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    THE BEE: oAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Nebraska Landt.
RANCH BARGAIN.
Three sections In Lincoln Co., Nsb.;
well Improved, fenced and cross fenced;
400 pine trees, 10 forest trees. 1 wells
and windmills; 100 acre In crops; much
more can be farmed; good hay meadow;
14 mllea northwest of Sutherland; t
miles from school: on telephone and
mall route. A food ranch at pre-wsr
price; can be sold for lesj man (is
' per acre If sold soon. Tou will deal with
owner, not In hands of speculator. Here
Is your opportunity to get a good stock
farm,
C. V. NELSON.
Doug, 8104. tin Om. Nat. Bk, Bldg.
WORTH 300 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
- 320 acres, 8 miles north of Meadow
drove, 10 miles west of Pierce; 140
acres In cultivation; black sandy loam:
Soor act of Improvements; leased until
larch 1, 1920. Price. 111.800; 12,600
rash; 11,000 September 1, 1020; (1,400
September 1, 1121; balance 16,100 due
January 1, 1124. 6 per cent Interest.
A. A. PATZMAN,
01 Karbach Block. Omaha, Neb.
" 2,000 ACRES
Sheridan county; 10 miles south of
Oordon; 1 miles Niobrara river frontage;
1.000 acres best farm land: balance best
of pasture; with timber along river and
In two large drawa Priced much below
' anything else offered In this county.
8. 8 R. E. MONTGOMERY,
111 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. i Omaha. Neb.
FINK J80-acre grain farm; gently rolling
and well Improved for stock and dairy
i farm. All In crops; H mllo of paved
road ; 4 mlls N. W. from stockyards.
" J. B. Hansen,, 114 Wilkinson Bldg.,
Omaha.
WIUTW mo for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches in good o'd Dawes
county. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford.
Neb. ;
EASTERN NEB. FARM LANDS A LOANS
PAUL PETERSON,
; 14 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Prompt service,
MERRICK COUiJTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farms at the right pries. M. A,
". LARSON, Centrsl City. Neb.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms,
Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holmes.
Bushnell. Neb. ,
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN.
101 Karbeh Blk. Tyler 64.
Oregon Lands.
JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offers you a
home In the land of sunshine, where
conditions ars right for raising alfalfa
and cattle. Address, joraan vaney
Farms. Boise Idaho.
' South Dakota Lands.
A BARGAIN
One-half section, two miles south of
1 Herrlck, a D., well Improved at $70 per
aero If taken at onoe; this Is a snap.
I.ook It up. See
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Omaha, Nab. ' 021 Paxton Block.
t Wyoming Lands.
SOLDIERS, 640-acre homesteads. Duff
Casper, Wyo.
Miscellaneous. L
" CONTINUALLY EARNING IMMENSE
PROFITS
400 acre farm, 10 cows, crops, tools,
' machinery, near creamery, railroad, 100
acres fields, 100 acres timber, spring
water, large barns and dwelling, 'milk
cheok over (900 per month, trice $11,000.
One half cash payment. Other big
bargains. Send for farm catalogue.
Campbell Bros.. Oneonta. N. Y. m
' FARM LANDS WANTED.. ,
WE will sell your farm; timely sales:
quick returns. Held Land Co. 0(1
Brandels Bldg ' M
' AUTOMOBILES.
: For Sale.
THE AUTO CLEARING
" ' HOUSE,
.' 1911-14-18 Farnam.
OMAHA'S LARGEST. USED-CAR
, STORE OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
LIST OF HIGH-CLASS USED CARS
' FOR YOUR INSPECTION: ,
' 1911 E-49 Buick $1,150
1911 Dodgs touring t 9S0
191$ Dodgs roadster 960
' 1910 Velie "6" 700
191T Buick touring 760
1917 Saxon roadster .. BOO
191$ Saxon "4" roadster 150
1917 Chummy Overland .,. ISO
11 Franklin 1,000
191$ Buick touring 67$
C-25 "4" Buick .touring 800
1917 Buick roadster ,i i 100
i - 1919 Studebaker "6" 660
1917 Ford touring.. ,126
1 Grant six., 1 460
V I Grant six 150
1 1911 Dodge touring.. ... 150
I 1919 Dodgs touring............. 150
All above cars are In perfect shape
and It will pay you to look these cars
. over as It don't cost (anything to look,
' and they are all sold with the original
three-day money-back guarantee.
. REMEMBER WE CARRY THE
STOCK AND MAKE THE
, - PRICE.
THE AUTO CLEARING
HOUSE,
"v " 1911-14-1$ Farnam. '
' UNITED AUTO PARTS
COMPANY,
Used Car Department,
I Dort touring... t 650.00
1 1917 Fords $50J)0
1 1911 Ford , 296.00
1911 Ford aedan (50.00.
1917 Saxon six 600.00
1 Hudson speedster..... 1,300.00
1 Buick "49" 1,150.00
2 "H" "46" Bulcks, 1919 1160.00-1,400.00
Dodgs roadster, almost new.... 1,000.00
',1911 Dodgs touring 100.00
J 191$ Dodge touring.. ...i $60.00
1917 Maxwell touring L.... . .160.00
: 1111 Oakland roadster......... $15.00
1 Dort sedaa.., ...... 1,160.00
' 1 Mitchell six (00.00
' 1 Ford roadster 150.00
UNITED AUTO PARTS
COMPANY,
Used Car Department,
' $031 Farnam Street. " '
We, have 18 cars left that were
bought before the prices went up.
1919 Buick roadster. -'
1911 Oakland touring.
191$ Chevrolet roadster.
1911 Chevrolet touring
- , 111$ Monro touring.
- Remember
- "WHEN BETTER USED CARS
ARE SOLD WE WILL SELL
.THEM."
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
Douglas 1070 1910 Farnam.
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
11 CENTS PER MILE.
YOU ARB COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CASS.
FORD LIVERY CO.
' POUO. $621. 1114 HOWARD!
DRIVE YOURSELF
TOURING ' 1 0n PER
.ROADSTERS iM. MILS
TRUCKS.
, " CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. j
. Melcher Service Co., v
1811 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4899.
USED CARS.
