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iHE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919. 15 t AUTOMOBILES. TRUCKS. 1 ur4 Indiana, 1-ton, xcellent condl, tlotx. 1.!00. 1 used Indian J-ton. In rood ihapo, romplat with cab and itork body: li.soo. 1 Panhard lH-ton, with aolld door . cab, 11,200. We guarantee thes furk to ba In rood condition. -STANDARD MOTOR ; , CAR CO., CARL CHANflSTBOM, PRES. 1 JOJO.JOJJ Far nam AUCTION! AUCTION!! ' Ona Ford S-paasengr touring car, 117 modal will be olil to tha hlrhest biddsr- on Tuesday. March 18, car In A-l condition, 21S4 Cuming. x. MILTON H1RSCH. Auctioneer. NEW ratreadari latent and beat out; coata laaa; ma lea aaven dlffrant traada. Write, wire or call Duplex Tlra Co.. 11 8outh lTth St. aUTOMOBJLB electrical repalra; service atatlon for ' Rayfleld carburetors and folumbla atoraira batteries Kdward. USKD CARS .AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 80i0 Farnam 8t. Omaha. Nab, fcl cara of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 35fiJ Farnam Bt. - D. D. l?o. I VROA1N, 11J Studebaker Six. prac tically new; car In excellent condition; Liberty bonda or cash. Thone, Colfax NBW and uaed Ford, Aniea uodiea, im mediate delivery. O Rourke Uoldstrota Auto Co.. 1701 80 Sttn. 60. S9. BARGAINS IN USF CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., ISth and Jackson. Ford Aaenta. D. J600. SET .LING only pi'lvatelyowned used cars. Tha Omaha Uaed Car Market, 2517 Leavenworth Bt. Tyler 2347. EM' CRT Repairing GUHrunttud service. SERVICE OAR AG 13. fth and Leavenworth. Doug 71)1(0. OAKLAND, St-nslbl Six. , MARSH OAKLAND CO.. SHOO Fnrnam St TllVk for magneto we can't fix; patentee "PAW Affinity Spark Plug. O. Baya dorfer. 810 N. 18th. . WANTED FOR ePOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; Quick action; no delay. Auto (exchange Co. iutt Farnam St. D a6 VELIK light 6, S-piugenger touring car. In first claaa condition. Uood tlrea. Doug- 1 ' 700- ' BRAND NEW CADILLAC, TYPE 67. Touring oar; win sell at a aaeriftca for cash. Phone Tyler 480 week days. (VHEiN you think of uaed cara think of Trawver Auto company, 1010 Farnam St. AUTO STORAGB 24-HOUR SERVICE, v- SERVICE OARAGE. 16fh and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. FORD MARKET New Ford to out of town customer. GOOD USED CARS. GUr L. MMITH. FORD TOURING car for sale. Good con' dltlon. South it. RfiW Ford touring bodies, $126. 2230 Farnam St Tires and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HA1F PRICE. GUARANTEED l.tion MILES. 10x1 .....r....l 7.60S0xH, I til. 32x3 H 10.15131x4 11.7S 11x4 tl.t0l344 11.00 Wa furnish tha old Urea. Agents wanted. I IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1818 Davenport Street. jew tires on sale. Flreatona. Congress, Lea Pullman, Flak. 1 Wrlt tor prices. Mention alaea. K AIM AN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 FARNAM "BARGAINS, new No. 1 tirea and tubeaf Tlrea 45 per cent off. List tubes 35 per cent, write or phope, Webstar 1034. Day 1808 No. 24th. GAIN more rcllea; have your tlrea i treaded by O. ft O. Tlra Co. 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler IJfil-W. Repairing and Painting. WE ' NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUR RADIATOR. BUT CAN BUILD , YOU A NEW ONE. , RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and DEALERS: Write ua for prices on new corea. No weeks of waiting for that new radiator or fender. Built to, your order, any style, ' for automobile, truck or tractor. In 14 hours. Patronize your borne industry. 1 Tha only Radiator and Fender manu facturing ormpany In tha west. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE) COMPANY, 1S1 Cuming. 2064 Farnam. Omaha. Neb. 3 i5i8 FORD SEDAN , Electrls starter, demountable rime. Kelly-Springfield tlrea. Excellent condi tion. NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO. 1 . Phone Tyler 170. 19th and Howard. EXPERT radiator, tenders and auto bodies: repairing at reasonable prlcea. Prompt attention given to garage work ship your radiator direct to ua. - NEBRASKA SERVICE OARA'iB. Djug. 7390. 218 a lth St F. P. Barnum Co., 212! Cunv.nti. D 8044. High grade Automobile Painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargalna In uaed machines. Victor H. Rooe, the Motorcycle Man. 27th and Leavenworth , PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Induatrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaainea. We collect. Wa distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and tnapeot our new home 1110-1113-1114 image st. MRS. EMMA PISClfN'EH. Route 6, Box SI, St. Joeeph. Mo will be glad for any Information as to the whereabouts of her brother, Roy McAlister. Last heard from In Omaha in mio. IF Charlea A. Klledge or Daniel E. El ledge will write to the Cash Grocery of Idaho Falls, Idaho, they will hear something of Interest to them. "PURE GOLD" Margins; fresh daily, de livered to your door once a week; .worth more; cost less; also real butte'milk Tyler !S64. LADY wants children to lake care of. H. 6665. WANTED Desirable young lady to share small apt Phone Tyler 1942 J. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Pure single comb Rhode Island Red eggs. $7.00 per hundred. F. S. Thomas, ( o. Rliiffn. Ia.. R. 3. . . . rocks or Reds. Douglas 2740. Pullets and roosters. Whitney Tyler lom. AvHEAT screenings 12.25 per hundred. A. W Wagner. 801 N. Uth St.. Doug. 1142 WHITE leghorn hatching eggs! Phone Ltndblad. Benson 7)7 W evening. PEDIGREED Silver Persian kittens. Mrs lr W. Miller 3103 Dorcas. Har. 4788. WHITE ROCK hatching eggs, from Om aha show winners. Benson 288. HorsesLive Stock Vehicles. HARNESS. SADDLES and TRAVELING GOODS. - We wake them onraelvea and sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior gooda when you can get high grade gooda at flrat coetf ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. Phone Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam. t)(jN"f FORGET the big horse an. mule auction at siock yarda atablea next Wednesday. Expect a good run 0. choice farm mares, matched teama of farm chunka tad one carload of farm mulea gale atarU et 10 o'clock. L C. Gallup. Auctioneer. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Selling out names atock at a. great .aerified new and old. Quitt ng bus -neaa reason for low price. Call at resi dence. 312 UK" " "U . n ..Vi. c iTTVVTIftN. Having bought an auto delivery truck. . now offer for sale three first-class draft horse, afro two single harness, and one two-horse delivery wagon and two .tnele wagons. 1103 Doda-e if. WOD all around horse, isi Plow, cultivator "and harrow. Two sets of harness. Handy aprlng wagon and fuggy. Just the outtlt ior """ Place. Walnut 2031. 'USf moved to towti; will sell mr nil ksH.. .. . M . AAA lk l.ltMreflM: S I I fpf 1,300 6-yar-old hor. ' "f Ior thfm "CtA CI Uarv AVA. ft II BRINGING UP THI ft A VERY fla NT SWELL REStAORANT J M & WE iOlN; TOSO J a tjr WANT OU TO KEEP ? yvga outer psffsL jgLiaffi&A 1 1 Hve any L Horses Live Stock Vehicles. TO oanh buyer. 3200 will buy my and 7-ear old mulea; 3366 for my 7-year-old mares, 2,700 lbs., to finish my course In college. 2220 Mason St. Good chunky farm mare. 4124 Saratoga St. Colfax 2425. MONEY TO LOAN. Organised by tha Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and aotea aa secui. Ity. 140. mo., H. gooda. total, 13.50 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 483 Security Bldg., 10th Farnam. Ty. t Lowest ratea. Private loan booth. Harry Maleahock, 1514 Todge, D. 6613. Eat 13(1 DIAMOND AND JEWELRT LOANS LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JKWELRf AND 11 LIBERTY BONDS. O C? A 72 10 W. C. FLATAU. EST. lltl - 0 BTH FLR SECURITY BLDG.. TT. 150 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. .. 25.10x100 ft. 4,000 Bridget McCabe and hus. to Margar etha B. Dehming, Ontario at., 250 n. w. of B at., sw. a., 60x120 ft.. 3,150 of Pratt at., w. a., 40x134 1 Hnury tiobersen to Mathew Kaiser Maple St., 120 ft. e. of 60th St., n. Mirhaal L. Clark and wife to Mar- , tin M. Brown. Parker at, 180 ft, west of 26th at, 00x126 ft 2,00 John Sautter and wife to Edward Winkler, T at, lOOrt, west of 2Sth st.. n. a., 60x130 1,500 Harry A. Wolf and wife to Dominek Enno, 17th at. 540 a. of Charlea st., ex., e. a., 45x140 3,350 Arthur PUley to Lela Calvert, Lari mers a vs., 130 ft. w. of 31th ave n. s., 40x138 2,800 Carl E. Hjelm and wife to Josephine Brandt et el, 18th at, 198 ft a. of I St.. w. a.. 60x130 , 1,800 Edward H. Sprague to Emll Falkner Franklin st. 100 ft. w. of 45th st, n. s., 50x150. 2,500 Gecrge T. Rocheford and wife. Mary M. Rice, 36th ave., 200 ft. e. Rodney Savings Bank tn Harvey J. Grove, Stewart at., 150 ft e. of 40th st, n. s., 60x130 ft, und. 1-0. 116 Mark G. Rogers et al to Harvey J. Glove, Seward nt, 150 ft. of 40th. St., n. s., 50x130 ft., und. 3-8.- 650 Ethyl A. Rogers et al to Harvey J. Grove, Steward st, 150 ft e. of 40th St., n. a., (0x130, und. 2-6. 433 Frederick Engel and wife to John Hocox, s. e. cor. 61st and Burt, at, 60x135 ft 1,850 Homer A. Searle and wife et al to J. M. Grace, a. e. cor., 81st and ' Foppleton ave., 100x142 ft. . ..... 8,000 Elmer E. Gilliam and wife to Victor W Nelson, s. w. cor. 45th and Marry st, 40x115 ft 3,560 Coffee) Market. New York, March 17. The market for coffee futures was easier today. Rumors of an easier cost and freight situation were not confirmed, but there waa some celling believed to be against purchasea In Braxtl Or coffee to arrive and there were comparatively few buyers around the ring. .After opening at a decline of 1 to 4 points the market showed no special fea ture during the day, but weakened fur ther ,n the late trading, with May selling off 15. lOo and December to 18.97c, and with the closo showing a net loss of 23 to 27 points. May. 15.0c: July, 14.60c; September. 