and General] ciay-trap. But the fact is Casper pull-| gor crude oll. Rather, if it shall dump - O. Box 325 Oats started unchang howed alight | ference was in connection with the) Toxas Co. 23... ° Crude Market Asphalt.. Shippings strengthened and/ea down the immense export contract:| 59.900 or 100,000 barrels additional Room 10, Daly Bldg. July 38% to 39 and later show | contemplated paving of the new addi- Tobacco “Pasducts, ~ the list of higher specialties and util-/and the fact is Casper sells oil and} aginy into the Mid-continent markets, losses for all deliveries. ward with| tion to Casper which will be improved Transoodtinedtel Of {ties included American Tobacco, pro-| gasoline wholly cutside what is Provisions tended downweturn injand marketed for thé benefit of em-|Union Pacific 140 | Gress Creek ducts, Allied Chemical, North Ammeri-|theoretically called inter-moQntain ter- we ee ew anne ee er ployes of the: Standard and Mldwest/ United Retail Stores 86% |Sore tacit can and EFrooklyn Union Gas. ritory. The controlling facts are that a the value of hogs. companies, {U. S. Ind. Alcohol . Call money opened at 4 per cent. the Standard owns the refineries at ; ae soe {United States Rubber The market stood the test of exten-| whiting, Indiana, and elsewhere east, ogee ae pr oraane J. B. Barnes, In,, left yesterday for|{inited States Steel sive profit taking pretty well during |and it owns the refineries in Wyoming \. CHICAGO, May Douglas where b@ will spend the day/westinghouse Hloctric the morning. Pools and speculative|_and it owns over 90 per ‘ree “open. High. Low. Close-| (1 business in connection with the Willys OVeriar interests were encouraged to mark up|wyoming production of oil. WHEAT— Lead and Sm. - land interests of the Midwest company| American Zinc. 19% their favorites again, The bulls rivet-|gtandard is a great and Lape Ig in the Salt Creek field. Butte and. Superior . ets "¢ ed their attention on high priced|pusiness organization, and it is ne — Cala Petroleum 5734 Silver. steels and investment industrials.|conducted upon any es padaye Dak J. Robey Penn, general manager of| Montana Power “1042 4 | _ NEW YORK, May 24.—Foreign bar|Fastern railroad sharon gave a. better basis. It ts refining Wyoming crude the Texas and Pacific Of and Coal| Shattuck Arizona +-10% Rl Wyoming because |Great Northern Ore . 40%-Silver 72%c; Mexican dollars 55c. account of themselves. making up|o{l for export in vice president company “und formerly about all they had lost in the fore-|je owns the olf in Wyoming Siecutts of the Midwest, a giant Texas oper-| noon. Lima Locomotive advanced 6|not find a more economical place to ating’ company, is in Casper on a brief points, the preferred 3%, Brooklyn|refine it. Does any hone: mission. During his stay here he will pot dome oil contract, pos oa SE He Union Gas 5%, Barnsdall A 3%, New|o¢ the Tea’ lome gence to express ceie gaiz | inspect the Salt Creek and other fields, York, Chicago and St. Louis first pre-| sessing enough intel ard 38% 38° | of this vicinity BOND SECURITIES ferred 3 Crucible and Gault States|qn opinion, believe that the Standary 39% 39% ——_ Quotations Furnished by the John U. Fish steel 2%, United Retail Stores and/oi company would refine = Darrel OF a jack Clark, general counsel of the) HALE?!) Securities Corporation, Cheyene, Wyo,, Steel Tube preferred 2%. oll in. Casper which cowl ‘Indiana. 23.20 | stidwest Refining company who spent oy Tnnuiclea Gatadwieed: ; cheaply piped to WHINE. Un othe LARD- ao 1137 [the Past week in Casper on Pega ae 4 Stigar: and refined there Ti goer 7a iat. July ------11.30 17.87 11.80 Lez [business lias returned fo his NEW YORK, May#24,—Sugar fu-|couraseous men Nile Terinery at Sept 11.62 11.57 quarters in Denver. heen building up ‘con: Sep’ aan < tures closed steady; approximate}. believe that refinery can RIBS— = ot| SHORT COURSE IN BONDS—NO. 3. STANDARD BONDS. sales, 20,350 tons; July $2.69; Septem-| Casper t capacity when the July Eugene Hurley, vice president . ‘ tinue at presen| il east? nt . red here By John U.