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PAGE EIGHT MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS CARTER UNGORKS BIG PRODUCER J The Carter Oil com EXPORT SALES BOOST WHEAT pany has at last overcome the “jinx” |Ame which has been sticking close to its fam reports the completion of a produc This well, which is known as Howard No. 1, is located on section (18-39-78, and is standing full of ofl at 2,412 feet. Tubing is now being run and it will be placed on the pump} Wyoming operations and er in the Salt Creek field. immediately, following which a test ‘0 estimate of pro- fon {s now given out. Other op- erations in the state stand as follows:| Powellson, on section 8-55-97, Big! Horn cofnty, drilling at 1.440 feet. | Howard No. 8, section 18-39-78, Salt} Creek, drilling at 2,450 feet. Prior No. 4, southeast quarter of! section 9-39-78, building rig. Three Completions Pending, The Inland Of and Refining com- ny reports no completions during — Aiitea Allis American Can American American American erican rican. American American American American Chandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, Chicago, F 00% Picardy OT OGK ISoUES ARE STRONGER Short Covering Aids Recovery in Exchange Trading Today. NEW YORK, July 27.—Short cov. ering was a factor in the irregular advance of prices on the stock ex- change today. Rails strengthened on Anglo Am. Of], 7%. 1925. Ret 937 pt, Ss, 1998 Copper Expt., 1924 ( Copper Expt, 8s, 1 cub, Am. Su 1-Ib. tins ........500 3-Ib. «ins......$1.50 5-Ib. tins......$2.50 Richelieu Sweetened Walter Baker’s Cocoa__. THURSDAY, JULY 27, i224 CASPER STORAGE SROCERY | 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK RICHELIEU “OUR BEST” GRADE COFFEE What adds more flavor, more taste to a meal than a good cup of Coffee? s Cocoa (Dutch Process)— Y-lb. can 35c Ghiradelli’s Sweet Ground Chocolate— 1-Ib, can 30c, 1-Ib. can 55c easeem——eseeee/gelb. tin 25 Srertirirere Extra Standard Iowa packed Sweet Corn, No. 2 - - * WHT | Br cane better earnings and increased on ng Is Firm at Higher @ past week but has three wells|Famo: mesa of — ine loadings. Sales approximated 700,000 cans___. : ..._15e can, 12 cans $1.65 Prices Following Market shut down for cement to set on its|General A: Tom Bell Royalty shares. Empson’s Cut Green Beans, No. 2 cans— Recovery Salt Creek acreage which will be| Gennai wctric Western Exploration Independent steels, especially Cruci 20c 12 $2.25 ~ ery Grilled in as soon as"this ts dried. Generel, Motors United Pete ble, ofls and ‘coalers, all at further rn ee oe Following 1s standing of the com-|G00drich Co. . Wyo-Kans gains, were the prominent features of |Gieat Ner., Ts, 1936 Wisconsin Early June Peas, No. 2 cans— pany’s operations in Salt Creek: Gitat Northeen “phd, Wyo-Tex b fi 5 6s, 19: 20c 12 $2.25 CHICAGO, July 27—Announcement| "Rie Rerations in res Illinois Central > ‘Weetern on tke final hour. Extreme gains of 1% can, cans $2. of export sales totaling 2,500,000 bush-| ter of section 30. 40-78, dette ey wet: | Inspiration Copper Western States to 7% points were shown by thosé els caused the wheat market to develop strength today during the last half of the board of trade session. ‘About 1,- 00,000 bushels of the total was bought for shipment from Chicago anr the re- mainher for shi; from gulf pc + drilling at 2,295) feet. Biack No. 6, on the northeast quar- ter of section 20-40-78, shut down for| cement to set at 2,158 feet. Brown No. 1, on the west half of} section 32-40-78, driling at 2,395 feet.| International Harv 103 Int. Mer. Marine pid. International Paper . Invincible Ou Kelly Springtiela Tire ..._ Kennecott Copper Louisville and Nash Mexican Petroleum . Mountain Producers .$ 14.12 Merritt Glenrock Oil . Salt Creek Prds. Salt Creek Cons. shares. The close was strong. NEW YORK, July 27.