THE BEE: OMAHA, '"FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. 15 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. BENSON. 6 ROOMS, MODERN, 75-FT. LOT, $3,250. POSSESSION MAY 1. 6-room modern home consisting of living room, den, dining room, kitch en, 2 bedrooms and bath and 75 feet of ground. One block to car line and school. Apples, cherries, grapes and small fruit, nice lawn. Property in fine repair. Owner is making a change and will give possession May 1. Reasonable terms. J. L. HIATT CO., Qnn FIRST NATIONAL w BANK BLDG. PHONE Q TYLER OO NEW 7-ruom house on two loin, 12,500. Call Benson 631-W. APARTMENT SITET" CORNER, 60x106. Southeast corner 49lh and Capitol menu with 6-room modern horn, hot nater heat; garage: paving ill paid: a good home worth the money and th around l worth the inoney for an apartment le. GLOVER & SPAIN, City National, Douglas 3862. BRAND NEW OAK BUNGALOW lu Dun- den, 15.230. Terms: $600 caah and 947 60 par month. Call dys. Doug 1784. Council Blurts, ACRES Between Omaha and Council Fluffs. Good garden land and good location for a home. One to 4 acra tracts at 1360 to $460 per acra, Medea Real Eatate Co., 105 Pearl St. Council muiis, ja. WE PAY CASH tor bouaea. lota, contracts and Liberty Bonds. IOWA REALITY CO Cor. Pearl and Broadway. Council Bluffs. Phone 3239 ; South Sid JA8. J. FITZGERALD, 4931 South 24th St. "Insurance." Buy and sell property Real estate mortgage loans promptly made. A. W. JONES. South Omaha, buys, sells, exchanges all kinds of property. For r r?Uil -3" action, see uw. REAL ESTATE WANTED. BUNGALOWS WANTED! Wa hava cash buyara for well located bungalows and residences worth tha money. For quick resulta list with us. O'NEIL'S R. E. A INS. AGENCY, ' 632-6 Brandets Theater Bldg Tel. Tyler 1024. I HAVE a man who will buy your Im proved - property and pay cash for It but tha price must be right. GEORGE F. JONES. REALTOR. 128 City Nat Bk. Bldg Doug. 1946 WANTED About May 1. strictly modern, 6-room cottage or bungalow on Benson ' "or Cuming car lines, for In Benson, near Krug park. Phone Benson 107 or Room 724. Fontanel) Hotel. HAVE. INQUIRIES for good homes In ' good' location Do you want to aell your property T List It with C. A. GRIM MEL. 8 49 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. LIST your property at once with Shuler A cary, :o Keellne Bldg. A telephone call to Doug. 6074 will bring a repre sentative to your door. WE have buyers for good homes. List your property with us. Call Douglas 46. D. V. Sholes Company. 915 City Nat'l. FOR quirk results list your property with S. P. BOSTWICK SON, .100 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1S06. IF YOUR PROPERTY is for sale or rent, list It with AFRO-AMERICAN REAL TY CO.. 2705 Lake, Webster 640. FOR quick sales list nnr property with W. O. SH RIVER, 1047-9 Pm. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1638. LIST your property for sale with J. B. Robinson foe" quick salea. 442 Bee Bldg. Phone Dour 8097 FINANCIAL. Private Monev WOPEN COMPANY. "Dong. 4228. iiflO "to $10,000 MADE promptly F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. I PER CENT Interest paid on time de posits. .Why leave your money In a bank that pays only 4 per cent, when yeu oan get 6 per cent from an Iowa bank under state supervision? For full particulars write to Quimby State Bank, liulmby. la. CONVERT that installment loan on your homo into a straight five-year mortgage atld avoid those monthly payments. E. H. LOITGEE, INC., 638 Keellno Bldg. WANT ltBtlng on your property. Have buyers. Eugene Thomas. 413 Karbach Blk- Douglas 3607. MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate. Intereat payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS A SON. 228 Keellne Bldg. FARM AND CITY LOANS. PAUL PETERSON. Brandels Theater. Ph. Doug. 1805. J1TV and farm loans: 6 end 6 per cent; no delay J. H. Dumont & Co.. 41S Keellne Bldg. . No. Delay Closing Loans. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Ttldg. Doug. 153. L6V rates without delay. C. O. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1028 Omaha Natl. Ilk. Bldg. D. 2715. Stocks and Bonds. PARTY owns .one-third of production from' eight oil wells a.nd will sell one half or any part. Prairie Oil and Oas Co. take all oU on their pipe line; room for 40 more wells. Party needs money t.o drill out other acreage. 11,000 to $10,000 to handle. Northwestern Se curities Co.. 200 Brandels Theater Bldij. Miscellaneous. SOMETHING to Investigate. A business proposition which offers you the great est money-making possibilities with fac tory now in operation, and atock on ground floor, and should pay you one of the largest dividends on your Invest ment. Call at 407 City National Bank Bldg PRATT ROYALTY; surrounded by oil: get In quickly before advance. In formation. W. E. Msthewson, 312 Bitting Bide.. Wl.-hita. Kn. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. 1,4 ACRE, 5-ROOM COTTAGE, WEST OF MILLER PARK, $2,650. Just listed a beautiful -acre tract Improved with a 5-room cottage in fine repair. 89 fruit trees consisting of ofcerrlee. apples and plums: block to boulevard and one block to school; a nice east front, high and sightly loca tion. Fenced with woven wire, nice lawn. Just the place you are looking for. Reasonable terms J. L. HIATT CO., QAA FIRST NATIONAL PHONE CO vW Rivv m.no tti.rr UO Arkansas Lands. MAY 6TH. Our next round trip $30 excursion to McGehee. Ark. For homeseekera only. W. S. FRANK. 10! Neville Blk , Omaha. Colorado Lands. CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, half sec. or larger, Lincoln Co.. bargains; ' for terms. J. L. Maurer, Arriba, Colo. Minnesota Lands. WORLD famous-Red River Valley, Minne sota. Virgin prairie, 100 per cent plow land; w'l drained; only few sections left; also many partiy Improved and well improved farms, easy terms. Do you want to own some of the best soil on earth where one crop pays for the land? Write us today.. We have many farms for sale all over the northwest. Western Home Land Company, biib Temple Court. Minneapolis. Minn. 