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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 29, 1919.
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Market and Industrial News of the Day
F LIVESTOCK
ha, Jo IT, 1414.
Caul. Hen. She
11.144
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li.474
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H.TIS
Sheep.
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14.444
1,441
4.T74
11,000 ' ,
Omab
Receipt war Cat
unieiai Mni.. ...
Official Tuesday.." t.Ut
Official Wednesday, (.in
Official Thuraday., 1111
Official Friday!?.... l.tlt
Estimate Saturday . . uo
Sl day thl week.tt tl
Bam, day last wk.2l.tSJ
Ham J week aire.a4.lM
am I wuki ago. 18,4o
ain day ytar ago.14.7j7
.HeelU and dlsposlttea of llv ,tck
at the Union stoek yard, Omaha. Neb.,
5u Visli. n,,"" " 1 e'oIoe', -
T4.4ST (1.4TT
40,121 47,447
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77,401 14, 147
7J.IJI CfcMQ
B SCRIPTS CARS.
Cattla. Hoc.
Union Pjoifie ...
u. N. w., ait
C. N. W west...!.
;,. St P., M. & O...
C. B. & Q., vast
. Cfl B. ft Q well
V.. H. I. P., east...
Illinois Central
"Chi. Gt. West
:;w-Total recelpta 10
IMPOSITION
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41
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118
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Merrl A Ce
Swift Ce..... ..s..
Hidahy Packing Co...
Armour 4 Co
Sohwarta & C
), W. Murphy
Cudahy, Fort Worth..
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HRAD.
Cattle.
aia
14,190
a, -''Cattle As usual on Saturday, the run
of cattle waa Insignificant, only half a
y doses leada, about 100 head, belnt re.
ported In. and the market waa nominally
unchanged. Recelpta for the week, 28,600
ti head, were 4,000 heavier than a week ago
and 1,00 heavier then a year ago. and
- -the heavy aupply of beef cattle, together
with unseasonably hot weather and bad
. market In the east, wa reaponilbU for
lt I a 60 and 75-cent decline In prices. Dur
! T tng the first three days of the week values
' "1' Dee' 8teer" and cows declined fully
,- .6o and ai. but about 2630c of this loss
I" recoverd the last two days. The
-i ton to the trade at the elo of the week
, . .. wa slightly stronger, but whether there
l-to be any further Improvement In the
market next week will depend very large
. . j.4y upon th else of the receipts. Business
:-:f via stockera and feeders throughout the
sreek wa very limited, with best fleshy
grades holding about steady and stock
attle of all kinds showing approximately
a 60-cent decline.
j... r Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
jx. Jlarllngs, ,ai.B014.2i good to choice
-- yearlings, 112.76013.26; (air to good year,
lings, 412.0012.76; common to fair year
lings, $9.600111.60; choice to prime beeves,
.Jrl3.7514.25; good to choice beeves, $13.00
18.50; fair to good beeves, $12.60013.00;
,v .APramon to fair beeves, $10.60011.60: good
,lo chole heifer, $10.00 H. 10; prlmaJ-
Hi.'- io.oo
00; common to fair cows. 45. 60(87.60.
',110,60 11.60; good ta ehelo cows.
iair 10 gooq cows, 7.SD(jl
good ta choice feeders, $11.76012.601 mad.
turn to good feeders, $10,00411.76; good to
choice ttockers, $9.6O4JH 00 1 fair to good
t.gtockara, 18.O0$.j common to fair
tockers, $7.7601.80; stock heifers, $6.6.09
1.00; stock cows, $8.6007.60; stock, calves,
17.76010.60; veal calves, $9,00014,60;
Bulls, stags, to.. $$.00011.00.
Hogs Then waa a heavy run of hogs
kere for Saturday, 26S loads estimated at
$1,000 head. There has been sharp dis
crimination against heavy packing hogs
I his weak, (specially heavy sows, which
as oarrled them down to the bottom of
.h list, Ther hag bun eorrespond
Ing laulry for betur demand for light
well finished hog which carried them to
th top. In faot th demand; from ship
per with e tendeaoy of packer buyer of
lowering th heavies ha oreated a much
SB!
time which ha brought about a situation
LOANS on
RESIDENCES
Lew Saml-Annual
Inter '
HOME-OWNER
LOANS
Up to 60 om rii
- dene than ftr
year old. .
