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    THE BEE! OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1919.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Minnesota Lands.
GERMANY HAS
SIGNED
Wf have the lgnatur that muni
money to you If you get busy Inside of
ten day from data. LISTEN. Mobbed
and ordered out of the country.
We have hie holdlnca of twelve
hundred acrea of beautiful land, every
acre tillable, and beat of aoll. The
cream of aouthoastern Minneaota
located twenty-five miles north of the
Iowa, Una, seventy-two mllea south of
the Twin Cttlea In a aura cropping
country.
There are I fine aeta of buildings on
thla land that you would be proud of.
Cloa to good up-to-date towna, schools
and churches. Write today for price and
terms. Address box K 87, Omaha Bee
Uo-ACRE Improved farm 60 mllea from
Minneapolis, one-half under cultivation;
balance meadow and pasture land, no
waste land; 6-room house, eorn-crlb,
' granary, barn that will hold 10 brad
ot cattle and six horses, hoghouse and
chicken house, good will of water. Price
117.60 per acre, 13,000 cash, balance five
year, t per cant. Schwab Bros., 10JS
Iowa Lands.
IOWA farm for aale four miles from Ne
braska City; 180 acrei Improved, li
cultivation, 60 pasture; good farm at
1160 per acre. A. Albertson, Perclval.
Iowa.
Nebraska Lands
FOR SALE BY OWNER
140-acre ranch In Custer county, 1!
mllea from Dunning, two miles from
tor. Fenced and cross-fenced. 66
aarea In crops, balance well grassed and
medow. New house, good barn, cattle
' aheds, fine well, wind mill. Improve
ment cannot be replaced for 12.600.
Cattle, horses and machinery go with
place If desired. No agents, no trades.
Reasonable terma to right party. Box
la. uunniny, neu.
1,000-acre ranch, Holt county, half of It
fin hay land; good set Improvements;
400 acres farm land. Possession any
time. A bargain, for the next 10 daya.
A plat and description on request.
1,000-acre ranch. Rock county, fair
ranch Improvements, 160 acrea cultivat
ed, running water, good aoll, all fenced.
$11.60 per acre; would consider a resi
dence. MID-WEST RBALTT EXCHANGE,
111 Bee Bldg. Tyler 4281.
1,000 ACRES
harldan county; 10 mllea south of
Gordon; 1 mllea Niobrara river frontage:
1,000 acrea best farm land; balance best
of pasture; with timber along river and
In two large draws. Priced much below
anything else offered In thla county,
s 8 a . E. MONTGOMERY.
1 City Nafl Bk. Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
i viiy .m. .,. ,
Hr TOU wish to buy, sell or exchange
astern weoraa-a iarro ianus, uu
on Paul Peterson, 864 Branded theater.
I offer farm loans lowest rates, best
terms.
KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county
Wyoming, farm land; particulars from
a V. NELSON.
w HI Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg.
MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A.
LAItsuw, ventral uy, ncn.
f OR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo-
rado land! see
HELD LAND CO.,
4 Brana-iia mag.
WHITE ma for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches in good o d Dawes
county. Arab, L. Hungerford, Crawford,
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms,
Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holmes,
Buehnell, Neb.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN.
Ml Kartach Blk. Tyler 614.
South Dakota Lands.
BEST RANCH IN SOUTH DAKOTA.
6,600 acrea deeded land, 6,000 acres
leased land; all fenced and crosa fenced;
fence all new cedar and ateel posts;
water In every pasture; 400 acres under
cultivation; good new -room house,
team heat; good barns, aheds, corrals,
etc. Ranch now running 1,000 head of
cattle, CO head horses, 20 hogs. This
ranch will stand closest Investigation.
Price en deed land 130 per acre: leases
thrown In. Will sell all live stock and
machinery If wanted. Pon't waste time
In'- writing. Come and make us show
the goods. The O'Rlelly Land Co.,
Draper, 8. D.
Oregon Lands.
JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a
home in the land of sunshine, where
conditions are right for raising alfalfa
. and . cattle. Address, Jordan Valley
Farms. Boise Idaho.
Wyoming Lands.
WYOMING ranch, 1000 acrea. Water
right, .mineral rights. Patented land,
-' sell to close an estate. Address Flo La
Chapelle, Kemmerer, Wyo. ,
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WE will sell your farm; timely salea;
qulek returns. Held Land Co. 64
Brandela Bldf.
-AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
UNITED AUTO
PARTS CO.
Used Car Department.
1082 FARNAM ST.
We have at present as nice a line ot
used car a there 1 in the city. Also we
are tn a position to give our customers
honeat value for what they buy. Don't
forget the number nor that we are the
originator of the three-day money back
guarantee and It la still holding good.
