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THE x BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY JULY 11 1919.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Iowa Lands.
IOWA FARM.
Ill iini, CO acres cultivated. It
acres more good tillable land, fenced
and cross-fenced; 1134 per aorei two
mllea from town. Take elear Income)
or general merchandise.
MID-WEST REALTY EXCHANGE
111 Bee Bide. Tyler 4181.
IOWA FARM,
ttt-aer Iowa farm, practically all In
cultivation. I mllea to town; want a
food merchandise business. Thla farm
ean be cut la two,
HI Bee. Bldg. Tyler till.
Missouri Lands.
- LA ROB PASTURE.
I, COO aerei all, under fence, abundance
et water, stx mllee from railroad, lo
cated la Dent county, Missouri; now
pasturing tot cattle; 1.000,000 minim
props on Jaad, Price, IS per acre terma
If desired, r. E. Dentson. Rolls. Mo.
Nebraska Lands
NEVER BEFORE
-i in me mstory or tne ureal wen were
the opportunities' greater or the re
ward more positive than today. With
every farm product bringing return
beyond even the dream of a few year
ago, result are quick and certain.
Many have paid In full for their land In
ine firm year. iveirn nnu muua
offer you this chance. Thy are yet
' cheap, but will not remain so when
this year's record 1 made known to
the world. You can still buy Improved
farms, either large or small, for a low
mm it. n I7K an Dr., mnri Vltllt n . TV.
on a post card will tell you all about
over SO of these choice places. Let u
help you on the road to prosperity.
Don't wait until tomorrow, writs us
today,
WATSON & BRENAN,
' "Real Reliable Realty"
644 World-Herald Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
RANCH BARGAIN.
Three sections In Lincoln Co., Neb.;
well Improved, fenced and cross fenced;
400 pine trees, 600 forest trees, 1 wells
and windmills; 100 acres In crops; much
mors can be farmed; good hay meadow;
14 miles northwest of Sutherland 1
miles from school; on telephone and
- mall route. A good ranch at pre-war
price; can be sqld for less than IIS
per acre If sold soon. Tou will deal with
owner, not In hands of speculator. Here
Is your opportunity to get a good stock
11 farm.
a V. NELSON.
Doug. 8204. 616 Om. Nat. Bk, Bldg.
' 3.840 ACRES CHERRY COUNTT,
NEB., RANCH.
This tine ranch is located I miles to
railroad town, has 1,900 acres of good
farm and alfalfa land; haa now 800
acres alfalfa, first crop, In stack; S60
acres under plow, balance strictly flrst
' class graslng land. Has three mllea
fin running water; fenced and cross
fenced; good set of improvements In
good shape. Price 135.00 per acre; good
first-class terms. Wrtt me for ap
polntment to see this ranch.
S. O. NORDQUIST,
111 Neville Blk., Omaha. Neb.
1,000 ACRES
Sheridan county; 10 miles south of
. Gordon; I miles Niobrara river frontage;
1,000 acres best farm land; balance best
of pasture; with timber along river and
in two Iarg draws. Priced much below
anything else offered In this county. , .
8. S. A R. E. MONTGOMERY,
111 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Omaha. Neb.
NORTHEAST Nebraska, sure crop coun
try. Improved corn and alfalfa farms;
level, deep black soil; plenty good water;
priced right for investment, and terms
to suit farmer with small means. Close
to good town, school and church.
- ? C. V. NELSON.
Doug. SI04. 516 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
HAVE several farms, well located, lm
proved or unimproved, small or large,
will sell or trade, what have youT
Gordon-Knell Co.,
9 St Paxton Blk.
1,480 acres stock and grain farm for quick!
. sale, ssrt an acre; running water ana
fine Improvements. For particulars
write John Droll, owner, Culberson, Neb.
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo
rado lands see
HELD LAND CO.,
- t4 Brand'jls Bldg. . i
WRITS! me for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches In good a d Dawes
county. Arahi L. Hungerford, Crawford,
' Neb. I
EASTERN NEB. FARM LANDS at LOANS
PAUL PETERSON,
394 Brandets Thea. Bldg. Prompt service.
: MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farms at the right price. M, A.
LARSON. Central City. Neb.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms,
Kimball county, Neb. R. E. Holmes.
BustmeW. Neb. -
, FOB, NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN.
0t Karbah Blk. , , , Tyler 6S4.
Oregon Lands.
JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offer you a
home in the land of sunshine, where
: conditions art right for raising alfalfa
: and . cattle. Address, Jordan Valley
Fa rma. Boise Idaho.
South Dakota Lands.
A BARGAIN ;
One-half section, two miles south of
Herrlck, 8. D., well improved at 170 per
acre If taken at once; this is a snap.
Look It up. See ' - '
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Omaha, Neb.
(22 Paxton Block.
Wisconsin Lands.
