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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1923. . : Che Caener Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets | AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED cTOGK MM Aille’ Geauga! & Dre —-__ 7 oo Se ee } ers W.-W. = American Beet Sugar nS nye » “ay r oa American Can ———_______ 96% | Big Indian é American Hide & Leather pid See 1 : Am 11% | Boston “Wyoming ——_ 1, : 8 : Advance, Today at Lived Rallies Lack Force in Chicago pesto International Corp. . 27% Buti Creek bind Dom 3 ans See, Der cent notes, 1920 _____ 10134 101% g When oura ge: old- 'rading and Prices D. Locomotive Burl owen 2 ¢ 6 96% ie e- American Smelting & amwnnwnnn 628 French Republic, 74a ——. - ers Liquidate. cline. American Sugar —____| cura Soe 2 & pccording to a reliable report from Rawlins, Producers | Kinstom of Belgium, Tye : Pinte : : American Sumatra ‘Tobacco —- Tt aeeaeenenaaa 1 | & Refiners corporation has let contracts for the enlarging of | Kinsiom of Novewn ae Hy hg 3 NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—Higher call] CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—Liberal selling | American nee Consolidated “Royalty. 1.40 142 : i nt Hees at Farco (formerly Grenville), and though the | U.K of G. B & 1. sis, 1029 ERE 15% us” 7 and time money rates had a depress-| of May delivery had a bearish effect |AMerican Woolen ~77~77 77 Cow Gulch .. plant there is not yet in operation work will be started imme-| ¥. Xi of 0B. & 1, 5% = 104% 104% ing effect on the prices of most stocks|on the whole wheat market today | Anaconda Copper... diately upon the work of adding to its capacity. Acciona Telephon. a or 103% in today’s market although there| during the early dealings. Houses | Atchison ————__ 77> It has been decided to add to the present works at least| American Telephone and Telesraph ool tr, Ba aaah be were intervals of strength ina num-| with eastern connections were the| Atl, Gulf and W. Indies oo Che battery of fire stills, two batteries y the capital stock of the company trom| Armour and Co. 4%e ——— “== in Sip ber ct! the steel and railroad shares.| chief sellers. Bears emphasized the | Baldwin Locomotive to be used in the cracking process | three million shares to six million] Baltimore and Ohio cv 80% © 80m The usual ron end profit taking | view that there was a super abund- | Baltimore and Ohio ___--.._. weonee-= 09 and a large up to date lubricating | shares of the par value of $50 each| Beth-ehem Steel ref. 93% 98% combined with more extensive short|ance of supplies with Argentina, | Bethlehem Stee B . plant. was authorized. More than 76 per| Bethlehem Steel p.m 89% 89% selling as @ result of the raising of| Australia and India competing for|Canadian Pacific Kinney oCastal ... These additions will mean the ex-|cent of the stock of the Anaconda | [anadian Pacitic de : 79% 80. the local federal reserve discount rate| the world's markets. The opening, | Central Leather _--....... Lance Creek loyalty. penditure of an additional $1,500,000 | company was represented at the | Gor Surt& Quincy ret. 99% 99% also were factors in the impairment| which ranged from %c to %c lower,| Chandler Motors -..—_...... Lusk Royalty . bringing the total up to approximate: | meeting and the action taken today | Gordrear pine ae Mba ; 66% OHH of quoted values. Sales approximated| May $1.17% to $1.17% and July | Chesapeake and Oblon ly, $8,000,000. developed no opposition whatever Goodyear Tire, 86, 1941 103% 104 1,050,000 shares. 