THE BEEf. OMAHA. FRIDAY. AFK1L 18, 1919. If if ft Y REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Miscellaneous. ; WE BUT sod nil real estate: we want ohm good houeca to rant to colored peo ple. Call and e ua TUB DOUGLAS WASHINGTON 1NV. CO Webster 42U0, Mil North 14th Bt Fl US-room atucco, oak floura throughout. i ana wmte enamol finish. Flna lo ration. Price. 14.610 or terms. CAJtMICHAEL BB.VSON lou. 173?. 048 Paxton Block. BARGAINS In homaa, tnveatweuls prop erties and acreage naar Omaha. Harrl on ft Morton. 14 Omaha Nat Bk. Bid . FOR SALE 8. room apartmeut beautifully rurmenea. on car line and walking dis tance to town. Phone. Douglas 676(1. CLOSE-lN INVESTMENTS. Leavenworth at., Capltot ave.. Cuming at. PATNB ft SLATER COMPANY. Dg. 101. LIST your property with e.uiek raturna. 1047 O. N. Shriver for B. Bids. REAL ESTATE-Business Property BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEY SON. 430 PI rat National Bank Bldt. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 139 ACRES aouthweat Iowa land to trade . (or email atook of ehoea or clothing lu railroad town In weatern Iowa or east ern Nebraska. . Addreaa Box Y-463. Omaha Bee. FOR EXCHANGE S4 aoraa, good improvements, near Wibaux, Mont; price fit per acre,, for . Omaha property. E. Nllsson, 423 Be ' curltlae Bldg, DANDY (We acrea, Improved, (or bunga low In city. Call, Tyler 4316. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT SELECTED , INVESTMENTS tp feet on 24th. near Chicago, aume old houses, bring tSEO a year. Big value in the land. 119,000 (or all. Moo (eet near 14th, on Leavenworth, 1260 a foot. Priced low e elese an estate. Closeneai to 24th gives It spe cial value. Said to be most congested . point In the city. 00 (eet just off Farnarp on Slth. Solid old building, rental value, 11,200 a year. I Price IJB.OOO. - ' It (eet on 26th, (0 (eet south of Farnam, . 1600 a foot Old buildings, pay email return. ,, 100 by 416, practically an aore, on No. 16th St, Joins the Strelow on the north. ' Only (7,100. Cost owner about 184,000. HARRISON & MORTON, REALTORS. 010 Omaha Nat. P 314 WRITE ME ANYWAY. I want a man with $6,000 to Join me In a (arm land deal which will double our money by July 1st, next. Addreps Box C-74. Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE." UNIMPROVED. North. 14 LOTS. In Crestoa annex, extends from 36th to 31th on north side of Davenport PRICE TO BELL 11,060 and op. CONTRACT ORS TAKE NOTICE FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. ONB CONTRACTOR FIGURING ON TAKING THEM ALL. HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Omaha Nat Doug. S14. South. BIO BARGAIN LOTS. II. 00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK buys fine garden tract, 47x132; only 3 blocks from West Center car line and one block to paved street; high and sightly, black soil; prices $305 aud $340. THE BYRON REED CO., 1613 Farnam. Douglas 27. Mis:ellaneous. BUILD NOW. 21 good building lots, with all Improve ments. Prices from $400 to 1900. Can give terms. Douglas 6886. TRAVEIt BROS., 819 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Council Blurts. 10 GOOD LOTS all In one "block. Council Bluffs. Three blocks of Omaha oar line, nice high ground, accesalble to sewer, water and lights. $150 each, with sewer paid. $10 cash, $5 tier month. McGee Real Estate Co., 106 Pearl Street, CouncU Fluff a. Dundee. DUNDEE. 9-R. BRICK HOME ON HAPPY HOLLOW BLVD Beautiful 9-room. full 2-story brick home, with tils roof: first floor has an exceptionally large living room with fireplace, dining room and kitchen, also lavatory and closet; 4 large bed rooms and tiled bath on second floor; third (loor finished Into one large room; this home Is equipped with one of the best vapor heating systems; , Ruud heater, laundry tubs, fruit op Mar, etc.; double brick garage with drive way; one of the most attractive homes In this high class district and must be seen to be appreciated; Shown by appointment only; tor full information call J. L. HIATT CO., 900 FIRST NATIONAL PHONE 63 BANK BLDG. TYLER GOOD DUNDEE HOME This is an attractive, 2 -story and at ' tic 3 -room modern house, In good con dition, having reception hall, living room with, fireplace, dining room, den and kitchen first floor: 4 corner bed rooms and bath aecond; stairway to floored attics full basement. New gar age for 1 cars. Located on south snd east front corner lot, 60x136 feet with beautiful shade trees. Convenient to car line and Dundee school. One of the beat buys to be had In Dundee for the price, which Is $7,600. Immediate possession. GEORGE & COMPANY, Members Omaha Real Estate Board. Douglas 766. 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. BRAND NEW OAK BUNGALOW In Dun dee. $6,260. Terms: $500 cash and $47.50 per month. Call days. Dong. 1734. South Side. J AS. J. FITZGERALD. 4931 South 24tb 8t, "Insurance." Buy and aell property. Real estate mortgage loans promptly made. A. W. JONES, South Omaha, buys, sella, exchangee all kinds of property. For results, quick action, see ua REAL ESTATE WANTED. IF you want to aell your property and it la priced right Ust It with us. We can aell It for you quickly as we have many buyers wanting good, homes. GEORGE & COMPANY, REALTORS. 903 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone. D. 786. BUNGALOWS WANTED. We have cash buyers for well located bungalows and residences worth the money. For quick results list with us. O'NEIL'S R. E. ft INS. AGENCY, 632-6 Braudets Theater Bldg. Tel. Tyler 1034. HAVE a man who will 'buy your Im proved property and pay cash (or it but the price must be right GEORGS r. JONES, REALTOR, :s City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1946, HAVE INQUIRIES tor . good homes in good location Do you want to sell your property T List it with C A. GRIM-.