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B B THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY 16. 1022. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain Omaha. July IS. Thcrt u very little news of in tertit tody and grain priori marked lime during1 the entire leation, trad ing Mat very light and the market featureletf. Report! of Mack ruit in the north writ are continuous, but none of any apecial damage in the big aertion. Receipts of wheat are expected to increate materially next week. How ever, railroad ran are getting scarce, nd this may hamper the movement. Receipts of wheat in Omaha were 58 can, as compared with 2)i cart lait year. Total receipt of alt kinds were 1SS cart, mains iS7 can last year. Total shipments were 119 car, Sgainit 177 can last year, Demand for old wheat in the Oma ha market on better than that for . the new. Old wheat sold 2c lower to 2c higher, while new wheat sold ISUjC lower. Corn was in active demand, with prices unchanged to Me higher, being generally Klc higher. Oats were rather slow and sold M',e lower. Rye was gen erally unchanged and barley was un changed. tt'll PIT V. t dark hard: I cr lnii, St ;i. . N. I dark hard: 1 rara lamuify), 41 1 No. 1 hard winter: J rara (now), 11.01; i car, 11 44; l cara, ahipptr a weightl, II "i. No. I hard winter: I car (old. 4S par (fit dark), It.M; 1 car (new. 4ft par cam dark). 11 11; J car (old and naw). $J 19; I can (naw), 11.01. No S hard winter: I car (74 par cant fark), 11.11; 1 .car (old). II. II; 1 car, 111; 1 car (ntw). fl.4l;. 4 cara. (ahip. par! wotahtt. 11. 07. No. 4 hard winter: S cara. It 01. fiamplo hard wintar: 1 car, Sic; 1 car. tie. No. I yellow hard: 1 car, II 10. No. I yellow hard: t carl (old). 11.01; r, fft.pi Chicago Grain ti. of: No. I yellow hard: I mitad 1 ear. II 07; 1 car. 1 car (durum). It. 01. COR.V. I cara. 17 lie. T cara. I. 6?'.c; S cara. 67He. I 1 car. ISlr; 1 r-ar. SKc. NO. 1 wait No. I whit: No. 1 yellow No. I yallow: J cara (hlppr' weight). HHc; 4 cara. llc; 1 cara. he. No. I allow: car. bStc No. 1 mlied: l ear, 41 He No. 1 mind: 1 cara. 17 We. OATS. No. I whtta: I cara, 4e. No. S whlta: l rar (shipper' weight). '. cara. ate; i cara (anipper a wtistit) I'te. No. 4 whlta: 1 ear. He; 1 car (ahlp. or a waif nw, J4C. RTB. No. I: 1 car (ahipper'a weight), 77c. BARLET. No. 4: T ear. -lie; aample. 1 car. IS2C. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. ((.ariota.) Racalpta Wheat Corn Data Ryo Barley Shipments Wheat ...a... Corn Oat a Rv PRIM ART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushel 1 Roealpta Today. . Wk. Ago. Tr Ago. Wheat 1,037.00ft 8M.010 2.441,000 Corn 444.009 Hfl.ftflO. 6&0.no Oata 460.000 432,000 480,000 Shipment Wheat 1.040.00 Corn 711,000 Oata 105.000 EXPORT Huanele By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omaha) Ha Im4 W Ira, Chicaso, July 15, Grain traders how a decided deposition to await t'evelopmnit in tlie world' ulna tion deiore takmif a decided stand ( ii either aide of the markets. Trices held within narrow limns, with con sidi'uhle evening up for the week end. Wheat cloed li'rtijc higher, corn tim-hanged to !,c lower, oats ('jc hiElier and rye !,fifie lower. I ard was off 7jj(a.l7VjC and ribs The rail strike and delay in winter wheat threshing, combined with black rust apprehension, were main ly responsible for a higher range of wneat prices during the week and while the best figures were hot main tained, net Rains were 3fts.Sic. lorn was stronger on a resumption of export demand and closed Hie hiRhrr to l'gc lower, the latter on December. Oats were dull, but JgCo) c higher, while rye gained WnWiC. Lard was off KXjfiUc and ribs 2'Ac higher to Jc lower. Strength in Liverpool and foreign exchange, with a little commission home buying, was responsible for a small advance early. Hedging ores sure increased on the advance, as thresh ine has been resumed in the winter wheat belt, and the upturn was quickly lost. E i port Demand Pair. Live Stock Financial Reeelpta were: Of final Munilay ., (Xfkial Tueaday ... ( ifirlal Wedneedey Offirial Thuraday . . t if final Knriay ... ICaiimata Utui1y Kl .lata lln k. . He rfara laal 14 . N rita I wke. day I ka t Caliia. i 4,1"! t.:u 1,110 I 114 I 'S : 11. 114 14 HI s;.r 14 ' Ham di)a ar aso :.esi !!". ID.iil 11.11 11,444 14 t;o 1 Ml 4 7 no : 4: in 74.J 7 m u.: Sheep. il. Ill I 110 J 111 t.i: 11 on in 44.141 :vs:t ll.o;n s: 3i 1 Week Tear Today. Airo. Aeo. . . M 11 291 .. l 44 33 ..15 IS !3 .. 1 1 .. .. ' .. 2 ,. 17 34 99 ,. S3 10R 63 ,. 11 ' 19 16 . 1 4 00,000 7S3.O0O 601. 000 CLEARANCES. Today. Year Ago 1.011,000 I, !9, 000 423.000 wheat and flour....... 114.000 Corn 84,000 Oata CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Carlo! Wht . . ' Corn vaia KANSAS Carlota Wheet Cora .. Oata . 