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PAGE TEN é Che Casper Dailp Crftune : FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. 106 ——_——— ] j fe. mand 5.24; cables 5.24%. Belgium de- : ° ouncement said, stated “that the WVRKET GOSSIP AND FELD NEWS asus. TMONGATIE [= SSE Nevins Om eres = } YSwrnished by Taylor and Clay | Cables 38.90. Norway > + . ° > ° ° ¢ 2) i Denmark demand 21.70. Switzerland | ie |the waterways which would nab) Allis Chalmers ... 50 | Big Indian pi: 02%. Czecho-Slovakia demand 1.92. i American Beet Sugar . : | 5. 85. 4 government the negotiations of demand 18:25. Sweden demand Great Tidewater ees looking to the deepening ct 142% B| Boston “Wooming Argentine dmand 36.37. Brazil de. American Can | ner iands » 48% | Buck Crees 87. 199 1-16. WASHINGTON, May 26.—The state American Car & Foundry x ‘se Miscell sare mee E + stax: sgn department announced it had com- , Miscellaneous Specialties Fea- municated to the Canadian govern-/ | American Hide & {eather pf. 71% | Black Tali .......1... Money. i: “a i i. j] | Americ: ional © x cl i 5 - ! The Mountain and Gulf and Wyoming Associated Oil | American International Corp. | 48%3| Blackstone Salt’ Greek | ture Sales, Profit-Taking NEW YORK, May 36—Can money} ment {ts willingness to begin negotia-| } Reported. firmer; high &; low 3%; ruling rate| tions ip connectiop exc cag 344; closing bid 5; offered at 51%; last |Tence canal project to permit ocean : nts i . - Ar-erican Locomotive ........ 115!s|Chappell companies divided honors with two completions each in the | American Smelting aod Rete pene re ving vessels to reach the Great loan 5, Call loans against accept-| 5° n ances 3%. Time loans firm; 60 days, /#kes. No answer has yet been re- NEW YORK, May 26.—Secondary Salt Creek field during the past week. These four wells} =e Weenies, Sikes were the only completions reported. American T. om aeons ela . _ aa _|celved from the Canadian government. | | May 26.— |raiis. siippings and ; miscellaneous | Ping inereantio panes ICOM © |. Secretary Hughes dispatched his| > TULSA. Ol st piesa | specialties were the strongest features |" i : | Consolidated Royalty. 140 Sapitol Pete ow Gulch % | Domino Elkhorn ...... E. T. Wiliams Compass § 40% Frantz 118 | Gates American T. and T. A total of over 2,200 barrels was added to the field pro-| American Tobacco ! j ears old, of | hote on the subject on May 17 to tap] Treenies 300 oe nope Ssqpend | of today’s more active stock market, - duction total by the four wells, the largest well being re- presse ay by saeeal ported dy the Wyoming Associated;on test No. 6A on the northeast quar-! 4 silllien | 206=c< 5 : ompa: Well No. 33A on the north-|ter of section 13-40. This well w: Ath, nd Wes! Indies | jail here today for the slaying of her eas: quarter of sec 26-40-79 was| completed at a depth of 2,188 feet and| Baldwin Locomotive traders ignoring firmer money tend Metals. | British ambassador who is understood | : Copper'%t the state department to have for- | NEW YORK, May |husband, Dr. M. A. Jergensen, prom- finished by the Associated at a depth| tested 708 barrels. é Baltimore and Ohi | Jupiter psc Wales approximated '1200,000| nie, eloctratyiie abot Ana. atures Tee Caan en eet | inant Tulsa physician. wt 1,475 feet and tested 1,260 barrels} The other wells were ordinary pro-| Bethlehem Steel “B Coastal pete lene ‘13%@14c. Tin steady; spot and,‘ oe | t tor the Strat here ducers. Well. Na dA cn tap phe af anadian Pacific 142% | Kinney oCasiai | :OUs and steels eased under p-ofit any $31 Patnhen resins. Iren| The note, the department’s