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MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922. —_—_____ PAXE SIX the east-line of Lincoln Avenue « distance of 499.26 feet to the point of beginning. ‘Section 4. The character anj ‘extent of said improvements shalj MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS| | Oe i ” s i ; s : se + aie came a moe Suenos suoreret. PSA ame Paremep of the sir yee = also the neqessary manholes and American Wide © Leather pid’: 74%) nck ait’: tons Unfavorable Developments in tioning the cost thereof upon the|caéch basins and, other ecessary ~~ American Locomotive | Industrial Situation Caus, abutting property in said district. | fixtures and attachments, inlets and Completion by the Fensland Oil company this week of its| American Sinelting & Ret. | - | B F {outlets for the surface drainage of Lawrence No. 1 on the southwest corner of the west half of|American Sugar. ~ 7° 83% | Consolidated a | Depression. ; eee rg tte panes! a )said streets and portions of streets es f section 20-39-79 will go far toward {American Sumatra ‘Tobacco !*..37% | Capitol ‘Pet tl passed | 59 designated as above set forth. it! ¥ determining the productivity of the northern end of the Tea-|American Tobacco |, NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—The reac- m : i o Bri p i assess: F pot structure, adjoining Salt Creek. The well has been|Aterican Woolm ‘a ; | ontck “Wels SIRGARLCCD tees tan [mattan Wika asaT : impkove by| gradiaig,: paving, (con-| Se Nee ihe atresia ole, standing on top of the sand at 2,444 feet while cement set. | {755004 . ntl aa ea : $$ | maustrial news and heavy liquidation - Ui ; eS ee ae following |°F parts of streets and alleys i; This well is an offset to the Ohio com-| a+], Gui and West inai » gong [eens . of French governmental ana municipal a: 00 Sore: — S| cluded therein shall be considered 1 : ‘ bonds. _ Numerous representative streets, to-wit % ts 2 and held to be the property spec | shares scored declines of 1 te 3 points. és. Ane 4 wr Avenue from rel east bically benefited by such improve- Canada’ Ga, 1952 line of Jefferson Avenue. tovhe iaeamotiaetony talent check the decline elsewhere. Sales ap-| Canada 5%r. 192! Whereas, the remonstrances and/ 7 ny’s test on the southwest quarter,| Baldwin Locomotive . which is also standing for cement to| Baltimore and Ohio and good wells will mean much/| Bethlehem Steei north end ¢f ‘Teapot, the west-| Canadian’ Pacific . Li al Leather ..., boundary of which is about a half Seotaes east 7 expenses of said improvement, Etpemapeske audsonns proximated $00,000 shares. Cc. PB. Ry. Kee Fr objections to said improvement as/SiUch costs and expenses shail. Ly Mther operstioss of the Fendland in|Chicago, Mil and St. Paul. Pressure against the general list con. rh 4 filed with the Clerk of the City of assessed on all property so bene. Creek follow: ~ Chicago, R. I. and Pac. tinued right up to the close although | G16 “isn Tarm, 6% Casper were found by the City! fiteq in accordance with the special "arrell No. 1, section 18-40-78, test-|Chino Gapper . at: 00% OL [there were sporadic rallies in a few] Gon, Goal bs, 1350. ‘, & Council of the City of Casper. Wyo- benefits conferred on such property . ‘ ement at 2.264 feet Colorado Fuel and Iron 12 13 | issues like Baldwin, Consolidated Gas| Copper Expt 8+, 1923 ming, to be less than fifty per cent); proportion to area and distance ~ 2, section 20-39. gS heal roduc : é pibeets ° bo i jeand Mexican Petroleum. The closing | Copper Expt., $4, 1924... 