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BRINGING UP FATHER Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Coorriarkt. 1917. Miscellaneous 1300 CASH. BALANCE MONTKLT will buy new (room bung-alow facing east on boulvard, alfhtly lot, clot to car and achool. Oak tlnlah throughout Call Douglaa 1014 or Colfax 4111 eve nings. International News Service. Dally quotation eheet furnished by Pet ers Trust Company. - ' ' ' . .'. Bid Asked. Pint Liberty lg..,, 14.00 Second liberty 4s. ........... .44.44 ..... Third Liberty 414s..... 44.40 ..... Fourth Liberty g...l 44.64 ..... Am. For. Seo. (1919)..., 49 44 Am. T. A T. ga fUJIU 10141 10SU 400 ACRES south of Beneca, Nab., (rase and erasing land, Owner want city proparty or might accept eeoimsrctal atock as part payment P. 14. MICHAEL CO., 110 Eleetrto Bldg.. Omaha. Nab. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Short Term Notes i NOV TrAT HAsVE. M L ( D0N"" &rE &Rirsi f MOO OO AA OO AND WE'LL. BE Jl THE ?UPelNTWOENTs)UST PHONED MOVED N THlt WCLU 1 H OF VOCE. LOW BROW HWSHUY RESPECTED IN THE AND tr0-XOO MuVT EITHER LOWER VOOR VOICE -.JJ APARTMENT-1 WANT V IfeL FRIENDS N HERE AND BUILD.N4- A ' Oft eMNg mptmp . 1 I. " " " Am. Telephone 6s (1434)..... 44 44 Am. Tobaoeo 7a (1911)., 103 101 Am. Tobacco 7s (1433) ..104 104 Anac Copper 4s (1911).,..., 47 14-14 44 Anglo-Frsnch 6s (1920)...... 47 47 Arm. Conv, Deb. 4s (1414). ..,100 140 Arm. Ornr. Deb. 4s (1911) .. ..140 100 Arm. Conv. Deb. 6s (1428).. 100 100 Arm. Conv. Deb, Is-(1914). .100 100 Beth. Steel 7s (1414) 104 100 Beth. Steel Ts (1922). ....... .101 ,101 Beth. Steel Ts (1128) 101 141 Csnada 6s (1431) 44 ' 94 Cudahy 7a (1923).... ..101 .10314 Int R. T. 6s (1911) ,. 45 .. 44 Kan. City Ter. 4a (1911). ....100 100 Proctor A G. 7s (1983),, 109 104 Proctor A O. Is (1921) 101 101 Russian Rubles 6s (1111).. 110 115 Union Pac 6a (1428) t..l! H1H Wilson A CO, 6s (1824)........ $ Kansas City Livs Stock. Ksnsss City, March tt Cgttls Re celpts, 1,100; 100 calves. Market, beef Wt BUY and aall real estate: we want aoma good bouaaa ta rant to colored peo ple. Call and see ua THE DOUOLA8 WASHINGTON INV. CO. Wabater 4206. Hit North 14th 8t CLOSE-IN INVESTMENTS. - Leavenworth at., Capitol ava., Cuming at PAYNE A BLATER COMPANY. Dg. 1014. BAROAIN8 In homea, investments pioi artlaa and acraaga naar Omaha. Harr'-a-wi A Morton. 014 Omaha Nat fla; B'da REAL ESTATE-Business Property BUSINESS property and investments. A. P. TUKEY A SON. 430 Flrat National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT X LARGE LOT BARGAIN. West Farnam district, weat of Joalyn'a. , 71 ft. front, commanding vlaw of Dun ,: da and Rsltton that will never ba cut off. Eastern owner will let go for 136 a front foot Thla price with paving paid In full. The cheapeat good lot we , know of. HARRISON & MORTON, REALTORS 114 Omata Nat. Bk Bldg. D. 614. INVESTMENT. TAKES $3,700 CASH. Bualneaa property; Income under pres ent leasea 7 Vi per cent absolutely net above tares, lnaurance, repalra and all other outlay. Prljce, 18,600. Terma 13,700 rash, balance eaay payments at 4 per cent. The Income will keep up the Interest and pay for the property In few years, and your 13,700 will earn you 10 per cent net. Let ua give you full Information. DUMONT & CO., REALTORS. 416-11 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 0. 4 APARTMENTS, brick flat, choice loca tion, good investment Klof Nilsaon, 422 Securities Bldg. , REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Two lota In Overlook addition. Just aouth of Elmwood park. N Full alia lota. 10x1(0. For sale, or aa flrat payment with gome cash, on a bungalow In the south part of town. Address, Bos Y-16J. Omaha Bee. "' GOOD building lot, will exchange for piano or Vlctrola. 3027 Pratt St. Col fa J104. ' REAL ESTATE. UNIMPROVED. South. BIO BARGAIN LOTS. II. 00 DOWN, tl.00 A WEEK, buys fine garden tract, 47x132; only 1 blocka from Weat Center car line and one block to paved street; high and sightly; black aoil: icea 4296 and 4340. THE BYRON REED CO., 1411 Farnam. Douglaa 207. ir i Miscellaneous. BUILD NOW. It good building lots, with all Improve ments. Prices from 1400 to 1900. Can give terma. Douglaa 6886. TRAVER BROS., 819 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE SU3URBAN. Benson. BENSON BARGAIN. All modern cottage, 6 rooma on one floor; full cemented basement; fir fin ish and oak floors. House ia In excel lent shape. A anap at the price. 42,600. For appointment to see this call WaL 16S6L Dundee. BEST BUY FOR $9,000 IN DUNDEE. In one of the best blocks In the ed ' dltton; fine large living room with fire place, aun room, large dining room and v kitchen on first floor; four good bed rooms and a large sleeping porch; tiled bath; oak floors and finish; Rudd hot water heater and laundry tuba In base ment: garage with driveway; all the ' essentials and oonvenlencea known to modern conatructlon; arrange inspec tion with us. Armstrong-Walsh Co., 883 Securities Bldg. Tyler 1536. DUNDEE, $7,500. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 5113 CAPITOL AVE. A very near 6 -room, thoroughly mod ern home; two-car garage, cement driveway; paving all paid. GLOVER & SPAIN Doug. 8963. 918-20 City Nat'l. BRAND NEW OAK BUNGALOW in Dun dee, 85.250. Terma: 8500 cash and 347.60 per month. Call days, Doug. 1734. Florence. I HAVE a nloe home for sale cheap be cause of sickness. 8S11 No 8th ava. South Side. JAS. J. FITZGERALD. 4931 South 24th fit. 