Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 18, 1919, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    J -
i -
THE 'BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919.
11 :
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Nebraska Lands.
K80-ACRH RANCH AT
AUCTION
JUNK 24, 2 P. IS.
On the above data at Brady, Nebraska
we will aell at public auction to fh
highest bidder Tea-ardlesa nf nrtra th
following described real eatate, located
nlna miles north of Brady; Section li
o oection j. Townanit) II. Kans-a 27,
, Lincoln County, Nebraska, containing
' acres mora or less according to
suvernment purvey.
TERMS OB" 8AI.E: 15 per cent of tha pur
chase nrtce cash dav of sale. ?s np i-nr
March 1, 1920, when possession will be
Clven. Owner will carry remainder of
purchase j Ice for a period of either five
or ten yeara to be secured by a first
mortgage on the above described land
bearing Interest at tha rate of six per
vni payauie annually. Uood and auf
flclent abstract of title together with
warranty deed delivered to purchaser
ay oi afiuirmeni.
IMrnuVEMENTS: Oood housa 16x3! with
telephone and rural route. Barn 16x22,
room for 6 head of horses with a-ran
ry for 209 bushels; steel granary for
1.000 bushels. Two chicken houses. Cat-
. tie shed 18x4B, nearly new. New garage,
JJxis Good wll and windmill with
Plenty ot water.- Two Sft.. ateel tanks.
Nice grove of shade trees around Dlace,
Gond .feed yard fenced hog tight, feed
rack lor stock, 84 feet long. Place is
an lencea ana cross fenced, will carry
. 200 head of atock. About '80 acres In
, crop and more can be farmed. School
, Bouse only one mile from place. This
place has produced during the past two
yeara 24 bushels of wheat per acre and
su Dusneia or corn.
THIS PLACE IS A MONET MAKER FOR
THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE LIVE
STOCK BUSINESS. BE SURE TO EX-
amijnm IT , .BEFORE DAY OF SALE.
For further Information address Ne
braska Realty Auction Co.. Central City,
Nebraska. Mark Carraher, Auctioneer,
M. A. Larson. Manager;
Carl Schmld,
prany, rseo., owner.
FOR SALE
'560 ACRES OF THE
VERY BEST
FARM LAND
Adjoining the town of Beemer, Cum
ing o. jNCDrasKa..
480 acrea In Section St.
10 acrea In Section 26.
Property of H. O. Landia Estata.
Will be gold to settle Eatate.
v For further pavtlculara addreaa
H. Q. LANDIS' SONS,
Reading, Pa.
2.000 ACRES
Sheridan county: 10 mllea south of
Gordon; 1 miles' Niobrara river front
age; 1,000 acres best farm land; balance
beat of paature; with timber along river
and In two large drawa. Priced much
below anything elae offered In this
county.
S. 8. A R. B. MONTGOMERY,
113 City Nat. Bte. Bldg. Omaha. Neb
FOR SALE 640 acres gool land, nearly
al can fe farmed; 250 cultivated; good
buildings; good well and mill; 100 acres
on bottom; ail fenced and crossed; good
orchard; tt mllea from Trenton, Neb.
Price, 135 per acre. Terma, one-third
rash, balance 6 per cent. This la a fine
farm. Write or wire, W. W. Randall.
Real Estate, Trenton. Neb.
'ISO-A. farm, 4 miles to good town In Ko'k
Co., good crops, good soil. Price 150 per
acre. Owner wants Omaha residence.
2.000-acra ranch, Cherry Co., close to
R. R. Well grassed; small Improvements.
Price $20. Owner wants farm land or ln
fome property. 211 Brandela Theater.
IF l'OU wish to buy, sell or exchange
eastern Nebraska farm lands, call first
on Paul Peteraon. 364 Brandela theater.
I offer farm loans lowest rates, best
terms.
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo
rado lands see
HELD LAND CO.,
664 Brandela Bldg.
WRITE me for pictures and prices of my
farma and ranches In good old Dawes
county. Arah L, Hungerford, Crawford,
Neb.
KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county
Wyoming, farm land; particulars from
C. V. NELSON,
518 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg.
FARM LANDS.
SHEDD INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Railway Exchange, Omaha. D. 4254.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms,
Kimball county. Neb. K. E. Holmes,
i Bushnell. Neb.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
V A. A. PATZMAN,
8M Karbach Blk. Tyler IM.
MERRICK COUNTY, Improved eorn and
alfalfa farma at the right price. M. A.
LARSON, Central City, Neb.
North Dakota Lands.
FARM LANDS FOR SALE.
Southeastern North Dakota. Best di
versified farming and home builders sec
tion; good achools, towns, churches,
country past speculation stage, and on
sat? development basis. Large listing,
both Improved and unimproved farms.
Prlce3 840 to 176 per acre. Active so
liciting agents' co-operation wanted
Write for list and terms Here Is the
place to locate your clients for their
prosperity and success. G. E. Lane Land
Co., Ellendale. N. D.
. ' South Dakota Lands.
HAVE decided to sell. Am offering two
good. Improved farms. 160 A. neur
Spencer, S. D.. 220 A. near Lake Andes,
. 8. D. These farms are In the cornfoelt
of southeastern South Dakota, and will
b sold below standard prices. Can
" make reasonably good terma on both
farma. For further Information, 4.d
dresa owner, Robt. C. Moore, Spencer,
S. D.
Wyoming Lands.
. A'lilATLAND Wyoming farma, $50 per
A., Including paid up water right. Henry
Levi ft P. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
(VB will aell your farm; timely sales,
quick returns. Held Land Co. 64
Brandela Bldg.
FARMLANDS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.
SO acre In Child's Point region, 4 a.
alfalfa, paature for 10 cowa, 7 r. mod.
house, cow barn, poultry house, garage,
fruit, etc. Wm. R. Patrick. D. 962 or
So. 8149-1.
AUTOMOBILES.
THE AUTO
CLEARING HOUSE.
OMAHA'S LARGEST USED CAR
STORE OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
CARS FOR YOUR INSPECTION:
2 1917 Bulck roadsters.
1918 E "49" Bulck.
1917 Buick six touring.
1917 Oakland six touring.
1918 Country Club Overland
r Ford speedster, Kelsey Body. Gray &
Davis starter.
