THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 2, 1919 POULTRY AND PET STOCK. I ' Hi 8AL.K l'ertlfie.1 d,iy old chu, i!0 va rieties, all pure bred siorK, any on of which my develop Into an exhibition bird, what you all lank for nl seMom K-t. OrtHled rtilx are from the best proven luring strains, quality with low price. Send for price lut You should place jrour ord.-rs now for early chicks One half mllllun Incubator capacity. American Breeding Hatching Co. Horn office, lOWi Otia Bld.. Dept. O, ''hlcaKo. Q1ALITV CHICKS of ettg-laylng atralna In order to place a belter grade of poul try on our middle west farma ana ranches we are offering at cost day-old chirka hatched from ejraa selected from producing floka of our Poultry Eaten elmi Department Experts Write today for partlculara M. C. Peters Mill Co.. Omaha, Neb. Makers of Peters Quality reeja f0r Poultry. 111(1 profits In poultry assured by using Pratt's poultry Kegulaior. It strengthens breeding stock, Increases fertility, re sulting la b'ggcr hatches and Insures Htrontr healthy chicks. Sold on money back guarantee by first-class dealer. everywhere. A BABY-KuOU Foil J1AI1V CHICKS flrealest advance In scientific chick feed ing In the past century. Pratt's Ha by t hick Fund auves chicks, money, worry. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by first-class dealers every where. I'AY-UI.D CH1X, HOOKING NOW For spring; delivered alive, prepaid, S. C. white, and bruwn leghorns, ISc. Koe and slnsle comb- reds, barred and white melts, 2"c. Black Minorca. 21c. Left overs, lie. Edward Stelnhoff, Leon, K;tn. io.SliT'OMH R1IODH ISLAND UKO .ockerelB. 13 and .".; also egtgs from birds of superior quality, prlzo winners Oniiiha shows. W. O. Schorlc. 48DS North 42d M. Colfax 2f!l. loll SALK Uood winter laying hens. Homer pigeons and Flemish Oinnt Itabblt mnles. E. Pallas, 6136 Wirt Street,' Omtihn. . fctiJl 1 1 Tk OOA'i'S; a barKaln. Address C J.. Schlffelbeln. South Omaha. 217 Exchange Bldg., Phone. South 4001 or South 07. Foil PALE Plymouth IWks or lteds. Pullets and roosters. Doug. 2740 Whitney. fyler HI3I-J. l-anary Mrilf, "h.nsera KUUiatiteed. 4112 No. ?r,th Ave. I'ol. 33'3. JvTlt'AT BcrcwTiiigs I J Zi per hundred A. W Wsir-vr. "HI N 11th .St.. Doug. 1142 tVtilTK HOI Mi HATt'lIINO KOUS from otnnha show winners. Henson SSS. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. PERRY J. TUBES' DUROC BRED SOW SALE North Bend, Neb., Tuesday, March 4, 1919. 40 HEAD Of large, long bodied, big boned, healthy sows and gilts of the very best blood lines of the breed, such as Bill's Critic, Big Illustrator, Chief's Wonder, Grand Model 10th and Smooth Model. The sows are bred to Wonder Gano, Crand Model 10th, Pal's Giant 2d and Joe Orion's Pal. They have been selected with great care and will please the pur chaser. The sows hav: hail plenty of range for exercise and will produce big, healthy litters. All the sows in this sale have been1 vaccinated by the double treatment. For particulars ant' catalogue write to PERRY J. TUBBS, North Bend, Neb. Dvifi'ht Williams,' Fieldman for . tha. Journal-Stockman. NOHOW TO TUB PUBLIC. Just think of this offer 60 sets of well made plttln farm anil concord har ness of all kinds at a saving of J25 on each and every set. Also some used hrewery and dray harness at a sacrifice. We have no high downtown rent to pay reason for low price. Call at our resi deme. SIM I.cke St. J20.no HOLSTE1NS $20.00 Practically pure bred Holstein heifer calves from 0-lb. cows, Sire carries 25 per cent' sana blood as Segia Fayne Johanna, world's champion cow: these calves are sure to make heavy producers. Harris Holstein & Duroo Farm. Sexton- ville. Wis. r - HA a N ESS. SADDLES and TRAVELING GOODS W maKs them ourselves and sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods when you car gat high grafle goods at first rostt ALFKKD COHSISH A CO.. Phone Doug g3 1 4 HI" Farnam l7o."J T FORGET the big horse am' mult suctions at stock yards stables next Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm mutes. Sale starts at 10 o'clock. I. C. Oallup. Auctioneer ' MONKY TO LOAN. Lowest ratts Private loan booths Harry Malt-shock. 1514 Todgr. D 561 Est ll nUMIWD AND JEWELRY LOANS b-room Un One Floor. EXCEPTIONAL largain for 11.800: $510 cash or bonds, balance terms: large 60 ft, lot with grapes, fruit and ehnde trees: m real home of 6-R, fur nace, city water and gas. 8316 Bug gies. Key at office. 70 Omaha Nat. Bk. Benson 6S7-J, or rmr. ?.S0. HIGH CLASS HOMES WEST FARNAM DISTRICT S-Room brick house, with hardwood finish, oak floors, hot water heat, tiled bathroom and every convenience: S lots 100x169 ft. Price J14.000. Large, modern stucco house, with corner lot. 92x140 ft., In the best part of the West Farnam district. Price 125,000. Large, modern brick house, with two tiled bathrooms and shower; large liv ing room, with fireplace; lot 69x155 ft., with shade and fruit trees; garage for ; cars. Price J22.0O0. -Room modern frama and stucco house, with lot 87x155 ft. and garage. Price J12.500. INVESTMENTS 30,000 Trackage warehouse, J6.000 floor pace; large elevator, shipping platform and track In rear; paved street In front. 