393.000 104.000 200,000 Tear Ago 405 14 71 Today Ago 163 31 tit 228 110 92 CITT RECEIPTS. Week - Today Ago 206 161 41 14 4 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Week Carlota. Today Ago Wheat 12 ' Com S4 31 Oata 40 20 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlota Today Ago Minneapolis 109 10S Duluth 45 11 Winning 170 131 Tear Ago 642 SO 11 Tear AC) lfi 33 0 Ago 147 70 ISC Kaneae City Grain. Kanaaa City, July 15. Caah Wheat: No. I hard, 1.121.45; No. 2 red, II. OS 4)1.14. Corn No. .2 whit. StfSSMc; No. 1 yallow. 434J430. Hay Unchanged. Kama City. July 15 Wheat July. 11.0144; September, ll.OSVi; December. Corn-July. 14 He; September. SSc; De cember, 61 He. Minneapolis Grain. MlnneapOlla. July 15. Wheat Cash : No. 1 northern, I1.46H 1.49 : July. I1.40H; September, I1.21H: December. I1.19H. Corn No. 3 yellow, 51 59c Oata No. I whit. 33H4J33V4. Barley 41 40c. Aye No. t. 7lS0e. riaiaeed No. 1. U.41gl 5. St. Isol Grain. St. "Louie, July 15 Wheat July, 11114; September, 11.11. CornJuly. 44c; September, 44Vc. Oata July. He; aSptember, 37c. Minneapolis Flour. MlnnpoU. July 15 Flour Unchanged. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. July 15. Art. I Opn. I High. Low. Cloee, Tea. Wht. I July 1.1BH 1.14 116 (4 1.15K ep. i.141 1.14a lVi 1.14U 1.1SH 1.134 1.14V 1-13T. Am. 1.16H MS M5 1-1 l-" 1.14H 116H Sly July .is ii S4 tap. .US .82S .2Vi .H .82-4 Dm. .tl .I4 .S4HI ' SSI" .4S .42H ! 2H Sep. .41 -45 Vl .44 .4' .45H .S4H Dee. .41H .61 .41 .41V4 .54 .I3H July .I44, .14H .S4H 14H S4H Sep. .11 -.17 .SH .17 .17 Pec ,4H .40H '.40 .40 .40 .40 .40 JuS !. 1M 107 10 47 10.75 Sep. 1017 10 17 14.81 10.81 10.17 ?u 1010 l.l l.tl 1041 10.85 Sep. 11.70 10,71 10.60 10 5" 10 75 XfW York Cotton. New York. July 15. The trend was Ir regular under week-end evening up In the enort eotton market. The list sagged and ulrd eltfhtly alternately. Sentiment was badly mixed, PifSer operator feeling little dlapoaed to make axtenelve commitments n either the bull or bear aide. There was aom llttl auppart on the theory that rilrod itrlk Bw w a liltle more eptlmlatlc. The later trading was fea turelee. hut the market steadied some what after the decline amounted to 2 to IS paint, duo mostly to local llquldallon. Outside buying order subsequently helped to utain the Hat. and th cloae was fatrly tady. net unchanged ta I polnta lowr. Naw York General. New Tork. July it. What Spot, ateady: No. 1 northern epiing. 11.47; No. I red winter. II It; No. 1 hard winter, 11.11; N. 1 Manitoba, II. St, and No. I mixed durum. 11.11. e. L f. track. New York, ta arrive. Corn Snot. tady: No. t yellow and No. 2 whit. II. and No. I mixed, lie, . I. f. New York, all rait Oata Spat, ataady; No. S whit. 41 4Sc Other artlclea unchanged Turpentine aaet Aoala. Savannah. Oa.. July IS Turpentine Firm. I1.11H: aale. 1J1 bhl.: receipt. 414 bbls. ; hlpments. Ill bbls. ; atock, , SI tbla RoaiB Firm; aale. rt.t casks: re eipte. 1.184 casks; shipments. Ill casks; lock. 41,701 caaka. Quote: B. I4I494.: P. 4 704 7I;E. T. O. IS; H, Il.e5.1; I. 15.05; K. 11114: II. S4ttft.ll: N. I5 74 Sit; W. 14 llf 4 10; WW. l.lit4.M. Temoesaturea north weat were mora favorable for th development of black ruat. Dally foreuast Indicated unsettled and cooler there while th wkly waa for lanarallv fair with normal tempera- turea. k'sDort demand wa fair. Con siderable etarklna la rnDorted In parte of Nebraska, whll In th Wichita territory nlni'lni for the new crop la under way, Export demand for caah orn ahowa no alma o letting up aad there wet numerous bids here for th seaboard, with a (air trade under way. Futaraa bald wllhln nerrow limit, with eaih housee fair buvera. Crop report on th whol were favorable. Ralna would be bene ficial In pii la of South Dakota and Mm neama. The trnile anticipate a heavy re duction In local atock next week, uata hrlil within a range of around c on the active ilellverlea. Damage report from prta of South I'iKota ana Minne sota had no effect. Trade waa mainly of a local character, with a general aia- posltlon to go alow on itnar aia or in market. Hv u. affected by th action of wheat, but trade was light. Hedging pressure Is expected to Incre In th Immediate future. Pit Note. Leaf ruat quit prevalent in moat all wheat flelda," aay Burton Hungerford to Logan & Bryan from Fargo. N. D. "In rank growth flelda. atema well apotted from root to within a few Inchea of heads. This ha Just recently developed. Flelda moatly In early dough atsge. Tempera lures Friday around 94 and favorable for rust development. Rye harveat on with crop prospects excellent. Three carB of now No. 2 Illinoia barley were bought to arrive at 61, track Chi cago. imltimore Ohio railroad ha em bargoed shipments ut grain via lta Ilnea from weat of the Ohio river. Destruction of lta elevatora at Baltimore by fir July 3, la responsible for the embargo. A ecarcity of cars waa reported tn some part of central IIMnola. Country elevatora full In some aectlona, but there ia no acsrrlty of storage room at Peoria. Mlnneapolla had its first car of new winter wheat Saturday. It came from Tekamah, Neb., graded No. 1 hard, test ing 60 pounds per bushel and sold at 41.29, or c ovr Minneapolis septeuiuri. "This country and Canada have pros pects of l.lSJ.ooo.ooo ousneis oi new wheat with a carry over of old wheat in both countries." say J. T. . McLaughlin. "Mv opinion Is that there are Dener in vestments in thla country than Decemker wheat at th present price level. Foreign Exchange. New York, July 16. Foreign Exchange Firm. . Great Britain Dmand. 