THE BEE : OMAHA, THURSDAY, ' AUGUST- 21, 1919. 11 REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE WANT GENERAL STORE Traveling man, on rot 4 l( years, want general store. In good amall town, lining business. Will give wall Improved. ISO acre rolling upland Iowa (arm, a miles of good town, half tillable. Price, $2,100. Taks stock up to 111.00 or $15,000; carry balance for ( yesra Ad dress "J" Owner. P. O. Box 167. Omaha. Neb. BRINGING UP FATHER- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One of tha best 160-acr farms tn Tripp county. Bo. DaH,. 7 miles from county seat; on of ins beat towna In tha stats; will ex rhege for general merchandise In or out of Omaha. Address 8. It. P., 3036, Omaha Neb. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED West ONB lot for sal In Overlook Addition. Party leaving town; need the money. Box M-7, Bee. North. FOR SALE Sightly vacant lot In well built up residence section, close to two cur lines on Fontenelle boulevard. Price, 1750. Phone Webster 4371 for Informa tion. S Jiff and Maggia its Full Pag of Color in Th Sunday Baa. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright 1819 International Nsws Service. South. Bid BARGAIN LOTS. II 00 DOWN. 11.00 A WEEK buys fine garden tract, 47x132 ; only 1 blocks from West Center car line and one block to paved street; blgh and . sightly, black anil; prices $296 snd $340 THE BY RON REED CO.. FOR SALE Two full size lots in beauti ful Overlook addition block south of Eimwood park; act quick as these will not be on the market long. Address. Box Y-(4, Omaba Bee. Miscellaneous. CHOICE lot at a sacrifice; locution In Omaha View, lot 13. blocV 17; owner In west and wants to dispose of the same. What am I offered? 'Mrs. E. Davis. 1197 East Lincoln. Portland. Ore. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. ANYONE BE ( ho? f j THAT NEW SERVANT OF XOUIV ITjHE LAZIEST PCfttON E,VER 0OMT TALK 0 MOCH-OTELU' rlcr TO HAVE; BREAKFAST AT ElOHT OCL.OCK . aam l . sT lawk, TTJ C OH! MAf -will V f THANK U YOU HAVE r-) r VOO DREAKFAVT K 1R TOMORROW J j V -j -Ji MORNIN- CjLt C&Tl ' 1 1 a, lift vim AyLV ' A OON'T OOTHEB. ABOUT ME JOVT ET "YOUR OWN - BREAKFAVT I'm S EAT LATE-i? rv f T 1 aVsttT. l.iiitims'sVi- IfV-Mtl FINANCIAL. SAFE INVESTMENT. Wanted $2,000 loan on $3,000 frater nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to make loan Is benefiiiary. Face of policy will come to beneficiary upon death of Insured, who Is 07 years old and In poor health. Will arrange matters so that entire $3,000 will be paid to note holder upon death of Insured, and will keep up premiums on insurance. Chance to make from $500 to $1,000 In short time. Address Fee. Box M-3. Private Money. BHOPBN COMPANY. Doug. 4221. BUNGALOW BARGAIN. VI S rooms and sun room; oak and enamel finish; oak floors, tile bath;' one block to car. on paved street; one or two lots. For further Information rail Tyler 3540 and ask for Mr. Benson. Council Bluffs. FOR SALE. 10 lots located st the cornsr of I7tn street and tjth avenue, with sew,er and water In street. Inquire of owner. Louis Schneider. Wlckham Block. Council Bluffs, la. J-ROOM HOUSE, close to school: away from mud and water. Terms Call Red 054. Dundee. .Beautiful Dundee Home. We have Just received Instructions from the owner of this property, to of fer it for sale. This Is an Ideal place for anyone wanting a seven or 8-room house. On the first Is a living room, fireplace with built-in benches and bookcases around it, good sized dining room, and off the dining room is a sun room, with' the French doors between. Nice sized kitchen, with stairway lead ing from the kitchen to the upstairs, and also lavatory on the first floor. The entire downstairs is paneled in oak, with oak floors. Upstairs are three big bedrooms, sleeping porch and bathroom. These rooms all have oak floors with white enameled finish. Full cemented basement, Torld Zone furnace, Rudd heater, and the basement is equipped with a shower bath. Lot is 50x136 with nice lawn and shrubbery, full cemented driveway with a big double garage. rnce Is (l.'.soo and the properly will be sold only oy appointment. J. J. MULVIHILL, 200 Brandels Thea. Hldg. Phone Doug. 96 OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB FARMS OKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO 1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg Doug. 17JS. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands CRAWFORD, Neb., the home of all old Roman sports; the place where you see the biggest and best races for the big gest and best purses; Sept. 18. 19. 20; come. Hungerford. president;' Barnes, secretary. ONE HUNDRTSpbeautl fuTTarrniTlor sale tn the vicinity of Mankato, Blue Earth County. Minnesota, Come and see them George Atchison Land Co.. Mankato. Minn. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. Save money and time. 6-year optional loans see us first. 6 per cent. DAY & MAYNE, Omaha, 60S Keeline Bldg., Dug. 6994. Council Bluffs, la., 34 Pearl St. Tel. 101. MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate. Interest payable seml-anually W H THOMAS & SON. 228 Keeline Bldg. CITY and farm loans: 5 and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co, 418 Keeline Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE protjptly F. D Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam D E BUCK. Loans. 44$ Omaha Natl. 814 and 6 p. o. loans on real estate. Private money R. J. Shields. 603 Keeline. D. 689 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND. Guaranteed to pay 6 per cent on the Investment. 1.600 acres, part valley al falfa land, timber, portion table land, productive crop land. $36 per acre, will carry $29,000, 6 years at 6 per cent. 7T0 acres. 