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TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. Che Casver Mallv wrifune :- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock - AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED \|NMRKET. GOSSIP AND FELD NENG) FS——=—$——— =e MUTUAL UNCOBKS BIG PRODUCER S82 Associated Press Lessed Wire, Allied Chemical & Dye Allls Chalmers American Beet Sugar American Can L220 American Car & Fou: : 7 eee i French Republic, §@ .-..------2-s---2ss-. Stoo Advance in Atlantic Refining | Closing Unsettled at Substan-|American Hide & Teather pia ae French Republic, 1148 —--—--------------2eeeeeennneeee Features Afte: American Internat Corp a4 What has every indication of being one of the best pro-|Kingdom of Belgium. Tia 2.12-s22222c200222220-ne sone Yok eee tial mice p Lively, Renee Papel ee ducers in the south part of the Salt Creek field is now being] Kingdom of Bel given a test run by the Mutual Oil company on the northeast |G sor A quarter of section 24-89-79. This well was drilled just into| U.K. of G. B. @ I.. 64s, 1987 “Wt the second Wall Creek a couple of weeks ago and gushed |A™metisen Susar 6s over the top of the derrick. Owing to lack of storage and eetios Tan. ana 04 pipeline facilities it was capped in un-] ——————__———__—___. Ante Armour and Co., 4%! 2 WERT ‘79 | til this could be supptied and on Sun: Anaconda Copper .| Baltimore and Ohio cv. The fact enna for It. In view of Southern States'| Bethichem Steel ref. Prices muvyd. tol that at the opening sellers were Ices|*tchison -44 |¢ay was turned loose. The first 24 : large production at Smackover the| Bethlehem Steel Dp. gh ground in the earis dealings on} numerous than have. been. generally |4t Gulf an 5 |Compass B35 580 | DOU showed e run of £00 barrels n4/ atistactory way its wells in other|Chi. Burl. & Quincy ref the recovery of French bonds and the/ expected in view of the reparations|®2-dwin Locomotive Gates "iz |Teports from the field this morning American ‘American American American fields are holdin and the active| Chi. Mil and &t. Paul _| Baltimore and. Ohio 503 “og | are to the effect that the flow is still érfllings ea ae 8g pushing on | Goodyear Tire Ss, 1931 ~ Bethlehem Steel 102 3 | bolding up big. In the event that} oe seq prey ial those whh should | G°dyear Tire 8s, 1941 } Canaaian Pacific - 02 03 this output {s maintained the sand pas vue etek (Reena? Central fe $17.87 % 17.75) will not be drilled deeper as company changed figures to %6 off, with M: ; 004% «00% | officers are well satisfied with the 31.17% to $1.17%, and July $1.10% 18 21 | present production. Should the flow Grand Trunk Ry of C Grand Trunk Ry. of Can. Sorthern 7s A . Great Northern 5 1-35 B know are of opinion that its stock- holéers may look for even larger ex- tra consigerations and benefits dur- é 203 04 | oimintat sclaetie 4 ing the current quarter than for the 9—Opening|io $1.10%, was followed by a moder-| Chicago, Mil and St. Paul (00% 0146 | Greg to te fall Goth ar an me Ueltwo previous quarters, when free| Mlasourl Pacific advance. Chicago, R. I. and Pac. _.__ 3 it as necessary to make the produc-|$t0ck allotments of 8 per cent andj Montana Power 68 A Subsequently the market receded|China Copper -. na ‘ew --York Central de 4 per cent, respectively were distrib- Men 43 4 uted, in addition to regular 1 per cent ‘cash monthly dividends. Plerce-Arrow Financing. Reading Gen., It 4s understood that Plerce-Arrow| Standard Ot! of Cal will put out $4,000,000 in first mort- gage bonds and a similar amount of| U eight per cent debenture bonds. This will care for the financing which has been pending for over a year. tion heavy. Tidewater Oll climbed 5 poin‘s|pebause of sellin; uced “, Et and gains