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THE QMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 15, 1918.
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AUTOMOBILES.
AUTO EXCHANGE
CO.. .
1011 FARNAM.
For th rt of this month w arc
going to offer our can at bargain prices
In order to greatly reduce our stock
y n iirei or In year.
NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT,
r . .
aiu.i m mm can Dave Deen com
pletely overhauled and put In tooc?
np mreugnoui an our own shops.
They are all aa near mechanically Der-
feet as Is poaslble to put them In. Nev
er oetore nave we had euch a won.
derful aasortment of food used cars.
Hudson-Super-Six Cabriolet, like newt
e aife 7-paasnger sedan, a very classy
siosea car, reasonable,
Packard Six Tour., newly painted, $750.
Olds Touring, a dandy little car, f 550.
Dodg Touring, newly painted, rood
Urea, 1500
Saxon Six, nearly new $500
Saxon Six, 1116 model $400
Overland Roadster model T5-B $375
Overland Touring, electrlo lights and
tarter $27$
tudebaker Cabriolet $I7
Maxwell 'Cabriolet $12$
tudebaker Roadster, 111$ Jlodel.Jlll
,lItrloi Touring $100
Ford Specials Ford
Ford ltd an, equipped with eleotrio
tarter, demountable rtm and lota of
ther extras $$$$
1115
$$71
$150
..$150
AUTOMOBILES.
COMMERCIAL GUIDE
TTStffi PAP PADnATVC
-nnunn, o representalive flf the hou.e. 0maha
Grant .ix. mi '. Council Bluffs. When in need of any article refer to the
Jl,tttf list below.
434
Fora, im
Jone six, 60 h. p., new c;
1.600
KNUDSEN AUTO CO.,
Doug. 6531.
1107 Farnam.
Ford Touring, HIT. Ilk new
Ford Boaastsr, ltll ,
Ford Touring, If II,
Ford Roadster, .,
Ford Touring, thoroughly over
hauled, repainted and new top ..$150
Ford Touring
Order
la good runnnlng
.$17$
If you are dissatisfied with your old
sr, trad It to us for on yon can us.
AUTO EXCHANGE
CO.,
1081 FARNAM. , ,
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
2020 Farnam St Omsha. Neb.
LATE .MODEL Ford founnff Car; de
mountable riins; practically six new tires
(all non-skid); chains; Klaxon horn;
18-Inch steering wheel; seat rov,era; full
mohair top; spot light: clock; speedom
eter; shock absorbers; tool box; full set
tools.
A Bargain.
Call Mr. Campbell. Room 238. Sanford
Hotel, Sunday.
STEARNSNIGHf
Seven-passenger STEARNS-KNIGHT
with touring body and beautiful limou
sine body made by Kimball. The entire
outfit will be sold (or one-half the cost
of the limousine body. Apply Fay
Rogers. Supply Department, Woodmen
of the World Phone loinrlas 5?n
You can depend upon excellent service
and values.
Automobiles.
M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO.. 10th and How-
ary. Doug. 3500. ord cars and repair.
Authorixed agents for Ford cars.
11 ' INT Y R E -H A Y W A RD MOTOR-CO.. ,
:4:'7 Furnam. Douglas 2406.
Stearns-Kntghtand Regal cars.
SAMPLE-HART MOTOR CO.. 18th and
Burt. Tyler 61S. 100 per cent Ford aerv-
ice to i' ord owners.
Electrical Goods.
LB BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS.
318 S. 12th. Douglas 2176. Largest elec
trical repair worleMnd contracting com
pany In the middle west.
Hardware.
AMERICAN STATE BANK, lsth and Far-
num. jead Block Thone Tyler 80.
I A..
Auto Painting.
ROESSIO. W. F.. 144 S. 40th. Har. 1448
We make old autos look like new ones
ckjk BALE. Two-ton truck; r.erfect con
dition: priced right; reason for selling,
moving away. Address Box Y-2C3 Oma
ha Bee. '
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfleld carburetors and
Columbia atorage batteries. Edwards
2616 N. 19th. Webster 1102.
GLOBE VAN AND 8tORAGE6""wlfi
store your auto. Rates for Ford cam,
$3 a month; large cars, $5 a month.
Douglas 4338.
ONE 1917 Overland Touring car In per
fect condition. Owner leaving Icty; no
reasonable offer refused. Phone Harney
6067.
FOR BALE On Ford touring car In good
shape at reasonable price. Call Ben
son 808J.
Auto Repairs.
AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS. 1)0 S.
11th. D. 4881 Automile work. cyl. bor
ing, pistons fitted, auto parts mad to
order.
BERTSCHY MFG. & ENGINEERING CO.,
S E. Cor. 20th and Harney Sts., old parts
made new, new parts mnde, Ino. D. 2552.
Auto Tires.
TWO-IN-ONE VULCANIZING CO., 151$
Davenport , St. pnuglas 2914.
Auto Tops and Trimmings.
ENGLISH, THOS F., 231 S Harney. Doug
las 2786, Satisfaction guaranteed. The
best is none too good.
Attorneys.
FISHER. II.. 1418 First Nat. Bank Bldg
I. 19116 Attorney and counsellor at law.
GRAY & BRUMBAUGH. 313-14 Omaha
Nat Hank Bldg Red 3157 General prac
tlce In state and federal courts.
Abstracts of Title.
MIDLAND TITLE GUARANTEE & AB
STRACT CO.. 1714 Farnam St. Douglas
265.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED-
-Anu. quick action; no delay. Auto
Exchanee Cn lot . a. n .
- , " V. BVtl.
CADILLAC $1917 Model touring; a ba'r-
sm lor quick sale; car at 6614 Flor
ence Blvd.
OOOD USED CARS. '
OUT L. SMITH,
16th and Farnsm Htm n.n-u.
Xjaj. 1J I "'
SPLENDID good Ford touring car; owner
oanng eny; want offer. Call Harney
4501,
WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1JP Farnam. Harney 414
QUALITY rrsirn r'ni
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO.,
I4 LEAVENWORTH 8T.
HAVE ten new S-passenger roadsters.
resuiar price tuoo. sals price 1950. Call
Tyler 1868.
SCRIPPS-BOOTH demonstrator at hr.
gain. Phone Tyler 1368. .S514 Farn.m
FORD Coupe. 1917; excellent condition.
Walnut 3888.
KNOWLEDGE
In the Valu of Used ear put u In
l place where w can save yon money
and glv yon mors valu In used cars
then any on else.
New 1(1$ Bulck Six Touring $1,450
New 1(18 Bulck Six Roadster 1,400
New 1(18 Oldsmobll Eight Tour
ing V...
New 1(1$ Chalmer Sedan ,
New 1(18 Maxwell, Touring.
New 1(1( ChevenJlet .
