Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 03, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    XHP BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1913.
13
r
m
(A
n
1 if
4
0
(i
(
L ESTATE. UNIMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
f BARGAIN, $4,000
neauwui lota. West Hsrney.
BARGAIN, $2,500
autlful Iota. 41d, near Davenport.
-J ba
G. P. STEBBINS,
11 CHICAGO 8T
BUILD NOW.
Is food bulldlnr lots, with all tmprova
Prices from Itoo to 1900. Can
five ttrni. Douglas 8S.
T RAVER BROS.
11 Flrat Nat1rBl Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
. PRESSED BRICK
BUNGALOW.
All modern, E roomi and bath on
one floor. ' Oak finish and floors In
living and dlntnf room. Near I'ountrv
club In Benson. Two blorks to car and
school. Large lot. trees, chicken house,
etc. A real snap at U,oV For fur
ther Information call Walnut 1 "S0.
Dundee.
ARTISTIC HOME
IN DUNDEE.
, ! On Cntrago Bt.. nmr Slat, surrounded
. Ly flij norma and close to car lino and
achool, we have one of the-most artistic
, and comfortable homes In all this fine
. district; bit living room, with fireplace;
dlnlnt floom with buffet, aun room and
kitchen, with extra large apace for
dishes and kitchen utensils. Hecond
floor has four flue bedrooms, tiled bath,
enclosed and heated sleeping porch;
large attlc.vxould be finished off if de
sired, . bacrnnt has laundry tubs and
Ruud hot water heater; oak woodwork,
oak floor. -throughout; fine, large lot,
cement driveway und garage. Price at
19.000.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.,
Tyler 1536. 333. fnrjtlcJJVdg.
BRAND NEW' OAK 'BUNGALOW in Dun
dee, $5,260. Terms: $500 cash and
147.6 per month. Call days. Douk. 1734.
South Side.
A, W. J ON liS. South Omaha, buys, sells,
exchangea all, kinds of property. For
results, quick action, see us
JAS J. FITZGERALD. 4931 South 24th
Bt., "Insurance." Buy and sell property.
Rtal estate mortgage loans promptly
made.
REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES
Sli.oOO, the moat desirable and beautiful
new summer home, pressed brick and
stucco - construction; completely fur
nished; with garage and lake front cor
ner lot, at Carter Lake, club. L. J. Nelson,
owner. Brown building. Denver, Colo.
For Information call Albert Edholm,
D. 1963.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
BUNGALOWS WANTED.
( W have cash buyers for well located
bungalowa and realdencea worth the
money. For quick results list with us
O'NEIL'S R. E. & INa AGENCY.
632-6 Brandels Theater Bldg.
Tel. Tyler 1024.
SUBMIT your proposition for trade of
Omaha property or farm (n Douglas Co.
or western land for 800 aer-vi j-rs u-e
land In Butler Co., Neb., B miles from
good town. C. V. Nelsons 61 ii mahi
National Bank. i
I HAVE a man who will buy your Im
proved property and pay cash for It,
but the price must be right.
' GEORGE B. JONES, REALTOR,
926 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1946.
HAVE INQUIRIES "for i good homes In
good location Do you want to aell your
property? V1"1 " with c- A- ORIM-
MEL. 849 Omaha Net I. Bank Bldg.
CIST your property Titfi us. We have
calls for homes and Investments.,
McCAClUE 1NV. CO.
Phone D. 415. 15th and Dodge
WIS nave buyers for good homes. List
your property with us. Call Douglas 43.
D. V. Hholes Company, 915 City Nations!,
For qulbk reaulm list your property with
' S. P. BOSTW1CK & HON.
3 00 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1506.
LIST your property for sale with J. B
Robinson for quick sales. 442 Bee Bldg
pt""" Poug. 8097
WANT listing on your property. Have
buyer. Eugene Thomas. 413 Karhach
. Blk.. Douglas 3607
FINANCIAL.
Private Money.
1 "HOPE" COMPANY. Doug. 422a.
iTJi to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. dT
Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
CONVERT that Installment loan on your
home Into a straight five-year mortgage
and avoid thoae monthly paytnenta.
E H. LOUGEB. INC. 638 Keellne Bldg.
MONEY to lend on improved Real Estate.
Interest payable semi-annually. W. H.
THOMAS A SON. 2S8 Keellne Bldg.
GIT J and farm loans; 6',i and per cent;
no delay. J. H. Dumont Co.. 418
Keellne Bldg,
No Delay Closing Loans.
W. T. GRAHAM.
04 Bee Bldg. . Doug. 1521.
LOW rates withAut delay.
C. O. CARLBERO,
$13 Brandels Theater Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES-EAST. NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.
102$ Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. , P. 2716.
Stocks and Bonds.
WE BUY and sell Liberty Bonds. Mack's
Bond House. 1411 First Nat. Bk. Bldn
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Acreage.
-South Side' Acres on
i
Car Line
and Paved Road $525,
$650 and $850 $20 Cash
' $10 Per Month.
Beat and cheapest acres offered are
on West Q St., at 56th, In South Side
Acres ' Addition. You can't beat these
acres anywhere. Fine, rich, productive
land. Ideal for gardening, fruit and
poultry-raising.
No Restrictions Build
What You Like.
Get started this spring on a home
of your own. If you are not ready to
build, buy your aero and raise what
vou eat, but make the start before
these tthe last cloae-In acres) are gone.
Will Plow Wee.-
any acre sold within the next 30 day's.
.lust SO acres left (all choice) in .this
130-acre addition; three half acres tt an
acre la too much. Call us up and let us
take you out soon so that you ran pick
out what you want and have it plowed
so that you can plant an early garden.
Hastings & Heyden,
ISM Harney St. , Phbne, Tyler 50.
10 ACRES improved, close In; Immediate
possession. Elef Nllsson, 423 Securities
, r
Arkansas Lands.
APRIL 22ND.
' Our next round trip $30 excursion to
McGehee, Ark. For horaeseekers only.
W. 8. FRANK.
$03 Neville Blk., Omaha.
Canadian Lands. ,
CANADA LAND WANTED. Give legal
descriptions, and best price and terms in
first letter. Address 824 Metropolitan
Bank Building, jflnneapolls. Minn.
