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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 3, 1918. 15 A FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. FINE FARM AT AUCTION MONDAY. NOV. 11th. I P. It. Oa the above date on too premises located t mile northeast of Central City. Nebraska, on the Lincoln High war, we will sell at puoito auction to the hlghe. bidder, regardless ot price, the following deurrlbed ri eatate: The northeast quarter of aectlon II, town ship 14, ranee 4, less the leuroad right-of-way. Merrick county. Nebraska. Terms of Sale: 10 per cm of th pur chase price cash day of aale, purchaser to assume a mortis ire of $5,004, due March 1 112, boring Interest at i per cent annually; If the purchaser so desire the owner will carry a second mortgage for two year rrom March l, 191. at per cent Interest annually. Remainder ot purchase price March 1. 11, when possession will be given. Good and sufficient abstract of title, together with warranty deed, delivered to purchaser day of settlement. . Improvements: Bran usw l-room house with bath room ana eioset. nice large basement with hot air furnace, water In kitchen. House surrounded by nice large ahad trees, some fruit treee and grapo vines. Wash nousa 12xl. Good barn 32x42 for 14 head of horses and 20 ton of hay. Catti sned S6x4j with hay mow for I or t tons of hay. New granary with driveway (0x31 for 2.(100 bushels of grain and 1,000 bushel ot corn with cement floor. Chicken house 11x20. Five wells, on windmill, 20 acre of alfalfa, 40 acre of pasture, balance under plow, 4u acres now tn wheat which looks fine. New fenc. around entire place, 20 acre fenced hog tight. Sol; good black loam, land lies level. Here la a real home, and a gofd farm, only ! mile from the center of the best town of Its sice in Nebraska. The owner has purchased a ranch In Custer county, and must have money to make aetttnment on aartae, hence the ale of this farm. For further Infor mation address Nebraska Realty Auction Co., Central City, Nebraska. Jame Lelbhart. Central City, Neb., owner. TUESDAY, NOV. 12th. 2 P. M. AT AUCTION GOOD FARM On the above date on the premise located just outside of the city limit of Clarks, Neb., we will sell at publto auction to the highest bidder, regardless of price, the following described real estate: The southeast quarter of sec tion 35, township 15, north rang 6, west of the 6th P. M., Merrick oounty, Neb., containing 150 acre more or less, according to government survey. Term: 10 per cent ot the purchase price cash day of sale, purchaser to assume mortgage a follow: 17,500 due Aug. 17, 1925, bearing Interest at rata of 4 per cent annually; 13,700, due Aug. 13, 1925, and 13,600 due May 8, 1919, bearing Interest at 6 per cent an Dually, Remainder of purchase price either Jan. 1, or March 1, 1919, when possession will be given. Good and suf ficient abstract of title together with warranty deed delivered to purchaser day ot settlement. i Improvements: Good seven-room house with good cellar, ybarn for I horse and about t ton of nay, cattle shed attached, hog shed 14x20, granary for 1,000 bushels, double corn crib and granary 30x24, machine shed 20x24, chicken house and two good wells. 35 acre of excellent pasture, 15 acre of alfalfa, 40 acre of extra good meadow, balance under plow. Land lie level, all good black loam soli. This give you an opportunity to make the price on a farm that is hard to beat for location and soil. All personal property will be sold the lame day prevtous to sale of land. For further Information ad dress Nebraska Realty Auction Co., Central City, Neb. H. C. Melnhola, Clarks, Neb., owner. NEBRASKA RANCH NEAR U. P. R. R. 3,860 acres, nearly all tractor land, black loam soli, 200 acrea farmed, 16 acre alfalft; ample and good Improve ments, running water. 3 wells, wlnd- "mlll and tanks; fenced Into 4 pasture, will summer 400 head and winter 600. Neighboring lands being rapidly ao orbed for farming. Price 120 per acre, clear ot Incumbrance, but one-naif of oil and mineral right reserved. The Standard OH Interest are drilling tor - oil 3 mile from this ranch. Buy land that Is certain to make yon a large profit. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 414-418 Keelln Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. RANCH ATPUBLIC AUCTION ON MON DAY, NOV. 4, ms. vr t.Mr nnflh j.nntlattns' of 1.091 acre, all fenced and cross-fenced; 60 acres good corn; 3 wells and windmill; good Improvements: 8ft mile from Neniel, Neb., railroad town. Also all my live tock and machinery. Term ' given. " GEO. BUCKMASTER, Nenzel, Neb. 177 Acres, Central West Farm, $9,900, with 14 Head. Cattle', span horses, 4 hogs, poultry, manure spreader, new binder, mowing machine, rake, buggies, harness, farm ing tool, stove wood, large amount oats, hay, wheat, corn, potatoes, etc.; near largo city. 90 acre fields, 35-cow, creek-watered, wire-fenced pasture, es timated 3,000 cords wood, 10,000 timber i 100 apple trees, 20 plums, 12 pears, I cherries, etc. Extra fine iv-room bourns 3 barns, other good buliaings. 39,900 take everything, only $J.voocash need ed. Detail page 37 Strout s catalogue, copy free, with other bargains In 17 state, many with stock, toots, crnpa. E. A. Strout Farm Agency. Dept. 307, 402 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neo. DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM. 300 aerr close to Omaha, well Im proved; plenty of alfalfa, timothy and clover; fine soli; land lays gently roll ing; only one mile to loading station. For full particulars see. W. T. SMITH CO. 524 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Omaha. Neb. FOR SALE 3.200 aores combined farm and ranch near Sutherland, Lincoln county. Neb. Unimproved except wells, mills, tanks and Interest In fence. 