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WHEAT LOWER New York Stocks Che Casper Daily Cribune . ANDERSON COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922 ¥ ‘HOMESTEADER VICTIM Associated Press Leased Wire. WELCOMES BILL ROESER OT : MES R h j LAST SALES. Allied Chemical & Dye . | PALESTINE, T E A ETTE. Wyo i . STINE, Texas, June 6- ef acreage and royalty adjacent to re ss tater Boston Wyoming 95 | Gingham and rustling taffeta, over- | his drilling test. pkey we Eigse 6—Rus- Amsetican Bost Back Crees setecceeee “4 | alls and smartly cut tweeds mixed mere seems to be ittle aosbt tn STANDARD ELNDS aoe ideas ani 4 Syot ean! a ican . | Burt eee os 4 ' atel y, ws c 1 Prices Fail to Hold to Gains | American Car & Foundry 3 --- Black Tall .-.ccccsc. | indiscriminately Monday, when. the | the minds of experienced operators | Securitice— tg met accidental death at the home ot 's t “3 American Hide & Leather pfd . Blackstone Salt Gresk 35 residents of Anderson couty wel- | regarding the existence of a true |AnS!o Am. Tis, 1925 .. 103% 103% his uncle, Jesse McClure, 50 and Closing Is Over Point [American Inernational Corp .. 41% |Chappell Ph oe comed the entry of W. H. (Bil) | «at aome siructure at Mostall Am. Sug. Ref.. 6s. 1937.. 1 Sy bl anth attiniiunen ashe ies ~ American Locomotive ... Columbine a at Roeser, premier wildcatter of the | in Anderson county, and in view a SX asa — ° i = had piclo. Lower. ‘American Smelting % Ref's. ; > ¥, Bol. & Objo, 6s, 1929. 29% ed up was discharged accidentally ang ‘American Sugar ¥ pee pc ae ng aa. Mid-Continent field, upon his entry | the fact that the gological reports 6s, 1825 102% the bullet crashed into his brain. The |American Sumatra pra tle kre | (td ante Ae county. on this in@icate thut the producing | Bel. Gov., 8. F., Tis, 1945 10945 deceased leaves a wife and two chi. CHICAGO, June 6.—Material down-| American T. and T. . Domino . los eae en for xo celebration acreage -yn Montalba Salt Dome will 7 o% ren in Arkansas and had recently filed urna in the value of wheat took place! American Tobacco Waxhors ics “04 was the “spudding in” of Roeser | stretch over a territory four 1 alles a 1 on a homestead in Wyoming on which rare he last half hour of trad,| American Woolen - E. T. Williams 73 Petroleum's deep test tell on 7,000 long by two miles wide, seem to jus- | © ‘Mes, 1937 - a he expected to make his home th; ing. Commission house si ‘Atchison |. c. B. .. 58, 2 i. : a ° support for the market absent. The/ Atl, Guif and West Indice 2... a ©. P. Ry, Deb. Stock"::: 78 78% Sonetnetilers Bee es ee egie sell sociated with reports of/ Baldwin Locomotive .. 115% : c. Ry., Reg., 68, 1924 101% 101% | convicts ot easened Wefers of wheat at 2c below| Baltimore and Ohio . nt power Chile, 8a"1941 ° 105%] enerarth penitentiary traveling in a! | June Js the month of brides. Ray sagen aaa te close| Bethlehem Steel “B” 7 Con. Coal, 5s, 1950 - 88 | special car under guard of five dep- present for ‘ser at The Mills Co, what Chicago wag asking. The Kinney Coastal - : - art and gift dega., 240 E. Second. ee 3e net lower, with|Candian Pacific Lance Creek Royalty . .03% Cop. Expt., 1924 4 102% i uty United States marihals. The was heavy ‘ net lower, w ea ae tance sea Cop. Expt. 1925 222! 104% s, who will serve from @ year 65.2 Tuts ember both at $1.12 t©/Chingier Motors... Srestiel Cub. Am. Sug., 8s, 1941 -- 107, |to 18 months eech, are Nathaniel| $1.12 | Coesatoentce'sasd.: One Northwest ¢ prem A ale aes Jere Blake, Jet Réagor, Joe Strigel, Scotty Haren, pees Kalamatais, A. T. Wentz, CHICAGO, June 6.—Wheat prices! Chicago, R. I. and Pac Mousiaie Gait aoe -. 97% 98%] Williams, est (Kid) Ross, James Ben oung and Wiliam W. Greer. leveloped firmness today in the|Chino Copper “is Gutweer ee 00% Con. Min., 8s, 1946. 110% 311% verry dealings, set back which had| Colorado Fuel an Red Bank 23 325. 1937. 