102% 102% | of the property affected by said as- back from marginal lines of said Slight Advance Scored in feet epheng hae : : Royalty a ape «1 “Te | Was weak. Copper Expt. a 5 .. a rae sessment, the same were then and| /0C%, respectively and portion Trading on Chicago 1, section 10-38-79. ce-} ous Play Ente se , |Sunset . ‘os 4 : _— Geb. ae al > ose 106 there duly overruled. thereof as: aforeseid within 3 ate e Tod sing at 2,477 feet. phat .... . Tom Bell Royalty: ‘91 02%} NEW YORK, Aug. 28.— Strength | Cuba TE Re ‘. 106% 1071¢] | Now therefore, be it ordained by! paving district. change Tod one Na 2A. section 63030 =) 3 : | Western Exploration 3.25 2.40 | of special stockr in which pool activ: | Glechosipvak. +e + 24%] the Mayor and Council of the City|" aiat th t to -be Sra ing at 1,699 feet r to! ‘ | United Pete . ar +04 ‘|ities have been manifest featured to-] Cocchoslovak, 9 Jof Casper, Wyoming: sehen ana cot assessed Wy: ‘Kana . 98 | cay's irregular opening o¢ the stock| ban Con Mun. 109% 111 the separate lots, tracts and ry again Section 1. ‘That a Paving and| parcels of land within said district j r ir Wheat prices if rt today fol Maska Development Elects. | market. New high records for the +» 101 102% Career} : te : uombaciel etvenath lc Central % % | WW | year were established in the first] Den. ‘6 Hud, 63s, 1987 bart Improvement District, to be known | shall be estimated and apportioned Scsco nik: Lestehniatoat\ tata toe ee ein at, tee ran | napiration Copper <7: 2 nein, |enanee Seaton = [few minutes of trading by North 1945... % [a3 Paving District Number Twenty-|in the manner and in accordance and news that the for-| pevelapment company held at its of-|international Paper . : | OW -srvereereeeee © | American, Eastman Kodak, Consoli. y seven is hereby created within the! with Section 18 of Chapter 120 of ul and finan ation |i Wynton, W. W. Lacey, Ernest | PegaMet, Marine pea. e202 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | adated Gas, American Tobacco A and aI 6), ice i ey eeming,, Which) the Session Faws of Wycming, \} wement. There wes ge! and C. F. Doyle were elected| Invincible Oll : .|Mountain Producers 2 $14.25\B, Central Leather preferred, H. R. 307% 107% | “stric it paces Fag es gradi ©/1915. That there shall be included arly and shorts cocere At the meetirig of directors|Kelly Springfieia. Tire : Merritt .... . 9.00| Mallinson and American Snuff, all + 954 Use, oie aa oie nia>-d lan bas N&,' in the cost and expense of said im- little purchasing from out-} imedintely following, August Peter-|Kennecott Copper . 5 Shr on 1.18/at gains of one to 3% points. So- 2 101% 101% Leshdey§ ani t San Sey era Soea | Provement to be assessed against es was in evidence during | On as elected presidjnt: W. Louisville and Nashville ete bk ey he 35-80 | callea speculative shares opened at + 98% 98% | Struction ey je “above descri therproperty included in said assess- y dealings, and the best fig- 11 vite president e,| Mexican Petroleum 5 Leal Apher yk yarns p00 | Feceasions, declines of large fractions | Gt. 7 ces apaee Aenea ne Onen ene PRomerey. jment district the costs of that por- were not maintaine, due t ta and Aug | States. Oil” : Marine. .... 1:25 t9 one point being recorded by Mexi.| Gt. Nor. ts, ist6 - 111 111%] Section 2. That all the Propor-|tion, of said improvements included ofit-taking. The opening fae —— : se al Marine new 6.25, Can Petroleum, Studebaker, St. Patil, meg re tions of said streets hereinafter set | within the limits of any street or h ranged from %c to 1%c high trom loffictals abowea)'the| Missouri Pacitic’” * gud | Mutual 10.09 |Chandler and General Asphalt. 4 eee forth included in said Paving Dis-| alley interrection, space or spaces 4, h r $1,083 to $1.0 rporation to be in (goed ifiaamelal| New ‘York’ Central’. ; |S. O. Indiana . 7 ing in rail shares was only moderate trict No. 27 shall be paved between|the estimated cost and expense of December $1.04% to $1.04 wes} ace with excellent progress being | Y-.N. JL, and Hartford... 