1(17 Hudson Speedster
117 Hudson SurJjr-etg 1,100
1917 Liberty Six .1., (00
1917 Bulck Touring
'1(17 Patterson Six
1(18 Overland Chummy
1(17 Overland Chummy...'.......
1(1$ Overland 81
Tires and Supplies.
AUTO TIRES AND
TUBES
3,500-Mile GUARANTEE
! ' We have a supply of good $.500 miles
guaranteed auto tire for sale at ex
tsemely low prices.
Biscuit Manufacturers.
ITEN BISCUIT CO.. Capitol Ave., 12tb to
13th St. Doug 2123 Snow White bakery.
Mfra. of crackers, cakes and cookie.
Baggage and Transfer.
OMAHA TRANSFER COMPANY.
"THE ONLY WAY."
Telephone Doug. 295. 14th and Jackson.
FORD TRANSFERCO., 817 Douglas
Tyler 8. "Always at your service.'1
at
Boiler Manufacturers.
DRAKE, WILLIAMS. MOUNT CO.. 23d
and Hickory. D. 1043. Mfrs. of boiler
tanks, smokestacks; oxy-acetylene weld.
Butter (Wholesale).
ALFALFA BUTTER CO., 120-24 N.
St. Doug. 8903. W. W. Richardson,
11th
Pres.
Cash Registers.
MOKR1L CASH AND CREDIT RlsiGlS-
ISTER CO.. 219-221 City Nfit'l Bank
Bldg. Douglat 4403. E. W. Hart, Pre.
Wall Paper and Paint.
YETTER WALL PAPER CO. 1414 Harney.
Phone Douglas 930. Wall paper and In
terior decorations. Wholesale and retail.
Electrolysis.
Superfluous hair removed, electricity;
needle work guaranteed. Miss Allender,
624 Bee Bldg.
Chiropractors,
10TH YEAR IN OMAHA; fired out of
Continental BIk. : new location, 494-496
Brandels Th. Bldg. Dr. L. N. Carpen
ter D. 6T381.
FORD SIZES
80x$, plain
SOxlH, plain
10x3, non-skid ....
$0x8 ft, non-skid ..
80x8 Gray Tub ...
80x3 H Oray Tub
,30x$ Red Tub ....
30x3 H Red Tub .
..$12.50,
:.$16.40
..$13.10
..$16.80
...$2.30
...$2.65
...$2.55
...$3.15
I
1,400
1,400
(00
47$
1,660
Th only plae In town whr you can
buy an automobile with a THREE-DAT
GUARANTEE. Tour money back If not
xactly as REPRESENTED.
AUTO CLEARING
' HOUSE.
1038 Farnam St.
Cougla 818$.
XM AS BARGAINS.
Frsaent yourself with a used car for
Christmas. Now 1 th Mm to buy.
Price out tbl week to clean up our
stock. Any Ford on our floor at In.
vole. All our Ford ar 1(17 and 1(18
nodal and good a new. No' Junk; no
rebuilt car, and remember they art
ailing at COST TO US this week. Can
with starter away under th money
this week. Our turn ar cash.
New Nash Tourlffg.
Nw Chevrolet Touring $57$
1(17 Dodge Touring, llkfntw 100
1(17 Bulck Six Roadster 710
KIT Chevrolet Touring, dandy. 800
1(17 Allen Touring, bargain at...... 425
1(17 Chalmers Six Roadater 600
1(17 Empire Chummy 450
1916 Maxwell Touring, A-l shap.. 220
191$ Bulck. C H. new tins 810
And many ether. Money back If not
satisfied after 84 noun trial Open to
day t to t.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
181$ Farnan
Dougla $070.
DART TRUCKS
ONE, TWO AND THREE AND
v ONE-HALF TON MODELS
EQUIPPTSn WITH BUDA MOTORS
AND TIMKKN AXLES AND BEAR.
INGS; ALSO WORM DRIVE.
W ar lllng out our truck itock at
Wholeeale price.
VICTOR MOTOR CO.
Doug. 14$$. 851$ Farnam St
SEETHE
USED CARS
AT
- GUY L. SMITH'S
TOTTRINO CARS AND SEDANS.
' HUDSON SUPER-SIX
- v . Dodge
. Maxwell v
Stearns
"iV Peerless - .
2563 FARNAM ST.
DOUGLAS 1(70.
BARGAINS IN USED CARS ; .
McCaffrey Motor Co ;
15 th M Jack, rord Agent. ' P. tin.
Can furnish you all other sizes,
in both tires and tubes.
FARMERS' UNION
STATE EXCHANGE,
11TH ST. VIADUCT.'
SAVE 40 PER CENT ON TOUR TIRES.
HAVH THEM REBUILT.
8,00$ MIXES GUARANTEE.
30x8 ..
lox$ H
33x4 .,
Non
Plain. Skid.
..$ 8.00 $10.00
.. 10.00 12.60
., 1S.00 17.60
AGENTS WANTED.
TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING.
DOUGLAS TUIE VULCANIZING
New Location, 2657 Farnam 8t.
CO.
TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE.
GUARANTEED 8,000 MILES.
X 7 6080xS $ $.$$.
83x34 10.26$tx4 11,7$
$8x4 11.5034x4 18.00
We furnish th old tires.
Agent wanted. -
8 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT,
1516 Davenport Street
BARGAINS IN USED TIRES
10x$ $6.60 30x3 $ 7.00
11x4 $9.00 34x4 $1100
Shipped subject to examination on deposit
of $1. Save 15 to 60 per cent or, re
built nd new tires. Write for price.
OMAHA RADIATOR & TIRE WORKS.
181 Cuming. 2064 Farnam.
Cement Products.
OMAHA CONCRETE STONE COMPANT.
28th Ave. and Sahler St. Colfax 8S6.
Dry Goods (Wholesale).
BTRNE & 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 stnple Dry Goods
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazlnea. We collect. We distribute.
Phon Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call Call and Inspect our new home
11111 1112-1114 Dndye St.
WRITE A SONG Any subject. I compose
muslo and guarantee free publication.
Send words today. Thomas Merlin, 637
Reaper Block, Chicago.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
HEALTHY HENS are producers and
profit payers. Weak, sickly birds are a
constant source of loss. Pratt's Poultry
Regulator, the natural tonic and condi
tioner, makes and keeps poultry healthy,
makes hen lay. It Is especially help
ful during this trying season of the
year. Prevents roup and colds by oc
casionally using Pratt's Roup Remedy.
These troubles cut down egg production,
reduce profits. Both preparations guar
anteed satisfactory or money refunded.
Sold by first-class dealers sverywhere.
GOLDEN EGGS; GET THEM!
' Egg prices were never so high. Make
your hens, every one, lay steadily now.
Have plenty of eggs to eat and sell.
Get your share of the golden harvest
Pratt's Poultry Regulator "makes bens
lay." Guaranteed satisfactory or
money refunded. Not a severe stimu
lant, but a natural tonic and general
conditioner. Begin using It today.