Colorado Lands.
QUARTER of fine level land, 7 miles
from Julesburg, Colo., all fenced, and 60
acrea fine fall wheat all goes with land.
Land all level as a floor, but 20 acres
on one corner. Price of land, $30 por
acre, if sold before April"15. 191 . Write
f!. L. Tate. 66 Omaha National Bank,
Omaha, Neb.
CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, half sec.
y or larger, Lincoln Co., bargains: easy
terms. J. 1 Maurer. .Arriba. Colo
Montana Lands.
BUY OUR JUDITH BASIN
MONTANA WHEAT FARMS
On the half-crop payment plan after
the first payment la made. Some have
bldgs. and some are partly In Yop.
Agents wanted. See Wm. H. Brown A
Kens. IN. I4 Salle St.. Chicago, 111., or
lfobson. Montana.
Eee Want-ads pav big profits to
ihc people who read them.
BRINGING UP FATHER
DO YOU fHINK
a -
MINUTfJ!
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Nebraska Lands.
GOOD VALLEY FARM.
1:fi a'-re improved. 21 miles to Omaha
4 miles from Waterloo, Douglas county,
Nebraska; 70 acres cultivated, 6 acres
alfalfu. balance pasture and hay
meadow, will rent $1,200; price, $1,800;
owner will accept residence or Bunga
low as part payment.
HELD LAND CO.,
6i4 Brandels Bldg. Doug. 9148.
FOR SALE A 160-ac.re, well Improved
farm five miles wesi. of Clarks, Neb.;
125 acres under cultivation, balance In
hay and pasture; good loam soil. Wjjl
make you an attractive price. Address
Box Y-430, Omaha Bee.
FOR SALE Five' sections, fenced, living
water; 1,000 acres tillable: long grass
pasture. A real stock and grain propo
sition. J. R. Carter. Bush ell.' Neb
320 ACRES Improved: western Nebraska
wheat farm at $12,800. A mighty good
buy. C. D. Armstrong. 826-6 Securities
Bldg. DouglBS 12S0.
FROM owner, 56 acres, well Improved, 2
miles from- FlorenSe. Walnut 1466, Or
chard 2461, Fontenelle Boulevard, Oma
ha. Neb.
WRITE me for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches In good old Datvtt
county. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford
Neb.
MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A
LARSON. .Central City. Neb
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms
Kimball Co., Nebraska. R. E. Holmes
Bushnell. Neb.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN.
301 Karbsch Blk. Tyler 684.
Oregon Lands.
JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offers you a
home in the land of sunshine, where
conditions are right for raising alfalfa
and cattle. Address. Jordan Valley
Farms. Boise. IdnUu
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $50 mi
a.. Including psld up water right. -lenry
T,evl C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha ' a
WYOMING land; Inrnis and ranches all
sizs, reasonable prices and terras. For
Information, write Ben C. Blnns, Moor
croft, Wyo.
Miscellaneous.
IF you are looking for land o-it west and
want It at the right price, write to me
about it. , D. W. Adams, 1441 Central
Tramway Loop, Denver, Colo. Formerly
of Nebraska and Iowa.
KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county,
Wyoming, farm land; particulars from
O. V. NELSON,
616 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WANT to buy SO to 160 acres eastern Ne
braska or western Iowa. Must be a
barsain.
V. M. MICHAEL COMPANY.
510 Electric Bldg. Omaha, Neh
WANTED To hear from owner of farm
for sale. Mrs. Booth, H. P. Sta., Des
Moines. Iowa.
Wfc will sell your farm; timely sales;
quick returns. Held Land Co.. 664
Brandeis Bide.
FARM LANDS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Well improved 14 acres.
Poultry, fruit and truck farm. Council
BluffH. Webster 4074.
AUTOMOBILES.
FORD SEDAN
DEMONSTRATOR
In unusually Rood condition.
C. E. PAULSON MOTOR
COMPANY
Am-s Ave r.nd Florence Blvd.
Authorized Ford Dealers. Phono i.'ol. T 4
FORD SEDAN
DEMONSTRATOR
In unusually good condition.
C. E. PAULSON MOTOR
COMPANY
Ames Ave. and Florence felvd.
Authorized Ford Dealers. JTel. Col. 146
"RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
12 CENTS PER MILE.
YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO.,
DOUG. 3622. 1314 HOWARD.
WE WILL ship, subject to examination,
' our 3,600-mile guaranteed tires at thesi
low prices:
30x3 $ 7.S0
30x3i 10.26
Express charges prepaid If cash accom
panies order.
STANDARD TIRE CO.
410 No. 16th St.
FOR SALE One Ford truck, jiew, equip
ped with pneumatic tires all around
and enclosed commercial body. One
Peerless limousine in first class running
order. One Stearns Knight "8" in ex
cellent condition. Will sell these cars
at a right price or would exchange
for desirable house south of Farnam St.
G. H. BREWER.
' " South Side, Omaha. Neb.
NW FORbVHlNEY-COMB RADIATORS
SPECIAL PRICE WHILE THEY LAST.
1916 Model. $21.00; 1917 Model. $21.60
Write for prices on Dodfee-Bulck-Overland
and other models, new and
used. ''
OMAHA RADIATOR TIRE CO..
2064 Farnam. 181 Cuming St.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used care bought, sold and exchanged
We buy for cash snd sell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Garage
1026-8 Farnam 8t Douglaa 4101.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
FOR SALE A 1917 Maxwell car. Has
two bodies. Can be used for delivery,
also touring In fine shape and a good
looker. Has never had any hard use.
Buy from owner, 2406 Leavenworth.
1918 SEVEN passenger Bulck touring car,
model E 49, in first-class condition;
newly painted , ,
NEBR. BUICK AUTO CO.
Tyler 1760 Wth and Howard
FOR SALE Milium electric In fine
running order; looks like new, with
charging rectfier. First $750 takes it.
Louis H. Noble, Omaha, Neb., Douglas
1059. Re.f 778.
Used cars of exceptional value.
. GUY l:smith,
256 farnam St. D. 1H70.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICE8.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO..
