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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924.
EIGHT
+
Markets
NEW YORK STOCK LIST
WEEK'S CATTLE
Paper ... 3934
Quotationa by Jamea E. Bepnett St Co..] Iute rnatlonal
Seconds in the Times race to determine last year’s most useful cittzen
UPWARD TREND
07-11
1
34%.
Overholser and Russell seemed to I
3$14
113
53%
6%
6
4 ompart ive keccipts:
381
149
U«O. .
1
5544
Steel
94
1
Pure
14
Ce
1514
1
‘op ..
da •..
| Coca Col
l
Fred T. Miller .
work han been arduous.
Vi
94%
WALL STREET REVIEW.
JOHN HENRY BOLES: For genera
31 -
a sub-
11
stantia! way his faith in Oklahoma.
S2j
711
13
Quotation*.
. 103%
edlum to good butchers
26 14
NEW YORK BONDS
Washington, D. C., where they have
reaction* in highly
OUTSIDE LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO.
Tire
. .10215 102
S deb is '31 92%
... 96
.110636 106
pl* Iron
all interests pur-
than Friday’s average:
chased freely;
and heavyweight*
heavywelght hogs $7.2507.50:
99 % ,
carlings 25 to 50c higher; fat ehe
l
NIINNHAPO.IS.
1
9 Liberty
M
76 do
KANSAS CITY CASHI GRAIN.
this renter before the holidays to
11|
4
•No word has
PROVISIONS
1
( HCAGO,
I
Jan Ha. ‘4'
ST. LOUIS CABH GKAIN.
OMAHA.
fo 5s ...
KANSAS CITY.
3 Czecho Rep
1e
91
108} 108% 10814
196
94
NEW YORK COFFEE,
1
Prune Trees Now -Now - thie time
C 1’. Offutt is a roving man, accord
CHICAGO ( Ahl! GRAIN,
ing to his wife.
Futures steady: May 9.52c;
1.
1
ST. JOSEPH.
9714
94
ST. J OI IS.
29
ST.
POULTRY and BUTTER: unchanged.
J
92%
CHICAGO WEEKLY GRAIN.
CHICAGO WEEKLY BUTTER.
er, was to be the principal speaker . Donert s
73%
Where orcharAs or trees
Comirerce.
»•
KANSAN CITY.
Inwton Attorney Here— Owen Blac X
J
Consumption during 1953
consid-
erably above 1922, according to reports.
15c higher:
Receipts at the four
19,
1
864
Byrnes
-War
J
933
ard trend of com-
:h corn should
NEW YORK SUGAR.
to be
NEW YORK. Jan.
3
F.
(Contineed from Puge Ooe.)
9816
98%
881
A3
falling-off in arrivals of wheat
the views
ST. LOVIS.
NEW YORK.
light for this
er hand, low-record
GRAM
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PKOVISIONS.
BANK STATEMENT.
(By James E. Bennett A Co.)
COTTON
XEW ORLEANS.
763
34,608,426,000,
-78%
member federal
45%
v
OBITUARY
.42%
Reserve in own vaults, state banks and
shortage was announced from there
CHICAGO.
r
WICHITA.
5:9
0
4
S
PUBLIC RECORDS
W
V
COTTONSEED OIL.
W
oil
±2
the sprng crops.
D
11.88c,
NEW YORK.
73%
to Nf‘e
Qra
%c high-
contiqucd tig.
)
b
h
14,
to
Gideons .Mert Sunday— The regular attorney from Lawton, was a visitor
monthly meeting of the Gideon society, . in the city federal building Saturday
on
15e
real!
looking up the status of case before
the openin of federal court Munday.
MAYBE MILLEB IS
THE MAN FOB YOU
HUSBAND IS ALLEGED
TO BE ROVING MAN
Are Drawing to Front in
Useful Citizen Contest
021
36
THIS
MAN
IS
NOT
FIGURES IN MOVIE
CASE CLAIM TO RE
INNOCENT VICTIMS
decrease but thia was generally regarded
as seasonal, total loadings running well
R. D. REGON DIES;
ILL THREE YEARS
on
time
which is held on the first Sunday of
each month, will be at the Huckins
hotel Sunday at 3 o'clock.
w n
Whl
8313
305
203
.116
ters, stockers and
bulls 350 higher;
91%
02
10%
63%
Law ton Editor Herr.—Ned Shepler. (
editor of the Lawton Constitution, and
Mrs. Shepler are attending the state
press association convention here this
week.
of
that
t
l
MH
98
9754
63%
I'
. 107
. 61%
pd. 1
finer*.
the
nnd
101
92%
94%
834
103%
104%
91%
>6%
.45%
.43%
.42%
par-
that
94%
14%
19%
32%
36
41%
.43%
.43%
.42%
fc
«>I
d
W
4
(
97%
94
93
109
Clots
1 .09
1.04%
1.06%
69%
stemi pro
1 sumptlon.
41 %
1054
53%
1.09
1.071
1 94%
ITCOSTSMONEY
TO BE POOR
t
4
4
.....41
etts. 9:
mneet
the
com-
With
Houston Oil .....
Illinois Central . . .
1.234
37 4
1,963
764
196 do
310 U S
.44
.43%
.126
i
THIS
MAN
IS
POOR
4,121
1.347
4.513
6.241
99%
6514
95 %
8;
97%
!*4%
91 %
24
*0%
91%
93
Secretary on Visit- Mrs. Vera Olive,
assistant secretary to the supervisors
I
i
13
n
*
103
75%
30%
94%
971
%
«<
st
12.If
12.17
12.17
.74%
.77%
.74
40
37%
71
812
102%
44%
Ml
109
Marland . ...
Miami ......
Middle States
6 Anton
: 5 Argent
15034
74%
99 11
95 13
92 16
High
1.09
1.97%
1.04%
I do RI
2 do T
88 %
51 %
95%
93%
10%
61
93%
*6 %
50%
14%
go
62
A woman seldoms in a pention to I ,
command until she has given her I
Low
1.07%
1.04%
1.051
99%
94%
8 4
873
803
101
8315
32%
. 98.14
. 98.11
. 99.12
Mey
1 July ...
Sept.
CORN.
May ...
25
11*
102%
92%
93
104
9* %
90%
114
Fewer Hogs on the Market,
Prices Up.
106
68
■ Overland
1 Motors .
vorth . ...
38 %
9336
104%
83
72%
73%
5*
78%
73%
NEW TORK. Jan. 6—POULTRY- live
qulet; ptlev unchanged; turkeya -06-me-
145%
. 15’ i
J 99% 99%
% 101% 101%
*7%
97%
8334
39
67
AI leg re
OU . ...
8 GaA .
A- Ret
Mare ..
884
94%
§2 %
Foreign.
Jurgen 6s...
974
022
85
99%
66%
33%
974
74%
50%
64%
49%
46%
312
71
t
I
V
93%
10 \
043
101%
£0
*3%
55 •
5914
414
80%
$2*
: 66
40%
4 4%
139%
1
21
94%
24%
43%
10%
New York and western
Car jumped 6% points,
No. 7. 10%
July 9.17c.
.. .106
. . 6114
. . 10%
’ •,251-
'. .24%
41
12
1:122
and feeders $5.0007.73,
BHEEP: none; nominal; lambs $12,500
13.25. ewes $7.0068.00.
164
53
21 %
1454
13%
«%
: 14%
. 10%
. 30
- 69%
. 15
1
s
New York Airbrake ...
New York Central .....
Interpreted es showing arcuna: from tha ■
let hagy of the hol Ida ya
102% 102
.. 14% .
5 5a ...
25I.& N ret 51s
98 %
901
114
23"
so %
45
39
273
88%
93
109
66%
44%
47%
94%
64
97%
33%
101
tlclpate.
enlarged
stimulus
N
I
III
103
7616
60%
!61
S7%
July .....
Sept. ....
OATS—
May .....
July .....
lArd—
Mar. .....
May .....
July .....
11335
9943
94
77%
44
24%
were approximately
than for the prevlot
101% 101%
Al
“2
383
52
95.1 3
98.15
99 1#
103% 102% 1026
55% 65% 55% 1
”3% 691 59% '
103% 1031 103 %
95 934 *3%
be sent to Chewey, according to Infor*
। mat ion received from Washington at
; the city postoffice Saturday.
is i‘r
' I Pt
i; 1 Ka
31 i
* I g.,
Sharov
9$5000 k
/ EARNED N
$50003PENT
$500INDPT
661
383
2344
4%
12
10%
30
69%
13
26%
6
41%
11%
403
1024
1« %
1
V
31 do gen 4s .........
1 Steel Tube 7a......
12 Tenn Elec ret la...
H 3rd Ave ada 6a. ..
4 du ref 4a ..........
12Idewater Oil 618
int ctff ..........
trust companies. 58,902,000; increase $55,.
000.
Reserve in depositaries, stato banka and
trust compunlem, >9.210,000; increase, $166,-
000.
"Net demand deposits, $3,828,061,000; in-
erenne, 19 110.000.
higher; canners, cut-
feeders about stead) :
veal calves 50c to $1
50%
5514
te$
68%
711
323
tinchanged today.
6.53c, duty paid; t
lower under trade ।
raw sugar futures
71
65
92%
102%
68%
81%
10914
- - ------- . ........103%
International Mar pL!. .
14%
19%
05
44%
47%
94%
86
97%
Whisky Seized. Six gallons of corn
whiaky and three gallons of wine were
seized by 8. J. Higgenbotham and Dun
Tucker, county officers, Saturday in
a rald nt 125 Clegern, according to
1253
74%
901 90%
8738 *7%
94%
101%
80
82%
55
59
41%
80%
12%
18%
891
nil
\f—g14
1 imes
i
I
commended the offer of the insurance
commissioner’s job to John B. Doolin, i
Alva. La mi ter was the second insur !
an ce commissioner of the state.
and y
■tock
Closing
Good to chok e hei
Chile
I Chino
14 Kelly-Spg
161.8 A M,
8<%
*233 336
! 6.'% 180% 1824.
7014 701
7 Ore Sh Line ret 4 s
15 Or-Wh R it &: N 4s
, 1 F’acifle G k E 5a.
prices, a broadening inquiry for
dueta and Increased copper con-
Carloadings showed a further
41%
3,2
1323
83% 1
556
Provision* responded to
shown by hogs and corn.
% 102%
98% 94%
principal markets
1,000 pounds larger
Bankruptey — Delbert H. McClain,
Churches"- Rev. Thos. P. Byrnes will i owner ot the Ponca City confoctionery
begin a aeries of lecturesermons on file, i a petition in federal court alleg-
the rellgio!s questions of the day in , ins that he was a bankrupt. In the pe.
the Flint Vnitarlan church Sunday tition McClain listed his total debts at
nisht at 7:30 o'clock. Subject: "The $3,037.06 and Ilia total assets at 13.050
Eternal Conflict Between the Old Dog.
which has been telephone exchange, attempted to run
that she and Dines were "engaged"
and yet not enguged, if you under
eland what I aim."
213
956
Monev Overholser And Russell
at %orK-
farms are unusually
of year. On the oth
account wires down.
.7
-
New Haven ........
Northern Pacific ...
Norfolk A Western
do new .« D «
5 do pr lien 4s .
17 Chae & Ohio cv 5a
15 do cv 41s ......
37 Chi A Alton 3%s
1 Toledo Edi 7s .,
17 Union Pacific 1st
4 do cv 4s ......
4 do ret 4s ......
333
29 2
4«%
4<> %
for help, but was stopped by one of [ I
the bandits and held in the bakery / 1
at the point t( a pistol until the J
87%
80%
101
81%
D. King jr., also of Oklahoma City I rpray o lime and sulphur should be
la secretary-treasurer. About thirty applied, he said,
salesmen attended.
UM . .
252 2934
203 40y
63% 63%
13 »IS
1073 1063 1063
825 820
:11 111% nu
105% 106% 1056
855 98 15
XEW YORK, Jan. ..—Stock prleen re-
Monnot, pastor of the church of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help, will go to
Chicago Sunday afternoon to confer
with the Kimball company on final
details in regard to the installation of
the pipe organ in the new Catholic
cathedral.
Chickasha Friday to spend the week.
| end with friends. Her son, Gardner
I Olive, will icturn with her Sunday.
save his own life, constituted his sole
motive for pulling the trigger of Miss
Normand’s nutomatie pistol nnd send-
I ing a bullet through Dines' lung.
As for Dines, the Injustice of the
situation us It affected him. was sell-
evident, for he said. "I don’t know
why in the world hat fool shot me-
124* 1249 in
Ke,-rv« In ferlera1 reserve bank of
ber banks. 3812,918,000. increase,
416,000.
BANK IS LOOTED
.192% 102%
.104% 106%
1 R. B. Thomas, undersherf. No one
was at the house when the raid was
. made, Thomas said.
Am Cun.....
Am Car ......
AmT pfd
Am Int Corp .
Am Loco .....
Am 8 A R...
Am su Fdy ...
Ar.-. Sug Tcf ..
Am Honcl ....
best killers and stockers; weak
lower on medium and plain Hindu
is 11 higher for jvcek: top $10,00,
5 Pacific T & r 5s “3:.
- Henna R I G}s ...
5 do gen 5s .........
97%
764 1
corn tended to confirm
company organized less than a year
ago, banqueted its salesmen at the
...$7.2507 40
... 7,056 7 25
, 'ng about some sharp
, speculative Issues, M
.126
.150 %
. 744
STOCKS RESUME
3»M
COUNTY TO HAVE
HEH, COW DRIVE
j been the guests of Congressman and
। Mrs. J. Elmer Thomas.
— revealed, she having remained sileni
since her recent statement admitting
3 S Porto Rico Sug 78.101
1 Sou Pac cv ........ 02%
4 do ret 4s .......... 854
6 do col tr 4> ..... 8312
1Eou Ry gen 6%r ----
19 Sou Ry con la.
ferred and Gulf states
vancod a point or more.
Abnormally cold weather
the feeding counted nlso
IN TEXAS TOWN 39
Colorado Southern Great North-
liAd at J Escg af
m, mtshAps
“da he a2lowct
niS iflSurAnc- to
his connections with that store on ,
1 December 31.
Gone favored an upw
modify prices in whicl
16 to 25c
3 DanUh Muni Ss A.
11 Dept of Seine 7s..
7 Doni of Can 6% per
cent notes, '29...
10 Dom of Can 5a ‘52
What Edna Purvia nee, the Jther
motion picture actress thought about
the course events have taken sin’
the new year's night affray, was nt
Close I
99.23 !
98.12
Oaty utarted unchanged
er; May 46% to 46c, and i
NEW TORK, Jan. 6.—The actual con-
ditlon of clearing house banka and trust I
companles for the week showe an exdesa
in reserve of 517,199,150. This i* ah in-
crease of $26,385.
The statement follows:
beet cows and hetfers $4.75 07.25; stock-'
sr* and feeders $5.35606.75: canners and 48: d
rut ter a $2.7503.60; veal calve* 511.750 130 d
eal. General Asphalt common
“hen and cow" country of Missouri
early next week.
EAST ST. LOUIS, Jan. 5.—Horie* and
mules, unchanged.
I See Ry The
TIMES
BOOS: Around 100 hog* on sal toay.
Murket 10c higher. Tup $7.40. Bulk $70
7.35, Stocker* steady.
Braniff, by demonstrating in
top >7.50,
packing ।
■laughter pl
CATTLE:
CHICAGO. Jan. 6.— HOGS: receipt*
J1,000, active; mostly 16 to 25c higher
$71
10; decrease, 32.
ST LOUIS, Jan. 5.—WHEAT: No.
red. II 16421.17.
WICHITA, Jsn. 5.—EOGS: Receipt*
6.900; 10c higher; top $7.20; bulk $7.00
“EPru: Receipt* 200: around steady
al Dutch
ding ......
rw Roebuck
NEW YORK. Jan. 5.—Cot tonseed ...
closed steady; prime summer yellow
11,06011,500; prime cnida 9.4069.50c:
salee MO: January 11.05c: February
11.Me; March 11.lie; April 11.46c: May
H.Me; June 11.66c. July 11.79c; August
Foreign exchanges
points. American
Qeneral Asphalt
Producers A Re-
i Sinclair
1 Sou Ry . .
St.I N J
| Std Calif
Stromberg
36 du a 2003 ......... 9344
7 du unified ta ..... 901
5 iagmi Copper 7a ..114
1194 Market St Ry run 6s 99%
b Midvale steel cv 5s.. 861
grades 10 to 15c higher, canners and
cutters dull, 10 ro 15e lower: bull* most-
ly 25c higher; all classes calve* >1 to
wheat- Open
liaga averaging *86 pound*; best ma-
tured steer* 110 10, part load $10 35; best
beef cows 25 to 35c higher; in-between
A yar ugu .,
IS Seel ------
,2 Utah Copper .
h Western Union
Westing Eire .
W
7
(Copyright, 1921. Assoclated Editors)
33 higher; stockers and feeders very
■csrce and stondy; bulk price* follow;
abort fed $8.0009.25; beef cowe $1,000
6.00; helfers $5.0005,00; canners and
Postofice Discontinued—Tiie regu-
lar postoffice nt Tuecania, in Chero- '
kee county hns been discontinued and
all mal addressed to this office will
rradeamens Bank Bldg.: Invincible ............
High Low Close Kansas City Southern
...▼3% 72% 73 . Kelly Hpringfi*4d .....
... 04% .... 04 % Kennecott ...........
l»t 4%
2nd 4%
3rd 4%
4th 4%
This week
J-ast week
Two w eeks
receipt* 1,000: beef nteers
spring sets in. rnntvd instructions
promise to obey.- Elmira Star Ga-
ette, --e ------- 4
' ference Thursday evening on "An Ap.
i peal for LIfe Servi -e."
1 \
was claimed
Jet end rg 6s .... 96%
4 Bethlehem steel con
6s For A .......... 973
3 ‘io 51s ............98
5 Brier Hill St! 6* . 93%
IBiclyn Edl gen 7s D.109
9 Can Northern 7* ..11:% 1121 fiju
7 Can Pacific deb 7s . 8012 79% 7942
2 Car Clinch & Ohio 6s 961, 96% 961
1 Central of Ga 6s ...100% 1001 1001,
9 Central Leather 5*.. 9514 95 951
2 Central Fac gtd 4s .. $63 54% sca
. 1 E2rre de_Pazeu 2a ..1331 151 1301
69%
88%
34
MINNEAPOLIS Jan S.
to the repurchase of stockn sold last
ggi ' month for the purposo o! establishing tax
,. .2 iosses. November earning statements of
I over thone for tht* period la 1922 and
1921
Strength of th* northwestern railroad
' shares was attributed in nome quarters
101 % 101 14 101 14 '
99% 99% 99%
Cargill in McAlester. -Mayor Car-
NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—BUTTER- firm.
FGGS: atendy; receipts 16.191 CHEESE:
steady; receipt* 27.469 pounds
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 5.—HOGS: receipt*
1,600; active, 15 to 200 higher, most ad-
vance on mixed and light hogs; top
$750: bulk good butcher hogs 190-ibs.
Mid up $7.4507.50; 160 to 190-ibs. $7,300
7.46; 140 to 160-1bs $7.0007.25; pigs
mnesity 3e hUhar; g0 11G to 136-ib.
kinds $6.2506.75: lighter weights $5,500
6.00; packer sows mostly 16.26.
of great value
to Oklahoma
City. Am presi-
dent of the Con-
stitutionzls his
----- ! 5 Mil ER&LSa %l. soik
NEW TORR, Jan. 5.--Following are! ’ Minn & St I. ref 43 “
Saturday’s high, low and cl-sing prices of 10)1 pr lien 68 C.
bonds on the New Yoric ntoel exehange, I ** do new vr hen 6* A.
and the total sales of uncn bond; " 61 ido newiNd3 63 A 53.
(United States bonds La dollar* and ,7 , 9 l’acitlc con 65 .. 98%
thirty -seconds of dollars.) 22 10 Een 4s ......... 51%
United State Bomb.. 31 Montana How 5sA 95%
(Sales in 31.9v.>. High. Low, Minne 1 4 -ont -Tram col 59 • 87
99 14
9» 13
and also
money and
was quiet
; fur the names of Ed Overholser, ('ampbell Russell, T. E. Braniff and J. C.
1 Walton were received Saturday. " -—--------------------
year-end requirement*
n । local demands. Time
% 1 merclal paper busineas
1, 1 no change in rntes
CORN: No. 4, white 7340; No. 2. yel-
low 7C%c.
OATS: No 1. white 46% @4Te,
Futures; WHEAT: May $1,091; July
3105%. CORN: May 764c; July 711c.
OATS; May 46c.
Brie But Important Lessons In Finanee,
| Market*. Stoeks, Honda and Investments.
- - -..... - - -1
ern pfd . Davison Chemical, Stromberg
Carburetor and Magma Copper advanced
3 to 2% points. The cloelng was strong.
Sales approximated 850.000 Bhares,
The close wan unsettled.
Het lower. May 75% 076 to
In the
312.75012.75; fat yearling wethers $11.50 2 do Copenhagen 51*
<» 12.00; age wether* $7,5005.75; tat 1 do Gtr Prague 7' s
ewen $7.2505.40; feeding lamb* $11,500. a do 1. ns 6%
12.75. ______ _______ * . 10 do Marseilles f*....
Trade news in general was favorable.
This included a further reduction in
crude oil output, higher gasoline and
"For he that bath, to him shall
begiven; and be that hath not, from
him shall lie taken even that which
he hath."—Gospel of .Mark 4:23.
Did you ever stop to think how
much it costs in dollars and cents to
be poor? If you do not have available
cash on hand to pay for the things you
need, they will cost you more.
For instance, in buying furniture,
ordinarily one can get a 10 per cent
discount for cash while about 15 per
cent is added for partial payment.
Another example is in the case of
needed repairs, which cannot lie made
because there is no cash available.
Consequently they finally cost two or
three times as much.
What is the reason for being poor?
Simply that the average man spends
all or more than his income before he
gets it. No business or individual can
RECEIPTS HIGH
, Am Beet dug .
1
' paper profit* into cash until after th*
turn of the year to avoid including them
in 1923 income tnx return* Some o thin
selling was influenced by the belief that
taxes on 1914 Incomes will receive the
I benefit of a posstble tax reduction.
speculator* for the decline, taking Ad-
I t antage of th!* »e!llng eueceeded in bring-
ns year. Import*
changed to 20c higher: faznily patent
$6.2006.50 barrel.
14% 14%
CATTLE: receipt* 150; compared with
week ago, common beef steers steady;
other steers 15 to 36c higher; light year-
Iings 350 higher; bologna, bull* 60c high-
er; light vealers 60c to 21 lower; other
clanses atendy; top steers for week >10.10;
light yearlings 610.no; bulk* for week,
beef steers $7.0009.75; yearling* $6,500
9,00: beef cow* $4,2505.50: canners $2 25
62.75; bologna bulla $4.0005.25,
SHEEP: receipt* 160; for week, fat
lamb* 35c higher; yearllngs 25 to 50c
higher: sheep 60c to >1.26 higher, most
advance on lightweight ewes; bulk week'*
supply fed lamb* >12.66011.26; week'*
top >12.25. native lamb* montly 612.2649
11.75; cull lamb* $8.5009.00; wooled
yearling* 611.00; clipped yearling* $9.85;
no choice light ewes received; medium to
good kind* $7.0007.25; heavles $5,000
• 00.
Bison Farmer May be Bankrupt—
Frank E. Rhodes, a farmer living
near Bison filed a petition in the fed-
eral court clerk’ll office alleging that
Medicine Park People Herr.— Mi
and Mn. Frank Neviile of Medicine
Park nre in Oklahomn City thia week
end on their way ter their home fromi
41% 41% 41% Lehigh Valley ...
104% l«4% 104% I Lee Rubber . - .
164 163% 164 | Lima locomotive
53 ....
of Commerce, was the most useful
citizen.
99% 99
Loans, dincounts, etc
decrease. I7S.4S7.0OO.
Cash in own vault*,
reserve bank. >54,666.001
669.000.
on the
stocks of wheat
Plafn to med mixed butchers. 6.6007
Fair to good stockors ......... 3.0004.
Roughs and throwout*........ 5.0006,
41% ' sumed their upward movement today.
110 I Trading was 0,1 a fairly large scale. de- j
43 splte interruptin of wire traffic between
91%
62
. 54%
% 1021
1051 ttzlix , 1203 10
iz9rengNV,serkn,iy 135
.223 .09*
izHud * Man re A. si
10 do adj Inc 5* ..... 686
1.1 Humble O A R 5Us 95,2
16 IMinol Bell Tel ref
58 rtf* ........... 941
fl lUnni* central 54s.10114
I do ref 4s 1953 ...... $o
8 r T 7s .. 82%
65 do Cn ............. 553
18 do ref 56 gtpd ... 59%
44 Int A Gt Nor adj 6a. 41%
in Int Mer Mar « f 6* . 40%
1 3 Int Paper ref 5a R. 8314
S Iowa Central rfg 4s. 167,
Huckins hotel Saturday noon. F. E.
Young, acting insurance commtssion. with pictures may be ohtained from
gill was not at his office in city hall
been received at the headquarters of Saturday. Hia secretary. John w . Tip-
the Oklahoma division of the Ku Klux "n sud the mayor "as visiting an
Klan. In the Shops building, regard. uncle an McAlester and wouid return
ing a national convention to be held to Oklahoma City Sunday.
Pan-American B.
1:
v
-ted mnost extensively in th*
the last two months. Brokers
t the** came largely from
deferred converting their
K. T. Knight of Oklahoma City is t
president of the association, and M.
be the favorites, with Mayor Cargill
almost on a par with them. The con- .
test will he decided next week when
seven civic clubs will vote on the .
question at their regular weekly
meetings.
The Optimist club meeting Tues
Jay will conduct the election as will
the Rotary, Lions. Kiwanis, Ad duh.
Civitan and Cosmopolitan clubs. Bal
lots will be furnshed by the Times,
nnd the Times will tabulate the vote
of the various organizutions.
. Here are today's letters:
Ina divorre petition she filed agalnst
him in district court Saturday she wild
that since they marrled in Oklahom a
City in 1910 they have lived in Pitts,
burg. Kans.; Hobart and Woodwar,
Okla.; Kansas City. Mo.: Indiannpolip
Ind.; Dallas, Texas nnd Columbus 4
They have been back in Oklahom
City since June 1922. At these dif-
ferent places Offutt work at dir.
ferent jobs, his wife alleged, Christ-/
mas he came here from one of his
trips and although she told him the
gas bil and rent was due and she had
no money to pay either or to live on
he left without malting any provisionr,
she charged.
The gas company turned the gas
off and she had to move out and go. 1
with her three daughters to relatives,
rhe saiL
2, hard $1.0501 33; No. 3. red > 1 11 a
1.12; May >102% split bid; July $101
asked,..: - « 2 rt vw Jewett Back Monday
< URS: No. 3, whlte 6; No. 2, yellow
71%c; No. 2, yellow 70%c; No J. mixed
srlemnansnater,ptsbdent Protntrwniehi. I ne was a bankrupt.. In (he eptition u"'e” he.was ot hop."
ta Federal LAnd bank, Saturday con-Hhodeslinted hl" tota I debts,, 53.
gratulated Governor Trapp on hi. ap .1764 24.a nd hIs. total aeseta at 51163.30
pointment of J. D. Lydicl as member ot.which 8300 was elatmed to be
of the supreme court. La alter also 1 ‘
4*. 91%
95%
crop. It was pointed out, had reauite only
in further dwindling of recefpts. This
had continued until arrival* of corn in
Chicago had shrunk to little mnore than
a bar* hundred carions a day, whereas
under ordinary condition about five tmes
that number would be expected at prea-
ent.
7.498
15,128
6,997
CATTLE: The extent of recent ad- '
vanees was very noticeable in the local
cattie trade the past week. Mont all
kind* of nteers and butcher cattle are
International Harvester,
Internntional Nickel . .
LOUIS C. M’KINNEY, insurance
। man: For his work in cleaning up the •
1 politics of the state, reduction of '
। taxes, and curtailment of expendi '
| tures, all of which had a very appro
। ciable effort on Oklahoma City, t be 1
| Heve Campbell Russell is best quali. I
, fied to be called the most useful citi- I
zen in Oklahoma City during 1923.
North American Co ... 23
Owen Bottle ........... 43%
Facifte OH ........... 49%
Pan-American A ....... 56%
do B ............... 57
Pennay Ivanfi ...... 42%
44% 44
63% 65
CHICAGO. Jan 5.—BUTTER: higher;
creamery, extras 55c. EGGS: higher; re-
ceipt* 6,777 cases; firsta 43043%c.
afford to be without a surplus. By
setting aside a certain percentage of
income and not spending it all, the
average man will cease to be poor and
ho can discount his bills, and make |
repairs when they're needed.
Being poor is a relative position and '
inefficient management is the only j
thing that keeps one there.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 6.—WHEAT: No.
1'
L. L. OAKEN, Mee-Oakes Supply
company: The best suggestion as to
the man who was of most practical
benefit to Oklahoma City was that
made in the Times of Friday, by Mrs
McMechan--T. E. Braniff. I think.
and pre
all ad
Industrial Gas Cut Off—Th a cor
tric was one of th«
dropping 2 point*.
were steay.
General Elec-
•oft spots.
tions of centuries after such as , ——
Russell and yourselt are forgot- . m ieKon,,89er. Oklahoma City
sustalned the morale of the city dur- ten history will rank .tack Wal ’ um berman, died at 10 o'clock Satur-t
Ing a very depressing period finnn- ton with Washington and Lincoln „ Y morninK at hin home. 607 East
daily. | Ten years from today, when the peo Seven street, after an iliness of
------ ple of Oklahoma have regained thelr i near ' ' iree Jems. His death is at-
C. W. STONE, 1923 Kiwanis club sanity, they will bunid a monument tihutet to erysipelas at the Aim. Re-
president: Considering the duration to him on the ruins of organized Eon. who.was 60 years old came here
from the civic good point of view, tyranny and bigotry he heroicaly from bin brtaplace, X alley View. Kan.,
which is really first when the entire sacrificed himself to stamp out. Wal " 18. nnd was in the rush into Okla-
city is concerned. I believe Ed Over- ton is the greatest American since noma icrilUrj at its openang. Since
holser, as president of the Chnmber I LIncoln. that time he has been a resident of
Okiuhoma City. He was a member of
st Paul's Episcopal church, the Cham
tier of Commerce and the Elks.
Surviving him are his widow of thiz
city, and daughter^ Mrs. Charles
Fitts, of Minneapolis. Burial will be
at the Fairlawn cemetery. Funeral ar- l
rangements will be announced Sunday. :
- Swios Confod Sa.12% 1121
sauKotRbai 5%%, a7. 98 2)6
week', top 110.50 .for year-1 7 do Cen Ky’sise*;,” 132 91 «
11 U S of Meg 6 s..... 451 4 4
2 U S nf Mex 4*..,,.. 2*1% 26%
kaiway and Miscellaneous,
- Am Agr Chem 7%*.. 974.
1 Am Chain s f deb 8*. 946
5 Am Smelting 6s ...1o2-
the oil
target for
New York were about 13,000,000 heavier.
Trading stockn and cold storage holding*
were about the same for both years.
Range and closing wholesale prices, 92
•core butter, were as follows:
Chicago 1c higher at 541c; New York
%c lower at 544c. Boston %c higher
at 64%c; Philadelphja, unchanged at 66c.
any of
Phillipa Petroleum
Pirro# Arrow ...
the strensth i Antrim attended the Friday session |
of the Guthrie district conference of
. , 'the Methodist Episcopal church,
provn: un.which was held at Yale. Okla., Jan-
uary 3 and 4. Dr. C. C. Smit, a mem-
ber of the faculty of Oklahoma City
college, made an address at the con.
handywelght fed Ateera and yearling* l
trons to 36c higher; weighty steers
■teady to 15c higher, abort fed strong to i
The sap now
ing should
. . 103
.... 33
, 43%
4K% 49%
Ponra City ( onfectionery Alleges
other robbers had completed their
work.
11.00.
SHEEP: receipt* 1,000; market nomin-
ally steady; killing classes and feeding
lambs higher; fat lambs and yearlings
40 to 60c higher; sheep 50 to 750 higher;
feeding lambs around 25 higher; top tat
1nmbs for week >13.90; best feeders 1
612.86; bulk prices follow: tat lambn
"5n1. 1 poration conn ission .Saturday or
dered the industries nf Wagoner to
cease the use of gas when a domestic
office at the chambr of
week's top >13.10; fed clipped
510.33010.20.
to sn upturn in the corn
white 450454c: No. 2. mixed 480052
BARLEY: 52060c. HAY. unchanged.
CHICAGO, Jan. 5—-Spreading op.
erations between Chicago and WInni-
peg brought about a netiek in the
price of whent todny, after an enriy
advance. May dropped abost 1c from
the day's top level. The clone was
weak, %c to air net lower, May 91.09,
•nd July $100560 1.06% tu $1.06-
CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Fresh strength de.
yeloped in the grain markets today. At
the opening, whent, corn and oats were
above yesterday’s finish, with corn again
establishng n new all around high price
record for the season.
Receipts were estimated at only nixty
carloads. Initial prices, which varied
from unchanged figures to %c higher.
May 76% to 764e, were followed by mod-
erate galna.
Wheat rose in sympathy with corn. The
Chicago opening ranged from a shade to
%c higher with May >1.01% to $1.08%
and July >1.07% to >1.07% but after
a slight additional advance, something of
a reaction took place.
Later the market eased tlown. influ-
enced more nr lesu by realizing on the
part of scattered holders.
Antrim at Yale.— Dr. Eugene M.
tO' 1..
p-Araphies
8o%—ex
" CLI+OAACeN
.101 1"
zernebss
March M to ,34.290 ana october '» 21.620:
-Gnidation of long contracts was the
moil important source of offerings The
market met little support.
NEW YORK.
. rw_yohk. Jan. E—Ta cotton rar.
ket 0p-"ed easy At a decline of :, to 3,
point, -win, to relutively weak LIv«tpo.>1
cubic.. Thora wu moie coverine for
ever the.wsek-ona, March ,old off to
. 350 and Nay to .1.1*0 during the .arty
train oraz to 41 polat- net lower.
POULTRY: lowe; fowi 100zle;
Keese ISc: turkey. Sic
POTATOES: receipt, 25 cara; total
V3B- shipments ,3k. no market account
cold weather.
Spot cotton, ateady: miadlin 35.260
.,C9‛ tton rutures sloned steady: January
24.20 to St.30c; March 21,51 to St «4c.
Nay 31.80. te July 22,70 to 32.710:
October Slat to static.
■ Afler belling Olf to 25.31 for March
the market .atendted, March rallied to
-1-jf with the market closing steady.
LIVERPOOL.
points lower on January and 1 to I points
higher on later ponitions, January 4.15c,
March 4.64c, May 4.62c; July 4.70c.
Refined continued quiet and unchanged
at 8:0908.90c for fine granulated.
Refined futures nominal.
Monnot to Chicago.—Rev.
have San Jone scale, the winter ।
of the city «< hoot system, went to
of which $400
exempt.
announced Saturday,
is dormant, and prun-
be completed before
59070e. May 71%c split. bld; July
73%c split, bld; September 71c split bid.
OATS: No. 3. white 460461c; No. 3.
23 Ken rHy P &a L 5a.
1 Kan City Term 4«.
1 Kansas G & £ Ga *
Spot Cuba* quoted at
opening 1 to 4 poind
selling and liquidation,
i raided and closed 5
Trading Active Despite Crip-
pled Wires: Close Strong,
xw YORK. Jan. 6 --Stock priee- de-
veloped a firm tone at the opening of
today's stock market with a good de-
mand noted for the oils. eoppars, south- ।
era »ml western rails and shipping*. Ma-
rine pfd . Magma Copper >nd Pan Amer- |
ican "B" opened a point or so higher
while U. S. Cast Iron Pipe advanced % 1
to Ito high price Tor all time
Motor, motor accessory and chemical 1
shares joined the upward movement
w hich ussumed larger proportions n« I
trading profit seed. Market Street Rall- |
v ay pfd. advanced 3 points and Nash
Motors, Maxwll Motors A. Hayes Wheel. |
Stewart Warner. Speedometer, Allied-
Chemical. Amerlean Agricultural Chemi- I
1CB&Qrerss A.
12 s. : st
»» C M 4 St P cv 4#s. SSU
i* do ret 3%s ..........
87 d 4. 1923 ........ GN
.5 Chicago Nva 6. iiC
128,1.2 eP"rer"ui2
5 Chi A West in.4 4n .. 7212
24 Chile Copper Ga .... 991
ICC * St La ref 6s A .10) %
1 lev Un Term 648..103
1 Colorado Ind 5s ..
3 Col & gou re 44s.. so
4 Columbia G & E 6s . 96%
4 Commonwealth p 6s. 8714
3 Consumera Pow ta .. 8714
34 Cuba.Ce Sug deb 8s. 97%
4 Del A Hud ref 4s.. s"
6 Den A Rio G ref 5s. . syn:
"do mb .......... 671*
2 Det Hei ret 6s ....104%
2 Det United Rys <%■. 85 rj
4 Duqguesne Light 6#..104¥ 104 1941,
17FuntCubn sug 7449.10: 1064 IO7 ’
12 Em G A F 7%a ctfa. 917,
32 Erie pr lien 4* .... c2
73 do gen lien 4a...... $4%
3 Fisk Rubber 8a ....103% 103
16 Gdyear Tire ta 193i.1012* 1-3
17 do 8s 1941 ........in5
13Gr Tr si- - - *-*39-2
CHICAGO, Jan. Corn took
leadership of grain* this week.
97%
. - 94%
xa-------- -.......* 10224 102 "
J o 5s ............. 924 92% 92%
& Am Sugar 69 ...... 101% 1014
1 Am T A T cv Is....119% 119% 119%
19 do col tr 6a .......99 %
15 do col 4• .......... 923,
1 Am WW&E5n..85
33 Anae Con 7a 1938 . 99%
82 do 6s 1953 ......... 961
* Armour & Co 4%s .. s4
4 A T A 8 F gen 4s .. 87%
11 do adj 4s atpd .... 2QU
5 BaltA Ohio 6s ....1011
51 do cv 4%S ...... 83%
55 do gold 4* ........ 82%
16 Bell Tel of penna
.133
. 56% 66
NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—COFFEE- Rio
LOUIS. Jan. 6.—EGGS:
mns and the New Faith.” Morning
subject: “The Noble Army of the Song
of God.” The Harlow class at 9:45
o'clock. (Adv.)
... 31%
13% 135 |
CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—WHEAT. No.
hard 11.10.
fled bandits atter they butt entered the 4
telephene exehange, cut all leea! een-' “2
DRED T. MLLER, president of nections and held the employes at bay-
F the Oklahoma Constitutionals, : " ith Pistols An unconfirmed report e
is qualiried for recognition an Byu $10,000 was taken from the banl.{ ij
Okla li o in a keports received in Houston were, ।
City’smostuse. to the effect that the Hlophnno lines I v.(
ful citizen for were cut at 2:45 o’clock nnd that the ' ,
1923 on account bank vault was dismanled. four ep- 1(5
of devotion to it Arnie explosiona being heard, the
body that Knot first nt 2:70 and Hie last nt 4 o'clock. "
political. He P’osses of officers and San Marcos
Ima given him- citizens are on the trail of the ban- |
self, w 11 h o li t dits, who nre an ht to have gone in •
stint, to a work the direction of M rtindale, a Htt) 2 "
which few peo- town near Son Marcos
ple know but An employe of a bakery, under the
cutters $2.3503.50; bologna bulls $4,250 1
4.75: closing top veals >11.60; fleshy j
feders >7.35; bulk all classes stockers
and feeders $6.0007.00.
HOGS; receipts 2.500: 18 to 15c high-
er tn packers and shfppers; deshable 190
to 250-1b, averages $7.0007.20; packing
grades >6.7649 6.90; packing and shippers
top >7.20; bulk of sale* $6.8507.20.
SHEEP: receipts 600; for week, lambe
250350 higher: top >13.36; bulk fed lots
on late days >13.00 and above: sheep
strong; shorn wethers 37.2507.60; light
weight wooled ewes ><.00.
LVEIPOOL, Jan. 6—Cotton, spot,
fuli9"mianany*26802; miaanne
12.50d; low middling 18.50d; good ordi-
nary n.SOd: ordinary K.OOd. Rale* 4,000
bales, including 1,500 American Receipts
19 000 bales. Ineluding 18,600 American.
.. Futureu elosee .«»>• l.nuory 19.65:
botiararea 13,121: Mb/ 1n,c1a; July Wild:
bl, 1 septembar 17.004; October 1'1. 204: Decem-
03% bez HIM; January (923) 16.710, ____
had partictpat
.. .7 65% up swing fl
■ . 9% reported that
. . . 105 traders who
19% 29
98% 99%
Stanley S. Draper, assistant man-
ager of the chamber, with Donart,
will hend an Oklahoma county dele,
gation, which will jolr a party of
fifty men from over the state, who
will visit farming communitles near
Vinita nnd Springfleld, Mo. Theko
farmers have risen from obncurity to
prosperity yla the “ben and cow ’
i cute.
brought about an all around advanee in
price The chief reason apparent was
that most farmers were evidently with-
holding corn from market and were
awaiting terms of purchase than have
been recently the rule. Compared with
a week ago. Corn this morning showed
3% to 2% gain, with wheat up 1%61%
to 1%02e, and oats le to t%r
Provisions ranged from 2c decline to a
rise of 15c.
Friends of higher price* in the corn
trade based their position largely on th«
ground that the country fully needs a
3,000,000,000 bushsi crop of corn and that
farmers after receiving good price* for
com last year could hardly be expected
to be in a hurry to accept much lower
figures. Furthermore, it was urged that
general commercial and financial co nd l- l
35 to 50c above the low time before ’ho
holiduys while calves,
aro 60o higher. Medium to good meal
end hull led steers gold this week nt
$6,2507,15 and dry lot heifers up to
>7.75 In car lot*. Top cows moved around
the 15 mark Medium to good killers
$10 4. Canners and cutters $1.7502.60
■ nd they must be pretty sorry to evil
under >2. Bulls $2.50603.25. Best vealers
$6.5007. Heavies $506 and bow-wows
$203. Stocker and feeder market around
500 higher with good white face steera
nnd yearlings quotable $5.5046, red kine
$505.50, Stock cows $203.50 and hetfers
$3.7503.25.
Closing Quotations.
Fat Steers—Good to choice fed yeur-
lings $8.5009.75: flood to choice heavy
steers $8 25009; medium to good short feil
all weights 37.256 4; plain to good meal
fed $5.7506.75. Butcher cattle—Medium
to good fed cows $4.5025.25; medium to
good fed heifers $708.50; fair to medin
butcher cows and heifers $3.7504.75; plain
cows 12.50k 3.25: canners and cutters >1.76
0 3-60. fed bulls $303.60; fair to medium
butcher bulls $2.5003: common bolognn.
$2,250 3.50; good to chofee veniw *650407;
best lights and hcuvies $5.5066.50; fal
heaveis $4.5065; common sort $203.
blockers and feeders- Best whiteface feed-
ers $5.5006: medium to good feeders
■ nd twos $1.5005.25; medium to good
etockers $3.7504.50: best Whiteface year-
ling* $5.5046; beat stock heifers $303.50;
best stock cows $2.2563.50: plain stoch
■ne fltuft 3302.25. stock bulls $2.5004;
■tock calves $3.500550.
1 United Drug be
1 U S Rubber 7%s
25 do 5s . .........
17 C 8 Steel a f 6s ....102% 102
3 l nited sta Realty G6 987.
3 Utah pal lift
4 Va-Car Chern 7%s
with war ......... 71
!• do ..............;;; 5
8 Virginian Ry 5a ...93%
30 War sug Ref 7s ..101
„1Western Al 1et 4e..
13 West Pacific 6s ... 811
20 Union 6346..10915
17 Westinghouse E 7a..107% 1071, 1572
6Wick-spene sti 7s. .74% 7′3 Tflft
: W“'»" a Co a t 71* 373 ii? 151
13 Ho i»t ss .......... 5652 Hu 9fi
18Ygstown d A T Ca.. *6 945 95 •
Tota} ales of bonds today were 9 7-
909,000. compare; with >11/52.000 1e.
VioU8 day and $7,005,000 a year agd 4
| shares proved a vulnerable
। selling pleasure
NEW TORK, Jan. 5 — Curious cross-
currents of prices took place in this
week's stuck market with reactionary
tendencies prevailing in most sections of
the list.
Heavy realfzlng sales were noted
throughout the week in stocks which
CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—An after holiday
tendency on the part of th* house wife
to economize was considered responsible
for the falling off in butter consumption
during ths week. Buyers found their re-
quirements for fresh butter Just about
equal to the available supplies, and at
Boston and Chicago, competition for the
limited supply of fancy butter forced
alight advances.
Consol .......
Cosden on .......
Conn Prods .......
Crucible Stl ......
Cuban Cano Sug...
Cuban Am Stig....
Colo Sou .........
Co nt in Cun .......
Dav Chern ........
Ehdlcott-Johnson
Erle com .........
1st pfd .........
Famous Pru,ers . .
Fisk Rubber ......
Freeport Texas ....
Gulf States Steel .
General Asphalt ...
General Electric ...
General Motors . . . .
Goodrich ..........
Great Northern pfd
Il upp Motors .....
Hudson Motors ...
C Ft 8 A M 4« .
,aTm6o deppaite, I46C.C74.0O0; Inerease,
Circulation, >31.769.000; decrease ic,.
000.
•United State* deposit* deducted, $17,-
837,000,
Aggregate reaerve. >731.020.000.
Etres. renerve. >17,229,150; increase.
826,386 490.
Summary of state banks and trust com-
panies in Greater New York, not includ-
ed in clearing house statement:
LanB, discounts, etc., >222,472,900; In-
crease. >2.662.100.
Gold. $3,568,900; Increase >289900.
Currency and bank notes, $23,624,300;
decrease. $508,300.
Deposits with federal reserve bank of
New York. $70,541,900; increase $5,787,-
200.
Total deposits, >823,877. <00; Increase
$31,736 600.
Total deposits, eliminating amounts du*
from reserve depeuitaries and other banks
and trust companfes in New York and
United Sttes:
gDeposth 8818.210,400; inerease, $18,-
Banks" rash in vault*. 131,969,700.
Trust companieat cash in vaults, $72,-
465.400.
.10.’ 101% 102
95%
4019 39%
41% ....
i,* iis
NEW YORK, Jan. 1.—Today'* bond
। arket wm dull with trading restrleteu I
I Western and local fraction company liens 1
were bought at moderate advances. Ac-
-____... ... .......... the United States sovernment bond* were
good and choice medium ! stendy- A local banking syndicate has
its butcher* $7.3507 45; been •warded an issue of 2,500,000 St.
Paul. Minn., school and Imuprovement I
bonds to be offered next week.
2N E T A T 1st 5s .. 97
7 NOTkM Inc 5"-. 54 _
9N Y Central deb 6s. 104 102% 103%
2 do r 4t imp (.8 ... 9.',% 9312 953
14do Con 4* ....... 81 % 81% 81%
16 V Ch & St 1, 6a A 10012 10042 10012
, : LN Y Edi tcf 6Hs .111 11017 1101
1 ll NY NH&r cv 6s 4V 62 61
N Y Tei ref 6a '41.104% 104% 1044,
llO Een 4Hs ....... 9113 934 934.
-22 Y West k Bos 4%s 42 41 % 42
Birt ba.
solI nqucHratryruii Robertnon, 201
will wndhgmiziogsnr" Crenshaw,
Mr. .nJ Mr, Verne V. Lone. 3016 Mla.
"un boulevara. ,1,1 "
w Nr .and Mr" Thoman O’Nem. ill,
«-.t Twenty-fifet eirt. -m
NIP ana Mra. BAVn Mopkins -Hr. bov.
coptawnvep Jonea 224 Wea
wOBIhsondndoneTuvT,Beavor, 200) Norta
.ber, Heath*.
Pcan 0: Overto 21 vearn .M .,
. . otd‛2zs”weuestmtnsweerd. 61 *
t
• v
Am Ice .......
Am Hinseed ...
Am Axr fhem
Am bumnatra ..
Ain TAT ....
Am ’lob .......
M Woolen .. ..
Ana Cop .....
A T A N F ...
Am Ra lor ,....
Ajax ..........
Baldwin .......
B A 0 ........
Beth Stl . .....
Bklyn Edison ..
Cal Petro ...,.
Can Pac......
Central Leather
Chandler Mtr* .
Chea A Ohio ...
C M A St P....
C R 1 A ......
Chi A Nwn ....
34% 34% 34
155 15..% 153
197
higher; firsts 38e: selected 45c. POUL-
TRY: hens 1c higher. 21c; other poultry,
unchanged. BUTTER and POTATOES,
uachanged.
these road* compared favorably, how-
ever, with those of the month before
1 and the corresponding month last year.
Lower rates for rail money reflected
i the return flow of funds withdrawn from
7,
14 s
-
91%
100 ion
»0% 90t
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 5.—CATTLE: re- I
celpts 500; calves 100; for week, desirable (
rates of foreign exchange failed to have
more than a temporary depressing influ-
ene* here, wheat export businese of late
having been nearly negligible.
Th* course of the provision market---
Freezes Beneficial.— The "freezes’
of the tast week are a wonderful aid
to farmers by preparing the plant
food in the Kull. C. It. Donart, count.,
agent. Raid Saturday. Hn urged that
farmera, and those anticlpating the
planting of town gardehs in the
spring, do the plowing aa soon ns the
earth permits, as this will be a Rtlll
greater aid in preparing the soi lot
spring crop.. It also will form a reser
voir for moisture, and will result in
a packed seed bed, always an aid to .
■tit... ,i
OMAHA, Jan. 5.— HOGS: recefpts 8,-
000; 10 to 16c higher; bulk packing >8.65
67.25.
CATTLE: receipts 1.000; fed ateers
• ad yearlings 15c higher, top steers $9.65;
beet yearlings >10.50; she stock 25 low-
er; stockers and fee b rs >8.0007.25.
BHEEP: receipts 1.500; sheep steay;
cloeing bulk* wooled lambs 512 658 1- 5 .
Four Bandits Cut Telephone }
Lines and Escape.
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 5 — The ‛Y '
State Bank and Truat company ok()7
Han Marcos, Texan, was robted this .
morning at 4 o'clock by four unidenti- 1
Peter Mert a,
. Peter Mertz, 62 years old, of 2305
4 entral avenne, for twenty-five year*
resident of Oklahoma City. dfert nt * 1
i o’, lock Saturday morning. Mcrta* vicac
Was not unexpected as he hnd b .
since Septenber.
Mert, 1. -urvived by hi wire Mf,
M.ry M.rt». « wpirituiligt, litre ,|. ij«l,.
tta. Mte. 1. R. Lench, Drgty nm i,
Meru and two kin aien and Kn M.
The fumnily oriinaily
ganA Funeral Hervices *HI ba at th.
Hahn Funeral hozne, but t, ilg ill, n
oven rd.
co ' ■ ' M . K A T ...a.aa...
471 ( Missour) Pacific ......
e5i 1 do pfd. ...........
3* % I Mack Truck ..........
s51, ' Mexican Seaboard ...
iat. Montgomery Ward ...
12a, Mother Lode ........
i.i National Enamel ....
2 3 | Nevada Consolidated .
J Nor « West cv 6a ..107% 1074, 1074,
’. Nur Am K4> s f 6*. 91% 911 >il
8 Nur Pacific ref 6* 1.103 103 1045
90% 91
. . -- ----- — ....... 81% 11% 11%
.Nor Sis Pow 6s H. 191% 10110 10182
31 N W Bril Tel 7a . ius 102% 198
99% 0»% 91
92% 93% 93%
80 80 MQ
914 91% 91%
“* 91 01
1 stewart Warner
Skelly new ....
I Tovas Co.....
I Texas Pac C&0
, Tob Prod .....
'1 im Roller B .
Transcon ......
Union Pac ....
Unie Fruit ...
US I ml Ako ..
। UN Rubber ....
Aid association, a local insurance county agent.
10 Dutch IS I
6 do 6g, 1947
। 21 French Rep
- 24 do 74s ............
lambs 1 3 Japanese 1st 4%*...
I 3 do 4a ..............
1 King of Belg la,. .,
19 do Belgium “%s....
sows smooth $6.7566.90;
igs $5.5006.75.
----——m
..... | 32 do Denmark 6*.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan, 5—HOGS; receipts 36 Eo rajy 6- s
6 000: 10 to 15c higher; top >7.20; bulk'
$6.8007.20
CATTLE: receipt* 1 200; nominal; |
pteers $6.50012,00; cows and heifers
$4.00010.00; ralvss $5.0006.00; stockers
A strenuous “hen and cow” cam-
paign for Oklahoma county will be
put or by the Chamber of Commerce
in connection with C. R. Donn:t,
county agent, following a trip to the
Insurance Banquet — The Western to prune fruit trees, U H Donert,
soon in Atlanta, N. C. Jewett, grand
1 dragon, is out of the city, but is ex Paving To Be Rushed.—Paving of
peeled back Munday. First street between Broadway and '
2, j —---- Robinson avenue w ill be rushed to I
61% 51
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 6— EGGS:
« 4 % ....
21% 31%
Ido Netherlands 6*... 9514 9
2 do Norway 6* ......93% 9
3do Serbs, Croats la.. 633, a
9 do Sweden 0* ......105% 101
3 Oriental Dev deb 6s. 9 *
3 Pars Lyona Med 68. 68 6a us i .. . . — - ............a
5 Rep of Bollvin 16% 35 35 j 1,40 ne •• ........... 593
2 Rep of Chile 3s. *41.1021 1021 1021, i -- SC Ia Swn con 4s... 78%
28 Rep or Cuba 5 is... 92 93 92 1 straKcshti 4%s 7x%
25 do Haiti 6*. A '53.. 9015 90 90% । . Seab Air Line cun 6a 68%
4 State of Queens 6s.. 10014 100 Joo 1,50 ad- 5s ....... 4434
I do R!o Gr do Sul 8s. 921 92% 9312 ' “ do ret 4s............ 47 %
♦’ do San Paulo b f is. 99 99 99 13 Sinclair on O col 7a 94%
33 do Crude OH 6%s.. 96
14 do Pipe Une ....... 83%
Boettcher Quits.—V. H. Boettcher, completion, Warren E Moore, com-
who has been manager of the ready minsioner of public works, said Sat.
to-wear department at Kerr’s, severed urduy. The work evas begun Friday
.. 5314 53 63%
..111% .... 111
up; top yearlings $12 25; bulk matured
steers >11.36; short-fed steers $8,000
10.00; mixed yearlings >11.60; week's bulk
prices follow: beef ■tear* 1800010.00;
CORN: No. 2, mixed 74%r
OATS: No. 2. whit* 454045%c
400 RTE; no sales. BARLEY; 68674e
LARD >12.10.
. 199 198% 199
..15% ... 15
.. 2.4 224 23
94% ] do Ken 4% .....
95% - Peo G of Uhl ref
<,p -5 Pere Marq ref 5s
91% Phlla Co ref 6s . ...luu
94 1 do 5368 ............. 90%
90% - Produs era & Refiner*
8s without war ....107
3 Public Servide 58 .. 787,
41 Reading gen 4s ....
12 Rem Arms • (h .. 94%
2 Rep I & Stl 5%s. . . 88 •.
8 R I Ark A La 4%s. 74%
2 St L J M ft do 3
I EG div ........"3%
6 StLi? pr lien 4s A 666,
! 25 do ad 6s .......... 713
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