Speed up Vour hens and get the profits
while conditions are favorable. Sold by
first-class dealers everywhere.
WANTED Baby chicks, all breeds, for
coming season; will take 10,000 or any
' part therof, per month. Give fullest
particulars to T. J. 808 South Logan,
Denver,
iver, yolo.
roup, lolds.
FOR roup, tolds, oanker, sore head, bowel
trouble, limber neck, etc., use Oer-
moxone, always dependable. At any
drug or seed stores.
FINE male pups, 7 weeks old, cheap to
good party. Walnut 2832.
NEW TIRES ON SALE.
FIRESTONE, CONGRESS, M'GRAW.
LEE. FISK.
WRITE TOR PRICES. MENTION SIZES.
KRAMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam.
GAIN more nllle for leas money. Riv
tread your tread-worn tire by O. and
O. Tire Co, 141$ Leavenworth. Tyler
li$l-W.
BUT Lee puncture-projf pneumatic tire
and eliminate your tire trouble. Powell
8upply Co., 1061 Farnam St
USED tires, first-class condition, $5 to'
$15. Sent on approvaL Duplex Tire Co..
116 S. 17th St
FORD
light delivery.
der; will sell cheap.
good running
H. 6785,
FOR 8ALE Electric coupe In good con
dltlon. Reasonable price.' Harney 106.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATORS
Wracked and leaky radiators repaired
and rebuilt; large stock used radiators;
New Ford honeycomb radiators.
OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE WORKS,
HIS Cuming. 21)64 Farnam.
EXPERT radlatora, fenders and suto
bodies; repairing at reasonable prices.
Prompt attention given to garage
work; ship your radiator direct to ua
NEBRASKA 8ERVICB GARAGE.
1104 North 18th. 818 S. 19th St.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLET-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES.
Bargain In used machine, victor H.
Roo. th Motorycl Man. 27ib and
Leavenworth.
MEDICAL.
RUPTURE successfully treated without
. surgical operation. Call or writ Dr.
Frank H Wray. SO Bee Bldg
LIVE 'STOCK-oVEHICLES.
For Sale.
MILK GOATS A limited number of high
grade Swiss goats for sale. To be fresh
In spring, gentle, broken, to milk. Stamp
for bill description. H. F. Bud, Long
Pine. Neb.
WILL SACRIFICE 6-year-old 3.000-podnd
matched - team, also -heavy set double
harness; urtable to car for them. il:t
Mason street.
Best Medicine for chickens, Germoxone, at
most dealers, or 1116 Harney.
PETERSON & MICIIELSON HARDWARE
CO. THE, 4(16-18 S. 24th St., South
Side. Phone South 171.
Engineers, Consulting & Supervising
HKNNINGSON ENUlNEERIGN CO.. 1122
Farnam. D. 829. Skilled municipal Im
provement engineers; sewer, paving, elec.
light, water works, appraisals, reports.
XNDERSON & BEN.NETT424 "Bee Bldg.
Douglas 1430. Heating, ventilating and
power plants. Engineers and draftsmen.
Foundries (Iron and Brass).
PA X TON -MITCHELL COT, 2iH Martha at
Harney 1M1. Machine, gray iron, brass,
bronze and aluminum castings.
OLSEN & SCHLINGER,
7491.
lnga.
1407 Jackson. D.
Brass, b-onze and aluminum cast-
Pm? Stores
POPE DRUG CO.. 132 Farnam. D. 2672.
Gen. At NYAL'S FAMILY REMEDIES,
Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
Omaha, December 14, 1(1$.
Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Official Monday 14.440 11.073
.Official Tuesday 11.711 26,829
Official Wednesday . (.49$ 19,760
Official Thursday ... $.17$ 16.S68
Official Friday 6.68$
Saturday estimate 600
Six day this week 45,014
Sam day last week 48.863
Sam days 3 wks ago 38.241
Same days 3 wgs ago $1,965
Same days year ago 36,818
12.281
7,300
(3,608
83,580
68.879
60,771
68,061
19.021
13,195
18.154
$.534
1,990
tV. 834
47,520
46,977
69,243
48,627
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards, for 24 hours ending
st 3 o'clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Wabash 1 .. . ..
Missouri Pacific 1 ..
Union Pacific 2 10
C. & N. W., east 5 14 $
C. & N. W.. west 2 36
C St. P., M. & 0 3
C, B. & Q , east $ 3
C, B. & Q west 15
C. R. I. & P., east 12
C. R. I. & P.. wt 7
Chicago Great VVestern 2 1
Total Receipts 22 104 1
Hospitals. ,
FORD HOSPITAL, 20th and Douglas" Tta
Douglas 210. In charge of Dr. Michael J,
Ford, surgeon-in-chlef. The most com.
plete hospital In the west.
Ice.
OMAHA ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO..
McCague BIk., 15th and. Dodge. Douglas
654. Wholesale and retftll Ice.
Ic: Machines.
BAKER ICE MACHINE CO.
19th and Nicholas. J L. Bnkcr, Pres.
Live Stock Commission.
ROSENSTOCK BROS.. 12$ Exchange Bldg.,
Omaha. Stocker & feeder our specialty.
Lumber.
INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO.,
40th and Leavenworth Harney 414
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 Brandels. D. 06(1
Packers.
CUDAHY PACKING CO.
South 2340. South Omaha.
Paints, Oils and Glass.
BARKER BROS. PAINT CO.. Doug. 4750
1609H Farnam St.
Printers' Supplies.
BARNHART BROS. & SPINDLER
1114 Howard St. Douglas 107$. Printer'
supplies
Physicians and Surgeqns.
DAVIS, DR. WILLIAM WINDLH,
Physician and Surgeon.
1120-21-32 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Tyler t$l.
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.
3109. Rms. 336-87 Paxton BIk., 3d floor.
Printers.
OMAHA PRINTING CO.. 13th and Far
nam. Douglas 346. Printing, stationery
and office furnltur.
Tank Manufacturers.
NEBRASKA & IOWA STEEL TANK CO.,
1301 Wllllas Ave. Webster 878.
School Furniture and Supplies.
V
OMAHA SCHOOL SUPPLT CO.,
1108-12 Nicholas St. Dougla 1911,
"Everything for schools."
DOUGLAS PRlNTlNG,CO., 109-11 N. 18th.
Douglas. 644. Fine commercial printing.
EDDY PRINTING CO. 322 Be Bldg.
Douglas 8647. Pne commercial printing.
Tin and Sheet Metal Works.
CARTER .SHEET METAL CO.. 108-10-18
s. loth St. Dougla cuz. skyngnta, tei
ceilings and galvanlxed sheets.
DISPOSITION.
Morris & Co
Swift & Co ,
Cudahy Perking Co ,
Armour & Co ,
Schwann & Co
Morris from Stoux Falls
Totsl ,
Hogs.
