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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Nebraska Land.
SPLKNDlij tT'H6posm5Sr"
one thousand acre ranch. In Nebraska,
timber and mater, all fenced, comfort
able lmprovementa, so acres in cultlva
linn, prlca 117.60 per acre, with terma
Writ for , land list, Jiiatln T. Ar-'yJLT?i-?r""r
Co Kansas,
R MALE l.un acre ranch a milea
northwest of Sutherland, Neb., im
proved, J,00 per aora If taken at onre;
acrea Uroke rorn, went 30 hushela
thla year. For terma and particulars
write owner. Lock Box I, Sutherland.
Neb
A IllTlS ma for ptcturea and pncea of rty
farms and ranches In good old Da wo
eounty, Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford.
Neb.
Si I-H HICK COUNT r. Improved corn and
alfalfa farma at the right prlca. M. A.
LARSON. Central City. Neb
I.MPHOVED and unlmprovecf wheaTfarme,"
Kimball Co, Nebraeka. R. E, Holmea
Htishnell. Neb
South Dakota Lands.
iUUni DAKOTA LAND FOR SALli.
. i.-tHO acres .rompact body," well lm
proverl. extra largo buildings, artesian
w.-l, 700 acrea In cultivation, well grans
el. a fine ranch; price J3.00 per acre,
enwy terms,
iio acres Hughes county, a good ranch
well Improved, larue buildings, 400 acrci
under plow, easy terms.
818 cre Fully county, fine large lm
provements, lti'j acrea in cultivation.
f'Nca .17.J0 per acre. A. A. Fatiman
3'H Karl fiich Block.
e
Oregon Lands.
luHDAN VALLEY, Oregon. offer you a
homo In tho land of sunshine, where
J conditions ara right for raising alfalfa
ana cattle Address, Jordan Valley
Karma. I!olse, Idaho.
Wyoming Lands.
il i'ST eTl before M arch '"IT t SI. S5 ' per
acre, part cash, balance two or five
yenm, fine half section farm Goshen
county, Wyoming; 1D0 acrea in cultlva
tlon, shallow wuter, good lmprovo
mcnta. K. C. Fortune, Owner, Stewart.
Wvo,
V H&TaTland Wyoming farms. XhO per
a.. Including paid up water right. .leury
'.evl A c M. Rylander. 814 Omaha
Wisconsin Lands.
wFFfclN'you buy land, buy tile" beat.- We
have some of the very cholceat land in
tha beat aeotion of Central Wis
consin, for aala on eaiy terma. Oood
clay loam soli- country thickly aettled;
good water, schoola, roada and mar
kets. Wrlta for book and map. John
S. Owen Lumber Co., No, 60 Mill St..
Owen. Clark County, Wla
Miscellaneous.
BV OW.S1SR LEA Vl.NU 50 acrea improved
Wei productive bottom land near
Itluffs; M mile to school. Price, 13.600;
one-third cash. Walnut 1395. Address
MH2 I.efivenworth St.
FARM LANDS FOR RENT.
i'OFt HKSX 0 acres improved. 211 mllea
from Chiil. o. It mllea to Omaha, Sarpy
county; t.7 inns In high state of cultl
vatlon. Act quick.
HBUi LAND COMPANY.
S4 Krantlela Mldg. I'hone 8I4.
' AUTOMOSILES.
ALL GUARANTEED
1919 Huick 5, overwlse. cord tires,
run less taun 1.000 miles, 81.450.
1!1S Lexington Peiffct. 800.
1917 WlllyM-Knight, 1450.
75-F1 Overland roadster, 250.
2 Ford sedans.
1 Ford coupelet.
10 other Fords a' d ".0 other cars.
All ciutj sold o'i i r 3-day money
hack guarantee If . ,u ar not satis
fled. REMEMBER
Wo carry tha clock and make the price.
AUTO
CLEARING HOUSE
; 1913-14 Farnam.
JONES-UPPKR CO, 2i!,h-60 Farnam St.
A BETTER PLACE TO BUV USED CARS.
One 191.1 Reo Roadster.
One Model N. Hupp.
One 1:1 in Reo 5-pas.senger.
, One Ford rellyry wagon, closed hody.
wHOBATi i;siiD5UicTts? "
19U p,ui.-k 6 roadster, dandy, $1,100.
1917 Buick t tourlng orlg. tires. 1800.
9i Bulck touring, overhauled and
rcflnlshed, 1675. '
TKAWVKB AUTO CO.. 1910 Farnam.
ONE six cylinder Muster Six Cha'.mers;
Just like new; will exchange for Omaha
property and pay cash dlffwrence.
. P. & R. K. JIONTGOMERT.
-13 ctty Natl. Bank Bldg. Deuglaa ISIS
MKKKS AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, sold and exchanged
Wa buy for cash, and sell on time. Full
line (o select from. Middle State Oarage
2026-8 Farnam St. Douglas 4101.
MEEKB AUTO CO.
HEADQUARTERS for gasoline and oil
pumpa of all kinds, tanks, air stands,
etc. Phona Douglas 1388. Laubaeh.
tiSS Brandels Bldg.. Omaha.
HAVE on hund both new and second-hand
cars; good ahop and garage; wish to
sell business and rent garage. Box 418,
Sidney. Neh.
tjl-OBE VAN AND STORAGE CO.. Wll,
store your auto. Rates for Ford cara,
$3 month; larga cars. $5 a month.
Im)glas 43S-
LSEb CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO..
2080 Farnam fit. Omaha. Neb.
FORD MARKET.
S230 Farnam. J2S9 Farnam.
25 new and used Ford bodlea.
BARGAIN'S IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. V. 3500.
K.Xi'EKT Repairing Guaranteed service.
SERVICE GARAGE. ,
tilth nnd Leavenworth. Doug. 7000.
WU ARE THE USED CAR MEN.
' TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
19l Farnam. Harney 414.
FOR SALE Cheap International truck,
model A. Call Benaon 140. J. H.
Marttg.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repalra; service
station for Rayfleld carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries Edwards.
WANTED FUR fcPOT CASH. 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto
Exchange Co. luii Farnam St. D. 038.
NEW and used Ford. Aruea oodies. Im
mediate delivery. O'Rourka Goldstron)
Auto Co.. 3701 So. 24th. So. 399.
OAKLAND. Sensible Six
. MARSH OAKLAND CO..
5300 Farnam St
QUALITY USED CARS.
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO..
2563 FARNAM. -
VRIVATELT owned used cars' for sale.
