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AUTOMOBILES " , For Sal. 1 ' : tJNITED AUTO PARTS COMPANIES, Inc. USED, CAR DEPARTMENT 0tS rARNAM STREET. 1 00 rt Sedan 11,280. . -. 1 Cadillac (1, l:yllrtlr ll.. ': "B" 4 Buick tlUO. t 'H" ( Bulcke tl,40l each, ' 1 Bulck coupe, HIT MOO. iltlt Ford roadster 160. HIT Buiek-slx touring 17. ' 1 ltl Mltchell-sta touring $00. I 11T Maxwell tourings tit each. ' ' 1 lilt Oakland eoupt 1100. UNITED AUTO PARTS COM- , PANIES, Inc. -used car Department. : tOil FARNAM STREET. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF II CENTS PER MILE. , i YOU ARE COVERED BT INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. ! ' FORD DELIVERY CO. DOITO. 82t, 1314 HOWARD. USED CARS, ft Oldsmoblls truck, ltt ton.... 1300.00 -..,' 1 Maxwall ssdan, 1917. . . r, . . . ,. 800.00 1 Bulek sedan iSO.OO 1 Overland, touring, 1018 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1117 200.00 . 1 Hupp-10 roadster, a anap 250.00 HU Davenport St Phone D. 1241. s Auto Repair 8hop for aale or trade. Lota of Auto Parta and 8uppllea. " ' - 1611 Davenport St. HEEKS AUTO CO. ' Used ears bought, aold and exchanged, ws hay for oaah and aell on time. Full Una to (elect from. Middle State Garage. , 2024-8 Farnam St, Doug. 4101. - MEEKS AUTO CO. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEB US FIR8T AND SAVE MONET. . FAHNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., H. 0768. , 2014 FARNAM ST. AUTO BODIKSI ' " , MEW anoT uaed Ford bodies for sale. Get i our prices. O'&urkt-Ooldatrom , Auto Co., 70l South T4th St.. O-nsha. A. LEE A COMPANY. Ixpert automobile waahers, almonyera and polishers; all work guaranteed. t307 " N. 18th St Victor Garage. Ph. Web. 107. USED CARS AND TRUCKS . AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 20 Farnam 8t Omaha, Neb, . Uiad oars of exceptional value. 1 i ; GUY L. SMITH, isei Farnam ot. - Dong. 117a. I Wanted for spot cash. 100 used . ' CARS; quick action; Bo delay. Auto Ex. y. change Co. 2051 Farnam St. D. 408S. , ., cylinder Ctrtar car, electric atarter and v. lights. Fine running condition. 1185.00. " HI No. 13d St. Doug, 6522. FORD MARKET, tttS Farnam. Uaed Fords. , Time, cash, Uoerty bonds, new ooaies, 186. NEB. BUJCK AUTO CO., llth and Howard Sts. Tyler 17 :I100 Rsward for sny magneto we can't re- flnlty spark plug.' Baysdnrfer. tiqN 18th Ttl ntvTtn BT vct - W. a NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. ' 2520 Farnam St AUTO BTOR AGE 24-HOUR SERVICE. K - h. SERVICE OARAGE. 18th and Leavenworth, Doug.7000. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service - station for Rayfleld carburetors and -" ' Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. BARGAIN IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. ltth A Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 8R00. YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT .uaed car "There's a Reason." 2502-04 Farnam r-' Harney SSI. . OAKLAND, Sensible Six, ' . MARSH OAKLAND CO. "" t300 Farnam St. SIX-CYLINDER roadster for sale. First., ulass Condition. Very classy. Red 6081. '" 402 North Sixteenth St. GOOD USED CARS. GOT L. SMITH. 1P15 FORD touring car for sale. 1238 8. ISth. ' I - Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage, ltth and Farnam. Douglas 790. ; VTWO sutomoblles for sale or exchange, C. V- J- Canah, 808 McCague Bldg. Tires and Supplies. Tires at Half Price " DRY-CURE PROCESS. We make them good aa new. New ribbed tread. Non Plain. Ribbed. skid. T 30x1' ...';..'.... .18.60 10.00 11.00 tlOxSU J.;..;."....." 10.80 11. 80 13.00 3 SSx3V4 ........... 12.40 13.B0 14.60 E.34 ..., 18.00 17.25 18.60 '84x4 .,..... 17.00 - 17.60 20.26 - lUi ' ...v. ...... 11.00 16,60 18.00 . GUARANTEED M00 MILES. . u vr. x a a u. n, . . ,v u ... 2-in-l Vulcanizing Co., ; Douglas 1241. 616 Davenport St. ' WE will ahlp, subject to examination, our i.soo-mue. guaranteed tires at mess ' prlcea: ... Plain. Non-Skid. 10x1 17.80 t 0 I0x3tt 8.95 11 to 12x34 10.10 11.50 14x4 12.00 14.76 ' Express prepaid when cash accompanies '- ordsr. Standard Tire Co., 4 410 North 16th St Phone Douglas 3830 NEW TIRES, 1-2 !PRICE. rirestone, , CongresJ, Lee Pullman, SMsk. Writ for prtoes. Mention sixes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam BARGAINS IN TIRES. New, used and seconds, all sixes. i- Omaha Radiator A Tire Co. 1811 Cum- ing St. Tyler sit. ' NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We , retread and 'rebuild tires by Dry-Cure process. Idea Tiro Service, 2576 Har- ney St ' ' . , , SAIN more miles; nave your urea re treaded by a V a Tire Co. . t41l Leavenworth, - Tyler 1211-W. Repairing ana Painting. 