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MONDAY, DECEMBER ‘31, 1923 de Casper Daily Cridune Stocks : Grain : Livestock : All Markets WS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE wer ork sets JPAICESFIAM IN WHEAT MARKET 3 NEW YORK BONDS Show Locomotive s*|Buoyancy of Several Ofl|Advances In Early Dealings Be ees FOREIGN pe ua during the peat: sp ae _“Thise fae exceedingly Sugar 55% Peoces y Vearune of Offset by Later Day Dauleh Munleips! 8s A ----e n Probab! ay’s Tradin: Tran: Domi C 3 m A special statement innued, today. _ your 4 : eeoeons French Rapubtio THe cosets “pelahthen wee JS Pordeviog: reple. NEW YORK. Dec. 81—The fina:] CHICAGO, Dec. s1—offerimes | Kinsuom of Siene te ty. Nearly everybody turned to the 5 k indicates session of thé year on the stock ex-| were readily absorbed and prices 01: | State of Queensland new calendar optimistically. The fairly good business Ree EES change was characterised by an up-| vanced in the wheat market today |— K of GB $134" 2037 |... cas boom which started in the early fall ward movement of prices which was| during the early dealings. Demand RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS ee sf 1922 was well under way and car. accomplished in the tace of heavy| appeared to be based mote or less | American Smelting 5a -....----. 7 % ried on to March of 1923. tax selling, especially of low priced) on predictions in various quarters] american Sugar 63 _-—. ween collapsed! Business fell railroad and industrial issues. The| that all grain values would tend | American Te! & Tel GV " crossing of par by United States! upward after the first of the year. | american.Tel col tr 58 1-22. Steel common and the buoyancy of| It was contended that depressing | Anaconda Cop. Ts. 1938 2.22.2 several oll shares was the day's fea-| factors had been discounted in full. | Anaconda Cop. 60 1955 2... none tures. Sales approximated 950,000] The opening, which varied from At. T. & San. Fe geo 4s .. 5 unchanged ot % cent her The. eteck éieplayea op hand higher | Baltimore & Ohio av 448 ---.——.0--—-- the majority of business men today downs in the different items 9 tone at the opening of today’ are hoping for a boom year, but if commodity list, but outside of '* firm] with May 1.07% to 1.08 and July|perntenem Steel con. ¢s. Ser A. ~ Cash sales for the purpose| moderate gains all around. they are strictly honest with them-| seasonal rallies, I do not see why the “ gee Fy Eleva g is ie stock} 1.06% to 1.06%, was followed by | Canadian Pacific deb 4: Chi, Burl & Quincy re? Gs A of establishing income tax losses to-| Rough weather gave stren: to le selves they must admit that they are|average of commodity prices should| suftering sactiny coe talled 2,500 aharea in the first five| prices of corn and outa, deedere we Bled ea not very confident of seeing these|advance. If there is any marked minutes of trading. Initial buying] short of December corn were even: | Gootyea. rite Ss, 1941 ae was most effective in the oils, the/ing up their trades, and May corn|Great Northern 7a A ‘Many p roeninent men in industry gains however, being of a nominal) was in demand from cash houses. | Northern Pac ref ¢a B have prophesied great prosperity. At character. After opening unchanged to % |Northwestern Del) Tel 7a. the same. time, the numerous blocs} “The labor situation ts one of the The early demand was most ef-| cents higher, May 74% to 74% cent® |Dacitic Gas & Elec 88 <2 represented in the new congress are| greatest hindrances to a forward ereen eee fective in the low priced oils, North-| corn reacted somewhat from in!-| pean ft fgen te evidence that certain sections of the| movement. It iss true that some menace. The tariff wall helps, western rails, tobaccos and miscel-| tial top figures. Sinclair Con Ol col = —---- a Pai country, at least, are not datisfied| wage decreases have lately been|to be sure, but it is of temporary na. lanepus specialties. started a shade to % cents epee Pega with things as they are. Many bust-|seen and strikes are at a low point, land when the water has risen oe mabe re a nada Gains of 1 to 2% points were re-| higher. May 45% cents and later 2 atl age ee Shs hess men, if asked If they are mak-| but the fact remains that the ten. the dam to a certain point it]General Motors _....