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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEEt FEBRUARY 15. 1920. . Market and Industrial News of the Day - . I St. Joftfmh TJt Stock. ! i LIVE STOCK , Omaha Ut Omaha. VM. 14, 1131. telpU wer: Cattls. Hoc. Sheep. Official Monday 6.72k 4.12t 7.814 Official Tuesday ,SZ , H.SM Official Wednesday.. 6.382 .01J 11,076 Official Thursday 1,411 l,75 li.fM Official Friday ,4li 1I.1S7 7,7 Estimat Saturday .. 6.600 .40A 40n Sir days this week. .53, "J" in.6;. (6,797 lim day last w'k S2.RS 5S.S17 IU.73S Sam dam 1 w'a ago 39.424 ,S5S 4IMH Bam day year sko S7,03 SJ.m 40,67b Rocalpti and disposition of llva tork at the Union block Yards. Omaha. Neb., for S4 hours ending at t p. m , February 14. l:0: RECEIPTS CARS. Horses and Cattle Hog Slieep Mule 1 ... 1 17 . . . 6 1 ... s FINANCIAL St. T. ., ja. i . , , 'nion pai'tnc i'. N. W., eeat N. W., west C..- St. P.. M. O.... :., B. A Q., tut 4 ('., H. CJ west '.. R. I. . P., east. . J R. I. I'., west llllftoia Ontral Chi, Ut. Went . Total receipts . . . .l Nw York. Feb. It. Further proiress toward recovery from th low leveie of re cant aeaeion wa made by tha stock mar ket today, the movement In many In stance reducing the wvelt'a loase to nomi nal proportions. Aa on the -previous day. olla, snlpplnr anil Steele were the chief elements of In the extensive snort coverings. ji..i... also threw off mucn or ineir opii..; with' various speciaiu". nuiimr ........... nnrm whllA rails advanced. easily on moderate accumulation. I.tbertv Issue were ine omy m.u... feature of the bond market, wfcr en larged dealings In rails and Industrial were attended by trreater firmness. St. Jonh Ut Slock. at. Joseph, Mo.. Feb. 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 400 head; nominal: steers. .00' 14.60; rows and heifers, 5.50i:.60; calves, Ili.tiO 14.00. Hogs Receipts, 1. 009 head; about steady: top, 114.76: bulk. 114.41)41 14 76. 8heep and l.amba Kecelpt. 700 head: nominal; lambs, f 18.60820.00; awes. 111.00 0 12.00. Sioux City I.It Stock. Sioux City, , la.. Feb. 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 5.00 Tead; market steady; beef steers, choice fed, 112 0015.00; short-fed, 9.7612.O0; beef cows. 17.OOB8.00; fat cows and lielfers. t$.?5Kl!.00; canners, 4.S0e(!.75: veal calve, best, IS 00ffil5.00; common calves, 6.00(K.00; feeders, JS.60 t8.o0: stockers. I7.fl08l.60; fesdlnc cowt and heifers, 5.2i7.60. Hogs Receipts. 6,000 hsad ; niai rk et 10 to 10 cents lower; light. 1 VJfS: mlieJ, $14.0014.30: heavy, $18.50 14.35; bulk of sales. $14.0014.4". Sheep and Lambs Receipts, !00 head, market aieady to strong, Omha Bar Market. Receipts on both nralrl bay and al falfa large, and the emand quiet, which has caused the market to go lower on U grades of both pralri hay and lf;,lfa. Oat J-nd wheat straw, ,'a;.. liny No. J Upland PiH0 v i No. 2 upland prairie, 81fi.60l; N. upland prairie. $3H; No. 1 prairie. $19 21.50; No. z midland prairie. HSfflR: No. 1 lowland pralrts. Ill 60fl 14; No. 1 lowland prairie, $8ffll; No. 3 lowland pralri. 17 01 A. Alfalfa Choice, $3!!t4: No. 1, $: 60 32; standard, $3S.6U2t; No. 1 standard, $19. irn ( 2.1; No. J standard. $1SM!. yjxi .-Mmw m ail; wneat straw,. 