1917 Ford roadster.
191 Bulck six.
1915 Dodge touring. . '
1917 Saxon roadster.
1916 Franklin touring.
And a list of others.
THE AUTO
CLEARING HOUSE,
iThe .only place where yo- can buy a
used car with a three-day money-back
guarante.
UNITED AUTO PARTS
COMPANY,
USED CAR DEPARTMENT.
2032 Farnam St.
We fcav Just opened up a used car
department along with our auto parts
and have the following used cars on our
floor that wa know you will be inter-
"l'Vadillae , refinlshed and over
hauled. 11.360.00.
117 Buick six roadster. $800--'
1917 Oakland sis' touring. 660.00.
1917 Ford roadster. 1400.00.
- 1917 Chevrolet, 1350.00.
2 11T Buick touring cars, 1800, 8860.
1917 Chandler Chummy roadster, 8960.
191 Dort Sedan. $1,350.00.
' - 1916 Buick coupe, $850.00.
omi lit and look theaa ""'"
we know wa can Interest Also wa haie
parta for over a hundred different makea
of cars at 60 per cent; of Hat :pric
UNITED AUTO PARTS
COMPANY,
v 2032 Farnam St.
Douglas 456B,
ANEW CORE IN ,
YOUR RADIATOR;
pnU SMI
51-hour service. We msk. way ty
radiator and fender for automobile,
truck or tractor. Special attention given
tn raoalr work. Write us for prices on
iur honeycomb Ford radiators and
COrSMAHA RADIATOR MFO -Q-
181 Cuming St. . :
"""Read The Bee Want Ads for the
best opportunities in bargains, - . '
BRINGING UP
I VHAT5 I ITOOTOF U II SSS2?rf I I WOZ W CHAb.N I . -y I SPJ E TH, HELMET ' I HE WrEQ ' HE DID -
AUTOMOBILES
USED CAR8.
2 Oldsmoblle trunks, lb ton (300.00
1 Maxwell sedan, 1 a 1 7 300.00
1 Bulck sedan 360.00
1 Overland touring, 1916 400.00
1 Mitchell roadster, 1915 200.00
1 Hupp-20 roadster, a anap 250.0"
1611 Davenport St. Phone D. 1241.
Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade.
Lota of Auto Parts and Supplies.
1511 Davenport St.
DRIVE YOURSELF
TOURING
ROADSTERS
12c
PER
MILE
TRUCKS.
CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Melcher Service Co.,
15U LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4R99.
LOOK THESE OVER
1919 Studebaker six, like new: 1913
Scrlpps-Booth chummy; 1918 Chevrolet;
1917 Haynes; 1917 Chalmers six road
ster; 1917 Overland; 1917 Maxwell; 1917
Chevrolet; 1916 Dodge roadster; 1916
Bulck; 1915 Hupmoblle; 1915 Overland,
and many others. Prices less than you
expeot to pay. All guaranteed.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam.
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
ft CENTS PER MILE.
TOTJ ARB COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AOAIMST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
50 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD DELIVERY CO.
DOUQ. 3622. 1814 HOWARD.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL
AUTOMOBILES
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C. ROGERS. Mgr., Tyler 1767.
1407-21 Capital Avenue.
MEEK6 AUTO CO.
Used ears bought, sold and exchanged.
We buy for cash and sell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Garage.
2026-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neh.
Used cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
A. LEE & COMPANY.
Expert automobile washers, almonyers and
polishers; . all work guaranteed. 2M7
N. 18th St. Victor Oarage. Ph. Web. 307.
FORDS! DODGE! STUDEBAKERS!
Have several good bargains, new and
used bodies.' Peterson, 908 N. 16th, Red
2339.
AUTO BODIES.
NEW and used Ford bodies for sale Get
our prices. O'Rourke-Goldstrom Auto
Co., 3701 South 24th St.. O-tisha.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co. 2069 Farnam 8t D. 6035.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
lth and Howard Sts. Tyler 1760
THE DIXIE FLYER,
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
2520 Farnam 8t
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfield carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards.
BARGAIN IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
15th A Jackson. Ford Agents. D. $500.
YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT used car
"There's a Reason." 2562-64 Farnam
Harney $63.
FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Used
Fords. Time, cash. IJaerty bonds, new
bodies. $95.
$100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfra, ot new aelt-apaclng af
finity apark plug. Baysdnrfer. 210 N 18th
OAKLAND, Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2S00 Farnam St.
ONE 1918 Studebaker touring. One 1918
two-passenger roadster. One 1918 four
. cylinder roadster. Harney 6760.
HAVE bought large car. Will sell my
five-passenger Maxwell at a bargain.
Walnut 3076. 4246 Grant.
FOR SALE Ford coupe, A. B. C. starter,
118 model; first-class shape. Douglas
807.
"THE USED CAR MART"
SERVICE GARAGE
16th and Leavenworth. Douglas 7000.
TWO automobiles for sale or exchange. C.
J. Canan, 305 McCague Bldg.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
Tires and Supplies.
Tires at Half Price
DRY-CURE PROCESS.
We make them good as new. New ribbed
tread. Non
Plain. Ribbed. akld.
SOxS t 8.50 10.00 11.00
30x31, 10.50 11.50 13.00
32x314 12.50 13.60 14.50
33x4 16.00 17.25 19.60
34x4 17.00 17.50 20.25
32x4 15.00 16.50 18.00
GUARANTEED 3,500 MILES.
BEST ON THE MARKET.
2-in-l Vulcanizing Co.,
Douglas 1241, 1518 Davenport Bt.
WHY PAY MORE FOR TIRES T
DRI CURE METHOD
I ILL RUN THOUSANDS OF MILES.
Plain New
Tread. Tubes.
50;?
30x3
32x3
32X4
3.:. 4
34x4
Two
$5.75 $1.90
ft .1 6.75 2.05
ft 7.60 2.25
J. YD Z.tU
, 8.60 2 95
$.50 $.05
per cent Discount Cash with Order
uuuu hmk una tu.
S 27th. Doug. 42.
72
WE will ship, subject to examination, our
3.600-mlla guaranteed tires at these
prices:
Plain. Non-Skid.
