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PAGE EIGHT. Bonds - DILS FEATURE = WHEAT TREND J an American | Anaconda hise ditions at higher th at Liverpoo! bullish fac! which ensued were associat-! Atl, .Gui ith selling on the part of houses Pov win northwestern connections, and Baltimor L. fir ‘olorado Fuel and Tron Produ up to prepare crop rer ed due p some degre heavy |Beimenem Stee in Winnipeg. The opening, | Canadian unchanged figures |Central Le : weit Motors Z De er $1.07% 1C ropeapepele ny and Ohio ——- , te Deel ¢ and St. Poul % tba round | ¢ id Pac 3% « « « n narrow line to $1.07\ to to $1.09. complaints as well| General that the government | Gocdrk h ¢ afternoon would be!Great Northern, . gave firmness Tlinois tral ‘and oats ter Inspiration Co Ye higher, De-| Iternational 5a? cack eae t. Mer. Mcrin ional ible ON Springfie is seareit expectance report Motors as crop bull lto corn opening unchanged ket re State 7 th’s pic. pfd Paper 2% to visible sun close otaled to a rally “tled at a shade off was an Lou! to ffic advance, wit.. “ecember 614 | Mexic an 61% ao b1%E, sami rd] Oats started unchanged to te | Middle gistored by | higher, December 39 and later un-|\issourl ading an@|derwent sonfething of a eng. one kg Caiiced Canadian Pacif! Iron nf] Provisions ‘lacked support Pp i” aioe Dupont, t er up also | —— Norfolk and Western — sold at new peak prices. Ott ug Open High Low Close|Northern Pacific 86% spots w Studebal, Nai Oklahoma Prod. tloal Biscuit, Coca Cola, Manhattan 1.07% 1.08 106% 1.07% |Pacifie Oti —- 58% Certificates, Gulf States St nd 1.09% 109% 1.08% 1.08% |Pan American Petroleum % bacco Produc ." the gains ran: 102% 1.02% 10.01% 102% | Pennaylwenia 48% n © People's Gas - 97% ing from one to two and one half < 2% diye Sesig {Pare On = 32% biden 7-018 «| Ray Consolidated Copper ----— Activity of speculative pools and ef 84% 63% 1 Weadlisia # z forts of shorts to buy back stocks 64%” .64 6488 | Rep. Troi aba Bree 2 m4 caused the advance assume rather ¢| Royal Dutch, N. ¥. : broad proportionse as the morning 38% 38% [Hears Roebuc Zz progressed. Representative railr 89% .39% [Sinclair Con. Oil — ee shares maile good heedway on a 381; (38% [Southern Pacific trading but the largest gains were Southern Railwa: - i : > vetiedt ‘ endard Oil of recorded by special stock flecting Studebaker Corporat favorable trade conditic notabl 11.40 hess “s Dupont eight and Nationa) B's 9.45 ‘exas cult u ur, About only ex ty ‘Trensco: the further ception to th w shipping sha Uquidated “dry ruling. An early rise of a point in marine preferred was cancelled and then the stock fell 2% more. Standard O}1 of New Jersey slipped back to 238 but moved up again to 241 nother new top. Ter: shares of Atlantic Refining company stock sold at $1,4225 a share, or $90 above Saturday's closing price. uy wh inéntai cific etail Stores . 8, Ind. Aliohol ited States Rubber ited States Steel Utah Copper - No. | Westinghouse Blectric \Willys Overlant - |American Zinc, Lead and Sm, Bute and Superior |Cale Petroleum a rest [Union Cash Grains. United Oct. 9,—Wheat—Ni CHIC hard, AGO. $1.09%. vu, 7; No.! Oats- No white,, 40% @40 49 @400. . 2, T2%%4e. b9@ 6Te. ‘Timothy Seed—$5.00@6.25, |Montana Power — Call money opened and renewed at] Glover Sead--$14.50@18.50. Baxttidk keine 434 per cent. Pork—Nom'nal. |Great Northern Ore 40% Expectation of an enormous in-] Yardé—$11.50. Chicago and Northwestern 92 crease in the unfilled tonnage of the to Ribs—$11.00@12 Maxwell Motors B 11% |Consolodizted Gas Cntted [States Steel corporatidn 141 be published tomorrow, caused. ceti' buting of the stock which advanced 5 | 4% points to 108%, the best price of Butter and Eggs : the year. Others stecls, equipments, L Stock corn products, Studebaker, Consol!