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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 10, 1918. FARM AND RANCH LANDS - - Montana Lands. fcASTERN MONTANA Crop Producing farm. Diwhi County, in th famous Xedwater Valley. Near acboola and errurchca Fin water and most health ful climate. Improved (anna, Hi to $11 per acre. Raw prairie land, ti to 125 per acre. Alio flno ranchlnr proposition. Eeay term and low Interest rates. Writ for our special January and February land lists. Plan on coming out In the spring. It will pay you big. OCCIDENTAL LAND LOAN COMPANT. Rtchey. Mont riUAl H JTTD1TH BASIN ' Improved farm of 488 acres. 160 acres under cultivation, nearly all In wheat; . only 158 per acre: on favorable terms. JOHN W. BOBBINS, HOI FARNAM 8T. Nebraska Lands. FARM 3 FOR 8 ALB. lit acres; 200 acres In cultivation, 40 acres alfalfa, 60 acres pasture, 40 acres In .fall rye; farm fenced and cross-fenced: extra good hedge posts; It acres fenced " hop; tight; has good well, windmill and cistern, (-room house, good cement and .brick cellar, nearly new barn, 11x24 with haymow, room for II horses; granary, good 'chicken house, hog houae, pit silo, xI0; miles from Amherst, 4 from Watertown. 4 mile to school, telephone and rural route, garage 20x24 with ce ment floor. Price 140 per acre; one-third cash, balance t years at I per cent. 150 acres about ( miles west of Am herst, 100 acres farm land, 20 acres al falfa, about 50 acres pasture; 7-room houa with basement, barn for It head of horses, good haymow, granary, garage, bog barn, well, windmill and cistern; fenced and cross-fenced about 20 acres fenced hog tight, and farm Is well arranged for a hog proposition; about 10 acres seeded to fall wheat and rye. Price ISO percre; 12,500 down, balance f years at I per cent. " C. K..PAVIES, Krney, Neb. RANCH BARGAIN 960 ACRES $13.50 PER ACRE 160 acres deeded land with 440 addi tional 'acres school lease. House, barns, good water and 7 miles of fence. Over 400 acres farm land; 175 sown to ry goes -with place. Pric 111.60 per aero for deeded land: one-half cash. Price In cludes 10 head of boraes, farm machin ery, corn, can seed and rough feed. Also (5 posts and sufficient lumber to build a garage. Much of this ranch consists of excellent valley land. ' WHITE & HOOVER 454 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 100 ACRES, I miles from Grand Island, 22 acres rfieadow, balance under plow, all level; fl26. . 10 acres, I1 miles from Chapman, all level, well Improved, It acres alfalfa, 110 acres under plow, II acres In fall grain, I0 acres hay and pasture; lilt, 10 acres, 2ft mile of Wolbach, land roll- ; lng but good soil. (J acres alfalfa, 10 acre tinder plow, fair Improvements; 111.50. 410 acres, 10 miles of Sutherland, all lays smooth, well Improved, 100 acre under plow, lit In wheat; $50. (49 acres. It miles of Maxwell, lot acres level, It acres In wheat, cuts about 100 tons hay, fair improvements, all hard land, wel! grassed; 120. Take good real- 1 dene Jo- part, All above Und can glv good terms gad i possession March 1. LEO J. LUCKY, Grand laland, Nebv ' Possession March 1st If desired. 111 ACRES adjoining the town of Cuahlng, Howard lunty, Nebraska, 100 . acres i choice Loup Valley bottom land, heavy 1 soli, practically all In cultivation, , 40 acres In alfalfa. Balance rolling to rough -pasture land, hard soil, all Well grassed, flood eight-room house, large barn, cattle beds, granary and other small buildings. . Ons of th best cattle feedings proposi tion In th atat. Prlc 171 per acre. 120.00 will 'handl th desl. i KLOKB INVESTMENT COMPANT, , 4 . .,, Omaha, Nebraska. - f tV-E have a few Wadswortb, Winter Top . with solid glass doors, wilt sell for 160 a piece to close same out. ,- - TRAWVKR AUTO CO. 11 Farnam fit. Doug. 197. 1,180-ACRB ranch for sals at 111.60 per acre. Cut 260 ton bay; carry 10 head rattle; Improved and lake, lota fish. Boy are drafted. Write Box US, (JJurwell, Nab. 10 A. BENCH land, 1 mile of town: every - acre good! given away at $40 a. cash, (toward Bros., 171 Brandel Bldg. D. ' IM. - Colfa. 4111. ' . 1,400 ACRES, part Imp., Thomas Co. ranch, v Average 100 tons hay yearly. Il.tt acre rash. Seward Bros., til Brandel Bldg. ' P. 1840. ' 400 ACRES In' the heart of MerMck county; . 110.000 worth of Improvements; 175,000, half cash If taken soon. Owner Oualaf AjjAjiderson, Weston Neb. WIS HAVE clients who will pay cash for bsrgsln In western land, Whit Hoover, Omaha National Bank Bldg. RANCHK3 of all slave and kinds, sui) terms A. A. Pslsmaw. 101 Karhach Blk LlST your lands for quick results with ti. J. Csoan, lis MoCtiroe Bid.. Omaha. New York Lands. 421 ACRES, H 0)11 from. Vila, store, blacksmith shop, church, sawmill, grist ' , milt, cheese factory, 4 from station; 10 from Buffalo, population 100,000. Good 11 -room house, splendid ' gambrat roof ' bam,-41 by 110. Utter carrier, fin pig gery and hennery, splendid water pply. 110 acre tillable, lot acre timber, pal- ance good pasture) 100 sppl tree. In. cludlnf II head of Holeteln cattle, bone, sow. I pig, about 100 bu. oat, about 11 ton hay. disk barrow,' land roller, grain - drill, spring toeth ', .rows, sulky culti vator, plow,, surrey, manure apreader, hone rake, gas engine, cream sepa ator, - mowing machine, grain reaper, corn bar- vaster, ay tedder, wagons, sleighs, small tools. Prlc 111.000; 13,004 cash: I per -. rent Interest Free list bargains. Sill Bros.. Sprlngvllle. N. V. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Get on ths ground floor with 10 acres Irrigated land In connection with open range. Toll on grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tw- weeks. Dend for bul letin.' Harley J. Hooker, 140 1st National Wank Bldg. Washington Lands. FOR SALE At Lyle, Wash., a money, making orchard and hog farm, 10 acre. Flftee acres In 1-year-old commercial apples, eight acrea alfalfa, balance tilla ' ble land and 'pasture. Nice buildings and Improvements. Six nlles from rail road dt pot and boat landing. A scan to . country. A gentleman' horn. Land of sunshine.' Returns should psy for place in five years. Prlc 120,000. John S. ' i Beall Portland, Ore. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. 16 per a.. Including paid-up water right, ttsnry ' Levi aV C M. Rylander, 154 Omaha Nat'l. " v , , ' Miscellaneous. .SW ACRES, 2Vs mile from town; 10 acre of land In cultivation, 100 aore pasture; , comfortable buildings; prlc only 12.500; 11.600 cash, balance on easy terms; write for. land list. Justin T, Avery, Traer, TVcatur County, Kansas. ' ' CHOICE FARM. Nlllaaon. 482 Rose .Bldg! FARM LAND WANTED f FARMS WANTED Don't list your farm with tw tf vo wsnt to keep It. - B. P. 8NOWDBN SON. 423 ft. 15th ' Douglas ST1. EXPERIENCED farmer wants to leas fully -. equipped farm on shares; 1(0 acre or less. B. E. Harbsrt, 1413 Gaty Ave, East St. Louis, III. 'I' ' ' XPERIENCED married farmer want , farm to work on. Share or to manage ' farm for salary.- L. C. Huisey, Fairfield, f Neb. AUTOMOBILES -AUTO PARTS CO. - USED CAR BARGAINS, ' 111 Chevrolet; look and run Ilk new 37S 11 7. Overland "10" 400 1914' Henderson; starter and light.... 36 Jill Smith Fonn-a-Truck; Just over- i hauled , , 400 itH Ford Touring, .315 111! Ford Touring 301 114 Ford Touring Ill 11 For Qiasui .new. wheals and . tire SOD Kit Ford RoadsUr .131 1114 Ford Truck, 160 wheel trailer, list prlc 1260; our price............ lit COME IN AND. LOOK THEM OVER. ' Every car sold with a money-back guar antee. AUTO PARTS CO., 3106 Farnam St "Doug. 466. , Standard Motor Co. ' , Used Allen touring car, good condition. Bargain. v ;uo rarnant BU Carl Chang trom. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED . CARS: ack action: no delay. Auto' Ex hutt Ce 111 ftruo ot, Doug. (OA, AUTOMOBILES SPECULATION We do not speculate In used car. W do not expect a profit In the sal of them. We do not accept every used ear offered us In axohang on our new Studebakera. First because w are selling a very popular new car and do not have to fore th sale of them and secondly because ws look upon every user car buyer as a prospect for a new car later on and therefor will not soil a poor used car. Our profit are made In the sale of new cars nd ws can make a greater profit on th sale of them than we could hope1 for on a used car, therefore we make none on th used car and put only first class work In it, hoping to sell you a new one later on and we do sell a large number of new car to former used car purchaser. WHT NOT INVESTIGATE? YOU CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO. 1914 "4" Studebaker touring 1300 114 "4" 8tudebaker touring 225 114 '" Studebaker touring , 460 HIS "I" Studebaker touring 450 1917 "4" Studebaker touring... 600 M17 "4" Studebaker roadster 600 1911 "4" Studebaker touring 760 1017 Studebaker touring 700 Bulck roadster .... 175, K5 Overland 200 Maxwell roadster 276 1011 Ford truck 160 1111 "4" Studebaker touring 175 Now Is th Time to Buy. Studebaker - Wilson, Inc. Famam and 26th Ave. Harney 171. SOME REAL BARGAINS. 1017 Ford touring." good shape. .. .1215.00 1917 Ford roadster, 1 month In us 290.00 1117 Ford chassis, fis running... 200.00 141 Ford touring, good as now, lot of extras 216.0 111 Ford coupe, demountable rims, a real buy SAB. 00 191S Ford touring, good shape.... 216.00 lilt Ford roadster, with 1915 mo tor 181.00 Brand new Maxwell touring, a real, bargain. f 1917 Maxwell touring, fine shape.. 106.00 1917 Maxwell touring, good as new 426.00 1911 Maxwell touring, overhauled and repainted, fin shape 316.00 191 Ford touring, good running or der 215.00 I 111 Overland, model 11, a real buy , 166.00 191 Overland, model 75, used a very little 121.00 1111 Overland, model TI, , repainted and overhauled lit. 10 Bulck 26, a real buy, good tires and overhauled , , 165.00 ,111 Metx touring, a good buy at. 195.00 All anove vara ' are demonstrated to your entire aatiafactlon. Terms If de aired. ......... MEJBKS AUTO CO., OMAHA OARAGE, INC., 10th and Hsrney fits. Tyler 161. ... RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiator repaired and rebuilt; large etock used radiator on hand. Mashed fender and lamps re paired Ilk new. Highest price paid for Junk radiators. OMAHA RAxXATOR, TIRE AUTO WORKS, 1111 Cuming St. Omaha, Neb. ALL kinds of cars for hire, with or with out driver, by the mile or by th hour. Fords, 10c per mile. Douglas 7390. Ne- Draeka Mervlce Garage. LARG8 assortment to pick from. All lata models from 1160 up, ' MEKK'8 OARAGE, (Omaha Oarage) loth ft Harney. Tyldr 655. QUALITY USED CARS, ; " Studebaker-Wllson, Inc. -' W hv ths best bargains. Be us at one. Harney 171. Farnam and 26th Ave. WILL buy for you that new or used auto from dealer or Individual on sy psy. ment. Ellis, 411 Be Bldg.. Doucla 4121. TWENTY-FOUR A BARGAINS IN UBKD FORD CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., ' 10th and Howard. Ford Agents. Dong. 1601. OAKLAND Sonalbla Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO., k 130 Farnam St. , ' ' . $1,6351918 model 7-passenger Studebaker touring car, never used; will aacrlfle for cash. ms ejioago. A i'KW 1911 Ford touring cars. On used 117 Ford touring; 4001 & 14th St 80. 4360, ' I 111 RAMBLER-v-Flv passenger electr'0 light and starter, good condition 1200. Webster 1661. BARGAINS 14 used cara. ORR MOTOR SALES . CO., 40th ahd Farnam. i Harney 414. WE BUY, SELL, REPAIR FORDS! Tell A Blnkly, Doug. 1640. 3311 Harney St. 1100 reward for auto or tractor magneto w can't repair. Bayadorfer, 310 N. 18th. BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED Ever Reartr Battery Station, 1206 Farnam. ' Accessories. DEALER WANTED TO REPRESENT Ford Truck Attachment THE CAMELFORD 140 V. O. B. CHICAGO. - v ' Th only truck attachment converting th regular Ford into a one-ton truck for 140. 