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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 19 zz. OT OGK PRICES HOLO TO GAINS Oil and Copper Shares Among Those in Good Demand This Morning. NE WYORK, Dec. 14.—Today's steck market exhibited alternate pe- Fiods of strength and weakness, re flecting the struggle for control be tween opposing “veculative forces. ‘The ability of the bears © uncover weak spots brought about a falr quarters but these were counter bel ariced by the upward movement selected shares, which were bid up for special ina! sales approximated 900,000 shares, NEW ORK, I 14.—Further irregular'ty was noted at the orening of today’s stock market but the main price tendency again was upward. Copper and oil shares were in fairly good demand, producers and refiners Leing the individuc! feature with a gain of 2 points. Fractional gains were recorded by Kennecott, Amer fean Smelting, United States Smelt ing. Cerro de Pasco, California Petro- Jeum, Pan-American and General Asphalt. Moderate advances Also ‘were recorded by speculative faver- Mites, notably Studebaker and Baldwin Rail shares were mixed, Reading, Kansas City Southern, St. Louis Southwestern preferred, and Union Pacific rising to higher ground, while Northern Pacific, Erie, New York Central and Pere Marquette dost ground. In latter dealings General Asphalt and Fisher Body were ae @ropped a point. Foreign exchange up te pointe each and Marland Oll ned firm. FSontinuance of low renewal rates for call money’ encouraged further buying during the first house, espe- elally in stocks mentioned tn connec- tion with extra or stock dividends dis bursements. The oils, independent steels, equipments, food, tobacco and motor accessories, participated exten- Bively in the initial upward move ment. Kelsey Steel jumped 7 points, ‘Fisher Body 5, to a new high record and Jersey Central four. Professional short interests, apparently acting on the belief that the extent of the re- cent vise F214 left the market in a weakened technical position sent an avalanche of se‘ling orders into the merket just before noon and prices throughout the list began to crumble, virtually all of the early gains being materially reduced ur wipe out. Bome of the specialties were the first to yield. Pisgly Wisely slumped 10 Doints. Woolworth 7, National Lead 4 and Marine preferred, Mexican Petro- leum, Kresge and General American ‘Tank 3 each, Call money ‘epéned at 4 per cent. Offerings of speculative ‘favorites Ike Baldwin, Studebaker, and Pan- American at considerable rovessions from yesterday's final figures under- mined bull’sh confidence and the list continued to recede until well into the afternoon. Subsequent support for Pigely Wisely, which rallied five points, and heavy buying of Cruc’ble Stee! at an advance of 2 points caused @ sympathetic rally in all quarters. International Harvester, Tobacco pro- ducts and Pressed Steel Car moved up materially. ‘The close was irregular. Confused movements took place in the late dealings. some of the rails and special- ties exhibiting marked strength not- ably Reading, Chesapeake and Ohio and International Harvester, while pressure (vas continued against Bald- win, Studebaker, Marine preferred and some of the active houses. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Forelgn ex- change irregular. Quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 4.63%, cable 4.63%; 60 day bills on banks France demand 7.18, cables ; Italy demand 5.01, cables 6.01%; Belgium demar™ 6.52, cables 6.53; Ger- many demand .0131, cables .0132; Hol- land demand 39.97, cables 40.01; Nor- way demand 18.99; Sweden demand 26.90; Denmark demand 29.85; Switzer- land demand 18.97; Spain demand 15:68; Greece demand 1.28; Poland de- mand .0056; Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.08; Argent'ne demand 38.00; Brazil Gemand 12.25; Montreal 99 9-16. METALS NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Copper steady; electrolytic spot and futures 14@14Kc. Tin firm; spot and nearby $37.50 37,75; futures $37.75. Tron. steady; prices unchanged, Lead steady: spot $7.10@7.15. Zine quiet; East St. Louis spot and mearby delivery $7.19@7.25. Antimony spot $6.87@6.62. aeSR othe Flax Seed. DULUTH, Minn., Dec, 14.—Closing cash prices: Flax seeed, December $2.721%4 asked; January $2.63 asked; May $2.45% bid; July $2.43 asked. SWAN UNDERREAMERS s WHEAT SOARS | TONEW HIGH Early Decline Wiped Out on Reports of Sleet and Snow in Southwest. CHICAGO, Dec. 14—New high Price records for the season were reached by wheat, corn and oats to- day, @ resumption of active general purchasing near the end of the ses- sion carrying the market upgrade. | Select southwest and prospects of a mize offerings. The close was un- settled the same as resterday's | finish to. jto 1.24 and July 114% to 1.14%. Sey ST op Boy hs am Mountain & Gulf 116 ——— Fe SREY In ey certitiaatis 20e"S, 500000 Lech: thern, : CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Wheat aver | China | Copper . a Pes an ; a on, no per. orthera 6 as B aged lower In price today during the | Colorado Fuel and’ Iron ; Ban 4 aire Sy and Texas new a ta = early dealings, bulls being handi-|Corm Products - | Picardy Capital Increased. | P aes erst Missourt gen, 49 BGS PRS capeel by unecapodslecaeae which | Cruauee See T= 72 Preston - & California Petroleum has increased; California Petroleum, $2,500,000 7) Montana Power, Ss A ~---- a Liberecel enter ane Montara eon roc = 10% | Royalty & jucers_ {ts common and preferred stocks by |Per cent cumulative preferred and|New York Central det day” 2 crite ang! famous Players Lasky --.-.-. 93%; Tom Bell Moyaity -- $2,500,000 par value each and $5,000,- | $2-500,000 commor Northern Pao'fic pr. | = . yesterday's advance here. Snow and! Genera cont eit | ‘Western Kxploration — 2. + - Oregon Short Lin Dae i 3 " r Asphalt - 4™ bn rt 000 par of the tesue ts to be exchanged | me o rain over much of the domestic win-! General Electric 1814 | Wyo-Kans. > | > > , | Pacific Gas und Electr ook fer tathl Geeky Gabba auatto rece Ga. IS | Woo. Tex 00% 01 | for $1,000,000 outstanding stock of| Standard Oll of New Jersey, $1,632-| Penn. R. Re Gen, 6 thn (nepink Wlderok the sieckat.” GniGeakiah' cet 34a | Western States - "M4 “26 | the Western Star Oi company. 100 7 per cent cumulative non-voting| Penn. R. R. Gen $9 |¥ on 49 3 preferred in exchange for the capital| Reading, gen 4s. _- : the other hand, buying remained ac. tive owing to continued notice proposed credit extension ennctmen at Washington. The opening, which varied from unchanged figures to %ec lower, with May $1.23 to $1.23% and July $1.14% to $1.14%, was followed LY a moderate general sag and then by rallies, which, however, failed to hold. On the declines, profit taking sales lessened an dwith commission house demand increasing a quick return at the last ensued Active buying on the part of a big elevator interest gave relative strength to corn and oats. December corn touched a new high price record for the season, 76%c. After opening unchanged tc 1%c lower, May 73% to 72%c, the corn market scored sharp gains for December and kept near to yesterday's finish for May and Jul, Subsequently, the corn market de- rived some strength from the action to T4\c. Oats started tc lower to a shade higher, May 46 to 46%c and later underwent a@ slight decline. Provisions were a little easier in sympathy with