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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1919. 7 ft 9. REAL ESTATE WANTED HA E Inquiries for food home In food locations Do you want to sell your property? Lint It with C. A. Grimm! tlOmihi Nafl BK. Bldf. IF your property I for ill, or rant, lUt lr with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO.. J70S Lske, Webster MO. FOR quick results Hat your property with 8. P BOSTWICK A SON. 800 Baa Bldf, Tyler 0. POP quick sale Hat your property with W. O. 8HRIVER. WE can aall your 4 to 7-room houaa; Hat It with ua. Cretan. (08 Baa, Douflas ion. FINANCIAL. Private Money. 8HOPEN 4 COMPANY. Don. 4111. Save money and time, aea ua first, -year pptlonal loana. 6 par oant. DAY MAYNE Omaha, 505 Keeltne Bid. Dour 64. Council Bluffa, la.. 14 Pearl 8t Tel. 101. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. OKEEFE RE AX, ESTATE CO. loifi Om Nat. Bk. Bide Doug. I71S. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. &Vi and 6 p. o. loans on real estate, Private money. R. J. Shields. 601 Keellne. D. 6893 MONEY to lend on Improved Real Eatate. Intareat payable eeml-anually. W. H. THOMAS A SON, 228 Keellne Bldf. CITY and farm loana; 6V4 and S par cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 418 Keellna Bldf. $100 to 110.000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed, Weed Bldg . lath and Farnam. D E BUCK. LoanT443 Omaha Natl. Miscellaneous. MONEY to loan on automobiles; rates rea sonable. Box O-!0, Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. HOUSE AND ACRE. Lies fine, high and sightly, four blocks from Benson oar line, juat north of Dun dee, alx lota, SOxUS feet, with good five room bungalow; oak finish In living room and dining room, oak floors, fine well and clatern. with soft water in the kitchen; garage; large cave; chicken home; atable for three head; all kinds of fruit, alfalfa, grapea and plenty of garden space; everything In Al condi tion. Thla place Is a bargain at $5, 600. Require) about 12.000 to 12,600 to han- aie. D. V. SHOLES CO., Douglas 48. REALTOR8. 15 City. Nat. Bk. Bldg Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND. Guaranteed to pay t per cent on the Inveatment. 1,600 acrea, part valley al falfa land, timber, portion table land, productive crop land. 135 per acre, will carry 129.000, 6 years at per cent. 770 acres, 1 miles from good town on th main line of the U. P. from Denver to Kanaas City, about 60 miles south east of Denver. Location, quality of soil, Improvements and terms are sel dom If aver duplicated. Price 122,600. C. K. DA VIES. 1 Kearney, Neb. , LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO LAND. Come with us next Tuesday for the Flagler district and secure a farm where prices are still low 125 to 140. Don't wait phone us today. D. 4264. Shedd Investment Company, Railway Ex change', Omaha. FOR SALE 160 acres wheat land, north eaatern Colorado. mile from town and railroad; now under cultivation and under care of reliable renter; land rising In value quickly; 150 per acre; communicate direct with owner. How- ard M. Batchelder, Sterling, Colo. '0,000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lit ooln Co., Colo., lands. Bargains. Eaav terms. See J. L. Maurer. Arriba. Coin Minnesota Lands. ANOTHER GOOD ONE. IMPROVED QUARTER. Can"t wait long, these kind aell quick; 160 acres Hamilton county, located three miles from Marquette, Neb. XJood five room house, barn for six head of horses, hay mow for 6 tons of hay. leanto for 6 cows, chicken housed good well and windmill, 1 cistern, 70 acres under plow, lies level to gently rolling, 25 acres of which Is In alfalfa, perfect stand. The balance of this quarter Is In rolling pas ture, all the very best of black loam soil, with clay sub-soil. Place all fenced and cross-fenced. Some nice shade and fruit trees. An Ideal grain and stock farm. Price 1115 per acre, about one third rash, balance good terms. If in terested, address Larson & Carraher, Central City, Neb. BRINGING UP FATHER See Jilt end Pags of Colors i Maggie hi Full n The Sunday Bee. Drawn for The Bee by McManiu Copyright 1919 International News Service. Ctf COLLY! THi It) A LONESOME PLACE! FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE A very choice valley farm consisting of 273 acres, situated In Mills county, Iowa, and located about 15 miles from Council Bluffs. Good seven-room house, barn, corn crib and other neces sary buildings. This Is a sandy loam farm and easy to cultivate and has no wsste land. This year's crop Is as follows: Corn, ISO acres; wheat and oats. 65 acres; hay field. 