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se PAXE SIX Che Cesnet Daily Cridun€é 2. em atc’ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922. 8 7 x e ° e e i r4 F nance =:- Bonds =S= Stocks =3= Gr =% stoc ° arkets ‘ Oil =.= I e e e =," =3= l : ‘ ————NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED ® = wl ~~ ——_-—— — ' } -- —————————— a U iH Oil Securities A % | H me t ° 2 es Secur’iles Corporation, Cheyeans, Wyoe., iit am ® a A - 3%! “LOCAL OIL STOCKS 4 Et a $ + Inquiries Answered. ares" mt S @ 7. ig Indain 5 : A - 56% 58 ~ é wer * Gara” Foundry 27. 188 8| Boston War iv , Tea _ asket king Paris! -| Chi i i i 2 ¥ & Leather pfd . 68 ~ = a P: Taking Bearish In [Chicago Prices Se er ne causteet tate tonal Burke 5 An. Am. O80, 3923. 103% 103% | taken as true and judgment ren- hb > During in Sympathy With Liver- » Sonhaetive cae | a Ah ae c 02 3 A Am, Sug. Ref., 102% 103 |dered accordingly on proof. v mn Tc pool Market. | Sanerican ‘tiemetting a ~ Bom eae Salt Creek PA The No. 1 Sandin of the Ohio Oil company on section} Am. Tans T., 6s, 1924_ 101% 103%] Witness the hand and seal of to ae persban is VAmerican Sugar —__- - TH Cees ‘i, |1-35-2W in the SunLurst field of Montana has been com- 491% | this court the 19th day of Septem- CHICAGO, Sept. 30- Higher, Gages: | 220 ee Someta eae a sae ae emnenaae x21 |pleted. This well, which came in at 1,442 feet, is outputting y jos | der, A. D. 1922. . 3 tlons ‘at Liverpool in the face of Bet-| tmetienn T. and T. ~ 159 "|Capitol Pete 00%] at the rate of 1,500,001) cubic feet of gus per day. Bel. Gov. 5. F. 103 BALEL CONWELL, i r American Woolen 97%_/Cow Gulch - 7 03 This is the only completion recorded for the week al-|Stitish Sts, 107% ‘ Clerk of the pening a Sg and z t t 4 nig Domino 07 | Britt 101%|for Natrona county, Wyoming. 51 |e =, inh 568, r J va 303 | Elkhorn ~ os |though several are standing cemented in the sand and the Bklyn U. Gas, 6s, 1947__ 106% 106%] Publish September 23, 30, Octo- tr the December delivery 23% | E-T . Williams 4 +t jnext report should show several in ‘o. 7 Dixon, section 34-20-78; fish-|Can. Pac. Ry. Deb. Si 82% 82%}ber 7, 14, 21, 28, November 4, be tuations were rai 7 332”|Kinney Coastal . .54 || che producing class. Ing for 10-inch at 2,008 feet. Canada és, 1922. tio evening 63 |Compass _ 02 Following i status of operations in} No. § Di c 34-20-78; side-|Conada Ss, Se ee ba = } 5.50 | Wye ning: tracking oy es <8 apace; Se NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. stachares “Cte rom un-| Ca Nagi? Salt Creek. L HarrisonCooper, section 3.19-| Ca7ada. prade : Fy selling of with | Ce ’ r 39% : : ie Pe Tract I, section 1:39:78; drNl-} 78: shut down at 758 feet pk Department of the Interior, U é |Lusk Raoyalty 03 .s Santer. ‘3 ¥ Harrison-Cooper, section 2-19 land office at Douglas, Wyoming, ; kennel awa $ Raeic 02 | No. 2, Castle Rock, section 12-89-78;] 78; shut down at 40 feet. September 15, 1922. = sé Henry S 104 running 10-Invh casing at*2,110 foet. Grass Creek. Notice is hereby en that Clark tain & Gulf... 199 101 | .N . ‘Tract E, section 7-39. No. 10 Phetps, section 19-46-98; arill- M. Taylor, uf Kansas City, Mo. + vatwest or fing .207 feet. ing at 3,435 feet. . Betobs 1919,’ made ore general toward the fin-|Corn Produ “| Ree Bank = No, 2, Bellview, OPC, section 3-9-7 No. 13 LU Sheep, section 14-46-98;} Copper Expt.. 6s, 1524 Tetons ee a es = the lose ras strong with{cr Ki oee ‘Ty [cleaning out afyr shot at 3,131 feet. ' running tulling at 4.207 feet. lGet de dae Cons No. 011844. for awaenwie \ = 514 | R por No. 10, northwest quarter séctloa Big Muddy. at petite BS ooh re . Sty By hati feeb ed 1 y 2 4 > . Am. Sug. W%SW% Sec. 27, 4 , Fr Saat Sena fog 2°33 |[27-40-78; cemented casing at 2,310 feet.