Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 8

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‘ASPER COMPANIES TAKE OUT CHARTERS Fairway Oil Company, Western Auto Supply and “Food Center” Among New Firms Incorporated at Cheyenne. ¢jcompany, of ‘Torr! pany has.a capit stock of $160,000, a{rectors are H. E. Col Co-operative Wir , George Ragaux, a Colorado of. $150,000, of Gebo; and Henry ell and William T. Development Commodity Trade News Boston dealers #23 ave bought WORTH.—Labor shortage Texas cotton NEW ORLEANS.—In Pine association mills orders | per cent from the pre vious week and production 6.8 per Shipments. tncreased bs Unfilled orders 243,000 feet. in this etate. Electrical Equipment. Power company public servi has applied to the ice commission ruct a trans- mission iine 112 miles in length. ST. LOUIS.—Sealskin coats seem Ukely to be higher this winter, judg- ing from prices brought for Alaska the government Approximately brought $340,000. er prices at eouth- es for New Riv offered at $6. Livestock | Chicago Prices. feeders weak; heifers show $6.00; others $4.00 to $5.60; hetfers $5.00; top $5.25: some up to $7.00; canners and cutters $3.00 to, $4.00; low grade stock steers load 1,000 pound feed- 1,100 pound loads $8.00; y loads $6.00 to $7.35; two > feeder heifers few louds $11.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 14,500; about talking around wes steady; three MIAMI, Fla—The “dead freight” argo-here, lifted last y be made effect rous loads cake e again tonight. 50@14 to pa CLEVELAND.—Approzimately 8° of new street paving is near- About half the for the year has been streets have process of range lambs Omaha Quotations | otatoes 1.—Potatoes—Re- fotal. United States teady to slow; mar- Wisconsin and Minnesota k to 15c lower; welghts $12.50@ $13.00; packing CHICAGO, Oct. shipments, 97: up to $11.50; bulk of 76; average cost onsin bulk round whites, $1.70 y to strong; bulk on welghts $12.25. Butter and Eggs | “CHICAGO, Oct. d; eggs unchanged; receipts ‘|| Foreign Exchange . 1.—Foreign ex: in un- natives $14.25@14.60 485%; billy on banks g ewes downward from | cables K. Italy, demand 4.04; cables 4.04 Be'gium 4.61; Germany Denver Prices. ————___—_ higher; qua! manuy PHILADELPHIA, — Yarn ? improve. rers are feeling the e demand for woolens and holding firm with belief that prices will advance. balbriggan yarns 00 to $11.50; pigs sted and are PPERS supply you wit ETO TR OVOTATION ‘OMPANY ¥ - WR Weel Velawetone Stocks and Grains { | BRINGING U IVE JOST WROTE A LETTER TO MAGGIE TELLIN’ HER TO COME RIGHT HOME -I'4 50 LONE SOME - I'M Sick! P FATHER Allig Chemical American Te rlean Tobacco —- American Water Works Baltimore; and Ohio - Bethi¢hem: Steel ~~. itornia Pet. ~~ nadian Pacific Chandler Motor bottom delivery Chicago and Northwestern new sty’ ber two 3 usual, Opening prices, to 2 cents lower, December $1.36 to $1.59 to $1.40%, new yle for both months, was followed a slight further eag and then by something of a rally. Subsequently, tnereased estimates of the domestic yield led to a fresh decline and so 0 did reports that grain elevators at Duluth were filled almost to ca- pacity, Wheat closed ‘ s net lowe: Congoleum-Na Consolidated Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. - Davison Chemical Dodge Brothers pfd Du Pont de Nemour: Electric Power and Light, ctfs, Kelly Spring Kennecott Copper - Lehigh Valley Loutsville and Nashy Mack Truck - Marland Ol - Mid-Continent. Mo., Kan. and Texas Missourl Pactifi# ptd. Montgomery ja, and Rdg. Louls and San Fran Air Line ~.. Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con Oil - Southern’ Raily Standard Ol), Cal. Standard O11) Stewart Warner - Ribs+ ) Gots) odes Texas and Pacific Z Tobacco Products ex diy Wabash pfd | Westinghouse | With Che Casper Daily Cribune TRIBUNE "YOU KNOW ME, AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe OST MUFFED WHEAT TREND LOWER AGAIN Early Trading Weakness but Rally De- velops in Market CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—{Assoclated | Jupiter Press.}—Wheat trend to lower price levels today, in- fluenced more by the opinions that | Royalty Producers — Europe demand would be cient to dispose of normal Canadian Picardy exports before new Argentine and| Atlantic Petroleum ‘— Australian wheat shipments le. General seling rket down to below any ice record which the May | McKinnte -. has heretofore reached this | Merrico Roy. season. The fact that trading in| Buck Creek jo wheat contracts here be-‘ Riverton Pet. gan today buying delivery of num- northern wheat except at rents discount, made the execution f orders somewhat PY me % to $1,373 ) ring Septe: opening unchanged lower, December ber. a result of sympa’ corn were frreguls lower to ber 78% t 14 cente. Oats started une’ values Wheat Open High Dec: 1.261 1.98 Oct -16.80 16.80 Bellies Cash Grains and Provisions 1.