THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919 13 REAL ESTATE WANTED. bungalows Wanted. ' We havi Mill buyers for wall located bungalows and residences worth the money. For quick results Hit with us. ONEILS R. E. INS. AOENCT. 632-41 Brandels Theater Bldg. Tel. Tyler 1024. 1 HAVE a man who will buy your im proved property and pay cash for It but the prleo in net be right. GEORGE F. JONES, REALTOR, ? City Wat Bit. Bide, Doug. 104$. HAVE INQUIRIES for good homes in rood location Do you want to aell your property? Mat It with C. A. GRIM MKL. 848 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. tlST' our property with us. aETve calls for homea and Investments. McCAGCB INV. CO. fhons P. 416. ltth and Podge. WE hava buera for good homea. List your property with ua. Doug. 46. I. V. Wholes rompany. 915 City National. I'OR quick sales lit your property with W. 5. SHRIVER, IMT-tOm. Nat. Bk. Bldg Pong 1638. KOR quick reaulia list your property-with 8 P. BOSTWICK SON. SOU Bee Bids'. Tyler ISO. LIST your property for sale with J. B. Robinson for quirk sales. 443 Bee Bids'. Phone roug. SHUT. Vi'ANT listlnr on your property. Have buyers, Eugene Thomns, 413 Karbach I'ouglas .1607: . FINANCIAL. Private Money. 8HOPEN A COMPANY. Don 8. 422S. ?fn6 to llO.nno MADE promptly" F. D. Wead. Wead Blrtg.. 18th and Farnam. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. CONVERT that Installment loan on your noma Into a straight flve-vear mortgage and avoid those monthly' pavments. B. K, LOITOBB, INC.. fi3S KeeHneJBIrta-, WON hi y to lend on Improved Real Eslate! Interest payable aeml-annually. w. H. THOMAS ft BON. 858 Keellna Bldg. CITY and farm loans; C4 and 6 per cent: no delay. J. H. Dumont A Co.. 418 , Keeltne Bldg. No Delay Closing Loans. W. T. GRAHAM. $04 Bee Bldg. Doug. 1528. LOW rates without delay. C. O CARLBERO, II! Brandela Theater Bldg OMAHA HOMES E A ST NEB FARMS O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1026 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. D. 3715. Homes, lnv etmenta. farina. Florence acres W. O. HI I RIVER, 1147H O. N Bk. Blda. r is-ic FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. ABOUT 35 acres of high, sightly, wooded Isnd overlooking the Missouri river, with views that cannot ba excelled In thle part of the country. Five blocks from ear line. Water main and cement aide walk laid along nearly 900 feet of prop. arty. Ideal slta for a country home with possibilities for platting and selling off a portion so ss to realize considerably mora than tha price asked. No tradea. Cash only. Telephore Douglaa 2277. 40-ACRE8 improved, close In; ImmTdTiTte ' posseaslon. IClof Nilsson. 422 Securities Bid. Arkansas Lands. APRIL. 15TH. Our next round trip $30 excursion to McGahee, Ark. For homeseekera only W. S. FRANK, 202 Neville Blk., Omaha. Canadian Lands. CANADA LAND WANTED. Give legal descriptions, snrt host price snd terms In first letter. Address 824 Metropolitan Bunk Building. Minneapolis, Minn. Colorado Lands. SASY payments, 180 In to-operative reserve, takeup, o land under pre emption or humps' I; cattle range; on t;ulo road. Hotel 1'laza. Rogers. CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, l.-alf aeo. or Iargr, Lincoln Co.. bargains; for terms, J. I,, Mnurrr. Arriba, Colo. Kansas Lands. -HEYKNNE Co. I offer N 24-14-46, E "4 4 and Sec. 9-15-4,'i. 1,280 acres, all with in four miles of First View. Price, $11.50 per sere. All must be sold together. H ' C. Wear, 619 4th Nafl. Bank Bldg., Wichita, Kan. KIOWA Co. N4 19-19-53 and SVi 24-19--6$ SiO acres, good land, two sets of Improvements, located ten miles south west of Haswell! Price, $4. COO. H C. Wear, 619 4th Nafl. Bank Bldg., Wichi ta, Kan. Nebraska Lands. MR.' RKNTER. Be your own landlord and recelva the profits from your labor. A few of our Kimball county bar gain". 330 'acres si mites from good town; 110 acres tractor land, balance rolling; $20 per acre; terms. 1G0 acres all tractor land; 95 acrea In sprint; crop; one-third of crop goes to purchaser; $38 an acre: terms. 4S0 acres: owner now breaking 430 acres; this la an extra good piece of land; $45 an acre. Including tha 430 acrea of breaking; terms. ( We have several other bargains. Write for prices sn terms. SMITH LAND COMPANY, Kimball, Nebraska. KUR SALE Five aectlons. fenced, living water; 1,000 acrea tillable; long graaa 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, 326-6 Securities Bldg. Douglas 12S0. A'RITE n.e for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In good old Dawea county. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. FOR NBBRASKA LANDS fiEE A. A. PATZM AN, r, 01 Karhach B 1 k. Tyler 684. MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn and alfalfa faimi at the right price. M, A. LARSON. Central fit y, Neb. MPROVEO aud unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co., Nebraska R. E. Holmes. Bushnell. Neb. Oregon Lands. IORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a homa In the land of sunshine, where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and catii-'. Add res.,. Jordan Valley Farms. Boise Idaho. South Dakota Lands. SOUTH DAKOTA 1(0 acre farm on tha Little White river. IS miles north of Cody, Neb. All fenced and 26 acrea broke. Thsre la a 4-R. cottage, (ram barn and cow shed and chicken house, good well and wind mill. School house on the farm. Store and poatofftca H mils. Church, $0 roda. For a, quick sale, $20 per acre. For particulars apply to owner, Matt Wc Clelland, 112 1 13th St., Boone, la. Wyoming Lands. VHEATLND Wyoming farms, $60 per a Including paid up water rlgn"t. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylander, $64 Omnha Nat. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE. CATTLE RANCH. 1,?0 acres, 160 acrea under ploir. (0 acres In crop, 39 acrea alfalfa; barn ,40x80 and 6 -room house: 10 miles fence; running water. Price, $18 per acre; one third down, balance good terms at rea sonable rate of Interest. Address, Mors & Wright. Ryegate, Montona, P. O. Bo 104. KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county. Wyoming, farm land; particulars from C. V. NELSON, $18 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. rwo rare turgatns in Red River valley land, $25 ar.d $30 per acre; not an ngent. K. 11. Ogden, 20S1 Fowler Ave. C-28. FARM LANDS WANTED. WANT to buy SO to 160 acrea eastern Ne braska or weatern Iowa. Must be a t'argsin. F. M. MICHAEL COMPANY. 516 Eleetrlc Bldg. Omsha. Neb. - WANTED To hear from ownr of farm for sale. Mra. Booth, H. P. Sta., Dea Moines, lows. xv " w i li sell your farm; timely sales: oulck aeturns. Held Land Co.. 664 Rrandeis Bids. FARM LANDS FOR RENT. Iowa Lands. FOR RENT Well improved 14 acres; poultry, fruit and truck farm in Coun cil Bluffs. Webster 4074. AUTOMOHlLES. i KORLi tou-ing, good one Ijoo 17 Ford coupe Hi;3 14 Ford touring extra good $l5 Twenty o'hers with, starters, $250 to $1.50: sll guaranteed. TRAWVER AUTO COMPANY, . 1910 Farnam. ' t ,i.um. M 1 e'K SIN -Seven (TaTsemterT OMii'iiprd v. i.h new cevd tires; run about mil- . will elt t..r $1,500. Tvlcr ' i 2I4 '-arnani M BRINGING UP FATHER HOW MWSV TIMCD f VOO OOKT KNOW I I DOMT TELL. TAE TO IbEL THREAT ( PAROOH-I rAFr. 1 ! --V HAVE! TOLD fOU . AN( TH.N4 - XOO S I Q.UIET- IF IT VrVbN'T FOR HEAVEM- ArVj IM iVlSS MOT TO BE OVJAHTTOBeONCKj ME VE'DTILL BE - XT THE WAX 31 E ' IN TM PARLOR." ) Vg WWN' NOrVTAR (vg?) UVIN' IN A tHMVTV- f f ABW Ur--v-J w5k TTlf ' " " AUTOMOBILES. AUTO TIRES. IDEAL TIRE SERVICE IS Ot'EN FOR BUSINESS. Wa Do First-Class Work Only. Our t'-e rebuilding and retreading la successful because of particular work manship, the quality of our retread gum and the ' DKY CURE PROCESS. ' DRY CURE PROCESS has solved 'he retread and rebuilt tire problem No n.ore steam-soaked carcasses, which crfate defective treads and cause the separation of the beads. IDEAL TIRE SERVICE 2576 Ilariiev SI. UULD CARS. 1 Ford touring csr. 1917 $350 00 2 Oldsinoblle trucks, 1 1 ton 300.0!) 1 Maxwell sedan, 1917 300.00 I Buli-k sedan ,150. no 1 Mitchell touring, 1916 250.00 I Overland touring, 1916. 400.00 t Mitchell roadster. 191 SOO.OO 1 llupp-20 roadster, a snap $60.00 1511 Davenport St. Phone D. 1$41. Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade. Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies. 1511 Davenport St. FORD SEDAN DEMONSTRATOR In unusually good condition. C. E. PAULSON MOTOR COMPANY Ames Ave. and Florence Blvd. Authorized Ford Dealers. TeLCol. 14 "R E N T A N E W FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 13 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 60 NEW 1919 MODPL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUG. 3623. 1314 HOWARD. WE WILL ship, subject to examination, our 3.500-mtle guaranteed tlrea at these low prlcea: 30x3 $ 7.80 30x3H 10.2S Express charges prepaid If cash accom I antes order. STANDARD TIRE CO. 410 No. 16th St. ' NEW FORD-HONEY-COMB RADIATORS SPECIAL PRICE WHILE THEY LAST. 1916 Model. $21.00; 1917 Model. $21.60 Write for prices on Poilge-Bulck- Overland and other models, new acd used. OMAHA' RADIATOR TIRE CO.. 20U4 Farnam. 1819 Cuming St. MAKE YOUR old ' Ford new. CVRourke Gcildatrom Auto Co., distributors of Amea Bllt touring and commercial bodies. 8701 South 24th street, phone South 399. 