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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919.
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REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
INVESTMENT,
, RENT $1,140.
PRICE $10,000.
Ground S Sxl 28, facing two triets
"n street frontage improved with large
frame Improvements. Plenty of room
for big apartment oi flats on balanca
of ground. Close in where values are
crowing every day. A mala and aure
buy.
WALSH-ELMER CO.,
(Formerly Armatronu-Walsh Co )
Tyler 1638. 33:1 Srcnrttlea Flrlir.
117,500, good as new brick flat and mod
frame house, with 92 ft. frontage on 19tl
street, near St. Marys.
116.000 fancy brick and stucco double
houxe In West Farnam district.
1 1 S.BnO nearly nw triple brick flat bidg
well located, real dos in.
Ml. 500 pood ns new double brick flat
street and alley paved. This Is on 18th
street only 6 bio. ks from Farnuni,
These, will all make you bltf money a:
they are increasing In value very rap
idly.
RASP BROS.,
212 Keellne Ttldir. Tyler 721.
WE have for Kftle a new, fireproof apart
mont house of 15 suites, renting for over
,uuu a year. 1'nce j.n.oiio less than
the present cost of duplicating the
tiuiiiilng alone
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
res Om. Natl. Hk. Ulrlg. Tyler 496
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE.
Trackage on the
Burlington R. R.
e are offering for a limited time
a. tract of grdund located on the main
lino or ino uurnngton and only one
Mock off of 24tli street. It Is large
enouch for a big plant of any kind. The
location is very good as a distributing
point for material anywhere in Omilia.
A manufacturing concern or any Indus
try that wants a location where all
trains that run into the Union and Tur
lington stations pass by the door, will
he Interested In this site. For furthet
Information make an appointment with
us.
SHULER & CARY,
Realtors.
Houfrlaa C074.
202-4-6 Keellne BUI.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
WILL trade, for vacant lot In Hanscom
park or Dundee, for 3-room frame apart
ment, 3710-12 Broadway street, Council
muffs jarloe 6, tiOO. rhono Harney 927
RKAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. "
Benson.
S3.2S0.
5-room bungalow, one-half block to
car In Benson; fine repair; terms, 1330
cash, balance 30 per month.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL.
4Z Paxton Block. Tyler 3540.
KKW oak bungalow, fine condition, east
front, corner lot; price $4,400; easy
terms; 1500 cash. Call days, Doug. 1734.
Dundee.
DUNDEE.
FINE HOME.
DOUBLE CORNER.
PRICE $10,750.
By all odds the btst and cheapest
home In Omaha. No Inflation hero.
Tho price la Hunt, the location the host.
1-Jlght large rooms and tiled bath. Vapor
8team heat. Oak woodwork and floors.
Ground 100x128, south and east front
ape. Hlg garage for two cars. Nothing
like it in this district for anywhere near
tho monoy.
WALSH-ELMER CO.,
(Formerly Armstrong-Walsh Co, )
Tyler 153). Securities Uldg.
Read The Bee Want Ads for the
best opportunities in bargains.
Council Bluffs.
FOR SALE.
10 lots located at the corner of 27th
street and tith avenue, with sewer and
water In street. Inquire of owner. Louis
Schneider, Wickham Block, Council
Bluffs. Ia.
South Side.
JAS. J. FITZGERALD, 4'j.U South 24th
St.. "Insurance." Buy and sell property
Heal estate mortgage loans promptly
made.
A. W. JONES, South Omaha, buys, sells,
exchanges all kinds of property. For
results, quick action, nee us. .
REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES
BLOCK OF 12 LOTS, Council Bluffs, right
betwoen the two cities; good high
ground and Improving steadily around
It; fine for home or Investment sit J1.200
for the bunch. McUee Real Estate Co.,
15 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
BUNGALOWS WANTED.
We have cash buyers for well located
bungalows and residences worth the
money. For quick results list with us.
ONEIL'S R. E. & INS. AUENCY.
632-6 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
Tel. Tyler 11124.
I HAVE a man who will buy your im
proved property and pay cash for It,
but the price must be right.
OEOROE F. JONES, REALTOS.
flR City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 194G.
LIST your property with us. We have
calls for homes and investments.
McCAGUE INV. CO.,
Phone 1). 415. 15 1 h and Dodge.
IF your property Is for sale or rent, list
It with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY
CO.. 2705 Lake. Webster 540.
FOR quick results Hat your property who
S. p. BOSTW1CK A SON,
300 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1500.
FOR quick sales list your property with
w. o. sunivER.
1047-9 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 13
LIST your property for sale with J. B.
Robinson for quick sales. 442 Bee BHg.
Phone Douglas 8097.
V-'.NTEL 5 or ti-room house from ownei.
fcr colored, on payments. Webster 130?.
Read The Bee Want Ads for the
bestoport unities in bargains.
FINANCIAL.
Private Money.
SHOPEN ft COMPANY. Doug.
J100 to 110,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg.. lxth and Farnam.
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
CONVERT that Installment loan on your
home into a straight five-year mortgage
and avoid those monthly payments.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 5.18 Keellne Bide.
MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate.
Interest payable semi-annually. W. H.
THOMAS & SON. 228 KeelineBldg.
