THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919. 13 FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Minnesota Lands. :.v)-ACftE firm, 60 milts oorthwtat of Minneapolis; good nous large base ment barn and other butldinga Price $100 pgr acre. Will take part trade, rarmera Land Company, Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Bfr RLT1 RIVER VALLEY LANDS Writ K. r. Andrus, $38 Endlcott Bide.. St. Paul, Minn., for list of farms owned by Mm. Missouri Lands. VALLEY FAltit 160 seres; large houaa. barn, fruit, soft water; $2,800; easy terme; free views. Arthur, Mountain View, Mo. VALLKY. 160 acres, large house, out buildings, orchard, soft water; bargain; $J,oo. Send for views, other far ma. W. Arthur. Mountain View, Mo. Michigan Lands. FOR SALE $ii,000 BUYS A FINE 80 ACRE level black loam farm, together with fine buildings and a fina appla or chard, four mile from tha city of Holland, Mich. For further particular apply to C, DEKKYZER. Holland, Mich. Writ for free farm cataloir. Nebraska Lands. FARM AND RANCH HQ ncrei miles from Aniley, ml) from ichool; telephone and rural route; rolling hind, all fenced and cro8t'd fenced; 75 acres farm land, 10 hrrea alfalfa, balance hay land and pas ture; will run UO head; 2 wells and windmills: I big cisterns; new house. 26jt2ti; barn. 40x44; mow will stand 13 head ff horses and 60 h'ad of cattle; cattle and hog; sheds; double granary with driveway; price $55; csn give pos- sespton any time up to April 1. 1919, good terms. GAIXES AND THOMPSON, Security State Bank, Ansley, IWb. "hlVKR TuNT RANCH FOK SALE. 1,300 aen deeded land for 128,000, 2r miles of river front, and river val-f-y; river nv?r overflows; land lays along south side of North Loup river, w. at part of Loup county, 3 miles north of Moulton, 10 miles west of Almeria; warm spring- water for stock In winter; cmd hunting and fishing, plenty heavy timber; will cut between 200 and S"0 tons river hay; 150 acres of good, lwe land, can farm or will raise alfalfa: pumps and nulls; some alfalfa; all tenc ed and cross-fenced In several places; new 10room house, with arge cement cellar; plenty of sheda, Lams, granaries and outbuildings for ranch and farm purposes; lease on school section Join ing can be secured; 87 miles from Par gent and Punning, on Burlinpton rail road; phone service, mail delivery hy hmise; plenty griipes, plums. Will sell 100 or more Horc-ford cattle, 20 horses, hops, grain, hay, msehinery in conmc tfon with ranch If desired. Can give possession any time If stock and feed Is sold. Will give good time on half, or movf. on land, and time with banka ble notes on personal property Would like 'to make sale on land by 10th or lath of March. Frank Go! son, Moulton, Neb. ' DODGE COUNTY, NEB. One of 'Dodge counties best valley 160 sere farms: & mlh from Fremont, 1 miles to markut ; I need and ctoks fenced with wo wire: 112.000, im provements; 130 , s cultivation, tin r -a nee pactum, ai ds and building site. Immediate possession, 4-4,000 cash, bal ance time. , WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IS. 400.00 Cash, balance 5 to yeais. secures immediate possession of 80 aero well Improved at 1175 00 per acre, 3 miles from Herman. 70 acres In cuitl , vatlon, & acre alfalfa, fenced hog tight, balance pasture and building site. 80 acres. 7 miles fnwn Herman, very good Improvements. 65 acres cultivated, balance pasture, timber building site, $11,000, cash $4,000, balance time. RICHARDS, KEENE COMPANY, FREMONT. NEBRASKA. DO YOU WANT LAND? I own 14.000 acres of land In Chey enne, Banner and Kimball countir . Ne braska, and Logan and Cheyenne coun ties, Colorado: both' raw and Improved, a selection that will mset your evary requirement. 1 fear no competition In rrlees or terms. Please write your wants, let's get acquainted, D. R. JONKS. REAL ESTATE, Bldney, Neb. OMS section In famous Flower field coun try, where they have never had a short crop, has 225 acres In winter wheat on new ground; 75 acres more ready for spring crop: $42.50 an acre; $3,000 until you get jour crop, $6,000 then and balance in 13 annual pay ments; the crop will make your pay ments and leave you some money to build with. The best bargain In west ern Nebraska today. Come at once, aa It ' will soon be sold. Guy Forsllng, Bush nell, Neb. : FOR SALE. POSSESSION MCH. 1. 140 ACRES In l'i miles from North Platte; good Set of Improvcmenta; house, stable, gran ' ary. well and windmill; 100 acres farmed, balance hay meadow and pas ture, with running water; Just across ttn road-'from the 8tate Experimental Farm. Choice alfalfa and wheat land. Price $tt)0 par acre; good terms. Write Owner. Box 375, North Pla(t, Neb. WH1 NOT OWN A FARM? We offer a good section about seven mllea northwest of Bushnell, where they raise large crops, at $32.00 per acre, on terma of $3,000 cash, balance 10 annual paymenta. Any good farmer ahould he able to pay for this land with the crop. Address A. B. BEARD. KIMBALL. NEB. Snap! 1,120 A. Dairy Ranch with mechanical n-.ilktnt machine, flowing well, good buildings; 400 A. hay land; t ml. from Cham ' hers rash, bal. 10 years. Cast furnlah photographs Geo, Whlsler. Atkinson, Nb. FOR SALE 12 acres, with new 7-room house, good new barn, chicken house and garage; plenty of fruit of all kinds. The land Is very rich and level; two good avenues lead to the place and It Is con sidered the best place In the county; only 1 mile south of Plattsmouth. This must be sold at once; $7,500 will buy It In the next 10 days. C B. Schleicher. 