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SS ee a LR FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 i : pe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE ELEVEN : Stocks :: Grain EWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED W (_gusecsisee ]STOCK TREND |GRAINS RALLY (B Ree UPWARDAGAIN INLATE SALES New York Stocks oderate Trading at Good _ Prices Reported in Wool Allied : American Big Indian -....---- 4 cy ORTON, Jan. 4.—The Commercial! Domestic—Ohio and. Pennsylvania| American Bessemer -.-.-------- will tomorrow: fleeces: Nain was! ;| American Boston Wyoming ---- 1.00 1.12 By = Foreign “Sales have not ben large nor num Hos Ubwashed re pred ea American Retg. Buck Croek ---------- .16 38 |Early Period of Irregularity|Corn Prices Touch New| ceschosiovak Rep. So ctfa rs ou the last week, but the| ing .55; % blood combing .54@.55. So esa aa ee Followed by General High for Season; Wheat | Danish Municipal,’ so A —=--—-ooo rket been by no means de-| Michigan and New York fleeces} American Ti eee | "ek Buying Today Scores Advance French Republic, 7iss d of inquiry and it ts evident that|Delaine unwashed .53@.54; fine un-|American Woolen = pele is interest being felt in wool,| washed 47@.48; half blood unwashed | Anaconda. CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—All the future| Kingdom of Belgium, §s lesser 175 ; ¥ . 3 though optimism n 54; %g|Atchieon _-.- momenn ene NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Stock prices Tose today to new|Kingdom of Norway, 6s tient aad ta cuecaition tor ae blood unwashed st@s2, "MAUL. Guit and Wr Indien <—- 154g] Consolidated Royalty 1.35 moved upward in today's relatively | Siun silts reosedo for’ the ceanam [Rape of Chile Se 1946 the Ing of heavy welght| wren atk Gk *3 {Cow Gulch -.. quiet market after an early period| ing brought about = material upturn {State of Queensiand 6s — ; LNT Rp Ny weight) “Wisconsin, Missourl and averaga| Baltimore ant Oho ~ of irregularity. Pool operations and| itv tne value of wheat, The close in{U: K- of G. B. & I, we Sera eaty laos 53; % blood | Bethlehem { —~ buying predicated on favorable news| the wheat market was firm. “ee tal American Smelting. se irm, where there is any business! 0° ”"' * ieee Late j2|Ganadian Pacific - re ee Y ? and trade developments, furnished] sic net higher, May 1.08% @ American Sugar 65 p closed for the holidays. Sales! months 1. Cerro de Pasco Copper E st ‘merican Tel. col tr. ll resume in Australia she first of| @-1 seoreoraes eat oe Chandler Motors ....-.--- : ‘ +i) [approximated 850,000 shares. CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—tn_sympathy | Anaconda Copper 7s. week. Bradford ts strong and/1-°8; | M Legion : = pe na with weakness at Liverpool, the| Anaconda Copper 6 rae. a UR Ate My 6. Sie’pemay) ‘Eastern number 1, ataple| Ciicazo ft Mountain & Gulf _ 155 Wheat market here showed © Gown-|Riicimore and Ohio ‘ch, 4158 pon $50 week. j ‘i sy" ? 1. - 4 Mosher Okla ~......100.00 125.00 ward tendency today during the early) Bernienem Stee!; con 65, Ser “Advices from the west indicate|1-32@1.35; fine and fine medium transactions, It was said that of-|Canadian Pacific deb.. Mkelthood of a good clip, barring | combing 1.25471.30; eastern clothing | Gry Bic Nhs alec a ferings of Canadian wheat to Great = Britain were cheaper and that ship- ie Copper, “The foreign markets are all very NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Selling or- ders again predominated at the ir- regular