- we cated Gas, North American and CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—Butter higher; creamery extras 43; firsts 35@37; tras firsts 39@41%; sqindards 39% American Can also moved swiftly up- ward. Top figures for the year were registered by Gulf States S! Amer. American ( ex seconds 38% @34;/ Chicago Prices. ay CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—{United States money stiffened to without effect on the High priced oll shares Poultry alive higher; springs 20> roosters 14. fowls. 15@24:| early $12; top matured steers $12.50; supply of western grassers liberal; un- dertone weak on in-between grades na put hroad demand. Sn) the ree teres tive beef steers; she stock slow: and somewhat below the top prices j Hitenay to betas. socta: iowort.< baitn of the morning } ge, i ednieabad 4 dinate 1} POTATOES strong to 15¢ higher; veal calves open — ing unevenly lower; stockers and feed ers firm. Hogs—Receipts 32,000; early market] strong to 10c higher; bulk 180 to 216 poung averages $9.75@9.90; bulk 220) \to 240-pound averages mostly around| $10; top $10.05 early; bulk 250 to 300- pound butchers $9.60@9.90; big pack-| CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—Potatoes strong er on bulk, firm on sacks; receipts 153 ars; total United States shipments 1,002; Wisconsin bulk whites 90c@$1, cwt.; ditto sacks 90c@$1.10 cwt.; Min- nesota socked white 90c@$1.05 cwt EW YORK Oct ad .01%. Cdecho-Slovakla a ma fully-steady; early top $13,50 to pack- | ers; lberal supply westerns; seven| doubles Nevada lambs $13.75, with dem: Argentine Sell at New Low! METALS NEW YORK NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—German marks sold here today for less than four cents a hundred, the lowest price on record. Opening quotations ranged from-3% to 4 cents. The pre- war price was ! Oct. 9.—Co d futur per dull, eady norther: 25.60@ spit | | Hundreds of prospective lot ‘pur- chasers made the trip to the Teapot townsite on Sunday, urged on by the huge gusher brought in by the Mam- moth-Sinclair company last Thursday on land east of the townsite. The bringing in of this well, according to V. ‘E. Stanley, vice president of the Teapot Development, practically proves the assertions of geologists that of! will be found on the town- site lots. Mr. Stanley and his asociates be- lieve in action and they have arrang- by delivery ¢ Antimony spot 6. , — For Gas Heaters, enything in Gas change Furniture NEW YORK, Oct. 9. — Prices of Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were listed on the New York curb as fol- lows: Boston Wyoming 99; Glenrock 1 3-16; Merritt 8%; Moun- tain Producers 18%; Mutual 12; Omah 1%; Balt Creek 19%. Gas Ranges or ‘Appliances see Ex- Co. 10-8-6t Fensland 16; ed for a drilling test of the townsite property on a special parcel of land which they have reserved for this purpose tracted for and the company » spud in on thie location nmediate future. If the test is succeseful, the va land be increased fot owners wil reap ri The rig hag been con- expects the in Wet NT Alliec: Chemical & Dye / 5 Allis Chalmers peepee * Se UL American Beet. Sugar Boston Wryor = | American Al buck Creek — Lively Demand at Higher) §allsh and Yeah ctors = me elif ry Prices ae “kT Opening in Both Sway Market in eee, reaieset Blackstone Salt y York Today. >, Tradin eae seams Che. 2 Early Trading American Locomotive’ - T 380% | Gone aaa American Smelting & Refg —-- Consolidated ie American Laphtot Pete - notadi as America! oe ules and Standard] 00), took place Domino 0} 00k ace clkhorn Che Casper Daily Cribune E. T. Wiliams — Kinney Coastal Compass Frantz - Gctes Jupiter Lance Royrity Preston Mike Henry Mountain & Gulf rutwest Res Bank Pleardy Western Y ou Mountain Merritt Cons. Refrs. eek end Morne BR rBi { Mutual S. O. Indi CH es Servic nsland York Oil new 3h First 4s Second 4s {First 4\s Second 44s Third 44s Fourth 4%s Victory 4%5 Hamilton Cat Creck Mule Creek Big Muddy Salt Creek — ] Rock Creek - Osun: Lan Elk Basin Greybull ~ Grass Creek Torchlight Sunset Royalty Creek Royalty & Protucers ~ Tom Bell Exploration- LIBERTY FOND: -$ 18.37 132. 