14.44; caoies. 14 44: 60-day bill on banka. J4.421. France Demand, .uszc caoiee. Italy Demand. .0457: cables. .0457. Belgium Demand. 4785: cable. .0785. Germany Demand, .0022; cables. .0022 Holland Demand, .372; caDie.. .asi i. Norway Demand, .1656. Sweden Demand, .2575. Denmark Demand. .2143. Switzerland Demand, .1917. Spain Demand. .1555. Greece Demand. .0282. Poland temand. 0001. Czecho-Slovakla Demand. .0220. Argentine Demand. .3675. Brazil Demand, .1362. Montreal .99c. Butter Market Firm. Chimin. July 15. Butter marketa re mained firm' most of the pat week, but were easy t the close, according to me weeklv report of the United State bureau of agricultural economics. Fancy grades were in the heaviest aemano. neceipie continued heavy and storage atocks atead lly increaaed. Cloainc prices for 93 score butter were: New York. 37c; Boston, 37c; Philadelphia. 3c: Chicago. 35c. Chicago Produce. Chlcaeo, July 15. Butter Steady; creamery extras. 35c; firsts. 31J4c; seconds, 3O30c; standards. 34c. Eggs Steady: receipts, ik.ivl cases; firsts, 2122c; ordinary firsts, 20 21c: miscellaneous, 21!!c. Cheeae uncnangea. Poultry Steady; fowls, SJe; broiler, 26 if 30c; rooatera, 14c. Chicago Potato. Chicago, July 16. Potato Weak on sacks, dull on barrels; receipt. J3 cars: total United States shipments, 539 cars; Eastern Shore Virginia barrel oooiers, 14.00 4.30; Kansas Cobblers. 2.002.25, mostly around $2,10; Minnesota sacked Earlv (inios. no aaies; ouyers onering J1.65'1.T5 cwt. R hVKII'TS fARS Receipt and diepoaiilon vt liv stock at the I'nlntt ale, k yard, Omaha. Neb , 'r -4 hnura ending at I p. m, July it. :si Cattle. Has Sh. II". Hheep. ! m i t p. n ii .. Waba.h R. R 1 .. Ui.-.iuu I'arifie Railway t 1 1 rnmn r.ific n. n II .. r A N. W Ry west 1 in .. St P, M. O, Ry 17 .. t H. y lt . aat I .. (', I i q Ry . weal 6 ,, r, R, I. A P., rot 3 .. t" . n. I a r , wl thuo Great Western Ry. S Totals receipts ... 14 7 PISI'OMTION HEAP. Armour from Hmux Falli S t'uilahv I'. king t'o ZMi lnld Pa''kln Co Ill Morris Packing Co 771 Hwift to 771 J W. Murphy 1104 Other but era Armour fro Sioux Fall 451 1050 Total .7068 1102 Cattle Receipt. 210 head. About th only at 1 1 rereivtd lodey were direct. nd usual on a Saturday, all rlaeoe wer nominally ateady. On a very liberal week a run. loma 31.140 hod. apraad of prlcea haa widened out again, ateere weigh ing abovo 1.000 pounda having sold steady tn. on many of th better kinds. 10 to 6n higher, whll most yearlings showed 364)600 losses Finished rattle of all welghta era th highest of th year, a new too of 19.25 being made this week. Oood dry cow held firm, but medium and Plain kind ar moatly Ifto lower than a week ago, Blockers and feeder advanced fully 26c on light receipt. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, II 75fM0.26; good to choice beeves, II.404$I16; fair to gcod beevea, 19 004 S40; common to fair beevea. 28.604 9 00; cholc to prim yearlings. 11.60410.10; good to choice yeerllng. 14 90471.40; fair to good yta-llnga. 18.4001 90; common to fair yearlings. 17. 5O8.40; choice to prim heif er, 18.269 00; good to cholc heifers. 17. IS VS.25; fair to good heifers. I6.60QI7.IS; 'hole to prima cows. 17.257.75; good to -hole cows. l6.3StC7.26; common to good row. S3. 0044. 26; Rood to cholc feedr. 17 4001.04; fair to good feeder. 16.76 7.35; common to fair feeders. 16.0006.76: good to cholc Blocker. 17.600)8.15; fair to good stockers, 16.504)7.40: common to fair stocker. 14.6494.60; atock heifer. 14.00$ 6.76: stork rowa. SI 6004.60: stock calves. 15.6007 10; vetl calvea. 15.60(8110 00: atock hulls, 14.4004.00; hull, ataga. etc.. 13.75 7.00. BEEF STEERS. Pr. 17 00 By FRANKLIN K. SPRACUE. tlmaha Hew la)4 Wtr. New York, July 15. Strength In the stock market developerl in a quarter which (or some time lia leen tiuiet, apart from speculative operation!. 