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AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED [-acusecrve | AAILIGSUESIN | CORN VALUES ssagreeom ——a, =| ACTIVEDEMAND) BOOST WHEAT matter of fact, the aa ast081 | Boectee ae a a commit- Seen Bessemer ----------_. the number of American Car & Foundry --165 Bl | Buxton Wyoming ---- 1.00 Oil Consumption Increase|| New York Stocks | Faster Than Supply Rate| =~ _ NEW YORK STOCKS—LAST SALE FOREIGN American International Corp Dzechoslovak Rep. 88 ctfs -----.-.----------___ 4%} 4% American Lossaietive SU up | ohana 4 Danish Municipal, 88 A. ---—~ Speculative Interest Shifts|Chicago Trading Shows : 4 a * ete’ winks ipitccen ee In New York Stock Gain In Prices at Close | Fronca Republic sige tet 7 re | Trading Of Market Japanese 48 —-. Columbine ..----.---. .10 Kingdom of Beigium, Ss -—-.—.. 922. ‘ Central Pipe ~-...-... 1.75 = King(om of Norway, 6s The Production of petroleum from | American Woolen Consolidated Royalty -1.27 See orks Jan. 9—Further} CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—As a reult of |p, of Chile, Ss, 1946 — found, after an exhaustive survey, |every field in the United States, it} Anaconda Copper ------..----38 | Cow Gulen -... 23 sutching of speculative interest | profit taking sales, wheat averaged | "tc. of GIs and T. 61G0 87 oe the report stated, that petroleum in | was stated, is either stationery or | Atchison - - ------98% | Domino -..-------.--. .09 from the industrials to the railroad |a little lower in price today during | ~~ RAILWAY AND MI storage at the end%of September, | decreasing with the exception of the | Atl. Gulf & W. Indies o--------1514 | Elkhorn aaeoodaat 9 shares featured today’s active ses-|the early dealings. Trade lacked 1928, amounted to 442,000,000 bar- | Powell field in Texas. Imports also | Baldwin Locomotive -..------128% |E. T. Wil Is, American Smelting, 5s sion of the market. The entire list ae | volume and the market was easily} American usar, 63 els, Startlipg figure unless |are on the decline, due mainly to a | Baltimdre & Ohlo .-—. --60% | Frants <-.-.---..,-... 5.00 Swung upward in the early dealings | influenced. A steadying factor was|American Tel. and T fooked at in the proper perspective, | decline in the Mexican fields, the | Bethlehem Steel wennena—- nnn -- 54% | Gates .2...------..,2- 07 on the anouncement that the Wask- | conducting that very little wheat is}American Tel., col tr., 58 that fs, its ratio to consumption”. report pointed out. Jupiter --.----......-. 00% ington administration favored prior-| moving to termina’ Anaconda Copper 19: Kinney Coastal -... .17 ity for the tax reduction bill over | which ranged from Anaconda Copper, 6s, 195: ¥ Lance Creek Royalty... .01 the soldiers’ bonus, many issues] @ic advance,.May 1.08% to 1.0814, ERG ae ee 4s ores - Mountain & Gulf -..- 1.50 touching the highest level recorded | and July 1.06% to 1.06%, was follow. Betblehem Steel con 6s; Ser Wwiar. et SSID an riers Moaher Oxia 100.00 125.00 | In years. Early gains were reduced |ed by a silght general setback, and Canadian Pacific deb. os Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref, 6s Subsequently, strength of corn led| Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul cv. 4443 ——. to an advance In wheat values but} Chile Copper, 6s the gains failed to hold well. ¥ Goodyear Tire, Ss, closed unsetled, a Great Northern, 7s A to %e higher, May 1.08%@% to| Montana Power in many cases, however, by the sub- | then something of a rally. 5 5 e e Chicago & Northwestern -.