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    THE BEE: OMAHA', FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919.
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REAL ESTATE WANTED.
Arkansas Land.
n.AKTXTIONa end Umbr lands In
southesstern Arkasas.
W. 8. FRANK,
, , ' 10 Neville Blk.
Colorado Landt,
CHEAP LAND
The bstcheapat Una In Ch.ytnn.
tnd Kiowa counties, Colorado; 1(0 to
8,600-acre traeta; 1J.(( to 828 par acre,
raw and Improved. Do not pay thre.
or four commissions to b brought htra.
I own most of what I offar. Write or
roraa NOW. R. T. nine, Brandon. Colo.
TJS-ACRE RANCH. In Wald Oa Cot, for
ale. Wall Improved. Wilt carry 100
Jead of csttl. Running water. Prlca,
J8.00 par acre. Addreaa, A. R. Thorn
ton, tot N. Cedar St., Colorado Sprints,
Col.
1 20 ACRES near 'Akron, Colo., wall Im
proved, srove, orchard and 10 acrea in
winter wheat: other crops. Rent one
third goaa to buyer. Terms. J. B. Han-
sn. 814 Wilkinson Bide;.. Omaha.
li),0i ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin
. coin Co.. Colo, lands. Bargains. Eaay
terms Sea J. 1 Msorsr. Arriba. Colo.
Minnesota Lands.
ItA-ACRB Improved farm SO miles from
Minneapolis, one-half under cultivation;
balanca meadow and pasture land, no
waata land; (-room houaa. eorn-crtb,
granary, barn that will hold 30 head
ot cattla and six horses, hothouse and
thlcktn house, food wall of water. Frice
117. SO per acre, 12,000 cash, balanca five
years, 6 per cent. Schwab Bros., 1011
Plymouth Bids.. Minneapolis. Minn.
(40-ACRES tins stock farm, 136 per acre,
; 1-3 cash, balance to suit. Ona mile
from town, i Black soil, all fenced In.
Isnacy Zakosawskl Land Co., Stephen,
Minn
Nebraska Lands.
I0 ACRES
5 EASTERN CUSTER COUNTT.
" Four miles from town; school on
place. Will divide Into two farms or
sell as a whole. Two sets of good Im
provements, with olds ahada traas
around each aet; ISO acres under plow,
which lies level to gently rolling, bal
anca rolling pasture; all fenced and
cross-fenced; 100 acres In wild hay,
which could be broken and profitably
farmed. Prlca (7( per acre, on assy
terms and row rata of Interest. Sea M.
A. Larson, Central City. Nab.
2.0V0 ACRES
Sheridan county; 10 m!ls south el
Gordon: 1 miles Niobrara river front
ago; 1,000 acrea beat farm land; balanca
beat of pasture; with timber along river
and In two large draws. Priced much
below anything also offered In thla
county.
S. S. A R. B. MONTGOMERY,"
111 City Nat. Bk. Bklg. Omaha. Neb
FOR SALE ISO acres. miles from city
limits of Kearney, Neb.; all level Wood
river valley land; in a splendid state
of cultivation; to acres In winter wheat;
no buildings. Price, (21.000 If tsken
eoon. If Interested I advise to Investi
gate st one.
. A. NELSON.
Bodlnson Farm, Kearney, Neb.
BRINGING UP FATHER
Sa Jin and Mania to Full
Pt t Colors la The) Sunday Boo.
Drawn for The Bee by McManus
Copyright 111 International News Ssrvlea.
J ( BY COLLY-I'D : TH INtCY- I .-. , A WHAT DO YOO Mp
THib OP BEFORE. I L ; HEAROA JVJx Z&r ( O) 5. l&Tk A CUP fsND iAOCE lUl
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AUTOMOBILES.
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
11 CENTS PER MILE.
TOO ARB COVERED BT IN8DR
ANCB AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
INO FROM ACCIDENT.
10 NEW 1111 MODEL FORD CARS
FORD LIVERY CO..
DOTJO. 1021. Ill HOWABP
DRIVE YOURSELF
12c
PER
MILS
TOURINO
ROADSTER
TRUCKS
CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Melcher Service Co.,
151 LEAVENWORTH. DODO. 4881.
CUSTER COUNTY land tor sale; 820 a.
good corn and alfalfa land on clear
creek bottom, no aand or overflow.
Write owner, Bo 24. R. 1, Anslay. Neb.
300D waatern Nebraska, 80 acrea In
wheat. - One-third orop goaa to pur
chaser. 140 par acre. C D. Arm
strong, Resltor. 318-8 Securities Bldg.
frOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo
: rado lands see
HELD LAND CO.,
664 Brandels Bldg.
WRITE n.a for pictures and prlcea ot my
farms and ranchea In good old Dawes
county. Arab L. Hungorford. Crawford.
Neb. -
KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county
Wyoming, farm land; particulars from
C V. NELSON.
(II Omaha Natl Bank Bldg.
0-ACRE FARM, 11 miles Omaha, Imp.
upland. Price. $150 per aora; m miles
. from town. Paul Peterson. 1(4 Brandels
Theater Bids.
FARM LANDS.
SHEDD INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Railway Exchange, Omaha, i P. 4254.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS 8EB
A. A. rHHAn,
101 Karbach Blk. Tylar (14.
lERRICK, COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa amo St tha right prlca. M. A.