OMAHA USED CAR MARKET.
2T.17 Leavenworth. Tyler 8347.
'THE USED CAR MART"
SERVICE! GARAGE
Ifith and Leavenworth. Douglas 700(1.
ilAA for magneto we can t fix; patentee
FAW Affinitx Spark Plug. O. Bays-
dorf-r. 2!0 N. lsth.
191S FORD touring body; exchange for
Ford roadster body. Call Tyler S347.
WARION touring car; good tires! good
condition, H3o. Phone Doug. 4441.
FORD MARKET '
New Ford to out of town customers.
GOOD USED CARS,
GUT L. SMITH.
Tires and Supplies.
TIRES ONE-HAIP PRICE.
GUARANTEED 8.000 MILES, -
S"l! I t 6HIS0X3H f
:3 18.25132x4 11.78
12x4 11.80184x4 11.00
We furnish the old tlraa.
Agents wanled.
3 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT,
1H8 Davenport Btreet.
vVE do casing and tuba repairing. W'a
guarantee our work. New and second
tires.
URBAN TIRE A VULCANIZING CO..
?--'3 Harney St. Phone Douglas 3413.
NEW TIRES ON SALE.
Firestone. Congress. La Pullman. Fie.
Wrlta for prices. Mention eises.
(CAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2i18 FARNAM.
REDUCED RATE.
13 CENTS PER MILE.
Rent a Ford. Drive youraclf. Ford
f.lv-ry Co.. 1314 Howard St. Douglas. 362S.
BARGAINS, new No. 1 tires and tubes.
Tires 45 per cent off. List tubes 35 per
cent, writ or phona Webster 1034. Day
,s"f.!'th. .
CAIN more miles: have your tlrea mT
treaded by Q A G. Tlrs Co.
-416 Leavenworth ,rv,r lfil-W
iv,"D llt delivery. ; -d running or"
iler; will sell cheap. H. 6T4S.
BRINGING UP
WHAT.J.
THr DOCTOR SENT THIS BASKET
OF FRUIT TO YOU- HE SAID IT3
OOD FOR YOU - MY-THIS r -ft
THAT?
APPLE IS DELICIOUS- OCV
SAVE A
4 OF PEARS
AUTOMOBILES.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATORS
Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired
and rebuilt; large atock used radiator
new rora noneycomo raoiaiors.
OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE WARES. '
181 Cuming 2044 Farnam
CENTRAL garaga repair dept., night and
day service. If in trouble cll us. Tyler
714. All work guaranteed.
EXFKKT radlutuia. tenders and auto
bodlea; repairing at reasonable prfcea.
Prompt attention given to garage work,
ship your radiator direct to ua.
NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE.
Doug. 7390. !18 S. 19th St
F. V. Bafnum Co.. 2123 Cunv.m:. D 8044.
High grade Automobile Painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
"Jfk RLB7"-nA ii5fias'' motorc f cles.
Bargalna In uaed machines. Victor H.
Rooa. tha Motorcycle Han. t7tb and
Leavenworth
PERSONAL.
NOTICE
HERE IS A. FINE HOME for little girl
about 4 or 6 yeara of age. wish to keep
her temporarily as playmate with adop
tion In view later. Communication
strictly confidential. Addresa Box B-7?,
Omaha Bee,
THE SALVATION Army industrial Home
solicits your old clothing," furniture,
magazines. We collect. We dlatrlbute.
Phona Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home
1110-1112-1114 Podge St.
WOULD like to take In Japanese language
n exchange for lessons in English,
French, Spanish, German. Italian, Latin,
,or Tagalog. George Woenckhaus, How
ard hotel.
I will not be responsible for any bills run
undpr my name by Mrs. Evelln M.
Knapp. Mr. J. E. Knapp.
Horses Lve Stock Vehicles.
For Sale.
AUCTION SALE
of Surplus' .
auv eminent
Horses and Mules
THERE WILL BE SOLD ON
FEBRUARY 19, 1919, AT 9 A. M
AT UHLIC AUCTION TO
THE HIGHEST BIDDER. AUX
ILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT,
CAMP CODY, DEMING. NEW
MEXICO, ONE THOUSAND
SURPLUS GOVERNMENT
HORSES AND MULES.
THESE ANIMALS -WERE
BOUGHT BY THE GOVERN
MENT FOR OVERSEAS SER
VICE AND ARE NOW IN EX
CESS OF THE PRESENT RE
QUIREMENTS. FOUR HUN
DRED THIRTY MULES AND
FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY
HORSES WILL BE OFFERED.
FOR SALE. THIS.STOCKISIN
GOOD CONDITION. MULES
RANGE IN WEIGHT FROM
A'INE TO THIRTEEN HUN
DRED POUNDS AND THE
HORSES WILL WEIGH FROM
ONE THOUSAND TO FOUR
TEEN HUNDRED POUNDS.
BOTH HORSES AND MULES
WILL BE OFFERED SINGLE,
IN PAIRS, FOURS, TENS AND
CAR LOTS. BUYERS WILL
BE PERMITTED TO SELECT
AND CLASSIFY STOCK AND
HAVE THEM PRESENTED IN
AUCTION RING ACCORDING
TO THEIR SELECTION. AR
RANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN
MADE WITH RAILROAD TO
HAVE CARS PLACED AT RE
MOUNT DEPOT LOADING
PEN SO THAT THERE WILL
BE NO DELAY TO BUYERS
IN SHIPPING STOCK.
f A LEATHER HALTER WILL
BE FURNISHED WITH
EVERY ANIMAL SOLD.
LUNCH WILL BE OBTAIN.
ABLE ON THE GROUND.
SALE WILL BE HELD RE
gGARDLlJSS OF WEATHER.
TERMS OF SALE, CASH OR
CERTIFIED CHECK.
DO NOT FORGET THE
DATE, FEBRUARY 19, AND
THE PLACE: AUXILIARY RE
MOUNT DEPOT, CAMP CODY.
THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OP
PORTUNITY OF SECURING
HORSES AND MULES AT
YOUR OWN PRICE.
FOR FURTHER INFORMA
TION WIRE MAJOR F. G.
BREWER, COMMANDING OF
FICER REMOUNT DEPOT,
CAMP CODY.
HARNESS. SADDLES and TRAVELING
GOODS.
Wa maka them ourselves and sell
them direct to consumer. Why pay two
profits tor Inferior goods when you can
get high grade goods at first costt
ALFRED CORNISH A CO..
Phone Doug. 2314 1219 Farnam.
