THE EEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 1. 1919. 13 REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANT Hating on your property. Have buyer. Eugene Thorns. 41 Karbacb Hlk., L'ouirl. 8807, L75t your property for al with J. B Roblnaon (or quirk sale. 441 Be Bldg Phone Doug. 8097 FINANCIAL. FOR 8ALK $12,000 to 116,000 tock of dry goods, groceries, shoe and men's lurnlnlitn e goods. In on of the best county eat town In Northwest Ma. only one other tor of same kind, in the town .ni'arly all of this stock was bought before the advance tn price. Best location In the town. In food build- nr. 60x110 feet. Someone wanting a money making business deal, thta la an exceptionally good proposition and is worth Investigating. Address Box Y-366, Omaha Bsc. Wanted. tpvate Money. SHOPEN a COMPANY. Doug-. 4228. $109 to tlO.mio MAOB promptly F D. la-it niuht 16 tn 10. The South Sid- er. led, 10 to 2, at the end of the first period, but broke down in the second halt. Wend. Wend Tlldg "I t h and fl'tmn CONVEKT ihtfL iiibiuliinuiil loan on uur home I to a straight five-year mortgage and av..il those monthly payment. E. H LOUGKK. INC 638 Keelln Bldg FARM LOANS Unlimited Time-AmorU- ration plan If desired. No commission rharged. A. J. Love. Jr., 809 WO W Bldg.. Omaha. CITY and furm loans; 64 and 6 per cent; no delay. J. II. Dumont A Co., 418 Keeline Bldg. No Delay Cloalng Loans W T GRAHAM 804 Bee Bldg Doug. 1623 LOW rates wirhout delay. C CAR1.BERO, 315 Brandels TheaterBldg. LOANSON CITY PROPKRTT. W. H Thomas & Son., Keeline t-lcg. OMAHA HOMKS "EAST NEB FARMS" O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO Stocks and Bonds. WE BUY and'seil Liberty Bonds Macks Rnnd House. 14:1 first Nat Bk Bldg FARM AND RANCH LANDS. .Arkansas Lands. 40-ACRE FARM PRICED TO SELL Northwest Arkanaias. 40 acres adjoin ing SprlniTdale. Washington county. , Good orchard, meudow, pasture. Farm land, smuoth, no rocks. Pure water, good Improvements, city schools, good neighbor. No undesirables. For inar of farm and general Information see Undersigned at 2652 Jones street, even-' Inge. PAUL D. WILSON. Canadian Lands. ALBERTA LANDS. Grain, Mixed Farming, Ranching. Any Acreage. Values Right. Eay Terms. Write us for what you want. Wo hav It. THURBER A CAMERON. 44 Canada Lite Building. Calgary, Al berta Colorado Lands. MAKE $5.0110 THIS YEAR. We have 160 acre near Denver that will do this for you. Every acre In win ter wheat. In splendid condition. This place Is the best value on the market todav. Price S37.BO vjier acre. MARTIN INVESTMENT COMPANY, f. 3 3 Brand els Bldg. Douglas 6B21. LP TO .March 1 1 will offer for sale a choice ItiO. 3 miles from Arriba, Colo, unimproved, for i '" an acre; 1500 down, will take l.n ty oonds, balance 10 to 15 year, at i , r cent This I a good chance; get le.:y. Conrad Baum Karl net, Owner, Murdock, N-4. 326-acre farm, in good stutu -if cultiva Vtlon, In ralnbclt of t'olirudo; good Im provements, water, illtnnto. New trac tor, 3 bottom, plows with farm. Good terms. Possession any tlmo. 140 par acre. Roy Summons, owner, Orover. Colo. ?20 ACRES 6 miles of Laird, well im proved; 120 cultivated, baUnce pasture. Not aundhllls, good country mile to school. Price $20 an acre. Write Owner. Ed llanshaw, Laird. Yuma Co., Colo. JJo ACRES. 9 mllea north f I -una. Colo At $55 per sere, "his land is all In wheat which goes with the lard at abov price. F C. Nlelson. 1453 Lolhrop St. Omaha, Neb. ! 1120 ACRES, KLpwa county; level fartn land; house,-barn, well, cistern; fenced; 8 mile to -allroad town: $11 per acre. Wright A Lasbury, 606 South 16th St.. Omaha. 440 ACRES. 2r,5 cultivated, all tillable, good wheat land, seven room house, big barn, two wells, etc. N. E. of Burlinit ton, Colo. L. K. Barger. Wray, Colo. FOR SALE 600 acres by owner, well im proved, 20 miles east of Colo. Spring. For further information write to A. J. Peterson, Peyton, Colo. FOR HEALTH SEEKERS A two-acre farm, 6-rooirj brick house and outbuildings. Particulars from Own- ' er. R. Hansen, Brush, Colo., It 1. CIUHCB Irrigated farms, best In Arkan sas valley; few good relinquishments, some snaps. Western Realty -Co., Fow ler Colorado.- CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, half sec. or larger, Lincoln Co., bargains; easy term J L. Maurer. Arriba. Colo. - ' Illinois Lands. FOR SALE All or part of 1,200 acres cleared. Improved: 1,600 acres un cleared, unimproved land, . Stoddard county, southeast Missouri. Price rea sonable. A, B. De Mange, Bloomlngton, III. For SALE 6 farm In the famous Fox River Valley .ranging from .10 to 126 acres, ail welt Improved; possession March 1; easy terms; no trade. James Horsey. Owner. 84 Noltlng Blk.. Elgin. HI. 1 Iowa Lands. FINE 320-acre valley farm, about 75 miles sou h of Council Bluffs, and all under eul'i'vation; 200 acres In ftne winter wheat; 2 fair seta of improvements; a real bargain at $175 per acre; might consider small farm or Omaha property as part exchange. 213 Keeline Bldg.. Omaha. YOU should buy lots now, near new 25-million-dollar steel plant; four iror big Mee plants built soon, all lit middle west. Write for particulars. F. H. Oreenawalt. Nevada. Iowa. Kansas Lands. coo ACRES Improved farpi and stock ranch In eastern Kansas part rough, best of grass; two sets of improvements; sell all or part at $iiO per acre, on easy 'erms; Immediate possession. BACON AND BKITTAIN, WHITE CITY, KANSAS. Michigan Lands. OR SALE $5,000 BUYS A FINK 80 ACRE level black loam farm, together with fine buildings and a fine apple or chard, four miles from the city of Holland, Mich. For further particulars apply to C. DEKEYZER, Holland, Mich Write for free farm catalog. Minnesota Lands. '."i-ACItS term, 60 miles northwest of Minneapolis; good house large base ment barn and other buildings. Price $100 per acre. Will take part trade. Farmers Land Company. Palace Bldg., -Minneapolis. Minn. " BUYRETRfVER""vALLEY LANDS Writ E. F. Andrus, 330 Endlcott Bldg.. St. Paul, Minn., for lists of farm owned by him. Missouri Lands. "ALLEY FARM 14 acres; large house, barn, fruit, soft water; $2,800; easy terms; free views. Arthur, Mountain View, Mo, ALLEY. 