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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1919.
AUTOMOBILES.
BARGAINS IN L'sEO CAR 3.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
IStn and Jackson, Ford Agents. D. 1800.
i. XPERT Repairing Guaranteed service.
SSRVICM GAHAUH!.
Hth n4 Leavenworth. Doug. 7000.
WE ARE THR 1KI CAR MEN.
1'RAWVER AOTO CO.,
t16 Fmam. ' Harney 414.
QUALITY USED CAE&
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO,
iHI FARNAM
SMITH 1-Tou Form-A-Truck with
body and cab. 1978 Leavenworth St.
FORD delivery truck, In fin ordr7T360.
1726 Plnkney St Phon Wthitur 74g.
Tires and Supplies.
V?E WILL, SHIP, subject to xmintlon,
upon racelpt o( $1 deposit, our guaran
teed plain tread, rebuilt tlra at th fol
lowing vary low prices:
1"1 t 7.25 lx $12.TS
10x1 t oo Mil U .25
i:xiii ia. uxt ii5o
1x4 1 1 TO 16x4 16.10
12x4 11.85 16x414 15.40
Express charge prepaid when casta
aneompanlea order.
STANDARD TIRE CO.,
410 No. lth St.
TIRE3 ONE-HA1F PRICE.
GUARANTEED 1,00a MILES,
10x t 7 60,8013 f HI
33x1 10.16S2x 11. It
12x4 Il.i0l4x4 11.00
Wa furnish the old tire.
Agent wanted.
1 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT,
1110 Davenport Street.
WE do casing and tuba repairing. We
guarantee our work. New and aecond
tire.
URBAN TIRH VULCANIZING CO..
5321 Harney St. Phone Dougla 1411.
NEW TIRES ON SALE.
Firestone, Congress. Lea Pullman, Flak.
Writ for prices. Mention lte.
KATMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 8010 FARNAM.
REDUCED RATE.
11 CENTS PER MILS.
Rant a Ford. Drive yourself. Ford
Livery Co., 1814 Howard Bt. Dougla 3622.
OA IN mora mile: bava your Urea re
treaded by O. A O. Tiro Co.
1416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1S61-W.
FORD 1 1 ttht delivery, food running or
der; will aell cheap. 11. 6786.
Repairing and Pointing:.
RADIATORS
Wraoked and leaky radiators repaired
and rebuilt; large stock used radlatora.
New Ford honeycomb radlatora
OMAHA RADIATOR TIRE WORKS.
1811 Cuming. 1064 Farnam.
EXPERT radiators, fendera anil auto
bodies; repairing at reasonable prlcea.
Prompt attention liven to garage work.
, ship your radiator direct to us.
NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGB.
Doug. 7390. i 118 S. 19th Bt
CENTRAL garage repair dept., night and
day service. If in trouble call us. Tyler
114. All work guaranteed.
F. P. Barnum Co., 1121 Cura'.m:. D 1044.
High grade Anthmoblla Painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
liARLEY-DAVIDSON
VOTOHC.YCLES.
Rooa. the Motorcycle - Man, 17th and
Leavenworth
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
FOR BALE Pedigreed Belgian , hares.
Two does bred, four unbred; 1 males.
Very reasonable. Too many on hand.
Call Benon 739 J.
FOR SALE Mandy Lea inoubator and
brooder Practically naw. Used only
once. Call South
PF.T female coyote f v sale. Web. (131
8621 North 15th P
Horses Live StockVehicles.
For Sale.
MORENO
GREAT OFFERING OF
BIG TYPE DUROCS
BELLING IN PAVILION AT
AUBURN. NEB WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 11,
i 10 HEAD 10.
10 head An offering that merit the
attention of all good braedera and
farmer. Ther will ba 10 tried sows,
10 fall yearlings and the balance spring
gilts. They comprise the blood of the
rI8TTTRBER3, SENSATIONS, GOLD
EN MODELS and others of equal not.
Thee well grown Individuals ere
mated to KING PATHFINDER by the
noted Pathfinder, KINO IDLEWILD by
th great boar. Disturber of Idlewlld
r a son of Oreat Sensation, a boar
that I bought at the Dee sal last sea
son, i
Bveryrhlrs Vaa been vaccinated, and
this' offering Is en of th best that
will sell this season.
Writ for eatalogu at one.
T. P. Moren,
Johnson, Neb.
60 HEAD
Duroc Bred Sow Sale
60 HEAD
At th Farm f Larne A Smoyer.
It 1 located 1 miles northwest of
Loretto, 4 mite aouth of Petersburg
and 10 mile northwest of Albion.
FEBRUARY 11. 1919.
Ther ara 2D tried sows, IS fall gilts
and IS spring gilts. These are sired by
Crltl B Again, Crimson Model, Wan
dering Boy by Critlo Wonder, Critic's
Protection, Grand Model 8th and other
leading strains. Thea sows will be
bred to Wandering Boy, Second Sensa
tion, Critlo B Again and Supreme Orion.
