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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks - TOCK TRADING: FOREIGN BUYING ISIRREGULAR) BOOSTS GRAINS Bearish Activities Predomin- ate in Dull Session at New York EW YORK. Nov. 21.—Irregular. again featured "today’s relatively dull dealings in stocks, transactions Doing alrrost entirely of a professional Oil Securities Furnished by Taylor and Clay. New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire. Allied Chemical & Dye -__... Allis Chalmers -........._.. }American Beet Sugar ~~... American LOCAL OIL STOCKS Reduction in Australian Sur-| American Tide & Teather pid_¢ plus Also Bullish Factor eres inten oe In Rally American Smejting & Rots. 180 7% 28 & decided advance in 14 after an early decline, The advance|American Tobacco was associated ‘with some good buy.|4merican Woolen -——__—_ .ng for seaboard account and with| Ansconds Copper 03 character, Standard shares moved ee —4—— 7 other buying aguinst sales at Winni-| Aq). Gulf and West Indies Elkhorn ...2.__-__. within: narrow— Emits “during “the| jeg Sharp reduction of estimates of Baldwin Locomotive EB. T. Williams greater part of the session, Pool op- erations Were conducted tn a number ot secondary issues in an effort. to minimig’ the Mquidation and dear preswure at other points. Sales ap proximated 60¢,000 shares. the Australian exportable surplus was| Baltimore and Ohio Kinney Coastal also a late bullish factor. The mar-| Bethlehem Steel “B* ket closed’ strong % to 1%ec net hist) “*nadian Pacte er, With December 1.20% to 1.20% and | Centra: 2~a2hee May 18 to 1.13% Chandier oMtors i Ghicago, Sil and St- Pasi CHICAGO, Nov, 21.—Wheat prices! Chicago, R. I, and Pac. = showed weakness today in early deal-| Chino Copper ---_----___ ings, scattered selling proving suffi-| Colorado Fuel and Iron - cient fo depress the market in the|Corn Products absence of any tmportant new duying.| Crucible Steel Mike Henry -__ Mountain & Gulf — Gutwest _ Red Bank Picardy Preston NEW YORK, 21.—Dee' aration of four more stock or extra dividends large corporations yesterday: fur. for a moderate ow the impetus ary of 00% Cbe Casper Daily Cribunc - Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED > TWO MORE WELLS TO BE DRILLED two more wells in the Bolton Creek field by the -lowa Wyoming Oil company. Both derricks are up, one of which is igged and spudding in will start as soon as a boiler, now on the way to the field can be set. Both wells are located in the center of the field in preven territory and production is as- apie progress is being made on/erection of che fabribated steel for |ghe pipeline witn onzy about six miles |t&nkage and the huge steel equipment of ditch remaining to be dug and it iw|f0F the refinery itself, has begun to estimated by the Hope people who Fecelve material in car lots. | Several | have the contract that the line will be; °@floads of material for tank c reaty to’ carry off about. the’ middie) *truction have arrived and of the com c h loaded and many more are in tr Kinney-Coastal Wii The Kin ou preparing to shoot its No hoot Well wmpan Cyude Stocks Make Gatn. pe line and tank farm gross 3 crude oil stocks eas the lly in prices at the opening, of to-] Opening quotations to %c lower, | Ete = Royalty & Progucer “ac ore igen Rede gi Mountains increased 300,000 ay's stock market. Repet.tion ‘of |witn Deconber ty to fr ‘ Famous Player Lasky Tom Belt Moyaity —- recently conipleted with small pro:|jocky Ln pense ac ga Pe ie esterday’s strength notes In the| followed by a slight further decline| Genera: ATPRAIE - vane hat spaleenoae ie Guction. The hole is now beln€/ cording to returns compiled by the dependent steels, baccos, public] and then something of a rally. Ganatel piota = cleaned ‘and thle operation should be| American Petroleum Institute from tilities, metals, motor . actersorle Mubacquedtiy ota tien nipsared to 1Geeeer Co, a 26 |completed within iho next two Or report amade to it by) representative and chemicals. Reynolds Tobacco,| nuve been” completely absorbed, and|Great Northern pic. Seeerer ren Snre, 20 Shas, Pei anet can 06). The net change shor y hich declared a 33 1-4 per cent stock | carly sellers became uneasy. Shorts|IMinols Central — NEW YORK CURB CLOSING = {°° the reporting companles accounts for dividend on the “A” and “B” stock#|pgan to cover, and then the market] !sPiration Copper Bid Ask " increases and decreases in general wag pushed up four points to a new! mov: 4 International. Harvester ; Western States Has Pumper | crude oil stocks, Meluding crude oll moved up rapidly. Mica oe Mountain Producers .