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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918.
AUTOMOBILES
VERT OOOD USED
CAR BUYS
Oldsmobtle I.
Ford touring.
Maxwell touring:.
Chalmers.
Overland.
Mitchell .
Chevrolet.
Three last year' Chslmer's
demonstrators at 45 per cent
discount.
See
these cars
you buy.
be for
2047 Farnam St. Dour 4904.
ASK FOR MR. HUNT.
RADIATORS
Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired
and rebuilt; large stock used radiators
on band. Washed fenders and lamps re
paired like new. Highest prices paid for
Junk' radiators.
OMAHA RADIATOR, TIRE & ACTO
WORKS,
181 Cuming St. Omaha. Neb.
,LL kinds of cars for hire, with or with
out driver, by the mile or by the hour.
Fords, 10 per mile. Douglas 7390. Ne
braska Srvlre Oarage.
OAKLAND touring car, model 38, 4-cylln-der,
used very little, exceptional equip
ment. This is a real buy. Reason gell
ing, enlisted in navy. H. Heyn. Phone
Douglas 1668. Harney 1999.
WE HAVE Fords, Maxwells. Buicks, Stude
bakers, Oaklands In both touring and
roadster models.
MEEKS AUTO CO. OMAHA GARAGE.
20th and Harney. Tyler 655.
Srr.nrlarrl Motor Co.
Used Allen tourli-g car, good condition.
Bargain. lotO Farnam St Carl Cbang-
etrom.
BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
10th d Howar'. Ford Agent. Doug. 3608.
' QUALITY USED CARS
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOHILE CO.,
;nth and Harney. Doug. 3290.
WANTED- FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; q .ck action; no delay. Auto Ex
cnanne Co.. 2107 Farnam St. Doug. 6036.
" WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN. '
t:iawver auto co.
1510 Farnam St. Doug. 9070.
HUDSON TOURING SEDAN 11,400
GUY L. SMITH,
26th and Farnam Sts. D. 1970.
FOR SALE New Steams-Knight Clover
Leaf roadster; must sell. Phone Harney
3893.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.,
2500 Farnam St.
uiTrHT.i. mndHtAp. Brood running condt
tion. starter. Hunts. $275. Neb. Auto
School, 2028 Farnam St.
A FEW lCla Ford touring cars. One used
1917 Ford touring. 4001 8. 34th bt, ao.
4860. '
BARGAINS U used cars.
ORR MOTOR SALES CO..
40th and Frna..i. Harney 414.
SERVICE car, repair shop and filling sta
tion, on account of sickness. 8416 N. SOtn
St. Telephone Florence 298.
191 PAIOE "6" SDeedster: first class me
chanlcat condition. Auto Parts Co.. 2105
Farnam St. Doug. 4560.
WE BUY, SELL, REPAIR FORDS.
TelU- Blnkly. Doug. 1540. 2318 Harney St.
$100 rewaid for auto or tractor magneto
we can't repair Bayadorfer. zio N itn
FOR SALE Gray & Davis electric starter
for Ford. Benson 171.
BATTERIES CHARGEI. AND REPAIRED
Ever Read Battery Station, 1208 Farnam.
Auto Bodies.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR
AUTO. WM. PFEIFFER AUTO A CAR
RIAGE WK8.. 2625 Leuvenworth. Ty. 701.
Auto Tires ajidupplies
GUARANTEED TIRES
ONE HALF rmCJS .
3000 Miles Guaranteed
30x3 17.75; 30x3 18.76; 32x3 $10.25;
33x4 $12.35; 14x4 $13.26; 35x4 $16.50
Writs us today for particulars
AGENTS WANTED
Expert Radiator nd Tire Repairing
"2 IN 1" VULCANIZING CO.
1510 Davenport St. Omaha, P. 2914
TIRES AT HALF PRICE, ALL SIZES.
NEW 80x3 Firestone, $8.00; Ford tubes,
$2; NEW 80x3 Non-Slid Flrestones, $13.
KAIMAN'S TIRB JOBBERS. 1721 CUMING.
SAVE 60 PER CENT ON YOUR TIRES.
G. G. Tirs and Vulcanizing Co.. 3415
' Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
FORD TIRES.
80x3 $ MS
30x3 11-80
3. 000-Mile Guarantee.
THE TIRE SHOP,
251$ Farnam St Douglas. 497$.
TIRE price wreckers. This Is no 2-ln-l tire.
COMBINATION TIRE FACTORY,
422 S. 13th. Agta wanted. Omaha. Neb
BUY Lea puncture-proof pneumatlo tires and
eliminate your tire troubles. Powell Supply
Co.. 2061 Farnam St
Auto Livery and Garages.
RENT A FORr -DRIVE IT YOURSELF.
10c a mile, 85o per hour minimum charge.
(Except Sundays and holidays.) '
FORD LIVERY CO..
Douglas 3622. 1314 Howard St.
Starters and Generators Repaired.
' ' AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Anything electrical about your auto.
213 8. 19th 8t Douglas 6483.
Ws repair any storage battery, guaran
teeing ssme for six months.
OMAHA BATTERY AND SERVICE CO..
2213 Harney St Tyler 3894.
Auto Repairing and Painting.
PHONE HARNEY 2907 for auto repairing.
DELAY BEAL, W. Farnam Garage, $527
F.m Now open. Give us a trial.
EDWARDS, B. S !6l N. 19th St Web
star 1102. For best results with repair
work consult us.
Motorcycles and Bicycle
H A R L E Y - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains in used machines. Victor H.
Roos, the Motorcycls Man, 27th and Leav.
nwortb.
WANTED TO RENT
Miscellaneous.
INVALID wheel chair. Box 3093. Omaha
Bee.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGF CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture 8tore; office on Howard St., between
15th and 16th. Phons Tyler 3400. Have
your moving bandied Just as you would
an order for njw rurniiure. xnavs me waj
we do it. Ask to se- our dally -ental lists j
Jn DTTPTi Express Co., Moving ,
. J. JXEjEjU Packing and Storsge ;
HOT farnam Bt Web. 2748. Doug. $140. ;
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. j
Separate locked rooms tot household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
80 B. 10th. Douglas 4163
FREE service FIDELITY
Phons Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackson Sts.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing snd
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
WEST FARNAM HOMES
PRICED TO SELL
$4,500 131 N. 31st Ave., 7 rooms, mod
ern, well built; terms easy.
$4,800352 N. 41st St., 8 rooms, fully
modern with garage and drive; full
lot; paving all paid.
$5,000 126 N. 13d St.; new house, never
occupied; T rooms, modern, with
4 bedrooms; large living room ar
rangement, fireplace; paving all
paid; easy terms.