an-| Dr. Jergensen was shot to death in |Central Leather - @Chandler Motors .. | Chesapeake and Ohio company while well No. 1A! Chicago, Mil., and St. Pau @ second largest w ed by the Mountain and was develop | east quarter of section 6-39-78 was ulf company} 200 barrel producer for the Mountain and G taking but motors and rails, especial- vd ~ | his home last night. Mrs. Jergensen |iy junior thsues, were not affected by pracy Mi games cae aed os ago when Hudson,fell over a high'made a confession, according to Po. | : wi syinates ®: ice Chief Doran. | the 5 per cent call Money rate. The East St. Louis epot and nearby de- cliff. The charges allege that a bullet | lice Five Tribes in First Sand | The Five Tribes Of company well on section 19-40-78 ia the Salt Creek| field reached the top of the first Wall | TF Creek sand at a depth of 2,339 feet Wednesday evening, having made a W. H. Brown Grocery and Market amous Players L: al Asphait neral Electric neral Motors Gopdrich Co. ...... Great Northern pf NEW YORK, May 26,—Foreign bar silver 72%; Mexican dollars 55%. rome Sugar. NEW YORK, May 26.—Sugar fu- tures closed ; approximate sales 14% |Five Tribes Pet. Co, o4 | Picardy .... Riverton Refg. % | Royalty and Producers “13 %| Sunset ......... ‘| Tom Bell Royalty | Western Exploration. |Of today’s stock market, buying or. |ders more than offsetting short sell ling. The independent steels, aside from Crucible and Vanadium, again |led the advance and motors and oi! also were strong under leadership of | ; 5 | c "s| ‘I don't know why I did it,” she on the northeast quarter of 2-39-79| Chicago, R. Lgand Puc. > 45% | Mike Henry’ 211.17: |closing was strong, Hverd ‘$835, — Antimony spot '§s.81@ | riurn vee mecgvered jin” Eiuseop's) One ater is ehocting. added 105 barrels to the production of|Chino Copper ........ . %4| Mountain and Gulf .. “ ary are 5.50. i for a divi the Wyoming Associated company. Colorado Fuel aid Iron . x fountain Producers .$ 16.37 NEW YORK, May 26.—There were | Langdell entered a plea of not! Dr. Jergensen applied f divorce \KCorn Products + 102% | Outwest . |no important exceptions to the higher Silver. guilty. : last Tuesday- ‘rucible Steel % «| Red Bank |Tanes of prices at the active opening 2 — = record for rapid development which ations. It is probable that a com Uinvineible ON eww nne pleted will would be reported at this| Kelly Springfield Tire time if it had not been for the delays|Touisville and’ Nashvilic CHICAGO, May 26—Although show-| occasioned by drilling trouble when) suisyi PatiGleam ing an upturn at the start, wheat the well was first started and by the Miami Copper - Prices weakened today during the! more recent storm. Middle States Oil carly dealings. The initial firmness| ‘The rapidity with which the well is| Midvale Steel was due to transient options of seil-/peing drilled ia a tribute to the man.|Missourl Pacific 18% | Western States . You .. * ‘22 “24 Moderate heaviness was shown by o ; 2 United States Rubber, Brooklyn Un- \. NEW YORK CUEE CLOSING [ion Gas and Atchison. Early foreign g oP fl ING j] ED Mountain Producers exchenge rates easied slightly from Merritt yesterday’s final quotations. Rails, especially of the cheaper grade, were taken up more actively + {3% 1 Ww 20,350 tons, Refined inquiry good at jiitinois Central .. 107 | Wind River Rety. .. Studebaker and Mexican Petroleum. | 3's *) Market Weak but July and|"% been, equatied but few times in| Inspiration Copper . 43 | Unitea Pato - California Petroleum and Cosden made | °°? Sooo 298-0 eee erentintes: Phone 490 Ma f July Salt Creek drilling International Harvester 103..