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de Casper Dailp Cribune _PAGE ELEVEN Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED i FEDERAL RESERVE REPORT SHOWS SMALL DECLINE IN BANK DEBITS STOCKS GIVEN (GRAIN PRICES EARLY SETBAGK; SHOW DEGLINE ss Car and Foundry -- scenccece 16) ; i 5 = 3 - e » Zine ~ -4 Dom of ¢ Oils, Steed, and Eaulemest Pee oBenrah Bact on inernat ieee eo Casper Gains in Tenth District Moving Ahead of| "2! ics Nee Soe BET: Teac Bosse eseemanee & Cheyenne to Tenth Position With Total of Kingdom of eet v —A o! . a 3 e dom ° Norwa v4 pon keen, fueher. mein eaten | posts Aare goiiergon Gobetrte” Deal to Pete ‘aos $3,845,000 for Week Reported Be anc. : and further depreciation of foreign | something of a decline in wheat prices exchange and U. S. government] today a; the outset, the market soon ponds, principally the 4%is, iriduced|scored an advance. Orders which | 4: further extensive liquidation and/ have been issued regarding a better short selling in today's stock market. | distribution of box cars were inter tices of active shares sagged 1 to 4|preted as r-eaning that facilities for poin Industrial stocks were again| quicker movement of grain to pri hardest hit- but railroad -Sares|mary terminals might soon be in op- Some pated more extensively in the} eration. However, bulls were favored ee eo Royalty- Sales approximated 1,100,-| by higher quotations at Liverpool and Mountain & Gat. there was continued lack of rain In . Oniwest the winter crop belt. The opening, Red Bank NEW YORK, Oct. . 26.—Continua-| which ranged from % off to % up y mn of yesterday's professional selling} with December ‘and May botr at é of industrial stocks took place at the] 1.11% to 1.11%. was followed bf a & Producers opening of today’s stock market and] slight general setback and thon by prt bays Rae dows gg imparted @ decidedly reactionary tone| an upturn all around. a era estern. Exp! : to most of the Hist. Oil, steel and] - Persistent con:mission house buying fienou ‘Asphalt — Wyo. ‘Tex. equipment shares were offered freely,| together with absence of any Sg&Te8-| General Electric - Western | Stati the declines in active issues ranging | sive selling was a feature and cons!d-| General Motors yo an Sugar The federal reserve board reports that the volume of busi- Akin TO hed ness for the week ending October 11 was $9,261,000,000, | *: marking a decline of $380,000,000, or 4 per cent, from the]; total reported for the preceding week, which witnessed a} ® large volume of end-of-quarter settlements. z For the corresponding week in 1921 the volume of busi- 2:10 |ness was $6,770,000. The exceptionally large spread between the fig 00% | of this year cnd last y amounting 7 per cent of the smal ‘21 | is explained by the fact that in 1921 the week included October | day, which is observed as a holiday in most of the cities, while this year } the week enced October 11 and contained full six business days. The volume of business is measured by debits to in¢ jual accounts re ported to the feders!l reserve board for bauks in leading centers. The tc number of centers reporting this week is 242 of which 160 are included ir summary of federal reserve districts. In the tenth district reporting to Kansas City, Casper advanced to te: position in amou ot debits replacing Cheyenne, which was ahead of th city by a small margain on the last previous report Pee 19 é : from 1 to 3% points, Rails offered | erable notice was taken of a reduction NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. Debits to individual accounts by banks in reporting centers. rd - better resistance to sell preasure.