30x3 $7.80 $ 90
30x3ft 8 95 11.90
32x3ft 10.50 12.S0
34x4 , 12.00 14.75
Expresa prepaid when cash accompanies
order. ( - -
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North 16th St. Phone Douglas 3830
NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE.
Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, Flak.
Write for prices. Mention si sea.
(CAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 201$ Farnam.
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRTE AND RUBBER CO.,
H. 6758. 2914 FARNAM ST.
4Hc..etaoshrdI mfwy vbgk vbg vb vbv
NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We
retiead and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure
process. Ideal Tire Service, 2676 Har
ney St. ;
GAIN mora mllea; bava yonr Urea ra
treaded by Q. O. Tire Co.
$415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1361-W
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND. LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself; at very reasonable
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Service) Garage, lttb and Farnam.
Douglas 7390.
Repairing ana fainting)
F. P. BARNUM CO.. 3125 Cuming. Dong
las 8044. High grade automobile painting:
- Motorcyclet and Bicycles.
HARLEY DAVIDSON . MOTORCYCLES
Bargain In used machines. Victor H.
Rooa, tha Motorcycle man, 87tb and
Leavenworth ata
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magasinea. We collect. We distribute.
'Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
cal$. Call and. Inspect aur sew boms.
1119-llia-lllt Dodge 6t. ,
''.i ;, - ' A '
FATHER--
Market
LIVESTOCK
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for
24 hours ending at o'clock p. m., June
17, 1919:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Horses 4
Cattle Hogs Sheep Mules
Wabash 6 l
Missouri Pacific ... 7 2
Union Pacific 55 25 39
C. & N. W., east. . . 14 9
C. N. W.. west.. 31 24 2
C, St. P., M. & O.. 20 12
C, B. Q., east 15 ... 4
C, B. & Q.. west.. 29 25 1
C, R. I. & P., east. 12 11
C, Kit P., west.. I 1
Illinois Central 4
Chi. at West l
Total'
196 115
DISPOSITION H E AD.
46
Cattle Hogs.
Sheep.
1,055
2.030
4,:$6
2,711
Morris Co. . .
14 Z.389
Swift A Co 1,482
$,035
2,285
2,495
480
cudahy Packing Co.. 1,01 2
Armour & Co 813
J. W. MurDhv
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co.
So. Omaha Paek. Co.
Hlgglngs Packing Co.
Hoffman Bros.
John. Roth & Sons...
Mayerowlch & Vail..
Glassberg
P. O'Dea
Wilson
F. P. Lewis
Werthelmer A Degen 201
Sullivan Bros. ..
A. Rothschild ..
E. Q. Christie
Banner Bros. . . .
John Harvey . . .
Dennis & Francis
24
9
26
508
23
Midwest 6
Omaha 8
Other buyers 709
819
Total 5,563 9,681 11.341
Cattle The run of cattle was a little
smaller thap yesterday, 4,500 head, but
there was no Improvement In the market
and opening prlcea were generally weak
at Monday's big decline. Desirable, year
lings were in fair demand, but there was
a further slump of fully 1015c on
the general run of medium and heavy
cattle. Cows and heifers also ruled
steady to 10l6c lower, and the trade
showed further weakness as the morning
advanced. Supplies of stockers and feed
ers were slightly more liberal than they
havo been recently and the market was
slow and 25c lower all around.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
26 1006 $13 00 30 997 $13 26
21 1043 13 40 41 1255 13 86
27 1173 14 00 7 1120 14 10
56 1026 14 30 20 1172 14 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
35 609 11 75 29 604 12 00
6 604 12 25 32 701 13 00
31 727 13 60 10 701 13 60
32 667 13 60 16 701 13 65
37 671 13 76 32 663 13 80
20 728 14 00 67 812 14 60
COWS.
11 1130 9 00 10 1054 9 35
7 940 75 6 998 10 50
1 1127 11 00 7 1136 11 26
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
49 871 11 75 21 825 12 $5
Quotations on cattle: Prime steers,
$1!.6015.25; good to choice beeves, J13.50
14.50; fair to good beeves, $12.5013.00;
common to fair beeves, $10.6012.50;
choice to prime yearlings, $14.35011-40;
good to choice yearlings, $13.0011.''0;
fair to good yearlings. $12. 00(g) 13.00;
common to fair yearlings, $9.5011.."0;
good to choice heifers, $10.60 136; orlmn
cows, $11.0012.00; good to choice cowk.
$9.6011.00; fair to good cows, $8.00
9.50; common to fair cows, $6.608.00;
good to choice feeders, $11.7512.50; me
dium to good feeders, J10.00ll.76; good
t.i choice stockers. $11.60912.76; fair to
good atockers, $9.6010.60; common to
fair stockers, $8.00(39.60: stock heifers,
S.5010.00; stock cows, $7.609.00;
stock calves, $8.0012.00; veal calves,
JS.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc., $1 0.00(g)
12.00.
Hcks Receipts today amounted to 110
londs estimated at 8,000 head. The mar
ket was a very slow affair, very few nogs
moving before 9:30. During the early
morning hours the market presented a
ve,y weak appearance with a few sakB
that were steady and others that were
close to 16c lower. The general market,
however, presented a little better tone,
Rf.ierally. 610c lower than yesterday.
Bulk of today's sales was $Z0.65IBZO.B5,
with top at $21.00.
No. Av.
Sh. Pr.
... $20 60
180 10 70
80 20 80
... 21 00
No. Av.
70.. 243
68. .323
89. .218
Sh. Pr.
70 $20 65
190 20 76
... 20 90
40. .288
61. .268
89. .19$
51. .300
Sheep There was a liberal supply of
sheep and lambs here, 45 carloads es
timated at 11,000 head. Buyers were a
little bearish this morning and while na
tives sold largely from II 8.00 1 8. 75, tne
market on the whole looked steady to 15c
lower. A string of shorn lambs was re
ported at $15.25, that quality considered
was quotably steady. The aged sheep
division had a very weak appearance,
however and the best price recorded
being $8.60. The market being close to
50c lower than last week.
LAMBS.
180 spring. 64 18 26 45 clipped. 1 14 00
IS culls... 68 13 00 33 sprlng.61 18 60
20eulls...49 14 00 26 sprlng.69 18 75
60spring.61 18 00 16 spring.73 18 60
45 sprlng.61 18 25 48 natlves.7 15 60
EWES.
