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11 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 1919. FINANCIAL LOW ralea without delay. C O. CARLBERG. . 811 Bran dela Theater BUt, OMAHA HOMES BAST NEB. FARMS. OKKEFE REAI4 ESTATE CO.. 1U Om. Nt. Bank Bide D. 1711. Stocks and Bonds. FOR BALE SO shares of W. L. Huffman Auto Stork cheap. Writ J. F. Mund benke, Milforil, Nab. Miscellaneous. fcOR BALK Two aharea preferred, one ahara common atork, Sprasue lira Co Address Omaha Bee. Y-5. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Arkansas Lands. Southwest Arkansas A LAND OPPORTUNITY. Mild, healthy climate; no crop fail ures; 45 inehes annual rainfall: good marketa. Good productive farms for $16 to 40 per arre on Kood tenna. Rend at one for copy of large Farm Bulletin. STUART LAND COMPANY. Da Queen Ark. i'l.A STATIONS and 'tTmber lands" In Southeastern Arkaaas. W. 8. FRANK. ?H8 Neville Blk Colorado Lands FARM AND RANCH LANDS. South Dakota Lands. DO YOU WANT one of the beat atock and grain farms In eastern South Da kota, locat-d near Gary. Conslste of 60 acres of nice black loam soil, (00 acres of which la -good plow land, bal ance fine Brass and paatura land. Thus farm bus I25.o00.00 worth of good new Improvements on it. Tha h'ouse is large, oak finish, has steam heat and electric lights, is modem in every way. Fine barns, fine flowing wells of nice cool water; over seven mtlea of woven tlra fence and everything In first class or der, rrue 1100 00 per acre will give good terms. Might consider smaller farm or good Income property as part payment. Address 120 N. Main Avenue, Sioux rails. i'. North Dakota Lands. AUTOMOBILES OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. MOO Farnam St. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. THE DIXIE FLTER. W R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 520 Farnam 8t. FOR SALE Ford touring car, perfect con dition, electric starter, tool box, tire holder, steering device. Harney 1913. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; earvice atation for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. FOR SALE Ford touring car, good con dition. Price 1200. Must be sold by faturdav. 40S North Mtb. St. Phone Red 7S92. I'O.MK ON WITH A LITTLE Mti.NET AND SECURE A choice. ti40 a. farm, small bldgs.. nearly all under cultivation. 13 ml. from town. Near neighbors. Pay tJ.50 an acre down, balance like paying rent and 13 vears' time if you Ilk"; 1 or J crops may pay for It. t;pt our maps. Wm. H. Brown Co.. Mott, N. Dakota. Agents wnnted. T Miscellaneous. I AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE. SERVICE GARAGE. ICth and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. BAHGAVN3 IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co.. 15th and Jackson. Ford Ae-ents. D. S500 OVERLAND Spaas, touring car. lust re i valnled. Late model. Colfax 353. 1 -PASSENiiER Auburn touring. Good con- litloti. Tyler 1419. Wbster 3139. I 1RANUON, KIOWA CO., Is the place to ' buy a home; fine cllmste and the best wheat or corn land; land selling from 117 to 25 per acre: good terms and the best of soil, "Why rent when you can own your own home? Good schools and the cattle country. Come 1 or write us. The wheat Is fine. First ' Realty Co , Brandon, Colo. ' CHEAP LAND The best-chespest land In Cheyenne and "-Kiowa counties, Colorado; 160 to 5,000-acre tracts; J13.60 to 125 per acre, raw and Improved. Do not pay three or four commissions to be brought here. I own most of what I offer. Write or come NOW. R. T. Cllne. Brandon, Cojo, FOR SALE CHEAP. One-half section land alx miles north of Weldona. Colorado; not sandy; achool houae on southeast corner; Union Pa cific railroad six miles. For further Information, address 8. II. Raub, 40 ''"fr 3t - ort Morgan, Colo. "?8-"ACRE RANCH, In Weld" Co., CoTTfor sale. Well Improved. Will carry 200 head of cattle. Running water. Price, $26.00 per acre. Address. A. R Thorn ton, 903 N. Cedar St., Colorado Springs, Col. 0,000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lln coln Co., Colo, lands. Bargains. Easy termi. gee J. L. Maurer. Arriba. Colo Iowa Lands. BUY SIOUX COUNTY FARMS. THEY ARE MONRY MAKERS. Let me tell you about them. oo a, no improvements, 140.00 a. .tin a., good improvements. nuo a., gooa improvement 80 a., poor Improvement! 840 a., new Improvements, 13000 a. rne soil la the nest. Write for complete description. J. J. Clelsnd. Norfolk. Neb i, mu.uu a. nta, 150.00 a. nts, 115.00 a. nts. 116.50 a. Oregon Lands. 295 Acres, $12,700, With Pair Horses, 9 Regis tered Cows, 3 bulls. 9 heifers. 4 calves, brood sows, pigs, complete line farm Implements, In i lulling manure spreader, reapers, etc., on State rnHd. only mile to R. R. town, s miles manufacturing rity. no better market; 175 acres utronc loam tillage, clay subsoil, cuts heavy hay, raises hi crops. ftO-cow creek-watered pasture, es timated 1.500 cords wood, 100,000 ft. timber, splendid fruit: beautiful 12-room house, slate roof, barns, complete work ing buildings. Owner made well-to-do on this farm, wants to retire now, so o,uick buver gets everything. $12,700; fisy terms. Details and picture raBe 42 Catalog Bargains 19 States, copy free. Strout Farm Agency, 402 A, Bee Ttldg.. Omaha. $1,250 Down Secures 173 Acres, Pair Horses and 6 Holsteln cows, poultry, wagon--, long list tools, etc.; 2 mlls hustling R.R. iown; 100 acres machine-worked fields; r.o acres wire-fenced pasture, St acres wood, timber, fruit; newly remodeled 7 room house; almost new 70-ft. basement barn, painted, alone worth $2,000. Owner retiring sacrifices for quick sale; $2,850 Kets all, easy terms. Details psge 35 Catalog Bargains 19 States, copy free. Strout Farm Agency. 