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    THE BEE : OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY SO. 1919.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Acreage.
FOU bALt; OR TUAUK llua-acre (win In
Tennreaee; 99 to 40 lorfi under culti
vation, balance In timber; one t-roora
house; one 4-room house and large barn;
ood (Martin apple orchard; three
eprlngs and deep well on place; aig
milea from railroad on Inatn county
road; one-half mile from county aeat.
For further partioulare addr owner,
George L. Walter, C'oalmont, Tenn.
Alabama Lands.
Foil SALE improved farm, 656 acrea;
, eight mile from market on two food
roadai fenced tn; well watered paaturea;
attested for rattle ralalng; rich bottom
landa; large barna, food tenant houaea;
j anvan room dwelling, modern equipment
of water works; healthful locality;
rllmate delightful; reaaon for selling,
death In Franc of eon and former
manager. Mr a. R. L. Summers, Ope
llka. Ala.
Arkansas Lands.
FAH.MS Uij riih level drained bottom
landa, $:'0; wheat corn, alfalfa, cotton,
.row perfectly; no rocka; no overflow;
no bllaiarda, mild, healthful climate;
graaey outrange; well watered; plenty
timber: tenants, tlmbermen wanted: ex
changee; Mississippi Valley Farm
Agency. 1013 Chestnut. St. l.ouH, Mn.
F-UKUAHV 4th
Our neat eicurslon to McOehee, Ark.
W a. FRANK. 201 NKV1LLE BLK.
Colorado Lands
CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, half aec.
or larger, Lincoln Co., bargalna: eaay
terms. J. I,. Maurer. Arriba, Colo.
Kansas Lands.
il-Acre home Bouthaaetern Kanaaa; well
Improved; black land: will exchange for
Omaha property.
8 .8 4 R. B. MONTQOMERT,
II S City Nat l Bank Bid. Omaha, Neb.
Iowa Lands.
FOR SALE 191-acre farm In Pottawat
tamie county Iowa; 2 mllea S.-W. of
Ntola, Ia.;2lJllea K. of Council Bluffa,
la. 35 acrea In pasture, 20 acrea wild
hay: orchard; no overflow land; wind
mUl; balance tinder cultivation. Good
7-room houae; corn criba wnd out bulid
lnga in rood shape. All well fenced,
partly hog-tight. Thla la known aa
one of the beat producing farma in
Pottawattamie county. Fine crop this
dry year of '18, Also w have three
brick bualneaa bulidlnga. all In good
shape and rented; on brick, two-atory
realdence property, containing 7 acrea,
mile east of Council Bluffs, la, all
In fruit. Thla la the estate of Polly
B. and Wilson Duncan and to b aold
without commlsalon by executora of
same. Address, 215 Ro. Chestnut St..
North Platte, Nab.; 418 So. Flrat St.,
Council Bluffa, la.; Box 872, Neola, la.
FOR SALE River Side stock farm, con
slstlng of 111 acres; 7 miles from Suth
erland, la., oil C, at N. W.; 6 mllea from
Larrabee, on I. C. (00 acrea bottom
land, balsnca upland; pasture, blue
grass. Watered creek; wind mill. 23
acres alfalfa, some timber. 400 acrea
hog-tight. Good 14-room house; large
horse barn, cattle barn, 300 head. Ce
ment floor corn crib, 12,000 bu. gran
ary, 8,000 bi. Hog house. Machine
shed. Hollow tile alio, 50x20; other
buildings. Fairbanks scales; acetyline
lights In houae and barn. Water In
house, cattle barn and hog houae.
Rented one year. Stock place. Price,
$140 a, $5,000 cash: 135.000 March 1,
$64,000 mortgage 6 per cent, balance 6
years, 6 per cent. Phone 164. Ad
dress owner, Chaa. E. Warren, Suther
land, la.
FOR SAI.li ItiO-acre valley, fine location;
two aeta of Improvements; 30 acrea grow
ing wheat; 8 acres alfalfa. Price $160
per acre Owner will -arry liberal mort
gage back. Char .'. Davis, Pacific
Junction, la.
T5-A. COI'NCITTbLl'FFS on BennetTAve.',
well Improved. Place known as Apple
Blossom. Go look It over and make of
fer. Might take In a clear house In
Omaha as part payment. W. H. Becker,
8M9 No. 19th. Omaha.
Missouri Lands.
THE MODERN PROMISED LAND.
Is southeast Missouri, where corn,
wheat, clover, oata, rye, alfalfa and all
staple crops grow aa NOWHERE EL8K
in the V. 8. More mllea of railway than
any aection: marketa not over Sty mllea
of any farm. Great stock country; mild
climate and aure rainfall. Ko failures
Send for literature. Write,
C. F. HRUTON,
alKKSTON, MO.
M A.I IMPROVED, plenty water, 214 mllea
on auto road, by owner. Andrew Bur
gma, .Mountain Prove, Mo.
Missouri Lands.
FOR H-ALl! 111 acres of good Missouri
river bottom land. This Is as good a
farm as there la In Holt county, Mla
sourl, for Its soil all in cultivation; 80
acrea of wheat, rest for corn; no over
flow; give possession this spring If de
sired. Price $180 per acre. Allen Eld
er, Forest city, Mo
Nebraska Lands.
Improved farm
at auction
If you want an improved farm of 820
acres for a moderate prlco and on easy
payments, attend the publlo aale 8 milea
southweat of Burwcll, Neb., on Friday,
January 31, 1918, at 1 o'clock p. ra.
The land to be aold la the east half
' of aection 21, Township 20. N., R. 18
west. Valley county, Nebraska.
This la a good atock and grain farm;
90 acrea In cultivation. 10 acrea alfalfa,
balance In pasture and meadow.
There is a full set of bulidlnga on
thla farm; two wells and windmilla;
soil black loam. Land Is gently rolling.
Terms: $1,000 on day of aale, bal
anoe of purchase price up. to SO per
cent March 1, 1910, balance 8 years at
5 per cent.
MRS. JOE DONEZAK PRUSS, Owner.
Ord State Bank, Clerk. Ord, Neb.
"KIMBALL COUNTY WHERE THE
WHEAT IS FINE.
Its If a aection of the beat land In
Kimball county of deep rich soil cloae
to narket, achoola and churches located
on the main graded road, telephone line,
rural route One hundred acrea winter
wheat on the land Bowed on eod. One
third goeg to the buyer. Terma, $3,000
cash, balance to suit at per Cent, It
won't pay yoa to wait.
J. R, CARTER,
Bnshnell, Neb.
