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    THE EEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919.
AUTOMOBILES.
BARGAINS IN U8KQ CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co..
Hh and Jackson. Ford Agent. D. 9896
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 1110 L'SKD
CARS; quick action: no delay. Auto
Exchange Co. J06I Farnam St. D. 60S6.
GOOD USED CARS.
OUT L. SMITH,
and Farnam fits. Douglas 1970
FOR BALK aheap, nearly new l-puteniu
Sedan. Will ukt Liberty bonds In part
payment Tel. Bouth 806.
a used ear show sv.ry day;
20 to choo from; all guaranteed.
Trawver Aulo Co., 1910 Farnaro.
QUALITY USED CARS.
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO,
8562 FARNAM.
WB ARE THE USED CAR MEN.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
119 Farnam. Harney 414.
Ford Murker.
S830 Karnam. J230 Farnam.
26 New Ford Bodies. (135 Esch.
FORD town car body, 1917 model.
F. P Barn urn, 2122 Cuming 8t. P. 1044.
SIX-CYLINDER used Loiter for aale or
trade for Omaha lot. Har 20!9.
Tires and Supplies.
TIREB ONE-HAIF PRICE.
GUARANTEED t.OOO MILES.
80x3 , I 9 85
33x 11.76
14x4 11.00
89x8 7.60
33x3 10.25
13x4 ......t... 11.50
We furnish the old tires.
Agent wanted.
I IN I VULCANIZING COMPANY,
. 161 Davenport Street,
REDUCED RATE.
It CENTS PER MILE.
Rent a Ford. Drive yourself, Ford
Livery Co., 1314 Howard St. Douglas 3622.
GAIN more miles; have your tires re
treaded by O. G. Tire Co.
8416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1561-W.
ToilD light delivery, good running or
der; will sell cheap. H. 6786.
Painting.
F. P. Barnura Co.. 1122 Cuming. D 8044.
High trade Automobile Painting.
Repairing.
RADIATORS
Wrecked and leaky radlatori repaired
, and rebuilt; large stock used radiator
New Ford honeycomb radiators.
OMAHA RADIATOR ft TIRE WORKS.
181 Cuming. 1064 Farnam.
EXPERT radiators, fenders and auto
bodies; repairing at reasonable prlcea.
Prompt atttlitton given to garage work,
ahlp your radiator direct to us.
NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE,
Pour. '390. ' 218 8. Hth St
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLET-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES.
Bargains In used machines. Victor H.
Roos, the Motorcycle Man. 27tb and
Leavenworth.
PERSONAL
THE SALVATION Army Industrial Hum.
aolicita your old clothing, furnlturu.
Phone Doug. 418& and our wagon will
cull. Call and Inspect our new Uom
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
For Sale,
NOTICE to farmers, selling out harness
stock at saeritlce. Owner In France.
See them at residence, 3124 Lake fit.
20 YOUNG. South Dakota horses at 324
North 31st St., 'A block north of Cura-
' In .
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
"11 C! LIBERTY BONDS. OP
J-2 O w. C. FLATAU, E8T. 1892. "
(TH FLR. 8ECUR1" t BLDO.. TY. 150.
LoaT"rate."Prlvi.i.- loan booths. Harry
,, Maleshock, 1614 r.iel;;. D. 6619. Est. 1891
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
OrKanlneoTby the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as secut
Ity. 140. 6 me., H. goods, total, 13.60
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
433 Security Bldg. 16th ft Farnam. Ty. 666
BRINGING UP FATHER
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All kinds of safety reaor blades
sharpened at our faetory. We are
' equipped for high grade work and
quick service. Mail us your blades,
wa guarantee satisfaction.
VIBRATING ELECTRIC
RAZOR CO.,
(107 '-'j North 16th St., Onmria. Neb.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Smith Side Land Co. to John Set
lak, !6th St., 118 ft. n. of F St..
e. a 60x130 ' l"s
Alice Qua do and husband to Charles
Plxinger. 23d St., 30 ft. a. of O
St.. e. s.. 60x130 I5"
Church League Games to
Be Planned at Y. M. Tonight
The second group of basket ball
games on the church league's card
will be played tonight at the Young
Men's Christian association, starting
at 7:30 o'clock. The initial contest,
in which the Pearl Memorials and
the Calvary Baptists will mix, is
looked forward to with interest be
cause of the fact that it will be the
first chance that fans will get to see
the Baptists in 'action. The Hans
com park and the "Y" dormitory
men will meet in the second game to
begin at 8:10. The main attraction
of the evening will be the contest
between the First Christian and the
Benson Methodists, which will begin
at 8:50. The two teams are evenly
matched and are expected to provide
some good thrills.
Grand Circuit Horsemen
Meeting in Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 13. Horse
men from all over the Grand circuit
gathered here today for the annual
meeting of the stewards, who will
arrange dates for the coming light
harness racing season. The sched
ule committer met to fix dates and
the committee on rules came to
gether to listen to suggested new
rules.
According to horsement attending
the meeting, Grand circuit racing is
expected to start at Cleveland July
7 and wind up at Atlanta, Ga., Octo
ber 17.
