t ' THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 18, -1919. 11 AUTOMOBILES. For Sale $100,000.00 MAMMOTH PRE CATALOGUE sale of trucks, tractors, auto mobile equipment, oils, sreasee, tc. On account of fatting out a aaw catalogue, Kopac Broth rs hava on hand odds and nds, conaistlne- of tractors, ' trucks, farm light plants and a lot of automoblla supplies, such aa apark plugs, body polish, speedometers, Noglara lens, oils, graasea and many other small articles too numerous to mention, new goods, guaran teed up to date, listed on our pre-catalogue sale $100.000 00 Ice list If not In Omaha, wire, writ or rail at anjr of our branch stores. KOPAC BROTHERS. Douglas 44, 2037 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb.: Norfolk. Schuyler, David City and Columbus, Nebraska. Used Cars. HERB ARE A FEW CARS THAT WILL FULFILL TOUR HIGHEST EX PECTATIONS OF A REAL USED CAR BARGAIN. J1T Ford touring. 111 Ford touring. 1111 Ford touring wlttS starter. 1917 Oakland touring. 1U Oakland touring. 1(11 Oakland roadster. 1116 Dodge touring. 1111 Dodge touring. Bulck model "C" "21." 117 Bulck light alx. TWENTY OTHERS OF STANDARD MAKES ALL IN EXCELLENT RUN NING CONDITION AND AT UNEX PECTED PRICES. MARSH OAKLAND CO., Oakland Garage, , ' 20th and Harney. Special Snap. Extra good 71 Overland; starter, elec trlo lights; A-l mechanical condition, 160. Twenty other bargains. TRAWVER AUTO CQ., " 1919 Farnam. $100,000.00 JUST WHAT YOU HAVE been looking for. Odda and ends of auto merchandise that cannot be) catalogued are being sold by Kopao Brothers at their five branches. Thla opportunity will never present Itself again. New goods, nothing the matter wltb them at all, except that we hava not sufficient of them to warrant putting In the cata logue. Ask us for the (100, 000.00 list. KOPAC BROTHERS. ' Douglas 6464, 2037 Farnam 8t., Omaha. ' ' Neb.; Norfolk. Schuyler, David City and f Columbus, Nebraska. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF II CENTS PER MILK TOTJ ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT- INO FROM ACCIDENT. 10 NEW 1910 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO. DOTJQ. 8621. 1814 HOWARD. DRIVE YOURSELF TOURINO 1 Op PER ROADSTERS J.V MILES TRUCKS CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Melcher Service Co., 1510 LEAVENWORTH. DOUO. 4899 $100,000.00 KOPAC BROTHERS are conducting the largest sale of automobile parte, supplies and accessories, auto trucks, etc., ever held In the state of Nebraska. Ask them for the pre-cataloguo list containing over 1100,000.00 worth of new goods at astonishingly low prices. KOPAC BROTHERS. Douglas 8464, 2037 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb.; Norfolk, Schuyler, David City and Columbus, Nebraska. Used ears of exceptional value. . GUY L. SMITH 1561 Farnam St. Dour. !?. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BAKUA1W rillUM, STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 2010 Farnam St. Ore.ha. Neb. f6RDS. BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND ' USED CARS, FORD BODIES. O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO., 8701 SOUTH 21ST ST. SOUTH 111. (Cylinder touring car, can he used for a pleaaur car or engine converted Into truck. Condition fine. No nitee for cash. Phone 9140. Council Bluffs. STUDEBAKER roadster, 8-cylinder, 1918 special; cord tires; 1st class condition; sell for caab or trade In ona 4-cyllnder touring car. Harney 4168. , 1100 Reward for any magnato wa can't re pair. Solo mnfrs. of new self-spacing af finity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 810 N 18th NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., lOtli ana nowara ms. WANTED FOR SPOT "CASH, 100 USED CAR8; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex ' change Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 808Bx- W. . NICHOLAS MOTOR COMPANY 2620 Farnam St, fORD MARKET, 22J0 Farnam. Used Fords. Time, cash. Uoorty bonds, new bodies. 896. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfteld carburetora and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. FOB TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind shield. BARGAIN IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. ltth 4 Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 9600. BIX -CYLINDER roadster for sale, rirs' class condition. Very classy. Red 8081. 