FOR SALE BY OWNER Three acrea 10
blocka from the atats farm at Lincoln,
Neb.: good alx-room house, barn and
other outbuildings; electrto lights, city
water, paved atreet and two blocka
from atreet car line; 76 cherry trees,
also apple trees, plum trees, peach
treea, ' grapes, raspberries, atrawberriea
and all klnda of small fruit. Must be
disposed of before March 1. Would con
sider good hereford cattle aa part pay
ment Address Box .Y-322. Omaha Bee.
100 ACRES good farm land two and one
half miles from Wann, Neb. Weil Im
proved; $48,000 on easy terma. Ashland
State bank, Ashland, Neb.
67 H acrea of good land adjoining
City of Ashland, large modern house,
fine bulidlnga. prlco $20,000 on easy
terms. Address Ashland State bank,
Ashland. Neb.
FOR SALE A well Improved emooth lay
ing farm of 200 acre close to school, S
milea from town and 80 milea from
Omaha close to the acadlmlaed road. I
will aell for $217.50 per acre. Addreae
J. H. Langhorat, 2568 St. Marya ave.,
Omaha. Phone Bougies 8436.
FOR SALE ht aection of Platta ralley
land. :4j milea of county aeat. Good
improvementa. $100 per acre. Will
carry back; half on farm. If Intereated
address P. O Box No. 1. Plattsmoutb.
Neb.
QUICK SERVICE In laud-selling. If you
wish cash by March 1 for your real ea
rner, get our method. Nebraska Realty
Auction Co.. Central City, Neb. Col.
Mark Carraher, Auctioneer
WRITS ma tor picturea and prtcea of rev
farma and ranches In good old Dawn
county. Arab L. Hungarford. Crawford.
Neb.
HO A. LAND. milea northwest Dlck
lna. Neb. A bargain at $3,000 If taken
at once. A. R. Thompaon, Ogallala.
Neb. '
FOR RENT 20 acres; -room house; on
mile west of Dundee.
C. D. ARMSTRONG,
328 gecurltlea Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1280.
GuOD Omaha Income property for clear
waatern land or eaatern Nebraska farm
Mr. Peaee. HI Brandela Theater Bldt,
ilERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farma at tha right price. IL A.
LARSON. Central City. Neb.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farma.
Kimball Co., Nebraska. R- E. Holmea
Buehnell, Neb.
Ii ACRES, improved, Custer county.
Neb,, eaah, time and trad. Box 38,
Pen'son, Is,
Wyoming Lands.
WH2tLAND Wyoming farma. $i0 pel
t, Including jMd up water right. :ienr
W O. U, Zylnotu, t OiaaS f av.
BRINGING UP
YOUR SOCIEVf u
MANNER TON1HT
AE. SPLENDID-
1EAF0
PEftFFf
iM PROOD
OT YOU-
FARM ANR RANCH LANDS.
Wisconsin Lands.
$11 AN ACRE
160 acrea, nearly level; 25 under cul
tivation, 10 fine meadow, all tillable,
fenced; good well, but bulidlnga burned;
good,' productive, dark, aandy loam, no
atone; on main road, near school and
church; 6 mllea from, Danbury, Wla
on new Soo line, midway between Twin
Oltlea and Duluth. No help to work the
land and will sacrifice at only $11 an
arra; M, casR, balance to ault; 20 acres
potatoes . thla year will easily pay for
the land and put up a nice little set of
buljdings. E. O. Fuller, 80 dlobe Bldg.,
Ht. Paul, Minn.
WHEN you buy land, buy the beet. We
hava soma of tha very choicest land In
the best section of Central Wia
consin, for aale on eaay terma. Good
clay loam aoil country thickly aettled;
good watar. achoola, roada and mar
keta.' Write for book and map. John
8. Owen Lumber Co.,- No. 60 Mill St..
Owen, Clark County. Wla
Oregon Land.
IRRIGATION.
"In tha Heart of tha Range."
Tha Jordan Valley Project, Malheur
County, Oregon; an empire in tha mak
ing; tha land of opportunity; 10,000
acrea open for entry; fertile aoll; plenty
of water; land with full water right;
$71 00 an acre; terma;. homeatead antrlea
nearby. Write for literature and detail
to Jordan Valley Farma, 822 Flrat Na
tional Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb Next
excursion January 6th.
Miscellaneous.
FOR Nebraska, South Dakota and Iowa
land see A. A. Fatzman, 301 'Carbach
Block. .
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WANTED 80-acre farm with everything
furnished. Nebraska preferred. Frank
Moran. 2010 Davenport St.
WANTED $li0,000 worth lands, wild or
Improved. Robert Hunter, Sioux City,
la.
WANTED 6 to 40 A. adjoining beat part
of good town, 200 or over. Will pay
cash. Address Fred W. Horton, Eldora,
Iowa.
AUTOMOBILES.
A LITTLE TIP TO TOU
If yqu want to find out
WHO IS THE USED
CAR DEALER
In Omaha, keep your eye on tha
AUTO
CLEARING HOUSE
2023 Farnam St.
Doug. 6383.
alEEKS AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, aold and exchanged
Wa buy for cash and aell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Oarage
2028-8 Farnam St. Douglaa 4101.
MKEKS AUTO CO.
18 Briscoe, $32.5.
17 Chevrolet, dandy, $325.
17 Ford touring, good, $360.
Twenty others, all guaranteed.
TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam.
CJ1AA for any magneto we can't repair;
yAW also patentee and sole mfgs. of
tha new Affinity spark plug.
O. BAYSDORFER, '
210 North lth St.
GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO.. will
atore your auto. Ratea for Ford care.
$3 a month; large cars, $5 a month.
Douglaa 4338
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO..
2020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb.
MUST aell at once Scripps-Booth chummy
roadster; fine condition. Bargain. Tel.
I Douglaa 800 or Douglas 2787, Mr. T. A.
'Grlswold.
BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
16th and Jackson. Ford Agenta. D. 1600.
LIGHT DELIVERY Ford truck, firat
clafa condition, bargain, $276. ' Phona
Douglaa 7692.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repaira; service
station for Rayfield earburetora and
Columbia atnrage batterlee Edwarda.
EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed isrvica.
SERVICE GARAGE,
16th and Leavenworth. Doug. (000.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto
Exchange Co. 206$ Farnam St. P. (t35.
NEW and used Ford, Ames bodies, Im
mediate delivery. O'Rourke Ooldstrom
Auto Co., 3701 So. 24th, So. 899.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six. ,
MARSH OAKLAND CO..
2300 Farnam St
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY U SMITH.
38th and Farnam Sts. Douglas 1970.
FORD MARKET.
S230 Farnam. 2230 Farnam.
26 new and used Ford bodies.
WB ARE THE USED CAR MEN.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam. Harney 414.
QUALITY USED CARS.
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO.,
2662 FARNAM.
PRIVATELY owned used cars for aale.
OMAHA USED CAR MARKET.
2617 Leavenworth. Tyler 2347.
WILL trade 1918 Maxwell Sedan for Ford
touring and pome cash. Doug. 8044.
Tires and Supplies.
WE WILL SHIP, eubject to examination,
upon receipt of $1 deposit, our guaran
teed plain tread, rebuilt tlra at the fol
lowing very low prlcea:
80x3 $ 7.26 33x4 $12.76
30x3H 9.00 34x4 18.26
22x3Va 10.60 35x4 13.60
31x4 11.70 36x4 16.90
32x4 12.26 S5x4H 16.40
Express chargea prepaid when cash
accompanies order.
STANDARD TIRE CO.,
410 No. lth St
TIRES ONE-HAIF PRICE.
GUARANTEED 1.000 MILES.
toxi f 7.60l30x$Vs
12x3 10.26132x4 11.76
82x4 11.6034x4 11.00
Wa furnish tha old tiros.
Agents wanted.
1 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY.
1618 Davenport Street.
WE do casing and tuba repairing. We
guarantee our wark. New and second
tires.
URBAN TIRE A VTJLCANIIN(J CO..
!2! Harney St Phone Douglaa 841$.
NEW TIRES ON SALE.
Firestone. Congress. Lea Pullman, Flak
Write for prlcea Mention alaea.
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. $01$ FARNAM.
RED1CED RATE.
11 CEN PER MIL-.
Rent a Ford. Drive youraelf. Ford
Livery Co.. 1314 Howard Bt. Douglas 8622.
HEADQUARTERS for gasoline and oil
pumps of all kinds, tanka. air stands,
etc. Phona Douglas 1386. Laubach,
689 Brandels Bldg., Omaha.
GAIN mors mllea; have your tlrea re
treaded by O A O. Tire Co.
$415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261 -W.
FORD light delivery, good running or
der: will sell cheap. H. 78S
Repairing and Painting.
EXPERT radiatora. fendera and auto
bod lea; repairing at reasonable prlcea
Prompt attention given to garage work
ahlp your radiator direct to us.
NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE.
Souk. 7390, lit 8. llth St.
1 ui m 1 k mv 1 rr-firNr, i w w i jc n"N i w v y, - "cri j m ,i fit v t mliuhcuk'.. rH. t i v a ivi i
FATHER
oh: after five or ten
I'LL vje
T!
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATORS
Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired
and rebuilt; large atock uaed radiators
New Ford honeycomb radiators.
OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE WORKS.
181 Cuming 2064 Farnam.
F. P. Barnum Co., 2122 Cum'.ng. D 8044.
High grade Automobile Painting.
Motorcycl eg and Bicyclns.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES.
Bargalna In uaed machlnea. Victor H.
Roos. ths Motorcycl Man. 17th and
7.eavenworth.
PERSONAL
Your
Liberty Bonds,
War Saij)g Stamps.
Partial Payment Receipts,
Will bring the hlghent market with us.
National Bond Co..
610 World-Herald Bidff.
Itth and Farnam.
Offices in Four Principal Cities.
BETTY, I want you home. Let me know
where you are. Tom.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
For Sale.
100 Per Cent Big Type
POLAND-CHINA
BREEDING
In McEachen's Bred Show Sale In
WAYNE, NEB., SATUR
DAY, FEBRUARY 8
Forty-five head One tried sow
five sows, thirty-nine spring gilts.
Four richly bred boars In service
Each one ia a big-type prospect
of unusual promise. One Is a fnll
boar by Big Bob. He Is a big
smooth, high-backed kind with
straight legs and good feet. An
other is one of the best sons of
Alouw's Special that we could
find. Be looks good. Another
is an outstanding good, stretchy
sort by Nebraska Bob and the
other Is the best pig out of a
good litter that we have raised,
aired by Wonder Buster. His
dam la by Wallace's King Joe.
Tha offering la aired by Col. Jack,
Wonder Buster, Schug'a Tlmm,
Mouw'a Fashion and Mouw'a
Jumbo, the aire of Herring's
noted aire, Mouw's Columbua.
These gilts are In thrifty sales con
dition. We have followed the
leading strains In tha shows and
top sales and can say that there
will not be a more consistently
well-bred offering sold this year.
The catalog will be sent upon ap
plication. Send for one.
George A. M'Eachen,
Wayne, Nebraska.
Col. & Don Cunningham, Auct'a.
FOR SALE Nice bay team of marea,
weight about 2,600 lbs., chunky built,
1220. Nice black mare, 1,400 lba., 1166.
1037 So. 24th St. 2 blocka south of
Leavenworth.
HARNESS, SADDLES and TRAVELINO
OOODS.
Wa make them ourselves and sell
them direct to consumer. Why pay two
proflta for Inferior gooda when you can
get high grade goods at first coat?
ALFRED CORNISH & CO..
Phone Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam.
NOTICE to farmers, selling out harness
atock at sacrifice. Owner In France.
See them at residence, 2124 Lake St.
FOR SALE Six horses. Apply at stables,
American Express Co.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Angora cat.
Mrs. Orson Maddox, Stapleton, Neb.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Organised by ths Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and notea as aecui
Ity, (40. mo., H. goods, total, 11.50
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Security Bldg., 16th A Farnam. Ty. 6
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
11 VJ LIBERTY BONDS. O &
ly2 1 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1892. ,'C
6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. 60
Lowest ratea. Private loan bootha. Harry
Maleehock, 1614 Todge, O. 6619. Eat. 1891
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, aa., Jan. 29. Turpentine
Dull 69c; aalea none; receipts 34 bbls. ;
shipments, 42 bblS ; stock, 30,256 bbls.
Rosin Inactive; sales none; receipts,
104 bbls.; shipments, 141 bbls.; atock, 81,
287 bbls. Quote B, 13.1 0 ; D, E, $13.16; F,
$13.20; O, $13.26; H, $13.30; I. $13.66; K,
$15.76; M, $10.25; N WO $16.30; WW,
$16.75.
New York Sugar.
JJevr York, Jan. 2S. Sugar Market,
unchanged.
. ' ' '' 4 ' LATER '-
Blue Valley
Poland-China
Sale at Farm Near
Alexandria. Neb.,
Wednesday, February 5.
58 Head of the Best Sows
We Have Ever Been Able
to Offer.
Ten tried sows, eighteen fall yearlings, thirty spring gilts.
The offering includes three daughters of Blue Valley, two by Blue
Valley A Wonder, one by Blue Valley Orange ; seven by Grand
master Bob; twenty by Blue Valley Timm, eight by Blue Valley
Big Bone, sixteen by Big Russell. Fifteen bred for February,
thirty-six for March and seven for April farrow to the fol
lowing boars: Blue Valley Big Bone, Blue Valley Timm,
Jumbo Longfellow and Blue Valley Bob.
Jumbo Longfellow is by Longfellow Price, from a Big Long Jumbo
dam. Blue Valley Bob is a pig of our own raising, sired by
Blue Valley Timm,' from a Big Bob dam. We sold this pig
to Harry M. West of Odebolt, la., for $1,000, The other boars
are well enough known that they need no comment.
Only two sows in the offering are over 2 years of age. Four litter
sisters of Blue Valley Bob sell. The offering is full of excel
lent prospects and real sows.
The catalog is highly illustrated, containing cuts of some twenty
four of the sows; we will be pleased to mail you one upon
application.
T. F. Walker & Sons,
Alexandria, Neb.
Col. H. S. Duncan, Auctioneer.
Copy riff tat, HIT.
InternftttoiiRl New Service,
Market
LIVE STOCK
Omaha,
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Estimate Wednesday
3 days this wk
Same daya Mat wk. ,
Same 2 wks. ago...
Same 3 wks. ago ..
Same days year ago.
January 29, 1919.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
8,174 13,801 3
8 742
6,800
13,315
7,601
28,600 11,000
23,216 60,616
27,638 32 667
21.619
25,396
30,424 69.773
27,60
30,874 49,697 61.2X7
21.999 43,263 40 771
Receipts ar.d disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for
24-hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., yes
terday: RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H a.
C, M. & St P 8 21
Wabash
Missouri Pacific... 8 IS 2
Union Pacific 5J 84 9
C. & N. W., east.. 17 22 4
C. & N. W., west.. 67 105 11
t St. P. M. & O..86 46
C, B. & Q., east.. 18 10 1
C, B. & Q., west.. 31 69 11
C, R. 1. A P., east. .26 19
C. R. & P., west.. 1
Illinois Central ..9 13 1 1
Chi. Gt. West 8 2
Total receipts. 262 353 50 1
DISPOSITION CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co 85 7,251 431
Swift & Co 1.137 2,994 1,728
Cudahy Packing Col, 831 8,486 2,169
Armour & Co 1029 4 ilis u
Schwartz A Co 361
J. W. Murphy 159
Lincoln Packing Co 34
So. Om. Packing Co 2
Hoffman Bros 14
John Roth & Sons. . 14
Mnyerowlch & Vail 16
Glassherg 6
Wilson 14
W B Van Sant & Co 21
F. P. Lewis 310
Huntzlnger & Oliver 21
J. B. Root & Co 373
J. H. Bulla 22
Rosenstock Bros.... 27
F. G. Kellocrg 67
Werthel'er A Degen 84
Ellis A Co 27
Mo-Kan. C. & C. Co. , 62
E. G. Christie 21
Baker - 70
Banner Bros 80
John Harvey 5112
Jensen & Lundgren 19
Dennis A Francis.. 71
Morel Tack. Co 63
Other Buyers 1,860
Total 8,732 23,410 9,032
Cattle A moderate supply of cat
tle was on hand today estimated
a 16,300 head and trading on ateera waa
about steady with yesterday but anywhere
from 75c to $1,00 lower than a week ago,
best grades selling from $16.2517.60,
medium warmed up lots anywhere from
$15.0016.25 and common to fair kinds
on down. Butcher stock was uneven,
early business waa steady with yesterday
wtth an easier tendency. As compared
with a week ago butcher stock waa fully
$1.00 under last week. Bulls and calves
were steady today but good beef bulls are
$1.00(B1.50 lower than a week ago and
bolognas 2525c lower. Stockera and
feeders were ateadv.
Quotatlona on Cattle Good to choice
beeves. $l. 506 18.25; fair to good be. vca,
$14. 00 191 16.00; common to fair beeves,
$12.7514.00; good to choice yearlings,
JtlS.fl'iti 16.26; fair to gond yearl v. s
$13.0014.00; common to fair yearlings,
$10.0013.00; choice to prima graaa
beevea, $15.0016.00; fair to good graaa
beeves, $13.00 15.00; common to fair
grass beeves, $9.0012.60; Mexican
beevea, $8.0010.00; good to choice heif
ers, $11.0013.50; prime cows, $11.50
13.00; good to choice cows, $9.2111.00;
fair to good cows, $7.509.00; common
to fair cows. $fi.00W7.25; choice to prime
feeders, $13.7516.00; good to choice
feeders, $12.0013.60; medium to good
feeders, $10. 50ft 12.00; good to choice
stockera, $10.00(12.00; fair to good atock
era, $8.60 10.00; common to fair gradea,
t7.50f9 8.50; atock helfera. $6.508.50;
atock cows, $6.257.50; stock calvea,
$7.009.50; veal calvea, $7.0013.75;
bulls, stags, etc., $8.00 10.00.
Hogs Thare was . anotller heavy run
of hogs here today, 331 loads, estimated
at 23,600 head. There was a carry-over
of over 9,000 head. Many believe that
thla estimate of fresh receipts would be
exceeded before the market closed. There
was Httle change In prices, remaining at
the minimum established for this mar
ket. Heavy hogs were probably mr,re
unevenly weaker than yeaterday morn
ing and only a small proportion of re
reeelpta changed hands, being variously
estimated at close to 20,000 held over un
sold. Bulk of aalea was $16.7517.20,
with top at $17.40.
Sheep Receipts today amounted to 47
loads, estimated at 11,000 head. Buyers
seemed to be rather anxioua for fresh
supplies this morning and trading began
at an early hour, with most of the fat
lambs selling at $15.7516.10, with tope
quotable at $16.25, probably 15 25c
higher than yesterday. A sizeable string
of feedra sold at $14.86. Sheep were
steady to stronger.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
Drawn
and Industrial News of
Short Term Notes
Quotations through the National City
company. First National Bank building.
Omaha: Bid. Asked.
Am. Tel. A Tel 6s 195) 102-4 103
Amer. Tobacco 7s (1921). ... 102 Vi 12
Amer. Tobacco 7s (1922) 103 10314
Amer. Tobacco 7s (1923) 103V4 14
Arm. A Co. con. D. 6s (19191.10IH4 im
Arm. A Co. con. I. 6s (1920).100? 100
Arm A Co. con. D. 6s (1923). 100", lOHi
Arm. A Co. con. D. 6s (1924). 100 101 Vj,
Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1919) 100 101
Beth. Steel Co. 7a (1922) .... 1004, 10H,
Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1923) .... 101 101 '4
British 6Hs (1919) 100 100
British 6"s (1921) SSI,
Central Argen. c. 6s (1927).. 87 90
C. B. A Q. joint 4a (1921).... 95 95
Chi. A Weat. Ind. 6a (1919).. 97 98
City of Parla 6a (1921) 98 99
Cudahy Pack. Co. 7s (1923). .102 102
Delaware A Hud. 6a (1920). 98 99
Fed. Farm Loan 4a (1937). .100 100
Fed. Farm Loan 6s (1938). .102 103
Gen. Electric 6a (1920) 100 100
Interboro R. T. 7a (1921).... 87 89
Liggett A Myera 6a (1921) 100 100
Union Pacific 6a (1928) 103 104
Tlmken Det. Axle 7a (1920).. 100 101
U. S. Liberty 38 99.12 99.18
U. S. Liberty 1st 4s 93.30 93.40
U. S. Liberty 2d 4s 93.00 93.10
U. 8. Liberty 1st 48 95.50 95.60
U. S. Liberty 2d 48.. 94.60 94.66
U. S. Liberty 3d 4,8..? 95.36 95.46
U. S. Liberty 4th 48 94.46 94.52
choice, $16.2616.25: lambs, fair to good,
$15.00(3)16.50; lamb feeders, $13.00015 76;
yearlings, good to choice, $12.0012.50;
yearlings, fair to good, $9.009.60; year
ling feeders, $9.50 10.00; wethers, fat,
$10.00(3111.00; wether feeders, $8. 50(g)
10.50;. ewes, good to choice, $9.6010.50;
ewes, fair to good, $9.009.50; ewe feed
ers, $6.008.90.
Chicago LIto Stock.
Chicago, Jan. 29. Cattle Receipts,
5,000 he.ad; beef steers, butcher cattle and
good feeders, Bteady; canners and me
dium rows and light stock, alow to lower;
veal calves, 26c higher. Day prices un
changed except cows and heifers, $6.65
14.00; cannera and cutters, $5. 60 jj 6.65.
Hogs Receipts, 26,000 head; market
steady to strong at yesterday's average
on better grades, othera alow; pigs, 60c
to $1 higher than Monday; bulk of aales,
$17.35(0 17.65; butchers, $17.6517.76;
light, $16.60017.50; packing, $16.60
17.36; throwouts, $15.75$16.60; pigs, good
to choice, $12.5015.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head;
fat lambs, 25c to 40c higher; sheep and
yearlings, 15c to 25c higher; feeders,
steady; lamba, choice and prime, $16.75(9
17.00; medium and good, $15.5016.75;
culls, $12.0014.25; ewes, choice and
prime, $10.76 11.00; medium and good,
$9.50 10.75; culls, $6.00(8.00.
St. Louis Live Stock.
St. Louis, Jan. 29. Cattle Receipts,
6,000 head; market steady; native beef
steers, $11. 60 18.60; yearling steers and
heifers, $9. 60 16.00; cows, $7.6012.50;
stockers and feeders. $8.60 12.00; fair to
prime southern beef steers, $10.0018.00;
beef ewea and heifers, $7.5016.00; can
ners and cutters, $7.258.00; native
calves, $7.7614.50.
Hogs Receipts, 14,900 head! Imarket
steady; lights, $16.90 17.40; pigs, $11.00
15.00; mixed and butchers, $17.2017.76;
good heavy, $17.60(5 17.76; bulk of sales,
$17.3017.70.
Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 500 head;
market ateady; lambs, $16.0016.25; ewes,
$8.6010.60; cannera and choppers, $6.00
9.00.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kanaaa City, Mo., Jan. 29. Cattle Re
ceipts, 12,000 head; market ateady to 10c
lower; no southerners; prime fed steers,
$18.0019.00; dressed beef steers, $12.00$
18.00; western steers, $12.0017.00;
southern steers, nominally $7.00(g13.00;
cows, $6.2514.00; heifers, $8.0014.00;
stockers and feeders, $8.0016.00; bulls,
$7.60fi 11.00; calves, $7.00 14.00.
Hogs Receipts, 18,000 head; market
steady; bulk of sales, $16.9017.36;
heavy, $17.25 17.55 ; packers and butch
ers, $17.25 17.60; lights, $16.7517.10;
pigs, $12.00(3114.25. .
Sheep snd Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head;
market 10c and 15c higher; lambs, $16.00
16.50; yearlings, $10.0014.6t); wethers,
$9.0011.60; ewes, $8.00 10.60; stockers
and feeders, $8.00 16.00.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., Jan. 29. Hogs Re
ceipts, 11,000 head; inarket, steady; light,
$1.9017.00; mixed, $16.9017.10; heavy,
$16.9017.10; bulk of aalea, $16.9517.05.
Cattle Receipts. 3,000 head; market,
ateady; beat steers, $9.0016.60; fat cows,
and heifers, $6.7512.60; canners, $5.60
(.50; stockers and feeders, $8.001.50;
feeding cows and heifers, $6.758.75
Sheep Receipts, 3,000 head; market,
steady,
St. Joseph Live Stock. .
St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 29. Cattle Re
ceipts, 4,000 head; market strong; steera,
$11.00018.00; cows and heifers, $6.00
16.50; calves, $6.O013.00.
Hogs Receipts. 27,000 head; market
slow; top, $17.36; bulk of sales, $16.60
17.25.
Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 4,000 head;
market strong; lambs, $13.00 16.60; ewes,
$8.00(010.50.
Sew York Coffee.
New York. Jan. 29. There was a mod
erate volume of business In the market
for coffee futures today and a further
Improvement In prices owing to reports
of continued steadiness in Brazilian mar
kets as a result of European buying. The
opening hero was I to 13 points higher,
with May contracts selling up to 13.65c
and December to 13.20O during the day
on scattered covering and a little buying
for trade accounts. The market closed
at about tho best point of tha day, show
ing a net advance of 30 to 34 polnta
May, 13.64c; July, 13.50c; September,
13.35c; October, 13.30c; December, 13.22c;
January, 13.17c. Spot, steady; Rio 7a,
14 Vic; Santoa 4s 21 Vic. Few fresh offers
were reported In the coat and freight and
sales were reported of Santos 4s In a
small way at 19.00c, London credits.
The official cables reported an advance
of 276 rels In tha Rio markets. Santoa
spots were not' quoted and futures were
unchanged to 7$ rela lower. Rio reported
a clearance of 24,000 bags for New Or
leans. New York Froduco.
New Tork, Jan. 29. Butter Market,
lower; creamery, higher than extras, 47 V
48c; creamery extras, 46 847c; firsts,
44 6 46c.
Eggs Market, lower; fresh gathered
packed, extra firsts, 6960e; do, flrata,
ri 11 cm j a
Cheese Market, lower; state current
make, specials, 3435c; do, average run,
84c
Dressed Poultry Market, dull; chickens,
2434 Vic; fowls, 2535c,
Live Poultry Market, firm; chickens,
2S(g 29c; other prices unchanged.
,
Dry flood.
New Tork, Jan. ,39. Cotton goods and
yarns today were quiet; raw silk was
lower. Dress gooda lines for the fall sea
son will bo opened shortly.
v Evaporated Apples and Dried fruits.
New York, Jan. 29. Kvaporated apples,
quiet. Prunes In good demand. Apricots
scares. Peaches strong. Raisins firm.
for The Bee by
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha. Jan. 29. 1919.
Receipta of, grain were generally light
with 36 cara of wheat, 64 care of corn, 49
cars of oata, 15 cars of rye, and 17 cara of
barley. Last Thursday receipts were 20
cars of wheat, 98 cars of com. 42 cara of
oats, 3 cars of rye and 18 care of barley.
Corn prices generally ranged from un
changed to 6c higher, the bulk bringing
several eenta advance. Several cars of No.
5 yellow of Inferior grade aold l2o be
low yesterday'a price, but tha bulk waa
unchanged to higher. Corn ofterlnga aold
very readily and tha tables were cleared
up early. ' . ,,
Oata were Ac up to lttc lower, the bulk
going at about Wo decline. Rya prlcea
were 2c higher.
Hurley waa lc off to 2c up.
Wheat market waa unchanged.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Today Week Year
Ago Ago.
Receipts
Wheat 36 20 10
Corn 64 98 90
Oata 49 42 16
Rye 16 3
Barley 17 18
Shipments
Wheat 84 26 IB
Corn 89 98 173
Oata 60 24 19
Rye 0 18 6
Hurley 26 17 1
KKCEIVTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat Corn Oats
Chicago 71 44 !4
Kansas City 39 114 60
St. Louis 44 30 35
Minneapolis 105 , ..
Duluth 120
Winnipeg 226
Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, $1.35. No. 3
white: 2 cars, $1.36, (loaded out). No. 4
white: S cars. $1.30; 1 car- $1.29; 1 car
$1.27. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.26. No. 3
yellow: 1 car, $1.36. No. 4 yellow: 1
car, $1.32; 4 cars, $1.31; 16 cars, $1.30; 8
cars, $1.29. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1,284:
3 cars, $1.28; 2 cars, $1.27; 8 cars, $1.26;
2 cars, $1.25; 2 cars, $1.24. No. 6 yellow:
2 cars, $1.20. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, $1.33.
No. 4 mixed: 2 cars $1.30; 4 cara $1.29;
1 car, $1.28; 7 cars, $1.27. No. 6 mixed:
2 cars, $1.27; 3 cars, $1.26; 4 cars. $1.23;
2 cars, $1.22. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.17.
Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.20.
Oats No. 2 white: 1 car, 66c. Stand
ard: 1 car, 69 Vic. No. 3 white: 3 cars,
59c; 1 car, 68V4c; 5 cars, 68c; 4 cars,
57V4c; 2 cars, 67c. No. 4 white: 1 car,
69c; 2 cars, 68c; 1 car, 67c: 6 cars,
6714c 'Sample white: 1 car, 67c.
Rye No. 2: 2 cars, $1.34..
Barley No. 3: 1 car, 90c. No. 4: 3
cars, 89c; S cara, 8c. Rejected: 1 car,
85c.
Wheat No. i hard: 1 car, $2.22. No.
3 hard: 1 car, $2.16; 1 car, $2.16, Na. 5
hard: 1 car, $2.05. No. 1 northern
spring: . 2 cars, $2.18; 1 car, $2.06. No. 3
spring: 1 car, $2.11; 3-5 car, $2.00. No.
2 mixed: 1 car, $2.11; 1 car, $2.08. No.
3 mixed: 1 car, $2.08; 1 car, $2.06. No.
5 mixed: 1 car, $2.02. Sample mixed: 1
car, $2.00; 1 car, $1.94.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Jan. 29. Reporta that vessel
rates from Argentina to the United Statea
had been aubjected to a aharp cut largely
offset in the corn market today the
bullish Influence of the decision not to
reduce the February minimum cost of
hogs. Corn closed nervous, 2V4c net low
er to lVc advance, with May 117 Vi to
117V4 and July 114Vs to 114. Oats
finished 1 cent to 2Vs cent down, and
provisions unchanged to a raise of $1.
Maintaining the hog minimum at $17.60
resulted in a general rush to buy corn at
the opening, and made prtcea Jump In
aome cases as much as 6 cents. On the
bulge, however, selling broadened out,
especially after attention had been turned
to chances of increased Imports from
Argentina. The bearish effect was chiefly
on deferred deliveries. Nearer months
were governed more . by the persistent
holding tendency on the part of domestic
producers. In this connection ths fact
that request from Italy for a prompt
shipment cargo from Canada or the United
States could not be filled attracted wide
spread notice.
Heavy realizing aales caused Independent
weakness In oats. Liberal shipping trans
actions failed to check Bearish sentiment.
Provision futures with the single ex
ceptionof January ribs rose at once to
the maximum limit and then held tight
Cash Quotations Corn No. 3 yellow,
nominal; No. 4 yellow, $1.231.25; No. 5
yellow, $l.Z0(g1.22.
Qats No. 1 white, 5557v4c; a tan
dnfd, 5768c.
Rye No. $1.62.
Barley 80c$l. 00.
Timothy $7.0010.00.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $23.60.
Rlba $21.6022.37.
Chicago cloalng prices, furnished The
Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain
brokera, 316 South Sixteenth street,
Art. ( Open. High. Low. Cloee. Yeat'y.