~ corded by more than a score of is-| continued firm. U. 8. Rubber 68 _... ing money, will shake their heads|dency of the unio’ to increase} begins to run over the top. Great Northern gta cee sues in the first half hour, including] Provisions were steady in line Utah Po t in a disturbed way. Europe {s still] wages and to limit the number of ap-| “Some are already feeling this|Gulf States Steel —.-. St. Paul preferred, Chicago and) with the hog market. Western Unio sick and we cannot expect to pro-|prentices is a serious brake on n-|foreign competition. Others will Titinola Central Northwestern, Frisco common,| Subsequently, port wa Westinghouse ceed regardless of conditions across|dustry, The immigration situatton| probably have to take it into account Southern Railway, Allied Chemical, 112° 112318 102% 102% 102% 107% 107% Jack: ing, and oc houses gave | wigon & Co. ev 95% 94% the Atlantic. is also not very favorable. If some] before the year is out. There is a Harvester Consolidated Gas,| the market something of a setback. “Then there is the psychology of liquidatin in the labor situation|peculiar thing about the foreign Atlantic Refining, Producers and Re-| The finish was unchanged to 1% the presidential year Does it mean would take place, I would be much|situation. If matters get worse over better business or worse business?| encouraged. No qne can say there is|there we shall share in the shock Some people contend that things) a shortage of goods today. If an at-| Which will go around the world. On her cheats isanagepast wok eg mae tempt ts made to inflate business the) the other hand, when things clear| Kennecott Copper -—-----.-- Cuba Cane Sugar preferred each off} Later there was @ decline which natiot election, thers point to/ effect will be bad. If however, we| Up over there, will not that be the Loco! 2k about a point. Foreign exchanges| was associated more or less with the fact that the admintstration will] can work downward a little, and|Signal for a rush of exports to this Pmene peay seo reac opened lower. sossip that a cold wave would put Show Enormous Increase do all that it possibly can to help be-| thus give the consumer a c! to|country? Ether way we lock at it,|Mack Truck —.. The stock market was generally) corn in better condition for shell- tween now and next November, stock up with goods, this help | it is a problem. Marland Ol) __-. strong throveh ‘~~ ~ ing. At the close values showed “It has been proven statistically,| the readjustmeat along. fners, Coca Cola, Willys Overland, proferred, There were a few heavy ret ateeyadtanaa| ieee oe ew te | FLO Shipments to Denver cents higher, with May 1.07% to Invincible Copper ~---~--. Kelly Springfield Tire ----.- Mddle States Of] __.. ao with the low priced rails, ofls, to-| net loss of % to 2% cents, with to my satisfaction at least, that elec] «Last year, the ou! op Misacurl’ Hanvand Seras now baccos and chemical tssues making| May 74 to 74% cents. Though Denver as @ livestock) of 37.089 from the total 619,156 a tions have very little effect on bust-| portunities were found in the big in: Misaouri’ Pacific, pf —--.--.. he showing. Cash sales for! Wheat: Number 1 hard 1.06@| commission center is advancing| rected to Denver in 1922. ness.one way or another, provided| qustr al centers of the North and the Nawt.¥orkes Geatral scot income tax losses were in consider. | 1.07; number 2 hard 1.04% @1.07. ‘There ‘was also) s_ Gserenes xin Doth sidea nominate good candidates, for 5) I {a bets East. The agricultural regions were| ‘9 Sell. In trying to keep all of our|N. ¥., N. H. and Hartiord 2 able volume, embracing 100 d'fferent| Corn number 2 mixed 71%4@ | “*Pidly to a piace where it ts being ‘The evidence shows rather that busi-| relatively depressed. ‘There is now|fa0torles busy all the time, we have Norfolk and Western _....... stocks, among which were numerous ness Has a decided effect upon the sheep shipments. For 1923 the 71%; number 2 yellow 71%@72%. | 8!¥en first consideration by stock: | figures are 1,350,725, or 16.059 few- developing a better balance between | “#V@l!oped a very effective sales or- Nort! Pacific ex div. --.