1 Overland, touring. 191( ..$400.00
1 Mitchell roadster, 19U 200 00
1 Hupp-10 roadster, a snap .... 150.00
1611 Davenport St. Phone D. 1241.
, -.. " Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade.
Lota of Auto Parts and Supplies.
1511 Davenport St,
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL
AUTOMOBILES
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 17$7.
1407-11 Capital Avenue.
( - . MEEK8 AUTO CO.
Used ears bought, aold and exchangid.
f We buy for cash and sell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Garage.
1016-1 Farnam St. Doug. 4101.
-'7UAKJL SUCJJfUUUrUL AJUAJLMASVi'.
BRINGING UP
rlJcaoe IfSS, ( tt LIKE TO L-J N0V THI - L THE OTHER. I'LL . I THAT WILL I I AND TH1 U EE; y LBI - yl ( I I
" ' ' '"' . 1 I
AUTOMOBILES.
LIGHT-SIX touring Just overhauled; A-l
conditions; five good tires; good top;
sacrifice for 1460 or consider trade on
late Ford touring A-l condition. Harney
zzzs.
AUTO BODIES.
NEW and Used Ford bodies for sals. Gst
our prices. O'Rourke-GoIdstrora Auto
Co., 1701 Bouth 24th St.. o-nsna.
A. LEE ft COMPANY.
Exnert automobile washers, slmonvers and
polishers ; all work guaranteed. 1,101
N. 18th St Victor Garage. Ph. Web. 107.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
1010 Farnam 8t. Omaha, Neb.
Used cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITJ,
1581 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
WILLYS KNIGHT, NEWLY; NEWLY
PAINTED; NEW TOP; IN FIRST
CLASS CONDITION. HARNEY 6201.
1006 S. 30TH AVE.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
19th and Howard Sts. Tyler 171$
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co. ioe Farnam Bt. o. tuib.
$100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Bole mnfra. of new self-spacing er
flnlty Spark plug. Baysdorfer. $10 N 18th
FORD MARKET. 2130 Farnam. Used
Fords. Tims, cash, Uoerty bonds, new
bodies, 999.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfleld carburetors and
Columbia storage batterlee. Edwards.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R. NICHOLAS MOTOR COMPANY
2620 Farnam St.
BARGAIN IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
15th A Jackion. Ford Agents. D. 1500.
SIX-CYLINDER roadster for sale. Drat,
class condition. Very classy. Red (081.
409 North Sixteenth St.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2300 Farnam Bt.
GOOD USED CARS.
' GUY L. SMITH.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRK
JJrive yourself; at very reasonam
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Servloe Oarage, , 19th and Farnam.
Douglas 7890. 1
Auto Livery and Garages.
GARAGE for sale at Randolph, Nebraska.
Equipped with electric lights and elec
tric welder and gas pump. Richard
Boetger. Randolph. Neb.
Tires and Supplies.
WE will ship, subject in examination, our
1,500-mile guaranteed tlrea at these
prices;
Plain. Non-Skld.
10x1 $7.80 $ 9 90
$0x$H , 8.95 11 9V
32x$ 10.60 i 12.60
14x4 12.00 14.76
Express prepaid when cash accompanies
order.
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North 16th St hone Douglas S810
NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE.
Firestone, 'Congress, Lee Pullman, Flsk.
Writ for prices. Mention sizes.
KAtMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1016 Farnam.
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO..
H. 6768. 2914 FARNAM ST.
NO need for steam snaked carcasses. We
rettead and rebuild tires by Drv-Cure
process. Ideal Tire Service; 257$ Har
ney St
GAIN more miles; have your Urea re
treaded by G. O. Tiro Co.
1416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
Repairing ana Painting.
F. P. BARNUM CO., 1126 Cuming. Doug
las 1044. High grade automobile patntlng.
Motorcycles and Bicycies.
HARLSHT . DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. Victor II
Roos,, the Motorcycle man, 27th and
Leavenworth Streets.
FOB SALE Used bicycle for girl, 8 to
12 years old; first-class condition. Will
eell at a sacrifice If taken at once.
Phone Harney 899.
PERSONAL.
THE 8ALVATI0N Army industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect. Ws distribute.
Phone Doug. 418$ and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home.
' H10-1112-1114 Dodge St.
POULTRY AND. PET STOCK.
MIXED hen food, $4.25 per hundred. A.
W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th St. Pg. 1142.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
BROOD SOWS ,
Buy on Bird haven Profit Sharing Plan.
Phone Web. 2884. O. 8. Pettis. Agent.
ONE 2,600-lb. team and harness for sale.
Coifnx inon.
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received by L. L.
Carpenter, City Clerk of the City of Su
perior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, up to
2 p. m, Thursday, July 10, 1919, tor the
grading, curbing, guttering and paving
streets and avenues and alleys In the City
of Superior, according to the plans and
specifications prepared by the City En
gineer or Special Engineer employed for
that purpose.
Said plans and specifications may be
obtained from the City Engineer or City
Clerk, or may be seen In the office of
the City Engineer of Superior.
The Engineer's estimate of the costs
of tho work Is as follows:
' Asphaltlo Concreta, Portland Cement,
S-lnch concrete bass, 1-inch surface, five
year guarantee, per square yard, $2.49.
Reinforced concrete, ( Inches thick, five
year guarantee, per square yard, $2.10.
Six-Inch Concrete, not relnforoed, for al
leys, five-year guarantee, per squars yard,
$410. I
Monollthlo curb and (titter, per specW
flcationa in Engineer's office, per lineal
foot, 7& cents.1 .
Extra grading, per cublo yard, $1.00.
1 Excavation, per cubic yard, 76 cents.
Extra concrete work, per eubio yard,
$17.50.
Over haul, per hundred feet, I cents.
Oak Headers, per lineal foot, 40 cents.
Furnishing and placing reinforcing steel,
per pound, 7 cents.
Each bid must be accompanied by a cer
tified check for ( per cent of the con
tract price. The successful bidden must
give satisfactory bond for tha full amount
of contract and five year maintenance
bond. Certified check will be retained
until said bonds are received and ap
proved by the City Council.
Contract for the above work will be
awarded to the lowest and best bidder,
but the Mayor and Council reserve the
right to reject any and all bids, to waive
defects In bids.
