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; ; PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cridune MARKET GOcalF: PAR, OPERATIONS A ARE REVIEWED The Producers and aS aap toe corporation, with the coming; of summer, has inaugurated an intensive drilling campaign/| in the four different Wyoming ings, which ‘promises to materially increase the crude oil production of the state. Twelve strings of tools are working at Salt Creek, Ma-|Atchison PRICES HIGHER IN WHEAT MART Drought Reports and Crop Data Lead to Upturn in Trading Today. CHICAGO. 23.—Heat and drought pointing toward likelihood of shrinkage in the crop yield tended to lift wheat prices today in the first part of the board of trade session. Be- sides, Ltverpool quotations showed a greater upturn than had been looked for, and Argentine dispatches told of increased export business. On the advance here, however, selling became enlarged and the market reacted some- what. Opening prices which ranged from % to 1%c higher, July $1.14% to $1.15 and September $1.15% to $1.16, were followed by a slight set- back. June New York Stocks Associated Press Lecied Wire. AND FIELD NEWs Allied Chemical & Dye . 6s |Allis Chalmers 49% American 5% \American ¢ 6% MAmerican 163 | American 67% American ay American Amerfcan American American fields in which they have hold-| American | American American Anaconda Atl, Gulf a eat | Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio honey dome, Ferris field and the| Wertz field. In the Salt Creek field} one well will reeach shortly the first | Bethieh 34 7 Wall creek sand, while another spud-| ©: manatinn Pate . 1s Ged in yesterday and a third will spud|Central eLather . 37B in today. [Chandler Motors ---7: 69% The drill shosapeake and Ohio 66% Giles? at Morte lat night Calcasd Mila aa Oc Baal 26% patra Chtacgo, R, i. and Pac. 42% | Chino Copper % B Well No. 6, Section 30, 40-79, arm- ing at 1400 feet. Well’ No. 8, Section 3v, 40-79, spud- Colorado Fuel an Corn Products . Crucible Steel . Ged in on the 20th. Now drilling at mye. 4 100 feet. Famous Players Lasky. Well No. 1, Section 32, 40-78, spud-| General tear - ded tn today. General Motors ._ , Dome. Goodrich Co. Well No. 1, Section 33, 26-88,|Great straightening crooked hole at 1200| Illinois Central feet; 8 feet off bottom. [Inspiration Copper. - Well No. 1, Section 34, 26-88, have| International Harvesier ex div. fishing job at 1,110 feet. |int. Mer Marine pfd. . 4 Well No. 2, Section 4, 26-88, straight|Invineitic Oe MY reaming at 200 feet. 335 feet. Depth of hole| Kelly sigan 46% | Kennecott 33% Ferris. Louisville and. Nashviti > 117% Well No. 12, Section 26, 26-87, run-| Mexican Petroleum + 176 ning 12% feet casing at 1,115 feet. Miami Copper -. 28% Well No. 4, Section 25, 26-87, which | Middle States Oil - a Subsequently, the market scored a @ecided frash advance, predictions be- ing current that the winter crop yield would be well below June 1 indications. Profit taking on a big scale, however, * led to am reaction in the late dealings. Prices closed unsettled, at the same as yesterday's finish to %c higher, with July $1.13% to $1.14 and September $1.14% to $1.15. Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. After opening % to %e high er, July 63% to 63%c, the corn mar ketonagged a Ittle. ‘The close was unsettled at % to Yc net advanca, July 53% to 63%. Oats started % to %c higher, July 36% to 37%e and held at about the opening range. Lower quotations-on hogs weakened provistons. Farnished by Taylor and Clay. | STOGK TRADING QUFFERS oLUMP Big Indian . 28 Boston Wyoming . 90 21 = Securities Pia Askell 3 t 03% 103% ‘oz |Higher Money Rates Curb/Ansic Am ov 7s, Bi: ioe Me 00% | oo Speculation, Volume of . ‘ hg 4 as -{* Sales Lower.’ 