¢ 16.87 ; - . is high Fecord; the first sale comprising | Prospects of larger receipts gave a| {nt Mer Max SOF ng Merritt Tz 37], Western States Oil & Land company |in transit. 5 7 “4 -. nm ~- = ——— m map cs rleted on sec’ b- | 500 shares at 63 1-7. Buying of Mid-| downward tendency to corn and oats.| Invincible. Oll Glenrock Oil Bee + \ Ear S.. tne anon Gene and oe yale, which advanced a pont, was} After opening a shade to %c lower,| Kelly Springficld Tire enrock Oil 1 AMge te xorer tel Financial Notes. vccompanied by a renewal of reports! December 70% @% to 70° %, the corn| Kennecott Copper —. Sal 5 TOOT oe ump it ty expeotea' that thie! Total: debits of all local banks for of its merger with Bethlehem, Cruci-| market continued to sag. Louisville and Nash ET nal Rptoniincat Sado te ae the week just ended was $3,364,000 ble and Gulf States, also advanced a] Jater, the market like wheat be-| Mexican Petroleum -_.. 31.00| van make stout the arent out | the od s . point each, Union Pacific, T.acka-| came oversold, and a material ui Miami Copper ..—. i put of those surrounding which runs LE RSAL senor v . pturn Marine new 6.50) > a d MEXICO CITY, Nov. 21—The Mex wanna and Chisapeake and Ohlo were/enguai. ‘The close war firm, %@% | wate Sates O8 -—— Mutual OO gpa lhe: Ma | eanaoveniaiend Ger adh’ a note to gnost in demand in the railroad group.| to 1% net higher, with December 71% | Missourl Pacific 8S, O. Ini 117.00 | Making Progress at Mutual. Washington stating’ that the recept Othere strong spots were Consolsda' ed Gas, People’s Gas, Coca Colo, Aus tin Nichols, American Agricultural Chemical preferred, National Lead, Standard Oil of New Jersey and Utah. Acuté weikness in General Asphalt common and preferred and United States Rubber each at new low rec ords ‘for the year, turned the whole list heavy at the end -sf the first hour. Among the first to yield were Bald- win, Bethlehem’ Steel B, General Bt uric, Fisher Body and Kresge. For-, } Wexchanges opened firm and then cased off, to, 71%. Oats started unchanged to % lower, December 43%) and later underwent a moderate: general setback. Provisions were casy, Clues Service Com. Fensland Mammoth Oil New York Cenfral N. Y. N. H., and Hartford — forfolk and Western - thern Pacific -— klahoma Prod. and Ref. ‘Pacific Ol fan American —Wheat closed: | Penney: $1.18%; July| p, —December 71%c; May] Pave ‘On © Oats—December | Ray Consolidated Copper — July 39%c. Lard— May $10.22, Ribs— $100.1, 8.7 98.0 98.5: 9 98.5 98.2 - 10.2: CHICAGO, Nov. December $1 Y 43%4c $5.0; 3 Fourth 44s peaches, Sears Roebuck Victory 4%s Cash Grains Sinclair Con Oit Ply deci 30, Nov./ Southern Pacific — The progress of the early déclirie| CHICAGO, Nov./ 21.—Cash wheat | Southern Pact became more rapid when it became|No. 2 red 1.27@1.27%. Corn No. 2] Southern Aullway. 55 evident that prices. of certain stocks! mixed 72% @72%, Lard 11.35. Rye) studebaker Corporation still had to undergo further readjust-| No. 2, 89. Iréneese’ Coppa’ ment. The absence of support for Texas Co. General Asphalt and U, S. Rubber dis Texas and Pacific couraged bullish efforts in other quar. Tobacco Products ters and induced a resumption of ‘Transcontinental perimental bear selling tn’ shares Uaion pecine aia whosé technical position was bellevcd a of tere vulnerable. Corn products dropped Daited States Fat 3% and American Cotton Oil pre Chicago Pri United States ferred and Piggly Wiggly Storea 2%! CryCAGo, Nov. 2ic-Hoge—Re-| Usah Copper cach, Derlines of 1 to 1% points were! ooi5tq 49,000; steady with Mondays| Westinghouse. Electric rectatbred hy sCOba: Coley -Aufersean averagetebulk 176, to 220pound. aver Xinefican Zine. Lead and &m. - - a . : touched a new low. Buying of the| peeves, rate EP Seepage en poe Superior, as sugar group, Which advanced 1 to 2 ~ " . Cake: Fens e ae Ta Ba points, and a rise of 234 in Consoll.