| No, 21 Jones, OPC, section 10.25 pee eg Sie Gas aa: Wen on Asphalt — Waatern Exploration '3 Lot Rock River. cementlug 104nch at 1,630 feet. Cuban Tel., 7s, : T. 33 N. 7S mie pein” > ed the course] General Electric - United "Pete : “ No. 4 Diamond, section 35-20-18; Lance Creek. Crown Ck’ @ 'Si.és, i943 2» | meridian, Bic tea eeeeines re: lye deliveries show-| General Motors oe”: ed 8%-Inch af-2,595 feet. No. 2 Carrie Putnam, section 4-35-65;| Czectvoslovik, 8s, 1951. 92% 92% ; ‘ + Goodrich 2 tion to make final three-year proof, ; strength. After opening| Gos” : 2. University, section 26-20-78;|underreaming at 1,970 feet. Dakc ie a Sejless— 107 3e 100. TG ebtbligh claim to iecland abo? Y, > a ke advance, with De vLons sos vhooting crooked hole ai 2,280 feet. Wildcats. ee BOE 8 Ge 1937... described, before Marion _P. 7 L tov See, the Ramee et are No, 2 Trapshooter, section 342 Hidden Dome, No. 1 Brome, section | Denmariy 6s, 1942 Wheeler,’ United States Commis- oderate gains all around. {International Harvester 105% B _| shut down at 2,205 feet, 31-48-90; drilling at 1.400 feet. saeaae lags 7 i ‘ 7 Homi Detroit City Gas 6x, 1947 sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on Prices changed rapidly, and at the/Ynt Marine pfd. - 58 |Mountain : 7, state land, section 34-21 O'Brien Springs, section 2-24-78; ce-| ry pont Tai, 1931. 24th day of October, 1922. finish the market was unsettled, with] In 4 P: -., BS xe | Meeritt ees mented 4%-Inch casing at 3.850 feet. vansevicdn “71 1951 Claimant names as’ witnersos: values ranging from “ec decline to = 1 Soe Prt state land, section O'Brien Springs, section 5-24-86; shut ‘ Ss. 1945 Albert Jones, Elb: Majora with December 59% to 59¢ cone 13% [Salt Creek Cons Irilling at 2,035 feet. down at 3.204 feet. 7¥s, 1941 - Myron Spencer, James Wilson, all : g] Oats started tc lower to W@¥clroueine and Na viii aon DA ana eet f No. 9, state land, section 34-20-78;| Mercer Dome, section 33-51-90; puli - Bien. 1952 - 103% 104%] of Casper, Wyoming. . comt z 1p, With December 36%c¢ to 26%, Se ea ae ont es | oe shing at 2,140 feet. ing 6%-Inch casing at 1,875 feet. i 11112 _ Bids x power resul n tren Mexican Petroleum — Marine = x 5.5 Hock Val 100% 101 . J. ERWIN. in today’s dealir t scored slight general «@ Miami Copper %|Marine New y CS ee oes Register. ER OK ovisions were slightly tower in| Middic - 13% | Mutual du. 5: and R., ok 100 Publish Sept. 16, 23, 80, Oct. 7, k exchange. RF + equip 1, @ deciine in hog value Midvale 2 : rePebe 2190, ae, Es 14, 1922 3 ments and indepen st ded Missouri pe r Tap: NM Ist, 4s, arte wu cdisah! se: 2 e pressure but there were a few ex peepan Sniee jCitie a ap. Gov, 4s, 7936" 80% A BEAT ceptions. New York Central fell back Open. High. Low. Close.| New, York Central - = ‘ew York Oil ; Itp. Gov., 1st 93% NOTICE OF CONTEST. pS r WHE N. Y., N. HL, and Hartford -. 29% | }rensland E Jap. Gov. 92% 93 ¢ + t and Chicago and Northwestern | WHEAT— Neetilic ne, rater % Jap. Gov. 24, ’ Department of the Interfor, Unit- ri ras pushed | Sept. 1.08% 1.11 1.08% 1.10% | Nortt Pasitio *.: 5 ‘Miss. Pac. 6s, 10344 102 Je States Land Office, Douglas, Wyo., pai erst 1.04% 1.06% 1.04 1.053% N. E. T. & T., 5a, 195; 99% 100) | Sentember 8. 19: ‘a mead 1.07% 1.09% 1.0 1.09 - 2 “paste f rr O. Tr. & Lts., 68. 1947 96% To Daniel R. My a : ne were recorde< 1 5 : , Yi ‘ 2 . contestee: Sp te tos ipa 7h 4736 |wacomslttae tc NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Speculative “bear” traders] Xonth Pac: aes, ee tt 1) Yaa are’ nerabeeclicted ak oe fr Pan-American, Stand 58% Aone HS | Fir: fe - aunched a series of, attacks against stock prices this week.