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THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, JULY 24. 19'J1. 15 i A Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day ' i III Bonds and Notes Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. f hinaro Tribune-Omaha lire Lraatd Wirr. Chicago, July 23. Big receipts, a large export demand, with more than ,500,000 bushels of wheat sold in a,' Positions, heavy hedging jales, fcnd eneral pressure carried prices for Jl grains down to the lowest of V fetk and practically closed them tb k, with a bearish feeling at the Is i. Net losses for the day were Zr2Hc on wheat, December lead ing. MCic on corn, the latter on July, VifflHc on oats, July leading;, and dvZc on rye, with July the yeakest. A large part of the advance in trains made last week was lost, net declines on wheat being 749.I.ic, ki-rn VAt&lXc, oats VA2ic, rye (al0ic, pork 5c lower to un- thanged, lard 12J417j4c, and short ribs S2j457Hc lower than a week With more than 2,100 cars of to. heat at the four markets, and pre dictions of 2,000 cars on sale at Kan sas City Monday, combined with the surprisingly rnib run of wheat, 19, f 41,000 bushds at primary markets for the week or 13.620,000 bushels more than last year, there was enough to offset bullish consideration and create heavy general selling. An ef fort was made to advance prices early on reports of an export de mand. Finish nfar Bottom. Ths highest price wer mads at the rpntns, with a daclin of eme later, and the finish io above the low point. July wheat was exchanged even with Sep tember at timet and again at V,c dis count. It finished II. II, with September, l.IJ01.;;i,, while December was 1 ,L A, C 1 ft hi. - -- . U Ida. while the buying was largely by the leading Interests and by bouaea with sea board connections, who .were active in absorbing wheat sgainst export aalea. The buying, however, had no effect and was largely on the break. Hedging sales of wheat from all sec tions, particularly the southwest, were the largest of the season and were ab sorbed by export houses. New York Bold around 2.500.000 bushels and 727,000 bush els were sold here, largely for the latter part of August shipment. Limited Corn Market. Corn was sold largely because of weak ness In whest. The buying wss rather lim ited and offset the effect of dry weather reports and higher temperatures, which rovered a wider territory. The crop Is In a. critical condition, but country traders sppear Indifferent. Prices declined mUsc and closed around the bottom, with .luiy f34c: September, flc. and December, S0itTf07c There were 60,000 bushels of white corn sold at J Ho over Septem ber for export. The week's receipts of 1. CM. 00ft bushels were 358,000 bushels under last year. Oats were sold largely by Schreiner and Wagner. 'With lower prices for other grains and only moderate support, prices declined nearly 1c and finished easv at OVsJHOic for September and 4I'iB'43e for December. Threonines In Iowa sug gest average yields of 20 to 10 buahels sn acre, with a test weight of 21 to IS pounds per bushel. Unfavorable reports, however, had no effect. The week's re ceipts tf l.S4,000 bushels were 521,000 bube!s over last year. July rye Is considered, but there was enough celling to depress prices IVc wMls September lost only 1c. Export sales .were rnsde at Duluth at 1c over July, f. o. b. boat there. PB Notes. 