t , I , ""' T'-s .'. "T E BEE: OMAHA; TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919. AUTOMOBILES. ; X For Sale WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 10 USED CARS; quick notion; no delay. Auto Ex change Co. 1051 rvium 8t D. 4016. FORD MARKET. 1220 Farnam. Used Fords. Time, cub. Uoerty bond, saw ' bodies. t6. AUTOMOBILE alaetrieal repairs; s.rv;c atatlon for Ray field, carburetors ant Columbia storage batteiiec. Edwards. STUDEBAKER roadster. cylinder, 1818 apaclal. cord tlraa, first-class condition. Harney 4155. .. WhK.N you think of used cars think' at TRAWVER AUTO CO., roil 8 ALE HIT Bulck Ught six In tha bast of condition; looks and runa Ilka , new. Call Tyler JI61-W. Ask for Mr. llsslnf. 1 FOll TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S ' Look for tha red sai on wind shield. THE DIXIE FLYER. R. NICHOLAS MOTOR COMPANY 2620 Farnsm St, BARGAIN IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 16th & Jackson. Ford A rents. D. I BOO. SIX-CYLINDER roadster for aale. First, claaa condition. Very classy. Red 6081. 401 North Sixteenth St. WE have several exceptionally good uaed cars at reasonable prices. United Auto Parte Co., 2032 Farnara. OAKLAND, Sensible 8lx MARSH OAKLAND CO. - , 1300 Farnam St. FOR SALE Ford Sedan, pall Tyler 1746. or South 100. FOR SALE 101$ (-cylinder roadster, good condition. Phone Walnut 3200. BRINGING UP FATHER Sn Jits nd Maggie) in Full Pag of Color ia Tha SuacUy Baa. Drawn for The Bee by McMamis Copyright 1 sit International News Service. If WHA.T6 ALL THE HOLLEPIN' A&OOT? J WILL VOU HURftY ANO TAkP ' ! VOLIR &ATH AND ET ORECO DO "YOU REAUZE VVH. VTAT ON OUR VACATION TQOAY ll i II I I HAVE TO DO AND ALL! t- T I DIDN'T OO Hj PACKING HJE'o NEVE. Se.REAO'v VLL BE READT IN A MINUTE I tessrik. II! II I II -H : sjrsL72sS I AUTOMOBILES. Motorcycles and Bicycles. SALE Light Bulck Six; good condition. M. C. Peters Mill Co., 29th and B Sts. . GOOD USED CARS. OUT L. SMITH. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reaaonable ' prlcea; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage, 12th and Farnam. Douglas 7300. Tires and Supplies. WE will ship, subject i examination, our 2.800-mlle guaranteed tires at these priceat Plain. Non-Skid 10x1 67.80 I 111 lOxSU 8.06 11 " xl 10.60 12.50 14x4 . 12.00 14.76 Express prepaid when cash accompanies order. Standard Tire Co., 410 North Hth St. Phone Douglas 1830 NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE. Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullmsn, Flak. Wrlte for prices. Mention sizes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. M16 Farnam. NO need for ateam snaked carcasses We retiead and rebuild tlrea by Dry-Cure process. Ideal Tire Service, 1676 Har-neySt. MEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE U FIRST AND SAVE MONET FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.. H. 6768. 2914 FARNAM ST. OAIN mora rallea; bava your lire re treaded by O. A Q. Tire Co. 1416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. F. P BARNUM CO.. 1126 Cuming. Doug . las 8044. High grade automobile painting. HARL2T - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargatna In used machines, victor Jl Boos, the Motorcycle man, 17th 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. Phong Harney 69. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army induatrlal home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaxlnea. We collect We distribute. Phone Dougt 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1U0-1112-1114 Dodge St. I WILL not be responsible for further bills contracted by my wife, Adeline Hendricks, after July 1st Charley Hendricks. POULTRY AND PETSTCk: MIXED hen food. 14.25 per hundred. A. W. Wagner. HOI N. 16th St. Dg. 1142. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. BROOD SOW'S Buy on Blrdhaver, Profit Sharing Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. S. Pettis. Anent Harness, Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. 1210 Farnam MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos hd notes as security $40, 6 mo., H. good, total, 63.50. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666 LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND LIBERTY BONDS. nl m A2 ' W C. FLATAU. EST. 1892. "fo 6 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG TY. 960. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE 1301 DOUGLAS ST. LEGAL NOTICES SALE OF GOVERNMENT OWNED SURPLUS MATERIAL (Through the Material Disposal Section of Air Service) DESCRIFTrVS, BULLETINS NOW AVAILABLE COVERING: MACHINERY METALS . . CHEMICALS BUILDINGS AND LANDS 'LUMBER HARDWARE MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT 1 And a large quantity of other Material. 'Bulletins according to symbol classification will be furnished upon request as follows: B-l Machine Tools and Fixtures b-S Hardware b-J Electrical Machinery b-9 Buildings and Lands , b-l Dies, Tools, Jigs and Gauges b-10 Fabrlca b-4 Chemicals, Paints and Oils b-11 Scrap b-8 Metala b-12 Shop Equipment b-6 Motor Accessories b-13 Office Equipment b-T. Lumber b-14 Miscellaneous , J (NOTE) , b-14. Miscellaneous, Includes Contractors' Equipments, Fire Protection Equipment, Time Clcfck Systems, Cranes and Hoists, Factory Supplies, Millwright Supplies, Pipes and Fittings, Steel Shipping Drums, etc. Ia writing be sure to specify Name and Symbol of Bulletins desired. ' .. - AIR SERVICE FINANCE DIVISION -MATERIAL DISPOSAL SECTION 414 md Missouri Ave., ' Washington. D. C. Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVESTOCK Cattle Receipts were hardly as large as dealers were expecting, about 7,000 head or 1,000 less than a week ago and 2,000 less than a year ago. Demand from both packers and shippers was active and prices ruled strong to 15ti2'c higher than last week'b very strong close. Choice native beeves brought 616.0016.60 and choice western range beeves brought 114.00 14.20. Cows and heifers were In active dumand at strong to higher prices and the same held true as to stockers and feeders. BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 789 12 50 34 949 $12 75 No. 26... 59... 7... 46... 19... 38... .1010 1038 ..1067 14 00 ..1293 14 75 ..1270 15 60 . . 1101 16 00 ..1306 16 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS, 37. 22. 41. 14 60 16 00 .1164 16 65 .1106 16 10 11.. 28.. 23.. 16.. 24.. 8.. 11.. 27.. U-152 A. S. ., 627 12 75 16 634 13 76 .. 666 14 10 2. 883 15 25 . . 902 16 00 , HEIFERS. . . 643 9 75 4 582 13 00 ..1182 13 25 11 676 14 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. .. 746 10 25 6 805 10 35 . . 765 10 55 24 1055 13 00 ..1193 13 60 Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime beeves. $1 5.75 16.25 ; good to choice beeves, 814.7515.60; fair to good beeves, 613. 76 14.50; common to fair beeves, tl3.0013.60; choice to prime yearlings, tl5.2516.00; good to choice yearlings, 114.50 1 5.00 ; fair to good yearlings, 113.5014.25; common to fair yearlings, 611.0013.00; prime heif ers, $13. 0014. 25; good to choice heifers, 110.5013.00; prime cows, 11.2512.60; good to choice cows, $9.7511.26; fair to good cows, $7.75 9.75; common to fair cows, !6.007.76; good to choice feeders, $12.00(5)13.00; medium to good feeders, $10 0012.00; good to choice stockers, $9.50 10.00; fair to good stockers, 68.609.50; common to fair stockers, $7.758.60; stock heifers, $7.503.60; stock cows, 16.758.00: stock calves, $8.0010.60; veal calves, J12.0016.26; bulls, stags, etc., 19.000 12.00. Hogs There was a fairly good run of hogs in the yards this morning. 176 loads, estimated at 12,000 head. The market opened under bearish infuences and trade was very slow and generally 10 16c lower than Saturday, there being occasional sales that ahowed possibly 20c lower. Bulk of the hogs was 121.6021.75, wtth the best light weights scattered on up to a top of 122.15. No, Av. 67. .301 67. .215 71. .286 33. .248 49. .242 Sh. Pr. ... $21 45 80 21 65 140 21 65 21 75 21 85 No. Av. Sh. Pr. 63. .232 470 121 60 60. .223 35. .212 79. .183 70. .243 77. .192 73. .192 40 21 60 21 70 21 80 21 90 22 00 22 10 uliliisnij)!ili:lii!iliiliii:liil.iliiliiliihti!liili!lnliiliilili!li:iiilniiiiiiii!l, ili'l'iinliiliilnliiliii WANTED CHAMBERMAIDS I AT-HOTEL F0NTENELLE Salary $30.00 per Month I With Room and Board Apply to H OUSEKEEPER SJIIIIIIIIIIItlltllllllilll"IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllli:llllllllllll!lllll!lllllllllMMlllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIII WANTED Brick, Plaster Tenders and Cement Wtorkers At SKINNER PACKING CO'S. (New Plant, South Side) 60c Per Hour Building Common Laborers 50c Per Hour Apply Collins Bros. Construction ' Office At Plant 62. .217 110 21 95 75. .226 ... 