i THE EEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. 1919. 11 ) FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. KIMBALL COUNTY WHEAT LANDS. What li IsrS worth that will produce ?9 to 40 Bushels of whest to th aero at tha present price of I J 90 par buahalT An opportunity for you to mtka lra mense profit. Ona man had ovr IS, - ft bushsls of wheat from t.too cm. Farm lends of tha iimi quality can atlll b purchssed here from 131.00 to (60. t per acra. Present valuta can not list. No bettor Investment can ba had for tha peculator or farmer. Get Into tha wheat rowing business while landa are cheap and prlrra high. 1 offer only my own land for aala. I buy absolutely tha beat to ba had, pay tha rash, tail on terma to suit tha purchaser. BARGAIN NO. 1. Tf you want quick returns on your money buy thla farm! 41.64 acrea If mllea due south of Buahnall. on tela ' phone and msif route, near school, and In a food neighborhood. Thla placa la all fenced and croea fenced, 1(0 acrea " In winter wheat, 136 aorea In. winter rye, all put In at tha right time and looka fin, covered with about a foot of anow at present, which absolutely Insures a good crop. Improvement consist of good granary on cement foundation, rood wll and windmill, house and bam fair. 'I'hsr la not over 10 acrea of thla farm that la not A-J wheat land. Price, ItO.Oo per aire. Easy terms. BARGAIN NO. 2. 1 consider thla th beat aectlon In Kimball county. Entire aectlon lays prac tically level. It miles out. 400 acrea In winter wheat on land broken laat spring, seeded last week In August. This la the finest piece of wheat In Kimball county. No other Improvements. 'One half o crop delivered In town foes with the land. Price, ISO. 00 per acre. 15,000 cash. 19,000 March 1. $10,000 October 1, or will taka the crop for thla payment If purchaser desires. BARGAIN NO. 3. 120 acrea IX miles from Bushnell. Oil Rural Route and telephone line. Thla hi almost a perfect half aectlon, all level except a few acres, soli the very best, heavily (reused, food hay land. Thla class of land will produce SI to 40 bush els of wheat to the acre If put In prop erly. It la the kind to buy and Improve to suit yourself. Price, 136.00 per aera. Easy terms. BARGAIN. NO. 4. Unimproved 40 acrea nln mtlee out ItdO acrea of th aectlon laya level to rolling and can all be plowed In on field, balance of 40 acrea rough but ex cellent pasture, Thl section of land 1 located in on of th beat farming com munities In th county. Improved farms adjoining on very aid. A bargain for the apeculator or tha man with th large tractor. I consider thla aectlon when It Is broke out to be worth 140 per acre. I offer thla for quick gala at 1)0.00 per acre. 15,000.00 cash. Balance easy terms. For further Information, write R. E. HOLMES, Owner, BUSHNELL. NEB. V ; BUT THESE BARGAINS AND , OET POSSESSION MARCH t 00 acres, only IV mile from Cut bertson; 140 acrea Republican valley .land; no waste land; 240 acrea cultl vatedi 85 acre In. alfalfa; 10 acrea of timber: 60 acres of fin winter wheat. Th bain nee of th cultivated landa are In excellent shape for spring work. Thla ranch I Improved with a nine-room house, roomy barn, llo, two wells and ' nulls, and grgss la fenced In two pas tures. Price only 136 per acre. Half cash, balance at I per cent, 1 "20 acres, only 4 miles from Hayes Center:, good five-room house, barn, Simla and z wells; all fenced and cross fi'meil; 170 acrea cultivated, balance la rolling to rough, but fin pasture and hay ground. Price J5 per acre: 15.000 cash, balance at t per cent. 160 acres, oat I miles: well Improved; 60 crs cultivated, balance paatur Prlc M0. 161 nares, I miles from town; wall Improved: tfvel road. Price 140. 400 acres, nut 10 miles; 300 level, 110 cultivated; R. F. D. and telephone; poor house, large barn and granary. Prlc e.000, 400 acrea, out II miles; poor Improve ments; lots of timber, soma will raise alfalfa;. 360 acrea cultivated,. 160, (o wheat ".Prlc tiiS per acre. . Liberty bonds accepted a cash. v . ' a, r. smith, ' : cut.bebtsok. neb. FOR SALE . AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES." 160 ACRKS located. 6' mllea from Cen tral City, nicely Improved .as follows: 6 -room story and half house, with nice shade tree around It, water In kitchen. New barn for 10 horse and 10 cows, room for 40 to 60 tone of hay, brand new combined corn crib and granary with eight foot driveway. Brand new chicken house, good well and new wind mill, 10) acrea under plow, 40 acre seeded irw winter wheat looking great, balance very best of paatur. Soil good black loam, lies level. Prlc 616 per acre, one-half cash, balance five yeara at per cent Interest. Possession March 1. 1919, If purchased within tha next 19 daya. , ISO acres located In Holt county. 6 mllea from O'Neill, the county Beat. Thla quar ter Ilea level, good black loam soil, io acre under plow, balance good hay land, every foot could be broken and profitably farmed. Prlc 140 per acre, one-half cash, balance or 10 yeara time at per cent Interest, payable semi-annually. Modern 10 room hotel In flrat clasa condi tion, located in east central Nebraska in a good, live town of 7001 population, the only hotel in town, doing a nlc buel- n.k. - r a, fnr If, A Oflf net, V J 1 1 : ' " - - month. Prlc 67,600. will accept one third cash, balance five years tim at a per cent interest, payaoie iui-"-nuat'y. Kor further Informattlon write or see M. A. LARSON, owner, Central City. Neb. For aaie: 149 acrea adjoining elty llmltJ of Kearney, Buffalo county. Neb. 3 mile from atat normal achool. All level valley land, and all In a splendid ..... .Huiii.. This la bl corn and wheat farm and also suitable for truck farming. A. story ana a nau . - ......... f.iii hnNemenL modern nit everything- uo-to-dat. A large barn and other buildings, two welts and windmills, buildings worth over . i0.. Th whol farm la fenced hog tight and a pumping plant or irHg; tlon ran b Installed at a cost of 11.000 if needed. A comfortable horn and In fact one of the prettiest placea around Kearney. This farm will rent for ona .. ..... . . , enn ah ner vear. or live . ' , " J ' -- ... ....... Terms. 