. W ar selling 1 of our Futurity lit
ter that won first at the Stat Fair last
fall; they also won first, second and
third In th Futurity lngrlea and first,
econd and fourth In th open class.
They aleo won first for under six
month litter..
Com to this sal and buy som of
thl fin ihow stock. Writ for cata
log to
BARNES & SMOYER,
LORETTO, NEB.
B. Z. RUSSELL, Auctioneer.
., FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN,
1 REGISTERED STALLIONS.
ONE BLACK.
ONE GREY. ".
EACH J YEARS OLD.
Fach weighing 1,000 pounds.
GUS HADWIGER, Columbus, Neh.
Route 6. Telephon Duncan f-11?l.
HARNESS, "sADDLl.tT and TRAVELING
GOODS. .
W make them ourselve and sell
them direct to consumer. Why pay two
profi'e for Inferior goods when you can
at hifh prarte good at Jlrst cost?
ALFRED CORNISH & CO.,
Phn. Doug. 14. l-'IO Farn.m.
7-'R SALE A Che
'mnnlh Oil 91 :'-
1Vlute -hog, I
f.,x.
,',r;.3 AX" wt J va.i
BRINGING UP
P. HEAR "YOO-BUT I JIV "YOUR ) ILL RKHT ' WELL. YOO ARP kl I AND XOO'LL
J DON'T INTEND TO FRIEND D1NTY THERE -MAlE.' t OPWm). M0T ET fcACK
;TUF-THAT-t VHY MOORE l? ON ' jj r f ( J a IN THAT ROOM- J
I LOCKED f- g THE PHONE- Y . - 1 iJ"" TV I '
-rs-O vN. zzz U !v f ! ir. fvw) i v-iV" hao thb nerve If. m 'ji
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
DUROC-JERSEY BRED
SOWS .
To be Bold in comfortable quarter at
Osceola, Neb., Thursday,
February 1ST
nrHEAD go In this sale. Including
r) nearly all the tried lows, herd
boars, fall and spring gilts, I am
reducing the herd to 4 or S sows and am
selling many that I would not part with
otherwise. Among th sires represented
ar Golden Model Again, Dusty Crimson
Again, King Cherry King by Brookwater
Cherry and out of Jack's Jane by Jack's
Friend. I bought this boar of Prof. Mum
ford, Ann Arbor, Mich., at a long price,
and he I not only a richly bred animal
but a great Individual and breeder, fj p
His Kilts are outstanding. Proud r)
Cherry Wonder Is also represented.
Writ for catalog at one to
G. E. SAMUELSON,
Osceola, Neb.
A. W. THOMPSON, Auctioneer.
R. A. McCARTNRY, Fleldman, Journal
Stockman. MONEY TO LOAN.
Organised by th Business Men ef Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as aecut.
tty, 140. mo., H. goods, total, 11.60
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
411 Security Bldg., 16th & Farnam. Ty. 060
LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND
ill 07 LIBERTY BONDS. OCT
KlV2 1 W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1891." 0
6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY.
ISO.
Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleabock. 1614 Todge, D. 6619. Est. 181
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
LOW rale without delay.
C. G. CARLBERG,
112 Brandfls Theater Pldg. Iimmlm
New Xork Coffee,
New York, Feb. 6. Th market for
eoffe futures showed renewed flrmnee
today on further covering and a moder
ate demand from trad sources. Buyers
were lnfuenced by the continued flrmneea
of Braxil, and while there ha recently
been an Increase In the amount of coffee
afloat for thl country, bull claim th
stock In th Interior have been drawn
down to comparatively small proportions
and ar predicting an tncreased demand
tor consumption. The opening was 1
point higher and active months sold IS
to 80 points above last night's closing
during th day, with May touching 14.80c
and December 13.81c. Th close was 10
to 28 point net higher; May, 14.75c;
Jiily, 14.38c; September, 14.06c; October,
IS. 95c; December, 13.78c; January, 13.70o.
Spot, firm; Rio, No. 7, lSc; Saiftos 4s,
2 Hie. Firm offers In the cost and
freight market Included Santos 4s at
10.25o to 20.75c, London credits.
The official cables reported an advance
of SO reiivat Rio. Santos spot were 100
rels higher' and futures 100 to 126 rels
higher. Rio cleared 21,000 bags for New
Orleans and Santos 233,000 for New York.
Braxtllan port receipts. 1,000 bags.
Dry Goods.
' New York, IJeb. S. Cotton goods and
yarn today were generally quiet. Dress
goods wer priced for fall aeaaon. Knit
goods were quiet and silks lower. Print
clothe declined H cent a yard.
Linseed.
Duluth, Minn., Feb. S. Linseed, 12.21
7 DAYS DOnE
in which to buy Lone Star Oil at th
low price of S CENTS A SHARE thru
this office, for at P. M. Saturday,
February 8th, we expect that Lone Star
Oil will advance to 10 cent a share.
Company has 10 producing wells sell
ing its oil showing nearly 150,000 in
9 months. Now drilling Well No. 11.
