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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1918)
iHti OmhHA SUNDAY bat,: OG'iObcii 27, 1918. 11 A FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. ALFALFA whial and corn Irrigated larm ana ranches, lit to 8170. Send ror Hit. Cover Co., Coud. Neb AIKRRK'K COUNTY. Improved corn and -alfalfa farms at the rtghl price. U. A i.akhun Central City. Neb FARM LAND WANTED. 40 APR VM 1U .(. .Ak it,. n w, nun" uui wa vt WllBUla. Half In aaparag us, balance In (rapea and (arm land. Oood 8-room bouae and other bulldlnga. Ground layi fine. Can iwersaton Aiarcn j, jfn. call Ty t and ask for Itental Dep't. WANTED TO KKNTKm.il farm In western Nebraska and eouth oi me riatte. will pay i ash or orop inferences, nouert Eatton Exeter. Neb. AUTOMOBILES. AUTO EXCHANGE CO., 1061 FARNAM BARGAINS. Careful buying la the reaaon we can ell our used cars In vnu mt ait. ... tractive price. Scorn of people have found that the bargain we offer can not bo duplicated anywhere els In the ciiy. iou Dtnetit yourself by Investi gating what we offer. "ord touring, 1114, nearly new. new tires ta , 8250 Ford touring, 1SU, new top. newly P'nted 300 Ford roadsters, 1916, thoroughly over hauled (30Q Ford touring. HIT.... U0 Ford touring, like new $175 Ford sedan, mi. eleotrlo (tarter 8760 Overland roadster, 1917 $400 Overland touring, electric light and starter ......... (300 WIllys-Knlght roadster, Ilk now.... 1600 Wlllys-Knlght, touring, saw tires.... 700 Oakland touring., eiectrlo light and tarter $300 Dak land touring, model ST, new tire and newly painted 1450 Charmer Sis, 40, thoroughly over hauled $600 Studebaker cabriolet ($400 Dodge touring. thoroughly over hauled .$550 Packard Six. touring $800 tfollne Knight, touring, winter body $700 10-hp. roadster, eiectrlo lights and tarter $550 Hudson Super-Six, like new $1,100 Vludaon Super-Six cabriolet, reasonable. Cadillac coupe at a bargain. If you are dissatisfied with your old car, trade it to us for one- you can use. AUTO EXCHANGE CO., 1051 FARNAM. AUTOMOBILES. THE REASON WE SELL SO MANY CARS 13 1st. Our ability to Buy Cheaper. 2nd. Our Judgement In Buying. Srd. We sell on a smaller margin. 4th. We aell for Cash, no bad aocounts. 5th. Our reputation of doing as w say we will. (th. lOvery car sold on a guarantee your money back If YOU are not satisfied. 1111 .Chevrolet 490 Touring $600 1918 Maxwell Touring 600 1918 Overland Chummy 476 1918 Briscoe Touring 350 1917 Hulck 6 Touring 750 1917 Iodga Touring 800 1917 Chalmers 6-30 650 1917 Empire Chummy 600 1917 Chevrolet 490 Touring 375 191 Stuti Roadster 800 1 9 1 A nodes Touring 00 1915 Studobakrr Touring 186 (2) 1911 Ford Touring, choice 600 (1) 1917 Ford Touring 466 (1) 1917 Ford Touring 400 (1) 1918 Ford Rondster 400 REMEMBER OUR GUARANTEE TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam St. Dougla 9070 COMMERCIAL GUIDE A representative list of the best business houses in Omaha and Council Bluffs. When in need of any article refer to the list below. You can depend upon excellent service and values. Automobiles. M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO.. 10th and How try. Doug. 3500. ord car and repair. Authorised agents for Ford cars. m'Tnty re-ha y w ard m 6tor ca. 2427 Farnam. Douglas 2406. Steams-Knight and Regal cars. SAMPLE-HART MOTOR CO'. 18th and Burt Tyler 513. 100 per cent Ford serv ice to Ford owner. MOTOR TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS Manufacturer of one of the Lest high-class motor trucks on the market is open for a distributor for Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. Have been using for the lat three years six-cylinder Continen tal motor, Westinghouge self-starter and eiectrlo light. Have given the highest satlsfact'on. Not In terested In any man or firm with out (ufflctent capital to take the work up aggressively and give service. Liberal discounts to the right party. The truck has no su perior on the market. Factory foreseeing conditions secured ma terials In sufficient quantltle to assure deliveries. If you are look ing for junk, don't answer this ad. Factory located near Chicago. Made in two, three, four and five units. Address, Boy Y, 206 Omaha Bee. SOME BARGAINS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES iN USED CARS. HUDSON SNIPER-SIX Touring Cars and Sedan . Overhauled and Reflnished With (am Guarantee a new Car. Btearns-Knlght -4-CylInder and 8-Cyllnder Touring Care. tudebaker 7-Fassenger Sedan. Peerlea Touring Car. HUDSON SUPER-SIX Speedster 4-Passenger. ' " Se TTil Assortment Of Fin Car At GUY L SMITH'S 1563 Farnam Street. S. . Cor. 26 th. THERE I so doubt that price of good used car will materially Increase with in the next few months. W have a number of excellent used cars com pletely overhauled and repainted, which we are going to ffer at pro-war prices for th next 30 days. W auggeat that you buy your car new and save thl Increase In price. W submit th fol lowing: ' 1911 t-Cyl. Studebaker Touring. , Like new $850.00 1911 S-CyL Studebaker Roadster. Ideal for professional or ales man tervlce $150.00 191T 4-Cyl Studebaker Touring.. $ 700.90 1917 4-CyL Studebaker Touring. . $160.00 HIT 4-Cly.. 9-Fasaengcr Stude baker Roadster 1800.00 Model K Hupmobtl Touring. '...$104.00 i 1914 7-Passenger Cadillac Tour ing IMMI Term If desired. THE BONNEY-YAGER AUTO COMPANY 2554-64 Farnam St Phone. Harney 474. Studebaker Dealer:. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiator repaired and rebuilt; large stock used radiator aa hand. Hashed tenders and tamp repaired flh new. New afock f Ford honeycomb radiator. ' -OMAHA RAIMTOR AND T1RB WORKS, . lilt Cuming St. Omaha, Neb. IN usedVord cars M'CAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY. "The Handy Ford Service Station." Dou piss .1500 15th and Jackson AUTO EXCHANGE " 2059 FARNAM. Ford panel, truck body, good shape. $75 SCevers-Duryea allumlnum winter body could he fitted to most any larfe car reasonable. Tiuck deck for Ford roadster $5 AUTO EXCHANGE 20B9 FARNAM ST. a IF you are going to store your auto or truck for th winter, It will pay you to see us. Our special rate for this service 'ar the lowest In the city. Make your reservation now. Call and see us or phone Douglas 394 do it now. GORDON FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE & VAN CO.. 11th and Dsvniiort Sts ' TIRES PRICE. GUARANTEED 3.000 MILES 80x3 32x3 32x4 ..$ T.60 10.26 11 50 10x3 3.1x4 34x4 . . 9.25 11.75 12.00 WE FURNISH THE OLD TIRES. AGENTS WANTED 2-IN-l VULCANIZING CO., 1516 Davenport St. USED CARS. 1 1917 Maxwell with closed electric body, for quick sale $600 1 2-ton Truck, In fine running order.. $350 1 Bulck Touring Car, 1914. Bosch Mag neto, a fine car for a truck. 1511 Davenport St. Phone Doug. 1241 AUTO EXCHANGE. 2059 -Farnam. Twin-cylinder Excelsior motorcycle, will trade for an ol oar or sacrifice for quick sale. AUTO EXCHANGE. 2059 Farnam. FOR SALE OR TRADE 60-h. p Mitchell chummj roadster, high speed and pow er Will accept Ford In Al condition aa part payment. A bargain B E. Frank, Rout 0. 76A, Benson, Neb. FOR SALE 1918 Ford Sedan, A. B. C starter, shock absorbers, bumpers, heat er, dome light, etc, best equipped Ford n Omaha. Call afternoon. Ludlow, 22 Arlington block. Red 2471. BARGAINS IN USED CARS All make. With and without starter It to pick from. 1'hon D. 1341 or call at 1610 Davenport BOTLAN AUTO CO. USED CARS AND '4 RUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES, STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 1020" Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. GOOD USED CARS. OUT L SMITH. 34th and Farnam Sta. Douglas 1970 WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co., 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035. WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER AUTO CO.. 1910 Farnam. Harney 414. OAKLAND. Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2300 Farnam St BARGAINS In used cars. ORR MOTOR SALES CO.. 40th and Farnanf Harney 414. BARGAINS IN USED CARS McCaffrey Motor Co.. 15th and Jackson. Ford Agent. D. 3500 QUALITY USED CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO., 3406 LEAVENWORTH ST. FOR SALE 1913 model Ford, good as new, price $550. Call Walnut Station at the Omaha Bee. OVERLAND truck In good condition. Presto light, top over whole body. Harney 4763. 1914 FORD delivery like new, leaving town, muet sell. 1719 Castellar St. DRAFTED Must sell elegant Ford tour ing car; rash or terms. Harney 6663. 191T DODOE roadster excellent condition. Real bargain. Call Douglas 1232. FOR SALE Auto, new tire. Call Tyler 3254. Casey. A six-cylinder. 7-passenger, Reo, a good a new. Call H, 4483. NEW Ford touring (never run), J700. Ty ler 537. Auto Livery and Garages, RENT A FORD DRIVB IT YOURSELF lio per mile, 3 So per hour mlmlmum charge. Sunday and holiday. 69c per hour. . FORD LIVERY CO., Dougla 3623 1314 Howard St Servise Stations. AUTOMOBILE electrical ret airs; service station for Rayfleld carburetor and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. 241 N. 14th Webster Hot. Tires and Supplies. SPECIAL BALE ON NEW AND - USED TIRES v Flak. ' Goodrich, General, Carapiing, riamond. Congress, National. Star, Me Qraw, Portage, Kent Lee, Ktyitene, Goodyear. Mention (It and w will end price. OMAHA RADIATOR TIRE WORKS. 3064 Farnam St 1819 Cuming St NEW TIRES AND TUBES ON SALE. Ford tube....81.lo32x3 116. Tl 10x1 34.961 33x4 123 46 30x3H 313.05134x4, non-skid $24 74 Firestone, UcGrett, Republic Congress, Les Pullman. Fish. Send for circular. KAIMAN TIRE JOBRERS. 1711 Cuming GAIN mors miles for less money. Re tread your, tread-worn tires by O and O Tire Co., 2415 Leavenwosih. Tyler 114llW. USED T1RE8 FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. All sites. 85 to $16. sent on approval. DUPLEX TIRE CO.. 114 8QUTH 17TH. REAL bargain la (lightly used tires; new tires ar very low prices. O. and O. Tire uu. imp i..wwortB su tyicr izsi.w BUY Les puncture -proof pneumatic tires and eliminate your tire treubple. Powell Supply Co. 1051 Farsam St. AMERICAN STATE BANK, 18th and Far nam. Wead Block. Phone Tyler !0. Auto Painting. ROESS1G. W. F.. 144 S. 40th. Har. H4S. We make old autos look like new ones Auto Repairs. AMERICAN MACHINE" WORKs77i6s7 11th. D. 4881. Automlls work. cyl. bor ing, pistons fitted, auto parts made to order. BERT3CHY MFO. & ENGINEERING CO d. E. Cor. 20th and Harney St., old parts made new, new parts made, too. D. 2552 Auto Tires. TWO-IN-ONE VULCANIZING CO.. 1516 Davenport St Dougla 2914. Auto Tops and Trimmings. ENGLISH. THOS. F.. 2318 Harney. Doug la 2766 Satisfaction guaranteed. The best Is none too good Baggage and Transfer. OMAHA TRANSFER COMPANY. "THE ONLY WAY." Telephone Doug. 295. 14th and Jackson. FORD TRANfERCO., 417 Douglas St Tyler 3. "Always at your service.'' Biscuit Manufacturers. ITEN BISCUIT CO.. Capitol Ave., 12th to 13th St. Doug. 2123 Snow Whit bakery. Mfrs. of crackers, cakes and cookies. Boiler Manufacturers. DRAKE. WILLIAMS. MOUNT CO., 23d and Hickory. D. 1043. Mfrs. of boilers, tanks, smokestacks: oxy-acetylene weld. Butter (Wholesale). ALFALFA BUTTER CO.. 120-24 N. 11th st. Doug. 3903. W. VV. Richardson. Pres Cash Registers. CASH AND CR"EtITkEGIS- MORTHT 1STER CO., 219-221 Bid. Douglas 4403. City Nat'l Bank E. W. Hart. Pres. Wall Paper and Paint. YETTER WALL PAPER CO. 1414 Harney, Phone Douglas 930. Wall paper and In terior decorations. Wholesale and retail. Electrolysis. Attorneys. H.. 1418 First NaT FISHER. H.. 1418 First Nat Bank Bldg. D 19t;0 Attorney and counsellor at law FTfZG KR Al7ui AMES MT 10 1 7 - 2 0 "" cl ty Nat'l Bank Bldfr. Douglas 4508. 