THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1919. V REAL ESTATE WANTED. Vl'ANT to luy -room hous Tilth fire rlae) must b absolutely modern and In (oo4 locality; will pay half run on t,o"o or o."on pise, oive parttcu lr. Box C-M, Omaha Bee. HAVB everal reliable buyer for cottages a,"" to j.ooo with I2f0 to 1600 to pay gown, rnon ua tor quick result. OSBORNE RflAl.TT CO., H Om. Nat. Bank Blilr. Tyler H, LIST your property for sal with J. B. Hoblnaon fur quick sales. Hi Bea Bids Phon Don. 0i7. FARM ANR RANCH LANDS. Arkansas Lands. MAKCH 4. Our naxt round trip 139 ncurilon to aict.ehee, Ark. For homeeeekerf only. W. 8, FRANK 203 Nvll!a Blk., Omaha. Canadian Lands. ALBERTA LANDS. Oraln, Mixed Farming. Ranchlnc Any Acraafs. Valuta Rlfht. Eay Term. Writ us for what you want. Wa hav It. THURBER A CAMERON. Canada Lit Bulldlnf. Calgary, Al bert. Colorado Lands. SEVERAL itood Improved farma with wheat near Akron. Colo. Possession Mar. 1, low prices and food terms. Several good quarters and half-sections, nearly all In wheat. Can show land at any time now. Wlr when you are coining. I. F. CroM. Heal estate, Akron, Colo. WRITE for Thornton'TTllat of bargains In Kiowa and adjoining counties In Col orado. Thornton Is th clearing hou.-e for eastern Colorado lands, both deeded and relinquishments, a square deal to everybody. A. R. Thornton. Haswell, Colo. SiO aerea, 6 mile from town, Morgan county. Colo., part under cultivation. Fair aet of Improvement!. Price $30 per arre. K. M. Michael Co., (10 EUc trie Bldg., Omaha, Neb. CHOICE Imp. or raw qaartar, half aeo. or larger, Lincoln Co., bargalna; easy terms. J L. Maurer. Arriba, Colo. Nebraska Lands. AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2. AT I P. M.. lliO-ACRB FARM. Well Improved, located one-half mil north of Archer and 10 mllea northwest of Central City, Neb.; good 7 -room, one atory bouse, with water In kitchen; barn . 80x31, room for 8 horaea, 15 tone of hay and 1,300 bushels of grain; lean-to 16x 33 for cattle and hogs; chicken house. 13x24; granary, 13x16; good well and windmill; place all fenced and cross fenced; six acres hng-tlght; TO acres under plow, of which 15 acres are In alfalfa, balance the very beat of pas ture, anil good black loam. Ilea luvel Terms of sale: 10 per cent of the pur chase price cash day of sale, purchaser to asKume a mortgage of 37 000, 31,000 of which is due Match 1. 1330 and IS, 000 due March 1, 191M, bearing Interest at 6 per cent annually; remainder t-t the purchase price March 1, 1319, when poa acsuion will be given. Good and suffi cient abstract of title, together with warranty deed delivered to purchaser day of settlement. If you want to buy a real home, don't fall to attend thia sale. For further Information address Nebraska Realty Auction Co., Central City, Nebraska. Mark Carraher, Auct. M. A. Larson, Owner. FOR SALE My 320-acr farm, 33 mllea above North Platte, In the famoua North Platte Valley adjoining the town of Sarben, with sugar beet dump and good school; 138 acrea under Irrigation, rest good upland pasture; good house, barn with annex, windmill, tanks, chicken houses, corn crib, and small or chard; 30 acres of winter wheat, 40 acrea of alfalfa; price, $S0 per acre It taken at once. Terms, one-third caah, balance on easy terms. Inquire of Luther Miller, Sarben, or Frank Relschardt, Valley, Neb. KIMBALL COUNTY WHERE THE WHEAT 13 FINE. Half a section of the best land In Kimball county of deep rich aoll cloa to market, schools and churches located on the main graded road, telephone line, rural route One hundred acrea winter wheat on the land sowed on aod. One third goea to the buyer. Terms, 13,000 caah, balanca to ault at I per cent. It won t pay yon to wait. J. R. CARTER, Bushnell, Neb. FOR SALE. POSSESSION . MCH. 1, S40 ACRES In m mllea from North Platte; good set of Improvements; house, stable, gran ary, well and windmill; 100 acrea farmed, balanca bay meadow and pas ture, with running water; Just across the road from the State Experimental Farm. Choice alfalfa and wheat land. Price 1100 per acre; good terms. Write Owner, Box 375, North Platte, Neb. ' FOR SALE Four good Improved farms, will give March 1st possession. Prices right and good terms. From 323.50 up to 160.00 on acre. From 11,500 to $10. 000 down, balanca long time, 6 per cent. Tou must aee these farma to appreciate th value. B. W. POMTNA. Kimball, Neb. WELL Improved section, 2' mllea from Bushnell, good five-room bouse; good barns and sheds; everything ready for a man to move onto ar.d start to farming this spring; 10 aorea ready for spring plow: 80 acrea more that can be brok en: balance dandy pasture land; price, 32S per acre; $5,000 cash, balance aasy terms. Ouy Forellng, Bushnell, Neb WIFH recently died. Have left 640-acre farm In central Nebraska; 80 acrea In cult.; 500 acrea good corn land; email house and well. Will sell at 117 50 er aore. Also aection western Nebraska land, unimproved, at $10 per acre. Might take part In trade on either. Call on or address J. W. Uaiiaffcy, Carlo, Hall county. Nebraska. I0O-A. RELINQUISHMENT; no aand, two ml. from good town, fenced; house and stable. Priced to sell, 11,100, Can use Ford car on deal. Green Poultry Co., Halfler, Neb. TRITE me for pictures and pricea of icy farms and ranchea In good old Dawes county. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford. Neb. GOOD Omaha Income property for clear weatern land ar eastern Nebraaka farm Mr. Pease. 313 Brandela Theater Bide MERRICK COUNTT. Improved corn and alfalfa farma at tb right price. M. A. LARSON, Central City. Neb. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farma Kimball Co., Nebraska. R. E. Holme Bushnell, Neb. New York Lands. FVIDOW must aell 106 acres, 3 mllea from town; practically levl, loam aoll, well watered; 15 acrea valuable timber, nice 10-room bouse; 3 large barns, pig gery, bennery, large orchard) Includ ing CO head cattle, team, 4 hogs, 40 bens, bay, etraw, grain and farm equip ment Prlca 17,000. Easy terma. Free list. Etlia Bros.. Sprlngville, N. T. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offara you a home In the land of sunshine, where conditions ars right for raising alfalfa . and cattle. Address, Jordan Valley Farms, Bote. Idaho. South Dakota Lands. LAND FOR SALE. HO a., 300 a., 440 a, 580 a., 1,13ft a., 3.000 a., 3.000 a., worth $10 per acre, more than asked. Address John J. fcalttery. Room 4, Flrat Natl. Bank Bldg., Rapid City, South Dak. Wyoming Lands. ULIJSATLAND Wyoming larma. $50 per a.. Including jatd up water right -Jnr t vl ACM. Rylander. 154 Omaha '"at FARM LANDS FOR RENT. 16H-ACEB farm for rent In Section 17 and 18, Boomer township, Pottawat tamie county. Ia.; well Improved; known as '"Officer Farm." Chan. T. Officer, 123 S. Main St., Council Bluffs, Ta. Phon 459. FARM LANDS WANTED. WB will sell your farm; timely aalea" iiulck returns. Held Land Co., 661 Brandela Bldg. HAKE your wanta for farma known to ''. V. Nelson. 515 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 3804. AUTOMOBILES. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used ears bought, sold and exchanged W buy for cash and sell on time. Fall line to select from, lilddl State Oarage 3036-1 Farnam St Douglaa 410L MEEKS AUTO CO. 6PKCIAL 17 Maxwell, Al condition, 3365; 17 Chevrolet touring, $25. Twenty oth ers, all guaranteed. Trawver Auto Co., 1910 Farnam. EEAC4UARTER3 for gasoline and oil pump of all kinds, tanks, air atande. etc Phon Douglaa 1383, Laubacn, eS Brandela Bldg., Omaha- SiLGBE VAN AND STORAGE CO.. wiU stor your auto. Rat for Ford ears, 83 a month; larg care, 81 month Pwum 438. CSs Chalmers 1-ton truck for sale cheap. 34 13 Harney Et Phon Doufiia 1840. BRINGING UP REAT HEAVENS I I 'I I JJJjj TELL MR JKtsl I TvES I II WELL NOW fjlS-V3UR il "I 111 f I , a &T"1 ( ft I sra&k 1 wssz&gbsc MjiJ rg&z$ vrsMJi (tell her fep m AUTOMOBILES. YOU SHOULD COME IN And look at thes used cars buy; 79 Overland 83 Overland 11116 Maxwell 1817 Chevrolet 1317 Chevrolet 75 Overland roadster . 75 Overland touring 1017 Oakland tour 1917 Allen befor you 1135 225 325 , 325 350 350 , 300 , 450 , 450 , 600 600 , 700 800 900 1,100 1,400 1,450 1,600 1917 Chalmera 1916 Dodg .... 1917 Dodg .... 1913 Lexington 1918 Chalmera ,. 1918 Moon Stuti roadster .. H-45 Bulck Hudson speedster 3 Fords. 30 other car. All of these car sold under our 3-day money-back guarantee If you ar not atisfled. , REMEMBER W carry tha stock and make the prlc. AUTO CLEARING . HOUSE Douglaa 63A3. 1913-14-16 Farnam. NEW retreader; latest and best out; coats less; makea seven different treads. Write, wire or call. Duplex Tire Co., 114 South 17th St. CSED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICEa STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 3030 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. BARGAINS JN USE" CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co.. 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. t. 8500. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed aervlc. SERVICE OARAGE, 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. T000. AUTOMOBILE electrical repair; service atatlon for Rayfleld- carburetors and Columbia storage battertea. Edwards. WANTEDFOR fcPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS: quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 3ij69 Fsrnam St. D. 60116. NEW and used Ford, Amea bodies. Im mediate delivery. O'Rourka Go Id Strom Auto Co., 3701 So. 24th, So. 899. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAN1J 0.. 3300 Farnam St. QUALITY USED CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE 'CO., 2663 FARNAM. PRIVATELY owned used cars for sale, OMAHA USED CAR MARKET. 