DON'T FORGET tl e big horsa and mule
auction at stock yards stablca next
Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice
farm mares, matched teams of farm
chunks and one car load of farm mules.
Sala starts at 10 o'clocfc. I. c. Gallup,
Auctioneer.
POULTRY AND PET STOCX.
WHEAT screenings $J25 per hundred. A.
W Wagner, iiOl N. 16th 'St., Doug. 1142.
WHITE ROCK , HATCHING EGG S from
Omaha show dinners. Benson 288.
THREE thoroughbred l.tiior,i roosters
for sele. u Red 4161.
T!u Bcr Want Ails arc the Best
Dusincss Boosters'
FATHER
COUHUC
TO
Market
LIVE STOCK
Omaha, February 11, 19! ,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Official Monday 11,853 20,067 10.809
Estimate Tuesday ..lo.nOO 17,000 15.fl
Two 'days this week.21,SB2 37,067 2.1,09
Same daya last week 10.685 40.779 10.5113
Same 2 wks. ago. . .16.910 27,116 10. 6c
Same il wks. ago ..20.182 63,956 lf.719
Snme year ago 12.676 29.659 l9,S')t
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at tho Union stock yards for 24 houra
ending at i o'clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS.
C. M. A St. P 3
Wabash t 'J , .. 2
Missouri Pac , . 2 1
Union Pacific .... 1 . .. J . ..
C. & N. W., east.. 22 66 I S
C. & N. TV., west. 89 77 12
C, St. P., M. A O. 60 40 t ..
C, B. & Q., esst. 35 t . .
C, B. A Q. west. 65 34 14
C. R. I. A P., east 19 14 3
C..R. I. A P., west 1 1
Illinois Central... 10 1 1
Chi. Gt. West 8
Total receipts.. 425 254 37 (
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. She-P
Morrla & Co 9S2" 2.66X S91
Swift & Co. 1.992 3.SS2 2.613
Cudahy Pkg. Co. ...1,747 2,647 1.S12
Armour & Co 1,679 8.943 3.S04
Schwartx & Co 2.677
J. W. Murphy 4,496
Lincoln Pkg. Co....
H. Omaha Pkg. Co.
St. Clair Pkg. Co..
Higglns Pkg. Co...
J. Roth &, Bona....
P. O'Dea
Wilson Co
W.B. Van Sant & Co.
Benton & Yn Sant.
W. W. Hill ft Co..
V. P. Lewis
Huntzinger & Oliver
42
17
16
3
47
20--
52
17
20
123
429
69
185
60
12
131)
149
63 ,
62 '
113
7
143
68
243
44
,r. B. Root & Co....
T. H. Bulla
R. M. Burruss & Co.
Roaenstock Bros. . .
F. G. Kellogg....
Wertheimer & Degen
Ellis & Co
Sullivan Bros
A. Rothschild
-Mo.-Kan. C. & C. . .
E. G. Christie
Baker
i r Bros
John Harvey 890 ...
Jensen & Lundgren. 35 . . tj ...
Dennis & Francis.. 82 ... ...
Cheek & Kreb , 3 ...
Omaha Pkg. Co.... 17
Midwest Pkg. Co.. 6 ...
Other Buyera 1,904 ... 1,190
Total
11,318, 20,311 13.319
Cattlt Supplies this morning wera 10,
000 head and the run for the two daya
were 21,852, more than twice as many as
wero received laat week. Trading. in all
branchea was very slow and draggy, beo
steers were 10&15c lower and packers
had bought very sparingly by mlnfure
noon. Butcher stock was also draggy and
early business was a very small proportion
of tha receipta. For the two days cows
are around 25c lower; Eight cars of Ne
vada feeders sold early at (16.15 and any
thing desirabta Is steady and common
grades ara lower.
Quotations on cattle; Good to choice
beeves. S17. 00 18.00; fair to good beeves,
I16.0018.75; common to fair beeves, 813. 75
14.75; good to choice yearlings, 814.50
16.00; fair to good yearlings, 812.5014.25;
common to fair yearlings. 38.6012:26;
good to choice heifers. 112.50(3)14.00; prime
cows. 812. 0013. 50; good to choice cows,
$10.00(511.75; fair to good cows, 18.25
10.00; common to fair cows, I5.00S8.25;
choice to prime feeders, $14.0015.25; good
to choice feeders, S12.00rfiil3.T5: medium to
good feeders, 810.5012.00; good to choice
stockers. 810.00 12.00; fair to good stock
era, 39.00tfi 10.06-; oommon to fair stock
era, I8.009.00; atock heifers, J8.608.60;
stock cows, 86.257.60; stock calves, 38.00
011.79; veal calves, 17.00013.75; bulls,
staffs, etc., J9.:5(g 11.00.
Hogs Receipts today amounted to 238
loads, estimated at 17,000 head. The
market waa active and higher from the
start. Shipper buyera were in the market
for hogs of practically all weights, al
though butcher weights seemed to ba
favored. Packer buyers were equally as
active and trading la probably 6W15c
higher than yesterday, with too at 817.60
and bulk at 317.90(8)17.40.
Sheep Tnero wera 58 loads of sheep
here today, estimated at 18,600 head.
MCNKY TO LOAN.
Organized by tha Business Men of Omaha
r uB.ni i uBis, pianos and cotes ss secur
ity, $40. mo., H. goods, total, $3.(0
PROVIDENT TOAM BOfllTTV
43$ Security Bldg.. 16th ft Farnam. Ty. 668
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
LIBERTY BONDS. OCT
2 1 W. p. FLATAU, EST. 189!. " . 0
6THFLR. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 150
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleehock, 1514 Todge, D. 561 Est. 1891
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Annabel M. . Coulter to Catherine
E. Fenlon, 41 street, 100 ft. n. of
Davenport street, a. s.. 46x110. . . 7 fini
Fred Armbrust and wife to Bertha
Bchlutter, 13 street. 87 feet n. of I
street, w. s.. 40x120 1 n.1
Minnlo M. WUhelmy to Martin Mur-
pny, 22 street, 65 feet a. of Lake,
w. s.. 65x135 I 8.000
George Dunn to M. J. Corcoran,
Camden avenue, 206.5 feet w. of
42 street, s. a.. 52x124 t .ba
Raymond G. Young and wife to AI-
vin P. Blckenbach, n. a. corner 49
and Maple street, 100x136. and
other property 1 s 500
Mildred Alice M: Davis and husband
to Hiram N. Way, Underwood av
enue. 250 feet w.-iof 61 street, n.
s 50x128 r f 1.S1)
Claude A. Peterson and wlfa to Al-
nert B. Curtis, s. e. corner 40 and
Browne street. 62.6x120 8 1.700
Delia Reed Belden and husband to
Jr.pnraim Nordstrom. Nlcholaa
street, 60 feet w. of 60 street, n.
s.. 60x136 t 1 esn
Scott ft Hill Co. to Walter R. Zlnk.