1 lie equipments wrre to the I err I roti t aid subatautial an t alien uere recorded in siirh issues as Baldwin Locomotive, American Locomotive. American Car and Foundry, Lima Locomotive, Railway Meet tipriiigr and i'ressed Mecl Car. Tlice advances in large part were probably sttrihutaMc to the terkinir ol protcsmonals for iues which uere somewhat out of line with the rise which had taken place elsewhere if the list during preceding days. L'nilt'rlyiug the movement in the etiiiipiiients, however, is ibe knowl edge that the railroads will probably he heavy purchasers, ot equipment in the latter half of the year. Some substantial buying of equip ment has already taken place, but an increase in the volume of tins busi ness appears to he reasonably as sured m the endeavor of the rail roads to pbec rolling stock in Rood condition to meet such expansion of business as may develop. Stork Mat firm. Th tock 111 a whol ws firm hut advances In most Issue wer confined to friction and th volume of trading waa relatively email, even for the half day period. It could hardly b ald that the market reflected outside news de velopment. In fact, Ihe dullness wa typical of a midsummer week nd. In th bond market further avldenr of Investment buying was to b discovered, accumulation In thai Liberty Issues carry ing several of thnm to new high level for th year. Corporation leaue also show, cd atrength. nartlcnlarly In th esse of In vestment rnir aecurttlea and tha foreign government wer strong. Better Outlook Assured. Th heavy buying of railroad bond ha been one of the strOtlng dvlopments of tha past week and Indicates a firm belief on the part of investors that th dlftl cuitlee begetting tha railroad now ar of llttl mora than pseslng moment aa compared with the brighter futur which appeara to l assured. Th foreign exchang market reflected strength but wlthoirt any particular de gree of buoyancy. Th rate on London at 4 44Vt showed a gain of It of a cent as compared with thm previous cloae. Ex change on Pari ahowed a moderate gain, with th close at S.29. which waa th high price for tha day. Lira also ad vanced altghtly and the lamt wa true of marks. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1 1207 l 50 HEIFERS. 11 672 6 40 7 617 3 1014 7 SO BCLL9. 1 1930 6 60 CALVES. 1 130 00 J 145 4 622 7 75 7 25 Hogs Receipt. 4.700 head. Trading waa fairly actlv Saturday during the early rounda. with light hoga and good quality nutchera moving stsndy to strong, and heavy mixed and packing grades, strong to 26c higher. Light hogs aold at H0.25fflil0.40. with top urea of 110.45 Good quality medium-weight butchers sold at 19.7510.25. and strong weight butch er at 19.25!. 75, with light mixed load at I9.oowin.on, and th bulk of good hog. at 9.2510.25. Heavy mixed arid packing graaea soia largely at 9ti.uuc9.uu, witn a rew sales or extreme heavies at 97.509 7.75. Bulk of all ssles. S8T26iS10.2o. Prices for the weak are unevenly lower, ranging irom t, inline on light hogs to .hi if 1 5c on heavies. HOGS. Frnirie OH Cuts Price. Tulsa Okl.. July 16. Th Prairie Oil and Ga company today announced a re duction of 25c in the price of Mldcontl nental -oil. Th new prica la 11.75 for Oklahoma and Kansas oil and $2.00 for north central Texas oil. New York Prodnee). New York, July 16. Butter Easy; creamery extras. 37t37tte. Eggs Irregular. Cheese Barley tedy. Kansaa City Prodnee. Kansas City. July 15. Butter, and Poultry Market unchanged. Eggs N. Y. Curb Bonds New York, July 15. Transactions on the New York curb market today were as follows: , ' Bonds. Sales (In $1,000) High Low 2:15 6 Allied Packer 8s .. 954 954 95H 5 Aluminum 7a 33..105H 1054 1054 3 Anaoon Cop 7 29.. 103 1034 103 17 Anglo Am Oil 74s. 104 14 104 4 Armour 4V Co 7s . 105 104i 1044 1 Bethlehem St 7s 23.1044 1044 1044 11 Beth St 7 31 103 W2H 192H I Bkln I n Gas la.. 104 10444 1044 41 Bkln Vn Oas 7s..MS' 1074 1084 5 Cent St 8s 1054 105 10644 1 Cudahy 7s 101 101 101 2 Galena Slg Oil 7s. .104 105 1054 2 Goodrich T 7s 101 4 103 4 1034 7 Grand Trunk 64.. 15 105 105 3 Gulf OH 7s 1044 1044 1044 1 Hood Bub 7 IS4 4 984 3 Humble Oil 7s ....100 100 100 3 Int R T la 23 90 9 90 2 Kan G El la 94 91 95 25 Kenn Cop 7s 115 101 105 2 Lib Mc Lib 7s.. 194 '994 994 2 Manitoba 7s J6 96 954 2 Mar Mfg 7s 99 99 99 Nat Acme 7s ... 96 96 3 NY NH & H 7s.... $74 87 4 874 9 Phil El 54 ...... 99 99 99 4 Pub Srv C N J 74. .101 1014 101 18 Robert Galr is .... 94 97 7 z Seara Jtoe 7 3 Solvay CI 4 Staa Oil N Y 7 11.11 104 10 4 Staa O N T 14a. .101 108 141; I Sun Oil 7s 1004 140 100 4 Swift A Co 7s 25. .1424 101 102 4 Swift & Co 7 II. .191 103 143 1 Tex Ce 7 101 11H 1414 1 I n Oil Cal a 101 141 101 17 Va Oil Trod Is 14 142 104 1 Vtd Rrs Hav 14. 1044 104 'i 104 4 West Elee 7 108 104 148 2 Coa.Gss Bait 4s. .100 19 100 Fore4ga Band. 12 Argentina 7 23. .144 14 ln04 18 Swiss 64 103 103 103 I V S Brasil T4 .. 16 85 154 72 V 8 Mexico 4s 41 4 41 10 City Monte Ts ... 44 4 94 964 27 Hung $ , 96 S( 9s 4 22!1.1404 100 1004 I la. .191 104 101 No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 12. .329 ... t 7 85 9. .348 ... $ 8 00 48. .334 70 I 10 41. .324 140 8 25 53. .282 ... 8 40 46. .267 70 8 50 17. .233 ... $ 75 69. .287 ... 8 80 20. .313 ... 9 00 65. .263 ... 9 10 76. .336 40 9 25 SO. .184 ... 9 60 73. .260 40 9 75 74. .825 ... 10 00 60. .187 40 10 25 16. .211 ... 10 35 83. .198 ... 