402 A. Bee Bldg., Omaha. YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT used car. "There's a Reason." 2562-64 Farnam. Harney 353. GOOD USED CARS. GUY U 8M1TH WANTED FOR SrOT CASH, 100 USED CARS: quick action: no delay. Auto Ex change Co. 2059 Farnam HI. D. 6035. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable prlcea: no extras to pay. Nebraaka Serv ice Garage. 19th and Farnam Douglas 7S90. Trucks FARM LANDS WANTFD WE will sell your farm; timely aalea; Quick returna. Held Land Co.. 4 Brandele Bids'. AUTOMOBILES. k'OR SALE 40 acres, 28 miles of Portland, Oregon, 1 miles to electric and steam railway stations, daliy mall route, phone, house, barn and necessary buildings, fine orchard In famous Wllltsmette Valley. Close to stores, school and churches. Address Wes Eby. Route 4. Aurora, Ore. iuKDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offers you a' home In the land of sunshine, where oondttlone are right for raising alfalfa and ca'u?. Addrea . Jordan Valley i Farms, Boise Idaho. Minnesota Lands. j 240-ACRE Improved farm 60 miles from Minneapolis, one-half under cultivstion; balance meadow and pasture land, no waste land: 6-room house. corn-cr'.U. granary, bam that will hold 30 hr.irl of cattle and alx horaes, hoghouse and chicken house, good well of water. Price $17.60 per acre, $3,000 cash, balance five year a, 6 per cent. Schwab Bros., 102S Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska Lands. TWO FARM BARGAINS. 160 acres, 2 miles from good town, 35 rtlles southeast Hastings. Beautiful quar ter; fine soil; fair improvements; 35 acres alfalfa: 60 acrea winter wheat. Bargain, $100 per acre 320 acrea, 3U mllea from Bostwlck; !40 gently rolling fine farm land, balance fine pasture with never falling water. Splen did atock and grain farm. Price, $90 per acre. We have several other excellent bar gains In thla district. Crop prospects never better. Buy now and get owner's share crop. SHEDD INVESTMENT CO. Fifth Floor, Railway Exchange. Omaha. Neb. SHERIDAN COUNTY RANCH FOR SALE. One of the best stock ranohes, with plenty of farm land, located .22 miles southeast of Hoy Springs, Nib.; 8.340 acres deeded land, 1.240 school land lease wlil go with sale of ranch. Cuts 1.000 tons of hay, 100 tone alfalfa. Two sets of improvements. wells, windmills and supply tanks: plenty of running water. Now running 1,000 head of cattle, $00 head of horses. Will sell cattle, farm and hay machinery with ranch if purchaser desires. Price, $18.00 per acre. Terms: 25 per cent cush, balance 5 or 10 years. This proposition is open to July 1 only. Quick action nc-essary. Write or wire. W. R. BOWMAN, Hay Springs. Neb. CHOICE FARM 200 ACRES Improved farm, near Ft. Cal houn: abort distance to Omaha, In Washington county, Nebraska. All fenced; 80 acrea fenced woven wire, water In pasture, lies gentle rolling, best of foil, high state of cultivstion. Must be seen to be appreciated. Priced reasonable. Can carry 50 per rent at 5 pr cent. See this before buying HELD LAND CO., Phone D. $14. 64 Brandele Bldg., Omaha, iset. Aof, .enris Sheridan county: 10 miles south of Gordon; S mllee Niobrara river front age; 1,000 acree best farm Isnd: balance best ot paature; with timber along river and In two large draws. Priced much below anything else offered In this county. t S. S. R. B. MONTGOMERY. !1S City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Omaha, Neb Huanneii er 1'H REE CHOICE MADISON COUNTY FARMS. 240 a , 1 mile Norfolk; well Improved; clay aoll. rolling. Price, $275 a. 240 a., 2ty mile Norfolk, level: sandy loam! well Improved. Price, $225 a. 160 a., fair lmprovementa; mostly clsy Mill; rolling; 4'a miles Norfolk. Price, $150 a. Write for complete description. T. ,T. Clelsnd. Norfolk. Neb. ISO acres of Kimball county, Neb., land for sate, or would exchsnge for central Nebraska farm, north of Platte river and assume or pay some cash difference. Price $36 per acre. MIDWEST REALTY EXCHANGE. 513 Bee Bldg. Phone Tyler 421. FOR SALE 640-acre farm aevsn miles weat of Belgrade, Neb.: two aetf of Improvements. Can be sold as two farms of 320 acres each, or aa a whole; 600 acres under cultivation. For par ticular addreaf Horace U Anderson, Genoa. Neb. FORD SPEEDSTER TWO BRAND NEW DIAMOND REAR TIRES NOT RUN A WEEK. 3 extra tires. Double tire holder, two casing covers. Speedometer, tools, spe cial gears for speed, guaranteed to make 58 miles per hour. Not a better Ford engine in Omaha, Juat overhauled. Go ing awav for summer reason for selllnx. Will take $410. Phonn or write J. C. Klissard, Harney 6372, Omaha. ANEW CORE IN YOUR RADIATOR. At a saving of 33 per cent from list price. MANUFACTURED IN OMAHA: 21-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 13 CENTS PER MILE. TOO ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 50 NEW 11 MODEL FORD CARS FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUG. 8622. 