|N. ¥. con = , 2013 98% 98% | {el Hartford who gives Casner, Wyo- wt a and Royal Dutch 62 61 ure = +, Second 4s vhi i i of 2 i O. Tr. & Lt..6s, 955 ming as his postofficv address, did Sa ided Hit ae Sus Ciesdeni ¥ a, | Raed : mur! dy as Je < . . ‘2 fice his dul by Lnesacal tes Maced alee lh he ae fet bt eps trons aa 6 Bige| Victory 4Ke hat the reaction was in the nature of a correction of a weak- ackard, $5." 1931. 107% 107% ia teontese a: a ’eecuieithe vareontics ‘ public Steel yielded fra but 39.38% 38% 3ears Roebuck ._ 7 | ned technical condition, the decline undoubtedly was aided ann. RR, a 4 tio 111 5 /9f your Homestead and Addition & Midvele advanced a point. National Sinclair Con O11 by “unfavorable developments in thejeven more pronounced than those in] bern: ye we ene 110% 111 |Homestead Entries Nos. 072820 and : Biscuit broke through to a new high - - 16.95 11.30 10,95 11.10, | Southern Pacific ear East, publication of poor railroad] the stock market, foreigp issues being | paris Tal i , ]0225302 made October 21, 1919 and - record for the year on again of 9.10 910 9.05 910 |Southern Railway — arnings statements for August aban-| particularly weak in response to the| Queensiand é February 5, 1921. for all of Section '* points and a similar advance was s ON of N. 4 lonment of the Republic-Midvale-In-| steadily declining exchange rates | Jucen: |26. Township 36 North, Range 80 a4a by Otis Elevator. ker Corporation land steel merger and firmer call) French and Belgian Issues sank to the | Sein ‘ |West, Sixth Principal Meridian, and & et aus Sa 2 4 as oppe z money rates. lowest levels in several weeks, and a]Sin. Crude jas grounds for his contest he alleges i noe aa 27144 Hamilton ~ The declines In some bonds were/number of the South American lens|Sel. & Cte, 8s, AOS y that sai) D, Ro Myers has wholly & i Porte wcntetaice a 3 igo showed a reactionary tendency. {South Hy. Gvss, 1966- abandoned this land for more than VE Tranacentinante! Oli, eee Noon, 8 | Except for the poor showing made} > W- six months Inst past. That he doe: D anscentinante! Oil , an . All botl D' r pe La . 121 | v bs s SILVER { Butter and Eggs Unloh Pade, ce be Recaro Ne A Ae ae sepia now being |DY the railroads in August, which the . _ 1b4@ 104% | not heve a habitable house or other United Retell Stores i) Rock Creek $0] arected and the pumps and air com-| Market had" largely ignored durinz| ‘wise Gov. Ss, 1925 121% 122 |!mprovements on the Jand as required NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Foreign bar C. Ind. Alcohol ~ Deere 1.20 | reosora are being eet in their foiin-|th® course of the strikes, domestic |truguay fs, 1046 108 107 |by law. That stich abandonment and pie S40 <Mixinen Ackinca Eons CHICAGO, Sept.'80.—Butter higher; | United States Rubber - a anes 1.20] breseor developments were, in the main, favor | 7. B. & P., 6s. 19% 100 100% | failure was not. or is not, due to his creamery extras 42c; firsts 34@37¢: ex. anes nhigawe (Blk Basin e+ 2 able.- Steel tonnage is now at 70 per . Ry.. 58, 1962 ~ 958% 99 service in te United States army, LONDON, Sept. 30.—Bar silver|tra firsts 88@4tc; seconds 32@33e. sO oreepan : Willys Overtand ‘Creak 1:20 {cont of capac’ty and the unfilled or- . Gless., 68,194 93% 98% us Willys Overtar irass Cree ; ders of the United States Stee! corpor standards 38@38%c. United States Steel Torchlight ~. 