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MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922. : Che Caspet Daily Cribun PAGE ELEVEN. Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets ——<—<——$—— NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED STOCKS SURMVE WHEAT BALES, = _seeie. (KET BISSP ND FLD HEN eater buries = eee See 7) MITUL MES NPT Trading With Ups and After Day of Uncertain | American International Corp - a Downs Trend American Smelting & Rete. - New York Stocks oe A well which tends to prove a large amount of acreage 3 hy to be in the producing area in the southwest part of the Sal ngdom of Belg'um, — American Sugar 3! chapped B NEW YORK. Deo, 19—The stock} CHICAGO, Dec, 19.—Wheat under-| American Sumatra Tobacco 94% | Goons” Creek field, was drilled to the top of th y A Oegpe e Be ed tm “ -- ine — 2 . Po: e second Wall Creek K BR, & 1. b%, market presented 's spotted appear-jwent « deciien in price today during! American 124% | Consolidated Royaty- z yesterday at 2,788 feet by the Mutual Oil company, on land} /K. of G. B. & 1, 5%, ance during the greater part of to |the early dealings, the chief factor! american " day's session but the fina’ price tend-| being the baarish showing of zbe gov-| American of the Chappell Oil company, on the southeast quarter of the | (eran Suk Sa “her ae ae ency was upward. Bear opera‘ors had|ernment crop report. Besides, Liver-| Anaconda Bot % northeast quarter of section 24-39-79, amd with the bit jus‘ | \merican Tel and Tel. col tr. placed extensive selling orders in| pool quotations were relatively weak, 100% Elkborn —o a scratching the sand oll was thrown Creek fielG. Ol] was encountered at] \rmour and Co, 4%=s - some of the railroad and minor Indus-|and with foreign exchange also weak} aty., 22 |. T. Wittams ons high over the top of the derrick. 1,700 feet and the tools pulled, but and Ohio c trial shares, the resultant deéline be-|and wth less favorabie talk about] Baldwin Locomotive 130% |Kinney Coastal .. .39 to the lack of storage or| this proved to be a “pocket,” although | 2 em Steel ref, thiehem Steel p. m., bs — ‘. Burl. and Quincy ref.. Mil and Paul cv., soodyear Tire, 1231 xdyear Tire, Ss, 1941 ani Trunk Ry of Can., facilities, the well was tm and will be held in until these can be provided before at one time 400 feet of off stood in the casings. The well was ther drilled to a depth of 2,800 feet. A se ries of disheartening mish: caused the abandonment ¢/ the wel after an attempt had been made t and Trunk Ry_of Can., put it on the pump. it was found] Great Northern 7s A that the hole was too small and con ‘eat Northern, 7s A — tinual caving at last caused t Kan, & Texas new adj. 6s A moters to decide that our tic 4s ter quit. ing accentuated by the official deniais|# loan to Germany, buyers lacked en-| Raitimore anit Ohio — of rumored stock dividends. Bullish|couragement. Assertions in some|fBethiechem Steel “B operati were continued, however,| quarters that the exceptionally low|Canadian Pacific in a number of standard tndustrial|con¢ition of winter whea: outweighed! Cantrel Leather is, whic hwill be several days shares and h'gh priced spectalties.Jother parts of the government re-|Chandler Mot ° & week. Sales approximated 725,000 shares. ort failed to etir up any special en-| Chesapeake and Ohio __ 70% | Mountain @ « This well ts about half a mile north- husinsm. ‘Tho opening, which var- MU and &t. Paul 214 | Outwest 4 west of the Mosher Syndicate well NEW YORK, Dec” 19.—Specu!ators| ed from %o to Xe lower, with May Y. and Pac. Bank which was the first to prove that for the decline continued thelr short] ‘1.24% to $1.25 and July $1.15%4 to part of the field to be productive and polling. operations at the cpening of| 31. 15%, was followed by @ material 's further southwest than any yet y" oad, «it}retback all nd, = ‘ Royalty & Producers x today’s ‘ke market. Railroad. 