niK HKH: OMAHA. TUESDAY. .1ANITAUV 1 V K I: 7 FOR REM-HOUSES (ilMNT T., i-r. com., modrrn. $X T.JHJ I all. 4.S3 Karri geH Id gL ." blA-m Ki.i ninilcrn collate. SJM Urace St. Webster 312X SKW, MdliKRN HINUAI-OW. r77 HrtMol. Webnter 174. N. TH AV'fc. 'II Web. 400. -room houw, lift New mo1, bung. 11 A Mendereon. Col. 129. sat-. I POOM home In Hanseoin Ferk District, 11. M Georgia Art., with enrage; nicely deooraled, excellent condition; 3i. HASTlNUa HKTPKN. 114 Hsrney St. a-ROOM house; modern esoept furnace! t3 ". Nth Ave. Harney 4356. NICE 5-room rottm-e at M Spring Hi. f or1 V1 1 arnev li-'A fTVE-ROOM hone, modern except fur- nace. 1006 M artha St KB the Central Furniture bio re a KKtta TtENTAI. M.ST Bileeellaaeoaa. FREK HEIST TO FEBRCARI I. 621 ". 19th, 1-r., all modem house; well arranged fur renting rooms $40 MS N. l"th, a-r., all mod. apartment. heat and water furnished $.11 60 2SW Wirt. 6-r. cot., mod. ex. heat.. $13 ycK 8. 1Uh, h-T. cottage, part modern. 2510V4 Bristol Ft., &-r., part mod.... $14 WASP PROS. IKCQ. ISM. . hit MAcON ST.. rooms, ail modern.. $26 Kl S. 2Sth Ave.. 5-r. all mod. bungalow 30 1U9 Kim St., &-r. partly mod. cottage.. 14 o. c. ot.stin. Ioug. IPS MrCague Bid g. ONE bk. cor. small 4-room house, mod- ern but heat; close school, church, tores; reduced rent. Phone Colfsx ISM. S-R., downtown, colored, $12; 2 and l-r., lota garden ground, 14-15 Tel. Doug. 2107. Evenings Walnut ihK7. HOCSF.3 FOR RENT. CRE1GH, SONS CO., 608 BEE BLDG. fcOUQ. W0. FOR RENT-AP'TS AND FLATS West. 4-R tlarney. NEW, excellent looa- tlon; has sun rarlor, built-in bed; $:T.0O , umm;r; $I2.S0 winter; sublease. HASTINGS & HKYDEN. 114 Harney Jit. 4-R.. NB1V, :KM6 Harney; has sun" parlor, built-in bed; ery choice, good location; sub-lease, $37.50 sum., J1J.50 winter. VIAST1NU ft H EVDEN. 1614 liarney St. ilELEN Apartment, 2464 Harney 8t, very desirable four-room apartment. Call Douglas 8790. WOODL.ANi 31st and Dewey., apt. 5. $."0. very desirable. K. E. Brando. IT. 1103. North. THE SHERMAN, beautiful i-room apart ment. Call Webster 74I. Month. FIVE-ROOM steam heated apartment, very desirable, the Chula Vista, Soth and Poppleton Ave., $42. K). 822 Bran dels Theater Bldg. Doug. 1371. RK RENT four-room modern apart ment, 812 S. 2ft li St. A snap. $17.60 per month. Call Mr. Doherty. Doug. 1871. Miecellanevaa. MONTH FREE RENT. CLOHE-1N APARTMENT. 8-room and bath apartments, brick., mod. but heat, best neighborhood, Ill.M and $1. Call for appointment to see them. P. E. BUCK, 91J OMAHA NAT. DG. 6228. MOVING AND STORAGE 'GLOBE "VAN & STORAGE" Stores, moves, packs, ships, t-horaa van and 2 men, $1.26 per hour; storage, 12 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas 433S and Tyler VP. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, atoraga and mov , Ing, 219 N. 11th St. Tel. L Douglas 894 or Harney 1931. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE) " Separate, locked rooms, for - house, bold goods and pianos; moving, packing and snipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 04 B. Wth tit. Douglas 416 FIDELITY ; Phon Douglas 288 for complete Hat of Vacant houses and apartments; also for storage, too v In g. lth and Jackson Bta. J" nT?Flr.r) Exp. Co., moving . XmKilJ packing and atoraga. HOT FaJTtam Bt Douglas 411441. VlAOOARD Van 4k StorageTIo.; Moving peaking, storage and shipping. D, Hi. FOR RENT-BUSINESS PRQPTY Sis: Lease for Sale Good Location ' REAL ESTATE or INSURANCE 330 Square Feet 130.00. The Bee Building Co. Room 103. WILL remodel space, 60 by 60. for lodge hall, ltd floor of Crounse Block, 119 N. 16th St , to suit tenant CONRAD YOtTNO. K1 Brandcls Thea. Doug. 1671. CM ALL, store room; very desirable; rent, $?; 1520 Cass St. CONRAD YOUNG, $32 Brandeia Theater. Douglaa 1B7L TWO wholesale buildings, one with trackage. K. D. WEAX, $10 S. 19th St., Weed Bldg. STOREROOMS at 109-1811 Farnara &T. Thos. F. Hall, 438 Ram ire Bldg. D. T406. MODERN store near poatofftce; low reaL 7 P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. WANTED TO RENT Uafurnlsbed Iloaaea aaa Plata. lltJRRV up! Cal! Red 4344; we can rent that vacant property. TliOH. Lt M'OARRY. Keellno Bldg. REAL ESTATESUBURBAN BtlMI. 6 ROOM. All modern, in Benson, at 2319 N. 69th 8t. Full lot. house about t years old. Mortgage on It of $2,060.00. payable $26.vo per month; make offer for equity. You need not fear to make offer low enough. The owner must sell and you will get a snap. I H. A. WOLF. 614 Ware Blk. Doug. SOW. Dandee. Dundee: Fine, strictly modern, 7-room house, large living room, with fireplace ana built-in bookcases; large dining room; finished In Quarter sawed oak; sun porch; dandy kitchen, finished In white enamel; 4 cheerful bedrooms; one of thera arranged for sleeping porch; nice bath; full basement. House exception ally well built; Chamberlain weather trip on all windows and doors. One of the prettiest blocks In Dundee. Price $5.7o0. D. V. SHOLES CO., 915-16 City Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 49. OWNER of S-coom house end lot. k6x 136. In Dundee, has removed from the city and wants to sell Immediately, so makes price f.3uu- Ask quickly. r. D. Weed. 210 S. lMh til.. Weed Bldg. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED North. 6 RMS. ALL MODERN $1,950 This Is a first-class close-In bar grain. The house la the square type, wita reception hall, living nun, din Ing room and kitchen on the first floor; a bedrooms and bath on ta second floor. Uood furnace; In fact, the entire house Is In first-class re- falr. It la located on an east front ot on 96th St.. just a short distance north of Cuming. Paving paid for In full. Surroundings are good and the . price Is at least $tu Irss than the property's actual cash value. At pra enl the house Is renting for tM per month, slthough up to recently the house has always brought l.aO. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO. ''Ml ICaeltna Bide. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED I NEUR FIELD CLI B, $x CAsTT: A good substantial strictly modern . room house and garage. Convenient to car school and park; raving paid. A small cash payment. balance go monthly, including Interest. IKn t con tinue to rent when you can buy on these terms. PATNB INVESTMENT COMPANY. . 6T7 Omaha fotlBk. Rldg. D. 171. o REAL BARGAIN In brand new 7-room strictly modern house, with sleeping porch; strictly mod ern stucco holme. Just completed near Field club. He sure and see this house before jrou buy and we will save you money. Write N. J. Skogman Sons, building contractors. M3 N. Inth St, or phone Harney 7519. any tlme FOR SALE Strictly modern i-room house, nearly new; Field club district; faoes east on the boulevard. Will sell cheap If taken at once. Buy direct from owner and save agent's commission. Phone Hamey 75S8. Mlaeellaaeoas. BRAND NEW-$3,6U0. Six nice rooms, bungalow stvle, fine oak finish; sun room, the beat furnace; full basement; large corner lot, room for another house; street paved and no better neighborhood In town. When can you go and see It? Any time will suit us. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. D. 1781. 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. GENUINE BARGAIN. Practically new five-room cottage, modern except heat, located In a new addition and surrounded by new houses. ill WCPt I art of rllv IU. M,iek n e.r line: must sell at once on account of wnes neaitn; price, only $2,i60. Call W cbster 6364 Sunday and evenings, or Douglas W'16 during week days BARGAIN for large family, 10-foom house, modern, lot 65x140, large barn, cement walks and paved street, one block to car, cost owner over $6,000. For sale at $3,uu); on terms. TEBUlu.NS, 6i omalia Nat. Bank. REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED North. fl:T mi. nv, i4 fT...!.0.".,.0' vour !"' money In I H, I .1 TR A lAia U L1 1 t tr,..rw, a eat . ruu.uAiivn oi an wealth. It can t get away fsom you. and if jrou buy In a well located new addi tion, you will not cly save but MAKE money. CHARLES W. MARTIN A CO.. i r r.r?. PUT t'P $10 to $16 TtMjmSnt.hT-?f. J;our Pr money In MINNE I.T'SA lots. REAL ESTATE U 'h.,IrOlNDATlON of all wealllT: " cn, ?Pt way from you. and If tEi b. v we'' lolled new aldl moneyOU "0t n'y "aVe bUt MAKK CHARLES W. MARTIN ft CO . OWNERS. o REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES For Sale or Exchange 8-room modern house and full lot U wnf .ft!!m1 ac ine- Price ,4-5n Own" ' . or i ,v'nt lots within H mile of Shth and Hamilton Sta. aa part p?orTy. C,rry b'n,'e " tha J. H. DT'MONT ft CO jl2lgKeellna Bldg. D. 690 o JLi;-?110! "Tlu-lhobesT Irrigated country; 7-room concrete brick house, well finished: other build ings good: 6o acres alfiilfa; owner v SSk1"1. '3u,J'2edF,lrf 1" central Neh. W. II. Smith. Wheatland. Wyo. FOR EXCHANGE. . A.n !?"0T and -acI' tract In Cen tral Florida for good Omaha property CHARLES E, WILLIAMSON Tel. Douglas 2107. 607 Paxton Block. id ACRES fruit and alfalfa farm, highly improved, nearly Joins Grand Junction Colo., price $7,000; to exchange for mar. chandise, or city property. Address P 878. care Bee. 160 0 AC Kbits farm, near Einmett, Neb" Holt Co., mortgage $1,000. due a v.o..' per cent Interest; value my equity at $2,4flt what have you to offer In ex change for eoultvT Addmna i"- in tj ACRES farm in Ills.. $1,000 cash aiifj general merchandise, wall located. Ad- $5,000 GENERAL merchandise stock, for i.n .v. I.I V. - l.m -1 1- .... man uinerenoe; what have you to offer? Want quick umi. iiu'Jruni n oiv, care ree, t-ROOM modern home, finished In oak. Field club district; equity $2,000; want cheap western land. Address A 3H0, care Bee. 160 ACRES In western Nebraska forsale or trade for auto or Omaha property. Address Owner, 8 537. Be. REAL ESTATE-WANTED INTELLIGENT and pcrlntenl advertis ing will "sell" any salable real estate, and the largest number of prospective buyers can be reached through the Real Estate and Want-Ad Guide to all of Greater Omaha THE BEK. WANTED To buy on monthly payments, small store room, with living rooms above, In Central school district. Phon Red 7864. Save nearly new piano, fine tone. Price. $300. Will exchange f,or cheap iota or aiemono. uouax WANTED to swap. Why not advertise something that you no longer have any use for and get something you really need. Write Room 104. flee Bldg.. or HAVE) $M0 mtge. on 5-room cot tags paved street; dua In 1 year. Will take diamond or cheap lot, batanca cash, Colfax 406L or 4140 N. 48th 81 HAVE cash buyer for medium slsed apartment house property. Thomas Campbell. Keellne building. Doug. 4ri23. Mlscrllaneoaa. REAL ESTATE. Fire and General Insur- ance. Art Thatcher, 1217-18 City Na tional Hank Kldg. Douglas 3W1. ACRE, good house, part modern, 28 fruit trees. Phone Colfax 1062. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS WHAT he had to sell: An automobile, a motorcycle, a summer cottage, a Morris chair. And he aold 'hem through THfi BEE Want Ad columns. ' FINANCIAL Real Batata Los lor.sa.r WJC are read at all tluieg to mak loam on tlrat-claaa city property and eastern Nobraaka (arma. Rctos on requ.at, UNITED 8TATLS TRU8T CO IIS 8. 17th St, ( TO for loans on best clasa elty residences In amounts $i,0u0 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRlT CO.. 162: Fartiam aU. OMAHA home. East NeDraska f anna, O'KEEFE REAL EST AT K CO.. 1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 1711 V. ead. Waad Bldg , 18th ft Karnam Bta. MONEY on hand for city and iarin luana, H. W. Binder, City National bank Blag. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. CITY and farm toana, t, i per oauiT J. H. Dumont A Co.. 411 hi. I tiank. 7 tm AJAa, u. u. carioerg, uiM U Brande.a Theater Bldi. MONET. HARRISON ft MORTON, tlNCLK 8AU ou stock at a sacriricaT! 1 cent per s.isre; advertised prloa to Hoa-atockholders, t eenu; $..800 shares. T. J. Coughlln. Edgerton, Kan. Abstracts t Title. WHteN buying reai aeLate have us eoiat ps your atiUa t. tiuaraatee AbaUact Co., Itm. 7. Pattaisoa Bu D. 2U47. KKHli X'tla guaxantee and Abstraol Co.. a ntoOern abstract ofttce. $0 B 17th St. Tel. D. 647, ItEL ABSTRACT CO . oldest abstract tuoa in -Meoraaaa. sui Jbiaudels Thea. M iaerllaMeUhe, V'ARM LOAN a 6 v trrn Neb., or Weat ern loaa. Tolang 4k '.'ruubull, L'ce Bld- FARM AND RANCH LANDS I-lorlda l.aada FREE TH'lP TO VEItof FLORIDA, Tuesdsy, February L to see the fainoua Indian River farms, where the js'lnus oranse and rrape fruit are produced In abundance; where general and latenxlve farming Is onnaed In; where the ossl bllltles In cattle, ho a. poultry rstslng an dairying sro almost unlimited; Sim g -owing days In the yesr; outdoor life, boating, bathing, fishing and hunting; good roada, schools and churches. We want you to see this country, where op portunity awaits )ou. where you can secure that farm and home on easy laymrnta. which may mean your very Independence. Call or write for free booklet and complete plans for this free trip. HEDDINO ft HF.DD1NO. US Urandels Theater Bldg.. Omaha, Neb, lev a Lanaa. fel'LENDlD eastern Iowa aO-acro d airy farm, $U6 per acre. C. 8. RELY EA, Capitol Ave.. Omaha. Neb. Mlssaarl Lh4i, .17 ACREt) improved, H miles of talent, slo.i 140 acres fenoed. ft) acres culti vated: lays fine; good soil; price $49 per acre. W. 8. FRANK. Neville Blk.. Omaha. JNebrealin Lss4l, SARPt COUNT!. Driving distance from the South Omaha Stock yards, save freight and shrink age and get the top price for Uva stock, hay and grain. tWO acres, hi0 $iS.OOO. Valley stock farm. 2 miles from Meadow and $0 miles from South Omaha. 130 acres In alfalfa. n acres In com, 16 acres In meadow and the balance fenced Into five pastures. Half of place fenced hog-tight; running water in pastures; same hard wood timber; $ aeta of build ings. Including two H-room houses, two t.6uvbushel corn crths, 8 granaries. $ barns for It head, two 1, 250-ton silos and reservoir; school on the place; good or chard: trackage can be secured. PAYNE IN ESTMENT CO. tth Fir. Omaha Nut. Hk. Hldg. D. TT1. FARM SNAP IWVecre unimproved farm south of Dig In Kimball county, Nebraska; all good farm and hay land. Price $S per acre; $) cash, . balance 10 yrara. Will be worth 6 times whst we ask for It, as It Is worth $12 per acre now. For a farm home or Investment there Is noth Ing better. Address owner. O $42, Bee. 1,280-ACKE RANCH $7 per acre. Near Wood Lake, Neh.; about one-half farm and hay land; 4-ronm house; sins II barn. Will ax change for 'mall farm near Omaha or Council Rluffs. M GEE REAL ESTATE) CO.. lOfi Pearl street, Council Bluffs, la. ONLY "$47fi buys a 640-acre schoof"Tand lease running twenty-five years In Oar field county. A fine stock proposition. Write owner, L. C. Crandall, 1644 Locust ft., Lincoln, Neb. FOR BALE Best large body, hlxh grade medium priced land! In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb, j H section good land In lied Willow Co., H under cultivation; this is a bargain. Inquire ?2n2 Mlli t ary Ave. Walnti t 12o. SARPY COUNTY FARM. SO acres much less than value. O. O. WALLACE, B14 Keellne. Omaha-o Mississippi bss4l. pe:an orchards. assure you handsome Income of perma nent nature and bought at rock bottom prices means large Increase In value of Investment. Write, phone or call. W. T. SMITH CO., D, yi9. City National Bank Bldg. . Wisconsin Lasdi,1 UPPRR WISCONSIN Best dairy and general crop atate in the union; aattlera wanted; landa for sale at low prlcea on assy terms. Aak for booklet $4 on Wis consin Central Laud Grant, Excellent landa for stock raising. If Interested la . fruit landa ask for booklet on apple or chards. Address Land and Industrial , Dept., Boo Una Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. Texas feaads. WHEN you buy a farm, get It where it has a future. If you buy high-priced land you are Just trading dollars, go to speak. We have a land proposition that ought to interest every farmer seeking to better his condition. Our landa sail , at $30 to $50 per acre, on easy terms. The soil Is rich and fertile, the climate fine, the water supply pure and plenti ful: the rainfall has always been ample to Insure crops. Until a few years ago there was no railroad through this sec tion of the country, but with the ad vent of a main-line railroad It Is now rspldly coming to ths front, towns are springing up, and In a few years these lands wilt double and treble in value. We have personally investigated this land, bought some of It ourselves, and , have the agency for a limited supply. These landa are located In western Texas, below the Panhandle, circular giving detailed Information furnished uuun application. SCOTT & HILL COMPANY McCague Building, Omaha. Douglas 1009. Mlaeellaaeoas. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR HALE T Write a good description ot your land and send It to the Sioux City (la.) Jour nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twonty-flve words every Fri day evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Bunday fog one month, giving alxteen ads on twelve different days for $2; or 60 words, $4, or U worda, $. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper; gtiO.OOO reaUars dally In four (real siaiea. $KND your name today; receive offers irora iana owners; agents everywnere; free. United Realty Associates, Jollet. FOR SALF 1.087 acres of land, on ml la from good town, $6,000 worth Improva mlnts, 400 acres bottom land, SO acres alfalfa, running water. Price, $,000. Terms, one-half down, balance t years, per cent. No trades. Writs Marsh Ron I Estate Co., Trenton. Neb. It takes but a minute of time to aava dollars when you read The Bea Want-Ad columns. HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES For Bm.lm. thirty-two milk wajfoua tor via, cheat. s-i r 4.u r. U . t- . J UlUi-mil t--' sail i m v. .phi -aim -. ict-i a-e HAY $f6u ton. A. W. Wagner, all N7li7 POULTRY AND PET STOCK MXJ grain, loo lbs. $i.7i. Wagner. Ml N.l. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1- ls-14 Miunllor touting $A6o 2 1U15 Packard six, louring 1.7u0 $ li6 Bulck C-26, touring 60 4 1H14 Ford, touring ... iJi l l'jlt Studebaker six. touring tta 4 1H13 Flanders, touring tbo Auto Clearing Mouse, icu f arnam. D. 2310. FOR SALE Oakland Six 40-horse power, 7-passenger; also a Flanders Roadster. $7bo. Address 41( 8. 24lh. WANTED to buy a Ford chassis, need not be In running condition, egli Wal nut 162 or sddress 4M4 lsard. DUPLEX Urea last longer, are stronger and more durable, fixltf. VM. 2618 Far nam Ht. Douglas 478. i.00O-LB. truck $l2fi. Nebraska Bulck Servlo Htatlon. 1814 Farnam. ph one Douglas 711. AUTOMOBILE MUTUAL INoURANC CO.. Doug, as W Asia Livery aad Gsragtt, Industrlai Oarage Co.. 20 ft Harney gts. isls ttaslrla aas Palatlagt. Automobile painting dona by experts; 20 years' experience In Omaha: woik guar anteed 1st class. Johnson-Dsn forth Co. Too reward for aasgasto we can t repair. Colls reoaired. baysdorfer. 110 N. latk fie winter atoraga whan cars are paint- Sioaha Radiator Rp. Co tuii Far.7. i6T Asts Tlraa aaa B AUTO TlhfcF" REBUILT. 1200 TO $g.tt. DUO TIRE CO.. Mil Chicago ac MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HAWLt--iJAVli.u.N' Mo'i'OKCYCLts. I tar am in used machines. Victor Hooa, -rue Mulotcycl Uao." 27ul Lsaveowerib. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat it Steady, with Fairly Active Demand for Hard and Spring Varieties. PRICES REMAIN UNCHANGED OMAHA T-,,. i ii The wheat market was ateady today. Th the iniriT active aciiiami it,p ' hard and spring variety, and wheat sol Th. : t"""- . . .-vt-,im ,ii rorn ecre very neavy, fi, r' Wer poried In, and althouglt inere was a good demand, corn sold un changed to cent lower with the off grade corn selling at the lower prices oats were up, advancing a quarter of 4 CBllt, Rye sold tinrhangrd. Barley was also unchanged. t V.MIS'iw.r,,.: Wl eat and flour eoual to l,U.oiO bushels: corn. S.tmo bushels; oats. 846.1100 bushels Liverpool close: Wheat unchansed tj d i nigner; corn, unchanged to Id lower, rlmarv wiii . ...... . ... ... l'i bun flh.la anil .1.1 .... . . . against receipts of l.iSR.CMO bushels and . . , riiiiiuriiiP, I, J,'; IMIXUlilS sh V. , " io,'aa oiisneia last year. Primary corn receipts were l.lls.iVO bu snipments iws,0ini bushels. ag ah ilnntenta of i oil i,n k,..k.i. ,.. 1 rlmary oats receipts were 1 M7,i0 usnela and thlmn.-,. imi.,, , bus against receipts of l,tt,(.o' bushels and shipments of 6?l,ko bushels last year. CARLOT RECKIPTd. . Wheat. Corn, Oats. nlcago .... 7s X4 l.. Minneapolis 'Duluth Omaha Kansas City fct. lhiila ..6! ..Ml ..li 2l;l !Wl MO lnnipeg 4ltl Thess sales were reoited today: M , 10- h"r11 w'1r: 2 cars. $1.21. riJ. ,7 ' . r " ', cars. SOU: 11 fBxrm tl m- r. ... . ,- cer. 'M .: . '. I-"1" u:V-"T' '''" I." .V xr ' . " - ,i.iB, i car, si.u O. 4 herd urlnl,- I - mi la. a . $1.17. 11 cars. $1.18; 4 cars. $1.I6S; t cars. $1.18: 1 car. II. 4 care II 11 I I IS1; cars, $1.18; 4 tars.' $1.18; 1 car,' car. $1.0b; 1 car. $1.04: car. $U. No. 3 ririnr 1 1 1 -tr. . t a . . 'X. w lain. 4i.r; i & '; ' c- ''; 1 ear. tl .18; 1 car. ..... -.w. iimiwi. i car, fi.iR'; l car. VJ5; JL rar"' ''2- No- 1 durum: l car. $1.10. No, 2 durum: 2 cars. $1 an 'n durum: 1 car. $1.17; 1 car. $1.16. No. 8 mixed durum: 1 car, $1.17. By No. 8: cars, Mo; H car. .1c: 1-8 car. 93c. No. 4: 1 2-8 cara.l2c ' Barley No. 8; 1 car. 76c; 1 car. 74c. No. 4: 8-6 car. toe. Corn-No. 4 white: 1 car, Kc; 7 cars. 6e; 8 eara. c; 1 car. 4 No. 8 white: 1 car. M4c. No. white: 1 car. k No. $ yellow: 1 car. P9c. No. 4 yellow; 7 care, JJHc; t cars. c. No. 6 yellow: t cars Mo; 2 cars, 1c; car, lHc No. t yel low: : l car. Si'Ho; 1 cars. Ic: as, cars. WVc; cars. K No. 2 mixed: .1 csrs, Wo. No. 4 mlxod: 2 cars, mr; t cars. c: I cars, h.c; 8 cara, No. i mixed: 8 cara, Mo; 1 car. 6Sy; cars. Mo; IS cara. WHc; 17 cara, 2c. No. 8 S car, aoc- 4 CiT; 694c; T ears, r.c; 1 csr 6je. fiamplt: 1 car. 60c; 1 ear. 6V,c; 1 car Mc: cara. 660; 8 cars. 64c; 1 cars 63,- ?arJ.r"Sa 0i C""- 61ikC: 1 C"' Oata-No. t white: 6 cars, ttc: 1 car 47Ho No. 4 white: I cars, 47$. Sample': 1 car, 4tic; I car. to'Ac; 1 car. 45c; 2 cara, 4C, Omaha ruh Pri,., tt u , . n . . M vwu., m.V - V T ,M n 1 "o. i narn, n.3nl.U No. I hard, tl.llMRl.81 ; No. 4 d 4 i-.lwH".;,.i0-.JI "P""! sl.tlfflt.J7j No. 8 spring. $l.ll.jr,: No. 2 durum, $l.l4 l;3? V.0, d"""n. 11631.17; sample, ftio tl?l W rfrn; No. 8 white, 68(ifnc; No. 4 4 '" C7. ("r to. a wnite, av4iMo; No. $ white, J-6lcj No. 8 yellow. tyHj,ic: iii", ""'I'l' lo'c o yenow, t M-";; J o. yenow, W2Hc; No. t mixed. 7flRc: No. 4 mixed. 4WIc: No. f mixed. 61Hfsil4c; No. 6 mixed. bHrt 4c J Oats: No. 2 white. 4S?4HIc: etand- T V T 71 wnn, vivytinnc: no, J.1"' i1Yt'cl- Barley: Malting, 7r .'nicago closing prlcea, furnished The Tre by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain bmkera, 216 Bouth Wth St., Omaha: Article! Open.l High. I Low. Close. I Sat Wheat May. 1 n 13VA l$lW 91 ftivi Ju.y 1 25H 1 S4V1 1 24 Corn, May. 7847Ttt July Oats. May. 6rs63 July. 49!4a4 Frk. Jan.. 30 n May. 13 66-671 July. 20 66 1 Lard. I I Jan.. 10 80 May. July. 10 60-63 10 70 Ribs. I Jan.. 10 75 May! 11 00 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featares at the Tradlagr Closing: Prieea aa Board of ale, CHICAGO. Jan. 84. Big exnort aalea estimated at mora than l.OOO.dlo bushels, ths largast amount this season, gave notable strength today to wheat, notwith standing: depression at ths start. Prices closed firm, p to li&l'io higher, with May, $1.1U4 and July 1.&1. Corn, finished a shade off to ViQo up; oats, unchanged to Vic advance, and provisions at exactly Saturday's latest figures. Advances In the price of wheat applied chiefly to the May option, which gained a full cent on the July delivery, and closed at the highest quotation yet for the 1916 crop. The fact that a foreign govern ment was said to have purchased dlreot the great bulk of tha wheat sold for ex port had a decidedly stimulating affect, as Indicating that plans to obtain ade quate supplies for Europe from countries other than tha United btates were not proving a sueoesa. Early depression In tha wheat market resulted from talk of Anglo-French gov ernment assistance having brought about a cut In vessel rates from Argentina. Mild weather Instead of predicted severe cold In the domestic winter crop belt wss a further reason for weakness. Corn rallied with wheat. The market, however, was under selling pressure throughout tha greater part or the day on account of large receipts and ths slow ness of eastern inquiry. Oats were relatively firm. There was a brisk call from the seaboard. Provisions were Inclined to esse ' off In consequence of heavy receipts of hogs. The strength of the grain markets, though, and late advancea at the yards acted finally as a complete offset. Chicago Cash Prices Whest : No. S red. tl.4til.S4i; No. 8 red, fl.2Mj1.si;, No. 2 hard. $1.30t?l.s0Vt: No. 8 hard, $1.23H1.I. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 78c: No. 4 yellow. ri.fa774c- No. 4 white. ?lWfr7.1. .!. No. 2 white. 60 51V; standard, 62V4 63c. Rye: No. 2. nominal; No. 8. $1 0.1. Barley. 67iiH0e. Seeds: Tlmothv. t& frfwt 7.6i: clover, $10 1.'6. Provialona: Pork. $1 sMjfl.a&: lard. 110.10010 at,: rth $10.601077,. HUTTtilt-Bteady; creamery. l8?flnH. lXJS Lower ; receipts, 2,980 cases; firsts, 27c; ordinary firsts, Mc; at mark, cases Included, U'aVn. POTATOKS Stesdy; receipts, 68 csrs; Mlchlgsn, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Da kota white, ftr'4)tl.Ar; Minnesota and Da kota Ohlos. bOcfivl.00. POULTRY-Allve. higher: fowle. 15c: springs. 14Vc. I TfBW YORK GENERAL MARKET (taatatloas sf ta Day ea Varleas t emsasdltlea. NEW YORK. Jan. 24.-FLOUR-F1rmer: spring patents, fA.dOQI.OO: winter patenu, 4).44.?t; winter straights, foAAVu'i.lu; Kansas straights, $6 2ta M. v meat spot, nrm; no. i durum, fl.4t; No. 1 northern, rhiluth, $J.MV and No. 1 northern Manitoba, $1 huV, f. n. b., New York. ritures. firm; May. I1.4IH. l UKN-spot, barely steady; new. No. 2 yellow 87c. prompt. OATS boot, steady: No. I white. 66U HAT Steady: NO. 1, f1.T3V4Tl JS; No. 2, Q 16: No. 8, $1.00; shipping, 8.'woc. HOPH Steady: state, common to choice. tl. lA(Tc: 14. 6r-; Pacific Coast, lili, HIDE8 Firm; BogoU. KW1H; Cea- tral America, 81c. I.KATI1 K.R Firm: Hemlock firsts. 231 34c: imvitiiIi, Xtn'tXc. PKOV1SIONK fork, firm: mess. t20KVrl 2060; family, 22 0i- 00; short ciesr. $l'.w i2tw. Iieef, steady: mess. $l.ifti7 an; fsmlly. 88 r1H h. jrd. barely stradv: niiddJa west. $10.10.60. t i i i itm is: I ' 1 SSM IKS 1 I n TTJal 78H TO 78 7Hfil MHWfNil WTs 6.VffVi 49-i 49 I 4A 4!Hi tr)8S I20 8S 1208S 1 20 86 20 67V4J 20 40 20 66 I 20 66 i rw i mm I to to i in so in jrrvk 10 67J 10 IS 10 60 10 60 10 80 I 10 70 I 10 77H 10 77V4 10 7S I 10 75 1 10 76 1 10 7S I 11 10 11 00 11 10 11 10 TAM.OW Firm: city. '; country. 7'i fjc; sivcclsl, r. BUT I KR 1-taler: receipts. 8.7 tubs; crsmcry cxtrna. x;'fftic; firsts, H'flaiWc; srnnil. TtSlrWc. lRiS 8teady; receipts. 4.12 cases; fresh Karhcrcd extra fine, SiMIc; extra flrots. iVf'iT; flrats, r,tiic; seconds. . CIIKF.PR Firm: receipts 1.M0 boxes; state, whole milk, flats, held, specials, 18 ft'isc; state, whole milk, tlsts. held, av erage fancy, I7ttisc; state, whole milk, flats, held, current make specials, 17Ne; state, wide milk, flstn, hold, averatie run ITflK1,-. 101 'l,TU Y Live, unsettled: no prices j quoted. Jitraaed, strong; fresh killed chickens, Ifru-c; fowls, lll!c; turkeys. ! '45iSc. ( IIICAt.O .IK UTtllk MARKKT tattle Weak lloai Weak -aneep Weak. CinCAO. Ian. 24 -CATTLFRe. etpte. J&.rtm head; market weak: native beef steers, $1.:)iMj0.i.i; western steers, $.: 8 l.: cow and hcf rs, $.I.JOm 20; calvo. $7.7..ltlV0O. IHIUS Receipts. T'.'.ntXI head: market weak at .V advance, bulk. $7.kti7', light. $70fn7.f: mixed. t7.tfttf?.?: heavy. $7 nr7.77; rniuh, $7.fi1.30. piss, $..t(Hf ''silBKP AND LAMB! Receipts. 17.VX) head; market weak: wethers, $;.6ts.ti; ewes, $."..axii.0O: Inntba, $H.Miriil.00, Kanana 4 Ity Live "lock Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 24. CATTLK Re. celpts, 14.0i0 head; market steady to 10c lower: prime fed steers, $S WHM.; dressed beet steera. t7.001iA.40; western steers. H.rflS .Sti; etockers snd feeders .00n7.s0: , bulls. $.".. VMn?..V); cslrs, $A.MMriO W. ' MOOS Itecelpt. .() head; market nmner; num. n.emi.;o; hesvv, 7.4'u7.6.; packers and hutchera $7.3(Vt.'r.50; light. 7.!0t7.4n; pigs. $S.;;Kir7.f. PIIKKP A Nil LAMHS Receipts. 12 00 nean: marset stesity; lambs. $loo?iio.7.; yearlings. $N.n0t.4O; wethers. $7.t-tl;.8; ewes, $.807. bo. 4. I.onta Live Stnek Market, ST. IOU1S. Jan. tt.-CATTLK-rte-celpts. 8.sf head; market h'gher; native beef steers. $7.lHifl.f'; yearling steera snd heifers, $i 6MH.a.; cows i. nri7.i; etockers snd feeders, tA.nnfW.Sri; Texas snd Indian steers, $S.rrli'8.6t; cows snd heifers, 4. 000(11.60; native calves, $.0Ui 11.00. MOOS-Recelpta. 1J.400 head; market, higher: pise and lights, $tUntr7.ao; mixed and butuhers, $7.4i"4l'7.7t; good heavy, $7.6J 7.75. 811 KV.r ANO t.AMBS-Reeelpts. 1.8W head: market steady; vearllnga. wethers, W0i,9.; lambs, $!.00l0.rrt; awes, $.t' 7.60 Sleax City Mrs Stock Market. KTOrx C1TT.- Is.. Jan. 24. CATTLE Receipts, 6,6(10 bead: market stesdy: na tive steers. $.0v.f7.!0: butchers. 84.7MM.7R; western steera, $fi 00!r7.S0; cows snd helf era. $4.MVrt.10: canners, $160r4.M; stock -ers and feeders, I6.00u7.00; bulla, atags, etc., $4.MVft.2fv HO(M -Receipt s. W.OOO head; market steady to 6o higher; heavv. $7.iifl'7.40; mixed, $7 1W7 20; light $80(97.10: bulk of rales, $7.10tf7.40. ,11BKP AND T.AMBS-rtoelnta, l.ftn head; msrket steady; ewes, $3,767.20; lamba. $8.6VU10.00. St. Joseph Lira Stack Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jsn. 24.-CATTIE-Re-celpts, 2,600 head; market steady; steers, $7.wi7fl8n: cows and heifers. 4.00(a.60; calves, $.0Otfl0.0O. HCKJfl Receipts. T,2n head; market, higher; top, $7.M; bulk of sales, $7.Sf07.M. BIIEEP AND LAM BR Receipts, 4.600 head; market strong; lamba, $10.26'J710.0. ,.. Lira Stock la Slaht. Receipts of llva stock at tha flva prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 8.200 11. M 7,ftO Chicago ...26.0i) 72.0i 17,010 Kansas City Bloux City . 8t. Louis .... . Totals .... 14.0HO 8,Ono 12,00') ., 6.lton lo.noo i.ono 1,800 12,4(10 1.800 .66.600 114,700 26.000 Kansas City f)raln and) ireelalaaa. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 24. WHEAT No, ! hard, $l.1ifft.2T; No. 8 red. $1.24yi.2l; Msy. $1.Stl'1"i: July, $1.18H. CORN No. .2 mixed. 70c: No. I white. 70f70Hc: No. J yellow, 71o; May, Tl'rtJ l . r..fu Til yA,lu IIUITl ITTTlj 1 OATS No. I whits, eOtfClo; No. I mixed, 46tW7c. B UTTER Creamery, llo; firsts, X9c; seconds, 27o; packing, 19o. XOS Firsts, 26c; seconds, 20o. POULTRY Hens, ISc; turkeys, 18c; springs, 18c . Omaha Hay Market. HAT Prairie, choice upland. t10 0vf 10. D0; No. 1, W.fftylO.OO; No. 2. $8.00itfl.i0; No. 2. $4.fM.00', choice midland. tt.WVdi 10.00: No. 1. $8.60ia.60: No. 1. $7 Vr8.60; No. 11, v0nrr7.00; choice lowland. $9.00; No. 1, $n.0ft.fi0; No. 8. $.008la.00j No. 8, $4.00U.0O. STRAW None on the market: oholoe wheat Is quotshle at fu.60qrti.00; choloe oat or rye. M.OoS'S.H). A IFALKA Choice, t1.BrVftM4 00; No. 1. $12 0oru18.00; No. 2, $9.00(ijll.O0; No. 8, $7,000 9.00. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts NEW YORK. Jan. 24. EVAPORATED APPLES Dull; fancV ffclBWfcc; choice, prinie, 'aHo. DRIED FRUITS Irunes. firm; Call fornlas 4!U4c; Oregons, 7,i&'iio. Apri cots, steady; choice, lHc; extra choice, lKn'll'4c; fancy, 1212Hc. Peaches steady; choice, 6Uc; extra oholoe, 6W; fanoyjftHo. Raisins, firm; loose muscatels, 1igla; choice (o fancy seeded, 1Wo; seedlesa, WWJllo. Minneapolis Oral a Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. M WHEAT May, $1.81Y81.3)4; J)r. flJai No. 1 hard, tl.871i; No. 1 northern. ai.2340 1.8M4; No. 2 northern, fl.f8'iQl.K!44. . KLOTjR Unchanged, B A RLKT W76c. R YE egHfrtWHo. HKAN-H0.7Mjnl.lB. CORN-No. t yellow, 7HwnVo. OATH No. f white. 4tNIVtO. FLAXSEED-.33i81.87. Liverpool ttrala Market. UVITRPOOL, Jan. 24 -WHEAT-Spol. No. t Manitoba, 14a Id; No. 2 hard winter, new, 13a 4d; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 12a lid. CORN Spot American mixed, new, 10a lOd FLOL'R Winter patenla. 48a d. HOI'S In London, Pacific coaat. tCtUC. St. Lools Grata Market. ST. TOITIS, Jan. 24, WHEAT No. I red f1.2Vrti 1.4ft; No. 2 hard, fl.tl; May. $1.2.; July. $1.?24. COI-No. 2, 72c: No. 2 white. 7:4rT3H; May. TH4'7BHc: July, 7Ho. OATS No. 2, 5itKiOc: No. whits, KVia Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 24. -COFFEE Tha market for futurea wss higher today on scattered coVerlng. a little trade buying and soma renewed support from Wall street sources. Rumors that a British steamer which had been chartered to carry coffee here from Brasil had been commandeered by the Brltlah government evidently served to restrlot offerings. Ttie market opened at unchanged prices to an advance of 7 points and May contracts sold un to 7.1Hc, while September sold at 7.29c. with the market closing st a net 5a!n of frf'10 points. Hales, 14.7(H) bags; aniiary, 69ic; February, 7c: Marc h, 7 (i7c; April, 7.11c: May. 7.1o; June. 7.10c: July, 7.27c; August. 7.32c: Hcptemher, 7.37c; Oc tober. 7.4c; November, 7.47c; December, 7.61c. Hnot. eteadv: Rio 7s. 7Tc: Santos 4s. fl'.c. Firm offers from Brasil were delayed and the mat and freight situation was unsettled. The official cables reported no change In mllrels prices and a decline of 1-341 In I'lo exchange on London. Santos reported clearances of 21.000 bsgs for New York snd 6ii,ufu bsgs for New Orleans. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 24. OOTTON-Spot. i quiet; middling uplands, U.SOc. Bales, 400 bn tea. Futures opened steady; January, offered st 12.2.; March. 12 27c; May, 12.&3c; July, 12.:ic: October, 127c. Cotton futurea closed steady; January, IJ.Orc; March. IM'c; May, 12.46c; July, 12 r-Kc; October. U r The cotton market dosed steady at a net decline of T to 18 points. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 14. COTTON Msr ket barely steady: good middling, S.Sd; middling, 8.1d; low middling, T.80d; galas. M0 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Tan. N -METALS IB-, hang quotes lead $4 10; spelter not quoted. Copper, firm: electrolytic second quarter delivery, fi!.n97A 60. Iron, steadv: No. 1 northern, 8J0.2fUii 76: No. 2. $l.7iV 20 2H: No 1 northern. $30 .Oftrj 20.60; No. 2, f l.76trW 26. Tin. firm; spot. $42.12. At 1-ondon Ppnt copper, 91: futures, 0 ?m d; electrolytic. 120. Spot tin. 4.18?; futures, 180 10a. Antimony, 12i OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kindt Slow to Lower Sheep Mo$tly Ten to Fif teen Lower. i HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER OMAHA. January 24. 116. P..'nlnt . ... a . . .... vat.r; vaitie. iiora. cmecp. r.&t limits . , .. . " -nnniinT s.l Name day last week.. 8 4M Jante day i weeks sco .ll ?. fjame day 2 weeks aao.. 8.h:I7 Jaoie day 4 weeks ago.. 6.M7 name dav Inat i? 2 7 01 ll.iwj 12 774 R.H71 r, .s.i 17. i: 1 1.64 4.ST8 8.4A4 41 I he following fable shows the receipts or csttle. hcxa snd sheep at the Omaha t.lve Stock market for the year to date - .Miij,reU witn last year: ... 1SI4. 1S1R. tnc t attle him ii.ji h w Iec. ''" Sift.KlR 177.rK 128 .Hi ne following tanie shows the average prl.-ea of hosa at the Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with com parlacina I'ate. )!iii. ii;,. iiaw iigii iiiiii.iittu J.nT Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. v T 1 l ii 11 7 1i 7 17 J 871, I 01 S Tl I M Ot 9 44 721 8 ' 7 S-t; lit 7 91 8 3-1 1 a S! 8 21 6 96 7 fl 8 31 ti; in lu 7 63' 7 JS !n t r 8 671 s ISI T 111 6 8i I 8 81 8 VV T n 8 Nt 1 19! 8 TJ' 7 !J 6 94 'auiiftav Receipts and dlsp aitlnn or llva atock st the Union Stock yards, Omaha, for twenty-four hcura end nj at 2 p. m, yes terday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle, lloas. Slip. Hrs. C, M. St. P 18 Union laeiuc 44 C. aV N. V east.... 67 C. N. W.. west 84 C, ct. P.. M. O.... 33 C, B. A Q.. west W C.. R. 1. A p., eact.,.. II Illinois Central 26 Chicago Ut. West.... 21 Total receipts 348 ttuo. ttT 7t1 !tsi 7 ii oS T H TlVfcl 1 Oft' 7 Oil 1 11 t til f M g&vJ pot J f 14! t 191 I 8 42 I a wi 1 081 T mi i t tti t 6.T4I I 8 08' T 241 Ml 7 881 f :7W 701 IT 121 101 7 78' 8 1 t'! 8 8 04! I 171 7 71 t 8 f Ol'SI ( I Ml T Oil to) T 78 $ 11 7 Q1 . 8 .11 7 0i I 7 89 8 M 9'.'sl 7( 8 14 t 111 d lot I 8 42 1 n 4 I 1 24 11 4 I ttt 8 1 81 ' 'i a 1 2 t i DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. II nga. lira 9:rl 2,3x3 6- 1,609 Morris Co. 47 1 424 Ha-lft and Company .... ..110 I Cudahy Packing Co.... f. 772 8 Armour aV Co 1,201 ! ,'.'4 li.B 4'.'4 J. W. Murphy I ,m Lincoln Packing Ob.... 39 S. Omaha Pack. Co 14 Bay tstate 10 Rath Pack. On M 10K W. B. Vanaant Co 272 .... Benton, Vanaant A L. . 67 Hill A Son ?4 F. B. Iwis 833 Huston A Co 72 J. 14. Root A Co 211 J. H. Bulla VH U F. Husa 197 Koeonstock Bros 278 .... .... F, U. Kellogg 274 Werthelmer A Degen.. 418 M. F. Hamilton m tiulltvan Bros 34 Rothsclld A Krehs 80 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 3K7 Christie 97 ..... Hlggins 10 Huffman 11 Baker, Jonea 4k Smith... 79 Banner Bros 82 John Harvev 30 , Dennis A Francis 98 , Kline 82 Jensen A liungren , 137 Other buyers 820 .... 744 Totals I.1C1 It, 7118 8.191 CATTLE Receipts of rattle, while slightly smaller than laat week, and tha smallest of any Monday alnca four weeka ago, were very liberal, being 2,000 head larger than a year ago. Other market points were heavily loaded and tha trade everywhere reported aa opening slow, with a weak tendency. As a result, buy era at this point were slow about getting out Into ths yards and very backward about making blda until conditions at ail points were better understood. Ths early morning dragged along with little busi ness being accomplished, and It was well along toward midday before enough buainess was dona to really make a market. Ths trade continued dull all tha morn ing, with prices ranging anywhere from weak to loo lower, tha decline being mostly on killers, whlls feeders wars about steady. Quotations on eattlst Oood to eholes beeves, f8.20498.7S; fair to good peeves, $7. 604,'. 10; oommna to fair beeves, l.Kt 7.40; good to choice heifers. $J.267.00; food to choice qows, $6.7tie.60; fair o good, oowa, $6.S64.7t; common to fair cows. 84.00iH6.oO; good to ehoics feeders, 4.H6iJP7.65, fair to good feeders. r.40t.0: common to fair feeders, $6.iod) 40; good to chides etockers, $7.0O(y;7.tt; fair to good Stocksra, 8d.8txir7.u0; common to lair atocksrs $6.604ri.2r; stock heifers, I4.TUH4.76; stock oowa, f4.76418: stock calves. MtuttftO; Veal calves, fl.IK4l.6Ui bulla, atags. stc. $4.7504.2. Representative sales: STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. $ m 8 8 km $ M 27 748 I t 14 7IT 78 n wii iii 1 1 ri."Miai6,Ta nTirnsTSTWi WE OWN AND OFFER $200,000 The Fairmont Creamery Company 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock Dividends Payable Quarterly. January 1st, April lat, July 1st, October 1st. RegistrarOmaha Safe Deposit Company, Omaha. Free of Tax to Holders in Nebraska. Exempt from the Normal Federal Income Tax. Subjeot to Sal and Advance In Price we offer $100,000 Prefer red Stock. $102.60 per ahare, to yield 6.83 Interest on the Invest ment. Dividends to begin from date of purchase. Stock available In amount of $100 or more. WE REOOMMKXD THIS 1XVESTMKNT FOR THE FOLIsOWIKa REAM IK 8; 1 No bonds are Issued against the property nor can any be placed without the consent of the Preferred holders. 2 The Preferred Stock carrlea full voting rights. 3 The equity beyond the Preferred Stock la more than one mil lion dollars. 4 The dividends are quarterly and cumulative. I This stock is preferred aa to Assets and Dividends. b The books are audited by Arthur Young & Company. Chicago. 7 Each $100 share of Preferred Stock represents assets of $300. S The Company, earnings amount to $2 7.00 on each ahare ot Preferred Stock, nearly four times the 1 dividend. 9 plants are located in five centers, thug assuring no Interruption of business. 10 The Company la managed by a Board of Directors, four of whom are actively engaged In the business. There are 360 stockhold ers; number of employes average 1,200. 11 The Preferred Stock commands a ready market for resale. It haa aold aa high as $107 per ahare In 1915 and 1916. 11 There Is no watered stock. The last issue of Common Stock was aold at $125 per ahare. Brands, Trade-Maxka and Good Will, which have been established during the last thirty-one years, are not carried on the books as an asset. BURNS, mWM & GO. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 4.9-4131.403 Omaha National Rank Building, Omaha. Special Circular on Request. r ft 7H 7 H 88 fca 7 2i HtKK dTEERS. A V. FT. N. 1147 87 11 COWS. Ne. A. Pr. Ill 1 4 , . 1 14 78 . III .1124 4 M .M in ..1M4 iri 1 u 1 , t'ALVKS. 1 7 an 1 m HOGS The week opened out with an other good run, supplies being estimated at 19 cara, or 12,300 head. This Is a gain of a few hundud head over last week and 4.000 larger than laat year, but smaller than two weeks ago by about 4t head. A big run and slow market In Chicago failed to have much effect on tha local shipper trede. outside buyers started early buying rood butcher weight and heavy hgs at prices (nRt wre generally a nickel higher tl.an last week's close. A number of weighty hogs were bought as high as 87. 8(i7.36. Packers tried to use the liberal receipts at Chicago aa a club to hold vaiuea down at this point, and early ofiera were barely steady. een on best hogs. The graduslly raised their hands and little or no trading was oone until bids were all of a nl -kel higher. Even this advance tailed to buy a good many hogs, and be fere Hie close tunny of the mixed anil light kinds looked as much as 10c higher. Toward the wlndup the market looked a little shaky In a stmt or two, but whIN late trading was a little slow pri gs were fairly well sustained all through. The general market was largely 6iginc I Igher than Saturday. Most of the hogs sold at a spread of $,'.1S to $7.30. althougn theie waa quite a sprinkling of light stu.r at $7.0iii;.10, and seme even unuer I7.09. A good many rales were made at $7.1i. the day's top. Keprvsi nta.ive sales: sr. sh. Pr. No. A. ..I7t .114 . .m ..111 ..U4 fh. Pr. ... IT is ... t ... t ll4) ... tk ... f to MS f u ..141 ..101 . V ..lit ,.ll ..ti ..Ml ... r oi ... r 14 ... 7 I" SI. . ... T C'k 71.. ... T V 4 7 l ... f 14 II.. 41. . PIOS. M 11 . . Ill 4 , RUKKP Receipts were nnlv T 4 twenty- nine csrs. or 7.000 head, It being tha small est Monday run since four weeks ago. Aa compared with last week sunnlles tndav show a falling off of more than 6.000 head, while they are leaa than half aa large aa two weeka ago, and 2,000 short of the correapondlng dav laat year. Receipt, here failed by a big margin to come up to expectations, but other points reported good runs and sellers found the modern t a local supply a poor argument with the packers, who made their opening bids aa much aa UxtfUxj lower than Friday's early trsde. Hellers tried hsrd to get blda raised, and most of the forenoon passed before much was done. In the end, however, most of the offerings sold at prices that were little If nny better than Friday's close snd were h&30c, snd some traders thought in spots aa much as a quarter, below Friday's esrly trade. It wss at the best a very tmeven market, neneral quality was nothing to brag on, and noth-' Ing choice was offered, the day s top of $10.80 being paid for a bunch of good fed westerns of desirable weight. Bulk of tha offerings moved at tl0.40rtf1ft.66. Aged sheep were only moderately sup plied, and while they were slow sales msde up to noon looked almost steadv with last week. A good kind of ewea sold at $7.26jr7 .. while gome not so de sirable were still In first hands at noon. Nothing of feeJer weights was offered. Shearing Iambs sold as high as flO.00. Quotations on sheen snd lambs: Irftmbs, good to choice. 810.6Oi(Tl0.llS; lambs, fslr to good, $10 2.-ril0.M; lambn. clipped, $9cViji 9 60: yearlings, good to choice, light, $9 00 1140: yearlings, fair to choice, heavv 8S.00tlg.76; wethers, fair to choice, 17 001 7.80; ewes, good to choice, f7.007.t0: owes. 1.1. . ... . . WA, AA ' ' No. Av. ... 70 ... n ... 8ft ... 7S ... Tl ... 7ft ... 78 ... HO ... 73 Pr 1ft 6.1 10 23 10 40 1ft 66 10 SO 10 66 10 25 10 40 10 65 I 206 fed 219 fed 218 fed 249 fed MS fed 206 fed 219 fed 218 fed 24 fed lambs, lambs, lambs, lambs, lamba, lambs... lambs.,, lambs... lambs... Cotton Glaalaar Repsrt. WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. Cotton ginned firinr to January 18 was 10,766,21)2 bales, neludlng 108.9M round bales and 90.7.K bales of Sea Island, ths census bureau announced today. Bronchitis. When a saver cold settles on th lung It Is eallsd bronchitis. Trier Is danger of Its leading to bronoho pneumonia, and for this reason It always beat to go to bed and take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy as directed until wall along towards fscovary. Mrs. Charles K. Woods rd, andy Creek, N. T writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured m of bronchi tie last fall. Whan I b?aa using It I was so hoars at time that It was difficult for m lo speak abovs a whisper. I resorted to th us of this valuable medicine and found It vary soothing and healing. In a week's time I was walL" Obtainable vary where. Advertisement. ass soauaeat ea epportaoltln snilsMe 4e ths small Inveatar la Nw York Uteck Kx- A..vll fn ,h Min.nl !., 6 N TH8 ODD LOT KSWIEJW. PnMinliwl by Jobs Mslr a oe.. BraSway, row Turk City. 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