- MEL. 849 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. WANTED to buy for cash from private partv. modern 6 or 7-room house in good locality. Phone Harney 3696. FOR quick results list your property with S. P. HOSTWICK ft ffvn, 800 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1606. LIST your property (or sale with J. B. Roblnaon (or quick aal.ia. 443 Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 1097. WANT listing on your property. Have buyers. . Eugene Thomas, 411 Karbach Blk., Douglas 3607. ' Homes. Investments, farma. Florence acres. W. Q. SHRIVER 1047-9 O. T. Bk Bldg. t. 1686 FINANCIAL. Private Money. HOPEN COMPANY. Dong. 4211. BRINGING UP FATHER KIN I 40 ) MO- YOU ARE NOT J I ( I HWETO ANSWER 1 .IPJT00 Mtb ) V ' M J) 111 1 I II 10 ON OUT-'1 I OUT- ' TOOT OUT- 1 . "THE BELL-DON'T ?:SSUfy TO Iffif WTrSOOS FINANCIAL. 100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. CONVERT that Installment loan on your home Into a straight five-year mortgage and avoid these monthly payments. K. H. LOUGEK, INC., 638 Keelino Bldg. FARM AND CITY LOANS. PAUL PETERSON, S64 Brandela Theater. Phone Doitg. 1S06. MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate Interest payable semi-annually. W. H THOMAS ft SON. 228 Keellne Bldg. CITY and farm loans; 6 and t per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont ft Co., 411 Keellne Bldg. No Delay Closing Loans. W. T. ORABAM, 604 Bee Bldg. Doug. 1533. LOW ratea without delay. C. O CARLBERQ, IIS Brandela Theater Bide. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1026 Omaha Natl Bk. Bldg. D. STlt. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Arkansas Lands. MAY 6TH. Our next round trip ISO excursion to MoGehee, Ark. For homeseekers only. W. 8. FRANK. 203 Neville Blk.. Omaha. Colorado Lands. CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, half sec. or larger, Lincoln Co., bargains; (or terms. J. L. Maurer, Arriba, Colo. Nebraska Lands. 80 acres unimproved Platte bottom grass land In Butler county, Neb.; lialf mile from school and church; 7 miles south of Columbus; will sell or exchange for Omaha or Douglas county property. C. V. Nelson, 616 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. A NO. 1 160 acres In Merrick county, Ne braska, all In winter wheat; crop goes with land; no Imp. Price $10 per acre. Want hard, or imp. stock up to $12,000. A. W. TOLAND & CO. 694 Brandela Bldg. FOR SALE Five sections, fenced, living water; 1,000 acrea tillable; long graas pasture, A real stock and grain propo sition. J. R. Carter, Bush ell. Neb 820 ACRES improved; western Nebraska wheat farm at $12,800. A mighty good buy C. D. Armstrong. 325-0 Securities Bldg. Douglss 12R0. WRITE n.e for pictures and prices of my farms and rancbea in 'good old Dawes county. Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN, 801 Karhach Blk. Tyler 6S4. MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa fatma at the right price. M. A, LARSON Central City, Neb. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co., Nebraska. R. E. Holmes. Bushnel), Neb. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a home in the land of sunshine, where conditions are right (or raising alfalfa and cat U?. Addres,, Jordan Valley Farms, Boise Idaho. Wyoming Lands. WILL sell my hay ranch. 45 miles south Gillette, Wyo., 4 miles of water; best cattle proposition In state; best of soil and sublrrlgated; crop failure Impossi ble; 640 acres deeded. Price, $815 per acre. Terms. F. C. Marquiss, Gillette, Wyo. VVHEATLaND Wyoming farma, $50 per a.. Including paid up water right. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat. Miscellaneous. SERVICE Is the demand of the hour In every line! We are prepared to render the moat ef ficient service to land buyers. We speak out of sixteen years' experience of suc cessful Farming operations. "We prac tice what we preach." Several thousand acres of Wheat lands for sale In central Saskatchewan the finest Small Grain Region of North Amer ica.1 A good mixed Farming Country. Whether you want to buy, sell or ex change Canada land, It will pay you to make your wants known to us. We know the country! Live Agents wanted In every county of the mid-West. Incidentally, we are offering: No. 197 280 acres good rand and sub stantially improved Fayette County, Iowa, $165 per acre. Would consider' Canada land. No. 242 320 acres near Buffalo Center, first-class land, fair' Improvements. Would consider Section A No. 1 Canada. Price $165 per acre. No. 245 220 acres fair land southeast Iowa: would consider section Canada land or Panhandle of Texas. REMICK, LLOYD ft CO., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. WIDOWED OWNER MUST SELL 515 ACRES, 16 COWS AND 2 pairs young horses, lot heifers, hogs, poultry, complete tools, wagous, etc , on improved road, near railroad town; 216 acres dark loam tillage, 60-cow pas ture, estimated 1,000 cords wood, 100. 000 timber, 100 apple trees, 9-room house, 2 large barns, silo, hore stables, carriage, 15e, poultry houses, etc.; $8,000 gets everything, easy terms. Details this big money maker page 8, Catalog Bargains 19 States, copy free. Strout Farm Agency, 402-A Bee Bldg., Omaha. FARM LANDS WANTED. WANT to buy 80 to 160 acres eastern Ne. braaka or western Iowa. , Must be a bargain. 