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Che Casper Daily Cridune AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED MARKET GOSSIP-AND FIELD NEWS STOCK OPENING WHEAT TREND. (OTRREGULAR) UPWARD AGAIN American , Can ) ces == 2 MAMMOTH COMPLETES NEW WELL | === ber Ti to 71%, corn scored a advance. 7-75 Int, Mer. Marine pfd. 1.12 International Paper - tm response to a brisk demand for 1prse United States steel, Glenrock Ott jee and with deeper drilling a pro- December first. Baldwin, Stude- Salt Creek Pris. Salt Creek Cons. ucer of large proportions should be 18.62 Invi ay Gs pain tga xdding to the output of the company. 13.00 Keliy Springfield Tire 32 pa a7 ee American ‘Car & Foundry I % notes 192 . S 1.05 | Jom of Can. 54% notes 1929 _ Price Trend Is Upward After’Numerous Bullish Influences at 30 | Aruriomn Hide & Leather fd ; French Republic Ss ager 5 ~ | Arcerican internat Corp > 2 bias 7 French Republic 74s 3 Early Liquidation on Gotham Work with Resumption of j Amerrcas Locomotive <= The Mammoth Oil company is drilling in No. 1 on the south-| Kinsdo met Belg um : - merican Sm ani =e 4 = Ki Beigium, 6 4 Exchange Trading | American C= ~ pplication. west quarter of section 28-39-78 in the Teapot dome and from] /inedom of Belgium, 6s te = American indica: ill resul! / U. K. of G. B. & I, 5%s, 1929 - iG NEW. YORK. Nov. 17.—Better re] CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Wheat' de 1232 | American present indications an excellent well will result. The second Wall | Ui of SB 27. Se 18 sistance to ‘selling pressure was of-| veloped an upward tendenty today “20% | American |Creek was topped at 2,929 feet and with the bit 24 feet in the| American Sugar te ah Mei orgy Big ao ee eee eee -~ Ans east = sand over 1,000 feet of oil has risen in the hole. There is some penn Fe ae ™ore buying orders appeared’ and| chief factor. Basis for this buying a | Ate - | Sas pressure present but not so strong as in the wells further north. Se os SBR: nn amee closing prices were mainly higher;| was found largely !n reports from 4 | At }-There is no doubt, however. but what | lington and the Northern Pacific and Betssatem Bren re cv 4%s extreme gains of Standard ‘issues | Omaha that all offers of corn and oats Je3. | Baltimore and- Ohio :- this well will rank with the others in t Northern railroads and on the} Chi. Burl and Quincy ref. b= A une See-one to three points. The | to =} — were accepted a night 530 | Hethichem Steel +B” = ere Nelo) omnes Fe eer to be made of the Cen-| Chi. Mil, and St. Paul cy 4%s general buying was restrained some-| at Ighest prices yet this season "42 | Canadian Pacific = No, 1 on the southwest quarter of | tral Pacific. 4 Goodyear Tire Ss, 1931 _- what by the ability of short interests} An advance in Laverpees wheat quot. bo } Central. Leather - section 221 should reach the top of the josdyear Tire, Ss, 1941 - to uncover weak spots. Reduction of | tiox:# counted also as @ bullish influ. 3 | Chanfler Motors - second Wall Creek today and after] The federal reserve system's ra mind Trunk Ry. of Can.. call money rates to below four per|ence the opinion which ranged from ing Seeeepenne SHA O89: - ———-=2 the two or three days recuired to run | deciines’ from 15.4 per cent to 73 ene A cent for the first time in several! %c decline to ty advance with Decem- teas WOnienesiteak eed’ ees sa casing this well vii be drilled in, Great orshees. 6:2 weeks and the apparent halt to force ber 1.19% and May 1.16% to mae 21° | Chino Copper -- P Rae. The New York fe(eral reserve’ Missourt UquMation had a cheerful effect on | was followed by méderate gaths a) rr Colorado Fuel and iron 3 R. & P. Drilling Iv. tien declines from 80.6 per cent ana P rentiment. Sales approximated 1,000,-| around. ‘01% Corn Products - “3 ing in has been resumed tn the | 75.7. ‘ew York 000 shares. House with eastern connections led 14 Crucible Breet Royalty & Producers well on th Northern Pacific pr the buyinss Raising of Australian|Tom Bell Jtoyulty -. 01 08% Eric - - outhwest corner of section 16 . ' , | Oregon Short Line ret NEW YORK, Nov. 17. — Opening | crop estimates received some notice |Western Kxploration . 2.30 2.40 Famo - and a big producer is expected to re Pika Neg Beis Transit company. } Pacific Gas and Electric prices in today’s stock market were| but price setbacks proved fo be oris| Wyo-Kaas. 85, Gen - ult from present indications. anes an, Tuveidiary of the Standard! Penn R. R. Gen Wyo. Tex 01. | Genera! Z m : deciires \an extra cash dividend of{ Readoing Gen. 4s —... frregular on resumption of yeeter.| transient. The close was firm, % to West Stans 36. |General Motors é- With the bit just to the top of the] geo @ share. Sinclair Oil of Cal. ,deb Gay's selling movement in some of efty ery besti Scomres kee, vo odie ia | Goodrich Co. = d this well flowed over the top of ? Union Pacific firet 4s - the low priced rails, independent | t© $1.20% an: lay $1.17% to $1.17%. PEED pete: RIMS “ | Grea tNorthern pfa. - ae casing and wag capped until ad. . U. 8. Rubber 74s steels and oil shares. When the early| Profit taking sales in the corn mar. NEW YORE CURB CLOSING = Yinois Central _ = 105%] ‘isfonal storage could be erected to], tnty ~ slain raed Geclares auar-| 7. 8. Rubber bs — ‘selling orders had bee: absorbed,| Ket were readily absorbed. After Bid Ask’ Inspiration Copper ~ 33% | take care of the flow ies Giwidend of 24% per cent, payable! Utah Power and Ligi Mhowever, prices siarted to move up| opening unchanged to te off, Decem.| Mountain Producers -f 16.50 $ 18.75 International Harvester = 103 Conaiderahia gas pressure js tn evi-| December 15 to stock of record on| Weatnsnotse mene ae Omaha was reported as buying corn baker anf ecthe ot the food, Con Crucible Steel declares its regular textiles shares, Du Pont was one of }!n extreme eastern Iowa and within LAGKMIER ELECTED PRESIDENT quarterly dividend on the preferred Prod, anc Refrs: 11.00 Kennecott Copper — the indivdual strong! apots opening |226 miles of Chicago, paying above a] Marine new ap Peters asa casiiis P. & R. Active. eae, oe 4% points higher tn response to the| Chicago parity. On the otcer hand,} Mutunl ~ 11.37 Mexiqan Petroleum Well No, 1 of Producers & Refin-|_ The ord M . _ resumption of Aividends on General | eastern demand ‘here both export end] S 0. Indiana 127.63 Miami Copper -.-- "8 corporation on section 14-39-78, hak ee ie oe Motors, of which it holds large|“omestic was very slow. Tho finish | Citles Service Com. Soe Middle States Oil ar been completad, u small'producer | yon, hes taces tee stock on the New ioc of stock. nit States cael eaters] es -Dervglis et the eaind ux jester, | Fensiand 33.00 ditavale Steel n the second Wail Creek, at 2,6i5| °° Curb market, ed up 2% points and U. 8. Steel im-| day's final figures at isc advance, set_and preparations are now being | ener proved fractionally but Lackawanna| With December 714%@ to 71% ude for shoot'ng in order to increaso| ,. Washington dispatches state that and Crucible were under pressure. Gains of 1 to 2 points also were reg. istered by St. Louts, Southwestern Omata, Atchson, Coco Cola,’ Corn Oats started a shade lower to %r higher,-December 43% to 43% @44 anc then climbed with corn. Provisions were inclined to sag in At a meeting held on Wednesday ot the Denver offices of the company, H. M. Blackmer was elected president of the board of directors and T. A. Dines president of the Midwest the treasury will ask congress to cut surtaxes at the next session, he flow, No. 3 on sectin 6-8 nthe second Wall 78 is driliing Creek at 2.13 3) Northern Pacific ~ 19 Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. - Pacific Ol The fate of the subsidy bill {s up to eet and shoul! be completed withiz Refining company. 59 p, the house caucus today. = pany. Products, American Sugar preferred, | the absence of any special demartd. 93 Pan American Petroleum ~ ve next few days, . iv * = . ; American Can, Continental! Can, } Pennsylvania No, ton section 18-4078 ts) Grtil reer Mr. Blackmer, who took the vice presidency of the Mid- Cash Grains. CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Wheat No. It ts reported that Harding will obey the wishes of the farmers in the appolntzent of @ new head of the! federal reserve board and that W. P. he at 1.850 feet. Slow progress is being made with eparations for wildcat tests at hrep locations in the state owing two American Woolen, Famous Players, Wexas Guif Sulphur, Utah Copper, Marine pfd., Consolidated Gas, Amer. fean Locomotive, North American west Oil company in 1913, was elected vice president of Mid- West Refining when it was organized been treasurer of Midwest Of] at the in 1914. Upon the resignation ©.) time of its organization and resigned H. Shoup, now governor of Colorado.) fo take the same position with the re- Pure Oj | Reading Cora No. 2 mixed 13@734,7; No. + Rep. Iron and Steel -. and Baldwin. St, Paul preferred,| yellow 734 @744a {Royal Dutch , N.Y. _ cather conditions which have inade| G- Harding is eliminated. in 1916, he was elected president and|fining company. In 1917 he was elect- Frisco preferred and Pacific Oll were| Oats No. 2 white 45% %46c; No, Bs Seebuat he roads almort impamab‘e; Two hag held that position continually!ed vice president and is thoroughly heavy, each losing a point or more.} white 44@44 tc. rote! Bonar Law is against any increasy sts will be (rilled in the Baxter Da- n taxation. n field, on on section 13-17-104 here the camp is nearing compie- on @nd one on cection 86-17-14 where he derrick is Leng rigged for drill. since. The corporation has grown un- der his direction from a smal) concern to a $50,000,000 organization and the time {t was absorbed by Standard of Indiana was the dominat familiar with the duties of his pres- ent positi —— the Foreign exchanges were steady. ‘While the list in general exhibited @ fairly good tone during the morn- ‘ing, the volume of buying orders was Rye No. 2, 90c, Barley 64@70c. Timothy seed $6 Clover seed $154¢20. Southern Pacific Southern Railway Standard Ol! of N. J. - 4.20 Studebaker Corporation Hamilton ~W~-----~.-----------$ .10 Cat Creek London, November 17.—A new oll flel& Yas been discovered on the is- Mule Creek Menaebity tested “when. ahser ie Bock aoeiahe: - s Tennssnes Copper’ ne land of Boerljoe, northeast of Borneo. ing influence of the mountain state: UNDERREAME elling was rosumed in a large num- rd $31.25. Texas and Pacitic Camp is betng built and derrick run cer xi: oll industry. Mr. Blackmer will in ber of stock: These offerings were Tobacco Products t the location of the Enos Creok Twenty Industria.s 94.72 off. 39. his present capacity direct the polic mostly confined to ordinarily inactive Transcontinental Ol st on section 26-46-100 north of the} Twenty rails 85.59 off .48, of the company but will not be com » shares but some of the popular issues, Union Pacific rass Creek field —_—_— pelled ‘to devote as much time to de ‘notably Bethlehem “B", Lackawanna - United Retail Stores - Drilling has been started on the] A seat on the: stock exchange sold | tail as formerly. Steel, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Porchlight, ———~e-----eewwno-e—em~ U. 8. Ind. Alcohol ~~ today for $93,000, the previous sale T. A. Dines has miso been with tho being for $92,000. company since its inception, hav Thornton test and is now making a ole at 950 fee’. A water well is also «ing drilled at this location. | Other operaticna of the company and as follows: Wertz. section 7-26-89, drilling at ne - United States Rubber satan gal -20 United States Steel mkt “=, ‘ Uurh Copper