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PAGE TEN DAILY Oil and Financial News Cbe Casper Daily Cr BRITISH ‘CONTROI’ PROBE IS POPULAR Importers and Dealers Gratified by Action of House in Authorizing Investigation of the Crude Rubber Situation. by J. 0. ROYLE Re c 2 today and t in pointing ou ica to have no a f such raw mate! wort than toh at extremely high prices, a hoped factur utom: ucert ughout t e not bu le trade for it next s ers will plain in connect 8 In the boundar ast not n e fi ud ing e crude rub- the highest 1 have. cr rubber in large quantities. be dri made es- with rub- manufac: ie. If the 1s In the positfon | | | Aaron Poul- sold nine Oklahoma ‘The publid, xepected to do a 0,000,000 annu- HICAGO—Christmas turkey: ing higher this year than at any time e 1920, with prices in Chi cago ranging from 3 a pou ds not pi Livestock. SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn.— The Co-operative Livestock com. 1 ll earn $115,000 this year. association fs the largest sell- concern in the country operating only one market. It handled 23.7 r cent of busin Profits go rs member PHILADELPHIA trees are in ample Commodity Trade News | Christmas Trees. y Christmas here and American SAY, DAISY, | GOT THAT LETTE You WROTE ME QND ITHINK THAT YoU SHOULON'T OUGHT To WRITE 4 THEM THINGS TO ME OW, SACK Y IMEQNT EVERY Word | saio~— ir CAME RIGHT STRAIGHT FROM THE HEarT New York Stocks Last Sales. STOCKS SCORE NEW ADVANCES Car and Foun Locomotive merican Sm. and Ref. prices range from $1 to $10 accord American gar : . . : Ing to size. This ts abot American ‘Tel. and High Priced Industrials in range as la American Tobacco Active Demand as Rally American Woolen Is Extended Anaconda Copper meri NEW ORLBANS—Cigar factories | Armour of Ill, “ NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—(2)—Con- are working at capacity here and are) Atchison - structive forcees were again at work ing difficulty’ in ‘tt S| Atl. Coast Line in today's stock market, which ap- Baldwin Locomotive - fea Non-Ferrous Metals. JOPLIN, Mo.—Lead and zine prop- I approximately 00,000 are involved in a consolida- tion to become effective January 1. valued at The Underwriters’ the st: field, dater Lead and Zinc compa been taken in beha ti 8 xth will merge have Land largest. producer in with the Consoll- the Consolidated company tional land valued at $2,500,000. Inv to He: 6 7 county Lumber, at the Ryd Bell. cofMpany ND—Two shipments rw being loaded f wood fi . The si company, ¥ cr this Op: fof addi- in « of Lou- t of the hipments c Baltimore Bethlehem California Central Cerro de Chandler Motor . Chesapeake and Ohio .. Chicago and Northwestern .. Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul pfa Chicago. Chile Coppe Coca Cola Congolid parently ignored the continuance of stiff call money rates, Buying was on @ broader scale with bullish en- thusiasmseager by the sensational advance In wheat futures, continu- ance of freight traffic at the million car weekly rate and the reports of henvy steel consumption contained In the weekly trade reviews. United States Steel common, Baldwin, Gen- eral Motors and American Can led the advance in standard industrials, the'last named touching 275, another record high. Pools were again active and Ohio Canadian Leather pfd. Pusco 1. and Pacific .. Shrysler Cc in a number of specialties, particu- larly those in which favorable divi- dend developments are believed. to be pending. Colorado Fel ed Chrysler extended its alnee piling must ar early gain to 6% points, Sears Roe- or more {ni Sg and Woolworth, Federal | Da Pont United Cigar Stores and | wiectrie P United sold 3.to. 4 points 1 ‘rult) Erie Raf higher. onsisting of 840 acres In Bates | Famous Players t ——— eon old