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TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926 Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE NINE DAILY je _Oiland Financial News a| TR | BU N FE : } at Stocks and Grane sal j MARK ETS FAIRWAY COMPANY "si By DICK DORGAN YOU KNOW ME AL--Adventures of Jack Keefe See aaa TO START OIL TEST rgolee— Will Start Third Well in Kaycee Region on WHY, You SHOULD HAVE LOOK aT @LL Crazy Woman Creek; Other Interesting THAT ARM INSURED AGAINST IN JURY: Youre THE INSURANCE you'Ll CoLlecr Tests Projected for Wyoming. Fairway Oll company is preparing} ducer. Development of this field RISKING @ Lot OF MONEY NEXT SUMMER 4 to spud-in on Crazy Womanstruc-] promises to place southwestern GOING QLONG THE WAY ture north of Kaycee in Johnson} Wyoming {n the larger producing YOU Q@RE. WHY THAT ARM MIGHT GE WORTH AMILLION county, Wyoming, where operations | class before the end of another year. will be financed by a company con- NOW Suppose For INSTANCE THAT You HuRT | | | 7 WELL, THEN YOU'RE 2G PAID @ STIPULATED ; am Cons HOG ALL fe AM IN z ME Your THE FING OF on f |” Bhabe THE GALLFIELD or aNYWwHERES | U< ELSE For THAT 2 > DOLLARS TOYOU INA FEW WEEKS IF YoU KEEP ov KNOCICING OUT Your sisting largely of Casper interests. Directors of the company include C. D,. Murane, G. R. Hagens, H. V. OPPONENTS. aon Ed ts) Meabon, Steve Tobin, L. P. New- com, W. E. Maxwell and Fern Mar- shall. Materials recently were moved to location on the Billy Hayes ranch on Crazy Woman creek. The Kaycee dome two miles west of Kaycee also fe being tested for of! in a well drilled by interests headed by J. C. Snook. They have been mak- ing excellent progress. The Mar- land Of] company of Colorado {s drill- Steel Creek Test Interesting. Roy Tarrant and assoctates, drill- ing on’ the Steel Creek structure in southern Johnson county, Wyoming, are down 2,750 feet with an tmport- ant ofl test and the bit Is believed to be nearing the Muddy. sand, the first objective. Gas was encountered some time ago, raising hopes that elther large gas production or. oil will be found in the Muddy forma. tion Tom Bell Pays Dividend. ing south of Kaycee on the Dugout Holders of Tom Bell Royalty stock 7 . Creek structure, where casing was| with interests in the Lance Creek recently run at 3,000 feet. field have received dividends for one- peare, eece oeOTOGKO EAGT, | se WHEAT PRIGES || NEW YORK BONDS 2% 2 { Union Oi! company of California} $16,500. Increased interest in com-| American Can _... StTitn Department of Agriculture)—Hogs— NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—The following are 's hig has spudded in for its No. 2 well on} Pany affairs and holdings recently | american Car and Foundry _. 110% 000; mostly 100 higher. Big pack- closing bids of bonds on che New York Stool: nge tot ) the Lake Creek structure in Wyo-| W&8 aroused by gushers completed in | American focomotive . 118 e active; bulk good and choice shares of each bond. f ming, according. to reports from|the Lance Creek field. rt E thirts a toll Aho hee Ser Ee, New York Stocks Last Sales. American Sm. and Ref. 138 » 300 pound butchers, $11.40@ (U. 8, Government bonds in dollars an Thermopolis which state that drill- r y American Sugar --. 