31.13% to $1.13%, was followed by a| Chicago, Mil and St. Paul __.__ The plant as originally planned is : Grand Trunk Ry” of Gans 7 116 116% moderate further setback. Chicago, R. I. and F nearing comletion and it is expected |: puma Grand Trunk Ry. of Cans 6s ican Shorts were buyers on the decline | Chino Gopper, Pac. ------- that crude oll will be started through | ‘aagqie, Doom in Sight for West.+ | craae Northern, ta A v= ee pri and 600,000 bushels were said to have | Colorado Fuel and iroa Royalty & Producers. 14 ho stills some time during the | tary good with w tig bunciny eto’ | Greet Northern’ § 138 B tea atte frregular but the main tendency up-| been purchased for Europe. Rallies, | Corn Products Zens moth al ene present ‘week. in aight mocording teethe lene, oom | Mo. Kan. & Texas new. adj ain Tay ward, Good buying power was noted | however, lacked force. The close was| Crucible Steel ~2-2~~~w Warten ee ice wn oa Moret eeorne to the latest com-| Missourl Pacitio gen. da Cement in such dividend paying rails as New | unsettled, %o to 1%e net lower, with| Erie .. iia sortase’ Wee ee tae pire, Mine to Butfalo Basin. - iar satan Rontane rower, $8 A a 4 98 93% York Centra!, Atchison, New Orleans,|May $1.17% to $117% and’ Suly|Famous Players Lasky r ‘On Fi BY resem neon ordered by. the. Md. “Imports Northern Pac'fie pr. lien 4 18s 106 Texas and Mexico, Southern Pacific | $1.13% to $1.13%. Genet Agpbele Coe ete cee ee vent Refining dompany for a gas| ,xcrquenm.tmborte, Tncrosse, Oregon ‘Short Line’ gta. Sa ue and Great Northern preferred, all of| Increasing receipts weakened corn| General Electric _ oe a ne from the Buffa’o Basin tleld tol ing American Petroleum Tnetitute, | Oregon Suort Line ref, 4e,—- tie at ok EESeGTEU Rigo: around wir (04. dais, After opening” unshanged | genetal attire en 20 41 | connect with n Dome line! tne imports of petroleum (crude and | Pacific Gas and Blectric = ‘ tt a1 such industrial favorites as Unitea| ‘te %¢ lower, May 74%c to 74%c, the | Goodrich Co. ere NEW YORK cuRn + [8 the Big Horn Basin which wil! renned ofls) at the principal United} Penn. R. R. Gon = :109% rid States Steel common, American Wool-| CFM market continued to sag. Mountain Producers _$ Mey Additional fuel to the refineres| states ports for the week ended| Fenn R. R. gon. 108° 108% tn and Studebaker. Delaware and| Later, the market recovered some-| Ifindis Central Merritt —___. cry bu a ine will consist of repruary 17 totaled 1,945,280 barrels pete een - 84 85% Hudson, selling ex-dividend 2% per| What with wheat. The close was un-| Inspiration Copper — Glenrock Ol . nch p'pe and wi'l be approximate'y| q dally average of 277,897 barrels. | “Gos” anes ey ae cent, recovered the dividend (n the settled at %c to %c net decline, May Salt Creek Prds. _ 0 miles in length. Several laterals} compared with 1,714,262 barrels, a J. 8. Rubber 108 108° fet Ge IGEEIGAL shares “were [:78i60 toy, 78%o, Salt Creek Cons. _ smaller size will also be tnc'uded| aa'ly average of 244,895 barrels for] Utah Powe and” 3 oy Fecal Oats started %e off toc up, May| International. Paper Prod. and Refra. _ 1 the project which will gather the|ine week ended February 10. Waster talsne Gn bey 1% "Atantlg Coast Line advanced two| {44° to 44%c and Inter showed] tnvincitfe Oll eee =. Marine new ‘oduct for transmission through the! Rece'pts at ‘Adlantio ooast Wasthaghiues’ mleseis: 108% tag points to(127; ia. new’ top, ard: then Joesoe (or at the, astive parteol Kelly Springfield Tire eucuel : a Tne Buffalo Bas!n field, which te| “ere 2:112,749 barrels, a daily : apie r with grain, : jervice Ci 5 158, ; 5 = Ve ’ Freee ORC clas extend ee ans: | despite steadiness of hog values. Pratap ities ensland pin tho foothil's of the Rockies. ts] herrele, m daily, mverneo ot” aag-azs | NW 5, section 27, township 84 N..