THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. ' 11 ' FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. CONVERT that Installment loan on jour bom Into a strata-tit five-year mortface and avoid those monthly payments. B. H. LOUUEE. INC.. 638 Keellne BMt, WE ar looking; for someone to Inveat In catabllahed and (rowing business. In vestment will (row with business. Box K-6B, Bee. MONEY to land on Improved Real Fatal, interest payabla semi-annually. W. H THOMAS A 8QN. 218 Keellne Bldg CITT and farm loana: 64 and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont A Co.. 41 S Kollno Bids;, LOW ratea without delay. C. O. CARLBERQ, 813 Brandela Theater Bids;. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB FARMS - O KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO. 10l Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2716. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Arkansas Lands. PLANTATIONS and" timber land In southeastern Arkaaaa. W. 8. FRANK, lot Neville Blk. Colorado Lands. 320 ACRES near Elizabeth, Colo., new slx roora bungalow with bathroom, large barn. 30 acres alfalfa. 160 In cropa; wall, sprtnes and timber; fine dairy country; 35 mile S. E. of Denver; cropa to buyer. Easy terms. J. B. Hanaen, 314 Wilkin aon Bid-., Omaha. V.RITK me for Hat and beat price and terma of Eastern Colorado landa. Have large Hat of Cheyenne. Kiowa and Kit Caraon countlea. Would also Ilka to bear (rim dealera and agents. A. N. MITCHEM, 308 Oaa s Elec. BIdK.. Denvei Colo. 10.01.' ACRES choice raw. or Improved Lin- vv, , v. u. . V.UIU, I a 11 w n. . a I g a 1 1 1 tunmj terms Se J L. Maiirer. Arrlh. Colo Iowa Lands. ALL MOOSE! and (heir families and friend are Invited to attend the an nual picnic of Council Bluffs lodge No. 163, at Lake Manawa, June 39. De lightful program has been arranged. - Bring your lunch and spend the day with us. Minnesota Lands. GERMANY HAS : SIGNED We have the elgnatura that means tnoney to you If you get busy Inside of ten daya from date. LISTEN. Mobbed t and ordered out of the country. Wa have hia holdings of ' twelve hundred acres of beautiful land, every ere tillable, and best of soil. Th cream of southeastern Minnesota located twenty-five miles north of the Iowa line, seventy-two miles south of the Twin Cities In a sura cropping country. There are 6 fin sets of building on this land that you would be proud of. Close to good up-to-date towns, achoola and churches. Write today for price and terma. Address box K 87, Omaha Be. 340-ACRE Improved farm 60 miles from Minneapolis, one-half under cultivation: balance meadow and pasture land, no Wast land; 4-room house, corn-crib, granary, barn that will hold 30 bead ot cattle and six horses, hoghouaa and chicken house, good well of water. Price 317.60 per acre, 33.000 cash, balance five year. 6 per cent. Schwab Broa.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Missouri Lands. LARGE PASTURE. : t.OOO acres all under fence, abundance) of water, six mile from railroad, lo cated In Dent county, Missouri; now pasturing 800 cattle; 1,000.000 mining prop on land, Price, 36 per acre term If desired. F. E. Denlson, Rolla. Mo. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offer you a home In the land of sunshine, where condition are right for raising; alfalfa and cattle. Address, Jordan Valley Farms. Boise Idaho. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per A Including paid up water right. Henry Levi St C. M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat. Nebraska Lands 160 ACRES 6 mltea from Falrbury, with ' following Improvements and equipment, at a sacrifice price: 120 acre under cultivation, with corn, wheat, oats, bar ley and alfalfa; about 40 acre pasture, nearly all tillable; lays high and slightly rolling; 5-room house, granary, atable for 8 head; chicken house, garage, wash house, engine to pump, all cemented floors and well base; new well tower aid mill; new Fordson tractor; Dodge