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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. . FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Colorado Land. 10.000 ACRES coulee raw or Improved Lin coln Co., Colo, landi. Bargain. Easy . terma Bee J. L, Manrer. Arriba. Colo. Nebraska Lands. TWO GOOD RANCHES FOR BALK. 109 acres, 125 acres of fall wheat. IT acre of barley, 141 sores of corn, high ly Improved; on third of crop (oca with aalo la sold In SO days; pries, 111.000. Will take a atoek of merchan dise up. to 110,000. Soma cash and balance on term. 3,800-ecre ranch, well Improved, 400 t acre under plow; can give poneaalon at once; price, $17 60 per acre. Good terms, aectlon of echool roe In with . thl. E. COMBS. North Platte, Neb. 1,000 ACRES Sheridan county; 10 mile south of , Oordon; I mile Niobrara river front ace; 1.000 acres beat farm land; balance best of pasture; with timber along river . and In two large drawa. Priced much below anything elae offered In tola county. S. S. A R. E. MONTGOMERY. Ill City Net. V.k. Bldg. Omaha. Neb. NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO. ORIGINATORS. Of the most unique plan ever devised for elllng land. DON'T EXPERIMENT with "quacks" It Is very expensive. Get our method. 45.000 acres sold. Nebras ka Realty Auction Co., Central Cfty, 4 Neb., M. A. Larson, Manager, Mark Oarraher, Auctioneer. 160 acres, Merrick county, all in winter wheat; one-halt goes with land. $160 per acre. Will accept hardware or Implement stock up to 112,000. A. W. TOLAND. 614 Brandeia Bldg. Douglas 707 FAKMS and ranchea for sals In Valley county, Nebraska. Champion of world for popcorn. Write me what you want. ' Have some of the best. W. M. and B. H. Alvord. ura. Neb. KIMBALL County. Neb.,Laramls county, ' Wyoming, farm land; particulars from C. V. NELSON, 611 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. FOR WESTERN NEBRASKA end Eastern Colorado lands see HELD LAND CO. 4 Brandeis Bldg. GOOD western Nebraska, 10 acres In whest. One-third crop goes to pur chaser. 140 per acre. C. D. A r re st rons. Realtor, 385-s securities mag. WHEN you sell your high priced land let me tell or show you some real bargains in raw or Improved land In Weld County, Colo O. C. Cooper, Hereford. Colo. WRITE n.s for pictures and prlcea of my farms and ranches In good old Dawea eounty. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford, f Neb. ' MERRICK COUNTY, improved corn and alfalfa fetms at th right price. M. A. LARSON Central City. Neb. . FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. 101 Karbach Blk. Tyler III. IMPROVE U and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co., Netoaska. R. E. Holmes, Buslinall Neb. - North Dakota Lands. 120 ACRES, Ransom County, N. Dak., 240 . a. In cultivation, fair set of bldgs., rented ' tt crop, elevator on corner of land, will exchange for Nebraska land. Box H-2, Omaha Bee. . Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offera you a home ID the land of sunshine, whers conditions ere right for raising alfalfa and eaUlJ. . Addres , Jordan Valley Farms. Boise Idaho. ' Wyoming Lands. , WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, ISO per a., including paid up water right. Henry Levi A C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat. Miscellaneous. 160-acre equipped farm, 13,400. Last year s Income,. 14,796. 2 mile railroad town; machine-worked fields; has grown 1.000 bushels potatoes on SH acres; grew 61 i bu. oats per acre last year; pasture for good herd; estimated 860 oords pulp ' wood, 100 cords hardwood, 160,000 feet of timber will alone pay for farm; much! fruit; 6-room house overlooking near village; SO-cow barn, etc. To settle af fairs now, 13,400, easy terms, gets every thing, Including pair horses, 6 Holstelns, other stock, long list Implements. De tails this money-maker, page 10 Catalog Bargains 19 States, copy free. Strout Farm Agency, 4U3-A ne9 .fjlgX'-r'1- X ' FOR SALE Or will trade for Sand Hill land good 160-acres, 4 miles south from Superior, Neb., in Kansas; 126 acres in cul tivation; 10 acres in alfalfa; 26 acres in pasture; excellent deep, rich, black soil; " dandy 4-room house, barn for 12 head of horses, chicken house, hog houses, Im plement shed, good well and windmill on the place, etc. Price $100 per acre and will carry back $12,000 at per cent If ' desired; liberal commissions to agents. Call or address Was. E. Dannefer, Love- weit, nan. J5-ecre farm, $660. In up-to-date pros 1 perous farming section, easy drlva good depot town. Substantial profits from . land well divided Into tillable fields; a spring-Watered pasture, hard wood, tim ber, fruit for home and market. Good i-room house, barn. etc. Aged owner retiring makes quick close-out price, 1660. . Details page 8, Catalog Bargains ' It States, copy free. Strout Farm Agency. 402-A. Bee Bldg., Omaha ALFALFA, grain and stock farms. (Send for list today. Willis Cadwell, Broken . ' Row. Net. FARM LANDS WANTFD ACREAGE WANTED For our practical demonstrations of feeding farm stock ws require about forty acres of land. Looatlon must be near some town within twenty miles of Omaha. Mall partlcu . lars to M. C. Peters Mill Co., South Sids. umana JVfa will aell your farm; timely aales; quick returns. Held Land Co. 104 . Brandeis Bide. - FINANCIAL. Private Money. SHOPEN COMPANY. Doog. 4281. ' $100 to 110,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. CONVERT that Installment loan on your horns Into a straight tlvs-vear mortgage and avoid those, sr.onthly payments. E. H. LOUPES, INC., Ml Keellne Bldg, ' AT ANT listing on your property. Have buyera Eur,ene Thomas. 