—An frrequ lar tone marked the opening of the stock market today. Studebaker. which rose 1% points in the early trad Beans packed. Plymouth Rock Tomatoes, No. 2: cans— 15c can, 12 cans $1.65 Richelieu Tiny Wax Beans, No. 2 cans—No better ....45¢ can, 12 cans $5.25 Monsoon Sliced Yellow Cline‘Peaches, No. 1 cans— . ‘ age “ ing on reports of increased earnings a The close was firm. % to 1%e net|” Shoup No. 3, on the southeast quar-| Miami Coppan rts rnin rei and the possibility of higher dividend 3 35c can, 12 cans $3.45 highew, with Septer to| (°F Of section 29-40-78, shut down for| Middle States Oli Mutual ... disbursements was a strong feature! penn, R. Ro 61 Monsoon Bartlett Pears,-\¥o. 1 cans— a me and Decer ©} coment to set at 2,362 feet. | Midvale Pacific 8. O. Indiana ... Rails, such as Northern Pacific, New| Paris L. M.R. Re * * Norris No. CHICAGO, July together with absence of speculative —Wedging sales . On the southeast quar-| ter of section 18-40-78, shut down for| cement to set at 2,820 feet. Missourt Pacific New York Central N. ¥., N. H. and Hartford Cities Service Com. New York Oil Fensland York Central, New Haven and Can adian Pacific made large fractional gains. United States Steel which ad Queensiand, 6s, 1947 Queensland 6s 1947 Seine 30c can, 12 cans $3.45 Monsoon Apricots, No. 1 cans _.30c can, 12 cans $3.45 ‘ ~ Rr Celeste Fi; 10-0z cans— Nortbers Been anced % point, apparently was. not cP | ecsetai # QBe can, 12 cans $2.75 Las isi Dhmant ap rears bomeity abe iN cade DIVIDEND INCREASED Oklahoma Prod. and ‘et Fist 4s. affecter by the pessimistic stone Of] pouthern ‘Ry 190% oa : pine of wheat today nothwithe!sniie fl armw TYORK. iuly a? =the! Goal Paani re Benes a weekly steel reviews indicating a pos-'3. W. Bell Te 105% EPHONE YOUR ORDERS aoe eae ee ine eat ped to] actidated Gis company tody boosted| Pan Amerioan Petrsleani, First 44s sible fuel crisis in that industry aa a} Swiss eae transient initial gains were ascribed to : 4 Pennsylvania s 44 result of rail priority orders. Mexican 103% higher quotations at Liverpool. This palit eyo rate trom T to $i people's Gas earns Raahoard ‘opened Piguarsany thentre 104% We have regular delivery service to every section wan later offset, however, by lack of| [au sep $0 declaring ma Seay ‘aes Fourth 4\%s8 acted, the common showing a loss of 2 of the city. any signs of new export -business.|) 0S Or stock ef ae gs Victory 4%s ... half and the certificates of 214. Mex!- Hi Tho opening which varied % to %o| 0" 1h on Au- can Petroleum and California Petrol Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. higher, witir September $1.07% to|® . Rep. Iron and Steel . 31.07% and December $1.09% to $1.10, was followed by a slight further rise end then by a setback to well below yesterday's finish. Later on exporters bought wheat steadily on all dips in prices, and there Cat Creek Test Projected. A deep test will be started immead- iately by North Dakota parties, headed by L. lL. Devereaux of New Rockford, on the southeast quarter of section Royal Dutch, N. Y. Sears Roebuck ... Sinclair Con Ot! .. Southern Pacific Southern Railway Standard Oil of N, J. Studebaker Corporation Crude Market eum registerad declines of about a point while Pacific and Pan-American Olls were fractionally higher. Tho market became more irregular during the first hour because of the increased Heaviness of Mexican Sea time loans stead, @ cantile paper 4@4%. Metals. 60 and 90 days 3% six months 4@4%; prime mer- was 7. Mule Creek ---—----~--~----$ 85. _| board common and the certifica shot eee vaaasrcarliien Werte 7 pri sta taioct Sonat #5 cates aie Teste’ Ge Tae Support set in however, at the lower hed eons ee PERE ort peda | WHICH Jill be carried tora’ Gapth of| Teme ona packtis levels, both issues making substant!al electrolytic pot ‘and futures Corn “and oats were easier wit! “ wheat. Demand for corn was con- fined chiefly to shorts. After opening %c off to a like advance, September 62c, the corn market declined a triffle all around, When wheat turned upgrade corn rallied also. Exporters took 400,000 bushels of corn. The close was firm, % to %o net higher, with September 62% @62 tke. Oats started %o to-%o lower to 