26 street, 80 feet n. of Sprague
street, w. s.. Slxl33 1 l.2sn
John F. Wuerth and wife 'to Frank
vv. Kranek, 20 street, 61 feet a. of
Dorcas straet. w. s.. 33x90 8 1.T50
Louis J. Boock and wife to Louisa
Arceri and wife. 17 street, 334 feet
n. of Nicholas street. . s.. 30x140.1 1
William C. Norrls to Mary Gaughan,
n atreet, 340 feet a. of Newport
street, a. a.. 40x125 I 4 ai;
T. Bryco Campbell and wlfa to Allca
A. Home, 27 street, 41.76 feet s. of
Saratoga street, w. s.. 41x106 I 1 30
Roy L. Harris and wlfa to Edwin D.
Smails, Lafayette avenue, 894
feet e. of 34 street, n. s.. 45x120.8 3.100
Charles W. Martin and wife to Guy
M. Park. s. w. corner 24 and
Brown atreet, 61x102 $ B.JID
Hilda Joe and wife to Ellen Acker,
a. e. corner 27 and Patrick avenue,
I 111x134 '. $10.(()0
Lena J. Rlgby and husband to Rasp
, Brothers, 28 street, 70 feet s. of
Blondo street, o. s., 6"Hx60 $ 2.259
William B, Daly and wile to Rasp
Brothers. 86 street, 80 feet n. of
Pratt atros.' w. r.. 4xls $ 10')
Emr H. Peckard ajid wife to Har.
vy J. Grove, a. ei corner JS1 and
Mormon street. C.I"2 $ 1
ll'fV'v .1 tirov- r niiivif- to deorg"
W. I.mton. .; s'-e., 44 fe t s. of
Wilt aUtcl,. w. i It'jailj $ 1
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.Short Term Notes
Quotations through The National City
company, First National Bank Building,
Omaha:
Bid. Ask.
Am. Tel. A Tel. Co. s (1923). 102S 124
Amir. Tobacco 7s (1921) 102!i 103
Anier. Tobacco 7a (1922) 103 103',s
Alinr. Tobacco 7s, (1923) 104 U4'
Arm. Co. eon. 1). 6s (1919).1004 lOO1
Arm. a Co. con. D. 6s (1920). 10OV, inni
Arm. V t o. con. D. a (1 923) . 100 101
Arm. Co. cob. D. 6a (1 924) . 100-'S1 101 V,
Beth'hem Steel Co. 7a (1919).100',j lor
Hrth'hem Steel Co. 7a (1922). 101 101 '4
Bolh'hem Steel Co. 7s (123) . 101 U lOHi
British 514s enm 100 inoi,
British 5l,4S (1921) 98 98
Cen. Argentine C. 6s (1927).. 88 91
C. B. & Q. Joint 4s (1921).... 98
Chi. West. Ind. 6s (1919).. .... 98
City of Paris 6s (1821) 9991 10(1
Cudahy Pack'g Co. 7s (1923). 102
Dels. A Hudson 6s (1920).... 98 . 994
Fed. Farm Loan 4Ha (1937).. 100 100;
Fed. Farm Loan 6s (1938). . ..1024 103i
Gen. Electric 6s (1919) 100'A 100
Interboro. R. T. 7s (1920).... 88 89
Liggett & Myers 6s (1921) ... .100 100H
Tlm'n Detroit Axle 7s (1920). 1004, 101 14
Union Pacific 6s (1928)..
..10414 104
II S. Liberty 314s ...
V. S. Liberty 1st 4s ..
U. S. Liberty 2d 4s...,
U. S. Liberty 1st 41is
V S. Liberty 2d 4s
U. S. Liberty 3d 44 s
U. S. Liberty 4th 4 Vis
.98.84 98.94
...92.88 92
...92.60 92.70
...94.70 94 80
...94.00 94.08
...95.00 95.06
...93.94 94.00
Trading lacked the activity of yesterday
and buyerH were very slow taking on
supplies. Fat lambs were selling largely
at from 816.20 to 316.75, with quotable top
of $17.00. Good ewes were selling largely
at from $10.60 to $11.00, common grades
selling on down. Tho entire market la
steady to easier.
Quotations on sheep; , Lambs, good to
choice. $16.80(8117.15; lairttis, fair to good,
$16.35l&16.80; lamb feeders, $1.1.0015.50;
yearlings, good to choice, $1 3. 60 14. 60;
yearlings, fair to good, f 900$ 9.50; year
ling feeders, $9.5010.50; wethers, fat.
$12.00tU3.00 wether feeders. $8.50(g10.6;
ewes, good to choice. $ll.ooll,60; ewea,
fair to good, $8.00(8)10.00; ewa feeders,
$6.008.90.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago" Feb. 11. Cattle Receipts, 22,-
000 head; beef and butcher cattle, mostly
25c to B0c lower; canners and ' calvea
steady; stockers and feedera, slow, 25c
lower; beef cattle good, choice and prime,
$16.25(rf 20.00; common and medium, $10.40
Si'16.25; butcher Rtock, cowa and helfera,
$6,756)14.76; stockers and feeders, good,
choice and fancy, $10. 60(3)14. 50; Inferior,
common and medium, $s00(g)10.50; Teal
calves, good and choice, $15.00(0)15.60.
Hogs Receipts. 50,000 head; a few early
sales ateady to 10c lower; closed strong
with yesterday s -average; ' hulk of sales
$17.7018.00; butchers $17.8518.05;
light. $17.6(l17.90; packing, $16.75
17.70; throwouts. $16.25rS16.T6; pigs,
good to choice $15.5017.40.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 25,000
head; market lambs, mostly 15c lower;
aheep and yearlings about steady; lambs.
choice and prime $17.2517.50; medium
and good, I15.60fil7.25; culls, HS.OO
14.50; ewes, choice and prime, $11.25
11.50: medium and good, $9.75011.25;
culls, $5.75(5 8.25. .