44 | Cities Service Com. 0\in volume and several of the recent- he curb lines thereof in a good| inspection, engineering and surv followed by a reaction all around. rhasiin ike Gav Norfolk and’ Western . i Fensiand .« ‘Sly active issues yielding slightly be pment of tts hold-| Nore ae ee ngs in the Pine Mountain field. In! Oxiahoma ; addition to the acreage in Pine Moun-| py | place throughout the mornin; tain the company also hag leases Pion, Anee sees Sry “ .16 | Short interests launched an attack on Salt Creek. Beople's. Gan siiiissic ee ae 4 -10/ motor shares in the first hour, de- |New York ‘Ot ” advanced sympathy with but reacted later on -profit making. After starting %c to % higher with September 60%c to 61 the corn market underwent a genera} on all deliveries. ~ and substantial manner with plain| ing, tests of materi: advertising, 28.00 | low Saturday's closing price a, 1 4 | Comerete six inches tHick; reinforced Poliection of assessments, and ali Confused price mover ronerete six inches thick; Warren-| other charges to which the city may ite bitulithic on four and five-inch|have heretofore or hereinafter in- cement concrete base; Warrenite|curred in the making of said im- bitulithic on four-inch bituminous | provements. Prod. and Ref. * | Pure on. % Seco e! OR ae clines of 1% to 2 points taking place 98% 98% asphaltic concrete on q { Large receipts and the expectation | wethers ewes $6.50; feeders|Ray Consolidated Capper ..... ape af |in Studebaker, Pierce Arrow preferred 95% 96% ch cement concrete | 7; eeroee PPS sl a Ads | of a heavy run through the week took] firm: sorted light feeding lambs| Reading : ase and Chandler. Rail shares continued base; and asphalt top on asphalt| tof contracts for the entire work or off the corn market and the 2.60. ‘ . Iron and Steel .. reactionary, losses of one to two points voncrete base, and the City Engi-| contracts for parts thereof in sep- ft was unsettled, prices ranging — ine pd 3 aD being recorded by Northern Pacific, neer is hereby directed to prepare | conty “and specified sections; Ail from \%c lower to %4c higher, with Denver Prices. metic ee Chicago and Alton common and pre nlans and apou sienna for the said! bids for paving construction shall Septomber 60%gc to 60%c. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 28.—Cattle| eouthern Pacific 4 ferred, St. Paul common and preferred, crading and paving as aforesaid and) tnade upon uniform proposals Oats started unchanged to %4c up.|receipts 3,300; market steady to low-| Southern Railway : > 263, Lackawanna, Chesapeake and Ohio with September 31%c to 32c and held|or: beef steers close to the initial range. k Poor support weakened provisions. ubmit a set of plans and specifi-| 6.50@8.50; cows and Standard Oil of N. J. 2 Louisville and Nashville, Reading,Ch! 1 #}:ations to the City Council for ap-! ifers $4@5.75: calves $6@9; bulls| Studebaker Corporation + 427% cago and Northwestern and Baltimore sroval, 50@3.75; stockers and feeders $5@/Tennessee Copper eaceat te and Ohio. Speculative buying was dl- and shall require, in addition to the general bid, the price per square yard for the cost of laying the pa’ Section 3, That the assessment Texas Co. . Rs Seva ‘mY \ing upon the street when graded. as a - 16) Texas and Pacitio 122222111 32°} : a Yee te Ree a oapee mierpe hice listrict upon the property of. which which said price shall be specified Open. High. Low. Clos Hog receipts 850; market steady to!mopicco Products... : 3; Big Muday | Were: tod J 3 shall be assessed for the purpose of in the contract and any deductions , WHEAT— aa: | ioe higher; top $9.25; bulk $750@ |r necontinen : 5 | Salt