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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Colorado Lands.
10.000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin
coin Co.. Colo, lands. Bargains. Easy
""' pee J. u. Manrer. Arriba. Colo.
Nebraska Lands.
KIUBXLL rnnvTr t.iKna
Owner will call some of the very but
quarters and half sections In Kimball
county. Neb., la tb eorn and wheat
country, to responsible farmers. I will
sell direct and make very good term to
5!2" Fho will farm and Improve It.
. j w mm to men who win come here.
T?2 ' '"ant to deal with speculators.
nunresa r. v. Box 13T. Kimball. Neb.
""M aner ranches for sale in Valley
. county. Nebraska. Champion of world
.... popcorn, write me what you want
riave some or the best. W. M. and B.
n. juvBrq, urq. iseb.
2,000 ACRES
nnerman county; 10 mll-s south of
uuraon; i miles Niobrara river front
ate; 1.000 acres best farm lend; balance
best of pasture; with timber along river
and tn two large draws. Priced much
below anything else offered to this
vvun ly.
. S. 8. R. B. MONTGOMERY.
t'iy Nat Pk, Bldg. Omsha, Neb.
8-8ECTION RANCH.
Lincoln county. Neb.. miles from
ouinenana on the main Una of the U.
r. Ry. Lend blocked solid, 400 acrea
food farm land. Will five good terms
on aaie. write owner for Information.
JOHN W BAUGHMAN. LIBKRAU KAN
OWNER will sell Ma A. rlose in. all tilla
ble; 220 acres winter wheat; half crop
with place: 40 acres on river; only $90
' U".,cr" Tama. F. A. Green. Hairier,
Neb.
FOR WESTERN NEBRASKA and EasTern
Colorado lands sea
HELD LAND CO.
' 064 Brandels Bldg.
GOOD western Nebraska, 80 acres In
wheat. One-third crop foes to yur
chsser. 140 per acre. a D. Arm-
mronn. minor, 318-n securities Bide
WRITE n.e for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches In rood old Dawes
county. Arab I Hungerford. Crawford.
Neb.
KIMBALL County, Neb.. Laramie county.
Wyoming, farm land; particulars from
C. V. NELSON. .
81 Omaha Natl. Bank Btilg.
MERRICK COUNTY. Inn roved corn and
alfalfa taims st the right price. M. A.
LARSON Central City. Neb.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN.
101 Karhach Blk. Tyler 684.
IMPROVE!1 and unimproved wheat farms.
. Kimball Co., Nebraska R. E. Holmes,
Rushnell Neb.
Oregon Lands.
JORDAN VALLET. Oregon, offers you a
home In tha land of sunshine, where
conditions are right (or raising alfalfa
- and cam . Addres . Jordan Valley
Farms. Boise Idsho.
' ' Washington Lands.
FOR SALE
OR
TRADE t
I HAVE A FIVE-ACRE BEARING
APPLE ORCHARD EIGHT YEARS
OLD. OVER 800 TREES, NEAR YA
KIMA, WASH. FREE OF ALL EN
CUM BRANCES. WHAT HAVE TOUt
HYDE, 431 RESERVE BANK BLDG.,
- . KANSAS CITY, MO.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. 50 per
a., Including paid up water right. Henry
Levi ft C. M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat
Iowa Lands.
118-ACRE FARM.
S miles of Council Bluffs; about two
thirds farm land, most of which Is bot
tom; good buildings; 6 or 1 acres alfal
fa; good level road to city. This Is
worth looking up at $160 per acre.
McOEB REAL ESTATE CO.,
108 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.
Miscellaneous.
LAND SALE.
MONDAY, MAY 26, 2 P. M.
40 ACRES WELL" IMPROVED.
On the above date at the Empress
theater, Central City, Neb., we will sell
at publlo auction to the highest bidder
regardless of plica the following describ
ed real estate, located three miles north
and one-half mile west or unapman,
Neb. The southeast quarter and the
east half of the southwest quarter of
section 25, township 18, range 8, west of
the 6th P. M., Merrick county, Nebras
ka, containing 240 acres more or less, ac
cording to government survey. Land
will be sold in two tracts, 160 acrea with
the improvements and the eighty unim
proved. IS per cent of the purchase
price cash day of sale. 35 per cent
February 14, 1920, walanc good terms.
Soil; Qood black loam, lies perfect For
full description of Improvements or any
other Information address Nebraska
Realty Auction Co.. Central City. Ne
braska. MARK CARRAHER, Auc't. M.
A. LARSON, Mgr., ROLOFF BROTH
ERS. Owners' .
GOOD FARM AT RIGHT PRICE.
Well-Improved 160 acres, three inlles
front Pierce; has alfalfa, pasture, large
grove, fine plow land, and thrifty or
chard of about 250 trees; land is all
level. Tha price of $176 per acre will
look good to. a person who Is prepared to
handle a choice farm like this one, W.
E. Powwrs, Pierce, Neb.
DON'T DELAY ON THIS ONE.
Improved 160, three miles from good
town, tn Pierce county; 12 acres alfalfa,
10 pasture, about ten acres yards, bulld
. ing spot, trees and orchard, balance In
plow. Price $166 per acre. W. E. Pow
ers. Pierce. Neb.
THIS WILL SUIT YOU.
Improved 240 acres In northeast part
Of Pierce county; well divided as to
alfalfa, pasture and plow land. A bar
gain at $140 per acre. W. E. Powers,
Pierce. Neb. '
BUY THIS NOW.
Improved 160, two miles from Pierce;
six acres alfalfa, eight acres hog pasture,
12 acres pasture; balance In cultivation.
Price $120 per acre. W. E. Powers,
Pierce. Neb.
ALFALFA, grain and stock farms. Send
for list today. Willis Cadwell. Broken
' Bow. Neb;
FARM LANDS WANTFD
A'Bi will sell your farm; timely sales:
quick returna Held Land Co.. 64
Brandels BldK. '
AUTOMOBILES
COME, NOW.
A reat sale of many dlffprent sizes
and style of automobiles
JONES-HANSEN- .
CADILLAC COMPANY,
" "A Safe Place to Buy."
' While waiting for shipments of new
Csrdillscs to catch up with orders we
: are selling used and rebuilt cars.
All slzes-falt prices.
We are not satisfied until you are.
Come in now.
' JONES-HANSEN-CADILLAC
COMPANY,
Farnani8t. at 26th, , Harney 710.
MOON TOURING CAR.
T-passenger, (-cylinder, IS H. P.
Aa good as new. Call Harney 40S4.
USED CARS.
