THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919. II REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN. Council Bluffa. 1-ROOM HOUSE, close lo school; tr from mad and water. Terms. Call Red 114. Dundee. We specialise In Dundee homes. C. B. STUHT CO., tlt-14 City National, Douglas IT IT. Dundee. 5-R00M BUNGALOW NEAR DUNDEE. 4802 Cuming St., now vacant; you can novo right In; hat largo living room nd dining room, all oak finish; dandy kitchen with special built-in features; two nice bedrooms and bath, all on one floor; full cement basement; full south front lot, with garage; paving all paid. Price 11,000. Cash required, $1,400. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 10. 50TH AND NICHOLAS STREETS. A dandy f-room home.very close to Pundea; oak finish on first floor, maple finish upstairs, brick basement; all mod ern. Call Mr. Tollver. RASP BROS., 21 Keeline Btdg. Tyler lit. , South Side. JAS J. FITZGERALD. 4931 South 24tb Bt 'Insurance." Buy and fail property. Real estate mortgage loa promptly msde. IF ycu want a real borne, at a bargain, you should see Jaa H Koplets. rsai es tate investments 4731 South 24th fet. Miscellaneous. GOOD south front lot In Minna Lusa, chynpTmg;hia , . REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES New York Farms for Sale No Mes, No Rot, No Punk, No Junk. Small payment down; good buildings; good land. 20 cows, tesm, tools, 86 acres, IS. 500. It cows, tesm, tools, 140 acres, 210, 500. 13 cows, tesm, tools. 98 seres, $0,600. 40 level acres of meadow with 10 acres pasture and wood, close to R. R. town with I cows, $2,(00, with $700 cash, $100 yesrly. Writs for photos. No snow. E. Munson, ....... - -n fit C. ,-..,. 11 V FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Iowa Lands. FARMS lot arres, two mllee from town et 1,000; I27i par acre. $40 acres, threa miles from town. Ills per acre. HO acres four miles from town, lilt per aere. 159 acres, four miles from town, till per aera. These farms are eorn, (rain and stock; on C. B. Q. main line; wall Improved; no waste; liberal terms. Address, L. B. 22$ Charlton. la. Kansas Lands. ' CATTLE PROPOSITION Two of ths best large oattla ranches In Kanaaa; $.500 acres; Greenwood County; 400 acres of alfalfa: 1.100 acres Wichita County. N. C Tata. Howard. Kan. Wisconsin Lands. FOR SALE Choice stock and dairy farms In Grant and Crawford counties. Writs for list. Chas. W. O'Neill. Bridgeport, Wis. Nebraska Lands Bargains in Nebraska Farms and Ranches. 800 acres near Stuart, full set of good Improvements, nearly level, rich soil, S00 acrea plowed, 240 acres mea dow, 40 acres alfalfa, balance pasture; plenty running water and timber; phone in house; R. F. D. school across road; snap; $05 per acre, 160 acres, three miles from town, level, rich soil, no Band; 120 acres plowed, 40 acres alfalfa; running water plenty good timber; 8-room house, etc; only $50 per acre. 120 acres, highly Improved; on paved road between Omaha and Millard. 180 acres improved, near Tilden, level; 120 acres plowed, balance pasture; $170 per acre. 600 acres near Ewlng, Improved. 200 acres plowed, balance hay and pasture; $75 per acre. 320 acres, four miles from Sliver Creek; Improved; 60 acres meadow, 60 acres pasture, balsnce plowed; good soil; only $136 per acre. 920 acres near O'Neill. Improved; 200 acres plowed, balance hay and pasture, cut 800 tons of hay; 860 per acre. 80 acres, Improved; 66 acrea plowed, balance pasture, 6 miles from Silver Creek; $166 per acre. 480 acres, four miles from Baosett; 320 acres hay land, balance pasture; $25 per acre. CHAPEK. LAND MAN. Brandels Theater BIdg., Omaha. Drvirnf pi.ifiJ! Two miles of Council Bluffs with sev eral good roads to ths city; good -room house, large barn; nics yard with large walnut trees, about one acre upland; balance creek bottom and vary rich garden soil; heirs want to divide and offer for $3,000. McOEB REAL ESTATE CO., 106 Pearl St.. Council Bluffa. vn-o .QAT.fr. Ten lota locatsd at the corner of 17th street and (th avenue, with sewer and water In street. Inquire of owner. Louis Schneider, Wlckham Block. Council Bluffs, la. , , , REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED FROM OWNER Six-room, strictly modern, up-to-date bungalow; will pay apot cash ,for some thins; nice. Hanscora Park preferred. Addrsss M-76. Omaha Bee. BUNGALOWS WANTED. We have cash buyers for well-located bungalows and residences worth the money. For quick results, list with us. O'NBIL'S R. E. A INS. AGENCY. ' 632-0 Brandels Theater BIdg. Tel. Tyler 1024. WANTED to buy from owner 1 or 6-room modern cottage In northwestern part of olty; $3,600 to $4,000 have about $f,800 cash. Address, T-626, Omaha Bee. . HAVE a man who will buy your tm- ' nroved nrooertv and cay cash for It but the price must os rignt. GEORGE F. JONES, REALTOR. 126 City Nat Bk. BIdg. Doug. 1946. LIST your property with us. We have call for homes and Investments. McCAGUE INV. CO. Phong D. 416. ' 16th and Dodge. LIST your property for sale with J. B. Robinson for quick sales. 441 Bee BIdg. Phone, Douglas 8097 LOW rates without delay. C G. CARLBERG. Ill Brandels Theater BIdg. IF your property Is for sale or rent, list It with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO.. 171IS Lake. Webster 640, FOR rfulck results list your property with 8. P BOSTWICK aV SON, 100 Bee BIdg. Tyler 1501. FOP quick sales list your property with W. O. SHRIVER. T47.S rim Nat. Bk BIdg. Doug. 16S WE can sell your 4 to 7-room house; list It with us. Crelgh, 608 Bee, Douglas 200. . HAVE inquiries for good homes In good locations. Do you want to sell your property T List' It with C. A. Grlmmel. FINANCIAL. Private Money. SHOPEN A COMPANY. Doug. 4231. OMAHA HOMKft EAST NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1010 Om.- Nat. Bk. BIdg Doug. 1716 Real Estate Loans tnc? Mortgages. . tn Inuna nn rpal Httl. PriV&t money, R. J. sr.ioiai. tua ivffcunw. l. ooga MONEY to lend on imprc-yed Real Estate. Interest payable seml-lnusily. W. H. THOMAS ft BUIN. Z8S neenne Pius- CITY and farm loans; 6Vi and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont 4 Co. 411 Keellne BIdg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead BIdg.. 18th and Farnam D. E. BUCK, Loans. 441 Omaha Natl. ' Miscellaneous. MONEY to loan on automobiles; rates rea sonable. Box O-20. Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. 13 ACRES. 5-R00M HOUSE, FRUIT. $9,000. - This choice piece of ground Is locatsd Just U mile north of Cherrycroft; has a good 6-room house, a barn 14x36, two acres of alfalfa, plenty of good fruit apples, cherries, etc; tt acre of berries. 14 acre asparagus; very pretty location; high and sightly, with fine shade around the house. Some adjoining land to be had If desired. It Interested, let us show you this. Hastings & Heyden, 1114 Harney St Phona Tyler 10. Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND BUYERS ATTENTION. Too want the beat to be had and we have It; it you will come and compare our . lands, our crops, our taxes, our schools, before buying you will buy here. $11.00 to $40.00 per aera will buy It now, $60.00 to $75.00 will be the price before winter. Don't wait, come direct to Galatea and let us show you some real crops. . For further Information write or wire A. N. Mttchem, Galatea, Colorado. LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO LAND. Corns with us next Tuesday for the Flagier district and secure a farm where prices ara still low $16 to $40. Don't wait phona us today. D. 4254. Shedd , Investment Company. Railway Ex- ' change. Omaha. FOR SALE! 160 acrea wheat land, north eastern Colorado. Vi mils from town and railroad; now under cultivation and under ear of reliable ranter; land rising In value quickly; $60 per aera; communicate direct with owner. How ard M. Batchelder, Sterling, Colo. WILL BUY One-half section, or full section, good, level land near Burlington. Colo. Give legal numbers and price In first letter. Address 3101 Lincoln Boulevard, Omaha, Nebraska. Phone Douglas 6531. 10,oa ACRES choice raw or improved Lin coln Co.. Colo, lands. Bargains. Eaav terms See J L. Maurer. Arriba. Coin Iowa Lands. FOR SALE A very choice valley farm . - urn awnty, Iowa, and located about 16 miles yrom Council Bluffa Good seven-room house, barn, corn crib and other neces sary buildings. This is a sandy loam farm and eaay to cultivate and has no watte land. This years crop Is as follows: Com, 150 acres; wheat and eats, 65 acres; hay field, 10 aores, bal ance In pasture. This property la owned by a non-resident snd is offered at an exceedingly reasonable figure for Immediate sale. Price $176 per sera. For full particulars address Bromley 4b Lewis. Glenwood. Ia. 400-ACRE farm for sale, 1 miles north of Sloan, la-; buildings on the King of Trails, which will soon be psved. Price - tzie per sere; iv,ou on contract, 3W, 00 March 1. 1930, balance carried back ; at per cent. Security bask, Sloan, la, BEAUTIFUL FARM NEAR DODGE PAVED ROAD. 200 acres, fine land with good Im provements, mils from Dodge paved road; price $400 per acre This is one of the best farms In Pougiis county, and s large nrcdu-ir. ivc trades. DUMONT & CO., Phone Douglas 690. IMPROVED 280-aere farm In Todd coun ty, Minnesota; buildings consist of seven-room house, barn, granary, corncrib. windmill, etc; 130 acres under cultiva tion, balance used for meadow and pas lure; no waste land; this farm will pro duce good crops of corn, oats, clover, potatoes, etc; located only a mile from railroad town; good soil; would make a good grain or stock farm; price $22.50 per acre. Schwab Bros. 1028 Plymouth BIdg.. Minneapolis, Minn 160 ACRES Good, big Improvements, close to Elkhorn, good producer, fine lend, listed exclusively until Sept 1. Price $236 per acre. Easy terms, fine location, close to Lincoln highway, fine home. See Paul Peterson, 364 Brandels Theater BIdg. Phones Doug. 1805, Wal nut 3106. ONE HUNDRED beautiful farms for sale In the vicinity of Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Come and see them George Atchison Land Co., Mankato. Minn. GOOD 160-acro farm; 80 in cultivation, rest pasture; 4V4 miles from county seat; water In house, good outbuildings. Taken at once, $45 acre. Addresa owner, Thomas McGulre. Imperial, Neb. AN IDEAL STOCK RANCH FOR SALE" Eight hundred acres In one body; 400 acres Platte Valley farm land under Irrigation ditch which will soon be opened; 400 acres bill pasture and hay land. Four and one-half miles to good town on main line of Union Pacific rail road. School on land. For particulars, address Y-616. Omaha Bee. FOR SALE 1600-acre rancn, 4H miles from Lynch and two miles from Gross, Neb.; plenty of water, pasture and hay land; 1100 aores In pasture, 135 acrea of alfalfa, balance hay land; 12 acres hog-tight; an excellent plaoe for hogs, cattls and horses; buildings, yards and windmills all new and would take $10. 000 to duplicate. Price for a short time, $60 per acre. Harry E. Dawe, owner. Goodwin. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In good old Dawes county. Arab L. Hungerford, Craw ford. Neb. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col orado lands see HELD LAND CO., 664 Brandels BIdg MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M A LARSON. CentralClty. Neb PRICE and terms right on northeast Ne braska Improved corn and alfalfa farms C V. Nelson. 516 Om. Nat. Bk. BIdg. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball county. Nab. R. E. Holmes. Bt.shnell. Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. 101 Karbarh Blk Tyler $84. 320 ACRES improved land, six miles from Franklin, Neb. Will sell for $1.200. Miscellaneous. For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota farms and ranches, see ALEXANDER & GIPE, Dong. 9001. . 22 Paxton Blk Farm lands--wanted. WE will sell your farm; timely sales, quick returns. Held Land Co., 664 Brandels BIdg. AUTOMOBILES For Sale. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, 1912.14-1 Farnam. Omaha's largest used car store offers the following used cars; 1D18 Dodge Roadster, wire wheels, $850 1917. Dodge Touring, $860. 1917 Dodga Touring, $800. 1917 Oakland six Touring, $750. 1917 Oakland Six Touring, $700. 1917 Oakland Six Touring, $675. 1917 Oakland Six Roadster, wire wheels, $750. Apperson '$" Chummy Roadster, $950. D-35 Buick. $600. 1910 D-45 Buick, $650. 1917 D-45 Buick, $675. 1917 D-46 Buick, $700. 1917 D-46 Buick, $750. 1911 "E" 46 Buick, $975. 1917 Studebaker Six. $500. 1917 Veils Six, $800. 1818 Ford Sedan. $600. 1917 Haynes. $750. Overland "85", $400. "83" Overland, $400. Baby Grand Chevrolet, $400. Hudson Super-Six, like new, $1,500. Glide Chummy Roadster, $650. Saxon Roadster, $250. "83" Overland, $250. Mitchell Six. $500. Hup "82", $200. Loxler Six, $160. Saxon Six, $360. Willys-Knight Sedan, $1,400. 1918 Scrlpps-Booth "8", $700. We carry the stocks and make th price. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, 112-14-11 Farnam. A. LEE A COMPANY. Expert automobile washers, slraonyers and polishers; all work guaranteed. 1309 N. lth St Victor Garage. Ph. Web 307. S701 SOUTH 11ST ST. SOtJTH 191. USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 1561 Farnam St Doug. 1170. ONE Ford Touring car In good condition, for sale. Phone South 4262. - RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF It CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 50 NEW 191 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO. DOPO. 1632 1314 HOWARD PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C ROGERS, MGR TYLER 1717. 1407-11 Capitol Ava MEEKS AUTO CO. Used ears bought sold and exchanged. We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage 2020-1 Fsrnam St Doug 4101. FOR SALE Buick 17, D-35 Touring car. uvQiii.uiea. r.ew Daueries. rice soiu. Dr. Knollenberg. 4711 South 24th. Tel 6ovttt 17t Chicago Uts Stock. Chloago, Aug. 11. Cattle Receipts, I, 000: estimated tomorow, 14,000; market unsettled. Beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime, $17,000 19.35; medium and good, $11.00917.00; common, $10.25011.00; lightweight, good and choice, $14.76618.60; common and medium, $9.764114.76; butcher cattle, heifers. $7.75916.60; cows, $7.60914.761 vannera and cutters, $6.1697.60; veal valves, light and handy weight, $20,009 II. 00; feeder steers, $8.26011.76; stocker steers, $7.60911.26. . Hog. Receipts, 10,000; estimated to morrow. 18,000; morket mostly 15o higher than yesterday's average; top. $21.60; heavyweight $21.40023.40; medium weight, $21.60021.60; lightweight, $21.60 023.60; light light, $19.15020.40; heavy packing sows, smooth, $20.60021.15; pack ing sows, rough, $19.25020.60; pigs, $17.50020.60. Sheep Receipts, $3,000; estimated to morrow, 25,000; market strong. Lamas, $4 pounds down, $14.60015.76; culls and common. $10.00014.00; yearling wethers, $10.50013.25; ewes, medium good and Ihl'. V.1t9-7t; culls and common, $3.0007.25. Turpentine and Rosin. ' Savannah. Ga.. Aug.' 1$. Turpentine rIn.JI-"WJ 8ale"' 170 bbl - receipts, 108 bbls ahlnmenta 999 kki- . 1.101 bbls. ' Rosin Steady ; i nn .ki. , celpts, 166 bbls.; shipments. 195 bbls.; i.oo dois. tuote: B, 16.65c; D, 16.65c: E. 17.00c; F, 17.25c; G, 17.60c; H. 17.90c: I. 18.60c; K, 20.00c; M, 20.76c: N. 21.26c; WG. 21.75c; WW, 22.25c. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Aug. 13. Cattle Receipts, 4.000 head: market lower. Steers, $9.00 19.76; cows and heifers, $4.50017.00; calves, $7.00015.60. Hoes Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady. Top, $23.00; bulk, not quoted. Sheen None. AUTOMOBILES UNITED AUTO PARTS COMPANY, Used Car Department RELIABLE REBUILT CARS. Ford Speedster .... $500 Overland "90" $500 Ford Coupe JfioO Maxwell Chummy.. $350 Oakland Coupe ...,$25 Oakland Touring. .. $800 Hudson Super-Six. $1200 Patterson Touring. .$750 UNITED AUTO PARTS COMPANY, Used Car Department 2032 Farnam Street. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 30;o Farnam St. Omaha. Neb WHEN you think of used cars, think of TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. i'oRDS, BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND USED CARS. FORD BODIES. O'ROURKE-QOLDSTROM AUTO CO.. 4100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing sf flnlty spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N 18tb BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th Jaokann Bord Agents D 8500 "NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetors and Columbia Btorage batteries. Edwards. FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay Auto Ex cr.ange Ca , 2059 Farnam St. P. 6036. TH"E DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY 2620 Farnam St. . OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2305 Farnam St FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red aeal on wind shield. FOR SALE Super Hudson, model H; 6 now cord tires; refinlshed and repaint ed. $1,260. Douglas 4870. 1916 CHEVROLET touring; In good con dition. Will sell for $225.00, cash only. Walnut 11S9. . BUICK touring car; has new tires, looks new; price $350. 3026 South Fifteenth street GOOD USED CARS. GUY L SMITH NEW Oakland touring car. Web. 6754. Repairing and Painting RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv ice, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body dents removed; new fendeii made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.. 1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917. F. P. BARNUM CO., 2125 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High grade automobile painting Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE." Drlva yourself: at very reasonably, prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage. 19th and Farnam. Doug- las 7390. Tires and Supplies. TIRES, V2 PRICE. GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES ALL NON-SKID TYPE 30x3 $ 8.00 32x4 $14.60 30x3 11.60 33x4 16.00 32x3 12.00 34x4 16.50 WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS. AGENTS WANTED. "2 IN 1" VULCANIZING CO., 1616 Davenport St. D. 1241. WE will ship, subject to examination, our 3.500-mlle guaranteed tires at these prices: Plain Non-Skid 30x8 1 7.80 $ 1.90 30xS H 8.96 11.10 32x3V 10.50 12.60 34x4 12.00 14.76 Express prepaid when cash accompanies order. - Standard Tire Co., 410 North 16th St Phone Douglas 1810 NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., 2914 FARNAM ST. H. 6768. NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We retread and rebuild tlrea by Dry-Curs process. Ideal Tiro Service, 1671 Har ney 8t GAIN more miles; have your tires re- treaded by G. 4k o. Tire Co. 1415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1161-W. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains tn used machines. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle man, 27th and Leavenworth Streets. PERSONAL, THE SALVATION Army Industrial home 11.41. mil, aM rlnlhln. ....... I magazlnea We collect. Wo distribute. Phone Dous. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St TWO young women with talent and some funds want promoter who can route and book them on Chautauqua circuit Will Invest in road show. Give full details. Address Box Y-636. Omaha Bee. To Whom it May Concern: I will not be responstoie tor aeDts contracted by wife Lulu S. Nickels, from Aug. 12. Benno A. Nickels. RENT Electric vacuum sweeper by the Horses Live Stock Vehicles. FOR SALE A pig with five legs; three legs In front and can walk; the color la red, and lt' healthy. Write or call on Wm. C. Wascher, Beemcr. Neb. BROOD SOWS Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plan Phone Web. 1884. O. 8. Pettis. Agent Harness, Ssddlea and Trunks, Wa Make Them Ouraeivea ALFRED CORNISH at CO.. 1210 Faraam TEAM, harness and wagon all complete for $150: act quick. Douglas 4954. 24:1 Cuming St 8OUND, new, coarse hay, $15 per too. Wagoner. 801 N. 16th. FINE driving mare, worth 75; first $1S takes her. Call Colfax 2649 MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omsha. FURNITURE. pianos and note as security. 140 mo, H. goods, total. $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY 411 Security BIdg. 16th Farnam. Ty 666 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES. ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE 13Q1 DOUGLAS ST. FARMS and city loans. " S. H. LOUGEE. INC. 131 KeeUaa Wdg, Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha Live Block. Omaha, Aug. It, 1111. Receipts were: Cattle Hogs Sheep Official Monday ....16,171 4.424 44,611 Official Tuesday 6,237 6,417 39,695 Estlmata Wednesday. 4,100 6,000 51,000 Threa days thla wk.. 16,710 Same days last week. 18,895 Same two weeks ago.29,126 Same three wks.' ago.40,576 Sams days year ago.'. 19,290 16,041 117.117 14.321 11,831 14.660 14,170 29,308 68,100 13,637 (6,044 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clook p. m., August 13. 119. RECEIPTS CARS. Horses Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Mules. C. M. St P.. Missouri Pacific. Union Paciflo C. N. W., west. C, St. P., M. A O, C, B. & Q , east. . 1 1 41 12 13 10 15 1 1 , 1 11 101 1 11 8 1 10 17 1 1 10 6 92 164 Ci B. J.. west. 70 C, R. I. & P., west . . Illinois Central... E Chicago Gt West. 1 Total recel pts . . 1 7 7 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Mcfrrls & Co 361 Swift & Co 762 Cudahy Packing Co. 1,120 Armour A Co 1,268 J W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. 140 So. Omaha Pack. Co. 19 Higgins Pack. Co... 1 Hoffman Bros 6 John Roth & Sons. . 31 Mayerowkh A Vail. 34 Glassberg 1 P. O'Daa 33 Wilson 73 W. B. Van Sant & Co. 56 F. P. Lewis 329 Huntzlnger & Oliver. 5 J. B. Root A Co 141 J. H. Bulla 117 F. G. Kellogg 49 Werthelmer A Degen 206 Kills & Co 2 Sullivan Bros 49 A. Rothschild 16 MO.-Kan. C. & C. Co. . 327 E. G. Christie 137 Bake 77 John Harvey 676 Jensen & Lundgreu. 26 Omaha Pkg. Co 42 Other buyers 936 Hogs. Sheep. 813 667 1.031 1,491 943 4,611 1.117 2,422 Total 6,929 25.605 6,202 84,696 ailiw vuoriuHB .ci, ubui ae.iii lu- day, total arrivals amounting to only 161 1 A .. i AAA ko ........ H marm up the big bulk of the run, and while mnmm r.n! rhnlr, cuttle snM active and strong to 1025o higher, Itl was hardly a sieaay aeai on ino uuik ui in nivuium to plain kinds, being slow with a lower undertone. Prime heavy cattle sold up to $18.66' IS. B5 and yearlings reached $18 10. Butcher stock was active and steady to strong, and in some spots a little higher. Feeders were scarce and sold active to strong at higher prices. Not much west ern oeei was ncB nu .u.ua ... were on sale were common quality beeves and generally steady. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 44 1114 $12 00 6 li'io ie a 66 1001 16 60 13 1178 17 50 17 1122 18 00 17 1288 18 16 1366 18 65 15 1491 18 85 STEERS AND HEliEiKS. 30 706 16 60 24 909 17 26 13 1098 17 46 23 964 18 00 49 866 18 10 CO wo. 15 830 85 17 167 8 70 BULLS. 1 1690 8 60 1 1150 11 26 CALVES. 1 130 12 00 2 230 13 00 4 177 13 00 WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING. 6 30 1 bull.. .470 7 00 7 66 9 civs.. 360 8 60 Tsire-RBASKA. 9 elves. .207 11 23 41 stkrs.,497 14mfrs..717 9 30 16 COWS..615 22 hfrs. .878 10 75 Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime beeves, $17.5rtS18.86; good to choice beeves, $15.754fl7.25; fair to good beeves, 111 nnia 15 50: common to fair beeves, cnoice 10 v1""0 jtt.,,..B", good to choice yearlings, fair to good yearlings, common to fair yearlings, good to choice heifers, good to choice cows, $9.25 10 irood cows, $7.509.00; fair cows. $5.757.50; good choice feeders. $12.26014.00; mecuum j, I..-. i n nn (S) 1 9. flftr eond to holco Blockers, $10.00011.50; fair to good stockers, s.uuj.ou; "" "i -- grads. $6.507.60; stock heifers, $7.60 8.50;"stock cows. $6.607.60; V.nSsJfnn'.' 17 60010.00; veal calves, $8.00lf.00, bulls, stags, etc.. $7.0012.00; choice to prime grass beeves. $14.O015.25; good to choice grass beeves, $12.0013.50; fair to good grass beeves, $10.0011.50; common to fair grass beeves, $8.009.50; Mexican beeves, $7.509.00. Hogs Receipts today amounted to 73 loads estimated at 5,000 head. Buying .. ,1..- Kalnc A viZOrOUS was ratner apim-cu. . , , , j demand In all quarters and prices looked generally zowaoc iub" "'" i, C'L Few hogs sold down to $21.26021.36, but the Ion! string was $21.4021.65 with a fair sprinkling up to even money and tops at $22.36. Sh. Pr. No. Av. . . 121 00 64. .260 7 cows. .814 1 bull.. .1390 10 26 7 35 $11.0014.00; $17.0018.10; $16.00l-76; $12.60(3)14.50; $10,000)12.50; $10.00013.00; 12.00; fair common to to to Sh. 110 Pr. $21 $6 21 45 21 60 21 80 21 25 349 Wyo...53 74 Wyo...l03 465 Wyo..l09 No. Av. TK ORB eft"oi; " 21 40 45. .220 65"225 110 21 60 M-.J" 61. .263 ... 21 66 75. 521 80 22 00 75. .232 79. .200 ... 22 35 gneep it was another busy day In the shee.. market, one of ths largest of the season showing up. Receipts were esti mated at S3.O00 head, more than the com bined receipts of the five other leading markets. In spite of the generous supplies packers made an early canvass of the offerings and fat grades started moving at prices fully steady with yesterday, the best fat lambs sold up to $16.76 and any thing bringing less than $16.00 was of rather common quality. Ewes are still quotable up to $9.00, and wethers claim a limit of $10.00. Demand for feeders continues very broad and today's trade was a lively af fair at generally steady prices, more of the desirable feeding lambs sold at $14.26 914.60. FAT LAMBS. 251Wyo...67 16 26 624 Wyo...0 1110 400 Idaho. 71 16 00 FEEDER LAMBS. 26$Wyo...49 14 60 273 Wyo...48 13 60 19 vv FAT EWES. 8 25 13 culls.. 104 4 00 a AO 49 Tdaho.107 8 76 FEEDER EWES. 51 Wyo. ..12 6 25 ' FAT WETHERS. 56 Idaho. 11 1 76 Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good ta choice, $16.2616.76; lambs, fair to good. $15.60016. no; leeaer ismoo, ouu ui i:uira, $14 00014.50; feeder lambs, medium, $13.60 (914.00: lamb culls, $10.0012.00; year- linn $9 75010.50; wethers. 19.25Q10.00; 11 . . . . -o . Ail. ewes, gooa to cnoice, ?o.vi,w.v, - . . . EniM7 9K mils nnn lair 10 iwai " canners. $2.606.00; breeding ewes, $9,009 11.60. Sioux City TJva Stock. Sioux City, la.. Aug. 11 Cattle Re ceipts. 200 head; market strong. Fed , . ci i no iffi 1 fi AO fat coin and heifers, $7.001100; canners, $5,6047.00; stockers ana leeaere. i.uin.ir, .!., $9.00015.00; feeding cows and heifers, $7.009.00. . ' . nogs iveceiuvB, .,. mw , . steady. Light, I"-50";"' "j!"?' " Oil. 60; heavy, f dw.vvnii.ww, Sheep Receipts. 4.000 head; market steady. Nona on sals. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City. Mo., Aug. lS.-4.atUe 16,000 head; market weak; beef steers, A 2A.0, f, a An. t,AlfAra 14.664914.76: COWS. $5011.75; calves, $15.60 17.00; stock- ers, 6. 86011. 6U. Hogs 7,500 head; market steady: heav ies $23.0021.16; medium weight, 122 504) )iu- iirhta. 121.76323.00: sows, $20.50 21.60; pigs. $19.0023.00. Sheep ana Lsmoi o,uu hmu , pwioi higher, lambs, $12.60 16.90; ewes, $9.00 16.60. VJ iZt 11 WCrr&ALBeWV ; u MriNa Iftls-rraiie-arioMnaTW 1 Or'DQoarkM J o4imoa- s i . A FINANCIAL New York, Aug. IS. Trading en ths stock axchanga today was extremely su perficial and again restricted to special ties, apart from further activity In equip ments, oils and allied shires, which have been the prominent features of recant sessions. While consldsrably In excess of yester day's moderate turnover, ths volume of business afforded a striking contrast to the long succession of dsys when opera tions averaged 1,600,000 shares, occasion ally running well beyond that Impressive totsL Ths most reassuring feature of the ses sion was the greater ease of money, call leans opening at 6 to 614 per cent, but shading sppreciably after midday on an over-abundance of offerings. Excepting Baldwin Locomotive, which materially augmented yesterday's sub stantial gain in the'early hours on re ports of favorable recapitalisation, only to react abruptly later, and American Telephone, where a further decline of $ points accompanied adverse dividend ru more, there was little of an obvious char acter to furnish an Incentive In either direction. Trading was most active and highly con fusing in the final hour, when stocks of -the same class moved contrarlly, an Ir regular heavy tone prevailing at the close. Sales amounted to 960,000 shares. United States Steel and affiliated stocks and also the rails recorded minimum quo tations tn the final reversal, the reac tion among other leaders, Including Cru cible Steel and Baldwin Locomotive, rang ing from 3 to 6 points. British exchange rates were steady, bat fresh weakness was shown by French and Italian remittances. High grade bonds, notably railway Is sues, eased, the foreign group and the Liberty Issues also shading slightly. Total sales, par value, $11,850,000. Old United Statea bonds were unchanged on call. Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sug 600 87ft 87 87 Am. Can 5.100 63 62 62 Am. Car & Fdy... 15,700 131 12754 Am. H. & L. pfd 123 Am. Loco 4,100 93 90 90 Am. Sm. A Ref... 2.500 78 77 77 Am. Sug. Ref 200 130 130 130 Am. Sum. Tob 9,300 94 91 91 Am. Tel. & Tel... 26, 900 101 97 97 Am. 7, . L. A S 400 25 23 23 Ana. Cop 4,700 69 67 67 Atchison 400 91 91 91 A. , G. A W. I. 8. S. 500 152 150 150 Bald. Loco 77,900 116 110 110 Bait. A Ohio 14,600 43 42 42 Beth. Steel "B".. 20,500 88 86 86 B. A S. Cop 400 25 26 26 Calif. Petrol 7,600 50 47 47 Can. Pac 400 156 166 166 Cen. Leath. . 1,100 102 98 100 Ches. & Ohio 600 67 57 67 C. M. A St. P 43 C. A N. W 93 C, R. I. P (00 25 26 26 Chlno Copper .... 800 44 41 43 Colo. F. A 1 1.500 45 45 46 Corn Products ... 9,600 81 79 79 Cruc. Steel 44,900 141 136 136 Cuba Cane Bug:.. 1,900 83 32 32 DIs. Sec. Corp 4,800 81 80 80 Erie 400 -16 16 16 Gen. Elec 200 165 164 165 Gen. Motors 221 G. N. pfd.. 300 89 , 88 88 G. N. Ore Ctfs 2,600 44 43 44 Illinois Central 95 Insp. Copper 2,800 61 60 60 Int. Mer. Mar. pfd. 3,100 115 114 114 Inter. Nickel 3,600 27 26 26 Inter. Paper 6,600 69 67 68 Ken. Cop 800 37 37 37 Louis. A Nash 110 Mex. Petrol 13,000 180 177 177 Miami Cop 200 27 27 27 Mid. Steel 6,900 52 61 61 Mo. Pac 2,900 29 28 28 Mont. Power 200 73 73 71 Nevada Cop 600 18 18 18 N. Y. C 7,800 74 73 73 N. Y., N. H. ft H. 3,100 33 31 31 Norf. & West 600 101 100 100 No. Pac 600 88 88 88 Pac. Tel. & Tel... 300 34 34 34 Pan-Am. Petrol.. .52,400 110 107 109 Jennsylvanla 700 44 43 44 Pitts, ft W. Va... 600 34 33 34 Pitts. Coal 3,500 69 69 69 Ray Con. Cop 400 24 24 24 Reading 4.100 80 79 79 Rep. Iron & Steel. 2,800 90 89 89 Sin. Oil & Ref 23,500 67 55 66 So. Pac 7.400 97 96 96 So. Ry 1,200 25 25 26 Stude. Corp 32.800 107 106 1U6 Texas Co 1,300 260 265 266 Tob. Prod 20,600 107 ,103 103 Union Pacific 2,500 125 124 124 Un. Clg. Stores 195 U. S. Ind. Alco 3,600 136 133 133 V. S. Steel 97.100 105 103 103 U. S. Steel pfd 116 Utah Cop 800 88 87 87 West. Elec 3,600 64 63 63 Willys-Over 4,300 33 32 32 Royal Dutch 14,100 91 90 90 Nat, Lead 700 81 81 81 Ohio Cities 7.700 64 63 63 Bid. Liberty Bond Prices. New York Aug. 13. Liberty bond prices at 11:30 a. m. were: 3s, 99.88; first 4s, 94.00; second 4s, 93.00; first 4s, 94.12; second 4s, 93.24; third 4s, 94.80; fourth 44s, 93.18; Victory 3s, 99.84; Victory 4s, 99.78. Final prices on Liberty bonds were: 3s, 99.90; 1st 4s, 94.10; 2d 4s, 93.60; 1st 4is. 94.10; 2d 4s, 93.14; 3d 4s. 94.80; 4th 4"is, 94.14: Victory 3s. 99.82; Vic tory ts, 99.80. London Money. 1 London, Aug. 13 Silver Bar, 58o per ounce. Money 2 per cent; discount rates, short bills. 3 7-163 per cent; three month bills, 3 9-1633 per cent. Bar Silver. New York, Aug. 13. Bar silver, 11. 11; Mexican dollars. 87 c. INVEST WISELY Investors Write For Our FREE MARKET LETTER Our statistical department is maintained to serve investors generally. Feel free to com municate with us concerning any investment. It is the knowledge of WHAT and WHEN to buy that secures the greatest investment re turns. The McGhee Investment Co. STOCKS BONDS 577 First National Bank BIdg., Denver, Colo. 53 Producing Oil Wells' Paid 33 Cash Dividends That it ths Interesting; two year history of our company. We own more than 20,000 acres of carefully selected leases In Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. We are now drilling three wens In the great gush-1 er fields4 of Texas ; we expect to drill five more wells there right away. We have just brought in two excellent wells in Oklahoma and Kansas. Dividends are being paid from the earnings of our present 63 wells. The gushers we get in Texas will greatly increase our earnings snd dividends. Our stock will then be taken off the market or greatly in creased in price. Our thirty fourth cash dividend will be paid on September 1. We Are Selling a Limited Number of Shares in Our Company to Help Finance Our Extensive Develop ment Campaign in Texas, and to Acquire More Proven Acreage on Which to Drill. The Texas oil fields are paying at the rate of $200,000,000, or nearly a quarter of a billion, a year. Our first two gushers there are expected in within the next thirty days. Our company is managed by con servative, successful, exper ienced oil men. Send today for our large illustrated folders, containing maps, late oil field pictures, and full informa tion ALL FREE. Invader Oil & RefiningGo. B. FRANK WOOD, President. BOS Barnes BIdg. Muskogee, Okla. GRAIN. MARKET Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago. Aug. 11. Notable falling off In the volume of dealings formed the principal feature of the corn market to day, and was generally ascribed to the uncertainties attending the labor situation and the movement to curtail the cost of living. Price changes were narrower than usual. The close was unsettled, a net lower to Ho advance, with September I1.1H to $1.91 and December 1.6H to 81.61H. Oats finished lo to Ifco up and provisions at declines of 10 to I cents. Most of the trsde In corn was of a purely local character, and In small lots. The public as a rule appeared to have withdrawn from the market and to be awaiting more denlte developments of an Industrial and economlo character. Mean while, the September delivery had a mod erate upward slant in price the greater part of the time, owing to the scantiness both of arrivals and of the available stock here. On the other hand, the new crop months, December and May, tended downward In value as a consequence of reports that there had been widespread sosklng rains which were expected to Im prove the crop outlook. Shortage of sup piles ss compared with a year ago gave strength to oats. Provisions showed no evidence of any aggressive support. Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'yT Corn I Sept. Lit LIU, UOK 1.914 1.914 Dec. l.Sg 1.83 1.61 1.63V. 1.S3 May 1.48 1.4s M 1.46 1.41 1.48U Oats Sept. .TS .TM ,T44 .76 Dec. ,7s .79 ,77 V, .79 Vs .77 May .81 .811 H -80 .82Va .811. Pork Sept. 47.16 47.10, 47.26 47.35 47.66 Lard ' Sept 31.60 31.60 31.lt 81.12 31.62 Oct. 31.10 31.16 30.91 30.92 31.25 Ribs Sept. 2S.70 26.70 25.48 58.40 26.86 12.11 (yellow): 1 car, 1.1 1 No. I hard: 1 oar, 13.22 (dark); 1 car, 13 1: 1 car, 12.14. . No. 4 hard: 1 car, 13.10: 1 car, 12 09: 2 cars, $3.08; 4 cars, ti.07 (yellow 1 car. 12.07 (smutty): 1 car, 12.07 (4 per cent rye); 1 car, 12 06 (smutty). No. 1 northern spring: 1 csr, 15.40 (dark). No. 4 northern aprtng: , 1 car, 12.17. Sample northern sprkng: l car, 13.00; 1 car, 11.10. Omaha Grain Movement. Week Ter Receipts: Today Ago Ago Wheat Ill 8l t-orn 9 15 116 Oat 11 3 68 Rye I 7 I Barley 10 1 Shipments: Wheat ' T4 Corn 27 43 81 Oats S3 23 10 Rys 1 0 Barley 0 0 Receipts tn Other Markets. Wheat Corn Oats Chicago ..768 41 178 Kansss City 857 I 12 St Louis 03 4 29 Minneapolis 16 J6 127 Duluth Winnipeg 18 111 12 Omaha Grain Inspection, The number of cars of grain of ths sev. eral grades Inspected "In" here during the Isst 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, 21; No. 2 hard, (I; No. 3 hard. 21: No. 4 hard, 16; No. 6 hard. 9; No. 2 mixed, 8; No. 1 mlxod, 1; No. 4 mixed, 2; No. I spring, li No. 4 spring, 2 i No. 6 spring, 1; sample spring, 1; total, UCorn No. 1 whits, 1: No. 1 white, 1; No. 4 white, 1; No. 1 yellow. 1; No. 2 yellow, 2: No. 3 yellow, 1; No. 6 yellow, 1; No. yellow. 1; No. 4 mixed, 1; total, 11. Oats No. 1 white, 7; No. 4 white, 2; toRyVNo. 2, 2; No 1, 1: No. 4, 1: total, 4. Barley No. 2. 1; No. 4, 1; total, 2. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS Receipts Today. YrA; S.615.000 3.817,000 fenrn 182.000 429,000 Oats 793,000 1,973,000 Shipments Wheat 1,008.000 1,260.000 Corn 191,000 313,000 Oats 662,000 EXPORT, CLEARANCES. Today Year Ago. Wheat and flour.. 659,000 369.000 Corn 119.000 Oats 449.000 502,000 Chicago Produce. Chicago, Aug. 11. Butter Lower; Eggs Lowsri receipts, ' 11.071 cases,, firsts, 409tli ordinary firsts, l017e; at mark, cases Included, Ily41c; ttnraga packed, f'.iats, 414He. Poultry Live, lower; springs. IJ'i, fowls, 280. Potatoes Weak; arrivals. IT ears: Min nesota early Ohlos. sacked, carlots. 11.09 per ewt) Illinois. Kansas and Missouri, sacked, carlots, 11.1502.00; Irish eobblers. New Jersey, No. 1, saoked. carlots. 14.15 per ewt; Irish cobblers. New Jersey, No. 1, sacked, carlots, Kansas 1.10. New York Produce. New York, Aug. 13 Butter Firm; creamery higher than extras, l4Ht66o; oreamery extras (91 score), 14c; firsts, sanfuvso. Kkss Irrsgular: fresh gathered extras, 64f66c; sxtrw firsts, lOOtlo; firsts, 41 049e. Cheese Weak; state whole milk flats current make specials, 11 H Q!2o; do, average run, !0)30 4ti. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, lltl4o; old roosters, 20Q21o; dressed, no quota tlons. Linseed Oil. Duluth. Minn , Aug. 13. Linseed, 11.01 06.01; September. 16.01; October, 16.71 bid. , Hoot Cotton. New York, Aug, It. Spot eottoa, quiet; middling. 11.86c. Omaha, Aug. 13, 1919. Reoetpts today were generally light Ar rivals were 111 cars of wheat, 9 cars of corn, 11 cars of oats, 2 cars of rye and 1 car of barley. Corn prices were generally a cent higher, with hardly enough on hand, as yesterday, to make a market Wheat waw unchanged to a cent up, the bulk a cent higher. Oats offerings brought yesterday's prices, taken generally. Rye prices were 3 to 4 cents higher. There was no barley sold up to near the close. Cash sslea today were: Corn No. 1 white: 2 oars. 11.17. No. t whits: 1 car, 21.98; 1 ear, 11 95 (loaded out.) No. 1 yellow: t cars, 11.97 (loaded out.) No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 11.97; 1 car, 11.97 (loaded.) No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 11.95. No. 5 mixed: 1 car, 1.91. Oats No. t white: 1 ear, 73o (heavy); 4 cars. 78o. No. 4 white: 1 cars, 72Hc. Rye No. 2: 1 oar, 11.49; 1 car, 11.41. No. 1: 1 car, 11.49. Whwat No. 1 bard: 1 cars. 12.13 (dark): 1 car, 12.21 (smutty); 1 car, 12.20. No, 2 hard. 1 car, 12.22 (dark); 2 cars, i3.is; 2 cars. 2.is: 1 car, 13.17; 2 cars, Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Aug. 13. Flour Un rhftnged. Barley ll.lK91.lt. Rye No. 1, 11.4901. 49Ti. Bran $43 00. Corn 11.98 2.00. Oats White. 7276c. Flax 16. 07 6.09. Dried Fruits. New York. Aug. 13. Evaporated Apples Firm. Prunes Firm. Apricots and Peaches Quiet. Raisins Firm. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Aug. 11. Corn September, I1.94H: December, !1.6!U. , Oats 78 54; December, 80c Kansas City Grain. Kansss City, Aug. 13. Corn Septem ber, 11.91; December, 11.62; May, 11.474- State and Municipal Bonds We have an attractive list of state and mu nicipals yielding from 4.35 to 5.40 per cent. , Exempt from all Fed eral Income Taxes. Circular listing issues will be sent upon request for OB 288. IkNatioiialGty Company Correspondent Offices in II Cltlea Omaha First National Bank Building Telephone f 810 Douglas The Greatest Thinginthe WorldToday is THE commerce of the world is dependent on it; warships, merchant ships, railway locomotives and stationary power plants of all kinds burn it as fuel. Its principal ref ined product, gasoline, furnishes the exclusive motive power of trucks, farm tractors, automobiles and airships. There is not a single tool or piece of machinery throughout the whole world than can function without oil as a lubricant. V Reconstruction and Development of International Commerce The discovery and practical application of steam laid the foundation of international commerce ; electricity brought the nations of the world into commercial conversation with each other, but it remained for the gasoline motor to completely revolutionize national as well as international com merce. Transportation by land, sea and 'air has been quickened. Both freight and passenger traffic has been speeded up to a degree beyond the wildest imagination by use of the gasoline motor. The vital question today is whether the production, refining and distribution of oil can keep pace with the demand for these products. Large reserve supplies of both crude and refined oil have been used up during the war. The. rapid conversion of railway, ship and stationary engines from coal to oil burners, the con stantly increasing construction and operation of trucks, farm tractors, pas senger automobiles and last, but by no means least, the practical utility of the airship, cannot fail to impress the thinking man with the vital im portance of maintaining an adequate supply of oil to keep the wheels of these vast industrial developments moving. What the World Needs, It Must Have and Will Pay Well For The great north Texas oil fields are now said to be producing ap proximately 250,000 barrels of oil every day, valued at $2.25 per barrel, a stupendous source of riches in itself, but that is only the beginning. The ration from a financial standpoint, oetween crude oil and its refined prod ucts are about the same as between the price of fresh grapes and cham pagne. To verify this statement you have only to recall the price for high grade motor oil and gasoline used in your automobile. s i Production, Pipe Lines, Refinery and Market The Pullman Oil & Refining Company proposes to reap every penny of possible profit from the oil business from production to the consumer. We have the organization, available capital and the will to accomplish what we lertake. We now have two wells drilling right in between the biggest shers in the great Desdemona oil fieM and will soon have eight more. Our No. 1 F. M. Daniel well is now on the oil sand and will be drilled in within the next three or four days, as soon as we can get pipe line constructions. It is directly between the great Warren Wagner and Echols wells, both making from five to eight thousand barrels per day each. Arrangements are now being made for the construction of our pipe line and 3,000-barrel refinery. It is to finance this great undertaking that we are offering stock at $1.00 per share. s - Pullman Oil & Refining Company stock will not be available to you at par much longer, and it is recommended that you send in your order direct to our home office, as the company reserves the right to advance the price should our No. 1 F. M. Daniel well come in strong enough to justify 3uch action, or to withdraw the unsoli balance of the present issue of stock from the market without prior notice. Mail your order today with cashier's check, New York draft or Post Office money order to Pullman Oil & Refining Co. Third Floor Raynolds BIdg. El Paso, Texas. Capitalization, $2f00ft00. Shares, Par Value, $1J)0. Fully Paid, Non-assessable. Reference Any Bank in El Paso, Texas. Circular Mailed on Request J