V. tu CARPENTER,
J. $-7-1-9 M. A K. City Clerk.
FATHER
Market
LIVESTOCK
Receipts and dlsposl&on of live stock at
the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for
24 hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m. July 8,
RECEIPTS OARS.
C, M. Sl Si. P.. tle.Hogs.S'h'p,
Wabash 1 2
Union Pacific 46 4 70
u. n. w., east 9 20
C. A N. W.. west 5$ 91
C, St. P., M. St 0 24 27
C, B. Q., east 10 - g
C, B. A Q., west 19 82
C, R. I. & P., east 14 21
C, R. I. & P., west....... 7 4
Illinois Central .......... 1 6
Chicago G. W 1 .
Total receipts 209 148 11
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattel Hogs. Sheep.
Morris Co 694 2,021 1,796
Swift & Co. t 1,379 4,502 4,283
Cudahy Packing Co.... .1,481 991 4,399
Armour A Co 1,004 1,208 1,484
Bcnwans k o 230 ,,
J. W. Murphy 4,419 .,
Lincoln Packing Co...,. Ill ,
So. Omaha Pack. Co.... 19 ,
Htgglns Packing Co.... 17 ,
Hoffman Bros 16 .... .,
John Roth & Sons...... 14 .. .
Mayerowlch & Vail ,19 .1... ..
Glassberg ' 9 ,
P. O'Dea 10 ..
W. B. Van Sant 4 Co... 68 ,
F. P. Lewis 31
Rosenstock Bros 127
Worthelmer & Degen... 210 ,
Sullivan Bros 7 ,
A. Rothschild 48
Mo., -Kan. C. & C. Co... 30
John Harvey 292
Jensen & Lundgren 78 ,
Omaha 22
Other buyers 662 .... 677
Totals 6,648 17,371 17,471
' Cattle The run of cattle was not as
heavy as dealers were expecting, only
about 4,600 head, and under the Influence
of free buying by both packers and ship
pers there was another advance on na
tive cattle amounting to fully 25c on an
average. Choice weighty beeves reached
$15.40 and best of the yearlings sold up
to $16. 1Q. Western range cattle also sold
fully a quarter higher and the advance
In cbws and heifers has been fully 50a
for tho two days. Business In stockers
and feeders were rather quiet, but prices
were firmly held for desirable offerings,
both heavy and light
Choice to prime yearlings, $14,260
15.25; good to choice yearlings, $13.00
13.76; fair to good yearlings, $12.0012.76 ;
common to fair yearlings, $9,6011.60;
choice to prime beeves, $14.7515.60; good
to choice beeves, $13.7614.60; fair to
good beeves, $12.5013.00; common to
fair beeves, $10.6012.60; good to choice
heifers, $10.00012.50; prime cows, $10.75
11.76; good to choice cows, $9.2510.75;
fair to good cows, $7.609.25; common to
fair cows, $5.597.60i good to choice
feeders, $11.7512.60t medium to good
feeders. $10.00 11.7$; good to choice
stockers. $9.5010.00; fair to good stock
ers, $8.509.60; common to fair stockers,
$7.758.90; stock heifers, $6.508.00;
stock cows, $6.00 7.00; stock calves, $8.00
10.60; veal calves, 10.0018.00.
Hogs Hog receipts today amounted to
229 loads, estimated at 16,000 head. The
quality was fairly good ami shlnners
started early at prices slightly 10c to-
ioc nigner tnan yesterday, fackers were
very slow to enter the game and were
bearish In their attitude, purchasing hogs
at a slight reduction from yesterday's
values. Most of the hogs sold today at a
range of $21.0021.80, paying as high
as $22.00, the tops making a new rec
ord on this market.
HOGS SHIPPERS.
No. Sh. Av. Pr. No. Sh. Av. Pr.
53. .302 ... $21 10 67278 ... 121 25
57. .278 ... 2135 64. .242 ... 2140
72. .236 ... 21 45 65. .254 ... 21 50
18. .256 ... 21 55 69. .199 70 21 65
85. .203 110 fl 65 73. .208 40 21 70
60. .262 ... 1 75 71.1201 ... 21 80
74. .219 160 4l 86 73. .171 40 2190
169.200 ... 22 00 67. .260 76 2145
51.. a-l HO 21 60 66.. 2$2 200 21 60
PACKERS.
49. .250 70 21 00 44..S13 ... 21 06
63. .241 ... 2110 59. ,293 320 2115
15. .220 ... 21 20 13. .244 ... 21 20
76. .216 110 21 25 44. .277 ... 2180
10. .256 ... 21 36 79. .198 360 21 60
Sheep Receipts of sheep and lambs was
very liberal today, 81 loads estimated at
20,300 head. Trade was fairly active,
supplies beginning to change hands at an
early hour. Prices on lambs did not show
much change than the close of yesterday,
soiling mostly at f 15.75 16. 50. Sheep
looked a little stronger If anything, $8.00
being paid for ewes, and wethers mixed
with wethers selling up to $9.75.
Quotations on Sheep: Lambs, handy
weight, $16.25 17.00; lambs, heavy
weight. $16.0016.00; lamb culls, $6.00
12.00; yearlings, $9.5010.50; wethers,
$8.009.60; ewes, good to choice, $6.60
7.35; ewes, fair to good, $6.006.50: owe
culls, $2.76 500.
Chicago Live stock.
Chicago, July $. Cattle Receipts, 11,
000; estimated tomorrow, 8,000; higher.
Beef steers, medium and heavy weight;
Choice and prime. $15.6016.65; medium
and good, $13.2515.00; common, $11.25
11,26. Light weight: Good and choice,
$14.2516.85; common and medium,
$10.7514.25. Butchers' cattle: Heifers,
$7.8614.00; cows, $7.5013.00. Canners
and cutters, $6.407.50. Veal calves,
light and handy weight, $18.00 18.76.
Feeder steers, $9.50 12.7 5. Stocker steers,
$8.25912.00.
Hogs Receipts, 40.000; estimated to
morrow, 10,000; good hogs, 15c to 25c
higher; top, $22.65, new high record.
