THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1919. n FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Co:orado Lands. feRANDON. KIOWA CO.. I the place to buy a home; fins climate and the best wheat or corn land; land selling from " to 92ft per acre; food terma and the best of aoll. Why rent when you can own your own home? Good -hoola and the caul country. Come or write ua. The wheat la fine. Flrat Realty Co.. Brandon. Colo. FOR SAKE CHEAP. On-half icut Ion land an mllea north it Weldona, Colorado; not sandy; achool houae on aoutheaat corner; Union Pa cific railroad nix mllea. For further Information, address S. H. Raub, 408 Lake St.. Fort Morgan. Colo. Oregon Lands. FOR SALE 40 acrea. 28 mllea of Portland. Oregon, 1 mllea to electric and ateam railway atatlons. dally mall route, phone, houae. barn and necessary buildings, fine orchard In famous Willlametta Valley. Cloae to stores, achool and churches. coy, nouie Aurora, ure. JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offera you a homa Id the land of aunehlne, where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and cain?. Addrea , Jordan Valley Farms. Boise Idaho. Nebraska Lands. NEBRASKA WHEAT FARM. 160 acrea In southwestern Nebraska, f ur mllea from McCook, a city with 5.00 population; black loam aoll, no sand, all level except 10 acrea; SO acrea In winter wheat, 30 acres In corn, bal ance native hay; no buildings. Price. $40 Ttr acre. Rented for one-half of wheat and one-third of corn. Uncle Sam Kuerantecs $2.20 for tliU year'a wheat irop. An average crop will almost pay tor the land. If, however, you prefer cash, we will retain the owner'a share and pay you $800 cash rent. An ideal Irvestment. Tenant Uvea on adjoining land; no hulldlntfs to keep up. DUMONT & CO., 4l'i-1a Keellne Bldg. Phone, Doug. S90. TWO FARM BARGAINS. 160 acres, 2 mllea from good town, 35 miles southeast Hastings. Beautiful quar ter: fine soil; fair improvements; 35 acres alfalfa; SO acres winter wheat. Bargain. $100 per acre, 320 acres, S'A miles from Bostwlck; J40 gently rolling fine farm land, balance fine pasture with never failing water. .Splen did atock and grain farm. Price, $90 per acre. Wa have several other excellent bar gains in this district. Crop prospects never better. Buy now and get owner'a ihare crop. SHEDD INVESTMENT CO. Fifth Floor. Railway Exchange. Omaha, Neb. SHERIDAN COUNTY RANCH FOR SALEj One of tha beat stock ranches, with plenty of farm land, located $2 miles aoutheaat of Hay Springs, Neb.; 8,840 acres deeded land, 1.240 school land lease will go with sala of ranch. Cuts 1,000 tons of hay, 100 tons alfalfa. Two aets of Improvements, 9 wells, windmills and supply tanks; plenty of running water. Now running 1.000 head of cattle, 200 head of horses. Will sell cattle, farm and hay machinery with ranch If purchaser desires. Price, $18.00 per acre. Terms: 25 per cent cash, balance 6 or 10 yean. This proposition la open to July 1 only. Quick aotlon necessary. Write or wire. W. R. BOWMAN, Hay Springs, Neb. 2,000 ACRES Sheridan county: 10 mllea south of Gordon; S miles Niobrara river front age; 1.000 acres best farm l9nd; balance best of pasture; with timber along river and In two large draws. Priced much below anything else offered In this county. 8. 8. R. E. MONTGOMERY, J13 City Nst. Bk. Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Bushneil Neb. CREAM OF DOUGLAS COUNTY 200 acres west (.'enter, 6 miles from Omaha on paved street, 25 acres of al falfa, 60 acres wheat, 85 acrea .'Orn, balance pasture; all good soil; well Im proved; snap. CHAPEK, Brnndels Theater Bldg., Omaha. FOR SALE 640-acre farm seven mllea west of Belgrade, Neb.; two sets of Improvements. Can be sold as two farms of 320 acres each, or as a whole; 600 acres under cultivation. For par ticulars address Horace L. Anderson, Genoa, Neb. EASTERN Nebraska 360 farm, $125. Will carry mortgage for 75 per cent of price asked. Well Improved ten acrea west part of Omaha. If sold soon, will make a bargain price. R. L. Stewart, owner, 620 Bee Bldg. CUSTER COUNTY land for sale; S20 a. good corn and alfalfa land on clear creek bottom. no sand or overflow. Write owner. Box 24, R. 1, Ansley, Neb. JOOD western Nebraska. 80 acres In wheat One-third crop goes to pur chaser. $40 per acre. C. D. Arm strong. Realtor. 825-6 Securities Bldg. TOR Western Nebraaka and Eastern Colo rado lands see HELD LAND CO., 664 Brandels Bldg. KIMBALTj County, Neb., Laramie county, Wyoming, farm land: particulars from C. V. NELSON. 616 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. WRITE ii.m for picture and prices of my farms end ranches In good old Dawes county. Arab U Hungerford. Crawford. ' Yeb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A A. PATZMAN. 301 Karbach Blk. Tyler (84. ALFALFA, grain and stock farms. Send for list today. Willis Cadwell. Broken Bow, Neb. MERRICK COUNTY, lmi-roved oorn and alfalfa (aims at tha right price. M. A. LARSON Central City. Neb. ABOUT $0 acrea Improved Nebraska farm land near reservation. Write Pete Blackburn, Macey, Nebraska. 1MPROVL1' and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball Co.. Nerraska R. E Holmes North Dakota Lands. $3 AN ACRE DOWN. $2 AN ACRE THIS FALL. Balance Ilka paying rent or half tha rrop raised yearly and 10 years' time if you like: 820 acrea: price, $27 an acre. Rich, rolling prairie soil. Just right for a tractor. 44 ml. from town. Get map and facts. Wm. H. Brown Co., Mott, No. Dakota. Atfents wanted. South Dakota Lands. DO YOU WANT one of tha best atock and grain farms In eastern South Da kota, located near Gary. Consists of $60 acrea of nice black loam soil, 600 acres of which Is good plow land, bal ance flna grass and pasture land. Thl farm has $25,000.00 worth of good new Improvements on It. The hxiuse Is large, oak finish, has steam heat and electric lights, 1 modern In every way. Fine barns, flna flowing wells of nlca cool water; over seven miles of woven wire fence and everything In flrat class or der. Price $100.00 per acre will glva good terms. Might consider smaller farm or good Income property aa part payment Addreas 120 N. Main Avenue, Sioux Falls. S. D. . Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farma, $50 per a.. Including paid up water rignt. Hemy Levi & C M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat FARM LANDS WANTED Wis will sell- your farm; timely sales; quick returns. Held Land Co.. C$4 Brandels Bids. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. Used cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 "arnam St. D. 111. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, Mr. Ued Car Buyer: If you are contemplating buying a used car Just caat your eyes over tht list and remember all cars are sold with a threa-day money back guarantee If vou are not satisfied. il Dort sedan, $1,350. 1D17 Mitchell six, $650. T.'IS Ford sedan, white wire wheels, $6(0. 1S18 Ford roadster. $375. 1?17 Saxon six roadster. $500. 1917 Bulck six coupe. $960. Model C. S5 Bulck, $500. 1918 Country club Overland, $600. 1918 E-49 Bulck, $1,200. 1916 Cadillac 8. $1,350. 1917 Bulck roadater, $800. 1916 Stutt roadster. $1,150. 1117 Podge sadan, $960, 191S Bulck roadster. $700. 191$ Chevrolet touring. $500. 1917 Ford touflng. $360. 1917 Oakland light alx, Itka new. $700. 1917 Haynes touring, $1,600. Mercer speedster, will do $0 miles an hour, $660. It you ara Interested In buying a used ear. don't forget THE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 1911-14-16 Farnam Street vVe carry the stocks and make the price. FORD SEDAN IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, PRICED KIUHT. SOME . BARGAINS IN USED FORD TOURING CARS. NEW OR USED CARS. CASH OR EASY TERMS. M'CAFFREY MOTOR CO., The Handy Ford Berriea Station. Itth and Jackson. Douglas $50. AUTOMOBILES Bargains in Used Cars Must Be Sold at Once 11918 Cadillac Touring Car $1.!00 1 1918 King 8 Roadster; good as now 1,350 1 1917 Ford Touring Car 300 1 Oldsmoblle Truck 150 1 1916 83 Overland Touring Car 300 1 Mitchell Roadster; electrio starter and lights 200 1 Bulck 1'16: closed body. In fine condition 400 1 Maxwell, 1918: closed body.... 300 It will pay you to look theae care over. Call at "2 in 1" Vulcanizing Co., 1516 Davenport St. Doug. 1241. A NEW CORE IN YOUR RADIATOR. At a aavlng of 33 per cent from Hat price. MANUFACTURED IN OMAHA; 24-hour service. We make any style radiator and fender for automobile, truck or tractor. Special attention given to repair work. Write us for prices on our Honeycomb Ford radiators and cores. OMAHA RADIATOR MFG. CO., 1819 Cuming St RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUG. 3623. 1,114 HOWARD FORD MARKET, 2230 Farnam. Used Fords. Time. cash. LJeerty bonds, new bodies. $95. ; Bargains in Used Cars Must Be Sold at Once 11918 Cadillao Touring Car $1,600 1 1918 King 8 Roadster; good as new. 1,350 11917 Ford Touring Car 300 1 Oldsmoblle Truck 150 1 1916 83 Overland Touring Car... 300 1 1916 Mitchell Touring; electric . starter and lights 550 1 Mitchell Roadster; electric starter and lights 200 1 1918 Studehaker Truck; large body and cab. Will make a good express truck. 1 Bulck 1916; closed body. In fine condition 400 1 Maxwell, 1918; closed body 300 It will pay you to look these cars over. Call at "2 in 1" Vulcanizing Co., 1516 Davenport St. D 1241. USED CARS. 1 Ford touring car, 1917 $360 2 Oldsmoblle trucka, 14 tons 300 1 Maxwell sedan, 1917 800 1 Bulck sedan 350 I Mitchell touring. 1915 260 1 Overland touring, 1917 400 1 Mitchell roadater, 1915 200 1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap 250 Auto Repair Shop for sala or trade. Lots of Auto Parts and Supplleg. 1511 Davenport St. Phone D. 1241. FORDS FORDS DRIVE YOURSELF TOURING 19 PER ROADSTERt MILS TRUCKS CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Melcher Service Co., 1616 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG 4899 SIX-CYLINDER, 7-PASSENGER OVTR- LAND, 60-horepower Continental motor, car newly painted, perfect running order, five very good tires r good care has been taken of this car and it is as good as new. A bargain. CHARLES BATTELLE. 621 S. 22d St., Harney 2451. MEEK8 AUTO CO. Used curs bought, sold and exchanged. Wa buy for cash and aell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage 2026-8 Farnam St. Douglas 4101. MEEKS AUTO CO. MAKE YOUR old Ford new, O'Rourke Goldstrom Auto Co.. distributors of Ames Bilt touring and commercial bodies. 3701 Soutb 24th street, phone South 399. 908 North 16th, phone 2339. New and used Fords. Time payment. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR OAR CO.. 2020 Farnam St Omaha. Neb. WHEN you think of used cars think of TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. AUTO BODIES. NEW and used Ford bodies for sale. Get our prices. O'Rourke-Goldstrom Auto Co., 3701 South 24th St.. Omaha. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 19th and Howard Sts. Tyler 1760. SELLING only privately-owned used cara. The Omaha Used Car Market. I1( Leavenworth St Tvler 2347. 1100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mnfra. of new sell-spacing ar flnity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N 18th OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO., 2300 Farnam St. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000 THE DIXIE FLYER, W R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY, 2520 Farnam St FOR SALE Ford touring car, perfect con dition, electric sianer, 1001 uus, holder, steering device. nerney Jgu AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batterlea Edwards. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co.. 16th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. S&OO. WORK THAT GIRLS LIKE TO DO that's what we have in the Snow White Bakery many kinds of work that girls like to do. Right now, in our icing department, there is work for a number of girls, who Would be interested in putting icing (or "frosting") on cakes and cookies, in dipping them in chocolate or cocoanut or other good things to eat, in making fancy marshmallow and other cookies, in putting delicious cream filling in creme sandwiches or Alpine creams, or in packing different kinds of cakes and cookies, ready for the grocery store. It is interesting work, girls the kind of work that most girls like to do. Our icing room is on the second floor and it is clean and sanitary, well lighted, well ventilated, with wooden (not concrete) floor and windows screened. Free shower baths and free nursing service. Your noon meal is served in the Snow White Cafeteria, where a good hot lunch is supplied for as little as 12c. Or you can bring your own lunch, if you prefer. You work only eight hours per day on Monday to Friday, in clusive, and you are off at noon Saturday, the year 'round. If you are inexperienced, your pay starts at $10.00 per week. As you learn more, you earn more. At the end of each four weeks' steady work, you are paid a 10 bonus that is, additional pay, amounting to 10 of your wages for the four weeks. So you see it pays to be a steady worker. Come and see us $nd we will gladly give you further informa tion or put you right at work, if ready. Just cut out this ad and bring it with you to the office, which is on the second floor, entrance in middle of block. ITEN BISCUIT CO. Snow White Bakeries Capitol Ave., 12th and 13th Sts., Omaha. Entrance Middle of Block. Office on Second Floor. 50 Boilermakers' Helpers Apply to C. G. Johnson Boiler Co., 18th and Mason Sts. and Drake-Williams-Mount Co., 23d and Hickory and U. P. R. R. AUTOMOBILES. YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT used car. "There's a Reason." 1562-64 Farnam. Harney 35$. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. 8MITH. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co. 2069 Farnam St. D. 6036. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable prices: no extras to pay. Nebraaka Serv ice Garage. 19th and Farnam. Douglas 730. Trucks PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 177 1407-21 Capital Ave. Repairing ana Painting. F. P. BARNUM CO., 2126 Cuming. Doug las 8044. Htgb grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain In used machines. Victor H. Roos, tha Motorcycle man. 27th and Leavenworth ata. Tires and Supplies. ODELL HAMILTON CO. WILL MOVE THEIR OFFICES TO 1415 JACKSON ST. TO GAIN SPACE MUST SELL CHEAP AT ONCE ALL OUR 2D-HAND TRUCKS. REPUBLICS INDIANA FORD KELLY JEFFREY COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER; IT DOES NOT OBLIGATE YOU. Inquire SERVICE MANAGER, 2568 Leavenworth St. ' TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES. 3Cx3 7.50 I 32x4 111.50 30x3V, 9.26 33x4 12.00 323V4 10 25 I 34x4 12.75 WE FURNISH THE OLD TIRES. AGENTS WANTED. 2 IN 1 VULCANIZING CO 1516 DAVENPORT ST. TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. GUARANTEED 3.000 MILES. 10x3 t 8 70 32x3! 11.80 32x4 13.65 30x3',,... ,1:1x4 .$10.55 14.40 14.70 14x4 WE FURNISH THE OLD TIRES. AGENTS WANTED. 2 IN 1 VULCANIZING CO.. 1516 DAVENPORT ST. NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE; Firestone. Congress. Lee Pullman. 'lak Write for prices Mention sixes. KA1MAN T1RB JOBBERS. 2016 Farnnm. Used Tires We have several good used tirea on hand at these low prices: H0x3 $4.50 34x4 1 8.00 3(x3 5.00 35x4 9.00 :',2x3V4 6.50 34x4, 9.50 32x4 6.00 35x4 10.00 33x4 7.00 36x5 11.00 STANDARD TIRE CO., 410 North Sixteenth St. Out-of-town orders must be accom panied by cash. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., H. 6758. 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 tlree re treaded by G. A G. Tire Co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261 -W PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect We distribute. WHEAT screenings $2.00 per hundred. A W. Wagner. 801 N. 16th St.. Doug. 1143. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 nndge St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 11ABY CHICKS for sale. Mrs. O. W. Skin ner, 4611 N. 14th. 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 iarm mules S.ilu starts at 10 o'clock. I. C Gallup. Auctioneer NOTICE Six well bred, already weaned pigs, three males, three femaleB, for sale, 2621 Drexel, MUST dispose of the balance of our double farm and Concord harness and collars at a sacrifice. Call at 2124 Lake st. Harness, Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Oureelves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO. 1210 Farnam. Market and Industrial News of LIVESTOCK Omaha Ltae Stock. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., June 4. 1919: RECEIPTS CARS. Cat. H'gs. S'p. C , M. & St. P 1 1 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific S 1 Union Pacific 46 45 6 C. & N. W.. east 2 5 C. & N. W., west 22 86 1 C, St. P., M. & 0 17 26 C, B. A Q., east 3 9 C B. & Q., weat 1 40 3 C, R. I. & P.. east 12 3 C. R. I. & P.. west 1 1 Illinois Central 1 Chi. Gt. West 2 Total receipts 184 231 12 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cat. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 350 2.227 526 Swift & Co 412 3,871 24S Cudahy Packing Co 704 4.080 1,163 Armour & Co 915 3,022 414 ocnwuni J. W. Murphy 2,397 .iorreu Lincoln Packing Co 75 So. Omaha Packing Co. St. Clair Packing Co.. 10 Htgttins r-acKing o.... .' Hoffman Bros 30 John Roth & Sons.... 17 Mayerowich & Vat).... 