411 Karbach Blk.. Douglas 1607. - MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate. Interest psyable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS A SON. 288 Keellne Bldg. J1TY and farm loans; 6 Mi and per cent; : no delay. J. H. Dumont Co.. 411 Keellne Bldg No Delay Closing Loans. 604 Bee Bldg. Dong. Hit LOW rales without delay. . . CO. CARLBERO. ' 111 Brandeis Theater Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. IMS Om Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 271S. AUTOMOBILES. CADILLAC USED CAR DEPARTMENT -REMARKABLE . SALE OF RE-NEW-ED RE-FINISH-ED ' CADILLAC CARS and many cars of miscellaneous ' makes 1 ' Beginning Saturday morning. Sea this display, A SAFE PLACE TO BUY . JONES-HANSEN- CADILLAC CO. Farnam at 26th. , .5;' " Barney 710. ANOTHER FLOCK OF GOOD CARS. ' !8-Bulck six touring; 17-Bulefc six; 18 Oakland six sedan; 17-Oakland six tour ' Ing; 19-Chalmers six; 7 -passenger. 17 ' Chalmers eight six; 17-Baynea six chum my; 16-Hudson six; 7-passenger, 18 Maxwell, It-Bulck 17; 18-Scrlppa -chummy; 17-Maxwell; 17-Chevrolct; Model K Hupp roadster and touring 80 Overland. 1 Overlands. Fords of all models, all guaranySed. Money back if not ratisfled. TRAWVERAUTO CO., 1110 Farnam Bt BRINGING UP JlL?evH5lHCE T 1 ' i 1 I V ( FROON WE-MR 1 ( FOR GOODNESS I f THERE bHET lt 'WHERE j IwINTv0 U ILL HAVE TO " ' . V DID Fin . SAKE WHO , v - OlO CET THAT V TSSilss. S!;1- ' come ,N h, pnr,. t pL. AUTOMOBILES 1 FORD SEDAN IN EXCEL LENT SHAPE, PRICED RIGHT. , SOME BARGAINS IN USED FORD TOURING CARS. M'CAFFREY " " ' " ,V . . MOTOR CO., The Handy Ford Service Station. ltth and Jackson. Doug. 1600. WEEK END BARGAINS, Hupmoblls Model "N" roadster. Just the ear for traveling salesmen. Hudson 0-40, first-class shape; ex cellent tires. Douglas 6-passenger touring. Over hauled and repainted. An excellent family ear. We take Liberty bonds, VICTOR MOTOR CO., 2625 Farnam St. Douglas 6486. MOON TOURING CAR. 7-passenger, (-cylinder, II H. P. As good as new. Call Harney 4014, RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 11 CENTS PER MILE. TOtJ ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 60 NEW 1911 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DODO. 1622. Ill 4 HOWARD USED CARS. 1 Ford touring car, 1917 1360.00 2 Oldsmoblle .trucks, 1 ton... 300.00 1 Maxwell sedan. 1917... 100.00 1 Bulck sedan 360 00 1 Mitchell touring, 1915 260.00 1 Overland touring, 1917 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1115. ....... 200.00 1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap 250.00 Auto Repair Shop, for sals or trade. Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies. 1611 Davenport St Phone D. 1241. FORDS FORDS DRIVE YOURSELF TOURING "I A PER ROADSTERS J-v-- MILE - TRUCKS CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Melcher Service Co., 1618 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4811. MAKE YOUR old Ford new, O'Rourks Goldstrom Auto Co.. distributors of Ames Bllt touring and eommerelsl bodies. 1701 South 14th street, phone South III. 108 North 16th. phone 3S. New and used Fords. Time payment MEEK8 AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged. Ws buy for cssh and aell on time. Full line to select from. Middle Stats Garage. 1020-1 Farnam St Douglas 4101. MEEK8 AUTO CO. FOR SALE Nearly new Ford touring car. ' Perfect condition. Helnts eleotrio starter, tool box, tlrs holder, ateerlng device. Harney 1913, Used cars of excsptlonal value. GUY L. SMITH, 1661 Farnam St D. 1170. ONE Ford coupe, self-starter, electric lights and shock absorber; $476. Call Harney 6760. ONE 14 ton Selden truck. 1300: one 2-ton Packard truck. 1700. Apply at Garage, izm ana L.eavenwortn. 1100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af flnlty spark plug. Baysdorfer, 210 N 18th. SELLING only privately-owned used cars. Ths Omaha Used Car Market. 1517 Leavenworth St. Tyler 2847, WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS: quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 2069 Farnam St D. 0035. NEW and used Ford, Ames bodies, im mediate delivery. O'Rourks Goldstrom Auto Co., 1701 So, 14th. 80. 319. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO 1300 Farnam St EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. FORD MARKET, 2230 Farnam. Used Fords. Time, cash. Liberty bonds, new oomes. iat. THE DIXIE FLYER, W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam St FOR SALE Late 1918 Ford Coupe; extra good condition. Koenn, ZOO Bee Bldg. tor A Home for ' a Renter - Here are two ideal homes for, the man who is renting in eastern Nebraska or western Iowa. You can buy either of them if you have your own equipment and soon own your own home and farm. No. 1. Dandy quarter, just outside of town, beautiful springs, level land, well improved, every foot plow able with rich soil. Write quick as it is priced at $75. .1 W. R. Bowman HAY SPRINGS NEBRASKA SHERIDAN COUNTY. FATHER AUTOMOBILES ONE 1918 4-cyl. Studebaker; two 1917 4- cyL Studebasers. first class running or der. Call Harney 6760. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. .1 McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and JaokBon. Ford Agents. D. 1500. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; ssrvlce station for Raytleld carburetors ana Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE. SERVICE GARAGE. ICth and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000, ONE small commercial body for trtick. Call South 1066. GOOD USED CARS. . GUY 1 SMITH. Tires and Supplies. Used Tires Ws have several good used tires on hand at these low prices: ... 80x3 M-gO- 30x3 5-2! 33 X IV, J SO 82X4 00 83x4 J OO 84x4 J.00 85x4 00 I4X4H J S6x4 . 