'heat traders. whne disposed to look for lower prices Mo'J. were not as ag gressively bearish toaly aa they were a few clays ago. Thia Ir due to the lower ing of prices and the large export buying ' that develops as prices recede. Germany ' and the United Kingdom were the big buyers yesterday, the wheat beinr eilv obtained on the decline. It la not likely that the movement from the country will keep up In large volume for an indefinite period and the exporters and cash hand lers are disposed to take the whest while it is offered freely and hedge It with sales of September. Hedging sales In the laBt few days have been the largest In years, the wheat going largely to exporters. There will be a big run of whest in all markets by Monday; also a good increase' In the visible supply. How much of the effect of the big movement has been dis counted puzxled the trade last night. Among the leading Interests it was said that It was not wise -r press the short side too strongly on declines, owing to the heavy export buying. A feature of the trade in corn and oata waa the unapreading of a large line by Joe Schreiner, who waa short corn and iong the oats. He has been selling oata for several days and buying com and his purchaaes today were unusually heavy. High temperatures prevailed in the Canadian northwest and tn the absence of rain, rrop conditions there appear to be going backward. Seven of the leading railroads have ordered out Inspection crewa for werk Sunday and It ts expected that receipts of wheat here Monday will be around 1,000 cars. ... . , Further rains were reported In tne United Kingdom and the drouth is re garded as breaking. Excellent crop re ports are coming from Germany, with yields reported as above the average on wheat and rye. , , Oata have been losing friends the last few davs because of a lack of interest on the part of outside trading, despite the ontlnued reports of small yields and light weights from all sections. There are a few oats comine tht test 2 to 30 pounda and grade No. 2 white. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 257. July -3-Art. Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yes. Financial New York Quotations Whu July Sep. Bee. Tiy July Sep. Dec. Cora July Sep. Dec Oats July Sep. Dec Tort July Sep. I.a-4 July Sep. Rlba July S-p. 1.24 1.24 J ) l.SS 1.23V 1.27 1.26V. 1.2S 1.104 1.11 .4U .SIS .1 .1 .60 .40', .401.. ,4J! .45!.. I I., I . 1S5 1.22' l.ST'.ii I 'iU I l.rsvi 1.10AI l.MH 1.11 1.01 .64 .61 .65 .61 .61 .IS .40 ". .60 .ss .40 .42 1.22 1.22 1.12 1.25 l.!5 1.26 1.0 1.10 .65 .61 .60 .60 .SS .40 .40 .42 .43 1.24 1.24 1.25 1.25 1.5S 1.2S i.m 1.10 l.n .64 .61 .61 .61 .29 .40 .43 .43 111 112.60 !H.S 112.00 I 110.(16 !11.65 -l I ui.s: Ill.Sa '18.50 '1S.S5 in ; 112.02 !l0.8 '10.67 '10.70 110.70 10.70 lin.9fl Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. July 23. Flour Un changed. Bran J15.O0. Wheat Receipts, 526 ears compared with 242 cars a year ago: cash. No. 1 rrthek tl.JS 1.6! : July 1 26 September. $1.27; December. Il.H. Corn No. J yellow, S4 4JfSe. Oats No. white, J4TC Barley 47 6 67c. Rye No. 2. Flax No. 1, Il.7gl.9S. St, Louis Grain. St. Louis, July !. Futures: Wheat July ll.l asked: September, tl.lt. Corn-July. .SVe; September. 688 September, Se. Oats July., SV,e asked. 7c asked; Kansas CKy Grata. .., Mo. July S3- Closa: WhiTtulvT $1.01; September, $1.11; oru":1 September. Bl; December. ttc Xew Tork Catroa. New Tork. Jly IS. Cotton was under pressure and closed with !" f 15 points. Trading wa not vy. Public Interest is light and price, are down to hat they ca'l a moderate level. aHhouh they are not Inviting extensive, speculative buying. The trade Is disposed to await the issuance of the government report on August 1. liberty Bond Prices. New Tork, July ;Y Libertv bonds closed: Ss. 67.0: first 4s. 67.20 bid; second 4s. 17.12: first 4s, 67.62; second 4V.S, K7.26; third. 4a. tl.(0; fourth ss. It. 54; Victory ts, 11.42 bid; Vic tory 4 J, a, tl.44, By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire. New York, July 23. Although over-night news developments, which in the ordinary course of events might have an influence on market operations, were meager, stocks turned upward today with a good deal of vigor and at the end of the half holiday session, exhibited gains ranging from 1 to 2 points in the general run of issues, with as much as 3 points advance in the more vola tile ones. Back of the run up, it was easy to discern, was the anxiety oi many to repurchase stocks which hsd been sold for the decline. -The market, particularly the industrial groups, evidently had worked into tn oversold position and the usual week-end process of evening up com mitments found a considerably smaller floating supply of stocks for sale than had been anticipated. Sharp bidding for wanted securities followed. Kail Stork lulrt. It was a noticeable fact that those oil. rubber, leather and steel Issues which have been under greatest pressure during the week were the strongest and lecorded the widest gains, adding cumulative evi dence that the movement waa largely the result of the cleaning up of specula tive obligations. The rail stocks, while maintaining the firm undertone which haa characterised their activitiea during the latter part of the week, exhibited rela tively smaller gains, tut at the same time, lost none of the buoyant tone whiih haa been their characteristic quality of late. A decrease of 16,295.000 in th exresa reserve of the clearing house banks biing the total for that Item do--. ;u 6,:i00,00(i. Deposits I . r. Deposits meanr " re smaller by 136. 500,000, chle" .use of reductions in net demsr : deposits. Loans are t700, 000 less. The reserve deposits at the fed eral rt-oerve bank show a shrinks ge of til. 400.000 and government deposits have fallen by 131.600,000. bringing the total decrease In this item in the last two weeks to $100,600,000. The foreign exchanges. Influenced by a weak opening and probably by a con tinued pressure of cotton and grain bllla on the market, showed but slight rsllying tendency during the morning and estab lished moderate losses, the largest of which was In sterling, which st $3.67 exhibited s decline of lc during the session. Cotton and wheat both reflected the activities of week-end settlements, prior to the holidsy, anl were irregularly lower. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. July 23 (U. B. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 5.000 head; compared with a week ago: Better grade bfff steers. 15c to 25c higher; yearlings, up more; plainer kinds and grassers weak to 25c lower; fat she stork generally stcsdy: spots lower on in-between grades; rows, fullv 50c higher: bulls, 60c lower: veal calves. 25c lower; stockers and feeders, slow, about steady; best stockers acrrce, strong to i5c higher. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; closing mostly 10c to 15o lower than yesterday's average; best lights and butchers, steady; early to shippers, top lights .11115 early: bulk better grades. $10.1011.00: bulk packing sows, $9.15.!5; piss, steady; desirable kinds. tlO.SOg 10.65 Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head; practically all packer direct. Compared with a week ago- Fat lambs and jearlings about steady; feeder lambs and fat sheep, steady to 2ic higher. New York Curb Stocks. The following quotations are furnished bv Logan & Bryan: Allied Oil Boston Montana ... Boston Wyoming... Cresson Gold rnrnlen Oil Consolidated Copper Elk Basin . , ,-Ml rpucim vii c ,a an fil-nrorlf Oil 5 Island Oil Merrit Oil - ,,lfiS? Midwest Refining Co 1 m Silver King of Arixona 10 0 20 Sapulpa Oil JJ Stmms Petroleum ,VL l" Tonopah Divide ' g V. S. Steamship - g s U. S. Retail Candy g White Oil 8 .... Foreign Exchange Bate. Following are today's rstes of exchange es compared with the par valuation. Fur nished by the Peters National bank: ni u Par Valuation Today. Austria Belgium Canada Czecho-Slovakia ... $ 4 66 & 67 62 & 63 .. 1 i f 19 IT 674 6 1 1 France .... Germany . . Greece .... Italy Jugo-Slavia Norway . . . Poland .... Sweden .... .30 .0015 195 .0755 1.00 .0132 .27 1620 4 $6 S 6650 .193 .0777 236 .01306 .195 .0558 .195 .0540 .0064 .27 .1S00 .0007 7 .2070 195 .1650 New York Money. New York, July 2S. Prime Mercantile Paper 6 6 per cent. Exchange Steady. Sterling Demand, $3.58; cables, $3.66. Francs Demand, 5.74c: cables, 7.76c. Belgian Francs Demand, 7.56c; cables, 7.57c. Guilders Demand. 31.35c; cables, 31.41c. Lire Demsnd, 4.35c. Msrka Demsnd, 1.26c. Greece Demand. 