, Monthly payment.
on th close where th top ot th bulk Is
higher thaa a week ago nd th hattom
lower than a weea ago.
No. A.
41. .271
44.. 11$
44.. 14$
47. .140
$4, .$7$
44.
71. .11$
SB. Pr.
... 30 40
110 20 16
70 20 26
10 IS
20 45
It 40
7 $4 $4
Tt
N. Av.
47. .111
44. .14$
71. ,224
44. .114
72. .11$
77. ,m-
$4. .an
Bh. Pr.
... $10 10
11 34 20
... 10 30
40 at 44
... 10 ao
4 at 44
It It Tt
With today's market generally 14xl36o
higher, most of the hogs selling to pack
ers at $lt.!801t.tO, and ts shipper at
530.46f 10.46, with a top at tlO.tO; prices
o not look so much different frem last
Saturday. Ths top for th week broke
all record at this market. (Il.lt being
paid on Tuesday,
Sheep and Lambs Ther were 1,004
sheep scheduled t reach thl market to
day, no fresh loads being on sal. The
bearish sentiment that prevailed In the
sheep barn at th olos ot last week ear.
rled over te Monday when prloe again
broke fully $1.00. Th market ha had
a little firmer tone toward the week-end
although rather spotted, the market on
the closa being generally $1.0001.26 low
er on lambs and $1.3601.40 lower on
sheen. Most of the lambs reaching here
are selling frem 415.74114 40 with choice
lamba quotable up ts $14.76. There has
been a few feeder lamba here quotable
from $12.00012.76. $7.00 stopped ths
best we reaching here and a large pro
portion selling down ta $4.0004.60. Heavy
sheep are yery undesirable with culls sell
ing down to $3.26 and cannera as low
as $2.76. Yearlings are quotable from
$8.76010.00, and wethers, $4.2603.64.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, handy
weight. $16.00014.70; lambs, heavy weight
$14.60016.00; lamb culls. $9.0004.76; year
lings, $1.0009.79: wethers, 44.0004.00;
ewes, good to eholca, $6.6007.00; ewes,
fair te good, $6 0004.60; ewe culls, $3.40
06.90.
Clileag livestock,
Chieag. Jun 4. Cattle Receipts,
1,000 compared with a week ago, good and
choice weighty steers, 16o to 40o lower;
yearlings and medium grade light weights,
26o to 40o higher;' good and choice heif
ers, strong to 25c higher; other she-stock
mostly 26a to 60o lower: bull. $100 lower;
stackers and feeders, steady te strong.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000; mostly 15c to zoo
higher; bulk, $20.76021.60; heavy weight,
$21.00021.60; medium weight. $10,660
21.66; light weight, $20.76021.66; heavy
packing sows, smooth, $20.26020.60; pack
ing sows, rough, $19.26020.16; pigs, $17.26
IS 60.
Sheep Receipts, 7,000; all dlreet to
packers; compared with a week ago,
lamba, generally steady; wethers and year
lings, mostly 16o lower; ewes, generally
steady.
ffloux City Llv Stoek.
Bieua City, June 28. Cattle Receipts.
TOO head; market steady; beef steers,
$10.00013.7$; fat cows and heifers, $7.00
13.00; csnners, $5.0007.00; stoekors
and feeders, $0.50012.50; feeding cows
and heifers, $7.0009.50.
Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; market 16
to 25o higher; light, $20.25020.80; mixed,
$20.25020.80; heavy, $19.50020.25; bulk
of sales, $20.00020.65.
Sheep and Lambs None. ,
Knnaai Cit Live Stock.
Kansas City. June tt. Cattle Receipts,
400 had for week; lower. Calves, steady
to lower.
Hogs Receipts, 801 head; higher; htav
les, $20.90021.00; lights. $20,26021.00;
packing, $20.00020.10; pigs, $19.60020.26.
Sheep Receipts, tot head for week,
lower.
New York Produce.
Hew Terk. June 28. Butter Unsettled;
had lower than yesterlay.
Eggs steady; uncnangea.
Cheese Firm; unchanged.
Poultry Steady; unchanged.
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha drain, June tt.
tah arrival f corn were n hand
today with 44 cart while ether grain
recelpta continued vary light Wheat re
ceipt were 4 ear. Oats, 11 ears, rye 7
cars and barley 4 cars.