—Wheat 80% @820. white 384% @40%ec; No. a ped $19.25 27.00. Tilbs $17. tay S CITY. Oct Press), —Uay unchan; al YOURE YOST THE SOY I WANT TOs SEE-HICKEY 15 « GIVIN A Crow PARTX TOM HELLO: COGAN - OU ARE THE FIRST GUY "VE SEEN IN A DER L oRROW [Wyoming Oi (lL SHARES IN ucurevich, Western Exploration ~ Consolidated Royalty Central Pipeline - Reveals|¥. T. Williams Bessemer ---~. Western’ States Kinney Coastal showed are| Great Northern -.. carried | Quaker Oll - Mountain Producers Salt Creek Producers + Continental --. New York Oil .. 64.00] information was* offset by the tm- $1.35 to $1 were a to 78% cents, corn rose to 79% Gents for. Decem- Torchiight ~~. Bins Creel See Later, the corn market. declined | Lander —-.--sseee-escssenenee with wheat | Osage ---------<-2—---so—e eee of | Sunburst Hamilton Dome ~ ee 1.05] bank rate to 4 per cent and the re-| unchanged to 10 cents higher! family Perris \~------0---a—-a-e-—e=- 1.08} jection of the French debt settle-| patents, $3.20@8.5: BYTON c-c-ne. pmewweeeecccnnene 1.30] ment prop weakness. Closing quotations cent advance, Notches ~---—2---—---2--2 2 December 39% Pilot Butte then held near to inittal ne ot} Metals NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Copper firm. Electrolytic spot and futures s. Tin firm, ‘spot and futures Iron steady. prices nchanged. Lead steady, prices unchanged. Zinc firm, East St. $7.90. Antimony pecld a8 Ae mission house buying of Octo- 4 strengthened the provision ket despite weakness 1,39 = 1.40% 1.96% Ieuls spot 37 37. 8T. PAUL. for steers sin this week when Hermann, Minn., brought $2,490 at the rate of $14 a hundred. ese alicia —The - highest prices @ 1920 were recorded carload fed at Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in The Tribune. FINANCING Do you need capital thru sale of stock for promotional or expan- sion purposesy Our tnexpenatve, easily operated, quick mall order method malled free to legitimate Ol], mining, indus- corporations. STOCK SELLING Quek uctihn obtained at low cost thre proper methods; our 18 years liveraified experien: service; write for free proof, test!- endor: Give par- de Rye; none. Barley 62a 76. | is at your thy seed $7,008.10, iS sreabinten’ senate reliability, etc, —— oS Seraaentr ase THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 Oil dnd Financial News §i% | M A RK ET 5 Nos GUT \ve SEEN How Do vou, Him FIELD vd KNOW Him 2 DID You EVER SEE Him PITCH mela, Dovoant jordeas YER- WILL OU * BE WITH O97 AW- BE A Goop | FELLER -LeET ME HAVE THAT * LETTER- - Es pa - ©1925 wy Ine Featume Service, Inc. ) Great Britain nights reserved ¢ tle effect on the initial dealings. Some confusion of price move ments later developed, but active Sugar bidding was in prcgress for various NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—(Assoclated motor, baking, ofl'and rubber isstes during the first half hour of.trading. | Press)—Refined sugar prices today The change in the London rate} were lowered ten points, list quota- seemed to temper fears that: the}tions ranging from $5.10 to $5.25, New York Federal Reserve ' bank| the low price representing the lowest 9.60 would advance its rediscount rate| since early in 1922. 60 a : : t but uncertainty ovér: General Mo- *09 Some Uncertainty Grips] tors ana credit conditions still: pre- General List but -Many vatled. A new leader: for the ad- ‘ 4 Stocks Score Advance vance in the motor group) was Silver | brought forward in ‘the form uf Dodge: A" stock, which quickly! wiw YORK, Oct. 1.—Har silver rose to @ new‘high price above:Sl. /211,. xsexican dollars 54%. General Motors resumed ;its /up- NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Constructive operations: were successfully ‘issued in thé stock market: today and a > progress forwacd movement of .in-| W8td movement and Hudson‘ and dustrial shares took place. Reltef | Chrysler! recovered: from: their-early weakness: United States Rubber Money and the conviction that the lower-| 204 Tisk Jed'tho tire stocks to high- from the recent money stringency 2 @ and olls followed the FTORIC Ock. LLCall ing of the English bank rate would] ¢™ Sroun EW YORK, Oct. 1.—Call- money forestall an immediate alteration | ¢@dership: of Atlantic Refining. | easier; high 534; low 414; ruling rate here gave impetus to the advancs.