---.51% yPreston : ‘ sequent profit taking and bear sell- On rati Oil EF i Chicago, Ml & St Paul ptd 26% — Ing. Sales approximated 1,300,000 e. a ons In 1e Chicago, R I & Pac ~----....25% | ted Bank .-.-....-_- 6.00 shares. Chile Copper ----------..-...27% | Royalty & Producers - .08 Chino Copper... =--19% 03 NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Speculators New Synthetic Gasoline. water. Tho P. & R. is going after forthern Pacific Consolidated Gas -.--.--.....68% for:the advance resumed their opera-| 1.08% and July 1.06%. Mot tirerexbern: rises} 7 Corn Products 2.----.---....158% | Western Exploration — 3.25 tions at the opening of today’s siock| Active buying on the part of| Pacific Gas and klecic & z Discovery by a German, whose| gas for local supply and ts down a: anf on .. ies sg Western States ...... .20 market but they encountered con.| houses with country connections Penn. R. R. Gen bs : ob tie name is withheld, of a process for | 2,400 feet, with the expectation of Crucible Steel TER ~ er.) Weestan’ cs a0 siderable profit taking and bear sell-| cave corn an upward tendency from] Sinc’air Con Ol! col., 7s producing synthetic gasoline at a| production at 2,650 feet. bs fe Se ing which-gave the general list an|the outset. All deliveries rose to| Southern Pacific cv., 4s considerably prays eg regu. NEW YORK CURB _,| rresular appearance. A moderate} within a fraction of the highest ae ara fats és ports from Vienna Mammoth Near Loveland. Bid demand was noted for the low priced] prices of the season. After operil, ee he are to the effect that the Austrian| A test will be drilled near the | “us Playerds-Lasky 7 16s Mountain Producers ~--18.37 rails, rubbers and equipments but| unchanged to %c higher, May .76%| .,{2> Power and Lignt, 5s government {s already preparing to| Union Pacific, 12 miles southeast of | 2°"¢Tal Asphalt -—. be bie] <1 Western Union, ¢%s8 Glenrock OD 30 initial changes were limited, as a} to .76%, the market scored lecided re Slee! Produce synthetic gasoline on large | Fort Collins, Colo., by the Mam-| General Electric --—-----— 9.25, 10.00] rule; to fractions. upturn all around. bib wiesnaceree G ecale utilizing state factories at/moth Oi company, pooording to m4 -+ 23.37 Quite a number of the shares Later, every month went above - Woellyrsdorf for that purpose. It} present plans. roma te, ae ee: Ault Bintan Breed which were conspicuous in yester the season's high price record. Rural 3 ‘ittnede-Glastteat 1. Cities Service Com --- 142.00 143.00 | day's upward movement, were again} offerings to arrive here were aeuail, get ee abe sega equal in every ‘respect to natural Out West Busy. epiration? Cooeae 3615 pea aE STA in demand in the early dealings,| The cloring was strong, ! to 1%c net Ng Hae catia at acer atve toate product in regard to chemical com-| A working agreement for drilling | VPiration | 'sialer anogeranger: notably Remington Typewriter, which| higher. May .78 to .78%. west of Casper. The suit states that posit anaseen wa ana ats Seteat on) $80 acres, on nection 16, | oe Mer, Marine pra eee Tose three points and United States| Oats were firm with corn. Start: Pickell was ordered by the foreign guis! rom natura! juct ol west e For’ ins an Ug: i q tren to take a “speeder” and do an errand ‘tour miles down the track. While on the return trip the speeder collided with another car coming in the op- posite direction and Pickell was thrown between the two cars. dhe suffered concussion of the brain and a fractured skull and died the fol- lowing day. ‘The plaintitr charges that the rai. road was negligent in sending the not make a statement concerning | man on a car with poor brakes and 2 Pain heavily, New Haven rising one