Corn sold readily at prices obtained
which ware unchanged to 1 cent lower,
generally a cent off, Other grains
brought about yesterday prices. Rye
waa nominally steady.
Cash sale today were:
Corn No. I white, t carloads, $1.8?. 1
carload, 4J1.82; No. a white, 1 carload,
$1.10; No. I white. 1 carload, $1.71; No. 1
yellow, 1 carload. $1.77; No. 2 yellow, a
carloads, tl.TB Vs. 4 2-5 carloads, $1.76;
No. $ yellow, 1 carload, $1.74 (shippers
weights); No. I yellow, 1 carload, $1.73;
No. t yellow, 1 carload, $1.67; sample yol
low, 1 carload, $1.48 (heating) 1 oarlcad,
$1.41; No. 3 mixed. 1 carloads, $1.81 (near
white), 4 carloads, $1.76; No. 4 mixed, 7
carloads $1.71 s 1-5 carload, $1.67; No. t
mixed, I carload, $1.67; sample mixer. 1
carload, $1.47 (heating), 1 carload, $1 40,
Oata-rNo. t white: car, 48Hc; I car,
48He. No. 1 white: 4 1-5 ear, 47 Ho.
Barley No. 3: 2 cars, $1.13) $-$ ear,
$1.1$.
Wheat No. 1 northern spring: 1 ear,
$2.43; 1 car, $2.38 (smutty). No. t mixed:
1 ear, $2.16 (durum). No, I mixed: 1 car,
$:.o.
OMAHA ORAIN MOVEMENT
Receipts Today Week Ago Tear Ago
Wheat , 4
.. 44
.. 11
.. T
.. a
19
56
10
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Free Maps of Great
N Texat Oil Field-.
Furnlh4 all latere ted enough t send
stamp for maps ana other interesting
information. Showe great Burkburnett
Field and other Texas Oil Fields.
Publicity Dep't, United State Oil Aes'n,
114 S. th. Fort Worth, Tsxas.
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Your Chances of
Losing on Your
Texas Oil
. Investment
Shown by Thie Fre Statlatieal Map
W hav prepared a statistical map
No. A-4 tt the Traa Oil Field which
shows amount of production, location
of producing property and your exact
chanee ot losing on your Investment.
Thl nap shows you year ehences of
losing or winning, just the mortality
tables of the life insurance companies
show the average Via of a man. Noth.
mg like It anywher also.
A postal asking for a copy of Map
will t mailed to you with our personal
compliments.
, PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES CO.,
. Scsnlaa Building, Houstao, Texas
I -
A Safe, Permanent
Investment
170RTII OIL &
DEFinmo co.
CapitalLsatioa, $100,000;
$64,000 paid in Rafinary
locatad at Yala, Old.
"Incorporatad uadar tk lawa
f Oklahoma." Haadquartar
at Fort Worth, Taxa.
PLANT IN OPERATION
Fra of dabt. To facilitate
mora working, operation capi
tal th company is offering to
THE PUBLIC $36,000
RESERVED TREASURE
STOCK
At $10 PAR
QUICK ACTION IS
NECESSARY
This Is an opportunity (or olck thinker
who see sa opportunity tad ACT 3.
Doat delas a minute sand year eheok
tar first ssail. or wire us to hold stock (01
yon. In case of cver-subscriptlon your
money will be refunded at once.
MANUFACTURERS HIGH-GRADE
LUBRICATING OILS
'Ready market tor Its products.
SAFE MANAGEMENT, SAFE,
PERMANENT INVESTMENT, NO
PROMOTION. NO COMMISSION
FOR SELLING STOCK, ETC
INVESTIGATION INVITED
.The employees ot Armour A Co.. Ft
Worth plant, own about ocs-half stoek
already sold, nil out the eonpoa and
mail today. No stock Issued tor less thaa
flw,
Wertft Oil & Reflslsg C,
Fert Worts. Tea.
Inter my application tor shares
at Worth Oil A neflalag Os. at Par
Vile. 110.00. The enclosed check or
manor order I te pay for sasw
KlM .
