THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913. 15 FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Landa. KIMBALL COUNTY WHEAT LANDS. Whal li land worth that will produce l to 4$ bushsls of whsat to tha acre at tha prssent prlca sf $J.09 par buahait An opportunity for you to make lm ansnae proftta. Ona man bad ovar $$, cno bushels of wheat from 1,908 aeraa. , Farm landa of tha aama quality can atlll b purchased bera from 136 00 to 140.00 rr acre. Present values can not last, No bttar Investment can ba bad for tba speculator or farmer. Oat Into tba wheat trowing business whlla landa art cheap and prices high. I offer only my own land for aala. I buy absolutely tha best to ba had,, pay tha cash, cell on terms to suit tha purchaser. BARGAIN NO. 1. If yon want quick returns on your money buy this farm! 4H.S4 acres II milea due south of Bushnell, on tela' rhone and mall route, near school, and In a good neighborhood. This plaoa la all fenced and crosa fenced. 160 acraa In winter wheat, 116 acres In winter rye. all put In at tha right tlma and looks fine, covered with about a foot of snow at present, which absolutely Insurea a good crop. Improvementa consist of good granary on cement foundation, good well and windmill, houaa and barn fair. There la not aver 10 acrea of this farm that la not A-l wheat land. Price, 40.00 per acre. Easy terma. BARGAIN NO. 2. T consider this tha beat section In Kimball county. Entire section lays prac tlrally level, 10 mllea out. 400 aerea In winter wheat en land broken last spring, seeded last week In August. This la tha finest piece of wheat In Kimball county. No other Improvementa. One' half of crop delivered In town goes with the land. Price, 160.00 per acre. 15,000 caah. 15,000 March 1. 110,000 October !, or will take tha crop for this payment It purchaser dsalrea. BARGAIN NO. 3. 120 acrra 11 mllea from Bushnell. On Rural Routs and telephone line. This la almost a perfect half section, all level except a few acrea, aoll the very best, heavily greased, good hay land. This class of land will produce ii to 40 bush ela of wheat to the acre If put In prop erly. It la the kind to buy and Improve to suit yourself. Price, $35.00 per acre. Easy terms. BARGAIN NO. 4. Unimproved (40 acres nine mllea out 00 aerea of tha section laya level to rolling and can all be plowed In ona field, balance of 40 acrea rough but ex cellent pasture. This section of land la located in ona of tha beat farming com munltlea In tha county. Improved farma adjoining on every aide. A bargain for tha speculator or tha man with the large tractor. I consider this section when It is broke out to be worth 60 per acre. I offer thla for quick sale at 130.00 per acre. 15,000.00 cash. Balance easy terms. For further Information, writa R. E. HOLMES, Owner, BUSHNELL, NEB. BUT THESE BARGAINS AND GET POSSESSION MARCH L 800 acrea. only l mllea from Cul nertson; 160 acrea Republican vallny land; no waste land; 260 acres culti vated; 35 acres' In alfalfa; 10 acrea of timber; 50 acrea of fine winter wheat. The balance of the cultivated landa are In excellent shape for spring work. This ranch la Improved with a nine-room house, roomy barn, slfo, two walla and mills, and grass la fenced In two pae turee. Price only 136 per acre. Half cash, balance at $ per cent, T30 acrea, only 4 ' . miles from Hayes Center; good five-room house, barn, sheds and 2 wells; all fenced and cross fenced; 170 acrea cultivated, balance la rolling to rough, but fine pasture and hay ground. Price 125 per acre; 15,000 cash, balance at $ per cent. 160 acres, out I miles; well Improved; 50 acrea cultivated, balanca paatura. Prlca 140. , 160 acrea, I mllea from town; well Improved: level road. Prlca 140. 400 acres, out 10 miles; 800 level, 110 cultivated; R. F. D. and telephone; poor house, large barn and granary. Prlca 19.000. 600 acres, out 11 mllea; poor Improve menta; lota of timber, soma will raise alfalfa; 260 acrea cultivated, 160 In wheat. , Prlca $2 par acre. - - -Liberty bonds accepted aa cash. A. R. SMITH, CULBBRTSON. NEB. I U AVE a 2,400-aore ranch, all Irrigated, near Sheridan, Wyo. The water tav of $;i per acre la all paid tip. 1,300 acrea under cultivation, the balanca In hay meadows. Three good gets- of Improve ments and the land la all fenced and cross-fenced. 150 acrea In alfalfa; 700 head of young cattle, mostly 2-year-old steera All farming Implementa neces sary to operate this ranch. Including three tractora go with the place. Thirty head of horses and mulca, some hogs and ether live stock. Tha owner now Uvea In Omaha and doca not care to nperate the ranch any longer. Price, $250,000. Clear Omaha real estate or a farm near Omaha will ba accepted as part payment. GEORGE F. JONES, REALTOR. Poug. 1946. 