Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1925, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE EIGHT , bj Oil : hs DEFUNCT. BROKERAGE c= riRM TO REORGANIZE, Creditors of Dean, Onativia & Company To Be | Paid in Full and Reopening of Firm Is Set for This Week. It Bonds Finance HER ON A NVACAT, WON'T LET YOU 40> TH: AN S25 farmers have: been had been hoped to jevolve the company into a co-opera- | tive enterprise any stock doned. Meanwhile in | Atto New York, General Keyes up reorganization Dean, Onati¥la and com- to prosecute its officers {f an the books showed | |BRINGING UP FATHER--- : AW -JUST TELL YOUR WIFE wou'D LI<t*To SHELL BE STUBBORN Like ALL WOMEN AN” The Casper Stocks ION YS THE MOUNTAINS: EN SHE'LL AO ALONE ation of the law. been no complaints / business methods. 5 cunsidered due solels m’'s inability to raise quick- al security for loans ob 45,000 shares of Resen were | to the f 000,000 | ly ad tained Allis Chemica! and Dye s m Grain corporation stock balsa 34 ‘Kplerisan’ Can’ Lc. C ago panes valid had depreciated American e z com-|in value from $50 to only $5. American A a American Sm. and Ref. American American American Sugar --- American Water Works --.-. American Woolen - 4 Anaconda- Copper - - I te Motor Fruit Atchison — = adjust-| CHICAGO—Watermelons are’ so] Atl Coast Line — = ; on, Nashville, | plentiful here this year that ‘prices| Raldwin Locomotive = i. rd Dallas, The|are low During ‘the last week | Baltimore and Ohio £ z Fhit will be closed August |5100 cars of 1,000 melons each. have} Bethlehem Steel - - f § to install {mproved | been ehipped, compared with 2,000] Catlfornia Pet 7 cars the preceding week and 3,600 | ¢ : ad a year ago. Cantaloupes also are| Central Lea > getting more plentiful and lower in| Cerro de Pasco - z. EA OTNG te ie AS Pa elas : | Chandler Motor —- = \ Sioeed. (tors seit omer Chesapeake and Ohio - x . se is gt el tage Potatees | Chicago and Northwestern -. 64% ; ee ee t | Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd. 16 ——. LAWRENCE, Kansas—Potatoes | Gnicago, R. I. and Pac. edb Cotton Seed Oil being dug for the early market are| Coca Cola - Ani S—Pians have | >ringing from $1.00 to 1.25 a bushel. | Coioraao Fuel c for a department } Congoleum-Nairn han- | Tobacco Consolidated Gas seed Th ATLANTA—The state department |Corn Products - - ( fs) one|of agriculture estimates that the | Crucible Steel . id bus-|Georgla tobacco crop will bring|Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. z its headquarters | farmers between $10,000,000 and 315,-| Davison Chemical - t » York ‘i 900.000 this sear, Dodge Brothers pfd. = Du Pont de Nemours - j Te WHY | | lectric Power \ Lights ctfs. 37% | oe $ ] ‘4 Erie First pfd. - | Business Briefs || MONEY | | Famous Players [bmesss sees oe General Electric fiven soreness || NEW YORK, July 7,—Call money, |General Motors - i + high 4; low 4; ruling rate 4}|Great North s ar clositg bid 4; offered at 4%; last | Gulf States stal ser-|loan 4; call loans against accept-j Hudson Mot € ade ances 3 time loans firm; mixed ral 7 peventess, eral 60-90 days 3%@37%; 4-6 |.Independent O, and CG uding | months 4. Prime commercia! paper | Int. Harvester -.--- ich are |3%@4 Int. Mer. Marine pfd. Pacif | TSE Int. Nickel -—- ae Poultry | Kelly Springfield AND—A great saving of| AGO/ July 7—Poultry alive | Kennecott Copper is expected to accrue as a result of the night- Lehigh Valley Loulsyille and Nashville unsettled; fowls 20@23c; brotlers 18 @25c; springs 30; roosters 14c; tur- ind ve It means to| keys 20c; ducks 18c; geese 13@18c.'