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~PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets WS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIE NCHER MONEY WHEAT PRICES [xcrvorkstm || oascoses | MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS (Associated Press Leased Wire) (By Wilson. Cranmer & Company) American Can - 100 | Boston Wyoming American Car % 1s2 | Buck Creck :. French Republic, 88 French Republic, 7443 jority of Exchange Issues| Liquidating Sales and Lack of rae Bi $) OTIC) s = American Hide & Leather f4 -- 7114 | Burke : a ( i rt Ki f Belgium, 7's -. *Given Setback Today in | Export Demand Cause | ‘American Internav‘onal Corp . 30% | Biackstone Salt Creek Two tests in northwestern New Mexico are being started See Aeieleniia dake Late Trading. | Market Decline. Locometive 2134 Chappell - by the Producers & Refiners corporation, one of these being K. of G, B. & L.. 54s, 1929 -. —- Smelting & Refs. -. 65% | Columbine close to Gallup on the’ Arizona line. Material has been G. B. & 1, bis, 19 Consolida toyalty_ ic i re n : rs IE potioa atari ihe? placed on the Jocation and the derrick has been finished.|4merjcan Sugar, fs ooo o-oo | Domino This test is to be made on a block of leases of 8,000 acres| American Telephone and Telegraph col. 101% 101 101 98% 98 98% 93% 9 99% 99% American American Sumatra Tobacco eraged a little lower in price to-| American T. & T. NEW YORK. March CHICAGO, March, 23. — Wheat} fohs of an over-boug' —Indi tion and peaediad luncertainty 7 e of the| day during the early dealings, buyers Gn ay khorn z | which is held by W. A. Matlock & Co. and Gregg, Whitehead | Armour and Co., 4% iméetir ft r board| appearing rather listless and Liver Weslet T. Williams 84 ss | & Co. of Denver. Baltimore and Ohio cv next oura essive| poo! tending downward (yates Frantz ~ 3x0 (6.50 The second: New. Mexico test {s on Pte eee a ng in to-| Or er hand, there was no de-| [cane Gates - 09 the southern Ute structure, east of DEL Pandhcticy teta baT = day's stock , wh was do-| 2 to sell tons of| Att, Gulf and W. Indies Jupiter 00% 01 [Farmington in the NW% of section id ¥ ; regi ouae x 2 cidedly reac were| moist weather in the do Babiwin Locomotive | Mountain & Guilt —-- 1.68 | 1-31-14W. This is an offset to the 1931 - modified s n bullish | territory, however, tended to give| taltimore and Ohio , | Lance Creek Hoyary. cz 03 | gas well of the Midwest Refining Goodyear Tire, 8s, 1941 - operations special! some advantage to the bear side of| fethichem Steel B flask Royalty - 02 | company on the SW% of section Grand Trunk Ry. ‘of Can - oximated 1,300,000) the morket. Opening prices which} Canadian Pacific _ Mountain & Gulf — 1.70 | 36-32-14 I$ EXOTIC ARRESTING: Grand Trunk Ry. of Can. arted from unchanged figures to %c| Central Leather — Mike Henry —.. 02 The Enos Creek test, about 10 ’ $ |Great Northern |lower, with May 1.21% to 1.22 and|Ghandler Motors _ Red Bani -i9 | miles west of the Grass Creek field, Great Northern, 6 1-3 = zi W YORK, Warch 23—.Confllet-| July 1.16% to 1.16%. were followed | Chesapeake and O Picardy - 03 | on section 26-46-100, is shut down at Mo. Kan. and Texas new adj.. bs %: & Price movements took place at| py a slight rally and then by a down-| Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 2414 Royalty & Produce: 13%| 2,525 feet. Fae eee Te a he opening of today's stock market.