of a potht each were scored| mate from @ leading expert thet tho| “orn Producten en aa Wyo-Kans. ‘This well is on land owned by the by Coca Cola, Public Service: of New| werld’s probable carry-over at the end| Crucible Steel ‘yo. Tex. — : Chappell Ot] company which {s- con- Jersey and Eastman Kodak, the last}of ths season would total 175,000,000 | Erie ‘ * trolled by the Mutual and is on what named at a new high on the move-lnushels, The close was unsettled Famous x is known as tract JY. It will be re- ment. Studebaker, Standard to’%o net higher, with May $1.16% |General Ajsphalt membered that this tract, compris'ng to $1.18% and July 1.11% to $1.11%.|Generel Electric Bid Ack | 180 acres, sold at the Douglas land In corn and oats as well as in| Yeneral Motors - Mountain Producers .§ 17.00 $ 17.25 | sale for $6,000. wheat, unlooked for scarcity of offer |Goodrich Co. ----....---..-.. ag £1 9.37] This well is the farthest southwest age tended to lift values. After open-|Great Northern pid - 1,00 1.12] 1n the field which has been drilled to ng at %o to %o decline, May T0ve to 21.00 21.12 | production and being located as it is Prices hardened throughout the list 70%c, the corn market scored gains 11.25 11.50} south of the fault running east and after the early selling had been ab | WI around. international tlarvester : Proc. and Refrs. ~. 9.00 11.00] west through section 18 directly porbed. New high records were made] The corn market developed inde-|Int. Mer, Marine pia, —-7 vt 443 (Marine new - 6.00 | north, tends to prove the contentions by Atlantic Refining, up 8 points, and] sendent strength later owing to pre-| niernational Pener ....... Mutual Oil 18.00} 0f some geologists that some of the Steel dnd ‘Tube preferred up 1. Con | lictions that primary recelpts this} invincible Oll -..—-7 ww 15% B/S. O. Indiana - : 62.50 | largest production in the field will he % OIL CITY, Pa., Jan. 9.—Gross pro- Guction of crude ofl in the Gulf Coast ‘ields in 1922 was 40,681,877 barrels, an increase of 30,021,877 barrels over Pan Amerioan Per eake,and | Oblo | week would fall short of the corre] Kily Springtlsld Tire a. sty Citles Service Com. -. 176.00 176.00] found in that vicinity. the previous year according to fig: Pan American “A” an "and Mack| sponding figures last year. The Senn sence or gee ansi i 16.87 —— ures of the Oll City Derrick. Truck also advanced a point each.| lose was firm, % to 1% cents not! routeville and Neabvillo Tia s New work Olle “08 19.00 Meeting Tomorrow. r seats leas dik Liggett and Myers broke 10 point:| lgher, May 71% to 71%. Vexloan Petroleum oa ais B Mavamoth Ol i222 60.00 §0.50/ ‘The meeting of the Salt Creek on: and Cluett-Peabody yielded one. 3 | Oats started a shade lower to al via cas === 280 erators scheduled for Wednesday will Paul preferred, ‘Consolidated Gas new intact ee nade a@vance, May 43%o to 44c, and LIBERTY bONDS. be held at the Henning hotel at twe MONEY | It is reported today that™the joint well of Consolidated fee Stock and United Retail Stores u:| hen ascended with other cereals. AMlagle : Staten, OW) WS oo! 3196 gig coos ses coves $10L86| o'clock p. m., at which important mat- RISD ase aes The shutdown committee will submit]! NEW YORK. Jan. %—Call money| Royalty and Western Exploration, being drilled by the Can >t! Colorado Fuel and Iron —_. , North American and Cen: tral Leather also showed an improved tone. Baldwin and some of the minor olla were reactionary, Utah Power and Light 6s Western Union 6%s -. % Westinghouse Electric 7s 107% =TOT% 107% wineananiee Salt Creek Prds. Inspiration Copper -.