THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. 13 FINANCIAL. alJEstate,Loani & Mortgages. LOW ittta wiihou"diav C. O. CABl.BEnO. $1J lrndeliijrhterBlil. OMAHA HOML-fa EAST. NEB." FA RUB O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO. l":l OmhNiMjHk R,tit. TV 2716, Stocks and Bonds. WE BUT and iiiLiLrtir "Bond-Mack' Bond Ho. nil firar Nat Bk BII FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Arkansas Lands. MAKCU IS. Our next round trip $36 excursion to McGehee. Ark. For homcseekers only. W. B. FRANK, 201 Neville Elk- Oniiln. - Colorado Lands. IXEI.INyllSH M K.NT for ml" liy 'owner, flirty wpI! Improved tn fin" neighbor, hood, well located 12 miles northeast of Fort Morir;!i, Morgan county. Colorado. Addreis Fori Morgan, Colo, R. F. D., 3. Hot f-9.li. i'lJ, wWflci; iTna set!on m ar Burlington, Ktt (.'arson couutv. Colo rado, for IIS. 50 per acre. $.'.750 rash, balanre pr rent. Poet Box 105, Coun rll Bluffx. la. CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, half aec, or larger, Lincoln Co., bargains; easy terms J 1,. Manrer. Arriba. Colo Missouri Lands. VALLEY. 16(1 ai-res, largo bouse, out biillllugs. on-hard, soft water; bargain $2.8uo. Send for views, other farms. V. Arthur. Mountain View. ,lo. Montana Lands. MONTANA. For mlo, SU0-.TT8 grain and stock farm, B.M) dPra tillable, 15u ar-res undfr oollivatlort. go acrea whf.it, plenty good wprlng water; priced vory reasonable. Write C. H. Com ha. Roundup, Mont. R OS K B U D C OU N T V MUNTANaT "w heat landa for sale, io.nul) acr-a lilgh-class farm lands, tract from 3-0 tirrea ui. For partirulara write A. L. Haimoud. Forsyth. Montana. Nebraska Lands. A Real Bargain in Kimball County, Neb., Wheat Farm. Fin lerUon, gome improvement. 2i n'r In winter whrat and winter rv. all fenced nnl rrus-fencd, 9u per . ?!!. of land la m kvel o Blightty rolls tn?. bnlanc alightly broken. Rural roui", tnt?phon line, near bi-IiouI. Will toll on easy termg tn anyone wanting to itiovft on land, i)o?sBslon at once. Herea a chance for a good hustler with small means to make good. Don't write, but come and looU i.t this good farm. PrUe $42 per acrs. 11.600 cash, $1,000 tms fall, balance $1,000 yearly at 6 per cent. 1 UNIMPROVED HALF 8KCTION, S2(t acres, rlosa In; 80 per cent lev?) to rolling, balance rough. The good land Is of the finest quality of wheat lard balance good pasture and hay land. Lo rated on rural route, telephone, ni't In road. Thla la a real bargain at the prtrr of $33 per acre, on easy terma, $t.&00 ah, and $1,600 yearly at 6 per cent In terest on deferred payments. You are hard to suit if you don't like this. Security Land and Loan Co., KlmlHll, Neb. " M 1? "R rTi ' K r N T V HA ft A I N KINK STUCK FARM. 160 acr-n lot'Htffl :l milrs from Archer ths busiest L1TTI.K town In the Htatp. t)n mile to ahool, on rural mail route, t "Men hone In houae. The Improvement ronsiat of a good Rroom house with wa tr In hitclien. cloud barn, 2U;12, witli cment floor, room for 10 horsea and 6 ,totia of hay. Cattla barn, 3fix60, stanchion for 15 cows and 10 calves. e tra room for 60 hff' of cattle, mow for 50 tons of hey, l I t driveway. Hog honso, RxS2. Twit tli-kfn houses, on1, lfixO. one 12x2?. wtih cement floor. New garage, lfix'Ji, 'cement floor. I'orn crib, s 10x33. Oranary, 14x30. Power houmi with Alamo light plant. House, stock barns and garage equipped with electric lights. Placa all fenced hog tight with woven wire. C0 acres under plow, 10 aeres.ln alfalfa, balance the very best of pasture. Soil good, black loam, laud lla level and can all be profitably farm ed. Priced to sell before March 20. at $100 pr acre. This place has a mortgage of $3,500, due In 6 years at 6 per cent annually. Can give possession at once. Wire or phone whn you are coming. , M. A. LARSON. CENTRAL CITY, NUB.. ' Owner, ' TWO improved fannsT Possession If pur- : chased before April 1. o20 acres, small improvements; H j miles from towo; all fonced and .croas ; fenced. 120 at res winter wheat. Clo-e to school. $;5 per acre; half cash, balance years. 6 per cent. 320 acres corners first farm: 100 aen under plow; dandy 3-rooin house, good barns and abeds. A fine home In a i good neighborhood. Price $30 per acre, $3,000 cash, balance 5 years. If you want a farm where ona crop will pay for the land and where you have a chance to double your money on the advance tn land In the next vcar write. Guy Forsliug, Bushnel1., Neb. i WI LITE X CH A N GE hlar-k loam farm land located 19 miles northeast of Tletningford, Box Butte county, clear, for good Omaha property, and has priced It actually below raah value. l:t an acre. This land Is level to slightly rolling. ' She slao uwrns 320 aoren level land elose to Pierre, S. l.. and 1S0 acres near Belle Fourrhe, S. D.. clear. - Wants good Omaha property. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 213 City Nat. Bank Bldg. HO.MB SEKKKRS Read thla March. 