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fhe Caspet Daily Tribune TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, BANKERS ENTERTAINED EN ROUTE TO LARAMIE PAGE EIGHT STOCKS REGAIN WHEAT PRICES 1$1,171.25 SPENT ON PRIMARY CAMPAIGN BY Oil Securities Furnished by Taylor and Clay. New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire. | Alife¢ Chemical & Dre - - “% LOCAL OIL STOCKS. Allis-Chalmers. -— - 87% | Bessemer — - as 20 1 |American Meet Sugar — = 45% | Boston Wyoming ‘so iss CHEYENNE, Wyo. Sept. 12— | |American Can -.-- ~ 61% | Big Indian - 14 16 Northern and central Wyoming dele —_ —. ‘Devdl | American Car & Foundry --.-.. 185 Foal Creek . co Eo gates to the annual conyention of the Upturn Foliows More Favor-| Absence of New Develop-|merican Hide & Leather pid. 71% | Burke a3. an BE An. Am. on. 7% Wyomig Bankers’ association, {nt seh able Situition in Near ments in War Situation American International Corp_-. 26% | Biack Stone Salt Creek .22 “25 re Loe Sa, xi ‘NE, Wyo., Sept. 12.—John | progress at Laramie, detrained here st, Report Causes Decline. American Locomotive _ 123% | Chappell — vat Palin Ole i me. joist eae — republican nominee for gover-|this morning and were taken by au 3 St American Smelting & Ref'g---. 63% | Columbine a Bel. Gov., 60, 1935 “2 See ee eer $1,171.25 in his primary|tomobile over Sherman Hil! as the cEWw YORK, Sept 9—Selling| CHICAGO, Sept —Lively trad-|American Sugar -. 82% | Consolidated Royalty “1.14 Bel, Gov., S. 'F. 74s. 1946 106% paign, according to his expense| guests of Cheyenne bankers. The f - tive es 6«baving ing at lower prices charactert ed the|American Sumatra Tobacco... 42% | Capitol Pete .... oO Bel. Gov,, 3. F., ‘Ss, 1941 105% ee ts tiled with the secretary of /52-mile run was made in about thre from spe . ‘eat market today in the early part|American T. &°T. -_ 152% | Cow Gulch. . 202 British 6s, teeree OTM state. -He was the first gubernatorial | hours via the “Jungles” road around the session. Failure of Liverpool| American Tobacco - 162. | Domino 25 British Gigs, 1937 . 105% candidate to make a proper filing. the flanks of Pole mountain. tions po reflect fully yesterday’s| American Woolen mgm! :! : tad ee Eee Spares cxpeociveree (sre, Astes a fot Se a tn 'Amatict. Oct nee ae | Kinney Coastal Canada Gs, 1952 ROCK SPRINGS FIRE DENIED. | ~e influence. 07 | Geen . Canada 5s, 1926 oye advertising—Kemmerer Repub- “K SPRINGS, Wyo., Sept. 19.~ ted opinion that the Atl, Guif & W. Indies ~ ~ Frets Canada, 5s, 1952." ean, $10) Goketitie’ Raglates, $3.50: Boog Sake poe ws poeta owed little if any|Baldw%in Locomotive - % Gates . Canada, 548, 1929 eases demi slam cmeelened ipa pS ew exctipee os pte than yes but ex-| Baltimore & Ohio | Jupiter Canada Ss, 1931 i ; Monday morning hear, adie griaed 5 Times, $5; Moorcroft Democrat, $3.75; | graph and telepthne wires, that their Canada 5s, 1952 B. & Q, bs, 1971. P. Ry Reg., 6s, Lance Creek Royany . | husk Royalty Preston Bethlehem Steel “ Canadian Pacific - Kerline Record, 32 5; Lander Evanston Press, $1 $9: Caper Tribune, town had been destroyed by fire tha jweceding night. After stepping out- s appeared to have lack- volume wh been as . ea the had Methodist Conference at Pow- sows, rough $7.00@$7.50; killing pigs A. J. CUNNINGHAM, gas. 1 and/serted, and speculaters who had been|Central Leather - Sites iemey ae Journ}, $74.40; Courier Dubol: doors and inspecting the intact city oll . in ay ! short of whea seemed Rime) ee Mountain & Guilt: ell Hears Discussions. on [Burns Herald, $1.75: Star Valley Inde | they vigorously denied the report, tha he final hour| protected themselves so that t e 2 - jortwest . s y ‘i ndent, $7.50; Newcastle News Let . wn. amg aagt te demand from that source was no|Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | Gutwest |. Copper Expt 8s, 1923 Topics Vital to West- = m4 Ah wo Far geek ewa:let | origin of which is unkno’ were eatabt: longer in evidence. The opening.