, 3.000 3012 Davenport St.. T rooms, mod
ern, with S bedrooms and sleeping
porch; garage.
$6.500 141 N. 35th St.; 8 rooms, thor
oughly well built: full east front
lot; garage and driveway.
$9,000131 N. 86th 8t-; high class stucco
boms; I rooms, with sleeping porch ;
, hot water heat, tils bath; terms
reasonable.
. GLOVER & SPAIN
. Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West
FIELD CLUB
6 RMS. AND SLEEPING PORCH.
$4,500
This Is one of the best bargains offered
for many a day; large living room across
front of house; dining room on south and
east, kitchen; I good bedrooms, sleeping
porch and bath on 2d floor; large attic;
full brick foundation; shade trees; 1 blk
to car line; located at 1131 S. 33d St.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
900
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK BUILDING. TYLER
63
GOOD DUNDEE HOME
$6,400 buys a nearly new 7-room. 2
story modern house, occupied by present
own.T only a few months. In excellent
condition, finished In oak and French
gray enamel, with -Inch oak flooring
throughout Located on a corner lot, (Ox
135 feet, in Dundee'a i.ew addition. Has
garage and driveway to same. Terms.
$750 cash, balance monthly like rent.
George & Co., Phone D. 756
North.
$100 Cash
$30 Monthly
Strictly Modern
Just completed, an attractive 6-ror.m
home, all on one floor, which Is offered on
these remarkably easy terms; oak floors,
cemented basement, full lot. Phone
Doug. 3628 and I will take you out.
$3,500 BARGAIN;
OWNER LEFT CITY.
All hardwood finish, five-room, strictly
modern, full brick foundation, built by
owner for home; choice lot on paved
street; one-half block to car. See today.
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
701 Omaha Nat'l. BRnk Bldg. Tyler 496.
7-R. HOUSE In Kountze Place, oak finish,
hot water heat, (500 cash, balance
monthly.
W. II. GATES,
647 Omaha Nat. Bldg. D. 1294.
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern t-roum house,
full basement, large lot. close to car. Price
93.350, Norris & Norrls. D. 4270.
MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 1R7.
South.
STOP PAYING RENT.
Buy a home of your own on the easy
payment plan and pay the rent to your
self. This 6-room modern except heal
house at 1705 Cnstelar St. is one worth
buying. It Is only a block from school
and car line and Is In a good neighbor
hood. Owner wants It sold at once. Can
make a very attractive proposition for
you. Call us for price.
CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY,
REALTORS.
Douglas 200. 508 Bee Building.
LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS
SNAP PRICE ONLY $3,850.
Dandy five-room home, strictly modern,
oak finish, bookcases, seats, etc., built in;
oak floors throughout; full brick founda
tion; built by day labor for home. It you
are Interested In buying In this choice res
idential district don't fall to see this. Call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
T01 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
FOR SALE Seven-room flat, close In. Don't
answer unless you mean business. Call
Red 5289.
Miscellaneous.
W. FARNAM SMITH A CO..
Real Estate and Insurance.
1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064.
HOUSE, 7 rooms, double- garage, paved
street, on car line, hot water heat; $2,700;
bargain. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago St.
LET me show you my brand new atueco
bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca
tion. A real bargain at $3,850. Rea
sonable terms. Call Owner, Douglas 172$.
R. 8. TRUMBULL.
80$ First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1734.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
H. A. WOLF CO.
Specialist In downtown business prop
erty. 514 Electrlo Bldg., 15th and Farnam,
BUSINESS properties and Investments.
P. TUKEY and 80N.
620 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUB INVESTMENT CO..
Income, Business and Trackage Specialist.
16th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 415.
YOUNG A DOHERTY.
City Real Estate.
Douglas 1671. 822 Brandels Theater.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
VACANT NORTH
Have full lots on Plnkney street,
south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful
new homes. Priced to sell, cai. glvs terms
, TRAVER BROS. CO.,
Douglas 6886. 819 First Nat. Bk Bldg
MINNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near
24th St.; can be bought at a bargain; this
lot must be sold. Call owner evenings,
Walnut 70.
Miscellaneous.
LARGE gardeu lots near car line, paved
street. $125 to $195. $1 down. Doug. 6074.
REAL ESTATESUBURBAN
Improved Acreage.
SACRIFICE SALE
10 Acres Hog and Chicken
Farm
5 Blocks From Street Car
Beautiful tract of land, with a com
fortable I-roora house: large chicken
houses and hog houses, with water system
piped to buildings; exceptionally rich
piece of land; 2 and 3 acres In alfalfa;
about hi acre in timber and the balance
garden land.
We will not advertise the price, but
are prepared to sell It for much less than
It Is worth, as the owner must sell at
once. Possession will be given.
J. H. Dumont & Co.,
416-18 Keellne Bldg Phone Douglas 690.
Acreage.
THIRTY-SIX ACRES.
$300 AN ACRE NEAR OMAHA.
New 8-room modern house and cor
responding outbuildings; 300 bearing fruit
trees: 6 acres of berries.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
54TH AND AMES AVE. COLFAX 217.
A LARGE suburban tract of ground outside
city limits, near carltna. Ideal place to
raise poultry or garden. This Is a 250-ft
frontage for $510: will sell on easy terms
Telephone Walnut 8466.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
For Sale or Exchange
FCR FARM OR RANCH.
$60,000 Press brick, cloae-ln business
block; Income $5,000 yoar. on lease; also
$9,000 first mortgages, store buildings and
resldenoe properties. Want land.
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
212 City National Bank Bldg.
Omaha. Neb.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and (-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 496 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
WE CA'n sell your acreage. Have several
tracts to exchange.
INTER-STATE REALTY CO.,
918-14 City Nat. D. 2819.
WANT good residence; about $6,000. Will
pay one-half cash, balance In good resi
dence lots. Box 1792, Omaha Bee.
I WANT to buy a house in Dundee. About
six rooms and sleeping porch. Box 2936,
Omaha Bee.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
5V4 and 6 per cent mortgages secured by
Omaha residence or Nebraska farms.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC..
62$ Keellne Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSOCIATION.
H. W. BINDER,
Money
on hand for mortgage
loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMUS EAST NEB. FARM8.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
101 Omaha Nat Bank Bid. Don. 171 A
FINANCIAL
LOW RATES C. 0. CARLBERG, SIS Bran-
aeis Theater Bldg. D. 685.
E1 Or MONEY CI C?
2 1 HARRISON A MORTON OV2
1 Omaha Nat Bk. Bids
CITI AND FARM LOANS
6. H and Per Cent
J. H. PUMONT C. Keellne Bldg.
3100 to (10.000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY
H. THOMAS SON. Keellne Bldg.
W.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha
Private Money
SHOPEN COMPANY. Douglas
4131
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MARCH 6.
Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark.
W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BI.K.
Colorado Lands.
LOW FARE ROUND TRIP
Homeseekers' excursion to Colorado
points every first and third Tues
days. Write for free farm booklet and
special land-seekers rates for parties of
five or more. Immediate possession and
eight years' time on our lands at ( per
cent.
THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND
WATER COMPANY,
936 First Nat'l Bldg., Omaha.
WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado;
112.60 to 118 per acre. We control 25
choice quarters. Send for booklet Kloa
Investment Co, Omaha
Iowa Lands,
FOR SALE, NO TRADE 90-acre farm, good
improvements, good rich soil, good
orchard, good wells, good fencing; north
part of Ringgold county. Idwa; $110 per
acre; easy terms. Box 50, Creston, la.
FOR SALE- 3oo! quarter section of land
In Union county, fair improvements, lays
good, very little rolling, almost level;
close to two good towns, plenty of water,
good grove, plenty of fruit, good rich soil;
$127.50 per acre, easy terms. Possession
March 1st. Box 60, Creston, la.
Missouri Lands.
GREAT bargains, $5 down, $5 monthly, buys
40 acres, good fruit and poultry land,
near town, southern Missouri. Price only
$220. Address Box 282 Springfield, Mo
POULTRY LAND $5 perHnolTth "buys7'
40 acres Wayne County, Missouri. Price
$160. Write for list lands. George D.
Williams, Mount Vernon. 111.
Montanr. Lands.
FOR SALE Good grain farms in Judith
Basin, at bargain; soma of them seeded
on to winter whest now; you get the
wheat with farm If you buy now. Send
for pamphlet and price list.
A. LARSON LAND CO.,
Lewlstown, Montana.
Oregon Lands.
NEW Jordan Valley Project Haart of the
range. Get on th: ground floor with 80
acres Irrigated land In connection with
open range. You c. n grow stock success
fully and cheaply. Personally conducted
excursion every tr weeks. Bend for bul
letin. Harley J. Hooker, $40 1st National
Bank Bldg.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per a..
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi ACM. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat'L
Nebraska Lands.
58 ACRES Irrigated land, Lincoln county.
6H miles Hershey; rich Platte valley
land, all under the ditch; S-room house,
barn and other outbuildings; 9 acres of
alfalfa. A bargain at $3,900, one-half
cash; possession in March.
WHITE & HOOVER,
454 Omaha National Bank.
EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 820-scrs
Improved Buffalo county farm, within
auto drive of Kearney, Neb. : $50 per acre.
C. K. DAVIES. KEARNEY.
WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms
snd ranches In good Old Dawes County.
Arah L, Hungerford, Crawford, Neb.
CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D.,
for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 67$
Brandels Bldg. Douglas 8840.
WS HAVE clients who will pay csah for
bsrgalns In western land. Whits Hoover.
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
UANCHES of all sites and kinds, easj
terms. A. A. Ptr.msn. $01 Karhach Blk
New York Lands.
120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY I miles from
village, from school, IV from store
and cheese factory. Lays well, rich soil,
10 acres valuable timber, splendidly
watered, fine 11 room' house, water In
side, splendid barns 30 by 62 and 24 by
86, concrete floors, hip roofs, galvanized
aiding, nlrj hog house, large hennery,
buildings practically new, abundance
fruit. Including hay. grain. 17 cows, bull,
3 yearlings, good team, sow, 60 hens,
sprlngtooth harrow, grain drill, cultivator,
plow, horse rake, mowing machine,
wagons, buggy, cutter, sleighs, harnesses,
all small tools. Price $6,300. Reason
poor health. Free list. Ellis Bros.,
Springvllle. N. T.
Miscellaneous.
CHOICE FARM Nillsenn. 422 Rose Bldg.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us If you
want to keep It.
El. P. 8NOWDEN A SON,
423 S. 16th. Douglas 1371.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
SIXTEEN farm horses and mules; one t.am
of black 6 and 7-year-old mules, weight
about 8,000 lbs.; ons team steel gray
mules, weight about 2,800 lbs,, 6 and 7
years old; one team steel gray Percheron
mares, weight about 2,700 lbs., 5 years
old; one 3-year-old mare and gelding;
one team of bay and black mules, ( and
$ years old; one farm wagon and harness.
Also 6 big mules and geldings. I will
sell thera very cheap, from $250 to $375
per team. Call at the stable In rear of
residence, 1248 S. 10th St., 3 blocks south
of Union depot.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks
Ws make them ourselves; sell them
direct to consumer. Why pay two profits
for Inferior goods, when you can get
high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED
CORNISH & CO.. 1210 Farnam St.,
Omaha, Neb.
FOR SALE Horses, wagons and harness.
CUDAHY PACKING CO., 14th and Jones
Sts.. Omaha.
FOR SALE Three light grey hones and me
set of harness. Kennedy A Parsons, 1309
Jones St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
"OLD T.iUSTY" incubators and brooders
shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M.
M. Johnson Co., Mfrs.. Clay Center. Neb.
Rhode Island Reds.
ROSE TOMB RED Eggs for
Walnut 30(5. 4354 Franklin St.
hatching.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security,
$40. ( mo., H. goods, total. $3.50.
Smaller, larger sm'ts proportionate rat.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. '
432 Securities Bldg. 16th, Farnam. Ty. 666.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
1 Of SMALLER LOANS O W
! 10 W. C. FLATAU, EST. 18l. lO
$TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO.. TY. $60.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS
Lowest rstes. Private loan booths Harry
Malashoek. 1614 Dodg. D. 661$. Est 1891.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Benjamin Ross and wife to A. G.
Gerer, southwest corner Twenty-second
and Charles streets, 62x135 $3,000
Omaha Loan and Building association
to Antoinette Wlnans, Ersklna
street, 260 feet west of Forty-third
street, north side, 60x120 2,000
Harry R. Phlfer and wife to R. C.
Healy, northwest corner Seventeenth
and Canton streets, 33x100 3,500
Alex O. Gustafson and wife to Barker
company, Thirty-third street, 138
feet south of Myrtle avenue, east
side. 43x120 1
Beaton Realty company to Mrs. Cath
erine S. Brantner, Thirty-fourth
street, 200 feet south of Davenport
street, west side, 60x136 1.600
Nels Peter Nelson snd wife to Mike
Toth, Eighteenth street, 283 feet
south of Fowler avenue, east side,
40x133 200
Alice S. Bear et al to L. V. Nicholas.
Twentv-flrit street. 128 feet south of
Lincoln avenu. east side. 30x176... 600 1
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Moderate Run of Cattle, Trade
Steady, Hogs Receipts Are
Large, Prices Drop, Sheep
Mart Dull.
