THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1919. PEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. AfLAS V LAND COMPANY Hem office. Farmers State Bank - BI64, Columbus, Neb. . Brand Offices, Humphrey. Neb Qold- Hotel. O'Neill. Neb. We nil, buy ul exchange real MUM located In tow or Nebraska, Wa owa mora than 100 farm and ranches In tba corn, train and alfalfa ban to Nebraska, from which yo may hoose. -s Jf lntaraatad writ ar call and lat u know what kind of a daal yon wish . to make. Lira agents ahonld wrtta us. Wa al ways have land to ault your customer. , P. B. M'KILUP, Salta Manager. EXCELLENT TRADE. Will trada ( lota in a vary desirable part of Omaha. North Side, for a - roam houao in Walnut Hill locality. Lota valued at 4.000. Theo. E. Peterson Co., - (87-8 Omaha Nat'!. Bank Bldf., Omaha. Phona Doug. 7014. INCOME FOR LAND. Wa bava 11 houaaa Uitad in Nnaha. Owcar wanta land. S. a A R B MONTOOMHBY. ' 111 City National REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. IN BENSON Several n!ca modern homea at fair -- $rlces and terms. Any stxe from 4 to 9 rooms. Call Mr. Browne, Tyler 4319,. ', Council Bluffs. FOR SALE. ! " It lota locatad at tha corner of Tth traet and 6 th avenue, with aawor aad watar In atreet. Inqulra of ownar. Lou la Schneider. Wlckhara Block, Council Bluff i. Iowa. 1-ROOM home, cloaa to school; away fvom mud and watar. Terms. Call Red (64. Dundee.! Wa speclsllze In Dundee- homes. m t t t t m y-l v ftt-U City National Douglaa 8787 J HAVE a nearly new bungalow In Dundee for $6,150. Mighty classy proposition. Can make terms of about $750 cash to good party. Call Colfax 1835 after p. m. ' ' South. Side. Sf you want a real home, at a bargain, you; ahould see Jaa. H. Kopleti. real es tate Investmenta. 4733 8outh 24th at. i i Miscellaneous. t ACRES. 10 mllea N. W. of Omaha P. a 4-room house, etc. 115.000. JOHN N. FRENZKR.' Douglas 664- ReAlestate-other crrrES. , 7REAL7ESTATE feOUTH DAKOTA ' 1(0 aerea, located In best farming dla trlot of Tripp county, South Dakota, near Colome; all feneed and under cul tivation; two springs; six-room bouse and other buildings tn good repair. Will . sell or trada for elty property. A. B ALPIRN. Tth and Douglas 6tS;Call Doug. 3434. SIX-ACRE PLACE. Two miles of Council Bluffs with aev- era! good roads to tha city; good 1-room house, large barn; nloe yard with large walnut trees, about one acre upland balance creek bottom and Vary rich 1 garden soil; hairs want to divide and Offer tor $3,000. MeGEH REAL ESTATE CO.. , 105 Pearl St.. Council Biurrs. We WILL pay cash for your home, or we will sell It for you. Just phone us "' and Immediate Inspection will be made. Prompt resulta assured. . WALSH-ELMER CO., . Tyler 1586. 333 Securities Bldg. After 6:39 p. th. call Mr. Noar. Web- ater 4413 or Mr. Johnson, Harney 6912. WE WANT HOUSES , Customers have deposited money with ua with which to buy homea in structing us to buy for them on our Judgment What have you to sell. STEWARD F. WILLIAMS CO.. Realtors. 01-4 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Dour- 420. DTTMa iimv; WANTED We have cash buyers for well-loosted bungalows and residences worth the money For quick results. Hat with ua O'NBIL'8 R. B. A INS AGENCY. 632-( Brandela ThsaterBldg. fHAVB" a man who will buy your tin. ? roved property and pay caab for it, ut the price muet be right. GEORGE r. JONES. REALTOR. lit City NaV BJCjJBldg;. Dout 194$ 'BJVB inquiries for good homes In good rTocatlona. Do you want to , eel your property T wet It wun -.. a. property List it with c I 949 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. 1,1 ST your property for aale with J. B. Robinson for quick salea 441 Bee Bldg ' Tphnne. Douglas 8097 WB have the customers and can sell year rroperty list with John W Robbies. Ill Brandela Theater, P. 529. , LOW rates without delay. . r. a CARLBERQ. f ' -1 Jig Brandela Theater Bldg. "TOR quick salea list your property . with V, - WO. SHRIVER. m - 194T- Om. Nat Bk Bldg. Doug. tM WILL buy a few good contracts, second martaaaea. or mecn. nana. iumm a peaae, 211 Brandela Theater Bldg. XT your property la for aale or rent list 'It with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY TO.. !705 Lane, wensrer o. FINANCIAL. i Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages. C1TT or farm 8-year loana, 5 and f par cent. No delay. See us first. DAY & MAYNE, - I0( Keellne Bldg., Omaha, Doug. 694. 84 Pearl St. (Grand Hotel) Co. Bits. 101. CITT and farm loana: hV, and per cent; no delay J. H. Dumont A Co.. 418 Keellne Bldg. MONEY to lend on improved Real Estate Intereat payable aeml-annually. W. H 1 THOMAS & SON, 8i8 Keellne Bldg. Private Money. SHOPEN ft COMPANY. Doug. 4228. tn Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and remain . f. E. BCCK. Loaned 442 Omaha Nat Miscellaneous. . BAFB INVESTMENT. ' Wanted $2,000 loan on 13.000 frater nal Insurance policy. Man wlahlng to make loan ts beneficiary. Face of polloy will corns to beneficiary upon death of Insured, who la 07 years old and in poor health. Will arrange matters so that entire 18.000 will be paid to note bolder upon death of insured, and will keep up premiums on Insurance. Chance to make from 1500 to $1,000 in short Urns Address Bea. Bog M-3. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 10K rm Nat pv. Bldg Doug. 271$, . FARM LANDS WANTED. WB will aell your farm; timely salsa: . quick returns Held Land Co.. $14 Brandela Bldg , FARM AND RANCH LANDS Acreage, DAIRYMEN, TAKE NOTICE1J A REAL FARM INVESTMENT). CLOSE TO OMAHA. Why pay $400 to $500 per acre when you can bay for leas than half that amount 110 acres 12 miles from Omaha . near lnterurban railroad to Omaha. THIS WILL FRODUCB AvRS rUR . ACRE EVERY YEAR JUST AS MUCH AS YOUR HIGH-PRICED LAND. 30 aeres in alfalfa, 10 acres hay and paa- ture, balance splendid corn land. AU ' In cultivation. Improvements are one half mile away ln.Bellevue and consist of three lets with house, barns, sheds, etc. Must be sold to settle an estate. Possession Maroh let, 1020. Can be btught with or without Improvements. Call Mr. Brown, D. 415. McCague Investment Co., ? Omaha, Neb. BRINGING UP FATHER- 'Sm JW ) MarfU l FoU PK of Colors ia Tbej Suaday Boo. 1 Drawn for The Bee by McManui ro--ht Ills Ints'ttatinnal News Servies. g . . 1 ' ' ' ""' ' 11 . i FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND. South y. Sec. 28, Township J, South Rg. 65 West, " Washington County, Colo.i 200 acres broken outi so Im provements; nice, smooth land; $18 50 per acre net to me buya it. Will carry 11,850 $' yeara per cent It you want it, wire me. C. B. MOLING, 201 Lathrop Bldg.. ' ' Kansas City. Mo. BARGAINS IN RAW" AND IMPROVED LAND Look Colorado all over, and then cdme to Us and we will show you better land for lesa money than you can find any otter place. Plenty of rain and good crops. Harrow' Gilchrist, 202 Crounse Block, opposite postofflce. Omaha. Neb. 30.000 acrea choice raw or improved Lin- coin, Co., Colo,, lands Bargains, basy terms. See J. L, Maurer Arriba, Colo. Iowa Lands. 137 ACRES miles from Council Bluffs. 2 miles from Lincoln highway. All level valley land; good rich soil; Ten acres alfalfa; 30 acres wheat; 40 acres corn; balance pasture: all suitable for cultivation. Improvements, a s-room house, good new barn with grain bins, corn crib, shed and chicken house. Price $150 per acre. . A. K. HESS, 118 Pearl St. Council Bluffs, la. FOR SALE The SV, of NW4 and NWi of SWM of Sen. 17. T It. R 41. West of 6th Principal Meridian. Near Neola, Pottawottamie Co., Iowa. Make offer. L H. JACKSON. Owner. 48)4 Kenmors Ave. Chicago. III. Kansas Lands. , WHEAT AND STOCK FARM (no acres, level and rich: not an acre of waste, convenient to good town, main line Missouri Pacific, aLne county. ans.; an abundance of fine water; 300 acres wheat, half goea with the place: 800 acrea grass; good Improvements; posses sion; only I3b.no per acre; attractive terms. MANSFIELD LAND AND LOAN CO. Bonflls Bldg. 10th and Walnut Kansas City, Mo. A BARGAIN IN LAND. A section (640 acres) of good rich farming land. Write for full descrip tion with map showing location; price, and terms. NIQUETTH BOSWORTH. Garden City. Kan. Minnesota Lands. RED RIVER VALLEY INVESTMENT Improved half section; no drouths, no floods; 3 miles to elevator and town. Marshall Co.; 9-roora house, barn for 40 head; 7,000 bu. granary: artesla well, etc Priced to aell at $97.60 per. Owner will- tike a small Irrigated Rio Grands valley. Texaa, farm; $6,000 cash and balance I yrs. at 9 per cent Your op- ' portunlty. Address L. Williamson, Morgan. Minn. - Missouri Lands. CHARITON COUNTY. MO., FARM Consisting of 1,120 acres, Jtt miles from main line Santa Fa railway ata- ' tlon; 10-room brick residence, two large new barns, granary and outbuildings: level limestone soli, all in cultivation ex cepting 109 acres of timber pasture; no better farm in central Missouri; crop ln- come this year $49,000. Pries $200 per acre. O. J. GOULD. Bonflls Bldg., Kansas City. Mtr. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. IN ORDER to close a partnership, we of fer the best1 mixed farming and atock ranch In Northwest Nebraska. Located 10 miles to railroad town, one-half mile to school and postofflce, also on good automobile highway. 20 miles to Gor don, a good town with 2,600 people. This ranch Is highly Improved and ' well fenced. It Is the finest watered ranch you ever Inspected; 130 aerea al falfa, 200 acrea finest meadow hay, 190 acres now in crop; 2,000 acres of this ranch Is good crop or alfalfa land, bal ance in fine pasture. This is a won derful place for raising hogs at small cost. Priced for quick sale, $26.90 per acre. Will carry alxty thousand dollars back on this ranch for 6 and 10 years, 6 and 8 per cent Interest Deal direct with owners. REES & NORTON, Burlington Junction. Mo. NOW IS THE TIME SEE AND BELIEVE 240 A. Improved, Saunders Co. $260 pe. 640 A. 10 m. llncoln, imp., $18$ per. ,280 A. imp., T m. Falrbury, $6i per. 80 A. Imp., 8 m. Silver Creek, $165 per. 160 A. imp., Dawes Co., $25 per. 800 A. imp.. Long Pine,' $25 per. 800 A. imp.. O'Neill, choice, $85 per. 9.600 A. imp., best In state at $25. 4,000 A. Imp., Elkhorn Valley, $45 per. 640 A. near Stuart, Imp., $45 per. 800 A. Cream of Ranches, snap, at $86. 45,000 A. biggest and best at $20. Reidy to show you, name time, CHAPEK, LAND MAN Brandels Th'eater Building, Omaha. 160 ACRES highly cultivated and Im proved, located three miles to Superior, Neb: My equity is $2,000. Will make terms. 64 acres located one-fourth mils to Calhoun, Neb. Improvementa alone cost $17,000. My equity la $21,400. and will take In email trade up to $6,000. 829 acrea located 13 miles northwest of Omaha. Good Improvements and en macadamized road. Price $300 per acre. W. NATHAN WATTS, 618-19 Paxton Block. FOR Western Nenraska and Eastern Col orado lands see HELD LAND CO., 664 Brandels Bldg. Arizona Lands. Fine Ranch, All Equipped Fifteen Bliss square; 1.600 head of Heretords all for $119,999. Will take trade up to 169,099. Hurry. W. NATHAN WATTS, 118-19 axton Bile Doug. $90$. Omaha, Neb. . Colorado Lands. $$$$ DOLLARS IN DIRT $$$$ . EASTERN COLORADO LANDS. " 190.000 acres of the beat agricultural land and (9,909 of cholcs grasing land, Hirer Improved or unimproved.. The bast In the west trots $10.09 up. Just - the thing for bomeseeker or Investor. Call en or write, the Wray Land Com e s. -rax. Coia. 193 ACRES one mile from Thurston, Neb. Well improved and in good stage of cultivation, about 39 acres of alfalfa and pasture and the rest all farm land. This farm la in a country wtre cropa never fall, and the price Is, for a short time, $265 per acre. For sale by owner. Frank L. Kublk, Pender, Neb. owner only; NEU and section 6, township 14 FOR SALE By NU. BE'A of north, range 10 east Douglas county, Neb.; for price ana terms write IjIU' coin Land Company, Burlington. Ia. SPECIAL BARGAIN 120-A. Sarpy Co. farm. Imp. Price $140. Must be sold at once. Paul Peters, SS4 Brandels The ater Bldg. MERRICK COUNTY, Improved "corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. LARSON. Central City. Neb. PRICE and terma right on northeast Ne- K mmbm )M.rAv nnrn ..J . If.lf. na. f C. V. Nelson. 619 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. GOOD 80 or 160-acre farm for rent, cash. For particulars wri's Mary Dear, Louis ville, Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A- PATZMAN. 191 Karbach Blk. Tyler (84. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms. Kimball county, Neb. R. E. Jioiman. WRITK me fjr pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In good old Dawes Co. Arab L. Hungarford, Crawford. Neb. South Dakota Lands, FOR SALE For a abort time only, one of tbs beat sections In Aurora county. South Dakota, ltt miles from SUckney; well iraoroved. fenced with woven wire and steel posts all around; eroased fsaced: must be seen to be appreciated. Ad' dresa owner. B. A. Wolff, Bagiey. la as 000 ACRES In Brown and Edmunds counties. S. D. Selected early. Terma as good as csn be ssoured. Good autorao biles with careful drivers, s M. A. CLARK LAND CORPORATION, 9 Hagerty Block. Aberdeen, 8. D. Wisconsin Lands. FOR SALE 120-aere dairy farm with atock and machinery; $7$ per A, Writs vaegv Chas. Xhsmas, Meoomoal. Wis. Oklahoma Lands. NOW LISTEN TO THIS Just across the Kansas line on the great Rock Island route, Chicago to El Paso, 460 miles southwest of Kansas City, there's the county seat of Texas county, Oklahoma, called Guymon, twelve years old, with 2.000 population, mostly from the states of Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, etc., the central states. Ten miles further down the 11ns there's the town of Goodwell with 600 popula tion and contains the State Agricultural College, which had 160 students laet year, besides the Animal Husbandry . Farm of $00 acres, both of which are carried on by the state. Our 2,240 acrea solid combination atock and grain farm lies four milea from Goodwell aad nine miles from Guymon. the county seat This combination farm has 800 aoree agricultural land and bal ance pasture, covered with Buffalo, Gramma and Blue Stem grasses, but mostly Buffalo and Gramma. Improve menta are five miles of new 8 -wire fence, two wells and windmill. 109 acres are In crop this year. There la In thla vi cinity good roads and good farms all around. Abundance of the very beat water. A dandy winter wheat country. Price $16.00 per acre, half cash and balance to suit at 6 per cent For other details call on or write 3. H. Carse. 410 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. Wyoming Lands. WYOMING HOMESTEADS IN WYOMING 75 CHOICE HOMESTEADS. 640 ACRES EACH, NOW OPEN FOR ENTRY, "ALL JN ONE LOCALITY. TAYT. OR & CO., 1617 CAPITOL AVE., CHEYENNE, WYO. SOLDIERS. 640 acre homeateads, 7 months residence. Duff, Casper. Wyo Miscellaneous. For Iowa. Nebraska and South Dakota farms and ranches, sss ALEXANDER & GIPE, Doug. 900S. 922 Paxton Blk AUTOMOBILES For Sale. AS GOOD A LINE OF USED CARS WITH HONEST VALUES AS THERE ARE IN OMAHA 2 1919 Bulck roadsters, eaeh ....$1,360 .1 1918 Bulck roadster ,. 1J60 1 "25" Bulck roadster ?00 2 Oldsmoblle "S's," each 850 1 1919 Ford touring , 450 1 1917 Ford touring 325 1 1918 Ford coupe 650 1 191$ Ford coups 600 1 191$ Ford sedan 650 1 Haynea six 700 1 Hudson aoeedater 1,550 1 Hudson touring 1,260 EVERY CAR SOLD WITH A 3-DAY GUARANTEE. UNJTED AUTO PARTS CO., 2082 Farnam, Douglas 4560. . AUTOMOBILES. SOME BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS. McCaffrey motor COMPANY, ' (The Handy Ford Service Station) 15th and Jackson Sts. Doug. 3500. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF 1 CENTS PER MILE. YOTJ ARB COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 69 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS FORD LIVERY CO. DOUG. 8622. 1314 HOWARD. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought aold and exchanged We buy for caah and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage. 2026-8 Farnam St Doug. 4101. USED caVs of exceptional -value. RELIABLE automobile school; best elec trical and self-starter courses: day and night school; come now; free catalogue. National Automobile School, $314 North Twentieth. Omaha' FOR SALE A fins locomobile six. 2 bodies, touring and limousine. Al condition, fine ensrtne and cooling aystem, $7,600 car, $1,250. Will considsr trade or Dan name note. Call Douglas 6521, 62$ South 20th St SEVEN PA88ENGER Cadlllao 191$ newly painted, tires in Al condition ana en gine has Just been overhauled. A very good buy for the money. If Interested call v W. F. Bruett, daytime, T. 1715; night H. 2652. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO FRED C ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 1T6T 1407-21 Capitol AV. STEVENS DURYEA touring car, six cyl- lnaer. starter ana eiecu-ie "cats, at a bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone Tyler 1419. 1918 FORD Sedan, starter and fully equipped; will take in a good Ford touring as part payment Address 7, Heln Bldg., Fremonjt, Neb., phone 174. FORD ROADSTER; FIRST CLA8S CON DITION; DEMOUNTABLE RIMS; ALL WEATHER TOP: A BARGAIN. CALL TYLER 4300, ASK FOR J. GROSS. USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 956$ Farnam St Doug. 19T9. WINTON-SIX ROBERTS MOTOR CO., 49th and Farnam, Harney 8600. 