Address i
Worth Oil & Refining
Company
I. W. WtaWr, tea, as tm.
t. tt. WsJtrt. Vles-Pre
C E. tealss, Ce..Tn
Victory Bond and Liberty Bond
Coupe and Registered.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Nsw York Market Quotations.
MACK'S BOND HOUSE
14X1 First Natl. Bank BW.
Tel. Tyler 9644.
Corn
Oat
Ry
Barley . .
Shipments
Wheat 4 4 1
Corn 41 44 46
Oat ...28 14 t
Rye 0 4 1
Barley 6 1. 0
Receipt in Other Markets
Chlcae-o 3 147 158
Kansas City .... 14 It 13.
St. Louis 10 It 34
Minneapolis ....144
Puluth ........ 8 .. v
Winnipeg ta ..
Omaha Grain IpVtloiu
Th number of cars ot (rain of the
several gradea inspected "In" her during
the past 14 hours follow!
Wheat No. 4 hard, 1 car; No. t mixed,
2 cars; No. 1 sprint, 2 car; total, t ears.
Corn No. 2 white, t cars; No. 2 white,
1 car; No. 4 white, 1 oar; No. t white, 1
car; sample white, 2 cars; No. X yellow,'
1 car; No. 2 yellow, t ears; No. a yellow,
1 car; No. 4 yellow, 1 ear; sample yellow,
1 car; No. 2 mixed, 4 cars; No. 4 mixed,
2 cars; No. 4 mixed, 2 cars; sample mixed,
2 cars; total, 34 ears.-
Oats No. a whits, a Mr; No. I whit,
a oars; total, 11 cars.
PRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
Receipts: Today Tear Ago Today
Wheat 373,000
Corn 423,600
Oats 444,000
Shipments:
Wheat 134,000
Cora 340.644
Oata 443,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES
Wheat and Flour . 145,000
Corn
Oats 1,440,000
144,000
444,000
444,000
186,600
414,004
445,000
440,000
40,000
4,000
UPDIKE
We Specialise In th Careful
Handling of Ordtr l
Grain and Provisions
Future Delivery
All Important Markets
We Are Members'' of
Chicago Board of Trade
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce
Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce
St. Louis Merchant Sxchang
Kansaa City Board of Trad
Sioux City Board of Trad .
Omaha Grain Exehsng
W Operate Office ati
Omaha, Neb
Llaeoln, Neb.
Hastings, Neb.
Holdrege. Neb.
Geneva, Neb.
Sioux City, la.
Atlantic la,
Hamburg, la.
Pes Moines, la.
Milwaukee, wis.
Chicago, 111.
and all of these offices are eon
nected with each other by privt
wires.
W Solicit Your Patrwiag.
THE UPDIKE GRAIN
COMPANY
Grain Exchange Building,
Omaha, Nab.
P. S. Cash Consignments Solicited.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, June 28. Flour. 10c
higher; in oarload lots, standard flour
quoted at 412 a barrel In 18-pound cotton
sacks.
Barley 11. 0JOl.lt.
Rye No. 2, !!.38ttei.38K.
Brand 134.00.
Corn Cash, 41.71 9 1.71.
Oats 63rW6Stte.
Flex 35.07 it 6.04.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, June 18. Corn traders busied
themselves today liquidating holdings In
the July deltvery and gav only passing
notice to the aignlirg ot the peace treaty.
After ruling weak most of the time, val
ues closed unsettled la net lower to tie
advance, with September 21.75H ta 31.76
and December 11.63H to 11.53. 0U
lost a shade to tt4e. In provisions,
the outcome varied from 00 decline to an
SQual gain.
Virtual indifference with, which the
slgnlnr of the treaty was regarded as a
price-making factor merely demonstrated
that the news of th signing had been
discounted In full, so far ae the event could
affect th value of corn. On the other
hand, the necessity of liquidating July
holdings was an urgent matter for un
licensed dealers. Besides, the market wa
weigherK down by the fact that consid
erable grain waa arriving out of condi
tion. Toward th last, however, rallle
took place as a result of covering by
shorts who desired freedom from risk
ever Sunday. ....... ,
Improved crop reports tanned to weaken
the oat market. Dealings, though, were
listless,
Provlsloni held about steady. Higher
quotations on hogs helped to sustain val-
ANNOUNCEMENT
LIBERTY BONDS
W pay cash, any amount, any
issue, at prevailing New York
prices, plus accrued interest, less
handling charge, 60c per hun
dred. Minimum charge, $1. Our
Registered Bond market, $1.40
per hundred less than for coupon
bonds. Special rates on amounts
over $5,000 and for large de
nominations of one issue.