39 shorn. lot
45 shorn. 130
95 85
Quotations
$ 60 45 shorn. 130
9 00 23 shorn. 91
YEARLINGS.
11 60 12 100
00
9 00
12 5
on sheep Lambs sprlmf.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule
auctions at atock yards stable oext
Wednesday. Expect a good run of
choice farm mares, matched team of
farm chunks and one carload of carro
mules B starts at 10 o'clock. L C
Gallup. Auctioneer.
Harness, Saddle and Trunk.
We Make Them Ourselves.
ALFRED CORNISH 4 CO - 1210 Farnam.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans on Diamonds,
Watches, Etc.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE
1301 DOUGLAS ST;
LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleahock. 1514 Dodge. D. 1(13. Eat.
1811.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
ORGANIZED by the Puilnsa Men f
Omaha. FURNITURE, piano and
notes aa security, 30, ( mo, H. goods.
total. $$.$.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
433 Security Bldg. 16th A Farram. Ty. tti
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
LIBERTY BONDS. yv
72 ' W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1$2. 10
6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG- TY.
WANTED
. Ten Brick Layers
Long Job Union Men
Midland Packing Co.
REISCHE & SANBORN
Sioux City, Iowa.
Se
Pag
and Industrial News of
Short Term Notes
Quotations furnished by the Peters Trust
company.
Bid. Asked.
First Liberty, SVic 99.44
Second Liberty. 4s 93.74
Third Llb:rty, 4s 96.34
Fourth Liberty. 454s 94.20
Am. Foreign Sec. IMS 99S, 99
Am. Tel. & Tel, 6s, 1925 103V 103H
Am. Telephone, 6s, 1924 100 100H
Am. Tobacco. 7s, 1922 103' 103 4
Am. Tobacco, 7s. 1923 103 10414
Anaconda Copper, 6s, 1529 99 99
Anglo-French, 6s, 1920 97 97
Arm. con. Deb.. 6s, I19 108V4
Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1922 102 103ft
Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1923 10214 108ft
Arm con. Deo., bs. mzt lUiM mitt
Beth. Steel, 7s, 1919 102 14 103ft
Beth, Steel, 7S, I22 101 '4 10144
Beth. Steel, 7s, 1923 .102 102ft
Canada, 6s, 1921 98ft 8i
uuuany, is, 1921 luzft iuz
Int. R. T., 6s, 1921 90 90ft
Kan. city xer., es, iva louft 101
Proctor & O., 7s, 1923 103ft 104H
Proctor & G., 7s, 1922 102 103ft
Russian Rubles, 6fts, 1936. ..Ill lit
Union Pacific, 6s, 1928 103ft 103
wiison 6s Co., ts. mis
$17.50019.15 Lambs handy weight,
$16. 15.80. Lambs, heavy weight, $14.00
15.00; lamb culls, $6.00lffl2.00. Year
lings, $10.0011.60; wethers, $9.60
10.50. Ewes, good to choice, $9.00
10.00; Ewes, fair to good, $7.509.00
Ewe culls, $4.007.5O.
St. Louis Live Stock.
St. Louis, June 17. Cattle Receipts,
5.800 head; market slow; best steers,
steady: medium and yearlings, 15 to 26
cents lower, and few cases, 25 to 60 cents
lower; cows, oareiy steady; Deer steers.
medium and heavy weight, choice and
prime, $15.25; medium and good, $12.00
l&.uu; common, iio.7b(ai2.ou: lignt weignt.
medium and good, $12.0014.50; butcher
cattle, heifers, $19.00 19.26 ; cows, $7.00j
11.25; canners and cutters. $5,750)7.25
veal calves, light and handy weight, $12.25
in 50; feeder steers, $9.0012.50; stocki
er steers, $7.6011.75.
Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head; opening, 25
to m cents lower; close alow; 4u to 50
cents lower: top, $21.10: bulk. $20.30
21.00; heavy weight, $20.8021.10; medium
weight, $20.4021.00; light weight, $19.40
20.00; bulk, $2030(5)21.00; heavy weight,
t20.8021.10; medium weight, $20.40
21.00; light weight, $19.4020.90; light
light, $19.25 20.00; heavy packing sows,
smooth, $18.75 19.75 ; packing sows,
rough. $10.7518.76; pigs, 10. 75 19.70.
SneeD and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head:
active at Bteady prices; lambs, Including
springs, Jlb.50Wlx.5U; culls ana common,
$9.0014.50; ewes, medium and choice,
$7.50(88.60; culls and common, $400
8.00.
Chicago Live Stork.
Chicago, June 17. Cattle Receipts, 16,
000 head; estimated tomorrow, 8.000 head;
beef and butcher stock, steady to 26c
lower; calves, 25c to 60cc higher; feeders
weak. Beet steers: Medium and heavy
weight: Choice and prime, $14.85'16.35;
medium and good, $12.1514.85; common,
J10.T612.S5; light weight, good and
choice, $12.7514.76; common and 1 me
dium, $10.0013.00; butcher cattle, heif
ers, $7.7513 00; cows, $7.6012.66.
Hogs Receipts, 66,000 head: estimated
tomorrow, 22,000 head; market generally
35c to 40c lower; closed fully 60c lower;
top, $21.30; heavy weight, $20.8021.00;
medium weight, 320.76 21.10 ; light
weight, $20.6021.10; light light, $18.60
20.85; heavy packing sows, smooth,
$20.26(920.76; packing sows, rough, $19.75
20.25; pigs, $17.7518.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 11,000
head; estimated tomorrow, 12,000 head;
lambs. 25c to 60c higher. Sheep, mostly
25c higher. Lambs, 84 pounds down,
$16.75 1 9.25 ; culls and common, $10.00
16.00. Yearling wethers, $1 2.76 18.60.
Ewes, medium, goo9 and choice, $7.76
9.50; culls and common, $S.507.60.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., June 17. Cattle
Receipts, 11,000 head, and 1,500 calves;
beef steers, 26 to 60 cents lower; canner
and feeders and veals, strong; best year
lings, steady; she stock, weak to 25 cents
lower; heay bcf steers, $14.6015.65;
medium and good, $13.1014.60; common,
$11.25013.00; light weight, good and
choice, $12.3615.25; common and medium
$9 50912.60; canners and cutters, $5.36
C.40; veal calves, light and handy weight,
$12 7515.00; feeder steers, $10.0014.60;
stocker steers. $7.6513.40; butcher cat
tle, heifers, $6.7518.80: cows. $6.5012.0.
Hog, Receipts, 22,000 head; generally
30 to 40 cents lower; spot, 60c lower than
yesterday's average; bulk, $20.25(9 20.60;
heavies, $20.50(920.80; medium, $20.25
20 70- light, $2020(8)20.50; light light,
$2O.O020.35; packing sows, $19.5020.26;
pigs, $19.0020.00. ..
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,000
lower; lambs, $12.6018.40; lambs, culls
and common, $12.60 14.75; ewes, $450
9.76.
Sloox City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., June 17. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2.60O; market 1626c lower. Beef
steers $10.0016.00; fat cows and helf
arm t.7 no mis. on: canners. $5.007.00;
stockers and feeders. $7.0O16.6O; feeding
cows and heifers, $7.00lo.t.
Horsi Receipts, 7,600; market 25c low
h Light, $20.6020.75; mixed, $20.40-
20.75; heavy, $20.00 20.60; bulk or ,
$20.40(&20.65.
Sheep Receipts, none.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., June 17. Receipts
Cattle, $.000; steady; steers. $11.6016.0;
cows and heifers, $6.5014.50; calves,
$7.5015.50.
Hogs Receipts, 11,000; alow; f.op.
$20.90; bulk $20.6620.85.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 2.800;
steady; lambs (spring) 815 503 18.25;
ewes, $8.509.50.
New York Coffee.
New York, June 17. New high records
were made In the market for coffee fu
tures today owing to further advancea In
Braxil, covering and a continuation of bull
support which seemed to come from both
Wall atreet and Brazilian sources. The
market opened at an advance of 25 points
and reacted slightly right after the call
under realizing, but soon firmed up again
following receipt of special cables showing
gains In futures at , Santos. September
sold up to 20.40c and December to 19.95c,
with active months generally showing net
gains of 45 to 65 points. The close was
a shade off from the best under profit
taking, but showed net gains of 44 to 66
points for the day. Closing bids: July,
20.65c; September. 20.39c; October, 20.22c;
December, 19.89c; January, 19.43c; March,
19.76c; May, 19.60c. Spot, firm; Ro 7a,
20c to 21c; Santoa 4s, 26c.
Omaha Hay MaVaet.
Receipts light on both prairie hay and
alfalfa, and with the demand being quiet
the market Is dull with no change In
quotations.
No. 1 upland prairie hay, $28 to 333;
No. 2 upland prairie hay, $20 to $24; No.
3 upland prairie hay, $10 to $14; No. 1
midland prairie hay. $28 to $33; No. 3
midland prairie hay, $20 to $24; No. 1
lowland prairie hay, $20 to $24; No. 3
lowland prairie hay, $10 to $14; No. 3
lowland prairie hay, $8 to $10.
No. 1 timothy hay, $31 to $33; standard
timothy hay, $27 to $30; No. 2 timotby
hay, $26 to $26.
No. 1 alfalfa. $2! to $36; standard il
falfa, $20 to $22; No. 2 alfalfa, $16 to $13;
No. $ alfalfa, -$10 to 14.
Oat straw, $10 to $12; wheat straw,
$3 to $10. :
Cotton Futures.
New York. June 17. Cotton futuros
opered steady; July, 31.35c; October,
3'i.COc; December, 30 3Scj January, 30.1,-ie;
Much. 30.03c.
Cotton future closed steady; July,
$31.00; October. 30.32; December, $30.(0;
January. 333.37; March. $33.60.
Jigg and MaggU in Full
of Color in" Th Sunday B. r
GRAIN MARKET
I Omaha Grain.
June 17, 1919.
Grain arrivals today ahowed a mod-rite
run of corn and generally light for
other grains. Receipts were: 11 cars of
wheat, 44 cara of corn, 29 cars of oats,
2 oars of rye and 4 cara of barley. Corn
sold readllly at prices ranging from un
changed to 1 cent lower, the bulk 1 cent
off. Other grains were about unchanged.
There was a fairly good demand at
prices obtained for everything on the list
Cash sales today were:
Corn No. 2 white, 1 car, $1.77; No. 3
white, 1 car, $1.76; No. 6 white, 1 car,
$1.74; No. 6 white. 1 car, $1.70; sample
white, 2 cars, $1.66; No. 2 yellow, 1 car
$1.77; 5 cars, $1.76; No. $ yellow, 1 car,
$1.76; 1 car, $1.76; No. 4 yellow, 2 cars,
$1.74; No. yellow, 1 car (oats mixed),
$1.76; No. 6 yellow, 14 cars, $1.72; 1
car, $1.73 (musty); sample yellow, 1 car.
$1.61 (ht.); No. 3 mixed, 1 car, $1.76 (near
white), V, car, $1.75, (near white), 4
cars, $31.74; No. 3 mixed, 2 3-5 cars, $1.73;
No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $1.73; No. 6 mixed,
1 ear (musty), $1.66; sample mixed, 1
car (heating), 31.65.
uats No. 3 whit, 1 ear, 69c.
whlta, 3 car, 680. 10. 4 white,
67 Kc. No. 1 mixed, 1 car, 67ttc.
Rye No. 2, 1 car, $1.41
Barley No 8, 3H cars, 11.16.
No. 8
1 car
No. 1
rooa, 1-0 car, $1.11.
Wheat No. 1 hard. 1-6 car, $2.38. No.
3 hard, car, $2.33 (smutty). No. 2
northern spring. 1 car. $2.30. No. 3 mixed,
1 car, $2.28 (smutty).
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts Todav. Wk A
(ieo.1
Corn
Oats
Rye
11 8 1!
,44 76 61
29 38 13
2 6 1
4 3
9 9 12
88 69 49
47 26 40
3 4..