-__.. Salt Creek Cons. Increase In Production. Midvak ite! clined fractionally. Foreign exchange. Provisions were firm in line with ieee hisapellp scait First 48 —---—--------------- 99.00 | ters will be brought up for discussion. opened firm and then eased rain despite lower quotations on gamer New York Contral -2. 2-2... rasy; high 4%; low 4%; ruling rate Activity during the morning cer | °%® <. First 448 --2------------=-— a, report covering its activities andj ‘asy: hig RAW is .: | tel company in the Billie ek struct hnson fi: [Sp Sewer P reralg tg eat N. YN. H. end Heritora pate Puan Penes ft Is also expected to make recom | !%: closing bid 4%: offered at 4%;| ter Oil pany in Bi Creek structure in Jo! interest is supposed to exist prices Open High Low Close were inclined to rise throughout the} Vheat — Ust although there were ‘ndications o’| lay ------ 1.17% 1.18% 1.17% 1.18% bal Seow in some of the leade: uly 1.10% 1.11% 1.10% 1.11% conspicuous weakness at a few| iept —_ 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07 points. Brooklyn Rapid Trane ~ og is is ie Third 4%s ------—------------ mendations as to the future drilling }‘9st loan 4%; call loans against ac-| county, has come in as one of the largest gassers in the state. Prgoram in the field. Many points o’| ¢ptances 4%; time loans steady:} Although reports from the field are meager, it is stated that. in Seenral interest will also be intro-| Dixed, collateral 60-90 days 4%@4%:) with the bit five feet in the sand, which was cut at 8,185 feet, duced and it ts hoped that all inter}! and 6 months 4%44%; prime com- he enormous pressure ot gas lew = ested parties will attand. It ia re.| mercial paper 44 @4%. oa Dior ve ported from Denver that a large dele (4) years, in the sum of One Thou-| ‘he Lathe eae ered ied Yoo Pennsylvania ne } ished the derrick. While it has been} @ropped 2 polnts, the certificates 1%| fay brag eke cae | pscks py tale a a naar a er January 3, 1923. Sectt, i hoses Conuiennbes bi | sPoeaible to wauge the flow. tt ta var ae and Interborogh Rapid Trans't °| uiy rou 71% | BOOP serene ears are generally makins| 3tate of Wyoming : id County for the term of two}'°Usly estimated up to as high as points. Allied Chemical dropped aon HG | eee, Consoligated bend hese NR alr : ss 3) years, in the eum of One Thou, | 50.000;000 cuble test. Br % and American Car 44 Teer cease a ice of the Vount; lerk. » AL secon ‘| scanthtedees Ou cont Ree ae a A AS 4 ee 1.50] NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Advices trom vy ing on the 3rd day of January, A the Casper, Wyo., Jan. 8, 1923. Gulf about one each. Absorption n Me Cowie Clank ae Ore and with further development may -95| Denver reported that the Missour oF ~ by ‘opt. lowe 89% 40% 20% 297% sae Board of County’ Commissioners|”"'y, hand seal of said} °° {lowed by off which would result’ sy Baldwin and some of th pen 44 <2 33%! Big Muddy. -._L---—-_----—_ 1.05 | Pacitic bad purchased the Denver &|, itness my hand sea sai thevaading oe f stepl, ll, motor and: pes aberen ne fare sient ated 211706, Lio: | SO Pemsttly 2 87 | Salt Crock ----—------------=- 1.05|Rio Giende Western railroad, In |/@ end for Natrona County, Wyo..| curt, this 8rd day of January, A.|.7 ing of @ large new field to | on ou pmaea ; sulted in pome excellent gains. A‘ lantlo Refining was pushed up. 12 points, Steel and Tube four, Pierce wresent Commissioners G. T. Mor-|, Clerk of the District Court. | actions from the small amount of! low Southern Railwav ........ 25. {Rock Creek ------------------- 1.50 fay -—-11.20 41.86 1115 1130 |oclizara of of NW. J 41% | Osage —---- sie capeto ee LBD S udebaker Corporation quiry in New York banking quarters and among counsels for the varloy Lance Creek ---—----------——~ 1.50 |committees revealed that the port war 8 Fe Me CO y: TEs Aa: SABIE GONG ole 8S eS ae ek Se Ne nformation available as to the possi- Arrow preferred 3 and Crucible. Ste- =T0.80 10.05 10:80 re} Tornessee Copper ..