- Fish. Security = December $2.94; March ins piping crude 0} ? (a the Ohio Oil company arriv; iy urity Bid Asked) 29'54.” Rerined ar firmer with Standard best ‘4- women in Monday from Findlay, Obio and will) wotfowing the issue of Liberty] Anglo-Am. Oil, 7%c).1925 103% 103% | $2: SHER isa How many of tho men and women Th Butter and Eges. spend the week visiting Wyoming and/tonds, prevailing money rates rose to| Am. Sugar Ret. erties {004 100% Lars eerie OA 10, ae es the) Gasper who are pallging op. te N ni ing the op- t and, while Liberty} Am. T. an + 68, oS ster ° building or © : 4 24.—Butter high-| Montana fields and inspect about § per cen Ratt. munity, ting a It PercAGO,’ paar pei 31@|erations of the Ohio companies in|ponds never sold at a figure to yield al Copan Sra ane aN “Spo working in the agra See cate a Suc seconds 29@30c; standards 34% | these districts. 8 per cent, still they were affectéd 80] i301” Gov.’SI%, fie, ibds 498 ste Money. hood be cause of Be ee eating r 2 = oe — that they sold on a basis to yield ap-| Bel. Gov. 8. F.,. 88., 1041 106% 07 \NEW*YORK, May 24.—Call money | here, will subscribe oan rushing out is OMRe changed; receipts 28,956] Larry S. Hill, district agent of the] proximatély 5% to 5%. This forced British, 6148, 1928 ....,._108% 108% |easier; high 4; low 314; ruling rate 4:/argument that crude ol rushing Ot j Bere -ocheneess Warren Construction company 1s in|the price of the bonds in some in.| British, +102 10242 / closing bid 3; offered at 3; last loan|o¢ the state in a pipe fo benefit to fe a Casper in connection with his com) stances as low as $2. The reason that|Can. Pat 78% 78% 13%; call loans against ' acceptances|qerground will be of RR ace ton p pany’s bid foir the paving work which|y iperty bonds did not return the yield e = Q.. Gneishe ete ty ,|3%43 time leans firmer: 60 days 414;|Casper than the Baily, eeee eae E Will be done this summer in the neWlo¢ g per cent, when the prevailing| Cnn, ae: vhs : a” Jone 90 days 4%: six months _\%@4% La arses here. How e Standard addition southwest of Cas:| money market was at that figure, may Consol. Coal, 58, 1950... 88 331, |Pirme mercantile paper 4% @4%. Nou pave with taxes Hy Livestock Mart per. be accounted for by two reasons: First.| Copper Expt., 85,1923 1.102 102% — mang streets can 20% he. How much ' BIETOTREE EL the tax exempt features and second,| Copper. Expt.. 8s, 1924 1. 102% 103 Foreign Exchange, Firm. levied against pipeline. Teo cing E London Money. * .|that they have“behind them the pledge] Copper Exxpt., 88, 1925 .. 103% 104% = 2. dressed meat will campers Chicago Prices. LONDON, May 24.—Bar sliver 36%] of tho United States government, ard,|Cub. Am. Sug., s, 1931. 104% 105 "|| NEW. ne SA AK? cameo gh athe ty | Plant in Casper sell to “How will the * CHICAGO, Man 24—U; 8. Barpan| Der ounée, Money 3 per cent. Dipiaceae che codecdeemtts taxing power Cuba FR. Tikc, 1936 102% 104% ba farat pe Saati casts, $4.45 967005 cine ides are with the Se hasn't forgotten the discomfort of last ; met airs o receipts 10,000; county. rates, short and three months| they ert gvelepel and undevetoen | cz#chosovakk, 86,1961 °° 98% 99 | France demand 9.08%; cables 9.09. pevre be 2 Pir nt Midwest Refinery — winter—the cold rooms and the dirt that mar e; beef rs strong to a? 7! erty, level id Dan. Con. Mun., 8c, 1946 110 1 id 5.22; bles 5.22%. p is*true of is ‘ ea rlings and a in the United States. rabsrty bonas| Del, & Hud Sider 100 +, abn doo: | einen esata eno manic eal [tn Casper, rat Glenrock, and the comes from a hot air furnace or stoves. ‘ tured bulk beef steers $7.90 . have been rising steadily elnce last] Denmark, 1943 + 98% 991% 24%: cables 34 two refin ineries in the A : . ee gine ‘pulls steady; calves| NEW YORK 24.