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THE OMAHA SUNDAY FEE! FETnUJAKT S, 1515. Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK : Omaha, TIsestpt Here of fir li Monday .... official Tu.sday .... official W.dn.scJsy . ffletal Thursday., , official Friday fcstlmat Saturday.. February I.. 1M. Cattl. Hog. Bhe.p. (.48 20.700 .U 10,1171 I.1M 17.141 l.87l 5,000 i,(ltl l,26S t.BKt l.SSi 400 1.404 1.130 13.141 T.liS S0 1 3.00 Sf 14 60; 114 50 tf is.no j iis.oo em.7S; IS 60&U.7S; Sic day this werlt.6,;t I2.8S6 U.040 Ham day lint weak.10,071 T.10 it, (6) Sum two wsk ago.,071 1JI,0 34,404 Sum thr. ki. aio Is.OIS 117, 4 4S.if , fHmi days ytar aso.38,147 104. 31 41.53T Cattle UnottlcUl rec.lpt eallM for It ur of can le, or around 400 head, moat o fwhteh war through and not offered fur aala. Trada waa nominally ateady and SO and It cants higher for th week on the bulk of the beef steers, and the gains of butcher stock are fully 11.00 and 11.50 over the low time, with the beet cowa and heifers sHItnc st a spread of 112 00 and (14 on, medium to choir, kinds any where from lio oo to In 00 and fair grades from 11.25 to 110.00. Feeders were strong all week, 60 and 75 cents higher than the rlos of last weak. Quotation on tattle Oood to choice hoevm, 117.00011.00; fair to good beeves. H&.oof 16.75 common to fair beeves, good to choice yearlings, fair to good y.arllncs. common to fair yearltnga, good to oholce heifers, good to thole cows, llO.OOJfMl.75; fair to good cows, f.t 25(910. 00; common to fair cowa. 1.50ffS25; choice to prims feeders. Itt.00tyl5.25; good to choice fi-eilt'i.1, 112 00 13.75: medium to good feeders, 110.50912.00; good to choice stockers. I10.00tiil2.00 fair to good stock eO'it "saAiao a,oos :o3'l0"'9l 'oa hjojs so 10. 00; veal calves. I7.00il!75; bulls, ere. IS ! 10.00; common to fair Block ers, 17.50a S 60; stock heifers, li.508.5O; sings, etc.. 19 00 i 10 60. Hncs RecelDts were light today about s.ooo head, which, with a carry-over from yesterday amounting to close to 1,000 head makes la 'he neighborhood of 8,000 hoBS on ssle. Shippers Jumped Into the early market and took a. fairly liberal supply at generally lOo higher prices than yesterday. The packer market also show ed strength but perhaps not as much hlsher aa prices paid by shippers. The murket eased off all around the close, 11,-rlinna steady to 10c higher would cover nuiln all of the trade today. Bulk of hI.s Is 116. 03f 17.25 and top at 117.50. Vrk-es have seen practically no change for the week, while there have been varla lions from day to day with the wider spread In the bulk at times, there has been no serious effort to get wsy from Iho minimum of 117.00 until today. One noticeable feature of the week has been ! gradual increasing supply of shipper Mders. Sheep and Lambs Fresh receipts of ihesp amounted to only iOS lion and there were feeders going through The killer market hae been In healthy condi tion all week and the improved quullty has met with a broader demand and prices showed an advance of Toco' 11.00 on rat lambs, moat of the sales at the -lose it tho week wars from fls.Ufi 16.60, with a top of Ht.75, Sheep are probably from 10 ft Joe higher with most of the fat awes lllng from I10.7611.00. with some ex tr cholca kinds up to IJ1.20. Yearlings hav also shown th corresponding gain, sue string selling up to 114.00. The en Ilio market la probably from 0ctrll.00 higher than a week ago. ' yuotattons on sheep: Lambs., good to rhulce. 110. 4016 16. 75; lambs, lair to good, I15.75S 16.40; lamb feeders, tl3.0015.SO; yearlings, good to choice, 113.0014.00; yoarUnRs fair to go. '. 19.O0&9.50; year ling f'-eders .n5 .00; wethers, fat. $11.00013. 00: wetli . feeders M.6O01O.M; ewes, good to i- o.icc, 1.0011.20; ewes, fair to good, I8.00ftjil0.00; two feeders u.00(U:89O. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Feb. ' S. Castle Receipts, 2.H00 head; compared with, a week ago. choice and prima beef ateers 25 cents higher: others 50 to 75 cents higher: fat i-ows and heifers, bulls, $0 cents to 11.00 IHSher: canners and cutters, ateady; reives. 1,25 to 11.50 higher; light stock ed. 25 cents higher; feeders, 40 to 78 gents higher. Hogs Kecelpts, 12,000 head; market actlva and 10 cents higher than yester day's average; bolk of Bales., $17,550 17.90: butchers. $17.76018.00; light. I17.25S17.76: packing. IH.66917.66; throwouts, I16.2501t.65;' pigs, good to choice. 115.00017.00. Sheep and Lambs Kecelpts, 1,000 head; compared with a week ago, fat lambs and yearlings, 60 to 76 cents higher; sheep, mostly M cent higher; feeding lambs, 10 to $5 cents higher. Kansas City Lira Stock. Kan.as City. Mo.. Feb. 8. Cattle Re ceipts, 400 head; market steady; prime fed steers. I18.OO019.OO; western steers, $12.00 ji li.r.O; cows.. 7.0014.00; heifers, 18.00 014.50; stockers and feeders, $7.50316.00; calves. $7.00014.00. Hoge Receipts. 800 head; market steady; bulk, 117.00017.50; heavy. 117. 3B0 17 66; packers and butchers. 117.10017. 67, lights. $16. 10017.25; pigs, $12.0001$ oo. Khi.n Pen.lnts. 200: steady lambs. I15.60ttlt.75: yearlings, $10.00014.60; wethers, $9.00012.25; ewes, $8.00010.50; stneker and feeders, $8.OO01t.OO. Hlonx City Llv Stock. Sioux City. la.. Feb. $. Cattle Re- c ipis steer, non an sale; tat cow and heifers, $7 00012.60; eanner. .O0t.T5; Block ers end feeders, $1 000 12 00; feeding cow and heifers, M.JC0I6O Hog Receipts, 4.100 bead market steady; light, $16.76017.00; mixed. 117.00 01715; heavy, 117.10017.36; bulk of sales. 117.00017.!:. Sheep Receipts, 700 head: market steady. St. Joseph LIt Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. I. Cattle Re ceipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $13 60018.26; cows and heifers, $6,000 16 60: calves. 16,0001$. 00. Hogs Receipts, 9,600 head; market higher; top, 117.40; bulk of sales, $11.15 017.30. Sheep and Lambs Reeelpls. none; mir. ket nominal; lambs, $14.00011.10; ewes, 18.00011. 00. Chiesce Grain and Provisions. Chlcato, Feb. I. Persistent heavy spec ulative selling sss oelated with gossip about price-flslng for basic commodities more than wlpeo out advances today In th corn market. Th close wss nervou, at th sams as yesterday flnlbh to 3c net lower, with May. $1.12 to 11.12 14 and July, 11.0814 to II. OHj. Oat Inst half cent to on cent. In provisions there were gains of 37o to ISo At first th corn market had an upward slant owing to week-end adjustment of trades and to report that no decided In crease of selling by rural holders waa look ed for. Moreover, advices wer at hand that the entente allies were unwilling to accept the export condition which th Argentine government ws said to Da try ing to nforce. Houses with eastern connections, though, took an ggresslvely bearish attitude, and finally succeeded In bringing about decline. Gossip that a funh.r downward movement of commodity prices was Inevitable bad considerable to do with the setbsck, and so, too, had a sudden development of hedging her in the February option. Oats wer weak throughout th day. Support was lacking. Report thtrt packer had received liber al new order from th government hoisted provision. Shipments during th week wer far In excess of th totals of a year ago. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. rhlna tt f. trial TMif f II TT1 1 h 4i1 Th Bee by Lot? an ft Bryan, stock and grain broken, 31$ South Sixteenth urt, Omaha: GRAIN MARKET Omaha. February $ Hit. Grain arrival wer again light with II car of wheat 17 oars or corn, 17 car of oats, t ear of rys and II ear of barley. Corn sold fairly wall at prices ranging from unchanged to I or I cents lower, virtually everything going at a decline of at lesst S cents. Oat wer 1 to IV, cent off. Ry was 4 to 6 cents lower than th sales road day before yesterday but unchanged from yesterday's nominal quotations. Barley sold off I to 4 cent. Soma cholc wheat was up, but th rest was about unchanged. Only a few cars wer reported In. OMAHA FUTURES. Corn I Open. I High, I Low. I Close. 