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Allied Chemical & Dye ST) ‘ . ‘ A Allis Chalmers ....... 59% Inman 4 American Beet Sugar 46% E poston Wroming ue v Pence pros 193 "| Bessemer Gocuns 79, a distance -of 1,147.03 feet; — ; I American fa. ee ‘t leted ‘s ~ 5 iying Orders on Increase in|Fractional Decline Under, {merican tite & Teather. pia 3 Burke [Neeerous Tea eee Pipetine Sa Gietiar pe cadena til Poet tae yr 00 minutes New York and Price Opening Prices Recorded American Locomotive 126% | Rackstone Salt Greek an Foundntigns Gaily run of 7,500 barrel, Sees the| west the center line of the Trend Is Upward. on Chicago Mart. j American Smelting 64% Chappell. = wu 5 ‘Cat Creek field for the mont us-' alley in Blocks 79, 80, 81 and 95, a rend Is American Sugar #345 | Corurnbine’ , ae just"and it is expected that the pers- distance of 1.277,53 feet to an in. ea P aj. 2merican Sumatra Tobscco 4234 | Consolidated Royalty . With the completion of Jee which'egt 30 day period will show a much tersrction with the north line of EW YORK, Sept ther im-! CHICAGO, Sept. 11.— Bearish esti American T. and T s+-++ 128% | Capitol Pete .. ° 00% Rave been under way for some time'better output owing to the fact that Lot 3 in Block 95 exended east; came nimates of sur wheat super, 1 Aeen ee ie joss |So* Gulch . $2 ‘the pian of the Texas company east the line of the Independent Pipeline thence along the north line of Lot a-\exporting countries did 2 sone pa f one ae tind = ‘og (of the city Is rapidly taking on shape company recently acquired by the 3, Block 95, and Lot 8, Block 45, wheat prices ¢ a a, ny +2 108 le 7. Williams s .67 And & fair idea of its appearance when Mutual has been placed in operation|a distance of 453.85 feet to a Fae grnharedyocrree and West Indies . 31% | Kinney Coastal 2 ‘51 |completed can now be had. jana ts now running about 2,000 bar-| point, the intersection of the north ¢ net lower, , ;Daldwin Locomotive ++ 137% | Compas 03 Practically all the smaller storage rels daily. ine of Lot 8 in Block 45 extended fessional selling | cember to Baltimore and Ohio + S57) Frants 6.59 |tanks have been completed and work) Shipments during the month totaled| west, with the center line af the Aivision. | $1.06% to $1.06% | Bethlehem Steel “B ae 28 [nas started on those of 55,000 barrel/1210 cara which were consigned as|alley in Block 45; thence south ghsrade in| qenth-| Gomer t3 [capacity. The crude stills are being follows: slong the center line of the alley in ree were most in demand.! CHICAGO, reeve.| Chanter Beaeaes ILS eae eee ‘oz [placed in the brick settingw end boil-| Whiting, Ind., 760; Lovell, Wyo..| Blocks 45 and 46, a distance of 400 oe improvement |er, tend e price of| Chesapeake and Ohio. ........ 16%] remem +02 Jers and pumps are now on the ground|37; Cowley, Wyo., 225: Billings, feet, to a point, the intersection of \z was made by some of the div varie deai-| Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .... 34% | Mike Henry 94 Jand being erected. Mont., 36; Miles City, Mont., 15;/the center line of the alley, with nd paying railroads. Sales approxi-; wheat TE ne en iterings| chicaee, R. I. and Pac. . 43% | Mountain & G 13: | Work was started this morning on|Hedges, Mont., 7: Lewistown, Mont.,|the center line of Lot 8, in’ Block tted 1,000,000 shares ings. Besides winter wh y ahip.| Chino Copper * 31% | Nortwest 3t | pipelines for the plant which will con-|33; Black Eagle, Mont. 1; Minneapo-|46 extended west; coat Spirited mente Searmats ne-| Gorn Eremee a ‘2g |nect the stills wisn the storage and lis, Min: jalong the center line of Lot 8, tinued to ex soetle Feentan Ss even with| Crucibler ek ‘36 [loading racks. The Central plpeline| Of refined products shipped from| Block 46, a distance of 150 feet, to t apolie kee! m Cruciblem Steel ex rig . ‘an intersection with the west line of series on of the caahaa poke < 16%| Pioardy .......