'radiator cores installed Manufactured in Omaha. 24-hour - service tor Auto, "Snick Tractor. Ex- - pert radiator and fender repairing. Body Dents removed. New fenders male. OMAHA RADIATOR MFG. CO. I - 181 Cuming St Tyler 17. F, P. BARNUM CO., 1125 Cuming. Doug lag 1044. High grade automobile painting. - - Motorcycles and Bicycles. BARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES . Bargain to used machines, victor n. Rooe. ' the Motorcycle toss, I7th and Leavenworth sts. , - YOUR OPPORTUNITY" lomeuood Addition 20 NEW COTTAGES 70 FINE LOTS ; ' , Go On Sale Wednesday . Morning. 10 O'clock V WATCH TUESDAY EVENING OMA HA PAPERS FOR COMPLE TE INF If you want to OWN YOUR HOME , This Sale Will Offer a Rare Oppor , tunity f or yoiio i . ' . ; Payne S iaterBo, V..,- - ; " - ' ' -' " v v, " -- -; .; v-a,-- . : - j.;-:-' . i - "i. - - .' 616 Omaha National Bank Building v Y Douglas 1016 , ; - ' BRINGING UP P JVC TOX.T3 HJH A HUNDRED TIMES NOT To HI HAT .'ft riyMU Market arid Industrial News of LIVESTOCK Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at I o'clock p. m., June 23, 119; RECEIPTS CARS. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H's. C, M. ft St. P. 1 Union Paclfio .......47 17 tl 1 C. N. W., east .. .12 14 C. & N. W., west 70 175 1 C, St. P., M. O. ,...6 II C, B, ft Q., east .... - I C, B. ft Q., west ...30 32 4 C. R. I. ft P., east ., 7 3 .. Illinois Central 2 S Chi. Gt West 4 I Total recelpta 246 180 17 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogss. Sheep. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris ft Co 846 2,067 1.260 8wlft ft Co ..1,220 2,166 1,608 Cudahy Packing Co. .A 1,465 916 2,179 Armour ft Co 891 1,897 1,419 Schwarts ft Co. 1,899 .... J. W. Murphy 6,078 .... Lincoln Packing Co. . . . 28 So. Omaha Packing Co. 12 Hla-glns Packing Co. . . 24 .... . . Hoffman Bros 24 John Roth ft Sons .... SO Mayerowich ft Vail .... 19 P. O'Dea 2 195 F. P. Lewis 82 ,. Rosenstock Bros 3 ' Wertheimer & Degen . . . 157 Sullivan Bros l ... A. Rothschild 24 John Harvey 103 Cudahy. Kansas City .. 62 Other buyers 292 .... 8,106 Total 6,426 12,503 11,599 Cattle A fairly liberal Monday's run of cattle was reported In, about 6,000 head, and the receipts including a sprinkling of western range stock; the native cattle were very good in point of quality, but packers and shipping buyers acted as If they did not need a great many. Bids were generally 25 cents lower than the close of laat week, and trading during the early hours was largely on that basis, fully a quarter lower than "last week. In stockers and feeders, the demand was not at all urgent, and aa supplies were fairly liberal the decline on those Was In line with the slump In heef steers and butcher stock. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 22 .1067 $12 75 42 1067 13 85 46 1027 13 10 30 1259 14 25 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 16 765 13 26 27 582 13 25 21 769 13 40 19 744 13 85 COWS. 10 947 8 16 6 1136 9 25 22 1043 9 76 8 1323 10 00 HEIFERS. 6 693 10 00 16 912 10 65 CALVES. 1 1 375 7 60 1 190 IS 00 1 300 13 25 IS 161 13 75 t 120 14 00 3 163 14 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 778 7 25 18 768 10 10 Qu-Matlohs on cattle: Choice to prime yearlings, J14.5015.00; good to choice PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magsxlnes. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home? 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. GRADUATE nurse will give Swedish mas saga at your home or do nursing by the hour. Walnut 1806. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. , NOTICE. t The D. C. Gallup Horse snd Mule Co. after June 16th will change their auction days from Wednesdaya to Monday and Tuesdays. Auction the 2d and 4tn Monday and Tuesday of each month. HOGS HOGS Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phone Web. 2864. O. S. Penis. Agent. Harness, Saddlea and Trunka. Ws Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH ft CO. 1210 Farnam. FIRST 3160 takes team, harness and ball bearing wagon. Hurry. 2421 Cuming. Douglas 4969. GENTLE horse, harness and buggy for aale cheap. Mrs. i Kullk. Telephone South 1343. FRESH cow for sale, cheap. 3915 South Twenty-seventh St. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men f Omaha FURNITURE, pianos snd notes ss security. 10, mo. H. goods; totsl, 13.