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THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY 80. 11)22.
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Omaha Grain Chicago Grain Live Stock
Oiii-ilia, July 2
The trend of Krsln prir imUy
va toward a lower level. Tim
tttt particularly true of corn. Tim
grain showed the heaviest tone an4
moit decline. C'oi tuiurd rain ire
, very beneficial to (lie growing corn,
but a good many :uniiauit are
coming m that wheat it sprouting
in the shoe;. Foreign exchange was
weak. German marks frll to a new
low level, selling at iHUSfic. " 'J'lierc
wai noticeable let-up in activity
in export quarter and overnight
. business in wheat ami corn was re
ported somewhat smaller.
Receipti of wheat in the Omaha
market was 125 can. agaimt 3S1 cart
last year; of corn, 56 cart, against 45
ear; of oati, .'5 car, agaimt 28 can
Ian year. Total shipments were
208 can, at compared with 259 can
year ago.
There wai a fairly active deman-J
for cash wheat in the local market
and prices were quoted lie lower to
Vic higher, the bulk of the offerings
going at unchanged price. Corn
-old yiQiie lower, oats were also
""VtHc lower. Rye was unchanged
and barley nominally unchanged.
WHEAT.
No. I Dark hard: J rar. II .
No. I dark hard: 1 car. Il.lt.
No, hard winter: 1 rar l per rant
dark). II. 01: 1 ear (shipper weight),
II AIH: ran. 11.044.
No. I hard winter: I can. II.A3 H : t
rara, I01; I rra, 1104; I rar. f.tlj
I cara. 11.05; 1 rar (n.ar dark). It. 01.
No. 1 hard wlniar: 4 rara. 11.01
ear. II .01; I car, 11.04 ; I car (77
par cant dark amutly), 11.01.
No. 4 hard winter: I cara. 11.02.
'Sample hard winter: I car (wcavll 4
per t No. D), 11 004.
No. 1 yellow hnrd: 1 car. tl.04.
No. t yellow hard: ( cara. 1103.
No. 4 yellow hard: 1 car. 11. 034.
No. 1 mixed) 1 car (epeclal billing du
rum). 1104; t tar. II 04.
CORN.
No. 1 whit: t car ,tlo. '
.No. 2 whltai 4 cara. lir
No. 1 yellow: car (ihipper'g weight),
lie; I cara. lie.
No. 1 yellowi It cara. tic; 1 car (ship
per'! weight), Sr.
No. 1 miied: S rara, 554c.
OATS.
No. S whltet 1 vara, 82e.
No. S whltai I cara. 32c
No. 4 while t cara. lc; cara.
14c.
. RYE.
No 2: I car, 76r; 1 1-1 can. 7414c.
BARLE7.
No sales. .
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Carlots)
Wk Year
Receipts Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat , 126 146 839
Corn 6 45 45
Pata 35 48 28
By 2 0 4
Barley 3 13'
Shipments
Wheat 139 50 185
Corn 42 68 64
Oata it 23 I
Rye .' 10 0
Barley 1 2
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Buahels)
Receipt
Wheat 1,242.000 2.83. too
Corn 861,000 79.000
Oata 715,000 610.000
Shipments
What 1.332.000 850,000
Corn 976,000 ... 774.000
Oata 736.000 V. 668,000
EJCPORT CLEARANCES.
Bushels ..
' Wheat 411.000 ',
Corn 181.000 V... ... 1 . '
Oata IS6.000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Week
Carlots Today. Ago
j.m.ooo
662.000
2,204,000
2.845.000
658.000
3S1.000
859.000
94,000
53.000
Wheat
Corn
Oata
.535
.138
367
268
163
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Wheat ..........426 581
15 so
19
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Year
Ago.
679
163
161
Corn
Oata
627
27
69
Wheat 170 152 127
Corn 10S 123 48
Oata 63 42 76
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Mlnneapolia 245 202 226
Duluth 28 65 65
Winnipeg 65 68 140
Omaha Produce
Furnlahed by the atate of Nebraska, de
partment of agriculture, bureau ot mar
fcete and marketing:
LIVE POULTRY.
Wholesal
Buying
Price:
Broilers I0.25i930.80
Leghorn broilers. .13
Hens, light 16 .18
Hena, heavy.,... .IS .20
Cock 10 .12
Duck 15 if .20
Wholeaale
Selling
Price:
10.300.35
.n$ .28
.19ff .22
.210 .23
.12 .15
.18 Qp- .25
DRESSED POULTRY.
Broiler .34 .36
Leghorn broilers .30 , .32
Hena .25 .28
Cocka .17 .20
Ducka 22 JO
EGGS.
Select 24 9 .26
No. 1 .190 .20 .22(3) .24
No. 2 16 .18 .19 .21
Cracka .14 .16 .18
BUTTER.
Creamery, prints 830 .85
Creamery, tab 32 .34
Country, common .24 .26 .27
Butter fat, at, pr .210 .25
HAY.
Pralrl Hay: Receipts of new hay In
creasing. Demand fairly . good. Old hay
recelpta light. Demand for the better
grade atlll good. Lower grades not In
demand.
Alfalfa Hay: Recelpta of new hay very
light. Demand fair for top grades.
Prieea below are for carload lots.
Prairie No. 1 upland.' J4. OOijf 15.00; No.
1 upland, 11.0013.00; No. upland.
I7.00910.00; No. 1 mtdland. 13.0014.00;
No. t midland. 19.10612.00; No. 3 mid
land, t7.OO0l.OO; No. 1 lowland, 18.00
10.00; No. 2 lowland. 17.008.00.
Alfalfa No. 1, 114.00 16.00; standard,
Sll.OOJ91S.00; No. 2. 10.0011.00; No. 8,
It.etent.t.
Straw Oat, I8.00ffil.00; wheat, 17.00
I.Of.
MEATS. ,
Wholesale prices ot beef euta effective
July 24 ar as follows: No. 1 riba, 21c;
No. ribs, 20c; No. 3 riba, 16c: No. 1
loins, 27c; No. 2 loins, 26c; No. t loins,
He;. No. 1 rounds. 19 He: No. 2 rounds,
19c; No. I rounds, 16c; No. 1 chucks. 13c:
No. 2 chucks, 124c: No. 3 chucks, 10c;
No. 1 plate. 14c; No. 2 piatea, 5c; No.