1 IFord touring car, 1917 $350.00
3 Oldsmobtle truck. Hi ton... 300.00
1 Maxwell sedan. 1(17 300.00
1 Buick . sedan 360 00
I Mitchell touring. 1015 360.00
1 Overland touring. 1917........ 400.00
1 Mitchell roadster. 1915........ 200.00
1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap - 360.00
Auto Repair Shop, for sal or trad.
I.ota of Auto Parts and Supplies.
1511 Davenport St Phone D. 1341,
RENT A Hew ford
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
' It CENTS PER MILK. .
TOO ARE COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE! AQAINST LIABILITY RESULT
IN" FROM ACCIDENT.
5 NEW 11 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO..
DOUO. 3633. 1314 HOWARD
FORDS FORDS
DRIVE YOURSELF
TOURINO 10 PER ROADSTERS
TRUCKS
CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Melcher Service Co.,
JB1 LEAVENWORTH. DOU0 4IM
MAKE YOUR old Ford new. O'Rourte
Ooldstrom Auto Co., distributors of
Amu Bllt touring and commercial
bodies. - 3701 South Z4th street, phone
South 3. 10$ North 16th, phone 33.
New and need Fords. Tim payment
. MEEKS AUTO CO.
" Used cars bousht. sold and exchanged.
We buy for cash and sell on time. Full
line to Mleot from. Middle State Garage.
lOlt-a Farnam St. Douglas 4101.
MEEKS ATJTO CO, ,
BRINGING UP
If IF rtXJR KOSOANO 5KOKEj II II "I HOW II . f HERE A VERY 1 I 1 1 J 1 I I " I II t II I I SAY I CAsF THAT fio )
WEFTHEECKSARTftu J y CA 1 (LI-FINE OSAR-IT ' ' J ' " : . A- , . : 'ffi L
( GREYER nqt, rAKE HH P" K!! V ' v-, 'A X . . 1U.NOT BE S . & THE HOPiTil HE WANTS
TY&.'CK- 1 TVVYT zVLX . "' ,OU-VT ( BOTHERED WITH x (TO
' : - , - ' - 4:
Would-be Suicide's Apology
St. Louis. Mo., May . After
writing a note in which he apolo
gized .to the management of the
Grand hotel for "using room 18 for
this purpose. " Charles H. Mitchell,
a printer, 51 years old, swallowed
poison. He was taken to the City
hospital and is expected to recover.
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALE BT OWNER Hudson 6-40.
Will demonstrate from to 11 Wednes
day, May 21. Dundee garage or from
7 to 8:30 same night. Phone Tyler 037
and ask for manager. Residence phone.
Walnut 2157.
FOR SALE Nearly now Ford touring car;
perfect condition; Melnze Electric start
er, tool box, tire holder, steering device.
Harney 1913.
Used cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
1563 Farnam St D. 170.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.,
!0 Farnam 8t. Omaha, Neb.
20
1176 8BECIAL 1176.
It Ford touring, extra good.
Tt Overland, starter and lights.
TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam.
1100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spsctng af
finity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N 18th
8ELLINO only privately-owned used cars.
Tha Omaha Used Car Market. U17
Leavenworth 8t Tyler 234T. -
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED
CARS: i quick action; no delay. Auto
Exchange Co. 2060 Farnam St. D. 6035.
NEW and used Ford, Ames bodies. Im
mediate delivery. O'Rourke Ooldstrom
Auto Co., 3701 So. 24th. So. 'J9.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.,
2300 Farnam St.
EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service.
SERVICE OARAOE.
18th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
FORD MARKET, . 2230 Farnam. Used
Fords. Time, cash, Lleerty bonds, new
bodies, $96.
AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE.
SERVICE GARAGE.
Kit) and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000.
THE DIXIE FLYER,
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
2520 Farnam St
BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
15th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D.
3S00.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfleld carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards.
ONE small commercial
Call South 1066.
body for truck.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself; at very reasonable
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska Serv
ice Garage. Utb and Farnam Douglas
7300.
Tires and Supplies.
CUT PRICES ON
NEW TIRES
30x3 ' Plain, $10.00 Nonskld, $11.00
30x.1V Plain, 12.60 Nonskld, 13.60
SSxSVi Plain, 14.75 Nonskld, 16.60
32x4 Plain. 22.50 33x4, 23.00
84x4 Empire Nonskld All First, 25.00
S5x4H Plain, 26.50 Nonskld, 27.50
OMAHA RADIATOR & TIRE qO.
1819 Cuming St. 2064 Farnam St.
OUR prices are right and our new method
of vulcanising is guaranteed , for life of
tire or tube.
CLOUSE VULCANIZING
STATION,
619 South 16th St.
NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE.
Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, (risk.
Write for price. Mention sizes.
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2018 Fsrnam.
NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We
retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure
process. Ideal Tire Service. 25J6 Har
ney St. '
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO..
H. 6768. 2914 FARNAM ST.
GAIN mor miles; have your Urea r
treaded by O. & G. Tire Co.
$415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
Trucks
PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL
MODELS
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C. ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 1767
1407-21 Capital Ave.
Repairing and Painting.
A NEW CORE IN
YOUR' RADIATOR
At a saving of 33 per cent from list
'price. MANUFACTURED IN OMAHA.
24-hour service. We make any style
radiator and fender for automobile,
truck of tractor. Special attention giv
en td repair work. Write us lor prices
on our Honeycomb Ford raihators and
cores.
OMAHA RADIATOR MFG. CO.
1819 Cuming St
F. P. BARNUM CO.. 2125 Cuming. Doug
las 8044. High grade automobile painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEX DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargalna In used machines. Victor H.
Rooa, the Motorcycle man. $7th and
ravenwortb eta j
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home
solicits your old elothlng, furniture,
magazines. We collect We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. ' Call and inspect our new home.
1110-1113-1114 Dodge St.
TO Whom It May Concern: I will In no
way be responsible for any debts con
tracted by my wife. O. C Sorensen,
2015 Dorcas St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
WHEAT screenings- $2.00 per hundred. A
W Wagner. 801 N16thgt.. Doug 1142.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
DON'T FOROET the big horse end mule
auctions at stock yards stable pert
Wednesday. Expect a good run of
choice farm mares, matched teams of
farm chunk and one carload of farm
mulu S.tl Harts at 10 o'clock. L C
Gallup. Aurfoneer. ' -
ONE team, wagon and harness. Horses 7
and 8 years old. One black mare mule,
sound, $126. One gray horse, cheap.
Also one cow, fresh. Call 4429 So; 23d
St. Phone So. 475.
Harness. Saddles and Trunks.
We Make Them Ourselves.
ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. 1810 rarnsm
FOR 8ALE Cow, beautiful Guernsey, gives
4 gallons very rich milk, very gentle.
Call South 3735.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED by the Business Men -f
Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and
notes as security. 8'0. nt. H. goods,
tout. $3.50.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
433 Security Bldg.. loth A Fsrpam. Ty. 660
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
11 CT. LIBERTY BONDS, OOT
W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1833. O
6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDO.. TY. 380
LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleshock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6613. Est
1891.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
MONEY to loan on city property,
dress H-L Omaha Pee, . , .(
Ad-
FATHER
Amended Petition in
Suit for $120,000,000
Is Record Breaker
John 0. Yeiser yesterday filed an
amended petition in the suit of Lou
ise Osborne Ferson and Grace Os
borne against Armour & Co., the
Standard Oil company and 40 oth
er corporftions and individuals for
$120,000,000, for a baked bean bis
cuit which the two women claim to
have invented and which, they al
lege, the corporations manufactured
without permission. '
The petition is a record-breaker
in size as well as in the amount of
damages asked. It consists of 360
large typewritten pages and a spe
cial file to be used for filing it in
the office of the clerk of the district
court.
Morris & Co., one of the defend
nts named, filed an answer yester
day, asking the court to strike out
the petition "for the reason that all
the allegations and averments there
in contained are frivolous, meaning
less, scandalous, and, in fact, a reflec
tion and affront on the intelligence
of this court."
1 understand you have a number of the
old masters in your gallery."
"Gallery J" echoed Mr. Cumrox. "Non
sense! I've got 'em right down In the
rront row." Washington Star.
City Property for Sale
$9,500.00 Will buy Lot 2, Block 80, City of Omaha, with a 12
room, modern house, not a new one, but in good re
pair. Lot 66x132. A splendid site for a downtown
apartment house. This property ought to be worth
twice amount asked, being only two and a half blocks
N. W. of postoffice and in line for great improve
ments in the near future Will take $5,500 cash and
carry back $4,000.
' "0.00 Will buy the property known as 3861 Charles Street,
' with a 9-room modern house. Lot 50x127. A $500
barn or garage on the place. This is not a new house
but in good repair. You can buy this on easy terms.
Would rent for $30 per month. '
?4,000.00 Will buy the property known as 1915-1917 Elm Street,
south part of town, with a 12-room part modern
house, arranged in four apartments. Will rent for
$44 per month and rents very low at that. This
property is located in a good neighborhood; paved
streets, near good stores and school and will be sold
on easy terms. Someone with a little money could
buy this and live in one apartment rent free, and let
the other three apartments pay for the property.
C M. RYLANDER
' 854 Omaha National Bank BIdf ., Omaha, Neb.
ACCOUNTING
r
With peace assured, we In America face a period of such commerical pos
sibilities that but a few may be expected to appreciate adequately what this
reconstruction period can mean to the nation and to the individual.
Just as the war was won by combining scientific principles and American
spirit, so will our new business supremacy be builded.
The individual who will prepare now to take part in the great work of the
next decade is the man who will put himself above the plane of ordinary job
competition, because the demands for qualified accountants are now greater
than the supply, and experts will be increasingly hard to find.
PREPARE NOW FOR
PEACE DEMANDS
Ambitious men and' women who will
master expert accounting need never
fear competition for ordinary posi
tions, but on the contrary, because of
the income tax, new industrial and
commercial activities, and other sim
ilar demands, will command higher
salaries than ever before.
If you want, to earn more than
$3,000, it will pay you to investigate
the I. A. S. Training. The present
"impossible to satisfy" demands for
all grades of accountants is an in
iiication that the prophecy of con
servative authorities that the short
age would be much greater after the
war than before, is being realized.
International Accountants Society
638 Paxton Building, Omaha.
SPUDS
A REAL POTATO
BONANZA
Here is a chance to become one of the elect.
I have a half-section ideal
of the city limits, with soil especially adapted to
the 200-bushel spud crop that makes a fortune in
one vear. Verv good improvements, about two-
thirds under plow now and
potato crop next year, i ne price is $oi, ana zuu
bushels to the acre (about our average crop) -
"well, figure it yourself.
worth this farm?
WRITE QUICK.
W. R. BOWMAN
Hay Springs, Nebraska
Sheridan County.
SPUDS
High Praise for the
Minneapolis Orchestra
At the Brandeis theater Friday
evening, May 23, Mr. Henry Cox
will present the Minneapolis Sym
phony orchestra 50 men -Emil
Oberhoffer conductor in concert
at 8:15 promptly. This is one of
the greatest American orchestras,
ranking with the world's best, and
is. well known in Omaha, having
appeared here upon several different
occasions. A prominent writer tn
the Outlook says of it:
"There are few orchestras in the
world that xan be ranked with the
Minneapolis orchestra. An or
chestra such as this is like an In
dividualit has a soul and body. Its
soul is its musical qualities its
body is its financial support. Emil
Oberhoffer, the conductor of the
Minneapolis symphony orchestra, is
the creator of its soul; wnue a
srrouo of oublic-spirited men and
women of Minneapolis is the creator
of its body. Minneapolis hms a rea
son to be proud of its orchestra.
It belongs in the same class with
the Boston symphony orchestra and
the Thomas orchestra of Chicago."
Italy has removed the restrictions
on the export of wool, wool mixture
waste and olive oil containing bisul
phide preservatives, to all countries
except Sweden, Norway, Denmark,
the Netherlands, Switzerland and
enemy countries.
Cost C. P. A.
or Executive
I. A. S. TRAINING
' QUICK, SURE,
AUTHORITATIVE
We guarantee that the work you
do under us will be personally
graded by a Certified Public Account
ant. Our spare time-plan has enabled
hundreds to succeed. More C. P. A.s
are numbered among our students
than any other school can claim.
Our elective features enable you to
specialize towards your own individ
ual goal.
Accepted applicants guaranteed
satisfaction. Low tuition, easy
terms. No class-room annoyances.
For catalog call, write or telephone
Douglas 6548. Opea until 6 P.. M.
SPUDS
potato farm just outside
all ready for a bumper
'Is your Summer's work
SPUDS
S Jigg and Maggio in Full
Pag of Colors in Tha Sunday Baa.
Market and
LIVE STOCK
Omaha. Live Stock.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Monday estimate
6.700 7,800 7.200
Same day last week 6,734 9,211 8.670
Same day 3 wks ago 6,669 11,519 3,113
Same day 8 wks ago 8,541 8,968 13.073
Same day year ago 8,009 8,777 6,674
Cattle The run of cattle this morning
was moderate, about 6,700 head, a few
more than was here a week ago and a few
hundred less than a year ago. Beef steers
of fairly good quality made up the bulk of
the supplies and while best heavy as well
as the desirable light handy weight cattle
ruled fully steady, the market was slow
and trend of values lower on the medium
and heavy steers. Best cattle here brought
$17.00 and deslrabl yearlings sold up to
$16.00. Cow stuff was In limited supply
and generally about steady with last
week's strong close. In stocker and feed
ers the trade was rather quiet, as offering
were limited, rrices were fairly held on
anything at all desirable In tht line.
BEEF STEERS.
No.
29..
10..
19..
9..
13..
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
..1034 $13 60 8 385 $14 SO
..1013 14 75 50 1144 15 00
..1100 15 25 25 1092 15 65
..1208 15 75 17 1205 16 76
..1200 17 00
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.. 421 8 85 10 471
12..
15..
81..
11..
21..
11 50
12 50
13 60
693 12 00 23 609
. 623
. 831
.1141
12 75
14 50
15 50
10.
733
809
42.
14 76
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
7 628 11 50 9 618 11 75
29 623 12 26 34 801 12 50
19 883 13 60 3 896 16 25
Quotations on Cattle Prime steers,
$16.2517.60; good to choice beeves, $15.00
(6)16.00; fair to good beeves, $13.76
14.75; common to fair beeves, $12.25
13.60; good to choice yearlings, $14.00
16.25; fair to good yearlings, $12.00
13.75; common to fair yearlings, $9.61
12.00; choice to prime heifers, $14,000
15.00; good to choke heifers, $12.E0(j
14.00; prime cows, $12.2514.00; good to
choice cows, $10.2512.25; fair to good
cows,' $9.0010.26; common to fair cows,
$6.509.00; choice to prime feeders, $13.50
14.60; good to choice feeders, $13.00
13.50; medium to good feeders, $11,006?
13.00; good to choice stockers, $13,00(j
13.00; fair to good stackers, $10.00 11.00;
common to fair stockers. $8.0009.50:
stock heifers, $8.6010.00; stock cows.
$8.00199.50: stock calves. $8.00(311.60:
veal calves, $7.60 13.75 ; bulls, stags, etc..
$10.0013.00.
Hogs Receipts amounted to 108 car
loads estimated at 7,800 head. Trade was
very active this morning opening with a
few sales 10c higher. Most of the hogs
selling at prices that looked 15c higher
and a few selling as much as 20c higher
Bulk of today's sales was J20.4520.60
ana top at 2U.ko
No. Av.
Sh. Pr.
No. Av.
86. .211
70. .243
48. .230
64. .247
67. .267
Sh. ' Pr.
80 $20 35
120 20 45
... 20 65
160 20 65
... 20 75
67. .208
81. .175
81. .220
41. .263
63. .262
71. .260
70 $20 30
140 20 40
210 20 66
70 20 60
... 20 70
40 20 80
Sheep Receipts today were 31 carloads
estimated at 7,200 head. There was not
much change in the sheep barn over Sun
day. Today's trade being a repetition of
the slow, draggy market of last week.
Comparatively very few lambs moved be
fore the noon hour, those few selling at
about steady prices.
FAT LAMBS.
138fdrs...7S 17 75 234 fdrs...74 17 75
110fdrs...73 17 75 32 cull.. 68 14 75
Quotations on Sheep Lambs good to
choice, $17.7518.25; lambs, fair to good,
$17.0017.76; spring lambs, $17.00018.26;
clipped lambs, $12.6014.00; cull lambs,
$7.0015.00; ewes clipped, good to choice,
$1011.25; ewes clipped fair to good,
$8.00(10.00; cull ewes, $6.008.00.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union stock yards. Omaha, Neb.,
for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m..
May 19, 1919:
RECEIPTS CARS. '
C, M. & St. P 4 8
Wabash 2
Union Pacific 66 9 33
C. & N. W., east.... 1
C. & N. W., west.. 72 48
C, St. P., M. & O. .. 61 16
C, B. & Q., east.. 4
C, B. & Q., west.. 68 29
C, R. I. & P., east.. 4
Illinois Central .... 8 1 ..
Chi. Gt. West 6 1
Total receipts ... .283 113 62
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cat. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co 645 1,308 1,398
Swift & Co 1,348 1,667 1,634
Cudahy Picking Co 1,086 1,821 1,695
Armour & Co 817 1,643 1,663
J. W. Murphy 1.947
Lincoln Packing Co. . . 42
So. Omaha Packing Co. . 11
St. Clair Packing Co. .. 10
HiSElns Packing Co 41
Hoffman Bros 49
Glassbprg 2 .....
P. O'Dea 5
Wilson 104
F. P. Lewis 123
J. B. Root & Co. 3t
.1. H. Bulla 34
R. M. Burruss & Co. .. 62
F. O. Kellogg 63 ......
Wertheimer & Degen .. 105 ..... .....
Sullivan Bros 82 ..... .....
A. Rothschild 39
Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co. .. 24
E. G. Christie 35
Baker 33
Banner Bros. 50
John Harvey 288
Jensen & Lundgren 182
Dennis & Francis 28
Omaha ............... .( , 18
Midwest 3
Cudahy from St. Paul.. 161
Other buyers 637 .
1,203
Total
...6,197 8,286 7,498
Chicagolive Stock.
Chicago, May 19. Cattle Receipts, 22,
000; beef steers, slow to unevenly lower;
early sales, -25c lowers: butchers stock,
calves and feeders steady; beef steers,
medium and heavy weight: choice and
prime, $16.60619.00; medium and good,
$13.7616.75: common, $11.7514.00; light
weight, good choice, 313.76 16.76; com
mon and medium, $10.6u14.OO; butcher
rattle, heifers, $8.2515.25; cows, $8.16
14.85; canners and cutters, $6.508.15;
Veal calves, light and handy weight,
$13.7514.75; feeder steers, $10.2616.50;
stock steers, $8.7513.76.
Hogs Receplts, 40.000: market fairly
active, mostly 10 to 20c higher than Sat
urday; top, $21.26; bulk, $21.0021.60:
heavy weight, $21.0021.25; medium
weight, $20.9021.25; -light weight, $20.66
21.25; light light, $19.66 20.85; heavy
packing sows, smooth. I20.1620.60;
packing sows rough, tl9.7520.10; pigs,
J1H.60W2O.OO.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 16,000; bids
unevenly lower. No sales; lambs, 84 lbs.,
down, 313.2514.75; 86 lb., 'up, $13.76
14.66: culls and common. $9.00(812.60:
springs. 1 ti. 60 & 18.75 ; yearling wethers.
lll.boijfis.uu; ewes, medium, good and
choice. I10.00gill.60; culls and common,
$4.609.75.