10.00 35 x 6 .11.00 STANDARD TIRE. CO., 410 North Sixteenth St ' Out-of-town orders must bs accom panied by cash. ' NO need for ateam soaked carcasses. We retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Curs process. Ideal Tlrs Service, 1571 Har ney st TIRE BARGAINS NEW FIRESTONE TIRES, 30x8 PI 19.761 30x3 H N. 8. ...13.76 32x3 N. 8. ..16.75 81x4 N.. S. ..21.76 32x4 N. 8. ..12.25 ajil N. S. . .23.601 34x4 N. 8. ..124.25 84x414 N. S. .. 30.60 36x4H N. S. ., .1.75 36x4ft N. S. .. 3Z.1D 35x6 N..S. .. S7.75 37x5 N. 8. .. 39.60 GOOD WEAR TIRE CO., 721 So. 27th STREET. DOUGLAS 422. Tires One-halt Price Guaranteed 1,000 i Miles. 10x1 I 1.70 I 10x114 .......110.25 12x114 11-80 32X4 ......... !. 82x4 13.65 I 14x4 14.70 WE FURNISH THE OLD TIRES. ' AGENTS WANTED. ' I IN 1 VULCANIZING CO., 1616 DAVENPORT ST. A 6-lnch blow-out may cause you to throw a tire away. Bring It In, we will repatr It and guarantee the work. CLOUSE VULCANIZING STATION. 619 South 16th Street. NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE. Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, Tlslc. Writs for prices. Mention sizes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBER82016Farnam. "NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., H. 6758. 2914 FARNAM ST. GAIN more miles; have your tires re treaded by G. & G. Tire Co. 1415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable prices: no extras to pay. Nebraska Berr ies Garage. 19th and Farnam. Douglas 7810. Trucks SLIGHTLY USED TRUCKS. Two worm drive Ford trucks wltb bodies and cabs. Excellent tires. Fine mechanical condition. Dart 1-ton chain drive. Excellent con dition. Very reasonable. Cash or Lib erty bonds. Two-ton G. M. C. truck, overhauled and in perfect working order. Cash or Liberty bonds. VICTOR MOTOR CO., 2525 Farnam St. Douglas 6486. PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL , MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 1767 1407-21 Capital Ave. Repairing and Painting. P. P. BARNUM CO., 1126 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, ths Motorcycls msn. !7tb and Leaven worth sts. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Horns solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect We distribute. Phons Doug. 4115 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WHEAT screenings 12.00 per hundred. A W. Wagner. 801 N. 16th St. Doug. 1142. FOR SALE Setting hens, also baby chicks. Colfax 4498. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule auction at etnek vards atablea next Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm cnunxs and ons carioaa 01 carm mules Sale starts at 10 o'clock. L C Gallup. Auctioneer. LEAVING city, must sell six does with young; 20 young rabbits irom z 10 months old; price right. Red 8578. Harness, Saddlea and Trunka, We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. 1210 Farnam. No. 2. Quarter section six miles out, dead level, ready for plow; fenced. No improvements and your first crop will pay for it. Market and. Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Omaha, May 15, 1911. Receipts were: Cattle. Hors. Sheen. Official Monday..... 5,274 1,211 1,670 Official Tuesday..,. 4.128 12.217 1.042 Official Wednesday.. 6,699 16,429 10,117 Estimate Thursday.. 4,600 15,000 7,000 Four days this week 20,699 62,777 24,830 Same days last week 24,263 67,511 23,892 Same days 1 wks a'o 24.205 51,378 27,761 Same days 1 wks a'o 16,788 44,149 27,901 Same days year ago 25,311 18,535 21,669 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., ior Z4 nours ending at s ociock p. m., May 15, 1919: - RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hoss. Sheen. H's. Missouri Factflo ..... 7 2 1 48 15 .. 13 .. .. 68 1 1 0 .. .. 5 ...... 18 3 .. 7 .. .. .. 1 1 ...... C. & N. W., east ....10 C & N. W., west .,..41 C, St. P., M. & 0....16 C, B. ft Q., east .... I C, B. aV Q., west ....13 C, R. I. A P., east .. 6 C, R. I. P., west... i Illinois Central 1 Chi. Gt Western .... 7 Total receipts ....111 DISPOSITION-. 181 21 HEAD, Cst. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co. ......... Swift & Co. Cudahy Packing Co. . . , Armour A Co. Schwartx 4 Co. ...... J W. Murphy r Lincoln Packing Co. . So. Omaha Packing Co. Hlgglns Packing Co. '. Hoffman Bros. ....... Mayerowlch A. Vail . . . Glassberg ,, P. O'Dea Wilson F. P. Lewis J. B. Root A Co. ..... J. H. Bulla Rosenstock Bros. F. O. Kellogg Werthelmer & Degen . A. Rothschild Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co. . E O. Christie Baker .. Banner Bros John Harvey Jensen & Lundgren ... Omaha Midwest Other buyers 1,871 1,118 .1,351 .1,186 .1,020 3,289 3,630 1,611 627 1,745 1,087 1,601 1,627 117 12 ' 61 t 24 8 12 , 19 132 61 11 33 49 369 34 25 24 25 236 25 12 2 619 277 Total .6,976 12,171 5,605 Cattle A fair run of 181 cars of tattle or 4,500 head was yarded this morning and trading was about steady on beef steers and steady to strong on desirable year lings. Beef steers looked weak to 1016c lower than last week's close and yearlings, 25 50c higher. Butcher stock held firm today and 26 50c higher than last week. Stockers and feeders-were fully steady and steady to strong for the week. BEEF STEERS. No. ' Av. Pr. . No. Av. Pr. 27 1032 111 75 13 738 fll 00 10 823 13 60 ,38 1043 13 60 25 961 14 00 39 992 14 10 21 874 14 40 17 1131 14 60 37 1050 14 60 25 1016 14 75 17 1076 16 00 35 1246 15 25 12 970 15 35 39 1008 15 75 20 1222 16 10 36 1273 16 25 18 1332 16 35 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 20 750 I 16 7 469 10 00 16 550 10 50 14 687 12 60 19 666 12 60 6 728 13 00 16 706 13 50 49 943 13 60 33 739 14 10 21 836 14 60 20 806 14 75 18. .....1131 16 60 HEIFERS. 5...... 712 t 50 !..... 694 11 50 1 723 12 60 82 .. 619 12 75 5 922 11 25 24 662 12 65 1 CALVES. 2 160 7 50 1...... 200 I 00 5 320 10 60 2 200 11 00 2...... 610 12 0 5 18 12 50 2 110 13 00 1 190 13 60 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 623 11 IS 24...... 