by the Darhy | isk. Rubber Pritts ORY bes aks ompany of Foundation Co. ‘i ? ‘ Whittington reatkcahiAaprats trial shares at the opening of to- $100,06 orthern | 26 on im. | 000,000 for | to reduce he remainder t and. bet- e to Seattle. aaking 110 ib nd 1 grades. new eauipme: the main Ii is hern STON—Th ropolitan Boston 1s 1,808,845 retary of State ( 1925, as against 1 a1 29 in 1910 1; CLEVELAND—For the f Ohio's 745 state banks report aggre- gate resources of more than $2,000,- 000,000. This is a gain of $55,426,167 over this time in 1924. mo By Hill, Weaver & Co, n White, nd C MARKET GOSSIP r ompany, says contrary to reports there has been no con- on of any dividend action on Ma: day's, stock market carried forward eee ace ir peta the-rally which featured yesterday's Sreat re : 7 |lght trading, American Can rose poh ae at aren pac ctfs. -- 26% | more than two points to a. new high aa rer he en rea i tin record at 268 and Initial gains of 1 WuAaGh aeatoed = {if |to 2% points were registered by Tilinots: Central jo | Chrysler and General Motors, Gen- Es ERS belysn arg 2 "tay | et alesis and United States Cast presigentrostat (aor Fon te yee Sng iS3% |. ‘The early upturn was confined Int. iy | larwely to stocks in which a large Thtes? 43% short interest had been built up, re- Htennecott gs | Mecting the tendency of many trad- ofa nothing | Pehigh Valle a 85% ers to retreat from this position. statements.” | Coulsville nnd Nashollle cooze iit | CBYvsler extended {ts gain to-four points and additional advances of Truck. Western lectrlc ‘ company” ‘has| Marland Oi! . roan ey ahi ceant de, segregated its electrical supply busi- | Mid-Continent Pet. Slanarir aivavnin, onicear Bbenie ness from telephone manufacturing | Mo., Kan. and Texas 40% . ss Shefficld com and incorporated pomy handle this vapltalized ny to a - bee 000,000 Grain Opinions By Hill, Weaver and Company. Stein Alstrin—Would maintain a trading position as markets are dull and rather easily influenced. Hulburd Warren—Look for trad- ing market for time being. friendly to long side of May k spots. Jack: 1 re | Stock Opinions _| By Hill, Weaver & ©: Hornblower and Weeks: We still prefer making commitments in rails, oils and equipments, although strength in any one of these depart- menta is Hkely to result !n purchasce in the entire market 1 & Co. favor purchase of r hieson Alkali looks higher. Tobey and Kirk: In a general large profits should be taken, least a part of them, under nditions apenas | n ine Central declared dividend of ‘ay Bar Electric Steel; American Smelting and Unit- Missourl Pacific pfd. 89 * Tusinena: | Modtworae tiaras sou | ed States Rubber, American Ice re- at} Nat. Lead sponded to the declaration of an e | Sew! Wore c extra dividend and other specialties N. ¥., N. H. were steadied by the strength of the high priced issues and Norfolk and Western ,-. favorable ecumulati ad porshern cif a aie profit taking. Railroad shares were New York Dock November surplus | Packard Motor Ca 38% Hk Lone a reef as a | after taxes. and charges $82,887} Pan. American Pet. 11% Roche sae eo Ic i ‘oast Li Ks ani against $38,121 in November; 1924.| Pennsylvania —- Gays | Dom owrenatn. glans ep panes Eleven months $561,036 against} Phillips Pet. 44 appeals ney Ay ae emand sterling 7 lerce-Arrow Mot ‘2 x a f ath ib eeree pric saosin 43% |, 48 Upward tendency prevalled State of San Paulo asks legisla-| Reading —- CES Rebel dcop Speen gor: ture to authorize loan of 2én inillion| Rep. Iron and Steel soy | wc her easy ‘to mark up be- pounds to protect coffee producers. | St. Louis and S&S 98% pti bey maa ah wien — Seaboard Air Line . 