551,650141 ft. front on Harney St., close I in; brick Improvements which bring in more than enough to m.v taxea and upkeep. A good buy for Improvement or specula tion. $35,5f0 142x133 ft.. Farnam SL. vacant corner price 1250 per foot Have a tenant who will lease part of this. Ask us for full Information. $15,090 60 ft. vacant on Harney St., east of Park Ave.; grades right for main floor entrance In front and direct entrance to basement from paved alley. 1 a.fifin Business lot at street car trans fer point; frame dwelling on rear leased for xjso; vacani grounu nsvs 7t per cent net on price. A good buy for speculation or im provement; t3,700 cash will han dle this. J. H. DUMOXT CO., Realtors. 16-419 Keellns Bldg Phone, Doug. 690. MONEY TO LOAN. organix. d by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as secui It;. S40 t mo , H goods, total, I 50 PttOVlDRNT LOAN SOCIETY. 4SJ Security Bldg. l'.lh farnam Ty LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY ANO 11 V; LIBERTY BONDS Q C 1 2 1 W C FLATAU. EST 189J .'C TH FLR SRCPRITY BI.PO. fY S LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. The annual meeting of ths stockholders of The Be Publishing company will be held at ths company's office at 4 o'clock p. m. Monday. March J. 191. for the election of a board of directors for the ensuing yesr and the transaction of sucn other business as may properly coma be for the meeting. B: order of the president, F-S M 2-F. N P FKIL. Secretary NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice la hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Stockholder of the South Pintle 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. COMMERCIAL GUIDE. Auto Repairs. AMERICAN MAC11INK WORKS. 110 S 11th D 4881 Automtie work, cyl, bor ing, pistons fitted, auto parts mads to order Automobiles. M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO, 10th and How ary Doug 35110 ord cars, and repiirs Authorized agents for Ford cars. M ' I NT Y ilE-HA Y W A R n" MOTOR coTi 5427 Farnam Douglas Stearns-Knight and Regal cars. AMKHICAS STATE BANK, lmh and Far nnm Wead Block Phone Tyljr 80. Auto Painting. liOKSSKi, W F. 144 S 4nth Har 1448 We mnke old autns look like new ones BKRTSCHY MFQ A F.NGIN EKRINQ CO. 8 E Cor 20th and Harney Sts . old parts made new. new parts made, tco. D. 25R2 Auto Tires. rWO-IN-ONB VULCANIZING CO.. Davenport St Douglas 2914 1510 Auto Tops and Trimmings. ENGLISH. THOS F. 2318 Harney Doug las 2730 Satisfaction guaranteed Tbt best Is none too good Baggage and Transfer. OMAHA TRANSFER COMPANY. "THE ONLY WAY " Telephone Doug 295 14th and Jackson Cement Products. U.MAHA CONCRETE STONE COMPANY 2Sth Ave and Sahler SI Colfax 886. Attorneys. F IK HE II, H, 141 Firel -Nat Bank Bldg D 1906 Attorney and counsellor at law (TrXyBRCMBAIJGH,313-14 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg Bed 3157 Oeneral prac tice In atate and federal courts FORD TRANSFBRCO . 1117 Douglas St Tyler 3 "Always at your service.' Butter (Wholesale). ALFALFA BUTTER CO, 120-24 N 11th st Doug 390.1 W W Richardson. Pres Biscuit Manufacturers. ITEN HISCCIT CO.. Capitol Ave.. 12th to 13th St Doug 2123 Snow White bakery Mfrs of crackers, cakes and cookies. Boiler Manufacturers. DRAKE WILLIAMS. MOUNT CO., 23d and Hickory D 1013 Mfis of boilers tanks, smokestacks; oxy-acetviene weld Cash Registers. - MORRIL CASH AND CREDIT REGIS ISTER CO.. 219v 221 City Nat'l Bank Bide Douglas 4403 E. W Hart. Pres Electrolysis. Superfluous hair removed, electricity; needle work guaranteed Miss Allender C24 liee Bldg Hardware. PETERSON & MICHI3LSON HARDWARK CO. THE. 4916-ls S 24th St.. South Side Phone South 171 Ice Machines. BAKER ICE MACHINE CO 19th and Nicholas J L Bnker, P'ea. Chiropractors. 10TH YEAR IN OMAHA; fired out of Continental Blk ; new location. 494-496 Brandels Th Bldg. Dr L N Carpen ter D 63S1. Homes anted If you want to sell your home put it in the hands of any member of the Omaha Real Estate Board. Every firm that is a member of thi3 Board has scores of names of persons who want to buy homes in Omaha. List your house with a member of the Real Estate Board and you will probably be sur prised at the short time in which you will have a buyer. TFF.RE ARE LOTS OF BUYERS and these buyers are all clients of Real Estate Board mem bers. Members of the Board will show your house to these buyers gladly. This is a good time to sell your home, if you are contemplating sell ing it, because of the ex tremely active market. You can get a com nlete list of members of the Omaha Real Estate Board by calling at the