| turn around to well below y aaa nae a Sunset 03 The derrick is up and drilling Gita tinge hgivouae ear ears z wt the rm y was upward. | finish. Chino (Copper See Tom Bel! 02% | ready to commence on the company’s — Northern Pacific pr. lien 43 ~ z fevival of heavy b n the ofl] od igutdating pales ‘on’ tnel caiseade omel aaa Western Exp 3.30 | leaso in the Lost Soldier field, reecnt- Oregon Short Line, ref., 45 = Tidews part of holders led subsequently to| Corn Products |Wyokan. $0 | ly. taken over from the Wyoming-| | Beauty is always arresting and re-| Pacific Gas and Electric 6s z th other dome facthepidedinasiiny pit smener des||coomia neat six, Western Of Fields -- -76 | Illinois Petroleum company on section] freshing; never more so than when it|Penn R. R. gen., 6%— — - raptionally on fr mand was less active, and there was| Trice Western States = .28 +30 | 11-26-89. is exotic and unusual. Pola Negri,/Penn R. R. gen., 58 - tone Tire and Granby C palling Weuaetants to goulsiaue eres | ee aE you. crs eel Tho No. 2 Wertz well ts standing| Who will be seen at the America thea-|Reading gon. 4s. — a old at new high records fer the year.| here, ‘The cidso was unsettled, %o to| Genernl Aethalt 4|_. NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | 2nd will not be drilled in until} tre for three days, beginning next] Sinclair Ol Co. Tis ee) Leht heaviness was noted in eome Of/ 1a.¢ net lower, with May $1.20% to] General Tlectri 185 | Mountain Producers -3 19 weather conditions improve. fp seronye as acer. Cols yn anion Bremanra Olver Cal. dal = poe he popular industrial favor $1.20% and July $1.16% to $1.15%. | Gere motors ig |Glenrock Oi 18 The report on the company's three| ture. “Mad Love," is startingly ar-|Unlon Pactic first 43 - 5 ape Mariani Ol, selling ex-dividend, 1] Gorn and oats weakened with ieee Eo Salt Creek Pras. tests in the Salt Creek field are as| resting in her beauty; it centers at-|U. S. Rubber, Tiss - = eunana aptie Gooar co. so | : 7 tention upon her wherever she ap |U- 8. Rubber, 5s - - inet cen te up its dividend and| wheat. After opening % off to al qomrien CO. -- ; | Salt. Creek Cons. follows Ds ne LAUA| ia ipowar tenn Giant sbe 2 Bdyanced 2%; points above yesterday's! shade advance, May 74%, the corn| riimoig Central ~ Marine No. 1, section. 18-40-78, standing} Pears: Her alr of poise-and assur: | Western Union’ 650 a & leiging ycriod, creating a new bigsh| market, hardened a trifle and then|jneniration Copper Mutual 13.37% 13.50] cemented. ss Bae to the athenn tienes ot ee on| Westinghouse Electric 7 2S édbr = New peark prices also were] underwent a moderate general sag Tntenatipral’s laccbatepiacsdl 8. O. Indiana 66 67.00 N section 14-40-78, drilling at} add 2 the \attractivencss of her per. stablished by Barnsdall “A”, up 1 Later the corn market continued] rh; After Marine pfd E Citles Service Com, ~ 185.00 186.00 10 fee C | sonality. inion Bag ond Paper up 1, and Com:| to drag notwithstanding that other| 1 tarmational paper Penaland) -— 19.90] No. 3, ection 640-78, running} One of the most vivid and truthful M puting and Pecirding up 2%. Call-| cities were outbidding Chicago in the] rayincible wll. _.3 New York Oil - 16.75 | 10inch at 1,275 feet. descriptions of Pola Negri ever Mammoth Oi) 62.12 ed penned was that written for Classic LIBERTY & ‘ormia Petroleum and Hayes Wheel] country. Prices here closed unsettled, eash advarcod 1% asd American Ice| at %¢ to %eo net decline with May ag United Railways and estmer " fprferred ench 4. Mack Truck] Oats started unchanged to tec K ily Springfield ‘Tire 3%s “Irst 4%is ---- Changes in Stocks at Refineries. | tecently by Rose Shulsinger. ‘ $101.00] The following is the American] ‘She clasped’one’s hand in a man’s WOR | 'H BI | ION | AIM 97 17-32| Petroleum Institute's summary of| clasp, good solid, warm,” wrote Miss 5 Ee: L Mexican Petroleum — mapped a po changes | lower, May 45% and after a bit of al srt