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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 25, 1920.
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Buy Oil Leases and Then You Are Ahead of the Drillers
Leases always go up as "the drill goes down in mother earth!
The eyes of the investing world are now on the oil fields of
Texas! The industry is one of rich reward to those who know it!
An oil lease-the investment of the age-with a big speculative gam
ble! Answering the call of fortune, investors who like to "take a
chance" are buying from one acre to several thousand! The early
investor gets the biggest profits.
Let Us Explain What an Oil Lease Actually Is
An oil lease is similar to a deed in buying a piece of property, except where you buy an oil and gas lease
you do not buy the property. You buy the exclusive rights to all oil and gas found on a given amount of
land, usually expressed in so many acres. No one can take a lease away from you. Leases are usually
made for five years, with a small yearly rental. Rental stop's when oil is found in commercial quantities,
and your lease continues on as long as oil or gas is found. These leases often jump sky-high over night.
The actual owner of, the property in fee who leases the land is entitled by law to a royalty of one-eighth of
all oil found. There is no investment in the world to equal the right to some leases in the oil producing ter
ritory. Land is the foundation of the wealth' of the universe. Land was put there by the Creator to develop.
.- The big oil companies are nbt buying stocks. They are buying oil leases. OIL LEASES are what they
are buying. WHY? To. get ahead of the driller. If a piece of vacant property in your town is just ahead
of the development in that direction, is it not a wise thing to buy a lot there? Oil development is much
faster than house building. The richest man in the world today took a chance and bought oil rights. Why,
did you not get in? Maybe you did not have the opportunity?
$100.00 Special Offering
Coallbeirftsoini arid! beeves
$100.00
ey nifties
Eh
A Proven Field
We own leases on approximately 3,200 .acres in this particular field and have divided a part of these hold
ings into 2-acre tracts in order that the small investor may be afforded an opportunity to buy one or more
tracts which we are offering at the unusually low price of $100.00 per tract. We can also furnish larger tracts
in proportion as to price. ; '
Deep Tet Wells Now Drilling in This Field Other Locations Being Made for Deep and Shallow Oil
A DRILLING LOCATION HAS, BEEN MADE ON 40 ACRES ADJOINING SOME OF OUR TRACTS
Don't delay or it may be, too late. Prices may advance oyer night and this offering is only for a
limited time. Write or wire for one or more of these tracts.
Laura Well Near
Pecos Penetrates ;
. A Fine. Oil Sand
Messenger Is Sent to Trace
Casing With Which to
Shut Off Water Which
Stands 1,100 Feet in Hole.
Special to Ttxas Oil Ledger.
Pecos, Texas, April 16. The
Laura well of the Sunshine Oil Cor
poration has penetrated two and
one-half feet into a fine sand that
smells of oil. Casing: holds water
to within 200 feet of the top. A
messenger has been sent out to rush
casing, which was previously or
dered, to shut off water struck a
few days ago. Officials say they
expect to bring in a gusher when
the water is shut off. The slush pit
shows signs of oil. The well is be
lieved to be about 1,800 feet deep.
Oil men here are much excited
over the showing and many are try
ing to buy acreage in the vicinity of
the well, which is eight miles north
of Pecos. A heavy lubricating oil
has been found at 150 feet by the'
Dominion Oil Company No. 1 half a
mile northwest of the Bell well and
twelve miles north of the Laura
well. -
CARLOCK TO PUT
DOWN 1,000 FOOT
WELL NEAR PECOS
M. P Carlock of this city has let
the contract for a thousand-foot oil
well oq section 10, block 3, Reeves
county, Texas. The well is to be
drilled on 40 acres of a 340-acre
tract of land acquired by Mr. Car
lock from the Sunshine Oil corpora
tion. The site is about six miles
southwest of the famous Ira Bell
wen and 13 miles north of Pecos.
It is seven miles north of the Laura
well of the Sunshine corporation.
"Mr. Carlock made the deal with
Alfred Tinally, president of the Sun
shine corporation, and the proposed
well is the first in the Pecos field to
be contracted for by an individual.
Geologists who have examined the
tract are unanimous in the opinion
that it is one of the most promising
locations in the district
Drilling will be rushed, as the
contract calls for immediate com
mencement of the work, and money
has been placed in escrow to guar
anteehe completion f the well.
LEASES IN PECOS
ROCKET TO $1,000
NEAR BELL WELL
Dallas, Texasj March 27. Few of
the Dallas party of about sixty oil
operators and business men who
visited the Toyah-Pecos fields Mon
day failed to buy leases, according
to Z. E. Black, publicity director of
the Dallas Chamber of Commerce,
who represented that body on the
excursion and returned yesterday.
I SIGN AND MAIL I
I Subscription
The Inter-State Company, I
I 207 South 18th St., Ground Floor,
Omaha, Nebraska.
I Enclosed please find S in payment I
I for 2 H -acre Oil Lease Tracta in your I
' holdings in Toyah Oil Basin Field in Culbertson and . '
Reeves Counties, at $100.00 a tract. It is understood i
I that I am to receive a good assignment of the same. I
. and that upon receipt of my remittance you will send .
I me a teetionized plat showing the particular location of I
my lease. I
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Address .' i
(Write plainly.)
Make all checks, money orders or drafts payable to
I The Inter-State Company. I
NOTE: That dippings refer to Toyah Oil Basin Field.
, , Oil Lands and Oil Leases ' ;
207 South Eighteenth Street, Ground Floor, Omaha, Neb.
Write for Our Oil Lease Questionnaire or Any Other Information You May
Desire Qn Oil Land or Leases
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Stock Market Experiences
Setback During Last Week
New York. April 14 Further "correc
tive measures" Invoked by the federal-reserve
board to curtail or restrict specu
lative credits gave the stock market a
violent setback this week, but the reaction
was accelerated by a weakened bull posi
tion. The action ot the Central bank authori
ties took, the form of advanced discount
rates at Important financial, commercial
and Industrial centers. This was supple
mented by the private banks of those sec
tions where additional contraction of
loans was In progress.
These domcstio credit conditions were
accompanied by evidence of world-wide
stringency ot the same rhara'.'ter, an echo
coming from Japan, where aueculatlon
during and following the war culminated
In financial disaster.
Enormous liquidation of Liberty bonds
a decline of 1 to 4 per cent also served
to unsettle the local securities market.
Offering of these Issues evidently came
from all part of the country, but round
amounts were sold by corporations as the
only Immediate means of new financing. .
There was a letup to gold Imports, also
to exports of that metal, although further
shlpmenta to South America are under
negotiations. Much of the week's setback
in foreign exchange, especially the Lon
don rate, was due to ofterlngj of lterllng
bills hero for Japanese Interests.
New York General.
New York. April 23. Wheat Spot.
easy: No. 3 red and No. 2 hard. 13.05 and
Nn 2 tyiItH Huriim f.1 Ot o I t traU
New York, export.
and No. 2 mixed, II. SOU r- I. f.
npoi, unsettled; 1NO. i wnue,
i. 3901.4V nominal.
Lard Firm; middle-west, S19.S6 (S 19. 65.
New York Poultry.
New York, April 24. Poultry Live,
easy; stags, 34i35c; fowls, 4243c;
roosters, 26 ft) 29c; turkeys, 30 35c; dressed,
steady and unchanged.
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They are finding it highly profit
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What can be accomplished by this
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Getting Ahead." By investing $25
per month for 10 years he accumu
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Severe Financial Strain
Causes Break In Corn Price
Chicago, April 14. Big setbacks In the
valun of grain and provisions nave result
ed this week from Indications of severe
financial strain. Compared with a week
ago, corn prices this morning were 8 He
to To down, oals were off 44 o to ItsO
and provisions lower 37o to 11.95,
All deliveries of corn, oats, rye and
barley were at about high record prices
for the season whin suddenly the corn
market was swept by an avalanche ot
selling. The pressure to get rid of hold
ings and selso advantages from the break
In prices went far usyond ordinary limits
before traders began to regain their
equilibrium and to be guided even partly
by Influences other thun the violent
changes of securities In New York. Ac
tive export demand for wheat and rye
helped to a material extent at this Junc
ture to restore comparative confidence on
the part of bulla In the corn market.
Later, however, the bearish effect of un
usual weakness In New York atocks be
came again the ruling factor and to a
great extent once moro flattened out the
buying power In the corn market.
Oats Joined the downward plunge of
corn but tallied later owing to lateness of
seeding.
Provisions were depressed with grain
and hogs. '
fc'ew York Coffee,
New York, April 24. There was a re
newal of near-month liquidation In the
market fnr coffee futures and some scat
tered selling on reports of an easier tone
In Rio and a continued light spot demand.
First prices were 2 to 6 points lower, with
May selling off to 14.3$c and December
to lt'50c during the middle of the morn
ing, or 3 to 7 points net lower. Mont of
the business was In the way of switching
from near to late months, however, and
there were rallies on coverlno; with the
close net unchanged to 6 rlnts lower.
ApVil. 14.35c: Mny, 14 40c: July. 14.83c:
September, 14.55c; October, 14.53c; Decem
ber. 14.50c: January,' 14.40c; March 11.4SP.
Snot coffeo quiet; Rio "a, 1544c: Santos
4s. 2324c.
New York Procfuce.
New York, April 23. Butter Firm;
creamery higher than extras, 7744ft)78c,
extra, 77c: firsts. 70W76e; packing stock,
current make, No. 2. 42 Vt 43c.
Eprgs Irregular, unchanged.
Cheese Firm: state whole milk flats,
held white and colored speclHls. 30tyrrti
314c; state whole milk flats, held white
and colored, average run, 28ift30c; state
whole milk current make colored speetnls.
2e; state whole milk current make, white,
27 44fl28c.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Mo., April 23. Butter
Unchanged.
Eggs 40c higher, $12.75 per case;
firsts, lc higher, 43c.
Poultry Broilers, 70c. -
Live Stock
Oman's I.lve Stock.
Omaha, Neb., April 14.
necoipta were i.Hiwe. nos". oiine
Official Monday ll.tHO
Official Turaduy .... 9.t72
Official Wednesday.. 6.207
Official Thursday... E.T8S
Official Friday 1,169
Estimate Saturday.... 400
Six days this wk...3.903
Same days Must wk. .22.021
Same days i wits. ago. 38,1)94
Same days I wka, ago. 38,501
Sams days yeur ago, 18,124
14.ISI If.nff
16,145 9.73
16,981 7.018
23.575 4.104
9.500
78,367 42.203
42.603 19.9H3
78,20d 4li,3ll3
93.K9.1 44.474
66,348 20.39U
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Chicago Produce.
Chicago. April 21. Butter Unsettled;
creamery, 476544c.
Kggs Unchanged: receipts. 41.998 esses.
Poultry unchanged.
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Fortunes being made on these broad mar
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Receipts and disposition of live stock
at tho Union Murk Yards, Omaha, Nob.,
for 24 hours ending at t o'clock p. m.,
April 24;
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle Hogs Sheen
Missouri mi me 1
Union Pacific 5
C. & N. W., east 2
C. N. V west
C. St. P.. M. O I
C, B. & Q , east 6 .,
C, B. & .f west 7 ' 13
t' K. I. & P.. east . . . t 1
0.. It. I. & P., west.. 3 1 '
(.hi. Ot. West 2 1
Total recoipts 24 90 1
DISPOSITION' IIKAU
TToge
Swift & Co 1,380
Cuilnhy Packing Co t37
Armour & Co .......1,164
Si-hwarts A Co 623
J. V. Murphy 1,790
Llnlnger 109
Phillips 1
Total 5 754
Cattle Due to a roinblniillon of the
eastern railroad situation nnd generous
receipts here prl es on beef steers have
declined ll.60(n1.76 In the past week, hulk
of the decline being made on tho first
three days, packers have declined most,
heavy steers especially, although yearlings
are 76c if 11.25 below laht week's levels.
Butcher stock did not feel the decline un
til late Tuesday and Wednesday, when
prices dropped 76ci(( ll. Blockers and feed
ers have been quiot all through the week,
although some strength was shown early,
values aro now at about the same levels
as on last week's close.
Cattle Good to choice beeves, H.75ffD
12.75; fair to good beeves, $1 n.ofti 11.75;,
common to fair beeves, f9.00i8'10.O0;
good to choice yearlings, $l2.l)oiu13.uv;
fair to gnod yearlings, $10.00S) 12.00; coin
prime h.Mfern, $1 0.00 (fn 1 1.60; good to chol -Vs
heifers. 8.0U10.U0; cnoice to prime cows.
99.764)11.00; good to choice cows, $8.00
9.50; fair to good cows, 97.00fell.00; com
mon to fair cows. 4.257.00; choice to
prime feeders, I10.00ll.00; good te
choice feeders, 99.OOl0.00; medium to
good feeders. $8. 009.00; common to fair
feeders, 7.006'8.00: good to choice stack
era, 9.0O$10.50; fair to good stockera.
$7.769.00; common to fair stockers, 2G.0U
H7.75; stork heifers. 16.00 W Oo; stock,
cows, 25.767.76; stock calves, lOO
10.00; veal calves, $9.60814.50; bulls,
stags, etc., -I5.0010.00.
Hogs-Saturday's estimated run of f.500
head of hogs brought the total for the
week to 79,300 head, around 12.000- more
than a 'year ago. and some Sii.uoa more
than last week. The market has been In
an unsettled condition, and while Monday's
msrket, whjch was strong to 25c higher,
prices hav gradually worked lower with,
sharp declines on Tuesday and Thursday
and while Some strength has been noticed
towards the close of the week, It was con
fined largely to shippers, with packers
holding back, the result creating prac
tically two markets. Packers bought roo3t
of their hogs Saturday from $13.25
14 00, and shippers from $13.7514.50.
going up to $15.00 for choice lights. While
tho shipper market Is nearly steady with,
last Saturday, the pucker market ia 60c9 -$1.00
lower.
HOGS.
No Av.
26. .511
55. .345
05. .318
50.. 271
69. .269
66. .270
6B..273
70. .226
66. .223
81. .243
Sh.
iio
80
iio
310
110
110
No. Av.
45. .324
ISO. .2KH
32. .245
39. .190
65. .265
70.. 248
78. .211
69. .255
79. .212
Sh.
70
120
0
140
70
40
Fr.
13 Off
13 35
13 60
13 75
14 00
14 15
14 35
14 50
14 70
were re-
nomlnally
Pr.
11 00
13 25
3 3 60
13 65
13 96
14 10
14 25
14 40
14 60
14 75
Sheep o sheep and lambs
celved today and trade ruled
steady. The market this week has been
In general good shape, demand from paek
erprnvtng active on most clays and prices
tor all classes or Hilling material show a
little Improvement. Fat lambs are clos
ing strong to 104fl5c higher with shorn
lambs, sh"!ep etc., selling about 25c higher.
Fat sheep continue scarce. Best shorn
Jambs here this wek broucht $18. 004
18.20, and choice light wooled Mexicans
topped at $20.85, these prices establish
new records for this season and are
higher than .any previous records with
the exception of peak prices paid In April
two years ago. A few good ewes early
In the week reached $15.25. Countrv
buyers are paying up to $20.00 for good
shearing lambs, but the outlet Is sea
sonably email.
Quitatlons on Sheep and Lambs Good
to choice. $20.2520.75; lambs, fair to
good, $19,25120.25; shorn lambs. $17.25fi
18.00; shearing lambs, $19.00(ii,20.no; cull
lambs, $14.6017.60: yearlings, $17.50
18.00: wethers. $15.0016.50; ewes, good
to cholre, $14,60115.25; ewes, fair to good,
$13.50614.25; ewe culls and canners, $6.00
12.00.
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Chicago Live Stork.
Chicago, April 24. (V. S. Ttureau of
Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 3,000 head;
mostly steady; beef steers, $11.00iS12.20:
calf trade a big dollar decline, mostly
$13.00; compared with a week ago, beef
steers, mostly $1.00 to $1.60 lower; butcher
Btock, 40c to $1.00 lower; cauners and cut
ters, 25c to 50c lower; calves, $2.60 lower;
feeders, unevenly lower.
Hogs Receipts. 18,000 head: market
opened weak to lower; later steady to 16o
higher than Friday's average; top, $15.25;
bulk light, $15. 00i3lS.26: bulk. 250 lbs.
'jp. $15.36fyl4.25: good many held off the
market at owners' request. Pigs steady.
Shep and Lambs Receipts, 2.000 head;
no trading; compared with a week sgo,
wooled lambs. 25fa'50c lower: shorn lambs,
25&50c higher; sheep steady.
Siour City live Stock.
Sioux City, Ia.. April 24. Cattl! Re
ceipts, 750 head; market steady; beef
steers, choice fed, $10.6015.00; short fed,
$9.0010.50; fed yearlings, $9.00013.00;
beef cows. $6.007.75; fat cows and
heifers, $7.7511.50; canners. $3.006.0;
veal calves, $7.0015.00: common calves,
$6.009.60: feeders. $8.50fi10.00; stockers.
$7.00 10.00; feeding rows, $5.007.00;
Blocker heifers. $6.00 8. 60.
Hogs Receipts. 5,600 head market 56o
to 50c higher; light, $1 1.251 4.75; mixed.
$14.0O14.50; heavy, $13.0014.25; bulk,
$14.00!6'14.50.
No sheep.
Kansas C ity Live Stork.
Kansas City, Mo., April 21 Cattle
Receipts. 650 head: market for week:
Heavy steers. $1.00 to $:'.00 lower; handy
welriht and yearlings, 50c to $1.00 down;
fat she stock and bulls scarce and about
steatiy; veal and calves slow and increas
ingly lower.
Hogs Receipts BOO head; market
steadv to weak: top. $14.00; lights and
mediums. $13 50 ft 14.09; bulk of sales,
heavy, $12.S5ifrl3.25.
Sheep anil Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head?'
bulk of receipts direct to packers,
St. Jowph I.lve Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., April 5 -Ifaltle Re
ceipts, loo head: market nominal; steers.
$10.00014.25; cows and heifers, ' $4,50 0
13.60: calves. $6.0012.50.
Hogs-Recelpts, 2. 00 lead; market
uneven but steadv; top, $14.35; bulk of
sales. $13.25i?( 14.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head:
market nominal: lambs, $20.0021.00;
ewes, $14.50(9.15.50.
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Omaha Hay Market.
Rereipls continue light on both prairie
hay Bnd alfalfa. And the demand Is good,
which has caused the market to advance
on all grades of hay and alfalfa. Oat and
wheat straw steady.
Hay Vpland prairie No. 1. $2C.nn3i
24.00; Nn. 2. $19.0022.00: No. 3, $14.00(0
17.00: Midland, No. 1. $21. OOig 23.00; No.
2. $l9.norC1.00: lowland. No. 1, $14.00
16.00; No. 2, $9.0012.00; No. 3, 8.00
11.00.
Alfalfa Choice. $33.00i 34.00; No. 1,
$31. 00ft33. 00; standard, $26. 00i 30.00; No.
2, $19.006 22.00; No. 3, $14.00(816.00.
Strw Oat, $10.00 jjl3.00; wheat, $9.50
11.50.
New York Dry fioods. "
New York. April 24. Cotton goods mar
ket today were quieter and yarns quiet,
rrices generally held steady; burlaps were
ciuiet and firm. Calcutta advances Indl-
cated a finder tone among producers.
miss v ero (luiei aiiu nun luuua in iigut
demand.
WARM WEATHER IS THE
BREEDING TIME FOR RATS
AND MICE. R1D.OF-RATS pre.
vents raising of new supply. , If
you have used it, use morel If
not, start now I Non-Poisonous
and sold tinder Money-Back Guar
antee. If your Dealer can't supply
you write to us.
Small Box 15c. $1.00 per lb. in bulk.
Berg & Beard Mfg. Co.,' Inc.
100 Emerson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.