|Chicago, R. I. & Pac jitea Bank ... Copper Expt, 88, 1924... 102% 1u2% ern Region. $28: Ccay Herald, $100. 7 up 4 points and|which ranged from Sic to 1%¢ lower,|Chino Copper - ee Pet. oo. foe wa 8: Peggy x res es : For Gas ce halle PAcine ont while gains of with December $1.04 to $4.05 and May|Colorado Fuel & Iron - avis acer: {Cre _Seal, 6s, .| POWELL, Wyo., Sept. 19.—Rev. T. ra a ; $1.09, was folirmed by a|Corn Producta - bg dig iene “aan | Soke Ate uy Oe; 1BIEA REN TUT I peattoeds Chicago, ot the (board! ot} Voenc. S50: opern, house, Ce¥ypull: ¢| slight ri en by a frieh down-|Crucible Stee! --—- | Western Exploration 2135 |Cuban. Tel. ‘78 1936 .... 106% 107% |conference claimants and Dr. Elmer) oo oe rorrington, $30; Lus was in some cases below|Erie —_---. ths ‘Crown Ck & SIGs, 1942 96 97 |B. Higley, Chicago, superintendent of| 612.741) juurtalo, $10. figures. Famous Players-Lasky - ~ Czechoslovak 89, 1951 .. 9F%— 96 Indian work, were t®o of the most "i 4 -! i : Thero also are listed $50 for the ‘ 4 ubsequently, in the absence of any|General Asphalt - WyoTex .. . choslovak, §s, 1951.. 95% 96 |prominent speakers at the Wyoming), 2 ofican 1 ak eerie: Your Convention City impressive new war.developments, ad-|General Blectric — “3 Western Oil iFcids - Dan. Con. Mun, Ss, 1946 109% 110 | | Conference of the Methodist Eplacopal| American Legion program at Tors ng -|ditional declines took place. Sellers.|General Motors e. Western States Del. & Hud. 614%, 1987 .. 101% 102%] orn which has Just been _con-|°" #25 for music at Newcastle. exchange rates were apparently. ‘timid and Goodrich Ce. — = {= os ; Den. 6a, 1945" ; cluded here, Bishop Ernest L. Wal- — and joce! centers reflecting | Weakness in the market was easy t0/GreatGreat Northern pfd. --.--. ‘| NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. | Den. Ss. 194 ¢ dorf presided at the meetings. LEAD PRICES UP. nN he tension In the Near; n check. The close was unset-/Tinins Central — a }arountain Producers — 14.50! Denmark 61 } EA us . = bs : ¢ % Sheer. .¥ oe 9.00 oe te} Rev. Stafford explained in brief the; ww YORK. Sept. 19.—The Amer- a slight 1% to 1%¢ net lower, ~ .t Inspiration Copper - = Merritt - - ’ Denmark _ 8s, 110% 111 | Wore of the board which he represents | ican 5; yan vee in téag's enriy(cember $1.03% to $1.04 (nd May|International Harvester = 110% | Gienrock Oii 1.23) Detroit City’ Gas 6s 1943 101 102 ate (SSIES! Lies. Ges igs ype deca ihe tate alin, m the stock exchange. 1| 1.08% to 1.08% Int. Mer. Marine pfd. - 60% | Salt Creek Producers 15.87| DuPont, 7%s, 1931 108% {p itte” efforts -to:< fneranse today advanced the price of lead from - acige gee Dapms * Savare m| Cor and outs eased down tn sym-|International Paper = 88 | Salt Creek Cons. 10.75|Framerican 7%, 95% 9G%]and build up a permanent fund for)¢ to 6.10 cents per pound ‘ shares made the best r 3 i hi : . | 10.00|French Gov., &%, 101% 101% | the. benefit of retired ministers and fot ‘aviness which spread over yes-|Pathy with wheat. but held within/Invincible Oil - ~ 16% Prod. & Refre. -. lr, oad 98% 98% | t on; saeaty" o He let gains of one to two pointy|arrow limits. After opening ur|Kelly-Springfield Tire — - 44% | Mutual . - 10.87} Nor., 8%s,, 2 105% 105% tated that during the 14 years’ ex-| insincerity of the tribes and claimed ecorded by Union Pacific,, changed to %c higher, December/Kennecott Copper - 36%| Marine - Great Nor., 7 113% Fetaroe of the board that revenues| that better cducation w@® the panacea 6 and Nashville, Rock Tsland|57%ée to 68c, the corn market under-|Loutsville & Mashville - - 138 |New Marine Hock Valley 101% seer ween increased. from. $600.00 to| fF this evil. Statistics show that less rae ‘and Seaboard Air Ling preferred.