++.--- -04 [company ts now laying pipe on t gasoline were Street: th th 75d. good demand |Fee 103% | Royalty & Producers 12% |refinery property which will complete |billed to Butte. 25 to Minnapolis and| soning thence south 75 24 fon Pacific and| too. RSA ed fn eee os 05 | the Job at this end. |1 to Great Falls. | chor th nes Seton ean ale tnern Pacific discounte Electric 2 182% |Tom Bell’ ‘Royalty 2437| Two stacks, one of wich ts 100| It is planned during September to| 82-46 feet, to the east line of Beech more than a point. | Wivel © Motors 15 | Western Exploration 3e0 Iteet high, the other 120°have been|stare shipping a trainioad of crude pane te — vpn tes dey — a ing pressure aleo be ‘ pela tek aa Hite: ‘95 |completed and work ts starting on|to Whiting each day instead of every Sask be a petatiot: thereat Howes Dp. Jersey | 51-02%: bls Canaan ° 15% | WyoTex-.. 01 others. The brick building to be used day ns at present. Grant Aron cae ek: 10 de ten points,| \owee ning of ltnspiration Copper 41% | Western Oi! iFeids - S$ |for a machine ohop is about 90 per| There are now 100 producing wells) Crt gevenue: thence pauecene ae 0 3 points were made |fomething of ot. | teen teen ee Western States JG cent complete and a large amount of in the Cat Creek field with 28 drilling | ¥oy'a9 gent tnes cane distance of ans, Texas and Mexico, | eee ee ow peing |Int. Mer Marine pf. ¥Y ou x 18 | structural steel is arriving and being and 9 new rigs up | hina ef Geant A Seven! inedon eal say eae or Raines asec Pe that where as world tmport | International Paper NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. unloaded. | eas TE 29 degrees 56 minutes east a dis- aan Kodak and Coca Cola he/ needs thie year would be about 656, | Invinsioble ou... Srinisin - Prosec $ $14 At the present pace the plant will R. Be ed jtance of 346.65 feet to a point on osing was strong. |000,000 bu: exporting countries} Felly Springfield $43 | Merritt : 3 9.00 be completed by early winter al- eappoint the west line of Lincoln Avenue; a \, | Would have 776,000,000 bushels. | Loutevilie and Na 1394 Glenrock Oil. 1.26’ though it may be some time later be- : thence north 30 degrees 09 min- NEW YORK. Sept. 11.—Extensive/ prost in Iowa and Minnesota gave a Mexican Petroleem 191% Salt Creek Prds. 15.75 for it is actually in operation owing utes east along the west line of Lin- tying of equipment shares, due wed t lift to the value of corn and) asriems 29% Salt Creek Cons 10.73 to the amount of work necessary to coln Avenue, a distance of 846.59 we execution of week-ens orders from | oats After opening tc off to a like| sf: 134 Prod. and Refrs. 10.00 Since it in readiness after actual con- feet to the south line of Milton xt of town points, featured the firm] aavance, December 57% to b7%e, the 244, Mari SPE big2 struction {s finished, Avenue; thence south 60 degeers 00 sening of today tock market;jcorn market tended upward for all} Miss a ee es nee 10.65 ea oe tt tron minutes east a distance of 70 feet early a score of shares were pu! deliveries |New York Central . S91 gO. Indiania 118.00 to the northwest corner of Block » to new high records for the year! “Tater, the liberal receipts of corn|N. ¥...N. H., and Hartford Bil cities Service Com 203.00 1 195; then north 30 degrees 00 min- balf hour of trading, ®0™*/nere, §87 cars, acted as a weight on| Norfolk and’ Weatern 126+ | Fensland ; 15.50 ° utes east a distance of 80 feet to th ‘ the leaders being Atlantic Coast| prices ‘The close was steady, but %| Northern Pacific 89. |New York Oil 22.00 L Stock th: ‘of Block 162; ine, “Son,” Union Pacific, Missourl| Price®: The close wae ata eo t7ie | Oklahoma-Prod and 2%) seh tbas we southwest corner of Block §152 ine, “Soo, Central cana oe */| Pacific Ot Sak pe | LIBERTY BONDS. thence south 60 degrees 00 min- acific preferred, I!nois Cen: yee to, tO STO ME. |Pan American Petroleum s 6 |33, £, = «+ -$100.70 utes east a distance of 150 min- ad preferred, Baldwin, American Lo| oats started unchanged to 4c@%4c| Pennsstearie pie ieee a 100.20 | utes to a point, the intersection of rmotive, American Brake Shoe, Rall-| nigher, December 35% and then con-| People's Gas . lpisena’ +e 22 100.00 Chicago Prices. the center line of the alley in Ry Steel ik. Hupp Motors, Mack tinued to harden. |Pure Ol . . os First 4%s ... + 100.30) CHICAGO, Sept. 11.