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2 ae eet eetewerrnms PAGE TEN House Products .—Packers say there is demand for Ught green a strong limms, particularly in the southeast, Where they are a holiday dish. The » generally {s reported to a slight improvement t week, with demand products and beef go- ing at slightly higher prices, Col- lections are excellent, indicating the prosperous condition of the country. during tb good for pc Livestock H.—Feeder lambs in ve been bringing high market recently, 0 n record of $13.75 a hun- pounds Wall Board NEW ORLE $.—The lanufacturing company, makers of all board from the sugar cane known as bagasse, will spend ing its plant and from 400,000 } Celtex Lumber LEWISTON, Idaho.—A tract con- taining 120,000,000 feet of pine in Idaho has been sold by Henry Tur- ish, of Duluth, to the Weyerhauser interests for a consideration tn ex- cess of 31,800,000. The tract ts one of the finest stands of pine in the northwest and has been owned by Turrish about 20 years, Fruit FRESNO, Calif.—The 1925 raisin crop will be about 160,000 tons, ac- cording to President Merritt, of the Sun-Maid Raisin Growers organiza- tion. This is a comparatively ght crop, due partially to heavy fresh grape shipments. | Automobiles DETROIT.-eThe Chevrolet com- pany will close 1926 with an output in excess of 500,000 cars and trucks, exceedint the previous high year’ by 60,000.. ‘The Cadillac company has turned out Its 200,0¢0th car equipped V-type elght-cylinder engine, STOGK RALLY CHECKS SLUMP Prices Stiffen After Early Downturn; Dividends Pile Up 9.—(#)—Price market to- Bullish op- EW YORK, Dee. ements in the st ked uniformit ctations ranged over a wide assort- thent of popular issues but were not léng maintained in any one group au of professionals freely on ure caused occasional elling which were 1n- ved by renewed bid- ng for the speculative favorites, ring the market an irregular ap- ance without appreciably wenk- various special ening its position, os attract i winks, divider s in suck Oblo commission while expectations brought about issues as Bal- nd American ing 129 to Realty Amer!- ment Stor ed he Depa Woolen encoun’ pressed for sale were gen- pivotal Industrial 3. American Can 1 counter to the more yesterday stocks th ralisive ra dividends Jopments he further out- umerous King soints in Pacitie Cc arket Street F vs preferred, Republic Steel, Foundry Company, Hudson Fruit and Reming Atlantic most five jon of appe heen rpted re: ling orders fter prices had ht hen the Independent steel Republic, which ompanied by a vine ous urn, also In Federal Min- ne and Smelting preferred, United Pruit. S. {ndustrial Alcohol. Fish Be a on Rag and Pay enewal r on enll loans war in 1 ner cent : | Metals R YORK Dec. 9 (PF) trolyt not and TI ste ne $03.50; tutu $ Iron steady: prices unchange: Lead, steady: spot $9.25 Zine, stendy: Bast St. lout» spot £.75@2 8.80; futures $8.554P8.65 Antimony spot. $20.50 _ Nec, 9. ular Br tain 1 484%: 60 (?) Quota 1 274% 3.70% | a | | Flax DULUTH ' J CP eV %.64; Februar 17.65% | | 34 I fis were slug] vith | “| Business Briefs ad-| »| than -| PHILADELPHIA, Pa.— Building! | started in this clty in the last 11 months nedessitated expenditure of $1 The work included i Mngs and 213 rl] Simultaneor Livestock Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—(U. S, Depart- ment of Agriculture..