3517 Leavenworth. Tyler 3347. Get a Bulck used car. Neb. Buick Auto Co. $100 for magneto wa can't fix; patentee Afffnlrv SrinrW Plitr O Ttav. dorfer, 210 N. 18th. WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. Harney 414. FOR SALE Scripps-Booth chummy, road ster, good condition. Bargain. Phone D. 300, or D. 2787. Mr. Grlswold. FOR SALE Cheap, only $50, International .truck, model A. Call Benson 140. J. 11. Martlg. NEW Overland model 90; driven 200 mllea, 1950; will trade. Call Barry, Tyler 886. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. FORD MARKET New Ford to out of town customers. Tires and Supplies. TIREfl ONE-HAIF PRICE. GUARANTEED 8.000 MILES. 10x1 1 7.60180x8 I 9.31 S2X&H 10.25132x4 11.75 32x4 11.50134x4 12.00 W furnish th old tire. Agent wanted. I IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT, 1516 Davenport 8treet. SPECIAL aale of our guaranteed rebuilt tire; shipped subject to examination without deposit Rib Non Plain. Tread, skid. !0x3 37.50 9.25 810.00 30xZ 9 50 11. 55 12.00 STANDARD TIRE CO., 410 North 16th St. WE do casing and tube repairing. We guarantee our work. New and second tire. URBAN TIRE A VULCANIZING CO., 3223 Harney St. Phone Douglaa 3418. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress. La Pullman, Flak. Writ for pricea Mention sixes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2018 FARNAM. REDUCED RATE. 13 CENTS PER MILE. Rnt a Ford. Drlv yoursslf, Ford Livery Co.. 1314 Howard St. Dougla 8628. BARGAIN'S, new No. 1 tires and tubes. Tire 45 per cent off, List tubes 36 per cent, write or phon Webster 1031 Day 1808 No. 24th. GAIN more mile; have your tire re treaded by G. A O. Tlra Co. 3416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. Repairing and Painting. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiator repaired and rebuilt; large atock uaed radiator Nw Ford honeycomb radiators. OMAHA RADIATOR TIRE WORKS 1819 Cuming. 8064 Farnam EXPERT radiators, fender and auto bodies; repairing at reasonable prices Prompt attention given to garage work. ahlp your radiator direct to u. NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE. DougSSO 318 8. 19th St CENTRAL garage repair dept., night and day service. If In trouble call us. Tyler 714. All work guaranteed. I F. P. Barnum Co..Tl22 Cum-.nit. D 3044. ' High grade Automobile Painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargain In uaed machine. Victor H Rooa, th Motorcycle Man. 17th and Leavenworth PERSONAL, THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home solicit your old clothing, furniture, magazines, W collect. W distribute. Phon Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home 1110-111 J-1114 Dodg St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WHEAT screenings $2.25 per hundred. A W Wagner, 801 N. 16th St.. Doug. 1142 WHITE ROCK HATCHING EGGS from umana snow winners. Benson 385. BUFF ORPINGTON "eggs, $1.50 setting fancy stock. Red 5475. MONlY TO LOAN. Organized by th Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, piano and notes a ecu Ity. $40 mo., H. good, total. $3.60 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 433 Security Bldg., 16th A Farnam. Ty. 66' LOAD'S ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AN1 IlLL LIBERTY BONDS. O C 2 f W C. FLATAU. EST. 1393. . 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 60 Lowest rates Private loan bontha Barry Maleahock. 1514 Todga, D. 6619 Est 1891 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS Read the Bee Want Ads from i day to day for best results. FATHER Horses Live Stock Vehicles. Registered Shorthorn Cattle Sale 1 In Sal Pavilion at Nebraska City, Neb., Monday, Feb. 24th, Commences at 10 O'clock. 14 bulla from yearling to 4-year-olds. 16 cows, helfera and calves. This herd la known aa tha Wildrose herd. 15 head work and other horses.. L. T. Holland, Nebraska City, Neb. HARNESS, SADDLES and TRAVELING GOODS. W make them ourselves and sell them direct to consumer.' Why pay two proflta for Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORKISH A CO.. Phone Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam. DON'T FORGET th big horse and mule auctions at stock yards stables next Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm mule. Sale starts at 10 o'clock. I. C. Gallup, Auctioneer. Extra! Extra! Extra! Harness, collar and harnes accessories. No war prices, selling at a secriflce a owner I In Franca. Call at residence il 24 Lake. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice I hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Stockholder of the South Platte Land Company will be held at the office of said Company, Room 701, Flrat National Bank Building, Lincoln, Ne braska, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the Fifth day of March, A. D., 1919. C. H. Morrill, President; W, W. Turner, Secretary and Treasurer. F-4 31t-m. New Tork Produce. New Tork, Feb. 19. Butter Unsettled; creamery higher than extras, 5353Vsc; creamery extras, 52!ic: firsta, 47 61c. Eggs Market weak; lower; freah gath ered extraa, 45H48c; fresh gathered regular packed extra firsts, 4445c; do firsts, 4344c. Cheese Market Irregular"; state current make specials, 80 31c; do, average run, 394 30c. Poultry Market firm; unchanged. Chicago Produce. v Chicago. Feb. 19 Butter Market low r; creamery, 38 62c. Eggs Market lower; receipts, 10,733 cafes; firsts, 38c ordinary firsts, 37 Jp 37Wc: at mark, cases included. 