22 05 80. .200 120 22 15 Sheep About 90 loads of western sheep and lambs arrived for this morning's mar ket, bulk of receipts coming from Idaho, something like 36 per cent of the run con sisted of feeders. Demand was strong and active from the start for all classm of stock and prices opened around 25c higher than at last week's close. Good feeding Iambs and desirable breeding ewi's wero especially active, the latter class of stock selling at an advance of 175c11.0O over last week's close. LAMBS. 1120 Ida. 64 16 75 62 81 16 00 24 70 16 00 EWES. 20 161 t 00 34 276 1 00 Quotations on Sheep Lambs, handy weights, S16.7617.26; lambs heavyweight, 116.0016.75; lamb feeders, $13.25 14. SO : lamb culls, $6.00012.00; yearlings, $10.00 11.25; wethers, 69.0010.50; ewes, good to choice, $8.258.75; ewes fair to good, $7.25 08.25; breeding ewes, $12.00 14.00; ewe culls, 13.006.00. FINANCIAL New Tork, July 14. The week on the Stock exchange opened with a continua tion of last week's buoyant and varied dealings, further heavy buying resulting from the large accumulation of orders over the recess. Again the movement appeared to be based on easy financial conditions and the numerous optimistic surveys and opinions from various sections of the country, these being tempered in a measure, however, by Indications of further crop deterioration. Last we.k's bank statement probably was an added factor with Its increase of excess reserves. Call money held most of the session at 6 to 64 per cent, but the rate for all Industrials rose to 10 per cent Just before the close, even 12 being paid for small loans. Western and southwestern speculative Interests were credited with much of the new buying, which concentrated to an unwonted extent In equipments compre hending the steel and Iron shares and motors and their specialties. Leaders (f the movement, which lost little of Its vigor despite extensive realis ing for profits, included Crucible Steel at a net gain of 17 points, and Baldwin Loco motive and Stutz Motors, each gaining 10 points, with the latter at a new maximum. Bethlehem Steel, American Car, Ameri can Locomotive, Central Leather, leading coppers and allied metals and several of the motor subsidiaries participated In the movement at 2 to 6 point gains, but rails were relatively backward and shippings failed to retain their early gains. Sales amounted to 1,850,000 shares. Greater weakness was displayed by ster ling exchange, francs also yielded and the general trend of foreign remittances was favorable to this country. Liberty bonds were steady, but the bond list as a whole was without material change. Total sales, par value, aggregated $11,175,000. Old United States bonds un changed on call. Number of sales and range of prices of leading stocks: Sales In Last , . Hun'ds Hig'st Lowest Sale Am. Beet Sugar. 2,800 96 93 ti 84 American Can 62 f1"- $ fndry. 19,400 ii6 iio'vi 114H Am. H. & L., Pfd 5,200 136V. 134 135 o.uuu s S7t 92u 9,600 103 88 88 88,100 145 140 138 13,900 114t, 113 114 2,000 104 103 103 9,600 29 27 27'A 13,100 76T 76 76. 2,800 102V4 101 101 , 700 177 176 175 4,100 124 113 122 Beth. stei "R" m. I:.. .;?' ,,. S-CopRer ,'S0 37!t 36 37 j-.iii. x-eiroieum.. 600 38 i 38 Can Pacific 6,900 170 167 167 Central Leather ..26.700 112 108U iin2 Am. Loco. Am. S. & Ref . . . Am. Sug. Ref. . Am. Sum. Tob. . Am. Tel. & Tel.. Am. c, L. & S. . Ana. Cop Atchison A., G. & W. I. 8.. Baldwin Loco. . . , a. & O. .iu ..... ..... 65i, I,00 44 43 43?i 400 194 100U 191 . 1,100 30 29 29 . 