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THE BEE ; OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. IS i 1 REAL ESTATE WANTED. FOR quick sales list your property with w. o. BHKIVKK, 1047-1 On. Nit. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1636 LIST your property for uli with J. B. Robinson for quirk sales. 441 Be Bids; Phone Dour 8097 IT YOUR PROPERTY la for sal or rent. , lift tt with AFRO-AM ERIC AN REAL- TT CO , 8705 Lake. Webster 840, FINANCIAL. MOJjET to loan on automobiles. Rates reasonable. Insurspre solicited. Apply . to M. Klein, 636 First Nat Bk. Bldg. i Tyler o, KIMBALL County, Nab., Laramla county, Wyoming, tarm lann; particular! from ' C. V. NELSON. 616 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. want to invest raw hundred In aoma paying husiness. Address Hammond, riomsr Hotel. Private Money SHOPEN A COMPANY. Doug. 421. IH1U to $10,080 MADE promptly F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. lllh and Farnam. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. CONVERT that Inatullrnent loan on your hnmt Into a atralght five-year mortgage , and avoid those monthly payment. K. H. LOUOEE. INC., MS Keellno Bldg. WANT Hating on ycur property. Have . buyers. Eugene Thomas. 413 Karbacb Blk.. Douglas 3607. MONEf to lend oo Improved Real Estate. Intereat payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS SON. 221 Keellne Bldg. CITY and farm loans; 6 and 6 per cent; no delay J. H. Dumont A Co.. 411 Keeline Bldg. No Delay Closing Loans, W. T. GRAHAM. 604 n Bidg. poug. mi. LOW rules without delay. C. O. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. 1030 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. D. 2716. Stocks and Bonds. FOR SALE Seven aharea Mississippi Valley Seed and Stork; partlea will take biat offer by May 1. Inquire of J. J. Reddy Broker. (21 South 12th St Tele phone Tyler 4281. WANTED Can use from 100 to 2G0 aharea Overland tire atock, cheap. Give loweat cash. P rice. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Arkansas Lands. MAY 6TH. Our next round trip 190 excuralon to McGehee, Ark. For homeseekera only. W. B. FRANK. $03 Neville Blk.. Omaha. Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND. 649 ceres; 300 acres seeded to fall wheat, about 76 acres ready tor spring . crop. Full line of fair Improvements in good condition. The section Is fenced and cross fenced in fields and pasture. Present owner would remain on place thlr year and deliver 4lalf the crop In the granary. Price 130 per acre. Will . carry 110,000. Adjoining this section, I have for sale a 1.600 acre ranch with high class valley r- ..alfalfa land, beautiful springs and a lot of big timber. Ideal location, being 56 ' -miles southeast of Denver on the main line of the U. P. from Denver to Kansas City. Positively you will appreciate what I have to offer In this section of Colora do. - . C. K. DAVIES. T ' . - Kearney, Neb. FOR quick sale will sell Meet. 17-12-47, ; --Cheyenne county, olo., for $10 per acre I and carry back $3,000 6 years, 6 per i rest $1,000 cash, $2,400 July 1st. Raw. but 70 per cent can be tractor plowed 'and Is fine soil. South half Is level to gently rolling; N. B. more rolling; N. W. rolling to hilly. On good road. 'School across road on 16 and 18 Is Im proved. Will F. Sledentopf, owner. Coun cil Bluffs. Ta. FOR PALE At a bargain, Sec. 3-12-44, Chuyenne county, Wyo. One of the pret tiest raw sections on south table. On Kit Carson county line and only two miles west of msln auto road from Bur lington to Cheyenne wells. Price $16 per acre, $1,320 cash; $11,000 July 1, balance on mortgage. Will F. Sleden- topf, owner, Council Bluffs, la. FOR." SALE Section 33-16-62. Lincoln ; county, Colorado, near Haswell. Level, : unimproved prairie, chocolate loam soli with, clay sub-soli; no rock or alkali. Price $13.50 per acre, net. $2,720 cash, balance' 6 per cent. Would aell half. W. F. Sledentopf, Owner. Council Bluffs, . Iowa. 7T LAND HAVE BARGAIN'S IN RANCHES, irrigated and dry land farms near Den " -ver, Holyoke. Burlington. Arapahoe and Cheyenne, Wells, Col. See or write THE IRWIN LAND CO. 423 Commonwealth Bldg. Denver, Col. Phone Champa 504. UOOD FARM FOR SALE." If you want to 'buy a good farm close to Haxtun, Colo., wrlto owner, John A. Berg. Box 116. Ha :tun. Colo. k CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, talf see. or larger, Lincoln Co.. bargains; tot terms. -J". L Maurer, Arriba. Colo. Iowa Lands. IOWA farm fur sale, 215 acres. Good 10 room house. Big barn and on Lincoln highway. Near small town. Three milea woven wire fence. Possession any time. Price tl29 per acre. Good terms. J. T. Collins. Council Bluffs, la. IOWA farm 8 miles of Council Bluffs. 116 acres, sbout 2-3 bottom land, good buildings and good road to the city. $160 per acre. McGee Real Estate Co., 105 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Kansas Lands. SOUTHEASTERN KANSAS. ' 160-acre Allen county farm. 3 miles to' a good market; fair improvements; liberal terms; must be sold at once ac count of owner's bad health; price. "111.200. THE DUNN REALTY CCy 640-ACRE Improved ranch, runnuig .water, $12.60 per acre: large open range adjoining. J. B. Cramer. Dlghton, Kali. Montana Lands. FOR SALH; Ideal stock and hay ranch for sale. Joins a good cattle range. Wrtte M. R Ayers, owner. Divide, Mont Minnesota Lands. 100-ACRE improved farm adjoining town tn Minnesota corn belt, Haa good . house, large barn, other buildings. Land all cultivated. Price, $110 per acre. - Farmers Land company. Palace Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Missouri Lands. LANDS In the Ossarks of South. Wast Mo., for aale, good atock and grain farms, fruit and berry land; lota of fine water, and wood. Write Sherman Brown, Plne vllle. Mo., McDonald County. Nebraska Lands ' , BARGAIN. 158 acres fine pasture land, located H mile from stock yards, Valley, Neb.; only 26 miles from Omaha. Will pasture 126 to 150 head of stock. Price $10,500. .Good terms. HELD LAND CO., OOVGLAS 9148. 864 RANDEIS BLDO. FOR SALE at a bargain, unimproved sec tion due south of Bushnell, Nebraska, 600 acres level to gently rolling, tillable land: balance in northwest corner, roll ing to hilly, well grassed pasture, with one good hay valley. On main road, mail route and telephone line. School 1 one-half mile. ' Improved farms Join on north and south. Pries $20 per acre net Good terms. W. F. Sledentopf, Owner, Council Bluffs, Iowa 2.000 ACRES Sheridan county; 10 miles south of Gordon: 3 miles Niobrara river front age: 1,000 acres best farm land: balance best of pasture; with timber along rlvs and in two large draws. Priced much below anything else offered In this county, v S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 313 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Omaha, Neb. NO TOWN In the country has a brighter and more glorious future than Craw ford. It Is believed that Crawford will be "The Chicago of the West". Better get in now while the getting Is good. Write to Hungerford of Crawford (Neb.) for particulars. - FOR SALE 40 acres of land in west ern Nebraska, 120 acres broke, good Improvements, pasture land adjoining. Addreaa T. M- Halloran, R. 1, Faxton, Neb. TOR SALE Five sections, fenced, living wster; 1.000 acres triable; long graas pasture. A real stock and grain propo sition. J. R. Carter. Buth ell. Neb SIS' ACRES improved: western Nebraska wheat farm at $12,800. A mighty good buy C D. Armstrong, 325-6 Securities Bldg. Douglas 1380. GOOD western Nebraska, 80 seres In wbest One-third crop goes to pur chaser. $40 per acre. c. D. Arm strong, Realtor, 32S-8 Securities Bldg. WRITE ii. e for pictures sad prices of my farms and ranches In good old Dawes county. Arab U Hungerford. Crawford, Neb. ... r 4 IMPROVED and stocked farms In How ard Co. Possession now. F. J. Sullivan, St. Paul. Neb. -FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN, .101 Karbacb. Blk, Tyler 114, BRINGING UP FATHER f THE DUrNV I - , M,nsFMC L 1 '"XSS P?- DJN THAT I'M PROUD OF WUZA FKHT-. WERE ALU rlll I ( V , S ' JLOr WAR MEDALS' A BRAVE LAO- OVER-p- THEY'D bTOP f Mw'. f Y , WSj " 0R - I I - FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. CRAWFORD, the coming metropolis of the northwest Write to Aran L. Hun gerford for particulars, Crawford. Neb. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co., Nebraska. R. E. Holroea. Bushnell Neb. MERRICK COUNTY, improved corn and alfalfa (aims at the right price. M. LARSOV Central City. Neb. North Dakota Lands. SEE my farm homea in Red River Valley. eaatern North Dakota and Clay county. Minnesota, before locating, write Her bert Hodge. Fargo, N. D. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offera you a home In the land of sunshine, where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and rata?. Add res , Jordan Valley Farms, Boise Idaho. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLaND Wyoming farme, $60 per a., including paid up water right Henry Levi ACM. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat Miscellaneous. 72 Acres, $2,300; With Pr. Horses, 5 Cows and 2 yearlings, full list farm tools, wagons, harness, on main road, close village, 24 miles hustling railroad town, near large city, high-priced markets for big yields from machine-worked loam soil fields, wire fenced, apring watered pas ture, estimated wood enough to pay for plaec, large apple orchard, pcara, plums, cherries, small fruits; good 8-room house, barn, garage, buildings worth more than price asked; spring water piped house, barn. To settle affairs, everything goes; $2,300. Details page 40 Catalog Bargains 19 States, copy free. Strout Farm Agency, 402 A, Bee Bldg., Omaha. $3,500 Down Secures 308 Acres, 28 Cows and Other stock, hay, etc.. 2 miles from railroad town. 100 acres smooth machine-worked fields, hay land cutting 100 tons, spring-watered wire-fenced 60- row pasture, estimated 2,000 corda wood, 100,000 ft. timber; 60 apple trees. Good 8-room house, big basement stock barn, horse Damn, granary, corn houses, etc. Owner's Interests elsewhere de manding quick sale, $9,360 takes all, easy terms. Details this big money maker page 36 Catalog Bargains If States, copy free. STROUT FAR SI AGENCY, 402A, Bee Bldg., Omaha. A SNAP IN TENNESSEE. Will sell or trade 150-acre farm, 30 acres under plow, crops In and go with place, fenced and cross fenced, a fine woods pasture; will sell for $40 ' per acre. For further Information address Lewis Hotchklss, 6617 Parker St., Ben son, Neb. - 1,440-ACRE ranch, good improvements, for smaller farm. A. W. Tolland Co., 694 Brandels Bldg. Call Douglas 6707. FARM LANDS WANTED WANT to buy 80 to 160 acres eastern Ne braska or western Iowa. Muat be a bargain. F. M. MICHAEL COMPANY, 610 Electric Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Wfc will sell your farm; timely sales; quick returns. Held Land Co.. C64 Brandels Bldg. FARM LANDS FOR RENT. FARM for rent. Can give possetsion now. 93 acres 1H miles west Fort Calhoun, Neb. Paul Peterson, 364 Brandels, The ater Bldg. Phone Douglas 1H05. AUTOMOBILES. TRUCK BARGAINS V2 TON Chain Drive, $700.00, Motor Good Repair. , Tires Practically New. , Good-Stake Body and Cab. Excellent Tnick for Heavy Hauling. 2 TON New Solid Tires. Good Cab and Shield. Fine Truck for Stock and Produce Hauling or for Small Transfer Man. $576.00. NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO.. Ask for Truck Salesman. TYLER 1760. 19TH and HOWARD ST. THE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE Omaha'e largest uned car store offers the following cars for your inspection: 1919 Saxon Six $ 850 1919 Dort Sedan 1,400 1918 Scrlpps-Booth 6, touring.... 850 1918 Dodge Coupe 1,300 New Chandler Six 1,200 1917 Premier . Six 1,250 1918 Chandler Duplex ' 900 1916 Dodge Touring 600 1917 Oakland Six 660 . 