Kansas City lite Stock. - ,
Kansas City, Feb. 11. Catt!e--Reeelpts
11,000 headt market steady to strong: no
southern; prime fed steers. $18.0019.00;
dressed beef steers, $12.00 fa 18.00: western
steers, $12.0007)12.70; southern steers, nom
inally, $7,006)13.00; cowa. $7.0014.0O;
heifers. $7.0014.50; Btockers and feeders,
$7.6fl16.00; bulls, $7.6011.60; calves,
$7.00(9)14.60.
Hogs Reoelpts 9,000 head; market
strong; bulk, $17.10(847.50; heavy, $17.40
)17.80; packers and butchers $17.40(S
17.75; lights, $K.OO17.40; pigs, $U,00!gi
16.00. .
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, .6,000 head;
market strong; lambs, $1,0017.00; year
ltnga, $10 0014.50; wethers, $9.00812.25:
ewes, $9.O011.20; atockera and feedera.
$8.00(8)16.00..
1 1
St. Lonls Live Stock.
St. Louis, Feb. 11. Cattle Recetnts,
5.400 head; market ateady; native beef
steers $11.5018.60; yearling steers and
heifers ' $9.6016.00; cowa, $7.60rjH2.5O;
stockers and feeders, $8.60012.00; fair to
prims eouttiern beer steers, $10.0018.90;
beef cows and heifers. $7.60i3)15.00; can
ners and cutters, $6.567.26; native
calves. $7.761B.60.
Hogs Receipts, 17.800 head: market
steady; light, $17.40 17.80; pigs. $13.50(9
7.00; mixed and butchers. $17.40r18.20:
good heavy $l8.00g 18.30; bulk, $17.40
18.15. .
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 2,300 head;
market ateady; lambs, $16.25(g)17.35; ewas,
$8.6011.25; canners and choppers .$5.00
9.00. .
, , .
Sioux City Live Stock. w
Sioux City", la., Feb. IL Cattle Re
ceipts, 3,000 head; market steady; beef
steers, $10.00(5)16.60; fat cows and heifers.
$7.2514.0O; canners, $6.00ig6.75: stock
ers and feeders, $8.00(314.50; feeding cowa
and heifers, 11.00 9.50.
Hogs Receipts, 15.000 head; market
steady; light, $16.6517.00; ' mixed, $17.00
17.20; heavy, $17.10017.25; bulk of aalea.
$17.00, 1)17.20.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 700 head;
market steady to strong. - t
St. Joseph Liva Stock.
St Joseph, 7fo., Feb. 11. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,600 head; market strong; steers,
$12.00r318.25; cows and helfera, $5,609)
15.60; calves, $7.0014.OO.
Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head: market
higher; top, $17.75; bulk of sales, $17.00
17.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 5,000 head;
market strong; lambs, $14.OO17.00; ewes,
S8.00(3)1L65.
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipta good on both prairia and al
falfa, while the demand is only fair,
which has caused the market to go some
lower on alfalfa. Prahrio hay la steady,
with no change in prlcea. Oat and wheat
straw la lower bn aocount of demand be
ing quiet.
Hay Choice upland prarie, $26.00; No.
1, $23. 00ft 24.00; No. 2, $19.00(gj21.00; No.
3. $14.0017.00. No 1 midland. $23.00
24.00; No. 3. $19.0020.00. No. 1 lowland.
$17.00(819.00; No. 2, $14 .00 16.00; No.
3, $10. 00(912. 0C.
Choice alfalfa, $30.00; No. 1, $27.50
28.60: standard, $25.00(927.00; No. 2,
$31.00(924.00; No, 3, $19.0020.00.
Straw Oat, $12.0013,00; wheat, $11.00
12.00. .
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah Ga., Feb. 11. Turpentine
Firm. 66rB6Se: sales. 169 bbls.: re
ceipts, 160 bbls.; shipments, 6 bbls.; stock,
30,031 bbls.
Rosin Inactive: no Bales; receipta, 644
bbls.; no shipments; stork, 79,473 bbls.
Quote: B, $13.10: DE, $13.15; F, $13.20;
O. $13.25; H. $13.30: I, $13.65: K, $15.78;
M $16.25; N. WG. $16.80; WW. $16.76.
New York Cotton Futures.
New York. Feb. 11. Cotton futures
opened steady; March, 21.72c; May. 29.70c;
July, 20.2&: October. l.12c; December,
none. j
New York t ot ton.
Nw York, Feb. 11. Colton Closed
Me;.dy, with old . r,.p m'fnihs 23 to 38
-..til hinh'T. uhii- tiiw pew crou tvaa
i to 1 puiiua net lunar,
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GRAIN MARKET
Omaha, February 11, 1919.
Receipts of grain were light, with 20
cars of wheat, 49 cars of com, 36 cars of
oats, 2 cars of rye and 10 cars of barley.
Karly sales of orn were at 1 io 3 cents
advance, but the inquiry slackened up
later and sellers fuund difficulty in dis
posing of their offerings, at" even yester
day's prices. No. 3 white was 2 cents off.
Taken generally, tho demand was very
light.
oals had a very slow sale. Prices ware
'4 to cent higher.
Barley was 1 to 4 cents up. No sales
of rye were reported up to lfear tha close.
There was a good Inquiry for hard wheat,
but there were few offerings on, hand.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipta
Today. Wk ago. Yr ago.
Wheat 20 IS 12
Corn ..... 49 41 290
Oata 36 .24 48
Rye 3 v 4 2
Barley .10 , 13 .3
Sbipmenta
Wheat 27 19 83
Corn 28 .95 400
Oats 13 ' 49 60
Rye 2 ' 6 it
Barley 2 13 3
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. ' Corn. Oats.
Chicago 67 29 105
Kansas City 52 33 ,17
St. Loui 16 37 Ms
Minneapolis 102
Duluth 16
Winnipeg 268
OMAHA FUTURES.
Art. Open. I High. Low. Close. Yea'y.
Corn I
Feb. 1.29 1.261 1.2441 1.26tj 1.244
Mar. 1.19" 1.20 1.19
May 1.149, 1.15 1.14H
Oats.
Feb, .55 66 .55
May .66 65 .56
Oats Standard: 1 car 60c (seed)
No.
S white: 8 cars 67e.
Barley No. 8: 4 ears, 81e. No. 4: 2
cars, 78c. Rejected: 1 car, 78c (musty);
1 car, 77c; 1 car, 74c. Sample: 1 car,
76c
Wheat No. 1 northern spring: 1 car.