|_, cattle—Receipia 15,000; beet steera| Montana Power —--~----- dated Gas later induced some short steady,-slow; plain largely short fed) Shattuck Arizona ——— natives and weste! rassers; stiy | Great Northern Ore covering in the active imsues, but! oo and choles ates cay cas, Chicago Northwestern speculation became ‘very quiet on the Geers Weak, tending lower; few light| Maxwell Motors B - rebound. .Call money opened at 4%| choice native stedrs and yearlings | Consolidated Gast per cent. held above $13; veal calvea, stockers| A™cromy Linsey, © bee siete, ope eed iggy ad the | and feeders. slow, about atéady; bulk early afternoon dealings, Shipping! tt f ; stocks had a temporary sinking spell | Conners and cutters early $2.85@;|NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE degpite the favorable committee re bulk veal oa!w2s to packers around $9. AND SCHOOL LANDS érts on the ship subsidy bill. The Sheep—Receipts 17,000; fat lamba 1 strong to 10c “higher; subsequent buying of a large’number|ty city butchers, #4 7e coy Lad ot the motor accessory issues caused ane ae the general market to stiffen again fed clipped lambs $13@13.40; feeders tithonns can abe waa ee weer steady; desirable ound. Montana to 5 per cent. feeding lambs ' $14; sheep _ steady; The closing was easy. choice. 101-pound ewes $8. Higher money and a. diversion of. speculative operations for the ad- vance of ordinarily inactive shares caused a renewal of liquidation and short selling in some of the market leaders dyrisg the fina, hour, United States Steel, Baldwin, Studebaker and Corn Products all yielded substan- tially to selling pressure. ——_———— Foreign Exchange | Crude Market Hamilton Cat Creek Mule Creek big Muddy Salt Creek a Ou Live Stock Osage Lance Creek Grass Creek Torchight Sunset .= Ee Basin Ofeybull 1 1.21 eight; (3), section seven (7), thirty-two (82) north, range eighty: seven (87 est. of the sixth prin. cipal meridian, acres, fore or less. Robert J» Davidsori.) The face right lands is $20.00 per acre, and Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to law and at the order of the State Board of Land Commis- sioners and ‘State Board of School Land Commissioners, the Commis- sioner of Public Lands will, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, County. of Natrona, State of Wyoming, offer for sale ai yublic auction and sell to the high- est bidder the following described land: Northwest quarter southeast quarter (NW%SE%), northeast quarter southwest quarter (NE% SW%), west half northeast quar- ter (W%NE%), northeast quarter northwest quarter (NE%NW%), south half northwest quarter (S'4 d NW%) section twenty-six (26),|/the following term: per acre. The said lands will be sold sub- ject to the term and condition tha‘ Omaha Quotations OMMHA, Neb., Noy. 21.—(U. S, De- partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs re- ceipts 12,000; average sales ten to 25c lower; bulk of sales 6.75 @7.75; top 7.85. Cattle receipts* 8,500; beef steers about steady; short-feds slow; she stock bulls and veals mostly steady: stockers and feeders steady to strong. Shéep receipts 14,000;"lambs 15 to 25e higher; bulk 13.60@13.9 and yearlings steady. of upon receiving title shall recon. vey to the State of Wyoming al mining and mineral rights said land: lands. The highest bidder is the bidde: who offers to pay the highest pric per acre and to reconvey to % State all minerals and coal exi or found to exist in the land, to ther with the right to prospec! ‘or same. Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., Nov. 21.—Cattle— Receipts market steady; beef i coys and heifers calves $6.75@8; bulls $2@ 2.75; stockers and feeders $5.25@7. Hogs—Receipts 2,000; market steady; 150 to 25c lower; top $8.10; vy YORK, Nov. 21.