834 12 75 Quotations on Cattle: Prime steers, 116.2518.00; good to choice beeves. 816.00 16.00; fair to good beeves, 13.75 14.75; common to fair beeves, 12.26 13.50; good to choice yearlings, 14.00 15.50; fair to good yearlings, 111.50 13.75; common to fair yearlings, 9.00 11.00; choice to prime heifers, 114.00 15.00; good to choice heifers, $12.50 14.00; prime cows, J12.2514.O0; good to choice cows, 10.2512.26; fair to good cows. 89.0010.25; common to fair cows, 5.509.00; choice to prime feeders. 114.50 16.60; good to choice feeders, $13.00 14.25; medium to good feeders, $11.00) 13.00; good to choice stockers, $12.00 13.50; fair to good stockers, $10. 00 11.00; common to fair stockers,. 8.009.50; stock heifers, $8.5010.50; stock cows, $8.009.60; stock calves, 8.0012.25; veal calves, 88.00lgil4.00; bulls, stags, etc., $10.0013.00. Hogs Receipts were 207 loads estimated at 15,000 head. It was after 9 o'clock be fore salesmen and buyers get together this morning. Few of the first sales of the morning were at prices quotably steady with yesterday, but there was a weak un dertone and BUDDlies soon eased off to 6 10c and possibly 16c lower. Bulk of today's sales, was I20.1520.8o, with tops the same as yesterday, 120.56. The general market was steady to lOo lower. HOQS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 47. .181 ... $20 00 87. .198 ... $20 05 76. .217 440 20 10 80. .204 70 20 15 42. .202 ... 20 20 66. .244 140 20 26 84. .22 460 20 30 68. .288 80 20 15 67. .247 70 20 40 -70. .259 40 20 46 70. .288 280 20 50 87. .838 ... 20 55 Sheep There was a fair run of lambs here for this time of the year, 80 loads estimated at 7,000 head. The sheep barn was a dead place this morning, very few lambs changing hands until after the noon hour. There was a decidedly weak under tone with prospects of supplies moving at prices 26 14 60c lower than yesterday. Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $18.2618.76; lambs, fair to good, $17.6018.25; spring lambs. $17.50(9180; shorn lambs, I13.0014.60; yeallngs, $lf 00 911.00; wethers. U3.0014.60; ewes, good to choice, 13.0014.00; ewes, fair to good. I12.00eill.00i ewes,' clipped, $10.0012.00. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, May 15. Cattle Receipts, 1,300; steady; native beef steers, $11.60 18.60; yearling steers and heifers, $9,50 16.00; cows, $10.6013.50; stockers and feeders, $10.00 13. SO; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.0018.00; beef cows and heifers, 7.5016.00; canners and cutters, .$5.607.25; native calves, $7.75016.60. Hogs Receipts, 11,200; 10 cents higher; lights, 820.0020.60; ptgs, 115.00018. 60; mixed and butchers, $20.00 20.76; good heavy, $20.60 20.75; bulk, $20.10020.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000; steady; lambs, 19.(I019.5; ewes, 111.00 Horses Live Stock Vehicles. FOR 6ALE A good sound chunky work mare, only 1120; also a good work fcorae, 160. 2215 Dodge. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by thi Business Msn f , Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notea as security, I 0, I mo., H. goods, total, 13.50. pnnvrnKWT rii biviiwv 411 Security Bldg.. th It Farnam. Ty. 161 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND LIBERTY BONDS. OCT A 2 ' W. C FLATAU, EST. 1191. O 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. 169 LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Hsrry Maleshock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6611.. Est isl. . DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS MONEY to loan on city proparty. Ad dress H-l, Omaha Bee? Sm Jiffs and Maggis) la Full Pag of Colors in The Sunday Bee. Short Term Notes Dally quotation sheet furnished by the Peters Trust company: Bid. Asked. First Liberty JHs. .......... 98.86 ... Second Liberty 4s s.sv ... Third Liberty 4tts.... 96.66 ... Fourth Liberty 4!is. ........ 14.84 ... Am. Foreign Sec, 1919 99 ft 99 Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s. 1925 108 103 Am. Telephone 6s. 1924.... 100 H 10014 Am. Tobacco 7s, 1922 10294 103 Am. Tobacco 7e, 1923 104 104 Anaconda Copper 6s, 1929.... 99 M 99 Anglo-French 5s, 1920 97 97ft Arm. Con. Deb. 6s, 1919. ....102 103 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s, 1932... ..102 103 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s, 1923 102 103 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s, 1924. ....102 108 Beth. Steel 7s, 1119 100 100 Beth. Steel 7s, 1922., 102 102 Beth. Steel 7s, 1923... 102 102 Canada 6s. 1921 102 102 Cudahy 7s, 1923 11 99 Int. R. T. 6s. 1821..... 86 87, Kan. City Ter. 6s, 1918. .... .100 100 Proctor A O. 7s, 1923... 103 100 Proctor A Q. 7s, 1922. ...... .102 101 Russian Rubles 6s, 1916. ...110 116 Union Paclflo 6a, 1918 103 103 Wilson Co. 6s, 1928 99 99 014.60; canners and choppers, 14.59 11.00. .--''. Chicago. Uvi Stock. ' Chicago," May 15. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; choice steers, steady; others, 15c to 26c higher: she-stock. 15c higher: feeders, steady; calves, 26o higher; top, best steers, 118.25; estimated tomorrow, 4,000. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, I16.76019.25: medium and good, 1I4.0017.00; common, $11.75 14. 20; light weight,, good ana cnoice, 114.25 17.00; common and medium, 110.50 14.50; butcher cattle, heifers, $8.25 15.25; cows, $8.1515.00; canners and cut ters, $6.6008.16; veal calves, light and handy weight, $13.6014.60; feeder steers, $10.2015.50; stocker steers, $8.6013.50. Hogs Receipts, 30,000; opened strong, closed weak to 10c lower; estimated to morrow, 15.000; late top, $20.76; bulk, $20.403120.70; heavy weight, $20.60 20.R0; medium weight, $20.86 20.75; light weight, 120.1020.70; light light, 19.25 20.35; heavy packing sows, smootn, i vs 20.10; packing sows, rough, $19.00 19.76; pigs, $18.2619.