- well known shares such as United} Oats number 2 white 44% @45%; | growers of the west, it is particular-| er than the total for 1922. Sull, elections. Whenever we have chosen| those two types of territory. Though| €aMization, but the fact of the mat| nomena Pacitio ex div. -—-—- States steel, DuPont, National lead,| number 3 white 43% @4a%s. ly as a favorable market for hogs|the largest receipts of ip tor @ president during a period of busi- ter is that the number of things! pan American Petroleum B. American Locomot! Bethilo! Rye number 2. 70%. Barley 60 | that it gains wide recognition. any one week and ony one month ness depression we have usually which the publ'c ts asked to buy has i Pennsylvania ...-...... Le Steel, American Sugar, Stewart War-| @64. _ Timothy seed 6.59@8.00. For the year §) ending 495,351) in t\» history of the Denver live- People’s Gas ner, United Pacific and Chicago and| Clover seed 12.00@21.75. Lard | hogs went to Denver's stockyards, | stock center were in 1928. Producers and Refiners Northwestern, Panhandle. Producers} 12.60. Ribs 9.62. or 100,182 more than were shipped| Because of its proximity to the changed parties. If the election has} total value of crops should be at| {creased more rapidly than our na- fallen during a period of businese bask: 10 per cent Se aier than a year|tiona’ purchasing power. The auto- Prosperity we have usually kept the| ago. The improvement 1s especially| MObile, the radio, and a score of and Refiners preferred jumping 6% there during the preceding year of | ranges’ upon which western live previous admin'stration in office.| marked in Texas and other parts ot|9hers of the newer necessities and aR points, Producers and Refiners and Open High Low Close| 1922. Such increase is remark-| stock 1s run ,Denver is becoming This time neither condition really the cotton belt, though some ‘local- luxuries have come into take a part fe Consolidated cigar preferred 3%| WHEAT— able, being due to a great extent to| the logical point for shipments ta exists. We are in a period between| ities in the South and still in rather|°f the money which heretofore was each, Willys Overland preferred 2%,| Dec. -. 02% 1.04% 1.02% 1.0414 | tho higher prices. commission houses. It offers s these two extremes. poor shape. During 1924 op’ ‘es|SPent for other. things. Compett- American Linseed preferred 2% and| May ~----1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% | Comparative figures on shipments | good market for both feeders and Three Kinds of Business should also be found in parts of the|ton for the consumer's dollar has Atlantic Refining and “Soo” two ~1.06% 1.06% 1.06 1.06%4 | of cattle show a falling off in 1923' packing house stuff. will i mn it Market Gossip and Briefs On Operations in Oil Fields direction. able. There are indcatons that 1924| Ureasonably, Wall Street 1:20 p. m.—Active eel- “Business activity may be divided | will witness.a public construction} "Final!y, we are still suffering ‘ting of Davison Chemical carried tv om into three zones or belts. (1) an upper| program of considerable magnitude from a serious mal-adjustment be- down 5% points and Houston, Mar | OATS— zone, such as we were tn during the] and var'ety. twen the prices of various groups y ‘and and Invino'ble oils aleo were} Dec. -... 43% 4314 war and post-war periods, when of commodities. The price that the Pinched Shoe well-Newcomb well on the Pat O'- Having pinched the shoe on its|Connor ranch north of Salt Creek. 965 9.62 9.62) sxtnch casing while running the| Bailing and cleanig out are go'ne 9.82 | string in its test of Stelle Creek in| on about 50 feet off bottom, which Johnson couty, the Tarrant company |is 2,230 feet. " tl ure, heavy hut the market otherwise was| May .~. 45% 45% cevrybody 1s optimistic, excited andl inci ccoy and chodla corinne | farmer gets for his product ts tn responsive to the rise to par by| July --. 43% 143% extravagant. (2) A Lower Zone, when| quring the coming months, This|™0St c™ses low. The price that he i United States Steel and a gain of | LARD— the reverse is true, when many are/ means that bonds are in @ fine posi-|'* ®Sked to pay for the things he|ty sta. ‘Alooho} ~--2----s-- two points to a new high figure for| Jan. -----.12.12 12.15 12.12 12.15 discouraged, and when a readjust- tion. I said so a year ago, and con- must purchase, however, have seen the year in Southern Railway. Sales} May ~~~: 13.23 12,33 12.17 12.20 ment such as we had in 1921 and to pay two thousand dollars for what n jhowed moi eneral strength { MINNEAPOLIS, Mi Dec. 81 stocks on the minor moves which we American Zinc, Lead and Sm unre (nore : Ceneral is mt} MIND , Minn. . is now pulling pipe. It is thought Zone is what we have been travers- Gecnsiortatty have. % t wants to buy. Butte and Superior --...-- the final hour when some of the} —Wheat cash number 1 northern ee ote te yr Re the top of the ing for the latter part of 1923 and ts Where Business M: Profits . ‘In th's connection ft {s also neces- Colorado Fuel and Tron —--. standard industrials were t L11%@114%. Number 1 dark | first Wall Creek sand at 2.090 feet. Wyoming Oils the one in defatted are reday It “{ repeat, then, Restey reery a go veneiher that re. Saree {s} Montana Power ----—~. . 62 |* @rply, particularly Bal twin. northern spring, choice to fancy] 1t will probably be several weeks be-| NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Prices of is these perlods between abnormal . A y Cyntral: Sone) or'ginal producer. e dollar aah Sr pices nome 118% @1.22%; Good to choice f Wyom! 2p. m. partes a depression, when] COMdit'gns are healthiest for us and|+hat works thru our commercial ma-| National Lead -~-—.---—-—-- 142 th fore the casing is again on bottom| Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today .were 71 1% - ‘14% 174% -15% «75% United States Rubber -.-.... dit’ons still remain the same. You|M® Such reduction. It ts obvious) tnited States Stecl .------- to establish tax losses were expand | RIBS— 1922 Is carne, piace (3) A ps Utah Copper ---.---------- ed, cash transactions occurring in] Tan. -. Zone, when con ms vary m that we can't have healthy trade should buy good bonds with confi- dence. As to stocks, the sittation is] When the farmer can get a thous-|wostinghouse Blectric x div 60% |150 difteren: osues. May only fair to what is called quite Willys Overland .. a The closing was strony. The list satisfactory business. This third different. There is no use in buying and dollars for his crop but is asked things ere neither very bad nor ex.|that boom times are not necessary |nhinery starts with him and we ean.|Shattuck Arizona ----.-... 6% LASROULGET, Decanter UG ee ee eee ee ee {| for good profits and steady business|not tha ae yun te byertad gcse chek ane ge el ee wo ee Butter and Eggs | [sy fis joy ia Dating, Cts Sinteg on anne, 7M: Gem “Excessive prosperity, “If we examine this matter of/ market and is buying freely. Has !t hot weather, saps _¥ profits, for instance, we find that] occurred to vou that the greater part flates our currency, and drives prices| the average American business Man|of the activity of the past year has Corn number 3 yellow .64% @.64%. Cavings are still holding up the|rock 85, Mountain Producers 18%; Oats number 3 white .397@ | test of the Lakota sand tn the Max-' Mutual 13; Omar 73; Salt Crek 22 40%. Butter and Eggs out of all proportions to true values.|1s an ‘enterprizer,’ The history of|heen in the distribut'on of our goods? NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Butter| Parley A7@-61. 64% 0.65%. ers $4@6.50; canners an4 cutters Such a period encourages specula-|@ny one year in his activity may be| Traffic has been heavy. The wheels easy; receipts 11,403. Creamery,| jinx number 1, 229% @2.42%- js $2.50@3.75; vealers to packors $9.50 tion rather than honest effort, ana|Summed up at the result of half alare going around. busy in carrying higher than extras 55@55%4; cream: sabato Raid) t 2 : Livestock @10; bologna bulls mostly $3 75@ upsets our sense of value and the| dozen plans that he put into opera-|the goods from place to place, but ery extras (92 score) 54%; ditto firsts 4.50; stockers and feeders $6@7.25. true proportion of things. Again, the| tion or projects which he undertook.