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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. All Markets Grains -:- Livestock AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED HEAVY BUYING (GRAIN PRIGES Sex xermserte ||| _ozssceees.| MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELO NEWS! RESUMED) STRONG TOMY === ==— ===" een STATES WELL W SAN Chappell Pa > | asec Car & Foundry — Acceptance ‘of Armistice by |American aylld ree | ped, nternational Corp — Turks Fails to Cause [Amer n Loopustive : +3 rket Opeatia This Morn- ing Featured by Continua- tion of Demand. -—Dom. of € . 5% % notes —Dom. 10a; S088: . 3 French Republic, 8s -. AQ103—¥French Republic = No completions have been recorded by the Western States Oil & Land company during the past week although American Smeltiig &Refg. }Americen Sugar Heavy Slump. ppell - $ * 2 auEeas —is Columbin ht t : asl U 22—Kingdom of Beigium, NEW TORRE OMItiiescdbaine a |American Sumatra Tobacco -- 183% | Consolaaved aaa jone well aauald. be showing production within the next few coe Sate: Seaceea Beachley 2 x, chicas pi desoct ba pane: Oct. ap eee sree American T. and T. 123% | Capitol Pete . 00% |days. This is No. 6 in the Soap Creek field which has been 5 of B&t “4 sats, chit becaghe eau acceptance by the 3 led to a| American Tobacco — 163%] Cow Gulch - 4 03 d f he first d for th ths. This} 8U K. of G. B. & I i = 2 % ares, notably olls, moderate downturn in the value of!American Woolen _ : 4 3 | producing rom fhe first sand for the past six months. is oh Domino - Elkhorn — Lae : : : R - bs CG 28—Amerle: outside buying orders in’ today ®| wheat today during the early dealings, | Anaconda Copper - hole is being drilled deeper with the expectation of larger | Cr 15—american ; ; 15—American Tel. and Tel. cv, 68 -------------- 7% ock market which were most effec-| sting tacked volume and the market Atchison 4 £.T. Willams production in the deeper sand end the es “J 21-—American Tel " ° in the standard rail group Pro-} soon raliled to well above yesterday's Ai), Gulf and West Indies - Kinney Coastal |bit ts now working in the Madison Well to Be Shot. : and Co., 4% = + pepe Pept asters tie an and finish. It was said that seaboard com- yartimore ate. eepgenge |time at 1,960 feet with the excellent] | The Ashiand-Wyoming Oil company Beas Obie, cv 4 — ‘ Xs eee ch un-| petition for “quick saipments was & fethichem Steel B ba st s. It is expected that the] has been having casing treuole wh fio 4 fe trom? ona 4, | factor in giving strength to prices. Canarian Pacific Jupiter | next 20 or 40 feet of drilling will tap| has caused a delay in tne shooting of ean $2, Tenct from one to | An advance in the corn market helped Central Leather Sanne ac oe he commercial flow. Thia well ia 1 Eerall a tatle ‘Ridte Gk CaevE but re or a Ste ales approximated 1,-| ais to lift wheat. The opening, which Chandler Motors Royalty & Producers- tec cn the northwest quarter of] it is expected that this wilt be o an oer Sag pr oe 5 varied from %c to %c lower, with Chesapeake and Ohio Preston section 27-6-32, sect: Se that sar a ogee Ss s : ‘ p of seven points in United | necember $1.07% to $1.07% and Ma hicago, Mil and St Mike Hen Collapsed casing is still being side-|thts week and the result of the long Ss Sta ealty on announcement of a} $1 ogi to $1.08%. was followed by a Chicago, R. L a Mountain and tracked in the Rotten Grass test at} =o drilling made Ep 6s / new preferred stock issye and indi-| period of wavering and then by gains Chino Copper Outwest | s.190 Yeee G61 the Bodtivdear eeartee a cations of reduced buying in other])) around, Colorado Fuel and Iron - ction 28-7 Water in Greybull Sand oP lee H arts of the list encouraged bear at-| Subsequently, the market was fur crate yong a Good progress is being made in the} The Markham interests drilling PSs sintshespad altace. og Be cca Sterns ae tacks during the final hour, Mexican |ther strengthened, by good milling de-| ape plied Rearet piles | TRG setkcbeceley, bey Past il Mo. Kan. & Texas, ne j., i ‘ ‘ Petroleum and Standard Oil of New!mand both southwest and northwest Western quarter tion the ¢ county have at last reached the (i 5 Montana Power, | = ‘ Jersey reacting sharply from thelrland by bullish estimates. of United Pete 000 fest SUM died and tik raitensien ee? ee een ‘ , early high levels, The closing was ir-|worid's available supply, The close Electric Wyo-Kans. | ek 0-A on the north-| ot wafer. Showings wer air Northern e 38% 98 regular, ‘ was unscttlel %c to 1%c net Le ccag Motors Wyo. 7 “ Jeast quarter of rection 5-39-78 is on|the shallower strata pe| NC 6—=Northern 3 + an with December $1.08* to $1.08% and} Go. — Western States first Wall Cree® at 2,135 feet.| leved w NK 11—0r ctls Z 104 make preial produc-| Nyy 11 AX on the northwest quarter| tion when deve! of section 17-3! Wall Cr b Se Se? NEW YORK, Oct. 11—Renewal of the heavy buying of oil shares gave a strong tone to the opening of today stock mparket. Steels, “equipments, oO; FON) ena May $1.10% to $1.10%. \llinois Central _ Aggressive buying of corn on the |Inspiration Copper part of one of the larger houses turned |Internctional Harvester ped © hol is through the first| be plugged to the Kimball »: 290 feet and ic ce-| shot according to In NEW YORK CURB CLOSIN Producer ~-$ 18.12 ek Mount. annour Standard Ol! of New Jersey sold at the opening between 236 and.2%8 and the then advanced to“ 240 as. com- 1 with a close of 233 yesterday. Mexican "Petroleum shot ‘up to r within’ two!points of 1, on a et gain of nearly Pan-American A and 8 establi t t eorn and cats upward after a weakj|Int. Mer Marine pfd. Merritt ><. men S%-inch casing It is probable that several wells r 86 rails and public utilities all made mod-| start, Corn opened te to ee lower, |International Paper _ 61 |Glenrock Oil s — Wns itarcaAtiet that alatiee dn the nea: ) 0 9 erate gains. One thousand shares of) necember 61 to 62c, and later Invincthle ON ____- 6% | Salt Creek Prds. —..-- | Apex Resumes Drilling. future which will be carried , s 6% 1 42 ean pale ata Sagha’ “couktiar jKelly Springfield Tire Good export demand for corn was! In evidence. The close was steady at %ec to et advance, With itiami Copper. December Middle States Oil Initial prices for oats were %c off| Midvale Steel —__ to a shade off. December 37%c to 39c,' Missonri Pacific alt Creek Cons. and Refrs. The Apex O11 company, subsidiary of | Kim! he Myrian O} company with head-| sha arters at F atic l and the field developed as a w sand proposition ming op -__ fielé im} Pacific Company Re-clects shed JERSEY Ivy, N Oc! u The af “]HEARING IN OIL CASE .BARNBITS RAKE Lousiville und Nashville fexican Petroleum stoc pa arine new utual —_- O. Indiana —.- Service Com - Westerr Vestinghouse ast comps mining, ntention of the ¢ z , “ and later were on the ups New York Oil --- cep teat. A hole companies, reelected dir re Beale prioee Buenas st more | deliveries. a Mammoth Oil | orevious!: Hed brought in quite «| ywittam B, Barnum. Otto T. I than five points each. Standard Lower quotations on hogs weakened! Yestern - j of ¢ om a shallow sand but Se" > ah of California improved 1% and most : |Northern Pacific —_ eee: wn. re me the provision market. was lost owing to cavings was lost r 5 | mee ae SC oe STARTS AT CHEYENNE $222 004 HAUL 7 - Correction. {Oklahoma Prod and Ref. : Pacific Ol Open. High. Low. Close. pon “Amerie of the other oils advanced fracttonally. Gains of % to 1% were registered by American Locomotive common and | wHEAT— 4s Me Petroleum ~.. mop as company has ; preferred, Baldwin, United States Steel chic he 1.08% | People’s ae = a ed gus into its lines and only 9 few } ng Yo typographical CHEYE Ww yo, Ox tee 5 a" 2 CINCINNATI, ( ct. IA total Crucible and Gulf State Steel, AmerI- 1.10% |Pure on - E ird 44h rare x whieh fave been | statement wes made in ye ngs Ss. the aes, aS s me * ‘5 of $222.004.9 nd bonds was can Express moved up four points to ss 1.03% y Consolicated Conner _ th 4% _ A slight delay has been occa-}4cy's issue. The Mammoth Of com- | 28% company and SNPeE eee es Obt by fits who held San new peak price and Consolidated ading Victory 4%s --- ~ 100.06 | « by the lal vival pany hae leases on 9,3 p Tea.