13.000 th ii. r,t i. 19.800 March 1, balance of 13.( on 10 years' tlm at S per cent. Possession March 1. HI- If Invested X advise to Investigate at OI.ce, A. NELSOU. TWinson Farm. Kearney Neb l:o acres improved, 3 mllea from v''r- ;oo, ;4 mllea omana, ., school, 60 acre cultivated, acrea al falfa, balance pasture and hv' ,aU fenced. 46 bo. corn per acr 113. Price 1160.00 per acr. Will rent for per acre caah, act quick, -s-nuu. ... HELD LAND CO., 664 BRANDEIS BLDG. OMAHA, NEB. bi iSH.NfcLl western n'J." . . braska. a nicely improved grain ana stock section clo to town; 100 .acrea cultivated, SOO acrea more tlllabl land. laying level to rouing; .. ham. well, windmill and tank, and all fenced. Immediate possession. Ask for ., . ...... j -.. ti.ooa the price ll inieresieu. . ...... cash., balance 61,000 each year at ; per r j R. Carter. H'lsnneu. eo. r...;.n .. .. . jt t in.u.r. r.iifh. 4H.sr Sfil wen improv ...c-. Uundy county, Nebraska, mile east ... . ..... .k rn i., switch : oi riatsier, i mu wui. v... --- - gnod house, barn. 1 windmill, all fenced . ,,A In cultlva- ana cross lencea, i.w ' - - . Hon; all hard, level, no sand, and heav ily grassed with buffalo grass Bargain . . . - . . r. 110. Otis at price, in.oe per t- " ., p.-r cent. Will F. Beldentopt CouncU Bluffs. 1. . THE-BEST BARGAIN In Richardson countv. 5 acrea all good bottom land except !0 aores which ta rough but good pajtur. Oof thla year made 40 to 50 bushel per acr on thl land. Two good set of improvements) priced for 10 cIsts at I1 per acre. Owner, H. HT.f. Salem. N'h. WRITsTtii foTpicture and price of my fsrrc, and ranch 's Sn good rid Ew muniy. Arab i iiunford. Crawford, BRINGING UP FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebrask Land. WILL TRADE wheat farm for merchan dise stock. One aectlon choice land, well Improved; 00 acrea level,1 140 acrea In winter wheat, balance rolling paa tur land. 646 per acr. Must be first-class stock. Ouy Forsllpg, owner. Bushnell. Ken. FOR BALE aectlon of Piatt valley land, IVs muss of county seat. Good improvements. 4100 per acr. Will carry bark halt on farm. If Interested address P. O Bo i No, 1. Plattsmnutb, Neb. - FUR RENT 30 acres; .-room house; on mil west of, Dundee. C. D. ' ARMSTRONG. S2S Securltle Bldg. Tel. Doug. !! " GOOD Omaha Income property for clear western lend or eaetero Nebraska farm Mr. Pease, 111 Brandets Theater Bid JIKRRICK COUNTY. Improved corn and alfalfa farm at th right prlc). U. A. LAR9QN. Central City. Neb. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farma. Kimball Co., Nebraska, R. .. Holmes Bushnell, Neb, 480 -.ACRE3. improved, Custer county. Neb., cash, time and trad. Box 16, Denlsnn, la. Orefon Land. IRRIGATION. "In th Heart of th Rang" The. Jordan Valley Project, Malheur County. Oregon) an empire In th mak ing; th land of opportunity: 30,000 acrea open for entry; fertile atoll ; plenty of water: land with full water right; 171.00 an acre) terms; homestead antrlea nearby. Writ tor literature and detail; to Jordan Valley Farma, (33 First Na tlonal Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. tint BUCwrMon January 6th. - South Dakota Lands. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND FOR SALE. l( acrea Sully county, complete ranch; 170 acrea broken; well grassed; 10 per acre; easy terms. 360 acre Jackson county. South Da kota; if 0 acres haa been broken, bal ance virgin prairie; no Improvements; fin ranch proposition,; running water; no Improvements; (36 per acre. A. A. PATZMAN, 301 Karbarh Blk. WANTED BUYER FOR CORN AND ALFALFA LANDS IN SOUTH DAKO TA. EXCHANGES CONSIDERED. WINCKLER HAAS, HARROLD, 8. D. 1 DO YOU want this T 160 or HQ aorea In Hand county. South Dakota, 8o cheap that I don't want to publish the price. JOHN PUSKT, MILLER, 8. D. 156600 ACRES, eastern Beadle county. South Dakota; worth 1136. Big specu lation. Show from Iroquol. Hobart, Phoeni Bldg., Minneapolis. Wisconsin Lands. WHEN you br land, buy tha beat. W have aome . th vary choicest land In tha beat soctlon of Central Wis consin, lor col on easy term. Oood olay loam sail, country thickly settled; good water, schools, road and mar kets. Write for book and map. John 8. Owen Lumber Co., .No. 10 Mill St. Owen. Clark County. . Wla . , - Miscellaneous. 163 ACRE fully equipped Maryland farm. 33,176,' where) short winter, almost no anow, delightful summers with 40-lnch rainfall .favor . big crops, corn, wheat, etc., near large railroad town. Level loam tillage, wire-fenced pasture, valu able wood, timber, fruit, two-atory house; several burns, granary, corn, poultry, wagon houses. Quick buyer gets pair horses, colt, 3 cows, poultry, wagona, harness, tools, hay, atraw. wood etc. 33,076, easy terms, takes all. Details page 11. Strottt'a new mld-wlntr cata logue just out. Read details pag 2, dandy 60-acr farm for only 3600; your copy free. Dept. 3073, E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, Be Bldg., Omaha, Neb. - - - FOR Nebraska. South Dakota and Iowa land ae A. A. PaUraan, 301 Karbaoh Block. AUTOMOBILES. CADILLAC USED CAR DEPARTMENT - A Safe Piace to Buy. CADILLAC Typ 63 i touring. Newly repainted, good tires, thor oughly overhauled and all worn part replaced. Oood top and up kolstery. CADILLAC Typ 65 touring. Newly repainted, new top, good tires, and all worn part replaced. Look and runs Ilk a new car. SCRIPPS-BOOTH 11S- Roadster. Run only 400 miles. In fine condition and absolutely' a new car. . r V WHITER Touring, good paint, . am .ml tf.trlv' rood tires. m J Just overhauled. n J0NES-HAN3EN-CADILLAC CO., Har. n. Farnam at J 5th. " USED CARS. Wa have a full line of good used ear Give us a trial. MEEKS AUTO CO.. 2026 FARNAM, . .