4c advance, September 32% @% to 34c and later receded somewhat. Provisions reflected weakness of the 1700 feet. This test will be made to see if the gusher sand extends that far west. The contract hes been let, material is on the ground and drilling will be started as soon as possible. Cat Creek Crude Shipped. Regular oll trains are now scheduled out of Winnett over the Milwaukee transporting Cat Creek crude to the Standard refinery at Whiting, Ind. The first allotment consisted of 33 cars and future orders call for 150 Tobacco Products ‘Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific Inited Retail Stores U. 8. Ind. Alcohol nited States Rubber United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse Electric Willys Overland American Zinc, Lead an Butte and Superior Cala Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Greybull First class watch and jewelry re- paring; artistic diamond resetting. H. recoveries. Motors strengthened un- der lead of Studebaker and Chandler and steels came forward on buying vf Crucible and Gulf States. Mexican oils were firm to strong, notably Mex- ican and Pan-American Petroleums and several of the Pacific groups. Strong futures among ratls embraced several of the coalers, Southern Pa cific, Atchison and Great Northern preferred. Equipments were repre sented by General Electric and West- inghouse at material advances. Cal! money opened at 3% per cent 13% to 1c. Tin firm; spot and futures 32.87. Iron steady and unchanged. Lead steady, spot 5.75. Zine firm, East St Louis spot and nearby delivery 6.10. Antimony spot 5.12@5.37. Silver. NEW YORK, July 27.—¥Foreign bar silver 69%c;/Mexican dollars 53%c. Forelgn Exchange irregular. NEW YORK, July 27.—Great Brit- We Sell for Cash or-Credit—A Service Store.{: CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND’'STREET Phones 97 and 98 / (Political Advertisement.) County Attorney Great Northern Ore Chicago and Northwe: ain demand, 4.44%! cables, 4.44%; 60 aay bills on banks, 4.42%. France, de- ; cables, $.29%. ‘Italy, de- The market strengther-d percepti- bly during the mid-session. Consoli- dated Gas, which advanced 2% points B. Kline, jeweler. Oil mmecmeaxt 35 ae. M. F. RYAN announces his candidacy-for the Re- publican nomination for the office of County Attor- cars weekly which will probably be divided into three shipments. hog market. Closing Quotations, anand, 4,59; cables, 4.66%. Belgium, SSS championship rough | riding" contest jon ithe announcement that the direc-| demand, 7.85%; cables a; Gatane ney of Natrona County, subject to the will of the Open. High. Low. Close. Old Wilcat Resumed. ae jeopardized in his seat by the/| tors had declared a quarterly dividend cables .19. Holland Gas 5 WHEAT— The Mid-Northern has resumed dril- most violent contortions of his mount,|of $2 was tho strong individual fea- 98; fomblegs 88:80." Nereus voters at the primaries August22, 1922. July. — 110 1.103% 1.08% 1.10% | ling in the Elkcdome of Montana, in s i save only luckless: Shorty Gideon: | ture, » Central Railroad of New Jer-|Gemand, 16.85. Bwoten doen oyay, Sept. — — —.1.07% 1.08% 1.0614 1.08% | test started by the Harlowtown Oil & ‘When Shorty fell he fell hard. sey advanced five points on changes Denmark, demand, 21.50. Switzerland, Dec. . — ~ 1.09% 1.10% 1.08% 1.10% |Gas company, at 2,600 feet. The Mid- Twentyfour events constituted the|of one point between sales. Most of demand, 19.90. Spain, demand 16.55. CORN— Northern has taken over the acreage program. .Jf any portion. of the crowd | the other rails gained'1 to % paints on | Greece, demand, $.10. Poland, demenal Tuly..