| Mack Truck r, tice rs Marland’ Ol — 43% ; isha pias sa 3 Mex. Motors B — 117 : RELIN Se ARys Mex. Seaboard Oil - 14% . its aban! as Mid-Continent Pet, - 3245 ' Mo,, Kan. and Tex. Dey Missour! Pacifie pfd. - ENWORTH, Kas. — Three] Montgomery Ward > ed and fif n employed in| ~ al s here have been no. are willing to 1 UTILITY BOARD F t » of wages N.Y. N. H., and Hartford 2 ‘ nm at present) Norfolk and Western . 2 mine e closed dov North American ~ - 49% Sai Northern Pacitic ’ DI r e of the aero Pacific Ol --- » freight carrier is. felt. by | Pan American Pet. oF r to have bee: Pennsylvania - su ed by the pi rmance of the Phila and Rdg. C. and L a ri f from Detroit >, ine. ° 5 Phillips Pet, - 4 to Cleveland, whie | Injuries Received in Fall) rire ou asi Y e ndste weigh Radio Corp. .. bo r | 87 | Prove Fatal to Mrs. | Restins — in : Rep. Iron and Steel - Pac sbel eran @ hi Reynolds Tobacco B - roshon, St. Louls and San Fran Seaboard Air Line - Sears Roebuck .. inclair Con, Oil 3 CITY July 1.—Mra, Ma Groshon, wife of the chair-| couthern Pacific Nat man of the Wyoming Public Serv-| southern Railw ice commission and the State Board | cranaard Oll. C ; y allzation, passed away Sunday | standard Oil, N t jal hospital, Warner 6 received a 2 th £9 | rexas Pacific o--- en veo! s " injured by |-robacco Products ----- 8 ling of the postoftice | mrangcont, Oll -ca.------< 4% iV ere ER At | Groshon Union Pacific the time of the accident, Mr. | U, §, Cast Iron Pipe - oe Si g, was in Caspet attending | U. s. Ind. Alcohol - <2 YORE. 3 7.—Rar silver | meeting of the Stater Board of | tg. Rubber . - 56% 3% Equalization, and returned here im- U, 8. Sleel - * ‘ 4 — | mediately, It was believed that Mrs. | Wabash pfd. A - 3 Groshon would rally from the in: | yw house Fl = LEGAL NOTICES Juries ahe received’ and completely | Wutratoveriend : ‘a Sel, recover, but #he gradually grew! Woolworth ---+----- NOTICE worse, and g the past week Se her physicians reported that she te of Wyor Ce of | was Tailing | Carter was born in Yort| MARKE To Pearl I You are hereby| fF Wyo., June 30, 1860, with | CRUDE T nif t ts, Judge William A. and be M br, who traveled acrous the | Big MUdGy sauecca-aaanenmnon= 2 00 5 r 1869, she resided in Fort | mule Creek --aeeaaeameneenonco 1.36 e deiman I elving, hér education at | sunburst wnacccenacnncenaee 1.40 ' g to One Hundred Sev-| that piace, She was married to Mr. Hamlllon DOMO aanannene---n= 1.05 (3170.20) ars, Now un years ago, her husband | @errig » :-o2eaecenaacroccomecce LS F 1 shill appear before G. A & prominent rancher | Lao 1 justice of the peace, | in the of Fort Bridger che ‘ sid county, at his office] No ¢ urrangements ha PHOt BUtte ——neaeennmnnnnnm= 1.35 the 28th day of Ju A. D. et made, but it is ‘belie Lander , enanenreceeemeenecee= +70 , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, |; funera 1 not be held | Cat Creek _neecennnaneneonce 2.15 Il be rendered against |, elatives of Mrs, Groshon ar- | Lance Creek saan-a---s-conee= 2-15 your propert sold or | rive @ from the east OSRSO acceenenacasccsadescecce 3.15 ed for the debt — 5; capuoledlie, 2540 this 7th day of July, A pfs at xapilhaas aber 2.00 APOYDULL = anawee wees: oneenenn TOPCHIUE Bt = aeneannmne nnn nn elk Rock Creek Sait Creek Reserve Officers Arrive at Fort} 2.00 216 7.00 1,60 M. L, BISHOP Jr., Plaintiff. July 7. 1925. Baan anna n-ne ——_—— i age ip ede | Wyo., July 7.—Re , YOUR ESSEX Gy and Heugee Can || Butter and Eggs ere, 20 In number, Monday, IS HERE NOW with the 76th fleld artillery CHICAGO, July 1.