—Foreign ex- changes easy; 4.48%. Great Britain demand range ecighty-seven (87) west of the sixth: principal meridian, con- taining 280 acres, more or _ less. eighteen equal +10 30} 85) ‘s6| planned for 1-20| those alreny announced ven (87) west; Lot Three township | containing 118.76 (Application for Selection and Sale No. 3187 by praised value of the sur- ht of each parce! of said . the}jop has apparently held and drilling said lands will not be sold for less! was resumed this morning in the test than three-fourths ¢f the appraised valuation and not less than $15.00 the purchaser, or purchasers, there- and to including the right to prospect for, mine and remove any and all minerals and coal from said isting Whe said lands will be sold upon set pee than township thirty-eight (38) _ north,|10 per cent of the. purchase price to cont pacven lve paid in cash at thatine of sale, and the balance in not to exceed anmual payments delayed for some|incident in regard to petroleum proj After having been mate-jects has been agreeably ended by a time owing to the necessary rial failing to arrive, work is golng|™atement by Secretary of State © torward with a full crew on the eu-| Hughes. iarging of the Mutual refinery uc a 2 | Glenroc | Eastern pig iron prices decline $1 a eastern Pennsylvania, and jton to $ 0} the past two weeks material $27 Bu O'has arrived for ati! and cordenser 4{boxes, together with cement for the 0 building of foundations and steel for Oltatks. Hight new stills are now un- 4/der construction together with a re g|celving house and a tall house. Four new boilers are being installed and J. P. Morgan ts fl! in London. The office of Morgan, Grenfell & Co. the ground is being graded for the] Henry Ruhlender and Richard H Seaction of two 55 Yarrel tanks,| Willams, both of New York, have been elected directors of the B. & © o. pany. an inspection H, Wilson, presi wan. recently railroad to replace James Speyer and L. EF, Loree, who can not act under provisions of the interstate commerce act. Glenrock on at tour of the company’s {properties and while there stated that the pipeline to Salt Creek would be bullt sometime but could not say |when. It was also stated that no further enlargements were being | the present other than Steel men expect that hieher Steel will acquire Midvale, aiming that negotiations are now in progress. The posed terms are 1.9 shares of E 1 Fee Midva for one share of Bethlehein o Ohio Abandons ‘Test. common s The Ohio Oil company has —aban- —— 20 |doned its first test in the N American Cotton Oil company for 0 /owing to a crooked ho! the year end August $1 shows a Meficit of $2,479,390 after charges and taxes, against a deficit of $2,934,512 for the previous year. and has skidded the ri; |In a new hole. It is expected now that the drillers are familar with the formations to We drilled that no trou- “ble will be had and that fust time will] Clemenceau believes that France ;|be made in the boring of the second] Will pay her debts. |test. The pay sand Is expected here —_— \at approximately 2,600 feet. The Piggsly Wiggly company in Newark has failed, following the McPherson Resumes Drilling. crash of the parent company in New After cementing three times. in an | York. effort to shut off the water, the last | Topeka & Santa Fe last week aggre- gated 38,383 cars against 38,600 foc the previous week and 26,519 a yéeur ago. of the miles McPherson dicate three east of town and adjoining Evansville at 1,025 feet. It is the intention of those inter- ested to carry this hole to completion as rapidly as possible that the land y be thoroughly tested out and from showings of oll and gas which were found in the first hole drilled they are confident that they will bring in production when the sand is reached, | Rumors have ‘been revived of the restoration of a regular dividend rate by the Cuban. American Sugar com. pany. it 1 NEW YORK, Novy, 21.