2 ack al rout n 139% |Tom Bell Moyalty .. 01% completed Being located as it is, and steel.sheres were the first to yie d Indications of delay for farm credit 70% | w, south of the fault running east and In 1914 the Amer’can O!1 company to selling pressure bat most of the| ills at Washington counted as an ad-| rie _ a | Western Bxploration - 2.30 | 340 | voce through section 13 adjoining, it] ™adq a second attempt to penctratr early declines were lmited to fras|itional bearish influence, but persist-| Famous Players Lasky - % 00% helps to bear out the statements made | the lower sands at po'nt one and onc tions. The cut tn the at Northern | ent buying on declines led to @ rally| General Asphalt ‘n @ recent geological report that big | Gutter miles southeast of the prev preferred dividend continued to have|near the end of the day, The close/ General Electric ¥ ou r production would be found in 2 large|°US well, but still, as it developed ading gen, 49 : Ytandard Ot! of Cal., wes unsettiod, %o net lower to %c/General Motors 13% rea in that part of the field formerly | ter, off the real structure. The drill 23% considered as outside the structure. reached the bottom of the Wall Cre i sands but struck an immense flow of ae ing effect on western _ratt- a pressing nion Pacific first 4s rood shares, Union Pacific, Chicago] advance, with May $1.25% to %1.35%/Goodrich Co. --.. and North Western, St. Louis South-|and July 1.15% to 81.15%. Great Northern pfd - 77% | Mountain Producrs -.$ meee a 4 wostern and Great Northern preferred] Corn and oats sagged with wheat./ti/nols Central 101k Mutual to Develop Dome. ees een eee eee ee ee Power and ae all dropping to lower ground. Call-| After opening oe to %o lower. May] Inspiration Copper 35%, |Glenrock Olt : ‘08] The Mutual Ol! company ts prepar-| 5%" Showed @ rock pressure of 1.20 | eon ‘Union, 6ibe 109% forn'a Petroveum, Standard OM of|74%o to 75%¢, the corn market ral-| international Harvester 90% | Salt Creek Pras. g to start drilling on the Crystal) cUrd® and was est mated conserva | Vostinghouse Elec:ric, 107% California and Pan American each{ le a ttle but then descended Jow-/int, Mer Marine pfa. 80% | Salt Creek Cons - Creek structure in the Basin country} “Y")> Paget agit the follow |~ fuffered a large fractional oas,|er than before, International Paper — 62 | Prod. and Refrs. soon as the weather will permit. hg So anculer ht to| ‘Tday to make inquiry ss to the. pos NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. ‘American Smelting, Crucible and{ Smaliness of rural offerings tended }invinciblo Ol 14 |Marine new - Good production haa already been frlthie stricture and ia eat bility of our undertaking to assist] To All Persons Liabre ror Assess- Studebaker each leet a point. Yhere|to bring about comparative firmness/ Kelly Springficld Tire - 43% | Mutual - . -00} found in the structure and only the!4 449 feet in the remarkable time o |" floating a large so-called interna-|ment in Paving District Number : ater. The close was a y ow markat B were a few strong tater. The clk unsettled at %@/iennecott Copper - = ket has retarded development. | {iit}. nine days and thie time the|tional loan to Germany Twenty-Two Pond Creek Coal, ho net decline to %c advance, with|routsville and Nashville 120 | Cities Service Com. : 00] With the Mutual operating tt ts high-| UTht was g teal “dry hole,” Le was] tn ht ty Mr Morgan adverted|. Notice is hereby given that the International -|May TAH O%C to Té%c. Mexican Petroleum - 51 || Fensland ly probable that market facilities will| ‘ound that the alte chosen was wel'|:o the Mtatement he had made follow-|Assessment Roll for Paving Dis- ing 1 to 3 points. Foreign exchanges | diiaml Copper -.. 27 |New York 6. a provided for any amount of pro- e the structure and in the “dip "| ng the sittings of bankers’ ecmneniehs. trict Number Twenty-Two was cer- opened weak in res6-ase to the over-) CHICAGO, Deo. 19.