THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919. REAL ESTATE WANTED. BUNGALOWS WANTED. We have rssh buyers for well-locet'd bungalows and residence worth the money. For quick results, list with us. O NEIL'S R. E. a INS. AGENCY. SJl-1 Rrandels Theater Bldg. Tel. Ty ler 1024. i HAVE a man who will buy your Im proved property end pay caeh for II. but the price mutt be right. GEORGE r JONF.8. REALTOR. lis City Net. Bk. Bldg. Doug, lit. LlST your property with us. We have ealla for homes end Inveatmenla. McCAGVK INV. CO. Phone D. 416. Hth and Dodge. LOW ratee without delay. C. G. CARI.BERQ. Ill Brandele Theater Bids;. F your property la for gale or rent, list it witn me Ar rU'Amlkiua.n ntALir CO., 2708 Leke. Webeter 840. FOR quick results list your property with a P BOSTWICK A SON. inn BeHdg, Tyler U06. IfGR quick salea list your property with W. O. SHRIVER. 1047-1 Cm. Nat. Bk, Bldg, Pout. 1S81. LlST your property for aale with J. B. Robinson for quick "ales. 443 Bee Bldg. Phone. Uouglas 8087. t"IVE or t-room house from owner, for colored. Vbster 1303. FINANCIAL. OKOLOGICAb oil lease bargains for speeu latlon or drilling, 10 to 8,000 acres. Pwlght Perry. Edmond, Okl. Private Money. ' SHOPEN COMPANY. tous. IToO to 110.000 MADE promptly 4:21. Weed F D. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnem. LOW ratea without delay. C. G CARLBERO, 111 Brandela Theater Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE REAL KSTATE CO. 101 6 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2718. MONEY to lend on Improved real estate. Interest pavshle semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS ft SON. 22 Keel I neBldr. CITY end farm loans: 6 and 6 per cent; no delay J. II. Dumont A Co., 418 Keeline Bldr I-YEAR S per rout loans; no delay. 1) AY M A Y X K,r. 0 hK el I ne 1WI g: , FARMLAND RANCH LANDS. Colorado Lands. COLOR ARO LAND. Guaranteed to pay 6 per cent on the Investment. t.eJnO acres, part valley al falfa land, timber, portion table land, productive crop land. 135 per acre, will carry 129.000, s yeara at 6 per cent. 770 acres, 1 miles from good town on the main line of the U. P. from Denver to Kansas City, about 66 miles south eat of Denver, Location, quality of oil. Improvements and terms are el dom It ever duplicated. Price 122,600. C. K. DAVIES. Kearney. Neb. LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO LAND Coma with ua next Tuesday for the Flagler dlatrict and secure a farm where prices are still low 125 to 840. Don't wait phona us today. D. 4254. Shedd Investment Company. Railway Ex change, Omaha. I0.U00 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin coln Co., Colo., lands. Bargains. Easv terms. See J. L. Maurer. Arriba. Coin i Iowa Lands. tOR SAT, 13 by owner 440 acres good corn land In Adair county, Iowa, near Greenfield. Price 8225 per acre; Im provements. Also 220 acres near by with elegant improvements; a top notcher. Price $2(if per acre PAUL PETERSON. 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. Phonea D. 1805, or call at Res., Walnut 310S. Minnesota Lands. W0-ACRE improved farm, 50 miles from Minneapolis, one-half undor cultivation; balance meadow and pasture land, no waste land; 6-room house, corn-crib granary, barn that will hold 30 head of cattle and six horses, hoghouse and chicken house, good well of water. Price 117.50 per uu, 12,000 cash, balance five years, 6 per cent. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth BldK.. Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands. LARGS PASTURE. 8,000 acres all under fence, abundance of water, six miles from railroad, lo cated In Dent county, Missouri; now pasturing 800 cattle; 1,000,000 mining prop on land. Price, 85 per acre, terms if desired. F. E. Denlson. Rnlla. Mo. Nebraska Lands FARM of 160 acras, mile from court " house, mile to grade school, mile to high school, chinches, cream sta tion: joins town of Loup City. Surface mostly rolling-. Nature of soil, clay sub anil with black loam. Pasture and hay land, 60 acres; form land, 100 acres; 45 fruit trees. Fenced and croas-f enedd. Six-room house lately rebuilt. Barn 82x45; large hay loft. Chicken house, buggy shed, windmill, cistern; water piped to house and barn. Price 1105.00 per acre, easy terms. Deal with owner only. Hiram Cramer, Lock Box 586, Loup City, Neb. 2,000 ACRES , Sheridan county; 10 miles south of Gordon; 2 miles Niobrara river frontage; 1.000 acres best farm land; balnnre best of pasture; with timber along river and In two large draws Priced much below anything else offered In this county. S. S. 4 R. E. MONTGOMERY. SIS Cltv Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Omaha. Neb IFOR SALE Good 300-acre farm. Joins city of Lexington on the east; 140 under plow; orchard and alfalfa-; good pas ture, fenced; good Improvements. Only 8150 per acre. E. F. Delahunty, Box 16, Lexington. Neb. FOR SALE 160 acres adjoining town of 4.000 In central Nebraska: all cultivated; 8163 per aere; no Improvement; perfect oil. A. W. Toland, Hi Brandeis Bldg., Douglas 6707. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col orado lands see HELD LAND CO., 6H Pramtels Bldg WRITE ma for pictures and prices of my farms and rancnes in gooa oia jjawes county. Arab, I Hungerford, Craw ford. Neb. ' PRICE and terms right on northeast Ne braska improved corn and alfalfa farms. O. V. Nelson. 