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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1017.
KhAL I A i fc -Unimprovea
Miscellaneous.
t"AKU Garden Loia near car line. iua '
, street. 4126 to (Mb. 61 down. Ooug. .4
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
Acreage.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
i
Cattle 25 to 50 Cents Higher;
Hogs 5 to 10 Cents Up; for
Week Fat Lambs Are 25 j
to 50 Cents Lower.
OMAHA CASH GRAIN
PRICES TODAY
HVli very tine garden bus. close to tar lint, ;
close to school, just outs.de the city limits, j
where you do not have to ay city taxes, I Receipts were:
an Ideal place to ralso pigs, poultry or Official Monday ,
garden; the owner has moved to Call- 'ff:cl-il Tuesday
fornla and say sell at ODce; pries J92 otficial Wednesday
eaih; terms. aOc a week on each lot. t-.au ''uoiai i nuiMiaj
W,,Inut 3466 today or In the evmiik'.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
W'K ARK SPECIALIZING ACKKAiIK
tract in and around Omaha. Have wait
ing clients to buy or exchange. Lit oiir
now. We will inspect at once. Let us
Bet to It early.
INTERSTATE REALTY CO.
S. H. BROWNE. MGR.
91 3-14 City Nat. Onus I'M;'
WB HAVE several good reliable buyer for j
and (room house and bungalows with
1300 to 2500 down. Call Osborm- Realty
Co.. Tyler 196. 701 Oina. Nat Hank Bid.
like exclusive listings on a lew but ku
low and houses Irom $3. 500 to Jl2m.it
C. A. Grimmcl. S4U Orn. Nat. I3k. Bid.
Kst imato
Friday
Omaba, Pee. Jl, 1917.
Cattle. Hoc. Sheer
. . . 8.715 9,13' 23,090
. . . 7.469 9,9:9
. .. 6.489 11 Mfi
... 4,246 4,60
. . . 1.700 7.000
Corn on the Omaha market took an
upturn and sold at an advance of 2
to 8 cents a bushel over the prices of
Thursday. Trices ranged from $1.25
to $1.60, the grade governing. The
demand was good. Receipts were 72
carloads.
Oats were off '4!i tent a bushel,
selling at 76(T77, rents. Receipts
GRAIN AHDPRODUCE
Cash Corn Holds Its Strength;
Selling 2 to 5 Cents Higher;
Oats Weaken; Rye
Off.
oases; fresh gathered extras. SO, Title; extra
j firsts, is4..9c; firsts, 66,3-571-; seconds, o.'tf
56c.
Cheese Market Irregular: receipt, i. I T
ho,cs; state whole milk flats, fresh apcelsl,
23 81 23 . Mat- avenue run. -lie.
Poultry Ahe market firm: .hi, -Ken
54c, fr l. 26 S'2xe; turkey. See- Pressed:
Irregular, elm kens. ;3y S.'-c: fowls, 2.'.'f
2Sr; tin K- s. SSTJe.
36.951
i;.ist were 40 carloads.
1U.38S '
S.000
Wheat receipts were 42 carload.
Five days this- meek 28,619 4S.fr.-t 79,461
Sairo' days last w-k.35,80, 54,166 47.190
Same days J xvks. ago 60,361 47,664 72,SS
Smi- days S wks. ao 39.133 40,917 49.30
Same days 4 xvks. ago 69,290 S3 SO, 8.82
S.,m. days last y.-ar ..30,.-3 77,924 44,4:0
K.-oeip's and disposition of live stock at
;h" l'n:on Stock yanls. Omaha, Neb, lor
.'4 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. vester
dav. RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. lira's.
loo cuii 7o n 75
: ;.; Idaho lambs 76 15 40
99 led lamb 71 16 16
1 951 fed lambs 76 IS 60
1 4.; fed lambs 61 15 6
j 157 fed ewe lambs . .... 72 15 oe
I 47 Idaho yeaillngs wethers 103 i: 50
! !S1 Idaho ewes 119 10 60
FINANCIAL
i-. m. & St. p : j
: .Missouri Pacific .... 1
Priioii Pa.jftc 13 Jl 3
C. N. W ., east .1,. I 1
C. 4 N. W , west . . 13 .11 . . 4
C, St. P., M. & O. 1 1
C , B. & Q , tast .16 4 4
(' . H. A- y , west .21 ..
C , It. I, & P.. east o
i C . It I & P., w est. . . 1
Illinois Central :
I Total receipts . .99 8S 13 4
DISPOSITION.
Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages.
CITY AND FARM LOANS i
6. 6 and 6 per cent. Aleo first mort- !M,rr. r
JkJL andJH.rn.V; ;
THE Investors of Omaha will always tind I Schwartz Co
us with a stock of t per oent first mnrt- - I w. Murphy
gage, secured by Omaha residence prop- , Lincoln Packing Co..
erty or Nebraska farma. Armour Co., St. Paul
E. H. LOt'dER INC., Wilson
Cattle. lings. Sheep.
2x3
474
410
335
189
1 -'SO
1.336
1.311!
113
663
l'iis
576
1.893
653
63S Keellne Pldg.
1M IOKNDS (K 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts an account
OMXHA TjOAN HLIHJ. ASSOCIATION .
IL V "HINDER.
Money on hand lor mortgage loan.
City National Bank Bldp.
NO DELAY" IN CLOSING "TO .iN&
W.JT. CRAHAJI. 604 Bee Bldg
5C cIty uarvin brosT
O LOANS Qui Nat. Bk. Bldg.
"('' ilCNEY HARRISON & MORTON.
jO 910 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
OUAH4 HOMES EAST NEB " FARMS"
lKKF.FE R. K. CO.,01fijinahaNal'l.
J lOU t"o$fo7o6o MaIiK promptly F 1).
Wead, Wead Bldg.. lMh and Farnam Sts
MONET to loan on Improved larin and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha
i7dw"RATES C. O. CARLBl:'Rarsl3Bran."
del Theater Bids. D. fi5
Ifi
Cii
1
33
171
9
4
45
1
lo
51
:ia
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LOANS (IN CITY PROPERTY.
W H. THOMAS SON. Keellne Bldg.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
CORN" AN D "cotton I and.
Cheap, easy terms, S. E. Arkansas. Ex
cursions 1ft and 3d Tuesdays. Free liter
ature. W. S. Frank. 301 Neville Blk
Omaha.
Louisiana Lands.
!UY A LOUISIANA FARM, NOW.
Am offering great bargains In Louisi
ana alluvial lands; buy before big ad
vance, which la a certainty; have small
or big tracts; write me what you want.
Woodcock. Rave.nwood, La.
Missouri Lands.
SMALL MISSOURI FARM.
$10 cash and 15 monthly, no Interest or
taie; highly productive land; clo to
three big market. Write lor photograph
and lull Information MVNGER. A-119.
N Y Life Bldg . Kansas City. Mo
;im:.'T BARGAINS 15 down, 15 monthly,
buys I" a-'ps Rood fruit and poultry land,
nar town, southern Missouri. Price only
'L'L'O. Address Box 2S2, Springfield. Mo.
Nebraska Larjds.