LARSON. Central City, fen.
BOUT 80 acres improved Nebraska farm
land near ressrvation. Writs Pate
Blackburn. Macey, Nebraska.
MPROVkiU and unimproved wheat farms
Kimball Co., Net-raaka. R. B. Holmes,
Bushnell Nab,
Oregon Lands.
IOKDAN VALLEY. Oregon, oftara you a
home In tha land of eunehlna. who
oonditlans srs right for raising alfalfa
and cstn. Addres . Jordsa Vsllay
Farms, Boisa Idaho. -v
Sonth Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE BY OWNER One of the fin
est stock aid grain farms in eastern
a...- TaVse.L vll lmDrovea fella iO-
iT outside the city limits ot
Watertown. This Is s fine farm for
...... k . to-w mi dairy purposes.
Conslsto of 3S acres of fine land. Price
110 per sore. Might take In s small
farm or good Income property aa part
Daymen t. Address 110 N. Main Avenue,
lou Falls. 8. P.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used ears bought, sold snd sxchsnsed.
Wa buy for cash and aell on time. Full
line to ailect from. Middle State Oarage
2020-1 Farnam 8t. Iouglas 4101.
MEEKS ALTO CO. '
FIRST 1560 takes my five-passenger Cole,
in A-l condition, tuny cquippsa. -v
ral bargain. Call Web. 1161.
hib DIXIE FL.TER.
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY,
2620 Farnam St
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfleld carburetors ana
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards.
BAROAVNS IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
Uth and Jackson. Ford Agents D. IMP.
YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT used car.
"There's a Reason." ztsz- sarnam.
Harney 161. ;
FORD MARKET. 1320 Farnam. Used
Fords. Time. cash. Llsarty bonds, new
bodies, $6.
8ELLINO only privately-owned used cars.
The Omaha Used car Marset, sen
Leavenworth St. Tvler 1147
1100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfra. ot new selt-apacing at
flnlty spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N 11th
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co. 1061 Farnam St. D. (05.
OAKLAND. Sensible Bis.
MARSH OAKLAND CO..
2300 Farnam St.
24-HOUR
AUTO
STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE.
RF.RVICE OARAGE.
lth and Leaven wort Ik Poug.7000.
FORD touring, roadster and sedan,
and used bodies. 108 N. 16th.
New
GOOD USED CARS.
OUT L. SMITH.
Tires and Supplies.
NEW TIRES
tires,
not sec-
: 6.000-mile guaranteed
ondsi extra ply faDric
30x3, plain. 111.
30x3, Rib, (13.00.
30x3H, Non-Skid. (10.00.
32x3 . Non-Skid, 219.78.
31x4. Non-8kld. 125.(0.
32x4, Non-Skid, $26.75.
34x4. Non-Skid, 128.26.
SHIPPED SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION.
T STANDARD TIRE CO.,
410 North 18th.
Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVESTOCK
Recelnta and disposition of live atock at
tha Union Stock yeards, Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-four hours ending at 1 p. m., June
11, 1111.
Cattle Hogs
Sheep Hos
A M.
GRAIN MARKET
FINANCIAL
Wabash 4 1
Missouri Pacific .... (
Union Pacific 18 3(
C. A N. W.. east ....17 23
C. A N. W., west ....32 48
C, St. P., M. 0 50 20
C, B. A Q.. east .,...22 11
C, B. A Q., west ....11 22
C, R. I. P., sast .. 6 18
C. R. I. A P.. west ..1 1
Illinois Central 8 7
Chi. Ot. West, 6 8
10
26
Total receipts 118 117
DISPOSITION.
Cattle Horses Sheep
Morris A Co. 668 1,878 (12
Swift A Co 1,787 2,666 1,174
Cudahy Packing Co. .. 80 8,806 1,300
Armour Co 167 66 748
Bchwarts A Co 202
J. W. Murphy - 4,66
Morrell T
Lincoln Packing Co. .. 7
So. Omaha Packing Co. st
Hlggina Pack. C 10
Hoftthan Bros
John Roth A Sons .... 66
Mayerowlcb A Vail .... 24
Glassberg 6
P. O'Den 6
Wilson 168
F. P. Lewis 87
J. B. Root A Co. ...... 1
J. H. Bulla 8
Werthelmer A Degan .. . 20
Sullivan Bros. .... 21
A. Rothschild 42
Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co. .. 8
E. O. Christie 33
Banner Broa 1
John Harvey 116
Dennia A Francis 1
Cudahy, Sioux City .... 146
Omaha v 23
Misdmerh 1
Other Buyera 464 274
Totals
.6,(17 16,836 4,487
Cattle For a Thursday there was a
very fair run of cattle' about 4,600 head,
the receipts for the four days, 21,500 head
havs been about 6,000 heavier than a
week , ago. The market closed fully a
quarter lower and opening prlcea today
were around 2(o lower and in soma cases
more. All tha Improvement of the first
half of the week has disappeared and both
beef steers and cows are selling In much
the same notchea as they were a week
ago. Stockers and feeders were In light
supply and quotably about steady.
BEEF STEERS.
At. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
Omaha Grain.
June 12, 1(11.
Grain arrivals today were light with
corn constituting by far the bulk with
68 cars. Wheat receipts were 4 cars, oata
II cars, rye 1 car snd barley 3 cars.