201 14, UH Becutiiice Feratched by Taster and Clay. LOCAL OIL ee, NEW york CURB CLOSING. Producers s 50 00 00 1 1 1 1 1 14 1.25 VOM ve 07 18 33.00 2.0) 15.0 21.0 00.0 00.05 00.0. 00.0 fut; look lower; che Hogs—Receipts and pa or; bu op $9. ers stow to lic pound beeves $11. stead: lower, spots 10c to lambs $13.36; sheep and $9.75; ewes: $5 DENVER, Oct. $5.25@ calves, $7.00@9.00; stockers and fe Hogs | higher; @9.25 top, $9 Cattle — Receipts grades of corn fed beeves stea lower; > lower feeding ound steady. lambs 9. medium iran Locomotive _Car Uses higher; receipts 7,438 .cases:| Department of. Agriculture.)—Cattle—| Sheep—Receipts 23,000; lambs w Fisher Bod Corn Products, United |§irsts 31@35; ordinary firsts 25426; Receipts 24,000; very slow, quality ity, North American and} miscellaneous 28@30; refrigers ators] plain, few early sales; good native Otis Elevator, the last named rising) ¢tirts 26@27; refrigerator extras 27'4.|beef steers about steady; top yearlings weak; Denver Prices. 9.—Cattle—Receipts 300 head; market stead bulls, 22,000; prime she stock mostly 10c to 15c lower; bulls and vea!s .ar stockers and feqlers 10¢ to top $2. ders, $5,00@ Receipts 68) we fed clipped lambs $11.85, feeders yearlings 5; feeding lambs $13.40. beef st oe (Un! 9% By States Departmetn of Agriculture.}— 6,00: likht butchers steady to strong: ing grades strong to Lc nigh packing grader $7.50G 200 to 800-pound butchers $8.50@9.69, mixe ed and bu a n and the ts tas With four miles of dighpomtp job, good progress is being m: Creep by the Hope Engineering company, which has the con- tract, and every effort is being made to complete the line and have it in operation befre the ht carloads of pipe have arrived h are now being strung and more ts arriving daily. With the compietion yf this carrier Bolton Creek h market Naign will E tiors and that rr KASOM The oldier good to MINING CO! re trea will he and an intenatve tilling Ki shot its wel fie pr Bates - Stocks -:- Grains ppevs AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | t Wetrict, may organiza: indiviccual ming Ol ld, Aucer- which hayng lind field now “maxing preparations cevelopment SHOOTS WELL. company on 26-26-88 in the Lost is showing Ol rose 400 feet the casing With the tapping of the id affer the yhot flowed over iHESS MEETS has tor American: Mining Congress is cele- 26th neluded th ni a nnual convention. mong nd repregtntativ noe of men interested, in nd thelr meeting was one of most in- eresting of-conyention an subjects to ol shale industry, and ts} ling in conjunction with conference hird national oll shale meeting. nvention at Chicage laxt year large be °., ting 25 years of service, for whole nining industry, at Cleveland, in It has de At there attend- o'l shale, shale sec “dn will include in scope of its pro- ram d'seussione upon our o!l shale sources, legislation for the Industry, quipment Wt ‘The rig is completed for Cla: if the Marine Olt Company on the } vouthwest quarter of sect’on 20-39-78, | for distillation of off from and kindred topics. LL SPUD IN THIS WEEK 0. nd rigging up will be started this eek. Rigging up has been com Neted on Tayylor No. 3, on the ex- s a joint well and Royalty “ vel's, 1ajo'ning Hiderable yeguit, of these he jept. reme southeast corner of 17 of the Marine, & Producers. his well will be spudded in on Thurs: wh'eh « D 1y morning