1314 HOWARP 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. PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS. Mgr. Tyler 1787 1407-21 Capital Ave I FORD TRUCK. Good condition; reason ', able. vyehgter 2257. Repairing ana Painting. WILL DO PAINTING and paperhanging for used car. Devlin Bros., 1021 S. ;?d St. Phone Tyler ir.39. F P BARNUM CO.. 2126 Cuming. Doug las 8044 High grade automobile painting Motorcycles and Bicycles. Used cara of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, ?5M 'arnam St. D. 1$70 NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 19th and Howard Sts. Tyler 1760 DRIVE YOURSELF TOUKINO lOi PER ROADSTERi MIL' CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TRUCKS Melcher Service Co., I SI 6 LEAVENWORTH DOUG 48$t SIX-CYLINDRR, "-PASSENGER OVER LAND, 50-horepower Continental motor, car newly painted, perfect running order, five very good tires; good care has been tsken of this car and It Is as good as new. A bargain. r-HARLES BATTELLE, 621 So, 324 Ave. Harney 2451. FOR SALE 168 acres, adjoining town. All bottom land. No aand. About 60 acrea rood pasture, balance rich second-bottom farm land. Fine alts for a summer resort with lake and shade. $325.00 per acrn J. N. Feuersteln. Leshara, Neb. EASTERN Nebraska 160 fsrm, $125. Will carry mortgage for 75 per cent of price aked. Well Improved ten acres west part of Omaha. If sold soon, will make a bargain price. R. L. Stewart, owner, 620 Bee Bldg. CUSTER COUNTY land for sale; $20 a. good corn and alfalfa land on clear creek bottom. no aand or overflow. Write owner. Box 24, R. 1. Ansley. Neb. GOOD western Nebraska. 10 acrea In wheat. One-third crop goea t pur rhaaer. $40 per acre. C. D. Arra- strong. Realtor, aaa-a oecurmee pma. MEEK8 AUTO CO. Used oars bought, fold and exchanged. We buy for cash and aell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage 2026-8 Farnam St. Douglas 4101 MEEKS AUTO CO. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH Used auto, good shape and cheap. Or trade r.!ee building lot, near car line, good location and some cash. Address Box H-48. Bee. USKD CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. AUTO BODIES. NEW and used Furd bodies for sale. Get our prices. O'Rourke-Qoldstrom Auto Co.. S701 South 24th St.. Omaha. A. LEW & COMPANY. Expert automobile washers, slmonyers and polishers: all work guaranteed. 1906 Capitol Ave. Phone Douglas 4667. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargalna In used machines Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle man. 27th and Leavenworth sts Tires and Suppi'es. NEW TIRES," 1-2 PRICE: Firestone. Congress, Lee Pullman, "'lak Write for prices Mention sizes. KA1MAN TIRE jnpRI.'RS. 2016 Farnam Used Tires We have several Rood used tires on hand at these low prices: S0x3 $4.50 34.4 $ 8.00 30xT,t4 6.00 35x4 9.00 32x31, 6.50 :!4x4 9.60 32x1 6.00 35x4 1000 33x4 7.00 35x5 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 FARNA M ST. NO need for steam soaked carcasses. W'e retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Curs process. Ideal Tire Service. 2676 Har ney St. GAIN more mllea; have your Urea re treaded by G. & G. Tire Co. 2415 Leavenworth Tyler 1261-W POULTRY AND PET STOCK. FORD MARKET, 2230 Farnam. Uaed Fords. Time, cash. Uoerty bonda, new bodies. $95. BABY CHICKS June hatched quality chirks for sale; all standard bred stock. Plymouth' Rocks, Rhode Island Reds. White Wyatldottes and Buff Orpingtons, $18 per 100. White imd Brown Leghorns. $17.00 per 100. Terms, cash with order. Mail this ad with order to get these special prices for high grade chicks. Shipments parcel post prepaid. Guarantee safe delivery. Write for our Red Feather Feeding Booklet. M. C. Peters Mill Co., South Mde Station. Omaha, Neb. BABY CHICKS for sale, Mrs. G. W. Skin ner, 4611 N. 14th. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule suctions at atock yarda stablea next Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of isrtn mu.'ee S.tlo starts at 10 o'clock. L C Gallup. Auctioneer. ii L'ST dispose of the balance of our double farm and Concord harness and collars at a sacrifice. Call at 2124 Lake at. SELLING only privately-owned uaed cara. The Omaha Uaed Car Market. 2517 Leavenworth St. Tvler 2347 $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole ranfre. of new self -spacing af finity spark plug Bnysdorfer. 210 N IStn COLE 4, five-passenger; good condition. Wslnut 131 dsys or Red 9333 evenings. Harness, Saddlea and Trunka We Make Them Oureelvea. ALFRED CORNISH A CO. 1210 Farnam MONEY TO LOAN. LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harr Maleahock, 1614 Dodge, D. 6619. Est 1891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. FOR Western Nebraaka and Eastern Colo rado lands see HELD LAND CO.. 664 Brandele Bldg. KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county, Wyoming, farm land; particulars from C. V. NELSON. (1$ Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. WRITE n.e for pieturea and prtoea of ray farms and ranches In good old Dawea eouuty. Arab U Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. 80-ACRE FARM, 11 miles Omaha, imp. upland. Price, $150 per acre; m miles from town. Paul Peterson. J6 Brandele Theater Bldg. t FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE .A. A. FATZMAN. 101 Karhach Blk. Tyler 684. ALFALFA, grain and atock farms. Send for list today. Willis Cadwell. Broken Bow. wet). MERRICK COUNTY, Imfroved corn and alfalfa (aims at the right price. M. A. l.ARSOS Central City. Nep, ABOUT $0 acrea Improved Nebraaka farm land near reservation. Write Fete Blackburn. Macoy. Nebraska. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farma, Kimball Co. Nebraaka R. E. Holmes. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per ft., including: psiu up nimr 1 1 o nrmj t4 a V, Rslsnder. 614 Omaha Nat. 