Sioux City live Stock.
Sioux City, May 19. Cattle Receipts.
8,500 head; market steady; beef steers,
$1 1.0(116.60; tat cow and heifers, $7.50
$13.75; canners, $5.007.O0; stockers and
feeders, $8.0012.60; feeding cows and
heifers, $7.00 10.00.
Hogs Receipt. 7,000 hesd; market
steady to 6c lower; light. $20.4020.60;
mixed, $20.6020.60; heavy, $20.55020.75;
bulk of sales, $20.60 9 20.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head;
market steady.
Cotton Future.
New York, May 19. Cotton futures open
ed firm: May, 30.00c; July, 28.60c to
28.90c; October, 27.25c; December, 26.60c;
January. 26.42a
Industrial News of the Day
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha, May .If.
Grain arrivals were particularly light
for corn today for a Monday's run. Re
ceipts were: 16 cara of wheat, 34 car
of corn, 8 car of rye and 4 car of barley.
There was a limited demand for corn
and the cereal had a rather alow sale,
At the prices obtained, which ranged
from 1 to 8 cents up, the bulk bringing
2 to 3 cents hlgner. uata were also
draggy at the prices of H to 1 cent up,
the bulk of the No. 8 white being cent
higher. Rye was about unchanged and
barley Vt cents advance. Wheat was
firm.
Corn No. t white, 1 ears, $1.61; No. E
white 1 oar, $1.66; No. white, 1 car,
81.17; l car, i.; No. , yeiiow, i car,
$1.71, 4 cars, $1.70; No. 4 ellow. I car,
$1.70; 1 car, $1.(8; No. 6 yellow, 1 car,
$1.68; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 1.69, 1 1-8 car,
$1.67, 1 car, ll.cs; No. 5, mixed, l car,
$1.66, 1 car, $1.66; sample mixed, 1-8 car,
$1.66 (heated).
Oats Standard. I car. (7c; No. t white,
l car, hi ac, i car, 7o, 11 cars, sottc;
No. 4 white. 1 cara. 6ttc. 1 car. (to.
Bye No. 3, 3-6 car, $1.38; No. I, 1
car. $1.38.
Barley No.J, 1 car, 11.13 VI; No. t, I
cars, $1.13tt; No. 1 feed. 2-5 oar, 11.00
(rye mixed).
Wheat No. 1 hard, 3-5 car, $2 50; 8-6 ear,
$3.45 (smutty); No. 3 hard, 1 car, $3.40
(rye mixed); 1 car, $3.85 (smutty); No. t
spring, 3-5 car, $2.40, 1 car, $2.38; No. 3,
northern spring, 1 car, $2.16 (smutty); No.
3 durum, 1 car $2.16 (amber), 1 2-6 cars,
$2.14 (mixed); No. 3 mixed, 1 car, $2.07,
(smutty).
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
, Tear
Receipts Today. Ago.
Wheat 471,000 401,000
Corn 368,000 714,000
Oat 748,000 703,000
Shipments
Wheat 1,692,000 74,000
Corn ..288,000 668,000
Oats 605,000 878,000
Omaha Grain Movement.
RECEIPTS.
Week Year
' Today, ago. ago.
Wheat 15 ' 13 18
Corn 34 56 98
Oat .i 87 27 $9
Rye 8 7 2
Barley 4 6 1
SHIPMENTS.
Wheat 18 0 5
Corn 27 47 132
Oats '. 11 47 39
Rye 6 2 0
Barley 1 10 4
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn. Cat
Chicago
Kansas City
.. 12
.. 66
..71
..143
.. 2
69
81
St. Lou!
Minneapolis . . .
Duluth
Winnipeg
Omaha Grain inspection.
The number of cars of grain of the sev
eral grades Inspected "In" here during the
piist 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 3 hard, 8; No. 1 mixed, 3;
No. 1 spring, 2; No. 2 spring, 1; No. 3
spring, 1; No. 4 spring, 2; total, 16.
Corn No. I white, i: no. i wnue, o;
No. 4 white, 8; No. 5 white, 1; No.
white, 1; sample white, 3; No. 1 yellow.
1 car; No. 3 yellow. 3; No. 4 yellow, 1;
No. 6 yellow, 2; No. 3 mixed, 6; No. 4
mixed, 2; sample mixed, 1; total, 28.
Oats No. 2 white, 1; standard, 4; No.
3 white, 9; No. 4 white, 2; sample white,
1; No. 3 mixed, 1; total 18.
Rye No. 2. 3: No. 3. 1: total. 3.
Barley No. 3, 1; sample, 1; total, 3.
Omaha Stock of Grain. '
Today. Tear ago. Charlges.
Wheat 540,000 14,000 161,000
Corn 443,000 1,132,000 57,000
Oats 405.000 1,042,000 '100,000
Rye 235,000 11,000 2,000
Barley 96,000 46,000 '26,000
Decrease. Increase.
Chicago Grata and Provision.
Chicago, May 19. Unwelcome rain, to
gether with higher quotations on hogs,
put strength today into the rorn market.
The finish, although unsettled, was at
1 to 2 cents net advance, with July
$1.61 to $1.61 and September $1.65
to $1.56Vi. Oats gained o to o and
provisions 12 to 75 cents.
Corn traders acted for the most part
on the assumption that wet weather would
retard the crop movement as well aa de
lay planting. At the same time advance
in the hog market showed that the feed
ing value of corn was again a bullish
factor. Besides, country offerings to ar
rive, were small, and the visible supply
decreased to a total of less than one
quarter of the aggregate a year ago.
Bearish speculators became free sellers
whenever support slackened, but their
efforts met with only moderate success,
notwithstanding that eastern demand was
slow and that arrivals of Argentine corn
sooner or later at Chicago and other west
ern centers was predicted. y--' '
Oats sympathized with the firmness' of
corn. In addition, export sales of 300,000
bushels were noted ami a decided faUlng
off In the visible supply. .
Word that vessels had been designated
for June and July shipments of provisions
helped to lift provisions. On the bulge,
however, stock yard interests turned
sellers.
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES
I Open. High. Low. Close. Sat'y.
Corn
May 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.71H
July 1.61 1.62 1.6914 1.6114 1.R9K,
Sept. 1.64 1.6694 1.54 1.66H 1.63'4
Oats
May .67 .67 .674 .6714 .67
July .66 66 .66 .66 .6574
Sept. .63 .63 .62 .6314 .62
Pork
May 53.80 53.80 63.65 63.75 53.00
July 49.60 49.60 49.00 49.00 4S.65
Lard
May 33.70 38.76 33.70 33.76 33.46
July 31.37 31.65 , 31.12 31.26 31.10
Ribs '
May 28.90 " 29.10 28.90 29.10 2.8S
July 27.40 37.72 27.30 27.80 37.17
New Tork General,
New York. May 19. Flour Dull; spring
patents, $12.2512.75; spring clears, $10.00
10.75; winter straights, $11 26H.T5;
Kansas straight. $12.60j13.00.
Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.3614
elevator export.
Corn Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow, $1.33
and No. 2 white, $1.95 cost and freight
New York.
Oats Spot, firm: standard, 78!479e.
Hay Firm; No. 1. $2.35; No. 2, $2.26
2.30; No. 3 white. $2.1502.20.
Hops Steady: state medium to choice,
1918, 3442c; 1917, ZD lie; Paclfto coast
1918, 39 4 5c; 1917, 2628c.
Pork Unsettled; mess, 157.00 5$. 00;
family, $65.0067.00.
Lard Firmer; middlewest, $34,200
34.30.
Tallow Strong; city special loose, 14c
Rice Firm; fancy bead, 1010c:
Blue Rose, 9914c.
Turpentine and Bosln.
Savannah, Ga., May 19. Turpentine
Firm, 76 lie; sales, 365; receipts, 141;
shipments, 7; stock, 25,816.
Rosin Quiet: sales, 870; receipts, 590;
shipments, 1; stock, 68,810.
Quote B, 10.75c; D, 10.97c; E, 10.97c;
F. 11.00c; .O, 11.05c: H, 11.10c; I, 11.26c;
K. 12.60e; M. 12.70c; N, 13.0ic; WG,
13.22c; WW, 13.60c.
i Dry Goods.
New York. May 19. Cotton goods today
were stronger and higher, and print cloth
were advanced 14c a yard. Colored cot
tons were higher. Raw silk was firm.
Burlaps were advancing. Linen were
very firm.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., May 19. Corn May,
$1.7114 1'July, $1.63; September, $1.65..
Drawn for The Bee by McManus
Copyright 1119 International News Service.
FINANCIAL
m Vnrk. Mav II. Trading on the
Stock exchange today was Influenced to a
large extent by the opening of the extra
session of congress, to wnicn ine iinan
! cnmmunltv looks for early relief, and
an unusual demand for several of the more
popular shipping snare.
Ralls, oils and some of the many In
dustrials and unclassified specialties which
have figured more or less extensively in
the almost uninterrupted advance of the
past 14 weeks also participated, but heavy
selling, presumably for profits, affeoted a
general reversal later. Marin common
and preferred, American International and
representative, as well as minor, rails led
the. rt.a at the onaninsv but heaviness of
Atlantic Gulf, General Motors and Steels
encouraged the short Interest to engage in
a series of drive.
The first selling movement centered
around American International and Ca
nadian Facitio and equipments, but was
followed by a sharp rally. In the final
hour offering assumed wider dimensions,
embracing United States Steel .and affili
ated Industrial. '
Several of the ao-called peace Industri
als also reacted on uncertain trade con
ditions, and leather Issues were adversely
affected by reports that the government
Intends to unload Its surplus supplies.
There was a counter-demonstration In
Texas company and Mexican petroleum,
while the rest of the aotlvs list was sag
ging, the market showing a confused and
irregular tone at the close. Sale amount
ed to 1,560,000 shares.
Monetary condition were unchanged,
little or no time funds being ' offered,
while call loans ruled at 614 per cent.
The bond' market was firm, low grade
rail being In demand. Change In do
mestic and foreign war flotation were
nominal. Total sales, par value, $10,700,
000. Old United States bonds unchanged
on call.
Number of shares and leading price of
New York stocks were a follows:
Sales. High. Low Close.
Amer. Beet Sugar 1,600 88 81 81
American Can... 7,200 66 64 64
Am. Car A Found. 3,200 103 10014 10014
Am. H. A L. pfd. 1.700 123 122 122
Amer. Locomot... 9,800 8014 78 78
Am. S. & Ref. ..10,700 79 78 78
Amer. Sugar Ref. 3.100 132 131 132
Am. Suma, Tobac 3,900 109 105 108
Amer. Tel. & Tel. 2,900 106 106 105
Am. Zinc, LAS. 400 17 17 17
Anac. Copper 11,700 69 69 69
Atchison 4,800 97 96 96
Atl., G.ZW.US.&. 6.700 166 166 162
Baldwin Locomo.,19,600 101 98 98
Baltimore AO... 7,600 55 54 54
Beth. StSeel "B". 11,600 78 77 77
Butte & Sup. Cop. 3,700 18 13 12
Cai. Petroleum.. 1,700 31 81 81
Canadian Pacific. 2,100 167 166 166
Central Leather. .12, 100 92 89 89
Ches. & Ohio 7,300 68 66 66
Chi., Mil. A St P.12,900 47 45 46
Chi. & N. W 1,700 101 100 100
Chi.. R. I. & P. .10,360 31 29 29
Chlno Copper ... 2.000 38 38 88
Colo. Fuel & Iron. 1,300 47 4 49
Corn Products. ...20,300 62 61 61
Crucible Steel 0,200 75 73 73
Cuba Cane Sugar. 8,800 86 84 36
Distillers Sec Cor.13,900 77 75 76
Erie 12,200 20 19 19
Gen. Motors 9,700 186 181 181
Gt. Nor. pfd 6.400 99 97 97
Gt Nor. Ore ctfs. 4.700 46 45 45
Illinois Central... 300 103 103 103
Insplra. Copper... ,000 66 65 56
Int. Mer. Ma. pfd. 73, 200 68 63 56
Inter. Nickel 14.700 27 27 27
Inter. Paper 1,600 62 61 61
K. C. Southern... 6,700 25 24 24
Kennecott Cop... 8,300 35 34 35
Mex. Petroleum.. 53,700 184 178 181
Miami Copper.. ..10,000 28 27 27
Mldvals Steel...
Mo. Pacific
Montana Power.
Nev. Copper....
7,200 48 47 47
19,200 33 32 32
.100 72 72 72
1,300, 17 17 17
1,600 62 82 81
N. Y. Central.
N.Y., N. H. & H.11,000 34 33 33
Norfolk A W 1,400 112 110 111
Northern Pac. .. 60,000 98 97 97
Pan-Am. Petrol. .31,700 91 89 90
Pennsylvania
8,300 48 47 48
1,400 66 66 65
6,600 21 21 31
21.700 90 88 83
3,500 87 84 84
200 15 15 16
Plttsb. Coal
Ray Con. Cop.,
Reading
Rep. Iron & St.