and| initial leve! which were heretofore | West Petroleum ebmpany. < This ac- mate tee == Chespeake and Ohio 2. Other strong] Lower quotations on hogs acted as thrown away as Se gmiaas Cire ere ae ae, is on the West Fort Collins Lima. Locomotive. : Chicago Prices. spots peut is corn products, Fieisch-|@ weight on the provision market. be sr erricar fie carnedaey (oo Louisville & Nashville —--—-. CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—(U. 8. De. | Mp’ Noval Dutch, open Prades fn automobile industry. ‘The new More Union Leases. Mack Truck ~ partment of | Agriculture)—Hogs—| Weakness, howers od ree product is said to be already pro-| School section 36-9-69 and parts of | Marland Ol Ree ae wad DRS He) some of. the other active jesues, 08% 1.4 tected by patents i nmost countries. pase elie dated od re: and choice 170 to 220 pound aver: Davison Chemical, the Pan American 06% 1. “Rotary for Baxter. x ‘ssues, Producers and Refiners losin; miles west of Wellington and seven Pease Tents ewes | Sees Fcelly, STON is Peay a oar 1 to 1%. For@ign exchange rates Before June 1 the Keck Drilling | miles north of Fort Collins in north-| Missourt Pacific, pfa ~, wg Ceeanice M ‘ Rubber 144. Some of the eastern and| ing unchanged to %c highe: » Mi by smell and color. It is produced |1as Lake structures in northern Col- | nternational Paper ————-—— Livestock southern railroad shares were bought| 45% to .46, prices held near to the from by-products of olls.|orado, has. been made by’ the Out | ‘°¥' ° > Legian (Continued from Page One.) and Mexican military authorities today. Military men on each side of ti border stated that they would rather Open High Low Close % 1.08% 1.08% 4 1.06% 1.06% 05% 1.05% 1.05% 1.03% 12.35 12.22 f federal soldiers on th ‘ Sroup featured the morning market. | May 45% 46 45% TARE 0 ings and will spud in {ts first well Takes Large Block, 5@6.75 Erie railroad shares, which was the | Tuly ----. 43% 44 .aB3g SHINGRAGSY GREE eee: ee toee on section 27-16-104, using a com-; Leases totalling 4.470 acres lo- outstanding strong spot yesterday, PCLiee Ss No uahu: yy aw s bination drilling tig. ‘This will be | cated south of Loveland, Colo., have 3 authorities already has arrived in use of January dividend and interest ed y ” 306 = " ding to passengers arriving in Ray- Phebus of Thermopolis, who Leasing Banquets 5 : *| payments in ‘the purchase of high =--— 10.09 10.05 10,00 10,02 | *°°o™ ts connected with the Arkansas Fuel} Towns in northern Colorado are Roebuck ei pas ra rier, ana Ra | Stade securities. Olls were fairly qaaseshpaay coniitbe en aa and Natural Gas company of Louls-!enjoying many free feeds at the ex- % e ammu: Mm crossed a: re New ork Cental 25; top, $7.80; packing sows large: | Pere’ hisher. tealgt Tania. toy tae! ctaee nanos are Galntay Miata ede any syndicate of California will belern Colorado, has been leased by by - Bait) WM Joao 6 Further accumulation of the low 7 : 7 N. Y. N. H. & Hartford ly $6.55@6.75; no purchasers by big 7 across the border Tuesday. The operating in fea) Daxter Basin eld thay/Union Olt company of Califor: | 4) Tag wears ¢ | packers; talking 15 to S5¢ lowen:| Priced ralls with the Wabash issues i ; ¥ ei | tell back on profit taking. Strength servers in Juarez. AXE MAN lJ the first rotary fo be put in Baxter |been taken by the Roland Ol! com- packing sows ‘ough sesveece,|°f Sme of the seasoned dividend 12.5 12.22 pe ao pate einpea afer tay Basin, : pany which will begin to drill a test slaughter ples $L.75@6.75. ‘| paying public utilities furnished ad- 12.25 12.22 palin Uatiaons eee 7 before May 1. 