1 ' F. M. MICHAEL COMPANY, 510 Electric Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Wfc will aell your farm; timely sales; quick returns. Held Land C,o Brandela Bide. AUTOMOBILES BUY A L'SEp FORD OF REAL VALUE. NEW FORD REPAIRS AND FORD PARTS. ; f M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO. 15TH AND JACKSON STP. r DOUGLAS 3600. WE BOUGHT 2 CARLOADS YESTEDAY (rom a dealer out In the utate. Have a nice line to choose (rom. Including 19 Oldsmobile six touring, 18 Chalmers six chummy, two 18 Chevro- . let 18 Saxon four roadster, two 17 Saxon alx touring, two 17 Chevrolet, 17 Hud son cabriolet, 17 Ford coupe, 16 Stude baker atx touring. 17 Bulck six touring, 14 Cadlllao touring. 17. Ford touring. 14 Ford roadster and many ethers all guar anteed. TRAWVER AUTO CO. 1910 Farnam St. MAKE YOUR old Goldstrom Aun Ford new, O'Rourke Co., diatrlbutore of Ames Bllt touring and commercial bodies, 8701 South 14th street phone Sooth 319. 101 North 16th, phone 9339. New and used Fords. Time payment i AUTOMOBILES BARGAINS! , REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS Why1 not buy a car today T We h'ajre some real values to offer. What would be nicer than after the day's work Is over to be able to take a car ride for a few hours and then you would (eel a whole lot better for the next day's work. All these things count In mak ing life worth while. Think this over and then eome down and look our cars over. 1917 Ford touring .' $300 1917 Maxwell tournlng 250 1914 Hupmoblle touring 276 1918 Overland 90 Club roadster 485 1917 Oakland tournlng 500 1918 Oakland touring 800 1913 Oakland roadster 800 1913 Overland 85-6 tournlng. . . 400 INDUSTRIAL GARAGE 20th and Harney Sts. . Phone Doug. 6261 AUTO TIRES. IDEAL TIRE SERVICE IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS. We Dc Flrst-Class Work Only. Our ti-e rebuilding and retreading la successful because of particular work manship, the qualltr of our retread gum and the DRY CURE PROCESS. DRY CURE PROCESS has solved he retread and rebuilt tire problem No it.ore steam-soaked carcasses, which create defective treads and cause the separation of the beada IDEAL TIRE SERVICE '2576 Han.ev St. UEjED CARS 1 Ford touring car, 1917 $350.00 3 Oldamoblle trucks, 1U ton.... 300.00 1 Maxwell sadan, 1917 800.00 1 Buick sedan 350.00 1 Mitchell touring, 1916 250.00 1 Overland touring, 1916 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1915 200.00 1 Hupp-20 roadster a anap 250.00 1611 Davenport St. Phone D. 1241 Auto Repair Shop (or sale or trade. Lota ot Auto Parta and Supplies. 1611 Davenport St. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 13 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. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged. We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage. 2026-3 Farnam St. Douglas 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. 1918 seven-passenger Bulck touring car. model E-49, In first class condition, newly painted a bargain. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO. Tyler 1760. 19th and Howard. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 2030 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. FORD Sedan Demonstrator In unusually good condition. C. E. Paulson Motor Co.. Ames Ave. and Florence Blvd. Authorized Ford dealers. Tel. Col. 14. Used cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 trarnam St. D. 1970. THE DIXIE FLYER, W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam St. FIVE-PASSENGER Auburn In first-class condition with five good tires. Will sell cheap for cash. 2851 Ames avnue, WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action: no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035. NEW and used Ford, Ames bodies. Im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Goldstrom Auto Co., 8701 So. 24th. Bo. 899. SELLING only privately-owned used cars. The Omaha Used Car Market 2517 Leavenworth St. Tyler 2847. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2300 Farnam St. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 8500. $100 REWARD for any magneto we can't repair. Sole mfrs. of our new seK-spac- lug affinity spark plug. O. Baysdorfer. FORDS, cash, time. Liberty bonds. All models. Ford Market, 2230 Farnam Street. IF TAKEN at once, $1,700 will buy brand new Paige touring car, Including extra new casing. - Call Douglas 4743. GOOD USED CARS. OUT L SMITH 1916 7-PASSENGER Hudson, tlon. Cheap. Tyler 1692. -i. (Ins condi- FOR SALE Universal auto trailer. Cclfax 410$. Call 22 feet on Farnam Street, just East of 24th, $1,250 per front foot Payne & Slater Co. 6th Floor, Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. . Phone Douglas 1016. See Jiffs and Maggie in Full Page of Colors in The) Sunday Boo. AUTOMOBILES. Cart, for Hire. x FORDS AND LARGai CARS FOR HIRE. Drive youraelf; at very reasonable prices: no extras to pV. Nebraska Serv ice Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglas 7390. RENT a F6rd; drive yourself, all 1919 models: 10c per mile. MELCHKR SERVICE COMPANY, 1616 Leavenworth St. Doug. 4899. Bee Want Ads pay big profits to the people who read them. Trucks f PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS. Mgr., Tyler 1767 1407-21 Capital Ave. Tires and Supplies. OUR prices are the LOWT58T In the city. QUALITY the BEST. All tires GUAR ANTEED 8,600 miles. Call or write for prices. Ssa us first We can save you money. STANDARD TIRE CO., 410 No. 16th St. Doug. 3830. . TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. 1 GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES. 30x3 1 7.501 30x3 V4 $ 9.25 32x3V, 10.251 32x4 11.75 32x4 11.50 34x4, 12.00 We furnish the old tires. ' Agents wanted. 2 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1516 Davenport Street. NEW FORD TIRES AT CUT PRICES. 