|{of 40,000,000 bushels in estimates of = Week Ending BRD) | A te % 9 Pennsylvania elimbing to 49%, the Australian’ ‘exportable surplus. : . Se ee ee Pematiog: * 3 highest in fou years, in response to] Profit taking onthe. part of holders | Inspiration Copper f District tecttaneas Clty Ee Paemeeiny S.C0letS,? 4% 84% a resumption, of a six per cent divi-] weakened tho finish to Sic higher, | International Hart cster [50 | Atchison: Hane 7: Mme 101% nd. Reading also opened slightly | with December and May both 1.11% | Int. Mer Marie ae Bertlesville, Okla % 105% higher but later dropped a pes yt below] to 1.11%. Invincible Oil CASPER. a Corn fluctuated with’ wheat. After] Kcny Springfield Tire. Marine new J . shares wag led by Mexican Petroleum| opening %0 lower to & lke advance.|iennecott Copper - Mutual Oi 2 9% 8 which dropped 3% points while Stand-| December 65% @66%, the corn mar-} Louisville and Nashville 8. 0. Indiana >» _ 08% 108 108% ard Oils of California cad New Jersey | ket wavered a little and then made a) Mexican Petroleum --. oS Nr hed gi pf 1 30 int ~ 107% 107% 107% and the Pan-Americany issues yielded} moderate gain. 7 Miam! Copper ——---- Now york. OW ' 91.00\Grend Islands, Ne 2 one to 1%. Other weak “mpots were} Offerings were light at times, da-| Middle States Olt, --------— Mammoth Ol Grand Junctiod, Col vall of the president and in fell Casper, Wyoming, be, and the same Studehaker, Genera] Elec-|mestic demand for prompt shipment a cvs em = 34a ee $100.80 Guthrie, Okla. conformity with the provisions of time is hereby dissg! Nie . showed improversent. ‘The close was} NUCOST Central” ‘ Hutchison 3.13 - the laws of the State of Wyoming] President and Secretary of t comotive and Coca Cola, the declines |insettled at Yo off to %K@%° ad-| Sy NH. and ead 98.40 | INdependence, I % and the by-laws of the corporation, | corporation be, and they hereby « tanging from. 1. to 2 "points. One of | vance, December 66%. - aR 98.30 Jopll Mo, 584 587 2 x reparation was unanimously| authorized, empowered and di the few outstanding strong spots was} Oats were firm from the start, op- b First 4% 98.32 parese 4 - ¢ 3 784 ordering dissolution of the ed to make and sign notices of dis- Houston Ol up 1%. enng % to %@% higher, Dec. 41 to LS et ge aid Mammoth Oil Company, a copy/oslution and to file one copy of Professional offerings increased as|41% and later continuing to harden. 98.63 | stoAieator, ‘Oki of said resolution following, to-wit:'such notice in the office of the the morning progressed with the re- Provisions reflected a, downturn in entender = 98.59 Muskogee, Okla. Ww aeeay athe the desire and Secretary of State, at Cheyenne, sult that the” @arly losses of active] hog values. cannes a 100.36 | Oidanoma’ C'ty. purpose of stock elders of this cor-| Wyoming, and to file one copy of sues wero materially extended. Pure Ol § Okmulgee, Okla, i pora’ abled m Fads lar meeting duly|such notice in the office of the Consolidathd Gay dropped 4% points, Cash Grains 5, Ray Consolidated Copper Omaha, Neb. 24,840 | sssembled to dissolve Mammoth County Clerk of Natrona County, Studebaker, 3;° Republic Bteel 2%,| CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Wheat No 2) Reading - a8 2 pepe San oe Company, of Casper, Natrona’ Wyoming, in which said offices af Standard Olle of California and New | red 1.20; No. 2 hard 1.17@1.17%. ittsburgh, K: L So-imty, Wyoming, a corporation; ticles of incorporation of said cof- Jersey, Baldwin and Famous Play.| Corn No, 2 mixed 70%71; No. 2 yel- ¥. ae anid apy 3. ; 4.003 | and |poratica have heretofore been duly ers 2% each, and Americar Sumatra | ow 9% Or. ae NS pate 44% ey 2 Sans y I. 108 agen Whereas, all debts of this corpor-| filed, and to publish such notice in Todaceo, American Car and Ameri- bays: ea wi ra, navi jamal . 