opening of tod: tock market with pressure exerted against the olls, motors and independent steels. Nash Motors dropped two points and Producers and Refiners 1%. Marine preferred advanced one point in reflection of the reported in- crease in shipping rates, Most of ¢ standard industrials jelded fractionally to selling pres: | around, for a number of the tobacco, public] “°U utility, motor accessory and mer averse weather between now andj 1.15@1.20; valley No. 1, 1.18@1.20. | Consplidntel Gaw Zaewwan2 eisntey: = Up time. Stocks of old wool are not! Territory: Montana: fine staple|Corn Products —_— Red Bank wy in the country and are very| choice 1.35@1.37; %4 blood combing|Casden O1 Royalty & Producers . .03 firmly held. 1.25@1.20; % blood combing 1.07@ | Crucible Stoel --- ota Gcnast ame ‘on “Mohair is rather quiet but firm/1.10; %4 blood combing 90@93. Pulled: | Cubs eee Ake , Royalty --. _.02 and abroad. Delaine 1.30@1.35; A A 1.25@1.30; a wus Pla: ve oration — ate caetthoaat| sapere 01.10. Famous Play Western Exploration General Asphalt . ‘| Western States —... Nish the following wool quotations to-|} Mohair: Best combing. .78@.83;|General Miectric hentai rd ments from Argentina had enlarged. ar Tire, &s, Selling of wheat in Chicago was hela| Montana Power Ss 4 —- in check, however, by firmness of | Northern Pacific ret. the corn market. After apening un- “ead hy aad + al changed to "%c lower, May 1.07% and in a July 1.06 to 1.06%, wheat under- went something of a setback all es nest cardige 107, ercons ake sure but a fafr demand was noted vi ‘ Later, there was a decided rally, Dp, Y . Tiinols Central RaW tee CORE chandising fesues. American Suma-| norig whe were dlevectad Gy thorn | Western Union. ise i eis eman: axes Inspiration Copper tra Tobacco preferred jumped ten ing of the corn market ang| Westinghouse Electric International Harvester ----- Beeps oe pene a points and gains of 1 to 2 points| re ine torr that mene Tecetpts in ai) | Wusen And Co.. cv., 6s . . Steveatinen Paper cme Salt Crook Pras. -—-- were recorded by Tobacco Products,| airections were amail. ] M Invincible Oil. ----—-27=o-eae Salt Creek Cons. Sear aeaeentntae congeleum and |” with arrivals of corn continuing rom pera ors In e€x1c Kelly Springfield Tire ene ator: When the :overs! meager, and) with abnormal: cold Kennecott Copper . 142.00 143.00 Lima Locomotive ‘ashville mek night selling orders had been dis. Posed of the market showed a ten- dency to stiffen. Early losses of 4 | D4 8" Upward elant, Recetpts in Chicago totalled only 100 cars. Open- point or so were recorded ty Jones me SEW YORK Brothers Tea, Gulf States Steel ana|{"% Prices. which led from the] NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Copper eas weather prevailing, the corn market Metals oo Louisville and NEW YORK, Jan. &.—American|cated that the Mexico City officers|iaue Tuck ofl companies which operate in Mex-| had the situation well in hand and} Mariana Oil - W YORK, Jan. 4—Call money ¢ same as yesterday’ to %el ter rolytic spot and nearbyleasier; high #%; low 4%: ru’ for the further reason that the|Mexwell Motors — Iron Products. Forsign exchanges ae ‘ slaes : ta RT ROE Cee RO WHO<WSre. RETOd WH A ASETOO| Seine government has shown Mi Miode Gtaten ofl. opened lower, French francs sinking | tang be eile cecerad einer? (| 124.18; futures 13 a epg Gbaey icp shy arama ae of the De La Huerta revolutionary | disposition to lend tts a lowed by slight general gains, Tin Subsequently, trading on a broad| futures 4: to another new record low. spot and nearby 47.25:/ 4% government directing that produc- last loan 414; call loans against @ 46.87. Buying of numerous industria! ale developed in the corn market.| J toad cet fh Soveptance 4%. 'Time:Joang steady: tion taxes be paid in future to the N Chicago Prices shares based on individual trade con-| °“" lertdeniiraneacesart: nd la aS ar er Oe ee | nixed collateral 60-90 days 5; 4-6 revoiutionists at Vera Cruz will|werved on Guy Stevens, director of |; Y-,: 2. and Hartt CHICAGO, Jan. ¢—~(U. 8, Depart: siderations, carried the general list | ona Dricr* readily advanced. C ‘tapeei ene en Meare Se ete spor! months SG: prime commercia meet at 11:30 o'clock Friday morn-|the association of producers of pe- Northern Pacifico <. ment of Agriculture}—Hogs. Re|upward again during the morning, | atter the bulge but in the aggregate! une seatny Saver ouls spot! paper 4%.O5. : ing to discuss the situation. troleum in Mexico, by Enrique Seld-|pacitic Ol] —- celpts 52,000; active; strong to five} but there was little alteration in the than js usual at this! Antimony spot 10.00 ¥ ‘ While none of the companies/ner, confidential agent of De cents higher than Thyreday’s av-| prices of the customary leaders, The ie « Sisua’ Santos mony Apo 00. ABERTY BONDS would discuss the matter for publi-| Huerta, who recently opened offices| Penn: erage: bu'k good and choice to 300 ig Bs ye ead principal gainn were recorded by cation toduy, the consensus of opin-|in this city. All of the companies| People's Gas _. Resirable 900 0.350 ecred! neereeee [orcinarily Inactive. teeues, General 5, fon among oll officials was that no| operating in Mexico, including the|Preducers and Refiners desirable 200 to 225 pound averages| Hlectric rising 41¢ points and Amer- notice would be taken of De La|Pan-American Petroleum and Trang.| Pure Oil NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Liberty Flax bonds closed: 3 29.17; second 4s DULUTH, Minn.. “Jan. 4—Close/ 98.5; first 44s 99.11: second 44s Oats took their cue from corn, 5 2 4%; February 2.44% 198.10; third 44s 99.12; fourth 4% mostly 7.10@7.20; bulk light weights|ican Sumatra and Lorillard tobas. i % . A 4 Huerta’s decree at thip time. port company, the Mexican Petro. | Reading =—---n---- 225 6 08; packing sows largely|cos, Marine preferred, American | S278, Pere) std setae 98.14; U. 8. government 4% 9 Tt was said in well informed quar-|leum company, Standard Oi com-| fears Roebuck 5.80; weighty slaughter pigs ane aie Pht ad Brake Shoe and Foundry, and Fish: ters that the oll companies would| pany of New Jersey, Gulf Ol com-| Serine Coe ON 2 5@6.50; small packers and ship-|er Body selling two to three points nontinue to pay the production taxes/ pany, Sinclair Consolidated Oi! com-| Southern Pacific pers free buyers; big packers wait-|abovo yesterday's elosing levels to the Obregon government in view! pany and the Texas company. are} Southern Railway ing: heavy welght hogs 7:15@7.35;| Chemica! and fertilizer issues gave of tho fact that their reports indi- bers of the associatio: Standard Ol} of. N. J. ewee-ee medium @ light 6.85@7,20;]" good demonstration of group Studebaker Corporation ---~ Nght Hght 6.60@7.05; packing sowr | strength, ‘J 6. hardening a little more. Provisions Jacked buying support despite an advance in hog values, r No, 7083 Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE _Stockmen’s National Bank Open High Low Close Srudebake Batt oe os pintermittent | heaviness | ware aT— - smoot! packing -. sows} wan noted in the independent steels, TY 7 " 7 : ° ‘Texas and FP. rough 645@6.65; slaugiter Digw 5.50} corn Products and Chandler motors.| uy 777771'gg'* Pos LOTM 1.08% ‘ OF CASPER 2 6.60. Call FA es 7 OM 1.06% At Casper, in the State of Wyoming at the Close of Business on ar. e€ SSI an rie Ss ‘Transcontinental Oll 22... @ 1} money opened at 4% per cent. 4 q 1.05 1,06 8 27 ‘ Union Pacific ~----.-—-. 1 Cattle. Receipts 9,000; moderate-] In the afternoon some of the stan: 1 Sty aa > Ps ° C \ ly active, uneven; desirable year-| dard industrial shares commenced to May " a é| Loans and discounts 2 On erations In Oil Fields U. 8. Ind, Aleohol , | ues and handy weight strong; oth-|refiect the strength displayed 1 Juiy ites Gretaaitineeninn = BARS 640.98 United State S| ers and matured steers, fat other portions of the list, American| is, 7 LIU. Ro boveenment aseucttion Sones Toe 33.93 fi States St stock about steady with Thursday’s|Can and the leather, of! and motor OATS— . Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonda : ag | tecline; killing quality beef steers | accessory Issues rising briskly. Bav-| syey 4B% AG AB par»value) 50-000.00 5 i $4 largely medium; best long yearlings | age-Arme, Schulte, Brooklyn, Man.| EL 7. z 34 All other U. S. government ties uf 3 stielaon see sor the Marine Off NEW TORR ee es ines Arugricans Sane” Lenaend’ oes 11-50; some handy weight Ateers|hattan Trust preferred and Congo: Other ‘bonds, stocks, ‘securities, etc, ne Se patil company. on Shetdon dome in Fre- failures in the United States fe ‘ore Butte and Superior ~ bulk short feed offerings 8,50/leum were also quite strong. | Kurniture and fixtures — J mont county ts shutdown temporar-| 14.5 percent in 1928, Bradstreet’s re.| Colorado Fue] and Iron ~~~ @9-75; bulls steady to 10¢ lower:} ‘The closing was strong, Rallroad| ; nes x r 10 | Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank —.. 95,742.15 fy due to lack of water. sled enti The umbe: Montana Power -.-..--..-.-- bulk bolognas 5.00@5.15; few 5.25;/ shares joined the upward movement Cash in vault and amount due from Nation: : Fall ae ae ie Sees eat of of! National Lead. «. Yealers upward to 14.00 to outaiders; | {n the late afternoon, gains of a point banks paelapens 320,373.16 : ‘ailures last year ea 9,163, as Shattuck, Arizona ...-2--_-. packers paying 11.50@12.50; light|or so being quite common in that Amount due from state $, bankers and. Pred gaan a peahictiway reg bina dora siting ped ag ata aie’ calves weak to shade lower; stockers| group. General Electric crossed 200 fe Bey Serpe it See alia States - 18,656.86 e from ellington ¥ a a ate y 26 ‘xchange for Clearin, Tot 35,786, welllap tive: tant ty be Grilea by ane|Ensland, the miedo cAtanto. ee Gacgeni trecinasel tar cotaleee At] een | Gia ete reese tenages > “SHES attans.e Union Oil company of California] central ztates also showed decreases @7.00 late yesterday. i | Redemption fund with U.S. treasurer and d three miles north of Fort Collins on| but the west and northwest states Standard ou Stocks Shee, Recetpta 16, 000 fits CHICAGO. Jan, 4—Wheat number! from U, 8, treasurer .tscc-ceee-...- 3,500.00 the Fort Collins structure, has been| recorded more fallures than in 1922. best f: gi be around steady: me af 1 hard 1.05%; number 3 hard 1.05%. ds nade by Charles Sherman, manager oligeentetelccaes a GaiErIE CED Bbe Iowans tones a pee ea alla iacerg Vas num) TOTAL Mlaacduumerny Cato eee $1.948,770.10 J “the co , before the commis- orn! jasol utput ainda 3 : 5 é Ss fabs peg to ani gs Gol ts | GON Nee ER oe epee ie FS ae ae ate eee an ‘plese oad oh Oats number 2 white .451%@.45%;| Capital stock pald in .. a $ 50,000.00 line will be 14 miles long and wil} lie| Production in California during 1923| Buckeye bulk fat eee 18.00@13.50;| CHICAGO, Jan. 4—Butter higher;| Humber 3 white 44% @.45%. Surplus fund - 125,000.00 en.top ef the ground, except in| increased approximately 100 percent | © medium and handy weight fat ewes| creamery extras 54%; standards, Rye. no sales. Barley .62@.64.| Undivided profits less current. expense places where there are roads or other| over that of 1922, according to fig- choice feeding lambs} -51; extra firsts 50%4@,53%; firets| Timothy reed 6.508.00. = Clover! est and taxes paid -- 19,182.43 similar obstructions, ures compiled by V. W. Kilick, statis, : MG@AG; seconds .43%5 4415. need 12.00@21.75. Lard 12.50. Ribs| Circulating notes outstan 59,000.00 Bi OE ticlan for the Independent Petroleu: a ipad Eggs unchanged; receipts 5,633 69 pound average 9.65. reeee Seer re BNarslesinel bea i 6,260.93 Mark: J sociation. . .| Indiana -... ee | 12 = ‘ Must Pool Leases Pagers agree pe caged Nat. Tran, Omaha Quotations, rs ca rt a | FLOUR. companies in the United States and foreign If holders of leases on. prospective! auction at 1,280,000,000 gallons ¥. Tran OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 4—(U. 8. De. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 4.—| countries 92,067.56 oil structures will pool their leases pinch . Nor. Pipe 9 pdineag oes peers) — Hoke j Flour, unchanged to 10¢ lower; | Certified phasis outstanding : . t! aie ceipts ,000; market closed 15 " FS 2 ct shier's checks on owr nk outstanding __4 fae aS EOE ae Mam,| NEW YORK. Jan. (—Prices pf|Ohio Oil = i lowers lata “BIAS S5. to an HEF crepe Othe nig AER cag Le Te ih emcee aati mle ee Re moth ‘Ol company the Sinclair in-| }/vomun® oV's at 2 p.m. today wore|Prattie oe bulk 210 to 825 pound butch. ish seduced Certificates of deposit due in less than Us on the New ‘or! < ot rai - 7 : e Eee a State, coun er other municipal tereats express themselves as willing| nance as follows: Solar Ref. - Pee SOS SEE» top 6202, ipenittie cured by pledge of this bank ose ern en eeupcens So thea |, Standard Oi! (Indiana) 65%; Bos-|Sou_ Pipe - og | Sradea 6506.60; bulk of sales 6.60] new yoRK, Jan. 4—Cotton spot For results try a Tribune Classe fled Ac. Certificates of deposit _ 85. = ton Wyoming one; Glenrock .35;|S- 0. Kan —--- 1, | O68 Postal saving depos! Cattle—Recetpts, 6,000; fed steers Mountain producers 38; Sy erst 1246;/8. 0: Ry: and yearlings, slow, uneven, mostly quiet; middling 35 1,606,2 i ; oe TOTAL - se: a $1.943,770.10 10@15c lower; practically all week's | Charter No. 10533 Reserve District 10. c 170. TENNEY Whos dens 4—The Refining Firm Inc t oa Si veoss Avance. erased tow arly “salen, See THC INDION OR) TE. 1 Ai poe eee named bank, do solemnly CHEYENNE, . ; ie FiemYneerpecntes 0. DIS oh p ‘ ; : Bal aataN ccs > oa 38.50@9.25; she stock, dull, uneven; e e * biz Vo (ibd rics has granted same CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 4—Tho ee Tank crading I Sob Aehtah fan ects W: oO Na oO oe that the above statement is trie to a Re ese and T. V. Rowe & Co., Thermopoll: 25c; vealers, 25 to 50c higher: other At Casper, in the State of Wyoming at the Close of Business on poration, has qua‘ifled to do busi-|S. 0. Ind. 4 - . Sta y capital, $25,000; directors, J. J. Chap- E killing classes, stockers and feeders, December Sixt. 1923 ess in Wyoming with headquarters nESOU: tian, B. Le Marte and CA. Lindsey, |Pest.in Wromina with headquarters bulk butcher cows and RESOURCES el!_of Casper. tell will be in charge of the Ther- vealers to packers Fari C. Boyle, Inc., Casper, cani- mopolis office. ; heavy bologna bulls. tal, $200,000; Girectors, Harl C. ———_— , stockei a stheders, Boyle, Lucien C, Boyle and G. B. eee Scan Ae rae Stebbins, Mitchell Hat Shop company, Cas- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1924. (Seal) W. 0. RATCLIFF, Nota Mublic. My commission expires February 26, Correct—Attest: $3,358,766.93 Cc. H. TOWNSEND, 1,897.21 HARRY N. FREB. L. B. TOWNSEND. Director: Published January 4th, 1924. Loans and discoun Overdrafts unsecured - a U. 8. Government securities owned. (a) Deposited to secure circulation ( par value- ---._ (>) All other United &§ bonds 200,000.00 _Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; market eS government secur- Creek ~ vr: te rer: 53, 00 per; capital, $10,000; directors, Daisy jaapedees Rein rer, amibenap hte 6280: lows: ps ‘ aiaras REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ¥.. A. Mitchell and. Cleoris Osuge bulk good and choice wooled lambs, | 2 1B. ne 081.05 and Fe Grass, Creek $12-65@12.80; top, $12.90; sheep, | Eurnituro ‘and fixtures: ---—. inking house -- Buiss8 Fi 1 NEW TORK, Jan, 4 Quotations) Tovehlight -——w——oowsww= 33] fly fue. towers isnt ana. handy [esiertace owned oer, GEAR NUK Wee =o irst Trust.and Savings Bank Foreign Exchange Lower = Ee tn Weight ewes, $7.25@7-68; feeders,!Cash in vault and amount due from national NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Buying of cables |Greybull -..-.---.-----------.- weak, early sales $12.00@12.50. At Casper, in the State of Wyoming at th December 3ist, 1 ¥ jOUR bank: eo $14,681.72 Pari -| 60 day bil’s on banks 427%. soreetomes Exchanges for clearing house ——.. ~ 85,688.84 repre a pberenlig retin Franco demand 4.8714; cables 4.88, | Salt Creek Denver Prices. Amount due from State banks, bankers and and franc exchange at the opening| Italy demand 4.29%; cables 4.30.| Bis Muddy -_. DENVER, Colo., Jan. 4.—(U. 8. je Close of Business on Bel; a 0 4.3314; cables 4.34. te C1 Department of Agriculture.)—Hoxs (a a cated “i ba asapianimac ss b098844 1,238,360,13 Stock, cans ote N arsed pfs Fi: ee peptic demand 000000000021; ca, peraeat —Receints eto, weak to 10c lower; Ragemption. Pana with U.S. Treasurer and due P Sieh, all time, i tees Pah copes ein vee nai eal fat er stig Hapoel TOTAL ---. $4,979,911.08 | ee eionat paper currency, nickles and pennies r 78,676.80 Py t Miata pe Prk pane! mand 17,43; Spain demand 12.73: steady, fat kind mostly $5.50; aty-|Capital stock paid in . $ 200,000.00 terday’s closing quotations, and|Greece demand 2.00; Pclard demand eral loads fat pigs, $65. stags, | Surplus fund — = 100,000.00 TOTAL nnn nnen nono then tnipraved: to 1¢ 440% 00001 Czecho Slovakia demand $4.50. Undivided profits, less current expenses, inter- # 582.307.45 ; Capital pala in - $ 25,000.00 } h : Tage a a 13,555.98 f 2.90%; Jugo Slavia demand 1.1245; Cattie~-Receipts, 550; calves, 50:| est and taxes pa pepe Surplus fund ._ 25 od aa rer canteen Coote [atria demand, ols: Peamanis: de |. NEW: YORE gaat ¢oaeacined’ ht $5.50;' two | Sxeulating notes, outstanding: ~—-——---— eked tee ae 1381838 3 "|mend .81; Argentina demand 32 00;| gar was quiet and unchanged at 8.70 0 to $8.25; one toad Bh slborrinera Indiviual deposits, ; Deli Pergest 6b 40 Onttal am Jorere| eT eae atsretel oe KC dine eee, Drought in’ country and welsiied| comipanies in the United States and forelen nertiiate ee meat Saas night drop of 10 points, Refined futures nominal. Here at $9.00; teow. -canners, $2.00; | CUunteOe oo noone nroeenren He a Sale) inas4— ithe. Chi: Sugar futures closed steady; ap-| coarse feeders, $6.10; medium year. | Cort!t 980. AL. ~----- 3 582,307.45 cago Great Western Railroad com- ‘atrona—se. I, W. O. Ratcliff, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly pany, after paying operating ex- ap SN Ea F “gs checks Kk outstanding s--- 95,980.66 proximate sales 20,000 tons. Jan+| lings to packers, $6.50. Fabiani cae fie kes pier ag tia 2573 q uary 4.90; March 4 May 4.61; Sheep—Receipts, 2,800; slow, talk-| Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days $15.57 July 4.69. ins Jower ‘on fat lam) few early | Certificates of deposit 381,712.31 ¥ ee a swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and Penses and taxes in 1904 had $2,- weal! ow 2 . ther municipal deposits se- belief. pee caer detain da 8 sales weak to 10c lower; $12.25 fint|State, county or other municipal deposits te Te ae 3 ote W. 0. RATCLIFF, Cashter. id early; several loads fat and cured by pledge of this bank or surety bond.. 427,962.43 Sul efore me this 4th day of January, 1924. 89, 8. M. Felton, president i | aie lambs unseld. Other time deposits -.._.. meeneeaernm 796,069.21 — 4,465.255.12 HARRY FREE, Notary Public of the company declared here last | __ My commission expires June 29th, 1928. night in an address in connection TOTAL. eens $4,972,911.03 | Correct—Attest: with a celebration commemorating F - State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—su, Cc. H, TOWNSEND, I, Carl F. Shumaker, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Potatoes swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and LEIGH B, TOWNSEND, belief. CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1924.| Published January 4th, 1924. the twentieth anniversary of the road's entry into Omaha. In making his comparison of earn- (Continued From Page One) ing, Mr. Felton said the Gross op-| sections now are held by the Stand- erating revenue in 1904 was $9,-|ard Oil Company of Callfornia, 64%; Mexican dollars, 49%. KATHERINE DESSERT, Notary Public. 638,109, whi'e in 1922 it waw $24 McFarren read records of the Gen- -— CHICAGO, Jan. +—Potatoes My commission expires August 22, 1927. 224,788, The smaller net earning: | eral land office, which showed. that s slightly stronger; rece! 1L cars; | Correct—Attest: Combined Resources for 1922 had occurred he said, de-| although once withdrawn trom entry, VICTIM RECOVERS. total U, S. shipments 652; W ur Rpite fact that in the pertod; these sections later were reopened| Worth Snuggs, one of five victims visconsin B, B, BROOKS. Stockmen’s National Bank sacked round whites U. S. number 1. nh. C. WYLAND, , ani since 1904 the road had put many} upon survey which failed to show re-| of 2 gas explosion Christmas, left 1.36@1.5: Michigan bulk round P. J. O'CONNOR, 5 millions of new capital into its phys-| quired evidence of valuable oil or| the hospital today after recovering! whites 1.40@1.80, Tdaha sacked roc. aicacers . First Trust and eh iy Bank _ ictal plant _ ‘mineral deposty : from burns received in the accident sets 2.15@2.25, 4 Published January 4th, 196 2 sae Ee $2,531,077.55

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