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OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1920.
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FIHANCIAL.
Stocks and bonds
B are now able to make first real estate
mortRBiM tn amall amount. W also
' nanme rra i esiai contract at
discount.
Days & Mayne,
6lt .yeellna Bldg., Omaha, Nb.
-s Prarl St., Council BluKa.lowa.
iit . 'V-. qu;c c". 15 shares
ir insurance stork at fl22
per share. Box A-SJ, Bee,
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
YOU WANT TO BELL THAT HOUSE
ant nuicK action?. Just tty us., Call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Bldg.
IJuy or b11 Omaha ReVl Estate (e
FOWLER & M'DONALD,
112" City Nat'. frank Bldg. Doug, im.
W. G. SHRI.V'ERls'nSS:
1047-1 Omaha Net. BankBldjrn. i5jj.
HAVS buyers with $500 cash down. List
with us. R, F. Clary Co., 244-06 Amos
Ave. North Omaha Reajtors,.Col. 175.
HAVB Inqulrtaa tor homes; do you want
iu youj- properly r List it with n
Orlmmel,
umana nari Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATES-SUBURBAN.
Dundee1
DUNDEE HOME
. $8,000
Large living- room, dining room and
kitchen first floor; finished in mahog
eny and white enamel; I Imps bedrooms
and bath second flaor: finished In nat
ural pine. Furnace heat ; located on
south front lot near Mt and Nicholas
streets.
"This property enn be handled on
$1,500 cash, balance monthly.
GEORGE & CO., -
REALTORS,
02 City Nat. Bank
Tyler t04.
DUNDEE
i
This beautiful eight-room home, hav
ing laNre living room with fire place,
large dining room, breakfast room and
kitchen on first floor; 4 fine bedrooma,
bath and sleeping porch on second floor
and 3 finished rooms on third floor;
hot mater heat; two beautiful lota with
shrubbery and fruit; price only $16,000
nit a real bargain,
D. V. SHOLES CO.,
REALTORS,
I6-17 City Nat.
D. 41.
T!k. Bldg.
Florence.
NET B4VAX- Suburban Drop'ty. Col.
REAL ESTATEUNIMPROVED.
WE HAVE an unusually well located piece
ot trackage' at 7th and Leavenworth.
flM33tiyck on both sides. At right
price. Alfred Thomas, 604 First Nat.
Bank.
Vacant Property.
TWO nice level lots, cement walk,
tcio,
iO cash. Colfax 2511 evenings.
REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED.
West.
STUCCO BUNGAI.OW ..
LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS
OWNER LEAVING CITY
lUST BE SOLD '
New. strictly modern, Sroom stucco
bungalow. Oak finish, fireplace, all
built-in features, tiled bath, base tub,
cement porches. One of the most com
plete homes on our list. Owner Is leav
ing and selling at actual cost. Price,
$8,500.00. about $2,000. On cash. Your
opportunity! to save $1,000. Call us at
mite, as tills will go quick. ,
J. L HIATT COMTANY,
900 First Nat. Bank. Tyler 63.
v , $7,500 SNAP
Frame semi-bungalow, five extra
fine rooms and glassed " sleeping
porch. Living room across front
of house with mantel and book-cases.
Oak finish on firsj floor, white enam
el second floor. Garage and drive.
On paved street. Convenient to car.
For appointment to inspect call
Grant Benson, Walnut 1580 Even
ings; Tyler 3540 Days.
A special bargain this space
every day.
6 Room, West
Now Vacant
$6,560; Only $1,750
Dojyn s
This home is a atory and a half,
semi-bungalow type, havinit Rood
siied rooms and bath on first floor
and 2 large bedrooms upstairs. Com
pletely modera throughout. Just been
newly decorated throughout In best
of condition. Situated on large south
front lot 5xl6 feet. Paving paid.
Garage for 1 far.
This property is positively good val
ue and merit your attention. Located
at 46th and Cuming. Good neighbor
hood and close to Farnam car line.
Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Nelson.
HASTINGS & llEYDEfl
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50.
In planning anil constructing our houses we have
kept in mind the fact that the home owner of today
demands an attractive home but at the same time
an economical one in other words, he must have
"value" - -
-Value is based to a great extent on lo
cationand our "HOMES" are located
in DUNDEE'S newest residence section.
311 South 50th avenue This house is a splendid
" . example of what careful
planning and close supervi
sion will accomplish the
n . interior finish is of light
oak come out and go over
this property at first hand.
314 South 50th Street Of the "DUTCH COLO
NIAL" design interior fin
ish of ivory enamel through
i out with doors finished in
mahogany making a beau
tiful combination you'll
fihd an exceptional "value"
in either ofthese
' ' f "HOMES."
MODEL HOME '
Furnisned by Houses Lighted Up at Night
Orchard Wilhelm
310 SO. BOTH ST. ,
Open Daily From
2 to P. M.
REAL ESTATEIMPROVED
West.
maha Real Etatk and Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN,
1 Paston Blk. Phone Tyler 488.
North.-'
OWNER WANTS
' OFFER NEW
KELLAST0NE HOME'
Located In Mnntclalr Addition, ad
joining Bemls Park; a brand hew home.
Colonial style,-central hall arrangement;
large Jiving ntcm, sun room, dining
room, r.reakfast room and kitchen first
floor; four dandy bedrooms and tile
hath second floor; oak and white enamel
finish throughout; large fire place and
other built-in features; locatfd on rorner
lot; garaga for two cars; a very at
tractive home Just completed this year
and desirable In every way. ,
GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTOR -Douglas
5851), 18-2o' city National.
MILLER PARK
BUNGALOW
OWNER AUTHORIZED
US TO SELLV
Five-room, strictly modern bungalow,
located on Laurel avenue; all on one
floor, dandy large living room, dining
room w4th built-in buffet; 2 nice bed
brooms, one a combination bedroom and
sun room and kitchen on the first floor:
nice floored attic: full basement, furnace
heat. Owner must have 13.890 cash, and
has priced the property to us at way
below tho actual market value. Will sell
adjoining lot If desired.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
37 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.. Doug. 171.
Ask for Mr. Olbson.
JUST.THE PLACE
YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING
FOR.
Close, 'to school, churches and car line.
Tills 6-room homo In modern In every
respect and Ideally located. Has la-ne.
cheery living room, dining room, kttch-
,n, pan-.ry, 3 Dcarooms and Bath. At -
m: wen riooreu ana i rooms emu bur
iiiimneu oir in it.; run cement base
ment. Large lot. Do not fail to see
thl.
R. F. CLARY CO.. REALTORS.
2404-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 175.
florencf bi.vd. and . antes. -
A 0-rnom all-modern homo ynu will
want once you have seen It. Has re
ception hall, large living room, dining
room, kitchen and pantry on 1st floor;
3 largo bedrooms and bath or, Id floor,
full cement basement, furnace heat anil
rink In basement. Located Just off
Ames Ave. on 'lorunee Blvd. hown by
appointment only. K-y at offlcs
R. K. CLARY COT. .REALTORS.
2404-OS Ames Ave. x Colfax 175.
8-Room Modern Jlouse
Vacant
Nice home, well located In Knuntze
Place, at 16US Lothrnp street; lot 50x124,
with garage, near Sherman avenue car
line, key 1st door cast.
W. H. Gates,
647 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.' Dir. -.394.
FIRST AND LAST CHANCE.
2535 North 65th St. Beautiful 5-room
bungalow; oak, floors and finish, full
basement, large lot; fruit trees and
shrubberies; only two blocks from car
line; house only 6 years old. Trice
$4,300. $1,500 cash.
L. D. SwaTison,
408 Brown Block. , Pouglas 1637.
Attention, Colored Man
$3,500.
Daady 6-room bunpalow. all modern,
excellent shape. ImineMate possession.
Doug. 9206, ' 1
BUNGALOW
Five rooms,, modern, new, near park
and boulevard, sightly view,. Call Mr.
Mead. Doug. 7412. ' .
FOR SALE Twp new smalt homes.
Hampton place. on easy terms. Two
blocks from Berison car line. Will take
used Ford car as first payment. Call
Walnut 2607.
A. FEW homes and loll for sale In Park
wood addition; a safe place for Invest
nient. Norrls fc Norrla. Douglas 4270.
5 ROOMS modern, garage, two lots, near
24th and Sprague, will take smaller cot-
tage as part payment. Colfax 4182.
MIJNB LUSA homes and "lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
SMALL house, two lots, cement sidewalk,
two blocks to car; $900, $250 cash. CoL
2511 evenlnps. 1
FIVE-ROOM modern, garage, two lots;
small cottage as part payment. Col.
41S2.
FIVE-ROOM cottage, 609 No. 32nd St.;
price $1,500; look at It. See DanSmlth.
Call P. 970 or Wal. 140J for appointment.
3. a ROBISON, real
ment, 443 Bee BUlg.
estate and Invest
Douzlas t097.
BENSON & MEYERS CO., 424 Qm. v.Nat'l.
South.
DUNDEE, $8,400 .
Nearly new. five-room bungalow home
with pressed brick foundation, full
length living room, French doors, etc.;
fine sightly lot, 50x135 and nifty garage;
don't ove.rlook this ftet; price $8,400.
Call Mr. Schroeder, Walnut 3359 evenings,-
Douglas 3261 dayB.
IMMEDIATE possession; 824 S. JSth St.;
6-room modern stucco bungalow; $2,600
cash, bal, mo. Crelgh. 608 Bee. ,Dg. 200.
$500 CASH, partly modern house, iienja
Tttln A Frankenberg. Doug. 722
Miscellaneous.
$3000 $500 Dqwn
light take less, house and tw
Amos Grant Co.
REALTORS, '
83S0. 330-2-4-6-s Brandels Theater Bldg.
PTPTflV.TT Xr Pi! aella
rents
tnsu's
and
real estate. 250 Bee Bldg.. Douglas (33.
DUPLEX pressed brick flat, near 30th and
Farnam; 8 r. on each side; oak finish;
snap at $12,500; terms. D. 1734 days.
H
Beauty and
Economy
ts
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
509 KEELINE BLDG.
Phone Douglas 8102.
Live Stock
Omaha. Sept. 23.
Receipts Were Cattle Hogs Sheep
Official Monday ... 20,283 ;,nsi 26.635
Official Tuesday ... 10.448 3.SL'4 ::u.4KZ
Official Wednesday. 11.874 4,747 :il.S42
Estimate Thursday. 4.20 1,800 16,500
Four days this wk.. 4.2i6 13.952 104,839
Same day last wk.. 48.7S4 1S.3S2 114,521
Same day 2 wk. ago S0.751 18,897 101,165
Same day 3 wk.' ago SO. 1st il.SR 85,748
fame day year ago. 60.64 (4,531 1!4,07IJ
Receipts and disposition
at the Union stock yards,
for !4 hours ending ot 2
of live stock
Omaha. Neb.,
o'clock p. m..
September 23. 1920.
RECEIPTS CARS
Cattle -
Hogs
Sheep
'it
Missouri Pacific
I
r
r,
18
4
6
4
6
Inlon Pacific
61 N
& N. W.. east.
& . W.. west
St. P.. M. & O...
H. & Q., east....
B. & Q.. west
R.l L & P.. east
R. I. & P. Vst. .
Illinois Central
Total receipt-
.181 50 65
DISPOSITION H E A D.
Cattle Host- Sheep
Morris Co. . . .
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing
Armour & Co. .
Scbjvartt & Co.
J. - V. Murphy. .
Ogdsn
Lincoln PacTilng
6SI
1.224
Co.. .1,034
780
6.11
ni
693
44
nr
,640 ,
26 ,
1,2:16
677
3,069
Co.,
!7
S. Omaha Packing
Co.
Cunningham
John Hoth & Sons.;..
Glassberg
W i Ison & Co. .
W. n. Van Sent v ft Co.
7
1 .....
1
27
109 .....
22
106
6H
6H4
140
22
127
117
134 .....
sr.
4IIR
1 53
134
419
7S
SO
66 !....
10 .... .
6
66
S
licnion A Van Shut...
W. W. Hill & Co, ....
F. P. Lewis
,T. U. Rutt & Co
J. H. Bulla
Itosenstftck Bros
V. 0. Kellogg
Wci'theimer & Pec.cn..
Kills & Co
Sullivan Bros
A. llpthscr.lld ....
Jlo.-fcan. c. &
E G. Christie
John Harvey .
Co. .
i.T,nsen &
l.umlgrcn. . .
Dennis
Francis
Chock Krebs
maha Packing Co....
Midwest Pucking Co..
Smiley
Muiiahnh T
Other buyers
10.849
Totals
.9.352 3,410 15,623
rattle There was a fair run of cattle
hee for a Thursday, tho morning estimate
placing arrivals nt, 4.200 head. The four
dsvs' total of 46.200 head la 2.600 Bntnller
than last week and 4,000 less than a year
ago. Trade was slow today on art! classes
of cattle but prices did not look much. If
nnv. different than on yesterday. Choice
corn feds sold as high as $l.00i!16.60
end no real desirable westerns were on
sale. Compared with week ago good
corn-fed steers are steady to a little
lowrtr. Western beef ot all hinds are
fully 50c lower and some of the ntedlum
kinds are as much a't73c lower Choice
Blockers and Rood to choice feeders are
steady with a week ago and no more than
a quarter lower in any case, but th plain
to medium kinds are l( ani o
for the week. Cows and heifers are 50c
and In some cases 75c lower except Cah
ners and cutters, which are '-a!y- .
.Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
beeves $l.60r.M; . Rood to choice
beeves $15.00 16.50; fair to Rood beeves,
tl a. 60 15.00; common to fair bere.
$12.Ofl'S13.60:
$16.00(g)17.26:
$15.00816.00;
$13.00l'15.0O;
eoOICe IO prune
pond to choice yesrllngs.
fair to good yearlings,
common to fair yearlings,
choice to prime grass
$10.0013.00;
$12.00(fr 14.50; good to choice grass
beeves,
beeves,
f finffi) 11.7b lair iu "u
beeves, $.005.5u; common ".''
beeves, $7.0OS.00; Mexicans, JJ--:
choice to prime grass cows, fJ-;-":
good to choice. graV c" ws. $6.257.o,
fair to good grass cowsS5.t5s.0; com
"on to fair grass cows $55.26; choice
to prime feeders. $10.7512.00; good to
choice feeders. $9.25!10.60; medium to
good feeders. $S.009.00; common to fair
feeders, $6.00(6 M0; good to Ahoice stock
ers $9 OOfflC.OON fair to rood Blockers.
$7.00ff?8.75; common to tockera,
$5.60if6.75; stock heifers. $5.757.25.
sto.-k cows, jj.Bi.; "WK novo, ,...
ffi)9 50; veal calves. s.vvwi.vv,
stags, etc.. $5.0011.00.
BEEF STEERS.
No.
Av. Pr. Ne. - Av. i-r.
.1191 $14 50 20., ....,1280 $15 2
.123S 16 50
WESTERN" CATTLB.
52.
il.
WTUJUSO,
6 00
XERRASKA.
12hfrs.i 460
11 strs.
5 cows
11 cows
920
974
839
50 10clvs..'27
5 70 11 strs.- 993
4 60 12 mxd. -537
7 25
10 75
g 50
Hht.
triers Ri.ceints
of hogs continue
lodav'R estlmafe providing Vr
only 4
loads or 3.300 head. The small
run was
cleaned up at
fairly early hour at prices
steady to 10c
lower with the close me
h.,f time of the dav. me duik win
Ohour little chance, it any, ncuis i"n
$16.0016.50 and the ton
Is 10c lower.
at $16.90,
which
IIUUS.
Av.
.297
.312
.287
.247
No. Av.
4B . .400
70. .297
67. .278
53. .ii9fl
65.. 238
81. .227
27. .220
57. .230
Sh.
Pr.
No,
Sh. Pr.
210 $15 85
140
$15 li
65
38
58
110
140
110
110
80
15 911
16 10
16 20
16 30
la 40
16 0
16 15
16 25
16 35
16 50
.16 8
40
45
69. .212
60. .807
200
190
16 75
193
16 0
Sheep A
i.i, nr-ived nnlV the trade was raunr
quiet from, the start. Fat lambs had to
sell mostly at a doclum of lOlSe. with
fat sheep all of a nufrter lower. Best
killing -lambs brought $13.00013.10; fat
owes dropped to $6.00 and less, feed
incr i.mlii were rather slow sale, with a
tendency to values lower; especlslry on 1
In-between grades. Best l'ght leenmg
lambs were-quotable up to vllJ.0?. flj
bulk ot the good grades movlhg'at $13.00
5' 1 2.76. - , k
Quotations on sheep: Fat. range Jambs,
$12.00ilS.lO:- feeding Iambs, fll.SOia.00;'
cull lambs. $9.00iH0.60; yearlings, fS.25(31
9.00; feeder yearlings, $.ZC69.2f: wetlj
crs, $6.15?7.25; ewes. $5.00SrS.OO; feed
ing ewes. S4.B05.75; ewe culls and Chn
r.ers, f2.O0SfJ.6O.
Chlcaga-1 live Stock.
Chicago. Sept. 23. Cattle Receipts 10 000
head; choice steers steady to strong; top.
$18.25: bulk choice. $18.7518.00; good
sl-rs, mostly $!5.501.25; medium steers
Very dull at uneven prices! bulk grassy
crttle, $9.014.00; butcher cattle, weak
and draggy: best she slock, - $6.609. 60;
canner. slow, f4.0OiS4.75; bologna, bulls.
$.007.00; choice vcalers, tl7.0017.74:
grassy calves. dull, f6.50ll.00; best
fcialers, steady: others, lower; westerd,
steady; hulk, fS.SOiim.OO.
Hogs Receipts 18,000 head ; market
opened 1525o higher than yesterday's
average; closing strong and 10J15c high
er than erl; top. $17.45; bulk light and
butchers. $U.4017.35: bulk packing sows,
$16.r6igil5.60; pigs, 1025c higher; bulk
dtslrable kinds. $16.60"T17.00.
gheep Receipts 16,000 hcd; market
alow; mostly steady; spots on memum
lambs lower; top naiive, ju.iu; uuiiv,
$11. 00?il2. 50; no good fat westerns here;
lop, $12.00 to killers, $13.(0 to feeders,
fat ewta, 25.006.00.
, , v 1
1 - St, I-oois Uva Stock.
East St. Louis, 111., Sept. 23, Cattle
Receipts. 2.S00 head; steers. 45c lower; top
steersT tl4.75; bulk, f9.50r3.00; yearling
steers and heifers steady; canners, cows,
steads- at t3.75M.25; bulls steady; calyes
steady- good and choice alors, fl6.60
17.00; feeder steers steady.
Hogs Receipt, 6.500 head; 1015c
lower; top. fl7.60: bulk, light and medium,
fl7.254J17.60; bulk heavies. 1 16.25 1 6.90.
- Sheep Receipts. 2,200 head; steady to
25 cents lower; top lambs, $12.00; bulk,
hoavlcs, fl6.2516.90. 1.
gheep Receipts. 2,200 head; steady to
25 cents lower; top lambs, $12.00; bulk,
tll.A0ll.Ct; top ewes, $5.50; hulk, $4.75
S.25.
Kansas City Live Stork.
Kansas City. Sept. 23. Cattle Receipts,
7,000 head; beef steers, dull, weak to
251 cents lower; top, $16.76; bulk below,
$12.00; better grade she stock, weak to
25 cents lower: others, canners, calves
and bulls, steady; feeders, unevenly low
er; beat vealcrs, $15.0016.60; canners,
$4.25)4.60.
Hogs Receipts, 6,500; market 15 to 25
cents lower, mostly 25 cents lower than,
yesterday's average; top, $17.00 to ship
pers and packers; bulk, light and medium,
$16.7617.00; heavy. $16.60 17.00.
Sheep Receipts, ll,0fl head; market
very slow; sheep, weak; few sales western
lambs, 10 to 15 cents Tower; early top",
$15.10; best held higher; feeders, slow.
s "Sioux City Live Stock.
Sloua City, ta.. Bept, 21 Cattle Re
ceipts, 1.600 head; market steady; fed
steers and yearlings, $10.6091750; grass
steers, f6.00O12.26; canners. $4.00fi5.00;
stockers and teeders, $8.(10 11.60; calves,
$6.006 12.60; feeding cows and helefrs,
$4.O04j)7.OO.
Hoge Receipts, S.fOO head; market 10
to 15 cents lower; light. $16.2516.60;
mixed, $15.75016.25; rough, fl6.6015.75;
bulk of sales, tlS.7516.25.
Sheep Receipts, 600 head; market low
er. . ,
Linseed Oil.
Duluth. 8ept. 23. Linseed, $3.183.J.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
WALSH-ELMER CO- Realtors, - Real
Estate. Investment. Insurance, Rent
als, Tyler 1516. 3J Securities Bldg. '
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Financial
Chiragu Tribune-Onmha Hee J.c:ied Wire.
' New York, Srpt. 23. The con
tinued decline of industrial stocks
was general today, selling being fur
thered by fresh facts : in respect to
price rectssions in the merchandise
tield. The 33 1-3 per cent reduction
of cotton goods quotations y the
Amoskeag Manufacturing company,
one bf the largest producing' units 4n
this country, lent emphasis to the
movement first, instituted in retail
lines last May and made prominent
by the American Woolen company's
action early this month when con
tracts for spring delivery were
booked. Also, the reduction of JO
to 20 per cent in catalogue-quotations
of two leading mail order
houses received due attention in
stock market quarters, together wilh
news that the Franklin Manufactur
ing company was ready to let down
its motor car prices 17 to 21 per
cent. f
Marked Reaction.
These events and others of the same
order liktly to follow, have rong been in
the lnajJng and their expected appear
ance was heralded by tho reaction- or
share quotations in the Inst three months.
The bears made considerable capital of
pflcc cutting and the reluctance of con
sumers to buy during the summer and
ino reason why there should bo a e-
nmlnrw reaction tonw la that tha ft-rftdual
recovtry of the last three or four weeks
lult stocks vulnerable ta iresn auaca.
Call money was steady at 7 per cnt
ami time funds were also unchanged.
Kallrosd stocks moved Irregularly, a
few of the low priced -classes gaining,
while most of the list receded fractional
ly. While these wtro acting uncertainly,
railroad bonds were more active than the
day before and prices wera firm.
Bond Market Good.
The bond nnrket has been encouraging
for some time past and the decline of
commodity quotations, with its Influence
in enhancing the purchasing power of the
dollar, contains a forc which increases
the attractiveness of lavestments bearing
a fixed return. The vising cost of capital
and credit worked steadily to depress bond
quotations during the period after the
armistice was signed when the govern
ment' borrowings weighed heavily upon
the market; making the field ripe for
speculative pickings. Hut the avidence
coming from Investment- bankers has
shown sinae the autumn season began,
that purchases for the sake of income
have been on the Increase, encompassing
the depressed, oil line railway bonds as
welt aB new offerings. The healthy state
of the Investment demand was made evi
dent todny through the quick sale of
$20,000,000 Bethlehen Steel 15 year, 7 per
cent at a price to yield 7 per ct.
December corn slipped down from
$1.04 per bushel, reaching a point as
low as 98 He, with a final recovery ot
slight proportions. December wheat, at
the same time, left Oft unchanged on the
Chicago market at $3.36 4. Market re
ports iBdlcate that despite the low posi
tion of tho foreign exchanges, cash Sales
of wheat for delivery in various European
countries are embracing unusually large
QUanlltiPB.
Sterling exchange receded 1H tor sight
drafts, the final quotations being 3.49fe.
New York .Quotations
Range of prices of
furnished by Logan
tho leading
Bryan,
j rust Dunning:
A , T. &
B. & O.
S. F.
c'ani'dlnn Pacific
N. Y. & H. It
Erie R. R
Ot. Northern, pfd.
C. Ot. WeitV,
Illinois Central . . .
M. K. & T
K. C. Southern . . .
Rio. Pacific
New Haven ......
No. Pacific Ry...
C. & N.'W
Penn. R.. R.
Reading Co. .....
t, R. I. & P .
So. Pacific Co, . . .
So. Railway
C. M. St. P
Umrn Pacific
Wabash
Am. V &
Allis-Ohal.
Am. Loco.
Utd. Alloy
Tin Id. I.oc.
F. . .
Mf'.
Co. .
. 34
. 95
S. Corp 39
Wks...ll2
Beth. Steel
Corp.. 73
Crucible Steel Co. 131
Am. Steel F 37
Lack. Steel Co 65
Midvale St. & Ord 39
Pressed St. Car Qo. 94'
R. I. & S, Co 81
Railway Steel Sp. . 95
Sloss-Shef Stl. & I 67
U. S. Steel 89
66
88
J.
COPPERS.
Anaconda Cop. M 54
Am. S. ei R. Co.. 61
Butte & S. M. COT . 19
Chile Copper Co.. 14
Chlno Copper Co.. 27
Calumet & Ariz... 67
Ins. -4?ons. Con... 67
62
60
19
14
M
67
66
25
20
1214
62
61
19 .
14
66
25
-20
12
54
62
14
25
47
26
Kcnnerfbtt Copper. 15
Miami Cop.' Co... 20
NevCons. Cop. Co 12
Ray Con. Cop. Co
Utah Copper Co.. 63
15l
64
63 ,6t
INDUSTRIALS.
Am
Beet Sugar Co 79
O. & W. I. B.14K
Int. Corp.... 76
78
79
146
74
88
23
SS
79
150
76
89
24
98
At..
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
146t
74
88
23
Mltll. IOI). CO 90
Cotton Oil... 24
Tel. & Tel... 98
7,.. 1.. S
m
13 "
6
35
81
46
38
-9
87
24'
143
8
20
52
12
63
15
19
io4
44
67
IS
23
7
190
16
39
18
15
92
It.
86
$5
111
11
Bethlehem Motors
Am. (-an
Chandler Motor. . .
Central Leather..
Culm Cane Sugar,
Cal. Pkg. Corp...
Cat. Pet. Corp
6 .
35
80
46
38
6
35
78
45
37
8
35
79
46
8i
66
28
85
60
142
19
51
12
67
84
19
78
45
62
15
25
8
186
15
1T4
14
91
35
87
67
29
65
28
84
0
23
112
I
1
51
12Vs
"Hi
II
77
45
61
15
22
7
184
16
39
12
Corn Products Rg. 86
mil n. at ts bi
Fl.sk Rubber 24
General Electric. . il43
Gaston W. & W... 8
General Motors 20
Uoordti h. . 63
Am. H. & 1 12
nasKeii & Hrkr. .. 68
U. S. Ind. Alcohol
Mcohol 5
'19
nt. Nickel
Int. Paper
79
AJax Rubbor. . . .
Kt-lly-Springfield
Keystone T. & R
Int. M. M
Maxwell Motor..
Max. Pet
Middle States Oil
Ptivo Oil
. 46
. 66
. 16
. 28
. 8
.112
. 16.
39
13
Willys-Overland
Pierce OH 14
14
91
15
M
12
Pan-Am. Pet.
93"
36 ;
87
Pierce Arrow....
Royal Dutch ...
U. S. Rubber
Am. Sugar Ref .
Sinclair O. & R.
Sears-Roebuck . .
Stromberg Carb.
Stud. Corp
Too. Products...
Transcon. Oil. . . .
Texas Co
U. S. Food Prod.
U. S. S. R. & M.
White Motor
Wilson Co.. Inc..
West. Electric...
86
83
.109 108 101
. 31 32 32
.136 134
. 72 68
. 61 58
. 70 e
. 12 .12
134
133
tl
01
61
13
61
6
67
4A"
63
47
80
70
69
70 .
12
604
68
56
44
62
47
Sl 00
69 67
56
46
62
47
78
6.6
tt
47
77
Am. Woolen..
Sales, 786.300 shares.
Money Close, 7 per cent; Wednesday's
close, 7 per cent.
Marks Close, .OHSjiWedriesday'B closa,
.0150c.
Sterling Close, $1.49; Wednesday'!
close, $3.49. -
St. Joseph U ve Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo.. Sept. 23. Cattle Re
ceipts, 3,0(10 head; market slow; steers,
$8.5O16.60: cows and heifers, $4.0045?
15.00: calves. $7.00916.(0; stockers and
feeders, $6.2611.25.
Hogs Receipts, 3.600 head; 10 to 15
cents lower; top, $17.15; bulk, $16.00
17.15.
Sheep Receipts,
slow; ewes, $5.00$
13.25.
6,000
6.00;
head;
Iambi, ,
market
fiiro
Omaha Potato Market.
One car Nebraska arrived, four carl on
crack including broken; demand and move
ment moderate, market steady; llttl
change In prices; sales direct to retailers!
Nebraska, sacked Karly Ohio, No. 1. $3.75
3.00, mostly $2.75; Minnesota, 1 sscked
Early Ohio, No. 1, 12.7502.00, mostly,
$2.85.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
New York, Sept. 23. Evaporated Ap
ples Dull.
Prunes Steady.
Apricots and Peaches Quiet.
Raisins Fair demand.
Batter and Egg la Omaha.,
Eggs No. 1, Ito do.; No. 2, tit dog.;
cricks, 29c dor .
Butter 41c lb -
stocks
Peters
RAILS. '
..- Wed.
Knrh. Low. Close'. Close,
Hi 83i 84 84,
44 4,Ui 4314 13-,
121 1201, 120H 121
76V4 T5Vj 7tiVs 764
20'i 194 19 20fc
.80 ', JJlj 794
134 12 i 13H
90 90 90 90
1 . 7 7 1
2.1 !2 ily, 22
29 !4 28 28 28
371. 36 37 - ii
80 78V, 79 80
7$K 75 -.5 75
42 424 42K 42'i
93 3 93& li
40, S8 39 40
97 95A 96 97 )
2-114 30H 30 JO'i
38 37 38 37
..123 121 123 123
.. 12 11 11 11
STEWLS; 1
..1S3 132 132 1JS
JV4 33 34
93 94 95 'A
38 39 .....
109 lj.0 HIS
72 73 73
128 129. 131
36 36 36
64 -64 "
.17. 38 39
94 94 95
79 80 80
95 96
66 69
88 89
Omaha Grain
Omaha, Sept. 23. '..
Cash wheat prices today ranged
unchanged to a cent higher, taken
generally, in the good graces. The
bulk of the No. 1 hard was un
changed, the bulk of . No. 2 hard a
cent higher- and No. .3 hard un
changed to a cent advance. Offer
ings in the hard grades1 sold readily,
while, spring Wheat was slow. Corn
dropped . 4c to ,6c. Some seller!
were reluctant to Tar.t with theif
olferings at the going prices and
some was carried over. , Oats were
off generally 2c- to 2c. .Rye was
off a cent and barley nominally urr
changed.- drain receipts today' were
light. .
WHEAT. '
No. 1 hard: 2 cars. $2.41; 1 cars, f!.40.
No. 2 hard: 7 cars, $2.3
2 cars, $2.38, (smutty);
I cars, tt
1 car,' $2.37,
(smutty).
No.' 2 hard: 1 car. $2.39.
(heavy'); 1
cars, $2.34,
cas. $2.37: 4 cars. $2.36: 2 ra
(smutty): 2 cars. $2.33. (smutty); 1 car,
fi ts, (very smutty); 1 car, tt.lt, (smut
ty!: 1 car. 11.21. (smutty).
No. 4 hard: 1 car.Jf2.3f, (heavy); 1
car, $2.!4; 1 ,car, till,' (dark smutty); 1
car, $2.31, (smutty); 1 car, $2.30 (smut
tv)t 1 car. $2.29.
. No. 5 hard: 1 car. $2.S0, (smutty); 1
car, f2.J0. (smutty); cars, f2.27, -ism
ty); 1 car, fi.25. (smutty).
Sample hard: 1 ear. $2.25.
Kample spring: 1 car. $2.23: 1 car,
t-.?n northern. 11 ner cent dark).
No. 2 mixed:
I car. i2.au, taurum;: -i
car. fit.
No, 5 mixed:
2 cars, $2.28.
No. .1 spring:
N'02 Bpring:
1 car, $2.S0; 1 car, $2.29;
1 car,
I car.
$2.46,
$2.45,
(northern).
(northern)
CORN.
1 car. $10
No.tl yellow:
No. 2 yellow:
$1.09; 1 oar, fl.OS,
I cars,
$1.10; 1 car,
No. 8 yellew; 2 Mrs,
No. 6 white: 1 car, t
fi.os:,
.01.
No. 3 mixed:
No. 6 mixed:
1 car, fl.06.
1 car, $1.02.
OATS.
2 cars, 65c.
1 car, 64fcc; f cars,
"No.
2 white:
S white:
No.
filUc: 1 car. 64c
No. 4 white: 1 car, Mc.
R7B.
No. 2:. 2 1-3 cars. $1.74.
No. 2: -2 car, fl.If. (wheat mixed).
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Week Year
. Receipts
Wheat ......
Corn
Oats
Rye 1
Barley ..
Shipments
Wheat ......
Corn . .'
Oats
Rye
Barley
CHICAOO
Today
Ago
Ago
42
35
37
27
6
2
96
12
10
3
1
. .14
. 17
, 4
79 114
19 48
9 8
3, 17
l' 4
109
31
13
0
1
CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Week Tear
Today Ago Ago
35 437 20
....350 92 ' 297
.... 80 92 v 105
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Week ' Tear
Today ' Ago Ago
171 - 192 248
10 8 4
14 IS 8
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.-
ek Tear
Today Ago Ago
95 118 216
60 40 21
,- 64 43 32
Wheat
Corn .
Oats .
Wheat
Corn .
Oats .
Wheat
Corn .
NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS OF
WHEAT.
' Week Tear
Today Ago Ago
Minneapolis 2S5 318 325
Ouluth 267 610 114
Total 662. 888 439
Winnipeg 748 630 702
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts
Today
Year Ago
w-neax
Corn
Oats ' ... j
Shipments
.1,248.000
. 771.000
. 852,000
2,003,000
274,000
568,000
neat
, , 878.000
... 244.000
1,182,000
209,000
622,000
Corn
Oats .
362,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
a . Today . Year Ago
835,000 TW.000
fio.ooo
. Omaha Grain Inspection.
number of cars of grain of tho
grades inspected "In" here during
Wheat
Oa4 .
The
SbA'eral
the past (4 hours follows:
Wheat wo. 1 naru, s: no. a hard, e;
No. 3 hard. 6; No., I hard, 3; No. 5 hard.
3; sample hard, 1; No. 4 mixed, 1; No. i
spring, 1 ,- No. 5 spring. 2; sample spring,
2. Total, is.
Corn No. 1 white. 1: No. 3 white. 1:
No. 5 white, 1; Jo. 2 ye,Uow. 6; No. 3 yel
low, 1; No. 6 yellow, 1; No. 2 mixed, 1
No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 6 mixed,
14.
Oats No. 2 white, 5; No.' 3
No. 4 White. 3. Total. 17.
Total,
White,' t
4, 1. To-
Rye No. 2, 1 ; No. 3, 4 ; No.
tal. .
Barley Rejected, 2. Total. 2.
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co., Doug. 2627, Sept. 23.
Art. I Open. High. Low. I Close. 1 Tea'y.
WhU I I
Dec. 2.35 2.37 2.34 2.36 2.36
Moh.' 2.28 2.2 2.26 2.27 2.30
Rye i I
LSept 2.0 2.09 2.02 2.04 2.09
Dec. 1.76 1.76 1.72 1.72 1.76
Corn.
Sept. 1.33 1.3514 1.2 1.27 1.215
Dec. . 1.04 1.04 .98 .99 1.05
May 1.05 1.05 .92 1.00 1.05
Oats.
Sept, .67 .67 .54Vl .64 .56
TeC. .0 .60 .67 .57 .60
May .64 .64 .61 .61 .63
Pork
-'pt I. . .. 24.75
Oct. 24.75 24.76 24.60 124.60 24.75
Lord I I
Sept. 19.80 19.95 19.80 119.95 19.95
Oct. 19.85 19.95 19.77 l95 19.95
Rll I , I
Sept. 118.80 16.80 16.80 16.80 17.10
Pet. 16.85 1 1 7. 00 16.80 116.80 17.10
Mlnpeapolls drain.
Minneapolis, Sept. 23 Flour Uiyrfianged
to Mc higher. In carload lots, family
patent quoted at tl2.65I2.75 a barrel in
98-pound coiton sacks,
. Bran $37.60 (ft 40.00.
Corn- fl.lll.W.
Oats 5268c.
Barley 73J7c.
Rye No. 2, fl.80 i.81 .
Flix No. 1, $3.233.25.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City. Mo.. 8ept. 23. Wheat De
cerf.ber, fS.30: March. f2.22.
Corn September, fl.10; December,
92c; May, 93c.
St. JiOtils Grain.
St. Louis, Sept. 2,1. Wheat December,
f2.8t; March, f2.22.
Corn December, 99 c: May. 9c.
Oats December, 58e; May, 61o.
New York Curb Stocks. .
Allied Oil . .25 027
Boston Wvomin 1 in 114
Cresson Gold ft 1
Coaden Oil 73
Consolidated Copper '. 2 2
Rlk Basin tve
federal Oil 2 2
Glenrock OH 2 2
Merrlt Oil 1416,
Midwest Refining Co 153 ig)16B
Silver King of Arisona . 30- 35
Sapulpa Oil 5
Tonopah Divide 2 (SI 2
TonopaTi Estenslon 30 32
V. 8. Steamship ;, 2 2
U. S. Retail Candy 11 12
White Oil 23 2S
Chicago Stocks. v
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan & Bryan, members of all prin
cipal exchanges, room 248. Peters Trust
building (formerly Be Building), 17th and
Farnam streets, Omaha, Neb.:
Armour & Co., pfd 92
Armour i,eatner Co., common
Cudajiy Packing Co., common .
Ltbby , McNeil & Mbby
Montgomery Ward Co
National Leather...;
Reo Motor Car Co
Swift & Co
Swift International
Union Carbide A Carbon Co. .
..15
68
12
82
10
24
10
22
Liberty Bond Prices.
New York, Sept. 23. Prices of Liberty
bonds at noon were: ts, 90.30: first 4s,
86.00 bid; second 4s, 86.00; first 4s,
87.20; second 4s, 80.16; third 4s, 68.94;
fourth 4s, 86.56; Victory 3s, 95.68;
Victory 4s. 6.60.
Liberty bonds closed: -3s, 0.26; first
4s. 66.60 bid; second 4s, 85.86; flist 4s
87.30; second 4s, 86.24; third 4s, 9.16:
fourth 4s, 86.48; 'Victory 3s, 5.4;
Victory 4s, 5.6.
New York Dry Goods.
Now York. 8ept. 23. Dry goods wera
quieter In today's market, today's finish
ed goods having fslled to' simulate buy
ing. Yarns were wenk. Silks continued
nulet snd unchanged. Burlsps - were
steady to firm.
Kansas City Produce. ,
Kansas City. Mn.. Sept. 23. Butter. Errs
and Poultry Unchanged i
Chicago Grain
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bra Leased Wire,
Chicago, Sept. 23. Drastic liqui
dation in DecemberanoV May corn
and in all deliveries of oats, today
carried prices off shorply to new
low figures on the crop, with' the
close on corn belaw the dollar mark
,fp.r, thefirst time, and at the lowest
Since.June, iyi, while ieptember
oais wetc'-the lowest since Atigust
that yifaf'.'artd at a full carrying
fCharge'.-under the IJccemlxr.
There was an absence o' support
in .coarse grains from the start other
thaif that given by local shorts and
by holders of daily and weekly bids
which showed liberal profits. Final
trades were within a fraction of the
bottom with net losses of 5H(7lAc
on corn, 22Yc on oa's, and 34
Sc on rye. AVIicat was c higher
to 254c lower, the latter on March,
and barley was lc higher.
.. Big Export Sales.
Export sales of around 1,000,000 to 2,-
000, 9t bushels wheat were reported at
the .seaboard with more business working.
Part of this grain was specified as new
business, but the kind was not specified.
Premiums on red winter wheat at Chi
cago were slightly easier, but only two
cars were reported sold with No. 2 red
at $2.53 and No. 2 red at 2.44. Hard
winter was firmer, with No. 1 at 13(ffl4c
over December, with sales at $2.4h4i2.6J.
Receipts, 17 cars winter, 9 cars spring,
ami 11 oars mixed.
Weakness la corn was reflected In oats
to a marked extent. Rallies were short
lived and every bulge brought out re
newed selling. Reports of export sales
0; E0.O00 bushels at New York and of
business at Winnipeg were Ignored, as
wat. the Improved domestic demand. Tho
carrying charge' discount of September
under the December was regarded as de
cliledly bearish. 3ample values were 1S2C
lr,u-i.r Keceiots. 74 cars.
Heavy and preslstent buyers of Decem
ber wheat by houses with seaboard con
nections more than otfset the effect of
the break In coarse grains, and tho close
was fractionally higher. A lerge export
business was reported as having been put
through.
Trade In -rye was not large, but the
undertone waa heavy. No. 2 grade sold at
September prices to, 2c under on track,
with sales at $2.02 and $2.06. Receipts,
11 cars. ,
Br.rlcy sold to better advantage, with
prices unchanged to lc higher. Spot
sales were at 85igi99e. Receipts. 9 cars,
l'lt Notes.
Corn and oats had very few friends
amongst local traders after tho close to
day. The continued liquidation hua
caused radical changes In sentiment as
to how far prices would decline before
the selling ceases. In -faict, to soma ob
servers It looked as though the trade were
getting too overconfident, and that a rally
on short covering might come at any
time. '
The country offered old cash eorn In
fcirly liberal amounts today, and fair
amountB were booked to arrive. A lead
ing cash handler estimates tnai receipts
f com between now and the first of the
month will he around $3,600,000 bushels or
were, depending on now last me rail
roads can turnisn cars anu njovo nu
grain. '
St. Louis shipped 10 cars of rye to Chi
cago to be delivered on September .con
tracts. It is confidentially expected that
receipts of rye will show a material In
crease before long, as Chicago is the high
est market In tae wsst.
Wheat traders were somewhat per
plexed over the actios of that .market.
The seaboai-d has been an immense buy-
r of futures, presumably against sales
broad, and where all this grain was se
cured from occasioned surprise. Winni
peg reported exporters buying there dur
ing the day. '
General opinion nere is xnai an crop
estimates on wheat so far have been too
low," said a Winnipeg message. "Think
we have 300,000,000 bushels for all of
Canada."
WA local trader who returned from the
southwest said that the Impression pre
vailed that after corn prices declined much
further that farmers would start to hold
corn, and probably sell some wheat in
order to secure needed money.
Bar Silver.
New York. Sept. 23. Bar
V
Silver
and
Mexican Dollars- Unchanged.
ing
' ' ' S ,
i Announcement
f u m. mm
1
1 more
The Omaha Trust
Affiliated with the Omaha National Bank
v.
Bonds and Notes
Bonds' and note quotatloaa furnished by
Petera -Trust company:
Approximate
Bid AKm
92 92
iiein
8.40
Am. T. T 6s, 1924...
Am. T. & T. 6s, 1926...
Am. Top. Co. 7s, 1922-.. ,
Am. Teb. Co. 7s, 1923..,
Anaconda Cop. 6s. 1929.,
96 96
99 99
99 99
90 91
Fnhrh Kx. 8s, 184.
101 101
8.00
t.t6
7.6
7
Armour Conr. BS.
20-'24 9J
95
9
H
92
98
8
97
Armour 7s. 1930..
Belgian llov. 6s. 1926.
Belgian Onv. 7, 1945
Beth. Steel 7. WA....
Beth. Steel 7a, 1921....
British 6a, 1929
Br.tlah 6s. 1921,.,..
C. B?& . 4 1921....
Can. Gov. 5s, 1181...
Can. liny 6Ua. 19t9...
92
97
"'97
. 96
87
98
7.7
7.95
9 06
7.40
7 10
1.10
7.1
90
8.10
7.60
9.04
67
8
98
90
87
98
92
8
90.
C. C. C & St. L. 6. lttl 86
Cud. Pack. Co. 77s,lt28. 97
Goodrich Ts, 1926....... tt
Japr Oov. 1st, 4s, 1925 T6
Jap. Oov. 4s. 1931 68
Llgt. Myers 6s, 1921... 97
Proct. & Gam. 71, 1922.. 99
Proct. & Gam. 7s, 1923. 99
Swift & Co. 6s, 121..... 98
Swiss Gov. 8s, 194Q-i. .102
Union Pacific 6s, 1928... f
Wilson Conv. 6s, 1928... 82
76 10.95
, 69 10.25
98
6.15
7.00
7.00
100
100
9
103
98
82
7.0i
7.71
f.t
t.00
Ncwk lork Bonds.
The following quotations are furnlshad
by Logan & Bryan members of all prln
clpal Exchanges, room 248, Petera Trust
building ( formerly Bee building). Sevan
tecnth and Farnam streets, Omaha, Neb.
Atchison 4s 75 71
B. & O. Con. 4s
Beth. Steel Ref. 4s ,
Cent. Pac. 1st 4s
C, B. & Q. Jt. 4s .......
St. Paul Gen. 4s
C & N. W. Gen. 4s
L. A N. Un. 4a
Kew York Ry. 4i
Nor. Pac. P. L. 4s
f8G
.nw
5
74 0
765
nun
4
76
S7H SI
7
Beading Con. 4s 79
felon Pacific 1st 4s ......... 80
80
U. S. Steel 5a 91
ti." P. 1st lief. 4 76 1
X P. Cv. 5s 9
S. P. Cv. 4s 77
I'enn. Con. 4s 81
1 enn. Gen. 4s 9
Co. Com. 5s 84
Am. Smelt. & Rfg. 5s 75
Am. TeL Col. 6s, 1946 80
Armour 4s, 1938 77
B. A O. Ref. 6s, 185 !
- J
B. sr O. Cyt 4s, 133 8
Cal. GaslJnl. 6s, 137 ... 83
C, M. A St. P. Gert 4s, mj 71
C M.--8t. P. Gen. & Ref.
4s, 2014 62
C, R. I. & P. Ref. 4s. 1934.. 8
T. Sr. R. G. Col. 4s, 1936 65
Gt. Nor. 4s. 1961 78
Hi. Central Joint 5s, 1933 ... 80 '
Mo. Pac. Ref. 6s, 1923 88
Mo. Pac. Ref. 6s. 1928 ........ 84
Mo. Pao. Gen. 5s, 1975 66
Mo Grande W. 1st 4s. 1989 ... 84
St. L. ft 8. F. P. L. 4s, 1950.. 69
St. L. & S. P. Ad. 6s. 1956.. 66
St. L. & S. F. Inc. ts. 1960 67
S. T. 8. W. Inter. 6s. 1962.. 62
W. U. Tel. Col. Tr. ts, 1918.... 79
Wilson s, 1941 85
K. C. Sou. 6s. 195 69
C. o, W. 4s, 1069 65
Sea Bal 4s, 189 44
Colo. Southern 4s, 1935 .... 72
C. & O. 5s 83
t. R. T. 6s 48
Hud. & Man. Ref. 5s 59
New York General.
New York, Sept. !J. Flour weaker;
spring patents, $12.0013.00; spring clears,
$10.0011.00; winter straights, $10.86
11.25; Kansas straights, fl2.0013.00.
Cornmeal Easy; white granulated, ft.7C
3.90.
Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red and No
2 hard, $2.63; spot c. I. f., track New
York; No. t mixed durum, ft.ft, c. I. f.
to arrive.
Corn Spot, waak;- No. 2 yellow, $1.47,
c 1. f. New York, ten days shipment.
Oa4s Spot easy; No. 1 white, 71c.
Hay Easy: No. 1, f2.202.30; No. 2,
S2.10i2.20; No. 3, $1. 9563.10. Shipping,
$1.7501.95.
. Other articles unchanged.
Turpentine and Roaln.
Savannah. Sept. 22. Turpentine Market
firm, $1.SS91.36; ft-les 188 bbls.; re
ceipts, 259 bbls.; shipments, 96 bbls,; stock
14. 3C bbls.
Rosin Maldcet firm, sales St 4 casks;
receipts. 1.262 casks; shipments, tSS casks;
stock, 48,224 casks. .
Loadon Money.
London, Sept 2S. Bar Stiver 59 d per
ounce.
Money and Dlacount Unchanged. -
E TAKE pleas
ure in announc
our removal into
commodious
quarters, located in
the west side of the
ground floor of the
Omaha Nj. t i o n a 1
Bank Building.
Be a First Week
r 3 on Sarings I
4 on Certificates of Deposit
Safe Deposit Boxes $5.00 Up
This Bank is founded on tho sound financUl policies
and wiii-toOM attention to persona, accounts eitab
lithad 38 years a(o by the Peters Trust Company.
C fKTERS, Chairanan J
M P- f A51l?2!SPS,,,,n, CA,N V, rVaildent
W. S. WESTON Via. Pr-s. E. U UNDQUIST. Ca.hler
C. J. CLAASSEN, Vies Pro. It. D. MILLER. Asst. Cashier
Peters National bank
Local Stocks and onds
Quotation! furnished by Burns,
Brinks.,.
Stocks
nr. if a Hotter Co. Bfd. ...
Bid.
70
Burgess-Nash pfd.. 7 per
cent. l2t-l42
Bradley, Merriman A Smith..
Bldredge-Reynolds Co,, I psr
cant pfd. .
Fairmont Creamery pfd.
Gooch Food Prod, pfd
Harding Cream 7 per ct. pfd.
Om. ' C B. St. Ry. Com...
xPaxton GaHaghar Co. 7 per
cent pfd.
xM. C. Peters Mill 7 per cent
pfd., 136 ......
Jf. K. Smith Bldg. Co. I per
cent pfd .......
Mi E. Smlfi Dry Ooods 7 per
cent pfd.
Thompson- Boldcn & Co. 7 per
oent pfd. ... ........... .
Union Stock Yards. Omaha
Bands
Argentine Oov. Ext. 4
Annour ft Co. 7s. 130 f
10
7.20
7.25
1.6
98
an
7.46
li
95
7
i Root Cotton.
New York. Sept. 12. Cotton
mlddllng, 29.60c.
Spat, utetf
Dependable
Investments
Home Builders Inc. lifts .
more than held its own In ,
the face of a highly spectj,-
lative tendency in the
vestment field during the
past .few years. ,
There are always people
B
who make it their practice
to Keep Wlltun iue naitij' ;
zone. They are content with
a sure retnrn of 6 per cent
on their money, rather than
hazard their surplus in ex-?t
periments. ;
Farsiffhterl. level-headedh
8 investors stick to seasoned"
securities like those owned'
and recommended by Home
Builders. ,
The " general trend at
present is-to ward areturn
to normal values and the
enduring character of gilt-,
edge mortgage securities is
appreciated by a growing
number of investors.
American Security Co.
Dodge, ar 18th - Omaha
G. A. Kohrboogb, ffe. )
C. i!. Shimer, 8e. '
FISCAL ' AGENTS fOB
300
hivMtst I Frl llMty
usser ar star ilia Maks
gstilkla
Profilf $1101 to J2I.I.I
Bend 10 cents ttlnps si ones tor out new
288-psfe booklet, with full particulars. Wa
an Ipeciilists in Foreign Exchange, and Siala
Uln braDeh officu in nuny Itrge cities.
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New Ytrk
Co.
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