6,300 49 49 49 .10,600 56 64 65 .16,200 91 90 90 .uu,u 109 137 37 38 79 79V4 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 14. Hogs Receipts, 51,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 35,000 head; steady to 25c lower, most sales 10c to 16c lower; mixed and packing trades declin ing most; top, $22.95; bulk, $21.35 2 2.90 ; heavy weight. $22.0022.85; medium weight. 121.7622.95; light weight, 121.76 22.95; light light, 120.3522.60; heavy packing sows, smooth, 121.2521.76; pack ing sows, rough, $20.60 21.1B; pigs, $19.00 020.25. Cattle Receipts, 10,000 head: estimated tomorrow, 18,000 head; firm; beef ateers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $16.40 17.50; medium and good, $13.76016.20; common, $11.36 13.76; light weight, good and choice, 114.6017.00; common and medium, 110.4014.60; butcher cattle, half era, 8.ZfW16.00; cows, $8. 00ll.lt; canners ana cutters, $6.60 8.00; veal calves, light and handy weight, $18.3519.25; feeder steers, li.50O12.S0; stocker ateers, 18.2911.75. Sheep Receipts, 17,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 15,000 head; strong; lambs, $4 lbs. down, $16.2518117.76; culls and com mon, 19.6014.75; yearling wethers, 110.71 0)14.25; ewes, medium, good and choice, $7.2591.10; culls and common, $3.00 6.75. Sioux City Uvc Stock. Sioux City, Ia., July 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,100 head; market strong to 25o higher; beef steers. $11.00016.25 : fat cows and heifers, 17.5013.00; canners, $5.60 7 00; BtocRers ana reeaers, x.uuau.iv; feeding cows and heifers, $7.009.50. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market 10 025c lower; light, 121.754H22.75; mixed, 131.25iP21.75: heavy, 120.75021.21: bulk of sales, 121.0021.80. Sheep ana Lamos no maricsr. Kansas City Livestock. ' Knsui City. Ho.. July 14 Cattle Re ceipts, 18.00 head; market lower; steers. SlO.nOQPio.Bo; neuers. s i.4uB7i.uu; cows, 16.65ei2.50; calves, $16.0017.25; stockers, 7$.7611.40. Hogs rteceipis, n.uuu neaa; mantel steady: heavies, i:Z. 1022. 36; lights, $23 7012.85; sow, 121.0022.00; pigs, il9.C021.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4.000 head; market hlgner; lambs, $9.50017.10; ewes, 12.5016.00. St, Joseph Livestock, lit. Joseph. Mo.. July 14. Cattle Rec- colpts, 2,600 head; market stesdy; steers, 111.0016.60; cows and kelfera, $5.t0 IS 00, calves, 19.00016. 60. TTnra RecelDts. 7,900 head! market stesdy: top, 121,60; bulk, not quoted. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady; lambs, $16.00317.00; ewes, 17.00l.0. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo.. July 14. Corn July, 11.95; September, 11.95; December, 11.62. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits. New Tork, July 14. Evaporated Ap ples Market quiet; westsrn, 20 22c; state, $121H. ' Prunes aiarnet irrra; uaiirornlae, 0 32o; Oregon, 1433c Anrlcots Market firm; choice. 10c: ex tra, choice, 32c; fancy, 35c. Peaches Mantel ateaay; standard. ISc: choice, 14o; fancy. 26c Raisins Maruei iirm; loose muscatels, tic: choice to fancy seeded. 12U016c: seedless, 15 21c. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, July 14 Flour Unchanged. Barley $1.161.2S. RyeNo. 1. $1.60 1.61. Bran $3.00. St. Louis Grain. Rt Tiuls. Mo.. July 14. Corn Sentem. ber, $1.95; December, $1.61. uata Mpumoer, uecemoer, inc. Unseed OIL Dulnth. Minn.. ' July 14. Linseed. an track, 15.96; to arrive, $5.95; July, $5.95; September. $5.92 bid; October, $5.79 bid; November. 15.66 bid: December. $5.62 C, M. & St. P, V. & N C, R. I. & p. Chino Copper Colo. F. & I. . Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba. Lane Sugar. 30,400 39 V JJist. Sec. Corp. .. 6.600 79 r,B 2,900 18 18 18 " .,.i.v . guv 16 1U ri uenei-ul .Uoturs .. 7.900 240 235 237 UreRt North., pfd. . 3,100 95 95 95 N."rt re cfs.l0,500 61 60 61 Illinois Central ... 400 100 100 100 Inspiration Cop. .. 9,700 6S 67 67 Int. Mer Mar., pfd. 8,100 123 122' 122 14 Int. Nickel 9,900 33 32 33 Int, Paper 2,100 68 67 67 K. C. Southern .. 1,700 23 23 23 Kennecott Copper. 7,700 42 42 42 L. & N 400 120 119 120 Hex. Petroleum . 6,700 196 194 194 Miami Copper 30 Mldvale Steel 49,100 62 60 62 Missouri Pac 13,800 37 . $, 86 Mintana Power . 300 77 77 77 Nevada Copper .. . 2,600 20 20 20 N. T. Central .... 6,600 -81 80 80 N. Y N. H, & H. . 