18 wo are going to run another ISO excursion to McGehee. Ark., in the heart of tha Delta lands, which we ar Belling for M0 an acre on easy terms. W hen cleared this land will produce equal to Iowa's best and will rent at from $10 to SIS an acre cash. Go with ua o March 18 and let us show you. W. S. FRANK. tot Neville Bk.. Omnha, 80-iCRK Improved farm or ranch 1 mile from Sparks, Neb.; fair improve menta: 5 acres In cultivation, 320 acres fenced and croaa-fenced: near Blue Line auto road; possession this spring. Priced right for cash. Easy terms. Will con sider part In exchange. O. H. Johnson, Owner, Norfolk, Neb. FOR SALE Half section eastern Nebras ka land, partly tile drained, rest up land; 85 acre pasture, 60 acres meadow, rest farm land; fair improvements. Ad dress Box Omaha Bee. FOH SALE Five aectlotis, fenced, living , . water; 1.000 acres tillable; long grass ' pasture. A real stock and grain propo sition. J. R. Carter. Bush ell. Neb WRITS ma tor pictures and prices uf my farms and ranch's in goad old Daw county. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. 3:0 ACRES Improved; western Nebraska wheat farm at J13.800. A mighty good huv. C. 1. Armstrong. 325-6 Securities WdK. t'owKlas 12S0. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. t-Anaan, SOt Karhach 'Blk, Tyler 884. MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn and alfalfa farma at the right price. M. A LARSON, central city. reo. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms Kimball Co.. Nebraska- " R. E. Holme Bushnell Neb. New York Lands. 116.000 BUYS 403 acres 4 mlies from town 1.700 population; 100 acres level. St)3 rolling, 175 acrea valuable timber, good 14-room house, good ham 44x113. alio 16x32. horse barn 34x50, running water In buildings, also gas lights, abundance of trait. S tenant houses, cheese fac- Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 150 per a.. Including; paid up water right. Uenry .evl C M. Rylander. 84 Omaha ' PINE BLUFFS, Wyoming, farms, good ' crops and water. 140 per acre. C V. Nelson. 511 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. tory, etc Including hay, grain, atraw. S7 head registered cows, bull. 10 year lings, calves, 6 horses, 4 hogs, 60 hens, sugar tools, farming equipment. To set tle estate. Easy terms. Free list. El lie Bros.. Sprlngvllle. N. T. Miscellaneous. 140 ACRES, $3.S"0. Wrth 4 HORSES. S COWS, AND poultry, binder, mower, hay rake, plows, cultivators, drag, harrow, implements, crops., near railroad town advantages. Machine worked loam tillage, clay aub soll, SO-cow pasture, on cream route, estimated i S.ooa cords wood; timber, fruit. Good buildings. 5-story house. J stock hams, horse stable, granary, poul try house, etc. Aged owner 'makes low price, IS. 30". essy terms, gets all. re tails this d'ntral West money maker. Viae H. Catalog Bargains 17 state, copy rre. NTROUT FARM AGENCY, 40SA, Bee It'iueV QuiaUa. BRINGING UP "XT J INSURANCE AENT OUTSIDE TO fcEE FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a home In the land of sunshtne, where conditions art right for raising alfalfa and cattla. Address, Jordan Valley Farms. Boise. Idaho. AUTOMOBILES. 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 Daya If The Car Is Not All That We Represent It To Be. HUDSON SUPER-SIX CARS Carry The Same Guarantee as New Cars. I Hudson Super-Sixes Touring Cars Touring Sedans Roadsters Cadillac Touring Car Liberty Touring Car Paige Touring Car 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. $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. Handy Ford Service Sta tion, 15th and Jackson Sts. Douglas 3500. McCaffrey Motor Company DON'T MISS US. Used car show all week, almost new Bulcks, Chalmers, Oaklands, Overland. Chevrolets, Studebaker, Dodge, Max wells and Fords. TRAWVER AUTO COMPANV, 1910 Farnam. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used eara bought, aold and exchanged We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Oarage 2026-1 Farnam St. Douglaa 4101. MEEK3 AUTO CO. FOR SALE Buick light six touring car. overhauled and repainted. Price 1850. Car can be seen at Buick repair shop. 1611 Davenport street. NEW retreader; latest and best out; costs less; makes seven different treada. Write, wire or call. Duplex Tire Co.. 114 South 17th St. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for R ivfield carburetors and Columbia atore ' batteries. Edwarda. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 2020 Farnam St Omaha. Neb. GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO.. all, store your auto. Ratea tor Ford car. 13 a month; large cars. IS a month. Douglas 4338. NEW and used Ford. Amea oodies. Im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Goldatrom Auto Co.. 3701 So 14th, So. 9. BARGA1N3 IN USlf- CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 1500. WB ARB TUB USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER Al'TO CO.. 1910 Furnaiu, -llaiuuy 414, Special Sale FATHER HOW HANY Tell ou1 t dont )Mkl OAMCC 1r.iT, AUTOMOBILES. &L1.L1NO only privately-owned used ears. The Omaha. I"sed Car Market, ;&1" Leavenworth ft. T.y!er 2347. blXl'LKT Repairing Guaranteed aervlc. SERVICE OARAGE, lfith and Leavenworth. Pong. T0e(. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.... 1300 Furnam St $100 for magneto we can't fix; patentee Affinity Spark Plug. O. Bays- dorfer. 210 N. 18th. WANTED FOR 4.POT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co 2li5Farnam St. D jn3B WILL" trade 1 kUDlamond for Ford or other light car. Address D-1"0, uirta ha Bee. ""AUTO STOR AGE 24"HOL'R SERVICE. SERVICE GARAGE. lUth and i'an2.rtj'j Dmig.7"00. 