2020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb.
AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE.
SERVICE GARAGE.
16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASK, 100" USE!"
CARS: quick .1. tl'in: nn d'''V At!')
i Eichange Cu, :vsS raluaui tu V. int.)
y ' I
I'M 40NNA.
AUTOMOBILES.
NEW retreader; latest and best cut; costs
less; makes seven dltferent treada. Write,
wtre or call. Duplex Tire Co.. 114 South
.l 7th St.
NEW and used Ford, Ames oodles, Im
mediate delivery. O'Rourke Goldstrom
Auto Co.. 3701 So 24th. So. 399.
SLI.LING only privately-owned used cars.
The Omaha Used Car Market, 2517
Leavenworth St. Tyler 2347. - ,
, THE DIXIE FLYER,
W. B. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY,
2620 Farnam St.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six. ,
MARSH OAKLAND CO..
2300 Fnrnam St.
$100
for rnagueto we can't fix: patentee
Afftriity Spark Plug. O. Bays-
dorfer. 210 N. 18th.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Bayfield carburetora and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards.
-XPERT Repairing Guaranteed service.
SERVICE GARAGE.
16th and Leavenworth. Doug 7000.'
FORD MARKET
New Ford to out of town customers.
Farnam St.
BARGAINS IN USF" CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. S500
WHEN you think of used cars, think of
Trawver Auto Co. 1910 Farnam St.
BUICK-touringody for $45; is lngood
condition. Wm. Pfeiffer Auto and Car
riage Works, 2525 Leavenworth.
GOOD' USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
1918 Ford Sedan, fine condition. Cheap.
Tyler 1592.
NEW Ford touring bodies. $125.
2230
Cars tor Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself; st very reasonable
prices: no extras to pay. Nebraska Serv
ice Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglas
7390.
Tires and Supplies.
NEW TIRES ON SALE.
Firestone, Congress. Lee Pullman. Flak.
Write for prices. Mention slaes.
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 F.VRN AM.
TIRES ONE-HAIF PRICE.
GUARANTEED $.000 MILES.
$0x3 $ 7 60l!flx3tt $ .$.
32x3.Uj 10.25132x4 11.76
32x4 11.60134x4 12.00
We furnish the old tires.
Agents wanted.
3 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY,
1516 Davenport Street.
GAIN more miles; have your tires i
treaded by G. & G. Tire Co.
2415 Leavenwortn. Tyler 1261-W.
Repairing and -Minting.
WE NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUR
, RADIATOR, BUT CAN BUILD
YOU A NEW ONE.
RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and
DEALERS: Write us for prices on new
cores. No weeks of waiting for that
new radiator or fender. Built to your
order, any style, for automobile, truck
or tra-tor, in 24 hours. Patronize your
home Industry.
The only Radiator and Fender manu
facturing company In the west.
OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE
COMPANY.
1819 Cuming. 2064 Farnam.'
Omaha. Neb.
F. P. BARNUM CO., 2125 Cuming. Doug
las 8014. High grade automobile painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLE
AND
SIDE CAR
1918 TWIN CYLINDER, THREE SPEED.
Electrically equipped, generator, amme
ter, lights, horn, speedometer, three near
ly new non-skid tires, leather air cushion
tandon, pump. Cost $405 new, will take
$325; run only 6.000 miles; engine In fine
condition. Phone or write J. ('. Blissard,
509 South 31st St., Omaha. Thone Harney
6372. '
HAKLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. Victor H.
Roos, the Motorcycle man. 27th and
Leavenworth sts.
PERSONAL
THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magaxines. We collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and inspect our new home
1110-1112-1114 Dodee St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
FOR SALE for $15 Pedigreed thorough
bred fox terrier male dog coming 3
years old; perfectly marked; most intel
ligent and home broke; safe for chil
dren. Will sell only to party guaran
teeing good home. Phone Walnut 291i.
Address 706 North 501 h St.
RUFUS RED BELGIAN HARES' for sale,
from pedigreed and registered stock, ab
solutely healthy and guaranteed, or
money refunded. Write me your wants.
A. J. Meduna, 214 So. Kimball, Gracd
Island, Neb.
BUFFINGTON selling eggs, $1.00 and $2.00
per dozen. Thoroughbred. Call Red
6476.
PEDIGREED SILVER male cat at service.
Mrs. Miller. 3103 Dorcas, Harney 4788.
WHEAT screenings $2.00 per hundred. A.
W Wagner. Si' N. 6th St.. Doug. 1142
WHITE ROCK hatching eggs, from Om
aha show winners. Benson 288.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles,
HARNESS. SADDLES and TRAVELING
GOODS.
We make them ourselves and sell
them direct to consumer. Why pay two
profits fur Inferior goods when you can
get high grade goods at first coat'
ALFRED CORNISH & CO., 0
Phone Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam.
RECENTLY discharged fro) the servj.ee,
must sell at once 2,700 lb. team of
chunky Belgian mares; gelding, 7 years
old, fat and used to farm work and
other harness; one 6-year-old black geld
ing; also 1,150-lb. mare, 7 years old,
fat, gentle and sound, $100. 2225
Leavenworth.
DON'T FORGET the big horse am" mulf
auctions at stock yarda stables next
Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice
farm mares, matched teams of farm
chunks ana one carload or farm, mules
Sale atarts at 10 o'clock- L C Gallup.
' Auctioneer
" V 1 .
INCORPORATED
S. W. Cor. 17th and Dcfuglas Sts.,
, ' Omaha.
Guarantees yon 69'con your
money in any amount from
$1 00 up to $5,000. Litera
ture sent-upoi: request.
AMERICAN SECURITY CO.,
Fiscal Agents.
20? 3o. 17th S., Omaha, Neb.
Copyright, 191T.
International News Service.
HEY ! LET HE HWE
HAVE CUP OF COFFEE
WHILE! I'M WAiTIN'FER
THE REtT!
Market
LIVE STOCK
Omaha, April 2, 1919.
P.ereipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Stieep.