; FORCED SALE
lit level acres; SS under cultivation,
10 more cleared, balance fine open pas'
ture, with clover growing all through
and. easily cleared for cultivation; rich
mixed clay loam, with clay subsoil; no
- stone; fine 1-story 8-room house, hard
wood floors; full basement and big
screened porch; good hip-roofed barn
13x60: granary, poultry house, dog
house. Ice house, eorncrlb, machine shed,
garage, silo, well wuse, with) gasoline
engine; water works system,' finest
water; bearing apple, plum and cherry
orchard, strawberries, raspberries, cur
rants, gooseberries, nice shade trees, 11
head of first-class' stock; also 4 good
Horses, 1 colt. 1 full-blood brood sow
and 8 spring pigs, flock of chickens, 1
sets of harness, single harness, binder,
mover, rake, drill, disk, corn binder,
fanning mill, hay tedder, litter spreader,
feed grinder, 1 wagons, rack, buggy,
sleighs, 1 plows, harrows, 1 gasoline en
gines, cream separator, part Interest In
potato digger, planter and sprsyer and
aito-f tiling outfit, small tools, etc., and
-It -. - ...,l.fln. nf u, . n - , n.. .,.,
rye, potatoes, clover and timothy Includ
- ed and now being harvested. Must sell
at once, and everything goes at ttt an
acre; one-Ivalf cash, balance to suit On
main road, 2 V mllea from Webster, Wis. ;
fast growing high school market town on
Boo Line, 14 miles northeast of St Paul.
Land values are Jumping here and this
beautiful home Is a real bargain. Pos
session now or -In the fall. J. E. Port,
800 Globe Bldg., St. Paul. Minn.
Wyoming Lands.
SOLDIERS, 640-acre homesteads,
Casper. Wyo. ,'
Duff
Miscellaneous.
400-Acre Equipped Farm,
" Income )Last Year
. Over $5,000.
Nearly new U-roora house, baths,-hot,
cold wster, gas-lighted, cement floor main
barn, big second barn, litter and feed
carriers, garage, store nouses, aa gooa.
Smooth machine-worked fields,- wlrs-
fenced pasture, much wood, timber, fruit
On main road, convenient town. Aged
owner for quick sale, includes It cows,
. long list farm Implements, etc, at low
price. 19.000, easy terms. Details this
"money-maker page 41, catalog bargains
It states, copy free. 7
STROUT FARM AGENCT. .
181 B. F.. N. Y. Life Bldg. Kansas City
WlU w aui,! baihhvi uawatiou
, PROFITS -
"iv 400 acre farm, 90 cows, crops, tools,
machinery, near creamery, railroad, 800
acres fields, 1 100 acres timber, spring
water, large barns and dwelling, milk
check aver 1900 per month. Price 811.000.
One half cash payment Other big
bargains. Send for farm catalogue.
Campbell Bros.. Oneonta. N. Y.
,-vt"t 1 xi i 4 t T v vi nvTvn Y iet-" va
You want what you want when
' you want it. Bee Want Ads will
attain the desired results. -
BRINGING UP
THAT'S NW. J.MlTH'5 i--d-
r.UHTe PRETTf
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Miscellaneous.
400-Acre Equipped Farm.
' Income Last Year Over
$5,000. ,
Nearly new 12-room house, baths, hot,
-cold water, gas-lighted, cement floor
main barn, big second barn, litter and
feed carriers, garage, storehouses, all
good. Smeoth machine-worked fields,
. wire-fenced pasture, much wood, timber,
fruit. On matn road, convenient town.
Aged owner for quick sale Includes 10
cows, long list farm Implements, etc., at
low price, 18.000, easy terms. Details
thla money-maker page 41 catalog bar
gains 19 states, copy free. Strout Farm
Agency, 831 B. H., N. T. Life Bldg.,
Kansas City.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WE will sell your farm; timely sales:
quick returns. Held Land Co. 6i
Hranaeia .mug.
AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
THE" AUTO CLEARING
HOUSE,
1112-14-15 Farnam.
OMAHA'S LARGEST USED CAR
STORE, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
LIST OF RIGH-RADE USED CARS
FOR TOUR INSPECTION;
191 Dodgs roadster.
S 1918 Dodge touring.
1918 Dodge roadster, wire wheels.
1910 Chandler roadster.
1919 Chandler roadster.
1917 Patterson Chummy roadster.
1917 Velle six.
1917 Studebaker six.
1918 Studebaker six.
191( Franklin alx.
1917 Saxon roadster.
191s Chandler touring.
1917 Ford touring.
1918 Oldamoblle 8 touring.
1917 Dodge sedan,
Rambler touring.
1917 Overland Country Club.
AND A LOT OF OTHERS. DON'T
FORGET, ALL CARS SOLD WITH A
THREE-DAY MONET-BACK GUAR
ANTEE AND THAT WE CARRT THE
STOCK AND MAKE THE PRICE.
AUTO CLEARING
. HOUSE, .
1912-14-18 Farnam.