| Wyo-Kans substantial a | as September Record Slight The depth of 2,339, feet was rttained| Int. Mer Marine pfd. 84 |WyoTex . i ! ae ees Sak Se toe eae 5 . est a littl International Paper 51% | Western Oil iFelds ment gronp Tima Lacomotive was the Advances. in just a ttle over a month of oper- a pe . outsanding feature. Best Creamery Butter, per Ib_--___---40c Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs 2 doz. 55c Extra Fancy Potatoes_____20 Ibs. for 50c CHEYENN: Salt Creek Pra: Wyo,, May 26—Su- be 9 perintendent N. A. Williams of the 98-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour___-----$4.15 ing pressure. Receipts here, however,| agement which is being given thie; New. York Central. Oran. cemitteacrs Goring. the poring, | Lake, Bele, 800} wyoming’ division: of the Union Pe. : 2.25 were large, 425 carloads, and with! profect. The Five Tribes company is|N: ¥-, N- pe Ne Marine ay : hap earlier core: ang Droferred Tose | citio Wednesday categorically denied 48-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour____----$ continued heavy deliveries on May! composed almost entirely of Caster Norfolk and Weteern ) Mutual = 8.75)" > SO. 8 6: DURES. re he ontpn|@ report that the Cheyenne shops of contracts, 891,000 bushels, the marke c Geni ‘g7|and first preferred, made like gains z ae 44 eee Lehigh Valley, New Haven, St.| the railroad were to be closed because Paul and Wheslie an ©. Erio| Of ® Coal shortage caused by the min- ee 1 tei ae Mexi.|°'S’ Strike. Theye is an ample fuel | ae continued to feature | reserve on hand, he stated, and there Stia ohis aeee ing its rise to $ points. | "#8 been no consideration of a shop |Cruciblo was strongest of the steels, | "2Utdown O. Indiana Cities Service Fensland and Salt Creek Investors. The marked| Oklahoma Prod, and Ret. success is due to the fact that the! Pacific Oil ............ officers of the company who are per-|Pan American Petroleum - sonally supervising the project are| Pennsylvania ..... all experienced operators. Dee . When the well reached the top of Saaeneee the Wal Creek sand the company) RY ,Consolidatec 24-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour__-_--- $1.15 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal______----------38¢e 4-lb. sack Jersey Cream Buckwheat Flour --- soon turned down grade. Besides, shipping demand here was slow, buy- ers both domestic and foreign being apparentty disposed to wait as far as possible until after the end of May. The opening, which varied from un- 3%s ... First 4s -55e hl peed ce es a ne a ebanged figures to % higher, with Reading sarees wiles but that group and related equipments — : May $128% to $1.28% and July|Started casing the hole with si-inch| Rep. Iron and Steel . | Etat were less prominent than usual. Spe. | Large can Log Cabin Syrup, 5 Ibs. net_$1.19 su 1 . casing from a depth of 2,250 to its| Royal Dutch, %% | Second 4% $1.21% to $1.22, was followed by a dat , | Sena SE Sirhird 4458 .. |cialties were featured by Cocoa Cola Present depth. As soon as this work Sears ic} lwith 355 potnta, doin few’ Nigh reared moderate further gain in some cases Fourth 4%s and then by a setback all around to 21,,-lb. can Strained Honey__-_--_- is completed the test will be put un-| Sinclair Con. Oil iad agsnea ae '58/and tobaccos added to yesterday's mains. Call money opencd and Fe. F Ki Li G : newed into next week at 3%. | Resumption of bullish activities on - more favorable money condition: an? Crude Market increasingly cheerful trade indica- tions caused another rush of public