1.20 ation for September are expected tc Eges unchanged; receipts » 3,337] American Zinc, Lead and Sm. Sunmetct 05 lk . Ss k 35%4 per ounce |navy or marine corp: | You are, therefore, further notified judgment rendered accordingly on thet the said allegations will be taken cases; poultry alive higher; fowls 14] Butte and Superior show the largest increase to date thir roof. as confessed, and your said entry will @28c; springs 19c; roosters 14c. Petroleum ~ year, largely because of the immense!” Witness the hand and seal of this be canceled without further right to ——. ‘ Montena Power -. amount of business placed by rail‘! Court this 2lst day of September,!be heard. either before this office or . New York Butter. Shattuck: ‘Arizona Cemen Sia amie | Seapets roads in anticipation of the $3 a ton} 4. D, 1922. fon appeal, if you fail to file in this NEW YORK. Sept. $0.—Butter| Great, Northern Or whinérs’ and’ péssibiy” the” kcre..we Chicago Prices. |increase in the price of rails, which HAZEL CONWELL, . ‘office within twenty days after the NEW YORK, Sent. 30.—Foreign ex-| steady; eggs easier; refrigerator firsts | meee anton sive with every 50c paid at office will! CiiicAGo, Sept. 0.—(United States rbecomes effective October 1: Clerk of the District Court of Fourth publication of this notice, as change trregular. Great Britain de-|ssu@aoe, New Jeru win you a big prize. 8-12+4f] nepartment of Agriculture.)—Cattle—| Car loadings Have now reached the y hennery whites | Consolidatec, Gas atrona County, iWreming: * |shown below, your answer, under mand 4.37%; cables 4.37%; 60-day bills} uncand 7 | e Receipts 2,500; compared with week highest point of the year and closely Publish September 23, 30, Octs-jonth, specifically respondinz to these on benks 4.35%. France demand 7.58 guahteed Seated” pemiren ago, ae choice and prime active Seek auptsaa the record figures made on}ber 7, 14, 21, 28, November 4,|allegations cf contest, together with ro cables 7.5844; Italy demand 4.24; c: bs steérs and yearlings largely 25c high: tober, 7%20. Coal loadings are now] 1922. Gue proof that you have served a I bles 4.241%; Belgium demand 7.08; ca- er: other grades largely down; | the highest since the beginning of the —~— copy of your answer on the said oe £ bles 7.08%; Germany demand. 06; ca- | spots off considerably more; extreme strike on April 1 ane the saovensent NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, nee ac in person or by regis. NG s es .0§ 1-16. Holladn demand 38 t ve beef steers $12.25; top long|of general merchand'se is the highest : ered mall. ' cables 38.75. Norway der ; POTATOES | Seites ss; top mixed yearlings,|in two years. Surplus freight ¢ars Department of the Interior, U.' You should state in your answer Sweden demand Denmark de : steers and heifers $11.75; western) have entirely disappeared and the de-|S. land office at Douglas, Wyo-[the name of the postoffice to which mand 20.25; Switzerland demand 18.66; CHICAGO, Sept. 30. Potat grassers largely 10c to 15c lowe bier for shipping space has become ng, September 6, 1922. vou des: future notices to be sent ' Spain demand 15.13; Greece demand| weay, seccigite li care, tou retitee stockers and feeders mostly ateady;}so acute that a number of eastern} Notice is hereby given that John| to you. cesar veo : 2.50; Poland demand .01%; Czecho-Slo-| States shinmente $1 igen soa 5 better grades beef cows And “heifers roads have been compelled to put strict|C. Hustad, of Mills, Wyo., who, on WILKIE. COLLINS. vakia demand 2.09; Argentine demand | sscyed and bulk round a Const abies Sua 25e lower; in-betwen grads dragging. embargoes into effect. Shortage of|June 28, 1920, and July ate eeee Receiver. 