Official Jlontlnv 6.620 13,149 7,966
Official Tuesday 7.239 16,718 15,08$
Estlmaio Wednesd'y. 4.800, 14,500 6.30U
Three days this
week ,18.039 SI. 218 20.S3
Same days last week.19,719 54,320 23,172
Same two weeks ago.21,040 47,254 34,274
Same a weeks ago.. 26,316 51.050 23.053
Same daya year ago. 26, 946 60,187 26,369
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for
24 hours ending at 8 o'clock p. m., April 2,
1919:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cat. Hogs. Sheep. H e.
C, M. & St. P 2 2
Wabash 6 3
Missouri Pacific .... 4 1
Union Pacific .42 6 10
C. & N. W., east 16 12
C. & N. W., west 34 23 .. 3
C, St. P., M. & 0...23 22
0., B. & Q., east... 19 3 11
I'., B. & Q., west 20 28 13
C, R. I. & P., east. ..14 u ,. 1
:., R. I, & p.. west... l l
Illinois Central 2 3
Chi. Gt. West 3 1
Total receipts . . . .186
203
24
DISPOSITION H EA D.
Cattle. Hogs.
Sh
eep.
Morns Co 648
Swift & Co 966
Cudahy Packing Co.1,014
Armour & Co 1,092
Schwartz & Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co. 37
So. Omaha Pack. Co. 6
675
480
70H
483
4S5
1,825
3,230
2,67:i
977
3,709
Omaha Packing Co.
Hoffman Bros
J. Roth & Sons
Mayerowlch & Vail.
fllDKahArv
17
10
23
, 30
6
2
76
1 P. O'Dea
Wilson
W. B. Van Sant & Co 29
F. P. Lewis 265
Huntzinger & Oliver 63
.1. B. Root & Co 61
....
J. H. Bulla
R M. Burruss & Co.
Rosenstock Bros. . . .
F. G. Kellogg
W'th'mer & Degan
Ellis & Co
Sullivan Bros
A. Rothschild
Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co
E. G Christie
Baker
lohn Harvey
Jensen & Lundgren.
Dennis & Francis...
Cheek & Krebs
Midwest
Other buyers
6
10
74
94
21
66
17
42
13
' 27
35
236
19
67
23
36
890
Total 6,999 13,889
3,131
Cattle Another very moderate run of
cattle showed up about 4,800 head, anc?
the three days' supply has been about
re.000 head, or 777,600 short of the first
half of last week and 15,000 short of
the corresponding days a year ago. De
mand was good from both packers i and
shipping buyers, but, as was the case on
Tuesday, all classes of buyers were fight
ing any further advance and trade opened
out rather slow. Anything attractive in
the way 'of beef, regardless of weight,
sold a little stronger, but for the most
part it was a good, steady trade and
reasonably active. Cow stuff ruled steady
to a shade stronger than Tuesday, and
while there was .not much activity in
stockers and feeders, the tone to the
trade was strong and the limited fresh
offerings all' cleaned up In good season.
Quotations on cattle: Prime steers, $18.00
1 8.25 ; Kood to choice beeves, $16.76
17.75; fair to good beeves, $1S.7516.50;
common to fair beeves, $14 O015.6O; good
to choice yearlings, $15,003)16.60; fair to
good yearlings, $I3.2514.75; common to
fair yearlings, $10.6013.00; good to choice
heifers, $12.60)14.50; prime cows. $13 00
14.25; good to choice cows, $10.76
13.00; fair to good cows,: $8 S010.60
common to fair cows, $5.25)8.25; choice
to prime feeders, $14.26 16.06; good to
choice feeders, $13.0014.00; medium o
good feeders, $11.6013.00; good lo
choice stockers, $10.00(312:50; fair to good
stockers, $9.0010.00; common to fair
stockers, $7.00S.60$ stock heifers, $8.50
10.00; stock cows, $7. 60$. 00; stock
calves, $8.001!.00; veal calves, $8.00
13.75; bulls, stags, etc., $9.5013.00.
Hogs Receipts amounted to 20S loads
estimated at 14,6000 head. Shippers en
tered the trade early paying better prices
than yesterday's close from 1026c higher
than the general market. Packers were
slow to follow this advance, and trading
became draggy. Bulk of sales was $19.50
19.80 and top at $19.95, around 15c
higher than yesterday's average market.
Sheep Receipts amounted to 23 loads
estimated at 6,800 head. Trading was a
little slow in opening, salesmen asking a
trifle higher prices than yesterday, most
of the fat lambs selling from $19.75
20.15, with a few a trifle higher. The
market was around 1015c higher than yes
terdt y.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice, $19.6020.10; lambs, fair to good,
$19.0019.60; lambs, feeders, $18.0018.7o;
yearlings, fair to good, $17.00(817.60;
wethers, fat, $15.0016.50; ewes, good to
choice. $14.0014.60; ewes, fair to good,
$12.0014.00: ewe feeders. $7.O08.60.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, April 2. (U. S. Bureau of
Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head;
good and choice beef steers and jshe-stock,
steady; bulls, slow to lower; calves, 25c
higher: feeders, steady; heavy beef steers,
$11.6O20.40; light beef steers, $10.00
18.60; butcher cows and heifers, $7.40
15.50; banners and cutters, $5.6510.00;
veal calves, $13.00(915.25; Blocker and
feeder steers, $8.25(6)15.50.
Hogs Receipts, '17.000 head; market
strong; mostly 6c higher than yesterday's
average: top, $20.15; bulk of sales, $19.85
20.10; heavyweight, $19.9520.16; me
dium weight, $19.802O.15; lightweight
$19.3520.06: light, light. $18.0019.65;
sows, $17.7519.50: pigs, $17.018.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head:
market mostly 25c higher; prime Colorado
fed 'wooled lambs, $20.50; prime shorn
lambs, $17.50; shorn ewes. $12.76; lambs,
8S pounds or less, $18.5020.50; 86 pounds
or better. $18. 00(620.40; culls, $14.00
18.00; ewes, medium and good, $12.25(g)
15.50; culls and common, $6.0012.25.
Chicago Potatoes,
Chicago. April 2. Potatoes Stronger:
receipts, 65 cars; northern white sacked,
bulk, $1.651.80; western sacked russets,
$2.20 cwt.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
BIG young team of mares, strong and
healthy; also a lighter team; will sefT
any ay to dispose of them. Come
to my house at 1037 So. 24th St., near
Pacific.