Shat. Ariz. Cop.
Sine. Oil & Ref.. .23,800 66 64 64
Southern Pacific. 25.800 109 108 108
Southern Ry 18,800 33 . 81 31
Studeb. Corp 16,600 83 81 81
Texas Co 6.500 279 172 270
Tobacco Prod 4,100 89 88 88
Union Pacific... 9.200 137 136 186
United Cigar St.. 4,400 135 133 133
U. S. Ind. Alco.-13.600 160 155 155
U. S. Steel 11,360 103 102 102
U. S. Steel pfd... 200 115 115 115
Utah Copper 1.900 79 77 77
westingn. Klec... 7,700 56 56 66
Willys-Overland . 6.100 34 84 23
New York Bond List.
TJ. S. 2s, r. ... 99G. N. 1st 414. 86
U. 8. 2s. o. ... 99 111. C. ref. 4s.. 81
U. 8. 3s, r. ... 89 I. M. M., 6s ...103
b. 3s, c. ... s k. c. a. ref. 6s. 88
U. S. Lib. 3s.. 99.40'L. A N. un 4 86
IT, S. 4s. r. ...106 M. K. T.'lst 4s 66
U. S. 4s, c. ...106M. P. gen. 4s ;.63
A. F. Sec. 5s .. 99 Mont Pow. 6s 92
A. .T. & T. ct. 6s 92 -N. Y. C. deb. 6s 99
Ang.-Fr. 6s .7 7-16Nor. Pac. 4s ..84
Ar. & CO. 4s 87 No. Pac. 3 ... 69
B. & O. cv. 4s 78 0. S. L. ref. 4s 86
Beth. St. ref. 5s 88Pac. T. & T. 5s 93
Cen. Leath. 5s. 96'Pa, con. 4s.. 94
Cen. Pac. 1st.. 80Pa. gen. 4a.. 87
C. & O. cv. 5s.. 90 Read. gen. 4s .. 83
C. B. ft Q. Jt. 4i 96 St. L. S. F.
C. M. ft St. P. adj. 6s 69
cv. 4a 79 So. Pac. cv. 6s. 109
C, R. I. P. So. Ry. 6s .... 94
Ry. ref. 4s .. 74 T. A P. 1st .... 91
C. & S. ref. 4s 79 Un. Pac. 4s ... 86
D. R. G. ref. 6s 62 V. B. Rub. 5s .. 88
D. Of C 6S, 1931 97 U. S. St. 5S
Erie gen. 4s . . . 66 Wabash 1st
Gen. Elec. 5s . . 99
Bid.
..100
.. 6
. New York Money. '
New York. May 19. Mercantile Paper
55c. Sterling, 60-day bills, $4.62;
commercial, 60-day bills on bank. $4.62;
commercial, 60-day bills, $4.62; demand,
$4.65; cables, $4.6C.
Francs Demand, $4 69; cables, $6.47.
Guilders Demand, 40CJ cables,
40 11-16C.
Time Loan Strong; all dates,. 6 O
5c.
Call Money Strong; high, (; low, 5;
ruling rate. 6; closing bid, 6; offered
at 6; last loan. 6. ,
Mexican Dollars 88o.
Bar Silver $1.09. .
New York Metal.
New York, May 19. Copper Firm; elec
trolytic, spot and nearby, 16016c.
Iron Nominal; No. 1 Northern and No
1 Southern, $29.75; No. 2 Northern and
No. ,2 Southern, $26.75:-
Load Firm; spot, $5.27 05.32 ; June,
$5.275.40.
Spelter Firm; spot, $6.17; July, $6.20
6 40.
At London Spot: Copper, i79 7s6d;
electrolytic, 82; lead, H7s6d; spelter,
136. .,. -
RANGER OIL FIELD
the greatest oil discovery In history. ,
Large Colored Map-Free
CURTIS, PACKER A CO.
60 Broad St, New York.
fEVERY INVESTOR
IN SECURITIES OF ANY KIND
Railroads. Industrial, Oil or Miaiag
Netkens-leKUttrseaefesrnliigi.sr'idaBes,
high sad lew prices, etc., la ssmiUt aoosIm Ike
INVESTORS' POCKET MANUAL
larni.hed FREE fcy any lavestmat Uakar at
rotor on spnUcatiea OR far 80 cents mi eoey
current number will be mm bv
LTk nMANCUl fRESS. 116 fete, St, M. Or, I
i vr-- ''New York Coffee, .-
New York." May !. Tha market for
coffee future wa rather nervous and
unsettled today, with prleea showing a
reactionary tendency after the advanoe of
lest week. ' The opening was uneven to -19
point lower and the mor active posi
tion! enld 16 to 14 points undsr last night's
closing figures during the middle ef tha
day, with September touching 18.10o and -
December, IT 66e, under realising or
liquidation. There was moderate support -on
the decline, which led to rallies et
several point later In the day, with the
close net 6 point higher to IT points
lower. May, l$.66e; July, I8.680; Sep. .
tember, I8.SO0; October, 18 lto; December.
17.75c; January, 17.66o; March, 17.60c
Spot Coffee Quiet; Rio 7s, 19oj Santos
4s, 23021e. . ... j
New Tork Prod nee.
New York, ,May It. Butter unsettled :
creamery higher than extras, 4O041c.
creamery extra, 93 (core, 69 60c J
firsts, 67 069.
Eggs Firm; fresh-gathered extras, 61e
fresh-gathered firsts, northern section,
47 O 49c; fresh-gathered firsts, southern
section. 47046c.
Cheese Weak: state current makes ips.
clala, 31OS2o; state current makes, av
erage run, 31c. '
Live Poultry Firm; broiler, 0OC$o
fowl. 40c; old roosters, 28e; turkeys, 38ol
dressed, ateady; broiler, frosen. 46620
chicken, frosen, 40O43o; fowl, fresh,
33038c; frosen, 82 037 0 eld roost
ers, frosen, 34 0 26o: fresh, 34017of
turkeys, frosen, 4649o. , '
St, Louis live Stock.
St. Louis, May 19. Cattle Receipt. .. ,
800; native beef steers. $11.60018 50; year
ling steers, heifer, $9.60016.00; covm.
$10.60013.60; stockers and feeder. $10.04
013.60; fair to prima southern beef steers.
$10.00018.00; beef cow and halter. $7.64
O15.00; canners and cutters, $6.60O7 26
native calves, $7.76016 60.
Hogs Reoelpts, 18.700; 10 te II esnt
higher; light, $30.80021.00; pigs. $11.6049
20.00; mixed and butchers, $20.50031. 30
good heavy, $21 10011.20; bulk, $20,860 .