—Butter higher. D. A. Runaell, Receipts 38,980 tubs. Creamery ex AT CASPER FOR serve officers will be at|tras 420; Standards extra firsts for the nest two weeks, and | 40@41o: tirste G@30c: firete 35 PB os leit minds t on militar *ontzea P dure Moat of = i AVe Velerans of (Ke recent Was. pTHbUne Want Ade Bring Masuite MOTOR SSUES LEAD STOEKS Mixed Price Movement Fea- tured by Advance in Automotive Shares. NEW ‘YORK, July broad upward movement, took place in today's stock market. with about three ues, Including seven to new high records 7.—Another Easy money rates, stifferiy commode prices and merge nd dividend nunnors. cre- ated bullish sentiment. Total sales approximated 1,400,000 shares, Tue closing was strong. NEW YORK, July 7.—(By The As- sociated Press)—Confilcting price changes smarked. the opening of tox day's stock market, which was f tured by accumulation of the low priced moton issues. Packard rose to & new high'pfice for the year and Willys Overland also was in demand. One of the most active stocks was Atlanta, Birmingham and ‘Atlantic, which rose a point on- revival .of merger rumors. Renewed buying of high priced stocks, notably American Can and ‘Woolworth imparted more stability to the subsequent dealings. Continen- jtal Can mounted two points on large nsactions and American Smelting, ah and Kennecott led a brisk ad- nce in the copper shares, An- nouncement of record June sales ac- counted for the strength of Wool- worth which matched its previous high record and influenced buying of other chain stores and mail order issues, Wheeling and Lake Erie at- tatned a new peak price at 34 on re ports of buying for control by Loree interests, but some of the western rails, including Northern Pacific, were heavy. In reflection of lower earnings, Universal Pipe issues re- acted 2 to 3 points. Foreign Ex- changes opened irregularly lower, al- though Sterling was unchanged at 4.85%. Bullish sentiment predominated during the morning with the new leaders brought forward whenever the old favorites showed signs of wavering on profit taking. Frisco Common on which a higher divi- dend is expected before the end ‘of the year, led a brisk upturn in the southern and southwestern rails by touching a record top at 85. Cop- pers responded to the reported in- crease in the European demand for the red metal by moving up 1 to 3 points, special strength of Kenne- cott being based on expectations of an inerensed dividend. Virginia Carolina Chemical preferred re- corded a sharp gain in anticipation of an early announcement of reor- ganization plans and Pierce Arrow prior preferred, F, G. Shattuck and U, 8. Industrial Alcohol extended their early gains to 2% to 4 points before noon, Mack Trucks turned heayy on the announcement that common stock holders would be given the right to subscribe 75,000 additional shares at par. Call money renewed at 4% ket surging upward on active deal- ings. Conspicuous gains were es tablished in the motor group, with general motors, Studebaker, Hud- son, ‘Packard and Moon touching thelr highest figures of the year. H|| METALS NEW YORK, July 1—Copper firm; electrolytic, spot and futures 13% Tin firm;. spot ptures 66.87, Iron steady; prices unchanged | Lead steady; spot $8.00@8.25, Zino firm; Bast St, Louls spot futures 7,.10@7.12, Antimony: spot and nearby 57.50; and $18.60@ 19.00. || SUGAR NEW YORK, July 1.—(U. 8. De gar walk quiet and unchanged today at $5.60 to $5.60, for fine granu lated, the trade holding off tn an ticipation of lower prices. NEW YORK, July 1.