297% 10016 | poqgeeeeseoeooooed carly Goxed for in Liverpool quota bef hn ng Five Tribes Pet. Co. . (50 2 |S tions proving less decided than was ex |e pea kas Sree dy Rete O% 7%, 5. 108 - pected. Besides, an advance of sterl-| iy Biver ee ne aa tee 99 ing exchange made the actual fall of/ mae * ‘3 French Gov., 104 t prices of Liverpool sti! small eral Electric Tom Beil Royalty .... . French Gov. 30s di = compared withe drop in Chica/o| General Motors Western Exploration.. 2.95 foe eee ee aes I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the » holidays have prevented trading| Goodrich Cou. Wind River Refs. Hock. Valle: 100% nomination for the office of Sheriff for Natrona Coun- verpool. In ea were next to| Aiinois Central... Gremen 100 LeBeile Iron, 68, ty, Wyoming, on*the Republican ticket at the August ‘cheat in Chicago today were n-| Inspization Copper WyoTex .. edo x Lyi hear primary. Should I secure the nomination and election ~ nothing, only five carloads. The OP®®| internatior* Harvester Western, Os Wiahda Jap Gov., Ist, 4% bd Pao ‘ ¢ th ng which varied from unchanged fIF-| Int. Mer. Marine pfd. 84% | Western Stat ‘3 Jap Gov., 2nd, 448, 1925 89% 90 for the office I will perform the duties of the office to see to Me lower with July $1-13% t0l International Paper - Si4ly on ..... mt Miss. Pac... és, 1949 .-.. 99% 99% the best of my ability. tis% and Sentember $1.13% tol Invincibld Ol 18% |* Sew yon coms o N. On Tr & Lt, 6a, iat $2 orig su was folluwed by an advance! Kelly Springfield 504 | stountain Producers .$ 17.37 6%5, 1936 105% 105% Dated May 29, 1922. G. S. MASSIE. ue lightly above yester-|Kennecott Copper ... 37% | Merritt .. 3% all around to sig! $ Louisville and Nashville 119% | ¢ day's finish. Mexican Petroleum Packard, Ss, 1931 : ‘Dispatches tefting of goed rains in India and Australia counted to aome extent as a factor in weakness wiich prevailed in the market at the last. Corn and oats were firmer in sym- pathy with wheat. Juty 60% to 60%c, the corn a | 4c33 eeran ae Crarct magged a trifle but then scored PAtifie OW ns eres eee oes | _,, LIBERTY BONDS. South, ey., otoa, ral gains. Pan American Petroleum - 0% | Sts aes t nek 8S. W. Bell, Tel, é ‘ eLEeE ate ranmactions, corm and] Pennayivania sis eat Oe giries Gov, Te 2000 Arg HER COUPON WEEK ‘ eats weakened with wheat, First 4348 s 3OV.. 5 eee i. Si u close deasy, at the same as 7 a Ray Consoll aire |\Second 44s : : anes “eects Bie ae Beginning Monday, June 5, Ending Saturday, June 10 dee ane paee Sopra 6 unn Oee mae ei teg totes inal Fill out coupon below and present to driver when Rep. I d Steel 75% % . . " OmC | started Yc off to Ke advance.) Noval Dutch, N.S 64%, | Victory 4% 96% 9745 he calls entitles you to 50c in trade on cleaning of July 36% to 37 and later advanced 8! Sears Roebuck ... acres on the Montaiba Salt Dome, 7 tify Mr. Roesers prediction that men’s suits, ladies’ suits, wool dresses and coats, little on all delfveries. Higher quotations on hogs gave & After opening un-| > Miami Copper .. | Middle States Of) Midvale Steel . Missouri Pacific Yew York Central . N._H., and Hartfori Northern Pacific Sinclair Con Of . Southern Pacific ... Southern Rallway . Service Com Fensland ... Crude Market =|} nine miles northwest of the town of Palestine and adjacent to the little Montalba wil Ibe a greater gusher ficld than, Spindletop or Orange-or Paris, UM R. Cuban Tel., 7% Czechoslovak, 8s, 1951 .. Dan. Del. and Hud. Denmark, 68, 1942 . Denmark, & Zs DuPont, Framerican, Sol. 19302. Penn. R. R, Penn. R. R..\6%s, 193 R.,. 6s, 1958 Queensland, 7s, 1941 .... Queensland, 6s, 1947 Siene, 7s, 1942 in. Crude Ol, ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself to the STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! itt to provisions. }Standard Oil of N. J. hamlet of Montalba. West Columbia. ‘ {public as a candidate for the nomi- PHONE 1142-J P- —— Eidabaker iGorporaticn: Many of the old-time residents of Monday's festivities were marked [nation of sheriff of Natrona county, e losing escape a Tennesse Copper = 12% |Grass Creek .