|filed notice of intention to mike to 1% polnts and Northern Pacitie aS Mexiclan Petroleu--m New ‘York Oll ne of the most prolife gas poducing | parrels for the week ended February Sunadsan, ‘eonnde for tie. woatent leet metho land above described: a reas 2 te, the pressure pe- my, contest |claim to the land above described, and Union Pacific moved fractionally. Open High Low Close Mammoth one os eee | ral 10, | o alleges that Cl L, Edward: i ited mov‘ wis ming s0 great In the we'ls that tt] Receipt, - e alleges that Clarence lwards|before Marion P. Wheeler, United rei te goped 344 ie seca 117K 1.474 116% 117% Ks LIBERTY GONDS. s found impossible to drill through] 339.531 rte ot ult coast Pda a never eetabllsbed residence on|States Commissioner, at Casper, Z ss e ts pea Sowa! ‘ cine af : = e v: x sanied ASC pointes” Where wore |IO. LANG: SAA 118 118% |, tere ° Breas ing seebans and this field 118,933 barrels, ‘against 766,267 bar bee “deoortned "Eomastead, tat Fe Nyoming. on the 20th day of a few conspicuous weak spots, notab |SePt ----- 1.12% 1.12% 111 1.11% 28 ee ree en eee Oe eis wells] role, 8 cally average of 109.467 barrels has wholly abandoned same si getrtlitetal ; cara: .( | a this reg'on when one of the wells| tor the week ended February 10. rf ; same on eoe| Claimant names as witnesses: ly Hoyats Durch, “American Agrichl: |r, 4% 74K 72% 18 98.3 | -came ignited, w'th the resu'ting ‘osa ceags Cie late of filing his application for] George H. Averhoff, Jeremiah tural Chemical preferred, and Nash’) 1 "—"" ae? ‘rs asm Ne 98.0 | © the lives of five men and thousands Shilded Terk Again Fevoradlc: said land, and his failure to reside| Donovan, Charles W. Larsen, Frank Motors, ail of 1 to 1% points, For | [UY ----- .75% 75% 78% 74% | Northern Pacific ~-. A85. |. aoliare worth ot property, : e' pon and improve the land as re-|Patchen, all of Ci We dish exchanges opened cesier, demand |SeDt -—— 15% 75% .74% 75% | \iehoma Prod and Ref. - olars worth Of propery. er trom| tone arn Ol company, which| uired by the homestead taw was : ae sterling eelling at $4.69%, off a halt | O&t#— Pacific Oll o feld where the Midwest now has| sojcsr, ne heldings of the Buperior | sot and is not due to his being em- * "Regist Fren, May —— 44% 44% 43% 43% | oan American Petroleum -—-- oe ‘ syndicate in) the /Aheldon oved in the military or naval serv- 2 a cent and French francs dropping 3 , x wells drilled with a large output} ni; 1 Publish February 12, 19, 26, pointe te 6.08 cunts: July 43% 48% 43. 43% | Penney vania javelapaas ae Rucceeeruly, anced 8 se. 0f the United States. March 6, 12,1922 Na Liquidation of the off, chemica! ana} SePt_ —--- 42% 4248 424248) Poopte's Gas - Crud feat i ttm teat on. section. S606 [rick cher te ee tne _— : eetes Pure /Oil..