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 pitting 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 arid sanitary, well lighted, woll 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 ranch 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 and we will gladly give you further informa tion or put you right at work, if ready. You must be 16 years of age or over. 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. Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for $e hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., June 6, 181$. RECEIPTS CARS. Wabaah Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. A N. W.. east C. & N. W., west C, St. P., M. & O C, B. 4 Q, east C, B. A Q.. west C.i R. I. ft P.. eaat C. R. I. & P., west.... Illinois Central Chicago Great Western. Cat. H'ge. S'p. .2 8 ... .4 I ... ,. IT 38 14 . 7 16 ... . $5 86 t . 1 16 .13 6 1 .26 24 . 6 11 ... . 1 .3 . 1 2 139 204 23 Cat. Hogs. Sbopp. .. tit 2,260 804 . . 864 2,927 1,481 .. 802 4.008 1.162 ,.1.059 3.1S4 927 204 3,23$ 21 67 2 5 15 18 . . 31 11 1 ,'. 63 ; ! ." ! ; ; 10 10 26 ... ... .436 15 6 ... ... 1 .474 ... 128 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morns & Co.... Swift Co Cudshv Pscklnr Armour A- Co 1.059 Schwarta & Co ,T. w. Murphy Morrell Lincoln Fucking Co.. So. Omaha Pack. Co. Higgina Packing Co. Hoffman Bros .Trihn Roth Sons... Mayerowlch & Vail... Glassberg P. O'Dea Omaha F. P. Lewis Huntzlnger & Oliver. Wertheimer Degen . A. Roths.hild Banner Bros Jensen Lundgren.. Ch.ek & Krebs Mid-west Other Buyerg 474 Total 4,189 18,778 4.492 Cattle Receipts were light again today, about 3.400 head, and the four days' sup ply has been fully 10,000 smaller than lutt week. Largely on account of the lim ited offerings the fat cattle market shuwed further Improvement today, the yearlings snd handywelgbt beeves finding a ready sale at prices strong to a quarter higher. Heavy cattle were not much suught after and prlcea ahowed little im pruvement compared with Wednesday. There was good Inquiry for cows and ht-lfers at prlcea atrong to a quarter and the general market for desirable steers snd butcher stock Is 2660c h'gher than It was at the low time laat week. Busi ness In stockers and feedera was rather light and prices stronger, about 2550c stronger for the week. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 6 566 810 76 46 1)61 113 36 22 1044 12 60 18 832 12 76 18 1017 12 88 11 1006 12 90 2,1 1081 13 00 8 1160 13 10 22 1160 13 25 20 1098 13 40 4S 994 13 50 16 957 13 75 22 1337 14 26 38 1 123 14 80 18 1480 14 90 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 9 612 10 50 11 615 10 75 211 5:15 11 25 8 05 11 CO 2;l SXR 12 25 16 785 12 66 4 77,-. 12 75 10 806 13 00 22 801! 13 25 7 162 13 l" 8 843 13 75 22 626 14 00 26 776 14 05 HEIFERS. 12 616 8 00 23. 689 11 28 7 641 12 00 11 S25 12 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 826 10 75 6 1005 11 35 9 642 11 60 3 730 12 00 2!i 856 12 25 6 1068 13 00 4 932 13 36 Quotations on Cattle Prime steers, 81 4.50it 1.'.50. Good to choice beeves, tl3.5u14.50. Fair to good beev.-s 812.50 tolu.DO. Commoii to fair beeves, 810.60 4i12.i0. Good to choice yearlings, $13.00 (ij) 14.00. Fair to good yearlings, jll.OiM 12,50. Common to fair yearlings, () SuQi 11.00. (Jood to choice heifers. $10.50 12.60. Prime cows. $10.00 12.00. '3.od to choice cows, $9.5010.50. Fair to good cows, $8.009.50. Common to fair cows, $5.fOCCi'S.on. Good to choice feeders, $1 1.75 1 12.76. Medium to good feiders, $10. Ooig 11.76. Good to choice afickers, $11.5012."5. Fair to good stockers. $9.60 (g 10.50. Common to fair stockers. $8.00 iS9.60. Stock heifers. $8.50010.00. Stock cows, $7.509.00. Stock calves, SS.OOS 12.00. Veal calves. $6.0014.00. Bulls, stage, etc., $9.50012. 00.. Hogs Receipts were fairly liberal to day. 27 loads, estimated at 14.E00 head. Shippers were active buyers, especially during the early hours, bidding generally 5c lower than yesterday. Packera bought a few hogs 6c lower, with quite a liberal proportion 10c lower than yesterday. Hulk today was $19.76019.90 and top at HO.OOi generally SSflOo lower than yesterday. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 23. .209 80 $19 70 66. .251 .. $19 75 75. .206 110 19 80 54. .178 200 19 85 53. .220 ... 19 90 72. .320 ... 19 85 64. .332 ... 20 00 Sheep There were 22 loads of sheep and lambs In the barn this morning estimated at 6,000 head. Packers were In need of supplies snd under vigorous demand the market was erratic fully 2560c higher. Most of the shorn lambs sold from $14.00 (g14.90 with choice handy weights selling from $14.60(814 90. Ewes are selling gen erally from $9.0010.00, a small parcel of choke ewes selling at $10.60. Yearling weathers selling at $12.00. Today a marK et la 25ff 50c higher than yesterday. LAMBS. 29 shorn .92 14 00 16 spring. 43 16 00 12sprlng.43 16 60 . 49 spring 65 18 00 129 culls. . .64 8 00 25 culls...46 13 00 247 shorn..8S 14 60 261 shorn.,86 14 25 555 shorn..77 14 o 338 shorn..77 1183 EWES. 75 culls. . .99 6 00 168 shorn. .110 8 0? 89 shorn .98 9 60 25 culls 80 7 00 S9 shorn. .103 10 00 30 culls., 96 7 00 Quotations on Sheep Spring lambs, $17.0018.60 Lambs handy weight. $14.50 14. 80. Lambs heavy weight, $13.75 14 35. Lamb culls, $6.0012.00 Yearlings, $11. 00 412. 60 Wethers, $9.60 11.60 Ewes good to choice, $9.7510.60 Ewes fair to odd, $8.50(9.75 Ews culls, $6.00 jj'8.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, June 6. Cattle Receipt?, 12.000 head; heavy beef steers atronfc; others steady; butcher stock generally ateady; calves. 