—The old ru: mor that General Motors is conte plating changing the par of the com mon stock to $100 has been revived in the financial district and it is stated that directors may take action soon. Colossal Camp Completed. The camp is all completed at the | cation of the Colossal Oil synd r e on the northeast quarter of the north 32-39 a According to reports the directors had this in mind when they deciared 8 dividend of 50¢ @ share on the com- mon and announced that despite the prosperity of the company that the stock would not be placed on a reg: ular dividend basis at that time. It is said that 10 shares of the present outstanding stock will be exchanged t est quarter of section where the first test will be immediately and work on the erection of the steel derrick was begun this morning, All tools and .necessary equipment is on the ground except casing which has been ordered and should arrive in ample time to be used. g 2% - mus for one share of $100 par value and bulk $7.70@8. (Application for Selection and Sale|with interest thercon at the rate of] The managers of this syndicate} ))0 °7" 8 00h area. it abe: ~ 3 a ae" z b e placed on ‘EW Y¥ c To’ 23 : Sheep—Receipts 7,001 w+ |No. 629 by C. B. & Q, R.R. Co.) 4 per cent per annum, provided that|hnave transported the necessary ma . cobb , nue Rete ys aoe oe jeakaet astane hessals 0: bahay Northeast quarter northwest ail such purchase price may be paid|teriai to the field over almost impass- sir od papi mee ad dividend. basis per vas Besley Apt BRO FURIE | o25; canted lncnta: $180.18, quarter EYXNW%) _ section|at the time of sale, or subsequently |abie roads in an effort to get quick| W0en Bie exchange is capgpleted, At eae ——————_— twenty-seven (27), township thirty/at the option of the purchasers. action and this policy will be con-|? company has outstandins; 7.00@7.25. . Louis spot and} 0 @7.35. Lead steady; spot Zine quiet; East § arby delivery The cost of this advertisemen' must be paid by the purchasers 0! the lands. (80) north, range eighty-five (85) 5. | west of the pate principal peice —> | containing 40 acres, more or les: | WYORIING OILS} <io2ssr'e: etes as | No. 3210 by Archie Sanfo! MONEY | i The appraised value of the sur- ~ face right of each parcel of said NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Prices of}lands is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and EW YORK, Nov. 21.—Call money| Wyoming olls at 2 p. m, today were|the said lands will not be sold for or at the appraised value fixed un- der the authority of the Board. The said lands will be sold sub- Any improvements on the lands must be purchased by the purchasers of the lands, either by Private agreement with the owner ject to all legally established or 20,550,500 shares of no par value, if the 10 for 1 exchange goes through the number of shares outstanding will be reduced to 2,055,050, , it f tinued with the drilling. This location is just half a mile from the Mammoth well on section 28 which is now being completed as @ good producer and with the recent developments all in their fovor, the] pwenty focuses 82, up .46. | syndicate officers are looking forward y is 86.11, up .01. hol — to big production when the hole is] WAasiuinGToN, DOC, Nov. 21.— -| completed. Henry Robbins, counsel for the Chi high 54%; low 4 ruling rate/ sted on the New York curb as fol-|less than three-fourths of the ap- l awe e b lay 1 closing pid 5%;. offered at 6;| lows: raised valuation and not less than|granted rights of way under the Making. Progress on Line. | (n° oer’ Of tade fied today in me loans firm; mixed collateral 60-90! Glenrock 1 1-16; Merritt - 7%;]$10.00 per acre. laws of the State of Wyoming or) Satisfactory progress on the pipe-|meseral Judge Carpenter aatiyine Fe Mountain Producers 17%; Mutual the following described 11%; New York 15%; Omar 1%; Salt | lands: 4 Creek 20 . Southwest quarter southwest FAST SILER BLAGK FOX “Six neato ~ FARM IN STATE STARTED .ys 5; 4-6 months 5; prjme commer- paper 4%, Butter and Eggs said lands and subject to the righ of the proprietdr of an; to extract atid -remove his ore there. GO, Nov. 21.—Butter higher; HICA be ras 50%. at at quarter (SEX%SE%), southeast quar-' t; fowls 13@19¢.| gy ‘NCAR TOWN OF PINEDALE no} e -eig! wes! rincipal i PINEDALY, Wyo., 7. 