600 acrt'S good furm land. Cheap on terms at 311 per acre. Wrlto owner, John W. Baughman, Liberal, Kan. MUST sacrifice 800 acres. 8 miles from Chapped, Neb., at 320 per acre; can carry 310,000 at 6 per cent; fenced but no huildtngn; about 170 acres now in cultivation and about 300 more can be cultivated. Best bargain In western Ne braska. P. O. Box 92. Council Bluffs, la. DOUGLAS COUNT i' FARMS. 160 acrea. Improved. $2oo per acre. 30 acres, Improved, 3200 per acre. 80 acres. Improved, $300 per acre. JULIUS SCHULDT, Klkhorn, Neb. ItiO ACRES, close to Omaha, fair lmprove ment. good soil, all level land. Price - 3126 per acre for quick sale. W. T. SMITH CO., 224 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug, 4002, FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Oregon Land. Irrigation "In the Heart of the Range" The Jordan Valley Project An empire tn the making, land $1.06 per acr plus the cost of the water. Ton can' file on graxlng homestead entries nearby. Llerature and particular on request. Next excursion November 14. HARLET J HOOKER 940 First Natl. Bk. Bldg. Omaha. Neb. AUTOMOBILES. AUTO EXCHANGE CO., 4084 FARNAM BARGAINS. Careful buying Is the reason we can sell our used cars to you at such at tractive prices. Score ot people have found that the bargain we offer can not be duplicated anywhere else In the city. You benefit yourself by Investi gating what we offer. Ford touring, 1914, nearly new, new tires t for $260 Ford1 touring, 1914, new top, newly painted $300 Ford roadsters, 1914, thouroughly over hauled , $300 Ford touring, 1917 $450 Ford touring, Ilk new $476 Ford sedan, 1917, electric starter $760 Overland roadster, 1917 $400 Overland touring, electrlo lights and tarter ........$300 Wlllyi-Knlght roadster, Ilk nw....$S00 Willys-Knight, touring, new tire. .. .$700 Oakland touring, electrlo light and . itarter $300 Oakland touring, model $7, new tire ana newly painted $460 Chalmers Six, 40, thoroughly over hauled $500 Studebaker cabriolet $400 Dodg touring, thoroughly over hauled $560 Packard Six, touring $600 Moline Knight, touring, winter body $700 10-hp. roadster, electrlo light and tarter $250 Hudson Super-Six, like new $1,100 Hudson 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., 2059 FARNAM. HUDSONUPER-SIX Touring Car. PEERLESS, Touring Car. STEARNS-KNIGHT Touring Car. HUDSON SUPER-SIX Touring Sedan. STUDEBAKER Sedan. ' MAXWELL Sedan. Overhauled . i and Refinlshed. GUY L. SMITH, "Service First." 1563 Farnam Street. S. K. Cor. 26th. Dougla 197. AUTOMOBILES. is ACRKS, 16 miles from Omaha postof tlce; small ; Improvements; good land; good terms; $215 per acre. J. A. Gib- bons. Elkhorn. Neb. io-ACRE good Improved farm near Lln coln at $10,600. Good terms. Write at once to John L. Maurer, Arriba. Colo. Wyoming Lands. VHGATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 p-r a., Inoludlng paid up water rights. Henry Levi A c M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat Texai Lands. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH. Better join our excursion November " I to Trinity Valley, East Texas. W ' will ahow you lands that will pay for themselves with one crop. Side trip to Galveaton; $80 pay everything down and back. Tim to prepare for the fu ture. HE ALT LAND COMPANT. " ' 933 First Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tyler 2S87 W. Louisiana Lands. FOR SALE OR TRADE 117 acreT What hav rut f, H. Bchtey, Council Bluff. It. . . REAL BARGAINS. Slightly used car at bargain price. One 191$ Wescott Roadster, new, guar- aptee. s i One Allen Coupe, new, guarantee. On 1917 Allen Sedan. Two 1917 Jofferles Six. One 1917 Saxon Six. One Republic 2-ton truck. v Two Fords, on 1914 and one 1913. , These car are all In first-class con dition and are exceptional good buy. STANDARD MOTOR CO., 3020 Farnam. Douglas 1701. Flu Quarantine Off. And our ear are free to go to any point Will move fast now. Got In a lot of new one laat week. 1913 Overland Chummy Roadster. .$510 1913 Maxwell Touring , too 1911 Chevrolet Touring 600 1919 Briscoe Touring , too 1917 Bulck Roadster 775 1917 Chalmers Six Touring 600 1917 Empire Chummy Roadster.... 600 1917 Chalmers Six Roadster 625 1917 Chevrolet Touring 360 1915 Dodge Touring 626 1915 8tudebaker Touring 175 1916 Stuti Bear Cat Speedster.... 775 New Ford Coupe 760 Two '19 Ford Touring 500 Two '17 Ford Tourings $400 450 1917 Ford Roadster $90 Dandy Patterson Sis Touring 575 Remember money back If not satisfied after 24 hour trial. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. Dougla 907. BARGAINS IN AUTOMOBILES. SOME BARGAINS ' IN USED FORD CARS M'CAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY. "The Handy Ford Service 8tatlon.', Douglas 8500. - 15th and Jackson. SAVE 40 PER CENT ON YOUR TIRES. HAVE THEM REBUILT. 3,000 MILES GUARANTEE. Plain. Non.-Skld. 30x3 $ 8.00 310.00 30x3ft 10 00 i: B0 33x4 16.00 17.50 AGENTS WANTED. TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING. DOUGLAS TIRE & VULCANIZING CO. New Location, 2557 Farnam St SPECIAL SALE ON GUARANTEED TIRES 30x3 Plain ...$10.60 30x3 Rib 12.60 30x3 Diamond N. S 13.50 30x3 Firestone Plain 13.40 30x3 Tube ... 3.76 We can save you 15 to 60 per cent on tires and tubes. Write for prices. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE WORKS 1819 Cuming St. 2064 Farnam 30x3ft Plain.. $13.95 SOiSft Rib ... 