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    THE BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919.
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REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES.
KEAL ESTATE
SOUTH DAKOTA'
16 aorta, located In but famine dla
trlet of Tripp county. South Dakota,
near Colonic; all lanced and under cul
tivation; two prima; elx-room bouae
and otbar bonding In good repair. Will
aell or trade for city property.
A. B ALPIRN.
7th and Dniiglas St. Call Doui. lit.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE WANT HOUSES
Cuetomera have depoalted money
with ua with which to buy horoea in
structing ue to buy for them on our
judgment. What have you to aell.
EDWARD r. WILLIAMS CO.. Realtore.
!3-4 Om. Net. Bit. Bldg. Doui. 420.
"BUNGALOWS WANTED.
We have cah buyera for nell-locared
bungalows and resldencea worth the
money. For quick reiulta, list with ua
O'NKIL'S R. E. & INS. AOENCT.
32- Brandela Theater Bldg.
1 HAVE cash customer! for houses; also
renters. List with me at once.
W. NATHAN WATTS,
HI Paiton Blk. Doug. 00.
T H AVE a man who will buy your Im
proved property and pay cash for It.
but the price must be right.
GEORGB F. JONES, REALTOR.
- C"y Net- Bk. Bldg. Doui 194l.
HAVE Inquiries for good homes In good
locations. Do you want to aell your
property T 1.1st It with C. A. Grlmrael.
4 Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldg.
LIST your property with ue. We have
oails for homes and Investments.
McCAQUE INV. CO.
Phone I. 415. 15th. and Dodge.
LIST your property for sale with J. B.
Koblnson for quick sales. 44! Bee Bids
Phone. Douglas 8097
WB have the customers and can sell your
property; list with John W. Robblns.
6S1 Brandels Theater, D. 6!.
LOW rates without delay.
C. O. CARLBERQ.
Stl Brandels Theater Bldg.
FOR quick sales list your property with
W. O. SHRIVER.
.1047.1 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 163.
WILL buy a few good contracts, aecond
mortgagee, or mech. liens. Chae L,
Pease. 211 Brandels Theater Bid g.
IF your property la for sale or rent. Hat
It with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY
CO.. 8705 Lake. Webeter 640.
HAVE buyera for five to seven-room
houses for cash and payments. John-
eon, weneter eiso
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages.
CITY or farm 6-year loans, and t per
cent. No delay. See us first.
DAY & MAYNE,
SOB Keellne Bldg., Omaha, Doug. 6904.
34 Pearl St. (Grand Hotel) Co. BIfs. 101.
filTY and farm loans; 6 H and t per cent;
no delay. J. H. Dumont A Co- 418
Keellne Bldg.
HONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate
Interest payable semi-annually. W. H
THOMAS & SON, 228 Keellne Bldg.
Private Money.
BHOPEN ft COMPANY. Doug. 42J8.
1100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D
Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam,
t. K. BCCK. LoansT442 Omaha Nat.
Miscellaneous,
SAFE INVESTMENT.
Wanted 12,000 loan on J3.000 frater
nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to
make loan Is beneficiary. Face of policy
will come to beneficiary upon death of
Insured, who Is 67 years old and In poor
health. Will arrange matters so that
entire 13,000 will be paid to note bolder
upon death of Insured, and will keep
up premiums on Insurance. Chance to
make from 3500 to 31.000 in short time.
Address Bee. Box M-3.
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS.
O'KEKFE REAL ESTATE CO.
t016 Om. Nut Bldu. Doug. 2715.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arizona Lands.
Fine Ranch, All Equipped
Fifteen miles square, 1,500 head of
TCerefnrds all for $1 ln.000. Will take
trade up to loO.OOO. Hurry.
W. NATHAN WATTS,
513-11 Paiton Blk. Doug. 00.
Omaha, Neb.
Colorado Lands.
FARM FOR SALE.
. 320 acres In the heart of the rain
belt section of Colorado; 200 acrea under
cultivation: 100 acres In Turkey Red
winter wheat; balance going In: all
fenced and cross fenced; soli deep and
rich: fres from rocks, stones, alkali and
hard-pan; good little house; fine view
of tha mountains; 16 miles from Den
ver on the Lincoln Highway; 10 mil's
to the Denver electric car lines; 10
miles to the county seat; 2 miles to a
good little town on the main line of
the Union Pacific; store, grain elevator,
hotel, postoffice, blacksmith shop and
implement house. Good schools. R. F.
13.; good neighbors, fine community;
deep wells and oceans of fine artisan
water. This is a fine farm for grow
ing wheat and corn: alfalfa does well
and beans Is an excellent crop. No hot
winds or cyclones; come out and look
this proposition over. Deal directly
with the owner and save a big commis
sion; no agents. Price, $40 per acre.
Part cash and balance to eutt at 3 per
cent. For further Information, write H.
E. Vanderllp, Agriculturist. Clayton Col.
lege. 3800 E. 32d Ave., Denver. Colo.
$($$ DOLLARS IN DIRT 133$
EASTERN COLORADO LAN us.
100,00b acres of tha best agricultural
land and 50,000 of choice grazing land,
eltlrer Improved or unimproved. The
beat Wt the west from $10.00 up. Just
the thing for homeseeker or investor.
Call on cr write, the Wray Land Com
pany, Wrsy, Colo.
FARMERS' PRAIRIE PARADISE.
Ksstern Colorado, one crop pays for
land: $15 to $30 acre, terms: prices ad
vancing rapidly, should double soon. Call
or write for appointment. C Nell, Has
well, Colo
30,000 acres choice raw or Improved Lin
coln, Co.. Colo., lands Bargains. Easy
terms. See J. L. Maurer Arriba. Colo.
Kansas Lands.
CENTRAL KANSAS
FARMS
Choice Improved farms and ranches
In Trego and Ness counties, st 320 to
340 per acre. These are without, ex
ception the choicest and best real farm
ing lands In the United Ststes today
for tha money. If you want a farm
where one crop pays for the ground It
Is grown on this Is your opportunity.
kte description and general Information
address
F. E. McNULTY.
821 COMMERCE BLDG.,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
FOR SALE Choice !44-acre Improved
farm, mile from Leavenworth, Kan.
Wheat, corn and alfalfa land. Only 3200
an acre. Harry Ds Coursey, Leavenworth.
Kan.
Minnesota Lands.
RED RIVER VALLEY INVESTMENT
Improved half section: no drouths, no
floods: Si miles to elevator and town,
Marshall Co.: -room house, barn for 40
head; 7.000 bu. granary; artesian well.
' etc. Priced to sell at 397.50 per. Owner
will take a small Irrigated Rio Grande
valley. Texas, farm; 36,000 cash and
balance 5 yrs. at 3 per cent Your op
portunity. Address L. Williamson,
Morgan. Minn.
Missouri Lands.
HAVE forty acres good farm land In
Wayne County, Missouri. Will take In
city property or automobiles.
W. NATHAN WATTS,
618 Paxton Blk. Doug. 8006.
Nebraska Lands.