'Insurance." Buy and aell property. Real estate mortgage loans promptly made. A. W. JONES, South Omaha, buys, sells, exchangee all kinda of property. For results, quick action, see ua REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. NEW YORIO Bargain, 82 cash, 12 monthly buya five lota on Long Island, New York; full price 360: only 312 each; Vaile, 14S0 Broadway, New York City. REAL ESTATE WANTED BUNGALOWS WANTED. We have cash buyers for well located bungalows and residences worth the money. For quick results Hat with ua O'NEIL'8 R. E. A INS. AGENCY. 633-4 Brandela Theater Bldg. RANTED TO BUY A five room bunga- lOW Weil loceiea. riei.r uui nsivi heat and garage. Full lot. east front Can make substantial payment. B. R. KAGAN. T0 S. 28th St. Harney 8186 I HAVE a man who will Luy your 1m proved property and pay cash tor it but the price must be right 926 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1946. LIST your property with ua. Wa have ealla for homes and lnveatmenta. McCAGUB INV. CO. Phone D. 415. ltth and Dodge WE have buyera for good homea Llt your property with us. Call Douglaa 46. P. V. Sholea Co.. 915 City National. FOR quick results list your property with S P. BOSTWICK A SON, 300 Bee Bid Tyler 1506. WANTED Good IoT Have lumber to I build 6-room house. Or will sell the V. lumber cheap. Webster 6159. i LIST your property for aale with J. B Robinson for quick aalea 441 Bee Bldg L'UUg. BUS! WANT listing on your property. Hava buyera Eugene Thomas. 41 Karbach Blk.. Douglas 360t FINANCIAL. Private Money. - 9HOPEN A COMPANY Doug. 4224 $109 to 810.000 MADE promptly .F D -V, Weed. Wead Bldg.. Uth tna Farnam Estate Loans ana Mortgages. " installment loan on voul 7J2a ,,r,,ht flv-year mortgage I avoid those monthly payments. I LOUGEE. INC. 63. gjgga. Tlo leud ou Improved Reai Estate. sat payable semi-annually w H MAS A SON. 228 Realm.' gM. ' no. isrm loans: 6ij and TrrF Hay. J. H. Dumont A Co C ae Bldg. 41 ' FINANCIAL. Real Estate. Loans & Mortgages, No Delay Closing Loans. W. T. GRAHAM, 601 Bee Bldg. Doug. 1611. LOW ratea without delay. C. O CARLBERG. ' 411 Brandela Theater Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1026 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. D. 1714. Stocks and Bonds. WB BUY and aell Liberty Bonds. Mack'a Bond Houae. 1421 First Nat Bk Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. J BEAUTIFUL COCNTRT HOME " 10 acres, sightly location, I mllea west of Benson: 9-room house, modern; large barn, garage and other buildings. 76 fruit trees. Small fruit and ft acre In asparagus. Rent $550 for the year 1919. Phone H. H. Peckham, Benson 253W. 40 ACRES Improved, close In; Immediate possession. Elof Nilsson, 422 Seourlttes Bldg. Arkansas Lands. 1 APRIL 1ST. Our next round trip 330 excursion to McGehee, Ark. For homeseekers only W. 8. FRANK, 202 Neville Blk., Omaha. f Colorado Lands. 320 ACRES. 9 miles to Haswell, Kiowa county: as fine land as is In eastern Colorado. Havy loam with clay aubsoil, abundant rainfall. This and aurround Ing land level, 40 acres broke, 160 fenoed. This locality took first prise on wheat and corn Colorado State fair, 1918. Sacrifice price, 45,000. Terma, John B. Phtppen, 822 First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha i - ir r t a nn t i"ns Write for facts and a list of the cheapest best farms and ranches In the best of east Colorado; 160 to 6.120 acres, Kiowa and Cheyenne countlea; Towner, .Sheridan Lake, Brandon, Chiv lngton or Eada. Do you want to pay two or three commissions? I charge the minimum. Write now R. T. Cllne, Brandon, Colo. CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, half aec. or larger, Lincoln Co., bargaina; easy terms. J L. Maurer. Arriba, Colo Iowa Lands. EXCELLENT 520 A. eastern Iowa farm at 4160. E. Gllmore. Monmouth. Iowa. Kansas Lands. FINE 160-ACRE FARM Possession any time between now and May 1. Every acre smooth tillable land; 70 acres wheat, 86 acres timothy and clover, 25 acres native hay meadow, rest pasture; never failing water; fine two-story house; new barn, 48x66; two chicken houses; all fenced and cross fenced; close to school and church; fine sightly locat'on; located 8 mllea good railroad town, on main line Santa Fe, , 60 miles Kat sas City Owner old and wanta to quit farming. Price 490 per acre. 44,000 or more cash, remainder , 10 yeara, 6 per cent. If wanted. D. L. Casida. Ottawa, Kansas. Nebraska Lands. MUST BE SOLD. 460 acres, 6 miles west of Burwell. Neb., Loup county; 2 sets of Improve ments, 170 acres In cultivation; 4 wells. 2 windmills. Price 440 per acre; $5,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. ' A. A. PATZMAN. 301 Karbach Blk. FOR SALE Five eectlons. fenced, living water; 1,000 acres tillable; long graas pasture. A real atock and grain propo altlon. J. R. Carter. Bush ell. Neb 320 ACRES improved: western Nebraska wheat farm at 412,800. A mighty good buy. C D. Armstrong, 825-6 Securities Bldg. Douglas 1250 WRITE me tor pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In good eld Daw county Arab. U Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. MERRICK COUNTY, improved corn and alfalfa farma at the right price. M. A LARSON. Central City. Neb. 400 ACRE farm for sale or trade; near Tryon, Neb.; Improved. J. H. Arm- atrong North riatte, weo. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co.. Nebraska. R. B. Holmes Bushnell. Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN, 801 Karbach Blk. Tyler 864. Minnesota Lands. 240 ACRES improved farm, 50 miles from Minneapolis, one-nan unuer uui,, balance meadow and pasture land, no waste land, six-room house, corncrlb, granary, baru that will hold 30 head of cattle and six horses, hoghouse and chicken house, good well of water. Price 417.60 per acre; 42,000 cash, balance five years, 6 per cent. SCHWAB BROS., 1038 Plymouth 'Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Montana Lands. NINE SECTIONS, all located on graded roads. 75 per cent tillable, rine sou. Free from stone, sand or gravel. Tillable portion level to gently rolling. Fine water, 10 to 20 feet. Sacrifice sale, 310 per acre. C. J. McMahon, Commerce building, St. Paul. Minn. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, oftera you a home In the land of sunshine, where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and cattle Address. Jordan Valley Farms. Boise. Idaho. Wisconsin Lands. OUT THEY GO TO OUR HARDWOOD TIMBER Lands In Lincoln and Langlade Co'g., Wis., 26,000 acrea to aelect a 40, 80 or more acrea from. We have the beat of land. You can pay $3 an acre down, balance quarterly or otherwise for 12 years. Agenta wanted. William H. Brown A Sons. 6 N. La Salle St., Chicago. 111. ' Wyoming Lands. WYOMING land; farma and ranchea all sixes, reasonable prices and terms. For information, write JBen C. Blnns, Moor croft. Wyo. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 460 pel a.. Including paid up1 watsr right. Jenr tvl ACM. Rylander. 464 Omaha ai Miscellaneous. KIMBALL County. Neb., Laramie county. Wyoming, farm land; particulars from C. V. NELSON, 616 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. FARM LANDS WANTFD WANT to buy 80 to 160 acrea eastern Ne braska or western Iowa. Must ba a bargain. s F. M. MICHAEL COMPANY. 610 Electric Bldg. Omaha. Neb. WB, will sell your farm; timely salea; quick returna. Held Land Co.. 664 ' Brandeis Bids. AUTOMOBILES. "RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 13 CENTS PER MILE. TOD ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. ka NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUG. J623. iSl HOWARD. AUTOMOBILES. MR. USED CAR BUYER Now is the time and thla la the place where you can buy a high-grade used oar worth the money, we have 76 cars on our show floor ready for your In spection, all of which will be aold with a 3-DAY MONEY-BACK fxTTARANTEE. If yo ware not atlsfiad. Her r a few SPECIAL PRICE ON: 1914 Studebaker 4, I tops (win ter and summer) 4(00 1917 Chevolet 4350 1917 King 4 ..4650 1417 Paige 4 ...3450 ' 19!8..Brlecos . ..3450 1915 Paige 4 4200 1916 Overland 83... ,4260 1916 Maxwell...., .....4200 t 1917 Ford roadster 4300 REMEMER WE CARRY THE STOCKS AND MAKE THE PRICE. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, ' Doug. 6383. 1912-14-16 Farnam St WB WILL ship, subject to examination, our 3,500-mile guaranteed tires at these low prices: 30x8 $ 7.80 " 30x3Vs 10.25 Express charges prepaid If cash accom panies order. STANDARD TIRE CO. 410 No. 16th St. SPECIAL. 17 Ford touring, 4275. 17 Chevrolet touring, 4200. 17 Maxwell touring, 4275. Twenty others. When you think of used cars think of TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam St. NEW FORD-HONEY-COMB RADIATORS SPECIAL PRICE WHILE THEY LAST. 1916 Model, 421.00; 1917 Model, 421.50 Write for prices on Dodge-Buick-Overland and other models, new and used. OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE CO., 2064 Fsrnam. 1819 Cuming St. SOME GOOD USED" CARS now on hand, priced reasonable. JAMES H. WARREN ( Omaha Motor Sales Co. Manager need car dept., 2010 Harney. Tyler 656. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used ears bought, gold and exchanged We buy for cash and gell on time. Full line to select from. Middle 8tate Garage 4026-4 Farnam St. Douglaa 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. MAKE YOUR old Fond new. O'Rourke Ooldatrom Auto Co.. diatrlbutora of Ames Bilt touring and ' commercial bodies. 3701 South 24th street, phone' South 499. 908 North 16th. phone 339. New and used Fords. Time payment. 1918 SEVEN passenger Buick touring car, model E 49, In first-class condition; newly painted . NEBR. BUICK AUTO CO. Tyler 1760 19th and Howard NEW retreader; latest and best out; costs less; makes seven different treada. Write, wire or call. Duplex Tire Co.. 114 South 17th St Used cars of exceptional value. GUY h. SMITH, 2563 Farnam St D. 1970. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 2020 Farnam 8t Omaha. Neb. NEW and used Ford, Ames ooaies. Im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Ooldatrom Auto Co., 4701 So S4th. So. 499. BARQAIN8 IN USF CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 16th and Jackson Ford Agenta D. 4600 INEW Ford touring bodies. 4125 2280 BULLING only privately-owned used cars. The Omaha Used Car Market. 2517 Leavenworth St. Tyler 4847. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE. 14th and Leavenworth Doug. T000. THE DIXIE FLYER, W, R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY, 4520 Farnam St. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO, 4300 Fiimam St $100 for magneto we can't fix; patentee Affinity Spark Plug, a Bays- dorfer. 210 N. 18th. WANTED FOR bPOT CASH, 100 USET CARS; quick autlon; no delay. Auto Exohange Co. 2069 Farnam St D 60H6 AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batteries Edwards. 4-PASSENGER Jackson, newly overhaul ed, good condition. Bargain If taken at once. Colfax 1633. FOR SALE 7-passenger Hudson sedan. Can be seen by appointment. Harney 107. - FORD MARKET New Ford to out of town customers. Farnam St GOOD USED CARS. . OCT U SMITH. 1914 FORD touring, 4176. Douglaa 4443. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yeurself; at very reasonable prices: no extras to pay. Nebraska Serv ice Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglaa 7390. Tires and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HAIF PRICE. (SUARANTEED 4.000 MILES. 30x4 1 7 6080x3 tt 4.31. 33x3. 10.15 33x4 , 11.76 44x4 11.60l34x4 14.00 We furnish the old tires. Agents wanted, t IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1616 Davenport Street NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress. Lee Pullman, Flak. Write for prices. Mention sixes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 2014 FARNAM BARGAINS, new No. 1 tirea and tubea. Tires 44 per cent off. List tunes 46 per cent, write or phone Webster 1034 Dsy 1808 No. 24th. GAIN more miles; have your Urea treaded by O AG. Tire Co. 4416 Leavenworth Tyler 1361-W Repairing and Painting. WE NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUR RADIATOR. BUT CAN BUILD YOU A NEW ONE. RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and DEALER8: 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 trs-tor. In 24 hours. Patronise your home Industry. The only Radiator and Fender manu facturing company In the west. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE COMPANY. -1419 Cuming. 2064 Farnam. r Omaha, Neb. F. P. BARNUM.CO.. 2126 Cuming. Doug las 6044. High grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargaina In used machines. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle man, 27th and r Leavenworth sts. PERSONAL,- THE SALVATION Army industrial Horns solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaslnes. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4145 and our wagop will call. Call and Inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. HAVING THIS DATE, March 22, 1919, dissolved partnership, I will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted for In the rams ofj the Crosstown Garage, ex cept by myself, Charles A. Lawrence, 316 So. 24th St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WHEAT acreenlnga 42 26 per hundred. A. W Wagner. 801 N. 16th St. Doug. 1142 WHITE LEGHORN barred rock hatching eggs. C. K. Brandle, Benaon 861-J. WHITE ROCK hatching eggs, from Om aha ahow wlnnera. Benaon 288. Horses -Live Stock Vehicles. NOTICE TO HARNESS DEAL ERS AND FARMERS. 60 sets of first-class farm and city' teaming harness at cost. Also leather collars at 45 per pair, all sizes. Quitting business reason for low price. Call at residence, 2124 Lake St. - HARNESS. SADDLES and TRAVELING GOODS. We make them ouraelvea and sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first costf ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. Phone Doug 2314. 1210 Farnam. DON'T FORGET the big horse am' mult auctions at stock yarda atablea 1 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. RECENTLY discharged from the service must sell at once 2,600-lb. team of 7 and 8-year-old bay mares, well mated and gentle: good for breeding purposes, 4260, One 1.800-lb. 6-year-old black gelding, and one set harness. 2226 Leavenworth. FOR SALE 2.600 lb. young team, good travelers and gentle; also 1,600 lb. young mare, as I am not able to work my place. These horses will be aold at a very low figure. 1037 South 24th St Near Pacific. WHEN YOU WANT team good, mules, come. They weigh 2.400 lb. Hard workers; boy can work them good. 2226 Mason St., block aouth from Teavenworth. FOR SALE Having bought a truck we can offer for sale a team of bay draft horses, single wagons and harness. 1102 Douglas Bt. . I HAVE team strong horses, young and big Must sell. Come right away. 2510 St. Marys. FINE Jersey cow, 6 years; 12 quarts dally. Bargain, 1214 South 2d St John Molner. 2 COWS for aale, one fresh, the other fresh In May. Inquire 6418 South 29th. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND 11 PL LIBERTY BONDS. OC A 2 ' W C. FLATAU. EST. 1494. O 6TH FLR 8ECURITY BI.DG.. TT. 450' Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and Dotes ss secui Ity. 840. 4 mo., H. goods, total, 41.14 PROVJDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Security Bldg.. 16th A Farnam. Ty. 484 Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Barry Maleabock, 1614 Todge, D. 6619 Eat. 1861 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. IMCOMPORATCD S. W. Cor. 17th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. Guarantees you 6 on your money In any amount from $100 up to $5,000. Litera ture sent" upon request. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., Fiscal Agents. 202 So. 17th St., Omaha, Nab. ' Boston Wool. Boston. March 28. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: "Government wool auctions have shown an Interest well maintained this week, especially for fine wool. 5 Prices for half blcnd and above have aold steady, while quarters and ' three-eighths wool have ciroppea about 10 per cent. "Firm prices are exneoted In London. except for cross breed South American markets m expected to decline, follow ing reduced government limits here. New clip situation slow." v Scoured Basis Texas: Fine 12-months, 41.3801.42: fine t.TnnntH. tl 751 n California: Northern, 41.381.42; Middle county, $1.3401.40; southern. $1.3001.83. Oregon: Eastern, No. 1, staple, 41.46 1.60; eastern clothing, $1.391.40; Valley Territory: ' Fine atanle. II KCAi in. hllf-blood combing, $1.4501.50; three eighth blood combing, $1.0601.10; fine clothing, $1.4001.42;. fine medium cloth ing. $1.3501-38. Pulled: Extra, $1.5501.60; A. A., $1.60 1 66; A. Supers, $1.4001.45. Mohair domestic, best rnmWn sumith.. best carding. 