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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 12

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TWELVE MARKETS NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1910 NEW YORK STOCKS. TREND IS SLIGHTLY LOWER WHEAT SLUM? IS RESUMED PRODUCE. EARLY CANCER IS CURABLE NEW YORK. (AP). The record of selec CURABLE ISCUtABJ OMMSraT WHEAT SHOWS 1 CENT DROP Stocks Unchanged or Down OMAHA CAHLE MART HAS UNEVEN Til Values Hare Declined About ted stocks traded on the New York ex cbang Thursday: for 7th Straight Day.

11 Cents in a Month. IREAST Sale Blk Low Last Chf. Adam 7 1 TH Air Redue S04 50 50 4 Alaska June tt I Alter Corp 1 1 1 CHICAGO. Cn. The price slump which has "taken about 11 cents from the value of a bushel of wheat so far in 1940 continued Grain Supplies Larger; Corn what stocks nro.

Tlrar. Wed. Advance tit Mm Jt tMtMfri in it; Tetel Imn 77 181 New 1HS-4 high 2 13 Hew 1938-4 low 1 Thursday. Aiieg una ail 20 zosi 204 I Al Chm Dye. 1731, 171 171 I Allied 8tr 8 I A Ills Ch Mfg 36 IS 35 1 Am Bank Not 10 10 10 2 Am Brk Shoe 38Vj 38 1 Am Can ....114 114 114 WOMl Closes Lower With Basis Firm.

in to OfOffiUnoQ' Wheat lost a cent as May contracts fell below OS for the first time since Dec. 12. JUtho rallying; slightly in late dealings, the market closed to lower than OMAHA. UP). In the active trad 23 Am Car Fdy.

24 23 23 1 STOCE AVERAGES. 1 Am uomi aw Prices Hold Barely Steady Despite Light Beceipts of Fed Steers. Official estimated livestock receipts at principal market centers Friday: cattle hogs sheep Omaha 1,000 5,000 2,000 Chicago 1,000 13,000 4,000 Karma City 400 1,500 1,000 I Am Crystal 11 11 11 lng period Thursday, Omaha spot wheat showed a loss of He. When the market closed it was a full Wednesday with May at 86 96 OMAHA. (AP).

Poultry and dairy produce were generally steady and egg were much lowr on Ui Omaha produce change Poultry No. 1 tock delivered her. No. 1 poultry at usual discount. Broiler.

2 pound and under, 14015; (tag, 7fl3c; old roosters, Sty7e; capon. I 16 16c; lightweight capons discounted. Native nana, over 6 pounds, HHWlJc; 4 to pounds, 10 lie; under 4 pounds 90914c; Leghorn hen, 8)e. Freak egg Graded basil, No, 1, 66 pound, good case Included, 16 a doien; 1 to 2 cents premium for hennery egg; No. 2, and dlrtlea, 13 if 13c; checks, 12c Currant receipt minimum weight.

Including ease, 64 lba. to off, $4 6694.75 a oaae; Mjhtwelght eggs discounted. Churning cream No. 1 at craamerlea here, 29 30c; country stations, 28c; direct shipper pric, track basis, 3930o; I cents lees tor second grade. Milk Basle prices for 'fresh milk testing 3.8 butterfat; claas 1, 32.26 cwt; class 2.

(1.80; latest payment for milk (or Industrial purpose, 1.4 cwt Creamery butter to dealer: No. i one-pound carton. 34c; No. 3, 33c; quarter. He more; unsaltad 3e more.

Fur Skunk, 75090c; civet, 15O20e raccoon, (1.60O2.00; coyote, (1.0001.25; oppoaaum, 16020o; large mink, $6 3ft; medium, (4.25; small, (2.25; muikrat, 65c. Beef bide Country green, under 40 pound, 8 Ac; over 40 pounds, (He; brands, 4c; glue. Stto: bulls. 5Vj0: calf and kip skins, 10Hc; No. 1 bora bid, (4.00 each.

No. 2, 6O0 lass; glue and Sony, halt pric. Tllln. 1. IV H.

I.IIa and July 934 93. These prices cent down. Basis was generally RECTUM kUAODER were 13 to 14 cents below the sea uncnangea. am For row i i i 5 Am Loco 18 18 18 4 Am 13 13 13 Am Pow A Lt 4 3 3 102 Am Rad St 8 9 12 Am Roll Mill 13 14 14 Am Saf Raaor 12 12 12 12 Am Smelt R. 47 47 47 1 Am Sugar Rf 20 20 20 son's highs established in De Supplies wre slightly larger.

II It ladmt, aua Utile St'ks. Wet ehang I .1 .1 Tharsday 76.3 lit 89.1 49.3 vYednewlay 7. 3 JM. 39.3 49.4 Meerth 14. M.4 tl.t Tear li M.I 7.t MJI 1989-46 hick 77.9 13.1 4.

M.t 1989-49 law (8.8 11.1 U.I 41. i 1988 kirk It.l M.I 87. 14.1 1181 tow 41.1 11.1 M.I U.I Mmnnt hi Retail Tears. 1983 tow 11.1 1.1 21 9 l.t high 14.t 18S.I 184.3 187.1 1817 tow tl.t M.I tl.t tl.t cember. altho still small, and offerings were easily absorbed.

Local mills EACH SYMBOL REPtESENTS 10 OF ALL CASES Science Wice-uUi Afoin Cmml CKort 12 4 Am Tel A T.170 170 170 5 Am Tob 87 17 87 were the best buyers. Forecast of rain or snow in parts of the southwestern hard winter wheat belt and liquidation of grain that has been held under government loans for almost a 89 10 7 1 8 Corn sold off ViC in the earlier part of the session, closing lc lower. Basis held firm. Inquiry was good. No.

1 yellow was BONDS. NEW YORK CURB. year induced most of the selling, 4 Am Too 88 28 Am Wat Wk 10 2 Am 7 2 Am Wool pf. 41 1 Am Zinc LAS 6 12 Anaconda 28 1 Arm Del pf .108 28 Arm 111 1 Arm 111 pr pf 4 Corn and rye were weaker than lt Close NEW YORK. (AP), Alum Co Am.

147 tt It It Ralls. Indast. Utlls. quoted 53 54c, and No. white, 5657c Fer'n DOW JONES STOCK AVER AGFA.

By Umm Bra. AC. Week Opm Hick Law CIom Chg. age 141.18 141.87 144.13 148.83 .1 Ud.lt M.M Kl 44 M.tl 10.81 36.89 S4.M t4.11 24.12 84.11 18.11 MkM It tmlfei 1 atll. In Co 71 In PAPw wr.

2 .1 .4 .1 At the close oats was He lower. OMAHA. UP). (U. S.

Dept. Cattle receipt 2,762. Receipts of fed steers and yearlings were light but demand lacked breadth and the market was alow and uneven. Early sales of medium to good light steers and yearlings showed strength but later the market turned dull and, clearance was very slow with prices on a barely steady to easier basis. However, a fairly good clearance was made by short-ly after the noon hour.

Heifers were in light supply and sold mostly at steady. Cows were slow and barely steady to easier, with the int ret is 1 Aaad Dry Gda 7 wheat Corn closed to 14 lower, May 54 54H, July 54H054S rye wa 1H to 1 lower; oat to down; soy beau 1H to lit off and lard unchanged. Indication of Increased activity In iub- Am Cyan 34 Am GAB1 38 Am LAT 15 Am Marc bo Int Utll 611 8 Atch TASF 23 Basis was firm. Buyers took the Jacob 2 1 Atl Coast Ln 13 cake, 8 Ho; white grease, 3o lb. few offerings readily.

By (AP). Net ehang. Thursday Wednesday Meatk KC Year ago 19.1I-40 High I93S-40 Low I938 High 1938 Low 1931 I aw lOl.t 101.1 llli.l H.I lOt.t 6.8 100.1 snore at ts 4 Atl Refining 21 Am Repub Am Supwr H.I M.t 6.4 M.I 7.6 6.4 6.1 86.1 64.t Rye was quoted nominally 2c HI 69.4 11.1 tl.l t4.t 41.1 tl.t 9 41.1 1N.I CHICAGO. (AP). Butter T2S.11A aaav.

stdlsing U. S. wheat export helped to teady plrcea at time. Export Interests I7.t 67.1 19.3 M.I 64.1 13.4 10.1 46.3 48.1 ...161.1 1 2 Ara ua A 2 2 Atlas Uorp 1 Auburn Auto 24 Aviation Cor Leh CAN Ln Btr Molybdnm Mongrm Plct. prices unchanged.

off, with no change ln the basis, Ashld 6 8 An GAK1 A. reported sales of tome wheat for shipment out of gulf porta to continental Europe but this business oould not be confirmed. Eggs easy; fresh graded, extra firsts local tl. cars 11 firsts local aou. Quotations on barley were nomi 1 3 t3.t 40.