6 46c. Sweden Demand, 20.60c. Norway Demand, 12.74c. Argentine Demand, 26.25c. Brazilian Demand, 10,87c. Montreal 11 per cent discount. Chicago Stocks. The following quotations are furnished by Logsn & Bryan: Armour & Co. pfd f Armour Leather Co. com 12 Armour Leather Co. pfd 64 Commonwealth Edison Co 1" Cudahy Packing Co. com 64 Continental Motors 6 Hartman Corporation com 6 Libby. McNeil & Llbby 6 Montgomery Ward Co 17 National Leather '2 Reo Motor Car Co 18 Swift & Co Swift International 23 Union Carbide & Carbon Co 43 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga.. July 23. Turpentine Market firm. 62c; sales. 32 barrels; re ceipts, 236 barrels; shipments. 423 bar rels: stock, 10.769 barrels. Rosin Market firm; aale, 724 casks: receipts, 627 casks; shipments, 2.900 casks; stock, 69,568 casks. Quote: B, D. K. F. G, 13.7063-75: H. $3.S03.85: I. $3.903.95; K. $4.1084.15: M. 4.364.4: N. $4.6064.70; VTO, $4.25 4.30; WW, $6.1506.20. New Y'ork Dry 4ioods. New Tork. July 23. On Monday the largest lines of men's wear for spring will be opened and priced for spring 1922, and other lines of wool goods will also be shown. Sentiment In dry goods seemed improved at the end of this week. Cot tons were stesdy and yarns were slightly firmer. Knit goods were quiet. with linens tending higher and burlaps were dull. New Y ork Dried FrolU. New Tork. July 23. Apples Evapor ated, nominnl. Prunes Firm. Apricots Easy. Peaches Quiet. Raisins Stea dy . vten (qetaoinetaoin etaoin nup aunu ' Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. July 23. Potatoes Unsettled; receipts, 63 cars; Virginia, $5.pabbL; Ne braska cobblers. $2.15f2.25 est; Kaw valley. $1.2561.60 cwt; California, $1.60 2.36 cwt.; Idaho rurals, $2.16 cwt; Jer sey cobblers, $3.00 cwt. London Moneys. London, July 23. Bar Silver !d per ounce. Money I per cent. Discount Rates Short bill. 4 per cent; I month' blla. 4 per cent. $62 STOCK PRIVILEGES C IOC PUTS AND CALLS B I J Best, safest way to trade. No margin. Calls possible, as risk is limited. Profits unlimited. Ask for Ire booklet. "SUCCESS IN THE STOCK MARKET" With small outity hundreds of dollars are made. UNLISTED SECURITIES KENNEDY & CO., Est. 1884 Member Consolidated Stock Exchanse.N.Y. 74 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Omaha Grab Range of prices of ths lesdlng stocks furnished by Logsn Bryan, Peters Trust building: RAILS. High Low Cu'Se Frl. Closa A. T & S F 64 64 64 M Baltimore S- Ohio 3t ." : Canadian Pacifc.113 llf 113 112 N Y Central 71 71 71 70 Che Ac Ohio 66 66 16 6:. Erie R R 13 IS 13 13 Gt North'n, pfd... 70 6 70 6t Chi Gt Western... 7 1 7 7'. Illinois Central.... 3 : to t3 Mo, Kan Tex 2 Kan City Southn. 26 26 26 26 Missouri Paclfc... 21 20 21 20 N Y, N H H... IS It IS 1 North'n Parific Ry 74 73 74 74 Chi & N W 64 Penn R R 56 35 35 :;5 Reading Co 70 69 70 ft C. R 1 P 53 33 33 M2 South'n Pacific Co7 77 77 77', Southern Ry 20 20 20', 20 Chi, Mil 4 St P. 27 27 27 27 Union Pacific 120 1201, 120 119 Wabash 6 6 a t STEEL. Am Car & Fdry..l2S 126 125 125 Aliis-Chalmera Mfg 3-' , 32 52 32 Am Loco Co 64' 63 SS H Baldwin Loco 7 76 77 76 Beth. Steel 4S 46 46 46 Colo. F. & I " 2ti Crucible Steel 65 6S 65 63 Am. Steel Fdrs... 26 20 26 26 Lackawanna 57 Midvale S. & O... 23 23 23 :S Pressed Steel Car. 73 73 73 Rep. I. S 46 45 46 45 Ry. Steel Sprg. . . 62 62 62 62 U. S. Steel 73 72 73 ' 72 COPPERS. Anaconda Cop J7 il ' 37 37 Am. S. & R 37 Chile Copper 10 Chino Copper 23 23 23 23 Inap. Cons. Cop... J3 33 38 S3 Kennecott Cop 18 Miami Copper . . . t 21 21 21 21 Nev. Cons. Cop 10 10 10 10 Ray Cons. Cop.... 32 12 12 12 Utah Copper 41 48 48 47 INDUSTRIALS, Am. Beet Sugar... SI 31 51 30 A., Q.- W. I. S. S. 22 21 22 21 Am. Int. Corp 35 33 35 33 Am. Sum. Tob 48 46 46 47 Am. T. & T 104 104 104 104 Am. Agr. C. Pro.. 36 S5 36 .... Bosch Magneto .. 35 35 35 36 Am. Can Co 27 Chand. Motor Car 49 49 49 48 Cen. Leather Co. . . 35 35 55 35 Cuba Cane S'r Co. 11 8 11 9 Cal. Packing Corp 67 Cal Pet. Corp S3 33 33 S3 Corn Prod. Rg. Co 66 65 66 66 Fisk Rubber Co.. 12 13 13 12 Gen. Electric Co.. 122 121 122 120 Gt..Northern Ore.. 27 27 27 27 Gen. Motors Co... 10 10 10 10 Goodrich Co 32 31 32 31 Int. Harvester 75 73 75 73 Haskell & Br. Car. 57 56 57 66 U. S. Ind. Al. Co.. 53 50 63 60 Int. Nickel 13 Int. Paper Co 64 E3 64 65 Island Oil 3 2 2 2 Ajsx Rubber Co.. 23 21 22 Kelly-Spring. TIt. 40 37 40 37 Keystone T. - R. . 12 12 12 11 Int. Merc. Mar 11 Mexican Pet'leom.lOP 103 105 103 Middle States Oil. 11 1" 11 10 Pure Oil Co 25 25 25 25 Willvs-Overland .. 7 7 7' 7 Pacific Oil 35 26 3 55 Pan-Am Pet. Tran 49 48 49 48 Fierce-Arrow Mot. IS 17 18 17 Royal Dutch Co.. 52 52 62 52 V S Rubber Co... 63 51 63 51 Am Sug Rfg Co.. 66 66 68 67 Sinclair Oil, Rfg.. 20 20 20 20 Sears-Roebuck Co 67 66 67 65 Stromsberg Carb 31 Studebaker Corp.. 79 78 79 77 Tob Pdcts Co 57 56 56 66 Trans-Con'tal Oil 7 Texas Co 34 33 34 U S Food Pr Corp 16 16 - 36 16 White Motor Co.. 31 31 SI 31 Western Union... 84 84 84 Wesfghse El, Mfg 44 44 44 43 Am Woolen Co... 71 70 71 69 Total shares sold, 212,000. foney Friday's close, 5 per rent. Marks Close, .0180; Fridays close, .0132. Sterling Close, $3.58; Friday's close, $3.59. Omaha, July 23. Grain arrivals today totaled 366 cars, with wheat, 277; corn, 65; oats, 19; rye, J, and barley, 3. Wheat prices were 1 to 3 cents lower. Corn was 1-2 to 1c off and oats 1 l-4c lower. Rye and barley prices were nominal. WHEAT. No. 1 hsrd: 1 car, $1.15; t cars, $1.14 (shlpptrs win; 4 cars. $1.13; X tare. $1.13 (smutty): 1 car, $1.12; t cars, tl.ix: 1 tar, $1.11 (smutty); 1 car, $1.11 (smutty). No. 2 hard: 1 car. $1.22 (dark): ! car. $1.20 (dark amutty); 1 car, tl.lt (dark); 1 car. $1.18 (dark); 1 car, 11.17 (dark); 1 car. $1.13; 12 cara. $1.12; 4 cars, $1.12 (yellow): 1 car, $1.12 (red); 1 car, $1.11; S cara, $1.11 (smutty); 11 cars, $1.11: 3 cars, $1.11 (smutty); 1 ear, $1.H (very smutty); 3-5 car. $1.10. No. 3 hard: 1 car. 21. IS (dark smutty): 22 cars, tl.ll; 4 cars. 11.11 (yellow); 6 tars. $1.10: 7 cars, $1.10 (yellow); I cars, $1.09 (vellow); 1 car, $1.09. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $1.16 (dark): 1 car. $1.10; 1 car, $1.10 (yellow); 1 car, $1.09; 1 car, $1.06 (.vellow); 1 car, $1.0$ (smut ty). No. 5 hard: 1 car, $1.1! (heavy, rye mixed). , Sample hard: 1 car, $1.01 dark smutty). No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.09; J-5 car, $1.05 (durum.) No. 4 mixed: S-6 car, $1.10. CORN. No. 1 white: 3 cars, 52c. Not 2 white: 15 cars, 62c. No. 1 yellow: 21 2-3 cars. 60e. No. 2 white: 2 cars. 60c. No. 1 mixed: 2 cars, 49 c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, 49c. Sample mixed: 1 car, 44c (hesting), 1-3 csr, 3.6c. t OATS. No. t white: 2 cars. 34c; 2 cars. S3c. No. 4 white: 2 cara, 33c; I tars, 32c. Sample white: 1 car. 53c. BARLEY. No. 3: 1 car, 66c. No. 4: 1 car. S8c. No. 1 feed: 1 car. 64c. CHICAGO CAR LOT RECEIPTS w-eeit Receipts Todsy. Ago. Wheat 610 45S Oats 157 146 Oats 16 ' KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS, Wheat 1 642 Corn 63 f Oat. " 11 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. , 37R 17 , 66 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND Receipts " ioaay. Wheat 3,630.000 Corn 668,000 Oats 1,052,000 Shipments Wheat 1.240.000 Corn 1,131,000 Oats 606.000 NORTHWESN RECEIPTS OF WHEAT. Minn 3;6 H2 -4. Duluth " . Winnlreg ! 1S6 6 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Wheat 1231,000 OMAHA RECEIPTS AND Tear Ago. 41 137 10S 241 It 22 Wheat Corn . Cats 221 36 22 35 33 20 SHIPMENTS Yr. Ago. 1 291.000 667.000 526,000 635,000 378,000 439.000 660,000 SHIPMENTS. Week Year Receipts Wheat Com Oats Rye Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Today .277 . 65 . 19 ..172 .. 42 4 .. i Ago 293 31 23 99 65 15 Ago 78 2? 7 3 3 65 61 17 1 1 Omaha Hay Market. Upland Prairie Hay No. 1, $10.60 11.60; No. 2. $8.60 9.60; No. 3. $7.00 ' Midland Prairia Hay No. 1. tlO.JO 11 00; No. 2. $7.60e-66l No- s- $6.507.60. Lowland Prairie Hay No. 1, $7.608.50; No. 2, $6..5('7.60. " Alfalfa Choice, $17.00(3 lt.00; No. 1, $15.00 16.50; standard. $12.00n4.00; No. 2, $8.0011.00; No. 8, $7.006.00. Straw Oats. $S.00ff9.OO. Straw Wheat. $7.008.00. Chicago Produce. Chicago, July 23. Butter No session. Ttefeinfa 11.452 tuba I- ; .... v -n . .... I r.naft nil. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls," 24c; ' Duluth. July 23. Linseed on track and broilers. 2230c airive, $2.03. Safely and No Income Taxes INVEST IN Municipal Bonds Municipal Bonds Are Safe because they are the direct obligations of the State, County, City or District in which issued and are se cured by unlimited taxing power. Municipal Bonds Give High Net Yield because they are exempt from all Normal Federal In come Taxes and also from the Surtax. Municipal Bonds Are Care-Free because interest is paid semi-annually by coupons and no Government Certificate of Ownership is required. Our Booklet, "How to Invest Without Loss," contains use ful information and a chart comparing tax-free and tax able securities. A copy will be mailed upon request with- - out obligation. INVESTMENT BANKERS sJ g Company KJ OMAHA, KANSAS CITY H. E. HARRIS, 701 Peters Trust Bldg. ' Res. Mrr. DO us-las 6816 Servi ce o o o in the careful handling of all order for grain and provisions for future delivery in all the important markets. We Operate Offices at- Oraaha, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Hastings, Nebraska Holdrege, Nebraska Geneva, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Sioux City, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Hamburg, Iowa Milwaukee, Wisconsin Kansas City, Missouri Private wire connection to all offices except Kansas City.""" We Solicit Your Consignments of All Kinds of Grain to OMAHA, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, KANSAS CITY AND SIOUX CITY Every Car Receives Careful Personal Attention The Updike Grain Company "The Reliable Consignment House" Live Stock Receipts were: Official Monday .. Official TOeBday . Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Official Friday 1.31S Estimate Saturday. 60 Six days this wk...t3.S!4 Ssme day lsst wit.. 20, 6M Sams day wk aco.l4,?fi Sams day S wk aso.20.2: Sam day year ago..ll.SH rattle Hon Sheep l.iii HI 1M1C MS0 i:.f!0 IS.Ot.S ?.! 1S.71 t.tCt t.m 7.m ', 7.HS1 f.,400 Ht.StO 69.SP9 f 0.6T3 7S.01S &7.M4 7,44t Vi.iYt i6,P47 44,177 Il.e3t Kereipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nioti Stock )ards, Omaha, b.. for -4 hours ending at 3 p. m. July It, Itll: RECEIPTS CARS. Wabash R. R 1 I'nion Pacific R. R 18 O. N. W. Ry., east 5 C. & N. W. Ry., west . . 54 t, St. P.. M. A O. Ry 11 C. B. & Q. Ry., east I ... ('.. B. & Q. Ry., west i: C R. 1. A P.. east 2 Total receipts DISPOSITION HEAD. Armour ft- Co . Curtahy Parking Co Dold Packing Co Morris Parking Co Swift .Co J. W. Murphy Swift from K. C Allied Packing Co Total tl ! (t 1 475 Sf J 3 ..4 Ml 7S S36 ' 'Hi 11 5,716 Cattle Today's cattle market was the usual nominal Saturday affair as only 60 head were received. The week's total of 3,!(0 is somewhat larger than last week but while heavy and plain steers are no more than stesdy for the week, good light and bandy weights have advanced as much as 2S40c. best selling up to tt. 260140. Cows and heifers are about 25o hlither for the week and feeders are up 2i6'50c as a result of a broader de mand. WeRtern beeves are about steady, good to choice range ateers being quoted up to f7.007.50. Quotations on csttle Choice to prime beeves, tl.758.!5: good to choice beeves. tS.16S.7S; fair to good beeves, t7.60 8.10; common to lair beeves, t7.007.6O. Choice to prime larlinge. tt. 00t.40; good to choice yearlings, R.268.S0; fair to good yearlings, t7. 76(8.26; common to fsir yearlings, 8 7t7.0. Choice t prime heifers. t7.S0l.;0: good to choice heifers. f.O07.60. Choice to prims cows, t. 60 7. 00; good to choice cows, t5.766.40; fair to good cows, t4.75 t.60; commdn to fair cows, t2.04.60. Good to choice feeders. tS.607.25; fsir t good feeders, t5.60e6.35; common to fsir feeders. t4.76S.6; good to choice stockers, t6.00ST6.75; fair to good stockers, tS J56.00; common to fair stockers, t4.005.26. Stock heifers, t3.605.60. Stock cowa, t2.7&4.(!0. Stock cslves. t4.007.00; veal calves. t4.6025; Bulls, stags, etc., M.36(f7.25. Choice grass beeves. tt.767.6. Common to fair grass beeves, t4.50(S6.50: fair to choice grass cows. I4.76&6.50. Hogs The week Is closing with a Sst urday run of hogs estimated at 5,400 head. Trade was featured by a good de mand for lights and an easier tendency to prices on heavies and common mixed packing grades. Desirable hogs sold early at an advance of atiout 10c and trade weakened To a steady basis on the re mainder of supply with the closing msr- A Purchase or a Sale ? Baldwin Locomotive Sears-Roebuck Mexican Petroleum Central Leather General Electric Stocks 'Stock Market Opportunities" will tell you Write for R-13 198 Broads NewTMi Farm Mortgages 7: 39 Years of Loaning Experience Without a Loss to the Investor. Write for List Kloke Investment Company 845 Omaha Natl Bank Building. Phone Doug. 110. ket slow. 10 M5e lower. Rest light hors topped at tl0.69, and bulk of the receipts sold from tS.75?10.26. Hog trsds during the week has been rather uneven but la dosing at an average advance of about 10c over a week ago. Pr. No. Av Sh. No. Av 4-'. .3S.6 CO. .:u scr-s; 65. . 30K 60. .243 73. .2S4 68. .277 77. .224 6 1 . .187 43. .215 IP. .ltt Sheep and Lamb! 7 li l'.O HO 4(1 70 .:.'. no 8 45 8 75 I io iO .10 40 t 60 10 00 10 20 10 30 30 50 5". iti . . M . . 62. . M.. (.. . M. . S;.6 S " 5 316 261 li 2M 260 Sh. 144 70 40 70 76. .216 4:..1J3 70. .IS" 79. .197 Pr. 8 60 8 tO t 00 16 t 25 85 t 60 75 10 10 10 25 10 40 -No sheep or lambs were received today and prices were un changed. Fat lambs have been working a little lower this week and are closing at declines of about 2Sc. with best fat westerns selling around tl0.25Sf 10.40. Fat natives are quoted up to tlO.OO. Fat sheep are mostly 60c higher for the week with (n selling up to t5 50. A better demand exists for feeders and prlcea for good thin lambs show a 50e gain for the week. Good feeders are wanted up to t7.00fT7.60. Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, west erns, t9.6oe10.40: fat lambs, natives. t.00 10.00; cull lambs tl.SOQ 6.00; fat year lings, 85.2607. 6; feeder lambs, 16.500 7 iO: fat ewes. t3. 25 5.50; feeder ewes, t2. 25 3.25; cull ewes, tl. 00182.60. Sioux City IJve Stork. Sioux City. Ia July 2t. Cattle Re ceipts, 200 head; market, steady; grass cows, t3.006.35; beef steers, 86.506.6.70; fed vearllngs, f6.00 35; grass steers, t5 oo'ig.7.00; fst cows and heifers, 14.00 8.00; csnners. tl2.00frlt.00; veals. 6.004f 8 50; calves, f 3.605; 7.00; feeding cows and heifers. 82 50 6 5.00; stockers, t4.00 6 7.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market, steadv, 10c lower; light. $10.000 10.40; mixed. $.25f 10.00: hesvy, t8. 0008.25; bulk of sales, tt.36010.15. Sheep Receipts. 300 head; market, steady. The following quotations furnished by the Omaha Trust company: Hid i Am. Ag. Ch. 7-ks, 1841.. 87 Am. T. A T. Co. 6s, 1!2 ti Am. T. A T. Co 6a, 1824 8S Anaconda 7s 182 83 Armour 7s, ItSO 86S Helglsn (it.vt. 8s. 1841... Beth. Steel 7s. 1823 88 British 6 Hs, 182J 88i Ilrltlsh SHs. 1018 8SS Hrltlsh 6,s, 18S7 85 C. a A Q. Jt. 6 4s, 1838 t a C C. A Si, L. 6s, 1818 88 Chile ts, 141. ,yf 87 Denmark 8s, 14 101 H French Govt. 8s. 1848... US a F. Goodrich 7s. 1626.. Uii Gulf Oil Corp. 7s, 1833... 87 Jap. Govt. 1st 4Hs, 1826 84 Japanese Govt. 4s. 1831 f1 Norway 8s, 1840 102i N. T. Csntral 7s. 1830. Packard 8s. 1831 .101 . 85 S. B. Tel. Co. 7s. 18SS... 86 Swift A Co. 7s, 1826 87 Swiss Govt. 8s, 1840 1044 T'dw'ter Oil Co. 6 He. 1810 86'i U. S. Rubber 7 hi; 1130.. 88V Vacuum Oil 7a, 183t 100 Appi. Asked Yield 7 7.77 i 6.77 , t7 T 87 83V, 8.17 l 86S 7.6i , lOOU l.tl I IO0V 7.43 ttS 7 80 i 8S 6 45 tit 7.11 f tt 100 6 60 814 7 81 87 , 8 11 11 7.8J Its t.os 68V 10. tO t7, 7.86 86 1.86 8H t.77 102V '-'i 101 6.8$ 101H .TI t6 6.(8 10)t 660 tl-H lit 7i 7.71 106V T.41 It l.6t 100 7.60 101 6 80 1014 8 84 - St- Joseph Lire Stock. St. Joseph, July 21. Hogs Receipts, 2.000 head; steady to lOo higher; top, $10 40: bulk, IH.5liC10.40. Cattle Receipts, none; nominal: steers. $6.0008 25; rows and heifers, 14.0096. 25; cslves. t6.00$8.v0. Sheep Receipts, none; nominal; lambs, $9 0010.25; ewea, $4.0068.50. Kansas City Lire Stock. Kansas city, July 23. (U. 8. Bureau of Markets.l Cattle Receipts, 160 head: for week: Bulk, better grades beef steers 25c higher; others, rqostly steady to 15c lower, some down more; heifers, steady to 25c lowtr; cows, mostly 1605Oo lower; some off tc; c&nners and bulls, mostly 25c higher; calves. 75c to tl.XS lower; stockers snd feeders, strong to X&o higher; stork calves, 60c lower. Hogs Receipts, 250 bead: Tainy act;-s steady to strong with yesterday's average; best lights to shippers. 110 40: recksr top. 110.26; mtied hogs at $8.75010.10; bull, of sales, $171010 40. Sheep and Lsmbs No receipts. Tor week: Sheep. t6(f60e higher; lambs, stesdy to 15c lower. New Tork General. . New Tork, July 28 Wheat Spot easv; No. t red. 11.38; No. 1 Manitoba. $1.77. and No. 1 mixed, durum, $1.40, r 1. f track New Tork to arrive and No. ; hard. $1.46 e. 1. f. track New York, lata July shipment. Corn Spot, assy; No. I yellow snd No. 1 whits. 814jc, and No. I mixed, 8Sc r. I. f. New Tork, 10-dsy shipment. Oats Spot, easy; No. 1 white, 61 4e I.srd Essy; middle west, 111. 660117$. Other articles unrhsnged. New York Produce. New Tork, July 11. Butter Stesdy; creamery, higher than extras. 41 43c: extras. 41 42c; firsts, 87 HC 41c. Eggs Firm; fresh gathered extras, firsts. 36037c: firsts. tl4c. Cheese Steady; state whole mtlk flata. fresh specials, llffimc; twins. llCnc. Live Poultry No quotations. Dressed Poultry Steady; unchanged. !l On Omaha Stock & J I Bond Company Peters Trust Bldg., Omaha, Nsb. WE BUY AND SELL Local Securities Liberty Bonds Foreign Bonds Foreign Exchange ASK FOR QUOTATIONS. I I I. jrjrjrjrjrjrs New Issue $100,000 7 First Mortgage Farm Loan Bonds Due Serially July 1, 1923-1926 Prices to Net From 7 to 7V2 According to Maturity Free From Nebraska Taxes $1,000, $500 and $100 Denominations The Security: These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on 26,000 acres of Nebraska land which we value at $403,000 or over 4 times the amount of this loan. We shall be pleased to famish detailed description of this-investment. Ask for circular W. H. 72. OmjiaTra$t Company- Omaha National Bank Building 4 Peters Peters Trust Company National Bank OMAHA Condensed Statements, June 30, 1921 Peters Trust Company Peters National Bank Established 1886 i RESOURCES Bonds and Stocks $ 389,503.77 Mortgages on Real Estate ....... 549,412.66 Bills Receivable -. . . . 29,254.71 Real Estate Owned 54,258.60 Due from Investors 454,831.60 Advanced for Interest and Taxes. 173,599.77 Furniture and Fixtures 50,000.00 Safe Deposit Vaults 69,684.57 Securities as Trustee 5,318,382.64 Cash on Hand and in Banks 171,306.05 Opened for Business September, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts v. Bonds . Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . Furniture and Fixtures ! 809,798.83 21,397.50 7,500.00 25,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks. ... . . 382,646.85 $1,246,343.18 $7,260,234.37 LIABILITIES Capital $ 600,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits ; . . Reserve for Taxes . . Bills Payable 620,000.00 Funds' Held for Investment 344,040.21 Deposits Interest Collections and Other Accounts Commitments for Incomplete Loans 223,699.36 Trust Funds 5,318,382.64 25,163.15 20,745.39 None 58,203.62 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in.. $ 200,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits 3,894.80 Deposits 992,448.38 Bills Payable and Re-Discounts. None $1,246,343.18 $7,260,234.37 Combined Capital and Surplus, $900,000.00 Combined Cash on Hand, . . $553,952,90