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Security Bldg.. 16th A Fan-am. Ty. 666 LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE 1301 DOUGLAS ST. LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 11; LIBERTY BONDS. O Of 2 1 W. C. FLATAU. E3T. Ittt. 10 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 6 LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleahock, 1514 Dodge. D. III. Est 1891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. FATHER - - i nil ir bm J i ii v -V i ii i i e-y v S Short Term Notes Quotations furnished by Trust Co.: First Liberty 3Us Second Liberty 4s... 1 Third Liberty 454a Fourth Liberty 4 'is Am. Foreign Sec. (1919) Am. Tel. ft Tel. 6s (1926).... Am. Telephone 6s (1924).... Am. Tobacco 7a (1922) Am. Tobacco 7s (1928) Anaconda Copper 6a (1929). Anglo-French 6s (1920) Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1919)... Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1922)... Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1923)... Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1924)... Beth. Steel 7s (1922) Beth. Steel 7s (1923) Csnada 6s (1921) Cudahy 7s (1128) Int. R. T. 6s (If 11) Kan. City Ter. 6s (1923).... Proctor ft G. 7s (1923) Proctor ft G. 7s (1922) Russian Rubles SHs (1936). Union Pacific 6s (1928) Wilson ft Co. 6s (1928) the Peters Bid. Asked. ..99.40 .... ..93.90 ..95.18 ..84.341 . 99V 99 .103Vi 103 . 100 'i .103 103 103H 104 . 99 99 96H 90 .102 103 .102 103 .102 103 .102 103 .101 101 .102 102 . 98 98 .102 102 . 89 90 .100 101 .103 104 .102 108 .110 115 .103 104 102 103 yearllr.ga, $13.2614,J5; fair to good yearlli.gs, I12.0013.00; common to fair yearUngs, 39.5011.60; good to choice beeves, 313.50 14.50; fair to good beeves, 112. 60 13.00; common to fair beeves, 110. 60 Si-12. 60; good to choice heifers, 12. 60013.25; prime cows, Sll.0012.00; good to choice cows, 19. 26 11.00; fair to good cows, J5.00jf9.25; common to fair cows, 15. 60 3.00; good to choice feeders, tU.7512.50; medium to good feeders. 110.0011.76; good to choice stockers, 110.0012.00: fair to good stockers, 19.00 10.00; common to fair stockers, 38.00 9.00; stock heifers, 8.009.50; stock cows, 17.008.00: stock calves, 18.0012.00; veal calves, 8.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc., 19.501311. 60. Hogs There was a fairly good run cf hogs here today, 162 loads, estimated at 12,000 head. Salesmen were aet for much higher prices this morning and buyers en tered the trade with determined efforts against too great an increase, creating a slew and draggy trade. Trade was very uneven, with sales all the way from 20 cents to 40 cents higher than last Satur day; bulk of today's sales wag 120.65 20.90, the latter figure being the top for the day. . HOGS. i No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 54. .310 ... 120 40 60. .268 ... 120 55 77. .239 140 20 60 62. .282 180 20 65 43. .200 ... 20 70 66. .205 70 20 75 64. .264 ...20 80 80. .200 40 20 86 61. .249 40 20 90 She epir There was a liberal supply of ssjm:t and lambs, 56 loads estimated at 14.000 head. Buyers, Insisted that cost here la still too high and very little trailing had been done up' to the noon hour, but probpect' were that the market would be anywaj 60 75c and possibly more lower than the close last week, One string of ftedeis ewes sold at 16.00. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, handy weight, 117.5017.75; lambs, heavy weight, 617. 00j))17.60; lamb culls, 16.0014.00; yearlings, 19.2510.50; wethers, 19.000 9.76;, ewes, good to choice, 18.008.50; ewes, fair to good, 7.008.00; ewe culls, 13.00 8.00. ,- Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, June 23. Cattle Receipts, 20, 000; estimated tomorrow, 17,000; mostly lower Beef steera medium and heavy weight: Choice and prime, J14. 86 15.00; medium and good, 112. 40 14.85. Light weight, good and choice, 114.2515.25; common and medium, 110.0013.25. Butcher 'cattle, heifers, 17.75j)13.25; cows, 17.5P--12.75. Canners and cutters, 36.25 7.60 Veal calves, light and Sandy weight, $16.25 17.75. Feeder steers. 19.25- 12.7S Stocker steers, 18.00 12-00. Hogs Receipts, 37,000; estimated to morrow. 45,000; Irregular; heavy weight, $20.5021.25; medium weight, 120.26- 021.40: light Wt., 120.2582121.40; light light. 118.6021.00; heavy packing sows, smooth, I19.5020.26; packing sows, rough, 119.00- 1P.60: pigs, 117.5018)18.60. Shec-D Receipts. 20.000: lower. Lambs, 84 pounds down, 114.5017.0O; culls and common, $8,0014.00. Yearling wethers, 10.2513.76. Ewes: good and choice, I6.258.25; culls and common, 2.50 5.75. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, June 23. Cattle Receipts, 6.000: slow and uneven. Beef steers, me dium ar.d heavy weight, medium end good. Sll.5K14.SO; common, 110.7511.75. Light weight, good and choice. . tll.6014.50; and medium, 19.56011.60; butcher cat tle heifers, 8.2514.50; cows, 7.00- 11.25; canners' and cutters, 16. 254P7.6U; veal calves, light and handy weight, 112.60617.00; feeder steers, I8.2S11.50; stock steers. 17. 60011. 50. Jnoge Kecelpts, lo.ftuu: weak. top, $21.75. Bulk, $21.00Qtl.6O: heavy weight, 121.00621.60; medium weight, 121.25' 31.76; light weight, 120.25021. 26; light light. $19.50021. 05; heavy packing sows, smooth $1 8.76 19.75 ; packing sows, rough. $17.00018.76; pigs, 111.0020.00. Sheep Receipts, s.eoo: lower. Lamm 81 lbs. down, Including springs, 14.00 16.60; culls and common, $8.0011.50; yearling wethers, $11.6012.60; ewea, me dium and choice, $7.00 7.60; culls and common, $3.606.00. Sioux City Live Stock. 81oui City. Ia.. June"! 23 Cattle Re ceipts, 1,(00 head; market steady! beef steers, $10.00 14.00; fat eows and heifers, l7.ooigii2.Z5; canners, 15.007 00: stocker and feeders, $7.00011.00; feeding cows and heifers, $7.0010.09. , Hogs Receipts, 10,100 head; market steady; light, $20.6020.76: mixed, $20,40 20.76; heavy, 110.00 20.50; bulk of sales, 120.40020.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200. Mai ket strong. ' ' St, Joseph Live Stock, St. Joseph. Mo.. Jirhe 23. Cattle Re ceipts 1,600; lower; steers. $11.00015.00; cows and heifers, $5.00014.00; calves f f.DUfFiO.OV. 4 1 Hogs Receipts, " $,500; higher. Top, Sheer Receipts, 1.100; '. lower; Iambs, $lg.00QI6.75; ewes. $6.6007.60. Kansas City livestock. Kansas City, Mo., Juno It. (U. 8. Bu reau of Markets). Cattle Receipts, 14, 000; market lower; steers, , 19.26015.00; heifers, $6.(0018.10; cows, $6.8(011.75; calves, $lt.OO01(.t(; stockers, $7.00012.(0. Hogs Rscelpts, t.000; market higher; heavies, $20.76021.06; lighU, $20.00020.90; packing, $20.25020.60: pigs, $18.60016.75. Sheep Receipts, f.ODO; market lower: lambs, $11.01017.00; ewes, $6.00017.00. f Chicago Produce. , Chicago, June 21. Butter Market higher; creamery, 45 0 50o. , Eggs Market unsettled; receipts, tt.ftSl cases; rsts, 19040c; ordinary rsts, 18c; at mark, cues Included, 18039c; storage packed firsts, 42 0 42et extras, 43 & Poultry Market steady; fowls, 280. Kansas City Frodne. Kansas City, Mo., June It. Butter Two cents lower: creamery, 4te; firsts, 44c; seconds, 42o. - Eggs Unchanged; firsts, ttc: seconds, 13c. . PQuUrjr-Lower: hens, He; roosters, 15c; broilers, 15041c . .i , ' x New York Sugar, .;,'. New Tork, June, It. Raw. sugar Mar ket steady; centrifugal, $7.18; .refined, steady; out loaf, $10.(0; crushed, $10.25; mould A. 19.60; cubes, $9.75; XXXX pow dered. ll.JO; standard powdered, . $9.1 6 ; fine granulated and Diamond A, $9.00; confectioners' A, $8.t0; No.. I soft, $1.15. .; Chicago' Fotatoes. ;- - ' Chicago, Juno It. Potatoes Arrivals. It can; new. weaker: Bliss Triumphs, sacked, carlots, 12. 500186 cwt; Irish cobblers,, best, 16.60 0 7.15 -DM.; old. de moralised! too few to establish market DID YOO CALL , NE M ACIE THIS WILL TEACH HIM A LESSON- FINANCIAL New Tork, June 23. Te languid man ner, amounting to almost Indifference, with which Wall street today received the news of Germany's unconditional accept ance of the peace treaty offered ample proof that high financial circles had long ago discounted that momentous event. Slocks were strong at the outset, leaders gaining 1 to 4 points on week-end accu mulation of buying orders, presumably for Interior account, but prices were soon ma terially Impaired on what apparently were further cashing in of profits. An uncertain rally ensued before noon, but was followed by another and more se vere reaction, the list Improving variably later. At its best, however, the market was only moderately active, the total turn over and number of Issues traded in falling far short of recent expansive sessions. Standard shares, such as Investment rails, shippings and seasoned Industrials, derived little benefit from the day's op erations, but some of the motors, oils to bacco and food Issues asserted much of last week's supremacy. Equipments also contributed tq the higher level with low grade transportations, minor metals and sundry specialties, notably Industrial Al cohol, American Woolen and Columbia Gas. Call money's unexpected advance from 6 to 8 per cent was a factor at the irregular close. Sales amounted to 