We recommend immediate pur
chase of Liberty Bonds for in
vestment. At present prices they
net up to 4.85 and should he
worth over J00 before many
months. We sell at market,
charging no commissien.
The New York market we used
Saturday, June 28, was as fol
lows
Accrued
Liberty Interest
Loan. per $100.
1st SMs 99.36 .13
1st 4s . 94.84 .13
1st 4 'is 95.20 .14
2d 4s 93.90 .47
2d 4s 94.12 .49
3d 44s 95.12 1.20
4th 4s 94.12 .85
6th 4 s 99.86 .50
5th 3 s 100.02 .88
Bond Department
First Trust Company
of Omaha
Affiliated Will)
The First National Bank
Youv .Chance
'For Fop:to
ml mmm
I .sir rati
sTrwftiTii i.il
iiJ4
M. P. BURK GUSHER
Which startled the oil world by
making gusher "well five miles
west of the old Burkburnett pool,
The Texas Co. and many other
big companies believe this well
is out the forerunner of a big pool
up Red river and west of Burk
burnett the big companies have
leased up 'everything they could
find, but Burk-Bonania beat them
to 100 choice acres of potential
oil land.
TEXAS CHIEF
GUSHER
This sensational well, re
ported at 6,000 barrels, just
brought in on the banks of the
Red river, indicates an exten
sion of the Burkburnett pool
into Tillman county, Okla
homa. Leases on the Okla
homa side of the river are sell
ing at $1,000 per acre. Burk
BonansaV has 80 acres of this
Tillman county acreage leased.
When the great Burk-Waggoner well spouted oil April
25, this year less than two months ago it opened an era of
golden investment opportunities such as the people of America
have nver known before. The original Burkburnett pool has
paid stockholders over $7,400,000 in dividends since the dis
covery well was brought in last July, hundreds and thousands
who barely existed by their daily work have been made inde
pendent by oil investments, and an even greater opportunity to
invest your money and have it come back to you many times
over is now offered you by the
Burk-Bonanza Oil Company
Ever, since the Burk-Waggoner well was brought in, far
away from production, the burning question has been: Does
the oil pool cross Red river into Oklahoma, follow it along the
Texas side, or do both? The officers of the Burk-Bonansa Oil
Co. have taken no chances, but have purchased four choice
leases, one across the river from the Burk-Waggoner, and
three on the Texas side, and further up Red river. No mat
ter which way the pool goes, we win. And we think we have
a splendid chance of winning more than once, for the 6,000
barrel Texas Chief well, north of the Burk-Waggoner and
right on the river's bank, indicates an extension of the pool
7 into Oklahoma, and the M & P Burk, a wild wildcat, shows a
' westward extension towards the Burk-Bonanza leases on the
. Texas side of the river.
' But to play safe, assume that we get oil on only one tract.
Even then, our stockholders are assured big returns on their
investment.
FIVE. FOR ONE CERTAIN
The Burk-Waggoner Co. sold their 60-acre lease for
$2,000,000, or $40,000 per acre. On that basis, if we have
hard luck and hit on only one of the four leases, and it is the
smallest one, 80 acres, it means we can sell our acreage for
$1,200,000, or nearly five times our capitalization of $260,000.
A MINIMUM RETURN OF $480 FOR EACH $100 PRAC
TICALLY CERTAIN.
Quick Action Necessary
And remember, if the dopesters are right in believing
that the new pool will be found to both cross and follow the
river, and all our 180 acres are underlaid with oil, it will
bring $7,200,000, or $3,200 on each $100 invested, to those
who take a ride to fortune with Burk-Bonanza.
If you want in on the best investment opportunity of
them all, if you want to go in. with experienced, successful,
square business men in what is practically a sure shot for big
ger returns on your money tnan
you can find in any other way,
fill out the coupon and send it
immediately. From every sec
tion of the country, by mail,
and by wire, subscriptions are
pouring in. Again, wells are
drilling near each of our four
leases. Within two weeks, they
' may be in, and that means you
can't buy our stock at 2 to 1, or
6 to 1. "One. good invest
ment is worth a lifetime's
work," said E. H. Harriman
This is yours.