Company . now holds 1GS acres in
Humble Oil Field of Texas and has
paid 14 dividends in one year. Pleas
bear in mind you have until 6 P. M.
Saturday, February 8th, to buy Lone
Star Oil at 5 CENTS A SHARE. Bet
ter get your order in now. Make
checks, money orders payable to
Unlisted Securities Exchange
Member Denver Con. Stock Exchange
15 Exchange St.. Boston.
Free Map and Photograph
Burkburnett, Texas.
Showing world's wonder oil field,
sent absolutely free upon request.
Ask for it today.
Brown-Worth Oil Co.
No. 1015", Main St. Ft. Worth, Tex.
A Wide Field
For Investment
In buying securities it is
best to take a broad view
of the investment field.
Such a view is afforded by
our monthly bond circulars,
which present a list of
from fifty to seventy-five
issues of high-grade bonds
and short-term notes. .
Our February offering t wilt bt
furniskrd ufon rtqutst far OB-203.
The National City
Company
Correspondent 0 frees in, J5 Ciltf -
Omaha 1133 First NatT Bk
Telephons Tyler 2732
111
FATHER
Market and Industrial News of
LIVE STOCK
Omaha, Neb., Feb. S.
Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday .... S.486 20,700 6,159
Official Tuesday 6,09 20.079 6,404
Estimate Wednesday. 6,000 3.300 10.000
Three days this week.15,685 44,071 20,663
Same last week 24,368 62,646 ' 21,389
Same two wks. ago. 27,638 82.567 25,895
Same three wks. ago. 31,426 59,773 27,801
Same year ago 27,600 54,929 30,248
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, N'eb.,
for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. nv,
February S, 1919:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. A St. V 18 7 1
Missouri Pacific .... S 1 ' 2
Union Pacific 42 . . 12
C. & N. W., east 20 2
C. A N. W.. west.... 40 1
C. St. P.. M. ft O 17 .. 2
C B. & Q., east 1,1 1 3
('.. B. ft Q., west,... 23 18 13
C, R. I. ft P., east.. 12 .. 4
C. R. I. ft P., west... 1 .. 2
Illinois Central 7 1
Chicago Great West.. 11
Total receipts. ...201 32 ' 13
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morrl ft Co 672 704
Stwift ft Co 1,260 1,101 2.953
Cudahy Packing Co... 328 1.847 2.K36
Armour ft Co 1,108 1,684 1,522
Schwarta ft Co 876 ....
3. W. Murphy 611 .....
Lincoln Packing Co.... 11 .... ....
So. Omaha Packing Co. 2 .... ....
St Clair Packing Co.. 42
Hlggin Packing Co.... 18
Hoffman Bros 9 ....
John Roth ft Sons.,,. 17
Mayerowlch ft Vail 2
Glassberg 7
P. O'Dea 9
Wilson 222
W. B. Van Sant ft Co.. 8 .... ....
F. P. Lewis.... 216
Huntztnger ft Oliver.. 11
J. B. Root ft Co 64 .... ....
J. H. Bulla 118
R. M. Burreea ft Co.... 45
Rosenstock Bros 270 .... ....
F. O. Kellogg 89
Wrthelmer & Degan.. 130 .... ....
Ellis ft Co 2 .... ....
Sullivan Bros 45
A Rothschild 68
Mo., Kan. C. ft C. Ce. 12
E. G. Christie 30 .... . ....
Banner Bros... 60 .... ....
John Harvey 163 ...i ....
Jensen ft Lundgren.... 5 .... ....
Dennis Francis SI
Cheek ft Krebs 6 .... ....
Midwest Packing Co.. 10 .... ....
Omaha Packing Co.... 4 .... ....
Other buyer 1.184 .... 1.002
I Totals 6,641 6,118 11,107
Cattle Early estimate called for an
other light run of 6,000 head of cattle er
110 car. Th market for beef steers was
strong with outside buyer , filling good
orders. Best corn fed sold up to 117. ko
17.66; medium lots from 116.60 16.60.
There wa an active demand for all kinds
of fat yearlings at strong prices, best kinds
ranging from f t4.00il5.50; medium lots
from 112.50 18.76. Although packers were
not active on the early market on butcher
stock trader and outsiders bouRht freely
at stronger prices and packers got In later
In th day, at prices some better than yes
terday. Feeders wer strong for all de
slrabl kinds.
Quotations oh cattle: Good to choice
beeves, S16.60(g!18.00; fair to good beeves.
114.6016.60; common to fair beeves,
H2.75fji.14. 25; good to choice yearlings,
H. 50(415. 00; fair to good yearlings,
112.0013.76; common to fair yearlings,
8.6011.75: good to choice heifers, 110 50
13.00; prim cows, 111.50)12.76; good
to choice cows, 19. 60 11. SO; fair to good
cows, 17.759.80; common to fair cows.