25c higher; feeders, 25c lower; estimated tomorrow, 8,000; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, SI 41.75 1 6.25 ; medium and good, $11.7614.75; common, $I0.7611.75; light weight, good and choice, $12,251$ 14.85; common and medium, $9.7612.40; butcher cattle, heifers, 17.25 0 12.76 ; cows, $7.0012 25; canners and cutters, $5.75 7.00; veal calves, light and handy weight, $14.0015.50; feeder steers, $9.50013.00; stocker steers, $7.5012.26. Hogs Receipts, 60,000 head; market slow, mostly 15o to 20c under yesterday's average; plga, 25c to 60o off; early top, $20.45; estimated tomorrow, 33,000; bulk, I20.1020.30; heavy weight. $20.1520.25: medium weight, $20.0020.35; light weight, J19.704J 20.30; light light, $18.75$20.00, heavy packing bows, smooth, $19.60 19.90; packing sows, rough, $19.2513.60; pigs. $17.76&1!.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipta, 15,000 head; good and choice dry fed lambs, steady to higher; spring lambs, steady; other lambs and sheep, alow to lower: estimated tomorrow. 8,000; lambs, 84 pounds down, $12.50016.60; 86 pounds up, J1 2. 25 15.50 ; culls and common, 39.00 12.00; spring, $18.6019 .00; yearling weth ers. $10.6013.00; ewes, medium, good and choice, $8.00610.00; culls and common, $4.007.76. Read The Bee Want Ads for the best opportunities in bargains. WANTED High Grade Specialty Salesman For State of Nebraska Preferably one with grocery acquaintance. See Mr. Conroy, Fonta nelle Hotel, Saturday. June 7th. MONEY TO LOAN. FINANCIAL New York. June 6. Losses Incurred during the liquidation of Tueaday were virtually recovered on the Stock exchange today In an active session In which spec ulative Interests, spparently of the opin ion that reports of a revival ot the so called money commutes were unfounded, controlled the situation. Occasional) re cessions were not sustained and new high ground was attained by many atocks in the vigorous final hour upturn. Notable among the day'e advances were those of General Motora to 245, United States Steel to 110 and Reading to 92i. roprisentlng gains ranging from 2 to 15 points. The rise In General Motors was attributed to a large steel order placed by the company. General influences regarded as favora ble Included another Importation of gold from Canada. $5,500,000; the bright cop per outlook and more encouraging pros pects for an early signing of the peace treaty. , Motors were In demand In the final up ward whirl of prices, but there were strik ing advances also In numerous other specialties, in which a large shcrt Inter est la reputed to exist. Publec buying ex pended to a notable extent and material gains were registered in a comprehensive list of stocks, including the Tobscco, fond, oil, copper, shipping, leather and ice Is sues. Rails, as of late, played a secondary part In the rise, but some of the Pacifies and grangers reflected Investment accu mulation. Sales amounted to 1,700,000 shares. x Bonds maintained a good tone, with Uie Victory i'na achieving a new high level at 100.20. Total sales, par value, aggre gated $9,400,000. Old United Stutes bonds were unchanged on call. Special stocks gave another great demonstration of strength In the final hour. General Motora gained 8, Central Leather, 6, and United States Alcohol, 7 94. The closing was strong. Improving financial sentiment, to gether with reports of great activity In varloua Industries, caused a notable rise In the stock market today. Sales ap proximated 1.700.000 shares. Sales. Am. Beet Sugar. 12.600 American Can... 12.000 Am. Car Fdy. 6,200 American Hide & Leather, pfd. . . 7.800 Am. Locomotive. 11,000 Am. S. & Ref 18,600 Am. Sugar Ref... 14, 100 Am. Sumatra To. 8,900 Am. Tel. & Tel. 2,600 Am. Zinc, Lead High. 84i 59 V, 1084, 128 8641 83 139 4 10944 1074, Aanaconda Cop.. 23 Atchison 7, At!., Gulf & W. I. S. S 3, Baldwin Loco... 15, Baltimore & O.. 3 Beth. Steel "B" . 22, Butte & Superior Copper 11, Cal. Petroleum.. 8 Canadian Pac. , . 1, Central Leather. 53 Chesapeake & O. Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul 5, Chicago & N. W. Chi.. R. I. & l'ac 5, Chlno Copper. ... 5 Colo. Fuel & Iron 9, Corn Products. . 23. Crucible Steel 5, Cuba Cane Sugar 10, Dlstillera Secur ities Corp 7, Erie 3, General Electric. 2, General Motors. . 15 Gt. North., pfd . . 4, Great Northern Ore Ctfs 3, Illinois Central.. Inspiration Cop. . 22, Int. Mer. Marine, pfd 20, Internat'l Nickel. 9, Internat'l Paper. 12, K. C. Southern . . Kennecott Cop., l.'vllle N'vllla. Mex. Petroleum. Miami Copper... Mldvale Steel. . . . Mo. Pacific Nevada Copper.. N. Y. Central... N. Y.. N. H. & Hartford Norfolk &- West. Northern Pac Pan-Am. Petro.. Pennsylvania . . . Pittsburgh & W. Va Pittsburgh Coal.. Ray Cons. Cop.. Reading Rep. Iron & Steel Shattuck Arizona Copper ........ Sinclair Oil & Re fining 33 Southern Pac 25 Southern Ry 9 Studebaker Corp. 42 Texas Co 1 Tobacco Products 14 Union Pacific 4 United Cigar Stores 40 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 13 U. S. Steel 236 U. S. Steel, pfd Utah Copper 7 Western Union Westinghouse HI. 7 Willys-Overland . 21 Royal Dutch .... 15 11 10 1.6 ,900 ,600 ,700 ,100 ,000 ,700 ,600 ,000 ,700 ,800 600 ,000 600 200 .200 900 200 ,00 ,900 ,200 ,700 100 ,200 ,000 ,800 700 ,600 200 800 ,300 700 O0Q 200 400 800 ,600 900 00 000 .200 500 ,900 400 .400 ,100 ,500 ,600 800 ,500 72 1029, 167 105 649j 8544 31V, 35 166 '4 107 4 684 46 94 103 3094 4194 51 6794 95 4 36 94 78', 1994 16994 234 99 47fc 101 59 9, 1254 2894 61 4 24 39 120 1944 27 94 53 4 34 18 83 34 I io 14 984 101 V4 474 41 67 4 23 9294 91 Low. Close. 