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
11 Cf LIBERTY BONDS. O CI
O w. C. FLATAU. EST. 189J. ,0
6TH FLR SECURITY BLDG.. TT. $50
Uigainzed by the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, planoa and notea as secur
ity. $40. 6 tnn , II. goods, totsl, $3.60
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, ,
432 Security Bldg . 16th & Farnam. Ty. 6
Lowest rates Private loan booths Harry
rry
n
Maleshock. 1514 r nrtge. D 6619 Est. 18
DIAMOND AND JltWELRX LOANS,
J
SKi '
and Industrial News of
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha Grain Market,
Omaha, April 2, 1919.
Receipts of corn of 136 cars for yeste -day
and today were fairly liberal i'id
much larger than those of any . Iher grain.
Other receipts were 19 cars of wheat, 63
cars of corn, 19 cars of rye Hnd 17 cars
of barley. Corn had a ready sale at
prices ranging from unchanged to 3 cents
higher, the bulk showing en advance of
about 3 cents. Oats were 3 cents highor.
Rye advanced 11 to 12 cents and barley
3 to 4 cents. A statement by the head of
the food administration that It v ould pur
chase more rye, corn and barley flour for
export to neutral countries was said to
be a cause for the advance in these
grains. Wheat was stronger, No. 3 h'ard
bringing $2.62.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago.
Wheat 19
Corn 4. ..13
Oats 63
Rye J 9
Barley '17
Shipments
Wheat 221
Corn 84
Oats 91
Rye 2
Barley 11
4
49
17
5
18
mi
63
61
4
5
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
' Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago 16
Kansas City 70
St. Louis 102
Minneapolis 404
Duluth 7
193
114
107
Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, $1.5. No.
3 white: 2 cars, $1.66; 3 cars. $1.55: 2
cars, $1.54. No. 4 white: 3 cars, $1.62.
No. 6 white. 1 car, $1.52 (old); 1 car,
$1.61 (old). No. 2 yellow: 2 cars, $1.60
(old). No. 3 yellow: S cars, $1.58; 6
cars, $1.67: 4 2-5 cars, $1.56. No. 4 yel
low: 4 cars, $1,56; 17 cars, $1.64; 6 cars,
$1.63. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.50: 2 cars,
$1.49. No. 6 yellow: 1 car. $1.60; 1 car,
$1.4S; 1 car, $1.46 (sour); 1 car, $1.45
(sour). No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, $1.54. No. 4
mixed: 6 cars. $1.62; 7 cars, $1.51; J-5
car. $1.51 . No. 5 mixed: 1 car. $1.51
(oats); 1 car, $1.50; 6 cars, $1.48. Sample
mixed: 1 car. $1.46; 3-5 car. $1.30.
Oats No. 2 white: 1 car, 68c. Standard:
2 cars, 67ic. No: 3 white: 1 car, 670
(shippers' weights); 1 car, 67 c; 8 cars,
67c.
Rye No. 1: 1 car. $1.67. No. 2: 1 car,
$1.67. No. 3: 2 cars, $1.66. Sample: 1
car. $1.60.
Wheat No. 3 hard: 1 car, $2.52. No. 4
hard: 1 car, $2,40 (yellow, smutty). No.
1 northern spring: 3-5 car. $2.45 No. 6
northern spring: 1 car, $2.38. No. 3
durum: 1 car, $2.18 (red). No. 2 mixed:
1 car, $2.18 (durum, smutty). No. 3
mixed: 1 car, $2.50; I car, $2.60 (durum);
1 car, $2.18 (smutty); 1 car. $2.15 liti'ut
tv). No. 5 mixed: 1 car. $2.30. Sample
mixed:, 35 sacks. $2.75.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, April 2. Sensational upturns In
the value of corn took place today and
were accompanied by an excited rush to
the bull side of the market Notice that
exports of wheat to neutral countries had
been stopped by the food administration
was chiefly responsible, as corn would
therefore be expected to come Into greater
request for shipment to Europe as a sub
stlute. Besides, the election outcome In
Chicago of a victory for the "wets" was
held to Imply an increased demand for
rye and barely by Interests which still
looked for the defeat of prohibition. Open
ing prices for corn showed a Jump of 1H
to 6c, with May, $1.521.66V4, and
July, $14114 1.44, and September, $1.35
, qoi T,,ii. miHa on advance of an
other' cent, but then the market eased
backed somewhat as a result oi prom
t&Ktng
Oats rose with corn. After opening
lc, with May 6566, th'e market
continued to harden.
Provisions ascended to the maximum
limit for one day. Strength in the hog
market, together with the sensational
bulge in grain, furnished the reason.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain
Art. 1 Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
CMa"y 1.5214 1.6814 1.6214 1.57 Vi 1B1 Vi
J'y 1.4114 1.4614 1.41 1-46 1.39
Sp. 1.35 1.3814 1 35 ! 1.8714 1.32,,
Oats ,.,
May .6514 -68 .6514 -6714 .64
jly .65 .66 -65 .66 .63-
Sep. .6114 .63 .6114 -63
PMay 47.30 47.60 47.30 47.30 46.30
J'ly 44.55 44.65 44.65 44.55 43.55
Lard
May 28.80 28.80 28.76 28.80 28.30
J'ly 28.30 128.35 28.35 28.35 27.85
Rtt
May 26.15 26.15 2.x65
J'lv 25.00 1 125.00 24.47
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis. Minn., April 2 Flour
unchanged. Barley 4c$1.05.
Bran $38. CO.
Corn $1.6501.67.
Oats 65146614c.
Flax $3.763.78.
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, jlprll 2. Corn May, $1.61 H;
July, $1.47T4.'
Oats May, 6914; July, 6614c.
Kansas City Grain,
Kansas City, Mo.. April 2. Corn May,
$1.58Vi; July, $1.4714; September. $1.375.
New York Cotton.
New York, April 2. Mercantile Paper
Unchanged.
Sterling Sixty-day bills, $4. 58 com
mercial 60-day bills on banks, $4.6714;
commercial 60-day bills, $4.6614; demand.
$4.61; cables, $4.62.
Francs Demand, $6.05; cables, $6.04.
Guilders Unchanged.
Lire Demand, $7.15; cables, $7.10.
Time Loans Steady; unchanged.
Call Money Easier; high, 5; low, 41;
closing bid, 414 offered at 414; last loan,
4', 4 per cent.
Wool.
London. April 2. Ten thousand three
hundred bales of wool were sold at auc
tion here today. The attendance was
large and there was a strong demand.
Good Msrlnos and fine crossbreds were 10
per cent, and other grades unchanged to 6
per cent over the government minimum
price. All the allies except America were
buyers
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, April 2. Butter Higher:
creamery, 65Sjj63!ic.
Eggs Lower: receipts. 31,759 cases;
firsts, 381439i4c: ordinary firsts, 38M
3814c; at mark rases Included, 38tS39c'
storage packed, firsts, 4114 c.
Poultry Alive, higher; springs, $3c;
fowls, 37c. '
New York Prod are.
New York, April 2. Butter Steady;
unchanged.
Eitss Firm: unchanged
Cheese Steady: unchanged.
Foultrj Firm; unchanged
Drawn for The Bee by
it
FINANCIAL
New York. April 2. Regardless of the
fact that many substantial gains were
made and fairly well sustained, trading
on the stock exchange today was the most
perfunctory and least Interesting of any
session in several weeks. The volume of
trading kept pace with recent moderately
large averages, but centered to an un
wonted degree In special Issues which are
expected to derive most benefit from the
restoration of normal conditions in foreign
countries.
Newa from abroad threw little addi
tional light on the course of the peace
proceedings, but aome advices lost none of
their promising character, the one ad
verse development, a cut in the Mldvale
Steel dividend, exerting virtually no ad
verse effect.
Steels and equipments as a whole were
strong, United States Steel scoring sn ex
treme advance of 1H to par, but yielding
fractionally at the end with other leaders,
including the Investment rails. Shipping,
otls, coppers and the distilling and food
shares commanded greater attention, how
ever, at gross advances of 1 to 4 points,
moderate Impairment resulting on selling
for profits.
Numerous secondary specialties, such ss
chemical and paper Issues, also American
Woolen, Hide and Leather preferred and
Barrett company, were firm to strong,
but motors and their subsidiaries reacted
1 to 2 pointb under subsidiaries reacted
For the first time since the "unpegging"
of rates, the market for exchange on Lon
don was distinctly Btrong, Italian re
mittances also steadying, but francs eased
again. , .
Bonds were quiet but steady, Liberty 'is
sues varied slightly and domestic rails and
utilities hardened. Total sales (par value)
aggregated $13,150,000. Old United States
bonds were unchanged on call.
Sales In
Hundreds High,
Amer. Beet Sug.. 9 7614
American Can... 96 52
Am. Car. Fdry.. 8 90i
Low. Close
75 75 lj
6114 61L,
90 90 '4
Am. Locomotive. 12 66 K
66 -i,
70i
Am. Smlt. & Rcf. 81. 70
1.9
Am. Mug. Ker...
Am T. i T
Anaconda Cop. . .
Atchison
Atl. G. & W. I. S.
S. Lines
Balto. A Ohio...
Butte & Su. Cop.
Cal. Pet
Can. Pacific ....
("en. Leather ...
Ches. A Ohio...
C. M. & S. P
Chi. & N. W
C. R. I. & P., cfs
Chino Copper . . .
Col. F. & I
Corn Pro. Ref. . .
Crucible Steel . .
Cuba Cane Sugar
15 12514
124t 125
104 1115(4
62 14 2 lt
92
13 ins
116 62'i
279 122
7 48 74
119
4814
12114
48
23 I
25
15914
76
58
3814
95
24
36
41
68 '5
66
23
63
16
15614
170 V,
9314
41
99
61 14
114
26
46
18
32
113
19
4
100
100
25
160
7714
6S
38 14
15914
75
68 14
38
13
63
350
20
60
2464
361b
tl?
60
67
23
64
16
24'4
35
41
68
661?
23
63 '4
16
1514
1701
9314
41
Hist. Securities.. 82
Erie v. 3
General Electric 3 157
Gen. Motors 81 171
Gt. Northern pd. 30 93
tit. Nor. Ore Ctfs 13 4114
Illinois Central
Inspiration Cop.. 231 61 14
int. Mr. Mar. pfd 475 1151,
Int. Nickel .... 63 26
int. Paper 101 4614
K. C. S
Kennecatt Cop... 79 32
Lou. &: Nash. ...
Maxwell Motors
60
113
26
'6
Mex. Pet 325 183
Miamo Copper .. 14 2 4 14
181 182
23 2414
Missouri iJacinc. 20
Nevada Copper . 5
N. Y. Central... 12
N. Y N. H. H
Nor. & West
Northern Pacific. 23
Pacific Mail .... 3
Pennsylvania .. 7
Pittsburg Coal .. 10
Ray Con. Cop.... 18
Reading 49
Rep. I. & S 13
Shat. Ariz. Cop. 33
24 23 24
16 16 16
7514 74 75
29
105
92
34
44i
48
20
83
83
12 '4
93
34
4
49
20
84
83
92
34
44U
48 V4
20
83
81
12
11
Southern Pacific 141 102 14
Southern Railway 20 28 14
Studebaker Corp. 72 65
Texas Co 39 212
Union Pacific... 17 129M,
101 loia;
28 28
64 64
210 212
128 129
148 148
98 99
114 114
75 75
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 291 15114
U. s. Steel 1,567 1110
IT. S. Steel pfd.
2 114
Utah Copper . .
West. Electric
68 75
19 46
46 46
70 70
000 shares.
Beth'. B.
306 71
Total sales for the day, 865,
New Fork Bond List.
U.S. 2s. reg 98Gen. Elec. 6s.. .1
01
U.S. 2s, cou 98Gt. N. 1st 4s.
U.S. 3s, reg 89 Ul.Cen. ref. 4s
U.S. 3s, cou... 89 Int. M. M. 6s...