- — 61% -62% .61 .63% Posmeety. owned by that company, left before the last one was completed pee buying. Storie, industrials |.91%. Caecho-Slovakia, demand, 2.27 * Rete. ak . "e1% 62% © Thompson-Elk Basin company it was so inconsiderable that {t was|/ nd equipments and Mexican and do-| ‘argentine, demas . Brazil, de- TRY TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED Deo. SSE EET 58% .57% .58% | has also resumed Grilling tn its test | not noticeable. And those that re-|Mmestic oils all shared in the general oar 13.75. Gicnteeai ss Pr iS | Ree e Cee ee if B c of the field at 4430 feet, the Greybull mained were well rewarded by the clos- | advance, ——<——____" <5 es 82% 31% .82% | Sand being the objective of ‘the com- ing event, the wild horse race. The ae Highest prices pafd for diamonds, r 34% 133% 34% | PAny, performance of a single, heretofore Sugar. old gold and silver. H. B. Kline, jew: xf 2 be 37% 36% 37 Sa unknown horse that plunged through} | NEW YORK, July 27.—Sugar fu-|eler. Oil Exchange Bldg. 721tt I | Pipeline Test Mado. two fences and attempted to climb} tures closed easy; approximate sales 11.90 11.15 12.27 A test of the Mutual Pipeline from Tee into the grandstand provided the out- pat sloth fed no change in re- 11.85 11.20 11.30 | Cat Creek to Winnett was recently tanding thrill of the entire show. He| ‘ined sugar with tine granulated list- 5 maile and the-onnaie eae icaeeted (Coutinuea rrom Page One) framaedintely -quatified for the champ. | @A/at §.90@7.00. withdrawals on old BUY ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS July . fe 1 in pushing 8,400 barrels of crude|plenty of ropng, and then some, even fonship broncho busting contest, which | COMtracts continued of fair propor- 7 SCT ARAATRN cee a MARSHALL Bept.___z072 1080 10.72 10.80 | through the line in.one day whlch|in@ program lasting as this one did; Latthondiuplecity toctonsihores: tions but new business was less ac- PIGEON S COFFEE oe EE Dek Office, Phone 90 eam ey has . i constitutes a record. fiye and one-half hours, Ce CE Butter, Eggs, Poultry. This .run virtually filled the storage Four of them hog-ted in Yess'than thirty seconds— aaommanths tive. It’s Fresh Roasted iditors and Accountant a and Transfer Registrar Agent 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 666 et 30 Residence 1 its Private ‘Hospital—612 South Du ; Money. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. ao DKA. P. KIMBALL CHICAGO, July 27—Butterihigher;|°f the Mutual and runs have beenjBen Johnson, Eddie Burgess, Chester . igeon Tea ‘ee Co. eeaary cctene Sail FBC stim nen:| fedticed ‘until Chia ieledt hy, aetyssents| Byes aaa’ Ney Sahel mene NEW YORK, July 27—Canl money Phone 623 ae Miwest Bet, Bide, Phone. 289 | office Phone 1s0sr wee Phone 1 aeconds 28@2%c; standards 32%@|__The central pumping station of the|right nifty tying, considering the easy; high 31%; low 3; ruling rate 3%; ‘Audits, ‘Financial ‘and 3 “ss s2%0. ae Mutual is now working 11 wells and|steer’s total lack of civilization’s cul- Closing bid 3; offered at 3%; 1 Analyses, Income Tax ice and Eggs unchanged; receipts $,282| the Mid-Northern ¥, making a total of|ture Byers time, 27 seconds, tied what S_cail_loans against acceptan General Accounting. wont iain 4 Rete sad [f 7 . Telephones canee. - 20 for. both systems. eenunet a few years ago a world's ae YORK, July 27.—Prices of AUDITORS and ‘oultry> etive, lower; fowls 20%21c; 3 Wyoming oils at 2 p..m. today were = broflers 22%'@250; roosters 13%$c. bulk 200 to 325 pound butchars.$8.78|_ One feature was lacking from the} Mi voMits 08 So oor curb as fol REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG HOUSE MOVERS ay 9.90: Women’s relay race, a hair-raising con- e Accountants—Income Service @9 top $9.90; bulk mixed and Glenrock 1 1-16; Merritt 9; Mountain Ph S67 Potatoes. packing grades ‘$7.25@8.50. test that brought the great crowd to). incers 14%: Futual 6%; New York AAU ATTA TUTTI WINN, en Ripor OS Eide. a 1107 StatLlaM NEIDERO CHICAGO, July 27.