..1,660
..1,717
..1,621
..1,612
,. 608
, . 343
..7.167
GRAIN MARKET
- Omaha r4fcrtMH 11 Td 1
rnntimurl 1 Ihara I
wheat arrival and a substantial run of
corn uats receipt were light Receipts
were 147 cara of wheat, 8$ car of corn,
87 cars of oats, 10 car of rye nd ST car
nt ka.l.u
Corn was In 'fair demand at a decline
oi .c to dc. uats sold readily at price lc
wii. itye was uncnanged and barley un
changed to lc lower. Wheat was virtually
unchanged.
GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago.
:' OMAHA
,
Corn
Oat ,
Rye
Barley ,
Shipments
Wheat Corn i . .
Oats
Rye
Barley
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
.147
86
37
10
27
88
48
38
1
6
8(
78
24
'4
4
(2
28
3
10
1
75
100
$3
$
15
4$
23
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis
Minneapolis ,
Duluth
Winnipeg ...
Wheat
...103
...108
...60
...678
...427
...677
Corn.
' 133
2(
, 52
Oats.
330
4
21
Stationery and Supplies.
OMAHA STATIONERY CO., THE
307-209 a. I7tn. Douglas ius. uince,
typewriter, architects' and engineer'
supplies. Loose-leaf devices.
Undertakers.
HULSE & RIEPEN, 701 S. 16th, D. 121$.
Undertakers and embalmers. Personal
attention given to all calls and funeral.
HOFFMAN. LEO A., Cor 24th and Dodge.
Douglas 3901. Expert In embalming and
funeral directing. Prlvata chapel.
HEAFEY & HEAFEY. 2611 Farnam. Har
ney 265. Undertakers and embalmer.
CROSBY. WILLIS C. 2511-13 N. 24th St.
Phone Webster 47.
Council Bluffs Directory.
Coal and Ice.
Phone 28tt0. Caterer to heat and cold.
DROGE ELEVATOR CO.. 620 Pearl St.
BIRDS, living
Harney C723.
music boxes for Xmas.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Organised by the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, piano and note secur
ity. $40. $ mo.. H goods, total. 18 60.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
483 Security Bldg., 16th & Farnam Ty 669
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRT AND
1 1 L 07 LIBERTY BONDS O &
72 1 W. C FLATAU. EST 1893. 0
TH FLU SECURITY BI.DG TT (SO
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleshock, 1514 Dodg D. 6619 Est 18(1
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
FOR SALE! Saddle hur. has good dls
position, also nice gait Will sell saddle I
and bridle, also Phone Harney 206.
FOR SALE At once; one cornfed '1st
hog. M-Thet prlre. Colfat 24.
FOR SALE Horse and wagon. $28; a
bargain, Webster 321$
William Latowsky and wife to
Bertha Llndstadt, Atlas St., 300
ft. east of 13th St., South Side,
36x120 , $ 1,200
Harry Batt and wife to Henry Mon
sky. Dodge St., 46.85 ft. east of
35th Ave,, North Side, 47.85x
135
Occidental Building Sc Loan Ass n.
to St. Philip Neri Church Cor
poration, southwest cor. 31st and
Morman Sts. 132x125 3,000
Edward P. Fitzwilllam and wife to
John W. Paulsen, northeast cor.
29th and Jackson Sts., 60xS0
Stockton Heth to George L. Turner
et al, Templeton Ave., 419 ft. east
of 27th St., North Side, 50x
132 i
George Ervin and wife to Agatha
H. Homan, southwest cor. 27th
and Blondo Sts., 47x85
Ray Rainbolt and wife to State
Bank of Omaha, northwest cor.
24th and Bauman Ave., 51x120,.
Carrol S. Rainbolt and wife to State
Bank of Omaha, Florence Blvd.,
142 tu north M Kansas Ave., West
Side, 44xl5
John Nace to Charles Chrost, Wirt
St., 60 ft. east of 40th St., South
Side. S0xl20
Jeremiah A. Whalen and wife to
Filadelfo Vacant!. 20th St., 99 ft.
south of Grace St., East Side,
33x140
Jeremiah A. Whalen and wile to
Alfio LaFerla, 20th St., 66 ft.
south of Grace St., East Side,
33x140
Security Land Sc Improvement Co.
to Sophia W. Petersen. 19th St.
80 ft south et Sahler St., West
Side. 40x120 ;
Lena Hlldbeandt to Katie Petersen,
21st St.,- 175 ft. north of M St.,
East Side, 25x130
Alfred Thomas and wife to William
Lonergan, 33d St., 63 ft north of
Harney St., East Side. 40x83....
Warren S. Frank and wife to
Charles ' Smith, 29th St.. 59 ft
south of Burdette St, West Side,
30x107
I
5,500
3.250
4,000
3.500
,500
1.300
1,225
1,275
2.775
SCI)
,0oo
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 14. Turpentine
Dull, 64c; sales, none; receipts, 28
bbls.; shipments, 14 bbls. ; stock, 29,537
bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales 870 bbls. I receipts,
266 bbls.; shipments, 20 bbls.; stock
71,486 bbls. '
Quote B, D, E, F. $12.50018.6$; G,
$13.S2tt13.6S: H, $13.65; I, $13.80(912.(0;
K. (15.75; M, $16.20; N, $16.25; G, $16.50;
WW, $16.75.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Dec. 14. Cattle Receipts,
200 head; market nominal; steers, 89.00Q
18.00; cows and heifers, $6.50012.25;
calves, 17.0014.00.
Hogs Receipts, 3,000 head; market
higher; top, $17.30; bulk. $17.00 17.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300 head;
market nominal; lambs, $11.25016.00;
ewes, $7.009.00. 4
CLOSE CEDAR BLUFFS
Fremont, Neb., Dec. 14. (Special)
Owing to the increase in the num
ber of influenza cases at Cedar Bluffs
the school board has decided to close
the schools until after the holidays.
Cattle Receipts this morning were light
estlamted at 600 head, or 22 cars only.
and several cara billed direct. Trade was
nominally steady in all branches and
closed firm and steady for the week on
aU classes of beef steers. The range sea
son 1 practically over, beat westerns sell
Ing this week at $15.60. Good to eholce
native ar quotable from $16.00, best
heavy grades selling Uhls week at $17.15,
with a few choice yearlings at $17.60
Butcher stock closed active and fully
steady on good to medium kinds of cow
and 25o to 60o higher on canners. Feed
r have been strong all week and. close
shsrply 60c to 76o higher.
Quotation on, cattle: Cholc to prlmo
beeves, $17.00018.00, good to choice
beeves, $16.00 16.76: fair to good bseves.