88 884 68 4 69 106 94 106 125 127 664 854 S04 83U 1364 138", 10 6 94 1 07 106S 107 2094 7094 71 101 1014 164 164 4 10 3 94 1 03 94 534 534 84 35 294 29 3 4 94 3494 1634 1644 103 107 6794 68 45 16 4 102 4 '."2 4 29 4 404 4994 6544 304 414 49 67 93 94 95 3694 35 779s 7 1 9 i 1 9 94 1684 167U 2214 233 97 08 4 46 4 46 44 101 1M- 67 59 9, 121 4 121 2 7 94 28 4 69 4 '''I'i 21 24 37 4 38 120 120 192 1K4 27 2794 E'2fc 32 4 1794 82 34 18 S3' 32 34 110 110U 98 98 99 4 lfln "4 47 47'i GRAIN MARKET Omaha, June S, 1919. Grain arrivals today ahowsd a substan tial run of corn, with 88 .ars. exceeding by far the combined total of other grains. Wheat receipta were 13 cara, oats 38 cars, rye 2 cars and ( barley 1 car. Corn had a rather slow sale, with prices ranging from unchanged to 2 cents lower, the bulk about a cent off. Oats were In fair demand at the decline of 4 cent. Rye was about a cent lower and barley unchanged. Wheat was several cents higher. Cash sales today were aa follows: Corn No. 2 white, 4 carlosds, $1.72; No. 3 white, S carloada, $1.71; No. 4 white, 2 carloads, $1.69, 1 carload. $1 67: No. 2 yellow, 2 carloads, $1.72; No. 3 yellow, 9 carloads, $1.71; No. 4 yellow, 1 carload, $1.70, 1 carload, $1.69; No. 6 yellow, 1 carload, $1.70; No. 6 yellow, 1 carload, $1.67, 1 carload, $1.66 (musty): sample yellow, 3-6 carload, $1.66 (heating), 1 ia--load, $1.65, 1 carload, $1.62, 1 carload, $1.62 (hot); No. 2 mixed, 2 carloads, $1.70; .No. 3 mixed. 1 carload, $1.70 (3 per Co: t color), 6car'loads, $1.68; 1 carload, $1.68, I csrload, $1.67; sample mixed, 1 carloiJ, $1.66 (mixed); 1 carload, $1.60 (heating); 1 carlosd, $1,60 (27 per cent damaged); 1 carload, $1.60 (IS per cent moisture, heating, musty). Oats Standard: 2 cars, 66'ic. No. 3 white: 11 cars, 66c. No. 4 white: 4 cars, 6594c. Sample white: 1 car, 664-'. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 664c. Rye No. 3: 3-6 car, $1.40. Barley No. 3: 1 car, $1.20. No. 4: 1 car, $1.19. Sample: 3-5 car. $1.15. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car, $2.46. No. 2 hard: 3 4-6 car, $3.45; 1 car, $2.44. Sample hard: 1 car, $2.05. No. I northern spring: 1 car, $2.42. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $2.12 (durum). No. 4 mixed: 1-5 car, $2.08 (durum). Sample mixed: I car, $2.00 (4 per cent heat damaged). PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Kecelpts Today. Year ago. Wheat 336,000 192.000 Corn 899.000 642,000 Oats 814.000 406.000 Shipments Wheat 427.000 40.000 Cirri . 266,000 434,000 Oats '. 627,000 431,000 Export clesrsnees Wheat and flour 946.000 137.003 Oats 18,000 70,000 OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Week Year Receipta Today, ago. ago. Wheat .13 6 7 Corn 98 44 30 Oats 88 28 ,7 Rye 2 10 Barley 110 Shipments Wheat 3 17 7 Corn 8 62 44 Oata 35 20 7 Rye 0 7 3 Barley ISO RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 8 177 100 Kansas City 21 36 13 St. Louis 14 86 66 Minneapolis 101 ... Duluth 58 The number of cars of grain of the s,neral grades Inspected "In" here during tlu last 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 2 hard, 2; No. 3 hard, 3: No. 4 hard, 1; No. 6 hard, 2; sample hard, 1; No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 1 spring, 1; total. 11. Corn No. 1 white. 1; No. 2 white. 12; No 8 white, 6; No. 4 white. 2; No. 6 white. 2; No. 6 white, 1; sample wh!te.'2' N(. 1 yellow. 2; No. 2 yellow. 19; No. 3 yellow, 13; No. 4 yellow, 2; No. 5 yellow. 1, No. 6 yellow, 3; sample yellow, 7; No. 2 mixed, 4; No. 3 mixed, 10; No. 4 mixed, 2: No. 6 mixed. 1; No. 6 mixed. 1; sample mixed. 3; total, 94. Oats No. 2 white, 1; standard. 4; No. 3 white, 24; No. 4 white, 6; total, 36. Rye No. 2, 3; total. 3. Barley No. 2, 1: No. 3. I; ti.tal, 2. Omaha Grain. Corn arrivals of 99 cars were substantial Local Stocks and Bonds Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Co., 449 Omaha National bank build ing: Stocks Bid. Asked. Burgess-Nash 7 pet. pfd 99 100 Cudahy Pkg. Co 119 1194 Gooch, M. & F. . 7 pet., pfd. B 1004 1014 Qooch Food Products, pfd. bonus 9994 100 Harding Cream, pfd. 7 pet.. 10194 102 Llbby, McNeil & Libby 32 4 32 9, Lincoln T. & T., com. 7 pet., 94 t'6 Om. & C. B. St. Ry., pfd 50 Orchard Wilhelm, 7 pet.. pfd 99 100 Overland Tire Rubber 84 Omaha Mining Co 100 M. C. Peters Mill, 7 pet., pfd 99 94 100 Sprague T. & R., bonus. ... 45 Sheridan Coal Co 90 Swift & Co., internat'l 684 59 Swift & I'o 138 138H Swift & Co.. rights 7 7 4 Union Stock Yards, Omaha. . 994 1004 Bonds Colo. Lrr Ht. A P. 5s. 1924.. 90 Cont. O. & E. 6s. 1927 914 City of Omaha 44s. 1928.. 4.65 Dcs Moines School 6s, 1924- 1933 4.60 .Incoln Jt. Stk. Lsnd Bk. 6s. 101 1019, Omaha Athletic 6s, 1920 9S 100 Omaha & C. B. St. Ry. 6a. 1928 76 80 Studebaker Corp. 7s, 1928.. 989, 99 Studebaker Corp. 7s, 1924.. 100 104 Southern Ry. 6s. 1922 99 !8'4 Wilson 1st 6s. 1928 99 100 Ex.tdlv. Short Term Notes Fetera Trust company's dally quotation): Bid. Asked. First Liberty 3s Second Liberty 4a Third Liberty 44" Fourth Liberty 44s Am. Foreign Sec. (1919) Am. Tel. A Tel. 8s (1826)... Am. Telephone 6s 11814)... Am. Tobacco 7a (1922) Am. Tobacco ts (1828) Anaconda Copper 6s (1829). Anglo-French 6s (1920) Arm. Con. Deb. a (1818)... Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (182S)... Arm. Cnn. Deb. 6s (1923)... Arm. Con. Deb. 6s (1824)... Beth. Steel 7s )1819) Beth. Steel 7s (1822) Beth. Steel 7s (1923) Canada 6s (1921) Cudahy 7s (1923) Int. R. T. 6s (1921) Kansas City Ter. 6a (1923). Proctor (1. 