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-.HE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919. 11 REAL ESTATEUNIMPROVED North. IOUTH front lot In Minn Loni cheap. Douglaa t South. B1Q BAHOA1.N 1X3T8. II 00 DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK bur (in garden tract, 47x131; only I blocks from Wt Center rar Una and on block to paved atrial : bleb, and alghtly, black soli; prlcra 1:95 and 1240 XOR SALE Two full ale lota In beauti ful Overlook addition H block aouth of Elmwood park; act quick aa thesa will not b on the market long. Addres. Box Omaha Bey REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. BUNGALOW. Finely located eat front bunralow; block to car. In Clalrmont; large living room with ftra place; oak and white enamel finish. Owner leaving town; Immediate poaeesslon. Price. $S,B00; caeh, $3,600. ' Benson & Carmichael, S42 Paxton Block. Tyler $640. Council Bluffs. FOR SALE. 10 lota located at the comer of 17tb atreet and (th avenue, wltb sewer and water In atreet. Inquire of owner. Louie Schneider, Wtckham Block, Counoll Bluff. la f-'ROOM HOUSE, cloae to achooi; away from mud and water. Term. Call Red 654. Dundee. THE ACCESSIBILITY OF DUNDEE In one of Ita great advantages; no alums, railroad or unsightly property to go throuKh to reach your home, A pleasant drlva by auto or abort trip on the atreet car. It la In the direct line of Omaha'e growth west. Those who live in Dundee take pride In Baying so. Let us show you why. GEORGE & COMPANY, REALTORS. 90S City Nat'l. Bank Ming. Doug. 756. V specialise In Dundee home. C. B. STUHT CO., 915-14 City National. Douglas 77. South Side. JaI J F1TZOBRALD. 49S1 South 14th St' "Inaurance." Buy and tail property. Real eatat mortgag Iovj prompt! made. llV you want a real home, at a bargain, you should see Jaa. H Kopieta, real tate Investmenta xx nomn REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES eiviroR PT.APE Two miles of Council Bluffs with iev eral good roads to the city; good 8-room house, large barn; nice yard with large walnut trees, about one acre upland: balanc creek bottom and very rich garden eoil; helra want to divld and offer for $3,000. McQEE REAL ESTATE CO.. 105 Pearl St., Co uncll Bluffs. FOR SALE Tan lota located at the corner of 27th atraet and th avenue, with aewr and water in atreet. Inquire of owner. Louis Bchnelder. Wtckham Block Council Bluffs, la. . , II.. REAL ESTATE WANTED. LIST THE PROPERTY YOU WISH TO SELL WITH THIS OFFICE We have customer who are anxious to buy and will do so at onca If they find something suitable. Your home might prove Just the kind we need so that It will be no doubt to your Interest to give us & chance to sell It for you. No charge unless thl Is mVe will be pleased to send one of our salesmen to Inspect your property at any ""Hastings & Heyden, MM Harney St. Phone Tyler 60 WANTED- FROM OWNER Six-room, trlctly modern, up-to-date bungalow; wlll'Tay apot cash for some thing nice. Hanscom Park preferred. Addres M-75. umana riee. We have cash buyers for well-located bungalowa and residence worth the money For quick result, list with u NEIL'S R E. INS. AGENCY. 632-8 Brandel Theater Bldg. lei, lyier mo. If you have a five to lght-room house and want to aell It Quickly, call n C. G. CARLBERG, Doug. 685; S12 Drandeia Theater Bldg. WANTED to buy" from owner 6 or -room modern cottage In northwestern part of city $3,500 to $4,000 hav bout $3,00 cash. Address, Y-62. Omaha Be. I HAVE a man who will buy your Im proved property and pay caah for It. but th price must be right. . nvnnnn lr JONES. REALTOR. 5 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 194. LIST your property with u. W ha calls for homes and Investment. McCAOUE INV. CO. Phon D. 415. 15th and Podge. LIST your property for sale with J. B. Robinson for quick sale. 441 Be Bldg. Phone. Deugla 8097 LOW rata without delay. C. O. CARLBERG. SH Brandel Theater Bldg, IF your property I for sale or rent, list It with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO.. 2706 Lake. Webster 840. , FOR quick resulta list your property with ft P ROSTWICK A SON. 00 Bee Bide. Tyler 160. frOF quick sales list your property wltb W. O. &HRIVER. .niT.a nm Nf Bk Bldg. Doug. 1JS0. WE can sell your 4 to 7-room house; list It wltrt u. treign, ou. 300. HAVE Inquirte for good home In good locatlona. Do you want to aell your property? List it wuu w. a. ui "' S49 t'mana iat i nn.. ah; FINANCIAL. Private Money. 9HOPEN & COMPANY. Pouf. 4228. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO. lot Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg Doug. 1716 Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. Save money and time, see us first. 6-year optional loans, per cent. DAY & MAYNE, Omaha. 