15 P. O'Dea 57 F. P. Lewis 167 Rosenstock Bros 184 F. G. Kellogg 27 Werthelmer & Degen.. 85 E. G. Christie 48 Banner Bros 7 John Harvey 297 Jensen & Lundgren. . . . 2 Dennis & Francla 21 Omaha 6 Other buyers 380 297 Total 3,869 15,810 2,648 Cattle The run of cattle was rather light attain today, about 3,300 head, and the three days supply falls 9,500 short of the first half of last week. Demand from both packers and shippers was broader particu larly for yearlings and light weight steers, and these sold 26c higher than yesterday, and around 26 50c higher than the low time last Thursday. Heavy cattle were not so much sought after but even theae brought 15 26c more than they did the latter part of last week. Outlet for cows and tetters was broader and prices strong to a quarter higher and altnougn tnere were very few stockers and feeders here the demand was better and prices quota bly stronger all around. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Si 996 $12 00 33 1047 $12 60 20 1176 13 00 23 1120 13 26 36 1164 13 40 10 1100 13 50 19 1285 14 00 31 11 69 14 25 3 1 163 14 40 8 1256 14 60 19 1407 14 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 10 734 11 60 16 687 12 25 7 537 12 60 7 C72 12 75 9 856 13 26 24 964 13 60 13 850 13 40 25 765 14 00 HEIFERS. 7 695 8 25 6 698 8 60 6 608 8 75 7 628 9 60 IK 700 10 60 14 935 U 00 640 12 25 16 803 13 35 CALVES. S 220 10 00 2 365 11 00 1 310 11 60 3 195 12 00 1 110 12 60 9 ISO 13 00 1 200 13 25 6 190 13 60 1 130 13 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. IC 774 10 00 16 556 10 05 IS 6S6 10 60 4 755 11 00 15 736 11 05 26 980 11 25 ID 764 12 25 10 1303 14 25 Quotations on Cattle Prime steers, $14.6015.50. Good to choice beeves, $13.6014.50. Fair to good beevc-a $12.50 13. E0. Common to fair beeves, SlO.f'O 12.50. Good to choice yearlings, $13.00 14.00. Fair to good yearlings, $U.r.0i 12.60. Common to fair yearlings, $3 50 11.00. Good to choice heifers, $10. 50(56 12.50. Prime cowa. $10.0012.00. Good to" choice cows, $9.00 10.50. Fair to good, cows, $8.5010.00. Common to fair cowk. $5.u0ft9.00. Good to choice feeders, $11.75012.75. Medium to good feeders, $10.00 11.76. Good to choice stickers, $11.5012.75. Fair to good stockers, $9.60 10.50. Common to fair stockers, $8.00 9.60. Stock heifers, $8,506)10.00. Stock cows, $7.509.00. Slock calves, S.00 12.00. Veal calves, $6.0014.00. Bulls, stage, etc., $9.5012.00.. Hogs Receipts were fair again today. 327 loads estimated at 16,000 head. The market opened today with considerable life, many sales at the best time being 510o higher than yesterday, but eased off on the close with moat of the rd vance lost. Bulk of today's sales was $19.85 Cf 20.00 with top by both shippers and packers at $20.10. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 60. .185 120 $19 76 88. .211 180 $19 80 76. .226 110 19 85 89. .229 160 19 90 6.1. .267 70 19 95 68. .250 ... 20 00 70. .283 70 20 05 68. .260 80 20 10 Sheep Receipts were rather light, only 9 loads estimated at 2.000 head. The run was hardly large enough to test values to any great extent. One string of wool lambs, the first for some time, selling at $17.60, fair kinds of ewes at $9.25 and shorn Iambs sold at $13.40(8113.75 with tops quotable to $14.00 or better. The general market was probably 1016c higher than yesterday, LAMBS. 500 wool...l 17 60 26 culls..54 .13 00 228 clipped. 78 13 40 20 culls.. .68 9 00 EWES. 81 shorn. . 98 9 26 17 culls.. .76 6 00 Quotations on Sheep Spring lambs, $17.00S18.25; lambs, handy weight. $1350 14.35; lambs, heavy weight, $12.60 13.50; lambs, culls, $6.0012.00; yearlings. $U.O013.00; wethers, $9.5011.00; ewes, good to choice, $9.7510.50; ewes, fair to good, $8.609.75; ewes, culls, $6.0l)8.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. June 4. Cattle Receipts, 8,000 head; beef steers, steady to 25c lower; butcher stock, slow, about steady; calves, steady; feeders, 26c down; estimated to morrow, 10,000; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. $14.7S(ri) 16.25; medium and good, $11.75(914.76; common, 110.76 1 1 .75 ; light weight, good and choice. $12.2614.86; common and medium, $9.7612.40; butcher cattle, heif ers, $7.2512.76; cows, $7.0012.26: can ners and cutters, $6.767.00; veal calves, light and handy weight, $14.00lo.26; feeder steers, $10.0013.00; stocker steers, $7.7512.50. Hogs Receipts, 25,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 47.0Q0; market unevenly strong to 15c higher than yesterday's average, closing strong; top. $20.55; bulk, $20.25 20.50; hevy weight, $20.36(820.50; medium weight, $20.20 20.65; light weight, $19.85 20.50; light light, $18.75 20.26: heavy packing sows, smooth, 19.85 20.15; packing sows, rough, $19.50 19.75; pigs, $18.2519.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 18.000 head; dry fed lambs, wethers and choice spring lambs, steady; others and fat ewes, un evenly lower; most ewes 60c down; esti mated topiorrow, 15,000; lambs, 84 pounds down, $12.7616.60; $6 pounds up, $12.60 15.35; culls and common, $9.0012.60; surtngs. $16.50 19.00; yearling wethers, $I0 5013 00: ewes, medium, good and choice. $8.2610.00; culls and common, $4.008.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City. Mo., June 4. Cattle Re ceipts, 60,000 head and 600 calves; steers, M. 85 16.00; heifers. $6.7513 50; cows, $6.50 13.66; calves, $11.76014.25; stock ers, $7.2614.26. Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head; market higher; heavies, $20.5020.70; lights, $19.8520.25; packing, $20.00 20.20; pigs. $18.0019.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3.000 head; market steady; lambs, 14 pounds or less, $12.7514.00; 85 pounds or more. $12.50 13.75; ewes, $6.008.75. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., June 4. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,000 head; market steady; beef suers, $10.0016.00;-fat cows and heifers, $?.0011.76; cannera, $S.OO7.00; stockers and feeders, $7.5O12.60; feeding cows ana heifers. $7.009.00. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market Be higher; light. $19.651.86; mixed. $19.60 19.80; heavy. $19.50 19.70; bulk of sales, $1.701.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., June 4. Catlte Re ceipts, 3,600 head: market steady; steers. $11. 50016.00; cows and heifers, $6.00 14.00: calves. $7.O013.50. Hogs Receipts. 14.000 head; msrket higher; top, $20.65; bulk of sales, $20.00 10.45. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,500 bead: market slow and stesdy; lambs, spring, $16.0018.25; ewes, $9 SOg 10.25. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men .f Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes aa security, $10. ( mo, H. goods, total, $1.50. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETT. 411 Security Bldg.. 16th Farram. T. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND UBERTT BONDS. J- 2 ' W. a FLATAU. EST. Mil. 10 TH FUR. SECURITY BLPO TT. 16. LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleaboclc. 1114 Dodge. D. BClt. Ret 1811. DIAMOND AMD JEWELRY LOANS. GRAIN MARKET Omaha, June 4, 1919. Grain arrivals were light, the bulk of which were corn, with 67 cars. Oats re ceipts were 27 cars, wheat 12 cars, rye 3 cars and barley 6 cars. t orn had a ready sale, witn prices a cent up to a cent lower. Oats were a cent off for the bulk, which was In the No. 3 grade. Rye was nominally some lower and barley about steady. Wheat was strong. Cash sales were as follows: Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $1,73. No. 2 white: 8 cars, $1.72. No. 3 white: 1 car, $1.72; 7 cars, $1.71. No. 4 white: 2 cars, $1.70. No. 6 white: 3-6 car, $1.69. Sample white: 1 car, $1.65. No. 2 yellow: 4 2-5 cars, $1.73. No. 3 yellow: 6 cars, $1.72; 2 cars, $1.72 (shippers weights); 2-6 car. $1.71 ta. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.72; 1 car, $1.70. No. 5 yellow: 1 car, $1.70. No. 6 yellow: 1 car. $1.70 (musty); 1 car, $1.68; I car, $1.67. Sample yellow: 1 car, $1.65; 1 car, $1.62; I car, $1.10 (heating). No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, $1.71. No. 3 mixed: 6 cars, $1.71; 5 cars, $1.70. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.69. No. 6 mixed: I car, $1.6S. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.05 (heatiugl; 1 car, $1.60 (heat ing); 1 car, $1.57 (heating). Oats No. 2 white: 1 car. 68c. No. 3 white: 1 car, 67c (39 pounds); 10 cars, 61: 4c: 2-5 car. 66c. No. 4 white: 2 cars. 66c. Sample white: 1 car. 66c. Barley No. 2: 1 car, $1.21. No. 3: 1 car $1.20 (shippers' weights). Wheat No. 2 hard: 1 car. $2 41. No. 3 hard: 2 cars. $2.40 (smutty); 1 car, $-'.37 (smutty). No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2 3. (smutty). No. 6 Hard: 1 car, $2. 36 (amutty); 3-5 car, $2.15. No. 1 spring: 1 car, $2.40 (smutty); 1-6 car, $2.35 (smutty). No. 3 mixed: 1 2-5 cars, $2.12 (durum, smutty). OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts. Today Week year Ago Ago Wheat 12 6 23 Corn 67 44 83 Oats 27 29 32 Rye 2 1 0 Barley t 1 ? Shipments. Wheat 11 17 7 Corn 60 62 97 Oats 17 20 44 Rye 3 7 0 Barley 0 3 13 Receipts In Other Markets. Wheat Corn OatB Chicago 30 415 166 Kansaa City 18 43 9 St. Louis 21 62 41 Minneapolis . . 41 Duluth Winnipeg PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Year Ago Today. 185.000 792,000 1,111,000 Receipts Wheat Corn Oats 4 Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Today. . 401,000 .1,170,000 . 839,000 . ' 718.000 . 248,000 . 415,000 59.000 39,000 3'J2,0O0 Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the several grades Inspected "tn" here during the past 24 h'ours follows: Wheat No. i hard, 1 car; No. 4 hard, 1 car; No. 1 mixed, 2 cars; No. 3 mixed, 4 cars; No. 2 red spring, 1 car. Total. 11. Corn No. 1 white, 1 car; No. 2 white, 5 cars: No. 3 white, 2 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car; No. 6 white, 1 car; No. 2 yellow, 14 cars: No. 3 yellow, 4 cars; No. 4 yellow, 1 car; sample yollow, 1 car; No. 2 mixed, 1 car; No. 3 mixed, 7 cars; No. 4 mixed. 2 cars; sample mixed, 1 car. Total. 41. Oats Standard. 2 cars; No. 3 white, 6 cars; sample white, 1 car. Ttotal, 9 cars. Rve No. 3, 1 car. Total, 1 car. Barley No. 3, 2 cars; rejected, 1 car. Total, 3 cars. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, June 4. Evidence manifested itself today that a majority of corn trad ers were deposed to assume for the time being that the market had more than dis counted all bullish factors. Prices closed weak, ic to 114c net lower, with July $1.70 to $1.70 and September SI CI H to $1.61 ',4. Oats unchanged to c down and provisions varying from 35c decline to 10c advance. It was apparent from the outset that the buying side of the corn market had lost the 'energy which of late had been so noticeable. For the first time in s.v etal days rivalry for supplies was lacking on the part of the Industries and shippers. Whether the transient tightening of the money market yesterday had been a ma terial bearish influence as to grain seemed an open question, but there was no doubt at all that many commission houses were giving patrons advice to realize profits on holdings and to await new develop ments before Investing further. The va rious small rallies which took place were ascribed to shorts covering and to news that 1,000.000 bushels of oats had been bought for export. Increased rural offerings of oats had a bearish effect that was not altogether overcome by the liberal export business. Provisions averaged lower with grain. Corn No. 3 yellow, $l.f4; No. 4 vtl low. nominal; No. 6 yellow, $1.74'i. Oats No. 3 white, 68 94 69 Vic; stand ard. 69Vi70'ic Rye No. 2, nominal; No. 3, $1.62. Barley $1.161. 27. Timothy $9.00 12.00. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $33.67. Ribs $28.0028.76. Chicago futures: Art. I Open. High. Low. C!ose. Ycs'y. Corn I July 1.70 1.71 1.69 1.70 1.71 Sept. 1.62 Vi I 1.62 1.60 1.61 1.62 Dec. 1.43 1.44 1.42 1.43 1.44 Oats July I .68 .68 .67 .68 .68 Sept. .66 .66 .66 .66 .66 Dec. .67 .67 .66 .66 .67 Pork I July 150.36 50.76 50.30 60.75 50.70 Sept. (48.40 48.40 40.10 148.26 48.60 Lard Julv 33.00 33.20 32.93 33.17 33.07 Sept. 32.30 32.30 32.02 32.30 32. Z2 Ribs July 28.00 28.16 28.00 28.15 28.15 Sept. 27.60 127.60 27.4n 27.45 27.60 New York Coffee. New York. June 4. The market for coffee futures was irregular today, with a moderate volume of business. The opening was 2 points higher to 3 points lower and the mere active positions sold about 10 to 16 points above last nisht's closing figures during the early trading, with near months relatively firm. There was a little buying for European account and acattered covering on reports that Brazil was not offering freely, but the advance was checked by realizing and the close was a shade off from the top. De cember sold off from 18.48c to IS. 36c and closed at 18.39c; July, 19.34c; September, 18.92c; October, 18.75c; December, 18.69c; January, 18.29c: March, 18.17c; May, 18.00c. Spot, dull; Rio 7s. 19c; Santos 4s. 24 c. New York Produce. New York, June 4. Butter Weak; cieamery, higher than extras. 6253c; creamery extras, 6152c: firsts, 60(gi 61cj packing stock, current make. No. 2, 44c. Eggs Unsettled; fresh-gathered extras 4243c; fresh-gathered firsts, northern section, 37 38c; fresh-gathered firsts. Southern section, 3637c. Cheese Irregular and unchanged. Poultry Alive, quiet; no prices quoted. Dressed, steady: old roosters, 22 21c; others unchanged. s New York General. New York. June 4. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.60, elevator, export. Corn Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, $1.93, and No. 2 white, $1.95, cost and freight. New York. Oats Spot, firm; standard. 80 80c. Feed Irregular; city bran, $41.00, In 100-pound sacks. Chicago Produce. Chicago, June 4. Butter Lower; creamery, 4651c. Eggss Lower; receipts, 34,391 cases: firsts. 37 38c; ordinary firsts, 35 36c; at mark, cases included, 3737c; storage-packed firsts, 8840c; extras, 40c. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 29 c Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, June 4. Potatoes Weak: ar rivals. 63 cars; old, northern white, U. S. No. 1. carlols, $1.852.05, cwt.; new, Florida Spaullng Rose No. 1. $8.008.50; No. 2, $6.607.00; Texas Triumphs, 100 pound sacks, $5.756 6 00; field run, $3.60. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, June 4. Flour Un changed. Barley $1.0101. 18. Rye No. 1. $1.15; No. 1, $1.61. Bran $14.00. Corn $1.681. 69. Oats 66 66 e. Flax $4.724.74. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. Now York, June 4 Evaporated Apples Firm; state, 1922c; far western, 18 ZOe. Prunes Firm. Apricots snd Peaches Quiet. Raisins Firm. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, June 4. Corn July, $1.72. September. $1.62. Oats July. 67 c; September, $, FINANCIAL New York, June 4. The money market situation, which was largely responsible for Tuesday's liquidation on the stock ex change, readjusted Itself today, the call rate for loans receding to the customary 6 per cent, and prices generally took an upturn in a session less congested and excited. This development was regarded with surprise in some quartera where the feeling had been that the decline was to be resumed. Special adverse Influences today In fluenced certain stocks, such as Lehigh Valley and Gulf States Steel, which de clined respectively, 3 and 10 and 1 , points after the former company had re duced Its dividend basis from 10 to 7 per cent and the steel company had passed lis quarterly disbursement. Gulf States Steel later recovered about one-third of Its loss. With money more abundant, speculative Interests purchased extensively and motors, oils, rails, steels, sugars and most of the specialties benefited, with advances rang ing up to about six points. This upward tendency was halted momentarily after announcement of the unfavorable dividend actions, the prices receded sharply in some Instances, but the advance was later re sumed with considerable vigor. The av erage rise In specialties was from two to five points. Sales amounted to 1,600.000 shares. The bond market was irregular; Liberty bonds were higher, with the Victory 4s rising up to 100 10. Total sales, par valu-, aggregated $9,160,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. Subsequent to the unfavorable dividend actions on both Lehigh Valley and Gulf States Steel, a fresh selling movement de pressed Mexican Petroleum 6 points, and other shares from 1 to 4. There was a strong rebound from this level. The clos ing was strong. A return to normal con ditions in the money market accompanied by extensive short covering and confident buying for the long account caused a gen eral rise today In the stock market and much of yesterday's damage was repaired. Sales approximated 1.500,000 shares. Number of sales and range of prices of leading stocks. Closing. Sales. High. Low. Sale. Am. Beet Sugar. 11,200 87 84 86 M. Can 9,200 68 67 67 Am. Car & Fy... 12,500 107 104 107 Am. Hide & L. pfd.4.500 126 122 125 Am. Locomotive. 8,900 84 82 84 Am. Sm. & Ref 136 Am. Sugar Ref 136 Atchison 4,900 101 100 101 Am. Sum. Tobac. 8,300 107 106 107 Am. Tel. & Tel.. 1,900 106 106 106 Am. Z. & Li. S . . 6,600 19 17 19 Anaconda Copper 12.400 70 69 69 Atchison 4,900 101 100 101 Atl. G. & W. I. S 1,400 163 162 162 Baldwin I.ocom.. 22,600 103 101 103 Bait. A Ohio 1,600 64 63 64 Beth. Steel "B".. 