1 Tes'y. Feb. 1.17 1 l it 1.14 Mar. I l.lt . 1.1$ I Ml May 1.14 M4H 1.14 Oat. Feb. .11 II .65'. Mar. .65 4 56H .16 Vi May .H 66 Mi 66H Receipts- Today. Wk ago. Tr ago. ...II ...17 ...17 ... ...12 61 46 41 .16 .17 Chicago .... Kansas City St. Louis ... Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg ... 17 57 74 I 13 131 64 11 Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yesfy, Corn .Var. 1.2054 1.201 1.11 l.HH l-l$i May 1.1$ M3 1.16S 1 1254 111 July l.OIVi l.Otttl 1.0744 LOIVi 1.08 V oat. i Mar. .I4 .6141 Mhl .65 .564 May ,66H .Ss .651 63 .July .14m .64541 .63 4 .5IV4! -64 Vi Pork May 37.11 37,16 37.00 37.15 31.10 Lsrd May 22.11 tJ.Sfl 22 t7 22.80 23.10 July 22.10 22.85 22.10 22.33 21.15 Rib May 21. OS 21 27 21.00 21.27 20.12 May i0.0 120. tO 20.S.7 20.82 80.60 Chicago Produce. Chicago, Feb. I. Butter Market , un settled;' creamery, 28 046 54c. Eggs .Market lower; receipts, 8.051 esses; firsts 3703754c; ordinary firsts, 3603654c; at mark, cases Included. 360 17c. Potatoes Market' higher; receipt. 26 car; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota bulk, 11.7001.80; do sacks, 11.7601.85. Poultry Alive, market unchanged. Liberty Bonds, Now York. Feb. 8. Final prices on Lib erty bonds today were: 354s, 98.92; first convertible 4s, $3.02; second 4, 12.70; first convertible 454, 14.90; second con vertible 4 Vis. 4.0S; third 454. $6.10; fourth 4 a, 14.08. Wheat ...... Corn Oats Ky Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats 25 Rye Barley t RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. ....100 .... 2t .... to 12 ....117 Corn No. I whit: 1 ear, $1.11; 1 car, $1.27. No. 4 white: 1 car. $1.22; 1 car, $1.20 (2-lln haul). No. t yellow: 1 car, $1.92 (old): t car. $1.10; 1 ear, $1.14. No. 4 yellow: 1 car $1.26; II ear, $1.21; I cars, 11.10. 240. I yellow: I car, 11.11; 1 car. 11.17. No. yellow; 1 oar. Il-lt. No. I mixed: 1 car 11.21. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 11.21; 4 cars, 11.10. No. I mixed; i car, $1.17; 2 ear 11.16; $ car, $1.15. Oats No. I white: 7 cars, 67c; t cars, 595jc: t cart, tlc. No. 4 white: S cars, 56c. Sampl white: I cars. 6554a. By No. $; 2 cars, $1.21; 2 car, 11,20. No. 2: 1 car, $1.11. Barley No. 3: 4 car 83c. No. 4: 2 cars, 78c. Wheat No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.24. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.25. No. $ north ern spring: 1 oar, $2.14 (smutty); 1 car 12.12 (smutty). Sampla northsrn spring: 1 car, $2.02 (smutty). No. 1 durum.: 1 car, 12.18; 1 car, $2.11 (red). No. I mix. id: 1 car, $2.11. N. I mixed: 2-6 car 12.20 (smutty); 1 car, 12,01 (durum quality). No. I mixed: 1 car, $3.12. has had as Important bearish influence this week on the corn market her and so too hsa a decided falling off in domestlo feeding demand. Compared with a week ago, corn prices this morning wer le to 1540 down; est wer 54 lower to 54e advano and provision varying from J 7c decline to a rise ef lOo. Among th chief depressing aspect of th Argentin agreement waa tha ab sence of any specification aa to minimum prices. Weakness which resulted In th corn market her was only offset In part by later sdvlces ' sssertlng that th Ar gentin government would prohibit export unless at a much higher level than current quotations, and that Industrial troubles In Argentina wer greatly curtailing ship ments from that country. On th other hand tenacity of domestlo producer In refusing to let go of holding wer mor than counter balanced by avldene that feeding requirements had shrunk and by th beginning of a movement at Washing ton to arrange a government prlc basl tor commodities. Speculative buying gav relatlv steadi ness to oat. Immense export business took virtually all th weakness out of provisions. It waa ssld stocks wer becoming rapidly absorbed. Omaha Bar Market. - Receipts good on both prairie and al falfa, while th demand I only fair, which ha caused th market to go aom lower on alfalfa. Pralrl hay I steady, with no chang In prices. Oat and wheat straw 1 lower on account of demand be ing quiet Hay Cholc upland prarle, $31.00; No. 1, I23.00(a24.00; No. 2, 119.00021. 