81, — In the launching of a silver black fox of the s P meridian, con- taining 120 acres, more or less. (Application for Selection and Sal | No, 3186 by Donald Beaton.) Southeast quarter southwest (SEXSW%), farm here, Fred .N. Kedwin, who. re- cently came ‘o this country from|eighty-three (£4) west of the sixth Michigan, is believed to have started | principal me-fdian,. containing’ 80 the first venture of its kind In Wyo-|acres, more or less. (Application ming. Three pair of these animals | for Selection and Sale No. 3220 by will be shipped to Kedwin here this! Martin T. ‘kett.) South ereby granted, as provided by law. the said sale. In SWAN UNDERRE 45th. day ROBERT D. CAREY, President, State Board of Land Commissioners. and State Board of School Land Commissioners. SEX) section four (4), township of November, A. thirty-eight (28} north, range this 19 quarter southeast quarter (SW% week and he expects that with good rwest juarter southeast (SEAL) ‘uck in breeding he will have 100|/ quarter (SW%SE%) section thir- A. BAKER, ‘oxes at the end of five years. ty-one (31), southeast quarter Commissioner of Public Lands, Prime silver black fox pelts are|southwest quarter (SE%SW%) Secretary. 20) ringing an average of $500 /section thirty-two (32), township Publish Nov. 21 and 28, and De. \thirty-three (33) north, cember 5 and 12, 1922. range SATE RRS reserved to the United States and subject to any vested and accrued rights of any ditch company, or any person, owning any ditch or ditches on, or passing through any part of vein or lode from, should the same be found to jetrate or intersect the premises The Board reserves the right to reject.any snd all bids offered at itness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the Seal of the Beard D. line of the Producers & Refiners cor- poration from the Lost Soldier ficld to the refinery site at Grenville is re- ported by, the Hope Engineering com- pany which has the contract, and in spite of the bad weather which has prevailed. over that district for the past two weeks. ‘This company is employing at this time about 200 men and five ditching machiries as well as a pipe-laying ma- chine and {s also constructing a water line 6% miles in length from Grenvitie to the North Platte river. All of this work is for.the Producers & Refiners coropration. One half of the necessary pipe for the line from Lost Soldier to Gren- ie has been received and about one-| third has heen strung cut, The total length of the line “€ 51% miles and of this seven miles have been ditched. The water line has all been ditched] and awaits only the arrival of the ch pipe. Material for the telephone Une was received /the first of the week and it if expected that the of. the wire will commexce Mond: The Hammond Iron Works, o ren, Pa., which has a.contract fe foreement of the grain trading tu tures act. This brings the case formally before the United States supreme court. Add Financial Notes—MKT it Jossip Extra Dividends NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Four more large corporations today were, added SWA UNDERREAMERS £ AT YOUR STORE at PLY Preparations are being made for the immediate drilling; report of his intended trip.to Berlin} can not be confirmed at the London! Freight Loadings of the Atchison, | Permanent injunction against the en-! ——— Dom. of Can. 6%% notes 1929 Dom. of Can., 6a, 1931 wench Rep., Sa ogdom of Belgium = - Risgdom of Norway, 5s J of G, B. & I, 6%», 1929 bus, Armour and©Co. 4%s Baltimore and Ohio cv dibs Bethlebem Steel ref, Ss Bethlehem Stel p. m. 55 “hi. Burl and Quincy, ref. Se A Mil and St. Paul ev 4%s eral Blectric deb.. 5x dyear Tire Sm, 1931 dyear Tire, 8s 3 s A las B - exas, new adj, bs A 4s Northern Pacific )regon Short Gas and nn. Re R ading, Gen., nelair Ol! of C . ion Pacific first 8. Rubber Tis - S. Rubber bn - Utah Power and I Western Union, 645 . Westinghouse Electric, pr k 1 t t 1 it of it 50 which within | paid at the time of sale, or subse- ave declared exira/quently at the option of the pvr- reased cash dividends | chasers. ne $1,200,000,000 | The cost of this advertisement he Packard Movor car company! must be paid by the purchasers of caired x common stock dividend of|/the lands. Any imyrovements on 100 per cent payable Decemper 9. \the lands must be purchased by the fi R. J. Reynolds Tobacco com-|purchasers of the lands, either by pany declared a 33 1-3 per cent