2 miles from good town on the main line of the U, P. from Denver to Kansas City, about 66 miles south east of Denver. Location, quality of soil. Improvements and terms are sel dom If ever duplicated. Price $22,600. C. K. DA VIES. Kearney, Neb 5 ROOMS AND SUN PARLOR. $1,000 DOWN. If you want a swell new home in Dun dee, let ine show you this five-room strictly modern bungalow, now' being built. It Is Btrlctly modern In every deetall. Kitchen and bathroom floors tiled. Concealed plumbing In bathroom. Bedrooms and kitchen white enameled. Situated high and sightly, only two 1 blocks from car line and near good school. Shown only by appointment. Call Douglas 7412 and ask for Mr. Cole. DUNDEE 52D AND CALIFORNIA, $11,000. A home you can be proud of In the heart of Dundee; oak finish upstairs and down; 7 rooms, clothes chute, stationary wash tubs, sleeping porch; In fact, every thing for a real home. Call Mr. Tollver. RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. 8-ROOM house; modern; sun room, living room, dining room and large kitchen first floor; three bed rooms and sew ing room and bath second floor. Price $5,750. Never offered for sale before. Walnut 1248. Ask for Charles E. Bel-man. We specialize in Dundee homes. I C. B. STUHT CO., 912-14 City National. Douglas 8787. South Side. JAS J. FITZGERALD. 4931 South 24tn St., "Insurance." Buy and fail property. Real estate mortgags loa promptly made. IF you want a real borne, at a bargain, you should see Jas H Koptets. real es tate Investments 478! South 14th 6t Miscellaneous. Fifteen Acres Near Benson. One of the most desirable and well located 15 acres near Omaha. Lies high and sightly overlooking Benson, just a little slope. Has 13 acres in alf alfa; 2 acres in grapes. Oood surround ings. Owner has made the price right for quick sale. Only a short distance from paved road. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. COLORADO LAND BUYERS ATTENTION. You want the bst to be had and we have it; if you will come and compare our lands, our crops, our taxes, our schools, before buying you will buy here. $12.00 to $40.00 per acre will buy It now, $60.00 to $75.00 will be the price before winter. Don't wait, come direct to Galatea and let us show you some real crops. For further Information write or wire A. N. Mltchem, Galatea. Colorado. HORSEMEN $10,000 in purses for our Trl-State fair and race meet Sept. 18-19-20. Bring your best horses and capture soma of our $500 and $1,000 purses. Hungerford, pres.: Barnes, sec. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col orado lands see HELD LAND CO., 4 Brandels Bldg FARMS AND RANCHES. For bargains in either large or small farms or ranches, write or call on CHAS. N. SNIPER. Curtis. Neb. TO settle an estate, will sell 353 acres Burt county farm, 4 miles to town; want to sell this week. Box M-22, Oma ha Bee. Local Stocks and Bonds MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn nd 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, 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holmes, Bunnell. Neb r FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. 801 Karhach Blk Tyler 684 320 ACRES improved land, six miles from Franklin, Neb. Will sell for $1,200. Aljen Harlng. Riverton, Neb. Wyoming Lands. Quotations furnished by Burns"." Brlnker & Co. Stocks Bid. Asked. Armour & Co.. Pfd 101 10Hj Aunt Jemima M. Co., 7s Pfd 100 BurgessNash 7s 100 . Cudahy Pkg. Co.;i 1074 108 Douglas Motors Com 60 Gooch Food Prod. Pfd. bonus 99 100 Harding Cream 7s Pfd 100 101 Nicholas Otl Pfd. w-bonus.. 80 90 Om. & C. B. St. Ry., Pfd.. 46 60 Orchard & Wllhelm 7s Pfd. 99V4 Peters, M. C. Mill 7s Pfd... i9 100 Smith, M. E. 7s Pfd., 1332lOH, Swift & Co 137H 138 Union Blk. YdB., Omaha... 101 102 V. P. & Lt. 7s Pfd 99 100 Bonds Iowa Port. Cements 6s 98 100 Omaha Athletic 6s 98 100 Om. C. B. St. Ry. 5s, 1928.. 80 85 Orhaha, City of, various 4.62 Lincoln jt. SIR. Ld. Bk. 6s 1923-3S 101 101H Studebaker Corp. 7s, 1928... 99' 1004 Union Stk Yds., Omaha, first 5s. 1931 96 97 Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK RECEIPTS CARS. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock u. m., August 20, 1919: Cattle. H'gs. Shp. H'r's. S 2 4 .. .. 1 GRAIN MARKET FOR SALE One of the best alfalfa and sugar beet n.iohes In the Big Horn basin; good ditches, plenty of water; close to beet dump; four miles of town; two sets of Improvements; one house eight rooms, one five; plenty of out buildings. Old age reason for selling. This Is a bargain. Address Josh Ellis, Basin, Wyoming. 640-acre homestead relinquishment In best part or Campbell county, Wyo. House and fence on 320 acres, balance unim proved. Box O 63, Bee. Washington Lands. IF interested in good land in Alabama or Washington, improved, address, for particulars, Jack Sevcrln, 2411 So.' 23d St. Miscellaneous. LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO LAND. Come with us next Tuesday for th riagier district ana secure a farm whe: prices are sti;i low $25 to $40. Don wait phono us today. D. 4254. Shedd investment Company, Railway Ex change. Omaha. FOR SALE 160 acres wheat land, north eastern Colorado, hi mile from town and railroad; now under cultivation and under care of reliable renter; land rising In value quickly; $50 per acre communicate direct with owner. How ara m. Batcnelder, Sterling, Colo. FOR prompt sale, owner will sacrifice 240 acres 3 miles south from Grover, Weld Co., Colo.; fenced, all tillable, fine water suitame ror airaira, slightly rolling. $1 per acre, $1,000 down. M. Bauer, 6th ana rails Ave., loux alls, H. I). $0,000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin- coin uo., Colo., lands Bargains. Ess? terms. See J. L. M'.urer. Arriba. Col Montana Lands. BANKRUPT price. 