—Copper,| june until in all instances they are] Denmark, §s, 1345 110% 111 ee aera ae ne: earns aeae'| paits dosen other refinesistm 2 ie She knows that winter things (coal, winter j Pe stockers dull;/steady; electrolytic Spot and nearby|\irtually par or /better. This, of|DuPont, 7%s 1931 “bh Norway demand 18.25. state. How MANY ict? How many of overcoats, etc.) always cost less in the Spring. ' $10.50@11.00:|13%c; later 13% @14c. Sours]; ia accounted or by the ree: Framerican, ae, 1 903L 19936 | ee anand a5-0 will a pipeline Bape Te octet weill | he : } $9.50@10.00.|. Tin spot and futures $31.00 sons above given. There are & num-|french Gov wie tien te aot Sys 4c demand’ 21.45. our grade pat 3 4 can limit ARCOLA also costs less this month, NOW, F Iron steady; prices unchanged ber of other classes of federal securi-| Great Nor. Sia, 1962 99% 100 Switeentand Hemant 19.08. needed when the renee art ok thie prantenenrerere tate hatoey. ; Lead firm; spot $5.50. 4 ties, but, for the casual investor, he] qG, 7s, 1936 .. 109% | Spain demand 15.92. the Sains barrels crude consumed 4 Zinc firm, East St. Louis spot and/may concern bimself onfy wita the| Rock. Valley, 6s, 1924... 100% 100%%| Greece demand 4.20. normal 30, tates. ij v ii ; v @ | nearby delivery $5.20. various Liberty bond issues, as in the|LaBellé Iron,; 6s, 1940, 99 100 | Greece demand 02%. lin the intermountain s\ Bites Make a profit on your foresight. Don’t wait ' mostly $9.50| Antimony spot 35.37@5.50. pmageIY “0G; instances; the other. gay-| Tap Gov: 45,2981 24.5 6a. 27 ||: eee nein GMaenendl 1.63, ‘Where De our Bisteenen, Henna? for the rush in the Fall. Ask your wife to tele- ht $10.59@10.75; MER) AN ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE|‘ific purposes such as the se 5 Of | Miss. . 68, 1949 |, “99% 100 Brazil demand 13.87. sou a to con: sti: . ; i 5 ght $.0-)| WHY ORDER OF SALE OF REAL | currency, pgstal savingswand so forth.|w.°0. tr, a.Lt, 6a, 14 ore Montreal 99%. particularly, it behooves you to com cap: primp ica 7a installed in your 4 sows smooth $9.3! } aling wil © various classes P.G N. Jt., 644s, 1936 105% ome a’ ie low price Ww. # sows rough $9.00@9.40 ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE ae government bonds, we ray » 2013... 95H” State of Wyoming, County of/roughly divide these Into tivo primary * = Edison, 6's, 1941 109% _ arket strong, Natrona, ss. divisions, the external and the internal|Jackard, §s, 1931 107 mbs bid) In District Court. Sixth Judicial)ioans of various countries. By ex-/Pen FR. R., 6x5, + 109, O T hon 2 Anyone Can Afford ARCOLA, she says: six loads| District. ternal, we moan & bond, the interest| Paris, I-M-R-R. 6s, 1958. 82% Pick Up the elephone r : Inv the Matter of the Estate of/and principle of which is payable in Samircectys eae tae ‘We know that anyone can afford ARCOLA because a e| Andrew Climie, Deceased. the coin of the )foreign country in| Seine 7s, 1942" ee little over a year ago when we installed ours we had Marion P. Wheeler, the adminis- trator of the estate of Andrew Climie, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order which issued, in cold at the standard rate fineness. “ixamples of this are the several British government dctlar bonds, namely. © United <Kingdom, Sin Crude Oi, 5%s, 1925 99% Solvay & Cie., 86, 1927.. 105% South. Ry., 6%s, 1956 .. 99% S. W. Bell Tel 10254 just bought our home and furniture, and had no big nest egg to help us out either, Yet today we can truthfully say ‘Our Home’ and ‘C ir ARCOLA,’ and with these two, NOW 2 WEE atari 8 of| Of Sale of so.much of the real estate| Great Britain and Ireland 5% per cent] Swiss Gov., aeeee AIT AAAS | the long winter months don’t look half bad.’ OMAHA, May 24 tooo. acief said decedent, for the purpose/aue in 1922 and 1929; the Argentine Urtieuny; oa See 2 108" 108s! Mrs. H. B. HARTZELL, Lincoln, Nebraska 60 )|therein set forth, as is necessary. | government 7 per cent due in 1923; the Virginian Ry., 5s, 1962). 