1917-BUICK 8 roadster: ran 7.000 miles: oversised tires, extra ttrs best of con dition; only $750. 139 Fourth street, council Biurrs, is., pnone iten o, AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs: service , station for Rayfleld earburetora and Columbia storage batteries Edwards USED CARS AND TRUCKS. " . AT BARGAIN PRICES STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. $020 Farnam St Omaha. Neb. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind shield. For Sale. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. 'McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th Jackson. Ford Agents. D. $609. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick action: no delay. Auto Ex change Co.!t069Farnam Bt P. 8036. f" FORD MARKET. , Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds DON'T miss seeing our line-up of new used cars Twenty to enoose irom. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1919 Farnam. Donglas 9070 FORDS. BUICKB, DODGE, NEW AND USED CARS. FORD BODIES. O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO. $701 SOUTH 84TH ST. SOUTH $99. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO; 2663 Farnam.. St Dong. 1979. THE DIXIE FLTER. B. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. $530 rsrnam nt- GOOD USED CARS, UX I SUITtt. i GAIN more mllea; have your tires re treaded by G. ft O. Tire Co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler H81-W. Oakland sensible six."" MARSH OAKLAND CO. T 2300 Farnam St. $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self -spacing af flnlty spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES y2 PRICE Fltk, Goodrich, Bull tires, Lee, Firestone. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 2016 Farnam. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. 8KB US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBBR CO., 2914 FARNAM ST. H. 6758. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE Drive' yourself, at very reasonable prices; 'no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage, 19tb and Farnam. Doug las 7390. Repairing and Painting. " RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. L Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour ssrv les, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body dents removed: new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1819 Cuming St Tyler 917. V. P.BARNUM CO., 8125 Cuming. Doug las $044. High-grade automobile paint ing. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains in used machlnea Victor H. Roos, the motorcycle man, 27tb and l.eavenwortn Bts. Stock Vehicles. SPECIAL HORSE AUCTION Don't forget the special horse auction at atock yards next Monday, September 29. Four carloads western horses from North Dakota, nearly all broke and extra good stuff. From 3 to 7 years old. Ar rived too late for this week's auction. Must be sold next week Monday regard less of price. I. C. VJALLUP HORSE AND MULE CO. 800 SETS, of war harness, made by the . Studebftker Mfg. Co. of South Bend, Ind., for experimental tryout; number one grade and will be aold at a dis count of 80 per cent at the Mid-West Harness Co., 706 N. 16th St., Omaha. Neb. BROOD SOWS. Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phona Web. 2884 O. 8. Pettis, agent TEAM, harness and wagon. Seven-Oaks Farm, three blocks west of Florence car. UPLAND hay, $20 per ton. Wagner. $91 North 16th St FOR SALE Work 'horse, about 1,200. Col- fox 4194. 4602 Ames Ave. POULTRY AND PET STOCK WANTED to buy one or two young rat dogs, wagner Feed store, 101 N. Ittn. Douglas 1142. PERSONAL. ANYONE knowing whereabouta of Marlen Jessen, age 14 years, height rive feet four Inches, weight about 110 pounds; left home Wednesday, September 24, wore gray cap, blue serge coat, blue striped overalls; small finger of left hand missing. Please notify Council Bluffs Police Station. THE SALVATION Army Industrial horns solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaxlnes. We collect We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and inspect our new borne. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St ABSENTEE Marsallco Plumraer; writs me, I have Important Information lor you. Horace Q. Plummer, Routs K, Box 198, IndlanapoIls, Ind. WANT to get In "touch "with party who worked In Krug theater box office un der W. W. Cole. Address Box S 31, Bee. GIVEN for the hauling, 200 loads of dirt 2flfil Dorras. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes aa security. $40 $ mo., H. goods, total. $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY. 4S2 Security Bldg. 16th ft Farnam. Ty. 6. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. JBarry Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. $619. Es. 1894 YOUNG LADIES 1 We offer yon 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 Douglas Streets. Market and Industrial News oi the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha, September 28. 1919. Receipts were: Cattle Hogs Sheep Official Monday.... 18.824 4,379 47.747 Official Tuesday ...15,298 6,621 28,203 Official Wednesday. 9,051 9,169 59,518 Official Thursday .. 7,331 6,368 43,620 Estimate Friday .... 3,200 4,700 14,300 .Five days this wk 63,704 29,381 188,387 Same days lsst w'k 64,097 17,546 181,945 Same daya 2 w's ago 57,477 24,017 $12,004 Same days $ w's ago 45,481 14,540 197,784 Same daya year ago 99,767 $7,09$ 213,734 Cattle A pretty decent Friday's cattle run showed up today, some 119- loads or 3,200 head being reported In. There waa no particular breadth for demand for all classes of stuff and the market was a lit tle slow Vtth prices on everything a little lower If anything than yesterday. The Week is closing, however, with practically all the advance retained and western cat tle of all claaeea are selling 60c 11.00 higher than they were a week ago. COWS. ' NO. Ar. Pr. No. At. Pr. 62 991 $7 40 9 706 $1 00 $, 1182 9 76 6 954 19 60 HEIFERS. 