—Wheat No. 2/aiiddle States Oil 11% {Mammoth Ol - 2] Cucton eccured, Two years ago this entire field was| ast June and in effect told the am-\tified on the 11th day of December, night announcement of J. P, Morgan| hard $1.27@@$1.28%. A Midvale Steel , od Tet Ba plane tabled by one of the country’s | jassador that our position was exact-|A- D. 1922, by the City Clerk to and company that no interational| Corn No, 2 mixed 76%@77c; No.| Missourl Pacific - Second Test Being Drilled. most competent o'l geologists and it] y the mame as it was then, He in.|the undersigned City Treasurer for |collection. The owners of any lots, tracts, or parcels of land or other property charged with assessment me from all or -| 2 yellow 76% @T17%K. eC i Th - loans to Germany would be consid-|2 yell % OTTM, ew York Central ¢ Ohio ts making good progress ormed him that while we greatly de- ered unless and until the reparations| Oats No. 2 white 46% 48%; N. ¥., N. HL, and Hartfore ‘n Its second test of the Mercer Dome question was settled, white 44% @45%e. Norfolk and Western --. and is now drilling at around 300 feet, Goot absorption of most offerings|~ Rye No. 2. 91@91%c. Northern Pacific -. 754 | Second 4X5 With an ample supply of fuel oil in was then definitely deterr.ined that the first mentioned well ~vhero of! w: red to be of service to the general llscovered, was at le: one quart tuation, neverthe’ess matters had of a mile outside the well define anifestly reached such a point that ™&Y redeem the fteadicd the list before the end of the| Barley 63@71c. ahoma Prod. and Ref. 1% |Second 4Ks storage and the rig and boiler housed, | structure, and that the second wel! to disc any portion of the liability for the first hour. Encourare’ by the resist-|' Timothy seed $6.00@$6.75. Pacific ON ~. 2S 44% |'Third 4Ke - work can be continued in spite of “was about the same dis | “A® not Doss ble for us to discuss’ cost of such improvement by pay- ance which the mrrket had shown to| Clover seed $16.00@$20.00. Pan American Petroleum ~. 90%/Fourth 40 50} bad weather, The first test of this] tance, shiz wan ft asittcal’ * cons! tte loan 6 Serie eee ing the entire assessment, or any the forced laquidatios cecasioned by} Pork nominal. Lari $10.55. Pennsylvania : 46% | Victory 4%s .34| structure was abandoned at 1,670 feet, | outside the mits and abandoned for be eg the reparation question Was) Hortion thereof, charged against yesterday’s stock exchange failure, | $19-50@$11.50, 3B Sa eal owing to’ a crooked hole. that-Peason. ottled.’ |such lots, tracts, or parcels of land uy |without Interest within thirty days = 27% the cut in tha Great Northern divt- dend, the announcement of Chairman Open. High. Low, Gary of the Un'ted States Steel cor-|_ WHEAT—- se Surplus stocks of copper metal are after the first publicatioi. notice, November Completions High. sported to he: below norma! And {ia tooit: Om or before the sind day A summary of field operations for] pected that teh price will have «.of December, A. D. 1922. Union Leasing Land, The Union of California is reported to be leasing land in the No Wood Poration that no stock or extra cash Dec. . . . 1.27% 1 wan { dividend was contemplated and the May - - . 1.24% 1.2 Royal Dutch, N. Y. - and Paint Rock districts In the north-| pone tere commited tn this Age uubstantial advance tn the near future)" The owner of ‘any such lots, refusal of the Morgan firm to discuss|Ju'y - . . 