—Sugar ftu- tures closed barely steady; approxt- mate sales 10,000 tons. July 265; Sept. 265; December 218; January 279, | COTTON YORK middling Jul 245 nap Daily Cribune MAGGIE - LETS GO TO THE MOUNTAINS FOR A Few WECKS- xou. WYOMING OLLS | Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, Broker Grain :: Livestock : NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE——————— eee —Drawn for The Casper Inbune by George McManus WE'LL GO & ( TOMORROW: 7 TLL PACK OUR | RIGHT | TUESDAY, JULY 7, : All Markets L WANNA” SAY GOOD-- BYE TO DUGAN BEFORE Great Britain rights reserved. ' ACHES | ©1925 wy Inert Feature Seavice, Ine 1925 Lid AUST REPOR ‘ADOST WHEAT (TREASURES RETURNED TO. ST. PETERS ARREST OF ROBBERS WITH Higher Prices Mark Trading] ' On the Chicago Grain; Ve Speculative shares benefitted bj the brit: nquiry for such high grade | stocks as United States Bteel, New | York Central Intednationa Har. vester Atlantic Coast Line and American Express, the whole mar. 8 Consolidated Royalty, Burding Western Exploration . 2,70 3.09 Consolidated Royalty ~ .89 1.01 Central Pipeline - 45.50 E. T. Wiliams 096 10% Bessemer --- 109, 10 Wegyern States 3 44 Kinney Coastal . 07% .08% Columbine - 04.05 Jupiter 05 6 Elkhorn . 04 05 Demino - 05 06 Royalty Producers 0515 .06 Sunset 00% Picardy — 01 Atlantic P 0015 t Great Northern 00% .00% Quaki ou . 00% . .01 Preston Oil 00% .00% Mackin s10> 7.18 Chappell 16 AT Riverton Pet. -. 3.05 Argo ~--. 6.25 Curb Stocks. Mountain Producers Priarie Oil and Gas LIVESTOCK ‘ Chicago Prices CHICAGO, July 7.—(U. 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture}—Hogs 20,000; slow, desirable light and medium weight mostly 25 to 40c lower than Monday's high time, Plain kinds butchers unevenly 10 to 25c lower than Monday's average; bulk 140 to 175 pound averages $15.90@14.20; early top $14.50; bulk 225 to 9325 pound butchers $13.90@14,15; bulk packing sows $12.00@12.50; slaugh- ter pigs’a50 lower; bulk strong weight $13,00@13.50; heavy weight hogs $13,00@14.25; ght Ught $13.00 @14,25; slaughter pigs $12.75@13.75. Cattle 8,000; fed steers and year- lings, of value to ell *at $12.00 up- ward steady with’ Monday's average market. Others dull weak spots lower, killing quality relatively plain bes: weighty steers early | $13.75; some held higher; several loads $12.50 @13,40; native grass steers largely $7.25@9,00 to killers; little change on other classe#, vealers 60c higher; packers upward to $12.00. Sheep 12.000, fat native lambs fully steady; asking higher on west- erns; desirable natives $14.75@15.00; sorting moderate; heavy.fat native lambs $13.00@13.50; culls mostly ciated Pres e police today re- | treasures taken from St. Peters. Market. turned to the vatican the precious | By previous .arrangements, the objects stolen Friday night when shop had been surrounded b Po. CHICAGO, %—(Assoclated | thieves entered the treasury of St. | lice and at a signalsfrom Marotta Press)—Unfavorable ’repurts about| Pe The stolen es were | they entered and arrested Stella black rust development led to high-| re lafter the arrest of Mar- | and a jeweler, Luigi Grazian er prices for wheat tor in’ th jan Stella,.former shoemaker and Stella's confederate. \ y Ings. The adverse said to be responsible for the for- The vatican when Informéea of from widely scattered] mation of the plot the recovery of the precious stones thwest and togett The actual robbery was cMmmit- | sent Monsignor Becchini, treasu with higher Liverpool quotctions,! ted, t e said, by two paint- | er of Peters to police head gave the market a decided upward | ked in St, Peters. | quartets