35.87; Brazil demand 11.62; Montreal] y+ Minnesota uneven; sharply lower in spots; can-'cars Is causing serious concern in]made homestea and additiona Date of first publication September ley Early Ohios 75@90c ewt.: Min Williams Company Gets Pro- ners and bulls largely steady; veal| the steel industry and already has re-| homestead entries, Noe. _ 084205, 23, 1922. re sota bulk Red River Ohlos sogdoc ducing Well and Valuable 7 calves mostly (0c to 75c off; week's! sulted in a piling up of a large amount{ 024206, for homestead: J % Sec. 1] , Date of second publication Septem- yt; Gitte, sacked 90c@$1.00 emt. Pp ty, bulk prices native beef steers $9.15@11; of finished products at the mills. The] T. 37 N., R. 76 W., and additionall| her 30, 19 AND FOR RUTTER lh cwt fy cio yencken eas 00 ewt.; ‘roperty. western grassers $7@7.75; stockers| Republic Iron and Steel company an-|homestead: | N%Ss; S%SE%;| pate of third publication October One SSO METRE and/ nounced Friday it was compelled to|SE%SW% ‘Sec. 1, T. 37 N., R. 76|7, 1922, S id feeders $6.45@7.50; beef cow e sae m North Dakota on 7. ~ut-| wn f its 16 mills in the) W., 6th Prin. meridian, bas filed] Date of fourth publication October | sack 5 . 7 heifers $4.50@7.40; canners and cut-/ close down eight of its mills in 5 rin. m % i ate ot pu ee be net DA een ever: a tans pelea pa ages tenet 5 BS. 7303.65; desirable veal calves/ Niles district because of the car short-|notice of spear to Pare final) 14, 1922. § | ace absorbed by the Williams Petroleum $11.75@12.25. | age. three-year proof, to establish claim 5 : * : cya SE, to the land above described, before *: a | CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—Wheat No. 1| Company, subsidiary of the BE. T. Will- Hogs—Receipts 6,000; dull; around] h SW. 20 to 2: : P, Wheeler, U. 8. ae ‘ x tI: ganized 10c lower; bulk 170 to 21v-pound aver: Marion : oS RPE A eetals hara $1.09@ 441.11; No. 2 hard $1.10@ pray ingens gave RE cae Crude Stills to Be Working on|*8e"_ $19.25@10.85; $10.40 practical Rap ree UNDERREAMERS ing the last week./ “Corn No. 2 mixed 64@65c; No. 2] The transfer is made on the basis Schedule and Rest of top; aero eens SE Ea sant Claimant *tisnieaar-witaseees (7 ‘ r following the| yellow 644% @65 c. " “Jof three shares of Five Tribes for one Plant Later. * some St Ahonaib acne C.. Williams, Andre ©. Guimont, & al decrease in production. Stor-| Oats No. 2 white 411%%4@41%: No. 3}of BE. T. Williams, stock which was} ” * bel ares $.25; hulk desir- Alta Smith, Carl Williams, all of ter moved in fairly large quan | white 40@40%e. “ "learned back some time ago in ex- packing sows $7.75@8.25; bul Casper, Wyo. 9.50; esti-| a wholesale way. Prices of| Rye none. change for the interests of the Strawn| With the objective in view of havy-|#ble welshty vigs around % 000; heavy $9 Ew ¥ : oa c fresh butter highest point! Parley 58@63c. Petroleum company being used for/ing the crude stills in operation by|™ated holdover 3. y (§2@| NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Prices of | of the year. B. J. ERWIN, Register. 4 x 0.45; light $10 : 2p. m | prices of 92 scare| ‘Timothy seed $5.00@6.50 that purpose. December 1 and the balance of the a ene a eo elo 20" packing | Se eat New oe abet | gb ab. Sent 16, 2880; Oce 7, 16, - butter we York 440; Phila-| Clover seed $12.00@17.0 a land consists of 160/plant working at capacity thirty days|?°- @ 7.85 “tec ee i2 }1922. y, @17.00 The Five Tribes land vr s sows, sncooth $7.85@8.50; packing | tows, | . delphia 45c; hicago 42c. | Pork nominal. acres, 80 being in the northeast quar-|later, work is progressing rapidly at aa: rough $7.25@7.75; killing pigs zt 8: SUPPI ve a | Lard $11.20, ter of section 18, and 80 in the north-|the refinery of the Texas company $8. 