409 North Sixteenth St. , OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 8800 Farnam St. $100,000.00 ASK KOPAC BROS. for their 1100.000.00 Hat. It will save you money on auto supplies, trucks, tractors, farm light plants, oils, greases, spark plugs, speedometers, pumps, otc Write, wire or call Douglas 84S4 at 2087 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb., or any ona of our four branches, which are located at David City, Nor. folk, Columbus and Schuyler. KOPAC BROTHERS BRINGING UP FATHER So Jiff And Mafgisj in Full Pag of Color ia Tho Sunday Boo. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copy right 1919 International News Service. ( m&K'ttT 1 l ' I l( I CAN'T WAKE L j SHE'S ONLY VAXKIW IN I WELL WHERE'S "HE. ' I FOONO H9 OUT I COULDN'T 1 OOVOO ; THE SERVANT- ft TOv 44 I'h6) I Mt: HH WAK HJM OPf. 1 1 AUTOMOBILES. Tires and Supllies. Tires at Half Price DRY-CURE PROCESS. We make them good as new. New ribbed tread. Non Plain. Ribbed. skid. 30x8 88.60 10.00 11.00 30x3H 10.60 11.50 ' 18.00 32x3tt 12.60 13.60 14.80 83x4 16.00 17.26 10.50 34x4 17.00 17.50 20.25 82x4 16.00 18.60 18.00 GUARANTEED 8.600 MILES. BEST ON THE MARKET. 2-in-l Vulcanizing Co., WE will ship, subject lu examination, our 8.500-mlle guaranteed tires at thee prices: Plain. Non-Skid 80x8 87.80 8.80 80x3 8.85 11 21' 83x3 10.60 12.60 84x4 12.00 14.76 Express prepaid when cash accompanies order. Standard Tire Co., 410 North lth St. Phone Douglaa 2830 TIRE BARGAINS REBUILT PLAIN TREADS Will Run Thousands of Mtlea. 80x3 $5.75 New Tubes $1.30 80x3 6.76 New Tubes 2.05 32x3 7.78 New Tubes 2.35 34x4 8.50 New Tubea 3.05 GOOD WEAR TIRE CO. T22 So. 27th. Doug. 422. NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE. Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, Flak. Writ for prices. Mention sixes. KA1MAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONET. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., H. 6768. 2914 FARNAM ST. NO need for steam snaked carcasses. We retiead and rebuild tires by Dry-Curs process. Ideal Tlrs Service, 2676 Har ney Bt. GAIN more miles; hava your Urea re treaded by G. A Q. Tlra Co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. F. P. BARNUM CO.. 2126. Cumins. Dong las 8044. High grade automoblla painting Motorcycles and Bicycies. HARLET - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor Jl Roos, 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 890. PERSONAL, TH.10 SALVATION Army Industrial homa solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaslnea. Wa collect. Wa d la tribute. Phon Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new horn. 1110-1112-1114, Dodge St Market and Industrial .News of the Day LIVESTOCK Omaha lira Stock. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 8,180 12.967 21.690 Official Tuesday.... 8,974 14.170 28,686 Official Wednesday.. 6,786 18.858 18,045 Estimate Thursday.. 4,200 7.600 12,600 Four days this week.2D.149 53,495 80.321 Sams last week. .. . 20,820 62,875 69,495 Same 2 weeks ago. .16,500 56,156 68,702 Same 3 weeks ago.. 24,189 63,162 65,701 Sams last year 26,065 62,005 24,643 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m., July 17, 1919: Receipt. Horseo and Cattle Hogs Sheep Mules Cars Cars Cars Cars Mo. Fac 5 Union Pacific 80 C. A N. W., east.. 9 C. A N. W' west.. 73 C, St. P., M. & O. . 15 C, B. A Q., east. . 3 C, B. Q., west.. 32 C, R. I. & P., east 3 C, R. I. P., west .. Illinois Central ... 1 24 44 4 11 44 8 6. .. 1 18 4 8 1 1 108 50 I Hogs 1,846 971 466 1,681 19 2,990 Sh 1 2. eep 010 765 394 51 I WILL not bo responsible for further bills contracted by my wife, Adeline Hendricks, after July 1st. Charley Hendricks, POULTRY AND PET STOCK. BELGIAN HARES for sale, 50c up. Call evenings. 3424 Davenport St. Harney 4351. MIXED hen food, $4.26 per hundred. A. W. Wagner. 801 N. 16th St. Dg. 1142. SALE One singer and one female bird, very reasonable. Colfax 2909. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. BROOD SOWS Buy on Blrdtraven Profit Sharing Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. 8. Pettla. Agent Harness, Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. 1210 Farnam MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, planoa nd notea as security $40, 6 mo., H. goodv total, $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Security Bldg. I6th & Farnam. Ty. 668 LOANS ON DIAMONDS 11 V JEWELRY AND , Q CI 2 1 LIBERTY BONDS ' C W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG. TY. 960. FOR SALE Studebaker touring car, per- Vm fct oroer, iota moaei; oargain tor eoroo fiJT one. Phone Colfax 8034. W)8D sedan. 1918 model, electrlo Hunts i and starter. Perfect condition. $776.1 ' WS have several exceptionally good used cars at reasonable prices. United Auto Parte Co., 2032 Farnam. AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth Doog.7000. GOOD USED CARS. OUT L. SMITH. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRK. Drive yourself; at very reaaonablo , prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Oarage, 19th and Farnam Douglaa 7390. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. 1 EAGLE LOAN OFFICII 1201 DOUGLAS ST. FARMS and city loans. B. H. LOUGEE, INC.. 688 Keellne -Bldg. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannan, Ga., July 17. Turpentine Firm, $1.14; sales, 158 bbls.; receipts, 256 bbls.; shipments, 110 bbls.; stock, 1,824 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 875 bbls: receipts, 782 bbls; shipments, 146 bbls; stocK, 64,491 bbls. Quote: B. $14.609116.10; D, $15.00 15.70: E, $18.00016.20; G, $16.30: H. 116.5616.6: I, $17,056)17.25; K. $18.25(3) 18.60; M. $19.00; N. $19.60; WO, $19.50 20.00; WW, $19.B020.15. New York Metal. New York, July 17. Copper Strong; electrolytic, spot, 2332c; future, 130 234c. Iron and Lead Steady and 'unchanged. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, July 17. Corn September, 1 . 9 4 Ts ; December, $1.63. Oats Sep tember, I0o: December, 83o. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., July 17. Corn July, $1.96; September, $1.94; Decembers $1.62. Bar Silver, New York, July 17. Silver Bar. $1.03 Hi Mexican dollars, 79ic. WOOD For Bakeries, Fuel Yards and Brick and Tile Factories. Unusually Low Prices. BUY NOW DES MOINES SAWMILL CO., Des Moines, Iowa. 7.170 7,873 15,690 Total recelnts. . .172 Disposition. Cattle Morris A Co 1,064 Swift A Co 1.365 Cudahy Pkg. Co... 969 Armour A Co:.... 1,142 Schwartx & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pkg. Co... 35 So. Om. Pkg. Co.. 20 Hlgglns Pkg. Co.. 9 Hoffman Bros. ... 12 John Roth A Sons. 9 Mayerowlch & Vail 9 Glassberg 1 P. O'Dea 10 . Wilson 45 Van Sent A Co. ... 1 W. W. Hill A Co.. 4 F. P. Lewis 19 J. B. Root & Co... 10 Rosenstock Bros... 149 Werth., A Degen... 79 Ellis Co 1 Sullivan Bros 106 A. Rothschild .... 31 John Harvey 266 Jensen A Lund.... 69 Dennis A Francis.. 62 Omaha 19 Other buyers 422 Total 6,981 Cattle A rather moderate Thursday's run of cattle showed up about 4,200 head divided about half and half natives and rangers. Demand for the corn-fed cattle was acttve and 1016c higher with beat beeves bringing $17.35017.40. Quality of the western cattle was not very good and while the best commanded strong figures the medium and common steers ruled slow to 25a lower both as beef and as feeders. Cows and heifers were rather slow and steady to a quarter low er. Best fleshy feeders sold at full figures while tne general run or stock cattle moved slowly at unevenly lower quota tions. , BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 14 1047 $14 76 47 1076 $16 60 2L 1166 17 20 14 1302 17 35 21 1182 17 40 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 8 842 10 60 7 964 16 75 30 1217 16 60 25 876 16 65 27 881 17 10 39 836 17 26 WESTERN CATTLE COWS. J. W. DANIELS NEBRASKA. 22 936 10 00 11 980 11 00 3 1080 10 00 4 942 8 50 9 884 , 10 00 4 925 10 00 3. HEPP. JR. WYOMING. 2 hfrs. 161 7 00 10 stk strs 663 9 70 37 fdr. strs 563 9 70 17 hfs..620 9 00 11 stk strs 472 9 70 ,10 strs.. 826 10 60 7 hfs.. 607 7 25 6 cows 755 9 00 Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime beeves, $16,754. 17.25; good to choice beeves $15,760)16.50; fair to good beeves, $15.00 16.75; common to fair beeves, $12.60 14.50; choice to prime yearlings, 110.00 17.00; good to choice yearling, $15.00 15.75; fair to good yearlings, $13.50 14.50; common to fair yearlings, $11.00 13.00; prims heifers, $13.0014.26; good to choice heifers, (10.6013.00; prime cows, $11.26 12.50; good to choice cows, $9.76 11.26; fair to good cows. $7.75 9.75 : common to fair cows, $6.007.76; good to choice feeders, $12.60 14.25; medium to good feeders, $10.5012.60; good to choice stockers, $9.7611.00; fair to good stock ers, $8.769.75; common to fair stockers. $8.008.75; stock heifers $7.608.50; stock cows, 6.768.00; stock calves, $8.00 10.00: veal calves, $12.0016.60; bulls, stags, etc., $9.O012.0O; choice to prime grass beeves, $ 1 3.50 1 4. 8 6 : good to choice grass beeves, $12.0013.00; fair to good grass beeves, $10.6011.60; common to fair grass beeves, $9.60 10.60; Mexican beeves, $8.509.60. Hogs Receipts were light today, 108 loads, estimated at 7,600 head. Shippers purchased a liberal share of the receipts today and Included In their purchases a larger proportion of the mixed heavy hogs, which, although at prices steady with yes terday's shipper prices, were quite a little higher than yesterday's packer mar ket for this weight hogs, heavy hogs sell ing up, to $21.70. with top for well-finished lights at $21.80. The packer market looked close to 10c lower than yesterday, with the bulk at $21.1021.25. The cen tral market was steady to 10c lower. HOGS. No. Sh. Av. Pr. No. Sh. Av. Pr. 31. .243 200 21 00 49. .328 250 21 10 38. .250 110 21 20 44. .266 140 21 25 68. .288 ... 