< 5-2) ie at @ said allegations will food shares was counteracted for @{aisy ____atsa 1152 1142 1145 | Ray Conufiialed Copper - ude Market Fisk Rubber Makes Blg Gain. | While cleaning out the hole tools |be taken as confessed, and your said| CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR imé "gzittie; support extended e|Tuly lo.1L62 1162 11.58 11.58 ’ _| Fisk Rubber company or the year| were blown from the hole on two d't | ontry will be canceled without fur- AENON f a ale .arvidend paving mails; any Gad “Geen ay. | Ted December 31 earned $8.70 0 ferent occasions by the gas pressure |ther right to be heard. either before|, Department of the Intertor, Unt % Taxkitig''a> Of the call’ seone = rs 10.73 | Royal Dutob N. Y. — Cl Mele cre 2.15] “are on the f'rst prefersed compared and {t !s belleved that oil will be] his office or on appeal, if you fail|ted States Land Office, Dov,las, te aay ED Sr{the all's Selircedbed 0.87 10.87 10.85. 10.85 | geern Roebuck eo une 1.5 th a deficit of $6,398 469 before pre-| found in either the Dakota or Lakota! o file in this office within twenty|Wyoming, February 7, 1923. 7 Fe eats met ho, Highest, pratirsta Mais Goa Ol ones ae rred dividends in 1921. formation when penetrated. ‘ays after the fourth publication of Q he following named entrymen r = E m Cash Grains. South Pacifi ate ——— eae is notice, as shown below, your|have filed notice of their intention mony resu Pes beware ina wave CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—Wheat—No. 2 feathers Raitway oe 2.16 Goodyear in Good Pos'tion. Fire in Osage Refinery. nswer, under oath, specifically re-| to make final proof upon their of seling orders and prices genera! hard’ $1.1844. 1.6 Earn'ngs for the last half of 1922) As the result of a bad fire the plant | «ponding to these allegations of con-|homestead entries before Marion b bt fe 1 $1,184. Standard Oil of N. J. ex div. Rock Creek J egan to Lae eo betors noon.. Bald- Corn—-No. 2 yellow 71% @72%e. Studebaker “0 aHon 2. masts, f ‘reel pH n Goodyear were at an annual rate|of the United States ON & Refinine | ‘ost, together with due proof ihat|P. Wheeler, United States Commis- wn, American Can, North American.) Oats No. 2 white 44@45c; No. 3} Tennesse C ee rmnes] milton .. 6 | * more than sufficient to cover divi-| Company at Osage {s out of commis | ou have served a copy of your an-|sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the Chandler, Loutsville and Nashville, tee gam GUS. Tannen OPper -----——= 0% 2.101 snd requirements. sion and w*fl remain so until th | wer on the said contestant either) 21st day of Murch, 1923: Cuba Cane Sugar preferred, Houston |" pye—No. 2, 62% @84e. eden enh 25% 24 ees necessary repairs can be made, . person or by registered mail. John G, Miller, of Split Rock, \ ou sna Roya’ Dutch yielded read'ly Barley—64@72c 70 Products 83% 2.10 L. & N. Stock Issue Approved. An explosion In the receiving house You should state in your answer} Wyoming, on homestead entry se- to selling pressure, the losses ranging Tmothy seed—$5.90@6.50. 7 ties caetinental OW oes 11% 2.4) ‘The tnterstate commerce commis-| blew out the sides of the building and| he name of the postoffice to which|rial 024984, allowed January 26, from 1 to 3 points. Clover sced—$13.50@20.50. bs . pare a 1g | BaBburet -1 6 sn has approved the proposed stock| the fire which followed completely de | ou desire future notices to be sent|1921, for S4%NW%, NEXNWK, Sales by discouraged holders and Pork Nomina’ raion ihe cama ‘dend of the “L. & N. which the| S8troyed it. A tank’ of kerosenr| 9 you. NW«NEX, section 82, SE%, E% operatons on the short side of the} erg —si1.37, LO Ee oT a LPN ie mm'ssion has held under conside-.