Corn ' 7
Feb. 1.27 1.29 1.22 1.2S 1.23
Mar. 1.27 1.27 1.21 1.21 1.22
May 1.22 1.22 1.17 1.17 1.19
July 1.19 1.19 1.14 1.14 1.16
Oata
Feb. .58 .68 .65 .65 .67
Mar. .69 .59 .66 .66 .68
May .60 .60 .66 .66 .58
July .67 .67 .55 .65 .66
Pork
Jan , 44.00
May 38.60 38.60 37,60
Lard.
Jan. 23.47 23.47 22.9T
May 23.47 23.47 22.97
Rlba
Jan 22.40 22.40
May 21.45 21.45 20.95
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 29. Corn Jan
uary, $1.34; February, $1.29; March,
$1.2; May, $1.23; July, $1.29.
St. Louie Grain.
St. Louis, Jan. 29. Corn January,
$1.30; May, $1.21.
Oats January, 58 c; May, 68o.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Jan. 29. Butter Market, low
er; creamery. 40c45a
Egga Market, nigner; receipts, 7,18$
cases: firsts, 49c49c; ordinary firsts,
48c48c; at mark, cases Included 48
49c.
Potatoes Market, lower; receipts, 66
cara; Wisconsin. Michigan and Minnesota,
bulk and sacks. $1.601.70.
Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls,
29c; springs, 27c.
New l'ork General.
New York. Jan. 29. Wheat Spot,
steady; No. 2 red, $2.34, track, New
York.
Corn Spot, ateady; No. 2 white and
No. t yellow, $1.44, cost and freight,
New York.
Oats Spot, easier; standard, 677c.
Lard Unsettled; middleweat. $23.50
24.00.
Other artirlea unchanged.
I.lnaeed.
Duluth, Minn., Jan. 29. lned, $3.20.
George McManus
the Day
FINANCIAL
New York, Jan. 29. Complete domi
nance of today'a stock market by United
Statea Hteel waa the logical sequel to
yesterday's cut In the steel common
"extra" dividend from 2 to 1 per cent be
cause of smaller earnings.
Speculators and traders as a whole
Interpreted the reduction as especially ap
plicable to other industrials, Including
former "war brides," whose futurs dis
bursements are expected to bo guided by
the conservative policy of tha ateel cor
poration. United Statea Steel had a feverish open
ing at an extreme setback of 2Va polnta,
rallied a fraction and later broke to 88.
closing at a loss of 8Vi points on a turn
over aggregating about one-third of the
day'a total operattona.
Associated Industrials lost 1 to I polnta,
Bethlehem, Crucible and Lackawanna
Steela and Republic Iron yielding easily
wtth American Car and Baldwin Loco
motive. Motora, coppera and tobacooa
dropped 1 to 2 points and specialties were
heavy but dull.
Ralls were affected by additional De
cember statements of earnings, ayatema
such aa Canadian Pacific, Baltimore and
Ohio and Southern Railway showing net
decreases of $900,000 to $1,600,000, partly
offset, however, by tha mora favorable
returns of Reading, Jersey Central and
"Nickel Plate."
Two stocks of different caliber, Marine
preferred and hide and leather preferred,
were conspicuoua for their relative
strength, holding their substantial galna
to the end.
Aside from Anglo-French 6a, which roae
a fraction to 97.78, their maximum eince
1917, the bond Hat, Including Llhertv
tssuea. was Irregular, mostly at nominal
recessions. Total sales (par value) ag
gregated $11,875,000. Old United Statea
bonda were unchanged on call.
A fractional rally In United States Steel
at midday waa succeeded by fresh Belling,
forcing that stock down to a lower level.
Other Industrials weakened, Baldwin 'Lo
comotive losing 3V points, while oils can
celed their gains and speclaltlea in gen
eral made 'further concessions.
Number sales and quotations on
Ing stocks:
Sales. High. Low.
lead
Close. 67
46
88
68
70
112
99
11
68
92
198
46
23
168
68
65
87
95
23
33
35
46
62
22
62
15
148
1?1
92
36
Amer. Beet Sugar.. 700 68 67 Vi
Amer. can 6400 46 Vi
Amer. Car and F..4300 89
Amer. Locomotive
Amer. 8. A Ref. ..6300 70V4
Amer. Sugar Rcf
Amer. Tel. & Tel.. 7500 100
Am. Zinc, L. and S
Anaconda Copper. .6100 68
Atchison 400 92
Atl. G. & W.I.S.S.L.2300 98 Vj
Baltimore A Ohio. 700 46
Cal. Petroleum .
46H
87
69
93
68
92
97
46 5
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather. .
Chesapeake & o..
Chi., Mil. & St. P.
300 158 158
600 69 68Vi
600 tt 66V,
2-'U0 38 Vs
37V,
95
23 V4
um. a N. W
200 95 '4
C, R. I. Z P. ctfa. 600 23 Vi
cnino copper
9nn 99 7i 19
i-oio. Fuel & Iron.. 300 36 35
Corn Prod. Ref. ...6900 47 V4 46 vi
Crucible Steel ....8100 63 Vi 62 V4
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 3800 22 22
fioiuiBr s oecuri... 9(10 bs 61
Erie
800 IS
15
Oen. Electric . .
Oeneral Motors
Great Nor. nfrf.
600 149
.148
.1600 123 121
Ot. Nor. Ore ctfa.. 3800 37
Illinois Central
Insplra. Copper 1400 44
Int. Mer. Mar. pfd.24000 98
Inter. Nickel 3200 96
Inter. Paper 700 34
36
96
26
34
95
44
96
26
84
$2
113
28
168
23
24
71
73
28
104
90
84
23
45
46
20
77
72
11
98
26
49
191
127
102
89
115
69
86
41
68
rwennecoil Copper ,
Louisville Z N .. .
Maxwell Motors.... $00 28 28
Mexican Petrol... 61000 172 167V4
Miami Copper 300 23 23
Missouri Pacific... 2000 24 24
Montana Power 9fin ti
in. r. Central 1000 73
N. Y., N. H. ft" H..1400 28
Norfolk & West... 1400 ..
Northern Pacific... 600 90
Paclflo Mall 400 35
Pacific Tel. - Tel
Pennsylvania 1300 45
Pittsburgh Coal
72
28
89
34
FRay Cona. Copper.. 400 20 20
't 78 77
Rep. Iron & Steel.. 2000 73 72
Shattuck Ariz. Cop. 200 11 11
Southern Pacific. .7000 98 97
Southern Railway.. 2200 27 26
Studebaker Corp.. .5100 49 48
Texas Co 8900 193 J90
Union Pacific 2100 127 126
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. 1400 102 101
U. S. Steel .194700 -90 88
U. 8. Steel pfd.... 200 115 115
Utah Conner sfino 70 o,z
. v-oiin union 4H0 87
Westingh. Electric. 700 41
Beth. B 22100 60
Bid.
86
40
68
New York Bonds.
b reg'- ?,40t N' ,at W 8
3S' 89 Int- M- M- 97
c?up- 89 K. C. S. rcf. 6s 84
V a Lib, 3s 99L. A N. un. 4s.. 85
U. S. 4s, reg...l04M K & T 1st 4s 64
U. S. 4s, coup. 104 Mo. Pac. gen. 4a 60
Am For Sec 6s 99Mont. Power 6s 92
Am. T. & T. c 5s 93N. Y. C. deb 6a 99
Anglo-F'h 6a 97 11-16N. Pacific 4a.. 84
Arm. & Co. 4s 87 N. Pacific 3a... 60
Atchison gen 4s 83 0. S. L. ref 4a 86
R A O. cv. 4 Via 78 "Pac T. A T. 6a 94
Beth Steal ret 5s 87 Penn. eon. 4s 95
Cen. Leather 6a 96Penn. gen. 4s 88
Cen. Pac. 1st... 80Readlng gen. 4a 86
U & O. cv. 5a.. 85'S L 8 F a 6b 64
C B & Q joint 4s 96 S. Pac. cv. 5a.. 101
C M & S P c 4 77 S. Ry 6s J2
C R I & P r 4a 74.T. P. !(.... 0
C. 4 S. ref 4 77 Union Pacific 4a 87
D & R O ref 5a 48 U. 8. Rubber 5a 86
J & R O r 5a 49U. S. Steel 6s 100
Erie gen. 4s.... 63 "Wabaah 1st 96
Qen. Elec. 6s.... 97French. 6s 104 11-16
Bid.
New York Metals.
New York. Jan. 29. Copper Nominal;
electrolytic, 1823c. Other metals!
VcnSr,anBed- At London: Spot copper.
87f'10s; tin, 244 15s; lead, 34.
New York Money.
New York, Jan. 29. Mercantile Paper
crnchanged.
Sterling Unchanged.
Franca Unchanged.
Guilders Demand, 41 l-16c; cables,
41 6-1 6C.
Lire Demand, $6.35; cables, $ $1.
Mexican Dollars Unchanged.
Time Loans Steady; unchanged.
Call Money Firm; high, 4; low, 4
ruling rate 4; cloalng bid, 4; offered at
4; laat loan, 4 per cent.
' Liberty Bonds.
New York; Jan. 29. The final prlcea
on Liberty bonds today were:
3a, 99.18; flrat convertible 4a, 3 88
second 4s, 93.00; first convertible 4s
9o.60; second convertible 4ia 94 62- thirrt
4Via, 95.36; fourth 4., ,41; ' d
New York Cotton.
New Vnrlr t . .
barely steady, with a general net loss of
w isu poinia.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City. Mo.. Jan. 29 Butter
Two cents lower; ireamerv. 49c; flrata
47; seconds, 45c; packing, $jo.
SPORT DINNER
AND TRILllflGS
AT CLUB TONIGHT
Lovers of Athletics Win Out
Over Others and Will
Stage Stag Event for
Themselves.
Lovers of sports amon$ the mem
bership of the Athletic club have
finally won a point over the Bean
Brummels.
A restricted stag party is the big
event tonight, and positively no
ladies will be allowed above the
first floor of the club.
Reason: A newly formed com
mittee for the entertainment, com
prising Gene Melady, Frank La
tenser, Clarke Coit and W. E,
Schall, has some interesting sur
prises. The stags will be their own selve
tonight. Even the fire escapes will
be guarded to keep the members
restricted in their jolly entertain
ment from their wives or sweet
hearts. While the men enjoy themselves
at beef steak dinners artd poke one
another in the ribs in accord with
the special "secret" entertainment
the ladies will be wall-flowers in the
grill, probably enjoying tete-a-tetcs
about the "horrid brutes" above.
But, ladies, you are not forgotten,
for you will be thoroughly enter
tained with orchestra music.
The program is as follows:
-8 o'clock Beef ateak dinner. Feast
ing will be enhanced by tha preaenca ol
a Jazs orchestra, a colored Quartet and
cabaret entertainment.
7:45 Swimming exhibition In tha pool
J:16 Wrestling and athletic events In
the gymnasium. Earl Pesek will glva an
exhibition of various wrestling holds.
There will be no reservation ol
dinner plates, the committee having
decided on a policy of first come,
first served.
Preparations are being made for
600 persons.
Claimant of Title in
the Light Heavyweight
Class Plans Big Tour
Mason City, la., Jan. 29. Helmer
Myre, claimanto f the light heavy-
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wcigin wrcsiimg nonors OI tile
world is planning on a trip through
Nebraska this spring, according to
an announcement which has just
been made by Frank Ryan, his man
ager here. He claims his title by
reason of his victory over Clarence
Eklund at Charles City a year ago.
Myre has not appeared in a ring
since last summer with one excep
tion. The last time he entered the
ring was at the Iowa state fair last
year. He has met two defeats in the
last four years. Eklund defeated
him once but lost in a later match
and Caddock threw him a couple
of times in a match here one night
just before Gene Melady's protege
Courtney Again to Coach
Cornell University Crew
Ithica, N. Y. Jan. 29. Charles E.
Courtney, who because of failing
health retired as head of the Cornell
crew in 1916, has reaccepted that po
sition, it was announced here today.
He will be assisted next season by
John Collyer, assistant coach last
var anrl Trtlin T-f -.,.! kn. K..;M-r
Mr. t-ourtney, who is 09 years of
age, had completed 33 years of ac
tive coaching at Cornell, when he
announced his retirement. Since
then he has acted in an advisory
capacity..
Hendricks Made Manager
of Indianapolis Ball Club
Indianapolis, Jan. 29. Jack Hen
dricks, former manager of the St.
Louis Cardinals, will manage the In
dianapolis American association club
this season, James C. McGill, owner
of the club, announced tonight.
Hendricks Said his salary would be
more than when he managed the
Indianapolis club heretofore.
National Boxing Tournament
to Be Held in Boston in April
New York, Jan. 29. Secretary F.
W. Rubien, of the Amateur Athletic
union, announced here tonight that
this year's national boxing cham
pionship tournament would be held
at Mechanics hall, Boston, under the
auspices of the Boston Athletic as
sociation, April 7 and 8.
The Metropolitan boxing tourney
has been awarded to the Brother
hood of American Railway Express
employes, who have arranged for
the events in eight classes. They
will be decided at Madison Square
Garden here, March 27 and 29.
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