--. Grass’ Creek --~~------——--—--- 1.50 »remature. J. P. Young, receiver fo: Rr ee a sk Gieae Mi : The District Court of : bilities of the strike. pes American Ice and Internations 2 Texas Co. Sawa Torchliight ---— the D. & R. G. is in New York anc] “The Board proceeded to orgagn:|: Wyoming, Natrona County : is ee Preferred, two each. Call Cesh Pric Texas and 21 ern Gree wie beat ee -* ze by choosing G. T. Morgan chair-|' - + + + + + 2 © © « ? * ata, ey opened at 4% per cent. gar s, Tobacco Products -..--._.._.. 87% cific and Missour! lo. interests | can to " ‘all the meetin, Scarcity of offerings caused geome | | CHICAGO. Jan. 9——Whent, No. 4 | Transcontinental Ot -------. 11% Greybull --..— It Is expected that further details o Gann gesbenc ts saaaited tr "ngs } The following bills were present: Oil Oper ator = noteworthy ad rard 1.19% @: OER 52908 Union Pacific Lander -. the Slan will be announced in. the ed, audited and allowed, and certi- ¢ vances among the or | iv@71%; No. 2 yellow 71%a72. nion ~------------——- 136% plan The following proceedings were|ficates ordered drawn for same: ‘i cunarily inactive abares during the a’. ‘Oats ‘No, 2 white 43% @45%4; No. 3] United Retall Stores --—-—-- 7814 SMa eT early tuture. ads: to-wit: Bees a eCamingiam Hurt in Crash:* Treen. the speculative favorites to | vite, 43434. weg Tad. Alcohol ------------ 86% NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The following bonds presented |" cy ters 1.50 he most part laying quiet aroun’ | “Rye No. 2, 87%. — United States Rubber -.__ 56 Sugar Reduced. and approved: ‘ear svios thecboy fs {he igh figure of the morning At] Barley 60@68. ‘ Traued States Bteel .--------- 106 | Department of the Interior, U.| Arbuckle Brothers have reQuced the} Agnes M. Clare, as Treasurer, in| Motor Service Station, Sher- jentlo Refining continued its remark | Timothy seed 6,0006.50. Utsh Copper .---.-_-____ 63%'s “eind Office at Ds , Wyo-|price of refined sugar 10 points t | he gum of $100,000. iff's Expense --....--.. 7.40] WIGITA FALLS, Texas, Jan. 9.:/ch| sble. advance, touching 160 an over} ciover seed 16.50@20.20. Wentinghouse Electric ------ 59% ‘ming, December 2 i $8.90. Cuban raw quoted for promp:| Lyle E. Jay, as Assessor, in the|The Smoke House, Sheriff's —Dr. Charles William Wallace, local: Hight gain of, 21 ‘points. Genera | ‘Pork nominal. Lard 11.00. Ribs] Witlyo Overland ..... ----= 7% Notice is hereby given that|2oading sold at 3%, a loss of % cent.Isum of $5,000. Expense —-------.--.-- 9.40] oll operator, formerly connected with. | Beking Sarioes, Vihear ees, 10.75 @ 11.50. ; “American Zinc, Lead and Sm. -15% B Thomas O. Renner of Casper, French to Enter Ruhr. Hazel Conwell as Clerk of the|The Smoke House, Sheriff's the University of Nebraska, was. Cereal 3%, es Pipe 2% ——__—»_—— Wyo- a3 Butte and Superior __-____-- 81% ‘March. » April District Court, in the sum of| | Expense ----.. ..--... 17.23] seriously injured here today when he. oa Beechnut Packing, Fae. on fala Petroleum --------—----- 12% Rrinert re seta letiatead a The reparations commission voted} $10,000. : o'|Marion P. ‘Wheeler, Court was stPuck by @ fire truck respond- Fargo Express and — Loos 5 66B Montana Power »——~----.,s--. tT homestead entries, No.|that Germany had defaulted on con } Embree H. Foster, as County| Expense ----... -----. 22.00] ing to an alarm., He was taken to = Wiles Biscuit 3 points. Woolwortt Live Stock Shattuck Arizona <2... 2. 8% Byossoce, o2asai, for homestead, |deliveries in 1922 and accordings tc] ‘nd Prosecuting Attorney, in the|Mount. States Telephone & hospital where it was stated he was Jave way 5%. Great Northern Ore -. 