4 313 1bidse oe have been fully paid, and the Casper Daily Tribune, a news- can Express two each, Marking up|7?, 80% %. ley E Oe 4 a i 10'525 ere are no judgments, mortgages, | paper printed in said County of Na- of New Yorke Central to 101 caused a pel ih ave Fomribce meant ty pee bg OG Sees has any kind,|trotia, such notice to be pu¥lished 50. ork nom! . Lard 55. 2 eter or lescriptio: a j- | oO c vi rig amt pe iecicirnle fatterd Ribs 11.00@12.00. Sturebalcer Corporation % Creok POUNE. overages $909.10;: goof and glertaristings and "the sai oor |least aa enka: ear were tee again tended downward. Inability to Open, High, Soi Close: Texas Co. Osage . 30 Live Stock | 9.26: ieee gees oer pt peratians ere proper condition to Be It Furher Resolved: That at attract and: outside following and de- » Agh, wr. -|exns and Pacitic : $7.75@8.20; desirable. pij heavy sal ad the expiration of such six weeks’ preciation of the forelgn’ exchange) WHEAT i A gg eee remus nt | S cishtanabG@asee comic eres, Teno theratore, Be Xt Resolved: | period of publication, any and’ all i i PS F: 5 6 ‘ranscon' Poon a4 ” Aghtne at Mammoth Oil G 4 assets of the said 3} ‘ie dropping “to a largo discount} Mas — = - 111% 142% 121% 21.11% | Union Racific ght weight $409.10; light light $8.90 PRE! S| Company et Gaapees Wiens se 1.04% 1.05% 1.04% 1.04% | United Retail Stores i - Chicago Prices. @9; packing sows, smooth $7.80@ = of . at 99.80, discouraged any concerted 3 he TPA 1-00 DAES 2008 gad. Atop), aie 4 ag packing qowe: Tough, $74007.90; Kill F shall be distributed to the stock- efforts to support the list. Call United States Rubber SHICAGO, Oct. 26-—(U.-S. Depart-| Mone Soggas ee Lenin Better holders of this company, share and money opened at 4% per ‘ent nS, STM SOR. | 08% 1 ited States Bteel = 105% é —_ | ment-of Agriculture.) — Cattle — Re-| Eee eee og: mt nati : share. alike,-and the President- and Hasty unloading of stocks’ bought 6% 67% 6% | 66K | nied Be “x Gas Price Is -——-bestpts 12,009; native beef steers gener-|iamne opening about wtecdy: ware top Secretary of this corporation be for the long account continued and = = - 66% 67% 66% -6642 | Westinghouse Blectric 61% | ally “steady to strong; quality plain;|'s;4 65 ¢» hippers Ha ree Al ste aif and they hereby are empowered the supply pressing on the market ; Willys Overland, oh ' 2_learly top matured steer $13.50; fewl pute $1426@14-40; culls generally $10 and ected to execute, acknowl- was largely augmented by extensive 2 = = AL AL 407% 41% | American Zine, Lead and Sm. 17 | Reduced Again at $13 to $13.25; long yearlings! 1959; no westerna sold early, “ed edge and deliver such conveyances short selling. A further drop in tho - - - 41% 41%. 41% .41% | Butte and. Superior S14) $13.25; bulk native beet stecrs, qual:| stern inmbs $14.60 prin dss or instruments of transfer as may new government 4% per cent bonds 39% 89% 39% 29%] Cria ~Petroleutt - 564 X. ity and condition to sell at $9.50 to $1 . .60" to ehinpers, be necessary and proper to trans- Montana . Power. -. N nyeraging §4 pounds; fed yearlings : 7 to 99.88 intensified the feeling of de- ; western grassers in moderate supply: | 19 95 . fer to the said respective stock- - = ~ 10.60. 10.60 10.56 10.50] Shattuck Arizona: \- NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—A reduction) few early sales to killers $6.50@7.25; * Ree packers; little doing on feed- holders their several and respective 940 9.37 9.40 iret ed ps eres ou of@13§ cents < gallon in the price of|she stock and bulls low, about steary;|°T"! Sheep around steady. interests in said corporation, as Mexican Petroleum yielding 4 Pitted ire See aa 14 -|gasoline was announced today by the/yeal calves, stockers and feeders such interests may appear. points and American Car and Foun- 10.50] Consolidate’ Gas 2. 