6065c. ' New Tor Money. New York. March 28 Mercantile Paeer --Market unchanged. Sterling Slxty-dav hill, gigs- merclal 60-day bills on banks,' $4.55; com mercial 60-dav hills 14 si- rf.m.n 1111. cablea, $4.60 H. . . Francs Demand, $6.00: cables, $5.98. Guilders Demand, 4014c; cables, 4014c. Lire Demand, $7.60; cables, $7.40. Mexican Dollars Market unchanged. Time Loans Market firm; unchanged. Cm 1 ) Mnn.U f . a.rMn. hl.li.. . low. 641 : mllfiv rmi . .lA.ln. K14 Vw ! offered, at 6; last loan, 6. . ' ' Evaporated Apples and Dried Frulte. New York, March 28. Evaporated Ap ples Dull; state. 17H01814C. Prunes Firm; Callfornlas, 1114 0 20c; Oregons, 101814e.. Apricots Scarce; choice, 26c; extra choice, 2614(f 26o; fancy, 2014027c. Peachea Scarce; standard, 1714c; choice, 18i019c; fancy, 1914 0 20c. Ralains Firm; loose muscatels, 11 0 1114c; choice to fancy seeded, 111401214c; aeedless. 11H012KC Omaha .Bay Market. Recelpta on both prairie hay and alfalfa Hrtt, and with the 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 prices. Choice upland prairie hay, 431; No. 1, 429.00 to 930.00; No. 4, 426 00 to 427.00; No. 4 420.00 to 424.00: No. 1 midland. 429.00 to 430.00; No. 2. 425.00 to 427.00: No. 1 lowland, 423.00 to 425.00; No. 2, $20.00 to 422.000; No. 4. 418.00 to 420.00. Turpentine and Rosin. Savvanah, Ga., March 28. Turpentine Firm, at 70c; aales, 28 bbls.; recelpta, 25 bbls.; shipments, 6 bbls.; stock, 19,187 bbls. Rosin Nominal : sales, none; recelpta, 309 casks; shipments, 101 caaka; atock, 64.051 casks. , Quote: B. 413.10; D, E, 413.16; F, 414.20; O. 413.25; H, $13.30: I. $13.66; K. 415.75; M. 416.25; N, WO, $16.30; WW, $16.76. Market and LIVE STOCK Omaha, March, 28, 1919. Sntep. ll.?89 6,406 6,478 6,963 . 5,600 34,735 43,696 38,673 38,601 36,970 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Ofllclal Monday .... 8.189 19,177 Official Tuesday ... 6,961 20,946 Official Wednesday.. 4,669 14.098 Official Thursday... 4,588 13.685 Estimate Friday1 1,600 14,700 Five days thla week. 24,907 81,805 Same day laat week. 28, 469 80,950 Same 2 wks. ago. .. .83,749 86,726 Same 4 wka. ago.. .46,698 88,422 Same days yr. ago.. 36,224 82,313 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 houra ending at 4 o'clock p, m., March 28, 19.14: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. A St. P 2 10 Wabash 1 2 Missouri Pacifio .... 1 . . "', 1 Union Pacific 14 26 22 C. A N. W east... 5 5 1 C. A N.-W., west.,.. 26 - 96 2 iC, St. P. M. AO.... 6 )T 1 C, B. A Q, east..., 1 S C, B. A Q., west... 13 22 C, R. I. A P., east.. 4 6 Illinois Central 3 Chicago Gt West 3 .. Total recelpta... 74 190 26 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle., Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 270 1,462 344 1,983 287 2,144 604 2,829 ... 927 ... 3,358 47 .... 1 .... 1 6 10 .... 4 .... 1 .... 1 6 .... 109 .... 49 .... 15 .... 19, .... 4 .... 102 .... 1 .... Armour A Co , Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co..,. So. Omaha Packing Co.. Omaha Packing Co...... Hoffman Bros. John Roth A Sons P. O'Dea. Midwest Pack. Co W. B. Van Sant A Co.. J. H. Bulla F. G. Kellogg Ellis A Co.. Sullivan Bros ' 4 Mo. -Kan C. A C. Co.... 11 .. John Harvey 74 .. Jensen A Ltlndgren. . , . 6 .. Dennis A Francis; 4 . . Cudahy, Denver Other buyers 639 971 Totals 2,628 5,269 7,804 Cattle There waa the usual very mod-' erate Friday's run of cattle, 1,600 head, and no great change in the trade as com pared with Thursday. What few desirable handweigbt and heavy steers were offered commanded fully ateady prices, but It waa a slow deal on the lightweight and warmed up ateers. In cows and heifers the de mand was broader and prices somewhat stronger than on Thursday and closing prices for both beef steers and cows were in much the same Botches as a week ago. Business In stockera and feeders waa rather quiet, but prices were firmly held and are around a quarter higher for the week, stock cows and helfera being all of the half dollar higher. Quotations on cattle: Prime ateers, $18.00018.25; good to choice beeves, 417.00 017.85; fair to good beeves, 316.00 16.76; common to fair beeves, $14.50015.50; good to choice yearlings, $15.00017.00: fair to good yearlings. 413.00014.76; common to fair yearlings, 410 0018.00; good to choice heifers, 412.S014.50; prime cows, 413.00 014.26; good to choice cows, $10.75013.00; fair to good cows. $8.25010.26; common to fair cows, $6.00OS.25; choice to prime feeders, $14.25 018.65; good to choice feeders, $13.00014.00; medium to good feeders, $11.60013.00; good to choice stockera, $10.00 0 12.00; fair to good atock ers, $9.00010 00; common to fair stockera, $7.0008.60; stock helfera. $7.6009.50; stock cows, $7.0008.50; stock calves, $8.00 OH.CO; veal calves, $6.00013.76; bulls, stage, etc., $9.50011-50. Hogs Recelpta of hogg today were 196 loads, eatimated at 14,000 head. Shippers opened the market early at pricea general ly 10, and In aome cases, 15o higher than yesterday. Packers, however, were not so anxious and when the loads began to move their way It waa at pricea ateady to 10c lower than yesterday. The market will averag- a ahade lower. Bulk of today'a sales wns $19.85019.10 with quite a few scattered on up to $19.25 and tops at $19.80. Sheep There were 24 loads of sheep and lambs reported In this morning, esti mated at 6,500 head. Trading waa fairly active at prices generally ateady with yes terday, although there was a little more strength shown In sheep. Most of the lambs gold from 419.60O19-76; ewes made a top of 419.66. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, 619.40019.80; lambs, fair to good, $19.00019.60; lamb feeders. $18.00018.751 yearlings, good to choice, $17.00017.50; wethers, fat. $15.00018.00; ewes, good to choice, $14,000,14.55; ewes, fair to good, $12.0001400; ewe feeders, $7.0008.50. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, March 88. (U. 8. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 2.000; beef steers and fat bulls, steady; butchers and calves, strong to 25 cents higher; feeders strong; estimated tomorrow, 1,000; heavy beef steers, $11.75020 40; light beef steers, $10.25018.76; butcher cows and heifers, 87.25O15.50; cannera and cutters, $6,500 10.00; veal calves, $13.00016.75; gtocker and feeder steers, $8.36015.76, Hogs Receipts, 17,000; market, very un even; closed dull and weak; early ad vance mostly lost; best early, $19,75; late, $19.60; estimated tomorrow, 8,000; bulk of sales, $19.30019.66; heavy weight, $19.60019.60; medium weight, $19 30019.66; light weight, $18.85 IS. 50; light. $17.64 0 19-16; sows, $17.25019-00; pigs, $16.75017.74. Sheep and Lambs Recelpta, 4,000; wool lambs, steady to weak; shorn lambs, strong to higher; sheep, steady; estimated tomorrow, 2,000; Iambs, 84 pounds or less, $14.00010.15; 45 pounds or better, 317.76 20.15; culla, $14.00017.75; ewes, medium and good, $11.75013.00; culla and com mon. $6.00011 50. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, March 28. Cattle Receipts. 600; native beef ateera, $11,60018.60; year ling steers "and heifers, $950 16.00: cows, $10.60013.60; stockers and feeders, $10,000 19.50: fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00018.00; beef cows and heifers, $7,600 15.00; cannera and cuttera, $5.5007.25; na tive calves, $7.75018 00. Hogs Receipts, 8,600; 10c higher. Lights, $19.30019.60; pigs, $14.76018.50; mixed and butchers, $19.70 19.90; good heavy, $19.80019.90; bulk, $19.45019.85. Sheep Receipts, 200; steady; lambs. $19.76020.00; ewes. $11.00 13.00; can nera and choppers. $5.00 0 9.00. St. Joseph lire Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., March 28. Cattle Re ceipts, 600 head; market steady; ateera, $13.00018 26; cows and heifers, $5,500 15.60; calves, $7.00 0100. Hogs Receipts, 4,600 head; market slow; top, $19.50; bulk, $18.90019.30. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market alow; lambs, $18.60019.75; ewes, $13.00014.00. New Tor Cotton, New York, March 38. Cotton closed steady, net 14 points higher to 20 points lower on the new and 20 polnta lower to IS polnta higher on the old style months. Industrial. News of the Day GRAIN MARKET Omaha, March 13, 1?19. Receipts of corn again made up the hulk of the arrivals, with 60 cara and soma larger than the average run this season, A week ago arrivals were 40 cars. Wheat re celpta today were 9 cars: oats, 60 oars; rye, 4 cara, and barley, 16 cars. Corn ranged from unchanged to 4o low er, the bulk about lo to 2o decline. A car of No. 4 White of low moisture content brought a cent over yesterday's figure. Trading In the grain waa a little glow, sellers being reluotant to take the lower prices and a few cars were carried over. Oats were 2o to 2 Ho lower. Barley was 2o to 4o off, and rye nomin ally 8c to 4e off. Wheat was firm with few offerings on hand. OMAHA FUTURE MARKET Art. Open. High. Low. Close." Yes'y. Corn May 1.48U 1.49 July 1.37 1.40 Oata May .62tt .66 July 61H .64H OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts- Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat 9 15 28 Corn 6 30 484 Oats 40 20 162 Rye 3 6 7 Barley 15 6 7 Shipments Wheat 117 34 88 Corn" 62 78 137 Oata 46 42 62 Rye 8 0 6 Barley 6 4 5 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oatoa. Chicago 15 96 1 Kansas City 26 42 15 St. Louis 60 116 - 66 Minneapolis 800 ... ... Duluth 2 Winnipeg 89 Corn No. 1 white, 1 car, $1.66; 1 ear, 41.S5; No, 3 white, 1 car, $1.65 (old); 1 car, $1.64 1 car, $1.53; No. 4 white, ,2 cars, $1.49; No. 6 white, 1 car, $1.47; No. 3 yel low, 1 car $1.6514 (old); 1 car, $1.66; 6 cars, $1.54; No. 4 yellow, 1 car, $1.65 (old); 4 cars, $1.62; 1 car, $1.61; No. 5 yellow, 1 car, $1.47 (shippers weights); 1 car, $1.47; 1 cars, $1.46; No. 3 mixed. 1 car. 41.6514 (old); 2 cars, $1.62; 4 cars, $1.61; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $1.48; No. 6 mixed, 1 car. $1.47; 2 cars, $1.40. Oats No. 3 white, 2 cars, 6414o (ship pers weights); 1 car, 6414c; 1 ear, 64c (shippers weights); 2 cars, 64c; No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 64c; (oats and speltz). Barley No. 3, 2 cars, $1.01; No. 4, 1 car, $1.00; 1 car, 98c;. Wheat No. 2 hard, 4 car, $2.42: No. 2 spring, 2-3 car, $2.38 (smutty); No. 8 northern spring, 14 car, $2.88; No. 3 mlxel, 2-5 car, $2.14 (durum); No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $2.36 (smutty). Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, March 28. Weakness of a pro nounced sort developed In the corn mar ket today chiefly owing to Increased pres sure of supplies from Argentina. Prices closed nervous, 2 to 3 cents net lower, with May $1.46 H to $1.45H and July $1.3414 to $1.34. Oats finlshel 1 to 214 cents down, .and provisions off 10 to 30 cents. Notice' that the actual shipments from Argentina included a considers ble quan tity destined to the United States gave the Initial bearish Impulse to the corn market Besides, arrivals here from the country were larger and weather conditions throughout the corn belt appeared ex cellent. Scantiness of stocks it corn here and at otheivleadlng centers led at times to rallies, especially In ths May delivery, but none of the upturns proved to be last ing and after midday reporta of the pur chase of 200,000 bushels of Argentine corn, April shipment, at $1.35 c. 1. f. New York, turned aenttment decisively against the buns. On the ensuing decline May went more than 6 cents lower than the recent top. 1 Oata weakened with corn. Seeding was said to be making good progresa. Provisions gave way as a result of the downturn In grain. Earlier, however, the market had an upward trend on account of a temporary advance scored by hogs. A purchase of 200,000 bushels of Argen tine corn. April shipment at 41. 