7,600 83 81 83 Butte A S. Cop.. 6,200 30 26 30 Butte & S. Cop.. 6.200 30.. 26 30 Calif. Petroleum. 3,400 34 33 34 Canadian Pacific 500 164 164 164 Central Leather. 31.800 102 99 101 Chesp. & Ohio.. 2,800 67 66 67 C, M. & St. P 3,200 46 45 45 l ft N. W 200 102 101 102 C. R. I. & P 4.700 30 29 29 Chlno Copper 2,400 40 38 40 Col. Fuel & Iron. 7.100 50 48 49 Corn Products... 22.100 65 64 65 Crucible Steel 20,800 92 90 92 Cuban Cane Sug. 8,300 36 35 36 Dlst. Sec. Corp.. 8,000 77 76 76 Erie 1,000 18 18 18 Gen. Electric 400 168 ' 168 168 Gen. Motors 2,100 220 216 220 Great North, pfd 2,900 98 97 98411 O. N. OreCtfs... 2,800 46 46 46 Illinois Cent 200 102 101 11)1 lnsp. Copper 6.400 58 66 57 Int. Mer. M., pfd. 17,900 122 119 121 Inter. Nickel 5,300 28 27 28 Int. Paper 1,300 59 56 58 K. C. Southern.. 800 23 23 23 Kennecott Copper 36 Loulsv. & Nash 120 Mexican Pet 61,100 194 188 190 Miami Cop 900 27 26 26 Mldvale Steel 8,800 62 51 62 Missouri Pacific. 12,100 33 31 32 New Copper 200 17 17 17 Mew York Cent.. 4,600 81 81 81 N. Y., N. II. & H 200 32 31 31 Norfolk & W 108 Northern Pacific 1,500 98 97 97 Pacific Mail 36 Pan. -Am. Petrol. 28,300 100 97 99 Pennsylvania ... 2.200 47 47 47 Pitts. & W. Vs.. 3.1.600 39 37 38 Pittsburg Coal... 9.700 62 61 62 Ray Cons. Copper 1,400 22 22 22 Reading 31,800 91 87 90 Rep. Iron & St.. 3,500 89 87 88 Shat. Ariz. Cop.. 200 1 4 14 14 Sine. Oil & Ttef. 34,200 66 65 66 Southern Pacific 49.600 111 110 110 Southern Ry 4,000 31 30 30 Studeb. Corp 63.300 1 13 107 111 Texas Co y. 4,200 279 277 279 Tobac. Prod.... 10,600 97 94 96 United ClgarS.. 4,500 134 132 134 U. S. Ind Alcohol 6,000 158 15.". 157 V. S. Hteeel 144,800 108 106 108 IT. S. Steel, pfd.. 900 116 116 11614 Utah Copper 2,400 81 80 81 Western Union 90 West. Electric... 6.300 57 66 57 Willys-Overld ... 36,400 37 36 37 Royal Dutch 31,400 114 112 113 FREE-MAP Large Map in colors, also the STORY OF RANGER the greatest of all oil fields. CURTIS, PACKER CO. 50 Bond St., New York. Liberty Bonds Don't sell if you can avoid it. Buy for investment if possible. We buy and sell at New York quo tations. At present prices Liberty Bonds yield as high as 4.8S per cent with practical certainty of being worth sev eral per cent over 100 when business is readjusted. BOND DEPARTMENT First Trus Company o Omaha First National Bank Building. We Buy Liberty Bonds, Stocks and Bonds. Corporations Financed. Local Securities. RobtC.Druesedow & Co. 860 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Province of Ontario Gold 5 Bonds Due May 28, 1922 A direct and primary obli gation' of the most impor tant province in Canada. Population 2.523,274; as sets $595,881,000. Legal investment for sav ings banks in Connecticut, New Hampshire and Ver mont. Prices to yield about 5.60 (Delivery and payment in U. S.) Circular on request for O B 2'i'j TheNationalGly Company Correspondent Offices in SO Cities Oassha First National Bank Building Telephone Douglas 3316. (fillip) the Day Local Stocks and Bonds Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker Co., 449 Omaha National bank building-: Slocks Bid. Asked. BuritcRs-Nash 7 pet. pfd.... 99 Vs 100 Cudahy Pkgr. Co 119 119Vi Uooch, M. & E., 7 pet., pfd. U 100 H 101',, Gooch Food Products, pfd. bonus 98 100 Harding Cream, pfd. 7 pot,.10Hk 102'i Libby, McNeil & Libby 32 32 Lincoln T. & T., com. 7 pet.. 94 90 Om. & C. B. St. Ry., pfd 50 Orchard & Wilhelm, 7 pet., pfd $9s 1004 Overland Tire & Rubber H Omaha Mining Co 100 M. C. Peters Mill, 7 pet., pfd 99i 100 Spragus T. & R. bonus.... 45 Sheridan Coal Co 90 Swift & Co., Internafl 68 Vi 59 Swift & Co 138 13Ki-i Swift & Co.. rights 7'i 7't I'nlon Stock Yards, Omaha. . 99 Vi 100V Bonds Colo. Lt. Ht. & P. 6s. 1924.. 90 Cont. O. K. 6s. 1927 91T4 City of Omaha tlia. 192K.. 4.65 Uea Moines School 6s, 1924- 1933 4.60 .j. .Incoln Jt. Stk. Land Bk. Da. 101 1014 Omaha Athletic 6s. 1920 98 100 Omaha & C. B. St. Ry. fcs, 1928 76 fO Studehaker Corp. 7s. 1928.. 98 i Studebakcr Corp. 7s. 1924.. 100 lOflij, Southern Ry. 6, 1922 99 09i Wilson 1st 6s, 1928 99 100 V Kx.-div. New York Bond List U. S. 2s. rr-g.. 99iiKrie gen. 4s U. S. 2s. coup. 09 'i Gen. Elec. 5s.. 5"i 9S S6Vi U. S. cv. 3s, Gt. Nor. 1st 89 I 4's Illinois Central registered U. S. cv. 3s, coupon 89 ref. 4s. si U. S. 4s, reg.,106 Int. Mer. Marine IT. S. 4s, coup. .106 6s 102'i Am. F. Securities 6a 68.99 13-16 Am. Tel. & Tel. cv. 6s 10311 K. C. South ern ref. 5s... 86 L. & N. un. 4s. 8G Mo., K. & T. 1st 4n ". Mo. Pac. gen. 4s62 Mont. P. 6s 92 Anglo-Fr. ts..97 9-16 Arm. & Co. 4V4s 88 H Atch. gen. 4s Bait. A Ohio 82 IN. Y. Central deb. 6 loo'j Nor. Pac. 4s.. 82t4 Nor. Pac. 5s. . . 60 Oregon Sh. L. ret. 4s 8Gi cv. 4s 7 Beth. St. ref. 6s.S9 Central L. 6s. . 97 Cent. Pac. 1st. 7$ ',4 Ches. & onto pac. Tel. & Tel. cv. 6s 90 I' 6s 91 C, B. A Q. i'Penn. con. 44s.94 Joint 4s II iPenn. gen. 6s.. 96T4, Chi., Mil. A St. Reading gen. 4s.S24 P. cv. 4s.. 78'AISt. L. A S. F. C, R. I. & P. adj. 6s 69 Ry. ref. 4s.. 74V4 Sincllar OtI A Colo. A Southern Ref. sf. 7s... 100 ref. 4tts 80 Hi So. Pac. cv. Cs.lll Chili Cop. cv. Southern Ry. 6s.94T4 7s USI'Tex. Co. cv. 6s.l02 City of Par. 6s. 97jTex. A Pac. 1st. 92 Denver & Rio G. Union Pac. 4s.. 86 14 ref. 6s 67tt'U. 8. Rub. 6s.. 89 Dom. of Canada 1U. S. Steel 6s.. 100 5s (1931) S71i;Wabash 1st... 9514 Bid. New York Money. New York, Jnne 4 Mercantile Paper f.viS1 6H per cent; sterling 60-day bills, 81.58; commercial 60-day bills on bsnks, 1 1.58 M; commercial 60-day bills, 4.58V4; demand, $4.61; cables, $4.62. Francs Demand, $6.44; cables, $6.42. Guilders Demand, 38 per cent; ca ble., 39 per cent. Lire Demand. $8.06; cables, $8.04. Bonds Government, firm; railroad Ir regular. Time Loans Strong; 60 days. 90 days and six months, 5A& per cent. Call Money Easier; high, 6; low, 6H; ruling rate, 6; closing bid. 6V4; offered at 6; last loan, 6' per cent. New York Metals. New Tork, June 4. Copper Strong, electrolytic spot and July, 16c; August, l?c. Iron Steady and unchanged. Lead Quiet: spot, $5.106.20 ; July. $:.105.25; spelter, quiet; East St Louis delivery, spot, $6.16; July, $6.10?6.20. At London: Spot Copper 78 12s 6d; electrolytic; spot, 81 10s; tin, 234 ; lead, 22 15s; spelter, spot, 35 10s. Turpentine and Rosin, Savannah. Ga., June 4. Turpentine Firm; 9292V4c; sales, 289 bbls. ; receipts, 256 bbls.; shipments, 6,060 bbls.; stock, 2,872 bbls. Rosin Firm: sales, 1.525 casks; re ceipte, 790 casks; shipments, 158 casks; stock, 55.708 caskB. Quote: B, $10.3010.35; P, $10.6510.80; E. $10.70010.90; F. $10.8011.05; G, $10.85(511 05; H, $10.9011.05; I, $11.15 11.174; K. $12.50; M, $12.70; N, $13.20; WG, $13.60; WW, $13.75. Cotton Futures. New York, June 4. Cotton futures opened steady; July, 30.55c; October, 2ti.65c; December, 29.44c; January. 2S.26C. IOOOOOCIOI We Offer for Investment 6 First Denominations $100, $500, $1,000 Tax Free in Nebraska FOR the savings and trust funds, where safety is the first requirement, we recommend our First Mortgage Land Bonds. They are secured by producing Nebraska. Land valued at from two to four times the amount of the loan. We would particularly call your atten tion to the fact that these bonds are ez empt from all personal taxes in Nebraska. Detailed Circulars on request. We Have Always Available Nebraska Farm Mortgages Convenient Denominations Yielding 6Vz and 6 WE have invested over $100,000,000.00 for our client in farm mortgage curities without the loss of a dollar. We have on hand over $500,000 of farm mortgage for you to choose from. We list a few Nebraska mortaaees below: No. 27327 No. 27503 No. 27074 No. 27550 lononononononononononononononoa HOt ooueiaa ssj II OMAHA TWigr" I PRINTING fflZmZZT ji II unmusBS sraniie SVET fLr I I I HI omnia sweiim rAIHM lla I I Commercial Printers lithographers steei Die Embossers toosc t,cr eryiccs D i v o r c e Courts Martha Hodges told the district i court in a petition for divorce that Arthur Hodges, to whom she was , married in 1900, abandoned her in 1913. She asks for the custody of their child. A little more, than two months marks the married life of Frederick Harig and Ann Harig. They were wedded at Papillion. March 29, 1919, ;,. and Frederick asks the district court for a divorce, charging his wife with infidelity. Judge Troup, sitting in divorce court, granted a divorce to Nettie ,; Koking from Benjamin Koking. They settled their property outside of court. Custody of their ?on was given to the child's grandparents. Anthony and Anna Koking, the mother and father being x'ven the privilege of visiting the boy when ever they wish. Decrees of divorce were granted in divorce court by Judge Troup to Benjamin Sawhill from Pamelia on (he ground of cruelty and abandon ment; to Alma O'Leary from James on the ground of nonsupport; to Nellie Atkinson from Lloyd for cru- -elty and nonsupport, and to Emil j Hunzinker from Mary on the- -ground of cruelty. London Money. London, June 4. Bar silver, H'i4 per ounce. Money. 2 per cent. Discount rates, short bills, 3Vi per cent; three montha bills, 3 per cent. Dry (ioods. New Tork, June 4 Fruit of the loom 4-4 bleached cottons today advanced 2Vic a yard, making 6c a yard advance In week. Gray goods, weaker; fine worsted yarns were sold up; knit goods, higher. Liberty Bond Prices. New York, June 4. Liberty bond prio s , at 11:30 a. m. today were: 3V4s, 99.3$: first 4s. 96.10; second 4s, 94 28; second , 44s, 94.74; third 44s, 94.64; fourth 4s, 94.86; Victory 4s. 99.98. New York Cotton. New York, June 4. Cotton closed steady at a net decline of 46 to 63 points. Sugar. New York. June 4. Sugar Raw, stendy; centrifugal, 7.28c; fine granulated, 9.00c. Unseed. Duluth, Minn., June 4 Linseed, $4 65 3 4.73. Real Estate Transfers Charlea A. Kliassen and wife to Louis Ranard, Madison St., 40 feet w. of 23rd M., s. e., 43x65 feet.... Hanna C. Chrlstensen to Harry Bernstein, Hawthorne ave., 154V4 feet e. of 35th St., n. s.. olxl50.. John W. Lattin and wife to Alex O. Gustafson, Cass St., 100 feet w. of 49th St., s. s., 50x136 feet Joseph G. Gardner and wife to Allan A. Tukey, Seward St., 246 feet w. of 45 St., s. s. 60x140 feet Elizabeth M. Cunningham and wife to Joseph A. Kopecky, et al. Arbor st , 98 feet e. of 11 St., n. a., 40x94 feet Charlea Horn and wife to Cora E. , Tucker, Mayberry St., 90 feet w. of 44 St., n. s., 45x108 feet Alfred Thomas and wife to Adon Iram J. Conner, Larlmore ave., 49 feet e. of T.l st., s. s.. 60x128 feet Daniel W. Hayes and wife to Grant Parsons, 31 St., 80 feet s. of Mason at., w. s.. 40x121 feet Margaret Gordon to Jacob C. Peder son, Crelg st., 210 feet w. of 31 st., s. s. 60x122 feet Rafaela Di Gregorlo et al to Sam Marasco, Pierce St.. 120 feet w. of 22 st., n. s., 30x911,4 feet John Broomfleld to Carl A. Swan son. 9 st., 60 feet n. of Capitol ave., w. s.. 30x132 feet II. A. Wolf Co. to Samuel Engalcs and wife. Pierce St., 60.6 feet e, of 24th St., n. s., 60x183 feet.. Manna M. Harmon and husband to Irenaeus Shuler, et a I, n. e. cor. 62 and Howard St.. 135x160 feet.. Jan Parys and wife to Joseph Paw lusiak and wife, 32 St., 110 feet s. of K St., w. s 60x130 feet lonononononor D o D o D o 0 Mortgage Land Bonds I o D o D o D o D o D o D o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o a 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 $4,300, 6 semi-annual interest. Value of security, $10,010. $6,000, 0 semi-annual interest. Value of security. $15,800. $7,000, 6 semi-annual interest. Value of security, $18,000. $8,000, 5Vi, Douglas county. Value of security, $24,000. S3 1622 FARNAM STREET a: uisSiu 'r 4,00f r. 2,00( ; 1 1,16( y 4,35t ;" S,66( 6,6( i.70( : 66 ' 3,400 - -a 1,660 4,60 1.962