31.16.
Sheep Receipt, 1.600: tady lambs.
$18.25013 60; we, $13.00014.50. Canntr '
and choppers, $6.0008.50.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit.
New York, May 1 Evaporated Applet
Firm; state, 1802$c. ,
Prunes Strong; California. ' 140IOef 1
Oregons, 14 030c.
Apricots Firmer; choice, J80; ;sxtr
choice, 30c: fancy, 35o. I ,
Peaches Strong; itandara, 18c; choice,
34c; fancy, "o.
Raisin Mrnt; loo muscatels, 11 0 :
lle; choice to fancy iseded, lO011e;
seedless, 13 Ho.
: - l
Chicago Predae. !
Chicago, May 18. Butter Lower f
creamery, 12067, .....
v... iriwi,.. MMlnfc 11.811 eaaaal
firsts, 4306o; ordinary firsts, 41041o
. M..b tMAinA.i 41oa44Uat atoraea ,
packed firsts, 4646o; extra. 460$60. ;
0U1 try Alive, sieaoy , www, 00
St. Joseph lira Stock. I
St. Joseph, Mo.. May CattleKtMM
head; ateady; steers. $18.60013.30; eowa
and heifers. $6.6016.50; calves, $.OO0'
Hogs 9,000 head; top, $11.6 - talk.
$20.66020.90.
Sheep and Lambs 6,600 heedt slew! ,
lamb. $14,00 0 18.36 ; ewe, $10.64014,00. .
Kansas City lav Stock.
Kan City, Mo May II. Cattle Ra
celpta, 13,000 bead; market strong; steers, ,
$10.25010.86; heifer. 17.06010.50; cow
$6.8514.15; calve, $10.75013.50; stockera,
$8.0014.60.
Rhnan and Lambs Recelnts. T.000 head!
market ateady; lambs, $13.00015.761 waa '
I9.oowi6.vo. . -
New Tork Sugar.
New York, May II. Raw foar-4
Steady; centrifugal, $7.18: refined, steady .
cut loaf, $10.60; crushed, $10.36; mould
A, $9.60; cube, $9.76; XXXX powdered.
$9.20; powdered, $9.16; fine granulated and -diamond
A. $9.00; confectioner' A, $8.9
No. 1, $8.85. ' ' .
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City. Mo.. May 1. Butter 4 :
Creamery, up 1 cent at tie, ilo and 411
packing, unchanged at 440. ,
Poultry Unchanged: hen, IAo brolV '
era, 45065c; egg up o at 42 c
liberty Bond Price.
Near York. May II. Liberty bonds a
11:30 a. m., were: 3, $91.60; first 4
unquoted; second 4, $14.25; first 4,
$95.78; second 4. 14.50; third. 4,
$95.54; fourth 4. $94.68.
New York CoitosV .
New York, May II. Cotton e!oedl
steady at 2S.79c for May delivery and wltM r
the general list showing a net advance o
87 to 41 points.
St. Louis Oram. 1
St. Louis, Mo., May II. Corn July, '.
$1.66; September, $1.67. '
Oats July, 67c; September, 14c m
London Money, . -London.
May 19 Bar silver, 68d par-
ounce. Monday 8 per cent. Discount .t.
rates: Short and three-month bills, 1i
Real Estate Transfers
Minnie A. McElhlnney to Edward
F. Williams, 42d St.. 41 ft. a. of
Barney St., e. ., 4x125
George H. Natzel and wife to Ed
ward F. 'Williams, a. . cor. 42d
and Harner St.. 46x135....
$30
. . . .
.60S
4,651
l.lOt i
Harry Johnson to Cbarle H. Mdl-
lin, 41st st., 11s ft. n. 01 Daven
port st, w. .. 40x110
Margaret A. Henry and husband to
Serena E. Rohan, a. w. cor. 36th
ave. and Dewey ave., 80x132....
Rosanna Callahan to Bernard Jack
erott, Capitol ave., 191 ft. w. of
46th St., n. ., 60x96.6..
Lillian B. White and husband to
Ethel A. Lloyd, 31st St., 135 ft .
Larlmore ave.. w. .. 46x136....
Fred W. Rothery to Anna Claussen,
Charles st., 151.1 ft. e. of 28tn
ave.. a a. 38.9x127.6
Clare J. Shahan and wife to the
Bartholomew Real Estate Com
pany. Miami St., 200 ft, e. of 33d
at., a. .. 60x120
Edmund H. Mullowney and wife to
Thomas F. Noonan, California St.,
40 ft w. of 84th at., n. s., 40x130
Mathilda Helslng and husband to
Fabian A. E, Hanson, Burt St.
130 ft w. of 43d st. n. .. 40x140
Arlington O. Storr and wife to Eva
w. Banner, Cuming st. 250 ft w.
of Elst st, n. s., 90x136
Charles Havlicek and wife to Marl
Brych, 14th st, 386 ft. n. of Wil
liam St., e. s., 60x139
Olive Burke to Garrett Prange, 36th
ave.. 63 ft a. of Paclflo at, w.
., 53x135
Herman Mohr and wife to Olive
Burke, William st, 100 ft w. of
Percy B. Keys and wife to Raleigh
w. uaroor, a. w. cor. 30th and
Dewey ave., 60x50
Zora I. Shields to Harry F. New
man et a!., 19th ave., 63 ft a.
of Locust st, w. .. 60x81........
Hattle N. Osborne and husband to
Henrietta Stdle, Plnkney st., 40
ft. e. of 25th ave.. n. a. 46x101.1
Lizzie M. Nixon to Temple McFay-
uen, Decatur St., 49.75 ft w. of
32d at. . .. 44x127.6
George C. Flack to Louts W. Clark,
Dougias st. mi it. e. 01 48tn at,
s. .. 60x128.5
Temple . McFayden to Lester H.
Hall, . w. cor. 32d and Decatur
t, 49.75x127.5
Harry G. Neumann and wife to
Mable B. Wilson, Paclflo st. 40
tt e. of 31st st, n. s., 40x125.1...
Michigan Railroad Co.
First Mortgage
6 Fi-Yar Bond -Dun
May 1, 1924 '
Earning power established.
Rate increase recently
granted. Net earnings,
latest 12 months, nearly
1.85 times 1 annual first
mortgage interest charges.
We offer these bonds, if, as, and
when issued and received by u, at
95 A int. to yield about T.21
' Circular upon request for
OB-225.
ThefbtixialGty
Corapaiqr
V
Correspondent Office in (0 Cities '
Omaha First National Bank Bldf.
Telephone Douglas 8732. .