| Heavy | buying of Hletschmann,| 541; closing bia 414; offered at 4%} Speculative interest was kept allye| Which Jumped: 214 polifts, featured | last joan .4%;"call loans against act by reports of prospective recapital-} Carly dealings in the baklug shares. | ceptances 5. ‘Time loans firm; mixed Wation plans. Additional confidence Vetrolt Edison, American Tobacco | coltateral 60-90 days 4%4@4%; 4-6 was inspired by the belief that re-| 824 Union Bag were peeve pier: months 4%. Prime mercantile paper cent liquidation had remedied the| UPS reacts to 7.4376 on the lowering | 414 top-heavy conditions of many parts 5 : SS ae of the stock lst. Favorable merger | ther exchanges were steady. Poultry and dividend rumors and prediction|, The sction of the forenoon mar) -cHICAGO, Oct. 1—Poultry—Alive, by large banking interests that fal1| ket seemed to indicate assurance that} soggy; receipts, 9 cars; fowls, 17@ trade would soon show further gains | 20 Chanse occured toMay in the feder-| 950° eprings, 22c; roosters, 18%cj al reserve rediscount rate, this: theory | turkeys, S00: ducks, 22@25e; ‘geese were used to advantage by pools in 1 FSS PSY Ra LS Fyn » “2@cbe; si * creating a demand for their favor-| Dee colored.to some extent by ie. {tes. The actio: f the:rails #hi fact that call loans were reduced to was disappointing in view ot a tur-| Sve Per cent after ia, renewal crate ther bulge in freight traffic, but this] ©% bad been established. Buying of ‘ a specialties was conducted -with’ con- Correspondent - proved demand. for industrial tead-| Sderable advances. Railway: spring bi United States, Steet, |Sumbed $4 points to 17834, on ru] ME ote I) th ers, such as United States Steels} iors that a-stock split up was in eets ea General Plectric ‘ North America: 1 Motors, Mack | Presress. A spurtin North American Cc d M : k American C rude NVlarket Pan es BEE 61% high price for the year, ° a Trucks, General “Baking and. Bars alega considerable buying of other On Riff Front nett Lea, several of which rose four Salt Creek, 38 to 38.9 gravity -$1.19|to six points rissa ste Peep sata en Salt Creek, 87 to 39.9 gravity — 1.87 wee ape vosing Was, EOP Rod. ant} a | rier Ww > The As. |tking broke out in a few issties FEZ, Oct Menonta tect fenen) 113 tea © }—Rallying tendencies | @¥tins the final hour under cover of sonata ie FaUn PRODI SOLE SSM) i hem. Shen og a heavy buying’ movement in the|Résinald’ Kahn, correspondent in 1.90 motor shares, General, Motors at-| Morocco for Le Tempus, a leading tained a new high record at-112%.| Paris newspaper. was killed by The general improvement in sent!- | Pffian bullet today, a few mome ment brought a mild reyival of buy- | #ter leaving the st ing in the fall shares. Total sales}! Genéral Naulin, was Influenced by reporta of de-|*?Proximated 1,700,000 shares. MADRID, Oct. 1.—(By Associated clining production in the Smackover rf Pregs).--An official commique to- field. Foreign developments, in FLOUR. day reports that the Spanish troops 1.55] cluding the reduction in the English MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 1—Flour,|in the Alhucemas Bay sector, held their gain of yesterday of Mount bran, $22.50@| Palois, and captured Abd-l-Krim's capita Want to Make a Killing in Oil? The Denver Post of Sept. 26th had the following -item rela- tive to operations of Humphreys Corporation: “Two wildcat tests are under way, one drilling in Reagan county and the other rigging up in Crockett county. The former is on a structure on which the pee corporation has 8,000 acres of well located leases in the general neighborhood of the famous Big Lake pool. Geological studies of this structure indicate that it may excel the Big Lake field, where wells makin& from 2,000 to 3,000 barrels daily have been mee up at a depth of about 3,000 feet. In Crockett county, which lies immediately south of Reagan county, the company has another large block of leases, on which it preparing to drill. This tract is even more highly regarded than the block in Reagan county, by F. Julius Fohs, the company’s consulting geologist and his associates.” You all know Col. Humphreys and his ability to pick winners. Do y y to take a chance where he is going after oil? 1 must sell one of ae Bo atts leases in Crockett County, surrounded by drilling wells and holdings of the big Srp es Ti a ual as one eso oda is due in very soon. Will sell acres for cash. ay sell for 000 in short time. “F maps, etc., can be had by addressing . ull information, BOX B-22, CARE TRIBUNE wi n upward tr selling of popular motors es, such as Hudson and Buying of the oil shares follow! further ® ff headquarters Ut appeared to h dt 14% 7 to ~ale

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