Copper Secchd 4 97 the increases or decreases of stocks| Shulsinger. he looked at you seo irregular. at ring | rally showed a slight loss for all de-| \ragie states Oil | Thira 4X5 98 9.32] at refineries; covering Sarma aauarely. gee seus. with arent } to 4.69%, but French francs | liveries. : = Fourth 4% — 97 2 | 67.2 per cent of the operating capacity | eyes full of emotion. ‘ola Negri is 3. rE 4 ay re 5 Arapped 12 points to 6.54 cents. Provisions lacked support despite bese eee ea Vietory!4%s 101 1.92] of the United States for the month of] an exceptional looking woman—ex-| ato ee eae senean speuaes is ateeiee jains of one to three and a half/an upturn in hog values Ney Too: Genitenl U. S. Treasur: 98 30-32 | February. Bepflonnl Lamy, place.) shel aj above || ere eee, tecce: ve ne boon) depart, secceding:ito/ottiolel ‘figures points were registered by Public aoa er ens Wawa acter —— Increase Decrease| medium height and beautifully made. public here “td astiio ath 9 Mexican consul. ‘The exact figures TUthity shares and some obscure spe- Open High Low Close| Niston and Western —_ + Barrels of 42Gallons| Wer skin is white, a deadly sort of| a# of March 10, 1923, are $1,050,532.434, of which American oil magnates lofalties ‘before the list weakened| Wheat— Northern Pacitio : Domestic crude ofl 1,352,328 | oyster white which somehow seems to] own $606,043,239, or 57.7 per cent. throughout on active selling. The} May Lisi 109M is:90% Ladml| Ncltcuneeoatec ain eae Crude Market Mexican crude ol!- i 816,094! glisten at close range. Her face is British capital has $354,776,199 invested or 33.8 per cent of the total; stqpts pe motor ancesearies, July 1.16% 1.16% 1.15% 1.15% | pacific Ol a ar re-running- a8 aie foun: ae prolpglbent yi ean’ Holand $71,197,308, or 6.7 per cent; Mexico $11,582,405 or 1.1 per cent; lequipments and tobaccos were de-| 5; Cee ay 118: % Sat Sree — iasoline 2, here are the deep, very large, Raecnenis) anc tobaccos were | ce: Bae 1.14% 115 113% 1.14 | pon American Petroleum Ea Lan elo Ser then which you notion nest to the} _°%4 France, Spain and Cuba tho remainder, $6,933,283 or 0.7 per cent. Big. Maintenance of stiff money| May 14%, Renusy) rey oe Salt. Cre 3 Gas and fuel oll-. 712,254 pallor of that skin; a large, well- : i Fj rates and inck of extended public! July 70%, 76 eee: jas Raia: cs Lubricating 147,497 formed mouth; perfect teeth, not|of said Six Hundred Five and 39-| of Wyoming, at ten o'clock in ‘the Imupport encouraged short selling-| Sept ___ 7714 77 Pure 0 a Cat ‘Creel Miscellaneous ~ 164,983 very dark hair, abundant and/100 ($605.39) Dollars for materials|forenoon, on Wednesday, the 4th California Petroleum was subsequent:| Oats— ERY AG OnnOn OaceO sl Romnas Garca re ——— ———|straight; a. determined chin; an air|and supplies furnished for the pur-|day of April, 1928, for the election ty carried up to a parity with the] yay 45% 444 Reading aan Big” Muddy = Total _ -8,511,831 2,168,422] at once executive and womanly; an|pose of drilling a well for oil andjof a Board of Directors to manage year's high figure and pressuie re-| July 45 4 ae Doe ee Actglote Mule Creek Deduct -. 