95 6 | 30: top| yr It sig gs RS porcered by the [erated government cee cent cue Whitaker Gless., 6s, 1941 98% 99% nd butch-|onorable C. O. Brown, judge of|in 1941. There are a g many other: a re 5s, 1952 94 4% f 7 pee < 250 en tes so.o0|the said court, that all persons in-|jsmues that the investor may familiar-| Un. :, 66 1942 97% gBie And Call 711 Give your Stic se comfort this ee CROys ers '$10.00@10-20; packing « terested in the estate. of the said|ize himself with by taking the list of }———————_—____- id B stimate today. receipts 6,200; beef steers ac- most higt extremes higher earlings rons trong higher: bulls, stocke nd feed ers unchanged. i Sheep, receipts 4,000. }cillin classes mostly strong to 25c 1 spring lambs. $14.50@14.75; 1 i} clipped lambs $12.50@13.25; clinpe wethers $5.00; ewes $7.00 s strong Denver Prices NVER, May 24.—Cattle” receipts 0; market slow and steady; beef s $5.75@8.00; cows and heifers $4.75; calves $3.00@11.00; bulls $3.00. stockers and feeders $6.00@7.50. logs, receipts 1,000; market Ic high Hi Vc $10.00@ 10.2 Sheep. regeipts £90; market 25c higher. clipped lambs $11.35@ sprint Inmbs 212.50@14- rs|much of the real estate of the said deceased appear before the said dis- trict court on Saturday, the 24th day of June, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of the said District. Court, at the Court House in the of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, to show cause ’ an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell so deceased as shall be necessary, And that a copy of this order be |published at least four successive | weeks in the Casper Daily Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the said City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, once each week. Done in open court this 23rd day foreign securities on the New York stock exchangey These loans are “en- tirely separate And distinct from the extensions of creait «erantel by one government to another ant with whith the: investor never: comes. wm contact. The relative merits of an-externa: for- eign bond are directly related: first, to |the strength of the government's rep resented by the character of its ad ministration and its ability to control its populace. second, by its income due, to internal taxes, revenue derived from exporting and importing of materials, ite, customs house receipts ad its ine come due to such monopolies ax it may own; third, the rating givea it in 'trancial circles ard based upon’ bis- lrory regarding the maintenance of its ‘credit due to its payment of inter- fet and principle on precious loans. of May, 192 0. BROWN, Judge. Pub. May 24, 31; June. 7,14, 11922. ‘There are a number of exper: author: ities in the country, whos? business it is to determine the relative values of _ different bonds and grade them so that the investor may have a reasonable knowledge of th. strength of the se- curity as determined, by these experts. Dealing with the internal bonds: By internal bonds, we mean a bond issued primarily for circulation within the issuing country. An example of this is our own Liberty bond, which is Payable in American dollars. Taking examples im foreign countries, we have the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 5's due in 1937; the French government 4, 5 and 6 per cent bonds issued during the war and payable in francs, many of which are owned in this country. There are numerous other bonds outstanding of the various foreign governments which are more or less in circulation in this country. BS ih Read my nursery and greenhouse jad every Saturday, It will tell you what we have in season. William Mos- teller. Box 1105, Casper, 6-24-1t The Schank Plumbing what Biden every room. 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