Mr. City Man Read This:
Seven and three-fourths acres, only
g blocks west of Benson high school on
- main street, which is paved. Improve
ments, 7-room house, with electric
lights, furnace, good earn with nay
mow; chicken house for 1.000 chick
ens; good well; orchards ot apples,
cherries, plums; vineyard; deep rich
black loam soli, snd very productive
for gardening; would be good for plat
ting purposes. Terms, $2,000 cash, bal
ance, if desired, will carry in first
mortgage for five years at 6 per cent In
terest, with the privilege ot paying
$100 at any Interest due date' or more
or all; price. $8,500: here are good
terms, and one of the biggest snaps
near growing Omaha to be found, so
act quick as non-resident is here only
tor a few days snd says sell, call
GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO.
$! Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Phones:
4f.c. Bed 551. Residence, Walnut 1103,
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Pf of Color ia Tbo Sunday Boo.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Nebraska Lands
DOUGLAS COUNTY
NEBRASKA
Good $0 near town ,.$1S6
Choice 80, improved 200
Very good Improved rear ElUhorn .... 200
Easy Terms See Us.
Iowa-Neb., Investment Co.
644 Bee Bldg., Omaha.
160-A. FARM, 2'4 miles from Tranklln;
110 A. In cultivation, 10 A. alfalfa;
R. R.; telephone, excellent school ad
vantages; 7-room house; barn, 32x60;
granary, garage, corn ctlb, chicken
bouse, hog sheds, silo, cement cellar,
young orchard, running water, well,
windmill, timber, adjoining pasture
available. $75 tier acre until Oct. 1.
Terms, Mrs. Margaret Andrews, R. R
No. 2, Franklin, Neb.
Sarpy County Bargain
160 acres, 6 miles from Gretna, good
Improvements, all nearly new. Land lies
?erfect. Small pasture, balance in cul
Ivatlon. Price $300 per acre. Very
good terms.
HELD LAND CO.,
Toug. 9148. 64 Brandels Bldg
NEBRASKA, BANNER COCNTT.
For sale, 1,240 acres of land In one
body, north of Kimball, Neb., with fair
improvements. Makes an Meal combi
nation farm. 540 acres under cultiva
tion now, of which 150 acres sod al
ready put In fall wheat. Price $40.00
per acre with 10 years to make final
payments, at 6 per cent. Owner, Carl
GengenbHoh. Kustis. Neb.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Sarpy county, 160-acre stock farm,
125 acres cultivated, balance in pas
ture, with running water. $2,000 cash.
$6,000 March 1. Mortgage on place for
balance. Kasy trms. Phone owner,
Harney 5303, or write Box S 44, Bee.
80 ACRES, 2 miles from town, $240.
160 acres, H1 miles, Cass county,
lays fine, improved, $276, on good terms.
Many others.
J. A. GIBBONS,
Elkhorn, Nob.
FARMS FOR EVERYBODY.
Send for our new list today. It will
Interest you. Miner & Bradley. Thum
mel Bldg. Grand Xsland, and Walbach.
Neb.
160 ACRES, finely improved stock and
grain farm, elegant land; mile from
paved street. 5 miles N. W. of stock
yards. .1. B. Hansen, 214 Wilkinson
Whig., Omaha,
FOR FARM LANDS and farm loans with
In 50 miles of Omaha, see
PAUL PETERSON,
3-l .?I?ia? TheaterJBIdg. J&1"
MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
Hi dil fa farms at the right price. M. A.
I .ARSON. Central City, Neb.
FOR Western Neoraaka and Eastern Col
orado lands se
HELD LAND -CO.,
664 Brandels Bldg.
PRICK and terms right on northeast Ne
braska improved corn and alfalfa farms.
C. V. Nelson, 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg
AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
RELIABLE automobile school; best elec
trical and self-starter courses; day and
night school: come now; free catalogue.
National Automobile School, 2814 North
Twentieth. Omaha
LATEST model Bulck touring car, first
class condition. Make highest cash offer.
Owner leaving city. For appointment
write Box S-40, Bee.
STEVENS DURYEA touring car, all cyl
inder, starter and electric lights, at a
bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone
Tyler 1419.
USED cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
2B63 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
WHEN you think of usod cars think of
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS.
NEBRASKA WHITE CO
FRED C ROOERS, MGR. TYLER 1767
1407-21 Capitol ..
WINTHN-RIX
ROBERTS MOTOR CO.,
40th and Farnam. Harney 3600.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS.
AT BARGAIN PRICES
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb.
NEB. B UiCKAU TO CO.,
2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1870.
FORDS. BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND
USED CARS. FORD BODIES.
O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO.
3701 SOUTPI 24TH ST. i SOUTH 399.
FLYER.
THE DIXIE
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
2520 Farnam ht.
BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
15th S- Jackson. Ford Agents. D. nsqa
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co.. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035
FORD MARKET.
2230 Farnam.
Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds.
GAIN more miles; have your tires re
treaded by G. & G. Tire Co.
2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS-
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
FORD touring, almost new, equipped with
starl.T. demounted rims, over-sized
tires: $C50. H. (1913.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2300 Farnam St.
UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.
3032 FARNAM.
EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS.
FOUR-CYLINDER roadster, 1919 model,
driven 3 mo., good condition, a bargain.
Phone Harney 6630.
$T5o Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs. of new s"f-spocing af
finity spark plug. Raysdorfi-r, 2 m N. lSth.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself, at very reasonable
prices; no extra to pay., Nebraska
Service Garage. 19th and Farnam, Doug
las 7390.
Tires and Supplies.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. FATZMAN,
201 Karbach Blk. Tyler 5S4.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms, i
Kimball county. Nob. R. K. iiolman.
Bushnoll, Neb. i
WRITE me for pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches In good old Dawes Co.
Arah It. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb.
South Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE For a short time only, one of
the best sections In Aurora county, South
Dakota, lhi miles from Stickney; well
Improved, fenced with woven wire and
steel posts all around; crossed fenced:
must be seen to be appreciated. Ad
dress owner. K. A. Wolff. Bagley, la.
25.000 ACRES in Brown and Edmunds
counties, S. D. Selected early. Terms as
good as can be secured. Good automo
biles with careful drivers.
M. A. CLARK LAND CORPORATION.
9 Hagerty Block. Aberdeen, S. D.
Wisconsin Lands.
IF looking for good soil, I have It.
If looking for fine laying land. I have It.
It looking for one that Is priced right.
I have It.
A. W. TOLAND,
D. S676. 410 Bee Bldg.
Wyoming Lands.
SOLDIERS, 640 acre homesteads, 7 months
residence. Duff, Casper. Wyo.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Miscellaneous.
For Iowa, Nebraaka and South Dakota
farms and ranches, see
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Doug HOOR. 62S Paxton Blk
NEW TIRES AT HALF PRICE.
Firestone, Bull. Leo, Republic. Fisk.
Write for tiriccs. Mention Kizes.
K AI.VIAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam.
NEW AND iFeI TIRE BARGAINS?
SEE IS FIRST A."l SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.,
2914 FARNAM ST. H. 7f..
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour scrv
Ice, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing; body
dents removed; new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.
1S19 Cuming St. TyJL
F. P. BARNUM CO., 3126 Cuming. Doug
las 8044. High-grade automobilo painting.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. Victor H.
Roos, the motorcycle man, 27th and
Leavenworth Ms.
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Podge St.
WANT to get In tnueh with party who
worked in Krug theater box nffiee un
der W. W. Cole. Address Box S 31, lico.