—Potatoes de-} Cattle — Recripts 2,600; killing |!t8 feet, shouting, It, or rather shi 20%; Omar 1%. ROSS ETE . mene ARCHITECTS 4 mand and movement improving slight-| classes generally steady; top $13;|Was Slim, little Lorena Trickey, twice ly, but MUmited; firm undertone but market still weak; receipts 58 cars total United States shipments 682; east steers $10.30; fed heifers $9; stockers and feeders slow, weak. winner of this event at preceding Frontier!Days and present holder of the McAlpin trophy, in the winning lows: Boston-Wyoming Glenrock 1 1-16; Merritt 9; Mountain bs; Fensland 14; SA ceg Bs sac tg ws ‘i fhi,! | Ni lal DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block LAWYERS Sheep — Receipts 14,000; lambs xy Producers 14%; Mutual 8%; New York J | i Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 NICHOLS & STIRRETT BInED SETH RCO: Seas: caaket cok: sent gS> sD nishers abatk-.¢181100)| oC wer the wore sz slky Asa ae aera ia : GARBUTT, WHIDNER & SWEENEY 809-10-11 Off Exchange Bids blefs .$2.75@3.00: Kansas sacked cob-/ 12.25; top $12.35: fed clipped lambs|factor. Miss Trckey was injured yes- ———— 4 4 blers No. 1, $1.25@1.50 owt.; early] $11.75; sheep stendy; ewes $6.75 down;|terday when crushed between two 415 Ol Exchene Bun, PI 1163 = “= Ohios sacked poorly graded few sales| talking 25¢ lower on feeding lambs. {horses and was unable to compete. #1508, Exchange ws. Phebe 1168 AMES In the general elections to be held 408 Consolidated Ro: ity Bid RAYBURN S. WEBB, Architect 90c@$1.00 cwt; Minnesota sacked She stood by the rail, an arm in &] this fall several women will appear BURN ; Architect ime . : sacked early Ohios few sales $1.00@ Denver Prices. sling, wistfully watching the reckle: on the ballots as candidates for United Wh Y PI Suite 12, ly Bldg. aoe MICANN 1.10 cwt, DENVER, Colo., July 27.—Cattle re.|Tiding and mount changing By, Mable/ states senator. At least eS bai en ou an Improvements AWNINGS Buite 3, Zuti Buildin _ pti ‘ket steady; ef steers | Strickland, Mary Harsh and Vera Mc-/ make the race for governorships, while :. 5 ttermeister arheaee EAST ries Sa Ginnis. Mrs. Strickland finished first,| many others have entered the lists for in Your Store, Offices or Bank Kistler Tent and HAGENS & MURANE 8.01 calves $5.00@8.00; bulls $2,50@ thereby obtaining a lead for the Den- minor state offices and for seats in A 747 South Lincoln St. wning Co, Phone 927M gawyers Be Sure.to Get Designs and,Estimates from This 206-207 Oi Exchange Bulla G 4.50; stockers and feeders $5.00@6.25. | ver Post’s beautifal oup -which is the! the legislatures. Strict BAGGAGE and TRANSFER |-—————_ ‘ - ly Western House with Years of Experience an v N Livestock Mart \) vies cit. ber peri it cluenaniy sepact mn oe fs inthe” Manufacture and ieualitien of Pomona [Wea ogee 7.—{United States tural Economics).— CHICAGO, July Bureeu of Agric Sheep, none; market steady to strong; ewes $6.00@640; spring lambs, $11.00@12. Strenuous, tricky outlaw horses ‘were used in the women’s champion- ship rough*riding but none of them Generally speaking, a normal baby should double its weight by the fifth month, and nearly treble it by the Wall Cases, Show Cases, Interior Work, etc. Made to Your Order at the Lowest Prices Con- sistent with Excellent Materials and Workmanship. All 'SFER Co. Baggage, Heavy Hauling has Piano Moving. Phone 7 Attorney-at-Law Sultes 14-15-16, “Townsend Blo f Si TRANSFER OSTEOPATHS Cattle receipts 9,000; market fairly ac: ee eae was equal to unssating-his.rider, Fox | time it'is a, year old. tS Shetes no Branches or Agents. We Deal Direct Res. cael Oities Pines 201W 7 - - tive; beef steers, canner and cutter Hastings, Rose Henderson,)Vera Mc- Re ene ©. DAVIS cows steady to strong; early top beef Ginnis end Jessie Roberts were the| yo. expert watch repairing visit CHIROPRACTORS pase, 0, sutgopathic hysiclan steers $10.40; bulk $8.50@10.00; butch- riders. Tripeny's Jewelry department;prompt ala Tribune ar she stock and stockeres steady; bulk Not a man of many appearing in the|'service and good. workmanship guar- beet cows and heifers $5.00@7.25; bulls slow; wea’t to lower; weal calves strong opening preliminary of the men anteed. 