30 acres, bal ance In pasture. This property is owned by a non-resident and Is offered at sn exceedingly reasonable figure for Immediate sale. Price 1175 per acre. V'qr full particulars address Bromley & Lewis. Glenwood. la. 4'i'i-ACRE farm for sale, 3 miles north of Sloan. la.; buildings on the King of Trails, which will soon be paved Price 1275 per acre; $10,000 on contract. $30. 000 March 1, 1920, b lance carried back at. 6 per cent. Security bank. Sloan. la. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands FOR SALE 1600-acre ranch, 44 miles from Lynch and two miles from Gross, Neb.; plenty of water, pasture and hay land; 1100 acres In pasture, 135 acres of alfalfa, balance hayland; 12 acres hog-tight; an excellent place for hogs, cattle and horses; buildings, yards and windmills all new and would take $10. OuO to duplicate. Price for a short time, $60 per acre. Harry E. Dawe. owner, Goodwin. Neb. Kansas Lands. CATTLE PROPOSITION Two of the beat large cattle ranches In Kansas; 3,500 acres; Greenwood County; 400 acrea of alfalfa; 3,200 acres Wichita County. N. C. Tate, Howard, Kan. 160 ACRES rolling land, 6 miles from Craig, I miles Bertha; 120 acre cult., 80 acres hog-tight fence; spring stream; good improvements; S acres oak timber; well; wind mill; blue grass pasture. Price only $200 per acre; easy terms. Clarence Dingle, Agent. Cra lg, Neh, FOR SALE My four Improved farms in Kimball county; all of them ready to move onto; loine winter wheat on part of them; can rent them If buyer wishes; two 640-acre places: one 220-acre, one 160-acre. Write for particulars and pries. Guy Forsllng, Kimball. Neb. Nebraska Lands FOR SALE 30-acre tract of ground ad joining C, B. & Q. track at Schaupps Siding, between Ashton and Loup City. Well Improved. Trice $5,500. Address the owner. Wm. Lewandowski, Loup City, Neb. ROCK COUNTY. 320 acres, 8 miles from Newport; all but 40 acres In crop; 45 acres In alfalfa; buildings worth $6,000 and In splendid repair. This is a corking good place and cheap at $60 an acre. Terms. KIMBALL COUNTY. Rough section north of Dlx. near Kirk; 100 acres tillable; 110 an acre; terms. Scottsbluff District. 320 acrea, 9 miles from Bayard and 4 miles from be?t dump, 201 acres umlor Irrigation and in rrop. Fine set of new buildings worth fti.OOO. This 1 under the government canal. A bargain at $tJU ai acre. SARPY COUNTY. 174 acres, 6 miles from South Omaha, and one-half mile from Fort (.'rook; fair buildings: nearly all tillable. Som" fine bottom pasture; $S7.50 an acre; one-half rash. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. r. 37 Omaha National Bank Bldg. IMPROVED 280-acre farm in Todd coun ty. Minnesota; buildings consist of seven-room bouse, barn, granary, corncrib, windmill, etc.; 130 acres under cultiva tion, balance used for meadow and pas ture; no waste land; this farm will pro duce good crops of corn, oats, clover, potatoes, etc.; located only a mile from railroad town; good soil: would make a good grain or stock farm; price $22.50 per acre. Schwab Bros. 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 'AN IDEAL STOCK RANCH FOR SALE" Eight hundred acres In one body; 400 acres Platte Valley farm land under Irrigation ditch which will soon be opened; 400 acres hill pasture and hay land. Four and one-half miles to good town on main line of Union Pacific rall rond. School on land. For particulars, address Y-615, Omaha Bee. ONE HUNDRED beautiful farms for sals in the vicinity of Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Come and see them George Atchison Land Co., Mankato. Minn. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Miscellaneous. For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota farms and ranches, see ALEXANDER & GIPE, Doug. 9008. 821 Paxton BIk. AUTOMOBILES For Sale. DID YOU EVER SEE THE LIKE The cleanest and best stock of nearly new cars in Omaha. Including two Cadil lac eights, two Hudson sixes, 17 Stuts, special, 19 Overland, two IS Chevrolets, Podge. Grant six, Saxon six, Maxwell, Mitchell, a bunch of Fords and manV others; ail sold under a guarantee of money back If not satisfied. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILE. TOO ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 50 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS FORD LIVERY CO. DOUG. 8622. 1314 HOWARD. GOOD 160-acre farm; 80 in cultivation, rest pasture; 4 miles from county seat; water In house, good outbuildings. Taken at once. $15 acre. Address owner, Thomas McGulre. Imperial. Neb. A GRKAT LAND DEAL. 440 acres by Chadron, $19 per acre; great snap; act at once or be too late. F. M. Hl'RLESS, HADAR, NEB. FOR farms and farm loans In Washington, Douglas and Sarpy counties, see Paul Petersen, 364 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone D. 1S05 or Walnut 3106. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches in good old Dawes county. Arab L. Hungerford. Craw ford. Neb. A. LEE & COMPANY. Expert automobile washers, slmonyers and polishers: all work guaranteed 2309 N. IStb St. Victor Garage. Ph Web 307. 3701 SOUTH J1ST ST. SOUTH 399 PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 17T. 1407-21 Capitol Ave. 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. 410L USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 Farnam St. , Doug. 1970. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col orado lands see HELD LAND CO.. 66' Brandda Bldg MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn mid alfalfa farms at the right price. M A. LARSON. Central City. Neb PRICE and terms right on northeast Ne braska Improved corn and alfalfa farms. C. V Nelson. 6 1 fi Om. Nat. Bk. Bid g. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holmes. Hi.shnell. Neb FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PAT2MAN. 301 Karbaeh BIk Tyler 684. Wisconsin Lands. FOR SALE Choice stock and dairy farms in Grant and Crawford counties. Write for list. Chas. W. O'Neill, Bridgeport, Wis. FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm; timely sales, quick returns. Held Land Co.. 664 Brandels Bldg. FOR SALE Bulck 17, D-35 Touring .car, overhauled. New batteries. Price 1510. Dr. Knollenberg, 4718 South 24th. Tel. South 179. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. - 2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb FORDS. BUICKS, DODGE. NEW AND USED CARS. FORD BODIES. O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO.. $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af finity spark plug. Baysdorfer, 21 0 N 18th BARGAINS IN USED CARS. , McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th & Jackson. Pord Agents, D. 1500. DANDY Chevrolet, 6-pass., 1918 model; Kuod tires and extras; bargain If sold todny. 107 S 44th. Phone Walnut 2818. "NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. OPPOS 11 11 11 TO SHARE IN The profits derived from the operation of a theater as well as the rental received from apartments and stores. BEAR IN MIND: Profits heretofore going to a few individuals in operating theaters, will go to the stockholders. Just take a little survey to satisfy yourself that an opportunity to par ticipate in dividends like this is rare. We are placing a limited amount of 7 cumu lative preferred stock at $50.00 a share. Our advice to you, act quick; this stock will be grabbed up in a hurry- Modern, Fireproof. Latest Heating, Cooling Equipment and Ventilating System. Seating 1,200 Persons. 34 Modern Apartment . Two Stores on Each Side of Theater. Ground for Proposed Building la Located In the Fastest Growing Suburban Section 24th and Ames Avenue. Theater, Apartments and Store Building As It Will Appear When Completed. Authoritative Estimated Earnings and Expenses Theater Admission Receipts $62,092.00 Apartments and Stores t. . . . . . .... 18,885.00 Total Receipts ............. .r.. . .i :. . $80,977.00 Expenses .:. . . . . . .:. $44,484.00 Total Net Profits ... . . . ..$36,493.00 No Promotion Stock We are not making any excessive claims, but know, after a little investigation on your part, you will say that we have a proposition that is hard to equal. Population in North Omaha Is Equal to That of Lincoln, Nebraska. We will accept Liberty Bonds at par value in payment of stock. .INFORMATION COUPON. .1919. AMES REALTY CORPORATION, Omaha, Neb. Am interested in your proposition. With out obligations on my part kindly mail me full particulars. NAME 'B" ADDRESS . Ames Realty Corporation ERIC J. HALLGREN, President. w. B. BURKETT, Vice President. RALPH F. CLARY, Secretary-Treasurer. 