UNITED AUTO PARTS
COMPANY,
Used Car department,
I Dort touring i-.j-t S60.00
1917 Fords 250.00
1918 Ford sedan , 6SO.0O
1917 Saxon-slx 600.60
1 Hudson speedster.... 1, 300.00
1 Bulck "E" 49 1,150.00
2 "H" "45" Bulcks, 1360.00-1,400.00
1918 Dodge touring 800.00
1918 Dodge touring... ' 660.09
1917 Maxwell touring 250.00
1 Dort sedan 1,850.00
1 Mitchell six.... 600.00
1 Ford roadster.' 360.00
- 1918 Ford sedan, . cord tires,
shock absorbers, walnut steering
wheel, Tale lock and foot accel
eration. This car la In the very
best of condition 700.00
UNITED AUTO PARTS
COMPANY,
Used Car Department,
20S2 Farnam Street.
DRIVE YOURSELF
TOURING 19 PER
ROADSTERS 1M MILE
TRUCKS.
CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. '
s Melcher Service Co.,
1616 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4899.
RENT ANEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
11 CENTS PER MILE.
TOU ARE COVERED BT INSUR
ANB AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
69 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LI VERT CO.
DOUG. 2622. 1314 HOWARD!
USED CARS. .
(1 Overland, touring, 1916... 1400.00
' I Mitchell roadster, 1917 200 00
1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap .... 280.00
1611 Davenport St Pbons D. 1241.
Auto Repair Shop for aale or trade. '
Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies.
1611 Davenport St.
WE can fit you out with a used car;
everything from a Cadillac 8 to a 79
Overland. Prices from 2175 p.
RAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam. ' -
PROMPT DELIVERT ON ALL MODELS.
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C. ROGERS. MGR. TTLER 1767.
1407-21 Capitol Ave.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, sold and exchanged.
We buy for cash and sell on time. Full
Una to select from. Middle State Garage.
2028-9 Farnam St. Doug. 4101.
LIGHT-SIX touring Just overhauled; A-l
conditions: five good tires; good top;
sacrifice for- 9460 or consider trade on
lata Ford touring A-l condition. Harney
2228.
AUTO BODIES.
NEW and used Ford bodies for sale. Get
our prices. O'Rourke-Goldstrom Auto
Co., 3701 South 34th St.. O-nsha.
A. LEE A COMPANT
Expert automobile washers, slmonyers and
Soltshers; all -work guaranteed. 2X07
I. 18th St. Victor Garage, fh. Web. 27.
Uaed cars of exceptional value.
GUY l. smit:i,
286S Farnam 8t. Doug. 1 970.
WILLYS KNIGHT. NEWLT; NEWLT
PAINTED: NEW TOP; IN' FIRST
CLASS CONDITION. HARNET 6201
iou a. avifi avis.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
. AT BARUAIN PRICES. !
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
2020 Farnam St Ome.ha. Neb.
1100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sola mnfra of new aelt-spaclng af
flnity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 310 N 18th
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
19th and Howard Bta Tyler 1769
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS: quick action; no delay. Auto Ex-
cwmn vu. mvow e arnam ot. u. sv3o
FORD MARKET, 2220 Farnam. Used
Forda Time, cask. Uaarty bonds, new
bodies. 195. 1
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
imiiua tor nayueia carburetors and
Columbia storage batteriee. Edwards.
FOR SALE 1917 Bulck light six. In tha
best of condition, looks and runs Ilka
1 new. narney ltj, or Tyler -3961-W.
1
FATHER-
VOU'BE. NOT
rb MO.J
DAUGHTER
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR TEKMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R. NICHOLAS JfcOTOR COMPANT
2620 Farnam Bt,
BARGAIN IN USKD CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
15th & Jackson. Ford Agents. D. S!v90.
SIX-CYLINDER roadster for sale, rirs'
class condition. Very classy. Red 6081.
402 North Sixteenth St.
OAKLAND. Sensible Slx
MARSH. OAKLAND CO.
2300 Farnsm St.
FOR SALE Llghf Bulck Six; good con
dltlon. M. C Peters Mill Co., 29th and
B Streets.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUT L. SMITH.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRK.
Drive yourself; at very reasonable
prices; . no extras to pay. Nebraska
Servtc ' Garage, 19th and Farnam
Douglas 7890.
Auto Livery and Garages.
GARAGE for sale at Randolph. Nebraska.
Equipped with electrlo lights and elec
. trio welder and. gas pump. . Richard
Boetger. Randolph, Neb. -
Tires and Supplies.
WE will ship, subject to examination, out
I 1,600-mile guaranteed tires at -these
prices! I
Plain. Non-Skld
80x8 7.80 I 9 90
90x8H 8.96 119"
12x24 10.60 12.60
S4x4 .... 12.00 14.76
Express prspald when cash accompanies
order. '
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North 16th St. Phone Douglas 3880
NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE.
Firestone, Cftngress. Lee Pullman, "lsk
Writ for prices. Mention sizes.
KA1MAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2MB Fsrnnm
NEW AND! USED TIRE BARGAINS.
BEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.,
H, 6768. 2914 FARNAM ST.
NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We
retiead and rebuild tires by Drv-Cure
process. Ideal Tlrs Service, 2576 Har
ney St.
GAIN mors miles; have your Urea re
treaded by G. A G. Tire Co.
2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W
Repairing ana Painting.