7s (1923) Proctor A O. 7s (1923) Russian Rubles 5s (1936). Union Pacific 6s (1926) Wilson A Co. 6s (1928) .88 60 .84.31 .86 60 .84.80 83 10394 . .100 103 ,10S , 99 87 102 102 103 101 ion ' 102 102 88 102 . 89 ,1004 109 102 .118 ,108 101 100 104V4 100V4" 10.1 104 100 97 103 10SU 1024 103U 100 102 105 98 i 102 30Vj 101 10494 103 112 10B4 103 eMeedlng th'e combined totsl of other grains. Oats receipts were 88 cars, wheat, 3 csrs, rye. 2 cars and barley 1 csr. Up to noon cash grain prices on the Omaha market were as follows: Good grades of corn brought $1.671.72. or un changed to 2c lower, generally lower. Oata were 4n cent off, and wheat several cents higher. Chicago Grain und Provisions. Chicago. June 6. Improved cn.p condi tions tended Thursday to give the bears a slight advantage In the corn market, but led to no aggressive selling. Prlcea closed unsettled, c net lower to 4c ad vance, with July $1.70 to $1.70 and September $1.60 to $1.61. Oats loat 4c to. 4c. In provisions the out come ranged from 40o decline to a rise of 37c. Most of the traders in consequence show a tendency to sell on the bulge and not to buy except on breaks. The result waa to hold the market within relatively nar row limits. Friends of lower prlcea laid chief stress on reports that the new crop, although late, seemed to be rapidly catch ing up. On the other hand, advises Indi cating that other centers were outbidding Chicago for grain to arrive led to numer ous small rallies in which an eastern houso led the buying. Excellent weather and crop reporta did much to handicap bulls in the oata mar ket. Weakness of hog quotations, together with the Hoover statement as to live stock supplies in Europe, hsd a depressing effect on provisions. Subsequently, how ever, commission house demand for lard brought about upturns. We Buy Liberty Bonds, Stocks and Bonds. Corporations Financed. Local Securities. Rcbt.C.Druesedow & Co. 860 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. SKI INNER PACKING PANY OUITRY BUTTER EGGS II16-III8" DoudlttSjf Tel -DoucJIas 1 521 raAOl HAH Chicago futures: Art. Open. High. I Low. C!ose. Yes Corn I July 1.71 1.714 1.69 170 1.70 Sept. 1.614 1 614 1 604 1.61 1.01 ')c 1.42 4 1 43 1.42 4 1.42 94 1-43 Oat July .684 -68 .68! .68 .08 Sept. .6694 -66 .66! .664 .C5 Dec. .664! .664 .65! .664 -66 Pork I I I July 150.20 160.55 150.20 150.80 50.75 Sept. 147.90 147.90 47. SO 47.85 148.25 Lard III I July 33.10 133.65 !33.06 33.55 33,17 Sept. !32.20 '32.47 32.17 32.47 32.30 Ribs II July 57.90 128.20 i27.90 28.20 138.15 ' Sept. 127.30 127.45 127.27 127.42 127.45 Liberty Bonds Don't tell if you can avoid it Buy for investment if possible. We buy and aell al New York quo. tationa. At present prices Liberty Bonda yield aa high aa 4.65 per cent with practical certainty of being worth sev eral per cent over 100 when business la readjusted. BOND DEPARTMENT First Trus Company o Oiuiha First National Bank Building. 3994 644 224 9094 89 404 65 '4 23 92", JO 94 500 144 144 14 66 94 61 1114 U!U 304 32 11344 118 280 28074 964 97 4 1344 13&7 1344 13JV, 1589. 1614 10894 II". 1 1 '! 82 834 914 57 4 57 374 384 1129. 113 68 11294 32 1 18 283 994 13594 140 106 110 900 84 9 684 39 115 ORGANIZED by the Pualneaa Men if Omaha. FURNITURE, planot and notes as security, 10. e mo, H. goods, total. 83 60 PROVIDENT LOAN 80CIETT 433 Security Bldg.. lth Farpam. Ty. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND 11. LIBERTY BONDS. OCT 2 1 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1393." 10 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLPO.. TT 960 PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army industrial home aollclta your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect Wi distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110.1112.1114 Dodae St. New York IT. S. 2s, reg. . 99 4! U. S. 2s, coup. 994 U. S. cv. 3s, registered ... 89 U. S. 4s, reg. .106 U. 8. 4s, coup 1"6 4 Amer. F. S. 5s. 100 Amer. T. & T. cv 6s 104 Ang.-Fr'ch 5s. 97 9-16 Ar'ur & Co. 44s 884 Atch. gen. 4a.. 8294 B. & O. cv. 4s. 79 4 Beth. S. ref. 5s 89 94 Cent. L. 5s 97 Cent. Pac. 1st.. 804 C & O. cv. 6s. 914 C', B. A Q, Jt 4s 96 C. M. St. P. cv. 44s 784 ref. 4s 78 4 C & S. ref 44s 804 Chill C. cv 7s. .1184 City of Paris 6s 97 54 D. R. O. r. 6s 57 94 Dom. of Can Ea 1931) 97 Erie gen. 4s.. 68 Gen. Elec. 5s. . . 984 Bids. Bond List. Mont. Power 6s. 93 4 N. Y C deb. 6s. 100 4 N. Pacific 4s.. 82 4 N. Pacific 3s CO Ore. S. L. ref 4s 864 Pac. T. & T. 6s 91 '4 Penn. con. 44s 949 Penn. gen. 5s. . . 95 4 Reading gen. 4s 83 4 St. L. & S. F. ad1 6s 69 4 'JH V 110 Jispilt- sf. 7s 9 S P. cv. 5s 11194 S. Rv. 6s 939, Tex. Co cv. 6s. . 102 T. & Pac. 1st. 91 I'nlon Pacific 4s 86 4 U. fi Rubber 6s 89 4 U. S. Steel 6s. . .100 4 Wabash 1st 96 C. R. I. & P. Ry 111. Cen. ref. 4s. 80 Ot. N. 1st 44s 86V Int. M. M. s. . .101 V K. C. 8. ref 6s 86 "1 M. K. & T. 1st 4s 65", M. P. gen. 4s. . . b: New Tork Money. New York. June 6. Mercantile Paper ,"454 per cent; sterling 60-day bill.-, 14.69; commercial 60-iiay bills on bank. I4.W91; commercial 60-day bills, 34.684. demand, 34.6194; cables, 14.6 2 94- Francs Demand, $6.52; cables, $6.60. Guilders Demand, 3S4c; cables. 39 l-16c. Lire Demand, $8.07; cables. $8.05. Government and Railroad Bonds Firm. Time Loans Strong; all dates. 64 1! per cent. Call Money Firm: high, I; per cent; low, 6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent; closing bid. 594 per cent; oered at 6 pit cent; last loan, t per cent. New Tork Coffee. New York, June 6. The msrket for cof fee futures opened at an advance of 3 to 8 points and aold about 6 to 10 points net hlcher during the early trading on cover ing and a little support, which waa prob ably encouraged by the continued steadi ness ot Brazil. After selling up to 18.40' for December, however, the market turner easier, under realising and reporta tha' firm offers were a shade easier. Pecem bar sold off to 18.34c. with the mark closing 3 to 7 points net lower. Cloit'n bids: July, 18.30c; September. 18.86' October, 18.69c; December, 18.34c; Jnr usry, 18.24c; March, 18.10c; May, 17.0 Spot, dull and nominally unchanged 19 4c for Rio 7a and 24He for Santos New York Metals. New York, June 6. Copper Strong electrolytic, spot and June, 1694 17c; Julv 17c: August, 1714c. Iron Firm and unchanged. Lead Firm; spot, 6.07 6.20 : Julv. $8.106.25. Spelter Firm; apot, $6.20 asked; Julv, $6.1506.35. At London Spot copper, f7i 17a fid; electrolytic. 81 10s; tin, 233 6s; lead 33 16s; spelter, 36 10s. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Oa., June 6. Turpentine Firm; 92 92 4c: sales, nons; receipts, 6S5 bhls.; shipments, 5 bbls. ; stock, 6,284 bbls. Rosin Firm: sales, none; receipts. 777 casks; shipments, 60 casks; stock, 66,425 cssks. Quote: B. $10.30; D. $10.66(010.80; "5. $10.7010.90; F, $10.8011.05; O, $10. sr. 11.05; H, $10 8011.06; I, $11.1fi 11.174c K, $1260; M. $12.70; N, $13.20; WO. $13.60; WW. $13.75. London Money. London, June 6. Bar silver, 52 4d per ounce. Money, 2 94 per cent. Discount rates, short bills, 3 4 per cent; three months' bills. 34 per ent. Cotton Futures. New York. June 5. Cotton futures open ed steady; July, S0 40r; October, S9.7Jc; December, 29.18c; Januar, 28.90c; March, 23.65s. $6,250,000 Morris & Company First Mortgage Sinking Fund 4 Per Cent Gold Bonds Dated July 1, 1909 Due July 1 Interest payable January 1 and July 1. Principal and interest payable at Chicago and New York. Redeem able at the option of the company aa any interest date on three months' notice at 108 and interest. Coupon bonds in denomination of $1,000 registerable aa to principal. Fully registered bonds in denominations of $1,000 and $10,000. Coupon and registered bonds. Interchangeable. 1939 Authorized, $25,000,000. Issued, $18,750,000. Redeemed and cancelled through sinking fund, $1,800,000 Outstanding, $16,950,000. ' W e call attention to excerpts from summary of a letter from Mr. Edward Morris, President of Morris 6r Co. These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the company's properties, leaseholds, rights, etc., and consti tute its only funded obligations outstanding in the hands qf the public. Under the terms of the mortgage deed of trust the company covenants, among other things, that: It will not, so long as any of the bonds of this issue are outstanding, make or place, or allow to exist, any mortgage lien other than the lien of this mortgage upon any of the land, buildings, machinery, fixtures, rolling stock or car equipment now owned by it, or upon any packing houses hereafter con structed or acquired by the company or upon the machinery, fixtures, or apparatus of such packing houses. It will at all times maintain net current assets in an amount equal to at least the aggregate amount of bonds then outstanding. It will pay into a sinking fund, annually on July 1, in cash or bonds of the company an amount equal to, and not less than 1.6 per cent of the aggregate amount of bonds certi fied to by the trustee, including cancelled bonds, and no year shall the amount be less than $200,000; cash in the sinking fund to be applied to the purchase or redemption of bonds at not over 103 and interest, and bonds so acquired to be can celled. The proceeds of this issue will be used, at the rate of 75 per cent of cost, to replace in current account part of the earnings placed from time to time in fixed assets for the increasing of plant capacity. The business of the company has been conducted for more than sixty years. It is today the third largest packing business in the world. The net current assets as -at November 2nd, 1918, not including the proceeds of this issue, amounted to $33,486,449. The total fixed assets as at the same date were $43,150,135, making total net assets, after deducting all liabil ities, except funded debt, of $76,636,584, or over 4i2 times , the total amount of bonds outstanding, including the present issue. The average earnings available for all interest and tederal taxes for the past five years have been approx imately $5,569,400 per annum, or over 11 times the annual interest charges on the then outstanding bonds. Earnings available for interest and federal taxes for the year ended November 2nd, 1918, were $8,304,000, or over ten times such charges, including this issue. PRICE 87i2 AND INTEREST, TO YIELD OVER 5H PER CENT. It is expected that definitive bonds will be ready for delivery on or about July 15 ll Pending the preparation of such definitive bonds, interim receipts will be issued aVainst eoVe-.4 .1 ! exchangeable for definitive bonds if. as and when au?h bond. arl ! issued .nd Acefvrt by The National Company. National City Building, New York. Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, First Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago The above statements and statistics are derived from official sources or those hi, we regard as reliable. We do not guarantee but believe them to he --