616 Um. Nat. Bk. Bldg. MERRICK CTUJNTY. Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right pries. M. A. IjAxtsljlN, ventral i.ny. eu; IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farma. Kimball county. Neb. B, E. Holmea, Busnnell. Keb "FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAIH, S01 Karbach Bik. Tyler 884. Oregon Lands. JORDAN VALLEY. Oregon, offers you a borne In the land of unshine. where conditions are right for raising alfalfa and cattle. Address Jordan Valley Farms, Botae. Idaho. South Dakota Lang's- RANCH FOR SALE. 4,580 acre deeded land, 8,009 acrea leased land. Fair Improvements. Tim ber for shade. Good grass and abund ance of water. Ranch all fenced and cross-fenced. Owner of this ranch 15 years ago was riding the rangs for 830 per month Today he Is able to retire. You will receive the benefit of his, years of hustling. Don't waste time writing. Come and Investigate. Price 825.00 per ' acre for deeded land; leases thrown in. THE O'REILLY LAND CO.. Draper. S. D. j ONE quarter section good land, unim proved. Stanley county, 8outh Dakota, near Hayes; also good quarter unim proved land In Haakon county. South Dakota, near Phillip. Pries JS0 per acre. J. C. MARTIN. 125 SOUTH 42D ST., OMAHA, NEB. BRINGING UP FATHER Sea Jiffs and Maggie in Full Page of Colors in The Sunday Be. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright 1911 International News Set vice. NOVS NE-i CHANCE ivj -sk, out WHILE MAE wckIN' THE i - w.u,u tr- BY OLLt 6EL1EVE HC? HER VISITOR IN HERE I'LL HAVE TO HIDE IN HER CLOTHE, CLOSET mm WELL tlT IN HERE NOW TELL ME VLL ABOUT N?. CARRIE CATORE WE.L L -"YCX 1 te-Nfsv.. II i DON'T LIKE To SAt ANYTHING BUT - ETC'. -etc: I 1 'TV T OONT 0 TELL ME MQRE I NEVEV? DID LIKE HER! Like heri r I e.-w - - I 1 V v , -" 1 i REALLTf I NUVT CESOlN- BUT A i WA AflN;J SHE ETC ETC'.'. POUR HOURS LATER- Thank; eSoooNe THEY HAVE SONE IT'fj A ONE TIMF IVE HAOV.J AUTOMOBILES RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 13 CENTS PER MILK. YOU ARE COVERED BT INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 60 NEW 1919 MODKL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERT CO., DOUQ. 8623. 1314 HOWARD. THE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 1912-14-18 Farnam. OMAHA'S LA RUST USED CAR STORK. WE are tht largest dealers in used cars tn the mtdille west and the originators of the "three-day money-back guaran tee." Others may copy our methods, but they can not tent our prices and quality of real used car values. Look th-'so over and let us show yuii wn set th,i pace, carry the studs and make the pri'e. 1!'I7 Haynes touring, $35", 191H Hudson sunj-r six, 11,600. 191 Dodge touring. 50. 1917 Haynes touring, $9u0. 1918 Dodge roadster, I860. "C" 25 Bulck. 1450. Glide Chummy roadster, $600 1917 Studebaker six, 1450. 1917 4-cyllnder Saxon. 1260. 1917 Velle six. 1650. 1917 Ford touring, 1325. 1917 Patterson chummy, 1760. 1917 Dodge sedan, 11,000. 1117 Maxwell touring, 1260. and a lot of others. All cars sold with the original three-day money-back guar antee. Don't forget when you think of a used car you are thinking of the AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 1911-14-11 Farnam. Douglas 63S3. Short Term Notes Quotations furnished by the Trust company: Bid First Liberty, 3'S 9 44 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s. 1934 102 Deth. Steel 7s. 1923 103 Canada 6s, 1921 97 Cvdahy 7s, 1923 Ul Int. R. T. 6s, 1921 SS Kan. City Ter. s. 1923 ....1004 Proctor & a.' 7e. 1922 1024 Russian Rublea 6js. 1936 ..103 Union Pacific 6s, 1928 102i Wilson Co. 6s. 1928 102 U Thir.l Liberty 4V 94.96 Fi.urth Liberty 4Vls 93.40 Am. Tel. 6s, 1924 100 Am. Tobacco 7a. 1922 103 Am. Tobacco 7s, 1923 103 Vi Arm. I'on. Dob. 6s. 1919 ...102 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s. 1923 ...102s Peters Asked 103 ' 102H 91 102 1-9 100 102T 103 103 1024 100' 103 'i 103 103 103 Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVESTOCK DRIVE YOURSELF TOURING I nn PER ROADSTERS --v, MILE TRUCKS, CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Melcher Service-Co., 1516 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 489S. New York Grain. New York. July 23. Flour Firm; spring patents, 113.00013.60; spring clears, 19.50tjil0.25. Wheat Steady; No. 1 red, 12.34 track New York, export to arrive. Corn Firm; No. 3 yellow, 12.16. and No. 1 white, 12.31, both cost and freight New York. Oats Firmer: No. 1 white, lltjc; No. 3 white, 91c; No. 3 white, 90S,c; No. 4 white, 0c. Lard Firm; middle west, 134.7634.85. Other articles unchanged. Linseed OU. Duluth, July 22. Linseed on track 16.14; to arrive, 16.10; July, 16.13 bid; September, 16.10 bid; October, 15.96 asked; November, 15.91; December, 15.80 bid. USED CAR8. 1 Overland, louring. 1916 1400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1917 20'KO 1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap .... 260.00 1611 Davenport St. Phone D. 1241. Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade. Lota of Auto Parts and Supplies. 1511 Davenport St PROMPT DELIVERY ONALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1767. 1407-21 Capitol Ave. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetors and Columbia storage battories. Edwards. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars 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. USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 1563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. USED CARS AND TRUCKS. AT HAROAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. FORDS. DUfcKS. DODGE. NEW AND USED CAKf, FORD BODIES. O'ROURKE-OOI.DSTROM AUTO CO.. 3701 SOUTH 21ST ST. SOUTH 399. A. LEE & COMPANY, Expert automobile washerB, simonyers and polishers; all work guaranteed. 2307 N. ISth St. Victor Garage. Ph. Web. 307. 18 FERIES Studebaker touring car. must be sold at once. First 1550 takc3 't; guaranteed in order. 4712 North 31st Ave. Phone. Colfax 3034. FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Cash. Time, Liberty Bonds. 1100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair, ole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af finity spark plug, ttnysdoif'r. 210 N. 18th NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 19th and Howard Sts. Tyler 1760. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035. DIXIE Flyer for sale. Driven about 1,700 miles. Same aa new. A bargain. SEE ACME GARAGE. 2th and Leavenworth. THE. DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY 2520 Farnam St. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind shield. Miscellaneous. For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota farms and ranches, see 'ALEXANDER & GIPE, Doug. 9008. 621 Paxton Blk. FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm; timely aalea, quick returns. Held Land Co., 664 Brandels Bid g. AUTOMOBILES For Sale. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 16th & Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 1500. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St AUTOMOBILES Tires and Supllies. WE will ship, subject to examination, out 3.600-mile guaranteed tires at 'hese prices: Plain. Non-Skid 10x3 17.80 i 9 10 30x3H 8.95 119" 32x3V 10.60 12.60 S4x4 13.00 14 76 Express prepaid when cash accompanies order. Standard Tire Co., 410 North 16th St. Phone Douglas SSJO TIRE BARGAINS REBUILT PLAIN TREATS Will Run Thousands of Miles. 30x3 15.75 New Tubes 11.90 30x3 4 6.76 New Tubes 2 05 32x8H 7.76 New Tubes 2.25 34x4 9.50 New Tubes 3.06 GOOD WEAR TIRE CO. 723 So. 27th. Doug. 422. GAIN more miles; have your tires re treaded by G. & Q. Tire Co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. NO need for steam snaked carcasses. Ve retiead and rebuild tires by Drv Cure process. Ideal Tire Service. 3576 Bar ney St. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AN DHUBBER CO.. H. 6758. 2914 FARNAM ST. Repairing and Painting. F. P. BARN UM CO.. 2125 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High grade automobile painting. Motorcycles and BicyciesT HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains in used machines. Victor 1 Roos, the Motorcycle man, 27th r,d Leavenworth Streets. FOR SALE Used bicycle for girl. 8 to 12 years old; first-class condition. Will sell at a sacrifice If taken at once Phone Harney 899. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army industrial home solicits your old clothin(a furniture, magazines. Wo collect. Wo distribute Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new home. 1110-11 1 2-1114 Pod ge St. SHAMPOO with Skinner's Dope, all barber shops and barber supply nouses, for falling hair and dandruff. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. MIXED hen food, 14.25 per hundred. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th St Dg. 1142. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. 2,000-LB TEAM young mules; also 2,800 lb. team of 5 and 7 year old brown geld ings; new farm wagon and harness. No reasonable cash offer refuesd. Recently discharged from service. Must sell this week. 2226 Mason St. BROOD SOWS Buy on Birdhaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. 3. Pettis, Agent. SIX -CYLINDER roadster for sale. First class condition. Very classy. Red 6081. 402 North Sixteenth St. WHEN you think of used cars, think of, Trawver Auto Co., 1910 Farnam. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. 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. Tires and Supplies NEW TIRES 1-2 PRICE Firestone. Congress. Leo Pullman, Flak. Write for prices. Mention sizes KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1016 Farnam. Harness, Saddlea and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. 1210 Farnam MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE 1301 DOUGLAS ST. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. 140 6 mo., H. goods, total, 13.50. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY, 433 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS ON DIAMONDS Cf JEWELRY AND OC? O LIBERTY BONDS " 0 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1891. 6TKFLR. SECURITY BLDG. TY. 950. iy2 FARMS and city loans. B. H. LOUGEE. INC.. 638 Keellne Uldg. If UNITED AUTO PARTS ,1 COMPANY, ' I Used Car Department 1 1 $650 1918 Ford Sedan, 1650. s 1918 Ford Sedan, 1650. "! 1913 Ford Coupe. 1650. H 1918 Ford Coupe. 1650. & t BARGAINS ;,1 1917 Dodge Touring. 175S. S 1916 Rebuilt Ford. 1350. "4 -E" 49 Bulck Touring. 11.150. -4 "D" 34 Bulck Roadster. 150. 1918 .Miwrnell louring, "C" 81 Buick, 1300. 1918 Oakland (six) Touring. 