2,900 33 32 32 N. & W 700 107 107 107 Northern Pac 4,300 96 96 95 Pacific Mail 1,100 42 41 41 Pan-Amer. Petrol.. 19, 900 108 106 107 I'ennsylvania 1,700 45 45 45 Pitts. & W. Va. .. 1,600 40 39 39 riiiouuiga ioai . ii.iuu l Ray Con. Copper.. 6,200 26 Reading 21,500 92 Rep. Iron & Steel.19,700 103 Shat. Ariz. Cop... 3,600 17 Sinclair O. & R. ..13.600 64 So. Paciflo 21,100 109 108 108 So. Railway ; 6.700 30 SOW 30U Studebaker Corp.. 20,300 110 108 109 Texas Co 200 273 172 272 Tobacco Products.. 2,600 14 14 14 Union Pacific .... 1,100 136 133 134 Unit. Cigar Stores. 9,400 200 198 198 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 6,900 144 141 143 U. S. Steel 201,100 116 111 116 U. S. Steel, pfd. .. 400 116 116 116 Utah Copper .... 1,700 96 95 95 Western Union .. 200 88 88 88 West. Electric ... 1,200 69 68 69 Willys-Overland ..12,600 39 38 88 Royal Dutch By. .22,900 118 116 116 New York Metala. New Tork, July 14. Copper Strong; electrolytic, spot, 21c; July, 21e; August, 2121c; September, 21c. Iron Steady; No. 1 northern, $11. SO; No. 2 southern, $28.00. Metal exchange quotes lead firm; spot offered at $5.60; August. $5.605.70. Spel ter, firm; East St. Louis delivery, spot, $7.25; August, $7.45 7.80. New Tork Sugar. New Tork, July 14. Sugar Re w, steady; centrifugal, 7.28c; refined, steady; cut loaf, 10.60; crushed, 10.26c; mould A, 9.60; cubes, 9.75; XXXX powdered, 9.20c; standard powdered, 9.16c; fine granulated and diamond A, 9.00c; confectioners' A., 8.90; No. 1 soft sugar, 8.85. 70 724 26 26 91 91 98 101 16 16 63 GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grain. Omaha, July 14. Grain arrivals today were' moderately liberal taken generally. Receipts were 32 cars of wheat, 101 cars of corn, 52 cars of oats, 5 cars of rye and 7 cars of bar ley. Corn prices were unchanged to 1 cents higher. Oats were to 1 cent up. Rye was about steady and barley 1 to 2 cents higher. Wheat was unchanged to several cents off, the bulk of the offerings of the new crop. Cash sales today were: Corn No. 1 white: 2-5 car, $1.94. No. 2 white: 1 car, 11.94; 8 cars, 11.94. No. 3 white: 1 car, 11.93. Sample white: 1 car,' 11.83. No. 1 yellow: 2 cars, 1.92. No. 2 yellow: 15 cars, $1.92. No. 3 yel low: 5 cars, $1.91; 1 car, 11.91 (shipper's weight). No. 4 yellow: 3 cars, 11.90. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 11.86; 1-3 car, 11.83. Sample yellow: 1 car, 11.74 (heating). No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 11.93 (near white); 5 cars, 11.91; 1 car, 11.90 (loaded out). No. 3 mixed: 6 8-6 cars, $1.90; 1 car, $1.89 (loaded out). No. 6 mixed: 2 cars, $1.87; 1 car, $1.86 (loaded out). Sample mixed: 1 cars, 11.85; 1 car, $1.83; 4 cars, $1.82 (heating); 3-6 car, $1.80; 1 car, $1.79. Oats No. 2 white, 3 car loads, 76c, 1 car load, 76c; No. S white, 3 car loads, 750, 1 car load, 76 c, 1 car load, 75 c (shippers' weights), 7 car loads, 76c, 6 and two-thirds car loads, 75c, four fifths car load, 75c; No. 4 white, 1 car load, 76c, 1 car load, 74c (4 per cent dam aged); sample white, 1 car load, 74 c; No. 3 mixed, car load, 76c. Rye No. 2, 8 car loads, 11.56; No. 8, 1 car load, 11.67; No. 4, 1 car load, 11.53. Barley No. 3. one-fifth car load, $1.24; No. 4. 3 car loads, $1.23; rejected, 1 car load, $1.22, 1 car load, $1.21. Wheat No. 1 hard. 1 car load, $2.21 (new). 1 car load, $2.20 (new), 3 car loads, $2.19 (new); No. 2 hard, 1 car load. $2.22 (new), 3 car loads, $2.21 (new), 7 car loads, $2.20 (new), 1 car load. $2.19 (new), 2 car loads, $2.15 (yel low), 1 car load, $2.40 (old), three-fifths car load, $2.38 (old); No. 3 hard, 1 three fifths car loads, $2.36 (old), 1 car load, $2.20 (new). 2 car loads, $2.18( new); No. 4 hard, 1 car load, $2.15 (old); No. 2 spring, two-fifths car load, $2.30 (north ern old); No. 1 mixed, 1 car load, $2.21; No. 3 mixed. 