168,422 intensely vivid black and white wo-|gas, at which well said material is|the business of the company for the axed slightly elsewhere. Call money | cept A 42% aang | Ove! Dutch, N- Freintgattecs —— man. A woman who plainly shows|now located, same being in Section|ensuing year, or until such time as lopened at 6% per cent. Pas Sears Roebuck Se ceele Net increase —--1,343,409 that she knows just what she wants/Thirty-Six (36), Township (34)/|their successors are elected d air Con Ol _ Marking up of the call money rate] yray = 41:77) 41.97 1208 1165 || 82 NOTE:—East of the Rockies there] and how to go about getting what|North, Range Seventy-Nine (79) | qualified, as well as for the con Southern Pacific a- Terchiight ito 6 per cent and apprehension of al jiyy 11.90 11.92 11.77 11.77 [Sch was an indicated increase in gasoline} she wants. A woman who comes|West of the Sixth (6) Principaljeration and transaction of such possible early increase in the federal] jing Southern Railway ees Baste = aay stocks of 2,044,074 barrels and west| straight to the point and sticks to|Meridian, Natrona County, Wyom-|other business as may come befora reserve ne-discount rato caused ex-| vay _-10.70 10:70 10.55 10.55 | Standard Ol! of N. J. pS te ahaa = 130-150 | &f the Rockies an indicated decrease] that point. A woman who trusts| ing. |the meeting. Studebaker Corporation 710.95 10.97 10.80 10.80 of 30,123: barrels, making a net in-| her intuitions and has no time for]! You are further notified that if} The stock transfer books will tensive selling after mid-day in which | yyy few stocks escaped losses of a point a2 Tennesse Copper crease for the country of 2,013,951] details. A woman immediately ar|you fail to answer said petition close at the conclusion of business lor mre, Bosch Magneto dropped 4%, (Camti’ Grains, Texas Co. ----—- batrels as indicated above. resting and sure of herself. A|plead or demur thereto, on or be-/on March 30, 1923, and reopen at South Porto Rico Sugar 8%, Manati! cricAGo, March 23. Wheat No. | Tex*# and Pacific . ke Gross Crude Oil Stock Changes. | tropical flower cooled by the world |fore Saturday the 28th day of|the close of ‘the meeting. Sugar 8 and Kresge 2%. A consider-| 1, hard $1.22%; No. 2 hard $1.22@ | Tubacco Products Livestoc Pipe line and tank farm gross}a humming-bird, poised. A super | April, A. D. 1923, said petition will A. W. GARRISON, labile number of the active shares were ‘Transcontinental Ol! domestic crude oi! stocks in tho| lative beauty, in a full blown sense | be taken as true and judgment ren-| Assistant Secretary, Chappell lquoted 2 or more points under yester- eons United States increased 2,823,000] A purely Continental creature of in|dered according to the prayer Oil Company. Union Pacific day's final figures. Dyaliow TUMOTEO ne aa ey | Waited netastis tore RE barrels in the month of February | tense appeal. thereof. Publish March 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, The closing was heavy. Short!” Oats No. 2 white 45%46%e; No.| US: Ind. Alcohol ~ ar sgl At ate accord'ng to figures compiled by the SSS SS Done this the 7th day of March,|13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20. 1923. jcovering and the marking up of the| 3 wiite 44@46c + S°) United States Rubber CHICAGO, March {U. 8. De] american Petroleum Institute from A. D., 1928. 2, 9, 16, 28, 1923, tipping group checked the general eee v Unite? States Steel — 107 | partment of Agriculture.)}—Hogs—Re | reports made to it by representative] NOTICF OF PUBLICATION. Seal HAZEL CO: * ee eae cree rite aietineaia | ve Nord, 88ic. Utah ¢ 73 | celpts, 34,000; fairly active, 10¢ to 15¢] companies, Clerk of the District Court. decline and stea: ° in the s 4 Jtah Copper ---- 7 ee EiO00y ehh, 290 5 Fenii lerk of the District Cou: late dealings. Net losses, however, peek Mata Westinghouse Electric 64% higher; bulk desirabie 150 to 215/ “The net change shown by the ro| State of Wyoming ) eas By Gladys Mooring, Deputy. largely exceeded net gains at the! ¢, ta Wey Willys Overland - 74 pound averages, $8.35@8.45; tor! porting companies accounts for in ty of Natrona ) Pub. March 9-16-23-30, April 6 and pare hayes bee gO i350, 1157, Riba | American Zinc, Lead an ~ 1734 $8.50; bulk 225 to 300 pound butchers,| creases and decreases in general| County of Na’ 13, 1923 4 Silver eget hint oto FUL B Tre Riba atten and Superior # paeat: Packing, cat mostly| crude oll stocks, including crude o!ll y, ¢°@ District Court of the a oe lai eerolaie S7BIBG25 Dente Choae he im ranelt, age shown by the majo.