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13,000; market, mostly steady; native Bheep, low er: eood Colorado SDring lambs, $18.60: estimated ' tomorrow, 6,000. Lambs, 84 pounds down, tl3.7516.00; 85 pounds up, 13.2515.oo; culls and common, siu.uu 13.00: springB, $16.50 19.60; yearling wethers, $12.25 13.26; ewes, medium, good and choice, $10.0011.60; culls and common, $5.009.75. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City. Mo.. May 15 (U. S. Bu reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 3,000 head: market steady to strong; steers, $10.00 18. 35; calves, 110.60 13.25; stock ers, 8.3514.75; heifers, $7.5010.50; cows. $6.75 14.15. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 bead; steady heavies, 20.5020.76; lights, $19.26 20.60: packing sows, $19.50 20.30; pigs, $14.00 19.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 10,000 head; steady; lambs, $16.0018.75; ewes, $9.60 17.00, Slour City Live Stock. Sioux City, May 15. Cattle Receipts, 1,500 head: market strong; beef steers, $lf.0016.00; fat cows and heifers, $7.60 16.00; canners. $5.006.50; stockers and feeders, $8.6012.60; feeding cows and heifers, $7.0010.00 Hogs Receipts, 8.500 head; market steady; light, $20.16 20.30; mixed, $20.20 20.35: heavy, $20.2020.40; bulk of sales, $20.20(920.36. No sheep. St. Joseph Live Stock. St Joseph, May 15. Cattle ReceTpts, 1.000: market active: steers. $12.60017.50: cows and heifers, $5.6016.60; calves, $6.00 (13.50. Hogs Receipts, 6,500; market slow; top, $20.65; bulk, $20.2020.65. SheeD and Lambs Recelots. 8.500: mar ket slow; lambs, $17.0018.60; ewes, $13.60 n.tu. New Tork Coffee. New York, May 15. The market for coffee futures today lost almost all of yesterday's rally during the early trading owing to reports that Rio 7s had sold at lower prlcea in the cost and freight mar ket. The opening was 12 to 20 points lower, and active months sold about 25 to 35 points under last night's closing fig ures during the middle of the day, with September touching 17.80o and December 16.70c. There was covering at this level, however, and the market later rallied on reports of a higher market at Santos ow ing to the removal of Import restrictions by Holland and Scandinavia. The close was net 6 points higher to 4 points lower. May, 18.20c; July, 18.18c; September, 17.66c; October, 17.38c; December, 17.04c; January, 16.94c; March, 16.84c. Spot, dull; Rio 7s, 18c, nominal; Santos 4s, 23c New Tork General. New York, May 15: Flour Barely steady; winter straights, $11.2511.7t; white corn flour, firm, $4.854.76. Rye Firm; No. 2 western, $1.61 cost and freight New York. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.36 elevator export, - Corn Spot, firmer; No. I yellow, $1.96; No. 2 white, $1.98 cost and freight New York. Oats Spot, firm; standard, 7980c. Hay Firmer; No. 1, $2.30; No. 1, 12.20 2.28; No. 3, $2.102.15. Lard Firm; mlddlewest, $31.05 34.15. Other articles unchanged. ,. New Tork Produce. New I York, May 15i Butter Firmer; creamery, higher than extras, 60 tic; extra, 60c; firsts, 6859c. V Eggs Firm and unchanged. Cheese Steady and unchanged. Poultry Alive, Irregular; broilers, 46 70o; gowls, 86 36c; others unchanged. Dressed, steady; fowls, frozen, 33 38c; others unchanged. Chicago Produce. Chicago, May 16. Butter, higher; creamery. 61 67c. Eggs, higher; receipts, 34,791 esses; firsts, 4244c; ordinary firsts 41c41c; at mark cases included 1142; storage packed firsts, 4446c; extra, 45 45. Poultry,, alive higher: fowls, lie. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., May 16. Butter Packing, lo higher, 43c; other grades un changed. Eggs Firm; firsts, 42c. Poultry Hens, c lower, 21 c; other grades unchanged. ,. Turpentine and Rosin. , Savannah, Oa., May 16. Turpentine Firm; 76c; sales, 71 bbls.; receipts, 118 bbls.; shipments, 166 bbls.; stock, 24,105 bbls. Rosin Steady; sales, 101 casks; receipts, 443 casks; shipments, 211 casks stock, 67,822 casks. Quote: a, iio.sd; u, 111.00; ef, 111.10; O, $11.16; H, $11.25; I, $11.30; K, $12.60; M, $12.70; N, $11.55; WG, $13.66,- WW, $11.76. ... , New York Metals. New York, May 15. Copper and Iron Unchanged. Lead Steady; spot, !4.!55.05; June, 4.966.05. Spelter Steady; East St Louis spot, 8.028.12; July. $6.076.22. At London Spot copper, 177, 12s, pd; tin, 237, 2s, pd; lead, 24, 7s, pd; spel ter, spot, 36 6s. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, May 15. Evaporated Apples Firmer; state, 1820c. Prunes Offers light. Apricots and Peaches Flrnv Raisins Scares; N GRAIN MARKET ' Omaha, May 15, 1919. Corn and oats arrivals continued light, ccrn run being 80 cars against 41 cars a week ago and oats 17 cars as compared to 31 cars last Thursday. Wheat receipts were 16 cars, rys 11 cars and barley I cars. Corn ranged from unchanged to 4 cents higher, generally several cents up. Oats were 1 to 1 cents advance. Rye was unchanged and barley unchanged to 1 cents higher. Wheat was consideraoly lower with very few sales. A. bare be ginning has been made toward corn plant ing In the vicinity of Des Moines, la., due to wet lands, says ths Iowa state crop re Port . - , - . - -y - - , , Primary Receipts and Shipments. . - RECEIPTS. Today. Tsar ago. Wheat 449,000 202,000 Corn 186,000 529,000 Oats 486,000 748,000 SHIPMENTS. Wheat ..1,178,000 62,000 Corn 811,000 615,000 Oats 616,000 ' 120,000 Corn No. I white: 2 cars, $1.70; No. .'4 white: 1 car, $1.68; 1 cars. $1.67. No. white: 1 car, 11.64. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 11.71; 1 car. $1.70. No. 1 yellow: I can, 11.70. No. yellow: 1 car, $1.69; 1 car, $1.67. No, 6 yellow: 2 cars, $1.64. Sample yellowf 1 car, 61.66 (damaged). No. 1 mixed: 2 cars, 11.68. No.. 4 mixed: 1 car, 11.67. Sample mixed: 1 car, 11.53 (beating musty). . Oats No. 1 white: 8 1-5 cars, 68c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 67c; 1 car, 68c. Sam ple white: 1 car, 67c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 61o (oats and barley). Rye No. 2: 1 car, 81.38. No, I: 1 car, $1.37. No. 4: 1 car, $1.34. Barley 1 car, $1.11; 2-5 car. 11.10. No. 4: 1 car, $1.09. Wheat No. 6 hard: 1 car, $2.36. No. 2 spring: 1 car, $2.47 (smutty)). No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2.18 (durum). No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 12.36 (smutty)., Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the several gradea inspected "In" here during the past 24 hours follows:. Wheat No. 1 hard, 1; No. 1 hard, 1; No. 4 ,hard, 1; No. 5 hard, 1; sample hard, 1; No. 2 mixed, 3; Co. 2 mixed, 2; sample mixed, 1; No, 2 spring, 2; No. 1 spring, 1; total, 15. Corn No. 2 white, 4; No. 8 white, I; No. 4 white, 1; No. 6 white. 1; No. 2 yellow, '2; No. 3 yellow, 8; No. 4 yellow, 6; No. 6 yellow, 1; sample yellow, 1; No. 1 mixed, 6; No, 5 mixed, 1; No. 6 mixed, 1; total, 36. Oats No. 2 white, 1; No. 1 white, 11; No. 4 white, 4: sample white, 1: total, 17. Rye No. 2. 3; No. 3. 6; No, 4, 2; total, 11. Barley No. I, 3; No. 4, I; total . - ,i , Omaha 'Grain Movement. , " , . RECEIPTS. ,t Today. Wk. ago. Yr. ago. Wheat Corn , , Oats . . Rye ... Barley 15 41 81 6 2 .17 .11 Wheat . 15 2 J Corn 36 40 , 98 Oats ....26 i 31 28 Rye .. 2 Barley S 3 .7 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 17 89 92 Kansas City 26 24 30 St. Louts 83 .' 61 38 Minneapolis 166 ,. Duluth 2 Winnipeg 231 . .. . . Omaha Grain Notes, v According to a circular Issued to mills yesterday, commencing May 20 the grain corporation offices at Portland (Ore ), Min neapolis, Duluth, Chicago and Buffalo will have moderate quantities of wheat of cer tain kinds to resell. At Portland entirely Pacific coast variety, at Minneapolis noth-) Ing but durum, and at Duluth, Buffalo and Chicago, northern spring wheats. Price Current Grain Reporter says: "Win ter wheat conditions oontlnue to be with out complaint. Harvest Is expected to commence in Texas within a week or 10 days and already some new grain has moved out of the Imperial valley of Cali fornia. . Spring wheat seeding In the north west is nearlng completion, but the weath er is not favorable in that section. Corn acreage Is still uncertain, but the reports seem to Indicate that in the surplus states there will be no material change from last year." f Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, May 16. Unexpected scarcity of offerings forced a material advance to day in the value of corn, although most dealers seemed to have been looking for the exact opposite. Priced closed unset tled, lc to 6o net higher, with July $1.64 to $1.64, and September $1.66 to $1.56. Oats gained d to lc, and provisions 5 to 60 cents. It soon became evident to corn traders that the action of the government in of fering wheat for sale at reduced prices had been largely discounted beforehand. Besides, opinion rapidly spread that the effect of the government wheat sales would be slight and transient Under such circumstances, the market displayed strength almost from the outset, espe cially as country offerings were next to nothing. Efforts of shorts to protect May contracts for an unusually sharp up turn for that month, a result due more or less to forecasts of unsettled weather. In this connection, It was pointed out that Iowa has now had more rain since Feb ruary 1 than during any corresponding time in 30 years. Export sales of 760,000 bushels tended to hoist the oats market. The Dutch gov. ernment was said to be the chief buyer. Provisions took an upward swing with grain. Weakness In the price of hogs failed to act as a counter balance. Cash Quotations Corn No. 3 yellow, 1.761.76; No. 4 yellow, nominal; No. 6 yellow, nominal. 1 Oats No. 8 white, 6969c; Standard, 6970o. Bye No. 2, $1.501.61. Barley $1.1891.11. Timothy $8.00 11.00. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $33.65. , Ribs $27.60028.50. I Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y Corn i I May 1.71 1.77 1.72 1.75 1.70 July 1.61l 1.65 1.61! i.64i 1.62 Sep. 1.56) 1.57 1.54! 1.56 1.66 May .69 .61 .68 .88 .67 July .66 .68 .66 .68 .66 Sept. .64 .64 .61 .64 .63 Pork May 63.60 51.80 51.60 53.80 53.30 July 49.66 49.90 49.60 49.90 49.61 Lard May 31.60 31.56 33.50 31.65 81.50 July 11.15 31.15 31.86 31.95 31.80 Ribs May 28.90 28.90 28.76 . July 27.66 27.70 27.55 27.70 27.60 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, May 16. -Flour Unchanged. Barley $1.001.10. , Rye No. 2, $1.42, 1.41. Bran $39.00. Corn $1.88!. 70. y , " Oats 6465e. , Flax 14.074.09. , . Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, May 1 5. Corn May, $1.71; July, $1.63; September, $1.561.66. ' - , St. Louis Grain. St Louis, May 15. Corn July, 11.68; September, 81.58. Oats July, 68c; September, 65a Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, May 15. Potatoes Unsettled; arrivals, 49 cars; old stock, sacked white rarloU. I1.802.00 cwt; new stork, job bing. Florida Spauldlng Rose ones. 17.76 OI.60 bbl.; twos, $5.606.50, Drawn for The Bee by McMamis Copyright lilt International News Service. the Day , FINANCIAL New York, May II. The most distinctive feature of today's stock market was the oerceotible diminution of business and variety of Issues dealt in. Transactions again ran wen over i,iiuo,uuo snares, dui failed bv a liberal margin to approach yesterdayls total, which marked the year's high record. - Advances of ens to five points were reg istered during the forenoon, chiefly among steels and affiliated equipments, but ths tone became hesitant later, gains In ons quarter being neutralised by declines else where, especially among oils and motors. several significant developments com bined to restrain bullish ardor, these In cluding the- money situation and further demoralization in the foreign exchange market Paris remittances recording an other sharp decline. , - yesterdays high ana nnsi rate or per cent for call loans proved fictitious in that today's maximum was only per cent, subsequently declining to I per cent The fact remained that local finan cial institutions were urging a check an stock market excesses. United States Steel made a further moderate gain at its best but this was reversed later, the stock losing one point Other steels and equipments, notably Lackawanna and Golf States, Virginia Iron, Pullman, General Electric Airbrake and Baldwin Locomotive showed extreme advances of two to six points, but these were materially shaded at ths end. Local utilities, mainly tractions, domi nated, the final dealings, Brooklyn Transit and Interborough Consolidated, also gas shares, gaining two to six . and ons-half points, with tobaccos land sundry special ties. Sales amounted to 1,600,000 shares. Aside-from utilities, which accompanied the rise In related shares, ths bond mar ket, including Liberty issues, were Irreg ular. Total sales, par value, aggregated $18,750,000, Old United States coUDon' 4n lost one- eighth on call, - The number ef shares and the range of prices of the leading stocks were as follows: Am. Bt Sug. . . . Am, Can ... 1. . Am, Car Fdry Am. H. st L. pfd. 1,900 81 80 80 6,200 56 55 55 6.700 104 101 102 6,000 124 121 121 14.200 79 78 78 AJU. IjOCO. . . . . , Am. S. & Ref, .. 10,900 79 77 78 Am. Sug. Ref. .. 2,800 132 110 111 Am. Sum. Tob... 4,300 109 108 109 Am. Tel. A Tel. . 2,500 104 103 103 Am. Z., L. A S. 400 17 17 17 Anaconda Cop... 11,400 67 "66 67 Atchison 3,100 96' 96 96 A., G. & W.I. 8 8 6,500 168 164 164 Bald. Loco 86,600 103 . 48 100 B. & 0 2,900 61 60 50 Beth. Steel "B" 21,600 79 77 77 B. & Sup. Cop. 3,400' 26 24 25 Cal. Pet 1.200 ' 32 " 32 82 Can. Pac. 1.000 167 166 166 Cen. Leather ... 32,500 94 91 92 Chess.. & 0 4,900 67 66 66 C, M. & 8t. P.. 12,100 44 42 42 Chi. and Nor.,.. 3,500 98 97 88 C. R. I. A P. .. 8,900 29 28 28 2,600 38 87 37 Chlno Cop. .... Colo. F. & L ... Corn Proo Cruc. Steel . . . . Cuba Cane Sug. . Dlst. Sec. Corp... 1,800 47 46 4 3, SUV ezit 63 62 14.100 76 75 , 76 9,100 36 33 34 4,900 77 76 76 2,400 18 18 18 6.600 167 164 165 1,500 187 184 184 1,500 96 96 96 5,800 4S 46 45 10,800 63 51 61 12,200 119 118 118 4,200 27 26 26 2,800 61 50 60 1,200 24 24 24 10,300 34 83 33 15,500 180 178 178 urie Gen. EleC Gen. Mot Gt Nor. pfd. ... Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs. Inspir. Cop Int. M. M. pfd. . Int. Nickel Int Paper K. C. So. Ken. Cop Mex. Pet ....... Miami Cop. . ... -Mid vale Steel .. Mis. Pac. l.ZUU 24 Z4 X4 28,000 49 47 47 31,700 83 81 33 N. Y. Cen. 8.&U0 79k 79 79 li N. Y.. N.H.iE 4,400 32 31 82 yor. 0.- wes 2,suw no iu ju Nor. Pac 8,300 16 95 . 95 Fan. Am. Pet .. 7,900 ' 89. 88 88 Penn 4,100 41 , 45 46 Pitts. A W. Va... IOO" 39 38 88 Pitts. Coal 2,300 66 55 65 Ray Con. Cop. .. 6,300 21 20 . 21 Reading .14,800 88 87 87 Rep. I. & S 6,700 88 86 86 Shat- Ariz. Cop.. 900 15 15 15 Sin. OH A Ref. . 38,500 66 64 64 So. Pac 27,600 107 108 108 So. Ry 6,600 81 30 31 Stude. Corp. .... 13,400 84 81 83 Texas Co 8,900 281 275 276 Tob. Prod. .... 11,000 88 88 88 Union Pac 200 1S5M 184 1161A U. Cigar Stores.. 1,600 134 138 114 IT. S. Ind. Al. .. 6,200 156 152 164 U. S. Steel ....138,800 104 102 102 V. S. Steel, pfd.. 600 115 114 114 Utah Cop 2,700 78U 77 77 Wes. Union .... 300 83 . 88 83 West. Elec. 25,600 56 56 '65 Willys-Overland 8,500 84 83 11 New Tork Bond List. U. S. 2s, r. .... 99Gen. Elec. 5s .. 99 U. S. 2s, c. ..-, 99'G. N. 1st 4s. 86 -u. a. as, r. ... g -in. cen. ref. 4s 81 'J; 8. 3s, c. ... 89 I. M, M. 6s 101 U. 8. Lib., 3s.8.86K. d. S. ref. 6s. 87 U. 8. 4s, r. ,..10S L. A N. un. 4s.. 86 U. S; 4s, c. ....101'M. K. T. 1st 4s 65 A. F. Sec. 5s .. 93Mo. Pac. gen 4s 62 A. T. A T. cl. 6s 92 Mont Pow. 5s.. 9i Anglo-French 5s 97 N. Y C. deb. 6s 98 Arm. & Co. 4s 87.Vo. Pac. 4s 83 Atch. gen 4s .. 82No. Pac. 3s .... 60 B. ft O. cv. 4s 780. S. L. ref. 4s. 86 Beth. St. ref, 5s 89P. T. A T. 5s . 91 Cen. Leath. 6s. 96Pa. con. 4s .. 94 Cen. Pac. 1st.. 80Pa. gen. 4s .. 87 n, & O. cv. 6s.. 90 Read'g gen 4s 83 C. B. & Q. )t. 4s 95S. L. S. F. ad. 6s 68 C. M. St. P. cv. So. Pac. cv. 6s. 108 4s 71 So. Ry. 6s 95 C. R. I. & P. T. A P. 1st .... 92 Ry. ref. 4s-.. 74Cn. Pac. 4s .... 86 C. A S. rf. 4s 78 U. 8. Rub 6s... 88 D. R. O. rf. 6s 48U. 8. Steel 6s ..100 D. of C. 6s, 1931 96 'Wabash 1st .. II Erie gen. 4s ... 65 Bid. . ' Local Stocks and Bonds Quotations furnished by Burns, Brinker. Co., 449 Omaha National Bank Bldg..' Stocks. Bid. Asked. Burgess-Nash 7 per cent pfd.. 100 .... Deere A Co. com 70 . .... Drake Court No. 1 SO .... Gooch Food Prod, pfd., bonus. 99 100.. Gooch Food Prod. Com...... 60 - 77 Harding Cream Com ...101 102 Llbby, McNeil A Llbby.....; 40 $0 Lincoln T. & T. Com. 7 per et .... k 96 Nebraska Power pfd 100 Nicholas Oil Com 15 .... Om. C. B. St. Ry. pfd 47 62 Om. Grain Membership 6600 Packers Nat. Bank 180 .... Sprauue T. A R., bonus... 46 Sioux City Stk. Yds. Pds.... 87 11 M. E. Smith 7 per cent pfd., 102 .... Swift A Co. Internet 62 61 Swift A Co. 146 146 Union. Stock Yds., Om...... 18 100 Bonds. Cudahy Pkg. 6s (1146) 18, .... Om. A C. B. St Ry. 6s (1928) 76 Puget Sd. Tr. Lt A P. 7s (192D.100 100 92 Studebaker Corp. 7s (1928).. 18 11 Municipals. Bode, la., 5s (1923-1939)'.... .... 4.80 p. c Denver. Colo. Wat 4s (1948). 17 98 Alexandria, S. D n (1929-39). .. 