CITY and farm loans; 514 and 6 per cent;
no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co., 418
Keline Bldg.
LOW rates without delay.
C. G. CARLBERG.
S12 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
tD'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 271C.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Arkansas Lands.
PLANTATIONS and timber
southeastern Arkasas.
W. 8. FRANK,
202 Neville Blk.
lands lo
Colorado Lands
u.ih'O ACRES choice raw or improved Lin
coln Co., Colo, lands. Bargains. Easy
terms See J. L. Manrer. Arriba. Colo.
Kansas Lands.
GOOD 80 ACRE HOME.
Franklin county. 1 Kansaa, 68 miles
s from Kansas City, 6 mllea of railroad
town. 40 acres In cultivation, medium
rolling, good S-room house, good barn,
chicken house, plenty of water, close
lo school and church. Price $70.00 per
acre. $1,600.00 cash loan the rest at (
per cent: possession any time.
CAS1DA. CLAKK & SPANGLER LAND
CO.. OTTAWA. KAN.i
Minnesota Lands.
J40-ACHE Improved farm 50 mile from
Minneapolis, one-half under cultivation;
balance meadow and pasture, land, no
waste land; 6-room house, corn-crib,
granary, barn that will hold 30 bead
of cattle and six horses, hog house and
chlcktn house, g-ood well of water. Price
317.50 per acre. 32,000 cash, balance five
' years, 6 per cent. Schwab Bros., 1023
Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Missouri Lands.
FOR SALE A well improved 10 acres in
Holt Co.. Mo. All prairie land on good
road R. F. I and phone, line, also
stock, implements and crop goes with
farm. 70 acres In corn, 20 acres in oats,,
t acres in alfalfa, 14 brood sows and 85
pigs; gcjd milk cows and S calvea
Enoiifib frain and hay to run the Block
through. Can give possession at once.
Priced wertb the money wiling on ac
count of bad tviltu. Fcr farther particu
lar. irlt A. B. Cjss. Forts? City. Mo
Oregon La::ds.
JORUJK A AU.E,Y, Oreon. offeni you a
home In the land of sun-:... wnere !
ctndaions light for i:ins alfal.'a !
and caiiJ A'Jdrcsa, Jcrtfaa Valley j
Farm. Boiaa. Idas
BRINGING UP
I CONTmT fZ 1 I HAKE ME ) V5HWE I I , -E.A. ) I ( n j
FARM AND RANCH LANDS. I AUTOMOBILES I AUTOMOBILES If
Nebraska Lands
1280-AORK RANCH AT
AUCTION
JUNE 24, a P. M.
On tha above date at Brady, Nebraska,
we will sell at publle auction to the
highest bidder reprurdless of price the
following described real estate, located
nine miles north of Brady; Section 35 j
ana section i'i, Townsnip . n. rtange zi,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, containing
1,1'SO acres niore or less according to
government survey.
TERMS OK SALE; 15 per cent of the pur
chase price cash day of sale, 25 per cent
March 1, 1920, when possession will be
given. Owner will carry remainder of
purchase price for a period of either five
of ten years to be secured by a first
mortgage on the above described land
bearing interest at the rate of six per
cent payable annually. Good and suf
ficient abstract of titlo together with
warranty deed delivered to purchaser
dny of settlement.
IMPROVEMENTS: Good house 16x22 with
telephone and rural route. Barn 16x22.
room for 6 head of horses with gran
ary for 200 bushels; steel granary for
i. uuo nusneis. Two chicken houses. Cat
tle shed 18x48, nearly new. New garage,
12x18. Oood well and windmill with
plenty of water. Two 8-ft., steel tanks.
Nice grove of shade trees around place,
tlood feed yard fenced hog tight, feed
rack for stock, S4 feet long. Place is
all fenced and cross fenced, will carry
200 head of stock. About 80 acres in
crop and more can be farmed. School
house only one mile from place. This
place has produced during the past two
years 24 bushels of wheat per acre and
40 bushels of corn.
THIS PLACE IS A MONEY MAKER FOR
in rj MAN WHO KNOWS THE LIVE
STOCK BUSINESS. BE SURE TO EX
AMINE IT BEFORE DAY OP SALE.
For further Information address Ne
braska Realty Auction Co., Central City,
Nebraska. Mark Carraher, Auctioneer,
M. A. Larson, Manager; Carl Schmid,
Brady. Neb., Owner.
FOR SALE
560 ACRES OF THE
VERY BEST
FARM LAND
Adjoining the town of Beemer. Cum
ing Co., Nebraska..
480 acres in Section 36.
80 acres In Section 26.
Property of H. G. Landis Estate.
Will be sold to settle Estate.
For further particulars address
H. G. LANDIS' SONS.
Reading, Pa.
7,300-ACRE RANCH; best ranch county in
Nebraska; lays level to gently rolling;
600 acres cultivated, 1,000 acres more
good tillable land; no sand; 300 acres
now growing alfalfa; 300 acres more
good alfalfa land; plenty of timber for
posts and fuel; store and postofflce i,a
mile; Improvements; school on ranch:
four creeks, running water winter and
summer, stocked with fish; 10 wells and
mills; 3 sets improvements, all In good
condition. This is one of the best
ranches In northwest Nebraska and must
he seen to be appreciated. Owners are
going to sell. If you want a real ranch
come on.