7 TTI 137 | Standard Oil company of New Jersey.| weak; bulk desirable bologna bulls $4 Omaha Quotations. 8 Now, Therefore, pursuant to and ary, Kreage:&-polntes while bide and P 3.37 | ———— : @4.8; bulkbutcher ‘sho stock about| | OMAHA. Neb, Oct. 26.—(U. 8, De- in compliance with said resolution, leather preferred fell 2%. American $4.25@7.25; veal culves to packers|/Partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs—Re- notice is hereby given that the said Radiator and Allis Chalmers 2% $10.75 @11, ceipts 7,500; mostly 15c to 25c lower; Mammoth Oil Company of Casper, Sears Roebuck 2%, and Cructble, Gulf Butte dE . Hogs—Recelpts 28,000; market slow; |, 7M packing grades $7.65@8; bulk 180 Wyomng, is hereby dissolved. and States, Replogie and. Republic Steel utter and Eggs | i mostly 15c lower; bull’ 150 to 210] 200-pound butchers $5.35@ distribution of the assets of - said preferred and North American 2 2 ———— ackign 7 top, $Sieh one “loadts: Surparaeiets will be bad in the man- points, Railroads succumbed more} CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Butter higher.) - cipal dis aoe Cattle—Receipts 5,800; — dealrahi ner and form provided by law. generally to the’ selling movement. Carter Well Cemented shares fre to be exchanged for the}. 2 ees = COS Dated this 19th day of Septem- Reading and Delaware, Luckawanrs|extra firsts 41%@44; secoads 34%@| ‘The »Carter Oil company _has| present stock of $10 par value. Etiste ici TORIC IES teeta Pern see: sagging 2 points, while New York Cen-| 35: standards 41%4. réached. the top of the second Wall —— toc weak: 17186 tlowart bella ana 5 R. I. DAVIS, al dropped back to 9934 Eges higher; receipts 3791 cases;|Creekin its Duncan No. 2 onthe west} ‘The date fér the exchange of Lack- * Gaala nth? wigickcere "bud Lgebted (Seal) President. The closing was weak. ” | firsts .32@33;, ordinary “firsts 28@30:| half of section 6-39-79, Salt Creek and|awanna~Steel stock has been set for atnaay taskawee itebtisseceesy/Guik Attes Further Uquidation by disappointed | miscellaneous 30@35; refrigerator | is now. cemented and shut’ down c4/ Oct. 30. Shee Sainte 10600, Ra MARY BARTON, investors: encouraged more short. sell-| extras 25% @26; refrigerator firsts|2334 feet. pcre classes ‘strong; bulk lambs’ $13.50@ Secretary. ing today in. the final hour with, the | 24% @25. Duncan’ No. 4.0n the same quarter} Director Meyet says that the war|)*°» TS UCL seaiiss14680! code clipted: Gace Publish Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, result that prices crumbled through-| Poultry alive higher; fowls 14@21;|{s drilling at 1335. feet. finance board ‘can not last ~ - CEG pecriinice G11: ceed Seth} 19, 26, Nov. 2, 1922. out the list. Mexican Petroleum drop-| turkeys 35; springs 18%; roosters 15;| Prier No. 5 on the’southeast quar- Sp A TSS featera MUM avBtweaki-cesly, ealabict ped 7% points, Allis Chambers - 4%, raat a ee JEL ED: "| ter of. section 8-39-78 is drilling at 925] The New York Central railroad re-| p: 2 feeding lambs $12.75@13 pciaer ii Standard Oil of New Jersey and Kel- tet. ports a net decine of. $2,317,000 in its|/ipe Line Runs for the Last eee SWAN sey Wheel 4 each and a Fs a of earnings for the month of Septembér.| Week Show Gain Over ae bileke UNDE RREA M other active issues y . . ’ i i - L AM Bantry sf eowipgc py) sheath tal POTATOES Con, Roy. Nearing Sand. ; Previous Period. pokey riper ene ae READ partisiiesty ‘The Bank of England rate remains Islan dand} Delaware, Lackawanna Consolidated Royalty Oil company} | nchanged at 3 per cent. | 2,400; market steady; beef % and Western "yielded substantially) CHICAGO,” Oct. 26—Potatoes dull; | PAS tro Mares pepsear ney Ree yaat: Taare NEW. YORK: ,Oot!) 26-—The. aally $60; calves Fogereqeis iat ld ‘s * one w! is eo a * pag BE + aa 50; ©: s $ 8; bulls $2.25 ; stoc! loans by local and out-of-town banks.