'Nebraska Lands. THE n H of section 12. and the ne. H of section 13. all In township 10, north of range 17. west of the sth p. m., In Rock county; la good hay land. Address W. O. W. Gelger. Trustee. Tlpfbn. I a. fOR SALE Five sections, fenced, living water; l.eoo acres tillable: long grass pasture. A real stock and grain propo Slllon J R. Carter. Buth ell. Neb 129 ACRES Improved; western Nebraaka wheat farm at 111.800. A mighty good buy - C D. Armstrong. 125- Securities Bldg. Douglas 1289. lOOD western Nebraska, 80 acres in wheat. One-thirl crop goes to purr chaser. $40 per sere. t D. Arm strong. Realtor, 3JR- Securities Bldg. WRITE ii for pictures and prices of my farms .ad ranches In good old Dawea rounty. Arab L. Himgerford. Crawford. Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE t: A A FATZMAN. 101 Karbach Blk. - . Tylet 614. ' BRINGING UP FATHER TH?S HwVoo 'L rU O0T IM SOCIETY CET IM WITH JJ OH'f&V ON ME COMING mf?tHK I , ME BUT SHE CAVE WITH SIR rry ' L 7nV 1 V ' DID bHE f1 COOP WQLLAPfr. j Vsp ' FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. LOUP COUNTY RANCH This ranch consists of 1,600 acres deed ed land, 820 acres of which Is the best of hay valley; 130 acres broke cut and more land ran be farmed: tha balance of ranch Is -the very best pasture. Ranch will carry 850 head of cattle the year round. Improvements: There Is close to $10, 000.00 worth of new Improvements on the mtirh, constating of a 0-ronm house with cement basement; fine barn which holds 22 head of stock, with: harness room, tool room and hay loft for 30 tone of hay on cement foundation. There are Bplendld cattle aheds for 200 head of stock. There Is a granery In the hay loft of barn with grain spouts to first floor; splendid machine shed with ce ment floor; new corn crib with best of corrals with feed racks; thro fields fenced tvog tight; three wells, windmills and tanks; good chicken house. Personal Property on Ranch: 3') chick ens; 97 head of cattle, mostly she stuff with calves by their side; these are Short horn and Herefords, all native cattle; about 60 tons of hay; 4 good horses; one new Ford touring car. The house is beautifully furnished, you could not buy the furniture today for $1,000.00 and It Is all new. There Is a wagon, harness; some few Implements and all kinds of tools. Everything goes with this ranch. Owner la a widow and will give immedi ate possession and will accept a small farm in Eastern Nebraska as ptirt pay ment. The price of this ranch is $35,000 for everything romplete. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 213 City National Bank Building. Omaha. Nebraska. Howard County Grain and Stock Farm for 30 Days Only 160 acres In Howard county, in the Loup valley, four miles from a good town. This place has a nice sat of Im provements, consisting of a good four room house, large new barn, with ce ment floor, room for 8 horses and 8 cows; large hay mow; hog house cattle shrd, chicken house, corncrib and gran ary; good well and windmill; tiace nil fenced and cross-fenced; 100 acres under plow, of which 20 acres are in alfalfa, clover and timothy; 20 acres of good wild hay, balance the best of pasture. This place has a nice prove of shade trees around the buildings. The soil Is a good black loam; land lies level. Price $120 per acre; encumbrance $6,500, due March 1, 1923. Owner wants J3.000 cash down on contract, balance Moh. I, 1920, when possession will be given. If you can heat this for a well-balanced grAln and stock farm I'll pay your way to Chicago before July 1. Come and see ine at once. M. A. Larson, Central City, Neb; . IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co., Nebraska R. B. .Holmes, Bushnell Neb. MERRICK COUNTY, improved corn and alfalfa (a'nis at the right price. M. A. LARSOV Central City, Neb. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offers you a home In the landS-of aunshlne, where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and ca. I?. Addres, Jordan Valley Farms, Boise Idaho. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLuND Wyoming farms, $50 per a., including paid up water right. Henry Levi & C. M Rylander, 854 Omnha Nat. K. Kneho, 29 14th St.. Portland. Ore. Miscellaneous. 240-Acre Record Crop Central West Farm, $7,700. 120 acres smooth loam tillage, clay subsoil: has grown 100 bu. corn per acre. 40 bu. wheat; 60-cow wire-fenced pasture. 15 acres wood, timber, fruit; well located close to railroad town. 12 rooni house, 12-ft. cow barn, horse barn, corn cribs, granary, etc. To set tle sffalrs, low price $7,700, easy terms to quick buyer. Details page 83, Cat alog Bargains 19 States, copy free. STROUT FARM AGENCY, 402 A, Bee Bldg., Omaha. FARM LANDS WANTED. WANT to buy 80 to 160 acrea eastern Ne braska or western Iowa. Must be a bargain. F. M. MICHAEL COMPANY. 610 Electrlo Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Wt will sell your farm; timely sales; quick returns. Held Land Co.. 644 Brandels Bldg. AM In the market for cheap Canada land. Frank Crawford, Rosetown, Sas- katchewan , AUTOMOBILES. FORDS FORDS DRIVE YOURSELF TOURING 1A PER ROADSTERS J-" MILE TRUCES CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Melcher Service Co., 1516 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4899. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUG. 1622. 1314 HOWARD 1918 seven-passenger Buick touring car. i model E-49. In first class condition, newly painted a bargain. NEB. BUlCK AUTO CO. Tyler 1760. 19th and Howard MKEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exohanged. We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to alect from. Middle State Garage. 1026-1 Farnam St. Douglas 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb FORD sedan, 1918, in nnusually good con dition. C. E. Paulson Motor Co.. Ames Ave. and Florence Blvd., Authorised Ford dealers. Tel. Col. 146. Used cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 1663 Farnam St. D- 179. WHEN vou think of used cars think of TRAWVER AUTO CO. 1910 Farnam St. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress. Lee Pullmsn, risk. Write for prlees. Mention sizes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 201Farnara. $100 Reward for"any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mfrs. of new aelf-apacing affin ity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th. THE niVIK FT.YFR W R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam St. 5NE 1917 Studebaker 6-cyllnder; nvr hauled: reflnished; one 191 S 4-cyllndor Studebaker. Call Harney 6750. STEVENS-nURYEA 9-rylinder; Just over hauled. $65. Best buy In Omaha. I 1 munis-. 4171. WANTED F"R SPOT CASH. 10U USED CARS; quick aulloit ; no delay Auto Eichangs Co. 2051 Farnam St. D. l)35. AUTOMOBILES. SELLING only privately-owned used cars. The Omaha Used Car Market. 2617 Leavenworth St Tyler 2347. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH FOR SALE Ford truck, 1917 model; cheapo Webster 1282. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. NEW and used Ford, Ames bodies, Im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Goldstrom Auto Co., 3701 So. 24th. So. 399. 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. 1500. GOOD FORD ROADSTER with delivery box car. Is an A-l condition. Call Doug. 8803. FORDS, caah, time. Liberty bonds. All models. Ford Market, 2230 Farnam Street. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable prices: no extras to pay. Nebraska Serv ice Garage, I9tb and Farnam. Douglas 7390. Trucks PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 1767 1407-21 Capital Ave. Tires and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES. 30x3 $ 7.501 30x3H 9.25 32x34 10.26f 33x4 11.76 32x4 11.601 34x4 12.00 We furnish the old tires. Agents wanted. 2 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1516 Davenport Street. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS Call or write for prices on repair work AVe ran save you money. Work called for and delivered. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Harney 67BR 2914 Farnam St. NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure process. Ideal Tire Service. 2676 Har ney St. GAIN more miles; have your tires re treaded by G. & G. Tire Co. 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE. SERVICE GARAGE. lCih and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. Motorcycies and Bicycles. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE AND SIDE CAR 1911 TWIN CYLINDER. THREE SPEED Electrically equipped, generator, ammo ter, lights, horn, speedometer, three near ly new non-skid tires, leather air cushion tandon, pump. Cost $496 new, will take $325; run only 6.000 miles; engine In fine condition. Phone or write J. C. Blissard. 509 South list St., Omaha. Phone Harney 6372. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle roan, 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 ua for prices on new cores. No weeks of waiting for that new radiator or fender. Built to your order, any style, for automobile, truck or trr -for. In 24 hours. Patronize your home Industry. The only Radiator and Fender manu facturing company In the west. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE COMPANY. 1519 Cuming. 20C4 Farnam. Omaha, Neb. F. P. BARNUM CO., 2126 Cuming. Doug las 8044 High grade automobile painting PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. Wei distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. JAMES H. HANLEY has reopened his law office, 1513-14 City National Bank Bldg. Telephone Douglas 4376. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WE HAVE a few Purebred S. C. White Leghorn hens at $1.75 each $18.00 per dozen. Barred Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red hens at $2.00 each. Also some male birds of these varieties at $3.00 each. These prices are for Im mediate selling. Red Feather Hatch ery. Phone Tyler 209. 29th and B streets. FOR SALE or breeder's terms Silver male cat: ped: prize winner, Chicago. Sire of winning kits. Doug. 3072.. 312 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule auctlona at stock yarda stables next Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm mulu s.tln starts at 10 o'clock. I. C. Gallup. Auctioneer. Notice to Farmers and Teamsters: Twenty-five sets of double harness at less than coat; quitting business reason for low price. Call at residence, 2124 Lake street. MUST sell at once six good young horses and mares, used to farm work. Will aell separate. Residence. 2225 Leavenworth 8t. FOR SALE The beat family-broke mare In Omaha, 1.100 pounds, cunningly built, young and Bound, light wagon and harness. 2215 Dodge. WANTED Good coon dog. Price must be right for this time of year. No mutts wanted. Lock box 104. Plover, la. Harness. Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselvea. ALFRED CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnam. FOR SALE A nice little, young mare; weight near 1,100 lbs.; only $85. Also bigger one. 2215 Dodge St FOR SALE A cow and a heifer. Call Walnut 3757. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Bustneas Men of Omaha. FURNITURE. pianos and notea as security, $'0. mo.. H. goods, total. $3.60. 1 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Security Bldg.. 16th it Farram. Ty. 666 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 117 LIBERTY BONDS. QVT 1 2 1 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1192. 61 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. 950. LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock. 1514 Dodge. D. 5619. Ext. 1891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Kt-e ant Ads nav dig prohts to I the people who read them. Saa JiK and Mania ia rail i Jiff re of Colors ia Tha Sunday Market and Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday, Estimate Thursday.. Four days this wk.. Same days last wk., Sams 2 weeks ago.. Same 8 weeks ago.. Same days year ago. Cattle Hogs Sheep 4,007 11,127 4.827 3,831 2,600 16.166 18,605 26,014 22,772 85,176 8,932 12,030 12.800 44.889 65,834 44,996 66,676 63,(13 9,166 9,763 4,8110 27.115 31,694 28.131 36,035 23,155 Receipts and disposition of live stock at Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours end ing 3 p. m., April 24: RECEIPTS. Cattle Hogs Sheep Wabash I 2 I Missouri Pacific ... 7 3 Union Pacific 36 14 t C. & N. W east ..2 1 ..... C. & N. W., west .. 30 75 1 C, St. P., M. AO... 16 19 C, B. & Q., east... 4 7 1 C, B. & Q , west .. 17 25 11 C, R. I. & P., east. 1 7 C, R. I. ft P., west 1 1 Illinois Central .... 1 ,3 Total Receipts 107 174 22 ' DISPOSITION. Cattle Hogs Sheep Morris & Co 293 1881 1206 Swift & Co 864 2990 1483 Cudahy Packing Co. 696 4234 1253 Armour & Co 808 2353 733 J. W. Murphy 931 Lincoln Packing Co. 39 So. Omaha P'k'g Co. 6 , Hlgglns Packing Co. 3 Hoffman Bros 5 1 John Roth &r Sons . 25 Mayerowlch & Vail 27 Glassberg 8 P. O'Dea 1 Midwest 1 F. P. Lewis 126 Huntzln'r & Oliver 26 J. B. Root & Co. .. 23 J. H. Bulla 47 Rosenstock Bros. .. 4 ..... ..... F. O. Kellog '"7 Werthelmer os Degen 14 Mo. -Kan. C. & C. Co. 49 K G. Christie 9 Banner Bros 30 John Harvey 19 Jensen & Lundgren. 33 Dennis & Francis .. 7 Other Buyers 680 137 Total 4006 12391 4811 Cattle On an estimated run of 2,500 head of cattle or 101 cars, trading opened up steady on steers and closed with an easier tone. There was not murh chance on beef steers for the week and butcher stock outside 'of choice heifer and cows which are selling a -little stronger is in about the same notches. Stockers and feeders ruled steady to weaker today and not much different for the week. Quotations on Cattle Prime steers, $17.0018.00; good to dhoice beeves, $16.00 17.00; fair to good beeves, $14.76 16.75; common to fair beeves, $13.60 14.50; good to choice yearlings, $15.25 16.36; fair to good yearlings, $13.2o15.00; common to fair yearlings, $10.0011.00; good to choice heifers, $12i2514.25; prime cows. $12.0013.75; good to choice cows, $10.2612.00; fair to good cows, $9.00 10.25; common to fair cows, $5.269.00; choice to prime feeders, $14.0015.50; good to choice feeders, $12.5013.60; medium to good feeders, $11.0012.60; good to choice stockers, $10.00 11.76; fair to good stock ers, $9.0010.00; common to fair stock ers. $7.008.6O; stock heifers, $8.60 10.00; stock cows, $7.609.00; stock calvea. $8.00 912.00; veal calves, 8.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc., $10.00 11.75. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 63 982 $14 40 4 805 $14 75 7 890 15 00 11 1000 15 25 40 1129 15 60 13 982 15 65 25 1104 15 75 6 92G 16 00 8 J142 16 45 4 1097 16 50 29 1239 16 75 36 1286 16 90 23 1028 15 85 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 6., 605 9 50 19 400 10 00 5 656 10 60 27 857 11 75 19 661 12 60 28 608 13 10 6 668 13 50 15 683 13 75 25 901 . 13 90 22 839 14 25 11 763' 14 75 10 784 16 25 14 900 15 40 8 809 16 60 9 10S6 16 15 HEIFERS. 7 4S8 80 00 4 707 10 25 10 915 13 $6 21 673 14 25 CALVES. 9 S90 9 50 2 175 11 00 8 J76 12 50 4 125 13 60 1 110 13 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 39 647 10 76 6 672 11 76 Hogs Receipts amounted to 183 loads, estimated at 13.800 head. Quality was very good and demand from the packers vigorous, the general market being strong to 10 cents higher than yesterday and a clearanco made at an early hour. Most of the hogs sold at from $20.33 to $20.60, with a new top of $20.85. HOGS. No. Av. Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 60. .190 ... $20 00 76. .170 ... $20 20 35. .219 70 20 25 68. .225 ... 20 25 61. .164 80 20 30 67. .210 70 20 35 74. .235 70 20 40 74. .209 70 20 45 68. .229 150 20 60 65. .270 140 20 55 61. .272 70 20 60 40. .316 70 20 66 66. .276 ... 20 70 69. .305 140 20 76 67. .314 ... 20 80 68. .321 ... 20 85 Sheep There were 21 loads of sheep and lambs here again today, estimated at 4.800 head. The sheep market la a very lifeless affair, very few of yesterday's supplies moving until after the noon hour, and there was a near duplication of this condition again today. Most of the handy weight lambs are selling at from $18.76 to $19.20, with heavier weights on down to $18.00. Aged stuff Is coming In in very light volume and shows a weakness, although not quite as much as fat lambs. Fat ewes are selling at from $14.00 to $14.60, possibly more for prime kinds. FAT LAMBS. 12 feeders. 96 17 50 20 feeders.81 It 00 231 feeders. 82 18 90 61 feeders. 80 18 90 189 feeders. 83 18 90 107 feeders. 75 18 10 FAT EWES. 109 109 14 25 Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $18.7619.15; lambs, fair to good, $lS.nn? 18.75; lamb fede.ra, $17.0017.60; yearlings, good to choice, $16.0017.00; wethers, fat, $15.0016.00; ewes, good to choice, $14.00(814.60; ewes, fair to good, $12.00 14.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, April 24. (IJ. S. Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts, 31,000; market strong; 10c higher than yesterday's aver age, closed weak; estimated tomorrow, 22,000. Bulk of sales. $20.86 21.05: heavy weight. $20.9521.10; medium weight, $20.7021.10; light weight, $30.25 21.05; light light, $19.0020 60; sows, $18.16 20.46; pigs, $17.0019.25. Csttle Receipts 14,090; beef steers steady; she stock, 25c to 60c lower; calves, 25c to 60c lower. Feeders, weak to lower; estimated tomorrow, 12,000. Heavy beef The Highest Market Price Paid for LIBERTY BONDS (with interest) 1007 Woodmen of the World Building. and Maggie in Pa of Colors ia Tha Sunda Baa. v Short Term Notes Short terra notes furnls hed by Peters Trust Co. First Liberty 3!s Second Liberty 4s Third Liberty 4!s Fourth Liberty 4's Am. For. Sec. (1919) Am. Tel. & Tel. (1925) 6s. Am. Tel. (1934) 6s Am. Tob. (1923 7s Am. Tob. (19331 7s Anaconda Cop. (1929) 6s... Arglo-French (1920) 6s... Arm. Con. Deb. (1919) 6s. Arm. Con. Deb. (1932) 6s. Arm. Con. Deb. (1933) 6s. Arm. Con. Deb. (1924) 6s. Beth. Steel (1919) 7s Beth. Steel (1922) 7s Beth. Steel (1921) 7a Canada (1921) 6s Cudahy (1923) 7s Int. R. T. (1921) 6s K. C. .Ter. (1923) 6s..... Proctor & O. (1922) 7s . . . Russian Rubles (1936) 6s Union Pac. (1928) 6s Wilson & Co. (1928) 6s.. 98.62 93.26 96.16 93.26 99H 102 100H 103H 103 Vi 99 96 103 i 10214 102 H 10214 10014 101 14 101 ft 971, 101 14 8714 100 10214 108 103 .. 971 9 1024 100 '4 103 1084 99 '4 96 10214 10214 10214 10214 1004 10114 101 98 10m 8814 10014 103 113 10314 9714 steers. $11.508120.25; light neef steers, $10.60 18.35; butcher cows and heifers, $7.7612.26; canners and cutters, $6.00 10.50; veal calves, $12.7514.00; stockers and feeder steers, $8.7515.75. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; most salea steady; some wooled lambs lOo td 25c low er; estimated tomorrow, 6.000. Lambs, 84 pounds or less, $1 7.76 4f 19. SO ; 85 pounds or better, $17.2619.60; culls and common, $13.00017.26; ewes: medium and good, $11.76 15.50; culls and common, $6.00 11.76. Spring lambs: medium, good and choice, $1S.5021.00. St. Louis Live Stork. St. Louis, April 24. Hogs Receipts 12. 900; 1015c lower; lights $20.20 20.66; pigs, $15.0O19.25; bulk, $30.20 20.80. Cattle Receipts. 1,910; strong; native beef steers, $11.60 18.60; yearling steers and heifers. $9.6016. 00; cows. $10.50 13.60; stockers and feeders. $10.00 13.60 ; beef cows and heifers, $7.5015.00; earners and cutters, $5 50 7. 26; native calves. $7.7616.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200; steady; lambs, $21.O021.25; ewes, $13 00 B14.50; canners and choppers, $4.50 11.00. Kansas City live Stock. Kansas City, Mo.. April 24. (U. S. Bu reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady; steers, $10.60 19.25; cows and heifers, $6.6515.60; calves. $9.7514.00; stockers, $8.60 16.26. Hogs Receipts, S.000 head; market higher; heavies, $20.70 20.96; lights, $19.0020.60; packing, 19.0020.26; pigs, $16.5019.5O. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; market lower; lambs, $1 6. 00 1 8. 7 5 ; ewes, $9.5017.0O. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, Ia., April 24. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,500; market steady; beef steers, $12.00 16.00; fat cows and heifers, $8.00 '14.50 canners, $6.007.00; stockers and feeders, $8.50G13.00; feeding cows and heifers, $7.009.60. Hogs Receipts, 8,000; market steady; light. $20.10&20.40; mixed, 120.20 20.60; heavy, $20.3520.60; bulk of sales, $20.25 20.45. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 800; mar ket steady. St. Joseph Live Stork. St. Joseph, Mo.. April 24. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,500; market steady; steers, $13.00 18.25 cows and heifers, $5.5015.75; calves, $6.0013.50. Hogs Receipts, 5,000; market ateady; top. $20.76; bulk. $20.2520.55. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,500; market slow; lambs, $18.0019.00; owea, $13.0016.00. New York Coffee. New York, April 24. The market for coffee futures was less active today and was less irregular, with the late montha working lower under realiz ing after recent sharp advances. May was relatively firm, however, as a result of covering for over the first notlco day tomorrow and the strength of that position gave the general list steady tone In the late trading. The opening was unchanged to 8 points lower, with July and later deliveries selling 10 to 25 points under last night's closing figures later In the day, with December selling 15.75c and March at 15.65c. There was no busi ness in May during the morning, but later that delivery sold at 17.06o and was bid up to 17.10c at the close, or 16 points net higher. Other months closed 6 to 10 points net lower. Closing bids: May, 17.10c; July, 16.75c; September, 16.28c: October, 16.14c; December. 15.87e; Jan uary, 16.80c; March, 1S.80C. Spot Quiet; Bio 7 s. 18c; Santss 4s, 22c. New fork Money. New York. April 24. Mercantile Paper Unchanged. Sterling Sixty day bills, $4.62; com mercial sixty day bills on banks, $4.62; commercial sixty day bills, $4.62; de mand, $4.65; cables. $4.66. Francs Demand, $6.06; cables, $6.03. Builders Demsnd, 40c; cables, 40c. Lire Demand. $7.46; cables, $7.4414. Time Loans Firm; unchanged. Call Money Firmer; high, 614c; low. 614c: ruling rate. 614c; closing bid. 614c; offered at 6; last loan, 614c per cent. New York General. New York, April 24. Flow Unsettled: spring patents, $12.26 12.75; spring clears, $10.0010-60. Wheat Spot, firm; No. 2 red, $3.3614, elevator export. Corn Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, $1.84"4, and No. 2 white, $1.864, cost and freight New York. Oats Spot, easy; standard, $08O!4c. Lard Strong; middle west, $32.20'iZ 32.30. Cotton Seed Oil Quiet; other articles unchanged. Evaporated apples nd Dried Fruits. New York, April 24. Evaporated Ap ples Qutet: state, 1714 19 14c. Prunes Firm; California, 111402014c; Oregon, 36c; fancy, 27 14 28c. Apricots Steady; choice, 26c; extra choice, 26c; fancy, 271438e. Peaches Steady; standard, 1714c; choice. 18 19c; fancy, 19 V, 20c. Raisins Steady; loose muscatels, 1114 llc; choice to fancy seeded, II 1401314c; seedless, 1317c. Dry Goods. New York. April 24. Cotton goods to day were firm and many lines were active. Yarns were more active. Raw silk was higher. Wool goods were firm snd sales were steady, Mew York Cotton. New Tork, April 24. Cotton futures opened steady; May. old, 26.10c; new, 27.80c; July, old, 36.90c; new, 38.38c; October, new, 24.75; December, new, 24.40o; January, new, 34.05c. Liberty Bond Prices. New York, April 24. Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. m. today were: $Hs. 98.66; first 4s, 95.90: second 4a, 93.26: first 414s, 96.98:' second 4 Us. 93.28; third 4 Us, 95.08; fourth 414. 3.22. Kansas City Prod nee. Kansas City, Mo., April 21 Butter and Poultry Unchanged. ' Eggs Half cent higher: firsts. 40e. London Money. London, April 24. Bar Silver, Money and Discount Unchanged. GRAIN MARKET Omaha, April 34, 1919. Corn receipts of 38 cars made up by far the bulk of today's light grain arrivals. Other receipts were 6 cars of wheat, 10 cars of oats. 1 car of rye, and 2 cars of barley. Wheat prices were 610c higher today, tha top of $2.75 being obtained for No. 1 northern spring. Talk of $3 wheat Is current among traders and some pre diet $3.60. Corn generally had a very slow sate owing to lack of demand, as there was practically only one buyer In the market. Prices ranged from 3 cents up to 1 cent lower, the market taken gen erally about unchanged on the bulk. Oats were 14c lower to o higher, the bulk of the No. 8 white going it the decline. Rys advanced 3 cents and barley 3 to 3 cents. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Today. Wk. ago. Year ago. Wheat , 5 6 10 Cera 81 40 61 Oata 10 38 43 Rye 1 2 Barley 2 3 1 Shipments Wheat 18 IS 7 Corn 19 79 ! Oats 28 29 I 26 Rye 3 .. ' Barley 1 4 5 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 9 171 82 Kansas City 18 39 22 St. Louis 38 78 64 Minneapolis 169 .. ., Duluth 2 Winnipeg 91 Corn No. 2 white: 6 cars, $1.70. No. 3 white: 4 cars. $1.68. No. 5 white: 1 car, $1.67. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.65; 1 car, $1.62. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $1.71. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars, $170. No. 3 yel low: 1 car, $1.71; 2 cars, $1.70 8 cars, $1.6S. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.70; 1 car (old), $1.68; 4 cars, $167; 1 car, $1.66. No. 5 yellow: 1 car. $1.67. No. 6 yellow: 1 car (smutty), $1.60; 1 car, $1.60. Sample yellow: 1 car, $1.61. No. 3 mled: 1 car, $1.68. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (near white). $1.68; 2 cars, $1.68; 1 car (loaded out), $1.67; 3 cars, $1.67; 1 car, $1.65. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.65. No. 6 mixed: 1 car (old), $1.67. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.63. Oats No. 3whlte 3 cars, 71o (shippers weights); 2 cars, 71c; 9 cars, 7014c. No. 4 2 cars, 7014c; 1 car 704c; 2 cars, 70c. Sample white, 2 cars, 6914 c; 1 car, 660 (black mixed). Rye No. 33 cars, $1.69. Barley No. 31 car. $1.19; 1 car, $1.18. No. 4, 1 car, $1.18. Wheat No. 3 Jrar, 1 2-5, 12.70; No. 1 northern spring. 1 car $2.76; 1 car-$2.71; 1 car, $2.71 (smutty). Chicago Grain and Provisions, Chicago, April 24. Corn soared today to the highest price ever known for a future delivery, May at $1.71 a bushel. The political crisis In Europe was largely nsponslble. Closing quotations were un settled, 14c net lower to lc advance, with July. $1.631.63 and September $1.59 1.60. Oats finished 14 c to lc down Although May corn at $1.71 was a new top record for price for aay future eon tract, corn for Immediate delivery has in times past reached far higher, namely,' $1.85 in January, 1918, and $2.36 in August, 1917. Today's advance promptly brought out Increased country offerings and also heavy profit taking sales. These factors together with late reperta that a break at Paris had been halted, caused a rush of selling after mid-day. Previous to that time, however, buyers In their eagerness had carried away everything be fore them, owing not only to the critical situation abroad, but also to persistent strength of hog values here and evidence of greatly quickened demand for rye and barleyo substitute for wheat. Absence of eastern shipping call made oats relatively slow. Provisions like corn ascended to new new high record prices. Realizing set in, however, and much of the advance was lost. Butter Lower: creamery, 556014c. Eggs Unsettled; receipts, 37.374 cases; firsts. 391441c; ordinary firsts. 40 41c: at mark, cases Included, 39!44114c; storage firsts, 4243T4c; extras, 43c. Poultry Alive, higher; springs, 33c; fowls, 34c. Potatoes Strong; receipts, 60 cars; northern bulk and sacked, $2 102.25 cwt. In carlots; new stock Rose, $9.6010.00 barrel Jobbing lots. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.67 1. 69; No. 4 yollow, $1.661.6714; No. 6 yellow, nom inal. Oats No 3 white, 72784c; standard, 731474i;c. Rye No 2, $1.7914 1.8114. Barley $1.15 1.32. Timothy $8. 00 10.76. Clover Nominal. . Ptfrk Nominal. Lard $31.66. Ribs $27.6028.60. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brok ers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: I Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y Jlly I 1.69 I 1.71 I 1.76 1.71 1.S8 July I 1.63 I 1.66 I 1.62 I 1.63 I 162 Sept. I 1.69 1.C2T4 1.6814 1.60 1.69 Oats I May I .72 .72 .70 .71 .7174 July .72 .72 .7014 .70 .7114 Sept. .69 .7014 .6814 .68 .69 Pork May 53.60 53.60 63.20 53.16 53.16 July 50.25 51.00 50.25 50.80 50.35 Lard I I May 131.00 31.76 31.00 31.TS 30.87 July 130.00 30.62 30.00 30.32 29.87 Ribs J I May 28.76 28.90 28.70 28.76 28.10 July '27. 50 27.90 27.47 27.68 27.42 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. April 24. Flour 20 oents higher; In carload lots, standard flour quoted at $12.40 a barrel In 98-pound cotton sacks. Barley $1.04 1.1 4 Rye No. 2, $1.76 7-81.77 3-1. Bran $38.00. Corn $1.641.5. ' Oats 6970c. Flax $3.984.00. New York Metals. ..ew York, April 24. Copper, Iron and Lead Unchanged. Spelter East St. Louis spot, $6.029.10; May, $6.056.16. At I,ondon Spot: Copper, 171 7a 6d; tin, 226 12s 6d; lead. 24 6s; other unchanged. Salt Creek Producers Western States Oil Midwest Refining Thia trio of exceptional producing and operating companies in Wyoming it establishing oil history AS WELL AS STARTLING MARKET ADVANCES. CIRCULAR ON REQUEST. Salt Creek Producers Stock Bought and Sold. L. L. WINKELMAN & COMPANY STOCK BROKERS. 44 BROAD ST., NEW YORK. Chicago Office, 30S LaSalle Street. It 1 Ne Sacrifice te Buy Victory Bends, It's a Duty. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright 1919 International Nawa Servlc. the Day FINANCIAL New Tork, April 14 The foreign situa tion caused a marked halt In operation on stock exchange today, trading falling far below recent largo totals, while prlcea manifested considerable Irregularity, a heavy tone prevailing at tha lovarlsh close. " . . Home development alo served to check bullish enthusiasm, reduction of tn extra dividend on Bethlehem steel com mon shares and suspension of disburse ments on Greene-Cananea drawing re newed attention to the unsatisfactory state of the steel and copper Industrl. In many quarter the aotlon of tn Bethlehem steel director wa eccepted as Indicative of the policy to be adopted at next week's meeting of the United State steel board and the coarse of tool In the latter dealing tended to strengthen this belief. United State steel was the sheet anchor of the market during the early and intermediate periods, but sagged with the general list on word from Washing ton that the steel conference with the federal authorities had adourned without CThe'few elements of strength embraced low priced rails, in which fresh accumu lation developed and several of the peace Industrials, notably Hide and Leather preferred, Baldwin Locomotive, Ameri can Locomotive, General Electric and Pressed Steel Car. In general, however, gains of 1 to 3 point In those groups, as well as oils and motor specialties, were largely dissipated In the free offer Inga of the final hour, when shipping also reacted sharply. . . , Trading In bonds broadened but with out appreciable alteration In Liberty and other domestic Issues, although Interna tlonal was firmer. Total sales (par value) aggregated $13,160,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call Number of shares and the range of prlcea, of the leading etocke were a fol lows: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Bt. Sug. .. 700 7H 76 76T4 Am. Can 14.300 6814 61 614 Am. Car A Fdry. 6.200 97 9414 Am. H. . L. pfd. 20,600 11214 10 1H Am. Loco 2,600 71 70 70 Am. 8. & R MOD 73 71H 71 Am. Sum. Tob... 2,800 108 107 108 Am. TeL & Tel. .. 2,100 103 10114 1J1 Am. Z.. L. & S... 100 14 14 14 Anaconda Cop... 3,100 3 61 61 Atchison 1.100 92 92 92 At. G. W. L8. S 3,600 135 13314 13514 Bald. Loco 26,700 93 90 90 Bait, ft 0 1.800 47 46 46 Beth. Steel "B".. 66,700 76 74 74 Butte Sup. Cop... 200 23 22 22 Cal. Pet. 700 2814 27 27 Can. Pac 100 16014 16014 160 Con. Lthr........ 11.000 81 79 80 Cbes. ft O. 4,600 61 60 60 C, M. & St. P... 1,000 3714 37 37 C. & N 600 94 94 94 C, R. I. & P..... 1,800 2514 24 24 Chlno Cop 1,600 36 36 36 Colo. F. & L .... 400 43 43 43 Corn Prod. 13,900 62 61 62 Cruc. Steel .... 6.200 69 67 67 Cuba Cane Sug... 1.700 28 28 21 Dlst. Sec. Corp... 16.500 76 74 74 Erie 1,400 16 16 16 Gen. Elec. .... 2,400 168 160 160 Gen. Mot 6.700 174 178 178 Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs 7,600 44 43 41 Gt. Nor. Pfd 800 93 91 91 Insplr. Cop 4,000 60 . 49 49 Int, M. M. pfd... 26.900 117 116 115 Int. Nickel 36,900 27 26 26 Int. Paper 16.700 (8 61 61 K. C. So 3,900 22 22 22 Ken. Cop 3.000 82 32 32 Mex. Pet. 19,300 186 183 183 Miami Cop 700 24 23 23 Mid. Steel 6,400 46 45 45 Mis. Pac 17,600 26 26 25 Mont Power .... 200 71 71 71 Nev. Cop 300 16 16 16 N. Y. Cen 7,100 7414 73 73 N. Y.. N. H. &H.. 300 29 29 29 Nor. & Wes 900 104 103 103 Nor. Pac 700 91 91 91 Pac. Mall 600 85 34 34 Pac. Tel. Tel... 200 24 24 24 Pan. -Am. Pet.... 1,400 84 82 83 Penn 6.600 44 43 44 Pitts. & W. Va... 600 36 36 36 Pitts. Coal .... 4,700 61 60 50 Ray Con. Cop.... 800 20 20 20 Rep. I. ft S 2.000 83 11. 81 Shat Ariz. Con... 1,000 12 12 12 Sin. Oil & Ref .. 8.200 66 54 64 So. Pac 9,600 106 106 106 So. Ry 4,600 28 28 28 Stude. Corp 16.400 76 74 76 Tex. Co 6,200 220 817 218 Tob. Prod 6,600 90 89 89 Union Pac 900 129 129 129 Un. Cigar Stores.. 9,000 135 133 133 V. S. Ind. Al. ... 6,800 151 148 149 IT. S. Steel 216,000 103 99 100 U. S. Steel pfd... 600 116 116 116 Utah Cop 2,600 77 75 76 Wes. Union 400 16 85 16 West. Elec 17,900 49 48 49 Willys-Overland . 16,600 32 31 31 Total sales for the day, 1,250,000. New York U. 8. 2s. reg.. 98 TVond List Erie gen. 4s .. 63 U. S. 2s, cou.. 98 Oen. Elec. 5s.. 99 "A U. . 3s, reg.. 89 IT. S. 8s. cou. .- 89 Gr. No. 1st 4 lis 85 III. Cen. ref. 4s 78 IT. S. Lib. 3s..98.60 Int. Mr. Ma. 6s 99 U. B. 4s. reg.. 10514 U. S. 4s. cou. .105 K. C. 80. raf. 6s 84 L. N. un. 4s 84 M.. K. & T. 1st A. Fo. Se. 6s 99 11-16 Am. T. & T. M., K. & T. 1st 4s 63 clt. 6s 90 tn.-French 6s.. 96 Ar. A Co. 4s. 87 Atch. gen. 4s.. 82 B. & O. cv. 4s 76 Beth. St ref. Cs 17 Cen. Leath. 5a.. 95 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s. 60 Mont. Po. 6s.. 91 N. Y. Cen. deb. 6s 97 No. Pac. 4s 13 No. Pac. 2s 68 uen. r.c. 1st.. 7 C. A O. cv. 6s.. 87 C. B. A Q. Ore. Sh. Ln. ref. 4s 85 Pac. T. A T. 6s 90 Jt. 4s 95 penn. eon. 4s 93 Penn. gen. 4s 86 C. M. A St. P. cv. 4s 7 C. R. I. P. Read. gen. 4s.. 83 St. L. San 1 Jy. rri, s ,. I67S Ft. adj. 6s... 64 So. Pac. ev. 5a 105 So. Ry. 6s .... 93 T. and Pae. 1st 88 uoio. es po. rei. 4 78 Den. A R. G. ref. 6s 46 Un. Pao. 4s 86 U. 6. Rub'. 6s... 87 Dom. of Can. 6s (1931) 96 U. 8. St. 6s.... 100 Bid. Wabash 1st ..94 St. Louis Grain. St. Louis. April 14. Corn May, $1.67; July, $1.64. Oats May, 71 o; July. 71. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., April 24. Corn May, $1.6914 1.69 6-8; July, $1.66; Sep tember, $1.69. Unseed Oil. Duluth, April 34. Linseed $3.994.O0. Real Eatate Transfers CJeorg Treshsr and wife to George A. Hart. Lincoln Blvd., 100 ft w. of 14th at. .. 0xll9 llO.OOf Joseph Tomssklewlcl snd wife to Charles Plslnger. 20th at, 191 ft, a of I St., w. ., 60x160 l.Tfl Siymon Tomasklewlc end wife to Joseph Tomssklewles, 30th ' st 191 ft. a of I st. w. s. 60x160.. I Grace Llllle to Fred L. Shirk, 45th ave., 360 ft. n. of Miami St., w. ., 60x135 1.1M Grace Llllle to Charles H. Shirk, 46tn av., 300 rt n. or Miami at, w. a. 60x135 LlOi Barker Co. to Elisabeth Wood, Aiyrtie ave, st it, e. or 11 t. George B. Christian to Earnest J. Gullet t, W st, 164 ft. e, of 16th st. n. a. 48x130 L10t Otto Schneldewlnd and wife to C victor Kielapn, Davenport St., 167.6 w. of 30th St.. n. s. 60120 1.1041 Joseph Blansr and wife to Anton Alukonis ana wire, 32il st, 81 it. a of T St., w. s . 