| Went ® moedrate general decline. Mexican Petroleum - 199% | 8. O. Indiana Hu. Ol! & Ref., 64s, 1932 99% 100 pant peed re nt distributed in| than three per cent of those who have A convention should sug- a the steel shares! Predictions of better shipping 4e-'ytiami Copper 29% | Cities Service Com. | LaBelle Iron, 6s, 1940 .. 99 100 , $2,600,000, the amou od receiveg a high school education or gest comfortable travel— iaeee Syne moene ct the eee ‘ jov ‘ 1921. The revenues are still $1,000,000 faleo’ moved to higher .tmprovement| MANG from tne eat ee a east | Middle States Ol ae | ene oe a Jap. Gove 19, 19a a igds BAe batt | lone than the reasonable demanda but {te equivalent, return to the customs| | metropolitan hotels— being noted in Cosden, Royal Dutch, argh Einlegs ore was unsettled, at 4c| Midvale Steel - - 4% N Jup. Gov., 2nd, 4ige, 1996 9434 this figure is expected to be reached! Which they practiced in their youth. pleasant entertainment—a , Patrols United States /Pet 4 ie to Se advance, with De |Miseour! Pacific . - 23% LIBERTS BONDS. i ‘ cS Mexican Petroleum, United States) Conor at B8c leer eae Dannie 93% |30 $100.70 | Miss Pac., 6s, 1949 ..---, 102% 103% |efore the close of another quarden- — hearty welcome. Steel common, race dias Adame| O8t started %o off to a like a@ix ¥., N. H., and Harte a3 | g16320| A. BAo8y eed ht Saas | ese aaeds [e™ SWAN Omahs is the fourth railroad a a5 Sean tetre mubatantial |Y2NC® December 36% to 36%c, and| Norfcik & Western - Reet O. Tr. & Lts, 68, 1947 964 ‘The problem of the permanent UNDERRE center in America. Thirteen na- ENanees tn the specialty groupa.| ater showed slight losses on all de-| Northern Pacific - 7 OCs | North. Pac. 5s, 2047... 209% 100% | fund, the income from which is dis- aed tional and inter-state highways advances in specialty | liveries. Oklahoma Prod. & Ref. " g| North, Pac. 6s, 2047 . 110% 110% | tributed according to need, is a more enter Bethich 4 Vanadium Steels were + 100.18 Lee ety lower with Allied Chamt.|, Provisions were weak in response! Pacific Off -—- AG IN. P. Gt, Nott, bee, 1936 serious ene. It now totals $1,600,000 Omaha has 30 first-class hotels. ghar, ~ Uigekee adsl pre |‘® decline tn the value of hogs. |Pan-American Petroleum - oe FT en ee isaz gee °° | but thevamount necessary to carry on Omaha’s hotels and stores give “ Y tal FETT Pennsylvania rh Berd 4% ‘a 33 a Fate the work properly {= $10,090,000. special service to convention ferred, Austin Nichols, Continental| Open: “High. “Tew. Close. sear ped | ¥. Edison, Gigs, 1941 112% 113 | 10. DON, Peed ways, ie the tine, fueste—and do. Dot raise prices ver stherge jose Players. Losses ot | wHEAT— Pure Oil = - 31%! Pec wet, bre Page uae 107% |diate and important task of the during conventions. tc iinitis and Aaeteenedess dees oe ee Ray Consolidated Copper 15% P. Tel, & Tel., 58, 1952 94% 94% | church. Lat Us Help You With Your Con- Pri ntinned| t Barden’ dacinglans ~~ ~ aoeig toe Reading 79% Crud Penn. R. R., 78, 1930.... 