-- . . . . ... T(.Ta" ir ,....ri... 1476 . C A r www , ' " ,."""o Il7 Grant roadster, A-l condition.. 326 1914 Ford roadster, best of conoiuon ii MEEKS AUTO CO., MIDDLE STATE GARAGE, pA (or any magneto we can't repair; tplW also patentee and ole mfg. of the new Affinity spark plug. O. BATSDORFER. 31 North Hth St STOP! LOOK! 17 Bulek 6 D 46. perfect, 3360; MJ Dodg touring, like new. 3860: 1S1T Overland roadster, nn anape, su, other. TRAWVFH AVTO. !! Farnam. SEEKS AUTO CO. VmmA ear bouxht. sold and exchanged W buy for caah and sell on tlm.. Full line to eelect from. Middle mat .sti 3036-t farnam St. Dougiaa 410L MEEKS tuTu i.u. NEW TIRES CiU SALE. rirestooe. Congress, Le Pullman. Flak. Writ for price. Mention !. KAIMAN TIRB JOBPCRB. 3ffl FARNAM GLOBB VA.N ANO 8TORAGS CO.. will ator your auto. Rate tor Ford car. 31 a month; iarg cara, ft month Dongla 4333. ' nm SALE Ciaasy Scrlppe-Booth chum m roadater. tin condtion, bargain; - cash or terms. T-lephon. Pouglaa 300 or rouf)a 3'7. Mr. Orlswcid. "auto storaob 3 4-ho r a ser v ice. SEP-VICS GARAUE. It'll n4 Ltavenwsr'.a. poug, t000, FATHER AUTOMOBILES. CSED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN' PRICES. C STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., !!0 Farnam 8t. Omaha. Neb. 100 for any magneto w can't repair; also patentee and sole manufacturer of the new affinity spark plug. O. Baysdorfer, 310 No. 13th St. TOURING CAR Self-starter, electric equipment, four new tires. Everything In first clasa running condition. Call Benson 133 J. FOR BALE Five-passenger Overland, gooa running oraer, io. mono wh im 318. FORD Fine condition, bargain, 2S5. Pavenport Oarage, 18th and Davenport. D. 3673. I BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents, D. 3600. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station tor Rayfleld carburetor and Columbia storage batterlea. Edwarda OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 3300 Farnam 8t EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed jervlce. service; oarage:, llth and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co, 3063 Farnam 8t. P. QK6. NEW and used Ford, Ames Codies, Im mediate delivery. O Rourk Goldstrom Auto Co.. 8701 go. 34th. So. Si. OOOD USED CARS, T OUT L. SMITH. 3th and Farnam Sts. Douglaa 1070 -WS ARE, THE! USED CAR MEN. , TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1919 Farnam. Harney . 414. QUALIT? USED CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO.. 8643 FARNAM. PRIVATELT owned used cara for aaie. OMAHA USED CAR MARKET. 3617 Leavenworth. Tyler 3S47. FORD MARKET. 3330 Farnam. 2230 Farnam. 36 new and used Ford bodies. Tires and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HAIF PRICE!. GUARANTEED 3.004 MILES.' 30x1 3 7.6030x3H f 75 33x3tt 10.25132x4 11.76 32x4 11.60134x4 13.40 We furnlah th old tire. . , Agents wanted. . 1 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT, 1616 Davenport Street. WB do Ojtslng and tire repairing. We guarantee our work. New and second tires. . URBAN TIRB A VULCANIZING CO., 3222 flarney St. Phone Douglas 3413. REDUCED RATE. 11 CENTS PER MILE? Rent a Ford. Lrlv yourself, Ford Livery CO. f14 Howard St. Douglas 3622. GAIN mor mllea; have your tire re- treaded by G. ft G. Tire Co. 3416 Leavenworth, Tyler 13"1W. FORD light delivery, good running or der: will aell cheap. H. 57s. Wanted. SEVLRAL old or partially wrecked ehassis. Addres Box; A-62, Omaha Bee. Painting;. F. P. Barnum Co., 3123 Cumlnit. D 3044. High grade Automobile Painting. Repairing. RADIATORS ,Wreckd and leaky radiator repaired and rebuilt; Iarg stock used radiator New Ford honeycomb radiator. OMAHA RADIATOR TIRB WORKS. 1813 Cuming. 3064 Farnam. EXPERT radiator, tender and auto hod lee; repairing at reasonable prlcea. Prompt attention given to garage work hip your radiator d!ct to u. NEBRASKA SERVICE OARAGE, Doug, task 813 8. 19th St Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLET-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargalna In used machines. . Victor HT Rooa, th Motorcycl Man. ' 17 th and Leirvenwnrth Horses Live Stock Vehicles. PLATTE VALLEY HAMPSHIRE BRED SOW SALE, . NORTH BEND, NEB. TrESDAT, FEBRUARY 11. 1319. . .' '1 ANNOUNCEMENT. I am announcing my first Platte Val- ley Bred Sow Hampshire sale. I wish to express my appreciation to the frlenda and customers who have patronized me In th past five years through tnait or ders. It is my Intention to consign a class of stock that will pleas and satls , fy the purchaser, produce big litter and b a credit to the breed. . . The Hampshire hog la a great rustler. With good alfalfa paatur they will not need much corn to carry them through the summer. Then In the fall turn thera Into a corn field with alfalfa pasture to run in and you will grow pork cheaply and of the best possible kind, which the Hampshire have proven at the 1918 In ternational show. With all these things In mind. I take pleasure In thanking you In advance for giving attention-to this, my first public sale, and for your at tendance and purchaaea. Send for cata logue to F. Ji HROMAS, NORTH BEND, NEB. HARNESS, SADDLE. and TRAVELING GOODS. - W mak them ourselve and aell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profita for Inferior gooda when you cag get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH CO., Phone Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam. PRIVATE family will sell big young team of mare cheap for cash. Apply resi dence, 1037 South 34th St., two blocks South Javenworth. COCKER Spaniel, male, aeven months old, thoroughbred. Address Mr. C. L. Sullivan. Osmond, Neb., Box 30. NOTICE to farmera. Belling out harness stock at eacrltlce. uwner in r ranee. See them at residence, 2124 Lake St. A TEAM for aaie; 7 and 8 yeara old; weight. 1.800. 