3738c. Potatoes Lower; receipts, 27 cars; Wis consin, Michigan and Minnesota, bulk and sacks. 31.501.60. Poultry A live, market higher; springs, 32c; fowl, 34tto. I New Tork General. New York, Feb. 19. Wheat Steady; No. I red, 33.34 H. track New York. Corn Spot, ateady; No. 1 yellow and No. 3 white, 11.48, cost and freight New York. Oats Spot, firm; standard, 9c. Lard Firm; mlddlwest, $25.90026.00. Other article unchanged. Kanaaa City Produce. , Kansas Cltv. Mo.. Feh ia tj,,i.. .A Goultry Unchanged. tgga On cent lower: first, 84c. 00 Horses and 0 Dubs Will Go at Public Auction Saturday, Feb. 22 J. A. Browder and Vic Smiley will offer the best string of good young mares and mules ever sold at auction in this part of Iowa or Nebraska. They range from 3 to 7 years old, and weigh from 1,200 to 1,600 pounds. All well broke and ready to go to work. Sale Un.sr Cover, Starts Promptly fit 12 Rain cr Shins, at Brcvvdsr's Cam, Ccuncil Bluffs TERMS: Cash or six months' time on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest from date of sale. J. A. DRCu'DER and VIC SMILEY McKenzie & McMurray, Auctioneers. Copyright, lilt. International New Service. Market and Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Omaha, February 19, 1919. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 6,169 10,310 1,768 Official Tuesday ... 8,164 18,270 7.779 Estimate Wednesday 8,000 21,600 9,600 Three days this wk. 22.323 50,080 19,117 Same last wk 31,633 58,765 83,822 Sam 1 week ago .15,854 43,967 19.493 Sam I weeks ago .24,368 63,546 31,183 Sam year ago 22,427 25,953 39,834 Receipt and disposition of live stock at th Union atock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 84 houra ending at 3 o'clock p. m., February 19, 1919: RECEIPTS CARS. . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. A St. P 14 2 Wabash 6 1 ..a .. Missouri Pacific ... 4 3 Union Pacific 83 67 CAN. W., east 19 37 C. A N. W., west... 45 50 C, St. P., M. & O. 4S 49 C(, B. & Q., east. . 25 C, B. & Q., west. . ?6 62 C, R. I. A P., east. 15 16 C, R. I. A P., west. .. 1 Illinois Central . ... 6 13 Chicago G. W 2 3 1 17 vl Total receipts. .303 301 46 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morrl A Co 925 3,130 1,217 Swift A Co 1.589 4,509 2.8S5 Cudahv Packing Co... 992 6,003 2,807 Armour A Co 1,278 4,118 3,316 Schwartz A Co 233 J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.... So. Omaha Pack Co... St. Clair Packing Co.. Higglna Packing Co... Hoffman Bros John Roth A Sons Mayerowlch A Vail.... Glassberg P. O'Dea Wilson F. P. Lewis Huntzlnger A Oliver. . J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla R. M. Burress A Co... Rosenstock Bros F. G. Kellogg Wertheln'r A Dgen.. Ellis A Co Sullivan Bros Mo., Kan. C. A C. Co.. E. G. Christie Baker Banner Bros John Harvey Jensen A Lundgren.... Dennis A Francis Cheek A Kreba 3,271 93 49 33 1 31 38 5 10 18 51 134 83 78 8 27 23 3 . 303 . 10 . 134 . 147 . 66 . 30 . 41 .. 804 ,. 24 .. 86 4 14 .1,624 Midwyest .... Other buyer Totals,... 427 .8,646 20,263 10,352 Cattle A fair run of 8, OCT) cattl ar rived this morning and desirable gteers were selling Blow but about steady with choice light ranging up to 318.0O and medium grade were not as active. 1-acK-er were buying them at easier flgurea than yesterday. Butcher itock waa ex tremely uneven. Outsider bought a few steady early and the packer market wa unsatisfactory from aelllng point of vltw, some sales were steady but the general trend of prices lower. There was a very llaht aunnly of feeder and desirable grades sold steady, common steers 10 16o lower Quotation on cattle: Good to choice beeves, 17.0018.20; fair to good beeves, $15.0016.75; common to fair beeves, 313.60 4f 14.75 ; good to choice arllng, $14.50 16.00; fair to good yearlings, $12.6014.35; common to fair yearlings, $8.5012.25; good to choice heifers, $12.60 14.00; prime cows, $12.0014.00; good to choice cows, 310.60 12.00; fair to good cpws, $8.50(g)10.26; common to fair cows, $6.36(318.25; choice to prime feeders. $14.00 15.25; good to choice feeders, 111.60 13.75; medium to good feeders, 310.60 11.60; good to choice stockers, 810.00 $13.50; fair to good stockers. $9.00010.00; common to fair stockers, $7.008.50; stock heifers, $7,509.00; stock cows, $7.00 8.00; Mock calves, 38.00QI11.75; veal calves, $7.00013.76; bulls, atags, ate, $9.25010.50. Hogs There wa a heavy run of hog, 