(United State: Block 152, with the north line of rucks, Austin Nichols and United) provisions lacked support | Ray Consolidated Copper . Second 4%s ++100.16 |Hepartment of Agriculture).—Cattle, Milton Avenue; thence north 30 de- ‘etail , all at gaine Sealaees TER ee, roan eR =: Oech |recetpts 24.000; slow choice and| grees 00 minutes east along the ractions to 3% points. cake .) Open. High. Low. Close.| roma: puter ‘ aa 69 | Prime beef steers scarce, about steady; center line of the alley in Blocks coleum and Standard Ol o} pr ohare | WHEAT— . , |Sears Roebuck es jother grades weak to 15 off; quality 152, 151, 150 and 149, a distance leo were strong but General Asphalt) pepe. _ _ 1.01% 1.00% 1.00% | eincinte Con Onl plain; early top beef steers $11.00;) of 1440 feet to an intersectoin with ‘as reactionary, declining more | Dew - 1.02% 1.01% 1.07% | Southern Pacific weight 1,370 pounds, bulk native beef | the south line of Badger Avenue; o points. Other weak spots were | xq, - 1.07% 1.06% 1.06% | Soythern ~Rallway steers of quality and flesh condition thence north_0 degrees 00 minutes erican Tobacco, Public reseed of | CORN— StaXiard 101 of N jto sell at $8.75@10.25; western grass- west a distance of 150 feet to the Re ee rd Sat, = 62% 61% Studebaker Corporation ers in Uberal supply, mostly from northwest corner of Block 149; ip iasd Lnether. Deeterred. eames Dac, « \— 58% roma |Montana and the Dakotas. She stock thence north 30 degrees 00 minutes ‘ pusgoiaaten (GAS anaes a Mays 3 61% Texas and Pacitic .. |steady to weak early; feeling weak on east a distance of 60 feet, to the jerenl, which ee OaTS— 4 \Tobacco Products .. |lower grades beef cows and hetfers; southwest corner of Block 148; fons to 1% points. Sept. - - 55% | Transcontinental Of bulls strong to 10c higher; veal calves thence north 60 degrees 00 minutes Profit taking and professional sell-| Dec. - - 35% Union Pacific ... opening largely 25c lower early: qual- west a distance of 70 feet to the ng pressure, after an early display of|May — _ 38% United Retail Stores ity considered; stockers and feeders southeast corner of Block 133; trength, caused a coufsed pricer| LARD— 3; pbs vu, Hr Ind. Alcohol Lance Creek weak to unevenly lower; bulk beat thence north 80 degrees 00 min- aovement throughout the morning.|Oct. - .. - 10.17 19.22 10.17 10.20 United Staten Rubber i waa cows and heifers $4.50@7.25; bulk utes east along the west line of “he effeot of the selling was yodified /Jan. —-- £90 882 8.90 8.99 United States Steel - oretelt pologna bulls $4.00@4.26; bulk veal Lincoln Avenue, a distance of omewhat by the continued gh 2A pone | Wantinghoneswidctse a Grass Creek calves around $12.00. 239.17 feet to a point; thence north 1 Lon pagent aes es pay Abra i na aati g Willys Overland .... 7% Torchlight - Hogs, receipts 40,000; market slow! 75 degrees. 