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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH. 11. 191!).
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Nebraska Lands.
i"OH BALE Ktv suction, fenctd, llvimf
trt l.flftf acre tillable; long (rasa
pasture. A real Atock and grntn propo.
anion. J. n Carter. Bush ell. Neb
VlUTE in for picture sod prices uf n-y
farm and rancbc In pood old Daw,,
county. Arab U Hunierford. Crawford.
Men,
NEbltXsKA LAND
lilt acrea. Holt county, for 11,600;
bartaln. llobart, Thoenix Bid-., Mlnna
spoln. FUR NEBRASKA LANDS SEtJ
A. A. PATZMA.V.
S11 Ksrbsrh Blk. Tvl'r Ml.
MKRKICK COUNTY, Improved corn &.id
Itarfa farm at the right prlc. L A
LARSON. Central City, Neb
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farm
Kimball Co., Nebraaka R E. Holme
Bushnell. Neb
New Vork Lands.
IIS.UOO BUYS 403 acres 4 milt from town
S,"ou population; lOu acres level, 303
rolling, 174 acres valuable timber, food
It-room house, good barn 44x112, alio
1(1x33, horse barn 24x50, running water
in buildings, also gas lights, abundance
of fruit, 3 tenant houses, cheese fac
tory, etc. Including hay, grain, straw
!7 head registered cows, bull, JO year
lings. 8 ralves. S horses, 4 hogs, (0 bens,
wear tools, farming equipment. To set
tle eatate. Easy terms. Free Hat. El
Is Bros,, Sprlngvllle. N. Y.
Oregon Lands.
40RDA.N VALLEY. Oregon, offers you a
home In tb land of sunshine, where
conditions r right for raising alfalfa
and cattle Address. Jordan Valley
Farms. Holse. Idaho
South Dakota Lands.
160 ACRES land, SO acres broken, 8o
acres hay. All level snn tine soil. Uoon
' fence, one-half mile from good school,
Tripp county. South Dakota. Telephone
and dally mail route. Income. 12. son
lact year on 80 seres. Owner Pat Davis,
S:7 West Twenty-first St., Loa Angles,
t"J.
JTexas Lands.
BRAZOS VALLEY PLANTATION.
odd sores rich, productive land !S5
acres ready for cultivation. No. 1 for
cotton, sugar cane.' corn and potatoes.
- good drainage, 1 mites from railway
station, 8 miles from oil well flowing
10.000 barrel dally; oil Indication
Prlc $35 per acre or mineral right re
served. 130 per acre, terms Cbas. Peter
son, 319 First National Bank bidg
Houston. Tex.
Wyoming Lands.
WHKATLAND Wyoming farms. 150 ei
a.. Including paid up water right. .lemy
'.! A C M. Kylander. lb Omaha
PINE BLUFFS. Wyoming, farms, good
crop and water. 140 per acre. C V.
Nelson, MS Omaha Nat Hank Hlds.
AUTOMOBILES.
Special
Sale
March 10th to
March 15th
of
Used Cars
Overhauled and Refinished
With the Following Unpre
cedented Offer and Guaran
tee : Your Money Returned
On Any USED CAR pur
chased From Us After Seven
Days If The Car Is Not All
That We Represent It To Be.
HUDSON SUPER-SIX CARS
Carry The Same Guarantee as
New Cars.
Hudson
Super-Sixes
Touring Cars
Touring Sedans
Roadsters
Cadillac Touring Car
Liberty Touring Car
a ""I -
1'aige Touring ar
Enger Touring Car
Maxwell Sedan
Exceptional Values at
Unheard Prices.
Guy L. Smith
"Service First"
2563 Farnam Street, S. E. Cor.
of 26th Street. ,
Douglas 1970.
DON'T MISS US
We are running a uaed car show all
week. Have all late model cars. Priced
to aell. Money back guarantee on all
TRAWVER AUTO CO.
1910 Karnaro.
AUTO BODIES.
Two For touring bodies; new Ford
truck cabs and del. bodies, ready for
delivery; 6 special H4-ton flare board
express bodies, 46 Ins. wide, ft. t Ins
long; 150.
vVm. Pfeiffer Auto & Carriage Wks.
.'5th Ave, and Leavenworth St. Tyler 701.
MAKE YOUR old Ford new, O'Rourke
Ooldstrom Auto Co.. distributor of
Ame Bllt touring nd commercial
bodies. 3701 South S4th street, phone
South 399. 90S North 16th, phone iiS-t
New nd used Fords. Time payment.
MEEK3 AUTO CO.
Used csr bought, sold snd exchanged
W buy for cash and sell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Oarage
I02S-1 rarnam St. Douglas 4101.
MEEKS AtJTO CO.
FOR SALS &-pasasnger, hlgh-grsde se
dan, nearly new. It you want to buy a
car worth th money from private In
dividual who wishes to leave the city
call South 80.