|round whites 8@9e emt ae tom quarter of secton 6-20-70 is drilling rt | 0°14 totalled 989.470; an increase of) the Yinited States increased /21,050| Hogs—Receipts 1,600; market 250 to oe 90c cwt.: Minnesota: sacked 1530 feet. Richardson No. 6 on the barrels for the week ending Oct. 21,|35c¢ lower; top $8.90; bulk $7 0@8.50. |Ohios 0c ewt; Minnessta atsa cot same quarter 3 running finch casing] mye demand for frelght cars on Uo agg hts leer! are 2 2 ration ig Ba Pay chs pan ; at 2 1555, steady to 25c higher; lambs $12.75 ‘OU Fore Exch: [Eee Chine SO VCR rt ADM ORER TS ‘pity Billy Greek test fs standing Mya. 1b exeeeded the:supply by 186.-|ing week, according to the- weekly | 13.75; ewes $4@6.25; feeder Late ¥ eae de BS ign cnange jsacked round whites §5@90c cWt.:) cemented at 2665 feet. j20% $ summary of the American Petroleum | $12@13. Nicolai Lenin, Russian Bolshe~ SUPPLY STOR panty cee ewt.; South Dakota bulk es ae {Nae tose a Institute. The daily average prodtic- eaten vist premier, resting out-of-doors : NEW YORK, Oct. 2¢.—Foreign ex-| "Und whites 75@8be wt. Inland Has Three Wells Drilling Ueahy Tue SEMERURTEES ee pon east of the Rocy Mountaina wes |NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION’ OF heed paage dee pi a eh ae change irregular; Great Britain de-| « RE ao ASE 5 Bt 141,600 barrels, as compared wit s rh 5 mand 4.4416; cables 444%; 60-day. bills Local Men Attend Moot The Inland OM & Retining company poe orscaen 1,135,050 barrels, an’ increase of 6,550 SOLON COREE A ipsa 9 shirk aia esneral vine piere on banks 4.42%. France’demand ¥.9¢;} To attend ‘the nationri very tien: eee seo nee ee Narceta wer | Scena manos eee Kin hots Barrels., California ppedeiion. sas : - ts ae Saar ig a eee ae og Oe eee Osteen et and Seen | On-the southwest-quarter of section| Montana.subsldiary-of Midwest Re 000. barnele, an ingcenme of 16,000 bar.|, Notice is hereby given that at ; man 6 ser 32-40-78, Salt Creek. ftuing, has_ struck. a. 1,000,000. fost Pg ia et eee EERE ST 648 at frets, %. German demand .02 following Gasper gentlemen left last|™ ae No which Pee gi pee A Mammoth Oil Compeny, a Wyo- bles .02%. Holland demand 38.95; ca-|night over the Burlington to be pres |4, HON NO: 5 Which was Set ae ee aceOrat ne te a ree p att Ring-| No changes were reported in crude| ming corporation, held at the office Bles 39.01. Norway demand 17.$.|ent: K, B, Nowels, petroleum tech.| st Week om, the same quarter is shut} ting uecording to @'reportfrom Bil-| oi) prices for, the major districts—|of the Company in the city of Cas- Sweden demand 26.72. “Denmark de-jnologist, United States bureau of ew Gay dad (Fett te atinite ex ee. mid-continent crud? is quoted at $1.25] per, Natrona County, Wyoming, on mand 20.04. Switzerland demand mines; _R. 8. Ellison, vice president, B:) 4595 rect with no she of aise: Hard Tim: a barrel; Pennsylvania at $3 a barrel|the 19th day of September, 1922, y 18.06. Spain demand 15.21. L. Estabrook, production engineer, B. noe sce es Company Spuds In. | ana Gulf Coast at $1.25. at'ten o’clock’a, m., pursuant to a demand 2.07, Poland demand .00%.