Board's Headquarters, 308 So. 18th Street, or Telephone Doug. 3152. Telephone to any member of the Real Estate Board. You may easily learn who the members of this Board are bu reading their advertisements in this paper. Each one of them puts af ter his ad "Member of the Omaha Real Estate Board.n More than $1,000,000 worth of homes have been sold in Omaha since January 1. Omaha Real Estate Board W COMMERCIAL jGUIDrl "Dry Goods (Wholesale). BYRNH lUJIMlai OitV lii'UL'C CO., th and Howard Sis Douglas Cloaks, suits, ladles- and men's furnishings, art goods, millinery and draperies, all kinds or fancy and staple Dry floods Electrical Goods. LB BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS 118 S 12th. Douglas 2176 Largest elec trical repair works and contracting com pany in the middle wist. Engineers, Consulting & Supervising HH.N'NINU.iON L.NUI.Nliiatl.N'li Company I2th and Harney streets. Douglas S229 Skilled municipal Improvem nt en gineers, sewer, paving, electrio light. waterworks, appraisals, reports ANDERSON & BENNETT. 14 liee Uldg Douglas Mill) Healing, itllatlng and power plants. Kngineers and drHfismen Foundries (Iron and Brass), PAXToN-'jUTCIiKLL CO.. 2614 Martha St tlarnty 161. .Machine, gray Iron, orasa. bronse and aluniinumcastmgs. OLSKN dc" SCH LlN'ti ICR, 1407 Jackson. D 7491. Brass, bronze and aluminum cast Inss. ' Hospitals. FORD HOSPITAL. 2Uln and Douglas Sts Douglas 240 In charge of Dr Michael J. Ford, eurgeon-ln-chlef. Ths moat com plete hospital In the west. Ice. OMAHA ICF. AND COLD STORAGE CO., McCague Blk . 15th and Dodga Doualas r,4 Wholesale and retail Ice. Live Stock Commission. ROSKNSTOt'k BROS 126 Fx. hange Bldg. Omaha Stoekers feeders nur specialty MiTrors and Resilvering. OMAHA 'MIRROR' AND ART CLASS CO.. Douglas 6S2S 1B14 Cuming St Patent Attorneys. PATKNTS procured, bought and sold. Inter nat'l Patent Co., 6S3 Brandels D 6i91 Stationery and Supplies. IMAHA STATIONERY CO., THE 307-309 S 17th Douglas S05 Office, typewriter, architects' and engineers' supplies Loose-leaf devices Printers' Supplies. BAIINHART BROS & SI'INDLER 1114 Howard Bt Douglas 1076 Printers' supplies Tank Manufacturers. NEBRASKA & IOWA STEEL TANK CO.. 1301 Wllllas Ave Webster 276 fin and Sheet Metal Works. CARTER SHEET METAL CO., 108-I0-1J S 10th St Douglas 602 Skylights. Btsel ceilings and galvanised sneeis Pleating and Buttons VAN ARNAM'S DR ESS PLEATING HEMSTITCH INO AND BUTTON CO . D 3109 Rms 33 37 Paxton Blk 3d floor CAMPBELL. DR S M . Physician snd Surgeon. 1104 Farnam St Douglas 1220 School Furniture and Supplies. OMAHA SCHOOL SCPPLV CO.. 1108-11 Nicholas St Douglas 1911. 'Everything for schools' DMCC-LAS PRINTING CO.. 109-11 N 18th. Douglas 44 FmecojvmerHaprlnnng EDDY PRINTINO CO., 323Bee Bldg Douglas R047 Fine commercial printing Packers. CVDAHY PACKING CO South 2340 South Omaha. Pa'nts, Oils and Glass. BARKER BROS PAINT CO.. Doug 4760 IfiOOM, Farnam St ; Printers. OMAHA PRINTING CO.. 13th and Far nam. Douglas 346 Printing, stationery and office furniture. Undertakers. HT'LSE & RIdPEN. 701 S 16th, D 1226 nnri emhntmers Personal attention given to allralls :nd2mprali FlCAFEY & H EAFEY. 2611 Farnam Har- nv !5 Undertakers anriembalmers CROSBY WILI.Is C. 2511-13 N 24th St I Phone Webster 47 rancmtTP AWn T-T Choice building lots can be purchased from us ir ' e AJfu tio' "as all public improvements, including water, sewer, gas mams, ce S sideways, curbing, paving and street light. i are ian YOUR HOME SSw IS I TKE 3 TIME TO START. LIBERTY BONDS accepted al - par. Plats, prices and full information furnished upon re- quest' FAIRACRES HOME Brick house, having 9 rooms, 2 baths on second floor; hot water heat; ga-age for 2 cars; high, sightly location extensive Voting of ' v.KWr fin naved road surrounded by high-class homes. Something attractive and very desirable. Price on application. Shown n,ybyapP HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT $12,000 buys an attractive, 8-room, 2-story and attic, modern house, located only 1 block to carline and good school, exceptionally well built, having 13 inch brick foundation, 2x6 inch rafters, sheathing laid diagon ally, shingles dipped in pure linseed oil, finished I m quarter-sawed oak and birch, excellent hot water heating plant. Fine garage 16x18 ft. Beautiful corner lot 52x140 ft., surrounded by parking and fine shade trees. Must be seen to be appreciated. This is priced $5,000 less than original cost. field CLUB DISTRICT $6,250 buvs a well constructed, 2-story and attic, 7-room, modern house, finished" in quarter-sawed oak and pine, having 4 bed rooms on 2nd floor; located on 35th St., on East front lot between Poppleton and Woolworth Avenues. Reasonable terms. $6,500 buys a 2-story and attic, 8-room, modern house, finished in oak and brick, located between Toppleton and Woolworth Avenues, on East front lot 57 feet wide, paved alley, garage for 1 car. Something dssirsibls SAFE INVESTMENTS $30,000 buvs a 2-story, duplex, brick of 8 rooms, each having hot water heat, located on Harney St., between 20th and 24th Sts., in a com ing business district where values will increase rapidly. Terms $8,700 cash, balance long time at 5 per cent and 6 per cent. $35,000 buys a 2-story, substantial brick building, nearly new with stores below and small apartments above. Well located on West Farnam St. Gross annual rental over $4,000. Something good and very desirable. 60 ACRES Located southwest of Elmwood Park, unimproved, something de sirable for subdividing. Price $600 per acre. Reasonable terms. GEORGE & CO. 902 City National Bank Bldg. Doug. 756. Homes on Easy Payments $2,900.00 for a thoroughly modern cottage, 5 rooms and sleeping porch. In perfect condition. Has hot water heating plant, on a corner lot, with iron fence, at 2427 Maple Street. $2,800.00 for 2425 Maple Street, the same kind of a cot tage. $1,900.00 for 8-R., modern except heat, in good condition. large lot, walking $5,000.00 1552 No. 19th Street, ern residence, downstairs limshed m oak, with hot water heating plant; large lot; garage for two cars, and walking distance. $1,750.00 each Two brick cottages, one of 5 rooms and one of 6 rooms, at 2416-18 barker Street. SPECIAL! Combination Home and Investment Walking distance from the city. We have a two-story new modern brick building, having an 8-room apartment, on the first floor and an 8-room apartment on the second floor. Each apartment has its own hot water heating plant. Is all finished in oak. Building in perfect condition. In very nice residence part of the city. You can live in one and rent the other for $50.00 per month. The building alone would cost at least $12,000.00 to erect. The owners will sell and give im mediate possession of one of the apartments. f or $ip,000.00. Reasonable payment down and the balance at 6 per cent. . H. A. WOLF CO. Members of the Omaha Real Estate Board. Electric Bldg? , Tyler 85. COMMERCIAL GUIDE. Council Blufts Directory. Coal and Ice. Phone 2m0 Calerets to he-it and cold. PRoiiR ELEVATOR CO. e0 Pearl 8t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Carl Calla and wire to .MateJ Mar Jan, 20th st., 11S.9 ft, north of U st., w. s f.'ix 1 .10 t LOOK Chailes F. Kuncl Tr., to Frank L. Varek. 30th st., 10S 8 ft. south of Drexel St.. w. s.. 64x130 200 Herman A. Thlelke and wife to Mat liausing a, w. cor. 31st and V et.. 42x107 400 Hurry Monovlts and wife to Lena ontman, 26th st.. 60 ft. south of J st., w. s , 80x150 1,600 Richard R Evans and wife to Wil lis Realty Co.. Harney st., 147.7 ft. east of 64th St., s. a., 50x135.. 996 Willis Renlty Co. to Charles W. Martin. Harney st . 147.7 ft. east of 64th St., s. s., 60x136 1,125 Payne & slater Co. to Henry 11. Payne et al, 20th St., 116 ft. north of St Mary's ave. e. s.. 33x6!.. I Irrnaeus Shuler et al to Catherine M. Cook, n, w. cor. 62d ave. and Howard St., 135x150 6,850 Frank W. Carmichacl and wife to Barker Co., 4Sth St., 100 ft. north of Miami Bt., e. s., (0x126.6 1 Frank W. Carmichael and wife to Usrker Co., 4Sth St., 15 ft. north of Military ave., e ., 50x126.9.. 1 Frank W. Carmichael and wife to Barker Co., 48th St.. 800 ft. north of Miami at., e. a., 60x126.6 1 Peter Eilman and wife to Victor Kmrlrk and wife. s. e. cor. 31st and Franklin St., 60x124 3 275 Edward S. Mortensen and wife to John Stranglen, 17th St., 200 ft. south of J st., w. s., 40x130 1.450 Joseph Franz and wife to H A. Wolf Co.. Sewnrd tt., 150 ft. west of 2iith st.. n. 30x125 1.400 Chicago Produce. Chicago. 111., March 1. Butter Market hlKher; creamery, 4255V4c. Eggs Receipts 3,338 cases; market un changed. Potatoes Market higher: receipts, 37 enrs; Wisconsin. Michigan and Mlnne bola bulk and sacks, $1.05 1.7B. Poultry Alive, market unchanged. New York Produce. New York. March 1. Butter Firm; un changed. Kggs Higher; fresh gathered extras, 46Vj40c; fresh gathered, regular packed, extra firsts, 44445c; do, firsts, 43ia-44c. Cheese Firm; unchanged. Poultry Dressed fowls, 28 36c; others unchanged. New York Money. New Tork, Feb. 1. Mercantile Paper Unchanged. " Sterling Pay bills, unchanged; de mand. 14.76: cables. H76 7-18. Krancs Demand, 35.4914 ; cables, 5.48 Guilders Unchanged. ' I, IreDemand, JO. 36; cables, 16.35. Mexican Dollars Unchanged. New York Cotton. New York, March l.Coton Closed tit 21.150, compared with 21.19c at the close yesterday. New York Cotton. New York. March 1. Cotton futures closed steady; March. 22.13c; March, 21.16c; May. 20.62c; December, 19.20c. New York Coffee. New York, March l.-Coffee No. 7 Rio. 15i4c; futures, steady: May, 14.90c; July, 14.00c. London Money. London. March 1. Money and discount, unchanged. . j 2 acres at 5416 Center St.; on car line and pavement; large S-R. house. ONLY $1,600. Here is an investment like "Opportunity always BEAVERS W 760 Omaha Nat. Bk. Benson 537-J, or Doug. 2450. APPY HOLLOW distance, at 2709 Hamilton. almost new, thoroughly mod Market and Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Omaha, March 1, 1919. Rurrlpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ofli'lal Monday 9.79T 25,2:14 H.195 Official Tuesday S.043 50.634 11.575 Official Wednesday.. 5.S14 25.3iU 9.5S7 Official Thuraday... 4,056 19,144 6,561 Official Friday 1.4K5 10.6;:! 4.478 Estimate Saturday.. 2,X(Hi .... Total thla week. . .19.240 103, 6S5 4K.346 Total last week 32,467 99. WS SO.0OJ Total two weeks aRO.37,093 SS.3SS 40,675 Totul'S weeks ago..S5,539 S3,!b5 39.271 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nion Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cuttle. Hogs. I'nion Pacific 6 C. & N. W., east i 1 C. N. W., west 4 IS C, H. & Q., west 4 C, 11. I. & P., east 3 C . H. I. & P. west 1 Illinois Central 1 6 Total receipts 1 36 DISPOSITION HEAD. Hoira . . 292 . . 20 . . 93 ..1.203 . 2:5 . . 8N9 Morris Co Swift & Co Tudahy Packing Co.... Aimour & Co Schwartz & Co J. V. Murphy Omah Packing Co Total ...2.26 Cattle Only five cars of cattle, or around 125 head, arrived this mornliiK and trading was nominal In all brauclns. t'.omi to choice beef steers closed fully Meady with a week aso. plain erodes are lj 25c lower. B-'st cow are up to the hinh time si-llini! from (12 to i 1 4 and fuliy steady with a week ago. Medium glades show n Ruin a iiuarter selling anywhere from $9.75 to $11.75. Canners and cot ters sell anywhere from Is. 50 to $s.75. Stoekers and feeders are In the some notc hes for the good weighty grades and easier for plain underweight kinds. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice eeves, 117.00 IS. 20 ; fair to good beeves, tl 5.00 1 6 76 : common to fair beeves. $13 5014.76; good to choice yearlings. $14.60(&16.00: fair to good yearlings, $12.25 14.25; common to fair yearlings, $s.60 12.00: good to choice heifers, $12.50 14.00; prime cows, $ 1 1.75 (a 13.75 ; good to choice cows, $10.2511 75; fair to good cows. $8.00 S11 10.00; common to fair cows, $6.258.00; choice to prime feeders, $14.00 15.75: good to choice feeders, $11.60 13,76: medium to good feeders, $10 50SH 11.60; good to choice stoekers. $10.00 12.00: fair to good stoekers. $9.00 10.00 . heifers, $7.60 9.00: stock cows, $7.00 BOO: stock calves. $S OflSi 11.75; veal calves. $7.0013.75; bull?, stags, etc.. $9.25 10.60. Hogs Saturday's hog receipts were light, only 39 loads, estimated at 2,000 head. The market was uneven especially so for so small a run. There was nothing here that sold as high as Friday, neither were there sales that showed the weakness of Friday's extreme close. Comparisons were difficult becauso of Friday's extremely variable trade. Most of the sales were from $17.10 to $17.40 with a top of $17.50. The mar ket opened strong but closed very weak with several loads carried over to Mon day. Trading for the week has been very spotted, the early morning market as a rule being the best time of the day with' the close almost invariably slow and lower with small carry-overs the next day. The market close steady to 10c higher than last Saturday. Sheep There was no sheep Included In today's arrivals at this market. Receipts for the week total 46.300 head. Monday's market was fully 25c lower than the close Friday. There was a strengthening of values, however, on Tuesday and another advance Wednesday, the close being at the high time of the day. The market has shown more or less strength and with Fri day's prices the highest of the year. The advance made this week makes the closing week the highest of the month. Choice handy weight lambs are selling from $18.25 to $18 60 with heavy weights on down to $18 and below. Tops for the week and month' are lambs, $18.65; ewes. $12.25, and yearlings, $16.00. Quotations on aheep: Lambs, good to choice, $17. 85(8-18. 65; lambs, fair to good, $17.25ai7.75; lamb feeders. $13.0015 75; yearlings, good to choice, $14.60(8)16.00; yearlings, fair to good, $9.009.50; year ling feeders, $9.5010.00; wethers, fat, $13.0015.00: wether feeders, $8.50 10.60 ewes, -good to choice, $11.00 1 2 25 ; ewes, fair to good. $9.0011.00; ewe feed ers, $6.00 S 8.50. Chicago Um Stock. Chicago. 111., March 1 Cattle Re celpts, 2,000 head; compared with a week ago, beef eteers unevenly 26 to 76 cents higher; fat cows, heifers, bulls and feed ers, 25 to 60 cents higher; canners and cutters, 25 to 60 cents lower; calves, 75 cents higher. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market ac tive, fully 6 to 10 cents higher, consider ing quality and weight. Bulk of sales. $17.4017.60; butchers $17.60(8)17.75; light, $16.50(3)17.55; packing. $16.65 (d) 17.45 ; throwouts. $16.00(8)16.65; pigs, good to choice. $14.00(5)16.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head; market unevenly 60c to $1.00 higher than a week ago; yearlings and strong weight and In-between grades of lambs advancing most Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City. March 1. Cattle Receipts, 240 head; market, higher; steers. $18.00. 19.00; western, 12.0017.00; cows, $8.00 13.60; heifers, $8.00(5)14.60; stoekers, $8 00 616.00; calves, $7.00?t 14.00. Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head; market higher; heavy, $17 5017.75; butchers. $17.3517.5; lights, $16.9017.26; pigs, $12.0016.00. Sheep Receipts, none; market, nomin ally steady; lambs. $18.0018.50; yearlings, $14.0016.50; wethers, $12.00 13.60; ewes, $11.0012.j. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. Mo.. March 1. Cattle Re- celpts, 100 heaa: nominal; ' 17.76; cows and heifers, . $s.6015.00; calves, $7.0015.00. e, 1 nnft heed: market nuRR nnvci f ,v-.- . steady; top. $17.50; bulk. $16.9017.40. Sheep and I.amDs neceipio. lnal; lambs, $17.7518.50; ewes, $4.50 12.50. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City. Ia March 1. Cattle-iL market. . , , Hogs Receipts , 2.300 head; market steady to 5 cents' higher'; light. $17,000 17.10; mixed, $17.10 1 7.25 : heavy, $17 16 17.40; bulk of sales. $17.0017.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2o0 head:, market 10 cei ts higher. Dry Goods. . r 1. r..H. 1 rotlon Broods to- iew lum, .iuiv-. day were irregular and weak. Yarns were ouiet, spinners voung 10 vunau put. South Carolina mills voted to reduce their running time to 65 hours from 60 hours a week. Burlaps were . ilnA nf 1,'rnnph KfreCH WHS BOld '-ti . onri withdrawn. tin tor ir.e tan o--n. ." , Steady orders came forward In moderate volume lor men s wear iui m LOANS on RESIDENCES Low Semi-Annual Interest HOME-OWNER LOANS Up to 60 on resi dences less than five years old. Monthly Payments. jm. - . . VaB. ' oss,ff 1622 FAftNAM STREET f lkmi Texas Oil Map All the old and New oil and gas fields, pipe lines, refineries, etc. Shows Burkburnett, Ranger, Elec tra, Petrolia, etc. Map in colors on large scale. Send 3c in stamps for sample copy. CURRIER & COMPANY 666 Republic Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. GRAIN MARKET Omaha, March 1 Grain receipts were agatQ light with IS cars of wheat, 26 earn of corn, 24 cars of oats, no rya anil 1 car of barley. ' Corn prices ranged from unchanged to a cent higher, the bulk bringing yester day's prices. There was scarcely enoiiKh on hand to make a market. Sales were mnda slowly and the demand continued llBht. Oats were generally cent lower Hye was nominally several cents up and barley unchanged. There waa no par ticular change In wheat. OMAHA ORAIN MOVEMENT. P.ecelpta Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago Wheat 22 .. Corn 2il .. 3"7 (lata 24 .. 12 Rye 0 .. 1 Barley 1 .. 2 Shipments i Wheat .. Corn 35 .. 1M Oat 2" .. 23 Rye 0 .. 7 Barley 2 . . 0 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 41 91 69 Kansas City 17 2S 20 SL Louis S3 25 32 Minneapolis 2M I'Uluth 3 Winnipeg 134 Corn No. 3 white, 1 car $1.2S; No. 4 white, 1 car $1.24: So. 3 yellow, 1 car $1.34, 1 car $1.33; No. 4 yellow, 1 car $1 31 (dry). 1 car $1.28, 1 car $1.26: No. 6 yel low, 1 car $1.23, 2 cars $1 22; No. 6 mixed 3 cars $1.21; sample mixed. 1 car $1.13. Oats No. 3 white 1 car 69o (shipper's weight), 7 cars 68 jc. Rye Sample. 1 car $1.30. Barley No.' 2, 1 car 95c (shipper's weights); No. 4, 1 car 86c. Wheat No. i hard, 1 car $2.23, 1 car $2.21: No. 3 hard, 3 cots $2.20, 2 cars $2 19 (smmtv), 2-5 cars $2.17; No. 4 hard, 1 ciir $2.19, 1 car $2.18 (smutty, rye); No. 5 hard, 1 rar $2 08; No. 1 northern spring. 1-5 ear $2.18; No. 3 northern spring, 1 car $2.18, 1 car $2.13: No. 1 mixed, 1-6 car 2.14: No. 2 mixed, 1 car $2.18, 1 car $2.11, No. 3 mixed, 3-5 car $2.12; No. 4 mixed. 1 car $2.04 (durum). Chicago Grain. Chicago. 111.. March 1. Moderately bullish private estimates of farm re serves helped to rally the corn market to day from weakness whleh prevailed at the opening. According to a leading expert, the total farm reserve of corn is 835. 000.000 bushels as against 1,293,000.000 bushels a year ago. Initial declines were ascribed to reports that eastern dealers had become overloaded and were trying to cancel contracts. Opening prices, which ranpred from unchanged figures to half cent lower, with May $1.25 to $1.25" and July $1 21 to $1.214 were followed by an advance to well above yesterday's finish Later the market reacted, owing in some degree to notice of a railroad embargo on grain shipments to New York. The close was unsettled, c net lower to Ac advance, with May $1.2614 to $1.25H and July $1.21 to $1.21. Oats reflected the action of corn. Af ter opening unchanged to c higher, with May 69! to 60c, the market sagged a lit tle and then made fresh gains. Firmness In the hog market tended to lift provisions. Trade, however, was light. Setbacks which took place later proved to be only transient. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.31 &1.3H4 ; No I yellow, $1.291.30; No. 6 yellow, $1.27. Oats No. 3 white, 57458ttc; standard 58 14 8-59c. Rye No. 2, $1.46. Barley Nominal. Seeds Timothy, $7.00$10 00; clover, nominal. Provisions Pork, nominal; lard $35.75: ribs, $24.0525.00. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Loean & Bryan, stock and grain brukers. 315 South Sixteenth street. Oma ha: I Open. I High. I Low, Close. YeTy. 1.31i 1.62 131 1-314 1-31H 1.25H 1.26 1.2454 1.25H 1.25i 1.21 1.22 1-20V4 121 121H .68 .584 .67 .57H .68 .60 .60M, .69 .59 i .69' .59 .6914 .58 .68 .584 40.20 11.00 40.60 41.00 40 75 137.00 37.70 ! - 1 26 15 25.20 24.92 126.10 24.95 245 24.50 24.30 24.60 34.30 22.72 22.80 122.60 22.70 122.65 21.65 21.70 21.30 121.47 21.60 Corn Mar. May July Oats Mar. May July Pork May July Lard May July Ribs May July Copper Market. New York. March 1. A little more bus iness was reported in the copper market during the earlier part of the last week, and at one time dealers who had been quoting $15.00, New York, showed a dis position to raise their prices. The de mand seemed to taper off later, however, and the market was unsettled today. Rumors of sales at $14.50. New York, could not be definitely confirmed, but some of the local dealers were quoting $14 60 to $14.75, with quotations other wise ruling around $15.00(8)15.15 for elec trolytic. . Evaporated Applea and Dried Fruit. New York, March 1 Evaporated Ap plesQuiet; state, 1719c. Prunes Large size, California, 104 13.c; Oregons, 12(S)18V4c. Apricots Scarce and firm: choice. 35c; extra choice, 25c; fancd, 26427c. Peaches Mostly nominal; choice, is 18Ao fancy, 2021c. Raisins Steady: loose muscatels, 11 1114c; choice to fancy seeded, ll1214c; seedless. 114 13c. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., March 1. Butter Creamery 1 cent higher; firsts, 62c; sec onds, 50c; packing, 48c. Eggs r'trm; nrsis, asc. $10 OPTIONS $20 (Puti and Calls) Most satinfactory all melhods speculation. Loss limited to Busll cost option. PROFITS UNLIMITED. Special letter 105 explains fully. 12 vliiable rules for stock FBbE. RANDOLPH ROSE, 50 Broad St., New York Cy. $ TEXAS OIL $ We Are Field Headquarters For LEASES, ROYALTIES, STOCKS. Black Bros., Brokers. Office: Wilson Hotel, Ranger, Tex. INVESTMENT SECURITIES LIBERTY BONDS Bought and Sold Mack's Bond House 1421 First Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 3644 wfenaham.' J$(iV 526-527 FINANCIAL New Tork, March 1 Transportation sharps dominated today's atork mttrkrt, uvorshmltiwing all other Issues by activity and strenKth. The niovemutit !nnrucM sfcorwtjiry an well n ntlt-etlKfd tsMioa, coalers. Pacifies, k ran eta and cotton car riers mnktng greatest Kl"s- American Intt'rnailonul aa"ln led thf whipping, but analn released virtually all of Its advance before the close. Murines also dropping back. Kclly-Sprtnirfteld Tlra resumed Its up ward swtnr. 'advancing 8 points to the new high record of 11a, retaining all hut the smallest fraction. Gtuieial Motor threw off aoma of Its recent hen vinous, but oils continued under pressure. Hteel Foundry, International Harvester, Baldwin Locomotive and Crueibla Steel rendered extreme Kfll" of 1 to 3 points, but Vnlted State Steel waa little more ban steady. An increase of $71,100,000 (n actual loans and discounts and a substantial ex pansion of excess reserves, phtclnK the total at slightly over $ in.OOO.ooo. were noteworthy Heimi of tho weekly bank statement. A drop of points In Interborouirh Metropolitan 40, due prfsumably to the existing tangle In thfl local traction situa tion, was the only marked chanRe In the bond market. Total sales (par value) ngKfeguted IR.U.n.nnO. Old United Slates bonds were unaltered on call during the we-k. Nunibor of salt's and quotations on 1 Ing stocks: ri Salrs Clr In Hun. UiKh. Low. Am. Beet Stae-ar. ft 72 American t';ui... i 4t'li 45 Am. fnr & F'dry (!3 93'7 !H American Loco.. 43 fi(ii 56 Am. S. & Ref 12 67 1, tili' Am. Suc;ir Ri f. . i 117 117 1 Am. Tel. &. Tel. . 4 10l)( 1 i6 1 Am. Z , h. and H Anaconda Copper IS 61 AtcMnson 9 1 Slh AG & W. I. S. L. IS in? Kit 1 Baltimore Ohio 0 49 4S H. & S. Copper.. 25 !i 22'j Cal. retroleum.. 12 26 H 26 Canadian Pacific 1 Cen. Leather '7 63 6S C. & 0 11 SK 6 C, M. & S. P.... S6 37 V, 36 C. & N. W 9 86 05ii C. R. I. & P. ctfs 15 25 26 Chino Copper Colo. Fuel & Iron Corn Prod. Ref.. ( S4 47 Crucible Steel ... 49 61 60 Cuba Cane Sugar 44 21 i 21 IHstlller's Sec... 126 59 4 57 General Motors.. 79 ISlto 14S 1 Oeneral Electric 1 Great Nor. pfd.. 44 94 96 K.rie 22 17 1714 General Electric 79 l'.l'i 148 1 tit. Nor. Ore Ctfs 10 38 Vs 38 Illinois Central Inspiration Cop. 3 45 43 Int. Mer. Mar. pfd 53 102 M0 1 Inter. Nickel 66 25 25 Inter Taper .... 22 46 46 K. C. Southern.. 9 2014 204 Kennecott Cop... 11 30 29, L. N 1 Maxwell Motors... Mex. Petroleum.. 137 173 172 1 Miami Copper 3 22 22,i Mo. Pacific 33 25 2.1s N. Y. Central 10 76 N Y, N H H.. 19 Nor. Western. 2 KiSV, 751s 30 105 Northern Tacific. l. 93 Pacific Mall 92H Pac. Tel. A Tel ...J Ray. Con. Copper. 3 19 19 Reading 210 8414 Rep. Iron St'l. 10 77 82 76 Shat.-Ariz. Cop.. 21014 10 Southern Pacific. 109 102"? 101 .Studebakor Cor.. 65 59 58 Texas Co 12 19114 ITninn Pacific Ss 132 130 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 26 11414 11314 U S. Steel 278 9214 91T4 U. S. Steel pfd... 7 114'4 114 rtah' Copper 15 VJ 69 Western Union West. Eleatrlc... 6 45 Beth. B 55 6414 4414 63 Turpentine and Bosln. Savannah, Ga., March 1. Turpentine Firm, 6414c; sales, 101 bbls.; receipts, 13; shipments. 421; stock, 30.301. Rosin Nominal; sales none; receipts, 46 bbls.; shipments. 293; stock, 71,256. Quote: p, $13.10; P, E, $13 15; F, $13,211; O. $13.25: H. $13.30; I. $13.65: K, J15.75; St. $16 25; N, WO, 16.80; WW, $16.75. Announcement First Trust Company of Omaha ri 1 1 i Mortgage Investments... There is no investment that excels a first mortgage on East ern Nebraska farms. The interest return, ordinarily 6, is high considering that a farm mortgage is the best security ob tainable. The purchaser of a mortgage becomes the owner of a security that falls due at a definite time ordinary term five years. However, it may be sold before maturity, without sacri fice to the investor, as there is always a heavy demand for farm mortgages in the open market. Farm mortgages are free from state, county and city taxation. We recommend for your investment our farm mortgages, ob tainable in the denominations of $1,000 to $20,000. UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY Ownership by United States 1612 Farnam Street finance' Sfystemy rJtme ffiZe?'' 3066 -52Q-529 '530 Mee, Sfttuldinpf the Day Short Term Notes Quotations furnished by raters Trust Co: Bid. Aak. Am. Tel. Tel s. 19:4 99 4 9S Am. Tel, Tel. 6s 126 102 10JI, Am. Ton. 7, 1921 101 10aH Amer. Tub. 7s, .192J 1(! lost, Am. Tob. 7s. 1921 101V 101 Armour A Co. s. 1919 100 100 S Armour Co. fis. 1920 100 100 Armour Co., 6s. 1921 100 101 Armour Co., 6s, 1SC4 loo ioi Heth. Steel Co.. 7s, 11 10014 10 Heth. Steel Co., 7. 192! 101 1014 Heth. Steel Co., 7s, 1923 101 10114 Hrlt!h, Itl, 1919 ..100 100 Hrltlsh, 64, 1921 H4 9SA, Cent Aritt. C. 6s, 1937 91 C. B. Joint 4m, 1921.... 95 5 Chi. Western Ind, 6s. 1919 9'i Cllv of Paris 6s, 1921 11 Cmlnhy Pkg. Co. 7s, I93S 101 101H Pol. ft Hudson Ss, 1920 98 li Fed. Farm Loan 414s, 1937. .100 100 Fed. Farm Loan 6s. 1938 103 103 Oen Electric 6s, 1919 100 100 Interboro R. T. 7s. 1921 9114 1 l.litott Myers 6s, 1921 100 100 Tlmken Pet. Axle 7s. 1820. . .1001 101 I'nion Pacific 6s. 1938 loa 101S r S Liberty SHs -70 St. V. S. Liberty 1st 4s 93.60 93.7', U. S. Liberty 2d 4s 93 20 9J.!j V S Liberty lt 4s 96 00 95.1f V. S Llbertv 2d 4s 94 16 94.2( 1' S. Liberty 3d, 4s 95.36 96.4 U. S. Liberty 4lh ' 94.06 94.H Omaha liny Market. Receipts linht on both prairie hay anfl alfalfa, and with the demand Improving It 1ms caused the market to advance on nil grades of prairie hay and alfalfa. Oat and wheat straw steady, with no change In prices. ..... lyCholoe uplnnd prairie, 127.00; No 1 J25. 0nii 26.00; No. 2, 121.0o23.00; No 3 $16 0(m 19.00. No. 1 midland, 125 OOW 26(10; No. 2, ?!.00W22 0O. No. 1 lowland 120.0021.00; No. 2. $16.0018.00; No. t. . J12O01400. Alfalfa Choice. 13100; No. 1. 129 00ST, SO "0; standard. 26.00Sf 2H.00 ; No:i 1, $22.01 SSt-5.00; No. 3. $20.00t 2100. Ktra,vOat, $12.0013.00; wheat, $ll.vt ' 12.00. Liberty Bond Prices. New York, March 1. Final prices or Liberty bonds today were; 8 Ha. 99.70; first 4s, 93.63; second 4s, 93.10; first 4 s, 95.02: second 4 s. 94.14; third 4 s, 91.40;, fourth 4s. 94.10. irTirfrsKSflKsrfSBSSS UP DIKE We Specialize in ths Careful Handling of Orders of Grains and Provisions Future Delivery All Important Markets We Are Members efi Chicago Board of Trade Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Exchange Kansas City Board of Trade Sioiix City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange We Operate Offices at: Omaha, Neb. Sioux City, Is, Lincoln. Neb. Atlantic, la. Hastings, Neb. Hamburg. Ia. Holdrege, Neb. Des Moines, la. Geneva, Neb. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago, 111. and all of these offices are eon nected wtih each other by private wires. We Solicit Your Patronage. The Updike Grain Company Grain Exchange Building, Omaha, Neb. p. S. Cash Consignments Solicited. announces the opening of an ' Investment Bond Department for the buying and selling of Municipal, Public Utility and Industrial Securities Mr. Carlisle J. Thorson, Manager. Formerly Associated with the ' International Trust Co., Denver. stockholders of National Bank Omaha, Nebraska V