191 2 'Vinton St.. Omaha. Tyler 806. UUY of owner 4S0-acre farm. 10 ml. n. e. ot Broadwater, Neb. House, well and wind mill, granary, stable, cistern and care, fenced etc. 160 acres under plow, 130 acres In fall wheat, goes with place; 320 acres pasture and hay land. Terms. Price $25 an acre. L. W. Mc Manls. Broadwater. Neb. NEBRASKA Good aectlon Loup Co.; no timber, rocks or gravel; good grass and sweet clover; cattle do well; Si broke; ,. frame house and stable; good well, 25 ft.: echool and postofflce adjoining ac tion: possession March; $9 per acre; one-third time. S. Logan. Owner, Sar gent. Neb. :0 Acres, 4V, miles from Hubbell, Thayer county, Nebraska; 200 acres under culti vation, balance paature; fair Improve ments; excellent combination stock and grain farm; price $3$ per acre; will ac cept $3,500 down, balance to ault. F. M. Mlctrael Co., 610 Electrto Bldg., Omaha, Neb. l V S"0-ACRES FARM AND RANCH. AU one can ask for the money. $20.- 00: good terms and can use dwelling in pieoraaica town weat 01 Grand island. Write for description or come and aee owner on place; possession March 1. W. H. JENNINGS, Curtis. Neb. AT A BARGAIN, 6 40-a, atock farm. 10 ml. N. JB. of Broadwater. Neb.; 160 a. farm land; good house, well and windmill; $-ft. board corral, cattle shed, stshle, granary, garage. Price $20 acre. Terms. L. W. McManls. Broadwater, Neb. FOR SALE Five aectlons, fenced, living water; 1,000 acres tillable; long grass pssrure. A real stock and grain propo sition. J. R. Carter. BushueU, Nto. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. FuR SALE, one well Improved ranch, Kaya Paha county, 1,1(0 Acres, plenty of good hay, live water, timber, eaay terms. Look It over then make your offer. W. H. BAR VET. MILLS. NEB. C0 ACRES, 3i'0 acres valley, 130 In. cultivation, fenced, five room house, well and mill, about 11 miles north of Halg ler. Neb, Price $10 per acre. Easy terms. L. E, Bsrger, Wray. Colo. WRITE me for pictures and prices of icy farms and ranch's la good eld Daw, county. Arab U Hungerford. Crawford Neb 400-arre tmirovd atock and grain farm only $12,000. Suitable terms. JAMES PEARSON MOOKE FIELD, NEB. FOR SALE ISO acrea, 10 milts north of Potter, Cheyenne Co., Neb. 120 acres In wheat, all goes. Ernest Don, gcrlbner. GOOD Omaha Income property for clear western land or eastern Nebraaka farm Mr Peaae. Ill Brsndels Theater Bids, MERRICK 'COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. ML A LARSON. Central City. Neb IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farina Kimball Co., Nebraska. R. a Holmes Bushnell. Neb. l.Ouu ACRE ranch for eale, cheap, good reason for selling. Inquire of B. P. Smith, Ewlng, Nebraska. KEITH CO. land barg.ilna. Irrigated and non-lrrlgated. Anderson Salca Co., Brule, Neb SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA, Two fartn bargains. $126 per acre. Stewart, own er. 20 Bes Bldg., Omaha. New York Lands. NEW YORK, t CREDIT AND $1,200 CASH BUYS EACH Buildings worth $$.000, with 147 acres, $5,500. 12 cows, team, tools, good buildings, $8,500. 40 level acres, $ cows, fair buildings. $2,200, with 8700 eaah. $100 yearly. B. MUNSON, 5426 8. Salina St., Hvracvae. N. Y. WIDOW mut aoil 106 acres, 2 miles from town; practically lev), loam aoll, well watered; 15 acres -aluuble timber, nice 10-room house; 3 lare barns, pig gery, hennery, large orchard; includ ing 20 head cattle, team, 4 hogs, 40 hens, hay, straw, grain and farm equip ment Price $7,000. Easy terms. Free list. Ellis Bros.. Sprlngvllle, N. Y. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offers you a home In the land of sunshine, where conditions are rlht for raising alfalfa and cattle. Address, Jordan Valley Farms, Boise, Ida ha South Dakota Lands. 3,000-ACRE ranch, well Improved, artesian well, on White River, 10 miles to R. R. town; good pasture and hay land; $35 per A.; half cash. 2.400 acres, one body, highly Improved, fine blilgs. ; 700 acres In cultivation running water, $25 per acre. Easy terms, A. A. PATZMAN. 301 Karbai h Blk. LAND FOR SALE. 160 a., 200 a., 440 a , 580 a., 1.120 a., 2.000' a., 3,000 a , worth $10 per acre, mora than asked. Address John J. Bulttery, Room 4, First Natl. Bank Bldg.. Rapid City. South Dak. Bl'Y a home fur your soldier boy In the county that produced over 4,000,000 bushels of small grain and plenty of corn In 1918. Unimproved. $i!5; Im proved, $50 and up. John Pusey, Miller, South Dnkota. Washington Lands. 20 acres. Unimproved limber land, In Pend-Oreille. county, Washington. Land lis well, easy to clear; coiitdi road at I'orner of track. 7 .nlles to R. R. sta tion ; fine for stock r.insh. I'tlce $3,000. Might sell best Vi section for $1,800. Timber en this will twice pay for It. J. N. Green, 418 First avenue, Spokane, Wash., owner. Wyoming Lands. WYOMING LANDS WILL MAKE YOU RICH. Farm lands $15 to $10 per acre. Irrigated lands, $35 to $85, per acre. Cattle ranches. Homesteads, 640 acres. TAYLOR & CO., 1617 Capitol Ave., Cheyenne, Wyoming. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 pel a., including paid up water right, -lenrj Levi ACM Rylander. S54 Omaha a. 040. acre homestead. Duff, Casper, Wyo. Miscellaneous. 132-ACRE corn farm; year's Income over $fi.000: 150 aens smooth tillage, clay subsoil; 40-eow paature; 'valuable wood, timber, fruit, J-story 8-room house, grand shade; 40-cow basement, barn, new stable, 2 poultry houses, wagon barns, corn houses, etc.; I mllea town. Circumstances force aale; low price, $12,500; only $3,000 down; easy terms. Details to see this money-maker, page , Bargain Catalog; copy free. Dept. 3072, Strout Farm Agency, Bee Bldg., Omaha. SPECIAX If you want a 640-agre homestead, rood grass and grain land, near settlers, timber and calls; send me $5 for full Information; references Nebraska State Bank. G. W. D'MENT, Oering, Neb. FARM LANDS FOR RENT. 160-ACRE farm for rem In Soctlons 17 and 18, Boomer township, Pottawat tamie county, la.; well Improved; known as "Officer Farm." Chas. T. Officer, 128 S. Main St.. Council Bluffs, la. Phone 40. FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm; timely sales quick returns. Held Land Co.. 664 Brandeis Bldg. MAKE your 'wants for farms known to C. V. Nelson, 616 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 5204. AUTOMOBILES. ONE Nash 2-ton, slightly used truck, can hardly be told from new truck, com plete with cab and chains, $1,500. STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY, 2020 Farnam. HIS FORD SEDAN, starter, demountable rims. Kelly Springfield tires, excellent condition, A bargain. NEBRASKA BUICK AUTOMOBILE CO. 19th and Howard Sts. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought, aotd and exchanged We buy for cash and eell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Oarage 1028-$ Farnam St. Douglas 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. FOR SALE Cheap, one Maxwell touring car, late 1017 model, almost new; going to California. Call or phone 2787 Cap itol Ave. Harney 1203 or Tyler 1462. H. D. Walker. NEW retreader; latest and beat out: costs lefts; makes seven different treads. Write, wire or call. Duplex Tire Co.. 114 South 17th St. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. LEAVING TOWN My 1917 Maxwell touring for sale; Just overh-auled. A bargain. Call Mr. Wiles, Tyler 2463 or Webster 1817. GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO.. wll. store your auto. Rates for Ford ears, $1 a month; large cars, $6 month. Douglss 4334. IF you have a car to trade we can fit you out We buy, sell or trade. Twenty to choose from. Trawver Auto Co., 1910 Farnam. FCRD TOURING ar for sale, by owner. New tlrea. Sill No. Ith avenue. Phone Col. 1467. BARGAINS IN USE- CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 1600. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICB OARAGE. 1th and Leavenworth. Doug. TOOO. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetors and Columbia storage batteries Edwards W ANTED FOR tPOT CASH. 100 USEP CARS: quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. Je5 Farnam St. T ojj, FORD MARKET Nw Ford to out ot ,tswncustomera. AUTOMOBILES. NEW and ud Ford, Anna oc-liea, Im tnedlate delivery. O'Rourke Goldstrom Auto Co., 3701 So 24th. 80. $9$. OAKLAND, Sensible Sii? MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 1300 Farnam 8L QUALITY USED CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILB CO., $561 FARNAM. PRIVATELY owned used cara for sale. OMAHA USED CAR MARKET. 1817 Leavenworth. Tyler 1347. Get a liukk used car. Neb. Buick Auto Co. fl1AA for magneto we can't fix: patentee yxvu Affinity Spark Plug. O. Baya dorfer, 210 N. IStb. WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER AUTO CO.. 1910 Farnam. Harney $14, AUTO STORAGE 1 4 -HOUR SERVICE SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000 GOOD USED CARS. OUT L SMITH. ONE Chalmers 1-tun truck for aale cheap, 2118 Harney St. Phone Douglas 1540. Tires and Supplies. TITIPH OVR.HArtr PRICE GUARANTEED 1.000 MILES. iOcI t 7 BOUOilV, I l it 32x3 V, . ; 10.15131x4 ll.lt 12x4 11.50134x4 11.00 We furnish the old tires. Agents wanted. I IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT. 15U Davenport Street WE) do casing and tuba repairing. We guarantee our work. ,New and second tlrea URBAN TIRE A VULCANIZING CO.. . 238? Harney St. Phone Douglas 1413. NEW TIKES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress, Lee Pullman, Flak. Write for prleve. Mention sixes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 FARNAM. REDUCED RATE. 11 CENTS PER MILE. Rent1 a Ford. Drive yourself, Ford Livery Cd , 1314 Howard St. Douglas 8623. BARGAINS, naw No. 1 tires and tubes. Tires 45 per cent off, List tubes 15 per cent, write or phone Webster 1031. Day 1808 No. 4th. GAIN more miles: have your tlrea ra treaded by G & O. Tire Co. 1416 I.envenworth. Tyler 1261-W. Repairing and Painting. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired and rebuilt; large atock used radiators New Ford honeycomb rsdlstors OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE WORKS. 1819 Cuming. 1064 Farnam. EXPERT radiators, fenders and auto bodies: repairing at reasonable prlcea Prompt attention given to garage work ship your radiator direct to us. NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE, Doug. 7390. 118 S. 19th St ClfNTRiTgarage repair Tept., Bight and day service. If In trouble call us. Tyler 714. All work guaranteed. 'F. P Barnum Co., 21S2 Cum'.nit. D $044. High grade Automobllo Painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. BARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. . Bargains tn used machines. Victor H. Roos. the Motorcycle Man. 17th and Leavenworth POULTRY AND PET STOCK. NOTICE 1 want to sell a 24-pound female Coon or buy a male. Oddresa O. W. Meeker, Syracuse Neb. FOR SALE Plymouth rocks or reda, pul lets and roosters. Douglas 2740 Whitney; Tyler 1021-J. BUFF ORPINGTON er-ga. One and wo dollars setting. Thorough Drod. , ed 6475. " CANARIES for sale. Guaranteed slnuers. 4112 North Twenty-fifth avenue. Colfax 3ri53. M. , WHEAT screenings $2.25 per hundred. A. W Wagner, 801 N. 16th St.. Doug. 1142. WHITE ROCK HATCHING EGGS from Omaha Bhow winners. Benson 288. TWO new Incubators. Colfax 1990. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. $20.00 ' HOLSTEINS $20.00 Practically pure bred Holsteln heifer calves from 60-Ib. cows. Sire carrlea 25 . per cent same blood as Segla Fayne Johanna, world's champion cow; these calves are sure to make heavy producers. Harris Holsteln & Duroc Farm, Sexton- vlll". Wis. HARNESS. SADDLES and TRAVELING GOODS. Ws make them ourselves and sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. Phone Dona SI 4. 1210 Farnam DON'T FORGET the big horse am." 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 mules. Sale starts at 10 o'clock. I. C. Oallup, Auctioneer. Extra! Extra! Extra! Ha. it ess. collars and harness accessories. No war prices, selling at a secrlflee as owner is In France. Call at residence H84 Lake. FOR SALE Three nice, big, young mares, isat i jity rtroaerage. nppiy residence, 1037 So. 24th St., two blocks south ot Leavenworth. Harness and collars for sale at great re- ductlon. 