1703 Cass St.. basement. A BIG sale of harness, new and second hand. 1404 North 24tn m. FINE heifer calf for aaio. Pbon Webster 6204. A BIO SALB of harness, new and second hand. 14"6 Nortn 24th St. MONEY TO LOAN. Organised by th Business Men of Omaha HB.MlUKt, pianoa ana note as secu Uy. 840 mo., H. goods, total, 33.60 PROVinKNT LOAN SOCIETY. Hi Security Bldg., 16th ft rarnam. Ti. ( Copyright, lilt, Infcrnftttonn,. Nmt 8rv)c. Market and Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Omaha, January 13, 1911. Receipts were; Official Monday Official Tuesday..., Official Wednesday. Estimate Thursday.. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .11,478 31.864 8.776 . 8,704 33,093 7,944 . 7,368 28,611 8,7 . 4.800 23,600 6,000 Four days this wk.. 32,338 100.067 31,396 Same days last week. 35.666 7T.016 81,994 Same days 3 wks. ago.38.164 66,673 63.903 Same days 3 wk. ago. 36,093 63.206 83,167 Same daya year ago. .19,074 63,911 48,347 Receipts and disposition of live stock at tha Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 34 hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m., yester day: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H's. C, M. A St. P 1 Wabash .4 1 .. Missouri Pacific .....4 3 Union Paclftd 43 6 t 1 C. A N. W., east 42 6 f 1 C. ft N. W., west.... 64 91 7 1 C, 8t. P., M. ft O....S3 - 47 1 C, B. & Q., east 16 10 1 .. C, B. ft Q., west 29 1 1 ., C. R. ft I. ft P.. east 7 18 .. .. C, R. I. & P. west.. 1 1 1 Illinois Central 8 11 1 Chi. Gt. West 1 I .. .. Total receipt 237 341 24 I DISPOSITION HEAD. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris ft Co 620 Swift & Co 1,120 Cudahy Packing Co. 836 Armour ft Co 1,388 Schwartz ft Co 2,907 3.524 4.848 3.088 203 463 1,606 609 697 1 469 J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co So. Om. Packing Co. 23 St. Clair Packing Co 33 Higgina Packing Co. 8 Hoffman Bros 21 John Roth ft Sons 6 Mayerwich ft Vail.. IS P. O'Dea .......... 38 W B Vant Sant ft Co .16 Benton ft Van Sant ' 61 F. P. Lewis..' 383 Huntzinger & Oliver 1 J. B. Root ft Co....: 167 J. H. Bulla.... 23 F. G. Kellogg 26 Werthei'er ft Degen 22 Ellis ft Co..... 1 Sullivan Bros..,...' 69 A. Rothchlld 14 M. K. C. ft C. Co... 33 E. G.- Christie 124 Baker 1 Banner Bros ".. 41 John Harvey 638 Jensen ft Lundgren 100 Dennis ft Francis.. 33 Cheek ft Krebs.... 14 Other Buyer Total ..... ...1,600 1.096 .7,407 16.038 6,276 Cattle A moderat run of 4,800 head of cattle today, maktng supplies for, the week 82.300 'head. Trading wa rainy active and steady to desirable steer, and possibly a little lower on the underweight and plain quality kinds and around 60o higher for the week, f Best eteera thl morning sold from flT.OO to. 117.60, me dium lot ranged anywhero from 116.60 to 316.76. Butcher stock wa very un even again and bulk of sales wa right around steady. For the week medium and good cow are 25360o higher and cannera and cutter steady to strong. Stockers and feeder were strong today and 25(g) 60c higher for the week. ' Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beeves, 316.60il8.t0; fair to good beeves, 814.0016.00; common to fair beeves. 312.7614.00; good to choice yearling. 315.6017.60; fair to good yearlings, 112.00 016.50; common to fair yearling, 910.00 13.00; choice to prime grass beeves. 316.0O$16.00; fair to good grass beevea, II 3.00 ji 16.00; common to fair grass beeves. 39.00ll2.50; Mexican beeves, 38.0010.00; good to choice heifers, tll-0014.00; prim cows. 313.0014.00; good to choice cows, 110.00 13.00; fair to good cows. $8.269 9.50; common to fair cows 37.008.25; choice to prime feeders, I13.7615.60; good to choice feeders, 612.TJ0($13.60; good to choice stockers. 39.6012.6Q; fair to good stockers, 38.6010.00; common to fair grades, 37.506 8.60; stock heifers. 36.6019 8.50; stock oows, 36.33)7.50; stock calve, I7.009.50; veal calves, I7.50ffll3.75; bulls. stags etc., f8.76ll.&0. - Hogs There was another liberal run' of hogs. 321 loads, estimated at 23,600 head. and there was on sale In addition to this over 9,000 head carried over from yester day. The, accumulated aupply In the yards enabled buyers to confine their pur chases almost exclusively to hogs weigh ing 22a pounds and above. The bulk was narrowed today and whlla th range of prices shows no change the exclusion of light hogs brought heavy hogs steady to loc lower than yesterday. Bulk of kale was 316.9017.10; very few sales were re ported above 317.20, although top reach ed 817.40. . Sheep Receipts were light. 16 loada es timated at 6,000 head. Yesterday'a ex treme close was fully steady wUh the best time of the day tops reaching 316.96. While the market was a little draggy to day, and purchases confined to few sains, prices looked tuny steady with yesterday'a general market Most sales being report ed from tl5.6015.65 with handy weight lambs quotable at 316.00. Sheen are gen erally .steady. Quotations on sheen: Lamba. a-nnd tit choice, 315.6015.95; lambs, fair to good, 3I5.60O15.75: lamb feeders, 313.0O15.75; yearlings, good to choice, 312.00 13.35; REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. B. A. Sowerwlne and wf. to Fred erick C. Anthony and wf., 42d St., 60 ft. n.tof Ohio St., e. s., 60x1001 2,800 John F. Flack and wf. to Dr. G. Alexander Young, 46th at, 77.6 ft. a. of Sprague at, . a., . 80x 112 170 John Joseph McGuIr and wf. to Elizabeth Benash, s. w. cor. 60th and Miami sts., 60x128 1,900 George ft Co. to Clinton B. Stuht, Harney st., 91 ft, .. of 49th t, n. ., 116x120 1,400 George ft Co. to Clarence J. Balser, n. e. cor. 49th and Harney ats., . 60x120 1,400 Barker Co. to Gustav A. Carlson, Mason at.. 46 ft. w, of 43d av., n. s., 45x108 4,400 Hastings ft Heyden to Frank Wavra, n. w. cor 17th and Ellison av., 142x122 1,100 Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Bankers -Saving ft Loan Asn., . 28th av., 54 ft. n. of Spragu Kt w. a., 64xl2i4 T50 Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Bank ers Saving ft Loan Ass n., s. . cor. 17th and Berry ave., 4x 130..;. oo Jessie Lewis and hbd. to Helen L. Potter. 