|Zighth Judicial District. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ bastiticeet fetes medium, $8.15@8.45; ght, $8.30@8.35:1 territories follow: a HW NATIONAL? SUP: ANNUAL MEETING. | NEW YORK, March, 23—.Forlegn Sugar | ee lierecte ares 5 ight light, $8.00@8 packing sows, paves DT GOMEANY. Noteati warapeietes tects |bar silver 67%; Mexican dollars 51%. Potatoes American Linseed Of smooth, | $7-40@7-75; packing sows.| East of the Rockies, increase- 261,000! , Corporation regular annual st canes . rough, $7.15@7.50; killing pigs, $ California, | 062,000 Tp * tiles regu! ockholders’ meet- NEW YORK, March 23.—Sugar fu Consilodated Gas - O32 p ‘alifornia, increase Plaintif?, ing of the Chappell Oil Company NEW * 23.—1 Cosden\” .---——-. ds - RRS vs. will be held at’the office of the Cattle—Receipts, 8,000; beef steers, . i of the rote Cbeeaprreriy (esau es y CHICAGO; ),-Maxohip, (28 Rotatoss |i Maxwell) Motors). 2) 7AT% | ratrlyiactive, ateady to strong: killiig| Toon! ‘BOTeeze, —---#:823,009/ RF, BROWER, AGENT company in the Consolidated Royal- qBate ae ya ses reas ¥, $5581) steady, receipts 65 cars; total United] Chicago Northwestern 85451) cunity rather) plain’ top sspathired Defendant Casper, County of Natrona, State Money Wanted July, $5.75; Sept., $5.90; De States shipments 926; Wisconsin sack SE cae” 8 | . Middle States Proves Lease. steers, $8.15@9.00; she stock and bulls, uneven, about steady; desirable "There was a fair inquiry reported for| eq round whites 1.25@1.40 cwt; ditto, refined sugar and prices were UN-|au1k 1.25@1.50 cwt; Minnesota sack changed at $8.75 to $9.00 for fine) 64 pea River Ohios 1.10@1.50 cwt de. pending on condition, some frozen Idaho sacked rurals 1.25@1.40 cwt Idaho sacked russets 1.50@1.75 cwt; Middle States Ol! reports completion] To R, F. Brower, Agent, a non: light beef heifers, weak in spots; veal|f !t8 well No. 2 on its 320-acre lease| resident of the State of Wyoming, e % sharnly lower | {2 Section 18-23.9 Osage county, Okla-| whose last known place of residence Ss | calves unevenly a sharply luwer Standard Oil Stocks | cv" ,,.{77gmy at Saree tare WAN A meritorious industrial con- cern of Farrington, New Mexico with appraised assets of $59,900 desires $20,000 for expansion purposes. They want a 10 year first mortage stockers and|20™@, it making 250 barrels. This|and postoffice address was Syra- | feeders, more active on country ac-|S@cond well ‘s on the extreme oppo-|cuse, New York. UNDERREAMERS Webtits: eeveral cioeanMdate erday | Site side of this property from the first} You are hereby notified that on . Wyoming sacked russets 1.50@1.60 NEW YORK CURB. | and early today, $7.75@8.20; one lot| We'l. making 580 barrels, completed/the 2ist day of February, A. D. loan and will pay 1 Foreign Exchange Cuts Storis— Bid Asked) heavy feeders on Mineral Point, Wis.,| ‘7 faye ago, thus proving the whole| 1925, the above named plaintiff, interest, are ‘in. sous cent Anglo —_.. 10% 17 account, $8.50. oO is big lease. The Nefional Bupply Company bes pay interest monthly if de- Buckpye }.—-— 87% «88 Sheep— Receiptg, 9,000; opening ee gan an action against you by filing sired. Farrington NEW YORK, March 23.