touring car, plow, harrow, disc, lister, cultivator, mower, rake and two sets double harness; 30 head of hogs. 5 horses, 2 cow. 300 chickens. Owner bought this place for hla son, who now wishes to give up farming and will sell the entire farm, with Improvements. tock and-equipment, at the ridiculous price of $21,700. or $17,200 for land and buildings, cash above $4,700 loan. This '. land is worth easily $160 and up. Place 1 under cultivation and owner will give Immediate possession with thl year'a , crops at above figure. See ua lmmedi- WATSON & BRENAN, - i "Real Reliable Realty" Tyler 4506. 644 World-Herald Bldg. 3J0-ACRE well Improved farm, all good (40-acra deeded, 3.000-acre leased, Im ' proved, running ranch, running water. Plenty or nay, .ao per acre, xur uwu leases free. CHAPEK, Brandel Theater Bldg., Omaha FOR BALE 640 acre gool land, aeirly al can f farmed; 260 cultivated; good buildings; good well and mill; 100 acres on bottom; all fenced and crossed: good -orchard: i milea from Trenton. Neb Price, $35 per acr. Terms, one-third cash, balance ( per cent This la a fine farm. Writ or wire, W. W. Randall Real Estate. Trenton. Neb. IF YOU wish to buy, sell or exchange astern Nebraaka farm landa, call flrat on Paul Pcteraon, 864 Brandel theater. I offer farm loans lowest ratea, beat terma. 10 ACRES adjoining Lexington, Neb.; fair Improvements; all under Irrigation and In sugar beet thl year. A dandy little place. Price $3,000. Will give the beat of term. Aggress umana cw, KIMBALL County, Neb., Laramie county Wyoming, farm land; particular from ' C. V. NELSON, ": - 610 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. WRITH me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In good o'd Dawes county. A rah L. Hungerford, Crawford, " Neb. FOR Western Nebraaka and Eastern Colo rado landa see HELD LAND CO.. v - 864 Brandel Blflg. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms, Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holmes, Bushnell, Neb. - FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. $01 Karbach Blk- Tyler H4. 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. 4264 FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm; timely sales, quick returns. Held Land Co, 684 Brandets Bldg. AUTOMOBILES For Sate. FORD COUPE. : FINE SHAPE, PRICED RIGHT. ALSO OTHER BARGAINS IN FORD TOURING CARS. NEW OR USED CARS. CASH OR TERMS. . McCaffrey Motor Co., THE HANDY FORD SERVICE STATION. 1STH AND JACKSON. DOUG. $600. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 1$ CENTS PER MILE. TOO ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING "FROM ACCIDENT, it NEW 11 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD DELIVERY CO. DOUG. $622. 1314 HOWARD. USED CARS. I Oldsmobll tracks. 1 too.... $300.00 . 1 Maxwell sedan, 1117 300.00 1 Bulck sedsn 360.0 : 1 Overland, touring, 1816 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1817 300.00 1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap 160.00 1811 Davenport St Phone D. 1241. Auto Repair Shop for sal or trad. Lot of Anto Parte and Supplies. 1611 Davenport St. ' KXPSRT Repairing Guaranteed . service. SERVICE GARAGE. AUTOMOBILES For Sale. DRIVE YOURSELF TOURING 1 0n PER ROADSTERS MILE TRUCKS. CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Melcher Service Co., 1516 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4888. SEE THESE ROADSTERS 17 Chandler six. Two 18 Dodges, like new. 1816 Dodge, extra good. 1818 Chevrolet, "49n." Touring care from 1180 up. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL AUTOMOBILES NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS, Mgr.. Tyler 1767. 1407-21 Capital Avenue. MBEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged. We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Oarage. 2036-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH.-100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Eg. change Co. 3068 Farnam St. D. 6036. FoRD MARKET, 8230 Farnam. Used Ford Time. cash. Lloerty bond new bodies. $86. AUTO BODIES. NEW and used Ford bodies for sal Get our price. O'Rourke-Goldstrom Auto Co.. 3701 South 24th St.. O-nsha. A. LEE A COMPANY. Expert automobile washers, slmonyers and polisher; all work guaranteed. 2 a ) 7 N 18th St. Victor Garace. Ph. Web. 307. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PP.ICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 2020 Farnam St Omaha, Nib. Used car of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 19th and Howard Sts. Tyler 176$ $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mnfra, of new self -spacing af finity spark plug. Bsysdorfer. 310 N 18tb FOR TERMS ON USED CARS . VAN BRUNT'S ' Look for the red seal on wind shield. THE DIXIE FLYER. W R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2620 Farnam St AUTOMOBILE electrical repair; service station for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batterlee. Edwards. BARGAIN IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 16th A Jackson. Ford Agents. D. $500. VULCANIZER and retreader for sale; lat- est model; reasonable. Tyler 3044. PATdE TOURING, 4 cylinder, Ih good con- anion, tjoirnx tuau. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St. SIX-CYLINDER roadster for sale. First, class condition. Very clasay. Red 6081. 402 North Sixteenth St. USED cars of all kinds; prices right; United Auto Parts Co. Used Car D partment. 2038 Farnam. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. 8MITH. Partition SaleS" Northwest Corner of Harney and 1 9th Sts. OMAHA. NEBRASKA 1. DESCRIPTION: 87 feet frontage on Harney Street and 83 feet frontage on 19th Street. (By error previously stated about 72 feet on 19th Street) . 2. IMPROVEMENTS: 3 story modern brick building; well constructed, hav ing 5 store rooms on the ground floor and 60 rooms on the second and third floors, occupied now as the Elms and formerly as the Vincent The building was built about 1908. ' 3. REVENUE: The building now rents for about $700.00. a month. With a comparatively slight investment for. alterations and improvements, the revenue from the property (tan be approximately doubled or trebled. 4. LOCATION: This property is in the most valuable down town district. Across the street to the south is the 8-story Grain Exchange Building. Two blocks east is the old Boyd theater, about to be torn down and an 8-story modern building erected by Burgess-Nash Company. This property lies in the same block as the New Sanf ord Hotel. About one-half block north is Farnam street. A block further north on 19th street are the new Telephone Building and the new Masonic Temple. 5. THE FUTURE: This property lies in the most rapidly developing and valr ue-increasing district in Omaha and will undoubtedly double in value within the next 3 to S years and the improvements on the property will carry the investment. 6. TIME OF SALE: . July 8, 1919, 10 o'clock A. M. 7. PLACE OF SALE: The east front door of the Douglas County Court House in Omaha, by the sheriff of Douglas County. Inquire of Byron G. Burbank and James H. Adams, Attorneys. No. 1 of a series of statements showing; why so many men are Investing: in Omaha Real Estate. The supply No more of it These facts investment. '' NateE. E. Peake, in a speech to the 500,000 population have that opinion. Omaha. Xeth, $J. S. A. AUTOMOBILES Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable price; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage, 19th and Farnaiiu Douglas 7390. TWO automobiles for sole or exchange. C. J. Canan. 305 McCague Bldg. Tires and Supplies. Tires at Half Price DRY-CURE PROCESS. We make them good aa new. New ribbed tread. Non Plain. Ribbed. skid. 30x3 ....$8.50 10.00 11.00 J0x3tf 10.60 11.60 13.00 32xSfc 13.60 13.50 J4.60 33x4 16.00 17.25 19.60 34x4 17.00 17.60 20.15 $2x4 15.00 16.60 18.00 GUARANTEED 3,600 MILES. ' i BEST ON THE MARKET. t 2-in-l Vulcanizing Co., Douglas 1241. 