U.S. Lib. 3s. . .99.08K. C. So. ref. 5s
U. S. 4s, reg,.105i4L. & N. un. 4s.
U. S. 4s, cou. . .10514M., K. &T.lst4s
Am. For. Sec. 6s 98Mo. Pac. gen. 4s
Am. T.AT.clt. 6s 91 Mon. Pow. 6s..
Anglo-French 5s 97 N. Y. Cen.deb.6s
Arm. & Co. 4s 88No. Pac. 4s
Atchison gen 4s 82No. Pac. 3s
B. & O. cv. 4s 740. S. L. ref. 4s
Beth. S. ref 6s 88 Pac. T. & T. 5s
Cent. Lea. 6s... 96 Penn. con. 4s
l ent. Pac. 1st.. 78 Penn. gen. 4s.
C. & O. cv. 5s. 83Read. gen. 4s..
C .CD i la ttCSLatT P. G V C
65
79
98
82
83
63
58
91
97
82
58
85
91V
94
85
83
63
01
93
89
86
87
00
94
CM&StP cv.4 76 So. Pac. cv. 6s. 1
C.R.I. &P.rcf.4s 70So. Ry. 6s
C. & S. ref. 4s 77'Tex. & Pac. 1st
D. &R. G.ref. 6s 48 U. P. 4s
D. of C. 6s '31.. 97U. S. Rub. 6s..
Erie gen. 4s.... 62U. S. Steel 6s. 1
Bid, Asked. 'Wabash 1st
Liberty Bonds.
New York, April 2. Liberty bond final
prices today were: 3s, 99.08: first 4s,
94.80; second 4s. 93.54; first 414s, 94.80
second 4'is, 93.54; third 414s, 95.48; fourth
4s, 93.64.
St. Joseph Live stork.
St. Joseph, Mo., April 2. Cattle Re
ceipts, 3,200; market weak; eteers, $13.00
0)18.50; cows and heifers, $6,000.15.60:
calves, $7.0013.60.
Hogs Receipts, 6,600; ' market slow;
top, $20.00; bulk of sales, $19. 40(920. 00.
Sheep Receipts, 8,500; market steady;
lambs, $18.5020.00; ewes. $13.COlg15.00.
Typewriters and
Adding Machines
All Makes For Rent
Special rates to students.
Central Typewriter
Exchange
D. 4121
1908 Farnam St.
George McManus
MEVER MIND
THE
- tr
the Day
Short Term Notes
Dally quotation sheet
furnished by
Peters Trust company:
IT. S. Liberty 1st 3s
U. S. Liberty 2d 4s
IT. R. Liberty 3d 41Js
U. S. Liberty 4th 4s
Am. Foreign Sec. (1919). . .
Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s (1926)..
Am. Telephone s (1924)...,
Am. Tobacco 7s (1922)....
Am. Tobacco 7s (1823)....
.99.08
.93.64
.95.44
.93.60
. 99
.103
. 9914
.108
.103
. 98
.10014
.100
.100
.100
.101
.101
.10114
. 99
.101
. $614
.100
.103
.103
.119
.103
. 96
r"
99
103
99
103
104
98
100
100
100
101
101
101
101
99
102
87
100
104
103
134
103
Anaconda Copper 6 (1929)
Arm. Conv. Deb. 6a
Arm. Conv. Deb. 6s
Arm. Conv. Deb. 6a
Arm. Conv. Deb. 6s
Beth. Steel 7s (1919)
(1919).
(1942).
(1923) .
(1924) .
Beth. Steel 7s (1922)
Beth. Steel 7 (1923)
Canada 5s (1921)
Cudshy 7s (1923)
Int. R. T. 6s (1921)
Kan. City Ter. 6s (1923)..
Proctor & G. 7s (1923)
Proctor & G. 7 (1922)..
Russian Rubles 6Hs (1936).
Union Pacific 6s (192$)
Wilson & Co. (1928).....
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Anna E. Cain & hbd to Viola Ryan,
Ellison Ave. 72 ft.' w. of Florence
Blvd, s. s., 40x126 ft
Grayce C. Marsh & hbd. to Jennie
May Young, n. e. cor. 43d & New
berry St., 47x108 ft
John H. Broomfleld, extr. et al, to
Myrtle Crutchfleld, Patrick Ave.,
120 ft. e. of 26th St, n. s., 66x.
126 ft
Alice Quads & hbd. to William H.
Russell, n. w. cor. 32d & A St..
60x130, ft
Richard R. Evans to Jfimlle W.
Hickok et a I, 62d St.. 210 ft. a.
of Dodge St., e. s 60x128 ft
John F. Glebel & wife to Maude B.
High, Florence Blvd. 400 ft. e.
of 24th St.,. n. 0. 60x120 ft
Evelyn B. Stamp & hbd. to George
Martin Beck, Grant St. 100 ft. w.
of 42d St. n s. 60x120 ft
Security Land' & Improvement Co.
to Gertrude Beatty, n. e. cor 27th
ft, Janes St., 45x128 ft
Mattle J. Wright & hbd. to Robert
L. Smith, 16th St. 80 ft. n. of M
St., e. s. 40x130 ft
Frank H. Parsons & wife to Guy
Liggett, s. w cor. 19th & Dodge
St., 132x198 ft
Charles E. Foster to John A. Palm
qulst. 41st St. 150 ft n. of Califor
nia St., w. s. 60x128 ft
John Jankowski & wife to Immacu
late Conception church, 24th St.
63.4 ft. n. of Elm st. w. s. 31. 8x
156 ft
Frank Hennlng Anderson & wife to
Antoinette Winans, Charles St.
81.5 ft. w. of 45th St. n. s. 50x
130 ft
Carl H. Nordman & wife to S. M.
Elwood et al, X St. 100 ft. w. of
41st St., s. s. 100x131 ft
Dora Rothholz & hbd. to Adeline
Murhan, n. w. Cor. 23 & G. St.
60x110 and other property.......
United Investment Co. to James P.
Slater, a. w. Cor. 49th & Hickory
St. 100x132 ft
$4,200
5,000
" 7,000
1,100
1,800
1,750
4,200
3,000
1,000
75,000
600
2,350
400
3,250
6,070
450
New York Coffee.
New York, April 2. An opening ad
vance of 4 to 15 points was checked by
scattered realizing and a little selling for
trade account in the market for coffee
futures here today. Reactions followed
with December selling off from $14,09 to
$13.90. In the late trading on reports of
a slightly easier tone In Brazil, July re
acted from $14.63 to $14.51 but May was
relative firm owing to the steadiness of
the spot market, with the close net S
points higher to 14 points lower on the
lowest. May, $13.15; July, $14.50 Septem
ber, $14.16: October, $14.07; December,
$13.88; January, $13.93; March, $13.96.
Spot Coffee Steady; Rio 7s. 16c;
Santos 4s, 2!c.
New York Generat.
New York, April 2. Flour, firm; winter
straights, 11.25fr 11.60.
Wheat Spot, firm; No. 2 red, $2.36,
elevator export.
Corn Spot, strong; No. J white an No.
2 yellow, $1.86, tost and freight New
York.
Oats Spot, strong; standard. 7778c.
Pork Strong; mess, $61,00; family,
$54.0O?l65.OO. ,
Lard Strong mlddlewest, $29.4029.50.
Tallow Strong; city special loose, llc
bid. "
Other articles unchanged.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City. Ia., April 2. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,000 head market 25c higher; beef
steers, $12.6017.00; fat cows and heifers.
$8 O014.O0; canners. $6.007.00; stockers
and feeders, $8.5014.O; feeding cows
and heifers, $7.00ifl0.00.
Hogs Receipts, 8.00 head; market 5
16c higher; light, tl 9.36 19.60 ; mixed,
19.40(0 19.65; heavy, $19.60 19.70 ; bulk
of sales, $19.4019.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts,. 609 head;
market strong.
Kansas City Lira Stork.
Kansas City, Mo April 2. (U. S.
Bureau of Markets) Cattle Receipts, 10,
000; market steady; steers. $9.8619.25:
cows and heifers, $6.6516.10; calves,
$10.0013.60; stockers, $12.4015.86.
Hogs Receipts. 14,000; market steady;
heavies, $18.9020.00; lights, $18.60
19.75: packing, $18.50 19.50; pigs, $16 00
19.00.
Sheep Receipts, ' 7,000; market lower
lambs, $17.20ig20.10; ewes, $10.6018.0i).
Linseed,
Duluth, Minn., April 2. Linseed $3.78.
Give Your Insurance to
MEYER KLEIN
636 First Nat'l. Bk. Bldg.
Telephone Tyler 360.
Salt Creek
Producers Assn.
Bought Sold Quoted
Full information regarding this
important Wyoming Oil Security
furnished upon request.
LL.WINKELMAN&CO.
44 BROAD STREET. NEW YORK.
Direct Private" Wira to Various Markets.
CORPORATION TO
CREATE LOADING
STATIONJFORMED
Business Men and Live Stock
Shippers Organize Company
to Establish Better Trans
portation Facilities.
Steps to organize a corporation
for the purpose of establishing a
central loading station for all aulc
Iruck operators engaged in hauling
on rural routes to and from Omaha
and surrounding country, were taker
at a meeting held in tle Chamebr oK
Commerce Tuesday. .
M. L. Henry, representing thr1
bureau of markets, Washington. D
C, officers of the highway trans
ports committee-and a number of
auto truck operators attended,,
A committee to draft articles ol
incorporation was named. It's re
port will be heard at an early meet
ing. 1.. F. Langhorne, who operates a ,
line of trucks between Omaha and .
Lincoln with headquarters it Elm
wdod, between the two cities, offered
to buy the first block of stock.
The purpose of the loading station
is to assist merchants and farmers
in establishing better transportation
facilities for live stock and merchan
dise within a radius of 50 to 6(J
miles from Omaha and to provide
some means by which truck oper
ators coming into Omaha may be
assured return loads for the trip
home.
J. S. White, chairman of the Doug
las county highways transport "com-
mittee, presided.
"Better road building, which is a ''
prospect for the near future, will in
crease rural' hiuling by leaps and
bounds," he said. "In five years the
largest part of freight moved in and
out of Omaha and vicinity will be
moved by auto truck," he said.
Ure Looks Into Books
o f Former Village,
Now Part of Omaha
, : f
City Commissioner Ure of the
department of public accounts and
finance believes that he is a "minute
man."
He has been working overtime
for several nights, going over the
minutes of the. old village council of
Florence, to get the .financial ends
straightened out.
He finds that when the assets,
and liabilities are brought together
there will be a net amount of $600
plus interest for Omaha to liqui
date. "I observed," remarked Wr. Ure,
"some queer transactions, but there
does not appear to be any claim
that would not pass muster in -court.
The old council of Florence
exceeded their general fund allow
ances "for several years and there
seems nothing now for Omaha to
do but to pay the overdraft and let
it go at that." . ,, . .
Omaha Delegation Will Go
to Lincoln for Hearings
Commissioner Towl and Georgs
T. Morton of the city planning
board will head a large delegation
of Oniahans, most of them repre
senting improvement clubs, who will
go to Lincoln Thursday for the
hearing on the city charter and city
planning bills in the legislature.
We Recommend
to the
Conservative Investor
A limited number of first mort-'
gags bonds carrying" 8 interest,
secured by income-producing prop
erty, which we have for sale,
This is a safe, sane and profit
able investment and one which will
bear the strictest investigation.
Telephone Tyler 4311.
747-49 Brandeia Building.
To Yield 6.65
A first and refunding mort
gage 6 bond i of the
Publie Utilities Co., of Evans
Tille, Ind., at 95 M-
Net earnings are twice bond
charges. ,
In $100 and $500 pieces, also.
Ask for Circular OB-212
The National City -Company
Ctrriipondtnt Offices in 47 Cititt.
Omaha First National Bank Bldg.
Telephone Tyler 27P2
It
lthe
TRUST PRICE
52 CARLOADS OF
LUMBER
AT
$22 Per 1,000 Feet
PHONE
J C. LINDEMAN
Colfax 480.
20th and Boyd Stresti.
(fili)
I