1,275, 000 shares. Translated In terms of foreign exchange, Germany's surrender was without effect, aside from slight recoveries In rates on London and Paris. Domestic advances In cluded further optimistic reports regard ing general business from western points. International war Issues registered no material alterations and Liberty bonds showed only slight chancres. Total sales (par value) aggregated 13,875,000. Old United State bonds were unchanged on call. Some of the motors, .rubber and food Issues were at highest prices in the final hour but the general list pursued an un certain course as call money hardened The closing was Irregular. Trading In stocks today hinged mainly on foreign advices but news of Germany's acceptance of the peace terms provided little stimulus save among the more specu lative lssnes. Sales approximated 1,300,000 shares. Number of sales and leading quotations on NeW York stocks: , . Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. 1.400 8 87 8T'i American Can 17.500 58 65 67 Am. Car and F. . 9,700 112 109- 110 Am.' H. ft L. pfd. 5,400 127 125 125 Ant. Locomotive. .12,400 86 84 S5 Am. S. & Ref... 6,000 82 81 SI Am. Sugar Ref. 6, 2,000 135 133 13n Am. Sum. Tobac .... 113 Am. Tel. ft Tel.. 800 106 MS 105 Am. Z., L. & 8., 1,100 22 22 22 Anaconda Copper. 8,600 73 72 725d Atchison t,100 100 99 99V Atl., a. ft W.I.S.S. 1,900 179 177 178 Baldwin Locom. .41,800 106 103 104 Baltimore & O. . 1,800 52 51 . 51 Beth. Steel "B". .15,400 89 86 87 Butte & Sup. Cop. 2,200 28 27 27 Cal. Petroleum... 300 36 35 35 Canadian Pac... 9001162 162 102 Central L 14.2OO'l07 104 104 Ches. 4 Ohio 900 66 65 65 Chi., Mil. & St. P. 300 43 43 43 Chi. & N. W 300 107 101 101 Chi., R. I, ft P... 1,800 28 27 27 Chlno Copper. ... 2,100 46 45 45 Colo. Fuel ft I... 1.400 48 47 47 Corn Products.... 73, 900 77 72 76 Crucible Steel:. . .13,900 95 92 92 Cuba Cane Sugar. 7,200 35 3 4 74 3 5 Dlst. Secur. Corp. 20, 500 82 80 81 Erie 1,200 18 18 18 Gen. Electric 600 165 165 165 Gen. Motors 34.400 241 229 24" Gt. Nor. pfd 1,100 97 97 97 Gt; Nor. Ore ctfs. 700 47, 46 46 Illinois Central 99 Inspiration Cop.. 6,400 60 69 60 Int. Mer. Ma. pfd. 3,900 119 116 116 Inter. Nickel 42,700 33 .31 32 Inter. Paper 2.800 66 65 57 Kentiecott Cop 5.100 39 39 39 Loulsv. ft Nash.. 200 117 117 117 Mex. Petroleum.. .16,900 188 183 183 Miami Copper 600 28 27 27 Mldvale Steel 6,100 52 61 62 Mo. Pacific 19,300 84 32 32 Montana Power.. 200 77 77 77 Nevada Copper... 500 19 19 19 N. Y. Central 1,000 80 80 80 N. Y., N. H. ft H. 200 31 31 31 Norfolk ft W 700 108 107 107 Nor. Pacific 96 Pacific Mall 400 40 39 40 Pan-Am. Petrol... 8.700 97 95 95 Pennsylvania 1,400 46 46 45 Plttsb. ft W. Va. 4,300 41 39 40 Pittsburgh Coal... 900 63 62 62 Ray Cons. Cop... 2,000 24 24 24 Reading 4,000 88 87 87 Rep. Iron ft St... 2,300 90 89 89 Sinclair Oil ft Ref.34.900 64 62 63 Southern Pac 9,000 107 106 106 Southern Ry 1,800 30 '29 29 Studebaker Corp.. 67, 900 108 103 105 Texas Co 3,500 277 271 277 Tobacco Prod 23,900 109 105 109 Union Pacific 1,200 133 133 133 United Cigar St. .13, 600 166 162 164 U. S. Alcohol 13,100 156 152 152 U. S. Steel 110,100 108 107 107 U. S. Steel pfd.;. 1,400 116 116 116 Utah Copper 6,100 89 87 88 Weslingh. Elec... 8,900 57 56 57 Wlllys-Overl... ,. 8,700 36- 35 35 Royal Dutch 34.800 116 - 113 113 New Tork Money. New fork, June 23. Prime Mercantile paper, 6t; sterling 60-day bills, 4.68; commercial 60-driy bills, 4.57; demand, 4.60; cables, 4.61. Francs Demand, 6.43; cables, 6.40. Guilders Demand, 38; cables, 39. Lire Demand. $.01; cables, (.06. Tims loans Strong; sll dates, 6 06 per cent. Call money Market strong; high, 8; low, 6; ruling rate, 6; closing bid, 6; offered. 8; last loan, 6. Bar silver. $1.10. Mexican dollars. 86c. New Tork Metals. New Tork, June 28. Copper Strong; electrolytic, spot, 17 018c; futures, 180 18c. Iron No. 1 northern, $29.60: No. 2 northern. $28.(0; No. 2 southern, $28.00. Lead Firm; spot, to.20 bid; July, 15.25 5.40; spelter, strong; spot, $6,75; July, $.7(T.12. ' At London Spot standard eopper, 186 10s; electrolytic 1$; tin, 239 10s; lead, $21 10e; spelter, 137 10s. , Liberty Bond Prices, ' New Tork, June 23. Liberty bond prices at 11:30 , a. m. today were: 1's, $8 12: first 4's, ' 86.00; second 4's. $4.00; first 4's, 95.40; second 4's, t4.lt; third 4's. 95.10; fourth 4's, 14.80; Victory 1's. 100.01; Victory 4's, ff.96. Llbertr bond final prices today were: 8'a, M.32; first 4's. 06.00; second 4's. 93.90; first 4's, 95,40; second 4's. 94.24; third 4's, 95.11: fourth 4s, (4.24; Vic tory t'i. 100.00; Victory 4's. 99.96. . London Money. London, June 13. Bar silver. $$d per ounce. ,-!.. - Money 1 per cent Discount rates Short bills, 1 per coat; three months. 