1800. UNITED AUTO PARTS COMPANY, Used Car Department. SOU Farnam street COLORADO LAND MR. FARMER AND INVESTOR An investment which is safe, pays a good income, and increases in value. We have 7,000 acres of im proved and unimproved land to offer you from $50.00 to $125.00 per acre, in the best farming district in Colo rado, where crops never fail. We handle nothing but snaps. Literature and full information cheerfully fur nished upon request. Reference: Farmer' State Bank. First National Bank. House Land Company Haxtun, Colorado OmaAcL AjdipAoru (j&&Y Omaha Live Stock, Receipts and disposition of live slock at the Union Stock Yards. Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. July 22. 1919. . Horses and Cattle Hogs Sheep Mules Car;, Cars Cars Cars Wabash ; 1 Missouri Pacific ... 2 Union Pacltf; if 28 "6 C. & N. W., east ... 15 10 C. & N. W., west ...147 36 1 1 ('., St. P.. M. & O. .. 21 r C, B. & Q., east ... 22 4 4 1 C, B. & Q.. west ... 88 17 11 C. R. I. & P., east . . 8 7 1 C, R. I. & P.. west ..2 1 Illinois Central 1 1 Chi. Gt. West 1 Total 389 126 13 1 Cattle Another very heavy run of cattle for this early tn the season showed up to day, morning estimate called for 9,500 head, making the two-day total over 30, 000 head. Native beef was In good re quest and moved freely again this morning at steady to strong figures. Good to prime kind bringing largely 116.00 18.00, early bids on grasa beef showed a lower trend, but sales made up to this time looked about steady at yesterday's decline. The better kinds of feeders moved with a fair degree of freedom at prices that were no lower than yesterday; fresh declines were chalked up in butcher stock, the market being slow at figures that were 2c.c or mor t-low yesterday and 50c 11.00 under last wet-k's close. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Tr. 44 1006 110 75 32 1207 17 50 66 636 111 00 5li 1240 17 70 22 914 17 00 38 1265 18 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 27 763 1675 COWS 16 707 6 50 18 891 9 00 17 1065 8 75 9 970 9 15 HUIFERS. 20 672 6 75 24 739 8 76 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 7 491 7 60 18 833 8 65 WESTERN CATTLE. 42 frds.. 839 10 35 6 frds.. 836 9 00 20 cows 9i5 9 00 5 hfrs. 814 8 75 13 hfrs.. 496 7 60 2 cows 955 8 00 18 stkrs. 614 8 60 5 calves 238 14 25 16 hfrs. 675 8 25 4 frds.. 875 9 00 3 cows 760 6 00 3 calves 263 14 00 5 calves 304 9 00 33 strs. 1147 12 CO 123 strs. 1126 12 50 Hi strs. 894 10 50 41 fdrs. 930 12 60 13 cows 893 8 50 13 cows 874 9 76 17 calves 202 12 75 9 cows 786 6 00 NEBRASKA. 98 fdrs. 1047 12 25 8 hfrs. 720 8 00 12 fdrs. 1047 11 00 20 cows 1030 9 00 Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime beeves, 117.0O18.00; good to choice beeves. 11 5.75 16.75 ; fair to good beeves. S15. WXit 15.75; common to fair beeves, $12. 50 ulf 14.50 ; choice to prime yearlings. J16.50((iil7.25; good to cnoice yearlings. I15.00!)16.00; fair to good yearlings, $13.60 itl4.50; common to fair yearlings, $11.00 13.00; prime heifers, J13.0014.25; good to choice heifers. $10.00 Ci) 13.00 ; prime cows. 11 1.00 1 2.00; good to choice cows, $.7510.75; fair to good cows, $7.00 8.75: common to f;iir cows, $5.50to7.00; good to choice feeders, 112.0014.00; medi um to good feeders. $10.00()12.2&; gooa to choice stockers, $9.501U.75; fair to good atockers, 18.259.25; common to fair stockers, $7.50S'S-25; stock heifers, $6.75 7.73: stock cows, $6,006(7.00; stock calves, $7.50 ig) 10.00 : veal calves, $1 2.00 fe 16.50; bulls, stags, etc., $9.0012.00; choice to prime grass beeves, $13. 50!ci 14.50; good to choice grass beeves, $12. 2513.25; fail- to good grass beeves, $10.00(0' 1 1.75 ; com mon to fair grass beeves. $9.00(Q;10.25; Mexican beeves, $8.609.50. Hogs Receipts were moderate, 147 loads estimated at 10,300 head. The shipper mar ket was active with prices at new high' levels, mostly from $21.7522.25 with a top of $22.50, the highest price ever paid on this market. Tackers were slow to be gin buying thnlr hogs, largely at $21.75g 22.00. The general market was 25yi4Uc higher than yesterday. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 77. .230 140 21 65 67. .240 ... 22 05 47. .294 140 21 70 68. .222 ... 22 10 47. .357 70 21 76 69. .218 180 22 15 28.. 272 ... 21 80 65.. 249 ... 22 20 60. .289 ... 21 S5 64. .207 ... 23 25 57. .240 70 21 90 70. .284 70 22 35 69. .232 110 21 95 87. .220 80 22 60 69. .266 120 22 00 Sheep About 25,000 sh'eep and lambs arrived for this market and both packers and feeder buyers furnished a good de mand from the start, with prices ruling generally steady. Feeder trade was rather slow, however, owing to delays caused by sorting, etc. Most of the fat lambs (Ore gons) sold at $17.25, ewes up to $0.25, wethers $10.76 and wethers and yearlings mixed at $11.00. LAMBS. IDAHO. No. At. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 25 fdrs. 70 14 00 " 146 fdrs. 61 14 60, 215 70 17 50 LAMBS. 13 culls.. 61 12 50 13 culls 47 10 00 15 68 16 75 EWES. 12 106 9 00 33 fdrs. 89 7 00 Quotations on Sheep Lambs, handy weight, 117.0017.40; lambs, heavyweight, $16. 25016. 76; good to choice feeders, 114.25 14.60: medium feeder lambs, 113.50 14.00: lamb culls, 18.0012. 60; yearlings, 110.25l11.00; wethers, 119.0010.75; ewes, good to choice, 18.608.25; ewes, fair to good, t7.008.26; owes, culls and canners, 4.006.00; breeding ewes. 112.60 14,60. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 22. Cattle Receipts. 21, 000 head; estimated tomorrow, 13,000 head; market slow. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight: Choice and prime 117.0018.60; medium and good, 112.75(S 17.00; common. $10.5012.76. Light jutight: Good and choice, 114.7517.75; GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grain. Omaha. July 22. 1919. Wheat receipts at this market, as well as at other Important markets, continued large today, receipts here totaling 163 cars, against 90 cars a year ago. Corn receipts were moderate, with 41 cars, and oats light with 17 cars. Corn ranged from 2 rents lower to 6 cents higher; advance confined to white; yellow generally mi changed, and mixed lower. Oats were c tip for the bulk, and wheat generally steady. Rye and barley were about un changed. Cash sales today were: t'urn No. 2 white; 1 car, $2 00. No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.96. No. 1 yellow : 1 car, 11.92. No. 2 yellow: 6 cars, 11.91. No. 3 yellow: 1 car. 11.90; 1 car. 11.90 (loaded out). No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 11.88. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 11.88. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $1.90. No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, $1.89: 8 car, $1.88. No. 3 mixed: cars, $1.88; 2 cars, $1.87. No. 6 mixed: 8 1-5 cars. 11.83. Oats No. 1 whits, 1 car, 78c; No. t whits, 1 cars, 77 (shipper's weights); 1 cars, 77 He; 2-6 car, 77c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 12.06 (smutty). Rye No. , 2 cars, 11.60; 1 car, 11.41. Wheat No. 1 hard. 1 car, 12.36 (dark); I cars, 12.30 (smutty); 1 car, 12 27; 6 cars, 12.19; 1 ear, 12.18; 3 cars, 12.18 (yel low); No. 1 hard, 1 car, 12.20; E cars 12.19; 19 cars, 12.18; 34 cars, 12.17; 1 car, 12.17 (yellow); 6 cars, 13.16; 6 cars, 12.16 (yellow); 1 car. 12.15 (yelloy); No. 3 hard, 1 car, 12.20; 6 cars, 12.18; 6 cars, $2.17; 6 cars.) $3.16: 16 cars, $2 15; 2 cars. $2.144; 2 cars, $2.14 (yellow); 1 car, $2.13 (yellow); 1 car, $2.12 (yellow); No. 4 hard, 1 car, $2.20; 1 car, $2.16; 3 cars, $2.14; 6 cars, $2.13; I car, $2.11 (yellow); No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $2.05 (smutty); No. 3 mixed, 1 car, $2.13; 3-5 car, $2.10; 2-5 car. $2.10; 1-3 car, $2.06 (smutty); No. 2 mixed, (spg.) 1 car, $2 30; No. 6 hard, 1 car, $2.11 (7 per cent rye); 2 cars, 12.10; 2 cars, 12.07. Omaha Receipts and Shipments. Week Tear Receipts: Today Ago Ago Wheat 163 29 90 Corn 41 40 124 Oats 17 15 48 i'7u 6 4 n D.irley , 4 2 1 Shipments: Wheat 6 3 61 Corq 44 68 63 Oats 28 30 12 Rye 4 41 0 Barley 1 3 o Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the several grades Inspected "in" here during the past 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, ,19; No. 2 hard, 118; No. 3 hard, 60; No. 4 hard, 4; No 2 mix ed. 3; No. 3 mixed, 2; total. 227. Corn No. 1 white, 1; No. 2 white, 4; No. 3 white, 2; No. 4 white, 3; sample white, 1; No. 1 yellow. 4; No. 2 yellow, 12; No. 3 yellow, 3; No. 4 yellow, 2; No. 6 yellow, 1 ; sample yellow, 1 ; No. 1 mixed, 1; No. 2 mixed, 7; No. 3 mixed, 6; No. 4 mixed, 3; No. 5 mixed. 1; No. 6 mixed, 2; sample mixed, 10; total, 65. Oats No. 2 white. 2; No. 3 white. 24; No, 4 white, 4; sample -white, 1; No. 1 mixed, 1; No. 3 mixed, 4; total, 36. Rye No. 2, 3; No. 3, 3; sample, 1; total, 7. Barley No. 3, 1; No. 4, 1 ; sample, 1 ; total, 3. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. FINANCIAL Receipts: Wheat Coin Oats Shipments - W heat Corn Oats Today Year Ago .2,206,000 1,654,000 . 400.000 963,000 .1.04-6,000 620,000 352,000 876,000 734.000 313,000 934.000 $100 DOWN v $100 DOWN Buys this nifty new bungalow eot tage consisting of living, dining room, kitchen and two bed rooms. Dandy electric light fixtures, polished floors Full cemented basement and sidewalks to house. This is an exceptionally well built little home. Block to ear and close to school and stores. No. 2202 South 67th St. $100 down or $100 Liberty Bends and $25.00 per month. Price only 12.466. Take West Leavenworth car to 48th St., and trans fer to West Lawn car and ride to the end of the line. This house will be open for inspection between 1 :00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. today. Chicago Live Stock and Provisions. Chicago, July 22. With hog prices to day equalling the lopmott level ever touched, the corn market developed cor responding strength, and closed firm mc to 3$c net higher, with September $1.94 to $1.96 and December 11. 65"4 to tl.65t. Oats gained c to ltc and provisions 12c to 60c. Corn promptly followed the steep ascent made by the hog market. Even If there had been no other incentive than the ac tion of hog values, buylngof corn would have been greatly stimulated. As a mat ter of fact, however, the bulls put much stress also on reports of crop damage said to have already resulted from prevailing dry hot weather. Advices from the south west told of leaves curling ana ot ootioms firing because of the lack of moisture. At Despite want of export demand, oats took an upward swing with corn. Coun try offerings were mainly held higher than the market. Provisions derived strength from grain and hogs. Business, however, was of only a scattered sort. OMAHA PRODUCE Art. Open. I High, f Low. I Close. Yest. Corn 1 July 1.92 1.93 1.92 Mi 193 1.92 Sept. 1.94 1.95 1.92H 1 96 1.93 Dec. 1.63 1.66 1.62 1.66 1.62 Oats ) July .10 .11 .79 .11 .80 Sept. .81 .81 .80 .81 .80 Dec. .83l .83 .82 .83' .82 Pork I July 54.00 64.00 53.40 Sept. 61.45 61.75 