1.45% 1 Sears Roebuck -. ern part of the state, with the con-} vith » total daily production of 27 ; ae, oP ae ig development tracts or parcels of land may re- or consider an international loan to Back Krsus ey Cat Gres! a30 nee rqaees ta development by the] acres of oll, 15,000,000 eublo feet of |" the copper world. iecrmene aaa from HE Germany until the reparations ques- Routheen Parse ~ hha ke Beasts sas and five dry holes. In Montana ‘or the unpaid amount of said: as- Southern’ Railway -—----. : A settlement fs pending in the liti-/ sessment any time after there were six completions, one © tion was settled, speculators for tho, which was dry. The toll totaled 625 dvace again started bidding up varti- ous shares, oil, merchiand sing, equip- ment and copper “‘isgnes responded briskly to the .fresii buying power, ‘che market had. another temporary +1 + ABM 43% 43% i winking spell later'on the renewnl of : heavy selling pressura against Reth-| Jan. --- - 10.60 10.60 1042 10.50 Iehem, Crucible and “Republic Steels} May — - - 10.80 10.83 10.67 10.67 and sorie of the highgrade railrqad| _ RIBS— public, utility and tobacco issues, To-| 787. 3 10.75 ward m day heavy accumulation of May + « . 10.70 S‘andard OM of N. J. ‘ 3 Ohio to Drill for Gas. Studebaker Corporation Rig timbers and material have been|harrels and 7.500,000 cubic feet o: Tennessee Copper ~ - purchased at Basin by the Ohio O!!| ay was developed. ‘i Texas Co. - — Ls 0) company for a standard rig and this| following are the Wyoming comple-| he committe. It 1s said that the) OF parcel of land at the time of Texas and Pacific -. 0% | Grass “99|.8 being transported to the Oregon | tions: mount will bein the nelghborhood Such payment, with interest thereon Tobacco Products -. 5 23} Basin field near. Cody where a test} ‘seetion 29-40-78, SW%, Inland on 2.|.f $1,500,900, part “of Which will be at the dute of maturity of the last yanscontinental Ol) i Elk Basin 26 | w'll soon be started. ‘This test will bo] ‘50 barrels M 3 aid when the sett’ement ts formaily| installment falling due the entire nion Pacific -- 135% Greybull 29] drilled with the expectation of str'k-| 22.40.79, SE%, Wyo. Ol Fields, 1A | ‘rawn up or some time before tho ten equal installments with interest United Retail Stores 71 | Lander 70|'ng gas am there s. every indication] -59 barrels. na of the year and the balance at Upon the whole sum unpaid, at the U. 8, Ind. Alcobot 66% that the fleld will y!eld quantities of | 26.40.79, NW%, Wyom!ng Fields,| n early date. rate of six per cent per annum, pay- that product when developed. The| ga, 950 barrels. Great Northern's net earnings from #ble at the same time that thetin- allroad operations for 1922 wi ap- Stallments are payable. All pay- fon between the creditor commit-|thirty days by paying the entire of Chandler Bros. & Co. and Clark stallment of said assessment unpaid “hilds & Co., of a substantial sum to and charged against any lot, tract, 52% United States Steel 106% j Ohio secured a franchise nearly a} 3.39.78, NE%, Wolverine Oil, 200 ponvepirarieadinpichs 2 fe rho Utah Copper 2+ year ago to furnish the city of Cody roximate $17 000,000 from which in- ments shall be made to the City * Westinghouse Electric EW YORK, Deo. 39:--Co, with gas for domestic purposes, with 0, NEM, Wyo. Asso, 29A, 780 | orest of $8,200000 must be deducted, TMeasurer. : 2 . 19-—Copper | the understand'ng that the gas would 40-79, NEX, Wyo. Asso., 6A. 665 | -aving $8.800.000 or 3.2 per cent on ,, This notice fs given pursuant, to high record for the year, again turned f s the course of prices upward. L Fisher Body, Pond Creek Coal, Kel we Stock sey Wheel and sterlisg products were conspicuous spots, the gains ranging from 8 to nearly 5 points, Call money Chicago Prices, opened at 4% per cent. CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—United States Prices of stocks shifted about in a| Department of Agriculture,)— Hogs receipts 48,000; market 5c to 10c low- bewildering fashion after mi@day,j er than Monday's best times bork 2s0 buoyancy showing in some issues 8.15: 190 while others were acutely weak, Na- 1 os:ly around tlonal Lead jumped six points, Cluctt $8.20; best 140 to 180 pound averages Peabody three and American Car, St.