of this week. Both these ocations interest are the withdrawal is operattons.. con TO VISIT SHELDON DOME Taylor, Pat Sullivan and L. R. G. ©. MeMahon Sheldon will PRODUCTION INCREASES The American Petroleum sstimates that daily srudg ofl production in U nded Sept. 30 was 1,809,050 bbis.. as ompared with 1,507,050 for preceding yee k,an Increase of 2,000. re estimates (in bbls.) of daily aver- ‘ze gross production for weeks ended 30 and Sept. 23, 1922: Sept. 30 Sept. Oklahoma ANSaS rth Texas ra] Texas averag: 400,700 87,100 56,850 140,900 North Louisiana «nd Arkansas if Coast 122,050 113,950 Eastern eers heiters, $4.75@5.75: 59 @3,50; market 15@25c bulk of sal Sheep—Receipts 33,600 head; lambs, ket 15@: 12.50; ewe: lower; $4.25@5.25; feeder lamba, $7.50 “115,000 Wyoming and American .Petroleum Institute,. . ports. of petroleum crude and refined oils) at principal 1 Montana California -. “Total -_- 77,500 CRUDE IMPORTS According to figures collected by the ended Sept. offsets to Mammoth both being just oatside of an and centered on the leave tomorrow in company With a geologist to look over structure in=Fremont sounty, Where the Superior syndicate n which these men’ are ‘nteres‘ed, iriling at approximately 1,000 fect. is Institute 2 gross 8. for week 231 400,650 86,900 Following 57,350 141,800 120,750 118,360 118,009 ~83,250 1,509,050 1,507,050 895,000 390,000 im: S. ports for week 50 totaled 1,946,771 bbis., Minnesota bulk Red Riverg 90c@$1.05|ers doing little; bulk packing sows! $11.35@12.5 7 71 ewt.; Minnesota sacked sana land|$7.50@8; pigs mostly $9; heavy $8.75! MARK: eet erie dk cote aes ; Yhios BOc#$1 cwt.; North Dakuta bull | @9.90; medium $9,75@10; light $9.50@ | 48a Foc week ended Basta ¥e: Resets and ‘03%; Red Rivers 90c@$1 cwt.; 9.95; ight light $9.10@9.60; packing | Flax Seed. at Atlantic Coast Sorte ae 1,338,- nd demand 38.81} Paketa bulk Ear! ewt.;|sows, smooth, $7.60@8.25; packing| DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 9.—Closing}729 pbis., dally average of 191,246, demand 17,63,]fdaho sacked Rurals $1,30 cwt jsww . rough, $7.15 70; killing pigs| prices, flax seed October, 2.27 asked: against ‘308, 000, daily average of 79,- Denmark de: an T [88.7698 | November, 2.26; December, 2.20; | 429 cor week end Sept. 23. Receipts mand demand | Sheep—Receipts. 34,000; opening May, 2.21. at Gulf coast ports were 608,051, daily 18.70. Spain oP mand 2. German Marks slow; early sales fat native lambs 2 average of 86,864, against 647,000, For Gas Heaters, Gas Ranges or} daily average of 92,428 for week ended anything in Gas A wards. an increase price of the ots, 15 because of the heavy buying which has taken place and those who expect | Oil and gas —- to get in on the ground floor prices | Shipping will have to make their purchase be-i Chemical fore that date, 00 change Furniture Co. TEAPOT TOWNSITE {5 THRONGED WITH LOT BUYERS ON SUNDAY Sept. Receipts at 10-8-6t | ports for week ended Sept. 22 totaled 25,384, daily average of 3,626, Pacific NEW ORGANIZATIONS Returns indicate that 664 new com-| coast rele ae | AN-148—French Republic, $9 - AQ-19¢—French Republic, «744s \U-34—Kingtiom of Belgium, .V-13, Kingdom of Belgium, Gs 3A10—Kingdom of Norway, $n . iy SYS, 2 leted and a full crew on the le on the pipe line to Bolton advent of bad weather. 