75-bT Overland roadster. This car Is In fine condition; must he sold; for quick sale will take J223. Douglas 4442. ATfERSON "6'' Cliunitny roadster; as good as new. Call Douglas 2107. Ask for Leaf. 1915 FORD truck with touring body. This Is a dandy buy at I21H. Douglas 4442. 1916 HUP; electrically paint; 1200; will trade. equipped. New Douglas 4442. FORD MARKET New Ford to out of town customers GOOD USED CARS. GUT L. SMITH. THREE-QUARTER TON Stewart truck, 1375. Dreibus Candy Co.. Douglas 4272. FORD TOURING car for sale, dition. South 69. Good con- NEW Ford touring bodies. 1125. 2230 Farnam St. 1918" "OVKRLA n, model 85-4. Bargain for cash. Webster J 91. Autos for Hire. KENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12 CENTS PKR MILK. I YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 50 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVER V CO.. DOUG. 31.22. 1314 HOWARD. Tires and Supplies VVK WILL SHIP subject to examanatiyn our 3.500 mile guaranteed tires at these prices: Plain Rib Tread Non-skid 30x3 17.25 I 9.".5 110.00 30xS'i 10 11.25 13.00 'rlte for prices other sUes express, pre paid, when full amount accompanies or dr. STANDARD TIRE CO., 410 North Sixteenth Street. TIRES ONB-HAIF PRICE. GUARANTEED 3.000 MILES. 30x1 1 15030xSVt .... ...I III 32X3H 10.15132x4 11.16 32x4 11.60134x4 12 00 We furnish the old Urea. : Agents wanted. c . I IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY1 ' 1518 Davenport 8treet NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress. Lea Pullman, Flak Write for prices. Mention s'.xea. K A I M A N TIRE JOBBERS. 201C FARN A M BARGAINS, new No. 1 tires and tubes Tires 45 per cent off. List tuhes 35 per cent, write or phone Webster 1034. Day 1S08 No. 24th. GAIN more miles; have your ttrea is treaded by O. A 43. Tire Co. 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 12S1-W. Repairing and Painting. 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. . N.o weeks of waiting for that new radiator or fender. Built to your order, any style, for automobile, truck or tractor, 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. 2064 Farnam. Omaha, Neb. 1518 FORD SEDAN Electric starter, demountable rims, Kelly-Sprlngfleld tires. Excellent condi tion. NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO. Phone Tyler 1760. lth and Howard. EXPERT radiators, fendrrs and auto bodies; repairing at .reasonable prices. Prompt attention given to garage work ship your radiator direct to ua. NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE, Doug. 7390. 218 8. lth St F. P. Barnura Co., 2122 Cum-.ng. D 8044. High grade Automobile Painting Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos. the Motorcycle Man. J7tn and Leavenworth Horses Live Stock Vehicles. HARNESS, SADDLES and TRAVELING GOODS. We make them ouraelvea and aell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profita for Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. Phone Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam. DON'T FORGET the big horae anC mule auctions at stock yards stables next Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm mules. Sale starts at 10 o'clock. L C Gallup, Auctioneer. SIX GOATS FOR SALE, reasonable. Easy milkers. Phone Walnut 1027. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. FOR SALE Eggs from pen of thorough bred White Hose Comb. Wyandottes; good laying strain. 12.51 per 15. pre paid, on ordera booked by April 15. Mrs. C. T. Charling, R 1 Box 27, Mead. Neb. WHEAT screenings 12.25 per hundred. A. W Wagner, 801 N. 16th St.. Doug. 1142. WHITE ROCK HATCHING EGGS from Omaha show winners. Benson 288. PERSONAL HENRY SCHILKEFF and Bob Cave of Havelock, Neb., missing from home since Saturday. Henry is 12 years old; last seen wearing blue-striped overalls, blue serge coat, grey cap and grey-checkered knee panta under overalls. He has blue eyes, dark hair and round face. Bob Cave Is 14, last seen wearing over alls and grey coat and cap. Anyone noticing these boya notify chief of po lice. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magatines. We collect We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. MRS. EMMA D1SCHNER. Route 5, Box 61. St. Joseph, Mo., will be glad tor any Information as to the whereabouts of her brother. Roy McAHstcr, Lsat heard from in Omaha In IMS. R1C HA RD HARRISON, EngTrshman, ago 38, bricklayer, In Omaha, 191. Anyone knowing his address please write. Har rison McNish. Assinibola. Saak., Canada. "PURE GOLD" Margine; fresh dally, de livered to your door once a week; worth more; cost leas: also real buttermilk Tylr 2.164. WILL give good hom to small child for I reasonable sum. No other children. ' lied 6193. Copyright, 11UT. International Newt Ftrv!r. ( f V li WHAT DO YOU II T I PkiT.vUF I I I I I MEAN PYV ifivim'I I INSIST ON SHE? A LADY STAND WON'T in tiURE ANt ONE LP0 THE-UtEmOU- ) l00T5IDe-tH0V J,; 1 f FOP. OVER A JJ BEIOU 3S HI . 11 ffiB, Market LIVE STOCK Receipts were: Cattle. Official Monday .... 9.538 Official Tuesday 9.310 Official Wednesday.. 7,848 Estimate Thursday .. 