|$8..N98.30; packing sows $7.25@7.80, Louis Southwestern preferred ‘West- ae pay Ree ite pad }.20; vy es A p ™ unm snghouse Blectrio and Pierce Arrow |$8.10@8.25; light $8.20@8.30; light preferred 1% to 2. Meantine Dela. ware and Hudson was dro meres gng0@8 20; |. packing. ews, PPINE Blemooth $7.50@7.80; _packin, e .! ol is sows points and Central Leather, Americag| tough $7.2607.60; ‘killing piss $8@ Smelting, International Harvester, | §.25, Sears Roebuck, Union Pacific and]. Cattle recelpts 13,000; market slow. ‘Marine preferred 1 to 2 points. An|}iling ‘quality mostly plein; ‘better official announcement that no. stock|gradea beef steers strons; early §11.40 @ividend was contemplated’ by the|lower grades beef steers and yearlings General Electric company caused a}canners-and cutters, bulls and veals breale in the shares from’ 190 to 183 eore. arg liesaed P Sos Pgior| aifers and cows, stockers and feed- which turned the general trend doWR-| ers unevenly “lower; bulk destrable bee) prea ae vealers to packers early $.25@9.75; The closing was steady, Late bid-} bologna bulis mostly $4.25@4.40. ding up of Baldwin, Corn Products,| sheep reecipts 13,000; lambs ‘United States Alcohol and some of the] opening slow, tending lower; early ‘higher priced specialties counteracted|top $1515 to shippers; $14.75 to pack- the effects of special liquidation e:se-| ers; freshly shorn 80 pound fed lambs where and imparted a better tone to| $12.75. a 85 penne reaine: ese "¢ q r sheep activ eavy fat ewes closing quotations,. Baldwin, Wool: ile mulnhe- omnes stb paid worth and Fisher: Body- wre pushed cup € t66. points: for some averaging 120 pounds. tions, Omaha Quotat OMAHA, Neb. Dec. 19. — United D States Department of Agriculture}— Foreign Exchange | |fiogs'receiots #,500: stea'y to five 7 ———e—' | conts higher; bulk mixed and packing NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Foreign ex-| grades er2saTt bulk butchers hogs changes Irregular. Quotations in| $7.90@8.05; top $8.10, cents: Great Britain deman 4.63%;| Cattle receipts 5,800; beef steers ac-/ cables 4.63 60-day bills on banks|tive 10c to lic highe: best steers | 4.61, France demand 7.49; cables| here $10.61 bulk $7@8.25; better 7.60; Italy demand 5.09%; cables 6.10,|8rades of she stock steady retaont4 slow and easier; all other classe: Willys Overland American Zine, Lead and Sm. firm; electroylytic spot and nearby be piped and ready for use within « ; Wyo. Asso. 1A, 180 | °249,477,150 stock, . This surplus with the ordinances to the City of Gas- 14%@14%; futures 14%. Tin firm:l year. As this time is about up and} 31.39.79, one etaiion 16x, 100 ee beret oe ery makes Per, and the Statutes of Wyoming. spot and nearby 38.12@38.25; futures! there hash een no indication by the| 7.39. Wyo, Asso. 36A, 300 | So amount avaliable for dividends , 1 Witness Whereof, have Montana Power = 88,25@38.50. Iron steady; prices un-|company where the supply would be] 11-40. " Wyo. Asso, 34A, 200 | 10,250,000 or 4.10 per cent om the hereunto set my hand at Casper, Shattuck Arizona changed. Lead firm; spot 7.25@7.35.| secured, ft 1s believed that the well ulf 18A, 350 | ‘ock. In 1921 the rafiroadt net was Wyoming, this 11th day of Decam- Great Northern Ore - Zine steady; Hust St. Louis spot and) witt be drilled with the expectation| 5.39.79, SE%, Salt Crk. Consolidated | yout $13,000,000 and fixed chargesePe! A. D., 1922. q nearby delivery 7.05@7.20. Antimoay| of fulfilling the contract with the gas|7ax, 120. 16 850,000, leaving $6,160,000 or 2.46 J, S. VAN DOREN, # Maxwell Motors B developed there, 10-39-79, Burke, Mutua! Ol, 2,000 | ser cent on the stock. ; City Treasurer.@ | Consolidated Gas -- i 19-40-78, SW%, Wyoming OU Fieldx| “phe New York Times average on ; Publish December 12 to 22, 1922, ‘American Linseed Oil Mdwest to Drill Test. "2A, 840. 