P. P. BAItNUM CO.. 2125 Cuming. Dong
las (044. High grade automobile painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycies.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. Victor 1
Rtfos, the Motorcycle man, 27th and
Leavenworth Streets.
FOR . SALE Used bicycle for girl, 8 to
12 years old; first-class condition. Will
sell at a sacrifice If taken at once.
Phone Harney 89.
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect. We distribute.
Phoae Doug. 4136 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
BOSTON bull terrier for sale, reasonable.
Tyler 1020-J.
MIXED hen food, 34.25 per hundred. A.
W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th St. Dg. 1142.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
BROOD SOWS
Buy on Blraaraven Profit Sharing Plan.
Phone Web. 2884. O. 8. Pettis. Agent.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks.
Wo Make Them Ourselves.
ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. 1210 Farnam
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED by the Business Men of
Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos ud
notes as security $40, 6 mo., H. good,
total, 13.60.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETT.
432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Tyl 666
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE
1301 DOUGLAS ST
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
LIBERTT BOND8. OC7
l72 1 W. C FLATAU. EST. 1891. 10
6TH FLR. SEC1TRITY BLDG. TT. 950.
Cotton Futures.
New Tork, July 10. Cotton futures
opened firm; July, 34.85c; October, 34.76c;
December, 34.60c: January, 34.35c; March,
64.16
Oil Fields
Making New
Millionaires
Fortunes are being made in
the Texas oil fields. Small in
vestments of $100 have in some
instances earned as much as
$15,000. Eighty companies . in
the Burkburnett field alone paid
$3,000,000.00 in the last four
months.
The Burk Texas Oil & Refin
ing Company with 26 separate
1 leases on 9,820 acres, including
the Burkburnett "Wonder Pool,''
covers some of the most promis
ing fields near drilling wells in
Texas. This company is offer
ing treasury stock at par, $10.00
per share, and will drill its first
well in the Burkburnett field as
soon as possible.
If you want to make money
,in Texas oil write name and ad
dress plainly and enclose money
order payable to the company
for as many shares as you want.
Ont fiVmrf. $10; K ctigroo ten.
- . T , " M7 ,
10 shares, ' $100, and bo on.
uurK Texas uii & Kenning Com
pany, W. A. Sampsel, 42 Petrol
eum Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas.
Capital stocK, 50,000 shares;
20,000 shares treasury stock to
be sold for development. Send
for further, information.
SKIININEIR
PACKING
0ULTRY
BUTTER
EGGS
TfrAOt HAfK
1116 -1118 Douglas St?
COINS OT TONKHT
SMITH ANO HE ft
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Market and Industrial News of
LIVESTOCK
Bcelpts Today, Estimated.
' Cars. Head.
Cattla 98 2,600
Hogs 149 10.000
Sheep 36 9,000
Horses zv uv
Totals
..303 21,900
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Monday, July 7 S.22S 23,627 16,068
Tuesday 6.612 17,268 22,092
Wednesday l. ... 4,009 12,187 12.036
Thursday, estimate.. 2,600 10,000 9,000
Four days 20,249 63,082 59,196
Week aro 16,600 66,166 63,702
Year aao 18.083 33,684 33,483
Total last week 16,600 66,166 63,702
This week last year.24,429 74,888 39,718
RECEIPTS.
Horses
and
Cattle Hogs Sheep Mules
Cars Cars Oars Cars
Missouri Faclflo 30
Union Pacific .... t 20 34
C. & N. W.. east.. I 11
C. & N. W., west.. 47 60 1 ..
C, St. P., M. & O. 18 17
C, B. & Q., east... S 4
0., B. & Q, west.. 23 13 .. ..
C, R. I. & P., east 2 16 1 ..
C, R. I. & P., west 2 1
Illinois Centraal ..1 3
c. a. w.... i l
Total" receipts. . .105 144
36
20
Sheep
1,000
2,648
3,062
682
lI(?l-OSHIU.
Cattle Hogs
Morris Co....... ..
Swift & Co
391
685
1,336
1,966
995
2.637
3,340
V
Cudahy Packing Co.
274
980
Armour & Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co.
So. Omaha Pkg. Co.
46
9
14
13
3
16
2
1
23
Hoffman Bros
John Roth & Sons...
Mayerowlch & Vail..
Glassberg;
P. O'Dea
Omaha
W. W. Hill & Co....
F. P. Lewis
18
64
Rosenstock Bros,
Wertheimer & Degen. 206
Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co.. 13
Banner Bros. ........ 25
John Harvey 158
Jensen & Lundgren... 9S
Cudahy Country
Other Buyers 313
107
1,726
Total
....3,268 10,280 3,977
Cattle Cattle supplies continue ilght,
about 2,600 head today, and the market
continues to advance, trode being active
this morning and strong to 1526o higher.
The best oattle on sale brought 116.25. For
the week fat cattle values are anywhere
from fl to 91.60 higher and the market Is
all of $2. 003.0I) higher than It was at
the low .point two weeks ago. Cows and
heifers were In active demand and strong
er today and the same was true as to
stockers and feeders.
, Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
yearlings. ?lb.2beit.(t; gooa to cnoice
yearlings. S14.6015.00: fair to good year
lings, J13.60 14.26; common to fair year-
Home Builders
New Location
After July 15th
Omaha, Neb.
New Building of
. Home Builders, Inc.,
erected for the Fire
proof Building Co.
and named for
Home -Builders in
consideration of a
long-time lease on
the ground floor.
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Saw Jifgs and Maffia ia Full
Pag of Colors in Tha Sunday Baa.
Vlll. I VTA in. ? I , tOW-Mlb SMITH' TOO MUVr O
VELL-I SHOULD t f i RE r OOD UTTLE. iRl ANQ jf
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Short Term Notes
Quotations furnished by Peters Trust
company: Bid Asked
First Liberty ...SHs 99.80 ...
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s. 1924 102H 103
Beth. Steel 7s. 1922 101 102 W
Canada 6s. 1921 97 98
Cudahy 7a, 1922 101U 102U
Int. R. T. 5s. 1921..: 89 90
Kan. City Ter. 6s, 1923 100 101
Proctor & O. 7s, 1923 103 103
Proctor A Oi 7s, 1922 102 103
Russian Rubles-6Hs, 1936 106 107
Union Pacific 6s, 19282 103 104
Wilson & Co. 6s, 1928 102 103
Second Liberty 4s..., 93.60 ...
Third Liberty 4c 95.06
Fourth Liberty 4 94.20 ...
Am. For. Sec. 1919 99 100
Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s, 1926 102 103
Am. Tobacco Is. 1923 102 103 ,i
Am. Tobacco 7s, 1931 103 103
Anaconda Coppet 6s, 1929 99 99
Anglo-French 6s, 1920 97 97
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s, 1918 102 103
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s, 1923 102 103
lings, 111.00 018.00; choice to prime
beeves, 316.76 016. 86; good to choice
beeves, $14.75t16.i0; fair to good beeves,
313.75014. 60; coition to fair beeves, 911.60
13.60; good to choice heifers, 810.60
13.00; prime cows, f 11.25612.60; good to
choice cows, 39-60ll.25; fair to good
cows, 7.6009.60; common to. fair cows,
5.607.60; good to choice feeders, (12.00
13.00; medium to good feeders, 310.00
12.00; good to choice stocks, t9.6010.00;
fair to good stockers, $8.6009.50; common
to fair stockers, 17.7608.60; stock heifers,
t7.008.00; stock cows. $6.6007.60; stock
calves, $8.00 0 10.60; ve calves, 312.000
16.25; bulls stags, etc., $9.00012.00.
Hogs There was another slight de
crease In receipts of hogs, 149 loads were
reported In, estimated at 10,000 head. Un
der a vigorous demand prices scored new
levels at this market again today with
a top of $22.10, selling largely from $21.40
to $22.00, generally 10020c higher than
yesterday.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Ar. Sh. Pr.
63. .320 70 321 15 37. .320 ... $21 35
87..213'110 2140 43. .353 ... 2145
44. .422 ... 21 60 28. .246 110 21 65
57. .232 110 21 60 74. .233 140 21 65
80. .200 21 70 70. .230 ... 21 76
78. .220 70 21 80 78. .239 40 21 85
72. .191 ... 21 90 61. .229 ... 21 95
80. .200 ... 22 00 85. .191 ... 22 10
Sheep Sheep and lamb receipts wera
not very large today, only thtrty-dix loads
estimated at 9,000 head. There was a
broad demand and with light supplies
prices were advanced this morning and
most of the lambs selling from $16.60
16.86, generally 20026c higher than yes
terday. Ewes were reported up to $8.60
and wethers at $9.86010.00. Prices In
the aged sheep division were 25050c above
those paid yesterday.
Quotations on Sheep: Lambs, handy
weight, 916.25016.90; lambs, heavy
weight. 916.00016.00; lamb culls, $6,000
12.00; yearlings, $9.60010.60; wethers,
t8.00t.76; ewes, good to choice, 87.000
8.00; ewes, fair to good, 16.0007.00; ewe
culls, $2.75 06.00.
' Mew Tork Sugar.
eNw.Tork, July 10. Raw Sugar
Steady; centrifugal, $7.28; tine granulated,
$9.00.
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GRAIN MARKET
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Omaha Grain. '
Omaha, July 10. 1919.
Oraln arrivals today were moderate to
light, with 4 cars of wheat. 47 cars of
corn, 30 cars of oats, 2 cars of rye and
3 cars of barley, corn prices rangea from
a cent up to a cent off, the market gen
erally being unchanged. Oats advanced
one cent. Rye was up two cents, and
barley one to two cents. There was no
change In wheat.