44x125 1,491 Ralph L. Miller and wife te Ger trude E. Haney, Laurel ev., 41.41 ft e. of 27th st, n. s.. 40x120.. 4.Ht Julius Straus to Frank Peterson, Hlmsbaugb ave.. 130 ft w. of 42d St.. a. s.. 80x180 (1$ P. M. Garat and wife to Fred B Nelson. 24th St., 200 ft n. of 8 St., e. s., 60x160 1,8 Alexander Yablonskl , and wife to Joaeph Papek et al, 32d at, 18 ft n. of U at, e. s.. 44x100 3.041 Hastings & Heyden to Jennie H. Youngkln, Spencer 184 ft w. of 32d at, n. a, 60x124 1.160 Kathryn Halplne Martin and hue. band to Mollis H. Van Bant, Hanacom Blvd. 92.3 ft a. of Martha St.. e. s, 47x120 1.00 John Schmidt end wlf to Roy Schmidt, 28th ave.. 316 ft n. of Cuming St.. e. ., 8114x136.. 1,104) Nellie N. Smith to Ethel M. Manlon, Blnney at, 250 ft w. of 66th st, n. s.. 60x128 ! Susan M. Plerson and husband to Gus Peterson, Saratoga at, 173 ft w. of 43d St., s. s., 65x127.... 1,$09 John Fields and wife to Edward I". Williams, Castellar at, 130.7 ft e. of 21st st, n. s., 35x183 l.08 John Machal to Francis 3. Men ousek and wife, 13th St.. 88 ft n. of Castellar st, w. s., 44x124.... 4,M Barker Co. to Walter E. Ovenneyer Fontettelle Blvd., 200 ft n. of Miami St., . s., 60x135..' TOO Frederick A. Patterson and wife to Victor Zucker, 34th st., 364 ft a. Clark t. e. .. 83x131.......... ." Brio Johnson and wife to Chris tine Jeffers, w. cor. 34th and Hamilton t. 40x107 4).WI Harry C. Lea and wlf to John Larson and wife, Evans t, J37.I ft w. of 14th Ave., n. ., 50x114.1 1W4 Clare F. Perclval and husband te Rose C. Hayworth and husband, ne. cor. 24th and Redlek a'va, 40x126 Joseph Raolkomskl and wife to John 81p!cka and wife. Patter-' son t. 25 ft e. of 39th ave n. .. 60x180 l.n N. P. Dodge. Jr., and wife to Oren vllle D. Montgomery et al, Tr, n. e. eor. 28th and Farnam eta., 125.6x116 Walter Will to Ruby Helen Edge tomb, Lafayette ave, 144 ft w. of 80th t. n. .. 47x130........ 4.1M Norman V. Chapman and wife to It. , f-b.-nw.an K K mt RfiT ft n. of Maple st, e. s., 60xl2t.6 64th st, 667 ft n. of Maple it, w. a, 60x128.6 James B. Newman and wife to Patrick Deane, R St.. 96 ft w. of 37th st, a. a., 60x135 l.TI Ellen Pearson to Charles Young and wife. 25th t," 40 ft n. of Marey t., w. ., 40x51 ' MVt Fred Armbrust and wife to Mrs. Anna Snyder, 13th st, 185 ft n. . of G st, e. ., 45x110 Met) John Murtagh and wife to Anton Hoepe, 10th st, 89 ft a of Dodge St., e. a., 44x182 11,500 Henna Ford and husband to 1 Roblnovlta, Locust st, 120 ft e, of 19th St., n. s.. 40x124 I.WO John P. Bergqulat and wife to John L. BergqulBt. Pieroe t, 188 ft e. of 25th ave.. n. a, 45x182.... I jjunaee xieany .o. 10 uwii. Mlckel, 5lst st.. 27 rt a 01 ueage St., w. ., 60x185 1,M0 Samuel M. Ruth and wife to Lore, C. Clark, a. . cor. John A. Cretghton blvd. and Pratt et, 63.3x93.6 aTC William H. C. Horn to Hugo Gra bau. Underwood ave., 150 ft w. of 8th et., a. ., 60x128........ 1.760 George C. Flack to Lloyd H. Mo Call, 44th ave., 40 ft. a. of Fink ney st. w. ., 40x100 1,101 John F. Flack and wife to Christy J. Psslnger, Ruggles St., 167 ft e. of 45th St., s. s.. 80x130.86.... 60 Mrs. Clara M. Fowler to Fred Jan- , ousek et al. Hickory St., 100 ft w. of 28th St., s. .. 60x100..... 1,14) Durward Wisdom and wife to a . 1. T C.1K - . 1 99A mi . . Oicpucil & . ouiltvau ti 0.1. ... i"-. r 87 ft. n. of Pratt et., e. ., ""---"-3714x124 1.150 George F. Harris and wife to Joseph , Spiegel and wife, Caldwell St., 1 60 ft e. of 26th st, s. s 60x7L !,! Llllle J. Turner and husband to John M. Tracy, 41st st, 120 ft a of Sprague st, w. a., (0x134.. 1,111 Gould Diets and wife to Alice C Howell, Farnam St., 617.9 ft. e. V of 24th st, s. a, 44x122, und. . 11,000 Gould Diets and wife fo Effte D. Wead, Farnam st, 617.9 ft. e, of 24th st, s. ., 44x132. und. . 11,000 Gould Diets and wife to George Rasmussen Farnam et, 617.9 ft e. of 24th St., s. s., 44x132, und. - ; 11,000 Gould Diets and wife to John W. Towle. Farnam st, 617.9 ft e. of 24th st, s. s., 44x132 und. 11,001 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga., April 24. Turpentine Steady, 72c; sales, none; receipts, 171 barrels; shipments, 160 barrels; stock, 18. 033 barrels. Rosin Firm; sales, 139 casks; receipts. 160 casks: shipment, 757 casks; stock. 64,848 casks. Quote: B. $11.25 11.35: D. $11.10 11.86; E, $11.36; F. $11.37 11.40; G, $11.4211.45; H, $11.50; I. $11.70?11.10i K, $18.00; M, $13.2518.46; N. $14'00; WW, $14.50. New York Cotton. New York, April 24. Cotton closed at 37.76c, while October sold off from 26.200 34.45c end closed at 24.50c. Old style month closed net unchanged to 18 point lower. Liberty Bonds. New Tork, April 24. Liberty bond final prlcea today were: 3s, $98.60; first 4, $95.90; second 4s, $93.30; first 4s, $95.90: second 4s. $93.40; third 4s, $95.11; fourth 4s. $93.23. Suit for Refusal to Serve Ice Cream to Negroes Is Dismissed Judge Patrick in municipal court ruled that a drug; store ice cream service does not come within the meaning of the state statute which requires that no racial discrimina tion shall bz shown in certain pub lic places. Fannie Goodlet brought suit fof $1,000 against the Bemis Park phar macy. Thirty-third and Cuming streets, for $1,000, alleging that on August 18, 1918, she and her son 117 e r e rftic4 iri f.-m nn 41. . . . cifie Yn1anat!rn that "rnlnrVH nn- --f. . -- -. - -- f. pie were not servide." In holding against the plaintiff, the judge declared that the state law mentions restaurants, but that it did not contemplate the circumstances complained of in her petition.' SKININCR PACKING PANY 0ULTIW BUTTER EGGS AOI MAM 1116 -1118 - Douglas Tel -Douglas 1521 WANTED Several High-Class SALESMEN 1 For City end Country Trad. Apply OMAHA MACARONI CO., 1311 Howard Street. 1