weakness of “hog values. CHICAGO, Dec. 14. hard $1.25% @1.26, Corn—No. 2 mixed 76%c; No. 2 yellow 76% @77%c. Oate—No. 2 white 46%@47% 3 white 44% @45%c. Rye—No. 2 Site. Barley—63@72c. Timothy weed--$6.00@6.75. Clover seed—-$16.00@20.00. Pork nominal. Lard $16.35. $10.50@11.60. “Wheat Open High Low Close - - - 124 1.26% 1.23% 1.24% S128 1.24% ~ = 114% 1.15% 2 4 = 46 AT% 4545 46% - 42 43 41% 42% - = 1040 1042 10.35 10.40 10.30 10.10 CHICAGO, Dec. 14. — Potatoes steady; receipts 37 cars; total United States shipments 352; Wisconsin) sacked round whites 75@8Sc cwt.; and bulk round whites 70@80c cwt.; Idaho sacked Rurals No. 1 $1.10 Idaho sacked Russets No. 1 unbranded $1.25 cwt. Butter and Eggs creameries extra 521$c; standards 50c; extra firsts 49@61%:c; firsts 45@48c; |seconds 42@43c. firsts 51@54c; ordinary firsts 48@650c: }miscellaneous 650@52c; refrigera extras 2944@80c; refrigerator firsts | 27@28%c. age ee listed on the New York curb as fol- lows: Boston Wyoming | Glenrock 1 1-16; Merrit 6%; Mountain | Producers 17%; Mutual 11%: New | York 18; Omar 98; Salt Creek 20% Be a -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets Great Northern pi Insp'rativn Copper : aay | NEW YORK CORB CLOSING wc] The Carter Ol company has only company of Kentucky and $297,929,.| Union Pacitle first,’ 4s MN 91 Harwester > 98% la ae to {one weil drilling in Salt Creek, tha'7790 on issuance of stock dividend. |U- 3: Rubber, T's - 108 108 Int. Mer. Marine pfd. - 2 ag” | Mountain Producers -$ 17-25 § 17-60| deine Prior No. 6 on the southeast U.S Rabber, te 2 emer ti International Paper 53% S| quarter of section 8-39-78. Casing has ; ; tat er and Lig 1% $1 Invineib:e Off 14% | gait Greek Bids 2a. 3 132 7 | been landed in the hole at 3.240 feet] TWenty industrials 98.28, up $3. | Western Union 6s 110 110 Kelly Springtiel 44M | Bait Greek Cons. — r 10.25} 8nd ts now ready to be cemented. Bee OPERATORS MEETING POSTPONED American Beet Sugar — American Can American Hide @ Leather pid. 63% B eae oH 12 F yore] ree Corp . “ ery os ‘ Th | French : epub! mericar Lacoinotive __ .- 3) | French tepul S Biackstone Salt Creek 24 2s | ie meeting of the Salt Creek operators, scheduled to be} ; , A ti Smeltt & Ref; * ngdom of By - - - Pres vioacs ngage 3 Black Tail ton ‘a | held here tomorrow, has been postponed until Monday, Jan-|Kingdom or Belsiun. 6 se American Chappell 39 Amirectn. T. 7 Amertean 130 American Ped 90%) terest will be covered. American Suger, 6s ae Soe |The committee on constrvation, appointed by the asso-| {merican Tel and Te! Au. Guilt 23%, | Eikborn | — Baldwin Locomutive volume of realizing sales in some! new cold wave did a good deal to! Baltimore and Ohio — stimulate the late buying and t | Bethlehem (G-cel ““B' Ore ne and to min-| Canadian Pacific — | Central Leather Chandler Mot - 5 u ns © higher, with May 133% | ees, Motors ——- S35 n the morning to meet with the Miinofs Contral - be Casvet Daily Cribun PAGE NINE. AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED ~ot see. MARKET GOSGIP AND FIELD NEWS Oil Securities Lie New York Stocks Associate] Press Leased Wire. Furnished by Taylor and Clay. wpe ln) ——— fe 99 juary 8, at which time the committee will have a full report|!nEdom of Norwas, 59 | prepared for presentation and all questions of general in-|U. kK of GB é@ 1. 3% Columbine a3 = ciation, will hold the meeting here common on {ssuance as stock divi-| Armour an m tomorrow at the offices of James P.|dend. Baltimo 2 Ohio cv i390 Kerh, which was originally called for Bit ses Bethe see! ref. % December 4. B. Realty, $8.081,400 seven per| Canadian Pacts L. 1. Aitken, W. T. Funk and Sid|cen¢ cumulative preferred and $24,.