buying which swept prices upward at : derway. The Wall Creek sand will be| Southern Pacific Bite Mat 1-gal. All Fruit Jam_____--- eee. wre below) yeuterOnyie stare cased off with 6%-inch casing after|,Southern Railway . bd ; b Subsequently persistent buying ofthe well is cemented to insure that no/ Standard Oil of N. J. ex div... 187% 18-oz. jar Cherry, Strawberry or Rasp- y nll Tot oust Studebaker Corporation rae dll ecigae thst! = recpaeniel vine water will get through to the lower) Tenneaseo Copper of a rally, which, however failed to | formations, |Texas Co. ....... well.’ The closo was unsettled,| With less than 300 feet to go after! Texas and Pacific net lower to 1c advance. with May|the First Wall Creek sand is pene-| Tobacco Products ‘4 to $1.26% and July $1,22% to| trated, it is belleved that this impor-| Transcontinental Oi berry Jam _____-__-_ elena eeu _35¢ 32-oz. jar Delicious Jam_____-_ wee Abe i Grass Creek . % tant development effort will be among| Union Pacific... ie are sige |S rapid pace. Extensive purchases of| HILLSBORO, N. M., May 26—|M No, 214 Tomatoes, solid pack_ sainy weather hindering field work |the early completiofis reported from| United Retail Stores Lance Creek 1.90|Raiawin Locomotive, Mesican Petre, | charges of murder wero filed here 1 Pp ki Sort gave comparative firmness to the|the field, : Re etre pe gre ~ ed 55 Hamilton Dome FT Beaeaek dalle prceed Md Sain od neoy| 2eainst Kerley Langdell, a mining No. 214 Empson Pumpkin___ Th market for corn and oats. After open-| While the project has been financed| United {Sates Rubber Rock River « isa | lees: ene eae Tre mourased pool|/man, accusing him of shooting to No. 21 amin em ing unchanged. July 63c to 63%e, the }aimost entirely by persons who vol-|Utah Copper - Salt Creek 1.49 } operations: in ‘a wide Teel apn [death his partner, William D. Hudson, °o. lf, Empson Ho: Yoo Any W. corn market cased a trifle and then|untarity offered to assist in the pro.| Westinghouse “Electric (Big Muddy PAE | shares.) Mathieson: “Ales jumped | formerly of Hope, Ark No.2G String Beans. hag akon scored a slight general gain. : ject, the efforts put forth by the Tay-| Willys Overland % Mule Creek c++ 1.38) 5%, American Ice preferred 4, Mexi-| Langdell and Hudson were inspect- oO. reen = —-———— The market clpsed steady, at the same a syesterday’s finish to %c high- ePwith July e8sce, have met with ready response. Thi > json Petroleum $%, National Enamel-|ing mining claims together a month |ing 3%, Studebaker 3 and Brooklyn lor and Clay company fiscal aguntn| Amecionc Since aad and a. No. 2 Sifted June Peas_______| Ye" Wa" ‘ala. Petroleum . MAN HELD FOR OUTRAGE. transit, Standard Oil of New Jersey, To. Oats started a shade to %e higher,|"Peculative possibilities of the stock| xfoniana Power . : -—— Standard Oil of California, Crucible|\_ Surveying and Locations No. 2 Sweet Potatoes _______ July 38%c and held near to the initial! if = mite Ene make is iiaeearnnt nd Shattuck Arizona . CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 26.—A man|Steel, American Sumatra Tobacco, Geologists Oil Experts d B 6 Cans range. the wide market that will be av je. Great “Northern. Ore giving the name of George Smith is| Baldwin Locomotive, Pan-American bad No. 2 Pork an eans__.-____ Provisions were dull in Mine with hog values, Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND in the Laramie county jail here,| Petroleum and Lehigh Valicy 2 to 2%. . charged with attempting a crime No. 2 Fancy Iowa’ Corn_____-- Ls No. 2 Small Onions____-_----| $1.00 = - = = <6] against a nine-year-old girl, whom he Foreign Exchange Irregular. oS BLUE PRINT CO. Closing Quotations. p CEB W ViITENS accosted in City park while she was| NEW YORK, May 26.