80x3, plain $10.35 80x3, non-skid 14.26 OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE CO., 2054 Farnam St. 1819 Cuming St NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure process. Ideal Tire Service, 2576, Har ney St. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress, Lee Pullman, Flak. Write for prlcea. I Mention alzea. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 2016 FARNAM GAIN more miles; have your tires re treaded by G. ft G. Tire Co. 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler tS6I-W. Motorcycles and Bicycles. ' EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE AND SIDE CAR ill! TWIN CYLINDER. THREE SPEED. Electrically equipped, generator, amme ter, lights, horn, speedometer, three pear ly new non-skid tires, leather sir cushion tandon, pump. Cost $495 new, will take $325; run only 5,000 miles; engine In fine condition. Phone or write J. C. Blissard, 509 South 31st St. Omaha, Phone Harney 6372. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle man. 27th and Leavenworth sts. Repairing and Painting. WE NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUR RADIATOR, BUT CAN BUILD YOU A NEW ONE. RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and DEALERS: Write us (or prices OS new cores. No weeks of waiting (or that new radiator or (ender. Built to your order, any style, (or automobile, truck or tri tor, In 24 hours. Patronize your home industry. The only Radiator and Fender manu facturing company In the west OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE) COMPANY, 1S11 Cuming. 2054 Farnam. ' Omaha, Neb. F. P. BARNUM CO., 2125 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High grade automobile painting PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St NOTICE! Hazel Murray, having left my home will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her on and after April 14, 1919. Ed Murray. . POULTRY AND PET STOCK. BUFF Orpington eggs, thoroughbred; $1.60 setting, $6 h-undred. Red 5476. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. HARNESS. SADDLES and TRAVELING . GOODS. We maRe them ourselves and sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits (or Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH ft CO., Phnne Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule auctiona at stock yards stables next Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm mules. Sale starts at 10 o'clock. L C. Gallup, Auctioneer. Notice to Farmers and Teamsters: Twenty-five sets of double harness at less than cost; quitting business reason for low price. Call at residence, 2124 Lake street. GENTLE family driving, with Harney 3261. horse for riding complete outfit, and $60. FOR SALE At half price value, big, strong, young mare, 1,400 lbs. 2215 Dodge street. FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harness. Call after 5 o'clock. Phone, Web. 1357 TWO cows for sale, one fresh, the other fresh In May. 6418 South 29th. TWO good work teams. All In good con dition. 4606 Ames avenue. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, planoa and notea as security, $0, 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.50. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Security Bldg.. 16th ft Farpam. Ty. (66 WANTED Homes To Sell We can sell your home in a very short time providing you make a reasonable price and reasonable terms, although we are selling a great many homes for all cash. We have the selling force for quick sales don't wait until the best selling season is over. Give us a sixty or ninety days' trial. Phone Tyler 60 and we will have one of our salesmen call at your home and give you furthtr par ticulars. We have sold many homes within a week or ten days from date of listing. Hastings & lleyden 1614 Harney St. Phono Tyler 50. Market and 'LIVE STOCK Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesdsy Cattle Hoga Sheep 6,685 13.082 6.353 6,093 18,667 9,863 4.130 18.239 8,323 Estimate Thursday 2.300 15,300 7,600 Four days this week. 17,917 66,178 33,129 Same days last week. .35,014 44,995 20,131 Ssme 3 weeks sgo, .. ,22,772 65,676 35,035 Same 8 weeks ago 23,307 67,906 39,235 Same days years ago.. 40,833 70,739 40,951 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the-Union Stock yards Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., April 17, 199.- - RECEIPTS. H. and Cat. Wabash 1 1 .. .. Missouri Pacific .... t 4 . . . . Union Pacific 15 41 19 C. ft N. W., east ... 4 16 1 C. ft N. W west ...19 68 C. St. P, ft 0 13 25 .. 1 C. B. ft Q., east .... 9 14 C, B. ft Q., west 19 40 11 C, R. I. & P., east.. 9 15 C, R. I. P., west 4 1 Illinois Cen 3 1 Total receipts 94 217 30 1 DISPOSITION Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris ft Co 408 1,676 730 Swift ft Co 6S3 8 067 2,180 1,431 1,915 Cudahy Packing Co.... 602 3,843 Armour ft Co 803 3,271 Schwartz ft Co 405 J. W. Murphy 2,804 Lincoln Packing Co.... 27 .... So. Omaha Pack. Co. ... 24 .... Hlggins Parking Co. .. 2 .... Hoffman Bros 3 .... Mayerowlch & Vail ... 8 .... Glassberg 4 .... P. O'Dea 33 .... Orr 23 W. B. Van Sant ft Co.. 98 F. P. Lewis 171 .... J. B. Root ft Co 78 .... J. K. Bulla 1 ,... F. J. Kellogg 1 .... Werthelmer ft Degen . . 65 .... Ellis ft Co 27 .... Mo-Kan. C. ft C. Co... 93 .... E. G. Christie 6 .... Baker .... Banner Bros 303 .... Jensen & Lundgren .... 83 .... Dennis & Francis 4 .... Cheek & Krebs 14 Other Buyora 216 Total 8,688 14,966 Cattle On a light supply of 36 cars of cattle or 2.200 head trading opened strong on desirable yearlings and light steers but slow and about steady on the medium and weighty grades and while the bsst year lings do not show much decline for the week plainer cattle are 25 40c lower and bulk ef the butcher atock closed 2550o lower, with trade slow and about steady today. Feeders were steady on a very meager offering. BEEF STEERS. No. 7. 14. 14. 47. 19. 39. 29- At. Pr. No. Av. Fr. 968 $13 00 8 1175 I3 6f 893 14 00 6 890 14 10 .... 892 14 00 5 890 ....1085 14 26 7 1116 ....1037 14 75 12 1116 ....1107 16 35 9 1053 ....1151 16 05 19 1102 14 10 14 50 15 00 15 75 16 50 11 40 12 00 13 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 15. ..at. 638 10 75 14 611 6.. 704 31 60 781 13 00 643 801 23... 6... 7... 21... 7... 14... 8... IS... 20... 17... 6... 9. . . .. 2. 3... 2... 1... 1... 20. . S14. 15 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 607 723 647 663 11 60 13 25 13 60 13 SO 14 25 14 75 15 80 12. 45. 631 11 76 13 35 13 60 14 00 14 35 15 00 806 847 666 814 940 45... 21... 9... 14... 706 969 999 462 628 862 HEIFERS. 8 60 10. 9 75 13. 12 60 7. I 14 00 BULLS. 8 00 , 1. 9 60 2. 10 50 1 II 25 1. . 687 . 640 .1078 8 76 13 00 12 60 ...1230 ... 616 ...1670 ...16S0 ...1260 ...1356 ...1090 ...1960 9 00 9 75 11 00 1 00 CALVES. 265 6 60 2 335 8 60 115 10 00 1 280 10 60 430 11 00 4 325 11 60 550 12 00 3 126 12 50 5 194 13 00 1 200 13 60 2 330 13 76 2 140 14 26 Quotations on rattle: Prime steers, $17. 0018. 00; good to choice beeves, $16.0017.00; fair to good beeves, $14.75 15.75; common to fair beeves, $13.60 14.50; good to choice yearlings, 16.25; fair to good yearlings, 15.00; common to (air yearlings, 13.00; good to choice heifers, 14.25; prime cows, $12.00(8113.76; 115.26 313.25 $10.00 $12.25 good to choice cows, $10.2513)12.00; fair to good cows, $9.0010.25; common to fair cows, $5.259.00; choice to prime feeders $14.0015.60; good to choice feeders, $12.50(913.50; medium to good feeders, $H.00(fj)12.50; good to choice stockers, $10.(i011.75: fair td good stockers, $9.00 (910.00; common to fair stockers, $7.00 8.00: stock heifers, I8.6010.00; stock cows, $7.509. 00; stock calves, $8.00 12.00; veal calves, 18.00 14.00; bulls,, stags, etc., $10.001175. Hogs Receipts were 216 loads, esti mated at 15,300 head. Hog prices hit the slide today, the market being very un even, from 10 to fully 26 cents lower than yesterday, gradually growing weaker and movement decidedly draggy. Bulk of to day's sales was $20.00 and $20.30, with top at $20.60. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh Pr. $20 06 85. .183 . . $20 00 72. .202 92. .1 86 110 20 10 7,8. .223 70 20 16 70 20 26 .. 20 30 70 20 35 68. .222 78. .204 73. .234 ... 20 20 77. .225 ... 20 30 72. .226 ... 20 35 69. .229 160 20 40 26. .206 ... 20 46 67. .259 70 20 60 66.. 24$ 39. .268 65. .288 66. .300 65. .286 30 40 30 46 21 (0 110 ... 20 60 Sheep There were 33 loads of lambs hew today, estimated at 7,600 head. The market was a lifeless affair and it was late In the morning before much trading had been done. Most of the lambs sold at (rom $18.00 to $18.76, tops being quota ble to $19.00. The market on fat lambs was generally li and 36 cents lower than yesterday. There were few sheep here, but they held about close to steady prices. FAT LAMBS. 23$ feeders.92 $18 15 151 feeders. 92 $18 16 349 feeders.9! 19 00 Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Lambs, good to choice, $19.0019.60; lambs, (air to good. $18.00019.00; lambs, feeders, $17.00 1 8.00 ; yearlings, good to choice, $16.00 17.00; wethers, fat. $16.06 16.00; awes, good to choice, $14.00 15.00; ewes, (air to good, $12.00014.00. New York Sugar. New York, April 17. Sugar Unchanged MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO L'END On Improved real-estate, able semi-annually. interest pay- W. H. Thomas & Son, 223 Keellne Bldg. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND ll2 LIBERTY BONDS. 9 CT W. C. Fl.ATAU, E8T. 1892." V 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. 150. LOWEST ratea. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock. 1614 Dodge, D. 5619. ' Xst 3891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Industrial News of the Day GRAIN MARKET Omaha, April 17, 1919. Receipts of corn and oata were moder ate, while other grains were light. Arri vals were 4 cars of wheat, 40 cars of corn, 38 cars of oats, t csrs of rye and 3 cars of barley.' There was a good demand In evidence for both corn and oats. Corn sold at prices ranging from 1 t 4 cents higher. No. 2 white brought the extreme advance. Offerings generally ware 1 to 3 rants up. Oats were unchanged to '4 cent higher, the bulk at the advance. Rye and barley were unchanged. Wheat waa strong. Only a few samples showed up OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Week Ago. Yr. Ago. ...6 6 8 ...40 67 131 ...88 39 45 ...2 1 4 ..3 6 3 ...83 118 3 ...79 63 104 ...29 38 60 . . 0 5 1 ..4 1 r OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. .. 6 156 64 .. 14 41 34 . 25 70 60 ..204 ... ... ,. 1 ..111 . .-. Oata Rye Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Kansas City St.'. Louis . . Minneapolis Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, II 05. No. 3 white: 1 car, 11.63; 1 car $1.61. No. 5 white: 1 car, $1.60. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars, $1.62 (dry); 1 ear, 11.61. No. 4 yellow: 1 car (dry): 2 cars, $1.69. No. 5 yellow: 1 car. $1.61 (old). No. 6 yel low: 1 car. $1.69 (dry); 1 car, $1.86. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, $1.6t. - No. 4 mixed: 3 cars, $1.68. Sample mixed: 1 ear, $1.46. Oats Standard, 1 car, 68hci 1 car, 68c No. 8 white: 13 ears, 68c: 2 cars 67c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 68e; 1 car, 7Ho. Sam ple white: 1 car, 67c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 68 Ho; 1 car, 6c. Rye No. 4: 1 car, 11.68. sample: i ear. $1.64. Barley no. 4: z cars, 11.10. Wheat No, 2 hard: 1 car, $3.52. No. t hard: 1 ear, $2.48. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.46. No. 3 spring: 1 car, $2.60. 8-5 car, $2.41; No. 2 mixed: 3-5 car, $2.47. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago. Aorll 17. Evening up for the holiday tomorrow put the bears at a dis advantage today in the corn market. Closing prices were unsettled, but Ho to e net higher, witn May ana juiy $1.62s to $1.524. Oats gained Ho to KAki. The outcome In provisions rang ed (rom 60 cents decline to 10 cents ad vance. Except during brie( Intervals, corn dis played an upward tendency throughout and finished at tne top prices oi ine day, with shorts covering freely. The chlet incentive for tnis action on me part of the shorts was continued ad verse weather likely to interfere with rural wagon traffio and to damage the quality of holdings. It waa said numer ous complaints were at hand from rural sources that corn waa getting out of con dition. Besides, reports of car shortage again attached notice, and there was less unnrehanslsn that labor difficulties would curtail tne outxiow or. looasiuus iromj New York. Omaha Interests fere espe cially conspicuous In the buying. Oats hardened with corn and as a re sult of seeding delays It was said much reseedlng in Iowa would oe necessary. Lower Quotations on hogs led to a sharp setback In the value of provisions. Pork fell $1.25 a barrel. Rallies which ensued were ascribed to buying tor pacaers. Cash Quotations Corn No. I yellow, ll.69H01.63; No. 4 yellow, $1.57H 1.68H; No. 6 yellow, $1.66l,67. Oats No. 3 white, 6869c; stan dard, 69H70c. Rye No, 2, $1.67 1.6IH. Barley $1.0201. 13. Timothy 38.OO10.76. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $30.10. Ribs $27.60Q28,50. , Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers," 816 South Sixteenth Bt, Omaha. . Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Corn I May f 1.68H 1 69 1.68 1.69 1.68H J'ly 1.63 1.62 1.51H 1.62S; 1.61 Sep. I 1.479s 1.47 1.46 1.47H 1-47, Oata I I I May f .489, .69 .88 .9 .68 J'ly .67 .67 -66 .67 .67 Sep. I .63 .63 .63 .63 .63 Pork I May 52.46 52.70 62.15 62.56 62.80 J'iv 43.30 48.75 48.00 48.75 49.26 Lard May 30.00 30.13 30.00 30.10 130.26 J'ly 128.90 29.10 28.83 29.02 29.10 Ribs I May 28.50 23.65 38.50 28.65 128.05 J'ly 126.20 26.60 26.17 36.60 126.40 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, April 17. Flour Un changed. Barley 94eff $1.04. Rye No. 2, $1.6491.64. Bran $38.00. Corn $1.611.6I. Oats 67 68c. Flax $3.8403.87. I j . f N St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, April 17. Corn May, $1.60; July, $1.64. Oats May, 69o; July, 74e. Kansas City Grain. Ksnsas City, April 17. Corn May, $1.60 July, $1.54; September, $1.47 !. i St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis. April 17. Cattle Receipts, 1,600; strong; native beef steers, $11,600 18.60; yearling steers and heifers, $9.60 16.00; cows, $10.60013.60; stockers and feeders, $10.00 0 1$.60; fair to prime south, em beef steers, $10.00918.00; beet cows and heifers, $7.50015.00; canners snd cutters, $5.6007.25; native ealvea, $7,769 17.60. Hogs Receipts, 10,600: 10 to 16e lower; lights, $20.00(3)20.60; pigs, $16.00919.25; mixed and butchers, $2O.1602O.f; good heavy, 2O.70620.80; bulk, $20.15020.70. Sheep' and Lambs Receipts, 1,000; steady; lambs, $19.50()20.00; ewes, $13.00 014.50; canners and choppers, $4.60011.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., April 17. Cattle Re. relpta, 2,000; market steady; steers, $10.60 1916; rows and halfere, $6.60 013.36; ralvaa. $10.25014.26; stockers, $8,600 16 00. Hogs Receipts. 6.000; opetvrd steady to speculators; 10 to 15c lower to packers; early packer top, $20.70; closed, 20 to 26e lower. Bulk of sales. $19.90020.40; heavies. $20.86020.70; medium weight. $19.90020.40: lights. $19.76 20.30; light lights. $19.7543)20.30; packing sows, $19.00 (620.26; pigs, $16.00019.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 6.000; market hlifher; lambs, $16.60019.40; ewes, $10.3617.76. - ' Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la.. April 17. Cattle Re celpta, 2.200 head: 'market steady;., beef steers $11 50016.00; (at cows and heif ers, $7.60913.50; canners. $6.OO07.OO; stockers and feeders, $8 60612.60; feeding cows and heifers, $7.0099.00. Hogs Receipts, $,000 head: market 26 to 30c lower; light, $30.00 & 30. 26: mix ed, $29.10020.35; heavy, $20.20020.46; bulk of sales, $20 20(& 20.41. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none. Unseed. Minn., April Duluth. $3.3703.11- IT. Linseed f Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright 119 Intemallenal News Service. FINANCIAL New York, April 17. With a holiday Impending and preparations for the loan campaign absorbing theattSntlon of the banking community, the hesitant tone of today's stock market was accepted as a matter of course. Business fell far below jssterday's high pitch, but there waa a marked absence of the aelllng preasure which frequently preceded a market reeess. Mature consideration of the British pre mier's address, emphasising existing perils In the peaoe situation, tempered yester day's enthusiastic approval of the speeoh, but seemed to exert no distinct influence market-wise. , Trading differed (ram that of recent sessions In that motel's snd oil reflected a lack of professional lntereat, although there were exceptions In the latter group, as Indicated by the strength of Slnolalr and Pierce, Steele and affiliated industrials, notably harvester, steel foundry and Colorado fuel were strong and shippings as a group led the entire market, although gains were Indifferently maintained. Food and chemical shares renewed favor, United States food products (for merly distillers) advancing almost five points. Leathers and secondary metal Issues rose appreciably, but coppers were list less or Inclined to heaviness un reports ot another cut by leading selling agencies. Changes In rails were Irregular and mostly nominal. Liberty bonds eased, but other domestic Issues stiffened, Internationals also Im proving. Total sales (par value) aggre. gated $13,360,000. Old United States coupon (ours rose per cent on aales; othera unchanged. Numher o( shares and range of prices ot the leading stocks were as follows: Closlna aaies. Hign. ' low. 700 76 76 6,400 61 46 1,300 94 94 2,300 61 8 Bid. Am. Bt. Bug. , , , Am. Can 76 Kit 68 71 Am. Car ft Fdry, Am. LiOCO Am. S. & R Am. Bug. Ref. . Am. Tel. ft Tel, 1,200 71 71 3,700 130 123 13$ 800 104 104 104 14 Am. Z., L. ft S... An. Cop. x.d... 4, son ei eo 1,600 93 91 91 tt 136 45 21 27 159 78 68 37 . 94 23 36 43 60 7 29 Atcnison At. G. ft W. I. S. S.11,300 137 133 Bait, ft 0 8,600 47 46 Butte ft Sup. Cop.. 600 21 Cal. Pet 1 200 27 Can. Pac Cen. Leather ....19,800 79 Ches. ft 0 900 68 C. M. ft St. P 800 37 C. ft N S00 94 C. R. I. ft P. ctfs. 60O 23 Chlno Cop 300 36 21 26 77 67 86 94 23 36 42 60 67 Colo. F. ft 1 8.100 43'A Corn. Prod. Ref... 12,600 60 Cruc. Steel 4,000 67 4,000 7.800 i-UDa uane Bug. . . 29 16 fcna 60O 16 200 162 7,800 179 8,700 90 2,800 42 16 Gen. Elec Gen. Mot Grt Nor. pfd Grt. Nor. Ore ctfs, 111. Cen Incplr. Cop 161 161 176 179 90 90 41 42 99 . 1,100 49 49 49 .23,800 116 116 116 .73,200 30 28 29 . 800 45 46 46 . 1,200 31 30 20 . 3,100 32 33 32 116 39 .17.600 187 184 185 . 300 23 23 23 . 1,600 23 23 23 . 700 16 16 16 . 1.800 73 73 73 . 3.000 28 27 28 . 200 103 103 103 int. m. m. pro Int. Nickel Int Paper Kan. City Srn Ken. Cop L. ft N. Max. Mot Mex. Pet Miami Cop Mis. Pac Nev. Cop N. T. Cen N. Y., N. H. & H- Nor. ft Wes Nor. Pac Pac. Mail 1.50O 91 90 90 700 67 36 36 Penn 44 49 20 82 82 105 27 69 219 128 153 98 Pitas. Coal .... Ray Con. Cop. .. .. 1,600 .. 1.300 .. 7.300 . . 2.300 50 21 63 83 49 30 82 82 106 27 8 needing ....... Rep. LAS.,... South. Pac South. Ry. .... Stude. Cor Tex. Co Union Pae U. S. Ind. Al. . . U. S. Steel .... U. S. Steel pfd.. Utah Cop. Wes. Union .... ..22,400 106 .. 2,900 28 ..16,200 70 .. $.600 220 111 .. 1.000 128 128 ..18.800 165 161 ..64,000 99 98 116 74 84 . 600 . 300 . 7,400 .12.400 74 87 48 76 78 86 48 76 West. Elec. .. 48 Beth. B. 75 Chicago Uvo Stock. Chicago, April IT. Cattle Receipts, 8.000; beef steers and butcher ane-atock, 15 to 26 cents higher: best fat bulls. strong: others, steady: calves and feeders. steady; estimated tomorrow, 3,000; heavy beef steers, $11.76920.00; light bsef steers, $10.25918.60; butcher cows and heifers, $7.75015.65; canners and cutters, 36.15i10.36; veal oalves, $14.00916.76; atocksr and feeder steers. $8.60915.76. Hogs Receipts, 82.000; market clossd mostly 26c below yesterday's high time; estimated tomorrow, 22,000; bulk of sales, 330.800)30.66: heavy weight, sio.zsoiu.su; medium weight, $30.35030.65; light weight, $19.7020.46; light light, $18,760 20.16; sows, $18.60030.00; pigs, $17,500 18.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 12,000. Lambs, steady to 26o higher; sheep, ateady; a small lot of native spring lambs brought $26.00, a nsw high price record; estimated tomorrow. 8.000. Lambs. $4 pounds or less, $18.00911.85; 86 pounds or better, $17.76911.76; culls, $14,009 17.76. Ewes, medium and good, $12,000 15.50; culls and common, $6.00012.00. New York Coffee. 1 New York, April 17. The market (or coffee futures showed continued firmness on a modsrately active demand from trad' and speculative sources, which wss promoted by reports of higher firm of fers from Brazil and expectations of en increaaed demand from Europe after the conclusion of roace. The opening was one to five points higher, with the ad vance later extending to 16.30c (or May and 15 30a Ipr December, or 25 to 36 points above yesterday's closing figures. There were slight reactions later under realising for over the Easter holidays, but the close showed a net gain of 7 to 36 points. Closing bids: May, l(.25e; July, 16.10c: September, 16.69c; October, 15.46c; December, 16.19c; January, 16.16s; March. 15.16c. Spot coffee firm; Rio 7s, 16.76c; Santoa 4a, 3121c. jr-Turpentine and Roe La. Savanah, Go., April 17; Turpentine Firm, 72c; sales, none; receipts, 7 bbls. ; shipments. 0 bbls,; stock, 17,630 bbls. Robin Firm: sales, 987 casks; receipts, 33 casks, shipments, 60 casks; stock, 64.346 casks. Quote: B, D, E, $11. 65: F, $11 .76; G, $11.90; H, $12.00; I. $13.10; K. $13 00; M. $18.76; N. $14.30; WG. $14.60; WW, $14.76. New Tork Metal. New Tork, April 17. Copper and Iron Unchanged. Lead Quiet; spot snd April offered st $5.00. Spelter Steady; Eaat St. Louis, spot, $6.O706.16; May. 6. 07 06.13. At London Spot: Copper, 71 10s lead, 36; othera unchanged. 8t Joseph IJts Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., April 17, Hoga re ceipts. ,ooo; steaqy; top 4J0.66; bulk, $2.1620.66. Cattle recelpta, 1,700; strong; steers, $13.00 18.26; rows and heifers. $15,100 ltS. 60; calves, $6.00013.60. Dry Goods. New York, April 17. Cotton goods te- aay were nrm ana active. larns were firmer. Silk trade showed steady Im provement. Underwear buyers ordered more apot good OMAHA PRODUCE Wholesale selling prices of beet cuts: No. 2 loins. 46o; No. 2 loins. 29c; No. t ribs. 3c: No. 3 ribs. 34o No. t rounds, 36e; No. I rounds, 24 He: No. $ chucks 23 u; No 3 chucks. lc; No. $ pistes. 15c; No. I plates, 13e. quotatlona furnished by uuinsky rrult company. Fruits Ot ansae: 80-16-100. $5.00: 131. 16.60; 160-324. $6.26: 176 and smaller $7.00. Lemons: Golden Bowl, $Ov-369i $6.00; Sliver Cord, 300-360. $6.60. Grape Fruit: Dr. Phillips. 36-46. $6.00: 64. $6.60: 64-80. $7.00. Bananas: 7c. Apples: Cel. Newton Plppens 4 tier). $1 u; Lx. Fey. Wine Saps. 96 to 176. li.00; Barrel apples: pen iavis. sis. vi. Vegetables Potatoes: Cole. Whits TJ. 8. Ne, 1 ct., $3.35; Minn. Early Ohloa. 13.26; sweet potatoes, per hamp.,$1.60. Red Onions: hack lots, 6c: Onion eete: Red and Yellow. 13. 09: White. $8.60 Cabbage: .'al. Wlnnlngateadt, per crt. $j.00; Taxes Cabbage, per lb., 7c; head lettuoe (about 6 doaen), $6 00 crt.; heed lettuce, $1.60 dot.; leuf ieltuus, 90o do. xhallota, rarrots. turnipa. 75c dns. ; beela parsley,- 75o doz.; southern radishes. 76c rtoi. : egg plante. $3.60 dos.: artichokes, 32.00 dos.: hot huuse cukes, ex. fey., $3.lt, dot.; Brussels sprouts. 20u lb.: aplnsch.. 12u lb.; green peppvrs. 33c lb.: celery washed, P'lorlds. 12.00 dos.: celery, rough Florida (3 to 4 dos.).' $6.60 crt: caull. flower. $2 5v crt: Cal. aauaragua. 25c IS.; Cal. rhubarb, $4.00 box; Florida to matoes ( bskt. crts.). $6.60 box. Old Roota Beets, paranlps, 3o lb. tur nipa. carrots. 3c lb.; rutatisgoea, 2o lb. BtrawDarriea Market price. - - Short Term Notes Short term notes furnished by Peters Trust company: First Liberty 3s Second Liberty 4s Third Liberty 4s ...99.30 ...93.56 ...95.44 ...93.58 ... 99 ...lOSH, ... 99i ...102 f.,103 ... 97 ...97 ...102 ...103 Fourth Liberty 4s Am. For. Sec. (1919) ..... 99, 103 100 103 H 108 97 1 104 104 104 104 100 101 101 98 102 9 100 104 103 i 180 104 1 Am, Tel. ft- Tel. (1925) 6s.. Am. Tel. (1924) 6s Am. Tob. (1923) 7 Am. Tob. 1923) 7s Anaconda Cop. 1929) OS. Anglo-French (1920) 6s . . . Ann. Con. Deb. (1919) 6s. Arm. Con. Deb. (19!'2 Cs. Arm. Con. Deb. (1923) s. ..108 Arm. Con. Deb. (1924) 6s...td03H Beth Steel (1919) 7s ..100 Hstli Steal (1933) Ts Heth Steel (1933) 7s .,..101 ....101 .... 98 ....103 Canada (1921) 6s... I'udahy . (1923) 7s . Int R. T. (1921) 6s $8 Kan. City Ter. (1(33) 6s 100 Proctor ft O. (1138) Is ......103 Proctor ft U. Ml '.102 Russian Rubles (1936) 6s ..114 Union Pao. (1938) 6a 103 Wilson ft Co. (1928) 4 66 Omaha Hay Market. . On account of recelnta being light Oh both nralrle hay and alfalfa, and with the demand betas good, the market baa advanced on both prairie bay and alfal fa, also oat and wheat straw. Choice upland prairie hay... $88.00 No. 1 upland prairie nsy .... as.ouw's."' No. 2 upland prairie hay . ... 30.00S3.AQ No.. 8 Upland prairie hay .... 22.00 26. OS No. 1 midland prairie hay ... 33.oogt'33.u No. 2 midland prairie hay ... 30.00(4 32.00 No. 1 lowland prairie hay ... J9.00fe30,o0 No. 3 lowland prairie hay ... 220024.00 No. 3 lowland prairie hay ... 18.0O30.OO Choice alfalfa 38.00 No. 1 alfalfa 84.00085.00 Standard alfalfa . $31.00933.00 No. 2 alfalfa J, 29.0OfI0.OO No. I alfalfa V f 34.00 0 86.00 Oat straw , 16.00916.00 Wheat straw 12.00014.00 Chicago Produce. Chncago. April 17. Butter Higher) creamery, 65063c. Eggs Firm; receipts, it, viz .cases; firsts, 39940c; ordinary firsts, 88 A 38 c; at mark, cases Included, 88 39c; storage packed firsts, 42c; extra. 42 He. i Poultry Alive, higher; springs, $3c; (owls 33. . Chicago. April IT. Potatoes Firm; re ceipts, 3 cars: northern white stock ones, bulk and sacked, $1.8002.09; kings $1.85. ; Mew Tork Cotton Futures. New York, April 17. Butters-Creamery higher than extras, 66066e; extras, 65c; firsts, (4065c. Eggs Firm; unchanged. Cheese Steady: unchanged. Poultry Live, steady; broilers, $609Oet others and dressed, unchanged. New York. April 17. Cotton futures opened steady; May. old, 26.40c; new, 26.90c; July, new 25.40c; October, old, 23.6Ao bid; new, t3.70o; December, old, offered. 23.00c; new, 23.25c; January, new, 33.00c. Sew York General, New York, April 17. Wheat Spot, firm'. No. 2 red, $2.26: elevator export. Corn Spot, market steady; No. 2 white, $1.78 and No. 2 yellow, $180, cost , and freight New York. OatsSpot, market quiet; standard, 78 079c. Hay Market quiet; No. 1, $2.01; No. 2, $1.96(92.00; No. 3, $1.90. Lard Barely steady; mlddlewest, $30.66 930.75. Tallow Market strong; city special loose, 12e. Liberty Bond Prices, i New- York, April 17. Liberty nohd fi nal prices today were: 3 a, 99.10; first 4s, 95.60; second 4s, 93.64: drat 44 95.50; second 4s, 93.64; third 4 s, 95.34 fourth 4s, 93.52. New York, j April 17. Liberty bend prices at 11:30 a. m , today were: 8s, 9914: first 4s. 95.60; second 4s. 93.63; first 4, 96.60: second 4s 13.61; third 4 Vis, 95.36; fourth 4s. 93.66. - V- X'nmlr Mn... Nsw York, April 17. Mercantile Paper Unchanged. ( i Sterling Unchanged. v Francs Demand, $5.99; cables. $5.98. Guilders Demand, 40c: cables. 40c Lire Demand, $7.44; cables, $7.43. Time Loans Strong; unchanged. Call Money Firm; unchanged. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, April 17. Evaporated Ap ples quiet out nrm. Prunes Strong. Apricots Firm. Peaches Steady. Raisins Firm. , New York Cotton. -New York, April 17. Cotton closed strong st a net advance ot 42 to 4$ points.. . London Money. London, April 17. Bar Silver, mone; and discount unchanged. SALTCREEK PRODUCERS WESTERN STATES OIL MIDWEST REF'G This trio of aieopttonal producing and oparatlaf com- , panisg ia Wyoming it stab- . fishing oil history, at woll at startling tnarkot advances. We are prepared to tarnish the latest and most complete de tails to those intereeted. Salt Creek Producers Amu. Stock and Script BOUGHT AND SOLO L. L. WINKELMAN& CO. STOCK BROKERS. -44 BROAD ST, NEW YORK. SKINNER PACKING PANV 0ULTRV niiTvrrn Usf W 1 Ul EGGS III A . Ill A rVvM1a.ai IIIW - III v -' WWW W ISJt Tel-DoucjloslKI , 4 i Wl . -eeaeaeB-- en i.