stock | private agreement with the owner nd or common and common B/or at the appraised value fixed un- stock”payab!s In common B stock De-|der the authority of the Board. cember 2 to sitock of record Decem-| ‘The said lands will be sold sub: |ber 1. jject to all logally established or | The Southwest Pennsylvanta Ptpe anted rights of way under the Lines declared a quarterly dividend | of $4.00, payable December 30 to yck of record December 15. The | dividend makes a total of $7 for the year The Alliance Realty compand de clared a stock dtvidend of 25 per cont payable December 5 to stock of record that date. The company also declared. the regular quarterly cash dividend ple January 16 to of record December 28 | ee laws of the State of Wyoming or reserved to the United States an jsubject to any vested and accrue rights of any ditch company, or any persons, owning any ditch or ditches on, or passing through any part of said lands and subject to |the right of the proprietor of any vein or lode to extract and remove ° his ore therefrom, should the same be found to penetrate or intersect the"premises hereby granted, as pro- vided by law. iis The Board reserves the right to NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOO}! eject any and all bids offered at | LANDS the said sale. | In Witness Whereof, We ce hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the Seal of the Board his 15th day of November, A. D. 19 AL) ROBERT D. CAREY, President, State Board of School Land Commissioners. Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to law and at the order of the State Board of School Land Com- missioners, the Commissioner of Public Lands will, on the 20th day of December, A .D. at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the front door of |the Court House in the City of | Casper, County of Natrona, State (SE. lof Wyoming, offer for sale at pub- |, 4: BAKER, : lic auction and sell to the highest ey ead of Public Lands, bidder the following described}... pabtish evy'81and-28 and De: cember 6 and 12, 19: | All section sixteen (16), town- bl ship forty (40) north, range eighty. jfour (84) west of the sixth prin- cipal meridian, containing 640 acres, more or let A. P. No. 3364 | Buffalo Creek Live Stock Company. |. The appraised value of the sur- {face right of each parcel of said \lands is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the ‘said lands will not be sold for less than three-fourths of the appraised vNuation and not less than $10.00 per acre, | The said lands will be sold sub- \ject to the term and condition that the purchaser, or purchasers, thers- of upon receiving title shall recon- vey to the State of Wyoming all mining and mineral rights in and to said lands, including the right to prospect for, mine and remove any and all minerals and coal from said lands. The highest bidder is the bidder who offers to pay the highest price per acre and to reconvey to the State all minerals and coal existing or found to exist in the land, to- gether with the right to prospect for same. The said lands will be sold upon the following terms: Not less than 10 per cent of the purchase price to be paid-in cash at the time of salo, and the balance in not to exceed eighteen equal annual payments with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, provided that all such purchase price may be The Iittle English town of Sunaing- dale ig thoroughly up-to-date, for it now has a woman as sole minister of its Congregatioval church. She is Miss Norah Thompson, who has mado a name for herself as an excellent preacher. She has offictated at mar- rages, baptisms and funerals, and is fully qualified for every duty. SWAN UNDERREAMERS & AT SUPPI ESI Lowest Storage in Casper Guaranteed Repar Work, Acet; lene Welding, Gas, Oll and Gregees and Crank Case Service. Brakes Examined Free | ! ACCESSORIES Willis-Hackett Co, 863 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W | ! HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO, : 313 W. Midwest Ave. ~ Towa-Wyoming Stockholders who were left out on recent merger com- municate with Geo. W. Jarvis, Box 2024 Casper Wyoming.