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Stocks During Last Year and Number of Dividend’ Payers Is Growing. 4 118%. SIBHOTR ~anpee---p---- 03 04 Se: CREM Le se sete A cad cee eRe ee ) — Dividend ais- t road to the growing eeeneeai : pursement by the railroads of the |! Companies which: have authorized Sea Ohloe Serre Ue “payments. Guring 1924, it.is estimated, fica ie Pe i LJ ie One cf'the most important devel-, opments of the part year wes the ac- Jy $6,000,000 to a total of $303,000.-| tion of the southern Ral way com:|: 000. Constructive developments along | pany in placing its common stock |. on a five pe? cent annual dividend basis last bY York Of} ---..-. oo } Royalty Preducers .03% et) a 5-e---ne- 02 Beli Royalty .-— 01. 01% ‘estern Exploration _ 2.75 3.00. tke bi States -.---- 1012 seececeeenenceee | -05 06 Commission Rates Reduced |2tzear: By Wilson, Cranmer & Cosden Of} ----s-.----------- 25% | “Wilson, Cranmer and Company's » | Crucible Stee} ~-..-.~-.----.-+ | Cuba Cane Sugar pid -,.-.5- 56% office here is equipped with three private wires which make possible, ‘Davison’ Chemical ...--.----. 43% change and on the New York - placing of orders in. Denver, 18.50 18.75 Glenrock Oil -.------- 1525 Salt Creek Prod..-.--- 24,37 24.50 Salt Creek Cons. _-. 6.50 6.75 New York Ol! 850 9.00 Mutual -..... we= 11.95 11.37 8. O. Indiana 59.70. 60.00 LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Dece 16.—(U, 8. De partment of Agriculture}—Ho; sairly active; steady to 10c lower. excess ve receipts; mostly . steady: top $9.75; bulk good and.choice 250 pound averages and up $9.65@89.75 bulk 200 to 240. pound. averages »9.00@$9.40; 150 to 170 pourd a ges mostly ont: bulk 39. Le * rf General Asphalt --.----.-.. 56% General Bilectric -. General Motors -.-.----..--. 6} it Northern. pfd. Ulf States Steel crepe 80% Houston Ol —..--------see--- 75 ta cpecegraeees 107% ie pid. -------- 4% wewecen- 280 Du. Pont de Uemours -..--..- 136 Brie ---2 eee p—ewnseeeyrees= 21% Famous P'ayers --—..-.-.--- 94% Chicago and New York and affore unde‘ayed receipts of confirmation of salés and purchases. of the big eastern exchanges and In the end ‘provide jocal traders ar} | opportunity of obtaining . greater |. profit than could bp Secs by sre’ ing. orders to any r eity in the here at home. country. Lebigh Valley -.-...---.----- Louisvile and Nashville --.. 105 Mack Truck --+erceeeverzeney 13 Marland. Oil Max. Mopars A Mexican : Grain :: | AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Livestock :: All Markets STOCK PRICES: {WHEAT PRICES |SPEED.RECORDS PAGE SEVEN. to The Guiberson Corporation sorporation, to secure the aent of the principal sum afore- aid, with interest thereon as One (1) Structural Steel Crane ¥ g ‘ ibove specified, the following de- : i ctibed property: ‘ 9 One (1) frame building 30 ft. , by 60 ft. on 40 ft. by 75 ft. plat- 4 form. Upwards Trend , Continues With Resumption of Exchange Trading ~- NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Vidlent bullish demonstrations in several Specialties, reflecting the operations of. speculative ‘cliques, featured. to- day's stock market, which closed tr- regularly higher, Jersey Central soared 21 points and several indus- “| tria’s were ron up 4 to 10 points. Total sales approximated 1,950,000 shares. NEW YORK, Dec. 16; —~ The up- ward movement in the stock market went. forward with undiminished vig- or. as trading was restimed today. Representative Rail shares were aeavily bought in. anticipation