Creek pM i hcl fab ong a a Bre it paying costs and expenses of mak-\‘oy additions in the amount of cal-- Rept. — - - 1.03 1,03% 1.02% 1.03% 0. Rock *CHbek = Gas of Haale, Coord dated Gas ng said improvements within s: id culation in apportioning the cost of Dec. 4 1.04% 1.04% 1.03% 1.04% cep receipts 4,400; market steady; United Retail Stores . $ | Orage t cop le’s Laciede Gas, Brooklyn § : a Paving District No. Twenty- even! said paving shall be made upon the May - - - 1.09 1.09% 1.08% 1.08% | wes ‘$5@7; feeders lambs $11411.50; U. § sioche sia 3 |Laace Creek shane arian Santa terial anne 7 : ee peas rebaded Scaha | basis of such cost per square yard : pring lambs $11.50@12.5 El, Basin shares, _ z : ‘| streets and alleys included in said i Tha’ art of said Fept. - - - 60% 61% .60_ arepbalt Core Gale ay Bes ey also . : nesediiinent=dighrict™ between the | imocen one in ioe to ben Sees Dec. - - - .55% 56 54% ne, Gross Cree pes rtd Ea ap Cippiags an Oe id = termini of said improvement abut-|the general fund or the Road Fund May - - - 59% 59% 58% With th Oil M n ; : Vrorehlight val fore loaders, rallied aopeniey = ting upon said streets above set of the City of Casper. OATS u eUu me id/and Sm. : 177 !Hamitton for’ Mazican’ Petroleum whic ages | 86 $657; October $6.81; November forth and described and included in| °F @hG,CHY,0F Casper. a Sept. - - - ae ee : | sand Superior .. ses 30 [Cat Creek repexanie palak \ Call money opened | 86-18: December $6.12. said Paving District No. Twenty-| provements are to be maintained by Weae a -, o ‘ —_—_—_—_—_ Petroleum. . - 60 | —— . ky —_—_— yeven within the following bound-! r for ive May | _ _ 3T% 137% Archibald Campbell, general man-|'M ; +: 724% | Sige Per Cane ik Metals. ‘ aries, to-wit: Tain Agee pared of fire LARD— f 9 | ASSS ch the Derby Desens eatthscrtharn Ore 22 Hhgg parte areistes tatarsanaecchoeeae 22. a wonsrql shasing toveltent etter wid. and futures) noo enning at the southwest cor-)the maintenance is to be included Oct LAE 1eat 1040 1040 ee oe te artery wae |Chicago and Northwestern... 87. |B. Kine, Jeweler. Oll Exchange hag: |aay, during which Consolidated Gas| fam gi Hiri arar tapes cette the} in the assessment of such improve- BT T icy & Se tear ate a business vis Maxwell Motors B ate. 18% T21-tt | if th lier st: tock: i per, ming, ining | ment, RIBS— pan sdfited ‘and some of the earlier strong stocks ; spot and futures $2.12 a : Bane pola ca eStore aus Pieris cc eunta ey bs relinquished all their raise. Oils were! tron firm; No. 1 northern 22@35!] ence South 60 degrees 00 minutes} Section 8. This Ordinance shall we ee Sia - east a dista f 300 feet to } see lospecially weak. Mexican Fetroleum|no, 3 northern a£@2; No.2 southsrnll rontheast Corser of Lo 46 ta ohne epenvestect and Pe neal once 10 Butter, Eggs, Poultry. A. T. Allison, vice president of the i Latee dnivade acre dior seaaean . : 149; thence north 30 degrees 00} and the Clerk shall post for publica. CHICAGO, ‘Aug. 28.—Butter high |/*change National Bank at Tulsa and ' prloga of Baldwin) Stadsbakur, United i minutes east along the west line of the same in the Casper D: % 5 is, spot! toff, A d said 1 4 es Fie tel te a prominent oil operator of that dis- | Zinc steady; East St. ya efferson Avenue and said line ex-| Tribune in the m: fe sexta, gest hieany van ote trict, spent Saturday and Sunday inf : chaser ape ea of the invest-!and nearby celiner. CoO 88.. tended north, a distance of 579.64| required by Ordinance, an form onde 26%4@29%o; standards, s4io. [the city en route to. the park. Mr. : APUG cE SIS AS fect to a point; thence north 75] Passed, adopted and approved Eggs higher: recetpts 14,265 cases;{ Allison is accompanied by his family. - . legrees 00 minutes west, a distance | this 21st day of August, 1922. g 7 o2e NEW YORK, Aug. 28. — Forei x rape ee Samant inee: Gi as. Delaney andlotte ere 195100 : 4 UE: orsign of 810.59 feet to the east line of 4 LAKE REFINERY Lincoln Avenue at a point 259.26] (Seai) i oe feet distant north 30 degrees 00 2 age packed firats 25% @ @26c. Teapot where Mr. Delaney has a drill- and is well defined, the escarpment Vopr Dune Co ed ct Porth 30! Poultry alive unsettled: fowls 14@ Jing contract for the Mammoth Oil/ Assurance of Pipeline and) io wees tar eens Ste isvoe Ronee or Bina naes 1S eee mest H. H PRICE, Be; broliers 22%8; springs 2815c: , we. Market for Production | practically the same formation as the EaNpol ate Bee ae, CAPACITY INCREASED 0_degrees_00_ minutes _west_along| Publish August 28, 1992. \ “ a Wade Fowler was up from Dougias Starts Scramble for Oil. Bolton Creek, which is thought to be! 95125 per ounce. Money tae pak Gent J — ee Pestae: Saturday jattending “to. lena” soateare a continuation of the main structure ne discount rates; short and three months bills 2 7-16@2% per cent. Foreign Exchange, Irregular. NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Great Brit except that it covers a much larger area. It ranges from northwest to southeast and has a vast drainage area on the west which appears to be an essential for big production in t’ CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—Steady onjend returned to his home last night. Earty Ohios, weak on white; receipts aeyet: the Pipeline to the Bolton Creek field, 121 cars; total United States ship} Max Bell has returned to headquar-| actual construction of which is ex. ments 722; Minnesita, South Dakota} ters a¢ Denver afte rhaving spent sev-| pected to start within the next few Early Ohios $1.25@1.40 cwt.;) Idaho]eral days here in the interests of the|dzys as the survey is practically com- ‘With the contract let for laying of ‘The Utah Oil Refining company, subsidiary of the Midwest, has let a contract which will enlarge the capa- city of its Salt Lake plant from 5,000 (Bese anf ProfeialDredon| ain demand 4.45%; cables 4.45%; 60 ~ racked rurals $1.70 cwt.; Nebraska} Western Pipe Line company of which|pieted, that district is becoming one Wirith the, completion of the Seal; 2y bills on banks 4.48%. Rene tae sare will nctude. twa ACCOUNTANTS LAWYERS sacked cobblers $1.60 cwt.; Wisconsin | he ts president. see eetacn ont spots in the surround-| wen which is admittedly one one of| Italy demand 4.33; cables 4.33%. | Tee "aT aeUtis ana three high pree.| GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. sacked cobblers '$1.60@1.70 owt.; New y deep ing fields, now that a market is 25-1 tne best locations in the structure the| France demand ves cables,.7.63. | os which vill iricreame the gasolinc| Auditors and Acconntants—Stock NICHOLS & STIRRETT Fersey sacked cobblers $1.95@2.00 cwt.:/| Mr. and Mrs, Robert K. Staley ar-|sured for the output. Abilitt ft the Bates park district} Pclgium demand 7.2744; cables 7.28. iy hte pine t ‘i Registrar and Transfer Agents Lawyers Sew y .40@1.45] rived from Denver this morning and sical i Aceh lta Ca ren orgt es Germany demand .06%; cables | Utput ten per cent. ba ‘S SUP-) 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 668 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bidz. Sap eraey: Sees will spend several days in the city z-company with several: whe sre will be known endif it Castor 06 3-16. , . piled with prude from the fleidsiin thé - cwt. hy fi R that field ill be e |" tugs WYOMIN £ b 2 AMES while Mr. Staley is attending to mat- = agen o etite, thudaeaeeaae beep rayring so active as well as one| Holland demand 38.89; cables 38.04, | Southern POPS Pe a Sea a1a}o Mine fet Bide, *phone,289| 408 