16@9.76 Boston-Wyoming ees a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. OU - I | Ribs $11.00@12.00. east quarter of section 19, all'in 39-78,/east of the city and officiats state| ** x 000; mostly direct;| Merritt 8%: Mountain ot eee of EUS . vi = DULUTH, Minn.; 30.—Closing —_—— Salt Creek. One well was completed|that barring unforseen deleys, the| Sheep—Receipts 4,000; mostly ‘|Mutual 11%; Omar 1%; it Cree! 5; {sity eo eaah \astices mers BANK RESERVES UP. = x compared week ago, fat sheep and} jg1q_ State of Wyoming, County of lambs mostly 25¢ lower; some heavles) —_——__—_ | Natrona, ss. In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District, in and for Na- $13.75 @14.25; culls mostly $9@9.50; tat; State of Wyom-ag, County of} 312 CSeahtyy Wvobnitie wes $5.50@4: Nghter weights, Natrona, ss. | George T. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Up to $678: week's top feeding lamte| In the District Court of the pecie Sj. Jones, Defendant. Novem: NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—The actual/a good fiusi production after shoot-|the Cates specified. ; nee histact asked, [condition of the clearing house banks/ing. It is the intention of the Will-| treayy shipments of material whitch Off more; feeding lambe 260 higher: \\110e FoR PLALICATION. nd _itust companies for the week | igms people to clean and reshoot th®|/nave been slow in arriving and_con-| Cling. top |shows that they hold $58,536,750 in ex-| hole after which the well will be con-|sequently caused some olay, have] —Spot votton|cess of legal requirements. This is an| nected with the Centrv: pipeline. No'hean arriving during the past qweek > increas eof 318,958,900 from last week.| announcement is given out at present ana there te sufficient supply on hand Sixth: Judicial Distr-ct, in and for| Guaranteed Repar Work, Acety- as to the development of the tract. but|t> tast until other which are on the{ $1465 bulk $14@14,60. Natrona County, Wyoming. To Bessie M. Jones, whose dast|| jene Welding, Gas, Oll and Greases 4 |known. postoffice address was Gen- Kk Case Jit is presumed that other wells will be| Way arrive. BOE reaRT In Fay Cannon, Plaintiff, vs. Mark, eral Deliver, Denver, Colorado: Ee ae eee: CE ariiled in the near future. | It ts expected that all crude stills! Osraria. Neb, Sept. 30.—(Onited | L- To Mack L. Canoe whose last ;T8ke notice, that George T. Brakes Examined Free The Willams company has spudded win be completed this week withthe) i 5/05 tevectment of Agricuiture.— Jones has filed a petition against i ‘ i Gen-: 7 in its No. 5 on the Middy claim on! exception of the pipework and the! rr hogs Known postoffice address was jyou in the above-named court, the the southwest quarter of section 11-/<tructural steel work is rapidly, near-| H8® cme oats Sau ee ‘to g00-\eral Delivery, Denver, Col has| object and prayer of which is for a 39-79 and is rigging up for a well on ing completion. Three of the smoke-| "trong 10 ite Migson Bult oO xing! ,. “ake notice that Fay Cannon AS divorce a vinculo matrimoni on the ba} fa 7 the north half of the northwest QUar stacks are almost finished and work|Pound Duleiere $l OO close weak:|filed a petition against you in the cround of desertion. | ESE 0-78. jon the two remaining will be started) 7200S J 8.35; 10.15; bulk of #bove-named court, the object and)” yoi, are further notified, that le Ps bulk $7.80@8.35; top $10.15; prayer of which is for a divorce, a} ter of section f ; CHICAGO, Sept. 30 —Notwithstanding critical conditions| ..