—Hogs—Re- ceipts 26,000; uneven; lighter weight active; nesday'’s best prices; others slow; steady with yesterday's low close; big packers bidding up to $10.85 on desirable medium weight: bulk good and choice 160 to 180 pound averages $11.25@11.55; prac- tical top $11.60; bulk desirable 140 to 150 pound kind $11.50@211.75; 200 to 300 pound butche BEEN Warn’ FO New York Stocks Last Sale Allis Chemical and Dye ~-. American Can — eee American Car and Foundry -- 108% American Locomotive -. <~- 122 American Sm, and Ref. <= 127% American Sugar. -.-. 5 (15% American Tel. and Tel. 144% American Tobacco 114% American American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison ~ Water Works $10.95@11.10; packing sov mostly $9.25@9.60: majority of de- sirable killing pigs $11.85@12.00: heavy weight hogs $10.75@11.0! niedium $10.85@11.10; light $10,65@ 11.55; Hight I'ght $10,75@11.90; pack- ing sows $9.00@10.00; slaughter pigs $11.50@ 12.25. Cattle—Recetpts™ 20,000; only few londs of fat steers sold; un- evenly 25 to lc lower: very small proportion of run baying received bids; talking 25 to.50¢ lower; 100 to 125 under last week's high tim largely a steer run; Nght and mi dium we'ght 1 _predominatin: hulk $8.50@10 50: some choice year- lings held around $12.00; few cho!ce heavies here; bloom off stockers and feeders trad t cows and heifers 25 r classes steady: outsiders better lambs 14,000; up; des'r 00; feeding 5@17.10; best held at © Quotation: OMAHA, Dec. § 8. De partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re- eoipts 1 0 ‘en: mostly 10@25e 180-pound top $10.90: O-pound a’ weighty pack- smooth up 1 sales 10.0010 cost Yuesday $10.73; welght ts 9,000; fed steers tremely dull: prac- Cattle, r and yearlings tically no early lower: she-stock weak to 25c low. bologna bulls steady; beef bulls i, around lower: veal and calves steady: stockers and feeders weak to 25c lower: bulk butcher helfers $6.50@7.75 rs $3.65@4.35: bo- 4.75 @5.00; practical veal top $9.50; y ee $6.75 @7.75. Sheen, recejpts 8.500: lambs weak to 10@15e lower: bulk fed wool lambs @16.25; best held around $16.50; Ipped lambs $14.65; sheep and ewes $8.50@9.00; y 75@16. ere DETROIT. Building | ranged for in the I | call for expendity le previc projects ar- t eight months f $146,000 more $100,. larger he tive that t still is seven mc | work, | | estate has been e recorder’s office nths behind {n ite so 5 BW YORK, uh Copper compa dite regular qt jfrom $1 to $1 | the st | dend ts of record Dec dividend virtually placing basis. The divi- mber the Nevada Con- wlidated Copper company, a subsid- | inry of the Utah company,’ resumed | divid nd payments after a lapse of and | sacked round whites best 1 rs, with €@ declaration of a lav y dividend of 25 cents, These viMo are payable December 31, ‘to stock of record Debtembe 18. | ‘The last payment made by the Ne vada company was on September, 30, | | 1620 —_ ti P i otatoes recelpts 42 cars; total United States | shinments 420, Canadian 16: trading | slow, market steady; Wisconsin | } bo 'neana quantity. Sanaa | wacked Russets $3.25 | most sales around 83.50@3,60, sales; bidding 25@ |» ember 31 to stock | | Atl. Coast Line Baldwin Locomtive - Baltimore and Ohio -. Bethlehem Steel — California Pet. - Canadian Pacific — Central Leather, pfd. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor Chesapeake and Ohio. Chicago and Northwestern Chicayo, Mil. and St. Paul pf. hicago, R.1. and Pacific - Cola -. Colorado Fuel . Congoleum-Nal Consolidated ( Corn Products Crucible. Stee! —. Cuba Cane Sugar. pfd, Davison Chemical —-. Dodge Brothers pfd bu Pont de Blectrie Power 3 Erle First pfd. c Co Northern pfd. 71% If States Steel — 89 Hudson Motors 104% Ulinois Central 11% ependent, O, and G. 33 Int. Harvester 126% Marine pfd, 31% Nickel -- 45% y Springfield - 16% Kennecott Copper 54 Lehigh Valley Loutsville and Nashville Mack Truck Marland OM ‘ N Seaboard OM. 9% lid-Continent, Pet. .. 36% Mo,, Kan. and Texas --.. 407%, Missourl Pacific pfd. Montgomery Ward - North American Northern Pacifio «. Patific Ol Pan, American Pet. Pennsylva Radio. Cory 44% Reading =~ 80% p. Iron’ and Steel -. 59% Reynolds Tobacco “B" 93 St. Louls and San Fran. - 98 aboard Air Line ars Roebuck --2 Sinclair Con, OM -. Southern Pacific out n Rallw indard Oil, Cal. dard Oil, N. wart Warner - St Texas and Pacific Tobacco Products Transcont, Ol Union Pacific U. S. Cast Iron Pipe ~ U. 8. Ind, Alcohol . 8. Rubber -- . 8. Steel Wabash pfd. “A" - Westinghouse Electric -. 13% Willys Overland - 27 Woolworth 199 210 a Crude Market Salt Creek, 36 to 36.9 @ravity -$1 79 Salt Creek, 37 to 899 gravity . 1.87 Rock Creek .. fle Muddy . fk Basin Cat Creek Lance © irase reybull Ueht eek. Mule Creek . Lander rane Sunburst inmititon verrls Avron verehes ‘ior Putte Dome MINNEAPOLIS, 7 nur te so 9.7 $26, Bran 9.—(/)—Poultry fowls °c: CHICAGO, steady: Make this an clectriéal Ohetstinas | The Casper Daily Cribune WHY, IT'S 19 O'CLOCK Y HURRY OP-) WE Soo . N oer rte Road LONG 9GO WHEAT PRICES DEALT BLOW Lower Quotations at Liver- pool and Argentine Re- ports Bearish CHICAGO, Dee. (P)—Argen- tine conditions likely to bring about increased crop damage gave the wheat market a decided upturn to- ay near the end of the board of trade session, accompany a notable bulgg in the price of corn. The wheat market was also affected by evidence of a better cash demand for wheat at Omaha, Kansas City and Minneapolis. Argentine corn prices are up about seven centg a bushel in the Jast ten days. Wheat closed firm %c to 2%c net higher, new style, December $1.78 to $1.78% and May $1.73 to $1.73%. CHICAGO, Dee. new setbacks in the ue of wheat took place early toda: Lower quo- tations at Liverpool were the chief bearish factor, emphasized by re- Ports of fine weather in most dis- tricts of Argentina, On the other hand, petitions were under consider- ation by a board of trade commit- tee that 1000,000 bushels of wheat in store here be removed from the report of stock on hand as being of ® quality fit only for chicken feed. The opening, \o to 1%c lower, new style, December 1.75 to 1.75% and May 1.69% to 1.70% was followed by a rally that in some cases went Slightly above yesterday's finish, ‘ut then by a fresh decline with December touching 1.73 and May 1.68%. Subsequently reports of rain in parts of Argentina led to a sudden rally and the final transactions were at the day’s topmost ficures, Corn and oats developed strength. Indications that much corn on farms would be hold for higher prices attracted considerable notice, After opening unchanged to lo lower, May 83% to 83%c, the corn market scored moderate gains all around, May rising to 84%c. Later, the corn market continued to ascend. Cash demand was bet- ter, and receipts disappointing. Country offerings were very small and speculative trade here was more general than for some time past. Corn closed buoyant, 2% to 3%c net higher, May 86% to 87c, Oats started at %e off to a shade 9.