18% Hey /destranse; 160 \to, 180 U. 8, BONDS— ( : *. u < c ing will be continued throughout the Fs American Tel and Tel. 143. |Reduction in Call Money| kind, $1 @12:10; hest 160 aaaione i _| Liberty 3%. J winter. Work is also being rushed on | Silver American Tobacco ~ 115% Rates Fails to Offset | wells 0; chotce 200 one ed apne He Liberty 1st 43 — a rig for No. 3 well. The company's Ry eitcan’ WWOSGRaY = ay Technical Position |r averages, to $11.90; bull sult in Material Setbac Liberty na. 4: first well is showing for good pro-| “ew YORK, Jan. b=UPicHar | Anaconda Copper - so%! . . Ve anid nie ty oe Aad esti Today Liberty Ist 44s 1 duction. silver, 68%; Mexican dollars, 52%, | Armour of IIL, LGM | OANETWs YORU Tui BMAD Dee. | Gwe” levette, $ONOGTIE eokin’ — Liberty 24 4% 0 2 pid Ancona sata Atchigon —_. 188% | pite the reduction In the call mo: : 9410: slaugt $12@ |, CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—GP)— Wheat, Liberty 3d 4%s. Deep Tests for LaBarge. Atl. Coast Line .. 265. [rate'to 4 per cent the lowest #1 POU; Mae Hte ®% S1°@ lacked buying support today, and} Liberty 4th 4% 7 Interest in the LaBarge field of Bi d E Baldwin Locomotive 133% | October. 30, stock prices turned re noc Irly active: trade | Went 48 much as 4%c under yester-| U. 8. Treasury 4s 7 Lincoln county, Wyoming, has been utter an 22s Baltimore and Ohio .-.. ~ 93% | actionary today after an opening dis-| geo 16,900} ery mine trade | day's finish. Increased. pressure of| U. 8. Treasury 414s. 6.1 stimulated by the anfiouncement Bethlehem ‘Steel .. a 48% Viplaye of) moderate: etrerethi! Buibrt | ces etree ane, eho. stocks, tralian’ and Argentine new crop FOREIGN— from Salt Lake City that the Utah} CHICAGO, Jan. 6—(P)—Butter—| Calitornia bet. 83% | gelling on the theory that heavy tech-| she spate “te ih ty Considered; | erain had much to do with bringing | Czechoslovak Republic 8s 1952 Ol! and Refining company wil) drill] Lower; receipts 10,280 tube; cream-| Canadian Pacific two deep tests in the field. The first] ery extras, 43%c; standard: will be spudded in within thirty days] extra firsts, 42% @42%c; on the Tasker, holdings in section |41%@42c: seconds, 40@40i40. Chandler Motor 4d a ms a lelayed the sale of thei: cul ve d suitable fo: ede 2227113, about a half mile north] Eggs—Higher: receipts 7,044 cases; | Chesapeake and Ohio. 39596 thot tigstngsthiatincoma tases cot tne Te tee Bee Rats ee of the Beneficial Ol! company’s pro- firsts, 370; ordinary firsts, 33@84c. | Chicago and Northwestern -- 78%] same seoutd etn payable before] jower: vealors steady to $12@12 os - were generally attrib-| mostly, Outsiders sparingly upward $% | uted as the reasons forthe decline. | to $13.50. Heavy over-subscription of tho Nat-| Sheep—19,000: fat lambs active jonal Cash Register common stock early sales mostly @35c higher. issue; which immédiately went to a| Bulk desirable medium and handy four point premium over the offering | weight, $15.75@16.25: one load to 9 price; and:reports of expanding stec!| shippers early at $16 5 SHI eae eRe Betictin [GALEGO tae operations. inthe: middiawets-wens| eobere carly le: full stent unk | stralia was offering wheat freely. | Anaconda Cop. 7s 1928 + were] Inmba fairl ve; full steady; few | St the day's chief items of usiness| choice kind upward to $16; fat sheep | Chicago opening prices, to to 1%) Anaconda Cop. 6s 1953-. tend cers, Id round 10; thin het % Dom. of Canada 68 19%. 1 2% @4c down, corn] French Republic 7 1-3 nd oats %@%c loss.