7-26-3t AMAL LT) DR. J. H. JEFFREY .: RAHAM DR. AN JEFFREY Sulte 418 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopatiile Room 5.) Wood Bldg. Phar CAPES Bldg. Phone to 25c higher; early sales best vealers < fi SEDATE DR. 0. A, SANFORD to packers around $9.50@10.00. T DR f | 5 2 © a Block Ost * cas Hoes, receipts 27,000; market qyoek ee Westy = iden Physi Pine to 150 lower than Wednesday’s close; Midwest or 15 to 25c lower than the average: M. E., HARNED, Chiro ne RADIATOR REPAIRIN top $10.50; bulk $8.10@10.40; pigs 10 (Continued from Page One.) | “ BT na = to 15c lower, mostly $9.50@10.0% pack-|{!can Legion as well as distinguished | = ? NATRONA RADIATOR SHO! ing sows, mostly y|service in that body Is necessary be- r DR. ©, I. ARNOLDUS pe Repairing, paetoeee Becerin $9.50@9.90; medium $9.85@10.40; light] foro any former service man Cont Canea 9 480 <bais a NOCRI-Asca the ection 31-40- Osteopathle ‘and Chiro; = Ee. lo" one one = $10.80@10.50; light light $10.25@10.40;| admitted within the charmed ci eo Midwest Refining iS a ~ wwe ic] as st paises at 389 $8.00@8.50; pack-| The state officers, as elected at Tor-|reis of new production during the pes 79, Salt Creek Consolidated, at 2,010 310 0-S Building Phone .1754 ROOF CONTRACTING Bing ows rought $7.40@8.00; killing|rington, are D. W. Ogitbee, Casper, | week with six new wee = peecalines feet, 581 barrels initial production. DR. I.E. BERQUIST WYOMING SING CO. chef de gare; J. C. Neflson, Casper,| Following is the Mst of com! Five wells are being afilledin wild- Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757| General Roofing Contractors, Fq Sheep, receipts 15,000; market strong | correspondent nationale; H. C. Luna-j| with location, depth and initial pro- sett ay the, ntates*the: atest € = i te 250 higher on killing classes; early|baugh, Sheridan, officer de finante;| duction: ‘ letagees Revpiy ene sical anchniteattabilcnearak CHIROPODISTS é 2 y tch-| J. W. Harrison, Basin, conducteur. No. 33-A on the NW% -Se- soa S14 0b tos cat keabee oaetat ——_— 78, Mountain and Gulf, at 2,076 feet,| spudded in on Monday. of this week. een oa ai a gp gdibc tae 5 = i ‘ Is initial production Following is status of present opera- wns ase! lambs held around $13.00; five cars London Money. 356 barre!s init! D1 8 le 6-39-78,| tions: ‘ 903 245 E. See good Washingtons $12.75; with deck| LONDOD July 27—Bar sflver| No. 1-A on the SEX section peal fod sy ee eae Phone ond Saue Gil. Ewo's gn00s reteoe is octin| misnsemeteecee short’ bis Korn perale initial Soman cay 11-45-97, running 15%-inch casing at 5 CONTRACTORS ‘8 Leading Tailor and “ vo's $9.00; f es mostly | discount rates, short bills arrels in! " ? LP. Geecarme. oe phot lar Tide bee maneatecne aneethe 1% per cent.| No. 6-A, on the SW% section 12-40-| 513 feet. Make all compleints direct to H. P. BUBB and they Ch th Wednesday's close; best feeders bid $12.25. Coe eae A French bride received, from @ 79, Midwest, at 2,255 feet, 570 bar- rels initia) production. friend a silver suger bowl with a map No, 31-AX-on the"NE% section 27- Nieber*Dome test well No. 1, SWH% 18-45-93, drilling at 50 feet. | Midway"test well-No. 2, Grilling at will be adjusted immediate] Third and Elm Streets ly. Telephone 493 a, ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION CO. mntractors Phone 1906 Room 208 0-S Bldg. er We Specialize on All Kinds of L Work. We Call for and Dell VULCANIZING | “CORCORAN CONTRACTING Oo. 7 2,140 | 8,185 "feet. oO N Con CTING ©O. Omah notations. of the world engraved on it, and on| 40-78, Wyoming Associated, at 2, p mat | - = : OMAHA, meses July 27.—(nited| this map the route that the newly-| feet, 307 barrels initial sy Y ecaied reins ricky rebullding H. P. BUBB, Owner. | w. ee rp | Expert Vuleantzing Low, Pri B States, Bureau - of © Agrjoultnral: Soo! itasried (oguple wats! about stoipabesisn |i iNO. 2s eu thk mas. weet OC led Ae Jor tee oe eee ac Gaya? 10,97 88) P. 0. Box 1820, Casper, Wyo. | 522 E. Yellowstone Phone 1/6 8 no! cs.)}—Hogs—Recetp! 16,000; gen-| the course of a very elaborate honey- Wyoming Associated, at 2,145 feet, stl SPOUEIE0G.t0 25¢,lowen-cloresective; | meon tras. sas mansed. > barrels initial production. drilling at 180 feet,