| burgh, Pa., for the uppointment of @ up the Hs ante hankciee thin Gas rose 1%. The advance in rails Rep. Iron ° ure control in turning ‘the xe >|} pot which at the estimated capital recetver for the Bair Oll company were oity r er 28, it was offictall was led by Lackawanna up 1%. Weak < Royal Dutet he distribution system but |the company based on New York curb] Tesumed in the ted States «lists announced today by E. H. Matthew pourt for Wyoming Monday and prob wbly will continue for ten days or a ortnight. The hearings began las The € ring but were discontinued du amer month, ‘The plain uN AUTOMOBLE 10 Bt EXHIBITED ul Bl sl Cnetnews ess was noted tn Davison Chemical ff 2% and American Car off 2. Initial strength of high priced ofls lowed by « period of profit which carried them down 3 points below their early high, temporarif: president |] vected that th's will be in sales would give the Iand a value of 3. Olt - 3 Crude Market —['| 2nat tne naturat tuct wal be ty use !#8,011 (nso ot wt vi Daughter.” Colum: bia Theater soon. 10-11-1t Railway ot ures previously given tandard Of lof N, Hamilton ~ Cat. Creck — ‘iy unsettled the rest} oer. _ _ 11 i ‘ol se he holders « of the list, reactions of a -point or a |big Muddy ig ttt age din anit wating on more taking place in Crucible and Products c rth SW ; : r nore taking | mental Of Salt = | n with the intention of freezing out Guilt States” Steele, Studebaker, pee 10.75 % | Rock Creek the minority stockholders American Locomotive, Baldwin, Kier Sec 80% | OSES = : - a American Smelting cnd Corn Prod- Cash. Grains, : nat MoohBT 32. er onate i ucts. The latest supporting infiu- «hee was provided by a broad demanc “CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Wheat No. nited States Rubber 2 harc $1.11% {United States Steel ._- Greybull Surveying aud Locations r 16% @1.18% 7 Cre ae eae eens < far rallkoedi aliecen,©, Liilon? Padition [Sees wee acted, ar b@68%c; Now 2|Utah Copper. 6644 Iroraniigits ; a ; iS yeah Geologists Oil Experts Chicago Northwestern, Norfolk and |veliow 67%@69c. Oats No. 2 white | Westinghouse 624 | Sunset any. perkons who fare) iolereeted |, .a. larwe, demand. forthe cars made. 1 Ov Field’ Maps, bine Prints : ‘C3YOUR Ventern, Reading, New York Central,|j1«@4314: No. 3 white 40@41%c. | Willys Overland —.—- 6% | a in the purchase of a capable c UX US Sp urene SoMpRnY Muda Soe WYOMING MAP AND . , Valley, Atchison, Atlantio| nee ater 2, T6%. Turley, @smearote, (American Zino, Tead and Sau 18% So ae oe iP iacipeee aitgrie leibe that reason has opened permanen BLUE PRINT CO, SUPPLY: STORE: Line, Southern Pacific, Great | timothy seed $5.00@6.25. Clover seed |¢ De “a BS etbag srt =a Tribu! tomobile ys mn ; ¥ Salk. Pelrolains ‘ie United States government is| t@ the. Tribune automobile rilGp, liad shan patentee P. O. Box 325 ; ern preferred end Rock Island] si5q@19, Pork nominal. Lerd $11 ontena Power — oe, nites. “Sta ree le H Aer octhbes 28.) 24 (siya Ri] improving 1 to 2% points. This mani-| Ribs $11@12 ettuck Arizona —. considering the shutting off of furt h will be held October 23, 24, | mobile businese for 14 years. His Room 10, Daly Bidg. | oan) thata lion OF utrerern calised a ate ts = loans to Europe and private corpo . and by the display of such | last connections were with the Ford ! 5 oe reat Northern Ore — oils and other Industrials, American Flax Seed. Chicago and Northwestern tions will be discouraged in their at-| cars as the Star, which is the latest | agency in Colorado, a: r o ve 1 ston | “a need competitor in its class, The Durant agency includes tho Express extending its gain to six] pULUTH, Minn., Oct. 11.