Omaha, February 27,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs
ISIS.
Sheep.
S.titiS
9,463
8,300
umclal Monday 10,594
Official Tupsday t.ti3
Estimate Wednesday.. 4.000
30.S92
21,065
14,600
Three days this wk.2t,57 66.657 2.1,421
Same days last week.. 22,779 35.963 29.834
Same days 1 wks. ago 16.625 44.820 28.787
Same days 3 wks. ago.27.606 54,83 SO, 29
Same days 4 wks. ago.21,999 43,2113 40,771
Same days last year.. 19.156 41,157 30.411
Receipts and disposition of live slock at
the Union stock yards, Omaha, for 24 hours
ending at S p. m. yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Catle.. Hogs. Sheep.
CM St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific ...
Union Pacific
C. & N. W.. east .
C. & N. W.. west .
17 3
3
41 14
1J
Hi H
33 6
27 "i
6
13
17 1
1
249 32
C,
C,
c
c.
St P.. M. O.
H. A Q , east 13
B. & Q., west
R. I. & P.. east...
C. R. I. ft P.. west 7
Illinois Central 10
Chicago Great Western... 1
Totals receipts 234
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hons.
liep.
Morris A Co 620
Swift & Co 1,048
2.041 876
5,639 2.160
6.815 96
4,307 1,946
Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,107
Armour A Co
1,114
Schwarti A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co...
S. Omaha Pack. Co..
Wilson Packing Co..
W. 13. Vsnsant Co
78
817
68
12
412
193
3
366
111
108
29
29
L'3
79
157
20
65
69
139 .
12
8
23
6
1
31
Hill A Son
F. B. Lewis
Hunslnger & Oliver..
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Husx
Rosentock Bros
F. G. Kellogg
Werthelnier & Degen
Elli
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild & Krohi .
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co..
Christie
Higgin
Huffman
Meyers
Glaasberg
Baker
Banner Bros....
62
John Harvey 232
Dennis & Francis
68
Kilns
Jensen & Lungren
Pat O'Day
Other buyers
18
29
1
579
465
Total 6,932 18,697 6142
Cattle There was another moderate run
of cattle today, about 4,000 head, and qual
ity was pretty much the same as on Mon
day and Tuesday. The market presented
no new featurse, and for the most part beef
steers and cows sold In about the same
.notches as on Tuesday's early trade. De
mand seemed to be a lltle broader, and as
supplies were limited the movement was
fairly active and prices anywhere from
steady to a shade lower on both beef steers
and butcher stock. Blockers and feeders
met with the usual good Inquiry and desir
able grades ruled fully steady, while the
plain light and medium weight stuff was
hard to move at more or less shaded figures.
quotations on Cattle: Good to choice
beeves, $12.6013.25; fair to good beeves
$ll.5012.25; oommon to fair beeves, $9. 0ft
dMi.zo; good to choice yearlings, 110.75
12.26; fair to good yearlings, $9. 0010. 00;
common to fair yearlings, $7.0009.00; good
to choice grass beeves, $10.5011,76; fair
to good grass beeves, $9. 00 pi 0.25; common
to iair grass beeves, $7.508.60; good to
choice heifers, $9. 60 iff 11.00 ; good to choice
cows, i.oo$pio.60; fair to good cows, $6 00
9.00; common to fair cows. $7.00(88.00:
prims feeders. $10.6011.60; good to choice
teeners, i.7610.36; fair to good feeders
$8.76$. 50; common to fair "feeders, $6.60
8.00; good to cholcs stockers, $9.50910.60;
stock heifers, $7.60(89.60; stock cows, $6.60
6.00; stock calves, $7.50010.50; veal calves,
$9.00013.00; bulls, stags, $7.6010.60.
Hogs Receipts of hogs continued heavy
and shippers bought a few odd loads on
the early rounds paying the top of $16.80
during the first session, this figure being
36c lower than the best prlos yesterday. Out
side of these few sales there was nothing
doing as packers were holding off and had
not made any bids. The bulk of ths hogs
was still in first hands at a late hour. Ths
prospectiv bulk will sell at $15.60 16.76.
Sheep Sheep and lamb receipts continued
light. No Improvement In the refrigerator
car shortage made trade in killers very dull,
little finding an outlet on the early rounds.
What bidding was dons looked about steady
on the light and handy weight lambs, but
ths big bulk was In-between and uneven
grades, and they found slow sale. Heavy
lambs sold at $15.76. Sheep were scarce and
In fairly good demand at about steady prices
nothing of consequence changing bands
early. Feeders were In good demand and
prices fully steady, both outside and local
buyers bidding on anything available. Best
feeders are quotabls up to $16.60.
Quotations on Sheep and Lambs: Lambs,
handy weight, $16.2616.85; lambs, heavy
weight, $15.00016.25: lambs, feeders, $15.00
16.60; lambs, shorn, $11,600)18.60: lambs.
culls, $10.0014.00; yearlings, fair to choice,
$11.60014.60: yearlings, feeders. $12.00(9
14.26; wethers, fair to choice. $11.0013.0O;
ewes, fair to choice. $11.00ffil2.25; ewes,
breeders, al! ages, $10 SOltSie 60; ewes, feed
ers. $7.60(8)10.60; ewes, culls and canners.
$5.007.26.
No.
214 fed lambs
Av.
. 68
. 72
. 74
. 78
. 78
.100
. 5
. 9$
Pr.
$18 60
18 00
18 00
18 66
1 68
16 25
14 60
15 25
16 95
16 95
15 35
12 00
212 fed lambs
179 fed lambs
253 fed lambs
210 fed Iambs .
215 fed lambs .
24 culls
420 fed Iambs
677 fed Iambs .
185 fed lambs .
229 fed lambs .
144 fed ewes ..
88
82
.100
.104
Kansas City Live Stock. '
Kansas City, Feb. 27. Cattle Receipts,
12,000 head; market, steady; prime fed
steers, f 13.00 13.76 ; dressed beef steers,
$7.0013.00; western steers, $9.7613.00;
cows, $7.oof ll.ou; heifers, is.oojf iz.oo;
stockers and feeders, $7.60i$12.50; bulls.
$7.2510.25; calves, $7.0012.50.
Hogs Receipts, 19,000 head; market.
lowsr; bulk, $16.6016.90; heavy, $16.80
17.26; packers and butchers, $18.7516.96;
light, $16,285(81685; pigs, $14.00 16,26,
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head;
market, higher; lambs, $15.75018.86: year
lings, 1J.0014.26; wethers, 12.0013.26;
ewes, $11.25012.60.