110 j ID ' ' i s i i 1.1 Jloir! A JU-trt & '-V. 4'ndHhy P.icUin Armour to. Kchwar':( Co. J. W. Murphy , 1 Totsl disposition -hkad. Co 'c g Co. ... . 1 1 Ho. . . . . -1 "V 2.014 -.'.111 2.179 .1.. iJa ...:.S6.! 9, 625 Cattle Arrivals .f est tie today com-ss-ised the usual Saturday's offerings with estimates ar ii00 head. Receipts have shown a falling off all during the week, making the lotnl for the six days this week 23,900 head as compared with 32, 600 last week ami i7.0 a year a no. I Th beef steer market showed liuprove ' ment over last week's low time and closes the week st an advance of 25 40c. Quality has been rather plain all aionir with the tojn price of 11:1.25 being paid a Monday. Butcher stock advanced about the soma as tha steers, making a gain of ISWiOfi early In the week which has been retained. Heifers have sold as high as J 11.00. while rows have brought Ite.CO and a little butter. Stockers anil . feeds trade- has been very uneven and prlcea on desirable kinds looks about steady and light thin animal are lttp25c lower than last week's close, i Quotations on Cattle Good to choice feeeves, JU.SOfel3.Oii; fair to good beeves, II0.00V11.60; common" to fair beeves,. I8.0010.00; good to choice yearlings 111.2512.50; fair to good yearlings, 19. o0 (411.25; common to fair yearlings, !.i)0 I. 60; choice to prim heifers. $10.0jll. 25; good to choice heifers. 18.00(9 10.00; choice to prims cows. ltn.oo11.00; good to cholc cow. 18.5010.00; fair to good ows, 17.14 1 8.60; common to fair cows. 15.J6C7.M: cholc to prime feeders, $11.00 -J 11.75; good to cholc feeders, tD.OOifi) II. 00; 'medium to Rood feeders, $8.50j 1.75; common to fair feeders. $7. 50fl)8. 6: good to choice stockers. $9.2610.2G: fair to food stockers, $7.76fP9.25; common to fair stockers, lt.007.Ji; stock heifers, 16.5007.10: stork cows. $5,05(87.00; stock calves, 17.0009.60; veal calves, 19.50 16.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.50010.00. Hogs Receipts of hogs Saturday amounted to 120 loads estimated at 8.400 head. Receipts for the week. 60.500 head or around IS, 000 less than (he same pe riod last year. The outstanding feature of tb hog market this week has been the broad shipper demand, which naturally was th strongost for the well finished lightweight hogs and this demand was of sufficient strength to force prices up until Friday and with a lH25e lower market both Friday and Saturday, with Paturday's top at $14.60 and bulk $14.10 8 14.40, a large part of th advance has been lost, th week closing around 20J0o lower than last Saturday. HOGS. sn. rr. 140 $13 71 14 10 No. Ar. 4..S40 7..271 4..2'24 75. .206 ..! 1. .!! jl03.185 40 14 20 14 80 14 40 14 60 14 0 No. at. Sh. Pr. 47. .314 ... $14 00 K9..2fi$ ... 14 15 0S..S58 ... 14 35 04.. 278 40 14 35 80. .194 ... 14 45 77. .181 ... 14 65 Sheen snd Lambs Only one or two loads f lambs wore received tcday and no hangs appeared In trade, prices remain ing" nominally steady. The market this week has been very uneven with trend to lamb values lower sine Monday. Bfst lambs topped et $20. 1 i Tuesday hut strictly choice grades ar not wanted shov $19.50 19 75 st the present time. The recent severe storm In the east served to hinder the rail traffic and local pack ers say itetll be necessary to dispose of what products has been accumulated be fore demand returns to normal. Com pared with a week ago best lambs arc aelltnr at fully steady prices with good li fair killers ruling a Utile Jower. Fat sheep have advanced 50 to 73 cents for the week, some enes moving on ai New Yor;c older yesterday at $12.H0. Wethers and yearlings are still very scarce. High cost snd the uncertain market in killers hav.--combined to cut down the demand fur feeding grades and good flchy feeders are uuoluhlQ around $l7.."0'fcii l.voo, barely : stoutly with a week as", and the tmiutry from the country is rather conservative. (notation oh Sheep and l.aml'S l.anib. good to choice. $l.00(ft 19.75; lumhs, fair to Kood, $18 25)' I s.i."; fleshy feeders. fIT.r.'.iwiS.OO; medium weight feeders. $I0.7''1.17.25; cull lambs. $1 4.0." 'u 1 6.50 ; yearlings. $15. 75W17.0O; wethers, $13.50'ti 14. -5; ewes, good to choice. $12 'Jo 'ti l 2.51 . ewes, fair to good, $1 1.50ft 12.50; good fefding ewes. $,s.o'(( 9.25 ; ewes, culls and tanners, $7.00f(i X.oO. l5 liknstts City Lit Slock. ' Kansas City. Mo., Feb. H faille Re Vetuts. 4)0 head; market for week; beer ' steers, steady to 25 ecu's higher; butcher stock and calv . rtcudy to So cents higher; stockers and f"eders. steady, . Hogs Receipts." !. I.C-ikI; market. , steutiy to 10 .-eni- hitflicr: :.ulk, $I4.4 lt.70: 'heavies, $14.:lllf.' U.5: mediums. l44.5lJft4.Mt UshlH. SM .tT'e 15. Oe: packitur sows. llS.OaU.to: plB-. $1 1.501 14.83. - Sheep iirid l-innbs- Ket -ipis. 700 hfsil: nnr'tet for, week. Fat lambs. S3 cents tisrher: sheep, eyurlins and feeding lambs, M Jo 75 cuts higher; breeders, steady. ...1 1 .17, pfd Number of sale of leading stocks: Amer. Meet Sufc-ar Anier. Csr. , S Am. C. A Fdy.... 2, Am. H. U. pfd. . 1 Amer. Loco 6 Am. S. R 2. Am. Sugar Ref. . . . Am. Suma. Tob. . . 1, Am. Tel. Tel... 1 Am. .. I.. & R Anaconda Cop. ... Atchison 2 A .'O. & V.'. 1. S. S. tlaldwin Loco. . , .25, r.. o ,17 Beth. Steel "B" . . . 9. Kulte &. Sup. Cop. Ca!. Petroleum ... 1 I'HII. Paelfle Central Leather .. 4 fhesa. & Ohio f.. M. Kl. P. Chi. Nor C R. I. i- P fhlno Copper ... Corn Products . . . Crucible Steel . . . Cuba Cane Sugar. (len. Klec C.en. Motors . t . . . fit. Nor., -pfd (It. Nor O. Ctfs. . Illinois Central . . Inplr. Copper Int. Mer. iia. Inter. Nickel Inter, Paper K. C. Southern Kennecott Cop. . . L. & S Mt. Pet Mi:.nil Copper.... Midvale Steel . Missouri Pacific. Nevada Cupper... N. T. Central . . . New Haven N'orfo'.k "West. Northern Paciflo. Pan-Am. Pet Pennsylvania Pitts. W. Va... Pittsburgh Coal Ray ( on. Rending Rep. I. A Sinclair O Southern Southern Stud. Cor Texas Co Tobacco Prod . Kulon Pneifio. C. C. Stores I'. S. Ind. Alco I'. S. Steel L. S. Steel pfd Utah Copper... West. Electric. Willys-Overland Ne.tlonnl Lead. Ohio Citlr . . . Royal Dutch . and rang of pries Cop. . . A R . . Pacific. R 700 ,500 ,000 ,H00 .Olid .700 1,00 ,100 ,300 200 ,400 .COO 00 .900 ,300 ,4fl 300 ,000 &00 ,500 .100 ,000 40(1 t 00 ,400 200 fiofl COO (00 too 400 200 100 200 200 100 900 400 400 500 200 COO 900 aoo .500 .100 ,700 .500 .400 700 400 500 ,500 .400 ,900 (too ,50O ,500 .600 100 soo 200 ,000 SOO 1 no 400 .800 ,100 400 ,000 100 81 44 1301., 108 90H 62. 127 US' 97.. 17't 67i, 784.. 149 V ins. ao- si1. 20 5:1 120 7Si 51 tuH 711 26 i H7 SO'i 212 444 156 245 72 T 36'-i 84 53 4' 211, 77 8.i. 14'i 29 5. 80 4:i4 128 ' 104 '.j 88 til ti 134', 82-S 97 17 58 7S' 148 110 29 "t S7', 20'. VI 119 70 s 4;" 32 , 3 3'i 79 i 209', 411 155 241 14 71U, S3", 84 5IM 82 j 20 . 7Ki 14 S 176 171 ton j 44V, 1 130 I loS ! 0H 1 6 2';, : 127 s:i',i ; 97 I 17U I 57 I 784 I K9'v4 ! 110 i 30 i 58 ; 'S2'.i 120 . 78 51 33 , ' 79 26 'i ! 361, 80 l I 109 i 1 44'i I 242 3lii 84 I 53 .I :ti 21H I 7C 14 29 OS 175 14 We offer at par and accrued interest and subject to prior sale, the" following FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS on Nebraska lands: Valuation. $20,800.09 16.000.00 12,000.00 7,200.00 4,000.00 8,000.00 17,600.00 19,400.00 7,700.00 5,760.00 10,800.00 6,500.00 5,500.00 4,800.00 12,240.00 6,000.00 We recommend rny or all of the above to the most discriminating investor a. a SAKE and PERMANENT inver.tn-.ent. Information in detail on the SE CURITY covered by our LOANS will be promptly furnished. Wire at our expense. BENSON & MYERS CO. Investment Bankers. I Loan. Rat. Security. $4,500.00 320 acre 5,500.00 6 760 acres 4,300.00 640 acre 2,200.00 6 480 acre 5,000.00 6 160 acre 4,000.00 6 320 acre 6,000.00 6 320 acres - 6,000.00 6 360 acres 1 3,000.00 6 360 acr 2,000.00 B 060 acre 2,500.00 6"0 360 acre , 1,500.00 e 520 acre 2,500.00 6 640 acre 1,500.00 6 640 acres 4.0O0.00 '6 6S0 acre 2,700.00 6 City property 424 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BLDG. DOUG. 746. 46 23 '4 15 '67 26 71 ' 79U 4! 2 5 .-.314 20 6S4 103. 40 92 ; 20i 89. 14 6; 1 1 6 1,, 71 86 99 U 111 7 2 5914 -5 "h 70 "i 43 1H7. 45 U 23 14 07 77 40 ; 21 K rS' 19i 67-i 104'i 3 7 , 2i 20 8t4 173 V. 06 4 11 4 Klj 60S 84 97 Jll 70H 49S, ?U 75 4I'2 1 00 1, 43S 23 'i IB 67 i 26 90 73 78 63V4 20 68 1044 40 92H 20 891, 183 OS '4 lic-i 70 8 5 V! An Unusual INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ! WE RECOMMEND INVESTMENT IN LIBERTY and VICTORY BONDS At present prices they net from 3.75 to 5.32 We SKLL at New York quotation, without charging commis sion and BUY at prevailing prices less a small handling charge. THIS INSTITUTION IS AFFILIATED WITH FIRST NATIONAL BANK 16th and Farnam Bid. Veer York U S 2s reg .100 4 II S 2s couponl004 "U 4s re .106 I? S nv 4s coU106 Panama 3s regr S3 Pan:i'a 3s cou 88 Am T A T cv 6s 96 4 Aiiglo-Fnnch Bs 91H Ar. A Co 4tfs S21, Atch gen 4s ; . 75 B. A O cv 4s . 59 Beth S ref 5s 831, Cen Leath Es 94 u. u. tv u 7S C B B A Q j 4s 93 Chicago, Mil A. S P cv 44s 6914 tnicago, it. 1. P R ref 4s . . 60 C Cop. c t 6s 78 C of Paris 6s . 89 CAS ref 4'is 70 n A R, G c 4s 60 '4 P of C. 3s( 1931 191 Rrie gen 4s ..39t f X 1st 4 'is 80 O Klec 6s ... 111 C re f4s .. 68 Bnml List. I M M 6s ... K C S ref 3s Jj A Naph un 4s Al K A T 1st 4 s M P gen 4s Mont P ' 5s . . N V C fl Its V P,i 4s iY P 3s O P L rf 4s P T A T 6s P. con 4'ts . . . P Ben 5s .... Read iren 4s . . 3 L A. S P 6s S p cv 5s s R 5s T C cv 6s . T snd P 1st V P 4n Cnited K of fJ Tt A I , 5'2, (19371 1' S It 5s 1' S S 5s ... Wabash 1st .... I I " I I 111 I 72 I j . , - , - , . . ... . ,. j ."-J iiErdri1 i! B ;.iiorte'd" Apple and Ilrled Fruit. New Vorlt. Feb. j. Evaporated Apples --Market dull. Prunes Market quiet. Apricots Market dull Further Liquidation Has Marked Week's Stock Trading Xw Tork. Fb. 14 Banklnc Interest had no reason or explanation to offer for th further drastlo liquidation which left lis impress upoi the securities mnrket this week than those already well esah llshetl in th mlntls of trained observer. The acute international credit situation provoked heavy selllnK of Investment a well as speculative holdings, causing- x- trem recession of 10 to almost 40 points amonir leader. Prlcea rallied yesterday, probably mors as a result of in ovr -tended hort position than for any other cause. Looking beyond th mere question e! cjuoted values, discussion among conaerva. tlve financier delt with greatest mplia sta on further reduction of commodity prices and their relations to th p.ospectiv curtailment, of foreign trade. Remittances to London were firm to strong Insofar as they showed marked re covery Train lowest quotations of th pre- vloua fortnight. Daman loan alio e4 but that coadttton was regarded aa sup flclal In view if tb scarcity of tim. Encouragement waa offered by tha nigs) pressure, of activity reported by leading domeatlo Industrie. The January ton nag statement of th United Stats Steel corporalon for (example showed th Inm ost amount of unfilled tonler rn almost two year. Sno Cotton. New Tork, Feb. 14. Cotton Spot, stesdv; middling, 18.78c. r We Own and Offer New Issue An Investment with a 50-Year Record of Success $500,000 Wells-Abbott-Nieman Co. FLOUR MILLERS , . R9i 73 SOU 80 14 ..85 .89 88 791, &914 98 Uj s; 100 80'i 86 83 li . 9" 87-4 4'hirago Potatoes. Chicago. I'V1. 14. Potatoes Strong: ar rlvnN. , .t cars; northern white sacked. : I4.3isi4.;: farlots: do, built, 4.504.60: western T'.WNi-tM. jobbing, ll.'r.ftjjoo. Residence Loans 5V2 and 6 Monthly Payments Amortization Loans Five Year Loans JIMK We Specialize in the Carelul Handling of Orders of Grain and Provisions for Future Delivery in All Important Markets We Are Members of Chicago Board of Trade Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce .Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Exchange Kansas City Hoard of Trade Sioux City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange We Operate Offices at: Omaha, Neb. Sioux City. Ia. Lincoln, Neb. Atlantic, la. Hastings. Neb. Hamburg, la. itoldrfKe, Neb. lies Moines, la. Geneva, Neb. Milwaukee, Wis ' Chicago, 111. and all of these offices are con nected with, each other by private wires. We Solicit Your Patronage. THE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY Grain Exchange Building. Omaha, Neb. P. S. Cash Consignments Solicited. Ht'C Want Ads are the Best Busi ness Boosters. Bid PROFITS IN OPTIONS $40 Buy Option of $10,000 Francs, Marks or Lire. $295 Buys Option of 100,000 Marks. $300 Buys Option of 100,000 Francs or Lire. Larger Amouott In Proportion Goon for Six Month! '19 Buy 5"",, French Victory Loan 4 French Loan 1917 and S German War Loan BUY GERMAN CITY BONDS $2.1.50 Buyi 1.000 Mark Bond 4 pet. Brsmin 2J.25 Buy! 1.000 Mark Bond 4 pet. Berlin 25.50 Buy! I.0C0 Mark Bond 4 pet. Frsnkfort 23.311 Buy a 1.000 Mark Bond 4t pet. Hambiirn 26.75 Ruyi 1,000 Mark Bond 5 pet. Muenchan 27.50 Buy 1 1,000 Mark Bond 5 pet. Leipzig Many other eitlei at similar prloe!. Tlicse bond are selling today at one-tr-mli nf tiieir pre-war Kii-ee. Wtfeu the mark sues i'ar-i. in its fur'iiei t'rii'e cf 233. your 1.000 Mlk UutuI nlmuld be Wnrth nbcut 1237.50. S.nii ytmr order AT ONCE, indicating amount i'f Ileitis ami cities ilfsiiert, with M. O., check nr draft on .. y. Prlcei Net Without Extra Commliilon Send for Complete Pries Lilts We sell chetltf on all principal cities cf Kuroiic ;ir lowest dailr rates. Kuroiiean ltr.uk iitfs aiifl cuirtil-'y iUl. HENRI WOLF & CO. Stocki and Bond Broken and SPKlalltti In Foreign. Exohang 309 Broadway New York, N. Y. f SCHUYLER, NEBRASKA 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock Price 98 and Dividend Yielding 7.14 Preferred both as assets and dividends. - Callable upon tfiirty days' notice at $110.00 per share and accrued dividend. Par value of shares, $100.00. Dividends pay able quarterly on the first jday of January, April, July and October. Peters Trust Co.' of Omaha, Registrar. Free from Nebraska Personal Property Taxes. Free from the Normal Federal Income Tax. We wish to summarize the following attractive features of this issue of preferred stock: 1. The plant of the Wells-Abbott-Nieman Company is the largest Flour Mill in the State of Nebraska, and one of the largest West of the Missouri River, with a daily capacity of 2,800 to 3,000 barrels. 2. The Company manufactures "Puritan," "Pilgrim," "Patriot" and other well known brands of flour extensively advertised and sold throughout a largo portion of the United States and foreign countries. Total sales of the Company for the present fiscal year should exceed $6,250,000.00. 3. The business was established in 1870, 50 years ago, with an initial in vestment of $16,000, to which was added $90,000 by the owners in 1901, when the plant was first enlarged. With the exception of these sums invested in the business, the entire present net worth of . the Company, amounting to $1,143, 588.80, has been accumulated from earnings, and in addition many hundreds of ' thousands of dollars have been paid in dividends. 4. The Company has no bonded indebtedness and no mortgage can be placed on any of the property over the protest of the holders of 25 of the out standing preferred stock. 5. The Company is required out of . the net earnings to purchase and re deem each year of this issue of preferred stock not less than $25,000.00 par val ue, at a price not to exceed 110 and accrued dividends after advertising for offer ings from preferred stockholders. 6. Average net earnings for last three years were more than three times the dividend requirements, while the net earnings for the six months' period ended December 31, 1919, were more than four times dividend requirements, after provision for depreciation and estimated Federal taxes. 7. The Company has been in business for 50 years and has never had a labor strike. This security offers a conservative investment of the highest grade, tax free in Nebraska, and, in the hands of individuals, free from Normal Federal income tax. In addition to being free of these taxes it yields the investor more than 7 interest. We have purchased this preferred stock as an i nvestment suitable for our own funds and recommend it to our clients. Price 98 and Accrued Dividends to Yield 7.14. Complete detailed circular upon request We Offer First P. origage Bonds On nen Omaha businesi property Irpnomitiatinns: $250 00 to $5,000.00. Owned and recommended by ' Home Builders, Ine. Descriptive literature. American Seeurlty Co.. Omahf. THlTX f TEN A t Buy an Income Month Month A Review of tha Oil Industry of intease inUrait to Stockholders ia M Oil Companies W hv atb.rl a.11 Til M clatm ry factor an taring lata tha oil kuin anpply Jamaad markatiag faeilStlat of tha different flaUt robabIa raaalt of paneling clavalopmaat -and particularly tha bearing of sack factors on tha natnra of tha leading com aniee, each 'one of Which 3 treated separately. . Oaatw wilfecat ea4 ar ablW SatJea. .Write Dvt. 6S-S4 ' E. M. Fuller & Co. ) i . .5 JflJjsjog f -' 1 CeaaetiAatod Stock Exca. a X, T. Si feroad Strtt,?ltw York . -v v t t ....... 1,000 Invested in Each of the Following Securities, Will Give You a Monthly Dividend Check of $17.50 , M. E. SMITH BUILDING ORCHARD & WILHELM COMPANY COMPANY BURGESS-NASH COMPANY 7 Cumulative Pre- 7 Cumulative Pre- 7 Cumulative Pre ferred Stock ferred Stock ferred Stock Will pay you $17.50 on j January 1st April 1st July 1st October 1st Will pay you $17.50 on February 1st May 1st August 1st November 1st Will pay you $17.50 on March 11th June 11th, September llthi December 11th THE ABOVE SECURITIES MAY BE HAD IN AMOUNTS OF $100.00 OR MORE Descriptive Circular on Request lilEOIWATROSTffl The Progressive-Conservative Trust Company Ground Floor Omaha National Bank Building Omaha, Nebraska , Tyhr 10D Affiliated with the OMAHA NATIONAL BANK Th statements contsined herein are baseil upon in formation received from official or other reliable sources, and, while not guaranteed by us, are those on which we have acted in our purchase of this preferred stock. Wells, Abbott, Nieman Company of Schuyler, Nebraska, has received Permit No. 843 from the Bureau of Securities, De partment of Trade and Commerce of the state of Nebraska, au thorizing the sale of the securities described herein under Article XX, Chapter 190 of the Session Laws of 1919, and th general laws of the state of Nebraska. . - - - -i . . . f aBsP flfnsa esas "aBBSnBsnansaV km VSIbbW BSasSBBsfW W B 9 B W B 9 B W HbW W w 0009 0 0KB0b W 17 . - , HIP 1 An Investment Without Worry The owner of a first farm mortgage on productive Nebraska land as offered by the United States Trust Company possesses a security with freedom from care and worry. It is a security of the high est type, returning a fixed interest of 5 or 6 Tax free in Nebraska. The United States Trust Company gives its mort gages continual care, see ing that all insurance, taxes and like matters arc kept in proper shape. In terest is collected by the company and remitted to the proper party free of charge. Detailed Circulars Upon Request United States Trust Co Affiliated with UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK 1612 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska Warehouse Space WANTED The Omaha branch of a national corpora tion will be in need about April 1 of 20,000 square feet of addi tional warehouse space on trackage. Address Y-956, Omaha, Bee v V a I XT