—Great - P. O. Bo: Open High Low Close q BOND SECURITIES Uf es on the way home from school. He|tain demand 4.44%; cables 4.45; 60- Rah Dal Saas No. 2 Beets oo ie eas es tations Furnish: ohn U. Fish HK was arrested on a description supplied|day bills on banks 4.42%, France ? uf s- 283129 1.25% 1.26% ncpeeioen Feared by jee tone ( ‘ y nil. demand 9.10; cables 9.10%, Italy de- Mi cas $4.75 1.23% 1.21% 1.2244 5 Securities Corporation, Cheyenne, Wyo., A Thal by the child. y Serene eae ae Tall cans Milk, per on ee 1.19% 1.17% 1.18% i Inquiries Answered. eT Swag ‘i Tall cans Milk______________10 cans $1.00 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Full quart baskets of Strawberries___25c Head Lettuce, nice and solid________10c 11.50 1145 11.45 | {heir value being fixod; first by the! per Gey Green Onions_____- seeds bunches 10c fs 1925 + 102% 102% S. F., Ts, 1945 108 2 3 11.75 11.70 11.72 |amount of the bonded debt as com-| Rel’ Gov. §. F. ist 1941... iors 108% Long Radishes_______~ _--4 bunches 25c pared with the cost of construction;| British, 5% 929 ...... 108% 108% 15c 11.95 11.90 second, upon the earnings of the rail-| British, 514», 1937 ...... 10245 Cucumbers, each______ Se Lees 1.75 |road and its’ general credit. Taking|Can. Pa. Ry, Deb St. .. 78% 79% Al 25e these under subheads, we have a num-| © B&Q. 98 187 aie tl OP 60OCCUcd BU UU OV Ore Rhubarb.” ad pecpesieeme eee 5) |” 5 ber of different classes. (1) First mort-|C@n. Pa. Ry, Reg. 63, 1924 101% 101% SWAN Chile, 85, 1941 seeee 105% gage bonds covering a given right Of] Consol, Coal, 5s, i950... 87 87% i Livestock Mart way. (2) Second, third and fourth} Gop. Expt. &s, i923 mortgages, and so forth. (3) Prior lieh.| Cop. Expt. 8s, 1924. (4) General lien. (5) General mortgage | Cop. Expt., 8s, 1924 101% 102% r) e e e e UNDERREAMER 102% 103 f : Cop. E Bo, 1925..... $085 108% GALLON FRUITS , al lien. 6) Collateral trust.|Cop. Expot, 88, 192 % é ALI Soar There may ein aaation hie 3) Cae, A gente ant 20 Blackberries, solid pack, per can_____$1.00 Bursa of Marketp=Cat jocRe.| combination of the above classes as] OO Mel ice" Isat 2. 106% 107% | Loganberries, solid pack, per can ___-$1.10 cuinte $00eas Stine: pace Meare eee follows: General mortgage and prior|(oXhosiovak. ‘te, 19st 1. ie Wi f as top yearlings, $8.90; bulk beet steers,| em, first prior len and collateral) Dan, Con. Mun, 88, 1946 110% Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can___90c st and so forth. No specific exam-] Dol. & Hud., 51%s, 1937 .. 100 $8.00@$8.50; fat she stock, bulls,| ‘TUst and s 14) 61 60% 60% 63% id / 66 165% 65% he SHORT COURSE IN BONDS—NO. 5. 5 STANDARD peut Pe a BT% 37% 37 Securities— sker it ae etd By dekn WU. Fish. Angle-Am. Oil, 71s, 1925 103% 103% Z 40% [39% | Three—Right of Way Bonds—Such| Am. Sug. Ref, 6s, 1937.. 100% 100% & ain] Am. T. & T., 6s, 1924... 101% 101% bonds are issued covering the main Bal. & Ohia, 6s, 1929.... 995 100 lines or branch lines trackage rights, stat es ples should be given in these cases, |Den., Gs, 1542. 98% Half Peaches, per can___-_---- teat A eee 75¢ calves and stockers, steady; canners | at 1d determine the] Den., 8s, 1945 . ++ 1104s WOO) cs eatierincr weak: bulk fat | Pune per mile for which such prop-|DuPont, 7iz8, 1981 tor QUINN & UNDER D Apricots, per can______ Bae essere __---90e sho stock, bulk canners | erty js bonded as compared with the|E”7american, 7%s, 1942 .. 