WlfTiTstore piano for use of same. Splen
did home and excellent care. Box
Q-22. Bee.
HAVE tin roofs and eaves cleaned and
painted, 5c foot, before winter. Colfax
2371.
FARM LANDS-WANTED.
FARMERS,
ATTENTION!
Want to rent a farm In the wheat and
corn belt. Will buy outfit if right price.
Addrees Box S-41, Bee.
WB will sell your farm; timely aalea;
quick return. Held Land Co.. ($4
Brandels Bldg.
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale.
AUTO CLEARING
HOUSE
OMAHA'S LARGEST USED CAR
STORE.
THE ONE PLACE WHERE TOU CAN
BUY A USED CAR WITH A THREE
DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE, OF
FERS THE FOLLOWING HIGH-GRADE
CARS FOR YOUR INSPECTION:
1 1917 Marmon.
11917 Hudson Super.
1 1916 Hudson Supar.
1 191 S E 49 Bulck.
1 1918 Paige touring.
1 1918 Paige coupe.
2 1917 Buick touring.
11917 Bulck roadster.
1 1916 Marlon.
1 1918 Ford coupe.
1 1917 Ford touring.
1 1918 Ford roadster.
1 1916 Grant six.
1 1916 Saxon six.
11917 Saxon six.
1 1918 Overland 90.
1 1917 Scrlpps "."
1 1916 Haynes touring.
1 Hudson six 40.
I 1917 Oakland four.
11917 Chevrolet.
1 1917 Studebaker six.
2 Overland 83's.
11917 Haynes touring
4 Light delivery trucks
1 1918 Auburn chummy.
1 Stevens-Duryea speedster.
And many others.
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE.
1912-14-16 Farnam. Douglas 6383.
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE YOURSELF
13 CENTS PER MILE.
YOU ARE COVERED BY fNSUR
A.VCB AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO.
DOUG. S622. 1314 HOWARD.
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.
S026-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101.
USED cars of exceDtional value.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfield rarbuietors and
Columbia atorags batteries. Edwards.
DRESSMAKING Evening dretpes a spe
c 1 alty. 1 nil N. 33d. Harney 5360.
Use The Bee Want Ad columns
to rent that vacant room.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
800 SETS of war harness, made by the
Studebaker Mfg. Co. of South Bend,
Ind., for experimental tryout: number
one grade and will be sold at a dis
count of 30 per cent at the Mid -West
Harness Co.. 706 N. 16th St., Omaha.
Neb.
BROOD SOWS.
Buy on Birdhaven Profit Sharing Plan.
Phono Web. 2884. O. S. Pettis, agent.
FINE brod Boston terrier dog; finely
marked; good watch dog; good to chil
dren. Colfax 1 5X4.
TEAM, harness and wagon. Seven-Oaks
Farm, three blocks west of Florence
car.
UPLAND hay. $20 per ton. Wagner, 801
North 16th St
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
MIXED grain $3.76 per hundred pounds.
Wagner. 801 N. 16th. Douglas 1142.
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WATCHES. ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE.
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
ORGANIZED by the Business Men of
Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes
as security. $40 ( mo., H. goods, total.
$3.80.
unovtrvirwT T.rtAN str.rTTP ttt.
432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666.
FARMS and city loans.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC
628 Keellne Bldg.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. Es. 1894
That surplus piece of furniture
can be turned into cash by a Bee
Want Ad.
YOUNG LADIES
We offer you a well paid
position. Pay you while in
training.
Permanent work.
Rapid advancement.
Investigate our working
conditions.
Operators' Employment Bu
reau, 613 New Telephone
Building, 19th and Doughs
Streets.
Ivlarket and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
Omaha Live Stock.
Omaha, Neb., Sept. 22, 1919.
Rccnipts were: Cattle Hogs Sheep
Monday estimate ..17,600 4,800 53,000
Same last week 29.763 4,010 64,343
Same two weeks ...19.362 3.869 61.632
Same three weeks. . .16,835 2,197 63,900
Same year ago 18,306 3,937 64,651
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
I he Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for !4
hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m , September
22. 1919:
RECEIPTS CARS.
R'rs and
Cattle. Hogs. Shp. Muels.
C M. St. P 8 7 4
Wabash . . 1
Missouri Pncifio .... 6
Union Pacific 161 5 135 13
C. & N. W., oast .... 50 . . 2
C. & N. W., west 173 17 J5 12
('., St. V., M. & O 1 8 I I
C, B. & Q., wist 30i: j 49
C, R. I. & P., east. .4 4 1
C, R. I. & V., west. ... 3 1
Illinois Cei.tral 1
Chicago Gt. West t .. i
Total receipts 6G8 71 206 30
DISPOSITION HEAD.
.Morris Co. .,
Swift Co
I'udahy Pkic. Co
Armnur & Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln 'kg. Co
So. Omnia Pkg. Co...
llitrgiii's I'kg. 'o
John Itoth & Song. . . .
Mayerinvich & Vail. . . .
Ilassbcrii
Benton Van Sant. . .
F. P. Levis
Huntziiurer & Oliver. .
.1. B. Knot & Co
r. II. Bulla
It. M. Hurrusa & Co. .
Rosnstock Bros. . .
F. n. Kellogg
Werthoimer & Degen
Ellis & C,j
Sullivan Hruf.-
A. Rntr.'S'.'llilil
o.-Kan. C & C. Co
E. G. Christie
Baker
Banner Bros
John Harvcv .
Jensen Luiidgreiii '. '.
I'ennls A,. Vran..
Cheek & Krebs
Armour from Denver
Mid-West
Cudnhv frnm c I i. ! '
Omaha T'kg. Co '.
umer buyers
Total 1;
Cattle.
4S4
1,329
1,000
767
71
6
15
it;
13
27
247
637
81
151
248
38
!i.r. 6
467
196
310
''2
276
4(17
131
11
53
792
Hogs.
805
976
1,050
790
610
Sheep.
24
1,968
1,975
9,141
71
246
i
149
17
2.759
.315 4,531
20,740
28,119
weCreUl?TonCiP,!' J1 tnis morning
were 1 1,500 head, somewhat smaller than
beof'Th", r"Cent .2,uJay- Most of the
beef that was offered was on the ul'ii'i
order and trade was a little bit a uSl "h
ast VZ?Z l0 ed W'"y steady th
last weeks close. Butcher sfoi-k-
aetive and fully steady w h good To choice
e? Ou?id.,0f ,r,any.,h,nl,f "ItllB high?
er. Outside fpoj,.,- inquiry was broad
JV''m'19 feeders wro
vv-V 1- 1 " trade in many cases
steady 8 P,aln Brades saM about
Quotations on r.mtle: Choice to prime
brvos- ''""ft 17.50; good to cho,.
f 5.-!""'-5": f"ir to good beeves!
s win?! r"mnl0 to fair beeves.
Ml.oMsi.i.afl; ..huioe to prime yearlings
Jli-Orcu 1 S. 00 : good to choice tearing'
...50W17.00; fair to Suod yearling, $130
H.,.0", common to fair yearlings, SI0.0O
in on a0; sood to choice heifers. $s.00n
iiMMi, chuice to prime cows, $s.509 50
good to choice cows. $7.0Os.5O; fair (o
good cow, 6.0AW7.0: common to fair
cows, 7r, rff .oo; r-hoice to prime heavy
lecders, ?1 l.r.OS 12.50: good to choice feed
9 ll-M: medium to good feeders.
sx.oo.ao. common to fair feeders. $7.00
f ' . KPoA to choice Blockers, g.go
JO. oti; fair to good stackers J7.nox 00
'10'' " fl stokers! SS.SolUoo;
'L' k heifers. Jo.00j 7.50; stock cows
Ja.SO n 7.00; stock calves, 7.00t 9.50; veai
17 -"fV0'1 bulls- stags, etc
J mint K,0l?d cnoic9 Erass bvp.
SGOOfflon 0; ;mo"t'' 'air rass beeves,
?6. 00(8 8 00; Mexican beeves, 6.009.00.
rA T vrire
3 I SO 310 50 l'. ..
Hogs There was a fair
licad rade wa8 artlvo anfI gpn,,,..,,,
steady to 10 cents higher than Saturday
5i7.OOW17.25. the Ion string i .....v
solo Mh1"6; ?"avy racking grdea
sold on down to 1R4n v.7..i
WeiehtR on nn fn 07 nn ri.., - ..
ui i. 7 .. wn.ui'. -auaers paiu
as high as J17.60 for well finished lights.
uitK mi, IOr me aay with
bulk of sales at $16.4016.75.
HOGS.
120 13 60
run of hogs
No. A v.
70. .390
63.. 303
48. .308
29. .289
80. .214
6S. .260
Sh.
280
40
Pr.
l 40
16 50
16 65
,16 75
17 00
17 10
No. A v.
61. .374
60. .325
55. .277
68.. 236
67. .246
74. .216
Sh.
70
110
Pr.
(16 45
16 60
16 70
16 90
17 10
17 60
sheep
Sheen The week's tinHo i
ooened out with inn ,.. ...... - i
53,000 head. Character of the offerings
was about the same as usual and thin
Hcrht lamha Yi-aM m nra nl.ntir,. .1 ...
--c-.- .......... u I1LI1.U, umer
class of stock. Inquiry from packers cen
tered on good lambs and various aalea
reported early indicated n generally steady
trade. Good fat lambs sold up to J14 25
14.50 with fair kinds of l,lllr. ...,
$14.00. Fat sheep ruled slow to uneven
ly lower, the downward trend of values
being attributed to sluggish dressed mut
ton trade In the east. Strictly good ewes
are moving around $6.2506.60 at pres
ent and culls and canners selling at $2.00
3.50. Good fat wethers were verv
scarce.
A broad demand featured the market
for feeders and choice clnsp.wnnlaH lm.B
sold readily up to fll.00ail.26. Best
quality would probably bring fll.60 or
) wi 1 (c. T Vi a TYi a rlot mm m n.k.1. .. 1 j
strong and active.
Vuoiaiions oil oneep ijamos, g00a to
choice, f 14.0014.60; lambs, fair to good,
13.6O14.00: chejee feeder lambs, $u.00
11.60; medium to good feeders, $10.26
1 0.76 ; common light feeders, $8.00
10.00; culls and throwouts, $5.007.60;
yearlings, $9.009.50; wethers. $8.00
8.50; ewes, good to choice, $6.006.6O;
ewes, fair to good, $6. 50 6.00; good feed
ing ewes, $5.005.50; ewe culls and can
ners, f 2.00 3. 50 ; breeding ewes, $7.60g
11,50.
. Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City. Mo., Sept. 22. Cattle Re
ceipts, 39.000 head; market Irregular; beef
steers, medium and heavyweight, choice
and prime, $15.7617.66: medium and
good. $12.0016.65: common, $10.25
11.90; lightweight, good and choice. fl2.75
17.00; common and medium, 18.00(3)
12.90; butcher cattle. heifers, $5.30(!j)
13.40; cows. 5.6011.36; canners and cut
ters, $4.0053O; calves, $13.76017.00;
feeder steers, $S.2512.75; stacker steers,
$6 009.25.
Hogs Receipts. 8,000 head; market
higher; bulk of sales, $17.25(g)17.60;
heavies, $16.7617.50; medium, $17.25
17.65; light, $16.8517.70: light light.
fl6.B0igil7.25; heavy packing sows, $16.00
$16.25; pigs. J14.00W17.35.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 19.000
head; market weak; lambs. $12.50ji
14.00; culls and common, $7.2512.26;
yearling welhers, $9.0010.00; ewes.
S6.25ific8.26; awes, culls and common, $3.00
6.00; breeding ewes, f 8.0014.&0; feeder
lambs, $10.6012.60.
Chicago live Stork.
Chicago. Sept. 22. Cattle Receipts. 22.
n0O head: estimated tomorrow, 15,000
bead; market lower. Beef steers: Me
dium and heavy weight: Choice and
prime, f 15. 35r 17.65; medium and good,
slfl.75Sil3.3a: common. fJi.25jT10.75. Light
v,Siclltl (Jnod and choice. $ 1 4.001 1 7.65 :
' "iiiiuon and medium, $.00'5 1 3.75. Butch
er cattle; Ueiiura, .S.9Xt7.i tojg,
Short Term Notes
Furnished by the Peter
pany:
Amer. Tel. & Tel. 6s, 1924...
Amer. Tel. A Tel. 6a, 1925...
American Thread ts. 1928...
American Tonacco 7s, 1919..
American Tobacco 7s, 1920..
American Tobacco 7s. 1921..
American Tobacco 7s. 1922...
American Tobacco 7s, 1923..
Anaconda Copper 6s. 1929...
Anglo-French Ext. 6s. 1920..
Armour & Co. Con. Deb. 6s,
1920
Armour & Co., Con. Deb. 6s.
1921
Armour A Co. Con. Deb. 6s,
1922
Armour & Co. Con. Deb. 6s.
1923
Armour & Co. Con. Deb. 6s,
1924
Bethlehem Sleel Co. 7s, 1922
Bethlehem Steel Co. 7b. 1923
British 6Mis. 1921
Canada 5s. 1921
C. B. & Q. 4s 1921
C. R. I. & P. 6s. 1922
Cuban-Anier. Sugar 6s, 1921 .
Cudahy Packing Co. 7s, 1923
General Electrio Deb. 6s. 1920
Great Northern Ry. 6s, 1920.
Interborough Rap. Trans. 6s,
1921
Kansas City Terminal 6s.
1923
Lehigh Valley 6s. 1921
Liggett & Meyers 6s. 1921...
Phlla. Elec. Gs, 1920
Proctor & Ramble 7s, 1920..
Proctor & Uamhle 7s. 1921..
Proctor & Gamble 7s. 1922..
Proctor & Gamble 7s. 1923..
Russian Rubles 6'is. 1936
Southern Ry. 6s. 1920
Swift & Co. 6s, 1921
Union Pacific 6s, 192S
U. S. Rubber 7s. 1923
Trust corn
Bid. Asked.
100'4 100'4
99' 99
100 101
100 loo!4
101 102
102" 102?i
102 103ij
103V6 IOS'4
98 ft 98
97 T 98
102 10S
102 103
102 103
102 103
102 103
1021, 11121,,
l)l 112'n
98 !)
98 99 i
95 95N.
97 984
99 100U
101 1011b
ioo mo?,
99 99 V4
86 85
99V4 SSi
101 10114
loo 1110
99', 100 U
1oor, 10m
101V lfli
102 1ll21!j
li'Sii 103
75 78
963; 97'i
99
102 103
10414 104
GRAIN MARKET
$6.25 13.35; canners and cutters, $5.35
6.25: veil calves. $20.25 21.50. Kceder
steers, $7.00 r 1 2.26. Stacker steers, $6.25
10. 00. Western range: Beef steers, $8.00
ij' 1 5.00; cows and heifers. $t!.35f 1 3.00.
Hogs Receipts, 23.000 head: estimated
tomorrow. 25, 000: market strong. Heavy,
$1.7S1.15; medium. fl7.00W18.30; light.
$17. 25j()18.40: light light. f1.00pl-.7S:
heavy packing sowh, smooth, $16. 00 16.T.0;
packing sows, rough, $15.2515.75; pigs,
$15.005'16.50.
Sheep Receipts, 41.000 head: estimated
tomorrow. 35.000 head: market firm.
Lambs, $12.25(S 15.00; culls and common,
$7.ioroj 2.00. Ewes: Medium, good and
choice. $6.00S'7.25; culls and common,
$2.003-7.); breeding, $6.6012.25.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City. Ia., Sept. 22. Cattle Re
ceipts, 3.0"" bend: market steady to
strong; beef steers, fed. $12.0fi 16.50;
grass. $8.O0ij;1S.5O; fat cows and heifers,
f7.OOgil2.flO; canners. f 5.00i?o6.75; veal
calves. 37.00 14.50; stackers and feeders,
f 6. 50 Hi 1 1.50; feeding cows and heifers,
fO.00 9U8.5fl.
Hogs Receipts. 3.0A0 head: market,
steaiiv; IK'ht, f 16.754 17.51; mixed. flli.OO
ilii.75: heavy, ft3.23ld.00: bulk of
sales, $15.60fi-lO.rm.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, G,000
head; market, wenk.
Omaha Grain.
Omaha, Neb., Sept. 22. 191.
Grain arrivals were moderate today for
: wheat considering they were for two days.
Corn and oats runs continued extremely
light. Virtually all of the trading was
I in wheat which was some stronger In
1 ihe better grades. Corn advanced 3 to
I 4 cents. Oats were 1 to 2 cents higher
and rye advanced a cent. Barley was
I about 2 onta higher.
I Cash sales today were:
j Wheat No. 1 hard, 1 car, $2.20; No..
2 hard, 1 car. f2.30 (dark); 16 cara,
IJ2.19; 10 2-5 cars, f2.18; 2 cars, f 2.17
j (yellow); 1 car, f2.t6 (smutty); 6 cars,
; $2.15 (smutty); 2 cars, $2.14 (smutty):
! J ears. $2.12 (smutty); 3 2-5 cars, fi.lf
1 (yellow, Kinutty); 1 car, $2.10 (smutty);
jl car. $2.09 (ery smutty)); No. 3 hard,
I 3 carB, $2.16; 12 cars, $2.17: 1 car, $2.16;
1 car, $2.15 (yellow): 1 car. $2.15; 1 car,
$2.13 (smutty): 2 cars, f2.12 (yellow);
t c:tr, f2.l0 (yellow); 1 car. f2.10 (smut
ty): 3 cars, t2.08 (smutty); 1 car, f2.07
(yellow); 1 car, f2.07 (smutty); 1 2-3
ears. $2.06 (yellow); 1 car, f2.05 (yellow,
smutty); No. 4 hard, 6 cars, t2.15; 7 cars,
$2.14; 10 cars, $2.12; 1 car, 12.11; 1 car,
$2.10; 2 cars, S3. 08 (yellow); 1 car. f2.06
(smutty, 6 per cent rye); No. 6 hard, 1
car. $2.06; 2 cars. f2.05; 2 cars. $2.05
(yellow); 2 cars. $2.00 (smutty): Sample
hard, 1 car. $1.88; No. 1 northern spring,
2 cars. $2.64 (dark): 1 car. $2.53: No.
2. northern spring. 1 car, $2.60; No. 3
spring. 1-3 car. $2.07 (red); No. 4 spring.
2 cars. $2.30 (northern); 1 car, $2.25; 1
ear. $2.20 (northern): No. 6 northern
spring. 4 cars, $2.12: sample spring, 1 car,
$1.93; 1 car, $1.89 (northern); No. 2
durum. 1 car, $2.15; No. 3 durum, 1 car,
2.12; No. 1 mixed, 2 cars, $2.14: 1 car,
$2.14 (durum): Nn. 2 mixed, 1 car. $2.2?
5 cars. $2.11 (durum); No. 3 mixed.
cars, $2.18; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $2.15: 2
cars. $2.14.
Corn No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.50; 1 car,
$1.49. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.49.
Oats No. 2 white: 1 car. 67c; 6 cars,
67c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 6oc,
Rve No. 2: 1 car, $1.33. No. 3: 3 cars,
fl.32. No. 4: 1 car. $1.31.
Barley Mo. 1 feed: 1 car, $1.16. Re
jected: 1 car. $1.12.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
FINANCIAL
New Tork, Sept 22. Trading In the
stock market today was cautious, but the
beginning of the long heralded strike In
the steel Industry did not exert so great
an lnfluenco on prices as had heen reared
The same was true of last week' unfavor
able bank statement.
There were several reversals after the
Irregular opening, but at no time was there
any pronoonced pressure to liquidate long
holdings, that fact evidently making an
impression upon the short Interest.
Steels, steel equipments and the shares
of various other Industries whose opera
tions hinge largely on the outcome of the
labor situation were well supported, the
few exceptions being limited to utilities
and minor speculative Issues.
Much of the market's strong undertone
whs auriDiitoa to tne lack of outside In
terest, public parilcipatlon having stead
ily dwindled to Blender dimensions, with
consequent strengthening of the technical
position, ever since the first signs of in
dustrlal unsettlement
United States Steel common ranged be
tween 100 and 102. closing at the top
with a gain of 1 points, Bethlehem and
Lackawanna were firm and Crucible, which
s1 meerea an independent course,
gained 4 ooinla. Ennimnanr.
shippings and rails reflected moderate buy
ing, but tobaccos and food shares were
especial objects of dull pools, outstanding
features Including American Tobacco, Re
tail Storer, Mexican Petroleum, Texas
Company and American Sugar.
Sales amounted to 800,000 shares
stiffen, j?"!1" S?ie"71 Bt 6V4 P" Cent' but
stiffened to 7 in the final hour, the
cause" ?T";g ls?. disposition to lend be!
"rve. WeCli 8 heavy deflclt ln re-
East St. Louis Live Slock.
East SI. Louis. S( pt. 22. Cattle Re
ceipts, 8.1100 head; market higher; beef
steers, medium and heavy weiplit, choice
and prime, $1 C.OOijf 17.25 ; medium and
good. $10.75iii 13 0(1; common, fD.239
10.76; lightweight. good and choice.
$10.75li'i,25: common and medium. $9.00
10.75; butcher cnttle. heifers, $7.00i?i)
16.00; cows, f 6. 50( 1 1.eO ; canners and cul
lers, (1. I n y.' o. u " . ve.11 , 11 1 1101. .mi
handyweight, $14. iosn 10.50; feeder steers.
i.yflfo1 14. nu; sioeaer sieera, 1 .eeta' 10. mo,
Tlrtcc Poer-iritc 1 f, II 0 ll en rt ' noirkpf
strong to higher; top, $18.45; bulk. $17.85
IS. 25; heavyweight. $17.85 1 8.1 5; me
dium weight. $17.85K18.45; lightweight,
n.isio on. 1..-.U. tin nniAn mi-
ii.vieun,ou, iifcoi iieoi, f , v.. v.. , i .
heavy packing .sows, smooth. $14. flow
1R klT- nnrtilnp, sows roilPh 3 1 2 27. (ft. 1 3. 7 5 :
pigs. ' $13.0010.50.
Mlieep and Lamm neceipts, 3,1100 neao;
market steady: lambs, 84 pounds down,
12.00S?l4.flO; culls and common, fO.OOifji
, t r.n. ..n.ii n.tk.KB ta nnfflil nn. nun.
medium and choice. $8.00i& 9.00; culls and
common, $6.007.00.
Bt. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Jesoph, Mo., Sept. 22. Cattle Re
ceipts. 7,000 head: market lower; steers,
$7.0017.00; cows and heifers, $5.00fgi
15.50; calves. $7.00(8' 17.00.
Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head: market
strong; top, $17.75; bulk of sales, $17.00
17.65.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9,000 head;
market lower; lambs, f 7.50. 14.00; ewes,
$5.007.25.
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipts of pratrle hay heavy, and de
mand poor, causing the market to be
weak and lower on pralrio hay. Alfalfa
firm and steady. Oat and wheat straw
steady.
Hay No, 1 upland prairie, fl920;
No. 2 upland prairie, fl517; No. 3 up
land prairie, $12 14; No. 1 midland
prairie. $18319; No. 2 midland prairie,
$14616; No. 11 lowland prairie, $13
14; No. f lowland pruirie. $114fl2; No. 3
lowland prairie, $8 9.
Alfalfa Choice, $3031; No. 1, $27
29; standard, $2527; No. 2, $22&24; No.
3, $17iff19.
Oat Straw $910.
Wheat Straw $8 9.
New York General.
New Tork. Sept. 22. Flour Market
quiet; spring patents, f 11.6012.00; spring
clears, t9.0010.00; winter straights.
$10.1010.40; Kansas straights, $10.90(u
11.25.
Cornmeal Quiet ; yellow and white
granulated, $11.90 4.10.
Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $L2.35
track New York export to arrive.
Corn Spot, firmer; No. 2 yellow, fl.65
and No. 2 white, fl.6G c. i. f. New
York.
Oats Spot, firm; No. 1, white, 7c.
Hay Quiet; No. 1, tl.701.76; No. 2,
fl.651.65; No. 3, fl.26l.S6.
Pork Firm; mess, f4tj.0060.00; fam
ily, f 63.00 64.00,
Lard Firmer; middle west, $24.80
24.90.
Tallow Steady; city special loose, $16.
Rice Quiet; fancy head, 14c; blue
Ross fancy, Vlc.
New York Coffee.
New York, Sept. 22'. Reports of a rally
in the Santos market led to some covering
in coffee futures here during today's
earlier trading, but failed to Inspire any
general demand. The opening was 11 to
35 points higher and active months sold
46 to 64 points above Saturday's closing
figures shortly after the call, with De
cember touching 15.25c. This seemed to
attract realiiing by buyers of last week
or a renewal of scattering pressure, how
ever, and December later eased off to
14.80c with the market closing at a gain
of lOo to 21c. September, 15.60c; October,
16.f7c; December, 14.90c; January. 14.85c;
March. 14.85c; May, 14.80c; July, 14.80c.
Spot coffee dull but steady; Rio 7s,
15c; Santos 4s. 25c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
New York. 6ept. 22. Evaporated Apples
Inactive; western and state, 20c.
Prunes Dull; Callfornias, 1029c; Ore
gons, 14 4 3 3c.
Apricots Quiet; choice, 31c; extra
choice, 32c; fancy, 34c.
Peaches Dull; standard, 23c; choice.
24c; fancy, 26c.
Raisins Steady; looso muscatels. 16
15ic; choice to fancy seeded, 144jvl6'ic;
seedless, 17'hM-22c.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah. Ga., Sept. 22. Turpentine
Dull; fl.6SU&1.69; receipts, 128 bbls.;
shipments, 134 bbls.; (lock, 10,937 bbls.
Resin Firm; sales, 71 bbls.; receipts,
565 bblc; shipments, 1,198 bbls.; stock,
44.322 bbls.
Quote: B, tl6.0: D. flS.53: E. f!6.95;
V, $17 20; U. $17.60; H, $18.60: I, $19 15;
K. $19.70; M, $20.45; N, $21.45; WG.
Jil.5; WW. $12.70.
11 .
Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Apo.
Wheat 188 252 68
Corn 15 3T 37
Oats 22 26 23
Rye 6 2 2
Barley 1 9
Shipments
Wheat 10S 342 32
Corn 40 40 66
nuts 26 2.' 43
live 5 II
Barley 2 2
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn. Oatfl.
Chicago 411 153 102
Kansas City 500 13 10
St. Louis 408 49 83
Omaha Grain Inspection,
The number of cars of grain of the
several grades inspected "in" here during
tiie past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 1 hard, 2; No. 2 hard. 27;
No. 3 'hard. 27; No. 4 hard, 25: No. 5
bard, 16: sample hard, 3; No. 1 mixed, 1:
No. 2 mtxed, 6: No. 3 mixed. 1 ; No. 4
mixed, 12; No. 5 mixed, 1; No. 1 spring.
3: No. 3 spring, 3; No. 4 spring. 2; No.
5 soring 3; sample spring, 4; No. 2 Duram
1: No. 4' durum, 1; Total, 148.
Corn No. 1 white, 2; No. 2 white. 2:
No. 3 white, 2; No. 4 white, 1; sample
white, l; No. 1 yellow, 1: No. 2 yellow, 1;
No. 3 -yellow 1; No. 6 yellow, 1; No. 2
mixed. :.; No. 3 mixed, 2: Total, 19.
Oats No. 2 white, 2; standard. 17: No.
4 white. 3; sample white, 1; No. 3 mixed,
1: Total 24.
Rve No. 1. 8: No. 2, 3; Total, f.
Barley Rejected, 1; Total 1.
Primary Receipts and Shipments.
Receipts: Today Tear Ago
Wheat 3.626.00 3,431,000
I'orn 589,000 1.065.000
Oiils l,n:'5,O00 1,479,000
Shipmenis:
Wheat 2,074,000 9S4.000
Corn 320,000 351,0110
Oats 734,000 1.268,000
Kxport C learances.
Today Year Ago
Wheat and Flour 563.000 649.000
Oats 63,000 235.000
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago. Sept, 22. Opinions that the
bearish effect of the steel strike had been
discounted beforehand did a good deal
today to itft the corn market. Prices
closed strong, 3c to 3',-jc net higher, with
December $1.25" to $1.254 and May
$lH!o to $t.23. Oals gained a to
lc, and provisions 22c to fl.
Right from the outset, corn prices
showed a disposition to climb, and the
finish was the top point of the day. In
the early dealings, most of the buying
came from shorts who last week had
correctly judged that the strike would
take place and' who did not wait for tne
event Itself, but acted in anticipation to
Ihe fullest extent poesible. After these
shorts had this morning evened up their
trades, commission houses persisted in tne
buying, and found reason for encourage
ment because of the strength of values
In the hog market and in Wall street.
Besides, country offerings were light, and
thero was a renewal of gossip that farm
ers wero minimizing as much as practic
able the movement of produce from first
hands. Oats were firmer with corn, cash
handlers displayed considerable eagerness
to purchase.
Higher Quotations on hogs and grain
lilted the provision market. Some initial
declines due to scattered selling; were
quickly overcome.
Com. I Open. High. I Low. I Cloee. I Sat'y.
Corn
Sep. 1.46i 1.49i 1.46 1.491 1.47
Deo. 1.22 1.25 1-22 l.f&S 12214
1.23 1.25 1.22
May 1.21 1.25 l.z0, 1.23 1.20
1.21 1.23 1.20
Oats
Sep. .664 .67 .66?t .7 .14
Dec. .69 .70 .68 .70 .68
.68 .70 .68
May .70 .72 .70 .72 .70
.71 .72 .70i
Pork
Sep. 41 60 41.90 41.50 41.90 41.60
Oct. 33.76 34.80 $3.75 ' 34.80 33.75
Ribs
Sep 18.80 18.57
Oct. 18.60 U.60 18.47 18.80 18.67
Lard
Sep 24.43 !3 .85
Oct. 23.80 24.50 13.72 24.60 73.85
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Sept. !2. Flour Un
changed. Barley 95cfl. 26.
Rye No. 2. fl.3S
Bran f 38.00.
Corn f 1.44 1.45.
Oats 64166c.
Flax f4.654.70.
gen-
transactlons
Liberty bonds were firm but tbe
al use was uncerlni . .
ami other utilities reflecting , .
250.0110 ' VaIUe' negated ".-
Old United States bonds were unchanged
on
Amer. Beet Sugar mT
American Can ... 8.900
Am. Car and Fdrv 3.000
Am. H & L.. pfd. 800
Amer. Loco.' 25,300
Amer. S. & R . . . , 900
Amer. Sugar Ref. 4,500
Amer. Sum. Tob. . 3 ;ao
Amer- Tel. & Tel. 2;700
Am. Zinc, L. & s.. 200
Anaconda Copper. 1,300
Atchison 9 000
R in' f T- 1 W
Bs dwln Loco. . ..30.;no
Baltimore & Ohio l.ooo
Beth. Steel "B "..57.900
Butte & Sup. Cop. oo
a I. Petroleum . . 4 "no
Canadian Pacific. 1,200
Central Leather.. .10,200
f hesa. 4 Ohio ... 300
Ml- ? m. p.. 600
'h!. R- 1. & P... 600
1 tiino Copper . . . 700
Colo. Fuel & iron. son
,nrn, Products ... 3,000
Crucible Steel jn 700
Cuba Cane Sugar. s!200
Disf. Sec. Corp... 3,100
J1"'8 000
Genera! Electric. 600
General Motors... 4 200
Great North., pfd. goo
Great North. Ore
trs
Mllinnie Cantri
TnsnirnfinM r-.l ; 'n'X
i . '-"I'l"-' 1, .I'M,
Jul. Mer Mar., pfd 4.800
Internat. Nickel . 2 100
Internal. Paper .. 200
lVn:. :::::::: 1,000
Mex. Petrol. ...ii 39,200
Miami Cop. 200
Mid. Steel 9, son
Mo. Pac 2,100
Mont. Power 100
Nev. Cop on
T. C 500
N. Y., N. H. & H. 700
Norf. & West 100
No. Tac son
Pac. Mall ino
Pac, T. T 300
Pan-Am. Petrol ... 16.800
Pennsylvania 700
Pitts. & W. Va. . . r.OO
Pitts. Coal 400
Ray Con. Cop 200
Reading 1,200
Rep. Iron & Steel. 5,700
Shat. Ariz. Cop... 300
Sin. Oil & Ref 25.300
So. Pac 10,300
So. Ry voo
Stude. Corp 36,100
Texas Co 3,100
Tob. Prod 1,700
Union Pac 2.000
Un, Cig. Stores. . .88,800
U. S. Ind. AIco 4,100
U. S. Steel 70,700
U. S. Steel pfd... 9.100
Utah Cop 1,300
West. Union 600
West. Elec 1.100
Willys-Over 8.30(1
Nat. Lead 100
Ohio Cities 6.700
Royal Dutch 10.100
High.
87
67
132
124
106
75U
132
89
99
?la
67
90
167
129i
40
98
24
50
151 U
8
66
41
26
41!4
43
86
1S3
34
84
15
162
234
84
Low.
86
56
131
121
104
76
129
88
97
21
66
88
16$
126'i
39
95
24
47
150
94
55
40
26
40
42
84
178
32
83
15
161
230
84
Close.
87
67
132
124
106
75
132
89
98
21
67
90
167
129
40
97
24
49
151
8
56
40
25
1K
43
85
182
33
83
15
162
234
84
1.600 41 40 41
58 58
118 lfi
25 "5
64 53
34 .-,4
215
26
49
28
63
17
72
31
98
86
38
36
118
43
90
13
60
100
24
113
266
1111
121
110
133
102
114
83
83
53
32
S3
52
96
203
26
47
27
63
17
71
30
9
86
38
36
114
43
S2
03
22
77
88
13
58
99
24U
109
259
99
120
105
131
100
113
81
82
52
31
83
50
94
68
117
25
64
34
108
215
26
49
27
63
17
72
31
98
86
38
35
118
43
32
62
22
78
90
13
59
100
24
113
266
101
121
110
133
102
114
83
82
63
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62
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Bid
New Tork
S8
99
89
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 23. Com Sep
tember, $1.51; December, $1.25; May,
$1.23.
St. Louis Grain.
6t. Louis. Sept 22. Corn May. ft. 14.
Oats December, 71c; May, 73c.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago. Sept. 22. Potatoes Weaker:
arrivals, 86 cars; Minnesota bulk and
sacked round whites, $2.462.66: bulk
and sacked Early Ohlos, $2.60(6 2.60: Wis
consin bulk round whites. f2.4S2.56:
sacked round whites, U S. No. 1, $2. S0
2.6(1; Idaho sacked rurals, $2.802.90;
Maine sacked Irish cobblers, $2.75.
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Oklahoma, Kansas and other oil fields that
every investor should have. Tells where
you can buy and sell any oil stock. Quotes
prices.
R. M. SAN FORD,
711 Republic Bldf Kansas City, Me.
IT. S. 2s, reg..
U. S. 2s. coup.
U. S. cv. 3s,
reg
U. S. ev. 3s,
coup 89
U. S. 4s, reg.. 106
U. S. 4s, coup. 106
Am. Tel. &
Tel. cv. 6s . . .100
Anglo-French 5s 83
Armour & Co.
4 83
Atchison gen. 4s 78
B. O. cv. 4s 70
Bethlehem
Steel ref. 6. . 96
Central
Leather 6s .. 7
Central Pa
cific 1st 74
C. & O. cv. 5s 84
C. B. & Q.,
Joint 4s . 95
C. M. & St. P.
cv. 4s 74
C. R. I. P.
Ry. ref. 4s . . SS
C. & S. ref.
4s 78
Chili Copper
cv. 7s 117
City of Paris 6s $6
D. St R. a.
ref. Ea 57
Dom. of Can.
6s (1931) ... 94
Erie gen. 4s ... 48
Oen. Elec. tie.. f5
Gt. North. 1st
414 ff
Bid.
77
$7
75
Bond IJt.
Illinois Cen
I tral ref. 4s
ilnt. Mer.
I Marine 6s
Ik. c. s.
I ref. 6s ...
L. 4 N. un. 4s 83
I'M.. K. T.
1st 4s 64
'Missouri Pa
cific gen. 4s 57
Montana
Power 6s ... 87
N. Y. Central
deb. 6s ii
Northern Pa
cific 4s 77
Nort hern Pa
cific 3s 56
Oregon Short
ILne ref. 4s
Pacific Tel.
Tel. 5s
Pennsylvania
con. 4s ...
Pennsylvania
gen. 6a
Reading (en. 4s 81
St. L. & San.
Fran. ad1. 6s 3
Southern Pa
cific cv. 5s.. 103
Southern Rail
way 6s ff
Texas Com
pany cv. 6s . .101
T. and P. 1st 88
U. P. 4a 8$
!U. S. Rub. 5i., 87
in. S. Steel 5s.. 98
I'Wabash 1st .. 91
Steel Strike Is Felt .
but Little In Stock
Market In New York
' Vta Vnrlr Sent. 22. The steel
ctribe everted little advene influ
ence over the stock market at the
opening of todays trading, steel
shares were least disturbed of any
important issues, opening mostly at
gains which extended from half a
point in United States Steel to one
point in Bethlehem and three for
Crucible. Reactions in the first half
hour canceled most of these gains,
however.
Cfwlra dnnrtnr unon the sta
bility of the steel industry, such as
equipments, were steady xo nrm, al
though the motor group was in
clined to yield.
xraoing was comparatively wuu.
with no indications of urgent
limiiristirin Pnmmisfiion houses re
ported very small offerings for out
of town accounts.
Grand Opera Singer Likes
Quiet, Restful Life on Farm
As soon as the season is over at
the Metropolitan opera house Mane
Rappold, noted soprano, hurries
away to lier farm. All winter while
singing in New York she is longing
for blossom time and the quiet sim
ple life of the country.
"To appreciate the beauty and
grandeur of life one must, I think,
live in the country as much as pos
sible," she said. "The quiet of the
country is so restful and yet it is
never monotonous at any rate not
in the summer. I love it and it is
splendid for one's voice."
She will sing in this city at an in
vitation concert Thursday evening.
New York Money.
New York, Sept. tl. -Money Oa call,
strong; high, 6 per cent; low, I pr
cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent; closing bid,
6 per cent; offered at 1 per cent; last
loan, per cent.
Time Loans Steady; all date. 5 6
per cent.
Prima Mercantile Paper t IT I per
cent.
Sterling Exchange Demand, 14.11;
cables, 14.16.
Francs Demand, 1.88: cables. 1.14.
Guilders Demand, 87o; cable, 470.
Lire Demand, 9.95: eablea, 9.95.
Marks Demand, 4c; cables, 4Ke.
83
87
92
1H
London Money.
London, Sept. 22. Bar Silver 61d
per ounce.
Money S per cent.
Discount Rates Short bills, i 7-16
per cent; three-month bills. 8 !-l
per cent
Liberty Bond Price.
New Tork, Sept. S3. Liberty
prices at 11:30 a. m. were: .
first 4s. 15.00; second 4s, 91.94; first
Kii.ie: second 4s. 84.20; third ,
fourth 4s. 93.82; Victory Ss,
victory s, . 92.
Liberty bonds 2:6 p. m. prices:
100; first 4s, 94.80; second 4s, 93.84;
4s, 95.16; second 4Us, 94.14; third
95.86c; fourth 4s, 93.88; Victory
99.98; Victory 4s. S9.96.
$
bond
4.
95.76;
11.94;
ls
first
4s.
4s,
New Tork Metals.
New York," Sept. 22. Copper Quiet;
electrolytic, spot and September, 23c;
October and November, 2324o; some
small lota of spot offered at 22c
Iron Steady; No. 1 Northern 30.00c;
No. 2 Northern, 29.00c; No. S Southern,
28.10c.
Antimony $8.75.
Lead Easy; spot, offered at 4.11;
October. 6.20 bid.
Spelter Steady; East St. Louis delivery,
spot. 7.00 bid; futures. 7.12 asked.
At London Spot; Copper, 100 7 4d;
electrolytic, 110; tin, 278 7a 6d; lead,
125 10s; spelter. 41 10s.
New York Produce.
New Tork, Sept. 22. Butter Firm:
creamery, higher than extras, 6960c;
creamery extras, 69c; firsts, 52068c.
Eggs Firm: fresh-gathered extra. 57
66c; extra firsts, . 64 56c; firsts, 4
53c.
Cheese Irregular: state whole mills:,
flats, current make specials, 2021c; V.
state, average run, 2930e.
Live Poultry Steady; chickens, 33c;
fowls. S24?36c; old roosters. 19c; turkeys.
25S0c. Dressed, steady: fowls, 64J31c;
old roosters, 21022c; western chickens,
27 045c. - ' 5
New York 8 agar.
New York. Sept. 23. Raw Sugar
Steady; centrifugal. 7.26c; refined,
steadv; cut loaf, 10.50c; crushed, 10.26o;
mould A, 9.50c; cubes. S.75c; X X X X
powdered. 9.20c: standard powdered,
9.15c; fine granulated and Diamond A.
9.00c: confectioners A, 8.90c; No. 1 soft
sugar, 8. 15c.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Sept. 22. Butter Higher;
creamery. 47 67c.
Eggs Higher; receipts, 5,853 cases:
firsts, 4647c: ordinary firsts, 39
41 c: at mark, cases Included. 4146o;
storage-packed firsts, 4738c.
Poultry Alive, lower; prlng, 26c;
fowls, 23l830e.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Sept.. 22. Eggs Firsts,
46c.
Batter Creamery first, 52c; second,
60c: packing stock. 42c. t
Poultry Hens, 25c; broilers, 29c;
roosters, 16c.
New York Coffee.
New Tork, Sept. 22. Coffee No. 7 Rio
15c. Futures, barley, steady; October,
15.37ci December, 14.90c.
Cotton Market.
New Tork. Sept. 22. Cotton yarn to
day were easier, with print cloth and con
vertible markets more active. Burlaps
were steadier in tk-e heavier weights with
prices tending higher. Dressed goods were
steady, fancy gooda being in good demand.
Spot Cotton.
New Tork. Sept. 22. Spot Cotton
Steady; middling, 21.60c
Wool Sale.
London, Spt. 22. At the wool sale to
day 6.700 hnloc mmnri,ln - ...-.. ,1
. iw 1,11 TOim'
lion, were offered. The market was strong;.
uiv prices nuraening. Brisbane
scoureds brought 80c and Sidney greasles
65c, while coarse crossbred were 10 per
cent higher. American buyer ware active.
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