$13.00014.75; common to fair beeves, $9.00
11.75; good to choice yearlings, $15.60
17.00; fair to good yearlings. $12.0016.60;
common to fair yearlings, $9.0012.00;
choice to prim grass stsers, $15.0017.00
fair to good grass beeves, $13.0016.00;
common to fair grass beeves, $9.0012.60
Mexican beeves, $8.00(910.00; good to
choice heifers, $9.0012.50; good to choice
cows, $9.00(911.75; fair to good cows, $7.75
09.00; common to fair cows. $6.007.50
prim feeders, $12.60 16.00; good to choice
feeder, $10. 0012. 60; fair to good feed
ers, $8. $010.60; common to fair feeders,
38.O0G7.6O; good to choice stockers, $9.50
uii.oo; utocK neiters, ss.DUffft.ou; stock
cows, $8.00G$6.50; stock calves, $6.50 9.50 ;
veal calves, $7.50013.50; bulls, (tags, ate.
$7.00011.00.
Hogs Receipts amounted to 103 load
estimated at 7,800 head. The market this
morning opened strong and active, growing
better throughout after the opening until
sale were 6010c higher than yesterday
with occasional sale possibly 15c higher
and clossd with- th advance fully lost
Bulk of th sale I $17.00017.25 with a
top of $17.3$.
Trade has been draggy on th extreme
close with heavy break on light weight
hog nearly every day this week. Th
market closs fully 15o lower than last
Saturday.
Sheep There were no fresh arrivals of
sheep her today, receipts for the week
totaling 56,894 head. The market most of
the week has been rather slow and draggy
affair, outside of Monday, when the top
was $16.00, the best lambs have never
gone above $14.(0. Th week la closing with
bulk of sales at $14.40014.75. The fat
lamb market 1 26035c lower than a week
ago. Feeders have held up well st gen
erally steady prices. Sheep a-e steady
to strong for the week, a top was made
on fat ewes on Wednesday at $9.25, most
of the ewes sold from $8.0003.00. Year
ling made a top on Monday of $11.25.
Most of th wetber are selling from $10.00
010.50.
Quotation on Sheep Lamb, good to
choice, $14.60015.00; lambs, fair to good,
$11.00014.50; amb feeders, $!. 50014. 26;
yearlings, good to oholce, $10.60011.26:
yearlings, fair to good, $9.0008.50; year
ling feedors, $9.50010.00; wethers, fat,
$10.00010.50; wether feeders, $8.60010.60;
ewes, good to choice, $8.5009.40; ewe,
fair to good, $7.0008.60; we feeders,
$6.0006.75. .;
Chicago Live Stock
Chicago, Dec. 14. Cattle Receipts, 3.
000 head; compared with a wek ago,
market for beef and butcher cattle was
mostly r"(3)60c lower; for canners, about
steady; for calves, $1.00 lower; for good
weight feeders, steady to 25c lower;, for
common stock, oft more. t
Hog Receipt, 65,000 head; ' mancet
mostly lOo lower, slaughter facilities over
taxed and many thousand hogs going over
without a bid; top, $17.70; bulk of sales,
$17.85017.66. butchers. $17.60017.70; light,
$16.86017.56'; packing, $16.76017.45;
throwouts, $15.75016.75; pigs, good to
choice, $14.00015.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, (,000 head;
compared with a week ago, market for
lambs mostly 3506Oo lower; for sheep
and yearlings, weak to 25c lower.
. Kansa City Live Stock.
Ksnsss City, Dec. 14. Cattle Receipts.
300 head; market steady; steers, $18,000
20. CO; western, $12.00016.00; cows, $5.60
012.60; heifer, $7.00013.60; stockers,.
$$.50014.25; bulls,$6.5O013.6O.
Hog Receipts, 500 head; market
lower; heavy, $18.10017.40; packer and
butchers, $17.00017.40; lights, $16,750
17.25; pigs. $13.00014.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head;
market steady; lamb. $11.50016.00; year
ling, $10.50011.00; wether, $9.00010.50;
twes, $8. 09.40.
Corn No. $ white. 1 car, $1.42- ( cars
(new), $1.41. No. 4 white. I car. $1.40.
No. $ white, 2-5 car. $1.27. Sample
while, 1 car (old), $1.37. No. 2 yellow.
1 car (new), $1.46. No. 3 yellow, 4 cars,
$1.46; 1 car (old). $1.46; 1 car (new),
$1.43; 2 cars, $1.43' No. 4 yellow, 5 cars.
$1.41: 1 car (old and new), $1.40. No. $
yellow, 1 car,. $1.41 1 car, $1.39. Sample
yellow, 3 cars (old)', $1.40. No. 2 mixed,
2 cars (new). $1.42; 2 cars, $1.41. No. 4
mixed, 2 csrs, $1.41; 3 cars (new), $1.40.
Sample mixed, 1 car (new), $1.30.
Oats No. 2 white, 1 car 72c; standard, 1
car 71?4c; No. 3 white, 12 cara 7H,c, 1
car, 71 c; No. 4 white, 2 cars 71 tic, 1
car 71Uc; sample white, 1 car 71c.
Rye No. 2, 4 car $1.51; No. 2, 1 car
31.60H. 2 can $1.50.
Barley No. 2, 1 car $1.00; No. 8, 1 ear
(8c, 2 car (7c; No. 4, 8 car (7c; No, 1
feed, 1 car (6o; rejected, 1 oar (So.
Wheat No. 1 hard. 4 car $2.20, 1 ear
12.191; No. 2 hard, T cara $119, 1 car
82.18HV 4 car $2.18,2 ear $2.16 (smutty);
No. $ hard. S ctra $2.17. 1 car $2.15, 1 ear
$2.14 (smutty), 1 car $3.13, i car $2.12
(smutty), 1 car $2.10 (smutty); No. 4 hard,
1 car $3.11 (amtty), 1 car $2.10 (smutty),
6 car 12.09 (smutty), 1 car $2.07, 1 car
$2.06 (yellow), 1 car $2.03; No. 1 northern
spring, 6 cars $3.19, 1 car $2.18 ft, 1 car
$2.15 (smutty), V, car $2.10 (smutty); No.
2 northern spring, 3 cars $2.16, 1 car $3.1$
(smutty), 1 car $2.13 (smutty), 1 car $241
(smutty); No. 3 northern spring, 1 car
$2.13, 1 car $2.12, 1 car $2.10 (amutty);
No. 1 mixed, 1 car $2.18, 2 cars $2.16, IV,
cars $2.14, 2 cars $2.10 (smutty); No. 2
mixed, 1 car $2.17, 2 cars $2.16, 2 cars
$2.15 (smutty), 3 2-5 cars $2.11; No. 3
mixed, 2 cars $212, 1 car $2.12 (amutty),
24 cars $2.07, 1 car $1.97; No. 4 mixed,
1 car $2.10. 1 car $2.02 (smutty), 1 car
$1.99; red durum, 1 car $2.11, 1 car $2.08;
sample mixed, 1 car $2.09, 1 car $1.75
(smutty).