2404-6 Ames Avenue. Telephone Colfax 175. Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVESTOCK Omaha Live Stock. Omaha, Auf. 12, 1919. Receipts were: Cattle Hogs Sheep Official Monday 16,273 4,424 44.5J2 Estimate Tuesday .. 5,300 4.400 35,000 2 days this week ...21,573 9.024 72.6S2 Same last week 23.4U3 9,371 68.148 Same days 2 wks ago 25,568 17,756 58,289 Same 3 wks ago 30,960 16.268 40,034 Same days year ago. .16.046 13.724 37,4 Cattle There was an extremely light Tuesday's run of cattle here today, only 6.300 head being reported In. Compared with the size of "he total run the supply of natives was large and the market open ed stow, packers being out for a S6c re duction in prices. Butcher stock was ac tive and fully steady; some of the good ones selling stronger. Feeder offerings were limited and sold very readily at prices that were 25o or more above yester day. Trade in western beef started earlier this morning, prices generally steady with yesterday. Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime beeves, 17. 60 18.50; good to choice beeves, 17.5018.40; good to choice beeves. $16.75 17.26; fair to good beeves, S14.0015.60; common to fair beeves, ilj.0014.00; choice to prime yearlings. $17.0018.00; good to choice yearlings, 15.00 16.76; fair to food yearlings, $12.60eH 60; common to fair yearlings, $10.00(512.SO; good to choice heifers, $10.00iSil3.00; good to choice cows, 19.26 12.00; fHlr to good cows, $7.609.00; com mon to fair cows, J5.767.60; good to choice stackers. $12.00614.00; medium to good feeders, 110 0011.50; good to choice stockers. $9.0011.00: fair to good stack ers, $7.509.00; common to fair stockers. $6.507.50; stock heifers. $S.608.60; stork cows. $6.007.60; stock calves, 17.50 10.00; veal calves, I8.0013.00; bulls, stags, etc., t7.0012.00: choice to prime grass beeves. $14.0015,25; good to choice grass beeves, $12.00 13. 50; fair to good grass beeves, $10.0011.60; common to fair grass beeves. $8.00 9.50; Mexican beeves, $7. 50 9. 00. BEEF STEERS. So. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 11 1097 $11 25 33 1076 $17 00 15 1310 17 25 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 10 650 16 00 61 876 17 00 23 928 18 00 COWS. 10 983 6 65 6 9940 47 40 45 938 8 00 20 836 8 35 24 960 8 70 16 996 9 00 6 868 9 10 13 846 9 50 HEIFERS. 16 694 8 50 14 765 9 00 8 732 10 00 8 913 10 26 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 61 743 9 35 9 902 9 75 AUTOMOBILES FORD MAKKET. 2230 Farnam. Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 1U0 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co.. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO., RELIABLE REBUILT CARS. 2032 Farnam. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY 2520 Farnam St. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St FOR TERMS ON USED CARS- VAN BRUNT S Look for the red seal on wind shield. FOR SALE Super Hudson, model H; 6 new rord tires; reflnished and repaint ed. $1,260. Douglas 4870. ONE Ford Touring car in good condition. for sale. Phone South 4252. NEW Oakland touring car. Web. 6754. Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured in Omaha, 24-hour serv ice, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and tender repairing; body dents removed; new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFQ. CO., 1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917 F. P. BARNUM CO., 2125 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High grade automobile painting. 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. Doug Ian 7390. Tires and Supplies. WE will ship, subject to examination, our 3.500-mlle guaranteed tires at these prices: Plain Non-Skld 30x3 t 7.80 S 9.90 30xRH 1.96 11.90 32x3 10.50 12.60 34x4 12.00 14.75 Express prepaid when cash accompanies order. Standard Tire Co., 410 North 13th St. Phone Douglas 3830 NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., 2914 FARNAM ST W K758. NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We leircau ana reouna urea uj uiyuuio process. Ideal Tire Service. 2576 Har ney St. GAIN more miles; have your tires re treaded by O. & G. Tire Co. 2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLET - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES- Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle man. 27th and T,envenworth Streets, PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect We distribute. Phone Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St To Whom it May Concern: I will not be responsible for debts contracted by wife. Lulu E. Nickels, from Aug. 12. Benno A. Nickels. WILL E. H. Shelly please caU Vee at Tyler 4113 RENT Electric vacuum sweeper by the day. Delivered. Webster 4283. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. FOR SALE A pig with five legs; three legs in front and can walk; the color is red, and it's healthy. Write or call on Wm. C. Wascher. Beemer. Neb. BROOD SOWS Buy on Birdhaven Profit Ktarlni Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. S. Pettis. Ageat Harness, Saddles end Trunks. m... mum vuisnre. ALFRED CORNISH & C?Q.. 1810 FarMm TEAM, harness and wagon all complete iur jjau: act quick. Douglas 4964. Z4Z1 Cuming St SOUND, new, coarse hay. 115 per ton. Wagoner, 801 N. 16th. FINE driving mare, worth $76; first $35 takes her. Call Colfax 2649. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WHITE kitten wants home. WTalnut 3626 MONEY TO LOAN. Short Term Notes Quotations furnished hy The Peters Trust company: Bid. Asked. First Liberty 3s 99.90 Arm. Con. Deb. 6s, 1924 101 103 Beth. Steel 7s. 1922 102 102 Canada 5s, 1921 87H .98 Cudahy 7s. 192$ 101 102 Int. R. T. 6s, 1921 86ft 87 Kan. City Ter. 6s. 1922 100H 100 Proctor & G. 7s. 1922 10214 13 Russian Rubles 6 Ha. 1936 97 101 Union Pacific 6s 1928 10214 103 Wilson & Co. 6s. 1928 98 98 1j Third Liberty 41s 94.84 Fourth Liberty 4i,s 93.22 Am. For. S!C. 1919 991, 100 Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s. 1925 1014 102 Am. Tel. 6s, 1924 99 100 Am. Tobacoo 7s, 1922 102 103 Am. Tobacco 7s, 1923 1031 10314 Anglo-French ,6s, 1920 97V 9714 Arm. Con.- Deb. 6s. 1928 101 102 Omaha, City of, various 4.62 pet. Un. Stk. Yds. Om. 1st 6s. 1931 96 97 Wilson Conv. 6s. 1928 981s 99 V4 61 784 10 36 37 910 10 66 22 976 11 00 WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING. 17 cows. $16 10 60 6 cows 1113 10 50 39stkrs. 777 11 16 17 fdrs.. 874 12 20 3hfrs.. 820 9 75 46 cows. 812 10 26 43 cows. 894 9 20 20 strs.l017 10 26 32 strs.1127 12 00 Hogs Receipts today amounted to 66 loads, estimated at 4,400 head. There was a vigorous demand and trade active at prices that opened 25c higher than yes terday and gradually improved, with the late sales as much as 60c higher. Bulk of today's sales was $21.0021.60, with a top at $22.00. HOG 3. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 66. .249 70 $21 00 61. .236 70 $21 06 81. .216 70 21 00 60. .249 ... 21 li 64. .206 110 21 20 22. .213 ... 21 25 75. .229 190 31 30 54. .308 ... 21 40 64. .236 ... 21 60 29. .233 ... 21 75 79. .220 80 22 00 Sheep More sheep and lambs were re ceived at Omaha today than at any other of the primary markets, about 35,000 head showing up. Character of the offerings wss about the same as usual, fully three fourths of the run consisting of feeders. Packers were out early looking over the receipts and the demand from this quar ter was broad and active, with prices ruling about 1015e higher. Best fat lambs changed hands around $16.60 16.66, with choice ewes quotable up to $9.00. Wethers and yearlings were scarce, but toppy wethers would bring $10. SO. and choice yearlings are safely quotable up to $10.60. Although feeding lambs were plentiful, there was considerable compe tition from country buyers and specula tors; trade averaged strong to 16c higher; best feeder lambs sold at $14.50. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $16.0016.65; lambs, fair to good, $15.O015.75; feeder lambs, good to choice. $14.0014.50; feeder lambs, medium, $13.00 13.76: lamb culls, $10.0012.00: year lings. $9.7610.50; wethers, $9.009.75; ewes, good to choice, $7.75 8.75; ewes, fair to good, $6.00 7.60; ewe culls and canners, $2.606.00; breeding ewes, $9.00 13.50. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of umana. FURNITURE. pianos and notes as security. $40 6 mo.. H. goods, total. $3 60. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY. 432 Security Bldg. 16th A Farnam. Ty. 668. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE 1301 DOUGLAS ST. FARMS and city loans. JC. H. LOUGEE. INC. (38 Keellne Bids. Chicago live Stock. Chicago, Aug. 12. Cattle Receipts. 17. 000 head; estimated receipts tomorrow, 11,000 head; market weak; beef steers, medium and heavy weight: Choice and prime $17.60 19.35; medium and good. $13.2517.60; common, $10.6013.25; light weight, good and choice, $15.0018.75; common and medium, $9.7515.00; butcher cattle heifers, $7.75(3H5.25; cows, $7.60'B (S14.50; canners and cutters, $6.257.50; veal calves, light and handy weight. $20.00 21.00; feefler steers, $8.2513.75; stack er steers. $1.00 iff 11.25.; western range beef steers, $9.76iffll7.00; western range cows and heifers, $S.0013.50. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; estimated receipts tomorrow, 10,00 head; unsettled mostly 2740c higher; top. $23.40; heavj weight, $21.2523.25; medium weight. $21.4023.30; light weight, $21.2523.35; light lights, $19.2522.00; heavy packing sows, smooth, $20.2521.16; packing sows, rough. $19.0020.25: pigs, $17.6019.60. Sheep Receipts, 26.000 head; estimated receipts tomorrow, 28,000 head; stronn; lambs, 84 pounds down. $14.2517.25; culls and common, $10.00013.75; yearling weth ers, $10.25 13.00; ewes, medium, good and choice, $7.509.OO; culls and common. $3.0O7.0O. New York Coffee. New York. Aug. 12. The market for coffee futures was steadier during today's trading on a rally In Santos futures and reports of a better spot demand. The opening was 6 to 10 points hlghe and December sold up to 21.10c before the end of the morning, or about 20 points higher. The buying, however, seemed to be pretty well confined to two or three brokers with European and Brazilian con nections, and prices later eased off under realizing, with December selling down to 20.90c. and with the general list closing net 10 points higher to 7 points lower. September, 21.38c; October. 21.22c; De cember, 20.90c; January. 20.90c; March 20S5c; May, 2n.80c; July. 20.70c. Spot coffee, firm; Rto 7s, 224c: San tos, 4s, 29 Vic. It was reported that a bid of 30 cents London credits had been accepted for Santos 4s In the cost and fielght market, but that firm offers were generally above that. The official cables reported no change In the Brazilian mar kets, except In the case of Santos futures, which were 125 to 160 rels higher. Rio cleared 28,000 bags for New York, and Victoria 19.000 for New Orleans. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports were 30,000. GRAIN MARKET Omaha, August 12. 1919. Receipts of grain today were 146 cars of wheat, 8 cars of corn. 3 cars of oats, 3 cars of rye and no barley. Wheat prioes were unchanged to a cent up. the bulk a cent advance. There was hardly enough corn sold to make a market. Prlcea ob tained were unchanged to a cent lower. Oats were H to 1 cent off, generally He decline. Rye was unchanged. There was no barley marketed up to a late hour. Cash sales today were: Corn No. 6 white: 1 car. $1.95. No. I yellow: t ear. $1.P6. No. 1 yellows 1 car. $1.96. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.16. Oats No. 1 white, 1 car, 7314c. No. 3 white: I cars, 73c; 1 car. 724c. No. 4 white: 3 cars, 72VC. Rye No. 2: 1 car. 11.45. Wheat No. 1 hard: cars. $2 21; 1 ear, $1.20; 1 car. $2.19, t cars, $2.19 (smutty). No. 2 hard: 1 csr, $2 22 (dark, smutty); 1 car. $2.20; 1 car. $2.19; 15 cars, 12.18: 2 cars, $2 18 (smutty); 12 cars, $2.17; 1 car, $2.U (yellow); I car, $3.07 (smutty). No. 3 hard: 1 car. $2.19; 4 cars. $2.16; 1 car. $1.14; 1 tar, $2 13; 1 car. $2.12. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.13; 1 car. $3.06 (yellow). No. 6 hard: 1 car. $2 03; 1 car. $2 03 (yel low); S cars, $2 03. No. 8 northern spring: 1- csr, $2.21. No. 4 northern spring: 1 car, $3.16 (smutty); 1 car, $2.13. No. northern spring, 1 car, $2.06. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago FINANCIAL New York, Aug. 12 Dullness and Ir regular price changes were the conspicu ous features of today's stock market. The volume of business dwindled almost to the smallest total of any full aesslon in many weeks, sales amounting to only 775.000 shares. Unlike the previous ay, the opening was nravy, evidently as a direct conse quence of pressure from the short inter est, which centered mainly in steels and the shares of related groups. Thereafter the list rallied and reacted slternately, equipments, oils and some of the food Issues, as well us various unim portant specialties helping to stabilise the market. Ralls, tobaccos and sundry un classified stocks moved contrarily, but the tone at the close waa firm to strong, Baldwin Locomotive leading at a gain of almost 7 points. There were no essential changes In fun damental conditions touching upon the stock market, call money remaining com paratively easy, despite misgiving created by the heavy withdrawal of federal de posits. The industrial situation was more favor able. Additional capital underwrltlngs were reported, Including the formation of a syndicate for the sale of the new United States Ruhber common stock. Rumors dealing with new foreign loans, with In timations of a French municipal offer ing, were said to be premature. Inci dentally, exchange on Paris was slightly firmer, rates to other Important centers also Improving, r American Can . . . Amer. C. & F . . . . Amer. H. & L.. Pfd. Amer. Loco Amer. S. & Re Amer. Suma. Tob. Amer. Tel. & Tel. Amer. Zinc. L. & S. Anaconda Copper Atchison Atl., G. & W. I. 8.S. Baldwin Loco. B AO Beth. Steel "B". .15,800 Butte & Sup. Cop. 600 Sales. High. 800 85Si 2,600 62 13,700 131 1.100 1 22 Si 28.000 90 . 2.000 13314 6.500 93 6,200 102 500 25 4,800 68T . 800 92 r,rtn i&? 97,600 113 88 25 California Pet 12.300 49 Canadian Pacific. 2,600 15514 Central Leather .. 11,900 101 900 800 400 800 500 7,700 2,900 300 6714 43 25" 4414 46 80 81 16 14 3,000 22314 219 3.200 61 300 27 6.400 51 2,500 2814 500 18 Chesa. & Ohio. C. M. & St. P.. Chicago & N. W. C, R. I. & P.... Chino Copper ... Colo. F. & I Corn Products Crucible Steel ...18,400 136 uuoa tana sugar. i,4ju 33ft Dlst. Sec. Corp.. Erie General Electric General Motors . tGt. North., Pfd. Illinois Central . Int. Mer. Mar. Pfd 4.300 116 Int. Nickel 3,100 27 Int. Paper 2.600 67 K. C. Southern Kennecott Copper 600 37 tLouts & Nash Mex. Petroleum. .84.100 177 Miami Copper Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific Nevada Copper NJ Y. Central. N. Y N. H. & H. 2,900 tNorfolk & West Northern Pacific. 1,900 Psf Tpt Jtr Tl . . flflO Pan-Amer. Pet. ..19,000 107 Pennsylvania . ... " ts I'ltts. & W. Va... 300 Pittsburgh Coal.. 3,700 Ray Con. Cop Reading 6,600 Rep. Iron & Steel 1,400 Sin. Oil & Refin. 15.500 Southern Pacific 10,600 Southern Railway 1,600 Studebaker Corp. Texas Co Tob. Products . . , Union Pacific United Cizar S. . V. S. Ind. Alcohol 1,000 133 U. S. Steel 10,450 10414 Utah Copper ... 6,800 87 Westing. Elec. . . 2,200 Willys-Overland . 3.600 Royal Dutch 21, too Ohio Cities 6,800 National Lead . . 300 tBId. Low. 8514 61 128 120 14 86 131 9014 10014 24 6714 91 150 105 42 85 24 43 163 98 74 56 43 24 44 44 7714 133 82 79 16 3314 88 36 34 69 79 89 65 97 254 8,300 105 300 258 9.900 104 2,600 125 63 33 90 64 80 60 113 26 67 36 173" 27 60 28 18 32 87' 33 104 43 34 67 78- 86 53 96 25 102 252 102 123 127 102 86 62 32 88 62 80 Close. 86 62 130 122 90 132 92 101 26 68 92 162 113 42 87 25 49 155 101 67 43 93 25 44 44 79 136 18 81 16 162 223 87 (6 ll 116 26 67 20 37 110 177 27 61 28 18 74 33 100 88 35 107 43 34 67 24 79 89 55 97 26 105 258 104 125 201 133 104 87 53 33 90 54 80 Wheat 146 Corn 8 Oats 3 Rye S Barley 0 Shipments Wheat 71 Corn 6 Oats 7 Rye n Barley 0 117 146 57 10 14 7 ' 1 52 52 18 7 1 3 0 1 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 739 7 215 Chicago Grain end Provisions. Chicago. Aug. 12. Corn averaged lower In price today and gave evidence that the buying side of the market was unpopu lar as a result largely of continued agi tation against high cost of living. Prices closed unsettled, at lo net decline to c advance, with September $1.91 to $191 and December $15$ to $1.S3. Oats finished c to lc up. and provi sions varying from 65c decline to a rise of 6 cents. Sesbosrd buying tended to lift Uie oats market. Provisions were dull end weak for the same reasons as corn. Advances In the hog market seemed to afford no stimulus Art. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. I Yes'y Corn I Sept. 1.91 I 1 93 1.90 1.91 l.tl Dec. 1.63! 1.64 1.61 1.53 1.63 May 1.48! 1.49 1.47 1.48 1.48 Oats I I I I Sept. : .74 .76 .74 .76 .744 Dec. .77 .78 .76 .77 .77 May .80 .81 .80 .11 .10 Pork Sept. 48.10 48.60 47.65 47.(5 47.90 I.ard I Sept. 31.65 31.66 31 36 31.33 31 66 Oct- 31.25 31.15 SI. 16 31.86 81.60 Rlb 1 Sept. 26.35 126.60 126.35 126.65 26.66 Lw rll j4 ricWIS NATION AL9Afil ' it SAVIMO. Ux Imam on 12 Montm Tim Oiwtnsl 1 Oi'DOooMom I jjj -TEXAS OILS- I select and offer for sale stocks la reputable, dividend-paying Texas com panies, which ere elready producing end offering their issues to secure funds for further development, build refineries, pipe lines, tank ears, etc. Companies of the above character of fer the investor sefety, together with the speculative feature of enormous profits which may be derived therefrom. For detailed information write E. S. WHITE '-ttr 509 Mills Bldf., El Paso, Texas. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, Aug. 12. Potatoes Unsettled: arrivals. 70 cars: Minnesota Early Ohlos, sacked, carlots, $3.26 & 3.60 cwt. ; Kansas, Illinois and Missouri, sacked, $3.oo: 25; New Jersey Giants, sacked, carlots, $4.35 cwt. ; New Jersey cobblers, sacked and bulk, carlots, $4.504.65 cwt. r TEXAS OILS 1 select and offer for sale stocks in reputable dividend-paying Texas com panies, which are already j-rojiicing and offering their issues to secure funds for further development, build refineries, pipe lines, tank cars. etc. Companies of the above character of fer the investor ssfety, together with the speculative feature of enormous profits which may be derived therefrom. For detailed information write E. S. WHITE 509 Mille Bldf., EI Paso, Texas Investment Broker SKIININEIR PACKING COMPANY BUTTER W EGGS TKADC HAM 1116-1118 -Douglas St Tel -Douglas 1521 New York Metals. New York, Aug. 12 Copper Market dull; electrolytic, spot, 2323c; August,' 2323Hc; September, 24c. small lots for spot and prompt delivery, 2222r. Iron Steady, unchanged. Lead Easy; spot, 6.306.60c; Septem-i ber, 5. 40iS.5.66c. spot, 7.157.30c; September, 7.207.37c. Chicago Froduce. Chicago, Aug. 12. Butter Lower; creamery, 48 53c. Poultry Alive, unsettled; springs, 33c; fowls, 28c. SPRAGUE TIRE STOCKHOLDERS First issue who wish to draw out their money with 8 in terest to date, Address Box Y-362 care The Omaha Bee. Victory Bonds and Liberty Bonds Coupon and Registered. BOUGHT AND SOLD New York Market Quotations. MACK'S BOND HOUSE 1421 First Nat'l Bank Bldf. Tel. Tyler 3644. 53 Producing Oil Wells Paid 33 Gash Dividends That is the interesting two year history of our company. We own more than 20,000 acres of carefully selected leases in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. We are now drilling three wells in the street gush er fields of Texas ; we expect to drill five more wells there risht away. We have just brought in two excellent wells in Oklahoma and Kansas. Dividends are being paid from the earnings of our present 6S wells. Tjie gushers we get in Texas will greatly increase our earnings and dividends. Our stock will then be takes off the market or greatly in creased in price. Our thirty fourth cash dividend will be paid on September 1. We Are Selliaf a Limited Number ef Snares in Our Company to Help Finance Our Extensive Develop ment Campaign in Texas, and to Acquire More Proven Acreage en Which to Drill. The Texas oil fields are paying at the rate of $200,000,000. or nearly a quarter of e billion, a year. Our first two gushers there are expected in within the next thirty days. Our company is managed by con servative, successful, exper ienced oil men. Send today for our large illustrated folders, containing maps, late oil field pictures, and full informa tion ALL FREE. Invader Oil & ReflningGo. B. FRANK WOOD, President 90S Earaes Bldf. Muskogee, Okie. Livingston Oil Interest in flush and or settled production, reported to date, approximately 7,500 BARRELS OIL DAILY Total Capitalization $3,000,000. Outstanding $2,671,940. Orer 20,000 Acres, Texas, Oklahoma. Pip Lines. Refineries. Large Earnings. Dividends 3 Quarterly. Officially Listed on the New York Curb Descriptive Circular and Maps on Request. C.O.KnAppJfi.&Co. Established 1900 Investment Brokers Singer Building Newark The statements heroin, while not guaranteed, have been obtained from what we consider to be reliable and authoritative sources. '