35 c. 1. f. New York, led afterward to pronounced de clines. The close waa nervous, 2 to 3 cents lower, with May 41.45V4 to $1.45 and July $1.3414 to $1.84. In the late dealings, .provisions gave way owing to the descent of grain. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.6614 01.60; No. 4, yellow, $1.6401 56; No. 6 yellow, $1.61 1.6314. Oats No. 1 white, 6465c; standard, 65 08514 c. Rye No. 2. $1.62. Barley $1.05 01.16. Timothy $7.00 10.00. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $27.62 Ribs $26.00024.00. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Oma- ha: Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y Cora ' I II Mar. 1.69 1.69 1.67 1.57 1.64 May 1.48 1.49 1.4514 1.46 1.48 J'ly 1.37 1.37 1.8414 1.84 1.37 Sep. 1.4014 1.3114 1.27 1.27 1.31 Oata Mar. .63 .63 .6114 .61 May .6414 .64 .6314 .62 .64 J'ly .62 .63 .6114 ! .63 Sep. I .59 ,601 .58141 6814 .59 Pork 'May 44.60 44.50 44.60 44.50 44.67 J'ly 42.00 42.00 41.65 41.00 41.86 Lard May 27.85 27.85 27.62 1T.0O 27.90 J'ly 27.60 37.60 ...I... 27.00 277 Ribs May 24.80 24.80 14.70 14.00 24.76 July 23.75 23.82 22.60 23.00 28.75 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., March 28. Flour Unchanged. Barley 94c $1.04. Rye No. 2. $1.591401-60. Bran $40.00. Corn $1.60 1.51. Oats 5960c. Flax $3.6414 03.6014. 4 Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., March 28. Corn March, $1.69; May, $1.47: July, $1.36; September, $1.2914. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Mo., March 28. Corn May, $1.49; July, $1.36. Oats May, 65c; July, 6214c Soux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., March 28. Cattle Re ceipts, 900 head; market strong; beef steers. $12.00 16.00; fat cows and helfera, $760 14.60; canners, 45.5007.00; stockera and feeders, $9.0013.60; feeding cows and heifers, $7.00 9.50. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; market steady to 10 cents lower; light, $18.80 19.00; mixed, $18.9019.10; heavy, $19.00 19.20; bulk of aales. $18.8619.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 400 head; market ateady. Duluth Linseed, Duluth. Minn., March- 18. Llnased $3.6343.6(V4, I FINANCIAL New York, March 28. Excepting trans portatiogs, which failed to follow the gen. eral trend until the final hour and then only In minor degree, the movement of prices on the stock, exchange today was again distinctly towards materially higher levels. The advance was the mors noteworthy because trading was marked by frequent Intervals of extreme dullness, when gelling pressure might have exerted an adverse Influence. But at no period were re versals more than nominal. Developments of ths session were founded largely on rumor and board room gossip which dealt mainly with the oourss of events at periods and the prospect of trade revival, especially In the steel and cepper Industries Steel equipments and coppers bulked large In the day's dealing, likewise motors, oil, tobaccos, fertilizers and shippings, trading In these various specialties as suming wide dimensions toward ths end. end. An extreme advance of 414 points In General Motora probably was affected at the expenae of a short Interest and sub stantial gains In Industrial Alcohol, the leading petroleuma and motor specialties also occasioned hurried covering of con. tracts. United States Steel wag in steady de mand at an extreme rise of 2 to 99, al most a point under last week's maximum, but considerably higher than . its recent low quotation and affiliated Issues gained 1 to 1 polnta. - Can, Pao, was the one outstanding fea ture among rails, Its rise of 314 points be ing attributed to the company's record, gross earnings as dlsolosM In the annual report. Bonds were steady to firm, aside from slight- shading of Issues comprising the forefgn group. Total sales, par value, ag gregated $12,775,000. Old U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations aa lead ing stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beat Bug.... 900 74 76 75 American Can .. 16 600 6014 48 60 Am Car and Fdry L400 9114 91 91 Am Loco 8,500 66 65 66 Am Smelt A Ref. 7,300 70 68 70 Am T A T 700 104 103 104 Am Zlno, Lead AS.... 1814 Anae Cop ....... 5,400 61 60 61 Atchison ".. 400 91 91 91 AOAWIBSL 1.700 114 112 114 Bait A Ohio 100 47 47 47 Butte A 8u Cop 21 Calif Petro 300 26 25 16 Can Pao 3,200 160 167 160 Cen Leath 14,800 73 78 78 Ches A Ohio..... - 800 58 67 68 C, M A St. P.... 2,900 37 36 87 Chi A N W 200 94 94 94 Cht R I A P ctfg 200 23 23 23 Chimo Copper .. 800 35 34 33 Colo Fuel A Iron 1,400 43 42 42 Corn Prod Ref... 69,200 66 63 66 Crucible Steel .. 6,800 67 66 67 Cuba Can 8ugar. 400 23 22 23 Dlst Securities .. 1,400 64 63 64 Erie ., 4,100 16 - 16 16 Gen Eleo '. 156 General Motors . 40 800 168 163 167 Gr North pfd 300 93 98 13 Gr No Ore ctfs... 1,600 41 41 41 Illinois Cen 99 Insp Copper 7 800 48 48 48 Int Mer Ma pfd. 22,100 112 111 112 Inter Nickel 14.000 27 25 26 Inter Paper 4,600 46 ,43 46 K C Southern ... 