MIDWEST REALTY EXCHANGE.
61.1 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
2,000 ACRES
Sheridan county; lo mllea south of
Gordon; 2 mllea Niobrara river front
age; 1,000 acres best farm land; balance
best of pasture; with timber along river
and in two largo draws. Priced much
below anything else offered In this
county.
8. S. ft R. E. MONTGOMERY,
213 City Nat. Bk. 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; all fenced and crossed; good
orchard; 9 miles from Trenton, Neb
Price, $35 per acre. Terms, one-third
cash, balance 6 per cent. This is a fine
farm. Write or wire, W. W. Randall.
Real Estate. Trenton. Neb.
IF YOU wish to buy, sell or exchange
eastern Nebraska farm lands, call first
on Paul Peterson, 364 Brandeis theater.
I offer farm loans lowest rates, best
terms.
WRITE trie for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches In good old Dawes
county. Aran L. Hungerford, Crawford,
Neb.
KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county
Wyoming, farm land; particulars from
C. V. NELSON.
616 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg.
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo
rado lands see
HELD LAND CO.,
664 Brandeis Bldg.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms,
Kimball county, Neb. R. E. Holmes,
Bushnell, Neb.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN,
301 Karbach Blk. Tvler 584.
MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A.
LARSON. Central City, Neb.
FARM LANDS.
SHEDD INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Railway Exchange, Omaha. D. 4254.
North Dakota Lands.
FARM LANDS FOR SALE.
Southeastern North Dakota. Best di
versified farming and home builders sec
tion; good schools, towns, churches,
country past speculation stage, and on
saf-- development basis. Large listing,
both Improved and unimproved farms.
Prlcej $40 to $75 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. iwir
Spencer, S. D.. 220 A. hear Lake Andes,
S. D. These farms are In the cornbelt
of southeastern South Dakota, and will
be sold below standard prices. Can
make reasonably good terms on both
farms. For further Information, Ad
dress owner, Robt. C. Moore. Spencer,
S. D. '
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per
a., inciuaing paia up water right. Henry
Levi & C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WE will sell your farm; timely sales;
quick , returns. Held Land Co. (64
Brandeis Bldg.
FARM LANDS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.
30 acr.es In Child's Point region, 4 a.
alfalfa, pasture for 10 cows. 7 r. mod.
house, cow barn, poultry house, garage,
fruit, etc. Wm. R. Patrick, D. 962 or
So. 3149-1.
AUTOMOBILES.
FORD COUPE IN EXCELLENT
SHAPE, PRICED RIGHT.
SOME BARGAINS' IN USED
FORD TOURING CARS.
NEW OR USED CARS. CASH OR
EASY TERMS.
M'CAFFREY
MOTOR CO.,
j The Handy Ford Service Station,
lath and Jackson. - Douglas 3500.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL
HTrtfrntr rc
u l u.uudillo
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FBED C ROGERS. Mgr., Tyler 1767.
1407-21 Capital Atenua,
FATHER
LOOK THESE OVER
19 Studebaker, like new.
IS Oldsmobile 6.
18 Scrlpps Booth Chummy.
18 Chevrolet.
17 Hayr.es six.
17 Chalmers six roadster.
17 Overland.
17 Maxwell.
IV Chevrolet.
IS Chevrolet roadster.
3 6 Buick. ,
15 Hupmoblle.
15 Overland and many others. Prices
less than you expected to pav. All guar
anteed. TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam.
1916 4 cylinder Studebaker sedan.. $ 400
1918 6 cylinder Studebaker touring 650
1918 Cadillac touring (for sale).. 1,500
1918 King Roadster l 250
iit btudebaker coupe
1918 Ford touring
Olds Truck
1917 Maxwell chassis .
1915 Buick chassis . . .
400
20(1
200
250
BOYLAN AUTO CO
1516 Davenport St.
Phone D. 1141.
A NEW CORE IN
YOUR RADIATOR.
At a saving of 33 per cent from list
price. MANUFACTURED IN OMAHA;
24-hour service. We make any style
radiator and fender for automobile,
truck 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.
USED CARS.
2 Oldsmobile trucks, 14 ton $300.00
1 Maxwell sedan. 1917 300.00
1 Buick sedan 3.i0.00
1 Overland touring, 4916 400.00
1 Mitchell roadster, 1915 200. '.'0
1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap 250.00
1511 Davenport St. Phone D. 1241.
Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade.
Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies.
1511 Davenport St.
ii5 s-uynnaor King Roadster. cost
$2,350.00. Will take $1,250 If sold at
once. If you want a good car look this
one over.
2 IN 1 VULCANIZING
CO.,
1518 Davenport St.
D. 1241.
DRIVE YOURSELF
TOURING 1 9 pKR
ROADSTERS lC MILE
TRUCKS.
CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Melcher Service Co.,
1516 LEAVENWORTH. DOUO. 4S99.
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
12 CENTS PER MILE.
TOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD DELIVERY CO.
DOUG. 3622. 1314 HOWARD.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, sold and exchange-d.
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. N-h.
