THE i BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919. 15 i FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. yOR SALE HOLT COUNTY QUARTER. liSO sores, luuated miles northeast of O'Neill, tho county seat. This quar ter lies level, good black loam soil, 30 acre under plow, balance good hay land, every foot can be broken and profitably farmed. Price for 15 lay only. 37 SO per ai re. ONE-THIRD t'ASH. balance S years at 6 ier cent In terest payable semi-annually. .MODKK.V 20.ROOM HOTEL In A-l rondltton. locat.-d in east central f.s braj'ka. In a good live town of 700 popu lation, tho only hotel In town. Thle hotel la a money miikfr and rents for ' per month. Trice for a short time, JS.SOO, ono-thlrd cash, balance i years' time at 6 per cent Interest semiannual ly. Jf Interested write or see owner, M. A. Uracil, Central City, Nebraska. GOOD RANCH" FOR SALE! Wen improved 640 acres. 514 miles from railroad town, all In one body tx cept SO Berts, lying i mile away. 80 scr'S under culilvatiun. Soil black, sandy loam. Improvements consist of 2-story house, cattle, burns for 2D0 h.sd of cattK horse barn for 9 had of horsi-a, good granary, rhicken houses. 4 well with S windmills. SSchoolhous on Ilia ranch. ' T'rms: $4 wr acre; tj cash and the balance 5 yesia' time, 6 per cent Interest. 1 Owner wants to sell ou account of old A e. PRJOIi & RANZ. Telephone Ilcnson 218. Farmers and Merchant Bank, Omaha Ucnson Sta., Nebraska. -M0-A C R K VVA S H 1 GTON COTNTV FARM. Three miles from two good towns, 15 miles to Omaha r .111 acres fine pasture, balance under cultivation; occupied bv owner; lots of stock always fed on place; large bum Mr mo head of stock; hog house for luo head; two double cribs; windmill, silo, water works; large l-room house. If you want best buy In Washington county buy this. Price tijd per acre; terms at f t, per cent; school boust: across tho road; possession March 1. CiRAH AM-PETEKS REALTY CO. fi Omaha, Nat'l Hank, ttmnhti. Nl. Ranch for Sale ortra3e 1 ,W7 acres of the best land In Perkins county for sale or will take income prop- rty up to (L'O.nun; Jul) acres In cultiva tion: .'i.'.n acres more i.f good smooth Plow la nil and the rest is good grazing land; tins place is s miles trom Ursnti tho county p.at of Perkins county; school house on the phic,.; good welis. h"nse, barn, granaries. 4 chicken house; all fenced and cross .fenced ; price $42. o P-T "re. Write I.oVl, nux 57, arnnt .'b IvIJl BALir" COUNTY" H IfRRB THE" WHEAT IS FINE. Half a noctlon of tba best land In Kimball county of deep rich sot) close to market, schools and churches located on tho main graded road, telephone line, rural routo One hundred acres winter wheat on the land sowed on sod. One third goes to the buyer. Terms, 13,000 cash, balance to suit nt per cent. It won't pay you to waif. J R. CARTER, Bushmill. Neh. " AORK8, blcul bouto iiiid-location." 1 v-r-rich soil: 5. lino Improvements; 10 min utes' walk depot and center of turn; ailtolna land held at :iiiu to sr.uu mo acre: rented M.h. 1 to Mch.. 1920. 1450 In advance; rent applied ,m firai pay ment. Price ts.tnii; Jt.OOO down, ,.',i. i -:,r t per cent. 11. H. StOJcus. Western (Saline Co,), Neli. 40 ACRES Kood farm laiidtno Blid one half miles from Wann. Nch. Well im proved; $4.00U on easy terms. Ashland State bank. Ashland, Neb. ?'(, acres of good land adjoining city AshlRiid. large modern house, fine buildings, price $20,000 on easy terms. Address As'-'ind state bank Ashioiid. Net. V KI.I. improved s , 2V, miles from Hushnoii; good i..e-;..m house; guod barns an. I vheris; ever' Jiing ready for a man to move onto and start to farming this sprmir; 80 acres ready for spring plow: sti acres nioro that can be brok en; balance dandy pasturo land; price, - per acre. 5.000 cash, balance easy terms Rl".AL 11 A HI JAIN, At'T QUICK. 80-acrcs, improved; 10 miles to Ben son, 4 miles from Washington. 70 acres in hifrh. state of cultivation. Jo acres Vusture. Urovo at buildings Price, S-1'5 ier acre. llKl.l) LAND COMPANY. Ut4 nilANDKIS BLDU 1. 81K4. i'( i 'it 11 v n 1 1 k biV ruit r Y At.' A 'ks" Tmllw from Kunveii, Neb., SO acres cultivated, bslance rollins and hilly. Oood set of Improvements. Kvcellent combination, stock and Brain farm. Price 120 per acre. Will accept one-third down and arry balance to suit purchaser. F. M. Michael Co., 01 0 Klectrlc Bldg., Omaha. two HUNUREU PttRTlT ACRES i 'i miles from town, Thayer. Neb., 200 acres under cultivation. Tair Improvements. Dandy combination stock and grain farm. Owner will accept J4.00.0 as first payment, balance to suit purchaser. ie. II Michael CO., 510 Klectrlc Bldg., Ountha. WIS HAVE SEVERAL CHOICE FARMS In , Holt. Howard, Custer and Thayer coun ties. Nebraska, that can be bought with small payment down, balance to suit pur chaser. , Also have several dandy good ranches that can be bought at a bar rsin. F. M. Michael Co., 510 Electric Hldg., Omaha. roRSAI,E 'i secttoi) of Platte 'valley land, 2 miles of county seat; good Improvements; 1100 per aero; will carry back half 011 'Ttll. If interested ad dress P. O. Heir No. 1, Plattsmojth. Nob. FOR $5,000 CASH Balance half-crop payments, 960 acres level land 200 acres winter wheat. Own er, B-915, The Omaha Hee. WRITE me for pictures and prices of ic? farms and ranches In good old Dawes county. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford Neb. , J.ie-iO-ACitE ranch, Well improved Plenty hay land. 120.00 acre. Easy terms. Telephone R. F. D. Write John W. I.hotak. Harwell, Neb. FOR RENT iO acres; U-ruum house; on mils west of Dundee. C D. ARMSTRONG, 3S5 Securities Bids. Tel. Doug. 1580 GOOD Omaha Income property for clear western land or eastern NeDraska farm Sir Pease. 2H Brsndel Theater B'.dfc SI ER RICK "COUNTY, Improved corn sod alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. l.A RSONj Jntral City. Neb IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co., Nebraska. R. E. Holme Kushnell. Neb. - Oregon Land, f JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offers you a home In the land of sunshine, where conditions aro right for raising alfalfa snd cattle. Address, Jordan Valley Farms. Boise, Idaho. "South Dakota Lands. FOR South Dakota lands, raw and Im proved, see A. A. Patzman, 301 Karbach Bldg. Phone Tyler 6S4. Wisconsin Lands. WHEN you buy land, buy tha best. We have some of the very choicest land In tl-.e best section of Central Wis consin, for sale on easy ternys. Good clay loam soil, country thickly settled; good water, schools, roads and mar kets. Write for book and map. John H. Owen Lumber Co.. No. 60 Mill St.. Owen. Clark County. Wis Wyoming Lands. .MUST sell before, March 1. $31.25 per acre, part cash, balance two or five years: fine half section farm Gsslleu county, Wyoming; 100 acres In cultivation, shal low tiatr, good Improvements. R. C Fortune. Owner, Stewart Wyo. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. 350 pel a.. Including paid up water right. -Jenry r.evl ft C St. Rylander. 854 Omaha 'at Miscellaneous. itV OWNER LEAVING 50 acres improved level productive bottom land near Bluffs; mile to school. Price, 13.600; one-third cash. Walnut 1395. Address 'istj Leavenworth St. FARM LANDS FOR RENT. FOR RENT Some good farms In Klm ball and Banner counties; bank refer ences necessary.. J. R. Carter, Bushnell, Neb. FARM LANDS WANTED. H VANTED TO BUY 80 to ISO acres in eastern Nebraska. Must be a bargain snd reasonable terms. F. M. Michael Co . 610 Klectrlc Bldg., Omaha. AUTOMOBILES. 4IEEK3 AUTO CO. Urd cars bought, sold and exchanged W buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Oarage. 2t);- Farnam St, Douglas 4161. MEEKS AUTO CO i KAQUARTERS for gasoline and oil pumps of all kinds, tanks, air stands, etc Phone Douglas lss6. Laubach, -$ Brsndel Hidg., imiab. BRINGING UP AW - -SET IT YHEN 4ET HONE FOS CLUB jTA'tIN' OUT Hit) LATE AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. CADILLAC USED CAR DEPARTMENT A Safe Place to Buy. Cadillac Type 65 Victoria. An en closed four-passenger car, In excellent condition. Cadillac 1914 Touring. In good me chanical condition. Scrtppf-Booth 1918 Roadster. This Is practically a nv car, having run less than 400 miles. Bargain. studrbakfr 1017 thrs e-pa&senpr roadster. in dandy condition. Tires m-arly now. Pn-o U right. Heo 1016 Tourinsr. Paint and tires good. A reliable tar to buy, TIaynos 1917 Touring. In first-rlaas condition and la iww being repainted. Franklin 1917 St-dat:. Looks and runs like a new car. An excellent value. Our stock of usi-d cars la very com pM, Call at fur office and let ua show you what w have. VVe can u re ly find a car (hat will suit you. JONES-HANSEN CADILLAC CO., Karnam at 26th. 1 Harney 710. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE NEW LOCATION 1912-H FARNAM ST. t-lnBtoi! Sedan, new $1500 X. - Olds 8 1 13110 New Moon $unt) ISIS Chalmers $100 I) Iti Hulck $750 Liberty , $700 IJ17 Undue $700 Knrly 1917 Undue 7(lt 1K17 Chalmers i50 III7 Saxon H"0 Itlls Kord Sedan 700 " litis Kurd Touring $tn0 If Is Kord TouriiiK $37S I I Kurd Tourltm- . . f 250 Islii Chevrolet ....$160 Late ISIS Ford roadster $100 and Ml others. DON'T FORGET W Rivf R-day trial, money back 4 if not satisfied. W'q uirry tli' slock 'and make the price. THE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 1912-14 Farnam St. CENTRAL GARAGE Tyler 7U. Tyler 714. 1917 Ford Sedan , demountable rims, shock absorber. 1918 Ford Sedan. Heintz starter, I,ee punctureproof tires. 1HI7 Ford Koadster. II'IJ Ford Tourine. I flit; Ford Touring. 1!M7 Hodge. Franklin, Series . 1917 National 6, 7-passenger. 1917 Sludebaker 6. 4 litis Model S3, Overland. New Maxwells at a big discount. CENTRAL USED CAR MARKET CENTRAL GARAGE 1318 Harney. 313 S. 14th BINGAMAN GARAGE" We repair all makes of cars. Open Sundays, tllve us a trial. Phone Douglas 2S34. CM Of) for any magneto we can't repair; V-"U aiso patentee and sole mfgs of the new Affinity spark plug. O. BAYSDORFER, 210 North 18th St. Gl.OBK VAN AND STORAGE CO., wik store your auto. Rates for Ford cars, $3 n month; large cars. 15 a month Dougles 4338. LSED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 2020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. 17 FORD coupe, $495; '17 Ford touring, $:i45; '17 Ford roadster, $336. Look them over, all guaranteed. Trawver Auto Co., 1910 Farnam. HAVE on hand both new and second-hand cars; good shop and garage; wish to sell business and rent garage. Box 419. Sidney, Neb. NATIONAL. SIX, chummy roadster, brand new, at big discount; positively biggest bargain In Omaha. F. E. Miller, Tyler 32. 917 Farnam WANTED TO BUY. Used car; no objection of not running; must be cheap for cash. Call Douglas 4442. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards WANTED FOR bPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto, Exchange Co. 2u59 Farnam St. P. 03 NEW and used Ford. Ames oodles, im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Goldstrom Auto Co., 3701 So. S4th. So, 399. 1916 FORD truck, good tires, in first class condition, will demonstrate; the best of fer takes It. Douglas 4442. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 8300 Farnam St QUALITY USED CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO, 5563 FARNAM MY 1918 Ford sedan, used three months; $75 worth of extras; $690 take It .Call Tyler 2347. PRIVATELY owned used cars for sale. OMAHA USED CAR MARKET. 2S17 Leavenworth. Tyler 3347. GOOD USED CARS. GUY U SMITH, 38th and Farnam Sts. Dougla 170. FORDt MARKET. 3230 Farnam. I 2230 Farnam. 35 new and fased Ford bodies. BU1CK, light six touring car, first class condition, tires nearly new. A bargain at $900.00. Phone Douglas 109. FOR SALE Cheap International truck, model A. Call Benson 140. 'J. H. Martlg. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co.. 15th and Jackso:- Ford Agents. D. 8500. SXl'ERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE, 11th snd Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. WE ARB THE USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. Harney 414. SMITH H-Ton Form-A-Truck with bod y and cab. 3873 Leaven worth St. LATE 1917 Chevrolet tn good condition only $350 rash. Phone Douglas 7338. FORD delivery truck, in fine order, $350. 272 Pinkney St. Phone Webster 3741. "iMti LSED CAR MART" SERVICE GARAOE 191S FORD touiiiiit body: exchange for .Ford roadster body. Call Tyler 2347. FATHER TELL YOUR WIFE AN' MET AN MUSIC WUZ. TALKiN-OPEBSA TO YOUtF-tCv J AUTOMOBILES. LATE 1917 CHEVROLET In good condi tion, only $(50 cash. Phone Doug. 7333. Tires and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HA1F PRICE. GUARANTEED 3.000 MILES. 30x3 $ 7 50!10x34 1 121. 32x:;i 10.35!32x 11.76 33x4 11.50134x4 13.00 We furnish the old tire. Agents wanted. 3 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY, 1516 Davenport Street. WE do casing and tuba repairing. We guarantee our work. New and second tires. URBAN TIRE ft VULCANIZING CO., 5223 Harney St. Phone Douglas S413. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress. I.e Pullman, Flsk. Write for-prices. Mention sizes. K AIM AN TIRE JOBBERS, 2016 FARNAM. REDUCED RATE. 12 CENTS PER MILE. Rent a Ford. Drive yourself, Ford Livery Co.. 1314 Howard St. Douglas :i22. BARGAINS, new No. 1 tires and tubes. Tires 46 per cent off, List tubes 35 per cent, write or phone Webster 1034. Day 1S0S No. 24th. GAIN more mile; have your tire re treaded by Q. A G. Tire Co. 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. FORD light delivery, good running or der: will sell cheap. H. 6786. Repairing and Painting. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiator repaired and rebuilt; large stock used radiator. New Ford honeycomb radiators. OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE WORKS. 1819 Cuming 2064 Farnam. EXPERT radiators, fenders and auto bodies: repairing at reasonable prices. Prompt attention clven to garage work ship your radiator direct to us. NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE, Doug. 739 0. 218 S. 19th St CENTRAL garage repair dept., night and dsy service. If in trouble call Us. Tyler 714. All work guaranteed. "p. P. Barnum Co.. 21 22 Cunv.mr. D 8044. High grade Automobile Painting. Motcrcyclesaiid Bicycles. HA R LEY - DAVIDSON MOTOR! CYCLES. Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle Man. 37 in and Leavenworth T H K E KS PK K lT"TWI N H AkTe Y-IJAV1 D - son. electric euulpped. Bargain, also Harley side car. $50. Web. 6302. PERSONAL, A FIRST LIEUTENANT recently dl.i chargod from the army desires to open a school for Physical Training and Horsemanship. Would like to hear from lady or gentleman with some capital who would be interested. Address L. ,1. Rowley. 2103 Douglas street, city. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. MR. and Mrs. J. L. Horshelm will not be responsible for any charges fur mer chandise from this date on J. L. Bor shelm. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. For Sale. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Just think of this offer 100 sets of well-made plain farm and Concord har ness of all kinds, at a saving of $25 on each and every set. Also 7 dozen curled hair leather collars, all sizes, at less than cost to make. Reasons for low price we have no high downtown rent to pay. Come and see them at our residence, 2124 Lake st HARNESS, "SADDLES- and TRAVELING GOODS. We make them ourselves and sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profit for Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first cost 7 ALFRED CORNISH & CO., Phone Doug. 2314. 1310 Farnam. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. IF YOUP. CHICKENS are not laying, try Vomacka's ground bono. Special atten tion given out-of-town orders. Vom acka's Casing Co., Twenty-seventh and M. streets. Omaha, Phone South 2469 or South 2534. ONE HUNDEKED FIFTY CANARIES for sale. Price from $5 up. 413 North Twenty-fifth avenue. Colfax 3353. WHEAT screenings $2.25 per hundred. A W. Wagner, 801 N. lfcth S t Doug. 1142, WHITE ROCK HATCHING EGGS from Omaha show winners. Benson 288. CHICKEN'S, alive or dressed. Benson 219. . MCNKY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, piano and note as secut tty, $40. 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 433 Security Bldg., 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND MC7 LIBERTY BONDS. O C J. 72 O W. C. FLATAO, EST. 1893. ,'G 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. $5 Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock, 1514 Podge. D. 6619. Est. 1811 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. LOW rates without delay. C. O. CARLBERG, ' 313 Brandeis Theater Bldg. New York Cofree. . New York, Feb. 7. The market for cof fee futures was comparatively quiet to day, but prices broke rather sharply un der further scattering liquidation, which may have been promoted by reports of easier prices In Brazil. The opening was 3 to 13 points lower, with May selling off to 14.05c and December to 13.25c dur ing the day, or 28 to 36 points net lower. The close was at about lowest pointt showing a net loss of 35 to 35 points. Closing bids: May, 14.06c; July, 13.75c; September, 13.45c; October, 13.35c; De cember, 13.20c; January, 13.15c. Spot, quiet; Rio 7s, 154c: Santos 4s, 31c. Comparatively few fresh orders were re ported In the cost and freight market and prices were about unchanged. The official cables showed a decline of 135 rels at Rio and of 100 rels In the Santos spot market. Santos futures were unchanged to 100 rels lower. Rio re ceipts, 4,000 bags. New Yi rk Metals. New York. Feb. 7. Metals Copper, un settled: electrolytic, generally 181814e; a small lot offered at 17 c. Iron, un changed; lead, unsettled; spot and Febru ary offered at $5.00. Spelter, firm; East St. Louis, spot and February, $6.3s6.5(l. At London Copper, spot, 83; electroly tic, 100. Tin, 233 10s; lead, 29 10s; spelter, unchanged. Dry Good. New York, Feb. T Print cloths and cotton yarns today were lower. Wool markets were unsettled. Raw silk markets were quiet Textile production wa curtailed very drastically all over the country. Liberty Bond. New York, Feb. 7. Final prices on Lib erty bonds today were: 3t4s, 38.90; first convertible 4s, 93.00; second 4s, 92.80: first convertible 44s. 35.00; second 4Hs, 71.18; third 44s, 95.06; fourth 4 Vs. $4.00. New York Cotton Futures. New York. Feb. 7. Cotton futures opened barely steady; March, 3J.30c to 22.00c; May, 20.95c; July, 20.35c; October, 19.08c. New York Sugar. New York, .Feb. 7. Sugar Raw, changed. Copyright, 191T, Internationa) News Service, BE TICKLED r- TELL. HER I'M -if? INTERESTED IN, r ' J, YS "Vl INTERESTED IN ' I I . h. T 'UM J at I yaf V f I S. 1 " fir n ' ' VeW ifffi Market and Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Omaha, February 7, 1919. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .... 5,486 20,700 6.169 Official Tuesdny 6,099 20,079 '5,404 Official Wednesday , 5.269 3,188 8,930 Official Thursday... 5,581 17,146 12,241 Estimate Friday 3,000 15,300 7,600 Five days this wk.24.435 76,413 Same day last week.29,746 68,994 Same two wks. ago.37,631 122,743 Same 3 weeks ago.. .37,258 103.228 Samo days year ago.37,365 94,368 39,334 33.091 34.238 45,944 4 1 . i. r; T Receipts and disposition of live s at the Union Stock yards for 24 h totk ours ending at 3 oclclock. RECEIPTS CARS. Cattl. Hogs. Sheep C., M. A St. P... 3 28 Wabash , 4 1 Mo. Pacific 3 3 Union Pacific ,. 19 46 8 C. A N. W., east. 14 t C. A N. W., west. 39 76 11 C, St. P.. M. & O 14 29 C. B. A Q-, east. . 7 C, B. & Q west. 11 2 3 C, R. I. & P., east .!--,. C. R. I. A P., west 3 3 3 111. Cent 13 1 Chi. (it. West... 1 S Hrs. Toial Receipts. 12T D1SPOS1TION- 31 -HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. MorAs A Co....... 622 3,434 829 Swift & Co.... 674 3.4KN 2,064 Cudahy I'kg. Co., 661 3.537 1.866 Armour & Co...... 832 4, "63 2,765 Schwartz & Co 511 .1. W. Murphy 2,794 Lincoln Pkg. Co... 60 Higglns Pkg. Co.. 3 Hoffman Bros. ... 18 Mayerowlch & Vail 18 P. O'Dca 6 Wilson 144 V. P. Lewis 67 ... ' HunU'cr & Oliver.. 2 J. H. Root A Co.. 43 ... R. M. Hurruss A Co. 38 P. G. Kellogg.'.... Hi VVerthei'er & Degen 60 Sullivan Bros 11 Mo -Kan. C. A C... 122 B. O. Christie 3 Banner Bros. 44 ... ... John Harvey 18 Jensen A Lundgren 7 ... Dennis A Francis.. 66 ... ... Cheek A Krebs 5 ... ... Other Buyers 667 719 Total 4,463 17,827 8,234 Cattle Th"re was a rather heavy Frl iay's run of catlle and trading was bare ly steady ou the steers, but everything ctosea aDOUl Sl.eu nisner mimii tun iu. time and 60 and 75 cents higher than the close of last week, with good to choice steers tolling at from $17.00 to $17.75, a load of coming 2-year-olds selling today at $16.80. Butcher stock was not as ac tive, as yesterday, but prices were steady and $1.00 and $1.60 htgher than 10 days ago. Feeders ruled steady and 60 and 75 cents higher for the week on all desirable kinds. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beeves. $17.0018.00; fair to good beeves, $15.00 16.75 common to fair beeves, $13.0014.60; good to choice yearlings, $14. 50 16.00; fair to good yearlings, $12.0013.75; common to fair yearlings, $8.6011.75; good to choice heifers, good to choice cows, $10.0011.76; fair to good cows, '$8.2510.00; common to fair cows, $6.508.25; choice to prime feeders. $14.00d!15.25; gpod to choice feeders, $12.0013.75; medium to good feeders. S10.E0tgil2.00; good to choice stockers, $10.00 12.00 fair to good tock ers, $8.6010.00; common to fair stock ers, $7.508.60; stock heifers, 6.608.6O; stock cows, $6.257.50; stock calves, $7.00 (610.00; veal calves, $7.0013.76; bulls, stags, etc.. $9.00lO.6O. Hogs Receipts today wore 213 load es timated at 16,300 head. Today's trade showed very little change from that of yesterday the opening was possibly a trifle stronger In spots, but It was gen erally a steady market and weakening on the close, many sale being reported 10 16c lower than ths opening. Bulk' of sales was $16.7517.23, and top at $17.46. Sheep Receipts were 38 loads estimated at 7.600 head. Choice heavy weight lambs were in good demand and were the first to pass over the scales being fully steady with yesterday's prices. In between kinds were slower sale and In cases were possi bly a trifle weaker most of the sale were from $16.25016.75. Aged stuff was gen erally Bteady. Quotations on sheep: Lamb,, good to choice, $16.40(&16.75; lambs, fair to good. $16.7516.40; lamb feeders, $13.0016.60; yearlings, good to choice, $13.0014.0O; yearlings fair to good. $9.00(89.60; year ling feeders $9.5i10.00; wethers, fat, $11 00(8 13.00; wether feeders $8.6010.50; ewes good to choice, $1.0011.20; ewes, fatr to good. $8.0010.00; ewe feeders $6.008.90. Chicago Llvs Stock. Chicago. Feb. 7. Cattle Receipts, 6.000 head; choice beef and butcher eat tle, steady; other grades mostly 36 to 60 cents lower; calves, Bteady; feeders, steady. Beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16. 