00 minutes west a dis- pty eccneray siarer: ened American Zinc, Lead and Sm. around atead Maj. Gen. W. M. Ireland (at tance of 155.29 feet to an inter- © @ large extent in the foreign oil aaa Scene seid 7 jmostly #9.45@9.55; top $9.60; bulk 225) wag papain ue peepee on troup, Mexican Petroleum dropping nore than 2 shalt common and preferred, Union Pacific, Delaware ard Mudson, Amer- can Snuff, United Drug, Studebaker, American Ice and General American Tank also were reactionary, the de ‘lines ranging from 1 to 7 points. Sains of 2 to nearly & points, how- over, were recorded by Pullman, Fish- +r Body, Cosden Ol] preferred, Na- onal Biscuit, Atine Powder, Allis Thalmers preferred, Sears Roebuck and Reynolds Tobacco. Call money spened and renewed at four per cent. A rise in United States Stee! to 106, the highest of the year, was an incen- uve to active buying of the steel group generally and of other well known shares, causing a rapid upturn im prices aiter mid-day. Gains of 2 to 4 points were established by many asues, with the demand centered large- ly in the high priced class, American Woolen, New York, Chicago and St, Louis, Maxwell Motors A, Fisher Body, Kelsey Wheel, Pressed Steel Car pro: ferred, Austin Nichols proferred, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Republic Steel, “Soo” preferred, Consolidated Gas and American Steel Foundries were in the van of the afternoon ad. vance | Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK, Sept. 11—Forelgn ex change easy. Great Britain demand 4.45%; cables 4.45%; 60-day bills on 4. France demand 7.66; Italy demand 4.31%; ca- Belgium demand 22% 7.23. Germany demand. 06% 06 11-16. Holland demand banks 4. cables bles 4.32. cables ; cables 88.34; Norway demand Sweden demand 26.55. Den- mark demand 21.35. Switzerland de mand 18.95. ain demand 15.44. Greece demand 2.60; Poland demand 01%; Czecho-Slovakia demar4 3.35; Argentina demand 36.37; Brazil de- mand 13.37. Montreal 99 27-32. SILVER NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Foreign bar silver 69%c. Mexican dollars 53%c. METALS YORK, NEW Sept. 11.—Copper quiet; electrolytic, spot and futures 14 Tin easier: spot and futures 3: northern 33@35 ; No. 2 southern Lead steady, 5.90@6. Zinc East St. Louis spot and nearby delivery 6.20@6.35. 5.50@ MONEY NEW YORK, Sept. 11—Call money firmer; high 4%; low 4; ruling rate 4; clos:ng bid 44%; offered at 5; last loan 4%; call loans against acceptances 3%: time loans firm; mixed collateral 60-90 days 4%@4%%; 46 months 4%@4%; prime commercial paper 4% @4% ——>—_. The Wyoming FE association has and Loan Ls offices to Rialto Theate; aan points with General As-/| Antimony spot ; | Butter and Exes standards 35%c. Eges higher. Receipts 9,429 cases. | Firsts 28@30c; ordinary firsts 26c:} Miscellaneous 27@28c. cee || | POTATOES CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Potatoes stronger; receipts 67 cars; total United | States shipments 622; . Wisconsin | socked and bulk cobblers $1.10@1.30 ewt.; Wisconsin sacked Early Ohios 31.10@1.90; Minnesota sacked and bulk Early Ohion $1.00@1.25 cwt.; Utah sacked Early Ohios $1.10@1.20 Idaho sacked rurals mostly $1.25 | South Dakota sacked Early| The Mammoth will the the Ohios $1.10%1.15 cwt. not be made until at least one of storage tanks is completed when sand will be drilled through and the well given a chance to make a full showing. If the flow is sufficient the output will be taken, otherwise it Gace el ) | ’ will be cased off and the hole con- tinued to the second Wall Creek. It is also reported that a showing has |been encountered in a well on the west side of the structure at about the same depth. Tt has not been defirfitely determined whether the oil is coming from a stray or from the Shannon at this point. Iowa-Wyoming Oil Company | to Decide on Route to | Pe OER es Eee er “f A rig is ing bu! yy the Mamm: Bolton Field. on the northwest corner of the south- a t quarter of section 20, between Surveys have been completed for|°* 2 two pipeline routes from Bolton Creek | ‘h® ™é of the Mutual Oil company and . the boundary line of the withdrawal. to this city and are now being con- 2 sidered by ‘The Iowa-Wyoming o1|it ! 