14.23c: October, 14.14cs De cemher, 13.96.ci January, 13.90c. March, 13.90c. Snot coffee aulet: Rio 7e, 16',ic: Santos Is, 21e. No fresh offers were reported In the, cost ana ireignt mantel irom Santos. , The official csblea showed no change In Brazilian market except Santos futures, which were 'unchanged to 25 rels lower. Braslllan port receipts 22,000 bags. , New York Cotton. New Tork. March 17. Cotton futures opened steady; May, old. 23.85c; new. 24.92c; July. old. 22.86c; new, zj.ooo; uo tober. old, 21.07c; tiewi 22.02e; December, oldj 23.10c; new, 21.90c; January, old, 22.00c: new, 21.87c. Cotton Futurea closed steady:' May, 01a, 24.03c; new. 34.68c; July, old, 23.90c; new, 23.29c; October, old, 31.30c; new, 21.60c; December, old, 22.10c: new, 21.47c. Spot, quiet; middling, 28.70c. Metal Market. New York. March 17. Copper Dull; electrolytic, 14$15c. Iron Quiet: No. 1 northern and No. 1 southern, $34.00; No. 2 northern an,d No. 3 southern, 332.25. Lead Easier Spot, 5.20fi6.35; March, 5.20e5.27H. - ; Spelter Steady; spot and March, 16.10 0.224. At London Spot Copper, 77; eleo trolytlc, 81; tin, 238 6s; lead, 28; spel ter, 38 10s. Omaha Hay Market, Receipts on both prairie hay and alfalfa light, and with tha demand good, it has caused the market to advance on both prairie hay and alfalfa. Oat and wheat straw In demand with no change In prlcea. Choice upland prairie hay. 131; No. 1, $29.00 to $30.00; No. 2, $25.00 to $27.00; No. 3 $20.00 to $24.00; No. 1 midland, $29.00 to $30.00; No. 2. $25.00 to $27.00; No. 1 lowland, $23.00 to $25.00; No. 3. $20.00 to $22,000; No. 3. $18.00 to $20.00. Choica alfalfa, $33.00; No. 1, $31.00 to Dry Gnodi. New York, March 17. Cotton goods market today was more active and prices on print cloths and convertibles showed further advances. Sheetings were firmer. Ray silk was slightly higher with the de mand moderate. Dress goods were bought steadily in moderate volume. Men's wear waa firm. To Close an Estate We Offer Seven houses, southwest comer 20th and Clark, lot 135x140; all specials paid; annual rent $1,224. Price $7,500. " 2218-20 Chicago, double frame dwelling, each house, has- 8 rooms, bath, laundry and fur nace. Rent $600. Price $5,000. . Southeast corner 28th and Dodge, 4 small houses, rent $4,800. Price $4,500. ' 3223 Cass, 6 roomsmodern, $3,300. 2614 Seward, 8 rooms, furnace, bath, $2,200. 2616 Seward, 5 rooms, $1,350. 1505 North 20th, 4 rooms, $1,200. , 1 If you have any 6 or 8-room houses for sale, tell us. Something doing every day. Riiigwalt Bros. 712 Brandeis Theater Bldg. FATHER YOU HKVt TO VMTE OOVN VHW YOU WANT TO EAT HERE AND HtVbH THE" ONLY WORD t KN PELU t0 aL TAKE Market and Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Waha, March 17, 1919. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Monday estimate 6,800 13,000 8,300 Same day last week, 9,536 16,783 15.823 6.235 8.373 Same 2 weeks ago.... 6. 977 Same $ weeks ago. ...9,787 26.234 14,195 Sams day year ago. ,10,480 ,15,191 16,0.1; Receipts and deposition of live at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o' p. m.. March 17, 1919. RECEIPTS HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. M. '& St. P 7 stock Nob.i clock Ilrs. Union Paoifie 58 C. & N. W., east.... 31 C. & N. W.. west 71 C, St. P. M., O.. 16 C, B. A Q., east. .. . 4 C, B. & Q., west.... 40 C. R, I. & r.. east.. 7 Illinois Central .... 1 Chi. Ut. West 6 Total receipts 270 22 10 .. , 1 $7 .. 8 6 2 27 23 1 .. 153 36 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morrtg Co. 854 , 770 1,474 Swift & Co 1.619 1.2JS - 457 Cudahy Pack. Co... 699 1,767 3,784 Armour & Co 879 1,220 1,835 Schwarti & Co 1,775 .... J. W. Murphy 8,101 .... Morrell 1 Lincoln Pack. Co. .. "9 . .... .... digging Pack. Co. . . 31 Hoffman Bros 1 John Roth Sons.. $ , Glassberg 5 .' P. O'Dea 8 ,. Wilson 251 , Van Sant & Co 83 W. W. Hill & Co... 3 F. P. Lewis 283 .... Huntainger & Oliver 111 J. B. Root & Co.... 4 , Rosenstock Bros, .. 179 F. Q. Kellogg 263 mils & Co 66 .... Sullivan Bros 30 A. Rothschild , 1 Mo -Kan. C. & C. Co. 47 Baker 14 Banner Bros 40 John Harvey 803 " Jensen & Lundgren . 95 Dennis & Francla.... 119 Cheek Kreba SI Omaha 6 .... Other Buyera 1,824 387 Total 7,802 8,870 7,337 Cattle A rather light run of 6.S00 head of cattle arrived anil trading on the slers opened early at prlcea steady to strong with last week's close. Heavy kinds of steers were scarce and bulk -of the fair to good short feds grades ranged anywhere from $15.50617.00. Desirable butcher stock npenad 16c25o higher under liber al buying by order buyers and local pack era. Canners and cutters met an. extreme ly limited outlet at $5.0006.60, quotably 15c25o lower than last week's close. S(ocker aud feeders were Bteady to strong. Quotations on cattle: ' Prime steers, $18.00$) 18 75; good to choice beeves, $17.35917.75; fair to good beeves, $14.75& 17.00; common to fair beeves, $13.75 14.60; good to choice yearlings, $14.00fg) 17.00; fair to good yearlings, $13.00 11.60; common to fair yearlings, $10.00 12.50; good to choica heifers, $12.60 16.00; prima cows, $13.5014.00; good to choice cows,- $10.25912.00; fair to good cows, $8.6010.00; common to fair cows. $5.60jp7.50; choice to prune feeders, $14.25(315.75; good to choice feeders, 812. 00114. 00; medium to good feeders, SI 1.00 12.00 ; good to choice stockers. $10.0012.00; fair to good stockers, $9.00 10.00; common to fair stockers, $7.00 8.60; stock heifers, $7.009.00; stock cows, $7,O08.50; stock calves, $8.00 11.50; veal calves, IS. 00013. 