1 doing the same thing that other form-a-truck device are doing for 1360. In dally us by thousands of firms all over the country. Live prospect vry where. Great money making proposition for reliable party. State fully your qualification and territory wanted. Re plica held In strict confidence. MAREMONT MANUFACTURING CO., SOLE MAKERS. 11 B. Wabash Ave., Chicago. Auto Bodies. koW IS THE) TIME TO PAINT TOUR AUTO. WM. PFKIFFER AUTO A CAR RIAGBWKS., 2626 Leavenworth. Ty. 701. Auto Livery and Garages. RENT A FORD -DRIVE IT YOURSELF. 10o a mile, 16o per hour minimum charge. (Except Sunday and holiday.) , ' FORD UVERT CO., ' Douglas 1023. 1314 Howard St. Tires and Supplier Boylan Auto Radiator Co. 1 R palra a Specialty. Out-of-town work given prompt attention. Guaranteed Tire at H Price. Without Any01d Tire. SOxl ...17.70 I2x3Vi.. .110.01 34x4. . .113.00 30x3M,.. 18.10 !5x4tt... U6.lt 33x4... 13t5 . Special Discount tu Dealers. ' Agent Wanted. BOYLAN TIRE & RADIATOR CO. Phone D. 3114. 1614-14-11 Davenport "BILT-NU" tires, guaranteed 1,500 miles. save monex Vulcanising and retreading. Auto and radiator repairing. OMAHA RADIATOR, TIRE AND AUTO WORKS, 1811-21 Cuming. Ty. 17. TIRES AT HALF PRICK, ALL SIZES. NEW 10x1 Firestone, 11.00; Ford tubes, 12; NEW lOxltt Non-81 Id Flrestones. Ill, KAIMAN'S TIRB JOBBERS, 1711 CUMING, TIRE price wreckers. This is no 3-ln-l tire. COMBINATION, TIRB FACTORY. 433 B. 13th. Agts. wanted. Omaha, Neb. SAVE 61 PER CENT ON YOUR TIRES. G. A G. Tire and Vulcanising Co., 3411 BUT L puncture-prooi pneumatio tires and Hminatai vnnr tire trouhlek. Powall Huntito Starters and Generators Repaired. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Anything electrical about your auto, 11 & 19th Bt Douglas 6483. W repair any storage battery, guaran teeing same for alg months. OMAHA BATTERS' AND SERVICE CO., 111! Hsrney St. Tyler 1394. Auto Repairing and Painting:. PHONE HARNEY 3907 for auto repairing. DELAY ft REAL, W. Farnam Garage, 3537 Farnam. Now open. Give us a trial. EDWARDS. E. 3611 N. 11th St Web- ter 1103. For best result with repair work consult us. . .... Motorcycle and Bicycle HARLEY- DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains ' In used machine. - Victor H. . Rooa, th Motorcycle Man, 27th and Leav enworth, PERSONAL OMAHA Bath Inst Electric, steam or tub baths, massage of all kinds. 121 Neville JB1K, Voug. 1181. 16th and Harney tit. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Fat Cattle 75 Cents to $1 Off for Week; Hogs 5 Cents Lower; Sheep 15 to 25 Cents Lower for Week. a-v Omaha, Feb. I, 1I1S. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoge. Sheep. Official Monday 11,447 14,761 1.24 Official Tuesday 7,451 20,063 12,121 Official Wedreaday .. l,0g 20.042 1,772 Official Thursday .... , 07 11,311 6,401 Official Friday 1,780. 21.167 Estimate Saturday .. 600 10.300 4.645 Six days this week.... 37,165 104,46 Same days last week. .31,453 71,114 fiame days 3 wks. ago. 32,690 76,261 Same days 3 wks. ago. 22,151 89,466 Heme days 4 wks. sgo. 29.307 , 64.274 game days last year.. 24, 924 133,653 Receipts snd disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. 7 C. M , St. P Wsbaah Union Paclflo C. ft N. W eat C. A N. W west C, Bt. P. M. & O C, B. A Q . cast C, B. A Q west r, R. I. A P., east ... Illinois Central ., Chicago Great Western 4 11 4 60 10 4 17 2 1 ( 145 Sheep. Hogs. 2.687 3,067 3.897 1,431 110 567 Total receipts DISPOSITION- .31 HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Cattle. Morris Se Co Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co.' Armour ft Co ., Hch warts ft Co J. W. Murphy J. B. Root & Co. M. K. ft Calf Co , Huffman yther Buyers , Totals , ....,.. II ) fee 17 1 I 17 4 165 12,747 Cattle As usual on Saturday cattle re ceipt were rather light, about 600 head. The week' receipts, however, have been ex ceptionally heavy, 17,900 head, fully 1,000 more than a week ago, and 11,000 more than a year ago. Bad weather condition and serious railroad congeatlon had had a demoralising Influence on the market and forced declines In fat cattle, ranging from 75c to 11.00. Good to choice heavy beeves at the etese of the week are selling around 111. 50013.00. Cows and heifer have suf fered almost as much as beef steers, and closing quotations are around 60o lower than a week ago. In Vtockera and feeder th volume of business 1 (mail and value un evenly lower, 25O50o lower for the week. Quotations ..on csttle: Good to choice beeves, 611.76 12.60; fair to good beeves, 1 1 0.76 11.60 : common to fair beeves, 18.60 O10.60; good to choice yearlings, 111. 00 11.16; fair to good yearlings, 19.75010.76; common to fair yearlings, I7.50OI-60; good to choice grass beeves, I10.60ll.60; fair to good grass beeyes, l.7610.00; common to fair grsss beeves, 17.60ffl8.60; good to choice heifers, 11.00OI0.1; good to choice cows, 8. 6009.60; fair to good cows, I7.60O 1.60; common to fair cows, I6.60O7.35; good te choloe feeders, 19.60 O10.7I; fair to' good feeders, II.75OI 60; common to fair feeders, 16.3607-36; good to choice stockers, 19.000 10.00; stock heifers, I7.00O8.50; stock cows, IS. 60O8.00; stock calves, I7.00OI-60; veal calves, 11.25013.25; bulls, stags, ate, $7.00 01,76, j 'Hogs Thsr was a fair run of hogs her this morning for a week-end, and packer opened the trad buying hogs at prices that were for ths most part steady with the general trad yesterday. They paid 116.05 for pretty good heavyweights, this being th top price, and 6c lower than that paid yesterday, while the bulk of th offerings moved at I16.7516. 