16.40 30x3 Flak Fl. 17.85 33x4 Flsk Red Top 82.00 30x$ft Tube.. 3.10 SAVE 6c TO lOo PER GALLON ON GAS OLINE. Gas-Zip tablets remove alt carbon; keep engines clean. Used by thousands. Why not you? Order from your deal er. Or send one dollar for large pack age, by mall postpaid. Treats 100 gal lons. Money back If not eatlsfled. Write Sealer Distributing Co., 2120 Railway Exchange, Chicago, 111. RADIATORS. Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired and rebuilt; large stock used radiator jut hand. Mashed fenders and lamp repaired like new. New stock of Ford hnnevcomb radiator. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE WORKS 1916 Cuming St. Omaha. Net). 30x3 32x3 32x4 TTPES U PRICE GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES .$ 7.60 10.25 11.50 80x3 ....t 9.25 88x4 .... 11.76 84x4 12.00 WE FURNISH THE OLD TIRES. AGENTS WANTED. 2-IN-l VULCANIZING CO.. 1516 Davenport St FOR SALE Ford touring, 8 new 6,000 mile tires, honeycomb radiator, speed ometer, apotlight, atorage battery, hand Klaxon, cutout and foot accelerator. Phone Doug. 446 or Harney 413. BARGAINS IN USED CARS Ai: makes. With and without starters. 25 to pick from. Phone D. 1241 or call at 1616 Davenport. BOYLAN AUTO CO. FOR SALE Extra fin winter top for naAiUoA tnuHn rtr. model No. 65. swell job, practically new. Will take $300. T. J, Hansen, Grand Island, Neo. A NO. 1 FORD touring car, 1918. Call Walnut 631 at 12 o'clock. . ALMOST NEW. An almost new Dart two-ton truck, Timken Detroit Worm Drive. Equipped with well-made stock body. Owner leaving for training camp. Will tak considerably less than present value for cash aale. Will demonstrat anywhere. Address this week only, Room 41$, Santord Hotel, Omaha, Neb. FORD touring car, 1917 model, almost new tires, chains, tools. Tale lock. Rock- way mecnanicai starter that never falls, and car In excellent condition generally. Cash sal $550, and will pay railroad ' fare one way to purchaser. Address uos 1-114, Omaha Bee, 1915 PACKARD touring car, A-l condi tion,' new tires, $750. Will take Ford car as part payment. Call at 2595 Pratt at WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN, TRAWVER AUTO W., 1910 Farnam. Harney 414 7-PASSENOER Twin six touring Packard, A 1 condition, an cora tires; mane me an offer. H. S. Muntefering, 2435 Kan sas avenue, rnone, i;onax jo USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. SACRIFICE. 1917 Dodge, A-l condition, brand new tires; leaving town and must sell. 1719 Castellar. 1917 Ford Touring Car, in fine condition. . . . . . ti i - licit UMntAf. inn .pit HiHri.i. rrii:. tuvv, If Interested, call Tyler 68 or Colfax 4125. 1 i A k' I. A i:n KpriHthlfi Rlx. MARSH OAK.L.A1NU UU FOR SALEStearna-KTiight, 1918, four- - mAmiaw.. fun nnlv 9. fiftfl milPfl pHBSCIlM luauDtvi i -'-- O 41 4 Vys.l rra fir 1utlBk. COLE 8-cyl. chummy 1917. first class con dition, about ft price. i vnaerwuuu Ave. Walnut 1766. BARGAINS In used cars. ORR MOTOR SALES CO.. 40th and Farnam. Harney 414. BARGAINS IN USED CARS McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 8600. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. 6th and Farnam Sts. Douglas 1970. OVERLAND Roadster, model 81, self- Starter, first-clas condition. .Bargain. Phone Walnut 645, 1917 FORD Touring Car, In good condi tion, $450. 4201 California St. Call Walnut 2296 WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick aotlon; no delay. Auto Exchange Co., 2069 Farnam St. D. 6036: .MTitiTV rraRii CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO., 2106 LEAVENWORTH ST. v FOR SALE 1918 model Ford, good a new. price $560. Call Walnut Station at the Omaha Bee. HUDSON 6-40. five good tlrea, new bat tery. Call E. Frailer, uoug. m. Auto Livery and Garages. RENT A FORDDRIVE IT YOURSELF. 16c per mile, S6c per hour minimum charge. Sundays and holidays, 60o per hour. FORD LIVERY CO.. Doualas 3623. 1314 Howard St. Service Stations. AUTOMOBILE electrical repair; ervlc tation for Rt.yfield carburetor and Columbia storage batteries. Edward. 2616 N. 19th Webster 1103. Tires and Supplies. AMERICAN RAILWAY EXi'H&SS , . Will sell auto tires, tube, etc., from no mark department, commencing Mon day morning, November 4, at 1109 Har ney street, Omaha. Caso or certified check only accepted. COMMERCIAL GUIDE A representative list of the best business houses in Omaha and Council Bluffs. Wheri 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 ary. Doug. 8500. ord cars and repair. Authorixed agent forora cars. M INTYRE-HAIUARD MOTOR CO.. 2427 Farnam Douglas 2406. Stearns-Knlght and Regal cars. SAMPLE-HART MOTOR CO., 18th and Burt Tyler 613. 100 per cent Ford serv ice to Ford owners. AMERICAN STATE BANK, 18th and Far nam. Wead Block . Phone Tyler 80. Auto Painting. ROESSIG, W. F 144 S. 40th. Har. 1448. We make old autos look like new one Hardware. PETERSON & MIC'HEI.SON HARDWARE CO. THE. 4916-18 S. 24th St. South Side. Phone South 171. Engineers, Consulting & Supervising HENNINGSON ENOINEKRIUN CO., 1122 Farnam. D. 8229. Skilled municipal im provement engineer; sewer, paving, eleo. light, water works, appraisals, reports. ANDERSON & BENNETT. 424 Bee Bldg Douglas 1430. Heating, ventilating and power plants. Engineers and draftsmen. Foundries (Iron and Brass). Auto Repairs. AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS. 110 8. 11th. D. 4881. Automlle work, cyL bor ing, pistons fitted, auto parts mad to order. BERTSCHY MFG. & ENGINEERING CO.. 8 E. Cor. 20th and Hamey Sts., old part made new, new part made,, too. D. 2553. Auto Tires. TWO-IN-ONE VULCANIZING CO., 1516 Davenport St. Dougla 2914. Auto Tops and Trimmings.