We consider it the only fair way for a
proapectlve customer that Is not an ex
perienced buyer to Invest In a used car.
Write. Phone or drop In and aee us.
It Dodge Roadster (1,060.00
Bulck H 46........ 1,300.00
It Dodge Touring 800.00
Bulck H 46.. 1,200.00
Bulck B 4t. 1018 860.00
1 Dodge Touring 650.00
Oakland Coups 826 00
Oakland Coup 800.00
Tnrt Tourtnr Car 660.00
Maxwell 17 , 360.00
Chevrolet U ' 360.00
Dodge Roadster; like new 1,050.00
Dodge Touring, 1916 660.00
Mitchell C Touring 660.00
1T Ford Roadster 326.00
.UNITED AUTO
PARTS CO.
Used Car Department.
J0S2 FARNAM ST.
THE AUTO CLEARING
HOUSE,
1912-14-16 Farnam.
OMAHA'S LARGEST USED - CAR
STORE OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
LIST OF HIGH-GRADE USED CARS
FOR YOUR INSPECTION:
I IT Bulck C roadsters, $750 and $800
ltlT Bulck I touring, like new 850
ltlT Bulck t touring 750
ltl Bulck touring 650
16 Bulck "C" "25" 500
ltlT Studebaker 4 500
1917 Studebaker 6 650
ltlt Chevrolet 650
1918 Overland Country Club 650
1918 Premier 1.200
- ltlT Saxon roadster 600
ltlS Saxon 6 touring 350
Ford speedster, starter and lights. . 600
Ford speedster 225
ltlt StuU roadster 1,000
1916 Franklin C 1,000
1117 Ford roadster 400
1918 Ford sedan 650
ltlT Patterson 6; Chummy roadster 800
1916 M75" Overland 300
All the above car are In perfect shape
and aold with the original three-day
money-back guarantee.
Don't forget that we carry the itock
and make the price.
THE AUTO CLEARING
HOUSE,
1912-14-16 Farnam.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL
- AUTOMOBILES
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 176T.
- 1407-11 Capital Avenue.
OmaAci Jjdifzkiyni sdiux&rty-.
BRINGING UP
L U P1L 7 Mr f&l II ! Wfc
EVESiVTOPAT J SEEN -INCE. WE. I f- - I V TT'
THIS QUIET OLO U COT HERE '!-J O s - DID I -W I i'
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALE On account of falling health
am compelled to cut down stock and
will offer you bargain In a few trucks
end autos.
H4-ton Grant truck with cab and 8
In one body, brand new, only driven
from Omaha, worth $2,200 will take
11.900.
One grant six touring car used for
demonstration, driven 600 miles; price,
tl.000.
One Bowser curb 2-gallon gasoline
pump with 280-gallon tank, new, never
haa been uncrRted; price, $325.
Don't offer any trade we want the
cash or good paper; better come or
call at once Win. Bredehoeft, Beemer,
Neb.
Just Have a Look.
It Essex, 18 Oakland 6 touring. 18
Chevrolet touring and roadsters, 18
Dodgo roadster, 17 Bulck 6 touring, 16
Bulck t touring and roadster, Cadillac 8
touring, 17 Haynes 6 couvert, 18 Mon
roe touring, 17 Overland touring, 16 Hup
touring, 17 Chalmers touring and road
ster. Many others from $200 up.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
LU..o cmfwyp ahrdlu cmfwypp cmfwy
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
li CENTS PER MILE.
TOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD DELIVERY CO.
DOUG. S622. 1314 HOWARD.
DRIVE YOURSELF
TOURING 19 PER
ROADSTERS J-"- MILE
TRUCKS.
CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Melcher Service Co.,
1616 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4899.
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONET
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.,
H. 6768. 2914 FARNAM FT.
USED CARS.
1 Overland, touring, 1916 $400.00
1 Mitchell roadster, 1917 20') CO
1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap .... 260.00
1511 Davenport St. Phone D. 1241.
Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade.
Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies.
1511 Davenport St:
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, sold and exchanged.
We buy for cash and aell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Garage.
2026-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035.
FORD MARKET, 2230 Farnam. Used
Ford. Time, cash. Liberty bond, new
bodies, $96.
AUTO BODIES.
NEW and used Ford bodies for sale. Get
our prices. O'Rourke-Goldstrom Auto
I Co., 8701 South 24th St.. P-nnna.