Corn waa X to 4 cents up, virtually all
aa much as t cents advance. Oata were
generally 1H cents higher. . Rye was
nominally several cents up snd barley 2
cents advance. There was no particular
change in wheat.
Cash sales today were:
Corn No. 1 white, 1 car, $1.73; No. 2
yellow. 2 2-6 cars, 21.73; No. 3 yellow.
3-6 cars, $1.72; No. o yeuow, l car,
11.70; No. 8 yellow, 2 cars, $1.68; sample
yellow, 1 car, $1.65 (hot; 1 car, 3135,
(musty, sour); No. z mixed, l car, $1.72;
car, si. 71, inear wnuet; ko. a mixea,
car. $1.71. (near white); 4 cars, $1.70;
No. 8 mixed, 1 car, (1.88; sample mixed.
t cars. $1.63.
Oats Standard oats, I carloads, (6r;
No. J white oats, ( carloads, 6(tsc; ?o.
white oata. 1 carload, ((Ho; samplo
white oats, 1 carloads, 6614 c; 1 carload,
66c.
Wheat No. 8 hard, 1 carload, $2 88
(smutty); No. 1 mixed, 1 carload; $2.14
(durum); No. 8 mixed, 1 carload, $2.12
(durum).
Primary Beeoipts And Shipments.
Receipts: 1 Today Tear ago
Today.
Wheat 246,000
Corn (74,000
Oats 764,000
Shipments:
Wheat 646,001)
Corn ..440,000
Oats 761,000
Export Clearances.
Wheat and flour ..176,000
Oata
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts.
Today Week Year
Ago Ago
Wheat 4
Corn 58
Oats 12
Ry 1
Barley 2
Shipments.
Wheat 11
Corn 65
Oata 38
Rye 1
Barley (
WHY PAY MORE FOR TIRES 7
DRI CURE METHOD
WILL RUN THOUSANDS OF MILES.
nain - now
No.
7...
27...
40...
22...
42...
30x1
30x34 -
32x31 ,
32x4
33x4
911 .
Two par cent Discount Cash with Order.
UUUU V AAA 1 1AJBI VW.
721 S. 27th. Doug. 422.
Tread.
..$(.76
.. (.75
.. 7.60
.. 7.78
.. 8.60
1.50
Tubes.
$1.80
2.06
2.25
2.76
2.85
2.06
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 par
a., including paid up water rlgnt. Heniy
l,vl w J. m. rtymnncr. m ,i
FARM LANDS WANTFD
Wfe will sell your farm; timely sales;
quick returns. Held Land Co.. ((4
Brandels Bids. "
AUTOMOBILES.
FORD
SPEEDSTER
TWO BRAND NEW DIAMOND
REAR TIRES NOT RUN A
WEEK.
2 extra tires. Double tlra holder, two
casing covers. Bpeedometer, tools, spe
cial geara tor apeed, guaranteed to make
(8 miles per hour. Not -better Ford
engine In Omaha, Juat overhauled. Go
ing away tor summer reason for selling.
Will take $410. Phone or write J. C
Bltsserd, Harney $372. Omaha.
, . BIG SALE OF
SUSED TRUCKS. .
.. ' . 'j "r" ,., ' '
LATE MODEL ONE-TON SERVICE
TRUCK, WITH BODY AND CAB, $800.
" O. M. C. TWO-TON TRUCK CHASSIS,
WITH SEAT, $600. ; ;-
1018 FORD ONE-TON WORM DRIVE
TRUCK. WITH BODY AND CAB.
TIRES FINE, $600.
CASH OR TIME ATMENTS.
VICTOR MOTOR CO.,
Ttoualsa (486. 1628 Farnam St.
A NEW CORE IN
'YOUR RADIATOR.
At a saving of 23 per cent from list
price. AIAnIVaCTURED IN OMAHA;
24-hour service. Wo make any atyle
radiator and tender tor automobile,
trock or traotor. Special attention given
. r.n.lr work. Writs us for prices on
our Honeycomb Ford radiators snd
""OMAHA RADIATOR MFO. CO..
1818 Cuming St.
EXPERT
Reoalrlng (Juaranteed service.
RKRVICB GARAGE.
1th and Leavenworth. Pong. 7000
AUTOMOBILES
PROMPT DELIVERY CN ALL
. -, MODELS
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 17(7
1407-11 Capital Ave.
NEW TIRES, i-2 PRICE.
Firestone, Congress. Lea Pullman, flak.
Write for prlcea. Mention sixes
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1018 Fsrnam
vnv mn TTSKn TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE L3 FIRST AINU BAVEJ munjii.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO..
H. (768. 2114 FARNAM ST.
GAIN mora miles; bsve your Urea re-
treaded by G. A a. Tiro ua .
8416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
Cart for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourseifl SI Tory remson.ui.
prices: no extras to psy. Nebraska Se
Ice Garage, 12th snd Fsrnam. Douglas
7180.
Repairing ana fainting.
F. P. BARNUM CO.. 1128 Cuming. lug-
iaa 1044. High grade automooue painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSCN MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machine, victor n.
Roos, the Motorcycle mas. 17tb and
Leavenworth eta.