—(P)—Sharp ( advance, May 45%c to 45%° and later made slight upturns all around. Provisions were responsive to the action of the corn market. Wheat— Open High Low Close Dec.,, new 1.75 1.78% 1.73 1.78 Dec., old- 1.73% 1.76 | 1.71% 1.75% new 1.09% 1.73% 1.67% 1.73 old. 1.68% 1.71% 1.66 1.71 1.48% 151 1.46% 1.50% 71M 71% 81 83%) 83% 36% 85% 85% 88% 41% 42% 41% 42% 45% 46% 45% AB% 5 46% 451 48 1.05 1.06 1.03% 1,06 ~ 1M 114% 111 114% 1.09% 1.13% 1.09% 1.13% 14.20 14,30 14.15 14.27 14.00 14.20 14.00 14.20 Ribs— Jan, 14,20 May - 14,15 Rellies— Dee. “i ao 14,50 Jan, = = 14,30 May 14.75 14.75 14.70 14.70 | Butter and Eggs | CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—P)—Butter. higher; receipts 6,718 tubs; creamery extras 49%c: standards 460: extra firsts 4614@47%e; firsts 43% @44 4c: seconds 41@42%c. Eggs, stendy; receipts 1.568 cases; firsts 47@50c; ordinary firsts 40@ 4he: refrigerator extras 35%c; firsts 34%c. | Grain Opinions i By HILL, WEAVER AND CO, Hulburd Warren—Would buy corn and oats on weak spots. Uarris Winthrop—Would not be overconfident in the wisdom of own- ing wheat at present levels. Most of the firmness In coarse gnain is vontributed by wheat. Stein Alsten—Think further de- line in wheat likely but expect elative firmness tn coarse grains. Jackson Brothers—Purchase of | wheat on setbacks In order. Why not an, Essex for Xmas? TRIBUNE Stocks and Grains WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925 ° MARKETS A Z YM bt, Wyoming Oils Quotations by Bi Vucerevich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty Bullding Western Exploration — 2.25 2.50 Consolidated Royalty - 9% 10.00 Central Pipeline -. 55 60 E. T, Williams 18" ih oe Bessemer —_ AZ) 44 Western States 08% 10 Kinney Coastal .. 07.08 Columbine ~ 05 07 Jupiter — 03% 04 Elkhorn 04 05 Domino 05% 06% Royalty Producers ---. .03% .04%4 Sunset — 00% 0035 Picardy 01 02 Atlantic Petroleum 00% 00% Lusk Roy. Ol 02 Quaker Ol 00% 00% Tom Bell - 01% 02 Buck Creek ~ 18.20 McKinnie 1618 Chappeil 12. 16 Riverton P 2:65 2.75 Argo - -- 4.00. 5.00 Curb Stocks, Prairie O11 53% Mountath Producers 25% Salt Creek Producers ---. 325% Continental -. ane ea ST New York Oil — - 10% Salt Creek Cons, - 8% S. O. Ind. ~ 65% Humble Oil - 17% Ohio Oil —.. 64 Silver NEW YORK, Dec, 9.—()—Bar silver 69%; Mexican dollarg 53%. - Sugar NEW YORK, Dec. 9,—()—No changes were noted today in the re- fined sugar situation with fine gran- ulated quoted at $5.00 to $5.50. Sugar futures closed barely steady; approximate sales 36,000 tons. De- cember $2.17; January $2.14; March $2.32; May $2.43; July $2.52. E Money | NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—()—Call money easier; high 5; low 5; ruling rate 5; closing bid 5; offered at 5 last loan 5; call loans against ac- ceptances 41%; time loans, stead: mixed collateral, 60-90 days 4%@ 4-6 months 4% @5: prime mercantile paper 4%. Oil Summary By HILL, WEAVER AND CO. Crude ofl imports averaged 155,857 barrels daily against 162,714 in pre- ceding week, Receipts of California crude and refined oils at Atlantic and gulf averaged 41,941 barrels daily against 44,897 in previous week. Domestic crude production last week was 306.150 barrels or 13 per cent below year’s high of 2,346,980 barrels daily establighed In week end- ed May 30. Marland of! declared a dividend of $1 pay December 31, stock Decem- ber 19, compared with 75c three months ago. Classified Ads USED CARS A‘’l Makes—New