3 epbr dL > roa; well sustained, despite the p- ins and jo; low 10 to 15c lower; bulk fed st Cash Grains Provisions : : fana, has been in Fort Collins, pense of some.of.the large oll com: Visit a oo ee rling: | stent: selling of Pan American| CHICAGO, Jan. 9—Wheat num. » ape ten la decrnd heaps teat Colo., for the past several ee ee which are Be eRe oezee 40 512; some* handy weight offerings issues which have been adversely |Sér 2 hard 1.09;-number 3 hard 1 06. It“is" reported” from” there that™ ‘that region: “By means o: 5 <e------= : nent was made by a detach ; ‘ assuming the leadership of that shipment was made pany has acquired worthwhile hold- Northern Pacific good and choice weighty dit » . Phebus in Colorado. 6 oe ere a, Cmemaliee ___. 9.50] 88n Luis Potosi and Mexico City GIVEN RELEASE p. Elias Calles, former candi affected by the Mexican news and} Corn number mixed 7314@.73%;| @ 2 e has a lease on the Thimmitg place in quets the landowners are brought to.| ‘udebaker Corporation -...106% | 511.65; moderate sprinkling weighty : Dodge Shannon, who was arrested November 14 last, charged with as- rault with intent to Kf'l, following a brawl in an apartment house at i date for the presidency, who is en oe “ ¥ unfavorable dividend rumors. Mar | Number 2 yellow .76@.76% Evansville, in which S. C. Wenta potion 31 two. miles. west. of Wel- gether: and then. propositioned. the | Texas Op. ----------—---—-—-49%4 | Matured steers hele around wAgiet | land moved up a point. Remington | Oate number 2” white .45@.46;| Faved 1p recruiting forces for the} was nit in the head with an axe, lington, and plans to drill @ test| purpose being to obtain a consolida-| ¢*95 ppecitcs women anne = grades boct heifers showing most | 12PeWFiter advanced five points [number 3 white 44% @4542, ‘The remainder of the shipment | ‘®% Teleased from the county jail luring the spring. PCD IGE en wed Ot Cer eniaen Ce OOF Se aer ree ¥: lecline; most other killing classes} "PUtIng Tabulating and Recor-| Rye no sales. Barley .63@.80. went south to Mexico City and from | 2'8-morning. pany may get rid of all land troubles | TTanscontinen| 1 rt ay.” PR kere paying ing 3% and U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe|Tmothy seed 6.50@8.00. Rare CW iecnited NC: wes maid ey Shannon had already supplied Cola packs wo fee Pee ray’ before starting to drill. Stores $11.50@12 for good to choice light %. Call money was more plentiful, Clover seed 12.00@21.75. Lara “| Dond of $2,500 on the assault charge passengers, to the western front fur Vealers; outsiders taking handy | ‘2°, operating rate being 4% per use against rebels under the com caused all except two companies weight upward to $13.50; few heavy | °2t & Wyomin: Oils = d of General Enrique Estrada ¥ erating in the Baxter Basin field;| NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Prices «f |. Sugars and shippings were amon, Ber ; ; | 2 Bootlesging conviction last Aug- to shut down for the rest of the (Ws oming olle ut 3 p.m. today were |” passe eed RR reo TOO eats |the Well known iseues which wer Military authorities at Fort Biles ust, He had serves. £® inys of the winter.’ The Midwest on section 11 Jisted on the New York Stoc<: Ex | Jtah Copper -.--------.------65 iat Sasaapeactae ———__. 5 id several days ago that thoy ‘ 2 he ioe oxtensvely bought after midMay, = af ih .2* | suspended sentence when roleased is still going ahead, as is also the shapes as ene assrbis aa Antigenic far puma on > | or Sore ey: outlet showing some im- ind heavy buying of the Eries car were awaiting orders in connection oy Judge Rose today. roducers and Refiners on section tandard indjana) Broun: 9 ¥ pCa TY red them up to new high figures with the munitions but that they abe 26-17-104. The Midwest is at 3,025|to!n Producers 18%. Mutual 12.] \mer. Zinc, Lead & Sm. ..-...9% |. Sheep—Receipts 20,000; slow, few would be unable to give any tnfor Suite & Superior —. LZTTi74y Jeary sales fat lambs weak to ‘or thé current rise. Gains of 3 2 7 2 3 points were numerous to a plerado Fuel & tron coat rene pss i fee a ete dy se wide variety of Industrials and the wer, Poet ae Montana oe 2 |e lam! “at | specialties. National Lead ~-...------143% | ‘ambs-to city butchers $13.85; mo-|"Ph ENE tre ie was gular, low ines ign SSaSy dium to good kind to packers| _ sagan nee aed Petar ay a good yearling wether Diced railroad stocks continued eee $11; wethers ranging from year] thelr advance in the final hour un. Several promotions are shown in Mrs. Lela Beam, who was arrested |"he annual electon of officers of In Douglas Tuesday afternoon|the Casper National bank, held charged with grand larceny, was | Cuesday. The atficers chosen were brought back here, released on a] 1s follows: A. J. Cunningham, bond of $1,000 and re-arrested on u| resident; Patrick Sullivan and Q. S (Continued From Paze One) ings to aged stock $10. But active eelae Coe ec et | Sournmenit of tie lopisiative. sessisd number of the industrials, particu. | °f 1921. Although it was proper at Omaha Quotations. larly in the oil, motor and stee]| ‘bat session for a name to be sont } OMAHA, Neb,, Jan. 9.—(U. 8. De- | groups. by the Governor to the Senate for| the office for the new term, that was! z Cement cost yesterday $6,37; weight 237. NEW -YORK, Jan. 9.—Copper,| and issued a commission to him for| second grand larceny charge this] <..Deaver, vice-presidents; C. H. Ft. Worth, Jan. 9.—After a period Cattle—Receipts 8.500: market | Wet: electrolytic, spot and futures,| that term, and, Emerson again quali-| afternoon. At the same time her] McFarland, cashier; H. BH. Smith ATLANTA, Jan. 9.—While the|of duliness which extended for 5 ve partment of Agriculture).—Hogs— Fruit and Vegetables ipts 000; a Jes SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 9.—The re-| totaling $1,500,000, including two ore| Buckeye ---—---— eit areal tre alee Mthenged cent blizzard which brought with tt} unloaders for the United States Steel| Continental - -- ard; bulk 210 to 325 pound butchers unprecedented low temperatures was/| Corporation and several cranes for} be! aeons. 5 ; 3 12% @12%. fied as required by law, and claims) brother, Grant Law, was picked up| ind H, J Walters, assistant cash- << 5 Alt it; f @ y law, iorlda citrus fruit crop was not! months, the cement mills in this|N°r-. som AFT Crate ae ra ered Widimvetitins apt heed nearby, c48:87; | tox eave teens Soe re ty eee ete (ee aie tee ters. | jurt extensively by the unusually: state are beginning to respond to the 2s dertone on plainer kind weak to low. | [Utures, 47.87@48.00, under that appointment, At the| The first complaint was made out} Q. K. Deaver has filled the offite old weather of the last two Gets {ncreased demana and are speeding Prairie Pipe 108 er; Dulk early sales $8.50799,25;| FoR. steady; prices unchanged. | next succeeding session of the Legis-| by the Warne-Crosby Motor com |of cashier, a position to which © faninge to early vegetables in South! up production. annie Te ai 12.62, Ribs, 60 pound averages out was being held to serve out a 9.87. suspended sentence of 90 days on feet and underreaming to case off 'Cmar .75; Salt Creex 22%. Trading News in Comodity Markets of Country mation as to any actual transfer of Standard Oi] Stocks Ports unfilled orders on its books ANGIO —---mewewnaemmae= 15% not done, but the Senate adjourned! without any such appointment hav- e Metals ng been made, or Presented to it for Cal $6.10@6.80; top $6.90; 160 to 200 consideration. Thereafter, on April Great boon to the Texas fruit and) the government. jarred pound weights $6.25@6.60; packing 4, 1921, Governor Carey again ap- egetable growers as premature de- Typols. sows mostly $6.40@6.50; average Pointed him for a term of six years elopment and budding were halted. indiana Lead, steady; spot, 7.75 25. lature, in 1923, no name for the of-| pany and charged theft of a battery. | H. McFarland has been elevated. eorgia, South Alabama, and North- Salor Ref. --------—--- 187 Te Tiana ee ieee ee She sau cetees omaek B. cLadts erst | ies tas: acct toe me by the! The second was signed by Frank —_>—_—_ Florida will total millions of do}- Eggs SOU PIDe --wwennenm——— |can bass; heavy vevlers 25 tc hue | 22d,nearby, 6.42@6.45. Governor, but near the close of the|Swigart and charged the theft of] For results try a Tribune Cl . PORTLAND, Jan. 9.—The market , ‘¢ z s bet | Antimony, spot, 10,00. session, the Senate, without execu- for eggs is firm with cold weather|S&: reek phe en le ede ager be bai! SA a i OST E tive request or communication, con- Automobiles the dominating factor. However,|S- others weak: trend lower: sidered the said appointment of 1921) §298. CLEVELAND, .@an. 9.—A new) everyone seems to want to sell be. tcher cows ard helfers $3 and adopted a motion or resolution hipping building and assembling cause of fear of break which milder - Bae dates 4 25; C3 a tte Sugar confirming the same. Thereafter, on oom at the Peerless Motor plant will| weather would bring. ee ee caaeste - Meht 8503.30; vealers, top packers Sete rGasAMesren .48,5.1889.; thie Gov finished “this: month.’ The com- So BEE ON $9.50@10; bologna bulls largely $3.75 ernor filed with the Secretary of ny now has about as many orders weed er errerere. @4.50; stockers and feeders $6@ State a notice that for stated reas- valuables from his apartment on | ted Ad. South Lincoln street, valued at a Guard Your Healif’| roteetion é 'E for! @ ' a Foreign Exchange - Sheep-Recelpts 22,000; very slow: |fine granulated listed at 8.60 by a'l| and ‘hereupon ded glen oniaitiens *BLADDER|| * Aisi et Bore 3 SEATTLE, Jan. 9,—Number_one peels biriaca dl Teebe SEY i | refiners. ‘Tracing continued lig! Engineer, specitying in his commis ghee and groove fr dooring todsy E = 7 abi ligne and handy welgne mee, | Sagaet future riominal: Vion alec’ cuat te wea far a. tersy ot 5 selling at $60 @ thousand feet as! FOREIGN EXCHANGE ---- -.\- -35@7.50; feeding lambs active, | stexdy; approximate sa atx yeare there: after. 3 : ompared with $70 at the height ot NEW YORK. Jan. %—¥oreign pihel die ee ip sac cone gate [a Fee ere Sete Minnie Spangler. administrix of|| Surveying and Locations the building boom last year. Similar exchanges steady; quotations {),{Cat Creek ~-2------w----------$ 195 ary. & des work es bullding boowa last year. Sumilar.excha Cat Creek $12.60012.75, May, 4.06; July, 4.7 seated, is guing’ the, Chicane, Bisr| | Oo este Ot sexperta, Ol d mi cents, ween en ------ eee -- ens . 5 - i 8 ft shiplap Bnd ‘other Sesed 0c com- Great Britain demand 429; cables Osago Diniwes Prices. neton & Quincy raiirvad (or $30,090 WYOMING MAP AND Pon lumber. Plate glass is quoted 429%; 60 day bills on banks 429% damages and $500 expenses as the * i DENVER, Colo., Jan. 9.—(U. S. 1 . BLUE PRINT CO. t tae acuare foot compared with France demand 4.89%; cable: “ TOTCHNEHE snecewmercemes cw eee Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs Potatoes GIVE Ny ADNST ape oF fae patty Lek Rieke Glow, P. 9. Box 325 : ‘ot 2.45, 7] e 5 —Recelpts, 2,000; mostly 6 to 15¢ October 20. Room-10, e- ‘ ‘ mgs lower; top; $7.00! bulk of medium Pickell BAN FRANCISCO, Jan oAariw ise: apcoonottenae. Trolend’’ ae: wereceeeneceeenenee SENET Er ene | Comm kano sans §: pda bes a an'ng of flush of! production in the mand’ 87.65: cables 37.70. Norway| Big Muddy ~~-.--~----------— $6.75 to $7.00; packing sows general. see, are: a rig 'y steady, mostly $5.75; pigs, steady; | Weak; receipts 26 cars; total U. 8, ontinue mand pe large sompanies ncxutring Ioues See Seek: Gata tase een |euibart por PaO RIGG) #68); morne: atom ples, | SElberanis 000: Wissorain and Mie) au ee ten scent tony by hitherto unproved regions. New zor’and demand 17.38; Spain demand|¥amilton Dome -. “Caitle—Receipts, 100; calves, 0: | umber 1, 145@1.58: frozen 1.25@ Mie pres ter eect Oklabome GREEN & COMP ANY evelopment activities te reported : Poland steady; plain to good cows, $4.25 | 140; Idaho sacked russete 2.30. and. texas, olle cards cai to 430 : Miioning! slug cara wreans cenuetss WGuso incie asco as? Hab Puckil pape eae <A Laat grade, $1; 83 to 35.9, $1.25; 36 to Baithe “codrmeen part of thie Coal eee here arses heifers, $5.00 to $6.50; odd steers, 38.9, $1.40; 39. and ‘above, $1.50, ca district, Sea Gia TAreedtien darene $7.00 down; canners, mostly $2.0 * mand — .50%; ‘gentin: leman Silver plain stocker steers, $5.75 to $8.00: aaa ey eee een eR HIGHEST PRICES PAID F ‘OR swan 33.12; Brasil demand 11.12; Mon- calves, stendy to 25c higher; best PELTS, FURS AND WOOL SAN A! S iW YORK, Jan. 9—Spot cotton | v 9 hanged. trea} 97 36: NE 5 y tt Jers, $10, 25, une! N ANGELO, Texas, Jan. 9. n | vealers, $10,00 to $10.25. The wool growers central storaze So ia Ae ahaa Sheep—Recelpts, 2.400; fat lambs.! iw YORK, Jan. 9—Bar silver,| INDEPENDENCE, Kane, Jan. company celebrated its fiftieth ann!- pice pA 644%; Mexican dollars, 49. —The Prairie Oil and Gas company Get our prices before shipping. Do not be mislead pray ty eutribating « 30)ner cette Money feeder kind to nearby feeders, FLAX. from 25 to 60 conte In the muito cr | by other agents representing Green & Co. Before 'The company sold 2764000 pounds Butter and $13,368 freight peiaitat- ewes eround |) nuLure, | Minn., Jen. %—Cloee| Kanses, Oklahoma end -nerthers you ship or sell wire us at our expense. ‘of wool and mohair in 1923. at Eggs Abc lower; twoleare:108 pound’ hold-| sax: ganuary, 2.64%; ¥ebcuary, | Texas ceude oll, effective at ence. Average of 42 cents a pound. This NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Call money 2.45; May, 2.49. ——— — Was 250,000 pounds more than 1922 easier; high, 4%; low, 4%; ruling, and the average price of 2 cents ajrate, 4%; closing bid, 4%; offered| CHICAGO, Jan, 9.—Butter. low pound higher, |mt 4%; last Joan, 4%; ‘call loans| creamery extras, S4c; standards, 6 Every Year The Same Old Location’ ——_—.—- LIBERTY BONDS. 5 NEW YOR —Liberty | a aris leap year for the 518 WEST YELLOWSTO against seceptances, 4; time loans, |extra firsts, 5114@53c; firsts, 47@ bonds closed: first 445. | pedestrain.—Hackensack Republican. Ph 2408 Steel steady; mixed collateral, 60-90 days, |49e; seconds, 44@45c. 98.23; second 445, 9 hird 4%, ROE AINE ieee PSI Be ene CLEVELAND, Jan. 9.—-The Wel-|4%@5; 4-6 months, 4%@3; prime 1 ; receipts, 8.587 cases; fourth 4%\s, * &. €0¥-§ rxpert watch and Jewelry repair an Seaver Morgan coropanr re-! commercial paper, 4% @5. ordinary firsts, 62@338e. ? ernment 6! 2 fins. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bicg. a oes Geen

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