19 907 35 44 $15 $ $9 WESTERN CATTLE. IDAHO. ITatrs.. $5$ 25 14strs.. 889 7 69 9fdrs.. 876 10 09 12 cows. 890 $ 60 102tdrs. 767 7 90 31 strs. 962 $ 86 6strs.. 888 10 00 WYOMING. 2 civs.. 28$ 8 00 4 civs.. 120 13 $0 lSfdrs.1016 1126 14 strs. 1030 11 26 13 cows. 968 9 26 60 fdrs. .711 $40 32 strs. 1011 11 25 SOUTH DAKOTA. 41 fdrs. .-967 10 25 11 fdrs. . 744 9 00 ' 8 strs.. 951 9 85 9 strs.. 768 19 19 lcalf.. 200 13 60 15 fdrs 948 13 00 13 fdrs... 972 12 00 25 strsl01S 10 00 NEBRASKA. $hfrs,. 623 6 75 4 civs.. 372 8 60 lbull. .. 880 7 00 32 fdrs. 787 8 56 32hfra .. 700 7 00 72 civs. 367 12 25 43 fdrs.. 983 10 20 3 civs. 366 7 00 Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, $16.00317.00; good to choice beeves, $14.5016.00; fair to good beeves, $13.0014.50; common to fair beeves, $11.0013.00; choice to prime yearllnga, $16.60(6)17.50; good to choice yearlings, $15.00gj16.50; fair to good yearlings, $12.00 14.60; comon to fair yearlings, $10.00 12.00; good to choice heifers. $8.001910.00; choice to prims cows, $9.60910.60; good to choice cows, $7. 609.00; fair to good cows, $6.507.60; common to fair cows, $5.006.60; choice to prime heavy feed ers, $12.0013.00; good to choice feedera, $10.00&11.75; medium to good feeders, $8,60 10.00 ; common to fair feeders, $7.0008.00; good to choice atockers, 9.60 11.50; fair to good stockeri, $8.00 9.60; common to fair stockers, $6.007.00; stock heifers, $6.258.50; stock oows, $5.75(97.25; stock calves, I6.25S8.50; veal calves, $7.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.507.60: choice to prime grass beeves, $13.0014.75; good to choice grass beeves, $10.60 L2. 60; fair to good grass beeves, 18.6010.00; common to fair grass beeves, $6,000)8.00; Mexican beeves, $6. 00 9.00. Hogs Receipts of hogs today amounted to 6$ loads estlmsted at 4,700 head. Trade waa rather draggy with a weak undertone prevailing. The market opened with) prices largely in line with the weak close yesterday. It took good quality hogs to sell above $16.00. Well finished lights and prime butcher weights selling up to $16.76 with choice loads of lights at $17.00. The long string was $16,900 18.99, with heavy packers selling on down to $18.75 and below. Tha general mar ket was 1525c lower than yesterday and bulk of sales was $16.75 16.00. HOGS. No, Ar. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. 54. .$40 ... $15 80 64. .256 140 $16 86 47. .353 110 16 99 66. .466 ... 16 90 69. .261 110 16 05 61. .262 120 16 19 56. .246 70 16 20 65. .$20 ... 18 75 59. .198 ... 17 00 Sheep Only 65 loads of shsep and lambs arrived for today'a market and killing gradea were very scarce. The meager supplies of fat stuff were Ignored by packers, however, and the demand from this quarter waa dull and draggy from the start Prices for both tat sheep and Iambs ruled unevenly lower with oc casional sales showing declines as great as 60c. Best fat lambs had to sell around $14.25 14.50 with toppy ewes bringing $6.0006.36. Good wethers were wanted around $8.0008.90. Nothing out of the ordinary happened Bradstreet's Review, - New York, Sept $6. Bradstreet's tomor row will say: j Labor troubles have bulked large la the trade and Industrial situation this week, the great steel striks which has rendered possibly 200,000 men idle, not all of these strikers, by the way, leading In Import ance. While buying and production bavs alike been curtailed In this key Industry, it is noteworthy, that except In sections Immediately affected by mill and furnace suspension, the tone of reports Is cheerful. Jobbing and retail distribution have aliks been large Even In the vicinity of Chi cago, where It Is stated 80,000 to 90,000 men went out, retail trade is reported good, mail order buying large and Septem ber jobbing and wholesale trade will reach a very high total. ' Weekly bank clearings. $8,122,172,900. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. ETC. EAGLB LOAN OFFICE. 1801 DOUGLAS ST. FARMS and city loan. . i a H. LOUOEB, INC. I Hi Keellne Bldg. !i.::i:;:5;W South Omaha Move right into a new nouse near your work. , This house is new, has built in kitchen' cabinet, good basement, new well with pump, two full size lots. Price, only $2,350. Small pay ment down. Call H. H. Belle, Colfax ,719 or Douglas 7412. Short Term Notes Quotations furnished by Peters company; Bid. Am. T, A T. 8s. 1921 99 H Am. T. T. 6s, 1925 100 Am. 'mead s, 1928 99 Am. Tobacco 7s, 1919 100 Am. Tobacco 7s. 1920 101H Am. Tobacco 7s, 1921 ..jl024 Am. Tobacco 7s. 1922 102 Am. Tobacco 7s, 1923 103 Anaconda Copper 9s, 1929..., 98 H Anglo-French ext 8s, 1920.. 97H Armour co. eonr, aen. es, 1929 do, 1921 do, 1922 do, 1928 do. 1924 Beth. Steel Co. 7s, 1922 .... do, 1928 British 6 Vis, 1921 Canada 6s, 1931 Canadian Pacific 6s, 1924... C, B. & Q. 4s, 1921 C. R. 1. & P. 6s, 1922 .... Cuban Am. Sugar 8a, 1921., Cudahy Pks. Co. 7s. 1928.. Gen. Electric deb. 6s, 1920.... 100 Gt. Northern Ry. 6s, 1920 99 Inter. Rap. Trans. 5s, 1921.. 82 K. C. Terminal 6s, 1923,.... 99 Lehigh Valley 6s, 1923. ..... .101 uisseii s meyers es, inii. Phila. Eleo. 6s, 1990 Proctor A Oamble 7s, 1929. do. 3921 j do. 1923 v..... do. 1928 Russian Rabies 6s, 1929 ,., ...101 ...101 ....101 ....101 ....101 ....102 ....101 . 98 . 98 . 99 . . 95 . 97 .100 .101 ..109 .. 99 ..100 ..101 .102 .103 72 Southern Ry. 6s, 1922.. 96 102 Swift ft Co. Is. 1921. Union Paclflo 6s. 1928. Wilson Conver. 6s, 1929...... 97 First Liberty 3s Liberty 1st 4s .... Liberty 2d 4s .... Liberty 1st 4s .. Liberty 2d 4s .. Liberty 3d 4 Ms .. Liberty 4th 4V4s . Liberty 6th 4s . Liberty 6th 3s . .100.08 96.20 94.28 96.20 94.38 96.40 94.62 99.93 99.98 Trust Asked. 99 100 100 100 103 102 109 109 98 97 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 98 99 100 96 98 100 101 101 99 8$ 100 191 100 100 101 101 103 108 76 97 190 192 97 In the feeder trade, prices were generally steady, demand fairly active. Oood close wooled Iambs sold around $41.60911.75. wits best kinds claiming a limit of about l2A?-J"Pamm Qua"5 federa are bringing 9l0.75tlill.25 with very common and very light grades around $6.90I0.60. Good feeding ewes are selling at $5.2606.76. FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 178 Idaho. 76 $14 09 ..FAT WETHER. 410 Nov.. 93 9 90 FEEDING YEARLINGS. 909 Ner.. 88 7 25 .i. FEEDING LAMBS. !f3wT8, fj 12 J 291 Wyo. 60 $10 75 5llWyo 60 10 ' 101 Ida. w 62 10 00 J?-.?0, 4?.4?.! lWyo. 42 10 00 lllwll: l Hit 1,0 w"-41 1009 FAT EWES. 18 Nov.. 81 6 26 162 Utah. 118 6 it ..,, FEEDING EWES. ?!!W.y8, ,S 00 $00 Wyo. 8$ (00 Quotations on Sheep: Lambs good to 2iJl9UMi choice feeder lambs. $11.75 12.00; medium to good feedera. $11.00 11.60; common light feeders, $9,00010.75; culls and throwouts, $6.0008.50; year lings... $8.7509.60; wethers, $8.0008.60; ewe, ,ood to choice, $5.7506.26; ewes, fair to good, $6.25 $.76; good feeding $2.00 08.60; breeding ewes, $7.60012.60. Chicago Live Stock. pt- 2-rclRee!tte, 3,000 head; firm; beef steers, medium avy weight, choice and prime. -OO018.OO; medium and good. $fl 25 16.00;, common, $8.50011.25; lightweight. S4 aiid choice, $14.60017.76; common and medium $8.00014.26: butcher oattle, heifers, $6.60014.75; cows, $6.(0018.50 canners and cutters, $6.5006.60; veal rS'' 20',2521-60: feeder steers, $7.00 12.60; atocker steers. $6.75010.00; west ern range steers, $8.00015.001 cows and heifers. $6.60013.00. Hogs Receipts, 12.000 head; market, ".t,r.05JF..heavv' 16.6017.40; medium 16k50"-: Sht. $16.76 0 I7.76V light light. $16.76017.25; heavy packing sows smooth. $16.60016.26; packing sows rough, $15.00015.50; pigs. $16.00016 257 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14.000 head; steady; lambs. $12,60015.25; culls and common, $8.00012.25 ewes, medium, good and choice, 16.1507.25; culls and 13Ia6an mS-"i brssdli. $7.00 U. S. 2s, coup. 100 U. S. cv. 3s, reg t U. S. cv. 3s, coup. 89 U. S. 4s. reg.196 Am. T. T. 8s 100 Anglo - French ,6a 9T9-16 Armour & Co. 4s ..... . $$ Ateh. gen. 4a. 79 Bait & Ohio cr. 4s .... t Beth, steel ref. ' Pfd $8 Central Lthr. 6s $7 Central Pao. 1st 75 Chesa. & Ohio cv. 6s $4 C B. & Q., . Joint 4 $6 Chi.. M. 8t U. cr. 4.s. 74 Chi., R. L 4 P. Ry. ref. 4s ti Colo. A South. ref 4s .... 79 CSiiU Cop. or, 7s :....118 City of Paris 6s 97 Den. & R. o. ref. 6s (( Dom. of Can. 6s (1931).... 95 Bld. New York Bond List Erie i gen. 4s... 49, Gen. 1 Eleo. 5s. . 96 Gt North. 1st 4s $ Illinois Central ref. 4s 7$ Int. Mer. Mar. 6s $7 Kansas City w Sthrn. ref. (s T L. N un. 4s (3 Mo., Kan. oV Tex. 1st 4s. . .' $( Mo. Pao. gen. 4s (7 Mont Power 6s tju N. Y, Central deb. 6s $( North. Pao. 4a. 78 North. Pac. Is. $7 Ore. Short Line ref. 4s (I Pac. T. T. $T -ra, eon. S.. (3 Pa, gen. (a.... 91 Reading gen. 4s (1 - jj. ss can South. ,Pao. or. 6s ,,104 South. Ry. (s.. $9 1st 88 Union Pso. 4s 84 U. S. Rub. (s. 87 U. B. Stel $s.. 99 Wabash 1st 90 New York Coffee. - 9,r. 7?rk 8ept market for coffee' futures was quiet tbday. There was some covering or scattered buying early on the slightly firmer tone of the Klo market and after opening unchanged, pr,c.V.!tlffend UI wlth December selling at. 16.160 and March at 16.12c, or 9 to 6 points net higher. The Irregularity In Santoa futures suggeeted continued nerv ousness In that quarter, however, and prices here sagged , off later under email offerings. December sold baek to 14.90c. with the general list closing at a net de cline of 13 to $6 points September, 16.40c; October, 16.25c; December, 14.90o: Janu- arT' ! Mayr 14 83c; July, 14.80c 8pot Coffee Quiet but steady; Rio Ts. 15 16c; Santos 4s. 8836c Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 26. Turpentine Dull, 169 bbla; sales, 50 bbls.; reoelpts. 177 bbls.; shipments, 207 bbls.; stock, 10,090 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 871 bbls.; receipts, 49$ bbls.; shipments, 1,542 bbla; stock, 49,403 bbls. , Quote B: $15.69; D. ., $16.20: T. $18.64; G. H.. $16.90; I. $18.40; K. $19.06; M. 130.00; N. $21.00; Wg. $21.69; Ww. $2225. , Liberty Bond Prices. Liberty bond prices at 3:65 p. tn. today were: 8s, 109; first 4s, 95.26; second 4s, 94.40; first 4 s. 95.69; second 4s, 94.44; third 4a, 95.(2; fourth 4s. 94.44; Vic tory. 3s, 99.96; Victory 4s, 99.94. Xew York Cotton. New York, Sept. 26. Cotton closed stesdy at a net advance of 106 to 135 points. Lands Money, 1 London. Sept ((.Bar Silver, Money and DlacguatUaohaaged. GRAIN MARKET Omaha, Sept 26, 1919. Wfceat arrivals continued mpderate to day and corn and oats light, wheat In the best hard grades waa generally 2o to Jc higher. Chplce spring varletlea were about unchanged. There was an excellent de mand for wheat in evidence. ; Corn took a big drop, the decline being about 8c No. 3 white oats were 101c lower. Rye waa unchanged to lo lower. Cash sales today were: , i Wheat No. 1 hard: car, $2.30. No. 1 bard: 1 ear. $2.28 (shipper's weights); 1 car, $2.16; 1 car, $2.25; 2 cars, $2.24; I car, $2.19 (smutty); 1 car, $2.18 (smutty); 8 cars, $2.17 (smutty). No. $ hard: 1 car, $2.24: 1 car, $2.23: $ cars, $2.23; $ cars, $2.21; 3 ears, $2.20; 1 car, $2.12 (smutty); 1 car, $.08 (smutty). No. 4 hard: 4 cars, $2.19; 3 cars. $3.18 (smut ty); 3 cars, $3.17; 1 car, $2.14 (yellow): 1 car. $2.14 (smutty). No. 5 hard: 1 car, $3.11; 1 car, ys.n; l car, -.ua. no. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.75 (dark); car, 42.65. No. 2 northern spring: 1 car. $2.68 (dark). No. 6 northern spring: 1 car. $2.27; 1 car, $3.25; 1 car. $3.30 (smutty); 1 car, $2.16. No. 1 red spring: I car, $2.10. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $2.80: 1 car. $2.14. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $3.27 (hard); 1 car, $2.22; 1 car, $2.07. No. $ mixed: 1 car. $2.22: 1 car, $3.18; 1 car. $2.08; 1 car, $2.02. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $3.19; 1 car, $2.04, No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $2.15 (smutty). Corn No. 2 whits: 1 ears, $1.43. No. 1 white: 1 car, $1.43. Sample white: 1 ear, $1.38. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. $1.43. No. $, yellow:; 6 cars, $1.43; No. yellow: 1 car, $1.41; 1 ear, $1.40. No. 9 yellow: $1.40. No. 2 mixed: 1 ear. $1.42. mixed: 1 car. $1.42. SamfUe mixed: $1.36. Oats No. 2 white: 1 car. (6c. No. 3 white: 2 cars, 66c; 1 car, 66o (billing); 1 car, 65c; 13 ears, 65c; 5 cars; 64o. No. 4 white: 1 car, 65c; 3 cara, (4c; 3 cars, 64e; 1 ear, 64c. ' Rye No. 2; 3 cars, $1.33. No. 3: 1 car, $1.32; 1 car, (1.81. , OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts 1 car. No. 3 N 1 car. Today Week Year Ago Ago 115 110 . 14 ..... 18 7 30 32 3 6 1 0 1 0 11 107 77 64 ..... 13 14 74 21 11 74 0 2 0 0 0 6 OTHER MARKETS. ...418 113 111 ,..3G2 6 9 ..138 24 43 ..333 .. 67 ..432 Corn Oata Rye Barley Shipments , Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley RECEIPTS IN Chicago Kansas City ..... St. Louis Minneapolis ..... Duluth Winnipeg PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Reeelots Wheat Corn Oats Shipments Wheat Corn , Oats ! EXPORT Wheat and Flour Corn ... Oats Today 2.197,000 301,000 . ..... 651,000 1,524,000 ..... 211.000 482,000 Year Ago Today 2,280,008 .878,000 768.000 1,888,000 420.000 I 829,000 CLEARANCES '....865,000 '76,669 ' 397,900 488,669 -Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn.,- Sept. 26. Blour 20 cents higher In carload lots, standard flour quoted at $12 a barrel In 98-pound cotton sacks. Corn $1.4601.47. Oats 6366e. , Flax $4.6804.64. 1 Barley 95c $1.26. ' Rye No. 2, $1.88 01.89. Bran $38.00. New York Grain. New York, Sept. 26. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2'red, $2.85 track New York, export to arrive. Corn Spot, weak; No. 2 yellow, $1.69; No. 2 white, $1.60 c. 1. f. Near York, Oats Spot, steady; No. 1 white, 79c. Lard Strong; middle west, $26,400 26.60. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Sept 26. Prospects of large deliveries on September contracts did a good deal today to weaken the corn mar ket. Pricea closed heavy c to (e hat lower, with December, (1.22 01.28, and May. $1.80 1.20. Oats finished un changed to o higher and provisions un changed to 97o up. Expectation that corn deliveries on Sep tember oentracts would be on a liberal scale was due more or less to knowledge tha. considerable amounta bad been aold today and vesterday to go Into store here. Besides, some new corn was scheduled to arrive In Chicago Monday, which would be about two Weeks earlier than any previ ous record. Reports were current too, that FINANCIAL New York, Sept 36. The tens of to. day'a stoek market heightened the Im pression that foremost llnanelal Interests , were Increasingly hopeful of an early ad justment of the Industrial crisis created by the steel strike. Much oi the day's new dealing with the labor situation was of a tenor calcu-, lated to allay apprehension, while other advlcea received far commission houses from representatives at Industrial centers offered partial explanation of the urgent covering 01 snon couireois. - Steel and kindred Issues, namely equip ments and motors, were among the lead ing features of the session, their strength from the rerjr outset Impsrtlng con fident tone to the general list, rails and a few speculative apeclaltles proving the only conspicuous exceptions. Galna among popular steel shares, rangeC mm 1 point tn United States Steel ia almost 1$ points tn Crucible, the movement tn the fatter stock, however, evidently being due to technical condi tions. v The same reason applied to tha 17-polnt advance In General Motors, although the entire list and Its subsidiaries gained (rem I to I points, with equipments and sev eral of the more prominent metals. Sugars led the food division, soma af the hlgb-prteed and closely held shares, sueh ss Cuban American and South Porto,' rising 17 to 20 points, with heavy accu mulatlon of Cuba Cane, Beet Sugar, In dustrial Alcohol aad American Can at galna of 1 to ( points. Highest quotation ruled In the last hour, despite the ties tn call loans from the opening rate of 9 per cent to 8, as muoh aa 9 per cent being paid by belated bor rowers. Salea amounted to 921,900 shares. There was leas activity tn Liberty bonds, but some of that group were atrong with ether domestic Issues, Internationals hold ing steady. Sales, par value, aggregated $10,760,000. Old United States bauds were unchanged on call. Sales Am. Beet Bug- 8,000 Am. Can 48,600 Am. C. A F Am. HAL., Pfd. 1,000 Am. Loco 7.900 Am. S. & Ref. .. 4.600 Am. S. Ref 8,000 Am. Sum- Too.. 7,000 Am. Tel, 4 Tel... 13,300 4.400 .. 3,000 . . 300 i.Yuoo ,. 1.600 .. 8,900 .. 1.600 .. 1,600 .. 1.000 .. 9,000 .. 700 .. 200 ,. 600 .. $.800 ..1,200 '.'.i'o'Mi ..27.100 , .17,900 ..-8,200 , . 700 100 Am. Z.. L. & S. Ansconda Cop. Atchison At!.. U.&W.S.8. Bald. Loco. . . . B. & O. Beth. Steel "B" B. & S. Cop. .. Cat. Pet Can. Paclflo .'. Central Lea. . . Chesa. AO. C. M. A St. P. C. A N. W. ... C, R. I. A P. . Chlno Copper . Colo. F. A I. .. Corn Products , Crucible Steel . Cuba Cane Sug. Dlst. Sec. Corp. Erie Oen. Elec .... Gen. Motors ....42.600 Ot.. North., Pfd. . 400 Gt, N. Ore Ctfs. .14,700 Illinois Cen. Insp. Cop 2,000 Int. Mer. M.. Pfd. 2.900 Internatl Nickel., 1,900 Intsrnatl Paper.. 8,700 Ken. Cop , .. 2,600 L. A N Mex. Pet 12,900 Miami Cop. . . . Mldvale 8tee! . Mo. Pac Mont Power .. Nev. Cop N. Y. Cen N. Y., N.H.AH. N. A W North. Pac. . , . Paclflo Mall .. Pan-Am. Pet Pennsylvania . Pitts. A W. V. Pittsburg Coal Ray Con. Cop, Readlnsr Rep. I. A S 2,700 Sin. O. A Ref. ..55.500 South. Fas. $.700 South. Ry. ,.600 Stude. Corp 47.900 Texaa Co. ....... 8.000 Tob. Prod 400 Union Pae foo U. C. Stores $1,600 U. 8. Ind. AL ... 9,000 tr 8. Steel (4.000 TT. S. Steel. Pfd.. 600 Utah Cop West. Eleo. . . . Willys-Over, . . Nat. Lead ..... Ohio Cities Royal D..- N. High Low Last 93 91 91 (1 68 69 ..... 133 126 124 135 108 108 107 73 78 .73 187 136 187 98 (9 96 99 88 99 24 93 24 68 67 (3 83 $8 98 18$ 136 132 135 89 98 39 98 99 99 ' 97 39 29 61 61 (1 160 148 ISO 101 99 100 - 66 89 98 48 41 i (0 89tt 89 27 27$ 17 42 43 42 '89' '(7 87 308 Vi 191 302 40 31 $9 87 86 $7 19 16 15 164 1(4 164 ! ., 54 239 264 86 86 $6V 48 41 48 (9 69 17 117 35 25 1,800 9,000 400 100 200 600 1,600 100 600 109 ... 8,000 1,000 ,. 600 ,. 1,000 .. ,100 ... tyoO (9 (0 34 84 lot 216 314 316 16 38 19 60 (0 . (0 $8 39 $8 66 (94 (6 17 IT IT 73 73 T8 86 83 37 11(4 437 33V (3 23 38 79 7( 79 93 91 91 69 (9 $9 101 - 100 190 26 24 3$ 117 I14 11TH 9 87 S3 700 600 7.700 .... 309 1.J00 Y.. 28. 800 10$ 10$ 108 122 133 133 111 108 109 139 184 18 104 103 164 113 111 H 88 (3 33 65 64 85 88 . 81 8.2 83 (3 89. 68 68 62 101 109 101 supplies of old corn In the country totaled more titan was heretofore '; lleved to be the ease. Moreover, through out the day the uncertainty of tha Indus trial outlook eontlnued to discourage In vestment demand. . . -nt m-rnnrt demand nolpoa to strengthen the oats market A ba ' foreign exchange rates, although at -first apparently Ignored was later an evident stimulus to buyers. ' " - Provisions took an upward swing as a. result of packers bidding for lard, and be cause of hlrher quotations on hogs. Weak ness of corn bad only a tsmporary bearish Influence. V Art I Open. I High. Low. Close. Test. Com Sept. 146 1.4$ 1.43 1.44 1.49 Dee. 1.28 1.24 1.22 1.11 1.18 May 1.20 1.81 1.19 X.30 1.11 Oata Sept. .66 .67 .66 .(( .68 Dec .68 .69 .68 .89 .99 May .71 .71 .70 .71 .71 Pork Sept Oct. , 24.75 35.(5 34.7$ 36.15 . 36.09 Sept' 25.80 36.87 28.80 J (.87 24.80 Oct 24.75 25.69 24.67 38,70 34.(9 Ribs., ; Sept ! Oct 19.86 11.80 18.3$ 13.80 18.46 OIL DIGEST FREE Writs for our O0 Digest rJrhif vahi abls up-to-date Information about Texas. Oklahoma, Kansas and otber oil fields that every investor should hsve. Tells where ynu can buy and sell any oil stuck. Quotes prices. -.. R. M. SANFORD, 711 Republic Bldg, Kansas City. Ms. BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 3775 Reserve District No. 19. -j , REPORT OF THB CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK At Omaha; tn the State ot Nebraska, at the close of business on September 13, 191k RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured United States Government Securities Owned: V, 8. bonds to secure circulation t (0,900.09 Government securities pledged as collateral for bills payable 1,008.099.09 Government securities owned snd unpledged ........ (05,090.99 War Savings certificates and Thrift Stamps........... 783.18 t":::::. $12,979, 689.13 15,681.41 Total TJ, 8. government securities other bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds pledged to secure postal savings dt'toslts.. . $7,000.00 Securities otlpr than U. S. bonds owned anC qnpledgel 260.653.91 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than TJ. S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank Value of banking house owned and unincumbered Real estate owned other thaa banking bouse awful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 901,182.78 Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection. 348.944.44 Cash tn vault and net amount dus from National banks.. 3.272,700.30 Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies 3,079.299.(9 Exchange for1 clearing house , (62,811.19 Checks on other banks tn this city 23,763.16 Checks on outside banks and other cash Items 21.Vi34.8t Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer ., 2,600.00 1,560,$7:.J8 297.(53.91 S45.000.0O 100.000.90 .3,(89.(8 Total- LIABILITIES Capital atock paid In Surplus Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid. Unearned discount . Amount reserved for taxea accrued Circulating notes outetandlng .... Due to National banks j Due to banks, bankers and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outetandlng Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In less than thirty days Dividends unpaid Tims certificates of deposit payable after thirty days. Postal Savings deposit War loan deposit account 356,116 89 16.916.28 .. 1 . 3 ... 11, 451.843. ,193.855. 342.247. 176.958. ,695.433. (0,189. 434. (80.173. 27.924. $88,260. M(6,(4.$9 $21,$($.1((.(7 $ 1,009.900.90 500,000.00 349.971.11 131,116.40 17.906.76 60,009.90 V 1 870,067.10 7(0.009.00 Bills payable with Federal Reserve hank Total ,. ; , . $21,668,148.67 Of the total loans and discounts shown above the amount on which Interest ar.d discount waa charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sea. (1(7 Rev. Stat)- (Exclusive of notes upon which total charge cot to exceed 60c was made' waa none. The number of such loans was none. State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss: I, B. H. Melle, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that tha above statement Is trus to ths best ot my knowledge and belief. B. H. NEILE, Cashier. Correct Attest: v LUTHER DRAKE. . ( rnAjK t. MAju.iiL,ro?i, O. SAM ROGERS. Directors. ' Subscribed and awora to before me this 10th day of September. 1119. vMAfc) s B, WOOD, Notary Publtt.