00: No. 3, 114. 0017. 00. No I midland, I23.00 24.00: No. 2. !1 00)' 30 00. No. 1 lowland. 117.00010.00; No. 2. $14.00016. 00; No. I, 110.00012.00. Choice alfalfa. $30.00; No. 1, $27,500 18.50; standard, $36.00027.00; No. 2, $21.00034.00; No. 8, $19.00020.00. Straw Oat, $12.00013.00; wheat, $11.00 012.00. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa., Feb. I. Turpentine Firm. 66 54c; sales, 61 bbls. ; receipts, 168 bbls. ; shipments, 17 bbls.; stock, $0,118 bbls. Rosin Inactive; sale, non; receipts. 212 bbls.; shipment, non; stock, 78,971 bbls. Quota: B, $18.10; D and E, 113.15; F, $11.20; O, 113.26; H, 111.85; I, 113.65; K. $15 75; M, $16.16; N, $16.10; WG, $16.30; WW, $11.76. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Feb. I. Barley 740S6c. Rye No. 2. 11.32. Bran 142.00. Corn $1.24 01.1$. Oats 5854 065c. Flax $3.3008.13. GRAIN REVIEW. Chicsgo, Feb. $. Announcement sf the signing of a 1200,000,000 grain pact be tween Argentina and th antent allies 812 MAIN ST. FT. WORTH. TEX LOANS on RESIDENCES Low Semi-Annual Interest HOME-OWNER LOANS Up to 60 ea resi dence letg than five years old. 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Through your plan of cashing our accounts," we" have accom plished our aims by having mora than doubled the volume of our business, and have placed this company where it is cow perhaps the largest of its kind 'in the oountry -all this without increasing our capitalization one dollar Today our stockholders are in position to retain all of . the future profits, without having to share them with added stockholders. We care often wondered why other concerns do not avail thensalveB of a system such as yours, thereby seeping their profits, Perhaps it is bsoause of the mistaken, idea Sometimes prevalent that your plan is not good banking, an Idea that would quickly be eliminated if a) little time were spent In analysing your plan. Because ef our growth,- our banking connections are' now such that we can secure all of the assistance which we may need - yet we consider it a good policy to con tinue our relationship with you whereby an immediate conversion of aooounts into cash, without disturbing our oustomers with notice, will enable as to complete even larger undertakings UJ k(IU, TX3 EE' n 1 is i H : m i 11 a 1 NOTE : The bove concern ha a net worth of 1217,144.09. Commercial Acceptance Trust, cmcAGo.nx. .208 S. La Salle St, Cash Capital$l,150,000 Affiliated with . Commercial Credit Company, Baltimore. Md. Cash Capital $2,2.0.000 Surplus $450,000 Rep resected at NEW TORI PHILADELPHIA BOSTON ASSOCIATED SWINE BREEDERS. lac. 3 Crocker Net Bank Bldg. I Sa Fraacisc. Cat. 1 1 CINCINNATI FINANCIAL New Tors. Feb. 1. Fropoi.d r4uetion of oosstwls. earrle end report of addi tional euta In transatlantic fr.lght rate caused moderateir heavy aelllng of ship ping In today' otherwise quiet stock mar a.t. Uarlne eommen fell a point, th prefer red almost 1; United Fruit, Jv and At lantic, Uulf and West Indies, i, very light recoveries ensuing later. Th balance of th last waa under the same Influence which prompted liquida tion and short selling In the preceding day of th week, equipments and asso ciated Issues showing further weakness. Steel Foundry, American Car, American Can, United Statea Rubber, th secondary motors, Mexican Petroleum and Consoli dated Oa reacted an to three points and United Statea Steel lost a substantial frac tion, repeating It low quotation of 18 for th current movement at th heavy close. Canadian