5 rails for December 18 was 60.14, !nlusive. —_-—_——_ SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dee. 19, 23-40-79, SW%, Wyoming Oil Fields | -¢ 93 on 25 industrials 108, ..75 off - Word has just been recelyed from|31A, 300 oni 8a $4.44, off .73. NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- Bluff C'ty that surveyors in the em-| 2-39-79. NW%, Midwest Ol! 18A, 200 od HOLDERS’ MEETING 4 ploy of the Midwest Refining com- 14-40-79, SW%, Midwest Oil 31A, 980. SUMMONS, i Notice is hereby given that ihe any are selecting a site for drilling] 11-39-79, NEY, Kasoming Oil 12A, ees i : bys 7 * . 19. — Butter un-|Joan 4%; call loans inst a t.| Operations on a new and unnamed | 7,000. ys s Wyoming, Count, of 2nnual meeting of the stockho! Ch Foes Ginchanged; recetpts|ances 4%; times loans steady; m'xea| structure between the river and the| 25-40-79, NW%, Wyo. O11 Fields 114 Noe Ob FOEne of Navajo Laboratories, Inc., will collaterial 60-90 days 4%@ .g)Orsan Rock structure and west of | 7,500. * ‘Almeda La Lone, Plaintiff, vs, be held at the office of the comn- the Monumental hold‘ngs on the Hul -39-19, Bessemer 0'l, 250. séorge La Lone, Defendant, pany at room 6516 Consolidated pers 4% kito dome. The Midwest intends, it] 11-3979, Wyo Associated 36A. 65. To GEORGE LA LONE, Defend- Royalty Building, in the City of s reported, to begin driving for ofl] 24-40-79, NEM, Wyo. . 29A, 800. | nt above named: Casper, Wyoming, on the 3rd day of POTATOES immedately after the frat of the next] 3-39- NW%X, Salt Crk Cons 13A, You will-take notice that you January, 1923, at the hour of two EXPORT OIL, , 3:2. this company ts weeping. an |1.850, have beet aed’ in the above ‘ene O'clock p. m. "At said meeting ro- CHICAGO, Dec. 19. — Potato ther surveying party in the field. 25-40-79, NEM, Midwest O!l BA 1,158.) 4:+104 court by the above named Ports of the officers will be read, steady; receipts 81 cars: total United} Work is proceeding steadily on the 40" Midwest Oil 364, 208.1 jac ti¢e Almeda La Lone, and that Officers elected and general busi- Str+e shipments 247; Wisconsin} TIS REDUCED Mexican Hat well north of the river.| 29-40-79, SW%, SW, Wyo. Oi| Fem oig, tte oth in her ness transacted. sacked and bulk round whites No. 1. It fs being put down by contract, | Fields 6A, 576, ence P altsea eantaw JOHN A. CONRAD, 95c@$1.10 cwt.; Minnesota sacked and arting from the 350-foot po'nt at-| 23-40-79, NW, Wyo. Asso 31A. 600 pied ye Tasaie, og sary pill os Vice: President. Papet last, pring: a the SEBDey: “aaah NW, Wyo, Asso, <29A,) 1 cruelty, and prays for an ab- , Publish Dec. 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, ard Of company of New York today| 20 rey (ot Ne tae and witl we 3/000, wi, Wye. A 26a. | solute divorce, and the custody of 24, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 1922. reduced. the price of petroleum “for|fome out for Christmas and will re-} 35é-40-71 Me Wye. Anso. 264-16 minor children, to-wit: Ernest, a export half a cent a gallon making] ‘“2) 0 Tocca aasaeary ot ohin the eas 40.18, NW, Schuster Bros, 2, Warren, James, Robert and Alice, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ oe fat dell ys $ * "and for a decree awerding the fol- ANNUAL MEETING refined in cases $16.50 and in tanks Crammer drill hole on the Organ Rock fc ‘| 78, SW%, Glenrock OM 4, s00. lowing deserbed homestead prop 14:-. is hereby given that the structure {s partially confirmed, al- n ; though no details have been given 78, NW%, Mammoth OM 1, oi Ub el eal sy ea pole eng nual meeting of the stockholdbre by le Tta ae, Nea Se Opeceiyr®: 78, SE%, Mammoth ON 1, 450.|. Lots one hundred eighty-five of the Utah Shale and Oil Corpdta- 6-35-65, Western States O. & L., 35.| (185) and one pase! Cee Pry aie byte Seed fi 30-58-99, Elk 5, Midwest Ref, 14, 60.