| Japanese Govt. 6-25 .. -: pee Kingdom of Belgium 6% rets. CHICAGO, Jan. 5—(%)—Wheat| Kingdom of Norway 68 1944_. prices underwent an carly setback | Rep. of Chile 8s 1941_ today, influenced by downturns in| State of Queensland 6s.. quotations at Liverpool and Buenos | U. K. of G. B. & I, 5%s 1937. Aires. Favorable weather in Ar DOMBESTIC— gentina was a bearish factor. Be-| Amer. Smelting 68... sides, Argentine arrivals of new| Amer, Sugar 6s . wheat were said to be increasing | Amer. Tel & Tel. 6% ~ 41% | nitcal position of the market war-| ine I. 67'4) ranted a reaction and heavy profit $11.40; some y 2%) taking by wealthy individuals who| $11; most fat steers 42%c;}| Central Leather pfd. firsts, Cerro de Pasco - Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul pf@. 22 | march, 1997 , Charter No. 1083 Reserve District No, 19 | Chicago, R. I. and Pacific REPORT OF THD CONDITION OF THE ‘ . Stockmen’s National Bank OF CASPER 2 At Casper, !n the State of Wyoming at the Close of Business on December 31, 1925, Chile Copper Chrysler Corp. Coca Cola Colorado Fuel ----W..... Consolidated Gas Corn Products -.. Crucible Steel ~.-.. OUR Cuba Cane Sugar and financial 5 > | slow. Tew axl an of tn | lower, new style, May $1.81% to] At. T. & San Be, gen. 4 80 89% anak i: Dodge Brothers ee ee ee eee & Taw | xlow Kc. ew early sales of 4e-) $1 39 and July $1.55% to $1.86, were | Balt. & Ohio ovt. 444s. 29 04 Loans and discounts -. $ 785,885.02 exceptions to the general trend, In-} sirable fat ewes, $8@8 Overdrafts, unsecured 1'799.71 | Du Pont de Nemours ~ 234 | ternational Harvester advancing’ 3% J followed by a material further drop} Bethlehem Steel con. 6s, AL--..I 28 : U.S. government eecurities owned— Electric Power and Light ctfs. 31% | points above yesterday's final ‘quota- cz, F i and then something of a rally. Canadian Pacific deb. 4s-.. J 40 + - Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds Erie Railroad --. ~ 38%] tion and Atlantic Guilt and West In Omaha Quotations. Subsequently, smallness of North} Chic, Burl. & Quincy rfg. 50,000.00 Famous Players 296,280.57 345,280,657 | Fisk Rubber. - 196,045.59 | Foundation Co. — 132,500.00 | General Asphalt 5000.09 | General Electric OMAHA, Nebr., J —Uu. 8. American Export business today, Chic. Mil, & St. P. cvt. 4%e-. rtment of Agriculture.}—Hogs | 250,000 bushels,*had a depressing ef-| Chile Copper Gs eipts, 15,000; active; mostly 15¢ Wheat closed unsettled 2%c to] Goodyear Tire, 85 1941... 0 to 300 | 4c net lower, new style, May $1.78% | Great Northern 7s, A-. de-| to $1.79 and July $1.64% to $1.54 Great Northern. 6s-. par value) .. All other U. 8, government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc... Banking house, furniture and fixtures. Real estate owned other than banking hous ~ 10656} dies -2%. Atlantic ‘Coast Line’ was ~ 24% | hammered down 844 points, DuPont 186. | 544, American. Can 4 and Afathieson 67% | Alkali and Postum Cerea! three each, | higher; good and choice 325% ea ito crac pounds butchers, $11.10@1 reserve ‘ban General Motors --.---.. 123% 8 160 to 200 pound weights, Corn and oats were relatively} Montana Power 6s A-w-.-.--....Q 00% , (ees win soak ciesttie Bank 4 sEiinas ot ee, Great Nofth, Iron Ore ctfs_.. 