Bt. LonU Uve Stock,
St, Louis, Feb. 27. Cattle Receipts, 4,900
head; market, strong; native beef steers,
$8.0013.50; yearling steers snd heifers,
$7.O013.6O; cows, $. 00 11.60; stockers and
feeders, $6.0010.60; fair to prims south
ern beef steers, $9.00(512. 60; beef cows and
heifers, $6.0010.00; southern yearling
steers snd heifers, $7.50 10.00; native
calves, $6.00014.00.
Sheen and Lambs Receipts, none; mar
ket, steady; lambs, $14.00 16.76 ; ewes, $10.60
012.00; wethers, $11.5013.Z5; canners and
choppers, $6.009.00.
Sioux City Uve Stock.
Rloux City, la., Feb. 27. Cattle Receipts,
3.000 head; market ateady; beef steers, $9.60
13.26; fat cows and helfars, $8.0011.00:
canners, $6.7607.60; stockers and feeders,
3S.6O011.6O; calves, $8.00 12.60; bulls.
stags, etc., $7.60 10.50; feeding cows and
heifers, $6.6009.00.
Hogs Receipts, 12,000 hssd: market
lOo lowsr; light, $16.40 16.60; mixed,
$16.55117116. 66- heavy. $16.6016.76; pigs,
$12.0014.00; bulk of sales, $1$.6616.86.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head;
market strong.
St. Joseph I.lvs Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 27. Cattle Re
celpta, 5,000 head; market lower. Steers.
$9.0013.30; cows and heifers, $7.0012.00;
calves, $8.0011.50.
Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head: market low
er Top, $17.00; bulk, $16.76(316.95.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head;
market steady. Lambs, $13.00316.66; ewes.
$7.0012.26.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Feb. 37. Cattle Receipts. 8.000
bead; market, steady; native steers, $8.5tl
14.26; stockers and feeders, $7.46010.90;
cows and heifers, $S. 76 13.00; calves, $3.76
14.26.
Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head; market.
weak, 4050c under yesterday's average;
bulk. $16.70916.95; light, $16.40017.00;
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Charles W. Martin and wife to Ernest
Morris, Vane street, 80 feet west Of
Twenty-fifth avenue, north side, 40x
101 4,150
D. V. Sholes compsny to Minnie Sher
man. Thirty-fourth street. 300 feet
north of Dodge street, east side, (0 .
Zl3( $.600
mixed, $16 404J17.00; heavy. $16.75tf 16.9;.;
much. $16.25Mi)6 .15; pig", $13 00tf 15.65.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 8,000 head;
market, firm; sheep, $1025ti 13.30; lambs,
$13 7617. 36.
NEW YORTSTOCKS
Recent Advances Are Aug
mented by Special Issues,
Boosted ly Dividends and
Stimulated by Pools.
New York. Feb. $7. Aided by several in
creased dtviUi'mls and stimulated by pools
and related professional Interests, today's
stock market augmented recent advances
In a number of spectal Issues.
Continental Can directors increased the
common dividend from 6 to 6 per rent
annually, and Chandler Motors was ad
vanced from an 8 to 12 per cent basis.
Intimations that other Industrial companies
arc-contemplating similar action were cred
IteJ because of recent large returns.
Additional factors of favorable Import In
cluded the Improved state of the iron and
steol Industry as Indicated by the marked
increase of capacity reported by the United
Slates Steel corporation and advices from
Mexico, which gave Impetus to the oil divi
sion. Transcontinental and coalers were the
foremost feature of the railway division, at
gKlns of 1 to ! points, minor issues such as
Missouri Pacific preferred, Wabash and
Erles also responding to a moderate in
quiry. Utilities were more active than usual,
Interest centering In Peoplts Gas, Consoli
dated Oas and American Telephone. Motors
and Tobaccos were heavy at all times, the
latter yielding 2 to 6 points in connection
with proposed stork Issues.
United States Steel's sharp reaction with
coppers brought some Irregularity In the
last hour, leaders forfeiting 1 to 2 points.
Steel closed at a net loss of 1 points.
Total sales amounted to 725,000 shares.
Bonds were Irregular, speculative rails
showing heaviness. Liberty issues also
eased. Total sales (par value) aggregated
$4,050,000.
Old United States 3's declined 4 per cent
on call, but the several Panama Issues rose
M to 1 per cent.
, Number of sales and quotations on lead
ing stocks: Closing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Amcr. Beet Sugar. 7,000 84 82tt 83H
American Can 4,200 43 44 41
Amer. C. & F 9,00 77 7344 76 i
Amer. Locomotive 11,200 68 64j 66
Amer. 8. & R.... 17,600 83 82H 82H
Amer. 8. Refining 700 108 107 106
Amor. T. & T . . . . 1.400 10N U. 107H 107
Amer. Z. L. and S. 200 HVi 16 16U
Anaconda Copper. 10,300 65 63 tt
Atchison 900 U 86 844J
A. G.&W. I. S. S. L. $.600 116 114 1 13 S
Halt. & Ohio
7,800 64H 62 63
300 204 $o 20
600 17 17 16H
600 148H 146H 146 4
13,100 73 71 $1
B. & S. Copper..
Cal. Petroleum ...
Can. Paclflo ....
Central Leather
Chea. & Ohio ....
C, M. A St. P
C. Northwestern.
C, R. I. & P. eta,
Chlno Copper ....
C, Fuel & Iron ..
C. P. Refining ....
Crucible Steel
Cuba Can Sugar ..
6,800 65 55 664
4,300 40U 38
400 - 94 94
1,900 21 21
600 43 43
300 39 39
38
93
20
42
81
4,700 34 88 $3
21,100 66 64 64
6,700 83 32 82
' 39
3,600 16 16 15
1,600 143 142 142
8,800 123 119 119
900 92 91 91
3,(00 29 28 28
95
1,100 46 46 48
Distiller's Securities ,
Erie
Gen. Electric , ..
Gen. Motors ....
Ot. Northern pfd..
Ot N. Ore Ctfs ...
Illinois Central .. .
Insp. Copper
I. Mer.. Marine pfd 81,100 100 98 99
inter. Nickel .... 21,300 89 28 28
K. C. Southern
Ken. Copper ....
L. & N.
Maxwell Motors
Mex. Petroleum.
. 1.000 17 17 17
800 $4 33 33
IIS
, 800 29 28 27
. 60,300 98 94 96
300 81 81 31
Miami Copper . .
Mo. Paclflo 2,700 23 32 22
Nevada Copper ... 400 19 18 18
N. Y. Central
1,700 72 71 71
300 29 28 28
N. Y., N. H.1H
Nor. 4 Western .. 1,200 106 104 106
North. Pacific .... 1,000 86 86 86
Pacific Mall ....