Today's Calendar of Sports.
Racing Winter meeting at New Or
leans. Winter meeting at Havana, Cuba.
Trotting Annual meeting ef Grand Cir
cuit stewards at Philadelphia.
Hone Show Opening of Ottawa Winter
Fair Horse Show, at Ottawa, Ont.
toxins; Willie JarkKon against Matt
Brock, 10 rounds, at Minneapolis.
Hay Market
Receipts on both prairie and alfalfa
light, demand good causing prices to
go some higher on prairie hay. Alfalfa
firm and steady with no change In prices.
Oat and wheat straw lt good demand.
Upland prairie hay. choice, 327.00; No.
1, J6.00 :S 26.00; No. I, 321.00 jj)23.00; No.
8, 316.00 19.00. Midland, No. 1, 826 00
(126.00; No. 3, (31.0O22.OO. Lowland,
No. 1. (200022.00; No. 3. 81. 00019 00:
No. 3, 313.OOigiU.00.
Alfalfa, choice, 832.0033.00; No. 1,
(3l).O031O0; standard, 328.0030.00; No.
3. 326.0037.0O; No. 3, 822.00 26.00.
Straw, oat, 813.00014.00; wheat, 813.00
13.00..
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Jan. IS. Barley 8896c.
Rye No. 3, 81.66V.
Bran 360.00.
Corn 31. 4381.45.
Oats 6666c.
Flax (2.47 2.49.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Jan. 13. Butter One cent
hlsher;: creamery, 62c; firsts, 60c; sec
onds, 68c; packing. 42c.
Eggs Market lo higher; firsts, 68c;
seconds, 62c.
Poultry Unchanged; hens, 15c; roost
ers, 18 21c; broilers, 32c.
AUTOMOBILES.
AUTOMOBILES.
Cadillac Re-NEW-ed
Car Sale
' OUR CADILLAC RE-NEW-ED CAR SALE WILL
CLOSE MONDAY EVENING.
We have a few cars left which we are offering at
attractive prices, considering that they have been re
constructed, repainted and in many instances fitted
wiih new tops. And these Re-NEW-ed Cadillacs are
GUARANTEED by us.
There is only one Cadillac. In a Re-NEW-ed
Cadillac you can obtain the real Cadillac advantages
and exclusive Cadillac features.
Type 55 Cadillac Chummy Roadster
Reconstructed and repainted.
Every worn part replaced.
Five good tires. This car
as good as new and GUARANTEED.
Type 55 Cadillac 7-Pass. Touring
) Repainted fitted with new top.
Reconstructed and in perfect condition.
GUARANTEED to give satisfaction.
We also have a few, cars of miscellaneous makes at
right prices:
FRANKLIN SEDAN. Looks like
new. Just repainted. Good tires and
beautiful upholstery. In good me
chanical condition.
, STEAkNS.KNIGHT A mighty fine
car. Has a brand new motor and will
be sold at a remarkable prico con
sidering it real value.
DON'T DELAY. We have just the car you want
If you do not wish to take it out now, we will arrange
to store it for you.
, ,
Jones-Hansen-Cadillac Co.
BANK STATEMENT.
Charter No. 209, Reserve District No. 10.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THB
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
At Omaha. In ths State of Nebraska, at the
close of business on December 31, 1918.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, tnclud-
ing rediscounts 310,863,887. 83
Overdrafts, unsecured 5,124.28
Customers' liability account
of ''poceptances" executed
by this bank and by other
banks for account of this
bank and now outstanding 230,000.00
V. . bonds (other than Lib
erty bonds, but Including U.
8. certificates of Indebted
ness): V. 8. bonds and
certificates of
I n d ebtldnt-ss
Pledged to secura -U.
8. deposits
par value) ..3250,000.00
V. 8. bonds and
c e r t I ficalea
of Indebtedness
pledged as col
lateral for state
or other depos-
' its or bills pay
able 300,000.00 '
V. S. bonds and
o e r t I flcatea ,
of indebtedness
owned and un
pledged 240,000.00 730,000.00
Liberty Loan , Bonds I
Liberty Loan
bonds, Sti, 4 '
and 4V4 per
cent, unpledged 312,950. 00
Liberty Loan '
bonds, 3Vt, 4
and iM per
cent, pledged
to secura 17. S.
deposits 34S.000.O0 '
Payments actual
ly made on
Liberty 4 per
cent bonds of
the Fourth Llb
erty Loan
owned 561,273. 00 1,119,225.00
Bonds, securities,
etc. (other than
U. S.):
Bonds (o t h er
than U. 8.
bonds) pledged
to secure pos- '
tal savings de-
posits 137,000.00
Bonds and se
curities pledged
as collateral for
state, or other
deposits (pos
tal excluded)
or bills payable 76,000.00
Securities other
than U. 8.
bonds, (not In
cluding atooks)
owned, un
pledged 225.488.96 ,
Total bonds, securities,
.etc., other than U. S... 437,488.36
Stocks, other thsn Federal
Reserve Bank stock 63,605.66
Stock of Federal Reserve
Bank (60 per cent of sub
scription) 45,000.00
Equity In banking house.... 850,000.00
Real estate owned other than
banking house 304,768.00
Lawful reserve with Federal
Reserve Bank I.. 853,431.31
Items with Federal Reserve
Bank in process of collec
tion (not available as re
serve) 1,016,849.13
Cash In vault and net
amounts due from national
hank 2,331,998.54
Net amounts due from banks,
bankers and trust com
panies other than Included
In above three Items 1,119,793.89
Exchanges for clesring house 609,067.23
Checks on other banks In the
same city or town as re
porting bank 34,709.84
Checks on banks located out
side of city or town of re
porting bank and other
cash Items 70,802.26
War Savings Certificates and
Thrift Stamps actually
owned 6,033.62
Cadillac Eld.i
Farnam at 26th.