1 car load, $2.25, two-fifths car load, $2.20 (old). OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT Receipts. Today Week Week Ago Ago Wheat 11 26 72 Corn 101 165 75 Oats 62 78 41 Rye 6 18 0 Barley 1 9 1 Shipments. Whi-at 6 8 4 Corn 41 116 95 Oats 23 44 47 Kyo 7 6 0 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 94 160 123 Kansas City 564 38 25 Minneapolis 145 Diuuth 19 Winnipeg 191 Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the sev. eral grades Inspected "In" trers during tbs last 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, 1 cars; No. 1 hard, 17 cars: No. $ hard, 2 cars No. i mixed, 1 car. Total, 23 cars. Corn No. 1 white, 2 cars; No. 2 white, 8 cars; No. 8 white, 1 car; No. 6 white 1 car; sample white, 1 car; No. 1 yellow, 1 car; No. 2 yellow, 10 cars; No. 1 yellow, 4 cars; sample yellow, 2 cars; No. 1 mixed 2 cars; No. 2 mixed, 6 cars; No. S mixed I cars; No. 6 mixed, 8 cars; sample mixed, 1 cars. Oats No. 2 white 1 cars; No. 1 white, 8 cars; No. 4 white, 1 cars. Total, 13 cars. Rye No. 2, 2 ears. Total, 1 cars. Barley No. 2, 1 car: No. 8, 3 cars; re jected, 1 car. Total, 6 cars. Omaha Hay Mark Receipts light on both prairie hay and alfalfa. Demand continues quiet. Market weak and lower. Hay Upland Pralsle. 127.0028.00; No. 2 upland prairie, $20.00022.00; No. I up land prairie, 110.0014.00; No. 1 midland prairie, $24.0026.00; No. 2 midland prairie, $18.0020.00; No. 1 lowland prairie, $17.O019.00; No. 2 lowland prairie, $13.0015.00; No. 1 lowland prairie, $8.0010.00. Alfalfa No. 1, $22.0O25.O0; standard. $20.0022.00; No. 2, $15.0018.00; No. 1, $in.0014.00. Straw Oat, $9.0010.00; wheat, $8,000 9.00. Xew Tork GeneraL New Tork, July 14. Flour Market firm; spring patents and Kansas straights $U.7612.25; spring clears, $9.60010.00; winter straights, $1 1.00 (g) 11.25. Cornmeal Market steadier; yellow, granulated, $4.82; white granulated, $4.97. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.84 cost and freight New Tork track export to arrive. Corn Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, $2.11 and No. 2 white, $2.17 cost and freight New York. Oats Spot, steady; No. 1 white, 87 c, nominal. Hay Easier; No. 1, $1.952.00; No. 2, $1.801.90; No. 8, $1.501.60; shipping, $1.30. Hops Firm; state medium to choice, 1918. 6066c: 1917,. 3040c; Pacific coast, 1918, 6763c; 1917. 3643c. Pork Quiet; mess, $58.0068.60; fami ly, $56.0067.00, Lard Easier; middle west, $35.20 85.30. Tallow Strong; city special loose, 20c bid. Rice Firm; fancy head, ll14c; Blue Rose, fancy, 14c. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, July 14. Welcome rains eased the corn market today after an early ad vance. The market closed unsettled, at a decline of c to 2c net, with September 11.96 to $1.95 and December 11.62 to 11.63. Oats finished o to c down. In provisions the outlook ranged from 80c off to a rise of 15c. Until news came that moisture had been supplied In Kansas. Iowa, and In other im portant sections where there was need, the corn market showed decided upward tendency. However, sentiment changed quickly after selling was started by dis patches telling of rains. Houses with southwestern connections were leaders then in demonstrating that at least for the time being the market had been overbought Better weather for oats as well as for corn brought about a late setback In tha oats market. Provisions wsre swayed chiefly by the action of corn. Trade war dull, pending fresh developments In regard to export requirements. Art Open. High. I Low. Close. Bat Corn I July 1.96 1.98 1.94 1.94 1.94 Sept. 1.97 1.97 1.91 1.95 1.96 Dec. 1.67 1.67 1.61 1.62 1.66 Oats July .79 .10 .78 ,78 .79 Sept. .80 .80 .77 .78 .79 Dec. .82 .82 .79 .80 .81 Pork July 54.10 54.10 54.00 Sept. 52.10 52.36 52.00 62.16 52.00 Lard July 36.20 35.20 34.8S 34.85 36.10 Sept. 35.4S 35.60 36.1S 36.16 35.40 Ribs 1 July 28.60 28.60 28.30 28.30 28.S0 Sept. 28.80 28.85 28.85 28.55 28.75 New New Tork Produce. Tork, July 14. Butter Stesdy; creamery, higher than extras, 6456c; creamery extras, 6354c; .firsts, 6163c. Eggs Irregular; fresh-gathered extras, SlP53c; fresh-githered extra firsts, 47 60c; firsts, 43 4 6c. Cheese Firm: receipts, 3,211 boxes; state, whole milk flats, current make spe cials, 3232c; state, average run, 31 32c; state whole milk, twins, current make specials, 32c; state, average run, 31c. Poultry Alive, steady; broilers, 4650c; fowls, 38c; old roosters, 24c; turkeys. 25 30c. Dressed, steady; broilers, 3166o; chickens, 4043c; fowls, 2930c; old roosters, 1923c; turkeys, 46 49c. New Tork Coffee. New Tork, July 14. The market for coffee futures was only moderately ac tive and fluctuations were Irregular. The opening was unchanged to 13 points lower under scattered selling, but prices firmed up right after the call on some further European buying and covering. Decem ber sold up to 122.25 and March to 122.05 or about 1! to 16 points net higher, but offerings increased later on easier cables from Santos, with December easing to 121.85 and March to $21.80. The close was 16 to 22 points net lower. July. $22.50; September. $22.36; October. $22.20; December, $21.94; aJnuary, $21.85; March, $21.78; May, $21.70. Spot coffee, dull; Rio 7s, 23; Santos 4s, 28 o, nominal. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., July 14. Turpentine Firm at $1.07; sales, 133 bbls. ; receipts, 164 bbls.; shipments, 108 bbls.; stock, 7,258 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 421 bbls.; receipts, 716 bbls.; shipments, (00 bbls.; stock, 52,271 bbls.. Quote: B, 15.10c; D, 15.60c; E, 15.60c; F, 15.76016. 86c; G, 15.85 15.96c; H, 16.10c; I, 16.45c; K, 17.85c; M, 18.2518.76c: N, 18.6019.00c; WO, 11.10 19.25c; WW, 19.6019.60c. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, July 14. Potatoes Market weaker: arrivals, 88 cars. New, (carlots) Irish Cobblers, Virginia, mostly 17.50 bbl.; Missouri and Kansas early Ohlos, 13.86 4.00 cwt.; southern Bliss Triumphs, sacked, 14.004.25 cwt, Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., July 14. Butter Un. changed. Eggs Market. 0 higher; firsts, 42c; seconds, 34c. Poultry Hens, c higher, 28c; others unchanged. Short Term Notes Quotations furnished by Peter Trust, Co. 1 Bid. Asked. First Liberty ls 99.11 Arm. Con. Deb. is (1914) .... .101 Beth. Steel 7s (1911) 101 Canada la (1921) 99 Cudshy Ts (1928) 101 Int it. T. 6a (1921) 17 Kan. City Ter. 6s (1921) 100 Proctor A O. 7s (1122) ...... .101 Russian Rubles 5s (1916).. .101 Union Paciflo (1928) 104 Wilson Co. (s (1128)...,. ,'.101 Third Liberty 4s.. ..15.04 Fourth Liberty 4s ,....$404 Am. For. See. (1919) 99 Am. Tel. A Tel. 6s (1926) ... .102 Am. Tel. 6a (1924) Am. Tobbacco 7s (1931).. Am. Tobacco Ts (1913)... Anglo-French 6s (1920).. Arm. Con. Deb. la (1919) ... .103 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1923) .... .103 103 102, 98 101 1 100 103 10T . 104 102 100 102 99 101 99 ..101 ..101 10 97 1 ( 101 10314 U. S. is, coup.. 99 V. S. cv. 3s, reg.89 U. 8. cv. Is, counon 81 a. S. 4s. rec.101 cv. ts 89 Am. F. see ts. 99 Amer. Xtl. A Tel. cv. 6... 101 A.ng!o-Fr. 6s... $7 Arm. A Co. 4 .. Atch. gen. 4s.. 10' Bait A Ohio cv. 4s 7 Beth. St. ref. 5s. 91 Central L. 6s.. 87 Cent. Pac 1st. .78 Chenapeake A O. V. a. 4s, roup. .106 cm., b. a u. Joint 4s 96 Chi., Mil. A St. P. cv. 4s.. 74 Chi.. R. I. A P. Ry. ref. 4s... 70 Colo. A South. ref. 4s 70 Cr.lno copper . cv. 7s 121 City of Per. 6s. 87 Denver A Rio u. ref. 6s 80 Dom. of Canada 6s (1931) 98 Erie gen. 4s...'. 64 Gen. Elec. 6s.. 98 Bid. Ot Nor. llt 4s 14 Illinois Central rer. 4s.. inn Int Mer: Ma. 6s. 91 K. C. Southern I ref. 6s IS Loulsv. A Naab. un. 4s 144 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s. 81 Mont. Power 5s. 98 an., JV. at 'I. 1st 4s 16 V. T. Central -Nor. Pas. 4s.... II Nor. Pac la... II Oregon Short L. ref. 4s $5 Penn. con. 4a. 16 Penn. gen. Ss. . . 14 Pae. Tel. A TeU 6s 92 Reading gen. 4s. 8 3 So. Pac. cv. 5s. 108 Soouthern Ry, 6s.92 Sinclair OH A Ref. cf. 7s ..... 11 St. L.. A 8. F. ad). 66 Texss Co. cv. 6s.l01 Tex. A Pac 1st. 90 Union Pac. 4s... 86 U. S. Steel 6s.. 100 U. S. RUb. 6s.. 86 U. 8. 2s, reg.. 991 Wabash 1st.... 91 deb. 6s 18 New Tork Honey. New Tork, July 14. Money On ealL steady; high, 6 per cent; low. 6 per cent; ruling rato and closing bid, ( per cent; offered at 6 per cent; last loan, per cent. Time Loans Very strong; $0 days, 10 days and six months, 6 per cent bid. Prime Mercantile Paper 6 6 ' per cent. Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills, 14.46; commercial 60-day bills on banks, $4.46; commercial 60-day bills, $4.46 t demand. $4.45; cables, $4.46.. Francs Demand, $6.89; cables, $6.89. Guilders Demand. 37c; cables. 38C Lire Demand, $8.42; cables, $8.40. Bar Silver. New Tork,. July 14. Silver Bar, $1.06J Mexican dollars. 83c XHOHAL eirv fMly Bonds That Fit Your Requirements CUBA R. R. CO. 1st Mort. 5's yield about 5.80 at present price. It is our business to analyse your investment require ments and to recommend the right bonds. Our in ternational facilities and best judgment are at your ( service. 'Send for Offering Sheet, OB-234. TheNationalCity Company';- ' u - "1 vi- it, in-: Omaha First National Bimh ' -Building " . ' " Telephone 8818 Douglas -Correspondence Offices in CO -Cities ACREAGE A Company OS TKIE LED ISSUE Bs Judged by Dts Moldings Consider The mmm Now Tork Dry Goods. a New Tork, July 14. Cotton goods were higher and moderately active today. Tarns wre higher, with sales "woderate and raw silk was easier. Burlaps were quoted on a basts of 14 cents a yard for heavy weights. Cress goods were firm. liberty Bond Price New Tork, July 14. The 11:10 a. m. prices on Liberty bonds were: !, 99.12; first 4s. 94.04; second 4s, 93.46; first 4s. 95.06; second 4s, 14.08; third 4s, 95.00; fourth 4s, 94.04; Victory ls, 100.02; Victory 4. 99.98. London Money. London, July 14. Silver Bar, 13d per ounce. Money, 1 per cent LMscount rates, short bills, 1 per cent; three months' bills, 3 per cent Cotton Futures. New Tork, July 14. Cotton futures opened barely steady. July. 16.40c; Octo ber, 35.35c; December, 35.20o; January 16.02c; March, 14.88c Real Estate Transfers Anton Jensen and wife to Fred F. BohT and wife, a e. Cor. Military Ave. end Decatur St. 60x160 ft $5,150 Samuel Quttman and wife to Abra ham Romm, Caldwell St 120 ft w. of 24th 8t s. a 60x72 ft 4,600 Joseph F. Murphy and wife to Aug ust Karasek. et al, 23d St 130 -ft n. of O St. w. s. 50x150 ft 2,500 D. V. Sholes Co. to Clarence E. Wal rath, 33d St. 71.06 ft n. of Pine St w. s. 14.23x109.8 ft 1 Fred D. Weed and wife to Melville 8. Sturgeon, a e. Cor. 11th and Z St. 800x275 ft. and other property 1,800 Home Terrace Co. to James B. Bone , Mayberry Ave. 121 ft w. of 43d St a s. 44x108 ft 1.751 Bertha Ellen Hall to Maurice Gar rison, Fort St 270 ft a of 24th St n. s. 40.5x112.1 ft 100 Hastings Heyden to George E. Hamilton, 14th St 160 ft. a of Grand Ave. a a 40x131.6 100 gin 14 moon With lease in Block 89; contract has been let for the rigs, drilling to start at once. This is within a short distance from Willow Bloom. Production all around us. 10 acres Southeast of Burkburnett, offsetting the townsite. ' 200 acres Throckmorton County, just across from Stephens County line. . 2,500 acres in McCullock County. We shall drill on this acreage also in the near future. 40 acres Tillman County, Northwest of Block 820. 200 acres in Scurry County. 200 acres in Coke County. 200 acres in Concho County. 10,000 acres in Brewster County. 10,000 acres in Pecos County. 10,000 acres in Presideo County. THESE LEASES ARE ON RECORD AND FULL PAID FOR! CAPITALIZATION, $150,000; PAR VALUE, $10.00. ONLY 2,000 SHARES LEFT TO BE SOLD AT $17.50 PER SHARE! Do You Consider Yourself Lucky? Then Buy These Remaining Shares and You Will Prove It! 20 acres Iowa Park Field, proven acreage out of the Putman Field. We shall start drilling here in a few days. 39 acres in Iowa Park Field, Bishop Farm; equip ment complete, bur own tools. 200 acres in Erath County, only 4 miles from Duke PooL 80 acres in Shackelford County, adjoining the Texas-Cushing 3 wells. jlllVi mm ft Rooms 53-54-55 Petroleum Bldg. OFFICERS LAVELLE B. SEIDLER, President. A. L. CARLSON, Vice President. DIRECTORS LAVELLE B. SEIDLER. A. L. CARLSON. L. S. COTT. HUBERT A. DAVIS. J. S. MOSS. C. A. LAUMER. Make All Remittance and Address Cor respondence to Our Fort Worth Office. Fort Worth National Bank is our depository. immm Fort Worth, Texas. . L. S. COTT, Treasurer. HUBERT A. DAVIS, Secretary. Okmulgee Oil & Leasing Co., Rooms 53-54-55 Petroleum Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find $...... for ...... shares in your company at $17.50 per share; fully paid non assessable, payment in full. Name Street City P. O. Box. ; State,