—Foretgn Conder aa Be 45% 46% | very slow; few early sales, steady to Montana Acreage Proven. its petition in the District Court of in one of the richest eee pound Colo-} On a lease in southern Montana, |the Sixth, Now Eighth, Judicial Dis- ackers; | adjoining 9,300 acres out of the 118,-|trict, in and for County of Na- exchanges casier. Quotations in Metals Cumberland 112... 114 | Weak; five loads &4 to cultural and fruit growing | cents: Great Britain demand 4.69%, Cales : ay 7: rado fed lambs, $15.00 to A z secti inte i Caries MEK, (80 day-bile on ra oie CH ek | some held higher; one load 77 pound] 000 held by Middle States and South-|trona, State of Wyoming, where| MAMMALS Ugo R acne Io coun: ee 4.67%: France demand 6.55%, cables} ew yoRK, March 23.—Copper| Indiana -—_ 100 102 | clipped lambs, $12.00; sheep very| ern States in Montana and Wyoming, |said action and suit is now pend- BRivcerortT oil fields have been opened in 6.56; Italy demand 4.89%, cables 4.90;| qr wectrolvtic spot aad Tureen | Nat ‘Tran, 25 25% | Scarce; no early sales; run includes) Midwest oll has brought in a wellling being action No. 3608. : , mene the San Jaun Basin of New Belgium demand 6.70, cables 5.7048) 17a, @17 1c. "IN. Y. Trans. — 130 13 about $00 direct to packers. making over 600 barrels, This well ‘That the object and prayer in THE PIPE FOLLOWS Mexico and Farrington is the Germany demand .0048, cables .0048%;| “Tin steady; spot and nearby, $49.37;| Nor Pipe - 105 106 — was Gritled on Tecommendation of said cause is to obtain a judgment headquarters. There is un- Holland demand 39.45, cables 39.485) pitures, $49.12 : Ohio Ot 80 s2 | Omana Quotattons. Frederick C. Clapp, probably the most | and decree, in the sum of Six Hun- limited amounts of coal and Norway demand 18.09; Sweden d Rronbarendssincices iitohenieed: Prairie Oil 247 24g | OMAHA, Neb., March 23—{U. §8.| experienced geologist on Montana and|dred Five and 39100 ($605.39) a fifty million gas well right mand 26.58; Denmark demand 19.20; yoaq steady; spot, $8.26@S8.37 Prairie Pipe 113% 11414 | Department of Agriculture}—Hoge re-| Wyoming oll fields. Mr. Clapp 1s eh | Dollars, to ©. force a lien filed for at Farrington’s door. See J. Switzerland demand 18.49; Spain de- Zine steady; East St. Louis spot| Solar Ret. 204 |celpts 12,000; active, 15@20c higher; | employe of the Haskell interests, but record in Natrona County, Wyo- C. Roberts at Hotel Henning. mand 16.40; Greece demand 1.10;] a4 nearby aalivery.08T100; South Pipe 112 | bulk packing sows 7.50; stags out at| 1s temporarily representing the Unit-|ming on the 6th day of January, Poland demand .0025; Czecho-Slovakia tinny eae 8. O. Kan. 1% 6.50. bulk ‘butcher hogs 8.00@8.05;| ed States Senate Public Lan@ Com-|A, D, 1923, securing the payment demand 2.97; Argentine demand 37.12; °: — Sie et 5 ES s. 0. K 10244 top 8.10. mitee, of which Senator Smoot is Brazil demand 11.20; Montreal 97%. 5. O Neb 263 2 Cattle receipts 3,700; beef steers| chairman, which is investigating the 80. N. ¥. 45% 45% | Mostly steady with spots weak to 10c] Wyoming oll situation. Work on this ’ 8 0. 293 297 | lower; trade not overly active; best Montane: Wore Bane once is oe Ss WAN Vacuum. 494 49% | yearlings 9.00; bulk steers 7.25@8.50;| Ing done by Ol] Lease Development, M % S. P. OW 168 . aries {common kind down around 6.00; she| am operating company owned a third UNDER R EAMERS ° oney H RE: oO. Ind 67% 67% | Stock steady; best cows on helfery}| each by Southern States, Middle 1 e | * | orders with bulk cows at 4.50@| States and stockholders of the latter . ases an! e ptt rr oe ae }6.20; hetfers 6.50@7.50. packer top ae a seek ee ene ee | ’ NEW YORK, March —Call BA sas cteniond ager {12.00; bologna bulls steady; beef bulls t January. se result ‘promises ; ‘ 