2$ City Nat. Bk. Bldg. $14,000 BUYS 360 acrea, 6V4 mllea from town 3,500 population, 300 acrea tilled. 1' acrea spelndid paatura, 35 acraa valuable timber, - good 8-room house, concrete basement, barn, 40x128, springs and creek, abundance fruit; Including 40 head of cattle, 4 horaee. all cropa. susrar tools, potato digger, potato planter, disk barrow, land rollers, grain drills, wevder, aulky cultivators, sulky plow, horse rake, manure spreader, eeaB, cream separator, mowing ma chine, grain binder, corn harveater, hay tedder, disk harrow, wagona. alelghs, cutter, harnesses,, hay racks, engine, ensilage cutter, many amall tools; $S,t00 ,cash: free list; 3 per cent milk 13.87 per 100, eggs 170 dos. Ellis Bros.. Springvllle. N. T. 160 Acres very choice gentle rolling land, miles from Ashland. 4 54 mllea Green wood, Neb.; all In cultivation; very beat soil; price 1160 per acre; very easy terms. HELD LAND CO., 664 Brandeis Bldg., OMAfLAyNEB. If you wish to sell, list your farm with Bl'MHNELL, western Kimball county, Ne, braska. a nicely Improved grain and stock section close to town; 100 acrea cultivated, 200 acrea mora tillable land, laying level to rolling; good house, nice barn, well, windmill and tank, and all fenced. Immediate possession. Ask for the price If Interested. Terma: $1,000 caah. balanca 31,000 each year at per cent This beats renting. J. R. Carter, Hushnell, Neb. ("OR SALE S! acres all In wheat; lo cated near Sidney, Neb.; good chocolate loam and best of clay aubsoit; priced at 857.70 per acre If sold during January; fenced; no other improvements; one third of wheat crop delivered to mar ket goes to buyer. Address Box B-82, Omaha Bee. ffia BEST BARGAIN Tn Richardson county, 253 acrea all good bottom land except 3 acrea which la rough but good pasture. Corn this year made 40 to 60 bushels per acre on this land. Two good aeta of Improvementa, priced for 10 days at 1110 per acre. Owner, H. WKST. Salem, Neb. - WRITE me for piciurea and prlcea of icy farms and ranchea In good old Dawes county. A rah L. Hungerford, Crawford. N-o. u) A. LAND, 2ht milea northwest Dick ins, Neb. A bargain at 33.000 If taken t once. A. R. Thompson, Ogallala, Neb. VOR SALE t section of Platte valley land; IS milea of county seat. Good Improvementa. $10 per acre. Will carry back half on farm. If Intereated address P. O Box No. 1. Plattsmoutb, Neb. FOR RENT 20 acrea; 8-room bouse; one lle west of Dundee. C. D. ARMSTRONG, S?5 Securities Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1210 GOOD Omaha income property for clear western land or eaatern Nebraska farm. Mr. Pesse. 311 Brsndele Theater B!d -MKKKICK COUNTY. Improved corn aod alfalfa farma at the right prlca. 1L A. LARSON. Central City. Neb l.i-fiOVKD and unimproved wheat farms, fcimhal! Co., Nebraska. R. E. Holmea Lu:;hnlt, Nt j . BRINGING UP IH 0N4 TO OVE A MILITARY CAUL TONIHT MHO ITS OlNi io lit unique DO "YOO HhlO WHERE I CA.N 6FT A FIRST CUAb BUlER' FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. 480 ACKE.1, Improved, Neb., cash, tlma and Penfson. la. . Custer county, trade. Box 38, Oregon Land. IHROATION. "In tha Heart of tha Range," The Jordan Valley Project, Malheur County, Oregon) an empire In tha mak ing: tba land of opportunity; 20,000 acrea open tor entry: fertile aoll; plenty of water; land with full water right; $71.00 an acre; terma; homestead antrlea nearby. Write for literature and details to Jordan Valley Farma. 823 First Na tional Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Next excursion January tth. ' South Dakota Lands. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND FOR SALE. 818 acrea Sully county, complete ranch; 170 acrea broken; well grassed; $40 per acre; easy terma. 860 acrea Jackson county, South Da kota; 100 acres haa been broken, bal anca virgin prairie; no Improvementa; fine ranch proposition; running water; no Improvements: $35 per acre. A. A. PATZMAN, 801 Karbach Blk. WANTED BUYER FOR ' CORN AND ALFALFA LANDS IN SOUTH DAKO TA. EXCHANGES CONSIDERED. WINCKLER 4 HAAS, HARROLD, S. D. $55 500 ACRES, eastern Beadle county. South Dakota; worth $125. Big specu latlon. Show from Iroquois. Hobart, Phoenx Bldg., Minneapolis. Wisconsin Lands. WHEN you buy land, buy tha best. We have soma of tha very choicest land In tha best aectlon of Central Wla- conaln, for aala on eaay terma. Good clay loam soli, country thickly aettled; ' good water, achoola, roads and mar kets. Write for book and map. John 8. Owen Lumber Co., No. 60 Mill St., Owen. Clark County. Wis Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 pel a.. Including paid up water right, aeury rvl C M. Rylander. $64 Omaha "at. Miscellaneous. FOR Nebraska, South Dakota and Iowa land aea A. A. Patzman, 301 Karbach Block. AUTOMOBILES. $75.00 FORD $75.00 Balance in monthly payments, will pay a used Ford car of real value. Ford repairing and Ford pfarts, M'CAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY, HANDY FORD SERVICE STATION, DOUG. 3500. 15TH and JACK SON STS. REAL BARGAINS. HUPMOBILE TOURING, 191$ Model. 8TUDEBAKER BIX, 191$ Model MITCHELL TOURING, 131$ Model. MARION TOURING. 131$ Model. VICTOR MOTOR CO., Doug. 848$. 2626 Farnam St ROADSTERS? YES! '17 Bulck i roadster, like new, $650; '17 Ford, fine $350; '17 Saxon 4, starter, $165; two 76 B Overlanda, $285-$360. Daiidy lot of tourings; money-back guar antee. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. NEARLY new 191$ Ford touring $476 1917 Grant roadster, A-l condition.. 325 191$ Ford roadster, best of condition 275 MEEKS AUTO CO., MIDDLE STATE GARAGE, 2026-28 FARNAM ST. USED CARS. Wa have a full Una of good used cars. Give us a trial. MEEKS AUTO CO, 2026 FARNAM, DOUGLAS 4101. MEEK 3 AUTO CO. Used cars bought, aold and exchanged Wa buy for cash and aell on time. Full Una to select from. Middle State Oarage 3026-3 Farnam St. Douglas 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. ifA for any magneto we can't repair; i,o patentee and sole mfgs. of the new Affinity spark plug. O. BATSDORFER, 310 North 18th St. GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO.. will store your auto. Ratea for Ford cara. $3 month; large cars. $6 a month Douglas 4S88 1918 DSdge Touring car. 442$ S. 24th. Call So. 108. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOiOR CAR CO, 2020 Farnam St Omaha. Neb. TOURINO CAR Self-atarter, electric equipment, four new tlrea. Everything In first class running condition. Call Benson 133 J. FOR SALE Ford coupelet nearly new, equipped with demountable wheels, 1 spare wheel and tire on rear. Prlca $675.00. LTONS & BRODAHL. Wahoo, Neb. A Ford Coupe, In fine condition, 191? en gine. Good tlrea. reaaonabla price. Phona Douglas 8(7$ or call (it 2427 Far nam. FOR SALE Flve-paasenger Overland, good running order. $275. Phona Wal nue 89$. FORD Fine condition, bargain, $286. Davenport Garage. 18th and Davenport. D. 3673. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. 1 McCaffny Motor Co.. 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 360 AUTOMOBILE electrical repatra; service station for Bayfield carburetors and Columbia storage batteriea Edwards. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed aervlct SERVICE GARAGE. lth and Leavenworth. Dong. 7000. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co, S059 Farnam St. V 36. NEW and used Fowl. Amea oodiea. Im mediate, delivery. O'Rourka Goldstrom Auto Co.. 8701 Bo. !4th. Po. $!. "THE USED CAR MART" SERVICE GARAGE 16th and Leavenworth, Louglas I 7000. FATHER dUVrTHE 1 CK- HERE in TEN fiZST 4, X , rVrTTT BUr5UARl'' tlNk? . i i 14 li m v v . i i ii li i"v vj i i i Uat iw i l hi i i iiT w ii i am ii i I AUTOMOBILES. HUDSON six 40. Splendid condition. Will take Liberty bonds. H. 6958 evenings or Sunday. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 3300 Farnam St. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. 16th and Farnam Sta. , Douglas 1370. WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 110 Farnam. Harney 414. QUALITY USED CARS. . VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE- CO., 2563 FARNAM. PRIVATELY owned used cars for sale. OMAHA USED CAR MARKET. 251T Leavenworth. Tyler 2347. FORD MARKET. 2J30 Farnam. 2230 Farnam. 26 new and used Ford bodies. 1918 MAXWELL SEDAN. WIRE WHEELS. ALMOST NEW. MUST SELL. DOUG. 8044. Studebaker car at a bargain, 1916 model. All leather upholstered. Call Tyler 2B64-.I. Tires and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HAIF PRICE. GUARANTEED $.000 MILES. 30x1 $ 7 60! SIHH4 I 9 36 n.76 12.00 22x3i 10.25 32x4 11.60 32x4 84x4 We furnish tha old tires. Agenta wanted. 1 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY, 1518 Davenport Street WE do casing and tire reparrlng. We guarantee our work. New and aecond tires. URBAN TIRE VULCANIZING CO.. 2222 Harney St. Phone Douglaa 8419. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress. Lee Pullman. Flak. Write for prices. Mention siaes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2010 FARNAM. REDUCED RATE. 12 CENTS PER MILE. Rent a Ford. Drive yourself, Ford Livery Co, 1314 Howard St. Douglaa 3622. GAIN mora mties; have your tlrea cn treaded by O. CK Tlra Co. 