160 acres, large house, out buildings, orchard, soft water; bargain; $2,800. Send for views, other farm. W. Arthur. Mountain View. Mo. Nebraska Lands. ONE section in famous Flower field coun trT where they have ri-ivcr had a short crop, has 125 acres in winter wheat on new ground; 75 acres more ready for spring crop; $42.50 an acre; $3,000 until you get your crop. $0,000 then and balance in 11 annual pay. ments-; the crop will make your pay ments and leave you some money to build -with. The best bargain In west, em Nebraska today. Come at once, as It will soon b sold. Guy Forsllng. Bush nell. Neb. I ACRES best of hay land, 8 mile south of Stewart; pnee, $,000. 160 acre, unimproved. 6 miles west of art, i2 ii'i". . A. A. PATZ:'A., 'So 7 Karbat.li Block. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. HfcRE IS A VlUICK MARCH BARGAIN Got to sell this place the forepart of March. Are you going to be the lucky man Here It Is: 440 acres 7 miles from Marsland, $'4 miles from Belmont and 17 miles from Crawford. One good S-roomed frame house some 7 year old. Just a couple hundred feet away, another two-room frme bouse, new. This one Is In good shape except it ts not lathed and plast ered. Good potato cellar, good frame granary, hog house, 2 hen houses, large cattle shed, excellent well of water, good new Dempster windmill, good ce ment tank, also good steel tunk. Place all fenced and cross-fenced, ha some 3e or 40 acres under cultivation, balance of place very heavily grassed, big end of It will cut good hay. You can plow fully 160 acre more If you want to. Place ha plenty of good pine timber for all fuel, posts, logs, etc., needed on the place. Land around thla Is held at from $25 to $40 an acre, according to the Im provements. For a real quick turn, I aai going to sell you this place com plete a It tand. with the following personal property READY FOR YOU TO STEP ON TO EXCEPT FOB WOKK HORSES AND HARNESS. 3 last summer calve (1 heifers, 1 steer). 6 yearlings (2 steers, 4 heifers). 4 2-year-old heifers, with calf. 9 cows, all with calf, 4 to 7 years old. 8 red Berkshire shouts about 100 lbs. each (3 barrows, 6 sows). 160 chickens. 250 bu. potatoes In cellar. 10 tons or more of hay in stack. " Severn! tons wheat and oat straw. 1 new press drill aeedcr; 1 new potato digger; 1 new mower; 1 second mower; 1 Mollne gang plow; 2 walking plows; 1 spring tooth harrow; 3 cultivators: 1 corn planter; 1 3-sectlon steel harrow; 1 Economy engine, l'j -horsepower; 1 16-16 disc: 1 wagon and hay rack. The whole 'business, place, stock, tools and all, at the unheard of bargain price of only $12,000. Will carry back $,000 or more at 6 and 7 per cent. However, this is Just an "immediate action" deal. Don't wait but come at once. . ARAH L. HUNGERFORD, Crawford, Neb. WHEAT LAND IN KIMBALL CO., Whera one crop usually pays for the land. A real bargain for someone who wants quick returns on their money and want a farm to move right on. Possession March 1st. Thi fine farm of 491. S4 acre 1 lo cated IS miles due south of Bushnell; on borhood and near school; all fenced and cross iencea; ioo acres 111 wmiei ,iCn. and 135 acres in winter rye; all put in At the right time and looks fine and all the crop goea with the land). Improve ment consist of good granary on ce ment foundation, good well and wind mill, house and barn, only fair. There is not over 20 acres that Is not A-l wheat land all lays level to slightly rolling. Price $42.00 per acre, $1,600.00 cash. $1,000.00 next fall, balance $1, 600.00 yearly, 6 per cent Interest. It you want a farm you will buy this, act quick. ' A rare bargain in 320 acres unim proved; located 17 miles south of Bush nell, Neb, 260 acre fine wheat land, which lars level to rolling, balance roil ing to slightly rough. If you want un improved land you can't beat this. Price $.12.00 per acre. $1,000.00 cash, bal ance ei.UVU.UV JFCttll.'. f- Security Land & Loan Co. KIMBALL, JN ttiS. DODGE COUNTY, NEB. One of Dodge counties best valley 10 acre farm; 6 miles from Fremont, 1H miles to market: fenced and cross fenced with woven wire: $12,000, Im provements; 130 acres cultivation, bal ance pasture, yards and building site. Immediate possession. $24,000 cash, bal ance time, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. $J. 400.00 Cash, balance 6 to years, secures immediate possession of SO acres well improved at $176.00 per acre. 3 miles from Herman. "0 acre In culti vation 5 acres alfalfa, fenced hog tight, balance pasture and building site. 80 -acres, 7 4 miles from Herman, very good Improvements. 85 acres cultivated, balance pasture, timber building site, $13,000, cash 14,000, balance time. RICHARDS, KEENE & COMPANY, FREMONT, NEBRASKA. DO YOU WANT LAND? 1 own 14,000 acres of land In Chey enne, Banner and Kimball countie. , Ne braska, and Logan and Cheyenne coun ties, Colorado; both raw and Improved, a selection that will meet your every reauireim nt. 1 fear no competition in prices or terms. Flense write your wants, let's get acquainted. D. R. JONES. REAL ESTATE, 1 Sidney, Neb Snap! 1,120 A. Dairy Ranch with mechanical milking machin.. flowing well, good buildings; 400 ' A. hay land; 8 ml. from Cham ber 14 cash, bal. 10 years. Can furnish phctograpfc. Geo. Whtsler, Atkinson, Neb. FOR SALE 160 acres, lO.miles north of In wheat, all goes. Ernest Don. Seribner. FARM AND RANCH 660 acres, 4H miles from Ansley, 4 milo from school; telephone and rural route; rolling land, all fenced and crossed fenced: 75 acres farm land. 20 acres alfalfa, balance hay land and pas ture: will run 150 head; 3 wells and windmills; 1 big cisterns; new house. 26x26; barn, 40x44; mow wilt stand 13 head of horses Ind 50 h-ead of cattle; cattle and hog sheds; double granary with driveway; price $55; can give pos session any time up to April 1, 1919. good terms. GAINES AND THOMPSON, Security State Bank, Ansley. Neb. WHY NOT OWN A FARM 7 We offer a good section about seven miles northwest of Bushnell, where they raise large crops, at $32.00 per acre, on terms of $3,000 cash, balance 10 annual payments. Any good farmer should ne able to pay for this land with the crop. Address A. B. BEARD, KIMBALL. NEB. 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 nd level; two good avenues lead to the place and It ts con sidered the best place in the county; only 1 mile south of Plattsmouth. This must be sold at once; $7,500 will buv It In the next 10 days. C B. Schleicher. 1912 Vinton St. Omaha. Tyler 905. BUY of owner 480-acre farm, 10 ml. n. e. of Broadwater, Neb. House, well and wind mill, granary, stable, cistern and cave, 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 Manis, Broadwater, Neb. NEBRASKA Good section Loup Co.; no timber, rocks or gravel; good grass and sweet clover; cattle do well; 36 broke; frame house and stable; good well, 35 ft.; school and postofflce adjoining section;-possession March; $9 per acre: one-third time. 8. Logan, Owner. Sar gent. Neb. 140 Acres, 4 miles from Hubbeli, Thayer county, Nebraska; 100 acres under culti vation, balance pasture; fair improve ments; excellent combination stock and grain farm; pric $s6 per acre; will ac cept $3,500 down, balance to suit. F. M. Michael Co.. 510 Electric Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. 00-ACRES FARM AND RANCH. All one can ask for the money. $20.. 000; good terms and can use dwelling tn Nebraska town west of Grand Island. Write for description or come and see owner on place; possession March 1. W. H. JENNINGS, Curtis. Nsb. FOR SALE Five sections, fenced, living water; 1,000 acres tillable; long grass pasture. A real stock and grain propo sition. J. R. Carter. Bushnell. Neb WRITE me for pictures and prices of rr.y farms and ranch-a tn good old Daw I county. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford, Jl Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE, our well improved ranch. Keya Paba county, 1,60 teres, plenty of good hay. live water, timber, easy terms. Look it over then make your offer, W. It. HARVEY. MILLS. NEB. 840 ACRES, 300 acre valley, 180 In. cultivation, fenced, five room house, well and mill, about 11 mile north of Halt ler, Neb. Prk$ $10 per acie. Easy terms. U E. Barger, Wray, Colo. AT A BARGAIN. 640-a. stock farm. 10 ml. N. E. of Broadwater, Neb.; 160 a, farm land; good house, well and windmill 8-ft. board corral, cattle shed, stable, granary, garage. Price $20 acre. Terms. L. W. McMnnts. Broadwater. Neb. GOOD Omaha income properly for clear western Isnd or eastern Nebraska farm Mr Pease. 311 Brsndels Thester Bids, MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price M. a LARSON. Centrsl City. Neb SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA, two farm bargains. $135 per acre. Stewsrt, own- er, 620 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms Kimball Co., Nebraska R- E. Holmes Bushnell. Neb. l.OoO ACRE ranch for sale, cheap, good reason for selling. Inquire of B. P. Smith. Ewlng, Nebraska ' KEITH CO. laud bargains, Irrigated and non-irrigated. Anderson Sales Co., Brule, Neb. New York Lands. NEW YORK. CREDIT AND $1,200 CASH BUYS EACH Buildings worth 18,000, with 147 acres, $5,600. 12 cows, team, tools, good buildings, $6 500. 40 level acres. 6 cows, fair buildings, $2,200. with $700 cash, $UI0 yearly. E. Ml'NSON. 2426 S. Snllna 8t., Syraccse. N. T. WIDOW must sell 106 acres, 2 miles from town; practically levil, loam soil, well watered; 15 acre -aluabte timber, nine lu-room house; 3 large barn, pig gery, hennery, lartfe 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., SprlngvlTle, N. Y. Oregon Lands. JOKDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offer you a home in the land of sunshine, where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and cattle Address, Jordan Valley Farms, Boise. Idaho. South Dakota Lands. BUY a homo for your soldier boy in the county that produced over 4,000.000 bushels of small grain and plenty of corn in 1918. Unimproved, $35" Im proved, $50 and up. John Pusey, Miller. South Dakota. Washington Lands. 320 acres, unimproved limber land, In Pend-Oreille county, Washington. Land lies well, easy to clear; cnuotj road at corner of track, 7 .nllca to R. R. sta tion; fine for stock ran?h. Price $3,000 Might soil best U lection for $1,800 Timber on this will twice pay for It. J. N. Green, 418 First .venue, Spokane. Wash., owtier, Wyoming Lands. WYOMINO LANDS WILL MAKE YOU RICH. 1 Farm lands $18 to $4T per acre. Irrigated lands, $35 to 85, per acre, Cattle ranches. Homesteads, 640 acres. TAYLOR & CO., 1617 Capitol Ave., Cheyenne, Wyoming. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $50 pet a.. Including paid up water right, aenry Levi ACM. Rylander. 854 Omaha a PINE BLUFFS, Wyomfng, farms, good crops and water, $4ti per acre. v. Nelson. 518 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 640-acre homestead. Duff, Casper, Wyo. Miscellaneous. SPECIAL If you want a 840-acre homestead, good grass and grain land, near settlers, timber and calls; send me $5 for full Information; references Nebraska State Bank. G. W. D'MENT, Oerlng, Neb. CHEAP lands, eastern Colorado, western Kansas. Write for list from owner. A. T. Noble. 809 Faulkner Ave., Wichita, Kan. FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm; timely sales quick returns. Held Land Co., 664 Brandels Bldg. AUTOMOBILES. TRUCK BARGAINS We have a limited number of brand new Dearborn-Smith one and two-ton UNIVERSAL Truck Attachment that we are closing out at, very attractive prices. Will fit any new or used car and makes a good, serviceable truck. A REAL BARGAIN WESTERN ELGIN MOTOR CO., 2415 Frnam St. ' Phone Douglas 713. 1918 FORD SEDAN, starter, demountable rim. Kelly Springfield tires, excellent condition. A barpaln. NEBRASKA BUICK 'AUTOMOBILE CO., 19th and Howard Sis. SPECIALS Hupmobile Touring $750 Hupmobile Roadster 500 Cadillac Touring , 460 Hudson Touring 650 Briscoe Touring 450 Marlon Touring . 250 VICTOR MOTOR CO., Douglas 6486. 2523 Farnam St. BRAND NEW JORDAN 8 SPORT MARINE MODEL This new auto traded In on Roamer car. Only traveled 100 miles, not a mar.. or seratch anywhere. We can save you several hundred dollars on this carl VICTOR MOTOR CO., Douglas 64S6. 2523 Farnam St. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged We buy tor casta and sen on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage 1026-$ Farnam St. Douglas 4101. . MEEKS AUTO CO. FOR SALE Cheap, one Maxwell touring car, late 1917 model, almost new; going to California. Call or phone 2787 Cap itol Ave., Harney 1203 or Tyler 2462. H. D. Walker. NEW retreader; latest and best out; costs less; 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, 3020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO. wll, lore your auto. Rates for Ford ears. $$ a month; large oar. $5 a month Douglas 43?1 1914 FORD touring, A-l condition; good tires, speedometer, shock absorbers, elec. trio lights with regulator. U. eV J. car. buretor. Call .1112 Potter St.. Florence. BARGAIN'S IN USF- CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 3500, EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE, 18th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service tatlon for Rayfleld carburetor and Columbia stnrai-e batterle Edwards WANTED FOR tPOT CA6H. 100 USED CARS: quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. ' 2t59 Farnam St, D 8035. NEW and used Ford, Ame oodles'. Im mediate delivery. O'Rourks Goldstrom Auto Co.. 8701 So ' 24tb. So. 899. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO., 1300 Fmam St QUALITY USED CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO, 1563 FARNAM PRIVATELY owned used can for sale OMAHA 'JSED CAR MARKET 1517 Leavenworth. Tyler J347. Get a Bulck used car. Neb. Buick Auto Co., tlfMl 'or mag-neto we csn't fix; patentee V-tW Affinity Spark Plug. O Bay dorfer, 210 N 18th. GOOD -'fl-pa.ssenner tourlntf car for sale tr.ide for ch: ap chassis. 315 SuUtb !4th street AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE By private owner. Ford roadster driven 3,000 miles. Call Har. n - price $J75. Fi'it fcAbej Late 1917 model N Hupmo bilo roadster, perfect condition. Call Dr. Miller, linugla 7171 or South 217. WE ARB TrTirX'SKD CAR MEN. THAWVEB AUTO CO.. 1919 Farnam. Harney 414 "THE "USED CAR MART" SE-RV1CE OARAGE 16th and Leavenworth. Dougls T000. FORD MARKET " Nfw Ford to out of town customers. When you think of used cars, think of Trswver Auto Co, 1910 Farnam GOOD USED CARS. GUY L SMITH. Tires and Suppiies- TIRES ONK-HAIF PRICE. GUARANTEED 1.000 MILES. 10x3 1 T 60i30xlH I 11 32x3H 1015133x4 11.71 32x4 11.60134x4 13 00 We furnish the old Ursa, Agents wanted. 3 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY, 1518 Davenport Street. WE do casing and tub repairing. We guarantee our work. New and second tires. URBAN TIRE VULCANIZING CO., 1222 Harney St Phone Dougla 3411 NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone Congrea. Lee Pullman. Flk. Write for prices Mention sixes. kaiman tir e jobbers. 3018 farnam. Reduced rate. ' 11 cents per mile. Rent a Ford. Drive yourself, Ford Livery Co.. 1314 Howard 8t. Dougla 8622. BARGAINS, rew No. 1 tires and tubes. Tire 45 per cent off, List tubes 35 per cent, write or phone Webster 1014 Day 1808 No. 34t h . GAIN . more miles; have your tire ra treaded by O St Q. Tire Co, 1415 Leavenworth Tyler 1261-W Repairing and Painting. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired and rebuiru large stock used radiator New Ford loneyonmbVadlators OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE WORKS 1819 Cuming 1064 Farnam EXPERT radiators, fender and auto bodlea: repairing at reasonable prices Prompt attention iven to garage work, ship your radiator direct to us. NEBRASKA SERVICE OARAGE. Doug. 7390. 218 8. 19th St F. P Barnum Co., 3122 Cuir.-.ng. D 8044. High grade Automohlle Painting Repairing and Painting. CENTRAL garage repair dept., night and day service. If In trouble call us. Tyler 714. All work guaranteed. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HAR LEY -DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargains Jn used machine. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle Mats. 17th and Leavenworth PEt'."JNAL. IF you have money coming to you from Sam Joe or Hilda Joe or Mandarin ChopSuey, Lincoln, Neb.; write or wire me at once. Important; strictly confidential. Abe Rubenstein, General Delivery, Omaha. Neb. THE SALVATION Army industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. ON and after this date I. O. O. Crabb, will not be responsible for any debts ..con tracted by my wife, Louise M. Crabb. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE Good winter laying hens, Homer pigeons and Flemish Giant Rabbit males. E. Pallas, 6136 Wirt Street, Omaha. 0 MILK GOATS; a bargain. Address C L. Pchiefelbein. 217 Exchange Bldg.," South Omaha. Phone, South 4001 or South 607. FOR SALE Plymouth Rocks or Reds. Pullets and roosters. Doug. 2 1 40 Whitney. Tyler 1021-.T. Canary birds, singers guaranteed. 4112 No. 25th Ave. Col. 83,3. WHEAT screenings $2.25 per hundred. A. W Wanner. 801 N. 16th St.. Doug. 1142. WHITE ROCK HATCHING EGGS from Omaha show winners. Benson 288. FOR SALE One 60-egg Queen incubator. $S. Web. 4153. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. $20.00 HOLSTEINS $20.00 Practically pure bred Holsteln heifer calves from 60-lb. cow. Sire carrie 25 '- per cent same blood as Segls Fayne Johanna, world's champion cow; these calves are sure to make heavy producers. Harris Holsteln & Duroc Farm, Sexton vllle. Wis. HARNESS, SADDLES and TRAVELING OOODS. W 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 Douir. 2314 1210 Farnam DON'T FORGET the big horse anC mule auctions at stock yards stables next Wednesday. Expect a good run of cholc farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm mules. Sale starts at 10 o'clock. I. C Gallup, Auctioneer. MCNKY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as secui tty. $40 6 mo., H. goods, total, $1.50 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Security Bldg., 18th A Farnam. Ty. 6t LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AN M7 LIBERTY BONDS. OCT X72 10 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 189J 0 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 6 Lowest rate. Private loan booth. Harry Malt-shock, 1514 Todge, D. 661$ Eat. 1811 . DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice ts hereby given that the 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, President; W. W. Turner, Secretary and Treasurer. F-4 31t-m. Surplus Copper Stocks to Be Sold Only at Market Prices Washington, Feb. 28. Reports that surplus stocks of copper were to be sold to producers at 11 or 12 cents a pound were denied today by the War department, such stocks, it was explained, will be sold at market prices, allowinsr the trade only the actual cost of handling gov ernment surplus property. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts light on both prairie hay and alfalfa, and with the demand Improving it has caused the market to advance on all grades of prairie hay end alfalfa. Oat and wheat straw steady, with no change in prices. Hay Choice upland prairie $27.00; No. 1, $25.O026.OO; No. 2, $21.0023.00; No. 3, $16. 004 19.00., No. 1 midland, $25.00 26.00: No. 2, $21.0022.00. No. 1 lowland, $'.'0.0021.00; No. 2, $16.0018.00; No. 3. $12 0(ii 1400. Alfalfa Choice, $81.00; No. 1, $29.00 30.00; standard, $26.00-8 28.00; No. 2, $22.00 25.00; No. 3, $20. 00(S 21.00. Straw Oat, $12.00$ 13.00; wheat, $11.09 (ffll.OO. New York Money. New York, Feb. 28. Mercantile Pacer -Unchanged, sterling Day nun, unchanged; de mand, $4.7575; cables, $4.75 T-16. Francs Demand, $5.4714; cables, $5.46',. Guilders Unchanged. Lire Unchanged. Mexican Dollars Unchanged. Time Loans Strong: unchanged. Call Money Firmer; high, 6 per cent; low, 6ty per cent; ruling rate, 614 per cent; closing bid, 6Vi per cent; offered at 6 per cent? last loan, 8 per ce"nt. w York Coffee. ; New York, Feb, 28. The market for coffee futures was very quiet again today hut ruled steady In the absence of any Important offerings and after opening un changed, closed at'H net advance of from 2 to 15 points. July sold at 13.91c and December at 13.55c, while the first busi ness of the season was reported In March at 13.40c. The close was at the best point uf the day. Closing bids: May, 14.55c; July, 14.08c; September, 13.76c, October, 13.70c; December, 13.54c; Janu ary, 12 48c; March, 13.3$c. Spot Coffee Dull; Rio 7s. 15Hc", Santos 4s, 21U Linseed. ' Dululb, Feb. 38. Linseed, id. 6a Vs. SILK HAT HARRY TO kWUU V0ut N05 ) SOO WSOUQJT pup- JWA A MQM0O-CD wowOCt-ET? LIVE STOCK Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ItonHiv V-h "1 9 707 26 534 14 105 Tuesday, Feb. 25 8,048 20,634 11.575 Wednesday, Feb. 2 5,814 25,301 9,537 Thursday, Feb. 17.. 4,056 19,144 6,661 Friday estimate .... 1,000 s.sno 2,800 Five days $8,710 99,013 44,(68 Week ago 31.972 87.853 29.494 Year ago 37,092 89,980 34,825 Tnto! la.f wb.W 4 At 00 1 Afi QO ndh This week last year 3!iOU 47.612 36,209 Becelpt and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., February 28, 1919: RECEIPTS CARS. - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Il'r's. C. M. A St. P 4 6 Watmsh . . 1 Missouri Pacific... 1 1 Union Pacific 7 21 4 C. A N. W., eat... 12 7 1 C. & N. W.,- west.. 4 40 It C. St. P.. M & O.. 1 3 . 7 3 C, B. A Q., east.... 8 5 C, B. A Q., west 4 C. R. I. & P, east. 6 11 C R. I. A P., west. .. 2 1 .. Chicago Great W 6 .. .. Total receipts.. 41 140 19 3 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 184 2,638 729 Swift A Co 454 1,580 807 Cudahy Packing Co... 349 1,976 966 Armour A Co 564 2,449 1,380 Schwarts A Co 306 .... J. W. Murphy 3,467 .... Lincoln Packing Co... 11 Hoffman Bros 1 .... .... F. P. Levrle 135 Huntsinger A Oliver.. 67 , J. B. Root A Co 63 F. O. Kellogg 7 Werthelmer & Degen.. 3 .... .... A. Rothschild 96 .... .... Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co... 1 Baker 14 John Harvey 102 Armour, Sioux City.... ... 103 Other buyers 367 197 Totals .....2,318 13.618 4,564 Cattle Supplies of cattle were high, es. timated at 1,000 head and on what few scattering lots of steers there were around trading was strong and active and steady on the best grades for tbe week, and week to a quarter lower on medium to plain lots. Butcher stock was strong to 10il5o higher, and 10018a higher than the closs of last week. Best cows were quotable from $13 to $14: medium grades from $10 to $13 and In-between and plain kinds from $8.30 to $10.00. Canners and cutters were quotable from around $6.50 to $8.50. Feeders were strong, several loads selling $14.0015.00. Quotations on cattle: Good to chotce beeves, $17.00 18.20; fair to good beeves, $15.00 16.75; common to fair beeves, $13.5014.76; good to choice yearlings, $14 50016. 00; fair to good yearlings, $13.25 914.35; common to fair yearlings, $8.60 $13.00; good to choice heifers. $12.60 14.00; prime cows, $11.75 13.76; good to choice cows, J10.25&11.75; fair to good cows, $8.0010.00; common to fair cows, $6.258.00; choloe to prime feeders, 114.00 15.76; good to choice feeders, $11.60 13.76; medium to good feeders, $10 E0 11.60; good to choice stockers. $10.00 13.00; fair to good stookers, $9.0010.00; heifers, $7.509.00; stock cow, $7.00 8.00; stock calve, $8.0011.75; veal calve, $7.0013.76; bulls, stags, etc.. $9.25 10.60. Hogs There mi a fair run of hogs here today, 128 loads, estimated at 8.S00 head. Today's trstle wss decidedly a very uneven affair, the early shipping market, was largely lOu higher, with packers steady to 5c higher, tops at this time reaching $17.55. The market soon weakened, however, until later sales were lOo lower than the early market, or. as some expressed it, largely In line with yesterday. Opening stead to lOo higher and closing steady to 10c lower, covers most angles1! of the market. Bulk of sales was $17.001017.30, and top $17.55. Sheep There was a very light run of sheep and lambs here, only 12 loads, esti mated at $3,800 head. The early market on both sheep and lambs was variously quoted as steady to 'ha much as 25c high er than yesterday. Receipts were very slow in reaching thex yards. There was a strong undertone and sales were read ily made at price agreeing with early quotation. Fat ewe were selling from $11.75 to $12.25 and fat lambs mostly from $18.00 to $18.30, with tops quotable up to $18.50. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $17.85318.25 lambs, fair to good, $17.2517.76; lamb feeders, $13.0015.76; yearlings, good to choice, $14.60Q)16.00; yearlings, fair to good, $9.009.60; year ling feeders, $9.5010.00; wethers, fat. $13.0015.00: wether feeders. $8.60 10.50 ewes, good to choice. $11.001$.25; ewes, fair to good, $9.00S11.00; ewe feed ers, $6.0088.60. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, III., Feb. 38. Cattle Receipts 2.000 head; market generally steady; can ners and cutters, 10 to 16 cents higher. Beef cattle: Good, choice and prime, $16.5020.00; common and medium, $10.75 4j 16.50. Butcher stock: Cow and heif ers, $7.601 16.50; canners and cutters, $6.00 97.50. Stockers and feeders: Good choice and prime, $11.35 iff 15.00 ; Inferior, common and medium, $8.25011.25. Veal calves: Good and choice, $16.75817.60. Hogs Receipts, 29,000 head; market very slow, about steady with yesterday's average; bulk of tales, $17.3517.60; butchers, $17.4017.70; light, $16.60 17.45; packing, $16.60 17.40; i throw-outs, im.oog 16.60; plgB, good to choice, J14.0QJ 16.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 5,000 head, market 15 to 26 cents higher. Lambs: Choice and prime, $18.9019 00; medium and good, $17. 5018. 90; culls, $14.50 15.00. Ewes: Choice and prime. $12.75? 13.15; medium and good, $10.50 12.75 ; culls, iS.SOSS St. Louis l.lv Stork. , , St. Louis, Feb. 28. Cattle Receipts, 1,200 head; market steady; native beef steers, $11.501018.50; yearling steers and heifers. $9.60016.00: cow. $12.0013.60; stockers and feeder, HO.OOjj 13.60; fair to prime southern beef steer, $10.00 ijfi 18.00; beet cows and heifers, $7 50S 15 00; canners and cutters, $5.5007.25; native calves, $7.75016.60. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; best strong, others steady light, $17.251T 60; pigs, $13.5ft16.26; mixed and butchers, $17.3517.85; good heavy, $17.80617.80; bulk of sales, $17.30 jf 17.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head: market steady; lambs, $17.5017.90; ewes. $10.60911.25; canners and choppers, $5.00 9.00. Kansas City l.lv Stork. Kimsits city. Mo., Feb. 28. Cult 1. Re. cuiptB, 1,900 head; no southerns; market 1 . Copyright, 1919. Internation'l A. V 'Hi ill SWT. I 7 1 MM Short Term Notes Quotations through The National City company. First National Bank building, Omaha: Bid Asked Amer. T. A T. Co., s (1924) 9914 994 Amer. T. A T. Co., 6s (1935). 102 103 Amer. Tob. 7s (1921) 102 1024 Amer. Tob. 7s (1922) 102 1084 Amer. Tob. 7s (1925) 1031 104 Arm. A Co., 6s (1919) 100 100H Arm. A Co. 6s (1920). ...... .100 1004 Arm. A Co. 6s (1923) 100 100 Arm. A Co. 6s (1924) 100 1001, Beth. Steel Co. 7 (1919). .. .1004, N 100, Beth. Steel Co., 7s (1922). .. .101 -1014 Beth. Steel Co., 7s (1921) .... 101 101',, British 514 (1919) 100 100 British 6'ts. (1921) 98 98?, Cen. Argentine Co. 6s (1927) 89 91 C. B. a Q. Joint 4s (1921)., 95 95 Chi. A West Ind. 6s (1919) 96 City of Paris 6s (1921) 99 100 Cudahy Pack. Co., 7s (1923). 101 1024 Deleware A Hudson 6s (1920) 98 99 (4 Fed. Farm Loan 44s (1937). 100 100 Fed. Farm Loan 6 (1938).. 103 103 Gen. Elec. 6s, (1919) 100 100 Interboro R. T. 7s (1921).... 91 924 Liggett A Myers 6s (1921) 100 100(4 Tlmken Det. Axle 7s (1920).. 100H 101 Union Pacific 6s (1928) 10311, 103 U. S. Liberty 3 4s 99.40 99.60 U. 8. Liberty 1st 4s 93.62 93.60 U. 8. Llberty2d 4s 93.18 93.26 U. S. Liberty 4s 95.4)0 95.20 IT. 8. Liberty 2d 4'4s 94.04 94.10 V. 8. Liberty 3d 44s 96.40 96.48 U. S. Liberty 4th 4V,s 94.04 94.08 strong; prima fed steers, $18 00$19.00; dressed beef steers, $12,00118.00; western steers, $12.fll)i17.00: southern steers, nominally $7.00f 13 00; cows, $8.00 13.00; heifers, $8.5014.60; stockers and feeders, $S.O016.00 bulls, 87. 6010.50; calves, $7 00f14.00. Hogs Receipt, 7,000 head; market 10 to 15 cents lower; bulk of sales, $16.90 17.40; heavy. $17.80017.60; packers and butchers, $17.25(917.45: lights, $16.80$ 17.10; pigs, 812. 0(li6 16.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 2,000 head; market 25c higher; lambs, $18.00 18.60; yearlings, $14.0016.25; wethers, $12 0013.00 ewes, $11.7512.00; stook ers and feeders, $10.0017.00. Sf, Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 28. Cattle Re ceipts, 8.900 head; market strong; steers, $12.5018.25; cows and heifers, $5,608 15.25; calves, $7.0016.00. Hogs Receipts. 8,000 head; market steady; top, $17.60; bulk, $16.85(3 17.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 2.000 head; market steady; lambs, $16.0018.60; ewes, $10.00 1.25. . Sioux City Live Stork. Sioux Ctty. la.. Feb. 28. Cattle Re ceipts, 200 head; no quotations. Hogs Receipt. 6,000 head; market steady; light, $16.90(317.10; mixed, $17.00 17.20; heavy, $17.10(17.35; buk of sales, $17.0017.20. v Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 800 head; market 6O0 higher. New York Bond. 17. 8. 2, reg.. 97Ot. N. 1st 4! 854 IT. 8. 2s. coup.. 97 41. C. ref. 4s.. 81 U. 8. 3s, reg.. 89 Int. M. M. 6s.. 98 4 U. 8. 3s, coup. 89 K C 8 ref 5s 83 U. S. Lib 34s 99.60L. A N. un. 4s.. 854 U. 8. 4s, reg.. 104 M K A T 1st 4s 86 U. 8. 4s, coup. 104 Mo. Pao. gen 4s 61 Am For Seo 5s 99 Mont, Power 5s 91 Am TAT clt 6s 90 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 98 Anglo-French 5s 97 Pacific 4 88 Arm. A Co. 4486N. Pacific 3s.. 59 Atchison gen. 4s S20. S. L. ref. 4s 854 B. A O. c. 44 78f, Pao. T. A T. 5s 934 Beth Steel r 6s 88 4Penn. con. 4 4s 94 Cen. Leather-5s 96 Tenn gen. 4 4s 874 Cen. Pao. 1st.. 80 Reading gen. 4s 84 C. A O. cv 6s.. So6 L A 8 F a 6s 64 C B A Q joint 4s 95 S. Pacific cv. 6s 102 C M A 8 P c 44 78 Southern Ry 5s 94 C R I A P r 4s 73T. A P. 1st.... 89 C A S ref 44 78 Union Pacific 4s 86 D A R Q ref 6s 61 V. 8. Rubber 6s 86 D of C 5s (1931) 974U. S. Steel 6S..1004 Erie gen. 4s.... 54 Wabash 1st.... 96 Gen. Elec. 5s.. 97French gvt 64s 106', Bid. Bradstreet's Trade Review. New York, Feb. 28. Bradstreet's tomor row will ay: "While the trade and Industrial pace Is stil( of a cautious character, evidences of moderate Improvement In distribution are now too numerous to be denied. Cer tain It Is that, compared with a month ago, , there arc fewer poor reports md a resume of both wholesale and retail trade, of Industrial conditions and of col lection reveals the general trend to bt rather above than below fair. Stormy weather and a return of winter tempera ture In the, northern half of the coun try with the natural effect on country roads have not been altogether favorable. The genera, trade movement has been fairly well sustained throughout the month. A survey still further back reveals that business has come through the winter In better shape than some sanguine ones had predicted. Weekly bank clearings $5,911,600,000. Boston Wool. Boston, Mass., Feb. 28. The Commer clal Bulletin tomorrow will say: "A somewhat better tone has been shown In the wool market this week, but it is evident that the mill have no set tled policy, except to buy for Immediate needs and In order to keep their mills running, so far as possible without losing money. 'England this week removed all re sections on the sale of wool and tops and expects to announcte lower issue prices ' for the London auotions. The strike continues in Buenos Aires. "Mohair is dull and unchanged." California Northern, $1.38 1.92; Middle county, $1.381.40; Southern. $1.305133. Oregon: Eastern No. 1, Staple, $1.45 1.60; Eastern Clothing, $1.391.40; Valley number 1, $1.40. - Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 28. Turpentine Firm, 63 4c; sales, 275 bbls.; receipts, ' hbls.; shipment,. 2 bbls.; stock, 30,710 bb. Rosin Nominal: sales none; receipts. 182 bbls.: shipments, 1 bbls.; stock, 71,503 bbls Quote: B, $13.10; P, E, $13.15; F, $13.20; G. $13.25; H, $13.30; I, $13.65: K. $15.75; M, $16.25; N. WO. $16,301 WW, $16.75. A Liberty Bonds. New York, Feb. 18. Final price on Lib, erty bonds were: 34s, 99 60; first 4s, 98.60; second 4s. 93.14; first 4s, 91.06; second 4s, 93.14; third 4s, $5.40; fourth 44 s, 94.10. New York, Feb. 38. Prices on Liberty bonds at 11:80 a. m. today were: 3s. 99.30;' first 4. 93.60: second 4s, 93.2n; first 4 96 02: second 44s, 93.90; third l',t. 95.26; fourth 4' J, 93.3:, ( M-o-T-j News Service Drawn for BOVi" GtW Parocw met - Bor now vooue A ':T'-' GRAIN MARKET Omaha, February 38, 1919. Only 16 car of grain were reported to day, of which were car of corn, II car of wheat, 13 cars of oats, 1 car of rye and no barley. The demand for eorn Was considerably greater than the United number of offer ings on hand. Prices ranged from un changed to 1 cents higher, the bulk at 1 to 2 cent advance. Oat were 4 to 1 cent up, th bulk cent higher. No rye or barley was re ported sold. Wheat waa unchanged to about a cent lower, generally lower. OMAHA Receipt Wheat Corn , Oat Rye Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oat Rye Barley RECEIPTS GRAIN MOVEMENT. Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. 12 .13 1 9 43 187 13 1 22 2$ 12 43 30 4 3D 3$ 190 26 6 7 4 IN OTHER MARKETS 1 Wheat. Corn. Oats. .... 33 117 74 .... 23 32 13 ....27 31 43 ....239 10 Ill Chicago Kansas City St. Louis . . , Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg . . Oats No. 1 -white: 1 car, S4c: I cars, 59a. No. 4 white: 1 car, 684c. Sample white: 1 car, 59c; 1 car, 58c. Wheat No. 3 bard: 1 car, $2 27. No. 3 hard: 3 cars, $2.19; 1 car, $1.18; 2 cars, $2.18; 1 car, $2.17. No. 4 hard: 2-6 car, $2.08; 2-6 car, $2.08. Sample hard: 1 car. $2.16. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $3.19. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.16; 1 car, $2.11. No. 3 mixed: 1-5 car, $2.97. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.80. Corn N. 8 white: I car, $1.30; 1 car, $1.28. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, $1.33. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.28; 1 car, $1.27; 1 car, $1.26; 1 car, $1.26. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.28; 1 car, $1.22. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, $1.30. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.26; 1 car, $1.35. No. E mixed: 1 car, $121. Chicago Grata and Provisions. Chicago, Feb. 28. Billiard conditions prevailing In tbe west tended today to lift the value of corn, and so did apparently lessened chances that the hog price mlml mum would be removed. The market closed firm, 4c et lower to an advance of 2c, with May, ll.iS'ito $1.26 and July, $1.21 to $1,214. Oats finished unchanged to c higher and provision unchanged to a gain of 60 cent. Reports that the severest weather of the winter, including temperature 10 de grees below zero, had struck portions of the corn belt put the bulls at a disad vantage throughout the day In the corn market. The reason was that the feed ing would be enlarged and the rural crop movement further curtailed. Among; the most active buyers .were dealers who had been confident that th hog price minw mum would be removed overnight, but who had been dlsippolnted and were fac ing prospects that the minimum would be continued until broader export outlets for provisions furnished a setoff. Some tran sient depression, however, resulted from misleading report that farmers who had not seeded spring wheat In 191$ would this year be denied th benefit of the government guarantee. Oat borrowed firmness from corn, t Provisions rallied sharply from an early break. Packers bought. $1.33; No. 4 yellow, $1.29l.l; No. ( yellow, S1.7691.27. ' Oats No. 3 white, 384'S59c; standard, 58 60 4c. Rye No. 2, $1.46(5.1.464. Barley 9098c. .. Timothy $7.00 610.00. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $25.66. Ribs $24.50(825 00. Chicago closing price, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain bro'cers. 315 South Sixteenth street, Oma ha: Art, I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y, Corn I I I I Mar. 1.804 1 31 1.30 1.314 1-39 May 1.24 1.25 1.23 1.26 1.23 July 1.204 1.214 1 19 1.21V4 1.19 Oat Mar. .58 .69 .58 .58 .68 May .59 4 .68 .69 .59 July .58 .58 4.584 .58 .58' Pork May 39.80 40.85 39.75 40.76 40.50 July 37.60 37.80 37.15 37.40 37.25 Lard I May 24.65 25.20 24 66 24.95 24.90 July 23.80 24.50 23.66 24.30 24.05 Rib May 22.25 22.70 ,122.20 122.85 22.66 July 21.00 21.57 21.00 21.60 21.60 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Feb. 28. Barley, Rye No. 2. $1,404. Bran $37.00. Corn 81.28S 1.29. Oats 56 4 57 4c. Flax $3,634 to $3,564. ' Kansas City Grain. Kansas City Mo., Feb. 28. Corn Feb ruary. $1.32: March, $1.31; May, $1.28; July. $1,244- St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 28. Corn May, $1.29; July, $1.24. Oats May, 60c; July, 59e. New York Produce. New York, Feb. 28. Butter Barely stendy; unchanged. Eggs Steady; unchanged. Cheese Weak; unchanged. Poultry Live, weak; chickens. 32e; fowls, 36c: old roosters, 34c: turkeys, 320 40c; dressed, dull and unchanged. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Feb. 28. ButterV-FIrm; creamery, 42 (& 55c. Kggs Higher; receipts, 10.635 cases; firsts, 41c; ordinary firsts, 89 4 40c; at mark, cases included, 3541c. , 1 ' Potatoes-r-Recclpts, 36 cars; unchanged. PoultryAlive, unchanged. Sngar Price Reduced. San Francisco. Feb. 27 The producers' price for beet granulated sugar has been reduced from $9 to $S .90 a hundred In all of the Rocky mountain states and the state west of' the Rockies, it was an nounced hers today by the refineries. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Jlo.. Feb. 28. Butter One to 2 cents hiaher; creamery, 50h 52c; (irhts, 49c; seconds. 47c; packing, 31c. Eggs 37c. firm. Poultry Unchanged The Bee by Tad HIM. "TkitT FINANCIAL New York, Feb, 28. Pools and th pro fessional dement as whole continued In absolute control of th stook market to day, but th shifting course of price mad' for considerable uncertainty throughout the session. Steels, oils, motors and various anclassl. fled (peclaltle were under constant pres. sure, while shippings, leather, dlatllllna share and an unusual assortment ol equipment featured the long aocount. A 6-point drop In General Motor: created unaettlement soon after the open Ing, numerous automobile Issues and al lied stocks losing 1 to 4 points. Other recent favorlties reacted 1 to 1 points, but the movements was checked by sggresstve buying of the entire shipping list. Fore most in this movement was American In ternational corporation, which rivaled United States Steel In activity and held the better part of Its 64. point rise Atlantic Gulf gained almost a much, but marine preferred fortfelted virtually all It 2-polnt advance. American Car, American Locomotive. Central Leather, Hide and Leather, United Cigars, Industrial Alcohol, American Zinc, Butte and Superior mining, and Pacific Telophone yielded some of their I to 4 polnt gains. The reaction- of the last hour wss caused by heavy selling of Boyal Dutch and American Petroleum, rails and United States steel also giving way. Steel was Irregular at best, despite chairman Gary's views on trade conditions, and -closed a point down. Liberty bonds rallied after early heavi ness, the 84s sddlng to their advance of the last few days. Other domestlo Issues, rail a well as Industrials, were steady and forelgns held firm. Total sales, pa' value, aggregated $11,260,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading stocks: Sales. Am. Beet Sugar 8,600 American Csn . .. 3,800 Am. Car A F'dry 10.400 Am, Locomotive. 14,900 quotation on Closing High. Low Bid. 74 72 73 48 45 4 94 92 S2 67 65 65 87 864 67 118 117 118 107 106 108 Am 6. A Ref. 9,600 1.100 Am. Sugar Ref.. Am. Tel. A Tel. Am. Z., L. A 8... Anaconda Copper A G A W I 8 L Baltimore A Ohio B A 8. Copper.. Cat. Petroleum. Central Leather Ches. A-' Ohio... C M A 8 P C. A N. W C. R. L A P. ctf Chino Copper .. Colo. Fuel & Iron Corn Prod. Ref Crucible Steel . . . Cuba Ca.ie Sugar Distiller' Sec. .. 1,700 1.700 3,90 7,800 600 10,300 2,100 10,800 3.900 1,300 800 900 1,400 300 3.700 8,200 5,400 15,200 300 60 69 80 104 99 4 101 49 48 48 26 204 23 274 26 26 66 83 63 69 $7 67 36 86 36 98 96 96 26 244 24 33 83 334 38 38 384 48 47 47 61. 69 59 22 11 21 68 66 68 17 17 17 155 155 155 158 148 149 94 94 94 39 18 39 6 46 45' 46 103 100 101 26 25 25 47 48 46 20 20 204 SO 4 10 80 115 35 35 85 22 12 22 ' 26 26 26 74 74 74 76 74 75 $0 29 106 106 106 98 92 924 83 31 32 29 17 274 46 46 46', 19 19 19 83 81 81 77 7 77 10 10 10 102 100 100 29 29 294 60 68 66 193 191 191 111 130 131 116 113 113 93 92 93 114 114 114 46 44 44 65 3 64 89 $9 St Erie General Electrio 400 Gen. Motor .... 19,400 Ot. Northern pfd 900 Gt N. O, ctfa... 4,600 Illinois Central . Inspiration Cop Int. M. M. pfd.. 1,700 10,400 1,1(0 Inter. Nickel .... Inter. Paper K. C. Southern.. Kennecott Copper Louisville A Nash Maxwell Motors Miami Copper . . . Missouri Paclflo Montana Power.. N. Y. Central N. Y.. N. N. A H. N. A W. Northern' Pacific. Pacific Mail ... Pac. Tel. A Tel.. Pittsburgh Coal 6.109 1.000 3,100 "iio 400 1.300 200 1,300 700 400 1,100 1.000 1,600 1,100 1.600 Ray Con. Copper. Reading 11,300 Rep. Iron A Steel 1,200 Shat. Arts. Cop. 800 Southern Pacific 18,100 Southern Railway 1,800 Studebaker Corp. 25.000 Texas Co.... Union Pacific 14.300 1,100 9,600 IT. S. Ind. Alcohol U. 8. Ste U 8. Steel pfd. 48,700 100 Weatln'ouse Eleo 7,600 Bethlehem Western Union.. 16.600 1.600 New York General. New York, Feb. 2$. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.84, track. New York. Corn Spot, firm! No. I whit and No. 2 yellow, $1.52, cost and freight. New York. Oats Spot, firm: standard. 889c. Lard Firm middle west. $2.00P36.10. Other articles unchanged. livaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, Feb. 28. Evaporated Ap plesDull; state, 17 19c. Prunes Scarce; California, 10Qllc; Oregon. 1218c. Apricot Price check demand; choice, 26c; extra choice. 264c: fancy, 36T27r. Peaches Mostly nominal; choice, 18 0 184c; fancy, 2021c. Raisins Steady; loos muscatels, 110 114c; choice to fancy seeded, 1140124c seedless, U12c. ' New York Metal. New York, Feb. 28. Copper and Iron Unchanged. Lead Firm; spot, $5.32; March. $8,320 6.45. Spelter Easier; East St. Louis, pot of fered, $6.35: March. $6.20.25. New York Cotton. New York. Feb. 28. Cotton Closi, steady at a net decline of 68 to 90 point , New Y'ork Sugar. New York, Feb. 38. Sugar Unchanged. Spartacans Lose Hamborn. Copenhagen, Feb. 28. Germar. government troops yesterday occu pied the town of Hamborn, in the Ruhr industrial region, after a fight in which a number of Spartacan were killed. The government troops captured 116 prisoners. Swift & Company Union Stock Tarda, Chicago, Dividend No. 133 Dividend of TWO DOLLARS ($400) per br oa the capital stork of Swift A Company, will be Cald on April L 1919, to stockholder of record, larch 10. 1919, aa shown oa th book of tb Company. r. S. HAY WARD. Sertt ''Hill " taw irHr i