505 Keelin Bldg.. Dug. 994. r..nMi Bluffs. Ia.. 34 Pearl St. Tel. 101. IV and 6 p. o. loans on real estate. Private money. K. J. gr-ieiaa. cm Rprun. . MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estat. Interest payable semi-anually. W. H. THOMAS SON. 228 Keellne Bldg. CITY and farm loans; (to and per cent; no delay. J. H, Dumont & Co. 41$ Keellne Bldg. , 100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. weaa pjng., jam am. D. E. BUCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Natl. Miscellaneous. MONEY to loan on automobiles; rate rea sonable. Box O-20. Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND BUYERS ATTENTION. Yo'J want tho best to be had and we hav it; if you will com and compare our lands, our crops, our taxes, our schools, before buying you will buy here. $13.00 to $40.00 per acre will buy It now, $50.00 to $76.00 will be the price before winter. Don't wait, come direct to Galatea and let us show you some real crops. For further Information writ or wire A. N. Mltchem. Galatea, Colorado. LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO LAND. Com with us next Tuesday for the Flagler district and secure a farm where prices are tlll low S25 to $40. Don't watt phon us today. P. 4264. Shedd , Investment Company, Railway Ex- change, Omaha. FOR SALE ISO acrea wheat land, north astern Colorado. mil from town and railroad; now under cultivation and under car of reliable renter; land rising In value quickly; $50 per acre; communicate direct with owner. How ard M. Batchelder. Sterling, Colo. WILL BUY One-half section, or full section, good, level land near Burlington, Colo. Give legal numbers and price in first letter. Address $101 Lincoln Boulevard, Omaha, Nebraska. Phone Douglas 6531. 10,000 ACRES chotc raw or Improved Lid . coin Co., Colo., land Bargain, Esav term See J L. Maurer. Arriba. Cot Minnesota Lands. BRINGING UP FATHER- Sh Jigf and Maggie ia Full Page of Color ia Tha Sunday Baa. Drawn for The Bee by McManua Copyright 1U International New Service. ON VOU VA HOME fONfHT WANT TOO TO CAUL AT TH1? AODRetS AND 8Rlt5 MR. EtOP HOME WITH Bto V ' S ltTHI? NR.EtOP WELL.- rrt.MR. Jl5& QUITE t0 I LL BE READY IN A MOMENT- 11 1 I n.i.11,11. .. iij.i 1 1.1.1,1.1 m-1 ;i iii1 y y)ijn.mi.i. l'Bs,ffyT!f? 1 hope My voiced : ;sV , w w. ,sv v ' IN 4000 CONDITION l s , TrHJtAN , TONKHT I WANT f s " OUTRAGE. . . - - TO tlN FOR YOUR 1 Kir. 9 C '.I J ; r; j : 1 FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE A very choice valley farm consisting of 273 acrs. 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 cultlvnte and has no waste land. This jesr s crop is as follows: Corn, 150 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 an exceedingly reasonable figure for Immediate sale. Price $175 per aore. For full particulars addres Bromley Lewis, Olenwood, Ia. 400-ACRE farm for sale, 3 miles north of .Sloan, Ia.; buildings on the King of Trails, which will soon be -paved. Price $275 per acre; $10,000 on contract, $30, 000 Jlarch 1, IOL'0. balance carried back at 6 per cint. Security bank. Sloan. Ia. LOOK $125 per acr buya Iowa corn farm all In cultivation. W. H. Beach, Mon damtn, Iowa. Montana Lands. BANKRUPT price, 791 acrea best hay and grain land, Irrigated, Join county seat, and grazing reserve; owner. Elmer L. Strever, Billings Mont. Nebraska Lands IMPROVED 280-acre farm In Todd coun ty, Minnesota; building consist of seven-room house, barn, granary, corncrib. windmill, etc.; 130 acre under cultiva tion, balance used for meadow and pas ture; no waste land; this farm will pro duce good crop of corn, oats, clover, potatoes,' etc. ; located only a mile from railroad town; good soli; would make a good grain or stock farm; price $22.60 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 milfs to good town on main line of Union Pacific rail road. School on land. For particulars, address Y-615. Omaha Bee. 160 ACRES Good, big improvements. closo to Elkhorn, good producer, fine land, listed exclusively until Sept. 1. Price $235 per acre. Easy terms, fine location, close to Lincoln highway, fine home. See Paul rtterson, 364 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Phones Doug. 1805, Wal nut 3106. 160 ACRKS rolling land, miles from Craig. 3 miles Bertha; 120 acre cult., 80 acrea hog-tight fence; spring stream; good Improvements; 8 acres oak timber; well; wind mill; blue grass pasture. Price only $200 per acre; easy terms. Clarence Dingle. Agent, Crals, Neb. THREE of the best Platte county, Nebras- Ka rarms Tor sale; all modern. Improved, electric lights, water, furnace, etc.; also 800 acres fine meadow land, good soil, with running well, near Inman, Neb. Write A. E. Matson, Genoa, Neb. ONE HUNDRED beautiful farms for sale In the vicinity of Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota. Coma and see them. Georg Atchison Land Co.. Mankato. Minn. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In good old Dawes county. Aran L. Hungerford, Craw ford. Neb FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col orado lands see HELD LAND CO., 064 Brandeis Bldg MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. LARSON, Central City, Neb PRICE and terms right on northeast Ne braska Improved corn and alfalfa farm. C. V. Nelson. 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farm. Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holme. Bi'Shnell, Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. 101 Karbsch Blk. Tyler 684 320 ACHES Improved land, six miles from Franklin, Neb. Will sell for $1,200. Aljen Haring. Riverton. Neb. Wisconsin Lands. FOR SALE Choice stock and dairy farms in Grant and Crawford counties. Write for list, Chas. W. O'Neill, Bridgeport. Wis. Wyoming Lands. 40-acre homestead relinquishment In best part of Campbell county, Wyo. House and fence on $20 acres, balance unim proved. Box O 63. Bee. Miscellaneous. 176-Acre Money-Maker With 10 Cows. 3. Horses and manur spreader, reaper, drill, potato digger, walking, sulky plows, long list Implements, wagons, harness; 1 miles K. R. town; heavy crop, loam tillage; 30-cow, wire-fenced pasture; w. od, fruit, 10-room house, 110-ft. atock barn, horse barn, corn houses, etc. Aged owner to retire at once, sells all, $5,500, easy terms. Details page 35, catalog bargains Is states, copy free. Strout Farm Agency, 831 B. F New Tork Llf Bldg., Kansas City. For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota farms and ranches, ee ALEXANDER & GIPE, Doug. $008 622 Paxton Blk FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm; timely sales, quick return. Held Land Co.. 664 Brandeis Bldg. AUTOMOBILES For Sale. A. LEE & COMPANY. Expert automobile washers, almonyer and polishers; all work guaranteed. 230$ N. Utb. St. Victor Garage. Pb Web 307. STOi SOUTH 21ST ST. SOUTH $$. USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 256$ Farnam St Doug. 170. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF 13 CENTS PER MILE. TOO ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. (0 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO. DOUG. S622. 1314 HOWARD PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1T6T. 1407-21 Capitol Ave. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used car 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. FOR SALE Bulck 17, D-35 Touring car, overhauled. New batteries. Prlc $510. Dr. Knollenberg, 4713 South 24th. Tel. South 17. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 1020 Farnam St. , Omaha, Neb. BETTER USED CARS AT UNITED AUTO PARTS CO. 2033 FARNAM. AND FORDS, BUICKS. DODGE, NEW USED CARS. FORD BODIES. O'ROURKE-QOLDSTROM AUTO CO.. $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mnfra. of new self-spacing af finity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N 18th BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th & Jackson Ford Agent D. $500. Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha, Aug. 14. Receipts wer: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday.. Estimate Thursday.. Cattle 16,273 6,237 4,863 8,800 Hogs 4.424 6.417 6,280 10,300 Sheep 44,632 39.S95 42,241 25,000 Four day this wk..31,163 Same days last week. 30, 297 Same two weeks ago. 32,603 Same three wks. ago. 46,33$ Same days year ago.. 21, 521 26,621 161,368 17.0S0 111,049 30,660 108,583 41.310 60,197 31,860 62,007 Cattle Receipt were moderate even for a Thursday, around 3,800 head being reported in. A was th case yesterday corn feds made up a big share of the offerings and trade In native beet was rather draggy and no better than steady with the low time Wednesday, prime heavy cattle topping at $18.60. Com pared with th high time best beeves are 25o or more lower or about steady with last week' close. Medium and plain kinds are lower for the week. Butcher stock sold steady today and medium and plain kinds are steady for the week with best grades 2560c higher. Feeders were strong at the week's 5075c advance. Western range cattle were steady today and looked about steady with last Wednes day though they are considerable lower than at the extreme high time Thursday and Friday. BEEF STEERS. Av. Prr No. Av. 963 $14 50 21 No. 8.. 9.. 19.. 30. . 17.. 37.. 40.. 2.. 2.. 6.. 6.. 7.. 7.. .1007 . 798 . S20 . 215 261 .1089 17 00 19 1305 .1303 17 40 74 1237 .1511 If iO 1378 .1367 IX 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS. . 776 17 60 10 1132 COWS. 11 00 6 1276 HEIFERS. 10 60 4 1270 CALVES. i 6 50 1 290 9 00 4 322 11 00 3 146 STOOKERS AND FEEDERS. 445 7 00 9 606 690 9 00 1 1 617 774 10 no 36 1069 WESTERN CATTLE. IDAHO. t cows. .731 6 60 4 fdrs.,782 42cows.,1000 7 00 22 Mrs..8RS 20COWS..1112 9 25 17 hfrs..710 7fdrs..928 10 50 64 strs...968 3 civs. ..160 12 50 COLORADO. 15cows.,724 6 75 12 cows..759 8hfrs..625 9 00 27 yrlgs..492 6 elves.. .224 12 00 R. F. Clarey Wyoming. 17yrlgs..690 10 60 28 clvg..316 18trs..ll51 1175 !2str..1221 57 cows. .868 7 35 T. F. Thornton Wyo. 17 cows. .846 10 20 7 fdrs..790 43stkrs..664 in no znstrs..5i SOUTH DAKOTA. 23strs...939 10 26 6 strs...898 S 50 s sirs. ..sua 10 25 NF.RRASKA. 6 civs. ..164 18 00 9 hfra.. .622 5 fdrs..,572 25 7 fdrs...60 hfrs...90S 10 25 1 calf... 170 Quotations on Cattle Choice to beeves. $17.5018.85; good to 6 fdrs...900 18 strs. ..968 Pr. $16 76 17 25 17 65 18 00 18 25 13 25 13 00 8 00 9 60 .13 60 8 00 9 90 12 80 6 75 9 00 9 65 12 25 8 60 9 00 10 00 13 70 10 25 11 75 8 75 8 75 7 50 9 00 13 SO prime choice AUTOMOBILES. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS: quick action; no delay Auto Ex change Co . 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035. WHEN you think of used cars think of TRAWVER AUTO CO. 1910 Farnam. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY 2520 Farnam St OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam ML FOR TERMS ON USED CARS V AM KKUJNl'S Look for the red seal on wind shield. a , a curvD 1,1 T7T tnnrtnnr! in SOod Con dition. Will sell for $226.00, cash only Walnut 1189. COUPE LIGHT SIX Continental motor, splendid condition, Harney 353. Ask for Roos. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. 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 fender repairing; body dents removed; new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.. 1S1 Cuming St. xyier ii F P. BARNUM CO., 2125 Cuming. Doug las $044. High grade automobile painting. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself; at very reasonable price; no extra to pay. Nebraska Service Garage. 19th and Farnam. Doug las 7390. Tires and Supplies. TIRES, y2 PRICE. GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES ALL NON-SKID TYPE 30xS $ 8-00 32x4 $14.60 30x3H 11-50 33x4 15.00 32x34 12 00 34x4 16.50 WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS. AGENTS WANTED. "2 IN 1" VULCANIZING CO., 151$ Davenport St. D. 1241. WE will ship, subject to examination, our 8,500-mile guaranteed tire at these prices: Plain Non-Skid 30x3 7.80 $ (.90 30x31, 8 95 11.90 32x3 ii 10.50 12.60 34x4 13.00 14.7$ Express prepaid when cash accompanies order. Standard Tire Co., 410 North 16th St. Phone Douglas 3830. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.. 2914 FARNAM ST- H. 6768. NO need for steam soaked carcassea We retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cur process. Ideal Tire Service 257$ Har ney St. . GAIN morn miles; have your tire re treaded by G. & G. Tire Co. 2415 Levenworth. Tyler 1281-W. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain In used machines. Victor H. Roos, th Motorcycle man. 37th end T,eavenworth Streets. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial hom solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaxlnea, We collect We distribute. Phon Doug. 413$ and our wagon will calL Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. TWO young women with talent and some funds want promoter who can route and book them on Chautauqua circuit. Will Invest in road show. Give full detail. Address Box Y-636, Omsha Bee. RENT Electric vacuum sweepery th day Delivered. Webster 42S3. T 300-ACRE, splendid ualmproved land; gently rolling, creek, near tows. road. and excellent soil, plenty hardwood tlm - ber; $20 per acr. Jame Bolen, Aitkin, Minn, Bee Want Ads Produce Reiultr-1 NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 2563 Farnam St Doug. 1970. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetor and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards FORD MARKET. 2240 Farnam. Cash, Time, Liberty Bond, Horses Live Stock Vehicles. BROOD SOWS Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Staring Plan Phone Web. 2884. O. S. Pettis, Ageat- Harness, Saddle and Trunks. W Make Them Ouraelvea. ALFRED CORNISH CO.. i;m ePr,m TEAM, harness and wagon all complete for $1(0: aot quick. Douglas mi. 2421 Cuming St Short Term Notes Quotation furnished by company. Peters Trust Bid. Asked. ...99.90 ..101 .. 95 101 First Liberty t Arm. Con. Deb 6s, 1924 Canada 5s. 1921 t'udahy 7s, 1923 Kan. City Ter. 6s. 1923 100 Prontcr & Gamble 7s, 1922.1024 Russian Rubles 5s. 1936.... 85 Union Pacific 6s, 1928 102 H Third Liberty 4Hs 95.04 Fourth Liberty 4s ., 93.22 Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s. 1925 100 American Tel. 6s. 1924 99 American Tobacco 7s, 1922. . . . 102 American Tobbaco 7s, 1923. . . .1039 Anglo-French 5s. 1920 98 Va Arm. Con. Dob. 5s, 1926 101 101V, 96 101 100 102 88 103 100 99 IO314 103 97 101 beeves, $15.75 2)17.25 ; fair to good beeves, $14.001915.60; common . to fair beeves, $11.00M4.00; choice to prime yearlings, $17. 00if 18.10; good to choice yearlings, $15.0016.75; fair to good yearlings, $12.50 14.50 ; common to fair yearlings, $10.0012.60; good to choice heifers, $10.0013.00; good to choice cows, $9.25 (& 12.00; fair to good cows, $7.609.00; common to fair cows, $5.757.50; good to choice feeders, $12.2514.00; medium to good feedurs, $10.5012.00; good to choice stockers, $1 0. 00S 1 1.50 ; fair to good stockers. $8.009.50; common to fair grades, $6.507.50; stock heifers, $7.60 8.50: stock cows, $6.u07.50; stock calves, $7.6010.00; veal calves $8.00 13.50; bulls, stags, etc., $7.00ifj)12.00; chotce to prime grass beeves, $14. 00 Sj. 15.25; good to choice grass beeves, $12,000)13.50; fair to good grass beeves, $10.00(3)11.50; common to fair grass beeves, $s.009.50; Mexican beeves. $7.509.00. Hogs Receipts were a trifle more lib eral today, 151 loads, estimated at 10.300 head. Prices hit the toboggan and while a few early sales were not over 35c lower, the market soon broke, with prices a big 507;ic below yesterday, with closing sales that were reported close to $1.00 lower. An early top was made of $22.00. Bulk of the sales. Including the weak close, was $20,604(21.00. HOGS. Sh. Pr. No. 70 $20 40 80 No. Av, 50. .302 60. .286 27. .231 64. .221 C7. .259 79. .188 120 40 20 65 20 85 21 00 21 25 22 00 Av. .238 .168 .280 .249 .188 Sh. Pr. 70 $20 60 .. . 20 75 70 20 90 70 21 10 ... 21 50 Sheep Although the market of sheep and lambs is still on a libera) scale, the trade has given a very creditable account of itself. About 25,000 head arrived to day and both packers and buyers fur nished a broad, active demand for offer ings. About 3,000 head of choice Nevada lambs sold early at $17.00. with the bulk of the good grades moving at $16.50) 16.75. Kwes are quotable up to .uu, and wethers up to $10.25. Trade In fat stuff was quoted generally a quarter higher than yesterday. Feeding lambs scored a general advance of 25 50c, best feeder lambs selling around jn.SLe 16.00. FEEDER LAMBS. 245 Idaho.52 14 40 271 Wyo.,53 351Wyo..42 13 65 158 Wyo..S7 FEEDER EWES. 72Wyo...97 6 50 97 Wyo...98 FEEDER WETHERS. 36 Wyo. . .78 7 60 FAT LAMBS. 236 Wyo.. 63 16 25 1121 Utah.60 137 Idaho. 87 16 60 162 Wyo. .61 FAT EWES. 40 Wyo.. 10$ 7 00 84 Utah. 102 137 Idaho. .. hfr. . . . alves 414 Wyo.. 105 8 75 Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice. $16.6017.00; lambs, fair to good, $15. 75 16. 60; feeder lambs, good to choice, $14.60(3115.00; medium feeder Iambs, $14.00(3)14.50; lamb culls, $10.00 13.00; yearlings, $9.7510.60; wethers, $9.5010.25; ewes, good to choice, $8.00 9.00; ewes, fair to good, $6.507.75; ewe culls and canners, $3.005.00; breed Ing ewes. $9. 001313.50. 14 40 11 76 4 50 16 50 16 25 00 AUTOMOBILES SOUND, new, coarse hay. Wagoner, 801 N. 16th. $15 par ton. FINE driving mare, worth $75; first $35 takes her. Call Colfax 2649 POULTRY AND PET STOCK PEDIGREED Airedale dog, Walnut 408. 3 year old. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40 mo., H. food, total, $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY, 482 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE 1301 DOUGLAS ST. FARMS and city loans. E. H. LOUGEE. INC.. 638 Keellne Bldg SKINNER PACKING COMPANY BUTTER EGGS TRADE MAW III6-III0 Douglas in Tel-Douglas IB2I WANTED: At once, a live arid wide awake messenger and office boy good salary. Apply Foster-Barker Com pany, 700 Brandeis Bldg.1; evenings, be tween five and six. Ask for Mr. R. F. Low. SPRAGUE TIRE STOCKHOLDERS First issue who wish to draw out their money with 8 in terest to date, Adlress Box Y-362 care The Omaha Bee. GRAIN MARKET Omaha, August 14, 1919. Receipt of grain today continued com paratively light. Arrival of wheat were 138 cars, corn 16 cars and oats 13 cars. Virtually all of the trading was in wheat which was Blow In getting under today. Prices were unchanged to a cent lower, a cent off for the bulk. Corn was 1 to 2 cents lower for the few offerings sold. Oats were generally H cent decline. Rye was 3 cents off. Gash sales today were: Corn No. 2 white, 1 car. $1.94. No. 2 yellow: 4 cars, $1.94. Oats No. 3 white: 1 ear, 72 He Rye No. 3: 2 cars, $1.46. Barley No. 2: 1 car, $1.40. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car, 12.31 ; 1 car, $2.20; 1 car, $2.19 (smutty). No 2 hard: 1 car, $2.2$ (dark); 1 car, $$.'21; 1 car, $2.19 (dark); 1 car, $2.18; 1 car, $2.17. No. 8 hard: 1 car, $2.16; 2 cars, $2.15: 1 car, $2.10 (smutty). No. 4 hard: 2 cars, $2.12; 6 cars, $2.10; I cars, $2.09; 2 cars, $3.08; 1 car, $2.08 (smutty); 1 car, $2.07 (yellow). No. 4 northern spring: 1 car, $2.15. No. 5 northern spring: 1 car, $2.08; 1 car, $2.03. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2.19; 1 car, $2.13 (durum); 1 car, $2.05. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, $2.16; 1 car, $2.15; 1 car, $2.14. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $2.11; 1 car, $2.06 (smutty). Omaha Grain Movement. Receipt: Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Shipments: Wheat Corn . . .' Oats Rye Barley Week Tear Today Ago Ago ..138 105 120 .. 15 21 45 .. 13 6 19 .. 0 6 0 .. 1 1 0 .. 59 128 42 .. 32 40 55 .. 28 22 18 ..8 1 0 ..13 9 0 Receipt in Other Markets. Wheat Corn 677 37 381 3 88 9 113 i 34 Oats 186 16 17 Chicago Kansas City St. Louis Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION. The niimher of cars of grain of the sev eral aradea InsDected "In" here during the last 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard. 7 cars: No. 2 hard, ti cars; No. 3 hard, 28 cars; No. 4 hard. f7 narm- Mrt a V, rH Cflra' Nil. 2 mixeri. 2 cars; No. 4 mixed, 5 cars; No. 5 mixed, 2 cars; No. 2 spring, l car; no. spring, 1 car; sample spring, 2 cars. Total, 117 cars. Corn No. 1 white, 2 cars; No. 2 white, 2 cars; No. 2 yellow, 1 car; No. 3 yellow, 9 iurfl. Vn 5 mlvcfl 1 i-nr' Nn 3 mtlrpri. l car; ino. d mixea, i car; sample mixea, 1 uui.--i.uiai, 1 tail. Clata TCo. 3 white. In cflrs: No. 4 white. 3 cars Total. 13 cars. nye No. 2, 8 cars. Total 3 cars. Barley No. 2, 1 car. Total, 1 car. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipts Today. Tear ago. FINANCIAL Wheat 1,849.000 Corn 150,000 Oats 543,000 Shipments Wheat 1,191,000 Corn 257,000 Oat 437,000 2,832,000 403,000 166,000 958,000 319,000 1,266,000 Chicago Grain and Provision. Chicago, Aug. 14. Government seliure of food stocks within walking distance from the Chicago Board of Trade complete ly unnerved holders of grain and pro visions today and did much to force a big smash in prices. The close In the eorn market was semi-demoralized, 7c to 8ic net lower, with September $1,83 to $1.83, and December, $1.44 to 1.454. Oats finished 2o to 3c down, and pro visions off 90c to $3.85. General selling and lack of demand with which th day started In th corn crowd grew more and mora pronounced until the last hour when the flurry to un load and to sell Short became wild enough to try the poise of the hardiest veteran of the pit. A big break in the price of hogs was the first attack which owners of corn had to withstand. Later depression of foreign exchange added to bearish sentiment and th acme was reached when the seizure of food hoards In Chicago was announced, as no longer a threat but a reality. September delivery collapsed the worst of any option on the list. Quotations for that mosjth as well as for new crop deliveries closed at about the lowest point of the session. Art. I Open. High. I Low. I Close. Tes'y. Corn I Sept 1.9014 1.9tf 1.82 1-83 1.91 H Dec. I 1.61 1.61 1.44 1.45 1.62H May 1.46tf 1.46 1 39 1.39 1.47 Oats I Sept. .76 .764 .73 .7614 Dec, .7$, .78 .764 .76 .79 May ,tl .tl .78 .79 .82 Pork Sept. 46.50 46.50 44.00 44.00 47.56 Lard Sept. 30.87 30.87 29.90 29.90 31.13 Oct 30.67 30.67 29.62 29.62 30.92 Rib 1 Sept. 26.85 128.86 124.97 (24.97 26.40 New Tork Grain. Tork, Aug. 14. Wheat Spot, $2.34 track New Tork New quiet: No. 2 red, exDort to arrive. Corn Spot, weak; No. t yellow, $2.13, and No. 2 white, $2.16, coat and freight New Tork. Oat Spot, easy; No. 2 white, asc, nom inal. Other article unchanged. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Aug. 14. Flour Market unchanged. Barley$1.16l.$8. Rye No. 2, $1.63. Bran $43.00. Corn $1.97(91.98. Oats 6972s. Flaxseed $5.97 6.99. 6L Lonl Grain. St. Louis, Aug. 14. Corn September, $1.85; December, $1.46. Oat September. 76; December, 7$lic Kansas City Grain. Kansa City, Aug. 14. Corn Septem ber, $1.81; December, 1.4t; $1.40. May, New Tork, Aug. 14. In Its outstanding aspects today's stock market traversed the ground made familiar by the pre ceding sessions of the week, trading re flecting the same professional character istics and uncertain price fluctuations. Condition governing the market pre sented no new features, apart from the further relaxation of call money, which fell from tho opening rates of 6 to 6 per cent to 4 per cent for both class of collateral by midday. The Industrial situation ws mors fav orable, as Indicated by the opinion of Director General Hlnes that the strike of the railway shopmen la on th wane and from news originating at leading mill center which reported Increased pro duction. Selling mad little headway until the final hour, United States Steel and other favorite yielding 2 to 5 point from their best, weakness prevailing at the active close. Sales amounted to 1,000,000 shares. Excepting Liberty issues, which ware firm, the bond market Inclined moder ately downward on a broader volum of offerings. Total sales, par value, aggre gated $11,850,000. Old United States bonds wer unchanged on call. Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sug 86 Am. Can 3,400 62 61 52 Am. Car & Fdy... 12,600 128 126 126 Am. H. & L. pfd.. 1,700 122 120 120 Am. Loco 36,400 92 87 87 Am. Sm. & Ref...l2,400 77 74 76 Am. Sug. Ref 1,200 129 127 129 Am. Sum. Tob. .. .19,200 90 86 86 Am. Tel. & Tel... 16, 800 99 96 99 Am. Z, L. & S.... 200 23 23 23 Ana. Cop 9.300 67 66 66 Atchison 2,000 95 90 90 A. ,G. & W. I. S. S. 2,600 149 146 145 Bald. Loco 50,000 111 107 104i Bait. & Ohio 2.200 42 40 41 Beth. Steel "B" . .26,300 87 84 84 B. & S. Copper... 2.300 25 24 24 Calif. Petrol 4.900 48 44 44 Can. Pac- 2.500 154 153 153 Cen. Leath 27,800 100 95 97 Ches. & Ohio 1,400 67 66 66 C. M. & St P.... 600 42 42 42 C. & N. W 600 92 92 92 C, R. I. & P 700 24 24 24 Chlno Copper .... 1,200 43 43 43 Colo. F. & 1 2,100 44 44 44 Corn Prod 10,800 79 77 77 Crucible Steel 23,800 138 134 136 Cuba Cane Sug... 2,400 32 31 32 IMs. Sec. Corp.... 5,900 80 78 78 Erie 400 16 16 16 Gen. Elec 163 Gan. Motors 2,600 222 219 220 G. N. pfd 1,000 88 86 86 G. N. Ore Ctfs.... 2,000 43 42 42 Illinois Central 94 Insp. Cop 6,500 61 59 69 Int. Mer. Mar. pfd, 4,700 114 112 112 Inter. Nickel .... 2,300 27 26 26 Inter. Paper 6,400 68 67 57 K. C. Southern... 200 19 19 19 Ken. Cop 1,600 36 36 36 Louis. & Nash 109 Mex. Petrol 16,700 178 173 176 Miami Cop 300 27 27 27 Midvale Steel .... 4,800 61 50 50 Mo. Pac 3,800 28 28 28 Mont Power .. 72 Nev. Cop 1,600 18 18 18 N. T. C 2,300 73 72 72 N. T., N. H. & H. 2,700 32 31 31 Norf. & West 300 100 100 100 No. Pac 1,200 88 87 88 Pacific Mall 37 Pac. Tel. & Tel... 1,800 38 33 38 Pan-Am. Petrol. . .39,600 112 109 109 Pennsylvania .... 1,300 43 43 43 Pitts. & W. Va... 400 83 32 33 Pitts. Coal 2,900 69 67 67 Ray Con. Cop.... 1,400 24 23 23 Rep. I. St S 8,900 88 86 86 Sin. Oil & Ref.... 24,800 66 65 56 So. Pac 7.500 96 96 95 So. Ry 1,300 26 25 26 Stude. Corp 31,200 107 102 102 Texas Co 2,000 265 263 263 Tob. Prod 13,200 103 100 101 Union Pacifie .... 2,100 124 122 122 Un. Clg. Stores , 190 U. S. Ind. Alco... 2,700 133 129 132 U. S. Steel 168,100 103 101 101 U. S. Steel pfd... 200 115 115 116 Utah Cop 1,900 88 84 86 West. Union 86 85 85 West Elec 2,300 63 62 62 Willys-Over. 4,600 32 31 31 Royal Dutch ....38,000 92 88 89 Nat. Lead 600 80 79 79 Ohio Cltle 1,200 63 62 63 Bid. woiknatonalba!5 1 U PAVIN& MX lurmrtr c 12 Momta Tim Dcrotns 1 OT 100 00 Moac I o4tnoa7i .r TEXAS OILS-n I select and offer for sale stock in reputable, dividend-paying Texas com panies, which are already producing and offering their issues to secure fund for further development, build refineries, pip lines, tank ear, etc Companie of the above character of fer the investor safety, together with th speculative feature of enormous profits which may be derived therefrom. For detailed information writ Investment Broker 509 Mill Bldg., El P.so, Texa. E. S. WHITE Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold. Burns, Brinker & Company S. W. Cor. 17th and Douglas St. Ground Floor Brandei Theater Bldf . Omaha, Neb. Doug. 895. OMAHA PRODUCE Wholesai price of beer cuts: No. 1 Loins. 41 c; No 2, 33c, No. 3. 23c, No. 1 Ribs. 29c; No. 2, 19c; No. 3, 13c. No. 1 Rounds. 2Sc; No. 2. 26c; No. 3. 19c No. 1 Chucks. 19c; No. 2. 17c; No. 3, 110. No 1 Plates, 16c; No. 2, 14c; No. 3. 10c. Quotations furnished by the Ullnsky Fruit Co Vegetables Potatoes. Northern White. 2.50. Colorado $3.60, Ohlos, 3 60; Texas New potatoes, 8c Cabbage: Texa nd California, crate. c, small lots, 6c Onions, California Reds. 7c California head lettuce, $3 50 crte: California bead letlme. $125 dozen; leaf eltuie. 40e dosen; H. G. radish 25-350 dozen; H G onions, 26-350 dozen. eng plant, t- l'O doten spinach, market price, hot house cukes (2 60 dozen; bushel basket Texas cuke. $3(0 basket. market basket cukes (aboul ? asparagus. H G., 60-75O dozn; Florid tomatoes (6 basket crates) 7 50 crate, wax and green beans. pea. market price Nuts English walnuts, sack lot. 14o less 35c: No. 1 raw peanuts lOo; Jumbo raw peanuts. 12c: roast No. 1. 12o: roast Jumbo, 16c Fruit Orange: Vsits. la.. 6-100, $6 60. 126, $6.00; 1S0-288-324. $6.60; 176. 200, 216. 250, $7.00. Lemons: Sunklst, 300-260. $5 76; Red Ball, $00-260. $5.26. Grape fruit: California (all s'res) $6 25 Bananas: 1 to 8c Strawberries: Missouri. $7 60 Pineapples: 42-48. $5 60: 24-30-36, $6 no. Plates No. 1. 16c; No. I. 14o; No. $, llo. New York Bond List, U. S. 2s, reg.. 99 U. S. 2s, coup. 99 U. S. cv. 3s, reg 89 U. S. cv. 3s, coupon 99 U. S. 4s, reg.. 106 U. S. 4s, coup. 106 A mer. Tel. & Tel. cv. 6s. . ,100'j Ang.-French 5s 97 A. & Co. 4s. 84 Atoll gen. 4s. . . 7S H. & O. cv. 4s. 71 xBeth. Steel ref. 5s 88 Cen. Leath. 5s 97 Cen. Pac. 1st. 74 Ches. & Ohio cv. 5s 85 C, B. & C . joint 4s 95 C, M. & St. P., cv. 4s 73 C, R. I. & P. Ry. ref. 4s. . . 68 Colo. & S. ref. 4s 79 Chill Copper cv. 7s 119 City of Parts 6s 95 15-16 D. & Rio G. ref 6s 58 Dom. of Can. 6b (1931) 93 Bid. xOffered. 67 97 Erie gen. 4s. . xGen. Elec. 6s. Gt. Northern lt 4S 111. Central iff. 4s Tilt! M. M. 6s. K. C. Southern ref. 5s I, & N. un. 4s. M. K. & T. 1st 4s .Mo. Pac. gon. 4s 67 Moil. Pow. 6s.. 91 N. Y. Central deb. 6s 96 No. Pacific 4s.. 78 No. Pacific 3s. 66 Greg. Short Line ref 4s. Pac. Tel. & Tel. 6s Pa. con. 4s.. Pa. gen. 5s... Read. gen. 4s. . St. L. & San F. adi. Cs So. Pac cv. 5s. .101 So. Ry. 5s 90 Tex. Co. cv. 6s. 101 Tex. & Pac. 1st 89 Union Pac. 4s.. 81 IT. S. Rubber 6s Sfi V. S. Steel 6s.. 100 Wabash 1st .... 69 82 76 97 80 83 64 83 90 95 1 81 62 New York Coffee. New Tork, Aug. 14. Reports of favor able coming crop prospects and weakness in the Santos market caused a sharp de cline in coffee futures here today. The opening was 30 to 60 points lower and December contracts sold off to 19.85c dur ing the afternoon, while March broke to 19.80c, making net decline of 75 to 80 points. There was some trade selling believed to be against actual as well as commission house liquidation promoted by unsettled conditions, and last prices wer at nearly the lowest points of the day, with the market showing a net loss of 67 to 77 points. A private cable from Brazil said the weather was clearing, with seasonable temperatures and the outlook for an early favorable flowering. Spot corree unsettiea; mo , zia 21c; Santos 4s, 2929c. London Money. London. Aug. 14. Money and Discount Unchanged. Local Stocks and Bonds Hid. .. 99 ..100 . (0 .. 99 ..100 Armour and Co., Pfd Burgeac-Nash T pet pfd. . Douglas Motor, com Gooch Food Product Hardtna: Cream. T net pfd.. Hasting 4s Heyden, 7 pt pfd. Lincoln T. T.. com. 7 pet Loose-Wiles Bis., 1 pfd 100 Nabr.. Power Co.. 7 DCt Pfd Omaha. Flour Mill. 7 pet. pfd Omaha Flour Mill, com e Om. A C. B. St. Ry. pfd 46 Orchard A Wllhelm f pet., pfd 99 M. C. Peter Mill, 7 pet pfd.. 99 M. E. Smith. 7 ct. pfd. 1932.. 101 Swift Co HI Union Stk. Tda., Omaha 101 Un. P. A Lt 7 pet pfd 99 Bonds. Lin. Jt Stk. Td. Bk. 6s. S-SS.lOl Omaha Athletic 6s 98 Om. C. H. St. Ry. 6s, 1928.... 80 Omaha, City of, various 4. t V. Stk. Yds., Om. 1st 6s. 1931. 96 Wilson Conv. 6s. 1938 91 Ask.d. 99 100 101 : 99 10$ . 98 $ $0 ioo' isi' 103 ioo 101 100 t pet. 97 Chicago Uve Stork. Chicago, Aug. 14 Cattle Receipt. 16.- , 000 head: market weak. Beef teer. medium and heavy weight, cholo and prime, $16 60 19.00; medium and good, $13.000116.60; common, $10.26013.00; light weight, good and choice, $14.6.00 18 60; common and medium, $9.76ffil4.60. Butcher cattle, heifers. $7.7516.50; cows, $7.50'o)14.75: canners and cutters, $6 86 07.50; veal calves, light and handy weight, $20.0021.00; feeder strs. $8.26 4913.76; stockers steers, $7.50011.2$; western range; steers. $9.7517.00; cow and heifers, $9.00013.(0. Hogs It'xeipts, 35,000 head: market 6 10c lower, ilosod mostly $1.25 down; heavy weights, $L,0.3122.20; medium weight. $;u.60W22.25; light weight, $20.6022.26; light light, $18. 60!f 21.80; heavy packing sows, smooth, $ 1 8.60 W 20.25; packing sows rough, $18.60919.40; pigs no quotation. Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 98,000 head; market firm; lambs, 84 pound down. $14.75C18.00; culls and common, $10.00014.26; yearling wethers, $10.26 13.00; ewes, medium, good nd choice, $7.759.75; culls and common, $3.00Q 7.26. Kansas City Uve Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 14. Cattle Receipts, 9.009 head; market steady. Steers. $9 40&19 00; heifers, $6.7614.76; cows, J6.50fiil2.75; calves,' $16.00(917.60; stockers. $6.90011.(0. Hogs Ree!its, 4.000 head; lower. Heavies, $22.50 22.76; weight, $22.0022.76; lights, 22.60; sows, $20.00021.00; pigs, 22.35. Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 9,000 heed; markts steady. Lambs, $12.60 17.00; ewes, $9.00316.60. market medium $21,256) $18,000 Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City. Aug. 14. Cattle Receipts, 1,500 head; market strong. Fed beef steers, $14.00 f 18 26 ; grass fed, $10,009 14.00; fat cows snd heifers, $7.00 13.00; canners $6.607.00; stockers and feeders, $7.0012.50; calves, $8.0016.00; feeding cows and heifers, J7. 00(39. 00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market 60 to $1 lower. Light, $20.6021.60; mixed, 20.00(gi20.50; heavy, $19.26020.00; bulk of salts, H9.7520.60. 6heep Receipts, 1,000 head; marker steady. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 14. Turpentine Firm, $1.63; salts. 139 bbls.: receipts, 310 bbls.; shipments, 121 bbls.; atock, 8,328 bbls. Rosin Stedy; sales, 1,002 bbl. ; re ceipts, 736 bbls.; shipment, 999 bbl.; stick, 63,626 bbls. Quote: B, $16.60 15.76; D, $16 60 16.85; E, $16.9517.06; F, $17.1017.30; G, $17.36 17.56 ; II, $17.7517.80; I, $18.25018.40; K, $19.501919.86; M, $20.66 20.60; N, $20.9021.10; WO, $21.4021.76; WW, $21.90 22.25. Chlrago Produce. Chicago, Aug. 14. Butter Lower: creamery. 47 52c Eggs Higher; receipt, 7,920 cases; firsts, 4041c; ordinary first, 36 4 37c; at mark, cases included, 3841c; storage packed firsts, 4243c. Poultry Alive, unsettled; spring, $0O 34c; fowls, 30c. 1 New York Metal. New York, Aug. 14. Copper and Iron Unchanged. Lead Firm; spot, 6.660 bid; September, 6,72c. TEXAS OILS. 1 select and offer for eale atock In reputable, dividend-paying Texa com panies, which are already producing and offering their issue to secure funds for further development, build refineries, pip line, tank car, eta, - Companies of the above character of fer the investor safety, together with the speculative feature of enormous profits which may be derived therefrom. For detailed information writ E. S.WHITE "SSST1 B09 Mill Bldf., El Paso, Texas. We advise the purchase and are making a Specialty of U. S. Government Bonds and are prepared, at any time, to buy or sell large or small lots We have prepared a circular on investment securities which we shall be glad to send you on request IGdcler.Peakody&Co. 11$ Devoshie St. Boston i7"Wall Street NewYork L3. Temporary Change of Route, Dodge Street Car Line Patrons of our Dodge Street Line please note that on and after Monday, August 18th, Dodge Street cars will temporarily run as follows: NORTHBOUND Regular route to 10th and Harney Streets, thence West on Harney to 20th, North on 20th St. eet to Dodge Street, thence regular route. SOUTHBOUND Regular route to 20th and Dodge Streets, thence South to Harney, East to 10th, thence regular route. This temporary change in route is made necessary by reason of the grading of Dodge Street between 17th and 22d Streets. Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company