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army industrial home
solicits your Old doming, lurnuur.,
magasinea We collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4116 and our wagon will
call. Call and lnapect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
FOR SALE High class Flemish uiants
and New Zealand raDOiis, irom u o
months old; slso bargain In a few bred
aotn. Joe A. jonnson. uaKianq. mm.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
DON'T forget the big range horse and
mule auction at atock yarda atable next
Monday and Tuesday, June is ana xi.
win fc.v. over 1.600 horses and mules.
The largeet auction sale on horses and
mules that naa taken place in in iioca.
yards In 12 years.
DON'T FORGET th big hors and mule
auctna at stock ysrds stsblea next
07nu.v Rennet a s?ood ran of
cholc farm mare, matched teams of
farm chunks and one carioaa 01 cam
mules Sale starts at 10 o'clock. L C
Gallup. Auctioneer.
FOR SALE Good team of working mules;
also hors and wagon. Will sell cheap
by widow leaving city. Call Colfax 2271.
, Harness, oaa-ie- ins aran
Wa Mak Them Ourselves
ALFRED CORNISH A CO. 1110 Fsrnam.
MONEY TO LOAN.
rnnrsiflT ntaa. Prints loan booths Harry
MsJeshoek. .114 Dodge. D. ids. Est
188L
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
UAKE TOUR old Ford new. ORourke
Goldetrora Auto Co, : distributors ot
Ames Bllt touring snd commerclsl
bodies. (7(1 South 14th street, phone
South lit. 108 North Kth. phone 3331.
Nw and used Fords. Tims payment
4KRON-WILLIAMS sectional molds com.
s . plate with Bead molda, model 11L Al
mo 8 hors power boiler. Quick sale for
cash. Sllvsr Ribbed Retread Co., 411
415 W. Uth St. Pes Moines. .
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES. . .
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. '
!! Fsrnam St. Omaha. Neb
Used oars of wptOBJ Tljy.
GUY L. SMITH,
26(1 Fare ane St. P. tITS.
: "' ' " A T.1CR A COMPANY.
nhiia vuhin. slmonvera and
tWlishara: all work guaranteed. 2307
j. th St. Victor Oarage. Ph. Web. 107.
AITTO BODIES.
v. ..4 n4 Ford bodlea for sale. Get
ericas. O'Rourke-Qoldstrora - Auto
Business Mas
LE. alanos and
140. mo, H. goods.
ORGANIZED by the
Omaha. FUKNITUJtJt,
not as security,
total, (8.60.
PRfivmrNT LOAN SOCIETY.
412 Security Bldg.. Kth A Fair am. Ty. (((
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
'O
TT. 1(0
11 OT LIBERTY BONDS. OCT
lV2 O TC. C. FLATATJ. EST. Utt"
(TH rue Bict-unni p .
MONEY to loan on autosnobllea reasona
ble rate. Box k.-i. xwa.
... 743 112 26
..1148 1160
...1105 13 10
..1087 14 26
..1230 14 ((
..I486 16 35
STEERS AND
11..
21..
22..
22..
4..
..1100 $13 26
..1167 13 (6
.1000
.1481
.1280
14 00
14 30
14 (0
HEIFERS.
.. 660
.. 716
..1020
.. 818
II 75
13 15
14 00
14 25
8...
8...
8..
20..
1 75
12 60
11 60
.. 866 11 (0 12...,
. . 750 13 00 26....
.. 868 12 66 24....
..1008 14 10 10...
.. 862 14 60
HEIFERS.
.. 671 8 00 8...... 676
.. 758 11 00 ( 800
STOCKERS AND FEEDER8.
.. (22 11 (0 11 T8I
.. 665 11 76
Quotations on Cattle Prime sters.
$14.76Q15.7(; good to choice beeves, $13.60
14.50; fair to gooa oeevea, siz.sucji j.eu;
common to fair oeevea. im.inpis.w:
choice to prima yearlings, 114.60Q15.25;
rood to choice yearllncs. 111.600014. JD:
fair to good yearlings, $12.00918.00; com
mon to lair yearlings, ss.su v 11. sv, goon
to ehoica heifers. 110.60012.66: prime
cows, $11.0(012.26; good to choice cos,
$8.60011.00; lair to gooa cows, te.uir
S S.A. common to fair COWS. (6.5008. VQ
good to choice feeders, (11.76012.21;
m.illiim ta aood feeders. 810.00Oll.7s
good to choice stockers. $11.5011.76: fair
to good stockers, $9.60 10.60; common to
fsir stackers. 88.0008.50: stock noners,
$8.50010.00; stock cows, i.euws.vu; mor.n
calves. (S.ooou.uv; vsai -carves. . vj
14.00; bulla, stsgs, etc.. $10.00912.00.
Hun Recelnta were fairly liberal again
today. 220 loads, estimated at 15.600 head.
With ahlpper buyera ahowlng a higher
tndency and packer buyers weakening
their prices, todsy's market preaented a
very uneven appearance. Shipper hogs
opened steady to (o lower, firming up to
fully (o and more higher. Th packer
market was generally steady to 100 lower,
a description that probably covers moat
of the opinions, although the average price
will show but little cnanga irom jtrar-
dsy. Bulk of sales waa $20.20920.20,
Sh. Pr.
40 $20 10
40 20 20
70 20 30
... 20 40
323,000
684,000
538,000
44,000
364,000
333,000
122.000
438,000
13
88
38
2
1
2
68
25
0
2
Omaha Grain Inspection.