Gesstineea eee Bldg. - ao tere in conjunction with his local o!l/ana was greatly surprised at: the new|of the best producers in the state. Norway demand 16.82. Audits, Finan and = - 5 pecas, pe |development now under way and bo ee SaaAITA beet pe ag Subscribe for {hit Tribune and get a} Analysee, Income Tax Service and TRYING GOFF M’CANN . emai ve z mney ‘ 1 af aia -| D. F. Craig, contractor and producer mer et 30-40, key for every 50c yall 8-12-tf Livestock Mart L, E. Nebergahl, fett tast night for|tne. Panned for the immediate fu Cote Ina Re te tani ci etiertaind densa gAl1a9'08 < ' — Suite 3, Zuttermelster Building Denver on a business trip connected - neveral Aletein, Spain demand 15.49. ORDINANCE NO. 275-A. AUDITORS MAGENS & MURANE with the marketing of his patented|, After visiting the New York ojl|in the city for Bee ant SAYDS | cardee Varriagid 8.20. the surroundings fields the “once Chicago Prices. drilling stem. |in the Spindle Top where the well is wyers . ar” now nearing the lower sand, and the[over” with the view of entermp the Poland demang 01%. 0 ‘An Ordinance, creating Paving| ,REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG | 26207 ot ‘Fxclange Bullding CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—{United States Jowa-Wyoming in Bolton Creek|oil game here. Casco fap siya % District Number Twenty-Seven and] ih ioor OS Bidg. Phone 767 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Department of -Agzieultireh—Cattle=— jy. Harry, Newton. of, the Newton droll or, Lwatve |: producing wrelibsinee ——— Argentine demand 36.25. providing for the paving of certain, ———"*_——"_"* _" Rene TT Attorney-at-Law Receipts 17,000; beef steers, yearlings} erage company at Denver has return-| 7 © being connected with pumps and| NOTICE TO WATER APPRO.| Brazil demand 13.35. streets in the city of Casper in said) ARCHITECTS Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block steady to strong; lower grades slow:|ed to the Colorado metropotia after | So Tis ct one arilline the thin woe oon PRIATORS. Montreal 99 29-32. District Number Twenty-seven and —__“seeseet Gis op matured beef steers $10.95; weleht {spending several days in this olty on| tinued north to wt te Kaowe oa wre other construction incident to the| DUBOIS § GOODRICH, Architects OSTEOPATHS 1.455 nds; bulk steers $8.75 @$10.26 | business. Money. aving of said district, and appor-| | Rooms 11-12 Townsend Bloc! ke -otdticsmostly ‘eteaay- bulls Vathbnis Sues a 40 is poten Ears aiucture, Notice. ie hereby gives, thet <1 arw\ yom “Alig o8=-Can stioney | Pee em Seerset) Land ‘appor- | oomee Dit, CAROLINE C. DAVIS plane ict the SjRTiMaeR one The original well in this district|}superintendent of Water to 1§c higher; veal calves 25 to 50c is the Leeper well which was com-|No. 1 will be at the following places firm ;high 4; low 3%; ruling rate 3%; Osteopathic PI : a ieteael may nk herein Ginga aris closing Bid 4; offered at 4%; last loan |fg, ad Loca pet Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 221 lower. stockers an ers st IY; ] was wel! nown here in ie days en : ; i i i er ze pleted in the spring of 1918. Produc-}on dates opposite, for purpose of e urveying ani tions fairly actlye early; receipts of $4.00@ | ‘validating” was one of the popular/ tion was found fn this hble and what receiving proofs of appropriation of | * Cail loans against acceptances 3%; Geologists Oil Experts} 115_0!l_ Exchange Bldg. Phone 11¢3) ree c. Rien “= ¢ @$4.25; bulk vealers to packers $11.00] outdoor sports, returned to Chicago ta be bad ot” ined ‘ter: time loans firm; mixed collateral 60-90 e “ cae | . | Mia eopat! ay by was said to be a rui water: day 4@4%; 4 to 6 months 4%@44;:|]| Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints ||_ RAXBURN S. WEBB, Architect west. Bldg. Phone 103 @ $11.50. yesterday after having spent-e couple/{t for commercial possibilities. The SCHEDULE. 