5 Bald Loco et 14 16 Bait Ohio 8 26 108 6 -4 7 23 13 21 2 6 14 6 12 30 73 23 23 23 23 10 19 51 15 9 5 nally lc lower. Slt Some trader expressed belief It oould not 98.9 109.3 1921 High 11 Mt City cop Bell Hess. Nat Coot Fuel a Zinc Sales in relation to the Chicago cars 21; current receipts 20. Poultry live, 28 trucks, hens aaslar; chicken firmer; ben over pound 15, 5 pounds and under 16; Plymouth rock broiler 17; spring 4 pound up Plymouth rock 12 30 73 23 7 ttarnadall on 28 Bendix Avlat 13 Beth Steel Boeing Alrol 12 May option: Avla A Tran. 3 Bald Loe wr.

6 Iron Wk 11 Beech Aire 7 Bell Aire 21 Belnca Aire 7 Blls 13 Bra Tr 7 Brwat Aero 13 1 closing rounds dull and weak. Bulls Wheat No. 1 dark hard, lc 3 Bohn Al A Br 23 lt Thursday Month ago 1939-46 High 1988 High 1921 High Low Yield Bonds. ..111.7 Year ago Low ..116.111938 Low LOW were uneven, rood weighty sau 89 10 7 41 6 26 108 5 49 7 22 13 21 8 2 6 14 5 12 29 72 23 23 22 23 10 18 51 14 5 11 1 18 4 67 50 27 3 4 6-16 13 80 .113.1 ..111.1 .103.1 ..106.1 84.1 6 6 5 Nlag Hud Pw Niaff 8b Md Noma Elec under; No. 2, le under; No.

3, in, wnii rocc 18 under 4 pound Plymouth rock 11 whit ducks 41 pounds up 14; other price unchanged. Dressed turkey. steady, orloaa un. 8 tsoaren uo ..23 10 Borg- Warner 23 4 Bridgeport Br 10 Bta Pw A 12 3H2c under; No. 2 hard, lHc be done without the subsidy and said tilt re had been no announcement of extension of th program beyond Paciflo coast operations.

Further Inquiries for Paciflo coast wheat wer received from oriental buyer but high freight rates and difficulty in obtaining vessel specs were reported holding up this business. CHICAGO JRANQK OF PRICES. (By Lamson Bros, a 336 Stuart Bldg. Open High, Low ICloee Pv.CIL. Yr.

sage kinds weak to around 10c lower, with light and medium to gojd generally steady. Vealers Brown Rub 2 Pntpec Oil Vn 4 11 nriKKs Mig 20 changed. Can 1518 2 Bristol-Myers under; No. 3, 3c under; sample, 5c under; No. 2 nohtrern spring, (U.

8. Dept. Agr). Potatoes 1ST on track 378. total U.

A ahlnmenta T4S: Bklyn-Man Tr Carlb Byn 1 Carr Corp 13 11 were unchanged. Stockera and feeders were scarce and quotably 4c over; No. 2 mixed, 2c under; 81 15 6 6 11 Catalln 2 Cn St El 316 8 Bucyrus-Erl 16 Budd M'g 72 Budd Wheel lBur Add 4 Callahan-Z-L uncnangea, No. 1 red durum, 6c under. Corn No.

2 white, 2c over, Ch Flex Shaft 73 Cltlea Serve 4 Pennroad Phoenix See Pioneer Gid Pitta Forg Portreo Bug Repub Avla Rustle IAS Bt Regi Pap Belbrlg Rub ghat Denn Bhrwn-Wma 8 Penn Oil Hogs 9,960. The general market 1 Do pf 65 8 14 2 7 6 81 Oats No. 2 white, 3c over; No, 1 Calumet A Ho 6 ruled steady to 15c lower. Sales on 11 1 6 19 4 6814 114 18 Can Dry Al 18 3, lHc over; No. 4, even to Colon Dvlp 1 Colm OAG 2 CmwlASo wr.

111 Cn GAE Bal. 79 Croft Brew 318 lc over. Car lot loadings of grain out 42 weights 180-250 were steady but buyers were reluctant to follow on heavier butchers and trade on 250-360 showed mostly 10-15c 60 St Oil Ky 20 Bt Pw Lt lightly weaker demand (low, supplle liberal; ucked per Idaho Russet Bur' banks U. a No. 1, few sales 1.8502.00 mostly 1 85: Colorado tied McClure U.

a. No. 1, good color 1.80 Nebraska Blls Triumphs U. S. No.

1, washed 2.00 3.07 44; T5 to SO percent U. a No. 1, washed 1.76; unwaahed 1.55; Minnesota Red River Valley section Cobblers 90 percent U. 8 No. 1, 1.26: North Dakota Red River Valley section Cobbler 90 percent U.

8. No. 1. 1.30; Blls Triumph 75 to 90 percent 17. 8.

No. 1 few sales 1.100 1.25: U. 8. No, 1, 1.35; Wisconsin Katbahdin U. 8.

No. 1, 1.40; unclassified tea salea 1.20; late Wednesday, Michigan Russet Rurala U. S. No. 1, ear, 1.40, new stock, dull uppll light demand wry low; street alea, Florida bushel orate U.

8. No. 1, washed. Bliss Triumph vary few 2.00. state Wednesday: 34 wheat and B0 Canad Pacific 5 1 Case JI Co 88 5 Caterpll Trac 60 2 Celaneae Corp 27 3 Chea A 0 38 4 Che 4 2 5-16 CM StP A 1 Chi Pnsu To.

15 Std 811 Lead, llt Deca Rcrd 7 Dye Twn Trk. 1 Eagle Plch Ld 10 Kl Bd A 8h 6 reductions, snippers took around 27 39 4 5-16 13 81 10 corn, SPOT SAI.E8. Cash wheat: Dark hard, No. 1, 4Ue i.uuo nead. sows remained steady, Wheat: May 96 96 95 Vi 96 Mi 96V, 9Mi July i 934 92 93 93ti 69 Sept 92 93 92.

92 93 69, Corn: I May 65V, 55 54 54 66 50 July 55 65 54 54 65 51 Sept 66 58 65 55 66 52 Oats: i May 38 38 38 38 39 28 July 34 34 33 83 34 27 Sept 32 32 31 31 32 27 Soy Bean: May 103 104 102 102 104 July 101 102 100 100 1 102 Rye: May 68 66 63 64 6 46 July 65 65 63 64 65 46 Sept 664 66 64 64 66 47 Lard: May (.22 25 8.22 1.23 6.22 887 July 8.40 6.42 6.40 6.40 $.40 T.08 Btaret Cp vtc. 1 Tageart 6 Technicolor ..15 Tn OIIAL 2 Do Pf 67 Sheep 4,38. Light receipts. Pnstl Met 13 NEW YORK. UP).

U. S. government Issues, some New York tractions and a few foreign government dollar loans, gaining fairly active, furnished the bond market a little action Thursday. Most corporates declined slightly, and, ln the curb, Standard Gas Electric bonds slipped around a point The federals were buoyant throut the day, closing as much as 10-32 point higher but the volume of dealing in these issues, as well as in all the others, was comparatively small. Obligation of Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit, Brooklyn Union Elevated and In-terborough Rapid Transit rose around two point on report of further progress toward unification of New York' transportation facilities.

Bond of Finland, Norway and Den-mark again led the foreign list higher, with Italian, Cuban and Uruguayan issues also making small advance. Gain of fractions wer recorded for Alleghanv Stamped 6 of '50 at 45; Commonwealth Edison Convertible 3 at 127; Youngstown Sheet A Tub 4 at 105: Portland General Electric 4Ua at si No. 2, 94c; No. I. 92tt93Hc; Hard, No.

1, 94 No. 3, 93c; sample, lie; coupiea witn Droad snipping de Tublz Chat 9 Vn Cg Wh Btr 9lS 119 119 119 Flsk Rub 14 Ford Mot Ltd 3 Aid Coal 7 1 Coca Cola 10 Colgate No. I northern spring, 11.00; No. 1 rod 17 17 17 mand, proved bullish factors ln the fat lamb trade and values were 6 Grmn Ara E. 15 durum, 88c; No.

mixed wheat, 94 Vt Corn: Mo. 3 whit. 67 Sc. Gulf Oil 25-35c higher than on Wednesday, Unit Ga 1 Un LtAPw A. 1 Do pf 30 Unit Wall Pap 2 Utah-Ida Bug.

1 Wrlg Harg Oat: No. white, 41 No. 3, 39 36 6 11 11 Slaughter ewes were steady. No Hecla Mln Holl Gold Humble Oil Q)40c; NO. 4, 38ttW39tte.

Ry: None. Barley: None, 10 Colum GAEL 6 1 Colum Card. 88 4 Coral Credit. 47 5 Com! Inv Tr. 63 25 Coml 14 3 Comwltb AS 1 17 Conaol Oil 7 15 Cont 43 8 Cont In 40 feeders were in the run.

Imp Oil 11 Total stock aale Thursday. Year ago 110.000 120,995 NEW YORK. (AP). Butter 1,154,824, weak. Creamery: Higher than extra 33 034c; utra (93 score) 32 OJ.lc; firsts (88-91) 8132Vc; Moonda (84-37) MHO 10 He.

Cheese (4,163, firm. Price unchanged. Egg weak. Mixed color: Fancy to extra fancy 23 to 24c; extras 22H0224e; torag packed first graded tint MINNEAPOLIS CAHH GRAIN. CURRENT LIVESTOCK PRICES.

Slaughter Cattle. Beef steers: Choice 300 to 1.100 GRAIN riTURKS. 153 Cont Motor. 4 MINNEAPOLIS. (AP).

Wheat: Receipt Thursday 82 car compared with 59 a year ago. Trading basis unchanged. Quotations By lamson Bros. A 338 Stuart Bldg. CHICAGO STOCKS.

Mlnnapolls. 6 88 46 63 13 -1 7 42 40 4 23 3 6 3 10 29 20 18 4 123 34 22 (10.0011.75; choice 1,050 to 1,150 (10.000111.75; choice 1,200 to 1,350 9.75u ll.60; good 750 to 900 (8.500 10.00; good 900 to 1,100 (8.5010.00: NEW YORK. UP). Efforts of timid buyers to pull the stock market out of the rut met with faint response Thursday and despite -scattered firm spots the trend generally was slightly downward. -It was the seventh consecutive session in which the list, as a finished unchanged or lower.

Exemplifying the day's Indifferent performance was the turnover of 480,535 shares, smallest for any five hour shift since Jan. 22. The news was neither particularly good nor bad, from a speculative standpoint, and both buyers and sellers were unable to derive a great amount of inspiration from the European "talking" war, the domestic political shuffle or business Indicators. Noted in boardrooms was a contra-seasonal increase in last week's freight loadings, and a few carriers registered faint improvement; a cut In the domestic copper price by producers, and metal shares did a bit better; signs of a further drop in next week's steel mill operations most stocks in this group were at a standstill; a boost in some tire prices by Goodrich, and rubber company stocks edged upward; and a reduction in crude quotations by Standard Oil of California, which failed to disturb the petroleum stocks. Aircraft did relatively wtll, Glenn Martin, United and Sparry ending with mod-tit advance.

Talk persisted of expanding foreign demand for war plane. Continental Motor and Studebaker again were among llvelleat performer with minor fame. On reason for activity In low-priced motor waa that these companies might be in line for overflow buainete from aviation engine maker. U. 8.

Steel wa off and Bethlehem Hp l. General Motor wa down and Chryilcr up a much. Losers Included Sear Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, West-Inghouae, DuPont, Allied Chemical, Union Carbide, Johna-Manvllle, Consolidated Ed-toon, Tidewater Oil, N. Y. Central and Douglas Aircraft.

Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit preferred entered new high ground for 1939-40, up Hi at 88 a New York' transportation unification plan were pressed. Ahead also wer Goodyear, Goodrich, V. 8. Rubber, Great Northern, Anaconda, Wheeling Steel, J. I.

Case, Loft, Loews, International Paper and General Electric. Hales, closing -pel and chance. ol the 18 moat active stocks Thursday i J7.J00 Cont Motor 4 4 lt.lot Studebaker 11.101 Left I4T 10,800 Am Rad A Std Ve linlted Corp 1,000 Martin Parry 8. SOS Curtis Wright It t.800 Rklya Man Tr IS 22c; second 21(j21He; medium 20HO Openl Hlghl Low CloiPv.Cl He lower, cash: No. heavy dark northern.

98j99c; dark northern, No. 1. 97ti98e: No. 2. No.

3. CHICAGO. (AP). 88 46 53 13 1 7 43 40 4 24 63 3 10 29 20 18 4 123 3414 22 80 179 160 21c; dltles No. 1, 21c; anrag check 190 1914c.

Refrigerator, first 2O02OVse: sec Wheat: Am Tel A T.170 Arm A Co. 6 good 1,150 to 1,250 18.Wu8.75; medium 1,100 to 1,300 17.764(8.50; plain I I .1 95 95 .1 941,1 94 94 KWM NO. 4, 92l)93c; NO. 5, onds 18 19c 73; Northern Pacific 4 at 66; and 94 (4 95 93 94 94 2.93 May July Sept 89ei91c. 14 percent protein la pre Avla Dressed poultry slow.

rPeah! Boxes and Cont Oil Del. 24 4 Corn Prod 83 3 Coty Inc 6 3 Cub Am Suf 6 1 Curtii 3 83 Curt Wright. 10 It do A 2 12 Deer A 20 1 Del A Hud. 18 Del 4 1 Detroit Edla.123 1 Dlam Match. 34 17 Dome Mine.

22 mium; 15, 3c; 18, 5c; 18 protein Montana spring one cent additional. Fancy No. 1 hard Montana 14 percent srotein At A 3 Bendix Avla. 30 Berghoff Brw 11 Winnipeg. turkeys, northwestern young torn 134; 20c Fiosen: Boxes and turkeys, northwestern young bum 14022c; young torn 13 20c.

Live poultry, by freight, firm. Chickens, colored 13c. Fowls, colored 20c. Turkevs 9914 c. No.

1 dark hard or No. 1 hard Barg Warner. 23 Montana rower st at 100. studebaker 6 rose 1 at 106. COMMODITIES.

TREND OF COMMODITIES. KTW TAIK.AiMri.lal IWm Wheat: Montana winter 956'98c. Hard amber Bruce 11 Burd Piston 2 84 85 34 83 84 85 84l 84 86 86 85 84 85 86l May July Oct. durum: no. 87 (c; no.

2, 85c; No. 3 84ttc. Ordinary 4 to 8e premium, me' dlum I to 10c, choice 11 to 14c No. I red durum 87 Me. 80 uougia Aire 80 Butler 7 CenllPb 8v pf 82 A SW Close Gt Lakes Dr 27 Helleman Br 9 Houd Her B.

11 Kat 1 Kellogg 8w 7 Marsh 13 Midwest Montg Ward. 51 Nob 28 Nor Am Car. 3 NW Ut 7pe pf 19 Penn R. 21 Perfect Circle 27 Quaker Oat. 119 Rollins 1 Bplege 1 Std 2 Swift 22 Wahl Co 1 Walgreen 21 Wrlgley Jr ..87 Zenitk Rad 15 hern 20) 22c; young torn 14016c.

By express, firm. Chickens, rocks 17018c, colored, southern lie. Broiler, rock 16 10 duPont de N.179 179 eale pric Index of 35 basic commodities: 1 Kaat Kod 180 160 Kansas City. Corn: No. 3 yellow 5OU051e.

Tradinc 1 Chi Corp 17tt, some 12 15c; crosses 15016c; red 14c. Fowls, colored 20c: leshnrn I6OI60. 35 35 oasis uncnangea. Muoiations l'ic lower. do pfd rnnrsaay .73.

IH Wednesday ...73.62 Week ago .74.581 Month ago ....16.21 Year age 66.281 15 -15 35 15 6 Oats: No. 3 white. 37tt38c. Barley 36 81 Ed la 32 Chrysler Cora with 5 El Auto-L 5 Elec Boat 13 Kl PALI 1 Erie RR 4 Flrest TAR. 380c.