Pacific' la of IK points wer ascribed to that company' shipping In terests, other rails making no material change. Metal wer comparatively ateady, Ignoring rumor of yet anither downward revision In refined coppers. A decrees of tSS.OOO.Oot In actual loans and discount and a contraction of almost $30 000.000 In excess reserve were the un usual feature of th weekly bank state ment. Trading In bonds wa fairly large, th general list (hading fractionally, with a new minimum quotation for Liberty fourth 414 et 193. tS. that Issue rallying later Total ssle (par value) aggregated ,600, 000. Old United States coupon and regis tered 4s advanced Si of on per cent on call during th week. Th following quotation are furnished by Logan A Bryan, member New York Stock exchange, 111 South Sixteenth street. Opening. 1:J0 p. m. Union Pclflo R. R 126 12H Southern Pacific R. R Missouri Paclflo Ry l.Vi !3',4 Canadian Pacific Ry 1674 157 Oreat Northern Ry 92 2 Atchison, T. ft 8. Fe Ry.. so's !'' Chicago, Mil. ft St. P. Ry. "' Chicago, R. I. ft P. Ry.. V4 23 - Chicago ft N. W. Ry.' 4 94S Wabash Ry 1 si N. V., N. H. ft H. R. R... SS'4 38 N. t. Central R. R 71 "4 11 Pennsylvania R R Co.... 44'. 44 It Baltimore ft Ohio R. R.. 45 4I', Reading Co ITfe TT I.ehlgh Valley R. R. Co.. It is Erie R. K IS H Krle 1st pM 14H 14H Chesapeake ft Ohio R, R. IS H Southern Ry ! J V. 8. Steel Corp. com.... V. 8. Steel Corp. pfd 113 11SV, Bethlehem Steel Corp..., f Kg. American Locomotive ... M! US. Pressed Steel Car 0 ' to American Cur Foundry... HH. 14 4, Baldwin Locomotive W'k 6 i Gt. N. Iron Or Property TV. J?4 Anaconda Cop. Mining Co. II !6 Chlno Copper Co 13 J! Nevada Con. Copper 144. 1 Miami Copper Co Jl1. 711. Hay -Con. Copper Co lt U4i Utah Copper Company. .. . tt edi Inspiration Con. Copper Co 42 42 Butte & Superior 17 17 Tennessee Copper 114 13H Am. Smelt, ft Ref. Co.... 641. 24 National Lead 5. ' 4 Mex. Petroloum Co., Ltd. .168 166i (lencral Electric Co 147 147 Westinghous. Electric ... 41 U 4114 P. U. L. & O. Co 47 47 Con. O L. 4t P. Co Hi 1H Am. Tel. ft Tel 101. 101 Central Leather Co G(t Va H American Can 4s 464 Uoodrlch (B. F.) Co S, t7 United State Rubber .... 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We have prepared a circular giving particulars, a copy of which we will be glad to mail you. viiEimiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iini!3iiiiir. auJ.Jiai.Jl.M.sa-.iJiismI,;ni..iit....ll. n1.,,aii,i.iK,l.,).fluiU..1,.. .gn,- KIME First Public' Offering of the 8 per cent. Cumulative Preferred Shares with a 100 per cent. Bonus of Common Stock of the ;ley oil & refining co. at $6.00 per share Subscription Books Now Open and Will Close February 15th or Sooner in Event of Over-Subscript! on. Con.erva.tira mve.tor know that the character of a corporation i determined by tha integrity and ability of tha men in eon trol, and tha KIMBLEY OIL & REFINING CO. U ingula.rly fortunate in ha high itandard of tha man who make np lU directorate. Officers and Directors E. W. KIMBLEY, President. Hae been an active oil producer for fifteen year, and thoroughly enjoys the confidence of the businest and financial interest of Oklahoma. A. M. YOUNG, Formerly State Bank Examiner for Oklahoma and now connected with a large National Bank of Naw York City. C. HOWARD BAKER. General manager and Vke-Preident of Baker Bro. Glass Factory, Okmulgee, one of the large claaa manufacturing companies of the country. J. U. 1.IUIX9, luua, uui Secretary of the State of Okl ahoma, GENERAL OFFICES OKMULGEE, OKLAHOMA. Outstanding Capital Stock When this Issue is Placed 110,000 Shares 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock, $ 550,000 210,000 Shares ... Common Stock, $1,050,000 Par Value Shares $5.00 Fully Paid and Non-Assessable D. M. FINK, President Commercial National Bank, Muskogee, Okie. W. A. McBRIDE, Jr., Vice-President of the Bank ef Commerce, Okmulgee, Oklahoma. HON. MARK