3 te WYOMING MAP AND | Sulte 12, Daly 4 1e | Sane Hogs—Recetpts 34,000; | ighter| of weeks here attending to numerous | wel! was abandoned some time ago| Douglas, office of Supt, Sept. 1-2, | time commercial paper 4@414. | RADIATOR REPAIRING weight active, 10 to 1S0 higher; bulk] tana matters. and the hole plugged, but oi! is still! Douglas, office of Supt., ‘om ta wana BLUE PRINT CO. | AWNINGS : NATRONA EAD oe 160 to 200 pound hogs $9.65@$9.80; few SS seeping out around the top and this} -pointment on dates not sached- pie P. O. Box 325 | saan < on ‘ATRONA RADIATOR SHOP $9.85; better grade butchers, strong tolORDER FOR HEARING UPON |secpage covers. the surrounding| Siege NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Sugar fu. Kistler Tent and Awning Repairing, Cleaning, Recot 10¢ higher; lighter kinds, dull, around| PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. |grount for quite a distances, Casper, Henning Hotel, Sept. tures closed firm; approximate sales Room 10, Daly Bldg. | 747 South Lincoln St. "Phone $27M]| 522. Yellowstone Phong. 147310 steady. bulk 210 to 240 pound butchers} In the District Court of the Unit-} The joint test of Henedum and “4 ne aoestletrace: 1 RR tons et 18.150 tons; granulated sugar, Septem. | Lander, Nobl tel, Sept. 6. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ROOF TRA $9.10@$9.60; good and choice 280 toled States for the District of Wyo-| Trees Victor Wyoming fand Mark Wheatend, Globe ‘Hotel, Sept. 8. 5 = = ———_— S —ROOF CONTRACTING _ 300 pound butchers $8.75; packing|ming. In Bankruptcy No. 518. Weber, on section 9 hes a crooked a : Ch c, Plains Hotel, Sept. 9-10. i SFER CO, WYOMING ROOFING CO. _ rows, steady to atrong, pigs, steady:| In the Matter of T. W. Schuts,|hole ai $50 fect and the rig ts being Laramie, ‘Conner Hotel, Sent. 15, HAY GRAIN |Begtace, Heary Hauling, and Plano) General Roofing Contractors, Repair heavy 37.90@9.35; med! $8.90@ | Bankrupt. skidded for a new one. A big flow of |Rock River, McD Hotel, hs . | Moving. tae Recoating a special 29.70; Mebt $9.50@$9.85; ight lght,| A petition for discharge in Pank- water which iw of excellent quality | °°S ea emote +s Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. A PBEARLES TRANSFER sia 527 East Twefth Phone 18041 38.80@$8.7; packing sows, smooth|ruptcy of T. W. Schutz having been| was struck here at $20 feet and this Bow, Vi fi Hotel Car lot: eci % | Res. Phone 87 ics Phone 701 $6.75@$7.50: packing sows rough $6.25] filed herein and the matter of said|will he used for drilling purposes. in Pea reo Maree 8 a specialty. STENOGRAPHERS @$6.85; killing pigs $7.50@$8.75. petition for discharge having been|the fied, which will eliminate haul- 7 Aeod dgy Pele Hotel, Sept. 20-21. CASPER STORAGE CO. | CHIROPRACTORS CASPER LETTER SERVICE Sheep—Receipts 24,000; native lambs | referred to this referee for proper|ing or piping from a considerable di Rawlins, Ferris Hotel, Sept. 23. 313 W. Midwest Ave. _ HL Letter_Composition-Multi mostly 250 lower. top $13.00 to city | proceedings in the premises, it is|tance and thereby greatly reduce the | Torrington, Teall Hotel, Sent, 27-28. oe! DR. JEFFREY butchers; $12.75 to packers; bulk} therefore hereby jcost of operating in the=field. Lingle, Hotel, Sept. 29. | Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 $12.25@$12.50: culls mostly $9.00. Ordered that a hearing upon said| The Goeckel well on section 4, on Lusk, Silver Cliff Hotel, Sept. 30.| j Western lambs opening steady to kil!