to convey the personal trend, Buying was of no great’vol-| two nters are Amerigg | thanks of the pone to the police ume, but on the other hand offer: | and Rubicondo Primavera. ings were scarce, Thé ovening, } men had ‘been working in re x ter io higher, Gertembers@tt? ‘crs ant ave uyier acreet. | Drive Made on + $1424, and December $1451 osed to” have had . . $1.44 was followed by a silght ong the work. | YY C 1 action and then by a rise which ar -r.Criminats, rled September to $1.4334 and De- is sald that § 45 R d dd U cember to $1.44%. three weeks ago prowling ounde p Subsequently enlarged export bus Peters, Before the rob- | ——— iness said to ite 1,000,000} hery Friday night he had been NEW YORK, July 7.—(By Ths bushels: helped & about "/ shadgwed by detectives. After the | Associated Press)—Forty five c: sharp further advance. A Ifferal| robbery Police Commissioner Ma- | {nal suspects were rovnded up by th decrease of the world’s available} rotta, posing as a jeweler, opened | police today with the beginning ot gf supply was noted and also a miate-| negotiations with Stella for the | Polloe Commissioner Enright's drive rial ‘falling off in the Argentine ex purch: of gems. Stella agcording |against criminals. Eight revoly portabl surplus. Wheat cle to the police carried Marotta to a | were seized. strong 2%c to 4%4c; net 1 r, Sep tember $1.44%@ to $1.45, and Decein- Charter No. 11683 ber $1.46%§ to $1.46% Corn and oats went up with wheat. After opening at ic off to %sc up, September $1.91 to $1.01%. | corn sagged a little but later scored gains all arou 5 In the final transactions, the corn market showed a notable bulge, Re ports from Kansas that corn in some sections had been burned up by hot $10.50; one “deck choice feeding lambs steady at $14.00: sheep scarce odd lots native ewes 36.00@ Omaha Quotations “OMOHA, Neb., July-7.—(U. S. De- partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re ceipts, 13,000; - slow,.-28@50c lower; desirable 200 to 300-pound butchers $13.009913.50: .top $13,665; packing sows $1 @11,50; bulk of all sales $11,50@13.50; average cost Monday $15.26) welght. 254. Cattle, receipts 7,000; fed steers and yearlings steady to 15c lower cholee grades steady; bulk fed offer ings $10.00@12.25; top $13.10; aver age 1,261 pounds; fed she, stock steady; grass cows and heifers fully 25e lower; bulk grass cows $4.25@ 5.76% heifers upward to $7.50; veu! steady; practical top $9.0 end feeders steady; 7.00, Sheep, receipts 7,600; lambs strong to S6¢ higher; city sales fat range lambs $14.50@14.60; some held high- er; natives mostly $14,00@14.25 sheep steady; desirable weight fat ewes $6.00@6,75; feeders strong to tée higher; early sales range feed. ing lamba $13.50@13,7 POTATOES CHICAGO, July 7.—Potatoes 45 cars: total U, 6. shipments new 483 |old 65 cars: trading fair, market strong on barrels, about steady, or acks he “VCC | Foreign Exchange —$—$<$<$—<— | NEW. YORK, July 7.—Foreign ex: | change quotations tn cents: Great | Britain demand 4.55%; cables 4.861% | S0;day bille on banks 4.81%; ‘France demand 4.6414; cables 4.65; Italy de mand 3.66; cables 3.65; Demand: Bel- glum 4.60%; Germany 23.80, “Barak vahe Snag ade || Liberty Bonds bacenaseoae | | NEW YORK, July 7.—Liberty bonds closed: S's, 101; first 4s 1092; egeond 4° 101,18; third 44a, 101.25: fourth #'qm. 105.4: U. CA Go joenment 4!,0 195.19 7.—(By s and discounts rt unsecured . 8, Government securities owne: The “Asso: Reserve District No. 19 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THF _ Citizens National Bank At Casper in the State of Wyoming, at the clore of business on June 30, 1925 RESOURCES weather. The close was strong %c.