L. BOZARTH. Judge of the District Court for Okmulgee and Creek Counties, Oklahoma. W. D. EGOLF.. An experienced oil operator and one of the most substantial and trustworthy business men of Musko gee. one of Oklahoma most substantial citizens KIMBLEY OIL & REFINING COMPANY COMBINES THE SOUND EIMENTS OF SAFETY, YIELD, PERMANENCY AND UNUSUALLY LARGE PROFITS THROUGH THE INCREASE IN THE MARKET VALUE OF THE COMMON SHARES NOW GIVEN AS A BONUS WITH THE PREFERRED. SAFETY OF THE INVESTMENT The company owns and Controls ever 60,000 acres of oil and gas leases located in the proven oil districts of Texas and Okla homatwo of the most important oil producing States of the Union. With less than 5 per cent, of the company's holdings devel oped, earnings are at the rate of over $438,000 per annum, equivalent to 72 per cent, on the preferred stock when this offering has been placed. After payment of preferred divi dends, present production is equal to over 37 per cent, per annum on the common stock. DIVIDENDS Dividends on the Preferred shares are .8 per cent, annually. After the payment of the 8 per cent, dividend on the Pre ferred shares, earnings applicable to dividends on the $1,050, 000 Common shares, that will be outstanding, are equivalent to over 37 per cent., which plainly indicates that the Common shares should be placed on a dividend-paying basis within a relatively short time. 10 WELLS NOW DRILLING Ten (10) new wells are now being drilled and mark the in auguration of an active development of tha Texas and Okla homa properties. When the wells now drilling, several of which are searing completion, have been brought in, present earnings will be greatly increased and a substantial dividend should be paid oa the Common shares. The productive potentialities of the 40,000 acres of oil lands controlled by Kimbley Oil & Refining in Texas, where UNDEVELOPED OIL LEASES have advanced in value from a few dollars an acre to many thousands of dol lars, plainly indicate that tha Common shares, given as a bonus to subscribers to tha 8 Per Cent. Preferred shares, should not only command a market value equal to the Preferred, but may advance to even higher figures. MARKET FOR COMMON The Common sharea of Kimbley Oil eV Refining can be ob tained only through subscription to the Preferred shares, now offered at $6.00. Each subscriber to one (1)8 "Preferred" will receive one (1) share of "Common" as a bonus. When this allotment of "Preferred" has been subscribed, a public market will be established for the "Common" shares on the New York Curb and on the basis of present earnings they should command a price equal to that of the Preferred, and concurrent with the completion of new wells, particularly those being drilled in what is termed "gusher" territory, should quickly advance to materially higher price levels. TEXAS PROPERTIES The meteoric rise of the Texas oil fields has been the great, est development in the oil industry since petroleum was first diicovered in Oklahoma. It is an Aladdin-like tale and has in. cited the favorable comment of some of the greatest publica tion of our country, including the well-known "Saturday) Evening Post," which has devoted many pages of its valuable space to the fortune that are now being made. As the amount of Preferred Stock, carrying the 100 Per Cent Common bonus, to be sold at $6.00, is limited, purchasers should wire their orders, stating that funds to cover have been mailed. This will insure the benefit of the 100 PER CENT. BONUS IN COMMON SHARES Subscriptions will be received up to Feb. 15th by ! GUARANTY STATE BANIi OKMULGEE, OKLAHOMA ; - to whom checks should be made payable and who will acknowledge same and mail the certificate direct to subscriber. "P..d by tb Capital Issue comtnltt aa not tneompatlbl with th nation! intorcst but without approval ef legality, validity, worth of sacurity. Opinion No. A. 2433."