Purchase Plan $5.00 Down, $5.00 Per Week A Christmas Present for the Whole Family Easy to Pay For NORTHERN MOTOR CO. Phone 2772 GREAT 3 N. Wolcott St. FOR SALE—Dodge touring with extras, excellent condition, real buy: terms if desired. Phone 2725 FOR SALE—Jérdan roadster, 1922, good condition. Call Fred at 383 FOR SALE—Ford truck, $100. Call 1648-\V week days or see at 831 Glenarm, ESD geal . AUTO FREE EVERY 4o'lar pald us by purchase or’on account we give a ticket on Ajax sedafi to be given away Decem: ber 10, Lincoln Street Grocery. FOR SALE—1023 Ford touring. Rux- tell axlo, new top: curtains all in perfect condition; $300. reat Nor- thern Motor Co., 333_N. Wolcott. WANTED TO BUY WE BUY, sell and exchange used furniture, stoves and trunk: Fry's Furniture Co,, 249 W. Yellow. e. Phone 1278. ANTED, TO BITY—Discarded clo thing and shoe guns. tools, tents tarps, saddles and chapps. Phene 2061.W__ The Two-for-One-Rtore. WANTED TO BUY—Good used bird cage, Phone 2834-W. J WANTEDSIO BOY 7 WANTED—Your old coal range or heater tn exchange for a gas range or heater Phone 1086. SELL IT Yo the 2 for1 Store? =__ WANTED TO BUY—Four-room modern house, close in. North Caa- pet Martin & Christianson. Phone 0 WANTED—We will buy or trade ‘n your: used turniture. also shot guns and cifles. Koler Furniture Co., 220 &. Wolcott Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—We vay more for coal ranges. heaters. dressers Ose all household goods. Phone WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Garage, close in. Phone 209-J. For Sale—Miscellaneous DEVOE KALSOMINE, package -. DEVOE PAINT, per gallon NATRONA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 528 251_N. Beech St. FOR SALE All Sizes of Second-Hand Pipe and Fittings We buy old rope, clean or oily; ma: chinery of all kinds! scraps from metal, inner tubes and tires. NORTHWESTERN IRON & METAL COMPANY 526 East_A Phone 1380 FOR SALE— Useful hand-made Xmas gifts very reasonable. In- quire 704 E. 16th or phone 1523-W. COAL delivered, mine measure, tashee per ton, Call Moore Bros., MAKE your garage safe for winter use, by finishing it inside with INSULITE, the last word in Wall board. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO, Phones 62 or 2300 FOR SALE— good condition! 427-M, FOR SALE—Gas range, Crescent ‘ashing machine, 626 Lind. Phone make, very reasonable. Inquire 1131 S. Boxelde: hae OVERSTUFFED davenpoi child's overstuffed chair, ond street. _ hacer a PPR FOR SALE—Furniture for six-room house, lease on house. Phone 1052-R_mornings and _ evenings. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture, including Ras stoves, Monarch plano and six-tube radio. 1122 Boxelder. For Rent—Miscellaneous YOK KENT—Sewine machines. 6: per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments Brooks, 749 East 4H. Phone 1648W. pe FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR . RENT—Six-room furnished, modern house with garage. Phone 1625-M. FOR RENT — Six-room house on South McKinley, 1003 East Sec- modern and By DICK DORGAN —E 1 OID BUT IT ALWAYS GOES: - NEW YORK BONDS NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—The following are today’s high, low and clos- ing prices of bonds on the New York StockExchange and the total sales of each bond. Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty 4th U. S. Treasury 4s. U, S. Treasury 4%s---.--.. FOREIGN— Czechoslovak Republic 8s 1952--2A Dom, of Canada 6s 195..