1616 Davenport St. WE will ship, subject to examination, out 3,600-mile guaranteed tlrea at these price: Plain. Non-Skld 30x3 $7.80 $ 9 $0 80x$u 8.95 1190 llxiW 10.50 12.60 34x4 12.00 14.75 Express prepaid when cash accompanies order. Standard Tire Co., 419 North 16th Bt. Phone Douglas 3830 NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE. Firestone, Congress. Lee Pullman, flak. Write for prices Mention slie. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 3010 Farnam. BARGAINS IN TIRES. New, used and seconds, all sizes Omaha Radiator A Tire Co. 1818 Cum ing St. Tyler 917. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., H. 678. 2914 FARNAM ST. NO need tor ateam soaked carcasses. We retiead and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure process. Ideal Tire Service. 2576 Har ney St. GAIN more miles; have your ilres re treaded by O. A G. Tire Co. 3415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W Repairing ana Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour service for Auto, Truck A Tractor. Ex pert radiator and fender repairing. Body Dent removed. New fenders ma It. OMAHA RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1619 Cuming St. Tyler 917. r. P. BARNUM CO.. 3138 Cuming. Doug la 8044. High grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. BARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES ' Bargain In used machine. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle man. $7tb and Leavenworth sts. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial horn solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. WAN! ED Address of H. E. (Jack) Whl! pa Write Fred W. Thompson, 24tb and N, Singer block, third floor, Omaha. GRADUATE nurse will give Swedish mas sag at your home or do nursing by the hour. Walnut 1806. of Real Estate is limited. will be manufactured. make Real Estate a desirable AN INVESTMENT WHICH IS SAFE, PAYS A GOOD INCOME, AND INCREASES IN " VALUE, IS A DESDHABLE INVESTMENT. AN INVESTMENT IlJ OMAHA REAL ES TATE HAS ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. This statement No. 1 gives some of the many reasons why it is safe: (s) First of all,, it can't be destroyed, and there will never be any more of it. (b) Omaha Real Estate is part of Omaha, and there is no more prosperous city in the United States than Omaha. (c) Every business man who is. working for the success .of his own business, is working indirectly for Omaha Real Estate. (d) The "demand for it is growing, because more people are coming to Omaha every day to get it. (e) There is not, and never was, a banker on earth who would not and will not accept Real Estate as gilt-edged security for loans. An Example A Twenty-fourth street property between Farnam and Leayenworth three years ago cost the owner $75,000. Now paying over 5 per cent net on $100,000, and the owner will not sell it for $100,000. big Realtor of Kansas City, one of Omaha's rival cities, Omaha Real Estate Jfrard Jane 5, said Omaha will have in ten years, He's one of many conservative men who . OMAHA SEAL ESTATE BOARD. New York Money. New York, June 25. Mercantile Paper Unchanged; sterling iO-day bills, $4.66 Ut commercial 60-day bills on banks, $4.56; commercial 60-day bills, $4.55; demand, $4.68 : cables, H.S9H. Guilders Demand, cables, 39 13-16. Francs Demand. $6.46; cables. $6.14. Lire Demand, $8.00; cables, $7.88. Loans Time, strong, unchanged. Money Call, strong; high, 15; low, T; ruling rate, 7; closing bid, 6; offered at 10; last loan, 8. liberty Bond Prims. New York, June 25. Liberty bond prices at 11 a. ra. were: 3Vi's 99.28; first 4's, 94.80; second 4's, 93.90: first 4Vs, 96.40; second 4 V. 94.18: third 4 Vs. 95.12; fourth 4 '4 'a. 94.18; Victory $V. 100.04; Victory 4V. 89.86. t Liberty bond final prices today were: 34s, 99.28; first 4s, 96.00; second 4s, 84.00; first 4 i4a. 65.40; second 4H. $4.35; third 4V4s. 95.12; fourth 414s, 94.22; Vic tory 3s. 100.02; Victory 4, 99.88. New York Dry Good. New York, June 25. Cotton good to day were active, with sales In smaller lota at higher prices. Yarns were quiet and steady. Hosiery was active, with white lines very scarce and staples well sold. Burlaps were firm. Morses Live Stock Vehiclet. NOTICE. The D. C. Gallup Horse snd Mule ' after June 16th will change their auction days from Wednesdays, to Monday and Tuesdays. Auction the 2d and ttn Monday and Tuesday of each month. BROOD SOWS Buy on BIrdfcaver, Profit Sharing Plan, Phone Web. 2884. O. S. Pettla, Agent. Harness. 