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Dec. 14. Pronounced weakness
developed In the corn market today owing
largely to the outlook for an Increase of
receipts. The close was heavy, tMc to
3c lower, and with' January and May
both $1.25 to $1.86. Oats finished 1 to
2c off and provisions down 60o to $1.
Forecasts of cold, dry weather tended
to stimulate selling, Inasmuch aa con
tinued mild ' 'temperature and excessive
dampness, have . been seriously retarding
the crop movement. Reports that con
gestion abroad would compel a readjust
ment of th food administration shipping
program were also Influential toward mak
ing sentiment more bearish. There was an
evident scarcity of new buying orders:
at the same time, many holders who had
profits to realize did not wish to take
further chnces over Sunday. Under these
circumstances values dropped rapidly, and
at no time was there any Important reac
tion. Oats shared this depression of corn.
Furthermore, there were reports of re
selling of cash oata by the government.
Provisions fell with hogs and grain. Big
receipts of hogs next week were expected,
notwithstanding that killing facilities here
were already overtaxed. Immense ship
ments of meat and lard to the seaboard
from Chicago seemed for the time being
to have been overtaxed.
Cash quotations: Corn No. 2 yellow,
$1.49; No. 4 yellow. $1.4001.43.
Oats No. $ white. 73074Vc; standard,
7314 076c. - .
Barley 90c 081.04.
Seeds Timothy, $8.00011.00; clover,
nominal. , ....
Provision Pork, nominal; lard, I26.u;
hlbs, nominal. . .
Chicago closing Sflce. furnished The
Bee by Logan A Bryan atock and grain
brokers. 315 South Sixteenth street Oma
ha
FINANCIAL
New York, Dec, 14. -Sentiment a ex
pressed by traders wa bearish at the
outset of today's brief and superficial
stock market, coppers and rails, th latter
mainly of th low grad variety, recording
further Irregular losses.
Utilities a represented by Mackay com
panies. Twin City Transit and Brooklyn
Transit also dropped on to three point
with Pressed Steel Car and National Lead.
In most tnstsnces, howsver. these losses
were largely. If not wholly, retrieved be
fore th strength of shippings, oils. Gen
eral Electrlo, American Can and tobaccoa
and motor, serving to effect a general
readjustment of quotations at th firm
close.
Mercantile agencies reported conflicting
conditions at leading csnters of trade, but
the enormous gains shown In bank clear
ings at Important reserve cities testified
to th activity of holiday business.
Feature of th local bank statement
embraced a very moderate Increase In ac
tual loana and discounts, an Increase of
almost $6(.AO0.00O In net demand deposit
and a decrease, of (30,750,000 In excess re
serves, reducing the total excecss to (light
ly less than $40,000,00.
Bonds were itetdy on very limited deal
ings, none of the Important dameatlo or
foreign issue recording more than trivial
changes.
Total sales (par values) aggregated
$4,376,000. Old United States bands wer
unaltered on call during th week.
Am. Beet Sugar. .
American Can..
Am. Car A Fdry.
Am. Locomotive
Am. Smelt. A Ref,
Am. Sugar Ref...
Am. Tel. A Tel.
Anaconda Copper
Atchison
AGAWISSL
Bait. A Ohio
Cal. Petroleum..
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather..
Che. A Ohio....
C. M. A 8t. P..
Chicago. A North.
C, R. L A P., e.
Chlno Copper....
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Corn. Fred. Ref.
Cruclbl Steel....
Cuba Can Sugar
Distiller' So....
Erie
General Electrlo
General Motor..
Ot North, pfd...
G. North. Ar. c.
Illinois Central..
Inspiration Cop...
I. T. Mar. pfd...
Inter. Nickel....
Inter. Paper
Kennecott Copper
Louis. A Nash...
Maxwell Motors. .
Mex. Petroleum..
Miami Copper...
Missouri Pacific.
Nevada Copper..
N. Y. Central
N. T., N. II. ft II.
Norfolk A West.
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania ....
Pittsburgh Coal..
Ray Con. Copper
Reading
Rep. Iron A Steel
Shat Ariz. Copper
Southern Pac
South. Railway. .
Studebaker Corp.
Texas Co
Union Pacific...
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol
IT. S. Steel
Utah Copper
Westing. Electric
Beth, B
Sales. High. Low
1,300, 3 63
2.800 46H 46s
300 86 86
300 3 63
3.400 824 $1
1,600
5,700
200
300
1,000
200
400
300
1.300
1,100
300
4,000
1,800
100
1,100
2,700
1,300
(00
200
200
103
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64
21
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$24
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45,
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7H
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its
161
12$
102
64 U
93
110
63
21
159(4
62
66 K
44
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2'A
3(
47
k"
18
141
12$
$00 $1 $1
800
11,400
700
300
1,800
8,300
300
4,600
600
2,700
1,700
47
114
22
31
24
46
113
82
31
34
163 161
24 23
26 25
19 18
76 764
34 34
36 3$
46 46
1,100
200
600 22 21
1,400 84 83
800 75 74
200 1$ 16
6,(00 101 101
8.000 30 30
1,800 62 62
600 188 187
1,100 129 129
1,500 102 101
27,800 (6 (5
3,000 77 77
6,500 43 42
6,900 C6 66
Bid.
63
46
86
63
82
110
103
64
93
110
53
21
159
62 '4
66
46
(9
15
36
39
47H
67 Vs
$0
49
18
161
12$
(6
31
(8
46
114
82
31
34
IK
29
163
24
2
19
7
34
106
(4
86
46
46
21
84
74
15
101
30
(2
188
129
102
95
77
43
66
Sioux City live Stock.
Sioux 'City, Deo. 14. Cattle Receipt,,
600 head; market steady; beef steers, $8.00
015.5O;fat cows and heifers, $6.60010.50;
canners, $5,0005.50; stockers and feeders,
$7.00011.26; feeding cow and heifers,
$5.5008.75.
Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market
steady to 5o lower; light $15.75017. 15;
mixed, $17.00017.20; heavy, $17.00017.26;
bulk of sales. $170.8017.15.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 800 head;
market steady.
Own Your Home
by January, 1st, 1919
By selection now you will save money. If you ar not ready to mov tenant
ill undoubtedly b glad to remain until Spring, but buy now.
Field Club District
934 So. 38th Ave., $4,500
Vry desirable (two-story), six-room
house, practically new; oak floor and fin
ish. Reception hall, living room, dining
room, kitchen and rear entry on first
floor. Three bedrooms, bath and heated
sleeping porch second floor. Attic; full
basement Price of $4,500 include giv
ing house one coat of paint Easy pay
ments. 24th and Ames District
2508 Templeton St.
7 rooms, all modern, 1 -story, bath on
easy floor; fireplace. Good lot 50x134.
Plenty of shade. South front, paved street
$3,500.- $500 down, balance monthly.
Kountze Place District
1457 Pinkney Street, $4,000
This house is desirable for six large
rooms, a level lot and easy payment down.
One block of Sherman Avenue. Two-atory,
reception hall, rear entry and pantry.
Sereened-Tn front porch; screens and storm
windows. Fine basement, Balane like
rent
Walking Distance
2821 Davenport, $3,300
,Six rooms, four room down and two
room upstairs. 50x120 foot lot. All
modern and ia good condition. Hot water
heat About 1750 down, balane $27.60
per month.
Clifton Hill District
4512 Decatur St., $4,500 '
Fiv rooms and 200x160 ft of ground.
House is all modern and has hot water
heat Garage. Several poultry houses,
half block boulevard and one and one-half
blocks of two car lines. Some young fruit
$1,000 cash will handle. A fin place for
poultry and garden.
Near 24th and Cuming Sts.
2721 Caldwell, $2,250
C-room cottage, modern except heat, a!
on on floor. Lot $5x180 feet House
now vacant and In good condition. $25
down and $21 per month and you can
"own your home"
We will be glad to show you any of th above at any time. Seme
vacant and you can be in your own home by Christmas.
ire now
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1,709 1 6 1 4 Harney Street. n Phone Tyler 50.
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. lYest'y.
Corn - I
Jan. 1.38 1.38 1.86 . l.SfH
Feb. 1.36 1.37 1.84 1.34 1.87
Mch. 1.36 1.3 1.34 1.35 1.87
May 1.37 1.38 1.35 L35 1.38
Oat
Jan. .73 .74 .72 ,72 .74
Feb. .73 .74 .72 .72 .74
Mch. .73 .74 .72 .72 .74
May .74 .74 .72 .73 .74
Pork
Jan. 48.60 48.0 48.15 48.15 48.85
May 45.35 145.35 44.85 44.35 46.36
Lard 1
Jan. 25.80 126.90 25.60 28.60 28.00
May 26.67j25.65 25.3735.$725.82
Jan". 25.6225.62!26.22!25.2225.72
May 25.2226.2224.6724.$725.17
GRAIN REVIEW.
Chicago, Dec. 14 (Grain Review)
Corn has gone soaring thi week as a re
sult mainly of official announcement that
the 1918 crop would not be sufficient for
home consumption, to say nothing of ex
port demand. Prices this morning, com
pared with a week ago. were $o to 70
up for corn; oat showed gain of lo
to 202c, and provlalons were varying
from 66c decline to 40e advance.
Notwithstanding that th government
crop report had been expected to show a
material shrinkage In th estimated yield
of corn the magnitude of the reduction
came to the trade aa an unmlstakabl Jolt
A wild stamped to buy followed and bul
lish sentiment griw even after over-night
reflection, especially on the part of pro
ducers. Delay which th crop movement
had encountered owing to continued rains
and to unseasonably warm weather count
ed also as a stimulus to buyer. On th
other hand suggestions that abandonment
of acreage had been over-estimated by
the government failed to attract much no
tice. Oat made relatively llghtly repons
to the flurried action of corn. Th hug
yield of oata officially confirmed aaemed
to operate aa a powerful cheok.
Food administration control of hog sup
plies kept the provision market average
of price about ev, despite record-breaking
shipment to th seaboard.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis. Deo. 14. Barley $70(5.
Rye No. 2. $1.5(01.$$.
Bran $27 72.
Corn $1.4301.45.
Oats 690700.
Flax $1.6102.53.
St Loul Grain.
St. Louis, Dee. 14. Corn December,
$1.41 asked; January, $1.38 asked.
Oats December, 75c asked; January, 73c
asked.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, MO., Dso. 14. Corn De
cember, $1.42; January, $1.41; March,
$1.39;!. 40; May, $1.40.
Xew York Cotton Fntur.
New York, Dec. 14. Cotton future
opened steady; December. 27.40c; January,
25.98c; March, 25.00c; May, 24.12c; July,
23.45c.
Cotton future closed ateady; Decem
ber, 27.72c; January, 34.40c; March, 2$.26c;
May, 21.56c; July, 14.00c
Evaporated Apple and Drier Fruit.
Nw Xork, Dec 14. Evaporated Apples
-Firm.
Prune Scare.
Apricots Firm., but Quiet.
Fetches Nominal.
Raisins Nominal,
Unseed.
Duluth, Minn., Dae. 14 Linseed $$ 51,
New York Bonds.
. S. 2s, reg 98 Gt. N. 1st 4s 91
r S. 28, coup. 98 I. C. ref. 4s 84
U 8. 3s, reg... 83 Int. M. M. 6s.. 101
O 8. 3s, coup. 83 K. C. 8. ref. 6s 86
U. S. Lib. 3s 97.80L. 4b N. un. 4s 89
U 8. 4s, reg..l06'M K T 1st 4s 68
If. S 4s, coup. 106 M. Pa. gen. 4s.. 64
Am. F. 8ec. 6s 99 Mont. Power 6s 92
Am T. & T. o 6s 96 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 100
Anglo-French 6s 96 N. Pacific 4s.. 87
Arm. & Co. 4s 87N. Pacific 3s.. 61
Atchison gen. 4s 86 'O. S. L. ref. 4s 87
B. & O. cv 4s 85 Pac. T. A T. 6s 95
Beth Steel ref 6s 88 Penn. con. 4s 98
Cen. Leather 6a 97 Penn. gen. 4s 93
Cen. Pacific 1st 83 Reading gen. 4s 89
C. & O. cv. 6s.. 878 L & 8 F a 6s 72
C B & Q Joint 4s 96 S. Pac. cv 6s.. 102
CMBPe4s 82 8. Railway 5s i. 96U
C R I 4 P r 4s 75T. & P. 1st.... 90
C. 8. ref 4s 80L'nion Pacific 4s 89
D. & R. G. r 6s 69U. 8. Rubber 5a $7
D: of C 6s 1931 97 O. 8. Steel 6s... 100
Erie gen. 4s.. 89VVabash 1st 06
Gen. Elec. 6s.. 101French gvt 6 104 'i
BWAsked.
OMAHA PRODUCE
4c.
2c; No. 1,
. No. 1 grade.
6 to $2.00.
-California crate for
FralU.
Orange Naval orange, 176-200-218-260
$7.00; 160, $(.$0; 126-288, 14.00; lOO-Iti-80,
$4.26.
Lemons Sunklat, 300-360. $6.00; Re
Ball. 360-3$0, $6.60.
Lime Per basket, $1.7$ to $3 00.
Orap Fruit Dr. Phillips, 54-61, $$.$0,
Dr. Phillips, 96-80, $5.00.
Batsumaa On. -half box, $5.00.
Bananas 8c. .. ..
Pears D'AnJous, $5 00; box. $2.S0.
Apples No. 1 box Ben Davis, $3.0; x.
tra fancy 8taymen wlnesaps, $3.00; fancy,
$2.75, $3.00; choice Staymen wlnesaps. $3.7
extra fancy old fashioned wlnesap. $3.00:
choice old fashioned wlnesap. $3.60; fancy
old fashioned wlnesap. $2.75.
Barrel Apples Baldwins. 2 grad A,
per bbl.. $6.4)0; Russets, 2 grade A. pel
bb)., $6.00; Ben Davis. No. 1 grade, per
bbl., $7.0; Ben Davis. No. 1 grade, 6
bbl. lot, $6.78.
Cranberries Box. ft. no.
Vegetables,
Onions Red, 2c; while.
Potatoes No. 1. Ohlos.
whits, lc; Nehrssks, V. 8.
Ohio or white, $1.
Sweet Potatoes
arrlvsl. $6.60.
Iceberg head lettuce, $1.00 to $1.85 per
dozen, Iceberg head lettuce, $3.60 pot
crate; leaf lettuce. 60c pt dozen; toma
toes. $3.00 per lug.; cauliflower, $ t9
per crate; cauliflower, Colorado, 12o per
pound; shallots, carrots, parsley, 75q per jr'
dosen; beets, radishes, turnlrs. 7& per
doten; artichokes, $1.50 per doxen; Brus
sels sprouts, 18c per pound; spinach, !
per pound; peppers, $1.00 per basket; hot
house cukes. $3.00 to 1 5. on per dosen; Cali
fornia Jumbo celery, $1.25 per doien
siiuash, 2c per pound: cabbsge. 3a p"
pound; beets, turnips. carrMs. 2c per Jv
pound: parsnips, 3c per pound; rulabage.
2c per pound.
Nuts Diamond branded walnuts, Nrv f
8. S. ssck lots. 33c leas 37c; funry bllddcil
walnuts, 38c leas 41c: medium Brazils, sack
lots. 33c; filberts, 20c; almonds. 30c: P"
csns, !Sc to 30c; black walnuts. 6c; mixed ,
nuts 28c. i
Cider 14-gallon Michigan, $7.00 to $Ti
per keg.
Miscellaneous Cracker Jacks, checker? i
and Chums, case, $6.60; one-half rsi-e.
$2.85; shelled pop corn, 4 dosen 10-ouno
rackages. $8.70; bulk. 18c. Thre II
honey, 3 dosen 6-ounce Jar, 84.30; I deirn
16-ounc Jars. $5.40. Strained honey, I
60-pound cans, 30c psr pound. Peanut:
Jumbo, raw, 20c per pound; roasted, titr
per pound; No. 1. raw, 17c per p'-und.
rqaated, 20o per pound. y.
New York General. '
New York, Dec. 14. Spot wheat steady;
No. 2 red, $2.34. track New York.
Corn Spot, firm: No. 2 yellow. $1.89 H.
and No. 2 white, $1.67. cost and freight'
New York.
Oats Spot easy; standard, 83 084. - "
Lard Weak; mlddlewest, $26.10026.2,0. r;
Chicago Produce.
Chicago. Dec. 1 4. Butter Unchanged.
Eggs Receipts, 633 scases; market un
changed, i' j
Potatoes Receipts, 60 cars; murket un
changed.
Poultry Alive, market unsettled; fowl.
1925o; sprlngf, 24c; turkeys, 29c.
New York Produce. -
New York, Dec. 14 Butler Market lr- f 4
regular; creamery hlifher than ; extras, 3
SStnOc; others, unchanged.
Eggs Market stesdy; unchanged. .
Cheese Steady; unchanged.
Poultry Live, firm; fowls, 2530c;,plU T,
roosters, 20c ; others, unchanged, ' ":
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Kansa City I'roduce. " ' .
Kansas City, Mo., Doc. 14. Butter, EgC
and Poultry Unchanged. ";
New York ( ottcn. '
New York, Dec. 14. Cotton closed a.,
steady at a net advance ot 30 to 67 point '
STOCKS & BONDS
We Buy Liberty Bonds. r
We Deal in Local Securities. "
ROBT. C. DRUESEDOW & CO.,
860 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bid?.:
New York Money.
New York, Dec. 14. Mercantile paper
Unchanged, Sterling Day bills, unchanged; demand.
$4.7565; cables, $4.76.
Francs Demand, $5.45. cables. $5.45.
Guilders Demand, 42c; cables, 42c.
Llre Unchanged.
Mexican dollars Unchanged.
Ubertj' Bonds.
New York, Dec. 14. Final prices or.
Liberty bonds were: 2', 97.80; first con.
vertlble 4's, 98.40; second 4's. 93.16. first
'onvertlble 4's, $5.96; third convertible
4's, 16.02; fourth 4's, $5.80.
New York Coffee.
Now York, Dec. 14. No fresh feature of
Importance waa reported In the coffee situ
ation today. Tha official 'cables showed
generally firm market In Brazil with Rio
reporting an advance of 125 rels, while
Santo apota were 400 reia higher and
Santo futures showed an advance of 126
to 150 rels. Receipts at the two Brazilian
porta wer 35,000 and Jundlahy receipts 24.
000 bags. No Santos coffee were said to
be offering on spot here and on offerings
of mllds wer reported smaller, although
a fair supply of buyers were noted In the
street Price were entirely nominal. Cost
and freight offers were reported about 40
point higher on an average with Santos
3a and 4s around 21.00c American credits.
LIBERTY BONDS
and Other High Grade
Investments
Bought and Sold
v MACK'S ECMD HOUSE '
1421 First Nat'l Bank Eldj.
Omaha Hay.
Receipt of both prairie hay and al
falfa heavy; demand continues good;
market firm and stesdy with no change
In price. Oat and what straw Jn good
demand and wanted. v
Pralrl Hay Choice upland. $24.60; No
1. $22.50022.60; No. 2, $18.00020.00; No.
8, $11.00014.00. Choice midland: No. 1,
$22.00023.00; No. 2, $18.00020.00. Low
Und: No. 1. $16.00018.00; No. 2. $13,000
15.00: No. 2, $10.00012.00.
Alfalfa Choice, $30.00031.00; No. 1.
$28.00020.00. Standard, $27.00021.00;
No. 2. $24.00026.60; No. 8, $21.00024.00.
Straw Oat, $1.00012.00; wheat $9,000
10.00.
Dry Good.
New Tork, Dec. 14. Cotton goods and
yarn released from government control
ss of January 1, showed further signs to
day ot ateady settlement In price. Wide
Iterest 1 taken In a private auction ot
wool goods next week.
Home-Owner
Loans
Up to 60 per cent on
residences less than
five years o!d. Month-,
ly payments.
Special privileges and
terms, also straight
loans at semi-annual
interest.
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