25% 50; top, $11.50; packing | firm, although sympathizing with] Northern Pacific rfg. 64 Beo....R 91 108% é pecriet : rail Tessie. Great Northern pfd. -. Flour higher; bulk, $9.75@10.25;| wheat. Talk of probable govern-| Northern Pac. new 68 DoS 3 90 s Chain vault and aihount GuabieosnWaioaal: fw, Gulf States. Steel all sales, $11.15@11.40; aver- | ment afd to control surplus grain| Northern Pacific lien 48-. ant! 18 & Hudson Motors . ‘| Hlinois. Central .. Independent O, and G. .. Int. Combustion Eng. < continued to receive atténtion. After} Pacific Gas & Elec. 68... tle—Receipts, 9,500; fed steers | opening %c to %c off, 87%c to 87%Kc,| Penna R. R. gen. 44e--.-..----4A 14 slow to 15c lower;| the corn market eased a little more | Sinclair Con. Of} 68 1927--.. few loads, $10.00 | and then began to recover. Southern Pac, crt. 4s...... ;-weight MINNEAPOLIS,- Jan. 6.—()—| age cost Monday, $11. Flour, 100, to Jic higher at $9.95@ 10.20. a barrel. Shipments 44,400 barrels, banks ---.--.-. Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust companies in the United: States-..-.-...--... 17,957.52 Exchange for Clearing House_..-u__------.s--. 18,000.82 202,303.78 con! 2 gates edd inom ght steers, $10.50; she| Later declines in the corn market| Union Pacific 1st 4s_.....-D 71 hb ambien aaa WHT teabinte and as B8O668.95 Vint. Mer. Marine pfa . 1 northern, $1.74@ | stock, uneven; better grades, about | became pronounced owing largely to] U. 8, Rubber 68 --.-—----E 2 : Mom U. BT i : 2 Int. Nickel ~..... $1.71; July, $1.66. steady; others wenk to 250 lower:| further weakness of wheat. Corn] Utah Power & Light 68-.--..--.¥ 10 from U, 8, Treasurer__ 2,500.00 | xennecott Copper -,-----22 Com-—No.,8 yellow,:73%@82%0. | vents and’ bulls, steady. to. strong: | closed nervous 1%0 to 1bo' net low-| ‘Western Upion Site 2 oie 7iaa79.s4 | Lehigh Valley -._..5 Onts—No. 3 white, 38% @38% Kers and feeders, scarce, steady: | er. May 86K. Westinghouse Elec. ?s_.--..--H 22 108% SUTSATISE | Couisville and Nashville Flax—Now, 1, $1,512.56 pulk butcher cows, $4.50@6.25; heit-| nts started at a shade to %0| Wilson & Co. eve 6 g p Mere ee ers, $6.75@8.00: canners and cutters, | lower, May 46c, and held near to Total sales of bonds today were $14,228,000, compared with ¢ Capital stock paid in $ 60,000.00 | Mack Truck . — att ‘ AEB : Marland Ot) $3.50@4.25; bologna bul! $5.25@ | Initial figures, 000 previous day and $14,222,000 a year ago. Surplus fund - 126,000.00 | siia.continent Pet. S 5.60; beef bulls, $5.75@ practical | Higher prices on hogs tended to |————————____ \ Undivided. profit Mo,, Kan. and Texas... 41% ugar veal top, lift the provision market. 3 ‘ /~ taxes pald 6,544.28 | vtiesourt Pacific pfd, —— Sheer— 7,000; lambs,| Wheat— Open High Low Close Circulating notes outstanding 89/010.00 Fsconteuniary, Ward occ NEW YORK,’ Jan. 5.—CP—NO| strong to bulk fed wool | May new-.1.81% 1.82% 1.78% 1.78% 1 1o sOMpany = ) Amount due to national bank 1,200.79 At Sata one changes occurred today in refined lambs) $1 top, $15.50;] May, old _1.79% 1.80 1.76% 1.75% i to) { 4 { Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust New. York Central He piee ttre bh rat ranged es i bull desirable weight | July +. 1.56% 1.53% 1.54% r ‘ A . < companies in the United States and foreign IN. ¥., 'N. EG, and Hartfo . ‘9 5.600 for fine granulated, ‘op, $8.75; feeders, | Corn— A 1 d S d are? P Bid ig countries 148,126.77 Norfolk and Western - but Hy) Tess active inquiry was re-| strong to higher; bulk feeding | May -.... . 