Total 820,663.485.35
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In t 1,250,000.00
Surplus fund 350,000.00
Undivided profits 113,504.64
Interest and discount collect
ed or credited, In advance
of maturity and not earn
ed, approximate) 60,010.76
Amount reserved for taxes
accrued , 12,006.00
Amount reserved for all In- ,
terest accrued I 8,350.00
Net amounts due to National
banks 4,396,280. 9
Net amount due to banks,
bankers and trust compan
ies (other than Included In
above item) 4,029,261.80
Demand deposits ' (other
than bank deposits) sub
ject to ' Reserve (deposits
payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject
to checks 6,633,646.13
Certificates of deposit due In
lees than 30 daya (other
than for money borrowed) 433,156.78
Certified checks 27,164.60
Cashier's checks outstanding. 63,053.84
Dividends unpaid 13,734.00
Time deposits subject to
Reserve (payable after 30
days, or subject to 30 days
or more notice, and pos
tal savings):
Certificates of deposit (other
than for money borrowed). 703.212.64
Postal savings deposits 95,808.70
Other time deposits 962,967.33
United States deposits (oth
sr than postal savings): .
War loan deposit account.... 250,(00.00
Other United States depos
its, including deposits of
U. 8. disbursing officers.. 312,869.44
Bills payable, with Federal
Reserve Bank 300,000.00
Cash letters of credit and
travelers' checks outstand
ing 1,305.00
Acceptancea executed by this
bank for customers 250,000.00
Liabilities othet than those
above stated, customers'
payments on Liberty bonds 602.376.00
Total 820,662.485.88
State of Nebraska, County of Douglas as:
L F. W. Thomas, csshier ef the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
F. W. THOMAS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before roe this
10th day of January, 1919.
(SEAL.) C. L. CARLSON.
Notary Public.
Corrsct Attest:
F. H. DAVIS,
C. T. KOUNTZE,
T. L. DAVIS,
Directors.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Jan. 13. Butter-Iarket low
er: creamery, 064c.
Efgs Receipts, 4.135 cases; markets
lower; firsts. 63 69c: ordinary firsts,
6J58c; at mark, cases Included, 68958Vo,
Potatoes Receipts. 60 cars: market low
er; Wisconsin. Michigan and Minnesota,
bulk, 91.90fj!3.00; do, sacks, 33.00 3.10.
Poultry Alive market higher; fowls,
2(f 2So; springs,' 24c
Kansas City Cralo.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 1 8. Corn Jan
nary, 31.4644: February. 3139; March.
81.27; May( 11.34; July. 81.31 it 01.83.
BANK STATEMENT.
Charter No. 2775. Reserve District No. 1ft
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THB
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
a Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at the
close of Business on December 31, 1318:
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. ....... .210,788,691.49
Overdrafts unsecured 26,663.51
Customers' liability account of
acceptances
60,000.00
80,000.00
575,1
1.00
189,150.00
executed by
this bank
V. 8. b o n d a
(other than
Liberty bonds, ;
but including
U. 8. certifi
cates of Indebtedness):-.'
U. 8. bonds
deposited to , i
secure clrcu- .
latlon (par
value) ......2
U. S. bonds
pledged to se
cure U. 8.
deposits (par
value)
U. S. certifi
cates of in
d e b t e d nens
pledged as
collateral for
bills payable.
Liberty Loan
bonds:
;',. 4 and 44
pf-r cent unpledged
3tt, 4 and 4' .
per c e n-t
pledged to Be
sure bills pay
able 300,000.00
Bonds, securi
ties, etc. (other
than U. S ):
Bonds pledged
lo s e o u r e
postal savings
deposits ....
other securi
ties (not ln
c I u d I n g
stocks) own
ni unpledged
Stock of Federal Reserve
Bank (50 per cent of sub
scription) Value of banking house, un
incumbered Real estate owned other than
banking house
Lawful reserve
with. Federal
Reserve bank
Items In pro
cess of collec
tion with Fed
eral Reserve
b an k (not
available as
reserve)
Cash In vault
and B t
amounts due
from National
banks.'. . .
Net amounts
due from other
banks, bank
ers and trust
companies .. 1,962,082.06
Exchanges for
clearing house
Checks on other
banks In this
city
Checks on out
side points and
caeji Items...
Red e m p 1 1 o n
fund with U.
8. Treasurer. .
War Savings
certificates and
thrift stamps
owned .......
300,000.00
705,000.09
4S9, 150.0
37,000.00
182,503.40 t 219.503.40
45-,000.00
107,000.00
14,576.68
843,349.69
76,210.00
1,612,907.72
385,727.63
42,106.18
13,669.08
2,500.00
801.99 4,945,354.31
Total
191.389.63
76.377.17
50 000.00
317,639,739.29
' LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.... 9 1,000,000.00
Surplus fund 600,000.00
Undivided profits less current
expenses. Interest and taxes
psld
Unearned discount
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts
du to Nat'l
Banks 1,666,267.39
Net amounts
due to banks, ,
bankers and
trust compan
ies 2,173,378.13
Individual de
posits subject
to check 7,461,682.29
Certificates of
deposits due in
less than 30
days
Certified checks
Cashier's checks
outstandinr ,
Dividends un
paid Time certifi
cates of depos
its Postal Savings
deposits ......
U. 8. deposits:
War loan de
posit Other U. w
8. deposits .. 80,016.60 12,671,972.(2
Bills payable with Federal
Reserve Bank , 2,960,000.00
Acceptances executed by this
bank for customers 300,000.00
41 139 03
213,405.37
113,292.(0
' 17.874.00
450.(16.42
32,791.14
Total
Liabilities for
r e d I s counts
with the Fed
eral Reserve
Bank
Total contingent
liabilities
17,639,739.(9
108,321 25
108.331.35
Of the total loans and discounts shown
above, the amount on which Interest and
discount was charged at rates in excess
of those permitted by law (Sec 5197 Rev.
Stat.) was none.
St.-.te of Nebraska, County of Douglas: a. s.
I B. H. Melle, cashier of the above
nai.ied bank, do solemnly swear that ths
above statement la true to ths best of my
knowledge and belief.
B. H. MEILB.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
9th day of January; 1919.'
(SEAL) H. D. BENTLET,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
LUTHER DRAKE
FRANK T. HAMILTON,
O. SAM ROGERS,
New York Honey.
New York, Jan. 13. Money On call,
firm; high, 6 per cent; low, i per cent;
ruling rate, 5 per cent; dosing bid, i per
cent; offered at 4Vi percent; last loan,
ihk per cent.
Prims Mercantile Paper 50541 per
cent. , ,
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills,
(4.73 14; commercial 0-day bills on banks,
34.72; commercial 64-day bills, 34.721,;
demand, 34.76; cables, 34.76.66.
Francs Demand, 35.46H; cables, 35.45.
Guilders Demand, 42Kc; cables, 42!c
Lire Demand, 36 36; cables, 25.35.
Mexican Dollars 77 He.
Time Loans Firm; 60 daya, ninety
days and aix months, IHG( per cent.
Turpentine and Boslo.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 18 Turpentine,
firm 71Hc; sales 114 bbls.; receipts 34
bbls. ; shipments 319 bbls.; stocks, 30,502
bbls.
Rosin, firm; sales, no offerings; re
ceipts 101 bbls.; shipments, 1.414 bbls.;
stock, 80.848. Quote: B, D, I1J.17H; B,
F. 313.37H: O. 313.40; H, 313.45; I, 313.90;
K 316.90; M, 318.30; N, 316.36; WO, 316.60;
WW. (16.7.
Bee Want Ads Are the Best Bus
nesi Boosters)
Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
head; fat lambs, 35c to 60c lower than
lower; feding lambs, steady to lower; day
prices unchanged.
Omaha, January 13, 1919,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep.
Estimate Monday, ..13,000 19,600 9,(00
Same day week ago. 9.858 12,422 17,200
Same two wks. ago.11,624 19,457 15.663
Same 3 ,wks. ago.. 6,304 6,210 13,087
Sam day year ago. 3,760 7.206 10,454
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p.
m., January 13, 1919.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. M. ft St. P. 24 30 3
Wabash 100 44 12
C. & N. W., east 63 . 83 6
C. ft N. W west 104 36 . 8
C. St. P., M. ft 0 60 16 7
C, B. ft Q., east 11 2
C, B. ft Q.. west 62 43 12
C, R, I. ft P., east 22 8
O., R. I. & P., west i
Illinois Central 9 6
Chicago Great -Western ..16 4 3
Total Receipts 454 275 61
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris ft Co 756 3,212 1.187
Swift ft Co. , 1,769 11,074 2,l;10
Cudahy Pack. Co.. 929 4,670 1,370
Armour ft Co. ... 1,669 8,391 2,208
Sen. warts ft Co 61 ....
J. W. Murphy .... 107 ....
Lincoln Pack. Co. 73 .... ....
St. Clair Pack. Co. 1H
Hlgglns Pack. Co. . 2S
Hoffman Bros 39 ' .... ....
John Roth A Sons 12 ....
Mayerowlcu & Vail 12
Oiassberg 2 .... ....
Auou 8o. St. P.... 1,117
W. B. Van 8. ft Co. 27
Bentonft Van Sant. 7-
F. P. Lewis 492
J. B. Root ft Co.. it
J. H. Bulla 86 '
R. M. Bur's ft Co.. 132 ....
Rosenstock Bros. . , 68 .... ....