791 acres best hay and grain land, irrigated. Joins county seat and grazing reserve; owner. Elmer L. strever. Billings, Mont. Nebraska Lands A WONDERFUL BARGAIN 120-acre farm, all under irrigation, 2 ' miles from North Platte, water supply never falls, fine dairy, all stocked and in crop, improvements cost $14,000.00. Offered for sale for 30 days only. Buyer lakes machinery, cron and live stock but will sell land and improvements and make price separately. Whole thing goes at $42,000.00, $20,000.00 cash and win carry balance 10 years at 6 per cent Write us for our list of first-class farm and ranch properties. Come to this garden spot where crops are always gooa ana prices are right. HOLLMAN & SEBASTIAN AGENCY, George T. Stout, Farm Mgr. North Platte, Neb. A LARGE and comfortable house, with about 6 acres of land, within city limits of Council Bluffs, la., two blocks from paved street, about t acres In alfalfa, H-acre asparagus, 18 bearing apple trees; a few plum, cherry and peach trees; 22 Voung apple, pear and peach trees; 100 young grape vines; garage; houses and yards for 76 hens; good well; large cis tern with pump in kitchen sink, for $7,000. See Ule owner on the place on Woodbury a'enue. Council Bluffs, la. A. B. Walker, Woodbury avenue. YOU can't keep a good town down Crawford (Nebraska) Is bigger, better and grander than ever before In Its his tory. If you don't know about our old- time three and four-day "blow-outs" of past years. Just ask any of the "Old Timers." They all know us. !k-ptember 18-19-20 Is our date this year for our Trl-State Fair and Race Meet It will be the biggest ever. Come. Come prepared ror a good time; you will not be dlsap pointed. Bring your "hosses;" capture some of our $1,000 races. We'll help you spend your money. Write President Hungerford or Secretary Barnes for pro grams or concession charts. SIX-ACRE PLACE. Two miles of Council Bluffs with sev eral good roads to the city? good 8-room house, large barn; nice yard with large walnut trees, about one acre upland; balance creek bottom and very rich garden soil; heirs want to divide and offer for $3,000. McGEE REAL ESTATE! CO., 105 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. REAL ESTATE WANTED BUNGALOWS WANTED. W have cash buyers for well-located bungalows and residences worth the money. For quick results, list with ua O'NEIL'S R. E. & INS. AGENCY. ' 632-C Brandels Theater Bldg. Tel. Tyler 1024. . WANTED to buy from owner 6 or 6-room modern cottage in northwestern part of city; $3,600 to $4,000 have about $2,800 cash. Address, Y-626. Omaha Bee. I HAVE a man who will buy your Im proved property and pay cash for It, but tbe price must be right. GEORGE F. JONES. REALTOR. 136 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1946. IF your property is for sale or rent, list lt with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO.. S70S Lake. Webster 640 FARM LANDS WANTED. LIST your property - with us. We have calls for homes and Investments. McCAGUE INV. CO. Phone D. 416. 18th and Dodge. CALL us for quick action on residences. any rnce in any pari oi xne city. PORTER-WENDELL REAL ESTATE CO. 680 Brandeis Theater. Douglas 9206. I BARGAIN of Deuel Co. land. 320 acres of the best alfalfa land in Deuel Co. Neb. Sub-irrigated or can be irrigated water free. There is 100 acres alfalfa fenced hog-tight that pastures 300 to 400 hogs and then cuts 100 tons of hay. All level on Loagepoie creek bottom 4H ml. west of Chappel on the U. P. R. R. and Lincoln highway. There Is $8,500 of practically new buildings on it. An ideal home. Price for the next $0 days, $135 per acre. Will carry back $25,000, i years at 6 per cent. J. W. ROGERS, Lodge Pole. Neb. IMPROVED 280-acre rarm 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, eta: located only a mile from railroad town; good soli; would make a good grain or stock farm; price $22.50 per acre. Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn (42 ACRES, nearly level, four miles from Chambers, an Inland town; two new nouses, gooa wen ana windmill, poor outDuiiamgs. rnce includes 40 head cattle, 8 horses, 150 tons of hay In stack, wagons, machinery, eto, 200 acres excellent land, 200 acres more fair to good. Immediate possession If desired. Non-resident owner. $46 per acre In cludes everything. J. H. Simpson, agent. Chambers, Neb. I HAVE a number of valley farms for sale and also some good sand hill ranches and one place of 880 acres, 9, miles north of Burwell; good heavy soil, will raise a good crop of anything growing crops: plenty of good hay land. For quick sale at $40 an acre, as the man Is old and wants to retire. Also one farm one mile west of Tylor; 640 acres at $200 an acre. J. P. Lewis, Sargent, Neb HAVE inquiries for good homes In good locations. Do you want to sell your property? List lt with C A. GrimmeL 849 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. WE have the customers and can sell your property; list with Joha W. Rohblns, 681 Brandels Theatre, D. 629. LIST your property for sals with J. B. Robinson for quick salea 44$ Bee Bldg. Phone. Douglas 8097 LOW rates without delay C O. CARLBERO. 818 Brandeis Theater Bldg. FOR quick results list your property with S. P BOSTWICK A SON. 300 Bee Bldg Tyler ISOt. FOP quick sales list your property with W G. SHRIVER. J047-9 Om. Nat. Bk Bldg. Doug. 163 WILL PAY CASH for 5 to 7-room house In Dundee. Must be well located and priced right. Tvler 2795. TO sell your house quick call Chapek. PJ584; will see you. FIVK to H-vrn-mum Webster 41io. house from owner. A SNAP In wheat land. 820 acres fine wheat land, near Kimball, Neb.; 60 acres In crop, balance can all be farmed; small improvements. Liberal terms for 30 days, only $35 per acre. 120 acres raw wheat land, can all be farmed but about $0 acres; good terms can be had on this If taken by Sept. 15th, at $35 per acre. B. W. Domino, Kimball, Neb, A REAL STOCK FARM. (40 acres four miles from Potter, Neb., good five-room house, barn, 32x60. good well and windmill, other outbuildings, fenced and cross fenced; priced to sell quick st $37.60 per acre; can give best of terms; 200 acres under cultivation. Ad dress, O. W. Dewey, 1303 Central City, Neb. 320 ACRES THAYER COUNTY FARM. First-class land, to acres In native, 10 acres tn alfalfa, balance under cultiva tion ; fine seven-room house and large barn, both new and other outbuildings: fenced and cross-fenced; price, $165 por acre if taken soon. George Leonerts. B running. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches tn good old Dawes county. Arab U Uuncarford, Craw ford. Neb. For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota farms and ranches, see ALEXANDER & GIPE, Doug 9008 K22 Paxton Blk FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will sell your farm: timely sales, quick returns. Held Land Co.. 664 Brandels Bldg AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT 60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO. POUG S622 1.114 HOWARD St. Louis Live Stock. East St. Louis, Aug. 20 Cattle Re ceipts, 5,000 head; market generally steady; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $17.5018.50; medium and good, $12.0017.60; common, $10.2512.OO; light weight, good and choice, $12.0017.O0; common and medi um, $9.5012.O0; butcher cattle heifers. $6.7516.50; cows, $7.00u.75; canners and cutters, $6.607.00: veal calves light and handy weight, $15.0018.25; feeder steers, $7.6012.60; stockers steers, $7.00 10.00. i Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market higher; top, $21.90; bulk, $2O.6020.S5; heavy weight, $20.658120.85; medium weight, $20.7020.90; light weight, $20.60 20.75; light light. $18.0020.00; heavy packing sows, smooth, $17.0018.00; pack ing sows, rough, $16.6017.00; pigs $14.00 20.00. ' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head; mantci. sceaay; lamos, s pounds down 14.00! 16. 1 5; culls and common, $7.00ii s. on ; yearling wethers, flo.ooIl.00 ewes, meaium ana choice, f8.009.00 cuns a no common. $3.U0 6i!6.0U. C, M. St. P... Missouri Pacific .. Wahash Union Pacific C. 4 N. VV.. east. C. & N. W., west. . C, St. P., M. & O. ('., H. & Q., east. . . C, B. & Q., west. . . l. K. I. & P., east. C, R. I. & P., west Illinois Central . . . Chi. Gt. West 60 6 76 1 113 1 4 19 It 18 10 2 90 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 776 738 1,152 1,344 944 2.SD5 1,396 634 4,294 786 748 1.728 121 1,664 AUTOMOBILES. WANTED Ford touring car. 4658. Call Colfax Auto Livery and Garage. A. I EE COMPANY. Expert automobile washers, slmonyers ami ponsners; all work guaranteed 2309 N. 18th St. Victor Garage. Ph. Web. 307. 3701 SOUTH 21ST ST SOUTH 399. Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED Manufactured In Omaha. 24-hour serv Ice. for auto, truck and tractor. Expert ramaior ana ienaer repairing; body at'nts removea; new renders made. OMABA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.. 1 SI 9 Cuming St. Tyler 917. BARNUM CO., 2125 Cuming. F P las 8044 Doug High grade automobile painting NEW Oakland touring car. Web. 6764. Cars for Hire. MKEKS 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 USED CARS AND TRUCKS . AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. FORDS. BU1CKS, DODGE, NEW AND USED CARS. FORD BODIES. OROIiKKK-OOLDSTROM AUTO CO. 3-PASSENUER roadster In excellent con dition at a reasonable price; equipped with 6 new cord tires, motometer, bumper, spotlight, and a new Willard battery. Call Walnut 2823. , UNITED AUTO PARTS CO. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF USED CARS. 2032 FARNAM. 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-mile guaranteed tires at these prices: Plain Non-Skld 30x3 f 7.80 t 90 30x3H 8.95 11.90 32x3 10.60 12.(0 34x4 12.00 14.7S Express prepaid when cash accompanies oraer. Standard Tire Co., 410 North 16th St. Phone Douglas S830. FOR SALE Oood tire and vulcanizing siock in a gooa live city or 8,000 to 10,000 population, now doing a good business. Owner has good reasons for selling. Write or wire. Schram Land Co., Norfolk. Neb. 613 Norfolk avenue. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 17(7. 1407-21 Capitol Ave USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, Doug. : 2563 Farnam St. WHKN you think of used cars, think of TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. LATE model Buick light six. Just over hauled and repainted. Call Tyler 3961-W. ask for Mr. Blessing. GUY L. SMITH, Doug 2563 Farnam St. 1970. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF USED CARS. 2032 FARNAM. $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair, sole mnrrs. of new seif-spaclng af finlty spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N 18tb BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th A Jackson Ford Agents D. S600. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO, za3 f arnam wt. Doug. 1970. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND PAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., 2914 FAKNAM ST. H. 6768. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.. 2914 f AKNAM ST. ti. 6768. NO need for steam-soaked carcasses. We retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure process, ideal Tire Service. 2678 Har ney St. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H Roos, the Motorcycle man, 27th and T.envenworth Streets. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial borne solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect Ws distribute. Phone Doug. 413S and oar 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 tn road show. Give full details. Address Box Y-636, Omaha Bee. RENT Electric vacuum sweeper by the day. Delivered. Webster 4263. POULTRY AND PET STOCK AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards FORD MARKET. 1 2230 Farnam. Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay Auto Ex change Co. 2069 Farnam St. D. 6036. GAIN more, miles; have your tires re- treaded by G. Sr. G. Tire Co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANT 2520 Farnam St. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 1305 Farnam St FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind Aield. l16 CHEVROLET touring; in good con- aition. win sen ror $225.00, cash only Walnut 1189. 