Used cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
A. LEE & COMPANY.
Expert automobile washers, simonyers and
polishers: all work guaranteed. 2307
N. 18th St. Victor Garaire. 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-naha.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
19th and Howard Sta. Tyler 1760
EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed servl
SERVICE GARAGE.
16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000
THE DIXIE FLYER,
W R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
520 Farnam SL
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfield carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards.
BARGAIN IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
15th & Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 3500.
YOU will buy a VAN BRUNT used car
"There's a Reason." 2562-64 Farnam
Harney 353.
FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Used
Fords. Time. cash. Doerty bonds, new
bodies, 395.
$100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af
finity spark plug. Baysdorfer, 210 N IRth
OAKLAND, Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2300 Farnam St.
ONE 1918 Studebaker touring. One 1918
two-passenger roadster. One 1918 four
cyiinder roadster. Harney 6750.
HAVE bought large car. Will sell my
flve-passenser Maxwell at a bargain.
Walnut 3076. 424H Grant.
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EXTRAORDINARY
244 Half and Quarter Acre Tracts 1
In Caldwell Acres
Will be placed on sale Friday morning at 10 o'clock,
on most astounding terms of
$1 Down, Then $1 a Week Until Paid 1
Prices-$195 to $445.
This new addition, located five blocks south of the E
Omaha Field club, on 42nd St., less than three miles
from the Omaha Postoffice, will mark a new epoch
in the sale of Omaha's real estate. Never again will E
you have this golden opportunity. Watch the Thurs- 5
dny evening papers for full particulars. E
THE BRY0N REED CO. j
Douglas 297 1612 Farnam St.
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FOR SALE Ford coupe. A. B. C. starter,
1918 model; first-class shape. Douglas
807.
"THE USED CAR MART'" r
SERVICE GARAGE
16th and Leavenworth. Douglas 7000.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH
TWO automobiles for sale or exchange C.
J. Canan. 305 Mi-Cague Bldg.
Tires and Supplies.
Tires at Half Price
DRY-CURE PROCESS.
We make them good as new. New ribbed
tread. Non
Plain. Ribbed. skid.
S0x3 $ 8.50 10.00 11.00
30x3ti 10.50 11.50 13.00
32X3U, 12.50 13.50 14 50
33x4 16.00 17.25 19.50
34x4 17.00 17.50 20.25
32xl 15.00 16.50 18.00
GUARANTEED 3,500 MILES.
BKST ON THE MARKET.
2-in-l Vulcanizing Co.,
Douglas 1241. 15111 Davenport St.
WHY PAY MO HIS FOR T1RE37
DRI CURE METHOD
WILL RUN THOUSANDS OF MILES.
Plain New
Tread. Tubes.
303 $5.75 $1.90
30xfH 6.76 2.05
32.3 7.50 2.25
32x4 7.75 2.7C
3.:.vl 8.60 2.95
34x4 9.50 3.05
Two per cent Discount Cash with Order
GOOD WEAR riRK CO.
72:' S 27th. Doug. 42
"WE will ship, subject to examination, out
3,500-mile guaranteed tires at these
prices:
Plain.
30x3 $7.80
30x3V4 8.95
32x31,4 10.50
3tx4 12.00
Non-Skid.
$ 9.90
14.75
Express prepaid when cash accompanies
order.
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North lfith St. Phone Douglas 3830
NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE.
Firestone, Congress, Lee Pullman, (risk
Write for prices. Mention sizes.
K AIM AN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnnm.
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND HAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.
H. 6768. 2914 FARNAM ST
i,ic. .Aetaoshrdl mfwy vbgk vbg vb vbv
NO need for fiteum soaked carcasses. We
retiead and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure
process. Ideal Tire Service, 2576 Har
ney St.
GAIN more miles; have your Urea re-
treaded by O. & a. Tire Co.
2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE,
Drive yourself; at very reasonable
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Service Garage, 19th and Farnam.
Douglas 7390.
Repairing ana Painting.
F. P. BARNUM CO., Z126 Cuming. Doug
las 8044. High grade automobile painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
BARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains tn used machines. Victor H.
Roos, the Motorcycle man. 27th and
Leavenworth sta.
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture.
magazines. We collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
rail. Call and Inspect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St-
When a Realtor tells you a
piece of Real Estate is worth
so much money, you may be
assured you are not being
asked to pay too much for the
property.
Every day Realtors refuse to
list property because the own
ers want too much money for
it.
A Realtor will not ask you to
pay an exhorbitant price for
Real Estate.
Omaha Real Estate Board.
Jiggs and Maggie in Full
of Color in The Sunday Bee.
Market and
LIVESTOCK
Omaha Live Stock.
Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Official Monday 6,395 11,430 6,440
Official Tuesday 6,659 9,246 11,030
Estimate Wednesday. 5,300 15,600 7,750
Three days this wk.,17,354
Same days last wk.. 16,974
Same 2 weeks ago... 12, 578
Same 3 weeks ago... 21, 841
Same days year ago. 20,345
36,276
36.S04
43,384
46.531
47,760
25,220
23,450
17,391
22,743
15,805
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha Neb., for
24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., June
18. 1919:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H s.
C, M. A St. P 5 19 1
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific ....11 2
Union Pacific 42 23 31 1
C. & N. W east ...17 22 2
C. & N. W.. west ....50 9
C., St. P., M. & 0 30 15
C, B. & Q., east ....15 3 1 1
C, B. & Q., west ...31 22 .. 1
C. R. I. & P., east. ..17 39
C. R. I. & P., west 1
111. Central 1 7
Chi. Gt. West 3 2
Total receipts ....223 216 35 3
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co 909 2,243 1,018
Swift & Co 95:. 3.877 1.053
Cudahy Pack. Co. ..I,ti54 4.9S8 2.4T.D
Armour & Co 1,050 3,630 1,527
Schwartz & Co 67
J. W. Murphy 640
Lincoln Packing Co. 31 .... ....
So. Omaha P'kg Co. i ....
Higgins Parking Co. II .... ....
Hoffman Bros 4 .... ....
John Roth & Sons . 27 ....
Mayerowich & Vail. 25 .... ....
Glassberg 13 .... ....
Wilson 24
F. P. Lewis 26
Hosenstock Bros. 30 .... ....
F. G. Kellogg (17
Wcrtheini. & Degen 162 ....
Banner Bros. ...... 91 .... ....
John Harvey 230 ....
Jensen & Lundgren. 54 .... ....
Omaha 3 .... ....
Midwest 2
Other buyers 587 2,548
Total 6,968 15.445 8. 96
Cattle The run of cattle was not very
heavy but this did not Improve the trade
any and while packers and shippers paid
steady prices for desirable yearlings their
bids on medium and heavy cattle were
mostly lu25c lower than yesterday and
they did not want the weighty steers even
at this decline. Best yearlings have held
practically steady so far this week while
beef steers are fully 6076c lower for the
three days and very dull, cows and heir.
era are also fully a quarter lower while
stackers and feeders are hard to move at
prices ranging from 60cJ1.00 lower than
last week.
Quctationa on cattle: Prime steers.
H1.6015.25; good to choice beeves, 013.55
14.50; fair to good beeves, 12.5U13. ooj
common to fair Beeves, io.50i2.oo;
choice to prime yearlings, (14.3f 1 i.i0
good to choice yearlings, 113. 00 14.09
fair to good yearlings. $12.00 13.00
common to fair yearlings, I9.501.50:
good to choice heifers, H0.60 13.25; orlmo
cows. Ill.oosi 12.00: good to choice cows
J9.60&11.0O; fair to good cows, 8.00
9.5U; common to fair cows, J5.608.00;
good to choice feeders, 111.75(3112. 50; mi
drum to good feeders, (10.0011.75; good
to choice stockers, $11 .50 12.76 ; fair to
good stockers, $9.6010.50; common to
fair stockers, $8.009.60; stock heifers,
$8.5010.00; stock cows, 7.509.00:
stock calves. $8.00E12.00: veal calves,
JB. Of 14.00; bulls, stags, etc., $10.00
12.00.
Hogs Receipts were fairly liberal aga'n
today, 223 loads estimated at 15,600 hevd.
Buyers were all bearish this morning ind
first efforts Indicated sharp reductions.
Hogs sold generally from $20.4020 50
with top at $20.65, generally 2635c
lower than yesterday, although in some
cases there were declines of 40c.
Sheep Sheep and lamb receipts to
day amounted to 31 loads estimated at
7.750 head. The market presented
very dull appearance, very little stuff
changed hands before the noon hour. A
few early sales looked generally steady
but with a weak undertone the market
presented an unevenly lower appearance.
Quotations on Sheep Lambs, spring
$17.60(S!19.00; lambs handy weight,
$1515.80: lambs, heavy weight, $14.00
fi15.00; lamb culls, $6.0012.00. Vear-
llngs, $10.00H 60; wethers, $9.60
10.60. Ewes, good to choice, $9.00
9.60; Ewes fair to good, $7.E09.00;
Ewe culls. $4.00 7.5c.
New York Money
New York, June 18. Mercantile paper
unchanged.
Sterling, 60-day bills $4.5914.
Commercial 60-day bills on banks. $4.59.
Commercial 60-day bills, $4.58: de
mand, MDl'i; cables, 54.62
Francs, demand, $6.48; cables, $6.46;
guilders, unchanged; lire unr-hanged.
Time loans, strong; all dates, 534 6
per cent.
Call money, strong; high, 8; low 614;
ruling rate, 8; closing bid, 51&; offered at
t; last loan, b.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
DON'T "FORGET the big horse and mule
suctions at atock yards atables next
Wednesday. Expect a good run of
choice farm mares, matched teams of
farm chunks and one carload of farm
mules S.ile atarts at 10 o'clock. L C
Gallup. Auctioneer.
NOTICE.
The D. C. Gallup Horse and Mule Co.
after June 16th will change their auction
days from Wednesdays to Monday and
Tuesdays. Auction the 2d and 4tn
Monday and Tuesday of each month.
HOGS HOGS
Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plan.
Phone Web. 2884. O. S. Pettis. Agent.
Harness, Saddlea and Trunks.
We Make Them Ourselvei.
ALFRED CORNISH & CO . 1210 Farnam.
FIRST $160 takes team, harness and ball
bearing wagon. Hurry. 2421 Cuming.
Douglas 4959.
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleshock. 1614 Dodge, D. 6619. Eat.
1811.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
ORGANIZED by the Business Men f
Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and
notes aa security, $0. ( mo- H. goods,
total. $3.60.
PROVIDENT LOAN BOCIETY.
438 Security Bldg.. 18th Farram. Ty.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND
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WANTED
Ten Brick Layers
Long Job Union Men
Midland Packing Co.
REISCHE & SANBORN
Sioux City, Iowa.
Industrial News of the Day
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha Grain.
June 18, 1919.
Corn arrivals today were moderate and
were about double the combined total of
other grains which was, 9 cars of wheat,
10 cars of oats, 2 cars of rye and 6 ears
of barley. Corn sold slowly, trades falling
to meet on prices until late in the season.
The market ranged from unchanged to
3 cents up, virtually all grade! bringng
at least 2 cents advance. No 4 mixed
was unchanged. Oats were .4c lower.
Rye was about 1 cent up and barley about
2 cents higher. Wheat was unchanged.
Cash sales today were:
Corn No. 2 white: 7 cars, $1.79. No.
3 white: 1 car, $1.79. No. 4 white: 1 car,
$1.77. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.77; 1 car,
$1.75. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.78. No. 3
yellow: 1 car, $1.77. Sample yellow: 1
car, $1.65 (hot.) No. 2 mixed: 1 car.
$1.78 (near white); 2 cars. $1.76. No. 3
mixed: 2 cars, $1.75. No. 4 mixed: 3 cars,
$1.73. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.69 (musty.)
Oats No. 2 white, 1 car, 6814c; No. 3
white, 3 cars, 67 c; No. 4 white, 1 car,
6714c Rye No. 3. 1 car, 01.41. Wheat
No. 3 hard, 1 car, $2.33.
Primary Receipts and Shipments.
Receipts: Today Year ago
Wheat S1O.000 154,000
Corn 662,000 763,000
Oats 908,000 745,000
Shipments:
Wheat 409,000. 130,000
Corn 404,000 412,000
Oats 651,000 522,000
Export Clearances.
Today Year ago
Wheat and flour 513,000 41,000
Corr. 66,000 119,000
Oats 1,056,000
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Aoro.
w neat
Corn
9 7 16
48 23 69
10 17 25
2 1 . 0
6 4 6
10 15 10
69 61 2
23 43 63
3 6 0
Rye
Barley
Shipments
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Barley
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn.- Oats.
Chicago 19 80 127
Kansas City 12 36 24
St. Louis 13 45 68
Minneapolis 165
Duluth 8
Winnipeg 120 .. ...
Omaha Grain Inspection.
The number of cars of grain of the sev
eral grades inspected "In" here during the
past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 4 hard, 2 cars; No. 3 mixed,
1 car; No. 4 mixed, 2 cars; No 1 spring,
i car: in o. & spring, z cars. Total, cars.
Corn No. 2 whtie. 3 cars: No. 3 whitr.
3 cars; No. 6 white, 1 car; No. 6 white, 2
cars; No. 2 yellow, 11 cars; No. 3 yellow,
3 cars; sample yellow, 1 car; No. 2 mixod,
8 cars; No. 3 mixed, 6 cars; No. 4 mixed,
1 car; No. t mixed, 1 car; sample mixed.
i car. rniai, 46 cars.
Oats No. 2 white, 3 cars; No. white,
6 cars: No. 4 white, 3 cars; No. 1 mixed. 1
car. Total, 13 cars.
Rye No. 2, 2 cars. Total, 2 cars.
Barley No. 3, 4 cars; No. 4, 1 car; No
1 feed, 1 car. Total, 6 cars.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, June 18. Estimates that the
planted corn land in the eight largest
states had been reduced in extent this
year about 8,000,000 acres made all de
liveries of corn Jump today to the highest
prices yet this season. The markat closed
strong at 2c to i'ic net gain, with July
179H to 179, and September 172 to
173. Oats finished lc to lc up. Ii.
provisions the outcome ranged from 66c
decline to a rise of 214c.
Bullish sentiment ruled the corn msr
ket as soon as traders understood that
the current esetlmates meant planted
acreage this year would be the smallest
since 1909. Ideal weather had at first
led to a dip in values, but this influence
was almost Immediately forgotten. Af
sertlons on the part of bear leaders were
also In vain that pending the government
report July 1, the 8,000,000-acre reduc
tion estimate, equal to the entire acreage
of Iowa, was too daring to be trusted. De
spite considerable profit taking, the re
actions from the top prices of the day
were relatively slight.
Fear of crop damage gave some inde
pendent strength to oats. As in corn
trade was en a large scale.
Provisions were weak, owing to sharp
declines in the value of hogs. Besides,
foreign news concerning lard was beariBH.
Chicago Futures.
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Y'd'y.
Corn i
July 1.7614 l.SO'4 1.75 1.79 1.75
Sep. 1.69 1.7314 1.614 1.73 1.69
Dec. 1.46 1.60 1.461s 1.49 1.46
Oats
July .70 .71 .69 .71 .7014
Sep. .69 .71 .69 .71 .6914
Dec. .70 .72 .70 .72 .70
Pork
July 50.90 60.90 49.95 50.50 60.60
Sep. 48.50 48.80 48.60 48.30 48.60
Lard
July 34.60 34.75 34.15 34.15 34.80
Sep. 33.80 34.05 33.30 33.70 34.12
Ribs
July 27.50 27.75 27.40 27.57 27.60
Sep. 27.60 27.75 27.45 127.55 27.52
New York Dry Goods.
New York. June 18. Cotton goods to
day were quiet. Yarns were quiet with
prices steady. Garment trades reported a
good business. Buyers of small lots of
drygoods continue to attend markets and
bid steadily for any available merchandise.
cents lower than yesterday's average:
bulk. $19.8020.20; heavies, $20.0020.30;
medium weight, X19.804ji20.35; light,
$19.6520.15: light light, $19.30(919.86:
packing sows, $19.2520.00; pigs, $19.26
20.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head:
market lower; lambs, $12.5018.15; ewes,
$4.50p9.60.
Five New Issues
We own and offer the fol
lowing high grade securities
returning attractive yields:
Yield about
Morria A Co. lit Mtga
4Vi' 530
Trinity Bigs. Corp. 1st
Mtga SVVa 830
Province of Ontario Cpn.
S'a 5.60
Cuba Railroad 1st Mtga
S'a S.80
Northern Ohio 7-yr.
Seed Notes
6's
6.75
A wide selection in State and
Municipal issues at prices to
yield from 4.30 to & per cent.
TheNationalGty
Company
Correspondent Offices in 50 Citiaa
Omaha First National Bank
Building
Telephone Douglas 3316.
Drawn for The Bee by McManus
Copyright 1919 International News Service.
Short Term Notes
Quotations furnished
Trust company.
by the Peters
Bid
.99.30
.95.14
.9.r..10
.94 24
. 99
.104
.100
.102
.103
. 99
. 97
.102
.102
.102
.102
.101 i
.103
. 98
.102
. S9
.100
.103
.102
.109
,103
.101
Asked
First Liberty. 3s
Second Liberty, 4s
Third Liberty, 4's
Fourth Liberty. 4 Us
Am. Foreign Sec, 1919
Am. Tel. . Tel., lis, 1925
Am. Telephone. 6s. 1924
Am. Tobacco, 7s, 1922
Am. Tobacco, 7s, 1923
Anaconda Copper, 6s, 1929..
Anglo-French, 5s. 1920
Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1919....
Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1922
Arm. Con. Deb., 6s, 1923
Arm. Con. Deb., fis, 1924,...
Beth. Steel, 7s, 1922 J...
Beth. Steel, 7s. 1923 j...
Canada, 5s, 1921
Cudahy, 7s 1923
Int. R. T., 5s, 1921
Kan. City Ter.. 6s, 1923
Proctor & a., 7s, 1923
Prortor A- CZ T. 1Q9
99
1U4'k
1 0(1
lo:',i4
104
99
97 U
103
10.1
lo:!
103
101 J4
104
98
103
90
101
104'i
103
113
104
101
Russian Rubies, 6c,"l93fi! '. '.
union racmc. (is, 1928
Wilson & Co.. 6s, 1928
New York Bond Mat.
U. 8. Js, r. ...99V,1G. N. 1st 4 Vis 86
U. S. 2s, c. .. 99 'i i III. Cen. ref. 4s 81
U. S. cv. 3s, r. 89 II. M. M. 6s ... 98
U. S. cv. 3s, c. 89 K. C. S. r. 6s.. 86
U. S. 4s, r. ..106 lL. & N. un. 4s 86V,
U S. 4s. c. ..106'4iM. K. & T. 1st
A. F. Sec. 5s. 100 ! 4s 66
A. T.&T. cv. Csl04itMo. Pac. gen. 4s 6'
An.-Fr. 6s ... 97: Mont. row. 5s. 92
Ar. & Co. 4s 871i N. Y. C. deb. 6s 99
At. gen. 4s ... 82 !No. Pac. 4s ... 81
B. & O. cv. I No. Pac. 3s ... 60
4s 78 . I0. S. L. r. 4s. . 86
Beth. St. r. 5s 90'Pac. T. & T.
Cen. Leat. 6s. 98 I 6s 91
Cen. Tac. 1st. 79'Pa. con. 4s.. 95
C. & O. cv. 5s 90 Pa. gen. 6s ... 9"i'.
C. R & O. 1t. I
Read. gen. 4s. .
St. L. & S. F.
83
66
C. M. & St. P.
cv. 4 s ... 79
C. R. I. & P.
By. ref. 4s . 72
C. & S. r. 4s 80'
adj. lis
Sln.i O. & Ref.
sf. 7s
99
So. Pac. cv. 6s. 1
07
91
02
Ch. Cod. c. 7sl''l,,Sn Hv r.
Cy. of Par. 6s 97jTex. Co. c. '6s'. 1
D. & R. G. ref. ;Tex. r. 1st
90
86
89
00
96
os 56 Un. Pac. 4s ..
D. of C. 5s, 1931 98 v. S. Rub. 6s ..
Erlo gen. 4s . 55 U. S. St. 6s ...1
uen. isiec. 6s.. 98iWabash 1st
New York Cotton.
New York, June 18. Cotton Closed
very steady at a net advance of 7 to 19
We Offer
New Issue
Swedish Government
6 Gold Bonds
Priced to Yield 6.08.
DUE JUNE 1, 1939.
DENOMINATION, $1,000.
THESE bonds will be a direct obli
gation of the Swedish Govern
ment. The entire proceeds of this inue
will be used for the purchase of com
modities in the United States.
We recommend these bonds for in
vestment. I
Phone or wire orders our expense.
Price 99 and Interest.
Federal Land Bank
4V2 Farm Loan Bonds
Issued under the direction and control of the Fed
eral Farm Loan Board, a bureau of the Treas
ury Department of the United States.
Dated May 1, 1919. Due May 1, 1939.
Redeemable at par and accrued interest on any
interest date after five years from the
date of issue.
Bonds in coupon or registered form (interchange
able) may be had in denominations of $1,000,
$500, $100, $50 and $25. Coupons are payable
semi-annually at any Federal Land Bank or Fed
eral Reserve Bank.
Exempt from Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation
Federal Land Bank bonds are declared by
Congress to be instrumentalities of the Government
of the United States, and as such are exempt from
Federal, State, municipal and local taxation.
These bonds, therefore, have as complete
exemption from taxation as the First Lib
erty Loan Zl2 bonds.
The bonds are acceptable by the United States
Treasury at par as security for Government depos-'
its, including Postal Savings Funds. They are law
ful investments for all fiduciary and trust funds
under the jurisdiction and control of the Federal
Government, and are eligible for investment by
savings banks in many States.
Price IOOV2 and Interest
Netting over 4.38 to the redeemable date 1924
and 4Y2 thereafter up to redemption or maturity.
FEDERAL LAND BANK OF OMAHA
12th Floor W. O. W. Bldg.
Omaha, Neb. Phone Tyler 2904.
The statements contained herein while not guaranteed, are
based upon information which we believe to be accurate and reliable.
FINANCIAL I
New York, June 18. Easier money rates
again contributed measurably to tha
further strength of the stock market to.
day, price movements at the outset a
miinlt.i; almost buoyant proportions, many
favorlto Issues scoring early advances of
i to almost 6 points.
Thes.i wero materially shaded by heavy
selling for profits before the end of tha
first hour, but a fresh upturn occurred
after an Interval of dullness and hesita
tion Call money opened at 8 per cent for
mixed collateral, but receded to 6 at
midday Time funds ruled firm on a small
supply, except for the shorter maturities.
Speculative Intercuts paid scant atten
tton to foreign developments, the weekly
review of the lending steel and iron
authority, which referred to further Im
provement In the Indus try, eliciting far
greater interest. ,
This was reflected In the tone nf shares
most concerned, l'nlted States Steel, for
example, making an extreme gain of 1 ,
to $1 07.
Other steels and kindred equipments
were consistently strong at gains of 2 to
7 points, but the hulk of the trading attain,
revolved around motors and their special
ties, oils, tobaccos, leathers ami shippings
at gross advances of 2 to 13 points.
Ralls followed their rcent isolated
eourse, sharing very slightly In the gen
eral mm ement. Sales HiinHiitted to
425,000 shares.
Industrial ami utility Issues were amont
the stronger featres of the bond market.
Liberty bonds were steady and the for
eign group was firmer. Total sales, par
value. HKitrejtuted $9,750,000.
Oul l'nlted States bonds were unchanged
on call.
New York Coffee.
New York. June 18. The market for
colfee futures was active and excited to
day, the volume of business being heavier
than on any previous riy since the re
opening of the exrhatiKe lust December,
while there was an extreme advance of
about 60 to 75 points in prices. This was
due to the sensatlonM strength of the fu
tures market at Santos, special cables be
ing received during the day showing an
advance of 725 to 775 rels from last
night's closing figures. The local market
opened at an advance of 15 to 32 points
and sold up to 21.30c for July, 20.50c for
December and 20.40c for March during1
tho early afternoon. There was heavy
covering and trade or feperulative buylnir
on the advance to new hlph records, but
there was hIso h Rood deal of realising1
by old longs and the clos showed reac
tions of 15 to 30 points from the best, al
though last prices still showed gains of
40 to 46 points for the nay; July, 21.00e;
September. 20.85i : October. 20.66c; De
cember, 20.30c; January. 20 25c; March,
20.15c; May, 20.08c. Spot, feverish and
difficult to quote; Rio 7s, 21c; Santoa
4s. 2b',c.
To Holders of
Austrian Notes
Maturing January 1, 1915
The Alien Property Custodian an
nounces that, having received tha
assent of, the Austrian Government to
the application of certain funds in hia
hands to the redemption of 4
Austrian Government Treasury Notes
which matured on January I, 1915,
notice of their claims should be pre
sented to the Alien Property Cus
todian by the holders of such notes
on or before My 31, 1919.
Forms for presenting such notice of
claim may be obtained from the
Bureau of Law, Alien Property Cus
todian, Sixteenth and P Streets,
Washington.
No payment on account of such note
will be made until August I, 1919.
eft i im
I622 JFARNAM SfUCCT