60th ave., 196 ft. n. of Jackson at., w. a., 50x130 600 Helen L. Potter to Walter Norman Potter. 60th ave., 16 ft. n. of JackBon st., w. a., 60x130-.... ' 1 Absalom C. Stafford and wf. to George Sacks, 21st St., 100 ft n. of M St., e. a., 60x130 . . 40t Ida Glasgow and hbd. to John R. Pat-rson, 29th t 66 ft. . f Wlllit St.. e. a.. 66x132 1,100 MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY ANU 1 1 Of LIBKHTY BONDS. O CV, J-72 1 W C. FLATAU. EST. 1891. - J TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG,. TT. 5 Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry 1alesho'ck. 1514 Todge. D. 6419. Est. 1891 DIAJU.OND AND JEWELRY. LOANS. Drawn Short Term Notes Quotations through National City Co., Flrat National Bank building, Omaha: Bid. Aaked. Am. T. ft T. Co. s (1925)....lom 1014 American Tobacco 7s (1921).. .lot S 102 American Tobacco 7a (1922). ..102 lot American Tobacco 7a (1928)... 108 H 1034 Armour A Co. C. D. 6s 1919. 10014 1004 Armour ft Co. C. D. 6s (1920). 1004 100 Armour ft Co. C. D. 6s (1923). 100. 10114 Armour ft Co. C. D. 6s (1924).1004 101 ft Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s (1919). 1001, 101 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s (1922) .1004 101 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s (1926). 10. 10114 British 614 (1919) 100 10014 British 614s (1921) 98 9814 Cent. Argentine C. 6s (1927). 86 91 C. B. ft Cj. joint 4s (1931)... (514 954 Chi. ft West Ind. 6s (1919).. 97 98 City of Paria 6s (1921) 984 98 Cudahy Pack. Co. 7s (1923). .10314 10314 Delaware ft Hudson 6s (1930). 984 99 Fed. Farm Loan 4V4s (1937). 10014 1004 Fed. Farm Loan 6 (1933). ...10214 10314 Gen. Blec. 6 (1930) 100 100 Interboro R. T. 7a (1921).. 3814 90 Liggett ft Myers 6 (1931).. 99 100 Union Pacifio 6a (1928) 103 104 Timken Detr. Axle 6a (1920). 100 14 101 U. S. Liberty 3 Hi 98.60 98.60 U. S. Liberty 1st 4s.. 98.60 98.70 U. 8. Liberty 3d 4s ...93.83 93.48 17. 8. Liberty 1st 414s 95.60 96.80 17. S. Liberty 2d 414s. ......94.74 94.80 V. 8. Liberty 3d 4Hs. ..... .95.64 95.66 U. 8. Biberty 4th 414s 94.64 94.61 yearlings, fair to good, 19.0009.60; year ling feeders, I9.5010.00; wethers, fat, 310.60011.60! wether feeders, 38.60910.60; ewe goad to choice, f 10.00010.36; ewes, fair to good, '19.00010.00; ew feeders, I8.00C8.90. Chicago live Stock. Chicago, Jan. 13. TJ. S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattl Receipts, 18,000; choice and prima steers, steady; one load, 1,461 pounds, sold at 320, a, new January record; other beet stears, 25 to 40 cent lower: butcher cattl 26 to 60 cent lower; calves, 60 cents lower; feed ers, steady; beef cattle, good, choice and prime, 116.19020.00; common and medium, 31.75016.16; butcher stock, cows and heifers, 97.00012.45; canners and cutters, 36. 6007.00; stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy, $10.75014.36; Inferior, common and medium, 38.00010.76; veal calves, good and choice, 314.50016.00. Bogs Receipts, 66,000 head; market, weak to 6 cent lower than yesterday's average; bulk of sales, 817.1617.75; butchers, tl7.ES17.80; light, 316.750 17.66; packing, 3iEoe,17.36; throwouts, 816.OOifH8.60; pig goad to choice, 312.60 016.00. .f . Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 15,000 head; market opening strong to 15 cents higher. Lambs: Choice and prime, 916.25 016.40; medium and good, 315.00016.26; culls, 111.50013.75. Ewes: Choice and prim, 310.60911.75; medium and good, 18.2601O.6O,- culls, 15.0007.71- - ' St, Louis Live Stock. 8t Louis, Jan, 13. Cattle Receipts, 6,200; native beef steers, 3l.tVl!.60; .yearling steers and heifers, $9.50016.00; cows, $7.60013.60; stockers and feeders, $8.60013.00; fair to prim southern beef steers, $10.00018.00; beef cows .. and heifers, $7,60016.00; canners and cutters, $7.2608.00,; nativ calves, $7.75016.50. Hogs Receipts 18.90 market, t to 11 cents lower: light $16.80017.40;- pigs, $10.60015.00; mixed and butchers, $17.20 017.65; good heavy, $17.46017.76; bulk, $17.2017.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, (00; steady; lambs, $16.00016.60; awes, $3.60010.50; canners and choppers, $5.0009.00. Cltyt lira Stock. , Kansas City, Jan. S3. Cattle Re ceipt, 3,600; market, steady; prims fed steers, $18,00020.00; dressed beef iteers. $13.00018.00; western steers, $12.00017.50; southern steers, $7.00013.00; cows, $7.25 Sjn.tij; neirers, is.ootpii to; stockers and feeders, $7.60 014.00: bulls. $7.60011.60: calves, $7.00014.00. Hogs Receipts, 11,000; steady: bulk. $17.00017.36: heavy 17.25017.50; packers and butchers, $17.26017.46; light, $16.60 017.00; pigs, $10.00013.50. Sheep and Lambs 1,800: steady: lambs. $15.00016.25; yearlings, ' $10.00014.60; wethers, $9.00011.60: ewes. $8.00010.60: stockers and feeders, $8.00016.00. ' Sioux City .live Stock. Sioux City la.. Jan. 23. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,200 head; market strong; beef steers, ( $9.50016.60; fat cows and heif ers. $7.00011.50: canners. - 36.0007.00: stockers and feeders, $8.50014.00; feed ing cows and helfera, $6.0009.50. Hogs Receipts, 12.000 head: market steady; light $16.80017.00; mixed, $16.96 J)17.10: heavy. $17.00017.16; bulk ot sales, $16.95017.10. saeep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady. I St Joseph Live stock. ' , St. Joseph. Mo., Jan. 23. Cattle Re ceipts. 3,000 head; market steady; steers. $11.00018.50; cows and heifers, $7.00016.00; calves, $6.00014.50. Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head: market lower; top. $17.75; bulk, $16.60017.40.. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 2,000 head; market slow; lambs, $14.00016.26; ewes, $8.00010.60. New York Grain. New York, Jan. 23. Wheat Steady; No. 1 red, $2.1414, track, New York. Corn Spot, easier; No, 1 yellow and No. 1 white, $1.50,- cost and freight. New York. Oats Spot, easier; standard, ' 73c. Other articles unchanged. ' Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Jan. !3. Barley 84092c. Rye No. 1, $1.6101.61. Bran $50.00. Corn 31,32 1.84. . Oats 6O061c. Flaxseed $3.3308.36. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 23. Corn Jan uary. $1.38; February, $1.34; March. 31.31;- May, $1.28; July, $1.240 1.24. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis. Jan. 13. Corn January, $1.86; May, $1.36. Oats January, 6c; May, 6514c New York Cof fe. New York, Jan. 28. Th market for coffee future was quiet, but lower today under scattered selling, which seemed to com pertly from house with Wall atreet and cotton exchange connections. Ths opening was 6 to 16 points lower and May sold off to 18.60c during th day, while December touched 18.00c, or about 16 to 20 point net lower. 'Later ther were (light rallies on covering, with th market clos ing at a net decline of g to 15 points. Closing bids: May, 13.55c; July, 13.40c; September, 13.25c; October, 13.20c; Decem ber. 13.10c; January, 13.06c. Spot Coffee Unsettled; Rio Ts, 14c Santos 4a, 31 e. No Chang was reported in firm offers from Brazil. Kama City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 13. Butter Market lower; creamery, 67c; firsts, 66c: seconds, 53c; packing, 41e. . Eggs Market lower; firsts 65c; no sec onds. Poultry Unchanged, - ' for The Bee by GRAIN MARKET Omaha, January 13, 1919. Receipts of corn today were 71 cara as against 91 cara yesterday 174 cars a week yago, and 168 cara for th corresponding day laat year. ' W heat arrivals were 40 cars, oats 42 cara, rye 1 cara and barley 9 cars. Grain generally sold slowly, L'p to near th close there were a :nber of corn offerings still unsold and titer was a prospect of soma being carried over. Prices for early part of the session ranged from unohanged to 3 cents off, while later trading brought a, decline of bb much as 4 cents, Th bulk was from 1 to 4 cents lower. Oats war 1 to 1 cents lower. Rye was 6 cents oft and barley declined 1 cents. Wheat brought about yesterday's price. v OMARA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. ago. Tr, ago. Wheat 49 86 t 22 Corn , 71 174 1 168 Oat 41 . 41 18 Rye t 4 4 Barley 11 1 Shipments Wheat .'.18 17 11 Corn ti 104 Oata 16 10 43 Rye 1 Barley 1.4 I RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Chicago Kansas City St Louis ... Minneapolis ,, Duluth Winnipeg .., ,. (4 ...48 ,. 45 .. 91 ..136 ..259 196 111 96 Corn No. 1 whits: 1 cars, $1.41; cars, 11.40. No. 4 whit: 1 car $1.34. No. I white: 1 cars, $1.34. No. 1 yellow: 4 car, $1.39. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.14; 1 car, $1.34 (shippers weights); 1 cars, $1.84; $ cars, $1.31. No. 5 yeilow: 1 cara, $1.10; 1 cars, $1.29. No. yellow: 1 vara, $1.22. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.31; 1 car $1.19. No. 5 mixed! 3 cats, $1.24. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.28; 1 car, $1.16. Oats No.. 1 white: 1 ear, 6e (shippers weights); 4 cars 66c; 1 cara, 66c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 64c. Barley No. 1: 1 car, 16c. No. 1: 1 ear, 94c. No. 4: 4 cars, 93c. Rejeoted: 1 ear, 89c. Sample: 1 car, 90c. Wheat No, I hard: 1 car, $1.23; 1 ear, 12.20 (smutty). No. 1' spring: 1 car, $1.16; 1 car, $2.13 (smutty); 1 car, $2.09 (red). No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $3.07 (durum). No. 1 hard: 1 car, $1.37; 1 car, 33.26; 1 car, $2.26; 1 ear, $2.23; 1 car. $2.2$ (smutty), Chicago Grata and Provisions. Chicago, Jan. 23. Notwithstanding that under heavy liquidation and specu lative selling today, all deliveries of corn except January toncbed th lowest price yet this season: th market rallied owing largely to refusal ot farmera and packer to accept bearish views. Ths market closed nervous, e get lower to c advance, with February $1.39 to $1.29 and May $1.23 to $1.23. Oat finished o off to o up and provisions J-arylng from EOo decline to a rise of 10o. An avalanche of aotlln? orders struck th corn market In th tint hour, ap parently Influenced by talk that corn prloea had to be Judged In relation to world Industrial and economlo condition. Th fact that ither had already been a drop of 20 cent In th last two weeks seemed to' be 'Ignored, but when th season's lowest prlc record had been mashed sentiment changed. Shorts, rush ing to snatch profits, forced a series ot upturns. Meanwhile scantiness of coun try offerings were taken ta Indicate that rural holders were defiant. It was said also that government allotment of pro vision orders were sufficient to take ear ot hog aupplle up to February It. Oats,- with corn, touched new low lev els for tha season. Packer bought provision freely en all declines.. Cash Quotation Corn: No. 1 yellow, $1.3001.36; No. 4 yellow, $1.1801.80: No. 6 yellow, 3L3201.24. Oats: No. I white, 62064c; standard, (4 0 65e Rye: No. 2. 31.61 1.62. . Barley: 15c0$l.OO. Seeda: Timothy, $9.00010.(0: clover. nominal. Provisions: Pork. nominal; lard, $21.17; ribs, $23.00021.87. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, lit South - Sixteenth street, Omaha: , Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yet'y. Corn I I I Feb. 1.28 1.19 1.26 1.29 1.11 Mar 1.24 1.17 1.24 1.14 1.26 May" 1.28 1.24 1.11 1.13 1.21 July 1.30 1.21 1.1$ 1.11 1.30 Oat Feb. .634 .64 .ft .62 .68 Mar. .63 .64 .43 .63 .68 May .64 .65 .63 .64 .64 July .62 .62 .60 .61 .61 Pork ' Jan. 44.00 44.60 44.00 44.50. 46.00 May 39.66 89.71 39.30 39.60 39.60 Lard. ... Jan. 23.10 23.17 23.19 28.17 33.10 May 23.20 23.43 31.20 21.41 33.31 Rib Jan. 34.10 24.19 21.86 24.26 May 21.85 21 96 21,67 21.92 21,90 New York Cotton Future. opened steady; January, 54. 60c; March, aiay, zz.avc; juiy, zi.tzc; oc toner, lt.45c.