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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1919)
THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 1919. 19 ' :-- ' FINANCIAL. Reaj Estate Loans and Mortgager No Dolay Closing Loans, w. T. ORAM AM. Bos Bldg. Dong. 1638. LOW rates without dolor.""" " c a rim.Riciifi. Ill Brand! Theater Bid, OMAHA HOMES-EAST. NKB, FARMS. M RIAL KMTATS CU HIS Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldf. D. ITU Stocks aai Bonds. LIBERTY BONDS. We wont to purchase ot one $1,000,- " warm or L.iDriT Donas, Highest coon marxsi price paid. Quotations ro cetvsd hourly. Dewey-Diehl Agency, 631 Securities Bids. Omasa, Neb. Fhono Tyler lit. ( HAVE 30 chorea preferred and 10 ibtm common stock of Spragu Rubber ond Tiro Co. What wtll you peyT Hint Mil quick. Addross Bos 101, Kansas '17. MO. Homos. Invoatmenti, farms. Florence acre. W. Q. SHRIVER 107-1 O. W. Bk Bids. P. 1(86 FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. 10 ACRES Improved, clooo In; lmraodloto poeseaalon. Elof Nlluon. 411 Securities Bids. Arkansas Lands. APRIL 1STH. Our next round trip 130 excursion to MeGehee, Ark. For homeeeeker only. W. 8. FRANK. 101 Nevlllo Blk., Omaha. ' Canadian Lands. CANADA LAND WANTED.' Qlvo legal deacrlptlon. and best price and terms In first letter. Address 834 Metropolitan Bank Bulldrhg. Minneapolis, Minn. Colorado Lands. EAST payments, 160 acres In co-operative reserve, taken p, own land under pre emption or homestead: cattle rente; on uioroaa, Morei nasa, Rogers. CHOICE Imp, or raw quarter, fcalf sec or larger, Lincoln Co.. bargains; for terms, J. L. Mauror, Arriba, Colo. Iowa Lands. 40 A. POULTRY and hog farm, good 6-R house, i A. oboloo garden land, balance rough timber pasture, near school and R. R. station, 14 ml. Co. Bluffs, on fine level road. . Price 13,000; encumbrance 1100 70 A. Mills Co., Iowa. 35 A. cult, balance rough timber pasture; all fenced hog tight; good cottage, well and barn. Encumbrance, 1,600. Price 76 per A. Easr terms. Possession both places at once. Unas. F. Davis, Paclflo Junction, Iowa. Kansas Lands. 10-ACRE FARM POSSESSION NOW., Located 4 miles railroad town, Frank- lln eounty, Kansas; 14 aores oats, JO acre blue grass pasture, fenced hog tight; 10 acres hay meadow; remainder for eorn; 1-story, (-room house; good bsrn, good chicken house; never-failing water; close to school and church i R F. D with telephone. Price t per . ure, ei.ouu eaan, remainder long Urn ( per cent Corns at ones. CA8IPA CLARK. OTTAWA. KANSAS. 140 ACRES, Franklin county, Kansas; . three miles of town; highly Improved 60 acres wheat; 14 acres tame grass; 30 acres oats; remalnedr blue grass pasture; on stats road; large grove; very fine; price flit per acre pos session; all crop goes. Corns at once. Also have other size farm. Frank Mansfield. Ottawa, Kan. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE Five sections, fenoed, living watsr; 1,000 acres tillable; long grass pasture. A real stork sad grain propo sition, j. rt. tjartor bush ell. Neb 120 ACRES ImproviJ; western Nebrsaka whsat farm at lit. 800. A mighty good buy C. D. Armstrong, 826-1 Securities Bldg Douglas 1280. 120 acres good soil north of Atkinson, Neb. 140 acres broke; small Improvements. Terms ssay. Apply to P. W. Duffy, Sheriff, O'Neill. Neb. WRITE n.s for pictures snd prices of my farms and ranobes In good old Dawea county. Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. ' ' FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. S01 Karbach Blk. Tyler 184. MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. l-,Artau. central cpty, wen. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co., Nebraska, R. E. Holmes. Bushnell, Neb. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a horns In the land of sunshine; where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and cat 1 1?. Addres-i, Jordan Valley Farms, Bnlae Idaho. Wyoming Lands. 820 acres, level. 10 miles north of Pine Bluffs, Wye., eloss to sohool, Im provements practically new, good well and windmill, all fenced and cross-' fenced, 220 aores broke, lit acres in winter wheat. This place Is rsnted to , good farmer, and purchaser to get 1-1 of crop delivered to market. Prloe, $67.60 , per acre, small casn payment with final settlement March 1, 1920. This farm is located on what Is knows aa ths north tablo and should bo seen to be appre ciated an Ideal farm bouse 1(0 aores, all level, good fence, close . to school and town, all In cultivation, purchaser gets 1-8 of crop. In well set tled farming country. Price, 148 per Sere very reasonsble terms; a specula tion. (40 acres I miles from Klnsball, close to school, except 10 acres all is in winter wheat and looks fine, 1-8 of crop goes to purchaser. Price, 880 per acre, 810,000 cash, $16,000 Sept. 1, balancs 4 years; an Ideal section, a good buy. , C.V.NELSON, HI Ont. Nat Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (VHEATLAND Wyoming farms, ISO per a., including paid up water right Henry Levi At C. M. Rylander, 864 Omaha Nat 140-ACRB relinquishment for sale, IT miles front Torrlngton, Wyo.; finest of grass. Oso. Frsncls, Wayne, Neb. - Miscellaneous. FOR BALE, CATTLE RANCH. 