4 p. a Garner, la., Sctu 6s (1924) 4.76 p. e. City of, Omaha 4a (1933).... II 11.10 ( - . - Liberty Bond Prices. .''New York. Mav 16. Llbertv hnni. etna. king: 3a. 98.10; first 4s, 95.60; subscribed s, s.9o; nrst 4s, 15.50; subscribed 4s. 94 40; third 4s. 96.42; fourth 4s, 94.44. New York, May 16. Liberty bonds at 11:30 were: 3s, 98.80; first 4s, 196.60; second 4s, 14.20; first 4s, 96.80; second s. 94.84;- third 4s, 96.36; fourth 4s, 94.40. , London Sliver. London, May 15. Bar silver, 158 d per ounce. Money and Discount Unchanged. " I?ew York Sugar. New York. May lS.'-SugarUnchanged. $133,760,942 013 DEPOSIT IN BANKS OF OMAHA TODAY Victory Loan Subscriptions Caused Considerable De crease In Amount of, , Money Carried In Banks. v' The call of the comptroller of the treasury, requesting that banks report conditions at the close of business, May 12 ii out. . Omah? banks have responded. In the ag gregate this call shows that on the date indicated, there was the sum of $133,760,942 on deposit, as against $139,437,358 when the previous call was made on March 4 of this year. The present statement, in the banks, as compared with that of March 4 indicates a falling off of $5,676,402 in a little more than two months. According to bankers, the aggre gate of the deposits at this time is satisfactory and indicates I healthy business condition throughout Oma ha banking territory. The decrease in the amount of money on deposit May 12, as com-, pared with that of March 4, is ex plained by bankers. In helping the government to float the Victory loan, Omaha subscribed In round numbers $10,000,000 and something like 50 per cent of this was paid in cash. To make the payments money was drawn from' the banks, thus reducing the total of the deposits. The loan account of the Omaha banks indicates that during the peri od between the previous, and the call of the comptroller just made, banks of the city loaned out $84, 120,878, as against $82,848,642, March 4, of this year. This increase of $1,272,236 Is considered a fair index of the increase of the business of the " city, -i," x " The following tables show the de posits and loans carried by the re spective banks, together with a comparative table for March 4, the date of the previous call of the comptroller of the treasury: i y DEPOSITS. J March 4, 1911. May 11,1919. Omaha National.. 131,906,597 110.604,483 ! U. S. National.. 33,988.88-5 10.180.391 First National... ' 23,620,114 11, 874. SOT Stock Yards Nat'! 11,985,094 11,806,171 Merchants' Nat'l. 13,96,16S 16.I16.61S Llvs Stock Nat'l. : 1,111,165 8,871,664 State B'k, Omaha 4,061,56s 4.511,414 Nebraska Nat'l. .4 4,166,671 - 4,477.095 Packers' Nat'l... 1,081,111 v 6,107.11! Corn Exe. Nat'l.. 1,516,741 1,929.617 Security State.... 1,410,241 1,841,639 American State.. 1,208,384 ' 1,141,817. So. Omaha Sav'gs 610,986 613,392 Union State ..... 990,900 127,041 Bank of Benson.. 760,146 768,161 F. M., Benson.. , 192,409 183. 07S Bank of Florence 352.761 127,701 Pioneer State ... . 116,734 - 168.068 Coram'l, Florence 106,141 19.121 Total .. ...1111.437,161 1183,760,946 LOANS. March 4, 1111. May 11, 1111. Omaha Nat'l.,.. I 17,408,041 18,178,515 U. S. Nat'l...... 10,796,641 11.014.770 First Nat'l...... 11,878,431 11.168,680 Stockyards Nat'l 10,269,701 1,960,491 Merchants Nat'l 10,308,367 ' 9,744,651 Livestock Nat'l. 6.736,603 6,940,806 State BkV'Om.. 1,011,167 .1.696,161' Nebraska Nat'l. 3,477,867 1,886,692 Packers Nat'l. ,, 8,825,948 1.300,183 Security State.. 1,017,205 ' 1,083,153 American State. 943,296 1,155,671 So. Om. Savings 114,736 621,896 Union State ; 120,131. : 935,369 Bk. of Benson,. " 643,117 , 606,137 F. A M., Benson. . 426,001 . -. , . 450,871 Bk. of Florence ' 146,364 '.. 219,471 Pioneer State... 196.617 ' J80.29a Comm'l, Florence 93,801 86,700 uorn Exc'Natl. 1,834,898 1.S9J.17S Totals .1 82,848,643 1 14,120,871 Judge Rules In Divorce Court That Father May See Son On Sundays Their- little year-and-a-half old son, ' Edwin, is the one tie which 1 bound Ethel Dygert 1 and Harold dygert together. They made a spirited fight for possession of the child in the hearing of Mrs. Dygert's suit for divorce before Judge Troup in divorce court yesterday. Judge ; Troup finally awarded custody of the youngster to the mother, but with the odd provision that the father shall have the cus tody of the little one every Sunday from 9 o'clock jn the morning until 5 o'clock in the evening, "health and weather permitting." Nothing is said in the decree as to who is to determine whether the boy's health and the condition of the weather are propitious. Neither father nor mother is to take the child outside of Douglas county. "I'll certainly be waiting at the door at 9 o'clock every Sunday morning to take my boy out," said the father as he bade the smiling baby goodby. He is also ordered to pay $40 a month for the child's support. Wilson's Message Will Be Only Few Hundred Words Paris, May 15. President Wilson has advised the cable companies that his message to the forthcoming special session of congress will not be more than a few hundred words, enabling it to be cabled probably on the day of delivery. Money and Excitant e. New York, May 15, Mercantile Paper Unchanged. Sterling 60-day bills, 14.61: commercial 60-day bills, 4.61; demand, 14.66; cables, 14.6514.' ; Francs Demand. 6.16; cables 15.38. Guilders Demand, 40Kc; cables, 40 13 16c. , Lire Demand, 17.81; cables, 17.11. Bar Silver 1.11. Mexican Dollars 84c Tune Loans Strong; unchanged. Call Money Strong: high. 6; low, IK ruling rate, 6; offered at 6; last loan 61k per cent. Tank Line Dividend. v New York, May Ths directors of the Union Tank Line company, meeting hre today, declared a dividend of 11.56 a share for the quarter ending June 26. They alee called a special meeting of the stock, holders to authorise changing the name 08 the corporation to the Union Tank Cat company and increasing the capital stock from 112,000,000 to 125,000,000. PACKING out, BUTTER EGGS re ao I Mae 1116 -1118 - Douglas TqI -Douglas 1 521