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. FORD light delivery, der: will sell cheap good running or- H. 6785. Wanted, rOR SALE. One 3-ton Velle truck with Continen tal motor, 16 ft otake body, with canopy top over seat, new tires, good running order. Reasons for selling, have pur chased larger 'sized Velle truck. Price, $1,000. Tel. Douglaa 3920. John Deere Plow Co., 9th and Howard Ste. SEVERAL old or partially wrecked chassis. Address Box A-62, Omaha Bee. Painting. F. P. Barnuro Co., 2122 Cumlmr. D 8044. High grade Automobile Painting. Repairing. RADIATORS - Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired and rebuilt; large atock used radiators. New Ford honeycomb radiator. OMAHA RADIATOR TIRE WORKS. 1819 Cuming, 2064 Farnam. EXPERT radiatoro. fendera and auto bodies; repairing at reasonable prlcea Prompt attention given to garage work, hip your radiator direct to ua. NEBRASKA SERVICE OARAGE, Doug. 7S90. 218 S. 19th St Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargains In used mnet.nea. Victor H. Roos, tha Motorcycle Man. 27th and Leavenworth Horses Live Stock V-hicles. HARNESS, SADDLES and TRAVELING GOODS. Wa make them ourselves and sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profita for Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first coatf ALFRED CORNISH CO., Phone Doug. 2314. 1310 Farnam. PRIVATE family will aell big young team of mares cheap for cash. Apply resi dence. 1037 South 24th St., two blocks South Leavenworth. COCKER Spaniel, male, aeven months old, thoroughbred. Address Mrs. C. L. Sullivan, Osmond, Nob., Box 30. NOTICE to farmera, sailing out harness atock at aacrlflce. Owner In France. Bee them at residence. 2124 Lake St. A TEAM for sale; 7 and 8 weight, 2.800. 1708 Case St.. yeara old: basement. A BIG sale of harness, new and second hand. 1400 North 24th St. . FINE heifer calf for aala. Phona Webster 6206. . A BIG SALE of harness, new and aecond hand. 1406 North 24th St. POULTRY AND BIRDS. : GET Don Sung Chinese Egg Tablets at tha Nebraska Seed Co., 1613 Howard St. MONEY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, planoa and notea aa secui i tty, $40. mo., H. goods, total, $3.60 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 433 Pecurity Bldg., 16th A Farnam. Ty. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND ll Of LIBERTY BONDS. OCf i-72 1 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1892. SO 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY, 5 Lowest rates. Private loan bootha. Barry Maleshock, 1614 Todge. D. 661. Est 1891 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Jan. 24. United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Recelpta, 8,000 head; beef and butcher cattle unevenly 25o to 50o lower; calvea 60o to 7 So lower; good feeders about ateady; light atockers, sharply lower; beef cattle, good, choice and prime, 316.8520.00; common and me dium, $9.2516.85; butcher atock, cows and heifers, $7.00&13.76; cannera and cut ters $6.007.00: stockera and feeders, good, choice and fancy, $10.5014.25; in ferior, common and medium, $7.7510.6O; veal calves... good and choice, $14,00 14.60. Hogs Receipt, 87,000; market slow, about steady; apots, $ centa lower on butcher hogs; very slow sales on light and light mixed. Bulk of sales, $17.40917.65; butchers, $17.65rl7.75; light, 1.7517.60; packing, 16.60 17.25; throwouts, 16.00 16 60; pigs, good to choice $11.7514.25. Sheep Recelpta, 9,000; lambs and year lings, 16 to 3 cents lower than yesterday's best time; sheep, steady to lower; lambs, choice and prime, $16.10019.15; medium and good, 314.76 16.10; culls. $11,600 13.75. Ewes, choice and prime, 310,40 10.66; medium and good, $9.25010.49; culls, 5.00ffl7.75. St. Louis Lira Stock. St Loula, Jan. 24. Cattle Receipts, 2.400 bead; market alow; native beef steers, $11,504(18.60; yearling steera and heifers, 39.6016.00; cows, $7.603)12.60; atockers and feeders, $8.50912.00; fair to prime southern beef steera, 310.00ft 18.00; beef eowa and heifers, $7.5016.00; can nera and cutters. 37.25&S.0O; native calvea, 87.7615.60. Hogs Recelpta, 18.000 head; market ateady; lights, $1.8017.40; pigs $10.60 015.00; mixed and butchers, $17.30017.65; good, heavy, $17.46617.76; bulk, $17.20(6? 17.55. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market stead; lambs, $18. 00i 16.26; ewes, $8.50i10.60; cannera and choppers, $5.00 C9.00. Near York Sugar. New York, Jan. 24. Sugar, unchanged. Unseed. Jan. 24.- Duluth. Minn. Linseed -13.32. Copyright, 1117, International Newa Service. Market and Industrial News of the Day : ; : : ; LIVE STOCK Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Five daya this week. 36, 660 Official Monday ,11,478 31,864 23,093 28,611 24,477 15.800 8.776 7,944 8,676 5,640 3.500 Official Tuesday .... Official Wednesday, Official Thursday.. Estimate Friday . . . 8,704 7,356 8,222 2.900 Five daya this weak. 36,660 132,844 34.536 Hums last week 39,257 102,228 45,744 Same two weeks ago. 43,224 88,877 73,710 Same three wka. ago 81,352 82,839 37,731 Same year ago 81,655 66,063 49,594 Receipts and disposition .of live atock at the Union Stock Yards. Omaha, Neb., for 24 houra endlnging at $ o'clock p. m. January 24, 1919: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's C, M. & St P Wabash Missouri Paciflo Union Paciflo C. & N. W., eaat... C. ft N. W., west... C, St P., M. & O.. C, B. ft Q, east... C, B. & Q, west... C, R. I. & P., east. C, R. I. ft P., west. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. West.. Total receipts.. 1 f .. .. 4 .. 2 21 3$ i 24 34 30 73 1 t t 1 .. 4 i 8 18 10 1 20 1 2 6 1.. 5 8 .. $21.. 134 217 16 I DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris Co 463 3.060 246 Swift & Co 444 Cudahy Packing Co... 853 Armour ft Co 883 Schwarts ft Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co... 64 So. Omaha Rack. Co.. St. Clair Pack. Co 23 Hlgglns Packing Co... 31 Hoffman Bros 7 John Roth ft Sons.... 16 Mayerowich ft Vail.... 2 Glassberg 6. P. O'Dea 1 Midwest 13 W. B. Van Sant ft Co.. 76 F. P. Lewis 21 Huntzlnger ft Oliver.. 4 J. B. Root ft Co 91 J. H, Bulla 91 . F. G. Kellogg 87 . Werthelmer ft Degen.. 165 Ellis ft Co 16 Sulllvaa Bros 13 A. Rothschild 284 Mo., Kan. C. ft C. Co.. 26 E. G. Christie 17 Banner Broa..,. ,. 3S John Harvey 224 Jensen ft Lundgren.... 1 Dennis ft Francis 7 Cheek ft Krebs 14 Other buyer 960 8,456 4,236 6,061 237 15$ 633 1,64$ 244 354 Totals..... .6,133 16,19 2,122 Cattle Early estimates called for 2,900 head of cattle or 116 cara. Trading waa very dull on beef steers In splta of tha light supply sales were 10 15c lower than yesterday and strong to a quarter higher than, a week ago on all desirable kinds. Good weighty hands this morning sold up to $17.00, bulk of the offerings ranging anywhere from J15.0016 60. Butcher stock was still uneven and trading 2650o lower than yesterday morning with all of the early week's advance taken off on the good cows and cannera Belling from 26 60c lower than yesterday at a spread of 36.606.75. Feeders were steady to lower and closing lower for the week. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beeves, $16.50 18.60; fair to good beeves, $14.00c9i. 00; common to fair beeves, $12.7514.00; good to choice yearlings, $15.6017.60; fair to good yearlings, $13.00 W15.60; common to fair yearlings, $10.00 (j)13.00; choice to prima grass beeves, $16.0016.00; fair to good grass beeves, $13.0016.00; common to fair grass beeves, 39.0012.60; Mexican beeves, $8.0010.00; good to choice heifers, $11.0014.00; prima cows, $13.0O14.OO; good to choice cows, $10.0013.00; fair to good cows. $8.25 9.60; common to fa if cows $7.008.25; choice to prime feeders, $13.7616.60; good to choice feeders, $12. 00(513. 60; good to choice atockers, $9.5012.60; fair to good atockers, 19.50 10.00; common to fair grades, $7.60i)8.6O; stock heifers. $6.60 8.60; stock cows, $6,256)7.60; stock calves, $7.O09.5O; veal calvea, $7.6013.75; bulla, atags etc., $8.76 11.60. Hogs The hog yards ar full to over flowing with a fresh supply of 15,800 bead and a carry over of fully 18,000 there waa at the very least eatlmata 83,000 head on sale. While there was no changa In the bulk, today'a topa did not reach aa high as yesterday and the market was con fined almost wholly to heavy hogs of good quality. With these selling from $l.90O 17.10, packers secured these hogs at leas money than yesterday, probably 6o lower on heavy hogs covering the trade. Light hogs were unsalable and there Is no hope of them moving, estimate of tha carryover until tomorrow being placed at fully 18,000 head, Topa went to 317.85. Sheep Receipts today were" light, 14 loads, estimated at 3,600 bead. There was very little change 1 any from yesterday's trade. Fat lambs selling from $16.00 18.75, fully steady with anytime yesterday. Sheep receipts ar neglible and quotable steady. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $15.2616.85; lambs, fair to good, $16.0016.25; lamb feeders, $18.00j16.76; yearlings, good to choice, 312.00jjil3.00; yearlings, fair to good, $9. 00 9. 60; year ling feeders, $9.50(3)10.00; wethers, fat, $10.6011.50; wether feeders, $8.60010.60; ewea good to choloe, $9.6010.00; ewea, fair to good, $9.00910.00; aw feedera, J6.00S8.90. Kansas City Live Block. Kansas City, Jan. 24. Cattle-Mtecelpts, 2,500 head; market dull, no southerns; prime fed steers, $18. 00 20. 00; dressed beef steera, 312.0018.00; western ateera, $12.00(917.50; southern steera nominally, $7.0013.00; cows, $7.0014.50; belters $8.0014.60; stooken and feedera, $7.60 14 00; bulls, S7.E011.60; calves, $7.00 14.00. Hogs Receipts, 19,000 head; market steady; bulk. $16.60 17.40; heavy, $17.26 017.60; packers and butchers, $17.10 17.45; lights, $1.901T.00; pigs, $10.00 14.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market ateady; lambs, 115.00 16.86; yearlings $10.00 14.00; wethers, $9.00 11.50; ewes, $8.0010.25; atockers and feeders, $8.001$.00. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., JaJn. 24. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,600 head; market ateady to weak; beef steers, $t.0016.60; fat cows and heifers. $7.00312.50; cannera, $5.60 $.75; atockers and feedera, $8.0014.60; feeding cowa and heifers, $6.009.75. Hogs Recelpta, 12,000 head; market steady to strong: light, $16.7517.00; mixed, $16.9017.1O; heavy, $17.00 17.20; bulk of aales, $16.96017.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, $00 head; market steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. ' St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 24. Cattl ceipts, 1.600 head; market blow; steers, $14.0018.50; cowa and heifers $7.00 16.00; calvea, $6.004rl4.50. Hogs Receipts. 10,000 bead: market lower; top, $17.40: bulk, $16. 60917.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market ateady; lambs, $14.00616.16; awes, 18.00 810.25. New Tor Cotton. New York Jan. 24. Cotton closed very steady, net unchanged to $2 points higher. Drawn GRAIN MARKET i Omaha, January 24, 1919. Cora arrivals were moderately liberal, with 113 cars, aa against 142 cars a week ago and 239 cars for the corresponding day last year. Wheat receipts, 67 cars, oata 39 cara. rye 7 cars and barley 10 cars. Corn had a very slow sale. Prices dropped from 1 to 9 cents. The market was weakest at the close. Lower Chicago opinions, coupled with substantial receipts here, had a decided bearing on prices. Oata dropped generally 'from 1 to 14 centa. Rye prlcea were 1 cent off and barley unchanged to 1 cent up. Wheat waa unchanged. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Wheat Corn Oats , Rye Barley ...... Shipments Wheat Corn Oata Rye Barley , Today. Wk. ago. Yr. ago. 34 239 61 10 67 54 ..113 .. 69 .. 7 .. 10 142 44 $ 19 21 10 13 80 115 127 40 69 47 15 7 f2 7 3 2 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago .40 129 117 Kansas City 66 178 50 St Louis 63 89 112 Minneapolis 92 Duluth ...182 Winnipeg 220 , ... f .. Oata No. 2 white: 1 car, 63c No. 3 white: 1 car, 66fto; cara, 62c. No. 4 white: 2 cara. 6le; 2 cars, lHc. Sam ple white: 1 ear, 41c. Rye No. 2: 1 car, $1.38. No. S: 1 car, $1.37. Barley No. 2: I cara, $4c. No. 4: 1 car, 94c; 3 cara, 93c. No. 1 feed: 2 cara, 91c. Rejected: 1 - car, 90c. Sample: 3 cars, 90c. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car, $2.27; 1 car, $2.26. No. 2 hard: 2 cara, $2.24. No. 3 hard: 1 car, $2.22; 2 cara, $2.21; 1 car, $2.20. No. 4 hard: 2 cars, $2.20; 1 car, $2.16. No. 1 apring: 1 car, $3.18. No. 2 apring: 1 car, $2.12. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $3.20; I cara, $2.11; 1 car, $2.05; 1 car, $2.04; 2 cars, $2.03. 'No. 1 mixed; 2 cars, $2.07; 1 car, $2.00. Corn No, 3 white: 4 cars, $1.85. No. 4 white: 4 cara, $1.35. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.36; 2 cara, $1.36. No. 4 yellow: x oars, si.3o; l car, $1,28. No. S yellow: 4 cara, $1.22; No. $ yellow: : 1 car, $1.25. 2 cara, $1.22; 1 car, $1.26; 2 cara, $1.23; 3 cars, $1.21; 1 car, $1.18. No. 5 mixed: 1 car, $1.20. 3 cara, $1.20. No. 4 mixed 1 car,- $1.23; Chicago Grain and lrovTs1ons. Chicago, Jan. 14. Every commodity on change made aweeping descent In price today urged by heavy selling and by general belief that all foodstuffs were bound for lower levels. Corn closed demoralised. 4 to $V centa down, oats off 8 to 4 Ho and provisions with losses of 42c to $1. Aggressive selling repeatedly found the corn market almost without buyers, and made values fade at tlmea with a sud denness that startled even radical bears. Declines In foodstuffs other than grain and packing house products tended from the outset to emphasize bearish aentlment aa to corn. Ia thla connection, desira bility of further readjustment to a peace basis was said to ba obvioua owlne- to free offering from Argentina and aa a con sequence of eastern reselling of domestic corn. At Pittsburgh, for examnle. mor than 100 carloads of corn and oata were reported on track with elevatora filled. consignments Increasing, and no demand. r rom-taKing by shorts led to reactions at tha finish after breaks In soma caaes had reached an extreme of 12!4e. Sympathy with corn pulled down oats. In provisions, the notable (uinr. tha absence of support from packers. De- mano ior meats waa aald to have Hn curtailed by efforts to cut ths cost of living. Corn No. t yellow, nominal: No. 4 v.J. low, $1.241.27K No. $ yellow, $1,204 1.23. Oats No. I white, 63 63c; standard. 6162Xe. Rye No. J, $1.61. Barley 89c $1.00. Timothy $8.0010.$0. Clovei Nominal. Pork Nominal. , Lard $39.76. Ribs-$22.(02$.$7. ( Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, atock and grain brokers, $1$ Betrth Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low. Close. lYest'y. Com Feb. Mar. May July 1.29H 1.29 1.27 1.23 1.19! .63 H .684 4, .63 1.19 1.19 1.17 1.14 .68 .69 .69 .67 1.21 1.31 1.29 1.26 1.23 1.19 .62 63 .64 .61 1.26H 1.23 1.1914 .62K -681, ,4H .62 1.18 1.1$ .6$ Oats Feb. Mar. May July .69 .60 .67 Pork Jan. May 40.90 39.41 23.10 23.32 40.00 38.60 44.60 39.60 33.17 , 23.42 23.87 21.92 39.4$ 38.60 Lard. Jan. May 2110 23.33 22.71 22.92 22.76 22.92 23.40 Ribs Jan. May 28.70 21.90 23.70 21.90 23.40 21.43 121,42 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Jan. 24. Barley 8280c. Rye No. 2, $1.62. Bran $50.00. Corn $1.2891.11. Oats 66 67 o. Flax -$3. 26 3. 30. City Grain. Kansas City. Jan. 24. Corn January. $1.24; February, $1.27; March, $1.26; May, $1.22; July, $1.19 91.19. New Tork General, New Tork, Jan. 24. Flour Unsettled and seminal; winter straights, $10.10 10.60. Wheat Spot, steady; No. I red, $1.34. track New York. , Corn Spot weak; No. t yellow and No. 3 whits. $1.48, o. I. f. New York. Oats Spot, weak; standard. 70s nomi nal; lard, easy; middlewest, $23.40"88.60. Other articles unchanged. , Ken Tork Produce. New Tork, Jan. 24. Butter Market. higher; oreamery, higher thaa extras, 667c; extra, 3566c; first, $2 54 c. Eggs Market, firmer: fresh gathered extraa, 61 42c; othera, unchanged. Qheese Steady; market, unchanged. Poultry Alive, firm; fowla, 2730c; others and dressed, unchanged. Chicago Prod ace. Chicago , Jan. 24. Butter Lower; oreamery, $4661o- Eggs Lower; receipts, 1.760 caaes; firsts, $464e; ordinary firsts, 63 63 Vic, at mark, caaes Included, 63 '8 64c Potatoes Recelpta, (0 cara; market un changed. . Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 24c; springs, 26c. . Kansas City Produce. Kanaas City, Mo., Jan. 24. Butter Three centa lower; creamery. 64c; firsts, 42c: seconds. $oc; packing, 3537c. Egga Two centa lower; firsts, $2c. Poultry Market unchanged, 1 for The Bee by Turpentine tnd Koaln. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 24. Turpentine, ciulet, 71 "4c; sales, none; receipts, 180 bbls.; shipments, 13 bbls.; bbla. Rosin Quiet; aales, none bbls.; ahlpmenta, 317 bbls.; stock, 30,661 receipts, 691 atock. 63,041 bbls. Quote B $13.10; D, E, $13.15;' P, 313.20; G, $13.26; H. $13.90; I. $13.65; K. $16.75; M, $16.25; N. WG, $16.8$; WW, $16.75. Liberty Bonds New York, Jan. 24. The final prlcea on Liberty bonds today were: 3a, 98.90; first convertible 4s, 93.60; second 4s, 93.30; first convertible 4 'is, 95.60; second con vertible 4s, 94.72; third 4 Vis. $5.46; fourth 4s, 94.66. Dry Goods. Now York, Jan. 24. Cotton goods and yarna today were quiet with a further eas ing tendency. Silks were quiet. Wool goods were marked lower. Burlap were lower and weak. New Tork, Tork Jan. Metals. 24. Metals Un- New changed. At London Spot copper, 248; othera unchanged. 89 10a; tin, New Tork Cotton Future. New York, Jan. 24. Cotton futures opened firm; January. 22.56 to 2$.26c; March, 21.47c; May, 20.60 to 20.75c; July 20.r; October. 18.75c. mi Mre Q Tkifs shsDting an inrcd info high pri::s c:king it possible for every or.3 to b UELL DRESSED -trsatll-cast $20 Suits and Overcoats for bothiyn men ana young men, made of the latest materials, well tailored. January Sale Price $25 Suits and Overcoats, many of J f the Overcoats with shawl collars. . L Suits hand tailored. All this win- L i ter's models. January Sale Price u u $30, $35 and $40 Suits -ine pick 01 our siock, nanasomeiy fashioned and tailored. January Sale Price. HERE'S AH OFrOHTUniTY TO SAVE In Buying Your Boy a New Suit or Overcoat: All $6.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 153.98 - All $7.50 Suits and Overcoats, now .i'o"a All $9.00 Suits and Overcoats, now c'q All $10.00 Suits and Overcoats, now All $12.50 and $15 Suits and Overcoats, now. BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF HEN'S SHOES Dcn't Men' euvm M.'. g en j c ci iftk ' ft J v X f vv.wv xu Lima aim uiacKs, maae ior tnose who want a good shoe. ' At the regular price they are big values but A 11 snaps when offered at our Clearance Sale Price of. (iV3 A SOEEPIIIQ CLEAOAHCE OF UEin TROUSERS Every man needs that extra pair every man can afford to buy at these January Sale Prices. All our $2.50 Trousers, JQ now pl.'iO All our $3.00 Trousers , Q1 no now tl.aVU. All our $3.50 Trousers CO ylQ now t$.40 All our $4.00 Trousers C9 QQ now tLtJO AH our $5.00 Trousers P in now $5.tO All our $6.50 Trousers George McManus ' New Tork Money. New York, Jan. 24. Money On call, firm; high, 4 per cent; low. 4 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at 4 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent. " Time Loans Steady and unchanged. Prime Mercantile Paper Unchanged, Sterling Exchange Unchanged. Francs Demand, $5.46; cables, $5.45. Guilders Demand, 41c; cables, 41 13-16. Lire Unchanged. Mexican Dollars Unchanged. New York Bonds. TJ. S. 2s rag... 97Gt. N. 1st 4l 86 U. S. 2s,' coupon 97I. C. ref. 4s.... 82 U. 8. 8s, reg., 89 Int. M. M. 6s... 99 U. S. 3s. coupon 89 K. C. 8. ref. 6s 84 U. S. Lib. 3s 98.92L. ft N. un. 4s 86 V. 8. 4s, reg.,.104M K ft T 1st 4s 65 U. S. 4s, coup.. 104 ViM. Pac. gen. 4s 60 Am. F. Seo. 6s 9Mont. Power 5s 93 Am. T. A T. 0 6s 92 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 09 Anglo-French 6s 97 N. Paciflo 4a.. 84 Arm. ft Co. 4a 87N. Paciflo Ss.. 60 Atchison gen. 4s $3aO. & L. ref. 4s 86 B. A O. cv. 4s 78 Pac. T. ft T. 6s 94 Beth Steel r 5s 88 Pen. gen. . 4s 87 On. Leather 6s 96 V4 Reading gen. 4 86 Cen. Pac. lat... 77 S L ft S F a 6a 64 C. ft O. cv. 6a 86 S. Pac. cv. 6s 108 C B ft Q joint 4s 95S. Railway (s. . 96 CMASPc477 T. ft P. 1st.... 91 C R I ft P ref 4s 74Unlon Paciflo 4s 87 C ft S ref 4s 78U. 8. Rubber 5s 66 D ft R O ref 6s 62 U. B. Steel 6s.. 100 D of C 6s (1931) 97 Wabash 1st.... 96 Erie gen. 4s... 63 French 6S....104 Gen. Elec. 6s.. 98 'Bid. and Overcoats 1 r BEGINS SATURDAY Bay a Pair Until Yea Investigate Car Eig hnz $4 and $5 Shoe Made ijudULjr icauier, in DiacKs ana tans, button and lace. a snoe mar win give you months off f-fi wear. Clearance Sale Price y mL) In tans and blacks, made for C000 OnDEOUEflR AT CHEAP , . FOICES . t .. . Made possible by taking advantage of the offerings during this January Sale. All $2.00 Union Suits, now S1.48 All $2.50 Union Suits, now S1.98 All $3.50 Union Suits, now .248 All $5.00 Union Suits, now $3.98 All $7.50 Union Suits, now. . ..... .54,)g YO FINANCIAL New York, Jan. 24. Stocks derived much of their strength and wider scop today' from the action of the Bethlehem Steel dlreotora, who yesterday declare,! the usual rate of dividends on the junior shares, albeit In modified form. Number of sales and quotations esj lead ing atocks: - Bonds retained their recent Irregularity, domestlo issues. Including the liberty divi sion, tending lower, while foreign Issues hardened. Total sales aggregated $14.. 676,000. Old United States bonds un changed on call. Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar 1.300 70 68 American Can....'. 8,100 47 46 47 4, Am, Car ft Fdry,. 1,900 91 90 tn American Loco. .. 600 60 69 60 Am. Smlt ft Ref. .13.900 71 69 71 Am. Sugar Rof... 600 113i 112 11$ Am. T. ft T 3.700 101V4 lOOVi 100U Anaconda Copper . 6.50O 69 67 T.9S, Atchison 600 92 1 3j, A. G. ftW.I.S.S.L. 1,100 102 100 108 Bait ft Ohio. XD. 4,100 47 48 47V. Calif. Pet 11.800 86 32 24 Canadian Pacific.. 600 159 168 '15, Central Leather.. 600 69 68 69 S Chca. ft Ohio..... ' 600 65 64 66 C, M. ft St. P..-.. 700 39 18 3 C, ft N. W 6 C, R. I. ft P, ctfa. 800 23 23 3.1 Chino Copper .... 1,300 13 33 ' SK Colo. F. ft I : 34 Corn Prod. 'Ref.. 6.100 48 47 46V Crucible Steel .... $,900 66. 53 64 Cuba Cane Sugar, 3.600 24 23 24 1. Distiller's Sec. .. 6.100 68 61 53 Erie 1,600 16 16 16 General Elec, 160 General Motors . 900 123 123 123 Gt. North, pfd...'. 1,600 93 93 2 Gt. No. Ore ctfa. 13,900 18 17 38 III. Cent Inspiration Cop.. 4.800 45 43 44 Int. Mer Mar. pfd. 10,300 104 101 Int Nickel 1.300 37 26 26 Int Paper 2,100 36 ' 15 25 K. C. Southern ..18 Kennecott Copper. 1,900 32 12 32 L. ft N 112 Maxwell Motors.. 200 18 - 28 21 Mex. Petroleum.. 44.460 171 163 171 Miami Copper ... 1,700 23 23. 23 Missouri Paciflo , 1,200 24 24 24 Nevada Copper 1 N. Y. Central ... 1,800 73" 73 72 N.T., N.H. ft H... 1,300 29 2 29 N. ft W 200, 105 106 106 North. Paciflo.... 1,600 92 1 91 91 Paciflo Mall 200' 86 26 16 Pennsylvania .... 1,600 45 44 46 Pittsburg Coal ,. 600 46 46 , 46 Ray Cons. Cop.. 200 20 20 20 Reading 1,600 79 78 7 Rep. Iron ft'S'teel. 4,100 74 71 74 Shatt Aria. Cop.. .... 12 Southern Paciflo.. 1,800 99 97 9S Southern Ry 3,200 27 17 17 Studebaker Corp.. 14, 660 49 47 49 Texas Co. -. 6,200 189 1!6 169 Union Paciflo .... 2,400 127 126 127 U. S. Ind. Al... 4,600 102 19 102 U. . Steel.. ..150,700 92 90 $2 V. . Steel pfd.. 200 114 114 114 Wabash pfd. "B" 20 Western Union $7 Westing. Elee.,.. 400 41 41. 41 Bethlehem B 1900 61 62 $1 Total aalea for the day, 600,000 eheres, HSBaaaaaaBaBBSassanHBSBBNanaHasBBaBBasBsnwrja 0 1' fiSfi 1 ,A I .,e L. J - .S8.0S over form fitting lasts of those who LOTHlN(i AflMPANT 1 1 5 i F