96. Outsld ot the arly rounds th trad was for th most part fairly active, as there was on inclina tion on th part of sellers to hold out. Everything was on tlms. Ths trad for the week Closes around 10o lower. Representative sales; No. At. Sh.- Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. ... Ill 66 ... II 71 II. .114 ... 115 6 14. .18 I. ,208 15 70 16 10 16 It 14 00 12. .207 65. .212 4.,279 60. .364 71. .117 II. .2,14 10. ,271 TO It IS IS 15 1 01 , 40 PIGS. 11. .121 ... 11 Ot 70. .141 ... 14 It 1 Sheep For th week sheep and lamb receipts were ' rather light. Trad was lower on all grade of fat lams stuff, light weights suffering a 160250 decline, heavy grades showing 6076o drops in spots. Fat PERSONAL THE Salvation Army Industrial Horn so lid ts your old clothing, furniture, maga sines. Ws collect W distribute. Phone Doug. 4131 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home. 1110-1111-1114 Dodge St. OLLIK BLACK died In Confinement in some hospital or Platers' home. Left two or three children. Estate for children when found. Address Mrs. Esslg. Box Y391, Omaha Bee. ' MECHANO Therapy .massage tor your health's sake, MIm Halran, 223 Neville Bk. Manicuring (Healer) and scalp treatment For appointment call Ty. 1031. 701 H. 34th. MISS FISHER, sulphur, steam baths and massage. 171 ran. Tnea. Biag. u. itts. MAE BRUGMAN, scientific masseuse and baths. 303 Karbach Blk. Red 3737. VAPOR and tub baths. Msssagea ot all kinds. Km, I, 160 Harney. Doug. 7048. PRIVATE- licensed maternity home, 441 N. !8tlt St Phone Colfax 2042. MINNIE NAGLE at LaBelle Bath Institute, 1506 Harney. Douglas 7046, BATH and maasage, 1802 Farnam SU Room s. mono uousmb si pa. Manicuring and mass. 1622 Farnam. R. II. MIS3 WEST, manloure, maaaage, 810 N. 17th. SCIENTIFIC maas. 611 Paxton Blk. D. 6872. MEDICAL PILES, fistula and other rectal disease cured without surgical operation. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Writ for book on rectal diseases with testimonials. DR. E. R. TARRY, 140 Be Bldg., Omaha. RUPTURE successfully treated without a surgical operation. Call or write. Dr. Frank H. Wrav, 300 Be Bldg. HorsesLive Stock Vehicles Harness, Saddles and Trunks W make them ourselves; sell, them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods, when you can get high grade goods at first cost ALFRED CORNISH A CO., lilt Farnam St, Omaha, Neb. HOUSES tor sale.m 1718 Webster Street MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men ot Omaha. FURNITURE, pianoa and notes as security. 140, t mo., H. goods, total, 13.60. . 140,. I mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost, 31.60 Smaller, larger am'ta proporttonst rate. PROVIDENT LON COMPANY, 431 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. . LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 C7 .SMALLER LOANS OCT A JO W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1191. O ITH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG.. TY. 160. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 661. Est 1891? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles W. Martin and wife to Ma- mi S. Porter, Ida street 111-1 feet east of Thirtieth street, north aid. 43x121 I 1,560 Kami S.v Porter and husband to Jan Porter. Ida street lil t feet east of Thirtieth street north aide; 42x120 4.100 A. E. Wagner and wife to M. A. Wag ner, Fifteenth street 13 feet south ot Oak street, east side, 16x165.... 100 Anna M. Ian and husband to William D. Wood. Emmet street, SIS feet west of Twenty-fourth street north aide, 10x84.1 , 400 Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Clara A. Conlan, Thirty-first street 100 feet south of Poppleton avenue, west side. 10x140 1,110 William H. Emails to J. J. Mellck. Thirty-eighth street t feet south of Davenport street east aide, SOz I!? 10,600 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice I hereby given that th regular annual meeting of tj stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be held at th office of said company, room 701, First National bank building, Lincoln, Neb., at 11 o'clock a. m. on thi 'ih day of March. A. D., 1118. C H. MORRILL, President. W, W, TURNER, Secretary and Treasurer. sheep were steady, besjdes bringing 112.15, with wether at 613.25 and yearling quot ably steady. Feeder were active the first part of the week and a little atronger in values, sasing off to about ateady. Beat lambs are quotable up to tl.60l(.Tf. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lamb, bandywelght, I16.76Q17.00; lambs, heavy weight, 116.50916.25; lambs, feeders, 116.00 016.50; lambs, shorn, rl.50$11.60; lambs, culls, I10.00&14.00; yearlings, fair to choice, 111.60015.00; yearlings, feeders. 112.009 14.26; wethers, fair to choice, 111.00O13. 00; ewes, fair to choice. 111. 60012.60; ewes, breeders, all ages, I10.6016.50; ewes, feed ers. 17 60010.50; ewes, culls and canners, I6.00O7.26. St. Louis IJve Stock. St Louis, Feb. . Cattle Receipts, 1,200 head; market steady; native beef steers, H. 00013. 50; yearling steers and heifers. 17.00013.60; cows, C .r 11.60; stockers and feeders, 16.00010.60; fair to prime southern beef steers, I9.0012.00; beef cows snd heifers, I6.00O10.00; prime yearling steers and heifers, 17.60 10.00 ; native calves, 16.00Olti.00. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market lower; lights. tl6.00OK.25; pigs, $12,113 15.00; mixed and butchers, 116.20Oll.3ti; food heavy, '116. 25016. 60; bt". : ot sale, 116.1616.40. , - , Sheep and Lambs No receipts; market Steady: Iambs, 113.00017.75; ewes, 110.60 O12.00; wethers, lll.60O13.26? cannery $6.00.00. ; Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Feb. 9. Cattle Receipts, 200 head; market steady; ' prim fed steers, U2.60O13.T6; dressed beef steers, $10,250 13.50; western steers, 9.25012.75; cows, $6.75010.76; heifers, 17.00OH.76; stockers and feeders. 17.50O12.00; bulla, 6. 75010. 08; cslves. I7.60O14-25. Hog Receipts, 1,000 head; market lower; bulk of sales, 116.15O16.40; heavy, $16.26016 50; packers and' butchers, $16.15 16.40; light $16.10014.35; pigs, $11.00 14.00. ' Sheep and Lambs No receipts; market steady; lambs, 16.0O17.35; yearlings, $13.60014.75; wethers, f 11.60013.60; ewes, 111.26013.00. f Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Feb. 9. Cattle Receipts,' 4, 000 head; market .eak; native steers, 18.40 13.90; stockers and feeders, 7.2010.40; cows and heifers, I6.2501X.66; calves, 19.60 015.25. Hogs Receipt,- 21,010 head; ' market weak, S cents under yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $16.35 16.60; light 115. 96 16.60; mixed, 116.0516.60; heavy, $16.86 16.65; rough, $15.86016.10; pigs, $13,000 15.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,060 head; market weak; wether, $10.00013.40; lam' s, $14.25017.70. Monx City Llv Stock. Sioux City, Feb. . Cattle Receipts, ' 1, 000 head; market weak; beef steers, $9.00 013.60; fat cows and heifers. $7.75011.00: canners, $6.0007.26; stockers and feeder i, $7.76011.00: cslves, 13.00013.16: bulls. stags, etc., 17.60010.00; feeding cows and heifers, 16.2501.76. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head: market steady to la higher; light, 115.70O16. 80; mixed, 116.80015.10; heavy, 115.30016.00; pigs, 112.00014.00; bulk ot sales, $16,800 15.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head: market steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Feb. 9. Cattle Receipts, CO t.B-,1 . n.-1r. mtmAv a.u-a . 0 ADAH RA. cows and heifers, $6.00012.00; calves, tjo.OO 013-50. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market lower; top. $19.40; bulk of sales, . 16.1616.36. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market ateady; lambs, $13.00017.36; ewes, $7.00012.75. CHICAGO GBAI?J AND PROVISIONS. Expectations of Big Receipts ont Monday ' case urain Markets. Chicago, Feb. I. Expectations of big re ceipts on Monday eased the grain markets today at the finish. Corn closed steady but lltV to 44o net lower, and oats off ',4 to HO Wc Provisions gained 7o to 16c net. At first th corn market had an upward bound owing to reporta that the conditions of much soft corn waa getting worse as a result of dampness and unseasonable warmth. The weather, however, was de cidedly favorable for railroad operations, and It was said th car supply had been en larged to a greater extent than a majority of th traders were aware of. Advances, therefor, did not progrss far, and predic tion that the crop movement next weel would be speeded did not encounter the sceptlchm that has of late been the rule. Just before th clos definite notice from the railroad waa said to hav been given the stat Inspection official her that nlar(ed arrival should be prepared for. Oats, Ilk corn showed temporary strength and than underwent a sag. Business waa almost entirely local, and price changes were governed largely by varying opinion regarding th outlook fortaupplloa her. provisions hardened in value on account of week end evening up of trades. Lower quotations on hogs were Ignored. Cash Prices Corn: Noa. I and 1 yellow nominal; No. 4 yellow, $1.63. Oats: No. 3 white, 15086c; standard, 16H 0 87Kc Rye: No. 1 nominal. Barley: 11. 7501.90. Seeds: Timothy, 16.00O8.26; clover, I21.00OS0.00. Provisions: Pork nominal; lard, $25.67; ribS, JZ3.6O 0 24.1O. New Tork General Market. New York, Feb. 9. Flour Quiet: springs. $10.66010.70; winter, $10.25010.60; Kansas, I10.80OU.00. Corn Spot firm: kiln dried No. I yellow. $1.17: No. ! mixed, 11.85: cost and freight New York prompt. Argentina, ,$2.12, t o. b., cara. I Oats Spot steady; natural, ltcOfl.00. Hay 8trong; No. 1. $2.00: No. I. 11.18: No. 1, 11.90; shipping, $1.75; all nominal. Hops Quiet: state medium to choice. 1917, 40050c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast, 1917, 2124o; 1916, 14017c. Hide steady; Bogota. 38ti41Ue: Cen tral America, 38040c. Leather Firm: hemlock sols overweights. No. 1. 51c; No. 2. 49c. Provisions Pork, firmer: mess. 1S1 00? family, $54.00056.00; short clears, S50.00O se.vu. - Lard Firm; middle west, l26.00O2l.lt. Tallow Quiet; city special loose, 17o. Wool Firm: domestla fleece XX OMn 17o. , Rice Firm: fancy head. IVflin! blue rose, 06Ho. Buster Firm: receipt. 14.863 tubs; creamery higher than extras, 62063Ho; ai ms (s? acorei, 61 He; firsts, 49051c; seo onds, 47048 He. ' Eggs Steady: receipts. 1.048 mikk rv..h gathered extras, 66056c; extra firsts, 54Hc; . em, votfevutti Btsconas, es apozc. cneese steady: rece ota. 499 bnr- mi.t. whol milk flats, held special. 2626c; state, average run, 254 26c rounry Alive firm: chickens. 2Se: fowls, 35036o; turkeys, 3630o. Dressed firm and unchanged. Local Stork and Bond. , Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Co.. 449-S2 Omaha V. tlnn.i 1 -i- nu Omaha: T Stock--- in i .a l -.-m CurJ&hv Punktn rvi asm it a ik Djer Co., pfd ...' 99 7 rairmcmt a C., 7 pet pfd 103 104 wwvii aa. cc a t pel pra H 100 104 T.I n no In T1 JL Ti A . . Avag vuiUitmi WO W V Nebraska Power Co., 7 pot pfd. .. 101 Omaha ft C B. Street Ry pfd.. C5 71 O. ft C. B. Ry. ft Bridge, pfd.. 68 60 urcnara & w. Co., 7 pet pfd.. 100 101 Sheridan Coal Co., com 75 M. E. Smith A C.n 1 iu rA 1A1 Swift ft Co. stock ,'.!l35 127 Hklnner Mfg. Co.. 1 pet pfd 19 Union Stock Yards Co. stock.... 101 103 IT-1.. 1 li . ,.y - . . . ... ... ,,vn x. oc JJ. t pcu PIU..1VV iOU Bonds American T. A T nntM 11t ee uu Canadian 6's, 1119 95 '4 95 Canadian 6's, 1937 90 91 Vs City of Marseilles 6's, 1911 87 90 City of Lyons 6's, 1919 87 90 Columbus L.. H. ft P. 6's, 1924.. 14 95 Federal Farm Loan 4H's, 1937.. 100 100H Iowa R. ft L. Co. S's, 1932 89 10 Kansas City Terminal 6's. 1118.. 99H 99 Omaha A. (1 RMir l5tn.9l asu. inn Omaha, Neb., various 4.65 Oakdale, Neb., Water 6's 91 100 Rues. Got. Int SVs. 192..... 86 90 Seaboard Airline Ry. 6 s. 1918.. 95H 96 DWUl oc va........ va Toledo T., L. ft P. 7's. 1920.... 98 91 Wilson ft Co. 6's, 1941 95 5 West End St Ry. 7's. 1920.... 11 11 t Evaporated Apple fend Dried Fruits. New York, Feb. I. Evaporated Apples Nominal; state, 16Vi01Hc; California, 15 15Hc Prunes Firm California, 6 14c; Ore gon!, 11014c. Apricots Scarce; extra choice, 174c; fancy, 19 H 020c. Peaches Scarce; standard, llttc; choice, imoilc; fancy. 13tt014c. Raisins Firm; loose muscatels, lOlttc: choice to fancy seeded, IHOlOVic; seedless, lOlOVie; London layers, 11.80. 1 London Money. London, Feb. I. Silver Bar, 42d per ounce. Money SH per Tent Discount Rates Short bills. 4 1-13 per cent; three months' bills, 4 1-1 per 0 nt Bt Louis Grain. St Louis, Feb. I. Corn No. 3, 11.70; No. I white, till; May, ll.3601.25Vi. , Oats No. 1, itUc; No. I white. 17 Otic; May, 1014 c, GRAIN APPRODDCE Cash Corn Unchanged on Clos ing Day of Week; Oats Frac tionally Lower; Bye Also Displays Weakness. Omaha, February I, 1111. Arrivals of grain today totaled 247 cars, with 14 wheat 204 corn, 21 oat and 2 cars each of ry and barley. . Cash corn was about unchanged. Receipts of this cereal were again very liberal and while most of It sold eloso around yester day's figures, several cars, mostly of the white variety sold at an advance of la to 2c. A few car of poor corn declined several cents. Bidders were active and practically everything offered cleaned up. buyers again showing preference for the white. The bulk of the sales were of th No. 4, No. 5 and No. I grades, th greater part of the re celpts consisting ot these grades. No. 4 white sold at 31.77 snd 11.83 and No. b white at 11.65 and $1.74. No. 4 yellow sold at i:54 and 11.65 and the No. S grade at 11.44 and $1.47. No. 4 mixed brought $1.63 and $1.62Vt and the No. I mixed 11.43 and 11.45. Oats were fractionally lower, selling off He to He with a good local demand, this lnaulry. however, being rather limited. No. 2 white sold at 84 c and standard .oats at 85c. No. 1 white sold at 844c and 86c and the No. 4 white' and aample grades at 84 He and 84c, respectively. Ry also displayed weakness, the spot on this article being quoted 2c lower while bar ley was nominally unchanged, no sales be ing reported at a late hour. No. 2 rye sold at 2.K. Clearance were: Oats, 495,000 bu. CARLO T RECEIPT?. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago ... 4 121 137 Minneapolis 14 7 .. Duluth 3 Omaha 14 204 25 Kansas City 20 165 36 St. Louis 35 14 77 Winnipeg 307 .. .. Oats No. 2 white: 1 car. 8Hic. Stand ard: 4 cars, 85c. No. 1 white: S cars. 85c; 1 car, 84Vc. No. 4 white: 1 car. 84Hc. Sample white: 1 car, 84e. Oats and barley: 1 car, 84c Rye No. 2: 1 car, 12.1. Wheat No. 3 hard winter: 1 ear smutty, 1 per cent common white), 12.08. No. 2 northern spring: 1 car (smutty), $2.06. -No. 3 durum: 1 car, $2.09. Corn No. 4 white: 2 car, $1.83; 1 car, $1.82; 3 cars. $L79; 3 cars, $1.77; No. 5 white: 1 car $1.74; 1 car. 11.72; 5 cars, 11.71; 3 cars, 11.70; 1 car, 11.67; 1-5 car, (7 per cent damaged), $1.65; No. white: 1 car (12 per cent damaged), 11.64; 2 cars, 11.64; 1 car, (12 per cent damaged) 11.63; 1 car, $1.63; 1 car, $1.50; sample white: 1 car, 11.40; 1 car, 11.35; 1 car, (20 per cent dam aged), f I 15; No. 4 yellow: I cars, 11.65; 4 cars, $1.54; No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.47; 7 cars, $1.46; I cars, $1.45; 4 4-6 cars, 11.44; No. 1 yellow: 1 car, ll.43Vi; 1 car, 11.42; 3 cars, $1.40; 2 cars, $1.31; t cars, $1.38; sample yellow: 1 car, $1.30; 1. car, 11.16; 1 car, 11.00; No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 11.5514; '1 cars, $1.63; 1 car, $1.62; No. I mixed: 1 car. $1.46; 1 cars, $1.45; 1 car, I1.44H; 3 1-5 cars, $1.44; I cars, $1.43; No. t mixed: 1 car. (near' white), 11.46; 2 cars, 11.38; 1 car, 11.36; 1 car, $1.36; 1-5 car, (6 per cent dam. aged), $1.30; sample mixed: 2 cars, 11.30; Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 4 white, $4,7701.83; No. S white, $1.6501.74; .No. 6 white, $1.5001.54; sample, white, $1.40; No. 4 yellow, $1.6401.55; No. S yellow, $1.4401.47; No. t yellow, $1.3801.434; sample yellow, $1.0001.30; No. 4 mixed, 1. 5201.654; No. 5 mixed, $1.4301.46; No. 6 mixed, $1.3001.45; sample mixed, 11.130 1.30. Oats: No. 2 white, 844c; standard, 86c; No. 3 white, 84 4 0 85c; No, 4 white, 844c; sample, 84c. Rye: No. 2 $2.1. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Be by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broker. 115 South Sixteenth street, Omshat Art I Open. High. Low. Close. Ye. Cora. Mar. 1 274 1 174 12 1 374 1374 May 1 254 1 25 125 1 254 1254 Oat! Mar. 334 83H 12 82 11 May 104 80 79 71 10 Pork. I May 4. 7 4 IS 41 TO 41 II 46 77 Lard. May 21 65 25 IS 26 52 25 IS 25 52 July 26 72 25 72 25 72 ,25 71 25 67 Ribs. May It SI 24 72 24 2 24 71 24 62 Omaha Hay Market. Lighter receipt for the paat fw days and with th demand good on pralrl hay has caused prices to go some higher on all grades ot prairie hay. Alfalfa la ateady with price unchanged. . Straw continues steady. -. Hay Choice upland prairie, $21.10; No. 1, I19.60O20 60; No. 2, 115.50017.60; No. 1, 112.6001440; midland, No. 1, tll.S0O20.S0; No. 2, 116.60017.60; lowland, No. 1, $16.60 017.60; No. 2, $14.50015.60; No. 3, $12.60 13.50. Alfalfa Choice. $30.00; No. 1, $28,000 29.00; standard, 125.00 0 27.00; No. 2, $23.0 25.00. Straw Oat, 111.00; wheat, $10.00. Chicago Produo. Chicago, Feb. 1. Butter Market lower) creamery, 44049c Eggs Market higher; receipts, 1,101 cases; firsts, Slo; ordinary firsts, 41 0 49c; at mark, cases Included, 48050c; refrigera tor firsts, 44 94c Potatoes Market higher; receipts, 22 cara; Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan, bulk, 12.05 0 2.15; Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan, sack, $2.1002.20. New York C 'on. .New York, Feb. . Cotton Turures opened steady; March 10.36e; May, 21.70c; July, 21.16c; October, 27.87c; December, 27.70c Cotton futures closed steady; March, 30.26c; May, 29.73c; July, 29.16c; October, 27.91c; December, 27.76c. New Yerk.'Feb. I. Cotton Quiet; mid dling. 81.60c ' Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., , Feb. 9. Flour Un changed. Barley 11.6501.11. Rye $2.1802.19. Bran $32.60. Corn No. 1 yellow, $1.7301.78. Oats No. 1 white, 84086c Flaxseed! 3.63Q3.67. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Feb. I. Turpentine Firm, 44c; sales, 13 bbls.; receipts, 148 bbls.; ship ments, 42 bbls.; stock, 25,651 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 383 bbls.; receipts, 157 bbls.; shipments, 750 bbls.; stock, 10, 494 bbls. V Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Feb. t. Corn No. I mixed, $1.7201.90; No. i whits, 11.1602.06; No. 2 yellow, 11.80 01.10; May, 11.26. Oats No. 1 white, 18 0 89o; No. 1 mixed, 86086c. Duluth Oil. Duluth. Feb. I. Linseed. $!.570S.: May, 13.67 asked; July, $3.51 asked; October, $3.17 bid. - Kansas City Produce. Kansas City. Feb. I. Butter, Egg and Poultry Unchanged. RED GUARDS PLUNDER AND KILL FINNS (Bv Assoidnted Press.) London, Feb. 9. According to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen, a special correspondent of the Berlmske Tidende. who suc ceeded in escaping from Helsingfors, says that the red guards have made a frightful slaughter of great masses of Finnish people and have been plundering and killing in a most brutal manner. - The theater and a large number of public buildings in Helsingfors have been destroyed. ' The red guards, however, have been unable to control the people and an archy if increasing. Store houses in Helsingfors, which contained food from Denmark for starving Finns, have been destroyed by the red guards and Russian Bol sheviki. S. 0. S. Call From Steamer Picked Up at Cape Race , An 'Atlantic Port, Feb. 9. A call for immediate assistance from a 'Steamer in distress far out at sea was picked up toda:" by the Cape Race station and sent broadcast Naval authorities said they had no information as to the nature pf the a t a. snip s trouDie, , i HEW YORK STOCKS Trading Perceptibly Curtailed by Approaching Triple Holi day; Activity of Pools in Specialties Marked. New Tork, Feb. 9. The further activity of pools In various specialties furnished almoat the sole interest In today' market representative bsues recording little change. Trading was perceptibly curtailed by the approaching triple holiday and the short Interest again covered-' commitment In steels, rails and other leaders. Extreme advances of 1 to 1 points In equipments, coppers, motors and oils and as much as 2 to 6 points in Industrial Alcohol, National Lead, Harvester and Vir ginia coal were the outstanding features. United States Steel fluctuated within fractional limits, closing at a slight net gain. Raila were irregular, coalers, how ever, showing a firm trend. Shippings lost some of their recent strength, although United Fruit held Us 2 point rise. Sales amounted to 236,000 shares. General news of the day Included the January statement of the United States Steel corporation, which showed an Increase of not quite 100 tons in unfilled orders over the preceding month. x A very moderate reduction In actual loans by the banks failed to offset the recent large expansion of, that Item, but members of the federal reserve made up almost all of last week's loss to that Institution and excess . reserves Increased by about $37,000,000. ' New low records were made by Liberty first 4 s at 96.26 and second 4's at 95.10. The general bond list was hestjtant on light offerings. Sales (par value) aggregated $2,926,000. United State bonds (Old Issues) were un changed on call during the week. The following quotations, which are up to 1:30 p. m.. eastern time, are furnished by Logan & Bryan, members eNw Tork stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street: Opening. 1:30 P. jr. Liberty bonds, 1st 97.66 97.66 Liberty bonds, 2d 95.3 95.22 Liberty bonds, conv 96.32 96.32 Union Pacific 114U 114 "4 Southern Paclflo it 83H Northern Pacific 83i , 83 Great Northern 90 90 A., T. & S. F 64 84 Chi., Mil. & St. P 41H . 4U, New Tork Central 70 7014 Penn. R. R 44T 45 Erie It. R 14 14 Chesapeake A Ohio 53 63 U. S. Steel Corp., com 94 94H Amer. Locomotive 61 6! Carbide Carbon 61 61 Amer. Car Foundry 73 .73 54 Baldwin Locomotive Works 67 67 Anaconda Copper Mining... 62 62 Chlno Copper 43 43 'Nev. Cons. Copper 18 18 Miami Copper 30 30 Ray Cons. Copper 23 23 Amer. Smltg. & Rfng 82 82 Mexican Petroleum, ' Ltd. . . 90 90 rr We Trade In National Alfalfa Products Company . Preferred and Common Submit your bid and offering's. Correspondence Solicited. A. E. BLAKESLEY, Broker, Member Denver Cons. Stock Exchange E. 4 C. Building, Denver, Colo. Reference Any Bank in Denver. 11 R0BT. C. DRUESEDOW & CO. INVESTMENT BROKERS . Stocks and Bonds, Local Securities Bought and Sold. 