| (186) in block thirty-eight (38) p° Buildi th ; . Mid z yalty Building, 141 South Can- top of the producing sand with good] 1647-103, 8W%, B'g Horn Develop-|North Casper Addition to the town 7" N tin the City of Casi, ity) of Casper, County of 4 showings of ofl present on the north-|ment 1, dry. ah ae ; State of Wyoming, on Mond east quarter of section 3-26-90, in the 8, SW%, Kasoming Oil 1, 60. eden State oF Pik decars f hin 15th day of eae: 1923, ee fo Lost Soldier field and preparations} 11-26190, W%s, Wyo. Iilinots 1, 1,000. and for other relief as set forth ‘n * 23, . 2 iti jl o'clock in the forenoon for the ppr- y bel: nt | 12-25-88, SE%, Keystone, Wyo., dry.| petition on file and you will fur- Sip on, of theiwell as ae setuieile §.25-86, State, Emery Syndicate, dry. ther take notice that unless vou an- D006 of sleet Bisse and trams- set. The sand was topped at 2,500| 22-26-87, Govt. land, Dillon Oil, dry. | swer the petition of plaintiff on or ractaty Data ot nee usiness as mity . 2-24-87, O'Brien Spge Ohio Ol 1, dry. before the 8rd day of February, A. Properly come before the meetigg. Butte an¢ Superior -. Cala Petroleum Chicago Northwestern ‘ok: iT; on 560 NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Call money ; high 4%; low 4%; ruling rate closing bid 4%; offered at 5; last fir Butter and Eges 3.307 cases, months 4%@5; prime commercii oulk round whites 90@95c cwt.; I¢aho sacked rurals No. 1, $1.15 cwt. en NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—The Stand- SILVER refined NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Foreign bar RSE TE 5 ARR silver 62%; Mexican dollars 477%. Silver is indispensable in photo- 2S SOME Y Sree ETT Praghic chemicals, and @ good auth- Citton, ority estimates the quantity used NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Spot cotton|the manufacture of motion picture steaty, middling $26.20. films at about fifteen million ounces Production Assured. Good & Nutting have reached the | Ray Consolidated Copper 14% 78) Hep. Teen and Boe iN Crude Market eT; cables, 0-874: 5 See Tee he 0: to . feet. ON Loeh, sala ott ith all Dated December 18, 1922 ‘ 0151, receipts. 1,400; lambs 150 : -, Ob! ; 500. D. 1923, , “Shee 18, 1922. Holland demand 9,89; cables 39.92.] g0°SP_Tecots, HEN oow@i4.40; top ‘This well. is on the same section, D. C. Co., Ohio O'l 4, 50 1923, sald petition, with all mat- Aiasuseen 1a) iene oe BS lower; 1 iikotanvat mhaltverent i: cussion ae -84-83- New York Ot], gas. ters and allegations therein con. forway demand 19.05; Sweden de- 50; fed clipped lambs $12.50; sheep Q Bhavbt x it rete 4 tained will be taken as true, and q Secretary mand 26.87, Denmark demand 20.72: | steady; ewe top $7.25; feeders 1c to 5 well vecently completed. an ; ine Publish Dec. 19, 1922. y. 40 iderabl 4 1 Financial N judgment rendered according! a Switzerland demand 18.92; Spain de-| isc lower; feeding lambs $12.45 . a read A Ae sear pact nares eta gloria tona)!, Witness Hazel Conwell, Clerk of aeeeerenr ee = mand 1 Greece demand 1.33; Po- MILES CITY, Mont., Dec, 19.—Articles of incorporation | "eas {he location Peing about a) ‘There is not to be an internationals. District Court, and’ the seal , 7"¢ Chinese make thelr househ@ld quarter of a mile northeast of the nearest producer. From present indications it will yonn to Germany pending settlement thereof at the City of Casper, this Daskets so closely and f rmly that th of the reparation question. ‘The Ger 90g Gay of December, A. D. 1922, C&P be used 'n many cases to hold WB- man ambassador was so informed HAZEL CONWELL “ter, and are excellcnt’ substitutes when he called on J. P. Morgan Sat Clerk of the District Court, | buckets. This naturally means greet urday. This was disclosed by the fol-) (spay) skill and patience in the manufactusp, lowing statement Issued by J. P. Mor-| pupiish Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1922, and Which fs only attained through ye: gan & Co. last night: Jan. 3; 9, 1933. of practice. The tremendous num “Mr, Otto Wiedifeld, German Tp of williw-trees growing in China s passador, called on Mr. Morgan Sat-'NoqicE TO SHAREHOLDERS? Ply the necessary mater al. j MEETING. aera Aon ine naa tea BE eer Dec. 19.