50; buns, stags, etc., $9.50ll.OO. Hogs Receipts today were 167 loads estimated at 12,000 head; trade on the whole was a rather draggy uneven affair, shlppsrs paying generally steady to lOo higher prices than Saturday, although oc casional sales showed greater advances than this. Packer market waa generally steady with fluctuations both ways, the market on the whole was steady to ivr, higher with bulk of sales $18.30 18.70, and top at $18.95. Sheep Receipts today amounted to 3S loads, estimated at 8,300 head. The mar ket today waa very slow to open being fully 10:30 o'clock before anything had changed hands. Most of the fat lambs sold from $19.502l.00. There was a fair demand for sheep, both sheep and lambs selling from 10 15c higher than last Sat urday. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice. $19.60(819.85; lambs, fair to good, $19.0019.60; shearing lambs, $18.00 18.76; yearlings, good to choice, $16.50 17.00; wethers, fat, $13.0014.60; ewes, good to choice. $13.25013.76; ewes, fair to good, $12.00013.00; ewes, feeders, $7.00 08.50. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, Mo.. March 17. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,-900 head; market 1520c higher; native beef steers, $11.60g18.50; yearling steers and heifers, $9.5016.00; cows, $10. 6013. 50; Blockers and feeders, $10.00 1.').50 fair to prima southern beef Copyright. 191T. International News Service. 1 5OVlLU 1J HAH t Short Term Noies Short Term Notes and Bonds. Furnished by Peters Trust Company. First Liberty Slis Second Liberty 49........ Third Liberty im. ...... Fourth Liberty 4s Am. Foreign Sec. (19191. .98.83 .93.77 .96.12 .93.88 98 S 9934 Am. Tel. & Tel, 6s (1935) 10314 104 Am. Telephone 6s ( 1924) 99 99ti Am. Tobacco 7s (1922) 102 1034 Am. Tobacco 7s (1938) 103 1-10 1034 Anaconda Copper 6s (1929).. 97 97 Anglo-French 5a (1920).. Ann. Con. Deb. 6s (1919) Arm. Con. Deb. 8s (1922). Arm. Con. Deb. 6a (1923), . 9714 974 .100 '4 1004 .100'., 100 .100U 10044 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1924) 104 100i Beth. Steel 7a (1919) 100 100H Beth, steel 7c (1923). Beth. Steel Is (1923). Canada 5a (1921) Cudahy 7s (1923) Int R. T. 6s (1921) .1004 10084 1004 10094 ..... 96 964 .1014 102 .. 904 90 Kan. CltyTer. 8a (1923) ..... .100 1004 Proctor & Q. 7a (1932) 1034' 103 Proctor & Q. 7a (19220 102 '4 102ft Russian Rubles 5'j (1938). .126 131 Union Paclfio 6s (1928) 1034 194 Wilson & Co. 6s (192) i 94 steers. $10.0018.00; beef cows and heif ers, $7.6015.00: canners and cutters, $5.50(07.25; native calves, $7.7618.00. Hogs Receipts, 19,600 head; market 15&20O lower; lights, $18.8019.40; pigs, $15.00ig)17.75; mixed and butchers, $19.00 &19.r,UL good heavy, $.19.4019.60; bulk of sale, $19.00J(il9.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 800 head; market steady; lamba. $19.40(8)19.75: ewes, 1 3.00 (Jjj) 13.00 ; canners and choppers, $5,00 9.00. Chicago Live 'Stock, ' Chicago, March 17 (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) Catte Receipts, 18,000; good and choice beef steers and butcher atock, 15c to 25e higher; othera and feeders steady; calves, 60c lower; heavy beef steers, $t2.00:0.35; light beef steers, $10,000 18.75; butcher cuows and heifers, $7.40 15.60; i canners and cutters, $6.00(9.75. veal calves, $12.00(3)17 60; stockers and feeder steers, $8.25(015.00. Hogs Receipts, 43,000; market very un even, but more active than early, and averaging mostly steady with Saturday's general trade; bulk of sales, $19.1019.35; heavyweight, $19,3019.55; medium, $19.16 !9.36; light, I19.60Q19.20; pigs, $16.60 17.60.. Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 18,000;'nar ket very uneven; good choice fat classes mostly 15c to 25c higher, some Khoep up more; common and medium grades, steady ; estimated tomorrow, 11.000. Lambs, eiglity four pounds or less, $18.7620.40; eighty live pounds or better, $18.2620.40; culls and common, $6.00S11.25. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., March 17. Cattle Receipts. 12,000 head: market strong to 16c higher: prime fed steers, $18.00(g 19.00; dressed beef steers, $12.0O18.O0; western steers, $12,000(17.00; southern steers, nominally $7.0013.00; cows, $9.00 14.66; halters, $10.00(8)18.00; stockers and feeders, $12.00916.50; bulls, $9,000 11.25; calves, $l).O014.50. Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head; market 10c lower; bulk of sales, $1S.35$13.85; heavy, $19.6519.10; packers and butch ers. $18.6019.06; lights, $18.00J18.80; pigs, $15.6043 18.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,000 head: market 26 to 35 cents higher: lambs, $19.764$20.35; yearlings, tl7.7618.00: wethers, $14.50(5)15.00; ewea, $13. 60i() 14.25; stockers and feeders, $15.6017.50. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., March 17. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,000; market higher; beef ateers, $11.5016.70; fat cows and heifers, $760 13.00; canners, $6.507.00; stockers and feeders, $8.00(8)12.50; feeding cows and heifers, $7.008i8.00.' Hogs--Recelpts, 4,500 head: market 10c lower; mixed, $18.20(6)18.50; heavy, $18.50 18.65: bulk of sales, $18.25 18.50. Sheep Receipts, 700; market steady. St. Joeeph Live Stock. St Joseph, Mo., March 17. Cattle Re ceipts. 3,500 head; market strong; ateers, $13.60(8)18.00; cows and heifers, $6.50 15.50; calves, $7.0014.60. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market low er: bulk $18.40(818.86. Sheep Receipts, 5.000 head: market higher; lambs, $17.50520.00; ewes, $11.60 14.60. New York General. New Tork, March 17. Flour Firmer; spring patents, $11.25 11.60; spring clears. $9.60 10.00; winter straights, $10.50011.00; Kansas straights, $11.00 11.40. Wheat Spot, firm; No. 2 red, $2.364 elevator export. Corn Spot, strong; No. I white and No, 2 yellow, $1.784, cost and freight New York. Oata Spot, firmer; atandard, He. Hay Steady; No. 1, $1.651.70; No. 2, $1.551.60; No. 3. $1.401.60. Hops Steady: state medium to choice, 191S, 3040c; 1917, 2022c; Pacific coast, 1918, 3743c; 1917, 2630c Pork Firm; mesa, $60.00; family, $53.00 (ff 65.00. Lard Strong; middleweat, $38.10 28.30. Tallow Dull; city special loose, 9c. Rice Steady; fancy head, 10!i12c; Blue Rose, 8 14 9c. New Vrk Produce. New Tork, March 17. Butter Firm; creamery higher than extras, 63464c; ojeamery extraa, 43c; firsts, 69H624c. Eggs Firm; fresh gathered extras, 43 44o; fresh gathered firsts, northern sec tion, 414 42i4c; fresh gathered firsts, central southern, 41 42c. Cheese Firm; state whole milk, flats, current make specials, 324 33c; do, av erage run, 32824c. Live. Poultry Weak; chickens, 82c; fowls, 36 36c; old roosters, 20c; turkeys, 3240e; dressed, quiet; chickens, frosen, 3638c; fowls, frosen, 2936c; fresh, 29 36c; old roasters, frozen, 2527c; turkens, frozen. 3945e. Chiragu Produce. Chicago, March 17. Butter, higher; creamery, 83 60c. Eggs Lower; receipts, 14,393 cases: firsts, 384384c; ordinary firsts, 374 38c; at mark, cases included, 374384c. Potatoes Steady; receipts, 82 cars; Wis consin and Michigan, $1.66 1.75; Minne sota, $1.351.60. Poultry Alive, higher; springe, lie; fowls, 31. Kansas City Froduce. Kansas City, Mo., March 17. Butter Higher; creamery, 6657c; flrsta, 66c; seconds, 63c; packing, 37c. Eggs Firsts, 37c. Poultry Hens, 37c; roosters, 1621c; springs, 13c. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New Tork. March 17. Evaporated Ap plesQuiet; state, 174 91940- Prunes Scarce; Callfornlaa, 114 20c; Oregon s. 1044 18 He. Apricots Firm; choice, 26c; extra choice, 364 1& 26c; fancy, 26'4&27c. Peaches Few offered; standard. 17V4o; choice, 184,019c; fancy, 194 :0o. Offer Wool for Sale. Washington, March 17. About 18,000, 000 pounds of wool, representing a part of the aurplus storks held by the War department, will be offered for sale at Philadelphia tomorrow and on the next three daya. Another auction la to be held at Boston March 25 to 29 1 1 1 1 - JH5 "V.I 1 I -fllK I DON'T THIN 0 IT'S. TOO VTRN,;f; BY10LLYTHE HAH 1 FINE GRAIN MARKET Omaha, March 17, Receipts of grain today were about the same aa last Monday, with a total of 180 car. Ther were 30 car of wheat, 81 cars of corn, 65 cars of oats and 7 cart each of rye and barley. Corn prices ranged from unchanged to 3c or 4c higher. . The bulk sold at about 2c to 3c advalee. The dajnand was good at the opening and sales brisk, hut the Inquiry slowed down some toward the elose and a few cars were carried over. Oats advanced lo to l4o and sold very readily at th higher figure. Rye was about 4o higher. Barley was un changed to lo higher. Wheat wa lower, prices reclining close to those of the gov ernment offers of 14c above the basis. OMAHA Corn Oats Ry Barley ....... Shipments Wheat Corn , Oata Rye Barley RECEIPTS GRAIN MOVEMENT. Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. 13 88 86 4 13 9 341 51 6 30 69 69 6 1 81 65 T T 20 76 38 I 8 14 63 37 1 IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago . . . Kansas City St. Louis . . Mtnneapolia Duluth Winnipeg ... . . 20 .. 44 ..(' 59 ..263 .. 8 .. 28 83 32 50 370 3 67 63 23 113 180 5 139 OMAHA FUTURE MARKET m 4J r: Art. Open. High. Low, i .)K)s. Sat Corn I I Mar. 1.43 1.45 1.41 1.45 1.4$ May 1.41 1.43 1.41 1.42 1.40 July 1.374 l-37i 1.374 1-374 1.34 ft Oats Mar. .694 594 .594 May .6114 614 .614 July I .604 604 .604 Oata No. 3 white: 17 ears, 624c. ,No. 4 white: 1 car. 62 '4c; 1 car, 62o. Sam ple white: 1 car, 614c. i ' Rye No. 2: 2-6 car. $1.46; 4-5 car, $1.45; 2 cars, $1.48. Sample: car, $,1.41. Barley No. 3: 2 ears. 86c. No. 4: 3 cars, 96e; 4 cars, 96. "N. 1 toed: 1 car, 93c. Sample: 1 ear, 98c. Wheat No. 2 hard: 1 car. $2.31. No. 3 hard: 1 cars, $2.28; 1 car, $2.26. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.40. No. 5 hard: 1 car, $2.25. No. spring: 1 car, $2.15; 1 car, $2.40. No. 3 spring: 1 car. $2.30. Sample hard: 1 car, $3.23. No. 2 durum: 4-5 car, $208. No. I mixed: 2 cars, $2 14. Sample mixed: 1-6 car. $1.40. No. 2 mixed: i cars, $2.11. No. 3 mixed: 15 car, $2.20. No. 6 mixed: 4-0 car. $2.02. Corn No. 3 white. 1 ear, $1.46; 6 ears. $1.45. No. 4 white: 2 cars, $1.41; 4 cars, $1.40. No. 3 yellow 3 cars, $1.48; 6 cars, $1.47. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.48; 1 car, $1.49; 3 cars, $1.45; 2 cars, $1.45 (shippers' weights); 7 cars, $1.44. No. 6 yt'.iow: 1 car, $1.42; 6 cars, $1.40: 3 cars. $1.39: 5 cars, $1.88. No. 6 yellow: 1 car. $1.36; 2 cars, $1.36. Sample yellow: 1 car, $1.28 (hot). No, I mixed: 2 cars. $1.44. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.42; 1 car, $1.41. No. 6 mixed: 3 car, $1.38. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. $1.43 (old): 1 cars, $1.35. Sample mixed: 1 ears, $1.28. , Chicago Grain. Chicago, March 17. Highest prices yet this season resulted In the corn market today, chiefly from wet weather hindrances to farm work an dto tha crop movement. The close waa strong at 2c to 5o net advance, with May $1.42 to $142Vt, and July $1.35 to $1.354. Oata gained e to l4c, and provisions 60o to $1.00. Nearby deliveries of corn showed the greater strength, as heavy rains, through out the belt had rendered country roads Impassable in most sections. Under such circumstances the outlook wa that there would be no adequate supply 6f corn available for delivery on May contracts. At the same time, the meagerness of the stocks on hand was greatly emphasized by the prospect of large purchases of food stuffs for Germany. A broad demand en sued, but owing to profit-taking sales the top prices reached were not held. Addi tional buying of Argentine corn that was reported did not lead apparently to any reselling of domestic corn. Unfavorable weather for plowing and seeding had a bullish effect on oats. Be sides, eastern atock were said to be light. Provisions scored maximum gains all around. The Impetus came from grain strength and from likelihood of increased European orders. The market, however, was only moderately active. Cash quotations: Corn No. 1 yellow, $1.57; No. 4 yellow, $1.49 1.62; No. 6 yellow. $1.471.49. Oats No. 1 white, 634 64o; standard, 64464c. Rye No. 2. $1.594 1. 9144- Barley 9097c. Seeds Timothy $7.0010.00; clover, nominal. Pork Nominal; lard, $27.70; ribs, nom inal. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 115 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open. I High. Low. Cloee. Yea. Corn I Mar 1.494 1-6314 1.494 1-63 148 May 1.404 1.43 1.894 1.434 1-33'i July 1.354 1-364 1-84 1.354 1.324 Sept. 1.3191 1.3144 1.30 1.3094 1.274 Oats Mar .63 . 634 . 6 3 94 . 62 .81 May .634 644 .634 .6394 -624 July .6394 .634 .6294 .62 Sept .594 .6014 .69 .6 9 94 . 5 8 94 Pork May 48.70 45.75 54.50 48.76 44.75 July 42.70 42.70 42.60 42.07 41.70 Lard May 27.55 27.65 27.65 27.65 27.05 July 27.10 27.10 27.07 27.10 26.60 Ribs May 25.10 25.17 35.07 26.17 24.67 July 23.85 23.87 23.77 23.87 23.40 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., March 17. Flour Unchanged. Barley 77 88e. Rye No. 2, $1.659.. Bran $39.00. Corn $1.421.44. Oats 69 94 604 e. Flax $8.76 3.77. Kansas City Grain. Kanaaa City, Mo., March 17. Corn March, $1.61; May. $1.43 1.43 ; July, $1.38941.389;; September, $1.32. St. Lnnl Grain. St Louis, March 17. Corn May, l.U. Oat May, 64 Tic. ' New Belgian Credit. Washington, March 17. Belgium was given another credit of $2,240,000 today by the treasury. FOR SALE 2,000 ABE LINCOLN COPPER (Geo. W. Plainer, Pres.) 60c per share (Subject to Sale) ELMER Ar OLSON, OWNER, 149 S. Soring, Lot Angeles, Calif. i ,' Drawn for The Bee by - 4 WHY DOrs'TVOUTK ) EATN IT WITH TOUR I I VElL 0FF! ' I the Day FINANCIAL New Tork, March 17. The stock market today entered upon It fifth consecutive week of speculative activity, the extenatv operations being accompanied by develop ments helpful In the main to the long ac count. All the new was not of an encourag ing character, however, as demonstrated by a sensational break In exchange on Paria cud the adverse annual report of tha Amurican Smelting compuny. together with similar statements submitted by other Important Industrial corporations. . Price movement often were olent and conflicting, even In Issues of the same groups. - This confusion strongly suggested further profit-taking and more aggressive selling by professional Interests which are reported to be oommltted to a reaction. Oils eclipsed all other issues, their strenth probably resulting largely from Mexican advloea, which were calculated to make for greater stability of foreign con cessions. Mexican Petroleum, Texaa Com pany and Sinclair Oil made extreme gains of 5 to e4 points, the latter leading the entire market In point of activity. Other conspicuously strong stocks at gains of 3 to 6 points encompassed the equipment, fertiliser, paper, food and metal divisions also low priced motors, and various utilities, chiefly gas shares. United States Steel followed Its courso of the past fortnight reacting sharply, making full recovery and falling back again later. Ralls and shippings de veloped a reactionary tone, and tobaccos and leathers displayed little of their re cent strength.,, .Sales amounted to 1,150, 000 shares. Reflecting th weakness of Paris ex change, French Municipal bonds reacted fractionally. Liberty Issues eased lallgbtly and the general bond list was irregular. Total sales, par value, aggregated $10,900, 000. Old United States coupon 4a gained 14 per cent on sales, others unchanged on call. " Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks: Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid. 4,200 76' 74V4 76 4 6.400 47U 4614 47 1.60 91 4 904 9094 4.70U 684 66 679. 7,700 684 66 , 68 'J 1.000 119 11894 H9 Am. Beet Sugar. American Can . . Am. Car 4. Fd'rjr Am. Locomotive.. Am. Smelt. 44 Ret Am. Sugar Ret. . Am. Tel. St Tef '. . Am. Z., L. & S.. Aoticonda Copper Atchison ..'... i, . Ati&WISSL Halt. & Ohio.;.. B. & S. Copper. . . Cal i Petroleum. . t'snadalan Pacific 1,000 1054 1044 1054 1,700 8,300 600 14 2 14 61 14 9394 6994 90 9 ' 1 9214 1134 J9s 31 274 162 71 68 1 38 964 249s 34 234 51 67i 234 64, 1714 167 16414 94 42 99 8,900 1164 113 700 48 1 4894 6.104) 4,300 24 2794 16 94 2694 7194 684 38 964 244 33 4294 60"t 67 '4 23 '4 684 17 U 156 161 9394 429 99 Central Leather. 16,600 900 2,300 200 73 94 58 39V4 962 2494 344 444 62' 68 234 66 174 Ches. Ohio.... C. M. & S. P C. & N. W C R. I. & P. ctfs Chi no Copper . . . Colo. Fuel & Iron T,00 2.100 3.000 Corn Prod. Ref Crucible Sleel . 29.800 8,100 Cuba Cane Sugar 900 Plstiller'a Sec... Kria Gen. Electrio Genoral Motors. . at. Northern pfd. Gt. N. Ore ctfs.. Illinois Central . . 11,990 1,100 1,400 167 16,600 166 600 '9 4,600 434 200 99 7,100 4694 Inspiration Cop, Int. M. M. pfd. 4494 4(14 18,100 110 1084 10894 Inter. Nickel Inter. Paper .... K. C. Southern.. Kennecott Cop... Louisville & Nash 8.800 !5 8,800 48 45 6,300 4094 20 Maxwell Motors.. 2,300 40'4 394 Mex. Petroleum.. 41,no 1894 1851, Miami Copper ... 900 2294 229t Missouri Pacific. 1,600 24, 24 NovRda Copper.. 800 15 1594 New York Central 600 76 754 N. Y:, N. H. & H. 2,900 3114 3094 Norfolk & West Northern Pacific. 600 93 92 94 Pacific Mall .... 300 33'4 33 Pennsylvania .... 2,300 46 4494 Pittsburgh Coal. 2,100 49 4 484 Ray Con. Copper. 1,200 194 19'4 Reading 4,300 844 8394 Rep. Iron & Steel 3,400 83 804 Shat. Ariz Cop.. 600 10 10 Southern Pacific. 14,900 103H 101 '4 Southern Railway 2.100 28 28 94 Studebaker Corp. 14,900 64 Texas Co 25,500 21794 211 ',4 Union Pacific ... 1,100 130 129 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 25,700 143 1 3 '4 U. S. Steel 132,700 96 94 94 U. S. Steel pfd.. 300 11494 11494 Utah Copper 3,700 719. 6914 Western Union Westing'ouse Elec 1,400 464 4594 Bethlehem B 11,600 66 65 New York Bonds. U. S. 2s, reg. 98 1 U. S. 2a, coup. 97 94 U. S. 3s, reg... 89 U.i S. 3s, coup. 89 U. S. Lib. 3 lis 98.84 U. S. 4s, reg.. 105 U. S. 4s, coup. 10514 Am. For. Sec. 6s 994 Am T & T 0 5s 914 Anglo-French 6s 974 Arm & Co 4s 884 Atchison gen. 4s 824 B. & O. cv. 4s 76 Beth Steel r 5s 89 94 Can. Leather 6s 96 Cen, Pac. 1st.. 79 C. & O. ctrT 6s. . 86 C B & Q joint 95 C M & S P e 44 77 C R I & P r 4s 72 C. A S. ref. 4V4 78 'D & R G r 5s 49 Gt. N. 1st 4s 85 I. C. ref. 4s.... 80 Int. M. M. 6s.. 98 K. C. 8. ref. 6s 83 L. A N. un. 4s. . 85 M K & T 1st 4s 65 M. P. gen. 4s.. 60 Mont. Power 5s 92 N. T. C. deb. 6 98 N. Pac. 4s 83 94 N. Pacific Ss 59 O. S. L. ref 4s 85 Pac. T. & T. 5s 934 Penn. con. 4s 95 Penn. gen. 4s 864 Reading gen. 4s 85 S L & S F a 6s 664 rt. P. cv. 5s 103 S. Railway 5s 94 14 r. & P. 1st 90 Union Pacific 4s 864 U. S. Rubber 5s 87 Dot C 5 (1931) 97iU. 8. Steel 6s.. 100 Krle gen. 4s 63 IWabasb, 1st.... 96 Gen. Elec. 6s 99French 5s 105 3-16 Bld"Offered. Sugar Market. New York. March 17. Sugar Raw. steady; centrifugal, 7.28c; refined, steady: cut loaf, 10.60c; crushed. 10.25c; mould A, .50c; cubes, 9.76c; XXXX powdered. 0c; powdered,, 1.15c; fine granulated and diamond $8. 90c; No. 1, A, 9.00c; 8.85c. confectiner A, C Wtf 526 - 527 George McManus OMAHA PRODUCE Wholesale prices of beef cuts: No. 3 loins, 464e; No. 3 loins. No. 2 ribs, 3s'-jc; No. 3 ribs, 26 c rounds. 27c; No. 3 rounds, 24e; chucks. 23c; No. 3 chucks. 18c; 29 tie; ; No. 3 No. I No. 3 plates, 1594,c; No. 3 plates. 13Vjc. Fruits. Fruit and vegetable prices furnished by GiNnnky Fruit Co.: Fruilst Oranges, 80. $4.75: 96-100, $3.23; $6.75. Lemons: Golden Howl, 1 $00-360, $6.00; Silver Cord. 300-360, $5.60. drape fruit, Dr. rhllllps: 36-40. $5.60; 64. $0.0o; 64-80, $0.51); other brands. 56, $4 .50; 46, $4.75; 64, $5.00. Bananas: 7c lb. Ap ples, extra fancy Wine Sips; 150-161-170. $1.76: fancy Wine Saps. 160-163 175. $1.50; choice. $150-163-175. $4.26: barrel upplis, Ben Davis or Ganos, $12.00. Vegetables. Vegetables: Potatoes. Colorado White U. S. N. 1, cwt., $1.75; branded R. N. Ohio, $2.00. Sweet potatoes; Hampers, $3.50. Hed onious: Sack lots, 6c. Onion seta: Red and yellow, per bu., $2.50; white, per bu., $2.75. Cabbage; California Winnlngstudt, per crate. $4.00; California Wlnningstadt, per pound 6c. Head lettuce, about 64 dozen, crt., $6.00; leaf lettuce, dot., 60c; head lettuce, dos., $1.50; shallots, carrots, turnip, don., 76c; beets, parsley, dos., 75c; southern radish, doa., 75c; home -grown radish, doz., 60c. Hnskrt vegetables: 8 doz., If. lettuce, 1 do., shallots, 1 dox. h. b. radish, $3.26; egg plant, doz., $2.00; artichokes, doz., $2.00; hot house cukes, doz., $3.00 to $4.00; Brussels sprouts, lb, 20r, spinach, lb., 10c; green peppers, lb., 25c; celery washed Florida, doz., $2.35; celery, rough Florida, crt., 3 to 4 doz., $7.00; Cauli flower, crt., ; $2 25. Old roots: Boets, parsnips, lb., 'Sc; tur nips, carrots, lb., 3c; rutabagoes. lb., 2c. Strawberries: La. crates, lust of week, pints., crt., $5.00. Nuts; English walnuts, ek. lots, S4c, les,s. lb.. 85c; Jumbo raw peanuts, lb., 12c; Jum'oo roust peanuts, lb., 1.1c; No. 1 raw peouuts, lb., 10c; No. 1 roast peanuts, lb., 11C Miscellaneous: Cracker Jack and Chums, case, $5.50; Cracker Jacks and unums, cnex., 14 ce.. $2.86: Airline honev, 3 doz. 6 oa. case, $1 30; Airline honey, '2 uvb. ia oa. caso, 93,1V, New York Money, New York, March 17. Mercantile Paper 5 tpo per cent. Sterling Sixty-day bills, $4.73; com mercial 60-day bills on banks; $4.7 2 94 ; commercial 60-day bills. $4.72; demand, $4,759,; cables, $4.76 7-16. Francs Demand, , $5.71; cables, $5.70. Guilders Demand, 40 13.16c; cables, 41 l-16c. Lire Demand. $6 36; cables, $6.35. Mexican Dollars 77 c. Time Loans Steady; all dates, 6544 per cent. Call Money Steadier; high, 4 per cent; low, 4 per cent; ruling rate, 414 per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at 114 Per cent; last loan. 414 per cent. Turpentine and Rusln. Savannah. Ga., March 17. Turpentlny Firm, at 67c; sales, 26 bbls. ; receipts, 63 bbls.; shipments, 79 bbls.; stocks, 21, 7.12. Rosin Nominal: sales, none; receipts, 11 casks: shipments, Ho casks; stocks, 66 casks. Quote: B, $13.10; D, E, $1115; V. $13.20; G, $13.36: II, $13. M: 1, $13.66; K, $15.76; M. $16 26; N, WG, $16.30; WW, $16.75. , Unseed Oil. Minn., March Duluth, $3.82. 17. Linseed- Iowa Farmer Fined $50 and Costs for Intoxication Jacob Winkler, a fanner of Wood bine, la., was fined $50 and costs by Police Judge Charles Foster of the South Side for intoxication. Winkler was arrested Sunday by Police Cap tain John Briggs. i Citizens Urge Co-Operation in N. 40th Street Opening A delegation of residents of Lin coln Heights asked the city council committee of .the whole to co-operate in opening North Fortieth street, particularly from Pratt to Sprague streets. We hAve ready for you as a part of our tax service Form 1120. Blanks for reporting Corporation Income and Profits Tax. Return Copies upon application TheNationalGty Company Carvtsponient Oftctt in 47 Citits. Omaha First Nat'l Bank Bldg. felephone Tylsr 2732 ft J?".-.: ,S- x - 520 -529 -530 $4, ffiw'ctuiy! EX -SOLDIER SHOT IN GUN BATTLE AT EARLY HOUR Oakland Man Arrested, Admits Shooting; Says S Was ' Victim of Hold-Up Attempt. Edward Glynn, 2132 Cass street, -"4 discharged soldier, was seriously ; wounded at 3 o'clock Monday in a snooting artray at imrteentn jo and Douglas streets, . N. J. Best, of Oakland, Ia.,, giving 19 'Omaha address as? the Arcade hotel, was arrested for tfj investigation by Detective Dolau itnnieijiately after the shooting. He , admits firinjr t'onr shots at three met: j whom he claims tried to "strong- , arm" him as he left the Globe cate at 1304 Douglas street. Witnesses ' sav another of the men was wound- -. cd. ..-.'IT Glynn was shot in the back, the J bullet piercing his lung. At the Lis' ter hospital lie told his sister thai 'x James Fitzgerald, Twenty-sixth and Cass streets, and Tames Mulvihill u 502 South" Twenty-seventh street 1 were with lnm when the shooting oc- ;r currcd. ' " Detective Dolan was Itss than liali . . a block from the scen of the shoot-' ing. Dolan states that he saw tl three men emerge from the restaurMS ant and the fourth man open fire on""" them. One , laii ran south on Thir teenth, he says, and the other two north on .thirteenth. He saw no . signs of an attempt at holdup on the' ' part of the three men. ' L. Brown says he was walking west on Douglas street and was only , a hundred feet behind Dolan when the shooting occurred. Brawn de- clares he saw the three men attempt to hold up Best. A waiter at the Globe cafe nd L . W. Van Ausdeln, of the Victoria 11 hotel, who was eating in the restaur- ant at the time, stated that they saw no atteinpt( to hold up Best. h James Fitzgerald stated at his z home that he was, in the restaurant f and knew nothing of the shooting!; until intormea oy uie ponce. rie ;.' neara tne snots, nowever, ne saw. -Glynn was found daying ia thei, alley just north of Douglas street,;. near Thirteenth. . "The men deliberately shot at us without any cause' he told detec- , tives on the case. . .) James Mulvihill had not returned,'1 home early this morning. Police be- lieve that he may. be seriouslr't.' wounded. City Commissioners to i'; Inspect N Street Sewer,.: City commissioners will inspect ' sections of the N street sewer, which have been impaired on account of the action of spring water against ' faulty constructions Commissioner: J low! explained that $5,'HJU would be. , a minimum estimate of the cost ofi the. repairs. He charged the dam-"'-; age to lack of inspection of this j work 10 years ago. - . MIDWEST OIL (Preferred and Common) Complete and im portant details par taining- to these ac tive oil issue will be forwarded upon . ' application. L.LWINKELMAN&CO. MembtnlCnntnltditad Stork Si. sf N.T. (New York Curb Market asm. . 44 Broad Street New York Wall Wreet Journal Buildlnf. TELEPHONE 6470 BROAD. Direct 1'ritatc Wire to Virioua-iUrkeU) Vitrified Tile Silo Built Complete Upon Yeur Farm. Absolutely Guaranteed to 8tan4. A Silo saves feed. Sarin; feed saves money. The money ared oat the feed bill in one season will pay the cost of the Silo and A TURNER TILE SILO LASTS A LIFETIME. J. F. Turner Silo Co. 16th Ave. 4th St.. Council Bluffs, la. I lis. -: . t; mm c '"'fx V SjU I ii- i - 'A r. 4...