10 45 8heep Becelpte were 326 head. Demand haa held good all week and with excep tion of the lower market Monday, price hav ruled atrong to higher. Closing price on fat lambs are 150250 higher for th week, with the best quality of native and western Iambs eelllng at 113.00 13.60. Feeder have teen In active de mand, selling up to 13.10, ' and closing fully 31 higher than a week ago. Sheep are In light supply Tnd on good demand have advanced $1.001.25, with best ewe selling at $7.007.50. Quotations on sheep and lambs: .Fat lambs, western. S 1 3. 00 J 1 3.60.; fat lambs, natives, 111.60P13.50: feeder lambs, $9.50 13.00: cull lambs, $6.0012.00; fat year lings, $9.00(911.50; fat wethers, $5,500 8 50; fat ewes, light. $6.507.50; fat ewes, heavy, $4.0086.00. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, . July 16. Cattl--Hecelpt, 1,600 head; market compared with week ago; trlctly choice prime nd corn-fed steers and yearlings. 26 to 35o higher; other grades, steady to 15o higher; beat corn-fed butcher cows and heifers, strong to 15o higher; other grades, ateady to weak; canners and cuttera. ateady; bulls, atrong to 10c higher; veai calves. 25 to 60c higher; top beef steers for week. $10.60; week's butk sales beef steers, $9.00 (3) 10.10 ; butcher cows and heifers, $5.357.60; canners and cutters. $3.44 3.85; veal calves, $9.2510.00; stockers, $5.756.75. Hogs Receipts. 4,500 head; market,' asking very uneven. mostly steady to 15c higher than Friday's average; top, $10.80; bulk good butchers. $10.2510.66; pack ing sows, mostly $8.00(3)8.75; estimated holdover, 5,000; heavyweight, $10.15(J10.40; medium. $10.3o)10.40; light, $10.55 10.76; light light. $10.10J10.70; packing sows, smooth. 18.2SJP9.00; packing sows, rough, $7.708.35;. killing pigs, $9.25 10.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head, practically all direct to packers; market compared with week ago: Fat lamb and yearlings, mostly ateady; sheep, cull lambs and feeders, generally 25 to 60c higher; week's top nativo lamts. $13.85; westerns, $13.76; fed earllngs, $12.25: fat ewes, $8.00; feeder lambs, $13.25: closing bulk fat lambs. $13.6013.76; fat ewes. $6.5097.75; feeder lambs. $13.00. St. Joseph Livestock. St. Joseph, July 15 (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 600 head; market, buying light and medium weight hogs, 10 cents lower, than yester day: 170 to 200-pound weight. $10.05 10.16; packers, about ateady, with yester day's packer markt; packer top. $10.10; packing sows, steady; bulk, $8.008.15: shipper took about 1,000. Average cost yesterday, $9.60; weight, 230; top, $10.15; bulk of sales, $9.65010.10. Cattle Receipts, 450 head: market com pared week ago: Best beef steer, 10 to 38 cents higher: she stock and yearlings, 26 to 40c higher; bulla, atrong; calves, 50 cents to $1 higher; week's bulk prices, beet steers, $4.75e10.25; beef cow, $5.60 06.50; culls, $8.7606.60; veal calves, $7.50 08. It. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 600 head; market, compared with week ago: Fat lamb, fully 60 cent higher; sheep. 75c to $1.04 higher; closing bulk prices, na tive fat lambs, $13.50g14.00; light sort ing, cull lamb, $7.90; fat native ewes, $7.007.25; cull awes, $4.00 down. Kansas City Ut Stock. Kansas City, Mo., July 16. Cattl Re ceipts, 654 head; market for week, better grade beef ater moatly 16025c higher; low prtc graaa Txas up more; other gradea generally steady to 25c lower; top. $10.80; fat sh atock ateady to 25c higher; yearling atcers. $9.60; cannr and cutter steady; bulls mostly SOo higher; calves steady to weak. Hoga Receipt, SOI head; market fairly activa to trader and packer; ateady ta 10c bliher than yesterday's average; bulk good and cholc 244 to 250-poundera, $19.44-, few good light. 114.45; bulk ef sale. $1.14014.40; packing lows mostly IS.SO. tady; no atock Pig. Sheep Receipt. 109 head; market for week, lamb steady, top natives, $13.71; mature claasee generally 15c higher; light ew.a, $7.21. ' Mows City Ufa Stack. Sioux City. Ia.. July 15. Cattle Re ceipt 400 head; market, choice steers and yearliaga strong. Market compared ta wk ago: Warmed up fed teera and year ling weak, lie lower; top beef. $14.11; fat caw and heifer ateady: canners II lower: veal ateady; top, $1.64; feeder 26 higher; calves 21 higher; bulls atrong, , lie higher; feeding cew aad heifer atrong; stocker 26 higher. Hog Receipts. 6.904 bead: market steady, lee higher: top, $10.36; bulk of good hogs. 11.21014.16; light heavy; mixed and packing. $7.5001.90. Sheep No receipts: market compared to week ago. Iamb 26059c higher; sheep te0l.l higher. London Memew. London. July 15. Bar silver. Il4 per ounze: money. 14 per cent; dieceunt rates, short bills. 1 11-14 par tent; 1-month bill 1 er eenL New York Stocks Rang of price f th leading stocks furnished by Legan Bryan, 248 Petera Trust building: RAIROADS. Friday Open. High. Low close. A. T. & S F. ...,lll 101 101 1014 Haiti. & tmio 1.2 Cana. Pacific ... ...... N. Y. Central .... tJI Chesa. & Ohio ... Ot. Northern Sl Illinois Central ..,.107 K. C. Southern ... S64 Lehigh Valley 64 Missouri Paclfio .. 