Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1922, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: