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“FBHN PHAR, GRAN WAKET === — = aes : as More Gains Than Losses in Ir-|Bulls Fail to Maintain Early eT ge: regular Trading at Open- | Gains Encouraged by Liver- 4 ing Today. poo] Advance. at 33 1.20 the quietest in weeks. Higher for- Sarees td yo exchange rates and the optimis-|early dealings. with May touching a a of weekly trade and business had a cheerful effect on senti- ment. | Industrial shares and g)ecial- ties Were In the most demand, gains ranging from one to four points. Short coverings operations provided prespective | Be* 8 stimulus for much of the sadvarce, Canadian Pacific ------------. 142 new high price record for the sea- sons, declines soon took place. The 07 Sales approximated 615,000 shares. Central Leather ------------- 35% Henry = ae 4 — - * Chandler Motors --------. 61 ¢ 110) 1. NEW YORK. No’ Chesapeake and Ohio ---..... 68% | Outwest 20% tion of Saturday's irregularity was Chicago, Mil and St. Paul .. 26 —wnerne! = 38 ao souks < wees stocl opening, which} Chicago, R. I. and Pac. --.-.. 4% Preston aaa marke the main tendency was figures M% Per rag again upward. Good buyng power RENE Dat Sete wits developed. in tho merchandising, re Re EI motor gocessory, public utility, food and copper shares, while shippings andard rails were 5 Famous Players Lasky ------- ess. Woolworth General Asphalt -.------------ was gaa =p: ec peoms bes 219, 2 trader expressed |Generai Electric -------------- new record, and peak prices iso | regardi: eee PEERS were established by Continental Can Geceieh On ——oecoe 20% 24 T O86 38. Bid fountain Producers .§ 16.87 $ Unidad, mit) uaa a line in the United States in September amounted to 507,984 - NEW YORE CURB CLOSING The number of operating refineries -= LESS CONSUMPTION OF GASOLINE 28 WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 20.—Consumption of gaso- ;*| 527 gallons, s\docrease of 75,000,000 gallons, or 12.98 per } cent, from the figures for August, in which month a high recorc mark for domestic consumptinn of gasoline was at- tained states the bureau of mines. Consumption of gasoline | American Tel and Te! col. in September was, however, approx!-) have reached an agreement for equal-| Armour and Co. é%es | matelf 16 per cent greater than in and accord on the Near East ques- September of last year. | tions. Proguction of gasoline in Septemn-| 42 | ber amounted to £36.481.98 gations. | *Follette calle for @ mobilization ~ - General E-ectric. deb., SE which ts a decrease of 2.45 per cent | Progressives in congress urging | Goo wea! tive ge. 19st 03 | from the August output, but an in-| Cefeat of the ship subsidy bill and the By crease of 28.68 per cent over, the| St! trike legislation. 31 | figures tor September, 1921. Exports! yr ts reported that several Repub! 4 Of gasoline for the month were 44,-/cans defeated in the last election will 914" 533,609 gallons; imports were 4,563.-| refuse to vote 315 gallons; and sh.pments to insular ~ a nount to 2, in the west is holding to 3 of gasoline on hand! and « few lines show 1 Octoper 1 were 690,060,809 gallons, a T enlargements. :26 | decrease of 13,700,000 gallans during — es Cane ee oe 39:Aleeaepnth NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | heating” Genin’ Sinclar O# of Cat, Ask reported to the Bureau of Mines tn epartment of the Interior, U. D 17.00 September wus 309 as compared with S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- and General American Tank, each up Sorthern pia. —-—------= lerritt -—---- - 712 7.8% 295 operating in August. These plants| Ming, October 24, 1922. 2 points. May, Department Stores Tilinols Centra} ....-----.------ Henrock Ot . 1.12 118 jon deel at 88.52 per cent of their in-| Notice is hereby given that Ver- and Associated ‘Dry Goods also ad- Rito enrock Ot! cel! 148 eicated eapacity non R. Murray of Casper, Wyo.| Western Union. 6s The closg was unsettled 1 tol International Harvester . al tCreek Prds.”-... 12.50 19.82| production of kerosene in Septem-|™ing, who, on October 11, 1920,| Westinghouse Electric, 20 net lower with December $1.18%j Invincible O1 . salt Creek Cons. ---- 10.75 11.25 ter amounted to 197,835,102 galions,|J@nuary 24, 1921, made homestead to $1.28% and May $1.16% to $1.16%.|Int. Mer. Marine pid. —— - 900 1100 /an increase of approximately 13,000,-|89d additional homestead entrics,|Buchanan, C. C. Stinses both of] NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. th International Paper - 6.50 y00 gallons, or 7.85 per cent, over the | YO U2 » No, , for home-j Casper, Wyoming. if 3 sc Off | Kelly Springtield Tire. = 1187 M50! August output and about 44,000,000 BWK, S4SEX, NEMSEX,| S. . ERWIN, [Land OL ae rte interior, U; S. Cee Peete Co, Kennecot: Copper ~ 116.50 117.00! gations, or 28.51 per cent, above uie| 5! % section 7, township 34 Bis ‘irs N her 4, 108 rst Puble Service of , cope pig geal ties Service Com. -- 168.00 190.00| ficure for September, 1921, Stocks of range 84 W., and additional beaaioeeai tll bah ttre regis feet Sigh : Statge/Steel. American Can and Chi-|itte, and then underwent a decided : SEMEy SOT cate Ocoeer 1 were {| homestead NW > Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 18, 20,] ,, Notice is hereby given that Clark and Eastern Iilinols all were! sethack. 42.00 42.28 | gauions, a decrease of 15.001 NEX, 4SE% sect! n 7, town-|27, 1922, , Bena § of Kansas City, Missouri, 1 to 2 points above last week's! Later the corn market weakened 16.00 17.00 fone tor the month, Kerosene exports *2iP 34 N., range 84 W., sixth prin-| who, on October 14, 1919, mads ad- final figures. Northern Pactfc, Great] wish whoa: and because of selling Northern preferred. New York Cen-|oressure from commission houses.| visseuri Pacific -0c0c.. PUL ENG Masine preterred were heavy: | ‘The close was unsettled Ko to %@22| Sew York Central --- mae ae eae ie nk net lower with December 70%@70%.| 0°" Sy yy, and Hartford pest Nigh toad pre-| Oats started % to %O%C hisher.| vorrcik and Western vailing market sentiment continued r 4é%c and later showed| Voreuc, paciic bullish throughout the afternoon, be-| ioeses all around. Patios red mie mer pe goeriated cee. that)" “Declines in the value of hogs bad) oe Gn ate “asa tla bearish effect on provisions. BA Be rent prices. New points of strength ‘an American Petrolenm —- Geveloped in the final hour, with the : _| Pennsylvania + demand large for steels, continental can, Coca Cola, Chandler and Austin +. e LOL 1.81% 118K 1.8% Nichol. - LISM 118% 1.16% 1.16% + re = 1.09% 1.10 1.08 1.08% | MONEY 71% 71% = <70 10% . at 1% 70 0% [70% .70% 89% 69% NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Call money firmer; high 6; low 44; rujing rate|Dec. — . . 44% -40% 43% 43% 4%; closing bid 5; offered at 5%; last 43% 43% .43 43 loan 5; call loans against acceptances <5 2 HOM 40% 189% 89% 3%; 4ime loans firm; mixed cgllateral] LARD— 60-90 days 5; 4-6 months 5; prime com-| Jan. 9.95 8. 9.0g 9.95 | Texas Co. ; mercial paper 4%, May = . — 1099 10.25 10.98 1023 | Texas and Pacific 2 eee eo Tebacco Prodgc:s TICE FOR PUBLICATION. ‘tyanscontinental Oi! ent of the Interior, U. S. POTATOES U. §. Ind. Alcohol . S. Rubber -... at Douglas, Wyoming, hereby given that! cutcaco, Nov. 20.— Potatoes] tines States: Sted 70 Ww: ing, who, on Octo! 6, ro, | Slightly stronger: receipt carsil tah Copper - pene s yo a saeane total U. 8, shipments 662; Wisconsin | yostinghouse Electric for W%SW% section 1 and .B% | Sacked and bulk round whites 00@ | winys Overland --- SE% section 2, township 40 N.,|.21-05: owt: Minnesota sacked and bulk | americas Zinc, Lead and Sw. 79 W., sixth principal merid-| OUn4 whites 85@95 cwt: Minnesota} putte and Superior ---—--—— Midvale Steel -...—~------—— LIBERTY BONDS. Sears Roebuck. -----+-—--. Sinclair Con Oil Southern Pacific -. Southern Raflway Stancard Ol of N. J. - Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper ‘, North Dakota sacked Red River Obios| sontana Power 30 pound averages $7.80: few | district following the numerous stock | G . Wy: LAM Nov scribed, before Un: Stat Cor s ‘i eee Lidbosmcrs: Great Northern. Ore ound tp pena dah y bp dlipoionl trial corporations that some of the Claimant names as witnesse . N%8% section 19,|George Apel, Harold Apel, Major missioner, Marion P. Wheeler, at] %#ckod Russets - i " Chicago Northwestern yw held. higher; packing cows $7. railroad companies known to possess! William Andrews, Harry Lorens,|township 85 N., range 81 W., sixth, Ormsby, Bert ,Cole, all of Casper, \ Mexwell Motors B -------. eese £5; desirable pigs, $8.00@8.35; heavy | supstantial surpluses yould adopt the|Marion Andrews, Robert Morton, principal meridian, has filed notico| Wyoming. S American Linseed ————>___ TION. oacking sows, rough $7.00447.40; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO! pain regio re , Wyoming, on the fifth d. of December, 1883. pr « -: RB Claimant names as \esSe8 > itter Robert Milton, Alice Harmon, L. £. bes and Eggs Mrs. C. D, Bailoy, all of § ) . CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—Butter higher; 4.35; better grade beef cows and pectations yesterday when he appear- W. principal | yinas around $4.000)4.25; good that theatre. He seems to be of the exaggerate his act in any way, but) 4 ks | described, .before M. P. Wheelers] city butchers; $14.65 to shippers gets his stuff across in: an eccentric Son gL pet rts anes United States Commissioner, at| 52% manner, There wero also two dancers i749. Ttaly Inand 4.76 cables | C r, Wrong, who made their bow before a Casper|4.77, Belgium demand 6. cables|of December, 192 2 audience for the first time. 9414. Germany demand 01%, cables} Claimant names as witnesses: Florence Keane as a soloist ts prob-/01 9-16. Holland demand 39. cablés|_ P. W. Frank, Andrew Mather, ably the best of the new additions | 39. Norway demand 1 ‘Sweders| Cecil Morri8, Robert. C. Marquis, all and ought to receive the hand of, Cas-; de: 14 26.80. Denmark demand|of Casper, Werering: per’s theatre-goers for some’ time to|20.18. Switzerland demand 18.63. B. J. E come, She possesses a fine mezzo |Spain demand 15.32; Greece demand q soprano voice. 140. Poland Gniee 00%. Czecho?} Publish Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec. ‘The bill last night/ was “Fair and/Siovakia demand 3.18. Argentine de:|4, 1922. Warmer.” It will be. repeated this|mand 36.75. Brazil demand 12.62 > 7.65; bulk 180 to 260 pound hogs evening: , t | atontreat 190 1-32. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | 6790, top 7.18. rangers; sales; sheep steady; one load pound fed western ewes $7.60. : Quotations. IRWIN, OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 20.—(U. 8. ter. | partment of Agriculture.)—Hogs production, which will be shown at|do wellsto see this intense, masterful S% section 15, W4SW% one of the six best pictures of the| “Frank Lioyd, with ‘Madame x’ Y ag | B88. month. This is significamgg>as the} Se eee te ae a % Photoplay Magazine saw fit'fo include th NEON. ewe ath opie three Goldwyn productions among’ TANTS sixth cial editorial comment: Here is the| late George Loane Tucker. ; ish claim to the ; critic's opinion of “The Sin Flood:” “James Kirkwood dose the greatest |PYOOt: Fo tan Marion P.| $4@5.75; calves $4.50@8; stockers “It is a photoplay you will wish to| work of his erit’re career, but the oth- | Wheeler, United States Commis- feeders $5.25@7. see, and seeing, you will remember. | er players have parts of almost equal) sioner, at Casper, Wyoming. of the Hoge—Receipts 900; market One hesitates to.say the Obvious thing| importance, and play them well. 29th day of November, 1922. lower; top $8.10: bulk -7.70@8.10. in connection with jt. It is drama,| “Here is @ photoplay for the entire|~ Claimant names as witnesses: Al- Sheep—Receipts 17,800; market with a beauty and dignity that does) family, an exquisite bloom in a des-/hert Park, of Casper, Wyoming; H. time. The opinion of the Photoplay Maga-|Clarence G. Park, of Alcova, Wyo- that ‘Action! must be the watchword,| a picture that must be seer. It is Register. ; that a vast expenditure of money or| more than entertainment. it is bu-| Publish Oct, 23, 80, Noy. 6, 18,] NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Fore'gn the ‘Made in Europe’ trademark! man nature dramatized. 420 1922. silver 6414; Mexican dollars 49%. ee 1 MONDAY. NOVEMRER 20. 1922. i vs Che Casper Daily Critune PAGE SEVEN. SSS | oils and shipments to insular posses-| per, Wyoming. Eee in September were 74.823 Crude Market gallons. Bunker off laden on vessels Bee be Claimant wine foreign trade amou st. 80, Nov. 6 18, 20|to th a Eres ae : peor eepeeesst { eng n foreig and 27, 1922. 6, land above described, before Myron Spencer, ‘James’ Wiltor: ci CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—(U. S. Depart-} range rent of Agricultufe.)—Hogs—Receipts | fan, has filed notice of intention to] S#¢ked Red River Ohios 951.00 cwt;| aia Petroleum 3,000/ 15, to 20c lower; bulk 150 tO/y..6 heen current in the financial Consolidated Gas ---c.---2--- 121%] 7.75@8.00; medium $7.80@8.00; lUgbt! game po! Tlal 1%] 57-780 light “light $75@8.00;] "anche the roads which have been racking sows, smooth $7.35@7-65:| rsentioned recently are Lackawanna, « > tacellaneous 45@60; refrigerator ex.|roli D. Marquis of Casper, Wyo-} 3-00@10.00; few well conditioned | |. . Officers of the Jersey Cen-| - Notice is hereby given that Ed- Register. FAIA AND WARMER GOES tres 28; rettigeator firsts 264026 wing, who, on January 22, 1920,| 22% western grassers early $6.26@] 77000; ontiy that there had been | dell Charles Jones of Casper, Wyo-| Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, . i estead , toate mew entertaters pene ph.£2: $5 stead, E% section 15, township 35) votive bulls $6.35@4.50; less desirable} The Ol City Derrick ed before the audience which geal i filed notite of inten-| “ives early to packers around $9.00.| ended November 11 at 1.634.920 bar- Cattle recpeipts 18,000; beef steers Department of the Interior, U. S.| sow, weak to 26c lower; practically no “6 G 23 Ds Lend Office, at Douglas, Wyoming, 3 te eale. Best here|the American Railway Express com- The Sin Flood” Picked as One Belden uae “co gM ay Cie feral] EeMigpetm Frio Notice is hereby given that Oscar| . 14° vesig generally stockers; stock-|@ panes “ ness for myself for over a year past, T. Annis of Alcova, Wyoming, Who,| 2: .n4 feeders alow, steady to Zic] Anthracite miners and operators op- vO Of America s Best Pictures on Bepeeomet, 205) 2001. Febrasi An ™ * os eee poee tee ee nee arene ct aie coer = and solicit the business of those: wish- Da Flood,” the new Goldwyn makes for success in this field, will fot pea sere 2ig| 260 tower: bulk 18.25@13.65; top 18.75;| performed. ing to have accurate work done by an Ned eae bra sony ati ding will a hi t the America tomorrow, Wednesday} drama, unfolding for the most part in : NWUNW, lings steady: top 12.00; s strong: Harding read his message to and Thursday, has been selectca hy| one barq room, with but seven or pe reacted a ki Ml a ‘top 7.60; Teadere staat to strong top | consrees tomorrow, reine the neces- the critics of Photoplay magazine as|feight members to the cast. We and additional homestead. feeding lambs 18.40; feeding ewes sity p DENVER, Colo., Nc 20-—-Cattle— cipal meridian, has filed notice of] » oes 6.600; Necikat stabter taut the six best that were chosen for spe-| skilled touch is not unlike that of the| intention to’ maké final three-year pts pati _, Siete eet to 25c lower; lambs $12.25@1..50; not stoop to the melodramatic at any | ert*of mediocr! Clark Holmes, of Aleova, Wyoming;|°¥** $4@6.75; feeder lambs $12@12. “Those who believe that massive | sizne’s critlo{s borne out by every one} ming; Abe Greenwood, of Alcova, , gets and thousands of ‘extras’ are| who hag seen@the picture before its | Wyoming. SILVER necessary to the photoplay of the day,| release. “The Sin Flood” ts, indeed, B. J.. ERWIN, | Oil .:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains: -:- Livestock = EET ARTI OOTY APE EDR TO ET COED IT ei ater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | ditional stock-raising homestead en- cipal meridian, has file” notice of }and shipments to ipsular possession intention to ; try, No. 011844, for SWUNW Bt ope make final three-year ry, No. . for SW4NWK, aT eres 12 EAT proc ts establish claim to the Tand|_ Department of the Interior, U, 8.| WsSW i. sectloa 27, Su4Nis, Eis 0 above described, Lan ‘ SEX EM ‘The output of gas and fuel olls in) Wheeler, United eer oe P. Skotese KO i come Wyoming, } 33 and NWM NW ecection 34, September gallons, w mounted $0 917, sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the| Notice is hereby given that Abra-| township 88 N.. range 78 W., sixth 7,000,000 gations, or |fourth day of December, 1922." |ham J. Gresmeeee ae Alcova, Wyo-|Ptincipal meridian, has filed notice » below the August pro] Claimant names as ‘witnesses:|ming, who, on August 20," 1921, Of intention to make final three- pn, but about 129,000,000 gallons | Jack Clark, Charles Clarkson, both made desert land entry No. 018889 Ye&r Proof, to entablish claim to the above the figure for September of|/of Powder River, Wyomins; P. J.\for NEXNW%, W%NEX, SE\ and above described, before Marion last year. Exports of gas and fuel|Hand, Earl McCredy, both of Cas-|NE% section 83, township 30 N., ©: Wheeler, United States Commis- range 86 W., sixth principal merid-) Hlonen, at Casper, Wyoming, on the B. J. ERWIN, ian, has filed notice of intention to, 15th day of December, i922. is 3,023 Register, |make final proof, to establish claim) Claimant names as witnesses: 117,458,082 gallons. Stocks c October 1 were 1.364,957,165 gallons, ———_—-- a decrease of only 1,654,446 gallons NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ‘79| during the month. Ges and fuel ol! —— United States Wyoming, °F Casper, W. Claimant name: Register. "70 | #tocks were 135,000 000 gallone above|_ Department of the Interior, U. S.|Pete Fisher, of Miller, Wyoming; , Publish Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec. ‘Be! the figure for September, 1921 Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming,|Lance Rofer, of Alcova, Wyoming; 4 1922. 1.20) Production of lubricating ils in] October 26, 1922, Archie Sanford, of Alcova, Wyo-| 1.20) ber 3 ted to 82,056,712] Notice is hereby given that! Charlie Johnson, of Alcova,|) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. £30] Sations, an Increase of 6,167,000 gal Samuel Ford of Powder" Rive Wyoming. sOvas| aDepartment of the Interior, U. 8. ons, or 7.62 per cent, from the Au-| Wyoming, who, on November 4, B. J. ERWIN, Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, « : 1921, made homestead and a Octayer 20, 1922. \ output, but an increase of 18.83 Register. eet: ee cent over the output for Septem-| tional homestead ‘entries, —N Publish Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13,|/, Notice is hereby given that Ber er, 1921. Exports and shipments to| 930090-030091, for homestead N%4|20, 1922. trand Chapin of Casper, Wyoming, nsular possessions during the month|N%, section 31, SEXSW%, Sta ——>———_ who, on February 25, 1920, made totaled 28,126,495 gallons. Stock, v¢| SEM section 20, SWMSW% sec:| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | homestead entry er 017119 tor tober 1 were 284. A iP oy Fl section 4, : . lubrleating, ois October X were. sooo | We and additional homestecd NE%| Department of the Mtertor, U. §, NWSWM section 8, NWM, NE jations during the month and of 15,|SWi» NWMSEM, Wis Wi, E% |Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, SW % section 10, township 39 N., £00,000 gallons compared with figures | NW % (section 80,township 84 N.,|October 28, 1922. jrange 75 W., sixth principal merid- for Beptember 4 year Ego. range 84 W., sixth principal merid-) Notice iz hereby given that Cecil ian, has filed notice of intention to a ian, has filed notice of intention to|Milo Morris of Casper, Wyoming,,™&ke final three-year proof, to es Fi canal Notes make final three-year proof, to es-|who, on October 5, 1920, May 13,|\tablish claim to the land above de- Nhe ag hay god tablish claim to the land above de-/1921, made homestead and addi-|scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, NEW YORK, Nov, 20.—Reports | scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler,|tional homestead entries, No, | United States Commissioner, at Cas. United States Commissioner, at|026158-026159, for homestead,|per, Wyoming, on the 29th day of | all of Powder River. Wyoming. Jof intention to make final threo- B. J. ERWIN, B. J. ERWIN, year proof, to establish claim to the Register. : Register. |jand above described, before Marion| Publish Oct. 23, £9, Nev. 6, 13, Jersey Central and Union Pacific.| Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20,|P, Wheeler, United States Commis-|20, 1922. Ms ct, Statements from some of the officers | 27, 1922. sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the —————______-_. kill- J. ERWIN, creamery extras 60c; first 38%4@42%;| Department of the Interior, U. 5.] Cattle—Receipts 32,000; quality very | bave indicated that the rouds prefer [Spa DS: PETRA seventh dey of December, 1922. y 3 ter. | extra firsts 46% @49; seconds 36%@ taal Oreice at Douglas, Wyoming,| /tini native beef steers selling at) i, move cautiously in the matter of] NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Claimant names as witnesses: Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 18, 20.) 5715+ standards 47. 1922. $9.00 upwards; best western grassers| 410. dividends on account of the) - Department of the Interior, U. S.|_ Philip Frank, Will Patton, John 27,1922, Egga unchanged; receipts 415 cases;| October 18, 1922. pening about steady; lower grades] oye tace resulting from the eal and|Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, | Dingman, Robert Marquis, firsts 50@b5; ordinary firsts 40@45c; Notice is hereby given that Car-]5f quality and condition to sell a! shopmen’s strikes during the™past | October 24, 1922. B. J. ERWIN, heif- st 26, 1920, hom : no proposal for the distribution of| ming, who, on July 14, 1921-July|27, 1922. ‘ j and additional horoestead entry, No.|°T®, moderetely active: canner and) OO 00%ro the ealo of the road's }4, 1021, February 17, 1922, made 013404, 021847, for homestead.| N09" stocuera and fecdera opening | Coal Properties amounting to $23,800,- Romatsead euiy and odd litional Pringle, one of the Columbia thea- Hea section | 28H thorns: round 163 lower: veal calves weak 000. ltines ine ae é bie ¥ lower; bul SWM4SEX%, SW%, SUNWK, Lot cattmates | 4. section 4; additional homestead, Lots 1, 2, 8, SEXNE% section 3 and additional homestead, SW) veal| crude ol! production for the week EW x Exchanges final three-year proof,) “shoep—Recelpts 22,000; fat lambs| rels daily, an increase of 45,671 barrels | Navy © 9y 7 kind that will wear, since he does not |etfonp, Cirest Britgin demand sissy] to establish claim to the land abovel seeay to strong: onriy top $14.76 to| over the previous week. With an ag-| 5 /P/4) N¥SEM, SEXSEM section | 8, township 36 N., range. 81 W and | gregate crude production of 15,419.492) s+ Drincipal meridian, has filed| packers; elt lambs $12.90;| barrels in October, California aver- . z i PRE 8 fant the: 11thiday| Seeetey) "sa owen ene supply lof notice of intention to make final 2. ; mostly. feeders; no carly aged 432,885 barrels daily, a new high | three-year proof, to establish claim record against 406,835 in) September |¢o the land above described, before end 's08-388 | sh Anevet Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Cammis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the The department of agriculture says/titth day of Decembergi922. that the opinion of the trade seems to} Claimant names as Mvttnesses: De-| be that the high prices of cotton are} J, P, Lanctot, T, F. Alexander, re-| fully justified by the prospective sup- sae! ply this season when compared with say last season and by prospects for aver- SV 5 | age consumption. UNDERREAMER 6 i I wish to thank every citizen of Na- trona County who helped to bring me so near to victory. I take this oppor- tunity to correct the impression of some that I am an employe of Wheeler & Worthington. I have been in busi- The interstate commerce commis sion {s hearing today the petition of » experienced licensed engineer. HERBERT L. KENNEDY Room 12 Townsend Bldg.—Phone 440 Res. 1207W Poincaire, Curzon and Mussolini Lowest Storage in Casper Guaranteed Repar Work, Acety- lene Welding, Gas, Oll and Greases and Crank Case Service. Brakes Examined Free ACCESSORIES UR AIR AS RR Re Rs nm Willis-Hackett Co. Dairy and ciate Fenty OU eh Stock Salt. 363 S. Ash St. «Prone 12) CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. and { 10c} | toc | bar . All Markets oe