F. O. Kellogg 237
Werthe'r ft Degen. 182 ;
Ellis ft Co 109
Sulllvsn Bros 21
A. Rothschild .... 69
Mo.-Kan C. ft C. Co 196
E. O. Christie .... 80 .... ....
Baker 36 .... ....
Banner Bros 29
John Harvey ...... 948 ....
Jensen ft Lundgren 38. .... ....
Dennis ft Frsncls . 1S2 .... ....
Cheek ft Krebs 164
Cudy So. C 1,459) ....
Other Buyers .... 1,646 .... 3,897
18,711 10,792
Totsl 10,246
Cattle Early estimate called for a
liberal supply of cattle of around 12,000
head, or 461 cars. Early trade was fairly
active on desirable weighty beef steers.
Prices war about steady. Th In-btween
warmed-up kinds of steers were weak to
1526o lower, quotably selling at 314.75
16.60. Butcher stock opened up slow on
a very liberal supply and prices Were
1525o lower on everything outside of
a few choice cows and some of the can
ners. Feeders were lower on . everything
outside of the good, weight grades of
800 pounds and up.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, 316.5018.60; fair to good beeves,
314.OO16.00; common to fair beeves,
318.7614.00; goad, to choice yearlings,
315.6017.60; fair to good yearlings, (18.00
(&U6.60; common to fair yearlings, 310.00
13.00; choice to prime grass beeves, 315.00
16.00; fair to choice grass beeves, 13.00
15.00; common to fair grass beeves 39.00
12.60: Mexican beeves, 38.0010.00; good
to choice heifers, 310.0013.60; good to
choice cows. 310.0013.00; fair to good
cows, 38.269.60; common to fair cows,
37.508.26; choice to prime feeders, 313.50
16.60: good to choice feeders, (11.00
13.50: good to ohoice atockers, 39.6012.60;
fair to good stockers, (8.609.50; common
to fair grades, (7.608.00; stock . hslfera,
86.608.60; stock cows, 36.267.60; stock
cslves (7.009.60; veal calves, (7.6013.60:
bulls, stags,, etc., (8.76011.00.
Hogs There was a heavy run of hogs
here today, 274 loads, eatlmated at 18,600
head. Th market opened a little easier
and In some cases lower than Saturday,
but Improved until' ther wer sales that
were considered steady with Saturday'
general market, although not quite so
good as th best time, then weakened
again, th general market being steady to
510o lower than Saturday. Bulk was
(17.00917.25, top reaching (17.45.
Shoe Lamb receipta today amounted
to 41 car, estimated at 9.600 head. The
market wa not very active, yet moved
along In fairly rood shape, with ewe
reaching a nickel higher than Saturday,
topping at (10.80. Lambs were generally
steady ; probably steady prices would cover
the general lamb and sheep market.
Quotation on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice, (16.0016.50; lambs, fair to good,
(14.0016.00; lamb feeders, 313.00(5 15.40;
yearlings, good to choice, 312.0013.36;
yearlings, fair to good, 39.00 ifi 9.60 ; year
ling feeders, (9.6010.00; wethers, fat,
410.6011.60; wethers, feeders, (8.60
10.60; ewes, good to choice 110.00' 11.00;
ewes, fair to good, (9.003 id. 00; we feed
ers, (6,008.00.
Chicago Live Stock
Chicago, Jan. 13. Cattle Receipts, 29,
000 head; choice steers, best butcher she
stock and bulls, steady; other classes, 35c
to 40c lower; calves, 60o to 75c lower;
beet cattle, good, choice and prime, (16.25
4720.00; common and medium, (9.76
116.26; day price otherwls unchanged?
Hogs Receipts, (0,000 head; market
closing dull, very poor clearance made;
prices generally steady; light Vnd light
mixed hard to move; day prices un
changed. - Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 30,000
1131
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
General Mortfafc 5 Cold Bod
Dates Dsc L 1918 Da. Dec. 1, 1968
Secured by direct mort
gage on 2,843 miles of road,
being a first mortgage on
420 miles.
During the ten year
ended December 31, 1917,
the Company's earnings
averaged well above 4't
times all interest charges.
Prjce to yield about 5.05
Ask for Circular OB-199)
TheNationalGty
Company
Cernsaondent Office in 33 Cities
Chicago, 137 So. La Sail St.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Jan. 13. Cattle Receipts,
27.000 head, Including 400 southerns,
market steady to 16o lower; prime fed
steers, $18.00 jjf 20.00; dressed beef steers,
812.O017.76; western steers, 310.00
17.00; southern steers, 37.0013.00; cows,
36 50613. 00; heifers, JH.00H! 16.00: stock
ers and feeders, (7.6016.00; bulls, (8.00
611.00; calves. (7.00(114.00.
Hogs Receipts, 21,000 head; 6c to 10c
higher; bulk, 117.0017.36; heavy, (17.00
17.55 ; packers and- butchers, (17.10
17.50; lights, 116. 16517. SO; pigs, (11.00
15.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 7,000 head;
market steady; lambs, (I3.6016.85;
yearlings, 311.60flil3.00: wethers, (10.00(H)
11.60; ewes, (9.0010.25; stockers and
feeders, (6.60 & 16.00.