31% |NENEX section 31 and addi-|prearranged scredule troop move |sum of $2,000. Teleg. Co., Court House seriously injured. closing was heavy. Pricer “hicago Northwestern 78% itional homestead, Lots 2, 3, 4, E% |ment into, Ruhr should begin on Wed | Perry A. Morris, as Sheriff, in| | Expense ------- - x--~ 128.55 —__——— |g saacaliog pa Minas roc Seatea bone Consolidated Gas ~--_.. 124% }W44, E% section 19, township 34|nesday morning or on Thursday at he sum of $4,000. ie. Casper Stationery Co., Court NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ea" sellin; . -—-—— American Can,” Studebaker, Balews, Ghicago Prices. American Linseed Oll -. 29% /N., range 79 W., sixth principal|the tatest. enry rennan as Justice o 1. 9—Oni ites | Mexwell Motors B ~----------- meridian, has filed notice of inten- she Peace, in the sum of $1,500. bee tage as py See a ecnse abd Soles Fi oo heealturey canoes PSR a BES. tion to make final Spee zee proof, New Treasury Issue. , S._H. Puntenney as Justice of : Receipts 68,000; butchers iy; ght b gto establish claim to the land above|The Treasury {s offering today an is-| ‘he Peace, in the sum of $1,500, ‘under "| i0gs Se lower; bulk 225 to 200-pound described, before and Re-|sue of $2,000,000 in 4% per cent treas | Richard McDermott as Constable, Notice 1s hereby given that Cor." Cnaueuie ani one Proesure:| vutchers $8.45@8.55; bulk 150 to 200- ceiver United States Land Office,|ury notes dated January 15, 1923 anc'|in the sum-of $1,500. 16 nelius Mahoney of Casper, Wyo- polats ‘ana’ Great Neteee ae round averages §8.65@8.75; top $8.75; at Do Wyoming, on the 29th|aue December 15, 1927. rs Lincoln F. elley, as Constable, 5 ious Disease: <--o anes, ming, who, on December 18, 1oiee one. Suik weighty packers $7.60@7.85; de: day of January, 1923. in the sum 2000. af arp . homestead entry No. 08850 Department of the Interior, U. & 1 Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming,’ it, December 29, 1922. ei fF i ; Claimant names as witnesses: to Be Disregarded Leslie Snow, as Constable, in the BNIOMOE ain cates: aa eee 137.50 ARIE Berets ory ahs |. Oscar Thomas, of Casper, Wyo- LC aageongeral feeling in administra-}sum of $1,50( Richards & Cunningham, aga NESE sects es 14, eee ie Ught light $8.65 NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Prices of ming: Al Cook, of Casper, Wyo-|tion circles that the French may ac James A. Phillips, as Constable, in| Roads and Beidaes ee i N. range. 79 We pa alee oho nacking sows, smooth, $7. -15;| Wyoming ofls at 2 p. m. today were Ming; Oscar Brodine, C: cept the American offer to ald in tae | “he sum of $500. H. A. McCracken, Poor an 97.80| meridian, has flict notice Sp iteee sacking sows, rough, $7.40@7.75; kill-| listed on the New York curb as fol-/ Wyoming; Rupert Anderson, of settling of reparations, it !s reported} Albert Park, as County Sur-| Pauper .------. -------- 80 | roan be shales Pinel Sinton pone of ‘ng pigs, $8.25@8.65.. lows: Lewistown, Montana. that the president will disregard the|Vveyor, in the sum of $1,000. Casper Pharmacy, Poor and tip | tovestablish ciaien to the land Bree om ‘| Cattle—Receipts 12,000; fairly ac-| Boston-Wyoming 1 1-16; ¥Fensland B, J. ERWIN, senate resolution to bring the Amer!- y Hamilton, as County Su-| Pauper --.--. ~---- — 50) deacribed, before. Mation F ee bee reap eaten ta ery gira ter otras wen troope back from the Rhine. |Perintendent , of Schools, in the|Casper Pharmacy, Poor and sak | cer Ueted Bette Mountain Producers 11%; Mutual) Publish December 26, 1922, and)”; ‘cinendment to the New York|Sum of $800. Pauper -- eevee . Co. Ci ” 4 12%; Omar 1 1-16; Salt Creek 20%. |January 2, 9, 16, 28, 1923. , Sees ainttiturion. bad teasintrodic- hie sabhag Whang Coroner, in RUN, Co., Poor and of] Sree the 7th day! ——_—_—_——_———, SSS a! ie - » NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION |® Providing for $45,000,000 bonus to) ""ay.