S platea, 4c
FRU1T3.
Bananas, per lb.. 7c. Oranges: Sunkhrt.
111.90: 200 and larger, Sin.50; 216. 99.50
250. 18.00; 268. 18.00; 324. 57.00; 360, 36.00.
Lemonds: Sunkist. soo, ss.ao; choice.
17.60. Apples, rooking, per box. 82.00.
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Omaha IK Laad Wlr.
lliiiJU, July 29. Grain price
moved within a narrower range and
the market wit nervous. The trad
ing wat lighter. Karly rrceisiont
were allowed by bulges. Although
(hire was a sharp advance at the
lat on buying attributed to export
ers, w hich cleaned up the wheat mar
ket, the last sales were at losses of
J-Kc to 1 on the distant future
and 1c 011 July. I'orn lost 3-Ac to
I l-.'c, July leading. Uats were oil
I 8c, rye was Me lower, lard gained
2ic to 7 l-2e and thortnbt 5c for
the day.
Lxiiort business was smaller and
country ofirrings not so heavy. Newt
on the whole was mixed. 1 here was
a general evening up for the week
end. The range of price for the week
generally was lower. The close,
compared with a week ago, showed
wheat losses of S-8c to 1 1 -4c. Corn
was off 3-4o to 1 l-2c for the distant
futures, December leading, while July
gained 7-8c Oats were unchanged
for July, S-Rc lower for September
and 1-Jc higher for December. Rye
was 2 l-c to 3c lower. Lara was
off 12 l-2c to 32 l-2c, January lead
ing. Short rib were 42 l-4c to 55c
lower than a week ago.
W heal On Ball On Bulge.
Wheat was on sal on all bulg from
hedgera and local tradera, but tb prea
.iir waa not heavy. Th day range
waa Inald of 14o on th deferred tea
lure. Thr wer liberal hedging aalea
on strong apot and good baying on piic
recessions. Liverpool cloaed unchanged
fur July to jd and 1 Hd lower for the
futures, whll pot w off 1 to Sd.
Th money exchange market waa wean
wlin Uerman mark down to about the
lowest on record. That had a restricting
Inilutnra on export buying for that coun
try, wlill baying by other eountrle was
liberal for Saturday. Th trade had n
mind th big bualnes of Friday, n'arly
4,600,000 bushel for export, and ther
wer good bids. The movement wa lib
eral, but in tli aouthweat ahowd a fall
ing off from that of a week ago, th5
three mtikola having 720 cara against 879
cars a week ago, and 1.645 cara last yty.
Chicago recelpta were 4,236,000 buahela for
the week and shlpmenta 1,888,000 bushels.
Trading In corn waa light and price
rang mall. except on July. That waa
unrtr preaure. If closed near th tot
torn. Cash demand waa food and coua-;
try offerings fair, but a llttl over the
market. High temperature Wer reported
In the aouthweat and good rains In nortn
wrstern and western Iowa. The week
movement la to show a decrease In tocks.
Oats wer picked up by a local trader,
but Ihure waa little Interest In th
market. Cash bualneaa waa fair r.d
trading was on a September basis with
No. whiles flu under o 10 over.
Stocka show a decrease for th week.
ltye was bought by exporters who ab-
aorbed all the September una a goon
business with tne seaooara w
IMt Note.
George M. Lecount wires Stein, Alsteln
St Co from Crookeston, Minn., '
through that territory wneai uu -
splendid. Some wheut being narvesica.
Jackson tiroiner3 au tuu,'-..j
expert in a message from Kugny. r. u.
eaya the crop from New Rockford to
Minot and around Rugty is very good.
The trade la looking ior h-o
f.,. " iTn,l tn ahow 25.000.000
bushel's more wheat and about 200.000,000
bushels more corn than the government
.. . ... - e!
A lake carrier pam .
coal Friday. At thla rate, tn carrier.
fiitur that tne UK raie on am
Chicago to Buffalo ana ueorgian ii
should b 3Vc Instead of 3c.
Fainlno in tna voisj vn ...
Is said to be over. The wheat crop ia
estimated at 185,000.00 to 3IO,uug.vY
bushela more than last year In a state
ment to Secretary Hoover at a conference
with Col. Haskel of th American Relief
administration. ... !.
Wheat shipments irom Auaira.ua Vi' "J ,
week were sso.uuo bum "V.'" ,
bushels the previous week. Bine Janu
ary 1 the aggregate was 70,728,000
bushels. !
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. July it. !
telpls war;
Official Monday.,,
Official Tuasday ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday
Official Friday.,.,
Keiimat Saturday.,
"i day this weak
Ham day weak gn
Hani da I w's s o
Mam daa I w's a
8am dt yaar ago
Oma
Cattl.
, U0
. I.4la
, I 414
. I III
. 1,111
. 200
,21111
Jl.OkO
14 114
.11,11
.14.41
ha, J'Hy tl.
Hogs. Hhoep
II. at
1.:
I7.0JJ
12,703
111
I. in 0
TI4V4
11.165
IIJ4S
43.131
44 914
11.713
13 ,4
S.124
II
4.747
7
It 471
11.052
41.9114
13.217
40,:t
Financial
Total 1771 ....
Cattl: Receipts 200 head As usual on
a Batorday all claastt of cattl were nomi
nally steady today. Whll the week' re
celpta of 25.600 head ar th lightest In
soma time, trend ot values hss been quite
sharply downward as a general thing. Heat
long fed steers of sll weights have held
Sbout ateady. but all other kinds ar 15
0o lower than a week ago. Corn fed
cows show similar losses and range cows
and halfara have slumped fully 07So
sine laat week's close. Blockers and feed
er ar from 60c to 1.00 lower than a
week ago. and rang beevea a re closing
about 80o lower than Monday. Top for the
week en dry lot steers haa been S10.40.
Quotations on cattl: Choice to prim
beevea. 9. 76410.16: manA tn ehnlee heevee
I104J9 60; fair to good beeves, Sl.lOij?