---.-----B French Republic 7 1-3s. Japanese Govt. 6-28 aenwrcn=eD Kingdom of Belgium 6%s rets..£ Kingdom of Norway 6s 1944. , Rep, of Chile 8s 1941-. State of Queensland Ge-. U. K. of G. B. & I. 5% 1937-.. DOMESTIC— Amer, Smelting 5s-. Amer, Sugar 6s -. Amer. Tel & Tel. 548 A. T. & T. deb, 5g 1960. Anaconda Cop. 7s 1938 -. Anaconda Cop. 6s 1953. At. T. & San Fe, gen. Balt. & Ohio evt. 4%s---... Bethlehem Steel con. 6s, A. Canadian Pacific deb. 4s Chic. Burl, & Quincy rfg. 5 Chic, Mil. & St. P. cvt. 4%s. Chile Copper 68 --. Goodyear Tire, 8s 1941. Great Northern 7s, A-. Great Northern 5s-.. Montana Power 5s A Northern Pacific rfg. 6s Northern Pac. new 6s _D. Northern Pacific lien 4s.. Pacific Gas & Elec. 5s-.. Penna R. R. gen. 4%s---.--.. Sinclair Con. Oil 6s 1927....-.--..B Southern Pac, evt. 4s. Union Pacific 4st 4s. U. S. Rubber 58 Utah Power & Light 5s_.___-. Western Union 6t%s -. Westinghouse Elec. 7s__... Wilson & Co., evt. Ge-.. Total sales of bonds today previous day and $9,950,000 a yea: 1i1 99.28 23 14 101.25 394 100.23 20 22 326 «104.4 2 102.2 102 a 103.1 103 36° 106.11 -10 2 101% 101 101% 18 103% 10334 46 99% 98% 58 92% 92% 51 93% 16 100% 100% 1 73 104% 104% - 89% 9545 80% 53% 120% 110% = 11044 97% 97. 100% 100 108% 108 108% 97% 85% 8542 85% os 98% 93% 1064 97% 92 92% 905% 90% 95 95% 105% $11,357,000 compared with $11,111,000 r ago. — For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Four-room furnished apartment, on bus line and pave- ment; with garage. Phone 357. FOR RENT—Four-room. basement partly furnished, price $10: also two-room apartment, everything fur- nished on C Y. Phone 259. FOR ~ RENT—Furnished, _ strictly modern three-room apartment, $22.50, Whaley Apartments, Phone 1392-J,_610 South Ash. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Modern four-room house with breakfast nook, fire- place, Phone 2903, 1245 S. Willow. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, modern except bath, $15. 1416 B. Second St. ae ae FOR RENT—Stx-room house, close in, 405 South Kimball. Inqutre at World's Fair Barber Shop, FOR RENT—Niceiy furnished two- five-room modern house on South| room house: close {n; $12.50. 136 Oakerest. Phane 1204, _ | West F. Phone 206 FOR RENT—Have two rooms, one| FOR RENT—Five-room modern. suitable for business or profes furnished house, also three-room sional, man and sleeping room for| modern, furnished house. 1013 8. works nights, Phone} Walnut, a. ed rooms, $2.50 and $3 per week; board if desired; close to Standard refinery. 414 S. Oak. Phone _1623-J. For Rent—APARTMENTS SU ods j emis eid bcd clas owe FOR RENT—Duplex apartments, one furnished and one unfur- nished, at your own price, 1131 S. Beech, Phone 2272. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment, private bath, low rent, halt block from Second St. 133 8. Conwell, _ te ‘ FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished basement apartment, $20, Phone 251 South Lincol: FOR RE ‘One nice three-room modern furnished apartment, water, lights, garage and electric washer furnished: $25 per month. 1121 South Poplar street. _ FOR RENT—Desirable three-room, completely furnished — modern apartment, Close in; adults, 228 West Bighth, = FOR RENT—Sem! basement, four large rooms and bath: partiy fur- nished; garage. 1211 Bast Second street. rooms and bath, unfurnished; gar- nage. 1028 East _B street. FOR RENT—Neat two-room fur- * nished apartment, modern, close in, reasonable. 