$223 (smutty); 1 car, $2.22; 1 car, $2.20
(smutty). No. 2 spring: 1 car, $2.17
(smutty). No. 3 spring: 1 car, $2.18: 3-5
car, $2.10 (smutty). No. 4 spring: 2-6 car
$2.20. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2.11.
Corn No. 3 white, 2 cars. $1.26: No.
5 white, 1 car, 1.0; 3 cars, $1.18; No.
1 yeuow, z cars, 81.26; 8 cars. 81.25: 2
cars, $1.23; 4 cars, $1.23; No. S yellow,
cars, 11. zo; No. 6 yeuow, 1 car, $1 14;
No. 3 mixed, .1 car, $1.28: 1 car. $1.25:
2 cars, $1.24; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $1.25;
1 car, $1.21; 1 car, $1.21 (shippers
weights); 2 cars. $1.20; No. 5 mixed. 1 car,
71.18; 1 car, $1.15; No. I mixed, 3 cars,
$1.15.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago. Feb. 11. Corn ran up in value
today, largely as a result of trade ad
justmenta to prepare for the holiday to
morrow. Prlcea closed strong, 1 to 3c
net higher, with May $1.15 to 1.16 and
July $1.17 to $1.12; Oats galna 1 to
lc and provisions 50c to $1.
Notwlthstindlng that, commlsslona be
came active sellers on tha advance, the
highest prices of tho day In tho corn
market were reached Just before the fin
ish. Upward swings had started at tha
opening, and at no time had received any
severe check. The fact that farmera re
fused to sell with freedom seemed to bo
making more of an impression, especially
as about March 1 they will be busy with
field work, and there will be a break .up
of country roads. The high price of hoga
appeared likewise to be counting as a bull
ish factor. Word that demobilization of
troops had been stopped waa also an In
centive. Besides, Improvement In cash,
demand from the sfeaboard was noted,
and from domeatic shippers as well.
Gossip that some neutral governments
were buying oata tended to strengthen the
oats market.
Provisions soared- to the maximum al
lowed for a day. Packers were buyers,
and there were bullish advices from Liv
erpool notable so as to lard.
Cash Qualationa: Corn No. 8 yellow,
$124191.26; Ts'o. 4 yellow, fl.2091.22; No.
5 yellow, $1.161.18.
Oats No. 3 white, 5657c; stand
ard, 67 68 "4 c.
Rye No. 2. fl.lSOl.lf.
Barley 31 894c.
Timothy f7.0010.00.
, Clover Nominal.
Pork Nomina).
Lard $25. '
Ribs $23.00924.00.
Lnicago closing prices, lurnisnea ine
PBee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain
brokera, 315 South Sixteenth street,
Omaha:
Art. I Open. High. I Low. Close. I Satd'y.
Corn
Mar. 1.2$ 1 21 1.19 1.20 1.19
May 1.14 1.16 1.13 1.15 11?
July 1.10 1.12 1.10 1.11 1.09
Oats
Mar. .56 .57 .66 .57 .65
May .56 .57 .66 .67 .56
July .64 .55 64 .66 f.4
Pork
May 39.50 39.85 39.50 39.8S t.8.85
39.60
Lard.
May 24.10 24.80 24.10 24.S0 23.80
July 123.20 23.32 23.20 23.32 22 82
Riba I I
May 22.10 22.32 2.210 22.32 21.8S
Minneapolis Grain. '
Minneapolis, Feb. 11. Barley 71S4c.
Rye No. 2, $1.2891.28.
Bran $43.00.
Corn f 1.20 91.21.
Oats 54(S55c.
Flax-l-$3.363.38.
8r. Louis Grain and Provisions.
St. Louis, Feb. 11. Corn March,
$1.25; May, $1.19.
Oata March, 58c; May, ($o.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts.
New York, Feb. 11. Evaporated apples
firm; state, 17iJ18c; rpunes scarce;
California. 10j18c; Oregons, 1!
18 c; Apricots, firm; choice, 25c; extra
choice, 25g26c; fancy, 26j)27c.
Peaches, largely nominal; choice, 18 SP
18 c; fancy. 2021e. Raisins, few;
loose ' Muscatels, 9911c; choice to
fancy seeded, 11012c; seedless, 11
18c.
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FINANCIAL
New York, Fob. 11. Tradliy In stocks
today waa of tho customary ante-holiday
character In that dealings wera light and
limited largely to specialties, notably those
recently under sever selling pressure,
Thero was hurried covering of shorts
In oils, predicated presumably upon re
ports of a more amicable understanding
with Mexican Interests, while rallies in
steel and related equipments probably re
sulted from an over-extension of the bear
account.
In several Instances Improvement' was
traceable to speclfio causes as, for ex
ample, United Frutt, which advanced 6
points oa announcement of an Increase
In the quarterly dividend from 2 to 3
per rent, together with an extra dis
bursement of half of 1 per cent.
Gains among equipments ranged from
one to four points, Steel Foundries, Gen
eral Electric, American Car and Pressed
Steel Car leading tha advance. United
States Steel managed to gain a larga
fraction, most of which was forfeited
later. ,
All call loans wera mad at t per cent
against yesterday's maximum of 6 per
cent, lime funds holding at tha 6 per
cent rate.
Ralls were In demand for a brief period
but became listless and somewhat ir
regular in tho final hour, Canadian Paclfla.
rising 2 points while Soo, Its subsidiary,
reacted as much.
Liberty issues supplied tha only feature
of the bond market, tha fourth 4a mak
ing a new minimum at $93.76. Total
sales (par value) aggregated $11,675,000.
Old coupon and reglatered 4a gained 'A
per cent on call.
Number of saleg and
quotations on
leading stocks;
Sales. High. Low. Close.
200 68 68 68
22,300 45 42 44
3.700 87 86 87
58
9,900 64 61 03
1,600 1HU 115 116
500 101 100 101
1,500 57 67 67
600 90. 9014 90 14
Am. Beet Sugar
Am. Can
Am. Car ft Fdry
Am. Locomotive
Am. Smlt. & Ref
Am. Sugar Ref.
Am. T. & T
Anaconda Cop, ,
Atehlson
A. O. & W.I.S.S.L. 1,400 96
94 96
46 46
Bait, ft Ohio 600 46.14
Butte ft Sup. Cop 16
California Pot 1,100 24 S8 34
Canadian Pacific.
Cent. Leather...
Ches. ft Ohio..-..
C, M. ft St. P. . .