| Deposited to secure circ (U. 8. bonds to 3%e net higher, September $1.04% par value) .. + 100,000.00 to $1.0434, All other United government securities _. 60,041.75 Oats started at %c lower to %ec ce! [sae oy pga securities, etc. .. - higher, September 45%c to 5ée; la-| Furniture and fixtures --—-.. pecrere amie Real estate owned other than banking house — ter'all months showed some advance. |r a wei reserve with federal reserve bank -..-.. 83/431.50 “a8 in 7 im a Wheel = ocho Eemetien (esas nin “vault and amount due ‘trom; national Siveiees + 1.43% 1.47% 1.43% 1.47% | amounts du =| » ba id 2AL% 145% 141% 14456 trust companies in the United States - 3,230.65 1.43% 1.4644 1.43% 146% | mxchanze for clearing house --.~. B,813.51 ‘ Miscellaneous cash item .. ‘3 263.25 96% .99% .96% 99% | Checks on other banks in the same city or town 1.01 1.04% 1.00% 1.04% as repbrting bank — - | 6,272.09 ‘86% £8 86% .87% | Redemption fund with U. 8. vs Farr + from U. §. treasurer ~ 5,000.00 “Aday. .4nry | Other asbets, if any — ab % 40%! TOTAL .-- rae $ 48 49% “LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. ' §4% 98! | Surplus fund as ab tte ‘renst | Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest 3 102% 9918 102% and taxes paid .. abs 5 : Circulating. notes outstanding -. - 100,000.00 + 17.40 17.40 | Certified checks outstanding — - 17.60 17.57] Cashier checks on own bank outstanding ~. - Individual deposits subject to check -.- %s aa-- --.-- 19,00 | Certificates of deposit due in less than 80 days_ Sept. _.... 19.05 19.12 19.05 19.12| State, county or other municipal deposits, secured Bellies— by pledge of agrets of this bank or security bond July Certificates of deposit Bept. — Other time deposits —. ave NEDA Ts ne ace — 3 CHICA GOs 38 State of Wyoming, County of Ne a—Bs, . hard $1.48; corn, No. 4 mixed $1.00;}"" 7 yp. schtueter, cashier of the abc a No. 2 yellow, -$T06@1.06%. Oate,|....° . ter, cash! < above named bank do solemnly swear No. 3 white 4 x N = 4 whit that the above statement is true to the best of my kr date. Ri Age ast J. R. SCHLUPTER, Timothy. wee ' : Subser nd sworn to before me this 7th dav of July, 19 seed $19.00@26.7 Lard $174 Are eek tag = amet 2 “ AD Noten aN ¥ ) W. COTTMAN, MINNBAPO’ J 1—F M. J. BURKE 4 , w J. LINDSAY, unchanged to Fa ~ ora be patent $8.20@8.30. $24.00. | Published July 7th, 1925 160 acres bought near well tha for $80,000. ‘Quick action necessary, | | i Address XYZ, Tribune Man With the NERVE to Take a Chance and the GRIT to Take a Profit 1 want to sell one of my 80-acre 10-year leases located in the great Crockett County, Texas, field where a wildcat has just been brought in and sold to the Humble (Standard Oil Co.) for $1,400,000. This is ex- tension of Big Lake field, which is richest in Texas. drilling on this tract and is within 30 days of completion and is touted as the next well in the field. Circumstances force me to sell part of my holdings and will sacrifice 80 acres for $800. eight years to run and is as near a cinch ast is every possibility that this lease will be worth $80,000 in a short time. just came in for 10 cents per acre sold There is a well , or $10*per acre. Lease has here is in an oil field. There shop where he exhibited all of the ledge and belief. 434,451.19 268.55 180,041.75 100,975.97 13,087.7 17,651.89 217,858.06 15,803.47 959,213.89 100,000.00 25,000.00 5,899.93 $28,318.47 959,218.59 Cashier. y Public

Other pages from this issue: