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    THE Bi:K: OMAHA. WttUMttSUA Y, JAMUAKY 2b
Market, Financial and Industrial' News of, the Day
Livestock
A
Orrih. Jan. it,
r.scHnts wr: Cm . Jloit- Shewn
ornciai iionair ' ... 7.1SI $.6111 42,
Katlmat TuMilajr $.000 li.SOO 10 $(K
J'wo day thin wk, ,$,$ 24,2i '(:
Sim days last wk..l,S0 20.IA5 S $
Rm I wk. ago . ,$o,5 28,$ 222
Sam 1 wk. ago ...14.47T 13.70$ 10,410
Sam , jrar ago . . . .S1.10S 14,31$ 11,819
Rersipta and disposition ot live stock it
In Union Stock Yards, .Omaha, Nib., for
14 houra ending at J o'clock p. m Jan
ry 25, l2l:
-Sf RECEIPTS CARS,
Heri.
'., ' and
. . -Cat.Hoga.Shp.Mlea.
UHf.IL , 1 J
Missouri Pacific....... 3 J
I'nton Parlfio 7 &
f. N. W.. east..' 14 8
l N. W.. wast 46
'.. Ht. P.. M. A 0.... 21
(
I W. Q., sast
1 i'A B. A Q., Mil,.,,
1 n, I. A P., ,aat.,
' R. X. & P.. imt
Illinois Central
hi. Gt. West.-:
HO
SO
21
S
10
1
A
81
16
43,
IS
t
1
17
6
IS
I
&
4
,.2M 247
fotal. receipt.
, DISPOSITION CA.RS.
Cattla. Hotrs.
Morris ft Co 64 2,017
-awiri at jo 1.047
iluriahy Packing Co.. 1.424
Armour, & Co 1.200
Nchwarta & Co,
.1. W. Murphy
Uold Parkin Cfc. .... 844
Lincoln Packing Co.1 s s
So. Omaha Pkg. Co.. , 27
Of dan Picking Cm ...A.
Hlggina Packing Co. .
Hoffman Bros.
John Roth & Sons
SIayerovlch& Vail.,1
Olassberf . . .
Western Meat Co.,..
Wilson & Co I
W. B, Van Want A Co.
- P." P. J.tvtj
J. B. Root & Co....
J. H. Bulla A......
Ruscnstork Broii..,.
F. O. Kellogg
- Wftrlhelmer A Dcgen
Kills & Co
, Kulllvnn Broil
Mo.Khh, C. & C. Co.
K. O. Christie
Anker
Banner 4ros. "
'. -John Harvey ........
X Oniaha Packing Co.. .' 1
x4! Id went Packing Co. 6
Other Buyeri ...... 1,666
Total
i', ioi
3,9H
3.301
60
68 I
Sheep.
1,837
3,016
4.139
1.234
Financial
370
J7
19
II ......
,21
'25,
.... 868
248
1 .......
106 ......
01S ......
8
4
117
1 k
17
ft
..
72
753
SO ......
,77
938
.... 3,648 16,177 ' 13,778
'' Cattla A comparative light run1 of cat
tle showed vro Tuesday, about 6,000. and
atormy weather tnterferred somewhat
with trade. There waa a good demand
for desirable light and handy weight
steers atnot . far frdm steady prloes, but
... in less attractive ottering a wen as
cows and helfera generally moved slowly
at mora or less shaded prices. A few
head of choice handy weight steers sold
It 9.00.4O,i but for the bulk of the
beef steers It waa a 17.5008.50 market.
Tow stuff was slow sale front, start to
finish and - unevenly lower throughout.
" In Blockers and feeders both sunoly and
' demand were restricted and little change
' In prices waa noted,
Quotations on rattle: Oood to. choice
beeves. IX.764JJ.55; fair to good beeves.
. $7.5006.60; common to fair beeves, 6.60
37.60; good to choice yearlings, 68 01X4)
, 9.00; fair to good yearlings, $7.25.Q0;
common to fair yearlings, 66.00Jf7.25;
t-holee to prime heifor". 60.76 7.60; good
lo choice .heifers. s;rJ6S.7S; choice to
. prim cows. -66.506)7.00; good, to choice
. cows. J5.7Sffi6.2S; fair to good cows. 35.00
6.75; common to fair cows, 33.00114. "51
gdod to choice feedens. t7.75.(0; falf
to good feeders. 17.00(97.76; common to
fair feeders, $.00 ti'7.00; good to cholc
stockcrw, 67.60(98.25; fair to good stonk
rrs, 3i.60i67.60; common to fair stockers,
5.0Oj'G.25: stock heifer.', f4.2o06.oAH
aloek cows, 64.00:46.00; veal calves, $9.00
10.50; bulls, stag, etc., $4.606.00.
BEKF1' STEERS,
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
Chicago Trlbuna-4mab Be Leased Wire,
vjiew York, Jan. 25. The ,halt in
the upward movement of foreign ex
change, practically the first check
to the progressive rise which has
occurred for 10 days attracted the
greater share of . Wall street's in
terest today. This reaction . began
after sterling had made a iunher
advance r $3.80, the highest of
the year; a rate which represented
a total rise 'of five cents within i
week and of '27Sc thus far in the
new year. It closed unchanged from
Monday. Other exchanges as a,
rule drifted lower all day, -in the
rate on Paris selling about fie be
low Monday's close.
Wall street was disposed to ascrlb the
French financier comtplaslonar In this city,
Fench financial commissioner In this city,
to the effect that the predicted $100,000,
000 French government loan was a matter
of rumor only and that "thera la no
ncoeasity for such an operation at th
present time." This statement may have
Itiriii.nnmJ tli H...I. .. .". k.. .. . . ..
....... . .u,no., uul H .1 O, JI II. k 1 u&
fact, the recnt pace of the upward move-
jj,ment In exchange and the evidence of
accumulating speculation for the rise in
tne past tew days, had made Miction
probahle in any case. It has also been well
enough known that the French negotia
tions had not passed the tentative stage.
Possibly the Paris financiers believe that
more favorable terms may be obtained
by waiting until the American money
market has adjusted itaelf somewhat
further to the new conditions.
Traction Btocka Advance.
Today's stock market presented! the now
familiar mixture of isolated advances and
declines; the only movement which could
be attached to current news being the
sharp advance at the opening' In both
stoclts and bonds of thev street railway
companies, followed tn the later trading ly
the loss of most or all of th earlier gains
The advance was obviously In response to
Governor Miller's message on the traction
situation; which waa undoubtedly encour
aging to an who nop tor intelligent;
nanaitng or tnis complicated Question in
stead of the stupid reiteration of catch
words with which our city administration
discusses. It Is likely, however, that Wall
Street was disappointed at he absence of
iiai recommenaauou- ic. a higher pis
senger fare and by the uncertainties In.
volved In the proposal for a unified ays.
tern not o.jly devoid of opportunity for
speculative profit, out go adjusted that
profitable parts of the v system shbuld
"maintain) th unprofitable." We are
likely to hear a good deal 'more of thla
general plan. .
Steel Dividend Exneeted.
- Th enninvH Mtntmenf rtt thu T'ntted
States Steel corporation for the closing
Quarter or 19Z0 was not liven out until
after the Stock Exchange was closed. It
was. in most regards, In line wltn ex
pectations. Except for the preceding
uuarter. the nerlod's net earnings were the
largest since tho second thre months of
1918, and the October earnings in parncu
Y ' "v OmahaJaw. 25.
Grain receipts today vvfcte light
Trading was slow in getting under
way. Wheat ranged unchanged to
cents lwer. 1 op grades were
Omaha Grain
Ar. Pr.
..826 7 00
.889
..1005
..1187
..1125
.. .989
..1250
..1005
,.122
..1156
. . .880
7 3
7 50
7-"T'
7 85
T 95
8 10
8 80
8 60
00
9 40
No,
32
25.
23.
31.
34.
31.
Dl.
16.
8.
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
Vv. rr. r . no. .
819 $ 21 . 58..
.....776 T 10 '"' 10...
:....849 1 35 21...
...997 7 50 9..
97S 7 35
, T BARLINGS.
Av. Pr. No.
...517 $ 6 50 1 1'..,
....i 7 io 2t-..;
.....756 7 20 .,
800 7 80 14..,
, - ' COWK-
Ar. Pr. No,
Av. Pr.
1..,.. .997 I 7 11
... ..1210 7 10
..992
. .928
.1104
.1017
.1198
.1163
.1273
.1A37
.106
7 06
7 ,76
7 90
8 00
8 25
8 31
8 0
9 15
60
A v. Pr.
.762 $ 7 00
.639 7 26
.844 7 40
.973 .7 75
Av. rr.
69S 7 00
868 7 10
500 7 25
$46 7 73
lar were considerably -above thus otany
month since Jqno of that yar." No one
was surprised at this;' It was well knewn
that deliveries of a given month represent
the orders placed several months before
and that orders on hand at the end of
July were the largest ever reported by the
company outside of a few montna im
mediately after our -country went to war.
Such waa -the volume of these .unfilled
orders, a result of the company a policy
of maintaining stnble prices, that Oven at
tho close of December, with the-mllls of
other companies shutting down the United
Slates Steel corporation was still operat
ing at capacity l Pittsburgh and around
80 per cent elsewhere. The earnings
nevertheless decreased during the quarter
from $16,700,000-In October, to $11,000,000
in December, the smallest of any reontb
last year. - '
New York Quotations
Ar. Tr.
1108 $ 5 75
I 3)1
iio. . .... .eov
V.... .663
25 .819
!"K.-8oi
..J-.972
6v75
7 10
7 25
7 40
7
9 1-064 t 6 00 lo.
. 16.:...106S 6 00 14. .."..1140
7 1336 6 60 13 830 4 75
, IS 1010 6 00 15. .-.,..919 6 25
20...,116T 6 4t 18 901 1 6 60
11. ....1027 6 60 10 910 5 66
73 1U85 6 Trv IV.... .1031- O 8U
18 1127 6 85 8. ....1076 6 00
. 19 1249 6 25 . . '
' HEIFERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
19 667 4 25 l4 1066 $ 6 78
Jl 911 S 90 T16 876 6 00
26 .660 25 24.. V. ..7.35 7 66
.. tS 1010 7 60 -
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
Kov Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
10 744 $ 4 00 7. .....556 $ 6 SO
-IS rr694 6 25 S5......650. 6 50
12. .....780 6 60
10. .....766 7 00
11 759 7 It 34
, 23 7fw 7 35v $8..
12......865 7 50 . 18..
15 972 ,T 85'- '
. . BULLS.
No. Av. Pr. No, . Av. Tr.
4 1605 $5 P,5 1 1940 $ i 60
3 1420 i CO - i
CALVES.
JVo. ,' Ar. Pr. No. A v. IV.
1 .460 $ 6 OH 12. 4S7 $ 6 1
1 6. 444- 7 25 li.t 352 8 00
5, 264 -.9 00 ' 6. .....146 10 00
1 2 220 m 50 ) :
Hogs A Uberal run of hoga was received
this morning, the estimate calling for 15s
600 head. Trade was slow In getting.
started, but prices forgood hogs held , up
on a fully ateady basis. Heavy and
heavy mixed hogs we-.'e net very popular
with buyers and brought prices little dif
ferent than those paid yesterday. Bulk
of the entire receipts changed hand at a
spread df $8.60:3 . 40 with best bacon
, grades making a top of $9.50.
' . HOGS. i
No. Ar. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
84. .460 210 8 60 62.. 301 110 $ t 00
K3..637 ' 70 9 05 C4 273 9 15
66. .269 ... 20 . 70. .353 ... 9 25
75.217 80 73. .237 ... 3S
Sheep About 10,210 sheep and lambs
arrived for today'a trade and packing
demand had plenty of activity from the
start at prices steady to strong. buik
ot good killing Jambs moved at a spread
ot $10.44)010.65 with best grades topping
at $10.80. Extra heavy lambs sold down
around $8.7669.00, the same aa yestcr-
day. Some good heavy ewes reached I
,35.00 and other sales of handy weights
were reported at $5.26 and better. Feeder
trade was considered nominal.
Quotation on Sheep Best fat lambs,
$10.56610.80; medium to good lambs,
1 $9.75910.40; plaid and heavy lambs, $8.26
9.25; yearlings, $7.01)19.00; aged wethers,
' $5.25(96-00: good to choice awes. $5.:f.v
5.50; fair to good ewes. $4.7566. 25; heavy
ewes, $4.35 6.00: cull and heavy ewes,
$1.5093.00; feeding lambs, $8.15010.00;
' feeding ewe. $2.7603.60.
FAT LAMBS.
No. A v. '"' Pr, No.. A v. Fr.
, 13 fed 84 $1 7 -.. .
' FAT EWES. '
No. ' Av. ' Pr. No. , Av. Pr.
110 f 120 $ 6 60
Range of price ot th leading ttocka
furnished by Logan A Bryan, Peters
Trust building:
. HAIL.S.
y ' w Monday
v High. Low. Close.Clse.
A.. T. St S. F... 83 . 82K 82 83i
Baltimore ft Ohio 36 344 34 34
Canadian Pacific. 11614 114 11614 UV.
N. Y. A H. R. . , 71 71. 7514 72
Ches. & Ohio.... 69C 59 59 69
Krle R. R... 13 13 1.' 13
Ot. Northern, pfd. 7 - 76 70 76
Chi. Ot. Western.. 1 8 8
III. Central .-..v
M., K.' AT 2& 2 t
K. C. Southern... 20
Missouri Pacific. 18
N. Y.. N.' H. A II. 20
No. Pacific Ry... 83
Chi. -ji. W.... 67
rennR. R. ...... 41
Ktading Co. 84
C, R. T. & V.... 26fli
Eo. Pacific Co... 98
So."" Railway 221j
rhl.., Mil. ft St. P. 28&
UnWTf Pacific ...119 119 119 119ii
Wabash. 8 8 8
STEELS.
Am. Car A Fdry.123 121 122 123
Allil-Chalm. Mfg. 36 34 36 36
Am. Loco. Co 83 82 82 88
Bald. ,J,oco. Work 90 88 ,90, 88
O0 S DOTS
19
18
19
.11 '
2
83
01
1 .
83
26
97
22U). 22
27 27
19
1?
20- 20
13 'i
67
41
83
2i
S3
68
41
8.1
. 26 -,i
97
8
generally 'unchanged. Corn ranged
uuchanged to a cent lower.- Oats
were 'Z to Yt cent off, generally
a half cent lower. Rye declined a
cent and barley 2 cents. ale of
50.000 bushels of wheat to an Omaha
mill today, the first time it has been
in the market for six months, was
reported. Export demand for wheat
early was light. Reported laic that
Belgium had taken 320,000, bushels
via the gulf for April shipment.
France was expected to place order
before end of day. The Santa Fc
road is moving quantities oi whe4t
out of the western half of Kansas
and cars are plentiful, said A. Hutch
inson, Kansas wire, Six" to eight
inches of snow "fell in niiddlaand
western Nebraska today. Corn re
ceipts at Chicago yesterday were
1,562 cars, the largest since 1914.
wheat. ' I
NV 1 hard, 1 car, $1.85 (soft white)
i cars. $1.67.
XT. 4 v. .i o .. - 1 1 ea r. ' 1 1 is
1 car, $1.66 special billing); 1 car, $1.64
1 oar 11 6" tamuttv).
No. S hard, 2 cars, $1.6tv 3 cars. $1.59
(smutty); 2 cars, $1.68 (smutty).
No. 4 hard, 1 car, $1.69; 1 car, $1.67
(smutty).
No. 6 hard. 1 i,ar, $1.65 (smutty).
U - - I - . -.t 1 ... - II K
No. 1 spring. 1 car, jl.TT' (northern);
Simple spring, 1 car,. .$1.50 (dark
northern). 1
No. 5 mixed, 5-5 car, J1.63.
v CORN, v
No. 3 white, 1 car, 54 c.
No. 4 white. 1 3-6 cars, 61 p.
. No. i yellow. 1 car. 58o Nry),
No. 4 yellow, 2 ears. 62c: $ cars, 51c.
No. S yellow, $ cars. 50c.
No S mixed, 1 car. 64c (dry): 2 cars,
63c; 2 cars, 63c.
- No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 62c; 1 car, &0e
(no tonnage). v
Sample mixed, 2-5 car, 42c.
OATS.
No., ! white, 1 car, 40c. s
No 3 whit, ! tars, ,40c.
No. 4 white, 1 car. B9c.
BYE.
No. 8, 1 car. fl.SL
Sample, 2-5 cat). 60c.
BARLEY.
No. 2, 1 cir, 60c.
No. 4, 1 car, 61c; 1 2-6 car. Die.
Feed, 1 car, 69ci 1 car, -68c.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Year
Ago
i 11
37
, 0
61
33
21
' 24
PRIMARY, RECEIPTS AND. SHIPMENTS.
" i (Bushels.)
Today Year Ago
Chicago Grain
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leased Wire.
Chicago, Jan. 25. A reversal of
Bonds and Notes
The following quotation furnished by
th Omaha Trust company:
- . Approx.
' - Price, yield.
the action from that of Monday wasS.S Ul
' (Cars.)
: Week
Receipts '. Today ' Ago
Wheat 37 4S-
Corn . '. ... 30 93
Oat 8 21
Rye .?. '. . 1 1
Barley 12 1
Shlptflents .
Wheat .'.. 65 . !:8
Corn 8n . W
Oat v. 21 1
Rye 0 7
Barley 1 1
Receipts
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Shipments
Wheat Corn ......
Oats
.. 84,000
..2,282,000
.. 665,000
638,000
736,000
500,000
..... 678,000 692.000
.... 889.000 466.000
504.000 , 627,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Today
Wheat rf.... 411.000
Corn ..T 76,000
Oata 5,000
CHICAGO CAR-OT RECEIPTS.
Today Wk. Ako Yr. Arn
Wheat 49 ... J
Corn ,...1,562 ... ' . 218
Oais 24$ ... ' 115
KANSAS CITY CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
on today with highest prices early
and lowest later, the cbse being
within a fair rally from the lowest,
showing lossete of an
wheat, I to Use on com, xi(cc
on oats, M2Hc on rye and 2c on
barley, felling pressure was. more
aggressive 'and buyitlg decidedly
weak most of the' time. In the last
hour, support' came plainly from
profit-taking on earjy sales and buy
ing against bids. - .-
Wheat news was mixed with a great
deal that was against the maintenance
cf values on the level nf tne previous
t'ay's bulge. It -counted against the price,
which declined 45o from the close ot
the previous day, with March down to
$1.66 and May to $1.56 'i. Receipts, 25
cars. - ,
Corn Lack Support. "
Corn faefce'd the goocK support from the
inrge buyers or tne previous day and de
clined So from the high natnt of Monday.
May' was down to 67c and closed at
6f68c. Many of tile local opera
tors who bought the previous d.iy were
reselling. The market felt the effect nf
the heavy hedging sales of Monday anl
again tor tne flay, A lighter- export de
mand, with sales ot 75,000 bushels, part
here and the balance at outside points.
was agalnit tho market. Hiniestlc salca
were ju.qoo ousnels. Arr'vais were 3K
cars. Country offerings were liahter.
Oats were on top all day ai d broke
HlMfe from the close of Monday. The
selling; was scattered and buying mainly
to take profit. Cash prices dropped jc
with ariQvals of 54 cars.
Rye hail a heavy tone and met sales
Yy wheat spreaders.- Export- business wlls1
light and buying poor wlMw-fw resting
orders visible.
Barley was ,alcw and fmished at-6Cc
for May. - ' -
rit Note. v
New York reported local operators re.
selling wheat there. ATEcntlna was said
o be offering wheat at 8c under Ameri
can, but nothing was heard about any
sales being made. Primary arrivals, of
lha past two days, 3 216,000 bushels,
f galnst 2,064,000 buahels last year and
Winnipeg had 1,341 cars for tho eamo
time, -agalnsi 448 cars last year 1
t Export clearances for the d:ty were
fj,uuv ousneis.
Export buying waa of good volumoT
Vlth around 1,260,000 bushels sold for- ex
port, France taking 900,000 busnels and
Belgium 114,000 bushels, with 1,698,000
bushels at the gulf. Premiums were said
V' be lower. Omaha reported 60,000 bush
el sold to millers, the first In months,
irxia not expected that the British will
be In th market until Maroh. ,
Domestic Shipping. '
! Domestic shipping sales of cash gram
a. Chicago were 45.000' bushels anrlnara
to mills and 60,000 were ordered out of
store by mills; 30,000 bushels corn, and
60,00 bushel oats. There was 25,000
bushel of corn softT to th seaboard from
Chicago and 50.000 bushafo from outside
markets at 11 Cent over May, track Bal-I
timore tor January anipmcsnt .
Premium on red winter at? Chicago
were a shade firmer at 2123c over
May for the No. 1 red, while bird win.
tors were easy at 8 49o over. 6jr. Louis
was (unchanged; Omaha, l2c lower;
Kansas City, 24o lower on hard- and
66o lower on red. Premiums at Minne
apolis were unchanged to ?n hlfflior, .-itri
nuua reporuna; a neiier nour aemana. V
CHICAGO CLOSING JRICES.
By Updike Grain Co.. Doug. 2627. Jan. 25.
Anaconda-6s, 1929
Argentine Sterling 4s
Armour 7s, I960
Belgian tiovt. 6s, 1925. 7.
Belgian Govt. 7s, 1945.
Bethlehem Steel 7s, 1022.
Hetnienem steel Ts, 1923
British 6s, 1922 ,.
BrlttHhV6s, J822
British 6s.'. 1937
C. C. C. A St. L. 6s, 1929.
C. B. A Q. Jt. 4s, 1921
Cudahy Pkg. 7s, 1928
B. F. Goodrich -fa, 1925
French Govt. 8s, 1945
Japanese Govt 4 '4 a, 1925..,..
Japanese uovt. 4s, lusi..-, ..
Norway-. 8s, 1940.
Morris A Co. 7s. 1930....
N. Y. Central 7s. 1980
89 7.85
$426 for (20$ bond
.. 97 7.4S
.. 93 8.40
.. 97 7.77
..100 7.00
98V7Ji6
.. 92 7.
.. 80
.. 91
..98
.. 99
91
99
7.90,
6.85
7.65
7.90
7.45
9.75
8.03
, 79' 10.86
, 60 10.45
100 8.00
Pennsylvania R. R. 7syl930.
V. S. Rubber 7s. 930...
Swedish Govt. 6s, 1939
Swift A Co. 6s. 1921
Swift A Co. 7s. 1926
Western Electrlo 7a, 1925,..,
Swiss Govt. 8s. 1940 ,
Denmark 8s. 1945 ,
Westlnghouse Klec. 7s, 1981.
99
..101
..104
..100
... 82
.. 99
.. 97
..100
..102 ,
.. 99
.. 99
65
(.75
6.35
7.40
7.80
6.75
7.65 4,
6.95
7.75
8.05
7.05
New York Curb Storks.
..14 i) IS
. . 52 t 64
..15-16W 1
.... 1 1
.. W 614
.. 2 2
, . 1 ft 0 8
.. 2 2
..2 0 2
... 4
.. 12 13
..138 140
7 18
4S 6
8 fit 8H
. 113-16
. IJsW 1
. 8W& 8
..14
Chicaao Storks,
The following Quotations are burnished
by Logan A Bryan:
Armour A Co., pfd. 9tvip 94
Armour Leathwr Co., common 13 ....
Armour Leather Co., pfd. ... 94 . ..:
Commonwealth Edison Co 105 ....
Cudahy Packing Co., common 4)1 63
Allied ,Oll
Boston Montana
Boston Wyoming
ressocn uold
CCoaden Oil
Consolidated Copper
Elk Basin
Federal Oil
Glenrock Oil
Island Oil
Merrit Oil
Midwest Refining Co,
Sliver King of Arizona
Sapulpa Oil .
Simms Petroleum
Tonopah Divide ............
U. S. Steamship '.
V. S. Retail Candy
White OU
Continental Motors
Libby, McNeil A Llbhy
Montgomery Ward Co. ,
National Leather
Reo Motor Car Co
Swift A Co.
Swift International
6i 7
.. 12 12
.. 17
.. 8
. 22 ... J.
..104104
an vt
Union Carbide A Carbon Co... 51 .....
Liberty Bond Price.
New York, Jan. 28. Pricea of Liberty
bonds at noon were: . 3s, 92.08; first
4a, 87.80 hid; second 4s, 87.80 bid; tlrst
4Bf 88.10; second 4 14 . 88.08; third 4,
91.00; fdurth 4s7 88.46; Victory 3s,
95.30; Victory 4s, 97.28 -
Liberty bonds closed: 3s, $92.00; first
4s, $87.80 bid; second 4s, $87. 8t; first
'4, $88.04; second 4s, $87. C9; third
4s, $90.86; fourth 4 Us, $88.36; Victory
3s, $97.30; Victory 4s, $97.30.
Wester sard 'Named
Head of Poor Fan.
Mrs. Palton Ousted Dcspit
Protest of Woman's Club
Other Appointments Made.
Dan Wcstergard was appointed
superintendent, of the county poor
farm yesterday by the county board
succeeding Mrs. Cora Patton who
held the position since Ahe death
of her husband. ' Irx. Weste'rgard
will begin his new 'work February
1. A delegation from the Omaha
Woman s club endeavored to induce
the county commissioners ' to retaiu
Mrs. Patton. '
William Kicrstead, jr., was an
pointed fireman at the countypoor
larm ana uus wickiund was named
as -engineer. Frank Brodell, Emi
Peterson, John H. Stine and T. F,
McGJormack were appointed new
elevator conductors in the court
house. ' It is believed that Mrs. Mar
garet bexton will be retained as su
perintendent of the Riverview De
tention home. . ,
The McClymont Marble company
was awarded a conitract of $11,500
to resurface damaged marble at the
court house. Cort-Aldbus-Hunt were
awarded a contract in the sum of
!o8,i88 tor replacing damaged coun
ters, partitions and other office ap-
poinimenis. ine umaiia Printing
Lumpany. wjii lurnish wood furni
ture of the value of $14,057.
-' T i
' $trei IMvldend Declared.
' AAV Yfflr Inn qe m I T. .. a .
- " wa wcau iir. A IltJ 1 1 II 1 1 n KlBtAi
Steel corporation at 'its auarterlv
lng here today declared regular dividends
cent on us common and 1
per cent on Us preferred stocks.
Total earnings for the ...quarter ended
December 31, 1920. were announced as $43,.
87T.862: net Income, $31,702,816. and sur
plus, 114.481.446. Thean fl, ,,-.., .,..
l.k I .. I .. , .....
...... wv, ninK.- vi t9,rfrt,t4u, net ln-
S!?m..of 3S-139.137 and surplus of $17..
869.939 in, the previous quarter.
.,fl?J.'i15f.y'ar 1920 eri'ns aggregated
$177,174,126. In 191S lh. .,,!v.j .
$152,290,639. , In 1918 they were $208.-
281,104. ' -, . '
New York Produce.
New York. Jan. ,25. Butter Firm!
creamery, higher than extras; 6061s;
creame-y extras. 60c; firsts. 4249c.
Eggs Firm; frerh gathered extra firsts.
6465c; firsts. 01iS63c.
Cheese Steady and unchanged.
Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 343e.'
Dressed Poultry Stead v: fowls, frooh
2641c. i!.
Elks' Initiaion Fee
To Be Increased to
$50 on February 1
Initiation fee for membership in
the Elks will be increased from
$25 to $50 on February 1,' according
to an announcement made yester
day by W. G.; Sears, exalted ruler,
and l. w. Miner, secretary.
Under the initiation fee of $25
the Elks' lodge No. 39 has built ur.
a membership Nf nearly 5.000. A
concentrated effort will be made
during the next week to obtain a
record number of applications for
memoersnip, a nnai mitiation ot
r&ndidates under the $25 fee to be
held the Mui.icipal auditorium
some time in February.
When the 5.000 membershio mark
is reached executives of tht Elks
will put forth- efforts toward early
construction of a new home, to sup
plant they rooms now occupied at
Fifteenth 'and Harney streeti
Omaba is likely to be national head
quarters for the Elks if the- ntao.
of . prominent members do 'not fail,
jir. ivyner stated.
Grocer Fined for Offering
Spoiled Goods For Sale
C. Izenstat. erocer. 414 North Si.
Lteenth-sfreet, was fined $50 and costs
jioyimcj ui wcuirai ponce court,
where he was arraigned 6n a charge
of holdinjr and offering for sale
spoiled panned goods. j
The complaint was entered by Dr.
W. C. Herrold, food inspector for
the health Jeoartment. Izenstat has
been ordered to dispose of 180ians
of spoiled canned fruits and vege
tables. The health commissioier announc- -ed
that this is the beginning of a
vigorous food campaign. i
V Bar Silver.
New YorK. Jan. 25.--Bar Sliver Do
mestic, 99c; foreign. 66o. , , .
Mexican Dollars 60 c, r i
Year Ago Art,
K?s nnn i .
Mar.
May
Rye.
May
July
Corn
May
July
Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Oat
Wheat 280 225 96 I May
Corn .' 60 66 , 16 I July
Oat 7 10
OA. &JJjlB V. 1 (V JjKJ X I 1 V. HI 1 1 1 a , .
Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago I i rtrf.
Whra . tin. 4ft I wrB
Corn .....144 136 93
Oat " 89 70
NORTHWESTERN CAR LOT RECEIPTS
OP WHEAT.
Today Wk..Ago Yr. Ago
Minneapolis ....... .181 , 289 . 231
uuiutn r sz 78 4
Winnipeg 768 563
CHICAGO STOCKS BtiSHELS.
Today wk. Ago Yr. Ago
Wheat .. 181.000 962. 000 1 12.607:000
vara .... 4,225,000 3,216.000 781, 000
Oata- 11.699,000 11.363,000 $.332,000
LAKAU1AN VlBIUlitJ OUSHKI.S.
Today iW k. Ago Yr. Azo
v neat ..l,706.ooo zo.iit.uoo ll.ozs.nnn
Oata .... 9,230,000 - 8,943,000 5,937,000
I Open. I High. ) Low. Close. Test
Jan.
; May
Rlba
Jan.
May
: .
1.70 1.70' 1.66 1.67 1,71
1.60 160 1.56 1.57 1.61
' , t
1.48 1.48 1.46 1.47 1.48
1.31 1.31 1.29 1.-29 1.3.1
.69 .69 '.67 .68 .69
.70 .70 .68 .68 .70?
.44 .44 .43 .44 .44
..4 -.41 .43 .44 .41
23.60 23.50 23.06 23.05 3.50
23.60 23.60 23.20 23.20 23.60
13.07 13.07 12.40 12.95 13.15
13.77 13.77 13.62 13.62 13.80 '
11.82 Bl.82 (11.83 111.82 12.10
112.60 13.60 112.50 13.60 12.65
Beth. Steel Corp. 56
Colo. V. I. Co. 29 29
Crucible Steel Co. 97 94
Am. Steel Fdrles. 30 30
Lacka Steel Co. .. 64 63
Mid. teel A Ord. 31 31
Press. Steel Car Co 93 92
Rep. I. A 8. Co. .. 66 66
Rail. Steel Spring . .. .-r-
sioss-aner. s. 1
U. S. Steel 82
COPPERS.
Ana. Cop Mln. .. 38 .37
Am. S. A R. Co. .. 38 37
Butte A Sup. M. Co 13 13
Chile Cop. Co. ... 12 11
Chlno Con. Co. ... 22, 22
TilSDlr. Con.-Coo. 34 84
Keflne. Cop. 20 ,19 (19
Miami cop. CO. .. J't lt'i 18
Nev. C. Cop. Co. 11 Utt
Ray Con. C. Co. ..13 12
29
96
30 .
6
31
92
65
8J 82
37
37
13 .
13
!2V
34 '
Cop. Co,
Utih Con. Co". ... 56 65
r Kansas City IJveetock.
Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. - 25. Cattle
. Receipts) 19.000 head; beef .steers strong
10 16c. higher; , earlj top, $$.85; some
held at $9.25; better grade cows and
seifera weak; other grade steady to
irrong; good heavy cows, around '$6.90;
good helfera. $6.75; bulla steady to 25c
wwer; cannera and feeders ateady; calves
. ttror.g: best vealers. $12.00.
' Hogs Receipts. 8.000 head; generally
tteady to 16c higher than yesterday'
average. Part load to trader.' $9.60; bulk.
9.15O9.40; packing sows ana pigs, 1(9
5c higher; good and- choice fat 1 pigs,
.75 10.00.
Sheep aeceipt. s.ooo neaa; ateaay;
R-ethers. $6.25L-res, $5.36; lambs and
rearllncs, mostly 25e higher; "8-ound
Colorado lambs, $19.7$; 96-pound fed
yearlings, $8.76.
" . St. Jo Una Si
8t. Joseph, M Jan. 2i.--Cattle Re
relpts. 2,600 head; -market, generally
steady: steer. 46.5099.60: cows and heif
ers. $3.5.6j 'calves. $6.50011.00.
Hts Receipts, 1,000 head; market,
steady to 19ohirher; top, $9.40; bulk,
$9f9.JS.
Sheep Receipts. ' 4,900 head; market
v steady to 25e higher; Iambs. $9.$19.69;
ewes. $4.50tj5.50. -V ,
Jne4l M. -i. ;
uuiui.n. Jitnn.. Jan. - 5. Linseed oa
INBUSTRIALS.
Am. B. Sug. Co. . .
A.. Q. A W. I. S. S. 99 V 68
Am. Inter. Corp. ,.46 44
Am. Sum. Tob. Co. 78 78
Am.. Cot. Oil- Co. tli 21
Am. Tel.-Tel 99 99
Am. Zc. Ld.-Emt. 9 9
Brook. Rap. Tran. 14 ' 13
Beth. Motors ... 4 3
Am. Can Co 29 28
Chand. Motor .Car 49 69
Cen. Leather C. , 40 39
Cuba Ca. Sug. Co
Cal. Pack. Corp. 62 62
Cal. Petr. Corp. 36 85
Corn Pro. Rfg. Co. 71 70
Nat. En. -Stamp ..61 V 41
Fisk Rubber Co.. 14i 1444
Gen.-Elec. Co.-... 126
Gas. Wms.-Wlg. 4
Oen. Motors Co. 14
Goodrich Co. .... 4
Am. Hld.-Lih. Co. 9
Hask.-Brkr. Car 67
IT. S. Ind. Ale. Co. 87
Inter. Nickel .... is
Inter. Paper Co. 60
AJax Rubber Co.
Kelly-Spring. Tlra
LKey. Tiro A Rub.
Inter. --Merc. war.
Maxwell Mot. J0o.
Ilex.
Middle State Oil.. 13
Pure Oil Co
Willys-Over. Co...
pierce Oil corp. ..
Pen.-Am. P. A T, .
Plerce-Arrow Mot..
Royal Dutch Co..
U. 8. Rubber Co..
Am. Sug. Rfg. Co..
Sinclair Oil A Rfg.
Sears-Roebuck Co..
Str'sberg Carb. Co.i4
Studehaker Corp. 17
Tob. Product Co.. 66 V,
Trans-Contl. Oil... 10
Tex an Co : . . .N 42?
u. B. Food Pr. corp.
1 a B . . , .
v. t?. rni.. cvi. an, .... .....
The White Mot. Co 39 39
Wilson Co- Inc.. 43 43
Western Union 86 86
WAt'gh'se El. AM. 46 45
Am. Woolen Co.. 66 $6
Total aales, 511,100..
11
13
65
BtaeW.
"69
46
78
21
99
13
4
28
69
38
62 6
36--
71
61
14
55
94
30
63
81
93
8
53
82
31
88
13
11
22
25
4.9
13
65
45
68
4b
79
22
13-1
28
69
40
4
15
71
60
14
124 124 126
4 4
1 37
47
JJ5
1
Petroleum. ..104 130 163 152
14
0
9
56
86
15
68
36
46
11
14
5
14
.40
9
57 '
68
15
69
84 14
47
14
40
66
67
16't.
61
37
47
12
12
34
. 1
10
73
25
3
85
9 -10
74
25
64
69
93
23 -23
93 91
37
66
66
10
42
13
35
7
10
74 -26
65
32
34
I
10
74
25
62
67 68. 66f,
93 - 93 : 93
13 hi
91
37
66
56
10
42
39
48
5
46
66
23
91
40
66
66
1
;42
9t
4$
. '
45
$
Men.
Close. Cloee.
7 7
0176 .0170.
$.82 J.7$
Mark .....
Mark
Sterling ...
V 'Thlrag Prodlee. -Chicago,
Jan. 25. ButteJ Firmr eream-
ory extras. 45c; standards, 4c ...'
eggs nigner; receipts, 4.082 ease;
firsts. 67 67 Vic: ordinary firsts. 54 0 66c:
It mark, cases Included, 666Sr. 7
Poultry Alive, higher; . fwl, $c;
springs, 21c. ,
London Money.
London, Jan. 15. Bar silver. S9Vd pr
ounce; money, 5 per cent: dUcount
rates short bills. 649. 14 oter uni. ihr..
months'- bills, 6 per cent-
lndoa Msial.
'London. Jan. 25. Standard copper, 167,
2s. .6(1; Pleelrolytlc, 17$; tin, 2a,
4d; Lead. Ui. in alne. X24,' - v
Minneapolis Grain,
Minneapolis. Minn.. Jan. 25. Flour
unchanged to 30 cents higher. In carload
lota, family patents quoted at $9,400
.ou a Darret in o-pouna cotton aacus.
Wheat receipts 101 cars, compared wlrfi
331 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north
ern. $1.66 1.70; March, $1.67; Muy,
fi.ee. -
Corn No. 3 vellow. 62i063c.
.Oata No. 3 white. 3838c.
Barley 47 66e.
Rye No. 2. $1.65 1.66.
Flax No. 1. l.S51.86.
New York flAtinn.
178 I Chlcag Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire.
New York, Jan. 25. The January no
tices Issued today were estimated at 45,.
0() bales, being even larger than ex
pected. Their -effect waa unsettling and
th New York market 1 opened barely
steady at a decline of 12 to 80 mints. Jan
uary eased off to 16.20 after th call or
40 points net lower, but soon rallied to
16.44c. Later monthsvgold 33 to 35 points
net lower wirh March touching 14.63c.
but later recovered several nolnta nn rnv.
erlng and trade buying.
ine maraec remained ' extremely
nervous and unsettled later. It waa re
ported that the January long-interest waa
stopping the notices as rapidly as they
I
St. LohI drain.
St. Louis, Mo.. Jan. 25. Wheat March,
1.70; May, si.o? bid.
Corn May, 69e; July, 70c.
Oata May, 44 e bid; July. 44 c
- !
Kansas City firain.
Kansas City, Mo Jan. 26. Wheat
March. $1.60; May. -$1.73.
Corn May. 6060c; -July, 64y4c;
cepiemoer, es go c.
Chlraao Live Ptock.
. Chicago, Jan. 35. Cattle Receipt.
11.000 head: beef steer, active. mostly
16025c higher: top. $10.65 en 11 no head
Angus steers; bulk, $7.799.O0; .'.he stock
and -calves, steady to- strong: bulk
butcher cows and heifer.i, $5.00B6.75
icalf quality' bitter; bull vealers, $11.60$
12.60; bulls, steady; bulk, $5.41$6.2S;
atockers and feeders 15A25C higher:
bulk, $6.5008.00.
Hogs Jtecelpt, 45,000 head: lights. IS
'2oc nigner; ouecners. iodine nigner.
closed strong; top, $10.16: bulk light and
light lights, $9.7010,00; bulk butchers.
$9.2699.50; pigs. 10915c , higher; bulk
desirable 90 to '125-pound pigs, $7,500
$.60, ' .
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 19,000
neaa; innies mostly u.z&;-enoice Uf
pt'Und Colorado, 25c higher, at $11.00:
bulk fat lambs, $10.00 lt.00; top year
lings,, $9.36; bqlk, $8.O09.00: top ewes,
$5.85; bulk, 44.254)6.60: Prime 122-
pcund wethers. $6.36; few sales feeding:
lamo op 10 ii.7s steady.
- Oniaha Hay Market.
Market lower on aeoount of heavy re
ceipts on prairie hay and llaht demand.
Alfalfa receipts light, demand fair to mod
ror netter grades, straw prices are lower.
No. 1 Uoland Prairie Hav at. .SII.OO1&1 ! H9
iso. z upland rrain Hay at., l.oofnio oo
No. 1 Upland Prairie Hay at.. 7.000 8.00
No. 1 Midland Pratrle Hay at 10.00 10.60
No. 2 Midland Prairie Hay at t on ) (.00
No. 1 Lowland Prairie Hay at 9.00A 9.00
No. 3 Lowland Prairie Hav at 7.00M 8.00
t noice Airaira
No. 1 Alfalfa
Standard Alfalfa J.
No. 2! Alfalfa
No. 3 Alfalfa- ...i. ......
Oat Straw
Wheat Straw ............
were received, but the sale of 300 or 400
bales caused a quick break, Carrying the
market a cent below last night' closing,
but there was a rally almost immediately.
Later months at the early low point
"""""" - ' """"" "V '". . -J
day In years, making a total of 83.000
bales delivered to nulls during the month.
Present dull mill demand and total absence
of ocean freight poom gives the Impression
tnat this cotton probably win rnmatn here
a considerable time. - ,
The market was steadier caring the
I afternoon, within 26 to 35 points of yester
day's closing on covering".
.. . Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Jan. 25. Potatoes lower; re
ceipt, 31 cars; Minnesota and western
round white sacked and $1.101.20 cwt.;
Wisconsin sacked, $1.00l.i0 cwt 1
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Big Price Cut on
' ......
Yi Glass-Enclosed Demountable
Save a third by buying now.Get an Anchor Top now 'at
this rock bottomspecial sal price and turn your open car
into a snug, stylish closed ear. Beal sedan or coup effect
glass doors and windows. ' - ,
W Ire eloiing out o4r -warehouse stock in Omaha and
hav reduced price to th lowest point during this closing
out sal. You will probably never again have the opportunity
to buy an Anchor Top at this prcie. . f t
Remember, these are NEW Tops and carry the regular
, Anchor guarantee. Order quick if you want one. They'll all
soon be sold at the price we're making. . -
Briv direct to the warehouse of
Omaha Vait & Storage Co.,
w 48O6 S. 16th . Street
and get your top. " i"
Or write us fofprice on th Anchor Top that will exactly
fit your make of car and we'll arrange delivery to you from
the warehouse. , .
Remember, Anchor Top are made for 20; different models
of following make of cars Buick, Dodge, Ford, Maxwell,
Reo, Essex, Chevrolet, Overland, Willys-Knight. - .
Des L
oins. Iowa f
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Officer; Saves Comrade ly
i Striking Man With Gun
Samuel , Nanfito, 1723 South
Fourteenth street, was bound -to tho
district court yesterday morning
when Arraigned in Central police
court on a charge of carrying-eon
cealed weapons, atrd a , federal
charge tlsVwas placed against him
for having a government pistol in
his possession. Joseph Moangeno.
his comnnnion, was fined $100 aiu
costs . for illegal possession ' of
liquor."
The prisoners were arrested
Monday night by Police Officers
Tayne-and Buglewic, following a
can trom the home ot I. Mchenna,
3924 North Thirty-eighth street.
Payne reported that at the time of
the arrest he-struck Nanfito in tinm
to frtvent him tiring ihe pistol a:
Buglewicz.
CADILLAC
. Recognized everywhere
j for its
permanency
'Value
J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co.
" -
Omaha Lincofn
lfdirDeii.b II
v Jhe Faultless Fuel"
V- v S.N -
. $glU Per Toil '
NO ASHES, NOLINKERS
All Condensed Heat , .
Mavens Coal Co.
Prompt Service by Careful Drivers
Phone Walnut 0858 4468Farnam
22.00024.00
19.006)31.00
16.00 91$ 00
ivooeuoo
lwoani.oo
lo.noipii.oo
8.00O 9.00
Sloug. Oty Lit Stork. V
Sioux Cltv. Inv Jan. 2S. Hon Tie.
neipts, $,600 head; market average steady,
10c lower; choice light, $9.109.2l: mixed.
es.vvv7.iii: neavy, ss.soqpi.zi; bulk or
sales, $8.9099.15. ,
Cattle Recltpts. 1800 lietd: market
steady to strong; fed steer and yearlings.
$8.00011.00; fat cows and heifers, $4.60
W7.50; canners, $2.00fji4.50: veals, $8.60
ft9.60: commnn .ei.lvB. 81 fcAfftl in e.art-
era. $3.606.0O; feeding cows. and heif
ers. $J.75.25; stockers. $4.507.50.
Sheen Recelnts. 900 head: market
steady. , , ,
- New Torlt Sugar.
New York. Jan. 25. The market for
raw augar w easier today and under In
creased presiurexrrices declined l.lln
o the bail ,4 6-1 6c for Cuba cost
and freight, equal "to 32fl for Centrifugal,
th lowest nrlc recorded tri ovei1 li-n
years. There, were sales nf I.EM -km
i-pm io an operator-zor eoruary sblp-
"wn. B-ivc mpst ana xreignu
" Kew York Irv Good.
New York. Jin. 25. Dry gooda-msrkets I
were quieter today In first-hand channels: I
wine print ciotns were easier and rtreaa
ginghams ware being ordered for ifall.
.. wv. wnii n. it ht-. iui ibii unaan vt U I
iuisi rreety. corron ysrns weie quiet,
'ilk moved mora ceoerallv whlia
areas gooo were purchased moderately
Turpentine aatl Rosin. - -
SavshDSh. Ca. Jan. 25 Turnanttna
Market quiet,- 92c: no sales i recelnts.
195 bls.; shipments, bbls; stock, I,, j
ai" Horn
Rosin Market quiet; no aales: receipts,
906 ranks: slilnmenls. 110 n.k- ..tnrlt
84.605 caska .
zz
y r ; j-' j By
ShaU Qy -- 4 J ? ShaU
ERNEST BUFFETT,
The Grocer of Dundee
GEORGE ROSS,
24th and Ames.
ARMAND PETERSEN',
2908 Sherman Ave.
WILKE & MITCHELL,
Fortieth and Farnam.
v LYMAN & BRENNAN,
Sixteenth and Dorcas.
V E. KARSCH CO .
Vinton and Elm Sts.
GILES BROTHER?,
Benson. '-'
J. D. CREW & SON,
Thirty-third and Arbor.
x JEPSENBROS.
'ji 25th and Cuming. '
HANNEGAN & CO.,
, 35th Ave. and Leavenworth.
'v 'P. B. BOGATZ
' 21st and S Sts., South Side.
- CHAS. H. MALLLNSON,
' 17jh and Capitol Ave.
THE BUY-RITE AND SELL-RITE STORES OFFER WONDER
FUL SPECIALS EVERY WEEK. .WATCH FOR THESE ADS.'
v , For Wednesday and Thursday
1 1500 pounds o HUCO Coffee, '
' : Special while it lasts, 4 pounds. . . . . . . . . . .-. . . . . . . . . . . '
.300 cases Best Brands High-Grade Country
Gentleman or Evergreen Sweet 1- QC
Corn, per dozen cans. ....... V 50
$1.35
One earload of Eztra Iancy Red Globe
r Onions," Avhile 0ioy last, ' C
"12 pounds for O O C
500 cases" Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles,
while they last, ) ' A.
s 6 packages lorT'. .......... .-. . ,
45c
- Our-fourth caiToad purchase of Extra
Fancy Large .Juicy Grapefruit, gft
6 for puC
300-case sp& purchase of Z$t value 15-oz.
Ketchui).v Special, per bottle, QZL x
29c ; or 3f for 5 O C
200-case spoturchase of No. 3 cans High
Grade" Apricots in heavy l$ "1 OO
syrup, 0c values, 3 cans for. ,V 1 w3
sum ' ' ' x " - " N
There Is a Buy-Rite Store in Your Neighborhood
i
March 15th, Next
v.
the first payment of income and excess
-profit tax will be due. Many have al
ready set aside an amount to take care
of this payment.
We suggest the
, WiifdiestefvOompany Notes
v which will keep your money employed at
. . . 8 and which will be refunded to you
, ' through this office or through your own 4
v- ' , r '- bank the day your taxes are due, ,,
-The stability of. this concern is well
( recognized J As you know, they control
their own retail outlets and ar rela-
, " v tively untouched by cpnditioris aff ect-
, s ing ' ordinary merchandising concerns.
. . We consider their notes highly desirable
- and absolutely safe.
Byrns, Brinker & Company
Bondg and Stock for Invetmnt , v
OMAHA, - . . LINCOLN,
S. W. Corntr 17th and Doutlat , 506 Little Building
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of-all kinds of .grain to the
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, sas City and Sioux City markets
We Offer You the Services ' i
of Our Offices Located at
V Omaba, Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
Hastings, Nebraska
, Chicago, Illinois
Sioux City, Iowa -'
Holdrefe, Nebraska
Geneva, Nebraska
Des Moines, Iowa -.
MUwankee, Wis.
, Hamburg, Iowa
Kansas City, Missouri
Get in touch with one of these branch
offices, with your "next grain shipment
The Updike Grain Company
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