Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. Oil -:- Finance - Che Casper Daily Cribune - Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. - All Markets STOCK TREND WARD AGAIN E couraged by Speculators of Short Failure Yesterday v irregularit Some 1a p Ohio and ster cent to $4.70 9-1 s dropping — Livestock Cattle week ago t higher; v and feeders st stockers stock amb t closing top 14.40; feeding lambs top 1 Sheep receipts 500 compared with week a light fully Anglo Buckeye Continental Cumberland im I ‘Transit North. Pipo Ohlo Oil Prairie Oil Prairie Pipe Solar Ry uthern Oo. Ind o. ¥ Oo. Ky oO. N 8.0. N. 8. O. Y Ohio Union Tank Vacuum - 8. Penn Oil - GAAIN DEMAND NPENS STRONG Crop Reports Bullish in Chi- cago Trading, Prices Aver- age Higher. an in at to repor 4.—Owing chiefly Ivanc Liver market d from % to Sc . with Ma 8% to 1.18% and 14% to 14 was followed by a action and then some 2 a result of corn. After 1% off to %4@%c highe 74%, the corn market under general sag Ye lower to a shade later tended liveries weakness of values. GOVERNOR MAY HUST SHERIES (Continued from Page One) relating to compulsory school attend providin: hoppers other Inse disabled children fro} Chapter 49 providin reed Chapter 51 ng to declaratory judgments a for main ners. ting r 46 oO. fs) 1 ter 53, O. > wearing ap} to cut Ss. F. ent of children H. B. 8. F. s ting of tim O. S. F, 76, 8. B. A destruction worms, cut worms ana of ret fur 1 for 1 H. BE. and re pe H.E owed 107, 1. 6, 8. E 189, H name of State Hospital nsane to the Wyoming State 14 grass A. 28 nish nsar A emova A priso ALi E. A ng for emplgrment of driv E A F. 90, 8. EB. A. 26 relating to malfeasance in, office by sheriff. aw ov Chapter | bai Cha, pr Chapter 57, O. H. B. 151, H. EB, essment and taxa. and coun’ ° ° providing for fied copies of pter 56, O. ualization YORK, silver 647%; relating to a: tion of railroa B. ty attorneys. H for monthly reports 138, H. H. B. 140, H. E. A ntroduction of ce certain records 1 H. B. 182, H. B. A Silver Feb. ating to duties of States Board A | . 24,—Foreign Mexican dollars 49% HANY FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO STOCK MARKET IMPROWEMENT NEW move! tinued w tions duri inarket aver levels of the group at the YORK market or interrup. con highest figure s moved iwthin spring of prices, a flood reports show in al! bast industric his ‘AT. YOUR’ SUPPLY ‘Bil ia —The “bull”, x the raw shares also str crude oil age r Indi Mish f pis combined with higher prices for steel and ‘reports that many nd and of refined price rd in response to higher prices for products. sthened on gasoline Ol higher 2 record dally aver: iron production in Febru products steel mil's had withdrawn market as sellers of steel 1 buying ar and capita a low the road's ¢ a ares also m § 1, of th Auto r sh mobile this sea: ares wer independent shares ¥e to reports of son of @ also on rumors of high pecu native orable rents was noted 1 ral dividend pay- excellent xpecta January 1 the gains Nashville was ono of gaining approx the n would able decis had buying being influ interestate soon fon on tion to increase the 2,000,000 to $125, ng the declaration of merchandising, food, textile and equip- intervals of Shippings were the only back weak spot, falling ume 'S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED New York Stocks (Associated Press Leased Wire) Allied Chemical & Dye Aliis Chalmers American Can A ican Beet American Sugar Hide & Leather pftd_71% 1 International Corp. _ 26 Locomotive Smelting & Refg Sugar T. & ue ‘Tobacco Gulf ldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel “B" Canadian Pacific ~ Central Leather Chandler Motors ~ apeake and Ohio ‘ago, M!l and St. Paul go, TR. T. and Pace. Copper do Fuel Products icible Stee odrich Co. Great Northern pfd. ~ Ulinois Central Tnspiration Coppei onal Ha it. Mer Marine Copper le and Nas! xican Petroleum Mam! Copper Middle Sta « Central - Tf. and Hartford and Western Pacific . Frod and Ref. n Petroleum Roebuck air Con Of ithern Pacific Standard OM of N. J. - orporation Texas and Tacifie -. aeco Prealucts - niinental Ol 7 Vinion Pacific United Retail Stores | u Ind. Alcohol -. - 68%] Tinited States Rubber —— 60%} ited States Steel - 107% | 69% | Copper pp 6 | i 7% \merlean Zine, Lead and Sm. - 18 tte and Superior -. - 33 oat la Petroleum 8% | Montana Power 71% | Shattuck Arizona 10% Great Northern Ore - 33% | Chicago Northwestern 86% | Maxwell Motors B -. 16 | Conoselidated Gas - se j 5 American Linseed Ol ——_— NOTICE OF FORCLOSURE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE Whereas, on the 25th day of Sep- ember, 1922, S. B. Foundry & Mfg. Co., a Wyoming corporation, execu- ted and delivered its certain prom- ssory note in writing to The Wyo- ming National Bank of Casper, a banking corporation, in the princi- pal sum of $500.00 due and pay- ible January 25, 1923, with inter- st thereon at the rate of eight per ‘ent per annum from date thereof intil paid, and as security for the payment of said promissory note, principal, interest, costs and: attor neys' fees, the said. S. B. Foundry & Mfg. Co.. as mortgagor, did on the 25th day of September, 1922, sxecute and deliver to said The Wyoming National Bank of Casper, as mortgagee, a certain chattel mortgage covering the following de- scribed personal property, to-wit: All stock of machinery, tools. equipment, stock and metal, located at the corner of East A and Park streets, in the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, said chattel mortgage being duly executed and delivered by said mortgagor to the said mortagee. properly witnessed, signed and ac- knowledged so as to entitle same to be filed in the office of the County Clerk of County, Wyoming, the county wherein said mortgaged property was and is sit uated, and Whereas, said mortgage was on the 25th day of September. 19) filed in the office of the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyo ming, at the hour of 3:10 o'clock, P. M. of said date and indexed in the manner required by law, as In- strument No. 92158, and Whereas, by the terms and cor- ditions of said chattel mortgage it was provided that if default should be made in the payment of princi- pal and interest of said mortgage indebtedness, or any part thereof, when the same should become due payable, the said mortgagee take possession of said per-| al property, and sell same ac- cording to law, to make the amount of the‘indebtedness due under said mortgage, together with the expense of caring for said property and the costs of sale; and “Whereas, by the terms of said Oil Securities (By Wilson. Cranmer & Company) LOCAL OLL STOUKS Bessemer Big Indian Blackstone Salt Creek Chappell Cclumbine snosolidated Royalty w Gule Coasts Creek Wy Lusic Royalty Mike H Mountai Rec Bank urdy alty & Produc Westei West Y Fields - rn Ou rn States - 30 1 YORK CURE CLOSING Mountain Producers -$ 19,87 $ 20.12 NEW Merritt 2... 1100001 ilonrock Olt 1.50 Sait Creek Prds. 24.62 Creek Cons. 13.00 10,00 ~ 190,00 econd 4%s Third 4%s - 8 rourth 44s - 98.10 Victory 4%s 100.00 Crude Market Lt Creek Muddy Lance Cre Salt Creek Rock Creek Hamilton Grass Creek Torchlight Elk Bas Greybull Sunburst mertgagee that if payment was en- forced by law to pay $60.00 addi- tional to cover attorneys’ fees; and Whereas, default has been made in the paymnt of the principal sum secured by said chattel mortgage, and the whole balance thereof and in payment of the interest due thereon, as follows, to-wit: princi pal due at this time in the sum of $500.00 with accrued _ interest thereon in the sum of $16.67, said interest being at tke rate of eight per cent per annum; and Whereas, no suit or proceeding at law has been instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage. or any part thereof, and the power of sale contained in jsaid mortgage having become oper- ative, and Whereas, the amount of said mortgage indebtedness claimed to be due at the first publication of said notice is the sum of $500.00 principal and $16.67 interest, stip- ulated for in the case of the fore- closure of said martgage and the sum of $60.00 attorney’s fees as stipulated for in said note and mort- gage, amounting in all to the sum of $576.67. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that pursuant to the terms of said chattel mortgage and note che undersigned mortgagee will on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, between the hour of ten o’clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court House of Natrona County, in the City of Cas- per, and State of Wyozring, sell the above described mortgaged prop- erty at public auction, for cash. to make the amount of said mortgage indebtedness and attorneys’ fees, amounting to the sum of $576.67, together with the expenses for car- ing for said mortgaged property and ee charges and expenses of such sale, Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 24th day of February, A. D. 1923. THE WYOMING BANK OF Cs NATIONAL Mortgagee, Ol Per- s with Wyoming's Dealing firm. "Prepare spring business now. We cannot your lease unless we know about Christy OT DEVELOPMENT Sulte 218 Midwest Bldg. Casper, Wyoming Ask T. YOUR SUPPLY. STOR (erst: ti promissory note, the said conyenanted and agreed with’ thel mortgagor |! MARKET GOSSIP-AND FIELD NEUE OHIO COMPLETES 2 SMALL WELLS Two wells were Spunpleted during the week by the Ohio Oil company, both of which are making a small ouput. Sev- eral others are nearing the sand in the different fields in which the company operates and should be drilled in in the! near future. No. 2 on the southwest quarter of section 12-39-) 79, Salt Creek, was finished at a total depth of 2,380 feet and a test run is now belng made of pro-, No. 2 Trapshooter, sec. 34-20-78; tub- duction. Indications are that it wwill| tng at 356? ft. be small outputter. _Harrison- . 2 University, sec. 26-20-78; fish- Coop 0. 7 on section 21-9-78, Rock | ing for casing at 3595 ft. Creck, struck shale oil at 407 feet and 1D & L,, sec.-24-20-78; spudded {s making about 15 barrels a day on/in and shut down, the pump. Other operations of the! Lance Creek company stand as follows: | No. 3 Converse, sec. 32-36-65; skid Kevin-Sunburst ded rig and started new hole. No. 1 Stockman’'s Bank, sec. 11-85-; No. 4 Lamb, sec. 5-35-66; drilling at 2w; spudding in. - 1800 ft. fo. 2 Baker, sec., 4-35-2: drilling | Mule Creek at 760 feet. | No, 8 State Land, sec. 24-39-61; drill- No. 3 Baker, sec. 4:35-2w; spudding| ing at 200 ft. in. Baxter Basin No. 1 Holioway, sec. 34-36-2w; fish-| No. 1 Union-Pacific, sec. ing for tools at 1380 ft. drilling at 2510 ft. 21-16-104; No. 1 Thornton, sec. 18-35-2w; set Oregon Basin 10-in, at 1045 ft No. 1, sec. 8-51-100; fishing tools at Rock River 680 ft. No. 1 Harrison-Cooper, sec. 3-19-78 Hidden Dome drilling at 3180 ft. | No. 1 Drome, sec. 31-48-90; fishing Yo. 2 Harrison-Cooper, sec. 3-19-78;| too's at 1610 ft. Mercer Dome No. 1 Brothy, sec. 33-115-95; running 10-in, at 1770 ft. HEAVY SELLING FROM EASTERN SOURCES FEATURES GRAIN MART CHICAGO, Feb, 24.—Persistent ment at Washington failed to afford heavy selling which appeared to|any special stimulus toward higher emanate from the east, has pounded| prices for wheat, and on one day for prices down in the wheat market this|the first time since the world war, week, despite stubborn opposition at|there were no clearances whatever $1.19 for May delivery. The selling | of domestic wheat from Atlantic and appeared to be based largely on|Gulf ports, notwithstanding an ad- tions that the world's probable|vance in sterling exchange to the carry-over of wheat on July 1, would| highest point since March, 1919. 8 HarrisomCooper, sec. 2-19-78, asse equal the pre-war average, whereas| Delays to ferm credit. bills in Wash- the food needs of Europe had been | ington, acted as a further depressing reduced to a minimum by disorder | influence on wheat values, and notic« and financial distress. Compared with} was also taken of an advance in 1 week ago, wheat prices this morn. | federal reserve discount rates. There ing were 1%c to 2%%c own, corn off|were bearish reports current, tco, Ke to Sec, oats lower %c to 1% @1%c| that the Argentine government was and provisions up 2c to 22c. | preparing to offer financial assistance Contrary to expectance in some/to exporters. Among the leading fac quarters, the British war debt settle- tors on the bull side of the market ROAD SHOWING A PICTURE This is a term you may not understand. It means when you get an extraordinary production, bigger and better than the general run of pictures and the kind that is only produced once a year, like “When Knighthood Was In Flower” It should be presented to the public like a road show. You never heard of shows like “Lightnin’ ”’, “Sally” and many others, playing continuously or a matinee and two shows at night. If they did, they would be sure to eliminate certain parts and hurry it through to be in time for the next performance. The same thing applies to a big picture. When you attempt to run a picture, the Magnitude and Magnificence of “When Knighthood Was In Flower” By showing it continuously, you would not be cater- ing to your patrons, you would be starting one show at an hour when it would be very inconvenient to be at the theater in time to see the start of the picture. You would miss the music, which is very essential, it would have to be run with such speed in order to be on schedule time, you would miss many of the titles and scenes. Now, we intend to “ROAD SHOW” This picture, with the musical program and novelties which go with it. It will mean about two and a half hour’s entertainment, therefore we will have One Show in the Afternoon at 2:15 and One at Night at 8:15 The lower floor, balcony and first four rows of the second balcony will be reserved at an admission price of 75 CENTS, plus war tax, GALLERY 50 CENTS and LOGES $1.00. Seats Will Be on Sale At Rialto Box Office Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. The engagement starts Sunday, March 4th For the run of five days. | i } | 4 { Dom. of Can., 54% per cent notes 1920 |Hrenca Repubic, os - French Republic, 74s Kingdom ct Be'glum, Kingdom of Belgium, 6s - |Kingdom of Norway, 8s -. y, B. & 1, 5%s, 1929 5 B. & I, 5%s, 1937 American Sugar, 6s American Tel and Tel, cv 68 — | American Tel and Tel., col tr., 5s Armour and Co., 44 Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Bethlehem Canadian Chicago, Burlington Chicago, Milw 5s and Quincy ref 5s A. and St. F 4tas 7 1931 Gocdyear Tire, 88 1941 — Grand Trunk Ry of Can., 7s -. Grand Trunk of Ry. of Can., 68 Great Northern 7s A .. Great Northern 5 138 B Mo. Kan. and Texas new ad, Missouri! Pacific gen 4s Montana 5s A .. - New York Central deb., Northern Pacific pr, Hen 48 Oregon Short Line btd. Orego: Short Line ref. Pacific Gas and Penn R. 5s ctfs — Utah Power and Light 5s - Western Union 6%s ~. Westinghouse E‘ectric was the relative cheapness of wheat as compared with the general com- modity Ust. Chances that serious damage to winter wheat had been done continued likewise to exert more or less of a sustaining influence on prices. Declines in corn and oats were due chiefly to sympathy with wheat. Provisions reflected better Euro- pean demand for Iard Potatoes CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Potatoes slight- ly weaker; receipts 49 cars; total Unt- ted States shipments 854; Wisconsin sacked round whites 90@$1.05 cwt.; dusties $1.05@1.15 cwt.; bulk $1@1.15 of|C¥t- Idaho sacked Russets $1.65@ Teapot townsite, Representatives 1.75 cwt.; branded $1.90 cwt.; Minne- wanted, Call or write us. Teapot| Development Co., 218 Midwest Bldg Casper, Wyo.—Advertisement. Oil leases, real estate, owners white: small, poor quality 92%c cwt. ARE YOU Dancing TONIGHT AT THE Moose Auditorium ' THE BEST FLOOR—BETTER MUSIC— PERFECT VENTILATION 10 Cents a Dance “EXTRA! EXTRA!” LLOYD HAMILTON’S BIG COMEDY —And— ‘My Old Kentucky Home’ A Big Racing Story of the South RIALTO +337 TODAY 1,3, 5,7 and 9 DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT FUN—FROLIC—ENTERTAINMENT Here you are always sure to find a real dancing crowd; good entertainment that will please you; music of the best—played only like Ackerman’s Or- chestra knows how to play it. Why not come to the dance and spend a few happy hours. Our introducers will make you acquainted, - ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY sota and North Dakota sacked round pF £

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