111% Dr. Higley, in a clear cut manner, vention. Write ices continued to jMay _ - — 1.08% 109 Rep. Iron & Steel — 69%) |Penn. R. R. , 1986. .-112 answered the persons who doubt the Chamber of Commerce, Omaha the morning but trading was relative-| CORN — Royal Dutch, N. ¥. 58% Paris LM. R.R., 6s, 1968 76% wisdom of attempting to evangelize ty quiet. Fresh buying was supplied te! co) - y yepaetet ' ensiand 7s, 1941 111% 112 Ask for Booklet Bept.- - ~ 62% 63% . Sears Roebuck 90 | Hamilton Quesnsieas eh and educate the American Indian. Wak’ Onisha Des $i 7 ‘ . lor Conven- belance the liquidation of accounts| Dec, _ _ _ 5B 51M /88t: | Seetiercon ton 34% loa “ Queensland 6s, 1947 108% 104% | Fr said that the majority of the ob: os akened by yesterday's severe re- 5 86% % sca | Cat Creek — Seine, 7s, 1942 . . eee Bee ne ee aici atl nae = $1% 60% 60% |Southern Pacitic 24% | Mule Creek Seine, 7a. ae cite’ i996 S942 994 | Jections. came from neighbors of, the ae ‘idual movements, the lst rising in| Sept. m 7 Southern Rallway. - 26% | Big Muddy Sol. & Cie, 8s, 1927 106% 107 | aborigines, who see in the efforts of Aans PGeRIGE ed poser pel bang er DM net yt Mies fT. RAT Oe SAS ~ 186 -.|Snit Creek South. Ry., 6s, 1 104% 104% | the church a check to their exploita-| °°" Be ao sae aS Si maine erderiy fashion under a steady Dec. - ~ - 38% .36% .38% .36%lsruaebaker Corporation —...2. 128% | Rock Creek = 8. W. Bell Tel, 2 102% 103% | tions. mand for rail, zine, public utility, oll.|May _ _ _ 38% .38% 38 88% |rennessee Copper = 10% | Oaage -- Swiss Gov., 88, 121% 122 From his wide experience with:th> * : : shipping and Can shares. Tn addition | LARD— Texas Co. ~ 47% | Lance Creek Swiss Gov., Sis, 10s jos ;ndians, Dr. Higley stated that the King Bros. Co., Laramie, Wyoming to the early ers, gnins 0! Oo 3\Oct. — ~ - 10.387 10.48 10.37 10.49 i Uruguay 8s, 194 a i, °, = | Texas & Pacific 31 | BIh Basin 7 i Indians were universally ready to Breed int ere made by American Zinc/Jan. . . — —_ — 0 I B. & P. 101 ers of Rambouillet and Corriedale Sheep, single or car Jots assays Butte aH igetior, ed fag 9.00 |nrobacco Products - 86%|Greybull — Ry., 5s, 9914 100 drop their pagan rites and accept Rambouillet and Corriedale wool topped the mi "ket this season. Securities, Utah © North | Am-|§ pas Transcontinental Ol 14% |Grnss Creek Gicss., 98% 93%|Christianity. He discussed the alleged Corriedale lambs, unexcelled for the block and feeders. woe sage ig py fs teehee ron 975 Junion Pacific -- 181% | Torchlight - REGISTERED BERKSHIRES FROM IOWAN AND ROCKWooD a aia ea 2a pea pep Pe eR a pe eee mee mE gee y RE - 85 | Sunset Diarcee Noes FARMS FOR SALE Standard Ofl of California, Postum ae : faa’ Ascobol age pOLCRET ES Charter -No.-6850. Reserve Dis! > 3 Cera soe ee ee re United States Rubber — - 64%) Classified ads in the ‘Tribune are} REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE bh ck: Sane on a mee RL OLR Od United States Steel _ 104% | winners and possibly the keys we) erfean Car, May Department Stores, Butter and Eggs Stand Goer. ~ “gga, |elve with every 50c pald at office will) sper ationa Gulf Steel, New Orleans, Texas and| Westinghouse Electric 63%, Win'you a big priz 8-12-tf e Mexico and “Boo” preferred. Call “CrncaGo, sept. 1®—Butter high: Willys Overland --—---—- 7% . in the State of Wyoming at the close of business on September 15, 1922. sicrey eeneet is nee cene ler; creamery extras 38%c; firsts 32@| American Zinc, Lead and 6: 19% rite: $ 1,629,793.00 CASH PRIZE The bears were more disposed t0/ ssicc. extra firsts 25@37%c; seconds| Butte and Superior - 33% j Ioan Bod clepounts 618.79) : contest the advance