| Ch! Burl. and H. Keoughan will arrive from Denver | 944.200 common. pont veer — St jodyear Tire, and Trunk Ry and Trunk Ry Co, tts T. Willa 6 ila Kinney Coastal _ 4% local members, James P. Kem, E. T. bi. R. I. and Pac. — Continental Motors company, tem-| "> gaa Mike Henry —_ S 08 Carter to Cement. stock of the West India Of] Refining | Standard Oil of Cal, deb., 106% 106% tinghouse Eljectri 107% 107 Twenty rails $4.83, up .23. ¥v necore : | Prod i 10.00 _ —_—— : ‘ashy’ AS8Y i Mactne new ; 6.00 Inland Ereciag Ri, 4 . ! Petroleum seatameries bes irl consestasser Groeten tccmpabey Dissolution Of sehen See Miam! Copper % Bos. 0. Indiana. 116.00) has only one operation at presen!, A. D. 1922. Missour’ at ees te coltientiont Mammoth Oil _ % 43.00] of 3045 fect and is approaching @ Norfolk and Weatern - jorthern Pacific -.. Oklahoma Prod and Ref. . Pacific Oil 46% |Second 4s 98.38 More Oil in Superior Well. Pan America: 82% First 445 9.00 A report from the Sheldon struc- Pennsylvania 46% [Second 4% - 98.32 [ture sta People's Gas 93% Third 4%s ~ 98.84] an increase Is noted in the amount of Pure Olt 27% Fourth 4s 125;43 | Ol and gas in the Superior syndicate Ray Consolidated Copper - 13% | Victory 4%s - 100.42) went now being comp‘eted in that Reading - 78% | Rep. Iron and Steet a7 | of wheat. Corn closed firm, %@%c Royal Dutch, N. Y. 51%) to 2c net higher, with May 74% @tic Sears Roebuck 83 Sinclair Con On short (istance and that production in Southern Pacific Standard Oi lof N. J. Southern Ra‘iway Studebaker Corporation Cat Creek - ‘ennessee Copper asae. Ga! ooer, Big Muddy : |'Texas and Pacific 2 Bait Creek .70| tory, the pipeline from Bolton Creek Willys Overland - Rock Creok Tobacco Pro¢ucts | Transcontinental Ot] |U. 8. Ind. Aleohol f Sik acta 130 Utah Copper -2..--. @ | Westinghouse Electric —. 59% Willys © Overland Ee 6% |Amevican Zinc. L 16 Butte and Superic: Cala Petroleum Montana Power — Chicago Nortnwestern ex Maxwe'l Motors B ... City Treasurer. Pub! December 12 to 22,1922, Is Voted Today =v." * y = New York Oil “ 18.00] Johnson county is drilling at a depth Middle States Oil 1% Cites Service Com. 174.00| all the Salt Creek wells hiveng been ray : Aidvale, Bleek Fensland. 18.90] completed. The, iy crea eet in| BRAWN OF THE NORTH Securities Firm JBI VAN DOEER: 118% LIBERTY DONDS. polnt where !t should soon b® into ~ 15% |Stas --- $100.28] the sand 178 | First 4s 9 erage For the first time in a motion pic- ture production, or any place else for ies NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT that matter, timber wolves have been! Niew YORK, Dec. 14.—Stockhold-| To All Persons Liable for Assess- given a definite part to play tn @ dra-lers of the American Smelters Securi-/ment in Paving District Number ma and has been accorded the free-|ties company today voied to dissolve TWenty-One. a dom among human be:ngs necessary |the concern as acon as proper legat| _ Notice is hereby given that the Md to let them play their part in a con-laction can be taken by the directors, Assessment Roll for Paving District vincing manner. The picture is the/ ‘rhe securities company was organ-,Number Twenty-one was certified second Laurence Trimble-Jane Mer-|ized in 1905 by an arrangement under |on the 11th day of December, A. D. vy fin production starring Strongheart|which it secured for the American|1922, by the City Clerk to the un- —- the wonder cog. It is “Brawn of the| melting and Refining company the dersigned City Treasurer for col- ! North,” a First tional Attraction | control of tmportant mines. Financing lection. The owners of any lots, es wit br Nee e eaeement dha a conducted through the securti:ce cn-| tracts or parcels of lanc or other a 4 = ‘8 at the America theatre begin-|pany enxbled the smelting concern to|property charged with assessment’ $ iG] With at pipe screwed and laid] ying next Sunday. Gqautte” ‘kmeltere’ ili” Wanningion, | niay ‘redeem the (aume :trom all ae Mule Creek 66} With the exception of a srall stretch! ‘The story selewsed for the second|Californta and Utah. Gradually the|any portion of the liability for the of hand work through rocky terrt-| «ppearance of this dog star who made| American Smelting and Refining com-|cost of such improvement by pay- such @ wonderful htt in “The Silent) pany increased its holdings in stock ing the entire assessment, or any 3 te Hope! cal has in it an attack by timber|of the securities company, obtaining portion thereof, charged against ngineering company for the Bolton) xztves upon the herc, heroine and|all of the common stock and all but|such lots, tracts or parcels of ‘and “go | 2) company is nearing competion and] their beby. Subsequently their sledge | 56,290 shares, 11 per cent of the out-| without interest within thirty days Porchlight 20} will be ready for the transportation | dogs bolt carrying the baby with them|standing A and B preferred stock. after the first publication notice, Sunset... x af crude from that district in a short | and the heroine's dog the character] This outstanding stock will be pald|to-wit: On or before the 22nd day tes that as the bit progresses field. It is the opinion of those in ose touch with the operation that the big pay will be ‘apped within a large quantities will result. Se} -o this city being lald by nized Fes : tme, Connections have been made ‘i y fate Migitornen dividara ; ~ United States Rubber . 3 i de} played by Strongheart, goes to the|Par and accrusd dividend to the dato|of December, A. D. 1922. riited States Steel z, | @reybull te 1.29} vith the pumping station in the fivid, | rescue. of dissolution, which probably will be The owner of any such lots, ta vhich is almost completed and with storage tansk on the Midwest tank ‘arm bere. The field storage will be In preparing the story Laurence| February 1, 1923, More than $115,000|tracts or parcels of land may re- Trimble decided that these scenes|!" yearly taxes and other expenses/deem the same from all liabilities r would be photographed the way they | Will be saved to the smelting concern /for the unpaid amount of said as- completed within the next ten da: were written or not at all. He got|>Y the dissolution. lsessment at any time after said the last steel having left thie clty yes-| together a pack of timber wolves, NERS: thirty days by paying the entire in- a he construc:ion. some trapped in Cunads ahd others in stallment of said assessment unpaid D iis Une, which is ail of six-inch} the United States and worked with SILVER | and charged against any lot, tract, ive is 31 miles 600. feet in length | them for nearly three months before or parcel of land at the time of -! ind will connect the Poiton Creek] ne would trust ct human beings such payment, with inter 2 e ' 3 * est thereon jeld, where there fs at present about/ with them. The result is somo of LONDON, Dec. 14.—Foretgn bar|at the date of maturity of the last American Linseed Oil +000 barrels ver Cay of black oll de-| the greatest thrills that have ever| allver 634; Mexican dollars 48%. installment falling due the entire ¢ Fi AOE IE i : ‘eloped, with the local market. been put on the s: —_— ten equal installments with interest j Winter Weather Fails to : The Midwest Refining company has me Elihu Yale, the founder of Yale col-| Upon the whole sum unpaid, at the Cheek Output from Coun- Sposa sa00to barrels of this lege, is said to have been the first | rate of six per cent per annum, pay- 3 try’s Fields uct an the crude will soon be man in England to conduct a gale by| able at the same time that the in- we - flowing to market, this being the 5 auction. stallments are payable. All pay- ae ‘irst well having been completed in — ments shall be made to the Cit; EW YORK, Dec. 14.—The daily | January, 1920. ny hb ~ = = 1042 10.12 10.20 10.12| partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs re-| De! % totaling 1,657,750 barrels, 25) Car loadings for the week ended celpts 55,000; market 15c lower; few/the preceding week according to the sale: @8 mostly 8.10; top 8.15; few average gross crude oli production of Chicago Prices the United States {ncreased 19,700 Fr CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—(UU. 8. De barrels for the week ending Decem IS TOSSED OVERBOARD NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. |'1ssasurer, aM iB x This notice is given pursuant to To All Persons Liable for Assess-|the ordimances to the City of Case — ment in Sanitary Sewer District|Pper, and the Statutes of Wyoming. His arms and legr tied, his -heac| Number Twelve. In Witness Whereof, I have here- — thrust in a sack. Thomas Meighan is Notice is hereby given that the|Unto set my hand at Casper, Wyo- ‘thrown overboard during one of the| Assessment Roll for Sanitary Sewer|™ing, this 11th day of December, most exciting scenes in he Man] District Number Twelve was certi-]A- D. 192 Who Saw Tomorrow,” his new Para-| fied on the 20th day of November, 3, S. VAN DOREN, & NANCIAL NOTES compared with 1,638,050 barrels for! necember 2 tabulated 845,819, a de. srease of 110,276 ’ a 10 to 210 pound averages 8,05|Wweekly summary of the American] ween ATO nerecrnee Peay ous Petroleum Institute. The dally aver- ¢ age production east of the Rocky butchers 8.05; mostly held higher; ¥ i os B. & O. surp’us after preferred diy.]™mount picture, directed by Alfred) A, D, 1922, by the City Clerk to City Treasurer. packing sows 7.25@7.75; desirable pigs poveins oas Beeperd Lickin 99 <aends for the year 1922 "aetoding De-| Green, which will be displayed at the|the sindacaignen! City tprecairer for Publish December 12 to 22,. in- i Around 8.00; heavy hogs 7.95@8.10;| mmpated wo tert rels. Califa sember, {s estimated at $1,117,110, a| Rialto theater last times today, ac-|collection. The owners of any lots,|clurive, 1922. hoe nedium §.00@8.10; light 8.00@ 8.16. Brddubtion wan 470,000 barrels as chm. | tecrease of $2,917,253. cording to Manager Tvod’s announce-|tracts. or parcels of land or other ORT emt CY [light ight 8.00@8.15; packing sows, pared with 460,000. barrels,” an in ee ment. |property charged with assessement}|NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS’ | smooth 7.45@7.76;, packing sows rough | PNT. Ue 19 000, barrels, The rural ¢redits bill i# to replace}, H® escapes from his bindings and;may redeem the same from all or MEETING. _ @7.60; killing pigs 7.90@8.10. No changes were reported in crude| the ship subsi¢y in congress. has it out with the villain before the/any portion of the liability for the} The regular annual meeting of and butcher she-stock unevenly weak Minnesota and North Dakota sacked {. lower: tf ditto, sacked Red River Ohlow 800) 7,907.8 short fed steers, including few loads} According to ligures collected by the} 'S revived in the capital of ald for western gtassers slow; undertone| American Petroleum Institute, im-|Surope with the possibility of a Ger steady to weak. ports of petroleum (crude and refined)|man loan, } | Jambs opening steady; in-between|for the week ended December 9] The government is to withdraw | grades weak to 15c lower; early top 15.50 for fed western lambs to pack- ers: fed 90 pound yearling wethers CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Butter lower:' 12.25, about 1,300 feeding yearling wethers 11.75 last Wednesday’ aver- = day t# over, however. He ts selzed)cost of such improvement by puy-|the stockholders of th iti - on another occasion and fights withijng the entire assessmen: or wany tional Bank of carer wail’ be bed three men for liberty, but finally suc-}portion thereof, charged against}at its banking rooms, Consolidated cumbe and is imprisoned aboard alguch lots, tracts or parcels of land Royalty building, Casper, Wyoming yacht. without interest within thirty dayalat the hour of & Cerne p. m. Jan: In his first meeting with the villain|after the first publication notice. uary 9, 1928, for the purpose of Mr. Meighan knocks the latter flat on| to-wit: On or before the 22nd day | electing a board of directors for the the deck. At another time he fs shot! of December, A. D. 1922. ensuing year and the transaction = at by a woman who loves him, but be- The owner of any such lots,|of such other business as msy prop- Neves he has scorned her and sen-| tracts, or parcels of land may re-jerly come before the meeting. tenced her to a living death, though/deem the same from all liabilitics M. J. BURKE, he is innocently duped in the mattvr,| for the unpaid amount ot said as- ” President Tho bullet kills a friend of his. sessment at any time after said i Cattle receipts 15,000; run very ol prices for the major districtse— arriving; little don mid-continent crude oll being quoted] J- P. Morgan conferred with Secre- at 90 cents to $1.80 a barrel, accord.|t@ry Hughes ®n Wednesday return- ing to the gravity of the oil, Pennsyl |!1@ to New York last night Harding vania at $8 a barrel and Gulf Coast | Visited Hughes before Morgan called. at $1.25. ° ‘o statement has been issued but talk few early sales beef steers one load matured steers some held higher; run mostly Sheep receipts 17,000; choice fat}@t the principal Urited States ports totalled. 2,524,510 -barrels, compares! | $67,000,000 from New York member with 1,851,643 bartels for the week|banks of the federal reserve tomor- ended December 2. row. c [ aid | Attest: thirty days by paying the entire in- J. R, SCHLUETER. Cashier. $< __ stallment of said assessment unpaid| Publish Dec. 14, 21, 28, 1922, and charged against cny lot, tract|Jan. 4, 1923. 8 or parce! of land at the time of such ———- = Confirmation has been had of a Rev. Carter to Base porate stock dividend in National ‘aging ‘70 pounds. Sheep around Recenant, sith inketent ae ; i steady; heavy fat ewes 5.00@6.00 © ” nh interest ereon a re “ Eggs lower; receipts 2.181 cases jignter weights quotable up to 7.73;1 Sunday Sermon On Pie date of maturity of the last SWAN 30 run includes 3,000 head direct to pack yoe The New York Stock Exchange will stallment falling due and the entire UNDERREAMERS Be S| arte: 2 be closed all day in Saturday, Decem- ten equal installments with inter- | Life of Wanamaker | ver 23. maxing @ three-day holicay ee est upon the whole sum unpaid, a e abe | . WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Republi-|the rate of six per cent per annum. | ins Reeser: Stocks of crude olf held by eastern | that fer ncn, im the senate| payable at the time that the install | OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 14—(U. 8. De] pipelines In November decreaned 50-| tig pee ien crete legislation|ments are payable. All payments ja partment: of Agriculture}—Hogs—Re-| j At the Methodist church next Sun-] Pep) new im” November dectedeed 50 would be given right of way when it|shall be made to the City Treasurer F ceipts 11.000; mostly. 15 to 200 lower: |4%Y, Might at 7:80 o'clock, the pastor, | S55 Panels totaling 15,171,973 at the}ig prepared and the administration| ‘This notice ie given pursuant to bulk mixed and packing grades $6.85@ | Rev. Lewis E. Carter will speak on| © ci shipping bil laid aside temporerily|the ordinances of the City of C = > ~ 7.60; bulk butchers hoge §6.60@7.75;| “Lessons from the Life of John War Pe Soe 2 until en agricultural rel‘ef measure {s|per and the statutes of Wyoming. | AT" YOUR Ps top $7.85. amaker." In announcing his subjec eB Oes pay its regular semi-| passed. |__In_ witness whereof I have here-| SUPPLY Cattle—Recetpts 5,800; better grades |Rev Carter says, “Young men of to. | 27nual vidend of 2 per cent on the — —- - meet J NEW XORK, Dec. 14.—Prices ofjot fed steers and she stock steady: [#%Y WhO aspire to. success can learn) Prafored on March 1 to stock of rec- TH | UE F. Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were|best steers and yearlings $10.00; odd |va'uebie lesson from the life of Mr. itis E PAIN OF NEURITIS Pena We te $1200: cthee madee week (Wanamaker. He was the greatest ex Sa cu - hend up to $12.00; other grades ~esk|emple cf a combination of a suecese-| _ Sinclair Pipeline for the ten monthe IS Fensland 15%;| bulk cows and heifers $4.00@6.00; |! business man, honest statesman, | ¢Pded October 31 had a net income VED * f in| veals steady to 26 lower; top $9.00; /@0U active Christi¢n' gentleman that | Of $4.309,807 after charges but before : { Q pepsecdieget SiMe Mt hip I know ot‘in Ameria life.” caxes. eax Most Nelptel avvet in Mghting|the disturbance of digestion Wich) | is a — —— '@ persistent pains of nouritts {9/80 frequently follows the use of | Sheep — Receipts 10,000; lambs Missouri Pacific. for the nine the new TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN. y fspirin, The laxative RIENDS, meet Mr. Classy Fied, n T | mostly 26c lower; bulk $14.25@14.60; months ended September 30, had a Neither e habit-forming nor a Bring about @ mare ef- Relief Planned For Unemployed LONDON, Dec. 14—(By The Asso- clated Press.—A supplementary esti- mate for one million pounds sterling for the relief cf unemployment was agreed to by the house of commons early today toward the close of a 16 hour session prolonged by the tactics of the labor party. | | | | top $14.60; fed clipped lambs $12.25@ 12.50; yearlings $11.75@11.95; sheep jand feeders steady. emedy. Those cleans: body of the waste poisons that == The man who has your wants supplied bk Jost read his page and yeu will age aareckig afue A, doce bald great a o powe: @ sali-| at the root of ¢' whol Tondo ad Sacer astalGhay, ite | tig real cause of tke Intense pain. The tonowing securities nave bean| gusciaepcpeeeaice, wad the cea: | one LAS AEST ss tenis admitted to If N 7 & definite, helpful work toward lst on the New York centers Slontusonsin thon bringing ‘about absolute rellef. net corporation deficit of $2,082,284 after charges. Denver Prices DENVER, Colo., Dec. 14—Cattle stock exchange: é oT EK Tos sboUla: ask tor v receipts 2350; market steady to 25c ‘The digestant contained 1 i "8 LAS %, the m= lower; beef steers 4.50@3.60; cows and Montana Power, £34,600 preferred] GLE'S OO ABPIRIN prevents Broved aspirin with the “tree heifers 3.50@7.75; canners 7.00@9.00; ‘n exchange for capital stock of the 2 5 stockers and feeders 3.50@7. Deer Lodge Electrical company. Sree eoaneces ek er i v : =It reifeves pain quic i yee receipts 2950; market 25c —It’s a gentle laxative © er; top 8.10; bulk 7.50@7.78. TINGERS"LAXO ASPIRIN ae receipts Pere mate steaty Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box* ern ane nya tic Research La } Ie L90@6.15; feeder lambe 12.00@13.53. Therapeutic Re: oratories, » -—— _Washington, D. ¢,

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