ff f f 10 1 ! ri THE OMAHA BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1922. i i aha Gi I urn rain Omaha, July 12. Grain prict uorkfd to a lower Ifirl today, crn and oat being par tiiiiUily heavy. We.thrr conditions were generally reported a favorable and the railroad strike situation wai improved. Knibargors against grain loading were raited and a large run vi receipt it expected with a rather i low demand existing for the caih train. Receipt at Omuha were larse. to t.ilinu 1J7 car of all kind of grain, a compared with IV9 cars lat year, Iota! shipments were 1 1 J cars apainst 97 a year hko. There was a somewhat better demand fur cash Kiain in the Omaha market today, near dark wheat brtxf.vg a sub stantial premium over the ordinary, Wheat sold unchanged to 1 cenl higher. Corn was 1-2 to 3-4c lower, Oats were l-3c lower. Kye wasquot d nominally lc lower and barley nominally unchanged. 1VHKAT No. 4 itarK haril; 1 cur vry imatty), SI I . Vn. I liaril wlnior: 1 ran. SI. IS. No t hard wlnli-r: 1 car (n.w, 44 par rnt dark), ft. 14: I . ear (4 par rent Harm, l 1 1 : l far. ii.nti! cara. tl 10. No, 1 hard winter; t ear (7f par cant dark), ft It. No. 4 hard winter: 1 ear (S par cant dark), tl.07i. Hampie hard winter: t car (weerll), f l.. No. t yllow hard: 1 ear (new), ft.fT. N.i. yellow hard: I car. Sl.o. i Sample yellow hard: 1 car (smutty), ft. 3: . cara, 1.. CORN. No. 1 rhlta: f rare, He; 1 ear (tpeclal bi'llng). ny, No. whit.: cara, Stale. No. 1 yellow: 1 rar. 7c; I ear. 17 He. No. 1 yellow: cara, Sltte; l-l car, STS. No. 1 mixed: 1 rar, lllic Ni S mUed: ? cara, fiVto: 1 rar (snip pers' wrtghta), tlc; 1 car, IHio; l-t car S6c. No. 4 mixed: 1 rar. SSUe. OATH No. I white: 1 car, Sltie. No. 3 white: rara. 34 Vic No. 4 white: 4 rare. J 4c. famplo white: 1 car, 1548. No. 3 mlitrrt: 1 ear. 1444c OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Car lota.) Week Tear Rnrelptx Today Ago Alto Wheat It If 145 Corn 47 M 3 Oats Jl 17 . 14 Rye , 0 1,1 Harley f S 0 Week Tear 11 ipmtnls Today Ago Ago Wnrat S6 Con ,. M 4A 4 Oats , 20 27 Rye ; I) 6 3 Farley 4 i t PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) waeK Ago I44.000 1,670.0110 ' tSS.OOo Tear Ago 1, CD. 000 609.000 (63.000 Tear Aao HerelpU Wheat ... Corn Oats Today ,1,013.000 , 1,01S,000 . ,(80,000 Week Shipment Today Wheat 434,000 Corn 1181,000 Oata 740,000 Ago K32.00O 6S6.00I) 7(6, 00O ;;, '""' (04.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels- Today Wheat and flour 181.000 Corn '. 24M00 Oata 180,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear Ago 473,000 240.000 None Tear Ago. 404 7 . fl Tear Ago. 411 42 2 Tear Ago. 272 harlots Today. Wheat 8 Corn 160 Oata 12 Ago. 64 321 170 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Week Carlots Today. Ago. Wheat 135 118 Corn v!. M 28 Oat . 4 2S ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Week Carlots .Today. Ago. Wheat A 160 107 Corn 63 72 nl. 30 60 29 18 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT KKVUlt-TB. - . v Week Tear Carlots Minneapolis IMiluth Winnipeg . . TodajL Ago. Ago. ...141 260 83 ...117 1 123 ...183 252 1J5 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2827.' July 18. Art. I Open. I High. I Low. I Cloae, Tea. Wht. I I I I July I1.16V4 1.17 1.14 1.144 LIS 1.154i Sep. 1.14 1.15 1.12H 1.13H 1.14H 1.13 1.141i Dec. 1.16 1.17H 1151, 1.1514 1.11 1.181 1.16a, 1.H14 V Rye I I I July : .tSK M .SSHI .M .SSH . Sep. .8314 .84 .8214 .82 .8314 Bee. .8514 .86141 .84941 .8441 -854 Corn I I I ' : July ' .62 .62 .61K .S1H .6214 Sep. .64 .6614 .63 .6414 .644 .U 6414 .6414 Dec. . .64 .64 .63 .62 .64 .8414 , Oats ) III , July . J .34 .3514 .34 .34 .36 34 .34 Sep. .37 .37 .36 .36 .37 .37 .38 .36 .37 nec. .40 .41 .40 .40 .40 ' Lard I III July 11.00 11.00 110.87 110.87 110.80 Sep. 11. 2S 11.25 111.05 11.10 Ill.lT Ribs I I I t , July 10.SS 11.00 110.80 110.85 I10.S0 . Sop. 10.85 10.93 110.73 10.75 10.80 - New York General. New Tork, July 12. Wheat Spot. etisy; No. 1 northern spring, f 1.5614 : No. 2 red winter. fl.29i: No. 2 hard winter. 11. 30; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.471. and No. 2 mixed durum, $1.31, c. I. f. track. New York, to arrive. Corn Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow and No. 3 "white, 81 c, and No. 2 mixed, 81c. c. 1. f. New York, all rail. Oats Spot, tteady; No. 2 white, 47 18c. Lard Easy: m'iddlewest. $11.36011.45. Other articles unchanged. , Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. Mo., July 12. Close: Wheat July. $1.08; September, $1.05; December, $1.08. Corn July. 55c; September, 57c; December, 67c. Kansas City, Mo.. July 12. Wheat Cash. No. 1 hard. $1.0701.45; No. 2 red, fl.071.10. Corn No. 2 white, 6858c; No. 2 yel low, S3o. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn.. July 12. Wheat .Cash, No. 1 northern, $1.4201.45: July, 11.29; September, $1.21; December, $1.19. Corn No. S yellow, 66057c. Oats No. 3 white, S233. Barley 50060c. . Rye No. 3. 7808Oc. 'Flaxseed No. 1. 3.68 0 2.70. i 8t. Loals Grain. St. Louis, July "is. Wheat. July. fl.101 September. $1.10. ... - Corn July, 3c; September, 20 S3c Oata July. ..: September, 37c. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. July 12. Flour Market. 10 to S5o higher; family patents. t7.8608.2o. Bran fl4.5O016.OO. ' Chicago. Produce. Chicago. July "Batter Market, low er; creamery extras, S6c: firsts, S2 0 34c; seconds, fO0Jlo; standards, 35c. Eggs Market unchanged; receipts. 13, 354 cases. . , Poultry Market lower; fowls. 