—Closing| Maxwell Motors B tempts along thcee lines. Washington] announced npetitor t Dun y_ includ fe points, National Lead climbing 2% t0 {cash prices flax seed: Oct. §2.29; No- Consolidated Gas - |‘ attempting to curb militarism. punt sGallgbiizeesnny i ienaed the Hi ent Ment! and here / Hennes ieee Manicgs Pa petaare A rare et cd | | A 76 per cent stock dividend is be-| streets from John M. Wisenhunt, | and the Locomobile. Every gradua: || Let Eveready lead the way. We have a complete line bounded to 203%, a new high on the y ! e . ng arranged by > onal Biscuit. wi ic Ee ea the taper Ae pen Bar pr ; is dad ee \ of Flashlights, Bulbs, and Batteries. Meet us at our booth jovement an@ Standard Oi of New we H E Ss k -——— Gallup has the agency for the Dur rom the cheapest Star at $348 to || zi 2 Jersey alsaeetiaal 22 Cal! money Cotton. we toc {| The new U. S. bond issue is being! ant and the Star in this tervitory. | the highest priced Locomobile at at the Casper Tribune Auto Show. opened and renewed at 534 per cent.| NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Spot cotton | {taken heavily by small investors. | He has already found that there is | $11,000. Erratic fluctuations in the high|aviets middling 21.80. } | ene — - | priced shares characterized the early arr Ree: Chicago Prices. Business men are preparing to de- ‘ ternoon market. After climbing to CHICAGO, Oot 11.-(United States|mand the reneal of remaining wariClever Numbers On |] AMATIC PLOT Ws THE 205%, the highest price of the year, POTATOES Department of Agriculture.)—Cattle— | taxes. 2 Mexican Petroleum dropped below 201. Receipts 13,000; beef steers rather — Jollies Program At ; | American Ra@lator sank from 129 to jslow: mostly steady; Uberal share of] ‘The 741.000 ton increase in unfilled | Fe ST E” A 126 on the announcement of the stock} CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Potatoes steady; | run still ba early top metured beef | of the United States Steel corporation Th ° “WW e Iris Yesterday \ dividend of 69 per cent in common }receipts 75 cars; total United States | steers $12.75; some held higher; best | Places the industry in the hest cond) | stock, National Biscuit ran off from| shipments 1,036; Wisconsin bulk] yearlings $ : bulk beef steers of|tion it has occupied since 192 It gat ce 211 to 204. Meanwhile Dupont jumped| round whites 90@$1.10 cwt.; ditto! quality, and condition to sell at $9@| Will result in further increases in new} | J points, Jersey Central 4% to a new]eacked 95c@$1.10- cwt.; Minnesota] 11.25; better grades beef cows and] orders this month and logically means| 4). rues night weekly . high 1% level. Lorillard 4 and Otis Ele-| sacked and bulk round whites No. 1,|helfers strong; veal calves strong to|that the steel business through the/ 1114, dig theater given by Hunter's vator 334. Sugars were absorbed on] 9(0c@$1.10 | cw Minnesota sacked, shade higher; other graeds and:classes | first half of the coming year will be) poe. com In the sereen present ation of thr} FOR SALE 4 ) was replete with clev: sitterk aac the further advance in prices of the|sand land Ohlos 90c@$1.05 cwt.; Min-|largely steady; supply of western | 800d. er dancing, snappy repartee and e es mearente Guy raw and refined produc*s and Timken |nesota bulk sang land Ohios 80@90c|grassers moderate. ome: vertain’ng vocal numb 25 eens ie i Roller Bearing established a new veak| cwt.; Minnesota bulk Red River Ohlos| Hogs — Receipts 19,000; lighter] Detro!t—Production cf American) “4,)4 aity the 1 ight of the show: Bs 5 poet ae sath RAMBOUILLET RAN : ficure. Marino preferred was marked | 99c@$1 cwt.; South Dakota bulk Early | weight 10c to 20c lower; packing sows V opae! of Spe mi otor: ed gree for} as tne harmony rendered by the male Rue hy thar nae 50 two-year-olds and 250 yearlings. up two points but United Fruit fel! to] Onios 75@85c ewt.; North Dakota bulk | steady; bulk 170 to 220-pound averages ; AUsUSt was $136, BER AANG }EUCKS artat orge Huntcr, Sam Mylie,| Po 5 : ay c * - & ef - : Prerid * : ‘a » Cec! ston’s novel se rams 2 all full bloods z 0 > be a similar extent. Fiuctuations in the] Red Rivers 90c@$1 cvt.; Idaho sacked | $9.60@9.75; few choice 225 tq 250-| comparing with 130,107 in July ani | Bua igwniaiand Den Singter, 7" ea theres i i apts tons yal ts rhe mF an are nite blo iS and of the be recognized leaders were kept within| Rurals $1.25@1.35 cwt. pound butchers $9.80@7.85: top $9.85) 109.172 In August 1921. Productio: | o.01. number was well received 8 in| Concerns two mon, alilee in. fuck ambouillet breeding. They are large, smooth, heavy, moderate bounds with prices, how one load; bulk packing sows $7.75@/!n August th's year is a new hig! | q''loq by the wave of applause which ~ ape al phe tate! 2 a bes a wi sheering sheep, and are all my own raising. Prices.» ever, inclining upward des fresh 8.35; desirable pigs around $8.85;| monthly record followed their song. Several encores|"r 4 a tondon fox. One ls a reasonable. 2. offeringa from speculative sources. were demanded by the enthusiastic) (i047 B d E heavy $8.75@9.80; medium $9.55@9.75; y Snalannanta ones ae rae ae a5 utter and Eggs jf )isnt s0.25@0.75; ent iene s9a0.s0: audience, Slasabite/ ocho tas aE AISTOR| the: roma eS BECKTON STOCK FARM vain eal lear a a SUGAR Eatth Hunter, as usual was pleasing ruining hin reputation as. eM Seance Sheridan, Wye. CHICAGO, Oct. 11—Butter unset-}?*° Aa LU 8 in her song and dance act and Wa8jorator and losing the 1c s i A tld; cremmbigtextral MOIS: Brattle well received. Billie Wilson and peautiful, young wife be METALS opening} NEW YORK, Oct. 11—Sugar fu 3544 @37%; extra firsts 39%@42; sec-| 0) . ss a é Elyata Thayer, girls from th use of narcotics. The other fg u — EW YORK, Oct. 11—Copper dull, oe Saale Pindete. eke. sales native lambs steady: early top|tures closed irregular; approximate Titetherd last Rid Ala Sor, Gungiiannvateoasms tes al elactrolsil Bei : $13.85; to city butchers $13.50 to pack-| sales 30,700 tons. The market for re 1 had rolytic spot and futures 14. ss, unchanged; receipts 3,526 w ‘ ri to t iy well Wilson had characteristics in which the othe Winctiee aenOts ann Gea Ress, uate, ers, some held at $14; liberal supply | fined sugar was firmer owing to the h the chorus, while M'ss' cen tn weak futures 33 ¥ of westerns; trading slow; fat ends,|advance in raws and prices were ad-} mover gid a splendid solo dance. Tu- Poultry, alive, higher: fowls 15@ ; springs 20c; roosters 14c. nine cars Montana lambs $13. feed-| vanced 15 points by most of the local er, about steady; five doubles 55-pound| refiners to the basis of $6.75 for fine western feeding laml/: $13.50; sheep|e@ranulated.. A better inquiry was re |scarce, around steady. ported for both domestic and export Tron steady; prices unchanged. Lead steady; spot 6.50@5.75. Zine firm; East St. Louis spot and near by delivery 6.60@6.70. Antimony spot 6.75 @7.00. a The nobleman ots e ot an elle Labode and Joe Sauline did well.in|, The nobleman gets th her, mar to exchange places with him whil special numbers, the former offering) \“ ot a enustad renee & song and eccen BRM TTS (ye cones heoarey con ceecnty thatite Sauline, assisted by the chorus inj) 00 CACMANEO 0 MO in whe a fetching costumes, earned hearty a “ a Salts Me 3 Diatidetid: eae vineinim Buea jlove is awakened for her supposed ¢ ay | Busband { h a comedy} The ptay climbs rapidly from one | Help The Red Cross Foreign Exchange Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb... Oct. 11.—(United The program closed w NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Foreien ex-| ~ x: | States Department of Agriculture.)— skit in which Vera Franks, Sam Mylie] ga matte z h ie Sites change firm; Great Britain 4.43%;) ane which Vera F i ramatic incident to another with Ju cables 4.48%; 60. day bills on banka | 106*—Heceipts 7.000; mostly 10c to} ew yorRK, Ox mones {and Bud Brownte featured. Theis. cicent comedy .to reliove the| o to the 141) ww Peo” dectana 766% bles {15° lower; bulk mived and packing easier; high 3%: low 4%4: ruling rate} #Hunter company plays in Riverton to|tenseness of the situations Guy} 5 Wy. Nance and 7.5 cables | cyades $7-40@8: bulk medium and Bz “i i vate }etay and tomorrow, returning to the] po. : cables last is one of the few young 7.67%... Italy demand 4. 