1.730. aero combination grain and stock
ranch, located in Cherry county on Nio
brara river, six miles from railroad: 700
aeif-a pood level bench farm land
: ("udahy, Sioux City. . .
j F. H. Lewis
j J. V. Root Co
Rosenstoek Bros
I F. G. Kellogg
I Werthelmer & Degon.
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild & Krebs. .
I Mo. At Kan. Call Co..
Glassberg
I John Harvey
I Jensen AV Lmigren . . .
j Pat o'Day
VI her buyers
I Totals L'.DIl 7.025 0.122
Cattle With prospect for rather mod-
, crate runa next we. k on account ol the
holiday Tuesday, buyers all took hold ol
today's light supply in jiood shape, ami
I everything in the killer line was cleaned
I up in good season at fully steady prices,
while feeders were stronger if anything
Tha best native beeves here brought $11.85.'
I Corn feds are selling from 25c to in most
casts 40;i50c higher than a week ano, but
butcher slock, is largely 60c higher than
tlio low time Tuesday, or 2540o above
last week Tnls means that prices on lat
cows and heifers are not far from where
Ihey were at the high time 10 days ago.
Since W'dnesday stovkcr and feeder prices
have b. n moviuc up rapidly, and sale
are largely 50c higher for the week.
Quotation on cattle: Prime heavy
beeves, I12.,i014.00: good to choice beeves.
I f 11.60012.60; fair to good heei ee, 19.60
11.50; common to fair beeves, 17.009.50;
good to choice yearlings, S13.0OA.14.0O; fair
to good yearlings, $to,50i -13.00; common
to lair yearlings, $6.6oT(. 10.50; good 10
cholco grass beeves, tlO.OO(2ll.Z5: lair to
good grass beeve, J8.7610.00; common to
fair grass bocve. $6.60318. 60; good to
choice heifers, tS.00(r?10 60; good to choice
cows, J7.75'!-9.00; fair to good cow. 19.604?
7.60; common to (air cow, $0.60 6.40; good
to choice feeder, J9. 60 10.60; lair to good
feeders, $b 0009.60; common to fair feed
ers. $6.00 fjj 7.00; good to choice atockera,
ts.50fc-J.24; stock hellers, ti.S08.25; stock
cows, $S.(iO7.26; Jock calves, $6.00'ij
IO.00; veal calves, $9.00013.75; bulls, stags,
etc., $. 00&S.50.
Representatives tales:
BL'EF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No.
-'" 13 $6 90 61
St. IkiuIs live Muck Market.
St. Louis, Dec, 31 Cattle Receipt. J.soo
head; market, higher; native atear. $V09$
1425; yearling steer and hellers, $7 00 31
16 60; cow. $5 OOdfll.OO; stockcr end feed
ers. $6.60011.00; Teia fiuarantln steers,
$6.75)0.60; fair to prime southern beef
steers, $9.00$ 1 2 75 . beef cows and heifers.
$6.0010.00; prime yearling steer snd heif
ers, $7.60lOOO; native calves, t6. 76(J1S 00.
Hogs Receipts, 7. 300 hesd; market, high
er; lights. $16 15! 10 46; pigs, $18.7616.26;
mixed and butchers, tl$ 16'4 1 $.66 : good
heavy, $l.S0tf 16 SO; bulk of tales, $16.16$)
16 60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt. t,300 head;
market, steady, lambs, $1 3 00 W 16.25; ewes,
tl0.00ffll.60; wethers. Jll.ooef 12 50. can
ners. IS.00C9O0.
Kansas City tin Stock Market.
Kansa City. Dec. Jl Cattle Receipts.
3,00a head; market, strong: prime fed
steers, $1 2.8 0 4f 1 4.90 ; dressed beef steers,
$11.00813,60; western steels, S 754110.60;
cow s. IS.tOiff 9.10; heifers. $6 Of) tjp lO.fin ;
stockers and feeders, $7.00(ff to. 00, bulls,
$6 ooijf S.0O; calves, tS.Oetif 13.00,
Hogs Receipts. d.OOo head; market,
higher; bulk of sales, $16.76014.40; heavy,
$16.2016.50; packers and butchers, $I6.60W
16.45; light, $15. 50 16.30, pigs, $13.50,,
15.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4.000 head;
market, steady: lambs, $15.00ftf 1 5.75 ; year
lings, $13.00W l-.&O; welhers, $ 1 1.00 13.60 :
ewes, $9.00$11 65.
' rtnn
Chicago live stuck Market.
Chicago, Dee! 31. Cattle Receipts,
head; market steady; native steers, $7.26 r
14 35; western steers, tii.aoft 1 2.75; stock
ers and feeders. $6 25 'if 10 20; cows and
heifers, $S.10f 11.30: calves, to.flng 16.50.
Hogs Receipts, 2:;, lino h-ad; market
strong; bulk of sales, $is.injj 16 60; light.
$16.301(1.66; mixed. l 6.90r,f 1 6 70 ; heavy.
$I5.903?16.70; rough. $ 1 5.90 41 1 6. 05 ; pig
$11.26814.60.
Sheep and Lambs lloceipts, 9. 000 hea
market weak; welhers, $9.fl0 1 3.00 ; ewes,
tn.OOSf 11.80; lambs. $12 .afliu 16. :r..
Sioux ( It v Live Stock.
Sioux City, Dec. 21 Cattk Receipts. 1.
2"0 head; market steady; beef steers. $7.50
13 00; fat cows and heifers, $6.509,15;
eanners, tii. 0051.6 25 : canners and feeders.
$7.oo 10 00; calves, ST.OOtit 11.50; bulls, stags,
etc., $6.50itf 9.00; feeding cows and h-ifers,
t5.75-JfS.0O.
Hogs Receipts. 4.000 head: market 10c
higher; light, $15 xndMC.lo; mixed. $!6.io
16.25; heavy. $1 0 20 o 16.40 ; plirs, jnOOJf
15.25; bulk of sales. $16 107-16.30
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3n0 head:
market steady.
rU, Joseph Live SltM'k.
St. Joseph, Dee. 21. Cattle Receipts, 600
head; market strong; steers. (8.0014.00:
cows and heifers, $5.5013.75; clves, $7.00
014. 00.
Hogs Receipts. 1.500 hesd; market
higher; top, $16.40; built of sales, J15.90W
16.30.
Sheep and T.ambs Receipts, 100 head;
market steady; lambs, $12.00$ 13.50; ewes,
tsiinj? 1 1.50.
50
751 7 60
8 53 8 35
77S 8 75
1032 10 60
Hogs There was
Av. Pr.
676 $7 40
4 MS 8 00
19 742 8 60
12 900 9 60
20 1119 11 00
very liberal run of
hog here lor a Friday and trado opened
acres in cultivation, cropped this year U, , Th, ma,0.lty o -,,, ,.ul(.'d 6o ,;';
corn, wheat, oats, rye, millet, navy beans A faw ' 0
ana potatoes; loo acres ixiorjrara nottom,
part of which is the besl of hay land.
100 acres good alfalfa land. Balance ol
ran -h rolling to rough pasture, all well
srrasse-1. Plenty of timber for fuel and
few on the early rounds were steady.
j Trade was fairly active, but toward the
middle of the forenoon there was a tend
ency to weaken. The top price today was
$16.35, 5c over the best price paid yester
day.
feo-e posts as well as affording protection : ' . "' " """ mova
for -tock during winter. Ranch watered ," ,,6! 16 JP', ,A. fairly good clearance was
i.iouo dictum ji o '-10CK. irauo generally
i.s ,i'!)10c higher.
Representative sale:
by
e!: ice springs. Will j
it! the year around. !
. lfear cr
head of 1
1 :ci'c cmf-nts loc ated in fine native grove
,, :l;.j alley and constat of six-room
ho ise, two barna, silo and other buildings.
School house located on ranch.
'Ilv.s Is a genuine bargain at $15 per
.1- re. One-third cash and will can) bal
ance to euit purchaser.
Thl territory has never been boomed.
By buying now you are getting In at bed
ro !; prices
KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
OMAHA. NEB.
a 15 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldp. D. 1160.
FARM RENTERS
ATTENTION
IT yon have fi.eoo rash and cm pay
t'.'.OtiO to $1,000 more March 1st, come
nd see us. We have for ealo an ini-
No. Av. Sh. T'r. No. Av. Rh.
70. .182 70 $16 Oil 69. .35: 220
70. .176 ... 1615 IS. .208 . . .
6O..2S0 ... 16 26 7 4.. 328 ...
58. .223 160 16 30
PIGS.
15. . 37 ... 16 75
Pr.
16 20
16 30
Sheep. -A light supply
of thetD and
Iambs was here today, by far the lightest ol
thu week. Trade was correspondingly ac
tive although offerings on the whole were
ol the plain to common class. Heavy in
between fat lambs sold readily at prices
that looked about steady with yesterday.
j Best medium lambs sold up to $16 40, heavy
I lnbetwee.ua going all the way from $14 36
j to $16.25. There was nothing choice here.
Fat. ewes were very scarce, but two small
bunches belnr on nffur vthl.h u-nm Qt
proved farm cf about 30 acres close to i 10.50. or about xte.rtv Th,. ..r. .ni.
Omaha and 1U miles from railroad tovvn:;l )(,w feeder here which wer nomlnlly
black loam soil with clay sub-soli and steady. For the week prices look Kener.
25ia,50o lower on most fat lamb of
very productive. price $12a per acre:
esy terms, own your in farm and
btop paying rent.
J. H. DUMONT & CO.,
4(i-11 Keelin- Bldg. Phone COO.
SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments
6 acres up. Wo 'arm the farm we sell
you. The Hungerford Potato Growers'
association. H.th and Howard Sts., Omaba
Douglas 9371
220 ACRES. Lincoln Co.. Neb., a bargain.
JOHN J. MULVIHILL, REALTOR.
y 200 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Phone
Douglas 96.
120 ACRES, 8 miles northwest of Blair; new
house, largo barn, fenced und other im
provements; worth $200 per acre: will si II
lor less. Call Red 3256, or 619 Bee Bldg.
AO ACRES, nearly level, improved, between
Oakland and West Point, N 0., at only
$190, on easy terms. G. A. Kail, Oakland,
Neb.
WH EATLAND Wyoming' farina". $50pera
including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi A CMRylander. 354 Omaha Nat'l.
RANCHES of alT sizes an, f "kinds."" easy
terms. A. A. Patzman. 301 Karbach Blk.
fe rings. Fat sheep are stronger than last
Friday.
Quotations on sheep and jHmbs: Lambs,
handyweight, $15.6016.00; Jambs, heavy
weight. $11,11016.50; lambs, feeders, $14.00
SiDi.oii; lambs, shorn, $11.5014.00; lambs,
culls, $10.00(3 15.01); yearlings, fair to choice,
$11.6013.25: yearlings, feeders, (13.00 01
14.25; wethers, fir to choice, $ 1 1 .00 t( 1 2. 50 ;
ewes, fair to hojee. $9.7511.25; ewes,
breeders, all ages, $1 0.50 1 6.50 ; ewes, feed
ers, $7.50(1! 10.50; ewes, 1 ulU and canners,
$5 009 7.26.
Representative sales:
794 Idaho lambs 80
15 2f
MONEY TO LOAN
LIST your lands for quick results with C
,T. Csnan. 310 McCague Bldg. Omaha
Oj-egon Lands.
NEW JORDAN "VALLEY" PROJECT.
HEART OF THE RANGE.
Get on the ground floor with 80 acre
Irrigated land In connection with open
rang.. You can grow stock successfully
and cheaply. Ex.ursicn Dec. IS. Send lor
bulletin.
HARLET 3. HOOKER,
40 lt Nat. Bk. Bldg., Omaha.
Texas.
SEE us iorTexa land. WluVnrnTaTfle"
You pay from profits Tbonia Olson. 407
Karbach Bldg
Miscellaneous.
FARMS FOR SALE IN THE SANTEE
INDIAN RESERVATION.
Best of soil for alfalfa, corn and small
grains. Seventy-live mile from Sioux
City. Iowa.
Prices only 60 per cent to 60 per cent
of adjacent larms of same character and
quality.
No such bargain elsewhere in the
corn belt, no commissions, we own these
larms.
WOODS BROS. A STEWART.
'J9 P ' ''no0'". -NeK
' 'HJKKAR MSjNilssorr4 22 Rose Bldg"
FARM LAND WANTED
MONEY MONEY MONE X
IS SANTA CLAL'8 COMING
TO YOUR HOUSE'.'
Grown up folks know why he coinea
or stays away. If you have a little
money he is more likely to come.
Are you going to run the risk of him
missin you? Take no chance and get
the money today. Let us give Santa
Claus your number.
For 26 years we have been doing this.
Easy payments. Utmost privacy.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY,
340 Paxton Block. Tel. Doug. 3295.
organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, plnos and note security
(40, 6 mo., H. good, total coal. (3.50.
(40, 6 mo , Indorsed notes, total cost, (2.60
Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Rose Bldg . 16th and Farnam. Ty. 68
LO A N8 UN UIA MuNI)8 A NDj EW ELli"Y
AT 1 PCT SMALLER LOANS 2 PCX.
W. C. PLATA L', EST. 1692.
TH FLOOR (ROSE) SECURITIES. TY. 95
dia m o n d a n d je w k'l i tf loan a
Lowest rates Private loan booth. Hrry
Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 661 Est H91
Nov York Money.
New York, Dec. 21. Mercantile Paper 1
5'r 1.' 61i per cent.
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills.
$4.71',;; commercial sixty-day hills on banks, j
$4.71; commercial slxtylay bills, $4.7054;'
demand, $4.ia'; cables, $4,76 7-16.
Silver Bar, 86r,e: Mexican dollar.", 6810.
Bonds Government, lirm; railroad, strong.
Time Loans Market strong; sixty days,
ninety day and six months, 6"i per cent.
Call Money Market strong; high, 6 per
cent; low, 6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per
cent: closing big. !i per cent; offered at
6 per cent; last loan, 6 per cent.
I'. S. 2s, rog... 96Mi0t. No. 1st 4'4s 87tJ
do coupon ... 96I4III. Cen. r. 4s... 76M
U. S. 3s, reg.. 99 Int. M. M. 6s... 90
do coupon ... 99 K. C. 8. r. 6.. 76 '-4
U. S Lib. 3H. 98 26L. & N. un. 4.. 84
U. S. 4s, rtg..l03.M K T 1st 4s 66fc
do coupon ...103 Mo. Pue. gen. 4s. il
Am. F. S. 6s... 94 Mont. Power 6s. 86
A. T. T. c. 5 llN. Y. C. d. 6s... 88
Anglo-French 6 67 No. Pari. 4s 83
Arm. fe Co, 4l,s 80Vi do 3 67
Atchison gen. 4 67 Or. S. L. r. 4s.. 82
B. & O. c. 4H. 70iPac. T. & T. 5s91
Beth. Strel r. 6 87 Penn. con. 44s.. 95 &
Cen. Leather 6. 92 do gen. 4 86
Cen. Pac. 1st... 7S'iReadlng gen. 4s. 81
C. O. c. 6s 128 L A S F ft 6s 66
C, B. ft Q. J. 4s DIH80. Pac. c. 6s...
C. M & S Pc 4V4t 66tPo. Ry. 6s . 90 'i
C. R. I. & P. r. 4s 604jTex. Pac. 1st S4U
C. & S. r. 4'is. 68 minion Pacific ... 87
D. & R. G. r. 6s 47 U. S. Rubber 6k.. 7 6 '4
Dom. of ('an. 6s 88 V. S. Steel 6s.
Erie gen. 4s 48 'Wabash Isl ..
Gen. Bloc. 5p 95 'Bid. f Asked
Omaha, De. 3t, Hit.
Arrival of all r1n today totaled 167
cars, with 4$ wheat. 73 corn, 40 cat, 4
rye and 9 cr of barley.
Cash corn upheld its strength today, mak
ing a very substantial advanc, spot sale
ranging all the way from Sc to 6c over
those of yesterday. Trade during the fore
noon session was Mghl. but toward noon
sample changed hands mor freely. Fle
ator Interests were good, buyer and thtir
demand quit active. Sellers, however, wer
inclined to hold their offerings lor better
prices. No 4 white sold at $1.46 and No. 4
yellow at $1 41 and (I 49, and th 4 grade
of mixed at $144. No. 6 white brought
$1 40 and $1 4J, and the No. 5 yellow 1 .::
and $1 44. One car of No 3 yellow com
tnarrd. d $1 60.
Oats weakened slightly, selling off ',
to Se. Receipts were light, and the de
mand sufficient to take care of the light
offerings. Much of this article has been
bought of late for export la gulf ports
and considerable of It has gone to the gov
ernment. No 2 w hile sold at 77 V and
the standard grade at 77c nnd 77',c ami
No. 3 white at ;7c No. 4 white oats
brought 7c, while the sample, grade
went at 76t,c.
Rye was off a half cent and barley firm,
with a ready demand for either article,
local buyer consuming these offerings nulls
readily. No. 1 rye sold at $1 lis and
No, 1 and 3 grades at $1 75. No. 4 barley
brought $1 44. and the No. 1 feed, $1 43.
Three crs of rejected barley were dis
posed ol it $1.S.
Clearances ware: Vhet snd Hour equal
to 676,000 btl ; oats. 448,0 0 bu.
Primary wheat receipts were 602,000 bu
snd shipments 477, 000 bu . against receipts
of 507.000 bu. and shipment of 431,000 bu.
last year.
Primary corn receipts were 670.000 hu.
and shipments $06. 000 bu., sgslnst receipts
of 763.000 bu. and shipments of 443.000 bu.
last year.
Primary oats receipts were 710.000 bushels
and shipments 598.000 bn.. against receipt,
of 498,000 bu. and shipment of 471,000 bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS
Wheat. Corn
( hlcago 9
Minneapolis 263
Duluth 43
' 'ma ha 42
Kansas City 35
St. Louis vj
Winnipeg 404
These sale were reported (oday:
Wheat No 1 dark hard wlnlir: 1 car,
$2 19. No 1 hard winter: 3 cars. $2 16. No
2 hard winter: 5 cars, $2.12. No. 1 red dur
a,1; um: 1 ear, $2.08. No 2 amber durum: 4 cars,
$:.!; 1 car (16 per cent hrrt red spring).
12 16,
Uve N. I: 1 rare. $1 16. No. 2; I cr,
I $1 75. No. S: 1 car. $1.76.
I Darby No 4: 1 oir. $1 44. No 1 feed
j 1 ear. $1 43. Rejected. 3 car, (1.38
I Oats No. 2 white: 2 car. 77'ic. Stand
j and: 1 car, 77'4c; 3 cars, 77c. No 8 white.
7 cars. 77c. N.i. 4 white: 2 car. 76;c. Sam-
pie w hite; 5 cars, 76 "40. Oat and barley: I
i '".. 7 7c.
, Corn No. 4 white: I ear. $1.46. No. 5
I white: 3 cars, (1.42; 23 6 cars. $1 40. No. 6
1 white: 1 car, $1.30. Sample white: 1 car.
SI 35; 1 ear, 96c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car. $1 60
No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.49; 1 car, $1.48; 6 3-n
cars, $1.47 No. I yellow: 12-6 crs, $1 44: 2
cars, $1.39; 2 car. 11.17; ($-6 care, $1.S6.
No. 6 yellow: 2 cars, $1.32: 2 8-5 cars, $1.30
No. 4 mixed: 1 ear. $1.44. No. 6 mixed:
1 car. $1.3S. No. 6 mixed: 2 2-5 cars, $1.26.
Sample mixed: 1 c-r, (18 per cent damaged),
$1 05; 1 car. $1.00.
Omaha Cash Prices; Corn: N'n 4 white:
$1.46. No. 6 white: $1. 40m' 1.42. No. 6 white:
$1.30. Sample white: (1.360146. No. 2
yellow: $160. No. 4 yellow: (1.47iffL48. No.
6 vellow: $1 8601.44. No. 6 yellow: $1,300
1:2. No. 4 mixed: (1.44 No. 6 mixed: $1.38
10? 1 40 No. 4 mixer) $1.26 Sample mixed:
$1 "Offf l 06. Oat: No. 2 white: 77V,c. Stan
dard: 77W77'-ic. No. 9 white: 77c. No. 4
while: 76c. Sample: 76,ye. Barley: No.
4: $144. No. 1 feed: $1 13. Rejected: $1.36.
Rye: No. 2: $1.75. No 3: $1.75
Local range of options:
"Art. j""open. I High. I Low7" CloseT'fye"
i
17$
60
63
Oats
lot
94
92 '4
llrndstreet's Review of Trado.
New York, Dec. 21, Bradstreet' tomor
row will ay:
Increasingly Important governmental re
quirements, quickened retail trade, due to
cold weather and holiday buying, difficulty
In operating leading Industrial plants, ow
ing to scarcity of fuel and better than
seasonal distribution by wholesale dealers,
rs well as Jobbers, the trends In the latter
respect having been carried along by activ
ity at seoomdary" market as distinguished
from movement at the so-called primary
centers, where trade has reer-d'-d present the
chief eharastt ristic of this week's reports. In
dustry is strenuously trying to fill govern
ment orders, in the face numerous handi
caps flowing from shortage of car, lack
"f fuel. Insufficient supplies and inclement
weather. At the sanoi time the season lor
Inventorying as well as the continuous shitt
ing from non-essential outputs has resulted
in a degree of o,uiet In industries that are
not favored with war orders. Ol course,
holiday buying has enlarged all retail trade
and cold weather and deep snow have
stimulated demand lor heavy weight wear
ing apparel and footwear. Withal reierva
tion must be made In regard to th trend
of ChrlslmaH trade, reports regarding which
lack uniformity. Indited, some section dis
close a record butiness and buying ol high
grades of 111. -rchanidiHe, but on the whole
a spirit of economy seems to dominate, and
though the final rush may bring the turn
over up to a high level, it la likely that
numerous markets will show losses from last
Corn.
May
Oat.
Doc.
May
1 20
77
12
1 :o
77
72
120 I 20
77 77
72'i 72
120
771
72',
Chicago 12:30 prices, lurnlihed The Bee
by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers.
315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha:
" A f, I Close. High. Lo"wT Close, Yes'y
Corn. I I
Jan. 1 26 1 26 l24'i 1 24'4125
Dec 1 27 1 27t,;l264. 1 27Vi127
May 1 23V 1 23Vm 1 22V123ti
Oats.
Dec. 78 7314 768i 7SS! 7S
May I 73, 74'i, 73 73 V 74',,
Pork. I I
Jan. i 45 96 46 (2 46 96 46 20 45 76
May ! 46 57 45 80 46 67 46 80 45 30
Lard. I
Jan. I 24 25 24 41, 24 26 24 45 24 15
May 24 60 24 67 24 60 24 66 24 37
Rib.
Jan. j 24 56 24 0 24 62 24 77 24 4!
CHICAGO GRAIN ANI PROVISIONS.
Corn Price Take Downward Swing In
Ubieties ol Stimulus from Fast.
Chicago, Dec. 21. Corn prices took
dow-nward swing today, owing largely to
report that th lifting of the railroad em
bargo east of Chicago had failed to stimu
late shipping demand. The market closed
unsettled, 14c to 1'i.e, net lower, with Jan
uary (1.24H to $1.24, and May, $1.224
to (1.22V Oat finished. c to 2c down,
but provisions up 27c to 50c
Most trader regarded a bearish reaction
In th corn market a a practical certainty
after yesterday' extraordinary upturn. Spe
cific grounds, too, for selling pressure were
soon apparent, notably advice that east
ern roads had been ordered to return to
the west a total of 17,000 empty box car,
and that 2,700 of the cars had been de
livered In the last three days. Clear, cold
weather likely to Improve the quality of the
crop tended also to ease off the market.
The greatest handicap for the hulls, how
ever, jiroved to be disappointment, which
Increased as the day wore on that no sub
stantial expansion of eastern demand re
sulted from the cancelling of the railroad
embargo between hero and the board.
Oat like corn were bearlshly nffectd
In the absence of stimulus from the at.
Strength in th hog market lifted pro
vision. Packer bought.
Corn No. 2 yellow, nomlnl; No. 3 yel-p-w,
nominal; No. 4 yellow. (1.62 Wl 67.
Oats No. 3 white, 71 0 79 "4 c; standard.
79W79H,C. Rye No. 2. $1.$3. Barley
(1. 4110 1.61. Heed Timothy, $5.0007,50;
lover, $20.00026.00. Provisions Pork,
nominal; lard, $24.75; ribs, $24.00024.60.
New York General Market.
New York. Dee. 2 1. Flour Quiet;
year. Weekly bunk clearings, $6,424,578,000. 1 spring patents, 110.25011.26; winter pat
ents, (10.600 10.7B; winter straight. io.m
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us If you want
to keep It.
E P. SNOWDEN SON.
42$ 8 16th Dnugls 9371
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
FOR BALE Fine 6-month-old Shetland
pony. Joe Vomarka, 2223 S St, Phone Bo
2634. So. Sid-. Omaha, N-l,
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
'i IU:EE . xtepuonaily .(....-. liii.ii-lno Mie
covy drakfs, radj for s; ri:,g .service; als-.
falling order for limited numb, r of sc
tir.g ol eggs from a pen cf jitUe wlnnli;
I .Mr' Cornish.
GEO. A. WILSON,
i Walnut 11H 6611 Harney St.
txHOROUGHP,lli:i, Alrdale pups, 4 week
- old. Call Webster 1357
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Louis J. Jiatti and wife, et ai , to Jay
S. Hawley, southwest corner Twenty
fifth avenue and Newport street,
42x120 t 696
Elsie O. Thomas and husband to Rob
ert Dempster, Harney street, 295
feet west, of Thirty-fifth street,
south Side, 9x100 1
Grant A. Benson and wife to Hora- s
B. Sarson. Izard street, 300 feet west
of Fiftieth street, south side, 60x135 6,200
A. H. hi, and wife to Stella Lttile,
Twenty-foui th street, 270 feet south
of Florence boulevard, cast lde,
44x105 1
Margaret h K. Krostrup and husband to
Herluf J Knudsen, Hamilton (reet,
60 feet wist of Thirty-first street,
north side, 60x12$ 3,500
Harold W, Graham to Lllli H. Oelger,
Jjicust street, 280 leet wet of
Twenty-second street, south aid.
40xl4GH 2,200
Byron Reed company to Paul D.
Thomas. Izard street. 94.2 feet east
of Nin-t. until street, south side.
51 feet 11) inches ,y 78 feet 2,300
Paul D. Thomas to Harry A. Tukey,
Izarl street, 131 feet east of
X;n- 'e- i tlx street, south side,
7x7-, 0,000
l-.n:-s S Geigtr and wife to Harry
A Tuk . southwest eornr eight
eenth ai d Izard streets. 48x66 3,400
l-is'-s Cohn and wife to Harry A.
Tuky, southeast corner Nineteenth
and Ixard streets, 68x76 4,600
Barker company to John Anderson,
Marey street, 88 feet west of Forty
second street, north side, 44x108.... (60
Coffee Market.
New York, Dec. 21. Coffee The market
for coffee futures was more active today
but orders seemed to be pretty well divided
and the price movement wa narrow.
Price opened at a decline of 1 to 2 point
under scattered realising, attracted by the
recent advance, and there also seemed te
be some trad" selling during the day, par
ticularly from New Orleans sources. A s
larger business was reporled in the cost
and freight market lata yesterday, this was
attributed to hedging, off-rings were ab
sorbed by further Liverpool buying, how
ever, nd the market closed net, one point
higher to one point lower. March fluctuat
ed between 7.50c and 7.48c, and September
between 7.95c and 7.91o. December and
January dosed 7.30c; March, 7.49c; May,
7.64o; July, 7.79u; September, 7.4c; Oc
tober, 8.01c.
Spot coffee was reported in better demand,
with prices firm at 7c for Rio 7 and 9c
for Santo 4s. It I reported that aales
were made In the cost and freight market
late yesterday ol Santos 3s at 9.60c; 3s and
4i at 9.50c and 4 at .30c; also ol Vic
toria 7s and 8s at 7 33c, steamer shipment,
London credits. According to private ad
vice, th" French government la buying in
Brazil at S.l.'c for Santos 4s, 1. o. b.
The official i. abbs showed no change In
Brazilian market.--, except Santos futures,
which were imohanger to 25 reis lower.
Rio exchange was l-32d lower.
fir 10 50; Kansa straights, (10.6501110.
Corn Spot, Bteady; No. 3 yellow, kiln
dried, $1.7$, c. I. 1., New York, 10 days'
shipment; Argentine, $2.20; 1. o. b. car,
New York, to arrive.
Oat Spot, steady; 79 c.
Hay Firm; No. 1, $1 4001 46; No. 1,
$1 36; No. 3, 11.30; shipping, 95c01.OO.
Hops Essy; state medium to choice,
1917, 62067c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast,
1917, 23 057c; 19)0, 16&19C.
Hides (Julet, Bogota, 41c; Central Amer
ica, 40c.
Leather Firm: hemlock sole overweight,
No 1, r,lc; No. 2, 49''.
Provision Pork, unsettled; mess, $62.60
063.00: family, $54.00066.00; short clear,
t64 00069.00. Lard, firmer; middle west,
$26.20026.30.
Wool Firm; domestio fleece, XX Ohio
and Pennsylvania, 70c.
Rice Steady; fancy head, (09c; blue
rose, 8c.
Butter Market teady; receipt, 6.464
tub; creamery, higher than extra, 60 '4 0
61c; extra SS (core) 60c; firsts, 44 0 49c;
eeond. 410 43c.
Eggs Market unsettled: receipt. 3,233
Oman Hay Market.
Receipt fair, demand quiet on medium
grade of prairie hy; market teady, with
price unchanged on both alfalfa and prairie
hay.
Prairie Hay Cholc upland, $24.00; No
1. (22.00023.00; No. 2. $1100019.00: No. t.
$15.00016.00. Midland: No. 1. $22.00tfc
2J00; No 2. tlS.n091.00. Lowland: No.
1. $17.00018.00; No. 2. $14.00 0 15.OU; No
S, $l2.50'o 13.50
Straw Oat. (9.60; wheat. $9.00.
Alfalfa Choice. $31.00; No. 1, $2J.00jrt
30.00; standard, $26.00028 00; No. 2, 24.000
25 00; No. 3. $21.00023.00.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City. Tec. 21. Butter Creamery.
43c; firsts, 41'c; seconds, 3i'nc; packing.
34c.
Eggs First, 46e; second, $O0Ilc.
Poultry Hen, 21c; roosters, lie: broiler,
24025c.
Daily Food Prices
The revised food )rice list for
Douglas county, given out by the
food administration, follows:
Sugar, per pound, cent.
Flour (Nehraka No. 1 Ptcnt), 24
pound lack, (1.60; 48-pound sack, (2.90;
(Nebraska No. 2 Patent), 24-pound sack,
$1.45, 48-pound sack. $2.60.
Potatoes (Nebraska), best No. 1, 3
cent pound; No. 2, 1 cent pound.
Butter (per pound), creamery No. 1,
62 cents; creamery No. 2, 49 cents.
Eggs (per doien), best No. 1 storage.
44 cent.
Rice (In hulk, per pound), No. 1, 11
cents; No. 2, 10 cents; No. 3, 8 1-". cents.
Rye f'aur. 24-pound sack, $1.40.
Oatmeal (In bulk, per pound). 6
cents.
Bresd (United States standard loaf,
wrapp d), 16-oune loaf. 9 cents: 24
ounce loaf, 13 cents; 32-nunce loaf, 17
cnts; 48-ounce loaf. 25 cents.
Note: The price are lor cash over
th countr. An additional charge may
be made lor delivery or eredlt.
4Mll 4.K.NKRAL MIRKKT.
Live Poultry Springs, all eliea, 18o;
hens, ill sWrs,c; old cox, 14o; turkey.
No 1, $-11' an. I up. 26f; duck. F. F, 1st,
17c; geese. F. V. fat, 16c; fiiln. each.
S6c.
Dressed Poulfv No 1 stock Turkeys.
dry picked: milh' toms and hens. ,11c. o'd
torn. 2lo . docks. :cc: g. ce. Is.-; eld cox.
16c.
Butter 30c.
Fresh -ittv vxpn.se. case. M0 15.
"-Ice for this week are a follows;
Beef Cuts Rib,: No 1, 24c: No. 2. 52c;
No 3. lie Loins: No 1. 29e; No 2, 26lc;
No. 5 15c. (bucks: No. t, DV. No. 2,
15c; No, ::. 13c Rounds- No. l.:oc: No 2,
lsc; No 3. 13V Plates- No. 1. 14c; No
:. 1;ic. No 3. 12c.
Celery-- California Mammoth, fresh, trim
med dally, excellent stock, well bleached,
dol. $1.
Oysters Chspeske standsrds. $1.7$ per
gallon: Chesapesk elect. per gallon, IS lt:
northern standsrds, per gallon. $3 46; north
ern selects, per gallon. $2 90; New York
, ...no, iw.i- enllon tx- hluo nolnts nsr 100.
i $1 '.'5; large shells, per 100. $1.60; cotults.
i per 100. $176.
FishFresh fro.-n: Halibut, roast froien.
per lb.. 2l'c, salmon red. icast froien, per
lb. 22c; pink per lb.. 20c; black cod sable
fish, coast fro.'.en. per lb. He; blsck bass,
order sUe. per lb.. 2sc: large or smsll. per
lb. 23c: trout, per lb.. 22c; whlteflsh, medi
um, per lb. 16c: large per lb.. 20e; pike.
No. 1. per lb , 16c; pickerel, dressed, per
lb. U'c; round, per lb. lie: ealflih. mlt.
per lb. 17c; orapple. medium, per lb.. 12c;
tileflsh. per 1h , lie; yellow ring perch, per
lb. 16o, bufflo, per lb., 13c; carp, per lb,
lie: ling cod. per lb, ltc: flounder, per
In.. 12c; western red snapper, per lb.. Joe;
smelt, per lb. 15c; whit rcrch, per lb,
lie.
rrogs Louisiana black bulls, per do? :
Jumbo. $3.76; large, $2 26; medium. $1 .76
Fish Fresh caught: Halibut, per lb., J3c;
salmon, per lb. 22c: black cod aabl llh,
per lb.. 4c; black bss. order all, per lb,
30c: large or small, per lb., 25; catfish,
order Ue snd laige, per lb , 23c; small, per
lb. 21c. crapples. lb, 16c; order sl'.'.e
and large, pe. lb.. IS and 20c; buffalo, per
lb.. 14c. enrp. per lb.. 12c; red snspper. per
th.. 16c; haddock, per lb. 13c; cod, per lb.
15 and IV; flounders, per lb, 14c; smelts,
per lb.. 15c: Spanish mackerel, per lb., 20c.
Boston Wool Review,
Boston, Dec. 21 The Commercial Bui
let In will say tomorrow
In spite of the latest government regula
tion with regard to foreign wool, which will
give the government an option on sll Im
ported wool contracted for aflor December
15 and the threat of congressional action to
control prices, the wool market has been
moderately active on mill account th last
week and pi Ices hne generally held firm.
Manufacturers find all the orders Ihey
want to lake as a rule end the sale of
heavy weight overcoatlnns for next year has
been sufficient to cause a withdrawal of
these goods from the market.
NEW YORK STOCKS WsOiYiYG OF
CATTLE AND HOGS
URGED BY 1.W.W.S
Signs of Collapse of Peace
Negotiations Between Russia
and Central Powers Tend
to Strengthen Market.
New Tork, De,
statement that al
next government
lural nnd dectde.t'.
:i collapse of tie
trtei'ti Kti-sla and
21. The authorltatlvo
I report, concerning the
loan re merelv conlee
. premature and siens (1f
peace to-Hot ia t ions be
the c-nti.il pew.-rs con
tributed to
- to. k iiuuiv f
Prices aft.
1 1 n 1 t.i lot V ;
leading i.-mh
tti,- further sli ns'ili
to. I. n.
r lie- pretltnitcirv p.-i
.Uaio-d 3 to 3 points
s. with greater k'.ilns
the
1'hlrago Produce.
Chicago. Dec. 21 Butter Market un
settled, creamery. 39049c.
Egg-- Market lower; receipt. 6.J42 cases;
firsts, 47e: ordinary firsts, 421! 45c; t mark,
cases lii. -hob. I. 40(j40c; refrlgerattr firsts.
:i;.:i4 t,:;i;c.
Potatoes Market higher: receipts, 12 cars;
Wisconsin. Michigan and Minnesota, hulk.
$1 . 7 ." ui 1.90; Wisconsin, Michigan und Minne
sota, sacks. $1 Si.iji 1 90
Poultry Alive Market unchanged.
New otk Stocks.
New York, Dec 21. Higher quotations
were registered In the last hour, but further
profit taking In rails and steels wa again In
evidence. The closing wa strong. Liberty
4 sold at (7.0$ to (7 and the 3 at 98 34
Us 98.10.
Technical condition Influenced the further
strength of the tock mrket tody, the
short interest covering extensively on th"
more hopeful foreign and domestic advices
Sales approximated 600.000 shares.
F.viipomted Apples mid Dried Frusta.
New York. Dec. 21 Evaporated Apples
Quiet; California, 15 017c; prim tate.
I 5 till 1 5 c.
Dried Fruits Prune. dull; California,
8ii'12o; Oregon. 13014c. Apricot, dull;
choice, 17c; fancy, 18c. Peaches, dull;
standard, 11 c; ehnh e, 12c. Raisins, dull;
loose muscntel. 909c; choice to fancy
seeded, S'401Oc; seedless. 901Oc; Lon
don layers, Ihree-crown, $1.80.
Turpentine and llosln,
Ssvannsh. Oa., Dee. 21 Turpentine,
quiet; 45e; sales, none; receipts, 190 bbls.;
shipment. 284 bbls.; lock. 26,621 bbls.
Rosin, firm; sales, 973 bbls ; receipts, 1,233
bbls ; shipments, 1.839 bbls : stock, $9,366
bbls. Quote: B, D. E. $6.1506.1714; F, O, H,
I, $6.17; K. $8 6606.76; M. $7 00; N ,$7 JO;
WO, $7.60; WW, $7.76.
KnustM ICly t.rnln.
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 21. Corn No. t
mixed, $1.6401.65; No. 2 while. $1.6S(cfl.70;
No. 3 yellow, $1 6801.70; December. $1.28;
Janiury, (1.26 01 .26
Oats No. 2 while, 7S80c, No i
mixed, 78079O.
New York Metal.
New York, D. c. 21 Metal exchange
quotes lead firm: spot, $6 70 hid; spelter,
firmer; East St. Louis, spot, $7.50 bid.
At London Copper, spot, 110; future,
110; electrolytic, 125; tin, spot, $08 I0;
future. 299 10s; lead. pot. 30 10s; fu
ture, 29 10; spelter, pot, 64; futures, 160.
New York Dry ool Market.
Nw York, Dec. 21. Cotton good lieie to
day were firm and quiet. The only con
cession reported were on a few construc
tions of print cloth, Sheetings and rills were
firm snd fine goods quiet. Wool markets
were quiet and unsettled.
St. Iiuls Grain.
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 21 Corn No. 2
track. $1 65; No. 2 white, $1.69, December,
$1.27; May. $1.23 asked.
oats No. 2 track, 80c, No. 1 white,
80 0 80 c.
Minneapolis Grain.
Mlnneiiiolls. Dec. 21. --Flour Market un
changed. Barley: $13001.57: rye, (1.8.10
1 81, bran. $39.000 39.60; corn. No. 3 yel
low, $1 fff. f 1 .7(1 ; oats. No. 3 white, 76077c;
flax, $3. 44 03.47.
London Money.
London, Den. 34. Bar Sliver 43d per
ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Hats
Short bills, 4 per cent; three-month
bills, 4 per cenf.
New York sugar.
N'.-w- York. I'ec. 21. Sugar Raw. si. ady;
new Cuban, centrifugal. ( govern loent price),
5.92e; molasses, nominal. Refined, steady;
finu granulated, 8 1508.36c.
New York 4 otton.
New York, Doc. 21. Cot ton-- Future
opened steady; December, 30 5nc ),d; Jan
uary, 29 60c; March, 29.20c; May, 28.84c;
July, 28 61c,
Liverpool Cotton.
Liverpool. Deo. 21.-4'otton Spot, slow;
prices steady; good middling, 22 Hid; mid
dling, 22 3ld; low middling, 21 7ad. Sales,
2,0('0 babs.
New York CoHon.
New York, Dee. 21. Cotton Spot, quiet;
middling upland, 31.10c, futures cloned
steady; December, 30.60c; January. 29 61c;
March, 28.99c; May, 28.63c; July, 28.30.
Duluth Mnseed.
Duluth, Minn., Dec. 21 Llnser.i On
track, ,;.460!.68; arrive-, $3.32; arrive
In December, $3.46; December, $3.46 bid;
May, $3 29 asked.
' New York Cotton Market
New York, Dec. 21 The cotton market
today cloud easy at a net decline of four
to 27 points.
Tancocks Entertain Again
For Soldiers From Forts
A large numlxT of officers and sol
diers were guests Thursday iiilit at
a danee given by Dean and Mrs. Tan
cock and members of Trinity cathe
dral at Jacobs hall. A large Christ
mas tree had been prepared. I'a
triotic songs and Christmas carols
were sung. Coffee and sandwiches
were served. This is the third
dance given for the soldie.s.
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
A dividend of Two Dollars per
share will be paid on Tuesday, Janu
ary 15, 1918, to stockholders of rec
ord at the close of business on Mon
day, December 31, 1917.
G. D. MILNE, Treasurer.
lod of
amou
In the
vsrled list of specialties. T- . hm.-al con. II
tions also were P.-'lj ful. shorts at un i -eling
latb-i intently on the incieasmg
s. atvlty of off.-rlns.
Kails and the more r.-presentatii e in
dustrials m.nel t.. huh-'st b-wN In t lie
afternoon, bill shaded a point or more to
wards the end. t be erial m no b rout zing
with the dol I til t announcement Hist ac
tion on the railroad situation is to be
postponed until after the holidays. Sales
650. ooo shares.
Willi the many laige ftiianctiil operations
now under wsy, Ihe marks! continued very
firm, all call money loans holding al 6 per
rent. Time rst.-s were steady st 5 to 6
for mixed collateral, but In point of fact
funds were almost unobtainable, except for
the shorter maturities.
Exchange (n France. Russia. Spain moved
more tu favor of those countries, roubles
being In fair demand (or the first time in
weeks.
All the foreign bonds augmented yoster.
day' gains, some by 2 io 4 per cent Do
mestic Issues also displayed firmer Un
(Uncles. Liberty 4'a sold al 97 10 to 97 end
the 3 at 98.30 to S 1 Total bond sles
pr value amounted to $5.375.O0ii.
Itnlied States old coupon Is rose
per cent on sale, other Issue, remaining
St. Loins, Mo., Dec. 21. Heads of
scvrral railroads here have instruc
tions today from the food administra
tion at Washington to warn farmers
and stock growers of the southwest
against an alleged Industrial Workers
ol tlic World propaganda involving a
i wholesale poisoning of cattle and hogs
- in this section of the country. The
' go eminent, so the food adiuinistra
; Hon declares, has been informed that
j the Industrial Workers of the World
! planned this destruction as a reprisal
! lor the federal prosecution of it-.
! members.
unehniiKed on
Number of s
Ihe leading sto
call
lies
lis:
and rang, ol price of
Amir, licet Sugar.
American Can
Amer. C a- F . . .
Amur. Locomotive.
Amer S ,x l
Amer. Sugar lief.,
Amer. T. .v. T. . . .
Am. r , . 1. S. .
Anaconda Copper .
Atchison
A., G. .V W 1 S. L.
list. A- Ohio
Butte & Sup Cop.,
('a I. Petroleum . . .
Canadian pacific .
Central Leather ..
Che. Ohio
Chi , Mil. St. P.
Chi. Ai N W
0, 11. I A P., cU
Chlno Copper ...
('(111. K. A I
Corn Product Rcf.
Crucible Stoel
Cuba Cane Sugar..
Distiller's Sec
Erie
General Electric ..
General Motors . .
(it. No. pfd
(It. No. Ore etfs.
Illinois Central .
Inspiration ('opper
int. M M. pfd .
I ii I cr 1 1 ii 1 1. . n ;i 1 Nickel
Internal. Paper ..
K. C. Soul hem ..
Kennecott Copper .
Louis. A- Nash ...
Maxwell Motors ..
Mexican Petroleum
Miami Copper
Missouri Pacific ..
Montana Power . . .
Nevada Copper . . .
New York Cent nil.
N. Y N. H. A H . .
Norfolk & Western
Northern Pacific .
Pacific Mall
Pacific Til A Tel..
Pennsy Ivanla
Pittsburgh Coal ..
Ray Cons. Copper. .
Resiling
Ilepublln I. k H..
Sh&ttuek Arl. Cop
Southern Pacific .
Southern Ry
Htudebaker Corp.
Texas Co
Union Pacific
II. 8. Ind. Alcohol
II, S. SI eel
11. H. S 1 pfd.
Utah Copper . .
Wabash pfd "It
Western Union .
Westing. Elec.
Low,
66
33
61
48
68
91
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61
95
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34.000 69 66
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19,000
77,000
4,000
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1,000
171.000
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61.000
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3.000
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66 36
63
60
71
96
99
13
66
78
99
41
15
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2,000
6,000
9,000
42
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86
17
11,000
66,000
1.6.000
23,000
92.000
83.000
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109. 000 91
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105
21
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38.000
7,000
6.000
13,000
2.100
67.010
23
60
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64
29
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78
17
43
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16
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17 7,000 68
107.000 74
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67,000 78
7,000 22
139,000 46
91,000 121 117 123
91.000 104 103 104
70.000 110 107 109
1,780,000 14 81 Hj 83
,. 24.000 104 102 103
. 85,000 76 73 74
. 4.000 18 18 18
. 9,000 79 78 78
. 33,000 36 36 36
Total aalea for the day, 650,000 shares.
You can secure a maid, stenogra
pher or bookkeeper by using a liee
Want Ad.
Last Survivor of the Alamo
Massacre Has Passed Away
San Antonio, Tex., Dec. Jl. En
rique Esparsa, the last survivor of the
Alamo, is dead. When on March 0,
18,)6, Santa Ana stormed, in the final
and siirces.sful assault, the chapel
where a handful of Americans fought
to their death, surrounded by piles of
Mexican dead, the victors found a
group of Mexican women in a barri
caded section of the front of the build
ing. Among them was an S-ycar-old
lad, Enrique Esparsa, who died at his
home here last night aged 89.
The Alamo was a mission, or con
vent church, built by Franciscan mis
sionaries in what is now San Antonio.
Tex., in 1720 and after 179.? used oc
casionally as a fort. In 1836 during
the war for Texan independence, a
small company of Texans and Amer
icans, among whom were Colonel
David Crocket, ColoneJ James Bowie
and Colonel W. H. Travis, were be
sieged there by the Mexican army
under Santa Ana. After bombard
ing the place for 11 days it was car
ried by storm and the defenders
killed, some of them after surren4$Vr
ing. The only Mirvivors were three
Mexican women, two children and a
negro boy. Espara was one of thesr
children.
Conscription is Beaten
At Australian Polls
Sydney. Australia, Thursday, Dec.
20.-l'nless the soldier vote on the
various fronts, which has not yet been
counted, offsets the vote in Australia,
the government's conscription scheme
has been defeated in a referendum by
a majority of about 150,000. This is
believed to be hardly likely, however,
on account of the heavy vole against
conscription in New South Wales,
which gave a majority of 115,000
against the proposal. Those favorable
to conscription were surprised by tlie
result in Victoria, which reversed last
year's favorable vote by giving a ma
jority of 1,500 against conscription
his year.
Kansas Produce and
Live Stock Make Records
Topeka, Kan., Dec. 21. The value
of farm agricultural products of Kan
sas in 1917 amounts to $507,225,000,
nearly $1.51,000,000 more than the
state's next best record of 1914, and
exceeding the value of crops in 1916
by $1.56,037,000. according to the final
summary of farm products and live
stock of the state for 1917, Issued here
today by the State Board of Agricul
ture. The value of live stock on the
farms is placed at $352,665,000. the
greatest ever reported, and exceeding
the best previous year, 1916, by $11,-644,000.
Skates and Sleds
For Live Boys
BOYS: Here's a
chance for you to get
a sled or a pair of
skates, by doing
a little work for
us after school.
Call at The Bee
branch office
nearest you and
we will tell you
all about it.
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the ten little girls under 12
years of age that bring or mail ua
the largest number of doll cou
pons cut out of The Bee, before 4
T. M. Saturday, Dec. 22. This
coupon will be printed in every
edition of The Bee until then. Ask
everybody you know to save doll
coupons for you. You can win one
of these dollies if you really want
to. Will you try? We want every
little girl in Omaha and vicinity to
have one of these beautiful dolls.
You can leave the coupons and
fret your dolly at The Bee branch
office nearest you.
Ames Office. 4110 N. 24th St. :
Lake Office,' 2516: N. 24th, St
Walnut Office. 819 N. 40th St
Park Office, 2615 Leavenworth
St
Vinton Office, 17J5 Vinton St
South Side Office, 2318 N St
Council Binffa Office, 14 N.
Main St
Benson Office, Military Ave.
and Mam St