|raw materials, like wheat and cop- (88 to 91 score) 47%@54; packing Sheep—Receipts 10.000; active: fat inevitable and ensuing period of de-| Again, we find that these plans|per, have been practically a drug on stock, current make number 2, 30% Silv: ,lambs steady to strong; bulk wooled pression {s leart-breaking. It dis-|therhselves almost always have to do|the market. There has not been @ @31. er CHICAGO, Dec. 31—Hogs. Re-/Inmbs $12.75; sheep active 10@15 courages men-and wrecks businesses | With the future. The business man|fa'r living for the original producers| Bessemer ----------__ Eggs steady; recelpts 8,073. Fresh celpts 70,000; mostly steady to ship-| higher: light and handy weight ewes that have been a lifetime in the| makes his decision, lays out a course] of the great staples of our country.| Boston Wyoming ----.- gatered extra firsts 45@47; ‘ pers, traders and small killers; bu!k | $7.50@7.80; top $7.85; feeders slow, building. Its costs are written not|°f action, after a period of time has| Mind you we do not need high prices| Buck Creek -----—--- firsts 42@44; ditto, NEW YORK, Dec, 81.—Bar silver| desirable medium and mostly around | steady. only in dollars but in hunger, in| elapsed and the project has been|for a brisk increase !n trade. All wa| Burke , ----—. poorer 33@41; New Jersey hennery| 64%; Mexican dollars 4 7.00; 140 to 175 pound averages want, and in human suffering. In| completed it is to tell whether or|need is a fair adjustment between|Backstone Balt Creek oo whites closely sctected extras 56% 6.60@6.80; bulk pecking dp vets DENVER, Colo., Dec. 81.—Hogs busiess,. in. weather,. moderate | ot he was right in his reasoning, || prices. Chappell. ------------- 57; nearby hennery whites closely 6.60; desirable strong weight pigs receipts 1,500; mostly steady: few nants are haattiea eit a “The purchase of commodities, the} "The coming year, tke 1923, win|Columbine ---. selected extras 56@57; state, nearby| ‘ GRAIN EXPORTS CLIMB 5.75@6.25; big packers holding back | sales weak to 10 cents lower: bulk “Unfortunately, however, a targe| settlement of wage disputes, the do-|'e sPotty. Some industries wil! do| Central Pipe Royalty — Proportion of American bus'ness men| cision as to advertising policy, the| ery well, others will prove a disap.|Conscl-cated Royalty - are happy only during a period of| planning of a sales campaign, the|Peintment. Last year the bu'lding| 5 7W Culch ---------— boom. They are Ike the’ individual, | determinat‘on of credit policy, and|!ndustry was one of the leaders. 1] DOT) NO --—-—~77-—-—— who can be comfortable only when| the financing of a busiess are alj|*¢¢ no reason for much activity in ) Toa Te a and nearby western hennery wh'tes,| WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Grain| bidding slightly lower; heavy weight 180 to firsts to extras 50@55; nearby hen-|exports from the United States last| hogs 7.00@7.25; medium 6.95@7.20; 7.20; few 200 pound kind 7.25; one nery browns, extras 52@54; Pacific| week amounted to 1,868,000 -bushels | Nght 6.60@7.05; light ight 6.40@6.99|1onq around 220 pounds 7:30; few coast whites, extras 55@56; ditto,|compared with 1,093,000 the week| packing sows smooth 6,50@6.75;\cholce lght lights 7 acking sows ‘0 pound averages 7.00 to firsts to extra firsts 50@54; refrigera-| before. packing ome 7 aaa 6.25@6.50; mostly 5.50, 1 3 laughter pigs 5.25@6.80, |. Cattle receipts 1,400; calves 100; {t 1s 80 degrees tn the shade. Most] factors which call for an anticipation|£actory construction. On the ther tor first 27% @28%% Commerce department figures | slau é ah D ; i of die time they are unhappy. It|of coming conditions and a business| and, residential building will con- Cheese weak; rece!pts 22,406/ made public today gave the following} Cattle. Receipts 16,000; gener-| killing classes active, steady to stands to reason that these business| man's profits are determined very|tinue, although I shall be surprised pounds. State, whole milk flats,|comparisons between the grain ex: | ally beef steers, yearlings strong; good 1,138 pound beef steers tresh fancy 21422; ditto average run| ports of last week and those of the| and fat sl stock 35 to 25c higher; §.50; several loads feeder he'fers 7.25 Taian i Royalty. .02 03 19%; state, whole milk flats, held,| Previous weeke: : 3 Bipernde LADO ial Mes Reson id bap aeatod rial Phcen: bid cows 6.00 almost Of course, the extreme ac- Sap ay “65 |fancy to fanc: etals 24% @26;| Barley 88,000 bushels aza!nst 9,|0n in-betw Ba Yo tht gained PLE ETI condition to help them much more| gether the gains made of all tinue forever. The automobile 1s) New York Ol ---—---- 9.60 11.00 STARE eRe EE aeeee Te elite | een LST SAS eRTBERL Tenn 00 ree one teedere on Male, deriana copartnn to sBep tiem mane 4 Sections, eubtract £rouina ormang, however, a distinct|Picardy ~~. 