00; common ta fair beeves, 8.00S.50;
choice to prim yearlings, 8.50 40; fair
to good yearlings, 7.608.60; common to
fair yearlings. 17.0007.71; choice to prime
halfara. 18.0001.21; geod to choice heifers,
tt.7501.00; fair to good heifers, 16.60
7.00; common to fair helfera. 14.60(9!. 60:
choice to prime cows, 16.5007.76; good
to choice cows. 16,6001.60; common to
good cows, I4.OO0S.26; good to choice
feeders. 17.2501.00; fair to good feeders.
16.4007. 26; common to fair feeders. 5.76
6.50; good to choice stockers, 7.00 g
7.7S; fair to good stockers, 16.2507.00;
common to fair atockera. S4.7fiiF3a.nn, mtnr.
helfera. 14.0005.60; stock cows, 3.254.25;
tuun caivea. ao.vuBM.uu; veal calvea. 15.50
' v; siocg ouiis, js.oinrs.ou: bulls, stags,
etc.. I3.S606.75: cood . to choice mu
beeves, II. 6007.40; common to fair grass
beeves, 16.7606.60; good to choice grasa
cows. 15.8606.00; fair to good grass cows,
t4.OO0C.OO.
Hogs: Receipts wer 1,200 head. On fair
demand Saturday from both shippers and
packers, the market was fairly active at
prices steady to 10c higher. Light hogs
sold at 10.0010.10 with a top price of
110.16. Good quality medium weight
butchers sold at J9.7601O.no. and strong
weight butchers at 19.2609.66, with the
bulk of better grades att I9.2510.00.
Heavy mixed and packing gradea sold
largely at (7.6011. 50: with eTtreme
heavies at 7.267.60. Light hogs are
nosing ine week 3t40c lower than a
week ago and heavy hogs, 35 50c lower.
HOGS.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v.
42. .406 280 7 25 47.. 363
Art. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Ye.
Wht.
July
Sep.
Dec.
Rye
July
Sep.
Dec.
Corn
July
Sep.
Dec
Oata
July
Sep.
Dec.
Lard
July
Sep. x
Ribs
July
Sep.
1.10 l.lltt 110 1.10V4
1.104
1.07 106X 1.06 1.07
l.OS L08
1.10 1.104 1 094 1.10H
1.104 119
.79 .79 .784 -79V4
.78 .764 .77 54 .784
.81 .80 .79 C .79
.63 .644 .68 .6
.634 M -62?4 .624
.634 .63 .62
.69 .59 .58 .58
.68 .
.32 .32 .12 ' .8214
.34 .34 .34 .34
.34 .34 .IS
.37 .30 .37 .37
.31s , .37
ltT
11.35 11.47 11.35 111.42
10.75 10.76 10.75 110.75
10.85 10.87 10.85 10.87
1.11
1.08
1.08
1.10
1.10
.79
.78
.80
.64
.63
.63
.59
.32
.84
.87
11.10
11.37
10.70
10.82
Minneapolis Grain.
mnnf,Aii. Minn Juiv 29. 'Wheat-
Cash No. 1 northern, 11.38 01.48 ; Jtriy,
ll.3C; September, l.in; tiecemoer,
Cora No. 3 yellow, 67 4 058c.
Oats No. 3 white, 30 31c.
Barley 44 053c.
Rve No. 2, 7373C
Flax No. 1. 32.4302.44.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo.. July 29. Wheat
Cash, No. 2 hard, 11.0301.20; No. 2 red,
1.05l.O6.
Corn No. 2 white. 68c; No. t yellow,
5!062c.
Hsy Unchanged.
Kansas City, July M. Wheat July,
11.02; September, 11,00; December,
1 02 .
Coral-July, 53c; no trad; Septem
ber, 64c; December. 62 e.
St. Levis Grain.
St. Louis. July 29. Wheat July,
11.08; September, 1.06.
- Corn July, 68c; September. (2J
Oats July. 84c; September, 14 e.
Minneapolis Flour.
Minneapolis. Minn.. July 29. Flour
Unchanged. 7.607.75.
Bran Unchanged, 116.00017.00.
Omaha Hay Market.
Prairie Hay Receipts are very light and
demand Is good on beat grade at top
quotation The lower .grade ar slow
sale- t.
Alfalfa Hay Receipts are very light
- damanH fate nil ,1.1. mdH and 11 E D t
Pears: BarleUs, per bos. 1.0: 6 -box lots, i i., eraflca.
1 riCeS DPIUW are lur I o 1 1 . in . f
land prairie No. 1, sn.ouiniio.oo; no. i
rralrle. 111.00013.00; No. 3 prairie. 17.00
13.76. Plumes and Prunea: Santa Rosas,
per crate, 12.00; Tragedy, per crate. 12.25;
Tragedy, 6-crate lots, 12.15: Tragedy. 10
crate lots. 12.00. Peaches: Arkansas. Ring
Pack Elbertaa. per basket, 13.50; Commer
cial Elbertas, per basket, 2.E. Apricots:
Washington, per crate. 4 b&aktts. IS.25;
lugs. It to 18 lbs., 31.65. Cherries, lug
binaa. 12.60. Berries: Blackberries and
loganberries, market price.
VEGETABLES.
Watermelons, crates, per lb., 24c Can
tilepes: Turlocka, standarda, S3. 00; flats,
fl.90. Potatoea. home grown, per lb.,
Jc Sweet Potatoes, per hopper. 11.50.
Onions: Large yellow, per lb.. 4c; medium
yellow, per lb.. 3c: red, per lb., 3c; Span
tah. per crae. 12.25. Cabbage: Home
growa, crate, per lb.. Sc; home grown,
. small lots, per lb., 3c. Cucumbers, per
. basket, about S do-. (0c- Tomatoes,
hnm grown, per basket. 7 5c. Lettace:
Head, per crate, 14.00; bead, per dox..
II 50; leaf, per dox.. 40c Celery. Michi-
?an, 5c. Green Unions, 90c. Radishes,
5c Egg Plant, 11.50. - Orean Peepers.