Heavy weight, $21.66(ff22.40; medium
weight $21.6622.46; light weight, $21.65
22.50: light light $20. 00022. 26; heavy
packing sows, smooth, $20.80 21.60;
padklng sows, rough, $2t.0020.75; pigs,
$18.6O20.0O.
Sheep and Lambs Reseipts, 19,000; es
timated tomorrow, 1$,000: unsettled.
Lambs: 84 pounds down. $15.00017.40:
culls and common, $9.0014.60. Yearling
wethers, 10.60Qi.z. Ewes: Medium,
good and choice, $7.009.25: culls and
common, $3.0006.50.
V . St. Joseph Live Stock.
St Joseph. Mo., July 8. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1,600 bead: market slow; steers,
U.60?14.76; cows and heifers, $10.60
13.60;- calves, $8.5011.50.
Hon Receipts. 8.000 head: market
strong. $21.00 bid.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head;
market higher; lambs, $16.0016.79; ewes,
1J.OU0 i.vs. .'
Kansas City Llvs Stock.
w Slt-. 1a Tsilw - 111. n
JUHIUI Ult7l J 4J. "UHtllO IVB
A AAA kuil sataAue V, - . M
steers. $9.6016.$5; heifers, $7.10016.10;
cows,' $6.90012-15; calves, light and handy
19 in i
Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head; higher;
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks.
We Make' Them Ourselves.
ALFRED CORNISH. A CO., 1210 Farnam
FIRST 1160 takes team, harness and ball
bearing wagon, uurry. 2121 r.umlog.
Douglas 4959.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED by the Business Men of
Omaha. furniture, pianos nd
notes as security. $40, ( mo.. H. goodv
total. $1.50. -
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Security Bldg. 16th ft Farnam. Ty. (6
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
- WATCHES, ETC
, EAGLE LOAN OFFICE
1101 DOUGLAS ST.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND
11 LIBERTY BONDS. OCT
2 'P W C FLATAU. EST. 1191. 10
6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDU. TY. 950.
Sea
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and Industrial News of
Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotations furnished b Burns, Brlnker
A Co., 449 Omaha National bank.
STOCKS. , Bid. Asked.
Beatrice Cream, common 200 206
Beatrice Cream, pfd 103 106
Burgess-Nash Co., 7 pet pfd.. 99 ?4 101
Alamo Farm Light Plant Co.. 36 .....
Cudahy Pack. Co.. pfd. 101
Deere A Co., pfd r . 99 100
Douglas Motors, common ... 45 (0
Flsk Rubber, 7 pet. pfd 99 H 100
Gooch Food Prod., pfd. bonus 99 100
Gooch Food Prod., common .. 60 77 y,
Har'g Cream Co., 1 pet pfd.. 101 10H4
Nicholas Oil. Pfd., with bonus 93
Neb.-Iowa Grain Co. 100
Omaha A C. B. St By., pfd 60
Omaha & C. B. Ry. A Bag........ 61
Ore A Wllh. Co., 7 pet pfd... 100 lOOVi
M. C. Peters Mill 7 pet, pfd.. 99 100
M. E. Smith, 7 pet pfd 101
Swift & Co., 7 pet pfd. 136 136
Swift A Co., rights ( 7tt
Un. Stk. Yds. Stk., Omaha ...100 101
Un. Pow. A Lt Co., 7 pet pfd. 99 100
BONDS.
Cudahy Packing 6s, 194$ .... 94 $8
Dora, of Can. 6s 1917 97 98
Fed. Land Bk. 4H. 1939 ...100 100
Lin. Jt. Stk. Ld. Bk. 6s, 1938.101 101
Omaha Ath. Club 6s, 1920 ... 98 100
Omaha & C. B. St Ry. 6s, 1928 77 80
Omaha, City of, various 4.62-pct.
Stud. Corp. 7s. 1938 & 1924 ,.100 100
Swift A Co. 6s, 1944 97 97
heavies. $21.90022.15; medium weights.
$21.8522.16; lights, $21.65022.00; sows,
$20.60021.75; pigs, $18.00021.10.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head;
steady; lambs, $9.00016.76; ewes, $2.55
16.00.
SIouz City Live Stock.
Sioux City, July 8. Cattle Receipts.
2,000 head; market strong to 25c higher;
beef steers, $10.50014.15; fat cows and
heifers, $7.00012.60; canners, $6.5007.00;
stockers and feeders, $7.00012.00; feed
ing cows and heifers. $7.00019.00.
Hogs Receipts, 13,000 hesd; market
steady to 10c higher; light, $21.25021.70;
mixed, $21.0021.60; heavy, $20.50021.00;
bulk of sales. $21.00021.50.
Sheep Receipts, 600 head; market
steady. .
Chicago (iraln and Provisions.
Chicago, July $. Fresh strength became
manifest In the corn market today, chief
ly owing to scarcity of supplies and to
continued record breaking advances In
the value of hogs. The corn market
closed nervous- o to 4c net higher
with September $1.92 to $1.92 and
December $1,61 te $1.61. Oats fin
ished c to c to lc higher, and pro
visions varying from unchanged figures
to 17 cents gain.
Nearby deliveries of corn closed at the
top prices of the day with September at
the highest level yet this season. Through
out the session. July and September were
especially sensitive to bullish Influence
notwithstanding heavy and persistent
profit taking by longs. - Broadening of
European demand In Argentina, however,
as well as shrinkage of arrivals here and
at other domestio centers kept commis
sion house buying -aggressive, and so too.
did the extraordinary unchecked rise of
the hog market. On the other hand,
excellent conditions for the growing crop
In the United States prevented any radi
cal ascent In the December price.
Oats reflected the upward slant of corn
values.
Provisions were easier at first owing
to lack of buying orders, but later rallied
as a result of the strength of grain and
hogs.
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yest.
Corn
July 1.90 1.93 1.90 1.93 1.90
Sept. 1.39 1.92 1.88 1.92 1.88
Dec. 1.61 1.62 1.60 1.61 1.(1
Osts
July .71 .72 .70 .71 .70
Sept .72 .72 .71 .71 .71
Dec. .71 .74 .72 .73 .71
Pork '
July 54.00 54.00 53.90
Sept. 50.75 ' 51.40 50.75 51.30 61.30
Lard
July 35.00 35.25 34.90 36.20 35.15
Sept 36.20 35.30 35.00 36.30 35.22
Ribs . 1
July 28.70 28.77 28.60 28.75 28.57
Sept. 28.75 28.80 28.(6 28.76 28.70
OMAHA PRODUCE
Wholesale prices of beef cuts:
No. 1 loins, 34c; No. 2 loins, 33c; No. $
loins, !7e: No. 1 ribs, 26c; No. 2 ribs,
24c; No. 3 ribs, 11 o; No. 1 rounds,
25c; No. 1 rounds, 25c; No. 1 .'ounds,
28c; No. 1 chucks, 17c; No. 2 ohucks.
15c: No. 3 chuckB. 13 We; No. 1 plates,
16c: No. 2 plates,' 14c; No. 1 plates. 12a
Quotations furnished by the Gllnsky
Fruit Co.
Fruits Oranges: Valeeclat. 96-100, $5.60;
126, $6.00; 150-288-124, $6.6(1; 176. 200, 111,
250. $7.00. Lemons: Sunklst 200-260,
$5.75; Red Ball, 100-2(0, $6.1$. Grape
iruit: uaiuornia (an aizeaj o.z. Bananas:
7 to 8c, Strawberries: Missouri. $7.60.
Pineapples: 42-48. $5.60; 14-10-16. 16.00.
Vegetables Potatoes, Northern Whites,
2.60; Colorado, $2.50; Ohloa, 2.50: Texas
New potatoes, 80. Cabbage: Texas and
California crates. c; small lots, (a
Onions, California Reds. 7c California
head lettuce, $3.60 crate; California head
lettuce, $1.25 dozen; leaf lettuce. 40
dosen; H. G. -radish 16-350 dozen; H. G.
onions. 15-1 60 dozen :erff Plant 12.60 dozen:
spinach, market price; hot house cukes.
12.50 dozen; Dusnei nasiiet lexas cuaes,
13 60 basket :market basket cukes (about 1
asparagus, H. G 60-76o dozen; Florida
tomatoes (( basket crates) $7.50 crate;
wax and green beans, peaa. market price.
Nuts English walnuts, sacs 101s, o
leu No 1 raw ne&nuts lOo: Jumbo
raw peanuts, 12c; roast No. i. 12o; roast
Jumbo, 16c
PlantsCabbage, per box, ii.uvj toma
tnes ner hnx. 12.00: pansy. 2 dozen basket
$1.60; sweet potatoes (per 100)) $1.00;
other plants, market price.
New York Coffee.
New York, July 8. The market for cof
fee futures was higher today owing to
enntlnued EuroDean buying and further
advances In the Brazilian markets. The
opening here was 15 to 44 points higher,
with December selling up to $21.10 and
March to $21.75 during the afternoon, -or
about 60 to 71 points above last night's
closing figures. Trade interests were
among the buyers during the later trad,
lng, and the advance was accompanied by
reports of a firmer tone In the spot mar
ket - Closing prices were at about the
beit point of the day, showing a net gain
of 60 to 71 points. July, $22.40; Sep
tember, $22.25; October, $23.10; December,
621.85; January, izi.js; sarca, .,
May. $21.65. ' .
Spot, firmer; RIO 7S, xvii oanws
4s, 28028c- ,
-'. . New York General. ' v '
New York. July 8-Wheat Spot, mar
ket ateady; No. 1 Ted, $2.14 cost and
freight New York track export to arrive.
Corn Spot, market strong r No. 1 yel
low, $1.10 and No. "2 white, $1.11 cost
and freight New York. - - . ,
Oats Spot, markst nrm; no. i wmii,
$2e. . 1 .
Lard Market firm; middle west
035.80.
Other articles unchanged '
Minneapolis Grain.
' Minneapolis. July $. Flour Market un
changed. - . j' .
Barley $1.0601.18.
Rye No. 2. $1.41 1.41.
Bran $36.00. -
T 101 Vi a nnnnlntlnn of Salonlca
was estimated to be somewhat less
than 2na nnn. on November 12. 1918.
due chiefly to the presence of mili
tary rorcea, mis numuw was .la
mented to 9&u,uuv aij least. . .
Jigf and Mag-fU in Full
of Color in Th Sunday Bea.
FINANCIAL
New York. July 1. Trading on the
Stock exchange today again was very
lively and more confusing as to trend, tne
stlffer rates for money, once more being
the dominant factor in the, several re
versals and recoveries.
Call loans opened at I to 10 per cent,
as against yesterday's final rate of 20
per cent, and held at the Initial quota
tions until the flna hour, when as high
as 15 per (cent was paid on mixed loans
and 17 per cent for all Industrials.
Overnight developments In their rela
tion to quoted values, were helpful mainly
to the Industrial list, but also to 'coppers
and metals. The one disquieting feature
was the further weakness of exchange on
the entente centers,, with sterling and
francs at low records.
Reports from trade centers accentuated
the lnoreaaed activity at steel and Iron
mills. A price of 20 cents for copper for
August delivery was quoted, and trac
tions and gas shares were visibly strength
ened by the order authorizing a local
t-cent transfer rate.
Oils, particularly Pan-American and
Mexican Petroleums, Royal Dutch and
Sinclair, were the features of early
strength, followed by such motors as
Chandler, Stutz and White, the latter
making an extreme gain of almost nine
points on its sharp advance of the final
hour.
Steels were sustained by the strength
of Crucible and Mldvale, together with
intimations that the June tonnage state
ment of the United- States Steel corpora,
tlon, to be Issued on Thursday, would
show unmistakable signs of trade Im
provement. Various peace specialties recently In
favor were less In evidence, but rails de
noted substantial absorption, minor Issues,
such as Missouri Pacific and St. Louis
and San Francisco displaying marked
strength. Sales amounted to 1,675,000
shares.
Bonds were more active, but little
changed In the domestic and foreign di
visions. Total sales, par value, aggre
gated $11, $75,000. Old United States
bonds were unchanged on call.
Higher rates ruled for call loans in the
final hour, but oils and motors were at
the day's best quotations. The closing
was Irregular.
Trading In the stock market today was
again restrained by tight money, but va
rious speculative Issues made material
gains. Sales approximated 1,600,000
shares.
Leading prices and last sale on New
York stocks:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar. .. 3.600 91V. 90 9114
American Can 6,400 61 60 61
Amur, tar ana r. 1,600 111 110 110,
Am. H. A L. pfd. 1,300 192 131 132
Amer. Locomo.,.. 8,000 93 91 92
Am. S. A Ret 7,200 86 85 86
Amer. Sugar Ref. 2,700 139 138 138
Am. Sums. Tobac. 1,000 113 112 113
Am. Tel. A Tel. ..14,100 104 104 104
Am. Z., L. & 8... 1,100 26 24 26
Anac Copper 13,609 76 74 76
Atchison 4,909 103 102 102
AM. Q. A W.I.S.S. 1,300 176 170 172
Baldwin , Lacomo. 87, 606 111' 111 112
Baltimore & O 3,500 45 46 45
Beth. Steel "B".. 11, 200 97 95 96
Butte A Sup. Cop.16,000 27 13 86
Cat. Petroleum... 1,400 18 37 37
Canadian Pac... 6,500 160 156 160
Central Leather... 6,500 110 108 109
Ches. A Ohio 1,400 66 65 (6
Chi., Mil. A St. P. 1,900 44 44 44
Chi. A N. W 600 100 100 100
Chicago, R. I A P.10,400 30 28 80
Chlno Copper 2,500 48 47 47
Colo. Fuel A I 4,200 (2 61 61
Corn Prod 29,100 91 88 89
Crucible Steel 27,700 117 112 116
Cuba Cane Sugar. 11, 400 40, 39 t 40
Dlst Secur. Corp. 3,800 78 76 77
Erie 1,500 18 18 18
Gen. Electric 400 167 167MC7
Gen. Motors 7,300 236 233 236 .
Gt Nor. pfd..;... 1,100 96 95 96
Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs.66,200 49 47 49
Illinois Central... 200 99 99 99
Insplr. Copper 14,200 67 66 66
Int Mer. Ma. pfd. 1,200 118 118 118
Inter. Nickel 7,600 32 21 31
Inter. Paper 6,800 69 67 68 .
K. C. Southern. 1...000 23 22 23
Kennecott Cop.... 6,300 41 40 40
Loulsv. A Nash 118
Mex. Petrol 43,300 104 188 193
Miami Copper 1,200 28 28 28
Mldvale Steel 71,600 57 55 67
Mo, Pacifies. 74.200 38 86 37
Mont Power 600 77 77 77
Nevada Copper... 1,100 19 19 19
N. Y. Central.... 2,200 82 81 81
N..Y., N. H. A H. ,900 33 82 32
Norfolk A W 600 107 106 106
Nor. Pacific 1,000 96 96 96
Pacific Mail 200 17 37 $7
Pan-Amer. Petrol. 91. 300 106 101 106
Pennsylvania .... 7,200 46 45 45
Plttsb. A W. Va.. 1,700 40 40 40
Pittsburg Coal 14,000 71 67 71
Ray. Cols. Cop... 2,100 26 25 26
Reading 17,300 92 90 91
Rep. Iron & St... 10,400 99 97 98
Shat. Ariz. Cop.. 400 15 15 15
Sinclair OH A Ref.43,900 (6 63 68
Southern Pac 12,900 108 108 108
Southern Ry 6,000 81 30 10
Studebaker Corp. 21,000 107 104 106
Texas Co 1,900 272 268 27
Tobacco Prod 7,100 105 103 103
Union Pacific 1,100 134 134 n
United Cigar St.. 18,000 191 186 190
U. 8. Ind. AIcohol.16,600 138 136 136
U. S. 8teel 186,600 114 111 113
U. S. Steel pfd... 700 116 116 116
Utah Copper 11,200 93 92 92
Western Union... 600 89 89 89
Westingh. Elec... 2,900 68 66 58
Willys-Overland . 7,100 16 36 86
New York 26,900 116 112 114
Total sales for the day, 1,675.000 shares.
Bid.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga,, July 8. Turpentine
Market firm, 96c; sales, - 201 bbls.;1 re
ceipts, 360 bbls.; shipments, 148 bbls.;
stock, 6,417 bbls.
Rosin Market firm; sales. 939 bbls.;
receipts, 1.073 bbls.; shipments, 358 bbls.;
stock, 57,281 bbls.
Quote: B, $14.76014.90; D, $15.00
15.06; E, $15.15; F, $15.20016.30; G,
$14.35; H, $15.40016.50; I, $15.70015.75;
K, $16.76017.00; M, $17.25017.50; N,
$17.75; WG. $18.25; WW, $18.60.
Liberty Bond Prices. ,
New York, July 8. Liberty bond prices
at 11:30 today were: $s. 99.42; first 4s,
94.40; second 4s, 93.70; first 4s, 95.14;
second 4a, 94.26; third 4s. 96.04; fourth
4s. 94.28; Victory 8s, 100.02; Victor
4s, 99.96. '
Liberty bond final prices today were:
8s, 99.34; first 4s, 95.40; second 4s, 91.70;
first 4s, 15.24; second 4s, 94.24; third
4s, 96.06; fourth 4s, 94.28; Victory
3s, 100.02; Victory, 4s. 99.96.
. , New York Metals.
New York, July 8i Copper Strong;
electrolytic, spot and July, 19 c; August
19 020c; September, 20c
Iron and lead Steady, unchanged.
Spelter Firm; East St Louis.- delivery
spot offered at $7.16; August, $7.1007.20.
PACKING
PANY
0ULTRY
BUTTER
EGGS
TAOt HAKK
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the Day
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha, July $, 1919.
Corn arrivals today were moderate with
64 cars, while other gratis were light, re
ceipts of which were five cars of wheat
14 cars of oats, five cars of rye and three
cars of barley. Corn sold 1 to 6 cents
higher, generall 2 to 4 cents up. No. 3
white, the high up to a late hour sold at
$1.91, as compared to $1.8801.89 yesterday.
Oats were general cent higher 7 Rye
was nominally unchanged and barley was
steady. Wheat was up 5 cents.
Cash sales today werer
Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $1.91. No. (
white: 1 car, $1.82. No. 1 yellow: 1 car,
$1.88. No. 2 yellow: 9 cars, $1.87. No. $
yellow: 1 car, $1.87; $ cars, fl.8(; 1 cars,
$1.84. Sample yellow: 1 Car, $1.(0 (heat
ing); 1 car, $1.78 (heating); 1 car, $1.70
(heating)! 1-i car, 11.70. No. 1 mixed:
1 car, $1.(0 -(near white); 1 car, $1.8$ (6
per cent color); 1 car, $1.(6, No. $ mixed:
1 car, $1.90 (near white); 1 cars, $1.84.
No. ( mixed: 1 car, $1.80. Sample mixed:
1 car, $1.79 (heating); 1 car, $1.71 (hot);
1 car, $1.70 (hot); 2 cars, $1.69 (heating);
1 car, $1.60 (hot); $-5 car, $1.60 (heating).
Oats No. whits; 1 car, 70c. No. $
white: 18 cars, 70c No. 4 white: 4 cars,
69 c.
Barley No. 3: 1-6 car, $1.16. -
Wheat No. 2 hardf 1 car, $2.46. No.
mixed: 1 car, $2.30 (smutty).
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts ' Today. Year Ago.
Wheat 337,000 (96,000
Corn .700,000 . 790,000
Oats ...976,000 931,000
Shipments
Wheat vlS8,000 - 940,000
Corn 405,000 480,000
OatsS 710,000 - (47,000
Omaha Grain Inspection.
The nuanber of cars of grain of the sev
eral grades Inspected "In" here during
the past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 2 hard, 1 carloads; No. 1
hard, 1 carload; No, 4 hard, 2 carloads;
No. 5 hard, 1 carload; sample hard, 1
carload; No. 1 mixed, 1 carload; No. 2
mixed, ( carloads; No. $ mixed, 2 car
loads: No. 4 mixed, 3 carloads; No. 1
spring, 2 carloads; No. 2 spring. 2 car
loads; No. J. spring, 3 carloads; Total 28
carloads. '
Corn No. 1 white, 1 carload; No. 1
white, 1( carloads; No. 1 white, 1 car
loads; No. 4 whits, 1 carloads; No. 5
white, 1 carload; No. ( white, 1 carloads;
sample white, 4 carloads; No. 1 yellAw, 1
carloads; No. yellow, 52 carloads; No.
3 yellow, 16 carloads; No. (4 yellow, 2 car
loads; No. ( yellow, ( carloads; sample
yellow, 19 carloads: No. 2 mixed, 22 carT
loads; No. 2 mixed, carloads; No. 4
mixed, 1 carloads; No. ( mixed, 8 car
loads; sample mixed, 21 carloads; Total
187 carloads.
Oats No. S white, 11 carloads; No. 1
NEW
ISSUE
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Atlas Petroleum Corporation
CAPITALIZATION:
Unlssusd
PROPERTIES:
acreage Is proven territory In the proline Mannington District. Tne Texas Hold
ings are located upon the well-known Edwards Plateau, and were originally selected
by oil experts for Benedum and Trees of Pittsburgh, more than a year ago. Tbe
Edwards Plateau Is believed tyr numerous geologists and oil operators to overlie- the
southwestern extension of the Pennsylvania formation whioh haa proven so pro
ductive in the Central Texas fields. -
, . There are now seven producing wells upon tha West Virginia properties. Welt No.
DtVLLOPMLNT: drilling and there are locations for at least eleven more. Three locations have
been selected on the Texas properties, the material and equipment for which are
on the ground and operation are being conducted as rapidly as possible.
TiDKJtrvrT Tn properties of the Corporation both in West Virginia and Texas are equipped
tVUlrIVlt.IN 1 J with standard rigs, easing, cable, strings of tools, automobiles, motor trucks, ware-
houses, etc, eto. In fact everything necessary to complete the work aow under
way.
APPRATCAT . A conservative estimate of the value of the assets of the Corporation suggest a
-r r JvrtUAVU,! book value for the stock comparing favorably with the price of the present offering.
1
FINANCIAL:
OFFICERS &
DIRECTORS:
r.
REGISTRAR AND
TRANSFER AQT.I
DEPOSITORIES:
FUTURE:
LISTING:
ThU fssas is rscemmsmfeW speenfatJeM (hat Mtitfmctorily lessen tne lanerent ris e a zrfeneeWng eel
bnstae, with m HnancUdly intmtttd atanagemenf whose proven capmbilitUt and integrity are a nAthnt
goorentte tnat iti 6asines will b eenaWesT ami tne areperMea dtvlmptd in thm pest interests mi ail
concerned. -
The legality of this issue has been approved by
EDGAR J. PERSHINO.
Attorney at Law .
(Land Title Building, Philadelphia,' Fa.
Subscriptions will be received direct by the undersigned or from and through ywur own broker. Tbe right la
reserved to accept or reject any subscription and to allot a lesser number ot shares than subscribed for.
Price $S.SO Per Share
W7 .1 T 1 . O h
winsiow l ayior uHnpany
s MAIN OFFICE i . mt m
Locust 8121 I I 8
New York. N. T. Pittsburgh, Pa, . Johnstown. Pa.
Atlantic City, N. J. Enioatown, Pa, Tyrone, Pa. Butler, Pa.
Thm Wermation oenf alnae? hmrmin hmm been mbtminmd from mhmt sm regarsT a reUeMe
torn dm not gaarantee it we 6eMee M te be ecsarete.
Drawn for The Bee by McManu
Copyright 191 (International Neva Service,
Short Term Notes
Quotations furnished by
Co.:
First Liberty 3s
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1924)...
Beth. Steel 7s (1922)
Beth'. Steel 7s (1923)
Cudahy 7s (1923)
Int. R. T. 5s (1921)
Kan. City Ter. 6s (1923)....
Proctor A G. 7s (1923)
Proctor A Q 7s (1922)
Union Pacific 6s (1921)....
Wilson & Co. 6s (1928)
Second Liberty 4s
Third Liberty 4s
Fourth Liberty 4a
Am. For. Sec (1919)
Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s (1926)..
Am. Tel. 6s (1924)
Am. Tobacco 7s (1922)
Am. Tobacco 7s (1923
Anaconda Copper 6s (1929).
Anglo-French 6s (1920)....
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1919)...
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1923)..
Peters
Bid.
,. .99.40
..102
..101
..101
..101
.. 89
..100
..108
..102
..103
..103
...S3. 82
,. .95.04
,..94.29
.. 99
..102
.. 99
..102
..103
,. 99
.. 97
..102
..102
Trust
Asked.
103
101
103
102
90
101
104
103
104
103
100
101
100
101
101
99
98
101
103
1 white, (4 carloads; No. 4 white, 14 car-
lot as; sample wnite, z canoaai; 11 u.
mixed, 1 carload; Total (1 carloads.
Rye No. 1, ( carloads; No. $, 6 car
loads; No. 4, 4 carloads; sample, $ car
loads; Total, 10 carloads.
Barley No. 1, 1 carloads; No. 4, 6 car
loads; No. 1 feed, 1 carloads; Total ( car
loads. Omaha Grain Movement.
Receipts:
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Rye
Barley
Shipments:
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Rye .........
Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago
6
(
9
,.(4
.14
. i
. 1
(9
17
3
' 1
19
10
0
0
.... 1
...17 '(4 46
28 20
2 0 0
..... 3 1 0
Barley
Reealntfl In other marketa:
Wheat Corn Oats
Chicago '. 2$ 341 166
Kansas Olty ...... 14 14 7
St Louis 1$ 7$ 65
Minneapolis ., 70 . . . ...
Duluth 3$
Winnipeg .131
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, July 8. Butter Market high
er; creamery, 4549c.
Eggs Market unsettled; receipt, 24,
689 cases; firsts, 19 0 40c; ordinary firsts,
37038c; at mark, cases Included, 3(01$o;
storage-packed firsts, 41 42c.
Poultry Alive, market unchanged.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
New York. July 8. Evaporated Apple
Market soarce.
Prunes Market firm.
Apricots and Peaches Market firm,
but quiet.
Raisins Steady,
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas Ctty, Mo. July I. Butter and
Epgs Unchanged.
Poultry Broiler. 2o lower, 11043c;
others unchanged.
We Offer Subject to Prior Sale
iSOoOOO
Shares (par value $10.00) of the Full Paid
and Non-Assessable Capital Stock of the
Ora-anised under the laws of the State of Delaware,
Authorized , i
Outstanding (including present offering) lee.ooe snares
Comprise about 11,100 aeree of oil and gas leasee leeated In Marlon County, West
Virginia, and in Kimble, Sutton and Edwards Counties, Texas. The West Virginia
The Corporation has no bonds no preferred stock the financing arranged for will '
provide cash for future development, and, the 11,100,000.00 unissued stock will suf
fice for the contemplated acquiation of additional production, leasee and their proper
development. . j
ALEXIS I. duPONT, Wilmington, Delaware.
Secretary B. I. duPont de Nemours A Co. '
EDWARD B. RICH, Oil Operator,
Menard. Texaa. and Parkorsburg, W. Va.
C. A. PATTERSON, Wilmington. Delaware.
Vice Pres. B. I. duPont de Nemours A Co. '
STLVESTBR D. TOWNSEND, Jr., Wilmington, Del.
Pres. Delaware Workmen's Compensation Board.
SIMON L. WOLFS, Oil Operator,
Parkersburg, w. Vs., and Macksburg, Ohio.
CORPORATION GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO
Land Tint Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
UNION TRUST A DEPOSIT CO.. Parkersburg, W. Va.
BANK Or MENARD. Menard. Texas.
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY, Wilmington. Del.
PEOPLES BANKING TRUST CO.. Marietta, Ohio.
It Is the belief of the men In charge that the properties of the Corporation can ie'
developed successfully, and profitably. -
The present management advises that no application wil be made to list the stock.
This is in line with the policy adopted by the Standard Oil Companies.
8TLVESTER D. TOWNSEND, JB
Attorney at Law
ford Building, Wilmington, 'DeL
130 SOUTH 15th STREET
Opposite the Union League.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BRANCH (imCTX
I). S. MEDIATOR
RULES INCREASE
FOR EMPLOYES
Firemen Accept Terms, But
Engineers Have Not Yet
Taken Final Action
on Award.
Ststionary firemen and engineers
of Omaha will receive an increase
of $5 a . week as a result of the
award given yesterday by Federal s
Mediator Fred Feick of Indian
apolis. The men had demanded ac
increase of $1 and a six-day week.
Mediator Feick said after the
meeting yesterday he held with thi
men and officials of the Omahi
Beverage company that the official: ,
presented evidence which preclude
his granting a six-day week. Beside.'
the increase of weekly pay, the mer
are to receive 75 cents an hour foi
all time over eight hours a day.
Engineers were allowed to count
all Sunday work as overtime. Oil
ers and helpers are to receive the
same advance as the firemen.
Firemen immediately accepted the
terms of the award, but the meeting
closed without the engineers mak
ing any final disposition of the offer.
Mr. Feick stated that before he
came both sides had agreed to abide
by his decision, and so he was con
fident that the engineers would ac
cept his award in the matter.
The meeting on the third floor of
the Karbach block was between the
officials and men of the Omaha Bev
erage company, gut it is understood
that about 12 ice companies' in the
city agreed previously to abide by
the decision of the federal mediator.
This would practically fix the wage
scale for firemen and engineers of
Omaha.
There were between 40 and SO
men at the beverage plant affected
by the award, and if the scale is
accepted by the other companies of
Omaha, it means that hereafter fire-,
men will receive $31.20 a week plus
overtime , for all work over eight
hours a day, while the engineers
will get a flat wage of $34, besides
overtime for Sundays and for all
time over eight hours on other days.
New Attraction at Lakeview.
As an extra attraction at the
dance palace at Lakeview park the
management has engaged for the
week, Harry Walker and Ned Mil
ler of Chicago. Walker and Miller
recently closed a lengthy engage
ment at the Winter Garden and
States cabaret.
Victory Bonds etc Liberty Bond
Coupon and Registered.
BOUGHT AND SOLE)
New York Market Quotations.
MACK'S BOND HOUSE.
. 14S1 First Natt. Bank Bldg.
' Tel. Tyler 34M4.
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