NORTHLAND INVESTMENT CO.
McClurkan Bldg., Wichita Falls, Tex.
Rtdiable Agents Wanted
AN ASSOCIATION OPERATING UNDER A DECLARATION OT TRUST.
WEST OF FORTUNE AHEAD
OF THE DRILL
(Make checks payable to
Northland Investment Co.,
MeClurkan Bldg., Wichita
Falls, Texas.)
Gentlemen: I make applica
tion for share of the
'capital stock of the Burk-Bonanza
Oil Co. at par value, S10
per share, and herewith enclose
t . in full payment for
ante.
It I a trreed that fn event
of my application reaching you
too late to participate In this
offerinc, through over-subscription,
or an advance in
price, that you will at once
refund me the abov amount
in full.
Nam 4,
St. Address ....
6ttr ana Stat...
r T t 1 1 T V l.'.f ti'ililAUr'
ue and" . too, did assertion that
port business would be enlarged.
Art
Corn '
July
Sep.
Dee,
Oata
July
Sep.
Dee.
Pork
July
Sep.
Lard
July
Sep.
Ribs
July
Sep.
I Open. High. Lew. Clo."l T'd'fr
i l.TIH 1.74 J.tT 1.7 l.TtVi
I UtTs I.T4H 1.744 1.7411 1.T4H
1.1 Hi 1.(41 i 141
' .44 .44H .S V4 .48 i .69
.44 .48H .44H .4444 .68
.44 ,14 . .19 -44.
61.14 61.44
44.60 44.45
34 41 44.19 14 01 14.47 34.11
14.44 44.47 14.41 14.47 34.04
17.45 2711 17.46 17.14 17.11
3.00 8.00 117.47 118. 00 7.47
for
Ths
New York Coffee.
New Tork, June 18. Th market
coffee futures was lower today.
signing of the peace treaty seemed to
create no fresh sentiment whatever and
there was realising or liquidation by re
cont buyers who seemed to be disappointed
over the action of Brail!.
Price opened at a decline of II to 44
point, with September soiling off to
121.60 and December to $41.00, pr about
70 to 80 point below yesterday' close.
Closing bids July, 31.5; September,
til. 59; October. S21.40: December, 111. 04;
January, !0.J8; March, 134.14; Kay,
120.74.
' The spot market was still unsettled and
nominal at II for Ri 7 and 1840 t
19o for Santo 4a.
Dried Trait.
New Tork, Jun lt.--Evporated applet
-Firm.
Prunes Quiet.
Apricot Strong.
Peaches Firm.
Raisins Steady.
Signing of Treaty Caused
Advance In Grain Prices
Chicago, J 48. Corn price tor th
September and December dellvrla d
vanced en th market thl week Influ
enced hy th approach of the atgnlng f
th peace treaty and rop prospect. Un
til the agreement to sign been m certain
July corn shared In the uplift, but later
fell away on an absence of demand tor
Immedlat delivery. Compared with a
week ago, prloe thl morning were IV
to 1 Ho higher for September and Decem
ber corn, and 1M to lcS.ower for July,
oata were to 1H lower and provisions
from SOc higher to 47o lwr.
In addition to th influence whlek aver,
seas news had on th market, the reduc
tion of corn aereag ooupled with report
ot adverse weather helped to advance
price which arly In the week touched
the high point for the July grain. De
mand for th nearby month did not sup
port advanced prices. Dfstant deliveries,
however, held a large proportion of their
gains.
Oat moved In ympathy with corn
crop conditions, having a large bearing
on th market fluctuation from day t
day.
Provision war strong througHout the
week, price ehanges being within narrow
limit.
MONEY IN GRAIN
ItB.OO invested in Grain Stock or Cotton,
on our plan, glv opportunity to make
$250,001 140.01 wUI mat 1400.00. No fur.
ther risk. Our method f tiulek P.rorlt
with omblned eapltal give th small in
vestor big opporttiojtles. Grain. Stock "d
Cotton market no ortering big returns.
Act quick whil markets ar active. Writ
fr K$8tiBan BROKERAGE CO.
Dwight Bldg, Kant City, Mo.