“ceeicial’ bond of Alma F.|SI Claimant names as witnesses: Ryoeet, War veterans. Hawley, County Clerk, in the sum DAF Leno e Dan Caughlan, James B: ong to higher; r 2 r fo) W. M. Logan, Freemont : Bore filed and preserved in her office, as|M. W. Purcell, an B. J. ERWIN, +3 @11; shippers upward to $11.50; bull December 28, 1922. tng $52,000,000 from member banks * 5 is jestrab! logne 3] cen —Pota: eaty;| Notice is hereby given that Har-|ins $2,000, ‘New |Tequired by law, Expense -- Register. |” eet Dole eaare Seb perio pe Sarena ri aan tea hited, wines vey M. Perkins of Casper, Wis: ot Np Seiertt reserve in the New! “the following certificate of Ha-|Annetta Ford, Salary and ae PRs oi January 2, 9, 16, 28 and ashore Receipts, 20,000; choice tat| round whiten T6@H0e cw; mostly t0,JARUSYY, Mdigasaal koe tonteons Van Swerigens tm Control, tice ceases cath er ake nes conve Maley and ‘ Brasil demand 11.20. Montreal 99%.|to eae pide, top $15 to Catkies: ax: eerie aie oreo st owt; Idaho; ties, No. 029120, 029121. for| It has been Se deca are County Commissioners elect, pre-|Gladys Mooring. Salary and pa JOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 20. “|etrable clipped fed lambs $12.75: beat sacked round whites $1@$1.15 owt. erearem ME pal 8 ae ee api ae ven Rating partner eae SS ei, of record on setting Bit Gor Hospital 10898 Dessceeens a ais the: Bede ne ty eden ge BRadl got TORT. 7, SEMNW%. EYSW% section 6,| Pacific Ges and Bicctric company , Shaffer-Gay Co., Hospital. 10.00|S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo. J SUGAR } ep hap Mico ermine township 84 N., range 78.W., sixth|snould net after taxes $1,411,757 in CERTIFICATE Hetors Coonet. Hernia ming, December 23, 1928. eaayae giscs. Piha cas Butter and Eggs principal meridian, filed notica|November, an increase of $346,522. State of Wyoming : Hospital Expense -...-- 672.50 ete — eee given inst are of intention to make final three t 8s. —_— . Casper, New YORK, Jan. 9—Sugar fu Omaha Quotations. proof, to establish claim to th Tube & Steel Oo. Absorbed. County of Natrona : Petition and Affidavit for Re-|ming, who, on Jani 29, 1988, ra tures closed steady: approximate sales OMAHA. —(C. S. Department} CHICAGO, Butter higher; ees Breer | President Campbell of the Youngs! the Honorable Board of Coun- fund of Taxes: Presented and Al-|made Homestead entry No. 628292, by Pe lle pon hae Ba op Hehe elle en oe town Sheet & Tube company officially!ty Commissioners, Natrona Coun-jlowed as Follows, to-wit: for 8% section 18, township 84. N. oN er cuet with all refiners ac-|°% Asticulture)--Hogs receipts 17,000;| creamery extras Blo; standards 49c; Q ry » OD { " i cepting orders at 6.00 for fine granu- mostly 10c lower; bulk packing grados| extra firsts 48% @650c; firsts 46%@ Casper, Wyoming, |ennounces that the company has ar- ty, Wyoming: Schwennesen, 1922, range 79 W., 8% section 18, town- issioner, at on the Bth day of February, 1922.|ranged for the purchase of the as- "1, 1 "paid ship 84 N. 78 W. . f é ‘azel Conwell, Clerk of the| : iP » range ~» sixth prin- lated. See fly fees bapinoel f i tear, es babigresa bol ena Fae casos;| Claimant names as witnesses: sets of the Steel and Tube company|District Court, in and for said|Mary 5S. McPal 1922, cipal meridian, has filed notice ot MeGattle receipts £,000; beet timers aa; {firate 29@30%c; ordinary firsts s6@|_ Nell Patterson, | J. George |or Chicago. County, do hereby certify that as| world war nurse, exempt 80.29| intention to make final three-ves Neve stint .t-180- higher: uike-e7h0 | 0c: inlectllansctis 87 @ 88a. Wheeler, Jesse Forester, all of Cas- — Clerk of the District Court, in and'N. W. Haygood. 1922, proof, to establish claim to the Yana SILVER os! real $9.75; she stock teady to ‘ —— > per, Wyoming; F. M. Botner, Tea- General Motors Dividend. jfor Natrona County, Wyoming, I} ddan G4 assessed ...... 10.89] above described, before Marion P. bat es to 15 ots hh pot, Wyoming. Generel Motors has declared the |have approved and filed in my of-|James N. Stewart, 1922, Wheeler. United States Commis. Wap tclnetic | Rowe tase teat B. J. ERWIN, regular quarterly dividend of. $1.50|fice the official bonds of G. T.| over 50 years of age... 2.00 sloner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Foreign bar| PO Sarat dete ateadire toe, ister. |on the preferred, $1.50 on the 6 per|Morgan, as County Commissioner Mrs. John Hurley, 1922, as- 29th day of January, 1928. wiver 65%; Mexican dollars 50%. | Mnne™ teers B00. piesa ropgrlish Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23. 80,| cont debentures, and $1.75 on the|of said County for the term of fonr| sessed twice -.-.. ---- 4.00 laments big witeereet —— : er R aera! Tecelpts 15,000; steady . 1 per cent debentures, all payable on | , +, Bailey, Jo~ NAN ‘ope 3488: atten A Peas pete sales ar Rohini Ne pi eaictaten futures Febrany first’ to stock of record on / It is hereby ordered that the/cum, John J. Bryan, John McKen- UNDERREAMER ewes 7.00@7.25; 7.65 bid; feeders | 14. NDE AMERS to easy; bulk lambs 13.90@14.50; early | Tin steady,, spot and nearby 88.25; 18, Wee aT oe DNDRMMONVISMEE ck according to Chapter 171, See dustrial Up; Rails Down. : tio: , Compile atutes: i gister, steady; atx loads of feeding lambs at| utures 38.500 38.2. j Leet wee or taeety autre at a cost not to exceed $1,500 per| Publish December 26, 1¢an end > ‘sg Asa thera cake Pees tan net tors » industrial” mocks varkaed? tax onthe » year for the years of 1928 and /January 2, 9, 16, 28, 1923. : 81.00; No. 2 northern 28. .00; No. ; 1924. | _ > Denver’ Prices. 2 southern 24.00@26,00, Now Stee Srrek exe nanee of Mondsy 4. d to Jan-| The rooms of the 7 DENVER, Colo.., Jan. 9,—Cattle| Lead steady; spot 725Q7.50 . was 98.06, a net gain of .29. The Tbe mastaw, eglvoree Eacurlal, the ta- 4, t mous palace of the ‘ receipts 1,600; market steady 10 to ibc| Zino quiet, East St. Louis spot and average price of twenty railroad) ary G. T. MORGAN. |Spain, have a t \ Metin de pice ote) SWAN County Assessor keep up the plat-|dry, all of Casper, Wyoming, 8 - ERWI, — lower; beet steers 4.50@8.65; cows and| nearby delivery 7.00@7.10. stocks was 85.41, a net loss of .05. Attest: Chairman. jthan 120 miles. AT YOUR heifers 3.50@7,78; calves 5.00@9.50;| Antimony spot 6.50@6. 2 | i . ALMA F. HAWLEY, ———— oe SUPPLY. STORE stockers and feeders 3,60@7.60. cpap Govttiorn ‘Biates OR | AT- YOUR Clerk. “|| Pitcairn Island, which- has been | " Hogs receipts 2,000; market 5 to Flax Seed. AT. YOUR Southern States Oil reports ‘ i Aa be Pub. Jan. 9, 1923. Placed in touch with the outaide (ie 10c lower; top 8.35; hulk §.00@8.30.| DULUTH, Minn., Jan. 9—Closing SUPPLY STORE has closed a contract with Standard SUPPLY STORE ———_———— world by theans of radio, js « tiny’ Sheep receipts 3,500; market steady;| cash prices flax eed: February YEAS 2, Oil of Louisiana to take the ofl from be ny ae Cotton. speck of land in the South Pacttie lambs 12.50@13.75; ewes 4.00@7.25; 74% bid; May 2.25% asked; July, 18a a ite producing leases at Smackover, iS NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Spot cotton) Ocean measuring only two and ene® feeder lambs 12.00@13.75, 2.49%, J thus insurin gan ommediate market {ddiling 26.60, half miles by one mile, ‘ qui iad

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