98% Auguste, Kansas, Plums, per can__--___----__---______T5e and cutters, $3.50@$4.50: bulk he.| ¢ French Gov 1945 5) 103% . my » D os Senke Bilis aconnabed cost, and if a junior security, should] french Gov., 7448, 1941 1. 10134 November 4, 1920 ec Sete eee Fee To ee ett |acatiaint himself with the amount | Gt. Nor., 5348, 1952 ...-- 100% ‘The Bridgeport Machtne Company, Apples, per can_ Birra Tere ers to packers 9.75; outs | of security senior to the issue in which| Gt. Nor.. 7s, 1936 1095% ci i upward to $11.00. | he is interested. Hock ‘Vauley, €s, 1984°<1 100% tibet pee Crushed Pineapple, per Soh ae logs—Receipts, $23,000; market ac-| |) ey At alsq tssue|LeBelle Iron, 6s, 1940 99 overt ear: rif 1 Ke i i tive, mostly 5 to 10c higher , than|, South —& Taliroad, may, See ap, Gov, ac istinesesaeony In our Axperience. covering ‘many years (of Grilling of pia Sliced Pineapple, per can_____-_______ ic i Income bonds, which bonds are theo BEE : and wells we have had occasion to use a great many inh Seah Ra é Jap. Gov. 2nd, 44s, 90% was 3 Starch, pk 10c p *|retically a stock depending for the 2 % Be rgo rm 59): ea Sa a ee pen os em aS $10.35@$10.80; pigs strong to 10c high-|oucany, & Stock depending & 2 Jap. Gov., 2nd, 46s, 89% underreamers. peat er, mostly $9.50@$10.00 heavy weight | P°> = bo iss. Pac., 6s, 1949 pees ings of the road and such failure of|/N. 6. Tr. & Lt., 6s, 1947 10 bars White Luna Soap_________ _---50e ‘ : 7 The Swan underresmer manufactured by your con- Sr a - ee ELS. eaueeoase linterest payment does not cause, as P. Gt. N. It, 644s, 1936 1055 cern has given us excellent service. We had one, a 4%- Pea} Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips_ mm weight, $10.65 Z Jin the case of a mortgage bond, a re- . 68, 2013 «2... 95% inch, which we used on the Edgar farm in Greenwood Coun- aS s 15b 1 Mossosiore packing sows, same; | celvership. An example of this is the Pina sya. ty in the year 1918. This tool underrcamed from 2,600 Ne P. & G. Laundry Soap, ars $1.00 exh ppeaaged A : s 4 San Francisco Income 31 sere 107 : : $9.50@$10.00; packing sows rough.|@c (a) Adjustment bonds -— These Seth 2 107% feet to 3,750 fect, a total of 1,150 feet; 650 feet of this for- Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_70c $9.25@$9.60; killing pigs, $9.2 °@|ponds are not prevalent and are| paris MOR it, mation was Mississippi lime, The underreamer did the work $10.35. | 7, without trouble of any sort and when the job was finished <: brought out for some specific purpose. Queensland, 7s, wee 110% :, ele Receipts, stings pmarket | an example of this is the Atchison and|Queensiand, 6 eT the tool was still in excellent condition. ¢ White House. . steady to strong; six double choice 82 Al 1 Santa Fe's adjustment ¢'s.| Seine, 7s, 1942 to 86 pound shorn lambs, $13.65: best) >qam ane native spring lambs did We take pleasure tn recommending the “Swan under- reamer to any of our contractor friends who might be in B Debenture Bonds—A Debenture| Sin. Crude Oil, 54m, 1935 993% $15.50; | hond ig not a mcrtgage, it is simply an| Sol. & Cle. 8s, 192 gotitaire s---| COFFEES 45c straight medium fed Texas wethers, |DOue wus vtomiss tetas @ given sum South, Heys S36, 1956 - 13 need of uch a tool. Advo . PER LB. $7.00. of money on a given date. (4) Refund-| Sein Gov, 86,1940 en. Taek = Yours truly, | Ps |ing Bond—This is a bond brought soe Swiss Gov., 5%s, 1929 .. 101% = QUINN & UNDERWOOD, pu RE. Denver Prices. ‘for the purpose of paying off an is-} Uruguay, &s, 1946 ...... 108 =a (Signed) Tom Quinn. g a Y- DENVER, Colo., May 26—Cattle—|mue already outstanding. Chicago, Virginian Ry. 5 1963 95% Es Kea ate Baker’s veces i, Tb. ese ieieeeny ps Receipts 1.700; market steady: beef | Burlington and Quincy, Joint 6%'s of| Whitaker?Gless., 6s, 194i 98% po vty 5 a steers $6.75@ cows and heifers| 1995 are an example of this. ‘ThisPac. Tol, & Tei. bs, 1952 94 rs xe Baker’s Chocolate, 1-Ib. can __ 25¢ $4@8: calves $8@11.50; bu 1942 96% 97% $3@4.50; | bond ts also guaranteed through virtn- 5a} ‘| S wy . Mekorn a foeece ge tia 71' | tm ten earantnd Ozouen rr: [onen Soe Ee Oe Swan Patented Underreamer [2 4 ||| SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN Hogs—Receipts 500; market 5c to ern and the Northern Pacific raflroads.| Utilize the sinking fund or may be ~ yee 7 A 10c lower; top $10.35; bulk $10@10.15. (5) Land Grants—This type of bond {s| Called at maturity through the aceum- eipts 1,800; market |found on the transcontinental lines| ulation of such a sinking fund. ‘There 1 lambs $12@12.75;|and is a bond upon iand granted to|are® number uf other classes of bonds, SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES ae ae tke a This letter gives you one of the reasons why the Swan Underreamer im proving universally satisfactory. It gives a a Ow Bi 2. p OMAHA, Neb. May 26.—(Unfted | (6) Consolidated—This type of bond is|Which may be issued by the No. 21% Half Peaches________ 35c $1@7.50; spring lambs | the railroads at the time of their orig-|but as a rule, they are in the minori- : i Fs ey es - 5 3 $12.75@14.50, . inal cousteneia’ Aaiemeaie of this| ty and-no attention willbe given them Sane ee Saat pet ay ise raat se st a i] No. 2 Ex. fancy Sliced Peaches| — A —— is the Union Pacific Land Grant 4’s.| bere. we 7 \ bear Omaha Quotations. This is a very <destrable investment.| _Ftfth—Spocific Improvement Bonds, 3 B oe con States Bure: 1 of Markets.)—Hogs re- | brought out when two or three issues|T@llroad_ and so guaranteed as Sa e e ceipts $10,000. mostly 5 to 15c lower; jare consolidated either through a|t® principle and interest by The i e ri Machine Co Ee Rear 150 to 240 pound butchers $10.35 |mortgage when such a bond would be|S?ecific improvements, such as bridges . 21, Pineapple. 40; top $10.45; bullc 260 to 325 |Imown as a ¥irst Consolidated, or,|8nd canals. Rear aGtets coves RC: : a ~ = Re eee Sen $1.00 cund butchers $10.50@1%30; packing | through the deposit of such bonds in| the classes o: road bonds, but. the General Office and Shops inderreamer Factory ratlak so og@itee: FeaEyand a, now docs waite teeta investor should famlarize’ himaet ‘Augusta, Kansas Marietta, Ohio No. 21% Green Gage Plums___ pale Cattle, receipts 2,400; beef steers ac- |it would be known as a Consolidated|!" @ general way with the particu! i 1 Them ve; mostly 10 to 15¢ higher. top $8.50; | Lien. (7) Sinking Fund—This bond is,|!8sue that may be offered him for in- BRANCH STORES No. 244 Egg Plums____-_____ and others clagsos of cattle | ax a rule, not a mortgage, but provides| Vestment. 2 . a: dy for an annual sinking fund that at Ea Aucusta, Kansas’ Ranger, Texas Toakawa, Okla. No. 2 Strawberries _ You - ts 5.000; lambs steady | maturity sufficient money has been| Mayor Jim Dahiman speaks at the: Cross-section Penne” a hren renee ie oe x . Want clipped lambs $12.75 | accumulated to retire the outstanding|°°UTt house Saturday night. 5-26-1t View FER RE Tee oe neren an ieee SOIR No. 2 Blackberries__ eh dame Stang. ny pene pen, bonds may Us: ealied! weary. A citasbabe Sian South Bend, Texas : ng lambs $14.00, leither through annual drawings to| Theater, Sunday, 5. t

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