51% ed . se jonal ad es. Amer- Rapid Tra: Yovem-| Searg Roebuck .. itan Gan Jumped 8% to. 4: Loose 447 after taxes, In-| Sinclair Con. Ol! Wiles Biscult 9% to 142% and Loose fanhattan dividends wit Bis ut And iremeeren Gl points to 148, all high records | for ur. 1 Pir i. 4 and Willy aland s 2 16 International Telephone locomotives and Chicago Northwest- staph and Federal Mining and rn 10 locomotives from American FS B to'J stention of the Locomotive compar American Ice company extra common payable January 26 to stock dividend of of January 8. Wes' sidiart vem) 987,996 in Car loadings week endec ber 12 were 1,008,824, a de 12,049 from preceding | w' 51,400 over. corresponding we uw or Penn FP s for 12 20 ent sult wil March e8—20 inde ls 110 07, LAS wet oan 402 for Ga wer, months ended had surplus after ferred dividend $2,708,903 against $2 eding 12 months. inclu 2 Light and Traction con: for six months 1 surplus 97, 1 1 astrials 24 Miin., rical for aL hhh: ding sub- No- o- Y d Decew cren eck 4 ngainet 91, up| 0 bonds Lander Texas and Pacific cent renewal rate for call Tobacco Products loans was: ignored in speculative op- declared} Union. Pacific erations. Murray Body suffered from and regular 1 Cigar Stores 91% [renewed lquidation, dropping 7% Cast Iron Pipe.. points to 11, 82 Ind. Alcohol The closing was strong. Deriving U. 8, Rubber bullish inspiration from the spirited U. 8: Steel . advance in high priced stocks, the Wabash Rat entire market pressing forwar Ward I the final hour. American Can soared 15 points to 281 and Atlo Line more than 10 points to both new high records, while Louis ville and Nashville, Chesapeake and Ohio, Gulf States Steel, 8 Thoe- buck and Woolworth Store stood out conspicuously !n the rise. Chrysler and Hudson Motors however, were set back by profit taking. Sales ap: Westinghou White Mot: WEAVER & € 0. 1 37 to 39.9 - 1.87 - 1.15 ~ 1.76 ~ 1.90 > 90} NEW YORK, 1,90 | Strong, high six; low 6; ruling rate 6; 1.90 } Closing bid 6; offered at 634; last loan 1.76 | 8: call loans net acceptances 414 Porehilght 1.75] Time loan stendy; mixed collate Mule ¢ 6 90 days 4%%45, 46 months 4%@ 5; prime mercantile paper 4%. —————___ Osage ———— | Sunburs | | Hamilton Dome .. S |] Perris ugar | Rvron <p i NEW. YORK,. Dec. 23—U)—The er Nanas? aa refined sugar market was unchanged today at $5,00 Lo $5.60 for (ine granu lated, with business light and mostly . in the way of withdrawals on old Silver orders, YORK, Dee, 22.—()—Bar! Drink b Vhone 115) itlerest Water, -_> Mexican dollare 62%. Tell the Advertiser— Make this an electrical Christmas. The Tribune.” saw it ibune Ss YOU KNOW IME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe Wyoming Oils Quotations vy Bias Vucerevich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty Building Western Exploration . 2.75 2.85 Consolidated Royalty — 9.00 ‘9.25 Central Pipeline ----. ..65 60, Bessemer .-.--.. - AZ 4 Western States 0S 10 Kinney Coastal 196 (07 Columbine 108" .08 Jupiter = 082 1,08 Elkhorn ~ = 04.05 Domino ~ 05.08 Royalty Producers 20495 05 Sunset 00% 00% Picardy 01 A Lusk Roy, -.---. 02.08 ‘Tom Bell 03.04 Buck Creek 23.26 Chappell EU bce) McKinnle Si Bae Burke —-... -7 0. \h13 Riverton Pet. — = 2.75 2.90 Argo 4.50 5.50 Curb Stocks. Imperial ... Prairie Oil Salt Creek Producers Continental New York Oil . Salt Creek Cons, — S. O. Ind. 8% Humble Oil 93% Ohlo Of LL 65 Chicago Prices, CHICAGO, Dec. 23—(U, 8, De- partment of Agriculture.