908 North 16th, phone ?339. New and used Fords. Time paymtnt. WANTED TO EXCHANGE for On-.aha residence property, a Midland truck with 5-passenger body, both in flrst-i-iass con dition. New tires, new carburator, and everything complete. What have you? Owners only. Address D-18 Omaha Bee. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used curs bought, sold and exchanged. We buy for cosh and sell on time. Full line to s-lect from. Middle State Garage. 2026-8 Farnam St. Douglaa 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. 1918 seven-passenger Buick touring car, model E-49, In ftrst class condition, newly painted, a bargain, NEB. BUICK AUTO CO. Tyler 1760. 19th and Howard. FOR SALE A Midland 5-pass-ngtr car with truck body extra, Jn ftrst-claas condition, new tires; owner having lust died, his widow wants to sell. Call Webster 2008 for Saturday appointment. Used cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 Tamam St. p. 1970. FOR SALE A Hudson 6-40, 7-passenger touring csr, in first-class condition. A bargain for qutck sale. Phone Tyler P37. Call for manager. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. NEW retreader; latest and best cut; coala less; makes aeven different treads. Write, wire or call Duplex Tire Co.. 114 South 17th St. THE DIXIE FLYER, W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY, 2620 Farnam St. WANTED FOR SPOTCASH. lflo'USED CARS; quick action: no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035. KKW and used Ford, Ames bodies. Im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Goldstrom Auto Co.. 3701 So. 21th. So. 899. SELLING only privately-owned used cars. The Omaha Used Car Market, 2517 Leavenworth St. Tyler 2347. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. . MARSH OAKLAND CO., 2300 Farnam St. M fA for magneto we can't fix; patentee tpiUU Affinity Spark Plug. O. Baya- dorfer. 210 N. 18th. j AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfleld rarburetora and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th' and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 3500. ' GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. New ford touring bodies, $125. 1230 Far'm. Cars for Hire. i-'ORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable prlcea; no extras to pay. Nebraska Serv ice Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglas "390. Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman. Flsk. Write for prices. Mention sixes. KA1MAN TIRE JOBBERS, 3016 FARNAM TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. GUARANTEED 3.000 MILES. 30x3 $ 7.50 Sx3 ' 9.25 52x3 10.25) 32x4 11.75 32x4 11.60 34x4 12.00 We furnish the old tires. Agents wanted. 2 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1516 Da -nport Street. NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We retread snd rebuild tires by Dry-Cure process. Ideal Tire Service, 2576 Har ney St. GAIN more miles; have your tires re treaded by G. & G. Tire Co. ' 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 126I-W. The Advertiser who uses The Bee Want Ad Column increases his (ti:siness thereby and the persons who read theni profit by the- oppor tiiniliVs offered. Watch for The Bee's Rotogravure Section next Sunday. AUTOMOBILES. Repairing and Painting. WE NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUR RADIATOR, BUT CAN BUILD YOU A NEW ONE. RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and DEALERS: Write ua for prlcea on new corea. No weeks of waiting for that new radiator or fender. Built to your order, any style, for automobile, truck or tra-tor. In $4 hours. Patronize your home Industry. The only Rsdlator and Fender manu facturing company In the west. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE COMPANY. 1519 Cuming. 20C4 Farnam. , Omaha. Neh. F. P. BARNUM CO., 2126 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and Bicycle. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE AND SIDE CAR 118 TWIN CYLINDER, THREE SPEED. Electrically equipped, generator, ammo ter, lights, horn, apeedometer, three near ly new non-skid tires, leather air cushion tandem, pump. Cost $495 new, will take $325; run only 5,000 miles; engine In fine condition. Phone or write J. C. Blissard, 609 South Slat St., Omaha. Phone Harney 6372. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, tha Motorcycle man, 27th and Leavenworth ats. PERSONAL THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaxlnea. We collect We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new borne 1110-1113-1114 Dodge St POULTRY AND PET STOCK. LIGHT BRAHAM eggs for hatching, from premium winners. G. S. Robertson, 4i;th and Saratoga Sts. Phone Colfax 2938. FOR sale, 130 Giant Belgian Carneau pigeons, worth' $2.50 to $4 pair; aacri. flee price, quick sale. Address, Box Y 449, Omaha Bee. WHEAT acreenlngs $2.00 per hundred. A. W Wsgner. 