21c; broiler. 28037c; . roosters. 14c. Cioux City Ijve Stock. Siou City, July 13. Cattle Receipts. S 00 head; market steady: fed steers and yearlings. fT.6O01t.15r- grass steers and yearlings. t6.OO07.tO; grass cows snd heifers, f4.OO07.; fat cows and heifers. Si 608.60; canners, $2.603.50; veals, 5 0009.69; feeders. f6.OO07.35; calves. $4 5007.50; feeding cows snd heifers. t3.S 05.26; atockera. f.07.5. Hogs Receipts. S.0O head; market good: hogs 10020c higher: othera ateadr. le higher; butcher. $.6O01O.5O: choice lights. 110.15; heavy mixed. 1 8.5089 60: heavy packer. tS.OO0S.25; staga, $7,000 lit: balk of sales, S8.7501.6O. Sheep Receipts. 606 head: market atrady. Liberty Bend PHcee.l - flow Tork. July 12. Prices of Liberty kamA at 1 p. m.. today were: Libert. SHa. fl0.3: Liberty. 2d. 4. SIM.: Liberty 1st. 4a. fltO.tS; I J berry - 2L a, $1.12: Liberty 3rd. 4. tlt.14; Liberty 4th. 4 a. flti.St; Victory. , llt. Cltv SroelBaMt. vM-a Jul 13 -Riittar e-a anal aPouliry Market aocbaagedV Closing Quotations--.-Stocks, Grain, Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. OsaeSs tkt I snt.i Wsra. Chicago, July 12. Humors that the rail strike would bt settled within the next few days more than offset the effect of continued wet weather over the wheat belt. While there was a strong early upturn, the close was heavy with net losses ol Ji&u'.e Corn. was under prrtture from the start and closed VMWiz lower. Oats were off Hwlie snd rye iGiH.c. Sentiment in wheat wa somewhat lets bullish early because of the pro pect for a quick settlement of the rail and coal strike. The sharp upturn from Monday's low had reduced the short interest. That was another factor. There was early buying by strong commission houaes, based on the wet harvest in the southwest. As soon as that buying ceased, prices started downward. At the inside they were on ZM&JC from the early high. Dealer Aak Eileaafca, Owing lo th delay, due to wet w.ath.r, many interior dealer, who had wheat aold for ehltimant by July IS, have been forr.d to aak tor an attenelon of lime on their comrade. Illaik ruat i spreading lowly la the norlhwrat, The forecast f"r warmer w.ath.r Induced a little early buying. Ca.h demand waa fair. Males were 20M0S bushels. Including 171,000 to eiportera. Additional molatura over tho more northern aectlona of th corn belt, eon- dally In the territory where It waa moat neetled. cauaed a chania In sentiment In corn, but aupport waa not aigreaalve. The marked atrengtn In ca.h grata Had little effect. Scattered liquidation waa under way at times. No. t yellow aold at Sep tember price to (4o over, both for soot and to arrive. Recalpta, 141 cara. Crop reporta generally were vary favorable. Action on other gralna waa tho main Influence In oata, whirl) averaged lower, cloalng at the Inalde figure of tho day Cooler and wet weather over the more northern aectlona of tha belt haa lm. proved crop proapect and aided filling. Herelpts, lit cara. ' nye waa atrong early and weak later, breaking toward th laat in sympathy with wheat. New No. 1 on track aald at 2c over July. . Fit Note. ' General ralna in tha central wat Iawi Nebraaka and acattered regions In the Dakota, ware shown by the corn ami wheat region bulletin. English milling demand waa Improved and ahorta were covering, and whll Liv erpool futurea opened Id higher they rloicd Hd to d lower on wheat and Id higher on corn. Minneapolis reiorted mllla bovine wheat there and the price lc to fc higher, al though tho flour demand waa alow. Official exporta on wheat and flour from North America for the 11 months of the crop year ending May 11, aa reported by Ruaaell'a Newa, were 40l.S7l.00O buahela, o- 32.000.0C0 buahela more than ahown by Bradatreet'a reporta. New Tork Coffee. " New Tork. July 12. The market for coffee futurea was very quiet again and after opening unchanged to 4 points lower In responre to easier Brailllan cables, prices rsllled a few polnta on covering, promoted by a more favorable view of European conditions. Pecember sold up from 9.49c to 9.62c. and the mar. ' ket closed net 1 point lower to 6 polnta . higher. Sales ware estimated at about 16,000 baits. July. S.84c: September. 9.66c Ortobcr. .64c; December, t.60c: January, .49o: March, t.4c; Mny, t.4c ; The spot market was quiet but steady at 10 to 10V4c for .Rio 7s and at 14 to 14 c for Santos 4s. Coat and freight offers from Santos were about unchanged, including 3a and 6s .part bourbon at 13.90 to 14.00c. Rio 7s were quoted at 10.30c and Victoria 7s and 8s at 9.80c, American credits. The official cables reported an advance of 10 reis In the dollar buying rate with the early cable unchanged to 20 rets rower for Rio, which later declined 25 to 75 rela. Santoa was 50 to 125 reis lower and Rio exchange on London l-16d higher. Brailllan , port receipts, 22,000; Jundiahy, 18,000. Rio cleared 2,500 for New Tork aa 8, 00 for New Orleans. Santos cleared 11,900 for New Tork. New Tork Cotton. New Tork, July 12. The general trend was upward after early uncertainty in the Cotton market. Increased selling by lo cal Interests canceled an Initial advance of 8 to 18 points and carried it back on a par with Tuesday night's close, but the Hat quickly recovered on scattered Liverpool and trade aupport and by early afternoon was up 25 to 40 point net. Liv erpool cables continued firm and the bet terment of stock prices and foreign ex change carried with It some bullish power, particularly on sentiment. Pressure had subsided by mldafternoon. Pressure had otors brought on less hearten weather prospects and the possibility of a settle ment of the rail strike.. The market closed firm. 23 to 41 points net higher. Spot ootton was steady, 35 points ad vance, 22.60c (or middling upland. . Spot cotton was steady, 35 points ad vance, 22.50c for middling upland. Southern markets were: Galveston ,23c, 25 points advance; New Orleans, 22c, un changed: Savannah. 