313-14 Omaha 7 General prac- GRAY & BRUMBAUGH. Nat Bank Bldg Red 315 tire In stnte and federal courts. Abstracts of Title. MIDLAND TITLE GUARANTEE & AB STRACT CO.. 1714 Farnam St. DTiuglas 2S65. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HAKLEY-D A V 1 D S N MOTORCYCLED Bargain In used machine. Victor H Roo. the Motorcycle Man. 27th and Leavenworth . PERSONA. HONOR ROLLS. Honor Roll artistically mad and en grossed, 14x23, $3. No money unless sat isfied. Rvery church, achool and lodge should have one. C. S. Gilbert, Edgar, Nebraska. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Horn solictls your old clothing, furniture, mag ailnes We collect. We distribute Phone Dour. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodga ?. WRITE ASON'C, PatrloUForlpopular! 1 compose music and guarantee publica tion. Send wirds today. Thomas Mer lin. On Reaper Blk., Chlrago. C. L. NET1IAWAY fur sheriff by petition MEDICAL. RUPTURE Bui'itssiully treau-il wilhout a surgical operation. Call or write Dr Frank H Wrqv 300 R..P tlids POULTRY AND PET STOCK. HOME-flocks of poultry will aid tre mendously liy produclnff cgus and meat to offset the hnr!n?i ftt n-i m i I f ,. ,1k. A few hens will reduce your living ex penses by producing ecus and meat at little cost. Pratt's Poultry Regulator Is guarantee to make hen lay better and chicks grow faster, or your money bark. Sold by first-class dealers everywhere.. PRSTTY"TERRi EI1S for alc. Call Har ney 6178. ' Superfluous hair removed, electricity; needle work guaranteed. Miss Allender, 624 Bee Bid. Chiropractors. 10TH YEAR IN OMAHA; fired out of Continental Blk.: new location, 494-496 Brandeis Th. Bldg. Dr. L. N. Carpen ter D. MSI. Cement Products. OMAHA CONCRETE STONE COMPANY, 2Sth Ave. and Sahler St. Colfax U6, Dry Goods (Wholesale). BYRNE & HAMMER DRY GOODS CO., 9th and Howard Sts. Douglas 206, Cloaks, suits, ladles' and men's furnishings, art goods, millinery and draperies: all kinds of fancy and staple Dry Goods. Electrical Goods. LE BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS. 313 S. 12th. Douglas 2176. Largest eleo trlcal repair works and contracting com pany In the middle west. Hardware. PETERSON & MICHELSON HARDWARE CO. THE. 4916-18 8. 24th St.. South Side. Phone South 171. Engineers, Consulting & Supervising HENNINGSON ENGINES RIG N CO., 1122 Farnam. D. 8229. Skilled municipal Im provement engineers; aewer, paving, eleo light, vatr works, appraisals, reports. A N D Elfso.'OrBT: NN ETT , 724Bee BUlg" Douglas 1430 Heatinff. ventilating and powr plants. Engl-ieers and draftsmen. Foundries (Iron and Brass). P A X Tc p N -TmI'I CII E Ll7 T("C 2T 4 Mar t h a st Harn' v 161. Machine, gray Iron, brass bronze and aluminum castings. O LSEN & SCHLINGER, 707 Jai kson. D 7191 Brass, h-onzp mid aluminum cast- IllKH COMMERCIAL GUIDES Physicians and Surgeons. DAVIS. DR. WILLIAM WINDLE. Physician and Surgeon. 1120-21-22 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 738. CAMPBELL. DR. S. M.. Physician i Surgeon. 1804 Farnam St. Douglas 1: Market and Industrial News of the Day Pleating and Buttons. VAN ARNAM'S DRESS PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING AND BUTTON CO., D. 3109. Rms. 336-17 Paxton Blk., 3d floor. Printers. OMAHA PRINTING CO., 13th and Far nam. Douglas 344. Printing, stationery and office furniture. Tank Manufacturers. NEBRASKA & IOWA STEEL TANK CO., 1301 Wlillaa Ave. Webster 278. Stationery and Supplies. OMAHA STATIONERY CO., THE 307-309 S. 17th. Douglas 605. Office, typewriter, architects' and engineers' supplies. Loose-leaf devices. School Furniture and Supplies. OMAHA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO., 1108-13 Nicholas St. Douglas 1912. "Everything for schools." DOUGLAS PRINTING CO.. 109-11 N. 18th. Douglas 644. Fine commercial printing. EDDY PRINTING CO., 323 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8647 Fine commercial printing. Tin and Sheet Metal Works. CARTER SHEET METAL CO., 108-10-18 8. 10th St. Douglas 402. Skylights, steel ceilings and galvanised sheets. Tents and Ownings. NEBRASKA TENT & AWNING CO.. 1204 Farnam. P 3.129 When you think of tents or awnings, think of Doug. 3392. Undertakers. HULSE & RIEPEN, 701 S. 16th. D. 1226. Undertakers and embalmers 1 Personal attention given to all calls and funerals HOFFMAN. LEO A., Cor 24th and Dodge Douglas 3901. Experts In embalming and funeral directing. Private chapel HEAFEY & HEAFEY. 2611 Farnam. Har ney 265 Undertaker and embalmers. CIVfVsBY WlLLfsrTr 251 llT N"24TlTst Phone Wpbster 47. Council Bluffs Directory. Barber Shops. HOOD'S BARBER SHOP. 629 W. B'dwav Red 1307 Bath In connection. Observe the number of clean towels used on each customer. Coal and Ice. Phone 2860. Caterers to heat and cold PROG 15 ELEVATOR CO.. 620 Pearl St REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Fish (Wholesale.) BOOTH FISH ER1ES CO. 1308 Leavenworth St. Douglas 626. Drug Stores. i'OPE DRUG CO.. 1302 Farnam T. 2072" Gen. Agt N'YAL'R FAMILY REMEDIES BEST Medicine for Chickens, Germozone. at most dealers, or 1116 Harney -A LIVE STOCK VEHICLES. 208-Acre Stock Farm ; Pair Horses, 16 Cows and Five hi'ifers, two colts. bred sow, hens, grain binders, mowing machine, roller, drags, harrows, cultivator, plowB. wagons, harness, long list tools, har vested crops, stove wood, etc.. Included. On county pike near two cities. 