801 N. 16th St.. Doug. 1142 WHITE ROCK hatching eggs, from Om sha 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 for Inferior goods when jou can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH & CO., Phone Duug. 2314. 1210 r'arnam. , jtECL'NTLY discharged from the service, must sel. at once, one 2.700 team of 7-year-old mi. res, one in foal, fat and gentle and used to farm work, $27."; one tean. of 4 and 7 years old bay geklint!-; a good set of farm har ness and v fcK'on. Residence 2225 Leaven worth S . DON'T FOROET the big horse an. mult auctlona at atock yarde stables next Wednesday. Expect a good run o? choice farm mares, matched teams of farm cnunka and one carload of farm fnulea. Sale etarta at 10 o'olock. L C. Gallup. Auctioneer. WILL sell at a sacrifice or trade for late model Ford car, span mules, 7 and 8 years old, 2,500 lbs. Have no use for them. 2226 Mason St. FOR SALE At half value, two young - teams of mules; one team 2.800 lbs. and one team i.'.'.OO lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Peat, 2215 Dodpu. MONEY TO LOAN. Lowest. ratea. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock, 1514 Dodge, D. 6619. Est. 1S91. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND 11 Cf LIBERTY BONDS. O C 1 72 1 w- C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. , O 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. 950. Organized by the Businesa Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notea aa secur ity, $40. 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Security Bldg . 16th' ft Farnam. Ty. 666 Chicago Live Stock. ' Chicago. April 9. United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; market opened uneven, mostly 10 to 15c higher, advance partly lost; early top, $20.55; estimated tomorrow, 30,00 ' head: bulk of sales, $20.1520.45; heavy weight. $20.3520.60; medium weight, $20.3020.b0; light weight, $19.85S'20.4(l; light light, $18.K620.16; cows, $18.25 19.75: pigs. $17.7518.75. Cattle Receipts. 6,000 hesd; beef steers and butcher she stock, steady to 15c low er; bulla, 25c lower; calves, 25 to 50c high er; feeders, steady; estimated tomorrow, 11.000 head: heavy beef ateers. S1l.60i 20.40: light beef steers, $10.00(?18.5"; butcher cows and heifers. $7.26jil4.75 cannera and cutters, $6.65 10.00; veal calves, $14,50Q17.60; atocker and feeder steers, $8.25 15.26. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 16,000 head. Fat lambs about steady; sheep, yearlings and feeding lambs, tending lower; esti mated tomorrow, 12,000 head. Lainbs. 84 pounds or less, $18.00019.66; 85 pounds or better, $17.76(919.60; culls. $14.00 17.75 ewes, medium and good, $12 254f 15.56; culls and common. $5.00(812,2;. Louis Live Stock. I St. Louis. Mo.. Aorll 9 Hogs RecelDts. 17,100 head: market, 10 to 20c higher: lights, JI9.90r(f-0.30; pigs $16.00319.60; mixed and butchers, $1 9.20 (g 20.60 : good heavy, $20.4020.65; bulk, $20.00 20.40. Cattle Receipts, 6,500 head; market slow. Native beef ateers, $11.5018.60; yearlings, steers and heifers, $9.6016.00 cows. $10.t0gpl3.l0; stockers and feeders. $10.0013.50; fair to prime southern beef steera, $10.0018.00; beef cows and hcif ra, $7.6015.00; cannera and cutters, $5.608 7.25; native calvea. $7.75!316.60. Sheep and Lembs Receipts, 1,600 head; market slow. Lambs, $20.0020.25; ewes. $13.00 14 50 comers and choppers, $4.50 11.00. Kansaa City Uve Stock. Kansas City, Mo., April 9 (United Statea Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Re ceipts, 19.000 head: market opened ateady; closed active to 10c higher; quality gen erally good. Bulk of sales, $20.0020.40; heavies, $20.30i&20.60; medium weights, $20.0020.45; lights, $19.5020.10; light lights, $19.00(319.60; packing sows, $19.00fl20.00 pigs, $16.00(gi 19.00. Cattle Receipts, 9,000 head; market steady; steers, $la).6019.50; cows and heifers, f'i.60i6 15.50: calves. $10.0')14.00; stockers $8.6016.O0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 8.000 head; market steady; lainbs, $16.40019.60 ewes, 810.25JMJ.76. Sioux City L:ve Stork. Sioux City. Is., April 9. Hogs Re ceipts, lo.nno; market, 5 to 10 cents higher; light, $19.7320.00; mixed. $13.85 to30.03: heavy. $20.00020.15; bulk of sales, $19.9020.05. Cattle Receipts, 2,500: market lower beef steers. $12.0018.00: fat -tiws and leifers. f7.3n$u.r.; ranners. $5. 0067.00; Miockers and feeders. $S.604j)1.1.00; feed ing ecus and heferr. $7.fO(W 9..'0, SheepRw.(i,,, fcull, j,,4,,i ,,wcr. Copyright, 191T. International News Servtee. Market LIVE STOCK Receipts were: Cattle. Official Monday 8,791 Official Tuesday 6,566 Estiniete Wednesday. 6.000 3 days thla week. . .21.857 Same last week lS.818 Same 2 weelta ago. .19,719 Same weeks ago.. 21, 000 Sams year ago. .... 26.401 Hogs. 10.955 ii.in 16,800 40.247 44,099 64,280 17,264 4a, 4S0 Sutep. 8.986 8.387 9,600 26,873 27.884 23,27 3 81.2J4 23,645 Receipts and dlaposltlnn of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., April 9, 1919. RECIPTS CARS. Cat. Hogs. Sheep. H's. C. M. ft St. P 10 Wsbash 6 Missouri Pacific T Union Pacific 64 C. & N. W east 27 r. & N. W., west... 4$ .. St. P., M. Q....30 C. B. & Q.. east 53 8 4 44 10 60 26 4 29 10 6 4 212 20 i C, B. & Q.. west. . . .37 14 1 1 , R.. I. & P., east... 24 C. R. I. & P., west... 6 Illinois Central S Chi. Ot. West Total receipts . , . .269 41 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cat. Hops. Sheen 4t 1.712 76 Morris 4- Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing 1.2K0 881 2.4S 3.632 2.2!6 1.449 3.9(1 5.426 3.928 3.046 Co. . Armour & Co 732 Schwartz & Co .7. W. Murphy T.lnroln Packing Co 49 So. Omaha Packing Co. 37 HlKglns Packing Co 53 Wilson Packing Co..,.. 76 John Roth & Sons 4r, Mayerowich & Vail ... 58 Glassberg , 6 P. O'Dea 14 ' Hoffman Bros 19 . F. P. Lewis :r.4 Huntzlnger Oliver.... 31 T. B. Root Co 2"9 I. H. Bulla 31 F. G. Kellogg 9 Werth'elmcr & Degen... 2S1 Ellis 6 Co 17 Sullivan Bros s? A. Rothschild 103" E. G. Christie M Baker 43 John Harvey 729 Jensen & Lundgren 29 Dennis, Francis 129 Other buyers 1.2B0 75 Total .7,435 16,775 10,060 Cattle Tri.r.lng opened up very slow to 2550c lower on a fair ruii of 6.000 head of cattle and prices are 50 cents at $1.00 lower than the close of last week with packers actihg very bearish on all kinds. Bulk of th-e steers were selling from $14.7516.0O, choice kinds were quotable from $17.00S'18.00. Butcher stock opened up very slow, prices most ly 150260 lower snrf that much lower than the close of last week. Heavy feeders this morning were largely 60 75c lower than ast week. BEEF STEERS. No. 16.. 42. . 31. 23. 18.. Av. Pr. . 807 13 75 . 896 13 90 . 924 13 90 . 860 14 26 .102 15 25 No. Av. Pr. $0 1087 15 50 IS 896 '15 70 20. .1066 .1139 .1023 15 75 16 85 15 25 21. 18. STEERS AND HEIFERS. 20. . 8. . 9 75 4... 10 75 17... HEIFERS. 8 75 10... 12 00 BULLS. 9 00 1. . . 9 00 1... 9 25 1. . . 9 26 1... 9 50 CALVES. 12 00 2... 13 00 ... 607 666 . 006 . 650 . 663 .1065 .1580 . 985 . 700 .1330 . 332 14 26 835 13 25 .1150 .1240 .1210 .1430 9 50 10 06 11 00 11 00 4 1 135 151 13 00 11 75 90 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. No. Av. Sh. ;r, 835 23 1039 22 986 Pr. 13 00 13 25 15 25 15 25 14 00 19 80 19 $0 19 90 19 95 19 95 20 00 20 00 20 06 20 05 No. Av. 65. .263 43. .203 66. .263 33. .293 64. .230 72. .227 61. .297 64.. 287 67. .22 62. .238 69. .322 66. .215 68. .296 Sh. 80 Pr. 20 10 30 10 20 16 20 16 20 20 20 20 20 26 20 25 20 25 20 30 20 90 20 80 20 SB 22 36 78. .222 43. .208 79. .190 83. .197 66. .216 84. .220 78. .240 22. .233 24. .288 541 799 70 70 70 110 40 150 Quotations on Cattle Prime steers, j Jls.ni)i)i8.50; good to choice beeves. $17.00 0 17.50; fair to good beeves, $16.25$' I l'J.5$; common to fslr beeves, $14.00(g i 16.25: good to choice yearling. $16.60 j 10.60; fair to good yearlings, $18.6041) 15.00; common to fair yearlings, $10.69 i 13.00 good to choice heifers, $13.00 I 16.25: prime cows, $13 0014.26; good to I choice cows. $10.V513.00; fair te good cows, $9.00 10.60; common to fair cows, $5.2509.00; choice to prime feeders. $14.26 1(5.65; goed to choice feeders, $13. 00 in 14.00; medium to good feeders, $11.60fi( 13.00;" good to choice stockers, $10,000 13.50; fair to good stockers, $9.00010.00: common to fair stockers, $7.0008.60 stock heifers, $8.50010.00; stock cows, $7.5009.00; stock calves, '$8.00012.00; veal calves. $8.00014.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $10.00012.00. ' Hogs Thsre waa a fairly liberal run ol hogs hire today, 230 loads estimated al 16,300 lead, quality was not quite so pood ss ysterday. The market opened early wtth a few scattering sales 10015c ligher and under vigorous demand prices gradually strengthened to generally 16 i'5c hlghj- with the extreme fully 26c higher and In some case 85c higher than yesterday. Today's average went above 20 with most of tha aalea from $19,900 2C.20 and tops at $20'.30. Sheep 41 loads of sheep and Iamb were scheduled to reach here today esti mated at S.50C head, part of the recelpta i-rrivlng in a down pour of rain. There was a tendency to lower prices, not very n-.any soles oppeared above $19.50 being possible thut $19.75 would be paid for a lad of c.iolce handy weights. Most of the lambs sell from $19.00019.46, al though a tew went under even money. The gene.-al market is 1625c lower tbau yesterday. FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 40 culls 68 17.00 218 feeders.7$ 19.35 228 feeders.79 4.NS feeders.84 216 feedera.83 236 feeders 84 19.05 19.75 19.60 19.60 235 feeders.83 19.50 220 feeders. 83 19.60 40feeders.8S 19.60 FAT EWES. 68 feeders. 92 14.85 206 feeders.92 14.85 104 culls... 77 8.00 172 feeders.105 14.50 217 feedcrs.103 14.50 I 60 feeders. 94 14.50 60 culls.... 95 9.00 197 culls... 93 8.00 22 culls... 81 7.(0 Quotatlona c.n sheep and lambs: Lamha. good to choice, $19.50020.00; lambs, fair to good $19.00019.60; lamb feeders,' $18.00 W 18.75; yearlings, good to choice, $17.00 17.50; wethers, fat, $16.0016.00: ewes, lrod to rholce, $14.00ftl6.6A: ewes, fair i" -eod, $l2OO0H nn; ewe Iceders, $; oo e r.u. and Industrial News of GRAIN MARKET Omaha April 9, 1919. Corn made .ip the bulk of today s light lull of n'r with 61 cars. Wheat re ceipts were 4 cars, oats IS cars, rye 9 carp rind lcirl..f6 cars. Owing to weather conditions t r.'y a small number of the copn samples reported in were on hand ard as a ct r.sequence trading In this creal was lisht. Prices ranged from un hanrred to 3 cents off with the tone of the market ewer. Oats wre unchanged .0 4 cem ill, the bulk of No. 3 white unchanged. Barley wes urn lianpred. Rye vas quot ;d ss nominally 4 cents lower. Wheat figures were 2 cnts up. There was scarcily -nough sold to make a mar let. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Shipments rt'heat ..... . Corn Oats Kye Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. .. 4 ...61 ,..J8 .. ,.. 6 ..127 ..101 . 24 , 19 1" 63 19 17 221 S4 !U 2 1 1 15 197 18 Ba rlv RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 11 80 33 Kansas Cl'y 47 73 44 St. Louis 61 53 55 Corn No. 3 white, 1 car. $1.64. No. 6 white, old, $1.60. No. 3 yellow, 6 oars, $1.60 No. 4 yellow, 1 car. $1.58; 2 cars, $1.57.' No. 6 yellow, 1 car, musty, $1.50. No. 3 mixed. 3 cars. $1.60; 1 car. SI. 59. Oats Standard oats, 2 cars, 69 'ie. No. 3 white oats. 1 car, shippers weights, 68'jc; 4 cars, 69c; 1 car, 6$c. No. 4 white oats, 1 car, burnt, 68c. Barley No. 4 barley, 1 car, $1.06. Reacted. 1 car, $1.04. Wheat No. 3 hard, 1 car, $2.43. Chicago firain and Produce. Chicago. April 9. Although at first corn prices went up with a ni!-h, and there was a broad general demand, tlve ma jority of traders veered to the opinion later that at least for the time being the advance had gone far enough, and that a reaction was due. The initial display of strength resulted chiefly from ectlon of the Chicago Board of Trade directors or dering withdrawal of the maximum limit 011 changes In the value of provisions. On the bulge, however, commission houses lurned a square about-face and t quickly became apparent that support for corn was wholly insufficient to absorb the sud den surplus of offerings. Evidence of hedging pressure Intensified the Wle weak ness and left the market In the end near the lowest level of the day. With all trading restrictions abolished, provisions scored a sharp advance, but corn weakness forced a setback. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bf-e by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, SI 5 South Sixteenth St., Omaha. I Open. I High. Low. Cloee. Yes'y. Corn I May 1.59'.; 1.60.! 1.56H 1.16H 1.69',i J 'ly 1.63 til 1-64V, 1.60H 1.504 15.25; .Sep. 1.4$ Hi L4SH 145 1.45 1.4fc Oats I May .70 ' ..70H .67 .68 ,69'i .riy .68HI 69 .66 .67 .67 Sep. .64WJ .644: .63! M .63 I'ork I I I May 60.45 '56.60 49.75 150.00 14Q.60 .'lv 47.60 147.50 46.87 147.00 46.60 I, aril I I May 29.45 29.90 29.45 129.57 29.22 J'ly 28.80 28.95 28.60 28.70 28.62 Ribs I May 27.61) 27.75 27.30 127.40 27.25 J'ly 25.90 i26.90 25.50 25.60 25 67 New York Bond List reg., 98irle. gen. 4s U. It. 53 U. S. 2s. cou.. 98Gen. Elec. 5s. U. S. Ss, reg.. 89 "i. N. -at 4s 85 U. S. 3s, cou.. $ HI. C. ref. 46.. 75 '; V. S Lib. 3s99.10!nt. M. M. 6s 97 U. 8. 4s. reg...l06K. C. S. ref. 6s 80 "t U. S 4s, cou..l05'L. & N. un. 4s 84 Am. F. S. 6s... 99 M. K. & T., 1 4s 62, A. T.&T. clt 6s 90 Mo. P. gen. 4s 69 Ang.-French Bs95Mont. Pow. fs. 91 V Ar & CO. 4s 87 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 97S Ate. gen. 4s... 81 No. P. 4s 82 B. & O. cv 4s 75 No. P. 3s 58 Bith. S. ref 5s 88 O. S. L. ref 4s 86 Cen. Lea, 5s.. 95 P. T. & T. 6s.. 92 Ten. Pac. 1st.. 78'Pa. rem. 4s.. 91 ' & O. cv. 6s.. 85 Pa. gen. 4V4.. 