™* gasoline plant {s being over- immediately. Work has been started} |you ere required to answer said pe- sales $8410.15 \vineulo matrimoni’on the grounds | },q; ‘ tee Aa r s rauled and will soon be placed in com-|on the pipelines around tha plant : BF nal : \tition on or before the 27th day of S. Ash St. Phone 1891W at the Dardanelles, wheat prices have slipped down this] mission for the extraction of gasoline cna the permanent loadracks anc Cattle—Receipts.450; compar: of non-supoprt and desertion. orn ovember, A, D. 1922, or the all grades corn fed) y, hat yi week owing largely to seeming prospects that actual fighting | from the natural gas on the leases of gwitching tracks are now being put| week sg Aine sn aies| to hoe eTecuriner notiticd pee ra gations of said petition will be might be averted. Compared with a week ago, wheat this|th* company. It was planned for some tn. ‘Tho machine, pipe and Black- tr | ‘ hort feds and others 25¢ lower; sh® tition on or before the 27th day of f i Famony nis ; z time to build a 4-inch line to Casper smith shops are now being equipped}! 3 ppc ares fl e : morning was 34c to 43gc lower, corn down ac and Ic tolror the transportation of this product'and the pipe shop is now in opera-;Stock, 18@26c lower; bul November, 1922, or the allegations 3 7%, 25c lower; stockers and i true 134¢, oats off 3g¢ and Ic to Ze and Ic, and provisions Vary-! but it has been decided te mix it With tioq, All small tankage is complete, Feats pee, to abe lets tor thereof will be taken as and) g from 20c dec of $1.02.) to check the downward tendency of|the erude which will be carried by the and the four of 65,000 barrel capac-| feeders me n this ground in July which “siti will "be ready for operation on Lowest Storage in Casper ACCESSORIES ne toa eep—Receipts 1,500; compared r _ TANT Heavy ng from time to time in| V@!ues, but had an offset in the fact| Central which. will tend to help the Sh SO ager tate theba- 10@ 16S Lm SWAN z £ that terminal eipts both 1; s vy easier and can be extracted : "i we a 3 IDERREAMERS the wheat market accompanted indica | Country and in Canada, remained | crtie hesae nant lower; sheep and yearlings steady: UNDERREAMEI “ yreedii ee} teady: * open hostilities between the) heavy. On the other hand, gossip was! ‘The plant of the Omaha Refining| ! eee seetipire gta reas iam a h and Turks were being restrain-/ current that the lake vessel atrike| company which was purchased some 1 # nces. however, for some sen-/ would hinder free government of theltime ago by the Williams interests, te ‘ ET «Bee warlike ¢evelopment were 80| Canadian crop and would increase the| undergoing. @ complete overhauling » NVER. Colo., Sept. 30.—Cattie—| t few traders proved ven) calf for wheat at the Gulf of Mexicolani consiticrable additional storage tm ericts "bbe: market. ‘steady: beetl jome enough to risk acting very) and at eastern United States ports. | being built. It fe expected now that erties? 25:. cows: and™ helfers! fs that a peaveful out-| Corn and oats averaged lower with|tnis plant will be ready for operation Teo@ei0; calves $6-75@9.50; bulls] be taken as assured. In| wheat, but showed a stubborn resis- ¥ edt ARO Rerelioes . by October 20. Fitty tank cars have 5 eer, tion, efforts to utilize Liv-|tance to selling pressure. Liberal| heen leased by the company which are $2.50@3.50; ‘stocker and f ane: nS 8 a guage of the\eastern orders tor all-rail s ments! to be delivered at Omaha cn October. AT2YOUR 480. x —Recell 00: market steady: et with but le suce of corn from here were difficult to fill] 1 and these will be used for the trans-| este ees Hogs: cagis Taare eh: enae cf 6,000,000 bu: to ¢ carnity } 3 : SUPPLY~ STORE top $10.15; bulk $9@10. | 8 of crude from Casper to that J Sheep—Receint pent Se 3 5 the supply being brought here Sal alate ewes | cted zal needs tended ee t Creek through the Central) | 3.50; feeder lambs: $12.50@ 12.35. i