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fhe Casper Daily Cribune : aa EVEN - Finance idwest Takes Over Big OL STOCKS ONIWHEAT MARKET per et persone sesso S/MARKETRECEDE!S UNSETTLED, t. 4, The Utah Oil Refining a | Boston SM veritas *—'-—a ae recently acquired 900 acres of leases | American poirot cay Me oparmea-4 in the Big Piney field in Lincdin yea Smeéting and me Pig eal iaewere gamers & _ county from the Cretaceous Of! com-| American Sugar -—.-———- misek Grote: Say: eee pany. Last year a well was drilled | American T. and T. -—-——_ mek on the Cretaceous hol¢ing to a| American Tobacco — 6 = alts depth of about 1,200 feet where a| American Woolen —— set: very high grade light ofl was en-| Anaconda Copper ~ countered. The well was immediate-| Atchison -.——~ ly capped in and no one has been | Atl., Gulf and W. Indies able to ascertain the amount it in| Baldwin Locomotive --.-—. capable of producing. The proposed | Baltimore and Ohio — test by the Midwest will determine | Bethlehem Steel ----—~.. Albsence of Buying Causes|Corn Shows Activity—Good 1 to 2 Point Losses in Crop Reports Add to Many Shares Wheat Weakness NEW YORK. Feb. 25—Absence] CHICAGO, Feb. Cow Gulch - , i of effective buying support encour Domino - aged a resumption of bear attacks Elkhorn - . ‘ in today’s quiet stock market. BE. T. Williams c ij Losses of 1 to 2 points were distrib- Czechoslovak Rep, $c ctfs — Dominion of Canada, 5s, 1952 French Rept 1 Japanese Kingdom on Belgium, —Corn show-| Kingdom of Norway, 6a — State of Qu ed much more activity than wheat mide te. today, and started upward whereas|U. I of G. DB. and L., 80 37 wheat tended down grade in the y ” Railway and early dealings. Recelpts of corn| American Smelting, 5s uted throughout the list with the|were smaller than had been’ ex-| American Sugar, 63 7.00 ols, coppers and chemicals ~ bear-| pected, and with pit offerings Iimit-|Amer.can Tel. Col. tr., 5s 80% 10013, Pr a al baad we whether or not the well will have | Callfornia Petroleum —————— SE ERE 5 ( ‘12 [ing the brunt of the selling. Sales|ed the corn market was responsive | Anaconda Copper, 7s, 1938 re an output as large as has been ry-} Canadian Pacific -———.._. Jupiter. —---—----- oy cr; | aapetetaatad) t0ueoe etiaren to buying. Bulls said the country | Anaconda Copper, 6s, wet é mored. Central Leather a---—- Kinney Coastal -.---- «12 .13 Considerable irregularity @evelop-|had stopped selling corn and that | A‘ (7 and San. Fe., ge, 45 ; Cerro de Pasco Copper —---—— Lance Creek Royalty. 02 102%] od at the opening of toiay's atock |indications pointed to m diminished | fethichera Steet non Ge aenee A ’ Chander Motors -—-———__ Marine .--.---------- 4.00 425 | market with the main price trend|movement. Corn opening prices,| Canadian Pacific deb, 4 4 Chesapeake and Ohio -.-.-. Mike Henry ----.--.-. .00% .01 apparently downward. Coppers were | Which varied from a shade decline| Chicago, Burlington and Q % Chicago and Northwestern ~ | Mountain & Guit -- 1.40 1.45 [again heavy. Solling pressure alsy|to “ec advance, with May 80% to| Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul cv, 4%s _ '. Chicago, Mil & St. Paul pfa _ New York Ol! --.- 1180 12.50 | was evident against such fasues as|80%c were followed by moderate| Chile Copper, 68 100% * Chicago, R. I, and Pac, ----- Picardy - ..--—-----~ .04 05 | Royal Dutch, Bethlehem Stee! and|seneral gains. + |Great Northern, 7s A - 106% » OW m Increase ined ‘eh D greens - 00% 01%] Studebaker, all of which yielded| Absence of crop scare develop-| Montana Power, 5s A ~ 95% i. Chino Copper - ¢|Red Bank 9.50 10.00 | fractionally on initial sales. South|™ents which has been looked for,| Northern Pacific ref., f* B 103% & Consolidated Gas ---------- Royalty & Producers. .09% .10%] Porto Rican tended to weaken what values, After | Nctitewestern Bell., Tol * Sugar advanced a Pacific Gas and Electric 5s Corn Products ---.