1917 Ford Sedan 600 ' 1917 Dodge Sedan 950 1917 Ford Touring 325 1917 Cheverolet 400 1919 Studebaker Roadster 650 1917 Cheverolet Roadster 360 1916 6-40 Hudson 650 And many others; all cars sold on a -3-day money back guarantee. Look elsewhere and you will buy here. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, 1912-14-16 Farnam. Douglas 5383. FORDS FORDS DRIVE YOURSELF TOURING 10c PER MILE ROADSTERS TRUCKS 1 CARS FOR ALL, OCCASIONS , Melcher Service Co., 1516 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4891. REPUBLIC 2-ton truck, one year old, re built and painted, new tires, real bar gain. Republic, I-ton. rebuilt, newly painted, real bargain, $800. Ford with one-ton SmltK attachment, almoat new, $360, with cab. ANDREW MURPHY & SON, 14th and Jackson. 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 1913 MODEL FORD CARS FORD LIVERY CO., DOUG. 8622. 1314 HOWARD CAN YOU BEAT THIS 17 Maxwell touring $250. - -17 Chevrolet touring $250. 17 Ford touring $275. 16 Hupmoblle roadster $450. IS others, $309 to $776. TRAWVER AUTO CO. GOOD USED CARS, . GUY L. SMITH. AUTOMOBILES USED CARS. 1 Ford touring car, 1917 $350.00 2 Oldsmoblle trucks, I hi ton... 300.00 1 Maxwell sedan, 1117 300.00 1 Buick sedan 350.00 1 Mitchell touring, 1915 260.00 1 Overland touring, 1917 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1915 200.00 I Hupp-20 roadster, a snap 250.00 Auto Repair Shop, for sale or trade. Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies. 1611 Davenport St Phone D. 1241. 1918 seven-passenger Buick touring oar, model E-49, In first olsss condition, newly painted, a bargain. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO. Tyler 1760. 19th and Howard MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought sold and exchanged. We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to silect from. Middle State Garage. 2028-8 Farnam St Douglas 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. , , MAKE YOUR old Ford new, O'Rourks Goldstrora Auto Co., distributors of Ames Bilt touring and commercial bodies. 3701 South 34th street phone South 399. 108 North 16th, phone 3339, New and used Fords. Time payment FORD 5-passenger 1918 sedan. This car is In excellent condition throughout: haa new tires and many extras. Phone Julius Lyon, any evening. Tyler 1572, Harnoy 6640. i NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, Flak. Write for prices. Mention sizes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnnm. FORD aedan. 1918, in unusually good con dition. C. E. Paulson Motor Co., Ames Ave. and Florence Blvd., Authorized Ford dealers. Tel. Col. 148. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 202O Farnam St Omaha. Neh SAXON Six Chummy Touring Car slightly used: demonstrator: good as new. com pletely overhauled; a real bargain; quick action. Box C-96. Bee. Used cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2663 Farnam St. D. 170. $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mfrs. of new self-spacing af finity spark plug. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS: quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035. SELLING only privately-owned used cars. The Omaha Uaed Car Market 2617 Leavenworth St Tyler 2347. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. NEW and used Ford, 'Ames bodies, Im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Goldstrom Auto Co., 3701 So. 24th. So. S99. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2300 Farnam St EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed aervice. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 16th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 3500. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY, 2520 Farnam St. WANTED Late model, 6-passenger light touring car. Apply H. c. sparka-Bowen Co. Howard street. AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE. SERVICE GARAGE. Kiih and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. Cars tor Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; st very reasonable prices: no extras to pay. Nebraska Serv ice Garage, 19th and Farnam. Douglas 7390. Trucks PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL x MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS. Mgr., Tyler 1767 1407-21 Capital Ave. Tires and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. GUARANTEED 8.000 MILES. 30x3 t 7.60 30x31.4 3 9.26 32x3t 10.25 32x4 11.75 32x4 11.601 34x4 ........ 12.00 We furnish the old tires. Agents wanted. ' 3 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1616 Davenport Street Tires and Supplies. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. Call or write for prices on repair work We can save you money. Work called for and delivered. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., Harney 676.8. 2914 Farnam St NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure process. Ideal Tire Service, 2576 Har ney St GAIN more miles; have your tires re treaded by G. & G. Tire Co. 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. Repairing and Painting. EXPERT auto repairing; service car; day and night service. Good Wear Tire Garage CO., 27th near Leavenworth. Douglas 4700. Corn Alfalfa Hogs A Real Family Farm Here is the best half-section buy in Nebraska, one of the kind that comes but once in a life time. This half section will make a large family rich. 200 acres now under plow, the balance ready for breaking. 7 miles from town, one mile from excellent graded school. Improve ments fine, well fenced, in short a real farm, ready to turn out golden dollars. Blue print for the asking. Write, or better, come quick on this. ; W. R. Bowman Hay Springs, Nebraska. Sheridan County. Sea Jisft AUTOMOBILES Repairing and Painting. WE NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUR RADIATOR, BUT CAN BUILD YOU A NEW ONE. RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and DEALERS: Write us for prices on new cores. No weeks of waiting' (or that new radiator or fender. Built to your order, any style, for automobile, truck or trr -tor. In 34 hours. Patronize your home Industry. The only Radiator and Fender manu facturlng company In the west. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE COMPANY. 1813 Cuming. 20(4 Farnam. ' Omaha, Neb- F. P. BARNUM CO.. 2125 Cumin. Doug las 8044. High grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE AND SIDECAR 1913 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 $496 new, will take $326; run only 6,000 miles; engine In fine condition. Phone or wrtte J. C. Bllssard. 609 South 81st St. Omaha. Phone Harney 6372. BARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos. the Motorcycle man. 37th and Leavenworth sts. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phoue Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 111Q-I112-1114 Doage St. MRS. Anna Hartzman or Miss Jelta Arnold, or any one knowing their ad dress please write E. H. Yukon Hotel, Yukon, Okl. THOSE who witnessed the accident to Dr. Solomon at 22d and Cuming Sts., on morning of April 19 please call Douglas 8968. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. THOROUGHBRED White Rock eggs. Fishel strain. $3 for 15, $3 for 24, $5 for 48. Postpaid. Fine laying etraln. Oale Shrum. Fremont, Neb. WHEAT screenings $2.00 per hundred. A W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th St.. Doug;Jj431 Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule auctions 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 Sal starts at 10 o'clock. I. C Gallup. Auctioneer. RECENTLY discharged from the service, engaged In city business, must sell at once my 2,600-lb. team of 6 and 7-year, old mares and their harness; one 6-year-old brown gelding. They are not city broke but gentle and used to farm work. Res. 2335 Leavenworth St. Reyn olds. NOTICE Must dispose of the balance of our double farm and Conford harness and collars at a sacrifice. Call at 2134 Lake street. Iike street FOR SALE A good young blocky horse. 1.200 oounds; gentle lor woman; iiO. 2215 Dodse street. Harness, Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnam. FOR SALE One team of buckskins, two small wagons, one buggy, at 317 Ban croft St. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianoa ano notes as security. $0, t mo.. H. goods, total. $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Security Bldg.. 16th & Farpam. Ty. 663 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 1 1 Of LIBERTY BONDS. O C7 ly2 JO w. C. FLATAU. EST. 1392. 10 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG.. II, M. LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock. 1514 Dodge, u. ttu. usi 1891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Slonx City Live Stock. SIniiT Citv. Ia.. May 1. Hogs Receipts, 11.000 head: market 6 to lOo lower; light $19.7519.90; mixed, $19.8519.95; heavy. $19.951930.05; bulk or sales, eia-sow-'J "i. Cattle Receipts, 2,601) neaa; marnei week; beef steers, $10.0016.50; fat cows and heifers, $7.60S'12.t0; ranners. up 6.00: stockers and feeders, $8. 0013.00; feedtng cows and heifers, $7.009.00. Sheep Receipts, 1,500 head; market steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. JoseDh. Mo.. May 1. Cattle Re- celpts, 1,400 head; market steady; steers. $13.00igis.oo; cows ana neuers, ja.uuay 16.60; calves. $6.00g13.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head: market steady to lower; top, $20.40; bulk of sales. 19.S0gi2.36. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head: market higher; lambs, $18.00019.26; ewes, $13.0916.00. Alfalfa Corn Hogs and Maggi in Fall Pag of Colors in Th Sunday B . Market and LIVESJOCK Omaha. May 1, 1919. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs Sheep, Official Monday.... 8,641 8,968 13.073 11,924 Official Tuesday.... 7,584 16,457 Official Wednesday.. 4,428 13,930 2,509 Estimate Thursday .. 3,100 14,000 Four days this week. 23,663 62,865 Sam 2 weeks ago... 18, 799 65,884 Same Sweeks ago... 26,114 44,995 Same jfcar ago 28,294 69,062 350 27,765 30,694 28,131 26.882 Receipts and disposition of live atock at the union stocK yards, umana, neq. for 24 hours ending at 3 o clock p. m May 1, 1919: i RECEIPTS CARS. Cat. Hogs. Sheep. H i Wabash . 4 1 Missouri Pacific . . . . . ( Union Pacific 41 C. & N. W., east 7 C. & N. W., west 28 C, St. P., M. & 0 24 C, B. & Q., east .... 1 C, B. & Q, west . 1..25 C R. I. & P., east . 3 C. R. I. A P.. west 30 7 79 21 2 33 6 1 Illinois Central 3 Total Recelpta 137 DISPOSITION- Morris Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co. ... Armour & Co Schwartz Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. ... So. Omaha Packing Co. Hlggins Packing Co. ... Hoffman Bros John Roth & Sons Omaha 184 1 1 -HEAD. Cat. Hogs. Sheep 273 2,087 237 933 2.677 694 2,968 17 602 2,821 151 .... 3.269 .... F P. Lewis Huntzlnger & Oliver J. B. Root & Co. . . . J. H. Bulla Rosenstock Bros. . . . F. O. Kellogg Wertheimer & Degen A Rothschild Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co. A Jensen & Lundgren .. 131 2 ..635 Dennis & Francis . . Other Buyers Total ..4,406 13,967 . 254 Cattle A fair sized run of 125 cars of cattle. 3.100 head, was yarded and trade was fairly active and prices strong on the bulk of the beef steers and fully half dollar lower than last week's close. Butch er stock was cleaned up readily, top cows going at $13.50 and choice heifers are quotable up to $1626 Feeders ciosea teady and fully steady ror tne week. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 10 920 $12 75 4 867 $13 00 848 14 00 14 40 14 76 16 25 15 86 11. 83S 14 26 14 60 15 00 15 60 20... ..1056 ..1036 ..1242 .. 961 50.. 854 41... 20..., ..1143 ..1056 16 10 12 26 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 13... 11... 485 620 726 767 824 666 918 830 690 798 380 396 417 360 120 160 11 60 12 60 13 00 13 35 13 60 14 00 14 50 10 4 9 20 21 15 41 678 677 847 877 770 772 922 13 75 13 26 13 40 13 75 14 15 15 60 10 50 12 35 4... 8... 8... 20... 7... HEIFERS. 8 85 10 11 75 8 12 85 CALVES. 34... 767 822 6... 11... 00 10 00 10 75 11 60 13 00 13 60 3. 356 160 456 302 160 9 60 10 60 11 00 12 00 13 25 7.... 2.... 1.... 2.... 5 2 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 12. 670 11 00 11 636 11 60 Quotations on cattle: Prime steers, $16.6018.00; good to choice beeves, $15.26 (316.26; fair to good beeves. $14.25 16.00: common to fair beeves, $13.00 14.00; good to choice yearlings, $15.0016.00; fair to good yearlings, $13.00g14.50; common to fair yearlings, $10.0012.50; choice to prime heifers, 814.0O16.25; good to choice heifers, $12.oo13.76; prime cows, $12.00 $13.60; good to choice cows, $10. 26 12. 00; fair to good cows. $9.0010.26: common to fair cows, $5.259.00; choice to prime feeders. $14.60015.60: good to choice feed ers, $13.0014.25; medium to good feeders, $11.noi!l13.00: good to choice stockers, $12.0013.60; fair to good stockers. $10.00 011.00; common ro fair stockers. $8.0013) 9.60; stock hslfers, $8.5010.50; stock cows. $8.00(99.60; stock calves, $8.00 12.25: veal calves, $8.00(8)14.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $10.00(3111.75. Hogs There were 197 loads of hogs here today estimated at 14,000 head. The market opened with a rather weak under tone, the first sales of the morning being steady to 6c lower than yesterday. Ship pers came in with a fairly good demand and there was a tendency to firm up values, closing perhaps a little stronger. Bulk of today's sales was $19.9020.20, and top at $20.35. HOGS. No. Av. 78. .189 62. .183 67. .246 68. .268 76. .236 64. .285 Sh. Pr. No. Av. , Sh. Pr. 210 $19 75 ... 19 90 22. .199 150 $19 85 62. .203 '110 19 95 70 40 110 20 00 20 10 20 20 20 20 64. .269 72. .219 49. .273 66. .322 300 20 05 20 16 20 25 20 53 70 Sheep and Lambs There we not enough sheep here today to make a mar ket, only one fresh load reported on sale, Receipts for the week totaled 27.700 head, about like a week ago. Prices have grad ually firmed up this week with a better undertone through the entire market, $18.85$19.00 catching most of the choice lambs, with tops quotsble at $13.15 or better? Sheep are generally steady. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $18.8019.15; lambs, fair to good, 318.OOgtl8.80; ahearlng lambs, $16.60 16.76; yearlings, good to choice, $16.50 16.60; wethers, fat, $16.00016.60; ewes, good to choice, $14.00014.76; ewes, fair to good, $12.00914.00. Kansas City live tock. Kansas City, Mo.. May 1. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,600 head; and 260 calvea; market dull; steers, $10.2518.76; cows and heif ers, $8.60ff 15.26; calves, $8.50012.60; atockers. $8.6016.25. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; heavy, $20.25020.40: lights. $19.50020.00: pack ing sows, $9.60020.16; pigs, $14,000 18.50. Sheen and Lambs Receipts. 2.200: mar ket steady; lambs, $16.00019.00; ewes, $9.5017.00. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TO SETTLE AN ESTATE I will sell at public suction to the highest bidder, the northwest corner of 13th end Dorcas Sts., with 66 foot frontage on 18th St. and 132 foot front, age on Dorcas St, together with S well rented buildings, 1 two-story building on 18th St, a two-story frame building on Dorcas St. and 1 double flat, two. story brick on Dorcas St, all perma nently rented. This is an ideal investment for some one with s little money. WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION MONDAY, MAY 6TH, AT 10 A. M. SHARP TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE: SALE TAKES PLACE ON THE PREMISES. A. KATSKEE. Administrator. JAMES L. DOWD, Austioneer. Industrial News of the Day GRAIN MARKET Omsha. May 1. 1913. Corn and oats receipts were moderate today while those of wheat continued light. Arrivals were 8 cara of wheat, 49 cars of corn, 48 cars of oats, 1 cars of rye and 7 cara of barley. The grain mar ket, with the exception of wheat, was enerallv stronger. Corn ranged from un chanred to cents higher, the bulk bring' im hnut a to 4 cents over yesterday. Some sellers refused to pert with their samples at today's orrers ana a moaereie amount was carried over. Oats were cleaned up at prices ranging from 1 to 1V centa up, the bulk at the extreme ad vance. Rye was up 3 cents and barley waa firm. Wheat sold off 6 to 8 cents, one car of smutty No. 3 hard going at $3.60, and up to a late hour was the only sale made. ... .. Corn No. 2 white: 1 ear, $1.64. No, white: 4 cara. 81.63. No. 4 white cars. $1.61: 1 car, $1.60. NO. 6 whltoi 1 car, $1.68. No. 2 yellow: 8 cars, $1.66 1 car. $1.63. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.64 5 cr 81.63: 3 cars. $1 62. No. 4 yellow 1 car, $1.61: 3 cars, $1.60; 1 car, $1.68. No. 5 yellow: 1 car (dry), $1.60. imo. vllnw: 1 car idrvl. $1.55. No. 2 mixed 1 car (choice, near yellow), $1.63. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, $1.63. No. 4 mixed: car, $1.68. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.58. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Wk. Yr. Today. Ago. Ago, Wheat Corn Oats Rye , Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Rye , , 6 49 48 7 7 60 68 40 5 4 38 10 ' 1 2 38 19 28 2 1 162 28 Barley 11 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago ..- 6 196 12 Kansas City 40 St. Louis ,. 30 Minneapolis 92 Duluth 2 Winnipeg 270 40 47. 63 Oats No. 2 white, 2 cars, 70e. Stand ard. 1 car. 6914c. No. 8 white, 8 cars, 69V4c: 1 car, 69c; 1 car, 69c (shippers wts.) sample wnite. l car, bnvjc. rive No. 3. 3 cars. $1.62 Barley No. 2, 1 car. $1.20. No. 1 feed, 1 car. tl.14 Wheat No. 2 Hard, 1 car, $2.60 (smut ty.) Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago. May 1. Extraordinary up ward jumps of the corn market today nearly offset all the severe prtce-slashlni that has taken place tnis week in con nection with the federal official ram- oalsn against high cost of flour. Rural holding back of corn supplies, together with complete stoppage of flour salea by two large milling companies, gave im netiia to the new ascent of the corn mar. ket. Tradlns: was on a big scale, and there was a flurried close 6 to 7c net higher, with July 3)1.62 to 1.63 ana September J1.69 to i.bs. uais rose ivt ta lUc and provisions 25c to $2.20. At the arm of the latest bulge, corn showed an over-nignt aavance oi ;. This result was In addition to a rally the previous day, and except for brief Inter ruptlon, formed an almost continuous ver tical movement of values since the main collapse 48 hours before. The successive breaks which then had carried the mar ket down so rapidly served to stimulate eastern shipping demand, but simultane ously cut off Incentive for offerings from the country. Besides, the weather was unfavorable, and there were predictions of delayed planting and of a shortage of firm labor. Announcements mai no u- rnaa to Inmort wheat had yet been grant til nut a further strain into the situa tion, as u was general dbiibi iui. vm. mills might follow ine ieaa oi me i which, on tne grouna oi scarcity oi whtoii UmA A.H.r.H Hlacontlnuance of flour sales. Oats and provisions similarly reneciea the action or corn. Caah otiotatlons: Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.68H1.62H; No. 4 yellow, $1.59 1.62; No. 6 yeiiow, i.osft ia Oats No. 3 white, 6970'Ac; standard, 7071c. Rye NO. 1, i.0. Barley 11.1401.21. Timothy $8.00 11. 00. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $33.25. Ribs $27.60028.60. , Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and gram oroa ers. 815 South Sixteenth street, umana: Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Corn May 1.5714 16 1.61 1.8414 l.74 July 1.66 1.63H 1.66 1.63 1.56 Sep. 1.63 1.59 1.62 1.69 1.53 Oats May .68 .70 .08 .70 .6814 July .69 .72 .69 .71 .69 Sep. .68 .70 .68 .70 .68 Pork May 53.00 63.70 63.00 53.40, 62.25 July 49.60 61.60 49.60 51.40 49io Lard ' May 32.55 38.26 82.65 33.26 32.30 July 30.80 31.80 30.66 31.80 80.60 Ribs May 28.95 , 28.95 28.70 July 27.25 28.08 27.25 J28.05 27.00 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. May 1. Flour Unchanged. Barley $1.0101.12. Rye No. 2. $1.6801.88. . Bran $38.00. Corn $1.6301.84. Oats 69070c. Flax $3.9603.97. . St. Louis Grain. St. Louis. May 1. Corn May, $1.37; July, $1.64. Oats May, 70c; July, 71c, Kansas City Grain. Kansas City May 1. Corn May, 31.18; July, $1.65; September. $1.53. New York Produce, New York, May 1. Butter Weak: creamery, higher than sxtraa, 60 061c; extras, 60c; firsts, (8 069 ;, packing stock, current make No. 3, 43c. Eggs Steady; unchanged. Cheese Steady ; unchanged. Poultry, Alive Steady ; broilers, 60085c; fowls, 86037c; old roosters, 30022c; tur keys, 25027c; dressed, steady and un changed. New York General. New York, May 1.4 Wheat Spot, firm; No. 3 red, $2.86 elevator export. Corn Spot, strong; No, 3 yellow, $1.8384 and No. 3 white, $1.84, cost and freight, New York. Oats Spot, strong: stsatfltu, 81c. Lard Strong; aKiSfllewest, $33,300 84.00. Other articles unchanged. Chicago Produce. Chicago, May 1. Butter Lower; cream ery, 62(8(590. Eggs Higher: receipts. 38.687 rases: firsts. 4143c; ordinary firsts, 40041c; at mark, cases included, 41 043c; storage packed firsts, 43 044c; extras, 44c. Poultry, Alive Unchanged. . Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, May 1. Hens, e higher; 30c; butter and eggs, unchanged. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright 1919 International News Service. FINANCIAL New York, May 1. For tha seventeenth consecutive run session, iraneaoiiona u the stock exchange today ran considerably over the million share mark, with a pre ponderance of gains in numerous specu lative issues. Trsders evidently threw off the rs stralnts Imposed by suspension of ths ex tra" United States Steel dividend, al ihmi.ii that atnek waa the only lmpor tant issue to show marked heaviness, After reacting anotner poini, ciuei m 11. .ln.lnr at a amall fractional lOSS. Shlnnlnrs. oils and motors, including subsidiaries of the latter group, furnished a very large percentage of the days Miat- a ,un,in n.iif laarilner at the new high record of 151, Texas Company, Royal Dutch and Mexican Petroleum ended at variable rains or slight losses. Accumulation of food shares was an other prominent feature, Beet sugar. United StaUs Food Products, Corn Prod ucts, Cotton Oil ana wnson s v,o. resia tarlnr extreme gains of one to three nnlnti Equipments were retarded by pressure against United tsiai.es ieei, aim tro raa-ardlna- dividend prospects, but irA,mrfria Harvester. American Can American and Baldwin Locomotives and Crucible Steel wete firm to strong. Leathers, chemicals, fertilisers. Writing Paper preferred, Ohio Gas and General Ci gars, the latter at an eight-point gain, contributed measurably to the higher price average, but coppers and American Telepnone saggeo. Ralls held back until the final hour, when buying of Pacifies, neaoing, Aicnc -An mnA inuf.nHcdd Issues, notably St Louts and San Francisco and Kansas City Southern, resulted in net gains oi i io o-m points, Texas Land Trust advancing 60 Pt?J!',!. riarivai their strength from the rise In secondary rails, Liberty and Inter national Issues showing firmness. Total .-I.. r,n valita aaeresatad 814.275.000. Old United States bonds were unaltered on call. sol.. Tllih. Low. Close. Ar. Beet Sug... 13,700 82 80 80 American Cn.. 13,600 65 64 64 Am C. & F 800 95 94 96 . u i. v m a 700 1164 118V. 116 Am! Loco. " 8.800 76 74 75 Am. S. & Ref... 3,600 72 71 71 R.f 4 600 130 129 129 Ami Sum. Tob... 11.700 110 108 110 Am. Ael. & Tel.. 3,400 104 103 108 Anaconda Copper 4,000 sz bijs ;i Atchison 1,200 95 94 95 A., . & W. I.S.S. 30,100 151 143 148 Bald. Loco 12,000' 91-i 90 91 Balto. & Ohio... 900 48 47 48 Beth S. "B".... 17,500 73 71 71 Cal Petroleum .. 400 27 27 27 Canadian raclfic 2,600 163 162 162 Central Leather.. 6,500 79 79 79 Ches. & Ohio ... 1,400 62 61 62 Chi., M. & St. P. 1,100 38 38 38 Chi. & N. W 600 96 98 96 C. R I & P... 1.100 25 25 25 Chlno Copper ... 1.000 36 36 3614 Col. Fuel & Iron 1,600 42 61 41 Crucible Steel .. 11.200 71 69 71 Corn Products .. 14.700 62 61 62 Cuba C. Sug.... 11,100 33 31 32 Dist. Sec. Corp.. 17,400 77 76 77 Erie 700 17 17 17 Oen. Electric .. 400 161 160 161 General Motors.. 4.300 182 180 181 Ot Nor.. Dfd 1,900 93 92 93 Ot. Nor. Ore Ctfs 6,300 43 42 43 Illinois Central i Insp. Copper 4.600 49 49 49 Int M M., pfd... 35.200 110 108 110 Int Nickel 16.500 26 25 26 Int. Paper 3,600 63 61 61 K. C. Southern... 7,500 23 21 23 Ken. Copper 5,600 81 32 33 Lou. & Nashf. 116 Mex. Petroleum.. 60,900 180 173 179 Miami Copper ... 500 22 22 22 Midvale Steel ... 5,600 45 44 27 70 45 29 70 Missouri Pacific. 11,400 39 Montana Power. 600 70 Nevada Copper . . N. T. Central... N. Y.. N. H. & H. 16 76 2,000 75 76 1.400 30 29 30 Norfolk & West.. Northern Pacific , 600 105 104 105 . 900 93 92 93 Pacific Mall 88 26 85 44 36 60 20 86 81 Pae. Tel. & Tel.. Pan-Am. Pet Pennsy. ex-D.... Pitts, ft W. Vs.. 24,800 6,600 1.100 3.700 1,200 'A 36 60 20 82 4 36 60 20 80 Pittsburg Coal .. Ray Con. cop. . . . Reading Rep. I. & 8 1,200 81 Sinclair O. & R 68,000 60 68 69 Southern Pacific 27,800 107 106 107 Sou. Railway 6.100 29 28 29 8tud. Corp 9,700 77 76 76 Texas Co 6.800 227 224 226 Tob. Products .. 4,800 87 S6 87 Union Pacific... 4.900 131 130 131 United C. S...;.. 3,600 132 131 133 U. S. Ind. AI.... 5.600 152 151 161 U. S. Steel ,100,500 97 96 97 U. S. Steel, pfd.. 300 117 116 116 Utah Copper .... 600 75 75 76 western union.. 600 es 87 87 West. Electric ... 9,100 61 60 60 34 Wlliys-overiand.. z&.oo io 24 New York Bond List. 17. 2s, reg.. 98'Oen. Elec. 6s.. 99 U. S. 2s. cou.. 98Gr. NdT 1st 4s 86 U, S. 3s, reg.. 89 '111. Cen. rf. 4s. 80 U. S. 3s. cou.. 89 Int. Mr. Ma. 6s 99 U. S. Lib. 3a.98.70K. C. So. rf. 5s 86 U. S. 4s, reg..l06J4L. & N. un. 4s 86 U. 8. 4s. cu. .106M.. K. & T. 1st A. F. Se. 6s. 99 11-16 4s 84 Am. T. & T. Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 61 clt 5s 91 Mont Po. 6s.. 92 Ang.-Fr. 6s .... 97 N. Y. Cen. db. 6s 97V Ar. ft Co. 4s 86No. Pac. 4s.... 82 Atch. gen. 4s... 82 No. Pac. 3s 68 - a. at v. cv 48 ii -ire. snore Ln Beth. St. rf. 5s 87 ref. 4s 87 Cen. Leath. 6s. 96 Pac. T. T. 6s 90 cen. fac. isi.. is -r-enn. con. 4tts S31 C. ft O. cv. 6s 87Penn, gen. 4s 86' C, B. & Q. jt 4s 95 'Read. gen. 4s.. 83 C, M. & St P. St. L. San cv. 4a 77 Ft. adj. 6s .. 71 C. R. I. P. So. Pac. cv. 6s. 107 ny. rr. 4S...- iziloo. rty. bs...... 93 C. A S. rf. 4s78T. & Pmc. 1st. 87 D. & K. u. rr. 5s 47un. Pac. 4s.... 86 Dom. of Can. U. S. Rub. 5s.. 88 6s 1931) 96U. 8. 8t 6s 10044 Erie gen. 4s.... 63'Wabaeh 1st .. 94 -Old. ' J New York Honey. New York. May 1. Mercantile Paner uncnangea; sterling su-asy bins, $4.63; commercial eu-aay oiua on nanus, 84.62: commercial 60-day bills, $4.62; demand, vno: caoiea, 9l.Dl(. f rancs Demand. 16.07: cables. 86.05. Guilders Demand. 40o: cables. 4044c: GBOies. at.ti. Mexican Dollars Unchanged. Government Bonds Strong. Railroad Bonds Firm. Tlmei Loans Strong; unchanged. Call Money Strong: high. 6: lower 6 ruling rate, 6; closing bid, 6; offered c, ; last loan, per cent Liberty Bonds. New York. May 1. Liberty bonds, elos. lng prices: 3s. $98.70: first 4a. 898.80: second 4s, $93.96; first 4s, $96.90; second s, xm.iu; imra, (4s, $95.44; fourth s, $94.24. London Money. London. May 1. Money and Discount Unchanged. Sliver Bar, 48 13-16d per ounce. Dry Goods. New Tork. May 1. Cotton goods and yarns today were firm. Raw silk was higher. The carpet trade waa active, with prices higher. Staple dress goods were rsrre for spot shipment. Burlana ware firm. New York" Cotton. New Tork, N. T.. May 1. Cotton f,i. rures openea steady; May, 23.30c; July, 26.40c; December, 24.15c; January. 23.91a. OMAHA PRODUCE Wholesale selling prices of beef eutat No. I loins, 46o; No. $ loins, 89o: No. 3 ribs. 38 o: No. 3 ribs, 3cl No. I rounds, 39o; No. t roBnds. 34c No. I ohucks 33o; No. t chucks, 18c! No. 3) plates. 16o; No. I plates. ,13o. Quotations furnished by Glllnsky fruit company. Fruits Oranges: 80-93-100, $6.00; 133, $6.76; 160, $6.36; 176 and smaller, T.0. Lemons: Golden Bowl, 800-360, $6.00t Sil ver Cord, 300-860, $6.60. Grape fruit i Pr. Phillips, 48-64, $7.00! 64-73-80-96, 37.50; CsL grape fruit (alt aises), 16.00. Bananaat fc. Apples: Cat Newton Plppsns (4 tier), 34.60; Ex. tanoy Wlna Ssps 176, $6.00; barrel apples, Ben Pavla, $12.00. Strawberries: market price. Eweet potatoes: Hamper, $8.60. Vegetables Potatoes: Ungraded. $$.3ll Minn. Early Ohlos, $2.10: new potatoes. No. 1, 8o; now potatoes. No. 3, (0. On Ions: Red Globe, per lb., 7o; Texas Crys tal Wsx, orate, $6.0006.60. Onion sets: 1 Red and yellow sets, $3.00; white sets, . $3.60. Cabbage; Texas cabbage, per lb,. 7c Pansles: Box (4 doaen to box), $3,00. Cabbags and tomato plants, boxj (104 plants), $1.00. Old Root Beets, parsnips, lo lb.: turn ips, carrots, $o lb. I rutabagoes, 3a lb. Imperial hd. lettuce, $6.00 crt; Los An- reles hd lettuce, $4.60 crt; hesd lettuce. 1.60 dos. ; leaf lettuce, to dos. ; Shallots, carrots, turnips, 76o dos.; souttern rad ishes, 75o dos.; home grown radishes, 40a dos.; egg plant $3.60 dos.; artichoke, $3.00 dos.; hot house cukes, ex. fancy, $2.60 dos.; hot bouae oukes. No. 1, $2.06 dos., Brussels sprouts, 20o IK; Spinach, 12o lb.; Florida washed celery. $3.16 doz. ; green asparagus, $1.36 dos.; homo grown rhubarb, 76o dos.; Florida tomat oes 6 basket orates), $7.00 ort; fresh, peas, 80o lb. Nuts English walnuts, sack lota, 84e, ls, 85c: Jumbo raw peanuts, 13o lb.; Jumbo roasted peanuts, 16a lb.; No. 1 raw reanuts, lOo lb.; No. 1 roasted peanuts, 2o lb. Miscellaneous Cracker Jacks, Check ers and Chums, with prises: case, 86.00; case, $3.66; without prises, esse, $4.76: case, $3.40. Airline honey 3 dos, f os., cass. $4.80; 3 dog., 14 o ease, $8.70. Short Term Notes Quotations furnished to tha Be by Petere Trust Co.; Issue. Rate. Bid. Ask. First Liberty t.