[ Owhi Gwin HMkt, kt»»H II, I »«ff »W*I «!*"-«-4 *1 «lwm| mm , ff tffprtl pff«t Iffm Ml »i»n« t**t* affn* IwpMffH *MI **• Ml** • *** KMHffMl ffff Ml* 1*1* M*^A ^ I.. |. ff ThH *"T’ l p , „« it* «r« fur Iff* Miff it«n*Hff fft thrtl kill Iff* irfl !'»*►• Mr f »l«tt Ml* HmlHt »«* Ik nm I *m« «M Iff t®*4 HmmmmI *| tiff «ff*«t«4 fftVt* I* If* M|kff Hr. ,ilpll «,Mr UN Hit*. tl«» ffrtff III *i>«4 IffMINl #1 H* ltl*ff*r. H<-«rlfu »ff» kl mt, Hit *Mit ffptli |t «|ii«t«4 ttntitlM*ll| tittt4*Hfl*4. IlMMII I VMM»T Ml M \\ heat Ne. f hard: I rar. 99’jr, \b. 3 hard: I rar, Mr, No, 4 hard: 1 rar, *lr, lara Vo, I yellow: 3 rara, Ur; I tar, •3’tr. \n. 4 yellow: | rar, 70<: * rar*. )Jr; 3 rara, 7l'»r; I rar, iO'»r, No. ft yellow: I ear*. "ft'tr; t rara, Tl*ii| I rar, Tlr. No. I! yellow: I rar, 7fl'»r: 1 rar, rar, 7(*r. Sample yellow: I rar. *7r. No. 3 mixed: 4 rara, 70r; 3 rara, fiH'vrj I rar, 72'ir. No. 4 mixed: 1 rar, 70r; t rar, f>9r; I rar, ft8'»r; I rar, BNr. No. ft mixed: I rar, fide; I rar, 67r. Sample mixrd: 2 i ara, 65e. Oata No. S white: 7 rara, 47r. No. 4 white: 2 rara. 4fi’yc. Sample while: 3 rara, 4fic; 2 rara, 4ftr. m No. ", mixrd: 1 rar, 4fi!»r. DAILY INSPECTION OF CHAIN. Wheat. Hard: 4 cars No. 2. 7 cars No. .7. Mixed: 1 car No. 3. Spring: 1 car No. 3. . Total 13 cars. Corn. Yellow: IS cars No. 3, 9 cars No. 4, 3 cara No. S, 2 cars No. 6, 1 car sample. White: 2 cara No. 8, 3 cars No. 4, 1 car aample. Mixed: 10 cara No. 3. B cars No. 4, .7 cars No. 6, 1 car sample. Total 65 cars. Oats. White: 13 cars No. 3, 5 cars No. 4. Total 18 cars. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. 1 (Carlot.1 _ , , Wk, Yr. „ Receipt.— Today Abo Ago " hoai ...15 in 67 Corn . M 63 j5 ',B|.I. 35 11 J6 Rye ... Barley . j WE. Yr. Shipment*— Today Ago Ago \v heat . SO 17 0 1 Corn .141 112 «( fat* . SI 09 3H Rye .... Ha rley . ’j PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS ’ . (Bu.hel.i Rerelpt*—- Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago " haal . 3S9.000 2»5.000 7S0.000 Corn . 775,000 Ml.ooo 359,000 Data ...... 439,000 359,000 030,000 Shipment*— Today Yl’lt. Ago Yr Ago Wheat . 437.000 300.000 uio.uoo Corn . 690,000 675.00(1 003.000 Oala . 663.000 r.oo.i.o < 907 000 EXPOHT CHEAPANi'HS Buehalg— Today »Vk. Am ' Ago Wl and fl.. fO.ooo ■ , oyo corn . 17.000 ooo 1 ,,B,B .. ooo I I CHICAGO RKCEIP I r ,, , , H i e! » Rr ; f arlota— Today. ,4 * V'». 'ybeat ..... i»3 ;i <;ii < «in .. 106 4% i "iiuth . 17 ai 79 Winnipeg .....214 2SI 406 Grain oml Produce. Chicago. April 12—Wheat—No aalea. tom—No. 3 mixed, 77c; No. 2 yellow, 79*1 79 Mr. Oala—No. 2 while, 49®50c; No. S white, 49%®4t%c. Rye—No 2. Me. Harley—69® 75c. Seed—Timothy, $6.00® 7.60; clover, II e 50® 22 60. Provialone—«-T.ard, 110 36; riba. $10.00; bellies, f 10.25. Ilay and Grains Kunaaa City, April 12.— Wheat—No 2 bard, 99<®$102. No. 2 red. $1.07® 1.09; May, 96 Ur, aplit bid; July, 96%; Septem ber. 97 Hr spilt bid. *‘orn—-No. 3 white. 72% ® 71 He; No. 2 yellow, 7*®?