$1.99' Anderson county recollect the com- | py few formalities, The boilers | ¥yoming, subject to the pee of od - Open’ High, 1<W: [Texas Co. ..... 48% lien Basin [1:90] pletion of the famous Lucas well | were steaming when the crowd as- |; cbublican Noters a the tee tony . WHrAT— iia ais TR ee 23% | Lance Creek: + 1.90] gn fpindietop Salt Dome, 20 years | sembied about mkiday, and after a | und” general electionl “will pertora p July —~-- 113% 1% 11% 112. | Transcontinental Oi TEA Ee perms r++ 140) age, and these folks realize what | picnic lunch composed of home- | the duties of the office to the Lest of ° Sept. ---—- 1.13% Union Pacific 138 | Sait Mc + 1.90) @ similar gusher will do in a finan- | fried chicker. and other gastronomic | my ability. 16% LIT 114% 1.14% mn Pac + Salt Creek Dado) 88 fee’ the Dane : y = posta ae Dect. ——- United Retail Stores. 66% |Site Muday Y40| cial way, for the land owners of | triumphs, the crowd gathered about y past open to anyon? b coRN— 6 |: S. Ind Alcohol . 57M | utile Creex : i38| Anderson county. The fame of | the 114-foct derrick to watch the | WhO Wishes to investigate it and your é July 60% 61% .60 6 United States Rubber 64%! = thease Bill Roeser is known throughout | giant rotary bit bite its way into |S¥PPogt will be heartily appreciated. A Sept. — 63% 64% .63 63 |United States Steel 102% | the southwest. His accomplish- | the rich black land. C.-T: MARTIN: | d FY ent ‘el. 62% 1610-61. | Utah Copper ..... 67% | trotswms, Corn Products, Du Pont and| je Wn onening up the extension . Better known to some as “Red. ™ Rei estinghouse Electric 2 | Davisot’ Chemical’ aleo showed heevis ‘ otis ri In discussing the possibilities of 6-3-3 'e 7m = Willys Overland ..... 9 na} 10 tHe. Glenn Pool tn) Oklahoman Anderson county, Mr. Roeser said. EEE IS ty e 1awes' e. ers ATH 36 36%] |ness, Ralls became the domifiant fea-| $ y, rs Se et 39 (38-38% | American Zinc, Lead and Sm. - 19 | tures nefore noon. The cheaper is-| M8 Sensational activities through: | «rr 7 don't lose my ‘horseshoe, I'| ead “On Wings of Wireless” 7 ys : ey AIM, ~ AGM. 1G panes pene eaeeriee : Bh | sues, notably ‘Toledo, St. Louis and; Cut the MiaContinent field are on | wit completo this toft within 90 | great radio romance by Arthur_B. Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service Guaranteed. v Si H meee pe 2! Western preferr k anc " » | days, I expect to encounter the written for Th lontahe Pore It a2") western preferred. 1 k fay) ene Ae * Ds Reeve—writt 6 LARD 4150 1152 12145 11.50 |Shettuck Arizona titese 11%) Western common nd} jail Rosser isthe Present price | Coflcans sand around 1.700 tect, | Tribune—Grat chapter, Saturday, Z ‘ ene 731.70 1180 11.70 11.77 |Great Northern Ore il 41° | Western Maryla nd pre-| 1? Dame: 5) eae ps cee and the Woodbine sand at approxi-| Jane 10. = oe —_—e ferred ros: most 5 points ——————-— | mately 3,200 fect. Either of these P ee 12.50 12.75 | t 1 were iade by|mand 9.12%; cables 9.13. Tthty de-| horizéns may prove tremendously auly 1226 1237 We T and South-| mand 5.22; cables 6.22%. Belgium de-| productive.” rr Sept. I es 4e common! mand 8,44; cables 8.44%. Germany ——— a 7 s and preferred, Missourl Pacific -com-|demand 84%; cables .34%. Holland 9 3 s mon 2nd pXterred, Pittsburgh and/demand 39; cables 29.05. Norway de- s Went Virginia, Per Marqulette, Peoria|mand 17.80. Sweden demand 26.08. 1s year, use this eds = Livestock Mart and Eastern, Texas and Pacific and) Denmark demand 21.95. Switzerland 4 > Ww New Haven. Call money opened at/demand 19.18, Spain demand 15,86. . ty four per cent but almost immediately| Greece demand 4.22. Poland demand thod h | i wi Omaha to 3%. 02%. Czecho-Slovakia demand 1.95. = mei oO ‘ ome canning a ‘¢—(Untted Free offerings of industrial shares| Argentine demand 36.50. Brazil de- ai: = OMAHA, Neb. Juno wv tates Bureau of Markets).