after midday,| 35055 or arene ag Cala” petvolenen 63% erdrafts, unsecuz { * pending’ their efforts against Crucible | °°@30i4c; standards 36%ac. Seovnpligihcg 4% U. 8. government aecurit ‘ and Bethichem Storia and Mexican| ESE® unchanged; receipts 12,989/Montans ewer an F Y SHIFLDS COAL avid toe to secure a Sedaed.be $5.00 First Prize. - So Lcpeaegrines Selatar bret bees. Great Northern Ore. sox AN other U. 8. government securities 5 2 10/785.00 $2.00 Second Prize. sage’ ee be ° Chicago & North Western - 4 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. : + 5 enstration, however. falled to under. Maxwell Motor ‘"B 18% Banking house ... i + 129,000.00 ees $1.00 Third Prize. mine the contidence'of the butla, ant POTATOES Consolidated Gas 141% Furniture and fixtures : 138,056.23 the strong support afforded the gen- = Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank . For the best poem on “Why I Like Kell Ci ral list caused the shorts to buy back Cash in vault and due from National banks Flakes.” iy e Kellogg’s Corn their stocks hurriedly: Mextcan Pe-| CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Potatoes weak — Amount! due trom, stats bank. bankers and trust is lakes. troleum rebounded nearly four points 2 e co s nts/on whites, steady on early Ohios,. re . GILLETTE, Wro., Sept. 19.—Rapid|qexchanges for clearing house - 25,067.59 Accompa: oem with cli: ’ and Standard Oil of New Jersey, Gen'|celpts 168 cars; total United ites Live Stock progress is being made by the M. H.|Checks on banks located outside of city or town the eee Ee eiearia ag, pping of package showing \ q basen pre Pianta sis sored ‘ip-{Shipments 808; Minnesota and Da Shields Coal company in building a of reporting bank «....-. oa 4.986.37 ee. int ota sacked sand land Ohios $1.00@ camp, sinking a shaft and developing] Miscellaneous cash items . Bs ‘073. é ward in a spirited fashion. Marking} 5 cwt: Minnesota sacked Red River ita Lema iiaiee per tleniiniene ctaiiatte Redemption fund with the 2,500.00 680,516.90 Leave poems at Tribune Office as prizes will be s.ward- up of call money rate to five per cent| onjog $1.20@1.35 cwt; Wisconsin sack Chicago Prices. Six comforsable cottages for em- $2,559,616.74 ed by the Tribuné;and the winning poems will be pub- fahveaiiee taheck, Ns improving tend-|.q and bulk round whites $1.30@1.40| CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—(United States|ployes have een completed and three Total .... Sze re ere lished in the paper. eae ewt. Department of Agriculture}—Cattle/more are under construction. The 100,000.00 Se =a ie receipts 14,000; better grades. beef) superintendent's home and commis. | CAPltal stocks Paid in» *seseares Contest ends September 20th. ‘ ’ |steers, canners and cutters and veal/sary are partinily completed. Boilers.| Ti aiviaed profits, lese current expénses, interest, Here is a good chance to test out your poetical genius METAL ves; undertone rather weak on me-|coal packers, an air compressor and taxes paid -...cc.c+e5e++ : 9,690.44) and the gcod qualities of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. | ium and good yearlings; beef cows|a dynamo will be instaled within two! «sisting notes outstanding 3 50,000.00 | and heifers and bulls, stockers and| weeks. a Antarat Gia to tational banks : 143,02 NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Copper.| feeders about steady; top matured| The shaft ts down 73 fect and will) Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust quiet; electrolytic spot and futures beef steers $11.60: best yearlings| penetrate a vein of 95 feet. The e: Garibatiiee “ | 311.5g: supply. of. western grassers|tent of the deposits have been unde-| Certified checks outsanding : Tin—Firm; spot and futures $32.12.) NEW YORK, Sep: 19.