126 ncres dark loam fields, big crops wire fnnced; 40-cow pasture, door-collected milk, home use wood fruit, 12 room house, three big barns, hog. poul try, tool houses, all painted, good con dition. $14,560 gets everything, smill amount down. Detail page 69, Strout'a Big Catalogue, of this and other corn and stock farms. Many in east where drouths do not prevail; copy free. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY. DEPT. 3073. 402 Bee Bid? . Omaha. Neb. MONEY TO LOAli irganlifd by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, piano and note as secur ity. $40 0 mo., H goods, total, $3 60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 32 Security Bldg 16th AFarnam Ty 060 LOANSON "DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 11 Cf LIBERTY BONDS. OH J.yo 10 vv C FLATAU. EST 1892 " O 6TH FLR SECURITY BLDG TY 450, Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Ualeshork. 1514 Dodge D. 6619 Est 1891 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS Hospitals. ''uluTTlOSIMTAL. 2"th and "Douglas Sts Douglas 240. In charge of Dr Michael J Ford, surgeon-ln-chlef The most com plete hospital In the west Hotels. MERCHANTS HOTEL. 1C08 Farnam. Dougla 648. Ice. OMAHA ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO., ' McCague Blk , 16th and Dodge. Dougla 6.14. Wholesale and retail ice. Ice Machines. BAKER ICE MACHINE CO. 19th and N'lcholas. ,J L. Baker, Pres. Live Stock Commission. ROSENSTOCK BROS.. 126 Exchange Bldg.. Omaha. Stockers feeders our specialty Lumber. INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO.. 40th and Leavenworth Harney 424 Lumbering Along." 'Just Mirrors and Resilvering. OMAHA MIRROR AND ART GLASS CO., Douglas 6525. 1614 Cuming St, Patent Attorneys. PATENTS procured, bought and sold. Inter nat'l Patent Co., 683 Brandeis. D. 6691 Packers.- CUDAHY PACKING CO. South 2340. South Omaha. Paints, Oils and Glass. BARKER BROS. PAINT CO.. 16094 Farnam St. Doug. 4750 Printers' Supplies. BARNHART BROS. & EPINDLER .1114 Howard St, Douglaa 1076. Printer' supplies. Closing Out We are completing our last building in MINNE LUSA until the war is over. Only a few unsold and if you don't act quickly, you will be unable to get onet)f these beau tiful modern homes. Only FOUR bungalows and TWO two-story houses left; we can make very easy terms and low rates of interest. Make an appointment TODAY. Sundays call: M. O. Headley, Colfax 3482 or E. A. Hoisington, Colfax 3472. Charles W. Martin Co. . REALTORS 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. Flchard R. Evans and wife to Jessie M. Wilton, n. e. cor. Happy Hollow blvd. and Harney St., 80x100 $1,890 Frank Clmburek and wife to John Fedr and wlf. 1 St St., 250 ft. e. of U St., e. a. 100x130. . . Lock Glfford and wife to Gertrude C. Hills, 30th St., 90 ft. s. of Pprauue St., e. s . 45x118 Sadie Holmes and husband to Daniel F. O'Brien et al., .Myrtle ave., 144 ft. of 31st ave., s. .. 4x118 Cora Brundson to Maude B. High, Mary St., 252 ft. w. of 24th Bt., s. s.. 44x120 C. W. Erne to Olive B. Foster. Emlle Ft., 150 ft. w. of 44th st., n. a., 50x127 Arthur E. Crontnieyer and wifo to .1. W. Cragln, Grant Bt.. 300 ft. e. of 42d St., n. s., 50x120 Robert M. rronemeyer a-od wife et al to J. W. Cragln, Grant St., 300 ft. e. of 42d St., n. ., 50x120 Irene D. Cronemoyer KUker and hus band to J. V. Cragin, Grant St., 300 ft. e. of 42d St.. n. . 50x120.. Jacob Sherman and wife to Schay im Weiskopf, 19th st.. 632 ft n. of Orace St., e. ., 37x140... Ethna B. Thome and husband, to Samuol E. Beachler, n. e. cor. 36th and Cass sts., 60x99 'i Pheobe P. Hughes and husband to May' Theodore, s. e. cor. 21st and Grace sts., 6Cxl40 4,760 May Ellen Hebor and husband to May Theodore, s. e. cor. 21st and Grace sts, 40x140 791 May Theodore and husband to Chlam Weiskopf, s. e. cor. 21st and Grace sts., 66x140 5,000 Homer Christensen and wife to Jo seph R. Davis and wife, 17th St., 125 ft. n. of Brown St., w. ., 25 xl28 1.600 LIVE STOCK GRAIN . MARKET Receipts were: Official Monday Otfielal Tuesday Official Wednesday Official Thursday . . Official Friday Estimate Saturday Six days this week Samo days last wk Omaha, Oct. 36 Cattle Hog ....10,437 .11,686 . 6.246 . 6,4"tl . 3,540 . 660 1918. Sheep 19,993 16.316 37,534 10,065 24 2.500 .38,489 26.601 76,232 .52.092 26.517 164.427 3.984 4.733 3,363- 4,507 5,316 3,100 Same days 3 wk. ago 5D.391 34.804 128.744 Same days 3 wk. ago 60.310 3.1.044 200.627 Same days year ago.. 52. 965 16,393 97,464 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha: Week Year RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Receipts Today. Ago. Ago. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'rs's Wheat 93 19 15 C. Sr., & St. P 3 .. Corn 33 43 43 Missouri Pacific 1 .. .. Oat 41 48 134 Union Pacific ..... 1 11 4 Rye 11 6 C. N. V east 3 .. .. Barley 1 U T C. & N. W., west... 1 14 5 1 Shipments C, St. P.. M. & O.. .. B .. .. Wheat 63 61 C, B. & Q., east 3 .. .. Corn 12 61 19 C. B. & Q., west... 20 Pats 65 70 111 C, R. 1. & P., east. .. 7 .. .. Rye 1 Illinois Central 3 .. .. Barley 4 T 14 RECEIPTS IN OTHRR MARKETS. Total receipts ... 22 47 12 f Wheat Corn. Oat. Morris & Co. . Swift & Co. .. Cudahy Packing Armour Co. J. W. Msrphy Swift-Courtney DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 707 .... Co.. 694 1,189 379 Total , 3,091 257 257 1.450 1.900 .. t.sno soo 215 550 275 2.200 5.500 OMAHA PRODUCE FEEDERS OF GRAIN It is our opinion that all Feeders should arrange for their feeding requirements of grain and hay at as early a date as pos sible, through your local dealers. Corn and hay are especially scarce this year and those needing same will no doubt save money by arranging for it now. THE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY .. . OMAHA, NEB. FRUITS Oranges All sizes sell from $15 to 817. Bananas Per pound. 6c to 7o. Pears Barrel Kleffers, 16.00; bushels. $2.60; UTAnJous, box, $5.00; y, box, $2.50 ApplXs York Imperial bbls., $6.50; mixed bbls., $6.00. Boxes: Extra fancy. Washington, Delaware, 100 and larger, $4.00; extra fancy, Washington and Dela ware, smaller, $3.50; fancy Washington, Delaware, 100 and larger, $3.60; fancy Washington and Delaware, smaller, $3.00; choice, Washington, Delaware, 100 and larger, $3.00; smaller, $2.50; extra fancy Washington Jenethons, $3.00; fancy Washington Jenethons, $2.76; choice Washington Jehethons, $2.50; extra fancy Idaho Jenathons, $2.75; fancy idaho Jenathons, $2.50; Colorado fancy Jena thons, $2.60; Washington Baldwins, $3.60; Washington Jumbos, $2.25. Grapes Tokay, crate, $2.50; Emperors, keg, $7.00;. Grape Fruit $6.00. Cranberries Barrel, $10.00: box, $4.00. Figs 24-8-oz. packages, $3.00; 69-.oa. packages, $4.25; S-row layer, $3.00; 4-row layer, $2.50. VEGETABLES Onions, per lb.. 2c. Cabbage Ton lots, $40.00; local ship ments, per lb., 2 Vic Potatoes No. 1 Ked River, choice, per lb., 24c; No. 1, per lb., 314 c Sweet Potatoes Barrel, $6.00. Head lettuce, $1.00; leaf lettuce, 60c; shallots, 75c; radishes, 40c; Michigan celery, 45c; Jumbo celery, $1.00; extra fancy cucumbers, $2.00; beets, per lb., 2Vc; carrots, per lb., 2c; green peppers, $1.00; cauliflower, 15c; egg plant, $1.60; garlic, 26c; Hubbard squash, per lb., 2c; rutabagoi, per lb., 2 Vic; turnips, per lb., !e. --- NUTS .Diamond Branded Walnut No. 1 S. S. sk. lots. 33c, less 36c; 'No. 2 S. S. sk. lots, 30c, less 35c; fancy budded, lots, 37c, less 40c; Gol. St. std., k. lots, 35c, less, 40c; Brazil washed, 'large sack lots, 28c; medium, 25c; almonds Tarragenas. 30c; chestnut, 22c. MISCELLANEOUS Crackerjack, checkers and chums, case, $5.60; H case, $2.85; ear pop corn, per lb.. 8HC to 11c; shelled pop corn, 4-dz. pkgs., $6.00; comb honey, $7.00; strained honey, 1 doz. lfi-oz. jars, $5.50, 2-doz. 5 oz. jars, $2.25; salted peanuts, $3.00;! pea nuts, per lb., 17c to 20c. Wholesale prices of beef cut effective October 23 are a follows: Loins No. 2, SH4c; No. 3, 17Vic Ribs No. I, 261,4c; No. 8, 15e. Rounds No. i, 23c; No. 3, 16. Chucks No. 2, 20c; No. 3, 14c. Plates No. 1. 13Uc; No. 8, 13c. WEEKLY GRAIN REVIEW. Chicago, 111., Oct. 26. Swift Judgment by a majority of trader that the latest Berlin note to President Wllon wa In sufficient operated a the chief factor this week In a sharp advance of the price of corn. The mark this morning as com pared with a week ago showed gain of 6e to 6Uc a bushel. Oats, too, were up tVie to 474c, and provisions 10c to $1.85, Althongh at first corn price broke un der selling pressure due to bearish ver sions of the German reply, the market be gan to ascend as soon aa the truth re garding the text commenced to be appar ent. Then a rush of buying set In which swept values npward, and discounted the general bellefthat the document would be officially declared Inadequate. After ward something of a reaction took place coincident with reports that the allies had agreed to armistice terms and a a result of gossip that importation of corn from Argentina were contemplated. Asser tions, however, that the United States government would allow much higher prices In contracts for packing house prod ucts tended yesterday to stimulate a fresh advance In corn. Separate strength of oats was based on bullish estimates of export needs. . Provisions made a notable upward swing on forecasts of a lift for the mini mum vajue of bogs. New l'ork General. New York, Oct. ' 26. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 82.34ft track New York. Corn Spot, ' steady: No. 2 yellow, $1.75, and No. 1 yellow, $1.61, cost and freight New York. Oats Spdt. quirt; standard. "9c. Lard Firm; middle west, l2C.40Q24.iO. Cattle Receipts were light this morn ing but 21 loads or 550 head being report ed In and trade was nominally steady. As compared with a week ago corn feds are selling 25W50C higher, best handv weight steers bringing up to $16.00 and fair to good warmed up klnda from $13.51 M4 50. The run of western rangers fell off sharply from last week, which added considerable strength to the beef market and prices were 25C;50c higher on desir able grades over last week. Little If any stuff sold up to $16.00, bulk of med ium to good steer are bringing around $12 50W14 00, common to fair kinds from 9.00 11.60. Butcher stock closed 26 60o higher on good cows and steady on medium grades and canners and cutters. Stockers and feeders closed dull and about steady with a waek ago. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prim beeves, $17 0018 25; good to choice beeves, $15 2516.50; fair to good beeves, $13.7515.00; common to fair beeves, $9.00 012.75; good to choice yearlings. $16.00 17.60; fair to good yearlings, J12 00015 60; common to fair yearlings, $8.5011 00; choice to prime grass steers, $14 00(9)16 00; fair to good grass beeves, $11.50i?P1S 76; common to fair grass beeves. $9.00i 11.00; Mexican beeves, $8.0010.00; good to choice heifers. $8 50(011 60; good to choice cows, $8.ri010 60; fair to good cows. $7.60(8.75: common to fair cows, $5 757.00; prime feeders. $12.00W13.50; good to choice feeders, $9.7511.50; fair to good feeders. $8,6019.50; common to fair fwdirs. $6 00 7 50; good to choice stockers. $9 00(8-10.50; stock hpifers. $6.60 (i7.50; Rtork cows. $6.25fp7.50; tock calves, $6 259.60; veal calves, $6.50 13.75; bulls, stags, etc.. $7.509 .50. t Hogs Th'To was an estimated run of 3.100 hogs hire today, making supplies for the week 25,600 head. Today's trade was the very opposite of previous days this weik, being unusually active and sharply higher, with a clearance made at an early hour. Bulk of today's sxles was tl6.0fllfi.E0, while a few hogs sold under $16.00 and tops went to $17.25. Quite a few hogs sold at steady prices, but the general market Is fully 2550c higher than yesiorrtay. Trade has been a very univen affair this week, with a decidedly lqwer tendency from the start. Tiere was a sharp discrimination practically all week against heavy packers. Friday extreme Wide range, with sales scaltere-1 evenly over the entire range, broi.ght th" market fully 60c to $1.25 lower thai last Saturday. The upturn today bringing Ihe market generally 50 76c lower thai the close of last week. Sheep There were 2.500 sheep and lambs reported In today, but these were nor offered for sale, the run for the week amounting (to 72,200 head, not quite Keif as many as last week, when receipt wert 164.427 head. The sheep barn has seen a lively market all around this week. Fat lamb perhaps are only 6075c higher than a week ago, with the best grades selllns mostly from $15.5016 10. Feeders have scored an advance of fully $1.60 1.00, with best lambs selling at $14.00 14.40, and very few selling under $13.00. Fat sheep are up 60c $1.00 for the week and feeder ewes are around tl.0001.50 higher. Today's market Is nominally steady. " Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $15.60 16.10; lambs, fair to good. $13.00 15.60; lambs, feeder. $13.00 $14 40; yearlings, good to choice, $10,009 11.00; yearlings, fair to good, $9.0010.00; yearlings, feeders, $10.0010.60; wether, fat, $8.00(10.25; wethers, feeders, $8.60 10.50; ewes, good to choice, $8.009.00; ewes, fair to good, $7.0007.60; ewe feed ers, $6.008.50. v Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 26. Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; compared with a wek ago, good to choice, western and native steer 75c to $1.00 higher, with Instance of more; light BOc up, butcher cattle 60c to $1.00 higher; canners, steady; calves, ,60c higher; feed ers, 25c higher. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market very active, unevenly 60c to $1.25 higher than Friday's opening, mixed and packing grades advancing most; butchers, $17.25 18.00: light, $16.7517.75; packing, $15.25 17 25; rough, $14.6515.25; pigs, good to choice, $13.5O14.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; compared with a week ago market 50c to $1.50 higher; most advance on medium grade of killing and feeding; lamb. Kansas City live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 24. Cattle Re ceipts, 1.600 head; market steady ; teer, $17.6019.25; westerns, x $10.00ig14.50; cows, $6.5011.50; heifers, $7,006)12.50; stockers, $7.0014.00; calves, $6.00913.00. Hog Receipt, 500 head; market high; heavy, $15.00 17.26; butchers, $16. 0017. 25; light, $16.6017.00; pigs. $12.0014.5O. Sheep-'-Recelpts, none; market steady; lambs, $11.50 15.75; yearlings, $10.60 13.00; wethers, $9.5010.50; ewea, $8.00 9.76. Omaha, October 24, 1918. Receipt of grain today showed heavier arrival of grain and a continued light run of other grains Arrival of wheat were 92 cars; corn, $) ear; oats, 41 cars, and rye snd barley 1 car each. Corn prices ranged from unchanged to 2o higher. Th market had generally stronger tones, though ther were only a small number of offerings on hand. Oats were Ho to lo off Ry waa un changed and barley In higher. Wheat figures wer firm. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Chtoago .... Kansas City St. Louis . . . Minneapolis . Duluth Winnipeg ... ...112 ....174 .... 68 ....274 ...690 ....620 229 23 70 133 15 36 FINANCIAL STOCK MARKET'j Prices Rally as Activity Re vives; Heavy Shifting otv; Money Reflected in the Bank Statement. - Corn No. 3 white: 3 cars, $1.40. Sam ple white 1 car, $1.17. No. 3 yellow; 8 cars, $1.4); 1 car, $1.40. No. 4 yellow: i rars $1.35: 2 cars, $1.30. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.30; 1 car, $1.29; 2 cars, $1.28: 1 car, $1.25. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.25. No. 6 mixed: 2 cars. $1.35. , Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 68Ht; 3 cars, 68i No. 4 white: 3 cars, 68c. Barley No. 3, $1.97. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car. $2.18. No. I hard: 1 car $2.16; 3 cars. $2.16tt; 10 cars, $2.15; 2 cars, $2.11. No. 3 hard: 1 car, $2.12; 4 cars. $2.11; 1 car, $2.08. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.06. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PBOTISIONS. Corn Declines Regardless of Fixing of Minimum Price on Hogs, Chicago, Oct. 2$. Corn closed at nearly the lowest figures of the day regardless of announcement that minimum hog prtcea for November would be advanced, and of the likelihood therefor that de mand for corn to feed hog would be much enlarged. Th posting of th new hog price cam after th corn market had succumbed to th bearish Influence of th new regarding Turkey. Moreover, sign appeared to Indicate that Austria might soon follow Turkey and there were bearish advice at hand relative to the disposal of Alsace-Lorraine. Under uch circumstance and notwithstanding wet weather, all attempts to rally the mar ket met with but little success. Oas weakened with corn. Provision went soaring on account of a big lift given to mlnfmum hog price for November. Th greatest resulting ad vance In provisions was $3 on the Jan uary delivery of pork. Topmost quota tions of the day, though, were not main tained. Big advance In provision resulted from bullish predictions regarding No vember hog prices. The steepest rls was In January delivery of pork, $3 00. Chicago, HI., Oct. 26. Corn No. 1 yellow, $1.581.69; No. 3 yellow, $1.45 1.49; No. 4 yellow, $1.351.38. Oats No. 8 white, 691471l4c; rand ard, 7173c. Rye No. 2. $1.63. Barley 85e$l. 02. Timothy $7.00 10.00. , Clover Nominal. Pork NormlnaL I.ard $26.50. Ribs $22.502S.5. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain broker. 316 South Sixteenth street Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yest'y Corn I Nov. 128H 1.28H 1.26 1.16 1 2T Dec. 1.23 1.23 1.20 1.20 1.22 Oats Nov. 71-70 71 64 $ 71 Dec. 70-70 70 68 68 70 Pork Nov. 36.10 35.10 Jan. 42.00 43.C0 41.50 41.60 40.00 Lard " I Nov. 26.20 38.20 24.70 Jan. 24.76 36.10 14.71 24.88 24.(0 Ribs. Nov. 21.78 81.75 21.28 Jan. 22.50 28.82 21.60 23.08 31.97 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Oct, 26. Barley, 86 95c, Rye, $1.58 to $1.69. Bran, $17.94. Corn, $1.461.48. Oats, 65e to 6e. , Flax, $3.73 to $3.82. St. Lonls Grain. St. Louis, Oct. 16. Corn -Jovember, $1.80 bid; December. $1.13 asked. Oats November, 70o; December, 49o asked. Sioux City live Stock. Sioux City, Oct. , 26. Cattle Receipt. 1,500 head; market steady; beef teer, $8.0018.00; canner. $5.50(36.75; stockers and feeders, $7.0011.00; feeding cows and heifer. $6.6069.30. Hogs Receipts. 2,000 head; market 40c to 60c higher; light, $14 7517.40; mixed, $1G.0016.60; heavy, $15.00016.60; bulk of sales, $16. 2Eff 17.00, Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 16. CornOcto ber, $1.35; November, $1.31; December, $1.11. Omaha Hay Market. Recelp of prairie hay and alfalfa good, demand fair; market steady with prices unchanged. Prairie Hay Upland: Choice, $34.(0; No. 1, $24.(02S.S0; No. 3, $21.00 28.00; No. 3. $18.(0 16. 00. Midland: No. 1, $24.0025.50; No. 2. $21.0038.00. Low land: No. 1. $19.50020.60; No. 3, $14.00 16.00; No. 3. $11.0013.00. Alfalfa Cholc. $30. 00 31. 09; tJo. 1, $29.0030.00: standard, $27.0021.00; No. 1, $24.60026.50; No. 8. 321.0024.00. Straw Oat, $7.08.00; wheat, $6.60 7.00. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Oct. 21 Cattle Receipt, 100 head; market nominal; eteer. $8.50 18.25; cows and heifers. $5.751(.50; calves. 16.00017.50. Hogs Receipts, 1.500 head; market higher; top. $17.35; bulk of sales, $15,750 17.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 360 head; market nominal; lamb, 8 10. 50 IS. 50 ; ewes, $9.00 10.00. St. Paul Live Stock. Sos'th 8t. Paul, Minn., Oct. 26. Cattle Receipts, 1,600; killers, weak steer. $6.5016.76; cows and heifers, $6.6099.60; calves, steady, $5.5014.C0. Hogs Receipt, 650; lower; range, fl4.0014.30; bulk, $6.2616.30. Sheep Receipt, 6,600; steady. Lamb. (10.0013.00; wether. $7.00010.50 ewes, $3.00 9.00. ,. New York Coffee. New York, Oct. 26. Rumor that ar. effort would be made to liquidate the outstanding Interest In future on the bsels of $9.75 for all deliveries were not Confirmed and no fresh development was reported In the coffee situation today. The cables from Brazil were delayed and no offer were reported In the cost and freight market, leaving the trade here without any clue to the Immediate atti tude of primary shippers. Announce ments of ome sort regarding the con trol of import or the releasing of hedge In futures are expected almost dally. Meanwhile business appear to be at standstill In all departments and the spot market was quoted nominal on the bast of 10c for Rio 7 and 16c for San to 4s. Dry Good. New York, Oct. 26. Cotton goods to day were offered at concession on re sales with buyers slow to operate. Large government orders on wool ar pending, bilks and burlaps were quiet. ' ' .' Turpentine and Rocin, Savannah, Ga., Oct. 18. Turpentine, firm, 6262c; sale 138 bbls.; receipt, 100 bbls.; shipments, 87 bbls. stock, 30, 143 bbls. Rosin Firm; seales, 465 bbl. ; receipt, 364 bbl.; shipments, 100 bbls.; stock 66. 168 bbl. Quote B. D., $14.30; E. F., $14.35; G., $14.40; H., $14.86; I., $14.80; K., $18.10; M, $16.25; N., $15.40 W. G.. $16.65; W. W., $16.75. New Tork Cotton Future. New York, Oct. 16. Cutton future opened ateady. December, 29.62c; January, 29.15; March, 28.81c; May, 38.60c; July. 28.43.' Cotton future closed ateady; December, 30.41c; January, 29.88a; March, 21.44c; May, 29.18c; July, 29.08c. New York Produce. New Tork, Oct. 26. Butter steady, un changed. Eggs Steady, unchanged; cheese, firm, unchanged. Poultry Live, steady; fowl, $436c; other and dcessed, unchanged. New York., Oct. 26. Starting In tent tlve fashion today's stork market gradual ly broadened and advanced In various di rection, closing strong with a number of very substernal gains. Oil soon asserted their recent suprem acy, Mexican Petroleum leading at a (tain of almost 13 points Royal Dutch rlalnjg 14 and Texas Company 8. Advance In th motor, and subsidiaries ranged from 1 to 5 point and shlpVlug and metal were higher by 1 to 13 point while South Torto Rico Sugar wa pro minent among the Inactive specialties afS gala, of 15 Ralls helped sustain the buoyant move ment of the last half hour. Southern Pa cific showing vldence of further substan tial absorption on Its Jump of 3 point. Union Pacific. St. Taul preferred and Read ing embraced tha other strong transpor tations. United States Steel msde a belatedad vanre of m points In anticipation of next week's publication of the third quarterly report and Independent steels. Including the munition group, made similar gains., Utilities wur neclected except for th strength of People's Gss and Ohio Ga, but tobaccos and fnrtlllters shared materially In the movement. Tho bank statement offered an Index to the week's heavy shifting of money, actusl loan and discounts expanding almost $105, 000,000, reserves of members In th federtl reserve bank Increasing $98, 000,000 and ex cess reserve showing a gain of $104,000,- ooo. . , Bond, Including Internationals war Ir regular except for firmness In liberty 1', Total sale (par value) aggregated $3 778, 00. Old United State bond were unchanged on call during th week. Cloilnv Bales. High. Low. Bid. Am Beat Sugar , (7 Am.' Can 1,400 48 44 48 Am. Car 4 Foun'y 500 84 44 86 Am. Locomotive . 800 87 64 64 Am. Smelt. A Ret 11,600 10 88 (1 Am Sugar Ref. .. 800 111 111 111 Am. Tel. At Tel. , 400 108 106 105' Anaconda Copper 600 71 69 71 Atchison 1,300 13 91 18 A G A W I S S L. 800 109 109 109 Bait, ft Ohio .... 1,200 66 66 (6 Butt A Sup. Cop. 1,200 16 28 16 Cal Petroleum 21 Canadian Pacific 168 Central Leather 66 Che. Ohio , (9 C, M. A 8t. P.... 400 49 49 49 C, R. I. A P. ctf. 600 27 27 27 Chlno Copper ... 800 41 41 41 Colo Fuel A Iron 42 Corn Prod. Ref... 1.900 44 44 44 Crucible Steel ... 2,800 (7 66 57 Cuba Cane 8ugar, 1,800 33 82 11' Distillers Sec .. 1,400 (0 49 49 Erie 2,700 17 16 17' General Eiectrlo 154 General Motor . 8,600 133 128 138 Gt. Nor. pfd 1,500 94 98 14 Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs. 8,400 33 81 38 Illinois Central 100 Inspiration Copper 1,000 65 54 64 Int. M. M. pfd ..18,900 121 120 121 Internat'l Nickel.. 1,100 82 31 12 Internat'l Paper . (00 16 36 26 ' K. C. Southern 10 . Kennecott Copper 1,606 37 17 17 Louisville A Nash 117 Maxwell Motor .. 800 34 83 83 Mex. Petroleum ..85,800 175 164 175 Miami Copper ... 200 28 28 28' Missouri Pacific . 1,800 26 25 26 Montana Power 76 Nevada Copper 20 New York Cent.. 8,100 79 77 79 N. Y., N. H. A II 600 40 39 40 Norfolk A Western 400 109 108 lot Northern Pacific. 1,100 93 92 13 Pennsylvania .... 1,000 48 47 48 Pittsburgh Coal 50 Ray Consol. Cop.. 800 14 24 24 Reading 12,000 91 80 11 Rep. Iron A Steel. 200 86 86 86 Southern Pacific. 48,600 104 101 102 Southern Railway. 8.400 10 10 10 Studebaker Corp.. 11,800 66 63 66 Texas Co 2,100 191 187 191 . Union Paclflo ... 4,200 134 132 133 U. S Ind. Alcohol 800 109 108 109 U. B. Steel 40,100 110 109 110' U. S. Steel pfd.... 600 112 110 112 Utah Copper .... 900 89 ,88 89 Wabash pfd. "B" 14 Western Union .. 300 (0 89 81; Westtnghoua Eleo 1,200- 45 44 45 Bethlehem "B .. 5,700 73 72 72: Total sale for tha day, 350.000 share. FINANCIAL REVEW. " New Tork, Oct. 16. Money conditions far outweighed all other considerations in thl week' very active tock market, even the significant .development In th war situation being subordinated to that situation. Measure adopted by tha local money committee to restrict speculation and otherwise conserve credit for th pr ent and future requirement of th gov ernment were regarded aa a step In th right direction, the encrmoua expansion of loans itreaslntr th need for such aotlon. Th financial community wa almost unanimous however, In asserting that much of th recent demand for securities emanated from substantial sources, for eign end domestic. Persistent peace talk, heightened by event of th week ha undoubtedly ttmulated a distinct revival of Invest ment purchase, applying with especial fore to rails and Industrials of th clas not Identified with the war group. The Inquiry for rails had Its basis largely in the further satisfactory state ments of earnings and their more assured dividend statu. It 1 In low priced transportations that foreign Interest has been most evident Conditions In the mors Important line of Industry have received a temporary setback aa a result of the Influenza epl demio but next week' quarterly report of the United State Steel corporation I expected to show earning In keeping; with the first half of the year. Operation In foreign exchange hav become so nominal t to lose much of their former value a peace Indices, but th rate of neutral European countries again favored thl market. "5 4 4 S' Stock and Bond. Chicago Produce. Chicago. Oct. 26. Butter higher; Cream ery. 61 66c. Eggs Receipts. 4,125 cases; unchanged. Potatoes Receipts, 73 cars; unchanged. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, ll24o; springs, 24c. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 16. Butter Market unchanged. Eggs Firsts, 51c; seconds, 43c Poultry Hen, 2to; rooster, 11c; broilers, 18c. linseed. Duluth. Minn., Oct. 16. Linseed, $3.83. Bootlegger Has Battle Royal With Illinois Law Officers McComb, III., Oct. 26.-Four men and a wopian were wounded today as the result of a two-hour fight between officers and S. T. Danley. a rhubarb wine maker who escaped from a jail a year ago and for some time past, it is alleged, was selling his product in defiance of local authorities. Chief, of Police William Purdum and two deputies were victims of Danley's shotgun in the fight which ensued when they, aided by scores of citizens armed with rtvolvers, besieged his home where he took refuge. Danley himself was wound ed slightly as was his wife, before he was taken into custqdy by the police, who were aided by Danley's son, Ralph. U. 8. 2, rec... do coupon . . . . U. 8 3s, reg. . . do coupon . . . U 8. Lib. ! 'U. a 4, reg. . . Mo coupon . . . A. F. Sec. 5. Am. T. A T. e 5 Anglo-French 5 Arm A Co. 4 Atchlaon gen. 4 B. A O. a 4 B. Steel r (.. Cent Leather 5a Cent! Pao. 1st. C. A O. o 6.. C B A Q J 4 C MA8 P c 4a C R I P r 4 C. A So. r 4 D. A R. G. r 6 O. of C. 6 Cll) Erie gen. 4. . 'Gen. Elec. (.. 98 "Gt Nor 1st 4t 88 98 III. Cent, r 4s.. 80 83 I. M. M. 6., 101 81 K. C. So. r 5. 83 99.98L. A N. un 4s. 86 106M K A T 1st 4 67 106Mo. Pac. gen 4s (0 96 Mont. Power 6s 88 93 N. Y. C. deb 6s. 97 14 Nor. Pac. 4s.. 83 86 Nor. Pac. 3s.. 69 83 O. 8. L. r 4s.. 85 83aPao. T. A T. 5s 10 89Penn. con. 4s 14 98 Penn. gen. 4s. 84 82Readlng gen. 4s 83 86 8 L A 8 P a 4s 72 43 So. Pao. e 6a. .103 64 So. Ry. 6s 14 71 Tex. A Pac, 1st 84 76 Union Pao. 4s. 87 67U. 8. Rubber 6s 83 95 U. 8. Steel 6s. 18 67 Wabssh 1st ... 92 14 French gov. 5sl02 a 'I i --4 "' ! 1 :.'! New York, Oct. 26. Cotton closed ' I ateady at a net advanc of 6,3 to TT . t point. v , ' f, SKINNER PACKING OMPANY ?5 BUTTER ECGS 4 f VAB MS 1116-1118 -Dourflas St : Tel-Duasl52l . 3.