75020. 25; common and me dium, $10.65fa)16.75; butcher stock, cows and heifers, $6.75lu.0O; canners snd cut ters, $5.506 .75; stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy, $10.8514.50; in ferior, common and medium, $8.15 10.85; veal calves, good and choice, $15.25 15.76. N Hogs Receipts. 33,000 head; market steady, 6c lower than yesterday' average; one load, ' $18.00; practical top, $17.90; bulk of sales, $17.4017.85; butchers, $17.6518.00; light, $17.1517.40; pack, ing, $16.5017.60; throwouts $16,000 16.50; pigs, good to choice $14,!517.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 3.000 head; a few early sales ot lambs, weak; market closing steady to strong on all killing classes: feeders steady; lambs, choice and prime, $17.2017.35; medium and good, $16.5017.30; culls, $12.5014.60; ewes, choice and prime, Jll.16ll.40; Free Map and Photograph Burkburnett, Texas. Showing world's wonder oil field, sent absolutely free upon request. Ask for it today. Brown-Worth Oil Co. No. 1015V, Main St Ft. Worth, Tex. LIBERTY BONDS AND W. S. STAMPS BOUGHT FOR CASH. Highest price paid. Check mailed immediately on receipt of bonds or W. S. S. Reference, Nassau Na tional Bank of Brooklyn. EQUITABLE BOND COMPANY, 153 Remsen Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Stockholders ot the South Platte Land Company will be held , at the office of said Company Room 701, j First National Bank Building, Lincoln Ne ! bra ska, at 11 o'clock A. M... on the Fifth day of March A. D.. 1H19. C. H. Morrill, 'President; W. V. Turner. Secretary anil Treasurer. i'-4 31t-m. 1 Drawn I MET HU40 MOOERATO THE 4CREAT TENOft AM" HE WOZ 0 INTEREST ,NitKN' AftOUT jw Short Term Notes Quotations through the National City company, First National Bank building. Omaha: Bid. Asked. Am. Tel. & Tel. Co. 6s (1935) . 102 i li24 Am. Tobacco 7s (1921) las". Am. Tobacco 7s (1922) 103', Am. Tobacco 7s (1923) 104 Arm. & Co con D ,6s (1919). mil', Arm. & con. D, 6s (19201 .. ln(i Arm Co. con. D. 6s 1 1923). 100 la Arm & Co. con. D. 6 (1924). 1A0. Beth. Steel Co. 7s ( 1 II 1 9 I .... too Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1922) 100'i Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1923) M .. lot , British 6S (1919) 100 British (1921) , Central Argentine C. 6s (1927) 87 C, B, & Q. Joint 4s (1921 ) 95 Chi. & West. Ind. 6s (1919).. 97 City of Paris s (1921) 9i Cudahy Pack. Co. (1923) ... .102 General Electric 6s (1919) ... 100 Delaware & Hudson 6 (1920). 98 1'C Farm Loan 4'is (1937).. loo Fed. Farm Loan 6s (1938) . .102 Interboro R. T. 7s (1920) 87ifc Liggett Myers 6 (1921) 100 Timken Det. Axle 7s ( 1920) . .1009 Union Pacific 6s (1923). . . .104H 103 1U3 104 1 00 100 101 ioivi 101 1111 'i ton; 10014 96 98 100 13H 100 l"4 1 00 103 hi. 88 lOOVi 101 ', 104 4. C. S. Liberty 3 Via 17. 8. Liberty 1st 4s... U. S. Liberty 2d 4s... U. S. Liberty 1st 4s. V. S, Liberty 2d 4 'is. V. S. Liberty 3d 44a.. U. S. Liberty 4th 4 Us. .98.88 98.94 ...93.00 93.10 ...92.80 92.90 ...95.00 95.20 ...94.18 94.26 ...95.10 95.18 ...94.00 94.00 medium and good, 3)9.75 11.18 ; $5.508.00. culls, St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis. Mo., Feb. 7. Cattle Re ceipts. 1,300 head: market steady; native beef steers. $11.60'a'18.60; yearling steers and heifers, $.t91.00; cows, 17.600 12.60; stockers and feeders, $8.50& 12.00; fair to prime, southern beef steers, $10.00 (918.00; beef cows and heifers, $7.50fii 15.00; canners and cutters, $7.258.00", native calves, $7.76 (&1 13.76. Hogs Receipts. 11.000 head; market higher; lights. $17.6017.90; pigs. $12.50 (li'17.25; mixed and butchers, $17.70(& 18.25; good heavy, $18.10 18.35; bulk of sales, $17.0j18.30. Sheep arid Lambs Receipts, 300 head; market strong; lamlis, $16. 00 16.50; ewes, $8.6u10.50; canners and choppers, $6.00 (&S.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 7. Cattle Re ceipts, 600 head: market strong; prime fed steers, $18.O020.0d: dressed beef steers. $12. 00 ? 13.00; western steers, $12.00 Jl 17.50; southern steers, nominally $7. 00 13.00; cows, $7.00914.00; heifers, $8.00 14.50. stockers and feeders, $7.50 Sj 16.00; bulls. $7,60611.60; calves, $7.0014.00. Hoge Receipts, 6,600 head: market higher: bulk of sales. $17.0017.60; heavy. $17.3517.70; packers and butchers, $17.30 17.65; lights. $16.9017.35; pigs, $12.00 g16.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,200 head; market strong; lambs. $t5.00Csil6.76; year lings, $10.0014.60; wethers, $9.00 ia 12.25 : ewes,, $8.0010.50; stockers snd feeders, 38.0016.00. Sioux City Lire Stock. SIouk City, la., Feb. 7. Cattle Re ceipts, 13,000; market strong to higher; beef steers, $10.0016.60 cow and heif ers, $7.003U4.00: canners, $6.006.75; stockers and feeders, $9.0014.50; feeding cows and heifers, $6.00 60. Hogs Receipts, 3,000; market steady to 6 cents higher; light, $16.7517.00; mixed, $17,006)17.20; heavy, $17.10 17.30; bulk of sales, $17.00 17.20. Sheep Receipts, 1,000; market strong. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Feb. 7. Cattle Receipts, 600 bead; market firm; steers, $12.00 18.25; cows and heifers, $6.0016.50; calves, $fi.OO13.00. Hogs Receipts, (.000 head: market higher: top, $17.40; bulk ot sales, $16.75 17.26. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market strong; lambs, $14.00 16.85; ewes, $8.00611.00. Omaha Hay Market. " Receipts good on both prairie nd al falfa, while the demand Is only fair, which has caused the market to go some lower on alfalfa. Prairie hay Is steady, with no change In prices. Oat and wheat straw Is lower on account of demand be ing quiet. Hay Choice upland prarle, $25.00; No. 1, $23.00024.00; No. 2, $19.0021.00; No. 3, $14.00(8)17.00. No 1 midland, $23.00 24.00; No. 2, $19 0020.00. No. 1 lowland, $17.0019.00; No. 2. $14.0016.00; No. 3, $10.0013.00. Choice alfalfa, $30.00; No. 1, $27.50 23.60; standard, $25.O027.00; No. 2, $21.0024.O0; No. 3. $19.0020.00. Straw Oat, $12.0013.00; wheat, $11.00 O12.00. New York Produce. New York. Feb. 7. Butter-AWeak; creamery higher than extras, 60x504; ex tra (92 score), 4949Hc; firsts, 46ti48c. Eggs Market weak; fresh gathered ex tras, 47H48c; fresh gathered, regular packed, extra firsts, 46HSfi47c flat firsts, 4546c. 5 l ? Cheese Market steady; unchaiwrca. Poultry Live; market weak; chitdtens, 2628c; fowls, 3032c; turkey) ,0j35c; old roosters, 22c; dressed, musket up- cnaneea. vmcago rraauff, Chicago, Feb. 7. Butter Easier: cream- ery, 38 4 5c. Eggs Higher; receipts, 4,912 cases; firsts, 43 Si1 44c; ordinary firsts, 4243c; at mark cases Included, 42ig43Vio. Potatoes Receipts 33 cars; unchanged. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 37c; springs, 26c. , I Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Feb. 7. Butter and Poul try Unchanged. Eggs On cent higher; first, 39c. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 7. Turpentine Firm, 66 c; sales, 40 bbls. ; receipts 127 bbls. ; shipments 20 bbls.; stock, 30,777 bbls. Rosin Inactive; sales, none; receipts, 404 bbls.; shipments 1 bbl. ; atocks, 77. 767. Quote: B, $13.10; D. E, $13.15; F, $13.20; Q, $13.25; H. $13.30; I. $13.65; X, $16.75; M $16.25; N, WG. $13.30; WW. $13.75. LAST DAY in which to buy Lone Star Oil at the low price of 5 CENTS A SHARE thru thi office, for at B o'clock this after noon, we expect that Lone Star Oil will advance to 10 cents share. Company ha 10 producing wells sell ing its oil showing nearly $50,000 in month. Now drilling WeM No. 11. Company now holds 163 acres in Humble Oil Field of Texs and has paid 14 dividend in one year. Please bear in mind you have until 6 o'clock today to buy Lone Star Oil at S CENTS A SHARE. Better get your order In now. Wire your order now and let remittance follow by mail. Unlisted Securities Exchange Member Denver Cons. Stock Exchange 15 Exchange St., Boiton. for The Bee by MOO INJECT DOESN'T . - - ( 4ET AV.A-Y ANf SOONER 41 GRAIN MARKET Omaha, Feb, 7. 1913. Receipts of grain continued very light with 9 cars of wheat, 41 cars of corn, 26 cars of oats, 4 cars of rye and 3 cars of barley. Corn sold fairly well st prices ranging from unchanged to 3c higher, the bulk bringing 1c to 2c advance. Some of the No. 4 yellow brought the extreme ad vance while No. 5 yellow brought yester day's prices. Oats were one-half cent higher. Wheat was unchanged to lc higher. Barley was 1 to 14c lower. Rye was nominally about 4c off from yesterday' top or about 10c under Chi cago February option. Corn No. 2 white: 1 cr, $1.33. No. 2 white: 3 cars, $1.30. No. 4 white: 3 cars, $1.25. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.20. No. 3 yellow: 1 can $1.32; 3 cars, $1.30. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.28; 3 cars, $1.25; $ cars, $1.24; 1 car, $1.23 Vi ; 10 car. $1.23; 1 car, $1.231,4. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.20; 4 cars, $1.1$. No. 4 mixed; 1 car, $1.231,,, (Vfry dry). 5 CKtSi $1.22; j Car, $1.23. No. 5 mixed: 1 car, $1.18; 1 car, $1.17. Oats No. 1 white: 2 cars, 60c stand ard: 2 cars, 58tyc; No. 3 white: 7 cars, 58c 1 car, 58c (smutty). Wheat No. 3 hard: 2 cars, $2.26; 1 car, $2.23 (smutty). No. 4 hard: 1 car, $1.20. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.23; 1 car. $3.20 (smutty). No. 3 northern spring: I iar. $2.1. (smutly); 1 car, $1.27. No. 3 spring: 1 car. $2.14 (smutty). No. 1 iniied: 2 cars. $2.14. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2 21. No. 3 mixed: 1 ,ar, $1.7, (smut ty). No. 5 mixed: 1 car, $1.18. Sample mixed: 3-5 cur, $1.90 (smutty). Barley No. 3: 2 cars. ISe. . OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk spto. Yr ago. Wheat 9 68 13 Corn 4t 5t 238 Oats 26 41 31 Rye 4 5 5 Barley 3 20 2 Shipments Wheat 16 21 ' 34 Corn 104 72 119 Oat 53 48 47 Rye 6 6 8 Barley 26 8 6 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 81 91 68 Kansas City 61 47 35 St. Louis 40 106 35 Minneapolis 67 Duluth 8 Winnipeg ,...129 Omaha Futures. Corn Open. High. Low. Close, Yes'y. Feb. 1.234 1.26 1.23H 1.27 1.23 'i Mar. 1.20'j 1.22 1.20V4 1.23 1.20 May 1.14 1.14 Oats. Feb. .564 55'i .56 Mar. .55 H 55 H .66 May .55 H 65 .66 Chicago drain and Provisions. Chicago, Feb. 7. Assertions that the Ar gentine government had forbidden exports of corn unless at a great advance did much today to make the price of corn here aver age higher. The finish, though, was un settled, H cent net lower to 1(4 cent gain, with May $1.12 to 1.1244 and July $1.08i to 1.08 14. Oats closed i to l!i cents up and provisions at rise of 22 to 60 cents. It was generally accepted that Argen tine corn was well above the price of do mestic grain delivered In New England. Another decided bullish Influence was the fact that there was still no general move ment to sell on the part ot producers. Nevertheless, heavy selling at time by house with eastern connections carried the May and July deliveries to the lowest levels yet this season. Near the end of the day. bulges followed every break, but tn the final hour a pronounced setback was in progress. The reason for this weaken ing was word from Washington of steps to fix an official basis ot prices for the principal commodities. Oats showed independent strength. Spec ulators were the chief buyers. Big export sales sent provisions up grade. Shipments both of lard and meats were more than double the totals a year ago. Cash Quotations: Corn No. 3 yellow. $1.32; No. 4 yellow, $1.241.26V4 ; No. 6 yellow, $1. 20951.22. Oats No. 3 white, 6758Uc; standard, 5845tte. Rye No. 2. $1.30 1.31. Barley 82 97c. Timothy $7. 00 10.00 Clover Nominal. .Pork Nominal. Lard $23.30. Ribs $21.50. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Art. Open. High, Low. Cloe. ITegfy. Corn Mar. 1.1314 1.2114 1.17 1.19X 1.18 May 1.12M, 1.14 1.10 1.12 1.12 July 1.0914 110 1.07 1.08 1.08 Oat Mar. .65 .66 .5514 .66 .55V. May .5514 -67 .65 .66 .55 July .63 .64 .53 .64 .53 Pork May 36.80 36.95 36.40 36.95 36.C0 Lard. 1 Feb. 23.00 23.M May 22.80 22.80 22.62 22.80 Ribs May 20.90 20.90 30.67 20.82 20.50 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Feb. 7. Barley 77 30c. Rye No. 2, $1.3491.35. Bran $42.00. Corn $1.251.26. Oats 5455c. Flax $3.2814 3. 28. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 7. Corn March, $1.24; May, $1.17. Oats March. 67c; May, 67e. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 7. Corn Febru ary, $1.27; March, $1.35; May, $1.18; July, $1.13. - Boston Wool, Boston. Feb. 7. The Commercial Bul letin tomorrow will say: "The opening sale of the government wool auction thi week was affected by the strike of the operative In Lawrence and price ruled barely above the gov ernment withdrawal limits with with drawals totalling about 60 per cent. The tone of the second day's sal was better. Foreign market are practically un changed." Secured Basis Texas: fine II months-. $1.401.46; fine eight months, $1,250 1.80. California Northern. $1.3101.42; Mld le county, $l.381.40; southern, $1.30O 1.32. Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple $1,46 0 1.60; eastern clothing, $1.391.40; valley No. 1, $1.40. Territory Fine staple. $1.6001.82; half blood combing. 31.40&1.43; blood combing. $1.101.23; fin clothing, $1.40 6142; fine medium clothing, $1,380 1.4". Pulled Extra, $1.55; AA, $1.601.5S; A, supers, $1.25(31.30. Mohair Domestic best combing, 70O 75c; beat carding 64j70c. Unseed. , Duluth, Minn., Feb. 7. Linseed $3.30. George McManus - HE PEAK A - the Day FINANCIAL New York. Feb. 7. Steel, shipping, equipments and motors, almost in the order named, furnished an overwhelming quota to the further reduction of price In today s dull and restricted stock msrkt. metals slso sdding their share. Ralls of the investment class and some of the standard industrials were again extremely Irregular, but lost I to almost 2 points later when the selling movement attained broader proportions. Develop ments pertaining to the stock market wer of the same perplexing or unsatisfactory character, ranging from further labor difficulties to promise of readjustment of commodity price. Th money market manifested firmer tendencies, call loans ruling at 5 per cent, and the supply dwindling, while tlm funds held st their recent high level on scant offering. United State Steel fell a point to a new low ince the cut in the "extra" dividend, made full recovery end closed st a slight loss. Independent steels, Baldwin Loco motive, General electric, New York Air brake, American Car and Steel Foundries lost 1 to 4 point. Shippings, notably Paclflo Hall, re flected the uncertainty attending freight rate, secondary motors reacted on absence of pool support and leather and distilling shares yielded to moderate pressure. General Motors, the higher priced oil and popular tobaccos were substantially higher at times, but eased toward the end. Sales of Liberty fourth 414 down to 94, Isst year's minimum, and a 2 point ad vance in Virginia six per cent deferred certificates were the only noteworthy fea ture of the bond market. Sale (par value) aggregsted $15,375,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. Sales. High. Am. Beet Sugar.. 1.300 67 Am. Car 1.200 46 Am. Car and Fn.. 6,500 87 Low. 66 45 86 62 114 100 66 91 96 46 23 66 54 Close. 67 46 88 5 63 114 101 67 91 96 4 46 23 157 66 64 36 05 22 33 35 47 63 22 53 15 147 131 31 37 98 42 96 26 39 17 30 114 80 166 S3 23 16 71 28 105 90 30 23 44 45 19 77 78 7 26 49 186 126 100 89 113 66 87 41 69 Am. Locomotive Am. Smelt. & Ref. 9,600 63 Am. Sugar Ref.. 700 114 Am. Tel. A Tel.. 1,000 101 Anaconda Copper 4,500 67 Atchison 200 91 A.O.SW. I. SSI... 1,000 97 Baltimore ft Ohio. 1,600 46 California Pet. .. 600 23 Canadian Pacific. Central Leather . 1.900 58 Cite, ft Ohio 1.300 65 C. M. ft St. P. Chi. ft North ... C, R. I. ft P. otfs Chlno Copper . . . 1,800 36 36 800 33 32 35 47 62 22 63 15 146 430 31 87 42 96 35 38 30 30' 165 21 23 1 71 26 89 30 23 44 46 19 76 71 97 26 49 186 126 100 88 113 66 ii 68 Colo. Fuel Iron 200 36 Corn Pro. Ref. .. 1,400 47 Crucible fiteel ... 4,100 53 Cuba Cane Sugar. 1,600 22 Distiller' Sec. .. 1,800 63 Erie 400 16 Ceneral Electric 1,200 147 Ceneral Motor .. 7,600 132 (it. Northern pfd. 300 92 lt. Nor. Ore ctfs. 6,700 37 Illinois Central Inspiration Cop... 2,600 43 Int. Mer. Mar. pfd 4.900 96 int. Nickel 300 26 Int. Paper 17,900 3 Kan. City South Kennecott Cop. , 0,700 30 Louis, ft Nash. , , Maxwell Motor Mexican Pet. . . 200 80 .13,000 167 . 600 22 . 1,400 23 . 800 v 16 Miami Copper . Missouri Pacific Nevada Copper N. Y. Central.. 300 71 N.Y..N.H. & H... 1,100 28 Nor. ft western. Northern Pacific . 1,300 30 j'acitio Man 400 81 Pacific Tel. ft Tel, 200 23 300 44 600 46 1,200 19 Pennsylvania . . . . Pittsburgh Coal . Ray Con, Cop. .. Reading 2,900 77 Rep. Iron ft Steel 1,100 72 Southern Pacific . 4,200 98 Southern Railway 700 26 studebaker Cor. . 8,700 61 Text Co 4,100 187 Union Pacific ... 1,200 126 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 1,600 101 U. S. Steel 64,300 29 U. 8. Steel pfd... 400 114 Utah Copper .... $.800 66 Western Union Westing. Electric. 800 41 Hotn. B. .T 7.000 69 New York Bonds. U. S. 2s, reg.. 97'Gt N. 1st 4 86 U. S, 2s, coup. 7I. C. ref. 4s 82 U. S. 3s, reg.. 89 Int. M. M. 6a.. 98 U. S. 3s, coup. 89 K. C. S. ref. is 84 V. a. Lib. 3 89. SSL. ft N. un. 4 85 II. S. 4s, reg..l04M K ft T 1st 4a 65 U. S. 4s, coup. 104 Mo. Pac. gen. 4 61 Am For Sec 6s 99 Mont. Power 6 62 Am. T. ft T. o 6s 92 N. Y. C. deb. 6 9 Anglo-French 6s 97No. Pacific 4a.. 83 Arm. ft Co. 4s 87 N. Pacifie 3s 69 Atchison gen. 4s 831JO. S. L. ref. 4s 87 B. ft O. cv. 4s 78 Pso.' T. ft T. 6s 93 Beth Steel r 5s 88 Penn. con. 4s 96 Cen. Leather 6s 96 Penn. gen. 4s 89 Cen. Pac. 1st 80 Reading gen. 4 85 C. ft O. cv. 5s 86 S L ft S F a 6s 63 C-B & Q joint 4s 95 S. Pacific e. 6s 10114 CM & S P o 4 78 Southern Ry (s 34 C R I ft P ref 4s 76 T. ft P. 1st.... 0 C. ft S. ref. 4s 77Union Paclflo 4 86 D ft R O ref 5s 52 U. S. Rubber 6 87 Iof C 6s (1931) 87 IT. S. Steel 5 101 Erie gen. 4s.... 53Wabssh 1st 37 Gen Electric 6 $8 French 5s 103 3-16 Bid. Dun' Trade Review. New Tork, Feb. 7. Dun' tomorrow will say: "The anticipated general business re eovery is still deferred, but the way 1 be ing gradually shaped for It coming. Fore, most as a constructive element ar the continuing price readjustments, essential to wholesome and lasting commercial re vival, and other favorable auguries In clude the recent reduction In ocean freights and the easier condition In money. Of disquieting features, the ex isting labor troubles, notably those In east ern textile centers, are conspicuous and the percentage of Idle machinery ha steadily risen, either because of strike or from the slow development of new order to replace the expired or canceled government contracts. That progress mainly hinge on price, a hsa been th case since the signing of the armistice, is now more widely recognised, and sell ers display less Independence as buyers hold off for th further concession which they believe to be Inevitable. Weekly bank clearings, $6,355,456,713." , New Tork Money, New York, Feb. 7. Money On call, firmer: high, i per cent: low. 4 per cent; ruling rate, 5 per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent: offered at 6 per cent; last loan, 6 per cent. Time Loans Firm and unchanged. Prime Mercantile Paper Unchanged. Sterling Exchange Day bills, unchang. ed: demand, $4.7680; cables, $4.7656. 1 u"C Demnd' 'M6: cables, $3.4$ Guilder, lire and Mexican dollar, un changed. HOTEL i Monday and I t II 2-& Poles Charge Ukrainians With Torturing Nurses WVsaw, Feb. 7. (By Associated Press.) The Foles and the Ukrain ians continue fiRhting each other in the region xof Lemberg and the Poles are keeping the enemy in check. In the last few days the Poles have retaken some of their comrades who were made prisoner. Among the prisoners recaptured were 60 male nurses who, according to reports from Lemberg, were im paled on pointed sticks by the Ukran-'ans. , Four of the nurses are reported to be dying in a Cracow hospital. AJU'SK.MKSTS. TWO SHOWS IN ONE Phylli Gilmora and Vic tor Browri and Company Four Frnmeltei; N Hilt 1 1 4 FolHtU; Van Belle: Photoplay Attraction Francli X. Burt mas I "Poor Rich Man;" Htrol Lloyd r.-,. Puttie Wretln. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" U.YlAn ru &MtjUJH, iDaily Mat., 1S-25-50. .vnrs., 2Se-50o73c-$! . . ii. c, i. fMM A.... XT, -a DAVE "Snuffy" MARION nsFJw "America's BestWS. Only musical how In town. Thousands Invested in Fashion Parade Gown. Timely satire, "The Cheese Conference." LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS SPECIAL! In Conjunction With America'Beit HEAR FROM HIS OWN PASSION ATE LIPS AronDeOrgler'sS OF HIS BLEEEIXO KEA31 IB Minute of Thrill Rivaling , "Thraa Week." You've read column altar column about him In all th Omaha paper now Meet Royalty Face to Hit PHONE DOUG. 484 SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY BERRI A JONANI; "PETTI COATS;" DE WOLF GIRLS, and Current Bill. MATINEE TODAY, 2: 15 Early Curtain Tonight 7:55 Next Week "FOR PITY'S SAKE;" "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE;" BrUcoe & Rauh, and Excellent Bill. Today, 2:30 yyj Tonite, 8:30 Gentlemen Admitted Today' Mat. The Unmarried Mother Mat. ZSc-gQc. Nit 6Oe.-75c-tl.00 Next Week Starting Sun. Night Wm. A. Brady Presents The Man Who Game Back Pop. Met., Wed. and Sat 50c to $1 Nights 50c to $2.00. PHOTOPLAYS LOTIIROP 24th and Lo throe Last Times Today NORMA TALMADGE In "THE HEART OF WETONA" Big V Camedjr Enid Bennett IN "Happy Though Married" 3 in t. "Under the Top" FONTENELLE t i nesbit r "I Want to l Forgety TEA DANCES Saturday Afternoons, 4 to 6 SUPPER DANCES Saturday Evenings, 11 to 12:30