—Cattle| Which provide for the building of a railroad which it is pro-| Brazil demand 12.25. "I receipts 1.700 market’ steady; beet} posed shall be standard gauge and to follow the Tongue river | make as good a produccr as the for- steers $4.50@$8.60; cows and heifers) south to Sheridan, Wyoming, were filed here in the office of 5 i $300@$7.50; calves $6.00@$9.00; stock-/ F Bohling, county clerk and recorder for Custer county. ead ene: anita —c $3.50@ $7.80. s side ee sa tes ane 1,301 plier steady| The papers were filed by the Montana Railway company, to So higher; top $8.20; bulk $7.75@|which is, incorporated ‘for $5,000,000,] inning of bufiding operations will) Dome to Have Thorough Test. $8.00. i of.which amount it is recorded, $50,-| be deferred until next sprng on ac-| Arrangements are now being made PAE Dod. hays Bead * aitbincribed: count of more favorable weather con-|by the newly organized Hatfield Ot! Steep sieaty. receipts: O00) are sig gs ditions company of Rawlins for the drilling steady: lambs $12.00@$12.45 ewes! ive directors are named and inc- r pat 7 ; ‘ x CEOS of the Elght-Mile structure, which !s SWAN 5 NV NOM a Reece, nae vila Puan New Yak oly Fe A representative of this company |as its name implies, eight miles from RREAMERS The regular annual meeting of SV AN : $14. ney ate ¥: ¥./ nas been in Casper for several weeks that city and operations are scheduled JE AME th. shareholders of the Wyoming [RRMOIID) I \¢-go7-Wijtolstcy > |D. Saklatavala, New York City; ©. J. National Bank oF (Casper will’ be and the letting of the contract for the |to start with the coming of spring. ey eS and J. 8. O'Brien} soi Greek royalty will have a great |The first test will be drilled on sec- held at the office of said bank in ot Pape Bh A el oe oy bearing on the building of this road,/tfon 2-19-88, the location be'ng con- Casper, Wyoming, at the hour of ‘The route, proposed to be used has} which if built at all will_probably ex-| sidered as right to top the big pro- 10 o’clock a. m. January 9, 1923, already been made, the maps having} tena from Casper to Forsyth, Mont.,| duction whch is supposed to underlay for‘the purpose of electing a Board been made here in 1919. They were} yiq Salt Creek. Whether or not it|the structure. of Directors for the ensuing year recently resurrected from the old| wifi touch Sheridan is as yet unset-| This Hight-Mile structure, as {t is and the transaction of such «ther Dew Xu, Lec. 1v—rrces of | tiles in the local land office wher they’| tied. called, has an interesting history. In AT YOUR business as may properly com be- Meke Nu Com Wyoming oils at 2 p. m, today were) were deposited when the project was| ‘The particulars of this plan are not | 1912 a well was drilled near the pres- SUPPL STORE ‘ore the meeting. AT YOUR Usted on the New York curb es fol-| dropped for the time being, four years | yet availaibe for publication, but with B. B, BROOKS, SUPPLY: STORE lows: ae ago. the letting of the royalty contract to | under superv (BRuperror 1} 4 President. AS Boston-Wyomng, 92; Fensland.| No information has been given out | the partics interested, the announce-| Armstrong, who later took a promi- : Attest: . CARL F, SHUMAK Cashier. iBRipsrrc Publish Dec. 12, 19, 26, 1922 _ idan. 2, 1923, 13; Glenrock, 1; Merritt 6%; Moun-/as to when actual construction work | ment of the building of this road mayjnent part in the development of the n Producers, 17; Mutual 11%; New} will begin 1t is expected, however,| be expected about: the first ofthe | Bair field and who made a huge for- York, 18; Omar, 1; Salt Creek, 20%. | that any activity looking to the be | year. tune in discovering oil in the Rock fens

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