Per lb., 20c Turnips, Beets. Carrots, per
basket. 60c. Eel! vegetable market price.
Dates Dromedary, 86.75.
, Money rer case, 2 irames. gs.so.
Repack Basket Per crate, 259 baskets,
13..
Checker snd Cracker Jack Per rase of
se.-plaia. 1.7a; per case ot 100, plain,
J...
Nut Peanuts: Cartons. 12-lb, 0-lb..
lt-ib.. ver lb.. 13c: Drum. 12 lbs.. Bar lb
He: pall. I lbs., per lb.. 14c; Jumbo, raw,
sack, per lb., Ic; Jumbo, roasted, sack,
per lb.. lc English Walnuts: Sack lots,
per lb... 12c; small lota, per lb., 26c
Kaveas City Prod ace.
Kansas i.ity.' July s. Butter and
Egc 4Jachaag4l
Pooltrv Light, le rower: heavy bene,
lc lower 1 14 6 lie; broUera. aac hanged, 1
fill Afl. -nlrilatul nreiHet Ko. 1. 813. 000
14.00: No. 2 prairie, ts.60013.00: No. t
prairie. 37.00 09.00: lowland prairie No.
1. ISOO01O.OO; No. prairie. 7.OO0I.OO.
Alfalfa No 1. I1S.OO015.OO; standard.
$11. 6012 50: No. 2. I1O.OO011.M: No.
3 8. 00 0 10.00. Straw oat. It. 0001 00.
Wheat straw. 17.0008 0.
' New Tort 43eneral.
New Tork. July 29. Wheat Spot,
steadv; No. 1 northern spring, 1.54ii;
Ne. 2" red winter. 11.29: No. 2 red win
ter. 1.S14: Ne. I MaaBeba. 1.53; No.
2 mixed durum, 11.21 c,U track. New
York apot.
Corn Spot, steady: No. t yellow and
No. 2 white, 4c and No. mixed, S3e
c I. f. New York, all Tall.
Oats Sro, qatet; No. S white. 47c.
' Lard Firm: middlewest. $12.00011.1.
Other articles unchanged.
Reelpts and dl.position of liveatork at
me bnios siot-ayaras. unini, iseu , tnr
a oour cnning at s p. in, July if, 11:11
MKl'LIPTS I'lRl.ltTS
Cattl Hoga 8h'p Mule
. k. m i. r. ny, is
Mo. Par. Uy ...
Union Paciflo R, R 2S
C. 4k N. W, Ry., west., 1 43
C, 8t. P., M. O. Ry.. I ID
C . n. a o nr.. 1
C. B. aV U. Ry.. west 11
C , R. I. p., east t
'.. R. I. A P., wast 1
Illinois Central Ry 1
Total Receipts ill
DISPOSITION II KAI.
l atll Hogs Bheep
Armour 4 Co. .
Cudshy Packing Co..,.,, .
lold Packing Co
Morris Packing Co
Hwirt Co
J. W. Murphy ,
Armour, Sioux Falls'!!!. !
Cudahy Bros
91
125
lit
774
167
1592
6
117
260
23.. 140
60. ,821
51. .27
21. .25
81. .1ST
87. .19
7 60
7 80
8 10
S 60
10 00
10 16
Sh. Pr.
... S t 60
45.. 3M 210 T 75
8 00
8 75
S 65
10 10
66. .307
66. .246
65. .268
12. .208
Sheen and lamba: Recelnta were ?5n
head. Fat lambs were .slow and draggy
early In the week with a lower trend to
values. During the latter part, the market
Improved, with the declines regained and
closing values 1526o higher for the week.
Good quality western lambs are selling at
J12.6O012.66. Feeder market Is in healthy
condition and trading active In this di
vision, prices ruling fully 26c higher than
a week ago. Dest quality moving readily at
II 1.76 12.00. Sheep receipts were light,
with best handywelght ewes quoted at
17.00.
Quotations on sheen and lambs: Fat
lambs, good to choice, 112.00012.65; fat
lambs, fair to good, 110.60012.00; feeder
lambs, J9.OO012.OO: cull lambs. 16.00
10.00; fat ewes, light, J6.607.00; fat
heavy. J4.OO06.OO.
Turpentine and atesin.
Savannah. Ga., Jsly IS. Turpentine
Firm; 1. 1101. 12; sale. 41 bbrs. : re
ceipts. 275 bbls.; shipments, ICT bbts.;
stock. S.77T bbls.
Rosin Firm: sales, 1.273 casks; re
ceipts,' 84 casks; shipments, 431 casks;
stock. S,2 casks.
Quote: B. $4.75; D, 14.9001 S; E. 5.S;
F. rt.C50i.lO; O, H. 15.10: 1, J5.15: K.
,: s,-sjS40: N. 56fi5.t; WG,
J6.W; WW. 7O0t.tt.
Chicago Ptatoes,
Chicago. July 29. Potatoes rirsn en
barrels, about steady on sacks; receipts,
21 cars: total United States shipments,
552 cars: East Shore Virginia Cobblers.
I! Mrl I: Kaam eaetred Cobblers. II II
4l..a cwt: Early Chios, aacked. 15085c
cwt. ; MinueMta sacked and bulk. S-arir
Ohio. L90L. av.
Chicago Live Stork.