22 N. Y. & N. H 30 Northern Pacific "7 4 Chicago & N. W. 76 76 renn. rt. K Reading C R. I: & P Southern Pacific Southern Railway C, M. & 5t. r. Union Pacific . 51 52 95 68 80 107 254 644 22 30 74 44 754 43' 89 244 68 80 107 25 64 22 30 774 76 44 764 43 89 24 61 139 95 68 80 '25" 64 22 304 77 764 44 K3 90 24 284 43 764 434 894 244 27 4 .1414 1414 1414 1414 ST EE LB. Amer. Car Fdry...l6S 164 166 164 Allls-Chalmera ... 54 644 644 63 Amer. Loco 119 1144 1164 114 Baldwin Loco 120 1164 120 116 Bethlehem Bteel... 764 75 764 Colo. F. & I Crucible Am. Steel Fdry... Lackawanna Steel. Mldvale Steel Pressed Steel Car. Rep. Steel & Iron. 774 37 76 35 79 71 76 3S 76 34 77 714 774 36 76 36 79 71 76 31 75 36 34 77 714 Ry. Steel Springs. .303 101 103 101 V. S. 8teel ,...100 Vanadium 46 4 COPPERS. Anaconda 52 4 24 Am. S. & R. Co. . . 62 Cerro De Pasco. ... 37 Chili 22 Chlno 30 Green Cananea.... S04 Inspiration 41 Kennecott 36 Miami 24 Nev. Consolidated.. 16 Ray Consolidated Seneca 12 Utah 65 64 45 644 U1L.S. Gen. Asphalt 684 Cosden 44 Cal. Peterol 61 4 Island Oil Invincible OH 14 Mexican Peterol. . .1694 167 158 Middle States 13 134 13 Pacific Oil 66 Pan-American .... 714 Phillips 454 994 45 614 36 228 29 SO 4 41 35 29 14 47 444 614 144 99 4 464 524 614 36 22 29 30 414 86 29 16 41 44 61 99 434 624 61 37 22 29 30 40 35 39 16 14 Pierce Oil Pure Oil Royal Dutch.... Sinclair Oil Stand. Oil. N. J. Texas Co. ...... . Union Oil 84 29 57 314 66 704 46 84 29 67 $14 56 70 45 8 4 29 674 814 17 44 624 4 14 159 13 674 ii" 8 29 66 31 .160 180 180 180 46 21 14 94 18 48 444 46 21 21 White Oil 9 t MOTORS. Chandler General Motors ..14 14 4 Willys-Overland ..9 4 Pierce-Arrow J S "i 18 Wh to Motor 48T4 484 Studebaker 138 137 137 137 RUBBER AND TIKES. Flsk 16 Goodrich 39 Kelley-Springfield ... Keystone Tire Alax 15 U. S. Rubber 42 INDUSTRIALS. Amer. Beet Sugar 444 444 At, Gulf & W. I. 36 36 Amer. Inter. Corp. 43 43 15 39 15 62 15 39 15 63 46 21 94 494 liS 18 4S 16 394 48 154 16 62 Amer. Sumatra Amer. Telephone American Can . . Central Leather . Cuba Cane Cuban-Am. Sugar. Corn Products.... Famous Players.. Gen. Electric Ot. N. Ore Int. Harvester Am. H. A L., rfd. U. S. Ind. Alcohol. Int. Paper Int. M. M., pfd 444 36 42 40 444 26 424 S8 4 40 40 .1214 121 1214 121 . 65 65 554 554 . 39 38 39 39 . 16 154 IS 164 . 22 23 234 23 .104 104 104 104 824 82 68 52 72 674 61 71 82 58 62 72 824 170 39 91 70 57 14 71 WANTED An established investment house wenti three hith (rede, experienced salesmen. Com mission basil only. Excellent opportunity. Give experience, education and present statu in first letter. ADDRESS BOX W-138 OMAHA BEE 1! We Will Buy 'j II II II II II !! SO Fairmont Creamery, pfd. SO Union Stock Yard 24) Omaha Flour Mills, pfd. I 40 Cnt. Caa A El, pfel. SO Omaha Co. Bfs. St. Ry, pfd I 34) Nebraska Power Ce, pM. I 10 Sklaaar Manufac. Ca., pfd. 40 Prairie Ufa la. C. I SO Nace Pctrabum Ca. 20 Daugla Meter Carp. We quote, buy and sell STOCKS and BONDS i km Sugar Hef . , ... Seare-ftoeburk .... 71 4 77 tiiboiie I're.lucK , M 54 Wefin. Pump I 14 WiUan t's , Sm'u Me. irie, , .. 4 Am. Wastes) 44 44 MISC'KI.I.AMOHS, Am Cotton 0,1 Am Linseed I'm. 'it lies I'M 41 Ui. h Xegnetn , , , . , , Hick Hep Tran 24 t oniinemei Can . . II California Pa. a, t'ulum. U K. ... 9t t'olum. Hisl'h , , I'nlied iu ! National Knamel United Fruit Lorillaid Tvkacco 154 lit National Lrsd I'hlladlhl i'o. ..31 14 Pullman 121 1:3 Puma A leai e Suf Helen Stor 47 4 47 Hi l.oui a H. r Vlr. lar 1 hem. 41 'ni, 4 7?S I! t 40" i '14" T S ts !! IT 4! " s M 14 : 4 1 9', 14 4 4V 61 141.. 1144 l'4 194 1 Total !. Mnny ., Slstka Kr.rn Sterling , 1 :49,0. 34 sis io" 119 44 47 244 to . i":l ..4 44 .on;j .01:11 4.41,1 New York Bonds (Tha Bet Is O14 only Omaha newspaper which publishes tht of ficial dote of tha New York Stock xchange bond.) Ni w Tnrlt. July IS Today' thort bond tnaikrt -sainn waa devoid of especial fea tuna. drullniia being at laW ebb. wllh a steady it. firm undertone. Llbertlee held much of yeaterday's gen eral advance and change among ralle, Industrial and ulllltlea war narrow, though mainly towards higher levela. The only Issue In th dnmesiio and foreign groups to show markid strengih wa United 'States Hteel is, which res over a point. A reaction of 1 point In Consoll dated Oaa a probably repreaented profit, taking sale Total aalea tpar value) ag gregated 11.911,000. Naw Tork. July 16. Following ar to day's high, low and closing price of bonds on th New Tork atock enchant, and th total sale of each bond; l'. S. Bonds. Sale (In 11.000) High Low Cloae 42 Liberty 14e 104.89 100.74 10.10 71 Liberty let 44a. .100.90 100 40 100.81 146 Liberty 2d 4a. .100.44 100 64 100.54 91 Liberty Id 4 ',. .100.44 109.14 104.14 280 Liberty 4th 44. 100 94 104.92 100.42 242 Victory 4 104 14 104.62 104.42 Foreign Government, Stat and Municipal. 6 Argentine 7a 100 100 loo 4 1 Chinese Govt Ry la 13 63 62 14 Bordeaus 4s 81 884 634 2 -Chrlatlanla 8s .,..101 09 in 4 Copenhagen 6a ..914 " SI 5 Lyons 4s 834 "3 81 1 Mars'lllea 4 81 4 8:14 814 1 Rio de Janeiro Is. .100 100 1004 2 San Paulo 8a .....1014 1014 1014 25 Dept Seine 7 91 91 91 t rom can 14a :i..ii 1111 im 7 Horn Can 5a 31.... 98 984 21 Dtch F, Ind 6a 47.. 96 95 31 Dtch E Ind 6a 62.. 96 94 41 French Rep 9 1024 102 4 67 French Rep 74a ..100 99 4 Japanese 1st 44,. 924 92 II C M 4 II P IV 44 144 it f u a si r ir 4 i r a n v 7 , , , I t a N W I i hi ft 'a I l' K I I' gn 4s. ! i' DM P ref la. : f w 14 i ., II I'hlia t up 7 I rhll I'.'p 4 9 t'tilu llttl I I t ola in if 141 T I ol ti a Kt 5 1 Con fuel ltd I. 1 t'on Use 7a , S Cub Cn d 2 Cuba H It 14e A io I a Hud rv la. 2 Hat Kd rf t 114 o:t l"4 I Pal Hid K 4., 41 11 I IHnind Sllih 7a .,1; 10T4 I'pni ,,m 74a 444 44V, 14 41 1 ol I4T 114 H4 1114 14 74 14 94 4' B4 SI 414 l IS II 14 4 lH ! l', I4 744 7 "4 I4 44 i III, 94 124 :s lult '44 l"4 04 S 91 !4 9 44 114 111 14 l4 94 H lunju'ne f.t 4s I Kri gen 4 ... I Krie pr lien 4 I Flak Rubber a 9 Framer I D 14. 11 47 4 174 l74 I0T4 I4J 10 10 , Ii 44 14 . 44 I 44 .l"4 144 11 94 l4 91 1 iloedvear T la 31. .102 11 12 4 lioodvear T 41. .11 116 111 I tin Nona 7 A . ,il" 114 114 in nil .Norm 14 p ,10- 101 21 Hu t A M ref is A . l Mud 4 II ad In I. 41 44 14 48 9 89 91 41 14 141 1:4 U 91 96 96 101 100 924 7 7 77 ,..196 106 104 ...100 jon inn 984 98 994 94 4 97 974 lin 110 102 103 Th i 71 103 14 103 104 ...109'i 1094 1 9 i 101 101 101 . 96 . 974 Tin; 1"3 6s... 79 104i ..104 4 Japaneae 4a 1 Belgium 7 4s 8 Belgium 6s .. II Denmsrk 6s . 38 Italy 64s .... 98 Netherlands 9s 3 Norway 8s ... 24 Sweden 6s 6 Paris-Ly-Med 9 Chile 6s 46... 4 Uruguay 8s . . 2 Queensland 7s 1 Queensland 6s 20 Rio Gr do Sul 89.. 100 100 100 9 Swiss Con 8s 118 114 118 II K O B ft 1 64s 22.109 109 109 42 K G B & I 64s 29.1094 109 109 7 K G B & I 64 37.1034 1034 1034 14 U S Braill 8s 102 4 102 4 102 4 14 7J S Mellco 6s... 41i 61 61 17 U S Mexico 4s.... 47 47 47 Railway and Miscellaneous. 14 Adams Ex 4s 80 80 SO 1 Am Ag Chm 74. .1044 1044 104 4 Am Cotton Oil 6s.. 89 S9 89 4 Am Smelt 6s .... 92 92 4 '24 15 Am Sug s 1024 1024 1"24 27 Am T & T col tr 6s 99 98 99 34 Armour & Co 4s 90 90 90 41 A T & S F gen 4s.. 944 94 94 7 At C L 1st con 4s.. 914 S8 88 8 At Ref C4s 1034 103 1"3 13 Bait & Ohio 4S. ..101 101 101 60 Bait & Ohio cv 44s 84 834 83 1 Beth St ref 5s 96 964 96 2 Braden Cop 6s .. 99 99 99 5 Bkln Ed gen 7s D.1074 1074 107 4 2 Can North 14 11 110 110 34 Can Pae d 4s 80 794 79 4 Cent New Eng 4s. 90 90 91 1 Cent Pac gtd 4s. ..118 118 118 1 Ches & Ohio cv 5s. 95 95 95 151 Ches & Ohio cv 4 4s 89 4 88 89 4 13 C B & Q ref 6s- A. 100 100 100 10 Chi A E 111 6s 81 81 81 4 Chi Gt West 4s.... 604 604 604 26 III teat ref 4.... 9 I III Ht d 44a St 17 Ind St la n I Int Met 4ia ctfa. . 124 4 Inl It T rrf is M 47 M 4 11 M II sf 4 91 94 94 7 Int pa ref la R .. M 4 84 1 K C rt S 14 4a.. 74 71 7 4 K t; 80 6a 144 19 2 Lacks St la I . . . 194 19 194 1 I. S a M 4 4a 11 91 91 91 10 lrillard 6a 11 95 91 II I, A if 64. ...17 4 Mki Ht in ron aa. .84 ' 1 Marland (ill la 1"4 ft I Mea Pet la 104 IM4 11 Mid St rv la... 114 i9 14 II St PASSU 44 . 11 lVt 12 M K A T n p I la A 1 !' 14 M K T n ad ta A 17 67 1 SI K T 1st 4.. SI 4 .2 Mo rc ref I 21.. 190 in Tl Mo P gen 4 14 4.1 1 Mont Pnw 6s A . 974 I N O 7 I II IIH 6. 714 71 1 N T T col 1 104 106 1014 14 N T r d I 14 10114 1014 4 N T Kd ref 44 19 109 14 2 N'T NH A H e 4 41 SI II 61 5 N T Te d 4 44.. 1014 1014 10l, is x t Tei rr 41. ..! I'm ins 7 N Y W Bo 44. 14 1 Nor A West cv 4s. .111 S4 North Po p lo 4a. 40 I North Pnc gen 3a.. 43 4 t No Sis P rf I A.. 11 I N W Bell Ttl 7.. 107 1 Or A Cal 1st la 41 3 O 8 L aid 6a ctfa. 106 2 O 8 I. ref 4a 41 91 91 26 Or-Wsh RRAN 4a. 92 81 12 3 Pac O A Gl 6a 91 90 91 1 Pac. T A T 6s 96 94 96 5 Pan-Am P & T 7a. .101 IM 101 11 Penn R R 64a 109 1"8 109 2 Penn R R gen 44 434 91 93 2 Per Mar-i rf is... 95 914 95 4 P C C A St L 6s A. 44 174 18 6 Reading gen 4s 85 I64 11 T R O A W 1st 4s.. 79 79 79 I St LI Mt A 8 rf 4 81 II 86 13 St L A 8 F adj 6a. 80 10 10 14 St L A S F Inc a.. 70 69 19 33 St L A 8 F p I 4a A 72 724 72 1 St P A K CSL 44" 82 82 82 16 Seaboard A L cn 6s 604 404 60 1 Seaboard A L ad 6a 26 26 26 14 Seaboard A I. rf 4a 434 43 434 1 Sharon St Hp ts A. 9 99 99 34 Sinclair oil c 7o.l!44 1044 104 3 Slnclsir Oil col 7s. 494 99 99 14 So Pac cv 4a 94 104 104 1044 89 4 102 !' 67 10 44 si 4 71 654 114 111 111 14 14 42 41 41 . 114 104 104 49 19 'J 106 106 92 . 904 . 90 .101 . 96 984 28 So Pac ref 4s. . . 2 So Pac c tr 4s. . . 24 So Ry gen S4s . 17 So Ry con 6s 48 So Ry gen 4s 10. So Prt Ric Sg 7i 6 Stan Oil Cal d 7s 6 Third Ave adj 6s. 7 Tob Prod 7 28 L'n Pac 1st 4s. . ' 15 Vn Pac cv 4s. . . . 6 Vn Pac ref 4S. . 4 Vtd Drug s 12 U S Rub 74 ... 4 U S Rub 6 4 U S St sf 6 1 Vtah P & Lt 6... 1 Va Ry 5s 1 Wabash 1st 6 . . . 1 West Jld 1st 4s. . , 2 West Uhlon 6 4' 2 West Eler St 16 Wilson 4- C sf 74". 103 102 1024 16 Wilson & C cv 6s. 924 924 424 5 'zech-Slo Ss ctf... 95 96 96 35 Dom Can 5s 52 wi. 98 4 98 98 4 5 Emp O & F 74s. 984 98 4 914 Total sales of bands today were 19,611. 000 compared with 117.282.000 previous dsy and 14.327,000 a year ago. 92 92 90 90 90 90 100 101 96 96 67 67 984 984 .105 105 105 so sn so .104 104 104 . 96 96 94 . 9'. 954 95 . 90 89 4 90 .11114 UO4 1104 .109 108 J09 . 90 90 90 .102 102 102 . 91 91 91 . 96 95 96 . 99 99 99 . 63 634 41 .110 110 110 .107 107 107 .WriliFarOnmEMOnite MUNN 8. CO. I Siees aiowaa. Th felli auutailaaa ' fuialaa by L"en a in. Centnixnaeslth Kd'n Co . . i'udr Pe-hui ' pfd..... Ub, M Natl A l.lblty Wamgoinery.f. aril Cu National Leather ( Swirl trnonl ......... . t'nion t'atlil.l t'at.in Co floe. .!' . , I . I . . 47 e Marti Pwaltry. New V.nk. Jul H Pnuilty Ll "4 4rsl. i4yi M-heag4. F4aed. . . Puluth. July II r'led September, 2tl4i tXiuber. 114; July. 1.444c, sw Yrh Per Uo4. Nw Trk, July it Coimn good mar keta wer uuiet, but ptlce hld firmly. SUCCESS In thu Stock Market FORTUNES Made Frem Small Investments Writ for Pr Back! The Mot Simple Esplanation f Profitable Stock Trading KENNEDY & CO. Est laM 74 BroaUway, New Yerk H,aa4 eilk ka Ik .a ,.d dem4 i.p.tl f' f"',4 Th raw sua ieiii lt ' 4ult sat loaee- Vurh lr4 rr44. ' New Y. Jul l-.pret4l ApplS -firm; u' USJISw. frunee ilel. Aprleola Nominal, Peach User. Hlin 4auie. New Tot, Jal l.-rarUa Be tiiver 1A. Siaair a Dollars Us. The Bee Want Ads are best buiU ness boosiara. ' PUTS and CALLS WiMX aaa la TiW la WaN at, ttatf ..--. Sam MI sT K Taesaaas C. l WHH.a) St. New Vara SAFETY and PROFITS ia auoa ut4 T2 U .nue la 9u Uaala " mock rBivtvacts nh 4! i nil sa you u,iJ 17 slia.ee ol aar ators. Wilts It tVCt pieaewrs folder No, It n 144) Breaawew Paul Kaye - n ve MONEY 111 A aMbA $12. 60 buy guirtntw option ooi f oaWtT; 9cvuM S-i lUBKrt LBTT 4)e4. N. loss aeituwea.aastaaa oiiTsev Bee Wut Ads Produca Results. IB BATH A DAY THE NEtt RC3D AUTO MATIC WATER HEATER Number 95 Built to supply enough Hot Water for tha avoraga horn at a price th varf home-owner can pay. A amall payment put ona In- your home, balance monthly with gas bills. Continuous satisfactory performance ia truaranteed by a water heater. Ex-, perienea extended over 25 year. Telephone Commercial Dept. Metropolitan Utilities Diat. GAS DEPARTMEUT 1508 Howard Street Douglas 0603 Tower Bulidlnu. CHICAGO. ILL. Scientific American BM.. WASHINGTON, D. Wonlmrth Bullcltnir, NUtV TORK Hohart Bldg.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Bonds of Exceptional Security Yield Province of Alberta, Canada 5. 1927, 5.'i0 A direct debt of Canada'a greatest wheat producing province. Humble Oil & Refining Company 58i 1932, 5.50 Owned by the management of the Standard Oil Com pany of New Jersey, and has a limilarly successful record. Utah Light & Traction Company 5, 1M4, 5.70 A General Electric property serving over third of the population of Utah. Kingdom of Netherlands Guilder 6, 1972, 6.15, Issued in guilders which are payable in New York . City. Pr New York and Richmond Gaa 6, 1951, 6.20'fc Operates under a perpetual franchise in the , , borough of Richmond, New York City. Earnings f unusually secure. El Burns. Brinker & Company VtfCOLpr OFFfCT to? TtminalBUtf. S W. Cormir tt 0ef4t " unAiiAi ncBi4 4JM asaf tfr ft Arlnvtatfnt m Peters Peters Trust Company National Bank. Tarnam ateventeenth OMAHA Condensed Statements, June 30, 1922 Peters Trust Company Peters National Bank Establi4hed 1886 RESOURCES Bonds and Investments ....... Mortgages on Real Estate Office Building and Fixtures. . Real Estate Owned Due from Investors Accounts Receivable Safety Deposit Vaults Securities as Trustee Cash on Hand and in Banks . . . LIABILITIES Opened for Business September, 1920 .$ 491,429.52 651,204.43 231,000.00 50,752.24 791,920.31 310,235.81 69,684.57 . 6,378,513.19 156,229.39 $9,130,969.46 RESOURCES & Loans and discounts . . . . .-r" - $ 828,093.28 Bonds 488,049.90 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank...: , 7,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures..- .v 25,000.00 Overdrafts 944.36 Cash and Due from Banks. ..... 557,705.32 Capital $ 600,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits 48,485.49 Reserved for Taxes and Dividends 55,794.20 Bills Payable 295,000.00 Bond Acceptance Account 374,884.83 Interest Collections and Other Accounts 161,605.40 Funds Held for Investment 1,075,087.04 Commitments for Incomplete Loans 91,599.31 Trust Funds 6,378,513.19 $9,130,969.46 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in. .-. . . . Surplus Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes Deposits $1,907,292.86 F 200,000.00 50,000.00 7,210.75 4,480.85 1,645,601.26 $1,907,292.86 Combined Capital and Surplus, $900,000.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks, $713,934.71