of urther favorable mergers and div- end ‘developmenis. Several new Ugh records were estab:iched by pop- tar specialties, including General Slectric which extended its recent sain by 1% points, With, g@heral improvement in do- nestic business conditions reflected n the rising tendéncy of . metal orices, buying orders expanded over a ‘wide “ist of Industrial stockr, carry: ng fin Assortment of speculative aid nvestnieht “ issties, Into new high sround. Among'the 1924 high records were American Expréss, Commercial Solvents A, Montana Power, Maxwell Motors A and &t. Joseph Lead, Cclo- rado Fuel and Savage Arms. each ad- vanced 3 poihts and a rcore of others moved up 1 to 2. Inauguration of dividends on the ‘Katy’ railyoad -referred stock yerterday “appeared to have been. discounted, the shares ‘crmaining virtually-unchanged. Jer- sey Central continued its spectacular climb, adding six: pcints to yester- day's gain of 194, “Worthington Pump yielded .2% points o1 profit aking. Foreign exchanges opened i. ¥ : complete. New Top Quotations Set 1 Office Table; 1 Office Desk; In Early Sales at i Office Chairs; 1 Swivel Chair, f i Chicago + Ll Underwood typewriter, 1 t } Culver City Winner Makes’ 128 Miles Per Hour for 250 Miles. CULVER CITY, Cal., Dec, 16. —| Northeast quarter of the North- Speed records that once started the} west quarter (NEMNW*\) of the wake|Section 15, Twp. 39 of Bennett Hill's smashing: non-stop | West of the 6th P. M., in Natrona drive to victory in the clcsing 250] County, Wyoming, bei mie race of she American Automo-| industrial site adiacent to the Dile association's 1924 season here,|town of Salt Creek, Natrona Sunday. Records broken were: 1.—Harry Harts's former wor! record of 119.0 miles per hour sus distance.of 50 miles at} ow due. last! Octcber. Re-} That the undersigned, The Gui- placed yesterday by Ralph Le Palma, | erson Corporation, a corporation, whose aver-| 8 now the owner and ho'der of | CHICAGO, Dec, 16.-—With tn- creaged general commission house buying, deliveries of wheat rose today to a new high price record for the season. Reports of rain inter- fering wth the wheat harvest in Argentina ald @ good deal to encour. age activity oa the part of pur- chasers, Much attention was also given to indications of shrinkage of domestig supplies and to predic- tons of continued demand from Europe. The opening which ranged from % to le higher, May bg to $1.69%, and July $1.48% to fag and then by a decided upturn all around. Subsequent’y, all deliveries of rye and oats as well as of wheat over- topped the season's highest quota- ‘tons heretofore. For the first time his season, the world’s available upply total was less than at the corresponding date last year. Wheat closed firm, 1% to 2%c net higher, May, $1.70%4 to $1.70% and July, $1.40% to $1.49%, Cold weather likely to increase feeding, tended to strengthen corn and oats, Country offerings of corn to arrive were small. After opentng unchanged to ‘sc higher, May $1.80% to $1.30%, the corn miarket eased down a little, and then scored a moderate advance. Heavy profit taking sales checked the corn market advance. Corn closed firm, half cent to 1c net higher, May, 1.81 to 1.31%. Oats started at (oc to \%c up, May S85 to 65%c, reacted somewhat and then’ went higher than before. Provisions, like grain, were re- sponsive to enlarged buying. sporting world lay 48%. was followed by a sl ght veteran Italian driver, was 128.6 miles an hour: 2.—Hartz’s Charlotte 100 miles of 119.4 miles an hour was Hill's average of 128 mies an hour on the speedy Culver City bowl. 3.—Hartg's 200 mile record of 119.4] Casper, Wyoming on the also established at record for amashed by new Charlotte |of June, 1924, and was duly speedway, ouiclassed by Hill's speed | dexed according to law as instru- 4.—Tommy Milton's ry writer table, 1 book case, 3 s ‘oves, 1 Duofold, 1 gas range, 1 2 three-quart 1 drop leaf table, 2 dining roc chairs, 1 dresser, 4 bed blank all of said personal property be- ng in the building aforesaid. All of which personal preperty is lo- cated upon lots 1, 2 and 3 in the Range 79 g on an “ounty. Wyoming. One (1) 1924 Ford Coune, subject.to first mo: tage to Earl ©. Boyle, Inc., is age fer the first half hundred miles|/ said notes and mortgage and that no suit at law has been instituted ‘n the of Natrona County, Wy n flay ord of 118.7 miles an hour, establish-| Bhat said chottel mortgage pro- ed in the October Charlotte race, | vides among other things was bettered by miler an hour when Hill finished yes-|vart does hereby covenant end terday’s whil' in ono hour, 58 min-/agree to and with the j ¥ utes and 19 8-5 seconds, an average | Guiberson Corporati f 126.9 mixes per hour. had a hand in the smashing }of default made in payment o of his-and Milton's records, finishing |the above mentioned promissory second, after a phenumenal spurt in/notes, or the interest thereon, or the final twenty miles, in one hourfin case of my attemnting to 68 minutes 51 3-5 e|ment number 125194 in Book__ 250 mile rec: | of chattel mortgage records More than eight “And the said party of the first said The tion of Dallas, Texas vose of or remove from the s OVY gwe'ght .78; medium $8.50@ $7.15@$9.10,. light ight is hogs, smooth sasy. ’ age of 126.2 mil County of Natrona, State of W Accumulation of chain store an’|Wheat— Open High Low Close Seana sers= oming. the aforesaid goods and mail order stocks in reaponse to the 1.64% 1.66 1.64% 1.65% chattels, or anv part thereof or if Mo., Kan., and Texas -..----~ Missour! Pacific pfa. ----.-- Montgomery Ward -.----...- arge expansion in -pre-holiday busi 1.68% 1.71% 1.68% 1.70% ra at any time the said mortragee. Nat. Biscult <.....-_--s-ss-2 0@$9.25; packing hogs rough| ness was one of the features of the 1.48% 1.50 1.48% 1.49% or its successors or assigns. should . c Naticnal Lead’ -.------.----- £8,75@ $9.00; slaughter: pigs $8.00@ | ‘orenoon dealings. Woolworth and 0: feel unsafe or insecu then in By GEORGE 't. HUGHES. but ‘they generally go a good deal} Jew York Central ..-.ccs-ss- 127% | 87.15. Hmbel Brothers. were among the aon~ 125% 1.26% 1.25% 1.25% that case it shall be !awful for the (Copyright, 19234, by Consolidated | ‘arther than that. They take ou-|\v. ¥., N. H., and Hartford... 29% | Cattle-—Receipts- 8,000; killing | ont active issues, gaining three to 1.30% 1.81% 1.30% 1.31 said mortgagee or its successors , Press Association.) ) [of their savings bank funds patient | Norfolk and Weatern -------- 123% | quality plain; fed’ steers strong to| ‘our points. Profit taking, which 1.30% 1.31% 1.30% 1.31% or assigns, by its agent, A “Bull Market.” ¥ accumulated over a long period |'North, Ameri 350 higher; ®¢tter grades mostly | -emporarily interrupted the advance General Su: to take immediate _ possession Every so often there comes what] aoping by one stroke of luck to crtbaen | 250 up with recent low | driving Worthington Pump down 59% 61 59% .60% | Dreiie Oil and Gane deciared reg-|°f Said goods and chattels 4 known. in speculative circles as a | double their capital. - Bi Ume sonsiderably more; bulk | \imost four points .and a half dosen 65 66% 1648, 5% Fal vay eclared r8-| wherever found, the possession of “byll market.” Quotations for all] When it is stated in this fashion eh fed steers 38.75. downward; fairly } Pan. ular quarterly $2 dividend payable t *, “ier sorts of stock, good, bad and indit-| everyone admits that nothing could | Penni thers.one to two points, was halted 63%. 4M 63° 64%} January 31 to etock of Decemer | there Presents being its sufficient 5 ge supply eligible to $6.25@$7.50 1] Penn < when the renewal:rate’on call money 31 authority therefor, and to sell the ferent advance rapidly. Generally |be more foolish than such a course.| Philadelphia and m yearlings early $153.00; few |... Dec. -... 1.41% 144 140 1.44 <! f same at public auction. or so the movement begins under the in-|fveryone knows that sooner ‘or , Woadg” $11,50@12.00; cholee handy} “me votive list wrcea upware| Way Lae” Lae% 146) 149 ene eT T octivce tiga | Much thereof as shall be suffi- fluence of buying by professional|jater loss is inevitable and yet in weights $12.60; big weight. steers | cain under the leadership of Read | ‘WY ~--- 1.83% 1.86. 1.88% 185% | °, DIS Production tn Wortham field | vient to nay the amount due or to . speculators. When the becomes everyone of these “bull markets’ averaging 1.601 pounds higher ai | ing which mounted $1 ponte to's | “ard—— seema to be less prom sing than a) become due, as the case may be, more rapid the attention of out-/the same ‘thing happens over and $9.50; well finished weighty steers hishdewe) aor shang Kh: 16.80 16,42 week ago. with all reasonable costs pertain- : siders.is attracted and the upwari|over again. It is a. thankless task very. scarce; ahe stock slow, dboui| "a" Wish level above 75." Union Pa " Caddo Central Oll reorganization | ing +o the taking. keeping, adver- swing-gaina impetus while.tho-num | to utter a word.of warning and yot steady shippers taking. better gradés | 90 8P4 Wabash preferred A joine: foie HaaeE ‘lan will provide for a new bond 18 | tising and se'ling of said pronerty ber of jesues dealt in increases. | that is just what I am doing here cows and he-fors at slightiystronges’| jo eniben With aims of mor | Tie es 1470. 14,55 Ue ee Constitute a first Hen onthe | together with the sum-of $1,200.00 At such times one reads in the| Bear this in mind, that even when’ Seats “Roebuck - prices; bulla in ‘ndifferent demand: | iio white issues ales oan 14.97. 18.17. 1497 entire property and provide $500,000 | as" attorney's fees; the money re- newspapers. of profits made by | fundamental conditions justify high-|: pereaiern 79-7 uneven; choice bat SS aecice, rag pe Tallies. ¥ * en Se becuase 3F the ‘anno. maining after paying said sums, this “or that speculator | er for ve “securities | 3los --- handy weight | suitable for sbij hese groupe: moving up. 2 to ai | AR. neqn cece cece coe Firestone Tire and Rubber de- if any, to be paid on demand to I Eo dP rg Bi | Seed EL coe Ti Bla Ng Hal byte add ik Borat “Ee ppg Dope higher: $0.6 eints, while. bulish demonstration, | fay ----18.90 ---- --- ---- | glared a quarterly dividend of $1.60 | Sia "sate Petey Me part: attention. a pases vanpe calves to, Ss around $9.00g | 2! inued in. various specialties on common stock payable January | j, the county of Natrona i sin to. study them to see if’ they.| warrant. This is always true just | Standard. $9.50 unta, Alegre, Sugar, however, wa | CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Wheat, num-| 20 to stock of January 15. Previous HA PAR Nid 8 as EH ct . to» could not possibly. make some-|as it is true that declines go to] 4. $9.1 Plainer kind downward to a 0 * r ta i. state of Wyoming, after giving | J 8.0 Seine. mmered down toa new low aj ber 2, red, $1.79%; number 2 hard | rate on common was $1 quarterly. é Seed 3) nnelaker T7 49%'| carly sales fat lambs ‘weak to 25, | De dividend outlook. $1.264%@1,26%; number 2, yellow | erly $1.50 common dividend payable | vy er any nowannnee eee difficult to resist the contagion of|just. when this point {s reached! Peele caster Pric f 2 : 2, w I x 2. {82 any newsnaner of gener lowet; eatt ik ¢ ; rices- of stocks went up at a|$1.27@1.28; oats, number 2, white,| January 15 to stock of January 2. | °t as this speculative mania. Cg LIRR ahcare Gina he geen Eo ( es alee liagety top Neaaee betes checks ‘aster pace ip the early afternoon,|61%@62%; number “3, white,.58@| Detroit Edison November surplus gpvbabetc. pubisied Be Wi ramgleAigtane 3 Bapkeraagy 5 borg tat time.| Debacce Products sscscs--s-- 7046 | 113-40; steady; fat Bheep dull; weak; | !omeoof the early weak. features be-|60e. Rye, number 2, $1.41@1.42%.| after charges was $658.195, ‘against | {ove Since, not lose than ot ee eee rine an ecie ro be cencilaiate Transcont. Ol ------rere--e-- 4 | DUK owes 25@$8.00; feeding | MINS buoyant, notably Worthing-| Barley, 81@95c; timothy seed, $5.85 | $557,214 in November last year. vacate P AWA Sh, ihe cparmen tenia ie . CORRE, Borne One a ay ae ross one urcrame tee mush upon [Union Pacific <-1c-. corres 149%,| attbs atendy; bul $18,000 sis.cg%] 20%. Pump and {United States Cast] @7.00. Clover seed, $24.15@32.00: + Car loadings for wéekt of Decem- Sachi thatbediiee wen at times mains a initio wes RE pf e United Drug --2------s-s-+-2 117% | choice feed ng ewes $7.00. “| tron Pipe, which touched new tops er $16,753, ribs, $14.76; bellies.) ber : were! ¢98,568; @n Increase (of | successive weeks, or if c no ; : ¥ : |G. 6. Cast ron % 161° | ° Le le for the year at 71% and 154% re-| $15.75, 89,525 over preceding week and 64, | 1. eed Ry nd are least Pei ennpereyent sont 2 zee Soak rennet ee oe Ak: Biaolesaaraad be HA Quotations. spectively, Jersey. Central soared 385 jabove ‘corresponding last week BO MERE. Ge ater ah Ge eae } training such ures W.-S. Rubber-_.--_.... - 41%|* OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 16—(U. 5,| 1 points, Commercial Solvents B, ——— ene | last! year, S BTBt Sea ser’, ote Rha sheet emer fo Spier Ween ‘them. | orotlems, but the people Seon SLT eaten c 118% [Department of, Agriculture)—Hogr— | ‘0%. and Lehigh Vakey, St.*Joseph MoO’ }| , Matthew Brush recetves offor to | ree public places in said county, ; It would not be so bad if these}/am writing is “serra 4 rv Receipts °23,000; tI: ti 7 ead, DuPont American Sugar and NEY + | become president of Amer'can Sugar Sonuted’ 4 Tah onae f x 1 typoss in speculation would use only | not the kind who are content with beh ede on 6% -| 106° higher; Mule 20 26 sto eeues | cniversal Pipe 3% to 4% points, )| Rettning designated in such notice fo > a ” wevococceuc. 2 Do ‘B 0 47 ‘a6 and J ® ¢ ake p and s ) = ' the money: they could afford to lose | “safety and six per cent. Wertagratine Wiser Tele 6444 | Battchere GOOD SECTS Nortir cima | adhe closing was irregular. “Ettavy | RE Plans announced for increasing | tue, to eke place, and such no- , = 10% 1160 to 210 pouna w 25 elling for both accounts took place] _NSW YORK, Dec, 16—Call | Akron Firestone plant to mclty | ce righ tt saan x Willys Overland ----—-—-- % D eights $8 25@9; ; ‘ rapaad weeks priot to the date ¢ ‘ cent streets to warn motorists. It|woolwortH --------.-------- 116% | 140 to 160 pound averages $7.25q@ | 0 the late. trading, standard indus-| ney, easter; high, 3: low, 8; rul-| of 42,000 tires per against pres-|- ‘That the said pro tit ; was the consensus of the council'|’ - Aaanacnar cana ay 8.25; packing sows mostly $8.50;| ‘rials and rails holding fairly well, ioe seis. Rr cosine el ain tered attent capacty of 82,000 which willl sre past due ond we past of . that the city would not. be war- GESTS E TR or eine ee ee | Satie Lene matey Teak tie | scouptanons. 341 time'toang, etekay:| Geto ene TEERE Preducera principal ‘or interest. thereof 3 b of! les $8.1 35: y , 1. La + p maid, that there is now 4 mixed collateral, 60-90 days, 34@] Rall mill of C eek Dare cost Moi 8.74; ures. x 0 mill of Colorado Fuel ana]? ‘ Salk 8 average nday $8.14; wolght $4; 48 months, 3M: prime com-| tron company hes resumed opera.| oud OWine to the undersigned fed steers mercial paper, S@EN; Saree nee several monthn {dienes | {5 Wier teagee afofesaid on tha fully 250 high. carnage ia 5 with 500 men, who will be operated | 16¢h day of December. 1 tha upward aff SILVER n two sh'fts of 8 hours each. deta onithel tier anit ue bulls, Seca ra | th's notice, the sum of Ten Thou- tukk| “SEW YORE DociecEar ae, | Foreign Exchange peritie Pare Dirldend, | sand Two ‘Tundred” Fifty-seven The butcher cows and heifers $3.25@5.50;| j73;: Mexican dollars, 51%. aeeaitie tag E, Kans., Dec. 16. and 40-100 ($10 257.40) De ¥ : posed ordinance to second 33,_|helfers upwards to $7.16; canners |” a Sa Gada ai NEW YORK, Dec. 16—Voretan | pet Wyott OF 38 per share bas lus interest thereon at the ra : enEy See BETS a e 7 * been declared by the directors of the on agian age a tent oy ee Gat Big. Com. at 56 Wornie, es riba Bulle exchanges, steady; quotations in| prairie Pips Line cempany, pavable| of. 7 Re? cent per annum from vision figures co! canceled, F Gal. Bik.” pia 2108 «115 * 1) stockers an: é cents: Great Britain, demand, 469; 1 $25, to stockhoders of | 2st day of May ‘ when it came up for final passage, Getste wee ped: -==/408 106, | feeders scarce steady; fow loads 35 (Frqin ANA Stock | cavies. 400%: sixty day dilie on| LANUary 8. 1825, to stockho'ders of | ;),9 same neither at which time any further data an Tlncis Pipe 126 127 eh, ie 48 Yo: banks, 466%; France, demand, 5.38; ——— vart, has been naid, d any complaints would doubtless be Piletpatin i 244 2,000; lambs are O inions From cables, 5.384%; Italy, demand, 4.30%: sald Northw in hand. = tow! (carly ales steady to strong: Pp cables, 4.81; Belgium, demand, SUGAR nany,,has def, ‘The claims of two contracting a } tod western lambs $1515.50; f 4564; cavles,. 407! Gerhiny ae, GA fault in the c firms for aet confirmed or ao. presi 912.65: Bing At g fed clipped Brokerage Wire | mand, 23.81; Holland, 40.21; Nor: oe in said 4g authorised Jame $13.65; : way, 15.13; Sweden, 26.94; Denmark,| 3 herein stated, “ny occupied 32%, balk barghh | §7.50@8, . 17.55; Switzerland, 19.35%; Spain,| NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Refined| mortgagee, has ther af ale rows @25e higher; “bulk <choice Grain Opinions. 14.06; Greece, 189; Poland, 19%: was unchanged at $7.15 to] power and authority in it vested te ing lambs $1§@ 15.2 Bartlett Praziery-Developments in| Czécho Slovakia, 02%; Jugo Slavia, |$7-89 for fine granulated, but not} as set forth and contained ; the domestic situation suggest higher |149%; Austria, ".0014%; Rumania, |™Uch inquiry was noted. It was re-| chattel morteage, taken postes- Bg ¢ DENVER, col ; | 'eyels regardiess of export demand. | 50%; Argentina, 38.75; Brazil, 11.55;| Ported that sugar from the south] sion of the above described prop- a eon (Continued from Page One.) Department’ of Agri sulbnre) Hope heey Bey Spamiped reel griat a Laltranald bigh prices prevasting, PES Salen Sehr ot i At tig aas hacia roagway drain. The firm J official reports Ml 9 up indefinitely on sentiment. We c pvailing. ing said chattel mortgage to pay tenfied ‘at the error was | siations Taine ine al perp, «S08 Slow, | unewds Prateciof thea beter deciand betare Refined futures were nominal, |+he sum of Ten Thousand Tw Feguit of the x contour of Lynette steady ic lower; mostly 10@15¢ | buying at’ these levels. Sugar futures closed irregular.| Hundred F'ftv-ceven a 100 br ed “which Te, Bisa 238. lower; top, $9.36; one load, $9.20'} stein Avstin--We aro not keen COTTON Approximate sales, 44,000 tons. De-} ($10.257.40) Do'lars, p - [Ae Boe any mica other medium to chojee 190 to 250 anout following the bulges. / cember, 8.70; January, 2.86; March,lest thereon at the rate. Forclock this morning, the pound weights, $8.75@9.10; packing | Hulbyrd ‘Warrem—Purchases ap: 2.83; May, 2.08; July, 8.03. cent per annum from tt ‘ oad "Jeeson. 1 s. sows, largely $7.51 slow: few | pear favorable dn all recessions. anitey "SORE, nee eee IR TWEE dav of May. 1924, beside bs. ft seal ary rear loads around’ $7.00; Kind, sen | ‘Thompson McKinnon — Markets |. > RIC, Dec, 16.—Cotton| SHOP THE Shop-o-scope way this | penses of attorneys’ fees, i ine Bag eg caape sch srally around, $5.25. } “|Adek Strong supports at present with |*Pt- Steady; middling, $24.00. Christmas! advertising and selling ea‘d prop- 3 je-—-Reeeipts, 1,600; calves, 160 . ss. BT dae a y sts incident. tc Tare eens ony storeer:| 8 above. A cold west wind tntenal:) (ei igtan --:spcccs 28 8 fall; classse. trading dull; few opdn'| “acumen Brothers. We would take vets Soe ee NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE | the care ani nrecteation at the Scott and Curley submitted » bill | fed the chill. S. O. Neb, -2-------- 264 255 ,|ing sales. weak; tending uneverily| xdvantage of wethacks to buy’. NEW. YORK, ‘Deo. 16-—Prices of! "OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE | above described vronerty during tor approximately $1,920, arising out SOT :_ | lower on bulk; canners and cutters, Stock Opinions. <2 p.m. today were! Notice is hereby given that a| the rrocees of foreclosure, : of around steady; Killing calves, weak listed Qn the New York Curb as| certain chattel mortgage bearing) WHEREFORE, and by ren K to, lower;, fat héjfers, $4.00@5.00;|° Pynchon and company—American | follows: date. of May Sist, 1924, duly|of the premises above described, 4 ows, $8.25@4.00; canners and cut-| Car Foundry gives every indication |, Standard Oll (indiana), 69%; Moun: | made and executed by Northwest-|'The Guiberson corporation, a cor. , r| £4r8, $2,00@8.00; best: valers, $10.26; |-of ‘starting “a substantial “upward | ‘ain Producers, 18%; Mutual, 13%;|ern Supply company, a co-part-|poration. mortzagce, has taken oe calves $4801 ar era steers.| move: - Salt Creek Prodncera, 24%. porsbip,.consisting of W. K. Hec-| corsession of sa‘d promerty above 25; stock Leedera, 3.50; few Baldwin — Slugsishnesa maybe ert an . B. Heckert to secure| described and will sell the same or | stock, * i “| attributed to poor « ings. for ‘the the payment of Ten Thousand|so much thereof os may be neces- 8 2,900; -slow; J Two Hundred Fift id 40 to satisfy said indebted y y, 1, 2 + few] current year. o red Fifty-seven an -|sary to satisfy said indebtedness 3 tat |, around two choice Miller and company—Our faith In MEN OF ST. MARK 6 100 ($10,257.40) Dollars, accord-| interest and costs as aforesaid. at loads, $14.65, freight paid; few loadé| the stability of this market continues ing to the tenor and effect of two| oublic auetion at the front door ; no fat ewes sold; few clipped | unshaken. promissory notes, made and exe-|»f the Court Honse in Carner, lambs, $11,75; feeders, scarce. Hornblower and Weeks—General cuted by Northwestern Supp'y| Natrona County, Wyoming. Soid a oo market has sterted a new. upward Company, a .co-partnership con-|sale to take plsce between the et - ap Toverent and under circumstances sien of Ww. LS Hooker and C.| hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 4 : 7 there is nothing to do but wait furth- y . Heckert, and payable to the|o’e'ock p. m. and commencing at < tra@mg draggy; market dull, little | Osage | Butter and Eggs } er deve opments. WEDNESDAY EVENING Guiberson Corporation, each bear-| the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the . 4 grown folks wil'| change in prices; receipts 40 cars; | Grass Creek, 20 - Block Malcney—Standard issues ing date of May 31st, 1924, and| 6th day of January, 1924, Said a h Se ie Se ommmodatiens at} total U, S. sh pments 385; Wiscon: | Greybull CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Butter high-| should be bought on all, recessions. each drawing interest from date| mortgage specifving that have skating a ter tase ked round whites fair to. or-|Torchlight er; creamery extras 41%¢; standards}. J. 8. Hache and company—The two until paid, one of said notes com-|«ale is to be he'd in Caspe a Freie oy anager n report: fie ry 90@88e: poor 85¢; few fancy | Elk Basin 40c;, extra firsts 3944@40%40; firsts| sided market of last week is likely| A meeting of tne men of St. Mark’s|ing due on July Ist; 1924, and|trona County. Wyomir Se ee eee the City’ latte: | tietaese aribenante: asked guna | Bock: creek 85% @27%4; seconds 31@33%o to continue this Week and it {s very|church, originally called for tonight.| the other coming due on August| Dated at Casnes, Weamin ach be Hage ing Reece pedir at the whites 90@95c: poor 80@85c; sacked | Galt Creek gher; rece'pte 3,604 cases; | Important at this stage to avoid | will be held Wednesday oventng at| Ist, 1924, whereby Northwestern| 16th dav of Decemt r, 19 awever, will be condu with River Ohios few sales $1.10@ firsts 48@64; ordinary firsts 85@40: | thone issues which, do not show in-|the church. Important matters wil!| Supply Comphny, a co-partner-| The Guiberson C r Px bi, pests eoeeecey, ee iza- fb: ‘Taaho sacked russets, few| Marmalade made from roses is a refrigeritor extras 38\; @ 48%: | ication of participating in the gen-|be brought up for discussion and a| ship consisting of W..K. Heckert| -ornoration. Mortens tever so-operation | Sales §1.75@ $1.90. favorite als with Chinese. se ecares. trate 3615 O87 ee + <p eral'gtrength, = full-attendance {g desired. Jand C. B, Heckert, did mortgage Publish Dec. 16, 23, 30, 1924. Hons aay amerciaein “posting 3 ; aes ‘ - \ j ~

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