A. LEE A COMPANY.
Expert automobile washers, almonyer and
polishers; all work guaranteed. 2:i)7
N. 18th St. Victor Oarage. Ph. Web. 307.
$100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self -spacing af
finity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N 18th
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
2020 Farnam St Omaha, Nob.
Used car of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITfi,
2563 Farnam St. Douc. 1970.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
19th and Howard Sts.
Tyler 176
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R. NICHOLAS MOTOR COMPANY
2520 Farnam St.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; aervlce
station for Rayfleld carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards.
BARGAIN IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor" Co.
15th & Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 3500.
SIX-CYLINDER roadster for sale. rirs
class condition. Very classy. Red 6081.
402 North Sixteenth St.
OAKLAND. Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2300 Farnam St.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
FOR SALE Cheap; touring car. 601S
South 22nd.
NEW Ford touring car at a sacrifice. Box
K-60, Bee.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself; at very reasonable
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Service Garage, 19th and Farnam.
Douglas 7390.
TWO automobiles for sale or exchange. C
J. Canan. 306 McCague Bldg.
Repairing ana Painting.
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED
Manufactured In Omaha. 24-hour
service for Auto, Truck & Tractor. Ex
pert radiator and fender repairing
Body Dents removed. New fenders malt.
OMAHA RADIATOR MFG. CO.
1819 Cuming St Tyler 917.
F. P. BARNUM CO.. $126 Cuming. Doug
la 8044. High grade automobile painting.
Tires and Supplies.
Tires at Half Price
DRY-CURE PROCESS.
We make them good as new. New
ribbed tread. Non-
Plaln. Ribbed. skid.
$0x3- $8.50 10.00 11.00
30x3H 10.60 11.60 13.00
32x31, 12.50 13.60 14.60
33x4 16.00 17.25 19.60
34x4 17.00 17.60 20.
32x4 16.00 16.50 18.00
OUAKANTEED 3,500 MILES
BEST ON THE MARKET."
2-in-l Vulcanizing Co.,
Dougla 1241. 1516 Davenport St
WE will Bhip, subject tu examination, our
1,600-mile guaranteed tire at these
prices:
Plain. Non-Skid
30x1 $7.80 $ 9 90
30x3 Vi 8.95 1190
3ZX3Y 10.60 12.60
34x4 12.00 14.76
Express prepaid when cash accompanies
oraer.
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North 16th St Phone Douglas 1830
FATHER
AUTOMOBILES
Tires and Supllies.
WHY PAY MORE FOR TIRES?
We use the best rebuilding process. Will
run thousands of miles.
30x3 $7.85 I 32x4 $10.50
30x3 H $8.80 33x4 $11.25
32x3U $9.75 I 34x4 $12.65
Free One new Inner tube with each tire
purchased.
GOOD-WEAR TIRE CO.
72S S. 27th. Douglas 422.
NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE.
Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, Flsk.
Write for prices. Mention sizes.
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 2016 Farnam.
BARGAINS IN TIRES.
New, used and seconds, all sizes.
Omaha Radiator & Tire Co. 1819 Cum
ing St. Tyler 917.
NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We
rettead and rebuild tire by Drv-Cure
process. Ideal Tire Service, 2576 Har
ney St.
GAIN more miles; have your tire re
treaded by G. & Q. Tire Co.
2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains in used machlnea. Victor II
Roos, the Motorcycle man, 27th and
Leavenworth Streets.
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. , We collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4136 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
I WILL not be responsible for any debts
contracted by my wife, Mrs. W. A., or
May, or Marie Phllbrlck. Wm. A. Phll
brlck. GRADUATE nurse will give Swedish mas
sage at your home or do nursing by the
hour. Walnut 1806.
WANTED Use of piano for storage. No
children. Webster 1702.
Horses Live StockVehicles.
BROOD SOWS
Buy on Blrdhaver. Profit Sharing Plan.
Phone Web. 2884. O. S. Pettis, Agent.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks.
We Make Them Ourselves.
ALFRED CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnam
FIRST $150 takes team, harness ind ball
bearing wagon. Hurry. 2421 Cumli'K
Douglas 4959.
5-YR.-OLD cow. Yellow hair. Calf In
August. Autal Kutl, 4911 No. 18th St.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED by the Business Men of
Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos ihd
notes as security $40, 6 mo., H. goods,
total. $3.60.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 66
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICB
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND
1
r.t hf.rtv BONns. n m
O W. C. FLAT AU. EST. 1892. 10
6TH FLR; SECURITY BLDG. TY. 950.
For Sale Office
Fixtures and Lease
On account of moving to our
new offices, 18th and Dodge Sts.,
we offer for sale our Office Fix
tures and Lease to run 2 years
in our present location, southwest
corner 17th and Douglas Sts.,
Brandeis Theater Bldg., ground
floor.
American Security Co. and
Home Builder, Inc.
You Have Passed up a Hun
dred Fortunes at Burkburnett
Over $7,400,000.00 has b.en declared in dividends by inde
pendent Burkburnett companies, and field was discovered only
last August. Despite bitter attacks made by special interests, in
dependent companies control situation, and own choice leases.
That's the reason it is the small investor's paradise. $100.00 in
Fowler Co. brought $15,000.00. $100.00 in Burk-Waggoner
brought $3,333.33. Burk-Bonanza expected to do as well or
better.
BURK-BONANZA OIL COMPANY
This is probably your last chance to get this stock at par.
Since last ad appeared, the Ard well, across Red river in Tillman
County, Oklahoma, has passed through two oil sands. Oil men
are so confident it will be a gusher, they are paying $1,000.00
an acre for nearby leases. We have 80 acres near this well. When
it comes in, Burk-Bonanza either goes off the market or sells at
10 for 1. Ramming well, on Texas side of river, has come in,
confirming belief of big companies that pool extends up river on
Texas side. We have 110 acres west of Ramming well, value of
which is increasing daily.
It seems a sure shot for oil on each of our four leases, total
ing 180 valuable acres.
AN EXCLUSIVE BURKBURNETT
COMPANY.
The Burk-Bonanza Company is op
erating exclusively in the Burkbur
nett field because it is the small in
vestors' field, as is shown by the
miraculous dividend record made.
We and the other independent com
panies, composed of small investors,
own the choice leases.
Again, the wells at Burkburnett are
bisrger nd produce a higher grade of
oil. With our drilling fund of $65,
000.00. we can drill three gusher
wells at Burkburnett; in some other
fields we conld drill only one well for
this money and then get a smaller
well. Besides that, instead of $1.00
oil, such as found in Louisiana and
Wyoming. Burkburnett oil is of the
highest quality and the demand at
from $2.25 to $2.50 a barrel, exceeds
the supply.
YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY
If you want this exceptional stock at par, send in your subscriptions
AT ONCE. Recent developments indicate that each of our leases is
underlaid with oil. If only one hits, it means a minimum of 5 to 1 for
stockholders.
You have passed up a hundred chances to make a fortune at Burk
burnett . Don't delay on this one until too late. Fill out the coupon
and send at once.
Northland Investment Go.
Licensed brokers at the heart of activities, handling only the best in
oil investments.
McCLURKAN BLDG., WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS.
Reliable agents wanted.
Market and Industrial News of
LIVESTOCK
Receipt and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p.
m., July 1, 1919.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Wabash
3
Missouri Pacific 1
Union Pacific 53
C. & N. W east 3
C. & N. W., west 30
C, St. P., M. 0 14,
C, B. & Q., east 20T
C, B. & Q., west 91
C, R. I. & P., east 8
C, R. I. & P., west 6
Illinois Central 6
Chicago Gt. Western 1
2
41
19
66
22
3
28
7
68
Total receipts 229
191
70
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle Hog
Morris A Co 755 1,823
Swift & Co 1,529 2,661
Cudahy Packing Co... 1,183 2,661
Armour & Co 1,359 3,163
Schwartz & Co 264
Sheep
702
2,430
6,308
2,303
J. W. Murphy 3,644
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co...
So. Omaha Pack. Co..
Hlgglns Packing Co...
Hoffman Bros
John Roth & Sons. . . .
Maverowlch & Vail...
P. O'Dea
Wilson
F. P. Lewis
Rosenstock Bros
Werthelmer & Degen..
Sullivan Bros
Mo. -Kan. C. & C. Co..
Jensen & Lundgren...
33
1
2
10
15
16
12
1
54
9
52
150
18
22
1
Dennis & Francis. . .
74
Omaha 23
Midwest
1
Other buyer
497
4,479
Total 6,016 14,208 15,222
Cattle The run of cattle was not very
heavy again today, but the 6,700 fresh
receipts were about one-third western
rangers. Demand for the desirable light
and handywelght cornfeds was again ac
tive and prices strong to 1015c higher
while the medium weight and heavy na
tive cattle, as well as the general run of
western beeves were slow sales at not
far from steady figures. Cow and heifers
wera ouotably about steady with yester
day or around 1525c higher than last
week. In stockers and feeder the de
mand was good for anything carrying
weight and quality but Indifferent for the
general run of stock steers and heifers
and these were slow sales at easier
figures.
BEEF HEIFERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 840 $12 00 9 735 $10 00
11 673 7 25 7 175 9 75
1 770 12 00 2 1110 12 00
8 924 10 50 4 455 10 25
2 375 9 50
BEEF STEERS.
41 1108 12 80 2 880 11 00
5 862 10 60 5 1140 13 25
51 1262 12 86 40 il36 13 60
65 972 10 25 27 1212 13 25
10 1074 12 75 43 1125 13 40
15 1137 13 25 29 950 11 60
5 910 9 60
YEARLINGS.
33 739 12 40 4 762 13 25
19 812 13 60 13 611 13 30
12 682 11 25 19 809 12 60
14 622 11 00 16 719 13 25
Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
yearlings, S13.50 14.2S; good to choice
yearlings. SI 2.76 gj 13. 25: fair to good year-
I lings, $12.0012.76; common to fair year
j lings, $9.5011.50; choice to prima beeves,
$13.75Q14.26; good to choice Deeves, i3.uu
13.50; fair to good beeves, $12.6013.00;
common to fair beeves, $10.5012.50; good
to choice heifers, $10.0012.60; prime
cows. $10.5011.50; good to choice cons,
$9.0010.60; fair, to good cows, $7.60
9.00; common to fair cows, $5.507.50;
good to choice feeders, $11.7512.60; med
ium to good feeders, $10,0011.7o; good to
choice stockers. $9,500)11.00: fair to good
stockers, $8. 50 9. 60; common to fair
stockers, 7.7os.9u; stocK neiter, ik.s'jsj
9.00; stock cows, $6.50(g)7.50; stock calves,
$7.7510.50; veal calves, $9.0014.60;
bulls, stags, etc., $9.0011.00.
Hogs Hog receipts today amounted to
NO PROMOTION STOCK.
Not one dollar of promotion stock in
this company. Leases cost company
more than half of capitalization.
$65,000.00, enough to drill three wells,
in drilling fund. A square a deal as
one could ask.
A NO. 1 OFFICERS.
Officers and trustees successful
busines men. Reference, any bank
in their respective homes, and to
First National Bank, Wichita Falls,
Texas. They offer you this wonder
ful chance of making five to one on
your money, because it take -worlds
of money to operate in oil, and all of
those not in the trust must pool their
funds.
Officers: A. E. Moore, Silver City,
N. M.. Pres.: L. B. Walker, Seattle,
Wash.. V-Pree.; W. B. Hay. Silver
City, N. M., Sec'y-Treas.
Sea Jigs and Maggi in Full
Pag of Color in The Sunday Bee.
167 loads,' estimated at 13.300 head. Prices
turned upward again today, the market
Improving as trade advanced. The trade
presented an uneven appearance and was
quotable from 25 to 40c higher than yes
terday. Bulk of todays. Bales was $20.50
20.90, and a top of $21.20. 10c higher
than ever was paid on this market.
Sheep and Lambs There was another
liberal run of sheep and lambs, 71 loads,
estimated at 17,700 head. Lambs did not
present a very strong appearance, the first
sale of the morning looking about like
yesterday's weak close. Most of the lambs
are selling from $15.75 to $16.36. There
was a good call for sheep, especially the
better grades, and they looked steady to
In some cases as much as 25o higher.
Best ewes this morning sold at $7.00.
Yearling were reported up to $10.00, and
wethers around $9.00. Feeder lambs are
quotable from $7.50 to $12.75.
HOGS. ,
No. Sh. Av. Pr. No. Sh. Av. jPr.
69. .283 ... 20 85 61. .244 ... 20 40
62. .270 80 20 60 20. .240 ... 20 60
64. .255 70 20 70 66. .264 ... 20 85
42. .235 ... 20 90
SHIPPERS.
61. .215 110 20 40 46. .260 110 20 60
66. .240 ... 20 65 64. .255 ... 20 60
64. .240 110 20 65 22. .276 ... 20 70
60. .296 ... 20 70 72. .204 ... 20 60
60. .218 ... 20 60 78. .150 70 20 00
70. .213 ... 21 10 79. .218 40 21 20
Quotations on Sheep: Lambs, handy
weight, $16.0016.50; lambs, heavy
weight, $14.6016.OO; lamb culls, $9.00
9 75; yearlings, $9.0010.00; wethers, $8.00
9.60; ewes, good to choice, $6.507.00;
ewes, fair to good, $6.006.50; ewes,
culls, t3.00 5.00.
Chicago I-ve Stock.
Chicago, July 1. Cattle Receipts. 14,
000; estimated tomorrow, 8,000; unset
tled. Beef steers, medium and heavy
weight: Choice and prime, $14.50 g) 15.50 ;
And rood. $12. 35014. 60; com
mon, $11.00jpl2.40. Light weight: Good
and choice, $ 13. 50 1 5. 00 ; common and
medium, $10. 00 1 3. 60. Butcher cattle:
Heifers. $7.75013.50; cows, $7.4012.25;
canners and cutters, $6.007.40; veal
calves, light and handy weight, $17,260
18.25: feeder steers, I.25!)12.1); stocKer
steers, $8.00 12.00.
Hogs Receipts, 33,000; estimated to
morrow, 28.000; active, 30c to 40c higher
than vesterday's general trade; top, $21.75,
new record. Bulk, $21.0021.65; heavy
weight, $21.1621.60; medium weight,
$21.0021.66; light welgnt, J2i.uuiazi. i d;
lleht lleht." $19.2521.40; heavy packing
sows, smooth, $20.4O21.u; pocking sows.
rough, xi9.zaQizu.23; pigs, iij.ims"'"'
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14,000; es
timated tomorrow, 10,000; strong. Lambs:
84 nounds down. $15.00(S)17.60; culls and
common, $8.504814.50. Yearling wethers,
$10.2514.00. Ewes: Medium, gooa ana
choice. $6.758.75; culls and common,
$2.256.25.
St. Louis Live Stock.
St. Louis, July 1. (U. 8. Bureau of
Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 7,000; lower.
Beef steers, medium and heavy weight:
Choice and prime, medium and good,
$11.25 1 4.50; common, $10.60 11.25 ; light
weight, good and choice, $14.00; common
and medium, $9.75011.00. Butcher cattle:
Heifers, $8.2513.76; cows, $7.2510.76;
canners and cutters, $5.257.25; veal
calves, light and handy weight, $11,000
17.00; feeder steers, $S.2511.00; stock
er steers, $7.2510.75.
Hogs Receipts, 13,500; higher. Top,
$21.75. Bulk, $21.1021.60; heavy weight,
$21.00021.70; medium weight, $21.25
21.75; light weight, $20.25 21.60 ; light
light, $19.0020.25; heavy packing sows,
$18.75()19.75; packing sows, rough, $17.00
18.75; pigs, $11.0019.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,500;
sheep steady; lambs lower. Lambs: 84
pounds down, $14.0016.35; culls and
common, $8.0011.50; yearling wethers,
$11.5012.50. Ewes: Medium and choice,
$7.007.50; culls and common, $2.50
6.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., July 1. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1.400; market strong to higher;
steers, $10.50(14,50; cows and heifers,
$5.O013.50; calves, $7.6015.25.
Hogs Receipts, 7,500; market higher;
top, $21.10; bulk, $2O.7521.05.
Sheep Receipts, 3,200; market , steady;
spring lambs, $15.00 16.25; ewes, $5.50
7.00.
Five miles west of old Burk
burnett pool, which came in esti
mated at 3,000 barrels. Texas
Co. and others believe this well
opens up field that extends far
ther west. Ramming well, just
come in, confirms their opinion.
Burk-Bonanza has 100 acres of
splendid leases in this territory.
WEST OF FORTUNE
AHEAD OF THE DRILL.
(Make checks payable to
Northland Investment Co.,
McCIurkaH Bldg., Wichita
Falls, Texas.)
1919.
Gentlemen: I make appli
cation for shares of the
capital stock of the Burk-Bonanza
Oil Co. at par value,
$10 per share, and herewith
enclose , in full
payment for same.
It is agreedVthat in event
of my application reaching
you too late to participate in
this offering, through over
subscription, or an advance
in price, that you will at
onee refund me the above
amount in full.
Name
St. Address ,
City and State
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha Grain.
Omaha, July 1, 1919.
There was some Increase In corn ar
rivals today, as compared to the average
recently, while other grains continued very
light. Receipts were 9 cars ot wheat, 69
cars of corn, 17 cars of oats, 3 cars ot
rye and 2 cars of barley.
Corn sold at yesterday's prices, with the
offerings In slow demand. Oats advanced
one-half cent. Barley was a cent higher,
and rye was up about the same amount.
Wheat was steady.
Cash sales today were:
Corn No. 2 white: 3 cars, $1.83; 1 3-5
cars, $1.82. No. 3 white: 2 cars, $1.80.
No. 4 white: 3 cars, $1.78. No. 5 white:
1 car, $1.74Mi. No. 6 white; 1 car, $1.70.
No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $1.77. No. 2 yel
low: Id cars, $1.77; 4 2-5 cars, $1.76;
car, $1.76. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.76; 2
cars, $1.76. . Sample yellow: 1 car, $1.68
(heating); 1 car, $1.56 (heating); 1 car,
$1.55. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.76; 1 car,
$1.75. No. 3 mixed: 1 1-5 cars, $1.74.
Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.65 (heating);
1 car, $1.60 (heating); 1 car, $1.58; 1 car,
$1.37 (heating).
Oats No, 3 white oat, 6 carloads, 68c;
No. 4 white oats, 1 carload, 67 c. 1 car
load, 67 4o; No. S mixed oats, 1 carload,
674 d.
Rye No. 4 rye, 1 carload, $1.27.
Barley No. 3 barley, 2 carloads, $1.18;
No. 4 barley. 2 carloads, $1.12.
Wheat No. 2 hard, 3-5 carload, $2.41
(smutty); No. 3 mixed, 3-6 carload, $2.40
(smutty.)
Omaha Grain Movement.
Receipts: Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago
Wheat 9 8 7
Corn 69 20 62
Oats 17 7 24
Rye : 3 2 0
Barley 2. 1 2
Shipments:
Wheat 9 17 0
Corn 64 78 49
Oats 28 61 42
Rye 0 0 0
Barley 3 6
Receipts In other markets:
Wheat Corn Oats
Chicago 12 248 199
Kansas City 14 18 21
St. Louis 6 36 60
Omaha Grain Inspection.
The number of cars of gram of the
several grades Inspected "In" here during
the past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 2 hard, 4; No. 3 hard, 1;
No. 6 hard, 1; No. 2 mixed, 1; No. 3
mixed, 3; No. 6 mixed, 1; No. 1 spring, 1;
No. 2 spring, 1; No, 3 spring, 1; total,
14.
Corn No. 2 white, 15; No. 3 white, ;
No. 4 white, 2; sample white, 4; No. 2
yellow, 21; No. 3 yellow, 8; No. 4 yellow,
1; No. 6 yellow, 4; sample yellow, 10; No.
2 mixed, 12; No. 3 mixed, 5; No. 6 mixed,
2; sample mixed, 4; total, 97.
Oats No. 2 white, 1; No. 3 white, 32;
No. 4 white, 2; total 35.
Barley No. 2, 1; No. 3. 1; No. 4, 1, to
tal, 3.
Kansas City Grain,
Kansas City, Mo., July 1. Corn, July,
$1.79; September. $1,78; December,
$1.56.
JULY1, 1919
RESQURCES
Real Estate Loans
Stock Loans
Office Building
Real Estate
Real Estate Sold on Contract
Accrued Interest on Real Estate Loans
Accrued Interest on Securities
Loans in Foreclosure '
State and Municipal Securities
Liberty Loan Bonds
War Saving Stamps
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Capital Stock
Incomplete Loans
Contingent Loss Fund
Undivided Profits
Twenty-eight years ago the Occidental Building & Loan Association started
to do business in this state and it has enjoyed uninterrupted success and growth
since its establishment. Beginning in a modest way, it has grown until today its
total resources amount to $8,000,000.00 and it has set aside a Contingent Loss
Fund of $310,000.00.
The Association is under the direct supervision of the State Banking Board
and its funds are invested in first mortgages on improved farm and city properties
and in U. S. Liberty Loan Bonds.
Your account is solicited.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
John F. Flack, President.
R. A. McEachron, Vice President.
Geo. C. Flack, Treasurer.
John T. Brownlee, Assistant Secretary.
Robert Dempster.
Drawn for The Bee by McManu.
Copyright Hit International News Service.
the Day
FINANCIAL
New York, July 1. Dealings In stocks
today were decidedly mixed and Irregular
as to standard shares, while specialties
of various descriptions continued their
upward course under the guidance of
professional interests.
There were no factors of Influence other
than the money situation, opening of the
fiscal year being attended by Increased
firmness of call loans. Mixed collateral
ruled at 8 per cent, but as high a 12
was demanded for all Industrials.
Additional railroad returns for May, In
cluding those of several leading systems,
were not entirely favorable and to thla
was attributed the reaction among Invest
ment Issues, especially Canadian Pacific.
Texas & Pacific again proved superior
to the heaviness of other rails, mounting
to the new high record of 68 M on absorp
tion of the -same substantial character
a has characterized its steady rise of
recent months.
Food Issues and related can share,
equipments, tobaccos, rubbers, shipping,
copper and equipments provided the mo
tive power of the session at gross gain
of 2 to almost 8 point.
United States Steel rose spiritedly tn
the last hour to 109, It top price in
several weeks, carrying Independent steel
and some of the less prominent equipment
In its train, but oils were restrained by
the Mexican situation and Industrial
Alcohol was subjected to further pressure
on reports affecting its dividend. Sale
amounte dto 1,200,000 shares.
Attention was drawn to the foreign
exchange market by the heaviness of
sterling, demand bills declining to $4.67,
the lowest rate In almost four years. In
banking circles no explanation was vouch
safed excepting the heavy offerings of
bills.
Domestic and foreign bonds, Including
liberty Issues, were Irregular. Total sales
(par value) were $10,800,000. Old United
States bonds were unchanged on call.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, July 1. Flour, unchanged.
Barley, $1,020)1.11. Rye. No. 2, $1.32;
Bran, $35.00. Flax, $5.35 5.37.
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Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotation furnished by Burn. Brlnhei
A Co.. 449 Omaha National Bank building;
Quotation furnished by Burns, Brlnket
A Co., 449 Omaha National Bank build
ing. Omaha.
Stock: Bid Asked
Armour A Co., 7 pet. pfd 10$ 1034
Cudahy Pkg. Co., com lit 1174
Dougla Motors, com 46 60
Flsk Rubber Co., 7 pet. pfd... 994 100
Uooch Milling Elevator Co.,
7 pet. pfd.. -B" 99 M 100
Oooch Food Products, 7 pel.
pfd. (with bonus) 99 100
Harding Cream Co. 7 pet. pfd. 101 101 V
Lincoln T. T. com 7 pet.... 90
Orch. A Wll. f pet pfd 100 100i
M. C. Peters M. Co. 7 pet. pfd 99 100
Swift & Co 136 136H
Union Stk. Yds. Stk., Omaha 99 Vs 101
Union P. A L Co. 7 pet. pfd. 99 100
Bonds:
Armour A Co. 44s. 193 $7 $7S
Fed. Land Bk. iy, 1939 lOOVi 100H
Lincoln Joint Stock Land
Bank .Is, 1938 101 101
O. A C. B. St. Ry. 6s, 1928 77 80
City ot Omaha, various 4.66 pot.
Studebaker Corp. 7s. 12.... 100 101
Swift A Co. 6, Aug. 1921 100 100
Swift & Co. 6s, 1944 97
Wilson A Co. conv. 6s, 1928.. 102 102
New York Coffee.
New York, July 1, The market fot
coffee futures was comparatively quiet to.
day. Owing to a delay in the official ca
bles the trade was left without any treat
line on the attitude of Brasll, and fresh
business was also restricted by the ap
proach of the three-day adjournment, ai
the market will not reopen for buslnesl
after the close on Thursday until Monday
morning. The opening was unchanged tc
20 points higher and after selling at
20.60c early March rallied to 06c.
or 40 points net higher, r-rices eased off
later under realising, however, with March
closing at 20.66c snd with the gen
eral list closing at a net advance of 5 tn
15 points. July. 21.60c; September. 21.30e:
October, 31.15c; December, 20.86c; Jan
uary, 20.76c; March. 20.66c; May 20.66c
Spot Coffee: Quiet. Rio 7,.. !2
2!c; Santo 4s, 28c.
Liberty Bond Mice.
New York. July 1. Liberty bond at
11:30 were; 34s, 99.40; ftrst 4s, 94.90;
second 4s, 93.86; first 4'is, 96.16; eoond
4. 94.12; third 4V4s, 96.06; fourth 4.
94.08; Victory 3(, 100.14; Victory 4.
99.94.
Liberty bond final price today were:
3s, 99.34; first 4s, 94.90; second 4s, 3-J8:
first 44s, 95.14; second 4s, 94.10: third
414, 95.08; fourth 4. 94.04; Vlotorjr
iB, 100.14; Victory 4. 99.96,
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, July 1. Turpentln firm, lie;
sales, 479 bbls.; receipts, 627 bbl.; hlp
ments, 12 bbl.; stock. 7,676 bbl. "
Rosin firm; salea. 1.127 bbla ; receipt.
1,823 bbls.; shipments. 199 bbls.; stock,
56,494 bbls. Quote: B, $14.76; D, IJ5.0J! .
E, $15,06i815.10; F, $15.101S.26; O, $16.11
15.35; H. $15.2015.40; I. $15.30O15.S6
K, $16.3516.60; M, $16.6016.60; N,
$17.00; WO, $17.25; WW. $17.60.
Victory Bonds and Liberty Bonds
Coupon and Registered.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
New York Market Quotations.
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1421 First Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Tel. Tyler 3644.
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25,650.00
248,000.00
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87,220.79
36,103.48
3,265.82
11,568.15
24,587.66
204,800.00
269.94
357,219.65
$7,996,967.74
$7,654,464.?5
115,223.68
310,000.00
7,279.31
$7,996,967.74