- ENGLISH. THOS. F., 2318 Harney. Doug las 2786 Satisfaction guaranteed. The best Is none too good. Attorneys. FISHER, H.. 1418 First Nat Bank Bldg. D. 1966 Attorney and counsellor at law. FITZGERALD, JAMES M., 1017-20 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Douglas 4508. GRAY A BRUMBAUGH, 813-14 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Red 3157. General prac tice In state and federal courts. Abstracts of Title. MIDLAND TITLE GUARANTEE A AB STRACT CO., 1714 Farnam 8t. Dougla 2865. Baggage and Transfer. OMAHA TRANSFER COMPANY. "THE ONLY WAY." Telephone Doug. 296. 14th and Jackson. FORD TRANSFERCO., 817 Dougla St Tyler 8. "Always at your service.' Biscuit Manufacturers. ITEN BISCUIT CO., Capitol Avo., 12tb to 13th St. Doug. 2123 Snow White bakery. Mfrs. of crackers, cakes and cookies. Boiler Manufacturers. DRAKE. WILLIAMS, MOUNT C07T23d and Hickory. D. 1043. Mfrs. of boilers, tanks, smokestacks; oxy-acetylene weld. Sutter (Wholesale). ALFALFA BUTTER CO.. 120-24 N. 11th St. Doug. 3903. W. W. Richardson. Pres. Cash Registers. MORKIL CASH AND CREDIT KEU1S ISTER CO., 219-221 City Nat'l Bank Bldg' Douglas 4403. 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. Superfluous hair removed, electricity; needle work guaranteed. Miss Allender, 624 Bee Bldg. Chiropractors. 10TH YEAR IN OMAHA; fired out of Continental Blk.; new location, 494-496 Brandeis Th. Bldg. Dr. L. N. Carpen ter D. 6381. Dry Goods (Wholesale). BYRNE & HAMMER DRY OOODS CO.. 9th and Howard Sta. Douglas 206, Cloaks, suits, ladies' and men's furnishings, art goods, millinery and draperies; all kinds of fancy and staple Dry Goods. Cement Products. OMAHA CONCRETE STONE COMPANY. 28th Ave. and Sahler St. Colfax 8S6. Electrical Goods. LE BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS. 318 S. 12th. Douglas 2176. Largest elec trical repair works and contracting com pany In the middle- west. PAXTON-MITCHELL CO.. 2614 Martha at. Harney 1461. Machine, gray Iron, brass, bronse and aluminum castings. OLSEN & SCH LINGER, 1407 Jackson. D. 7491. Brass, bronze and aluminum castings. Drug Stores. POPE DRUG CO., 1302 Farnam. D. 2678. Gen. Agt. NYAL'S FAMILY REMEDIES. Hospitals. FORD HOSPITAL, 20th and Douglas Sts. Douglas 240. In charge of Dr. Michael J. Ford, surgeon-in-chlef. The most com plete hospital In the west Hotels. MERCHANTS HOTEL. 1608 Farnam. Douglas 648. Ice. OMAHA ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO.. McCague Blk., 15th and Dodge. Douglas 654. Wholesale and retail ice. Ice Machines. BAKER ICE MACHINE CO. 19th and Nicholas. J. L. Baker, Pre. Live Stock Commission. ROSENSTOCK BROS.. 126 Exchange Bldg.. Omaha. Stockers & feeders our specialty. Lumber. r INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO, 40th and Leavenworth. Harney 424 "Just Lumbering Along." Mirrors and Resilvering. OMAHA MIRROR AND ART GLASS CO., Douglas 6625. 1614 Cuming St Patent Attorneys. PATENTS procured, bought and sold. Inter nat'l Patent Co., 683 Brandeis. P. 6691. Packers. CUDAHY PACKING CO. South 2840. South Omaha. Paints, Oils and Glass. BARKER BROS. PAINT CO.. Doug. 4750. 1609 Farnam St. Printers' Supplies. BARNHART BROS. & SPINDLER 1114 Howard St Douglas 1076. Printer' supplies. Physicians and Surgeons. DAVIS, DR. WILLIAM WINDLE. Physician and Surgeon. 1120-21-22 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 788. CAMPBELL, DR. S. M., Physician and Surgeon, 1804 Farnam St. Douglas 1220 Pleating and Buttons. VAN ARNAM'S DRESS PLEATING. HEMSTITCHING AND BUTTON CO.. D. 8109. Rms. 836-37 Paxton Blk., 3d floor. Printers. OMAHA PRINTING CO., 13th and Far nam. Douglas 346. Printing, stationery and office furniture. Tank Manufacturers. NEBRASKA & IOWA STEEL TANK CO., 1301 Wllllas Ave. Webster 278. School Furniture and Supplies. OMAHA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO., 1108-12 Nicholas St Douglaa 1312. "Everything for schools." DOUGLAS PRINTING CO., 109-11 N. 18th. Douglas 644. Fine commercial printing. EDDY PRINTING CO.. 322 Bee Bldgi Douglaa 8647. Fine commercial printing. Tin and Sheet Metal Works. CARTER SHEET METAL CO.. 108-10-12 S. 10th St Douglas 602. Skylight, steel ceilings and galvanized sheets. GIRLS WANTED NOW COMMERCIAL GUIDE. Stationery and Supplies. OMAHA STATIONERY CO.. THE 807-309 S. 17th. Douglaa 805. Office, typewriter, architects' and engineers' supplies. Loose-leaf devices. Undertakers. HULSE & RIEPEN, 701 S. 16th. D. 1226. Undertaken and embalmer PersonsI attention given to all calls and funerals. HOFFMAN, LEO A., Cor 84th and Dodge. Douglas 3901. Experts In embalming and funeral directing. Private charel. HEAFEY & HEAFEY. 2611 Farnam. Har ney 2t5. Undertakers and embalmers. CROSBY. WILLIS C, 2511-13 N. 24lh St Phono Webster 47. Council Bluffs Directory. Barber Shops. HOOD'S BARBER SHOP. 689 W. B'dway. Red 1307. Baths In connection. Observe the number of clean towel used on each customer. Coal and Ice. Phone 2860. Caterers to heat and cold. DROOE ELEVATOR CO.. 620 Pearl St LIVE STOCK VEHICLES. Wanted. WILL buy Jersey cow or heifer. 3 to 6 years old. dive full description and low dollar first letter. Addres Box Y-212, Omaha Bee. HORE, buggy, harnesa and spring wagon, cheap. 26th and Harrison. South 8064. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home aollclts your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home 1110-1112-111 4 Podge St WRITE A SONG; patriotic or popular. I compose music and guarantee publica tion; send words today, Thomas Merlin, 637 Reaper Block. Chicago. HEREBY notify tha public that I will not be responsible for any future debt of Mrs. R. A. Kress. R. A. Kress. C. L, NETHAWAY for sheriff by petition. MEDICAL. RUPTURE successfully treated without a surgical operation. Call or write Dr. Frank H. Wray, 306 Bee Bldg. POULTRY ND PET STOCK. "PRODUCE MORE EGGS EAT MORE EGGS" Is the government' appeal Keep a small flock of hens In your Idle back yard. Have plenty of eggs and meat for home use. Sell the surplus at big prloes. For best result use a varied ration and Pratt Poultry Regulator. Guaranteed to make your hens lay or your money back. Sold by first-class dealers everywhere. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Write for circular. Ford tube ....$2,35 1 30x3 ft $13.95 30x3 $10.45 I 34x4 $23.96 Firestrone, McGrsw. Lee Pullman. Flsk. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1721 Cuming. GAIN more miles tor less money. ReJ tread your tread-worn tire by O. s,nd O. Tire Co., 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W REAL bargains in slightly used tires; new tire at very low price. O. and O. Tire Co. 2415 Leavenworth St. Tyler 1261-W USED TIRES FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. All sixes. $5 to $18, sent on spprovnl DUPLEX TIRE CO.. 116 SOUTH 17TH BUY Lee puncture-proof pneumatlo tires and eliminate your tlr trouble. Powell Supply Co., 2061 Farnam ai. Motorcycles Rnd Bxycles HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. n.rv.ln. 1m umA marhlnlL Victor H. Roos. the Motarycl Man, 37th and Leavenworth. ' for packing trench tins of hardbread, for closing and capping tins and for sealing tins with electric soldering irons. We guarantee you $10.00 per week to start and pay you more as you learn and earn more. We also pay you a 10 per cent bonus at the end of each four weeks of steady work. Our week's work ends at-12 :30 Saturday noon. Cafeteria serves good hot lunches for onlv 12c every noon. . We want girls and women to take these iobs who are ready and willing to work oh what Uncle Sam needs, even if they don t have to work to support themselves. IT IS YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY TO HELP RIGHT NOW. , Apply at once to Mrs. Emery, Employment office, 1212 Capitol Ave middle of the block, second floor. Write us, please, if you live outside of Omaha or Coun cil Bluffs. ITEN BISCUIT CO. Snow White Bakery, Omaha '1 II '. ;i .?C.Ti U ft FIELD CLUB RESIDENCE. No. 3335 Woolworth avenue is a home where .the cost of labor and material was not considered in the con struction; the same applies to the development of the grounds a corner lot, 137x140 feet. The poor health of the owner necessitates his spending most of the time in California. The arrangement comprises four spacious rooms and hall on the first floor, finished in quarter, sawed golden oak and mission ; walls decorated in oil over canvas. Sec- , ond floor, six sleeping rooms and two baths; large attic. The basement is completely finished and includes a large billiard room; laundry room, fruit room, air-tight coal room. Hot water heat, plate glass windows throughout. Garage for two cars; house entrance from the drive. The price ia right and the ground is worth half of it. If you can use a home of this character, it will pay you to investi gate at once. - GLOVER & SPAIN, Dtfuglas 3962. 918-20 City National jS" FOR SALE Ancona pullets; the famous Sheppard strain heavy winter layers; White Rock hens and pullets direct from Fishel; Barred Rock hens; all fine stock; two brooders; owner leaving city. Walnut 1643. FOR SALE New Zealand Reds and Bel gian Hares. Pedigreed and registered stock only; exceptionally choice young and matured stock; everything must be sold at once; owner leaving city. Wal nut 1043. MORE rabbits than room; forced to sell a few good Belgian Hares cheap; all ages; bred does and does with young. One young new Zealand buck. 2811 Bristol St., Tel. Web. 22S4. WILL buy 100 Single Comb White Leg horn hens or pullets if priced right. Give description, age and lowest price first letter. Address Box Y-213, Omaha Bee. FOR roup, colds, canker, bowel trouble, sore head, limber neck, etc., Oermozone , always dependable. At drug, seed stores. THOROUGHBRED white female spits puppies, $2.00 each. Mrs. C. Y. Charl Ing Mead, Neb., Route 1, Box 27. FOUR pedigreed Benson 321-W. Belgian does. Phone BEST Medicine for Chickens, Germozone, at most dealers, on 1116 Harney. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and note as secur ity. $40. 6 mo., H goods, total, $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 423 Security Bldg., lth & Farnam. Ty ttt. LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND C7 LIBERTY BONDS, O Cf 2 W. C FLATAU. EST. 182. " O TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG TY 50 1Vl Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock, 1514 Dodge. D. 6819 Est. 1821. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. " NOTICE PROPOSALS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Scaled Proposals are Invited and will be received by the City Clerk of the City or umana, on Tuesday, November 19, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. M., in the Coun cil Chamber In the City Hall for the following Street Improvements. 