88% 8635 865 1 aun ers at eace: Certified checks outstanding ~ 2,817.00 | Nocfhinaniavion’s ae futures closed tasy. Approx. | mba #16 July - 89% .88 38% Tndlvidual Geposits wubject to. check stanist Rar etn estat tmato sales: £3,000 tons. Janunry Denver Pri May os 48 46% 5% 48%)” . ° Certificates of deposit due in lese than 30 days. 11,368.42 Saae nate rc $2.88; March $2.38; May $2.50; July Cele; Jars BO PRO e emen eacher State, county, or other Lene favealty. ae Pan.-Am, Pet, “B' $2.61; September $2.71. Pay ite hee aan Dae = ns ‘ io cured by pledge of assets of this bank or 4 met par Aba lig abla See a ‘ 109% 1, é surety bonds -- 216,492.41 Shineateors Fehler thant i i palEMPHIS, Tenn, Jan. $-—UP)—' Pigsly Wiggly stock in Wall Str Certificates of deposit -_---... $6,241.82 “oy paige oe P. Md (atte ha § to l0c higher: | January ...11.47 -14,.77 14.67 14.70] Peace reigns today between the Pig- {s to pay the corporation $150 Postal suvings deposits — 186486.03),, 2688,606,86, | Darton eee otatoes way eels eet for one lords tow | MAY --... 14.85 14.87 14.77 14.82] ely Wiggly corporation and Clarence within two years Ribs— Saunders who for the past two years) ‘The oc Reading poration ‘will, waive CHICAGO, Jan. 5—V)—Potatoes| drives, $11.60 to $11.70; packing Wiese eS eel A Se Pe RE $1,714, % ce : z AM ca.78 tor s102e fowl Cena 16.12] have waged a legal war in many | claims against Mr. Saunders and he State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. etches | sae fener a i SReAate CO oe ke cclet § May -. 15.70 Cee, a and federal and both] in turn will drop litigation as I, Leigh B. Townsend, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly | soahoard Air Line S ments 672 cars; Wisconsin-Minnesota | 1) ee PSA | Io ies wy foe ar bennal the corporation, ‘The . te c swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and|s.o-4 Roebuck _.-.. i sacked round whites, $4.0004.25 few | m eee a Kiting | January -- 2... ... sss 16.12 is the mstiiaisants announced by] agreement call for a $25,000 p: hellet, LEIGH B.'TOWNSEND, Cashier: | sinclair Con. Ol! - $4.35; frozen, $3.85; Idaho sacked | caty aha a stl eae tha Ae ng ka etal Mood ond WR GEA, aunders within 90 ; ‘0 low Ss le: en¢ > y yment Will B Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1926, \ Saunders, former hend of the Piggly | and o nents Will be Southern Pactfic tu load ‘ ots, $4.0004.50, to $8.00) CHICAGO. Jan. 5—UP)—Wheat—| Wissly corporation and who led the| state (Seal) 5 W. 0. RATCLIFF, Notary Public. | southern : Garahiaear SIRtALGy NG 8 betas PUL RONE TARRY "seer ‘ My, commission expires February 26, 1926 Standard No. 1b £1.85 ; i eet n { Correct—Attest: | Standard M pape | 4 i er , the d r ) Cc. H. TOWNS: is : oney ye is mi | oo 3 mixed, Te; No 3 a AR ee the $2 r Rt ats Studebaker ; " heife Onte BT se ualiases de Business Brie’ a2 HARRY. N, FREE | Texas Co. NEW YORK, Jar s 2 i 4:2 } | a Directors. money higher; hig low 4 3 white, 4 > s iled I | Texas Gulf Sulp! Texas and Pacific Tobacco Products REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Union Pacific . First Trust and Savings Bank|:"!“ci%ic0%h> Sheep — Fv > ing rate 5; closing bid 4; offered at Aca igs Rye 4%; last Joqn 4; call loans against fat lar rley: Fl acceptances 4; time loans steady; |‘ r ‘imothy seed—$7.25 mixed collateral 60-90 days 4% @5; TER Clover seed 46 months 4x@5; prime mercantile Lard—$14.70. Publish January 5th, 1926. NEW YORK, Jan, $.