8M assured fact that this move company, one of which will no doubt|°f the Mammoth -will bring the mat- ter of title into court unless some set- pe Secines ‘Upon. Goon: and ‘ectual work | ement is previously: madeibutino in: Amati x ™ One of the routes goes north ana|t!mation has been given by the Mutual west from the field to a point where|s#,'0 What the next move will be. | We: It is expe ve if it Intercepts the right of way of the| sun ceeces however that something defini thi Producers & Refiners line from the|cecnite will be done before the com: hattuok sArtgowa ; 3 ‘good 280 to 300 pound butchers $8.50@ | Northern Or Nae iy ene he Ermune are ¢.35; bulk packing sows $6.80@7.50: CHICAGO. Sept. 11.—Butter easy.|Chiccgo and Northwestern .... 94% Cine sith orere Boe eld ne Mee ia D'gs strong to 26c higher; most good Creamery extras 38%4c; firsts 32@34c;| Maxwell Motors Boo... .ss-s. 19% ENS watt Overy Suc pal Bizet Pigs $8.25@9.09; heavy | $8.10@9.20; extra firsts 35@37 4c; seconds 30@31c; od . EE z h Oil company now has 11 wells drilling in the Teapot and rigs are up for nine more which will probably all be started during the present week. Drilling has been continued a little in the well on 27 in which a flow of oil was encountered last week and the crude rose in the casing accordingly. to 260 pound butchers $9.10@9.40; bulk medium $8.90@9.50 [ight Mght $8:75@9.25; packing sows smooth $6.80@7.50; packing sows jrough $6.25@6.85; kiiling pigs $7.75@ 9.00. | “Sheep, receipts 17,000; native Iambs ‘@lopening strong; mostly 25¢ higher; |packers slow to start; best choice trim- ight $9.40@9.50; | SESSMENT ROLE, PAVING DIS- ied by President Hard- ing as surgeon general of the regular army. jE NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- TRICT NO. 17. Notice of hearing on assessment role for the construction of grad- ing, paving and: improving those streets and portions of streets in paving district No. 17, in the City of Casper, State of Wyoming. $13.00; talking steady on sheep; sup- ply light; feeders firm. + 3 Omaha Quotations, OMAHA, Neb. Sept. 11—United States Department of Agriculture).—! Hogs, receipts 6,500; active 10 to 25c} higher; bulk packing grades $6.65@. A test of this production |725; bulk 200 to 300. pound butchers with the erection of tanks of which |$8-25@9.00; top $9.15. there will be 21, ranging in capacity| Cattle receipts 18,000; best corn fed from 55,000 ‘to 80,000 barrels and it |Peeves steady; top $10.65; other grades is expected that a portion of this{Of beef steers to 15c or more lower; storage will be ready to handle oil by |She stock slow to lower; bulls dull and the time the wells are ready to drill in. | Weak; veals about steady; packers and seat ss feeders steady to 25c lower. Decreased Production Shown. Sheep, receipts 21,000; lambs strong! The American Petroleum Institute|10 to 15¢ higher; bulk piace ac bes oe estimates that the dally average gross tOP $12.90; sheep steady; ewes $5.50 crude oil production in the United down; feeders strong to 15c higher; States for the week ended September |°2tly sales of feeding lambs $12.40@ 2 was 1,498,000 barrels, as compared plate with 1,499,920 barrels for the preced-| e8 $5.00; feeding ewes $5.25@5.35. ing week, a decrease of 1,920 barrels. | The following are estimates of daily | Denver Prices. average gross production for the| DENVER, Colo., Sept. 11.—Cattle— Weeks ended September 2, August 2¢,| Receipts 3,700; market steady to 25¢ 1922, and Septmbr 3, 1921: lower; beef steers $6.50: 3 cows Sept. 2 Aug.26/and helfers $3.25@5; calves $6@9; Oklahgna . = 402,500 399.800 | bulls $2.25@3.25; stockers and feed- Kansas _ Ls 86.500 ers $5@7.25. Worth Texas -.. 50,100 49,250| Hogs—Receipts 800; market its to Central Texas -... 141,650 146100 }25¢ higher; top $9.25; bulk $8@9. North Loutstana Sheep—Receipts 7,300; market 10¢ and Arkansas .._ 125,550 124,800/to 15c higher; lambs $11.50@12.50; Gulf Cost Eastern - - Wyoming and Mon- ewes $4.50@5. @12.35. 