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    fHE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1917.
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REAL ESTATEIMPROVED
fc. ' Miscellaneous.
WOULD YOU BUY A REAL BARGAIN?
So, Slat.' 8 room, all modern house,
built of heavy timbers, large floored at
tic, east front, tins Bhicle, large garage.
1 or S cars. Lot 50x150 feet, paving paid,
block car line. Make us an offer.
HIATT COMPANY
145 Ol-aha National Bank Tyler It.
, DANDY new 6-r. bungalow, 1 floor, entirely
modern, quartered oak and fir finish, oak
floors, dandy fixture and decorations.
New S-r. bungalow, 1 floor, paved street
Small payment down and easy monthly
payments. Seward Bros.. STS Brandeis.
Doug. 3S40
W. FARNAM SMITH A Co..
Real Estate and Insurance,
1329 Farnam St. Doug. 1064.
J. J. MULVIHILL.
Realtor,
200 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Doug. K.
R. S. TRUMBULL,
.301 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. -
D. 1731
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
Call ma tonight and make an appoint
ment to see a lot. I will sell tor about
what lots adjoining It have been sold for.
This lot la only block to car and paved
street; haa good cement sidewalks to car
11ns; city water and gaa in the street;
only 3 blocks to one of the largest new
school houses in Omaha. This is in a
restricted district and new homes, costing
from 32,500 to 33,000, ara built all around
it, I llvs block from this lot, and
eAuM show it to you almost any time.
it-mall cash payment, balance monthly.
JPfeUphone Walnut 3466.
REAL ESTATE Investment
"Investments- plus value
110.600 Brick flats, 34th and Dewey, at
3106 per month.
$14,000 Business property on Leavenworth,
' leased at 31,600 a year, one tenant.
115,000 New brick flats, four apartments,
Jtfth and St. Mary's Ave., rented at
3140 per month.
130,000 24th and Douglas, 60x163; rental,
31,800 a year; ground along worth
the money.
130,000 Brick store building on 14th St ;
two high-class tenants at 33,000 a
year. Ground 80x132.
180,000 Full lot with brick Improvements
one block of Hotel Rome. Right in
line for increase in value and the
rents pay 32,650 a year. 38,000 cash
will handle.
350,000 High-class apartment house, close
in on Harney St. 34,000 a year net,
which is better than 10 per cent
net on the equity. Would consider
desirable smaller property as part
payment
Glover tic Spain
( (Realtors)
Douglas 2362.
913-20 City National.
SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A. P, TUKEY ft SON,
REALTORS,
120 First Nat Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE B'net Pr'pty
YOUNQ A DOHERTY,
City Real Ejtate,
Douglas 1571. 322 Brandeis Theater.
H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist
in downtown businesa property.
REAL ESTATETRACKAGE
FINE site on B. A M. R R., size 85x165;
can be bought cheap; terms. C. A. Grira
roel. Phono Douglas 1615.
EAL ESTATETo Exchange
UISIANA Lands. Nllsson. 433 Rosa Bldg.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES,
Well located lots on easy terms. Mod
ern, attractive homes. Before buying be
sura and fee
GEORGE & CO.
302 City National Bank Bldg.
Homes" and home sites In Dundee,
SHULER ft CARY, 204 Keellne. t. E074.
Florence,
H ACRES
NORTH OF FLORENCE,
Just off of paved road at the top of the
hill, 1 miles from, Florence; west slope;
fine building site with shade. Price 3360
per acre. Cell Tyler 50 and as for Mr.
Manvtlle.
HASTINGS 4k HEYDEN, 1614 Harney.
Acreage.
FIVE very fine garden lots, close to oar line
close to school, just outside the city limits,
where you do not have to pay city taxes;
an Ideal place to raise pigs, poultry or
, garden; the owner hat moved to Cali
fornia and says sell at once; price $92
"each; terms, 60c a week on each lot Call
Walnut 3466. today or In the evening.
WANT TO RENT OR BUY A feed lot
for sheep or cattle. On railroad, In or
ear Omaha. Box 3023 Omaha Bee.
Miscellaneous.
ii ACRES nice lakeshore 3350, 350 cash;
40 acres, 10 cultivated, new frame house,
barn, borders nice lake, 38t0, 3200 cash.
Tom O. Mason, Cumberland, Wis.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
b and 6-room houses and bungalows with
3200 to 3500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Oma. Nat. Bank Bldg.
LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash
payments; have parties waiting. Western
Real Estate. 413 Karbnch Blk. D. 3607.
FINANCIAL
jteal Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
per cent first mortgages secured by
Improved real estate located In Omaha.
E. H. LOUGEE. INC., -538
Keellne Bldg.
FARM and city loans, running from five
to twenty years; Interest 6' per cent, 6
per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST
CO., 1622 Fafnam St., Omaha, Neb.
32,600 MTGE., bearing 6 pet. semi-ann.;
secured by mortgage valued at 88,000. Tal-mage-Loomls
Inv. Co., W. O. W, Bldg.
SHOPEN & CO., PRIVATE MONEY.
H. W. BINDER.
Money on band for mortgage loan
City National Bank Bldg.
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS.
W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg.
C1
no
CITY
LOANS.
GARVIN BROS.,
Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
501 MONEY HARRISON & MORTON,
IP 916 Omaha Nat. Ban Bldg
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha NatM.
3100 to 310,000 MADE promptly. - F. D
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam fits.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches, Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 3lTBran
dl Theater Bldg D. 686
" LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. THOMAS A SON. Keelln. Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organised by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
340, 6 mo.. H. goods, total cost, 83.50.
(40, G mo., indorsed notes, total cost, 32.69.
Smaller, large am'te proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
433 Rose Bldg,. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666.
LEGAL RATE8 LOANS
324.00 3240.00 'or more,
Easy payments. Utmost privacy.
740 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2295.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
DIAMONDS and jewelry loans at 1 and
3", per cent. W. C. Flatau; eatab. 1892.
6th floor Rose-8ecurltle Bldg. Tyler 960.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. 5619. Km. 1891.
Horse Live Stock Vehicles
Jl TEAM of horses for sale cheap. Call
Mr. Sam Noble, 1246 South 14th St
Douglas 6395.
1,600-POUND team, at coal office at 24th
and Burdette. Webster 2883.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road
tPjCuccess.
FOR Rr NT HOUSES
Miscellaneous.
3619 CAPITOL Ave., 9-r all mod. ...326.00
2414 Maple, 4-r all mod., bargain. .823.60
g, 2 Bancroft, 6-r., part mod ...... SI 3.00
s22 Camden Ave.. 6-r., acre.. 313. 00
RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
HOMES FOR 100 FAMILIES.
Several thousand acres, located one to
1 four miles from Crowley, Ordway,
Sugar City and seven miles from Rocky
Ford. Colo; main lines Missouri
Paclfio and Santa Fe. This land produces
large yields alfalfa, corn, wheat, oats,
barley, cattle and sheep feeding, dairying
and hog raising very profitable. The 1911
crop under the-Twln Lakes system, alfalfa,
about 30,000 acres; corn and other grain
about 7,000 acres; sugar beets. 6.000 acres
and other Intensive and general farming.
Special Homeseekers' Excursion the first
and third Tuesdays of each month. Soil
survey report on this land by N. A. Beng
stora of the University of Nebraska and
Missouri Pacific booklets on this farming
district free. If you are looking for a
home do not delay, but phone or see as
at once tor full Information and rates.
Liberty bonds accepted same as cash at
105. We know this land. Phone Tyler -2826.
B. H. Talmadge, Vice President The
Twin Lakes Land and Water Co. or B R.
Follmer Co., 936 Nat'l, Omaha.
HOMES FOR 100 FAMILIES.
Several thousand acres, located one to
four miles from Crowley, Ordway. Sugar
City and seven miles from Rocky Ford,
Colo.; main lines Missouri Pacific and
Santa Fe. This land produces large yields
'alfalfa, corn, wheat, oats and barley. Cat
tle and sheep feeding, dairying and hog
raising very profitable. The 1917 crop un
der the Twin Lakes system, alfalfa, about
30,000 acres; corn and other grain about
7,000 acres; sugar beets, 6,000 acres, and
other Intensive and general farming. Spe
cial Homeseekers' Excursion the first and
third Tuesdays of each month. Soli sur
vey report on this land by N. A. Benglson
of the University of Nebraska and Mis
souri Paclfio booklets on this farming dis
trict free. If you are looking for a home
do not delay, but phone or see us at once
for full information and rates. Liberty
bonds accepted same as cash at 105. We
own this land. Phone Tyler 2826. B. H.
Talmage, Vice President. The Twin Lakes
Land and Water Co., or H. R. Follmei
Co., 986 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha.
FOR SALE 480 acres, level, black soil
wheat land, near Julesburg, e 22-10-45
and s. w. 18-10-46. Good terms. Will F.
Sledentopf. owner. Council Bluffs, la.
Colorada land for sale. Sunday, Novem
ber 18, to and Including Sunday, November
25
Missouri Lands.
SMALL MISSOURI FARM.
310 cash and 35 monthly, no Interest or
taxes; highly productive land; close to
three big markets. Write for photographs
and full Information. MUNGER. A-119,
N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
OWNER must sell at sacrifice, 290-acre
stock and grain farm, 9 miles railroad;
good Improvements, 940 per acre; terms.
Gilmour, Pomona. Mo.
GREAT bargains--36 down, 35 monthly
buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land
near town, southern Missouri. Price only
9220. Address Fox 282, Springfield, Mo,
Nebraska Lands,
A FIRST class 246-acre farm, 8 miles
from Crotton, Neb., well Improved, all
good land, located In the rain and corn
belt of northeastern Nebraska; also In a
German Catholic settlement. Will sell at
3100 an acre; easy terms. See John Will,
German. Neb,
8M LL Nebraska farm on easy payments
i acres up. We farm the farm we sell
you. The Hungerford Potato Growers'
association, 16th and Howard St., Omaha,
Douglas 9971.
40 ACRES irrigated land, every acre flrst
class; all fenced and In crop. Will deal
for a new clear residence. Price $4,000.
Box 306. Oakland, Neb.
SPLENDID RANCH, party Irrigated. 600
acres near North Platte. Great bargain,
$40 acre. G. P. 8TEBBINS 1610 Chicago.
LIST your lands for quick results with C
J. Canan. 810 McCague Bldg., Omaha.
Oregon Lands.
NEW JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT.
HEART OF THE RANGE.
Get on the ground floor with 80 acres
Irrigated land In connection with open
range. You can grow stock successfully
and cheaply. Excursion Dec. 4. Send foi
bulletin.
HARLEY J. HOOKER,
940 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg., Omaha.
Texas Lands.
LANDS at fair value assured by Chamber
of Commerce. New plans to settle and
develop the most fertile lands of South
Texas, Immediately adjaoent fine mar
ket Farming and dairying demonstra
tion under our direction. Only Improved
. lands offered for sale. If you want to
- own a farm, write for Booklet J, Agricul
tural Dept., Chamber of Commerce, Hous
ton, Tex.
SEE us for Texas land. We furnish cattle.
You pay from profits, Thomas Olson, 407
Karbach Bldg.
GOOD corn land. East Texas, $26 aa acre.
Get my free book.
W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block, Omaha.
Miscellaneous.
MONONA and Woodbury counties, la., lands;
also eastern Colorado and western Kan
sas wheat lands. Phone Tyler 2362.
II. R. FOLLMER CO.,
936 First Nat. Bk. Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
RANCH bargains, all sizes, good terms. A.
A. Patzman, 301 Karbach Blk
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't Hat your farm with us If you want
to keep It.
K. P. SNOWDEN ft SON,
423 8. 16th. Douglas 9971.
WAI TED S'O acres Pierce county, Neb.
Owners only. tillable. Give good de
scription, price and terms. 301 Karbach
Blk.. O tana. Neb,
WOULD like to hear .from party who has
5 or 10 acres for sale on terms. Box 8975,
Omaha Bee.
FARMER Age 47, with three boys, wants
to rent farm on shares. Box 396, Wahoo,
Neb.
WANTED TO RENT Ten acres or more
for cash. Box 8976, Omaha Bee.
WANTED Small place suitable for raising
' hogs and poultry. Box Y-277, Omaha. Bee.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
OMAHA POULTRY ASSN
holds tts annual show at Auditorium No
vember 26 to December 2.
DON'T MISS IT.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Lessening of C-Boat Danger Has Bullish
Effect on Corn.
Chicago, Nov. 20. Changes of enlarged
exports resulting from the lessening of
U-boat danger had a decided bullish effect
today on corn. Prices closed strong, lc
to 2c net higher, with January 31.18
1.18 and May $1.161.17. Oats gained
lc to lc and provisions 16o to 57c.
Corn prices went up grade from the start
and finished at substantially the topmost
point reached. Attention focused chiefly on
Lloyd George's statement that there was no
new fear of the submarine menace. Bank
ers drew the inference that ocean trade
would be greatly facilitated and that much
more corn than had been figured on would
find an outlet over seas. In this connection,
sharp notice was taken of remarks by Chair
man Wheeler of the Illinois council of de
fense emphasising the shortage of wheat.
The better tone of the New York stock
market tended further to strengthen corn.
About the only cheok on the advance came
from weather conditions likely to Improve
the quality of the new crop.
Oats mounted to the highest prices yet
this season. Buying on tha part of sea
board interests acted as a dominating in
fluence. Government action, retaining the maxi.
mum price limit at Liverpool counted toward
lifting provision value3 here. On the bulges,
though, realizing sales were in evidence.
Cash Prices Corn: No. 2 yellow, old,
$2.30; Nos. 3 and 4 yellow, nominal. Oats:
No. 3 white, 6768c; standard, 6$69e.
Rye: No. 2, 91.78 1.78ft. Barley: 31.10
ti l.35. Seeds: Timothy, 36.004( 7.60; clover,
$20.00026.00. Provisions: Pork, Nominal;
lard, I27.47S27.67: ribs, 327.50.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
St. Louis, Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts. 6,700
head; market steady; native beet steers,
$8.0016.00; yearling stem and heifers,
$7.0016.00; cows, $6.00011.00; stockers and
feeders, 36.5011.00; Texas quarantine
clears, 36.7540.60; fair to prime southern
beef steers, $9.O0S12.75; beet cows and
heifers, I6.018.00; prime yearling steers
and heifers, $,i.60 1 1.00; native calves, $5.75
013.00.
Hogs Receipts, .2,300 head; market,
higher; lights, $17.4 5 17,75; pigs, $15.26
17.25; good heavy, $ ;7.7617.90; mixed and
butchers, $17.60 17.1 0; bulk of sales, $17.46
17.86.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 17,000 head;
market, steady; lambs, $13. 00017.50; ewes,
$10.0011.00; wet) era, $11.0012.26; can
ners? $5.00 8.50.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
St. Joseph. Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts, I,
$00 head; market steady; steers. 18.00
14.60: cows and heifers, $5.25 13.00; calves,
$6.O011.5O. -
Hogs Receipts. 8,000 head; market
higher; top, $17.89; bulk of sales, $17.60
17.70. s
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.000 head;
market higher; lambs, $12.00f 17.50; ewes,
$6.00U.5O.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle Market Active; Beef
Steers 15c Up; Shipping
Hogs 15c Up; Sheep
25c Higher.
Omaha, November $0, 117.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 31,648
Estimate Tuesday ....13,800
8.413 (.414
4.100 11.700
Two days this week..8S,S4$ 13,612 17.114
Same days last week.. 37.503 11.757 16,639
Same days I wks. ago.23.540 8,605 31.992
Same days 3 wks. ago.25,537 4.837 37.683
Same days 4 wks. ago.27,601 7,379 67,693
Same days last week. .25,415 26,654 29.096
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards. Omaha, for twenty,
four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C, M. ft St. P.... 1 6 4
Wabash . . 2
Missouri Pailtlo ..1 1
Union Pacific 126 12 & 3
C. A N. W., east.. 11 6 7..
C. ft N. W.. west.. 353 33 14 1
C, St. P., M. ft C. 8 5 5
C, B. ft Q.. east.. 13 3 3
C, B. & Q , westlSS 13 11
C. R. I. ft P.. east 15 3 3
Illinois Central .... 1 1
Chi. Great West... 4 1
655
1,874
1,767
1.713
60
7
71
70
292
718
816
652
1,767
72
Total receipts ,.495 69 61
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs.
Morris A Co ,
Swift ft Co
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour ft Co
J. W. Murphy
Morrell
Lincoln Pack. Co....
S. O. Pack. Co
Wilson Pack. Co....
Swift, K. C
Kohr Pack. Co
W. B. Vansant Co..
Benton, Vansant ft L.
Hill ft Son
F. B. Lewis
Hunslnger ft O......
J. B. Root ft Co....
J. H. Bulla
Burress
Rosenstock Bros. . .
F. G. Kellogg
Werthelmer ft Degen
Ellis ft Co
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild ft Krebs..
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co . .
Christie
Huffman
Roth
Meyers
Glassberg
Baker, Jones ft 8. . .
Banner Bros
John Harvey
Jensen ft Lungren.
Dennis & Francis ..
Pat O'Day
Sheep.
880
1,948
1,484
3.140
141
78
165
728
73
113
273
61
666
479
633
66
31
14
94
64
27
37
12
2
. 08
65
1,431
$24
33
29
Other buyers 1,965
6,869
Total receipts ....14033 4,307 13,314
Cattle Receipts of cattle today were
about the same as on last Tuesday, around
13,800 head being reported In. In spite of
tne fact that supplies for the two daya
have been extremely large the market
opened out active this morning on all kinds
of stock. Beef steers, which were rather
scarce again today, and sold strong to as
much as 1015o higher, while the feeder
market was again active and steady to
strong on anything desirable. There was
a firmer tone to the market for butcher
stock, and only the faot that sellers were
asking sharply higher prices prevented of'
ferlngs from changing hands early, as buy
ers were bidding good steady figures right
from the start Nothing real toppy In the
beet steer line was Included in the early
arrivals. Some choice feeder brought
$13.00.
Quotations on cattle: Prima heavy beeves,
$15.00 16.00; good to choice beeves, $14.00
44116.00: fair to good beeves, $12.004913.60
common to fair beeves, $7.O0ll.O0; good
to choice yearlings, $14.00016.00; fair to
good yearlings, $13.00014.90; common to
fair yearlings, $6.60011.00; prime heavy
grass beeves, $12.00 13.60; good to choice
grass beeves, $10.0011. 60, fair to good
grass beeves, $9. 00 1 0.00; common to fair
- . T nnao rn. . . .k.l..
heifers, $8.009.36; good to choice cows,
37.7609.35: fair to good cows, $6.2107.60;
common to fair cows, $5.266.00; prime,
feeding (Steers. $11.50013.00; good to choice
feeders, $9.00011-25; fair to gooa teeners,
$7.5008.75; common to fair feeders, -$6.00
7.00; good to choice stockers, $8.60010.00;
stock heifers, $6.608.0O; stock cows, $6.00
7.60; stock calves, 96.oooio.4o; veai calves,
$9.00012.50; bulls, stags, etc., $5.6008.00.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr.
1 620 6 00 1 770 6 60
1. 830 7 00 $11 7 60
4 700 8 00 19 ..1131 12 4,0
86 1339 12 65
NEBRASKA.
16 feeders. 949 10 40 9 cows... 855 $ 50
8 clsfthf 208 8 00 100 calves.. 328 ( 00
WYOMING.
8 steers.. 795 7 00 71 y'rllngs $78 I 00
32 yrlings 650 9 50
32 y'rllngs 650 9 60
Hogs Receipta of hogi today were con
siderably lighter than yesterday, and the
market was active from the start Shipper
trade was 10 15c higher, and they bought
most of their hogs on the early rounds.
Packers were also ready buyers, their trade
looking anyway 1620c higher then yes
terday. An early clearance was made, prac
tically everything being sold before 10
o'clock. A top of 317.75 was paid for a
choice load of shipping hogs, while bulk
moved at 317.60 17.66. Pig receipts were
rather light today, and the market in this
division was about steady. A load of
rather heavy stock pigs changed hands
at $20.00
Representative sales:
No. A v. Bh. Pr. No. At. flh. -Pr.
66. .245 180 $17 40 13. .338 ... $17 60
13. .338 ... 17 60 67. .271 80 17 65
42. .289 ... 17 60 47. .210 ... 17 65
56. .303 ... 17 70 70. .233 ... 17 76
PIGS.
117..101 ... 19 50 139..101 ... 20 25
Sheep Receipts of sheep and lambs were
a little more liberal today. Late arrivals
of stock again delayed the trading on the
early rounds. The market was generall"
25o higher, choice fat lambs selling around
$17.25, fat ewes in good flesh touching
$11.26. Some light weight ewe lambs
brought $19.00. Feeder lambs were In
very good demand at stronger prices, the
best selling around $18.00. Breeding ewes
sold higher than the past week, and
brought $16.60. Fat sheep were in good
demand, the supply being rather scarce, and
were quoted nominally 26c higher. Tho best
sold on the early market at $11.25.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
fair to choice, $16.0017.60; lambs, feeders,
$17.00018.25; lambs, culls, $10 00014.00;
yearlings, fair to choice, $11.60l3.26; year
lings, feeders, $1 2.00 13. 00 ; wethers, fair
to choice, $11.00012.50; ewes, fair to choice,
$9.2611.60; ewes, breeders, $10.50016.60;
ewes, feeders. $7.60019. SO; wees, culls and
canners, $6.0007.25.
Representative sales:
No. Av.' Pr
267 fed lambs 84 $16 76
98 native feeding yearlings. .. .134 13 10
72 Wyoming ewes 94 10 76
133 Wyoming wethers 89 12 75
229 native lambs 88 17 00
Kansas City Live .Stock Market.
Kansas City, Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts,
21.000 head: market steady; prime fed
vteers. 315.60O16.75: dressed beef steers.
11.00O15.00; western steers, $8.00013.00;
cows, $4.60010.00; heirers, iB.oowia.oo;
tnckers and feeders, $6.75ir.60; bulla, $5.2$
05.70; calves. $6.60 11.00.
Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head: market
higher; bulk of sales, $17.50017.70; heavy,
$17.70017.80: packers and butchers, $17,600
17.75; light, $17.35017.65; pigs, $17.2517.90.
Sheep and LambsReceipts, 6,000 head;
market, higher; Iambs, $17.00017.60; year
lings $12.00014.00; wethers, $11.00013.00;
ewes, $10.00011 75.
1 r
Sioux City Live Stock Market,
Sioux City, Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts, 1,
700 head; market lOo higher; beef steers,
$8.50016.09; fat cows anoT heifers, $6.75
9.50; canners, $5.2696.60; stockers and
feeders. $8.6012.50; calves, $8.0012.00:
bulls, stags, etc., $6.2608.50; feeding cows
and heifers. $5.758.26.
Hogs Receipts. 4,500 head; market So to
20c higher: light, $17.3017.46; mixed,
$17.4017.60; heavy, $17.5017.70; pigs.
$19.00020.00; bulk of sales, $17.40017.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head;
market strong.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 20. Turpentine, firm,
4747c; sales, 263 bbls.; receipts, 349
bbls. ; shipments, 10$ bbls. stock, 2$,602
bbls.
Rosin, firm; sales, 1,111 bbls.; receipts,
1,570 bbls.; shipments, 837 bbls.; stock, 77,71$
bbls.
Quotations: B, D, E, F, $6.80: O, $.809
6.321 ; H, $6.25; I. $6.40; K, $6.6606.76; M,
$6.8O7.00; N, $7.50, WG, $7.65; WW,
$7.70.
New York Dry Goods Market.
New York, Nov. 20. Cotton goods here
today were strong and active. Bleached and
browns are rising and Jobbers buying more
freely. Yarns were higher and silk quiet.
Men's wear was firm with spot demand
steady. Burlaps were firm.
GRAIN ANDPRODDCE
Volume of Trading Small and
Arrivals Light, But Local
Demand Good; Corn and
Oats Strong.
Omaha, Nov. SO, 1917.
Arrivals of grain today were extremely
light, only 100 cars being reported in the
local yards, the bulk of these being wheat
ai.d oats, with 33 cars and 60 cars, respec
tively. Cora receipts were only nine cars;
only one or two of these were old corn.
Receipts of rye were six cars, and those of
barley two cars.
The volume of business transacted today
was small, due to light arrivals. The local
demand, however, for practically all arrivals
waa fairly good, and mostly everything was
sold. Corn was strong, the No. 2 mixed
old selling at $2.0863.10, and one car old
No. 3 mixed also brought $2.10. No. 6
white new sold at $1.35 and No.' $ yellow
at $1.65. and sample yellow at 85c and $1.05.
No. 6 mixed sold at $1.40 and the sample
mixed at 45c and 60c, the 45c car being
hot and rotten, while the other car, which
sold at 56c, contained 30 per cent moisture.
Some of the corn is being dried here by
elevator men, while much of Jt is going east
to alcohol manufacturers.
Oats continue to be the feature avtlcl'
the market, and sales of this article were
made at a sharp advance, generally J HO
34o over yesterday's quotstlons. Tha ex
port inquiry was rather light, while tho
local demand was fairly good. No. 2 white
sold at 68 jo and the standard grade at
684c. while No. 3 white oats went at 66c.
No. 4 white brought 67 c and 68c, and the
Bales of sample oats were made at 6itc.
Rye and barley continue to bo In Rood de
mand, and these offerings were taken quite
readily. Rye was unchanged to a cent off.
while barley sales brought yesterday's
prices. No. T rye so(d at $1.72V and the
No. 2 at $1.7201.72 H. Tho No. 4 grade of
barley sold at 91.22.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to 258,000 bushels; corn, 65,000 bushels;
oats, 65,000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were 875,000
bushels and shipments 671,000 bushels,
against receipts og 1,700,000 buhrls and
shipments of 1,081,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 639.000 bush
els and shipments 168,000 bushels, against
receipta of 1,116,000 bushels and shipments
of $22,000 bushels 1st year.
Primary oats receipts were 1,296,000 bush
els and shipments 1,102,000 bushels, against
receipts of 826,000 bushels and shipments
of 1,047,000 bushels last year
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 92 4U 421
Minneapolis 243
Duluth ....224
Omaha .13 9 60
Kansas City 72 37 44
St. Louis 68 110 47
Winnipeg 1,165 ... ...
These sales were reported today.'
Wheat No 2, hard winter; 1 car. 32.12
No. 8, hard winter; 2 cars. $2.09; No. 2,
dark hard winter; 1 car, $216; No. 1. dur
um: 1 car, $2.1$; No. 1, durum: 1 bulkhead,
$2.12; No. 3. durum; 1 car. $2.09; No. 1
Northern spring; 1 bulkhead. $2.15; No. 3,
sort white; 1 car, $2.07.
Rye No. 1: 1 car, $1.7i4. No, 1:
cars. $1.734: H car, $1.72. No. 3: 1 car,
1.7!V Sample:. 1 car, $1 7L
Barley No. 4: 1 ear, $1.23.
Corn No. 3 mixed: 3-6 car (old), $.1;
S car, $3.98. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $3.19.
No. 9 mixed: $ cars, $1.40. No. 6 mixed;
car. $1.32. Sample mixed: 1 car. $1.65;
1 car. $1.45. No. $ white: 1 car, $1.35. No.
: yollow: J car. It 66. Sample yellow: 1
car. $1.05; 1 cr. Sic.
Oats No. r white: 3 cars, 68 S& Stand
ard: J car, 4svc. No. 3 while: $ cars,
6Sc. No. 4 white; 1 car. 6Sc; 3 cars, 74o.
Samplo while: 4 cars, 6" He. No. 3 mixed:
X CUT, $7 c ,
Omaha Cash Prices Corn. No. $ white
new, $1. 3001.35; No. 3 yellow new. $3.16
4)2.20; No. 3 yellow now, $1.5001.35: sam
ple yellow n. w, 85cO$l 06: No. 3 mixed,
$3.0803.10: No. 3 mixed, $3.0802.10; No.
5 mliej new. $1.3501. 40: No. 6 nilxed new.
$1.300 1.32; ' sample mixed new, 45065c.
Oats No. 2 white, 64H068HC standard.
6!iOt!SHc: No. 2 white, 6740$Sc; No. 4
white. S7ii4j.7i.
Harley Malting, $1.3201.28; No. I feed,
ll.Mtfl.l.
Rve No. I. $1.7201.724: No. 3, $1.714iO
l.Ta-i.
Local range of options:
"krt. Open. ) Huh. Low. Close. Test.
Corn.-j
Dec. 11 I 16 I16 1 16 1116
Mny 113 1 13 111 1 13 .113
Oats.
D.-c. 64 66 64 66 SH
May 65 6& 5 65 43
NEW YORK STOCKS
Decision of Railway Men to
Place Interests With Govern
ment Is Further Stimulus
to Values.
Chicago .3:30 prices, furnished The Bee
by Losan ft Bryan, stock and grain broker, i
316 South .Sixteenth street. Omaha:
Art Open. High. Low. Close. Yea
Corn. I
Jan. 1 16 1 13 llH 1 17 116
Dec. 1 30 1 20 l!l 1 20 1194
May 1 15 1 17 115 1 16 116
Oats.
Dec. 65 66 64 66 44
May 65 66 64 64 64
Tork.
Jan. 43 30 45 66 46 30 46 40 4$ 07
Lard.
Jan. 24 4$ 24 65 34 40 24 57 24 40
May 23 70
Rlhs.
.tan. 24 85 24 40 25 24 37 24 13
May 24 00 34 03 23 90 23 95 32 65
Chicago live Htork Market.
Chicago, Nov. 20 Cattle Receipts. 11,.
ono head; market firm. Native steers,
$7.2616.00; western steers. $6.00013.66;
.suickirs and feeders, $5.86011.80; cows and
heifers. $(.70011.90; calves, $6.75013.75.
Hnga Receipts, 27,900 head: market
strong. Bulk of sales. $17.60017.90: light.
$17.20017.89; mixed, $17.30017.90: heavy,
$17.30017 90; rough, $17.20017.46; pigs,
$14.60917:75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13,000 head;
market strong. Wethers. $8.76012.90; ewes,
$7.60011.40; lambs, $12.40017.40.
New York Sugar Market.
New York, Nov. 20. Sugar Raw, mar
ket steady; centrifugal, $6.90; molasses
sugar, $6.02? refined sugar, steady; fin
granulated. $8.86.
New York, Nov, !0.-Th decision of the
railway executive to place their interest
with the Kovernment In the event of further
labor difficulties and the more encouraging
reports from abroad acted aa further stimulus
to values In the stock market today.
Gross gains of 3 to almost 6 point In
leading Issues were well sustained, despite
Intermittent realtxlng for profits. Shippings
and standard equipments were the chief
elements of strength with copper sad
kindred stocks.
During tho morning and In the last hour
trading waa more active and broader than
at any time since the adoption of restrictive
measures by the stock exchange. Much of
today's advance was made at the expense of
the long existent short Interest.
United States Steel, relatively In the back
ground recently, furnished much of the
day's proptiNion on Its advance of 1 points
to SC'i, the hlgheat quotation iilnce the
early part of the month. Other steels
notably Bethlehem, Crucible and Irka.
wanna, as well aa Republic Iron and Colo.
raln Fuel, gained 1 to 3 points.
Oils, motors, sugara and secondary equip
ments contributed Immeasurably to the euh
slantlal net gains of the session, together
with war specialties in which pool activity
was revived.
Kalis were held back until the last hour
by occasional heaviness In Canadian Pacific,
Vnlnn Pacific and Delaware A Hudson, bat
tended higher as a group, low grade or or
ganised shares reflecting a lower Inquiry.
Sales amounted to 765,000 shares.
Most call loana were again made at $
per rentand time accommodstlona hardened
for the longer dates. Foreign exchange was
unaltered, except for the new low rate of
8.75 for Urea.
Distinct Improvement was shown by all
classes of bonds. The liberty fours rsnged
from 97 to 97.80, with greater activity in the
8s at 99 to 99.23. Total sales, par value,
egrfregalcd $4,926,000. Vnlted States bonds
old Issues were unchanged on call.
Number of sale and quotations on leading
stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close.
Amer. Beet Sugar. 1.100 734 73 73
American Can .... 11.100 35 34 i 35
Amer. C. ft F. . . . 1,900 61 44 64
Amer. locomotive .. 73 61 63 64
Amer. . ft R. 16,300 74Vi 73 76
Amer. Sugar Ref.. 900 96 94 96
Amer. T. ft T . . . . 600 10M, 107 108
Amer. Z., L. ft 8.. 600 13 18 13
Anaconda Copper.. 19,100 69 66, 67
Atchison 1.600 96 86 86
A O. ft W. I. S. U 3.300 63 62 63
Butte ft Sup. Cop.. 1,000 16 16 16
Cat. Petroleum.... 600 13 12 13
Canadian Pacific. 7,000 133 132 113
Central Leather .. 7,700 64 63 64
Ches. A Ohio 4,600 4S 48 48
C, M. ft 8t. T.... 8,400 89 37 89
C. ft N. W 800 96 95 96
C. R. I. ft P. ctfs.. 3,300 19 18 19
Chlno Copper 4,700 41 39 41
64.000
3,000
700
1.009
9,800
. ' ' 300
9,200
1,900
14.200
509
Colo. Fuel ft Iron. 1.469
Cora Product Ref. 26,809
Crucible Steel.... 9,609
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 999
Distillers' Securities $.20
Erie 19,900
General Electric... 200
General Motor.... 16,600
Great No. pfd 17,700
Great No. Or Ctfs. 1,709
Illinois Central...
Inspiration Copper, 4.800
Int. M. M. pfd....
Inter. Nickel
Inter. Paper
K. ,C, Southern...
Kennecott Copper..
Louisville ft Nash.
Maxwell Motors...
Mex. Petroleum....
Miami Copper.....
Missouri Pacific...
Montana Power....
Nevada Copper
New York Central. 2.900
N. Y N. HAH.. 1,0
Norfolk A Western 309
Northern Pacific...
Pacific Mall
Pacific Tel. A Tel..
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Coal...
Ray Con. Copper..
Reading
Rep. Iron A Steel.
Shattuck Arts. Cop.
Southern Pacific. .
Southern Railway. .
Studebaker Corp...
Texas Company....
Cnlon Pacific
IT. 8. Ind. Alcohol.
V. S. Steel 165,100
l'. a Steel pfd 900
Utah Copper 9,900
Wabash pfd. "V'l. 600
Western Union... . 1,300
Westlnghous Eleo. 4.309
Total sale for the day.
34 33 tlM
38 37 18
$6 14 $6
2$ 27 17
S$ 34 85
15 14 15
129 128 129
90 87 89
92 91 92
2$ 25 3$
95
44 43 49
92 94 97
26 3$ 36
22 21
16 16
33 32
24
3.30O
309
7.600
" V,706
1,10
8,7
1,300
2.990
6,600
3,900
3.900
3,90ft
3,700
21
16
33
.... lis
23 34
79 79 79
28 37 3$
24 22 34
66 $6 66
17
73 79 71
16 28 $
103 103 191
8$ 86 $7
24 14 14
It
48 47 47
44
32 32 11
72 70 71
74 71 14
30 19 19
93 13 91
35 14 li
39 11 It
141 139 149
117 11$ lit
106 104 10
96 94 96
168 107 108
78 $ 77
21 It It
93 81 $
39 38 28
765,099 share.
foffe Market.
New York, Nov. 29 Coffee The market
for coffee futures showed a somewhat
steadier tone today, but early advance were
not fully maintained. The opening was Ir
regular at an advance of 1 point to' a de
cline of 3 points, but there were foreign buy
ing order around the ring, while it also
appeared that tha recent decline had son
far enough to attract covering. Report
of a steadier ton In the coat and freight
situation encouraged the buying, which car
rind March contracts up to 7.08c and May to
7.17c, or about J to ( points net higher.
Part of thl gain wa lost under realising
In the late trading with the close net I point
lower to I points higher. December, 1.68c;
January. 6.78c; March, 6.97c; May, T.13c;
July. 7.30c; September, 7.47c
Spot, Irregular; Rio 7s, 7o; Santos 4s.
9o. A better supply of firm offer wa
reported in the cost and freight market, but
It wa aald that none of them was a, low
aa the lowest of yesterday. Well described
Santos 4s were said to be offered at 1.95c,
London credits.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Liverpool, Nov. 10. Cotton Spot, In limit
request; prices firm; good middling, 22.61c;
middling, 23.06c; low mkldltng, ll.ilot food
ordinary, 10.63c; ordinary, 10c; ), 1,000
bales.
Merchant whh still
A prominent credit man
recently said that he con
siders A
clings to Horse and Wagon
Delivery a Bad Risk.
The profit and loss account of America is being written fcy machinery.
Methods that made men rich yesterday will make them poor today. The nose
bag has no place in a progressive community. ,
With corn at one dollar a bushel and gasoline at twenty odd cents a gal
lon the most extravagant truck is a money saver. But the
is the thriftiest truck ever built. A penny counter, a general expense reducer.
The greatest single force for better business that the past year has witnessed.
At this moment when conservation of energy, time and dollars is so vital to
national welfare, when merchants are making so many unexpected outlays
the Maxwell is fighting for economical administration, laboring day and night
at a minimum wage and furnishing competent and reliable transportation at
the lowest load cost at which goods have been carried in our time.
Maxwell maintenance and repair bills are the lowest of record.
It furnishes American Commerce, never so sadly in need of labor, a truck
which even a boy can operate and understand.
t Just the right size for the average firm. 2400 pounds. But muscled for
giant burdens. Worm dnve-a feature hitherto associated with the highest
priced trucks.
Sold under the same guarantee as $5000 trucks are. Electric lights and
generator. 10-foot loading space: 16 miles to the gallon. The lowest priced
one-ton truck in the world and sold on liberal terms. $985: and it will earn
its cost out.of the savings it effects.
Pays its way from day to day.
MIDWEST MOTOR AND SUPPLY COMPANY
Distributors
2216-18 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb.
Phone Tyler 2462,