311 N. Lincoln. Phone 1186-J._ FOR RENT—Weill fornished, mod- ern two-room apartment; close in, Inquire 615 S._Durb FOR RENT—Furnished, semi-base- ment, two-room apartment, $15. 315.8, Jefferson. Phone 2674. FOR RENT—Four-room house with breakfast nook, fireplace, Phone 2903, 1245 8. Willow. FOR RENT—Steam heated three: room completely furnished apart- ment. Bragg Apts.,.301 BE. Seventh. Phone 390. FOR RENT—Completely furnished seven-room house on South David street, Phone 226-J. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, partly modern; $15, 541 South Melrose, Phone 2831-M. FOR RENT—Two-room partly fur: nished house with garage. 1329 S. Poplar, HEL HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAN’ and TED — Combination d’stributor. ert If you are a will- ing worker desiring permanent em- ployment dition: once, ton, Wyo. under best -working con- 8 and good salary, write. at Riverton Laundry Co., River- — POSITIONS WANTED nnn nn, RELI. work, Cambridge. ABLE woman desires day best of references. 1218 eS Ee BUSINESS CHANCES arp en TINTON FOR the fast tgate. FOR two three. garag in tra Berton, Wyoming. SALE—Best paying weekly in Salt Creek oil field, Tocated in going town of Ed; ent owner has tatese iniee: other interest, inves- - Write M. D. Sherman, Ed- FOR TRADE TRADE—S-ncre chicken ranch, miles out on Alcova road; has room house, chicken house and €; will take clear city proper: de. Phone 2908, ODerty FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in 10-room house at 411 North Jacksem, PHONE 903 4 wat TWO or three-room house and gar- age, partly furnished; good loca: tion, 1324 South Cedar’ street. FOR ~~ RENT—Modern \ two-room apartment In duplex house; gas stoves and Murphy bed; $22.60: rear of 738 Lind street, or phone 1975-W. after 6 o'clock. SERVICES OFFERED WORK wanted by competent wom- an, by day or hour, Call 653 ~ Remodeling and Repairing — W. V. Johnston, The Carpenter F Phone 2406 MARCEL complete, 50 W. Mummert, 622 Phone 2191-Tt Ad MARCEL and curl complete, 50c} no student. Mrs, King. Phone 1$72-J. 641 CY, GAS FITTINGS of all kinds; stoves Installed and adjusted; estimates given: reasonab’e rates, Earl M. Hill, Phone 2663-W. 1705 &. Third eee WANTED—SALESMEN Mrs. R, N. Center, WANTED—TWO SALESMEN TS Make Good Money. Commissions, CASPER GAINADAY Co, 402 East Second St, SALESMAN— Catholic magazine ‘ Fe Soopetagpet eld preferred, special inducement, Decemhgr and J. y Box B-109, ‘Tribune* i hd Big SALE East month Caspe: ce ‘OR r city property. 1021, OR TRADE—Neat three- room furnished home with garage; Fourteenth; : $50 cash; $30 a Land gn highway, west of r to trade for good truck or Natrona Realty » 143 South Center. Pho 4. FOR LEASE OR LEASE—Garage in Shoshont, 5x140. Four-room modern house included. Fireproof building. Steam heat. Fully equipped shop. On five highways.” Two year lease with tion to buy. D. J. Woodruff, Box ‘Thermopolis, W; 0, FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SALE— A B Chase piano in 00d condition, reasonable if taken at once, Phone’ 47 ing F ror part. down, ment, WE BUY, sel! sheep, horses and hogs. also farm: and exchange cattle, implements and machinery. 1131_8._ Beech, Phone 2272. OR SALE—HOUSES _ SALE—Very attractive. four- room modern house in southeast Fcles: Suly $4,800 with $1,200 ‘an be seen only by appolht- Phone 1204 or Tadd ki COTTAGE and store room; other property: city. must sacrifice; Phone 2549, ad |