-...3s 98.68 Second Liberty 4s 93.74 ..... Third Liberty 4s 96.16 Fourth Liberty 4s 38.94 Am. Foreign 8ec. (1919) 99' 99 Am. lei. tel. un.'oj es lust lot Am. jeiepnone uz) ... Am. Tobacco (1923) Am. Tobacco (1983) Anaconda Copper (1929)., Anglo-French (1920) Arm. Con. Deb. (1919) ... Arm. Con. Deb. (1923) ... Arm. Con. Deb. (1923) ... Arm, Con. Deb. (1934) .vr Beth. Steel (1919) Beth. Steel (1922) Beth. Steel (1923) ....... Canada (1931) Cudahy (1933) Int. R. T. (1981) Kan. City Ter. (1923) .... s 99 100 7s 103 108 7s 103 104 8s 39 89 6s 96 97 6s 103 102 6s 6S 103 103, 6s 103 103 7s 100 lOOfk 7s 101 101 . 7s 101 101 6s 17 98 7s 103 103 6s 84 14 6s 100 100 7s 103 104 7s 103 106 - rroctor u. (1923) Froctor ft a. (1922) .. Russian Rubles (1936) Union Paclfia (1928) .. Wilson 4 Co. (1928) .. ,.6s 107 111 .. 6s 108 101 .. 6s 17 17 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, May 1. Cattle Receipts, 3,00O best1 beef steers, steady; other beet cattle, 16 to 96o higher; feeders, strong; calvea. 26o higher; estimated tomorrow, 8,000; heavy beef steers, $11.50020.80; light beef steers, $10.60017.85; butcher cows and hei fers, $7.66015.00; canners and cutters, $6.00010.60; veal calves, $12.60013.60; stocker and feeder steers. $8.50016.60. Hogs Receipts, 23,000; market, opening strong, closed mostly 10 to 16o lower; es timated tomorrow, 18,000; bulk of sales. $20.00020.30; heavy weight, $20.26020.40; medium weight, $20.00020.36; light weight, 819.66020.80; light light $18.25019.868 sows, $18.26019.85; pigs, $17.36018.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14,000; mar ket, steady to 15o higher; best dry fleeced lamba. strengthening most; estimated to morrow, 6,000. Lambs. 84 pounds down, $17.75019.65; 85 pounds up, 317.36011.60;. culls and common, 313. 00017.00; ewes, me dium and good, 312.00016.60; culls and common, $8.00 013.00. St. Louis Live Stock. St Louis, May 1 Cattle Receipts, 1,800; steady; native beef steers, $11,600 18.60; yearling steers and heifers, $9,600 16.00; cows, $10.60013.60; stockers and feeders, $10.0013.00; fair to prime south ern beef steers, $10.00018.00; beef cows and heifers, $7.50015.00) canners and cut ters, $5.5007.26; native Calves. $7.75015.004. Hogs Receipts, 11,000; steady; lights, $19.76020.10; pigs, $16.00019.00; mixed., and butchers, $19.75020.50; good heavy. ' $20.35020.50; bulk, $19.8520.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100; steady to strong; lambs, $20.00020.35; ewes, $18.00 014.60; cannera and choppers, $4.60011.00, Omaha Hay Market. Recelpta of prairie hay and alfalfa light, and with the demand being good it haa caused the market to be. firm and higher on all grades. Oat and wheat straw continue steady Hair Choice upland prairie, $40.00; -' choice upland prairie No. 1. $34.00036.00: choice upland prairie No. 3, $31.00083.00; cnoice opiana prairie iNo. 3, 34. 00026. 00. Midland prairie No. 1, $34.00036.00; mid- -land prairie No. 2, $31.00032.00. 1 Low- land prairie No. 1, $30.00031.00; lowland . prairie No. 2. $24.00026.00: lowland . prairie No. 3, $20.00021.00. . . Alfalfa Choice, $40.00; No. 1, 136.000 38.00. Standard. $34.00 A 36.00: No. 1 : atandard, $30.00032.00; No. 1 standard. 1Z8.O0W 28.00. Oat Straw $16.00016.00; wheat. 113.00 014.00. New York Coffee. New York. May 1. A slight further re. action In the market for coffee futurea was followed by a steadier tone in today's late trading, i The opening was unchanged to one point lower and active months sold about 6 to 19 pointa below laat night's ' closing figures during the morning with, '.' July touching 17.48c and December. l.41o under scattering liquidation. Offerings ' were much smaller than thev wra vaatar. day, however, and the market rallied to .' 16.66 for December, with" the cloae net an- : changed to 1 points higher on reports of ' continued steadiness In Brazil snd cover ing, closing Bids: May, 18.00c; July, . 17,65c: September. 17.16c: October. 16 B7r: X , December, 16.61c; January, 16.68c; March, AO. BBU, Spot coffee, aulet but firm: m. T. 18c; Santos 4s, 22c. Dried Fruits. v New York. Msr 1. EvannrataA !.(.. Quiet: state, 1702Oc. " Prunei Unaettled ; California, 11 a 24c; Oregons, ll0 22c. Apricots Firm: choice. n- . choice, 30r; fancy, 3234e. : t-eacnes yuiei; standard. II03Oet choice, 30c: fancy, S334c. . ' Raisins Quiet HHAlSVc: rhnlra ta, - fancy seeded, 1012c; seedless, 13018c. Turpentine and Rosin. Savanah. Ga.. May 1. Tnrtnii,, Firm, 72 c; sales, 172 bbls.; receipts, 83 bbls.; shipments, 13 bbls.; stock, 30,568 v bbls. ... Rosin Firm: sales. 174 casks; receipts,' 413 caaks; shipments, 244 casks; stock, 66,511 casks. Qubte: B. $11.1$; D," $11.40; E, $11.46: F, $11.50; O, $11.60; H, $11.66 011.67; J11 11; N. $14.10; WG $14.36; WW, $14.36. New York Cotton. 1 ' New York, May 1. Cotton cloaed aboul 65 to 60 points net higher In the late trad ing on covering and trade buying. July contracts sdvanced from 26.3086 91c. closln at 26.88c, while October sold up to 26.15c and closed at 35.02c. The gen eral list closed strong st a net advance of 40 to 70 points. New Tork Metals. New Tork, May 1. Copper and Iron-a Unchanged. Lead Weak; spot, offered $4.10 July. Spelter Steady; East St Louis spot $5.9806.05: July. 18.0006.13. At London Spot tin. 226 pounds 16e$ others unchanged. Linseed. Duluth, Minn., May 1 Linseed, f 3.1419 08.9J.X I New Tork Sugar. New Tork. May 1. Sugar Unchanged, I M fVl E FQ PACKING PANY 0ULTRV BUTTER EGOS r-.n-i D MASS iii6-iiia vx