Chicago. Julv 29. Cattle Rerelnts 1 ?ni
head; compared with week ago, beef
steers, 10026c lower; grassers showing
moat decline if top beef steers for week,
110.80; top yearlings, J10.60; she stock
practically unchanged; In-between grade
beef cows sqd heifers, weak; canners,
strong: bulla largely 6c lower; veal calves.
joraouc signer: week's bulk nrica heef
steers. J8.6O01O.OO; stockers and heifers.
sa.bunit.Mi; butcher stock. 15. 0007 26:
canners and cutters, J3.OO03.75; veal
calves, J9.2609.75,
Mo Receipts. S.500 head: closlne
mostly 10c to 16c lower than early, or
about steady to 10c lower than Friday's
average top. 810.60 earlv: uracil l ton
late, J10.40; bulk, J8.1010.40; bulk, good
i" cuicners, av.oEouv.tu; mixed ana pack
ing hogs, 10c to 15c lower; spots, 26c
lower than Friday's good time. Holdover
moderate; pigs, dull; heavy, J9.6010.10;
medium. J10.0010.40; light, 310.30
10.50; light light,, J1O.2501O.4O; packing
sows, smooth. 18.0008.66: packlne sows.
rough, J7.5O08.1O; killing pigs, 19.50
10.40.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1.000 head:
market, steady: compared with week ago,
fat lambs strong to 25c higher; westerns,
steady to 16c lower; cull natives, 60c
higher: westerns, steadv to 16c lower:
cull natives, 50c higher: light sheep,
steady; heavies. 25c to 60c lower; feeder
lambs, 86c to 60c lower; week's bulk
prices, native lambs. J12. 00012. 60; west
ern, J12.5012.85; fat ewes, 3.507.00;
feeder lambs. Ill.6012.30; cull native
lambs, J8. 0008.60.
St. Joseph Livestock.
St. Joseph, Julv 29. Hoes Recalnts.
1.600 bead; shippers took around 400 Hgnt ,
Dutcxiers ar SJv.uu; market, tuny steady
with yesterday: packer market aenerallv
steady: top. 19.90; packing sow-3. strong;
duir. fi.auvT.ie; average cost yesteraay,
19.04; weight 250 pounds; tc,i, 110.00;
bulk. 19.0001000.
cattle Kecelnts. 100 head: market, com
pared with week ago: best fed steers.
yearlings and she stock, steady; others
and stockers snd feeders, uneven, 25
0 50c lower; spots, off more and calves.
26 0 60c hfarher: week's bulk crlcea beef
steers, J7.OO09.5O; top. 810 10; beef sows.
f.uvtsQ.uu: caives. ss.btidsv.oo; stockers
and feeders, 14.7006.20.
sneep Receipts, Z60 head: market, com
pared with week ago: fat lambs, steady
to 25e higher; sheep, steady; week's bulk
fat lambs, Sll.5012.75; ewes, 35.0007.50.
' Kansas City Live Stork.
Kansas City, Mo.. July 29. Cattle Re
ceipts. 900 head. For week: Beef steers
and she stock. 25075c lower: top steers.
110.60; canners cutters, big quarter lower;
calves, strong to 76c lower; soock calves,
mostly steady; stock cows and heifers,
mostly 16 0 25c lower.
Hogs Receipts, 600 head; fairly active
to packers; steady to strong; bulk, de
sirable, 1650225-pound weights. J9.750
9.96: bulk sales, J9.2509.95; shippers not
bidding; heavy and mixed loads mostly
18.6009.25; packers, steady; bulk, J7.250
7.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500 head.
For week: Lambs, about steady; top na
tives, JI2.75; matured classes generally
25e lower; heavy ewes off more; top
ewes, J7.10.
Sioux City livestock.
Sioux City. Ia., July 29. Cattle Re
ceipts 400 head; market compared to week
ago, fed steers anr yearlings, 25 to 60o
lower; canners. 25c lower; veals, steady;
feeders, 26o lower; calvea, 50c lower; ljulls.
26o lower; feeding cows and heifers, 50c
lower; atockers, 50c lower. ,
Hogs Receipts, 1.500 head; market
steady, 25c higher; top, 110.00; butchers.
II 900 76; lights, J9.7610.00; mixed.
IS.6O09.sO; heavy packer. 17.6008.00;
bulk of sales, 17.7501.76 .
Sheep Receipts, none; market compar
e4t to week ago, steady; lambs, top, 112.60;
esrea, 7.0.
New Tork Produce. " )
New Tork. July 29. Butter Market
weak: creamery higher than extras, 34
036; creamery extras. 340I44.
creamery extras, 344034; creamery
firsts. 310334c.
Eggs Market steady; receipts, 19.210
CeUM.
C-twi Market wvak; recelpta, M0Q
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES
Omaha He Ls)ad tttr.
New York. July 29, The contin
ued and rapid decline of the German
murk was again the event of out
standing importance on the market.
1 tic slock exchange, whose atten
tion was still absorbed in the labor
situation, ended the week with a
showing of strength which reflcclei
Wall street's continued belief in the
settlement of the strike. It ha been
a somewhat peculiar fact in the situ
ation that the stock market ha
shown such absence of interest and
concern in. this fall of the German
currency valuation to unprecedent-
edly low depths. Measured, in hun
dredths of a cent, the marks low
est price before the present year was
33; the 29 1 4 price of March was the
low point until June, when it reached
lo'f but'slins now fallen with accel
erated rapidity to 15V.
Paper Circulation Increases.
It Is Imposaibl 10 measure such a
movement on th basis f Intrinsic valu
ations, for th reason that a paper cur
rency Increased week by week on such a
seal admit of no Intrinsic valuation.
Th weekly Rrlchsbank statement of
July S3, repeated th famllar siury. Pa
per circulation had Increased 1,6ttl,000,OOO
marks In a work, 11,607,000,000 In a
munth.. and 12,984, 000.000, or 66 per
cent sines the beginning of the year.
The fell in th mark's gold value, which
haa accompanied that Inflation, was as
Inevitable as anything could b In an
economic situation.
In the light trading of a midsummer
half holiday, such noteworthy advances as
occurred were mostly In the industrial
shares, but railway stocks also showed
strength, a few ot them rising a point or
more. Comparison of the week's closing
prices with those of a week "10 shows the
extent to which the market's attitude
hns been rhanged by Its belief that th la
bor difficulties will not be of long con
tinuance. The bond market also shows a
preponderance ot advancea for the week,
although (as perhaps was natural) with
considerably more irregularity In the Eu
ropean securities.
French exchange again declined along
with the German mark, but Its low rat
for the week Is still considerably above
what was touched when the market was
falling In the first week of January.
Sterling exchange closed slightly above
Its final rate or, any preceding week this
month.
Pur OH ! l !
Royal Outi'h 11 64 e
Minclulr Oil 114 11 11
Hid. oil, N. J.,...l4 !
1a ('a.
I'UKin Oil
Whll till
Chandler
Oanalal Mvtul
W llls llilsd
Plrrrs. Arrow ,
W'nll Mulor ..
slud.bakar
l 4's
... I'" !
T ' J
MOT !(
... SS l
::
4S,
s
1
SS
u
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151 -i
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HLHIIl.lt ASU Till b.S
Flak I l? u
1l.10Jr1.it 31 lt :
Kalley-aprlnsflald 47', II 4ia
Keyatsn Til ... I l !
A;a II 11 11
U. 0. Ru.ber ' I
I.N'DUHTIIIAI.U.
A mar Rest (user ,
Al . Gulf W I. 12 It
Amer. Inter. Corp. 4: 41
4-' 4
HM II
33
99
L
New York Stocks
Range of prices of the leading stocks
furnished by Logan & Bryan. 248 Peters
Trust building:
RAILROADS.
Friday
High. Low. Close, close.
A., T. S. F ,101
Haiti. Al.Ohio .... 67 67- 67 67
Canadian Pacific 140 140 140 140
N. Y. Central .... 98 97 97 97
Chesa. & Ohio ... 71 71 71 71
Ot. Northern S3 S3 83 83
Illinois Central ..108 108 10854 iu4
20
K. C. Southern
Lehigh Valley .
Missouri Paclfio
N. Y. & N. H. .
Northern Pacific
Chicago & N. W.
66 05 66 .66
52 224
Jl 31 31
78 78 78
J7 77 77
31':
7854
774
Pennsylvania R. R. 47 47 47 47
Reading 75 76 75 75
C. R. I. & P. .. 44 . 44 44 43
Southern Pacific .. 91 91 1 91
Southern Railway 25 26 25 25
C M. & St. P. ... 29, 29 e?9 28
Union Pacific ....143 142 143 141
STEELS.
Am. Car Fdry 172 171 172 172
Allla-Chalmers ... 64 53 53 63
Amer. Loco 119 118 119 117
Baldwin Loco 120 1194 120 1194
Bethlehem Steel... 78 78 78 '78
Colo. Fuel & Iron. 304 30 30 31
Crucible 91 88 91 89
Am. Steel Fdry... 87 37X4 37'4 37
Lackawanna Steel. 77 77 77 77
Midvale Steel 36 354 364 36
Pressed steel car. . 8Z4 824 S4 m
Rep. Steel & Iron
Ry. Steel Springs. .108 108
Sloss-Snheffield
U. S. Steel 101 101
Vanadium 49 48
Otis Steel
COFFT1V&.
Anaconda 63 63 53 64
Am S. & R. Co 61 "t 61
Cerro De Pasco... 38 98
74
108 107
46
101
49
61
ass.
101
4S
11
Chill
22 22 23
61
87
22
11-V UK 12
65
Chino 29
Green Cananea.. 30
Inspiration ....... 41 41 41 41
Kennecott 36 36 36 36
Miami 30 2914' 30 au
Nov. Consol 16
Ray Consol 16 16 16 10
beneca 11
Utah
OILC.
General Asphalt... 71 71 71 70
Cosden 4 3 itH
Calif. Peterol 60 60
Tslnnrl Oil 'A
Invincible Oil 13 12 13 13
Mexican Peterol. . .169 166 169 167
Middle States 12 12 1ZT 12T4
Pacific Oil 65 54 64 65
Pan-American .... 73 73 74 73
Phillips 44 48 414 43
I'ierce Oil ..... (4 M v '
42 42
60 60
PUTS and CALLS howthewXioSI
Their use In Trading In Wall St. clear!
explained In our FUEE BOOKLET N'o. 48.
Tuchmann Co. 58 William SL New York
WrrwOaiFBEElMKIO
MUNN 8. CO.
Tower Building. CHICAGO, ILL,
P:lentiflo American Bid;.. WASHINGTON. B. C
Woohrnrth Building. NEW YORK
Hobirt Bldg.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
Cot tea) Future.
New Terk. July II. Cotton futures
opened steady; October. 21.65c: December.
21.46c: January, ll.lec; March. 21.25c;
May. ti tle.
Ctoi Fulune Market closet barely
a, .... rutHh., 9, .a-. a.-i lu- a, a cn .
JuittaiV. Jl-IlCi . iiarvb, ILlIci Mj,tl
war-.
SAFETY and PROFITS
In Stool. Narket Trading. Learn how to
combine these in your trading by use of
STOCK PRIVILEGES
With f.$ to !;-(:. 50 you can trade In 100
shares of any stock, write ror Ki.Jfc. ex
planatory folder Xo. 14
Paul Kaye "9ZSl"
M0I1EY If! GRAIN
Jl2. BObaysguarantee option on 10, 000
bushels of wheat or con. Ha further Rlik.
A movement of 6c from option price give
you an opportunity to take J600.00; 4c, J400.00;
8e.M00.00. etc. WR1TB TODAY FOR PAR
TICULARS and FREB StARKET LETTER.
tmSTQRS DAILY GUIDE, Southwest Dnmh
Dept. N. 104Maaltlmar,KAnaASCITr,sO
1 im
.Municipal
end
Government Bonds
.
Bought
Sold
Exchanged
C.E.JOHNSON
Zll KecUae BMC.
Osnaiia, Neb.
IS 97
.122 123 1.1
, as uj as
. 3S IS
. ! 1"
SSI. 2
.107 i; io7
s: II' sia
ll
40
SS
15
:S
..HI
.. 40
69
3
62 t
71
'in"
42
14
11
1
l
1M
4
70
J
13
71
'so"
41
14
l
II
1
Amer. gmnitra
Amer, Tel. .....
Amertcsn Can .
Central leather
Cuba Cine
Cuban-Amer. Mug
i orn Froduris . . ,
Fsinous rlsyers
General Kleclrlo
It. North. Ore.
Inter, llarvealer
Amar. 11, I, , pfd 70
U. H. Ind. Al l
Inter, Paper 11
Inter. W M , rfd.. 11
A mar. Sug. Ref
Kears-Roehuck ... 80
Niromsburg ,41
Tnbaeto Products .14
Worthing. Pump ..62
Westing. KIsd. ,..12
Amer. Wool 1
SHHCBLLANEOUB.
Amer. Cot. ON
Amer. Ag. fbira - .....
Amer, Unseed .....
Union Pas, pfd. ... it (0 I
loach slsgneto ,
Urktyn. Rspld Tr.. ! I 2
Continental Cn... 76 74 . 71
Calif. Packing ....
Cnl. Oas 4V Klec... 13 3 11
Columbia Graph...
1'nlted 'Drug
National Knamel.. 554
l.orlllard. Tobacco 1S2 11
National ieaa i"i !'
Phlladelphiaco.... 11
Pullman
Punta Ale. sugar,. 51
South P. R. Sugar
Relnil Stores St t (!
St. L. ft S. F...... 30 29 51
Va. Car Cham 17 27 27
Total sales. 171.190 snare.
Honey Friday close, I per cent.
Marks Close. .0016e; Friday
.0017c.
Francs Close, .osiso; rnaay
.0826c.
Sterling Close, 14.44;' Frldsy
14 45.
56
38
65
163
101
31
50 69
fl
ss
11
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110
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II
121
60
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clou,
close,
Chicago Storks.
Th following quotations ar furnished
by Logsn ft Bryan:
ciose.
Armour Leather Co. com.., 12
Cudahy Packing Co. com 61
Montgomery-Ward Co 12
National Leather 7
Swift ft Co .....101
Swift International 18
Union Carbide ft Carbon Co 67
New York Cotton.
New York. July 29. The cotton market
sold higher, then lower, in the short -es-sion.
The opening wss up 2 to S points.
Trading was mostly professions! an.l there
was a disposition to go slow on the buy
ing ehde. There were reports of an lasler
basis in the southwest, due to an early
movement of new crop cotton. There wis
some wall street selling on the weakness
of foreign exchange. Additional pior crop
advices, however, appeared '.o have betu
discounted. It seemed traders wore 'dis
counting the possibility of high govern
ment report on Tuesdsy. The list s,old off
n the second hour and closed 5 to I poiwn
net lower.
Spot, oulet. 5 points decline, 21.70c for
middling; upland. Southern spots: Galves
ton, 21.95c, unchanged; New Orleans,
21.60c, unchanged; Savannah, 21.50c, un
changed: Augusts, 21.63c, 25 points de
cline; Memphis, 22.60c, unchanged; Hous
ton. 21.90c, - Unchanged; Little Rock,
21.50c, unchanged.
V Bar Silver.
New Tork. July 29. Foreign Bar Sliver.
69 c.
Mexican Dollars 62 c.
New York Bonds
14 11 I 11 II
its in.s is l
lit 1144 1141
in
its
lot
100
SI
11
New Tork, July Th la Ik
band ituik-l ftaiureleM on very ligitl
trading. I llour luur cared further re
erlluiia from the tuld'ffc' ! uu!
liana, and friga ltne or ilmaii ea
litaiy ii glet ud Tl e rheng la thai
llsii of lha hither rise ia firm I
strong an In k-n-r ten of (leaks f
that das. rl pi Ion. but underlrlag ar Junior
luM closed si inised sains sad loaaa.
II alihio fra,llonl limn Industrials
snd uillllle war only arvaslaasllf traded
In. Mh a sharp eISeth In Conaotldid
Uaa 7.
Total alrs Ipsr tslue) aggregated T,.
usees
N'aw Toili. Julr Following sra I.
s huh, low and fluting prire f beads
on the Srm York alork sehng, gad Iht
loiai ssies of ssh bend:
I'. . Hands.
gale III, II 000 High Low Close
II Liberty la 10 11 It It Itt 12
2 Liberty 3d 4 ....lie.lt lMI lta.lt
It Liberty lat 4s..Stt lei 44 IM 44
til Liberty 2d 4'iS..u0 74 4 It Itt I!
IIS l.ibeiiy 3d 44a..l 4 Itt It 110 II
571 Liberty 4th 4t..lt 14 1
1:4 viclnry 111 is
4 Victory 4s ISO
Foreign tjoterumeat, kuuo tat SJaalrlpal.
II Argentina Is ! lot 100
4 Iiergen is 11 110 111
ttoraesux as at at ea
I Copenhagen ls... 2 91 II
1 Lyons ts 14 11 11
I Marseilles Is II 14 14
1 Rio de Janeiro Is .. 11 tt tl
1 Dsn Paulo. s 110 10 100
a t.seirnoeio nap as ctr. vae ri ea
I'aa Muni Ss A... .1014 ! 101
3 i"! pi neine is -let
12 Doin i'sn !a 21., 101 11
9 Hum Can Is II SS 91
S97 Horn Can la II 91
, SO IMrh F, Ind Is 47.. Sl l
10 Iitch F. Ind Is tl.. tl 14
:t French Rap ss ....101 lot
71 French Rep 1s ..100 lot
Jsp 1st 44s l 91
IT Jaosness 4 11 1
II Belgium 7s 14 101 101
t Belgium Is ! 109 Ilt
ST Denmark 6 19 91 11
10 Netherlands Is .... 97 97
I Sweden Is 14 104 14
t Parls-Ly-Med Is .. II ' 11 71
10 Rep Bolivia Is ....190 101 100
I Rep Chile Is 44 ...100 1 100
T Rep Uruguay M....101 It 101
' t Queensland I II 110 II
1 Queensland Is 11 114 10
2 Rio Gr do 8ul Is. .100 100 100
S Swiss Con Is '.111 111 118
22 K O B A I !s 22. .110 110 110
43 K O B A I 5s 21. .110 114 110
30 K O B A I ls 17. .104 106 104
14 U I Brssll Is 100 100 100
SU8 Mexico 6s.'.... IS SS II
30 U 8 Mexico 4s .... 46 46 41
Railway and Miscellaneous.
1 Ajsx Rub Is , 11
t Am A Chm 141. .114 104 104
Am Smelt I fl 92 l
T Amtr Sugtr II 101 102 102
2 Am T A T e Is. .111 it 111
2 Am T A T col tr I it it l
1 Amer Writ Pa Is.. IS 86 15
5 Armour A Colils.. 90 , 0
10 At T A S F gen Is.. It U 2
6 At Re! s 193 101 103
14 Bait A Ohio 6s 101 100 100
26 Bait ft Ohio cv 4 11 16 l
3 Bell Tel Pen TI....J0I 107 107
10 Bkln Ed gen 7s D..107 101 107
1 Can-North ls ....110 110 110
9 Can Pac d 4s 71 71 71
2 Cent Pac gtd Is.. I 11
I Cerro de Pasco Is . 1114 111 1114
37 Ches ft Ohio ov is. I 96 11
it unes c unio ev 14s
C B A Q ref 6s A.. 100
1 Chi E 111 Is
2 Chi Gt West 48.... 61
62 C M A St P cv 4s 19
37 C M & St P ref 44s 164
1 LIU & N W 641. .110 110 110
106 C R I A P ret It.. 82 81 82
6 Chile Cop 7s 106 105 105
1 Colo A 60 ref 4s.. 89 19 89
81 Con Gas 7s 121 121 121
2 Cuba Cn Sg d Is... 89 89 81
I Cuba R R 7s A. .104 103 104
4 Cuban Am Sug 8s.. 107 197 101
4 Del A Hud cv Is.. 97 4 7 97
1 Det Ed ref s 103 103 108
2 Dpht Nem 7a....l07 107 Jt
15 Ouquesne I.t 6s 103 108 103
18 Emp G A F 7s ctf 96 (8 l
.M
100 10
3 83
61 61
II Fri 0a ll
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t Und Tak C la . 114 isiu. 1.1k
I liri Nerth fa A... 111 lit S
II Oil Steeiti a H ,11 t ei
f Hud A M ref I A.. S4 14 S6V
4 Hud M t u Is 41 14 14
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S 111 Mil, M U ft 7 aai.
m iwif pi es ,,,,,,,,, a
S Inl Mel 4 11 II
40 Inl Met 44 ri..N II- II
41 lei H T r.f la tt 1
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1 La m a d 4s 11.
I LthliBi Val la I
I Ll A My Is 11
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M A It I, ref Is.. 41
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4 N T W A Bos 4s. Ilia 18 SSM
t Nar A Wee! ea. a. a. a. . la.'
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11
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1 Pan Am P A t la
2 Pen R R ls....0l 101 ot
II Peno R R gen 44 l II tl
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2 St I. W lat 4a It It It
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14 Sinclair Oil col la.. ( .III
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New terk cmk
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Hiiitsai rr tat
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II Anil An Oil 1 104
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It t an Nal Ry ts 11
I I harroal Iron la... tl
I Cut Graph I elf... 1114
T Com Few s nu.
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umni imi ti
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i. tt 91
91 11
11 91
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( atsn Oil N
1 Swift A C
h lataaaaa as-M-ia 1 I
'I la.. 101 101
T 14. .1" lot
101 11
ltl. 11
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101 101
1 11
till J fTt LirsM4adt.
Aawfal anal J.X...I01U, toiti is
1 Bar Stl 14s 1004 It 10
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4 Wilson A C sf 7s.l04 144 144
Wilson A,0-T-V- l , l
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Total SUleS cJTbonils uktr wers IT, 461,-
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Dated August 1, 1922;
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At the Office of the United States Trust Company. f
Mot redeemable prior to August, 1927. jtadtemabie at option of Company, 1927 to 1931m 106 r
1932 to 19S7 at 103; 1937 to 1942 at 102.
United States Trust Company, Omaha, Nebraska, Truttee
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i ne naiic r uncy i cicyuuiie ,Jiuyuy nu vyciaicu auwcaaiuuy mm pruiiiitoiy since its incur pur .-.',
1903. A steady growth is evidenced by the increase from 75 subscribers in 1903 to 3,616 subscribers in igiTT'tS T
Company now operates 000 miles of toll rural and city pole lines, together With tt modern telephone exepangas.
The Company operates in a very prosperous, agricultural, ranching and mineral district, known as the !
Platte valley, extending from Bridgeport, Nebraska, to Guernsey, Wyoming, a distance 0 too miles, including ,
counties in Nebraska and Wyoming; a total area of 5,000 square miles, with a population of about 30400,
The fixed capital accounts of .the Company Show an investment of $s3f,att.oo, being 3.2 times tlmjuin '
of bonds now issued: Mr. Ll G. Woodford, Engineer of Costs and Practices for the Northwestern BelITel0Bhol&&.
Company, who inspected this property for the United States Trust Company, finds the book valuation to be con
servative, and further reports the properties to be well constructed and maintained; service satisfactory, manage
ment efficient, and the future bright. '. H " VI
The authorized common stock is $500,000.00, now issued $250000.00; authorized first mortgage bonds $500,
000.00, now issued $165,000.00. The issuance of additional bonds is conservatively restricted under the WrmtrS
the trust agreement.
The earnines ot the Comoanv have been satisfactory. The average net income daring the past two yea
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Lwil anahl th rnmnanv tn train ttnnsiderahl additional revenue, as evidenced bv the net earnint for Iwt mokthwi
ot tgt2, which denote an annual net earnings for this year ot approximately $40 fiooiopfquiyalent to j.j timesthe
annual interest requirement pt this issue. . 3 1 ! U I IU -Hi ill 1
t ne l eiepnone company agrees to set .ue wnovmiiy ius jcp5uiu .vuju. i iumiiumim ,
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amount or so or tne pi ant costs. Dvginmnw fjji, 409 amuny iucaii.i, fvmuj ; wa asra.v.a. f.;ff;er
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trustee f 10,000.00 ror tne mantei purcnase ana canccnauwu om uvi vi fi.
Through reciprocal contracts with the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company and the' Mountain States
Telephone & Telegraph Company, the entire lines of the Bell System art aiWafre to subscribers, , ,:h , . ti 9(f r
These bonds will be secured by a first mortgage on the assets of tb Company, including real estate, e "
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phone exchanges, plants and system located in Nebraska and Wyoming
Issue approved by the Nebraska State Railway Commission. i
Price par, to yieW 650 -
We recommend these bonds as a safe high-yield iavestateat.
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