| "earby also exploded and three other WILKIE COLLINS, SW%, NWKSW%, S%NK, NEM market put the level of prices con | ping $10.00@11.00. United States Rubber -------- 59% |/ ° Hon s'nce 1912. It is bel'eved that| tanks were ignited but the flames Receiver. |NE% section 29, township 30:N.. erably lower in the afterncon, in- ; EE eee eset 7 Siaeee | Livestock ve Le. & N. can safe'y pay six or| Were extinguished in these. Date of first publication, Febru-|range 89 W., sixti: principal merid- vestment railroads and steels turning Un! —— ou |: ¥ | | wen per cent on the proposed new| Tho balance of the plant was eaved| ry 5; date of second publication, | ian. heavy. Liggett and Myers dropped 7 Utah ore. arr F ea { sue judging from present earnings.| 2nd it !s stated that the machinery *ebruary 12; date of third publca-| Witnesses: John J. Payne, John Pi Otis marae 5, Aperistes Westinghopt rertiol Sere, In the recelving house can again be jon, robe ey. 0): Soarth publica-| B, Vice, John Nolan, and Pi a Hof- Ol Senea Baldwin. Comm. Products) Potatoes | IT) HTCAG I eee Depart | Sinclair Places Biz Pipe Order. used. _ ion, February 26, 1928, meister, all of Split Rock, “Wyo- | Ice, Atlantic Coast Line, «American Butte, snd (#4 doug | mont of Agriculture) — Hoge—n Bak 7 soaking aed Pipo Line Runs NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | John B. Vice, of Split Rock, Wyo: | Smelting, (Crucible Steel and Forte |: Coycado, Feb, 26-—Potatoes wonk:| Cuttens: Powse! ---1-=-——-70%6 B| $0 500 pose avemane SLAC re: ce: | calling for delivery of approx) 9 Pe oe Peo" at previous wee | Lad’ Of ee Dengan role, ming, on, Homestead entry. se i leceptaes total United States “1 ¢ rages $8.10@8.25; to: | Jatey 93.000 tons of oll country p'pe.| February 17 broke all previous rec | Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, , allowed March 1, 1921, for Tho closing was trregular. Prices| 1c0 PM iS° User’ ‘wisconsin. sacked | Shattuck Arizone, ---———— $8.30; bulk 225 to 300 pound butcher: | sno orders are valued at approximate-| 0Tds in this district with a daily aver |January 24, 1928, Ni, and SE% section’ 28, Ws ot most stocks continued heavy dur.) "nq whites $1.00@'.05 wt; poorer | onicago Northwestern —-——— 85% $7:20@ 8.00; big packers bidding leas |v 'g4,500 000. Of the total contract.| 4s@ of 115.055 barrels, tho greatest in | Notice is hereby given that Jane Wf section 37. NH NE section t : ;| whites $1.00@1.15 cwt.; Minnesota Gas ---. aimee 08: ." 7.90: med ‘ les of 10-inch, and 100 miles of 8 J y , made homestea A P i however, were bid up sharply In the} scxed Red River Ohios $1.05@1.15 Flare Oey on 34 | 38 ibd fag medium $7.85@8.10; Nght} ach, The pipe. according to infor-| closed down during the period owing | entry Ko. 010087, for SW%4SEY,| , Witnesses; John J. Payne, John final hour when the call money rate) (V+: sacked sand lands 90c cwt. Shy | $8:00@8.50 light Nght $7.76@5.26;| Totion optamed, will be used in ex-| 0 storage faeltities being full. SEUYSW% section 7, N%NW%|G: Miller, John Nolan, and R, Ly dropped to 4% per cent. vdaia: sacked. Russets branded. $1.06 | Ce Backing ‘sows smooth | $6.85@7.10:| “ha'ng the line of the Sinclair com-| The following table shows the aver |section 18. township 29 N., R._ 83 Hofmeister, all of Split Rock, Wyo- cwt;, Michigan bulk round whites tee. ede ek a $6.60@6.90; kill] oy in the Wyoming fields, princi-| ase daily runs in all fields in Wyom |Wi E%NEX, SWKYNEX, NW% |S: : Lb owt: Spiee SOT 18, pa'ly Teapot Dome, ing and Montana for the weeks ended |SE% section 13, township 29 N, B. J. ERWIN, si Oil Stocks Fis Sel racona 19,000; moderately pamaadaels February 17 and February 10; range 84 W., sixth principal meri Publi Register. | Metals ‘tandard eet steers generally steady FIELDS Feb. 17 Feb 10 ian, has filed notice of intention to ish February 12, 19, 26, j to strong: spots higher, especially on Oniaiattc ‘View oc Of ‘Conditions. | Salt Creek 89.315 73,570 |make final thre year proof, to es March 5, 12, 1928. | . —— m™ lum grades light yearlings and pt. J. '. Lucey, pres'dent o! eo Big Mudd: - ys 4,015 3: b ‘ i ‘ i : cea 370| tablish claim to the land above de- handywe'ght steers of medi to] “ucey Manufacturing company, has| 71S ly f f | | NEW YORK, Feb. 26. — Copper | Money Anglo SEW, TORE Bit i 18% | food grade; other top Gantared atecrs: “ust compteted a survey of conditions race Oe Sor ig ss eee Ciribed, peers wegen ee, net eaeite oan yuition wit Woe re : firm; electrolytic spot and futures Buckeye co-c—-——-——- 90 $10.16; weight around $16.00 pounts;| 7 the MdCont'nent flelds and is op | Plot Butte ——————-——- 118 HOD Wong “on the Gh, day| Wrecst Lease Dealing firm. Prepare 16% @16%, + NEW YORK, Feb. 26—Call money | Continental -—------- 47% fow other loads $9.75@10.00; bulk bee’ | "mistic on the outlook for erudeo I! | PONCE aoe 1500. a,ss2r|of March, 1923, 8) torS@ring business now. Wo cannot ‘Tin steady, spot and near by 44.25;/ #1: high 5%: low: 4%; ruling rate} Cumberland --------— 115 rea aunty and cohdition to sell enditions pointing to bebe Peles Rock. River. Lo 4990, 4700 Claimant names as witnesses: sell your lease unless Wy know about tutures 44.37, F iy i 68% at $8. stock rather active,|‘ ‘There 1s also a splendid outlook fo +820 4, ‘ : it. Ask for Christy. 4 relal paper 4%@5.|Galena --------------- : i“ “4 jrass A Lew Stillway, of rs s fo. 2 northern 27.50@29.00; No. 2 5. The loans firmer; mixed col-| Ind. Pipe ------------- 96% man ing more act’ve due to 'n oo Wyaaing; Jolin Desde, cf Geen » 218 Midwest Is. southern 25.00@26.00. ances ° v aD NORES ¢ strong to 25c higher;| “reased work and preparations for - 1.850 2,970 ; saeper, |: Casper, Wyoming othe eb cde, ANP lateral, 60-00 days B@O%: 4-6 rs rata tae Ane ee nan bulk desirable veal calves to packers} much new driling in the Mid-Cont'- 199 205 ye Alex Cuthil, of Casper, Zino quiet; Bast St. Louis spot and srimer_commercial poper ES sha pmmesene $10.50@11.00; few $11.50; shippers up.| nent, Gulf Coast and Wyom'ng dis 765 750 : B. J. ERWIN near by delivery $7.50@7.60. Onto oll oe ward to $12.50 and above bulk desir-|t-icts.” Capt. Lucey fs sailing for Py ean mee Register. res i sorcerer able heavy bologna bulls $5.00@5.15;| Russia to look into oll conditions ; : as ‘pen a3 Brainien anna ae Aumerous’ loads “well, bred. teeder| there, as well as leases obtained by|Kevin Sunburst -———-, 1.100 1,090], Publish January 29 and February Sugar aaa io Swat | steers $7.60@8.00; average mostly 900|the International Barnsdall Corpora-| Miscellaneous --..----- 450 425)" ©“ ~ peor | 9 bse * pipe pounds and up. tion from soviet authorities and ex- geet Foreign Exchange gree frm! a Sheep—Receipts 17,000; strong to| pects to remain abroad two or threo 115,055 101 805 pomice FOr PUBLICATION NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—Sugar| © — AES RIE 3, | 25c higher; top wooled lambs $15.50; | months. ares Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming. : closed easy: approximate sales 80,000 CES sag = 108 Rood $2 pound weight $15.26; shorn Se eae NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. |February 7, 1923. 8 tons. There were no changes in re-| ©. © ere ta lambs mostly $12.25; best handy: justrials Down; is Up. —— y ta her NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—Forelgn ex-| med sugar with fine granulated | 8. 0. Neb. ~---------- 2% weights held’ higher; few extrene| The average price of twenty active| Department of the Interior, U. S| Frnt MteKiy oe ere Ven omnnt Usted at $8.75@9.00 but buyers were 5-9 esr ut heavies $10.50 fat wooled ewes most-| tndustrial stocks traded in on the New!Land Off'ce at Douglas, Wyoming, Reon Senior: aa bee ke AT YOUR o mayank paiprne apparently Konan =4 ane eee Cunwieen’ = 53% $! 25; top $8.50; good 103] York stock exchange on Saturday was|February 23, 1923. Sebeitaad’ apa’ cdiliionat Geme| SUPPLY STOR E: $9.50; wooled | 102.85, m net loss of 42, The average} Notice is hereby given’ that An- .67%. France demand 6.10; cables! aemand did not seem to be quite so} Vacuum ----— price of twenty active ratlroad stocksldrew J. Patchen of Casper, Wyo- Gan281 Tor Homestead Bi pection .11. Italy demand 4.8114; cables 4.82. 5. Penn OD 198 2 Papin feelers 636%; cables 5.37, active, good 85 ound shearing lambs $15.35.| was 90.20, a net gain of .08. ming, who, on December 17, 1917,)33, and additional homestead N% | % peor — January 20, 1920, made homestend | secti a | Gieremey , Restart O88 abe eee NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Omaha Quotations. Repogle Shows Deficit. and edlizigual B.'Se Homestead onr|aeraee 35 N., rang FIGURES OMA DA: SARAs Cones RES: —— OMAHA, Nob., Feb. 26.—(Untted| Repogle Steel for the year ended tries, No. 015448,,No. 015444, for Norway gemiand 18. 94., Sweden de Cotton Department of the Interior, U. 8.| states Department of Agriculture.)—|December 31 shows a deficit of $447-/ homestead W% section 21, and ad- Pisa ali Sevacceigaie ey ar 19.46, Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming,| Hogs—Recelpts 14,500; market slow,|820 after charges and _ depreciation] ditional homestead E% section 21, Gwiteettene need 25S, Pie ines January 26, 1928. carly sales lightr and lght butchers | against a net loss of $878,572 in 1921.| township 36 N., range 78 W., sixth iy soley No 00:2 pce ster ond NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—Spot cotton| Notice ia hereby given that Will-|to shippers Gc to 10c lower; mostly principal meridian, has filed notico land demand’ .004). Cxecho Slovekis {ddling $29.85. fam H. Cheney of Freeland, Wyo-| $7.60@7.65; top $7.70; packers bidd Vanadium Income Increases. | of intention to make final threc- demand 297. Seria een vier ee a paaaiadlh’? lle A9 ming, who, on January 15, 1918,| $7.50 on 240 to 300-pound ‘butchers or] Vanadium Corporations for the| year proof, to establish claim to the Wie (Cee ee Fiax Seed. Jani 20, 1920, made homestead|io@16c lower than Saturday's aver.|year ended December 31 shows netliand above described, — before DULUTH, Minn., Feb. 26. — Flax]and additional homestead entries. | a; packing grades $6.75@6.85. income of $295,250 after all charges! Marion P. Wheeler, United States F . : seed close; on track 2.99% @3.09%; ar- CATS OLEBtS, foe homestead Caste Recents 7,800; beef steers} and Asprestalion Cisbapaste Te ee hae Commiseiones, at Casper, Wyoming, -I am interested in taking over pros- “ 3 Feb 3.04 asked: ’ Mad ik fed steers $7.25@8,71 share on jo stock against on tl 4tl jay 0 pril, 2 ‘ ; Te Tey cay Suirtett NEM section 83. and idgitionsl $025; she stock and bulls eteong: bulk |of $427,546 lat. year. Claimant names os ritnennea pective ofl acreage that can stand fair omestea cows $4.25@8; heifers $5.50@7: bo: —— n| aghes, Lorn Sterling, gates BEX, S%NEM section 28, S%|togna bulls $4.25@4.50; beet bulls up Rallroad Hearing Resumed. Roy Hollows: Jerenvah Donovan, geological test. Can start test well or NW, NW%SW section 27,|to $6; voals steady; top $12; stockers| The hearing on the proposed St) a] of Casper, Wyoming. wells immediately should you be in merdi Tete ee ee ee ee wane meals vies - financial difficulties and need assistance to finish your drilling, I may help you, NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—Foreign bar isi'ver 65%: Mexican dollars 49%. pring meridian, has filed notice|top $8. today at Washington. Register. Butter and Eggs Mf intention to make final three-| Sheep — Recelpts 15,000; lambs Publish February 26 and March SWAN gent Breet to erence slats, to} steady; early sales $18.75@14,25; best Bond raed Otteree. pankern|* 12, 19 and 28, 1928. Dore h : a : e land above described, fore| held at $14.50; sheep and year! A synd'cate of New York bankers — i" opcsiti i iste UNDERREAMERS CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—Butter_un-| terion P. Wheeler, United States|tirm; yearlings $12; wothers 40;|'9 today offering $10,000,000 in 15+ NGTIcE OF CONTEST if the proposition merits such assist | ene Te elicca ates one Commissioner, x, Wyoming, | cholco light ewes $8.25; feeders steady | year 5% per cent bonds of the Pui], Department of the Interior, ||. NICE. Also interested in producing z 2 e] i : ': : ere Bios fata ATH AbiGe: neconde HO retin ge eeenroy ones. | te, #1650: pala, Se tea Ce eee a eo eiae e properties. Desire to deal direct, will e. Eeae lower; receipts 18,246 caste: | pict Aibert_ Hutfard, Bdward Ic| DENVER, ‘Colas Feo 0-—catto— British Trade Increases. er: Wyoming WGontetiests not handle through brokers. Fe eine Mei 31@/McGraugh, Jr., all of Freeland, 4 eo eater | writish trade with Germany has tn-|""Yoq "are ‘hereby notified that | ot See eam Wyoming. '@8.25; cows and helfers|creased, tmports advancing 6.000.000|Ruth Carrier, who gives Casper, Room 317 Henning Hotel he Halrout 400 ecklinger Barber B. J. bak jb ol pounds and exports 14.000,000 pounds. Wyoming, as het. posto#fics address, 00) e 4 erty, ister. —— did on January 3, 1923, file in this : AT YOUR pian gee Publish January 29 and February . market Anaconda Boosts Capital. oftice her duly corroborated appli.) : e / STORE 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1923. to Be lower; top $8.05; bulk $7.50@ BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 2 ta spejcation to contest and secur the | ‘ wanted, Call or write us. Teapot Get Chamber of Commerce Annual| to 25¢ higher; lambs $12.50@14.00; | the Anaconda Coy i i Development Co., 218 Midwest Bldg. Meeting Tickets today. Banquet| feeder lambs $12.50@14.25; ewes | pany at the company’s office at Ana- | 19 o ; ec. Casper, Wyo-~Advertisement. March 2. 1923, $4.50@7.50, conda today the proposed increase of |[SE%; NE“%SW%: SW)

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