802
He Hecently Acquired a Small Block ot
Omaha Athletic Club Building
First Mortgage 6 Bonds
Dated February 1, 1917. Due February 1, 1920
to 1932. Interest Coupons payable at First Trust Com
pany ot Omaha, Trustee, February 1st and August 1st.
Denominations, $100, $500 and $1,000.
Financial Statement.
Value of land (present estimate) S300.000
Value of buildings and finishings (present estimate) . . . $700,000
Total security , 1'222'2S2.
Total amount 1st mortgage bonds 470,000
Ths revenue from the club will, according to the Treasurer s
estimate, be $30,000 per year in excess of all operations and Inter
est requirements, which w 14 times the interest requirements of
this bond issue, .
The success of this type of Club is proved by the earning
statement of similar clubs in other cities where operative figures
for over a vear are obtainable. The net earnings of the Minne
apolis Athletic Club for their first fiscal year were $44,473.83.
These bonds are exempt from state, county, school district
and city taxes when held in Nebraska.
Price 100 and accrued interest to net 6.
FirstTrostCompany of Omaha
Affiliated with The First National Bank.
Before
Investing
Before placing your money at interest it will be'
to your advantage to consult the Securities Depart
ment of thesUnited States Trust Company. Our offi
cers will be pleased to place their knowledge and ex
perience of investment matters at your disposal.
If desired, we will also secure for you suitable In
vestment securities combining the essentials of safety '
and satisfactory interest return. ,
It will place you under no obligation to consult us.
United Stales Trust Co.
Affiliated With
United State National Bank.
1612 Farnam Street.
Omaha, Nebraska.
We Offer for July Delivery
El Mrw4-vrrA
Q A 1191 lgClgr -
Land Bonds
Tax Free in Nebraka
Denomination, $100, $500, $1,000
SECURED by first mortgages on pro
ducing Nebraska land valued at from
two to four times the amount of the loart.
We have invested over $100,000,000.00
in farm mortgage securities without a
dollar's' loss. .
Petailed circular on request. J t
We have a limited quantity Omaha
& Co. Bluffs St. Ry. 1st 5's due
Jan. 1, 1923. Price 80 and inter
est to yield about 3.
5S
I
1622 MRNAM STRUCT
$7,643,800 W DIVDD'ERIBS:
has already been paid stockholders In Independent Burkburnett oil
companies, and the discovery wen was orougn in urny s
Hundreds and thousands have been made independent for life.
v.varv inn invested in the Fowle comnany brought back $15,000.
It has been well said that "The Burkburnett townsite pool has been
the small investor's El Dorado."
i
The same opportunity is again offered you. The Burk-Wag'
goner well, far from the townsite, has opened up a new pool which
promises to surpass the old one by far. Those who. get in early?
are assured enormous returns on their investment. In fact, Burk-,
Waggoner stock is aireaay wortn jor i. , v
BurIe-maggoner
GUSHER
This is the well that came in only
April 25 of this year and opened up a
new oil field surpassing Burkburnett'
field, which has brought fortune to
thousands of small investors.
The Burk-Waggoner Co. has already I
sold its holdings for $2,000,000, paying
stockholders $3,333,33 for each $10l
invested. v
THE ROSE 88 OIL COMPANY
Th Pnsp 88 nil Co. has bisr acreage, proven leases.
low capitalization, and experienced capable oil and busi
ness men as officers. Their first lease, a drilling site in
block 88, is completely surrounded by roaring gushers.
A SURE SHOT FOR OIL. North, only a few steps i to the
Texas Chief, with an estimated production of'S.OOO bar
rels a day. To the east, the Gray Gander well, so close to
us that its derrick almost throws a shadow on our lucky
lease," is reported making 2,500 barrels. West, the M. &
P. Burk, the biggest of all. South, the Burk-Waggoner,
not so large as the others, but large enough that those
holding stock in the company have sold out at 33 for 1.
STATISTICS SHOW THAT 97 OF ALL WELLS
DRILLED IN THE PROVEN BURK-BURNETT FIELD
GET OIL, AND WITH THIS LEASE SURROUNDED BY
GUSHERS, TO MISS IS IMPOSSIBE. .
Our second, lease, 20' acres just west of the M. & P.