3.560 Four days tills week. .29.744 Same days Isst week 23,201 Same daya 2 ws ago 27,700 Same days 3 ws ago 29.691 Same days year ago 26,219 Hogs. 16,782 15.823 1S.S66 16.800 67.971 70.101 91,213 70,227 61,147 Sheep, 5.225 13,144 5.8:8 6.7O0 SJ.752 36,039 41.868 26.689 60,20 Receipts and disposition of live stork at the Union stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m , March 13, 1919: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Wabash 3 Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. & N. W., east C. 4 N. W west C, St. P,, M. & O C B. & Q , eaat C, B. & Q., west C, R. I. & P., east C . R. I. & P. west Illinois Central Chicago G. W ,, Total receipts 3 45 12 4. n 9 17 4 3 1 1 51 5 1"3 24 ...157 237 38 ' DISPOSITION HEAD. Cat Morris Co tie. Hogs. Sheep. 526 2.076 634 Swift & Co 1, ,105 3.028 2,73 Cuiiahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co 1, Schwartz & Co .1. W. Murphy Morrell 'Lincoln Packing Co.... So. Omaha Packing Co. Hoffman BPos Maytrowich & Vail... 1'. o'Dea Wilson 988 2S5 3.305 873 1,500 1.284 3.429 36 72 1 15 7 95 30 93 2 226 3 42 89 28 10 159 11 6 316 38 19 8 063 Benton & Van Sant.... F. P. Lewis Huntzlnger & Oliver .1. B. Root Co 1 .1. H. Bulla Kosenstock Bros Worthelmer & Degen.. Ellis & Co Suliivan Bros Mo -Kan. C. A C. Co.. . E. G. Christie Banner Bros John Harvey Jensen & Lundgren.... Dennis & Francis Omaha Packing Co.... Other buyers 1, 2,137 Totals. . , .6,278 16,347 7,875 Cattle There was a fair run of 134 cars, or 3.600 head of cattle and trading was steady on desirable, weighty steers and alow on plain underweight lots. Best steers are 15cj)25c lower for the week and plain gradea are fully that much lower. Butcher stock was strong and 25c higher on every thing except fanners and cutters and plain killers and fully steady with a week ago, on anything desirable. Stockers and feeders were strong and 25c 2 50c higher for the week. Cattle Prime steers. 18.0018.75; good to choice beeves, I17.35ffil7.75"; fair to good beeves, JT4.7517.00; common to fair beeves, I13.7514.50; good to choice yearlings, 14.0017.00; fair to geod yearlings, 112. 50514. 50;. common to fair yearlings, I9.00gl2.25; good to choice heifers, 12.6015.40; prime cows. 112.50 14.00; good to choice cows, 110.25 12.00; fair to good cows, I8.6010.00; common to fair cows, 5.507.60; choice to prime feeders, 14.0015.76; good to choice feeders, . $11.6013. 75; medium to good feeders, I10.50ll.50; good to choice stockers, I10.0012.00; fair to good stockers, 19.00 10.00; common to fair stockers, 17.00 8.50; stock helfera, 17.00 8.60; stock cows, 6.767.50; stock calves, 8.0011.50; veal calves, 18.00 13.50; bulls, stags, etc., 9.50tl.00. Hogs Receipts were 232 loads, esti mated at 16,800 head. The bloom present the fore part of the week was entirely missing today. The market opened with a very fow sales to shippers, steady to 10 cents lower, when It went dead .for a period, finally resuming shortly before 10 o'clock all the way from 20 eenta to 40 centa lower than yesterday. Bulk of today's sales was $18.60 18.90, with a top at $19.10. Sheep There were 2T loads of sheep and lambs here today, estimated at 5,700 head. Demand was broad and the trade opened at an early hour, fully 25fl50c higher, than yesterday, fat lambs selling mostly from $19.10 to $19.50, with a top of $19.65. Fat ewes sold from $13.00 to $13.50, with yearlings and wethers at $17.00. Trade was active at the advance. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $1.0019.66; lambs, fair te good, $18.50019.00; lamb feeders, $16.5017.76; yearlings, good to choice, $16.60 17.76; wethers, fat, $13.0014.60; ews, good to choice. $12.7513.60; ewes, fair to good, $12.00(3)12.75; ewe feeders, $7.0008.50. MONEY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, planoa and notes a secui Ity, $40. mo., H. goods, total, $1.60 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETT. 482 Security Bldg., lth (farnam. Ty. Ill LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND f.IRERTT BONDS. 41 Of 10 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 111. '0 8TH FLK. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 6. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock, 1614 Todge, D. 6619. Eat 181 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS ft-' Si The late J. P. Mor gan, World's great est financier, said: "The man who owns his home has a better standing with his family, his employer, his associates and his bank than has the man who des not own his home." One acre and a 5-R. all modern house, four blocks to car. Snap at $3300. $250 cash, balance terms. fSV BEAVERS . 53? 760 Omaha Nat'I Bank. Douelas 2450 and Industrial News of GRAIN MARKET Omaha, March II, 1919. Receipts of grain were very light, rorn constituting the bulk of the arrivals, with 27 cars. Wheat receipts were 6 cars, oats 13 cars, rye 2 cars and barley 1 car. Corn prices ranged from uio'lianged to 8 cents higher with the market general ly at an advance, offerings had a reatly ale. Oals declined 14c to 1c, will;' the bulk a cent lower. Rye and barley were unchanged. Scarce ly enough wheat showed up to make a market. The few samples brought about unchanged figures. OMAHA FUTURE MARKET Art. Op. nTHtghTLow! J Close, f TcVy.' Corn ( Mar. 1.43 .4j May 1.41 1.41 1 384 1.38 1 1.4J, July 1.364 1.36's 1.334 1.334 1 38 Oats Mar 604 ,614 May 63 ,63 July 61 ,6 2 OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago Wheat 5 3 Corn 27 n iss Oate .., 13 ir, 1s Re 2 3 2 Barley 1 i Shipments Wheat 12 1,-, 16 Corn 43 ir,.t Oats 22 17 21 Rye . . . . 4 i Barley 5 7 1 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS Wheal Corn. (lain Chicago 1 off 33 KanRas City 17 13 St, Louis .,,.12 f,4 r, Minneapolis 261 ' Dulutli 4 ,. Winnipeg- 31 , ....... ..... v i,, x lr IOIUI, Jl.Mt 1 Car, $1.43. No. 4 white. 1 car. It US K. 1 yellow, 1 car (old), $1.47: 3 cars, $1.46; 1 car shipper's weights), $1.46. No. 4 yel low (old), $1.46; 6 cars, $1.42; 2 cars. $1.41; 1 oar, $1.40; 1 car, $1.39. No. 6 yel low, 1 car (shipper's weight), $1.37; 2 cars. $1.37. No. I yellow, 1 car, $1.34 No 3 mixed, r car. $1.43: 1 car. $1.41. No. 6 mixed, 1 car (shipper's weights), $1.36 1 car, $1.34; 1 car, $1.33. oata no. $ white. 1 car (shipper's weights). 62c: 1 car. onto- 2 car. aiun- 5 cars. 61c. No. 4 white. 1 or 'tlef A cars, 604c Rye No. 2, 1 car, $1.40. Barlev No 3. 1 enr QAe ..I..I.J ca,rs. 92c. ' ' Wheat No. 4 hard, 1 car (smutty), $2.38. Sample hard, 1 car, $2.24. No. 1 spring. 1 car (smuttv). 12 29 Nn 9 mi,.j 2 cars, (durum). 12.12. Chicago Grain and Provisions. - Chicago, March 13. Corn nluneed heav ily downward In price today owing In the main to word that the government nro. posed to take stern action atratnst any attempt to hoard foodstuffs. The market closed weak, 4 to 4c net lower, with May 11.36 4 to 1.36'4, and July $1,314 to $1.81 Vi. Oats loat 14c to 24c, and provisions 6O0 to $1.00. Waves of selling In the corn market clearly Indicated that the sentiment of the trade had undergone almost a complete reversal over night. From the outset, at tention irom every quarter rocussed on the prospect of rigorous federal measures said to be In store for individuals who took undue advantage of the recent lettina down of bars by the food administration. Ihe ract that railroads had again em bargoed freight shipments to New York, and that an acute stage had once more been reached In the harbor strike there counted also as a depressing Influence. Additional purchasing of Argentine corn to come to the United States tended like wise to deprive the market of support, ex. cept from profit-taking shorts. Oats broke In sympathy with corn. Maximum declines took place In pro visions. Packers were said to be on the selling aide, and there was mention of difficulty in obtaining vessel room for ex ports. Additional purchasing of Argentine corn to come to the United States tended to prevent any important rally. The close was weak, 4c to 4e net lower, with May $1,36 4 to 1.364, and .July $1,314 to $1,314. Difficulty In obtaining vessel room for exports bad considerable bearish Influence, but the main factor appeared to be gos sip about government action to be taken agatnat hoarding. Chicago, March 13. Cash quotations: Corn No. 8 yellow, $1.4344 4M.46; No. 4 yellow, $I.421.43; Nn. 5 yellow, $1.89$ 1.404. Oats No. 3 white, II 62c ; standard. Il624c. Rye No. 2, $1.491.49 4. Barley 849Sc. - Seeds Timothy $7.6010.50; clover, nominal. Provisions Pork Nominal; lard, $27.12; ribs, $25.0025.60. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, atock and grain brokers, 815 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. I Open. High. I Low. Cloa. Yes. Corn Mar 1.48 1.47 1.43 1.44 1.4$ May 1.89 1.39 1.36 1.36 1.46 J'ly 1.34 1.34 1.31 1.314 1.35 Sep. 1.30 1.30 1.274 1.274 1.324 Oats Mar 63 Mar .634 .634 .62 .624 .644 J'ly .63 .634 .614 -64 Pork May 46.25 47.00 45.00 46.00 46.00 J'ly 43.15 43.15 42.05 42.05 43.05 Lard May 27.60 27.60 27.17 27.12 27.62 J'ly 27.20 27.47 26.47 26.47 26.97 Ribs May 126.40 25.40 24.80 24.77 26.27 J'ly 124.15 24.15 23.60 23.62 24.00 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, March 18. Flour Un changed. Barley 77 iff 88c. Rye No. 2, $1,464 ffl Bran $37.00. Corn $1.361.37. Oats 58 68 4c Flax $3,654 3.66. Kansas City I J to Stork. Kansas City, Mo., March 13. Corn March. $1,32 4: May, $1.89; July, $1,34 4: September, $1.28. Omaha Hay Market. No. midland prairie hay, $26.50 to $27.50; No. 2 midland prairie bay, $24.00 to $25.06. No. 1 lowland prairie hay, $22.00 to $24.00; No. 2, $18.00 to $20.00; No. 8. $14.00 to $18.00, Choice alfalfa, $32.00; No. 1, $30.00 to $31.00; standard, $28.06 to $29.00; No. 2, $25.00 to $27.00; No. 3, $22.00 to $23.00. Oat atraw. $12.00 to $18.00; wheat straw. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, March 13. Evaporated Ap ples Slow. Prunes Scarce. Apricots Quiet. Peaches Supplies light. Raisins Firm New Vork ttugar. New York, March 13. Sugar Unchanged Drawn for The Bee by 00 ARE AVFULLX KINO - I FINANCIAL New York, March 13. Reactionary ten dencies were uppermost during the greater part of today's very lively stock market, prices breaking sharply at times In those Ipsu'-s which recently were the objects of bullish attention. In place of the public Interest manifest at Intervals earlier In the week, there were indications of more extensive realizing sala under cover of feverish activity in a fow of the high priced specialties. Aside from the publication of several statements of earnings by Industrial com panies which were less favorable than yes terday's exhibits and the suspension of the "extra" quarterly dividend on the stojt of one of the Important copper pro ducers, there was little In the day's hsp penings to explain the reverBl. Cables continued to heighten the Im pression In financial circles of an early determination of the fundamental features beforo the peace conference and Washing ton reported headway In the conferences between the administration and railroad executives, although rails were almost a negligible factor. The one outstanding feature was fur nished by Industrial Alcohol, which next to United States Steel, was the most ac tive issue of the day with an extreme ad vance of 15 points. United Statea Stel fluctuated within a radius of almost 3 points, but was under constant pressure, closing at a fractional loss, but related Industrials and equip, tnr'nts. also leathers, tobaccos, some of ihe ol.l oils and fertilizers were firm to strong. Trniling in bonds was a trifle broader and firm in the main, although Liberty issues wcr irregular and Anglo-French 5a yielded a trifle. Total sales , par value, aggregated $11, 250.000. Old United States bonds un changed on call. Number of shares and range High. 49 'i 93 4 68 4 69 74, 119--4 107 124 62 924 1094 49 4 19 lei" 71 594 40 97 26 414 62 4 68 4 23 4 63 17 158 4 162 4 94 444 994 47 4 109 254 464 20 304 37" 189 234 244 164 76 324 107 4 94 254 444 48 20 4 S3 104 1034 29 654 2144 130 4 142 97 72 4 88 46 67 of prices of Closing Low. Bid. .... 734 47 48 4 92 93 664 68 68 68 II84 1184 106 106 13 13 61 61 4 924 924 107 108 4 49 49 the leading stocks: Sales. Am. Beet Sugar American Can .. 13.500 Am. Car & Fdry. 7.600 Am- Tjocomotlye. 3,700 Am. S. & Ref. .. 8.700 Am. Sub. Ref... 2.100 Am. Tel. ft Tel., . 3,200 Am. Zinc, L. & S. 600 Anaconda, Copper 3,700 Atchison l,6uo A G & W I S S t 1,800 Bait. & Ohio... 700 Butte & S. Cop. 200 18 sis" 67 4 594 384 67 24 ii" 504 664 23 61 174 158 1 26 163 71 69 4 40 97 24 34 41 614 67 23 4 62 174 California Pet Canadian Pacific 1,100 Central Leather, 33,600 Ches. & 0 1,400 Chi. Mil. & St. P. 4,400 Chi. A N. W... 200 R. I. & P. ctfs 11.600 Chlno Copper Col. Fuel & Iron. 800 Corn. Prod. Ref., 52,100 Crucible Steel .. 23,900 Cuba Cane Sug. Dls. Securities... Erie 1,100 26,000 2,900 500 15,500 1.400 13,000 300 5,700 21,400 2,500 2,500 S00 4,400 General Electric. General Motors.. Great. Nor. pfd. . G. N. Ore CUs... 158 4 159 161 93 93 43 ' 99 46 107 254 464 20 304 37 " 185 22 24 4 16 764 31 107 934 254 44 48 194 81 104 102 29 62 4 207 484 99 47 1"8 4 25 46 4 20 304 115 4 37 1864 22 24 4 16 764 324 107 4 93 25 4 44 48 19 82 104 103 29 62 4 III. Central .... In. Copper I. M. Marine pfd. In. Niokel In. Paper K. C. Southern.. Ken. Copper..... & Nashville Maxwell Motors. 600 Mex. Petroleum.. 68,700 Miami Copper .. 1,800 Missouri Pacific... 3,200 Nevada Copper.. 300 New York Central 1,300 N. Y., N. H. & H. 2.400 Nor. & Western.. 200 Northern Pacific 1.900 Pac. Tel. & Tel.. 200 Pennsylvlnla .... 1,600 Pittsburg Coal.. 400 Ray Con. Cop. .. 1.600 Rep. Iron & Steel 7,900 Shat. Ariz. Cop.. 200 Southern Pacific. 25,000 Southern Rail. .. 2.800 Studebaker Cor.. 47,400 Texas Co 35.00 09 4 Union Pacific... 1,300 U. S. I. Alcohol. 64.600 U. S, Steel 169,100 IT. S. Steel pfd.. 1294 130 128 4 140 954 96 .... 114 714 72 88 88 45 45 65 66 135,000. ' tah Copper ... 3.800 Western Union .. 200 W house Electric 6.400 Beth. "B" 18,400 Total shares for the day 1, Stock Quotations. Furnished by Peters Trust Company. Bid Asked. First Liberty S4i 98.50 Second Liberty 4 93.74 Third Liberty 44 95.20 Fourth Liberty 4 4s 93.98 Am. For. Securities (1919)... 9im h"4 Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s (1925). 1034 104 Am. Telephone 6s (1924) 994 99 Am. Tobacco 7s (1922) 1024 103 Am. Tobacco 7s (1923) 1024 102 Anaconda Copper 6s (1929).. 97 1-16 97 Anglo French 5s (1920) 974 97 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1619) 100 100 Arm.on. Deb. 6s (1923) .. .100 100 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1923) ... .100 100 Arm. Con. Dob. 6s (1924). .. .100 100 Beth. Steel 7s (1919) iuui-hiwh Beth. Steel 7a (1922) 1014 101 Beth. Steel 7s (1923) 1014 101 Canada 6s (1921) 98 9S4 Cudahy 7s (1923) 1014 1014 Int. R. T. lis (1921) u Kan. City Ter. 6s (1923) 100 i""1 Proctor & G. 7s (192S) 103 103 Proctor & G. 7s (1922) 1024 102 Russian Rubles 64s (1936). .128 134 Union Pacific 6s (1928) 1034 104 Wilson & Co. s (1928)...... 944 94 New York Bonds. U. 5. 2s. rcg... 97Gt. N. 1st 44a 854 U. S. 2s, coup. 97I. C. ref. 4s 80 IT. S. 3s, reg.. 89 Int. M. M. 6s.. 98 U. S. 3s, coup. 89 K. C. S. ref. 5s 84 U S. Lib. 3 4s 89.52L. & N. un. 4s 84 4 IT. S 4s rcg. .105 M K & T 1st 4s 65 U. S. 4s, coup.. 105 Mo. P. gen. 4s 61 Am For Beo Cs 99Monr. rower os 3 Am. T. A T. c. 5s 904N. Y. C. deb. 6s 984 Anelo-French 5a 974'N. rac. 4s.... b.iu Arm A- Co. 44 88V.N. Pac. 3s 69 Atchison gen. 4s 83 "O. . L. ref 4s Bo 4 B. A O. cv. 4 4s 77 4Pao T. & T. 6s 92 4 Beth Steel r. 5s 89 4Penn. con. 44s 95 Cen. Leather 6s 964Penn. gen. 44s 864 Cen. Pacific 1st 79Readlng gen. 4s 854 C. A O. cv. 6s 86 S L A S F a 6s 66 4 C B & Q Joint 4s 95 S. Pac. cv. 6s 103 C M & S P c 44 78S. -Hallway 6s.. 934 C R I P r. 49 72T. P. 1st.. 90 C. A 9. r. 4 4 78 Union Paciflo 4s 864 1) ft R G r. 6s 79 IT. S. Rubber 6s 864 D of C 6s (1931) 97U. S. Steel 6s 1004 Erie gen. 4a 544'Wabash 1st .. 93 Gen. Klec. Es 100 French 5 105 3-16 BW'Askcd. New Tork Money. New York, March 13. Mercantile Pa per Unchanged. Sterling Unchanged. Franca Unchanged. Guilders Unchanged. Lire Unchanged. Mexican Dollars Unchanged. Time Loans Firm; unchanged. Call Money Unchanged. . Liberty Bond Prices. New York, March 18. Prices of Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. m. today were: 34s, M.64; first 4a. 94.24; second 4s. 9366; first 4'is. 94. 5; second 44. 93 10; third I',.-, 95.14, fourth i'.ta, 93.92. George McManus the Day OMAHA PRODUCE Wholesale prlros of beef ruts: Loins, No. 3, 464c; No. 3, 27c. Ribs No. I, 184c; No. 3. 21 4c. Rounds, No. 2. 27c; No. 3, 234c. Chucks, No. 3, 234c; No. 3. 174c Plates, 154. ;. No. 3. 134c Fruits. Orangs80-96.lml, $,'..75; 1:6, $6.00; 150-324. $6.26; 176, 2"n. 216. 253, 28, $6.60. Grape Fruit Dr. Phillips, 36, 46, $5.60; Dr. Phillips. 64, $6 00; Pr Phillips. 61, SO, $6.60. Chase Co. Palm Florida. 86, $4.50; 46, J4.76; 54, $5 .00. Lemons Golden bowls. 300, 360, $6.00; other brands, 300, 360, $5,50 Bananas 7 4c. Apples Fancy wine saps, 138. 160, 168, 175. $4.50; 188, 200. $4.25; "C" grade Ben Davis, 125, 130, 150, 163, 175, $3.60; bar rel apples, Ben Davis and Ganos, $12.00. Vegetables. Potatoes Colorado white 0. 8. No. 1, cwt., $1 75; branded B. R. Ohlos, per cwt., $3.00. Sweet Potatoea California baskets. $3 60. Red Onions Sk lots, 6e. Cabbage California cratea - (marked wt.), 4c; small lots. 8c; head lettuce (about 54 dos. ), crt.. $8.00; head lettuce, doze, $1.50; leaf lettuce, doz., 70c; shal lots, carrots, turnips, doz., 75c; beets, parsley, doz., 76c; southern radishes, doz., 75c; home grown radishes, doz., 60c; 8 doz. leaf lettuce, 1 doz. shallots. 1 dos. H. G. radishes, basket, $3.60; artichokes, doz., $2,110; Brussels sprouts, lb., 20c; spln sch, lb., 10c; peppers, lb., 25c; hot house cukes, doz., $2.00 to $4.00: celery, Flori da, doz., $2,00; celery, Florida, crt., $7.00; cauliflower, crt., $2.00. Old Roots Beets, carrots, lb., So; tur nips, parsnips, lb.. 8c; rutabagoes, lb., 24c Onion Sets Red and yellow, bu $2.60; wilto, bu., $4.25. . Miscellaneous Cracker Jack, Checkers and Chums, case lots, $5.60; Vj case lots, $2.65: shelled pop corn, 124c; Alrllno honey, 2 doz. 6 oz.. per case, $4.20; 3 doz. 14oz., per case, $8.70. Nuts English walnuts, sk. lots, 33c, less, 35c; Jumbo raw peanuts, 15c; Jumbo roast peanuts, 17c; No. 1 raw peanuts, 12c; No. 1 roast peanuts. 15c. St. Louis Uve Stork. St. Louis. Mo.. March 13. Cattle Re ccipts, 2.S00; best, strong to higher; others, steady; native beef steers, $11.60 18.50; yearling steers and heifers, $9.604ji 16.00; cows. $12.(I0 13.60; stockers and feeders. $10.00(013.50; fair to prime south ern beef steers. $10.00(9 18.00; beef cows and heifers. $750616.00; canners and cutters, $5.507.26; native calves, $7.75 17.60. 1 Hogs Receipts. 15,900: market, 10 to 15 cents lower; lights, $19.00(819.60; pigs, $15.00 18.00; mixed and butchers, $19.10 19.70: good heavy, $19.6019.80; bulk, $19.2019.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600; steady; lambs, $l.O019.25; ewes, $12.00 13.60; canners and choppers, $5.00 9.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City. Mo., March 13. Cattle receipts 1,800; no southerns; 10 to 15 centa higher; prime fed steers, $18.00 4? 19.00; Crossed beef steers, $12.0018.00; western steers, $13. 0017.00; southern steers, nominally, $7.00SS13.00; cows, $9.00 14.00; heifers, f 10.00 rrji 11. 60 ; stockers and feeders, $12.00ii16.50; bulls, $9.00 12.00; calves, $10.00 tfo 14.50. Hogs 6,000; steady; bulk, $18.75 19.15; heavy, $18.954ij19.35; packers and butchers, $18.0itnu.35; lights, $18.60 19.25; pigs, $14.00f)18.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000; 25 to 60 cents higher; lambs, tlS.2EeiV.76; yearlings. $16.60(317.5O; wethers, $14.60W 15.00; ewes, $13.60014.50; stockers and feeders, 115.50 17.50. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., March I3.i-Cattle Re ceipts, 1,700 head; market steady; beef Bteera. $1 1.60 1 6.00; fat cows and heifers, I7.50ifiil2.75; canners. $5.50j)7.00; stockers and feeders. $7.50(1J 11.60; feeding cows and heifers, $6.76jf8.00. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market, 10c40c lower; light, I18.30wll.75; mixed. $18.50318.85; heavy, $18.6018.00; bulk of sales, $18.4018.75. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; market, steady. New York General. New York, March 13. Flour Firm: spring patents and Kansas straights, $11.00 it 11.35. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.34. track New York. Corn Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, and No. 2 white, $1.6. cost and freight New York. ,Oats Spot, easy; standard. 72c. Lard Easy; mlddlewest, $27.6027.70. Other articles unchanged. Chicago Produce. Chicago, March 13. Butter Highor; creamery. 50 58c. Eggs Higher; receipts. 9,892 cases; firsts, 38 4e; ordinary firsts, 38c; at mark. Cases Included, 37 4 38 4 c. Potatoes Higher; receipts, 30 cars; Wisconsin and Michigan, $1.60 1.70; Min nesota, $1.40 1.60. Poultry Alive, unchanged. New York Produce. New York. March 13. Butter Hisher; creamery higher than extras, 62624c; extras. 61jii614o; flrts, S8604c Eggs Steady; unchanged. Cheese Firm; unchanged. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., March 13 racking butter, 2 centa up; 36c. Poultry and Eggs Unchanged. New York Cotton. New York, March 13, Cotton closed barely ateady, with last prices net un changed to 25 points, higher on the new and net unchanged to 95 points higher on the old style months. Liberty Bonds and other Investments Bought For Cash New York market prices paid on all issues. Mack's Bond House 1421 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 3644 SKINNER PACKING 1 Aiiitn 4 , v I KBII1 a . t-u nTcs ra 1 f s a 1 v V w mow IH6-lll8--Doud1as St Tel-Douosl52l i II. C, OF MATERIAL AND LABOR HITS PLUMBIM TRADE Master Plumbers in Conven tion Here Unanimous in Declaring Their Work Will Cost More. If j oil are contrmpIatinB doiiiR ome plumbing this spring:, you liar! 1'Ctter sire tip your bank account and count (he cash in your pockets prior to placing your order. It i; Going to cost money and real bis money, too, to have any plumbing done, according to the delegates at tending the annual convention ol the Nebraska Master Plumbers association, in session in Omaha. While the end of the war hai brought about a reduction in cer tain necessities, it has not been fell by the master plumbers who are engaged strictly in doing plumbing. Material i as high, if not highet than a year ago and from 50 to 7t per cent higher than it was five years hence. Labor too, lias become a big problem. Pay for men in the shops and out on the jobs, thev assert, is 25 to 50 per cent above the prices of five years ago. There is nothing to indicate a reduction. Five years ago journeymen plumbers were paid 40 to oO cents an hour and this spring the scale starts in at $1.25, and there is a scarcity of men too, The morning session of the plumb ers' convention opened with a ques. tion box and the discussion of "What is a fair profit?" Many ol the delegates maintained that con sidering all angles of the business, 20 per cent is not too much, while others maintained that fairly good money could be made on 10 per cent. J. W. Gamble, president of the Chamber of Commerce, delivered a short address, predicting great busi ness prosperity for Nebraska and the entire central west during the coming year. "Business Efficiency from the Of fice Standpoint," was discussed by C. E. Cantrcll of Grand Island, and "Selling, the Plumbing and Heating Idea to the Public. Ihe session closed with an address by John Sul livan, manager of the L, Wolfe Manufacturing company. This afternoon the plumbers are holding their business jnd tonight they will end the convention with a dance at the Hotel Castle. a Chicago Uve fslucK. Chicago, March 13. (U. 8. Bureau of Markets) Cattlt Receipts, ,000; beet steers and she-stock, 15 to 25 cents high er; top steers, $20.35, a now record for the year; calves, bulls and feeders, steady; estimated tomorrow, 4,009; Beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16. 8620. 35; common and medium, $10.65 16. 8r; butcher stock, cowa and heifers. $ 7.25 6 15.75; canners and cutters, $6.007.25: stockers and feeders, good choice and prime, til. JO'S 15 25; Inferior, common and medium, t8.2T.fi 11.25; veal calves, good and choice, $17.6018.0. Hogs Receipts, 26,000: market mostly 25 to 30 cents lower than yesterday's average; early top, $11.80: practical ton late, $19.60; estimated tomorrow. 26,000; hulk of sales, $ 19.1 .1 (gC 19 60; butchers, $19,36519.60; light, $18.851.40; pack ing. $18.0019.30; throughout, $17.26 18.00; pigs, good to choice, $17.0018.2 . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14,000 head: market opened steady to strong: best lambs held higher; lambs, choice and prime, $!9.7619.90; medium and good. $18.5019.75: culls, $15.2517.00; ewes, choice end prime. 813.85(814.26; medium and good, $11.25813.85; culls, 6.009.oo. St. Joseph Live stork. St. Joseph, March 13. Cattle Receipts, 1.000 head; market higher; steers, $16.00 to 18.00; cows snd heifers, $6.O011.5O: calves, $7.0014.60. Hogs Receipts, 2,600 head: market slow; top, $19. 2; bulk, $18.76(8119.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.500 head: market higher; lambs, $18.00019.60; ewes, $7.00 14.00. Tnrpentlne and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., March 13. Turpenlne Firm, a 654c; sales, 368 bbls.; receipts, 369 bbls.; shlpmcns, 132 bbls.; sock, 26, 106 bbls. Roslr. Nominal Rales, none; receipts, 115 casks; shipments, 86 rssks; stock. 66. 429 casks. Quote: B, 113.10; D,E, 113.15; F, $13.20; G, $13.25; H, $13.30; I, $13.65; K. $15.75; M, $16.35; N, WG, $16.30; WW, $16.75. New York Cotton. New York, March 13. Cotton Futures opened barely steady: March, old. 26.47r; May, old. 24.13c: new, 24.35c; July, old, 23.06c; new, 23.40c; October, old. 21.60c; net 22.10c; December, old, 21.55c; new, 21.85c. Liberty Bonds. New York, March 13. Closing prices on Liberty bonds today were 34s, $98. 44; first 4s, $94.32; second 4s, $93.72; first 44s. $94.64; second 44s, $93 80; third 44. $95.18; fourth 44s. $93.92. New York Metals. New York. March 13. Copper--Dull; electrolytic. 144 4? 15c. Spelter and Lead Unchanged. At London: Spot: Tin, 241 6s; othen unchanged. " St. Louie Grain.- St. Louis, March 13. Corn May, $1.39: July. $1,844. Jats May, 6e; July, 62o. London Money. London, March 13. Money and dis count, unchanged. Linseed. Dululh, March 13. Linseed $3.68. UitriilrJ Tile Sib Bulrt Complete Upon Voue rarm. Absolutely Guaranteed to Stand. A Silo save feed. Saving fed aaves money. The money saved on the feed bill In on season will pay the cost of the Silo and A TURNER TILE SILO LASTS A LIFETIME, J. F. Turner Sib Cp. 16th Avt. ft 4th St., Council BluUa f3 f - "' Y ' 1 '