The number of cars of grain of tha
several gradea Inspected "in" hera during
the past 24 noura follows:
Wheat no. 2 nara, s; no. 1 nara, 1;
No. 4 hard. 1; aample hard, 1; No. 1
mixed. 1; No. 3 mixed, z;- No. mixeri.
4; No. 1 spring, 1; No. 3 spring, 3
total, 13.
Corn No 8 white. (: No. I white.
No. 4 white, 1: No. . 8 white, 2; No. 2
yellow, 18; No. 3 yellow, 24; No. 4 yel
low. 1: No. 8 yellow. 1: No. 6 yellow. 1
sample yellow. 1; No. 2 mixed, 2; No. 3
mixed s; no. s mixea, z; no. s mixta, 1;
..mnl. mlxsd. 1: total. 78.
Oate No. 8 white, 14: No. 4 white, 4;
aample white, 2 ; No. 3 mixed, 1 : total, 31
Rye no. z, z; no. , 1; toiai, 1.
Barley No. 2, 1; total, 1.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
rhir.m Juna 12. Demand for com
broadened out to an unusual extent today,
owing largely to unfavorable crop condi
tions and reports of falling off in rural
consignments. The market closed strong,
8Hc to 4Vo net higher, with July 171
to 171. and September 164 to 166.
Oats sained ltto to 2c, and provisions
37c to $1.26.
Highest prlcea yet this season were
reached In corn by the July delivery,
which with other months closed at vir
tually the top level of the day. Exces
sive moisture and predictions of mora to
follow had led to many bullish estimates
on domestio crop losses. At the same
time, serious results from drought In
Franc and Great Britain attracted a good
deal of notice. Steep fresh upturns in
the value of hogs tended further to stim
ulate buying of corn, a disposition which
toward the last waa greatly increased on
account of advicea that shipments from
first hands next week would undergo a
big cut. About the only Important sell
ing was to realise profits.
Oats trade was much enlsrged and ssn
ttment bullish. Adverse crop conditions
sppeared to be chiefly responsible.
Lard soared to a new top record price
and carried other provision skyward.
Moat of the Impetus came from the
strength of grain and hois.
New York. Juno 11. The money situa
tion today sgsln csused s slump In prices
in the flnsl hour of trading on tha Stock
exchange. A rlss to $ per cent for cell
loana unsettled prices st a time when
they were pursuing a vigorous upward
course and the early galna made during'
a moderately active sssslon were largely
reduced or entirely lost
' The situation reflected once more what
Is declared to be the attitude of conserva
tive bankers towsrd the speculation wntcn
has so long been in evidence. The ad
vance In the Interest rate from the nor
mal 6 ner cent was the third of Its kind
in three consecultivo days and was inter
preted In some quarters as a rebuke to
professions! interests, who sre seemingly
inclined to ignore the federal reservs
bank's note ot warning sgstnst specula
tion during a Period when money lo re
quired tor other purposes, notably tha re
sumption or goia exports ana in iinsno
tng of the movement of the grain crop.
.During the greater part of the aeaaton
prices were msrked up steadily, with spec
ulation becoming very broad, numerous
shares which commonly do not figure to
a notable extent In the dealings sdvanclng
4 to ( points. Ths msrkst unquestionably
showed the effect of oonfldent pool opera
tions In numerous cases, but there was
slso s considerable Incresss In public buy
ing, which was svtdenced by the scttvlty
of the commission snd big wire houses.
The enthusiasm which waa manitestea
for the long side of the account was at
tributed almoat entirely to the fact that
speculative Interests apparently had re
covered from their recent acare over
money conditions and were disposed to
take Into account the numeroua favorable
factors In the general situation making
toward Improvement These Included
brilliant crop reports and revived Inquir
ies on a large scsle for copper snd steel
products
Ralls moved In a hesitant fashion dur
ing most of the day, while United States
Steel slso showed a wavering tendency at
times, but otherwise the trend was ag
gressively upward, with a long list of
shsres scoring advances anywhere from
1 to 7 points until the final dip. Sales
amounted to 1,400,000 shares.
Bonds inclined upward, with Victory
2H a establishing a new high record at
100.38. Total sales, par value, aggregated
$11,400,000.
Old United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Aa active selling movement on a rise
in money rates in the final hour re
duced a large portion of the earlier galna
and put a number of stocks below yes
terday's closing. The oil group Was de
cidedly weak. The closing was heavy.
Subsidence of apprehenalon over money
conditions created fresh buying power
which awept prices upward on tha atock
exchange for a time today In a com
manding fashion. Pools also resumed
operations. Sales approximated 1,300,000
shares.
Short Term Notes
Quotations furnished, by 1 Peters Trust
company:
Principal
Issue, Rate. Payable Bid. Asked.
First Liberty.... 2
Second Liberty .. 4s ....
Third Liberty... 4
Fourth Liberty. .4s ....
Am. For. See 1811
Am. Tel A Tel.. 6s 1825
Am. Telephone. .6s 1824
Am. Tobacco.... 7s 1822
Am. Tobacco.... 7s ' 1628
Anae. Copper... 6s 1128
Anglo-French ...5s 1820
Arm. Con. Deb.. 6s 1813
Arm. Con. Deb,. 6s 1822
Arm. Con. Deb,. 6s 1828
Arm. Con. Deb,. 6s 1824
Beth. 8teel 7s 1822
Beth. Steel 7s 1823
Canada ,..5s 1821
Cudahy 7s 1823
Int. R. T 6s 1321
Kan. City Ter...6s 1623
Proctor A G 7s 1823
Proctor A G 7s 1822
Russian Rubles.. 6?4s 1836
Union Pacific... 6s 1820
Wilson A Co.... 6s 1828
33.80 ....
83.30 ....
35.40 ....
34.21 ....
11.61 101 1-11
108 101
100
103
103
88
86
102
102
102
102
101
102
88
102
80
100
102
102
111
102
102
100
103
104
100
86
103
103
103
103
102
102
88
102
30
101
104
101
114
104
Ksnssa City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., June 12. Corn, July,
(1,72; September, $1.62; December,
$142.
Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotations furnished by Burns. Brinks
A Company, 441 Omaha National Ba-ik
Bldg.
STOCKS.
Bid. Asked.
Beatrice Cream Pfd. .........100 102
Burgess-Nssh 7 pet. Pfd 33 100
Cudahy Pkg. Common 117 117
Oooch Food Prod. Pfd. bonus.. 88 100
Harding Cream 7 pet Pfd. ...102 102
Lincoln T. A T. Com. 7 pet. .. 30 36
Orchard A Wil'm 7 pet Pfd... 100 100
M. C. Peters Mill T pet Pfd., ,
1(28-38 ..... 33 100 1
Roundup Coal Com 100 106
M. E. Smith 7 pet. Pfd 101
Swift A Co .....138 138
Union Stic Yds., Omaha ......100 101
BONDS, f V -
Armour A Co. 4s. 1(38 ..... 38
Braden Copper 6a 13(1, listed. 36
iiraaen cop, s, mi, unlisted. t
87
36
33
Cudahy Pkg. 6s. 1346 33
Dora, of Can. 6r, 1337 ....... (8 100
mn. j. oik. una ok. hi,
1822-38 ....101 101
Morris A Co. 4s, 1333 (7 87
Neb. Power Co. 6s, 1843 30
Om. C. B. St Ry. 6s, 1828 .... 77 80
Omaha, City of, various ...4. 60 pet .....
Pug. Sd. T. L. P. 7s, 1321 ...100 100
State of South Dakota. 5s ,.4.70 pet
8tudebaker Corp. 7s, 1321 ....100 101
Wilson 1st (s, 1828 10$ 103
Wilson 1st (s. 1(41 100 100
St. Leais Llv Stock.
St. Louis, Juno 12. (U. S. Bureau of
Markets.) Hogs Receipts, 11,000; active.
16 centa hlgfcer; top, $20.86; bulk, $10,269
20.76; heavyweight, $20.7620.86; medium
weight, $20.66920.20; light weight, $18.60
920.76; light light $13.00918.76; heavy
packing owa, smooth, $18.26918.60; pack.
Ing sows, rough, $18.(0911.(0; pigs. $10.00
918.26.
Cattle Receipts, 4,000; eloslng dull to
36 cents lower; some cows (0 cents lower:
quarantine steers, steady to ( centa lower;
beef steers, medium and heavy weight,
medium and good, $11.76 9 16.00; common,
$10.75912.75; light weight medium and
good. $12.76916.00; common, $10.76912.76;
light weight, medium and good, $12.(09
14.76; butcher cattle, heifers, (3.00 9K.00;
cows, $7.00911.26; eanners and cutters,
86.0096.50; veal calves, light snd hsndy
weight, $12.60918.26; feeder steers, $8,609
12.76; stocker steers, $7.7(911.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,700;
steady. Lambs, 84 pounds down, (13.009
14.(0; 88 pounds up, $12.00914.60; culls
snd common, $8.00912.00; yearling
wethers, 315.60918.50; ewes, medium and
choice, $7.5098.60; culls and common,
34.fl0i8 00.
OMAHA PRODUCE
Wholesale (trices of beet eutst
Lions No. L !4o; No. 1. (le; No. $L
6e.
Ribs No. L 15c: No. 1. 14 e: Ma A .
o.
Rounds No. t I(e: Xa. t. lie; No.
I 13Uo.
Chucks No. 1, lie; No. t, l(e; No. ,
!4e.
Plates No. 1. Me: No. 2. llei No. s.
12e.
Quotations furnished by the Qllnsk
Fruit Co.
Fruits Orsngea: Valeeclaa, 86-100, $1.(0;
136, 88.00; 160-118-314. (8.60: 174, 100, lis,
360, $7.00. Lemons! Suaklst, 100-268, '
11 t. w 1 i ,na aA . . ,
. - V , ... U M. -, ...... Up
fruit: California (all sixes) $6.26. Bananas:
7 to so. Btrawotmes: Missouri, (l ie.
Plnespplesi 41-41. 16.40; 14-30-34, $8.00.
Vegetables Potatoes, Northern Whites,
1.(0; Colorado, 33.60: Ohlos. 1.60: Tsxae
New potatoes, 80. csbbsgst Texas ana
California crates. lo; small lots, to.
Onions. California Reds, 7o- California
head lettuce, 31. SO crate; California head
lettuce, $1.1( down; leaf lettuce. 40a -
doaen; H. G. radish I8-I60 doses; H. G.
onions, 16-t(e dosen:esg plant. (!.( 4osa -spinach,
market price; hot hens cukes.