C. & N. W
C R. I. ft P. ctfs
200 154) 169 1(
300 68 61 ' 6a
800 65
1,600 37
200 4
65
36
4
22
. 32
69
31
94
22
33
35
1,200 $3
Chlno Copper 600 33
Colo. F. ft I
Corn Prod. Ref..
Crucible Steel .
Cuba Cane Sugar.
Distiller's Sec. ..
Erie
General Elec
General Mot
Gt. North, pfd...
(It. No. Ore ctfs.
III. Central......
Inspiration Cop. .
2.000 47
1,700 64
4.600 22
13,3p0 66
200 16
46 47
53 54
21 21
53 65
15 15
910 150 148 119
7.800 131 129 130
91'1
1.900 17 37
37
97
43
96
26
38
$0
113
700
43
97
26
38
30.
43
95
26
37
29
In. Mer. Mar. pfd. 16,600
Int. Nickel 1,200
Int.- Paper 3,600
Kennecott Cop... 13,700
L. ft N
Maxwell Mot. . .
80
Mexican Pet 30,300 169 165 167
Miami Cop.
22
Missouri Pac
Nevada Cop
N. Y. Cent. 4
N. Y., N. H. &
N. ft W
Northern Pacific.
Pennsylvania ....
Pittsburg Coal
300 24
400 16
600 fl
600 28
23
16
71
28
23
lil
71
28
104
900 90' 89 89"i
1,300 44 44
44
41
20
77
73
98
26
Ray Cons Cop...'. 800
Reading 2,900
Rep. Iron ft Steal. 800
Southern Pac... 3,500
20 20
78 77
72 72
98 97
Southern Ry. . .
Studebaker Corp.
Texas Co
Union Pacific...
U. S. Ind. Al
U. S. Steel
U. S. Steel pfd..
800 26 26
1,700 61 61
1
8,800 191 186 183
700 127 126 126
1.500 102 101 102
46,000 $0 89 89
114
2,000 67 66 67
200 41 41 41
Utah Copper
Westlnghouse El.
Bethlehem B
2,700 69 '69 69
Total salea for the day, 360,000 shares.
w York Bonds.
U. S. 2s, reg.. 7Gt. N. 1st 4s 85
U. S. 2s. ,coup.. 98 L C. ref. 4s 82
U. S. 3s, regJ. . 89 Int. M. M. 6s 97
U. S. 3s. coup. 89 K. C. S. ref. 6s 84
U. S. Lib. 3e 98.90'L. a is. un. es so1
U. S. 4s reg..l04M K ft T 1st 4s 64
U. S. 4s coup. 104 M. Tac. gen. 4s 60
Ant For Sec 5s 99Mont. Power 6a 91
Am T ft T c 6s 92 N. Y. C. deb. 6s
Anglo-French 6s 97N. Pacific 4s.. 83
Arm. ft Co. 4a 86N. Pacific 3s.. 69
Atchison gen. 4s 82 0. S. L. ref. 4s 86
B. & O. cv. 6s 78'Pac. T. ft T. 6s 93
Beth Steel r, 6s 88 Penn. con. 4s 95
Cen. Leather 5 96 Penn. gen. 4s 88
Ceh. Paciflo 1st 79Reading gen. 4a 85
C. ft O. cv. 5s.. 85S L & S F a 6s 64
C B & Q Joint 4s 95S. P. cv. 5s 101
C M ft S P o 4 77Southsrn Ry 5s 94
C R 1 & P ref 4s 74T. ft P. 1st 91
C ft'S ref 4s 77Unlon Pacific 4s 86
D ft R O ref 6a 60 V. 8. Rubber 6s 86
D of C 6s (1931) 97U. S. Steel 6a 100
Erie gen. 4s 62Wabash 1st 97
Gen. Electric 6s 98 French 'gvt 6 106
Bid.
, New York Money.
New York, Feb. 11. Mercantile Paper
Unchanged. Sterling- Demand, $4,7680: cables,
$4.76.
Francs Unchanged.
Guilders Demand. 41e: cables. 41c.
Lire Demand, $6.36; cablea, $6.35.
Mexican Dollars Unchanged.
Time Loans Firm: unchanged.
Call MoneyFirmcr: high, 5;
ruling rate, 6; closing bid, 4
at 6; laat loan, 5 per cent.
low, S;
offen-sj
Liberty Bonds.
New' York, Feb. 11. Final prices on
Liberty bonds today wore: 3s, $98,80:
first convertlblo 4s, $92,88; second 4s,
$92.60; first convertible 4s, $94.80; sec
ond convertible" 4s, $93.96; third 4s,
$04.84; fourth 4 Us, $93.94.
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Local Stocks and Bonds.
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brtnker
and company, 449 Omaha National bank
building:
' STOCKS
Bid. Asked.
Beatrice Creamery pfd
iurgea-&ash 7 pet. pfd. end. 101
Con. Gas. ft Elec, pfd 8 pet. . .
Deere ft Co. pfd 95
Gooon M. ft E.,7 pet. pfd. ..100
Gooch Food Pro. Com . , 60
Harding Cream, Com
Harding Cream 7 pet. pfd 104
nr. ft Wllhelm 7 pet pfd ..99
M. B. Smith.- pet pfd ...100
Union Stk. Yds. Om 99
Un. P. 4 U I pet. pfd ... 98
Bonds
Bruns. Balke-Col. 6s, (1925) 9S
Canada 5s, (1937) 95't
102
102
64
95
101.
77
101
100
i'n"
100
97
95
100
100
8
104 i
99
Iowa Port. Cement, 6s 98
U111. Atnletios, (19:1-1932)
Om. C. B. Sj. Ry. 5s, (1928)
78
om. Schools, 5s, (1948) ...
Swift & Co. 6s, (Aug. 1921)
104
.. 99
New York Coffee.
New York, Fab. 11. The market for
coffee futures was vary quiet today, but
ruled generally ateady on a little Euro
pean buying and In sympathy with stead
iness in Brazil, The opening was 7 to I
points higher and May sold at 14.25c, or
It points above last night's close, while
December ruled between 13.80918.35e.
with the market eloalng at a net advance
of I to It points. May, 14.24c; July,
13.82c; September, 13.65c; December,
IS. 30c; January, 18.25c. Spot, dull; Rio
7a, 15c; Santos 4s, 14c. Cost and
freight offers were unchanged to a shads
lower,. Including Santoi ta and 4a, at
20.40c. .
The official cables reported an advance
of 75 reia at Rio. Santos spots were un
changed and futurea 60 to 126 reia higher.
Brazilian port receipts, 41,000 baga; Jun
dlahy receipts, 10.000 baga.
New York Produce.
New York, Feb. 11. Butter Market
higher; creamery higher than extras,
t061c: creamery extras, 4960c;
firsts, 4548c.
Eggs Market? firm; unchanged.
Cheeae Market easier; state current
marke specials, tic; do, average run, 29
30c.
Dressed Poultry Market firm; fowls.
2432c; others unchanged.
Live Poultry Market firm; chickens,
'272Jc: fowls, 35c; old roosters, 24c; tur
keys, 30935c.
g Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Feb. 11. Butter Market
higher; creamery, 3646c.
Eggs Market higher; receipts, 18, $30
casea; firata, 39c; ordinary firsts, 37
33c; at mark, casea Included, $788c.
Potatoes Market lower; receipts. 63
cara Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota,
bulk, fl.6591.75; Wisconsin, Michigan
and Minnesota, sacks, fl.701.75.
' Poultry Market, alive, higher; springs,
27c; fowls, $0c.
New York General.
York, Feb. 11. Wheat Spot,
New
steady
York.
No.
2 red, $2.34, track. New
Corn Spot, barely ateady
low and No. 2 white, $1.4!
No. 1 yel
coat and
rrelght, New York.
Oata Spot, firmer; atandard, 67c.
Provisions Pork, unsettled; mess,
$49.00; lard, strong; mlddlewest. $25,209
25.30.
Tallow Firm; city special, loose, le.
Other articles unchanged.
New York Metals.
New York, Feb. 11. Copper Easier;
electrolytic, 1717c: no aalea reported.
Iron and Spelter Unchanged.
Lead Quiet; spot offered at $5.10; Feb
ruary, $5. '
At London Spot copper, 59 10s; tin,
226 5s; others unchanged.
1 New York Sugar.
New York, Feb. 11. Sugar Market un
changed. Unseed.
Duluth. Feb 11. Linseed. $3.37.
Telephone Lineman Killed
by Live Wire Near Fairbury
Fairbury, Neb., Feb. 11. (Special
Telegram.) Uriah Hawkins, 26
years old, a trouble man for the Lin
coln Telephone company, came in
contact with a live wire ihis orn
:iiw at 10 o'clock, dyinp; an hour
later.
Besides the severe burns received
ha fell a distance of 14 feet. He is
survived b his widow and two
children residing at 714 D street,
this city.'
He had been in the employ of the
company for more than a year.
Bear Admiral Dies.
Annapolis, Md., Feb. 11. Rear
Admiral John Hood, U. S. navy (re
tired), died at the naval hospital here
today of Bright's disease. Admiral
Hood was in his 62d year. He was
born in .Alabama and appointed
from that state to the naval academv
graduating in 1879 with second hon
ors in his class.
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LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
Notice Is hereby given that tha regular
annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
South Platte Land Company will be held
at the office of said Company Room 701,
First National Bank Building, Lincoln Ne
braska, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the Fifth
day of March A. D.. 1919. C. H. Morrill.
Pree!dent;'W. W. Turner. Secretary and
Treasurer. F-4 31t-m.
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FINAL ACTION 01!
SIX BILLION BILL
EXPECTED TODAY
Leaders on Both Sides Pre
dict Overwhelming Vote of
Approval on War Levies
in Senate Today.
Washington, Feb. 11. Final ac
tion by congress tomorrow on the
$6,000,(X0,000 war revenue appeared
assured tonight after several houn
of debate in the senate on the qon
fcrees' agreement, which the Iioum
adopted last Saturday. ' '
After some difficulties and deb)
in taking up the bill today Chair
man Simmons of the senate man
agers, addressed the senate foi
about two hours on the conference
report, while Senator Thomas ol
Colorado, democrat, sharply crit
icised eliniination of his amendment
to tax campaign contributions ol
$500or more 100 per cent.
Several senators plan to speak to
morrow, but both democrats and re
publican leaders predicted tonight
that an overwhelming vote of ap
proval would be given before ad
journment tomorrow. Senator Sim
mons said that if necessary a night
session would be held.
At the outset today, republicans
delayed action on the bill, demand
ing that the lengthy formal con
ference report be read. Republican
Leader Lodge and Senators Penrose
of Pennsylvania and France oi
Maryland insisted that this formal
ity be followed. Its reading tooR
more than an hour with the senate
virtually deserted.
Aji incident enlivening the pro
cedure was the inadvertent adoption
of the conference report, but upon
objection by Senator Simmons the
action was set aside. -Senator Mc
Kellar of Tennessee, democrat, who
was presiding, hastily put the ques
tion on the report arid formally de
clared the report adopted, but Sen
ator Simmons, who had riot spoken,
induced him to annul his decision.
Bolsheviki Attack is .
Repulsed by the Allies
London, Feb. II. The bolsheviki
launched an infantry attack on Sat
urday against the allied positions
near Sredmakrenga. southeast of
Archangel, and were repulsed, ac
cording to an official statement on
activities in northern Russia, issued
by the war office tonight
In the operations Friday, .in
which American, British and Rus
sian troops improved their positions
on the Petrograd road south of
Kfdish, the bolsheviki sufferec"
heavy losses.
G. A. R. Commander-in-Chief
and Adjutant Visit in East
Albert M. Trimble, adjutant gen
eral, and Miss Katherine R. A.
Flood, national secretary of the
Grand Army of the Republic, came
to Omaha Monday from the national
headquarters at Lincoln for consul
tation with Commander-in-Chiet
Clarenden E. Adams. The commander-in-chief
and his adjutant
general left the same day for Chi
cago. Pittsburgh New York, Wash
ington and Columbus in the inter
ests of the organization.
War Department Orders.
Washington, Feb. 11. (Special Tele
gram.) MaJ. Thomas W. Long, quarter
master's corps. Is relieved from duty st
Fort Dea Moines and will proceed to
Fort Crockett, Texaa.
Capt. Jacob Myers, medical corps, 's
relieved from duty at Fort Des Jlolncs
and will proceed to Fort Sheridan, Illinois.
By direction of the president, Lt. Col.
Walter 8. Graecen, Infantry, Is relieve!
from his present dutiea at Camp Dodge,
Iowa, and is detailed as professor of mili
tary acience and tactics at Rutgera college,
New Brunswick, N. J,
Second Lt. W'alter J. Martin, Infantry,
la relieved from his present duties and
will proceed to Camp Dodge.
Contract 8urgeon Arthur Stelnflte.
United States army, will proceed to Fort
Ies Moines,
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