-| petition for discharge be had before| what is known tn that locality as! “DO NOT LET YOUR PERMIT ers; strong to 25 higher to feeders:| this referee at 500 Hynds building,|‘‘the pimple” is down approximately EXPIRE R. B. G. HAHN ‘DR. EDNA HAHN | Pn Oe ol 7 Suite 2, T | WYOMING "i ‘TAIORS five doubles 52 pound Nevada feeder} in the of Cheyenne, Wyc., at| 2,000 feet but is at present ted up) “An” sopropriaters should look ey 1 Phones. Otfice 423, Res, 1535 | Where Savion oni, lambs $12.00; good Idaho $12.75 tolten o'clock in the forenoon on the| With a fishing job. over their permits carefuly and see Buil M o Is Dominate Kllers anf feeders: best tat western] 28th day of September, A.D. 1922;| Severs! other. companies “are plan-|475e Siris pecaute Carefuly and sea ateria ME YED, Chiropractor | We Call and Deliver. Phone 1437 lambs held abont $13.00; handy sheep|and that notice therefore be pub- Wee: fatuce “ainaee tae being the| Plied with and be sure to keep them takai ‘ORS Se eee ee Ushed in ‘the cases gene a Seal. Oil association, a local organtza- ee Sood standing. aie office of = DR. A. P. KIMBALL ‘ hewspaper printed: in said‘/ds j|tlon which has 1,120 acres in section | State Engineer until proof is su 112 ie Omaha Quotations. and that al! known creditors and|io™ "a 'Ge 8® jj120 Sores mitted. a e “5 1: Hane Second COT. ay OMAHA, Neb. Aug. 28— Cnttoa| other persons in interest may ap-|;og°n4,{° i" S081. This company | mitted. | toners may be au- We are equipped with the stock to supply ion Tope aan aes epee. 27150 States Department of Agriculture.)—|pear at said time and place and Tigs receipts 8,000; active 10@15c 4 :. : : Phone 1754 show cause, if any they have, why |i Considered es being in the heart of} thorized by the Division Superin-'$ your wants in high grade lumber and build- 3. higher; bulk 200 to 300-pound butch- | t tendent to accept proofs where = { DR. I. E. BERQUIST the ‘prayer of said petition should | {"°, Structure and it ts probable that a Per- Zattermelster Bldg. Phone 1 {material will soon’ be moving to the| mit holder is unable to appear be- $8.19@9.10; top $9.! packing | not be granted, and that copies Of; teld. A tentative contract has been|fore said superintendent and it is ers supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. | CONTRACTORS - DANCING 5 @7.50. this notice be mailed to the cred-| made with “Pete” Roach who Grilled [desired to submit same before the ; | — Cattle receipts 14,500; best corn fed|itors of said bankrupt addressed tothe Leeper well to carry the hole to| next regular schedule. No individ- . | E. C. STOUT, General Contractor NORTH WASHINGTON HALL beeves steady to strong; top year-} them at their several places of resi-|the producing sands. ual notices will be sent out this | Homes That Please ars Thursday, Saturday Linge $10.60; others slow 10@16e low-| dence, exhibited in the schedules| Government geologists who fhave| year. L MB co |Tritune Bldg. Phone 555—1781W| _ MARK’S’ UNION ORCHESTRA _ er; she stock dull weak to lower; bulls iz to Taw. been in the field for the pest sever-} Be sure and bring your water| t2 — Docrons | Enaassments Solicited—Phone 1787! a veals gen - steady: stockers h day of August,| nl weeks appear to be very favorably|right papers and map of your: A DOCTORS HOUSE ‘OVERS and feeders steady ta impressed with the possibilities of the | ditches or reservorr. Phone 3 MARSHALL 0, KEITH. M Uses Rheep raceipta CE A. SWAINSON, | field and have recommended that ‘t L. C. BISHOP, . ‘Office Phone 80 Residence 166 steady to 2Se lower Referee in Bankruptcy. he drilled The structure covers | Supt. Water.Diy. No. NEIDEROUER Publish Aug. 28, Sept, 1, 1922. pi Gkihs tote hn en ia Private Hospital—612 South a jaset South Melrose Phone 264 @12. ‘arly top Publish August 28, 1922. , probably between 3,00 and 4,000 acres !