1 ONE Willis Overland Six. late model, fo? 5 53 Farnam. Harney DANDY PAIGE roadster, like new i; condition; will sacrifice. Harney 4467. GOOD USED CARS. uuru SMITH. NEW Dodge commercial truck for TT B3IO fcvans St, Reasonable. .... land touring car. first-class conT anion, uyier 1886-w. ILL HEALTH compels me to sell my en tire flock of Rhode Island White chick ens, both R. and S. Comb; 30 mature hens, 80 April and May pullets, and some fine April and May cockerels. Come, phone or write. They must be sold. Mrs. W. W. Ferguson, Clarks, Neb. HUNTERS. LOOK! Live wild Mallard decoys, for next month. Colfax 854. Get ready SPRING chickens for sale. 4237 Ohio St. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Msn of Omaha. FURNITURE. pianos and notes as security. $40 ( mo., H. goods. total. $3.50. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY, 432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 66( LOANS ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES. ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICB 1301 DOUGLAS ST. FARMS and city loans. E. H. LOUGEE. INC.. 838 Keeline Bldg Horses Live Stock Vehicles. BROOD SOWS Buy on Birdhaven Profit Staring Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. S. Pettis. Ageat Harness, Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnam. TEAM, harness and wagon all complete for flow; act quics. ifuuni.. Cuming St SOUND, new, coarse hay, $15 per ton. Wagoner, 801 N. 16th. INVESTMENT PROPERTY 515-517 South 26th Avenue A Well Built Two-Family Apartment Hai five rooms on first floor, six rooms on second floor. Strictly all modern in ewery way; built of tbe very best material at a time when building material was cheap. Price is much lets than the building alone can be built for. Price, $8,250. Rental, $840 per year, but could be increased. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY STREET PHONE TYLER 50 Total receipts 276 77 105 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris & Co Swift Co Cudahy Pack. Co. . . . Armour & Co Swartz & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Park. Co So. Omaha Pack. Co. Hoffman Bros John Roth & Sons Mayerowich & Vail,. Glassberg P. O'Dea W. B. Van Sant & Co. , W. W. Hill & Co F. P. Lewif Huntzlnger & Oliver.. .1. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla U. M. Burruss & Co... Itosonstock Bros F. G. Kellogg Wertheimer & Degen.. Ellis & Co Sullivan Bros A. Rothchlld Mo.-Kan. & C. Co E. G. Christie Maker Banner Bros John Harvey Jensen & Lundgren .. Dennis & Francis .... Cheek & Krebs Omaha Pack. Co Other buyers 8 28 34 14 36 101 39 240 50 .-,27 78 30 536 615 213 69 293 101 88 410 25 934 37 14 8 16 1,933 29,726 Total 10,934 4,749 39,795 Cattle There was a very decent Wednesday's supply of cattle on hand today, receipts being estimated at 261 cars or 6,800 head. Cornfeds were In moderate supply and sold on a gener ally steady basis. Butcher stock was more active then on Tuesday and medium cows sold fully steady while choice kinds and canners were strong to a little high er. Stockers and feeders were fully steady except possibly on some of the medium to plain offerings. Western beef opened about steady with some early sales of best cattle being stronger if anything. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr. 43 1285 $16 75 44 1178 $17 75 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 24 872 17 25 COWS. Omaha Grain. Omaba. Neb.. Aug 20, 1919. Receipts of wheat were fairly liberal while corn and oats were moderate to light. Arrivals were 133 cars of wheat, 34 cars of corn. 23 cars of oats. 9 cars of rye and 6 cars of barley. Wheat prices were unchanged to a cent higher, the advance mostly In No. 3 hard. Corn was up 3 to 4 cents. Oats prices were 4 to 1 cent higher. Rye was 1 to 2 cents up. While barley was 1 to 2 cents lower. Cash sales today were: Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car, $2.24 (dark); 1 car, $2.20; 1 car, $3.19 (yellow); 1 car, $2.16 (yellow). No. 2 hard: 1 car. $2 23 (ilark, smutty); 4 cars, $2.19; cars. $2.18; 11 cars, $2.17; 1 car, $2.16; 4 cars, $2.16 (yellow); 2 cars, $2.16 (smutty); 3 cars, $2.16 (smutty).' No. 3 hard: 1 car, $3.16: 8 curs. $2.15; 6 cars, $2.14; 1 car, $2.13; 2 cars, $2.13 (yellow); 1 can, $2.13 (smutty); 2 cars, $2.12 (smutty); 1 car, $2.11 (smut ty); 1 car, $2.08 (yellow); 2 cars, $2.08 (smutty). No. 4 hard: 3 cars, $2.08; 6 cars, $2.08; 1 car, $2.08 (smutty); ( cars, $2.07; 3 cars. $2.07 (yellow); 1 car, $2.05 (yellow); 1 car, $2.04 (yellow). No. 5 hard: 3 cars, $2.03 (yellow); 1 car, $2.02. No. 4 northern spring: 1 car, $2.16. No. 5 northern spring: 2 cars, $2.08. Sample spring: 1 car, $1.90 (northern); 1 car, $1.80. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $2.16 (durum). No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2.25. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $2.10; 1 car, $2.09; 1 car, $2.08. Corn No. ! yellow, 1 car, $1.92; No. 3 yellow, 1 car, $1.90; No. 4 yellow, 2 carB, $1.89; No 1 mixed, 1 car, $1.90; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, $1.90 (near white); 2 cars, $1.89; !o. 3 mixed, 1 car. $1.89; 2 cars, $1.88; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $1.86. Oats No. 2 white, 2 cars, 71c; No. 3 white, 1 car, 71c (old): 8 cars, 71c; 8 cars, 70 No. 4 white, 1 car, 704c; 2 cars, 70c. Rye 2 cars. $1.46; No. 4, 2 cars, $1.45; 1 car. $144. BarleyT-No. 3 1 car. $1.38; No. 4, 1 car. $1.36; 1 car, $1.33; sample, 1 car. $1.33 (heating). OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Todav. Wheat 133 Corn 34 Oats 23 Rye 9 Barley 5 Shipments Wheat 49 Corn 34 Oats 31 Rye 2 Barley 3 FINANCIAL Chicago .... Kansas City St. Louis ... Minneapolis . uuluth Wheat. 693 446 322 354 12 'Week Year ago. ago. Ill 181 9 128 11 90 2 2 1 2 46 99 27 129 33 36 13 1 9 ' 2 ft MARKETS. Corn. Oats. 92 252 15 34 22 56 New York, Aug. 20. The more confi dent feeling created yesterday by the speedy settlement of the traction strike was completely dispelled today by fresh misgivings regarding current financial and Industrial problems. Prices were firm to strong st the out set, but essed all around before midday and weakened before the close on the ab solute demoralization which prevailed In the foreign exchange market and grow ing apprehension as to the outcome of the steel workers strike vote. Favorable developments, such as tho reduction of the bank acceptance rats and prospects of an amicable adjustment of differences between Pacific coast oil refiners and the Navy department were Ignored in the more obvious events of the day. Call money also offered ground for un settlement, the easy rates of the opening hardening appreciably In the final hour on withdrawal of funds by Interior banks to meet demands In their respective lo calities. In connection with the further slump f exchange In London, Paris and Rome, which extended to other continental Eu ropean centers. It was rumored that the French government had entered Into ac tive credits, but no confirmation was forthcoming from high financial Inter ests. Authorities scouted the Idea of a pro tracted strike tn the steel trade, but their views were not shared by traders, as In dicated by United States Steel's decline to 98 , its lowest price in four months, and a drop of 1 points. Reversals in other standard stocks ranged from 3 to 5 points, specialties sus taining losses of 6 to almost 10, the mar ket closing almost at lowest levels. Sales amounted to 950,000 shares. Liberty bonds were fairly steady, but the general list. Including foreign issues, was heavy. Total sales, par value, ag gregated $10,675,000. Old United States bonds unchanged. Another decline In United States steel which fell to a new low price for the cur rent movement, unsettled other industrials and the general list in the last hour. The closing was weak. Reactionary tendencies tn today's stock market resulted mainly from renewed la bor disturbances and the further collapse of foreign exchange. Sales approximated 90,000 shares. Winnipeg 28 13 693 6 00 13. i 966 8 60 20 943 8 60 26 1021 10 10 HEIFERS. 12 694 7 25 12 735 8 00 33 740 8 50 23 771 9 00 40 888 9 40 28 885 11 00 BULLS. 1 1230 7 65 1 1860 11 00 CALVES. 3 273 10 00 1 180 10 60 200 12 50 WESTERN CATT1.E. WYOMING. Jake Schrelber. 11 cows.. 815 6 26 5 civs... 153 (stkre..416 9 00 14 fdrs..855 6 cows. .890 8 00 The Brock Co. 15 cows.. 871 6 25 33 cows.. 827 44hfrs...662 7 75 llfdrs.,770 29fdrs...916 10 25 6 fdrs..l015 Freeland Live Stock Co. 13fdrs...730 10 75 7 cows..785 4strs...872 11 25 10 fdrs...880 10 fdrs.. .880 11 26 13 strs..ll74 14 strs.. 11,16 12 65 37 fdrs. . 948 19fdrs..ll02 11 00 16 fdrs.. 825 6 fdrs.. 948 10 25 7 strs... 792 11 00 11 00 7 60 9 25 10 90 9 50 11 25 12 65 11 65 10 40 9 00 12 00 10 76 8 50 12 10 10 00 9 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. Charles Dumey. 4 cows.. 842 8 25 19 fdrs.. 1072 L. Martin. 38fdrs..l055 13 25 20 fdrs..992 4 fdrs. .1042 12 2:. 14 fdrs. .945 12 7o 12cows..910 12hfrs...548 8 50 22 strs.. 1095 NEBRASKA. 19 cows.. 956 9 30 32 hfrs...772 61 stkrs...810 10 40 18 hfrs..649 117 civs.. 205 11 75 Emil Marotz. 23 strs.. 1241 16 60 2 strs.. 1205 15 00 No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, $17.0017.75; good to choice beeves, $16.60 017.00: fair to good beeves, $14.0015.60; common to fair beeves, $11.0014.00: choice to prime yearlings. 16.508)17.50; good to cnoice yearnngs, 15.0016.50: fair to god yearlings-$12.60 R14.50: common to fair yearlings.$10.00 12.50: good to choice heifers, $10.50 4.00: mod to choke cows, sa.liuailj.uu; fair to good cows, $7.50 9.00: common to fair cows, $5.75S'7.50; choice to prime heavy feeders, $13.5014.60; good to choice feeders, $1 2.25 13.50 ; medium to good feeders, $10.5012.00; good to choice tockers. $10.2uig12.0U; fair to gooa siock- ers. iKflnffiin.nO' common 10 iair graaes, $6.60(217.60: stock heifers. 7.0Us.&u; stock cows. $6.5007.50: stock calves, $7.50 10.00; veal calves, is.uunju.ov; uuim, stags, etc., $7.0012.00: cnoice to prime grass beeves. $14.015.26: good to cho(ce grass beeves. $12.00i&'13.50; fair to good Krass beeves. $10.0011.50; common to fah- grass beeves. $8.009.60; Mexican beeves, $7.009.00. TTntra Renelntn continue of light Vol ume, today's run being 68 loads, estimated at 4,700 head. Trade today was consid- rably better than the opening yesterday. holding almost if not as good as yester dav's best time. Few. if any. sold below 00 and tops touched sis.so. ine ram being the narrowest at this market tor anme time Thn market- WSI DrODably 10 20e higher than yesterday witn duik oi sales at J19.0UBU.Z! wiin. quite a, i on up to $19.85. No. Av. 9h. Pr. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipts: Today Year Ago Wheat 2,975,000 895,000 Corn 182,000 404,000 Oats 793,000 2,410,000 Shipments: Wheat 1,206,000 1,753,000 Corn 172,000 1,441,000 Oats 730,000 1,469,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Today Year Ago Wheat and Flour. .. .1,203,000 779,000 Corn . ... Oats 318,000 Omaha Hay Market. Receipts light on both prairie hay and alfalfa, while the demand is somewhat Improved, causing the market to becomes nigner on tne best grades of prairie hay. Alfalfa continues steady. No. 1 upland prairie hay, $23.00 25.00; No. 2 upland $20.00(322.00: No. 3 UDland $10.0016.00; No. 1 midland 2Z.ooiap24.00; $18.0020.00; $15.018.0O; $12.0014.00; $8.0010.00: No. 1 alfalfa, , Sales. High. Low. Close. Amer. Beet Sugar 1,200 83H 81 82 Amer. Can 2,400 49ft 47 474 Amer. Car & Fdy. .21,800 126 120 120H Am. H. & L.,' pfd. 1,900 116 112H 112 Amer. Loco 6,400 84i 8H4 8114 Amer. 8. & Refln.. 3,100 74 72Vs 73 Amer. Sugar Re. 2,000 ltey, 123 123 Amer. Suma. Tob.16,400 83H 77 77H Amer. Tel. & Tel. 1.000 100 10014 lOOMi Amer. Z.. L. & S. 1,0000 22 20 2 Anaconda Cop. .. 6.600 66 64 'i 64 Atchison 1.300 88i 88 88 At., G. & W. I. S. S. 4.100 147 141 142V tsaiawin iioco. ...zh.uoo 104 100 100 nammore de u... l.zou 40ty 4U 40 Beth. Steel "B".. 17,300 S3 79 81 ttune c . uop., 1,800 26 2,401) 44 2,100 165 12,100 93 1,00 600 200 2,300 1,600 prairie hay, prairlo hay, prairie hay, prairie hay, prairie hay, prairie hay, prairie hay. $28.5027.00; No. 2 midland No. 1 lowland No. 2 lowland No. 3 lowland choice alfalia, $25.5026.00 standard alfalfa, $21.5025.00; No. 2 ai raira, $17.500121.00; No. 3 alfalfa, $14,000 17.00. Oat straw $8.00,00; wheat $7.008.00. straw. 1..215 1..289 66. .256 46. .251 40. .202 4. .247 110 $19 00 ... 19 15 ... 19 25 70 19 40 ... 19 60 ... 19 80 No. Av. 56. .236 65. .282 70. .248 48. .153 67. .208 75. .217 Sh. Pr. 110 $19 10 190 19 20 180 19 35 ... 19 60 ... 19 76 ... 19 86 ShMti anri T.nmhfl TndaV'S run of SheCP and lambs amounted to about au.uuu neaa, this estimate making the three nay to tal about 135.000 head. Inquiry from packers was not' as active as recently and when a trading basis was iinany esiao llshed most classes of fat sheep and lambs sold at figures steady to a little easier, best fat lambs here brought $16.86 7.00. with choice ewes moving at $9.00. Bulk of the good killing lambs selling at 16.2SISIig.65. There was plenty of life to the feeder trade and prices were generally a little higher, sales ruled strong to around 15c better than yesterday. Best black-faced feeding lambs topping at $15.75, with most or t no good grades moving at iia.tuw 15.50. FAT LAMBS. (Sculls 29 10 00 221 Idaho. (3 16 60 FEEDER LAMBS. 202 Wyo...38 13 50 350 Wyo...43 14 00 FAT EWES. 63 Wyo 109 9 00 136 Idaho.98 8 00 FEEDER EWES. 248 Wyo.. 90 6 83 Quotations on Sheep: Lambs good to choice, $16.7517.00; lambs fair to good, $16.008'16.76; good to choice feeder lambs, $15.2.' 15.75: meiliufn feeder lambs, $H.;5(K 15.00; heavy aud common Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Aug. 20. The corn market was Irregular and exhibited a succession of de clines and rallies, closing firm after a speedy working away from late low points. ijigni onerings, a turtner decline in for eign exchange rates and the demands of shorts were contributing factors. The close was nrm, lftc to 1 c net lower on dis tant months and c to lo net higher for September, the only delivery flnishintr at an advance. Closing prices for corn were: Sentem. ber, $1.84 to $1.84 and December $1.43 to $1.43. Oats closed o lower to 'Ac higher and provisions finished un changed to 20c lower. Sentiment in the corn market was more mixed than of late) and prices underwent rapid changes. Some of the early sellers bought freely later. Most of the trading was of a local character. The decline In sterling exchange was apparently Ignored after the opening and a firm tendency showed Itself, rallies following every sell ing movement, commission house buying was eviueni on me low points. Oats followed the course of corn with a firm undertone, most of the time and re sistence to selling pressure In which a domestic cash demand figured. Provisions moved generally with grain. Export business was hampered by the low foreign exchange rates. The undertone was weakv toward the end of the session, but fluctuations were In narrow limits. 66 0 92 23 42 42 T5 24 24 41 41 164 164 88 81 55 65 39 tfi. 91 ti f 41 $d 41 WA 72 7 Cat. Petroleum Cans. Pacific ... Central Leather Chesa. & Ohio.. C, M. 4 St. P.. Chi. & North.... C, R. I. & p.. Chlno Copper . . . Colo. Fuel & Iron 1,600 Corn Products ..13.40V Crucible Steel ...29,800 137 134 Cuba Cane Sugar. 3.400 31 30 j-'is. occur, iorp. . o.suo ib Erie 2,600 15 General Electric . 300 160 General Motors... 6,400 218 Ot. Northern, pfd. 1.100 86 Gt. Nor. Ore Ctfs 2,300 42 Illinois Central .. 20U 92 Inspiration Cop.... 4,200 t8 Int. Mer Mar., pfd 6.000 113 HOW 110 Internat'al Nickel. 12,600 26 24 25 Internat'al Paper. 2,600 54 62 62 K. C. Southern... 400 1 18 18H 1,800 35 35 35 3.100 105 106'i 105U 16,600 173 165 165 DUO ZT Z&14 7,800 49 48 2,800 300 200 1.900 3,800 7 134 30 (4 74 16 15 160 160 212 214 85 85 40 41 92 92 56 66 Kenne. Copper Louis. & Nash.. Mex. Petroleum. Miami Copper . Mldvale Steel . Missouri Pacific Montana Power Nevada Copper N. Y. Central... N. Y., N. H. H Norfolk & Vir. ... 200 100 100 100 Northern Pacific. 1.200 86'A 86U, suit Pacific Mail 600 37 37 37 rau-Amer. r-etro. . 21,000 l097 105 105 26 71 17 71 32 25 69 17 70 30 26 48 26 . 69 17 70 81 43 32 64 23 78 85 14 66 96 24 99 Art. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yes'y. Corn Sept. 1.(4 1.85 1.83 1.84 1.83 Dec 1.45 1.45 1.42 1.43 1.4S May 1.40 1.40 1.37 1.37 1.(9 Oats Sept. 1 .73 .73 .72 .78 .72 Dec. .75 .76 .76 .75 .76 May .78 .79 .78 .78 .78 Pork Sept. 43.20 43.70 42.20 43.70 43.00 Oct 40.60 40.60 Lard Sept. 28.95 29.10 28.60 28.87 28.80 Oct 128.60 128.90 128.30 .128.67 28.60 Sep". 124.40 24.60 I24.IO 124.60 24.30 Pennsylvania .... 1,600 Pitts. & W. Va.. 1,600 Pittsburgh Coal . 2,300 Ray Con. Copper. 1,600 Reading 9,000 Rep. Iron & Steel 6,100 Shat. Aris. Cop... 600 Sinclair O. A Re. .14,300 South. Pacific ...10,900 South. Railway .. 2,200 Studebaker Corp., 27,600 Texas Co 3.100 962 Tobacco Products. 6.100 94 Union Pacific .... 2,900 123 united cigar B. .. 200 183 v. s. Ind. AIco. U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, rifd. Utah Copper ... Western Union .. nn Westing. Elec. .. 2,600 Willys-Overland .10,000 Natl Lead 8 nil T8 Ohio Cities 9,000 61 Royal Dut N. Y. .17,600 89 43 43 ill 31 60 60 23 23 75 75 81 81 13 13 52 58 93 93 23 23 95 96 248 249 90 (0 121 121 183 18.1 16,400 138 132 133 3,400 82 80 86 85 62 61 81 80 76 60 87 116 80 85 61 30 76 60 87 New York Money. New York, Aug. 20. Money On call, strong; high, 5 per cen; low, 4 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing bid. ( per cent; offered at ( per cent; last loan, 6 per cent. Time Loans Strong and unchanged. Prime Mercantile Paper 66 per c(nr. Sterling Exchange Demand, $4.12; ca bles, $4.13. Francs Demand, 8.16; cables, 8.12. Guilders Demand, 36c; cables. 36c. Lires Demand, .46c; cables, 9.42c. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, easy. Marks Tiemand, 4; cables, 4. Short Term Notes Quotations furntshsd by tht Peters Trust company First Liberty. 3s Arm. Con. Deb., 6s. 1(24.. Reth. Steel, 7s, 1928 Canada, 6s, 1131., , ., Cudahy, 7s, 1(23 Int. R. T 6s. 19(1 Kan. City Tcr . 6s, 1923... Proctor A G , 7s. 1922 Russian Rubles, (s. 1(36 Union Pacific, s, 1918... Wilson A Co., 6s. 1(38.... Third Liberty. 4s Fourth Liberty. 4i Am. For. Sec, 19)9 Am. Tel. A Tel., 6s, 1(26. Am. Tel., (s, 1924 Am. Tobacco, 7s, 1922..., Am. Tobacco. 7. 1923.... Anglo-French. 6s. 1(80 (7 Arm. Con. Deb.. 6s. 1913 (9 Bid. Asked. 94.(0 (9 100 . .101 .. 98 ..10t . . 85 ..100 ..103 ' .. 86 ..103 .. (7 ..96.04 ..(3.30 .. 9( ..101 ( ..103 ...103 102 (8 101 87 100 102 (8 102 (7 100 101 100 102 13 (7 100 New coffee owing Brasll, New York Coffee. York, Aug. 20. The market for futures was easier again today to report of better westher In a decline In the Rio market and the continued- weakness of sterling ex change which would cheapen the cost of Importations purchased with London credits. The opening wss 10 to 20 points lower, with the trade paying lit tle or no attention to rallies in Santos futures and December sold off to (1(80 during the afternoon or 120 points be low the high price of Monday morning and within 25 points of the low lsvel touched on the decline of last weak. Closing prices were at the lowest point of tbe day on most positions, showing a net loss of 27 to 40 points. September, 20.25c; October. 20.10c; December, 19 80c; January, 19.76c; March, 19.73c; May, 19.65c; July. 19 66c. Spot coffee unlet, Rio 7s. 31c; Santos 4s, 19 c. Liberty Bond Prices. New York, Aug. 20. Prices of Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. m. were: 3a. 99 74; first 4s, 94.00; second 4s, 92 84; first 4s, 94.20: second 4a, 9:1.06; third 4Vs, 94.84: fourth 4s. 93.12; Victory 3s, (9.70; Victory 4 s, 99.64. Final prices on Liberty bonds were: 3s, 99.80; first 4s, 94 00; second 4, 92 76; first 4s, (4.16; second 4s. 9312: third 4s, 94.80; fourth 4s, 93.24; Victory 3s. 99.66; Victory 4f, 99 62. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga.. Aug. 20. Turpentine Market firm, $1.60; receipts. 497 bbls; shipments. 66 bbls; stork, 8,318 bbls. Rosin Market firm; sales, 1,033 bbls; receipts. 1,023 bbls; shipments, 1,602 bbls: stock, 47,809 bbls. Quote: P. 15.75c; D, E. 16.76c; F, 16(0c; G, 17.20c; H, 17.65e: I, 18.76c; K, 20.00c; M, 31.00c; N, 21.00c; WG, 23.60c; WW 33.00c. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Aug. 20. Flour Un- chsnged. Barley $1,1671 38. Rye No. 3, $1,60. Bran $41.00. Corn $1. 88 1.89. Oats 6874. B'lax $6.006.02. New York Dry Goods. New York. Aug. 20. Mid-summer eulei. ude prevailed in the dry goods markets tonay, second nand selling rurnlshlng the only source of lower prices. Raw silk was lower snd burlaps nomlnsl. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York. Av.g. 20. Evaporated Apples Dull. Prunes Firm. Apdrots and Peaches Quiet. Raisins Steady. New York Sugar. New York, Aug. 20. Raw Sugar Steady; centrifugal, 7.28c; fine granulated, 9.00c. 1 Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., Aug. 20. Cattle Re. celpts, 4,000 head; market steady to weak; beef steers, fed. - $14.00017.76; grassers. $10.0014.00; fat cows and heifers. $7.00 13.00; canners, $5.507.0O; stockers and feeders, J H.00 g 12. 50 ; calves. $8.OO16.60; feeding cows and heifers, $7,005)9.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market 26s to 50c lower; lights, $19.0020.00; mixed, $18.6019.00; heavy, $18.0018.76; bulk ot sales, $18.25019.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 800 head; market steady. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Aug. 20. Cattle Receipts. 17,000 head; market lower. Steers, $9 00 18.86; heifers, $6.1514.36; cows, $6.00 12.35; calves, 116.00 17.00; stockers, $7.00011.35. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; lower. Heavies, $20.00020.40; weight, $19.0020.75; lights, 20.75; sows, $18.00 20.00; pigs, 19.00. Sheep Receipts. ( 000 head; lower. 016.00. market medium $19.00 $16.00, market Lambs, $12.25017.76; ewes, $9.00 mam i!mkim Ux limapoKlJMomaTiMt Otfotnsl H I Of'DOaarloac I II UfliaNAi crrv ui State and Municipal Bonds We have an attractive list of state and mu nicipals yielding from 4.35 to 5.40 per cent. Exempt from all Fed eral Income Taxes. Circular listing Issues will be sent upon request for OB 238. IheNationalGty Company Correspondent Offices In 61 Cities Omaha First National Bank Building Telephone 8S16 Douglas feeders, (12.60014.00; yearlings, $11.00 12.00; wethers, $9.600110.60; ewes good tto choice, $S.2S59.00; ewes fair to good, $7.0008.00; good feeding ewes, $6.00 7.00; ewe culls and canners, $4.0005.00; breeding ewes, $8.00012.75. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Aug. 20. Cattle Receipts, 9,500 head; estimated for tomorrow, 10, 000 head; top, $18.50; later beet steers and butcher cattle slow, mostly steady; bulls, 26c lower; calves steady with yes terday's close; top, $21.00; stockers and feeders steady; westerns slow to 26c low er; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. $16.00018.50; medium and good, $12.50016.00; common, $10.00 O12 60; light weight, good and choice, $14.00018.00; common and medium, $9.(0 14.00; butcher cattle, heifers, $7,250 15.00; cows. $7.25013.76: canners and cutters, $6.0007.25; veal calves, light and handy weight. $19.60021.00; feeder steers, $8.00013.(0; stocker steers, $7.25011.00; western range, steers, $9.60016.50: cows and heifers, $7.75013.00. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 15.000 hca rl: very irregular. average 25c higher than yesterday's gen eral trade; top. $21.00! heavy weight, $18.35020.85; medium weight. $18. 65ft) 21.00; light weight, $18.66031 00; light, light, $18.00020.25; heavy packing sows. smooth, $17.50018.25; packing sows, rough, $16.50017.60; pigs, $15.50018.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 22,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 25,000 head: lambs mostly 266 50c lower: westerns opened about steady, closed 26c lower: sheep steady to 25c lower; . lambs, 84 pounds down, $15.00 18.26 ; culls and common, $10.0014.60; yearling wethers. 1 $10.60013.25; ewes, medium, good and. choice, $8.0009.76: culls and common, i 00O"'" I II 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 IGddePeakody6-Co. ftij Devmsliiivo St. , Boston &7WallSt(ret NewYoi-k sJ