— fairly Uberal; bulk veal calves early|termined but It is believed that the | Gaahiera che cks on own bank outstanding ast 455. a HAY GRAIN Iron—Steady, prics unchanged | Wyoming oils at 2 p. m. laround $13.25 to packers; outsiders) field covers an area of 800 acres. If|Indvidual deposits subjec check .... ++ 1,887,800 j j Z bs 0@36.25 |ilsted on the New York curb as fol-|upward to $13.73 and above; bulk bo-|this proves correct it will be one or ¢ Jertifleates of deposit due in less than ehiste day 20,067/38 | Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. ou t and} low logna bulls around $4.50@$4.85. |the most extensive deposits in the| Certificates of deposit ; erLiy . esio kaa aol Car lots a-specialty. Fensland 16%; Merritt 9%; Mutual! sro¢~8, receipts 24,000; market fairly |COUntrY- CASPER STORAGE CO }11; Omar 1%; Salt Creek 15%. . A railroad spur will be constructed 2,539,616.74 iS | active on lighter weights slow on! 1 18" Company 7.540 feet. of Pateliess cs vesseres TS * $ 2,539,616.7 313 W. Mid tA others; mostly 15 to 26e lower; apota|F TNE Tne Comnany be built fo State of Wyoming, County ot - Midwest Ave. closing bid 5; offered at 5%; last loan|off more; bulk 160 to 230 pound ay-) TOcKee: Pe ait. Aom T. Q. K. Deaver, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear loading. |5: call loans against acceptances 3%;{erages $9.70@$9.85; top $9.93, few g that the above statement {s true to the best of my knéwledge and belief. |time loans firm; mixed collateral 60|sales desirable packing sows @| Q. K- DEAVER, Cashier. |to 90 days 4% @4%4; four to six months|$8.2i- pigs strong; bulk: gcod and Subscribed and sworn to before me the 18th day of September, 1922. ncaa 14% @4%; prime commercia! paper 4% |choice $9.00@$9.35; heavy. 31.50@$9.6 ph ne shai Salalah aa NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Foreign|*% De ar 4% ichoted ae i asks a Ss bi sat My commission expires January 25, 1926. exchange firm: Great Britain—De-|@4% medium $9.35@$9.85; ligat $9.65@ | . ‘Cocrect 2 Attwat: mand 4.42%; cables 4."%4; 60 day bills| $9.90; light Mane $9.40@¢0-10; packing e P. C. NICOLAYSEN, on banks 4.40, sows smooth _$740@ i dbase 3 hi] * PATRICK SULLIVAN, France—Demand 7.61; cables 7.62. SUGAR $8.65 @ $9.50. Directors. Ital cables 4.20%. | | Bel 19%;; cables! “5 Sheep receipts 16,000; fat lambs ’ 7.20 NEW YORK, Sept..19.—Sugar fu-jopening strong to 26c higher than INDITION OF THE Germany—Demand .06 13-16; cables|tures closed steady; approximate/Monday’s general trade; top natives a EC On Pees ; 06%. sales 1,850 tons. The market for|$14.26 to city butchers; bulk $13.75@ W. Ce) Trust Com Holland—Deman 38.66; cables|refined sugar was unchanged at|$14.00; culls moatly $9.00@$9.50; no a Sey. y 2 88.73. : . No im.|western lambs sold early; held high-| WHEA’ . Wyo. Sept. 19— : = : Pe Macwag Deaand 17.10, haces beet aa atthe ascinne: er; best feeding lambs , bid $18.15; Two Platte county reatdents have unc] =! Casper ia the State of W yontee aoe lose of business on September} Bring him down with a Remington Gun Demand 26.40 —_—. sheep around steady; fat ewes mostly | corked fish stories recently that take MESOURCES. and Remington Ammunition. $287,181.85 1.26 6,763.13 15,950.00 14,597.30 | the prize for the season. Charlies Buechner was frying bacon at his camp fire near Duck creek when a five-inch ‘speckled trout drop- Lean and discounts ... Overdrafts, secured and unsecur Expense and interest paid . Stocks, securities, etc. . Banking house, furniture and fixtures rk—Dermand 20.50, $4.00@ $4.60. riand—Demand 18.6), Demand 15.16. Greece—Demand 2.0, SILVER ee 19.