Shipments
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 22 190 253
Kansas City 13 46 '0
St. Louis 17 70 71
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
Receipts Today Year Ago
Tnrtnv
nr. - -1
wneat Z53.U00
Corn 734.000
362,000
788,000
784,000
620,000
248,000
421,000
Oats 1,136,000
shipments
Wheat 268.000
Corn 618,000
Oat 874,000
Omaha Grain Inspection,
The number of cars of grain of the sev
eral grades inspected "in" here during
tne pasc z nours lonows:
Wheat No. 2 hard. 5 cars: No. 3 hsrd.
i cars; o. nara ,2 cars; No. 1 mixed,
1 car; No. 2 mixed, T cars; No. 3 mixed
3 cars; No. 4 mixed. 1 car: No. 6 mixed
2 cars; No. 1 spring, 4 cars; No. 2 spring.
cars: ro. a SDrinar. b cars: no. 4 nnrlna-.
2 cars; No. 3 durum, 1 car. Total, 42 cars.
Corn No. 2 white, 2 cars; No. 3 white,
6 cars; No. 4 white, 9 cars; No. 6 white, 1
car; Sample white, 3 cars; No. 2 yellow.
22 cars; No. 8 yellow, 17 cara; No. 4 yel
low, o cars; jno. o yellow, 1 car; No. 6
yellow, 9 cars; sample yellow, 4 cars; No.
2 mixed, 6 cars; No. 8 mixed, 10 cars; No.
4 mtxed, 2 cars; No. 6 mixed, 1 car; No. 6
mixed, 6 cars; Sample mixed, 2 cars. Total,
iur cars.
Oats-No.,3 white. 3 cars: No 3 white.
23 cara; No. 4 white, 6 cars. Total, 38 cs.rs.
Kya No. 2, 1 car; No. 3, 4 cars; No. 4. 3
cars. Total, 8 car.
Barley No. 3. 6 cars: No. 4. 6 cara.
Total, 12 cars.
Chicago Grain and Provlsttins.
Chicago. June 17. Sharn setbacks In
the value of corn today resulted largely
from excellent weather conditions for the
growing crop. The close waa unsettled,
c to 20 net lower, with July, $1.76
to $1.764 and September, $1.684 to $1.69.
Oats, l4c to 2c down, and provisions
off 80 to 8Sc.
In addition to the bearish Influence of
better crop prospects, a decided break In
hog quotationa tended to force the corn
market lower, owing to the shrinkage
of feeding profit thua rendered certain.
The fact that In some cases the price ot
corn waa up about 13c a bushel com
pared with a week ago Saturday counted
likewise in favor of a reaction. Heavy
profit-taking aales by houses with east
ern connections took place and much more
than offset persistent buying tnat was as-
scribed to rural sources. Most of the or
ders to purchase were for small lots. Such
rallies aa took place naa no unusual en
ergy. Oats weakened with corn. Country deal
ers were moderate buyers on the break.
Provisions were depressed In conse
quence of the bearish action of cereals
and nogs. Besides, an Increase was shown
In the seml-montniy statement 01 ware
house stocks here, and It was said that
shipping demand both domestic and ex
port waa rather slow.
Art. I Open.
High. Low. I Close. I Sat'y.
Corn
July 1.75; 1.77 1.744 1-75 1.76
Sept. 1.70 1.70 1.68 1.63 1.704
Dec. 1.48 1.48 1.46S 1.464 1.49
Oata
July .71 .71 .70 , .70 .714
Sept. .714 .714 .69 .69 .714
Dec. .72 .72 .70 .70 .724
Pork
Jury 50.65 51.00 50.58 56.50 61 35
Sept. 48.60 48.76 48. 611 48.60 49.35
Lard
July 3S.80 . 35.30 34.80 84.30 35.60
Sept. 34.50 34.60 34.63 34.52 34.75
Rib
July 27.62 27.65 27.60 27.60 28.00
Sept. 37.67 27.72 27.52 27.62 27.90
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, June 17. Barley,
1.13.
Rye No. 1. $1.474 1.48.
Bran 334.00.
31.02'?
Mew York fjeneral
New York, June 17. Grain and produce
Easy; spring patent and Kansas
straight, $11.60 12.00; spring clears,
J9.6Oei0.00; winter straights, $11.06
11.15. Weat Spot, steady; No. t red, $2.50
elevator export.
Corn Spot,, steady; No. 3 -yellow,
31.96; No. 3 white, $1.98, cost am
freight New York.
Oats Spot, weak; No. 1 white, 81c
81c. Hops Firm; state medium to choice.
1918. 4760c; 1917. 2737c: Pacific
coast, 1918, 660c: 1917, 33 40c.
Lard Weak; middlewest, $36.26035.36.
Other articles unchanged.
' Mew York Produce.
New Tork, June 17. Butter Easy;
creamery, higher than extra, 6252c;
extras, 61c; firsts, 60 61c.
Eggs Firm. All grades e higher than
yesterday.
Cheese Weak; state whole-milk flats,
curren make specials, 30431c; cur
rent make, average run, 30304c
Poultry Alive, steady; broiler, 4050c.
Others unchanged. Dressed, easy: broil
ers, 384c; fowls, 3037c; old roost--ers,
3022c; others unchanged.
' Chicago Produce. '
Chicago, June 17. Butter Lower;
creamery, 46 51c.
Eggs Higher: receipts, 49,360 cass;
firsts, 3940e; ordinary first",
3&39c; at mark, cases Included, 38
40c; storage-packed firsts 42c; extras,
42443.
Poultry Alive, lower; fowl, I$e.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansa City, Mo June IT. Butter and
poultry unchanged. Eggs, o higher;
firsts, 38c; seconds, J2c.i
Londoa Money.
London. June 17. Silver Bar,
per ounce.
Money and discount unchanged.
$4d
the Day
FINANCIAL
New York, June 17. Stocks vigorously
recovered today from their acute depres
sion of the previous session, in numerous
Instances mounting well over last week's
final prices. The rally resulted mainly
from an unexpected relaxation ot the call
money rate.
Call loans opened at per cent, but
soon fell to 6 per cent on offerings of
large sums from local and interior in
stitutions. The demand was nominal,
however, in compariaon with yesterday's
urgent requirements.
Sentiment among traders was more
hopeful on progress of peace conference
events and shares of companies having
Mexican Interests reflected the better out
look there.
Dealings centered extensively In stocks
which suffered greatest Impairment In
last week's reaction, especially oils, mo
tors and their rubber subsidiaries, and
American Woolen and miscellaneous Is
sues, Including Industrial Alcohol, Inter
national Paper and American Ice.
Shippings also rallied briskly with cop
pers, tobaccos and leathers, and United
States Steel made up all but the smallest
fraction of yesterday' 8 -point decline,
while American Car, Bethlehem Steel,
Harvester and Baldwin Locomotive de
veloped strength.
Ralls failed to keep pace with the list
until the last hour, the moat active peri
od of the day, when transcontinental,
several granger, the more popular coaler
and so-called oil rails advanced one to
three points. Sales were 400,000 share.
Remittances to London and Paris weak
ened slightly and further exports of gold
were reported, including a large consign
ment to South America.
Bonds were firm In the main, In sym
pathy with some irregularity in Liberty
Issues and foreign war flotations. Total
sales, par value, aggregated $11,200,000.
Old United States bonds were unchanged
on call.
Prices on the New York Stock exchange
today ranged as follows:
Sales in Last
Hundreds High Low Sale
American Beet Sugar 33 84 81 84
American Can 78 54 61 63
American C. & F. . . 88 106 103 105
Amcr. H. & L.. nfd 84 121 116 120
Amer. Locomotive... 83 83 80 83
American S. & Ref. 102 80 78 80
American Sugar Ref. 36 132 129 132
Amer. Sumatra Tob.156 114 110 113
American T. & T. 33 1064 106 106
American 7... L. & S. 38 22 19 '22
Anaconda Copper 147 7U4 69 704
Atchison 21 99 96 99
Atl., G. & W. I. S. S. 67 1714 166 171
Baldwin Locomotive. 273 98 94 97
Baltimore & Ohio.. 21 60 49 50
Beth. Steel "B" 283 85 82 82
Butte & S. Copper 85
California Pet 34U
Canadian Pacific... 6 161 160 161
Central Leather 258 101 95 100
Chesapeake & Ohio 64
C. M. & St. P 12 424 40 42
Chicago & North... 6 100 100 100
C, R. I. & P.
19
46
27
254
2
Chlno Copper
Colorado F. ft I.
44
42
62
86
32
73
17
44
47
66
90
33
76
17
163
Corn Products 140
Crucible Steel 213
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 86
Distillers Sec. Corp. 91
Erlo 21
66
99
33
76
17
General Electric 2
163
163
General Motors 184'216 203 216
Great North,, pfd. 19 96 94 95
Great N. Ore Ctfs.. 47 46 45 46
Illinois Central 2 100 100 100
Inspiration Copper.. 88 69 66 68
Int. Mer. Mar., pfd. 110 115 112 116
International Nickel. Ill 29 28 29
International Paper. 71 56 62 66
Kansas City S 8 21 4 21 214
Kennecott Copper... 83 39 38 39
Louisville & Nash 116
Moilcin Petroleum. .237 181 176 181
Miami Copper 3 264 26 264
Mldvale Steel 54 494 48
Missouri Pacific.. .. 86 304 28
Montana PowerTT. . . 6 764 76
Nevada Conner 11 19 18
30
761.
18
79
New York Central.. 22 80 78
N. Y.. N. H. ft H. 20 31 294
31
Nortolk A Western
6 108 107 1079,
Northern Pacific
12 96 V 95 95
Pacific Mall
Pan-American Pet ... 1 1 8
Pennsylvania 15
Plttsbur & W. Va.. .
Pittsburg Coal 14
Ray Con. Copper... 64
Reading 74
Rep. Iron & Steel. . 15
Shattuck Aril. Cop. 3
Sinclair O. & Ref. . .502
31
91
45H
3 9 Mi
6m
23
87,
87
15H
66
106
29
91
45
6i
23
87
87
14
86
45
60
23
84
86
14
62
57
Southern Pacific 333 106 103a.
Southern Railway... 18 29 29
Studebaker Corp.. ..596 103 92
101&
Texas Co &b ftB 2041 oo
Tobacco Products... 70 iui units
Union Pacific 27 132 130 132
United Cigar stores, in insvt J im
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 102 147 141 147
U S. Steel 1555 106 103 106
do pfd llfi?
Utah Copper 8 8S 8b
Western Union 2 8 89 89
Westinghouse Elec. 83 66 64 66
Willys-Overland 201 36 33 354
Rooyal Dutch 44! 110 103 1094
Bid.
Liberty Bond Prices.
New Tork, June 17. Liberty bond prices
at 11:30 a. m., today were: 3's, $99.42;
first 4's, $4.70; second 4's, 93.60; first
4's, 95.00; second 4's, $93.90; third
4's, $95.26; fourth 4's, $94.02; Victory
J's. 100.04; Victory 4's. $99.94.
Liberty bond closing prices today Wirt:
jii'i. 99.40: first 4's, 94.68; second 4's,
93.60; first 4's, 94.90; second 4's, 94 08;
third 4's, 95.38; fourth 4's, 94.14; Vic
tory 3, , loo; victory it s,
Mew ork Metals.
New Tork. June 17. Copper and Irot
Unchanged.
Lead, steady; (pot, fs.izos.ie; July,
$6.15 6.37.
Spelter, firm: East St. Louis spot, $$40
6.60; July, $6.466.66.
At London, spot; standard copper,
82; tin, f 239 16a; lead; 22 17s 6d; ott er
unchanged. - ,
I
u
5 I
d' Pi 1 w
& w
W ifl f
w i
Drawn for The Bee by McManua
Copyright 1919 International News Service.
New York Bond List.
U. S. 2s. r. ... 4ilil. Cen. ref. 4s 80H
U. 8. 2s, c. ... fell. M. M. 6a ...
l S. cv. 8s. r.. 89 IK. C. S. r 5s.. 85
U. 8. cv. 4s, c. S9 'L. & N. un. 4s
U .S. 4s, r. ...106 M. K. & T. 1st
U. 8. 4s, c. ...10i!4 4s 66.
A. F. Sec. 6s ... 99iMo. Pac. gen. 4a 61
A. T. & T. cv. ' iMont. Pow. 6s. 92
6s , .103 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 99K
Ang.-Fr. 6s . 99 6-16;No. Pac. 3a ..60
Ar. & Co. 4V. 87ty No. Pac. 4s ... 81
At. gen. 4s 1 p. S. L. ref. 4s 87
B. & O. cv. 4Vis 78 H 'P. T. & T. 6s. 91
Both. St. ref. 6s 9! Penn. con. 44s 6t
Cen. Leath. 6s. 97 Penn. gen. 5s .. 961,
Cen. Pac. 1st .. 79iiRead. gen. 4s.. Hi
C. & O. cv. 5s. . 90
St. L. & S. F.
C. B. Q., Jt.
4s 36?,
C, M. & St. P.
cv. 4Hs 78H
C, R. I. & P.
Ry. ref. 4s ... 71 V4
C & 8. ref. 4Hs 8014
Oh. Cop. cv. 7s 120
City of Paris 6s 97 S
adj. 6s 6Vi
Sin. Oil & Ref.
sf. 7s 9314
So. Pac. cv. 5s. 10)
So. Ry. 6s 94 H
Tex. Co. cv. 6S10S
T. & Pac. 1st. . 90
Un. Pac. 4s .
. 8K
. 89U
. 100H
. 5to
U. S. Rub.
D. & R. G. r. 6s 67HIU. S. St. 6s
D. of C. 6s, 1931 Wabasb 1st
G. Nor. 1st 4s 86 I
Bid.
New l'ork Money.
New York, June 17. Time Mercantile
Paper Unchanged.
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills,
64.684; commercial 60-day bills on
banks, $4.68 H; commercial 60-day bills,
$4.6814 ; demand, $4.60: cables, $4 61 4.
Francs, demand, $6.25; cables, $6.33;
guilders, demand, 39'ic; cablea, 39c;
lire, demand, $8.00; cables, $7.98.
Time loans, ateady; all dates, 6 per
cent bid.
Call money, easier; high, 10 per cent;
low, 6ty per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent;
closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at 5ty
per cent; last loan, 5V4 per cent.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah. Ga., June 17. Turpentine
Steady at $1.08; sales, 108 bbls. ; receipts.
65 bbls.; shipments, 472 bbls.; stock, 6,354
bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales, 1,157 bbis. ; receipts,
1,673 bbls.; shipments, 421 bbls.; stock.
55,713 bbls. Quote: B, 14.65c: D. 15.20ft'
14.S5c; E, 15.3515.30c; F, 15.40c; O.
15.6015.45c; H. 16.6014.45c; I. 15.700
15.46c: K, 15.8015.(SOc: M. 16.40 16.25c:
X. 16.60c; WO, 16.7616.60c; WW, 16.90
lu.50c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit.
New York, June 17. Evaporated apples
Quiet
Prunes Firm.
Apricots Scarce.
Peaches Wanted for export.
Ralslr.s Steady.
C'hlrago Potatoes.
ChlcaKO. June 17. Potatoes, weak.
ar-
rivals, 86 cars. Old, northern white. U. S.
No. 1, carlots, $1.401.60, cwt. New,
Bliss Triumphs, carlots, $3.004.00.
The Hard Headed Farm
Mortgage Buyer -
The shrewd business man who appreciates
the exceptional safety of farm mortgage in
vestments is now turning with satisfaction
to equally secure first mortgage bonds on income-producing
city real estate.
The ca'reful investor finds that the first mort
gage bonds of our offering, underwritten by
S. W. Straus & Co. of Chicago and New York
and safeguarded under the STRAUS PLAN,
are '
safe, sound and thoroughly secured.
yield the same or a better income than
farm mortgages.
are paid promptly in cash when due.
and give absolute freedom from worry as
to the security of the principal.
Farm mortgage buyers and all investors
seeking the highest degree of 'safety will find
our booklet, "Safety & 6," a guide to this ,
form of investment which has a record of '
THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS WITHOUT LOSS
TO ANY INVESTOR.
It will be sent upon request and without ob- '
ligation. Call, write or telephone today.
THE OMAHA TRUST COMPANY
Ground Floor, Omaha National Bank- Bldg.
Phone Tyler 100 Omaha, Neb.
Affiliated With
The Omaha National Bank
Lion Tank
Water Heater
Special Price During June -
$2600
3 Discount for Cash in 30 Days '
Omaha Gas Co.
1509 Howard St.
$5 Down and $3 ner Month
- -
Army Orders.-
Washington. June 17. (Special Tele-
gram., Army order wer Issued loda
follows:
MaJ. Edward Meare, ouartermas'er
corps. Is relieved from duty at Came
Dodne and will proceed to Camp Dlx, N. , ,
J., and report. Cnpt. Otto K. Seidel, field ;
artillery, is relieved from duty at Csmn
Dodge and will proceed to Camp Stanley,
3'ox. MaJ. Andrew E. Donovan, V S. ",
Army, is relieved from duty at Camp
Dodge and will proceed to Rockford, III.
I.t. Col. Torrey B. MaOhee, Infantry, i t
relieved from duty at Camp Dodge and
upon the expiration of his leave will . pro.
ceed to Camp Meade. Md. MaJ. Walt:l '
H. Lilly, engineers, will proceed , from
Kansas City. Mo., to Camp Dodge on July '5.
Inspecting cantonment acttvltlea. Ma.1. 4.
Edward Ellsworth, Infantry, will proo-ed 1
from Kansas City, Mo., -to Omahs, Neb., j
thence to t'amp Dodge, la, on duty In
spcctlng. ,
Price Going Up
Quality Down
That's the way it is with
hundreds of manufactured
articles and true in many
instances in luggage build
ing. But not the Oshkosh it is
making its reputation on
QUALITY alone and it is
inbuilt with a combination
of strength, utility and
beauty that makes it easily
the choice of discriminating
people.
$45 and up
Omaha Trunk
Factory
1209 Farnam. Doug 480.
Victory Bond and Liberty Bonds
Coupon and Registered.
BOUGHT AND SOLD,
New York Market Quotation.
MACK'S BOND HOUSE
1421 First Nafl. Bank BIdf.
Tel. Tyler 3644.
SKIININEIR
PACKING
COMPANY
liAIIITRW
BUTTER ,
EGGS
TR AOS. MARK
III6-III8 -Douglas St?
Tel -Douglas 1 521
EsannHiBH
7a
J
-
mm
1
u
'.'
. -a ,
-u
!
'V
1.'
-T .
M ,
f.
H
Jt
T.