Westinghouse Electric — Witlys Overland American Zine, Tad an @ Sm. Butte and Superior - si Caia Petroleum - Montana Power -. Shattuck Arizona Chicago Northweate Maxwell Motors B Mexican Petroleum and Pacific Of ‘were pressed on the market with re- sultant’ losses of one to two. points, Fisher Bo@y and Dupont exchanged their early four point gains. Lower oall money rates were interpreted by Dullish interests as/an indication that bankers who had been selling loans during the early part of the current reaction, now favored a conservative market. Call money opened and re- The Baldwin Locomotive company has taken an order from the C. M. & St. P. railr,ay for 60 locomotives of the value of $3,000,000 and additional orders from ofher companies for en- gines valued at $300,000. letion. Only 12 miles of ditch rema'ng to be dug and with an extra machine now working from this end toward the river the line should be completed and carrying oll by the middle of De cember. The NORRIS CO. Fresh Meats and Provisions—Wholesale and Retail LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE No, 2, ‘640 feet. No. 3, section 7.26-89, standing ce- rented at 1,650 feet Sberard. Live Stock ‘Ohisaks -Fuibex Secretary Motton stated today that cago : ed at 4% per cent and later dro; CAICAGO, Nov. 17-—1U. S. Depart-| Consolidated Gas No.1, section 1426-89, rendy to/ be ts still oppored to the soidlers newed al er and la D> abet es ey S Ore ~ pud in. P ia tonite. a May 2.-210.30 10.80 10.25 went) lot | Agrcoulturs,)—Eoeg | reoginis Great Notte od Ol Mahoney ‘| treasury and administration will be Ribs— Jan. ¥7,000; market fully steady; bulk 150 to 210 pound averages 8.10@8.15;+220 © 300 pound butchers 8.20@8.25; top 8.2 ‘With the market in the early after- eon presenting numerous points of both strength and weakness specu- lators were at a loss fer a time-ns to which lead to follow. Some of the low priced oils, rubbers, independent “steels and a latge assortment of less staunchly opposed to a bonus bill in the next congress as it was last. No. 1, section 54-26-88, standing ce- ented at 2,360 test, No. 2, section 4-25-88, drilling at 883 feet. Test Mak ng Progress. The joint well of the Victor-Wyo- ming, Benedum Tres and Mark Web- er interests has overcome {ts difficul desirable pigs strong 8.25@ 8.50: heavy ».15@8.25; medium 8.10@ 5 light 8.05@8.15; ight light 8.10@ FILM COMPANY Butter and Eggs Ferris. No. 14, section 25.26-87, drilling at 885 f Sotive’ industrials” were distinctly} cHrcaGo) — Nov. A? Butter un Ket nt sot oy eon go Lot meee ion SSeS ty GERTNEE SS few mdr mine Bate ane = Noelia 128 East Second St. Phone 12 weak. An equally vigorous opposite n rie ig packing sows rough 7. 855, ing 735 feet. ‘cet in the Bat ark structure. Tow ¥ ; span Sonat cafe hs many ot the|cbenwed. Exes ‘higher; receipts 3.1] nigs §.25@8.50. ee ee. pantind: SEGRT. Tiss, 5 at} feet of snow has slowed up operations eg € nal Beef Cuts Steaks and Roasts recognized leaders, such ag Baldwin, | 916 %8S*s firsts §0@68; ordinary firsts] Cattel receipts 6,000; beef steers 190 feet. to some extent but good progress is eee 14¢ Round Steak, Studebaker, U, S. Steel, Corn Pro.| 42@45; miscellansous 45@50c: refrig.| mostly short fed; trade sluw on catch 2, section 26-26-87, underream-| being mado in spite of adverse condi- syle erate ett Ibi des toescs. ducts, U. 8. ‘Alcohol and Famous| frets segue: | #28; Fefrigerator|as catch can basis; practically no & at 1,795 feet; depth 1,910 fect. || tions. Pie pe 10¢ | Sirloin steak, Players. The ability of these stocks Soe any i choice offoring here; part load year-' Cheyenne Interests Back Movi: oes The pipeline of the Bolton Oil com. = per Ib. ._ to move forward despite the liquida- ', Blive, lower; folws 18@19:| lings 11.00; bulk short fed of quality: FINANCIAL NOTES pany to that district is going forward T-Bone Steak, tion im. other quarters. eventually | SDrmes 1744: roosters 19; turkeys 85:| and condit‘on to sell at 7.6069.00; cai Concern; Others Take Out pha av sa | rapidly and the project is nearing com- perch: caused a better feeling to permeate] *°™** 15: Charters General Motors declares a dividend Short Cui : ; ; Ib. ‘ Ta acit steady to strong; veal calves weak to f\50c per share on the common stock 7 ERG, Bee ee per ib. oon ket neces teagen toveore weet ea unevenly lower; other classes about CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 17—Th | [et earnings for 1922 will approxi SWAN chert Loins, Rib Steak, eh epenes 2 Opa eae ne nee POTATOES SNpheep receipts 12.000: opening slow;|FRocky Mountain Production company | ™t# $85,020,000. UNDERREAMERS Prime Ribs, 12 1 Pees F fat lambs steady; early: top 14.75 to,capital stock | $26,000, organized 121 paciric of1 company shows a sur- g ee caries 2€ per Ib. ean. Se western movin: 5 ate 01, =} CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Pot city butchers 14.60° to packer three | Produce wes Ss “lus of $9,204,080 after federal taxes. . Shoulder Round METALS OG) Get setocks Fooelniy 40" caret Ooty doubles fed clipped tambe'12.90;. teed, been organised here by Pred J, Hank | Depreciation and depletion of $2.53. a Per Ib. awn = 10c Steak, per Ib. 20c m , 716. Wlasee | ers dull; 105 poum Ing wethers |! era. f ¥ wat) hare is charged against $3.79 for the chucks, Si Saeed eke 8.85; sheep steady two loads 110 pound) With Willlam 8. Hart's company of | [nro & Charged agains Weesibs ore as eee 10c Beef NEW YORK, Nov. 17. — Copper| @90 owt.; Minnesota sacked and bulk | f4 Wether ewes 8.00. RAN disiae obeameacitie tev con coRanT ee Bound, nae tet BOG | Shoulder 12 2c, 15¢ steady, electroiytic spot and futures|round whites number 75@85 cwt.: hy pti aor pane th haarpmya ges Northern Pipeline company de- Round, per Ib._____- Pot Roast- 2U, 17%@14, Tin easy, spot and near by|North Dakota sacked Red River Omaha Quotations. pany, Mpich bas fled Articies of ip | stares its regular semiannual div 19-'bs. Center Cut 20¢e Prime Rolled Rib Roast..20e 36.50; futures 36.75. Tron steacty:|Ohios 8080; North Dakota sacket| OMAHA. Neb. Nov. 17, — (United! corporation in the office of the 80 rong of $5'a share and an extra of AT YOUR Sirloin, per Ib..-_.-_ Sirloin Beef Roast____-- 20c prices unchanged. Lead steady and bull round whites number 1, 76| States Department of Agriculture.) retary of state of Wyoming, are 315. : > A0- Ibe), Canter: Cut 14 Cert Oat 0 4 by delivery 1:80497.35 @85 c¥t; poorer low as 50c ewt.:| Hs. receipts, 6,600; fairly active © H. Sweat, F. W. Raymond, W. H TORE Chuck, per_Ib. C} Round Roa ic s/o ‘Aes ee saber, 246 | steady to a shace lower: bulk mixed Phillips and Ray K. Olds all of ( mony spot 6.50@7.25, Idaho sacked russets number 1, $1.50 Hearings before the Interstate Com- enne. |, $7.35@7.80; Dulle owt. = merce commission sre being held Veal and Veal Cuts Veal is butchers $7.90@8.05; top $8.10. oe concern partes by: the he ipay on plane for merging the Hur Hind Quarters, 20e Round Steak, Cattle receipts 1,700; all classes! State recently 2 ~ —— Ber Th. srs eee ic Natural Paste company of Sheri- dan, $100,000; Goshen County Library generally steady, warmed up, steers per Ib. low: best corn feds included $10.59. Loin Steak, per Ib. MONEY Fore Quarters, Foreign Exchange 10c 7 eF Ib, ~~ -=-annmnnn~ T-Bone Steak, per I 30¢ Sheep receipts 4,000; classes board, no capital stock: Westerr | ds, ms one 4 - 4 cen Aeale’ : siaea@ dcteer Healing. ane Distetuting: company ot ! caas QV | Rid Steak, per Ib NEW YORK, Nov. 1f.