St. Louis Live Stock.
. St. Louis, Mo.. Jan. 13. Cattle Re
ceipta 16,600 head; market steady to 16c
lower; native beef steers, 111. 60B 18.50:
yearling steers and heifers, (9. 50 16.00 :
cows. 7.&012.50; stockers and feeders.
(8.6012.00; fair to prime southern beet
steers. (10.0014.00; canners and cutters,
(7.258.00; beef cows and heifers, (7.50
15.00: native calves, (7.7517.60.
Hogs Receipts, 28,000 head; market
best 16c . to 20c lower; others steady;
lights, 3190(3 17.40; pigs, 113.00616.00;
mixed and butchers, 317.S017.6O; good,
heavy, 17.4617.65; bulk, 817.3017.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head;
market steady; lambs, (16.5017.25;
ewes, (8.5010.10; canners and choppers,
(5.009.00.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., Jan. 13. Cattle Re
ceipts, 4.500 head; market steady; beef
steers, (8.60(8 16.60; fat cows and heifers,
37.00& U'. 00; canners, (5.606.75; stockers
and feeders, (8.2613.50; feeding cows
and heifers, (6.609.25.
Hogs Receipts, ' 11,000 head; market
steady; Imlit, 316.76taU7.00; mlxd, (16.(0
617.10; h.-avy, (17.0017.15.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 head;
market steady.
I St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., Jan 13. Cattle Re
steers,
(7.00
ceipts, 7,000 head; market lower
(10.00 18.26; cows and heifers.
15.00; calves. (6.0015.00.
Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head: market
hipher; top, (17.46; bulk (17.1017.40.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head;
market weak; lambs. (13.00 16.60; ewes,
JSOC&10.26.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Jan. 13. Corn No. 2 yellow,
(1.461.47H; No. 3 yellow, 31.4231.44.
No. 4 yellow. (1.841.38 V4.
Oats No. 3 white,, 68694c; stand
ard, 6970c. . . J
Rye No. 2, 31.62.
Barley 97c 31.05. , .
Timothy 38. 0010.60.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard 328.50.
Ribs 324.24024.60. ,
Short covering and commission houses
buying finally absorbed the offerings on
the decline and brought about a temporary
upturn. The close, however, was weak,
2 (4o to io net lower, with January
21.87 and May $1.29 to (1.29.
Lard developed relative strength later.
The firmness of this staple was ascribed
to sympathy with condition at Liverpool.
. - Visible Grain Supply.
New York, Jan. IS. The visible supply
of American and bonded grain shows tho
following changes: Wheat, Increased
3,399,000 bushels; corn. Increase, 497,000
bushels; oats, decrease, 1,328.000 bushels;
rye, Increase, 1,480,000 bushels; barley,
decrease, 127,000 bushels.
Unseed.
Duluth, . Minn., "Jan.
(3.60H&3.55K.
13. Linseed
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha, January 12, 1919.
. Today' grain receipt showed a
very liberal run of corn of 310
car. Other arrival were moderate to
light, with wheat, 94 cars; oats, 78 cars;
rye 4 cars, and barley, 22 cars.
Much heavier receipts of corn than ex
pected coupled with lower option prlcea
again today were factor In causing a de
cline of 2c to 60 In the spot market. A
large part was as much as 80 off. There
was a prospect of considerable being held
over. Oats were lo off. .Barley was 2c
lower. Wheat market was unchanged to
1c off. with the demand draggy. Ther
wa no rye reported sold.
GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Today. Wk. ago. Yr. ago.
, 34
.240
. 78
. 4
. 22
32
111
16
8
3
76
89
70
26
19
205
300
280
6.
24
116
29
6
1
21
47
23
0
0
OMAHA
Corn
Oats
Rye
Barley
Shipments
Wheat 13
Corn 63
Oats 1 15
Rye 6
Barley ,. 13
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn Oats.
Chicago 84
K. nsas City 116
S Louis 90
Minneapolia 226
Duluth 197 ... ..,
Winnipeg 236
Cornr No. 3 white: 1 car, (1.47. No. 4
white: 3 cars, (1.44. No. 6 white: 1
car, (1.44. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, (1.48;
1 car, (1.48; 6 cars. (1.46; No. 4 yellow,
14 cars, (1.43; 24 cars, (1.42. No. 6 yel
low: 1 car, (1.45; 6 cars, (1.40; 2 cars,
$1.39; 4 cars, (1.38. No. 6 yellow: 1 car,
81.43. Sample yellow: 1 car, 31.49. No.
3 mixed: 4 ears, 81.44. No. 4 mixed:
1 car, 81.42: 3 cars, 21.41; 7 cars, (1.40.
No. 5 mixed: 2 cars, (1.39: 3 cars, 31.38.
Oats No. 2 white, 4 car, 69c No. 4
white, 1 car, 68 a No. 2 mixed,' 1 car,
68c. Barley: No. 3, 1 oar, 31.00; No. 4,
2 cars. 98o. Wheat: No. 2 ttard, 2 cars,
$2.85; No. 2 hard, 1 car, 32.33; No. 2
northern spring, 1 car, 32.28; No. 3 spring,
1 car, 32 20; No. 1 mixed, 1 car, (3.28; No.
2 mixed, 1 car, (2.34; 1 car, (2.31; 1 car,
(2.18; ,1 car, (2.11; Ifo. 2 mixed, 1 car,
(2.07, (durum); No. 5 mixed, 2-6 car, (2.00;
sample mixed, 1 car, (1.95 2-8 car, (1.93
1-6 car, (1.92.
FINANCIAL
New York, Jan. 1$. Trading la today'
stock market was of restricted and pro
fessional charaotsr, Th market was
stagnant attar th first hour, prlcea re
acting at th slightest suggestion of pres
sure. Events over th weak-nd seamed to
exert little Influence upon market values.
Rail war again Utile moved by the ap
pointment of the new director general,
and utilities made feeble response to the
supreme court decision upholding the
right of the Detroit Street Railway com
pany, to Increase Its fare.
Western railroad tonnage table dis
closed another decrease, compared wlih
the corresponding period of 1(18, but
other advices from western and south
western sections Indicated general gains
In business for th first fortnight of th
new year.
Ths ebb and flow of the market may be
epitomised In th statement that ship
pings, equipment!, coppers and various
''peace'1 Industrials were heavy, reacting
1 to 4 points, whereas oils, motors and
their subsidiaries, also fertilisers and non
descript speclaltlea were variably firm to .
atronr. Sales amounted to 426,000 shares.
Call money waa In free supply, but
failed to get down to last Friday' low
rate, the minimum of the day being P
cent and the ruling quotation 6 per cent.
Dealings In bonds expanded very materially,-
but th Increase was largely at
the expense of uuoted Values, most Issues,
foreign and domestic, making variable
concessions. Two of th Liberty group
made new low records, the first 4s at
(92.50 and the second 4s at (93.10. Total
sales, par value, aggregated (22,000,000.
Old United State bonda wer unchanged
on call.
High. Low. Bid.,
Amer. Beet Sugar 1,600 t 67; 69
American Can .. 4,900 4 474'47'
A. Car ft Found. 2.400 90 (8
A. Locomotive .. 600 60 Vi 60 ' 60
A. Smelt, ft R'fng 9,400 731. 73 73H
A. Sugar Reflnlnr 600 114 113 114M.
A. Tel. ft Tel 900 101 100"101
A. Zinc. L. and 8 200 12
Anaconda Copper 4,600 (OH
Ttchlson
1,200 106
200 49H
200 It
1,200 23
200 169
12
69
1,900 694
46
26
34
36
46
66
25
13
59
.... jz
104 304
49 49
It 1
22 28
158 169
68. 6
. ft W. I. s. s.
Baltimore ft Ohio
B. ft Sup. Copper
Call. Petroleum.,
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Chesp. ft Ohio .
".. M. ft St. Paul 1,200
Chi. ft North 400
C, R. L ft P., ctfs 7,400
Chlno Copper .... 600
Col. Fuel ft Iron, 400
Corn. Pro. Retln.. 6.600
Crucible Steel .... 4,200
Cuba Cane Sugar. 16,300
Distiller' Sec
Erie 700
General Electrio
General Motor ., 900 129
Ot. Northern pfd. 1,300 93
Ot. North. Or ctt 8,400 86
Illinois Centrsl
Inspiration Copper 1,800 44
Int. Mr. M'n pfd. 88,400 109 106 105
Int. Nickel 12,000 31 39 80Vi
Int. Paper 200 30 30 80
Kennecott Cop. ..1,900 32 22 32
Louis, ft Nashville lit
28
17
66
40
98
25
33
86
46
66
25
68
IT
169
128 129
93 93
24 24
98
48 43
40
95
26
83
26
48
66
34
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Jan. 13. Liberal receipts and
the prospects of Argentine competition
gave fresh Impetus today to the downward
swing of tha corn market.. Price closed
weak 3o to 30 net lower with Feb.
ruary 31.83 to 31.83 and May (1.29
to (1.29. Oats lost c to le. The
finish in provisions ranged from (1 decline
to a raise of 7c.
Undoubtedly, the chief Immediate bear
ish factor In regard to corn was knowledge
that arrivals here had broadened out to
600 carloads and had also expanded at
other leading centers. In addition, how.
ever, utterances of food administration of
ficials as to need of lower prices continued
to stimulate selling, especially as the state
ments were coupled with notice that li
censes Would be given freely for imports
from Argentina, On the other hand, re
ports of new strike disturbances In Ar
gentina attracted only passing attention
as not likely to cause more than tem
porary delay to shipments. For the most
part, demand was confined to shorts and
was Insufficient to uphold rallies.
Oats followed corn, but at time showed
a little Independent strength. Receipts
of oat were relatively small.
Pork and ribs reflected the weakness ot
corn. Despite this fact, lsrd was In fair
request owing to sympathy wtth condition
at Liverpool.