400 18 18 18 Kenne Copper .. 2,400 81 30 31 Louisville &Nash ' 113 Maxwell oMtors . 2,600 39 86 89 Mexican Petro ... 26,400 182 181 181 Miami Copper ... 700 23 23 23 Missouri Pacific . 700 23 23 28 Mont Power .... 600 70 69 69 Nevada Copper . . 200 16 16 16 New York Cen ... ,1,700 75 74 75 N Y, N H A Hart 600 - 29 $9 29 Norfolk A West , 103 Norther Pao ..... 1,700 93 92$ 92 Pennsylvania.... 1.800 44 44 44 Pittsburg Coal .. 4,100 49 48 49 Ray Con Copper. . 2,600 10 19 20 Reading 4,600 84 83 84 Rep Iron A Steel. 1,800 82 81 82 Stmt Arls Cop... 2,000 10 10 10 South Pao ...... 9,800 101 100 101 South Ry 1.400 28 28 28 Stude Corp 13,800 63 62 63 Texas Co 7 700 212 209 211 Union Pacifio .. 400 128 128 128 U S Ind Al 16,000 144 142 144 U S Steel 193.800 99 99 99 US Steel pfd 800 114 114 114 Utah COp 1,600 73 73 73 West Union 700 46 85 86 West Electric ... 1,400 46 44 48 Beth B 41.600 89 6644 68 Total galea for the day, 175,000 shares. New York Bond List, U. S. 2s, reg...98Gt. Nor. 1st U. S. 2s, coup.98 414s 85 U. S. 8s, reg..89 III. Cen. ref. 4s. 79 U. S. Lib. 3s 99.04Mnt Mer. Ma U. S. 4s, reg!05 rine 6 97 U- S. 4a coup.l04K. C. Southern ' ( Am. for. Sec 6s.99 ref. 5s 83 Amer. Tel A L. A N. un. 4s. 83 Tel. clt. 6s.. 91 Mo., K. A T. Anglo-Fr. 8... 97- 1st 4s .64 Arm. A Co. 4s.87Ho. Pac. gen. 4s.58 Atch. gen. 4s.. 82 Mont. P. 6s 91 Baltimore A N. Y. Central O. cv. 4s.. 74 deb. 6s 17 Bethlehem St'l. Nor. Pac 4s.. 12 ref. 6s 88 Nor. Pac. 3s... 68 Central L. 6s... 96' 'Ore. Sh. L. ref. Central Pac. Ist78 4s 86 Ches.AO. cv. 6s.88Pac T. & T. 6s. 91 C, B. AQ. Jt. 4s.95Penn. con. 4a.94 Chi., Mil. A St. Penn. gen. 4a. 85 P. cv. 414s... 77Readlng gen. 4a 44 Chi., R. I. A P. St. L. A San F. Ry. ref. 4s... 71 adj. 6s 66 Colo. A Southern Southern Pac ref. 4s 77 cv. 6s 102 Denv. A Rio So., Ry. 6s 9314 Grande ref. 6s.. .48 Tex- A Pac. 1st. 88 Dom. of Canada Union Pac. 4s.. 85 6a (1931) 97U. 8. Rub. 5s.. 86 Erie gen. 4s.... 53 U. S. Steel 5s.. 100 Gen. Elec. 6s.. 99 'Wabash 1st 94 Bid. Fr. gvt 6g..l051-16 New Tork Sugar. New Tork, March 28. Sugar Un changed. COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Colorado Lump Coal, per ton. .$8.35 Colorado Nut Coal, per ton $7.85 (Routt County Coal) Delivered tp your home in Omaha II you become a member of our Coal Users Oraanization. TmmmRIih,5; ,.MU?T 0WN j CONTROL the SOURCE OF SUPPLY, for there is NO INDEPENDENCE and NO permanent relief can come to coal users unless we DO OWN AND OPERATE OUR OWN MINES. From present indications we will hava enough members to take over aa operating mine in Routt County, Colorado, by May and aa soon aa that ia accomplished, we will begin shipping OUR OWN COAL TO OUR MEMBERS, If labor and freight remain as now, at the above prices. Ths plan ia practical, economical, absolutely safe. The above pricea will create a reaerve. No assessment. If you are independent and want food coal at such a great aaving, come ia and see ue. NATIONAL FINANCE CO. a. , 533"s Securities Bld( Omaha. March 28th, 1919. P. 3. During pest winter this trade of coal sold at $12.78 Omaha COAL COAL COAL COAL' COAL COJ& ateady to wssk; otnsr grants, sieaur, inf ers weak. Heavy beef ateera 111.409 19.04; light beef steers, $9.$617.8t; butoh er cows and heifers, 14.85O15.00i cannera and cutters, $8.6006.74; veal calves, 110.75s 14.00; stockera end feeders, $8.36011.76. Hogg Receipts, 6,000; market, generally It to 16o lower: close, dull and 15 to 85c ' lower on commoner grades. Bulk of salea. $14.75019.86 heavlea, $19.40019.70; me. dlum weights, $14.90019.95) lights. $18.60 19.10; light lights, $19.16013.75; packing .sows $18.0019-00; pig,, $15,00 0 14.60. Sheep and limbs Receipts 1,000; mar ket, nominally ateady. No fat stuff., Lambs. 14 pounds or less, $17.10lt.7t; 95 pounds or more, 417.10015.75; eullg and common, $14.50017.00; ewes, medium to choice $11.00014 00; breeding ewes, $10.50 617.60. Xtw Tork Prodoee. New York, March 18. Butter Firmer; creamery, higher than extras. 4161oi extras, 041c; firsts, 44O60c Eggs Irregular: fresh gathered extras, 44o; fresh gathered, northern section, firsts, 41046a; fresh gathered, central and southern, 40 0 42c , Cheese Weak; state whole milk flats, current make, specials, iltle; stale, average run,. 32 0. Poultry Alive, firm; chickens, tiOlte; fowls, 39c; old roosters, 14o; turkeys, un changed. Dressed, steady; frozen chick ens, 4639o( fowls, frozen, 19016c; fowls, fresh 19098c; old roosters, 2636e; turkeys, 4945o. . . ' -.. , . , ' t 1 11 .' Chicago Produce. Chicago, March l$.--Butter Unsettled; creamery, 60 66 He Egge Unsettled receipts, 11.104 eases; firsts, 1634c: ordinary firsts. 474 8814c: at mark, cases Included, !4Oltc Poultry Allvs, higher;, springs,! 43c; fowls. 16c - ' . ' Potatoes Demand good; northern bulk sacked white stock. U. 8. Grade No. 1, $1.7001.15; Bed Rers, tl.76 0l.44. Kansas city Produce. Kansas City, Mo., Match 21. Butter and Eggs Market firm; unchanged. . - Poultry Market higher; hens, . tic; roosters, 1621c; broilers, 45o. New Tork'Sotton Futures. - New York, March ll.-e-Cotton futures opened steady; May, old, 24.14e; new, 24.65c; July, old, 21.6!o; new, H.6O0; Oc tober, old, 10,10c; new, 10.64o; December, old, 20.00c; new, 10.18c; January,' new, 20.30c. v ' " New Tork Coffee. New York, March 44. Coffee, No. T Rio, 14o; futures, steady; May, 15.03c; July, 14.44a, ' London Money. London, March J4. Money and Dis countUnchanged. Bar Silver SOd per ounce. 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