104 Consolidated Réyalty : 1.36 Set 108% Capitol Pete 00% 107% Cow Quich .22. 04 NEW YORK, June 23.—Interest in 109 oe 08 Ite stock market today dip-inished to 104% khorn 205 : 11% ET. WwW 6s |a marked degree. The ‘inquiry into/C- P- Deb. St. -.-; +4 Compass 02 {Mexican Petroleum and ‘higher money | (" PRy. Reg. 6, 1924. 2 apie 101% revere! #38 |rates acted as a check on further ~asteaes Jupiter -02 "| Speculative operations, Sales approx- a 1923 1. 201% SOMA cai ce “48 | mated 750,000 shares. Soreae ty Sar isa. 1. 102% 102% Pena cree Repay: ‘04 | Ralls, including coalers, were the|Cepper Expt, $s, 1925 . 10374 104% Lusk “Royalty 03 | stable feature of the. final hour when | Cub. am. Sug. $s, S981 - i02%% Preston .. {02 |call money rose to 5 per cent. Oils tye, 1941... 108% 106% | Mike Henry . 04 |showed little change, but reulizing hoslovak Ss, 1951 -- 96 Mountain and Gulf. 1.02 [salos were effective elsewhere. The | Qe "Cso Mun’, 8s, 1946 109% 210 pork gfe 33 [losing was firm. Del. and Hud., 5%8, 1937.. 101 102 €: 2 Den., 6s, 1942 . 98% Red Bank Five Tribes Pet. Co. NEW YORK, June 23.—Announce-|Den. 85, 208% aa | Picardy .. ment that the stock exchange anthor!- eat Tip, 1 96% 97% |Riverton Refg. : ties had ordered an investigation into| FEamorsan, 7788" i945 1. 108% 103% Royalty & Producers . the recent remarkable movements of] french Gpv., 748, 1941 = 190% 100% Sunset ........- sone Mexican Petroleum made that stock] Gt. Nor.#5ise, 1952 .... 100% Tom Bell Royalty the central feature at the active and| Gt. Nor., 7s, 1936 .. 109% | Wind Tver Refs. strong operating of today’s sessions | iock Valley. 68, 1921... 100% 103% | tea Pe Mexican Petroieum was the first stock|La Belle Iron, 6s, 1940 ..,99 100 United Pete ..... he te iT Wy : to appear on the ticker, the Thitial Jap. eben eet He ap. Gov., Ist, 1925. transaction of 500 shares at 184 show ; 7° - ing a gain of half a point over yester | Pap. Gov fay'’s final price. In the next halt N. dozen sales embracing lots of 100 to 500 shares the stock declined to 182% Other popular shargs were higher by factions to one point with heavy buy- ing of Studebaker and several of the @nd, 4%s, 1925 6s, 1949 . Western Oi! Fields Western States -. Y ou iS NEW yorac conn CLOSING. Mountain Producers Merritt : Glenrock | O21 Salt Creck Prds. Midvale Steel .... . Penn. is being deepened, now 1500 feet. It Creek Con: rails. New York Central, Baltimore] 5°! ‘s. 193 S 109% Well No. 1, Section 25, 26-87, rigging New. York Centra ; Prod. and Retrs. and Ohio and Reading second preter-| bonne. eyige Pig re sr ears up to deepen. . ¥., N, HL, and Bartford 1... 29% | Cosden red were among the strongest trant|Guoonsiand, 7s, 1941 .. 109% Well No. 1, Section 35; 26-87, rigging Norfolk and’ Western . ao5% {Marino - portations. United States Steel re-| Queensland, s, 1947 ... up to pull casing. Northern Pacific ... 76% | Mutual acted a small fraction and other indut| Seine, 7s, 1942 : 2% Well No. 8, Section 28, 26-87, now| Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. .... 3% |5. O- Indiana trials of that class were irregular. Sin. Crude Oil, 5%s, 1926. 98% ie 4 }Pacific ON ... 58% Cities: Service| Com. Mexican Petroleum made a furt Col. & Cie., 88,1927 ..... 105% 106 running derrick on new location. § heeCier Wertz. Srabieemanherreg tie magemrehl 7956 | Nov york Oi decline to 180' during the morning, | South. Ry.. Gigs, 1856 .. Osi a5 5, ° s Z te ‘el . Wall No. 2, Section 7, 26-89, run-| People's Gas 3% 1 LIBERTY BONDS rallying moderately from that level.| swiss Gov., $5, 1940... 