--—-. 014% .03 Cosden Otl -..-----.-~------ F 03 Crucible Steel ~.-.-..---. Western Exploration ~ 3.65 3.70 opening % to %c lower, May $1.10% to $1.10% and July $1.11%, the market sagged a little more. point. Price movements were very nar- average gross production of 477,750 . 4 row and irregular in the early trad- odd! (chap ace labia seh Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. --—-. etd ost (Br ana a ae ing. Standard industrial shares as} Oats sympathized with corn, Op- North Texas shows an increase of Erie --—_. a : ¥. ot ies he “a3 a rule showed only nominal changes | °"/ng unchanged to %c higher. May ag compared with 140,000 barre’s for | 300 barrels; Central Texas an in-|Fumous Players Lasky per eke canoe . although Baldwin, after opening un-| 47° to 49c, prices held near to the initlal range. the preceding week, an increase of | crease of 4.700 bagrela North Louis-| General Asphn't ~~~ r Higher quotations on hogs gave B,000 barrels. Salt Creek is report-|iana a decrease of 750 barrels; and | “eneral Electric. ~~. ed at 111,300 barrels, against 109,350 | Arkansas an increase of 3,750 bar-| General Motors ox div, barrels. rels. In Oklahoma production of | Grett Northern pf. - ‘The estimated daily average gross | Burbank is shown as 102,400 bar-| “Ulf States Steel - NEW YO) TRB CLOSIN changed, Croppei %, and Studebak- veges ee Bia rae er extended its loss to 1%. Central | , Hgner quel io i 749 7 o2 | Leath * % r, irmness to he provision market. Mountain Producers - 17.12 17.25 her common dropped 1% and thy the Gay’ wore on: poutthred ell. mee the preferred one.’ Baltimore and fenrock O!l ------- sot 8 Ohio preferred and Seaboard. Air | ee found the market some aggres EX & P n of the Mid-Continent | rels against 204,600 berreis; ‘Ton.(Jllinols Central -— sis Line preferred each dropped 3% but | Fve Rig hee sping abd i Salt Creek Prds. -.. field, including Oklahoma, Kansas, | kawa 38,000 barrels, against 37,500 | J»spiratiom Copper Mutual 13.25 Pere Marquette advanced a’ point. Salt Creek Cons. . North Texas, Central Texas, North | barrels, and output of the Bristow Sage Harvester : <ieegatiearrcr Zan Foreign exchange opened firm. [{1102@% ta $1.10%% and July Louisiana and Arkansas was 905,350 | pool was 45.600 barrels, against 45,-| int. Mer Marine p Prod. and Refrs. ~ 34.75 Resumption » of | bear attacks | Wheat number 3 red.f1.10; number barrels as compared with 900,700 | 000 barrel, The Mexia pool, Central | International Taper ‘conden * brought: shout ‘= generat reaction: |. yo -a $1.10%@L14, barrels for the precoding week, an | Texas is reported at 5,450 barrels, | Invincible Olt ——---- <2 | Mutual es ary movemént before noon. Traders |" corn number 2 mixed £0c; number fnerease of 4,650 barrels. The Mid-| ngamst’ 34.200 barrels, Corsicina- | Kelly Springflelt Tire - 251 8-0, who. hed bought stocks for a turn |. venow 80% @81isc Continent production, excluding | Powell 108,800 barrels, against 99,-| Kennecott Coppe= Dities Service ‘Com. —--152.00 last week were quick to let them |” Gits, number 2 white 49@50- , Arkansas, heavy of!,| 600 barrels; Hynesvilla North | Lima Locomstivo ~ pled pases act as go when such popular issues as number 3 white, 47% a48 x4 was 96,600 barrels, as compared| Louisiana, 20,250 barrels, against | ulsville and Nashville Americén Cha," Beliwia,. Stucebak: number 2, Tle. Earley 65@ : st Darreia, an increase