1,740 acres, 1(0 acres under plow, (0 acres In crop, 80 acres alfalfa; barn 40x10 and 4-room house; 10 miles fence; running water. Price, lt per acre; one third down, balance good terms at rea sonable rate ot Interest Address, Moras ft Wright. Ryegate, Montona, P. O. Box 104. FARM LANDS WANTED. WANT to buy 80 to 160 acres eastern Ne braska or western Iowa. Must bo a bargain. T. M. MICHAEL COMPANY, 810 Electrlo Bldg. Omaha. Neb. WANTED To hear from owner of farm for sale. Mrs. Booth. H. P. Sta., Dea Moines, Iowa. WE will sell your farm; timely sales; quick returns. Bald Land Co.. ((4 Brandels Bids. FARM LANDS FOR RENT. FOR RENT Well Improved 14 acres; poultry, fruit and truck farm in Coun ell Bluffs. Webster 4074. AUTOMOBILES. THE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. The one place In Omaha where you can buy a used car with a three-day money-back guarantee if not satisfied. Also ws advertise nothing but what wo have on our floor ready for your immediate Inspection and sell each car for exactly what it Is. Wo do not try to make you believe It Is a lilt when it la a 1014. We also give you the privilege of bringing any mechanic hero to look them over for you or you can take them direct to the new car dealer and have them looked over. We have the following list of cars ready for your Inspection: 118 Chalmers Duplex. 1111 E-1S Bulek ................8500 11T D-88 Butck 450 im Liberty six 750 1918 Dodge, touring 800 181T Dodge, touring............... TOO Buick light six 700 , 11T Chevrolet, roadster .......... 400 1018 Ford, roadster .............. 400 101T Chevrolet, touring ............ 400 One at 850 l 4 Overland -too 1818 Etudebaker. roadster (SO And a lot of others. . i REMEMBER. don't cost yo anything to look, and ws sre open evenings until 8:10. THE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. We carry the stock and make the price. Douglas 1388. 1018-14 Farnam St. . FOR SALE A SNAP IN TRUCKS. "" ,. 5 1 ton and on I-JH ton truck, X sed only as demonstrators on the streets of Omaha. Will give regular factory 'guarantee and service. These trucks are Wgaias for quick sals. Bos D Is Boa. BRINGING UP FATHER I CCRTAiNLX WAITED THE AFTEftNOOro. lTTlrV THROUGH THAT tHCW- Or ALL THE OLD JUNK AUTOMOBILES. AUTO TIRES. IDEAL TIRE SERVICE IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS. We Dc First-Class Work Only. . Our O-e rebuilding and; retreading la successful becauae of particular work manship, the quallt;- ot our retread gum and it he ' DRY CURE PROCESS. DRY CURE PROCESS has solved he retread and rebuilt tire problem No more steam-soaked earcasees. which ornate defective treads and cause the separation of the beads. IDEAL TIRE SERVICE 167( Harney St, FOR SALE. ONE 1-TON VELIB TRUCK. WITH CON TINENTAL MOTOR. U-FT. STAKE BODY, WITH CANOPY TOP OVER HEAT AND NEW TIRES. IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. REASONS FOR BELLING. WE PUR CHASED A LARGER SIZE VELIB TRUCK. PRICE ..81,000 JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 8920. TH AND HOWARD STS. USED CARS 1 Ford touring car, 1917 (350.00 3 Oldsmoblla trucks, 1ft ton.... 800.00 1 Maxwell sedan, 1917 300.00 1 -Butck sedan 360.00 1 Mitchell touring, 1915 250.00 1 Overland touring, 1910 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1918 JOO.Oci 1 Hupp-20 roadster a snap 2(0.00 1511 Davenport St Phone D. 1241 Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade. Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies. 1511 Davenport St RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF II CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. SO NEW 1910 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUG. 8682. 1814 HOWARD. 16 Buick 6, renewed, $650. 18 Chevrolet, touring, $450. , ' 16 Saxon (, touring, $365. Twenty others, $200 to $1,500, Money back guarantee. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam St! MAKE YOUR old Ford new, O'Rourke Ooldstrom Auto Co.. distributors of Ames Bllt , touring and commercial bodies. 8701 South 14th street phono South III. 108 North 14th. phone 1881. New and used Fords. Time payment MEEKS AUTO CO. Used curs bought sold and exchanged. We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to sileot from. Middle Stats Garage 2026-1 Farnam Bt Douglas 410L MEEKS AUTO CO. 1918 ssven-passenger Buick touring oar. model E-49, In flrat olaas condition, newly patnted, a bargain. NEB. BUiCK AUTO CO. Tyler 1700. 19th and Howard. NEW FORD TIRES CUT PRICES. 20x8, plain, $10.88, 80x8 H, non ekld, 114.18. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE CO. 2064 Farnam St., 1811 Cuming St Uaed cars of excsptlonal valua. GUY L. SMITH ITarnam flt D 25(8 Varnam St D. 1171. FORD Sedan Demonstrator In unuaually good condition. C. E. Paulson Motor Co., Ames Ave. and Florence Blvd. Authorised Ford dealers. Tel. Col. 146. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. NEW retreader; lateat and beat cut; coats less; nSakes ssven different treads. Write, wire or call Duplex Tire Co.. 114 South 17th at THE DIXIE FLYER, W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2510 Farnam St WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 10(1 Farnam St. D. 8085. NEW and used Ford, Ames bodies, im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Golds trom Auto Co., 1701 So. 24th. So. 899. SELLING only privately-owned uaed cars. The Omaha Uaed Car Market 2517 Leavenworth St. Tyler 1147. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. .MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2300 Farnam St. tinfl ,or magneto we can't tlx: patentee splUU Affinity Spark Plug. O. Bays dorfer. 810 N. 18th. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; ssrvtce station for Rayfieid carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE OARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. T000. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 18th and Jackson. Ford A gent a D. 1800. "THE USED CAR MART1 SERVICE GARAGE 16th and Leavenworth. Douglas 1000. GOOD USED' CARS. GUT L. SMITH New Ford touring bodtee, $125. 1220 Far'm. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGS CARS FOR HIRE Drive yourself; at very reasonable prices; do extras to pay. Nebraska Serv ice Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglas TS90. Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress, Lee Pullman, Flak. writs for prices mention sixea KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2014 FARNAM TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. GUARANTEED 1,000 MILES. 10x1 $ T.I0 tOxIft ......II.IS JJxlH l'.ltf 11x4 11.74 12x4 U.f0( 14x4 ........ 11.40 Wo furnish the old Ursa. Agents wanted. I IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1516 Davenport Street 'NO need for ateam soaked carcase ea. wo retread and rebuild tires by Dry -Curs procesa. Ideal Tiro Servloo, 2574 Bar ney St GAIN more miles; havs your tiros re- treaded by G. aV G. Tiro Co. I41S Leavenworth. Tyler 1II4-W. Repairing and Painting. WBJ NOT Oh Zf REPAIR TOUR RADIATOR. BUT CAN BUILD YOU A NEW ONE. RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and DEALERS; Write ua for prices on new corea No weeks of Waiting for that .new radiator or tendsr. Built to your ordsr, aay stylo, for automobile, truck or trr-tor. In II boors. Patronise your home Industry. Ths only Radiator snd Fandsr manu facturing company In ths west OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE COMPANY. 111! Cuming. 10(4 raraaas. Omaha. NeV. F. P. BARN CM CO, llli Cuming. Doug, las 1044. High grade automobile painting. WELL I WENT TO !EfcT THKT SHOW AN' OF ALL TJT HOUSE THE CHEWING CUM AUTOMOBILES. Trucks PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 176T 1407-11 Capital Ave. Motorcycles and Bicycles. ' EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE AND . SIDECAR 191J 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 1496 new, will take $325; run only 5,000 miles; engine in ftne condition. Phone or write J. C. Bliseard. 509 South Slat St., Omaha. Phone Harney 1372. BARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, ths Motorcycls man. 27th and Leavenworth sta PERSONAL THE SALVATION Army industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture magaxlnea We collect Wo distribute. Phono Doug. 411$ and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodee St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. LIGHT BRAHAM eggs for hatching, from premium winners. G. S. Robertson. 46tb and Saratoga Sta. Phone Colfax 1 2938. . FOR aale, 130 Giant Belgian Carneau pigeons, worth; $2.50 to 14 pair; sacri. flee price, quick sale. Address, Box Y 449. Omsha Bee. FOR SALE Pet stock. Thoroughbred registered male Fox Terrier. Phone Walnut 2918. WHEAT screenings $2.00 per hundred. A. W Wagner. 801 N. Kth St. Doug 114$ WHITE ROCK batching eggs, from Om aha show winners. Benson 288 HorsesLive Stock Vehicles. ilARNESS. SADDLES and TRAVELING GOODS. Ws make them ourselves and sell them direct to consumerl Why pay two profits for inferior goods when ou can get high grade goods at flrat cost ALFRED CORNISH A CO , Phons Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam. RECENTLY .I'tcharged from the service, must sel. at once, one 1,700 team of 7-year-old rm.ree, ons In foal, fat and A gentle and used to farm work, $276; one teanr of 4 and T years old bay geldings; a good set of farm har ness and wagon. Residence 2225 Leaven worth 8 . DON'T FORGET the big horse an. mule auotlona at stock yards stables next Wsdnaaday. Expect a good run of choice f form mares, matched teams of farm chunks and ons carload of farm mules Sals starts St 10 o'oiook L C Oallup. Auctioneer. Notice to Farmers and Teamsters: Twenty-five gets ot double harness at less than cost; quitting business rsason for low price. Call at resldeneo. 1124 Lake street. WILL soli at sacrifice or trads for lata model Ford car, span mulss, 7 snd I years old, 1,600 lbs. Have no use for them. 2224 Miaon Bt FOR SALE At half value, two young teams of mules; ons team 2,800 lbs. and one team 2,200 lbs. Mr and Mrs. Peat, 2215 Dodge. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND 11 L LIBERTY BONDS. Q Of A20W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. O 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. 950. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock, 1614 Dodge, D. 5611. Est. 1891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Organised by ths Business Men of Omsba FURNITURE, pianos and notes as secur ity. $40, ( mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 482 Security Bldg., 16th Farnam. Ty. 66( 1 TRACKAGE PROPERTY . 8TH AND DOUGLAS FOR FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE Ws sre offering for sale the Blatz company property, focated at the north west corner of 8th and Douglas Sta., with trackage on the east and one two-story pressed brick building, one offtco building, cold storage warehouse and other outbuildings at a ery low pries. Ths lot has 90 feet frontage on Douglas street, 133 feet deep. This would make as elegant location for many lines of business. Look this property over and sea If -you cannot use It for your line of business or for an Investment as thsre Is great future for this property. Possession can be given in short time. Owner will ac cept reasonable proposition. Hastings & Heyden, 1114 Harney St Fhono Tyler IS. Turpentine and Rosin. . n. i 11. roam mar ket showed some life today for tho first nsvA. l'.ib. u. . o a parrels vi rosin wore reported on the floor of the ooara 01 craae. xoaays was ins first transaction reported In the product by the board since January 12. Turpentine Firm, 72Hc; sales, 14 bbls.; recelsts. 