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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1917.
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rr REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
$1,100 CASH BCVS $1,800 EQUITY
- vi(4vv
iVjTloor.
' and fli
modern, 6 room bungalow, alt one
Beautiful home with oe.k floors
finish, elegant fixtures and decora
tions. Priced less than construction cost.
Act quick. Seward Bros.. 678 llrandeis
Bids;. Douglas 3840.
South.
HOME IN CO M E I.N VESM ENT.
S. E. corner. 34th snd Arbor St., two
fine, modern houses. One Is 6 rooms, oak
finished, lire place, etc. The other la
rooms, rented to good tenant for $22 50
Ground. 105x132, room for more houses or
I apartments. rcptliial proposition
I ' Sep owner, Harney 1341.
J." ONE 5 -room and one 4-ioom cottage. Doih
on one lot: fin condition; live In one and
, rant the other. Pric for both. 12.760
. Very essr terms. No 133 8. ZOtli St.
NORMS & NORMS.
'' 409 Bee Bide rtione Pouglss 427A
Miscellaneous.
LET m show you my brand new stuiio
bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca
tion. A real bargain at $3.8o lie,
sonable term. Call owner. Douglas I7irj.
FOR SA LB.
7-room house, hot water heat, g-rage,
13,750. John J Mulvihl!!. Realtor. 200
-Braridcta Theater Bid. Phone Doug. 96
W KARNA.M SMITH Co..
Real Lstate and Insurance.
1320 r'arnam SL Doug 1064
STsTt K IT .MB U I.L7 .
100 lit Nat. Bk. Bide O 1754
REAL ESTATE B'ncsi Pr'pty j
TOUNO DU'I ERTY. " j
City Real K-,.ate.
Douglas 1871. 322 Br inrtels Theater j
H A. WOLF. Realtor, Ware Bik Specialist !
to downtown business property.
REAL ESTATE Investment
- $10,500 Brick Store
'ell built; corner lot, on 24th street;
permanent tenants t (105 per month.
Rents can be Increased 330 per month
with an addition costing not to exceed
$2,600. This is first-class property, no
trouble to handle and pays better than
10 per cent net.
; GLOVER & SPAIN,
' REALTORS,
111 City National Bank Bldg.
. i. i ,
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
1300 to 2500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co.. Tyler 198. 701 Ore. Nat Bank Bldg.
f REAL ESTATE To Exchange
California Alfalfa Ranch
For Nebraska, Iowa or
South Dakota Farm
Have 40-acre alfalfa ranch, 40 mile
east of Los Angeles, near Ontario. Haa 6
room house, barn, electric pumping plant,
plenty of cheap water; will rent for 130
to 135 an acre. Can cut 6 to 7 cuttings of
alfalfa In on leason. Pries 120,000. Horses,
:ows and farming tools, 11,200 extra; will
take Iowa, Nebraska or South Dakota
farm In trade. E. T. lleyden (owner),
1614 Harney St., Omaha, Neb.
FOR sals or trade, lots 13 .and 14, Swift's
add to South Omaha; will take Ford
roadster or touring car as part payment.
Address Box 431, Oeorge, Ta.
WESTERN LANDS. Nllsaon. 422 Rosa Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
JIINNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Av near
24th St, can be bought at a bargain;
V this lot must be sold. Call owner eve
nings. Walnut 70.
Miscellaneous.
LARGE Garden Lots near car JJtie, paved
street, 3125 to 3195. 31 down. Doug. 6074
REAL ESTATE SUBURB
A
Acreage.
IVE very fine garden lots, close to car line,
close to school, Just outside the city limits,
where you do not have to pay city taxes:
an Ideal placo to ratso pigs, poultry or
garden; the owner has moved to Cali
fornia and says sell at once; price 392
ach; terms, 60c a week on each lot. Call
Walnut J1G8 today or In the evening.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages.
1, SCO MTG., bearing 6 pet. semi-annually;
secured by mortgage valued at 15,600.
Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Illdff.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
5, t and S per cent. Also first mort
gages on farms and Omaha real estate for
ale. 3. H. Dumont & Co.. 416-418 Keellne
Bldff., 17th and Harney.
THE Investors of Omaha will always find
ps with a stock of 8 per cent first mort
gagees, secured by Omaha residence prop
erty or Nebraska farms.
E. II. LOITGEE. INC..
638 Keellne Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OK MOKE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN A BLDG. ASSOCIATION.
"H. W7 BINDER.
Money en hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
NO DELAY If? CLOSING LOANS.
W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee BJdR.
CTY
LOANS.
'UARV1N BROS.,
Oin. Nat. Bk. Bids;.
MONEY HARRISON & MORTON.
916 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bids.
10
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB
FARMS.
O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 1016 OmshaNan.
1100 to iToToOO rADElproTTiptl,v. V. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts.
MONEY to loan on fmproved farms and
ranche4)Kloke Investment Oo . Omaha
I LOW RATESh-C. O. CARLBERaT"312 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 685.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. THOMAS & SON. Keelin Bids.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
CORN AND COTTON LAND.
Cheap, easy terms, S. E. Arkansas. Ex
cursions 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Free liter
ature. W. S. Frank, 201 Neville Blk.,
Omaha.
SEWING MACHINE
SALE "
SATURDAY AT i
MICKELS' '
Some wonderful bargains in used machines. If you
need a machine don't miss this chance.
COME SATURDAY
Here are listed a few of the many bargains:
SINGER, 7 drawer, worth $30, Saturday $14.75
DOMESTIC, a real $15 value for $5.00
NEW HOME, -drawer, dark oak, aSturday $13.50
DAVIS, a nice drop-head, Saturday, for $12.00
SINGER, pood as new, worth $52, Saturday only $24.75
GOODRICH, worth $25, nice drop-head, Saturday $15.00
WHITE, $54 value, can't tell from new, for $26.75
ELDREGE, ROTARY, a fine $35 value, for $16.50
WHEELER-WILSON, worth $28, Saturday $15.00
SINGER, not a mark" on it, agents would ask $60; our price Sat... $28.75
We have many others, but better come early and get
best choice. - "
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES.
100 New White. Machines for Rent.
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT 'TILL 9 O'CLOCK.
MICKELS
15th and Harney Streets.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Land.
HOMES FOR 100 IVSILIES. '
THE BANK OF PUEBLO.
Capital, 150,000.00.
Pueblo. Colorado. April 2, . 1817.
To Whom Concerned:
We consider ths farm lands of The Twin
I-nkes Land snd Water Company to be
second to nope for fertility and productive
ness, a fact that makes possible th Inten
sive farming of tha Crowley. Ordway and
Sustar City district.
The Source of water supply for this Ir
rigated land la the Arkansas river, sup
plemented by good storage reservoirs.
We are pleased to recommend this com
pany and Its officers as responsible and
desirable business men.
Very trul"
(Signed) TH K BANK OF PUEBLO,
lsy N'. B. Cook, Cashier.
Under tha Twin Lakes St Water Co. sys
tem. Crops raised lneludu large yields
of wheat, oats, corn, alfalfa, sugar beets,
cucumbers, potatoes, siua9h. pumpkins,
cantaloupes, melons, tomatoes, onions, ap
ples and cherries. Cattle, sheajp and hop
raising very profitable. Market facilities
admirable. Land one to four miles from j
snipping stations, ueet sonar laciury, ai- j
falfn, mills, pickling: plants, canning f.ic
tory and creamery at Crowley and Ordway,
Colo. Electric light power and pure Olney
Springs water may ba obtained for farm
use. All denomination, good schools and
roads. Write us for special excursion
rates, prices and terms. II. R. FOLLMER
CO., 936 First National Hank Hldg.,
Omaha. Phona Tyler 2S0C.
Free Missouri Pacific uooklet. (
Missouri Lands.
SMALL MISSOURI FARM.
110 cash and 16 monthly, no Interest or
tales; highly productive land: close to
three big market. Writ for photographs
and full Information. MUNGEH. A-1J9.
N T Mfe Bids:., Kansas City. Mn
Nebraska Lands.
RANCH.
1.720-acre combination grain and stock
ranch, located In Cherry county on Nio
brara river, six miles from railroad; 700
acres good level bench farm land, 260
acres In cultivation, cropped this year to
corn, wheat, oats, rye, millet, navy beans
and potatoes; 150 acres Niobrara bottom,
part of -which Is the beat of hay land.
100 acres good alfalfa land. Balance of
ranch rolling to-rqugh pasture, all well
grassed. Plenty of timber for fuel and
fence posts as well as affording protection
for stock during winter. Ranch watered
by river. Bear creek ant- springs. Will
run 260 head of cattle the year around.
Improvements located In fine native grove
In the valley and consist of six-room
house, two barns, silo and other building.
School house located on ranch.
This I a genuine bargain at $15 per
acre. One-third cash and will carry bal
ance to suit purchaser.
This territory has never been boomed.
By buying now you are getting In at bed
rock price.
KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, ,
OMAHA, NEB.
145 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1160.
SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments
6 acre up. W 'arm the farm we sell
you. The Hungerford Potato Grower'
association. 16th and Howard Sts., Omab.
Douglas J71.
80 ACRES, nearly lovel, improved, between
Oakland and West Point, Neb., at only
1190, on eas- term. G. A. Kull, Oakland,
Neb,
IlANCHES FOR SALE In Garden, Deuel
and Cheyenne county, Nebraska. Write
me fi price. W. T. Hater, Lodge Pole,
Neb. '
RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy
terms. A. A. Patitnan, 101 Rarbacb Blk.
LIST your laud for quick result with C
.1 Cansn. 110 MeCarue Bldg., omane.
Oregon Lands.
NEW JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT.
HEART OF THE RANGE.
Get on the ground fldbr with 80 acre
Irrigated land In connection with open
range-. You can grow atock uccessfully
wnd cheaply. Excursion Dec. 18. Send for
bulletin.
HARLEY J. HOOKER.
140 lt Nat. Bk. Bldg.. Omaha.
Texas.
SEE na for Texas land. We furnish cattle.
You pay from profits. Thoma Olson, 407
Karbacb Bldg.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us If you want
to keep It.
B. P. SNOWDEN A BON,
423 S. 16th. Douslal 1171.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
THREE heavy draft hones for (ale. Willow
Springs Dist, 4th and Pierce. Dg.- 1335.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY MONEY MONEY ,
IS SANTA CLATJ8 COMING
TO YOUR HOUSE?
Grown up folks know why he come
or stays away. If you have a little -money
ha is more likely to come.
Are you going; to run the risk of him
miesln- you? Take do chance and get
the money today. Let us give Santa
Onus your number.
For 26 years we have been doing thl.
"Easy payments. Utmost .privacy,
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY,
340 Paxtnn Block. Tel. Doug. 2296.
organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as aecurlty.
140, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost, $3.60,
140, 6 mo., Indorsed notes, total cost, $2.60
Smaller, large am'ta proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Rose Bldjrljth and Famam. Ty. 86$.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
AT X PCT SMALLER LOANS 2 PCT. .
W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1892.
6TH FLOOR (ROSE) SECURITIES. TY. 95).
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
Lowest rates. Prlvato loan booth. Harry
Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Est. 1891.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
M. Ella Davldga to .Torgen Hansen.
Lindsay avenue, 138 feet east of
Prospect Hill cemetery, north side,
46x127 $ 225
Nettle Ycrga to Effle D. Woad, Howard
street, 61.75 feet south of Dewey
avenue, north side, 52x61.76 1.156
Homestead company to Fred Jorgsn
sen, Twenty-fourth street, 109 feet
south of Brown street, east aide,
53x127.25 2,700
Caroline L. Poppleton, tr. to Irenaeus
Shuler, et al, California street, 260
Douglas 1662.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cornfed Cattle Off Dollar on
Week; Liberal Supply of
Hogs; Feeder Sheep
Are Scarce.
Omaha, December 14, 1917.
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Estimate Friday . . .
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
6,892 11,376 12.0:'4
8.1148 11.SS7 6.625
1.602 13,141 13,175
7,461 9.3ti9 13. US
2,200 8,309 3,200
Five days this week . 35, 203 64,374 4?, 012
Same days last week. .50.361 47,664 73,833
Same days 2 wks. ago 39,23$ 40,917 49. SOS
Same days 3 wks. afo.6t,2A 83,854 60,863
Same days 4 wks. ago 66.927 30,463 36.670
Same days last year ... 34,965 71,193 68.465
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards. Omaha for 'twenty
four hours cndinK ai 3 p. in. yesterday;
RECEIPTS--OARLOADS.
Catle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
1 . . 2
M &.. St. P.
ii..i,.
vnion Pacific
1.1
26
vNsouri Pacific
C. & N. W.. east. . . 16
C. & N. W west . . 6
C, St. P.. MAO.. 2
C. B. & Q., east 3
i C, B. Q , west. . 41
4 ii
4
C. R. I. & P, east . .
C. R.-I. A P. west . .
Illinois Central ....
Chi. Gt. West 4
Total receipts ..93 124 13 2
" DISPOSITION HEAP.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Il'r's.
Morris Co 581 2.381 611
Swift & Co 1,216 1,686 1,525
Cudahy Packing Co.. 606 2,647 1.083
Armour & Co . . 913 1,949 1.753
.1. W. Murphy 123
Lincoln Packing Co.. 34
S. O. Packing Co 4
Wilson Packing Co.. 1S4
Armour, So. St. Paul ... 136
Benton. Vansant & L. 83
Hill ; & Son 83
F. B. Lewis 572
.1. B. Root & Co 17
Werthelmer & D. , . , 185
Sullivan Bros 4 ......
,Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. 169
Huffman 18
Roth 13
Glassberg 20
Banner Bros 40
John Harvey 439
Dennis & Francis .. 24
Jensen & Lungren.. 68
Ellis & Co 10
Pat O'Day 4
Other buyers 792 3,057
Totals 6,136 8,825 7.928
Cattle There was a fair supply of cattle
on hand for a Friday, around 2,200 head
being reported In. Packers were out early
today, but they all have more cattle on
hand than they can kill this i week, and
tho trade did not show any life, being low
and weak at the presont decline. Cornfeds
are off 76c $1.00 since last week's close.
Best of the short feds are not bringing over
$12.00, and a spread of $10.50(911.60 is
catching the bulk of the decent to good
ones, while half fat light stuff Is selling
en down as low a $3.00. Western beeves
broke rather sharply yesterday, and are 25
60c lower for the week. A similar decline
has been enforced on everything In the cow
and heifer line except canners, which are
In good demand, and not much If any low4r
than a week ago. Stocker and feeders
have been lifeless all week, the market not
amounting to enough to make comparisons.
Sellers are quoting nominal declines of 25
50c.
Quotation on cattle: Prime heavy beeves,
$13.60 15.00; god to choice beeves, $12.60tf
13.50; fair to good beeves, I10.604jU2.50;
common to fair beeves, $7.00 10.60; good to
choice yearlings, $14.0015.00; fair to good
yearlings, $13.00013.60; common to fair
yearlings, $6.S01L00; prima heavy grass
beeves, $11.26 12.00; good to choice grass
beeves, $10.00011.26; fair to good grass
beeves, $8.75100; common to fair grass
beeves, $6.608.6; good to choice heifers,
$8.0010.50; good to choice cow, $8.00
9.60; fair to good cows, $6.267.75; common
to fair cows, $S.25i86.25 j good to choice
feeders, $9.60 11.00; fair to good feeders,
$8.009.50'; common to fair feeders, $6.00
7.00; good to choice stockers, $8.7610.00;
stock heifers, $6.608.25; Btock cows, $6.00
7.25; stock calves, $6.0010.00; veal
calves, $9.0013.50; bulls, stags, etc., $5.50
8.00.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEET.S.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 630 $6 50 3 670 $7 00
14 842 7 75 2 866 8 00
22........ 883 8 65 18 932 25
20........ 946 ( 50 20 1068 10 U
18 .1083 10 26 21 1077 10 10
32 f.1122 1 60 39 1201 10 60
S3 1179 10 75 18.. 1235 11 25
HEIFERS.
17 tit t 40 1 1160 I 26
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
12 312 6 76 14 806 9 50
Hogs Receipts of Jiogs today wer lib
eral for a Friday, although th lightest tor
the week to date. Trade wa fairly active.
Shippers took only a limited number of hogs,
packers getting the majority of theirs mostly
26c lower. With all outside points quoting
lower prices sellers were satisfied to let
go their hogs and a fairly good clearence
wa made around 11 o'clock. Choice hogs
went at $13.80, with the bulk from $16.65
to $16.70.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av
28. .169 ... $16 00 62. .313
Sh. Tr.
... $16 40
... 16 60
,.. 16 65
. . . 16 55
62. .201
74. .177
72 . .202
59. .277
70. .226
67. .206
65. .204
72. .269
62. .257
66.. 274
41. .334
64. .277
64.. 249
44. .295
73. .220
49. .304
56.. 322
62. .275
53. .270
68. .294
16 40
16 60
16 65
16 60
16 60
16 60
16 60
16 60
16 60
16 65
16 65
19 65
16 65
16 65
16 165
16 70
61. .186
75. .181
71. .205
70. .256
12. .226
71. ,231
86. .197
42. .271
62. .300
67. .264
60. .260
84. .280
61. .306
76. .283
78.. 245
80
210
16 60
18 60
70 18 60
.. 1 0
.. 18 60
.. 16 60
.. 18 65
.. 16 65
70
'i'o
140
70
140
70v
70
16 65
16 65
. . 16 65
. . 16 66
70 16 70
70. .228
40 16 In
66. .360 110 I 75
16 75
16 75
16 80
72. .234
70. .244
60.. 291
1 75
16 76
16 80
40
120
PIOS.
10 00 66.. 97
16 00 35. .124
10. . 77
69. .114
100..147
10 00
16 00
16 40
Sheep A light run of sheep and lambs
was here today, "the bulk of the arrivals
being made up of killer offerings. Early
trade was active at another cut In prices
generally. Fat lambs (old 25c lower, all
around. No real choice light lamb were
here best medium grades going at $16.00.
Heavy lambs around 90 pounds and better
brought $16.60. Fat ewes suffered another
decline, best early offerings bringing $10.86.
Nothing real choice wa here. Feeder were
very scarce, and not enough wa done to
make a market. They were nominally
steady.
Quotation on sheep and lamba: Lambs,
handywelght, $16.0016.60; lambs, heavy
weight, $14.6C16.60; lamb, feeder, $16.60
16.00; Iambs, shorn, $11.60014.00; lamb,
culls, $10.0016.00; yearlings,' fair to choice,
tll.6013.25; yearling, faeders, $12.00
14.25; wethers, fair to choice, $11.00 12.50;
ewes, fair to choice, $9,764)11.00: ewes,
breeders, all ages, 310 60016.60; ewes, feed
ers, $7.6010.60; ewes, culls and canners,
?5.007.26.
St. Lotil Lire Stock Market.
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 14. Cattle Receipts,
6,800 head; market lower; native beef steers,
$8.0014.25; yearling steers and heifers $7.00
16.50; cows, $5.000111.00; stockers and
feeders, $8.60(5.11.80; Texas quarantine
steers $6. 7510. 50; fair to prime southern
biof steers, $!.0012.75; beef cows and
heifers. 86.00W10.00; prime yearling steers
and heifers, $j7.fj0 if 10.00 ; native calves, $5.75
tj 15.75. . '
Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head: fsarket
lower; lights, $163Sfcl6.C0; pigs, $14.00
15.50; mixed and butchers, $16.60"?1.76;
cood heavy, $16.56 K. 85; bulk of sales,
$16.35016.80.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 2,100 head;
market steady; lambs, $13. 008 17.00; ewes,
1O.O05M1.6O; wethers, 11.0012.60; can
ners, $6.009.00.
Kansas City IJve Stork Market.
Kansas Clly, Mo., Dec. 14 Cattle Re
ceipts 5,000 head: market weak; prime fed
steers, $13.00 15.00; dreased beef steers,
$11.00$ 12.60; western steers, $8.7512.00;
cows, $5.75; 9.00; heifers, . $6 .00(5, 11.00:
stockers and feeders $7.O0ftlO.50; bulls.
$6.0044 8.50; calves, $6.00lft 13.00.
Hogs llecflpts. 10,000; market lower:
bulk, $16. 00f(i 16.50; heavy. $16 20 1 6.80;
packers and butchers. $16. 00i 16.26; light.
$15.75 :.0O; plKK, I! 4.00 If 1 5.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4,000; mar
ket steady. ILambs, $16.4016.50; year.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
feet ast of Forty-third treet,
south side. 60x123.6 1
Marion Marowltz Leon and husband
to Samuel L. Robinson, Pierce street,
99 .feet west of Thirteenth street,
north side, 77x132; southeast corner
Twelfth and Pacific streets, 44x88.. 6,000
M. L. Clark, sheriff, to Omaha Loan
and Building association, Ohio street,
160 feet west of Twenty-fifth atreet,
aorU ld. 40x110 , t,l$
OMAHA CASH GRAIN
PRICES TODAY,
Early sales made qn the Omaha
Grain cxchanRe indicated that corn
was off 5 to 8 cents and cats, a cent
a bushel. The market was slow and
bidders did not seem anxious to take
over the offerings.
Corn receipts were 68 carloads and
the sales tip to noon were ground
$1.40 a bushel.
Early sale of oats were at 74!j
cents, with an apparent lack of bid
ders. Receipts were 26 carloads.
Wheat receipts were six carloads,
the lightest in several days.
lings, $12.:r.(814 .00; wethers, $11.60618.00:
ewes, $9.0012.00.
Thlrago IJve Stork Market.
Chicago. Uec. 14 Cattle Receipts. 7,000
head; market, steady; native steers, $7,168'
14.35; western uteers, $6.204f 18.10; Blockers
anil feeder, $6 10016.60: cows and heifers,
$6.O0ill.l0; calves, $?0AfJ16 26.
Hogs Receipts, 40.0W head: market,
slow; bulk of sales, $16 10?f 16 .80; lleht
$16.0JM665; mined, $16.1516.80: heavy.
$16.30trl6.D0; rough, $16,308 '16 .46: pigs,
$11 50014.00.
Sheep and I.smbs Receipts, ,000 head;
market, weak; wethers. $6 9013.00; ewes,
$t.90ffll.60; lambs, $13. 50tf 16.76.
f
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., Dec. 14. Cattle Receipts,
2.000 head; market 10 to 16 cents lower;
beef steers. $7 6O14.60; fat cows snd
heifers, $6.509.00; cannsrs. $5.!66.25;
stockers and feeders, $7.0011.00; calves,
7.50(!11.60; bulls, idaas, etc., $6.604J9.00;
feeding cows and heifers, $6.254jr8.35.
Hors Receipts. 6.O0O head; market 25 to
20 cents lower: light, $16.2518.60; mixed.
$16.604116.70: heavy. $16.70016.80; pigs,
S13 00fil4 60: bulk. $16 60)916
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 1,500 head
market 2 cWflts higher,
St. Joseph IJve Stock.
St. Joseph, Dec. 14. Cattle Receipts.
1,000, head; market weak; steers, $8,009
14.25: cows and heifers, $6.36t12.60; calves.
$6.00 14.00.
Hogs Receipts. 4,600 head; market low
er; top, $16 95; llk of sales, $16.6016 80.
Sheep and Lambs Receplts, 1,000 hesd;
market steady; lambs, $13.0016.76; ewes,
$6.00U75.
Dun' Revelw of Trad.
New York, Dec. 14. Dun' tomorrow will
say:
Only In th retail field have storms and
low temperatures been helpful to business
and It Is of lets general Importance that
demands for sessenabl commodities have
been accelerated und augmented than that
transportation problems have been aggra
vated and manufacturing still further lm
pedad. Through th vigorous and unusual
measures taken to better condition, partial
relief from th freight congestion was in
dicated before real winter weather set In
over a wide area, but ince then the ltua
tion ha become even mor troublesome and
not a few planis hav been forced to hut
down altogether or to appreciably reduce
operation because of the added difficulties
of obtaining fuel.
The toppage or curtailment of work I
especially unfortunate at a tlm when the
pressure for supplies of various materials
and merohandlse for the government and
other Interests Is so great and In branches
wher regular buying ha diminished the
change is not unwlcom. with producer
hampered as they are. That strictly
civilian trade, whll not so conspicuously
active b previously, remain large In the
aggregate report make clear and Christmas
shopping has started In a way forecasting
favorabl results on the whole. But holi
day purchases In most Instances are both
more conservative and discriminating than
last, year and emphatlte the movement
toward economy which has grown out of
theOwar and which la spreading In about
all sections.
Weekly bank, clearings $5,177,261,062.
Coffee Market.
New York, Dec. 14. Coffee The market
for coffee futures showed a steadier tone
todav. Trade selling wss less In evidence,
suKKestlng that a cargo of coffee now being
loaded In Braxil has been pratty well neugeo
In the local market and there was some buy-
In? here supposed to be for New Orleans ac
count. Fewer Bteamers are clearing from
Hrazll for New Orleans at present and tne
New Orleans market has been relatively
firm, which may have accounted for th
further southern buying around the local
ring. The market opened unchanged to 1
point higher and closed at a net advance
of to 10 points, with March Belling at 7.20c
and September at 7.70c. Closing bids: De
cember, 7.06c: January, 7.11c; March, 7.26o;
May, 7.41e; July, 7.67c; September, 7.74o;
October, 7.81c.
Spot, dull; Rio 7s, 7 He; Santos 4s, 4.
Cost and freight market was lrrogular.' To
day' offer of Santos 4s ranged from about
9.80c to 9.60c, London credits.
The official cable reported no change
In the spot markets at Rio and t Santas.
Santos futures .were unchanged to 25 rel
lower. Rio exchange was l-32d lower.
Boston Wool Market.
Boston, Dec. 14 The Commercial Bul
letin will say tomorrow:
"Outwurdly the wool market has had the
appearance of comparative inactivity th
past week, but underneath the surfaee the
current has been strong with price on
(everything except fine short wools tending
hiKher.
"Foreign market afjvlces show little
change, Although price at the river Plate
are a bit firmer again." '
Second basis Texas fine 12 month,
11. 6891.72; fine, 8 months, $1.661.60.
California northern, $1.701.76; middle
county, $1.6501.60; southern, $1.451.60.
Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple, $1.80 Jf
1.82; eastern clothing, $1.60&1.60; valley
No. 1, $1.6501.70.
Territory fine staple, $1.80411.86; half
blood combine, $1.76a1.80; blood comb.
Ing, $1.45(3)1.60: fin clothlne, $1.601.65;
fine medium clothing, $1,651 1 .60.
Pulled Extra, $1.801.8t; AA, $1.70fl
1.80. A supers, fl.60l,C5.
Kvuporaled Apples and Dried Fruits.
New York, Dec. 14. Kvaporated Apples
Quiet and firm; California, 1517o; prim
state. 164W16C.
Dried Fruits Prunes, unsettled over move
ment; California, 80184c; Oregon, 124
14c. Apricots, unsettled over movement;
choice, 14 A$ 17c; fancy, 19 420o. Peaches,
unsettled over movement; standard, 10e;
choice. ll'4114c; fancy, 134W131!'
Raisins, unsettled over movement; loose
muscatels, 7.i P8c; choice to fancy, seeded
104llc; seedless, 9104c; London lay'
ers, three crown, $1.80.
Omaha Hay Market.
Hay Prairie: Choice upland, $24; No. 1,
$22 00023.00; No. 2, $1$. 00019.60; No. 8,
$16.00016.00; No. 1 midland, $22.00028.00;
No. midland, 118.00019.60; No. 1 lowland,
$17.00018.01; No. 1 lowland, $14.00015.00;
No. i lowland, $12.50011.(0.
Alfalfa Choice. $31,00: No. 1. $28,000
30.00; standard, $26.00028.00; No. 2, $24.09
026.00; No. $, $21.00023.00.
Straw Oat, $9.60; Wheat. $9.00.
New Tork Cotton.
New Tork, Deo. 14. Cotton future
opened steady; December, 10.20c; January,
29.40c, March, 29.10c; May, S8.83c; July,
28.62c.
Ths cotton censu show that consump
tion during November was 590,761 running
bales.
Cotton irot, quiet; middling upland,
30.70c.
Turpentine and Hosln.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 14. Turpentine, firm,
43c; sales, 35 bbl.; receipts, 192 bbla.;
shipments. 110 bnls.; stock, 25,694 bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales, 16 bbls.; receipts,
687 bbls.; shipments, 653 bbls.; stock 79,411
bbls. Quotations: B. P, E, $fl.006.06; F.
$6.0006.074; G, II, $6.004j6.10; I, $6,074
6.124: K, $6.56ifj6.65; M. $6.95; N, $7.30;
WO, $7,60; WW. $7,60.
New York Vrj Goods Market.
New Tork, Dec. 14. Dry Goods Cotton
goods her today were firm. Staple ging
hams advanced to 17 4c for checks and 18c
for siJId colors, a cent a yard up. Wool
markets were quiet and firm. Export de
mand Is maintained, but trade. Is hampered
by embargoesvand licensing. Silks were
steady.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago. Dec. 14. Butter Market
higher1; creamery, 38"(4S4c.
Kggs Receipts, 6,706 cases; market un
changed. Potatoes Receipts, 20 cars; market un
changed. Poultry Alive, market lower; fowls, 17
21c; springs, 194c.
Kansa City Grain.
Kaasaa City, Dec. 14. CornNo. 2 mixed,
tl. 6261. 65; No. 2 white, $1.7001-72; No. 2
yellow, $1.6801,70; December, $1.2740
1.274; January, $1.22OL224.
Oats No. 2 white, 77477c; No. 2
mixed, 76 4 0 76c.
,,. New York Sugar.
New TNjrk, Dec. 14. Sugar Raw, market
steady; centrifugal, 6.70c; molasses, 6.82c,
Refined, steady; fin granulated. 1.150
I860.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Cash Corn Breaks, Selling Off
Several Cents; Oats Fol
low in Decline; Rye
and Barley Firm.
Omaha, December 14, 1917.
Today's receipt of grain amounted to 103
cars, with six wheat, 68 corn, 26 oats, twu
rye and one. car of barley x
Cash corn broke off sharply, selling down
several cents, late sales being made at a
7o to 10c decline. Arrivals showed a fair
Increase over those of yesterday, 63 cars
showing up. Trade la this article was
practically at a standstill during the fore
noon session, no transactions being reported.
Iluyers and seller wer unable to agree,
opinions differing 2o to 4c, and for this
reason trade was unumially slow and th
amount of business done very light. The
local demand .however, waa fairly good,
especially from elevator Interests, but re
only taking what they can handle easily,
as the present cold weather Is a considera
ble drawback to the railroads In the han
dling of cars. No. 4 white sold today at
$1.43(rl 44 ,and the same grade of yellow
brought $1 43. No. 6 white sold at $1.36Sf
1 40 and No. 6 yellow at $l.!!i1.4, and
the No, 5 grade of mixed at 1.50 if 1.3 V
Oats followed the decline In corn, this
cereal selling off lc to l4c Trade wa
very light and the demand slow, with prac
tically no export Incjulry In evidence. No. 3
while sold at 74 4c.
Itye quotations were firm and the tens
of tl barley market somewhat stronger,
fliturcs advancing around a cent. No sales
of rye wore made, while the No. J grade of
barley brought $1,4611.63, and one car of
rejected went at. $1 ;17.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to 192.000 bushels: oats, SSO.000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were 609. 000 bush
els and shipments 407,000 bushuls. aitatnst
receipts of S03.000 bushels and shipments
of 770.000 bushels lost year.
Primary corn receipts were 617.000 bush
I els and shipments 2.16,000 bushels, aga
i.i
receipts of 700,000 bushels and shipments
of 619,000 bushels last year,
I Primary oats receipt were 669.000 hush
1 els and shipments 635,000 bushels, against
receipts of 643,000 bushels and shipments of
676,000 bushels last year.
CAR LOT KECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oati
Chicago 11
Minneapolis 163
uluth 98
Omaha 6
Kansas City 29
St. Louis 16
100
78
63
4 3
59
Winnipeg 261
These sales wore reported today
Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 2 car's. $M5.
No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (14 per cent rye,
5 per cent durum), $2 08. No. 2 northern
splrng: 1 carti $2.09 No. 3 red spring: 1
car. $2.07; 1 'car (smutty), $2,02. No, 3
mixed hard red spring: 1 csr (78 per cent
hard red spring. 22 per cent common and
red durum), $2 06. No. 1 amber durum: 1
car, $2.19.
narley No. ?: 1 car, $1.63. Rejected: 1
car (36 lbs.), $1.37.
Corn No. 4 white: 1 car, $1 44: 1 car,
$1.43. No. 6 white. 1 car, $1.40; 1 car. $1 40;
1 car. $1.40; 3-6 car, $1.36. No. white:
3 cars (damaged), $1.36. No. 4 yellow. 3
cars, $1.43. No. 6 yollow: 7 cars. $1.40; 1
car, $1.39. No. 6 mixed: 2 cars, $1,364; 6
cars, $1.36.
Oats No. 3 white: $ cars, 74Vuc Sample
white: 3 cars, 744c
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 4 white,
$1. 4301. 44; No. 6 white, $1.36(1.40; No. 6
white, $1.35; No. 4 yellow. $1.4.1iS1.46: No.
5 yellow, $l.3SCf 1.40; No. 6 yellow, $1.36;
sample yellow, $1.20; No. 6 mixed, $1.86(3'
1.364. Oats: No. 3 white, 744c; sample,
748744c Harley: No. 3, $1.45rJ.BS; re
jected, $1.37. Rye: No sales.
Local range of options:
A 7 1. p : ) penTTTl I g h . "Low. close. Yes.
Com.
May 1 20 I 1 20 120 1 20 120
O. 1
Dae. 7441 7414 74 A 74 74 ',1
May 72 U I I721 72'.; 72 734
Chicago 13:30 prices, furnished The Be
by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain broker,
316 South Sixteenth troet, Omaha:
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Corn.
Jan. 12114 12114121 1214 121
Dec. 1 244 1 24? 12414 1 34 124
May 1 19 1 194 118 1 ID 11944
Oat.
Dec. 764 7574 74'i 74i 75
May 73 724 70T1 714 72
Pork.
Jan. 45 26 45 45 44 70 44 70 45 70
May 44 60 45 60
Lard.
Jan. IT 10 23 90 23 60 23 70 23 90
.May 24 00 24 00 23 76 23 75 24 00
Ribs.
Jan. 24 00 24 024 2' 77 23 774 24 00
Way 84 20 24 20 2$ 0 23 90 24 10
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Ideal Condition for Improving Quality of
lorn filvr Advantage to near.
Chicago, Dec. .14. Ideal condition for
Improving the quality of corn gave ome
advantage today to tho bear side of tho
corn market. Prices averaged a little lower
and closed fgesily at yesterday's finish to
14c down, lh January $1.2114 and May
$1.18. Oats lost 4P114c and provision
37ci3$1.00.
Quit heavy commission housa selling
of corn took ploc and made the volume
of business noticeably larger thnn has
been the rule of late. ' Th market re
ceived good eupport though and no radical
setback In prices was effected at any tlm.
Receipt wero still of meager volume and.
numerous buyers seemed entirely willing
to take all chances conrsnlng a better
ment of the quality of offerings and to
risk whatever Increase of arrivals might
follow an escape from tho prevailing cold
wave.
Depression In oals resulted to a consider
able extent from gossip that the govern
ment had asked New Orleans exporters to
curb their activities until an accumulation
of atock could be made at Interior ter
minals. Besides, aK"od deal of selling was
done on the theory that a four-day advance
in price wan morn than enough.
Big supplies of hoijs at the chief renters
throughout the west yesturdsy brok the
provisions market, rspeiiall pork.
Chicago Cash Prices Corn: No. 2 yellow,
nominal; No. 3 yellow, $LH0G.1.S2: No. 4
yellow, $1.6001.6!. Outs: r? 3 white, 764
76c: standard, 76 4 (S765c. Rye: No,
2, $1.8401.86. Parley, $1.401.63. Seeds;
Timothy, $5.00(S)7.60; clover, $2O.O0fl26.OO.
Provisions: Pork, nominal: lard, $21.2650
24.374; No. 3, $21.00 24.60.
New York (ieneral Market,
Newv Tork, Dec. 14 -Flour Market, un
settled; spring patents, $10.36011 25; win
ter patent, $10.60010.75; winter jtralghts,
$10.16010.50; Kansas straights, $10,650
11.10.
Cornmeel Market, ateady; fine whit and
yellow, $4.6604.90; coarse, $4.7504.66; kiln
dried. $9.76.
Rye Market, steady; No. 1 western, $1.10,
c. I. f Nw York.
Barley Market, ateady; feeding, $1.06
1.16; malting, $1.1001. 45; California, $1.45
1.60, c. L f., New York.
Corn 8pot, weak; kiln dried, No. 1 yel
low, $1,714, 0. I. f., New York, day hlp
menta; Argentine, $2.20, nominal, f. 0. b
car, New York, to arrlv.
Oats Spot, quiet; standard, 8908940,
Hay Steady; No. 1, $1.30; No. 1, $1.20;
No. I, $1.00; shipping, 90096c.
Hop Esiler; stats, medium to choice,
1917, 6660c; 1916, nominal, Paclflo coast,
1917, 2327o; 1916, 16019c
Hide Market, steady; Bogota, 41c; Cen
tral America, 40c.
Leather Market, firm; hemlock ol over
weights, No. 1, 61c; No. 2, 49c.
Provisions Pork; strong; mesa, $62.60
63.00; family, $64.0065.00; abort clecr,
$64.00059.00. Lard, weaker; middle west,
$24.8024.9la
Tallow Market, easy; city special, loose,
17c.
Wool Market, firm; domestic flecc, Ohio
and Pennsylvania, 70c.
Rice Market, firm; fancy head, $9c;
blue rose, 84 084c.
Butter Strong; receipts, 2782 tube;
creamery higher than extras, 60 461c; extras
(92 score), 60c; firsts, 4445c; sesonds.
41l4114c
KKg Firm; receipts, "1,050 cases; fresh
gathered extras, 60c; extra firsts, 68W59C
firsts, 6667c; seconds, 52(j56c; state Penn
Nylvanla and nearby western hennery white,
fine to fancy, 6670c.
Cheese Steady; receipts, 1,818 boxes; state
whole milk flats, 23i234c; state, aver
age run. 22 4 W 23c.
Toultry Live Irregular; chicken, 224c;
fowls, 2526c; turkeys, 2223c. Dressed
firm; chickens, 2326c; turkeys, 2536c.
New York Metitls.
New York, Dec. .14. Metals Lead, firm;
Kpot, $6.55 bid. Spelter, dull; East St, Louis,
spot, $7.50 axked. Tin, nominal.
At London Copper: Spot, 110; futures,
110; electrolytic, fli 5. Tin: Spot, 1291 10;
futures. 295 10. Lead: Spot, (30 10; fu
tures, 129 10. Spelter: Spot, 154; future,
60.
New Tork Btock.
New Tork, Dec 14. Aside from th fur
ther weakness of a few Investment stocks
and bond today' market registered meas
urable improvement. Sales approximated
525,000 shares. Leaders rose briskly In the
active final hour, showing extreme gain of
1 to 4 point. Th. closing wa strons. Lib-
&
Chicago, Dec, 14
Morgan J.
O'lJrien, president of the, New York
County Bar association,1 who was
taken to a hospital here last night,
suffering from an acute ailment, was
much improved today and physicians
said there was no present cause for
alarm. Mr. O'Brien was en route to
his New York home from Seattle,
when he became ill.
erty 4a sold at 87.30 to 97.36 and the 3V at
y S . 4 S to 98.64.
New York Money,
New York, liec. 14 Mercantile pief
5' 04 per cent.
Sterling Kxchange Sixty-day bills,
$4.71 "a; commercial sixty-day bills on
banks, $4 71; commercial sixty-day bin.
II 70H: demand, $I 76: cables. $4.76 7-16.
Silver Hnr. S6c; Mexican dollars, 67o.
Honda Government, steady, railroad,
weak. '
Time loans Strong; sixty days, ninety
days and six months, 6x per rent.
New York lec. 14 Cull Money Market
strong; high. 6 per cent; lo. 6 per cent:
ruling rate, 6 per cent; closing bid, 6, per
cent; offered at 6 per cent; last loan, 6 per
cent.
It, S. 2s rsg. . . 6H0. N. 1st 4 '4s. 87 H
do coupon ,.6VI. C. ref. 4s... 7
P. S. Ss, reg.. 99 I. M. Jlar. 6s . 8
do coupon ,...9 K. C. S. ref. 6s 76
1T. S L. 84s. . '-i.. & N. tin.. 4s. 85S
C. S. 4a, reg 104 M , K. . T. 1st 4a 67
do coupon 104 M. P.. gen 4s 6.1 '4
A. F. S. 6s JHj'M. Power 6 .. 88
A. T.&T.clt. 6 89 N. Y. O. deb. 6a. 114
Anglo-French 6. Sfc'N. Pacific 4s.. 81
A. & Co. 4H ... 83 N. Pacific 8s.. 68
Atrh. gen. 4s... 8li4t. S, I., ref. 4s. 8m
11. A O. cv. 4t.s 71t,,P. .0.'. .4 T. 6s.. 0T
11. Steel ref. 6 87 Pa. con. 4s .. 96'
C. Leather 6s.. 93 Pa. gen. 4tss .. 89
C. p. 1st 78 Read. gen. 4s.. 83
C & O cv 6s.. 73 St. L.ftS.F.adJ.ti 67
C H. A Q. J. 4s 92 viS. Pacllin cv. t-s Hi
! I'M .AS.P.rv 44s 7 V"!'. UV
90
( ,R t P.Ry.r.4s 60 T. r J lai ...
C. S. ref 4 469 4 V. P. 4s
D. It. 0. ref 6 63 V. S. Rubber
IV of C. 6s, 1931 89V1T. S. Steel 5s .
Krl gen. ... 484 Wabash 1st .
Ocn. Klectrlo 6s 96 Mild. !Asked.
80
8fi
96 a
.95 4
Minneapolis drain.
Minneapolis. Minn., Dee. 14 Flour Mar
ket unchanged.
Barley $1.1301.(1.
Rye $1.8201.83.
Hran $40.00040.60.
Corn No. I yellow, $1.6601.70
Oats l- I whit. 134074V
Flaxseed $3.6103 63.
Liverpool 4'olton.
Liverpool, Dec. 14. Cotton Spot, market
niiint; prices unchanged: good middling,
22S4d; middling. 23.37d; low middling,
21.79d; good ordinary, 20.79d; ordinary,
20 27d. Sale, 2,000 bales, f Including 800
American. Receipt. 11.000 bales.
Kansa City Produce.
Knsa City, Dec. 14. Butter Creamery,
42c; firsts. 40c; seconds, 3c; packing, 824c.
Fggs Firsts, 46c; seconds, (jSOSSc.
Poultry Hen, 21c; roosters, 16c; broll
ers( 24026c.
London Money,
London, De. 14. Br ilver, 43 4d per
nunc. Money, 4 per cent. Dlacount rate:
Short bill, 4 per cent; three-morftb bill,
4 14 pr cent.
St. Loul (Irsln.
St. Loul. Dc. 14. Corn No. I, $1,630
1.63; No. 2 white, $1.70; December, $1.27;
Jlay, $1.20. . ,
Oat No. J, nominal; No. I whit, SOo.
Dultith Unseed,
Duluth, Deo. 14 Linseed O track, $3.41
CT3.61; arrlv (December), $1.44; arrlv.
$.123; December, $8.41 asked; My, $8 29;
July, $3.23 bid.
New Tork Cotton Market.
New York, Deo. H. The cotton market to
day clossd easy at a net decline of 42 to 60
point. 1
New York Cotton.
New Tork, Deo. 14. Cotton future closed
easy. December', 2.80c; January, $8. 97c;
March, 28.65c; May, 28 84r; July, 28.Uo.
Tendon Stork ICxchnnc.
London, Dc. 14. American lecurltle
were Irregular on the stork market today.
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NEW YORK STOCKS
Substantial Recoveries From
Recent Acute Depression;
Trading Very Active Dur
ing Last Hour.
New Tork, Dec. 14. The stock market
today registered many substantial recoveries
from the acute depression of the preceding
Hessian. Tho heaviness of some high grade
.HcoHtlcs, Including bonds. militated
against a general advance until the last
h..,i., wli a unJum became very active,
leaders adding one to two points to earlier
gains of like extent.
There were no development to. account
for th movement, but a more hopeful
view was entertained of the railroad situa
tion In Its relation to government control.
The strenRth of coppers and affiliated
shares suggested a satisfactory compromise
between producers snd the war board re
garding price regulation.
Industrials wero sustained by tho support
accorded to the favorites, United 'states
Steel reflecting buying of the beat character.
Sieoi mnde an extreme advance of 14 to
84 4. most of which was retained .
I s' .-i, etiilpinenitf. shipping,
motors and oils participated In, ei)ual or
greater measure and utilities, among: the
early elements of weakness, also rallied In
whole or In part.
Oalns In rails ranted from two to three
points nnmnir standard 'srucs and one or
two In others of less ' itiportance, the de
mand being the broadest i t tho week. Sales
amounted to a5''.il00 rh.. , s.
The bond market wi.s again adversely
affected by new low ituutatlous for In
ternationals find lnveaiment rail, but better
tendencies ruled at the close. Liberty 4a
hold steady at 97.30 to 97.38 and the 34s at
',18.48 to 9 .64, Total sales, par value, $4.
126,000. Salts. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar .. 500 lis 66 til
American Can 3,200 32 3li ::;
Am. Car A Foundry 700 63 W 63 4
Am. Locomotive
2.000 60 4
4.KI0 71
iioo pr, 4
4
68
Am Smel. & lt.g.
Am. Suxar Ref. .
Am. Tel. A Tel. . .
Am. 7.. L. S...
Anaconda Copper
Atchison
A. U.&W.I. S. S. 1.
92 4
1.700 103 1014 It'-' .
114
9.800
2,200 81
64
7H
904
.46
14
SO
94
1,900 94
Baltlmnr & Ohio 3.000
II. & S. Copper . . .200
47 AH 47
16 144 H3
t al. Petroleum
Can. Pacific
Cen. Leather ,
1 1
7,000 1304 1274 1304
1,800 604 684 t1
Che. .4c Ohio .... 1.000 444 434
I'., M. St. P.... 2.100 39 4 36 4
44 4
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S7
184
as
32
204
49
Chi. A North 900 874 86 -
., R. I. A P. ctfs. 2,800 18 17
Chlno Copper .... 300 39 4 374
Col. Fuel A Iron.. 500 314 31
Corn Prod. Kef 9.700 2!4 28 4
Cruclbl Stool . .. 6.000 494 164
Cuban Cane Sugar. 2.600 27 4 26 4
Dlst. Securities .. 2.000 29 28
Krl 3.900 14 4 134w
'14'
Hen. Klectrlo ....
Oen. Motor
4.900 121 1184 1-1 4
1.900 87 86 , 84
nt. Northern pfd. 3.200 85 83 4
Ot. N. Ore ctf 900 24 i 23 8;
III. Central 200 88 4
lnp. Copper 1,900 40 39
rht. M. M pfd .. 26,760 78 74
Intertlatloal Nirkct 2,300 25 244
International Paper 600 24 224
K. C. Southern ,. 400 16 164
85
24
5!
40
74
25
24
15
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itennecott copper . 6,400' 30 4 "
I.. & N
1,100 1074 1064 107
Max. Motor 400 23 23
2:1
67 4
26
23 4
68Vt
16 '
K7
28 4
971
80 4
25
Mex. Petroleum .. 4,600 70 67
Miami Cupper .... 2,500 26 26 4
Mo. Paclflo 6,000 23 4 21 4
Mont. Power 500 6914 68 4
Nev. Copper 700 lfl'4,
N. T. Central .... 2.800 684 654
N. T., N. II. ft H.. 1,400 28 4 27
Nor. & Western .. 1,300 ' 8 ' 974
North. Paclflo ... 2,100 $1 78 4
Paclfln Mall
Pao. Tel & Tel 1...
37
43 4
Pennsylvania 4,206 44 43
Pittsburgh Coal , ,
Ray Con. Copper.. 1,800 204 201,
Reading ,
414
204
68 4
72
174
794
234
42
127
Rep, Iron V Steel.
Shat. Arlx. Copper
80. PacUlo
So. Railway
Stud. Corporation.,
Texas Co
ITnltn Paclflo ....
6,100 72 69 4
600 17 17
6,000 80 784
2.400 234 22
7,900 434 411;
3,800 128 121
D.SOO 108 1064 1074
2,100 10714 103 107
141,500 84V4 80 84
3,200 106 103 106
7.900 78 4 71 73 4
1,600 19 19 19H
600 81 8t 814
U. 'H. Lid. Alnohol.
II. S. Stool
U. 8. Steel pfd ..
Utah Copper
Wabah pfd '"B" ..
West. ITnlon .....
West. Electrlo
1,100 36 U 864
Total sale for th day, 655,000 shares.
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will be made happy this week
TEN DOLLS will be given free to
the ten little girls under 12
years of age that bring or mail us
the largest number of doll cou
pons cut out of The Bee, before 4
P. M. Saturday, Dec. 15. 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
get 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
Fark Office, 2615 Leavenworth
St. .
Vinton Office, 1715 Vinton St
South Side Office, 2318 N St
tCouncil Bluffs ' Office, 14 N.
Main St
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Benson' Office, Military Ave.
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