1 per cent Cotton Future. New Tork, June 23. Cotton fatures opened strong. July 83 65o; October, tt.4tc; December, ll.de; January, t2.65c; March. 82.46o. Cotton futures close steady; July 11.60c; October, 31.42c; December, 12.13c; Jan uary, 12.25c; March, $2.0(0. LATEST TEXAS OIL FIELDS All now , MAD ; Eloctra weUs 1.1 A f 1 Iowa located Ml p. BURKBURNETT . Pries IOc BURK-WAGGONER Charleston Pubs, Room 6, 703 V, 7th St . ' ' Wichita Falls, Texas. rT 1 '"nmn -III J I iraaJ I W IZ -.'SJ 1 I I II II tlllbY. . Ill I 11 Sea Jiggs nd Maggio in Full ' ; . Pag of Color in The Sunday Boo. IfES ANO I'M tiKt.O OF TtUUINi OU NOT TO LEAVE YOUR HAT IM THE HALL- the Day GRAIN MARKET Omaha ' Grain Market. There were fair arrivals of .corn today with fl cars, while other grains were light. Wheat receipts were 17 cars, oata 24 cars, rye 8 cars and barley 4 cars. Corn had a rather slow sale with prices ranging from unchanged to a cent off. White brought about Saturday's fig ures, while the bulk of both yellow and mixed was a cent lower. Oats were gen erally unchanged. Rye was unchanged to a cent off and barley steady. Wheat ad vanced 2 cents. No. 1 hard bringing 12.46 and No. 2 hard $2.44. Cash sales today were: Core No. 2 white: 5 cars, $1.82. No. 3 white: 8 cars. $1.81. No. 4 white: 4 cars, $1.78. No. 6 white: 1 car. $1.72. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. $1.78. No. 2 yellow: 6 cars, $1.78; 1 car, $1.77; 10 cars, $1.77. No. 3 yellow: 4 2-6 cars', $1.76. No. 4 yel low: 1 car, $1.76. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.74. Sample yellow: 1 car, $1.65 (heat ing); 1 car, $1.60. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.60 (near white); 2 cars, $1.77; 2 cars, $1.76. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.78 (near white; 2 cars, $1.76; 6 cars, $1.76. No. 4 mixed: 3 cars, $1.73 No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.60 (musty). Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.56 (heating); 1 ear, $1.60; 1 car, $1.50 (heating); 1 car. $1.48; 1 car, $1.48 (heating); 1 car, $1.32 (hot). Oats No. 2 white: 1 car, $1.69. No. 3 white: 6 3-6 cars, 68c; 1 car, 68c. Rye No. 2: 1 car, $1,40; 3 6-6 cars. $1.39. No. 3: 2 cars. $1.38. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car, $2.46. No. 2 T . ' ( We own and offer, subject tq prior sale, a substantial block of the bonds described below: $1,500,000 McCord Manufacturing Company DETROIT First Mortgage Serial 6 Bonds Dated June 2, 1919. Interest Coupons Due July 1 and January 1. Principal and Interest Payable at the Offices of S. W. Straus & Co. Callable at 102 and Interest. Price, Par and Accrued Interest to Net 6. SERIAL MATyRITIES OR AMORTIZATION , Amount $75,000 37,500 37,500 37,500 37,500 . 42,500 42,500 42,500 Maturing July 1, 1920 Jan. 1, 1921 July 1, 1921 Jan. 1, 1922 July 1, 1922 Jan. 1, 1923 July 1, 1923 Jan. 1, 1924 Denominations: $1,000 and $500 bonds in all maturities.; $100 bonds in ' ,1931 maturity only. s We briefly summarize this loan from a letter to Mr. A. C. McCord, Presi dent, on file in our office : Borrowing Corporation: The McCord Manufacturing Co., founded eleven years ago, is one of the largest exclusive manufacturers of automobile radiators, . together with gaskets and lubricators for steani and gas engines. Among the ' automobiles and trucks using the McCord radiator are the Marmon, Cole, Pre mier, Chalmers, Dodge, Mercer, Studebaker, Hupp, Dort and Maxwell cars, and . the General Motors, White, National, International Harvester Kissel, ' Federal and Nash trucks. The company has en joyed a steady and rapid growth 'and is a prosperous going concern, in excellent standing in the trad.e and enjoying the -highest credit rating, AAA1. Its plants, located at Detroit and 1 Wyandotte, Mich., are the largest of; theif kind in the United States. The purpose of the is- -sue is to retire current indebtedness and provide additional . working capital. ) The ownership and management of the company remain in the hands of experi enced, progressive and able men who have built up this business from its ine'ep- tion. ' v Assets and Working Capital: After-applying the proceeds of this issue, the company will show total assets of $3,865,154.75, with net quick assets of $1,630, 950.10. y " ' Earnings: The average net earnings of; the company during