117% 118% ning a new string of 5 3-16 feet casing|Puro Oil B81 lous Meanwhile speculative activity in| Swiss Gov., 5%s, 1929 .. 102% at 3400 feet. Ray Consol 16% |jerst “45 Pan-American shares increased, the | Uruguay, 1945 + 104% 105% Reading ...... 73% | Second 4s A” issue gaining six points and the| ‘Vir. Ry., 5s, 1962 one New i Rep. Iron and Stee! 70% | First 448 7% points. Shippings also were | Whit-Gles, 69. 1941 ah ‘Western P; axpany .|Royal Dutch, N.Y. -— 1. 59% aoe: Atlantic Gulf common and ‘el ani + ‘ decuthe 40, ae tee Med par. | Sears Rosbuek > 76% (rnird 4%8 . preferred rising three points. Ameri-]Un.B. and P., 6s, 1942 .. 97% rel tanks from the Midwest which |S." thern Pacific - By |eourth 4M can Ship and Commerce and United were erected last year by Producers|Southern Railway ART 4 ha cand bite Fruit were one to almost two points|Cereal, Utah Copper, Cosden Of! pre- & Refiners Corpoartion on section 15/Stanard Oil of N. J... Bern higher. Among tho motors Maxwell| ferred, and Pacific Gas and Electric in the Salt Creek field. Studebaker Corporation 129% “A” and “B" issues were the strong-| which advanced 1 to 3 points. These tanks will be cut down and| Tennesse Copper 10% Crude Market eat features, ees moved, one to the tank farm of,the| Texas Co. ..... - 47% : Chandler recovered part of its loss Foreign Exchange Easy. ‘Westirn at Salt Creek, the other to| Texas and Pacific 27 and rubber specialties were firm. Del-| NEW YORK, June 23.—Great Bri- Tea Pot and will be used for the pur- ‘eee a Grass Creek 99} tware, Lackawanna and Western was|tain demand 4.41. cables 4.41%. pose of gauging the oil handled by the w= 415%) Eik Basin. 1.90] the feature among rails, advancing al-| 60 days bills on banks 4.38%. concern before pumping into its line. Hix | Lance Creek ++++ 1.90] cain for Atlantic Coast Line. Sears,| France—Demand 8.50; cables 8.50%. Another tank will also be leased from|{y. §, Ind. Alcohol ..... 5714 | Hamilton Dome . -++~ 1-40] most four points with a three-point] Italy—Demand 4.76; cables 4.75%. the Midwest at the latter's steam plant| United States Rubber art Seddon 50] 2oebuck and Montgomery Ward were| Belgium—Demand ' 8.50; cables to be used for the same purpose. United States Steel oy [Bet Say bought at substantial gains. Call/s.08%. Good progress is being made with|Utah Copper - 63%3 | afule Creek money opened at 3 per cent. Germany—Demand .30%; cables the pipeline, fourteen miles now being Westinghouse Hiectric 9% ‘The weakened technical position of | .30%. NA ere een riot ete | Aierioan TADS, (ead Gad Sm. 16% hooking over the humps and hollows Lagbeder Rae ie, cteyasts a Car sip ibaig Pcs tte ae: Batarhste aimlahan, Sk ote and practically all the pipe strung. Butte and Snuperior 2734] f tor hin tiren! a resuit of the rapid advinces of the | 38.45. Rediscount Rates Cut. | WASHINGTON, June 23-—Lower- ling of the five per cent rediscount rate of the federal reserve bank of Min- neapolis, Kansas City and Dallas was said at the treasury to be expected as |a result of what was regarded as a general reduction from the present level now under way in the rest of tha | system. |closing bid 5; offered at 5%; last Joan \S; call loans against acceptances 2% time loans easy; 60 days 34 @ 4. 90 Gays 3% @4; six months 1@4\%; prime mercantile papers 4@4%. Silver. NEW YORK, June 23.—Forelgn bar |sllver 70%c; Mexican dollars.53%c. ‘LONDON, June 23.