—(United Pol: Imand = o OMAHA, Nob., Sept. into the sizzling grease. Buechner = re bcscrenomnationais: sr a NEW YORK. Sept. 19—Forelgn| stares Department of Agriculture.—|ieoked up ta the wit and saw a fish|Due from National banks . . 46,015.84 5 0-Slovakia—Demand 3.2 jbar silver 695%c; Mexicen dollars|;iogs, receipts 7,000; medium and|hawk flying directly overhead. It is|Due from State banks and bankers . 1s 12 848-45 i 53%e. as ght ‘butchers 6 to 10c lower; bulk 200| presumed that the hawk was carry-| Checks end cagh Sects io r-+07- <p Sree ae i Montreal—99 15-16. | = to 300 pound butchers $8.50@9.25; top| ing-the fish in its bill when it was; Specie ares Tog Cho eae Se 696.70 t > al—9 3 | LONDON MONEY. $9.20; packing grades-10 to 25c lower;| attacked by a crow or an eagle. Tegal tender and National bank notes 5,641.00 j ar ae, Sone 19.—Bar = silver} bulk $7.40@7.90. Bud Waitman caught a rainbow Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies .. 80.17 68,309.37) 9 q |36364 per ounce. Money 1% per cent.| Cattie receipts 15,000; beef steers|trout on the Big Laramie recently gost rete MONEY | Discount rates, short bills, 2 7-16 per|_ostly steady; corn feds strong; top|that had just swallowed a small chip-} ° Tutal .....-+++ $292,855.95 cent. Three months Pills 2% Per! 19.39 she stock fully steady; bulls and|munk. ‘The rodent was probably “ g ene A veals about steady; stockers and feed-|swimming the stream when he was) Capital paid in $100,000.00 ‘THE OLD RELIABLE” EW YORK, Sept. 19 nce, ace ers slow, weak to 15c lower. gobbled up. Surplus fund 10,900.00 e pd i 2c al Sheep, recetoyssi = iUne mene Sine reatiaeal tote ese, expenses St, ‘ rstoigor ne 156 blehers, Rul: western sat Crean Certificates of deposit, demand . : 2.790. me SWAN rena batons ES ote Ay _ oH Certificates of deposit, time ... 28,842.30 - epee i 5 : ght ewes $6.25; feeding lambs vings deposits 3 cK 270,633.8. ~ UNDERREAMERS to 26e higher; early sales $18.50@13.60. Certified checks. 500.90 We have a complete stock. Due to State banks ani 5,873.04 . Hunting Coats and Caps at Special Prices. RIVERTON REACHES 429) i Denver Prices. $392, 55.946 DENVER, Colo., Sept. receipts 3,000; market stro: Stute of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss, I, Leo A. Dunn, Cashier of the al statement is true, co the 19.—Cattle to 1b¢ re-named Bank, do solemnly swear of my knowledge and belief. RIVERTON, Wyo., Sept. 19,—River- ton’s enrollment this year totals 429,/higher; beef steers $6.50@8.00; cows that the abov 7 an increase of 36 over last year and|and heifers $6.00@6 50; caives $6.00@ LEO A. DUNN, Cashier. incidentally the largest attendance in|9 bulls $2503.50; stockers und Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of September, 1922. es ardware Co e i J. W, LAUR, Notary Public, the history of the school: oa ne My commission expires August 28, 1928, No crowé-|foeders $5.00@7.53. yea conditions prevail and the child-| Ho receipts 700; market steady: c t—Attest: : ern are all well taken care of. The|top $9.85; bull. $8.00@9.75 TR GC. ; i | P ms 15. enroum in tne Junior Nign achew:, hser renaligpts 2,600; market | ae a EEAND Phone 601 is 89 and in the senior high school stendy: lambs $12.00@%i0.2¢: $4.00 |. BB, BROOKS, 90, @5.50; feeder lambs $12.00@12.85. i z “Directors,

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