FOR SALE Buick light six touring car,
overhauled and repainted. Price $S0.
Car ran be seen at Buick repair shop,
inn LV,rnpui, iiiKi.
5EW retreader; latest and best out; costs
less; make seven different treads. Write,
wire or calL Duplex Tire Co.. 114 South
17th St.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASU. 10 USED
CARS; quick, action; no delay. Auto
Exchange Co. thhi Farnam St. D
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs: service
station for Rayfieid cariur,iors and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards,
BRINGING UP FATHER
j ILL THROW ME HAJ ) jj ill II gf , 1 I PARDON-ft,: ROT YOUR Hf.T WO KJ III I llji I IW7 I C , JT")
AN' COAT OUT THE X Mto? VJiS CZ 1 COA.T MUST HA.VE TALLEN OUT THE. HJffl - J S THt VALET L.
WINDOV THEN 0 1 Kp' KfS !.! wiNOOW . FOUND THEM IN THE YARD I I tISiL-
THEM- . " ' V -' "
AUTOMOBILES.
$100-FORD-$100
Balance in monthly pay
ments, will buy a used
Ford car of real value.
New cars also sold on
time payment plan.
Ford repairing and Ford
parts.
1 Tandy Ford Service Sta
tion, 15th and Jackson
Sts. Douglas 3500.
McCaffrey Motor
Company
I'SKD CARS AND TRl'CKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO..
20?0 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb.
GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO. wll,
store your auto. Rates for Ford car.
S3 a month; large car. S5 month
DoukIus 43.1S.
NEW and used Ford. Ames oodies, Im
mediate delivery. O'Rourke Ooldstrom
Auto Co.. 3701 So 24tb. So 399
BARGAINS IN UST CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
15th and Jackson Ford Atrents. D. 3500
WE ARI2 TIIR USED CAR MEN
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam. Harney 414.
SELLING only privately-owned used cars.
The Omaha Used Car Market, 2517
Leavenworth St. Tyler 2347.
EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed ervlce
SERVICE GARAGE,
11th and Leavenworth. Doug 7000.
"AUTO STORAGli24THOUR SERVICEr
SERVICE GARAGE.
16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000
OAKLAND, Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO..
220O Fnrnam St
QUALITY USED CARS.
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO..
2562 FARNAM.
$100
for magneto we can't fix; patentee
Affinity Spark Plug O. Bays-
dorfer. 210 N. ISth.
DODGE touring;
Webster 2075.
first class condition.
FORD MARKET
New Ford to out of town customers.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
THREE-QUARTER TON Stewart truck,
$375. Dreibus Candy Co., Douglas 4372.
FORD TOURING car for sale. Good con
dition. South 59.
NEW Ford touring bodies, 1135.
Farnam St.
2230
Tires and Supplies.
WE WILL hlp, ' subject to examination,
our 3,500-mile guaranteed tires at these,
prices:
. Plain. Rib Tread. Nonskid.
30x3 $7.25 9.55 $10.00
30X3H-..- 10 1125 12.00
These prices, without old tires, express
prepaid, when full amount accompanies
order. "
STANDARD TIRE CO.,
TIRES ONE-HAIF PRICB.
GUARANTEED 3.000 MILES.
Mi t 7.6030x3H I t-
J2x3 . 10.2632x4 11.76
32x4 11.50184x4 11.00
We furnish the old tire.
Agents wanted.
3 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT,
1516 Davenport Street
WE do casing and tube repairing. We
guarantee our work. New and second
tire.
URBAN TIRE A VULCANIZING CO.,
2223 Harney 8t Phone Douglas 3413
NEW TIRES ON SALE.
Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman. Flsk.
Write for prices. Mention size.
KA1MAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2018 FARNAM
BARGAINS, new No. 1 tires and tube.
Tire 45 per cent off. List tubes 35 per
cent, write or phone Webster 1034. Day
1808 No. 24th.
GAIN more mile; nave your tire is
treaded by O AG. Tire Co.
S415 Leevenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
Repairing and P,iir.ting.
WE NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUR
RADIATOR, BUT CAN BUILD
YOU A NEW ONE.
RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and
DEALERS: Write us for prices on new
cores. No weeks of waiting for that
new radiator or fender. Built to your
order, any style, for automobile, truck
or tra-tor, in 24 hours. Patronize your
home industry.
The only Radiator and Fender manu
facturing company in the west.
OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE
COMPANY,
1819 Cuming. 2054 Farnam.
Omaha, Neb.
F. P. Barnum Co., 2123 Cunv.nR. D 3044,
High grade Automobile Palntlng:
Repairing and Painting.
1918 FORD SEDAN
Electric starter, demountable rims,
Kelly-Sprlngfleld tires. Excellent condi
tion. NEBRASKA BUICK
AUTO CO.
Phone Tyler 1760.
19th and Howard.
EXPERT radlatura. tender and auto
bodtea; repairing at reasonable price.
Prompt attention given to garage work,
hip your radiator direct to us.
NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE,
Doug. 7S90. 318 8. 19th Bt
Autos for Hire.
RENT A FORD
DRIVE YOURSELF. 12o PER MILE.
You're covered by Insurance against
accident.
50 new 1919 model Ford cars.
Ford Livery Co. .
Doug. 3622. 1314 Howard.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
WILL SACRIFICE ruy twin cylinder three
speed 1918 Excelsior motorcycle, new
nonskid tires, electric equipped, light,
horn spot lfeght, antimeeter, speedom
eter, also leather air cushion tanrleu
seat and pump; run only 5,000 miles.
Cost $425, first 3273 takes outfit. Your
check returned it sold. "Good reason
for selliag. Address Box B-44, Omaha
Bee.
H A RLE Y -DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES.
Bargsina in used machine. Vlrtor R
Roos. the Motorcycle Man. 17tb and
Lesveuworla,
Market and Industrial News of
LIVE STOCK
Omaha, March 10, 1919.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Estimate Monday... 8,200 15,5i0 4,900
Same day last week. 6.977 15.S22 S.373
Same two weeks ago. 9,787 25,234 14,195
Same 3 weeks ago.. 6.173 10,310 1,758
Same day year ago.. 6,439 12,117 19,65t
Receipls and dispofltlo-i of live stock
at ihe Union Stock Yards. Omaha, Neb.,
for Iwinty-fotir hours ending at 3
o'clock p. in., March 10, 1919.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Hrs. Z
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Mules.
C. M. ft St. P 14 3
Missouri Pacific .... 1
Union Pacific 77 44 22
C. & N. W.j east. . .. 24 7
C. & N. W west lti9 101 3
C St. P., M. O.. 39 34 3
C, B. Q., east 3 . . . . 4
C, B. & Q., west.... 58 42 1
C. R. I. H P., east.. 10 2 1
Illinois Central .... 7
Chi. Gt. West 10 3
Total receipt ....352 236 23 5
DISPOSITIONHEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris ft Co Sll 1.270 4 1.1
Swift & Co i.W) 3.342 956
Cudahy Pack. Co.... l.llls :!,1U9 SM
Armour & Co 1.396 2,:;48 1,391
Schwartz & Co 2,041
J. W. Murphy 5,636 ....
Lincoln Pack. Co. .. 68
So. Om. Pack Co 17
Hoffman Bros 35
John Roth & Sons... 18
Haycrowlch & Vail. . 37
Glassberg 14
P. O'Dea 1
3?9 .... " ....
W. B. V. 8. & Co 102
F. P. Lewis 409
J. B. Root & Co 195 .... ....
J. II. Bulla 6
Rosenstock Bros. ... 517
F. G. Kellogg 126
Wertheimer & Degen 531
Ellis & Co 16
Sullvan Bros 71
A. Rothschild 5
Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co. 79
Banner Bros. ...... 24
John Harvey 1,001
Jensen & Lundgren.. 15
Dennis & Francis .. i 28 '
Cheek & Krebs 50
Omaha Pack. Co 8
Other Buyers 1,875 678
Total 10,422 17,746 4,873
Cattle A fair sized run of 8,200 head
of cattle, or 324 cara, arrived today, and
trading opened up slow and steady to
10 and 15 cents lower on the steers.
Butcher stock, outside of the best cows,
was draggy and 10 and 15 cents lower,
best cows selling up to $14.00, steady
with last week. The demand for canners
and cutters was extremely limited, with
prices $5.75 up. Stot'kers and feeders
National
Spark Plugs
One-Inch Firing Surface.
MUELLER LOCKS
Ford Steering Wheel.
Approved Underwriters
W. S. LOVEJOY, Dutrib.
TROUP AUTO SUPP.
PERSONAL
THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home
solicits your old clothing, furniture
magazines. Wa collect. We distribute
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and inspect our new home
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
RICHARD HARRISON, Englishman, age"
38, bricklayer. In Omaha, 1916. Anyone
knowing his address please write, Har
rlson McNIsh, Asslnlboia, Sask., Canada.
"PURE GOLD"MH.rpine; freoh daily, de
livered to your door once a week; worth
more; cost less; also real buttermilk
Tyler 2364,
WANTED, a home for an infant boy. Ad
dress B-47, Omaha.
POULTRY AND PET STOCX.
FOR SALE Plymouth Rocks or Reds.
pullets and roosters. Douglas 2740 Whit-
ney. Tyler 102 1-J.
BARRED ROCK egcrs for hatching, $1.25
per setting or $6 per hundred. Call
South 2917.
WHEAT screenings $2.25 per hundred. A.
W Wagner. 801 N. 16th St.. Doug. 1142
WHITE ROCK HATCHING EGGS from
Omaha ehow winners Benson 288.
WHITE rock eggs, $1.50 per setting; also
cockerels. Phone South 3139.
BARRED ROCK cockerels. Best quality.
Ahlqulst Bros., Colfax 4356.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
HARNESS, SADDLES and TRAVELING
GOODS.
We make them ourselves and sell
them direct to consumer. Why pay two
profits for Inferior goods when you car.
get high grade good at first costT,
ALFRED CORNISH & CO..
Phone Doug 2314. 1210 Farnam.
DON'T FORGET the big horse am" mule
auctions st stock yards stable next
Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice
farm mares, matched team of farm
chunks and one carload of farm mule.
Sale starts at 10 o'clock. L C Gallup,
Auctioneer.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and notes a ecu
Uy, $40. mo.. H. good, total, $3.50
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Security Bids . 16th ft Farnam. Ty. 666
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
11 CI LIBERTY BONDS. O C?
A 72 1 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1893," t'O
6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDO.. TT. 360
Lowest rate. Private loan booth. Barry
Maleshock, 1514 Podge, D. 6613. Est. 1891
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Joseph Kobiclski and wife to Simon
Friedrlcks and wife, .",9th St., 65
ft. s. of H St., w. ., 50x130 $1,200
Jan Opocensky and wife to Joseph
Prchal and wife. 19th St., 200 ft.
s. of U et., w. s., 50x130 1.600
Mallnda K. O'Brien and husband to
Charles O. Bergstrom et at., Atason
St., 80 ft. a. of 27th St., n. s..
40tixD0 3.100
Hans Guldo and wife to Abraham
Herman, n. w. cor. 25th and N sts.,
81x104 10,000
Asel Steer, jr.. referee, to Ella Croft,
16th st 309 ft. . of Pierce St., e.
s 43.8x140 2,500
Hastings ft Hoyden to Harry O. Pet
erson, 37th st., 190 ft. n. ot Glen
dale ave., w. .. 40x146 U 275
Isabell Campbell Reed and husband
to Michael Tomanio, 28th St., 66
ft. n. of Mason St., r. ., 28x140.4 " 359
James G. Martin to Wheeler Grant,
. e. cor. :3d and fc it., l-'SxlSO., 7.000
Copyright. 1017.
were steady to strong, with a larger sup
ply than any day last week.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, $17.60 18.76; fair to good be. re.
$15.25(ft 17.25; common to fair beeves.
$13.75915.00; good to choice yearlings,
$14.7517.25; fair to good yearlings, $12.50
vl8.50; common to fair yearlings, $9.O03
12.25; good to choice heifers, $12.504p 15.00 ;
prime cows, $12.5014.00; good to choice
cows, $ 1 0. 25 12.00 ; fair to good cows,
$8.509'10.00; common to fair cows, $5.75
7.50; choice to prime feeders, $14.0015,75:
good to choice feeders. fll.50$13.7S;
medium to good feeders, $10.505i 11.5ti;
good to choice stockers, $1 0.00 1 2.0(1 ;
fair to good stockers. $9.0010.00; common
to fair stockers, $7.00S.60; stock heifers.
$7.0038.50; stock cows, $6. 7587.50; stock
calves, $8. OA'S 11.50; veal calves, $8.00'
14.00; bulls, stags, etc., $9.2512.00.
Hogs Today's hog receipts were 220
loads, estimated at 15,500 head. Shippers
were well supplied with orders this morn
ing and started out bidding 10 15c higher
than Saturday. Packers did not show an
Inclination to pay quite these prices al
though their purchases were steady to 5c
higher, the market gradually strengthen
ing until packers were bidding close to 10
16c higher than Saturday, the general
market being steady to 1015c higher.
Bulk of today's sales was $17.60 18.00 and
top $18.15.
Sheep There was a light run of sheep
and lambs hero today, only 21 loads, esti
mated at 4,900 head. Packers did not
seem to be In very urgent need of sup
plies this morning and as consequence
trading was rather sticky. There were not
many cholco lambs Included In tr.'e re
ceipts, most of the supplies changing
hands at is. 20 His. 60. Generally steady
with Friday's prices.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice, $18.75 19.00; lambs, fair to good,
$18.:i54j'18 85; lamb feeders. $16.5017.75,
yearlings, good to choice. $16.5017.75;
wethers, fat, $13.00fl4.30; ews, good to
choice, $12.76 13.00; ewes, fair to good,
$12.00fl2.75; ewe feeders, $7.00g8.50.
Chicago Live Htock.
Chicago, March 10. Cattle Receipts,
21,000 head; market good and choice and
beef steers and butcher cattle fully steady;
other grades slow, 15c to 25c lower;
calves 25c lower; estimated tomorrow 11,
000 head; day prices stand except, cows
and heifers, $7.00615.00; canners and cut
ters, $5.507.00.
Hogs Receipls, 58,000 head: market
opened steady; closed mostly 10c higher;
estimated tomorrow 40.000 head; bulk of
sales, $18.751.18.95; 'butchers, $18.85
19.00; light, $18.36fJ18.9V packing, $17.85
(ftl8.80; throwouts, $17.2.iS 17.75; pigs,
good to choice, $16.50 U' 17.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 22,000
head; market fully steady; estimated to
morrow 13,000 head; lambs, quality poor;
lambs, ohoice and prime, $19.40(519.50;
medium and good, ggB18.00fi 19.40; ewes,
choice and prime, $12.5014,00; medium
and good, $11.0Q313.60; culls. $6.0069.00.
New lork Cotton.
New York, March 10. Cotton tutur-s
rlo.ud sUad: ; March, old, 21.45c; Maiv old,
2J.0o: new, 23.15c: July, old, 22.20c: ntw,
22 42c: October, old, 20.90c; hew, 21.0f,c:
December, old, 20.90r; new. 20.90c.
Cotton Spot, quiet; middling 27.15c.
Vitrified Tile Silo
Built Complete Upon Your Farm.
Absolutely Guaranteed to Stand,
A Silo saves feed. Paving feed
saves money. The money saved on
the feed bill in one season will pay
the cost of the Silo and
A TURNER TILE SILO LASTS A
LIFETIME.
J. F. Turner Sib Ca.
16th Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs, la.
p -'tiwj1'-i
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REAL ESTATE LOANS
Wanted on Omaha Property
Easy Re-Payment Terms. Attractive Rate of
tiyiiiciM
6
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No
The Conservative Savings &
Loan Association.
1614 Harney Street.
IUJJbUaad
JztctJiV
526 -527
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha, March 10, 1919.
Wheat and corn receipts were. Mime
lighter than a. week ago, while outs iv, re
slightly larger. Arrivals were 30 cars
of wheat, 71 cars of corn, 59 cars of
oats. 5 cars of ryo and 1 car of barley.
There vas a fairly good demand for
cm. with prices running from unchanged
to 4 cents higher, the bulk from 2 lo 4
'ents up. The t;i!lfs v''r clean 1 up In
good season. Oats Avcre 1 It 1 tj cvuls
higher.
Offerings had a rather slow sale at
the advance. One car of No, 3 white for
seed sold at cents over Saturday's
top. Rye prices were 2 cents up and
barley 1 to 2 cents higher. Milling
grades of wheat advanced 2 cents. $2.31
being obtained for No. 2 hard and $2.30
for No. 3 hard.
OMAHA FUTURE MARKET
Art. Open, j High. Low. Close. I Sat'y.
Corn
Mar.
May
July
Oats
Mar.
May
July
1 41
1.38
1.31
1.38
1.344
1.29
.60
.61
.60 'i
61
MM
61 '4
OMAHA GRAIN "MOVEMENT
Receipts Today Wk. Ago. Yr.
Ago.
9
f.lll
li
11
6
Wheat 30
Corn 71
Oats 59
Rye 5
Barley 1
Shipments
Wheat 14
rorn 68
Oats 27
Rye
Barley 7
37
77
42
4
4
9
40
13
'
3
320
13
3
1
RECEIPT8 IN OTHER MARKETS
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 29
Kansas City 29
St. Louis 50
Minneapolis 370
Dluth 3
81
66
65
Wlninpeg 57
Corn No. 3 white, 4 cars $1.37, 1 car
$1.38. 3 cars $1.36; No. 4 white, 2 cars
$1.34; No. 5 white, 1 car $1.29; No. 2 yel
low, 1 car $1.43; No. 3 yellow, 2 cars $1.41.
3 cars $1.40; No. t yellow, 1 car $1.42
(old), 3 cars $1 38, 2 cars $1.37; No. 5 yel
low, 2 cars $1.34. 8 cars $1.33; No. 6 yel
low, 1 car $1.30; sample yellow, 1 car
$1.15, 1 car $1.16, 1 car $1.20; No. 3 mixed,
1 car $1.36. 1 car $1.37; No. 4 mixexd, 1
car $1.34, 2 cars $1.32, 1 car $1.40 (old,
near yellow), 1 car $1.34 (s. w.), 1 car
$1.32; No. 5 mixed, 1 car $1.31, 4 cars
$1.30; sample mixed, 1 car $1.26.
Oats No. 2 white, 1 car 63c; standard,
1 cat 63c; N o 3. white, 1 car 6214c, 6 cars
62c, 4 cars 61ifcr.
Rye No. 3, 1 car $1.37.
Barley No. 3, 1 car 96c (shipper's
weights); No. 4, 1 car 94 (s. w.), 2 cars
94c, 1 car 93c; sample, 1 car 91c.
Wheat No. 2 hard, 1 car $2.31, 1 car
$2.31 (smutty); No. 3 hard, 1 car $3.28, 1
car $2.30; No. 1 northern spring, 1 car
$2.31, 1 car $2.29 (smutty): No. 2 spring,
1 car $2.27 (smutty), 1 car $2.24 (smutty);
No. 3 northern spring, 2 cars $2.24; 6 cars
$2.23 (smutty); No. 2 durum, 1 car $2.17;
No. 1 mixed, 1 car $2.25; No. 2 mixed,
1 car $2.15 (durum); No. 3 mixed, 1 car
$2.13 (durum).
Chicago drain and Provisions.
Chicago, March 10. Authoritative sug
gestion that wheat might command as high
SI
Federal Taxes
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TheNationalGty
Company
Ctrntponitnt Ofici in u Cllits
Omaha First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
TBltphene Tyler 2732
Commission.
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Drawn for The Bee by
the Day
a3 $3.50 a bushel gave the corn market
today a forcible upturn. The close was
strong at 2fac to 4I-so net advance, with
May $1.35? to $1.35, and July $1.29
to 1.294. Oais gained 1 to 2c, and
provisions, 60a to $1.
Buying of corn took on immense pro
portions chiefly as a result of statement
from Director General' Hoover of the inter-allied
relief organization to the
prico effect of greater European needs
than had been expected. Bullish sentl
no'tit was powerfully stimulated slsa by
announcement uf the allied agreement to
feed Germany. In addition, thst,batf condi
tion of country roads wlng to heavy
snowfalls and to warm temperatures
threatened to Interfere further with the
domestic crop movement. Profit taking on
the advance led to only a moderate reac
tion, despite word that 250,000 bushels of
Argentine corn, March. April shipment,
had been purchased at'the seabosrd, and
much more offered at four cents under
the current price of Chclago May de
livery. Oats were strengthened decidedly bf the
same influences that affected corn.
Provisions jumped quickly to the max
imum limit. Big clearances from New
York spurred the market upward, and so
too did higher prices for corn and hogs.
Bullish sentiment was Increased by the
allied agreement to feed Germany. Profit
taking, however, led to something of a
reaction. The close was firm, to 4c
net hiKher, with May $1.3694 to $1.35,
and July $1.29 to $1.29.
Shorts covered freely, but on the ex
treme advance there was some pressuru
from recent buyers.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
lii e ly Logan & Bryan, stock and grain
brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Oma
ha: Art. 1 open. High. Low. Close.
Sat'y
Com
Mar.
May
July
Oats
Mar.
May
July
Pork
May
May
July
Itihs
May
July
1.42 1.44 1.41
1.33 1.33
1.43
1.35
1299
.61
.63
.63
44.00
41.05
26.62
25.97
1.39
1.3234
1.26
.59
.61
.61
41.00
40.05
26.12
25.47
23.77
22.62
1.29
1.30
1.27
I
.61
.62
.62
.61
.62
.62)
44.00
41.00
26.62
.62
.64
.63
41.06
41.00
!25.97
24-.27
23.02
.-124.27
..123.02
Loral Stocks and Bonds.
Furnished by Peter Trust Co.
Bid Ask.
First Liberty 3s $98.64
Second Liberty 4s ,.. 93.62
Third Liberty 4s 95.20
Fourth Liberty 4 Vis 94 00
Am. Foreign Securities (1919) 98 99
Am. Tel. & Tel 6S (1925). .103 108
Am. Telephone 6s (1924) 99 99
Am. Tobacco 7s (1922) 102 103
Am. Tobacco. 7s (1923) 103 103
Anaconda Copper 6s (1929) .. 97 97
Anglo French 5s (1920) .... 97 97
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1919) ..100 100
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1922).. 100 100
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1923) ..100 100
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s. (1924) 100 100
Beth. Steel 7s (1919) 100 100
Beth. Steel 7 (1922) 101 101
Beth. Steel 7s (1923) 101 101 14
Canada 5s (1921) 98 98
Cudahy 7s (1923) 101 102
Int. R. T. 5s (1921) 90 91
Kan. City Ter. 6s (1923) 100 100 3-16
Proctor & G. 7s (1919) 102
Proctor & G. 7s (1922) 103
Russian Rubles 6s (1936). 136
Union Pacific 6s (1928) 103
Wilson & Co.. 6s (1928) 94
103
104
142
104
94
Turpentine and Rosin,
Savannah, March 10. Turpentine Firm,
at 64c; pales, 224 bbla; receipts, 53 bbls.;
shipments, 313 bbls.; stock, 25,200.
Rosin Nominal; sales, none; receipts,
214 casks; shipments, 393 casks; stock,
66,292 casks. Quote: B, $13.10: D, E,
$13.15; F, $13.20; G, $13.25; H. $13.30; I,
$13.65; K, $16.26; N. VG, $16.30; WW.
$16.75. .
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Mo., Marc 10. Eggs
Market unchanged; firsts, 36c; creamery
butter 1 to lc higher; extras, 6656c;
firsts, 53c; seconds, 61c.
Poultry Market unchanged; hens, 27c;
springs, 33c; roosters, 16('21c.
Dry Goods.
New York, March 10. Cotton goods and
yarn markets today showed more anima
tion. Southern staple ginghlms were re
duced to a basis of 11 ami 10 cents for
the better grades and a revision In price
i was announced in some lines or wnne
slp-etlngs and low count domestics. Raw
silk was unchanged. Dress goods were
bought more generally for fall.
Rangerburk- Contraction
Company
316 Main St., Ft. Worth, Texaa.
This is not a gamble, this is a
cinch. We collect the money
from a dry hole as if we hit a
pusher. Ve drill wells for the
public.
AGENTS WANTED
to sell this stock at $10.00 par
value. Capitalization at $98,000.
Liberty Bonds
and other investment Bought For Cash
New York market price paid on all
issues.
Mack's Bond House
1421 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 3644
George McManus
FINANCIAL
New York, March 10 Financial and In
dustrial developments over the wcok-end
were sufficiently favorable to carry prices
forward again at the lively opening of to
day's stock market. Last week's favorite
issues led the further advance. Crucible,
Lackawanna and Mldvalo Steels, Inspira
tion Copper, American International, Hide
and Leather preferred and Sumatra and
American tobaccos gaining 1 to 4 points.
United States Steel anil Investment rails
were barely steady, however, and oil
yielded lo pressure with several of the
motor specialties.
Sale of the first hour exceeded 400.000
shales. Indicating the most active session
o far this year. Temporary reaction
among leader were occaa'oned by the
heaviness of Mexican Petroleum. Marine
preferred, United Cigars snd Kelly
Sprlngflcld. which fell 1 to 3 point.
Rails led the second advance, low priced
issues strengthening with dividend paying
snares, steels, equipments, coppers, mo
tors, shippings and utilities, all at mate
rially higher level, were freely absorbed
toward midday, activity continuing at
high pressure.
Steels eased moderately on publication
of the United States Steel decreased ton
nage statement for February, but else
where the morning's gains were generally
extended. Oils, motors and distilling
shares were added to the unusual array of
strong stocks, also People' Gas and Amer
ican Telephone.
Number of sales and quotations on lead
ing stocks: Closing
Sales. High. Low. Hid
Am. Beet Sugar.. 3,8"0 75 73 73
American Can ... 16,200 49 4S 48
Am. Car & F'dry 3.900 93 93 93
American Loco.. 5,300 68 67 67
Am Smelt Ref 12,700 71 69 70
Am. Sugar Ref 120
Am. Tel. & Tel
3.SO0 108 107 106
Am. Z., L. and S.
Anaconda Copper
Atchison
A G & W I S 8 L
Bait. & Ohio....
B. & 8. Copper. .
Cal. Petroleum . .
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather.
Ches. & Ohio
200 13 13 12
3,Sl0 63 61 62
13,200 94 92 93
6,200 109 107 108
700 4li 47 48
1,000 2014 19 20
1,500 27 27 27
1,400 163 162 162
6,500 67 67 67
2.500 69 59 59
C, M. & S. P
C. & N. W
C R I & P ctfs
Chlno Copper . . ..
Colo. Fuel & Iron
10,300
7.SO0
2,300
3,400
39
36
95
25
34
41
48
66
23
60
38
96
25
36
41
48
66
23
62
17
166
158
94
41
99
47
107
25
47
20
31
115
97
26
35
42
49
6S
29
63
IS .
2,400
Corn Prod. Ret. 21.600
Crucible Steel
24.400
4.900
26,000
4,200
Cuba Cane Sugar
Distiller's Sec
Krie
17
General Electric .. 300 156 lu
General Motors. 17,600 100 157
Gt. Northern pfd 2,600 95 94
Gt, N. Ore ctfs.
16,600
41
39
40
Illinois Central
400
99
Inspiration Cop.. 11,800 48 47
Int. M. M. pfd.. 33,600 108 106
Inter. Paper
Inter. Paper
3,500 26 24
4,600 48 47
K. C. Southern . .
Kennerott Copper
Louisville & Nash
Maxwell Motors..
Mex. Petroleum
Miami Copper . . .
Missouri Pacific. .
Nevada Copper . ,
N. Y. Central ..
N. Y., N. H. & H.
Norfolk & West..
Northern Pacific.
Pennsylvania ...
Pittsburgh Coal..
Ray Con. Copper..
,1,100 20 20
7,100 32 31
200 115 115
800 36 36
36
75,400 1S9 180 187
1,400 23 23 23
6,800 25 24
25
700 16 16
16
75
32
105
94
45
49
20
84
83
4,900 76
75
9.300 34
1,200 105
32
105
93
44
48
20
84
81
3,100 94
6.000
1,700
3,500
45
49
20
85
85
Reading 25.800
Rep. Iron & Steel 19,600
Shat. Ariz. fop. .
Southern Pacific,
Southern Ry
500 10
10
10
27,800 104
600 29
102 102
29 29
Studebaker Corp.. 18,700
62
60 61
Texas Co.