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg. R.VEt.T0N-UY(OU fimtllfJG CO. Producers and Refiners of Wyoming Crude Oils, Pipe Lines, Royalties, Tank Cars Transfer Offices Office of the Company, Denver, Colo. Registrars: Kingsbury & Co., Denver, Colo. Depositories: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Denver, Colo. RIVERTON STATE BANK, Riverton, Wyoming. RIVERTON-WYOMING REFINING it building tt Refinery at Riverton, Wyom ing, in th very heart of the oil development of Fremont County, and th contract therefor require that it shall be in operation by or before June first next, with daily capacity of 3,000 BARRELS CRUDE OIL It has contracted over 6,500 acres of its immense holdings to be drilled and should have at least 1,000 barrels daily production from its own lands ready for the Refinery in addition to the oil contracted from others. Th entire holdings of th company ar 15,500 ACRES OIL LANDS 1 which are located in EIGHT WELL DEFINED DOMES Pilot Butte, Sage Creek. Plunket, Hudson, Beaver Creek, Big Sand Draw, Lost Well Butte and Riverton Basin. Development work i greater in the Fremont County Oil Fields than anywhere felse in Wyoming, and the opening up of the Maverick Springs field with the 126 wells required to be drilled by the U. S. Government leases will probably mean' production of 10,000 barrels daily in the Riverton District during the coming sum mer, and the consequent increase in the capacity of the Refinery of RIVERTON--WYOMING REFINING CO.. to . 10,000 Barrels Daily Within Another Year The Pipe Line System of RIVERTON-WYOMING REFINING contemplates about 200 miles.of 6, 4 and 3 -inch pipe, besides larger connecting links, which will cover the above named domes and about fourteen others that lie within from one mil to forty miles of Riverton. RIVERTON-WYOMING REFINING WILL HAVE 20O TANK CARS OF ITS OWN for the marketing of its products. It owns several fine royalties and will soon acquire others that should bring large independent earnings. ' RIVERTON-WYOMING REFINING combines every branch and department ot the oil industry in one organisation and under one management, and assures the stockholder of his pro-rata interest in all and his profits from all. It is the one company that presents all elements of A SAFE AND SOUND INVESTMENT VITHOUT THE ELEMENT OF CHANCE . In order to finance extensions of the pipe line system and to secure additional tank cars a lin-ited amount of Treasury Stock is offered at ONE DOLLAR A SHARE L Subscriptions will be entered and filled in the order received until this allot ment is disposed of. The right is reserved to return the money if received after the . offering is disposed of. Reservations may be mad by wire at our expense. It is likely the books will close on thi offering about March first OUR PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF RIVERTON-WYOMING REFINING convinces ns that this is one of the finest investment securities ever offered to the public In our judgment the stock will go to at least five1 times its present sale price within a year, and we believe it will exceed that. t haa potential earning value equal to he present price of th stock every year after the plant is in operation. APPLICATION WILL SOON BE MADE TO LIST THIS STOCK ON THE NEW YORK CURB Farther information will be furnished on request, but prompt action is urged that orders may reach ns in plenty ot time to assure you ot getting in on this fl.00 allotment. , KINGSBURY & CO. Investment 224 Century Building, General Electric 135 185 Cons. O. L. P. Co 91 81 Western Union 90 10 Interborough Rap. Trans... 8 Central Leather ..t 70 79 American Can ... 40 40 Goodrich (B. F.) Co 47', . 47H General Motors Co 140 140 Willys-Overland 18ft 18H Studebaker Corp 61 Beth. Steel Bs 764 v. Real Oil Speculation New company new field Bisnssement experienced oil operators and bankers company ca pi tallied for only $100,000.00. Property absolutely adjoins produc ing company. Looks like anre winner. Expect to com plete first well this month. f 5,000 SHARE OPTION FREE Write today xirint your name, address sad ee rarstioa snd we will mall you full particulars and si you Ire a 30-day option on sll or any part of 6 000 shares at the prwent low price of ten cents (10c per share. You ihen bate SO days In which to taventigate and decide whether you wish to buy or not. FREE OIL PAPER We will also famish you free a three months' sub scription to a newspaper published for oil larestors. Contains maps and news of all fields. Interesting Il lustrations and articles about the oil business. Writ CENTRAL WEST Is s rounr. company with rood property snd a hust ling management Tou should join now. Stock sll common. Fully paid and non -assessable. 100 shares cost $ 10. 250 shares coat $!S 500 shares cost 60 l.OOO shares cost 100 5,000 shares cost 500.- 10.000 shares cost 1000 Remit by check, draft or money order. If you send currency register your letter. WRITE TODAY for your free 30-day option 00 5.000 shares (Tou srs under no obligations whaterer). free oil paper and all particulars. Do it now. CENTRAL WEST OIL COMPANY Gillette Building, Tulsa, Okla. BEST 11 SPECULATION 73 CHANCES TOWIN 2 CHANCES TO LOSE Big Bear Oil Company is drilling two wells " the sensational Big Muddy Oil Pool of Wyominw where only two wells out of seventy-fire drilled hate been losers. About 100 more wells are being drilled and UK) more derricks up or hi construction. Big Bear well No. 1 down 1.750 feet: well No. 2, 720 feet. Company has no debts: $12,000 in bank; 1.160 acres Big Muddy Pool and 160 seres Cheyenne River Pool. Yoiir money goes for drilling, officers receiving neither salary nor commission. Co-operatlre company everyone treated alike. Capitalization $500,000; stock full paiil and non-assessable. Sold on monthly pay ments, if desired: 100,000 shares now offered for 121 ' cents a share. Stock now aelllng for $40, before striking oil, sold for 10 cents a slave. Big Muddy Wall Orwk sand will run from 600 to 2,000 barrels. One 50. barrel well should make Big Bear sell in the dollars. Big Bear haa s good chance to be the neit fortune maker. Price will be advanced without notice on selling all of 100,000 shares or striking oil. Your opportunity Is today. If yoe want soma stork at 12-ceut price, write at once for literature, bank references, map and guarantee. . WM. G. KRAPE INV. CO., 942 Gaa Electric Bldg, Denver, Cole. 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