75; feeder lambs $11.50 117,000 any gets started drilling at this lo- \Carbon county fields and follows thatlParun® te ese in, the other takes a more direct| other operations of the Mammoth in course. One of the routes is 29 miles | the field stand as follows: in length while the other covers 35} No, 1, northeast quarter of the south. miles. east quarter of section 21-39-78, run- Both routes terminate at the gas ning 10Inch casing at 2,190 feet. Plant near the Midwest refinery, it} No. 1 northeast’ quarter of the not having yet been announced where! nerthwest quarter of section 29-39-78, |the lines will hive their actual ter-| setting 8%-inch casing at 2,595 feet. |t™ined although {t is supposed that it] No. 1 northwest quarter section 21- jwill be near the Midwest, that firm! 39.78, shut down at 2,489 feet. {having contracted for 1,000,000> bar- 1 southwest quarter section 28- rels of the ofl. | 39-78, drilling at 1,150 feet. Edward Meentz, president of the} . 1 northeast quarter section 20- jlowa-Wyoming is in California at! 39-78, drilling at 1,560 feet. [present but is expected to return the} irst of the week when announce- ments of the company’s plans will| 1 southeast quarter section drilling at 1,150 feet. No. 1 southeast quarter of the south- 28- 39 |probablby be forthcoming. | west quarter of section 27-39-78, drill_ | STi En eS ing at 695 feet. Oil struck in this | well at 690 feet. | No. 1 northwest quarter section 3- 39.78, drilling at 200 feet. ‘0. 1 southeast quarter section 33- | 39-78, drilling at 35 feet. No. 1 southwest quarter section | NEW YORK, Sept. 11—Prices ot|**2°78 drilling at 336 feet. o. 1 northwest quarter section 28- 78, drilling at 50 feet. No. 1 southeast quarter section 10- 39-78, rigging up. Many of the wells are reaching in- teresting depth but it will probabiy be a matter of two weeks or more be- Wyoming olls listed on the N lows: Boston Wyoming 80; Glenrock “11%; Merritt 8%; Mountain Producers 14%; Mutual 104; New York 21%; Omar 19-16; Salt. Creek 2534: |fore any of them will be drilied into jthe pay as it will be necessary for Vie ete, Pe Bhs linesto vans: cement to eet bbetore drilling inicanibe Inge; also Isave town on the “baif| 2¢complished and it will also be neces: \ hour’ 9-11-6t*| Sary for storage tanks to be compleiea _—_— Oo jana pipe connections made to handle Subscribe for the Trfune and get a’ the output. 6 key for every 5% paid. -12-4£ Excellent progress is being 2p. m. today rere | 5, w York curb as fol- | {tana California 81,400 380,000 (WIDGONTINENT WORK 5 REUCED NATERILLY TULSA, Okls., Sept. 11.—Producers the Mid-Continent field are cutting Totals Figures for show a decrease of period. Montana | 770 barrels for the! Fensland to Shoot New Well. The Fensland Oil company’s Bywat- | er No. 2 on the northeast quarter of in section 20-39-78 has been completed in |down operations to a considerable de- the second Wail Creek and while oil }gree and are expressing almost unan- raised almost to the top of the casinz}imously their hearty support of the it failed to flow. Preparations are!committee on shut down and storage now being made for shooting the hole!o¢ the Mid-Continent Oil & Gas: asso- which is expected to greatly augment | ciation appointed to help the “pro- the output. ducers restrict their operations to a ~_This well fs an offset to Brwater|Doint that would prevent farther over No. 1 which came in last spring with | broduction. a flow of arourd 6,000 barrels, deing |". In a etatement issued today the the biggest producer in the southeast| committee asserts that the Bristow Part of the field and more was expect-| istrict appears to be the only threat. ot of the new one than has yet devel-| Cute point in Oklahoma and it warns oped. Farrel No. 1 on the northwest quar. |°f the evily that may follow if the ter of section 18-40-79 has been tested |Siwsiy. geveloped and the oll throes and is outputting at the rate