~,000,000 offering of ational Cash & Register common bck, made , Poration asking $2,500,000 ¢ through Dillon, Read and Company,,| 00 the ground that they were | today was oversubscribed within Saunders for losses alleged —+P)—The Prices at Kansas City See Ply are n. B.—| Ribs—$15.12 {ive minutes after the books were on incurred in Walt U, 8. Ind.% Alcohol «22. 713% | Paper MHO4%4. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Ja Sellles—$16.12 mnt Meds ~ ; At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the Close of Business on U..8. Rubber ie ~ (17. S. Department of Agriculture.}— Bellies—$16.12. opened. This is one of the quickest | transactions, was dismissed December “31, 1925. U. 8. Steel 136% Cattle—Receipts 11,000; calves 2,000; sales of a stock issue on record, day in chance ourt under a RESOURCES Wabash Railway 43% Metals practically no early gales fed steers; sent decree. This was regarded as OAKLAND—The opening of the] Victory for the corporat San Joaquin river bridge, which | decree will serve a coat $2,000,000, has now completed | #imiliar sults in +t... Loans and discounts -~ = County, City and School Warrants_ Other real estate and. morte ges owned. few sales load $ 520,103.28 | wara Baking “BY — 81% bidding weak to 10,741.63 ] Westinghouse Electric flings about 73% NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—()—Cop 3,956.00) white Motor 84 ‘ long yearlings: % per—Steady; electrolytic, sp: and y helt. Yestern Exploration . 2.50 2.75 | the Oakland-Sacrumento highway. b: Due from national banks -.. - 138,098.12 Willys Overland . 31% 1 slow; butcher «| Co: 5 Oy by , fi Checks apd cash items . 1,725.26 Woolworth wiz: 216 Tee euaaie: @, 100 to 180 10 « steady: | Consolidated Royalty — 10.00 | eliminating the ferry at Antioch. + spot and nearby, $63.37; futures, $62.87. Irpn—Steady; prices unchanged Lead—Steady; spot, $9. Zinc—Steady; East $8.75; futures, $8.55@8 $02 pound|Central Pipeline ~ 4, $4.50) EH. T. Williams $2.50 | Bersemer - nas, $5.00¢ | Western Stat 5.50; beef bulls, @6.50; venlers | Kinney Coastal - Antimony—Spot, . $25 50. and calves, uneven: choice grades, |Columbine --- 60 | The state railroad commission 1s 17 | figuring on eliminating a large num- +14} ber of grade crossings in the state 13 during 1926 at a cost of $13,000,000. 08% 08 CLEVELAND—The movement of 03 | bulk freight on the lakea in 1925 .05 | was considerably heavier. than in 06 1924 and probably will be found to 08 have reached 112,000,000 tons. Ship. 00%] ments in 1923, the banner year, 103 | totalled 121,029,004 tons, Moriey ‘reserve in bank, viz., specie. 56.85 Legal tender and national bank notes-. 1,438.00 2 Crude Market Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies. 9.24 Salt Creek, 36 to 36.9 gravity ~ 1.79 Capital paid-in ~ $ $ 25,000.00 | Salt Creek, 37 to 99.9 gravity . 1.87 stendy; othore 500 lower than Mon- | Jupiter —. Suurplus tund 25,000.00 | Rock Creek ~~~... 1.75 day's ‘dull é@lose: chofce veals to] Elkhorn - J ne Fy ° r ckers, $11.00@11.50; stockers and|Domirio --- - caer Tat a Bk sient me tl | Tuaberty Bonds _|}ieist iitecutes say." [ea sams 25,790.60 620,108.52 | Cat Creek ---nevemeennennee 1.90 strong: two loads fleshy yearlings | Sunset Individual deposits, savings - 594,312.92 ——— | Lance Creek —~..-.-.------.-. 1.90 NEW YORK, “Jan. 8.—Liberty|0on ‘country account, $9.00; other | Picardy yearling heifers, - Louls spot, Certificates of deposit G A es ly $7 50. Lusk Re 02 —— 1 EE de oe ms $676,192.88 | Grass Creek light --.