8addles and Trunka We Mnke Them Ouraelvea. ALFRED CORNISH A CO. 1210 Farnam FIRST 3150 takes team, harness nd ball' bearing wagon. Hurry. 2431 fuming Douglas 4969. GENTLE young driving horse, buggy and Karnes Tyler . FIVE-YEAR-OLD Jersey cow, tested, $100. Walnut 66. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. HUMAN talker parrot for sale; able South 1277. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED bv the Puslness Men f Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security. $0. 6 mo . H. goods, total, 3.1.50. PROVIDENT LOAN 80CIETY. 4S2 Security Bldg.. 16th AFarnam. Ty. 666 LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE 1801 DOUGLAS ST. LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 1107 LIBERTY BONDS. O OZ. A-72 O W. C. FLATATJ. EST. 1883." O yTH FLR. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 868. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the trustees of the Congregational church ot Springfield, S. D., until noon, July 10, 1919. tor the construction of a brick church of 46 by 73 dimensions. In strict accordance with the plans, specifications and traductions to bidders, which may be examined by application to the chairman of the board, or to the architect, William C. Jones, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chi cago, 111. Mall bids in a sealed envelope, plainly marked, "Proposals for the con struction of church," and addressed to Ira J. Smith, chairman, Springfield, S. D. J-25-26-27-28 M'& E SOS South 18th Street. Market LIVESTOCK Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., June 38, 1919: , RECEIPTS CARS. Horses Cattle Hogs Sheep & M. C M. A St P 8 ,33 Wabash .... 1 . . . . , Missouri Paclflo .... 7 3 .. Union Pacific 60 39 69 C. A N. W., east 26 16 C. A N. W., west 36 50 1 1 C. St. P., M. AO... 68 ei C, B. A Q., east 13 8 6 C, B. & Q., west.... 24 39 1 C, R. I. A P., east.. 18 18 1 1 C, R, I. A P., west-.. .. 6 Chi. at. West 8 2 .. Total receipt 366 227' 67 1 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattle Hogs Sheep , . 843 2,282 1,716 ,. 9.93 2,842 3,673 .1,632 4,133 5.C28 ..1,873 2,807 3.970 . ... 67 3,367 . 25 . 29 . 15 8 7 . 7 ... 7 . 10 . 60 . 23 1 6 . 31 1. 34 3 4 .601 . 22 ... . 11 . 876 ... 4.479 .6,260 15,498 19,366 Morris A Co.1 Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co Schwart A Co.; J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. So. Omaha Pack. Co. Hlggins Packing Co. Hoffman Bros John Roth A Sons... Mayerowlch A Vail.. Glassberg P. O'Dea Wilson F. P. Lewis J. B. Root A Co..... Rosenstock Bros . . . F. G. Kellogg Werthelmer A Degen A. Rothschild Banner Bros John Harvey Dennis A Francis.... Omaha. Other buyers 876 Total .6,260 Cattle Keceipts continue iioerui nnu me market continues to decline. There were approximately e,iuu iicdu t.ui. day and for tire three daya arrivals have oeen over nv.vuu nu( o.vuv .i.w. .ua,. week ago and 5,000 more than a year ago. : . . n n 4RM than Tup. . D111S WC1W fCllOi.l.J Hww - day on both beef ateers and butcher stock ana ail tne iorenoon aaiea ww. u basis. Compared with a week ago the , ,v.t i. .11 nt Knrn7fiA lower and very weak at the decline. Business stock- . . ...I. n n 1. . ! ers ana reeaers wh -vciy m"""- -prices steady to easier all around. BEEF STEERS. No. 10.. 48.. 86.. 62.. At. Pr. .... 892 $11 76 ....1103 12 60 ....1125 12 76 No. 27.. 46.. 58.. Av. Pr. . .. 