08.05 CHICAGO, Dec. 81.—Butter | 97.000; wheat 1.52800 against 461,000.| tured kind 10.65; several loads 10.00 narrow. case, three quarters of their business | on mistaken decisions and you ba tin. ‘The difficulty with this| Preston 01 01% |steady: receipts 10.582; creamery) Canadian grain exported from the| @10.50; best yearlings 11.00; ship-| | Sheep recetpts 2.800: few loads men, who insist that they must have|largely by the vorrectness of his|‘'f {t coes on at the 1923 rate. The ris'ng commodity prices, and specula-| judgment in these matters. In fact,|*Utomob‘le industry was very active et profit. o situation is not that there are too|Red Bank -----.—— 6.00 8.00 | extras .54; standards .50; extra firsts| United States ports amounted to 3,-| per demand, broad, both for fat back; early sales fat lambs steady to pokcoriaen as asia parece toe ne bs “No matter what way the wind iy automobiles, but rather that| Royalty & Producers . .08 09 |.50@.53; firsts .44%@.47; seconds|164,000 bushels against 5,460,000| steers, beef cows, heifers and veal | Strong: top 12.60 fretght paid; others they are ready to operate. They are| blow'ng it can be made to salla ship| this business {s out of line with|Sunset ---.—--.-----. .02 03 .48@43%5. bushels the previous week. calves; latter class 25 to 50 cents/ mostly 12.40; practically no sheep or not contented with business when {t| !f you will but set the sails to the|ther things. It would be a good|'Tom Be!l Royalty ---. .02 .03 Eggs higher; receipts 4,235; firsts To Se hat Cea higher; packers. paying upward 2 feeder lambs offered early. fg in the Central Zone and are ex-|wind. Likewise every ehtnge in|thing fr tho country if other lines| Western Exploration — 3.20 3.30 |.40; ordinary .34@.36. 12,50; shippers ree pl paleo tremely unhappy during a depres-| business conditions offers opportunt.| Showed the same courage and fnitia-| Western States ----.. 17.19 eee Be eee ee oe | KANSAS, CITY’ 30;, ‘Deo, 81. —— sion. ties to the business mam: 1924 will| tive which the motor business has|Wyo-Kan -----------: 50.55 = Dosey enives Aaa ne Luly Mere cattle ‘receipts 11600; calves 2 “The entire business community|be no exception. I say confidently | exhibited. es Oliccee net ce 0T > 08 stockers and feeders comparatively |fHtve receipts, 11,000; calves 2. would be much better off if we|that any man tn any business who PR ee tote Foreign ae Tees Cond tant | stendyitolise Nigher: early’ top f lai . will take the trouble sked Exchange 7 Tepes hosted , is \ pe scem gee poate diy cab Sihiais to: ondiitlonen py Moe ve Mountain Producers — 18.00 18,12 NEW YORK, Dec. 381—Copper,Sheop. Receipts 19,000; active; fat |°9"5 ati Sesteahla slinias $8.70 f {f we welcomed the moderate condi-| stead of as he might wish. them—cean Glenrock Oi] -----.--. 35 33 quiet: electrolytic spot and nearby| lambs around steady; sheep and = Ms ie tions, which are neither so very bad Salt Creek Prds. --— 22.00 22.25 make profits during these next Standard Oil Stocks “ r _ ic viv strong t higher; n- NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Foreign| 13@19%; futures 13@13%. yearlings slow, asking higher; oarty ¢ gaol Ben ad nor yet extremely good, as! the pro-|twelve months. 1924 will reward the tle bonis wR Sg hed 13:50 | exchanges easy; quotations tn cents: PSEA ort eC tee | ia fej aal mealies Ad dp fers $5.8024.50; can: per business weather: We ought to foreaigt ited. Get the facts and’ go 5. 0. inane eee 66.87 67.00 Great Britain demand 432 3-16; Secchs his — no are RAC recently clipped tambs 11.00; few|'°" 8nd cuttws $2.25@3.50; bulls Bare | See 9 Ea core Geconaitien | Sipes ! Sig aE tT Cables: BP ii 60 day Bille (oF | »3.00@24.00; number 2 northern | cull natives 10.00@10.60; practically |25¢ higher; teirgras $4@475, calves than any other, and the wise bus: ‘An fmportant thing to remember, - banks 429 15-16. France deman 22,500 28.00; number 2 southern 21.00|no eatly eales sheep or feeding |2°¢ '¢ 50c higke=: top veuls $10.80; ness man will set ‘his plans to opér-| however, is that a study of the Law 5.08%; cables 5.09. Italy demand 23.00. Lead thm: 7.6008.25, | lamba. © ¢dium ant heavies $4@8; stockers i ate under these circumstance of action and reaction suggests thar ssi cables Jee Belgium demand Ore Due nt ere a pats and feeders scarce, steady to strong; i 1924 Central Zone Year Area G below the @verage I'ne on whe Market 6474; cal 47. Germany de- = mostly $6@7.35. E “The facts indicate that we stalljthe attached diagram,-whould event. 1 : Crude mand 000900000025; cables 009900.| Rearby 6.27@6.30. OMAHA, Neb,, Dec, 31.—Hogs—| Hogs—Receipts 11,000; strong to bi have-euch a year during 1924,-even| ually equal the big boom Area F- Holland demand 37.90; cables ¥_Spot_ 9.75. Receipts 11,000: early sales to ship-|10c higher; packer r though. some. of it may be below] above this line. More than half ot 223 ee cnet m5 os Norway demand 14.61: Swed- eA BR TTS Serph! SHAS Yara. tradara: arcund($7:' bulk ct. eaten } average, rather than above 1906 and|this readjustment period has raring: Creek be lemand 26.41; Denmark 17.71; + goud and cholce 240 to 800| desirable 210 to 300 pound butchers the early part of 1907 saw a boom|ready elapsed. How fast the remain. e --—---- -£0| Switzerland demand 17.46; Spain de- Osage. butchers $7.00; top $7.00; 190/86,90@6.95; good 170 to 290 pauni Grass Creek ~~-------—--...... mand 12.90; Greece demand 2.20; | Mone to 22 4 weights $6.90@6. averages 36.6: 6.95; 130 to Poland demand .000018; Czecho Slo- v One Sone 3 and inflation. The panic of the der will develop remains to be seen.) Ohio Oil r year took us down into a Those who wish to galvanize busi- acking sows $6.65@6.75; big pack-}pound averages PrP RS oe ee ieee tan a | tector orn ee Bie Beste os yakis Gemard '2.91%4;\. Jugo Slavia deantaining’ 187% cents lower;|sows mostly 6.40; stock pigs s: ee eee Nth cna ania Lennie a eee | el Greybull -—— demand 113%; Austria demand! xpw YORK, Dec. 31—Call mon: | average cost Saturday $6.85; welght 65 ened aaited tae tasattnaiess What ‘ Rock Creek 0014; Rumania demand 51%: Ar-| 6y strong: high 6; low 6%; ruling |243; average cost for weck $6.81; elpts 5,000: lambs gen v@ ther! enjoyed fa'rly good business} ‘What if business fs most of the|s. 3. K 4 Salt Creek senting demand 22.00: Brazil de-| +5 6; closing bid 51%; offered at nt 244 to strong; top $12.85 gong this Central Zone until 1914. |tlme below the average line during mand 10.00; Montreal 97 9-16, —Reeeipts 4,5 fed asteers|other early sales fed lots $1 Big Muddy +... ‘A depression in 1924 laid the|the coming months? This really loan 544; call loans against 60g ’ Mu’e Creek ~..---.. Tage acceptances 5. Time loans steady;|and yearlings actly cents foundation for agairly average year|doesn’t matter. So long as We keep Sunburst LIBERTY BONDS mixed collateral 60-90 days 5; 4-6 | higher; i $7.75@9.25; top steers x 1 TP: (me anGaebah prowaciy tl ethan: Sen on ee ae ae Hamilton Domi NEW YORK, Dec. 31—Liberty| months 5; prime commercial paper | $9.40; fat she stock 25 conts higher; LEAD PRICES JUMP fol of the abnormal prosperity of} other, from our X-¥ line of average|Union Tank h bonds closed: 3%s 99.6; first 4%s|4x@5. | canners and cutters and bulis 10 to] NEW YORK, Dec. 31—The Am- wir Years, carrying usto a peak at| growth. we can progress steadily and| Vacuum: --.— PRET ihe eee second 4%s 98.7; third 44s OE aE 13 cents hig ealers 25 to 50{erican Sn and Refining Com- the beginning of 1920, Because of the |make money-without fear of the ex-|s,. P. Oi1 For results try a Tribune Classi fourth 444 98.12; U. S. gov-] expert warch and Jewelry repair-| cents higher; stockers aud feeders} pany today advanced the price of inevitable aperation. of the-law: of! {treme fluctuation and. méladjust-8. O.-Ind. = fled Ads - > fernment 4% 99.10. Ing. Casper Jewslry Co. OB Bice. ‘steady; bulk butcher vows and heif-I cad trom 7.40 to 7.60 pee pound, , b 2 & ‘ ager i aT = Sa nee aS ery

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