—Bar silver 35% |per ounce. Money 2 per cent. Dis- count rates short bills 2% per cent; three month bills 2% at % per cent. eS: od aden = CONTRAT Io LET FOR MINE BUREAU CAMP A contract has been tet by the Bu’ rae of Mines to contractor Cunning- ham of this city, for the erection of the the bureau's camp buildings ir “1 Salt Creek field. ‘These buildings, consisting of a club house of six rooms for the use of single men, two dwellings, an office and a garage, will be placed on coction 24 adjoing the main camp of the Mid- west on 25. All field work including the Tea Pot and other government lands in the Salt Creek district will be supervised from this office. pes SE Miss Ciara Little of Missourt, is vis. iting with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith at the Poling Apartments, and will remain & guest during the summer. Mr. Smith is auditor with,the Carter Oil company at 'ts local o' MEN BLIND TO WOMAN’S SUFFERING How many men, think you, have any idea of the pain endured by wom- en in their own household, and often without a murmur? They have no patience when the overworked wife and mother begins to get pale, have TEAPOT Ales ANG RUSHE Five Buildings and Location” for 15 Others. Made bh Mammoth th Company.” The Mammoth Petroleum company has started work with a vengeance on their I at Teapot dome. Pive rigs are being built and 15 additiony locations have been spotted ‘The necessary material for an ; tensive drilling campaign being trucked into the field and the prelim. nary arrangements for additional op. erations, including the building ot « permanent camp, are being rushed. The five derricks now being built are on the following locations: 1, northwest quarter of northweet quarter of séction 21; No. 2, northeast quarter of southwest quarter of tion 21; No. 3, northeast quarte. northwest quarter of section 29: Xo 4, northeast quarter of northeas: quarter of section 32; No. 5, on of northwest quarter of section These five wells will be spudded immediately followin gtho complet of the Gerricks and the nece: ging up. ——_——>—__ Max Ball, president of tho Western Pipeline company, wil return to Den. ver tomorrow after svending several days in this.city atisnuing to corpora tion affairs. so ee See- of Mrs. James E. Hays, president of the Georgia Federation of Women's clubs and recently appointed a trustee of the state normal college is the first woman in Georgia to receive appoint. ment to the board of eny of the state Institutions of learning. | a Dairy Men Attention There will be a meeting Si irona County Court House, Satur ape dune 24, for the iransaction business, HH. 8S. COATES, Sec’y. Surveying an’ Locations Geologists ‘Oi! Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. Carter Report. Following is the status of tests te. ing drifled in this state by the Carter Oil company: Kocherhans No. 1 -eection 4-55-97, arilling at 930 feet. Powelson No. 1, drilling at ‘1160 feet. Duncan No. 1, section 5-39-78,. aril!- ing at©2360 feet. Topped second Wall Creek at 2347. Showrof. ofl and gas section 3-55-97, ‘Great Northern Ore Cala Petroleum -.-.~-.--.... Montana Power .. ®hattuck Arizona 64% 69% Livestock. Mart Chicago Prices, F. S. Richardson, , drilling - superin- tendent of the Carter, returned yester- day froma two weeks’ inspection tour of the fields in which the corpora- tion is opernting. L. N. Hagood, local attorney, ts in Montana attending to oil matters. R. W. Houcks superintendent of the Carter, left yesterday on a trip of in- preceding days made them vulnerable to pressure and the entire market weakened after mid-day. Mexican Petroleum sold 8 points below its early highest, Pan American Petroleum A and B shares'3% and Studebaker 2%. Reactions in many other industrials and railroad issues ranged from 1 to 2 points. Mexican Petroleum subse- quently rebounded from 176 to 181, which had a steadying effect on the remainder’ of the st. Especial Norway—Demand 1:.50. Sweden—Demand 25.55. Denmark—Demand 21.30. Switzerland—Demand 18.94. Spain—Demand 15.53. Greece—Demand 3.70. Poland—Demand .02%. Czecho-Slovakia—Demard 1.90. Argentine—Demand 35,87. Brazii—Demand 13. Montreal—98 \%. ions. Open. High. Low. Close WHEAT— wMaiyi ras 115% 113%) 1.13% 1.16% 114% 1.14% 1.19%°1.17% "1.18 64 63% 63% 67% 66% .67% 88 66% 67% 38% «36% 37% 40% 39% 39% 43% 41% 42% July - - - —— 1.47 11.45 11.47 Sept. . - — 11.75 11.77 11.72 11.77 RIBS— Julys. - | ——) —— 9 1 1288 Sept... 1225 —— ——-1215 Batter, Eggs, Poultry. CHICAGO, June 23.