25,800 182 178 179
600 24 24 24'
4,900
200
600
400
25
78
1
74
31
92
46
47
30
81
74
25
69
16
'4
91
82
46
46
20
80
73
26
69
16 ,
74 '
31
108
93
46
46
20
80
73
18
Maxwell Motors
Mex, Petroleum.
Miami Copper .
Missouri Pacific
Montana Power
Navada Copper
N. Y. Central ..
N. Y.. N. H. ft H. 1,700
Norfolk ft West
Northern Pacific. 300
Pennsylvania .... 1,200
Pittsburgh Coal . . 1,200
Ray. Con. Copper. 400
Reading 2,700
Rep. Iron ft Steel 1,200
Shat, Arlx. Cop
Southern Pacific. 8,000 101 100 100
Southern Railway 2,300 28 28 28
Studebaker Corp.. 2,700 82 (1 II
Texas Co 8,000 1(9 196 197
Union Pacific .... 2,100 129 137 128
V. S. Ind. Alcohol 2,500 102 100 100
U. 8. Steel 74,000 91 90 90
U. 8. Steel pfd... 400 lit 114118
Utah Copper 71
Western Union .. 800 89 88 88
West. Electrio ... 800 43 41 41
Beth. B. 2,300 60 68 (8
Total sales for the day 425,000 share.
New York Bond.
U. S. 2. reg.. 98 I. C. ref. ..,-. 82
U. 8. 2s, coup. 98 Int. M. M. 6s.. 100
U. S. 3s, reg.. 83 K. C. 8. r. 6.. 84
U. 8. 3s, coup. 88 L. ft N. un. 4 86
U. S. Lib. ( 99.40 M K ft T 1st 4s 67
O. S. 4s, reg. 106M. Pao. en,'4s J
"Vl S. 4s, coup 106 Mont. Power 6 93
Am. F. Sec. 6 99 N. Y. C. deb, (a 99
Am T ft T 0 6s 9SN. Pae. 4.... 86
Anglo-French 6s 96 N. Paclflo 3.. '60
Arm. ft Co. 4s 87 0. 8, L. ref. 4 87 .
Atchison gen 4 86 Pac. T. ft T. I 96
B. ft O. cv. 4 78 "Peon. con. 41 96
Bth Steel r. 6 87 Penn. gen. 4 89
Can. Leather 5 96 Reading gen. 4 86
Cen. Fac let 828 L ft 8 F a 6s 67
C. ft O. cv. 6s.. 868. Pao. ev. 8s. .108
C B ft Q Joint 4 958. Railway 6s., 96
O M ft 8 P e 4 80 "T. ft P. let. ... SI
Ci R I ft P r 4 76 'Union Pao. 4 99
D. ft R. G. r. 6 57 U. 8. Rubber 5 86
D of C 6s (1931) 97 U. S. Steel 6s 100
Erie gen. 4s... 66 Wabash 1st.... 96
Gen. Electric 6 99 French gvt (Ui 103
fat N. 1st 4 88 BldAked.r
liberty Bond.
New York. Jan. 13. Final price on
Liberty bond today wore: 3c, 99.90;
first convertible, 92.(0; second 4s, 92.20;
first convertible 4, 96.30; econd con
vertible 4. 95.06; third 4, 96 00;
fourth 4s, 95.20.
Guaranty Trust Company
of New York
FIFTH AVE. OFFICE
Fifth Avs. 43rd St.
MADISON AVE. OFFICE
Madisoa Are. ft 60th St
140 Broadway
LONDON OFFICES
32 Lombard Street. E. C
8 Lr. Grorrenor PI., 3. W.
PARIS OFFICE
Rue da Italians, I ft S
TOURS OFFICE
Rue EtMaaa Pail a, 7
Condensed Statement, December 311918
v RESOURCES
Real Estate (140 Broadway, 66 Liberty Street, Madison
$5,000,000.00
1,752,800.00
41.079.6S0.02
67,029,103.41
46,798,330.75
378,715,048.64
112,311,263.24
41,4S6,S0S.2I
Avenue and 60th Street) . . .
Bonds and Mortsasres
U. S. Government Bonds and Certificate
Public Securities, including British and French
treasury Ems
Other Securities
Loans and Bills Purchased
Cash on Hand and in Banks. . , , . .
Exchanges for Clearing House
Foreign Exchange s 28.762 617-21
Credit Granted on Domestic and Foreign '
Acceptances...... 43,530,267.63
Accrued Interest and Accounts Receivable 9,017.515.14
$775,493,531.23
LIABILITIES
Capital...... $25,000,000.00
Surplus Fund required by law. . . 5,000,000.00
Additional Surplus
not required by law 20,000,000.00 $50,000,000.00
Undivided Profits .' , , , 392!s21 15
Notes Secured by Liberty Bonds Rediscounted '
wth the Federal Reserve Bank . . . . ; 64,377.283 21
Unpaid Dividend Checks 1 068 21150
Outstanding Treasurer's Checks 1 9!424,'2S5'75
Foreign Accounts' 6 5 33 1 75 9 1
Domestic and Foreign Acceptances 43,'53o'267 63
Accrued Interest Payable and Reserve for '
Taxes and Expenses 3,461,919.64
DeP8lt8 583,786.091.45
$775,493,531.25