4; closing bid 44; offered at 5 Nght butchers $8.50@9.40; top $9. Iris theater here Friday night with cae eee 4. 28, Belgium demand 6.95%: cables i loan 4%; call loans against accept-| Iris theater here ight WHEN 8 | rotors can depict realist’cal!y NEW XORK, ‘Oct 11—Pricts off t96 °° Germany “demand, 08 13-16], Cattle—Recelpts 10,000; beet steers| Aeeg g; time loans firm: mixed collat.{ %°% Musical comedy tablold, Inter |ane gtr Coa oa ema iieiel Vvoming ols at 2 p. m. today worn] ey oer ina demand s8.ag; (OW, Mostly 18c to 2c lower; few! Toon anve 444%: 4.6 months sed with special numbers. teria Giittae ANA Rte He livable Usted on the New York curb as fcl-| 1105 3g.97.. Norway demand. 17.82. zoeice top pp! Red ya barely | 44 @5; prime commercial paper 414. - > [supported by Rut nclair as. the an Sweden demand 26.63. Denmark de-|stendy: top $ BREE Cee, UNeTEH- If you want to vote on Nov. 7th,|Wife and a capable cast Boston Wyoming 1 1-16; Merritt 5%: Mountain Producers 18%; Mutual 12% yOmar 1 9-16; Salt Creek 20%. : ; about 5c to 25¢ lower; bulls and veals Trisal who. tie int"Thes Maeduer mand 20.38. Switzerland demand 18.72] mostly 25¢ lower; stockers vei u 5 o revery <duilet your name must be on the registra 10 M . Spain demand 18.22, Greece demand | inevenly lower. ‘|Past Leader Of tion books Jader” are due for an evening of paras Ccpantsnabin 2.70. Poland demand. 01. Czecho-Slov- : 5 So | pleasure. A news picture of spring “The Conyict's Daughter. aila demand 2.8%. Argentine demand ES ie reg rtd erie ps’ [258 08 Various college campuses sup aan. ao 2. ‘ = itab Sahai 4 me: e feu < ia Theater soon. 36.00. Brizal demand 11.62. Montreal | jambs $1 13.50; top $13. fed G: Ae R. Dead NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDE) plements the feature. yearlings $19.25 ANNUAL MEETING. ewe top 35.85; ah clipped lambs $1 10.75; sheep steady; Fashion Show Notice is hereby given, that the ° feeders strong; early sales of feeding { pes yOINES, Iowa, Oct. 11. —|annual meeting of the stockholders UNDE RI SILVER lambs $13.25@13.60. George W. Burlingame, past comman-|of the Exploration Oil & Gas Com- #asES der of the Grand Army. of the Repub | pany will be held at the offices of October 18, 20 and 21 Denver Prices. lc, department of California, and Ne-|the company, suite 15 Daly building, NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Foreign bar/ peNVER. Colo., Oct. 11—Cattle 1e-| vada, died here Tuesday. in the City of Casper, State of Wy silver 69; Mexican dollars 52%. lesipts 7,500: market steady; beef} Mr. Burlingame, who was 78 years|ming, on Monday, the 23rd day of At the Elks Lodge | steers $6.00¢P7.50; cows and helfers| old, was taken ilf while en route to| October, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the the Tribune sre | $400@5.50; calves $7.00@9.00; bulls} Des Moines from his home in Central] forenoon, for the purpose of elect- winners and possibly the keys we | $2.50@3.50; stockers and feders $5.00] City, Neb., to attend the national G.| ing officers and directors and trans- «ive with every 50c paid at office will) @7.: A. R. encampment held here two| acting «uch other business as may oS AT YOUR win you 2 big prize. S-12-tt | Hogs receipts 700; market 15 to 25c| weeks ago. some before the meeting. Dated} SUPPLY STOR : | higher; top $9.80; bulk $7.50@9.75. MesTiaiue aS his 10th day of October, 1922. | ~U 2 If you want to vote on Nov. 7th, Sheep receipts 34.000; market 15 to} If you want to on Noy. 7th GIL. H. WOOTTEN, your name must be on the registra-| 25c lower: lambs $12.0012.30: ewes $4.25) your name must the registra Secreta {tion books. '@5.25; feeder lambs 37 tion books, _ 1 Publish Oct. 11, 12, 13, 19

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