51.45 51.75 51.35 Lard Julv 34.26 34.40 34.25 34.40 34.07 Sept. 34.27 34.47 34.27 34.47 34.27 July 28.50 28.60 128.60 28.60 28.37 Sept. 28.25 28.37 28.2S 28.37 28.25 New York, July 22. Stocks rsllied sub stantially today from their severe setback of the previous session, to the discom fiture of an over-confident short Inter est, which seemed of the opinion that technical conditions ravored a protracted reversal. Recoveries were most pronounced In speculative issues which sustained great est losses during yesterday's heavy Bell ing, notably oils, motors and kindred shares. On the rebound some of these stn:l,s were can-led forward 3 to 8 points. Unusual activity was shown by the sec ondary or low grade rails, over half a score of which joined In the general Im provement at gains of one to two points, but dividend-paying rails were apathetic though decidedly firm. General news was more encouraging and distinctly helpful to the long account. Call money denoted Increased ease, metals were quoted at yet higher prices and threatened labor troubles lu the steel and lion Industry lost some of their more serious aspects. The market paused for a brief period In the latter dealings, but gathered re newed strength In the final half hour, closing prices among leaders. Including United States Steel, being at or within fractions of the day's maximum quotations. Sales amounted to 1,476,000 shares. Trading In bonds was Irregular on smaller dealings, the liberty group hold ing steady and Internationals vsrylng slightly. Total sales (par value) aggre gated 112,760,000. Old U. S. registered 2s gained on call, others unchanged. Leading prices and last sales on New York stocks: Sales. High. Low. Closs. Amer. Beet Sugar. ;;,300 91 89 91 American Can !,400 59 57 69 Am.T. Car F 10,200 119 114 118 Amer. H. & L. pfd. 5.300 128 125 128 Amer. Locomo.... 6.MI0 91 87 91 Amer. S. & Ref . . 5,800 85 84 85 Amer. Sugar Ref.. 2,700 138 135 138 Am. Suma. Tob. 2,600 112 110 111 Amer. Tel. & Tel.. 2,000 103 103 103 Amer. Z., L. & S. 1,600 25 24 25 Anac. Copper 9,500 75 74 75 Atchison 1,800 100 100 100 Atl., G. & W.I.S.S. 3,100 170 167 169 Baldwin Locomo. .30,200 111 107 111 Baltimore & O... 2,100 46 46 46 Beth Slt-el "B".. 50,400 100 96 100',, Hutte & S. Cop. 6,600 29 27 29"4 Cal. Petroleum 24,600 43 40 43 Canadian Pacific. 1,700 164 163 164 Central Leather. ..23,600 112 107 112 Ches. & Ohio 900 65 64 65 Chi., Mil. & St. P. 5,400 49 'i 46 49 Chicago & N. W.. 400 100 100 100 Chi.. R. I. & P.. 3.700 31 29 30 Chilio Copper 3.100 49 47 49 Colo. Fuel & I 2,700 51 49 61 Corn Products 11,800 87 'A 84 87 Crucible Steeel 39,700 135 125 134 Cuba Cane Sugar. 8,600 35 33 35 Dtsl. Secur. Corp. . 3,900 78 76 77 Erie 1,400 19 18 18 lien. Electric 300 167 167 167 Gen. Motors 9,400 228 220 228 Gt. Nor. pfd 1,300 95 94 96 Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs. 4,400 48 46 48 Illinois Central 200 101 101 101 Inspira. Copper... 8,600 67 65 66 Int. Mer. Ma. pfd. 4,700 116 116 116 Inter. Nickel 6.900 30 29 30 Inter. Paper 4,300 66 66 68 K. C. Southern... 400 23 23 23 Kennecott Cop 4,200 41 40 41 I.oulsv. & Nash... 114 Mexican Petrol. . .30,200 195 189 195 Miami Copper...... 1,900 31 30 31 Midvale Steel. 19,300 57 56 57 Mo. Pacific 10,400 35 34 35 Mont. Power 400 76 76 76 Nevada Copper. ... 1,000 21 20 21tt N. Y. Central 1,200 81 80 81 N. Y.. N. H. & H. 12,600 36 35 36 Norfolk & W 200 107 ' 106 107 Northern Paccific. 300 95 95 95 Pacific Mail 38 l'an-Amer. Petrol.. 56, 300 112 108 112 Pennsylvania 1,600 46 45 46 Pittsb. & W Va.. 2,900 40 38 40 Pittsburgh Coal.. 2,500 68 66 68 Rav Cons. Copper. 3.500 26 26 25 Reading 8,800 90 89 89 ,. , a c n enn AC a.U or. S. rcep. lion ac ol. u e" Shat. Ariz. Cop.... 1,100 17 16 17 Sinclair Oil & Ref.32,400 62'i 68 61 Southern Pacific. .15.800 107 105 107 Southern Ry 2,500 30 30 30 Studebaker Corp. 41, ion 111 iu itu Texas Co 4,600 270 264 269 Tobacco Prod 11,200 104 100 104 Union Pacific 1,800 134 133 133 United Cigar St.. 4.400 195 190 103 U. S. Ind. Alcoh. 7,700 144 141 143 U. S. Steel 156,100 110 107 109 U. S. Steel pfd 700 117 117 117 Utah Copper 2,400 94 92 93 Westlngh. Elec... 6,300 66 65 56 Wlllvs-Overland .. 6,800 36 36 36 Roval Dutch 62.300 120 115 120 National Lead.... 1.000 83 82 82 Ohio Cities 16,300 58 66 58 Total sales for the day, 1,475,000 shares. Ex-dividend. New'York Coffee. New York. July 22. After opening at a decline of 14 to 25 points, the market for coffee futures rallied on reports or a steadier tone in Brazil. December sold from 20,70 to 21.25, and closed at 21.20, with, the general list clos ing at a net advance of 5 to 35 point There was some sSlllng on the early de cline by Wall street snd New Orleans .n terests. but houses with cotton trade and Brazilian connections were buyers later In the day. July, 22.00c; September, 21.60c; October, 21.47c; December, 21.20c; January, 21.15c: March, 21.05c; May, 21.00c. Spot Coffee Dulli nominally unchanged; Rio 7s, 22 c; santcs 4s, zgc. Wholesale Beef Price. Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective July 14 are as follows: Loins No. 1, 85 c; No. 1, 30 o; No. 5. 25c. Ribs No. 1 16o; No. 1. 17c: No. 3, 16o. Rounds No. 1. 86c; No. 1. 14c; No. 1, 21 c. Chucks No. 1, 17c; No. I, 15c; No. 1. 12c. Quotst ons furnished by the Gllnsky Fruit Co. Vegetables Potatoes. Northern Whites. 160; Colorado 12 60; Ohlos. 2 50: Texas New potatoes, So Cabbage: Texas snd California crate. ec; small lots, 6c Onions, California Reds. 7c. Csllfornls nead lettuce, 13 60 crate; Callfernla bead lettuce. 11.25 dozen; leaf lettuce. 40 dosen; H. G radish !5-3o dozen; H ti onions, 25-35c dozen ;egg plant, 12 50 dozen spinach, mariatl price, hot house cukes. 12 60 dozen; ifUshel basket Texas cukes, I8 60 basket :market basket cukes (shout 1 asparagus, H. Q.. 60-7 6o dozen: Florid tomatoes (6 bssket crates) 7 60 crate: wax and green beans, peas, market price Nuts English walnuts, sack lots. 84c less 85c; No. 1 raw peanuts 10O; Jumbo raw peanuts. 12c; roast No. 1. lie: roast Jumbo. 15a Fruits Oranges: Vaiesciaa. S6-100. 1( 60. 126. 16.00; 150-288-124. 16.60; 176. 100. 216. 250, 17 00. Lemons: Sunklst, 100-160 15.71; Red Ball, 100-160. $1.1. Grap fruit: California (all sizes) 18.26 Bananas. 7 to 8c. Strawberries: Missouri. 17 10 Pineapples- 42-48, $6 60: 14-10-16. ! 00. Plates No. 1, 16c; No. J, 14c; No. I, 11 e. New York Money. New York, July 22 Mercantile Paper 6 5. Sterling, 60-day bills. 14.27; commercial 60-dny bills on banks, $4.27; commercial, 60-day bills, $4.28; demand, 14.32; cables. 14.33. Francs Demand. 17.16; cables, $7.14. Guilders Demand, 37e; cables, 37c. Lire Demand, 18.60; cables, 18.58. Time loans Strong; all dates unchanged. Call money Steady; high, 6 per cent; low: 6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent; losing bid, 6 per cent; offered at 7 per cent; last loan, 6 per cent. C'ottoo Futures. New York, July 22. Cotton Futures opened steady; October, 36. 03c; December, 35.15c; January, 35.15c; March, 35.05c; May. 34 86c;- Cotton futures closed firm: October, $35.65; December, 136.86; January, 135.70; March, 135.76; May, 136.52. New York Produce. New York, July 22. Butter steady; cieamery higher than extras, 6455c; creamery extras, 54c; firsts, 5153c. Eggs tSeady, unchanged. Cheese Steady, unchanged. Poultry Alive, firm; broilers, 3943c: fowls, 40c; others unchanged. Dressed, steady and unchanged. Chicago Produce. Chicago, 111.. July 22. Butter Market unchanged. Eggs Market higher; receipts, 23,338 cases; firsts, 4243c; ordinary firsts, 39 40c; at mark, cases Included, 3841c; storage-packed firsts, 4344c. Poultry Alive, market unchanged. common and medium, 19.76 14.76. Butcher cattle: Steers, 17.00igil4.50; cows, $6 75 10.36 ; canners and cutters, $5.50 6.76. Veal calves, Ilgnt and handy weight, 118.0018.75; feeder steers, 18.5012.60; stocker steers. 17.6011.Z5; western range steers. 19.0016.50; cows and heifers, 18.6012.75. Hogs Receipts, 19,000 head: estimated tomorrow, 12,000 head; market strong mostly 25c to 50c higher, some 60c to 75c up; top, 123.00; bulk of sales, 121.40 22.90; heavy weight, 121.8022.90; me dium weight, $21.7523.00; light weight, $21.6023.O0; light light, 120.7522.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $21.0021.75; packing sows, rough, J2O.2521.0O; pigs. $20 00(6 21.00. Sheeir Receipts, 22.000 head; estimated tomorrow, 20,000 head; market strong. Lambs, 84 pounds down, 114.7518.00; culls. 11.7514.50; yearling wethers, 110.59 14.00. Ewes: Medium, good and choice, $7.259.50; culls and common, $3.0006.76. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., July 22. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,600 head; market strong on fat, steady on others. Beef steers, 112.80 18.00: fat cows and heifers, $7.50 1& 13.25. canners, $5.607.00; stockers and feeders, S7.0Oll.50; veal calves, $10.0017.60; feeder cows and heifers, $7.009.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market steady to 20c higher. Light. 122.0022.50; mixed, 121.0022.00: heavy. 120.2521.00; bulk of sales. 120.6022.00. 8heep None. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, July 22. Cattle Receipts. 18,200 head: market higher; steers, $9.85 fi) 18.00; heifers, $6.5514.00; cows, $6.35 12.25; calves, 112.7514.50; stockers, $7.60 12.10. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market higher; bulk, $22.59'22.90; lights, !22.ooig 22.50; sows, $23.256 22.50; pigs. $18.00 21.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8.000 head; market lower; lambs, $9.0016.28; ewes. $3.00. 17.00. I St. Joseph Livestock. St. Joseph, Mo., July 22. Cattle Re ceipts:. 3.700 head; market steady; steers, $9.0016.60; cows snd heifers, $5.60 15.60; calves. $7.00S14.50. Hogs Receipts. 6,000 head; market higher, top, $23.00; bulk. $23.2522.75. Sheep Receipts. 4.500; market steady; ewes. $9.6016.76; lambs, $7.009.00. liar Silver. New York, July 22. Silver Bar, $1.04 Mexican dullars, 80 q, Turpentine and Rosin. Savanah, Ga., July 22. Turpentine Firm. 11.19: sales. 408 bbls. ; receipts 653 bbls.; shipments, 4 bbls.; stock, 10,276 bbls. Rosin Firm: sales, 1,069 casks; re celpts, 1,620 casks; shipments, casks; stock, 67,307 casks. Quote: B, 15.2016.60c; D, 16.15 16.25c; E, 16.3016.35c; F, 16.6016.66c; G, 16.6516.75c: H, 16.9017.20c; I, 17.60 17.70c; K, 18.8519. 10c; M, 16.60c; N, 19.9020.10c; WG, 20.2020.36c; WW, 20.60c. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City. Mo.. July 22. Butter Creamery, unchanged; packing, c higher, 4343c. Eggs c to lc higher; firsts, 43 c; seconds, 35c. Poultry Unchanged. Chicago "otatoes. Chicago. July 22. Potatoes Market weaker; arrivals 121 cars. New, (carlotsi rtsh Cobblers. Virginia and Maryland, 17. 0007.25, bbl.; Kansas. Early Ohlos. sacked. $3.003.30. cwt. St. Ixiuls Grain. St. Louts, July 22. Corn September, $1.94; December, $1.65. Oats September 82c; December, 3c. Now York Sugar. Naw York, July 22. Sugar Raw, mar ket steady: centrifugal, 7.28c; fine granu lated, 9.00c. Local Stocks and Bonds Ouotatlona furnished by Burns. Brlnker & Co. Stocks: Bid Asktd Burgess-Nash T pet. pfd...... 99 ... Goorh M. A E. t pel. pfd. B. , 99 100 I, , i-i . , . . . , in, .mil uaraiiis v rvaiii i in t, inu....ii'i iviii Lion Bond. A Sur. Co. Om 300 Vlrh.,lu. I III W.hnnn, 10 ftl Orch. Wtl. 7 pet. pfd.. ,.'...100 100 as. c refers Mill t pet. piu... usis ivv M. E. Smllh 7 net. Pfd. 1932. .101 Swift A Co 130 130 Union Stock Yards 100 101 I'llUMl CC piU., ,, V JW Armour Co.. 4 pet.. 1939.. 88 Lincoln Traction 6s, 1939 I.lm. It KlU 1,1 Ttlc R. 1111 Omaha Athletic f.8. 1920 98 IV A I' H Kt Rv. 5a. ItH'S 7U City of Omaha. Various 16 80 101 100 83 4.(1 pet. New York Bond I.lst. Krlu gen. 4. U. S !s, reg. . 99 U. 8. 2s, coup . 99 V S. cv. Ss reg. 89 U. S. cv. 8s coupon 89 U. S. 4s, reg. .106 II. 8. 4s. coup. 106 Amer. Foreign Sec: 5s ...99 16-16 Amer. Tel. & Tel cv. 6s... 102 Ang -French 6s 97 A. l o. 4S. . 8f Atch. gen. 4s.. 79 U. & . cv. 4s 75 Beth. Steel ref. 6a 89 On. Leather 6s 96 ui. ' 51 97 Cen. 1'iic 1st ('. O. cv. 6a. . 89 C. B. & y. Joint 4s 96 C. M. St. P. cv. 4s 71 C R. I. A P. Ry. ref. 4s. . . 71 Colo. & S. ref. 4s 80 Chill Copper cv. 7s 123 City of Paris 6s 97 Vi D. Rio G. ref. 6s 60 V. Dtitn of Can. fs (1931) 95 Bid. xoffered. xGen. Klec bs. Gt. Northern 1st 4i,s 81 111. Central ref. 4i 60 Int. M M. 6s.. 91 K. C. Southern ref 6s 82. I,. N. tin 4s.. 84 lM. K. A f. I 1st 4s 60 Mo, Par. geii. 4s 60 (Mont. Tow. 4s. . 92 N. Y. Central tele 6s 9" No. Pac 4s.... 79 I'o. Pac. Ss.... 68 orcg. Short Line ref. 4s.. 86 Pac. Tel. & Tel. 6s 92 Pa con. 4 s. . 96 xPa'. gen. 5h 93 Read gen. 4s. 81 St. I.. & San F. adj. 6s 66 ' Sinclair oil & ! ref. ht. Sn. I'ue. cv. Is. So. Rv. 6s !Tex. Co. cv. 6103 iTe. A Pac. 1st 90 (Union Pac. 4s.. 8 U. S. Rubber 6s Ss !r. S. St.-i'l 6s.. too' iwubash let ... 94 99 107 ' 92 Evaporated Apples and Dried fruits. New York, July 22. Evaporated Ap ples Quiet. Prunes In demand. Aprlcota Firm. Peaches Few offered. Raisins Wanted. London Money. London, July 22. Bar silver, 64d per ounce. Money and discount unchanged, the same time forecasts gsve no indica tion of relief during the next two days. - Real Estate Transfers Charles Wr. Martin and wife to El- met N. Tipton Bamnan avenue 127.5 ft. w. of 28th avenue n. s. 4x120 ft $ 62,00 Julius Molnar and wife to Ballnt Kuty and wife 17th st. 230 ft. n. of Ames svenue e. s. 80x128 ft 1 John H. Harte and wife to Clyde G. Smith' n. w. corner 50th and California st. 100x128 ft 1,700 William J. Hoffman and wife to Lottie B. Edwards Burdette st. 60 ft. e. of 43d st. n. s. 50x120 ft 1,100 Frank H. Berry and wife to Mary A. McCulley n. w. corner 62d and Grant sts. 100x128 ft 2,700 Tilly Goodman and husband to Dave Stein Hamilton st. 95 ft. w. of 32d St. s. s. 47.5x120 ft 6,000 Charles L. Hopper -and wife to Charles D. Harrower Corby st. 140 ft. w. of 19th st. n. s. 47x125 ft... 4,600 Nathan Somberg and wife- et al. to Arthur Smith et all n. w. corner 18th and Nicholas sts. 40x108 ft. and other property 11,000 Mary O'Connor to George M. Max well Farnam st 144 ft. w. of 4 Id st. s. s. 48x128.6 ft 4,600 Andrew Nelson and wife to Ben hardt Andersen n. c. corner 31st and Young sts. 132x132 ft 1,300 Security Trust & Saalngs Bank to John O. Detweller Burdette et. 180 ft, e. of Military avenue n. s. 60x 120 ft 460 Josef Dusek, to Mary Urban Hickory st. 150 U. e. of 6th st. s. s. 60s 100 ft. 1,100 8terllng Realty Co. to Nebraska Power Cd. n. e. corner 20th and Howard sts 132x148 ft 55,000 Victory Bonds & Liberty Bonds Coupon and Registered. BOUGHT AND SOLD New York Market Quotations. MACK'S BOND HOUSE. 1421 First Nst'l. Bank Bldg. Tel. Tyler 3644. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, July 22. Corn July, $1.94; September. $1.94; December, $1.64. Successful Promoter Who has the confidence of high-class stock sales man is open for a propo sition. All correspond ence treated confidential. Address No. 3614. Liberty Bond Prices. New York, July 22. Prices of Liberty bonds at 11:10 a. m. today were: First 3s. 99.60; first 4s, 93.76; second 4s, 93.66; first 4s, 94.80; second 4s. 93.66; third 4s, 94.86; fourth 4s, 93.36; Vic tory 3s, 100.00; Victory 4s, 69.36. Liberty bonds doting prices: First 3s, 99.60; first 4s. 93.76; second 4s, 93.24; first 4s, 96.00; second 4s, 93.90; third 48, 95.00; fourth 4s, 93.60; Victory 3s, 100.00; Victory 4s. 99.96. New York Dry Goods. New York, July 22. Print cloths today were firmer and higher. Yarns advanted. Raw silk went back again to a basis of $11 a pound. Burlaps were quiet land firm. 811k hosiery was active. Jobbers reported a steady business. New York Metals. New York, July 22. Copper Electroly tic, spot, nominally 23c. Futures, firm; July. 23c; August. 23o; Sptember, 24c. Iron and lead steady, unchanged. SKirNOiER PACKING COMPANY Pfl BUTTER e EGGS IH6 1118 -Douglas Sir Tel-Douasl52l As Syndicate 'Member We Offer Government of Switzerland 512 Gold Bonds of 1929 at 96y4, to yield over 6. Detailed Circular On Request BURNS, BRINKER & COMPANY Stocks and Bonds for Investment. 449-452 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Omaha. 4JfrAfiJU asyxdb SIsOjtL