308 carloads, estimated at 21,600 bead. There ' was a lower tendency from the start with opening prloea 1Oc015o lower than yesterday with gradual weakening In values until the general market waa quotably 15c025o below yesterday' gen eral market. Trade wa very uneven with bulk of the sale from $17.00017.30 and topa at $17.60. More hogs aold below $17.00 today than for soma time past. Sheep Forty-two load of sheep and lambs were scheduled to reach this mar ket today, estimated at 9,600 head. Trade wa very active from the atart and price Drawn were fully 10ci$15e higher. Bulk of the lamb were selling from ll7.o)wlT.6a with tops .quotable up to $17.76. A string of choice Mexican Navajo yearling aold for $16.00 and some wethers at $12.76. Th general market is mcitf ioc ana possibly mor, higher than yesterday. Quotations on aheap: Lambs, good to choice, $17.25(pl7.75: Iambs, fair to good, $16.7617.40; lamb feeders, 113. 110015. 60; yearlings, good to choice, $13.60(16.00; yearlings, fair to good, $9. 00 S 9.60; year ling feeders, $9.60ig10.00; wethers, fat, $12.0013.00; wether feeder. $8.60(910.60 ewe, good to choice, $10.75011.60; ewes, fair to good. $9.0010.60; ewe feeders, $.00ff8. 60. Chicago IJve Stork. Chicago, Feb. 19. (U. S. Bureau ,nf Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 8,000 head; tn-between beef steers, 26o to 40o lower; others off less; butcher cattle and feeders, steady; calves, 26o to 60o higher; esti mated tomorrow 13,000 head; beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16.35620.00; common and medium, $ 1 0. OO 1 6,35 : butch er atockH cows and- heifera, $7.6016.60; cannera and cutters, $6.35?. 60; stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy, $11.25ij'16.iHi; inferior, common and me deium, 1.25'a 11.25: veal calves, good and choice, $16,008" 16.75. Hogs Receipts, 31.000 head; market generally steady with yesterday' aver age; light hogs lacking quality hard to move; bulk of sales,17. 40017. 66; butch ers. $17.60(6)17.75; lights, $16. 75 dj 17.60: packing, $16.7517. 45; throwouts, $16.00 6 16.75; pigs, good to choice, $14.26$ 16.B0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head; market active and big 26 cents higher; lambs, choice and prime, $18.2518.85; medium and good, $16.60j?18.25; culls. 814.001S.60; ewes, choice and prime, $13.0013.60; medium and good, $10.00 12.00; culls, $5.60(3)8.60. Kanaaa City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 19. Cattle Re ceipts, 15.000 head; no southerns; steady; prime fed steers, $18.00 19.00; dressed beef steers, f 12.00 3 18.00 ; western steers, 112.00 17.00; southern steers, nominal; 97.00V13.00; cows, $7.0014.00; heifers, $8.00(914.50; stockers and feeder, 16.00; bulls, $7. 50 (5-11.60; calves, 14.00. $7.60 $7.00 Hogs Receipts, 22,000 head; market ateady to 10c lower; bulk, $17.10 17 60 ; heavy, $17.50 17.80; packers and butch ers, $17.40017.60; lights, $16.90 17.40; pig. $12.00(91610. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 head; market 15o to 26o higher; lambs, $17.50 17.85; yearlings, $14.0015.SO; wethers, $13.00013.00; ewes, $11.0011.60; stock ers and feeder, $16.00 17.00. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Loui, Feb. 19. Cattle Receipts, 4,900 head; market steady; native, beef steers, $11.5018.60; yearling ateer and helfera, $9.5016.00; cows, $7.6012.50; stockers and feeders, $10.0013.5O; fair to prim southern beef steers, $10.00 19.00; beef cows and heifers, $7.50 15.00; canner and cutter, $5.507.25; native calves, $7.75516.25. Hogs Receipt, 20,000 head; market ateady, lights, $17.20317.50; pigs, $2.60 616.25; mixed and butchers, .$17.20 17.80: good heavy, $17.7O17.80; bulk, $17.2017.70. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 1.000 head; Iamb, $17.60 17.90; ewes, $8.60311.25; cannera and choppers, $5.009.00. Slonx City Live Stock. Sioux City. Ia.. F. 19. Cattle Re ceipts, 3.000 head; market steady to strong: beef steers, $10.00017.60; fat cows snd heifers, $7.25014.00; canners, 5.76i .76: stockers and feeders, $8.60 13.50; feeding cows and heifers, $6,000 $.60. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market 6 to 10 cents lower light, $16.90(317.20; mixed, $17.00017.25; heavy, $17,200 17.40; bulk of sales, $17.00017.30. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head; market strong. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 19. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,600 head; market lower; steers, $13.00-18.25; cows and heifers, $6,000 15.25; calves, $8.00016.50. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market lower; top, $17.70; bulk of sales, $17,150 17.60. ' Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.500 head market hither; lambs, $16.00 017.85: wes, $9.00011.60. St. Lonl Grain. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 18 Corn March, $1.30; May, $1.244. Oats March, 6914c: May, lit. Kansas City Grain, Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 19. C6rn Feb ruary. $1.29; March, $1.27. ; May, $1.24H 01.244; July, $1.20 1.20V Linseed. Duluth, Minn., Feb. 19. Linseed $3.6$. YOUR BUSINESS IN COME TAX FOR 1918 Begin now to compile your return in con formity with the rules of the Jlew Revenue ' Act. Send for New Rules Ask us today for Tax Circular OB-204. Ap plies to income from business only. TheNatiorilGty Company Cvrrltpondtnt Ogieti ta ij CMm Omaha 1138 Flrat Nit'l Bk Telephone Tyler 2732 gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I HENRY B. ALLEN I Formerly Deputy Collector, Income Tax Inspector and Internal , Revenue Agent, U. S. Treasury Dept. Analytic and Compilation of Income Tax Returns 526-530 Bee Building. OMAHA. for The Bee by GRAIN MARKET Omaha, Feb. 19. Receipts of grain today were very light. Wheat arrivals were 23 cars; corn, 84 cars; oats, 14 cars; rye, 4 cars, and barley 3 cars. Corn pricea were unchanged; 3 rents higher, with the btflk. lc to 2n up. Offer ings had a very alow aale. While feeder demand continued to he the main support of the market, aome off grades was report ed sold today to Industrie. Oat were higher. . No rye had been disposed of tfp to a late hour, and waa nominally unchanged. Barley waa a cent up. Wheat demand continued light with prices virtually unchanged. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. 7 124 19 Wheat 23 Corn 34 Oats i 14 Rye 4 ... i Barley 3 ... 0 Shipments Wheat 8 ... "4 Corn 64 ... 11)4 Oats ., 29 ... ' 26 Rye 11 ... 3 Barley 1 ... 3 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oala. Chicago 84 69 83 Kansas City 13 37 12 St. Louis 22 44 68 Minneapolis 300 Winnipeg 71 OMAHA FUTURE MARKET. Open. High. Low. Close. Yea'y. Corn 1.2S 1.28 1.28 1.23 1.23 1.24 1.21 1.21 1.22 Oats .69 .59 .59 .69 ... .69 .69 .69 .69 .59 Corn No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.29 (old): 3 ears, $1.28; 2 cars, $1.27: 1 car, $1.26. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.25 (old); 1 car, $1.21. No. 6 yellow: 2-5 car, $1.15. No. 4 mixed: 3 cars, $1.20; 1 car, $1.19. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.23; 2 cars, $1.17. No. 6 mixed: 3-5 car, $1.15; 1 car, $1.14. Sample mixed: 1 rar, $1.18 (old). Oats No. 8 white: 1 car, 58 '4c No. 4 white: 1 car, white: i cars, 67 He Barley N. 3: 1 car, 87e. Wheat No. 2 hasVk 1 car, $2.20; 2-6 car, $3.19. No. 3 $2.15 (smutty): No. 4 hard: 69c; 6 cars, 58c. Sample $3.22; 1 car, hard : 1 car, 1 car, $2.15. No. 1 aprlng: 3-6 car, $2.06 (smutty). No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $2.05. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Feb. 19. Notice that govern ment help In the export of packing house producta was about to be withdrawn did a good deal today to nullify strength in the corn market. Closing prices were un settled, c net lower to 2 Mi advance, with May $1.204 to $1.204 and Auly $1.164 to $1.164. Oats finished ic off to 'Ac up, and provisions 15c to 76c down. Before the fact was known that pack era' export business would soon have to be conducted without government aid the corn market had a decided upward slant owing to readiness with which offerings were absorbed. Speculators who at the opening tried to force prices down discov ered almost at one substantial houses were purchasing freely. Influenced by the fact that recelpta were about the smallest known and that commercial atocks were meager. The ensuing bulge In prices, however, was quickly more than wiped out In the active future that the change was announced as to export methods for packers. Bears contended lower values in the hog market were foreshadowed as well a curtailed feeding demand for corn. Export sales ts Holland made oata steady. Provlaions, like corn, gave way owing to altered position of the government con cerning foreign business of packers. Cash Quotations Corn: No. 8 yellow, $1.30; No. 4 yellow,' $1.3"'A01.28H: No. 5 yellow, $1.2501.26. Osta: No. $ white, 5869',4c: standard, 69'j 060c. Rye: No. 3, $1.3301.36. Barley: 88096c. Seeds: Timothy. $7.00010.00; clover, nominal. Provisions: Pork, nominal -lard, $25.50; ribs, $24.50023.00. Chicago closing price, furnished Tha Be hy Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokars, 116 South Sixteenth street, Oma-ha: Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yea'y. Corn I Mar. 1.254 1.27H 1.55 1.2644 1 26 May 1.204.1.22 1.29'4 1.304 l'.10 July 1.17 1.184.1164 1.164 1.17-Vt Oata Mar. .8 .6914 .58 .68 ',4 , .68 "4 May .69 .59X4 .58 .69 69,4 July .67 .68 -5641 -664 :t74 Pork I May 39.90 40.2S 39.75 39 40 39.85 July 38.25 38.25 37.60 37'50 38.25 Lard I May 24.50 24.57 24.30 24.35 24.60 July 23.65 23.70 23.35 '23 40 23.65 Riba ' May 22.35" 23.45 23.03 122.05 22.20 July 21.36 21.47 21.00 21 00 21.20 LIBERTY BONDS AND W. S. STAMPS BOUGHT FOR CASH. Highest prices' paid. Check mailed immediately on receipt of bonds or W. S. S. Reference, Nassau Na tional Bank of Brooklyn. t EQUITABLBE BOND COMPANY, 153 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Money to Loan Improved City Property at 6 Frank H. Binder 823 City Nat. Bk. Bid?. Omaha iiiiaaaiMsaaM. , mini , Phone Tyler 4060. a1lMaijaktll George McManus the Day Short Term Notes Quotations through the National City company, Flrat National Bunk Building, Omaha: Hid. Asked. Amer. T. ft T. Co. 6s (1925) li)24 Amer, Tobacco 7a (19211. ...lo3 Amer. Tobacco 7s (1922) ... .102. Amer. Tobacco 7a (1923) in.1'4 Arm. & Co. con. d. 6a (1919) 100 Arm. ft Co. con. d. 6s (1920) 100 Arm. & Co. con. 6s (1923) 100 Arm. ft Co. con. 6s (1924). .100 Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1919) . . . .1004 Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1922) ... .101 Beth. Steel Co. 7s (1923) 101 British 5Hs (1919) 100 1-16 British 6'4s (1921) 984 Central Argentine c. 6s (1927) 89 C. B. & Q. joint 48 (1921).. 954 C. & W. Ind. 6s (1919) City of Paris 6s (1921) 994 Cudahy Packing Co 7s (1923) lolj Delaware A -Hudson 6s (1920) 98. Fed. Farm Loan 4ta .(19.17) loo Fed. Farm Loan 6a (193s) ... 102 (ien. Eelertric 6s -(1919) KHH4 Interboro K. T. 7a ( 192(1). ; 91 Llggert ft Myera 6s (1,921) I004 Timken Del. Axle 7s (1920) 100V4 102; lo4 103 'i 104 1004 100. 101 101 100T4 1014 101i ions 984 91 954 06'4 100 102 '4 99 1 no i, 111:14 ino4 1 110 14 10114 I04H Union I'aclflc 6s (1928) 104 IT. 8. Liberty 34s U. S. Liberty 1st 4a V. S. Liberty 2d 4s U S. Liberty lat 4'ia.... IT. 8. Liberty 2d 4's.... 98.40 98.60 ..92.80 ..92.80 ..95.00 93.00 92.90 i5.20 ..94.10 94.20 IT. R Liberty 3d 4M 95.62 U. S. Liberty 4th 4'as 94.14 95.00 si.: New York Coffee. Now York, Feb. 19. The market for coffee futures wa extromely quiet to day. . There was a little buying believed to be for Euiopean account at the open ing, but otherwise- no trading fra,ture de veloped and transactions were said to be the smallest reported since the reopening of the exchange. The opening was un changed to 7 points higher and the close was net unchanged to 13 point higher, with May aelllng at 14.36c aod December at 13.40c. May, 14.38c; July, 13.88c; Sep tember, 13.63c; October, 13.55c; December, 13.38c; January, 13.3c. Spot Coffee Dull, Rio 7s, 154c; Santos 4s, 21Hc , No change wos reported In the cost and freight market. The official cables showed an advance of 75 reis at Rio and of 100 reis In Santos spots. Santos futures were un changed to 25 reis lower. Brazilian port receipts, 35,000 bags. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 19. Turpentine Dull; 66 He: sales, none; receipts 60 bbls. ; shipments, 14 bbls.; stocks, 30,649 bbls. Rosin Inactive; aalea, none; receipts, 426 bbls.: ahlpments. 151 bbls: stock. 74.- 510 bbls. Quote B, $13.10; D, $13.15;. K, ij.i: 1; siif.zu; u, 813. z&; H, 13.80:J, $13.86; K, $15.75; M, $16.25; N, WO, $16.30; WW, $16.95. Liberty Bonds, New Tork, Feb. 19. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3S4s, 98.46; first convertible 4s. 92.84; second 4s, 93.78; first convertible 4 'is, 95.04: second con vertible 4V.s. 94.12; third Iris, 95.54; fourth 4!4s, 94.14. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Feb. 19. Barley 78 891c. Rye No. 2, $1.30. - . Bran---$40.00. ilililJOliulliiilliuililliiililllliiljililiiilll JOHN GRAHAME Chartered Accountant 4 Efficiency Engineer A. K. FOTHERINGHAM, Certified Public Accountant R. C. BOOKWALTER, Certified Public Accountant Costs System Finance Audits Efficiency Bee Building, Rooms 526 to 530 Omaha, Neb. Phone Tyler 4060. IRKIPilffl ATTENTION ALL LABOR UNION PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES BE SURE AND ATTEND SMOKER AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR MR. JOHN FREY Thurs. Eve., Feb. 20, 1919, 8 P. M. Labor Temple U U Kh. l7.u t. man i.uuu prominent popi who have teen permanently cured. DR. E. R. TARRY, 240 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. tltaOlisOM 1894. tur and hav n.rf.t.rf th- k... . . P , 10 th "cluslv treatment of Run. -- --- - pr;c'ed the hett treatment in existence today. I do rot inject parat. fi J ' "J " ' d,n!o- Th advantage, of my treatment are: No loss of tiiwJ No detention from busine.s No danger from chloroform. shocV T end Mood DoUoa. ra &o taywg Up ia hospital Call or write Cr. Wr.r. MS Ee Bid. OaX, l 'FINANCIAL New Toik, Feb. It. Pools, syndicates snd rrnilsionikl operator a a whuls "u unpolled the broador an-l move actiw trading on tho stock xrhmig', the vnnw nient In 111 mitin i-oinprihcnd'ug mauv peilaltie at lUdhtr level... There were- several noteworthy ex ceptions to the general advance, however, rails and slilppliiKa making Indifferent rr. aponse, while I'nlicd fla-tea Steel a Irregular until the close, when heavy ae cumulation caused a on point gain. Much bullish enthusiasm whs attributed to Hie attitude towarda the I.I'm., r-f th "victory loan," tho proponed aiil'stluuii'ii of ahort'terin notes of Severn! classes br ing lewed with merited favor, ' outstand ing features Included motors and' then suitsitllarves, tobaccos, oll, equipment and utilities, nnlably traction. 1 Kertill.ee ami food apecialtle retMcred gains. Ke.lly-Sprlngfit.hl tire overshadowed tic enltro lit at an extreme phtn of 1.3 points, nearly all of which it held; 1'nltel cigars rose 5 point. Texas company an-l Mexican Fetrnleum 3 to 3 poitila and In dustrial alcohol 4 points. Brooklyn Transit was stronger and mor activ than alnce Institution of receiver ship proceedings, advancing 4 plnt. Manhaitan rallwny galnlnr and Inter borough Consolidate piererred 3 point.. J'reased Steel rr, Baldwin I.ocomoth and general Kleolrlo streimthentd on re port of forthcoming domestic contracts National ICnameilne made a further gii on declaration of th dividend for th ye.-if and leading metals Improved moderately. Bonds were steady, all Liberty Isaur except 3'4s gaining from 'i. to 4 per cent and 1'arls 6s rising 'i.Xitr cent tit 10014, a high record. To'.al sales (par value) aggregated $l4.2SO.00;i. Old United Mtatca bonds unchanged on c.iil. No. High. Low. Cloc. Am. Pert Pllgar 6S2 Am. t.'an 1,700 45-1 444 ii. Am. a. and K... 1,600 90 SV, 90 Am. Locomotive . 3,300 'il4 63 6:ii' Am. Hmelt. ft Rof. 3.1100 11-4 66'4 65i! Am. Sugar Jtef. . 200 IlT'.i 1 17 "4 117V Am. Tel. ft Tel. . 700 103 1024 103 Am. Zinc, L. & S. . 113 Anaconda Copper 3,200 69lj4 5$t4 69'a' Atchiaon 600 ti 914 92 A. O W.I S S L.. 300 97 17 , 97 Baltimore ft Ohio ., 47V Butte ft gup. Cop. 200 17 i 17'4 '17V California Pet. .. t.800 20 34 "4 254' Canadian Pacific 200.16014 1604 160 tj t'entral Leather . 1,200 r.l -i 604 61 ( hespeake ft Ohio 2,000 67 H M1 ('., M. ft St. P... 300 354 $i ii'V I'., R. I. ft P. Ctfs. 1.800 , 4'i 23H Sl' Chlno Copper .... 1,000 3.14 33 ' 83 V, Colorado F. ft I,, 200 ;U ,10 V Corn Pro. Rcf. ... 4.3O0 184 48 s 'V rruslblH Steel ... 6,600 68-1, 6714 6 Cuba Cane Sugar. 900 22 214 22 Distiller's Sec. ,.. 6.000 6oi' 6b1, 65'' Erie 1,300 ll'i 16 16'., Ceneral Motors ..11,400 141 14 1:I9'4 139t (It. Northern pfd.. 200 92'i 924 92 . (it. Nor. )r ctfs.. 9,400 40 .38S SO1 Illinois Central .. 2.00 97 9ti'4 Wj Inspiration Cop. . 800 44 '4 43 J 44 1, Int. Mor. Mar. pfd. 7.600 101 994.101 Inter. Nickel .... 2.500 27 26 21; i Inter. Paper 8,600 4;i4 41 '4 4::'.. Kan. City Routh..' 200 1714 174 17-. Kennecott Copper. 1,800 291, 29 'j 39 t. Maxwell Motora .. 600 33'3 :3 3:1 Mexican Tet 25,200 17 '4 US 177-V Miami Copper ... 400 22'-j 224 il Missouri Pacific. 1,000 24' :i4 2ISV Nevada Copper... .Ion JSV4' lu4 iil, N. Y. Central.... 600 74 73'i ' 7:1 ki N.T..N.H. ft H... 400 22 2714 27 V Norfolk ft West. . 300 107 'I0614 I07 Northern Pacific. - 400 1214 93 '.4 92 Pennsylvania .... 9(M. 4I4 444 '4 4' Pittsburgh Coal.. 300 4'1 46 .-4l Hay Con. Cop. ... 400 2014 0 20 Reading 3,900 81 80 i (MMj Rep. I. ft S 800 74 i 744 IH, Shat. Ariz. Cop... 1,1110 10 10 Southern Pacific. .18,200 102 1014 102'i South. Railway... 2,900 il 27 27', Studebaker Cor... 6,100 M4. 85 Texas Co 2,400 194 111, 192 I'nlon Pacific ... 2,100 13014 1294 120'i' U. S. Ind. AlcoholM.lOO lost, 1C5 .10s 'a U. S. Steel 60,600 92 924 02 . U. 8. Stl pfd... 300 III is 114 114 f, I'tah Copper 1,400 lis' 67 '4 GH?), West. Electric ... 1,500 42T4 424 42'. Bethlehem 2,700 il 0'i 61 New Tork Bonds. V. S. 2s. rcg... 974Gt. N. 1st 414 ' U. S. 2s, coup. 97V4I. C. ref. 4s 81 I-. S. 3s, reg... 89 . Int. M. M. Cs. . 9S U. 8. 3a, coup. 89 K. C. 8. ref 6a 85 U. S. Lib. 34 9S.44L. & N. un. 4s.. 45 U. S. 4s. reg..l044M K ft T 1st 4a 65 U. S. 4a, coup.. 1044.Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 61 Am. F. Sec. 6s.. 994 Mont. Power 5s 92 Am T. ft T. c. 5s 93 N. T. C. deb. 6s 98 Anglo-French 5s 97 N. Pacific 4s;... 65 Arm. ft Co. 4Hs 87 N. Pacific 3s 59 Atchison gen. 4s 8240. S. L. ref. 4a S6 B. ft O. cv. 414s 784,Pac, T. ft T. 5a 93 Beth. Steel r. 5s 89 Ponn. con. 4'4s 95 Cen. Leather 5s 96 Penn. gen. 414s bS Cen. Pac. st.. SO Reading gen. 4s 85 C. ft O. cv. 5s. . 85. S L ft 8 F a 6s 64 C B ft Q joint 4s 95S. Pacific c. 5a 102 C M ft S P c 414 78 S. Railway 5s.. 95 C R I ft P r 4a 74HT. ft P. 1st 90 C ft 8 ref 41s 774 Union Pacific 4 87 D & R O ref 5s 5014 U. 8. Rubber 5s 86 D of C 5s (1931) 974 IT. S. Steel Es.. ll)0 Erie gen. 4s 52)4 Wabash let.... tu Gen. Elec. 5s.. 98' French .105 3- - ' Bld. W. M. MANNING, Certified Public Accountant G. W. WOOD. Certified Public. Accountant H"rT"m.M,.!-:i,M!-t-mnirT ,-, FISTULA CUftEff tasts: cchtho?t KUe'u?.d,uTu7. guaranteed. I'AY WHEN CURED. Write for illu 1 bav a uce.fuj treatment for Ruptur with out resorting- to e painful and uncertain .orgi eal operation. I am th only rputabl pkrl cian who will take such ease upon a (uarantee lo el" atifactor result. I har devoted more