1406 No. 24th St. HORSE, buggy and harness for sale. Very cheap If taken at once 953 N 28th Ave. 4-year-old cow. Will soon be fresh. 2016 Willis avenue. Webster 6218. PERSONAL THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect We distribute. Phono Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. MONKY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes aa secur ity. $40 6 mo, H. goods, total, $3.60 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 481 Security Bldg.. 16th A Farnam Ty. 066 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 11 CI LIBERTY BONDS. OCT lJ2 1 W C. FLATAU. EST. 1892 - 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 160 Loweat rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malrahock. 1614 Todge, D. 6619 Est. 1811 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mary A. Powell and husband to Nel lie C ' Jurgensen, 27th St., 120 ft s. ot B St., e .s., 60x150 $ 3,000 Annie P. Sype and husband to Roger P. Holman, Burt at, 100 ft. west of flstVt, n. s., 50x135 (,375 Charles V. Chestnut and wife to John E. Armstrong. Kansaa ave., 190 ft. east ot 27th st, s. s., 45x136 6.250 Mary E. Thomas to Andrew Bal kus and wife, U St., 40 ft east of 34th St., n. s., 40x100 100 Charles W. Martin and wife to" Jess 8. Bird, Whltemore ave., 120 ft. east of Mlnne Luea ave., s. s . 55x120 6,000 Esther V. Olsen and husband to Elmer V. Delaplane, 36th at., 107 4 ft. south ot Lafayette ave., ' w. s., $6x111.6 6,300 Mary T. Kemp and husband to John C. Rlha, Binney St., 88 ft. weat of 16th st, n. a 44.82xl3S.67 1,600 Antonlno Marfisl and wife to Frank Zoubek, 22d St., 149.4 ft north ot U at e. s , 28x130 1.800 Margaret F. Sexton and husband to Reglna Young, a. w. cor. 27th and B sts., 60x7$ 2,800 J. P. Palmer end wife to Frank Barker, Franklin St., 135 ft. west ot 43d st, n. a., 45x160 $60 Mayme B. Rich and husband to Mary L. Archer, 4th ave., 150 ft. south of Isard st, e. a, (0x120. 4,600 Frank O. Seward and wife to Martha Mendenhall, Cuming at, 250 ft. weat of 42d St., n. a.. (0x150 6.00O John F. Flack and wife to Andrew Sorenson, 44th at, 160 ft south Of Spauldlng st, w. s., 40x134.25..- 276 Ernest Peak and wife to Clarence Richards, 44th ave., 40 ft south of Emmett st, w. a, 40x103 2,550 Fred Armburst and wife to George O. Hofmann, Plnkney at., 80 ft. east of 25th ave., a. s , 40x80 1,(00 Rev. M. w. Halverson Tr., et al to John Mice, Tr.. et al, a. e. cor. 19th and T sts., (7x125 1,000 J. J. Marecek and wife to Harold Glfford, n. w. cor. 11th and Y sts.. 115x33$ and other property 1,000 Harry A. Pearce and wife to Moat Rev. J, J. Harty, Blahop, 30th at.. 194.1 ft. north of Curtis ave.. w. a.. 97.1x361 3,(00 Charles M. Myers and wife tofnat Rev. J. J. Harty, Bishop, 3tltil at., 97.1. ft north ot Curtis ave.. w ,s., 17.1x351 1,500 W. C. Klrchman to Rose K. ., Stmanek, 10th st.66 ft. south of Tine st, e. I., $72x12$ 1 REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE. W. C. Klrchman and wife to Rose K. Slmanek, a. .a. cor. 10th and Pine St., 65x123 1 William L. Locks to Patrick Ber gum. 16th at, 200 ft north of Fort st, w. ., (0x132 775 Harley 8. Sutton and wife to Charles Kresl and wife, Hllsdale ave., 27.8 ft. east of 42d st, a a, 40x143.8! 100 A. E. Burr and wife to Peter Don aldson, a a. cor., list and Has call it., (8.4x8$ 3,200 Anton A. Carlson and wife to Pearl B. McCroakey, 86th ave.. 257.1 ft. north of Davenport St., w. (4.11x121 (,$00 Jacob L. Kaley and wife to Joseph Relf, N st. 16th ft. east ot 3th st, s. a.. 35x60 1.710 Paul W. Kuhns and wife to Dorothy H. Sullivan, Davenport St., 401.7$ ft. west of 13d St., n. s., 41x18.6 ((0 Thomaa N. Croaby and wife to Hiram N. Way, Underwood ave., 160 ft weat of 60th St., n, a., 50x128 8,(00 Charles Samland to Frank Bam land. Fort at., 126 ft east of 14th ave., n. a, 41x132 1(0 John A. Pardoe and wife to John Tlmnath Alwiern et al. 32d ave., 42.77 ft. north of Vinton st, e. a. 86.64x120 1.(00 Dorothy M. Brown and husband to Timothy C, Manning, s. e. cor. 84th and Arbor sts., 66x131 ... (.1(0 Frank tiutachewski and wife to Teofile B. Garllck, 33d at., 142 ( ft. north of Oak st., e a., 47 6x168 t.too LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the South Platte Land Company will be held at the office of arid 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, President; W, W, Turner, Secretary and Treasurer. F-4 31t-m. DeLuca Record in English in March List of Victor Co. "God Bless You, My Dear," by Giuseppe de Luca, is listed among the new Victor records for March. De Luca, who has been in this coun try but a short while, has learned the English language and rentiers the selection with only a slight ac cent. It is the song of the absent lover whose thoughts remain at home with the girl. The Italian warmth and fervor make themselves felt in the simple and tender melody. This is De Luca's first interpreta tion of an Italian song in English. Among the other records the Vic tor company will offer for the month are "Kiss Me Again," by Ma bel Garrison; "Songs My Mother Taught Me," on the violin, by Fritz Kreisler; "My Irish Song of Songs," b John McCormack and many new instrumental selections. T. J. Shanahan Is Head of New State Bank at Ralston, Neb. The Citizens' State Bank of Ral ston, Neb., was opened yesterday. The directors of the new institution are men prominent in banking and business circles. T. J. Shanahan, formerly president of the Papillion bank, is president of the new insti tution. J. J. Hibbler is vice presi dent and John Mannhalter is cashier. Three Alien Policemen Ousted Under New Law Three veteran oolicemen. one of whom has been on1 the force for more than 18 years, will be . ousted from the force through tne new law. which orohibits aliens from serving as public ' officials. The men are V. J. VODorie, a tsonemian; Patrick Coffey, an Irishman, and Joseph Berman, a Russian. v Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, Feb. 24. Evaporated Ap ple Quiet and firm; state, 17tt19e. Prunes Scarce; Californlaa, 10fc4J18tte; Oregons, 12 18 toe Apricots Strong; choice. 