|A- Froyd, chief geologist, all’ of the| °F S38 yet: reported. The Hard Times Oil company, or-|/ 4, craing to figures colleéted by —— Czecho-Sloyakia demand 3.10, Argen-|Midwest company; W. H. Gels of the Saree in: Montanas shat wo -weekes [fs aiitute.9 theldmporta:-af peixol- tine demand 36. Brazil demand 11.25,|Consolidated Royalty and A. J. Haz-| -, Price of Gas Reduced ago has establihed @ record for quick| ol" (crude and refined oils) at the ‘3 Montreal 100 5-32. lett, publisher of the Oll Index. The Standard of New JeJrsey has| *¢tion and incidentally proving: that| 0M at tnited States ports for the Of Oil and Industrial Cage ee ee reduced: the price of gasoline 1% a| it i# at times unnecessary to sell a| Mec ended October 21 totalled 1,911,- i E - = ‘ gallon throughout its domestic terri-| !t of stock to drill a weil. This | 309 barrel mpared with 1,900,814 En’ 4 : eats company has spudded in on its test} erie emer ina Octiter terprises SILVER J LS in the Lake Basin field and is now barrels for the week ended October 14. 5 drilling toward the pay. It was or- Come Out With Us NEXT SUNDAY Financial Notes ganized by a few individuals in the|recently were more than three times NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Foreign| NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Copper dull,|| The American Railway Association | on -game each one contributing some.| oversubscribed in cash subscriptions bar silver 67%; Mexican dollars 51%4.| electrolytic spot and futures 13% @14. oe eastern nrscaha return all DOr! thing necessary. One man haa land,|at per, sold on the New York stock Tin strong; spot and futures 95.87@ | C2r8 to western tory at once tol another a rig and some one else had|6Xchange today at 99.94, the lowest ADVERTISING is an absolute necessity for the successful preséntation of your proposition to the public. 3 Cotton. 36. Iron steady; prices unchanged.|felieve the shortage due to the tre-| casing. ‘The interests prive to date, ate : dis 60@6.85. mendous amount of freight business | =."5- Weee: Taerged. d 5 A suite RAGES ae Oct. 26.—Spot cotton com aug ae eres te ae 28 Hohig: ubfered’ Lire, a se Soe organized with _cipains palsaiot Hie alles soe We will show you some Place your campaign in the hands of an ex- . a = 2 to et sae y. i Ti ; apie ah ania ae ake each poe = Do eck scores Be Nae cane, cents |] real opportunities for busi- pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- WANS @ The American Railway Express} ed st 1200 feet and if the present : ness houses. Clothing, gro- ods of publicity. Who can'plan and write your _— company is seeking an Increase in] pace tinued! th: rates, its petition dectaring that the Peckaetne apes Mie oe company and roads on whch it oper- re ates face a deficit. of §13.000,060 for i Flax Seed the year 1922. The interstate com-} DULUTH, Minn., Oo! ee t. 26.—Closing merce commission has : NEW YORK, Oct. 26—Call money|for Nove 20. nt ne] Cah Dtices: flax seed: Oct. 2.5034 bla: ana om lov. 2.49% bid; Dec. 2.38; May 2.22. SOCK MAR + teas Bali nae iw pp strong; aigh 6;“low 4%; ruling rate/ The U. S. geological su: . . 8. irvey has 4%; closing bid 6; offered at 6%; last} jou, ios Goel tne artant cccopances| ara,© sate cena, fe aeteal New” U.S. Bonds that the old oll fields of the country e Slump In Price: display, prospectus, from letters, etc., and place your publicity where it will bring results. cerieés, hardware, meats and a barber shop are in DEMAND JUST NOW. DERREAME! ’ Thoroughly familiar with all phases of the oil game and in constant touch with local condi- tions. Years of experience in the writing and handling of all forms cf publicity. Two big cars leave the Henning at 10 A. M. Sunday. REYNOLDS For interviews, address Box A-177, Care of Tribune 4; time loans firm; mixed collateral} are far from exha 60-90 days’ 4% @6; 4-6 snonths 4% @5; eos ee | prime commercial paper 416@4%. Stockholders of the Continental Mo- i ate A ies = : lace Rowdee have approved an in _ | vilization depends upon character, | ‘crease In the stock to 3,009,000 shares|, NEW. YORK , Oct. 26—Tn [credit, and reputation. | of no par value, of which 1,500,000| government 4% per cent bonds which

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