—Call money] wew YORK, Nov. 17-—Forelgn ex Newcastle, $50,000; Powell E:evator ib: = LESS eaters See ead Be ree ree changes irregulor. Great Britain de company of Powell, $50,000; the Du bd per cut 20c Ronda Ros ts, ¥ F: 3 closing , offered at 4; 5 16: ; 4 Noir, $25,000 ae EE “i aa 4x, call iieki aeslcist noompe Beers Beane cen tiesed ee Nesein ss Sato haa pie ia cop Pe ne sa aca We have a force of super-salesmen, agents and Shoulders, Loin Ros ances 3%; time loans firm; mixed col-| demand 7.01; cables 7.02. Italy de- Denver Prices. of Casper, $50,000; Bowman Hard. brokers throughout the United States experienced in epee Sb pE Sass E lateral 60-90 days five; 4-6 months -5;/ mand 4.65%; cables 4,66. Belgium} DENVER, Colo, Nov. 17.Cattls|ware company of Meeteetse, $10,000 selling bonds, stocks, notes, certificates and securities . § 12 ie, 17e prime commercial paper 4%. demand 30.25; cables 39.30. Norway 7 eee petal demand 18.40; Sweden 26.81; Denmark demand 20.1 Switzerland demand 18.44; Spain demand 15.31; Greece de- Arch Creek Coal and Gas company of Lhramie, $1,000,000 Russell Kim: ball Engineering company of Casper, $10,000; Lovell Feeding company of Roast Veal market top weak; beef steers 5.00@7.25; cows and hetfers 4,00@5.75; calves 6.’ .00; stockers and feeders 5.25@7.00. of all kinds on a commission basis. All our men are experienced, two-fisted, hard-hitting, high-pressure, go-getters and strictly reliable. Flax Seed. DULUTH, Nov. 17—Closing cash Pork and Pork Cuts j Lamb and Lamb Cuts Fresh Pork and Hams 20c ' Genuine Lamb 30e <, " , half or whole__-._-._ hege cocoa teu eee ‘prices; flax seed November $2.47 as8k>}mand 1.45; Poland demand 00% Hogs receipts 1.150; market 10 to 15} Lovell, $50,000; Paint Rock Sheep Iam able to finance, underwrite, merge and organ- ; ¢ “ed; December $240 asked; May $2.53) Cyocho Siovakla demand 8.20; Arsen: eceabaniveceaLaves sin0000)) Sunlight ize companies and their stock, bonds and securities in Be wile eee ea) See 20c reg} Te : , 3 aaked. SN Ate eee SEMPER PATT OF Tavs. -380000 all lines of business, industries and enterprises. Best Pork Shoulders, Smoked M 12.62. Montreal 100 1-16. /Chy Fruit Market, Inc., of Casver, hol Cc moke: eats ish ias $50,000. references supplied on request, as well as terms and ee Fancy Sugar Cured 25 et Se PE commissions ged. ee 20¢ | Hams uence as Cc | Sans OUR NEW machine ts here; Reming. Also we give expert advice on tax questions—in- Pork Loin 25c pency ‘Sugar Cored” Bae oem ton=No. 12, the quiet typewriter. come and inheritance; corporation law, finance and Mada! co. cos _-.-.. 4d sesh: pltohtateteettam es NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Foreign WYOMING OILS SER ee ee organization of companies. Fresh 20c Fancy Standard Bacon___32e 600 East A St.—Phone 142 }) . O inver 63%, Mexican dollarn 4834. = - Also patents secured, sales campaigns organized Bide Picnic Hams ~~~ -18¢ W. R. Menke It will interest you to visit our market. FRESH POULTRY FROM OUR OWN YARDS. for sale of meritorious specialties. SWA Our organization gets real results, gives you facts | NEW YORK, Nov, 17.\Prices 0° Extra Fancy and Fancy ming olis at 2p. m. today UNDERRE d reliable service. You can make no mistake i Dressed Hens and Eggs, rae ‘Weisner Apples Watch Sunday’s | nathe Git ne Nebr Tore icoee cane Posnmunicating all details to us at nee ahien pineal Springs. per Ib... 25¢ per doz. .. 45¢ lows: you under no obligation whatever, BUTTER, BEST CREAMERY, LB 0c Paper for the Big cerel: FRESH EASTERN COUNT eer cat OYSTERS, PER QUART. $1.00 all m3 Fresh Fish from the coast every other day. - full line of rerscatesnen (20cg Bo: . mported and Domestic Cheese. — YOU Addresses: \ It always pays to do your shopping in the LARGEST SHOPPING DISTRICT. Wholesale Prices for Everybody Every Day. Watch Our Large Display Window. WHY PAY MORE? STORE We Deliver—Phone 412 NO. 5 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK TERRE HAUTE, IND.—P. O. BOX 180 { 5 | NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Spot cotton lateady; middling 25.80, ~ x4

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