13th Street from Missouri Avenue to Harrison Street In Street Improvement District No. 1751 by curbing and gutter ing In accordance with Ordinance No. 9977. Bids for such Improvement must be made upon Artificial Stone Combined Curb and Gutter, must be made under and In accordance with plans and specifications for said work, prepared by and on file In the office of the City Engineer and in accordance with the provisions of Ordi nance No. 8064 and Ordinance No. 9394 as approved by the Mayor and City Coun cil of said City of Omaha, end all bid der are required to designate the local ity, ciuarry, kiln, or factory from which will be furnished the specif lo . material to be furnlnhed by them with It 'commercial designation. Contractors shall begin work within ten days after receiving written notice from the City Engineer, and said work shall be carried on regularly and uninterruptedly to completion within a certain number cf days to be designated by the City Engi neer unless otherwise determined by the Mayor and City Council. Proposals must be made upon printed blanks to be furnished by the City En gineer, who will also furnish Instructions to bidders together with specifications and forms of contract and bond upon applica tion at his office, and as evidence ot good faith and guaranty that contract will be entered Into and carried out as entered Into as to time of beginning and as to time of completion thereof and good and sufficient bond furnished should award bs made thereon, each bid must be ac companied by a certified check on some bank In the City of Omaha, payable to the City of Omaha In an amount not less than five per cent (6) of the total of each bid, but tn no case to be less than One Hundred (1100.00) Dollars which shall be considered as liquidated dam ages, and which shall be forfeited to the City of Omaha if said proposal Is accepted and the bidder falls to enter into the con tract prepared by the Engineer, and un der which the proposal was made, or if such contractor shall fail to begin to carry on or to complete such work with in the time provided In such contract. Proposals must be addressed to W. J. Hunter. City Clerk, Council .Chamber, City Hall, Omaha, Nebraska, and marked "Proposal for Street Improvement District No. 1761." All bidders are required to file a sealed, duplicate bid with the Superintendent ot the Department of Public Improvements The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Published In accordance with Resolution No. 4771. Omaha, Nebraska, November 1. 1911. W. J. HUNTER, City Clerk. Nov. 1. 2, 3. 4. 5, , 7, 8, , 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15. LIVE STOCK hl en go Live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 2. Cattle Receipts, 5,000; compared with a week ago, best native steers, strong to 15o higher; other, mostly steady; western steers, 25c to BOe higher; butcher stock and canning cattle, steady to lower; calves, steady to strong; stockers and feeders, steady to lower. Hogs Receipts, 15,000; market generally steady with yesterday' average; butchera, $18.1018.4O; light. $17.25 18.00; packing. I16.7517.90; throwouts, I15.501.50; pigs, good to choice, II 4.75 11.00. 8heep-4-R"celpts, 5,000; compared with week ago, fat lambs and light yearlings, 25c to too higher; feeder and sheep, steady to strong. Kansas City Live Stork. Kansas City, Mo.. Not, 3. Cattle Receipts. 2,000; market oteady; teers. Il.00ffll9.26; western. 110.00016.00; cows, $5.76nr.60; heifers, 8.0012.60; stock era, $7.0015.00; calves, I7.0013.25. Hogs Receipts, 1.000; market higher; heavy, $17.2518.25; butchera, $17.60 18.25; lights, $17.2518.15; pigs, $15.00 17.00. gheep Receipts, none; market nom inally atesdy; lambs, $12.001.(0; ewe. $9.6010.00. Omaha, November 2, 1918. Receipt were Cattle Hog Sheer Official Monday .610 1.628 13.7(1 Official Tuesday 10.776 3,849 28.069 Official Wednesday .. 9.418 6.713 13,972 Official Thursday .. 8,026 8.807 4,833 Official Friday 3,"t0 6,491 931 Saturday estimate ... 300 3.500 Six days this week. . .80,104 26,886 67,855 Same days last week. 88,577 25.458 76.347 Same days 3 wks. ago. 62,092 26,467 164,427 Same days S wks. ago. 65,253 34,804 128,844 Same days year ago.. 61,167 16,403 78,06$ Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards for 24 hour ending at t o'clock p. m.. yesterday: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Union Pactflo 3 4 ... C. & N. W.. east.... 1 4 C. & N. W west... 15 1 C, St. P.. M. & O.i 1 8 C, B. & Q., east... 16 Illinois Central 3 ... Chi. Gt. West 1 Total receipt .... 35 36 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Cattle. Morris A Co Swift Co , Cudahy Packing Co... Armpur & Co J. W. Murphy Cudahy, Kansas City.... 398 Total ..998 Sheep. Hogs. 689 653 301 883 238 2,581 GRAIN MARKET Omaha, Nov, 1. - Receipts of grain today showed a con tinued liberal run of whi'at and light arrival of other grains. Receipt were 71 cars of whrat, 35 cars of corn. 13 car of oats, 4 car of rye and 8 cars of barley. Corn prices ranged from unchanged lo ,i 2o higher. While some of the Airly sale were made at stronger figures, later bids were reported lower, particularly on the off grades. There was a fair demand ' for the samples, Oats were lc higher. Rye prices were lo up ind barley and wheat firm. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Week Year Receipts Today. Ago. Ago. 15 Wheat 71 93 , 80 Corn 35 S3 38 " Oat 13 41 87 Rye ,.4 1 i t Barley $ 1 J( Shipments Wheat 83 63 It ,i Corn 34 13 IS Oat 49 65 tT Rye 6 1 .. Barley 4 6 $ . RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS, Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago 178 210 184 Kansas City 21 27 17 St. Loul 92 62 S Minneapolis j... 118 .. ,, . Duluth 210 ,. "" Winnipeg ...164 .. .. Cattle Receipt of cattle were nominal, but 12 car being reported Irr. Trade was steady and 75c $1.00 higher on desirable western and natives. For the week best ) westerns reached $16.60, with a good many droves selling at $14.0015.6O. Most of! the natives hav. been short feds ranging i from $13.6017.00. Butcher stock has been active all week and 6075a nigner on weighty cows and 2550o higher on canners. Light feeders continued dull and unchanged of last week. Beat heavy kinds are 60 75c higher. Quotation on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, $17.00 18.25; good to choice beeves, $ljf.2516.50; fair to good beeves, $13. 25 17. 00; common to fair ccows, $9 00 012.75; good to choice yearlings, $16.00 17.60; fair to good yearlings, $12.00 15.50; common to fair yearllnfa, $12 00 15.50; common to fair yearlings, $9.50 11.00; choice to prime grass steers, $14.50 016.50; fair to good grass beeves, $12.00 14.00; common to fair grass beeves, $9.00 011.60; Mexican beeves, $8.60011.00; good to choice heifers, 19.00018.60; good to choloe cow, $9.00011.00; fair to good cows, $8 009.00; common to fair cows, $6.0007.25; prim feeder, $12.60014.26; good to choloe feeder, $10.00012.00; fair to good feeders, $9.00010.00; common to fair feeders, $6.6008.00: good to choice stockers, $9.26011.00; stock heifer. $6.60 07.60; stock cows, $6.2507.50; stock calves, $6.2509.60; veal calves, $6.50 13.75; bulls, tags, etc.. $7.509.60. Hogs There was about the usual Sat urday's receipt In hogs, 60 loads, esti mated at 3.600 head, making the total for the week 25,800 head. Trade was active from the start There was not much dif ference In the range from yesterday, hogs selling from $17.00 to $18.00. There wero fewer sales below $17.26 than yesterday, however, and the kind that sold from $17.25 to $17.60 were bringing generally $17.40 to $17.60 and possibly more today. The general market Is 10c to 20c higher. There were no real toppy loads here, the best bringing $18.00. Trade for the week ha been of a fairly satisfactory character, the spread has continued fairly wide, generally in the neighborhood of a dollar, and sale have been evenly scattered over the entire range, with no long string apparent Quite a large proportion of this week's receipts has consisted of underweight and unfin ished hogs, making a larger number of throwouts than for some time. The mar ket is fully 75c to $1.00 higher than laat Saturday. Sheep This market ha witnessed the lightest receipts In sheep and . lambs for any one week since the first week In August. Total receipts for the week are 57,800 head. The market has been very satisfactory all week and generally stronger, so that the week now finds choice fat lambs selling from $16.00 to $16.60, good lambs on down to $15.00, and very few selling below $14.00. The mar ket is generally 25o to 60s higher than last week. While the feeder market has rot shown quite a much gain, there haf been considerable activity price have generally worked up until choice feede lamb are selling mostly from $14.00 to $14.50, with a top of $14.75, only 25o to 36o higher than a week ago. Fat slutep have advanced fully 26c to 50a Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $16.60016.60; lambs, fair to good, $13.00015.60; lamb feeders, $13.00014.75; yearlings, good to choice, $10.00 11.76; yearlings, fair to good, $9.00 10.00 year ling feeder, $10.00010.60; whethers, fat, $10.60011.26; whether feeders, $8.60 10.50; ewes, good to choice, $9.0009.50; ewes, fair to good, $7.008.50; ewe feed ors, $6.00S.00. Sioux City .Live Stock. Sioux City, Nov. f. Cattle Receipts, 400 head; market steady; beef steers, $8.00 11.50; canners, $5.506.76; stockrs and feeders, $7.00 011.60; cow and heifer, $6.659.50. Hogs Receipts, 3,000 head; market 10c to 16c higher; light, $17.60018.16; mixed, $17.40017.75; heavy, $17.00017.40; bulk of sales, $17.100 17.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market strong. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Nov. 2. Cattle Receipts, 1, 000 head; market steady; steers, $8.00 18.00 cow and heifers, $5.60015.60; calves, $6.00013.00. Hogs Receipts, 2,500 head; market $17.00018.00. steady to Strong; top, $18.25; bulk of sale, Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady; lambs, $12.00017.00; ewea. $8.00010.50. FINANCIAL New York. Steel selling Nov. 3. With United States down almost to oar. Mex ican Petroleum, Royal Dutch and Texas Co., reacting 4 to 10, and the representa tive war group down 1 to 8 polnta, today's brief, but busy session of the stock mar ket reflected a further division of specu lative sentiment. Ralls, shippings, cop per and other ahares, bearing little rela tion to 'peace or war, broke 1 to 3 points, but rallied rather more easily than less seasoned stocks. . Number of sale and quotation on lead ing stocks: Am. Beet Sugar American Can... Am. Car & F'dry Am. Locomotive., Am. S. A Ret. . . , Am. Sugar Ref . . . American T. & T. Anaconda Copper Atchison AG&WISSL Bait. 4 Ohio.... B. & S. Copper. .. Cal. Petroleum.. Canadian Paolflo Central Leather.. Ches. & Ohio.... C, M. & St. P.... C. & N. YT...A. C. R. I. & P. ctfs Chlno Copper .. Colo. Fuel & Iron Corn Prod. Ref. ., Crucible Steel . . . Cuba Cane Sugar., Distiller Sec... Erie General General Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid. 2,100 62 68 69 12,200 484 43 46 600 84 S44 84 900 64 Mi 64 64ft 900 87 86ft 87 700 110 210ft 110ft 2,100 108ft 107ft 108 4.200 70ft 69ft 69 8,600 93ft 92 92 1,200 108ft 107ft 107ft 1,200 66 55ft 55 300 25 24ft 24ft 20 200 16 165 165 1,400 63 ft 62 63 600 68 68ft 68ft 700 60 49 60 400 102 101 102 800 27 27ft 27 41 200 40 89ft 39ft 25,900 49 47ft 49ft 8,000 56 ft 5t 65 1,300 31 31ft 31ft 600 43 47 43 1,000 17ft 17 17 ft Electric. . 154ft Motors., 700 129ft 127ft 129ft Gt. Northern pfd. Ot. N. Ore ctfs.., Illinois Central. . . Imp, Copper Int. M. M. pfd... Int. Nickel Int. Paper K. C. Southern... Kennecott Copper 1.000 31ft 31 94 31ft looft 64 63ft 63 121 119 120ft 34 33ft 33ft 33ft 33ft 33ft 20ft 20 20 39 ft 39 ft 39 ft 4,000 13,600 8,600 400 200 1,900 Louisville ft Nash Maxwell Motor 200 34ft 84ft 34ft Mex. Petroleum., 25,400 159 160ft 158 Miami Copper -, .. 27ft Missouri Pacific. 2,200 28 25ft 26 Nevada Copper 20 ft N. Y, Central. .. . 1,000 79 78 79 N. Y., N. H. & H. 1,600 39 ft 39 39 U 3,300 108 108ft 108 1,300 93 93 93ft 200 33 33 83 600 23 22ft 29 600 48ft 600 900 7,900 4,000 Norfolk ft West., Northern Pnclfic. Paclflo Mall .... Pucllic T. & T. ... Pennsylvania ... Pittsburgh Coal., Ray Con. Copper. Reading Rop. Iron ft Steel Corn No. 8 white: 1 car, $1.38. No. 4 ' white: 1 car, $1.32. No. 6 white: 1 car, ... $1.29; 1 car, $1 25. Sample white: 1 car, -$1.12. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, $1.89; 1 car, -$1.8,1. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.36. No. ' yellow: 1 car, $1.23. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, . $1.38; 1 car, $1.37. No. 5 mixed: 1 ear, ' $1.25. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.24; I car, $1.23. Oats No. 1 white: I ears, 67c; 1 , car, 67ftc. Standard: 2 cars, 67ftc; 1 ... car, 67 ftc. No. 3 white: 6 cars, 67 Vic; 6 cars, 67c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 67c; 1 car, 66 c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (oat and bar ley), 66'ic. Rye No. 2: 3 car, $1.60. No. S: iVar, $1.49. Barley No. 3: 1 car, 96c. Wheat No. 2 hard: 8 cars. $3.16ft: $ cars, $2.15; 4 cars (smutty). $2.11. No. 3 hard: 3 cars (rye and durum), $2.12; 1 car, $3 lift; 6 cars, $2.11; 1 car (smutty), ' $2.08; 1 car (smutty), $1.08; 1 car (smutty). $2.08; 1 car (smutty), $3.06. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.08; 1 car (smutty), $2.04; 1 car (smutty), $2.03. No. 6 hard: 1 car (yellow), $2.00. No. 1 northern spring: 1 2-8 ears, $2.18; 1 car (smutty),,,. $2.12. No. 1 mixed: 1 osr (durum), 3.i; 1 car, $2.13. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, $3.11; 1 1 car (durum), $2.11. CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS. Cora Decline a Reeult of Bearish Char- . aeter of War Developments. Chicago, Nov. t. Corn avsraged lower today, chiefly as a result of the bearish character of war developments. The mar ket closed unsettled, at o net decline to o advance, with December $1.13 to $1.1314 and January $1.14 to $1.14. Oats gained ft to o and provision fin ished unchanged to 20c off. Lack of support, except from shorts, formed the principal feature of the corn market throughout the session. Attention remained focused almost entirely on Euro pean advices and It was a generally ac cepted opinion that the current new furnished no Immediate incentive to would-be buyers, aside from those who had, profit already in hand or who . wished to even up for the week-end. , Bears derived advantage also from the fact that the movement of the new crop was Increasing, and that liberal arrival -were looked for next week. Weather con ditions were regarded as favorable for curing and handling the grain. Government bidding put strength lnta oats. The bids, however, were out of lint with the views of holders, and did not result In nny Important transaction. Provisions sagged a little with corn and hogs. Western receipts of hogs for the week were considerably larger than a year ago, but so too were shipment ot lard and meats. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.40; No. 3 yellow, $1281.36; No. 4 yellow, $1.2101.35. Oats No. 8 white, 67068ftc; standard, 6869c. Rye No. I. $1.. Barley 80c$1.00. Timothy $7.00010.00. Clover Nominal. ' j Pork Nominal. , , Lard $26.20026.30. Ribs $23.00 024.00. . ' Chicago closing price, furnished Th Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth atraet. Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low. I Close. Yest y Dec M2ft 1.14ft l.H J." Jan. 1.14 1.16 1-1 Dec .46 .6714 . Jan. .66ft .67 .65 .66ft .64 Nov! 35.00 35.00 34.90 34.90 34.t Jan. 40.10 40.10 39.90 39.80 40.04) Nov"! " Jan. 24.80 24.90 24.70 24.70 24.90 Nov.' 21. 22.18 21.9S 22.14 22.10 Jan. 22 05 22.17 22.06 22.05 22.14 . Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Nov. . Barley 86 9c. . Rye $1.6601.67. Bran $27.94. Corn $1.4201.46. Oats 62ft63fto. Flax $3.633.65. , St. Loul Grain, St. Louis, Mo Nov. J. Corn Novem ber, $1.19 bid; December, $1.16 bid . Oats November, 67 ftc; December, 67ftfl bid. , Kansas City Grain. Kansa City, Mo.. Nov. 2 Corn No. . vember, $1.43; December, $1.19; Jan uary, $1.221. 22ft. New York Money. New York, Nov. 2. Mercantile paper Unchanged. Sterling Day bill, unchanged. Franca Demand, $5.47; oablea 5 46ft. Guilders Demand, 41o; cable, 42 ftc. Lire Unchanged. Mexican dollars Unchanged. Home Owner Loans Up to 60 per cent on residences less than five years old. Monthly payments. Special privileges and terms; Also straight loans at semi-annual interest. , 1622 FAWN AH CTREET t OIL REVIEW FREE: Write for our Oil Review, giving valuable up-to-date information about Wyoming, Oklahoma and Kansas Oil Fields that every investor should have. Tells wheiej you can buy or aell any oil stock. Ollj ' REVIEW, Suite 40, Whittler Building , Boston, Mass. Unseed. Duluth, Nov. I. Linseed $3.44, v Southern Pacific 16,800 103 . u iiern Ry.... Studebaker Corp, Texas Co... Union Paclflo . . , U. S. Ind Alcohol - U. a Steel pfd.. Utah topper .... Western Union .. ' .'In-r' Elec... 8? B 46 46 49 49ft 49ft 24 24 24 89 88ft 88ft 79 78U 79 '4 I 103 102ft , 2.400 31 80 81 i 4,000 44ft 63ft 43ft 'v 1,100 184 183 183 U 2,100 132 131ft 131 V..., J i ano mm as inib e,r 99,301) 101 100ft 101ft 200 113ft 111 113ft 4110 88 ft 88 88 83 93 93 44 41 43 44ft 42 41 700 900 17,004 SKINNER PACK. I NO COMPANY I t-Tf lk . VJ 4 A 4n)4A ' ,1 LABI RatVf u?aji i en EGOS rAOt 1116 -1118 Douglas St:, Tel-Douglas V ir