—Hogs— Receipts 16,000; active, 10¢ to 15¢ higher than @yesday’s best price; all interests buying; bulk desirable 200 to 325 pound butchers $10.90@ 11.20; good and choice 160 to 180 pound weight mostly $11.30@11.50; practical top $11.60; 140 to 150 pound selections largely $11 60@11.80; b: lk packing sows $9.10@9.50; long string of desirable killing ples $12.00; heavy welxht hogs $10.60@11.10; medium $10.90@11.30; Ught $10.75@11.60; light Nght $11,00@11.85; packing sows $8,90@9.05; ‘slaughter pigs $11.50@12.25. Cattle—Receipts 7,590; better, grade fed steers especially heavies 25c higher; shippers active; good to choice fat steers 75¢ and spot $1.00 over late last week; larger and mostly strong today, 25c ‘or more higher for week; heavies $12.65; best long yearlings $12.00; numerous loads heavies and medium weight $11.25@12.1 culls strong; heifers 25c higher; other classes steady; bulk yealers $10.50@11.50. Sheep—Recejpts 9,000; fat lambs active, strong to 25¢ higher; year- lings showing advance; early bulk $15.75@16.00; few loads at $16.00@ 16.25; “top $16.25; choice handy welght yearlings $13.0; feeding lambs around steady: several loads at $15.60 to $16,10; few early sales odd lots of fat native ewes $§.00@ 8.50, steady. : Omaha Quotations, OMAHA De 8. Departm of Agriculture.)}—Hogs tecelpts 12,000; light hogs steady to 10e Higher; other sses_general- ly steady; desirable 140 to 200 pound weights $10.90@11.00; top “$11.10; good and choice 200 to 300 pound butchers $10.75@10.90; packing sows 19,509,785; bulk of All sales $10.65@ 11.00; averige cost Tuesday $10.71; welght 239. Cattle—Receipts 5,300; fed steers and yearlings uneven, generally steady; spots stronger on. shipping grades; \ bulk $8.50@9.00; weighty steers $10.75; she stock and veals steady; bulls strong 10@160 higher; stockers and feeders scarce, steady; bulk butcher cows $4.75@6.00; helf- ers $6.50@7.75; canners and. cutters $3.75 @4.50; bologna bulls $4,.75@5.25; beef bulls $5.25426.00; practical’ veal top $9.50; ‘stockers and feeders $6.50 @7.60. Sheep — Receipts classes 15@25c higher; bulk fed! wool lambs $15.40@15.65; top $15.66; ewe top $8.90; no cholce feeders included. Kansas City Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.,'Dec. 23 S. Department of Agriculture). tle4,000; calves 800; fed steers and yearlings fairly active l0c to 25¢ higher. Better grades showing most advary several loads heavy steers averaging 1,315 und 1,402 pounds at $10.75; bulk fed steers $8.26@10. She stock scarce, slow, steady, bilk buteher cows $4,50@8; helfers $5.50 @7.50; canners and cutters $3.40@ 4.26; Nght shells around $3.25; bulls steady; bolognas mostly $4.25@5; veuls #teady. Practical top $10. Hoge —6,500; shipper market un+ ven 10@26e higher than Tuesday's average; spots up more on under- weights: practical shipper top $11.50; packer ‘trade slow, steady to’ loc higher, Packer top $11.16; bulk of sales $10,05@11.35. Bulle desirable 180 to 280 poupnds $11@ 11,35. Sorted 180 to 160 ‘pounds $11 60@11.90, Packing sows’ $9,25@9.85. Stage at 8,000; killing tocks and Grains ) FRIBUNES ae: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 192: MA OH Y BO0,HOOSd ¥ 1 SUPPOSE You DON'T CQ@RE tF WENT Pace SOR IN MRT Government Report Showing Inroads on Supplies Brings Upturn CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—C?)—Jumps in price seldom experienced except in time of war, took place in the wheat market today, 9% cents a bushel on gome trades. Big buying that accompanied the rise in values was the immediate result of the gov- ernment crop rt indicating that the United States has already cut in- to the carry over from last year by about 15,000,000 bushels and the large imports from Canada int» this country are in prospect despite the duty of 42 cent# a bushel. On the ad- vance, profit-taking sales became of large proportions, and reactions from top figures ensued, about the maxlum. The opening, 243c to 4\%c higher new style, December $1.76 to $1.76% and May $1.67%% to $1.70, was followed by numerous wild changes, December dropping back temporarily to $1.71. Subsequently, further advances took place in- the wheat market, over