85 I Thi.. B. A Q , Read. gen. 4s.. S2"a ! joint 4 96St. L. & S. F. I M. St. P. adj. a6 63 ! cv 4s 76So. Pac. cv 6s. 105 1 C. R. I. & P., So. Ry. 6s 93 j Ry. ref. 4s.. 72Tex. & Pac. 1st 90 C & C. ref 4s 77Union Pac. 4s.. 86 ID. A R. G. ref. U. S. Rub. 6s.. 87 6 48 U. S. Steel 6s.. 100 O. of C 5s, 1913 97Wabash 1st ... 942 Bid. !Offered. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, April 6.-7Evaporated Arplet. Dull. Prunes Firm. x Apricots and Peaches Scarce. Kalslns-e-Flrm. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., April 9. Butter. Eggs and Poultry Unchanged. Bis:'. We Recommend to the Conservative Investc: A limited number of first mert gage bonds carrying 8 in tercet secured by income-producing prop erty, which we have for sale. This is a safe, sane and profit able Investment and one which wi.. bear the strictest investigation. Telephone Tyler 4311. 747-49 Brandeis Building-. Salt Creek Producers Ass'n This company controls an in terest in every part of the fa mous Salt Creek Field, Wyoming, which supplies Mid-West Refin ing Co. with the greater part of its daily requirements. Full particulars upon request. BOUGHT, SOLD, QUOTED L. L. WINKELMAN& CO. STOCK BROKERS. 44 BROAD ST., NEW YORK. Drawn for The Bee by .FINANCIAL New York, April . On a volume of business which approximated yesterday's record operations thus fsr this yesr, the stock market today resumed Its upward .- vliig. the imminent being ngaln governed almost entirely by professional traders. Tools directed their energies Into new channels, taking up various speculative Is sues which recently played little or no part In the general advance. Foremost among these were tl,.. numerous motor shatv. at gains of from $ to 10 polnta. Chandler showing greatest strength. Equipments as a group also dlsnlsvori more activity and strength than at any time in me past rortnlght and Paper, isuiiiiig ana Fertilizer Issues nmni. mented gains of the last few days by to ( points. Less stability was shown by food Issues nnd metals vere disposed to ease after an early mode ate advance on trade reports .hat lower bids are being made for re fined copp r. Gross advaiv.es in petroleum ranged trom 1 o 51, points, assoclsted oil and pan-Amerlcm common and preferred ab "irblns miih of the lnt,rest usuallv uirected towsids Mexican Petroleum anil Texas Com;-ariy Lenthers hd their bursts of activity at titrnme ga'i h of 2 to 314 points and the strongest t.f tpe miscellaneous was Sears Roebuck wI.ict rose almost 3 points. Canadian Pacific was the only Important rail to show tr. re than moderate strength lid United Slates Steel yielded to further pressure, cioclnr at a slight loss after hav ing risen a large fraction. Sales amounted to 1 200.000 shares. Little attention was paid to foreign news and yesterJay s marvelous crop report seemed to eert no Influence. Call money ruled at 614 Per cent and time funds were scarce at i pc cent for long periods. Condition; In tho bond msrket were re versed In 'but domestic Issues' were Ir regular and foreign Issues firmer. Total Miles (par vah;e) aggregated $12,200,000. cid U. S. bjiids.were unchanged on call. Clos ing Bid. 51 i 93 '4 67 Sales. High. Low. Am. Bt. Sup 1 4o 79 78 Amer. Can 9,400 62 61 Ant. Car. & Fdry.. 8,600 94 93 Am. Loco 10,200 67 66 Amer. S. & R. . . . 6.20O' 72 70 71 Am. Pug. Ref. . . Am. Tel. & Tel.. Am. Z. L. & S.. Anaconda Cop. . 6.400 1314 129 129 600 105 105 105 900 14 14 14 8,600 63 62 62 1 600 92 924 Atchison All. G. AW. I. S.S. 4,100 123 122 122 1 Halt. & 0 700 48 48 48 I tsuue at sup. cop.. 2,900 22 21 22 ral. Pet 1,600 26 25 26 Can. Pac 1,000 161 159 161 t'en. Leather CheB. & O 79 800 59 684 68 600 39 38 39 400 95 95 96 900 24 24 14 24 1,000 37 37 37 1,400 44 43 44 Chi. Mil. & St. P... Chi. A N'wstrn . .. '., R. I. & p. ctfs. Chlno Cop Colo. F. & I 0 Importance to It affords us pleasure to an nounce that we have become the exclusive Omaha repre sentatives of S. W. STRAUS & CO. ESTABLISHED 16S2 INVESTMENT BANKERS Chicago New York Detroit Minneapolis 37 Years Without Loss to Any Investor 'THE First Mortgage 6 Bonds underwritten and sold by S. W. Straus & Co., have a national reputation for security and prompt payment of interest and principal. Conservative investors everywhere know that the reputation and integrity of S. W. Straus & Co., are based on their record of 37 years without loss to any investor. We recommend the first mortgage bonds safeguarded under the Straus Plan to our clients and to all investors seeking safety and an attractive rate of interest. Underlying each bond is security with ample margins of assets and of large earnings insuring com plete protection to the investor. Call, write or telephone today for a selected list of Straus offer ings secured Jby high-grade, income earning properties in Ameri ca's largest cities. Investigation will repay you. Omaha Trust Company The Omaha National Farnam and 17th Streets George McManus the Day Corn Prod. Ref. ..10.100 684 6$ 67H Cruc. Steel 14,600 68'i 6i 671 Cuba Cane Sug... 1,400- 27 26 ST Erie 1.600 164 16H UH Gen. Elec 200 15914 H5'- 1SS V4 Gen. Mot 29.000 179j 174H 179 Gt. Nor. pfd 1,300 9214 l 92 lit. Nor. 0-' tt fa. 3,100 431, 42 434 111. Cen 200 99 99 99 Inspir. Cop 6.500 62H 61 14 61 Int. M. M. rfd. ...27.800 114 'i 11114 lilt Int. Nickel 15,600 27 27 27 Int. Paper 12,200 4714 4 46 Ken. Cop 3,300 3214 32 U 32 14 L. & N 114 Max. Mot 8.600 40 94 40 Mex. Pe 89.600 1874 1S44 184 Miami Cop 1,300 244 24 241 Mis. Pac 1,500 24 284 24 Mont. Power .... 800 , 78 73 7$ Nev. Cop 600 164 16i 164 N. Y. Cen 600 744 T44 N. T., N. H. A H.. 800 294 29 !4 Nor. A Wee 10614 Nor. Fac 1,000 4 '4 94 $4 Penn ' 3,700 44 4 444 Pitta. Coal 8,600 614 41 60 Ray Con. Cop. ... 600 21 81 2H4 Rep. I. & S ,600 $314 .BSts 83 Shat. Arts. Cop... 400 13 IS IS South. Pac 28.800 105 1044 104 South. Ry 2.600 28 28 28 Stude. Cor. 20,300 67'4 64 67 Tex. Co 6,600 21714 216 215 Union Pac 2,600 130.. 130 130 U. S. Ind. Al 40,100 159 156 168 U. S. Steel 98.600 99 98 98 U. S. Steel pfd. .. 2,600 116 116 116 Utah Cop 2,000 76 75 76 AVest. Elec 7,100 4714 47 47 Beth. B 87,300 7J 71 72 St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo.. April 8. Hogs Re. celpts,' 8.000; market slow; top, $20.40; bulk of salea, $20.0020.35. Cattle Receipts. 3,000; market lower; steers, $13.00Sul8.25; cows and heifers, $5.6015.00; calves, $7.0014.00. Sheep Receipts, 6,000; msrket lower; lambs, $18.00(5)19.60; ewes, $14 0015.00. . New York Coffee. New York, April 9. Coffee Rto Ne. T, 1 6 14 c ; futures, steady; May, 15.82c; July, 15.28c. Typewriters All Standard Makes for Sale and Rent The W. N. Long Company 205 So. 16th St. Phone D. 3969. Z7 Affiliated with Short Term Notes Dally quotation sheet furnished by Trust company. First Liberty ............ 02 Second Liberty 4a $.' Third Liberty 95.10 Fourth Liberty 4s .98.68 Amer. For. Seo. 41919) $! reteri $H JOS $9 103 i. 98, 10t 101 101 10 io 101 iom 102 88 100 104 10$ 126 104 94 Amer. Tol. A Tel. 6s (1136). . .mi Amer. Tel. 6s (1914) Amer. Tobacco 7s (19S3) . Amer. Tobsoco 7a (198).. A'-acomlu C . 6a (1929) Anglo-French 6s (1920) . Arm. Conv. Deb. 6a (1919) Arm. Conv. Deb. 6a (1922) 99 108 10$ . 98 . H 100 .100 Arm. Conv. Deb. (183S) ....100 Arm. Conv. Deb. (1924) ... .100 Beth. Steel 7 (1919) Beth. Steel 7s (1922) 10014 Beth. Steel 7s (1928) Csnada 6a (19S1) Cudahy 7a (1933) Int. R. T. if- (1921) Kan. City Ter. 6a (192S) Proctor & a. 7s (1838) .. rrector Ct. T (192!).. Russian Rubl-v 6'j (1936 Union Pacific 6s (1938J.. Wilson & Co. 6a (1928.) . ,...101 .101 6-1 ...101 ... ....100 ...103 ....103 ...121 , 104 $ New York Money. New York, April $. Mercantile Piper 614 8 6 per cent. , Sterling 60-day bills, $4.61; commercial 60-dny bills ion banks, $4 60; comtner rial 0-da? bills, $4.60; demand, $4.4; cables. $4.65. Francs Demand, $6.96; cables, $6 91. Guilders Demand, 40 c; cables. 40r Lire Demand, $T.S2; cables. $7.30, Mexican Dollars Unobangod. Time Loana Steady; unchanged. Call Money Strong; high, ; low. : ruling rate. 6c; rinsing old, 5o; offered at 6c; last loan, (. New York Grain. New Terk, April 9. Wheat Spot, firm, No. 8 red, $3.36, elevator export. Corn Spot, eaay ; No. S yellow and No. t white, $1.79, cost end freight i:ew York. Osts Spot, easier; standard, 78e. Hsy Strong; No. 1, $2.0001.10; Kt. 2 $1.8601.95; No. 3. $1.7001.80. Pork Firmer: mess, $63.00; lard, strong mlddlewest, 830.108130.20. ' New York Slelals. New York, April 9. Lead Easy; gpol and June offered at $5.00. Spelter Quiet; East St. Loula delivery, spot, $6.1 8 6.S0; My. . 1506.86. At London Copper, spot, 177 ISs; tin. 327 12a Od; spelter, 87; others, un changed. Liberty Bonds. NJsw York, April I. Liberty bond final prlcea today were: 3i. 99.08; first 95.T0: second 4s. 98 7$; first 4a. 11.80; seoond 4s, (8.78; third 4s, 11.10; fourth ,$.$. New Terk Cotton. New York, April . Cotton future closed steady; May, old, 24.08e; new, 26.90c; July, old, 2$.90c; new, 24.17o; Oc tober, old, 22.16c; new, 22.85c; December, old, none; new, 22.18c; January, old, non", new. 22.05c. aok s The Illinois Central WE HAVE issued' a pamphlet on this ef ficiently managed stand ard trunk line that is easy to read. It Js illustrated with several graphs. You may have a copy by asking for OB-217 , TheNationalGty Company CtrrespondetLl Open in if Cititt Omaha First National Bank Bldg. Telephone Douglas 3816. Investors INCORPORATED San Francisco Bank Omaha, Nebraska IMS inriBMAL errv IA11I