pf 1,700 barrels. | 20,900 barrels, and Smackover, Ar | Mack Truck ---------——-— er extended their initial losses to a so.” rimothy seed $6.50@8.00. Clov- The Rediscovery responsibility for others souls,. Men ae. Reais sett ca eae Cia lesan eaalahgen peeled sf Maxwell Motors - re ae os polnt or more. Selling prersure was | or ‘seed $18.00@24.00, Lard 11.10. Sxctbe ‘themselves by séndingah- ii production of the Gulf Coast fie!d| 23.200 barrels, heavy 73,200 barrels, ; most effective against the dils mo: |S, Seed $18.00 it ‘ other for the performance of a duty al syas $95,000 barre's, as compared | against 70,250 barrels. In the Guif Middle States O11 - - ; tors, coppers, leathers, industrials | HVS 90-50. Bellies $001 ushele Of Christ thelr own, as it by proxy they may with $8,050 barrels tor the preced.| field Hull Is reported at 25,550 bar-| Missourl Kan an srexas new and independent steels. Losses of |i, tho visible corn supply was about relieve themselves of both duty and = ing. week, an increase of 11,700 bar-|.rels, agianst 17,800 barrels and] Missour! Pacific pt. : THI! Feb, 25.—Hogs re-| 0h? to two points were registered | ay expected, and had but ttle effect First Congregational etelieoka be rels. vest Columbia 12,300 barrels, ; New York Central by more than two score issues be | on the market. Prices closed firm,| REV. ROBERT. ALLING The gospel offers a feast, but’ the ; mostly 15 to 20¢ high- er; light weight show more advan Oklahoma-Kansas shows a daily | against 12,150 barrel ¥.. N. H., and Hartford «- fore noon, including DuPont, Unit- ‘orfolk and Western ot this} *¢tvants must go out with a com- %@c to %c net higher, May 80%c| The greatest discovery : ed States Cast Iron and Pipe, Ana- 3 a pelling invitation. And there must % bulk good and choice offerings scal- to 80c. generation is Jesus Christ. And af °. i s Northern Pacific %| hg 150 pounds and up 7.10@7.80:| Cont Copper, the Pan American! wrieaT— Open High Low Closo| the last half century has been the|%% Something worth while to which 4 : B f shaggy dt seagoing top 7:30; bulk packing sows 6.25@|°"4 General Asphalt Hide and) May 1.10% 110% 1.10% 1.10% | greatest in the history of the world.| ‘he People are invited. The church 9 ar. e€ OSSIp an r1ers Reig grup . Cannes eid 6.50; bulk desirable strong welght|1*@ther preferred, American Wool-| july _2__.1.11% 1.11% 1.10% 1.10% | We are living in the greatest age| Vt Maoh lame igcar td worth saying, fe eh te Aad hee ae dae oe Killing plgs 6.00@6.50; big packers |", Houston. Mariand, Standard Oil] sept, 11.11% 1.11% 1.10% 1.10% | he world has ever known. my it with strength. To) 4) ‘The rediscovery and. the reap-|fr and reasonable presentation praisement of Jesus if sensed and| men are ready to listen. Old truth 9° appreciated by the church will save | 88 new applications. New methods it, if not it will destroy ft, The total] ™@ke possible new victories. When demoralization of the world, The] *YPPorted by facts, strong convic- total failure and absurdity of force.| ions make strong persuasions. W The widespread debauch of sclfish.|2¥° @ definite, worth-while {nvita- tion, and we are to give it con b@| Of Callfornia, Gulf States, Repub'ic | ConN— F :) e . . e Pecple's Gas inactive; heavyweight hogs 7 On erations m Oil Fields Se Poca eB SMELT R eet 230; medium 7,10@7.80; Ught 6,90@ | 2nd Crucible Steels, and Kelly (May 80% 81% 80% .80% | Pure* Oil ------.------———-— 7.30; Ught ght 6.25@7.20; packing| SPtingtield Tire, Ralls also were ~--— 30% 8146 80% 81% July Reading —- sows, smooth 6.40@6.60; packing | *ussish, losses of a point or fo) Sept. _..- 81% 81% 81 81% Republic Iren and Steel __ sows rough 6.15@6.40; Slaughter} >@"s recorded by Lackawanna, | o,Ts— Sears Roebuck -~ pigs 4.50@6.50. Southern Railway and New Haven. | ay | Sinclair Con O11 Cattle receipts 20,000; beef steers | Call money opened at four per cent. | July Southern Pacific — A8% 49 AS 48% Tabor Grand Ready the department of the interior at prheary nam inaeer th) Bverything is now in readiness| Washington {s beginning to take ac- and fat she stoc! t + The early afternoon market was some 43% 43% .43% .43%4| ness and the worship of mammon] ~ for the firing of boilers and the| ton on more, Aa aoe ete dandy aa] Southern Railway: — =~ Better Ae ecateriatseniaed digh Pricssiebnbiabed. to ehade intraeD oe aes * [have all contributed to the new ac-| Vineingly. | There is little to offer @arting of work at the Tabor Grand/ os icinity of the Wellington dome,| Standard Ol of N..J. -. desirable beef heifers reflecting| spots. Coppers were supplied freely | May < 11.87 11.80 11.20] claim that the solver of our ills ts pact Mga {f in the words mines a the eaag oho 8 This land is not set aside for naval, Studebaker Corporation strength; steer rim largely short fed|@nd all of the Virginia-Carolina| july _ 11.55 11.60 11.50/no other than this carpenter of Na-| {1 edb es bi pr Rhy fu Suen cor . Texas Co, . ----. % | best matured steers early 11.25; chemiqal {rsues sagged to new low BS— zareth. vi Gone, however until spring woather| Purposes ana may therefore 6 leas-| moras and Pacific ——--—,-- 28% | joads 10.60@11.00; bulk cteera LI8@) figured for the year, the preferred we é 0.77 9.80 9.77 8.80] ‘Thus my reason for speaking to-}6™mPIY Our souls of conviction and pei v eee tors SOne smite, sniper: Tobacco Products A 9.25; shipping demand moderately| ‘osing 8 points, St. Louis and San} july | 9.95 10.05 9.95 10.05 | day on the friends of Jesus, He was spb Measat tendent for the operators, declares 4% Transcontinental Of broad; country demand for well bred| Francisco common and_ preferred | BELLIES— poor but an heir of royal blood. He that all preliminary and repair work Petroleum Club Meeting Union® Pacific -. ‘| meaty feeders broader; such kind| Were strong and Davison Chemical 10.10 10.05 10.10] experienced the limitations of pover- s « nt has been completed. J. E. Hanway,| 4. iar meeting of the Wyom-|U- S. Ind, Alcohol -----—--- scarce in fresh receipts; practical| moved up 1% on short covering, 10.85 10.60 10.62 rly he gained the attitude to-| Does Music Bring rd publisher of the Casper Tribune, is] 2 pet Oum club will be held te.| United States Rubber ——--_ 36% | top weighty bulls 5.00; Bulk veal| Fisher body jumped seven points. ward life of the underdog. And heavily interested in the ‘Tabor ‘Grand group. Rozet Reports Seepage A slight seepage of ofl was recent- morrow evening at the county court| United States Steel ~--—-- 104% | calves to packers 10.10@11.00; out-| ‘The closing was heavy, spasmoic] MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 25.| never in the highest moments of Man to God? te house, beginning at 8 o'clock. L,| Utah Copper -—-. ---- 65% | siders upward to 13.50 and above;| market covering in the late deal-|—-Wheat—Cash, number 1 northern | his popularity did he gain access to te L. Langworthy ,of the pipe line de-| Westfyghouse Eledtric - trade steady; Jess desirable quality| ings brought about rallies in a few] §1.15%@1.19%; number 1 dark,| the upper circles of society. In ac: of partment of the Midwest Refining! Willys Overland - considered. issues, notably Baldwin, American|northern spring, choice to fancy,| demic circles he was considered a GRACE aF rd company, will talk on “Pipe Line| American Zinc, Lead ani Sheep receipts 18,000; slow;. fat| Can and Pacific O1l, but the genera! | $1.23%@1.30%; good to choice] free lance. He was never cowed by E AFRICAN METHODIST in i and Gas| Transportation. RE. Loucks,| Butte and Superidr —_. wooled lambs mostly 15 to 25c highs| list continued to yield to pressure. | $1.19%@1.22%; ordinary to good,| the presence of the rich, and never REV. T. J. BURWELL of Act ren iain eed) Pade tect ta| field superintendent of the Carter er; best grade showing most ad- ae $116%@119%; May 1.15%; July|8hrank from the fellowship of the The Influence of Musto in : : : All men with few ‘except Oil company, will speak on “Pro-| Montana Power -.... vance; sheep round steady; feeding $1.15%; July 1.16%; September | poor and outcast. He stood squarely eptions ere ¢ its test well one-half mile cast of| Ol on mohtems.”* Nationale Lead lambs 25 to 40 higher Early bull Forei Exchange $1.15%. before the world of his day and one|™ore or less influenced by music Rozet in Campbell county. It 1s ahs gn g Corn—Number 3 yellow. 72%@| ideal Democrat of history, Though some may not be musicians 780. He invites himself to the home of| themselves, still they are apprecia- fat wooled lambs 15.50@15.85; top oats c oer one. is wah Billy Creek D. BUDO TEUURO® \CHPERE IRDSL Sarabt Zacch he publican, Made rich by| tive of music. 8 li 5 Y Iy jeeper good medium weight fat ewes 9.50;] MARKET—Foreign Exchi _ .-] Oats—Number 3 white 44%c. Bar-| Zaccheus the publican, Made rich by lc. Some, music: influ- intendent of the company feels quite] Latest reports show the test of e'ght decks choice shearing lambs} NEW YORK, Treb. ae rorelgn ley 55@67c. Rye, number 2, 64%@| Collecting taxes on the productive] ¢mces more than others; some are | elated over this discovery and for} the Billy Creek structure in John- : Ks ®3 ae 2 561 vi 29 larly so infl d. 14,90. 4 ; flax, number 1, $2.56%@ | orchards of palm groves an‘ balsem | Pecullarly uenced. Such a the benefit of “somo of my friends! son county to be drilling at 4,122 bai gta Bel rel cae BA lr i eS" near Jericho. The proletariat mur-|™an was Saul. Had he not so been who have made a wager to drink| feet, It is expected that another 65 ees 2 ¥ ‘ es A si mured. Jesus was unmoved by the} We might never have known of him. all the ofl that is found in this hole,"| feet of shale will have to be drilled cana aothe: eky : 10 to 486 lee: “20%; slaty de ieee ond presence of great wealth. Zaccheus| We learn from the narrative of his . a he says: “Now, boys, take a tip and) through before the Muddy sand is was conscience stricken. And a| life that through the influence of * th. Buckeye .. higher; bulk 220 to 300 pound butch:| 428, France demand 4.36; cables A . ‘i 8 Bee eccentances tatecnattyiae there Speen ares. an aeT ye. 20. UoRSUNS| Continental oeocseas 140M ers 6.90@7.05; top 7.05,. Desirable| 4.36%. Italy demand 4.35; cables Peart GH a WAS SCOR a eee ee: tbe enough to cause the dread- ort Shia ain Sea i hale Paued Cumberland *-.---—-- 140 180 to 210 pound weights 6.75@6.90;| 4.35%. Belgium 3.82%4;:cables 8.83; ae eealuatens Tae Hngws: wood [Tomantic. On: the. return trom tose be: Bo: ne | DANY: anal ie. DE Galena: otk ae GbR mixed loads carrying packing sows| Germany demand .000000000022; : f far for bi sia 6d disease, Logoes on the nes." to the Muddy sand near 4,190 feet. Titnole 145 and Uke 6.75@6.95; packing sows| cables 000000000022. Holland de- slornes silks, Biepnaloes aeidennes plied 8 cplaseatig ion '3, he pro- 4 _ Weep. ES 4 ~ . nd 3554 on boulevards and all the other ‘ss on hearing other prophets, ig yee oe NT? ae pach Mesmeats recraiees =| Neo een ee sen cay rain SUCRE ‘ ee Our big churches will send thous-| harp, tabret, pipe and ete. As wo wooing oils are Zp. ia. today|by the Utah Oll Refining. oompany| Nor. Pipe -<-a-.- 100 and yearlings slow, killing quality| land .000012; Czecho Slovakia 2.90% organs Bere 2 Chie walle: ae natelite doattifngs tattecnna nee pig were listed on the New York Curb| to drill another well on the Black|Ohio Oil -~--—------._ 724% plain. Extremes of quality steady;| Jugo Slavia 1.25%; Austria .0014 OB, citizenship. Hypocrites. provided by Divine Providence. It as follows: ‘Mountain structure in Hot Springs] Pra‘rio Oil — 237 in between grades weak to lower;| Rumania .65%; Argentina demand Bre eee AN 2h te | coca oe tho mentee REE ae oe ‘Standard Of! (Ind) 62% Mountain| county. The location will be on the| Prairie Pipe --——--— 107 top steers 9.90; bulk steers and| 34.50; Brazil 12.10; Tokio 45; Mon- civilization demands the New Testa-| the goodness of God in the adapta. 7 Producers 17%; Mutual 12%; Omar] NB% NW% sec. 35-42-91. An at-|Solar Ref. ---------— 218 yearlings 7.50@9.00; other killing| treal 96 23-32. ment Christ or none. The church| tion of man to his surroundings, so * 75; Salt Creek 205%. Leach pay Denes to haul rig} Sou. Pipe -—-—------- 93 oleae Ar poy soe pila becca must get down to honest, straight- ri) to derive enjoyment, from them. ’ materials to locat \* pS 0 Nigh ss yt Ea Sm ae stags hulk: butaher cowe i es METALS (Continued from Page One) forward facts or quit. Rouble Ara. antinucs eons a ~ Government Maps. Weltington 233 fers 4.00@6.50; canners and cutters permit of the Senandoah standing soothes and cheers. This may be Ase showing ne on Ci ga 45% REG 78s Nonlera ta Deckere S006) still even if the arctic winds would Churchgoers Must perhaps best recognized in war. on. Thee Wellngtos.Gome no Butter and Eggs 323 9.50; some packers paying upward NDON, Feb. 25— silver | permit such a desired end. The “ob- From Jericho to the Marne music Fort Collins has been completed by : 63% to 10.00. Bolgona bulls 4.00@4.50;| -VONDON. Feb. 25-—Bar, sliver | Prvations” taken on such a speedy H 1 ti has held a leading place with men the geological survey and ts filed ‘ 160 bulle stockers and feeders 6.00@7.25;| 3% 5:16 Pence Per ounce. Money | Rare te Polar regions, it is ave incentive In battle, In the face of danger it with the registrar for the Denver] NeW YORK, Feb. 25. — Butter 63% top feeders 7:85, claimed, would be of little value. so lifts men that they know no fear. district of the United States general] easy; rece’pts 13,071. Creamery is Sheep receipts 6,500; slow, fat It hag a twofold influence in that land office. higher . than extras 50@50%4c; | |lambs 15@25c higher; a few loads| NEW YORK, Feb. 25—Bar silver] One of the blasted hopes of the| ne iret Presbyterian Taber-| it brings man to realize that thes 7 The area included in the survey] creamery extras (92 score) 49%4c; - 14.75@14.85, 14.90 bid; clipped lambs} 64%; Mexican dollars 437%. Shenandoah’s crew was that on the} nace, Sixth and Durbin streets, is-a source of harmony within which — 12.70; sheep and feeders scarce. polar journey it might lscover| joy.’ Chas. A. Wilson, D. D.| nothing can at cl some new land and set up c'aim to Minister tinkea’ vinialthy bane laroastion te {t for the United States. It was! he fourteenth chapter of the| man, in God. Music is productive panned! Woe) sae ene Sawty, Gospel by St. Luke contains the] of extraodinary effects, Saul was covered territory ‘Denby Land story of a great fenst from whichy refreshed, and was well, the evil honor of the secretary of the navy.|-he invited guests by one consent| spirit departed from him. Tt reveal- 4s six miles long and one and three-} aitto firsts (88 to 91 score) 48%4@ quarters mile wide. It lies in town-| 491;¢; packing stock current make CRUDE MARKET NEW YORK, Feb. 25. — Copper inns 9 and 10 north, ranges 68 and! inter 2, 2914 @a0c. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 2§—| easy: electrolytic spot and futures aby Eggs weak; receipts 21,695. Fresh| cat Creek -----------. Cattle 11,000; calves 2500; few sales | 13% @13%c. Aires ase ie i 2 re eee pgr a gathered extra firats 35% @36%c;| Lance Creek desirable beef steers steady to strong] ‘Tin easy, spot and naerby $54.25; meant section hes bee) ditto seconds and poorer 31%@| Osage other grades slow, mostly steady; | futures $54.12. Moun ie AGALiND pERdIa be author . “Byeeien 22s 8 etganeahy 32%c. New Jersey and other hen-|Grass Creek, light —----— handy weights and yearlings $9.25;| Iron steady: number 1 northern | /ven i¢ the trip Sngly ve, | czoused themselves, The servant} ed to him the source of all repose Announcement jo _made that) ory whites, closely selected extras|Grass Creek, heavy --.---— bulk fed steers $7.60@ $9.00; cows'| $23@24; number 2 northern $22.50 | zed by congress—a seemingly re-| was sent out into the highways and|—God; and the assurance that such cf fe and heifers steady to strong; beef.| @23; number’? southern $23@24. | mote contingency — Mr. Denby} hedges with a new Invitation, and] is always near man, and it is his 20; y ear by ee na Neceeraniten > fists i Greybull = cows $4.00@$5.50; canners and cut-| [Lead seady, spot $8.07@9.25;| Would no longer be the head of the| the invited guests filled the house.| priviledge to enter into {t. Does music ‘isthe al av. me: there might] Go" is a little word but it filled] bring God t ? No. 4 yee ters $2.25@$2.35; bulls strong, bo-| Zinc quiet, East St. Louis spot and|®@vy department and ie © man? No. Does mula IN NE TAX extras auaaases\ alti Baty 8 eae apa He gna’ s4:se@idsén; calves’ atestys| eas ee 4kaE, be opporition both in and out oflevery seat at the feast. It stands| bring man to God? No. But musi noste ; Salt Creek best veals $10.00; others $4.00@$7.25 | Antimony spot $11. congress to the uso ae cane for obedience of faith, and the goes establish a2 common, meeting SERVICE Oat eae. pte deers: | ecmudey oa stockers and feeders active; shado Mr. Denby’s popularity in power to overcome obstacles. It| place for both man and God, the C. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant 400—401 O-S Bldg. ‘ % oe sabia bulk others $6.10@§7.00, ways. He has given the navy men|his home to publish the tidings of| relation to the Creator, and the best Pode aerate Set bale Hepulton Dome o Hogs $11,000; 10 to 15c higher to POTATOES greater latitude in conducting the| Christ; the woman of Samaria to| in the creature is of the Creator. Wa @2ic; state who.e milk seaeaeie.| donk Ps RET WTR shippers, top $7.05; packers bid up affairs of the eérvice than almost | the village to tell her friends of the| must not forget however, that musta eras aed iopeme crabs! biieg (ea Uae s ans to $7.00; bulk of sales $6.60@$7.00; any secretary who has been in| self-declared Messiah. It scattered| may have a part!al and temporary o average & Notches “65 | desirable 220. to 280 pound averages Washington. He has not been arbi-| abroad the disciples after the ascen-|,effect In its wholesome power. Saul CHICAGO, Feb. 25. — Potatoes State, whole milk flats fresh fancy | Mule Creek higher; fleshy feeders $8.00@$8.40; service has been attested in many] sent the IMberated demoniac back to} creature recognizes his worth and Sta a i a ES | Pilot Butte mostly $6.95@$7.00; bulk 170 to 210| trading slow, market dull; receipts| trary but amendable to reason to| sion, that beginning at Jerusalem, | was not completely cured of his mal- Phone _767. CHICAGO, BOD: Abe Utes Ua” Land = pound averages $6.60@$6.90; 130) 66 carsg total United States ship-| all times and having served himself the remotest parts of the earth|ady. A breathing spell was grant. | settled, creamery extras 49; stand. | H@nder --~ to 160 pound averages $6.00@$6.45;| ments 1,190; Wisconsins sackec|in the marine corps during the| should hear the story of redeeming|ed him, wherein he might again apda:disiextre: Crata: 48 yA; irate packing sows mostly $6.10@§6.25; | round whites $1.20@1.40. bulk $1.35| world war, he caught the fancy of| love went into the market place:| seek God. But he did not so do. 47@4714; seconds 45% @46. stock pigs steady; bullc $4.75@$5.35. | @1,55; Minnesota and North Dakota | both officers anc men. stopped on the highway; wherever| But such was not the fault of Bggs lower; receipia 25158 cases, | og] Lands In Sheep receipts 7,000; lambs 10 to| sacked Red River Ohios $1.40@1.60.] “Denby land” was to be the| there was a listening ear, and a| David, but the fault of Saul, Saul 365 -|- 1 ae 366 firsts 2734@28. ordinary firsts 25@ 25c higher; top $15.00; others $14.25 navy’s lasting tribute to him, longing heart. We need not wonder| heard the music, and it was with 26. C 1 d Oo @$14.90; sheep 10 to 15c _highe: ed at the result.’ The Lord' added to| him lke chloroform to the soul, an olaro pen top ewes $9.50; others $8.75@$9.4 CARD OF THANKS, the church daily such as were being] alleviation rather than a cure, ane f all shorn wethers $9.25. LIBERTY BONDS I wish to thank the Elders of | saved.’ ‘We take too much lcense| world {s still full of such today. Y Bia ate sone latter Day Saints church, mue!-|in interpretation, Men are looking|citement, operas, movies act to 25. 7 + o re inst going. Sympathetic eyes| soothe the troubles spir! nf + Feb. 25.—Secre- Visible Grain Supply. NG Aes |clans, members of Knights of | instead of going. Pirlts of men NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—The vis-] NEW YORK, Feb. 25. —Liberty| pothias, employea of the Natrona|are turned toward the perishing| But the true calm, the true rest-can ible. supply of American grain | bonds closed: 3%o 99.7. first 4%0,| Dower company’ and friends for|™ultitudes, with a sentimental,’ ‘I/ come only from the © of all shows the following changes in| 99-9: third 44s 100; 4%4s 99.11; U. 5.) thair icindnesses shown me during|@™ sorry for them.’ ‘Instead of| rest and thdt source 1s God Him- bunhels. Government 4% 100.9; second. 4%s. going, dependence {s placed upon an| self. Your 9? MONEY | YASHINGTO! tary Work today directed the land NEW YORK, Feb. 25. — Call) osice at Pueblo to offer fer lease a money ‘firmer, high 41%; low 4; rul- - ing rate 4. closing bid 4%; offered tract embracing 240 acres of public tien eee teceateTien tt Pr bt y, Col- 7 A 336000. Corn in-| 99-8 %. ALKIRE, invitation, printed or written, but > rs - 4%; Inst loan 434; call loans | coal lancs in Huerfano county, Co Wheat decreased witation, printed : P The First Time in Four tes acceptances 4. time loans|orado, The lease will provide for a| creased 2,855,000. Oata increased TE ee eae Beets - os: ti the Besser at touch a wanting. SEE ee eae Years firm; mixed collateral 60-90 days 4% | government royalty of ten cents per | 807,000. Rye increased 176,000, Bar- iB Ate try a Tr 1 Moher liaharpel rit sors Miser Sipehealenen that thaw have saat thee PHONE 11703 @5; prime commercial paper 4%. ton. ley decreased 37,000, sifies i r ue

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