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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; JANUARY 6, ltfltf.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
CHEYENNE CO.. NEBRASKA.
Section for nla: Six and one-half mile
". from Lodgepol. A bargain If taken bfor
March 1, 1018. Write C. L. Pate, (It Nat
' Bank building. Omaha, Neb.
GOOD atock ranch, consisting of 1.180 acrea
of land. It mile (oath of North Piatt,
4 mtle north of Diekon, Neb., en the
B. 4 M. railroad. 110 per acre. Writ
F!rt National Bank, Harden, Colo.
SMALL Nebraska farm on aay payment
acre up. W rra the farm w aell
you. Tb Hungtrford Potato Grower'
association. Uth and Howard 8ta. Omaba
Hoorls 0171
i'OR SALE 480 acre of graxlng and al
falfa bottom land In Lincoln county, Neh.
Near a good town. Can b divided. Ad
dress, A.- J. VanAnda, Pawne City,
Neb.
120 ACRES. 8 mile northwest of Blair; new
house, large barn, fenced and other Im
provement; worth $200 per acre; will sell
for If. Call Red 1254. or Hit Be Bid
PRICED to sell by owner. 120-a. corn and
alfalfa land, t ml 8. W. of Coleridge.
Neb. All can be farmed. Paul Peterson.
Blair. Neb.
120 ACRES. L'--oln Co.. Neb., a bargain.
JOHN J. MULVIHILL. REALTOR.
tOO Brandel Theater Bldg. Phon
' Poaglss Ot.
10 ACRES, nearly level. Improved, between
Oakland and Wert Point. Neb., at only
$110. on easy term. G. A. KulU Oakland.
Neb.
(I ACRES, all In cultivation. V mil 8. W.
of Allen. Neb.; all good land; wilt Mil
at a bargain. 8. Larson. Carka, Neb.
RANCHES of alt ls and kind. ay
term. A. A. Patsman. 101 Karbeen Blk,
LlBT your land for quick reaults with C
J. Cnan. 110 McCagn Bldg.. Omaha,
Missouri Lands,
SMALL MISSOURI FARM.
110 aah and II monthly, no lntrt of
tax: highly prodoctlv land; oloaa U
I tbre big markets. Writ for photograph
- and fall Information. MUNQER, A-llt.
NT Mi Bldg. Kanaa City. Mo
40 ACRES, Bate county, Missouri, well
Improved, terms, no trad. Beach, IK
Rldg Building, Kana City. Mo.
" Wisconsin Lands.
FORCED SALS SNAP,
' 111 highly productlv acre, nearly lvl;
TO under cultivation; balanca ay clear
ing; om woven wlr fencing; no tone;
fin new 7-room house, large screened
porch, good collar; warm barn for II
head; good silo and W- outbuilding;
good well; appl trees and imall fruit
On main road and cream rout, 4 miles
from stor; I mile from Shell Lak. Wls
eonatn. This fin farm must so at forced
sal before Jan. It, and to make this
absolutely certain 1 offered at only III
an acre; about V, cash, balanc to suit;
good title; could not be bought In the
print for less than double this prlc.
Bom man of quick action will get a
bargain. Equity Balty Exchange, 100
Olob Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.
Miscellaneous,
" iiitACRB FARM $14,000.
ON MARYLAND'S EASTERN SHORE.
On Improved road In proprou farm
ing neighborhood only I mile to town.
Ill acres lvl, fertll. ston-fr land In
ultlvatlon, good for I tons hay, 100 bush
la potatoes, $0 bushels corn or 40 bush
Is wheat per aor. Tlmbr atlraatd
worth $1,000. Two dwellings, I barn. 4
stables, granarle, poultry houses, to., te.
W enjoy short, mild, nearly snow-fr
winters, long, delightful summers, with
j1nty of rain, and lvel cement auto roada
Plow and sow peas In February dig ee
end crop potato and sd wheat Id No
vember. Western farmer settling all
around. Com and so. Detail pag 11.
Strout's Catalogu of 111 Bargains In a
dosen states. Copy mailed fre. H. A.
trout Farm Agency, Dpt 1071, 101 0.
Uth St, Omaha. Neb.
CHf TCP) FARMS Nllwon. 411 Rn Bldg.
FARM LAND WANTED
WANT LAND
Owner of tha following proprtls hr
la Omaha wants to get a farm or ranoh:
7 One larg brick tor building, first
story; scond and third torls frame: fin
rooming houa proposition; prlo tlMOfc
dear. On new pred brick stora build
Ing. prlc H.000I mtg It.soo, wn rnud.
Orf room house, fin oondltlon. on
good corner lot; prlc. $1,100, mortgage
"ona'll.OOO first farm mortgage, I THti,
I Pr cnt , v (
S. S. and R. E. Montgomery,
tit City National
" WANTED TO KENT. m
I am an experienced firmer and stock
, ral.er. I hav I boy, on. It.
' ono 1$. all ralaed on a farm. I dd to
town last spring and don't Ilka It I want
to rant an equipped grain and stock farm
a gharas whero ovryhlng woo'db
" furnish by th owner. Anyon bavtng
a farm to rnt that way ddresaH. H.
unrry, i-arneu, im.
Don't list your farm with If Tow want
- U ""'a'p. BNOWDEN SOW.
411 Uth. ' Dougl $171. .
rwANJT to rent a I to I0-eorfarm near
OmaUa, with option of buying; reliable
, and Induatrlowa. J. Simmons, 1140 N.
4 at, a l at
U'.'i U. 1 1 l"L.-. nm nwnsr of moo
a
urn tor m Ji";-
tcrlntlon. u. r. nwn. . m ' r--
AUTOMOBILES
Satisfied Customers
Our Best Advertisement
Every car sold with a money back
if not satisfied guarantee.
N.w Oakland light lx roadsUr. $71".
flllghtly used Oakland six touring. $500.
Maxwell touring, nearly nw, $421.
We are the used Ford men
New Ford touring, $409. .
Bllghtly ued 'IT touring. $15$.
Good '10 Ford touring. $160. - -v
10 Ford touring, good tires, $".
II Ford touring, repainted. $" .
14 touring, good tire, own"'' t
W(ntr top for Hudson l-M. $.
Winter tops for Fords, solid glass doors,
TBadlator repair work; all work guaran-
UNew and second-hand radiators for all
TRAWVER AUTO CO.
TX.UXU OOTC 1110 Farnm St.
Closing 6ut'used-uars
Having iftthl '
TTlllys-Overiana orenc... -
them to sell. Tak advantag of th p
clal prices while they last. ,
Van Brunt Automobile Co.
104T Famam St.
"USED CAR BARGAINS. .
large asaortment to select from. All
lat model, from $10 un. ,
M. C. MEEKS, - : v
Omaha Oarag. loth J"':.,,
m-V- its Pongla llOt-
"ennn
MANIFOLD HEATERS $2.50 r
Power attachment. $J. and Nonklck. bur
rlar proof crank. $ 10: C O. TO. Free
tr lei An Wanted. "Oakl.y." To.1-
. office Box II. omana.
"tiAn1 "e 111!
....
On Ford delivery car J
.Ono 114 Road.ter
Tell "1 Herney St. P. ,
ATT klrte of cere for hire, with or with
A"'tkdrlv.,?fby the mil. or by th hour
lc per -mil Douglas tllO. N-
. rreeV evtce Oen
Ftudeheker-Wlleen. In
W bv the Ket bsrraln Sj t
on" Bemev '71. Fsmsm t llth Av.
FOR SAlTw- 117 even-paaenger Hupmo
bile. Bun 1.000 mllea At bargain.
wff Pmf ' a tfim(r',w1,.w Kebraska
TVnuV ".. Omi Neb.
f!WVT Snw-Sl fne ' t $' !
fben r.nir frt,e? wevee vn: er"i on
. floor. T3. I HolllnsawoTth. Over-
trtn. rr
WmmW"" . 1 wr .. ee ia ft T
pvefa , save r. prevents
i pn? MX. 0eh., Web.
B4rT,rriPj r-W1. 9.hnr ev1c:
- 11m1 for de'lveid Omsbe Ttedlator.
A Wore-. 11 Cnm. sit. Tv. 071
A VTrrwFnn nvrtr CAPif" inn I'sirn
CAR"!; nnk-k l: no delay Aut Fx-
4ine Vn 17 Fereem lt Tn sex
GITR VTrn TTWX! AVn VTT,rAVT7TNO
CO a 'I Vtnrte of tire rwfrlnS" end wora
guaranteed, Dougla 7151. 110 Douglas St.
AUTOMOBILES
AUTO EXCHANGE CO.,
BARGAINS
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Every Customer
W do honestly and sincerely endeavor
to live up to this motto.
W guarantee th mechanical condition
of every car In this ad.
This does not necessarily mean that
wa hav overhauled every car, but It doe
mean that we hav overhauled every car
that needed It.
Evry car ha been refinlshcd through
out Including new tops where necessary.
Ford touring, good running order. ..$160
1915 Ford touring IIS
1910 Ford touring, new tires, newly
painted ISO
UK Ford touring, new tires, lots of
extra 121
1117 Ford roadster, nearly new 121
1017 Ford touring, good running or
der i:s
1(11 Ford touring, brand new...... 171
1017 Ford eoupalet, lota of ex t res... 471
( Ford chasis, good running order,
each 140
1 new 111) Ford bodies, curtains,
tops, shields, each S
Hudson "14" roup 450
Chalmers touring, good running order 110
Mots ouring, newly painted ., tii
Regal touring, good running order.. 210
Chevrolet roadster. Ilk new 271
Overland roaditer "71," newly pslnted 171
Overland touring "71," like new.... 410
Chalmers master six .,. 410
Buick 17, newly painted ........... 414
Studebaker, Ilk new 410
Cadlllao touring, good running order. $00
If yon aro dlatlsfld with your old
ear trade It Is and get ono you can us.
Make small payments each month; w
stor It for you until yon want It ,
Opa Sundays and evenings.
AUTO EXCHANGE CO.,
Douglas 1911. HOT Farnam.
ATTENTION GARAGE
MEN!
Ws will soon bo In position to supply
jrott with all kinds of
AUTO PARTS
At tl to lis on th dollar; sav us your
order.
AUTO EXCHANGE CO.,
Douglas 1015. 2107 Farnam.
STUDEBAKER - WILSON,
(INC.)
QUALITY USED CARS
Few people hav any conception of th
manufacturing facilities behind th Stud
baker cars, or th magnitude of th
operation Involved. Th great Stude
bsker foundries, forge shops, plants, ma
chin shops and body works aaaur th
owner ot two vitally Important points.
First that the finished product Is wholly
a Studebaker creation, worthy of th best
traditions of a-OS-yaar leadership among
American manufacturer.
And as suoh, a product for which Stud
baker I proud to assume complete re
sponsibility. Second That th hug Investment be
hind this vast successful enterprise makes
It certain that regardless ot condition
during th war or after th war, her Is
a great company that I In business to
stay, and to deilvar to tha public a high
grade product at a reasonable price.
THE BARGAINS-
1114 Studebaker Four Touring Car. ,,,$JS0
,1014 Studebker Four Touring Car, ..$171
'lilt Studebaker Six Touring Car.. ,.$600
101$ Studebaker Six Touring Car.... $471
1011 Studebaker Six Touring Car.. ..$100
1014 Studebaker Four Touring Car. ,.$400
1011 Studebaker Four Touring Car. ..$500
1111 Studebaker Four Touring Car. ..$450
1010 Studebaker Six Touring Car.. ..$700
1017 Studebaker Four Touring Car.. ..$600
1017 Studebaker Four Touring Car.. ..$700
1017 Studebaker Six Touring Car.... $750
1117 Studebaker Six Touring Car.,.. $700
1017 Studebaker Six Touring Car.... $000
101$ Studebaker Four Touring Car. .,.$750
1017 Maxwell Roadster $4110
1111 Overland Touring Car.... 1226
1017 Studebaker Landau r...90
Bulok Roadster, reftnlshed $171
Ford Dsltvery Truck, complete, an x-
tra bargain ..$150
Columbia Eleotrlo, enclosed car; Just
the thing for winter $110
NOW IS TUB TIMB TO BUT.
Studebaker-Wilson, Inci
Farnam St.. at llth Av. liar. 171.
ON) 1114 Ford Roadster: good condition.
toth and Harney Kts. Douglas 1351.
STANDARD MOTOR CO.
1017 Ford For Sale.
1030 Farnam St. Cart Chngatrom.
BARGAINS IN USKD FORD CARS.
lloCaffrsy Motor Co.,
10th and Howard. Ford Agents. Doug. 1501.
ONB new Ford i never been run; speak quick.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
toth and Harney St. Dougla 1151.
ONS Light Six Bulvk, first-class condition.
MARSH UAK.LANU CO.,
toth and Harney Hts. Douglas 1361.
A FEW 1111 Ford touring cars, On used
1017 Ford touring; 4001 B. 14th St Bo.
4340.
OAKLAND aenslbl Six.
HARSH OAKLAND CO.,
1200 Firnam St.
ONB light six Oakland.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
toth and Harney fits. Douglas $181.
BARGAINS In used car.
ORR MOTOR SALES CO.,
40th and Farnam. Harney 414,
BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED.
Ever ready Battery Station. 1104 Farnam.
Auto Bodies.
NOW IS TUB TIMB TO PAINT YOUR
AUTO. WM. PFEIFFER AUTO CAR
RIAOR WKS. 1621 Leavenworth. Tv. T01.
Auto livery and Garages.
DOUGLAS 2832.
Day and night aarvlc. Ford parts
welding and carbon burning. Storage
tires and accessories. Cuming Qarage,
Twenty-fourth and Cuming.
RKNT- A FORD DRIVE IT tOURSELF.
lOo a mile, IH per hour, minimum charge.
(Except Sunday and holiday.)
FORD LIVERY CO.,
Douglas 1411. 1114 Howard St.
Tlrrt and Supplies.
DEALER
WANTED
TO BEPRE8ENT
FORD TRUCK
ATTACHMENT
THE
CAMELFORD
, $40 r. O. B., CHICAGO.
Th only truck attachment converting
th regular Ford Into a one-ton-truck for
$40. Is doing tha sarn thing that other
form-a-truck devlcea ar doing for $350. In
dally use by thousands of firm all over
th country. Live prospects everywhere.
Great money making proposition for re
liable party. State fully your qualifica
tion and territory wanted. Replies held
In strict confidence.
MAREMONT MANUFACTURING! CO.,
SOLB MAKERS.
11$ S. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO.
GUARANTEED TIRES
HALF PRICa
10x1, at $4.10; 10xm. $7.11; 23x!t.
$1.11; 11x4. $10.11; 14x4. $10.16; $Sx4Mh
$11.31.
Good second-hand tires and tube. I
Auta part. $0 to 71 per cent ot list
Writs us for particulars.
AUTO RADIATOR, LAMPS AND
WINDSHIELD ,
repairing, auto tlr and tub repairing our
apeclalty.
Boylan Auto Radiator Co.,
AGENTS WANTED.
1511 Davenport Bt. Phone D. HI 4.
"BILT-NU" tires, guaranteed 1.100 mil
save money. Vulcsnltlng and retreading
Auto and rardltor repairing.
OMAHA RADIATOR. TIRB AND ATJTO
WORKS. 1110-11 Cuming St. Tyler 017
TIRE price wrerkere This is no 3 In 1 tire
COMBINATION TIRE FACTORY.
HOlVj Jackson. Agis. wanted. Omaha. Nek
AUTOMOBILES
TIRES AT HALF PRICE. ALL SIZES.
New $0x1 Firestone, 17.00; Ford tubes, $1
New SOxlH Non Skid Firestone, $11.00.
KAIMAN'H TIRB SHOP. 1721 CCMINO
SAVE 60 PUR CENT ON YOUR TIRES.
O. A O. Tlr and Vulcanizing Co.. 2411
Leavenworth. Tyler 1241-W.
FOR SALE One gallon Bowser gasoline
pump in good condition.. Motor shop.
Bennett, Nob.
BUV Lee puncture-proof pneumatic tires and
eliminate your tlr troublee. Powell Sup
ply Co.. 2051 Farnam Bt.
Starters -nd Generators Repaired.
We repair any storage battery, guaran
teeing same for six months.
OMAHA BATTERY AND SERVICE CO.
2511 Hsrney St. Tyler 3104.
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Anything electrical about your auto.
216 S 19t ll St Douglas 64M
Auto Repairing and Painting.
PHON HARNEY 2907 for auto repairing
DELAY & DEAL. W. Farnam Oarage, 1127
Farnam. Now open. Give u a trial.
$100 reward for magneto we can't repair
Colls repaired. Baysdorfer. 210 N llth.
EDWARDS. E. S.. 2611 N. lth St Web
ster 1102. For best results with re pan
work consult us.
RADIATOR repair work, all work .guaran
teed Trswver Auto Co.. 1110 Fsrnam St.
Motorcycles and. Bicycles
H A R L E Y DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used mschlne. Victor H.
Roo. Th Motorcycle Man, 27th and Leav
enworth
MEDICAL
WHY SUFFER!
Latest and most scisntlflo treat
ment for all disease. Dr. Charles
Barnes, 111-124 Rose Bldg. Ex
amination and consultation free. He
Is curing thousands. WBT NOT
YOU 7 Delays ar dangerous. If
yon can't call, writ. Hours: I a, in
to I p. m. 7:10 to 1:30 ovsnlng.
Sunday by appointment
WANTED.
I Elderly people of means desiring th ad
vantage and convenlencea of a real home,
medical attention, careful nursing If lick;
advantage of all kinds of baths, amuse
ment parlors and th Ilk with board,
room and every convenience to make there
comfortable to writ Box T-336, Omaha
Bee.
RUPTURE successfully treatd without a
urglcal operation. Call or writ Dr.
Frank H. Wrsy, 304 Bee Bldg.
OXYGEN. Sample Treatment fre to th
afflict. 112 S. 2th. Tel. Harney 1177.
PERSONAL
THE Salvation Army Industrial Home so
licit your old clothing, furnltur, maga
sine. We collect. W distribute. Phon
Doug. 4121 and our wagon will call. Call
and Inspect our nsw home, 1110-1112-1114
Dodge Hi.
TO whom it may conoern: I hav pur
chased th Central Bath Institute, and tt
will now be run under th nam of La Bell
Bath Institute. Edna La Bell.
OMAHA bath Inst. Electrio, steam or tub
hatha, massages of all kind. 221 Neville
Blk. Doug. 7311. 16th and Harney Bt.
Manicuring (Healer) and scalp treatment.
For appointment call Ty. 1038. 701 8. 14th.
MISS FISHER, sulphur, ateam bath and
massage. 170 Bran. Thea. Bldg. D. 1650
MINNIE NAGLE, m ansae us, eteaia and
electrio bath. 221 Neville Blk. D. Till.
LUELLA WEBSTER, massage and mani
curing 611 Paxton Blk. Red 1400.
MAE BRUGMAN, aclentlflo masseuse and
baths. 201 Karbach Blk. Red 1727.
BATH and massage. 180 Farnam Bt, room
I. Phon Diugls 1761.
VAPOR nd tub baths. Massage of all
kinds. Rm. 1, 1600 Harney. Doug. 704$.
IMMANUEL private maternity bom. Best
esr. 2601 Bristol. Webster 2101.
PRIVATE licensed maternity home. 441$ N
llth Bt. Phone Colfax 1041.
SCIENTIFIC massage. 620 Be Bldg. Phon
Dnugls 6871.
MISS WENT, manicure, maaesg. 210 N. 17th.
Manlrurlng and mass., 1423 Farnam. R. 10.
MONEY TO LOAN
Orgs nlned by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as aecurlty
$40. I mo., H goods, total cost. $1.60.
$40, ( mo.. Indorsed note, total eoet, $3.40
Smaller, Urge am'ts proportional rat.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
431 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. ttt.
LEGAL KATE LOANS
$24.00 $240.00 OR MORE
EASY PAYMENTS UTMOST PRIVACY
140 PAXTON BtC , TEL. DOUG. 22.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
AT 1 C SMALLER NS OCT.
O W. C. FLATATJ. EST. 111$. "
4th Floor (Rose) Securities Bldg., Ty. $50.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Barry
Malashnrk. 1414 Dndxe TH Ml Ret 1401.
REAL ESTATE
Buy A War
Garden
"An Acre Farm"
Close-In, that you can eultlvat and
either live on yourself or llv In town and
, work during your spar time.
"A LITLE LAND AND A
LIVING"
I th proposition now. Rats everything
In th way of vegetable and fruit and It
you llv on th land raise poultry.
$10 CASH
$10 A MONTH
, For Acre Farms Benson Gardens, Weat
Benson, Benson Acres, North Sid Acre
and South Sid Acres. Th last two ad
dition ar on car line.
We specialise In "Llttl Farms.1
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
1114 Harnsy St.
Fhon Tyler 10.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Homestead company to Stanley Ma
clcek t aL, Harrison avenue, 120
feet east of Thirty-fifth street,
north side, 0x134 $ 221
Michael w, Naylon and wife to Boris
Pred, California street, 130 feet west
of Thirtieth street, south eld,
40x131 1,000
Imperial Investment company to Carl
L. Modesltt, Woolworth avenue, 264
feet west ot Thirty-fifth street,
south aide. 11x141.1 1,500
Lorena Merrill and husband to Martha
A. Miller. Twenty-seventh avenue,
331 feet north of Fort treet. wait
side, 44x110 400
LEGAL NOTICE.
Stockholders' Notice.
Omaba. January, lit, 111.
Notlc I hereby given that tha annual
meeting ot th stockholders ot th Omaha
Oaa company will be held at th office of
th company, 1600 Howard atreet, at 10:10
a. m Monday, January Hit, 111. for th
lection of director for tha nutng year,
and for tb transaction ot such other busi
ness a may com before tb meeting.
FRANK T. HAMILTON, President
GEO. W. CLABAUQH. Secretary.
NotJoo. k
Th regular annual meeting of th stock'
holders ot The Be Building company will
be held at the office of that company In
Omaha at 4 o'clock p. m. January 16. Ill
for th election of a board of directors tor
th ensuing year, and for th transaction
of such other business aa may properly
cam bpfor th meeting i
By order of the preeidpnt.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle Market Closes 40 Cents
Lower for Week; Hogs
Some Lower; Sheep
k Are Higher.
Omaha, January 5, 1913.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Recelnts were;
Official Monday ..,
4.024 3,949 17.903
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ,
Official Friday ...
Estimate Saturday .
4.447
6.494
6.113
6.125
8.204
0.382
13.094
7.225
250
5.471
14.494
3,845 11,4
800 7,700
Six days this week..27.4S3 62,324 53.97S
Rams day last week.. 19,164 27,971 32,426
Same days 2 wit, ago.29,442 48,350 79.763
Same day 1 wks. ago.35,814 58.0G1 48,627
Same days 4 wks. ago.51,008 51,989 72,882
Same daya last year ..28,739 67.381 53,138
Cattle The cattle supply this week 'was
a little larger than last, but smaller by sev
eral thousand head than for the correspond
ing week a year ago. The trend of the mar
ket was extremely Irregular. Packers did
not want high priced beeves, at tho prices
that had been in force, and broke them
every day. the market closing 25$40c lower
than last Friday, with no choice beeves
coming, and best here selling around 112. 0
12.:;. Medium kinds were not over 1025c
lower, and the light cheap cattle held near
ly stesdy. Good to choice cows closed higher.
Dut otner grade reacted after Wednes
day, and medium and plain kinds finished
162So lower then Wednesday, or barely
steady with Thursday of the previous week.
Choice heifer are bringing $11.00011.60.
with best cows as high aa $10.25, medium
kind being around $6.7501.26, and can
nsrs and cutters at $6.764.75. Burls and
ealves were higher, a good many ot Fri
day's sales being 26e above a week ago,
with beat bulls at $10.25, and eholc veal
calve up to $13.00, Very llttl rang stuff
wa her. Th few grass becvea that
showed up sold fully steady, while stockers
and feeders closed at least 25c higher for
th week, and most of th stocksr showed
mors advanc than that ' Receipt today
wer 2 cars, being a llttl larger than a
week ago for a Saturday, but not heavy
enough to make a market.
Quotation on cattle: Prime heavy beeves,
$13.004914.00; good to choice beeves, 411.75
012.76; fair to good beeves, 1 0.00 1 1.60 ;
common to fair beeves, $8.0009.76; good to
choice yearlings, $12.00014.00; fair to good
yearlings, 110.60012.00; common to fair
yearlings, $6.50010.50; good to choice grass
beeves. $10.00011.26; fair to good grass
beeves, $8.75010.00; common to fair grass
beeves, $6.5008.50; good to choice heifers,
$8 60011.00; good to choice cows, $8,600
10.00; fair to good cows, 17.0008.25; com
mon to fair cows. $5.7606.75; good to
choice feeders, $9.75010.90; fair to good
feeder, $3.2609.76; common to fair feed
ers, $6.00 07.00; good to 'choir stockers,
$8.6009.60; stock heifers, $6.5008.26; stock
cows, $6.0007.26; stock calves, $6.0009.00;
vval calves, $9.50013.00; bulls, stags, etc.,
$7.00010.26.
Hogs Receipts ot, hogs today were lib
eral for a week-end and trade for the most
part waa active. The majority of the of
fering were sold before 10:30, at prices
that wer anyway 5010c lower than Fri
day's market. Packer were th majority
buyer, shippers confining their purchases
to a limited number. The top prlc paid
waa $16.45, or a nickel under the best price
paid yesterday, while th bulk of th hogs
moved at $16.20016.35. Trad for the
week is around 20o lower.
Representative sales;
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av.
78. .184 40 $1$ 00 80.. 170
Sh. Pr.
... $16 10
... 16 25
40 16 15
... 14 45
46. .271 110 II 20
86. .261 70 1-6 10
13. .803
70. .250
50. .114
PIOS.
100.. Ill
71.. 117
14. .141
II 40
II $0
14 00
Sheep Th run of sheep and lambs here
this week baa been liberal, but In spit of
this th general trend of the market ha
been higher. Handy lamb ar closing 150
ISo abov a week ago and heavies show
mor advanc than that In most case. Old
beep ar lOOllo higher and feeders ar
showing soms strength. Th present quo
tation on all killing stock ar th highest
In several weeks. Today's trade was nom
inal, nothing of consequence being on offer.
Quotations on sheep and lambs; Lambs,
handywelght, $16.60017.00; lambs, heavy
weight, $16.75016.65; lambs, feeders.
$14.00015.75; . lambs, shorn, $11.50013.50;
lambs, culls, $10.00014.00; yearlings, fair
to choice, $11.60013.25; yearlings, feeders,
$13.0014.26; wethers, fair to choice,
$11.00013.60; ewes, fair to choice, 110.00
11.60; ewes, breeders, all ages, 10.50
16.60; ewes, feeders, $7.60010.60; ewes,
culls and cannars, $5.0007.25.
New York General Market.
New Tork, Jan. $. Flour Market unset
tled: government basis, $5 per cent; spring,
$10.65010.75 In sacks to arrlv; winter pat
ent, $10.50010.75; winter straights, $10.15
010.10; Kansas straight. $10.65010.80, all
nominal.
Corn Spot quiet; kiln dried, No. 2 yel
low, $1.87, and No. 4 yellow, $1,17, cost and
freight, New Tork, 15-day shipment; Ar
gentine, $2.05, cost and freight, New Tork
to arrive.
Oats Spot firm; standard, ll04VsC
Hops Easy; state, medium- to choice,
1917, 47065o; 1116, nominal; Pacitlo coast
1917, 22026c; 1916,, 15011c.
Hides Quiet; Bogota, 4lc; central Amer
ica, 40c.
Leather Firm; hemlock sol overweights,
No. 1, lie; No. 2, 49c.
Provisions Pork, steady; mess, 160.000
61.00; family, $54.00065.00; short clear,
$60.00066,00. Lard, . firm; mlddlewest,
$14.00024.70.
Wool Firm; oomestio iieece, aa onto.
TOe,
Rice Firm; fancy head, 0c; oiu
rose, 114080. ...
Butter Market firm receipt, e.osi tuos;
ereamerr. higher than extras, 62V4 0 53o;
extra (91 score), tic; firsts, 47051Ho; seo-
onds, 43046HC
Eggs Market steady: receipts. - ,si
cases; fresh gathered, extras, 679; extra
first, $4oj firsts, 2046o; seconds, 160
Ho.
Chees Market steady; receipts, 2,931
boxes; state, whola milk, flats, fresh, spe
cials, 23tt024c; same, average run, 23c
Poultry Alive, market firm: cnicnen,
20021c; fowl, 11026c; turkeys, 20022c.
Dressed, market Irregular; chicken, 21V0
35c; fowls and turkeys, market unchanged.
Dnluth Linseed.
Ttnliith. Tn 5. Llnssed I1.52U Ol.tltt :
January, 13.62; May. 11.45 bid; July,
13.17 bid; October, fs.io, nominal.
WEEK'S REVIEW
OF THE MARKETS
Chicago. Jan. 6. Uncertainty which re
sulted from abolishing all priority orders
(to th railroads gav th bulla an advantage
thla week In th corn market - Compared
with a week ago, prices thla morning were
up Ho to o. Oats wer unchanged to lc
higher and provisions down 7o to 42c
It anoaared only reasonable to assume
that however Imperative th need had . be
ooma for putting all classes ot freight on
an equality, the Immediate effect ot with
drawing preference which ha been ac
corded to grain would be at least a tem
porary slowness In th movement of corn
from first handa. A a matter of fact,
rural offorlnga did continue light and dif
ficulty In getting cars for shipment from
country elevator remained In evidence, al
though better traffic conditions were looked
for soon, especially if mild temperautre
could be counted on. Peac gossip mean
while made no headway as a bearish factoi
except In th early part of th week be
fore word cam that the Russian had as
sumed an attitude ot defiance
Highest price yet this season were
reached In th oat market Export buying
wa largely responsible, d.wplte the subse
quent apparent lull In seaboard demand.
Big atocks hers and at otner western
points weakened provision. Cash Inquiry
fell off.
Financial.
New Tork. Jan. 6. The first week of the
new year In Wall street was attended by a
succession of Important developments mostly
helpful to th constructive side of the stock
market This wa reflected In a resumption
ot the previous week' advance, although
profit-taking and occasional activity for th
short account acted as 'a restraining In
fluence.
Th president's message to congress In th
matter of government control of the rail
roads evoked much favorable comment espe
cially hla reference to th protection ot in
vestors. Nevertheless, rails yielded 1 to 4 points
from their best, following publication of the
address, but thla wa In part attributed to
th time-honored custom of 'selling on th
good news." ,
Th trend of events abroad waa observed
with unusual Interest especially th Ruaso
German negotiation. Their movement of
exchange on Italy was a natural corrollary
of military condition affecting that country.
There waa an appreciable relaxation on
ratea In the local money market tlm fund
being arallabl for th first tlm In six
weeks at 6 to 4 per cent call loans also
easing perceptibly.
Sal by the American Telephone com
pany ot $40,000,000 I per cent one-year not
waa noteworthy, because this Issue, offered
at a prlc yielding about T par cent, replace
an lasu originally marketed at 4 par
cnt-
OMAHA CASH GRAIN
PRICES TODAY
On corn receipts, with 197 carloads,
Omaha passed all the grain markets
of the country. With the heavy re
ceipts, cash prices were lower, early
biddinsr indicating- a decline of sev
eral cents from Friday, when sales
were made at ?1.40 and $1.65 a
bushel.
Oats were around a cent higher,
selling at 794 and wyi cents i
bushel. The receipts were 64 car
loads.
Wheat receipts were 37 carloads.
Loral Htoeh and Bonds.
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker ft
Co., 449-53 Omaha .National bank building,
Omaha:
Stocks. Bid. Asked.
Cudahy Packing C. common.. 110 112
Deere & Co. preferred 96 97
Emerson Brantingham 38 40
Falrm'nt Cream. Co. 7 pet pref.102
Gooch Milling A Elevator Co. 7
pet. prefferred "B" 99 101
Lin. Tel. & Telegraph com..., .. 95
Neb. Power Co. 7 pet. pfd,...100Vi 100.7l
Om. C. B. St. Ry. pfd 65 .1
Om. & C. B. Ky. & Bridge pfd.. 58 62
Orchard & Wll'm Co. 7 pet. pfd.101 102
Sheridan Coal Co. com...' 75
M. E. Smith A Co. 7 pet. pfd.. 100 103
Skinner Mfg. Co. 8 pet. pfd 103
Union Stock Yards Co. stork. .100 ...
Union power & Lt 7 pet pfd. .100 100
Bonds:
Argentina Dollar Bonds 94 96
Canadian 6s, 1919 95 95
Canadian 6s, 1937 90 91
Columbus Lt., Ht. as P. 5s, 1924 14 45
Federal Farm loan 4, 1937.100 100
Hast, Neb.. School 4s, 1927. 98 98.87
Iowa Ry. 4 Lt. Co. 6s,1932... 89 90
Kansas Gas & Elec. 6s, 1922..., 95 96H
Kan. City Terminal 6. 1918.... 99 99
Om. Ath. C. Bldg. 6. 1920-12. 99 100
Omaha, Neb., Various 4.61
Omaha (South) Neb. 4s, 1925. 97 97
Oakdaie, Neb., Water 6a 99 100
Russian Gvt. Int. 6, 1926.. 82 86
Seaboard Airline Ry. 6s, 1918. 97 97
Wilson & Co. 6s, 1941 95 96
Wood R., III., 5 pet Impr. 1918 99 10s
Wichita Union Stock Tards 6s.. 99 ...
. 1 ' t
Coffee Market. y
New Tork, Jan. 6. There was a further
advance in tlie market for coffee futures to
day. Prices opened unchanged to 3 points
lower under scattered realising, but com
paratively small orreringa were readily ab
sorbed by brokers with Wall street and for
eign connections, and May' soon sold up to
S.7UC, wnne September touched 9.02c or
about 12 to 14 pointa net higher. Con
tinued discussion of peace prospects, the
uncertainties of importation and the firmer
tone of the spot market were factors In the
advance. Reactions followed under realiz
ing, with the close showing a net gain of
2 to 6 points. January, 8.25c; March, 8.46c;
May, 8.61e; July, 8.77c; September, 1.93c;
October, 9.03c; December, 9.13c. Spot coffee,
firm; Rio 7s, tc; Santos, lOftc. No fresh
orders were reported In the cost and freight
market. The official cables showed no
chang In the Rio market Santos spots were
50 rels and futures 25 to 100 rels higher.
Rio cleared 17,000 bags and Santos 29,000
for New Tork, Brazilian port receipts, 68,
000 bags.
St. Louis Live Stock.
8t. Louis, Mo., Jan. I. Cattle Receipts,
600 head; market steady; native beef steers,
$8.00014.00; yearling steers and heifers,
$7.00015.60; ewes, $5.00010.50; stockers and
feeders, $6.50010.00; southern steer, $6,760
12.76; beef cows and heifers, $4.00 0 10.00;
prime yearling steers and heifers, $7,500
10. 0O; native calves, $5.71016.00.
Hog Receipts, 4,000 head; market low
er; lights, $16.80016.50; pigs, $11.76 0 15.00;
mixed and butchers, $16.40016.60; good
heavy, $16.60016.70; bulk of sales, $16,300
16.60. ,
Sheep and Lambs' Receipts, none; market
nominally steady; lambs, $11.00017.26;
ewes, $10.0.0011.50; wethers, $11.00012.60;
eannera, $6.0009.00.
Kansas City Llv Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. I. Cattle Re
ceipts, 600 head; market steady; prim fed
steers, $13.00014.00; dressed beef steers,
$10.26012.25; southern steers, $7.00 0 9.00;
cows, $6.25011.00; heifers, $6.60 011.60;
stockers and feeders, $7.00011.60; bulls,
$7.00010.00; calves, $6.60014.00.
Hogs Receipts, 11,500 head: market
lower; bulk of sales, $16.10016.60; heavy,
$10.35 016.55; packers and butchers, $16.20
016.40; light, $16.15016.40; pig, $13,600
15.50. i
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500 head;
market strong; lambs, $16.00017.10; year
lings, $12.60014.00; wethers, $11.60012.75;
ewes, $9.60012.00.
Chicago Live Stack Market.
Chicago, Jan. 6. Cattle Receipts, 4,000
head; Monday, 19,000 head; market, steady;
native steers, $7.60013.60; stockers and
feeders, $4.60010.50; cows and heifers, $5.30
011.40; oalves, $8.25015.00.
Hogs Receipt, 20,000 head; Monday, 40,
000 head; market unsettled; S01Oo under
yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $16,100
16.40; light $16.60016.80; mixed, $15,860
16.45; heavy, $15.80016.60; rough, $15,800
16.00; pigs, $12.00015.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. (.000 head;
Monday, 1,600 head; market, firm; wethers,
$9.35011.20; ewes, $8.40011.10: Iambs,
$13.25017.20.
Sioux City Llv Stock.
Sioux City, la.. Jan. I. Cattle Receipt.
500 head; market steady; beet steers, $8.00
013.0V; tat cows and heifers, $7.00010.00:
canners, $5.6006.50; stockers and feeders
$7.50011.00; calves, $8.00013.50: bulls, saga.
etc, $7.0001.35; feeding cows and heifers.
ss.uogis.on.
Hogs Receipts, (00 head; market to
lower; light, $15.75014.10; mixed, $16,100
16.20; heavy, $16.15016.80; pigs, $12,000
14.00; bulk of sales, $16.00016.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 100 head:
market ateady.
St Joseph Llv tSock.
St Joseph, Mo Jan. 6. Cattle Receipts,
200 head: market stesdy; steers, $8,000
14.00; cows and heifers, $5.75012.60; calves,
18.00 013.00.
Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head; market
lower; top, $16.50; bulk ot sales, $18,260
16.45. i
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head;
market steady; lambs, 113.00 0 16.8 ewes,
$6.00011.71.
Omaha Hay Market.
Prairie Hay and Alfalfa Receipts, good;
demand, fair; market steady wjth price un
changed. Prairie Hay Choice upland, $24.00; No. 1
upland, $22.00083.00; No. 1 upland. $18,000
19.00; No. I upland. $13.00016.00; Nc 1
midland, $22.00023.00; No. 2 midland; $18.00
011.00: No 1 lowland, $17.00018.00; No. 1
lowland, $11.00015.00; No. $ lowland, $12.00
013.00.
Alfalfa Choice, $31.00; No. 1, $21,000
30.00; standard, $28,00; No. 1, $24.00025.00;
No. 1, $21.00023.00.
Oat straw, $9.50; wheal straw, $9.00.
New Tork Money.
New Tork, Jan. 5. Mercantile Paper
t05 per cent
Sterling Exchange 60-day bills, $4.71 H;
commercial 60-day bills on banks. $4.71;
commercial 60-day bills, $1.70; demand,
$4.75; cables, $4.7$ 714. S
Silver Bar, 80 c; Mexican dollars, 73c
Bonds Ooven.ment steady; railroad
heavy.
. New York Cotton.
New Tork, Jan. I. Cotton Futures
opened firm; January, 11.69o; March, ll.Hc;
May, 30.76c; July, 10.48c; October, 29.50c
Cotton futures closed steady t January,
31.42c: March, 10.96c; May. 10.61c; July,
30.30c; October, 29.29o.
Spot quiet; middling uplands, tt.40c
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Jan. . 6. Butter Market un
changed. Egg Market higher; receipts,, 4,701
cases; firsts, 66054c; ordinary firsts, 620
54c; at mark, cases Included, 50065c; re
frigerator firsts, 41c.
. Poultry Alive, market lower; fowls,
2O024c; springs, 23c.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Jan. 5. Corn No. 1 mixed,
$1.7301.75; No. 1 white, $1.7701.78; No. 2
yellow, $1.7801.80; January, 11.2714; May,
$1.26 01.26.
Oats Nc 2 white. $3c; No, S mixed,
81082c
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Jan. i. Flour Market un
changed. Barley $1.1701.67. Rye $1,860
1.86. Bran $31.50. Corn Nc 1 yellow, $1.70
01.76. Oats Nc S white, 80 08114c Flax
$3.6003.44.
St Louis Grain. '
St Louis. Jsn. 5. Corn Nc 3, $1.71; No.
1 whit. $1.44 01.411 January. $1.27;-May,
$1.25.
Oats Nc t, 110l2c; No. S whit, 130
$lc; May, 77c
New Tork Sugar.
New Tork, Jan. . Sugar Raw, market
steady; molasses, nominal; centrifugal, 4.05c
Refined, steady: granulated, 1.1101.15c
' v Kansas City Produce,
Kansas City, Mo.. Jan, Buttsr, eggs
and poultry unchanged. . .
GRAIN ANDJRODUGE
Receipts Total More Than 300
Cars; Corn Generally Low
er; Oats Shaky; Eye
Roles Firm.
Omaha, January I, 1118.
Receipts today wer very liberal, a total
ot 103 cars showing up. Corn arrivals wer
especially heavy, 197 cars of this cereal be
ing reported. Wheat receipts wer only 37
cars, while those of oats were 64 cars. Rye
and barley arrivals were one snd four cars,
respectively.
The Pennsylvania railroad has placed an
embargo on all carload lots of freight ex
cept foodstuffs and coal coming from other
lines. The embargo affects all of its lines
operating east of Pittsburgh.
Corn waa generally lower and the mar
ket apparently without any urgent de
mand. Very little business waa transacted
during the forenoon, buyers aid sellers be
ing rather uncertain as to value and dif
fering considerably. There was a fair
demand from a few elevator men and local
cereal manufacturers, but their wants were
limited, and several samples were held
over. Spot quotations were unchanged to
5c lower, the better grades selling close
around yesterday's values and the lower
grades st a decline. No. 4 white sold at
$1.6501.65 and No. 4 yellow at 11.53
1,55 and tha No. 4 mixed at $1.6201.56.
Oats were off fractionally, the spot be
ing unchanged to a quarter lower. Trade
in this article during the earl Ur hours was
also light, but a fairly good demand de
veloped later on and sales made more
freely. No. 2 white oats brought 80c and
th commercial grade of No. 1 whit 80c.
No. 4 whit (old at 7l,e, while sample
grade oata went at 79079c.
Sales of ry and barley wer few, due
to exceedingly light receipts. Either cereal
was In good dmand and these offerings
disposed of with no difficulty. Ry wa
firm and barley unchanged. No. 1 ry sold
at $1.7$ and No. 1 barley at $1.42 and the
No. 4 grade at $1.43 01.46. On car ot
rejected barley brought $1.41.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to
B.ooo bushels; oats. 415,000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipts wer 601,000
bushels and shipments 156,000 bushels,
against receipts of 834,000 bushels and ship
menta ot 677,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 982,000 bushels
and shipments 364,000 bushels, against re
ceipts of 1,107,000 bushels and shipments
or 296,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 913,000 bushels
and shipments 794,000 bushels, against re
ceipts of 605.000 bushels and shipments of
370,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 6 153 119
Minneapolis 278
Duluth 26
Omaha 37 197 64
Kansas City 26 94 26
St. Louis 35 85 77
Winnipeg 276
These sales were reported today:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $2.12.
No. 1 durum: 1 car, $2.15. No. 2 durum: 2
cars, $2.12. No. 2 amber durum; 2 cars,
$2.16; 8 cars (8 per cent spring), $2.16; 1
car (7 per cent spring), $2.16. No.. 2 red
durum: 1 car (4 per cent hard), $3.05.
Barley No. 1: 1-6 car, $1.42. No. 4: 2-5
car, $1.43. Rejected: 1 car, $1.41.
Oats No. 2 white: 5 cars. 80c No. 1
white: 1 cars, 80c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 71o.
Sample white: 5 cars, 79c; 1 car, 73c.
Corn No. 4 white: 3-6 car (18.80 moisture
test, local), $1.65; 4 cars, (18 to 19.20 test),
81.66; 1 car, (19.40), $1.66; 1 car (19.60),
$1.63. No. 6 white: 4 cars, (19.40 to 20),
$1.48; 7 cars (19.40 to 20). $1.47; 4 cars
(20.60 to 21), $1.46; 1 car (20.4). $1.46. No.
6 white: 2 cars (19.40 to 19.80), $1.41; 1 car,
(zi.io), 81.4V; z cars (21. zu to 22), X1.39.
Corn No. 4 yellow: 1 cars. $1.56: 2 cars,
$1.64; 5 cars. $1.53; 1 car, $1.51. Nc I
yellow: 1 car, $1.61; 1 car, $1.50; 1 car,
$1.48; 1 cars, $1.47; 6 cars, $1.46; 2 bulk
heads, $1.46; 6 cars, $1.45. No. 6 yellow:
1 car (immature). $1.41: 2 cars. $1.41: 2
cars, $1.40; 2 cars, $1.89. Sample yellow:
1 car, $1.19; 1 car, $1.00. No. 4 mixed:
2 cars, $1.65; 1 car, (near white), $1.54; 1
car, $1.63; 4 cars, $1.62; 2 cara, 11.50. No.
6 mixed: 1 car, $1.47; 2 cars, $1.46; 6 cars.
$1.46; 3-6 ear, $1.44. No. 6 mixed: 4 cars,
$1.38; 4 cars, $1.36; 1 cars, $1.35. Sample
mixed' 2 cars, $1.00; 3-5 car, 85c
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 4 white,
$1.5501.56: No. 6 white, $1.4601.48; No. 4
yellow, $1.65; No. 5 yellow, $1.4601.60; No.
6 yellow, $1.4001.41; sample yellow, $1.18
01.20: No.. 4 mixed. 81.5201.55; No. i
mixed, $1.4401.46; No. ( mixed, $1.36; sam
ple mixed, 85c$1.00. Oats: No. 3 white,
He: No. 3 white. 80c: sample. 71107
79 He. Barley: No. $, $1.42; No. 4, $1.43;
rejected, $1.41. Rye: No. 3, $1.76.
Chicago closing prices, rurmsnea xne ises
by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Corn.
Jan. 1 27 1 17 127 1 27 127
May 1 25 1 26 125 1 26 126
Oats,
Jan. W 80 784 79 79
May 77 78 77 77 77
Pork.
Jan. 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 46 45 20
May 44 65 44 97 44 65 44 85 44 80
Lard.
Jan. 23 45 11 87 21 65 21 80 23 65
May 24 02 24 10 24 02 24 20 24 10
Ribs. -
Jan. 21 17 21 11 23 17 23 52 22 17
May 23 97 24 12 23 90 34 00 23 97
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
General Belief That Large crop Movement
Is Imminent Eases Corn.
Chicago, Jan. (.General belief that th
long expected larger crop movement was
about to begin tended more or lea to ease
tha corn market Closing prices were un
settled, at $1.27 for aJnuary and $1.26
for May, with the finish aa a whole 0c
off to o up. compared with 24 hours be
fore. Oats closed at o decline to c ad
vance. Provisions gained 6o to 10o net.
Consignment notice from rural holders
of corn showed a material Increase and
there were reports current indicating sub
stantial betterment of railroad traffic con
ditions, notably In Iowa and Illinois. For
the first time this season, an Illinois point
announced a surplus ot cars. Besides
weather favored shippers. No aggressive
selling took place, however, as prospects
were that agitation for a higher maximum
limit en tha value ot future would soon
tak concrete form. Some apparent renewal
of strength was brought about also by week
end adjustment of trade.
Rumors that a virtual embargo would be
placed on all shipments of grain east nulli
fied advances In the oats market.
Temporarily commission husa buying had
lifted prices to a new high prlc record
for ths season. ,
Packers buying hoisted provisions. Weak
ness In the hog market had only a transient
depressing effect ,
Chicago Cash Prices Corn: No. 2 and 3
yellow, nominal Oats: No. 3 white, 81 0
82o; standard, 82083c Rye: Nominal.
Barley: $1.4001.68. Seeds: Timothy, $5,000
7.60; clover, $20.00026.00. Provisions: Lard,
$23.85; ribs, $23.25023.87; pork, nominal.
New Tork Bank Statement
New Tork, Jan. 7. Tho actual condition
of clearing bouse bank and trust com
panies for the week (flv days) shows that
thsy hold $61,270,620 reserve in excess of
legal requirements. This Is a decrease of
$61,106,310 from last week.
Produce Prices Today
Sugar, per lb
vi-M u.h,.ilr. Kn 1 natenti:
C IV.I v.,v,. - ,
24-lb. sack J
48-lb. sack
Flour (Nebraska No. 2 patent)
24-lb. aack 1
48-lb. sack $
Cornmeal, per lb
Potatoes (Nebraska) per lb.:
Best No. 1
Best No. 1
Butter (per lb.):
Creamery. No. 1
Creamery, No. 2
Frn IMF dos. i
50
90
.45
.80
.04
.03
.02
.51
.49
.10
.48
.11
.10
.8 1-1
,40
.06
Best storage selects
No. 1 storage t
Rice (In bulk, per lb.):
Nc 1
Nc 1
Nc 1 -
Rye flour:
24-lb. sack 1
Oatmeal, in bulk, per lb
Bread (U. S. standard loaf, wheat
rye or graham, wrapped):
16-ounc loaf
24-ounc loaf
I2-ounc loaf ....................
48-ounc loaf ....................
Beana, per lb.:
Navy. No. 1.
Pinto, best No. 1
Bacon (whole pieces, wrapped), lb.:
Nc 1
No. S
Hams (wbol):'
Nc 1. skinned
; Nc 1. regular.....
Shoulder
Lard, per lb.:
Nc 1. pure.....'
Compound
Oleomargarine (In cartons, per lb.):
Nc 1
Nc 1
09
11
17
.25
17
12
47
40
15
16
24
11
21
15
30
NEW YORK STOCKS
Reactions in Favorite Stocks
and in Special Issues Wipe
Out Much of Mid
week's Gain.
New Tork, Jan. I. Reactions of I to 4
points In favorite stocks, and I to T points
In special Issues during today's brief, but
very active session wiped out much, lt not
all of the mid-week's gain and left the
general Hat little above final quotations ot
last year.
The seling, which concentrated in steet
and Cther industrials and equipments, ai
well as prominent rails and the group of
war shares, resulted In large part from
peace rumors. These gained force from
Turkey's reported overtures to Russia and
the highly significant speech of the British
premier, of which Well street had only as
Inkling before the market closed.
The losses In steels ranged from 1 to I
points, in coppers 1 to 2, equipment
2 to 3, wltli 7 for Pullman; In shippings
an average of 2 points, as much for motors .
and accessories and 2 to 3 In oils and
tobaccos.
Pacifies, Grangers, coalers and eastern
rails figured more or less equally In the
heaviness of transportation. Leaders mad
little recovery, the market closing ner
lowest levels. Sale amounted to 140,000
shares.
Aside from an actual decrease of about
$51,000,000 In reserves, the weekly bank
statement disclosed no marked changes In
local monetary conditions.
Bonds were under pressure, especially
minor rails. Liberty 4s changed hands at
96.93 to 96.80 and th $ at 91.10 to 88.78i
Total sales bonds, par value aggregated $1,
175,000. United States bands, old Issues,
wr unchanged on call, during tb week. -Opening.
1:30 P. If.
Liberty Bonds, 1st 91.80 $8.71
Liberty Bonds, 3d 86.90 4.4I
Liberty Bonds, converted.. .97.70 97.70
Union Pacific 114 114
Southern Pacific $4 II
Northern Pacific 11 '
Missouri Pacific 23 21
Canadian Pacific 134 126
Great Northern 90 89
A.. T. & S. F 86 5
Chi., Mil. & St. P 46 48
Chi., R. L 4 P... 21 14
Chi. & Northwestern 94 4
Chi. Great Western, pfd... 24 24
Wabash Ry 42 42
Wabash, pfd 21 Zl
N. T., N. H. & H 81 101,
New Tork Central 71 70
Pennsylvania R. R 45 45
Baltimore & Ohio 64 51
Reading 74 71
Lehigh Valley R. R 67 (7
Erie R. B 16 16
Erie 1st pfd 27 24
Chesapeake A Ohio R. R. .. 63 61
N. T.. Ont. A Western.... 11 21
Louisville A Nashville ....112 112
Southern Ry, 23 33
Mo., Kan. 4b Texas 4 4
U. S. Steel Corp., com.... 13 12
U. S. Steel Corp.. pfd. .....109 109
Republic Iron A Steal .... 77 74
Colorado Fuel A Iron 34 25
American Locomotive .... 66 66
Carbon Carbide 49 ....
Am. Car Foundry 71 71
Baldwin Loco. Works .... 69 68
Gt. N. Iron Ore Prop 26 24
Anaconda Cop. Mln. Co 61 60
Chino Copper Co 48 42
Nevada Con. Copper ...... 18 18
Miami Copper Co 10 30
Ray Con. Cop. Co 23 21
Utah Copper Co 80 79
Insp. Con. Copper Co. 47 46
Butte A Superior 14 19
Texas Oil 142 138
Am. Smelt. A Refining Co. 78 76
Am. S. A R. Co., pfd. 104 104
Mexican Petroleum Co., ltd. 41 79
General Electric Co 1J2 131
Westlnghouee Electrio .... 41 39
People's G. L. & C. Co.,... 42 42
C. G. L. A P. Co . 84 84
Am. Tele. A Telegraph. .. .101 101
Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. 44 43
Interborough Rapid Transit 8 8
Central Leather CO 44 63
American Can 39 37
United States Rubber 62 61
General Motors Co ...115 113
Willys-Overland 19 18
Studebaker Corporation ... 50 48
Am. Sugar Refining Co... 99 99
American Beet Sugar Co... 72 '72
Kennecott Jopper 32 31
Allis-Chalmers, pfd. ...... 74 74
Maxwell Motor Car 26 26
Norfolk A Western 104 104
Sinclair Oil 10 29
Sapulpa Oil 9 9
Wright-Martin t 6
Curtis 25 27
Bethlehem Steel, Bs 78 - 77
Evaporated Apples and Dried FrulU. .
New Tork. Jan. 6. Evaporated Apples'
Dull, but firm; California, 1601lc; prime
to choice, state, 16014c
Dried Fruits Prune, quiet; California,
8012c; Oregon. 13014c. Apricots.
dull; choice, 17c; extra choice 17e;
fancy, 18c Peaches, dull; standard, 11 c;
choice, 12c. Raisins, steady; loose mus
catels, 909c: cholc to fancy, seeded, .
901Oc; seedless, $01Oc; London lay
ers, $1.10.
Turpentine and Bosln.
Savannah. Ga., Jan. 6. Turpentine Firm,
43c; sales, 183 bbls.; receipts, 10 bbls.;
shipments, 109 bbls.; stock,- 24,000 bbls. -'
Rosin Firm: sales, 1,086 bbls.; receipts.
793 bbls.; shipments, 300 bbls.: stock, 87,-
220 bbls. Quotations: B, D. Eal F, u, H, I,
$6.10: K. $8.80; M, $7.00; N, $7.2007.26;
WG, $7.4007.45; WW, $7.6007.46.
New Tork Dry Goods Market
New Tork, Jan. $. Dry Goods Cotton
good and yarn : here today wer firmer
and in better demand. Linen auppltes ar i
being cut off still more by order of the r
British government. Knit goods wer firm.
London Money.
London, Jan. Silver Bar, 41 d- per
ounce.
Money 1 per cent. -
Discount Rates Short bills, t 11-12 per
cent; three-month bills, 4 11-11 per cent
New Tork Cotton Market, '
New Tork, Jan. 5. Cotton closed irreg
ular, net 5 points higher to 11 points lower.
Called for Staff Position
By Food Administration
Harry F. Vories, chairman of the
board of directors of the Iten Biscuit
company, and director of the Quaker
Oats company, has been called - by
Food Administrator Hoover to a staff
position in the federal food adminis
tration to oversee the work of com
mercial baking. i .
Run for U. S. Senate
Chicago, Jan. 5. Medill McCor-
mick, congressman-at-Iarge from
Illinois, today made formal announce
ment of his candidacy as a republican
for the United States sepate. His
announcement is the second of the
camoaien. Mavor Thompson of Chi
cago having entered the lists a month
ago, former Oovernor uiaries o.
Deneen also is expected to be a can
didate. ,'
Student Aviator Killed
In Practice Flight
Dallas. Tex.. Jan. 5. The first ac
cident at the United States aviation
camp at Love field occurred today
when James F. Dick, jr., student avia
tor from larrytown, N. i, was m
stantly killed when his machine col
lapsed and felL ' '
Master Builders Convene
In Omaha January 8
Master Builders' association of Ne
braska will hold its annual conven
tion in Omaha January 8 and 9.
Omaha Builders' exchange rooms! in
the Barker block will be headquarters.
Grant Parsons of Omaha is presi
dent, V. Ray Gould of Omaha Secre
tary and Paul Haskell of Omaha com
missioner. Bishop Foley of Detroit
Is Dead, Aged 84 Years
Detroit, Mich.. Jan. 5. Right Rev. '
John S. Foley. Roman Catholic bishop
of Detroit for many years, died here
today. He was 84 years of age.
Bishoo Foley had been in frail health
for more than a year. " ,
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