—Bntter higher; creamery extras 36. firsts 31%4@34%c; seconds .29@30%4c: standards 36%4c. Eggs higher; receipts 19,616 cases; firsts 21%@2T%; ordinary firsts 20 @20%c; miscellaneous 20% @21. stor- age packed extras 23c; storage packed firsts 22% @22%c. Poultry alive lower; fowls 22%; proflers 36@41c; roosters 14c. Ss: Potatoes. CHICAGO, June 23. — Potatoes steady; receipts cars; totul United States shipments 771; Alabama sacked Bliss Triumphs $2.75@3 cwt.; Alabama pan Spaulding No. sia! $3:390325 ~ Louisiana sacked fed run, $1.75@2 cwt.; rer ateaee Georgia, Oklahoma and erie: sacked ‘Bliss ‘Triumphs No. 1, $2 3 cwt.; North Carofina Paeng sein stave barrels Irish Col eastern shore V! cerry peta wid rels Irian) Cobblers) $50.25 Cobblers $5@5.25. DIAMOND ND DRILL TEST OF COAL DEPOSIT PROJECTED A diamond 4rifl test-will be made of the com) in the Blue Diamond mine the first of next week. A camp of half a dozen men will be moved out there at that time to make the zest. If the results are as good as expected, oper- ations for mining the coal will be started immediately, according to a statement of G. L. H. Middleton, fiscal agent for the company. Many Cakper persons are inferested in the mine, which is located 13 miles north of Glenrock. : ONE NEW WELL IS COMPLETED ‘The-one well finished by the Mid- west Refining company last week re- sulted in an initial production of 275 parreis. This well, 18A, is located on the northeast quarter of section 27-40-79 and was completed at a depth of 2,182-feet. Midwest Office At Field Is Enlarged As a resuit- of the increased jus!i- at 2346. Howard No. 1, sectlon 18-39-78, cleaning ‘out to~drfll deeper=at 2355 CHICAGO, June 23.—({United States Bureau of Markets.)—Cattle—Receipts 4,000; quality plain; generaily steady feet. > all classes; top: beef steers $9.30; part Howard No. 3, section 18-39-78, . t-1590 feet. load ‘at €9.50; bulk beef steers $8@9; beef cows and heifers of quality and condition asking to.sell mostty-at $4.75 @7.26; bulk desirable vealers to —pack- ers around $8; bulk desirable heavy bologna bulls $4.15@-4.25. ‘Hogs—Receipts 10,000; market open- ing mostly~10c lower than Thursdays average; later steady to Sc lower on good butcher grades; mixed and pack- ing grades mostly 10c lower than ‘Thursday's average;* top $10.80; bulk $9.75@10.50; pigs steady; mostly $9.50 @10.50; heavy weight $10.35@10.55; medium $1050@10.73; light $10.70@ 10.80;light light $10.40@10.70; packing sows, smooth $9.25@9.75; packing sows, rough $8.75@9.30; kilting pigs $9.25 @10.50 Sheep—Receipts §,500; lambs 15c to 26e higher; considering quality and lav sorting; top natives $1285; bulk $12.50@12.75; culls mostly $7; sheep and yearlings steady; good 83-pound ary fed yearlings $11; good handy- weight native ewes $6.50; heavies mostly $3; receipts, three-fourths di- rect to packers. Test ‘in Beaver Valley near New Castle has‘ becn-abandoned. Consolidated Dividend. The regular quarterly dividend of 3 per cent on Consolidated Royalty has been. declared as payableon July 20 to stockholders of record-of July 15. This is the nineteenth consecutive ‘qquarterly dividend paid by The Con- solidated Royalty Ol company. FIVE TRIBES IN OIL