—Hoge— Receipts 7,500;-tairty active; 5c high- er; bulk T80-to 240-pound butchers $10.40@1080; top 310.55; bulk 250 to 350-pound = utchers —_$10-15@ 10.40; packing grades steady, $9@9.75. Cattle—Receipts 8,500; beef steers steady to strong; top $9; other classes of stock generally steady. Sheep—Receipts 6,000; tambe strong; mative springers $13.50@14; Callfor- nias $14; some held higher; shorn lambs $12.65; sheep and feeders steady; ‘best ewes $5.75. Denver Prices Pressure Exerted - Against Steels, Oils and Motors in Trading Today. NEW YORK, June sure against steels, oils, motors and equipments was resumed today. Sec- cndary transportations rose briskly on favorable earnings and merger rumors. Sales approximated 1,100,060 shares. Speculative rails, especially Peoria and Eastern and Toledo, St. Louis and Western preferred, made further sub- stantial gains in later trading, but high ‘Recent pres- continued, the efforts to prevent the merger of some of the independent steel companies inviting realizing and bear selling. Abundant supplies of money at lower rates and a rise in de- mand sterling at $4.51 were without sustaining effect. Mexican, California and Pan American Petroleum, Ameri- can Sumatra Tobacco, Studebaker and Kennecott Copper were depressed 2 to % points. A few shares pursued a contrary course, Conscfidated Gas ris- ing 2%, New York, Chicago and St. Louis first preferred 2 and United States Alloy Steel, Cosden and Great Northern preferred 1 to 1%. mand 13.90 Montreal 99 3-16. British Exchange Up. NEW YORK, June 6—The con- tinued advance of British exchange here to $4.51 for demand bills today was the noteworthy feature of the international financial situation, To- day's figure represents a gain of six cents so far {his month and places remittances to London at their high- est level in more than three years. Sugar. NEW YORK, June 6.—Sugar fu- tures closed firm; approximate sales 49,650 tons. Refined sugar firmer, un- Fire of unknown origin partly con- sumed a two-room house that had been used as a carpenter shop north) ot the Highland cometery between St. Botholph ang Fenway stqeets, last night “at 12:30. Department No. 1 an- swered the call. The building was located in an alley and it was "neces- sary to string 550 fect of hose to get| to it. The bieze was extinguished before it had reached the roof. Shav- ings were found on the inside, which it is thought may have been instru-| mental in the matter. Thé owner's name has not been ascertained. pb etic tails wank To can ASPARAGUS ‘the easy Lorain way Scald 10 to 15 minutes. Dip in cold water. Cut intoconvenientsizes. Pack tight in jars, Season to taste. Fill jar with boiling water. Add 1 teaspoon salt (for quart jar). Place scalded robbers in position DENVER, Colo... June 6.—Cattle—| grade stocks registered only moderate Sit ¥ and adjust lids loosely. Put . sat. alondy: beet é : _ Silver. changed to ten points higher with fine ‘ ly. Receipts 58 poet endy; best| recoveries. The closing was trregular.| sew YORK, June 6~—Foreign bat| grantilated Mated at $5.70 to 35.80. Jewelry and watcn repatring Dy ex- jars in oven. Set Lorain steers $7@8.60; cow: NEW YORK, June 6—Selling of |*!Ver, 70%; Mexican dollars 54%, pert workmen. All work guaranteed regulator at 250 degrees: @8.25; calves $8@11.50; bulls $3@5.50; stockers and feeders $6@7.50. Hoge—Receipts 2,085; market 10c to 15e higher: top $10.35; bulk $10@10.10 Sheep—Receipts 500; market weak; the independent steels particularly those which figure prominently in | prospective mergers or consolidations, was the feature of today’s early stock points and Midvale received a moder- eMtals. NEW YORK, June 6.—Copper firm: electrolytic, spot and futures 13 spot and nearby delivery 5.32@5.35 London Money. LONDON, June Bar silver 35%4 jper ounce. Money 1% per cent. Dis- |count rates, short bills 2 5-16 per cent Three months bills 2%@2 7-16 per Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O0..S Bldg. 25-4 set alarm clock for two hours, Leave the hotkitch- en and when alarm rings, remove jars from oven and clipped lambs $10.50@11.50; clipped| market dealings. Lackawanna Steel|14. Tin firm; spot and nearby 32.50; seal tightly. That's alll $6@6.50; spring lambs $13@15.75. made a precipitate decline of 4 points| futures 32 Tron steady with/cent, in the first few transactions. Repub-| Prices unchanged. Lead firm; spot Were Chicago Prices. jlice Iron and Steel soon lost 1%{5.65@6. Zinc firm; East, St. 2033 |Co ing Crude CHICAGO, June 6.—(United States Bureau of Markets,}—Cattle—Reeeipts 10,000; active; beef steers, she stock ato setback. Domestic oils were fairly jstrong under lead of Standard Oil of Antimony spot 5.25@5.50. Money. Price Advanced FoI 290 O18 pIre <<] PIR IB aisy By 4 stockers steady to strong; top| New Jersey, Maryland, Houston and ; foatured ‘stoura, $8 weight 1,366/ several of tho cheaper issues. ‘Second-|_ NEW YORK, June 6.—Money, high 5 pounds; part loads long yearlings at/ary rails strengthened on further buy-| 4; Bowen ee ne mois Cees HY endure the ‘heat and hard theirjars,intheoven. Theykeep theircolor, .50; bulk beef steers, $8.35@9; bulls|ing of Lake Eric and Western com-| 3%; offered at 4; last loan 3%, ing the old-fashioned firmness, and fresh-from-the-gard 421 bie ae pals Te spar Veal calves|mon and preferred. Exchange on Lon-} loans against acceptances 3%. Time| PITTSBURGH, June 6—An _ in- work of canning 3 far bette Be -garden taste aeons tn 25c up: bulk fat stock $5.55|Con again was strong, but other Euro-| loans firm; 60 days 4%; 90 days 4% ;|crease of fifteen cents a Barrel in the way? You can put up all the fruits and ett than when can: any other way. = pees: nine Se en hulls, areund| Dean quotations showed further irrez-] six motnhs 4%. prime mercantile pa-/Price of canes, oil ea ergistered | vegetables you like, without standing over Read the recipe for putting up aspara- $4.60: bulk res ers ularity. per 4% @4%. Call money easler. WRC: tHe ITAL KGh, ORG g Tee EOCENE a scorching stove, without lifting hea is the Lorain way. i $4.50: bulk veal calves to packers $10) " Steels suffered further losses dur ———— All other grades, including Pennsylva SWAN sd * ifting heavy gu y._ Everything else @10,75; bulk desirable stockers opened ing tle morn, reactions in that group embracing Crucible, Gulf States and Foreign Exchange Steady. NEW YORK June 6.—Great Bri-|The new Corning quotation was $1.05. nia crude advanced 25 cents yesterday. UNDERREAMER kettles, or suffering of the old method. the other discomforts is canned’as easily! Plan now to take advantage of this wonderful method. : sees Recent Les cities United States Steels, Studebaker,itain demand 4.50%; cables 4.50%; 60- as snes The Lorain Oven Heat Regulator, an Ask us for a free copy of “Lorain Oven o 2 ja 5 = er , ¥ Xy - . ” + :. ~.| Baldwin, Mexican, and California Pe-day bills on banks 4.48%. France de- ‘argo Cements Below Sand | attachment of gas ranges, makes the task Canning,” and let us demonstrate Lorain than Monday's average; top $10. Statements from the Fargo Oil com- | ne light weight $10.85@10.95; light light pose of testing the second sand in the} of home canning unbelievably simple and canning and cooking to you in our store. bulk $10.20@10.90; pigs steady; good D pany here are to the effect that the I ji i i 100 to 120-pound averages mostly | first gas sand in Well No. 12 has easy. Fruits and vegetables are cookedin Do it now! $9.50@10.25; packing sows Bed been successfully cemented off and . 0@9.65; heavy weight $10.50@| that drilling operations will be con Vv TT 10.70; medium weight $10.65@10. tinued within two weeks for the pur-| ; N was S 4 EN HEA $10.40@10.90; packing sows, smooth, $9.45@9 90; packing sows, rough, $9@ 9.55; killing piss, $9.50@10.50, | INCREASE IN YEAR’S EARNINGS South Casper Creek field located in the extreme cast creek. side of South Casper The Lorain Oven Heat Relator is an attach- REGULATOR clean as it is good to look at. All-steel comstruc- 138. 3/29 4/3. 4] 87.27 Sheep—Receipts 13,000; strong to NEW YORK, June 6.