16,600 197 193 195
Union Pacific
11,000 131 129 130
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 8,300 121 118 119
U. S. Steel 120,900 97
96
U. 8. Steel pfd
Utah Copper .
400 114 114 114
10,600 74 73 73
Western Union .. 200 89
Westlng'use Elcc. 10,800 46
Bethlehem B ... 37,600 70
69 89
45 46
69 70
National Lead
6S
Total sales for the day 1,260.000 shares
New York Sugar,
New York, March 10. Sugar Raw.
market steady; centrifugal, 7.28c. Refined,
steodv; cut loaf, 10,50c; crushed, 10.25c;
mould A, 9.50c; cubes, 9.75c; XXXX
powdered, 9.20c; powdered, 9.15c; fine
granulated and Diamond A. 9.00o; con
fectioners' A, 8.90c; No. 1, 8.85c.
London Money.
London. March 10. Money
Discount Short bills snd
bills, 3 17-32 per cent.
8 per cent,
three-month
AMUSEMENTS,
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
PURPOSELY BOOKED FOR AUTO SHOW WEEK
1919 Edition ot i IT d film Muilcal
The New " J Burleiau
Smond only to tin big Auto Show ItMlt. Tht (Sal
dine Comedians, lint CoughllR, 8am Howard and
nearly fltty other ipeed manlace. Big Beauty Cho
rut of Joy Rldere: Butterfly Ballet; I960 Model
Auto. Fun for All; All for Fun,
MATINEE EVERY DAY
Sat. Mat and Wk: The New "Folllei ol the Day."
1 nu a.,,, in Ut..
G. S WAYNE GORDON
Comedy Sketch.
MOWATI & MULLEN ; KIMIWA TRIO;
BOOTHLY t EVERDEEN, Photoplay Attri
tion May Allison in "In For Thirty Oayi."
Keystone Comedy. Pathe WceMy.
rlrZMIllHlJ
THREE DAYS,
Starting Thursday
MARCH 13.
Matinee Daily, 2:30. Evenings, 8:20.
SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF
Harold Bell Wright' Picturixation
Reserved Seats ".Sf'isr
Evening, 25c, 35c and 50c.
Tonight WNE
Wednesday Matine
DAVID
BELASCO
PRESENTS
David Usrlisld
-IN-
"THE AUCTIONEER"
Nights 75c to $2.50; Mat, 50c to $2.00.
Second Balcony Reserved.
Special
Tuesday
Reservation May
HOTEL
AMI'SHMFSm
Phone
DotiflM
40
SilPtltlOR VAUDEVILLE.
Dally Matinee. 2 It. Nlhl. :I5. This Week.
GUS EDWARDS'
ANNUAL SONG REVIEW
Swer 4 Any: Built Bmwnlno: Clara a Imlly
Berry, (mini fc ErJdlo Adulr: OtlM Tiki:
Wlluin Aukrey lno. Klnogremt; Orphtum
Travel Weekly.
Metlnpei 10. 29 and 50e. Bote and Stalls
5t) and ;5e. Nllihtl 10, 25, 60, 76 and $1.00.
TONIGHT
ALL WEEK
Mata. Wednesday,
Saturday, ,
Messrs. Lee end I. J. Shubert Present the
Molt Sucreislul Minimi Play Ever
staged In America
Ik A V T I HI T WITH 10HN
11 n I l I IT MU CHARLIS IHOMAS.
Carolyn Thompson,
John T.
Murray snd New
York
Cast In Its
tntirety.
3 Days, Starting Next Monday.
MATINEE WEDNESDAY.
SEAT SALE TOMORROW
Season' Comedy Sensation.
"NOT A MOVIE"
PJCHABD WALTON TUUY Prwmrs
Mrf.Si.3HEy DREW
"SwKEtPHERSMIUHG
Nights 50c, 75c, SI. $1.60, $Z.
Wednesday Matinee 50c to $1.50.
I'HOTO-I'I.AYS.
LOTIIROP
24th and
Lothrop
Last Time Today
Harold Iickwood 'in "Paradise Garden"
Big V Comedy
. I A. H. Blank.
Cecilda MMe's
00H'T CHANGE
YOUR IZUSBAHD"
MUSE
SessueUsyskawa
in
"The Heart
In Pawn"
Pauline Frederick
in "Out of the Shadow"
First Time Showing of
"PRIZM A"
Natural color photography, the
wonder of the silver sheet.
Pathe New and Lloyd
Comedy.
SUBL
IN
"GAMBLING
l SOULS"
Next Sunday
and All Week;
"IT'S THE BIG
GEST THING
ON EARTH."
Evenings at 8:20 25c, S0c.
75c. Boxes, $1.00.
Matinees at 2:30 25c, 50c.
Reserved Seats.
Supper Dance
Night, March 11
Be Made by Phone Douglas 3207.
FONTENELLE
Tues.
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