SAND, GOOD FLOW IN olGHT ‘Tribes Petroleum company has Picbhs 2 @ good flow of oil in its test on section 19-40-78, Salt Creek, where the sand was cut at 2,700 feet. Considerable of] has risen in the casing but the hole will be continued deeper into the sand before shooting, when it is expected that a several hundred barrel producer will result. The well is an offset to the new In- land well recently completed on the same section, the two being located within 400 feet of each other. No of- fictal test was made of the Inland but the well developed good gas pressure near the bottom of the second Wall Creek and is rated as one of the best in that section of the field. Sabet OWA-WYOMINIG OFFICIALS HERE 10 O1SGUSS PLANS | FOR BOLTON CREEK LINE Edward Meents and Noah Williams of California, A. C. Johnson of Ida Grove, and H. M. Havener of Des Moines, Iowa, arrived in the city this morning. These gentlemen together with Mark U. Weber of this city, con- stitute the officers and board of di- rectors of the Iowa-Wyoming Oil com- Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb. June 23. —Cnited | States Bureau of Markets.)—Hoex—Re- ceipts 12,000; good hogs<10 to ite low- er. 200 to 225 pound butchers $9.75@ $10.15; top $10.25; mixed and packing $9.60. Cattle—Receipts 2,000; and she stock slow to steady; top veals $9.25; of stock unchanged. Sheep—Receipts 5,000; Killing lambs $42.00@12.25; best Idaho lambs held at $12.75; light ewes $5.00; feeders jeeesy: Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., June 23.—Cattie— Receipts 200; market steady; beef steers $6.50@$9.00; cows and heifers calves $6.00@$9.00; bulls stockers, and feeders $5.50@ $6.50. Hogs—Receipts 700. market 5@10c lower; top $9.85; bull $9.5014$9.85. Sheep—Receipts none; market un- changed; clipped ewes ; $4.50@ $5.00; spring lambs $10.00@$12.00. ———____ | With the Oil Men ing Of company, is up from Chey- enne on company~business. pany. : Meetings will be held with represent- atives of other corporations in regard to the laying of a pipeline to the Bol- ton Creek field where the company is the largest operator. It is known that several propositions have been tender- ‘W. A. Bergstrom and lL. H. Senate of the Evans Oil corporation, are in the Bolton Creek field today in the ‘interests of the company. ‘grades 15 to 25c lower; bulk $9.00 to beef steers | veal calves firm. einer classes | classes strong to 25c higher; native Ike West, superintendent of Kasom- wpection of the fields in which the company is interested, expecting to be absent _about two weeks. ——— ee, strength. was shown by Chicago and Money, Eastern Illinois common and prefer- NEW YORK, June 23.—Call money red, Os tithes Coca Cola, Postum!stronger; high 5; low 3. ruling rate 3; Ask for This “YOU CAN COUNT ON US BEING AHEAD of SCHEDULE > WHEN WE HAVE A SWAR” Drilling Contractor: ‘‘Wait a minute, Jim—-what' 's the hurry? Mr. Pb i wants to compliment you on getting this well finished so quickly.’’ Driller: ‘‘Sure glad we pleased you but you can now count on us to bring them in on time or ahead.’ Producing Company’s Superintendent: ‘‘That’s good news, but why?’’, Driller: ‘‘Well, since we got that Swan Underreamer are differ- ent. It goes right down and the pipe follows without any trouble. The boys, are all tickled pink.” Swan Patented Underreamer THE TOOL THAT. NEVER FAILS The Swan loses no cutters in the hole. It leaves a smooth level shoulder! on which to set pipe and reams a perfectly straight hole. No knots or lumps are left on the wall. It will do underreaming better and at a less cost than any other on the market. Your dealer can supply you. Ask us for a copy of the very instructive booklet shown