Burk, is reported by leading geologists to have one of
the best and most scientifically located holdings of any
independent oil company operating in the great north
west extension of the Burkburnett Oil Field. It i3 located
right in the center of the big structual formation as sur
veyed by leading geologists, where it is claimed that on
account of the curve in the anticline the sand would be
much thicker and more prolific in oil. As proof of this if
LI XT H W SL Tl T 1. i. -VI 11
assertion me in. ot r. .purit, our nearest neignuor, ana
only a nice location from our 20-acre lease, is conceded
the honor of being easily the largest well on thejbig struc-'
ture to date. It is located near the center of the anticline,
on the curve of the structure, and carries the highest?
temperature, is of a higher gravity than any other well In
the field, thus showing that science and geology deserve'
consideration. It might be well to state here that this
structure was surveyed long before there was a well out
side of the townsite of Burkburnett.
EXPERIENCED OIL MEN - , 100 PER CENT A MONTH x HOW'S THIS FOR SPEED
Th officer of th Rose ss on Co, ar xprined. The average production of the four wells , May 13th United Southern No. 1 was over-'
'!".v ta?h! surrounding our lease in Block subscribed by $20,000, Tune 11th United
kbJmrils. Matt ftS 'tS&'itSTSl 88, the Burk-Waggoner, the Texas Chief, the Southern was oversubscribed. Rose 88 Oil
hav an opportunity to hr to th wonderful profit m. & P. Burk and the Gray Gander, can be Company's 20-acre lease in the Sam Sparks
thtrurtoem.from.rv l.M estimated at 4,000 barrels each. That is what subdivision adjoining Block 819 and the
w guarantee to every investor a 'square deal, we can hops for from our well, but even United Southern on the north. Tennessee No.
and a quick run for your money. We consider that aj 2,000 barrels, we expect to pay 100 1 has see casing and is expected in dailv it
'&J&&&W&'Jffi& hy monthly dividends. At the present price of join, the M & P. Burk, a 3,000-barrel guaher
letter t frqent interval durma development. oil a 2,000-barrel well will net us $4,050 a on the northeast. The Burk-Fort, just east of
m. n iwmJSF fL -iti, . wid. k.ewi. day or ?121s0 month. Our operating ex- the M. & P. Burk, is on the sand. The Ros
r" SsifKStt A"VbtaJ."S pense. at the moat won't be over $10,000 but 88 Oil Company's 20-acre lease is just a short
of Fort Worth. even if they are $33,500 per month, or our distance from these two wells.
Mr" cityHokiV,U " 0kW"m' well falls beneath our most conservative Our location in Block 88 adjoins Burk-Wag-
T. E. Sullivan. Secretary, formerly in banking tad. estimates, we win still have $8,UUU a month goner, limit No. i, lexas Chief and the Gray
nes for eleven yra. Sueesful in Oil . Busl- net rjr)t. or $100 uer month on everv $100 Gander ("a location from us and ia rnrtmA .
In Burkhnrnett. Texas, yu iew. navina - . - - - , . - . - .- --r .
1 Two Suecessful Oil Well for itoekhohUr. invesiea. 3,wu Darrei wen.j
ness
drilled
YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY
If you wish to secure some of this' stock you must not wait This stock will go like
hot cakes. We expect it to be oversubscribed in record time. Nothing like this has
ever been offered to the investing public bfore, especially t par. It is not impossible
that in ten days you can sell this stock st from S to 10 for 1. $100 worth, of this stock
should be worth $1,000 within a short time. Fill out coupon and send in for all you can
take. We reserve the right to return your check in event we are oversubscribed before
your check reaches us. ' .
ROSE 88 OIL COMPANY
' In the Heart of the Famous Billion-Dollar Oil
Field of BURKBURNETT, TEXAS.
CAPITALIZATION $88,000
PAR $10.00.
" Live Brokert and Salesman, Wire for our Proposition.
703 LA SALLE ST, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS.
ROSE 88 OIL COMPANY ,
703 La Sail Straet, Wichita Fall, Texat.
Gentlemen; I am buying these shares in the
Rose 88 Oil Company with the understanding
that they are fully paid end non-assessable, and
that I assume no liability whatsoever, and that I
will not be assessed at any time later on. .
Herewith find my check for $.
for shares at $10 per share.
Name .,,
Ad'Ve
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