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¥ je oll issues Was wv of a week trend In the gener ease in the pr a crude and government phat xasoline tnessed interiy anthal sharpiemnand. Mode: of the r ip str sly French pped the spring of 1924, was import: iIncouraging the reactionary fetocks although bond prices exchange, lowest level wing IRTON, Wyo., June 6.—The ork Oil Company is well un- with its construction of the pipe line from Big Sand fas fleld to Casper, About les of ten inch pipe Is now upon the line and about iles of ditch*dug. The weld- he pipe started on Wednesday week. act provides that at least one uarter miles of pipe will be Ki completed each day. Hope Engineering Company int Vernon, Ohio, has the con- the laying of the ine, International Welding the welding of the Vah Sant, of Casper, Hnz has the contract fer the Bs of the pipe. Betting the contracts for the and stringing the pipe, pre- arrangements were made e employment to Riverton and it damage to oats and other small Ins brought about a reversal of ling today after prices had start- bn the down grade and later sales ested sharp advances with oats ing the way, Wheat closed firm f) July at 1.69 and September at 57%, while July corn was mark- down to $1.16'%. July oats was Bthree cents to is cents. rading for the most part during ® week was marked by a consist- increase in demand with the re- that wheat scored an advance of n 4 to 7 cents fag the seven day lod, Illinois, Indiana and Onio © reported to haye suffered the @viest crop damage ftom heat and ms. Anxiety also was raised by Mors of hot winds in Kaneas and the wheat Mitir probable effect Yiela of that region Gorn developed nerally and « on iis the out- ocas during reduc- lo the immediate future of Adusiry and stocks came into © priced rails ctor issues were ain Prices Rebound ISSUES LEAD IN N. Y. STOCK TRADING y Buying Marks Crude Price Increase in ennsylyania and Reports of Large Reduction in Gasoline Stocks. FORK, June 6.—Heayy buy- remained relatively firm with easy money rates in effect. United States treasury issues were marked up to new record prices for the year. The decline in stocks followed al- most two months of steadily increas- ing prices and wus-looked-upon ag a natural sequence. Speculators for the rise had gone the Hmit, especially in the public utiltty and motor groups. Temporary bursts of strength were common tn the ofl stocks” although an offsetting influence was a new high record last week for crude pro- duction and uneasiness which devel- oped over annulment of the Elk Hills and Hawatlan naval oll leases. Steel issues were heavy as a re- sult of declines in unfilled orders, a new low for the year being recorded by Bethlehem, while dealings in the ail {sues were narrow. MADE ON PIPELINE Under Way on Carrier That Will Bring Gas From Big Sand Draw Field to Poison Spider and Casper. Casper people and residents of other towns along the line, the New York Oll Company | believing in « serving the people of Wyoming fir: The Une {s to be solid. acetylene welded line, painted, wrapped in paper, and repainted, making a line which will last for many years, The y best of material is to be used in the line throughout. It is the intention of the New York Oll company to have the line completed and ready for operation ‘by the first of September, In making the contract for thi purehase of the gas from the Big Sand Draw, provisions were made both by the Producers and Refiners Corporation and the New York Oil company for the supplying of Riv- erton and Lander and that vicinity. By opening up a market. for gas from Big Sand Draw field, many Riverton people will be benefited by the sale of gas from this’ field. as many of them are holding royalties in the fleld. Aiter Decline Early Saturday at Chicago es June, 6.—Reports of Today's range of gruin and pro- vision prices follows: U. S. Cast Iron Pipe r 7. that American Sugar stocks can be ee Sorta ery peeves Sept rae going down while American Tobacco Sept 7 i : monks nae aie upward, At ‘ , ra 1 first thought this seems to be a ea 1.68 1.85% 1.6715 Aaah er Kt =: 65% | Paradox. Both companies are well July 1.15% 1.18% | Westinghouse Electric ~ 7isg1| SetnDrnued 8119 cboRy, ere saneng Sept. 1.1634 1.16% | Willys Overland Sy haere ae Sa eee Aas Dec. ‘986, 98% | Woolworth and, if anything, sugar is certainly Oate— —_— 2. ———— more of a necessity than tobacco. July 54 50% 83% Both are the largest producers in Sept. : “bile” 84 their respective fields, therefore, at % ‘ea% ‘seu WYOMING OILS first sight, there seems no logical Belile July -20.60 20.60 Fruit TLANTA—Georgia’s watermelon uction this year will not be rdatly in excess of 10,000 cars, as compared with 18,000 in 1 The shipping season will begin June 10 and continue about three weeks . SAN FRANCISCO,—Growers ‘ex- pect strong prices for California big wine grape crop. The first con- tract for September delivery report ed was on basis of $85 per ton for zinfandels, $75 for carrigans, $85 for ullcantes Steel big sale of heavy melting steel to a leading indepen- dent steel producer in this district $16.50 per groms ton has resulted OHICAGO—A ne > advance in the price of Lumber HOUSTON—While some of the yellow pine mills report better bus inéss in the last week, there has been no material change in the The weath- for building purpot residence and busin: proceeding at a high ength of the market Is with er idea) both truetion NEW ORLEANS =Sa'ex of auto for the lart forinight show material improvement. A large part mobiles of the buyers came from ~ country districts, Railroad Equipment PHILADELPHIA—The 29 locomo- tives ehipped by the Baldwin com: pany to the Brazilian railroads on the steamer Manchurian Prince this week were loaded assembled by put- tom of the holds, On this wi wu wooden track holding the engir.cs. The timbers sinking into the coal gave the locomotives @ firm resting place 1 Oe : : Business Briefs DETROIT—The Pere Marquette | Railroad loaded 68,728 cars in May, Shipments increased toward the end of the month and still are béing maintained. Industries here are running at 80 to 100 per cent of capacity. CHICAGO—The May totul of $43, 051,460 in buliding permits issued for Chicago construction tg about the \iargest on record for that month, Permits for the first tive months of | the yeur totuled $144 828,000 consiruction program provides hous ling for 70.000 persons | | : Finance :: Allis American Can American Car and F American Locomotive - American Sm. and Ref. American Sugar —__ American Tel. and Tel. American Tobacco -. American Water Work: American Woolen Atl, Bale Baltimore and Ohio - Bethlehem Steel California Pet. Canadian Pacific -.- Central Leather pfa Cerro de Pasco - Chandler Motor - Cherapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern _.65% B Chicago, Mil and St. Paul ptd 18% | polities and Foreign Bonds. Paice I tp ee If politics were the important fac bas disting shule, hk ag - -- 88% | tor in fixing investment values Coca Cola. 120% | which many people commo as Colorado ?Fusl:- 38" | sume to be the case it would certain- Congoluem 2. 26% Consolidated Gas. . Corn Crue! Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. « Mid-Continent Pet. Dodge Brothers pfd. Davi DuPont de Nemours Erie Famous Players Gene: Gene Geno Great Northern pfd. Gult Houston Oil Hudson Motors Tiltnols Central Int, Int. Kply Kennecott ‘Copper Lehigh Valley Loul: Mack Truck ‘Marl Max, Motors_A Certificates Mex. Mo., Miss Montgomery Ward at. Paci! Pan, Pennsylyante —_ Phila and Rag. C. Phill Pure Ol! Reading Reynolds Tobacco B Rep. §t. Louls and San Fran. --.- Seaboard Air Line -~.. Sears Roebuck Sinclair IR. Joennne. Sloss Sheff Steet. --- Southern Pacific ~. Southern Railway Standard Oil, Standard Oll, Transcont. Oil 5 od will values, Mr. Babeon'e state- Union Pacific. - Prey Rear etipe bo oe United Drug -- 1215 (Quotations by Biles Vucurevich, Broker) 208 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. Ask Western Exploration ~ Consolidated Royalty - Mountain Producers ~... 8. 0. Ind. waeenneeenee 66% | Michigan authorities have taken ex Humble OU and Refining 2% | ception, ts a very valuable asset LF PRE eT” Furthermore, I believe that the bankers who are criticizing the Mule Sub Hamilton Dome ..—---<------- Perris . Byron Notches ~ —----.-—------ = Puot Qeage ..—-.--------- 2-22 Grass Creek, light -.-—.--..- ireyoull ~ w.. ann POPCAHERE . candenecenenennene Thls| 4k Ragin... Kock Creek... BO! PORK ccceceenencceennr By. Blas Viecurevich Chemical and Dye — Coast Line win Locomotive -. Products -. ible Steel json Chemical -- ral Asphalt ral’ Blectric ral Motors: - States Steel -. Harvester Mer. Marine pfd y, Speingfield . syllle and Nashville land Oil Seabcard Oil -. Kan. and Texas - jourl Pacific pfd. Blecyit”-.- Lead fic Ol ‘Am. Pet. and I. ips Pet. -.. Iron and Steel Bid 98 Curb Stocks, ||CRUDE MARKET Big MUdGY .ncanannancenenenee 2.00 Lab Lao Lub 1,08 130 68 Las Creek juret BULO 22 n nnn nen nnn ne BBM ~26B Che Lasuce Sunday :: Stocks TULSA, Okla., June 6.—The switt-| est sale of space in its history is | the record set by the third-annua! } International Petroleum Exposition over its two predecessors, having sold one-half of the exhibit space in one month, the show Itself to be held October 1 to 10, Most of the veterans of the other two shows made an early selection for attrac- tive locations, but they are finding the place: Everyman’s ly be evident in foreign government bonds. As a matter of fact changes | in governments do affect market values. One has only to co back to the election of the Labor govern: | ment in Great Britain to nofe the adverse influence it had upon the market at that time for British government securities. More re: cently the election in Germany was followed by reaction in the 7 per | cent dollar bonds to the lowest point | they had sold up to that time since they were’ first issued. The history of South American goyernments’ ob- Ugations furnishes mafy other in- stances of this kind. And yet not: withstanding these market fluctua- tions the rule 1s that they are only temporary and that the underlying influence that fixes investment value over the longer period is practically always economic and financial and not political. _ There may be an exception as when Russia went through a com- plete revolution and the new gov- ernment repudiated the obligations of the old but these cases are ex- ongested by a great num-enthuelas: ceptions. Statistician Discusses BABSON PARK, Mass., June 6.— In view of the controversy which has arisen over the value of good will in connection with the sale cf Dodge Brothers, Roger W. Babson has been asked his opinion on the sub- ject. Mr. Babson has felt that this was largely a fight between definite Wall Street factions and has endea- vored to keep out of it, but he today consented to give his opinion on the general subject of trade mark and ‘Many people wonder how it is reason for sugar stocks to be tumb- ling while tobacco stocks are climb. ing upward. There ts, however, a fundamental difference between these two securities, Sugar is bought in bulk by the pound without ref- erence as to who manufactures it while tobacco is bought in cans and Ceneral Pipeline ~. 45 packages and bought by the brand. BOT. Willlams 10 That is to say, the sugar business Bessemer +08 | {s a non-brand business and the to: | Western Btates - u | bacco busin is a brand business, | Kinney Coastal is and from the keen investor's point | } Columbine .. 05 j of view there is as much differe Jupiter 08 j between the two as between nig Eikhorn ed and day, When anyone buys su Domino . - 06 he simply asks for ‘sugar’ and pays Royalty Producers --- 04% no attention to the brand, But when Sunset ...--. 00% one asks for tobacco he calls for Pleardy -.<----<------ 01 some specific brand. Doubtless the Auantie Petroleum ~-- .00%4 sugar people see this difference and Great Northern ... 005% hence are endeavoring to establish Quaker Oil ~. 200% trade names for cube and powdered Preston Oil - 00% . .00% | sugarr. ew York Oll w-=-11.60 12.00 “I do not wish to get involved one Riverton Petroleum 2.86 3.00 | way or another in the merits of the MacKinnie Oil 13 18 | Dodge Brothers sale. It would bo Wyo-Ilinols .. $0 | wrong for me, or anyone elac, to give an opinion on a specific case like this without a thorough knowledge of all the circumstances. My hunch is that Dodge Brothers securities will sell for less before théy reach their natural level. But I do believe that thelr good will, to which the Dodge Brothers securities would far rather, at the same price, have the name and good will without any real estate, buildings, machinery, or oth er tungitis assets, than to have all these tangible agsets without the name an gad will, Brands, trade marks, ang good will are the most valuable kinds of assets, The diffi culty with them is,that their value can be more easily troyed th the value of tangible property. The concern which has the most valuable brands (a Nike w man carrying @ pan of molten gold over a rough moun- tain pass—with the least tipping of the yen one way or the other som. | of the gold Is apt’ to run out, and | If he should stumble all would be | }lgot. Tt le an old waying that ‘the el igior wp in the tree a bird butlde [a fine business, | for are like riyers that run on for- pune Grain Fast ber of f ited “before Amusement features gunranteed to pep up the most jaded oi! man ure promised by the entertainment committees this ;car, as the recre-| ational side of this exposition is to| be given a tremendous play. The lovely petroleum princesses will again take the lead in the’pageantry, and a lvely contest for the crown of Queen Petrolia Is tndicated by the hown among the states. ¢ never exhib- Investment The vital concern of the investor uished from the epeculator is not the polilies of a country or political changes but the proportion of its total indebtedness to its to tal resources, the weulth of {ts peo ple, the soundness of their monetary and banking systems and the pre valling economic. conditions Character is another {mportant matter, Reputation for meeting ob ligations is more significant than any temporary alterations “in the composition of cabinets or even changes in the head of the govern- ment. French bonds gell where they do not because a*government of the Left or a governnrent of the Right is in power but, because France has kept on piling debt upon’ debt with until very recently no let-up. On the other hand, French bonds prould sell a great deal lower than they do were it not for the world-wide confi- | dence in French character as evt- denced in their jong and honorable record for keeping their pledged word. To a great degree investors in foreign government bonds’ may ‘pro. perly disregard the politics of the country in’ question provided the bonds qualify in these other particu: lars. GOOD WILL IS REAL ASSET, SAYS BABSON Importance of Trade | Marks and Advertised Brands to Bankers, _ Business Men and the Investors her nest the easier it is for the nest to be robbed.’ Hence, the most valu- able brand must be protected most carefully, both from outside pirates and from short sighted men in tho management who are neglecting the quality or reducing advertising ap- propriations simply to, secure imme: diate profits, I cannot speak too highly of the value of trade marks brands, and other forms of good will, but I must at the same time say that they can be very easily ruined. Farmers often wonder why it is that their sale of oats will be declin- ing while tho sale of ‘Quaker Oats’ in boxes will be increasing. Certain oll companies which sell only crude oil are today in financial difficul- ties while other oll companies which have valuable brands are still doing Shredded Wheat fells just the same whatever the wheat market; Poland water is al- ways In demand whether it is rain- ing or shining; and Ivory soap is still being used by the great grand children of mothers who bought it when it first began to advertise. All of this means that brands and trade marks, when propertly devel- oped and protected, seem to pros- per irrespective of business cond!- tions, variations in customs, and even changes in management. Brands outlive the lives of their founders, and when properly cared ever. Once I was called to Wash- Ington in con tion with a trust investigatior government was | endeavoring to break up a great mo nopoly depending, not upon trade} agreements, but rather on a brand which was a household word in every community. Becaure of this the Kovernment was powerless to fonal advertising which would build clients to spend their money on nat: fonal advertising wheth would build up a monoply which no government | could touch'rather than spend it up- | on lawyers to create a structure which any politician could break | down, | “I don't want these comments to be interpreted as a defense of the Dodge Brothers transaction, but I do wish to impress on every bueineus man, especially the manufacturer and jobber, the necessity and import: ance of protecting brands, trade marks and the ike, However small a manufacturer may be ft ia very important that he should have some brand or trade mark which can be used on all his advertising, letter heads, bill heads, and everything else which he pute out, I alro wish to tm- press upon local bunkers that th give more attention to the value of good will in connection with grant ing credit to manufacturers and merchants. I therefore urge inves tors not to give all their weight to good will, or all thelr weight to tangibel ansets, but to intelligently weigh both. This is especially im- portant in days like these when buel- ness ta wavering along the middle path aud the Babsonchart registers lwo per eent below normal.’ a os | * ' The Tribune carriers have Wam- num for their subscribers, Ask the hoya about it, Get Wampum on your subscription, Livestock :: All Markets # NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE=———————— ‘Show Space for Tulsa Oil Event Selling AED Choo lo REIMBURSED BY DIOABLED VET — | Loan of $15 Made Year Ago Paid Back to Organization. Overay veteran of t 1 nationality, who had bi Natrona Cour.ty 1 t weeks followin pealed to the Re $15 until Investizs been worker and the Nothing him until he again office und Elis, the made the express money disabled of Polish nin the] al ® had 4 reliable 1 and mo ne ) appeared at the R announced to secretar that t pose he had borrowed He expressed’ high appreciation for | and s do all power benefit. He insisted est on the loan The $15 directly but room rent until He is now able to job in Colorado, in Was not lo Was used said The Associated Charities this week rehabilitated a certain famlly com prised of a man and wif seve small children who had been left] destitute when their home was de stroyed by fire recently. Rent was} guaranteed for them and clothing wag furnished through the Asso-| ciated Charities and the Women's} Departmer ub. The head of the family ¥ in installme He will be able to rebuild through insurance that will | be forthcoming, it is belle As early as the year 47 B. C. the great Alexandrian |!brary contained over 40,000 boo Classified Rates ‘Two cent# per word or ten cents | per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line, BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. Ail charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHON but cannot guarantee acouracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in tull payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribu CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. ‘The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be responsible for more than ome incorrect Insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than one Ume. Errore not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the rea) vaiue of the advertisement will be cectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No cepublica: Uon will be made when the error does not materially affect (he or purpose of the arvertisement, CLOSING HOUK. Want Ads to be Classified properly must be In the Casper Daily Tribune oftice before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 m. will be inserted under the hea “Too to} | GET your plumbing done now, R paying for his home |< HELP WANTED—Female LADIES dressing home. Write quic terms, etc, MREE 274-G Baltimore Bld EARN BIG MO> Plaine par Belle , ch HELP WANTED—MALE nnn WANTED—HExperienced Ford mo-| chanic, with all necessary hand | tools, eee Shacker, Boyles garage. Men with} motors who | WEEKLY knowledge 3100-8200 slight can reach car owners can earn $2 weekly without making a single sale. | If they can also make sales, profits | may reach $15,000 yearly D. , PHILLIPS Wert 27th St, New | inners tAKEMEN " 1 Write which | Raily position’), Tribune MEN wanting For . Clerk and other tions, write for Mokane, H.117 | WA? ruck driver; exper> enced references required. P, 0. Box 62 | — a | WANTED—AGENTS | AGENTS — Distributors: — $500.$600 monthly selling fastest selling auto necessity ever sold. Sales guaran teed. New invention. Write tod for big free profit offer, BLANCK & CO,, 606.) West Lake, Chicago. ATTRACTIVE for hullding diated or women Write and ot Bil 424 W WANTED—AGENTS AGENTS WANTED—A Glenrock und Salt Creel If you wish to make from one to t dollars . full or spare tin answer this position for an hou e, WANTED—SALESMEN SAL ening now for a| year may ab: | lished wholesule house se merchants; staple line, witn real cont position A yet t year write 3 a me ng line for retail stores. advertised. Established has real opportunity in yoming, Liberal weekly advance to producer, GEO, R. WILLIAMS, Mar., 1922 Buclid Ave., Cleveland, 0., Dept. 311, POSITIONS WANTED SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1925 For Sale—Auto Accessories FOR SALE rson tires, as food xs $48: 10,000 mile gudranine Also two good 3545 at $8 each, 240 S, Wolcott. advanced, old price. day and have WANTED TO RENT TED TO RENT—)" 312 Jackson, phone 240 WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED or apartme and bath, co preferred thres'to five roon garage; walking dist Phone Sunday only, 7 WANTED TO RE nouse .of fou bath, close in. NT—A furnished fiverooms and B-39, Tribune WANTED TO BUY es onable Phone 2232M: SCHOOL girl wants work assisting | house work or cave’ for chil the hour. 1808 S. \Cedar.| 2232M. | SERVICES OFFERED Brammer will give you « equare deal. Special attention given to gas piping and cepair work. All work Suaranteed. Phone 209eJ. papering and calcimin- years experience. Phone JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy Bros., 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M. CALCIMINING and painting; work guaranteed; prices reasonable; esti- Bucs WANTED. TO BUY—We pay more tor coal ranges, heaters, dressers, WANTED—Dressmaking expert: | duofolds, all householé goods. Phone enced dressmaker. prices reason: | 1086. ui S. Gra) Phone | a“ | WE BUY, sell or exchange anything s| EXPERIENCED woman wants; of value. Shorty’s Place, 210 W. | house work, Phone 539R. | First. BOOKKEEPER with. good refer: | STED—Your old coal range or ences, wants work evenings, be- in exchange for «a gas tween hours of 5 to 10 p. m, Box r heater. Phone 1086. B-37, Tribune. WILL buy or exchange your PERIENCED middle aged. wo-| used furniture. Harned Furniture nan wants practical nursing, con-| Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249 finement cases preferred: will do} ht house work in connection;| Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR $100. SAL. 1105 8. ~—One Upright Willow. piano, FOR SALE lent condition. Piano; cheap; in excel 516 W. 14th FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR ‘SALE — Thi Brown Leghorn each; setting eggs, baby chicks and fresh eggs. 7240.8. Wolcott. Phone T01W. CHICKS—Hest quality, $6.50 100 up 12 breeds. James Wiltse, Rulo, Nebr. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Used Dodge parta $33 N. Wolcott. Phone 2772. Phone 393K mates given free. mornings and evenings. RESPONSIBLE party will take caré of home while away on vacation in exchange for free rent. Box B-4l, Tribune. I CAN save you money on your building and cement work, Phone 1975M. repair “work, “also L. D, Lelsinger. IT WILL pay you to get my price on your painting and decorating, all work guaranteed, L. D. Leisinger. Phone 1975M. WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies nd gentlemen who hare no home Prices reasonable, All work guar anteed to be high class. We call for and deliver. Phone 1499J. CALCIMINING and painting, big or small jobs; best of servi guar- anteed, Frank Bmith, -Phone 1860J. MARCEL and bob curl, 75c; expert enced operator, formerly of Den- ver. Phone 1660W. Albuquerque Apts. J. MARCELLING, 949 8. McKinley. Phone 262M for appointments, For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford coupe, like new, fully guaranteed. Earl C, Boyle, ne, FOR SALE—Ford bug, many extras, Price $96.00. Earl FOR SALE—Dodge coupe, excellent condition on appearance. Phone sw. FOR SAL faxwell touring, in éx- cellent condition. Price $375.00. Terms. Earl C, Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE—Ford bug, good shape. 915 8. Walnut. FOR SALE—Tord runabout, in ex cellent condition, good tires, new tre $266.00, Easy terms. CKS LIAS TRU We have 3 xood ones that must be sold. No reasonable offer refused. Terma thet sult you SEF THEM TODAY AT Lee is Yellowstone 7. ater We Nand he Phone 1100 i, wtake $250.00 In FOR SALE—Ford body, closed Pasy terms. ton tru Pric cab, Earl ¢ le model Kim FOR SALI 1919, $ ball Ford t Inquire uring ca 1000 FOR SALE condition, Trice eary terms. Tart the safe place to bu good Very touring $19 NOTICE NOTICE. you own a lot in a want to build « do it for an excep \ Hulun, Bor 121 It and gocd location home on it, J wt FOR SALE—Two nice rugs. 406.6, Lowell. Phone YOUR cement floors will wear longer and keep clean. with less work if treated now and then to a cheap. coat of S. WW. P. concrete floor paint. Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Phone 62 or 2300. FOR SALE—One galvanized tin bor, could be used on Ford de Itvei Phone T26W between 4:50 and FOR SALH—Young Write or see Chas. L. one mile south of Parkerton. FOR SALE—Canartes, mated pair and cage, $12; yellow singer and $15. Good house for rent, Phono 60 ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT—Destrable rooms, with board, ' 515 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Rooms and board in comfortable, modern home; close in. Phone 200J, 933 8. David. milk goat. For Sale—Household Goods Hopkins, ‘ FOR SALE—One oak dining table, | $10; Midwest cot and mattress. 248 6,‘ Botolph, basement. FOR SALE—Six rooms of household furniture, cheap; leaving town. 213°N. Elk, FOR SALE—Buffet, Ubrary table baby bed, high chair, Clark-Jewel range, Loraine attachment 8 Melros: FOR SALE—lIce box, range, heater, rug, table, rockers, bed, springs and mattress, davenport dresser breakfast set’and all cooking utensils cheap. 805 8. Lincoln VOR SALE—White enamel kit cabinet and stool nlao et covered couch MchKi Phon | 1'RAN gas burner an two small gas stove $50 | American Classic E washer'a | most new, $85; 1 brass bed anil Gresser and mirror, $18; 1 _ bed spring and mattress, $10, 1730 E Becond. FOR BALE—3206 diamond dis model and 30 Will trade for Box new. or sedan car condition, * Wyo. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Bab piano | Phone 857. PUK RENT—Hewing machin as Per month: electrica, $5. Repair ing done. Brooks, 749 East 4H. Phone 164819, | FUR RENT— Well lightea, 4 offices. Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bids. | WANTED | WANTED—Good homes for nic? kittens ¢ Call at 2873 1113 8 Chestnu WANTED—Rellable couple to care r amall Kpartment house tn range for two. furnlehed riment Rox B40, Tribune. FOR RENT—ROOMS POR RENT—Yurntshed room. to rentleman Fur Inau for ton hay igh iy uenished +

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