above. | ae og ay Ae, aN Pe General Offices and B Shops, Ai Kas. Underreamer Fac tory, Marietta, Ohio Machine Company : -pow_avaiiable-on the ness activity of the Midwest Refining | ed to the company to lay this line as company at Salt Creek, it has been | there is now ample production in the found necessary to enlarge-the*main | feld to justify the outlay and it is al- office building by adding an entire | most certain that a definite announce- second story. The work was rushed | ment may be expected within the next V. E. Rowe, chief scout of the Car- to completion and six new offices are] few days to the effect that a contract ter Oil company, is making a two hag_been made. - weeks’ tour~of-the — Frank Holt, manager of the Salt Creek phone exchange, accompanied by Mrs. Holt, are in the city today. BRANCH STORES: ; Tulsa, Tonkawa, Shidler, Ok.; Ft. Worth, Rising Star, Breckenridge, j Ranger, Sonth Bend, Tex.; Augusta, El Dorado, Florence, Kas. After July Ist the Reet Offices and Shops Will Be Located in Our New Plant at! Wichita, Kansas, BUY PIGEON’S EXTRACTS Almond Is Popular Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 headaches, backaches, faint Spells, or is melancholy and cannot sleep. There is help for every woman in this condition, .as evidenced by the many voluntary letters of recommendation which we are continually publishing in thie paper for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It will pay any woman who suffers from such ail: ments to give it’a trial.- JOHN P. GRIFFIN = There are many reasons why’ this is of th busiest stores in town—CHOICE QUALITY, FAIR PRICES, COURTEOUS TREATMENT—A full dol- lar’s worth for a dollar every day in the year. On account of not delivering are able to sell the best grades of meat at these prices : 233 East Second St. BEEF Choice T-Bone, Ib.3714c Choice Sirloin, Ib____.35¢ Short Cuts or Club VEAL Shoulder Steak...__25c Loin Steak.______35c Shoulder Roast .._224c _” Steak, Ib... -32Use Shoulder Boil.:.._-..17 ec Round Steak, Ib.....32%e | Preast Veal (fine Shoulder Steak, Ib. 224%c } Veal Chops. 306 Hamburger Steak, Ib. 15¢ SPECIALS Choice Pot Roast, Weinies, Ib. per-Ib___...___..20e | Franicfurters, ib. Good, meaty Shoulder = Bol ibse a 1 Se Prime Rib Roast, extra. fine this week, boned and rolled, Ib__23%c ‘Prime Rib Roast, stand- ing, Ib. «—21¢ Short Rib of Beef, Home-made Mince Meat, 8 Ibs. for...______25e | 5, 1B SLRS 250 2 * PORK arkermer Country Full GC: * Pork Shoulder, Ib..19« ee Cheese, Ib__....__40c Pork Loins, Ib.......__30c | Calf Brains, set_____15c Pork Butts, lb. Spare Ribs. Ib. Whol EAS) Fresh Pig Hocks__1214¢ ‘Yo or Half Slab, Pork Steak, Ib__..23i4e ence Pork Chops, Ib... 36c | Atmour Star_____35e Pork Sausage, 2 Ibs. 35¢ Morris Supreme__....35c Fs Swift’s Premium .35¢ _ Link Pork Sausage Ib. 25¢ Good grade of Baton, Sugar-cured Dry Beef, Ib... --.45¢ Salt Pork_____....20c Sugar-cured Ham, - sliced to fry. _..40¢ Good grade sliced Bacon, Ib._____30¢ LAMB : whole or half.._2714¢ Genuine Spring Lamb. Brisket Bacon ___..2214¢ Legs, lb. __ —_40¢ . Shoulder, Ib. 2Bc | eitah Steaks, Ib_______...30 Your Choice—Sugar- Chops, Ib... __40c Cured Skinned Hams, Breast, fine stuffed, Whole or Half. 2.1bs. for... 25c | Swift’s Premium ....3914¢ PURE LARD Armour Star __..._38i%c¢ - Morris Supreme._.381c¢ 2 Ibs. for... 35c¢ 5 Ibs. for 85e VEGETOLE 10 Ibs. for_._....___$1.55 | 2 Ibs. for. 40 50 Ibs. for. ....$7.40 | 4 Ibs. for... ...75¢ Paani ART IRE Peete Ne Deh tems a Eastern Nebraska Corn-Fed Hens. ci YOUNG BELGIAN HARES, 35c LB. You will be better satisfied when you select your own meat. STOP AND SHOP. WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU?