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    fins OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 25, 1917.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Texas Lands,
BE iu torTexa land. We furnish cattle."
Ton ptjr from profit. Thorau Olton. 407
Karbach Bide
Miscellaneous.
FARMS FOR SALE IN THE 8ANTEE
INDIAN RESERVATION.
Beat of toll for alfalfa, corn and small
trains. Seventy-five miles from Slou
City, Iowa.
Prices only CO per cent to CO per cent
. of adjacent farms of same character and
quality.
No such bargains elsewhere In the
corn belt, no commissions, we own these
I i farms.
WOODS BROS. ft STEWART.
71 P St.. Lincoln, Neb.
OHi ICR FARMS. Nllssor.
423 Rose Bids.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don"t list your farm with us If you want
to keep It.
E. P. SNOWDEN SON.
423 3. 15th. Douglas 371.
WANTED Small tract of land in Nebraska.
Suitable for raisins; hogs and poultry.
State price in answering. Atwood Har
vey. 4513 Harrison Ave., Leeds. Ia.
AUTOMOBILES
Surprise the Folks Xmas
Morning With a
STUDEBAKER
Instead of purchasing a small pres
, ent for each one in. the family, why
not buy a used car which will not
only be a surprise to the family, but
will give them all real pleasure, com-
fort and health which is worth more
than anything else to, the family and
yourself. You are saving from $100
to $zuu by purchasing one now.
; ine iouowing cars are in excep-
tionauy good condition, ramt and
upholstery- like -new. Some can
scarcely be told from cars just out
of the factory.
ISM Studebaker Four Touring Car .
1914 Studebaker Faur Touring Car .
1914 Studebaker Six Touring Car ...
1916 Studebaker Six Touring Car ...
1915 Studebaker Four Touring Car .
1915 Studebaker Six Touring car ...
1916 Studebaker Four Touring Car .
1916 Studebaker Four Touring Car .
1916 Studebaker Six Touring Car ...
1917 Studebaker Four Touring Car .
1917 Studtbaker Four Touring Car .
1917 Studebaker Six Touring Car ...
,, 1917 Studebaker Six Touring Car ...
' 1917 Studebaker Six Touring Car ...
1918 Studebaker Four Touring Car .
" 1917 Maxwell Roadster
1915 Overland Car
'W1917 Studebaker Landau ...
IM Bulrk Roadster, refinished
.$350
. S75
. 600
. 475
. 600
. 600
. 500
. 450
. 700
. 500
. 700
. 750
. 700
. 900
. 760
. 400
. 275
. 800
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yr NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Studebaker-Wilson, Inc.,
" Farnam St.. at 25th
Ave.
Har. 871.
USED CAR BARGAINS
1918 Detroit Six, slightly used, half
price,
1917 Overland, model 00, $450.
1916 Overland, model "83," $385.
1916 Chevrolet, Just like new, $325.
1917 Maxwell touring, brand new, $485.
1917 Maxwell touring, slightly used,
$395.
1917 Maxwell roadster, run 1,700 miles;
lots extras, $385.
1917 Ford Sedan. A, B. C. starter, good
s new, $660.
1917 Ford touring, 3 months, good
shape, $326. "
1917 Ford roadster, runs like new, $295.
1915 Ford touring, good running order,
$196.
1915 six-cylinder Enger, A-l condi
tion, $225.
A large closed car at a real bargain.
All above cars are electrically equipped
and are guaranteed to be in best condi
tion. Part cash and balance easy payments.
Omaha Oarage 20th and Harney Sts. '
M. C.MEEKS,
Phones: Tyler 655; Douglas 8108.
WHEN BETTER USED CAR VAL
UES ARE OFFERED, WE WILL
OFFER 'THEM.
Cars from $150 to $750
1917 Oakland Light Sit Roadster,
Ilka new . , $750
Oakland Light Six Touring, in good
shape ...... 600
Kew Saxon Four Roadster . 350
Little Four Roadster, worth the
money, at.. 160
WE ARE THE USED FORD MEN
New KIT Touring $400
1917 Touring, like new 350
1917 Touring, cheap at 325
1918 Touring, very good shape.... 250
JilS Touring, good shape 235
1915 Touring, worth the money, at 200
1914 Touring, good tires and good
shape 200
1917 Roadster, cheap at 125
Every car demonstrated to your
entire satisfaction.
Wadsworth's Winter Tops for
Fords, solid glass doors, $75.
Your money back if not satis
fied. TRAWVER AUTO CO.
1910 Farnam St. Douglas 9070.
One 1916 Ford grocery delivery
truck, good condition.
One 1916 Overland touring, elec
tric starter, fine shape.
Other bargains in used Fords.
Be sure to see these.
v McCaffrey
MOTOR CO.,
Authorized Ford Agents.
Douglas 3500. 10th and Howard.
JCMAS USED CAR BARGAINS.
We have a complete line of used cars
which we will sell at very attractive
prices. We 'guarantee each car to be me
chanically perfect, and sell them with a
money-back.lf-not-satisfted guarantee.
l17 Buick Six. $750 1914 Studebaker. $200
,917 Overland 90 425 1914 Studebaker. 150
1916 Saxon Six. 450 1917 Ford tour.. 300
1916 Chevrolet. -k. 276 1917 Ford road.. 300
' 1814 Bulck ''25" 200 1916 Ford road.. 273
1914 Buick "37" 300
AUTO PARTS CO.,
2105 Farnam St. Douglas 45BO.
"""" FOB SALE.
Detroit Electrics Brand New.
1 Model 68, list at $1,975.
1 Model 66, lists at $2,575.
These we will sen at cost.
NORFOLK BUICK CO.. Norfolk. NeV
ALL kinds of cars for hire, with or with
out driver, by the mile or by the hour.
Fords, 10c per milo. Douglas 739C. Ne
braska servioe uarage. ,
VfiRD Manifold Heaters. $2.60 C. O. 1.
i Engine atarts easy, saves gas, prevents
i carbon. Power attachment, $3. Oaklty,
Ijox 535, Omaha. Neb.
! ' QUALITY USED CARS.
J studebaker-Wilson, Inc.
J We have the best bargains. See us at
5j once. Harney 871. Farnam at 26th Ave.
FOR SALE Cheap, Ford sedan, not month
old equipped with selfstarter and exhaust
t heater. Owner leaving city; will sell cheap
i snot cash. Call Webster 1367.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auta Ex
change Co.. 2107 Farnam St. Doug. 6035.
OAKLAND sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO..
2200 Farnam St.
Bargains in used cars.
ORR MOTOR SALES CO.,
40th and Farnam. Harney 414.
OUARANTEE TIRE AND VULCANIZING
CO all kinds of tire repairing and work
guaranteed. Douglas 7652. 1109 Douglas St.
STANDARD MOTOR CO..
TArr Tnitrlnff Car. 8450.
5020 Farnam St. Carl Chsngstrom,
BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co..
inth and Howard. Ford Agents. Doug. 3608.
USED CAR DEPT.
WILLYS-OVERLAND. INC..
047 Farnam St. Doug. 329Z-L.
VVKW
1918 Ford touring cara. One
1917 Ford touring. 4001 8. 24th St.
So.
4360.
BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED.
UAUoi"" .,, s,tinn. 1206 Farnam.
Ever reaar :. ;
V . j v.siAf VnrA trur.kfl for sale,
AUTOMOBILES
AUTO EXCHANGE CO.,
BARGAINS
Satisfaction Guaranteed
'Every Customer
We do honestly and smcerely en
deavor to live up to this motto.
We guarantee the mechanical
condition of every car in this ad.
This does not necessarily mean
that we have overhauled every car,
but it does mean that we have
overhauled every car that needed it.
Every car has been refinished
throughout, including new tops
where necessary.
Two Ford Tourings, each $150
1916 Ford Touring 200
116 Ford Touring, good running or
der, newly painted $50
1916 Ford Roadster, good running
order, lots of extras..... I!S
KIT Ford Roadster, nearly new.... 325
1917 Ford Touring, good running or
der 325
1917 Foard, brand new 175
1117 Ford "Coupe" N476
6 Ford Chassis, each...... 140
3 brand new Ford bodies with wind
shields, curtains and tops, each. ... 85
Hudson "8T' Coupe 350
'Hudson "64" Coupelet 450
Bulck Touring .' 160
Chalmers Touring . 150
Pullman Touring, like new 300
Overland Touring, electric lights and
starter 300
Studebaker Touring, 191$, good run-
Ing order 460
Bulck Touring, electrio lights and
starter , 460
Dodge Touring, all new tires 100
Chevrolet Roadster, Ilk new $75
Mttchel Six, electrio lights and
starter $75
Overland Roadster, "It," like new.. 875
Overland Touring "IS," newly painted. 450
Mets Touring, 1916, newly painted.. 125
Cadillac Touring, 1914, looks like new 600
Regal Touring, 1916, good running
order
Chalmers Master Six .newly painted.. 450
Hudson Super 8lx Roadster, nearly
new $00
If you are dissatisfied with your
old car trade it in and get one yrju
can use.
Make small payments each month,
we store it for you until you
want it.
Open Sundays and evenings.
AUTO EXCHANGE CO.,
Douglas 6035. 2107 Farnam Street.
DEALER WANTED
TO REPRESENT
FORD TRUCK ATTACHMENT.
THE CAMELFORD.
$40 F. O. B., CHICAGO.
The only truck attachment converting
the regular Ford Into a one-ton-truck for
140. Ia doing the same thing that other
form-a-truck devices are doing for $350.
In dally use by thousands of firms all
over the country. Live prospeota every
where. Great money making proposition
for reliable party. State fully your quall-
flcatlons and territory wanted. Replies
hek) In strict confidence.
MAREMONT MANUFACURTIN0 CO..
SOLE MAKER8.
$1$ S. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO.
MITCHELL sedan, 1917 model; good as new.
Box 0780, Omaha Bee.
Auto Livery and Garages.
RENT A FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF.
lo a mile. 35c per hour, minimum charge.
(Except Sunday and holidays.)
FORD LIVERY CO..
Douglas 1612. 1314 Howard St.
CUMINQ garage, $415 Cum. D. 2832. Care
ful repairing. Day and night service,
Storage. Cars-washed. Accessories. T. F
Hansen. P. W. Jacobus.
Auto Bodies.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR
AUTO. WM. PFEIFFER AUTO ft CAR
RIAGE WKS. 2025 Leavenworth. Ty. 701.
REAL ESTATE
WE tilD NOT BUILD
Any Apartments in 1917
v..
But we did build apartments in 1915 and 1916 when we could build
from 25 to 50 cheaper !
That is the Reason
We can sell our apartments so much cheaper than anyone who built
in 1917. ; '
We have several on which we will accept good clear Iowa, Nebraska or
.."JL. , . tj t j ,monf All nnr Anartments are well
built and well planned. The locations
i It a!
good income ai an uraes.,
We now have exclusive charge of the following apartments:
"The Milton" "The Melrose" v "The Berkeley"
"The Victoria" "The Fairview" "The San Mateo
"The Idalia" "The Royal" "The Mayf air
"The Dewey" . "The Harney" "The Root"
Our aim is always to give good
why not add yours to our list!
apartments where tney can cnoosq uom
SlXVI f VI iml Asf ' lift
"The Fairview Apartments"
IN DUNDEE
Just added to our list, completed November 1st (this year) by Henry
D. Frankfurt, which we just sold to Otto H. Meyer for an investment
Located at the northwest corner of 50th and Webster Streets, only one
block from car line and stores, beautiful location, consists of twelve 4-room
apartments with 5-rootn $tccommodations and considered ofte of the best
planned apartment in the city. Two ehoie south and east front apart
ments are for rent.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 HARNEY STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA
- AUTC.dOaiLES
TirVs and Supplies.
GUARANTEED TIRES
At ft Prlca Without Old Tires.
80x1, $7.70: SOxSft. $8.80; 33x3ft.
$10.06; .33x4. $11.16; 34x4 $13.0$ 30x4.
. $15.10. Good slightly used tires at vary
low prices. Auto radiator, lamps and
windshields repaired.
Boylan Auto Radiator Co.,
1514 Davenport St. Phone D. 2814,
"BILT-NU" tires, guaranteed 3,600 miles.
save money. Vulcanising and retreading.
Auto and radltor repairing.
OMAHA RADIATOR. TIRE AND AUTO
WORKS. 1819-21 Cuming St. Tyler 117.
TIRES AT HALF PRICE. ALL SIZES.
New 30x1 Firestone. $7.90; Ford tubes. $1.
New 30x8 ft Non Skid Firestone, 813.00.
KAIMAN'S TIRE SHOP. 1721 CUMING
TIRE price wreckers. This Is no 1 In 1 tire.
COMBINATION TIRE FACTORS,
11034 Jackson, Agts. wanted. Omnha, Neb.
SAVE 60 PER CENT O.N YOUR TIRES.
G." ft G. Tire and Vulcanising Co.. 2415
Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
BUY Lee puncture-proof pneumatic tlrea and
eliminate your tire troubles. Powell Bup
ply Co.. 2051 Farnam St
Starters md Generators Repaired.
We repair any storage battery, guaran
feeing same for six months.
OMAHA BATTERY AND SERVICE CO.
1211 Harney St. Tyler 1394.
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Anything electrical about yqur auto.
116 S. 19th St. Douglas (488.
Auto Repairing and Painting.
PHON.: HARNEY 2907 for auto repairing,
DELAY ft BKAL, W. Farnam Garage, 3627
Farnam. Now open. Give us a trial.
$100 reward for magneto we can't repair.
Colls repaired. Baysdorfer. 110 N. 18th
EDWARDS. E. 8.. 2610 N. 19th St. Web
ster 1103. For best results with repair
work consult us.
RADIATOR repair work, all work guaran
teed. Trawver Auto Co.. 1910 Farnam St.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
H A R L E Y - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES.
Bargains In used machines. Victor H.
Rooa, The Motorcycle Man, 17th and Leav
enworth.
MEDICAL
I .WHY SUFFER t
Latest and most scientific treat
ment for all diseases. Dr. Charlea
Barnes, 513-624 Rose Bldg. Ex
amination and consultation free. He
is curing thousands. WHY NOT
TOUT Delays art dangerous. . If
you can't calh write. Hours; I a. m.
to I p. m.; 7:30 to 1:$0 evenings.
Sunday by appointment. '
DR. E. R. TARRY
110 BEE) BLDG.
PILES, FISTULA CURED.
Dr. E. R. Tarry cures piles, fistula sjvd
other rectal diseases without surgical op
erations. Cur guaranteed andsno money
paid until cured. Write for, book on rec
tal disease and testimonials.
RUPTURE successfully treatd without a
surgical operation. Call or writ Dr.
Frank H. Wray, 80$ Bee Bldg. "
OXYGEN, Ozone Generators rented to the
afflicted. 112 S. 26th. Tel. Harney 8677.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
FOR SALE Fine 6-month-old Shetland
pony. Joe Vomacka, 2221 B St. Phone no.
2534. . So. Side, Omaha, Neb.
HORSES for sale. 1713 Webster Street
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
YOU CAN PURCHASE AT OUR MILL Red
Feather poultry feeds, cracked corn, oats,
bran, middlings and oil meal. We make
deliveries. Come down and see our poultry
plant M. C Peters Mill Co., 19th and B
streets. South Side, Omaha. Phone Tyler
109 and ask for Mr. Ufford.
FOR SALE Two Persian kittens, eight
months old; one wnue, live aousrs; ono
shaded silver, seven dollars. Best of
pedigree Make nice Xmas present. Mrs.
Geo. Ronln, Fremont, Neb., 1725 Keene
Ave.
FOR SALE MEXICAN"CHIHUAHUA DOG
(BLACK AND bkuwnj, ,isi n. iixa
' ST., WEBSTER 6200. - ' '
THOROUGHBRED Alrdale pups, 4 weeks
. old. Call Webster lauv.
REAL ESTATE
are .very desirable, which means a
service to both the tenants and owners
Prospectiyeenants always go to rent
mc w&m
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Receipts Liberal; Slow Corn
Market; Oats Suffer De
cline; Rye and Bar
ley Off.
Omaha, Dec. St. 1117.
Arrivals of train today were very llberaf,
a total of 204 cara showing up, the bulk
of these being corn and oats with ' and
71 ears respectively. Wheat receipts were
only Is cars, while those of rye were two
oars and barley receipts, three ears.
Activity In the corn market today was
unusually slow, practically no sales being
made during the- forenoon and only a few
samples disposed of by noon. The local de
mand was rather dull due partly to tho
failure of an Increase In eastern shipments
following the lifting of the .latest Imposed
embargo on corn and oats. The car condi
tion has Improved materially during the
last day or so and the outlook Is tor In
creased shipments as long as the mild
weather continues. Railroads are giving
preference to corn in almost every Instance,
and some country shippers are finding it
hard to get ears in which to ship their
oats. No. 4 white sold at 1 4 5 4f 1 . -1 7 and
No. 4 yellow at tl.441.4 and No. 4 mixed
at tl. 4201. 45. One car of old No, 1 mixed
brought tl.90, a premium of fully 40 cents
a bushel over the new of the same grade.
Spot quotation were unchanged to 3 cents
lower.
Clearances were, wheat and fiour equal
to 478,000 bushels; corn, none; oats, 371,000.
Primary wheat receipts were 712.000
bushels, and shipments . 309,000 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were (68,000 bush
els and shipments 206,000 bushels.'
Primary oats receipts were 381,000 bush
els and shipments 530,000 bushels.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn Oats
Chicago 33 20s 138
Minneapolis , 208 ...
Duluth 31
Omaha 29 ti 71
Kansaa City T 61 S3
8L Louis 34 (8 44
Winnipeg U
These sales were reported today:
Wheat No. 3 dark harr winter: 1 car,
12.16. No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, 33.12. No.
1 northern spring: 1 car, 13.12. No. 1
durum: 2 cars, 33.lt. No. 2 durum: 1 car,
22.12. No. 1 amber durum: 1 car, 12.13.
No. 1 red durum: 2 cara, 22.08. No. 3
mixed harr red winter: 1 car (tt per cent
heat daniager, 25 por cent spring, 75 per
cent hard red winter), 13.08.
cornNo. 4 wnue: l car. 31.47: l car,
11.45. No. 6 white: 1 car, 11.41; 2 cars,
11.40; 1 car, 31.36. No. V yellow: 1 car,
l.4: 1 car. 81.47M: 2 cars. 81.48: 1 car.
11.44. No. 5 yellow: l car, 31.41: 3 cars,
11.40; 1 car, 31.39; I cars, 31.35: 1 car.
11.37; t cars, 31.86. No. 8 yellow: 1 car,
$1.30; 1 car, 3128; 1 car, 31.27; 1 car (im
mature), $1.26; 1 car, 11.20. 'Sample yet-
low: X cars, (1.04; 2 cara, 11.03. No.
mlxeoM 1 car (old), $2.00. No. 4 mixed: 2
car, $1.45; 1 car, $1.42. No. 6 mixed: X
car, $1.40; 2 cara, $1.36; 3 cars, 31.35. No.
$ mixed: I car, 31.26; 1 car, $1.20. Sample
mixed: l car. 11.30.
Omaha Cash Prices Cora: 4 white, $1.45
91.47; i white, $1.3601.40; 4 yellow. $1.44
1.49; C yellow, 1 . 3 Q 1 . 40 ; 6 yellow, $1.26
01.30; sample yellow, $1,0301.04: 2 mixed.
$2.60; 4 mixed, $1.421.45; ( mixed, $1.35
01.40; sample mixed, 31.30. Oats: Stand
ard. 77c; 3 white, 76Vt76Kc; 4 white,
Tttc; sample, 7676o. Barley: 8. $1.47.
Kye: I1.T4H.
Chicago 12:80 prices, furnished The Baa
I a ti , j . , i
vj jjaii e D17SR1 Biucti aim Brain DfUKcrv,
Jia aoutn tsixteentn street, omnha:
Art. Close. High. Low.) ClOBoTlYcs'y
Corn.
Jan. 1 24H 1 25U 124 1 25tt 134ft
Dec. 1 7H 1 27 V4 12714 1 2714 137H
May 1 22 1 23ft 122 1 23 122
Oats.
Dee. 7614 77 76 7T 76
May 11M 7454 72 74 t$
Pork.
Jan. 46 46 46 45 48 30 46 46 46 26
May 46 00 46 00 46 00 48 00 46 $6
Lard.
Jan. 24 (2 24 60 24 62 24 67 24 45
May 24 77 24 87 24 75 24 80 34 ($
Rib.
Jan. 24 67 24 62 24 62 24 60 24 46
May 24 30 24 97 24 82 24 96 24 77
PERSONAL
THE Salvation Army Industrial Home so
licits your old clothing, furniture, maga
sines. We collect. We distribute. Phone
Dong. 4125 and our wagon will call. Call
and Inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114
Dodge St,
FRIENDS wish the address of Frances
Marion Tricie; last neara oi n was in
Omaha, Write to me, Ckppy. E. M. L., Box
T-817 Omaha Bee. - -
Manicuring (Healer) and scalp treatment.
For appointment call Ty. 1038, 702 S. Z4tn.
MISS FISHER, sulphur, steam baths and
massage. 379 Bran. Tnea. mag. u. ltf
MINNIE NAOLE, massaeuse, steam and
electrio baths. 228 Neville am. v. vai.
LUELLA WEBSTER, massage and mani
curing. 518 Paxtom Blk. Red 2400.
MAE BRUOMAN, (clenttflo masseuse and
baths. 203 Karbach Blk. Red 2727.
BATH and massage. 1802 Farnam St., room
2. Phone Douglas 8751. -
VAPOR and tub baths. Massages of all
kinds. Km, 8. 404 N. 16th. Doug. 7040.
iMMANTJEL private maternity home. Best
care. 2605 tsriatol. w pouter
PRIVATE licensed maternity home. 4416 N.
38th St. Phony Colfax 2042.
SCIENTIFIC massage. 520 Bee Bldg. Phone
Douglas 6372.
MISS WEST, manicure, massage. 210 N. 17th.
E. BROTT, Massage. '702 8. 18th, D. 9526,
Manicuring and mass., 1623 Farnam. R. 19.
Tub baths, manlcurlngT 226 Neville block.
FURNACES cleaned, tl. Central Tin Shop.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY , MONEY MONEY
IS SANTA CLAU8 C0MIN3
TO YOUR HOUSE T
Grown up folks know why he come
or stays away. If you have a little
money he Is more iikeiy to oom.
Are you going to run the risk of him
mlasln youT Take no chance and get
the money today. Let us five Santa
Claua your number.
For 26 years we have been doing this..
Easy payments. Utmost privacy.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY,
340 Paxtnn Block. Tel. Doug. 2295
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha,
FURNITURE, pianos and note as security.
$40, 6 no.,.H. goods, total cost, $3.50.
$40, 6 mo., Indorsed notes, total cost, $2.60.
Smaller, large am'ts proporttonat rate,
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
AT 1 PCT SMALLER LOANS 2 PCT.
W. C. FLATAU.rEST. 1892.
6TH FLOOR (ROSE) SECURITIES. TT. 5
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
- Lowest rates. Private loan booth. Harry
Malashock, 1614 bodge. D. 661. Est. 1891.
Fine Christmas
Gift for the Family
a Bargain
3608 Marcy St., Field club district, a
fine six-room strictly modern home In
first class condition, having large living
room with fireplace, three good slsed
bedrooms. 81ghtly south front lot,
street paved and paid for. Owner of
fers this property at attractive prlc of
3,250 on term, of $600 cash, balance
monthly, fton't fall to see this prop
erty. Keys at our office, 202 South 17th
St. Phone Douglas 6013.
PORTER & SHOTWELL
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OMAHA' LIVE STOCK
Cattle Prices 50 Cents Higher
Than Week Ago; Hogs 20
Cents Up From Friday;
Fat Lambs Lower.
Omaha, Dec. 23, 1J17.
Cattle. Hors. Sheep,
... $.716 (.188 33,090
Receipts were:
Offlclsl Monday .
Official Tuesday .
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday .
Official Friday ...
Estimate Saturday .
7.463 9,9:9 38,951
6,48 13.866 17,134
4,246 . 4,408 10.339
2,275 7,003 3.335
260 4,800 1.(00
Six days this week. .. .29,444 48.334 81,199
Same days last week,. 36, 818 6S.0H1 48,627
Same days 2 wks. ago. 51,003 61,889 72,883
Same days 3 wks. ago. 39,970 60,704 41,726
Same days 4 wks. ago. 59, 431 39.277 61,615
Same days last year ..31,930 92.990 44.426
Receipts and .disposition of live stork at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha. Neb., fur 24
hours ending at 3 o clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
C . M ft St. P .. 1
Missouri Pacific. 2 1
Union Pacific 6 .. 6
C. & N. W., east.. 2 6
C- N. W., west.. 1 16 ., 2
0., St. P., M. A O. 2 St .. ..
C. B t Q, east.. ..3
C, B. ft Q, west.. 3 4
C. R. 1.1 ft P., essl 1 2 1
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts., 10 58 1 8
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Hogs.
Morris A Co 317
Swift ft Company v 401
Cudahy Packing Company. 468
Armour ft Co 380
Schwarts ft Co 149
J. W. Murphy 696
Armour South St. Paul 1,541
Total ., 3.940
Cattle Tle cattle trade after opening
weak, dull and lower, came to life Wednes
day and from then on advanced sharply.
Native beeves closed from 35a to In most
cases 40 60c higher than a week ago, with
the best weighty short feeds around $11,760
13.60. Westerns showed less sdvance than
that and a the run was decidedly of a
cleanup character grass steers took second
ary place In the market. Uood kiwis sold
around $18.00910.26. with nothing real
choice here. Butcher atork closed the week
around 60o higher than the low time Tues
day, or 25 40c higher than a week ago.
This means that price are nearly a high
as they havs been at any time this season
Stockers and feeder shared the general ad
vance, closing 60o or more above the low
time Monday, and selling more readily than
for soma time, the week's clearance being
the best In nearly a month. Total receipts
for the week were the smallest In over three
months, amounting to 29,400 head.
, Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves,
$13.60014.00; good to choice beeves. 111.60
013.50; fair to good beeves, 39 50ll.6O;
common to fair beeves, $7.00 9.60; good to
choice yearlings, 413.00914.00; fair to good
yearling, $10,608)12.00; common to Mr
yearlings, $6.60010.60; good to choice
grass beeves, $10.00911.2$; fair to good
grass beeves, $3.76910.00; cqmmon to fair
grass beeves, $6.6093.60; good to choice
heifers. $8.00910.60; good to choice cows.
$8.809.69; fslr to good rows, $6.6091.76;
common to fair cows, $5.606.16; good to
choice feeders, $9.76918.76; fair to good
feeders, $8.25 9.76; commoato fatr feeders,
$6.0097.00; good to choice stockers, $8,509
9.60; stock heifers, $8.5098.26; stock cows,'
$6.009185; stock Calves, $6.00 9 9.60; veal
calves, $9.006113,75; bullsrstags, etc., $6.25
O8.60.
Hogs The lightest run of the week was
on hand this morning, and trade right from
the beginning was aotlve. Both packer
and shippers bought readily at prices that
were all the way from lOo to 16o and in
some case a much a 20c higher than
yesterday. The general quality of the of
ferings was good. Choice hogs crossed the
scales at $16.60, 16o higher than the best
price paid yesterday, while the bulk moved
at $16.15916.40. Fractloally everything wa
cleared up before 10 o'clock, with the ex
ception of a few loads that were reported
late. Trade for the Week Is around l$o
higher.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Ar. 8h. Pr.
63. .216 ...$18 1$ 64. .333 160 $16 20
65. .331 ... 18 26 66. .339 220 1$ 30
86. .341 120 16 35 69. .811 260 16 40
80. .244 ... 16 46 63. .258 ... 1$ 50
rias.
68.. 80 ... 10 00 45. .1ST ... IS i
Sheep Receipt this week have been un
usually large for Mila late In the season,
and while aged stock was held about steady,
all kind of lamb have shown a downward
tendency. Fat lamb are 25960o and on
some of the heavies 76o lower than a
week ago. Feeders show a similar decline
and some clipped lambs, while In very light
supply, broke about as much ss snythlng
else. The week' supplies total 81,000 head.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
handywelght, $16.60916.00; lambs, heavy
weight, $14.00915.50; lambs, feeders, $14.00
916.00; lambs, shorn, $11.60914.00; lambs,
culls, $10.001916.0; yearlings, fslr to choice.
$11.60913.35; yearlings, feeders, $12,009
14.25; wethers, fair to choice, $11.00912.50;
ewes, fair to choice, $9.75 11.25; ewes,
breeders, all ages, $10.60916.60; ewes, feed
ers, $7.60910.60; ewes, culls and canners,
$6.0097.36.
6t. Louis Illv Stock. '
St. Lodls, Dec. 22. Cattle Receipts, 2,004
head; market steady; native beef steers.
$8.00914.25; yearling steers and . heifers,
37.0015.60; cows, $6.00 911.00; stockers and
feeders, $6.60911-00; fair to prime southern
beef steers, $9.00912-76; beet cow and
heifers, $6.00910.00; prime yearling steers
and heifers, $7.50010.00; native calves,
$5.7516.00.
Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; market high
er: lights, $16.36916.66; pigs, $13.76916.26;
mlxsd and butchers, $16.30916.85; good
heavy, $16.70916.90; bulk of sales,$16.$0
16.75. ' s
Sheep and Lambs Keoelpts, none;
market steady; lambs, $13.00916.25; ewes,
$10.00911-50; wethers, $11.00912,60; can
ners and choppers, $6.00 9 $-00.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Deo. 33. Cattle Receipts,
1,000 head; market steady; prime fed
steers, $13.60914.90: dressed beet steers,
$11.00912.80; w.BteiSi steer, $8.76910.60;
cows, $5.6099.10; heifers. $8.00 9 1 0.66;
stockers and feeder, $7.00910.00; bulls,
$6.0099.00; calves, $6.00018.00.
Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head; market
steady; bulk of sales, $15.76916.40; heavy,
$16.20916.50; packers and butchers, $16.60
916.45; light, $15.60916.30; pigs, $12,509
15.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head;
market steady; lambs, $15.00 15.76 ; year
lings, $12.00913.60; wethers, $11.00 12.50;
ewes, $9.00911.36.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, Ia., Dec, 22 Cattle Receipts,
800 head; market steady; beef steers, $7.60
913.00: fat cow and heifers, $6.6099.25;
canners, $3.2596.25; stockers and feeders,
$7.00910.00; calves, $7.60911 60; bulls,
stags, etc., $6.6098.50; feeding cows and
heifers, $5.7598.00.
Hogs Receipts, 5,500 head; market 59100
higher; lights, $15.90916.20; heavy, $16.25
16.45; pigs, $14,0095.60; bulk of sales,
$16.26916.35.
Bhsep and Lambs Receipts, 100 neaa;.
market steady. .
f Chicago Live Stock Market,
hlcago. Dec. 22. Cattle Receipts, 4,000
htad; market, steady; native steers, $7,269
14.35; western steers, $8.30912.75; stockers
ind feeders. $6.26910.36; cows and hellers.
$5.10911.20; calves, I9.00frl6.60.
Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market.
strong; bulk of sales, $16.30916.80; light,
$15.60916.76; mixed, $16.1016.86; heavy,
$19105916.85; rough, $16.06916.20; pigs.
11. 60915.00.
Qhinn anH T.antha T?un)nt. 1 A AAA tlnnri
market, steady: wethers, $9.00913.00; ewes,
$8.00911.80; lambs, $12,60916.35.
St. Joseph Live Stork.
St. Joseph, Dec. 22. Cattle Receipts. 400
head: market steady: steers, $8.00914.00;
cows and heifers, $5.60912.75; calves, $6.00
14.00.
Hoes Receipts, 2,000 head; higher; top,
$16.60; bulk. $16.10916.40.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 876 neaa;
market steady; lambs, $12.00915.60; ewes,
$6.0011.36.
Omana Hay Market.
Receipts fair, demand qulst on medium
grade of prairie hay; market stesdy, with
prices unchanged on both alfalfa and prairie
hay.
Prairie Hay Choice upland, $24.00; No.
1, $22.0023.00; No. 2, 118.00 19.00; No. 3.
$16.00916.00. Midland: No. 1. $22,009
23.00; No. 2, $13.00918.00. Lowland: No.
1, $17.00918.00; No. 2, $14.00916.00; No.
$, $11.60(fl$.60
Straw Oat, $3.(0; wheat, $9.0.'
Alfalfa Choice. $31.00;. No. 1, $28,009
30.00; standard, $26.00928.00; No. 3, 24.009
25.00; No. 3, $21.00923.00.
Duluth Linseed.
Duluth, Minn., Dec. 22. Linseed: On
track, $3.43tt93.$6to; arrive, $3.33; ar
rive In December, 3143; December, (3.43V.
bid; May, $3.2 July, $3.34tt nominal.
New York Cotton Market.
New York, Dec. 22. The cotton market
today closed steady, net 1 point lower to
21 points higher, -
REVIEWS OF THE WEEK-
financial.
New York. Dee. 23. The market for se
curl ties was again governed by the trend
of foreign and domeatlo war Incidents. For
the most part these received unfavorable
Interpretation, aa wss evidenced by the
large number of new low records registered
by stocks and bonds.
Belief that this country Is to share ta a
greater extent In burdens and responsibilities
of the forelga conflict, delay In the settle
ment of the railroad situation, and Indica
tions of further trsde restrictions, ac
celerated the setback from which slight ral
lies were made towards the end of the week
The most obvious feature of the stork
market is its purely nomtnsl and technical
character. Deaplte the safeguards Imposed,
short selling continued to exert more than
Industrials owed much of kholr reversal1 to
the coal famine which seriously affected
some of the more Important plants produc
ing steel. Iron ami kindred products.
Kails were again handicapped, not Only
by the situation at Washington, but more
particularly by Indications that dividend
disbursements sre In line for downward re
vision. Money held at recent firm rates for
call loans, with Increased scrutiny of col
lateral, time funds again being In scant
supply. Virtually no money Is obtainable,
except lor the shorter terms. This condl
tlon la expected to prevail until well Into
the coming year.
t.raln and Provisions,
Chicago, Dec. 22. Skyward , bounds In
values 'and accompanying removal or rail
road embargoes eaat of Chicago have maiLc
an exciting week In the corn market, hut
extreme top quotations could not be held.
Net gains for the week were 20 to 3 He.
Oats advanced l'o to 2V.c, and provision
6 it- to 31.69.
The .biggest single leap by ths corn
market was In the May delivery, which at
one time showed an almost vert tele rise
of 6c a bushel. At the ame lime. Im
mediately following the announcement that
tho embargo had been cancelled, the De
cember aad January options ascended to
within Ke of the highest level petslble
under existing ruhs.
Uosslp wua current that the maximum
price limit en future dollverlta would be
raised, but dentals were promptly forthcom
ing, and the snlur of bulla then began to
subside. A further reuse of reaction was
the fiict that lifting of tho embargo ap
parently failed altogether to stimulate
shipping demand. ,
Oats sonred wit., corn, but to a less sen
sational degree. Holder of oats displayed
greater readiness to realise profits.
Upturns In the provision market were uz
crlbed in large m wsure to curtailment of
the hog supply a rklng renters. Prev
lously, arrivals of hogs had been excessive
'for Immediate requirements.
.. Coffee) Market.
New York. Dec. 22. There was a renewal
of the recent buying In the market for cof.
fee futures thl morning. The opening wa
iiulet and unchanged, but, offerings were
very light and when the Wall street or
Liverpool buying orders appeared around
the ring prices readily responded. March
sold up to 7.60c and September to 8.06c,
with the market closing at a net. advance
of 10 to 13 points. No fresh new feature
was emphasised In connection with the up
ward movement, but there was continued
talk of a better spot demand and steady
Braslltan markets'. Closing bids: December
and January, 7.43c; March. 7.59c; May,
7.74c; July, 7.89c; September. 8.04c Snot
coffee, steady; Rio 7s, 71to; Sanloa 4s, 84,0.
rio cnange wa reported In the eoat and
freight situation. The official sables showed
unchanged milrels prices la Braitl except
MnnffA- .... -.t,lk-..u . , , .
26 rel higher.
Chicago Prod u re.
Chicago, Dec. 23. Butter Market' un
changed.
Eggs Market unsettled; receipts, 4.031
asOs; firsts, 46947c; ordinary firsts. 439
45c; at mark, cases Included, 40 0 46c;' re-,
frlgerator firsts, 369Sc.
Potatoes Market higher; receipts, 18
cara; Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, bulk,
$1.8091 6; Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota,
sacks, $1.8693.00.
Poultry Alive, market unchanged.
' New York Cotton.
New York, Deo. 22. -Cotton Futures
opened steady; December, 30,$0c; January,
89.81c; March, 29. 00c May, 38.70c; July,
38.86c. - .
Cotton, spot, quiet; middling uplands,
30.86o.
Cotton futures clostd steady; December,
30.45c; January, 29.69c; March, 39.16c;
May, 2S.8Jo; July. 29.60c.
, Minneapolis Orala,
Minneapolis. Minn,, Dec. 33. Flour Mar
ket unchanged.
Jlarley 11.3091.60.
Rye $1.8491.85.
Bran $38.60939.00.
Corn No. 8 'yellow, $1.6591.70.
Oats No. 3 white, 75H76c.
Flax $3.36i43.89!4.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 32. Corn No. 2
mixed. $1.87 91.10; No. 2 white, $1.70; No.
2 yellow, $1.7091.72; December, $1.28; Jan
uary. $1.24i. i
Oats No. 2 white, 79H80c; No. 2
mixed, $78tt9 70c.
Kansas City Produce,
Kansas City, Mo Dec. 22. Butter
Creamery, 43 Vh ; firsts; firsts, 41 Sic; seconds,
39 Sic; parking, $4c. i
Eggs Firsts, 46e; seconds, 29930a,
Poultry lien, 20c; rooster, 14c; broil
ers, 23924c.
' , St, Louis Grain.
' St. Louis, Mo., Deo. 21. Corn! No. I,
$1.66; No. 2 white, $1.7491-75; December,
$1,276.; May, $1.24 asked.
Oats No. 2 track, 78 Ho; No. 3 white,
7$H08lc. ,
London Money.
London, Dec. 23, Bar sliver, 4 ftd psr
ounce. Money, 4 per cent. Discount rates;
Short bills, i per cent; three month bill,
4 per cent. i
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salesmen who can quickly place some
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Proven profits of gasoline business very
large. Write or wire. , '
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NEW YORK -STOCKS
Trading Altogether Inconse
quent'ial, With Sluggish Un
dertone; Shippings Show
Moderate Steadiness.
New York, Dec. 22. Trading In storks
today was altogether Inconsenuentltal, Wlthk
a sluggish Undertone. RatlP and some of
tha more prominent Industrials were mildly
reactionary, but shippings, oils motor and
a few less distinctive war Issues showed
moderate steadiness and occasional
strength.
The market for bonds far exceeded In In
terest that, far other securities. Desplts
the disavowal of new peace moves, further
substantial recoveries were scored by the
Anglo-French 6's, Paris 6 s and French
munitions. si '
On tho "curb," where Ruvijin govern
ment 5Vi and 6'i per cent birnd- are dell It
In, overnight advances of $ to 7 per cent'
were reported. Domestic bonds manifest Id
no material change, some of the prominent
Investment Itsues yielding slightly. Liberie
4's were dull at 97.04 to 97, with great
HctlvltV In thfl lU'l at AS .1R In SS ! Tn.
Ul sales, psr value, aggregated $2,625,000,
Old United States bonds were unchanged
on call during the week. The feature ol
the bank statement was a contraction ot
$93,600,000 tn actual reserves, reducing that
Hem by more than half, with an accom
panying decrease of $112,000,000 In loans. ..
'Amur. Beet Sugar 65
American ("Rn 16,000 84 34 34
Amcr. (V& K 9,000 63'4 68t, 62
Amer. Locomotive. 10,000 49VS 49 49 .
Anier. S. & R 11,000 70H ' tt ' S
Amer. Sugar Ret ,, .... 93
Amer. T. & T 7,000 99 V4 99 99
Amer. 7. , I,, ft S 11
Anaconda Copper . 43.1100 M 65 65 '
Atcnison -.17.000 78 77V4 78
A., O. & W. I. S. L. 6.000 97 96 96
Unl. ft Ohio . 12,000 41 40 40',
Utttte A Sup. Cop 14V.'
t'al. Petroleum ll.i
Canadian Pacific , 3,000 129ft 129Va 1391
Central Leather ... 15,000 59 67 67S
Chen. Ohio .A. 3.000 438t 43V 4Vi
fT-hl. Mil. & St. P. 6,000 38 37V. 37
fill, ft N. W 864
C, R. I. ft P. etfa 4,000 17 16 18V
Chliio Copper .... 13,000 38 38Vi 38
Colo.' F. ft I JJiJ
Corn Product Ref. 21,000 29ft 26, 28ft
Crucible Steel .... 6.000 43 47ft 48
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 12,000 27 26ft 26ft
Distiller Sec 12,000 33ft 32ft 33ft
KrM 6,800 13ft 13ft 13ft -
Ucneral Klectrlc .. 31,000 123 122ft 122ft
Uenernl Motors .,. 46,000 93ft 91 83ft ,-
tit. No. pfd 9,000 81ft 1 ft l
tit. No. Oro tf. . 24ft
Illinois Central 86
Inspiration. Copper 15,000 39 ft 39 39
Int. M. M. pfd... 64,000 80ft 78ft 78ft
IntcriiKtlonnl Nickel H, 000 26ft 26ft 26 ''
Internal. Paper .. 8,000 23ft 23ft ' S3
K. C. Southern 16 ft
Kennecott Copper . ..,.53 30 3.0
LouIh. ft Nash 107
Maxvilell Motors .. 36.000 21ft 21ft 21ft
Mexican Petroleum 18.000 22ft 71ft 71
Miami Copper ... 2,000 26 25ft 26ft
Missouri Pacific .. 4,000 22ft 22ft 12ft
Montana Power .... $1
Nevada Copper ... 3,000 lfift loft
New'ork Central, 14,000 63ft 63ft Jft
N. Y., N. H. ft It 37ft
Norfolk ft Western 4,00 ti ft 95ft ' 9ift
morinom racific .... 77
I'aclflo Mall 12 '
Pacific T. & T..,.. , nlef..
Pennsylvania 25,000 42 41 ft 41ft
Pittsburgh Coal ; 38 ft
Ray Con. Copper.. 8,000 20ft 20ft 20ft
ucauing 17,0110 68 ft 67 ft 87 ft
Hopubllo I. ft S.. 8.000 74W 14 , fia; '
Bhattuck Art. Cop .... 15ft
Southern Pacific ., 6,000 78 ft 77ft 77ft
Southern Ry 6.000 28 22ft !2'4
Stuilebaker Corp. . 20.000 45 4 4 'A ti.
Texas Co. 27,000 126 124 125ft-
union i-aouio .... 8,000 104 103ft 10.1ft
II. 8. Ind. Alcohol .... .... 109ft
V. . Steel 667,000 83ft 83 63ft
V. S. Steel pfd.... 10,000 103ft 103ft 19
Utah. Copper ...C, 8,000 74ft 73ft 73ft
Wabash )fd "B". . 2,000, 18ft 18ft 1 M V,
Western Union .... 4,000 79ft 79 tSft
Westing, Eleo .... 9,000 36ft 36 ' 36
Total sales for the day, 173,000- shares.
New York Money. '
New York. Deo. 22. Mercantile Paner
$ft6ft per cent. Sterling Sixty-day bills,
$4.71 ft; commercial 60-day bills on -banks,
$4.71; commercial 00-day bills. $4.70ft! de-
mand, $4.75ftt cables, $4,76 7-16. Silver
Bar, 86ftc; Mexican dollars. 68 He. Bonds
Government, steady; railroad, Irregular.
17. SL 2 rcg.. 96ftOt. No. 1st 4fta. 83
do coupon .. 86ftlli, Cen. r. 4a, ,. 76ft
HI. S. 3s rcg.. 99 Int. M. M. 6s.,., 00
do coupon ... 99 tK. C. S. r, 6s, 76ft
tr. 8. Lib. 8fts 88ftL, ft N. un, 4s,.." 84ft I
U. S. 4s reg...!03ftK. K. ft T. 1st 4s 5ft
do coupon ...103 ft Mo. Pac. gon. 4s 68ft
Am. F. 8. 6s.. 94 ft. Mont. Power 6s. 88
A. T, ft T. c. 6sS9ftN. Y. C. d. 6s.,89ftl
Anglo-French 6s. 69 No. Pac. 4s..... I! ft
Arm. ft Co. 4ft 80ft do 3s ........ 67
Atchison gen. 4s. 83 Or. S. L. r. 4s.. 83ft
U. ft O. c. 4fts 70ftPac. T. ft T. 6s.. 91ft
Beth, Steel r. 5a 87 Penn. Con. 4s., 96ft
Cont, Leather 6s. 93 do gon. 4fts.. 86ft
Cen. Pac. 1st... 78 Reading gen. 4s Sift
C. ft O. C. 6s.... 73 8 L A 8 F a 6s 64
C, B. A Q. j. 4s 91 ft So. Pac. 0. 6s.. 85 ft
C M ft 8 P c 4fts 67 So. Ry 90ft
C R. I. ft P. r. 4s 6lftTex. ft Pac. 1st. 64ft
C. ft 8. r. 4fts 68ftl!nlon Pactflo 4 86
D. ft R& a. r. 6s 50 U. 8. Rubber 61. 76ft
Dom. of Cat,. 6s 88 V. 8. Steel 6a.. 3ft '
Erie gen. 4s.... 48 Wabash 1st .,, 83
tOen, El oc. 6s.. 96ft "
' LEGAL NOTICES.
ANNUAL MEETING, x
The annual, meeting of the stockholder!
of the State Savings A Loan association
will be held In the office of the association
at 1623 Harney street on January 8,- 1918,
Polls will ba open from 9 a. m. until 6 p.
m. for the election of two directors In plact
of Samuel Rees, deceased, and Irving 0. 1
Barlght, whose term expires, and such othei
business ss may come before the meeting.
H. M. BE ALL, Vice-President.
IRVING O. BAR1GHT, Secretary.
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