820 $12 25 ...1068 12 65 ...1160 13 00 ....1200 13 50 STEER8 AND HEIFERS. 10.. 23., 6.. 17., 15.. 23.. 24., 12.. . 890 . 712 . 647 . 811 . 816 . 966 . 913 .1000 11 25 12 30 12 75 13 00 14 00 7 40 6 50 $ 00 16. . 700 13 10 . 768 12 65 . 808 12 86 .1023 13 25 . 923 8 25 . 878 7 It; .1132 9 69 27.. .. 14.. 18.. 6.. AH.t.tinni in naltlo' Phnlra to nrlme yearllnga, $13. 76 14. 60 ; good to choice yearlings, $13.0013.50; fair to good year- ii. - no nnA19 TK nnmmnn tt fair vear- lings! $9.601L60; choice to prime beeves, JH.Z&Ti'H.OU; RUIK1 IU l-llu'V. Mct.vn, 13.2614.25; fair to good beeves, $12.60 13.00; common to fair beeves, $10.60 i4 in. mnA tn hnlpA hetfevfl. 810.60(5) 13.36; prime cows, $11.0012.00; good to choice cows, $9.25ll.O0; fair to good cowa. $8.O08.25; common to fair cows, $5.508.00; good to choice feeders, $11.76 12.60; medium to good feeders, $10.00 11.76; good to choice Blockers, $10.00 12.00: fair to good stockers, $9.0010.00; common to fair stockers, 38.009.oo; stock heifers, $7.009.00; stock cows, $6.608.00; stock calves, $8.0012.00; veal calves, $8.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc.. iy.ouifrii.Du; gooa io ciiuiuo bibb, udc.co, $11.5012.60; fair to good grass beeves ttn 5018)11.60: common to fair grass beeves, $9.0010.60. shaan There was another liberal run of sheep here today, 66 loads, estimated at 16,600 head. There was a better tone to the lamb market this morning, first sales of the day being largely steady with the best time yesterday, some although quoting them 26o higher than yesterday's market. Lambs were selling all the way from $18.00 16.60, with $16.60 the popu lar figure. Choice lamos were quoiaoie up to $16.75. There was not much change tn the sheep, a string of yearling wethers SALESMEN ON GROUNDS UNTIL DARK SEE FOR YOURSELF THESE DANDY 3, 4 AND 5-ROOM BUNGALOW-TYPE COTTAGES AND FINE LOTS IN ' GOOD LOTS FOR SALE $5.00 DOWN $1.00 PER WEEK HOW TO GET TO HOMEWOOD Drive West on Center to 60th or take any West Leavenworth car, transfer at 48th Street to West Lawn car and ride to end of line, and there is HOMEWOOD. PAYIM REALTORS 616 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BLDG. and Industrial News of selling at $9.00, steady with yesterday's prices. LAMBS. 60 culls. . .66 1361 Idaho.70 12 60 25 culls... 80 13 50 16 70 FAT EWES. 135 93 16 93 6 25 6 60 14 culls. . 17 . 89 .118 4 60 6 60 Quotations on Sheep Lambs. handy weight, $16.0016.50; lambs, heavy weight. $14. 60 16.00; lambs, culls, $6.0012.00; yearllnga, $9.0009.75; wethers, $8.00 9.00; ewes, good to choice, $6.6O7.00; ewes, fair to good; 16.00 6.60; ewes, culls, $3.005.00. Hogs Receipts were fairly liberal again today, 333 loads estimated at 16,800 hea.l Shippers bought a few hogs early In thi morning that although higher than yia terday'a packer market were not over steady to strong compared with yeater day's shipper market, buying most ot their hogs from $20.6020.75 and an early top of $30.90. Packer Buyers atayod off the market until 10 o'clock and after, the first bids they offered were all the way from 5 to 20o lower than yesterday. No.Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr. 89. .180 ... $30 40 74. .244 70 $20 46 63. .268 248.219 70. .218 68. .236 20 60 66. .247 50. .248 62. .164 70 20 65 . . . 20 66 40 20 85 180 30 60 210 20 80 ... 20 90 Chicago Mrs Stock. Chicago, June 25. Cattle Receipts, 9,00n head; estimated tomorrow, 13,000 head; market mostly lower; beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime. $14.2516.50; medium and good, 312.I6W14.40; common, 310 7b12.40; butcher cattle, heifers, 37. 75013. 26; cows, $7.C012.25; canners and cutters. $6.25 7.60; veal calves, light and handyweight, fin.7ElS.3B; feeder steers. $9.2612.75; stocker steers, $8.0012.00. Hogs Receipts, 23,000 head; esti mated tomorrow, 38,000 head; market stenciy ; heavyweight. $20.4021.O0; me dium weight, $20.0021.10; lightweight, JS0.2Efr21.15; light light, $18.60 20.76 ; heavy packing sows, smooth, $19.75 20.25; packing sows, rough, $19.0019.6G; pins. $17.25 4J. 18.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 20,000 head; market steady to strong; lambs, 84 pounds down, $16.0017.60; culls and common, $S.O014.60; yearling wethers, $10.00 13.60; ewes, medium, good and choice, 36.25Q8.26; culls and common, $2.506.76. St. Iiouls Live Stock. St. Louis, June 26. Cattle Receipt. 4.200; generally steady. Beef steers: Mo dium and heavy weight, medium and good weight, $11.6514.76; common, $10.65 11.65; light weight, good and choice, $11 60 14.25; common and medium, $9.76 11.50. Butcher cattle: Heifers, $8.60 14.25; cows, $7.50 11.00. Canners and cutters, $6.267.60. Veal calves: Light and handy weight, $13.0017.75; feeder steers, $8. 25 11.60 ; stocker steers $7.50 11.00. Hogs Receipts, 15,000; higher; top, $21.40; bulk, $20.7521.35; heavy weight, $20.76 21.40 ; medium weight, $21.10 21.40; light weight, $19.75021.10; light light, $19.00 19.75; heavy packing sows, smooth, $18.7619.75; packing sows, rough, $18.760119.76; packing sows, smooth, $17.0019.50; pigs, $11.00019.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,200, steady - to strong. Lambs: 84 pounds down, Including springs, $14.00 16.65: culls and common, $8.0011.60; yearl'.ni wethers, $11.6012.50; awes, medium and choice, $7.007.50; culls and common, $3.506.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, June 25. Cattle-i Receipts, 5,600; market steady; steers, $9.0014.90; heifers, $6.4012.80; cows, J6. 26011. 40; calves, $12.76 & 15.00 ; stockers, $7.00 12.40. Hogs Receipts, 16,000, head; market steady; heavies, $20.80021.00; lights. 320.0020.90; packing, $19.75 20.60; pigs, $19.0020.50. Sheep Receipts, 2,600 head; market higher; lambs, $10.00 17.00; ewes, $4.60 16.00. WANTED Ten Brick Layers Long Job Union Men Midland Packing Co. REISCHE & SANBORN Sioux City, Iowa. nn Giinn a I Lb UU STREET CARS RUN CLEAR TO H0MEW00D E & SLATER COMPANY GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grain Market, Omaha, June 25, 181$. Total grain arrivals were only 60 cars ot which there was a fair run of corn with 46 cars and other grains very light. Wheat receipts were 4 cars; oata, 6 cars; rye, none, and barley & cars. Corn had a ready sale with prices gen erally 1 to 2 oenta higher. Some of the good white brought a greater advance. Oata were l cents up snd rye nominally, some lower and barley unchanged. Wheat was steady. Cash sales today were: Corn No. 3 white, $ cars. $1.84; No. 3 white, 1 car, $1.83: 3 cars, $1.80; No. 4 white, 8 cars, $1.78; 2 cars, $1.77; No. 6 white, 1 car, $1.75; 1 car, $1.74; No. 6 whites, 1 car. $1.75 (musty); sample white, 1-3 car, $1.38 (hot); No. 3 yellow. 4 cars, $1.78; No. 3 yellow. 6 cars, $1.77; 1 car, $1.76; No. 4 yellow, 1 car, $1.76: No. 6 yellow, 1 ear. $1.74; 1 cars. II 72: No. 2 mixed. 1 car, $1.81 (near white): 2 cars. $1.77; 1 car. $1.78: 1 $-6 cars. $1.73: No. 6 mixed, 1 ear, $1.67; 1 car, $1.65, (12 per cent damaged.) Oats No. 3 white: 4 cars. 68 He. Bnrley No. 4: 3 cars. $1.14. Wheat No. 3 hard: 1 car, n it; 1 car, $2.41 (smutty). No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $3.15 (durum). OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts. Today Week Tear ago ago Wheat 4 22 Corn 46 48 101 Oats 6 10 27 Rye 0 2 2 Barley 6 6 Shipments. Wheat 8 10 10 Corn 36 , 69 90 Oats 21 23 45 Rye 1 0 0 Barley ' 3 3 1 Reoeipts In Other Markets. Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 4 96 9" Kansaa City .... 18 38 16 St. Louis 11 63 34 Minneapolis 116 Duluth 10 Winnipeg 183 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMEN'S Tear Receipts Today Ago Today. Wheat $87,000 191,000 Corn 678,000 834,000 Oats 990,000 " 808,000 Shipments Wheat 182.080 35,000 Corn 820,000 661,000 Oats 445,000 493,000 Omaha Grain Inspection, The number of cars of grain of the several grades Inspected "In" hers dur ing the paat 34 hours follows: Wheat Nov 3 mixed, 3 cars; sample mixed, 1 car; No. 2 durum, 3 cars; totsl, 4 cars. Corn No. 2 white, 1 car; wo. 3 wnue, 3 cars; No. 4 white, 2 cars; No. 5 white, 1 car; No. 2 yellow, 2 cars; No. 8 yellow, 2 cars; No. 4 yellow, 1 car; No. 6 yellow, 3 cars; total, 17 cars. Oats No. 3 white, 3 cars; no. t wnue, 1 car; total, 4 cars. Barley No. 3, 1 car: No. 4, -3 cars; total, 4 cars. To Holders of Austrian Notes Maturing January 1, 1915 The Alien Property Custodian an nounces that, bavins received the as. sent of the Austrian Government to , the application of certain funds in his hands to the redemption of 454 Austrian Government Treasury Notes which matured on January 1, 1915. notice of their claims should be pre sented to the Alien Property Custodian by the holders of such notes on or before July 81, 1919. Forms for presenting such notice of claim may be obtained from the Bureau of Law, Alien Property Cus todian, Sixteenth and P Streets, Wash ington. No payment on account of such notes will be made until August 1, 1919. 0 JV -EASY TERMS - Reasonable Payment Down and Balance Like Rent. Monthly, Buys Any Home in Homewood. PHONE the Day Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, June 25 The corn market to day ran an uneven course, early weakness ovldenced by many selling orders being overcome later, converting an Initial break Into a bulge. The market closed firm, lo to te net higher, with July, 31.80 to $l.si; September, $1.76 to $1.76, and December, $1.64M to $1,648$. Oatts gained Ho to lUc, and provisions closed 16o lower to $1 higher. Peace news apparently already suffi ciently dls'ounted and favorable crop con ditions reported In different localities wen held to have had little Influence in th market, greater stress being laid on s strengthened cash demand. Some not! was taken of a reported sale of a con siderable quantity of the cash article tc an Industry. Oata were relatively stronger than eorr and recuperated from an early sag mora rapidly, though within narrower bounds Art.. I Open. High. I Low. Close. T'd'y. Corn i July 1.79 1.81 177 1.81 1,30 Sep. 1.75 Vi l.$ 1.72" 1.76 1.74 , Dec. 1,52 1.54- 1.60 1.54 1.11 Oats July .69 .70 .68 .7 V, 48 H Sep. .68 .69 .67'i .89 68t Deo. .69 .71 .98 .71 .69 Pork July 50.90 51.00 50.40 51.00 51 35 Sep. 48.25 49.25 48.25 49.25 48 80 Lard July 34.25 34.25 33.85 34.10 84.42 Sep. 34.25 34.05 33.32 34.00 34 36 Ribs July 27.65 27.65 27.40 27.62 27.70 Sep. 27.65 27.80 27.62 27.80 37 65 New York Coffee. New York. June 2J. There was re newed liquidation In the market for ?of. fee futures here today, and prices galn scored the maximum decline permltttd by the exchange regulations. Brazilian cables, reporting a slightly steadier tone In the primary markuta, had very little iffect, and after opening 25 to 70 p-jinft lower, the market closed at a net de cline of 150 points. December contracts sold off to 20 points, making a decline nf 335 points from the high record of M in day, under continued liquidation, and selling In expectation of further reactluni. Closing prices: July, $21.20; September. $21.20; October, $30.93; December $20.65; January, $20.60; March, $20.45; May, $20.35. Turpentine and Reein. Savannah, Oa., June 25. Turpentine Firm, 100; sales, 294 bbls. ; receipts, 66 bbls. ; shipments, 1,670 bbls.; stock, 6.088 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 1,12$ casks; receipts, 158 casks; shipments, $,390 casks; stock. 64.679 casks. Quote B, $14.0016.00; D, $14 500 15.10; E, $15.0015.16; F, $16.10016.16; O, $15.15; H, $15.20; I, $15.20 16.80; K, $16.26; M. $16.50; N. $16.76017.00; WQ, $17.0017.25; WW, $17.26. Two 1st Mortgage Loans Both are long-term, sinking fund securities: Yielding Price About Morris 4 Ce. 4i'i 87$ 8.85 Trlalty Bias. Corp. Si's 89$ $.50 We recommend them to investors. , TheNationalCrty Company Correspondent Offices fa SO Cities Omaha First National Bank Building Telephone Douglas 3316. Houses for Sale as Low as $200 Down and $25 Per Month DOUGLAS 1016