25c; extra choice, 25426c; fancy, ,2H27c. Apricots Strong; choice, 26c; extra choice, 25V426o; fancy, 26H270. Peaches -r Quiet; choice. 1818Wc; fancy, 2021o. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 110 imc; choice to fancy seeded, 1114U12HC; seedless, lli 12Ke. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Feb. 14. Butter Market high er: creamery, 40 54 Eggs Receipts, 10,978 cases; market lower; firsts, 38c; ordinary firsts, 37$ 37c; at mark, cases included, 3788o. Potatoes Receipts, (6 cars; market low er; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, bulk, $1.60i61.66; sacks, I1.50C1.60. Poultry Alive; market steady; springs, 30c; fowls, 10c. New York Butter. New. York, Feb. 24. Butter Firmer; creamery higher than extras, 54 V, 55c: creamery extras, 63 54c; firsts, 47 63c. Eggs Irregular; fresh fathered extras, 43 43 He; fresh gathered regular packed extra firsts, 42 ($42 He; do, firsts, 40 HO. 41 c. Cheese Firmer; state current make specials. 31314c; do, average rap, lOo. Kansaa Citj Produce. Kanpas City, Mo.. Feb. 24. Butter Creamery, 49c; firsts, 47c; seconds, 4Bo; packing, 30c. pggs-rUnchanged; firsts, 160. Poultry Steady; hens, 27c; roosters, 17 021c; springs, 32c. New York Cotton. New York, Feb. 24. Cotton futures closed steady; March, 22.38c; May, 21.72c; July, 20.92c; October, 19.77c; December, 19.66c. Spot Quiet; middling, J5.90e. "COR the convenience of those who pay income taxes, we have printed the new Revenue Law. The book is annotated and indexed. Those affected by the provisions of the Act will be furnished a copy upon request for OB-206 This is only a part of the service supplied without charge to investors by ? he National City Company. Its staff of tax experts is at your service. Tost Form 1040-A f plying It Mhiidual incomts f 15,000 m4 tmitr may lto bt neurit at ewr egu: The Bonds Short Term 'Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha, Feb. 14. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimates Monday .. 9,000 18,000 14,600 Same day last week. $.169 10.110 1,768 Same two wka ago. 11.861 20.051 10,309 Same three wks ago. (.48$ 20,100 (.159 Same year ago 10.984 10,893 (.668 Receipt and disposition af live atock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., tor twenty-four hour ending at 1 o'clock p. m., February 24, 1919. RECEIPTS CARS. Hrs. A Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Mulca C. M. A St. P 16 24 1 Union Pacific (8 $3 17 1 C. N. W., east.... 35 13 1 C. A N. W., west 90 118 14 1 C, St. P., 31. ft O.. 43 41 4 C. B. A Q., west.... 88 64 16 C, R. I. A P., east,. 15 19 . . C.. R. I. A P., west.. 1 Illinois Central 1 10 Chi. Gt Wes( 1 Total recelpta ....381 151 DISPOSITION HEAD. 64 Morrta A Co 101 1,(42 1.211 Swlfl A Co 1,480 5,438 3.S87 Cudahy Park. Co. .. 885 5.325 2.617 Armour A Co 1,147 (.230 2,839 Soli wart a A Co 817 .... J. W. Murphy 1,657 .... Lincoln Pack. Co. .. 73 So. Omaha Pack. Co. ( .... .... Hlgglns Pack. Co. . . 21 Hoffman Bros 35 John Roth & Sons... 13 Mayerowlch A Vail 33 Glaesberg 37 P. O'Dea 24 Wilson A Co 11:' V. W. Hill & Co. .. 82 F. P. Lewis 399 Huntxlnger & Oliver 00 J. B. Root A Co 261 J. H. Bulla HO Rosenstock Bros. ... L!3 P. O. Kellogg M .... .... Wertlielmer A Degen 135 .... , . . Ellis & Co .'. 113 Sullivan Bros M Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co. 93 E. O. Christie :;0 Bakor 38 Banner Bros 13 John Harvey 848 Jensen A Lundgren.. 89 Dennis & Francis ... 254 Cheek A Krebs .... Cudahy, Sioux City.. 80 Midwest 28 Other Buyers 1.66a .... 1,29b Total $.251 26,003 10,850 Cattle Recelpta here included 9,000 head of cattle or around 360 cara. Trad ing on the steers waa around a quarter lower than! ast week's close with the best handy weight grades selling at $16.50 17.25. Anything outsldo of the strictly chbtce kinds were slow and unevenly low er. Butcher stock opened 1525o lower and after the early rounds trading became very slow and bearish. Medium to plain feeders were 16fi25o lower and good kinds were all easier. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $17. 00'tf 18.20; fair to good beeves, $15.00(916.75; common to fair beeves, $13.50ii14.75; good to choice yearlings, $14. 506 16.00; fair to good yearlings, $11.60 14.25; common to air yearlings, IX 50fi 13.00; good to choice heifers, $13.6014.00; prime cows, $12.00j14.00; good to choice cows, $10.50$12 .00; fair to good cows, $8.2510.00; common to fair cows. $6.26(8.00; choice to prime feeders. $14.0015.76; good to choice feeders, $11.50 -fi 13.76; medium to good feeders, $10. 501) 11.50; good to choice stockers, $10.0013.60; fair to good stockers, $9.00 10.00: common to fair stockers, $7.008.60; stock heifers, $7.50 9.00; stock cows, $7.008.0O; stock calves, .0011.75; veal calves, $7.00 a' 1875; bulls, stags, eto, $9.26010.50. Hogs There waa a heavy run of hogs on today's market, 363 loads, estimated around 26,000. Prices broke sharply this morning on the heavy run, and while a few of the early sales were not over 20c lower, their bulk was probably 25o lower than Saturday, and general market work ed within a range that looked 20M0c lower. Bulk of today's sales was $16.75 O17.10 and tops at $1',40. Sheep Sixty-two loads of sheep and lambs were scheduled to arrive here to day, estimated at 14,600 head. The mar ket was slow getting under way and there waa a weaker tendency, at least on tho fat lamb trade, ' probably steady to 16o lower catching most of the sales, fat lambs selling mostly from $17.00 to $17.60. A couple of loada of feeder sold this morning at $16.60. Fat ewe were selling from $11.25 to (11.63, generally steady with last week. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $17.35 17.76; lambs, fair to good, $16.7617.40; lamb feeders, $13.0016.50; yearlings, good to choice, $13.604Jil5.00 yearlings, fair to good, $9.009.60; year ting feeders, $9.50010.00; wethers, fat, $12.0013.00; wether feeders, $8.50010.50; ewes, good to choice, $11.00011.76; ewes, fair to good, $9.00011.00; ewe feeders, $6.008.60. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Feb. 14. fUnlted States Bu reau of Market.) 3attle Receipts, 25, 000 head; beet cattle and butcher cattle and feeders, mostly 26c lower; calve and cannere, steady; estimated tomorrow, 18, 000 head; day quotation unchanged. Hogs Receipts, 61,000 head; market fully 10O lower than Saturday's average; estimated tomorrow $6,000 head; bulk of sales, 117.5017.76; butchers, $17,650 17.80; light, $17.25017.60; packing, $16.76 017.60; throwouts, $ 1 5.76 4 16.76; pigs, good to choice, $14.2501( 60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 18,000 head; fat lambs, generally steady; best here, $18.40; sheep, yearlings and feeders, strong: estimated tomorrow, 14,000 head; day prices unchanged. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 14. Cattle Receipts, 14.000; no southerns; steady to 10c lower; prime fed steers $18.0019.00; westerns steers $12. 0017. 00; southern steer nominally $7.00011 00; cows $8.00 13 00; heifers $8.60014 60; stockers and feeder $8.0016.00; bull $7.60010.60; calve $7.0014.00. Hogs Receipts, 17.000; steady to 10c lower; bulk $17.00017.55; heavy $17.60(9 17.80; packers and butchers, $17.40(g)17.70; lights, $18.90017.25; pigs $12.00016.00 Sheep Receipts 11,000; strong; lambs Copies of the Income Tax Law At This Office National City Company Ctrmftnint Of ft fft 15 Citiu Omaha 1136 First Natl Bk Telephone Tyler 2733 Notes Acceptances $17.76018 00: yearling $14.00016.00: wothers $lJ.O031(v0; ewe $11.75913.00; stockers and feeders, $10.00917.00. St. Lonls IJv Stork. St. Loul. Mo.. Feb. 14. Cattle Re ceipts, $.100 head: market lower: native beef steers, $11.(0(18.10; yearling steers and heifers. $9.(0016.00; cows. $7,600 13 50; stockers and feeders, $10.00013 60: fair to prime southern beef steers, $10,000 18.00; beef cowa and heifers, $7. 60 8 15. 00; canners nnd cutlers. $5.(007-36; native calves. $7.75016.00. Hogs Receipts. 21.400 head; market 10c to 15c lowr; lights, $17.30017.78; pigs, $13.50016.00; mixed and butchers. 117.2518.10; good heavy, $17.83018.15; bulk, $17.36017 95. Sheep and Lambs Receipts; 1,800 hsad; market steady; lambs, $17. 90O18. 10; ewes. $10.60$11.25; canners and cutters, $5,000 $.00. Slonx City Live Stock. Sloug City. la., Feb. 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,700 head; market lower; beef steers, $9 50016.60; fat cows and halfera, $7.00011. 76; canners, $5.6006.76; stock ers and feeders, $9.00013.00; feeding cows and heifers, $6.o0if 9.50. Hogs Receipts. 19,000 head; market 16 to 20 cents lower; light, $16.50(n)17.00; mixed, $1(90017.15: heavy, $17.00617.26; bulk ot aale. $16.76017.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,(00 head; market steady. St. Joseph Lira Stock, St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 24. Cattle Re. celpts, 5,000 head: market, lower; ateers, $12.00017.76; rows and heifers, $5,260 15.00; calves, $7.00015.50. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 hasd; market, lower; top $17.46; bulk or sales, $16.7(0 17.25. Sheep Receipts, (.000 head: market, slow and lower; lambs, $16.00017.75; ewes, $10.00011. 76. GRAIN MARKET Omaha, Feb. 24, 1919. Grain receipts today, repreaentlng a total of three daya' run (Saturday being a holiday) were light with 66 cars of wheat, 99 cars of corn, 71 cara ot oat, 10 cars of rye and ( cara of barley. There was generally a fair demand for corn offertnga with prices 1 to 1 cents higher. Yellow sold more readily than mixed. Oata were 14 to hi cent off. Rye was 1 cents up and barley 1 cent higher. Wheat prloea generally were firm with No. 2 hard bringing a cent advance. OMAHA FUTURE MARKET. Open. I High. Low. Close. ) Yes'y. Corn I I Feb .1 1.10 1.80 I Mar. v 1.29 1.28 May 1.24 1.24 Oats Feb .(8 8, .69 Mar 69 .69 May 694 ,59H OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat 63 23 13 Corn 99 102 6 Oats 71 71 (0 Rye 10 2 1 Barley ( 4 Shipments Wheat 11 1 ,( Corn 98 35 260 Oata 66 41 27 Rye 7 0 Barley i T 19 1 RECEIPTS IN OTHE1 OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago .. 61 77 78 Kansaa City 95 $3 44 St. Louis 66 156 118 Minneapolis 687 Duluth 15 Winnipeg 94 Corn No. I white: 1 car, $1.28. No. 5 white: 1 car. $1.22. No. 8 yellow: 1 car, $1.32; $ cars, $1.31; 1 car, $1.30. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.32 (old); 1 car, $1.29; 3 cars, $1.37 (shipper's weight); 11 cars, $1.27; 3 cars, $1.20. No. ( yellow: 1 cars. $1.24; 3 ears, $1.23; 1 car, $1.22. No. 8 yellow:. 1 car. $1.21; 1 cars, $1.30. Sam ple yellow: 1 car, $1.18: 1 car. $1.15. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.30. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.27 (old): 3 cars. $1.24; 3 cars. $1.23. No. ( mixed: 2 cars, $1.21; 1 cars, $1.20. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.18. Sample mixed: 1 car. $1.27 (old); 1 car, $1.19; 1 car, $1.18. Oats No. 1 white. 1 car, 60c (shipper's weight) No. 4 white, i cars, 68c. Rye No. 1, 1 1-3 cars, $1.30. No. 4. 1 csr. $1.28. '. Barley No. 1, 1 car 18c. No. 4, 1 car 86c. Sample, 1 car, 87c Wheat No. 2 hard. 1 cars. $2.24; 1 ear. $3.23. No. 1 hard, 1 car, $2.20; 1 car, $2.18; 1 car, $2.19 (smutty); 1 car, $2.17 (smutty); 1 car. $2.16 (smutty.) No. 4 hard, 1 car, $2.18: 1 car, $2.18; 1-6 car, hard, 1 car, $2.1S;:)oN78 14 , i , $2.12 (smutty.) No. 1 spring, 1 car, $2.19; 3-5 car, $2.18. No. 3 spring, 1 car, $2.13 (smutty.) No. 2 Mixed, 1 cars, $2.21. No. S mixed, 1 car, $2.01 (durum); 1 car, $2.02 (smutty); 1-1 car, $1.90 (smutty.) No. 4 mixed. 2-1 car, $2 10 (smutty) No. 6 mixed, 1 car, $2.06 (smutty.) Sample mixed, 1 car, $1.32 (smutty.) Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Feb. 34. Corn averaged in price today owing chiefly to the acantlnes of the crop movement and to prediction of unsettled weather. The market closed un settled, 1 cent off to 1 cent up, with May, $1.2414 to $1.14 and July, $1.194 to $1.19H. Oats finished o down to a like advance. Provisions gained 20 to 87c. In the corn pit the central fact appear ed to be that rural' holders gave no evi dence of being more inclined to sell, and that on the contrary corn was still being fed freely on the farma. Besides, ad vices indicated that country roads were for the most part In bad condition with no Immediate prospect of Improvement Reports that labor trouble In Argentina had not yet been settled tended likewise to emphasize bullish sentiment. On the other hand, shipping demand from the east was slow, and there waa considerable uncertainty as to whether the present min imum level of values for hoga would re main In force during March. Neverthe less, all deliveries except February fin ished higher than Saturday's close. Oat were auatalned by an Important de crease of the visible supply total. In the provision market the stimulus of huge exports, together with corn strength, operated as more than an effect for big receipt of hogs. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.30 01.1114: No. 4 yellow, $1.2O1.30; No. ( yellow, $1,260 1.2714. Oats No. 3 white, (7ttOSttc; standard, 89 0 6014c ' Rye No. 1, $1.3801-40. Barley 88 097c. Timothy $7.00 010.00. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $26.25. Ribs $24.60026.60. Chicago closing price, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, tock and grain broker. 31( South Sixteenth treet, Oma ha Art. ")Open. High. Low"! Close. YeB'y. Corn I- Mar. 1.104 1.31 1.30 1.11 1.804 May 1.14V4 1.2514 1.234 1.24 1.23 July 1.19 1.2014 1.18 1.19 1.18 Oat IMar. .69 .69 .(8 .( .(9 May .(9 .60 .69 .69 .69 July .68 .(8 .(7 .(6 .68 Pork May 40.90 42.00 40.90 42.00 41.12 July 38.7S 39.00 38.65 39.00 38.60 Lard May 25.40 25.75 25.10 25.71 26.35 July 24.40 24.75 24.30 24.75 24.40 Rib May 22.87 23 25 21.17 23.25 28.08 July 21.80 22.28 21.80 22.25 21.90 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 14. Barley 7(O90c, Rye No. I, $1. 3601.36 Bran $37.00. Corn $1.26(5(1.18. Oata 6667 e. Flax $3.693.6l. Kansaa City Grain. 1 Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 14. Corn Feb ruary, $1.30; March. $1.15O110; May, $1.179L27; July. $1.231i 1.23. 6$. loul Grain. St Louis. Mo., Feb. 14. Corn March, $1.33; May, $1.18. Oata March, 60c; May, 60o. Turpentine nnd Bosla. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 14. Turpentine- Dull, 65c: sales none; receipts, 33 bis.; shipment. 8r bbls. ; atock, 30.625 bbl. Rosin Inactive; sales, none; receipt, 103 bbls; shipments, 113 bbls; stock. 71, 445 bbl. Quote: B, $13.10; D, E. $13.18; F, (13.20; G, $13.26: II. $13.(0; I. $13.(5: K, $16.76; M. 116.25; N WO, $16.30; WW. $14.76 New York Cotton rot ores. New York, Feb. ?4. Cotton futures opened steady; March, 23.12c; May, 22.12c: July, 21.39o; October, 10.30c; De cember, 20 0oa FINANCIAL New York. Feb. 14. The moot popular reasons for the further general advance of prloea In the stock market today were the several Indications ot a restoration, In part at least, of puhlle confidence. The accession seemed to be founded largely on the decision of the government to Issue short term notes Instead of a long time bond loan, and better trade re ports. Apart from these developments It has become Increasingly evident that conserva tive as well aa speculative Interests have discounted msny of the factors which contributed to the depression of recent month. Most of the stocks which forced laat week's market to higher levels were again to the fore today, notably rubbers, motors. oils, tobaccos and numerous equipments end specialties. Of these the outstanding feature were Kelly Springfield Tire .Goodrich, V. 8 Rubber and General Motors at gross gains of 1 to $ points; Mexlran Petroleum 8 points, Sumatra Tobacco 0 and Baldwin Locomotive 4, the latter scoring moat ot Its advance In the final hour, when prlcea in general were reacting 1 to 1 points. The demand for rails was the most var ied of any recent period, Canadian Pacific leading at a gain of 3. other PacKtus. also grangers and eastern Issues rising 1 to 2 points. The moderate reversal at tha close wat primarily due to the rise In call money to 7 por cent for mixed collateral. Sales amounted to 900,000 shares, a record so far thl yer. Liberty bonds were ac tive and strong, foreign issues aun ana the general railway and Industrial list Ir regular, Virginia 61 losing 1 per cent Total sales (par value laggregated $11. 276.000. Old U. S. bonds unchanged on call. Sales and closing price on leading stocks: Bales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. $.100 Jl 70 70 American Can .. 8,800 46 45 46 Am. C. A F 8.900 (1 0.0 91 Am. Locomotive . 7.600 65 64 64 Am. Smt. A Ref., 12,400 6S 60 67 Am. Sug. Ref... 8.900 121 lit IJO-s) Am. Tel. A Tel.,. 1,000 105 104 105 Am. Zinc. L. A 8. 300 13 11 111 Anaconda Cop. .. 8,900 60 69 (9 Atchison 600 92 92 92 A O. A W.I.S.SL. 1,400 99 9$ 98 Baltimore A Ohio 1,400 41 48 4 Butte A Sun. Coo 18 California Pet .. (,200 18 17 17 Canadian Pactflo. 1,900 164 161 163 Central Leather.. 1,400 (3 $2 83 Cheap. A Ohio.... 1.800 61 (6 68. C, M. A St P... 4,300 17 18 16 Chi. A North. ... 300 96 95 95 C, R. I. A P. ctf 7,000 26 14 25 Cblnp Copper ... 1,300 84 88 13 Colo.' Fuel A Iron 900 18 37 18 Corn Pro. Ref.... (,600 48 47 47 Crucible Steel ...14.800 60 68 60 Cuba Cane Sugar. 1,(00 13 11 124 Distiller's Seo. ... (,00 r.8 Erie 1,200 17 16 17 I General Electrio 16( General Motor .14,800 144 141 143 Ot Northern pfd. 1,100 88 91 93 Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs.6,600 4014 S8i ,19 Illinois Central .. 200 96 96 96 Insp. Copper 8,000 45 44 44 Int Mr. Msr. pw.3o.800 ion 10 i"i Int. Nlcket 2.600 27 36 26 Int. Paoer 19.800 48 48 46 Kan. City South.. 1,800 11 It 19 Kennecott Cop. .. so 1 Louis. A Nash 118 Maxwell Motor.. 1,200 83 18 38 Mexican Pet ....41,100 184 180 180 Miami Copper ... 1,600 22 22 22 Missouri Fac. ... (,000 25 25 25H N. Y. Central... 1,300 75 74 76 N. Y..N.H.&H. .. 3,800 29 28 28 Norfolk A West 107 Northern Pacific. 1.600 93 93 92 Pacific Mail 1,100 83 31 31 Pacific Tel. A Tel 200 24 23 24 Pennsylvania .... 3.700 44 44 44 Pittsburgh Coal . 1,100 47 46 47 Ray Coil Copper 1,700 30 19 39 Reading .11.700 83 81 81 Rep. Int. A StI.. 4,200 77 76 76 Shat. Arts. Cop. . 400 10 10 10 South. Pacific ...17,100 103 103 10I South. Railway ..12,600 28 17 28 Stu. Corp 10,300 66 (4 56 Texas Co. (,600 196 193 193 Union Paclflo .. 8,700 131 130 130 V. 8. Ind. Alco.... 6.90O 113 110 110 U. 8. Steel 85,100 95 94 94 V. S. Steel pfd... 400 114 114 114 rtah Copper 8,700 68 67 68 Wab. pfd "B". . . 1,200 10 10 10 Western Union... 700 17 87 87 West. Electric .. 1,700 44 43 43 Bethelehem 11,700 (3 63 3 Total sales for the day, $00,00$ share. New Tork Bond. C. S. 2s. reg.. 97Gt. N. 1st 4s.. 8S U. S. 2s, coup.. 87 I. C. ref. 4s.... 81 V. S. 3s, eon.. 89 Int. M. M. 6s.. 98 U. S. 3s, coup. 99 K. C. S. ref... 84 U. S. Lib. 8 88.62L. A N. on. 4.. 85 U. S. 4s, rg...l04M K A T 1st 4s 64 U. S. 4s, coupon 104 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 62 Am. For. Sec 5s 99 Mont, power 6s 97 1 Am T A T 0 6s 91N. Y. C. deb. 6 99 Anglo-French 6 97N. Paclflo 4s.. 84 Arm. A Co. 4s 97N. Pacific 3s... 89 Atchison gen. 4s 82o. 8. L. ref. 4 81 B. A O. cv. 4s 73 Pac. T. A T. 6s 93 Beth 8teel r. 6s 88Penn. con. 4a 94) Cen. Leather (s 98 Penn. gen. 4s 88 Cen. Pac. 1st.. 79ReadIng gen. 4a 85 C. & O. cv. 6s.. 85S L A S F a (s 84 C B A Q joint 4s 96S. P. cv. ( 103 C M & S P e 4a 78S. Railway (.. 95 C R 1 A P ref 4a 73T. A P. 1st 10 CAS ref. 4 78 'Union Pao. 4 86 D & R Q ref (s 50 u. h. KUDoer os ss'4 D of C 6s (1931) 97U. S. Steel (s.. 100 Erie gen. es. . (8 Wabash 1st.... 96 Gen. F,lectrle ( !7French ( 105 $-16 Bid. New Tork Sngar. New York, Feb. 14. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal, 7.28c; refined, steady; cut loaf, 10.60c; crushed, 10.25c: mould A, 9.60c; cube, a .7oc; powdered, p. 100 1.20c; fine granulated and Rlamond A, 9.00c; confectloneera A, $ 90c; No. 1, 8.88c. I liiiiiiiiiiiuliiiilliiiiiiii JOHN' GRAHAME Chartered Accountant 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 3066 'IfiifinrfpP'i"'" wtliWilleilhUlrkUui.t.Wl g:'i!li;iWMIIHWBIIliTBfOT HENRY B. ALLEN Formerly Deputy Collector, Income Tax Inspector and Internal ' Revenue Agent, U. S. Treasury Dept. Analysis and Compilation of Income Tax Returns 526-530 Bee Building-. OMAHA. Short Term Notes Quotations through the National Cits company, First National Bank Building Omaha: Bid Asked Amsr. Tel. A T. Co. (a (111$). lot )01 Amer. Tobacco 7a (1931) ,,,.109 101 Amer. Tobacco 7s. (1$3I) ...102 J 01'. Amar. Tobacco fa, (1933) 101 104 Arm. A Co., Con. D (1(19). 100 100 Arm. A Co. Coa. D Is, (120). 100 100 Arm. A Co. Con. D. (s, (1921). 100 101 Arm. A Co. Con. D. 6s, (1924). 100 101 Bethle. Steel Co. 7s, (1919). .100 100 Behle. Steel Co. Is. (1938). 101 101 Bethle, i Steel Co. 7s, (1913). lot 101V. British ( (191$) 100 10ns, British (s, (1(31) l $ Central Argentine C, s (1927) 89 11 C. B. A Q. Joint 4s. (1931).. 96 96 Chic. A Wsst. Ind. s, (1911) City of Pari 6, (1921) .... $ 100 Cudahy Pack. Co. 7. (1923). 101 103 Delaware A Hudson (s, (1110) (8 99 Fed. Farm Loan 4a (1937). 100 100 Fed. Farm Loan 8 (1938). 101 10S. General Electrio 6s, (1910). 100 100 lnterboro R. T. 7. (1920) .... 91 t Llgget A Myere . (1921). .. .100 100 Tlmken De. Axla 7 (1920). 100 101 Union Paclflo (1928) 104 104 14 U. 8. Liberty 8 $ $.7o IT. 8. Liberty 1st 4 18-60 91.70 V. S. Liberty 2d 4 MM 18-46 U. 8. Liberty 1st 4 $6 30 5.4t V. S. Liberty Id 4 94.14 94.2J U. S .Liberty $d 4 -4$ $6.66 U. S. Liberty 4th 4 $ $$ $ New Tork Money, New York. Feb. 14. Mercantile Paper (0$ P"f cent Sterling Sixty-day bills, $4.73; com mercial 60-day bills on banks, $4 73; com mercial 60-day bill. $4.72) demand. $4.7670. France Demand, (.4( icables, $(.45. Guilders Demand, 41c; cables, 41c. Lire Demand, (6.36; cables, $8.17. Mexican Dollars 77. Tims Loans Strong; 60 to It days, (06; six months, (0$- Xew Tork Metals. New Tork. Feb. 14. Copper Nominal; electrolytic, llflte. Iron Nominal; No. 1 northern and No. 1 southern, $34.00037.00: No, I northern and No. 1 southern, $33.26086.36. Lead Firm; spot and February, $1.10 bid. Spelter Firm; East St Loul delivery, spot and February, $6.8006.40. Wholesale Beef Price. Wholesale price of beet eut effective February 14 are aa follows: 'No. 1 loins, 13o; No. 1 loin, !c: No. 1 ribs, 16c; No. t ribs, 10o; No. 1 rounds, 17c; No, 1 rounds, !3o; No. 2 chucks, 13c; No. 1 chucks, 17e; No, 2 plates, c; No. 1 plates. llo. liberty Bond Quotations. New Tork, Fb. 14.Flnal price en Lib erty bond today were: la, 96.61; first 4s. 93.60; second 4s, 91.41; first 4, 96.80, second 4 s, (4.26; third 4s, 96.60; fourth 4s, 14 28. We Are Back to Civil Life And your money has a chance to earn you sub stantial dividends and the possibility of more. Our circular offerinfe Gooch Food Products Company 7 Stock with Common bonus explains in detail. May we send you a copy? 11- .;vvi-. Money to Loan Improved City Property at 6 Frank H. Binder 823 City Nat Bk. Bid?. Omaha W. M. MANNING, I , Certified Public Accountant G. W. WOOD, Certified Public Accountant 1 Phone Tyler 4060. .'.1.-