600 30 29 29
1.500 46 44 44
87
800 24 28 23
14.200 78 77 78
8,600 80 71 78
300 IT IT 17
4,600 88 87 87
7,800 24 24 23
30,400 (1 61 47
6,600 164 153 168
6,900 129 122 132
3,600 124 121 121
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Coal ..
R. Cons. Copper ,.
Reading
Rep. Iron A Steel. .
Shat. Arls. Copper.
So. Paclflo
So. Railway
Stud. Corporation .
TTnloo Paclflo
U. 8. I. Alcohol ..
U. S. Steel
V. S. Steel pfd ..101,100 98
Utah Copper
66 96
110
Wabash pfd "II" 1,500 93 82 $2
Western Union .... 600 38 23 22
West. Electrlo.... 1,600 42 41 41
Total sales for the day 725,000 shares.
New York Honey.
New York, Feb. 27. Mercantile Paper
6 6 per cent.
Sterling Exchange 60-day bills, $4.72;
commercial 60-day bills on banks, $4.72;
commercial 60-day bills, $4.71; demand,
$4.76; cables, $4.76 7-16.
Silver Bar, 86o; Mexican dollars. 8c.
Bonds Government and railroad Irregular,
Time Loans Strong; 60 days, 90 days and
six months, ( per cent bid.
Call Money Firm; high, 6 per cent!
low, 4 per cent; ruling rate, ( per cent;
closing bid, 8 per cent; offered at 4 per
cent; last loan, 4 per cent.
IT. S. 2s reg... 97Gt. N. 1st 4 88
do coupon ... 97I. C. ref. 4 89
U. S. 3s reg..., 98I. M. M. 6s,... 93
do coupon... 98 K. C. 8. ref. 6s.. 76
IT. 8. L. 8s .,97.00L. A N. un, 4s 85
U. 8. 4s reg....104M., K.ftT. 1st 4s 60
do coupon . . .104 If. P. gen. 4s,... 68
A. F. 8. 6s.... 96 Mont. P. 5a..
A. T. St T. c. 5a 93N. Y. C. deb. 6s
Anglo-French (s 89 N. Pac. 4s ..
A. A Co 4s .. 86 N. Paclflo 9s
91
93
83
60.
Atchison gen 4a 83 0. 8. L. ref. 4s 84
B. A O. cv. 4s 194 Pao. T. A T. (s.. 92
B. Steel ref 6s 90 Pa. con. 4s.... 7
C. Leather 6s.. 96 Pa. gen 4s . . . . 96
C. Paclflo 1st.. 81 Reading gen. 4s 84
C. O. cv. 6s.. 79Bt.L.&8.P. adj. 6s 66
C, B. Q. j. 4s 93 8. Pac. ov. 6s.
C.,M.8.P.cv.4s 71 8. Ry. 6s
z vt
91
87
78
$9
$4
C. R. I.&P.ref 4s 66 T. A P. 1st ...
C. A S. ref. 4I 69 U. Pacific 4s .
T. A R. G. ref (s 48U. 8. R. 6s
D. ef C. 6s, 1931. 93 V. 8. Steel 6s..
Kris gen 4s 61 Wabash let ...
O. Elec. 6s 98
Bid.
New York Coffee Market.
New York, Feb. 27. Coffee The mar
ket for coffee futures continued quiet but
generally tteady with prices showing fur
ther advances on covering snd a moderate
demand from trade sources. It Is supposed
that recent liquidation has left a firmer
technical position and that part of ths de
mand reflects covering of hedges against
sales of spot coffee from stocks or afloat.
The opening today was 3 to 6 points higher,
with May selling up to 8.45c and September
to 8.65c during the late trading or about 11
to 12 points net higher. Last prices were a
point or two off from the best under realiz
ing but showed a net gain of 7 to 9 polnlts.
March, 8.21c; May, 8.43c; July, 8.61c; Sep
tember, 8.63c; October, 8.67c; December,
8.76c. Spot coffee, firmer; Rio 7s, 8c;
Santos 4s, 10c. No fresh offers were re
ported In the cost and freight market. Sales
of coffee afloat were reported to Jobbers
aggregating between 15,000 and 20,000 bags,
but no details were given as to grades or
prices. The official cables reported no
change In Brazil except In Santos futures,
which were unchanged to 26 reis lower.
Brazilian port receipts, 42,000 bags.
Chicago Butter and Eggs.
Chicago, Feb. 27. Butter Market lewtr;
creamery, 484r47o.
Eggs Market higher; receipts 2,068 cases;
firsts, 40c; ordinary firsts, 38 39c; at mark,
cases Included, 88 St 39c.
Potatoes Receipts, $1 ears; market un
changed. Poultry Alive, market unchanged.
Minneapolis Flour.
Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 27. Flour Mar
ket unchanged.
Barley $1.78 2.08.
Rye $3.60 3.63.
Bran $32.60.
Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.7801.83.
Oats No. 3 white, 929.3c.
Flax $3.91 8.94.
Savannah Turpentllne.
Savannah, Oa., Feb. 27. Turpentine
Firm, 41c; sabs, 119 bbla.j receipts, 174
bbls. ; shipments, 1 bbls.; stock, 25.071 bbls
Rosin Firm; sales, 950 bbls.; receipts, 734
bbls.; shipment 171 bbls.; stock, 90,213 bbls.
Quotations H. D, E, F, G, H and I, $6.06;
K, $6.26; M, 16.75; N, $7.26; WO, $7.40.
WW,,$7.60.
Metal Market.
New York, Feb. 27. Metals Lead strong;
spot. $7,174 bid. Spelter dull: East St. Louis
delivery, spot, offered at $7.75.
At London: Spot copper, 110; futures.
110; electrolytic, 126; spot tin, (318: fu
tures, 1314; lead, siot, 29 10s; futures, (28
10s; spelter, spot, (54; futures, (50.
New York Cotton.
New York, Feb. 27. Coton futures opened
firm. March. 31.35c: May, 31.24c: July,
30.79c; October. 29.80c: December. 29.49c.
Cotton doted steady. Net 15 points
higher to J 7iol' Ur
GRAIN APPRODUCE
Light Receipts of Wheat and
Oats; Cash Corn Rules
Steady and Rye Sells
Strong.
Omaha. February 27. 1918.
Arrivals of grain In the local market to
day totaled 2S9 cars, with continued light
receipts of wheat and oats. The bulk of
the receipts, 367 cars, were corn, while
those of wheat were 3 cars and oats re
ceipts 33 cars. Four cara of rye and 2
cars of barley were also on hand.
Cash corn was steady, selling close around
yesterday's figures. Spot quotations were
unchanged to a cent up for the general run
of all grades. Sever..', choice cara of good
white and yellow corn sold at a 2n to 3c
advance. The market on the. whole was
rather Inactive, buyers and sellers differing
considerably, the former lidding several
cents under the offers. Off grade stuff
was a slow sale, acaroely any Intereat being
shown for these grades. No. 8 white sold
at $1.95 and No. 4 white at $1.88 and $1.89.
No. 6 white sold at $1.80. No. 3 yollow
brought $1.68 and the No. 4 grade $1.60 and
$1 66. No. 6 yellow ranged from $1.50 to
$1.58. No. 4 mixed corn went at $1.60 and
$1.61, while the No. 6 mixed sold at $1.4$
and 1.66.
Very little Interest was shown for oats
and no trades reported until late In the
session. Two cars of No. 1 white sold at
90 4c, an advance of a half cent. One car
of No. 3 red, rust proof oats, sold at 89c
Rye was strong, selling up 4c, while bar
ley was ateady. Receipts were light and
the demand for either cereal good. No. 8
rye sold at $2.49 and sample grade barley
at $1.95.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to 368,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels: oats,
4,000 bushels
Primary wheat receipts were 249,000 bush
els and shipments 169,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,404,000 bushels and shipments
of 774,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were t. 41 2.000 bush
els and shipments 1,079,000 bushels, against
receipts ot 3,017,000 bushela and shipments
of 1,104,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1. 499,000 bush
els and shipments 790.000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,486.000 bushels and shipments
of 1,444,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Com.
Oats.
126
Chicago
342
Minneapolis 104 ... ...
Dululh 7
Omaha $ 257 23
Kansas City ...25 173 24
St. Louis 18 94 66
Winnipeg 127
These sales were reported today:
Corn No. $ white; 1 car, $1.96. No. 4
white: 3 cars, $1.C; 1 car, $1.89: $ cars.
$1 8. No. 5 white: 1 car, $1.80. No. 3
yellow: 1 car, $1.68. No. 4 yellow: 3
cars, $1.66; 1 car, $1.64; 3 cars. $1.63; 2
cars, $1.62; 3 cars, $1.61; 1 car, $1.60. No.
6 yellow: 1 car, $1.68; t cars, $1.67; 4
cara, $1.63: 9 cars, $1,63; t cara, $1.61 )
112-6 cars, $1.60. No. yellow; 1 oar,
$1.46; 1 car, $1.43; $ cars, $1.42. Sample
yellow: 1 car, $1.27. No. 4 mixed: $
cars, $1.61; 4 cars, $1.60. No. $ mixed: 1
car, $1.63; 2 3-5 cure, $1.50; 3 cara. $1.48.
No. $ mixed: 1 car, $1.64; 1 car, $1.61; 1
car, $1.46$.
Rye No. 3: 1 car, $2.4$.
Barley Sample: 1 car, $1.95.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 3 white,
$1.96; No, 4 white, $1.881.89; No. 6 white,
$1.80; No. 3 yellow, $1.68; No, 4 yellow,
$1.6001.66; No. 6 yellow, $1.501.67j No. 8
yellow, $1.4201.46; sample yellow, $127:
No, 4 mixed, $1. 60O1.61; No. I mixed, $1.4$
1.66: No. 6 mixed, $1.4691 64. Oats: No.
1 white, 90c- Barley: No sales. Rye:
No, 3, $3.49.
Chicago closing prloes, furnished The Bte
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
811 South Sixteenth street, Omaha)
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. YesT
Corn. I I
Mch. 1 37 1 97 127 1 27I12T
May 1 26 1 27 126 1 27 126
Oats. I I
Mch. 89 $9 89 99 89
May $7 88 87 94, 8$ 87
Pork. I
May 41 60 4$ $0 41 00 41 03 4t It
Lard. I
May 21 07 11 11 21 171 21 IT 21 12
July 36 26 26 26 21 05 26 01 21 $2
Ribs. I I I
May 26 36 26 43 21 16 21 11 121 81
July 26 71 f6 80 21 6i 35 61 26 76
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Grain Values Harden, Due to Cessation of
Peace Talk.
Chicago, Feb. 87, Hardening of grain
values today accompanied a cessation of
peace gossip.. Corn closed steady at a net
advance of a shads, with March $1.37
and May $1.26 1.27. Oat gained c
Provisions finished 2027o down.
Subsidence of talk about a possibility of
the von Hertllng address affording some
prospect of an early end of hostilities put
the bears at a disadvantage In the corn
market throughout the day., Values were
strengthened b:' notice from the directors
of ths exchsnga that further trading In the
February delivery had been prohibited and
that settlements would have to be made at
the maximum prlco allowed for futures,
$1.2$ a bushel. In the late dealings, hew
ever, the fact that the weather was excel
lent for a heavy movement of corn from
rural sources to primary centers acted as a
weight on pi Ices.
Ths likelihood of a falling off In receipts
tended to stimulate demand for oats. It
was said producers and railroads were both
giving preference to the handling of corn.
Sharp breaks In ths pries of hogs weak
ened provisions. Much sslllng was also
caused by a report that ths government al
lotment of March rontracts had been of less
volume than expected.
Chicago, Feb. 27 Corn Nos. 2 and 3
yellow, nominal: No. 4 yellow, $1.601.70.
Oats No. 1 white, $192c; standard,
$292c.
Rye No. !, nominal; No. 3. $2.46i.4$.
Barley $1952 16.
Timothy $6.00 1. 36.
Clover $23.003J.OO.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $26.87.
Rlbi $24.1124.11.
New York General Market.
New York, Feb. 27. Flour Firm :
springs . $10.5511.60: winters, $10.16
10.60; Kansas. $10.60011.00.
Corn Spot, firm; kiln drlsd No. 2 yel
low, $2.11; No. 1 yellow, $1.91: No. 1
while, $2. 264a : coat and freight, New York,
prompt shipments; Argentine, $2.21 f. o. b.
cars.
Oals Spot, unsettled; natural, $1.061. 06.
Hay Firm; No. 1, $2.00; No. 3, $1.90;
No. 3, $1.90; shipping, $1.06 1.71, all nom
inal. Hides Steady: Bogota, 34 36c; Central
America, 33f34c ,
Leather Steady; hemlock sole over
weights No. 7, 48c; No. 2, 46c.
Pork Btesdy; mess, $53.00; family,
$64.00 66.00; short clear $60.00 66.00.
Lard Quiet; middle west, $2t.8626.96.
Tallow Easy: city special loose, 17c.
Wool Steady; domestic fleece XXXX
Ohio and Pennsylvania, unwashed, 6666c.
RlceFlrm; fancy head. 994c; blue
rose. 89c.
Butter Market unsettled; receipts, 9,
663 tubs. Creamery, higher than extras,
4960o; creamery extras (92 score), 49c;
firsts, 4749c; seconds, 45 47c.
Eggs Unsettled; receipts, 15,660 cases,
fresh gathered extras, 4960c; extra firsts,
47 4 6490; firsts, 4647a; seconds. 46 49c.
Cheese Market Irregular: receipts, 843
boxes; state held specials, 2526c; state,
v.nh run. 26(11 2tic.
Poultry Live quiet; price unchanged.
Dressed quiet; prices unchanged.
tendon Money.
London, Feb. 27. Bar Silver, 42 d per
ounce.
Money 3 per cent.
Discount Rates Short and three-month
bills, 3 per cent.
New York Sugar.
New York. Feb. 27. Sugar Raw, market
steady; centrifugal. 1.006c; molssses sugar,
nominal; refined sugar, steady; fine granu
lated, 7.45c
Kansas City Butter and Kggs.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 27, Butter snd
Poultry Unchanged.
Eggs Firsts 26 4 c
Soldier Is KU'ed.
Ayer, Mass., Feb. 27. Corporal
Timothy Daley, of Waterbury, Conn.,
a member of company H., of the 304th
infantry was killed in bayonet prac
tice at Camp Devens today.
Miss Wilson to Sing.
New York, Feb. 27. Arrangements
have been completed for Miss Mar
garet Wilson, daujhter of President
Wilson, to sing for the soldiers in
several army camps in the eastern di
vision. .
Rein8ch Goes to Manila.
Peking, Thursday, Feb. 27. Dr.
Paul S. Reinsch, the American min
ister, lias gone to Tsiiigtao to take
passage for Manila for a period of recreation.
SOUTH SIDE
POLICE ASSERT
MAN ASSAULTED
CRIPPLED GIRL
Chris Thompson Is in Jail
Charged With Criminal At--.;
tack on Deformed . r.
Child. .:j
Chris Thompson, proprietor of a
dance hall at Twentieth street and
Missouri avenue, South Side, was ar
rested Tuesday afternoon charged
with criminal assault upon Nellie But
linger, a pitiful girl with a twisted,
deformed body who live at Twentv
third and P "streets. She has been
crippled since birth.
The warrant' for Thompson's arrest,
was signed by her father, George But
linger. Miss Esther Johnson, juvenile pffi-j
cer and secretary of the Omaha As
sociation for the Betterment of Boys,
and Girls, says the little crippled girl'sj j
story is the most pitiful she has ever
heard.
Unsavory Reputation.
Police records refer to Thompson's
dance hall as "The Little Under
world." Last Saturday night two men
were arrested for drunkenness just
outside the dance hall.
Citizens living in the neighborhood
protested to the city council against
permitting it to remain open. .,
The protest was placed on file and
Police Superintendent Kugel told the
council Tuesday that the welfare.
board and police had warned Thomp
son to keep his place more orderly or
his license would be taken away. It
is said the Society for the Better
ment of Boys and Girls will back the
complaint against Thompson.
Thompson is in the South Sid
jail. ,
Social Center Indignant
At Command to Discontinue
The West Side social center held its
weekly meeting at the West Side,
school house. Thirty-second and U
streets, Tuesday night. The director,
George Collins, announced, at the
meeting that he had been requested
to discontinue the meetings.
West Side citizens were indignant
at tne announcement ana resoivea to.
appoint a committee to wait upon
Commissioner Hummel and ask his
permission to continue the meetings.
The patrons insist that the social
center has been an uplifting factor in
the community and they desire to
continue the work.
Cattle Coming to Omaha
From All Points of Compass,
F. Heurmann.: farmer and county
commissioner of Washington county,
sold a carload of cattle at the Omaha
stock yards Tuesday at the rate of
$11.40. " '- :
H. N. Link, pioneer stockman, of
Elgin, sold a carload of cattle for top.
prices Monday. He shipped one of
the first loads of stock ever sold at
the Omaha yards.
George Kunze of Lewis, la.,' sola
220 head of lambs, averaging 78,
pounds each, for $16.60 a 100 pounds.'
Mnnrl-av Rroole Rororrlc .
iiiviiuuj ui buns iivvvi uj
For Amount of Hogs Received
The severe winter and tied-up
transportation facilities have resulted
in one good thing, according to
stockmen at the South Omaha stock
yards, who say that because of the
delayed marketing and the longer ;
feeding period the hogs which are.j '
being? shinned in now are the heaviest
tlis'v have rerrivfA
More hogs were received Monday'
than ever before in the history of the
market, the ruii totaling 20,892 head.
Many Police Officers T
Receive Their Promotion
Promotions of police sergeants, an-'
nounced by Chief of Police Dunn
Tuesday will cause a general shake-up-in
the South Side police force.
William E. Smith, desk sergeant,
will be desk sergeant at Central sta
tion. Sergeant J. H. Carey will be desk
sergeant at the South Side station.
Michael McCarthy, desk sergeant,
will be patrol sergeant. , '
Celebrates Birthday in
Most Unique Manner-
'Gene Melady celebrated the umpy.
umpth anniversary of his birthday
Tuesday, and remembered his friends ,
by giving them gifts in honor of the,
occasion.
"It is characteristic of 'Gene" sad,
one of his associates, "that he cele
brate his birthday by giving gifts inr
stead of receiving thtm."
Camp Dodge Army Officer
Visits Parents, in Omaha
Lieutenant Hird Stryker and Mrs. ,
Stryker, his bride of a few weeks,
were guests at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stryker, for
a short visit during the early part of
the week.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Stryker are at
Camp Dodge, Des Moines. :
South Side Brevities
DO0GI.AS FAIRBANKS HERB.
At the Besse tonight In "Reaching for ths
Moon." See also tonight Mack Sennett la
his "Hidden Purpose." Besse. -
The kenslngton of Upchurch lodge, De.
gree of Honor, No. 2, will meet with Mrs.
J. J. Flood, 4322 L street, Thursday after,
noon. ,
The Ladies' Aid society ot ths Wheeler
Memorial church will hold a noon luncheon
snd a doughnut ssle at the church. Twenty
third and J streets, Thursday. ) .
Turks Enter Trebizond.
Amsterdam, Feb. 27. A dispatch
received here from Constantinople
says that Turkish troops have entered
Trebizond.
New York Cotton Futures.
New York, Feb.- ST. Cotton futures)
closed barely steady. March, 11.43c; Hay.
31.06c; July. 30.65c; October, 23.64c; De
cember, 29.40c.
Spot Cotton Quiet. Middling. 32.4(0. .
Data. Oil. .Y
Duluth. Minn., Feb. 2T. Linseed 13.11
4 03; arrive, 33.(1; May, 13.91 asked; JJjJs
33,37 asked; October. 13.69 bid .