of 697/51 the ‘market, rels. . However, the Pure Of! rompany’s she company also has @ well to the! copnndenent that 4 Je planning the sand on the northeast quarter of sec-|Snmamiunte erection of. ewe, GE O0D, tion 10-89-79 in which'a test is now be-| ui eee fs take care of the ofl Ee ee et watet that off ‘and’ Talostee) tha?) this. compariy. has’ no wasnt eee PE amb peace Intention of allowing production from next few days. This is ai\ offset to a Salt Creek Consolidated yell on the this new pool to become a market southeast quarte> of secticn 3-39-79, ;Prealing factor. which was completed Saturday and at jast reports was flowing at ti.» rate of {tion 20-39-78, which is an offset to a Notice is hereby given that the ity Council of the City of Casper will meet on the 2nd day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1922, at 8 o'clock P. M. of said date at the Council Cham- ber of the City Hall, City of Cas- er, for the purpose of hi ing ol jections to the Assessment Role for ths construction of the necessary grading, paving and improving upon those streets and portions of streets in Paving District No. 17, in the City of Casper, to-wit: Beech Street from 120 feet south of the south line of Eighth Street,' to the south line of Ninth Street and Milton Avenue; Grant Street and Grant Avenue from the south line of Second Street, to the south line of Milton Avenue; | Lincoln Avenue from the north line of Badger Avenue, to the south line of Milton Avenue; Third Street from the center of the alley between Park Street and Grant Street, to the center of the alley between Grant Street and Lin- coln Street; Fourth Street from the center of Grant Street, to the center of the alley between Grant Street and Lin- coln Street; Fifth Street from the center of the alley between Park Street and Grant Street to the center of the alley between Grant Street and Lin- coln Street; Badger Avenue line of Grant Avenue to the west line of Lincoln Avenue; Kirk Avenue from the center of the alley between Park Avenue and Grant Avenue to the center of the alley between Lincoln Avenue and Jefferson Avenue. Lind Avenue from the center of the alley between Park Avenue and Grant Avenue, to the center of the alley betweer. Lincoln Avenue and Jefferson Avenue; Devine Avenue from the center of the alley between Park Avenue and Grant Avenue, to the center of the alley between Lincoln Avenue and Jefferson Avenue; Milton Avenue from the east line |Jefferson Avenue; Ninth Street from the center of the alley between Durbin and Beech Streets to the west line of Beech Street. Z The boundary of said Paving District No. 17 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point, the inter- ection of the center line of the alley in Block 76, with the south Mne of Second Street, running ithence south along the center line \of the alley in Blocks 76, 77, 78 and Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. 40 borrels an hour. frecent ‘completion of the Ohio, Js | The Lawrence No. 1 the south standing cemented and wll probably [side of the s\orthwest quarter of sec- be drilled in in about ten days. P. O. Box 325 County of Natrona, bei b-| to said assessment role the alley between Park Street and ak from the east, of Beech Street to the west line ot alley in Block 133; thence north 30 degrees 00 minutes east along the center line of the alley in Block 133, a distance of 75.52 feet to a) point; thence nerth along the cen-| ter line of the alley in Blocks 133, 182 and 131, and said center line extended throagh Block 130, a dis- tance of 1,233.45 feet to an inter- section with the south line of Sec- ond Street; thence west along the south line of Second Street, a dis- tance of 380 feet to the point of ginning. Notice is further given that the said Assessment Role is now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper, where it mayan examined by any person, and that any and all persons who may desire to object re hereby notified to make such objections in writing, and to file the same with the said City Clerk _on_or before Bia Askea 1925. 103% 102% 19s 10tte An. Am. Of, Tie, Am. Sug. Ref. 68, Fst Oty + oes 108 sesee- 10536 2, Bklyp Un. Gas, 6s. 1947 . 105% s2% ae Pac. Ry. Deb. St 103% 103% Cub. Am, Si 82, 1931 106% 107% Cuba. R.R., 7igs, 1941 .. 10645 Cuban Tel. 7s 1936 206% 107% Czechoslovak, 5s, 94% 94%, Czechoslovak $s, Dan. Con, Denmark 1945 110% Detroit City Gas Gs 1947 101 DuPont, 749s, 1931 19 rench Gov., 8s, 1945 .. 101% ‘rench Gov., 7%4s, 1941 . 98% Great Nor., 5%, 1952.. 104% 1936 .... 112% 1924... 101% 1932 91 949 . BE. T. & T., 5s, 195: . Eng. T. @ T. 5 ¥. Steam, 6s, 1947. Packard 8s, Queensland 7s, 1941 Queensland 6s, 1947 Seine 7s, 1942 Sin. Crude Ol, 5%) Sol. & 8s, 1927 South, Ss. W. Swiss Swiss Uruguay 8s, Un, Be. & the date fixed for such hearing, or at such time as the hearing may be continued to. The said City Council will sit as # board of equalization for the pur- pose of considering such Role and such hearing or hearings will con- sider such objections made hereto or any part thereof or set aside such Role in order that such assess- ments be made as to such which ap- pear just and equitable, and then proceed to confirm the same by or« dinance. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, the 5th day of September, A. D. 1922, W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Published September 7, 8, 9, 1 12, 192: HOUSE MOVERS 1 WILLIAM NEIDEROUER 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 ACCOUNTANTS “GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Acconntante—Stock gistrar and Transfer Agent 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 fstab ela Since achatne nto “WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY MS Midwest Hef, Bldg, Phone 289 Audits, Financial and income Tax General Accounting. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Service, ith Floor OS Bide, phone 167 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 : 8. Architect Bulte 12, Daly Bldg.’ Phone 1351 AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning Co, 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M BAGGAGE ard TRANSFER papheE BEN TRANSFER Co. FEnS* loving. "Phone 743. SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W O/fics Phone 701W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY | Suite | DR. B. G. DR. C. | oe (310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 ARNOLDUS and Chiropractic Business and Professional Direct DOCTORS DRS. KIMBALL & BRYANT 112 East Second Street Ofiice Phone 120M. Residence Phone 1715W and 2019J- MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Private Hospital—612 South Durbin * ‘Telephones 1650 and 163. DANCING ee a NORTH WASHINGTON HALL MACK'S’ UNION ORCHEST! Engagements Solicited Phone 1787) LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT > 309-10-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. 408 celta Henny Bids. IRVING GOFF mM” Suite 3, Zuttermelats La ing HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 O11 Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Baltes 141518 Tonetend Block OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Suite 6, Tribune Apartments. Ph. 33¢ DR. C. A. SANFORD | Midwest Bldg. “Phone 1031 eo RADIATOR REPAIRING NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP \ 522_E. Yellowstone’ Phone iaz3v1 ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. Roofing Contractors, Sepaie General 27 Haat Two TE ® Spocialty | Taxidermists and Furriers MOUNTING GAME SPECIMENS kxpert V Fur Manufac Room 10, Daly Bldg. RK. I. E. BERQUIST | Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1 g, Re BLE FUR SHOP. Phone 192%

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