- . -. , Duluth, Minn., Jan.. It. Linseed $3.35 bid. New York Produce. New York, Jan. 13. Butter Markst lower; ereamery, higher than extras, (6 036c; extra, (5c; firsts, 61064e. Eggs Market lower; fresh gathered ex tras, 61063c; fresh gathered, regular packed, extra firsts, fO069e; do, first, 68 0 590. ' Cheese Market steady; unchanged. Poultry Llvs, market weak; chickens, 26027c; fowls, 16029e old roosters, 200 21c; dressed, market unchanged. Chleaxv Frod nee. Chicago, Jan. 13. Butter Market tow r: ereamery, $49 053c. Eggs rMerket lower: receipt, 1.171 cases; firsts, 67o ordinary firsts, 55056c; at mark, cases Included, 55066c, Potatoes Market higher; receipts, 10 cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, bulk, $1.7001.80; in sacks, $1.8001.96. Pultry Alive, market higher; fowls, 17c; springs, !Se. , i Erarnpated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, Jan. 13. Evaporated Apple Strong; state, 16 017c. Prunes Firm. , Apricots Qulit Peaches, Nominal. Raisins Firm. Liberty Bonds. New York, Jan. 23. The final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3s, 898.64; first convertible 4s, $93.60; second 4s, (98.30: first convertible 4s. $96.60; sec ond convertible 4s. $94.78; third 4 'as, $95.60; fourth 4s, $94.6. Dry Goods. . New York, Jn. 11 Cotton goods for fall delivery war bought more freely to day. Yarn wer quiet. Bilk market were quiet and unsettled. Knit goods sold moderately. New York Sugar, New, York, 'Jan. 13. Sugar Unchanged. George McManus the Day FINANCIAL ..New York, Jan. It. Among trader and speculators on th stock exchange today a mor hopeful entlmnt prevailed, al though ther waa Increasing realisation that the course of th securities market is largely dependent upon Impending In dustrial and monetary conditions. 'Th tense foreign lsbor situation found an' echo In affairs at home, especially as affecting tha textile trade, but th trend of money ottered hop of further relaxation of ratea for tlm fundi. Details of th new British loan an nounced by tha fiscal agent of that gov. ernment her have already been discount sd by th formation ot a powerful bank ing syndicate to underwrite that offering, Ths stock markst scarcely warranted comment, apart from th nativity and strength of rail after their recent reaction. Extreme gain in that group ran from 1 to ( points, St Paul preferred leading, but selling off at th close. Shipping, especially Marin preferred, also leather and som of th Inactive food specialties. Including California Packing, wer unusually prominent and strong In th final hour, when rail, oil and steels wer Inclined to forfeit much of their advance. United State Steel show ing a small net loss. Bonds were Irregular, but rails mad op part of their recent losses on th trngth of stock. Liberty Issues eased slightly and foreign bonda continued to harden. Total sales, par value, aggregated $11,125, 000. Old United States bonds wer unal tered on call. Closing Hund. High. Low. Bid Am. Beet Sugar.. 63 American Can .. 1 909 46 46 46 Am. Car ft Foun.. 1,300 90 99 90 Am. Locomotive 68 Am. Smelt. A Ref. 6,300 (9 68 69 Am. Sugar Ref. Ill Am. Tel. ft Tel.. 1,000 100 (9 100 Am. Zlno, LAS. 11 Anaconda Copper. (.800 65 67 (7 Atchison 400 91 91 91 AO. ft W.I.S8L. 1,400 100 99 100 Baltimore A Ohio. 4,700 48 49 48 Butt ft gup. Cop. 17 California Pat... .400 12 12 21 Canadian Paclflo . 600 158 1 67 167 Central Leather.. 80 (7 67 (7 Cheap. A Ohio... 400 65 56 (3 C. M. ft St P... 1,000 19 37 38 Chi. ft North. .. $09 96 9$ 96 C R. I. ft P. ctfs 1,300 18 13 II China Copper ... 3,400 13 341 33 Colo. Fuel ft Iron 100 15 86 35 Corn Pro. Ret. .. 4,200 43 47 47 Crucible Steel ... 1,400 (4 68 (4 Cuba Can Sugar 2,100 24 18 23 Distiller's See. .. 1,800 61 61 (1 Erie 1,709 16 U 15 General Electric., .... 148 General Motors .. 1.700118 121 12314 Gt. Northern pfd. 3.100 92 93 . 92' Gt Nor. Or Ctf 7,80 87 88 37 Illinois Central ... .299 96 96 96 Inspiration Cop. , 1 600 44 43 44 Int Mer. Mar, pfd ",U0 103 98 103 . Int. Nickel 1,100 16 16 16 Int Paper .... .... 36 Kan. City South 18 Kmnecott Copper. 700 12 32 32 Louis, ft Naahrlll 118 Maxwell Motor .. .... .... 16 Mexican Pet .... 1,290 197 163 164 Miami Coppar ... 1,900 14 18 13 Missouri Paclflo.. 1,400 14 18 14 Nevada Copper .. $00 16 16 16 N. Y. Central 1,800 71 71 71- N. T..N.H. AH.... 3,(00 10 $$ 19 Nor, ft Western., 104 Northern Pacific. 2,400 (t 1 19 90 Pacific Tel Tel.. .... .... .... 21 Pennsylvania .... 1,900 46 44 46 Pittsburgh Coal . . 300 4t 46 44 Ray Con. Copper. 400 20 20 10 Reading .' 1,100 79 77 78 Rep. I. ft a 00 72 79 72 Bhat Aris. Copper 400 11 11 11 Southern Paclflo .'1,160 98- 94 97 Southern Railway. 7,400 17 16 17 Stud. Corp (,900 47 46 47 Texas Co 1,600 f9 186 1 Union Paclflo ... 4,100 127 126 126 U. 8. Ind, Alcohol 1,100 99 98 99 U. S. Steel y. 7.710 90 89 90 U. 8. Steel pfd.. 400 114 114 114 Utah Copper .... 1,900' 70 (9 70 Wabash Pfd. "B" 100 19 19 19 West Electrio ... 700 41 40 40 Beth B 1 (40 69 (8 (3 . Total sales for th' day 435,000 shares. Xtw York Bonds. V. 8. Is, reg... 97Gt N. 1st 4 (( U. 8. 2s, eoup.. 97L C. ref. 4s... 33 C. 8. 3s. reg... 89 Int. M. M. 4s.. 98 U. 8. Ss, coup. 88 K. C. 8. ret 6s (4 U. 8. Lib. 3s 98.60L. ft N. on. 4s 85 U. S. 4s, reg... 104 M K ft T 1st 4s ( U. 8. 4s. coup.,104M. Pac. gen. 4a 0 Am. F. See. 6s 99 Mont Power ! 1-u Am. T. ft T. e 6s 93 N. Y. C. deb. fs 98 Anglo-French 6s 97 N. Paclflo 4s.. 84 Arm ft Co. 4s 7N. Pacifio Is.... 60 Atchison gen. 4s 83 0. 8. L. ref. 4 86 B. ft O. ov. 4 78 Pac T. ft T. ( 94 Beth Steel r 6 87'Penn. con. 4 96 Cen. Leather (a 9Penn. gen. 4 97 Cen. Pac. 1st.. 77Readlng gen. 4a 86 C. ft O. cv. (a.. 878 L ft 8 F adj 6 64 C B ft Q Joint 4s 95 S. Pac. cv. 6s 101 C M ft 8 P e 4 77 8. Railway Is.. 96 C R I ft P r ,4s 76 T. ft P. 1st.... 91 C. ft 8. ref.'4s 77 Union, Paclflo 4 86 D ft R o ref (s 63U. fU Rubber (s 86 D of C ts (1931) 97U. S. Steel 6s.. 99 Erie gen. 4s... (3Wabash 1st... 96 Gen. Elec. 5s.. 9$ French gvt 1 104 'Bid. New York Money. New York. Jan. 21. Mercantile Paper Unchanged. Sterling Day hills, unchanged; demand $4.75; cable. $4,74 7-16. Francs Demand, 15.4(11-1$; cables, 15.45 1-14. Guilders Unchanged. Llr Unchanged. Mexican Dollars Unchanged. Tim Loans Steady; unchanged. Call Money Firm; high, 6; low. 4: ruling rate, 6; closing bid, 4; offered It 4; laat loan, 4 per cent Tttrpentln and Roein. Savannah. Ga., Jan. 11. Turpentine steady, -71; no aalrn; no receipts; ship ments. 135 fcbls.; stock, 30,414 bbl. Rosin, steed-; no (ales; no receipts; shipments, 76 bbl.; stock, 83.767 bbl Quote. B, $13.10 .D, E, $13.16; F, $13.30; G, 313.16; H, $13.10: I, $13 46; K $16.76; M. $19.26; N, WO. $16.10; WW. $l$.7(. ,1 ,. . New York Metal. New York, Jan. 11. Metals Unchanged. At London: Spot standard copper, 190 10s; other unchanged. Christy Clay Lose Job. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 23. President August Herrmann, of the Cincin nati Nationals last night said if he docs not hear from Manager Christy Mathewson within the next ten days he will call meeting; of the Cincinnati club to take up the question of a new manager. French Yfomen Ask for Votes. Paris, Jan. 23. (Havas.) The French League ot Rights for Women hai gent to the French Par liament a proclamation demanding that French, women be given the franchise. A. A, CLUBS HOT Nil SALE AT ANY PRICE SAYS "PA" Rourke Attempts to Arrange Consolidation Between St. Paul and Minneapolis Without Success. "Money was no object with Amer ican league owners," said W. A Rourke, owner of the Omaha West em league franchise, on his return from iMew York. "The A. A. clubs are not for sale at any price if you want to move them from their present locations. I tried every ' possible way to bring a franchise to Omaha, but it is impossible." Mr. Rourke said as a final attempt to secure a franchise for Omahi he tried to arrange a consolidation ol the St. Paul and Minneapolis teams but the owners would not agree. At! expect to see the biggest season in history in the minor leagues, and were unwilling to sell. "Pa" is optimistic about the out look for the Western next season. With Oklahoma. City and Tulsa in the league he looks for better ball than ever. The southern clubs are planning to hold their franchise per manently. Both cities will build first class grounds and expect to spend about $40,000 apiece to enter the league in style. Omaha should be greatly benefit ed by the composition of the league at present, according to Mr. Rourke, as practically all of the teams are located in Omaha trade territory and rivalry should be keen. While in the east arrangements were made with "Bill Bailey" Veeck by "Pa" to have the Chicago Cubs stop off for a series of games on their return from the Pacific coast where they will do their spring training. The Rourkej wilt do the bulk of their training at home although it is possible that they may be taken for a few weeks to either Beatrice, or Lincoln. Deaf Five to Play at West Point This Evening The Nebraska School for the Deaf basket ball flippers will journey to West Point, Neb., today to play the West Point High school five. The locals have a fast team and have ar ranged a schedule for the , next month. Charles A. Kepp, who is coaching; the team, has aimed to develop no particular stars, but to put on a good all-round team. He t will take his team to Modale, la. next Friday and to Logan, the following day. A return game with Council Bluffs High is being ar ranged. Omaha Soldier-Boxer Not With Returning Heroes One pugilistic soldier of the old Fourth Nebraska was left behind in France. He is Private Guy Buck les, noted local boxer. Numerous reports have reached here that Buck les was shot, killed in battle, gassed, taken prisoner, and Awol (absent without leave).' All the returning troopers declare that "Guy" will return to the states later. Nebraska Defeats Drake in Basket Ball Contest Des Moines, la., Jan. 23. Ne braska's excellent team work gave 'it a 32 to 13 victory over Drake university here tonight in a Missouri Valley conference basket ball game. Guard Schellenberg and Captain Jackson, forward featured in Ne ra ska's attack. ' Wesleysn-Creighton Game Called Off by Methodists Nebraska Weslevan basket ball quintet cancelled its " game with Creighton scheduled for last night on account of injuries and sickness of its star players. Swimming Eecord. Chicago, Jan. 23. Lane Technical High school swimmers made a new national interscholastic relay record in the Chicago Athletic association pool last night by way of celebrating their third victory in the city relay championship and the permanent acquisition of the Robert W. Hy man trophy. The Lane four man team swam the 240 yards in 2:15 2-5, which is five seconds better than it had ever been done before by any scholastic team. Indoor Ileet. Kansas City, Jan. 23, (Announce ment was made last night that the annual .indoor track and field meet held tinder the auspices of the Kan sas City Athletic club will take place March 6. ' . Athletes of national prominence will compete. as well as track and field stars of many western colleges and universities, the announcement said. today's Calendar of Sports. - Rolcr Wlntrr tntlis t Nw Or leans. - Wtatsr meeting- Iiswisi, fnlta. Coif Annual meeting ot I nlted itra Colt association. In New York dir. !.. of annual Jsnusrj Tournament at BeUetir, ia. Basket Ball Opening? of trie season of tha Kooky MoanUia lntoreollef lai enn- sorenoc . Shooting Annual Mtdwinser Huii3ir Target Xonmameut, at Flnenurst, Ji. C. , Automobile Oopenlnir ot annual show of Milwaukee Automobile Dealers' ao eiatton. Wrestling Wladrk Zbrsiko af&lntt John Olln, at Kulnth. Boxing Kml Fulton srsln-t WUHs Meeban, four rounds, at 8a Fnuwiwo. Memphis Moore sxoinat TMc snan, 10 rounds, st Buffalo, toitimt rji.t against Battling Beddy, IS nrauds, Braektoa, Mass. ' MPANV - is..'ftfr-i4 . j ?i i sv '.ji pi t i 6 -IIIO - Douglas sr TqI-Dou$S3.2!