-2-.-.. 1.90 | bonds closed: 3%s, $99.20; first 4%s,| anlen latrely $7 O08 ; os linn - peice x The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, sa, GreybUll | snecencscssiieclatins 23; “aogond 4% 4, $100.20; third] Hogs—Receipts 7,000; active, moxt- x pkg ie bidet [le FI Building Materials | LW. ©, Ratcliff, Cashier of the-above named Bank, do-solemnly swear | Torehlight cinedacine $100:29; ‘fourth 434, $101.30;] ly 100 to’ 150 higher than Monday's | Buck Cre “36 Foreign Exchange | that’ the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bolief. Mule Creek -...---~..s.--. U. S. government 4%s, $106.12. best ‘time: shipper top, $11.85 for happel 26 for the A ges! | W.0, RATOLIFS,: Cashier, teen Vilieicieks attest. hak hd ella 180 pound nyerages; packer top, | McKinnte 4 HEN ORR ee S Subscrjbed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1926 Osage ~--------------—--. 5 $11.80; *butle de antes, $11.50@11 Burke Oil . “13 eg Re Jan. 6.—(#) r \HERE'S 2 i v G 0, STOUT, Notary Public Sunburst <---nnnenecnwmencenee 1.35 ] moat desirable 180 to 200 pound aver- Riverton Pet. 3.50 elgn exchanges irregular. Quota- ] SRE'S a8 much differ: i inal October 13, 1929, actet Hamilton Dome <2---e---2e-=, 1.05 a aen,’$11 5011.80; 190 to 180 pounds ; Argo Oil 450 | tlona in cents: Great Britain, de- Ae fie snality. of building My commission expires October 13, 1929, iyetla acc. ~~ 05 $11:75@ 11.90; packing sows, $10.00@ mand, 484%; cables, 485; 60 day bills |||materials as there betwe Correct—Attest: ) Byrn Snisiniaseae, Lae 10.50: stags, $8,759.50; stock ples, on banks, 480%. France, demand, nt' and day | SATO MNEEND: Wotchee suclissaabeelieen'-.88 atendy, $11.50912.00. Imperial Oil 3.79%; cables, 3.80. Italy, demand, But to assure our 1 WILLIAM ©, WILSON, Pilot Butte ....-.2- ss. 1,35] Y Sheap—Receipts, 4,000; Iambs, ac-} Prairie Oil .. 4.03%; cables, 4.03%. Demand: Bel- ||! that ours will withstand th ishes of time, we offer only t irst qual Directors, Publish January. Sth, 1926, Combined Resources Stockmen’s National Bank tive, generally steady: spots stronger: | Mountain Producers ---.--.-. 25% | Slum, 4.68; Germany, 23.80, one fond $15.50: other fed lots largely | Salt Creek Producers --...... 38% YET ai Cotton | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 6.—The| $14.75@15,25: oda lots sheep, stendy.| Continental -.. se seal Baad Let Us Give You Estimates Aidaseesiccaeenieesahiaeetsbdltinisnoniamnscil NEW YORK, Jan, 5—Cotton apot | first ‘meeting of the year of the state ——_=.— New York Ot || | I} Western Lumber Co. aqylet; middiing $20.40. | Poultry : game atid’ fish commission opened Ha CHICAGO, Jan 6.—(#)—Poultry | here Tuesday morning, wtth all the KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan, 5.—()] 8. O. Ind. Wigs | |]300 Ne Center Phone 765 Windsor Farm Dairy Rutter. 7%, ——— - 2 OORT AR IO Aiea, 7 wenewenen 25% | allve, firm; receipts § cars; fowls, | members in attendance, J. T. Scott,| tay unchanged. Humble and ‘ A. ; ; 23@30c; springs, 810; turkeys, 30c;| installed ax mayor of Casper Mon: Ohio on First Trust and Savings Bank V roosters, 170; ducks, 25@100; geese, | day, arrived here ‘Tuesday morning ow, $2,380,302,22 180, syusgnigelitiap dibilusigeasm, caja trom the oll city for the meeting, Windsor Farm Dairy Butter. GUY GAY SELLS LIFE INSUR ANCE. ¥

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