3 money strong; high 6; low 5%; ruling Recag ees Ban eae | ‘ > | aun; stockers and feders fully steady;| STeat value to Oil Lease,Development | I baye outside clients who are in the market right rate 5%; closing bid 6; offered at Gi; | Anson Sturp, fi an Inmate or, ne » best feeding steers 7 stock, in addition to its successes al- | now for permits, leases and production. Unproven last loan 6. Sheep receipts 1,200; lambs slow,| ready scored in Southern Arkansas | acreage must be inside stuff that will sta death and six persons were injured nd inspec- ing flax seed March 3.01 bid; May TEM Call loans against acceptances 4% steady to 2c lower: early top wooled| and Texas. tion. = seriously in a fire today which de. y 2 7d 'y top woole: i i Bane Joana fem; mized collateral| froyea the “bulaing “vousioe <>! AAG, LILLIAN VAN BURGH, |isms, 3428: spcine tame 26.0. toa ae aet ese AT YOUR'SUPPLY STORE b2Sutdbaen 4 alae aths 6%; prime! aormitory and dwelling of the keeper ' ul ’ | slips lamba: sheep steady early tup Flax Seed. | BrRivpécerort Ske/ROBEE 2 of the farm. 5; feedere steady, DULUTH, Minn. March 23.—Clos-| eae tee ‘ oS ERTS, Hotel Henni “LOSE NO CUTTERS Lice | 84% bid; July ‘The inmates awoke to find flames Sees near their beds, They became Denver Prices. frenzied, two women leaping from the | DENVER, Colo., March 23.—Cat- Cotton second story windows and sustaining eS 3: tle receipts 600; market steady; beet severe injuries. ‘The custodian, his steers $7@8.75; cows and heifers $3.50 wife and employes, after heroic ef-| A new book by Mrs, Lillian L. Van| @7; calves $4.50@12.50; stovxers and NEW YORK, March 28.—Cotton| forts, led the crippled and blind tn-| Burgh, whose verses are well known | feeders $5.50@8, epot, quiet; middling, $30.20 mates to safety locally, wilt-he-off the presses of the| Hi ipts 2,400; market steady Commercial Prititing company In the|to 10c higher; top $8.10; bulk $7.80 NOTICE TO WATER APPROPRIATORS near future, Mrs, Van Burgh’s, tat-| @8 Notice is hereby given that the following appropriators of Water Divi-| °* Alan Si nadee hl ed the attrac: | Sheep recely sion No. 2 have submitted proof of their claims to the use of water from | (\° ‘Ue “Dr! ting ves,” and con-| lambs $12 the streams and ufder the permits as listed below. ains'many charming bits of verse. | @i4; ewes ° Name Stream Area Ac. Fee Moments,” Mra. Van Burgh’s MOTHERS ATTENTION See our window display of Dr. Mary Hall Children’s Health Shoes Casing and Drilling Tools New genuine wrought iron casi a E over 35,000 feet of used casing in hie oh Several strings standard drilling tools, complete, 3,200; market steady: ; feeder lambs $13 bic. O1.Co.. ang Draw 59.5 -ac. last collection of poetry, has been | also Stars and Nationals Can furni I 5 : - ish new Star out- Oklo O11 Go. “Lane Deaw 59.6 ac 111 ac. #t,| published for some years, and those ; fits on payments. New boi 5 ou Tt , fs will be open for public insp for one day only | Who enjoyed it will take even great Positively the best in Children’s Shoes. lines, ee New boilers, engines, tools, drilling at t upt. of Water D: on N Douglas, W As “Drifttr if A i 3 r a.m. to 4 p. m., and if mp contest is filed withir vious phamp of C) Sea ety Uta ian westea Dt noe ete were sate rye | ree, Denn ree, te | EARNER SH __ J.C. ROBERTS & CO. trol at the April meeting with the recommendation that certificates ef | land.” shadeasy 2k aes bes ° HENNING HOTEL appropriation be issued. One of the best known (Signed) L. C. BISFUP] Van Burgh's poems ts Supt. Water Div, No. 1° Roose ‘Our Nat! 260 South Center St. “Thirty-Five Years in the Oil Regions”

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