*%'.; No 3 yellow. 70 %® 77<*; No. 2 mixed. 72 % #r 74r ; May, 73 %c hi *,**•*.* (|< *«***» ****** h"4 eawe # %« f* f i *** ** PHMttef Mte*n §4*4 tlftawiftHtl unfit »*»<■-«*» »*■=** tlbtt Ilf flhiat* ♦ •<»•*■§ el * M« Pit --MhM UMl *H |p«**4 • * mp**om * tea**** Wtera« *W»4 \ in »1»h. *•» ^ » H’ *» "t'l • ••• *.'• H* • ftw«4 fM mi Nil I t| f* I * | * a V«th #f IIP tall te«-M if Mtf §M JhI* • »<»*♦ ill wMi'rt la * p* «***»»»» in*#| pittet tin a #*-*• * * a* *M ** a* • *a«ni*| i»f, * ***?♦•» Mi**»*4 *te* > II Ml| **■»»» • * fl pi ♦*»»**#♦ Npl §*»* I* lift* *#•*•♦§ para **» Nn4 I* f'lfl Th* ptiiipi *<»♦«»**• 'teal *»••• 4*eet*te4 m 4«ate* •»• %•*# a fa* **♦ '• Wtatfiif «Mit a rimti «r aniirtiwii i* •**♦»* totOMi hHte **♦ e*H| ill »*|MWHfe PPI nf »M 4*i U*| ». tip ta |>t*aa**«* tram a »♦ al ♦ e*4er1 tea* l tea a'**a|«fc la • im r*» rtrd Itea r*|toa i*rpt ' •lh t»i* *M la )*#* ftfjhl 4*ma*>d M n*H»|tt at Itea tip* I tee mt* emaed »f •tea |r«H 11 **iii * tee interior an plr mndera»♦>, iM ft»ae« la (tilia INIIIHP laal It HIM imrente Mayiat of Mae *.aia l» raate In* wen* and »*mm»n*t*t» flue* 4* vel**|»*4 a •inaaf i*.i aim* non .•» iPM awn M>ane*|>n|ia fit mi nmaiiilM uf***n IH# breeder demand far thi# §e*ln. Minna* • Hii a4alafrtc of ?li im teuaheta laiitf p»M for attiaiitiat ilia p**» wane Hi* firmed with other grain* Tra4i la thi* pit a f»atur«1e**. reaclelftn* arre fm« la a alnta trade a** b 1o It* hotter inf rite* ware I la T»*e hifher 1*11 >«*iet, lad Ira Heal ihii Oil Orrwm •«** eminent intend* to ermpi ih* mm «»n»me mlatinn* handed dona hi" the I'iwm tommlHlon leaded I* riWelip • haer In the trad*. Knp»< tally did this i *w* a| (redi atanifM ant when report* had It i Hal I hat a w«a (let man Imving of fu lure* hate li rnflnrtnd an nailer money position there, appatently more faith tn tha future on pint of Herman grain ln tnrnata amt gave birth to the belief that Kurop* now legal da our prlct* at low enough. Weather conditions over tha bait were somewhat inure favorable. crop reporti* frum the southwest continue of favorable 1 nature, while advices even from Indiana were le»n pessimistic. From Illinois fur ther ristiiHRo cnmtiiaints were received with continued talk of the necessity of plowing up the grmind Homs rstn wss noted over the northwest snd there were indications that further precipitation was to coma. The cash situation in this country la not as burdensome as many would nave It. regardless of the relatively large vis ible supply. From Iowa there came re ports that considerable of country eleva tor stock* consist of wheat of high qual ity and protein, which would hardly be delivered on contract, especially since the bulk of the wheat is owned by mills. Of late there has been a noticeable letup In speculative activity on the part pf aoirte big opeiators, the cause being the uncertainty over further restrictive legis lative measure* of congress. Todsy Washington advised that the senate ag ricultural committee had reported favor ably on the McNary-Haugen bill, which had been amended, all of which made tha trade "sit back” and wonder. Busi ness Interests In this country are fight ing the McNary-Haugen bill. In s meas ure taking the fight away from the grain trade. CHICAGO CASH TRICES. By Updlka (train Company. Atlantic 6.111. Art. I Open. 1 High. I l.oa. I CIO—. I Yaa, Wht. | I May 1.01%i l.#S% 1.01% 102% 1 01% I 1.01% I. 1.02 >, . July I 1.0.1% 1.0* 1.02% 1.0.1% 1.02% I 1.02% I. 1.04 1.03% Sept. | J.04%1 1.05 ! 1.04% 1,04% 1.04% Rye I I ( Mav I .65 I .65% .61% .65% .65 July ! .66% .67%! .66% .47% .66% Corn | I I May I .77 I .77%! .77 .77%l .77 .77'4 I. .. July I .7 8 441 .76% -74% .76% .74% ,?9%l.76% Sapt. .78441 .74% .7 7 44 . 74 % .76% .76% | . .71% May 444, ,47 % .46% .47 .46% ! .66%!.. Jlllv .41% 44’, .42% .44 .4244 Sant .40 I .4(1% .40 .40% .40 Lard May 10,92 10,95 10.92 ilO.95 10,97 July 111.It 1117 11.15 jll.lt 11.7* May 9 *0 . 9 45 9 60 1 9.1* 9 77 July 10.12 Ml 12 10.12 Il0.11 10 05 MlimeiaiaoMa H’limt, Mlnheapul.«. April 1 2 — Wheat —Coah : Si. i north.: ii. »i I'll. « 1.164; Sol 1 dark northern nprlny, choice to fancy. $1.21 4 U I 27 *> , a on. I to choice, 21 184 $$ 1.2(1 4 ; ordinary to coo.l, II 11 H 1.11 % ; May. $1 1(14. . July. $1.1*4; Maptamber, 11.11*4. ___ Ml. lamia drain. kt Inula, April 12. ■ Ca.h future*: Mar. $1024; July. 11.014. Corn—May. 7«4c; July, "f’lTtlOc. taata- May. <9. Minneapolis flour. Minneapolis Minn., April 12-flour— i;nchin*”'l llran—$22.00. Chicago Work#. Furnleh.d by J. k llache A Co.. $.4 Omaha National Bank building. I'honea Jackann U$7-$$-l»i Bid. Aeked Armour A Co III pfd.,.. 77 77 4 Armour A Co !>*l pfd... $7 $74 Albert Pick . 1J4 1$ Ruaalck Alemlte . JJ4 JJ, Carbide . W4 ‘74 KdJaon common .12» 32J!f Continental Motor* ..... 7 7 V* Cudahy . JJ.. {" l>anlej Boone .***** fJlaniond Match ........117 pfd ... 67 ei Kddy Paper . 1* « l.lbby . <4 J4 National Leather . 24 $4 Quaker Oat* .......260 27« Jleo Motor* .*• }* <$.15'* Hwift it c© .12J4 Hwlft International . 20** Thomp*on .. J}* tVrlgley ... **4 i'}4 Yellow Mfg Co. 7$ 77 Yellow Cab .•••• *7 *7 4 .. .... M. I-oule UvmMi. „ ... Kaat Mt. Houle. Ill . April It.., «• iota. 100 head; compared with week .1 go, native beef ateer*. light yearllnga uni helfera and beef row*, 25c higher; Te*ae ateera, 26o lower; light vealere. |I.O(»tfi.26 lower; Blocker and feeder Mtock, etrong. other rlaaaea. ateady; tope for we«-k, matured eteera. $11.*0; mixed nrllng*. *».5»; bulk, for w«.k, M I..r«, 17,25® 10,25. y«»rlln«» «n4 half; nr., »Y.«**T.5»; barf cnw». *».0#®«.3S: ' ■« nn*re, *2.60®* 00; bologna bull., *4 25 r no, iroga-Roo.lpt., 2.500 h.»d; aolvn, mo.ffy 10®l5n filgh.r; bulk gooA light u»i*hte. 37.70197.76; medium weight and heavy bote he fa, $7. «f. 7 70: light light*. 16 76If 7.6ft. good Iftft to 110 pound plga, I*. 76© 6 76; packer aowa, unchanged; "'ih'n.V and t.amba—Racalpt., 115 bMd: fnr w»«k. all rlaw.a, 26e««n hlgb.r, '«»<*'■ Inp waul lamha. b««t .linH, 114 75, fat gaarllnga. *l*i »}t • wail. *12, bulk won! larnba. 111 2**14 50; , ijpa.g, *14.50® 1 4 75; fat aaal, *t*.40« I 2 0*. ______ Ii.flrll In Raa.rta N.w York. April 12 —Tha actual aondb Hun of H.nrlng hnuaa banka and truat ...rnpg.nl,. for tha waak abow a daflult In raaorva of If.5lt.t7*. Thla la aa lo ci,a., of (2.172.120. f N. Y. Curb Bonds j Naw York, April 12. -following la tha < ffjclal hat of tranaa*Mona on the N«er y f rk Curb exchange, giving all •took* and Londa traded In ladialrlala, Utah l,ow Cloee 10ft Walker Min - 3 V* 1% 3% 706 Wenden Copper Min 1% If* Homeeftn Head*. 1 Allied Packer *■ . 60% 0®% 3 Aluminum 7a 1931.107 1®? 1®* 4 Am <1 At K fta .. »4% »*% H 1 Am Hum Tr.h 7%a.. 9®% 90% 10 Ana0% H'»% 7 Detroit Kdlaon »ia .103% 103% 103% 1 Ualena Hig Oil 7a . .106 M6 106 1 Hood Rubber 7 a... 1 Of % 100% 100% I Ini Match 6 %e 92% 91‘ , 94% Kenneoott Cop 7a 10ft 104% 106 J l,ehtgh V H Ha 90% 19% V9% h |,ib. Mr A Mb 7a. . . 10ft % 100% 1Q#% l Manitoba 7e . 97% 97% 97% l Market Ht Hy 7a .100 100 10» 3 National f.eather fta 96% 9'. % 9f. % New Or I* H 6a.... 96 at-a 1** 1 N n V €%• . 99% 99% 91% 2 Hub H C N .1 7a_106% 1»6% 100% i , Hut e Oil fta % . 9&% 96 * • 96% 1 Hhawaheert 7a .103% 101% ]03% 3 Hr (Ml N' Y 7a 1936.101% |0|% 101% 1 Ht Oil N Y «%a . . .106% 106% lor, % I Hun 011 7a .102% mi* 104% I Hwlft A Co 6# 92 tl f 3 3 TMar Oeag» 7a .1*4 1«4 I«*4 6 I ni.»n K I, A H 6 % a 96% 9* 9> 1 Drifted Dll f* fta . . 71% 71% 7|% \V abater Mill* 6 U « 101% 101% I o | % Foreign Honda. 20 Max O 4a ... 62% 631 13% 1 Met O 4* 1?% 3?% '?% U f*wia» ..a .... 9 • 9ft • * 4 A* !•• 6a . 94 % h '« 96 % "« ««•■ !.*.» • *m.*»,7* *•» iltM.N ■ IIHI* .* li*. anil it* «ri»m mi kilim *>«m» 11 r> |l «M I ti * -hi »»* ' k..« . MMIMMi immimi m I.ii *.»»*« l« • *** •*•»*•• IK pHlM m> »»l. »(«.! #i*9e^ *« • bi-i • ’Militia* • o«id *• * half a fed *k*?tm, si'! I r> fair Is te«d fed half*,*, 6?eaf»»a»; • opinii.fi in fair f. 4 keifei^ 16 Jftfe V n«' • h"»ce l« fttne fed •'nvi. |i (l>f I I” • «w*d I a there fad *«ae 96 6*#* 16. fair 't* food fad raws, lftftti#«ftri, to fair fed c«wa. If M(j|Ul. *i*r»4 *« rhoti-e fead»ra, 96 1ft#9 !.• fair to to.*d faadera, • T 16 at ft as, •ominnn »o fair feeders. $6 M if" *6; fond |n hrne ato< aet«. |7 IMl I Hi. fair to goad eiocVera. 99 69#7.M». • mnmnr In fair Pt writers, |, !traahy •larkarr |l ®t # ft*. ai«**l» heffei* 94 6006 50 ft . ding m«i. M >0ft/ . !ft . stock nm, 911604 25; at'* h « nlvee. 94 5004 00. Veal miIvm, 9 4 09 # 1 ft 7ft , bulla, at age. ate.. 94 750 7 90 Huge—He« elpt a. ft — tiO head t.oral trada was of an extremely alow chare. ier for Saturday in fa*e of tha very light supply at hand and ailghtly stronger Iremla at other camera. Shippers took on a few of the hast butcher grades at prl< • a around 6c higher than Friday, while packets made a atand In secure their droves at steady to strong levels and trade dragged ns a result Bulk of the sales vai at 96.96#7.00 with top for the dav. 17 10. Although receipts wrr* tight this wp>. prices failed to respond and values on tb* float art 190 20c lowtr than last Saturday. HOGS No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sb. Pr 65. .24.1 *4 69 lift. .174 Ml |ft 76 61.. 269 150 « Ml 71 . .259 16ft 6 SA • ft. . 249 . .. 6 9ft 64 2011. 6 *6 73.. 202 4.. 7 ftft ill. .2 50 4ft 7 06 90.. 279 . 7 10 Sheep—Rtcefpia none A steady ad vancing market featured tha fat latnb trada this week with vglues advancing into new high ground for the year and closing at the ton. Final prices showed fully 50^6ftc upturn over last Saturday, beat wooled lambs touching 916 66. Clipped lambs also advanced sharply being $1.00 higher for the the we«k A good tone dominated the shearer market and prices are up 26060c for the six-day period. Aged aheep are little changed for the week. Quotations on Sheep and Tamba—Fat lambs, good to choice. 115.76# 16.66; fat lambs, fair to good. 914.50016.50; clipped lamba. 914.25 # 1 4.76; ahearing lambs, lift.75016.40; wethers, 99 0001200; year lings 110,r.o# 13.60. fat ewes, iighf. 99.00 011 26; fat ewes, heavy. 17.00#*.76. Chicago Uventork. Chicago. April 11.—(United State* Pe partment or Agriculture.)—Cottle—Re ceipt*, 600 head. Market compared with week ago; Better grade* weighty beaf eteera 26076c higher, mostly 60c up: common and medium light ateers and yearling! steady to 26c higher; extreme top matured eteera, $12.40. hlgheet for current year; heat yearlings, $11.76: fat she stock 160 40c higher; weighty Kosher cow* and better grade* beef helfera ihow *n g moat advance; rannera and cutter* firm; bulls atrong to 16c higher; veal calves uneven, largely 6Oc0$l.OO lower; •torkers and feeders steady. Week’s bulk price* follow: Beef steer* and yearling*. $*.60011.00: fat aha stork. $6.6004 60; cannera anil cutter*. $2.1503 90; atockers and feeders, $1.2507.76. Bog* - Receipt*. 1,000 head; market fairly active, atrong to Sr higher; bulk good and choice 110 to 326-pound aver age*. $7 450710; top, $7 16. bulk packing aowa, $1.1607.00; killing piga unchanged; bulk desirable afrongweight. $1 2606 10; estimated holdover, 4.600 head; heavy weight. $7.36«f7 1£ modtum. *7 4007 16; light, $7.0607.66; light light, $10007.41; parking sows, smooth, $4*607.00; pack ing aowa. rough, $1 6601.66; slaughter plga. $6 0001 76. Sheep—Receipts, 2,000 head, mostly direct; market nominally ateady; for week around 13.000 head direct; 132 car* feed lot*. Market compared with wrfek ago: Fat lamb* 26010c higher; yearling* 2»0 60o higher; sheep mostly 6c higher; top fat wooled Jamba for weak. $17.10; beat clipped lambs, $16.60; top fat wooled ewe*, $12 60. Bulk prb-e* follow; Fat wooled lambs, $11 00011.95; clipped, 114 16 015.40; wethara, $10.16011.10; ewea, $10.60012.26. Kansas I ity Livestock. Kansas C'lty, Mo., April 12. — 9 Pe partment of Agriculture),—Cattle— Re-1 «*lpta, ISO h*ad. Calfaa, 26 head. Hatter gnde* yearling* and desirable weigh'* beef steer*. 2bn higher; pliln lignt weight • tears barely steady. Week's top: long year lings, $11.60: heavy steers. 911.11; hendywelghts. 91110; better grade* beef rows *• rung to 16c higher; better grades he fars grid medium cowl stead"; medium heifers, wask to 16c lower; rannora and cutters, dull around steady; bull*, calve*. Stockers and feadara, strong; heavy fl-ehy feeders. $9 40; week’s hulk price*: Beef ateer*. 9*26010 60; yearling* $7.0006 66; l.eaf cows, $4.6006 60; heifers, $5.7609.26; cannara and ruttara. $2 260 9.76; bologna hiilla. 14 260 4.60; practical top veals, $10.00; gtorkers and feeders. $6 6001.00. Hoga— Receipts. 1,000 head; steady to bn higher; packer and shipper, top. $7.26; hulk nf sales, $6 $607.26; bulk deslrabl« 190 to 200 pound averages, $7.2007.26; packing sows, $6 4006 60 Hheep and Lambs— Receipt a op through hitting for week: Lambs 60 to Tie higher; mostly 914 00014.60. Mloui City Livestock. Sioux Pity. la. April 12—Cattle—Re ceipts, 400 head; market compared al'h a week ago; fat ateera and y*arHngs 26c to 60c higher; hulk of sal os, $400010.26; top. fl 1 GO ■ fat cows ant hotfers Sic to 60c h'fher: cannera and cutlolk *f sale*. $6 6007.10; pig*. $6.7007.10; butchers, $7.0007.10; ml * ad. $9.90007.99; heavy pecker*. $9.4006 50; stags. $6.0006 26; native pig*. $• 0006 26; western pigs, $4 60. kbs*p and Lambs—Receipts. none; market compared with a wee* ag* ?6o higher; wool lambs. $14.6"*; clipped lambs, $14 7r.• *waa. 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Tex. ..4% 1% 4% I Oen Asphalt ..... 17% 34 36 37 Oen Electrlo .212% 243% ?|6 214% Oen Motors . 14% 14% 14*4 14% Ooodrlrh ...... 24 11% Great North Or# 24 27 % 27% 27% Ort North Hv pfd 67% 6* % 64% 64% Gulf Htates Htael.. 61 44% 67 4«% Hsvea Wheel . .. 21 It Hudsoh Motors ... 23% *1% 25% 3% Hartman Trunk Co .. .. 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Gains ranged from substantial fractions to abour 2 polma and other European government issues moved up in sympathy. Prices of domestic liens fluctuated within narrow limits. After an early dis play of firmness, profit taking developed In a number of traction and low priced railroad le*uea. Freah selling cropped out in the Wilson A Co. bonds, driving the 74s and convertible 4a down 2 to 3% points to new low levels for the year New financing announced for ne«t week Includes an Issue of $10,404,440 to $li. 044.440 Pacific Gas and Electric company bonds. N’swr York banka art also Inter ested In the offering of $12,409,040 Canadian Pacific 6 per rent bonds which will ha sold In ths Canadian market next week. 1 tilled States Bends. deles (In $1,440). High. I.ow. Close 111 Liberty ... 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TV fir# .Pf*t4jr; f#ory ft»*4 fHf Ift. A** I nrt rro4*r# N#w T^t-k. April 1?- Il’H !*r — Katr * aa rtlptft a I«t fubt r*raam*ry firi'a (It «* • 1 dor*!, MHVltfl. Kil* P’##4r r '*lpi». It III mh* NoafCp %n4 n*»rH aaoftra h»na«ra ohitrft. ftrs’a to av*ti|* oxtrat. Jiff H . Cttaaaa — Jrraptilar, rartipt# M Oi fonndi invr imp* m iTn t. " MONEY IN GRAIN %(■ %er» (misate* n*ttoa aa HJ* hatette at wheat or cere. Wo farther Me*. A eei ■rat of to from oetloa price «teee yea ea ewpnrtueitr to take tote: to. Stte; to. ftft ate. ntn today ro* particular* ma nu MAfttKT Lima. Invertors Dally Guide. 3. W. Breech, Seat. 3-3. (Old Baltimore Aw, K. C, Mn, J. S. BACHE & CO. Zatabliahed lttl fN«w York Stock Exchange j , J Chicago Board of Trad# MtmMrr New York Cotton Exchange land other leading Exchange*. Now York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. LaSalle St. Branch** and correapondenta located la principal eltlaa Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Margin 224 Omaha Nat’l Bk. Bldg., Omaha Telegkeaee JAckaaa S1BT-M "The Bache Kerlew" cent ea application—Correepondance Incited. PUBLIC GRAIN STORAGE IN CARLOAD LOTS */ ff We are operating threa large, np-to-date terminal elevator* in this market—now at your earviee. WE ARE IN POSITION TO ADVANCE REASON ABLE AMOUNTS OF MONEY AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ON CRAIN IN STORAGE, Write Ua for Detailed Information Updike Grain Corporation Omaha, Neb. Peters Bust Coftmrt '.and Peters national Bank. ^ % TarnamijftySven teen th OMAHA Condensed Statements, March 31, 1924 Peter* Trust Company Bstabllahsl IM*. ABUTS Bond* ....... $ 218.025.77 Mortgage* on Real Estate .,.*#<«.r»*. 491,821.22 Deposited with the Bute.. r 40,100.00 Du* from Investors . 1,025,857.53 Aooounta Receivable. 420,864 70 Office Building and Fixtures .. 231,000.00 Safety Deposit Vaults. 69,684.57 Real Estate Owned. 13,768.23 Securities as Trustee. 7,716,288 93 Cash on Hand and in Banks. 153,135.93 $10,880,546 88 LIABILITIES Capitol Stock.$ 800,000.00 Surplus . 100,000.00 Undivided Profit*. 48.164 82 Reserve for Taxes. 16,882 32 Bills Payable. 201275.41 Loan and Bond Acceptance*. 494,884 96 Funds Held for Investment. 144,514 48 Loan Commitments. 651,076.06 Bond Commitments . 186,850.00 Int. Collections and Other Accounts., 115,022 84 Trust Funds. 7,818,897 00 $10,380.546 88 Peters National Bank Opened frt lailwii September, IMS. »' RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ,..$1,173,368.23 Bonds . 579,801.41 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. 7,600.00 Furniture and Fixtures. 26,000.00 Overdrafts . 777.61 Cub and due from banks. 613,743.88 $2,300,190.98 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In. $ 200,000 00 Surplus . 50,000.00 Undivided Profits. 47,238 88 Reserve for Taxes and Int. 643 64 Deposits . 2 002.308 46 $2.300.190.P8 THROUGH the joint facilities of the Peters Trust Company and the Peters National bank we offer a complete service in any of the following departments: Bond and mortgage offerings, checking and savings accounts, trust matters and fiduciary service, loans on city property nnd rentals, steamship tickets and foreign exchange, modern street level safety deposit vaults.