—Net railway operating income of LMG TT ment of gas range ovens. It a.stomatically keeps tion prevents breakage. A variety of pleasing cc higher: spring lambs advancing ve fia 5 din we, Will you be able to retire the mort- your oven at any one of 44 different tempcra- :: most; eon Boativs springs selling | the Southern Pacific company, and its subsidiaries, for 1921, gage you are now carrying when due? tures. Simply set the “red wheel” for any heat styles and convenient sizes to choose from. freely at $14.25@14.50; choice confi- dentially held higher; culls mogtly $8@8.50; top shorn $13; matured and two-year-old wethers $6.75@8; best light ewes $7; extreme heavies $3@4; California yearling spring ewes $9.75. eo te NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting be-| tween John D. Salmond Edward Fitzgerald and Charles Jackson, carrying on a restaurant business under the firm name of “OWL CAFE” at 129 West First street, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, i dissolved as far as regards the said John D. Salmond who retired from | statement to the company's property in Mexico! of $35,946,790 shows a gain over the previous year of $14,- 634,447, or 68.67 per cent, according to the detailed annual report released today. one Total railway operating revenues of $269,494,365. in- creased $12,775,139 or 4.53 per cent and net revenues from railway opera- tions of $56,921,103 increase $16,766,388 or 41.75 per cent. e Net income after the usual gross de- auctions aggregate $3,618,778, a de- crease of $1,451,497, represnting a loss of 4.53 per cent form returns of 1920. ‘Total railway operating expenses of $212,572,263 were less by $29,541,527, a saving of 12.20 per cent. Chairman Julius Kruttschnitt's to the stockholders refers for which damages of $5,767,630 are the firm on May 31, 1922. JOHN D. SALMOND. Pub. June 6, 7, 8 1922. claimed. Commenting upon the recent decision of the United States supreme court in- volving the right of the company to own stock of the Central Pacific com- pany, Mr. Kruttschnitt says:““All that can be said at the present time is that it is belleved from the usual proced- vre in such cases that time and oppor- tunity will be afforded to carry out the decree of the court with a mini- mum of injury and loss to the rail- roads concerned. The fact that the in- terstate commerce commisston is now \the country into a limited number of | engaged in re-grouping the railroads of | tation act of 1920, may require a delay |unitil the commission has determined its plaw of consolidation for the rail- | roads in the western trans-continental! region.” If not investicate the 3 per cent plan of the United Home Builders’ asso- biation. Suite 206, Becklinger Bld. Phone 1830. 6-6-tf NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK. HOLDERS’ MEETING. . ae Notice is hereby given by the Blackstone Petroleuz Company. that the annual meeting of the stockholders of said company will be held at the Henning hotel, Cas- per, Wyo., at 10 o'clock m., on Tuesday, June the 20th, 1922, for the purpose of electing directors engaged in re-grouping the railroads of} for the ensuing year, and transact- ing such other business as may properly come before the meeting. (Signed) E. H. SMITH, Secretary. Dated this 20th day of May D., 19: Pub. A. 922. | A girl can’t have a | picnic, lad, Unless the clothes, she wears aro glad. Let us gladden your clothes and your man- ner. We will call for the garments you want cleaned and deliver them in a short time. you will be satisfied with our skillful clean- sing and our reasonable charges. THE SERVICE CLEANERS 11S E. RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 56 you want. Changes in gas pressure, etc., do not ‘The beked-on finish of these ranges gives them a lustrous, durable surface that is as easy to keep Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First St. Inc.

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