416.513; La. 66,897; Mass., 44,237, ; Mo., 180,294; Neb., 47.83! Okla., 46.130; RK. -4., 101,538 261,14 Wash., 16.851. > amount of 8,010.7! was consumed in Aug; July 000; June, 2344,758,000; M: 847,000; April, 1,850,180,000. MELON CUT BY Directors ef th merican ‘Sugar, 6a, & Tei, 2M-19—-Armour & Co., 4408, ‘-56—Raltimore & Ohio cv °X-2—ethlehem Steel ref.. 56 Bethlehem Steel p. m.. 5s anadian Pacific deb.. 5s - hi., Bur. & Quincy, ref.,5¢ A_ “hi, Mi & St. Paul c 1A-1—General Electric deb., 1B-36—Gootyear Tire Ss, 1931 year Tire Ss, 1941 1D-11—Grand Trank Ry of Can., nd Trunk Ry of reat Northern Ts A reat Northern, § 1-38 B Lackawanna Stee!, 5s, » new adj Gen. 42 - na Power 59, A ‘ew York Central, deb, 6s orthern Pacific pr, len. 4s ‘orthern Pacific gen, 38 4—Oregon Short Line, gtd, 6s, ctf: {-35—Oregon Short Line, ref, 4i 6--Pecific Gas and Electric, 53 Penn R. R., gen, 64s - STANDARD, » Standard Oi! Cor pany of New York have’ decla:.<‘ stock dividend of 200 per cent whie faises the capital from $75,000,000 + $225,000.000 and ‘Treases the 5 from $100 go $ A spzc“al. meet mg of stockholders has been called fo: November 3 to vote on the prop tion and if ratified the diyidend w’ be payasle to stock of record on Ds cember 1. Mammoth Stock on Curb the » Msmmoth <Stock of O11 com 4—Penn, R. PR. 2 is On@rauing in the Teo ¥ pot, wrs placed on ths New Yor curb this morning and ts selling t This compan hares of no par, valu woul uation of $84 Rubber, 7%e 8. Rubber 5s —Utah Power and Light, Western Union, 6%s. Westinghouse Electric which give the 000 | SUGAR . Oct. 9.—Sugar Tutu ; approximate sales 8, The demand for refined sugar continues light with prices unchange¢ 1 fat $6.25@6.60 for fine granulated. > | | MONEY issue M7 BOND ISSUE AUTUHORIZED. WASRINGTON, Oct. 9.—The Chi ago, Rock Is’and & Pacific railway wuthorized today by the inter. ate commerce Commis‘acn to issue nd sell $2,000,000 in 4% per cent onds of the St. Paui and Kansas City hort Ine, a subsjdiary corporation. The funds will reimbuse the parent orporation for advances and expendi- tres on additions and betterments to ne short fine. n the 16th day of November, 1922. Hd. NE% Section 23, Townshi North, Range 80, and Ad. Hd. NE«, N%&SE%, SEXSEX% tion 22, NE%NE%_ Section WNW Section 26, NW% tion 28, ‘ownship 34 North, Rang 80 West, 6th Princi; Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three} year Pzoof, to establish claim to the la ove described, before Marion Whee! er, United States Commissioner, a: Casper, Wyoming, on the ay letober, 1922. Claimant names tons. ‘ witnesses: Renad . Claimant names as_ witnesses: ‘i NEW YORK, Oét. 9.—Call mone. Henry Smith, Robert Finn, Herbert trong: high 6; low 444: ruling rate} Ob@ Seg ani Ray Kirkpa ether Schulte, Ted Wangseng, all of Cas- 41%; closing bid 6; offered at 6%; Ia: ae Coa yonor Me of} per, Wyoming. ‘oan 6 cai! Jouns against acceptance: | Wer River, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. . J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov. 71922. Se NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. and Office at Douglas, Wyoming, detober 5, 1922. f Notice is hereby given that Dotha Bartell of Cesper, Wyoming, vho, on October 11, 1920, made vomestead entry No. 020154 for JEM, EYNWK, SWUNW sec- ‘on '28, SEMNE% section 29, ownshiy 37 N., range 89 W., sixth srineipal ‘meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three- vear provf, to establish claim to the and above described, before Marion 2. Wheeler. United States Coma faa PS ioner. at Casper. Wyoming, on thel® ‘6th day of November, 1922. Claimant. names as -witnesses: \mel Knox, Harry LaBarron, L. G. 3nilor, Carl Knox, all of Vonnie, 'yoming- W: B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 9, 16, 23, Nov. 3,71922. 4; time | ns firm; mixed cofateral 60 4%@4%: 4-6 months 4%@5 commercial paper $44. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depurtment of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo., Oc tober 3, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Mif flin M, Butler of Casper, Wyo., Box | 10938, who, on June 25, 1920, made stock-raising \additional homesteac No. 026109 for N% SE% SEX%, E%SW%, section 10 N%NEX, NEYNW section 15 township 28'N., range 81 W., sixtl principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three- year proof, to establish claim to th land. above described, before’ Stelle Tungquist, Clerk of the Distrix Court, at Rawlins, Wyo., on the 22nd day of November, 1922. Claimant names a3 witnesses: M Elma Butler Cromer, J. J. Caughlin. J. M. Cromer, Robert Witter, all of Casper, Wyoming. MART: T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. Publish Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1922. (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 3, 9, 16, 23, 1922.) ———.- —-- NOTICE TQ CREDITORS. To the Creditors of the Estate of George H. Pew, Deceased. You are hereby notified that Al- fred =. Lowey has made application to the District. Court praying that neillary Letters of Administration in the above estate be issued to him pursuant to request duly made and filed of Mary J. Pew, widew of the deceased. You are further notified that a hearing on said application will be had before C. O. Brown, Jude of the District Court of Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, at the “court house, er er, Wyoming, on the 25th day tober, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. bi or as_soon thereafter a> the mat- ter may be heard, at which time you may/be present if you so desire to proseat claims against said estate or make objection, if any you have, to the appointment of the said Alfred . Lowey iNary admin‘strator “Dated thi 6th cay of October, panies were organized under laws of! involving sum principal of $650,044,000. corresponding period a year ago 699| concerns were incorporated with an aggregate capital of $49,345,100. New oll and gas enterprises loom up The company has announced | prominently in returns, J states during Sept. with au-/ Those capital of $100,000 or more} | Land Office at Douglas, Wyo., Octo- In} ‘Ler 6, 1922. altho chemical of 25 per cent in the|and shipping flotations show decrease. | effecttive October | This Is indicated in following table: Regardless of the huge speculative | possibilities of the property as o'l bearing land, the lots are expected to|G. S., reports under date of Sept. 30,| increase rapidly In value. The town {s| production of electric power and con-| utuility | so located that it is bound to grow fast, with conditions in Salt Creek and Teapot oil fields. large su assure {t of a prosperous future All in all, one ive offerings ming. in of the most estate Sept., 1822. 575.00 5,300,000 Sept.,- 1921, | _-$226,480 053,862.00 the land above described, before ming, on the 26th day of October, 2,150,009 Marion P. Wheeler, United States! 192z. 450,009 ' Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, FUEL CONSUMPTION HIGH Division of power umption of fuel by public according to all those in touch | power plants during April, May, June. | the neighboring} July and August, 1 resources, U. S. | is There were; ‘The | 1,231,595 bbis. fuel oil thus consumed | at- inj sume more fous fou prey March, 949,952. Calif., 195.0 1. (ala 400 “bb months, than not con- of rounding population and the/in Aug., as compared with 996,805 in| fact that the townsite is on the main/ July; June, 919,960; May, 856, CasperSalt Creek highway and on the | 824,097; telephone and proposed railroad lines,| which more than 10,000 bbls. fesoseaes in Au the Teapot townsite lot Tis | are considered 14 1922. HAZEL CONW&LL, Clerk District Court. (Seal) By GLADYS FORD, Deputy. Publish Set. S and 16. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION hee a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 18, 1923" otice is hereby given that Ralph Koestner, of Casper, Wyoming, vho, on August 26, 1919, made iomestead Entry, No. 016166, for W'2SWX Section 1, SE% Section 2. N%#NEX Section 11, Townshi| 10 North, Range 82 "West, ath Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention’ to make final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the Jand above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- to establish claim to the land above | sioner, at Casper, Wroming, on the described, before Marion P. Whee!-;20th day of October, 1 er, United States Commissioner, at) Claimant. ‘aames ae "witnesses: Casper, Wyoming, on the 15th day|Clyde Epperson, Delta Epperson, of November, 1922. Geo obinson, Verne L. Thom- Claimant names 2s _ witnesses:/as, of Casper, Wyoming. James A. Speas, Carl A. Rainwater, B. J. ERWIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 4, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Edwin Gothberg of Casper, Wyoming, who, on October. 22, 1920, made home- stead entry No. 014108 for W% W134. section 33, township 33 N,/' range 80 W., E%W%, W%SW%, SWUNW% section 5, SEX% sec- tion 6, township 32° .N., range 80 OW. sixth principal merid ian, has filed notice of intention to'\make final three-year proof, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office st Douglas, Wyoming, September 21, 1922. Notice is hereby “given that Frank B. Hughes, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on Dec, 10, 1917, and Nov. 24, 1919, made Homestead and Additional’ Homestead Entry, No. 015265 and No. 015266, for Hd. S% Section 17, and Ad. Hd, N%_ Section 17, ' Township 35 North, Range 78 West, 6th Prin- cipal Mefidian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year Proof, to establish cleim to the i C.. Fuller, Frank -| (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, land above described, before Mar- Tandy all of Casper, rena ae {522 = cts Pr 8s 46: 28,1 fon b. Wheeler, United Sta -s Com- B. J. ERWIN, ~~ missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | the 2nd day of November, 1922. Publish Oct. 9, 16,23, 80, Nov. Claimant names as- witnesses: 6, 1922. Cet Aa a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. A. J. Patchen, Melyin Patchen, Roy Holloway, Jeremiah Donovan, all of Casper, Wyoming. * B. J. ERWIN, Register. (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922.) Department of the Interior, U. S. \Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 18, 1922. a Aree is hereby given that Alan . ie, 0! Stet ‘yoming, who, on June 18, 1920, mate Des- ert Land Entry, No. 017120, for Notice is hereby given that Albert’ Lots 2, 3, 4, Section 6, Townshi, I. Foster of Casper, Wyoming, who'North, Range 77 West, 6th Princi- on October 9, 1917, made homestead pal Meridian, has filed notice entry No. 014228 for NW cection|of intention to make final three- 20, township 38 N,, range 82 W.,|year Proof, to establish claim to sixth principal meridian; aibas filed the land above described, befcre jnotice of intention to make final, Marion Wheeler, United States five-year proof, to establish claim to Commissioner, ac Casper, Wyo- Claimant names as_ witnesse: ;Donald Michie, Ralph Cooley, Charles G. Bader, James P. Wilson, ; ,all of Casper, Wyoming. { B. J. ERWIN. Register. | (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 22, 11922.) | 4 Bat OOS LI NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. ‘Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 18, 1922. | ‘otice is heteby given that Wa! iter W. Burnside, of Casper, Wyo- iming, who, on Aug. 30, 1919, and { Mar. 15, 1920, made Homestead jand Additional Homestead Entry, (No! 018879 and No. 018380, for Survaying aud Locations Geologis: Oil Experts Oil Fila } Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING. ‘MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg.