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. 1) "liaskVU :"HW, THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. 11 FOR RENT HOUSES REAL ESTATE Other Cities Miscellaneous. KOK RKKT. 511 So. 26th St., 16-r. mod. house.. J 6 5.0 It 1738 So. 29th St.. 7-r. mod. house.. 30.00 2026 Howard St.. 5-r., pt. .uod. housi 1 5.53 2011 Grace St.. 5-r. part mod. house. 14.00 1108 So. 1th St., 6-r. house tor colored 20 00 ALFRED C. KENNED? COMPANY. REALTORS, 205 South lSth St. Douglas 722. ROOM, all modern house, close In, 146. JOHN J. MULV1HILL (Realtor). 200 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 16. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITT. CREIOH SONS ft CO.. BER BI.DO. SHOPEN & CO.. RENTALS. Douglas 4228 FOR RENT APARTMENTS West BEAUTIFUL 3-roomaand bath apartment, walking distance. In (In location. 139.60 winter. Douglas 3140. HAMILTON APTS. Fireproof. 24th & Far. nam; 1 to 6 rms. with kitchen. D. 147J. North. 4 AND b-room apt., steam heat, modern, 127.60 and 930, 18th and Maple St. Red 682. South. HEATED APARTMENTS 6 Rooms, "The Hudson," 207 South 26th Avenue, Summer, $40; Winter, 150. 6 Rooms. 410 South 25th Avenue, Sum- mer. $40; Winter, $45. BENSON & MYERS CO.. Realtors. 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 746. i-ROOM modern apartment. Murphy bed, shower bath, vacuum cleaner; walking distance. Flora Apts., 2561 Jones St. Red 5872. Miscellaneous. PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment management. FOR RENT SUBURBAN Furnished Apartments and Houses Apartments. WILL sublease my modern 6-room apart ment in West Farnam district; leaving city. Call Harney 25S0. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. tl.Nt; new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat. For particulars see Conrad Toung. 322 Bran dels Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571. MODERN blore near postofflce, $50; modern store room on 16th, near postofflce. low rent. G. P. Stebblna. 1610 Chicago. NEW store lor rent at 24th and Farnam, fine location. Call D. J472. Office and Desk Rooms. OFFICES, $20 per month and up FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.. F IRST TRU STO Agts. 'f vlerjOO WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE Sevan -room house, wired, close In; also four-room house, a bargain. Box 442, Auburn. Neb. KfcAL ESTATE To Exchange LIST your vacant property with OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY. They can secure desirable tenants and save .you time and worry. HASTINGS & HEYPEN, 1614 Harney St. Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. WJ3 WANT mori houses and apartments to rent. The fact that we have practically cleared up our big list Is conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. It jou want to keep your place rented, see I'ayn and Slater Co., Omaha Rental Men. ' 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1016. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGK CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture 8torer office on Howard St., between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled just a you would an order for n.nv furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to sej our dally tental lists. Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. ISnT irarnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. J. C. REED FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 006 8. 16th, Douglas 4163. FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 for complete Mat of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sta. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT HOME FOR SALE Modern brick house on corner lot with two-story garage. This house has tiled vestibule, library, ' living room, dining room, sun parlor, kitchen and pantries on the main floor; five bedrooms, two bathrooms, floored attic; hardwood floors upstairs and down; quartersawed oak finish In the hall and living room; ma hogany In the library and dining room; birch in kitchen and on second floor; white enamel in bathroom and sun par lor; hot water heat and every modern convenience. We will not publish the price, but can sell this house at a great sacrifice, ss the owner must change cli mate. If Interested see us at once. J. H. DUMONT & CO., (REALTORS) -416-18 KEELINE BLDG., Phone Doug. 690 or Walnut 2044. FINE DUNDEE HOME 6 ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH, i $4,000 The house Is about four years old. Downstairs la arranged with reception hall, living room and built-in bookcases, dining room paneled and built-in seat, kitchen with cupboards; rear vestibule and rear porch. Oak finish downstairs. Oak floors throughout. Upstairs arranged with three large bedrooms and all en closed sleeping porch; linen closet, stair way leading to large attic. Pressed brick foundation. Full basement. Only one block from ear line. A corner lot. Call me at Walnut 3672 today or any evening, and Tyler 60 during the day. TWO S sec. rich imp. farms, eastern Neb, Will consider smaller farms, Dundee residence properties for sale or for exchange of land. Paul Peter son. 364 Bralndels Theater Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Tel. 1. 1803 or Wal. 3106. 94 ACRES, 10 miles south of South Omaha: improved; encumbrance $$.600. Equity of $5,600 to exchange for clear Omaha resi dence. JOHN N. FRRN'J'.ER, DOUGIAS 554. TWO fine Lucas t'cuaty (Iowa) farms for clear Canada laiai. Owners answer at once, with full description and price. Walter J. Good, Chariton. la. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West $200 SACRIFICE. Lot 23. block 1, Ralph place. Dewey avenue, $900 cash; coat $1,100 3 years ago. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24th and Ames Ave. Colfax 117. North. North. GOOD 6-room house and lot at 6351 North 30th St. for $1,860. $200 Cash. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha -Nat. Bk. Bldg. P. 1294. RENTERS! You can move Into a brand new 6-room house on practically your own terms. Good location. Phone Douglas 3628. HOUSE, 7 rooms, double garage, paved street, on car line, hot water heat; $2,700; bargain. O. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago 6t. KOUNTZE PLACE Modern It-room bouse, full basement, large lot. close to car. Price $$.350. Norrls ft Norrla. D. 4278. SJ1NNE LUSA homes and lota offer the best opportunity to invest your money. Phone Tyler 17. WHO wanta a 7-rooni modern house on Bristol St. foj- $2,200? Terms If desired. Webster 4130. Miscellaneous. LET me show you my brand new stucco bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca tion. A real bargain at $3,860. Rea sonable terms. Call Owner, Douglas 172$. W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam fit. Doug. 1064. R. S. TRUMBULL. 30$ First Nat Pk. Bldg, Doug. 1734. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty BUSINESS properties and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and BON. : First Nat. Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income. Business and Trackage Specialist 11th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 416. YOUNG ft DOHERTT. City Real Estate. Dooglaa 1571. 35$ Brandels Theater. H A. WOLF, Realtor. Ware B1U. Specialist in downtown business property. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE '02X132 FEET, 11th St mfg. district Will sell at bargain, if sold soon. Change of 'owner necessitates sale. Inter-State Realty Co.. 913-14 City National Bank. Doug. -2M9. TRACKAGE. Fine site on B. A M. R. R.. size 95x165 Can b ixiujrlu 'lnn,. Call owner evn- ' "is. 1'uoiie W' If ; VACANT NORTH nave S full lots on Plnkney street south front at 25th Ave., among beautiful new homes Priced to sell, can give term. TRAVER BROS. CO.. Douglss -6S86. $19 First Nat Bk. Bldg. Miscellaneous. LARGE garden lots near car line, paved atreet. $125 to $195- $1 down. Doug. $074. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Acreage. A LARGE suburbaa tract of ground outside city limits, near earltne. Ideal place to raise poultry or garden. Thla la a 250-ft frontage for $510: will tell oo easy terms. Telephone Walnut 3466. Dundee. 20 ACRES DODGE ST. ROAD WELL IMPROVED ' $10,000 Practically all under cultivation. Two acres alfalfa: good five-room cottage, barn and other outbuildings. Fruit of all kinds. A remarkably fine little country home. Priced right. No trade. Armstrong-Walsh Company. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. South Side. THREE-ROOM house, 2 lots, cistern, elec tric lights, $900; half cash; corner 49th and 8 Sts., South 1636. FOR SALE Four room cottage and large Improved lot at 44th nd H Sts.; a bar gain if taken at once. South 3049. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. I Must Have Money Will you take advantage of an un usual opportunity? Can you think of a better Investment than a farm In the corn and alfalfa belt of Nebraska? If yoo can, read no further. ISO acres of good black sandy loam soil, nicely Improved, located miles from Central City, and one-half mile to rural high school; per fect level road to town. Good 8-room house, well sheltered by plenty of shade trees, good barn for 1! horses and 5 tons of hay, hog shed, chicken houses, gran ary an. I garage, good well and windmill, best of water. "0 acres under plow, 26 acres now In wheat. 19 acres In alfalfa balance fine pasture: land lies level and can all be farmed. Price $77,S per acre; $2,609 cash, purchaser to assume mort gage of $4,800 bearing interest at 6 per cent annually, balance March 1. when possession will be given. Remember, nearly all land in this great valley is sub-irrigated and is the greatest alfalfa land In the world. One good investment beats a lifetime of slaving. Now is the time to act. See M. A. Larson, owner. Central City, Neb. OMAHA LIVE STOCK bid lie lower, and a little latr offerings began to move at prlrea that were anyway 10c under yesterday. Trade, however, began to strengthen up, and toward mldtorenoon quite a number of loads bad changed hands Partlo S Vnllw Stoorlv Unn- ! "t were BO more than to down. The best V "6" price paid was llt.lt. to nnder yesterday. Slump at Opening of Mar ket ; Sheep Trade Dullest in Weeks. FARMS FARMS FARMS Among my VERT LARGE LIST of farms for sale In DOUGLAS AND SARPY counties. I have 14. or 15 EXCEEDINGLY GOOD BARGAIN'S, ranging tn sixes from 20 acres to $00 acres; all within from 1 miles to less than it miles of Omaha. These best bargains, TAKEN FROM A LARGE LIST, run in sizes of $0 acrea. 120 acrea, 240 acres, 320 acres, and a few larger and smaller propositions. I keep no printed list, so come on and let me show you the goods. REMEMBER THESE ARE GOOD BARGAINS. POS SESSION can be given on several farms yet. No trades considered. Call mornings If convenient ORIN 8. MERRILL CdMPANT, BOOMS 1217-121$ CITT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Omaha, February 19. 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. umciai Monday t.634 Keatimate Tuesday . . . 7,000 2$,42 Two days this wee:;. 16.8 J 4 Same daya last week-.12,ti6 Same daya 1 wka. ago.20.996 Same days 3 wks. ago.15,599 Same days 4 wks. ago.16.714 Same days laat year. ..15,63$ Receipts and disposition of live stouk at the Union Stock yards. Omaha, for 14 hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CAR 25.791 29.559 34.94 24,661 29,774 32.(15 while the bulk of the offering sold at16 35 016.45. A pretty good clearance was made of what hoge ware in. but several loads were reported bock on delayed trains. Representative aalee: No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr 7s.. 1st 41 $11 30 ..1M 4 $16 35 4. .195 ... 16 49 S9..211 ... 14 4 77.. 219 ... 16 Sheep Receipts of sheep and lambs were fairly liberal again. Opening trade aa the dullest it has been In weeks. Nothing of consequence was don In killer of any kind brought GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK STOCKS Grain Receipts Are Light, Causing General Strength in Market With Tendency for Higher Prices. is'cna Mn urtU mldforenoon. Choice 11,517 29.379 23.995 16.779 C. M. St. P 1 9 Wabash Miaaourl Pacific II Union Pacific 99 ;.! C. dt N. W.. east 33 26 CAN. W., wes: 9 T C, St. P., M. 0 19 13 C, B. Q., east 18 4 C, B. 6Y Q.. west 61 .! C. R. I. 4V P.. east n 9 C R. I. P.. west 4 I Illinois Central 1 s Chicago Great Western.. .. 4 Totals FOR RENT 440 acrea well Improved in western Neb.; 100 acres broke, balance hay and pasture. Address 1719 N. S4th St.. Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE Farms and fruit farms from 10 acres and up: Nemaha county land the best. Address Niels Jensen, Brownvllle, Neb. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D. for clear modern noun. Seward Bros., 878 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 3840. ' EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain in 310-acre improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney, Neb.: $50 per acre, C. K. DAVIES, KEARNKT. IMPROVED 460-a. farm four miles from town in Kimball county. Possession March , 1. Easy terms. A snap. P.. F. Lee. Owner, Kimball, Neb. WE HAVE clients who will pay cash for bargains tn western land. White de Hoover, Omaha National Bank Bldg. RANCHES of All sizes and kinds, easy terms. A -A, Patzmen. 3U Karhach Blk New York Lands. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT $12,500; Rent, $1,200. Brirk store building, one-story e.jd full basement, high-class tenants; located on . prominent transfer corner. Building less than 3 years old and leased for five years. $5,0(10 rash required; no trade. GLOVER & SPAIN, (REALTORS) Douglas 3962. 919-20 City Nationrl. REAL ESTATE WANTED 428 ACRES. H mile from v llage. store, blacksmith shop, church, sawmill, grist mill, cheese factory, 4 from fetation: 30 from Buffalo, population 500.000. Good 11-room house, splendid gambfel roof bam. 42 by 120. litter carrier, fine pig gery and hennery, spltndld wattr pply. 158 acres tillable. 100 acres timber, bal ance good pasture; 100 apple trees. In cluding 68 head of Holsteln cattle, horse, sow. 8 plgd. about 600 bu. oats, about 130 tons hay. disk harrow, land roller, grain drill, springtooth ' rows, sulky culti vator, plows, surrey, manure spreader, hnree rake, gas englre, cream sepa.atnr. mowing machine, grain reaper, corn har. vester, ay tedder, w arena, sleighs, email tools. Price $11,000: $3. 099 cash: S per cent Interest. Free list bargains. Ellis Pirns.. Unringvllle. N V Oregon Lands. For Sale or Exchange FCR FARM OR RANCH. $50,000 Fross brick, close-in buai:s. block; income $.",U0O year, on lease; also ' $9,000 first mortgages, store buildings mid : residence properties. Want land. i S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, ..J City National tank Bldg. Omaha, Neb. NEW Jordan "alley Project Heart of the range. Get on tin ground floor with 80 acree Irrigated land 1n connection with open range. Ton en grow stock success fully and cheaply, Personally conducted excursion ever tr wieks. Bend for bul letin. Hnrley J. Jlonker. 940 1st National Bank Bldg. t WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $3UU to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. WANTED To buy, 6-room hpuse, $200 cash; In district between Franklin and Miami Sts. Call "Web. 265$. - . FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. Texas Lands. FOR SALK Ten acres in Brazoria county. Texas. Iowa Colony. $1,200. Box 49. Fort Podge. la. Wyoming; Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $50 per a.. Including paid-up erbter right. Henry Levi A C M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat'l. Miscellaneous. CHOICE FARM. Nillsson. 42$ Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FEBRUARY 19. Our next excursion to McOehee. Ark. W. 8. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. SUNNY COLORADO LANDS. INVESTORS -AND HOMESEEKERS ATTENTION. Now Is the time to investigate what we have to f?er you In the way of lands for investment for the speculator and good homes for the homeseeker. Our lands are located near Cheyenne Wells, the county sect of Cheyenne county. Splendid soil, eood water, good schools and fine roads. We have land listed from $10 to $30 per acre, according to Improvements and loca tion. - In a very short time this land will double In value. To appreciate it you must come and , see for ycurself, and If you cannot come write us -vhat you would like and we will be i leased to submit a list of what we have to offer. CHAS. H. NORMAN. Tho Pioneer lnd Dealer, 1 Cheyenne Wells. Colorado. LISTEN Residents who refused to pay $1.25 an acre for eastern Colorado land 10 years ago are paying $10 to $25 now and declare said land .will rapidly rise to $50 or $100 an acre. Save commissions by writing W. S. Pershing, ei-mayor, Limon, Colo. FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN & SON. 423 S. 15th. Douglas 9371. Horses Live StockVehicles Morris A Co. . Swift and Company . Cudahy Parking Co. Armour A Co J. W. Murphy Morrell Lincoln Packing Co. So. Omaha Pack. Co. Wilson Packing Co. . . Cudahy, Sioux City. .. W. B. Vansant Co. . . Stephena Bros F. B. Lewis J. B. Root A Co. . . . J. H. Bulla Rosenslock Bros. . . . F. G. Kellogg Sullivan Bros Rothschild A Krebs. Mo. A Kan. Calf Co. . Christie HlKfln Huffman Roth Pat O'Day Meyers Glnssbcrg Banner Broe John Harvey Dennis A Francis. . . . Jensen A Lungrrn . . . Ellis A Co Hanlnger A Oliver.. Burress Other buyers Totals DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs .1.018 .1.549 .1.336 .1,419 39 47 35 145 21 89 355 39 198 40 2,'!8 38 24 36 70 33 4 13 11 12 80 508 99 20 124 25 566 3.411 3.397 2.602 4.0S8 1,588 954 $11.75. or about steady with yesterday. De niand for killing Iambs was exceedingly dull, and packers were bidding anywhere from lie to 60c under yesterday. Heavy lambs were a drug on the market and un able to command a bid. Handy weights were quotable at $l6.994f 11.40. Quite supply of feeders was here, but with no prospect of finding an early outlet at any where near ateady prices. Btxteen dollars 'eoked like the best price for choice feeding lambs. - ; Quotations on eheep and Iambs: Lambs, ' hands-weight. $14 oi 16.2$; lambs, heavy, i welaht. $14.1(1915.75: laniba. feeders. 114. it tfl.26: lamhe, shorn. $11. $0(y 13.50; 1b nibs. 4 ! culls, $10.00 014 00; yearlings, fair to choice. lj $11.50I4. ; yearlings, feeders. $13 00 111 14 21; wethers, fair to choice, II 1 80 ft 1 J. 00 : owes, fair to choice, $11. 0012.00; ewes, breeders, ell ages, tt0.t0O19.59-; ewes, fi.ed . - 1 er, $7.5019.(0; ewea, culls and ranncrs. . j $5.0007.25. Representative sales: 62 ! No. A v. Pr. 516 fed -yearlings 71 $14 39 Sheep. 430 fed lambs 90 15 25 1,133 43 fed ewe 99 8 09 5,S! 55 fed ewes 100 1126 3.103 193 fed ewes 99 11 35 2.573 100 fed ewea 194 11 25 205 fed la m be .: 79 1$ 59 117 fed lambs 73 13 99 100 Wyoming lambe $3 14 59 54 fed bucks 124 99 45 fed bucks 134 00 37 Wyoming wethers 96 11 00 1 . -C 9 Wyoming feeder lambs 68 It 69 497 ted lambs 97 II 50 329 fed laniba 61 1 09 22$ fed laniba 8$ 16 2$ 399 fed laniba 107 14 60 484 fed lambs 91 16 It 239 fed lambs 93 16 25 4H9 fed lambs 71 -16 40 129 fed lambs 84 ' 18 00 214 fed lambe 93 1 21 1,262 8,277 15.817 9,734 Cattle For a Tuesday receipts of cattle were fair, about 7,000 head, and the two daya' supply has 'een fully 4,000 heavier than Monday and Tuesday of last week. Quality of the offerings was very good as a rule, and with an active demand from both packers and flipping buyers the mar ket was fully steady with yesterday, and in some caaea a little stronger. Hist of the beef steers are selling around $12.00 13.00. Cows and helfera showed fully as much Improvement as the beef steers, and movement was active all morning. De mand for atockers and feedera continues very keen, and prices ruled strong for any thing at all- useful in that line today. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice beeves, $12.00013.00; fair to good beeves, $10.75 11.75; common to fair beevea, $8.60 10.50; good to choice yearlings, $10,600 11.50: fair to good yearlings, $9.00010.00; common to fair yearlings, l7.00fi-9.00; good tu choloe grass beevea, I10.50jj.il. 50: fair to good grass beeves, $7.60ft9.50; common to fair grass beeves, I7.604f8.60; good to rhrtice heifers, $9.000 10.00; good to choice cows, $8.7609.76; fair to good rows, $7.76 8.75; common to fair rows, $8.1007.60; good to choice feeders, $18.00011.40; fair to gqod feeders, $9.76tl0.26; common to fair feeders, $6.50 07.60; good to choice stockers, $9.608110.60; stock heifers. $7,600 9.00: stork cows, $6.6006.60; stock calves. $7.009.60; veal ralven. $9.00018.00; bulla, stags, etc., $7.00010.00. BEEF STEERS, St. Louis Live Mock. .St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 1$. Cattle Receipts, 5.100 head: market atroflg; native beef steers. f8. 00013.50; yearling steers and heifers. I7.00P13.50; cows. $6.00011 60; slorkers and feeders, $6.00010-60: fair t prime southern bsef steers, 88.00ft 13. TO; bent cows and heifers, $6.06010.00; southern yearling steers and heifers, $7.69010.00; na tive oalves, $8.89014.80. Hogs-JRecelpta. 16.500 head; market lower; lights. lt.650U.96; pigs, $12. 000 16.25; mixed and butchers, $16.66018,96: good heavy, $18.90017.00; bulk of sales, $16.65016.96. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 109 head market steady; lambs, $14.00017.76; ewea. $10.60Q12.00; wethers, tl1. 6013. It; can ners and choppers, $8.0009.00. Omaha. Feb 19. 1915. Actual receipts of all grains were ex tremely light with the exception of corn, arrivals of thla cereal constituting the great er part of the receipt, with 144 cars out of a total of 177 care. Wheat receipts were again exceptionally light, with only three cars, while those of oats were 38 care. Rye and barley arrivals were unimportant Light receipts were responsible for an all-around stronger market today, every thing offered bringing sharply higher prtcea Cash corn advanced all the way from 2 to 9c, the bulk of the yellow and mixed bringing a 3c to to premium over yester day's sale, while the choice white scored the extreme advance, selling up 5o to 1c. This cereal wes In good request y all classes of buyers and waa disposed ef read ily, even at the higher ?guree. No. 4 white sold at $1.40 1.12 and No. ( white at $1.89 01.13. Ns. yellow sold at $1.5901.64 and the No. 6 grade at $1.5001.63. No. 1 mixed sold at $1.67 and Ke. 4 mixed at $1,58 0 1.67, while No. i mixed went at $1.4701.61. Oata went "over the top" for as addi tional gain today of ll0JUc. the No. 1 white and etandard grades selling at a new record figure of 91c. Ne. 1 white sold at 9909OHc and No. 4 white at $lc. Sam ple grade oate brought 89 H 090c and No. 3 mixed 99 tic. Receipts of thla article were very light and those offered were taken readily, much of It going to exporters. Rye and barley also followed in line, the former advancing 10 to and the latter 40 to. There waa a good milling demand for these oereala but the receipts continue to be In sufficient to meet the buyers' wants. No. 1 and No. 3 rye sold at $2.1$ and the No. 4 barley at $1.1601. tt. One ear of rejected barley brought $1.7$. One car of choice white corn, sold late In the session and which graded No. $. topped all sales today, this ear bringing a flat pries of $1.00 per bushel. Clearances wer; Wheat and flour equal to 19.090 bushels; oats, 708,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 141,090 bush els and shipments 161,009 bushels, against receipts of 499,084 bushel! and shipments of 403,008 bushels laat year. Primary corn receipts were 1,811.(99 bush els and shipments 631.900 bushels, against receipts of 1,013,000 bushels and shipments of 469.009 bushels last year. Primary oata rereipta were 938,000 bush ela and ahlpments 619,000 bushels, against receipts of 171.009 bushels and shipments o( 874,990 bushels last year. CARLO T RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Ostt. Chicago 29 tit 17$ Minneapolis ,...131 Duluth 10 ... Omaha t 144 33 Kansas City 10 161 1$ St. Louis 29 110 49 Winnipeg 691 Kansas City Live Mock. Kansas City. Mo., Feb. 3 9. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,000 head: market active; prime fed steers, III 60013.76; dressed beef steers, $11. 26012. $6; western Steers, $9.36012.91; oowa, $7.90010.76; nulfere. $7.26011.75; stockers and feeders, $7.600 13.00; bulls, $7.60019.00; calves, $7.00012.00. lings Receipts. 12.000 head: market steady; bulk, $16.60016.86: heavy, $16,750 16.86; packnrs and butchers. $16.76016.80; light, $16.60016.90; pigs, $13.00018.75. Sheep and Irftmbs- Receipts, 7,100 head; market lower; lambs. $16.90016.60: year lings, $13.10014.75; wethers, $11. 50013. 26; ewee, $11.25011.21. For Sale. Harness, Saddles and Trunks We make them ourselves; sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits tor inferior goods, when you can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. 1210 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. WHEAT lands, Kit Carson county, Colorado; $12.60 to $18 per acre. We control 21 choice quarters. Send for booklet Kick Investment Co.. Omaha. Iowa Lands. 640-ACRE improved western Iowa farm, $109 acre; very easy terms; bargain. Q. P. Stebblna 1610 Chicago St. Missouri Lands. 1,000 ACRES Lies well, 800 cultivated, farmed with tractor, well watered, good buildings, all fenced bog tight one mile depot and high school on automobile road. Fine stock and grain farm. $35 acre. Terms. Hudson A Toung, iviangua, weoster county. Mo. GREAT BARGAINS $5 down, $t monthly buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $220. Address Box 182, Springfield, Mo. Minnesota Farms. BARGAIN for quick sale. 200-acre splen did stock and grain farm, good soil, fine set of buildings. May take some small property as part payment Inquire owner. John Carlson, Route 1, Little Falb, Minnesota. Nebraska Lands. 320 ACRES, T miles out from Whitney. 11 miles north of Crawford. Whitney la a good little railroad town. Every acre of the land lies level and Is good farm land. 249 acres now under cultivation, balance of the tract cuts good hay. Place Is at present unimproved except . for fence. Here is an opportunity that at the pres ent time and at the present prices you should make this 240 acres pay for the entire tract In one year. Price of this place only $26 per acre. One-third to one-half cash will handle It, balance at e per rent Thla tract lies as level as a house floor except for Just being gently rolling. There Is no better bargain In all the west than thla. One mile from this I have a 160-acre tract'- Improved, three-room house, barn, well, windmill and tank, all fenced and cross fenced, 40 acres under cultivation; I four head horses, three cows, one heifer, considera ble farm machinery, only $5,800, easy terms. BE A CATTLE KING. No person Is so Important today as the fanner and the stockman. I have a $, 480 acre ranch, only 22 miles southeast of Crawford and 11 or It miles east of Belmont, all improved and ready -to move onto. My client must quit the ranch to go to the coast Tou will never again have the opportunity to get a better place for the money than this. All Improved and ready to move onto. Write me for pictures, descriptions, prices, etc. I can sell you some stock with the placs if you desire or the place Just as It atands without stock. I ran give yon possession at once. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska. 68 ACRES Irrigated land, Lincoln county, 6' miles Apershey: rich Platte valley land, all under the ditch; 2-room house, barn and other outbuildings; 9 acres of alfalfa. A bargain at $3,900, V, cash; pos session In March. WHITI-: & HOOVER. ij0 Omaha .Natioual Lank HORSES Off farm; one team of black Percheron mares. 6 and 6 years old, weight about 3,009 lbs. One team of gray Percheron mares, 5 years old, weight about 2,600 lbs. One team of sorrel geldings, 7 years old. Two .teams of blgj young muies. .me tnree year oia mare and gelding. One farm wagon and harness. I will self them very cheap for cash. To see their please call at the stable In rear of esidenr-e, 1248 B 10th street, 3 blocks south of Union depot FOR SALE t light gray horses and one set . i , - , . n - ti. ui uirmn. n.enneuy at raisuns, i.v. Jones St. FOR SALE A top buggy, butcher wagon and harness. Call Benson 68 4-J. FOR SALE Freeh Holstein cow, calf by side. Dave Menagh, 1613 Farnam. GOOD sound horse for sale. Fish, 1014 N. 16th St Douglas 2961. POULTRY AND PET STOCK "OLD T.tU8TT" Incubators and brooders shlppod promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co.. Mfrs.. Clay Center. Neb. FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. ttt and 8 per cent mortgages secured by Omaha residence or Nebraska farms. E. H. LOU GEE, INC, 638 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN A BLDG. ASSOCIATION. a W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. LOW RATES C G. CARLBERO, 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. 51o HARRISON A MORTON. 916 Omaha Nat Bk. Bids CITT AND FARM LOANS 6, tH and Per Cent 3. H. DTJMONT C. Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1918 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715. LOANS ON CITS PROPERTY W. H. THOMAS & SON, Keellne Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sta MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omsba. Private Money BHOPEN A COMPANY. Douglas 422$ Financial Wanted. I WANT to borrow $1,560.90 for one year on a first mortgage for $10,900.00 secured by Omaha real estate. Will pay 7 pet Box $899, Omaha Bee. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Mea of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, I mo, H. goods, total. $1.50. $40, ( mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost, f 2.(1 Smeller, larger am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY, 43$ Rose Bldg., 16th and Parnam. Ty. 648. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 C7 SMALLER LOANS O U 1 JO W. C. FLAT AO, EST. 1MJ. A TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG., TY. t0. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malaahock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. Est 139L Omaha Hay. Omaha, Feb. 36. Hay Choice upland prattle bar, $21.69; No. 1, $19.69 0 20.64; No. Z. $15.60017.59; No. $. $12.50 0 1 4.64. No. 1 midland, $19.5020.60; No. 2. $15.60017.60. No 1 lowland, $1650017.60; No. 2. $14,690 15.50; No. $. 12.&9?11.6. Alfalfa Choice. $39.09; No. 1. $28,000 9 09: standard. $25.09 027.90: No. 2. $21,000 25 00; No. 3. $20 0II921.0O Straw Oat, $11.00; wheat, $10.00, No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4 667 $8 00 27 641 $9 00 12 687 9 25 4 867 9 50 24 634 9 65 - 4 860 75 4 847 9 80 18 743 10 80 6 10O 10 25 21 770 10 25 71 933 10 40 $4 942 10 60 29 966 10 85 21 911 10 90 11 841 11 00 20 121 11 15 14 1181 1 1 25 6 1026 11 40 18 1097 11 45 13 Hit .1 60 32 038 11 CO 30 1141 12 00 27 1140 12 15 36 1,129 12 26 46 1229 12 45 8 1366 12 60 4 1459 11 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 5 386 8 90 8 651 9 2a 22 706 9 76 8 766 10 99 20 , 722 10 $5 31 848 19 31 29 630 10 60 15 S47 11 05 .. 1052 11 60 HEIFERS. t 630 59 12 ,. 602 7 $5 6 722 7 60 26 136 8 Itf 6 589 8 lb 6 630 6 56 38 718 8 40 2 $48 8 bO 3 836 9 00 2 910 2$ 1 610 9 iO 1 690 75 32 747 $ 86 1 470 10 M COWS. 1 611 7 16 7 71 1 21 8 838 7 60 23 893 7 60 4 770 7 65 7 814 7 7'. 8 959 7 90 11 926 $ 00 6 860 8 25 7 902 8 all 21 1045 6 35 6 828 t iO 14 912 8 65 10 1071 8 75 64 1083 $ 60 19 971 8 85 6 1030 9 00 8 1030 9 00 49 1118 1 16 21 1046 9 26 3 1176 1 40 3 1168 t 60 5 1198 9 60 3 1203 76 ' 20 109S 10 00 - 11 1164 10 16 BULLS. 1 690 T 60 4 685 7 60 2 840 $ 09 1 1020 8 60 1 840 $ 69 1 ..1279 8 75 3 1210 09 1 14$0 10 1 1100 9 16 1 1220 50 1 1460 t Tt 1 20$J 10 90 1 1160 10 10 j CALVES. 1 Chicago Uvs Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. 19. Cattle Receipts, 16,900 head: market ateady; native steers, $8,500 13.80; stockers and feedera, $7.36010.60; rowa and heifers. $6.40011.66; calves, $9.25 013.50;. Hogs Receipts, 24,000 head; market weak, 26c under yesterday's average; bulk of sales, 116. 50016.70; light $16.16016.70; mixed. $16.25016.70; heavy. $11.10016.70; rough, $M. 10016.25: pigs. $12.60016.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 16,000 head; market weak; sheep, $9.76013.16; lambs. I $13.60016.60. fttoox. City LI fttnek. Sioux City, Is., Feb. 19. Cattle Receipts. 3.009 bead; market steady to 10c lower. Beef steers, $9.60013.00; rat cows and heif ers, $6.410011.00; earners. $6.0007.60; stock era and feeders, $8.80011.26; calves, $8,890 12.69; bulls, stage, etc.. $7.60010.26: feeding cows and helfera, $6.6001.40. Hogs Receipts. 13.000 head; market ateady. Light, $16.90016.20; mixed. $16.16 016 26: heavy, $16.20016.30; pigs, $12,000 14.00; bulk. $16.16014.26. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, too hsad; market steady. ... 220 7 to 2... ... 430 8 tt 1... ... 640 1 26 11... ... 210 10 08 4.i. ... 300 11 09 1... . .. 2f0 12 96 2... ... 176 13 09 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ... 538 8 09 7 618 ... 692 9 IJ 24 76$ ... 712 10 09 Hogs There was an I. .crease In receipts of hogs this morning, but the trade was' rather slow. Shippers bought a few on the early, morning rounds, paying mostly 19c lower prices that, yesterday. Packers were slow In getting down to business. They 4.. 2.. 2.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 3.. S.. 4.. 19.. 260 t 00 240 9 00 492 9 65 310 11 98 199 12 94 150 12 60 8 76 .9 70 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Morningside Land company to Ouy Howard, 81xty-slxth street 60 feet north of Parker street, east side, 49 x9 115 Swan A. Hultman to Agnes C'oony. Capitol avenue, 24$ feet wast of Twenty-sixth street, south side, 47x 115 8,000 Morningside Land company to Lulu B. Lewis, Charles street, 211 feet west of Orphanage avenue, south side, 49 xl33 ;:t Tovan TJrosevlc and wife to Peter Zlv kovltz and wife, R street, 126 feet east of Twenty-ninth atreet, south side, 26x160 ;t0 Earl B. Harris, referee, to Nlcholaus Cherek, Walnut street 747 feet south of Martha street, east side. 1 144 .". 2.199 Nlcholaus Cherek to Thomas Lynch, Walnut street 747 feet south of Martha street east side, 26x149.... 32$ Fred Armburst and wife to Roy J. Sanders, Vinton street 12 feet east of Thirtieth street, north side. 6 Ox 12$ $ 1.209 Roy J. Sanders snd wife to Lillian J. Suckern Benson, Vinton street, 114 feet east of Thirtieth street north side, 60x12$.$ 1.759 Emma L. Young and husband to Henry R. Gering, Farnam street $8 feet east of Twelfth, surest, north aide, 44X111 11.126 Gua Peterson and wife to Norma D. Colfax. Weir aveaue, 194 feet south , of Seed street east side, 109x121.. 2,490 Nellie Brasil to Harry Petersen, Sev enteenth street, 48f feet north of Nicholas street, east aide. 14x149.. 1,199 Bror August Johnson snd wife to Fred J. McGee, Decatur street, 11$ 76 feet west of Thirty-se.ond street north side, ttxl$7.f 3.300 Harold W. Graham te Thomas Olson. Seventeenth street, tt feet south of Sahler street west side, 4xl2.... 2.000 Omaha Lean and BulMlog association to Grsee Msy Burnell, northwest corner Forty-fifth street and Redick avenue. 13$x40; Redick avenue, 109 feet west of Forty-fifth street, south side. 14x111; Redick avenue, 260 feet west of Forty-fifth street south side, 50x133; southeast corner Forty-sixth street and Redick avenue, 60x133. .. 1,600 fit. Joseph Uvs Stock. St. Joseph. Mo., Feb. 19. Csttle Receipts, 3.600 head; market strong, higher. Steers, $9.00013.69: cows and heifers, $.OO012.26; calves, $6.00011.29. Hogs Receipts, $.600 head; market low er. Top, $16.80; bulk. 816.6O01C.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 6,000 head; market lower. Lambs, $13.09016.40; ewes, $7.00012.50. New York Cotton. New York, Feb. 19. Cotton Futures opened steady; March, 30.20c; May. 29.76c; July, 29.26c; October, 21. 06c; December. 27.65c Cotton futures closed firm; Ma-cb, 30 77e; May, 89.33c; July, 29.67c; October. 26 6Cc; December, 28.42c. Coffee Market. New York, Feb. 19. Thera was a further decline of 7 to t points hi the market for coffee futures at ths opening today, but light realising sales were sbsorbed around the initial flgurea, and rallies followed on covering and trade buying. If anything there seemed to be rather more nervousness over the ocean freight situation, owing to reports that tonnage available for the South American trade would be used for com modities mors needed than coffee, of which there is a supply equal to four or five months' requirements already on hand. May contracts sold up from 8.47c to 8 10c, ana September from 1.34c to 8.28 with tho mar ket closing st a net decline of 2 to 6 points. March, 7.68c; May, 8.4$c: July, 8.21c; September, $.36c; October, 8.19c; De cember, 8.4tc. Spot coffee, quirt; Rlo's 8c; Santos 4a. lOtc. No fresh offers were reported In the cost snd freight market. The official cable showed an advance of 50 rels in the Rio market Santos spots were not quoted, but futures were 109 to 225 rels lower. Brazilian port receipts, 79, 000 bags. New York Motley. New York, Feb. 19. -Prime Mercantile Paper 5HOi per cent Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills, $4.72; commercial sixty-day bills on nnl;s, 14.72; commercial sixty-day bills, $4 7)H; demand, $4.75; cables. $4 7t 7-16. Silver Bar, tlt,o; Mexican dollars, tie. Bonds Government firm; ralmad, firm. Tlm-i Loans Strong; sixty days, ninety daya and six months, per ceat bid. Ca'l Money Firm: highest 4 pT cent; lowest, 544 per esnt; rutins; rat-e, pee cent; closing hid, t per cent; offered at I per cent; last loan, 4 per cent Kansne f'lty Grain. Kansas CIW, Feb. 19. Corn: No. 2 mixed. $1.7501.95; No. 2 white. $1.02.OI; No. 3 yellow. $1.8601.95; May, 81.27V.. Oata No. 2 white. 92c; No. 2 mlxeu, 8S(J8c. 82.18; Nt. Lewis (Srahv St. Louis, Feb. 19. Corn No. Ne. 4 white. 11.9901.93: Msy. 31.7. Oats No. 1 track, tie; No. 1 white, 490 90.c; May 88!4c. MraaMpolt antra. Minneapolis. Feb. 19. Com No. 1 yel low. $1.7601.tt. Oata No. 1 white. 914 092c. Flaxseed tl.tl Vs 03-ttVje. Theae sales were reported today: Corn No. 1 white, $1.90; No. 4 white: 3 cars, 41.90. No. t -white: 4 oars, $1.93; 1 car, $1.12; S cars, 11 tl; $ ears. $1.10. No. t whits: 4 cars. $1.10, 1 car, $1.65. Sample white: 1 car, $1.80; 1 ear, $1.60. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, tl.t; I ears, $1.66) 1 cars. $1.64; T oars, $1.43; I cart, $1.13; 3 cars. $1.11; 1 oar, $1.60; $ ears, $1.68. No. 6 yellow: 2 cars, $1,63; 1 cars, $1.67; 1 tsars. $1.61; 7 car. $1.14; T oars, $1.6$; 1 cars, $1.13: 1 oars, $150 No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.59; 1 car, $1.41; 2 cars, $1.46. Samplo yellow: t car, $1.36. No. 1 mixed: I car, $1.67; 1 car, 11.79. Ne. 4 raised; 1 cur. $1.61: 3 ctra, 11.40; 1 car, $1.69; 1 car, It 66. No. t mixed: 1 ear, $1,70; 6 cars, $1.61: 8 cars. tl.tO; 1 rar, $1.47. No. 8 mixed: 1 car. $1.60;-1 ear, $1.4$; 1 -oar, $1.47; t oar. $1.46: 2 cars. $1.44. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.40; 1 car, $1.18; 1 ear, $1.1$. Oats No. I white: 1 oar, tie. Stand ard: 1 car,' lie. No. 1 white: t oars, 99ic; I cars, 94c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 9tkc Sample while: 1 car. ttc; -4 cars. MWc No. 3 mixed: 1 rar, 88 He. Rye No. 2: 1 oar, $2.18. No. $: 1 ear, $2.18. . Barley Ns. 4: 1 rar, $1 10; 1 oar, $1.1$. Rejected: 1 car, $1.78. Omaha Cash Prices Corn; No. t white. $1.99: No. 4 white, $1.90: No. I white. $1.40 01.11; No. 4 white. $1.610179; sample while, $1.6001. SO; No. 4 yellow, $1,110 1.66; No. t yellow, $1.6001.13; No I yellow, $1.4601.60; sample yellow, $1.36; No. 4 mixed, fl. 1801.19; No. t mlced, $1,470 1.61; No. t mixed. $1.4401.19: sample mixed. $1.1901.44. Oats: No. 2 white. Hot standard, 911s; No. 1 white, 9944 0994jc: No. 4 -whits, 89M: sample, 69 H 09it, Bar ley: No. 4. tl.tt 1.80; rejected. $1.78. Rye; No. $2.16; No. 8, $2.18, Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, ill south Sixteenth street, Omaha: Corn, I I k Men. I 1 .27 127 !!J7Vi 1 27 1274, May I 1 2t 1 :t13t9. I3t126 Data. I Men. 86 90 86 194, 8t May 84 4 1 88 $4 8744 14 Pork. 4 May 47 78 49 15 47 TO 4$ ti 4$ 08 Urd. I May 28 90 2$ 26 St $2 St 36 2t 05 July ft If I 16 36 26 13 24 M ..... Ribs. I i May 25 20 f 26 47 !i 16 26 4f 2$ tfl July 1 !5 47' !t 71 26 47 It 71 fit 40 New York Frodnea. New York, Feb. 19.Butter Weak; re ceipts, 11,760 rubs; creamery, higher than extras, 6140tic; creamery, extras, (92 snore). 61Vitlo; firsts, 440 floi seconds, 47048o. Eggs Unsettled: receipts, 6,817 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 61068e; extras, firsts, 42e; firsts, Il0l3c; seoonds, 60l!61c. Cheese Steady; receipts. 1.101 boxes; state, held, speoials, 2602c; same, aver age run, 26016c, Poultry Pressed, misVket firm; chickens, 70l$c; fowls, ,190260; turkeys, 34038c. Live, firm; prices unchanged. CHICAGO GKAJN AND rttOYINIONH. PregrnM Toward Increase ef Cavern meat Wheat Price Hat BnUtsh Kffee. Chicago, Feb. II. Progress toward an increase of the government quarantee price on wheat for the 1918 crop had a bultieh effect today on the grain markets her. Corn closed stesdy e to c net higher with March $1.27 and May $1.26. Oats gained $0e to $c. Provisions flnishsd at an advance of 19c to toe. Both tern and oats, especially oats, responded quickly to word that the senate agricultural commit tee at Washington bad favorably reported the Oere resolution. Enhancement tn the value of corn futures, however, was rela tively small, owing to the fact that corn trading has been greatly restricted nndar prevailing exchange regulations and In par. tieular the maximum price allowed, $1.2$ a bushel. Unfavorable weather and ths read iness with which Industries absorbed avail able supplies gave firmness to corn before news came of the latest step regarding wheat. Aggreaslve buying, chiefly on ths part of the houses with eastern connection, car ried oats far above any previous record this season. Heavy profit taking sales took place but did little to check the bulge. In the provision market announcement that the food administration had asked for tenders of meat and tard, March shipment, was much more than an offset of the price of hogs. Corn No. I, nominal; No. 2 yellow, $1.7$ 191: No. 4 yellow, $1.6101.70. Oats: No. $ white. 8t093c; standard, 90 0 92. Rye: No. 2. nominal. Barley: $1.1501.94. Seeds: Timothy, $64009.2$; clover, $22.40 088.94. Pro visions: Perk, nominal; lard, $26.22; ribs, $24.00024.90. New York Metal. New York, Feb 19. Metals Lead, steady; spot, $7.4007.25. Spelter, dull; East St. Louis delivery, spot, offered at $7.67. At London Copper: Spot, 110; futures, 110;" electrolytic, tlli. Tin: Spot, (314; futures, 311. Lead'. Spot. 29 10s; futures, 21 19a. Spelter: Spot, if 4; futures, 60. Further Price Advances Regis tereti; Pcoli Extend Opera tions; Shippings Irregular or Heavy. Near York. Feb. 19 Further price ad vances were registered by many stocks tn the course of today's active dealings. Poofs extended their operations In various di rections, although shippings and rails were comparatively Irregular or heavy. The movement was the widest on the upswing of any session thus tar thla year and many new levels were established for that period. In a number of Inatances gains extended from 14 to 20 points over malmnmo ef the early days of the month Little attention seemed to be paid to for eign affairs, although bankers remained down town after the market's close tor Use on the British premier's latest address. !evetepmenra at Washington received favor able Interpretation. In the main. Fully three-fourths of the day's turoovej of 6S5.OM shares was represented by United States Steels and associated Industrials, equipments and motors. United State) Steel's extreme advance of 1 was largely cancelled at the ead, but elsewhere groat galna of 1 to 4 points were generally re tataett. Motor shares were ths chief features et the last hour, Studebaker, Chandler and General Motors romlng forward when mofe representative stocks wars yielding to see ing pressure. - The one Important railway return, that of Atchison for December, was la line wltfc recent exhibits, showing a net fnereais 04" almost 899,000. Bonds were firm. with, an unusual demand for United Kingdom te. Liberty bonds were variable but mainly higher. Total sales, par value, aggregated $4,265,444. - Old Called States foapon, 4 gained fealf per cent on call. Number of sales and range of prices df the lesdlng stocks; Closing Sales. High. Low Bid. Anier. Beet Sugar. 1,860 $1 79 V 9 American Can .. 21.990 43 41 42 Amertoan CAP.. 11.490 77 S t Tt Amor, Locomotive. 14.144 11 $T 47 American S. A R. 21,190 8t $44 ' Amer. Sugar Ref.. 740 108 104; 104 Amer. T. St T. .. 1.704 108 167 107 Amer. ., U A S., 40 14 16 16 Anaconda Copper . 37.500 ft 64. $5 Atchison 609 86 tt 86 A.. Q. eV W. 1. S. L. 1,940 111 111 117 l.tftt 2.600 1.400 12.190 $.190 1,990 200 1.100 $.149 4,700 7,600 71.709 7,590 1.990 1,300 63 lt ' 4 44 4 21 4S 42 31 '$ 31 41 11 MOO $0 39 47 M Bal. 4 Ohio Butte ft Sup, Cop. Cal Petroleum Canadian Pacific , Central Leather .. Chea. Ohio .... C. M. A St. P.... Chi, dt N. W C. R. I. dt r etfs.. Chlno Copper Colo F. ft I Corn Products Ref. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Bugac-, Distiller,' lee..... Brie ; General TChwtrlc... Osneral Motors . . . Ot No. pfd Ot. No. Ore etfs... Illinois Central .. Inspiration Copper. 10,600 4$ Int M. M nfd... 48,200 101 International Nickel .t. International Paper ,1,000 $1 K. C, Southern ... 400 Kennecott Copper. 1,300 Louis. t'Nash. Maxwell Motors Mex. Petroleum Miami Copper .... Missouri Pacific . Montana Power ... Nevada Copper..., New York Central. N. Y, N. H. tn., Norfolk tV West or n Northern Pacific .. Pacific Mall Pennsylvania 1 Pittsburgh Coal... "Ray Cons. Cop Reading v., Republic I. A 9),... Rhattuck Art. Cop. Southern Paclfio . . Southern Ry. ..... Studebaker Corp . . Texas Co. Union Pacific U U, tlH t 19 29 T 1TH .... 147 71 71 14 14 4$ 43 4, 4 20 20 44 40 34 84 11 40 18 44 41 34 66 11 40 11 1,604 141 140 141 7.401 134 lit 133 900 91 . 99 4,300 21.800 1,$00 too "iio 1,609 1,809 1,000 $.300 17 84 $1 f $$ 21 ii' TJ $0 38 46 tt 35 80 18 82 11 ii'vi 21 37 44 $.690 14.490 12,100 1.190 4,104 1,609 26.900 1,900 166 166 0.790 111 119 110 S. Ind. Alcohol. 12,700 139 139 134 B. Btsoi ...... iB,eiv 114 n is 25 78 81 11 17 24 66 $4 77 10 IT tt 23 3 $2 29 ' 04 48 . 23 tm 17 3 11$ 81 V 3 13 23 T4 19 71 28 104 tt 26 44 : 62 24 174, 10 It.. 17 ,23 86 157 U. I. Steel pfd ..... 1H Utah Copper 7,490 ti 14 14 Wabash pfd "B" ,23 Wsstern Union-.. 499 00 19 89 Wsetlnghouso HI lee. 4.190 41 43 42 Total sales (or ths day. t46,90Q shares. , Now York Ornsral Market, ' New York, Feb, II. Flour Firm; springs, $10,6601100; winters, $10.21010.10; Kan sas. I40.40OU.00. : Corn Spot, strong; kill) dried No. I yel low, 01.11; and No. t white. Il.lt coot at f. 0. b. New York, prompt shipments: No. 1 mixed, 1.1t. 0. L f . New York, prompt shipment; Argentine. $2.10. f. e. b. cers. Oats Spot, strong; natural, $1.010104; hay, firm- No. 1. $210; No. 1, $2.00; No. 8, 11.10; shipping. $1.7601,65; all nominal. Hops Easy; Paclfio ceast, 1917, 10023c; . 1916, 1401tc. ' Hides Qsiet; Bogota, tt04O; Con trsl America, 11040c. Leather Firm; tismlock sols No. 1. lie; No. 1. tla. .- Provisions Pork, strong; mess, $61,190 $62.99; family, $64.00011.00; ohort, . elear. $68.60061.40. lard, ; frmt; middle vrsst, $21. 70021. 10. . h Tallow Dull; city special, loose, lTH-. Wool Firm; domestic fleece, XX, Ohw snd Pennsylvania, 70c. Jllce Firm, fancy Head. $0t; blue rose, l08c. , Corn No. I yellow, nominal; No.'t yel low, $LTO01.$O No. 4 yellow, $l.40LTt. Oats No. I whRe, $$0$CI standard, lift 89 II e. Rye-No. I. $J.l02.25H. . Barley $1.4901.92. Timothy $6.oot.26. Clover $22.6O0IMO. Bork Nominal. Lard $31.07. Ribs $$4.10024.79. ' ,1 ; Local Storks anC Bonds February 1$. 191$ Stocks W. Cudahy Packing Co. common .U4 Peers dt CO. pto Oooeh M. . Co. 7 pet. "BMOO Lincoln Tel. de Tel. common.. 91 Neb. Power Co. 7 pet pfd.... 109 Omaha C. B. St. Rf. pfd.. tt Omaha A C. B. Ry. B. pfd. 64 Hardin Cream Co. 7 pet pfd.. 190 '100 Orchard A Wtlhtim Co. 7 pet pfd. 100, 109 Canadian 6a, 1919 Canadian 6s. 1937 City ef Marseilles Is, 1119 IT - Columbus L. 4 H. A P. 5a, 1904 94 Iowa Ry A L. Co. as, I92t.., 89 Kanaas City Terminal 6s. 1918. 14 Asked 11$ ,v . 91 ' 101 T! 11 01 to tt 90 - $0 rim.fc Stlil. C. 8Mb. 8s. 1120-12 11 lot Omaha, Neb., various..... 4.76 RtiMlan Oort Int ls. 1I3... 14 t7 Oakdale. Neb.. Water 6s 19 100 Reeboard Airline Ry. Is. lilt... 96 94 , wtft Co. Is 4 IH Toledo Tr. L. A P. 7s. 1921 91 H Wilson A Co. 6s, 1441. 9t tt West End Street Ry. 7s, 1129.. It II Evaporated Apples Dried Frsdts. New York. Feb. 1$. Bvaporated apples nominal; Callfornlas. 14lfe; stats, 16 016c; prunes, . strong; Callfornlas, 70 14V4c; Oregons, 13014c; apricots, acaree; choice, 17; extra choice, 17; fancy, II; peaches, scarce; standard, 11 c; choice. 12013o fancy, 13014c; raisins, strong; loess mhecatela. !09c: oboloe to fancy needed, 19011c; seedless. $88c; Lon don layers, No. I crown, $1. Near York Cotton. New York, Feb. 18. Cotton closed, steals at an advance of t to 5 points: - Mlnnesitotls Grata. Minneapolis. Feb. 19. Flour Cnchanged. Barley $1.1601.90. Rye $2.1102 29. Bran $32.60. New York gar. New York, Feb. II. Sugar Raw, market steady; centrifugal, 4 46c; molasses, nomi nal. Refined, steady; fine grssulated. 7.4e. Loaded Metksy. London. Feb. 11. Bar Stiver its i per ounce. Mosey, 2 per cent discount rates: Short Mils, 2 per ceat; three months, 1 per cent Kansas City Pnodnae. Kaasas City, Mo-. Fob. II. Butter snd Poultry Market unchanged. Kggs Firsts, ttc; seconds, 37c. noiuth on. Thiluth, Feb. 19. 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