22.50c, 37 points ad vance; Augusta, 22.83c, 31 points advance; Memphis. 23c. unchanged; Houston, 22.76c, 35 points advance; Little Rock, 22.2Sc, 25 points advance. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. Mo., July 12. Cattle Re ceipts, l.SOO head; most classes strong to higher; spots 1525c up: 1, 200-pound pulp-fed steers, $10.25; long yearlings, S10.00; average 917 pounds; one load 775 pound heifers at 19.20; bulk desirable boef cows, 35.506)6.50; bologna bulls, 14.25(g) 4.75; calves 60c higher; "bulk desirable1 veals. 88.60. i Hoars ReceiDta. 7.000 head: shippers ; buying 170 to 230-pound butchers, f 10.65 10.70; looks 510c higher; packers go- I ing slow; packing sows mostly f 8.5049 1 8.75; average cost yesterday, fl0.ll; J weight, 230. 1 Sheep and Lamba Receipts. 1,500 head; killing prices Strong to higher; three double decks Idaho lambs, $13.50; wero 33 pounds short, shorters light: feeders not aoftl early: native and carlota, $13.25; drive-ins. $13.00; strong 81-pound shorn fed Iambs, $12.60; cull lambs mostly $7.00; good 120-pound fat ewes, $6.60. St. Louis Livestock. East St. Louis. III., July 12. Cattle Receipts. 2,500 head; most ateers steady, with grassers easier; tlO.OO paid for long yearlings and heavy steers; light yearlings and heifers, 25c higher; cows, steady to strong; canners. bulls and stockers, steady; calves. 75c to fl higher; top, $10.50; bulk. $9.75010.25; btflka follow. Steers. f8.759.85; yearlings, $8. 5009.50; cows, $4.7506.00; cows, $2.75; bulls, $4.50 05.00; atockera, $5.6006.65. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; mostly 10 to 15c higher; closed with most of ad vance lost; top. $11.20; bulk, 160 to 240 pound averages, $10.90011.15; few loads, 250 to 280-poundera, $10.75010.80; kill ing picks. $10.25010.75; packers sows, 25 to 40c lower; bulk, $8.2508.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,500 head; steady to 25r higher; top lambs, $13.00; culls, $5.5006.75; fat light ewes, $5.60 6.00; heavies, $2.6003.00; good and choice yearlings to 4-year-old breeding ewes, $6.5007.00. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. July 12. Cattle Receipts. 10.000 head; active; reef steers, strong; desirable cornfed. 10 to 20c higher; top heavy. $10.60; top long yearlings, fl0.60; bulk beef ateers, $9.00010.15; she stock generally steady; choice cornfed cows and heifers, strong to shade higher; bulls, calves and stockers, unchanged; bulk butcher she stock, $5.6007.50; bulk canners and cutters, $3.0003.85; bologna bulls, $5.0005.25; best heavy bolognas, $5.3506.40; veal calves. $9.500 10.00. Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head; opened 10 to 15c higher on better grades, closing with most of early advance lost; others slow, steady to 10c higher; top early. $11.16; late, $11.05; bulk good butchers, 10.60011.05; pigs, strong, f9.7501O.25; holdover, moderate. is Wiv: rong to 2c higher, top native lambs, strong ! -.t u sro. r $13.35; best western here. l: teener ends, tlS.00: fat ewes, mostly f6.OO07.OO; one deck dry fed 76-pound yearlings. ... . $12.25. New Tork Money. New Tork. Juiy 12. Call Money Easy high. 3 per cent; low. t per cent; ml ing rate. per cent; closing bid. 3 per J cent; offered at 3 per cent: laat lean, 3 per cent; call loans against accept- ance. J percent. n. . O. X . .B ....... , 1 . . lime mtwi oiwuj, - - " j -- m i ' cent: 10 day. 4 per cent; t months. 4 per cent. Prim Mercantile Paper 104 per cent. TvrpeatlBe aad Rosin. Savannah. Ga.. July 12. Turpentine Steady, tl.l: aales. 10 bbls.; receipts, fit bbls: shipments, 451 bbla; stock. t.ISS bbla. Roeln Firm, salea. 1 Sl task; re ceipts. l.TIS casks; shipment. I.tSl casks: stork. St. 127 casks. Quote: 3. ft 5S: D. f4.7t: E. F. O. H. $5.06: I. ff.l; It S2I; M. tS4f)S.4S; N. $11(05 7$; W, O, Sf.MOI.St; W. W, SS.SO0I.IO, Live Stock July It ilteeelpio were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheen, Official Mendsy .lT la Itl II, Ml Off hie! Tuesday ... 1114 II K.i i mate Wednesday, I.I II I. So I data thla week. ., ,!4 .431 JS.JtS , Same ds last weak. 1114 UU ll,l .n.e dae S w'a o.. 91,171 44 !l 24 aj same d,e S w'a a'o.JI HI U tf SI M Senie da ear . 11.4:4 II.SJI ,II C.llle Receipt! .re t.f tiead A. though rec.ipta ware bvy again on Wed. r.tla. (hero waa broad demand for ateer with weiibt and Quality at steady Is stranger uriv, beat kiaoa selling round ll t)l.ll. Yearllnga ronatituted in greater part of the offering and whll beet kinds ruled fairly ateadr th market waa lower on the slain offerings. Cow tuff w.a In limned auuply and good da. mand at eteadv to (Iruiig ptlcea and lb same waa true of atorkar and feeders. uuotationa on rattle: ( hone to' prim beevea, f .TI0 l.3; gaud to i noire beaea, II 4 7S: fair to gtoa seevee, is sow f It: common lo fair twevao, tl lltrl.H: choice lo prim yearllnga, llliailiil: good to choice yearlinae, i SOtySlS; fair to good yearllnga. iMotf I ; common to ratr yearllnga, 17 60(M 40; choirs lo prime heif. ere, .:( ; good to choice neitere. ST. I 9111: fair to good heifers. 4.0y7 21: holes to crime cows, l7.0f.7S: good lo fhoirs cows, f 2107 II: common to good rows. U ll(l It; good to rhnlrs feeders, tlloat.O: fair to good feedrro. t.7(t Til: common lo fslr feeders, ft OOtfS.TS: good to choice stork.rs, 7.io0i.ll; fair lo good atockero,! 4. 1001.40: common 'o fair atockera, fS.toet (: atork heifers, f 4 00O 171: atork cewa, IMOOIIt): atork calves, li .op7 o: veal calves, iar.osyig.80; stock bull, 14 100100; bull, lt. etc., tl 75 VI.v. , BEKP ITKKSB. Av. Pr. No, Av. Pr., 101 $ 7 ..73 f S t It. II. tl... 21... IS... 21... 31... IT,,. :o... 4 SO 771 1 ..lies ..lift ..1214 f to S 7 SO fi t; t 4) 122 t 7$ 10 00 ..4111 1 IS MTEERS AND HEIFERd 74 s oo to t;o S7S 4 t ts COWS. t S3 I 15 J.. t SI S 21 1,, ..1140 ..1070 f 00 f so t 1221 T 30 Hh'IPERR. If 741 s 17 SS 1 1060 30 30.... . 721 T SO 1 7S S SO 7 SO II.... .1111 S 00 f 00 s.i,... s:i HULLS 1 1440 4 26 1 4 76 5 00 7 25 S 00 1 1280 4 76 1 140 SO 1 104 7 40 1 1S00 t 00 1 1670 1 870 I ISO . CALVES, t $73 1 ft 2 115 10 SO Hogs: Receipts were 13.000 head. On good demand from all quarters trading waa active on all batter grade at prices 10 0 20c higher. Heavy mixed were slow and about steady. Light hogs sold mostly at flO.tO01O.SO with a top price of tl0.66. Rest quality medium weight butchers sold at f 10.15010. to and strong weight butch era at to 904J10.16. Light mixed loads were at f? 75 f 10.25. Bulk of good hoga, 11.90 10. Heavy mixed and packing gradea cie moatly at fl.760t.SO. HOOS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 70 f S 76 64. .317 61. .31 80 $ 8 76 210 70 t 00 65.. 308 66. .211 64. .276 77. .22 70 S 10 48. .212 71.. 280 47. .210 If. .287 69. .241 12. .213 160 70 to 70 16 60 90 10 00 10 30 7 70 25 66 10 00 10 15 10 SO iro 71. .234 110 68. .231 10 86 Sheep and lamba: Receipt were 7,000 head. Trading waa active today on all claases, with good tone to the trade and prlcaa generally 16025c higher. Native lambs sold mostly at $13.26 with a top price of $13.85. Western lambs sold from $13.16013.60. the Utter price top for the day. Feeder lambs were active at prices moatly 25c higher, best lambs quoted at 112.76. Sheep moveo reauny at tne ad vance, bulk of ewes selling at from $6.00 to $6.75, with top price of $7.00. Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, west ern, $12.00013.50; fat lambs, natives, $11.60 0 13.86; feeder lambs, 19.00012.76; cull lambs, $6.00011.60; fat yearlings. $9.00011.50; fat wethers, $6.5008,60; fat ewes, light, $6. 0007.00; fat ewes, heavy. 14.0006.00. SHEEP. 8 75 FAT LAMBS. 12 75 114... 72 13 26 13 50 141. 123 2... (5 15C8. 80 RepelntR anil dlnnnnltlon of livestock kt the Union stockyards. Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m. July 12. 1922. RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle Hogs Sheep C. M. & St. P. Ry... Wabash R. R Missouri Pacific Ry.. Union Pacific R. R.. , 8 10 .... . 1 3 . 15 2 .... , 69 53 23 9 4 1 . 63 78 . 32 15 .52 2 1 . 46 33 26 5 2 3 . 4 .... 1 ,13 818 208 28 C. ft N. W. Ry., east. C. & N. W. Ry.. west. C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry. C, B. & Q. Ry east.. C, B. ft Q. Ry.. west. C, R. I. & P., east. . . C, R. I. ft P.. westr-. Illinois Central Ry.... C, G. W. Ry Totals receipts DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle Hogs Armour & Co 1,175 2,167 Cudahy Packing Co.1,617 3,331 Dold Packing Co... 408 1.03JI Morris Packing Cel. 354 1,708 Swift ft Co 1,113 1.933 Sheep 1,663 1,375 '74 1,866 J. W. Murphy 2,161 St. Clair 99 Swartx & Co Lincoln Pkg. Co Wilson Pkg. Co... 96 F10 320 Horrman Bros. . . . Mayerowich ft Vaii Midwest Pkg. Co. . P. O'Dea Omaha Pkg. Co.... John Roth & Sona S. Omaha Pkg. Co. J. H. Bulla Dennis ft Francis. 67 19 16 6 16 . 411 72 7 12 John Harvey 38 T. J. Intrhram F. P. Lewis Klrkpatrick Bros. 6 20 F. B. Root & Co 86 Sullivr.n Bros 22 .... Van Sant ft Co 14 Other buyers 990 1,226 Armour, Sioux Falls.... 327 Morris, Kansas City 70 Totals .; 7,973 12,756 7,094 Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., July 12. U. S. BtireaU Of As-rlctlltnrnl Finnfimlp, lr'atti- Receipts, 10.000 head; market, better tAc ,f..,. ., .., ton. 810.25? A'ther' ,r,riu -tftnr hBAl steady; calves steady to 25c higher; choice vealers to packers, ft.OO; stockers and feeders steady to strong; medium to choice feeders, f7.258.30; common to good llnrkar, t ntlfi)? TS' tnf-rln- lrtn 1 1 1 tfH IRn- hi.'iv l'nis. .. 5.00: other rlaea tnrv.tlv .t.artv- ,nnt, stiong on better grades she stock to ship- pers; yearling heifers. 9.2S; few cows, 16.5007.00; bulk at sales, $4.5006.00; most canners, f2.5O02.75; bulk cutters, f3. 60 04. 00. . Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market unevenly 5015c higher to shippers: strong to 6c higher to packers; top, $10.75; bulk 200 to" 260-pounders, flO.45010.60; packer top. $10.65; shippers took about 2.000 head; J)uik of sales, fl0.0010.66; throw out sows mostly f8. 0008. 25; stock pigs strong; few up to 810.75. Sheep Receipts. 4,000 head;, market, lamba atrong to 25c higher; top natives, $13.25; most sorted lots around $13.00; culls, $6.6007.00; aheep ateady; fat ewes to killers generally $6.0006.60. New York Sugar. New York, July 12. The raw sugar market was easier with apot Cubaa de clining to the basla of 4.93c for centri fugal, while July shipment was unchanged at $c, cost and freight, equal to 4.98c for centrifugal. There were salea of 14, 000 baga of Cubes from store to a local refiner and 35,000 bags of Cubas for July shipment o operators at quoted prices. . The raw sugar futures market was easier under scattered liquidation, prompted by the unsettled feeling in the spot market. At the lowest prices were 3 to I points below the previous close. si n"t,.sV?or,vh.r,ndaynror,h: itir. .s.,t,nw lnl 'T,il 117.-. - S.n,.mh.r 1 37e' w"7 .h s'i.c L"" " chang The market for refined sugar was un hanged at S.5O0f.6Oc for fine granulated. with business quieter. Refined futures, nominal. Closing: July, $.64c; September. 6.65c; December, 6.85c Foreign Exchange. New Tork. July 12. Foreign Exchange Market arm: Great Britain, demand, $4 43;cablea. $4.44; fO-day bill oa V 1. 1 m. , t. France, demand, ffltc: cables, .OSSTc Italy, demand. .0452c; cables, .0451c. Belgium, demand. .OTtSHc; cable, .7t(c German, demand,, .002lc; cables. .0023 c. , , Holland, demand, .3180c; cables, 3885c. Norwal. demand, .1637c. 8weden. demand, ,2510c. Denmark, demand, .214Se. Swltserland, demand. .Itllc. Spain, demand. .1657c. Breere , demand. .0210. Poland, demand, .02r. Csecho-Slovakia. demand, ,0107c. Argentine, demand, ,15lc Braxtl. demand. .1202. Montreal. . t Financial By FRANKLIN K. SPRACUE. Ow.iba, Hoo Lrawil M Ire. Xew York. July I.' Sentiment lit the financial district underwent a pro nounced change, brought about large ly by a further sharp advance in the foreign exchange market, which was taken to indicate a decided better ment in the foreign situation as re latcd lo Germany. Also develop nient with relation to the rait strike were of such a nature at to lead to the impression that the disaffection of railroad labor would be overcome be fore many days, had pasted. As a result there was a decided de gree of buyancy in the bond market, with certain of the foreign issues, particualrly the French and Belgian, standing out prominently by reason of their gains. Likewise the stock market displayed strength, prices moving lorward more vigorourly than at any time in several days. The most noteworthy gains were made among the rail issues which was a direct reflection of the better outlook in the rail stock situation brought about largely by the gov ernment's determined stand in the matter. Marks Advsore. The foreign exchange market was quick to reflect the financial criata In llermany and It Waa therefore not strange that tha market ahould advance, In anticipation of soma definite arrangement on the rep arations question. I'ndoubtediy tho action of the reparationo commission In cutting down In (mount due at the end of thla week by 11,000.000 fold marks was not without Its effect. Mark advanced to .002514, an advance of ,001 a compared with the preceding day, Th upturn In Herman currency In tha laat aaveral days haa carried th quo tation up from a low of .0018, Exchange on Pari cloaed at 8.28, a gain of e on the day. Belgian franca gained almoat as much and there waa pro nounced atrength In lire. Sterling joined In the upturn wlttj an advance or ic. Rail Block Stronger. The situation with relation to the rail atrlka waa Just about what might havs been expected. Apparently railroad labor leadera are beginning to realise that the government will not tolerate a complete flaunting the rulings of the railroad la bor hoard. Railroad stocks were distinct ly ugilar process of accumulation, and while tha advance In prices was not rapid It served to emphasise that Investment buying cf th higher claaa rail atock I continuing. A number of the Industrial shares made new high ievels for the year, but the gains were not jo well maintained as In the rail Hat. Studcbsker, which, for a long time, haa been under the Influence of rumors regarding an increase In dividends, was once igaln In the forefront of the Indus trials. It was noticeable also that some of the Inactive Industrials made sharp ad vance, on a turnover of only a few hun dred shares. New York Stocks Range of prlrea of the leading stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: e. RAILROADS. Tuesday High. Low. Close. .101 101 101 . 62 61 52 .140 139 140 . 96 95 96 . B9 68 69 . 80 80 80 .107 106 107 . 25 25 25 . B5 64 65 23 22 23 . 31 30 31 . 77 77 77 . 77 76 77. . 44 43 44 . 76 75 76 . 44 43 4:! . 90 90 90 r 25 .24 25 . 29 28 29 A T. ft S. F. .. Haiti. & Ohio . Cana. Pacific . . N. Y. Central . . Chesa. ft Ohio . Gt. Northern . . Illinois Central K. C. Southern Lehigh Valley . Missouri Pacific N. Y. ft N. H. Northern Pacific Chicago ft N. W. Penn. R. R 139 96 68 80 64 22 30 77 77 43 75 43 90 24 28 C., R. I. ft P. Southern Pacific Southern Dallwi C, M. ft St. P. Union Pacific Allia-Chaimers 142 141 141 141 STEELS. 62 60 52 6U1 American Loco ...114 11J 114 Baldwin Loco ....116 116 116 Beth St 77 77 77 Colo P ft I 31 31 31 Crucible 76 74 74 Am St Fdry 37 36 36 Lacka St 76 76 76 Mid St 25 35 36 Pressed St Car 77 77 77 Reo St ft Iron 73 72 72 113 114 76 31 75 37 76 36 77 72 46 99 46 12 62 61 36 22 29 31 40 35 29 16 16 13 63 68 48 63 Sloss-Scheffield .. 47 47 47 U S Steel .... 101 101 100 Vanadium 4 v Yt J Otis Steel 12 12 COPPERS. Anaconda 52 52 Am S & R Co 62 62 Cerro de Pasco.... 36 36 Chill 22 "V4 Chino 32'.. 30 Green Cananea Inspiration 41 40"i Kennecott 3 3a Miami 29 29 Nevada Con 16 16 Ray Con 16 16 Seneca U " Utah 64 46 12 62 62 36 22 30 40 86 29 16 16 18 64 Gener. Asphalt ... 70 68 69 47 61 Cosden , Call. Peterol btVi oiis Island Oil ' . 14. 14 14 14 Meteri;. J ! !l6 1 162 163 Middle States ... 13 13 13 1 Pacific Oil 57 56 66 67 Pan-American .... liVn Phillips 60 72 48 73 48 8 30 67 32 72 49 8 30 56 32 Pierce Oil s Pure Oil -"'ft Royal Dutch 57 Sinclair Oil 33 Stand. Oil, N. J. 185 Tv00 Cn 47 30 56 32 183 183 184 46 46 54 Unit! Oil 24. t. TL 8 22 8 While oil V5 " MU 1 l-'tto. Chandler 70 7" 70 70 14 8 19 49 134 15 39 48 16 14 61 46 38 Oen. Motors 11 'It Willys-Overland .. 8 Plerce-Arrow .... 19 14 14 8 8 19 19 49 49 White Motor 49 ' Studebaker 137 135 13 nt'RRRR AND TIRES. FiIr . 16 15 16 iGoodrlch 39 j Kelley-Sprtng 49 j Keystona Tire 1S ! AJax 15 i IT S Rttbber 6 31 48 15 15 61 39 48 15 15 62 45 INDUSTRIALS. ! Am Beet Sugnr. . 45 44 ! A., G. ft W. I.. 39 38 44 43 43 42 ;m. im. Am. Telephone. . . 120 120 120 120 64 63 54 53 40 39 39 39 16 .15 15 16 2414 23 23 23 Am. can Central Leather. . Cuba Cane Cuban-Am. Sugar. Corn Products 105 106 104 104 Famous Players .. S3 mv, sz szi General Electric .171 168 170 Great North. Ore 40 40 40 40 Inter. Harvester .10074 100 100 100 A. H. ft L. pfd. .. 70 70 70 7014 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 68 67 International Pa.. 63 51 Infer. M. M. pfd.. 76 74 57 51 75 79 78 47 80 50 66 61 74 79 77 49 7 48 42 58 90 26 38 35 27' Amer. Sugar Ref. . 79 j pears-Roebuck 7914, 47 80 50 77 47 79 50 .-LI UIUUU1 K Tobacco Products Worthinn. Pump Wilson Co Westing. Electric .60 59 American Woolen.. 92 9" MISCELLANEOUS. 91 26 39 35 62 26 8 88 4 Amer. Cotton Oil . 26 26 Amer. Agri. Chem. 39 American Llnsed . 35 Union Bag, pfd. .. 62 Brook. Rap. Tran. 28 Continental Can . 68 Col. Gas ft Elee. 89 Columbia Graph. . 4 United Drug 38 35 62 26 68 87 4 87 4 75 National Enamel . 54 63 54 .64 Lorlllard Tobacco .153 163 153 163 National Lead ...103 100 101 102 Pullman 121 120 121 120 Punta Alegre Su. . 48 48 48 48 67 2" 30 Retail stores 68 Superior Steel . . (33 St. L ft San Fran. 2S Vir. Car Chemical. 30 67 68 33 33 28 28 30 30 Total sales, 805,600 shares. Money Close, 3 per cent; Ttesday, close, per cent. Marks Close, .00J2c; Tuesday close. .602054 c Francs Close, .0824c; Tuesday close, .0808c. Sterling Close. $4.43; Tuesday close, M.41. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, July 12. Potatoea Market, alightly weaker: receipts. 63 cars; total United States shipments, 813 car.; eastern shore Virginia cobblers, 14.6004. 65: Kan sas sacked early Ohio. I2.10W2.2S; Kan sao cobbler. t2 5002.60; Norfolk. N. C. Itobbler. 11.00 04.25. I v Lena-oat Money- London. July 12. Bar silver. 35d per oomee. Money. 1 per cent. Discount rates, short 202 per cent; three-month. 11-1462 per cent, - Live Stock New. York Bonds (Th Bm la ust only Omaha newspaper which publishes tht of ficial close of tha New York Stock exchange bond.) New Tork. July If. Th fitm.r ten and broader snipe uf the Bond mtUt r.tuileit In part from better lurtign advice and lb upward trend of Mock. Llbartirs eui rangod higher but no new rerard were made In that hat. Improvement in for, Ign aarhangre extended lo Kuropaan war flutationa. both r'r.nch and Relatan government ,a and I making furthar recovery Irum Monday' eharp dei'llO", Keveral of the French municipal., aa welt a Danish as. Copenhagen tWa, Csrh Nlovattlaa la, rtraill as and Argentine Sa were frartionally higher, Nelharland a sustaining a (light setback. Hiuing by substantial Interests waa H'tifd In the domeallc ralla, notably Ati h lna 4s, t'he.aprake and Ohio ronvertil.U ... I'cnnayivanla us, Kanaas t ity noutn em fa. fcVa board adjustment 6a, Uliuaurl Kan.aa and Trias flrat 4s and Illinois Central refunding 4 a. Mevaral of the Industrial lost ground Oeu-ral Klertrla la falling 1 point, while Republican iron 6 declinad 14 points. Hales (par value) aggregated 111. 111,000. The one noteworthy new underwriting of the day waa the kingdom of tne Neiner landa ISK.OOO.OOO pea rent gulldr loan for which a good Investment demand wa reported. Nw York. July 13 Following sr. to day's high, low and doping prlct-i of bonde on the New York atock exchange nd th total saint of each bond: I'. H. Ilonds. flairs (In 11,00") High low Close 310 Liberty 3s ....100 60 100.3 100.44 I Liberty 2d 4s... .100.00 it tl It t :il Liberty 1st 4s.. 100.4 100.34 100.4 741 Liberty 2d 4.. 100.1 100.lt 100,11 tl Liberty 3d 4a. .100.18 100.14 100.14 114 Liberty 4th .. 10.40 100.14 100.34 177 Victory 4te lo.so 10041 loo.eo Foreign (overnmrnt, Ntate and Municipal, Argentine To 100 ft joo jnu 20 Chinese Govt Ry Ss. 65 61 It 2 Rerne 's 17 Bordeaux tl 7 Copenhagen 6s . 11 Lyons s T. 17 Maraellles ts 36 Rio da sJnelro Ss. 2 San Pa"ulo Ss 30 Zurich 8 60 Dent Rein 7a .... : "If 101 , aiw ai . 1 l . 82 11 . 82 82 ii It 8! .100 9 100 .101 101 101 ..11 110 111 90 8 90 It Dom Csn Ss 2$. .10 100 100 11 Dom Can 6 31 18 98 98 13 inch K ind ta 47.. t lb 88 inch E Ind S .. 95 94 127 French Rep S 101 100 303 French Rep 7a .. 99 17 96 15 101 99 2 Japanese 4s .. 4 Japanese 4a .... 63 Belgium 7 ... 4 Belgium 6s .... 17 Denmark 6s .... 1 Italy fa ..... 1118 Netherlands 6s . 18 Norway 8s 18 Sweden 6s 159 Parls-I.y-Med 6a 37 Chile 8s 46 10 Vrugusy 8s 12 12 2 77 17 77 ...105 106 106 ...100 100 100 ... 98 98 98 6 96 96 ... 97 97 17 ...110 110 110 ...102 102 102, .. 78 77 78 ...103 102 102 ...104 104 104 ...101 108 109 ...101 101 101 ...100 100 100 ...119 118 lit 2 Queensland 7 .. 18 Queensland 6s . . 7 Rio Or 8ul 8a.... 31 Snlrs Con 8s 66 K O B ft I 6s 22 .108 108 108 39 K G B A I 6s 29. .108 108 108 40 K O B ft I 6s 37. .103 103 103 75 U S Brazil 8s 102 102 102 2 U S Mexico 6 69 69 68 17 U S Mexico 4s 47 4G 46 Hallway and Miscellaneous. 10 Ajax Rubber 8s ..100 100 100 13 Am Ag Chm 7s ..104 103 103 68 Am Cotton Oil 6s.. 88 88 88 37 Am Smelt 6s 92 92 92 482 Am Sug 6s 102 101 102 3 Am T ft T cv 6s 114 114 114 27 Am T ft T col tr 6s 98 98 98 5 Am Writ Pa 7s 86 86 86 11 Armour ft Co 4s.. 90 90 90 62 A T ft S F gen 4s.. 95 94 94 7 At T ft S F adj 4s. 84 84 84 1 At Cat L 1st con 4s. 91 '91 91 5 At Ref 6s 103 103 103 34 Rait ft Ohio 6s 101 100 100 62 Bait ft Ohio cv 4s 83 82 83 9 Bell Tell Penn 7s. .108 108 108 9 Beth St ret 5s 96 95 96 8 Beth St p m 5s.. 90 90 90 33 Braden Cop 6s 99 98 99 3 Bkln Ed gen 7s D. .107 107 107 25 Bkln R T 7s ctf St. 80 79 79 2 Can North 6 ..110 110 110 71 Can Pac d 4s 78 78 78 1 Cent Leath 6s 98 98 98 62 Cent Paq gtd 4a.. 90 90 90 3 Cerro Pasco 8S 118 118 118 40 Ches ft Ohio cv 5s.. 94 93 94 28 Ches ft Ohio cv 4s 88 88 88 38 C B ft Q ref 5s A. .100 100 100 72 Chi ft E 111 5s 81 81 81 6 Chi Gt West 4s.. 60 62 C I ft L ref 5s 69 60 69 64 60 69 64 107 79 82 81 76 81 105 91 2 C M ft St P cv 4S 64 2 C M ft St P rf 4S.107 33 Chi Rys 6 80 107 79 82 1 C R I ft P gen 4s.. 82 54 C R I ft P ref 4s.. 81 80 73 25 Chl ft w Ind 4s. . . 75 10 C C C ft St L gen 4s 81 4 Chile Cop Ja 105 81 105 33 Chile Cop 6s .... 91 1 Colo ft So ref 4s. . 88 15 Col G ft El 5s .. 95 9 Con Coal Md 6s 88 91 88 95 88 88 95 88 304 Con Gas 7s . . .120 118 119 t Cuba Cn Sg d 8s.. 87 86 87 3 Cuba R R 7s A. .102 102 102 I 21 Del k Hud cv 6s. 1 D ft R G imp 5s. 1 D M & Ft D 4s. 1 Det Utd Rys 4s. 6 Dist Sec 5s 8 Dpnt Nem 7s . 98 97 98 80 ' 80 80 67 67 57 83 88 83 . 45 45 45 .107 107 107 .103 102 103 . 55 64 55 . 64 64 64 .106 105 105 . 95 95 ' 95 .101 100 100 .102 101 101 .116 115 116 32 Duquesne Lt 6s 23 Erie gen 4s 36 Erie pr lien 4s . 4 Fisk Rub 8s 44 Fram I D 7s . 4 Gen El d 5s 29 Goodyear T 8s 13 Goodyear T 8s 31. 41. 1 Gnd Tnk Ry C 4 Gnd Tnk Ry C 7s. .113 113 113 6s. .103 103 103 160 Grt North 7s A 110 110 110 69 Grt North 6s B..101 101 101 3 Hud ft M ref 5s A. 84 83 8f"4 22 Hud ft M ad in 5s. 63 62. 62 30 III Cent 5.i 101 100 101 37 III Cent ref 4s .. 89 88 89 25 111 St d 4s 91 91 91 10 Ind St 6s 101 100 101 1 Int Met 4s 11 26 Int R T ref 5s..... 68 4 Int iM M sf 6s.. 96 11 Int Pa ref 5s B 86 21 Invinc Oil 8s 98 1 Iowa Cent ref 4s .. 45 8 K C So 6s 89 12 Kell Spring T 8s. .108 2 Lacka St 5s 23 99 11 11 68 96 86 97 45 89 68 96 86 97 45 S9 10s 108 99 89 94 93 97 99 89 94 93 97 12 Lacka St 5s 50. 19 L S ft M 3 d 4s 28. 5 L S ft M S d 4s 31 . 1 Ltg ft My 6 1 Lorrjlard 6s 89 94 93 97 . . 96 96 96 ..105 105 105 . . 93 92 93 . . 88 87 88 ..102 102 102 . .104 104 104 .. 92 91 92 2 L ft N ref 5s. . 13 L ft N unified 4s 18 Mkt St Ry con 6s 3 Marland Oil 8s 30 Mex Pet 8s 10 Mich Cent d 4s .. 15 Mid St cv 5s 11 M ft St L ref 5s. 89 89 89 45 46 45 1 M St PftSSM 6S.102 102 102 16 MK&Tnpl 5s A 82 82 82 40 M K ft T n ad 6s A 57 66 66 80 M K ft T 1st 4s 82 81 82 39 Mo Pac gen 4s 64 63 64 Mont Pow 6s A.. 98 98 ' 98 Nat Tube 5s 100 100 100 N O T ft M Inc 6s. 71 71 71 N T C col 7s 105 105 105 N Y C d 6s 106 106 105 N T C con 4s 85 85 85 N T Ed tef 6S..109 109 109 NT NH ft H c 6s 48 81 81 81 NT NH ft H d 4s 57 62 62 62 N T Ry ref 4s ctf. 37 37 37 N T T d 6s 49. .105 105 105 NTT ref 6s 41.. 105 104 105 N T W ft Bos 4s 56 66 68 Nor ft So 6s A 67 67 67 Nor ft West cv 6s.. 110 110 110 Nor ft West con 4s. 93 92 93 Nor Pac p in 4s.. 88 88 88 Nor Pac ge n3s. . 62 61 62 N P-G N It 6S..103 103 103 Nor Sts P ref 5s A 91 90 91 N W Bell Tel 7s ..106 106 106 Or ft Cal 1st 6s.. 100 100 100 O S L gtd 6s ctf.. 105 104 105 O S L ref 4s 92 91 92 Or-Wsh RRftN 4s.. 81 81 81 Otis St 8s A 100 100 100 Pac G & El 5s SI 90 90 Penn R R 6s 1084 108 108 Penn R R gen 5s.. 101 101 101 Penn R R gen 4s 3 92 93 P ft East inc 4s.. 35 35 35 Pierce Oil d 8s 99 99 99 P C C ft St L 5s A. 96 96 96 P Ry L ft P 5s.. 86 86 86 Pro ft Ref 8s 102 102 102 Nebraska School Bonds First Claa Security Free From Taxation To Yield 5 . C. E. JOHNSON - MUNICIPAL BONDS 211 Kaolin BUg. 1730 MS 8 14 tit, a e Tl I. sh ! . I'l Ninrlair O iv lt .o4 ! I4'4 31 Hincl.ir U rol ta,, MW . II', II Ma I'a ti ( ... ! l J S SU, Pan ref 4a.,,, is tt us 7 Mu I'm v ir 4. , Its 11 mi Ku Ry gen ...loot, uos o I Ho Hy ton ta.... tt 11 . an it? gen ta 3 Mu 1'rt Kla Mg 7 : Mian oil la I 4 7.,l"l 4 Tx ft c l.t la,, 12 $1 Third Avt adj I.. 71 In I'ao 1st 4a :i t'n Pa c 4a S t 1 ItU 1 11 e pes i at 1 i at at 1 11 i-ae rr ta .... aa t t'n Tank' far 7.a ll 11 ...lias 11 IISV 7 l id Drug Ss 1 i ny inv isi bg r hi .av. I I1 tl Rub 7 ..!! lo'S !" It I,' M Rub Ss tt It ir N Mteel af 6a.,..0l n;s )" t I'tah I I, ta,... n It Va-Cr Chm 7s,.o st I it. V Ity Sa 14 li t Weal Sid 1st 4a.... M 1 S Weal Pac ta tt I f( I Wrat t'n S 101 lo 1" S Weat Klee la 107 lot 07' 7 Wirk-Hpen Ht 7s., .100 no I nut, 7 Wilson C af IS. lot lots l"3 10 nuaun t- aa,.., :s 31 Cserhn-Mlo la ctf . tiS 122 Dom Can la' 51 el, S IS Ktup 11 ft F 7a.. ', : Hmclalr Cruda la. tl Total sales of bond, today IS t4 S ! S . were ii, 113,000 compared with I14.ll4.ooo previous dsy nd 113,011 000 a year ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds New Tork, July lt. Prices for curb lock continued to display strength to. day and trading was active. Orders were spread over th general Hat, but oils were most active. Tho advance today wa due largely to short covering by profes sional Interest who were hesvy sellers during the recent decline. The feeling among these Interests wa that prices had pretty well dlacbunted recent unfavorable developments and aa news was ban tu rning up the time wa ripe for the taking back or commitment. Mexican Seaboard and the voting truat oertiflrates aold lo new htgha for the lecovery and buying was of more positive character. There was little profit taking at times In Rtandard Oils, but the under tone In these stock was not impaired. Skeily Ola continued notably firm above 12. . There was not much festure to the rest of tha oil section, but Industrials braced generally. Metal snares were not especially active nor were price changes significant. Bonds held firm. New York, iuiy 12. Transactions on the New Tork curb bond market today were a follow: Bonds. Domcstlo Honda. High Low Close 4 Allied Pack 6s 83 83 83 4 Allied Pack 8a 96 95 95 1 Aluminum 7n '33 105 106 li6 12 Am Cotton OH 6a. 98 98 98 17 Am L ft T 6s WW. 100 100 100 3 Am T ft T s '22.100 100 100 16 Am T ft T 6s '24.101 101 11 10 Anaconda Cop 6s. 100 100 100 30 Ana Cop 7s '29... 103 103 103 24 Anglo Am Oil 7s 130 103 103 12 Armour Co 7s. ...105 104 104 6 A O ft W I 6s..,. 62 62 62 4 B'ver Board 8stAf78 75 75 3 Beth Sll 7a '23. ..104 104 104 2 Beth Stl 7s '35... 103 103 103 17 Bklyn Un Gas 7s. 106 105 106 5 Can Nta Ry 6s... 99 98 99 1 Cent Stl 8s 105 105 105 1 Con Oas Balto 7s. 105 106 106 3 Cop Ex As 8s '23.101 101 101 6 Cop Kx As 8s '24.102 102 102 10 Cop Ex As 8s '25.104 104 104 1 Deere Co 7s 1(11 101 101 Empire G ft F 6s. 101 101 101 28 Freeport Tex 7s. .141 134 136 2 Galena Slg Oil 78.1115 105 105 2 Gen Asphalt 8s. . .104 114 104 65 Goodrich Tire 7s.. 103 103 103 3 Grand Trunk 6s.l05 105 105 7 Gulf Oil 7s 104- 104 104 2 Gulf Oil 6s 101 10 101 2 Hershep Co 7s..l03 103 103 8 Hood Rubber 7s... 98 98 98 10 Humble Oil 7s.... 100 100ft 1110 1 Kan G ft E 6s 96 96 96 7 Kenne Cop 7s 104 104 104 15 Laclede Gas 7s. ..100 99 99 8 Manitoba 7s 95 95 93 10 Morris Co 7S...105 105 106 9 Nat Acme 7s... 97 96 90 16 NT NH ft H 7s... 89 87 87 19 Phil El 6s 99 99 99 2 Pub Sv Cp N J 7s 101 101 101 3 Robert Gair 7s..!. 97 97 97 6 Saks CO 7s 98 98 98 Sears R 7s '22. ...100 100 100 14 Sears R 7s-'23 101 101 101 8 Sw Bell Tele 7s... 102 102 102 1 Std Oil N Y 7s '25 105 106 105 1 Std Oil N Y 7s '28 106 106 106 3 Std Oil N Y 7s '31 109 108 109 6 Std Oil N Y- 6S.108 108 108 7 Stewart Warner 8s 110 110 110 10 Sun Oil 7s 100 100 110 2 Swift Co 7s '25. ..101 101 101 7 Swift Co 7s '31. .103 102 103 7 Texas Co 7s 101 101 101 3 Tidal Osage 7s 101 101 101 23 Un Oil Cal 6s ITU 100 101 5 Un Oil Prod 8s... 104 104 104 2 U Rys Hav 7S..104 104 104 11 Vacuum Oil 7s 107 J07 107 2 West Elec 7s 108 108 108 25 Winchester 7s .102 101 102 Foreign Bonds. 25 Argentine 7s '23.. 100 100 100 13 Can Stmshp 7s... 94 94 94 43 Mex Gov 6s 18 17 18 290 NY NH Fr 7s 74 74 74 t Hoedmg gen 4 ,,,, l tl J Hop 1 Ml CM ... ;S t I H II W III !.., 14 1. t H I A I. iVae , ai 11 11 ft I. N r ad ..- 11 i Hi 1, 11 r inn ta,, l 1' Kt I, I K t 1 li A 11 tl V 14 Hil. W let 4a.. 7.', 7 a: haa board A I, en I. '. I H-ebaard A I, ad la :l III M. a board A I. tf 4a 4 4.", 1 Kh.r.iii Ml tin ta A ti4 V Albert Lea Farms Company First Mortgage Land Bonds Price 100 and Interest Due May 1, 1927 A Safe Investment because secured by a first mortgage on 5,168 acres of Freeborn County, Minnesota, land valued at MORE THAN THREE TIMES the amount of our loan of $300,000. The land is part of the famous Albert Lea Farms. The com pany is headed by G. H. Payne of Omaha. A Net Yield of 6l2 to the investor because the borrower re funds all State and Local Taxes. ' ' '$1,000 and $500 Denominations This investment appeals both to the large and imall invettor on account of if. SAFETY, LIBERAL RETURN and TAX EXEMPTION. I Our circular contains a full description of the security. Call or lvrife for it. i; SIT Ml Fr I. ... 11 IIS 1 Huaeie e II II it Muui.h tsa ' I I IS tl kM is. sl e 11 II I ti.a.ll tS - "V Catton tVlo.ee. SV t"il. ji I s -. e ten rUfo Ualaal Hwa4 .''. Jll. Mil! iur. SI 4r, lr-U'U'. 51 tlr, Jaa. e. II it.'. SUr.h II 4l !llt,ti Fulur, -ILis4 lueed eteadv; lull, fl rar, C1.1..W, ft llr; iremb.r, fj.'i J.iiu.rv :l i;b, Msirn. Jl e, Hotaerd. Itulu'h. July Ufia.Kred July II St. bid, tk-pirmber, I; it, Sid; tvtobet, .'t. bid, Sew terti lr (iuwla. New Vara. Julr I: the American W uolen toiupeny BBuuun.e. that 11 would fill ITII alT All KHTInhslKS E. R. BEE Fairbury Republican Candidate for State Treasurer PRIMARIES July 18, 1922 Tfioroughly experi enced in farming, banking and lumber. Stands for strictest' economy and efficien cy in administration of state affairs. Your Support Will Be Appreciated see the 3 B2Me Aj& To California, Portland, or die Puget Sound Country see that your ticket reads by Canadian Pacific Ratee greatly reduced lowest in years to September 30, with re turn limit October 31. But Cana dian Pacific standards of service are not reduced. Nor the surpassing beau ties of the Canadian Pacific Rockies, Stop oS at BanS, Lake Louise, Glacier, Sicamous, Vancouver, Victoria. By all means go or return via i OmahaTrust Company Omaha National Bank Building aeea wme of lit prl4 Ha el sbrt n! Sluadel t etlOM guHl. u hed la) (he eikee l4e The kH goods ' b oas h-4i.r. lelleoiHg Maw f CMire. to..d ailk swaibet . '" huri.i'S wVi, ituiet, Kh eellei lffta veaeeua, Keo Tern, July lt-l"l lHo-M" bat ld, mlddlla. II tec. George A. Williams Republican candidate for Sec retary of State. Farmer, Busi nesa Man, Civic Worker, Legislator. Will conduct the office with economy, effi ciency and courtesy. jSS e Lemi mnj Bmnft are roocAeaf only hy f AW Canaiimn Paclfit Railway. For full Information write T. J. WALL. General Agent 140 S. Clark St, near Adams, Chicago MO aa.. r fi 1 -:; if f . 1 n