the last five years, after deducting Federal Taxes, averaged $430,468.55, nearly five times . the greatest annual Interest charge of these bonds Quick Assets: The trust mortgage requires the company to maintain quick assets of twice the amount of current liabalities, exclusive of these bonds, the excess in no case to be less than $1,000,000. . - : ' Income Tax; The borrowing corporation covenants to pay 4 Federal In- 1 come Taxes. !:vi. ;v;"vm s ' ' Monthly Deposits: In accordance with the usual provisions for the Straus Plan, monthly deposits of principal and interest are required so as to provide systematically for the payment of both principal and interest.in cash on the days , wjhen due and to make certain that the profits as recejved each month are applied to the payments of the bonds. Each monthly deposit is one-sixth of .the total amount of principal and interest coming due on the next coupon date. ' '-. v:,vv;;, .. , We have purchased a substantial amount of thc 'ahoic issue with v our own funis after careful investigation. - The bonis have been K surrounded by all the ' customary safeguards of the Straus Plan, to which is due their, record of 37 years roithout'a dollars loss to any f. investor.; We recommend these bonds as thoroughly safeguarded investments. ' . : ..." :., -,. . ? - ' i v " -'' -l ' '-'ivvv;;i - : i ? CalLwrite or 'plume for Circular No. B-604. l THE OMAHA TRUST COMPANY Ground Floor, Omaha National Bank Building. ' Phone Tyler 100 Omaha, Nebraska v Affiliated with - , THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK . V ETT INfi THAT WASN'T NY MAT MTV THE GENTLEMAN'S IN THE PARLoa visitn OAOrtTeexv: TRJT r hard: 1 car, $2,44. Sample hard: 1 car, $1.96 (hot, damaged). No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.37. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2.13 (durum). No. 4 mixed: 1-6 car, $2.00 (druum). ' Barley No. 3: S cars, $1.1$. No. 4: 2 cars. $1.16. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Kecelpts. Today . Week Tear ago ago Wheat 17. 22 17 Corn ..91 , 100 90 Oals ....'24 , 44 22 Rye 8 "10 0 Barley 4 ; , 12 1 Shipments. Wheat 3 6 5 Corn 77 64 89 Receipts in Other Markets. Wheat,! Corn Oats Chicago 1 98 186 Kanxis City 26 70 31 St. Louis 17 ' 143 79 Minneapolis .I16 .. .. Duluth 16 Winnipeg 115 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipts Today Year Ago z Today Wheat $26,000 - 487,000 Corn 267,000 939,000 Oats 1,238,000 1,042,000 Shipments Wheat 221,000 ' 49,000 Corn , 404,000 604,000 Oats 616,000 527,000 OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION. The number of cars of grain of the sev eral grades Inspected -"In" here during the past 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 2 hard, 2 cars; No. 3 hard, 1 car; sample hard, 2 cars; No. 2 mixed, 1 car. Total, 8 cars. Corn No. 2 white, 1 car; No, 3 white, 2 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car; No. 6 white, 1 Wheat and Flour ......292,000 711,000 Corn .7. . . Oats 674,000 100,300 car- No. 6 white, 2 cars; sample white, 1 car: No. 2 yellow, 4 cars; No. 3 yellow, X I I J I I Safeguarded Under the Straus Plan Amount $42,500 42,500 42,500 42,500 42,500 42,500 42,500 42,500 Maturing July 1, 1924 Jan. 1, 1925 July 1, 1925 Jan. 1, 1926 July 1, 1926 Jan. 1, 1927 July 1, 1927 Jan. 1, 1928 Drawn for The Bee by McManus XJopyright 19U IntMtinneI New Service. 1 ' 8 cars; No. 4 yellow, J car; sample yellow, 2 cars: No. 2 mixed, 3 cars; No. 1 mixed, 3 cars; No. 6 mixed, l car; Mo. 8 mixea. 1 car; sample mixed, 5 cars. Total, St cars, Oats No. 1 whlta, 1 car; No. t white, 8 curs; No. 4 white, 3 cars. Total, 12 cars. Rye No. 2, 1 cars; No. $, 1 car; No. 4, 1 car. Total, 4 cars. Barley No. 2. 1 car; No. 4, 2 cars. Total, 3 cars. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, June 23. Peace - news today made th- corn market ascend to the hitch es: prlcei yet this season. Closing quota tions were firm, at o4c net advance, wlih July $1.8301.83 and September, $1.78.01.78. Oats finished c off to c up and provisions down 2c to 86c, Although business In the corn pit was at an end before the fact waa published that the peace conference had received formal notice Gerrriany would stgn.tr.iders as a rule had assumed throughout the day that word of such action was sssured. From the opening of business knowledge was widespread that an extension of time had been flatly refused to the Germans. Active buying resulted and no other In fluence than the peace news cut much figure. Reactions were therefore not of a lasting sort. : i. Art. I Open. Corn I July 1.83 I Sep. 1.76 I Dec. 1.55 Oats I July .72 I Sep. .70 I Dec. .73 I Pork July 52.10 Sep. 50.00 Lard July 35.40 Sep. 135.30 Ribs I July 128.22 Sep. 128.35 I High. I Low. Close. T'd'y. 1.83 1.11 1.83,' 1.82 1.78 1.76 1.78 1.76 1.56 1.63 1.(6 1.(2 i .72 .70 .71 .71 .71 .70 .71 .71 t .72 .71 .71 .71 152 10 61.50 51.50 61.76 150.06 49 25 59.(6 49.75 136 40 36.15 36.20 36.22 136.30 84.95 35.00 36.05 28 22 127.80 27.07 28.23 28.85 128.00 128.10 28.32 V Amount $42,500 42,500 42,500 42,500 42,500 42,500 552,500 Maturing! July 1, 1928 Jan. 1, 1929 July 1, 1929 Jan. 1, 1930 July 1, 1930 Jan. 1, 1931 July 1, 1931 Hand Mat, - U. & la, r. ... t U. S. ts. o .... ttl G. N. 1st 4S .Ktt 111. cen. ret s i Int M. M. s.. M K, C. 8. ret s t7 LIN, un. 4s 84 2. K. ft T. 1st 4s ........... ft M. P, (en. 4a 34 Mont, Pow. is. 13 -N. T, C. deb. s ! No. Pac. 4a ... 11 No. Pao. la ... ! O. S. L. r. 4s .. t Pac. T. A T. s 11 Pa. con, 4s .. ( Pa. sen. (s . ;. 16 U. 8. ov. la, r., 19 U. S. ov. la, o.. (I U. 8. 4s, r. ...101 ! U. S. 4s. e. .i.106 Am. F. & 6s .. $1 Am. T. ft T. ov. s ..........103 An.-Fr. (a .. 17 $-1 Ar. ft Co. 4s 17 At. gen. 4s ... $1 B. ft O. cv. 4s 71 Beth. St. ref. (a 16 Cen. L, im .... 97 Can; Pac lit . . 79 C. A It. v. 6 llh Read, gen. 4s.. 83 St. L. ft S,F. - adj. fa ,...(.,!$ Sin. OH . ft Ref. sf. 7s tl So, Pao.' ev. 6s. 108' So. Ry, $a .... 4 Tex. Co. ov. ts.101 T. A P. 1st ..10 Un. Pac. 4s ... tt V. 8. Rub. 6s. . M U. 8. Steel 6a. .101 Wabash, 1st ..96 C. B AG. It 4s 9(l C. M. t 51 C cv. 4s 71 C, R. I. A P. ref. 4s 11 C. ft 8. r. 4s 80 Ch. Cop. ov. 7s 122 C'yof Parte $s. 17 D. A R. G. ref. (a S6H D. of C. (s. 1981 93 I Erie gen. 4s ... (4 I uen. lsieo. os . Vf I 'Bid. New York Produce. New Tork, .Tuna 23. Butter Steady! creamery, higher than extras, 6I5tHc: extra ! score), fclVtc; Ilrsts. 4H Hie. Eggs Irregular: fresh-gathered (extra . firsts. 47Vs48c; fresh-gathered firsts. 41 t-7e: fresh-gathered storage-packed ex tra firsts, 0C'49Hc; fresh-gathered firsts, Cheese Stesdy; state whole milk flats, current make, specials. 30OnVio; state, average run, 30 30 (.-. Poultry Alive, rirm; nrouers, uivc; fowls, 94c; old roosters. 13c: turkeys, t0 80c. Dresed, steady; brollsra. frosen, 31 6-tCc; chickens, frozen. 40ff43c; fowls, fresh. 2SfS6c: fowls, frozen, B7036c; roosters, llfflOo; turkeys, froien. 464'Jo. New York Dry Goods. New York, June 23. Cotton goods were firmer and higher In the gray goods divi sion. Prlcea named on dress gingham -, for srrlng buy, one large factor, were within V4 cert a yard of tha net govern ment prices during the war period. Dress goodu for spring will have to be allotted by several large mills owing tq the over-, sold conditions. Burlaps were firm, tend lng higher. Raw silk was higher. Five New Issues We own and offer the fol lowing high grade securities returning attractive yields: YUM about Morris 4s Cs. 1st Mtgs AVt't BJBO Trinity Bigs. Corp. 1st Mtgs 5VW SJO Province of Ontario Cpn. 1 5's . S.60 Cuba Railroad 1st Mtgs B'a ' S.SO Northern Ohio 7-yr. 6's - Seed Notes 6.60 A wide selection in Stats and Municipal issues st prices to yield from 4.S9- to 5 per cent. - MationalCity Company Correspondent Offices in BO Cities Omaha First Nationai Bank Building Telephone Douglas 3316. ' Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliitniiiiiij Deep Sand Oil ( Company s Drilling in the Great I Northwest B Burkburnett Oil Field Drilling night and day. . over ' . . .... $7,000,000.00 -in dividends has been I paid to stockholders at I Burkburnett the past 9 months. .,- We are located in the great Northwest Gusher Territory. ; Paying One'-eighth royal ty. Shareholders receive seven-eighths. . See Who Our I Neighbors Are: Humble No. 2 3,000 bbls. Silliland No. 7 3,000 bbls. Adams No. 2 . . 1,500 bbls. 1 McMann I No. 12 ... .2,400 bbls I Burk-Wag- . . . 1 goner ..... 4,000 bbls. Woods No. 2 . . 2,000 bbls. New York interests purchase another one of our neighbors, the Burk- Waggoner Oil Co. ' I Holdings consisting of 1 60 acres, capitalization 1 $60,000,- - - 1 Sold for r $2,000,000.00 i Each shareholder re- ceived $3,333.33 f or ev I ery $100 invested. : Deep Sand Oil Company Offers You Another. Op- portunity if you act today Wire Your Order at Our Expense Capital $75,000 Share $10.00 42 Acres : I Reference: I i First National Bank ' Deep Sand Oil I Company f 612 7th Street. . Wichita Falls, Texas. ! New Tork iiitbsial errv'iflnu 9 i IIIIIIIHtUllltllKitUIIII!llllllllll,!lHllHl,i:IItllttSM V -