Rye: No. 2. Flax 6 6 Pullet, rock, medium 1920e; red 20c. Old rooster 12c Turkeys, hen 32 023c: young torn 16c Bang of Recent Years. 1H.1B-40 1H.4 1.1T 1M9.1 1 1 No.

1, $2 0. Sweet clover seed, 14.75 Con Oil Wheat: I May 91 I 91 90 90 (1 July I 69 89 88 88 Sept. 88 881 88 89 Corn: May 53 54 52 53 54 July 53 54 52 63 54 Sept 54 54 53 63 66 vs.vu. Hlrh 7ft.ta 11 ll ea 14 aa El Honusehol 20 19 3 Fllntkot Fuller Mfg Low 63.18 8.8t 13.85 41.44 CHICAGO. (AP).

Product future: 7 3 4 47 52 12 KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN. Butter: (1926 average equal 100.) HlEh Low Closa KAN8A8 CITY. (AP). Wheat: Receipts Gen Foods Gen Motors. Goldblat Storage Feb.

Storage March. 02 cars. "4 to lc lower; No. 3 dark hard 31.26 30.75 80.75 30.25 30.10 30.25 .27.10 27.10 27.10 NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK.

(AP). Domestic sugar fu 1 20 19 32 7 18 38 47 52 6 17 17 22 No. 3, 98(8 97c; No. 2 Btorag Nov. Eggs: DAILY CARLOT RKCRIPTS.

(By Lamson Bros. A Co. 336 Stuart) hard, 94Vi96c; No. 3, 93V94ttc Refrlg. Oct.

No. 3 red, 93Vi97c; No. 3, 18.09 18.05 1 8.05 Tbura, Wed. Total aale Thursday, 23,000 shares. U.

S. SECURITIES. Fresh graded ltat Feb. 18.15 17.75 18J6 tures had a heavy ton Thursday on liquidation Induced by easier raw and hedging. The list In early afternoon waa 1 to 2 lower; March 1.87; May 1.93.

World future wer neglected, up to midafter- 6 Freeport Bui. 32 3 Gen Bk 7 2 Gen Cigar ,.18 41 Oen Elec 38 I Oen Fd 47 54 Gen Mot 52 17 Gillette BafR 6 1 Glldden Co 17 19 Goodrich BF, 18 15 Goodyr TAR. 23 13 Gra-Palge 1 25 Gt Nor Ry pf 23 3 Gt 27 Greyhound ..16 CHICAGO miffiDlic; close: May 904c; July 88c 88c. LINCOLN PRODUCE. corn: Receipt 18 can.

to 2c lower 19 19 32 7 18 37 47 52 17 17 22 1 3 27 16 12 69 11 11 (By wire to the First Trust Lincoln) Egg, fresh, straight run No. 2 whit, 58Hfr60c; No. 3 Over the counter In New York, Feb. 1. 57tte804c: No.

2 yellow iou to 1.1UU (0. 7SW8.U0. Heifer: Choice (9.0009.76; strictly good (8.5009.00; medium to good (7.260 3.50; plain (6.50&7.25. Cows: Good and choice 36.0007.00; medium to good (5.50&'5.76;-ommon to medium (5.1506.60; cannera and cutter (3.5096.00. Bulls: yearling excluded, fleshy, native plain and medium 16.254 6.25.

Slaughter calve: Veal, good and choice (9.009.50; common and medium $6.00 8.50; heavy, good and choice (7.509.00. Stockera and Feeders. Steers: Choice 500 to 800 (9.25 10.00; choice 800 to 1,060 18.756 8.2ft; good 600 to 800 (8. 4009.25; good 800 to 1,050 (8.00f8.76; common medium atockers 19.250 8. 25; plain and feeders (9.76418.00.

Heifers: Good and choice (00 to TOO J8.00W8.75. Steer calve: Good to choice 500 down (10.00912.00; plain to medium 650 down (8.7669.75. Heifer calves: Good to choice 500 down (9.0009.75; plain medium 500 down $7.26418.75. Wet cows: Good plain and medium C4.60jjP5.35. Hog.

Good and cholc 120 to 140 (3.350 4.55; 140 to 160 160 to U0 180 to 200 (5.00s 5.16; 200 to 220 220 to 240 (5.006 5.10; 240 to 270 (4.759 6.05; 270 to 300 (4.6094.85; 300 to 330 (4.564.T5; 330 to 360 $4.50 4.65; medium 160 to 220 Rows. Good and cholc 270 to 300 (4.300 4.40; 300 to 330 (4.3004.40; 330 to (60r good SM to QO (4.2504.40; good 400 to 450 (4.250 4.30; good 450 to 500 (4.154.30; medium 250 to 600 (3.90614.15. Slaughter Sheep and Imba. Slaughter lambs: Good and cholc (9.009 9.25; medium and good common $6 254 8.25. Slaughter ewea: Good and choice (4.

00O 9.00; common and medium (2.7594.00. Feeding lamb: Good and cholc 18.26a 180 100 56tti858ttc; No. 3 56tt58c; No. 2 Wheat 8 Corn 129 63 Oats 15 16 OMAHA Wheat 13 11 Corn 38 24 KANSAS CITY Wheat 52 56 Corn 67 47 ooon, on lot of May selling at 1.52, up Raw were easier, th spot basis declining 2 point on a sale of prompt Puerto Rico thru an eastern refiner at 2.83 cent a pound. Offerings of Cuba war beld at 2.85 duty paid basis.

In refined, It wa U. 8. Treasury Bond. Bid Asked 1 23 27 16 12 69 Hens, lbs. and Hens, under 5 Leghorn hen Springs, smooth legged Capon, 8 lb, and over Stag and roosters 8c lie 16o mixed BOdf Mc; no.

3 55H 6 5714c: close: May 53c; July 6314c; 63atc. 3 June 15, 1943-40 101.31 102.1 12 si Holly Bug 104.5 104.7 105.3 105.J expected ln th trade a normal business Oats: Receipt 3 car; He lower; No. 2 7C 11 3 Mar. 15, 1943-41. 3 Aug.

1, 1941.... 3 June 15, 1947-43. Ocf. AA Pigeons, per dozen ....109.22 109.24 wnne 42M4.ic; no. 3 424c.

Milo maise -5 covering requirement thru June would be confirmed by refiner. They continued to quit 4.50 cent. r- Churning cream. NO. 1.

Homeslak 5 Houd-Her B. 2 Houat ott 2 Hudson Mot. 17 Hupp Mot 2 111 Cent -GRAIN 300 29 59 )l 6 5 1 11 26 5 Churning cream, No. 3. Kaflmomvr Ryer 3 April 16, 15.

1954-44 CASH PROVISIONS. Dec. 2 Sept 2 Dec. NEW YORK COFFEE. NEW YORK.

(AP). Coffee spot nulet: CHICAGO. (AP). Exports sales of Cans 15, 1947-45 15, 1945... 3 Ind Rayon 26 26 CHICAGO.

(AP). Lard tierce 97 ....110.8 110.10 ....114.15 114.17 ....108.31 109.1 ....108.12 108.14 ....114.12 114.14 ....110.13 110.15 111.8 111.10 .120.00 120.2 1 Int 180 180 Santos No. 4. 7'iil4: Rio No. 7.

5. loose belli 8.50. 3 Mar. 16, 1956-46 00c. mney: icprjoc.

No. 1 hard and dark hard wheat 4H to 94c over May; No. 2 hard and dark hard 3 to 9c over; No. 1 red wheat 4 to 84c over; No. 2 red 3 to 8c over; No.

2 white corn 6 to 64c over; No. 2 yellow corn ZH to 4t4c over; No. 2 mixed Cost and freight offering Included Santos 9 Int Harvester 54 53 54 44 Int Nick Can 35 35 35 3 June 15, 3 June 15. dlan wheat Thursday were estimated at 200,000 bushels and there wer rumor that th United Kingdom may re-enter the market. Winnipeg advice said seaboard bouse bought 500,000 bushel to satisfy previous sale abroad.

1948- 46 1949- 46 1952-47 Bourbon 3s and 6s at t.SOtflAO. Santos No. 4 futures closed I to 7 lower. SIOUX CITT. 30 Int PpAPwpf 55 54 54 4 Oct.

15. SIOUX CITT. (AP). lU. S.

tient. Ai-V Bale 14r2A0. March. 4.18N; Ma 3faj- Tlwe. Water A 10 earnjejajArftveji 4 4 8V.

Mi bzu; July Dept. 8.Z7N. Klo no. 7 t.700 Radio ursio men aaia uie repoirea suDi.ny futures (new) 5 lower, sales ooo rate on this week sale of Pacific coast bag; Sept. 4.30N.N Nominal.

GRAIN njTUBES PURCHASES. CHICAGO. AP). Mi hVh, M. twv 4 V4 81H 8.400 General Motor 1.300 Htrel 1,108 Beth Hteel PC pf.

1,000 Canada Pae 1,004 Consol Edison wheat to Japan, destined eventually for Shanghai, was around 20c a bushel. If this rate Is correct, It mean that whit wheat can be offered Importer at around NEW YORK COTTON. NEW YORK. (AP). Domestic mill buy Cattle: Salable receipts, calve, aalabhf receipt--5 slaughter lings and sha stock fairly active, largely steady; stockera and feeders scare, little changed; numerous lots fed steer and yearlings car good 1,000 pound averages 39.35; email lots up to 810.00; prime quoted above gll.50; load good 710 pound heifer 39.00; few common lota under 36.50; bulk common and medium COWS 25.00(8)5.

75: malnrliv cannera and uh.iv ...108.5 108.7 ...107.20 107.22 ...111.24 111.26 ...105.13 1 06.15 .105.14 105.18 ...107.6 107.8 ...110.6 110.8 ...107.19 107.21 ...106.16 106.18 ...106.8 106.8 ...106.6 106 8 ...103.5 103.7 ...102.31 103.1 Yr. ago 5.778 1,668 251 63 Wednesday Wk. ago Wheat 17.615 19,484 Corn 2,890 4,631 Oals 411 755 Ry 1,427 933 147 2 Mar. 15, 2 Sept. 15, 1948 3 Dec.

15, 2 Dec. 15. 2 Sept. 15, 2 June 15, 3 Sept. 15, 2 Mar.

15, 2 Sept. 15, 2 June 15, 2 Dec. 15, 2 Dec. 15, 2 Dec IS, ing and a ltitle Wall stmt covering lent Dtc at me coast, which should out lt on stability to cotton future Thursday after early declines. a competitive basis with Australian.

New Orleans selling and speculative wore Dusiness probably can be worked In this direction, they said. Inasmuch as there la a shortage of both wheat and 7,650 profit taking erased initial gains but when Total 22,343 25.803 (Last three cipher ommltted) offerings diminished renewed trade buying cutlers M.OO'a-4.75; load fleshy 840 pound steers on feeder account 38.60: choice llaht 8.85. xice in me orient. Australia Is expected 71 36 25 28 16 21 48 16 36 24 24 24 28 5 13 38 9 29' 14 3 3-18 6-16 left price with advance up to 5 points. Foreign operation wer small.

In mid- tmlr i mlul to AA REPRESENTATIVE LIVESTOCK SALES. to send most of her fairly large exportable surplus to Great Britain, having already disposed of more than half bv enntrent V. 8. Treasury Note. Open interest In wheat Wednesday totaled 80,373,000 bushels and In corn 44,582,000.

PRIMARY GRAIN MOVEMENT. (By Lanuon A Co. 338 8tuarL) Receipt. afternoon the list wa unchanged to I higher; March (old) 10.70; May (old) In connection with private reports of 10.38; October 9.41. Hogs: Salable receipts mostly steady to strong; shipper top 1S.05 freely for weights 230 pounds down; decker top 35.00 for weights 240 pounds down; good and choice 170 to 260 pounds 4.906.0t; 260 to 330 pounds 34.654.90; good sows 360.

to 450 pounds 34.1694.25; stag 83.75 1 June 15 1940 1 Dec 15, 1940 1 March 15, 1941 1 June 15, 1941 1 Dec. 15, 1941 1 Mar. 15, 1942 2 Sept. 15, 1942 inure. Year ago LIVERPOOL COTTON.

LIVERPOOL. (AP). Cotton moderate some u. a. wneat being sold for export from the gulf, officials of the department of agriculture said after the market's close that the subsidy program has not been extended to (hose ports.

The Santa railroad crop survey said half the wheat acreage In Kanaaa, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado and New Mexico bualnes tn spot, price 18 to 21 point lower. Quotations In pence: American, 101.25 ..102.7 102.9 ..102.11 102.13 ..102.22 102.24 ..102.22 102.24 ..103.27 103.29 ..105.4 105.6 ..104.23 104.25 ..102.22 102.24 ..102.28 102.30 .100.24 110.26 .101.26 101.28 ..109.29 101.31 1 Dec. 15, 1942 ..611 ..129 ..312 ..562 .258 Wheat Corn Outs Wheat Corn Oats 427 462 166 445 280 256 Shipments. 15 Int TelATel. 4 2 John Manvill 71 10 Keunecot Cop 35 7 Kresge (gS).

25 4 Kroger Groc. 28 1 Lambert 15 Lehman Corp 21 3 Lib OK Glass 48 14 Liquid Carb. 16 32 I.oew' Inc 36 117 Loft Inc 25 12 Lorlllard (P) 24 4 Mack Trucks. 25 2 Macy (R 6 Marine Mldlnd 5 9 Marsh Field. 13 24 Martin (G L) 38 70 Martin Parry.

9 1 MathlesonAlk 29 4 Mid Cont Pet 14 10 Mo-Kan Tex. 1 2 Do pf 3 3 Mo Pacific 3-16 24 Mo Pac 22 Montg Ward. 61 3 Murray Corp. 6 9 Nash Kelvin. 6 23 Nat Biscuit 24 3 Nat Cash R.

15 6 Nat Dairy Pr 16 9 Nat Dlst 23 Nat A Lt. 1 Natl Steel 66 1 aNt Supply 8 29 Central 16 17 No Am Avlat 25 13 No Amer Co 21 5 North Pae 8 13 Ohio Oil 6 6 Otis Steel 10 7 Pac A El. 24 20 Packard Mot. 3 13 Parana Plct 7 10 Path Film 10 7 Penney C. 89 21 Penn RR 21 2 People GLAC 36 zeeaer pigs i3.D0We.ZB.

Sheep: Salable receipts, fat lamb trade not established; undertone fully steady; good and choice held around 38.85 emoo and above fed western ewe held around 35.00. atrlct good middling 8.70; good middling 8.30; strict middling 8.20; mlddllg 8.10; atrlct low middling 8.00; low middling 7.70; strict good ordinary 7.25; good ordinary 61 now an a fair stand and with additional 1 June 15, 1U43 1 Dec. 15. 1943 June 15, 1944 1 Mar. 15, 1944 1 Sept.

15, 1944 moisture can make a normal croo the 8.90. Futures closed 8 lo 9 nigner. saarcn 7.89; May 7.89; July 7.84: Oct. 7.84. cunoiuon oi me otner nail is doubtiui, In some portion.

Including western Kan- 5 6 24 15 16 23 8 FFMC, HOI.C, and Federal Land Bank Bonds. aa and eastern Oklahoma and Texas it waa estimated 75 percent of th acreage BOSTON WOOL. BOSTON. (AP). (U.

8. Dept. Butcher Hogs. No. Av.

Price No. Av. Price 17 211 (5.15 15 204 (5.15 26 190 6.10 6 222 5.10 18 208 6 10 9 185 6.10 17 201 6.10 7 213 6.05 20' 211 6.05 30 215 6.00 35 249 5 00 60 203 6.00 54 260 4.90 60 270 4.85 40 280 4.75 360 4.25 'l, (85 4.25 3 376 4.26 4 500 S.16 2 615 4.15 Steers. 872 3.50 11 794 8 25 14 778 7.75 7 714 f.60 Cow. 1 1180 6 00 1 1160 05 4 1072 6.00 3 1068 4.76 3 1010 4 2f 1 880 4.00 Ball.

1 1610 1.35 1 1580 6 19 I 1460 6.00 1 1140 S.76 1 190 9 00 3 186 8.50 3 160 8.00 1 140 7.00 Fed WsoM Lamb. 231 85 1 26 66 87 9 IS 229 97 e.10 406 (3 9.00 32 90 9.00 6 120 4 5o" 11T 4.33 131 101 3 50 Domestic wools wer receiving very little naa not iprouted prior to the Christmas snows. demand on the Boston market Thursday. OMAHA GRAIN. OMAHA.

(UP). Wheat with 13 cars wsa half off, closing lc off Thursday with basis unchanged and demand good. Corn wa half off, closing lc off, basis unchanged and demand good. There ware 18 cars. Oat were unchanged, closing half off, basis firm, demand good.

Then went 6 cars. Rye wa nominally 2c off, basis nominally unchanged. Barley wa nominally lc off. FOREIGN MARKETS AT A GLANCE. LONDON.

(AP). The tock market took profit realliing In Its stride Thursday and closed on a firm price footing. Kaffir, recently under pressure, recovered ehaarply. Domestic rail Improved and oil came to life with aeveral (mall tain. British government bond advanced at the start ut later moved unevenly.

Electrical, tobacco and textile stock! wer bid up In spotty Industrial group. PARIS. (AP). Firm bid appeared tn the bourse Thursday after a hesitant opening. Domestic equities attracted support but foreign stocks posted mixed changes.

Rente closed 30 centime higher to 30 lower. A4MTERDAM. (AP). American stocks teadled In the bourse after a lower open-lag. Domestic stocks drifted aimlessly.

LIVERPOOL. (AP). Cotton futures tame out on top after an erratic session Thursday. Early gains were aoon canceled but price headed upward again when strength at Alexandria and New York encouraged new support Final price were to I point bither. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.

NEW YORK. (AP. Cloelng rate on foreign exchange follow (Great Britain In dollars, other tn cent): Official Canadian control board buying rata for U. a dollar, 110.00, selling rata, 111.00. Open market rat, Montreal In New York, 17.60, New York ln Montreal, 114.25.

Great Britain, demand, 3.96, cables, 3.97. 60 day bill, 3.95, 90 day bills, 3.93; Belgium, 18.97; Denmark Finland, 1.85N; Franc, 2.26; Germany, 40.25N, (benevolent), 17.00; Greece, Hungary, 1I.30N; Italy, 5.05; Netherlands, 63.09; Norway, 22.73; Portugal, 3.71N; Rumania, Bweden, 33.83; Bwltierland, 22.43; Jugoslavia, 3.35N; Argentina official, 29.77, free, 22.95; Braill official, t.05, free, 5.10; Mexico, 16.75N: Japan, 23.49; Hongkong, 24.86; Shanghai, 7.65. (Rates In spot cables unless otherwise Indicated. Nominal). Effort to find outlet resulted in reduc STKEL PAYROLLS HIGHER.

NEW YORK. (AP). American Iron A Steel Institute reported Thursday that payrolls of th steel Industry In 1939 touted 8812.775,000, the second highest figure In ten years. Th total compared wltk In 1938 aad $978,083,000 In 1937, th decade's record. The average number of steel smploye In 1939, th Institute said, was 483,000, compared wltk 443,000 10 1933 and 672,000 ln 1937.

CHICAGO. CHICAGO. (AP). (U. S.

Dent. 66 8 15 26 21 tions In quotations on the limited spot supplies. Sentiment generally waa rather weak on raw wool price. This waa re 3 FFMC Jan. 15, 47-42.

.105.4 2 FFMC March 1. 47-42. .104.25 3 FFMC March 15, 3 FFMC May 15, 49-44. .108.2 2 HOLC July 1, 104. 18 3 HOLC May 1, 62-44.

.107.23 1 HOLC June 1. 47-44. .101.18 4 FLB July 1, 46-44. .111.20 3 FLB May 1, 55-45 108.8 3 FLB July 1, 66-45 105.8 3 FLB Jan. 1, 66-46.

.105.8 3 FLB May 1, 66-46 105.8 105.6 104.27 108.14 108.6 104.22 107.27 101.22 111.24 106.16 105.11 105.16 105.11 Salable bogs total slow, mostly steady to 6 lower than Wednesday average, spots 10 off; top 55.80; bulk flected, not only in lower quotations on 8 6 domestic wools, but also by a slackening of demand and lower bid on some of the 180 to 220 lbs. (5.30055: 220 to 240 lbs. foreign wools that recently have been moving oulte freelv to domestic user. Th 35.25015.50; 240 to 270 lbs. g5.10JD5.40; 270 to 330 lbs, butchers 4.865.15; heavier Weights 34.75; good and oriole 140 to 160 lb.

underweight 34.75 95.26; good 360 to 560 lb. packing low 84.250 10 34 3 7 10 89 21 36 Note; Fraction" an quoted la 32nd of 1 percent. unsettled wool market ha been associated with th recent weakness ln price of wool top future and with report of weakness In th good market. 4.65; lighter weight to 14.76; shipper uuu; estimated noiaover ooo. 4 Phelpa Dodge 35 DKYGOODS.

NEW YORK. (AP). Rayon market en very draggy market on all la sees and LINCOLN CASH GRAIN. Wheat, No. 1, 60 lb.

Wheat, No. 1, 69 lb. Wheat, No. 2, 58 lbs. Wheat, No.

2, 67 lb Wheat, No. 2, 56 lb Wheat, 65 lb. Wheat, 54 lb Wheat, 53 lba Wheat, 52 lb Wheat, 61 lbs. Wheat, 60 lb Corn, No. 2 white Cora, No.

2 Rye, No. 2 Oats, No. 2 whit Oats, No. 3 whits Yellow mllo or kalo Barley, No. 2 MEAT PRODUCTION HIGH.

CHICAGO. (AP). Meat Production dur- grade; steer and yearling steady to weak; shipper demand narrow local killers 86c .53 ...37 ...950 ...450 went very slow; strictly good and choice joyed moderate activity Thursday aa order wer written on print weaves, spring Items and plain loom fabrics. Woolen goods wer benefited by the recent large retail ale of woolen and worsted apparel, stimulated by low temperature thruout th country. lng January waa 20 percent greater than a year ago and apparently the largest for the month In da yean, th Institute of American Meat Packer coin ted out Thurs 71 35 25 28 15 21 48 1 36 24 24 24 28 5 13 37 9 29 14 'k 3 3-16 5-16 61 6 6 24 16 16 23 8 66 8 15 24 21 8 6 10 34 7 10 S9 21 36 35 38 68 40 26 8 15 6 1 9 1 19 11 40 7 47 12 82 15 10 21 11 23 29 12 17 48 1 7 2 24 26 43 6 10 29 22 42 34 5 3 10 47 5 2 11 79 16 94 15 47 2 6 82 14 86 2V 9 steer and yearlings under pressure; strictly choice and prime kinds absent most steers and yearlings sold at (8.0010.00; extreme top (11.25 paid for long fed 1.469 38 68 40 26 8 15 1 9 1 19 11 40 Phillip Pet 7 Proc A Gam.

4 Pub Sv J. 26 Pullman 7 Pure Oil 10 Purity Bak 67 Rad Corp Am 18 R-K-0 1 Rem Rand 5 Reo Mot Car 33 Repub BU 4 Reyn Met 22 Reyn Tob B. 4 Richfield Oil. day ln a review of th month's livestock and meat trade. averages; law load long red gll.oo: Trading In the Worth street gray goods some of these scaling 1,550 best Production of all classes of meat axcent district again quitted down but price held firm despite efforts by converter to obtain yearlings nu.Bn; common Killer down to (8.76 mostly (7.

00 ffi 7. 25; medium offer 35 38 68 40 26 8 15 6 9 0 19 11 40 7 47 12 82 15 10 21 11 23 good at concessions. Silk good were neglected. ings (7.S0iif8.ft0; heifers, weak to 25c lower dull at decline: eholce kind absent: veal was estimated to have been substantially above a year ago, the greatest increase being In pork, which topped January, 1939 production by 25 to 30 percent. Beef production Increased about 10 percent and lamb from 6 to 10 percent 7 1 Safeway Str 47 COMMERCIAL FEEDS.

OMAHA. (UP). Commercial feed, sell COPPER PRICE BLEDUCED. NEW YORK. (AP).

Th pric of copper Was reduced cent pound to 11 cents, delivered Connecticut valley, by a leading producer Thursday. Th price, which correspond to the quotation at which the metal haa been selling custom fields, I th lowest Inc Scot 5 when 11 cents a pound 3 Bchenley Dlst 12 28 Seabd Air L. 14 Bear Roeb 13 best Colorado (9.25; cows weak to 160 lower at new low on crop; moat beef cow f5.256.00; only choice cos sparingly at (7.00; cutters (5.00 down; bull weak mostly (7.00 down with best sausage offerings (7.25 and light kind down to (6.00. Vealers steady at (12.00 down moat- ing price, f. o.

b. Omaha, in ton lota; ear-Iota 52 to 24 less. Wheat feed: Standard bran 121.00: pure bran 521.50; brown Sheriffs Sale. Notice Is Hereby Given That by virtue of an Order of Sale, Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster County, in an action wherein Lester L. Dunn, as Trustee, la plaintiff, and Patriot Manufacturing Company, a Corporation, Arrow Aircraft and Motors Corporation, Corporation, Arrow Aircraft Corporation, a Corporation, Arrow Airport, a Corporation, Granville Bishop, Harry C.

Ohler, are Defendants I will, at 2 o'clock p. on the 27th day of February A. D. 1940, at the east door of the Court House ln the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, the following described Lands and Tenements, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block 38, and all of Block 67, Havelock; also Irregular Tract 32, located in the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 10 North of Rang 7r East of the 6th P. in Lancaster County, Nebraska.

Given under my hand this 25th day of January, A. D. 1940. JAMES W. DAVIS, Sheriff.

15 11 22 shorts grey short J23.00; flour middling red dog feed $24.50. Cot 14 Bervel Inc 23 Shell Un Oil 3 Slmma Co 33 Boc Vac Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the Hl.UUfy U.MI. Salable aheep 6,00 total 6.500: fat Iambs 11 tonseed meal: 41 percent protein, meal or cake $39. 00039.

50. Alfalfa meal: No. I medium good $23.500 24.00; No. 2 $20.00. 2 8 Rlc Sug.

24 strong to 15c higher; sheep steady; wooled lambs (9.100 25 several loads (9.35 Cal 29 TREASURY POSITION. WASHINGTON. (AP). The position of the treasury Jan. 30 compared with comparable date a year ago: Receipts.

$13,315,459.82 $11,510,318.37 Expenditures. $27,066,342.42 $12,098,420.94 Net Balance. $2,332,403,237.58 $2,932,988,696.40 Working Balance Included $1,621,589,303.23 $2,288,064,042.76 Customs Receipt tor Month. $34,827,304.43 $24,318,060.01 Receipt for Fiscal Year (My 1). $3,043,321,310.63 $3,235,436,995.84 Expenditure.

$5,222,590,404.11 Execs Bxpendltnre. $1,987,153,408.32 Grow Debt. $42,128,087,933.83 $39,631,271,260.53 Increase Over Previous Day. $8,402,976.28 Gold Assets. $17,127,165,774.88 $14,680,891,211.11 BANK CLEARINGS.

NEW YORK (AP). Check dealings In 22 leading cities during th week ended Jan. 31 dropped below the preceding week and the comparable 1939 period. Dun A Bradstreet reported Thursday. Th latest total of $5,012,595,000 represented a decline of 4.2 percent from a year ago and waa $97,219,000 less than the previous week.

New York clearings amounted to $2,940,881,000, down 11. percent from $3,327,060,000 a year ago. Outside cities, however, moved up to $2,071,714,000 from $1,904,331,000 last year, on a rise of 8.1 percent. Except for dealing at Omaha and Kansas City, most cltte showed advance over the like 1939 week. Including: Detroit 18 percent, Cincinnati 16.4, Bad Francisco 15, Pittsburgh 14.2, Minenapolis 13.5, Baltimore 12.9 and Cleveland 11.8.

Chicago volume totaled 1293.002.000, up 11.3 percent from In 1939. Linseed meal: 37 percent protein fin 13 to snipper top ju.w to small kilters; ua to 106 lb. lambs 19. 00tfi9. 10; fall shorn lambs (8.75: yearlings and sheep scarce, 29 13 17 45 9 7 3 24 few native ewea eligible (4.25d75.

was quoted. On Oct. 5, th pric reached high of 12 cent. CARLOADINGH. WASHINGTON.

(AP). The Aasodetlon Of American Railroads reported Thursday 649.488 car of revenue freight were loaded during the week ending last Saturday. This waa an Increase of 3.666 cars, or .1 Of one percent, compared with the preceding week; an Increase of 59.029. or 10 percent, compared with a year ago, and an Increase of 96.312, or 17.4 percent, compared with 1938. A iliabl gain In coal shipments more than offset a decline In miscellaneous 23 south Pac 2 South Ry 11 Sparry Corp 13 Spiegel Inc 47 Std Brand 2 Std GAEI 18 Std Oil Cal 4 Std Oil Ind.

16 Std Oil J. 17 45 I 7 2 24 26 43 ground pea el is $40.00. Feeding tankage: 60 percent protein $59.00. Meat and bone scrap: 50 percent protein $54.00. Domestic soybean meal: 41 percent protein $32.509 34.00 44 percent $34.00.

Fish meal: os to 17 percent porteln or better Dried buttermilk $7,259 7.50. Hominy feed whit yellow corn bran $23.50. KANSAS CTTY. KANSAS CITY. (AP).

(U. 8. Dept. regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the LINCOLN LAND COMPANY will be held at the office of said Company, Room 519 First National Bank Lincoln, Nebraska, at 11 o'clock A. on the 6th day of March, A.

1940. W. W. TURNER, Sec'y. A Treat.

Agr). Hog: Balabl an dtotal receipts, 700: rainy active on 230 pounos aown to 7 Btokely Bros. shippers; mostly steady with Wednesday' 129 Studbkr Corp 10 average; heavier weight alow with some bids 5c to 10c lower; top (5.25; good to METAL MARKET. NEW YORK. (AP).

Copper easier: elec choice 180 to 230 pounds (6.1505.25; 150 to .170 pounds (4.73W5.1&; a few 240 to 350 pounds $4.705.10: packing sow (4.00 CHARLES B. PERKINS, President 1 Buthrld 29 14 Swift A 22 Texas Corp 42 1 Tex Gulf Sul 34 5 Tx Pc Tr. 5 1 Thermoid Co. 3 tl Tide A Oil 10 trolytic spot 11.824; export, a. a.

N. 11.60. Tin steady: spot and nearby 45.624; forward 45.25. Lead steady; spot, New York 2.16.30: East St. Louis 5.10.

Zinc WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN. WINNIPEG. (AP). Wheat No. 1 northern 804; No.

2, 74; No. 774; oats No. white 42; No. 3, 384. BT.

JOSEPH. 8T. JOSEPH. (AP). (U 8.

Dept. Agr). Hogs: Salable and total receipts, mostly steady with Wednesday's average; little done on heavy hogs; top bulk good to choice 170 to 240 pound 5.20; a few choice 240 to 360 pound $5.10 6 5.20. Cattle: Salable and total receipt, 900; calves sn lob Is and total 200; slaughter steers and long yearling opening fully steady; asking stronger; light yearling and she stock alow; scattered sales about steady: bull weak to 25c lower; calve and veBlers steady; stockera and feeder weak; good 1465 pound fed steers other sale fed steers and yearling $7.25 S9.00; bulk medium to choice vealers $8.00 10.50; few $11.00. Sheep: Salable and total receipts, 3.000; little done on fat lambs; undertone steady; asking stronger; load Texas lamb $8.36.

CONSTRUCTION AWARDS. NEW YORK. (AP). Heavy engineering construction award increased during the week ended Tuesday to $62,942,000, a gain of 92 percent from the previous week and 6 percent greater than the corresponding week last year. Engineering News-Record reported Thursday.

A renewed flurry of Industrial construction caused a substantial rise In private engineering awards which accounted for 54 percent of the total volume, the first time private work haa exceeded public building since last October. Total private awards were almost four times a large as the previous week and nearly double th corresponding week of 1939. Public contracts were 23 percent larger than the previous week but 29 percent smaller than a year ago. Comparison follow: L. Wk.

Pv. Wk. Yr. Ago Private $9,142,000 $18,173,000 State and 21,454,000 18,151,000 37,791.000 Federal 7,570,000 6,385,000 3,072,000 04.36; stock pigs scarce. WO 4 6 10 29 22 42 34 5 3 10 47 5 2 11 79 16 Cattle: Salable receipts, goo: total 1.000: calve salable 150; total 200; beef steers and yearlings moderately active, supply 2 Timk Roll B.

47 freight and contributed to a small contra-seasonal rise ln total loadings. Freight -traffic, except for holiday declines, usually dropa to th lowest level of the year in this period. The Associated Pre seasonally adjusted Index of loadings, baaed on 1929-30 as 100, advanced to 75.8, compared with 76 th previous week, and 65.4 a year ago. Rant of Recent Year. 1939-40 1938 1937 1136 1934-35 Btgb 78.6 71.3 82 2 84.5 71.1 Low 67.6 55.7 62.6 60.

58.1 steady; East St. Louis spot and forward 5.50. Quicksilver 180.00 nominal. Pig iron, aluminum, antimony, platinum, Chinee wolframite and domestic scheellte 6 2 6 Transamerica. 8 Tri Cont Cb.

Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the mostly shortreds or medium to average good grade; other killing classes of cattle generally steady In a cleanup trade; veal' 3 Twen 11 era steady: atockers and feeders unchanged; early sals medium to good short- GASOLINE PRICES. arrrroA nui npi lnanltn IhhIi nr regular annual meeting of the 80 16 94 15 48 led steer mostly 17.DVU l.oo; some held gallon): b. B. motor gasoline: 60-62 Oct.

17 Un Carbide 4 Un Oil 3 Un Pacific 26 Un Air Lines. 28 Un Alrcr 76 Unit Corp 15 Unit Drug upward to (9.00; odd lots shortfed heifers downwam from (8.00; most fat eow (6.00 A below, 3 63-66 4f4e; 1D16.OO: cannera and cutters (3.5004.75: INVESTINO COMPANIES. NEW YORK. (AP). (Natl.

Assn. 94 15 48 2 82 14 86 2 5 Se- 67-B9 4W4ifcc; ll-Ti iwc. Natural gasoline: 28 70 Oklahoma, 22U: 28-70 North Texas: 2. Kerosene: 41-43 Stockholders of the SOUTH PLATTE LAND COMPANY will be held at the office of Said Company, Room 519 First National Bank Lincoln, Nebraska, at 11 o'clock A. M.

on the 6th day good to choice vealers (9.0011.00; a few choice (11.50: two loads 744 pound yearling feeder (8.75. Moil Moze? Th Chicken and fc'ft Mars-Pare th Fallowing Cask Prices IOCS, straight farm raa, 18 HENS, an sites lb. II LKGHOBN BENS lb. ROOSTfcAS lb. a GEKftg lb.

ge SPAING! tee STAGS lb. Sc water white, 42-44 water white. Sheep: salable ana total receipt. 4.500: 3 0 4, curitle Dealers, Bid Asked lnc Inv 15.68 16 86! Affll In 3.35 3.67!Maryl Fd 4.85 5.40 Am Bus 8 3.13 3.461 Mass I 20.40 21.94 Bos Fd I 15.16 16.30Mut Inv 10.41 LL37 British Tp .13 Am 48.00 Brod 8 I 23.66 25.301 Nor Am 8 2 36 very Utile done; scattered opening sales fed lambs strong to slightly higher at 1 Unit rult 82 12 Unit aG Imp 14 I 8 Gypsum. 86 1 8 Indus Ale 21 3 8 Leath A.

9 1 Pipe Fdy 36 30 8 36 1 Smelt. 61 OMAHA HAY. OMAHA. (UP), Alfalfa: Choice leafy 21 9 36 36 (8.85 down; beat beld above (9.00. of March, A.

1940. W. W. TURNER, Sec'y. Treas.

No. 1, standard 36 35 61 56 leafy standard No. 2 $13.00 DUCKS lb. 8 DENVER. DENVER.

(AP). (U. 8. Dept. Agr 61 1 56 614.00: No.

3. I13.00W 12.50; upland 134 So. 2-3381 CHARLES E. PERKINS, President. 63 8 Steel.

56 Bul'ck 13.00 14.371 Nr ATS 2.85 Cn Nt Cr 2.00 3 OO.Nr ATM 2.80 Cn 8h Tr 25.46 27.38! Qurt Inc 8 7.85 Con 8h Pf 8.50 10.001 Bel Am Bh 8.70 prairie: No. 1, No. 1, $9.50 8.75 9.48 Steel pf.111 115 116 1 Hogs opening fairly active, (teady with Wednesday' average; 180-240 lb. 910.50; No. 8, $7.508.50.

EARNINGS. NEW YORK. (AP). Th preliminary report of Plymouth Oil company for 1939 (bowed Thursday net profit of I2.4C2.755, or 2.37 a share, compared with 12.609,-091, or $2.59 a share, In G. C.

Murphy company and It wholly-owned eubeldlary, Mack Realty company, reported net profit for 1939 of 13,307,822, equal to 86.47 share common stock after preferred dividend needs. This compare with or $4-77 a share. In 1938. i.i. mm in' si nuiiai DIVIDENDS.

I CHICAGO. (AP). Director of Sears. A Co. Thursday declared the regular quarterly dividend of 75c a share th common stock, payabl March 11 to stock of record Fab.

13. RAIL INCOME. NEW YORK. (AP). The Union Pacific railroad Thursday reported December net operating Income Jumped to $3,164,996 'from $2,646,369 In December 1938.

Gross Ni.onnt. hnnnr declined to 113.513.771 29 Vanadium Cor 29 29 Crp Tr 2.45 Str I 72.00 75.50 (S.OOgris; very little done on other weights 1 3 and sows. 1 22 COTTON, WOOL CONSVMPTION UP. BOSTON. (AP).

8harp Increase tn th Cattle 400: load heifer at (8.65 looks Wabash Ry 1 Warner Plct. 3 West Un Tel. 23 Westing AlrB 23 22 23 consumption of cotton and wool by New blgher; ods and ends steady; cows (5.00 2.57 2.62 23 Cr Tr AA 2.36 of A 3.64 AAm 2.79 I8p of A 3.82 Dl Tr 5.85 l.60iTr Bt Iv 2.47 Dlv Shr 1.17 1.28!Tr St Iv 2.42 A 17.71 19.021 US ELAP 16.00 Fis Fd In 3.42 S.771US Pw 2.13 Fx Tr Bh 1.7! Pw Vt .99 tro.40, cannera and cutters (4.0075: bulls West El Mfg. 108 107 108 (5.6066.25; best vealers (11.00W50; few Whit Motor. 11 11 11 England textile mill during 1939, aa compared with the previous year, together with a amaller Jump ln the production of boot and shoes, wa reported Thursday by the federal reserve bank of Boston.

stock steer (7.15; nothing else don early. 3 Willy Ovrl pf 3 POULTRY EGGS 3 5 nneep: i.wju; very mil acme: trucked 10 Wilson A Co. 6 ln It monthly review ot industrial and PILES Hemorrhoid, Flstala, Flnnre Prarltas, An! (Itching) treated saeeeaaf ally witkeet hasptul epermtion DR. H. C.

LEOPOLD SPECIALIST 114-521 Sharp Bldg, S-46M 1 1 in fat lamb about steady at (8.25 down; nothing done on car Iota; asking strong to a shade blgher; talking around steady. Total 62.942,000 32,678,000 59,036,000 RUBBER FUTURES. NEW YORK. (AP). Crude rubber future closed 9-12 lower.

Sales No. 1 standard, 108 contracts. High Low Last March 18 68 18 8BB May 18.30 18.22 18.23B July 18 10 18.04 18.05 Smoked ribbed spot U.83N. Bid; Nominal. 5 23 40 19 86 17 39 2 financial conditions In the nation' northeast corner, the bank said that wool consumption waa about 40 percent higher than in 1936.

cotton consumption 23.4 per 1 Woodward Ira 23 14 Woolworth 40 2 Worthington 19 4 Wrlgley Jr ..87 7 Yellow Tv 17 Ynungst 8h 39 1 Zonlte Prod. 3 23 40 19 86 17 39 2 MINNEAPOLIS FLOt'R. MINNEAPOLIS. (AP). Flour, carload lot, per barrel In 98 pound cotton sacks: Family patents, unchanged.

6 35i55; standard patents, unchanged, 5.2040. Shipment 21.175. Pure bran 21.006 25. Standard middling 19.5020.00. ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS.

CHICAGO. (AP). Official estimated ft MM llvafllnrlf reratntB tnr TpiHMw CmttlM 1 MA. from $13,950,972 In the comparable 1931 month. cent, and boot and (ho production 5.1 percent.

"hogs, (beep, 4,000..

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