21 30 65. .231 110 21 86 65. .242 150 21 40 71. .271 ... 21 50 67. .240 40 21 60 57. .218 160 21 65 63.. 190 70 21 70 69.. 247 140 21 80 No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Sheep and Lambs Receipts of sheep and lambs amounted to about 60 loads estimated at 13,000 head with a larger proportion of the run consisting of fat grades. Most of the offerings came from Idaho as on meat days this week. De mand was rather dull and dreggy on the early session but packers evidently wanted their usual quota of killing grades and the market on the whole ruled gen erally steady. Some good fat ewes reached $9.00 and killing lambs sold large ly from $17.00 on up to $17.25 and bet ter Inquiry for feeder offerings was not as broad as yesterday and very lit tle business was transacted In this branch of the trade until well along towards mid-day. Prices were quoted to steady to perhaps a little lower with bulk of the good feeder lambs moving around $14.1514.40. Yesterday's close for feed er grades were considerable lower than the opening most of the late sales re flecting declines of 25 40c LAMBS. 11 eulls (0 11 00 70 fl 16 10 FEEDING LAMBS. II...... 16 H 77 H 1176 Tfantrr City Livestock. Kansas City, Mo., July 17. Cattle Re ceipts. 1,000 head; market higher; calvea loner; steers, $10,000 16.90; heifers, $6.99 13.90; cows, 18.60012.26; calves, 113.(0 1415.25; stockers, $7.6012.35. Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head; market lower; heavies, 121.7(921.96; lights. 121.00 OH. 85; sows, $21.00921.30; pigs, 118.00 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady; lambs, 19.(0017.20; ewes, $1.00 9 18-00. Sc. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joaeph. Mo.. July 17. Cattle Re ceipts, 1.600 head; market ateady to lower; steer. 110.(0016.00; cows and heifers, 16.60011.26; calves, $7.(0016.(0. Hogs Receipts, 1,(00 head; market lower; top. $2190; bulk. $21.(0021.85. Sheep Receipts, 3,(00 head; market steady; lambs, $10.00017.00; awes, $7.0 09.00. , . Spot Cotton. New York. July 17. Spot cotton Quiet; middling. 36.30c GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grain. Omaha, July 17, 1911. Grain arrivals today were light for wheat and moderate for corn aud oats. Receipts were 40 cars of wheat. 47 cars of corn, 39 cars of oats, 6 cars of rye and 6 cars of barley. Corn was 1 cent off to 3 cents up. The advance was confined to white, which was unchanged to 3 cents up. Yellow was a cent lower and mixed unchanged. Oats were a cent off. Wheat waa good .at some decline. No rye or barley was marketed. Cash sale today were: Corn No. 2 white, 3-5 car, $1.95; No. 4 white, 1 car, $1.91; No. 2 yellow, 1 car, $1.91; No. 8 yellow, 1 car, $1.91; 6 cars, $1.90; 2 cars, $1.89 (loaded out); No. ( yellow, 1 car. $1.86; 1 car, $1.85; sample yellow, 1 car, $1,85 (heating); 1 car. $1.82 (heating); 1 car, $1.80; No. 1 mixed, 1 car, 11.96 (near white); 12-6 car, $1.92; No. I mixed, 1 car, 11.96 (near white): 1 car, $1.92; 2 cars, $1.91; No. 2 mixed, 2 cars, $1.90; No. 6 mixed, 1 car, $1.85; sample mixed, 1 car, $1.76 (lot.) Oats No, 1 whits: 2 cars, 77c. No. 1 whits: 4 cars, 76Hc No. 4 white: 1 car, 76c. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car, $2.29 (dark); 1 car, $2.25. No. 2 hard: 1 car, $2.40 (old); 1 cars, $2.20 (new); 6 cars, $2.18 (new)i 11 cars, $2.17 (new); 1 cars, $2.16 (new); 1 car, $2.23 (new); 1 car, $2.21 (new). No. 8 hard: 1 car, $2.20 (new); 1 car, $2.19 (new); 1 car, $2.17 (new) 1 car, $2.16 (new); 1 car, $2.15 (new). Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the several grades Inspected "In" here during the last 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, 6 cars; No. 2 hard, 21 cars; No. 3 hard, 7 cars; No. 2 mixed, 1 car; Total 35 cars. Corn No. 1 white, 1 car; No. 2 white 1 car; No. 3 white, 8 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car; No. 6 white, 1 car; sample white, 1 cars; No. 1 yellow, 3 ears; No. 2 yel low, 4 cars; No. 3 yellow, 1 car; No. 6 yellow, 1 car; sample yellow, 6 cars; No, 2 mixed, 2 cars; No. 3 mixed, 6 cars; No. 4 mixed, 2 cars; No. 5 mixed, 1 car; No. 6 mixed, 6 cars; sample m!xed, 6 cars. Total, 41 cars. Oats No 2 white, 8 cars; No. 3 white, 24 cars; No. 4 white, 6 cars. Total, 15 cars. Rye No. 2, 1 car; No. 3, 2 cars Total, 4 cars. Barley No. 3, 4 cars; No. 4, 1 car Total. 