topping the penk attained in the early stampede to buy. Bullish new private estimates of the Argen- tine wheat yield were chiefly | re- sponsible for the late upturns, which however, fatled to hold well. Wheat closed nervous, 5%c to 8%o net higher, new style, December $1.73 to $1.73% and May $1.71% to $1.71%. Corn _u}.owed Independent strength the government crop report being construed as bullish in regard to corn as well as wheat. Trade fn corn however, had no such activity as the wheat market developed. After open- ing 2%s to 4%c higher, May Sic to 85c, the corn market led to a moderate extent. Later the corn market was re- sponsive to wheat strength. Corn closed unsettled, 2%c to 3%c net higher, May 84%c to 84%c. Oats were inclined to lag, influ- enced by the government figures, which were bearivh as to oats. Start- ing %c to %c up, May 44%, the cats market scorgd rome. additional sain and thon 4eclined a Mttle. higker, in line with hogs and grain. Wheat— Open High Low Close Dec., -new 1.76 1.76% 1.71 1.73 Dec., old. 1.73% 1.73% 1.69% 1.70% May, new 1.67% 1.72 1.67% 1.711% May, old. 165 1.70 1.65 1.69 July 1.48% 144 147% Corn— Dec. 77 78% BM 76% 85 S34k 84% 86% 85 BOK 40% 39% 54% % 44% Cotton : NEW YORK, Dee. 23.— Cotton spot steady; middling $19.40. $8.60@9.25, Stocks pigs ten to 15e higher, $11.60@12. Sheep—4,000; lambs 15@25c high- er, top $15.40; other fed lots mostly $16@ 15.25; shorn yearlings \wethers $11.50. ‘Sheep stror isher; shorn wethers $9, | DENVER, Colo., Dec, 23.—(U. 8. Department of Agriculture.)—Hoge —Receipts 1,300; slow; 10c to 25e higher;+underweights showing most advarice; practical top $11.40 for nu- merous light; 200 to 245 pound loads $11.00 to $11.36; packing sows $9 26 @9.35; strong; few Mght lights up to $11.60; stock pigs 2be higher at $11.00, Cattle—Receipts 500; calves 50; steady; around half of run stockers direct to yard dealor; cows generally $5.50 down; no good kinds on sale; few heifers $6.60 to $6.75; one lot mixed helfers and steers $7.50; can: hers and cutters numerous at $325 to $4.26; few bologna bulls $4.15 down: odd venlers $1000 to $11.50; feeder steers $7.50 to $8.00, Sheep—Recelpts 800; active; fat lambs 10¢ higher: two loads 97 pound Colorado fed wooled lambs $14.75, freight patd; one load fut swes $8.15, freight paid, NEW YORK, Dec, 22—The foli shares of each bond, DOMESTIC— Amer Smelting 5s. Amer. Sugar 6s -.. Amer, Tel & Tel. 5% A. T. & T. deb, 68 1960. Anaconda Cop. 7s 1938 Anaconda Cop. 68 1953_... At. T, & San Fe, gen. 4s-.. Balt. & thio evt, 4%s_ Bethleh n Stee! con. 63, A Canadian Pacific deb. 4s. Chic. Burl. & Quincy rfg 5s A-. Chic, Mil. & St. P. ev Chile Copper 6s Goodyear Tire, 88 1941 Great Northern 7s, A Great Northern 6s-.. Northern Pacific rfg. 6s B. Northern Pac new 58 D_..--.-S Penna R. R. gen. 4%s-.-..---4A Sinclair Con. Ot! 6s 1927. Southern Pac. evt. 4s.. Union Pacific ist 45-2... U. S. Rubber 6s Utah Power & Light 5s. Western Union 6%s «.... Westinghouse Elec. 7s. Wilson & Co., evt. 6c. _-By DICK DORGAN Total sales of bonds today were $11.240,000 previous day an¢ $12,925,000 a year ago, RKETS owt if are today’s high, low and closing bids of bonds on the New York Stock Exchange and the total (U. S: Government bonds in dollars and thirty-seconds of dollars) U, 8. BONDS— (Sales tn $1,000) High Low Close Liberty 3%s Mm 283 28 23 99.25 Liberty Ist 4s Liberty 2nd 4s. Liberty Ist 4%s 100.26 100.23 Liberty 2d 4\s. 100.23 100.20 Liberty 34 4%s. 100.26 100.25 Liberty 4th 4\%s 1 101,29 U. 8. Treasury 4s. 1 0) 102.28 U. 8. Treasury 4\s. 106.12 106.9 FOREIGN— Czechoslovak Republic 8s 2 101° Dom. of Canada 5s 195 2. 103% French Republic 7 1-3s. 57 91% Javanese Govt. 6-28 39 925% Kingdom of Belgium 6%s rets- 3 92% Kingdom of Norway 6s 1944 1 100% Rep. of Chile 8s 1941 5 108% State of Queensland 6s U. K. of G. B. & 1-6%s 1937_. 36 105 107TH 108% 97% sone 92% 92% 90% 91K 95% Somes 106 106% 105% / compared with $9,961,000 CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—)—Pota- toes trading very slow, market is steady; receipts 42 cars: total Unit- ed States shipments 345; eight Can- adian; Wisconsin sacked round whites $3.50@3.75 according to qual- ‘ty; Minnesota sacked round whites $3.35@3.60; Idaho sacked rusrets at $3.25@3.75 according to quality. —— [Poultry | CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—Poultry alive, steady, receipts six cars; fowls 19@ 4c; springs 27¢; turkeys 43c¢ roos ters 16c; ducks 25@30c; geere de, ———_—. | For Sale—AUTOMOBILES 1925 TUDOR FORD SEDAN Six oversize Ford tires; Delco ignition. This car was examined for a Jong trip and was stopped by storm. It is all in perfect condition A_ Bargain—Terms | THE GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR C0. 333 North Wolcott St. FOR SALE—Have $300 deposit with Co-operative Motors, Inc., on new Oakland car for spring ‘deliv Will sell at discount. C, W. ball, 231 South imball. FOR SALB—Ford touring Kood running order: as 1s, $35 in See it today at 1001 South Agate before 4p } will demonstrate. Geo. G. Moor FOR SALE—$100. credit on any used ear of Casper Motor Co. Phone 40 6-R. WANTED TO BUY __ WANTED TO BUY—An kitten. Phone 2990, Angora For Rent—Miscellaneous re 'K KENT Sewing machines §8 Per month Repairing done, Also sell on easy payments Brooks 749 fast H Phone 1648W “ FOR SALE OR RENT—Good used ,Plano, also player piano. . Wade Cramer, 348 S. Kimball. ' Phone 1468. For Sale—Miscellaneous | TCT ae FOR SALE _ All Sizes of Second-Hand Pipe i and Fittings We buy old rope, clean or olly; ma- chinery of all kinds, scrap fron and metal, inner tubes and tires, NORTHWESTERN IRON & _ METAL COMPANY East A ___ Phone: 1380 ap, two 9x12 rugs; kood ‘warth overcoat. antads run f evening * papers, gi every home in the city. 3 Int per word Bs minimum, 15 words, 45¢. -E—Student violin. 182 rant, phone 998-W, 9R SALE —Four-tube Atwater- Kent radio at a bargain. 1044 EB. First. Phone 343-w FOR SAL equity in 8-room house, modern, at big sacrifice: will consider car, N. Kimball. FOR BAT Call 539-R. 241 un police pups. 101 well, phone 791-M. MAKE your ‘age safe for winter use, by finishing {t inside with INSULITE. the Wall- board. word tn NICOLAYSEN LUMBER Co. Phones COAL ; ming measure, 17380 per ton, ' Call Moore Bros FOR SALE—600 second sheets, out from waste news print. 84xll inches in size, 20e for 500 sheets Cail at Tribune-Herald office.—O, TWO BICYCLES “and ‘ne baby neusey. Phone 923-J, Call before noon, WE BUY, sell and exchange used furniture, stoves ‘and trunks. Fry's Furniture Co,, 249 West Yellowstone, phone 1278. WANTEL—Your olé coal renge or heate in exchange for heater Phone 1086. TO BITY—Disearded clo thing and shoe guns tools. tents arps, saddles and chapps Phone :n4) W_ The Two-tor-Cne Store. WANTED—We will ouy or trade ‘n vour ‘uaed furniture also shot xune and cifles, .Koler Furniture a gue cy Co, 220 S Wolcott Phon FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK_ WE BUY. sell and exchange cattle, sheep, hogs and horses, also farm: ing Impleme: cial and one trade. 1131 8, P_O Box 843, FOR SALE—POULTRY "OR SALE—Frying chickens and new laid eggs, fresh every day. touring car tor Phone 2273. WANTED TO BUY—We bay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers etoiOe: all household goode Phon hone 1056. 1224 K.. Second. POR SALE—Fat ducks, bens, tryer®, homo raised for Christmas: fresh eggs; fancy potatoes, 912 BD. 14th. Phone 1628-W your order, is

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