16.508.00; choir to prime feeders, 113.76
$16.00; god to choice feeders, 112.00
18.76; medium to good feeder, 110.60$
12.00; good to choice stockers, 110.00
12.00; fair to good atockers, 18.50gil0.00;
common to fair stockers,, 17.508.50;
stock heifers, 16 60 8.60 : stock cows, 16.25
7.50; stock calves, 17. 00 10.00; veal
calves, 17.003)11.76; bulls, stag etc., 18.00
010.60.
Hog Receipt today wer very light
amounted to 1.300 'head, with a carry ever
of nearly 1,000 made about 6,000 on sale.
The market was active and buyers were
out early and most' of the supplies changed
hands by 1 o'clock and price again' stay
ing close to the minimum although good
hogs sold better than yesterday and hogs
weighing 200 and 226 pounds reached bet
ter prices. The market wa generally
steady to 10c higher with the bulk at 116.86
jf 17.14, and tops at 117.40.
Sheep There were 43 loads of sheep
scheduled to arrive today, estimated at
10,000 head. The quality of fat lambs on
the whole wa probably th best It ha
been In two weeks and buyer showed their
appreciation for these lambs by early ac
tivity. Th most of the lambs selling from
116.2516.60, with a top of 116.65, gen
erally considered fully 1025o higher than
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j Notes
1922 C 98H I
LIBERTY BONDS AND W. S. STAMPS
BOUGHT FOR CASH. Highest prices paid.
Check mailed immediately on receipt of
bonds or W. S. S. Reference. Nassau Na
tional Bank of Brooklyn.
EQUITABLE BOND COMPANY,
153 Ramsan Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.
' LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING'
Notlc I hereby given that th regular
annual meeting of the Stockholder of the
South Platte Land Company will b held
at the offlc of said Company Room 701,
First National Bank Building. Lincoln Ne
braska, at 11 o'clock A. M .'on the Fifth
day of March A. V . 1919. C. H. Morrill,
President: W. W. Turner. Secretary and1
Treasurer. f-feH-ju, 1
Copyright. 1IT,
Intrnntiontt. News 8rv1c.
Short Term Notes
Quotation through th National City
company. First National Bank building,
Omaha: Bid. Asked.
Am. Tol ft Tel. Co. 6s. (1126). 103 102
Amer. Tobacco 7s (19SD....102H 102'i
Am. Tobacco 7s (1932) 103ft 103?,
Am. Tobacco 7s (1923) 104 104i
Arm. ft Co. con. D. 6s (l!ll9),100Vi 1004k
Arm. ft Co. con. 6s (1920).. .100 100
Arm ft Co. con. D. 6s (1923).100V 10Hi
Arm. ft Co. con. 6s (1924). 10034 ton,
Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1919) 100 101
Beth. Steel Co. 7s ( J 922) . . . . I00i 101U
Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1923) 101 11114,
British 6 Vis (1919) 100 100 'i
British Siss (1921) !'S-,4
Central Argentine C. 6s (1927) 87 X9
C. B. ft Q., Joint, 4s (1921) 9i UG
Chi. ft West. Ind. 6s (1119).. 97 ft
City of Paris 6s (1921).... 99H; 100
Cudahy Pack. Co. 7s (1923) 102-, 102?
Delaware ft Hudson 6s (1920). S 99 H
Fee. Farm Loan 44a (1937). .100 W
Fed. Farm Loan 5s (1838) . .102 K'3H
General Electric 6s (1919) .. .100 100
Interboro R. T. 7s (1920) .. 88 89
Liggett ft Myers 6s (1921) .10014 100
Timken Det. Axle 7s (1920). .100 161
Union Pacific 6s (1938) 104 105
U. S. Liberty 3s 98.98 99.04
U. S. Liberty 2d 4s 92.88 93.00
U. S. Liberty 2nd 4s 92.88 93.00
U. S. Liberty 1st 4VtS 95.36 96.50
U. S. Liberty 2d 4Vis 94.26 94.36
U. S. Liberty 3d 4tts 95.16 95.28
U. 8. Liberty 4th 4 94.06 94.14
yesterday. Sheep were generally steady
to 16o higher, ewes topping at 110.66.
Quotations on sheep: ' Lambs, good to
choice, 116.0016.35; lambs, fair to good,
15.7516.00; lamb feeders, 113.0015.50;
yearlings, good to choice, fl 2.00 12.50;
yearlings, fair to good, 19.00.60; year
lings, feeders, 19.6010.00; wethers, fat,
10.00i12 26; wether feeders, 18.5010.65;
ewes, good to choice, 19.5010.60; ewes,
fair to good, 18.009.50; ewe feeders, 16.00
St 8. 90.
Chicago Live Mock.
Chicago. Feb. 6v Cattle Receipts,
7,000 head; beef and butcher cattle,
strong to 15o higher; canners, steady;
calves and feeders, 25o higher; beef cat
tle, good, choice and prime, 116:75(5)20.25;
common and medium, S10.66jjl6.76;
butcher stock, cows and heifers, 17.10
14.85; canner and cutters. 16.0O7.1O;
stockers and feeders, good, choice and
fancy, 111.00Q)14.60; Inferior, common
and medium, $.S5U.00; veal calves,
good to choice, 114.60 16.00.
Hogs Receipts, 87.000 head; marftet
opened strong to 10 cents higher; eaiy
top, $18.00; closed weak, mostly 10 eetue
lower on butcher grades; bulkof sales,
117.40 17.90; butchers, 17.65iS17.Sc;
light. $16.7517.70; packing. $14.60
17.60; throwouts, 116.00e16.60; pigs,
good to choice, $14.0016.60.
Shep and Lambs Receipts, 1.000
head; lamb and yearling, mostly 25c
higher; sheep and feeders, strong; lambs,
cholc and prime, $17.1017.25; medium
and good, 115.6017.10; culls, 112.50(3)
14.60; wes, choice and prime, 110.754j)
11.00; medium and good, 19.6010.75;
culls, $5.2568.00.
St. Louis Live Stock.
Bt. Louis, Mo., Feb. 6. Cattle Re
ceipts, 4,400 head; market steady; native
beef steers, $11.6018.60; yearling steers
and heifers, $9.6016.00; cows, 17.50)
12.50; stockers and feeders, !8.6012.00;
fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00
gl8.00; beef cows and heifers, 17.60
15.00; canner and cutters, $7.J68.00;
natlv calves, $7.76 13.76.
Hogs Receipts, 15,700 head; market
lower; lights, $17.0017.60; pigs, 112.60
16.50; mixed and butchers, 117.25j17.80;
good heavy, $17.65(817.0; bulk of sales,
$17.3017.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 800 head;
market steady; lambs, $16.00(916.60; ewes,
$8. 50(8)10. 50; canners and choppers, 95.00
9.00.
Kanaa City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 5. Cattle Re
ceipts, 0,000 head; market steady prime
teed steers, 1S 0020.00: dressed beef
steers, 112.00(g18.00; western steers,
$12 0017.00; southern, steers, nominally
$7.0013.00i cows, $7.0014.00; heifers,
$8.00014.50.
Hogs Receipt, 18,000 head; market
steady; bulk of sales, $1700SH7.40; heavy.
$17,36417.65; packers nd butchers.
117.25917.50; lights, $16.90$17.25; pigs,
$12.0016.00. 1
Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 6,000 head;
market steady: lambs, $15.60S)16.60; year
lings, $10.00i814.60; wethers, $9.00
12.25: ewes. J'.OOrB 10.50; stockers and
feeders, $8.0016.00.
Sioux City Live Stock.
' Sioux City, la., Feb. 6. Cattle Re
ceipts, S.OOO head; market strong; beef
steers, J9.0016.60: fat cows Mil heifers.
$7.0012.50; canners, $5.606.75; stock
ers and feeders, $s 0014.60; feeding
cow and heifers, $6.00 8.75.
Hogs Receipt?, 13,000 head; market
steady: light, $16.7517.00; mixed, $16.00
17.10: heavy, $17.0017.25; bulk of
sales, 116.954tl7.15.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000
head; market strong.
' St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 5. Cattle Re
ceipts. 3.000; market strong; steers. $12.00
18.00; cows and heifers, $5.75015.60
calves. 16.O013.00. .
Hogs Receipts, 10,000; top, 117.60;
bulk, 116.8517.15. )
Sheep Receipts, 4,000; strong; lambs,
$14.0016.75; ewes, l!.00g'l.75.
Omaha Hay Market. .
Receipt on both pralrl hay and al
falfa, heavy; demand, fair to good;
market, steady, with no change In prlcea
Choice upland prairie hay.. 125.00
No. 1 upland prairie hay.... 23.00 0 24.00
No. 1 upland prairie hay.... 19.00 21.00
No. 1 upland prairie hay.... 14.00 17.00
No. 1 midland pratrle hay.'. 13.00 O 24,00
No. 2 midland pralrl hay.. li.OO 20.00
No. 1 lowland prairie hay.. 17.00 0 19.00
No. 1 lowland prairie hay.. 14.00 16.00
No. 3 lowland prairie hay.. 10.00 O 12.00
Cholc alfalfa 10.00
No. 1 alfalfa 28.00 0 29.00
Standard alfalfa 26.00 0 27.06
No. 1 alfalfa 13.00 0 24.00
No. 1 alfalfa 10.00 0 21.00
Oat straw 13.00 0 14.00
Wheat straw 12.00 0 13.0C
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 1. Turpentine,
firm, 66c; sales, none; receipts, 13 bble.;
shipments, 41 bbls.; stock, 30,616 bbls.
Rosin Inactive; sales, none; receipt,
142 bbls.; shipment. SOS bbla; stock,
78.048 bbls. .
Quote B, 113.10; ID, E, 113,16; F,
113.20: G, 113.25; H, 113.30: I, $18.65;
K. UllS; M. 116.26; N. WO, 116.10; WW,
$16.75.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit.
New York, Feb.' 6. Evaporated Apples
Firm.
Prunes Few her. -,
Apricots Scarce.
Peaches Practically exhausted.
Raisins Firm.
' New Tork Cotton.
New York, Feb. 5. Cotton Closed at
approximately the lowest of the day, al
though the tone was steady, net un
changed to Si point lower,
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GRAIN MARKET
Omaha, February 5, 1919.
Grain arrivals today were light, with
26 cars of wheat, 88 cars of corn, 21 cars
of oats. 1 cars of rye and 1 cars of bar
ley. Corn, oats, rye and barley were
lower. Corn prices dropped from 2 to 1
cents, with the bulk 6 to 8 cents off. Chi
cago corn future prices slumped approxi
mately 8 to 6 cents, up to late trading,
from yesterday's close, which was the
main factor In the break In the cash mar
ket here. Oats were 1 to 1 cents off, the
bulk going at a' decline of 1 '4 cents.
Rye dropped 13 cents. Chicago rye fu
tures were off 7 to 10 cents, which was
said to be due to the withdrawal of the
government from the market. Barley was
1 to 2 cents lower. Only a few cars of
wheat were eold, which were mainly of
the lower grades. Mills were not In the
market and 'very little Interest was shown
by any buyers. '
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Week Year
Receipts Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat 25 36 19
Corn 3,1 64 N 15
Oats 11 49 32
Rye 9 15 3
Barley 9 17 4
Shipments
Wheat 43 34 30
Corn 91 89 109
Oat 43 60 21
Rye 2
Barley 11 26
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS
Wheat Corn Oat
Chicago 161 50 26
St. Louis 21 sg 40
Minneapolis 21
Duluth 10
Winnipeg m
Corn No. 1 white, 1 car. tl.25 No. 4
white, 1 cars, 11.23: No. 4 yellow, 1 car,
M.25; 1 car, 11.14; 6 cars, 11.22; cars,
81 90? 1 rn, tt IB. H, C ...it ,
$1.11; 1 car, $1.20; 1 car, 11.19; 1 car, 11.18;
iio. i nil xca, x car, si.jo; No. 0 mixed, 1
car, $1.18; 1 car, $1.15; No. 6 mixed, 1
car, $1.15; sample mixed. 1 car. $1.12.
Oats No. 1 white, 1 car, 67 c (shippers
weights); 1 car, 57c (shippers weights);
12 cars, 66o; No. 4 white, 2 cars, 56c;
1 car, 66 o; ampls white, 1 car, 65c.
Rye No. 1, 1, car, $L22; No. 4, car.
$1.15.
'Barley No. 1, 1 ear, 16c; No. 4, 3 cars,
82c.
Wheat No. 1 hard, 1 car, 13.18; (smut
ty); No. 1 northern spring, car, 11.05
(smutty); No. 6 soft white, 1 car, 15.02
(mixed smutty): No. 1 mixed, 1 car, 12.18;
Dated March 1,
Interest payable March 1 and September 1, in New York and Chicago. Redeemable in whole or
in part at the option pf the Company at 101 and accrued interest upon sixty (60) days'
' published notice. Coupon notes in denominations of $1,000 each, which may be reg
istered as to principal or exchanged for fully registered notes,, which will fee
available in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 anli $10,000 '
CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, CHICAGO, TRUSTEE.
K
These Notes
PRICE
All statements herein ara official, or based on Information which we regard as reliable, and while wa do not guarantee them
they ar the data, upon which we have acted in th purchase of this security.
Continental and Commercial Halsey, Stuart & Co., he.
Trust and Savings Bank Chicago New York
Chicago
for The Bee by
the Day
No. 1 mixed, 1 car, 11.95 (smutty); No.
5 mixed, S-S car, $2.00; 1 car, $1.90 (smut
ty); sample mixed, 1 car, $1.85.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Feb. 6. Heavy selling of corn
resulted today from shrinkage of de.
mand from feeders and owing to en
larged rural offerings. The market
closed unsettled, 2 to 34,0 net lower,
with May $1.13 to $1.14 and July $1.10
to $1.10. Oats finished lc to lc off.
and provisions down 22c to 10c.
Sentiment regarding corn became al
most unanimously bearish, and there were
but few traders who showed a disposition
to accumulate holdings even at the sharp
declines which were registered. As feed
ing demand has of lale been the main
stay of the bulls, evidence that buying
had unmistakably waned at centers
where feeders had recently been most Im
portunate led to general pressure, especial
ly from commission houses with eastern
connections. Signs pointed aso to a
heavier movement of the crop than has
been the rulo of late, and weather con
ditions for such a purpose were said to
be Ideal. On the other hand, rallies due
to a shipping lockout at Buenos Aires
and to gossip that seaboard exporters
were buying here did not attain much
force.
Provisions reflected the weakness of
grain. On the breaks, however, packers
and foreigners were said to have bought.
Cash Quotations.
Corn No. 8 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yel
low, $1.1601.28; No. S yellow. $1,220
1.16.
Oals No. 3 white, 6557c; stan
dard. S70Ste.
Rye No. 2, $1.3001.35.
Barley 81 Hi 97c.
Timothy $7.0010.00.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $22.06.
Ribs $21.602J.51V
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Bee by Logan & Bryan, slock and grain
brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street,
Omaha:
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yesfy.
Corn
Mar. 1.2214 1.52'4 1.1814 1.19 1.23
May 1.17 1.17 1.12 1.14 1.17
July 1.13 1.11 1.09 1.10 1.11
Oat
Mar. .66 .66 .64 .65 .56
May .67 .57 .54 .55 .6714
July .54 .54 .62 .53 .65
Pork
May 37.20 37.10 36.50 36.50 37.40
Lard.
May 22.25 22.25 21.87 21.15 22.25
July 21.82 21.90 21.50 21.67 21.96
Rib '
Mayl (20.40 120.45 (20.10 (20.17 20.40
$25,000,000
Southern Railway Company
Three-Year 6 Secured Gold Notes
1919
Total authorized
From a letter to us from Fairfax Harrison, Esq.,' President of the Southern Railway Com
pany, we summarize the security of this issue as follows:
These notes will be a direct obligation of the Southern Railway Company and are to
be secured by deposit with the Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, Chi
cago, as Trustee, of $43,500,000 par value Southern Railway Company Development and
General Mortgage 4 bonds,' which are secured by a general mortgage on practically the
entire property of the Company.
The proceeds of this note issue will be applied toward the retirement of the $25,000,
000 Two-year 5 Gold Notes maturing March 2, 1919, and secured by the same collat
eral, which will be pledged for this issue.
In the ten and one-half years ended December 31, 1917, the surplus earnings of the
Southern Railway Company over all charges for interest and rentals, aggregated
$66,364,517.91. During this period the Company distributed $10,800,000 in cash divi
dends, the remaining $55,564,517.91 being devoted to the improvement of the property
and to strengthening the Company's financial position. -
Under Federal control during the calendar year 1918, the railway operating income
as reported by the United States Railroad Administration was $29,291,869.72. The basic
standard return to the company under the Federal Control Act is $18,728,536.63, subject
to the company's pending claims for allowances in excess of this figure. Other corporate
income for last year is estimated at $2,200,000. After providing for estimated fixed
charges and war taxes for the year 1918, aggregating $15,200,000, the company also re
tired equipment trust obligations amounting to $3,296,999.
t
Under private ownership for five and a half years ended December 31, 1917, the bal
ance after payment of all interest charges and rentals averaged $7,851,480.62. For the
year ended December 31, 1917, the balance after payment of all interest charges and
rentals amounted to $14,037,415.
are Offered if, wlien, and as 'ssued, Strictly Subject to Prior Sale and Advance in Price
834 AND INTEREST, YIELDING SLIGHTLY OVER 6V4
George McManus
Minneapolis Uraln.
Minneapolis, Feb. 6. Barley 81092c.
Rye No. 2, $1.4101.42. ,
Bran 112.00.
Corn $1.2801.10.
Oats 64 056c.
Flax $3.24 01.26 c.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, ' Feb. 6. Corn February,
$1.26; March, 21.24; May, $1.19;
July, 11.16.
St. Lout Grain.
St. Louis, Feb. S. Corn March, $1.24;
May. $1.18.
Oats March, 66 c; May, 66 c.
New York General.
New York, Feb. 5. Wheat Siiot,
steady; No. 2 red, $2.34, track. New
York.
Corn Spot, weak: No. 1 yellow and
No. 1 white, $1.47, cost and freight. New
York.
Oats Spot, weak; stamlsrd, 661ic.
Hay Week; No: 1, $1.36gil.40; No. 2,
It. 2001.30; No. 8, $1.05(8)1.15.
Lard Weak; midwest, $22.50022 60.
Chicago rhoduce.
Chicago, Feb. 5. Butler Unsettled;
creamery. 38046c. i
88c; at mark, cases Included, 37039c.
Potatoes Higher; receipts, ' 84 cars
Wlsronaln, Michigan and Minnesota, bulk,
$1.6U(I1.65; do, sucks, $1.6570c.
Poultry Alive, higher; fowls, 29c;
springs, 27c.
EEgs Higher; receipts, 6.389 cases;
firsts, 39039c; ordinary firsts, 170
New York Prooure.
New York. Feb. 5. Butter Firmer;
creamery higher than Extras, 4906Oc;
creamery extras, 49c; firsts, 45048c.
Eggs Firmer; fresh gathered extras,
44(s'45c; fresh gathered -regular packed
extra firsts. 43 fa 44c; do, first. 42043c.
Cheese Market weak; state current
make, specials, 9O031c; do average
run, 10c.
New York Metals.
New York, Feb. 6. Copper, Iron and
lead, unchanged.
Spelter Dull; East St. Louis delivery,
spot, offered at 16.40; February, 16.30..
At London Spot copper, 186; electro
lytic, (105; tin, 245; spelter, spot, 48.
Liberty Bonds.
New York, Feb. 6. The final prices on
Liberty bonds today were: 8s, 89.00;
first convertible 4s, 93.02; second 4s,
92.90; first convertible 41Js, 95.36; second
convertible 44s, 94.30; third 414s, 95.12:
fourth 4s, 94.10.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 6. Butter One
cent higher; creamery, 42c; firsts, 40c;
seconds, 38c; packing, 28c.
Kggs Two cents higher; firsts, 37c.
Poultry Unchanged.
New York Sugar,
New York, Feb. 6. Sugar Raw. un
changed. issue $25,000,000
FINANCIAL
New Tork, Feb. 8. Coppers wer lhj
Issue around which today's dull and lr
regular securities market revolved, Ameri
can SmslUng uutklng a groa decline cC
6 point on announcement of a re
ductlon In the quarterly dividend front I
to 1 per crnt.
This action of the smelting director)
occasioned some surprise, although It
had long been reported that ths com
pany' earning were running clos to. If
not under, the former rates of dlntiibu
tion en common shares.
Kindred stocks wer hevy, evidently
In the belief that returns to hareholdt-r
are likely to suffer similar revision, to
gether with the widely recognised fact
that prevailing condition In the mctnl
Industry ar uncertain, at bort
In the main, however, the market
teemed disposed to throw off some of lu
recent heaviness and short covering wh
again Impelled In such leadors s Lnlt.'l
States . Steel, shippings, tobaccos. dl
tilling, food and utility Issues, at ex
treme gains of 1 to 3 points.
Oil snd motor offered belter ri
tanc to pressure and rail wer firm
when at all traded tn. hut ths usual shad
ing of quoted value ensued towards thr
close, General Motor moving counter t
the general trend at an advance of al
most 1 points.
A firmer tone ruled for time and ca!
funds, the latter rising to S per cent it
the final hour and probably contributing
to the realising movement of that period
New maximums were scored by French
municipal Issues. but domestic bonds.
Including the Liberty group, eased. Total
sales, par value, aggregated $14,850,000
Old United States coupon and register"'
4s gained per cent on call.
Number of sales and quotations on lend
lug stocks: Closing
Sales. High. Low, Bid.
Am. Beet Sugar. 400 6 68 68
American Can .. 600 47 48 47
Am. Car & F'dry 600 8 88 80
Am. Locomotive ..... 60
Am. Smelt ft Ref. (0.600 69 63 SS
Am. T. ft T 1.700 106 in joo
Anaconda Copper 5,800 68 57 f.S,
Atchison 300 ! 9
AO&W1SSL 300 7 7 7
Baltimore ft Ohio 600 46 46 46
B. ft S. Capper. . 300 17 17 17'j
t'al. Petroleum .. 1.4U0 14 23 23'.
Canadian Pacific 5
Central Leather., 600 68 68 t-
Chee. ft Ohio.... 206 55 66 5
C, M. & St. P.... 900 37 'i 37 37
C, R. I. & P. ctfs , 300 23 21U 23
Chlno Copper ... 1 800 12 83 3,1,
Colo Fuel ft Iron 35 (-j
Corn Prod. Ref.. 4,400 48 47 47 ',
Crucible Klocl ... 800 Sa 63 8.1
Cuba Cane Sugar 4.300 12 21 UK
DlHtlller's Sec... 3.900 S4 63 4
Erie lii-
(Inneral Electric 48
(leneral Motors 10,200 112 128 131
lit. Northern pfd 200 12 92 92',
Gt. N. . ctfs... 2.900 38 37 37.
Illinois Central 98
Inspiration Cop.. 5.100 44', 43 4:1H
Int., M. M. pfd... 9.300 7 95 87
Int. Nickel 1,400 S 85 36
Int. Papor 11,500 17 35 xV
K. C, 8 ., , 17',
Kennecott Copper 7,800 32 31 321,
Louisville ft Naah 300 115 114 115'..
Maxwell Motors.. 600 11 14 31 31 ',
Mex. Petroleum.. 10.000 168 K,6 167
Miami Copper.... 200 12 25 22
Mo. Pacific 800 14 24 24
Montana Power 71
Nevada Copper.. 500 17 18 16
N. Y. Central 1 600 73 73 72
N Y N H'ft H.. 300 18 28 28
Norfolk & West.. 200 105 105 105
Northern Pacific 200 11 91 91
Pennsylvania ... 1.600 44 44 44
Pittsburgh Coal .. 45
Ray Con. Copper. 2,400 10 20 20'i
Heading 3.400 79 79 79
Rep. Iron ft Steel 200 73 73 73'.
Xhat. Ariz. Cop 11
Southern Pacific. 4,600 19 98 98
Southern Railway 700 18 26 .26
Studebaker Corp 6.300 61 60 50
Texas Co 1,700 189 188 188
Union Pacific 800 128 127 128
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 102
U. S. Steel 65,000 0 89 90
U. 8. Steel pfd... 200 114 114 I14
Utah Copper 1,000 8 68 68
Western Union 87
VV'estln'ouse Elec 800 42 41 42
Beth B 2,800 60 f.4 83
1
London Money.
London. Feb. 6. Money and discount-
unchanged.
Due March 1, 1922