5 cars. OMAHA GRAIN StOVEMENT. Week Year Receipts: Today Ago Ago Wheat o 40 4 105 Corn 47 47 64 Oats 39 30 20 Rye 6 2 0 Barley 6 8 0 Shipments: Wheat 4 0 7 Corn 64 84 81 Oats 27 6 20 Rye 4 2 0 Barley 2 1 2 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 171 115 155 Kansas City 320 29 17 St. Louis 233 12 37 Minneapolis 114 ... ... Duluth 13 Winnipeg 89 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS Receipts: Today Year Ago Wheat 1,328.000 1,374,000 Corn 1 377,000 856,000 Oats 1 752,000 698,000 Shipments: Wheat 241,000 430,000 Corn 316,000 372,000 Oata 682,000 816,000 Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, July 16. Foreign exchange de moralisation together with labor troubles, severe breaks In the hog market and fail ure of bullish weather predictions brought about material setbacks today In the value of corn. The close was heavy "4c to 3 He net lower, with September $1.94 to $1.94 and December $1.62 to 31.63H Oats lost lc to 2 4o and provisions 2c to 65c. From the outset bearish sentiment pre vailed, and the close was at virtually the lowest level of the day. Much of the selling during the last hour In par ticular, was inspired by knowledge that aside from Industrial clashes elsewhere a serious Increase of dlsemployment In Chicago was imminent. Besides the prices of hogs had shrunk about 60c a hundred weight over night and there was nothing to confirm talk current yesterday that sudden big damage to the growing crop might develop. Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Test. Corn July 1 93 1.9344 1.98 1.93U 1.94H Sept. 1.96 19614 1.94 1.94 1.96V Dec. 1.66 1.66 1.63 1.63 1.66 Oata July .81 .71 .79 .79 .80 Sept. .82 .82 .79 .80 .814 Dec. .84 .84 .81 .81 .83 Pork July 54.50 54.(0 64.25 54.26 64.70 Sept. (1.10 51.90 (1.70 61. 7 62.25 Lard July 34.40 34.40 34.27 34.27 34.80 Sept. 34.80 84.90 34.47 34.47 86.05 Ribs 1 July 28.65 28.70 28.66 28.67 28.70 Sept. 28.65 28.65 128.60 28.50 28.70 FINANCIAL New York, July 17. Stocks were firm to strong at the opening of today's active fr.Hinr makina further variable gains during the relatively dull mid-session, but broke witn consiaeraoie vioicnt-e w..iu the close, when numerous substantial gains were replaced by net losses. IThe reversal lacked definite explanation In authoritative quarters, but rumors were current during the day that the financial powers, aided by the federal reserve board, Intend to Issue another warning against excessive speculation. t Much of the day's news was decidedly favorable to the long account, embracing further advices of expansion In the steel Industry, higher prices for copper and allied metal and comparatively easy rate for call money. There was also a pronounced readjustment of the foreign exchange situation, but not until rates on London had fallen to new mlnlmums, with further weakness In remittances to Paris and additional depreciation of neutral ex change. Speculative Interest continued to revolve around the oils, motors and the various commodity aharea which have made up the bulk of recent operations. To these were added several of the minor or .re organized railways, Missouri, Kansas Texas common and preferred, tor Instance, taking the place of other western and southwestern issues. Equipments also contributed appreciably to the broader dealings, their early activity and- strength being concurred In with re ports that targe domestic and foreign contracts are soon to be awarded. Cop pers made little headway, although heavy exports of that staple are said to be in process of negotiation. Sales amounted to 1,700,000 shares. Most of today's call loans were made, at 8 per cent, although .this was. shaded at times for the better class of collateral, but time funds held at 8 per cent for all dates. Liberty bonds were firm and foreign Issues steadied, but rails and lnduatrlals were slightly Irregular. Total sales, par value, aggregated $11,350,000. Old United States bonds were unaltered on call. Sales. High. Am. Beet Sugar . 1,600 92 Am. Can 19,100 62 Am. Car A Fdy..l9,800 118 Am. H. A L pfd. 2,800 133 Am. Loco 9,100 94 Am. 8. A Ref. .. 9,600 89V4 Am. Sug. Ref... 1,800 140 Sum. Tob... 8,600 116 T. A T 8,200 104 Z.. L. A S... 3,600 27 Copper ...18,200 77 Am, Am. Am. Anac Atchtson 3,(00 102 A., O. A W. I. S. B. 2,000 178 Bald. Loco 29,100 118 Bait. A Ohio Beth. Steel "B' B. & S. Copper Cal. Petroleum Can. Pac Cen. Leather . Ches. A Ohio C, M. & St. P. C. A N. W. .. C. R. I. P. Chlno Copper Col. F. A Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane 8ugar. 11,900 Dls. Bee. Corp. . . (,200 .10,900 49 .40,500 106 . 4.300 36 . 1,000 38 . 3,000 169 .23.000 114 . 4,000 66 .34,00 0 5 2 600 102 .22,400 32 . 4,700 60 . 1,000 63 .14,100 89 .20.600 141 26 78 . . 8,400 . .16.700 . , 2,900 .. 6,000 32 71 24 43 Erie 8,300 19 Gen. Electrlo .... 1,300 169 Gen. Motors ..... 9,100 237 Gt Nor., pfd. ... 6,000 96 Gt. Nor Ore Ctfs. 3,600 60 111. Central 200 102 Insp. Copper' 5,400 68 Int. M. M.. pfd. . 2,900 119 int. Nicxei ... Int. ' Paper K. C. Southern Kenn. Copper . 'Louis. A Nash Mex. Petroleum .37,200 204 Miami Copper Mldvale Steel Mo. Pacific . . Mont. Power , Nev. Copper . N. Y. Central N. Y.. N. H. A H. 61,100 Nor. A Western Nor. Pacific ... Pacific Mail .. Pan-Am, Pet. . Pennsylvania . . Pitts. A W. Va. Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con. Cop. Reading 21,200 Rep. Iron A St... 4,800 100 Shat. Ariz. Cop. . 1,700 18 Min. Oil & Kef. ..89,400 66 Low.' Close. 91 91 60 61 113 116 131 132 92 92 87 87 188 139 114 114 103 103 26 26 76 76 101 101 172 173 115 115 47 48 103 103 34 34 38 88 165 166 111 111 68 66 60 60 100 100 81 31 49 49 62 62 88 88 137 34 76 19 168 Short Term Notea Quotations furnished by Peters Trust Co. : Bid. Asked. First Liberty 1S 99.32 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1924) 102 103 Beth. Steel 7s (1922) 102 102 Canada 6a (1921) 98 98 Cudahy 7a (1923) 101 101 Int. R. T. 6s (1921) 87 89 Kan. City Ter. 6s (1923) 100 100 Proctor & G. 7s (1922) 102 103 Russian Rubles (s (198G)...102 107 Union Pacific 6s (1928) 104 , 104 Wilson Co. 6s (1928) 102 103 Third Liberty 4 96.04 .... Fourth Liberty 4s 94.04 .... Am. For. Sec. (1919) 99 100 Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s (1926). .. .102 102 Am. Tel. 6s (1924) 99 99 Am. Tobbacco 7s (1922) 102 103 Am. Tobacoo 7s (1923) 103 103 Anglo-French 6s (1920) 97 97 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1919) 102 102 Arm. Con. Deb. (s (1828) .... .102 108 New York Produce. New York, x July 17. Butter Dull; creamery higher than extras, (466c; creamery extras, 63 54c; firsts, 61 63 'ic Eggs Irregular; unchanged. Cheese Irregular; unchanged. Live Poultry Irregular; broilers, 400 46c; others unchanged; dressed, steady and unchanged. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits. New Yrk, July 17. Evaporated apples Scarce. Prunes Firm. Apricots Few offered. Peaches Firm. Raisins In demand. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, July 10. Potatoes Weak; ar rivals, 64 cars; new. (carlota) Irish Cob blers, Virginia, $6.7606.86 barrel: Kansas and Missouri, early Ohios, sacked, $3.40 3.66 owt; Southern Bliss Triumphs, sacked $3.7603.85 cwt. Kansas City Prod ace. Kansas City, Mo., July 17. Butter Unchanged. Poultry-f-Hens, up c, 2(0 ; springs and broilers, l4c lower, 3639c. - Potatoes 2036c lower, $1:70, cwt.; 10c bushel. Chicago Produce. Chicago, July 17. Butter Market low er: creamery. 4662c. Eggs Receipts, iu.9 cases, marxei unchanged. Poultry Alive, market uncnangea. Minneapolis Grain. , Minneapolis, July 17. Flour Unchang ed. Barley $1.1201.32. Rye No. 2, $1.57. Bran $38.00. Linseed Oil, nninth Minn.. July 17. Linseed on track, $6.10; to arrive, $6.08; July, $6.10; September, $6.08 asked; October, $5.92; November, $6.87 asked; December, $6.72 asked. 136 34 76 19 167 1,900 .16,800 .14,100 . 200 . 1,300 5,300 32 60 37 79 21 83 40 1,800 108 9,900 97 . 800 89 .62,600 111 . 4,300 46 . 5,100 42 2,400 70 8,100 27 93 231 232 95 96 49 49 102 102 67 67 117 117 81 31 68 68 24 24 42 42 120 196 32 58 36 78 21 81 87 196 32 (8 36 78 21 81 37 107 107 96 96 39 89 107 107 46 46 So. Pacific So. Railway .... Stud. Corp Texas Co Tob. Prod Union Pacific . . Un. Cigar Stores U. S. Ind. Ale. U. 8. Steel ... 29,700 109 11,100 32 (7,800 118 1,900 281 2,400 104 5,600 136 9,800 198 . 6,600 145 106,(00 114 40 70 27 91 98 18 63 40 70 27 91 98 18 63 U. S. Steel, pfd... 600 117 Utah Copper 4,900 06 western union .. 600 88 West. Elee 2,900 69 Willys-Overland .17,800 39 Royal D (4,100 121 Nat. Lead ....... 8,400 86 Ohio Cities .....21,600 60 108 108 31 81 107 110 275 276 102 102 134 134 195 196 142 142 112 112 117 117 95 95 88 68 37 115 84 68 88 58 37 116 84 68 New York Sugar. New York, July 17. Sugar Riw, steady; centrifugal, 7.28c; fine granulated, 9.00c. LEGAL NOTICES SALE OF GOVERNMENT OWNED SURPLUS MATERIAL (Through the Material Disposal and Balva ge Division, Sales Section of Air Service.) DESCRIPTIVE BULLETINS NOW AVAILABLE COVERING: MACHINERY METALS CHEMICALS BUILDINGS AND LANDS LUMBER HARDWARE MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT And a large quantity of other Material. Bulletins according to symbol classification will bs furnished upon request as follows: B-l Machine Tools and Fixtures b-8 Hardware b-2 Electrical Machinery b-l Buildings and Lands o-3 Dies, toois. jigs ana uauges b-10 Fabrics b-4 Chemicals, Paints and Oil b-11 Scrap b-6 Metala b-18 Shop Equipment b-6 Motor Accessories b-Il Office Equipment b-7 Lumber b-14 Miscellaneous (NOTE) b-14, Miscellaneous, Includes Contractors' Equipments, Fire Protection Equipment. Time Clock Systems, Cranes and Hoists, Factory Supplies, Millwright Supplies, Pipes and Fittings, Steel Shipping Drums, etc. In writing be sure to specify Name and Symbol of Bulletins desired. COLORADO LAND MR. FARMER AND INVESTOR An investment whicli is safe, pays a good income, and increases in value. ' We have 7,000 acres of im proved and unimproved land to offer you from $50.00 to $125.00 per acre, in the best farming district in Colo rado, wherej crop s never fail. We handle nothing but snaps. A Literature and full information cheerfully fur nished upon request Refarancet Farmer' Stat Bank. Firtt National Bank. House Land Company Haxtun, Colorado Real Estate Transfers Barker Co. to Burton C. Jennings, Lafayette ave., 190 ft, w. of 82d St.. a. s., 71.25x120 1,9(0 Frederick Rohnert to Joseph Wolf, nw. cor 13th and Center sts.. 25x7( 1,800 Nelle G. Mullowney Naughtin and husband to Phyllis U. Tebbens, Ames ave., 250 ft. w. of 31st ave.. n. a.. 60x125 1,(00 Harriett M. Hale and husband to Welle Novey. Capitol ave.. 160 ft. e. of 28th ave., n. a., (0x135 4,750 Susie Sullivan and husband to An nie M. Byrne. California st.. 104.36 ft e. of 28th ave., s. s., 62x62,18 4,000 Jonn A. Mccreary and wire to Union Fuel Co.. nw. cor. 2ith ave. and Lartmore, 132x200 1,000 Annie Denlson and husband to James B. Nlckerson. ae. cor. 30th ave. and Poppleton ave.. 36xlOO 1,(00 omiie a. wiptteranam ana nustxtna to Max,Hershorn and wife, 19th at.. 106 ft. n. of Burdstte st. w. a.. 83x140 1,750 Hllma Hendrlcksoh and husband to Sam Grasso. 10th St.. 263 ft. s. of Bancroft St.. w. s., 34x181.6 1,8(0 Lewis Baicomoe Jteed to Ullroy p. Wendell, sw oor. Fontenelle blvd. 60x125 7$7 George T. Henman and wife to Ralph F. Clary. 42d St.. 64th St.. s. of Larlmors ave., w. a., (4x60 1,136 rerry k. uook ana wile to Joy a. Meyer. Cass st. 100 ft e. of (1st St., s. s., 60x136 1,1(0 uaa A. Morris and nusband to Mar tha A.. Gaines. 24th St.. 160 ft. s. of Florence blvd., e. s., 44xl6(.. 4,(00 Harold Thomson and wife to H. A. Wolf Co., Dodge at.. 149 ft. e. of 28th ave., n. a., 66x142 7,000 Charles p. Traver and wife to Charlea A. Jialr and wife, 38th St.. 197 ft. s. of Grand ave.. e. a.. 105x133 3,925 isabeue I, rnannix and husband to Cora Spears, nw. cor. 25th ave. and Spauldlng St., 40x125 2,800 Charles W. Martin and wife to Judith F. Spellman, sw. cor. Mlnne I. una ave. and Bauman ave.. 62x120.., 1,6(0 John H. Cutoff and wife to Em maltne Greer, Florence blvd. 90 ft. e. of 24th St., s. ., 45x106... 7,000 Abraham L. Reed et al to George R. Weaver, nw cor. 28th ave. and Dodge St., 60x73.5 4,17( Jennie Swenson and husband to Sadie M. Reynolds, 13d St., (0 ft. s. of Center st, w. s., (0x140 3,(00 Earle W, Sherman and wife to Frank S. Selby, sw cor. (0th ave. and Farnam at, 68x135 2,(00 Nels Peter Nelson and wife to Em ma A. Holbert, 17th St., 261' ft a. of Fort St., w. s., (0x128.... 7(0 August C. -Harte and wife to Mrs. George B. Lake, Capitol ave., 200 ft. w. of (0th St.. n. s., (0x135.. 10,600 Peter Bloom to William E. Efner, Charles St., 200 ft. e. of 40th St., s. s., (0x130 3,000 George H. Mayne and wife to Jes sica J. Sledentopf and husband. Maple St., 166 ft. w. of 66th St., n. s., 46x128 1,000 Jessica J. Sledentopf and husband to Walter M. Self, Mapls Bt., 166 ft. w. of 65th st, n. s., 45x128.. 4,000 Margaretha D. Maichfen and hus band to 'Irvln V. Todd et al, 26th ave.. 358 ft. n. of St. Marys ave.. e. s.. 32x128 -T 4,000 Leah Cohen and wife to Lillian M, Tabor, se. cor. 16th and Pratt st. 46x124 1,650 Ella Walker and husband to Frank Buono, Clark at, 70 ft. e. of 22d Local Stocks and Bonds Quotatlona furnished by Burns. Ji Co.. 449 Omaha National Bank, stocks Bid Burgess-Nash Co., 7 per cent I'fd 99 Com. Finance Com 38 Com. Finance Pfd 73 Cudahy Pkg. Com 118 Douglas Motor Com. 46 Flsk Rubber 7 per cent Pfd. 91 Gooch Food Prod. "Pfd. Bonus 19 Harding Cream 7 per cent Pfd 101 Huffman Auto 8tk Jrnal Stkman 8o. Om Ill Neb. Iowa Grain Co. Nicholas Oil Pfd. W bonus .... Omaha Flour Mill Com. . . (6 Omaha Flour Mill 1 per cent Pfd 10 Orchard A Wlih. 7 per cent Pfd 100 M. C. Peters Mill 7 per cent Pfd 99 44 M. R. Smith 7 per cent Pfd. 101 Swift Co. Internet H", Swift A Co 133H Union Stork Yds. Om 100U Un. P. A Lt. 7 per cent Tfd. (9 Bonds Armour A Co. 4tt. 1939 .. 8 Hi Dom. of Canada 6Vi. 1(29. per cent . . . Dom. of Canada (s, 19S7 ,. 97 Vt Line. Lt A P. (s. 1932 ... 93 Line. T. A T. (a. 1946 ... 92 Omaha Athletic 6s, 1920 .. 98 Om. C. B. St. Ry. (s. 1928 77 Omaha, City of Various per cent Stats of Utah 4H per cent Road Bonds. 1937 99V Studebaker Corp. 7s. 1927.100 Wilson Conv. Ss, 1928 102 Wilson 1st 6s. 1941 99 New York U. 8. 2s, reg.. 99 H U. S. 2s, coup. 99k U. . cv. 3s, reg 89 U. S.-cv. 8s, coupon 89 U. S. 4S, reg.. 106 ?4 U. 8. 4s, coup.. 106k Amer. Foreign Sec. 6s 99 16-16 Amer. Tel. 4 Tel. cv. 6s. . .102V4 Ang.-F'ch 58.97 3-16 A. A Co. IVt. . ." Atch. gen. 4s.. 80 B. & O. cv. 4s 76 Beth. Steel ref. 5s 89 H Cen. Leather 5s 97 H Cen. Pac. 1st. 78 Ches. & Ohio cv. 6s 19 C. B A Q Joint 4a 96 C. M. ft 8t P. cv. 4 s 71 C. R. 1, A P. Ry. ref. 4s... 71 H Colo, ft S. ref. 4Hs .... 8014 Chill Cooper cv. 7s 13m City or Paris (s 97 H D. A Rio G. ref. 5s 60 H uom. or can. 6s (1931).... (4 Erie gen. 4s... 64 Bid. Brinker Omaha. -Aaked . 381 7 118 ioo" 100 101U 111 136 190 It IS 100 100 '61 ' 134 103 100 11 (19 11 97 93 100 10 . 4.42 100 ioo 103 100 1 3? 5 Bond List. Gen. Elec. 6s.. 17 Gt. Northern 1st 4ks 14 III. Central ref. 4s 7114 Int. M. M. 6s.. 97 Vi K. C. Southern ref. (s II Louis. A Nash. un. 4s (4 M. K. A T. 1st 4s 68 Mo. Pac. gen. 4a 61 Mont. Pow. 6s. . 92 in. y. central. deb. 6s No. Paclflo 4a. . No. Pacific 8s.. Oreg. Short Line ref. 4s. . Pacific Tel. A Tel. (a Pa. con. 4s.. Pa. sen. (s Reading gen. 4s st. L. A Ban r. adj. 6s ( Sinclair Oil 4s Ref. sf. 7s 100 So. Pae. ev. -(a. 101 Southern Rx, ts 11 Tex. Co. cviMs.lOl Tex. A Pac. 1st 10 Union Pao, 4s.. 86 U. 8. Rubber (a 87 U. 8. Bteel 6s... 100 Wabash 1st.... 11 18 80 (8 l( - 91 95 New York General. New York, July 17. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 12.34, cost and freight New York track export to arrive. Corn Spot, Irregular; No. 1 yellow, $2.12, and No. 2 white, $2.19, coat and freight New York. Oats Spot, firm; No. 1 white, lOHe. Lard Weak; mlddlest, $J4.7634.85. Other articles unchanged. at, n. s., 70x66 1,(00 Laurlts Nls'sen and wife to William C. Millar, se. cor. 39th and Plnk- ney st., 80x134 1,(00 Cora H. Bancroft and husband to Charlea T. Schneider, Cass St., 200 ft. e. of (0th St., s. s 100x136 1,000 PAC m NO 7... na am asjin4r t niiTTcn liatftef I I I-. EGGS TftAOt MASS 1116-1118 - Douglas St Tel-Douglas 1521 $500,000.00 Fairmont Creamery Company 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock Par Value $100 Per Share Dividends Paid on the First Day of January, April, July and October. CAPITALIZATION (Upon Completion of Present Financing) Authorized Preferred Stock, 7 Cumulative $2,000,000.00 Common Stock . 4,000,000.00 EXEMPT FEOM THE FEDERAL NORMAL INCOME TAX TAX FREE TO THE HOLDER IN NEBRASKA Outstanding $1,774,500.00 2,248,200.00 For information regarding this stock, we refer to a letter from Mr. J. H. Rushton, President of the company, from which we summarize as follows : The Fairmont Creamery Company was incorporated in 1884, with a cap ital stock of $5,000.00. Today, it is the second largest Creamery in te world, having assembling plants located at Columbus, Ohio; Crete, Nebraska; Omaha, Nebraska ; Grand Island, Nebraska ; Green Bay, "Wisconsin ; Spokane, Washington, and Buffalo, New York, together with distributing plants at Boston, Massachusetts; New York City, New York; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Butte, Montana. The Company has no funded debt, and no mortgage on the real estate or plant can be created without assent of two-thirds of each class of stock outstanding. - The proceeds of the new $500,000.00 Preferred Stock will be used to provide for and take care of the rapidly growing business. This stock is preferred as to assets and dividends. We estimate that the total net tangible assets available for the preferred stock over all lia bilities is $5,101,427.08, or more than $287.00 per share of preferred stock outstanding. Net Earnings, after deducting excessive Federal Taxation for the years 1916, 1917 and 1918, is at the rate of more than four times the dividend re quirements on the total Preferred Stock, including the new issue. Cash Dividends of at least 10 have been paid continuously on the Common Stock since 1904, and the average cash and stock dividends since 1914 on this stock have been over 16. Over $819,000.00 has been carried to surplus out of earnings in the past five years. We Recommend This Preferred Stock for Investment PRICE $100 AND ACCRUED DIVIDENDS THE W TRUST Cfl Ground Floor, Omaha National Bank Building Phone Tyler 100 Omaha, Nebraska Affiliated with THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK