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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1919.
11
Sotath Side
MAY, SUE FOR $500
FOR DAMAGE FROM
PROHIBITION COWS
i
Presents Claim for $50 for
Care of "Dry"
Cattle. ,
Presenting a. claim against the
Cudahy Packing Co. on the South
Side for $50 for care and mainte
nance of two, fat cows which had
wandered from the pens of the com
pany Sunday and ended up by graz
ing in his garden, Mike Zroki, 4024
South Thirty-ninth street, received
$10 from Chief Peter Jolly of the
CVdahy secret service, after he had
told police that he was positive the
cows were rank prohibitionists, as
he found them absolutely "dry"
when he attempted to milk them.
Zrtki produced an itemized state
ment in which 'he enumerated 16
' bales of hay, 20Q pounds of bran, 50
cents per day for yardage charges
and the cost of extra help to care
for the cows, and other incidental
expenses, which totalled the $50
claim he made.
Zroki told police one of the cows
, objected strenuously when he at
tempted to milk her, and kicked him
into a negihbor's yard, destroying
a new tin bucket and injuring his
arm.
He said he was contemplating su
ing the Cudahy company for $500
damages for the injuries sustained
in the attempted milking of -the
cows, claiming the Cudahy company
to be negligent and careless in al
lowing prohibition cows to atray
away from the company yards.
The controversy was in statu quo
last night, with the Cudahy com
pany in possession of the cows.
Chief Jolly of the secret service said
that he was led to finding the lost
cows by a story in The Bee to the
effect that Mike Zroki had reported
his find to the police.
Took Patrol Driver
for Taxi Chauffeur
Paid Fare in Court
Tom Murphy thought he was be
ing taken for a ride hv-a taxicab
Sunday night, when he landed at the
city jail on, a charge of being drunk,
and insisted on paying the patrol
driver for his ride. After pleading
guilty to being drunk, Tom was
fined $10 and costs by Judge Fitz
gerald. Describes Big Horn Basin
As Land of Mtlk and Honey
According to W. J. Booth, of
Hvattville. VVvo.. who brousrht in
a load of cattle Monday, the section
of country included in the Big Horn
basin promises to be one of the
leading farming communities of that
part-of Wyoming. Booth safd a
number of modern dairies were be
ing established and several apiaries
were being conducted with profit by
a number of people.
. "Our scctiotv is trulv a land of
'milk and Ti6riey,'w said Mr.' BoothJ
and it would be hard to name an
agricultural' product that is not
raised in the Big Horn basin."'
Forfeits .$15 Bona railing 10
Face Judge On Drunk Count
Ben Madison, negro, was ar
retted Sunday night at Q and Twenty-eighth
streets' on a charge of be
ing drunk. When searched Madison
had an open knife in his pocket. He
told the police he came from Fre
mont to visit a South Side friend.
A cash bond of $15 left by Madison
was forfeited in police court Mon
day. . " y . -
Ordered to Kill Vicious
Dog That Bit Pedestrian
Burton Rice complained to the
police Sunday that a dog belonging
to John Vega, 3623 R street, bit
him. Vega was arrested on a charge
of keeping a vicious dog. In police
court Monday, Vega was discharged
on promising to kill the dog that
bit Rice. The ao was notified of
the court's order Monday tfterncfon.
Fireman Knocked Down
And Robbed On South Side
T. B. Tidewell, 524 North Twenty
third street, was knocked down and
robbed of $3.50 Sunday night, ac
cording to a report made to the po
lice., He was employed at Twenty
fifth and H streets, shoveling coal,
when his assailant struck him over
the head. . y. ,
Market and Industrial News of the Day
FINANCIAL
South Side Brevities
Frank A. A (new, Lawyer, Vacek Block,
4910 South Twenty-fourth street.
Nebraska Clothing company'! branch
tore, 1434 N street, was entered by
burglars Sunday night and 1J overcoats,
a box of collar and a box of neckties
stolen.
The woman of tha Baptlat church will
hold a baaar Thursday at tha church.
They will hava a llv doll In tha window
at 4701 South Twenty-fourth street Tues
day from T:30 a. m. until 4 p. m.
Information waa received at the yards
Monday of tire death at Catoosa, Okl.. aa
a result of a train wreck, of John 8.
Bllby, of Quitman, Mo. Mr. Bllby was
well known at the local yards where he
did considerable business. The funeral
waa held at Quitman, his old home, laat
Saturday.
E. T. Augersen. Altoona, III., was amonc
the eastern visitors at the stock yards
Monday and stated that comparatively
few cattla feeders are getting Into the
fame In his section. He said many
bankers were Willing- to put up the money,
but that . farmers were backward about
taking a chance at cattla raising.
BHOESI 8HOB81 SHOF.SI
If you hava not tried ts get those shoes
you need for Infant, child, boys' and girls'
school shoes ladles' house or dress, men's
work or for beet wear, you hava failed to
do the moat Important thing. Sea our
money-saving bargain counters for real
value In shoea
PHILIP'S DEPARTMENT 8TORB.
24th and Q Sts.. South Side,
The Fastest Growing store In Omaha.
Watoh ua grow. Did you win any of
Philip's weekly prises t
In route to Chicago to attend the In
ternational Live Stock show, Wesley Whit,
lock, general manager of the Union Stock
Tarda at Ogden, Utah, waa a visitor at
the local yards Monday. He waa taken
on a tour of Inspection by C. A. Smith,
traffic manager of the yards and ex
pressed great surprise at the great magni
tude of the local plant and the modern
methods of handling business. '
An Iquarium invented by a New
York state man is intended to be
hung in a window and is bowl
shaped, with a center compartment
-nntaining an electric light for use
New York, Dee. 1. Trading oa the
stock exchange today continued to em
phasise In variable degree the many art
verse condlttona which hang over the
financial and Industrial markets of the
world. ,
Market opinions, aa viewed by leading
banka and brokerage Interests touched
upon the many Important questions to
come before congress and the unwieldy
trade balance In favor of this country
resulted In further depreciation of ex
change on London and Parts.
The status of the coal atrlke, textile
labor disturbances and tense Mexican
situation and uncertainty respecting the
outcome of Important litigation now be
fore tha aupreme court was Included
among tha other lsauea which contributed
to the market's Irregular trend.
Occasionally rallies occurred In specu
lative shares. These were attributed to
technical conditions, however, rather than
to actual demand, while the sluggishness
of representative rails and Industrials at
tested to-the public Interest.
General Motors. Pierce Arrow, Crucible
Steel and some of the high priced oils. In
sll of which an extensive short Interest is
believed to exist, rose and fell within a
radius of 5 to almost 12 points.
Intermittent strength was shown by
shippings, sugars, leathers and kindred
specialties, but only In a few Instances did
prlcea hold at the end, even though call
money dropped from the opening rate of J
per cent to on unusually free offerings,
galea amounted to 1,060,000 shsres.
123,700.000.
0 o4
60 60
132ty 13.1
i:o ito
61 mi
130 131
874 87K
IS 16
66 'A 66
S4 MH
16414 168
106V4 10Si
33 334
88?s . 8H
20 -20
41 4214
1374 138
Total aales (par value) were
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Beet 8ugar..
Can
Car A F
H. A L. pfd..
juocomouve .
4.200 0'4
6,100 60 4
1.400 i:4
1.200 12014
3.700 r:k
9,100 62
4.800 132 V
1.300 8T4
1.800 S9i
1,000 16
S. A Rfg
Sugar Rfg
Fum. Ton. ,
Tel. A Tel.
Z.. L. A S.
Anaconda Copper. 13, 300 674
Atchison 6,600 86
At. O. & W. I. S. S. .3,900 169V4
Baldwin Loco. ...38.600 107
B. A U. 6,600 34
Beth. Steel "B".. 29.800 91 A
ButtaA Sup. Cop. 100 20V
Cat. Petroleum ,. 1.300 42 V4
Canadian Pac.
iCen. Leather
C, A O
CI, M. A St. P....
Ci A N. W.
C, R. 1. A P
Chlno Copper
Colo. Fuel A Iron,
Corn Products ...
Crucible Steel
Cuba Cane Sugar.
DIs. Sec. Corp....
Erie
Gen. Electric
Oen. Motors
Ot. Nor., pfd
Ot. Nor. Ore. ctfs.
Illlnola Central ..
Inaplr. Copper . .
Int. M. M.. pfd..,
Inter. Nickel ....
Inter. Paper
K. C. Southern .
Kannecott Cop....
li. & rvasn
Mex. Petrol......
Miami Cop
Mid vale Steel
Missouri Pac
Nevada Cop
N. Y. Central
N T N H A Hart..
Norfolk A West..
Northern Pac
Pac. T. A T
P.- Anier. Petrol
Pennsylvania ..
Plttsurgh A W. Va 1,600
Pittsburgh Coal.. 1,400
Ray Com Cop.... 6.300
Reading 9.000
Rep. Iron A Steel. 11,700
Shat. Ariz. Cop.. -700
Slh. OIIA Reflng 68,400
Southern Pac...
Southern Hy
Slude. Corp......
Texas CO..
Ttbaceo Product.
Onion Pac. . ., .
V. Cigar Stores..
IT, 8. Inr. Alco..
V S. Steel
V. 8. Steel, Pfd.
Utah Cop...
Western Union... 1.400
Westinghous Bio.. 4.300
Willys- Overland. 9,100
Nat. Lead., 1.J00
Ohio Cities 10,500
Royal Dutch N. T. 20, COO
S.700 138 '4
934
66 Vs.
38
91
84 V4
40V4
80V4
00
700
3.600
2,-800
4,700
. 800
900
8.400
9,000 103
2,100 4S
a ean vi
. 8,000 '13
. 1.600 174
.12,000 33S
11.100 79
, 2,800 89Vt
1.000 91
3.100 48Vi
2,800 101
9,100 22
2,800 7
2,900 14
11,600 28
900 110
9.700 192
1,400 22V4
7,200
7,200
600
6,600
4,700
1,000
T.600
300
17.700
200
49
24
16V4
70V4
28
96 V4
SI
33
66 56
36 37
88V4 89
24 24
33V4 23
40 40
78 79V4
193 197V4
45V4 46
72 72
13 13
171 173 Vi
324 . 329
784 78
38 38
88 88
46 47
101 101
22 22
5 Va 66 Vi
13 14
27 28
107 Vi 107 V
188 192
21 Vi 22
48 49
23 24
16V4 15
69 Vi 70
28
95
28
96
79 80
83 33
42
26
60
20 .
75
103
114
46
22,400 93
. 2,000 23
.22,100 108
. 6,000 278
. 2,700 79
. 7,000 124
.20,500 87
.. 8.000 100
tl.800 102
. 600 113
. 9,200 71V4
89
62
30
81
47
100
97J
41
98
19
74
26 26
60 60
19
74
101 101
11 11
44 46
92 93
22 22
106 107
272 273
77 79
121 122
85 ' 85
97 S8
101 102
113 113
69 70
86 89
51 61
29 29
79 81
46 46
98 99
e Ex. Dlv.
New York
U. 8. 2s, reg. .109
wao 2s, coup. loo
do cv 3s peg. 88
do cv'Ss cou 88
do 4s reg,105i
'itn Am nnn 1 ft li
Am. Tel A Tel.
cv 6s M
Anglo-Prnch. 6s 96
Armour A Co.
11 82
Atchison gen 4a 76
B. A O. cv 4a 69
Beth, Stool ref.
6s 87
Cen. Leather 6s 97
Cen. Pacific 1st 74
IT A O nv f,m 70 li.
C. B. A Q. Jt,
4 83
C. M. A St. P.
cv iu, . . . mac
C. R. 1. A P. Ry.
rer. 4s 65
ICol A S. ref.
IUi Itu.
Chill Cp. cv 7s. 103
-uy or fans us 4
ID. A R. O. ref
T
Dom. of Canada
5s (1918) ... 15
Erie gen. 4s. . 43
.'Gen. Elec. 6s.. 98
Bond List.
Gt. Northern 1st
4s 82
III. Cen. ref. 4s. 76
Int. M. M. 6s.. 13V
K. C. Southern-
,rer. 5s 78
L. A N. un 4. 81
Mo. P. A Texas
1st 4a ....... 69
Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 64
Mont. Power la. 86
tr. T. Central deb
(a 92
N. Pac. 4s...... 76
Nor. Pac. 3a.... 63
Ore. Short Line
. ref. , 4s 78
Pac. Tel. A Tel .
6s 17
Penn. con 4s 91
Penn. gen. 5s. . 90
Reading gen. 4s 80
St. L. & a. F.
adj. 6a 56
Southern Pao. c
s 39
Southern Ry. 6s 85
Tex. Co. cv 6s. 102
!Tex. A Pac. 1st 83
Union Pac. 4s.. 83
U. S. Rubber 6s 86
U. S. Stee! 6s.. 98
Wabash 1st .. 89
I
New York Money.
New York, Dec. 1. Mercantile paper
6 t per cent. .
Sterling Demand, 13.89; cables,
14.00.
Francs Demand, 9.86; cables, 9.84.
Guilders Cables. 38 c
Lire Demand, 12.35c; cables, 12.30c.
Marks Demand, 2.88c; cables, 2.40c.
Time Loans 8trong; sixty days, ninety
days and six months, 7 per cent bid.
Call Money Easy; -high, 7; low, 6; rul
ing rate, 7; closing bid, 6; offered at 7;
last loan, 6.
New York Metals.
New York, Dec. 1. Copper Quiet; elec
trolytic, spot and nearby and first quar
ter, 18 Iff 18 c.
Iron Steady; No. 1 northern, 136.00
37.00; No. 2 northern, 135.00 36.00 L No.
2 southern, 132 00. 1
Antimony 9.25c.
Lead Quiet: spot and December, 6.66c
Md; 6.76c asked.
Zinc Strong; .East St. oLuIa delivery;
spot. .07o bid; 8.20c asked.
At London Spot: Copper, 197 ts d;
electrolytic, 105. Tin: f 295 2s 6d. Lead:
38. Zinc: 148 17a 6d.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Dec. 1. Butter Firm; Cream
ery, 68 71c.
Eggs Higher; receipts, (38 cases;
firsts, 76677c; ordinary firsts, 67 70c; at
mark, cases Included, 67 76c.
Poultry Alive, unsettled; springs, 240 ;
fowls, 116924c; turkeys, 26c.
GRAIN MARKET
" Omaha Grain Harks.
Omaha, Dec. 1, 11.
Grain arrivals today wars light and
generally about half those last Monday.
Car-lot receipts were: Wheat, T4; corn.
47: oats. 14; rys, 11, and barley. I.
Trading iu wheat and corn was slow,
buyers and sellers falling to meet on
Pr'CM- 1P to a lata hour not enough
wheat had been sold to make a market.
Cora was generally unchanged to 2 cents
higher. Oata were to 1 cent higher,
the bulk being up cent. Rye advanced
I cents and barley was unchanged.
Wheat No. 2 hard: 2 cars, $2.65. No. S
hard: 1 car, 12.47; 1 car, 13 45 (yellow):
No. S northern spring: 1 car. 82.61; 2-6 car,
!? 5!' .I"0- mled: 3-5 car, 1.47; 1. car,
12.23 (durum).
Corn No. 2 white: 1 car. 91.60. No. 2
white: 1 car, $1.41 (part old); No. 4
white: 1 car. 21.14 (new). No. t white:
1 car. 21.30. No. 6 white: 1 car, t.46
(old). No. 4 yellow: S cars, $1.36 (new).
No. 6 yellow: I car, 11.35; 3 cars, 11.34
(new). Sample yellow: 1 car. 21.23 (new).
No. ,2 mixed: 1 car, II. 4 (old). No. 4
mixed: 2 cara, $1.34 (new). No. 6 mixed:
I car. $1.34 (new); 1 car, $1.33 (new); 1
car, $1.33 (new).
Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 75c; I cars,
74 e. No. 4 white: 6 cars, 74c. Sample
white: 1 car, 73 c. No. 3 mixed: I car,
74 "C.
Rye No. 4: I car, $1.39.
Barley Sample: 1 car, $1.33.
Receipts Today Week Year
Ago Ago
Wheat 74 132 145
Corn ,... 47 89 70
Oats 14 36 19
Rye .'.u r 11 12
Bnrley g 3 10
Shipments
Wheat 109 76 7
Corn 44 42 41
Outs 18 8 46
Rvo 3
Barley g -
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat Corn Oats
Chicago i 40 78 66
St. Louis 143 127 71
Omaha drain Inspection.
. The number of Cars of grain of the
several grades Inspected "in" here during
the past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 2 hard 9; No. S hard, 11:
No. 4 hard, 23 ; No. 6 hard. 9 ; No. 1
mixed, 3; No. 2 mixed, 2; No. 3 mixed,
11; No. 4 mixed, 1; No. 6 mixed, 1; No.
3 spring, 1; No. S spring, 3; Total, 75.
Corn No. 2 white, 1; No. 3 white, 1;
No. 4 white, 4; No. 6 white, 4; No. 3 yel
low, 2; No. 4 yellow, 14; No. S yellow,
24; No. 6 yellow, 2; sample yellow, 1;
No. 3 mixed, 2; No. 4 mixed, It; No. (
mixed, 14; No. mixed, 2; Total, 90.
Oats No. 3 white, 12; Total, 12.
Rye No. 3, 6; No. 4, I; sample, 1; Total
.
Barley No. 3, 1; No. 4, 1; rejected, 3;
sample, 1; Total 6.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Dec. 1. Increased anxiety re
garding coal shortage did a good deal to
day to give an upward swing to the corn
market. The close was unsettled, lc
to 3e net higher, with December $1.38
to 11.38 and May $1.32 to $1.32.
Oats gained c to lc. In provisions,
the finish varied from 17c decline to a
rise of 22c.
Corn traders showed an evident dis
position to anticipate that aa a result ot
ooal strike developments the movement
of corn to primary centers would be more
restricted than has heretofore been
deemed probable. The fact that there
was no corn delivered here today on De
cember contracts tended to focus . atten
tion on the smallneaa of the stock of corn
In Chicago,' and eo too did the compara
tive scantiness of receipts and offerings.
Besides, hog; values were sharply higher
and weather conditions unfavorable. In
the last hour, though the advance of corn
waa somewhat checked by announcement
that one of the chief Industrial buyers of
corn had withdrawn from the market.
Export sales and a decrease of the vis
ible supply total added firmness to oats,
Provisions averaged higher with corn
and hogs despite talk by packers that the
winter oost of hogs would be less than
$13.00 a hundredweights
Art. I Open. I High. Low. ( Close. I SatT
Com
DeS
May
July
oats.
Dec.
May
July
Pork.
Jan.
May
Lard.
Jan.
May
Ribs.
Jan.
May
L!S 1.3 l. 1.88
1.81 1.33 1.31 1.32
1.32 1.32 1.31 1.32
.73 .75 :73 .75
.77 .78 .76 .77
.73 .74 .73 .74
34.05
32.7S
21.20 ' 23.95 22.60 23.(0
23.(0 23.(0 23.47 23.47
18.66 - 18.(3 ' 18.(0 18.60
13.37 18.60 18.37 18.37
1.36
1.31
1.31
.73
-.76
.73
34 20
31(0
23.70
23.25.
11.81"
18.15
New York General.
New York Dee. 1. Flour Firm; spring
patents, $13.25014.25: spring clears, 89 25
010.25 ; winter straights, $10.26010.60;
Kansas straights, $12.501.
Cornmeal Firm; yellow granulated,
$3.00 per 100 lbs.
Wheat Spot steady; No. 1 red, $3.35
track New York export billed.
Corn Spot firm; No. 3 yellow, $1.71
C. 1. f. New York.
Oats Spot firm; No. 1 whits, 8(o.
Hay Steady: No. 1. $1.7501.80: No. t,
$1. 66O1.70; No. 3, $1.601.60; shipping,
$1. 30$1.40.
Hops Firm; state medium tp choice, lilt
76986c; 1918. I066c; Pacific coast, 1911,
84r90c; 1918, (0066c '
Pork Firm; mess, $47.76; family, 61.
053.00.
Lard Easier; mlddlewest. $14.20024.80.
Tallow DuU; elty special loose, 17c.
Rice Flrm fancy head, 13 014c;
blue rose, 12 c
Omaha Bay Market. ,
Receipts of alfatta heavy, and the re
ceipts of prairie hay light, while the de
mand continues good, causing the market
t remain firm and steady Oat and wheat
straw, steady with no change In prices.
Upland Prairie Hay No. 1, $23 024; No.
2 hay, $18021; No. 3. $14017; No. 1 mid
land prarle hay, $22023; No. 2, $16021.
No 1 lowland prarle hay, $17011; Mo. 3,
$13015; No, 3. $1011.
Alfalfa Choice, $32033; No. 1, $30 0 31:
standard, $27029;; No. 2. $24025; No. 2.
$19021.
Oat Straw 111 12.
Wheat Straw $10011.
1 ' New York Produce.
New York. Dec 1. Butter Firm;
creamery higher, than extras, 74074c;
creamery extras, 7 3 He; firsts, 62012c;
packing stock, current make. No. 2, 60
05Oc.
Eggs Firm; fresh gathered extras, 14
085cj extra firsts. 81088c; firsts, 78080c.
Minneapolis Grain,
Minneapolis, Dec. 1. Flour Unchanged.
Barley $1.22 01.44.
Rye No. 2. $1.4701.7.
Bran 139.00.
Corn II. 49). 60.
Oats 72073c.
Flax $4.9506.05. ' v
Bar Sliver. -
New York, Dec. 1. Bar Silver $1.29.
Mexican Dollars 99c.
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LIVE STOCK
Omaha Live Stock.
Omaha, Dec. 1, lilt.
Receipts ware: Cattla Hogs Hheep
Monday Estimate ..13,000 4,300 14,606
Same day last week 22,617 3,574 14,440
Same 2 weeks ago 20.S3 , a.781 31,368
Same 3 weeks ago 18,171 1,444 1,807
Same days year ago 14.864 10 020 14,481
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the' Union Stock yards, Omaha. Neb.,
for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m.,
December 1. 1913:
, RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H're'e.
C M. St. P... 1 12 IS
Union Pacific ..114 I 4
C. A N. W eaat 12 20 . .
C. A N. W. west 163 14 9 3
,C. 8t P. M. A O. 25 10 1
C. B. A Q., eaat. 11 1 1 ..
C. B. A Q. west. 78 t , I f
C. R. I. & P. east 4 7 1
C. R. I. A P. west 2
Illinois Central 6
Total 503 70 70 11
" DISPOSITION HEAD.
Morris A Co .1,379 808 1.671
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Swift Co 2,016 1,013 3,638
CudHliy Pacikng Co 1.9S5 626 3.538
Armour & Co 1,262 390 1,786
.T. W. Murphy ... A .... 2,064 ....
Lincoln Packing Co. 206 .... ....
So. Omaha, Packing 10 .... ....
Hlggins Packing Co. 37
Hoffman Bros 1 ....
-John Roth A Sons. 13 .... ....
Cilasxberg 14 .... ....
P. O'Oear ......... 43 .... ....
Wilson Co. 52 '
V. B. Vansant & Co 109
F. P. Lewis ....... 192 .... ....
J. B. Root & Co.... 295
J. H. Bulla ........ 166 .,
Rosenstock Bros. .. 323 .... ....
V. O. Kellogg 2lt .... ....
Werthelmer & Degen 217 .... ....
tills Co ts .... ....
Sullivan Bros , 1 .... ....
Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co. .164
Baker 127 .... ....
John Harvey 505 .... ....
Jensen A Lundgren 158 ..1.. ....
Cheek A Krebs .... 32
Omaha Packing Co.. 6 ....
Morris from ... 76 ....
Other Buyers 2,482 ... (,197
Total '....'.13,051 ' 4,tl 15,730
Cattle The run of cattle consisted of
about 13,000 head and slightly larger
than was generally expected. Bad weath
er held back several trains and some of
the arrivals were late In getting Into the
pens. There waa a fair aupply of beef
cattle on hand and part of it was of very
good quality. Prices were generally
steady. Demand for ,butcher atock was
brisk, all the packers being out early to
make their purchases on the early rounds,
as a result prices were steady to 100160
higher aa compared with laat Friday.
Stocker and feeder trade was somewhat
slower and vary few changed hands dur
ing the early part of the morning. Best
stuff sold about steady while the rest a
little weaker. Supply of western beef
was relatively light, quality was not es
pecially good, prices ruled about steady
with laat week'a close.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
21 1069 $10 00 38 1194 $11 15
20 1263 13 26 40 1163 14 10
WESTERN CATTLE.
NEBRASKA.
20strs..l067 12 26 44 fdrs. 917 -0 0
Shfrs..C28 3 00 13 civs.. 262 ( 50
6 civs. . 155 .18 00
Quotations on Cattle Choice top prime
beeves, 15. 000)16.60; good to choice
beeves. $12.60 14.50; fair to good beeves,
$11,600)12.50: common to fair beeves,
$10.00(311.00; choice to prime yearlings,
$15.00 16.60; good to choice yearlings.
$13.0014.00; fair to good yearlings, $12.00
13.00; common to fair yearlings, $9,500
11.60; choice to prime heifers. $10.00
11.75; good to choice heifers, $8.10010.00;
choice to prime cows,' It. 26010.60; good
to choice cows, $7.7509.00; fair to good
cows, $6.257.60; common to fair cows,
$4.60(88.25; cho'.sa to prime heavy feed
ers, $11.00013.60; good to choice feeders,
$9.60010.50; medium to good feeders, $8.V0
09.60; common to fair feeders, $6,760
7.76; good to choice stackers, $9,100
10.50: fair to good stock ers, $8.0009,60;
common to fair atockers, $6.0007.60; stock
heifers, $6.0007.50; stock cows, $5,250
6.75; stock calves, $6.50010.60; veal
calves, $6.00014.60; bulls, atags, etc, $6.50
9.00; choice to prime grasa beeves, $13.00
014.00; good to choice grass beeves, $11.00
012.50; fair to good grass beeves, $9.00
10.60; common to fair grass beeves,
$7.6009.00; Mexican feeves, $6.6008.00.
Hogs The estimated- hog run of 4,300
head for today was about half the num
ber received last Monday- and lea than
half the number received the same day
a year ago. . '. r -
There was a vigorous demand and an
other sharp advance was recorded until
all of the decline the first half of last
week has been regained with some of to
day's prices being about like the middle
of last month. Bulk of today's sales was
$14.00014.50. with a top of $14.76, gen
erally 35076c higher.
hogs. .-
Sh. Pr. . No. Av,
Short Term Notes
Quotations Yurntahed - by Peters Tust
company. Bid.- Asked.
Amer. T. A T. 4s, 1124 16
Ainer. T. T. 6s, 1125.... 18
Amer. Tobacco 7s. 112) 101
Amer. Tobacco 7s, 1923. ,.).. .103
Anaconda Copper (s. 1929.... t7
Anglo-French Ext. 6s. 1910.. 96
Ar A Co. Con. Deb. 6s, H20.101
Ar. Co. Con. Deb. 6s. 1931.101
Ar. Co. Con. Deb. 6s, 1922.101
Ar. A Co. Con. Deb. 6s. 1933.101
Ar. Co. Con. Deb. 6s, 1924.101
Buthlehem Steel Co. 7s. 1922.. 100 V101
Betmenem steei jo. is, i23,.ioo
British !s. 1921 17
Canadian 6s, 1921 tt
C. B. A Q. 4s. 1921... 94
Cudahy Packing Co. 7s. It23.100
K. C. Terminal 6s, 1133.... t9
Lehigh Valley 6s, 1923 100
Liggett A Meyers 6s, 1921 99
Proctor Gamble 7s. 1922.. 102
Proctor A Gamble 7s, 1023.. 103
Russian Rubles 5s. 1936.. 28
Union Paclflo 83. 1928 102
Wilson Conv. 6s. It28 96
First Liberty 3s 100
Liberty 1st 4a,. 14.10
Liberty 2d 4s 91.15
Liberty 1st 4 Vis 94.-40
Liberty 3d 4 s 91.68
Liberty 3d 4s 93.76
Liberty 4th 4s 91.69
Liberty 6th 4,s ..99.02
Liberty 6th 3fcs 99.04
.
99 .
103
103
98
96
1014
97
98
94
101
99
100
99
102
103
42
102
96
No. Av.
64. .326
64. .271
34. .213
64. .310
85. .303
31. .235
40 $18 60
190 14 00
14 15
14 26
14 35
14 75
40
Sh." Pr.
69. .303 220 $13 10
53.. 165 260 14 10
61,. 254 270 14 20
110 14 30
140 14 50
68. .238
48. .212
Sheen Ths week opened out with a
moderate run of sheep and lambs, about
14,500 head. Fed lambs comprised the
bulk of the offerings and trade ruled ac
tice throughout at steady to strong prices,
several shipments of . good fed lambs
brought $15.00015.10, the latter being the
day's top. Sheep values ruled firm, best
ewes sold at $8.60 and fair kinds a round
88.26. Some heavy vearllnas brought
$11.10, but there were no wethers ot,
any consequence on sale. No c nange waa
apparent in feeder trade, warmed up
lambs ware wanted on - country account
around $13.00013.50. .
FAT LAMBS.
No. Av. Pr: No. Av. Pr.
218 fed., 76 $15 00
FAT EWES.
T fed. .105 8 26
Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to
choice, $I4.6515.10; lambs, fair to good,
$14.00014.60; fleshy feeders, $13.2513.60;
good to choice feeders, $13.00 13.50; fulr
to good feeders. 312.6O&13 00: cull
lambs, $9.00(&11.0O; yearlings, $10,254?
11.50: wethers, $9.50010.26; ewes, good
to choice, $8.00 08.60; ewes, fair to good,
$7.5008.00; good feeding ewes. $6,000
6.76; culls and canners, $3.0005.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 1. Cattle Re
ceipts, 7,000 head; market, steady to 25c
lower; steers, $7.60017.60; cows and heif
ers. $5.25016.00; cales. $6.00014.60.
Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market, 26c
to too higher; top, $14.76; bulk of aales,
$15.25014.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.600 head;
market, 25c to 60o higher; lambs,. $10,000
16.36; ewea, $7.0008.75.
Kansas City Livestock.
Kansas City. Mo., Dee. 1. Cattle Re
rotnt. 1000 head: market steady to 60
oenta higher. , .
Hogs Receipts, I,&wo neaa; maraei gen
erally 60 to 76 cents higher, but closing
with advance mostly lost.
Sheep Receipts, 3,000 head; market 25
to 60 cents higher.
Chicago Mva Stock. '
Chicago, Dec. 1. Cattle Receipts, 25,
000 head: estimated tomorrow 25,000
head; market unsettled. Beef .steers, me
dium and heavy weight, choice and prime,
$18.75021.00; medium and good, $11.26
18.66; common, $9.00011.25. Light
weight, good and choice, $14.26020.36;
common and medium, $7.75014.15. Butch
er cattle, heifers, $6.66015. 00; cows, $6.60
013.60. Canners and cutters, $5.6006.60,
Veal calves, $16.25017.25. Feeder steers,
$7.00013.00. Stocker steers, $6.00011.00.
Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker
a.
Armour ft Co. pfd 01
Deere A Co. pfd 99
Gooch Food Prod Co 70
Lincoln Tel. 4V Tel 5 pet. pfd.. ..
Nicholas Oil pfd, war bonus.. ..
Omaha Flour Mills T pet. pfd. ..
M. C. Peters Mill 1 pet. pfd.. 100
K. Q. Spalding A Bros, let pfd. 99
8. A T. Co. of Am. 7 pet. ptd. 96
T'paon-Belden Co. 7 pet. pfd. 99
Union P. A L 1 pet. pfd 98
BONDS.
Douglas County Highway ts, ,
1932-36 '
Fairmont, Neb., Water is,
1939
French Cities 6s. 1934 11
Lincoln Tel Tel 6s. 114$.. . ..
Omaha Athletic 6s, 1929 tt -
City of Omaha School ts, 1923 ..
Omaha ft Council Bluffs St.
Ry. 6s. 1928 0 '
Union Stock Yards, Omaha,
1st 6s, 1931 5
Asked.
-102
101
80
86
17
91
103 .
loa
91
101
100
4.15
4. tO
93
II
100
4.10
82
17
t : :
Western range steers. $7.60015.26; cows
and heifers, $6."60 12.76. , L
Hogs Receipts. 30,000 head: estimated
tomorrow. 70.000 head: market 60c to
5c hlKher, closed weak; bulk ot sales.
$14.10sH4.50; top, $14.60: heavy, $14.10
14.55; -medium. 14.1t14J.fl: light.
$14.10014.60; Hunt light. $1S.60'14.25;
heavy pack'.ng eows, smooth, 313.60M
14.00; packing sows, rough. $13.76013.50;
pig. $13.00013.75.
Sheep Receipts. 27.000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 37,000 head; market strong.
Lambs. $13.764t 15.76; culls and common.
$9 50013.60: Ewes, medium, good anil
choice, $7.5009.00; culls and common,
$3.7507.26; breeding, $6.76011.26.
New Vork Coffee,
New York, Dec. I. The market for
coffee futures recovered about r. of last
week's losses during today'a trading, lie
ports of higher Braitllan marketH were
accompanied by a moderate demand from
trade sources and when shorts attempted
in cover iney
offerings around ' the ring. The opening
a. . n. I .. , bl.ka. urltl. Ma.rh
selling up to $15.22 and May to $16.35,
during the afternoon or about 69 to 63
polnta net higher on the general list.
The close was a few points off from
the best under realizing, but showed a
gain of 85 to 60 points for the day. De
cember, $14.60; January, $14.80; March,
315.02: May, H5.16; July, $16.20; Septem-
k'spoVcof fee Nominal; Rio Ts, 15015c;
Santos 4a, 86 026c
Evaporated Applet and Dried Fruits.
. New York, Dec. 1. Evaporated Apples
Quiet; western, 11024c: state. 20 021c,
Prunes Strong; Callfornlas, 14032c;
Oregons, !024c.
Apricots Firm: choice. 31032c; extra
choice, 32 0 33c; fancy, 34036c
Peaches Scarce; standard. 210:14c;
choice. 21 0 22 o ; fancy. 24 ! 6c
Raisins Firm; loose muscatel. 130
itu!.. .-hntca tn fancy seeded. 14016c;
seedless, 17 020c.
Turpentine and Hfcsln.
.. n. Tmn 1 TiirnffnHna
o a v ii ii a u. un.., -
Firm, quiet; $1.6601.66; sales, none;
,..ini. ads barrels: ahlumenU. 137 bar
rels; stock. 13.336 barrels.
Rosin 8teady; sales, sn narrow re
ceipts, 1,010 barrels; shipments, 1,11$ car
rels: stock, 64,868 barrels. Quote: . B.
$16.25016.46; D, $16.30016.46; E., $11.40
018.46; F O, 16.t; tt, eie.es: '." '
S., r.! ir III DCfflll M' M tit. no? N.
$19.7519.8'5; WO. $20.60; WW, $21.60..
Dry Goods.
ii.. i Tnilliif In inHnn
1 H W xuirv, . . .....
, . .i .. i 1. 1 . 1 im hv the uncer-
talnty of the wage situation In New Lng-
lanq. Raw siik aavancou iu aim
levels. Mall orders for goods were very
full for this time of the year. The Job
bers reported a very large November
trade.
BIG TUESDAY at
Philip's Greater Department Store
The Fastest Crowing Store In Omaha
24TH AND O STS., SO. OMAHA
SERVICE QUALITY ECONOMY
READ! READ!! Then come early and lake ad
vantage of these wonderful bargains.
Tuesday Only ?oV?2RAY,ea?; 15c
With each pair of Men's 32.50 overalls we will sell a pair ot Boys' Overalls
for IS. v"
With each pair of Men's, Women's or Children's PnPlJ
Shoes purchased here Tuesday we will give a pair flvlJ
of Rubbers . i
a w.l.t Annua FREE to Every Woman who Purchase a Mina
rlor Dress at This Store Tuesday.
Taylo
Very Special!
TUESDAY Extr Value, 35e set
lup and saucer, i Tp
ONLY
for
Only 20 more shopping dsys before Christmas and they hate been short
ened to 7 hours dslly. You are requested to do all shopping possible at onee.
as no on knows what the conditions are going to be. Stocks at present time
ar ample for alL Don't wait until they ar depleted.
Visit Toyland in our Big Basement. Bring the kiddies to see
Santa Clans. '
PHILIP'S The best place to trade after all.
SBaeaaeajaaaasaasseaaeaBaaessa m. v
We Own arid Offer the
? Cf i FREE FROM NORMAL INCOME TAX
0 c
!TAX FREE TO HOLDERS IN NEBRASKA
Cumulative Preferred Stock of the
Orchard & Wilhelm Company
. V,
This company is one of the most prosperous wholesale and retail
houses in Nebraska. , N
i v
The tax free features give this stock an added attraction at this
time.
In the past four and one-half years, after allowing adequate de
preciation and other charge-offs, the company has increased its sur
plus from $175,658.89 to $387,325.69.
This stock is preferred as to assets and dividends. We estimate
that the total n'st tangible assets available for the preferred stock
over all liabilities is more than $370.00 per share. . '
Price $100 arid Accrued Dividends
Obtainable in Amounts of $100.00 or More.
Detailed Circular Will Be Sent Upon Request.
WE RECOMMEND THIS PREFERRED STOCK FOR
INVESTMENT. '
Real Estate Transfers
Mary Nicholson and husband to
William Molan Miller. Maple St.. ,
io rtr w, ot 30th at, n. s., 0s
113 ; t M00
Filter Iversen to Homestead Co.,
Amti ave., 3 ft. e. of 4th St.,
n. a, Irre. piece 3,710
Elmer E. Butler end wife to Jacob
U Caplln. Sahler at.. 170 tt a. ot
30th st, n. a. 40Ht 4.103
Voitel Investment Co. to Oscar J.
Plckard, p. a, cor. Hth and Can
ter at., Irreg. place :.. 3,000
Sara J. Russell to Alfred Thomas,
Dodge at., lit tt. w. ot th St..
n. s, 60xllS , 1,400
Bert MrKeown and wife to John M.
Mat'lcensie. 40th ave., 200 tt. a. of
Bedford ava.. . a.. 40x134 l.SOO
Richard M. Bell and wife to Ieo J.
Kempf, Larlmore av., li ft w.'
of Fontenelle blvd., n. a.. 46xUJ.. 4,330
Enselbert F. Folda and wife to
Kathryne Halplne Martin, n w.
ror. 81th and Chicago eta, (Sx
HO 30,000
Donna H. Luke and husband to Virgil-
M. HadUon, lith at.. 43 ft. n.
of Arbor st, w. a.. Ox 133 1,7(0
Alfalfa Buttr Co. to Thomas M.
Jones, Capitol ave., 16 ft. e. of
12th St., a. s.. 6xl20; 12th st.,
80 ft. a ot Capitol ave., e. a., 40x
66 30,000
M. A, Pease to Steve Abarlotes, a e.
cor. 30th st. and Capitol ave.,
3Sxl00 i. 3,000
Activity Prevails
At Fiume; DAnnunzio
To Extend Operation
Belgrade, Dec. 1. Great sctivitj
prevails at Fiume. A destroyer left
there Saturday, presumably for Zara,
according; to the Serbian press bu
reau. The merchant vessel Adrii
followed with 1,000 shock troops.
Reports-from Fiume stated that
"Admiral" Rizro, commander of tha
D'Annuniio fleet there, has gone on
board a destroyer and purposes oc
cupying Sebenico.
Actors' Benefit Performance
Is Indefinitely Postponed
Joseph Barker, chairman of the
Elks' committee having in charge '
the actors' benefit scheduled for j
Friday afternoon, announced yes-j
tcrday tnat tne pertormanre
would be indefinitely postponed.
The show was to have been given in
the Brandeis and Boyd theaters and
the receipts used for the benefit of
actors. The talent was to have
been secured from companies play
ing at local theaters.
Texas Union Oil Co.
"The little Olaat t th ,
Lew Pries Oil Stocks" ' '
Is an Accomplishment Not
Dream '
Dividends vs. Promises
5 Producing Wll. 3 Drilling
The Texas United Oil 'Co. has raid Its
itookhflMws Four Pltldeudi srstliif 3 per
rant and en Ueremher 1Mb. will pay Ihe refii.
lar I prr oent Month It dlrtdend to stork
holder nt rtvnrd December 1st and an artdl
tlimal atock dividend of per cent making a
total ol
16--
0 Dm. 10th tha teek vseM t 12.03
per ah are became:
A Company that ran (ncres Its Income
In 4 mouths from 340.000 per rear to about
SSOO.OM, what are Its poaslblllUei fee lb
futurer
"Demlnpraant now under war will aeerl
double tha Income In about 45 dan and allow
till Urwr dlaburaenient to the atockhoMera. "
Vou eaa buy today at 1150 an ertllat
Is (da next dbrldasd. AM erdsra ragit a
soit marked Dee. 1Mb te b aoeested at 31.33.
Action lirlniia remits. Invest wbar yon re
ceive dividends not proinltaa
HENRI WOLFE A CO.
Isvsststsat swsrltlss
309 Broadway Now York City
BANK STATEMENT
Charter No. 2371. Reserve DUtrlet Ns. 10.
TtRFORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
CLOSE Or BUSINESS ON
AT OMAHA. IN THB STATE OF NEBRABKA.AT THE
uoreunea hth iflts
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts
ueaucv
Note and bills rsdlseounted (other than bank accept
ances sold)
Overdrafts, unsecured i
C. S. Governmeat seenritica owned t
Deposited to secure circulation U. bond par Talue)
Pledged to ecur V. 8. deposit (par valus)
Pledged as collateral for stat or other deposit or
bill payable
v Owned and unpledged '
War savings certificate and thrift stamps actually
owned
Total U. 8. government securities
Other bonds, securities, etc.i 1
Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to eenr postal
savings deposits
Securities, other than U. 8. bond (not including
stocks), owned and unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. 8
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription)
Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered....
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of col
lection (not avallabls as reserve)
Cash in vault and net amounts flu from national
banks " :
Nt amounts du from banks, bankers, and trust
companies (other than Included In aboye thre
Items)
Exchange for clearing fcouse
Checks on other banka in the same city or town a re
porting bank (otlver than abov Item)
Ci scks on bank located outside ot city or town of re
porting bank and other cash Items
Redemption fund with V. B. Treasurer and due from
U. 8. Treasurer
Interest earned but nat collected approximate on
Notes and Bills recelvabl not past dus
simi:,os3.st
1,130,110.13
30.000.33
170,000.33
3,121,180.00
311,313.(3
TI1.ST
1,I03.03
233.310.03
3.010,140.13
t37.T31.33
3.131,34131
y
301,301.31
752,211.33
31.141.34
I3t.730.4t
1,130.33
It.32t.Ttt.TI .
lT.35t.tt '
:4
t.Otl.llttt
403.413.04
34,300.00
350,000.00
......
tsH
I
, Ground Floor. Omaha National Bank Building,
Phone Tyler 100. Omaha, Nebraska.
Affiliated with
THE OMAHA NATIONAL .BANK.
Permit No. 724 has been granted to the Orchsrd ft Wilhelm Company author
ising the sale of this stock, all in accordance with Article 20, Chapter 190, 1919
Session Laws under the General Laws of the State of Nebraska.
Tnt.l
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund -.
tTn4I..M.J r.PAfl ................... a ........-
Less current epenses; Interest, and taxss paid
Interest and discount collected or credited In advance ot
maturity and not earned (approximate)
Amount reserved for taxes accrued
Circulating notes outstanding;
Net amount du to National banka
Net amount due to banka. banker, and truat companies
(other than Included In abor item)
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier' checks on-'own bank ouutandltt g....
Demand deposit (other than bank deposits) subject to
recerre (deposit payable within 10 days):
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates 'of deposit duo In les than 30 day (other than
for money borrowed) 'i'll" '
Tim deposit subject to Bosorr (payable after SO day,
of ubot to 30 day or mor notle. and postal
Certmls.tE'of deporit (other than for money borrowed)..
United 3t5S!2r (other' "than 'iiX .Vvmg.V: ' " " ' '
uUlJed State? deposit" iierudln, deposit. of U. 8. dlsburslnf
TJ, B""oowrnrnent Seumies borrowed without' furnishing
collateral security for same
Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank; ."'"tV
Llabllltlea other than those abov. stated payments on U.
8. Bond sold on contract ..:
482,087.37
31,473.34
S.ltl.813.10
1,111.121.13 '
i . 12,437.3
114.305.T3
13,870,33.4t
31,724.4
152.3(0.08
30.311.37
3,011,013.23
tl.S13.I3
t!t,702.S40.(8
. ... ; .
I 1,100,000.03
Toe.ooo.oo
480,(03.11
123.143.13
40,4(4.43
10,000.03
! .0
..V.r.jOfjJ
l((,t(5.0t 1S.I40.S0T.03
T33.130.03
1,4(4,300.00
30S.43s.T3
325,703,140.33
tlW.SlO.lt
. 143,026.00
187,(00.00
(0,000.00
S65.O0O.00
S4.Z00.0O
151.22
25,000.00
25,000.00
525.00
228,180.32
241.300.25
260.084.30
204.175.86
138.681.7S
2,242.80
8S.768.45
6,176.00
$2,107,925.87
2.678.10
Liabilities0'?' 'rediscount,' incTudlng ' 'those with Federal
n..rva Bank
above statement is tru. to the best of my knowUdg. and Ctthlw
' Subscribed arid sworn . befor. m.'ttH. 23th day o vemer. 13.
(SEAL) Correct Attest!
V C. E. TOST,
I S. 8. CALDWELL,
THOS. A. FBT, -PIretom.
-r .. Reserve DUtrlet No. 10.
Charter No. 9730. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE '
CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
AT OMAHA. IN THE STATEEBRASKAT THE CLOSE OT BUSINESS , ON .
RESOURCES,
t-.. i.Mimta. Inoludlna- rediscounts w zz?-7!-'
Notes and bill rediscounted -
Overdrafts, unsecured
U. S. Government Securities Owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bond par valu)
Pledged to secure u. o. aeposns ."
Pledged as collateral for Stat or other deposits or
bills payable J
Owned and unpledged 11 "nl
War Saving Certificate and Thrift Stamp actually
owned
Other Bond.', Securities, ete.t M
Bond totner man u. o. oonu.r prcuacu
TJ. 8. deposits v
Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to secure
postal savlnga deposits
Securities, other than U. S. bonds . (not including
stocks), owned and unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc., other thsn U. S.
Stock of Federal Reserve Bsnk (50 psr cent of sub
scription ) .'i
Furniture and fixture
Lawful reserve with Federal Reservs Bank .............
Item with Federal Reserve Bank in procea of collection
Cash in vault and net amount du from national bank
Net amounts due from banks, banker, and trust companies
T." 1 .l..ln km... ..........
Checks on other bank In thi city .
Checks on banks outside of city and other cash Item....
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected approximate on uVote
and Bills Receivable not past du.
Other assets , .
586,851.23
60,625.00
12,000.00
16,843.50
1,110,256.67
6.6S8.8S
18,000.00
Total ..
LIABILITIES.
107.216.02
88.281.87
328,787.96
619,685.(8
1,047.(9
61,267.46
1.780,781.95
18,687.41
40,771.27
.94.7a
36,200.00
$3,006,6J)9.01
$ 800.000.00
100.000.00
68,088.15
11,710.46
3-41.23
137,600.00
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profit -
Less current expenses, interests, ana taxee paia
Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of
maturity and not earned (approximate)..........
Amount reserved for taxes accrued
Circulating notes outstanding....,
Net amounts due to National banks
Net smounts due to banka, bankers, and trust companies
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit du in less than 80 days (other
than for money borrowed)
Tim certificates of deposit (othsr thsn for money bor
rowed)
Postal savings deposit
War loan deposit account
U. S. Government Securities borrowed without furnishing
eollatenal security lor eame
Bill payable with Federal Reserve bank
Liabilities other than those above stated
Total
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal
Reserve bsnk (see Item Id I i 143.A2s.AA
Total contingent liabilities (56 a, b, and c) 148,026.00
Of the total loans and discounts shown abov. the amount on which IntcrMt and
discount was charged at rate in excess of those permitted bv law (See. SI 97. Rv.
Stat.) (exclusive note upon which total charge not to exceed, 60 cent was mad)
was nunc. ) .
State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, sst .
I, L. H. Tate, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is tru to the beat of my knowledge and belief.
L. H. TATE. Cashier.
Correct Attest t
H. 0. EASTMAN,
E. F. FOLDA.
II. S. CLARKE, JR.
. . Directors.
ubcnl) ,n'1 urn t befor me this 29th dsy of November, 1919.
SEAL W.- H. QUIVER, Notary Publi.
2.845.124.16
66.000.00
6(6,000.00
18.000.00
6.006,600.01