$3.(0 oosen; oueaei Basket Texas cuae.
il SO hulit!m,pliri kalK mka, atMt S .
sspsrsgus, H. Q., 10-7 60 dosen: Florida
tomstoes s basket orates) (i.io crate;
wax and green beans, pass, market price.
Nuts English walnuts, sack lota. 14
less 36c: No, 1 rsw pesnuts 10c; Jumbo
raw peanuts. llo: roast No. L lie: roast
Jumbo, Ko.
Plantscabbage, per box, (3.00 ; toma
toes, per box, $1.00; panoy, 1 dose basket,
$1.(0; eweet potatoes per 100)) $1
other plants, market pries.
Miscellaneous Cracker Jacks, Checkers
and Chums, full case with prise, (6.00 1
half ease with prise. (3.56: full rasa with,
out price, $4.76; half case without prise.
$3.40;strslned honey. 6-eunc dosen ess.
K-oune. 1 dosen case, (6.40: repack bas
kets. 260 to bundle, $1.00
St. Joseph llv Stack.
St. Joseph, Mo.. June It Cattle Re
ceipts, 1,600; lower. Steers, $11.(01COO;
cowa and heifers, (6.6091(.(0;s calves,
(7.00914.60.
Hogs Receipts. (.600: higher; ' top,
$20.(0; bulk, $20.40 to $20.70.
Sheep Receipts, 1,(00; higher; spring
lambs, $17.10911.261 owes. J3.6093.63,
Chlcag Prodse. . ' '
Chicago. June 12. Butter Unsettled 1
creamery, 4( 950e.
Eggs Essler; receipts, 11,(14 esses;
firsts. 81911e; ordinary firata. 379-
37c; at mark, cases included, 3833c;
etorage-packed. firsts, 40 941c; extras.
41 42. .
Poultry Alive, higher, fowls 31c.
Moving
Hat No
Nightmares
In This Day
and Age
Efficiency. Service and.
Modern Equipment is the
reason.
OMAHA VAN &
STORAGE CO.
806 South 16th Straat.
fhotta Douglas 4163.
Art
with top at $20.60,
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av.
85. .201 70 $20 00 . 23. .235
78. .225 710 30 16 64. .283
63. .225 40 20 26 (4. .267
60. .276 70 20 36 (5. .107
70.. 321 40 20 (0
Sheep There were 13 loads of sheep
snd lambs, estimated at (.300 head. The
supply was not very large, but Included
choice lambs, both shorn snd springers.
the first large string of Idshos being re
ported In today. Shorn lambs ahow a
30c advance from yesterday's prices, the
best here selling st $16.80. The spring
lambs were elow to move, but went at
slightly higher figures Sheep were gen
erally steady. The market on the whole
waa probably 159250 signer.
LAMBS.
4 culls.. .40 11 00 168 spring. .80 17 (0
Corn
July
Sep.
Dec.
Oats
July
Sep.
Dec.
Pork
July
Sep.
Lard
July
Sep.
Ribs
July
Sep.
116 shorn.. Ill
EWES.
00
Quotations on Sheep Lambs spring,
(17.26912-76; lambs handy wslgbt, $1( 00
916.80; lamb heavy weight $14,009
16.00; lamb cull, $6.00 911.00; yearlings,
$11.0091100; wethers, $10.0011.00; ewes
good to choice. $8.00 9 3.60; ewes fair to
good, $8.0098.00; ewe culls, $4.0098 00.
Kansas City Prodncs,
Kansas City. Mo.. June 11. But:
Packing, lower, 41c; other grades un
changed. '
Eggs Is lower; firsts, 17e; ssconds.
21c. . . . .
Poultry Broilers, Se higher, 17941c;
roasters, lo lower. He; hens unchsnged.
nB vaK
L.bby, MeNain Libhy,
Chicago), IH.
DIVIDEND A-2
Semi-snnual dividend of FIFTY CENTS
(50c) per share on th capital stock of
Libby, McNeill 4 Libby, will b paid on
July Kth. 1919. to aoekholdsrs of record,
Juno 21st, 1919 ss shown on the books
01 in company.
HARRY WILLIAMS, Sacratary
V
Kansas City Livestock.
Kansas City. Mo., June I2.w-U. S. Bur
eau of Markets). Cattle Receipts, 2,800;
beef and feeders steady; veaiers. strong.
Heavy beef steers, choice and prime.
(16.10918.10; medium and good, $11,009
16.00; common, $11.60 9 13.40; light
weight, good snd choice, $12.86916.16;
common and medium, ((.50913.10;
butcher cattle, heifers. (7.00914.00;
cows, ((.((912.7(; eannera and, cutters,
36.6096.60; veal caivea, light snd hsndy
weight, $12.26914.76; feeder steers, $3.86-
914.50; stocker steers. . 400113.40.
Hogs Receipts, 7,000; higher; .top,
$20.85; heaviea, $20.70920.85; medium
weights, 320.60920.66; lights, $20,309-
20.76; light ugnt, (zo.00920.60; beavy
packing sows, (iv.eoo20.to; pigs, (K.oo-
010.76.
Sheen Receipts. (.000; steady. Lambs.
(4 pounds down. $11.26911.76; $$ pounds,
up, $13.00 9 14.28; culls and Common,
$8.00912.76; yearling wethers, $11,009
13.26; ewes, $7.00 9 8.(0; ewes, culls snd
common, $4.00 98-7$.
THIS company desires the public should
know its men are not striking; but on the
contrary, are well satisfied with their condi
tions as they are. Ice 'deliveries are being in
terrupted by the threats of; the striking team-
sters. :We are doing our best to take care of
' our customers. .
OMAHA ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.
Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y,
1.70 1.71 1.6814 l-THi 18H
1.62 1.(6 1.61 1 (6 1.60
1.40H 1.43 1.40 1.4384 1-33
.8714 .1 .67K .684 .87
.66 .6814 .6544 .6814 .(64
.66 -68 .6614 -684 .6614
51.10 61.40 61.10 51.40 60.70
48.00 43.00 48.00 43.00 47.(5
34.55 36.40 34.60 36.21 34.46
33 (3 34.(0 13.(5 84.47 33.40
27.85 28.30 27.10 28.23 27.18
127.(0 128.17 127.65 )2I.0( 127.40 .
New York Metals.
New York, Jnns 11. Copper quiet but
firm;, electrolytic, spot. June and July,
174c; August, 18 asked. ,
iron uncnancea.
Lead Firm: soot. $6.2596.60: 'July.
(6.3296.42.
spelter strong; spot, (i.io pia; juiy,
86. 60 4 1.76.
At London, spot; " Standard copper. ftO
la (d: electrolytic, f83 10a; tin, 1237 Is;
lead 822 10a; spelter. tJ5 (a
PACKING
PANY
0ULTIW
QUTTEQ
EGGS
1116-1118 -DGudlas St?
Tel-DoulaslB2l
$25,000,000
SWEDISH GOVERNMENT
Twenty-Year Six Per Cent Gold Bonds
Dated June 15, 1919.
Due June 15, 1939.
Intsrsst payable) Juna IS and Dscembsr 15.
Coupon bonds in donomtnations of $1,000, rsgistorabl as to principal only.
Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin at the National City Bank of New York, p "w
cipal and interest exempt from present or future Swedish government municipal or other taxes
or duties levied by or within the Kingdom of Sweden. Redeemable as a whole, on June 15,
1929, or on any interest date thereafter at 102 and interest, on 60 days' notice.
Security
Wealth-
Financial
Position-
Revenue end
Expenditures
Credit-
Interest
Requirements
Purpose
of Loan
These bonds will be a direct obligation of the Swedish government, whose faith
and credit are pledged for the prompt payment of principal and interest.
The wealth of Sweden, embracing private and public property, was officially
estimated in 1917 at $4,690,000,000. Based on pre-war prices. Total national
debt, funded and unfunded, was $441,020,800 December 31, 1918. All of the
funded debt has been issued ior revenue-producing properties, such as state
owned railroads, telegraphs, telephones, hydro-electric plants, canals, loans to
aid agriculture, and loans to privately-owned railroads. Per capita debt at
end of 1918 was $76.59, compared with $210 for the United States.
Sweden has prospered during the war. Total resources of the private commer
cial banks increased 148 per cent in the six years ending March 31, 1919. Bank
clearings in 1918 were 5.3 times those of 1914. Foreign trade increased from
$338,233,268 in $1910 to $591,234,800 in 1918, or 75 per cent. The total visible
trade balance from 1914 to 1918 inclusive, was $462,301,778.
The revenues and expenditures of the government showed a surplus of $12,
009,884 in 1913; $7,639,876 in 1914; $628,460 in 1915 and $24,565,684 in
1916. Actual expenditures for 1917 and 1918 have, not been recorded, but the
revenues exceeded budget estimates by $50,039,000 in 1917, and by $20,257,
000 in 1918. Revenues are derived from taxation and state properties. State
properties earned an average surplus of between $15,000,000 and $20,000,000
annually up to 1918, but showed a deficit of $1,570,000 for 1918, owing to in
creased operating costs of the railroads.
Sweden enjoys very high credit. In norma times, its external loans bore a low
rate of interest, from 3 per cent to 4V per cent and sold on. the London and
Paris Stock exchanges to yield from 3.23 per cent to 4.28 per cent. The aver
age yield of four representative Swedish government bonds on the London ex
change on May 19, 1919, was 5.31 per cent.
The national budget for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1919, provides
$18,481,823 for serviee of the national debt, of which $16,997,587 will be re
quired for interest and $1,484,236 for amortization. The total debt service will
require but 11.1 per cent of the total revenues. . ,
The entire proceeds of these bonds are to be used for the purchase of
commodities in the United States.
Wo offar thsse bonds for subscription if, as, and wkon ssouod and
roeeivod by us, subject to allotment and to tno approval of counsel,
At 99 and Interest.
Ponding the preparation of definitive bonds, interim receipt exchangeable
bonds will bo iuued agai nst confirmed sales.
for definitive)
Kuhn, Loeb & Co. The National City Co.
' First National Bank. New York Guaranty Trust Co. of New York
Brown Brothers & Co.
Kidder-Peabody & Co. Lee Higginson & Co.
Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago,
Union Trust Company. Pittsburgh Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh
First National Bank. St. Paul Anglo and London Paris National Bank. San Francisco
The above statements and statistics srs derived from sffielsl sources or those which ' '
we retard as reliable. Wo do Bet) cvsrsntes but . believe them to be' correct.
re. 1701 South 14th St. O-nshe-:
NEB. fcUIOK AUTO CO.,
Uth aa -toward Bta.
Tylar 1710