34 bbla: ihlnm.ni. i hhl. stock, 17.113 bbla Rosin Firm; sales, 1.901 bbla.; receipts; Tl bbla; shipments, 170 bbls.; stock, 45, . 1 - kki. Quots: B. $11.10; D, E, $11.16; F, $11.20; G. 111.21; H, $11.20; I. $1146; K, $18.75; M. $14.26; N, WG. 114.30; WW, $14.76. Ltxswed. Dnints, AprU 1L Linseed II 61 HO Copyright. HIT. " International News Service. I HAVE A Uf?PRiP FOR VOU - THIS 1 MR. O-tt STA5E THE AOTHOft OF T-r 1 a9oS9S1 Market and Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Receipts wars: Cattle. Hogs. Saasp. Official Monday 8,711 10,951 8,984 Official Tueaday.... 6,566 12,992 8.887 Official Wedneaday.. 7,211 15,733 8,466 Official Thursday.,.. 2,436 8,315 2,292 Estimate Friday .... 1,000 7,400 1,400 Five dsys this week 24,(14 52,306 29,531 Same days last w'ek 24,409 66,872 87,219 Same days 2 w's ago 27,597 82.238 84,249 Same daya 3 w's ago 28,459 80,950 43,695 Same days year ago 38,524 7.5,003 40,943 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 34 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., April It, 1919. ' . RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H's. C, M. ft St. P 4 6 Mis Par 1 1 . .. .. Union Pac 19 5 2 .. C. & N. W., east 1 11 4 .. C. & N. W.. went ( 24 .. .. C. St. P., M, & O I . 7 . .. C, R. & Q., eaat.... 3 5 C, B. & Q.. weat 14 IT C, R. I. & P., east.. 8 III. Cen 1 4 ChL Gt Weat 2 .. .. Total receipts .... 60 DISPOSITION- Mtorrls A Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co. . . . . Armour & Co Schwartz & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co So. Omaha Pank. Co. . . Hlggins Packings Co. . . Hoffman Bros John Roth & Sons Glsssberg Benton & Van Sant.... F. P. Lewis . .' . .1 J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla Werthetmer A Degen . . Sullivan Bros A. Rothschild Mo-Kan. C. A C. Co.,. E. G. Christie John Harvey Other Buyers 150 8 -HEAD. 129 169 787 332 13 1.033 1,659 397 2,573 494 774 29 4 10 2 10 19 36 34 34 1 7 10 4 34 111 180 374 843 Total .1,614 7.848 3,111 Cattle On a fresh offering of 41 cars of cattle or 1,000 head trading was prac tically llfeleas this morning to either packers and order buyers, what few trades were made were at prices unevenly lower than yesterday and fully 60T5o lower than last week's close on the bulk of the medium to good corn fed steers. There was very little butcher stock here and trading was weak and very dull and fully 2650o lower than last week's close. Some strong weight feeders sold this morning at $14.00, and prices on the whole were 26 50c under laat week. Quotations on cattle: Prime steers, $1T.7518.25; good to choice beeves, $16.60 017.26; fair to good beeves, $15.O0l(.6O; common to fair beeves. $13.7514.75; good to choice yearlings, $16.2516.25; fair to good yearlings, $13.25015.00; common to fair yearlings, $10.00 913.00; good to choice heifers. $18.0016.00; prims cows, $12.76014.00; good to choice cows, $10.76 12.76; fair to good cows. $9.00(J10.60; common to fair cows, $5.259.00; choice to prime feeders, $14.00 16.50; good to choice feeders. $12.60013.60; medium to good feeders, $11.00012.60; good to choice atockers, $10.00011.75; fair to good Block ers, $9.0010.00; common to fair stockers, $7.0008.60; stock heifers, $8.60010.00; stock cows, $7.6009.00; stock calves, $8. 00 012.00; veal calves, $8.00014.00; bulls, stags, etc, $10.00012.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 10.. 43.. 9.. 10.. 18.. 13.. 6.. 10.. 43.. I.. 18.. !.. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. .1004 $14 7$ 10 8t $15 26 .1456 15 (0 STEERS AND HEIFERS. . 484 10 00 34 (35 11 60 . 69$ 12 00 10...... 677 11 86 . 797 IS 76 24...- WT 14 00 . 941 14 26 COWS. .1113 11 60 T 451 13 00 .1017 13 60 HEIFERS. . . 637 13 26 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. . 646 10 T6 6 700 . 982 14 00 1 8(8 .1021 16 00 BULLS. 13 31 14 60 1 1(80 I 25 1 1170 1 1300 10 76 1 1200 CALVES. 1 146 I 25 9...... 374 1 '380 9000 2 285 7 421 11 35 1 320 10 15 11 00 I 60 10 00 11 75 3 195 13 60 Hogs Receipts wers light today, 106 loads estimated at 700 head. There was a vigorous demsnd resulting in active trading at generally 10c higher. Moat of the hoga aold from $20.00020.40 with a top at $20.45. HOGS. No. Av. 75. .210 79. .194 88. .173 32. .297 76. .256 Sh. Pr. No. Av. 180 $19 85 32.. 182 190 20 00 82. .181 40 20 10 82. .206 ... 20 20 67. .357 ... 20 20 49.. 300 ... 20 40 35. .230 Sh. Pr. .. $19 10 20 05 20 15 30 25 20 16 20 46 70 72. .250 70 Sheep Receipts of sheep and Ismbs were very light today, even for a Friday, only 6 loads estimated at 1,400 head, Ths dex-line in force the first half of ths week has svldently been checked and ths small supply here today and at generally steady prices. Fat lambs are quotable front $19.00018.76. Fat ewes made a new top for the year, a string of Mexican ewes selling at $15.25. FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 287 feders. 34 $19 60 FAT EWES. 208 feeders.103 16 26 11 feeders. 105 14 36 shorn Lambs. 306 feders. 86 16 10 228 feeders. 10 II II Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $19.26019.75; lambs, fair to good, 118.50019.25: lambs, feeders, $17,000 18.00; yearlings, good to choice, $16.00 17.00; wethers, fat $16.00016.00; ewes, good to choice, $14.00016.36; ewes, fslr to good, $12.00 0 14.00; owe feeders, $7.00 $.50. St Loots Live Stock. St Louis, April 11. Cattle Receipts, 600; steady. Native beef steers, 111.50 18.60; yearling steers and heifers, $9,600 16.50; cows, $10.50012.60; stockers and feeders, $10.00013.50; fair to prima south ern beef steers, $10.00011.00; beef cows and heifera, $7.60016.00; canners and cut ters. $6.5007.36; .native calves, $7,750 K.60. Hoga Receipts, 9,400; 20 to 26o high er. Lights $20.16020.(0; pigs, $13,000 19.50; mixed and butchers, $20.16030.15; good heavy, $20.65020.85; bulk. $20,200 20.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none; steady. Lambs, $20.00020.26; ewes. $13.00 014.60; canners and choppers, $4,60011.00. ' Kansas City Live Stock. . 1.' n - - ritv'U. (TT m .... resu of Marketa.) Cattle Receipts, 1,000 ucau; maraec weaa; steers, sio.suejis.60; cows and heifers. $. 16 60; calves, H'-MVit'"", siocaers, es.svto'ia.vv. Hora Wiw.iHnta Kflft 1ih4- m- higher; heavies, $30,40020. 60; lights. DO VOL) OWN THAT SHOW? I NOT OWN IWROTC c '.-i sw fB j Short Term Notes Dally quotation sheet furnished by Pe ters Truat company; First Libert m 99.12 ... Second Liberty 4s , 93. C( ... Third Liberty 4Hs 95.(0 ... Fourth Liberty 40 ...93.(2 ... Am. Foreign Sec (1919) 99 14 99 Am. Tel, & Tel. 6a (1926J, .. .102 i 103 Am. Telephone 6a (1924). .99 9-16 99 11-16 Am.' Tobacco 7a (1922) 103 103K Am. Tobbaoo 7s (1923) 103, 103' Anaconda Copper' 6s (1929.. 98H 98 4 Anglo-French 5s (1920) 66 96tt Arm. Conv. Deb. 6s (1919). .101 J01H Arm. Conv. Deb. 6s (1922)... 101 10H4 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1923). .101 101 Arm. Con. Deb. 6a (1924) ... .101 101 Peth. Steel 7s (1919) 103 U 103 Beth. Steel 7a (1922) 10Ui 101 Beth. Steel 7s (1923) 101 14 101 Canada 0s (1921) 98 88 Cudahy 7 (1923) ..101?, 102 Int R. T. 6s (1921) 88 8 Kan. City Ter. (s (1923) .. ..100 100 Proctor & Q. Ts (192if) 1034, 104 Proctor A G. Ts (1922) 102 103 Russian Rubles 6s (192()...116 125 Union Paclfa 6s (1928) 108 104 Wilson & Co. 6s (1928) 111.00020.30; packing, 111.00 0 20.26; pigs, $16. 00019.00 Sheep and Lambs Receipts,' 100 hesd; market steady; lambs, $16.40019.40; ewes, $10.25011.76. Chicago Live Stock. . Chicago. April 11. Cattle Receipts, 2,000; beef steers, steady to strong; others, slow, steady; sheepstork, strong to 25c higher; bulls and feeders, steady; esti mated tomorrow, 1,000. Heavy beef steers, $11.60020.25; light beef steers, $10,000 $18.50; butcher cows and heifers, $7,600 16,26; canners and cutters, $5.76010.00; veal calves $14.26017.00. Hogs Receipts, 18,000; market early mostly 15 to 20c higher; closing 10 to 15c below high spot; top, $20.65; estimated to morrow, 6,000; bulk ot aales. $20,160 20.60; heavy weight, $20.35020.50; medium weight, $20.20020.45; light weight, $18.26 020.40; light light, 118.75020.20; sows, $18.50011.85; pigs, $15.60018.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000; mar ket, steady; estimated tomorrow, 4,000. Lambs, 84 pounds or less $17.75019.86; 85 pounds or better, 317.60019.(0; culls, $14.00017.60. , Ewes, medium and good, $12.00016.50; culls and common, $6,000 12.00. Sioux" City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., April 11. Hogs Re ceipts, 4,000; market 10, to 16 cents higher light, $20.00020.30; mixed, $20.00 020.30; hesvy, $20.00020.30; bulk of aales, $30.10020.20. Cattle Receipts, 750; market steady; beef steers, $11.60015.00; fat cows snd heifers, $7.60013.00; canners, $6.0007.00; stockers snd feeders, $8.50012.50; feed ing cows and heifers, $7.0008.60. Sheep Receipts, 200; market steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., April 11. Cattle Re ceipts, 800 head; market slow; steers, $13.00018.25; cows and heifers, $5,500 15.2S; calves, $(.00013.00. Hogs Receipts, 2,500 head; market higher; top, $20.45; bulk, 120.10 0 20.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 hesd; market steady: lambs, $18.60011.60; ewes, $14.00016.25. ' WOOL Boston, April ' 11. Ths Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will say: 1 Fine stapls wools have strengthened a bit during the week where mills were de manded to secure a selection ot the best grades Medium wools have remained fairly steady, except that quarter bloods and below are slightly lower. The de mand Is still chiefly for tine wools. The London sales hsve held firm snd for fine wools have ruled a very little dearer. Trading has been resumed at Buenoa Aires. Prices are firm at the cape. California: Northern. $1.88 01.42; middle county, $1.$801.4O; aouthern, $1.3001.32. Oregon: Eastern No. 1 staple, $1,660 170; eastern clothing, $1.$101.4O; valley No. 1, $1.4501.60. Territory: Fine staple, $1.(501-70; Vk blood combing $1.4601.60; blood comb ing, 11.06 01.10; fine clothing, $1.4001.42; fine medium clothing, $1.1601.18. London, April 10. Nine thousand balsa Wers offered at ths wool auction sales. It was s fine selection and tho demand was keen at firm prices. New South Wales scoured brought Ss 7d and Vic torian greasy ranged from 8s $d to 4s 6d. New York Coffee, New York, April 11. Reports of stead ily Improving prospects for an early con clusion ot peace and talk of a firmer tone In the coast and freight situation seemed responsible for rsnewed firmness In the market for coffee futures today. The opening was 1 point higher to 3 points lower under further scattered realizing or liquidation, but prices soon firmed up on covering by near month shorts and trade buying. May sold at 16.00c and Decem ber at 14.63e, the highest prices touched since ths break of last January, and 18 to 11 points net higher. The closs was a shade off from the beat under realiz ing, but showed a net advance of 10 to 26 points. Closing bids: May, 16.90s; July, 15.460 September, 14.88c; October, 14.76c; December, 14.47c; January, 14.47c; March, 14 49c. ' Spot coffee steady; Rio 7s, 16c; Santos 4s, 21c. Cost and freight offers were re ported unchanged to a shade higher with sales of Santos 4s at 20c. London credits. The official cable reported no change Ir tho Rio market Santos spots were 100 rels higher and futures unchanged to 15 rels higher. Braditreet's Trade Review. New York, April 11. Brsdstreet'a to ororrow will say: Two contrary currants run through the trade and Industrial reports to Brad street's Journal. Ordinary distributive trade, stlmulatsd by spring influences, perfeot winter wheat crop conditions, ex traordinary prices present and prospective for farm produce, past excellent Industrial and agricultural earnings and ths return of hundreds of thoussnds of soldiers to private life with money in their pockets, shows further expansion, despite Inclem ent weather and bad roads In some sea sons. Buying from wholesslers for fsll Is rather more confident and while there are evidences of conservation dus to price reduction talk the reductions so far made are not up to expectations. As for acme time past consumptive demand seems to single out Unas which havs been under ths ban of war necessity, hence, millinery, women's wear of all kinds, men's clothing, jewelry, automobiles snd musical Instruments are active. Weekly bank clearings. $8.668,46!, 000. New York Honey. New York, anrll 11 Mr.MMl w,m Unchanged. Sterling Day bills, unchanged; demand, 14 (4; cables. $4.66- Francs Demsnd. $1.01; cables, $5.11. Guilders Unchanged. Lire Demand, $7.8$; cables. $7. $8. Mexlcsn Dollars-Unchanged. Tims loans Steady; unchanged. Call Money Strong; high, low and rat ing rate. I; closing bid, 1; offered at I; last loan, 4. Drawn for The Bee by ONLY YOO MEAN VOO REMEMBERED iT- DOT IT! GRAIN MARKET . Omaha, April U, till. Grain run today was ' snodsrato and lighter than a week ago. Receipts were 8 cars of wheat, 66 oars of corn, II oars of oats, 4 ears of rys and t cars of bar. ley. Corn sold at prices ranging from un changed to 1 cents lower, yellow grades were generally lower, whlls white and mixed were Irregular. Oats were cent off to cent up, the bulk bringing yesterday's prices. Rye and barley were quoted as firm and wheat unchanged. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts' Today, Wk. Ago, Yr. Ago. Wheat 6 13 7 Corn '. 55 91 141 Oats 39 . 49 45 Rye 4 12 0 Barley I - I 0 . Shipments Wheat Ill 116 83 Corn 69 73 141 Oats 19 , 42 41 Rye Oil Bsfley 1 ' 6 0 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chtcsgo 14 129 71 Kansas City 25 46- 23 St. Louis 14 14 46 Dultuh 1 Winnipeg 126 Corn No. 1 white: I cars, $1.(4. No. white: 4 cars, $1.(1. No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.(0. No. 6 white: 1 ear, $1.66. No. ( white: 3 cars, $1.6$ (old); 1 car, $1.64 (old). No. 3 yellow: 8 cars, $1.60. No. 3 yellow:' 1 car, $1.69; 1 cars, $1.68; 6 cars, $1.67. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.17; 1 cars, $1.66; IS cars, $1.61. No. 6 yellow 3 cars, $1.63; 1 car. $1.63. No. I yellow: 1 car, $1 66. Sample yellow: 1-5 oar, $1.40 (healing). No. 3 mixed: 1 - car, $1.68. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, $1.68; I cars, $1.67. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.68; 3 cars, $1.68; ( cars, $1.63. No. 5 mixed: $1-5 cars, $1.60. Sampls mixed: 1 car, $1.48; 1 car, $1.38 (heating, musty). Oats No. 3 white: I cars, (8c; 3 cars, 68o; 1 oar, 68c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 68o; 6 cars, 6 Sc. Sample white: 8 cars, 67e. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 69 (eorn). Rye No. 3: 3 ears, $1.(0. No. 3: 3-5 car, $1.69; 2-6 oar, $1.19. Barley No. 4; 1 car, $1.08 (shippers' weights). Wheat No. 1 spring: 1 car, $2.43 (smutty); 1 car, $3.40 (smutty). No. 3 spring: 3-5 car, $2.83 (smutty). No. 3 spring: 1 car, $3:30; 8-5 car, $2.20 (smut, ty). Sample northern spring: 1 car, $2-18. 'Chicago Grain sod Provisions. Chicago. April 11. Fresh strength de veloped In the corn market today chiefly ss a result of word that the United States shipping board would not assign any more vessels to ths Argentine trade. Prices closed unsettled. Ho to 144 0 net higher; with May $1.67 to $1.68 and July. $1.49 to $1.60. Oats finished at o decline to a like advance. In provisions there was a rise of $2o to 62c. r Inasmuch as prsssure of Argenttns of ferings had bees to a large degree re sponsible for the last setbacks In the value of corn, the outlook that imports from Argentina would not broaden out ss muoh as bad been looked for led to a general rush this morning to, buy corn hers. Wet weather snd the scantiness of domestlo rural offerings tended also to emphasise bullish sentiment After midday, how ever, s material reaetlon took place, ow ing somewhat to likelihood of more lib eral arrivals next week and to eastern messages asking on what basis exporters could cancel purchases. Besides, hedging sales wers reported as having been made for Tennessee and Kentucky. Oats followed corn, advancing early snd weakening later. Jumps in provisions were ascribed In ths main to an Improved outlook for ex port business. Big shipments from her continued. Cash quotations: Com No. $ yellow, 31.6001.62; No. 4 yellow, $1.58 Ol.(0; No. 5 yellow, nomi nal. Oats No. I whits, 48069o; standard, 6SH06IO. Rye No. t, $1.674401.68. Barley $1.04 01.13. Timothy $8.00 0 10.71. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. , Lard $29.40 Kits $26.76027.76. Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths Bee by Logan A.Bryan, stock and grain brckers, 316 South Blxteenth St, Omsha. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Corn 1 1 1 May 1.67 1.61 1.61 1.67 1.66 July l.il 1.63 1.48 1.60 1.49 Sept 1.46 1.45 1.43 1.44 1.43 Data I May .17 , .18 .67 .(7 .17 July .(( .67 .66 .66 .(6 Sept. .(3 .64 .42 .(2 .11 Pork May 49.60 49.80 49.60 41.75 41.36 July 41.60 47.10 46.65 46.87 44 15 Lard May 29.05 29.67 29.06 29.46 21.01 July 28.20 28.60 28.16 28.62 38.12 Ribs, May 27.25 27.57 27.25 27.55 27.03 July 25.10 25.(0 25.10 25.60 26.07 Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo.. April II. Corn M.aY.. ,l'0' Ju'y : Sptmbr, 11.48. We offer for Investment 6 First Mortgage Land Bonds 33 Years Without a Loss George McManus IT- 7t the Day FINANCIAL New York, April 11. A mors general readjustmsnt of prtoes on a declining seal marksd today session of the stock mar. ket, leaders, particularly Investment rails and United State Steel, denoting further liquidation, attributed In part to conserva tive Intereata. , In Its hesitant course tho market fre. quently Indicated an over extenaion and consequent weakening of the sustained bull account which has controlled move ment for almost two months past ' Technical conditions provsd more potent than actual developments, although over night dispatches from eastern Europe In vited fresh besr aggressions. Continued firmness of call loans and paucity of time funds also served as a restraint despite ths removal of all restrictions on brokers' loans. United States Steel was under Incessant nresaure. breaking tin in u it- in of the week, but closing unchanged at 18. Heaviness was me more conspicuous because .of the strength of related shares, notably Bethlehem. Sinclair Oil was strongest and most so tlv of tho petroleum, holding most of Its four point gain. Atlsntlo Gulf led the shipping st a grosS gain of three point. but AmHftan TntaraaHn..) - ,4 Jl ... -1 . ....... ..-.,.,,, .UUCU BIIUUBI four points to the decline which followed imwroir s announcement or the coming $40 payment on ths stock. Reversals amnnv ralta . St Paul common and preferred, Union . .iiic ana iorioiK ana western at re cessions of one to two point. Equipments, metal and tobacco were unsteady, but fOOd Shares and ivnnan I--. . mads variable gains. Sale amounted to ii.uu.vuu saarss. Number of isles snd rang of prices of the leading stocks. Closing Bales. High. Low Bid. 8,900 79 744 75 14,700 50 49 60 2,400 13 II 13 2,200 (( (( 4,000 71 70U70 2,700 129 127 139 Am. Bt. Rna. Amer. Can Am. Car A Fdry, Am. Loco. Am. S. A R Am. Sua- fief. . . Am. Tel Tel... lllll 1.300 106 104 104 1,300 (2 614i (3 (00 93 93 12 11,700 180 127H 121 1,200 48 48 48 22 400 36 16 25 100 1(0 151 1(0 1.600 77 75 7( 68 1,100 33 31 87 14 800 24 38 23 600 37 8( 87 700 43 43 43 32,900 69 67 61 7,800 (7 $( (( 2( 400 14 II IS 1,100 1(1 158 1(0 16,400 177 175 177 800 12 12 13 1,800 41 41 41 300 99 99 19 3,100 60 49 40 31,100 114 113 114 1,100 37 24 37 (00 46 45 45 4,000 38 83 33 115 Anaconda Con. . . Atchlaon At G. A W. I. S. S. Bait. AO Butte A Sun. Cab csi. Pet Can. Pao. ...... Cen. Leather .... Ches. AO. ...... Chi. M. A St. P. . . C. N C. R. I. P. ctfs... Chlno Cop , Colo. .F. A T Corn. Prod. Ref... Crue. Steel Cubs Cane Sug.. Erie Gen. Eleo Gen. Mot Ot Nor M. ... Gt Nor. Or eft.. 111. Cen In. Cop. ex. dlv. .. Int Mor t r,M Int Nickel . .... Int paper Ken. Cop L. As N Max. Mot .. Mex. Pet. .... mvv ww 7B W O 7$ W W 7T 17,100 183 181 111 600 38 23 38 1,200 23 33 38 400 1( 1( 16 1,200 74 73 78 Miami Cop. . Mia Pac. ... Nev. Con. -. , N. T. Cen. .., N. Y., N. H. 1,000 39 39 39 Nor. We. 500 105 104 104 Nor. Pao. ex. dlv. 1.100 liu loo liu ai si renn. Pitt. Coal ... Rav Con. Con. 8,900 44 44 44 1,000 50 48 41 aoo gi II II 1 k AA .Af AM, Rp. I. Ss & South. Pax 11,700 104 103 103 South. Ry. 1,700 28 28 38 Stude. Cor. 1,900 (( (5 (( B.UUV SIDY ill Il , AAA , A A A., V. 8. Ind. AL.... 31,600 166 161 164 IT. a. Staei murnn at u tiu. uu U. 8. Steel pfd... 400 114 116 111 Utah rnn 1,700 76 74 74 Wabash pfd. B 20 1,,.. fT.I. AAA H AAA AAA, v. uiuuu ...a. iv a TS COT West Eleo 8,300 46 44 46 -, I- n .A. AAA A AM mm Beth. B ,IUBi.vV IV 73 71 New York Bond Llat. 17. 8. 3s rsg.. 18'Gsn. Eleo. I . II U. 8. Ss, cou.. 98'Gr. No. 1st 4 14 U. S. 3s, rsg.. 81 111. Cen. ref. 4 71 U. 6. Is, cou... II Int Mor. Ma. (s 17 V. 8. Lib. 3s..t9.18K. C So. ref Is 81 U. S. 4s, reg..l05L N. un. 4s.. 83 V. S. 4s, reg...lOI M. K. at T. 1st Am. For. Ss (s 99 4 (2 Am. T. T. clt' Mo. Pao. gsn. 4 18 5 90 H Mont Po. 5.. 11 Anglo-Fr. 6 ... 96 N. T. Cen. deb. Arm. - Co. 4s. 17 (s 17 Atch. gen. 4s.. 81'No. Pao. 4s.... 12 B. A O. ov. 4s. 76No. Pao. 8 61 Both. St. ret 6 89 'Of. Short La, Cen. Leath. 6. $6 ret 4 14 Cen. Pao. 1st.. 71 Pac T. T. a A O. ov. 6s. 16 6s- 11 C. B. A Q. It 4s 96'Penn. con. 4s 14 C. M. A St P. Penn. gen. 4 l( ev. 4s 7TResd. gen. 4s.. 13 a R. I. A P. St. L. A S. F. Ry. ref. 4s... 73 adj. 6a (3 C. A So. ref. So. Pac cv. 6s.. 104 4s 78So. Ry. 6s 13 D. R. G. ref. T. A Pao 1st.. 81 6 4(Un. Pao. 4.... 17 Dora, of Can. U. 8. Rub. 6.. 17 4 (1111) .... IT U. 8. St 6 100 Erie gen. 4,. 5!Wabah 1st .... 14 Bid. Denominations $100, $500, $1,000 Tax f ee in Nebraska FOR savings unci trust funds, where) safely is the first requirement, ws recommend our First Mort(s;e Land Bonds. Thsy ars cecured by producing Nebraska Land valued at front two to four times the amount of the loan. We bare invested over $100,000,000.00 for our clients without a dollar loss. , Ask for Detailed Circular. I ii.jici. 57s) V J OMAHA PR0DUCE : Wholesale selling prices of beef out: No. I loin. 4(o; No. I loin, !9e; No. I ribs, 13: No. I rib, l(o; No. I rounds, lie; No. I rounds, 14e No. I chucks 33e No I shacks. He; No. 3 plats, lle; No. I plates, ll& Quotations furnished by GUlnsky Fruit company, Fruits Oranges! 10-11-100, $$.00; 111 $8.10; 180.124. $.ll 171 sad smaller 17.00. Lemons: Golden Bowl, 100-160, $6.00; Sliver Cord. 100-110, $5.60. Oraps Fruit: Dr. Phillips. 11-44. $1.00; 14. $4.60; $4-80, I7.0C Bananaai 7o, Applaa; Cal. Newton Plppens (4 tier), $4.80; Ex. Fey. Wine Sap. 94 to 171, $6.00; Barrel apples: Ben Davis. $13 00. Vegetables Potatoes: Colo. White V. No. 1 ewt., 11.25; Minn. Early Ohlos. 11.11; sweet potatoes, per barap.,1! 60. , Red Onlonst Sack lots, 6o: Onion lets: Rsd and Yellow, $3.00) Wbtto, $1.60, Cabbage: Cal. Winntngataadt, par ert, $5.00; Texa Cabbage, per lb.. To; head lettuce (about 6 dosss), $1.00 ert; head lettuce, $1.60 do.; iesf lettuce, lOo do.; shallots, car rota, turnips, 76 dos; boots Sarsley, T6o doa. southern radishes. Tit oil sgg plants, $1.60 dos. artichoke. 11.00 dos.; hot house eukee, ex. toy., 11.64 . do, f Brussels sprouts, too lb. spinach, , 12o lb.; green pepper. 2Io lb. ; celery , washed, Florida, $2.00 dos.; celery, rough,' Florida (I to 4 dos.), 11.11 ert., cauli flower, 11.10 art; Cal asparagus 16 lb.; CaL rhubarb, 14 00 box; Florida to matoe (S bakt ert.). 11.50 box. Old Root Beats, parsnips, to lb. t tur nips, carrot, lo lb.; rutabagoes, s lb. , Strawberries Market prloe. Nuts Eng. walnuts, sk. lot 140 lost II lb.; Jumbo raw peanuts. Ito lb. ; Jumbo roasted peanuts, 15o lb.; No. 1 raw peanuts, lOo lb.; No, 1 roasted peanuts, llo lb. ' Miscellaneous Cracker Jacks, Checker. A Chum, per case, $6.60; ease, 11.85; Alrlin honey, 1 dos., I ox. case, $4.$0; I dos. 14 os. ease, $3.7. , Bay Msrket. : , Receipts of both prairie hay and alfalfa ' good, and th demand I good for ths better grades of hay, which I causing th market to be steady an this grad et tay. A good deal of hay which has been com ing to thl market Is wet and la a heated oondltlon snd th demand for this grade of bay Is poor snd Is very hard to 11,. Pr Ton. . Cholc upland pralrl hay. ...$36.00 No. I upland pralrl hay.,.. IL00O14.06 No. t upland pralrl hay.,,.. 18.00010.00. No. I upland prairie hay..,. 20.00022.00 No. I midland prairie hay.... 11.00 0 14.00 No. 1 midland prairie hay.... 17.00010.00 No.'l lowland prairie hay..., 17.D0O20.00 No. t lowland pralrl bay.... 30.00023.00 No. t lowland pralrl hay.,.. 16.00018.00 Packing hay 14.00411.00 Choice Alfalfa ....86.00 No, 1 Alfalfa 13.00 011.00 Standard alfalfa 80.00 83.00 No. 1 alfalfa 17.00OI9 00 No. I alfalfa 13.00036.00 Oat itraw 13.00011,00 Wheat straw 11.00O13.00 Now York GeasasJ. Nsw York, April II. Flour 1rmer; i spring clear, $1.16010.18; wlntr straight, I $11.35011.60, I Corn Meat Steady; yellow snd white granulated, $4.0004.10. n,, a. m . A, . M. m A itbwi spue, .irsn, a rw. ea.ev)s- elevator export Corn Spot, steady No. I yellow snd No. I whlU, 11.10 cost snd freight New York. ' Oat Spot, steady; standard, 77. Hay Firm; No. 1, $2.0601.10; No. t, $1.9603.00; No. I, fl.8501.10. Pork Strong: mess, 158.60. Lard Firmer; middle west 110 000 10.10. Other articles unchanged. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, April 11. Flour Msrket unchanged. Barley 15c 0 11-01 Rye No. 1, $1.63. Bran $88. Corn $1.6801.11. V Oats 65066o. , Flax 83.81 08.15. New York Frodsee. New York, April 11. Butter Eas , creamery higher than extras, (464c; extras, (5e; firsts, 63 066c. Eggs Irregular; fresh gathered extrssV 4504(e; other unchanged. Cheeae Steady; unohanged. Poultry Live, firm; fowls, 41041c; others and dreased, unchanged. New York Drygoods. Nsw York, April 11. Denlras today were advanced cent s yard and cotton duck discount were shortened to a basis of 41 . per cent off the list. Gray goods war ac tive and higher. Yarn were firmer. Job ber reported an Increased bualnea. Sllkt were In better demand. Liberty Bonds. . U.a Tm. A -.-! 1 1 T.lhAeev Ky-n A Sfn.t . price today wsrs: 1, 191.11; flrat 4, $96.86; second 4s, $98.66; first 4, $91.80; second 4, 393 68; third 4, 198.60; fourth 4. 193.66. Chtcsgo Produce. Chicago, April 11. Buttr-rUnttld; creamery. 66 0(le. ' Eggs Receipts, 1T.I8I cases; unchanged. Poultry Altv, higher; spring. 13c, fowls, 3(c .Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, April 11. Potatoes Firm; re ceipts, 83 cars; northern sacked and bulk stock. United States grade No. 1, $1.80 3.06; western russet, $3.4001.41. ' New fork Cotton. New York. April 11. The cotton mar ket closed steady at a net advance -of 10 to 13 point on th naw tyl months. ' St, Louis Grain. v St Louis, April 11 Corn May, 11.11; July, $1.63. Oat May, Ho; July, !(. New York Sugar. Nsw York, April 11. Sugar Un changed. We Recommend to th Conservative Investor A limited number of flrat mort gage bond carrying 8 interest, secured by income-producing prop-. erty, which we have for sale. This Is a safe, sans snd proflt abls Inveatmant and ea which will bear the strictest -nvsstixatioa. Telephon Tylr 4311. 747-49 BrsncMs Building. Salt Creek Producers Ass'n This company controls an ia terest in ovary part of tho fa mous Salt Creek Field, Wyoming, which supplies Mid. West Refin. ing Co. with tho greater part of its daily requirements. Full particulars upon request. BOUGHT, SOLD, QUOTED L. L. WLNKELMAN& CO. STOCK BROKERS. 44 BROAD ST NEW YORK. SKINNER PACKING PANY 0ULTQV BUTTER ? r?r.r.c 1116-1118 -Doudlos Tel -Douglas 1521 ' I efTeaV4Vrl