Cash sales today were: j
Corn No. 1 white, 8 2-5 carloads, $1.93
No. 8 white, 4 carloads, $1.92; No. 4 white,
1 carload, $190; No. 6 white, 1 carload,
$1.88;No. 6 white, 1 3-6 carloads, $1.87;
No. 1 yellow, 1 carload, $1.91; No. 1 yel
low. 10 carloads, $1.91; No. t yellow, 1
carload, $190, 1 carload, $1.89; No. 4 yel
low. 1 carload, $1.88; sample yellow, 1
carload, $1.80 (heating); No. 1 mixed, 1
carload, $191; No. 2 mixed, 1 carload,
91.93 (near wnitei, a carioaas, ii.ni, z
carloads, $1.90; No. 3 mixed, 1 carload,
$1.88 (loaded out); No. 4 mixed, 1 car
load, ' $1.88; sample heating, 1 carload,
$1.75 (heating), 1 carload, $1.70 (hot).
Oats No, 2 white: 1 car, 73c. No. V
white: 13 cars, 72c No. 4 white: 2
ears, 71 c. Sample whltt: 1 car, 71c.
Rye No. 2: 1 car,' $1.42. No. t: 1
car, $1.43; 1 car, $1.41. No. 4: 1 car,
$1.40.
Barley No. t: 1 car, 11.11.
Wheat No. 3 hard: 1 car, $2.36. No.
1 spring: 1 car, $2.32 (smutty).
Omaha Oraln movement.
Receipts: Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat 1 4 15
Corn .47 60 32
Oats 30 21 9
Rye 4 2 S 0
Barley 8' 4 0
Shipments:
Wheat 6 i 1
Corn 84 60 43
Oats 6 24 . 27
Rye 2 0 0
Barley 1 2 0
Car lot receipts In other markets:
Wheat Corn Oats
Chicago 16 111 172
Kansas City 91 15 4
St. Louis 166 29 tl
Omaha Grain Inspection.
The number of cars of grain of the
sovoral grades Inspected "In" here during
the past 24 hours rouows:
Wheat No. 3 hard. 1: No. 4 hard. 1:
sample mixed, 1; total, 3.
Con-. No. 2 white, 3; no. 3 white, z;
No. 4 white, 1; No. 6 white, 1; No. 2
yeI!ow, 8; No. 3 yellow, 8; No. 6 yellow,
2; sample yellow, 2; No. 2 mixed, 10; No.
3 mixed, 4; No. 6 mixed, 1; sample mixed,
6; total, 43.
Oats No. 2 white, 1; No. t white, 17;
No. 4 white, 9; total, 27:
Rye Not 2. 1; No. 3, 1; total, 2.
Barley No. 3, 2; No. 4. 1; total, 3.
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts ! Today. Year Ago.
Wheat 1 624.000 918,000
NEW
ISSUE
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Atlas Petroleum Corporation
CAPITALISATION:
PROPERTIES:
DEVELOPMENT:
EQUIPMENT!
APPRAISAL:
FINANCIAL:
OFFICERS &
DIRECTORS:
REGISTRAR AND
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DEPOSITORIES:
FUTURE .
LISTING:
TU issue i rtcommtndtd m a speealatien that latitfactorUy lunt tht Inhmrtnt risk tt a atsnssr6t mil
buminmm, with m financially Intarftad management tonese proven tmpmbUitin and tntrngrtty are a nlHthitt
guarantee that it frnsmess will b atmdaetmd and tne properties davtlopad in tha bait intertill at mtt
cvniwim.
EDGAE 3.
Attorney
Land Title Building;,
Subscriptions will be received direct by the undersigned or from and through your own broker. The right ta
reserved to accept or reject eny subscription and to allot a lesser number of shares than subscribed for.
Price $S.SO Per Share
Winslow
Leetut BlSt 8-1 5
New Tork. N. Y.
Atlantic City, N. J.
Tha information contained,
ee de not gnaranttt it mt btllaea
Drawn for The Bee by McManiu
Copyright 1919 International News Service.
the Day
Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, July 10. Bearish aspects of
the government crop report together with
increasing difficulty of trading in old
crop mcnths led to acuta weakness to
day In the rum market. Prices closed
heavy, lo to 3c net lower, with Sep
tember $1.93 to $1 S3U and December
$1.68 to $1.68. Oats gained c01o to
lc. In provisions the outcome varied
fro.-n 12c decline to lc advance of 22c.
Oats bulged owing to export sales and
crop damage ad vims.
Provisions were dull, but averaged high
er with hogs.
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Test
Corn I
July 1.95 1.99 1.941 1.95 1.96
Sept. 1.94 1 1.98 1.92 1.93 1.91
Dec. 1.69 1.61 1.63 1.58 1.61
Oats
July .73 .76 .73 .T5 .71
Sept .73 .76 .78 .75 .74
Dec. .76 .78 .74 .76 .76
Pork t
July 63.60 63.10 .
Sept. 51.40 61.76 51.40 61.62 51.30 :'
Lard
July 38.40 85.40 36.0$ 35.00 36.13
Sept 135.26 35.6C 135.26 36.40 35.27
Ribs I 11
July 128.46 128.46 128.30 28.35 26.40 '
Sept. 128.65 128.75 128.60 28.60 128.60
Corn 870,000 731,000
Oats 729,000 606,000
Shipments
Wheat 374,000 96,000
Corn 436,000 299,000
Oats 669,000 342,000
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, July 10. Cattle Receipts, 11,
000; estimated tomorrow, 8,000; higher.
Beef steers, medium and heavy weight:
Choice and prime, J16.2617.26 ; medium
and good, $13.60016.26; common, $11.16
13.60. Light weight: Good and choice,
$14.6016.75; common and medium, 110.40
(ff 14.60. Butcher cattle, heifers, $8.26
15.00; cows, t8.00O13.26. Canners and cut
ters, $6. 758.00. Veal calves, light and
handy weight, tl8.2619.00. Feeder
steers, f8.6012.50. Blocker steers, $8.26
11.76.
Hogs Receipts, 36,000; estimated to
morrow, 25,000; opened strong to 10c
higher than yesterday's general trade, but
closed weak except for medium and pack
ing grades, which were strong to 26c
higher; top, 122.85, a new record. Bulk,
$21.4022.66; heavy weight, $21.86 22.60;
medium weight, $21.76022.66; light
weight, 121.7622.70; light light, $20 00
22.60; heavy packing sows, smooth, $21.26
21.76; packing sows, rough, 120.500
21.15: pigs, $18.5020.00.
Sheep Receipts, 16,000; estimated to
morrow, 11,000; firm. Lambs: 84 pounds
down, 114.7517.35; culls and common,
I9.0014.25. Yearling wethers, $10.60
14.25. Ewes: Medium, good and choice,
$7.009.25; culls and common, $3.006.60
We Offer Subject to Prior Sale
150,000
Shares (par value $10.00) of the Full Paid
and Non-Assessable Capital Stock of the
Orranlsed nnder the laira nf the State af Delaware.
Authorized $6,000,600.99
Unissued J.' 20.000 Sharee
Outstanding (including present offering) 250,000 Shares
Comprise about 18,100 aoree of oil and gas leases located In Marlon County, West
Virginia, and In Kimble, Sutton and Edwards Counties, Texas. The West Virginia
acreage Is proven territory In the proline Mannlngton District, The 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. The
Edwards Plateau Is believed by numerous geologists and oil operators to overlie the
southwestern extension of the Pennsylvania formation which has proven so pro
ductive In the Central Texas fields.
There are now seven producing wells upon the West Virginia properties. Wall No. t
is drilling and there are locations for at leaat eleven more. Three locations nave
been selected on the Texas properties, the material and equipment for which are
on the ground and operations are being conducted as rapidly as possible.
The properties of the Corporation both in West Virginia and Texas ara equipped
with standard rigs, casing, cable, strings of tools, automobiles, motor trucks, ware
houses, etc., etc. In fact everything necessary to complete, the work now under
way.
A conservative estimate of the value of tha assets of tha Corporation suggest a
book value for the stock comparing favorably wtth the prloe of the present offering.
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 acqulstlon of additional production, leases and their proper
development.
ALEXIS I. duPONT, Wilmington. Delaware. ,
Secretary E. I. duPont de Nemours ft Co.
EDWARD B. RICH, Oil Operator,
Menard, Texas, and Parkersburg, W. Va.
C A. PATTERSON, Wilmington, Delaware. I
Vice Pres. B. I. duPont de Nemours ft Co.
SYLVESTER D. TOWNSEND, Jr., Wilmington, Del.
Pres. Delaware Workmen's Compensation Board.
SIMON L. WOLFE, OH Operator,
Parkersburg. W. Vs. and Maoksburg, Ohio.
CORPORATION GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO
i Land Title Bldg.. Philadelphia, Pa.
UNION TRUST ft DB.P08IT CO., Parkersburg. W. Vs.
BANK OF MENARD. Menard, Texas.
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY, Wilmington, Del.
PEOPLES BANKING ft TRUST CO., Marietta, Ohio.
It Is the belief of the men in charge that tha properties of tha Corporation ean he
developed successfully and profitably.' I .
The present management advisee that no application will be made to list the stack.
This is In line with the policy adopted by the Standard OH Companies.
( The legality of this Issue has been appro-red
PERSHING,
SYLVESTER
at Law
Philadelphia, Pa.
Aiuauc at lav
Ford Building, Wilmington, Del.
Taylor &
a- va r tv e
130 SOUTH 15th STREET
Opposite the Union League.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BRANCH OFFICES:
Pittsburgh, Pa. Johnstown,
tjniontown, Pa, Tyrone, Pa.
harain hat been obtained from what
it ta bt accurate.
FINANCIAL
New York, July 10. Cumulative Indica
tions of Increasing monetary ease and ad
ditional evidence of general industrial r.
vlval .were the controlling factors In the
further Irregular advance of the stock
market today. Early gains of 1 to I
points were partially Impaired In the later
dealings on extensive offerings, presume.
bly from professional sources.
The increase of slightly more than 600,.
000 tons In unfilled orders disclosed by the
June statement of the United States Steel
corporation marked the first gain since
October of last year, when production of
Iron and steel began to develop reactionary .
tendencies. a
' Sajea. High. Low. Close,
Am. Beet Sugar .14,700 98 95 97 ;
Am. Can 16,400 61 69 60
Am. Car ft Fdy... 2.306 111 110 110
Am. H. ft L.. pfd. 6,000 136 132 133
Am. Locomotive . 6,100 93 90 93
Am. S. & Ref. ..: 6.900 86 84 65
Am. Sug. Ref. ... 400 139 138 13
Am. Sum. Tob. .. t.000 114 113 111
Am. Tel. Tel... 3,400 104 104 104
Am. Z., L. & S. .. 5,100 26 26 36
Anac. Copper ...11,000 74 78 74
Atchison 4.100 103 100 100
A. , O. A W. I. 8. S. 1.900 191 178 177
Bsld. Locomotive. 20,800 119 110, 2)1
Bait. Ohio .... 1.600 46 46 41
Beth. Steel "B". .89,900 98 941 90
B. & S. Copper ..11,700 37 86 16
Cal. Petroleum ,. 2.800 39 38 8
Can. Pacific 10.400 179 164 166
Cen. Lea., ex. dtv.14,500 iqi l"
Ches. ft Ohio ... 600 66 66 6
C. M. & Bt P. .. 800 46 44 44
C. & N. W 1,200 101 100 100
C, R. I. P 1.100 29 .29 19
Chlno Copper .... 1,200 47 46 47
Colo. F. Iron-..19,400 64 62 62
Corn Producta ...17,600 90 89 90
Crucible Steel ...29,100 119 116 116
Cuba Cane 8ugar. 6.700 19 38 38
Diet Sec. Corp... 38,700 81 76 80
Erie 1.100 13 18 18
Oon. Electrlo .... 2.300 178 169 169 '
Gen. Motors 6.300 238 234 235
Ot. Nor., pfd. ... 1.000 86 96 96
Ot. Nor. Ore Ctfs.86,900 62 61 61
Illinois Central .. 600 100 99 99
Insp. Copper ....12,600 67 66 67
Int. M. M , pfd. ..14,600 121 119 121
Int Nickel ... 7,000 31 31 11
Int. Paper A.... 8.900 69 67 67
Kenn. Copper ... 3,600 40 40" 40,
Louis, ft Nash. 116
Mex. Petroleum ..14.600 195 190 191
Miami Copper ... 800 28 28 28
Mid vale Steel 03,100 60 69 60
Missouri Pacific 24,900 28 36 17 ..
Nevada Copper .. 1,100 SO 19 10
N. Y. Central .... 2,400 .81 80 81
N. Y.. N H. ft H. 1,600 38 34 82
Nor. ft Western .. 800 107 107 107
Nor. Pacific ..... 2,200 96 96 96
Paelflo Mall 40
Pan-Am. Petrol.. .21.500 107 102 106
Pennsylvania .... 1.600 46 46 46.
Pits, ft W. Vs.... 1,100 40 40 40
Pitts. Coal 8.600 78 ,69 70
Ray Con. Copper. 1.700 16 16 It
Reading 6,400 91 99 90
Rep. Iron ft Steel t,200 99 96 9T
Shat Aria. Cop. .. 290 14 14 14
Sin. OH ft Ref. ..24.600 14 61 68
So. Paclflo 17,100 109 107 107
So. Railway ..... 4.800 11 10 86
Stud. Corp 19,100 109 106 101
Texas Co 1.600 278 168 170
Tob. Products ... 1.600 104 103 101
Union Paclflo ... 2,800 114 1333 133
Un. Cigar Stores.. . . 194
U. S. Ind. Ale. ...16.600 139 134 189
C. S. Steel .. 134,690 113 113 112
V. S. Steel, pfd... 1,100 116 116 116
Utah Copper 4,300 93 92 98
West. Electric ..14.600 69 67 68
Willys-Overland .46,900 19 18 12
Royal Dut, N. Y. 47,300 118 114 114
Total sales for the day, 1,635,000 shares.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., July 10 (U. 8. Bu
reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 4,
600; steady to higher; choice heavy steers,
$14.86915.60; medium, 112.65014.25;.
common, tll.6012.60; choice lights,
tl3.3016.60; common, $10.004113.39;
butcher heifers, 17.7611.90; cows, 17.00
11.4D; canners, $5.856.90; calves, 116.00
17.0; feeders, fl0.0013.lt; stockers,
17.0012.40. . '
Hogs Receipts, 6,000; steady ta high
er; bulk, 121.9022.20; heavy, 122.000
22 15; medium, t219O22.10; lights,
$21.76622.20; pigs, $i8.0021.36.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000;
higher; choice, flt.6016.65; eullls, $9 26
19.25; yearling wethers, ft.talt.60r
choice ewes, f4.007.26; culls, $2.6049
4.25; breeding ewes, flO.00lt.00; (oats.
f4.608.6O.
American Telephone and Telepzpb Ct.
A dividend of Two Dollars per share
will be paid on Tuesday, July 16, 1919,
to stockholders of record at the close of
business on Friday, June SO, 1919. .
G. D. MILNE, Treasurer.
by
D. TOWNSEND, JIL,
Company
Sees (190 T 4
Pa. Chester. Fa.
Bntler, Pa. Indiana. Pa.
regard as reliable eearcea and mhila
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