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'irih ittSJB: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1918. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. SOME BARGAIN'S IN C8ED FORD CARS. 1 McCaffrey motor COMPANY, (The Handy-Fard Service Static-! 18th nd Jackaon St. Dour. (ISO. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF 12 CKNTS PER MILE. . TOO ARK COVER 3D ET INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT- X.-VU Itom ACCIDENT. SO NEW 119 MODEL FORD CARS. rORD LIVERY CO.. POPS. 322. . 1314 HOWARD. IS BRINGING UP FATHER- Se Jiift and Maggia in Full Page of Color la Too Sunday Boo. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Oorvrleht. t 01 9 International News Service, AT LEAST , WE ARE SELLING ONE CAR EACH UAY AT COST OR LESS IN ORDER TO kedihje OUR STOCK. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. ONE 17 MAXWELL. A-l CONDITION, I GOOD TIRES, $365. TWENTY OTHERS TH KIR VALUE. TRAWVER AUTO CO. - 1910 Farnam. MEEKS AUTO CO tjaed car bought, sold and exchanged W buy for cash and aril on time. Foil line to lelect from. Middle State Garage. 2028-8 Farnam St" Doug. 4101. , USBP rar of -ccttlonal value. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 1747. 1407-21 Capitol Ave RELIABLE automobile school; best elec trical and self-starter coursea: day and night school; come now; free catalogue. National Automobile School. 3814 North - Twntlnh iitnuha FOKDS. BUICKS, PODGE, NEW AND USED CARS, FORD BODIES. "' O'ROlfRK E-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO.. 8701 SOUTH 24TH ST. SOUTH 899. For Sale Good as New WINTON SIX ROBERTS MOTOR CO., 4"th and Farnam Ij'dLb cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 Farnam St. Doug. 197. USED CiRS AND TRUCKS.' AT BARGAIN PRICES STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 20J0 Farnam 8t Omaha. Nah, UNITED AUTO PARTS CO. 2033 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind shield. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 16th Jackson. Ford Agents D 8500 j S l' w fN.a-B. 1j ( K JUW A MINUTE 1 7 ( ) PAROOfH-MUM-BOT THE HEt A wuz (a) ft..0...v; J one Mat (0 J .LJJ - hanc to stop that VJ , s CtA.i I .yJ V. C(j0 j t.-lJ , ' hw j HT& OBJECT, cfo " - rU ' " "' ' " I Mai. l. . II II Ig C""""" " . " " " " - - - " Ja--"WMM J " -" J" F ' LvFarket and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha. October 14. 191$. RacsiDta were: Cattle, Hogs. Sheen. Official Monday 88,697 4,787 39.887 Eittmsta Tuesday. .17,000 5.000 19,000 0.767 49,887 8,084 84,818 7,457 70.863 Two days this week. 49,697 Santa days last weak.40,071 Sams two week .ago.35. 873 Same three wka, eso.J4.123 JO.000 70,948 Sam days year aso.33.HS ,H8 18,831 Recelpi and disposition of live stock at the Union stork yards. Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at I o'clock p. m.: RECEIPTS CARS. Horses and Sheep, Mules. Cattl. Hogs. Wabash 2 3 Miaaourl Paolfto 3 Union Paetflo..l'7 11 88 C & N W. east. 88 11 . 9 C N W. west . 198 I 28 1 C. 8t P, M O i . I 8 C, B & Q. at.. $ 10 11 C. B. A Q. west. 811 1 U C R I A P. east. 10 8 8 C R I P, west t .. .. Illlnola Central. 1 i 4 Chi GO Weat... 4 11.. Total' recelpU. 640 87 100 1 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS: quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co.. gOM Farnam St. D. 6035 ; THE DIXIE FLYER W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam bt- OAKLAND Sensible Six. 1.2S2 2,101 8,696 877 MARSH OAKLAND CO. 8300 Farnam St. 1100 Reward for apy magneto we can't re pair, solo mnrrs. or new seir-spacing at flnlty Fpmk plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for RayfMd carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Ildwards. FORD MARKET. 2330 Farnam. Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds. NEB. BUICK AUTO Cfr. 19th and Howard Sta. Tyler 1760. MAXWELL TOURING; good condition, call evenings. 8424 Bristol St. STUDEBAKER touring car excellent shape. Walnut 3010. GOOD USED CARS. OUT L, SMITH Tires tij Supplies. NEW TIRES 5.000 MILES $08 .. 8.98 I S2xSH 1. 80x3',. Flsk ..11.95 f 34x4 30.69 KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, . 201 a Farnam. USED "TIRES DIRT CHEAP. , 30x3. 84.00; 80x3'.,, 15.00. All slaea In proportion. Look, over our rebuilta. Open Sundays. Tyler 8986. 908 N. 16lh St. Keyatona Tire Shop. ' Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself, at very reasonable i prices; no axtras t pay., . Nebraska Service Garage. 19th and Farnam. - D. 7390. - ' ' Motorcycles nd Bicycles. BARLEY DAVIDSON "MOTORCYCLES -Bargains In used maehlnes. Victor H Roos. the motorcyolr man, J7tb 4 Leavenworth Sts. " Recairine and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured in Omaha. 24-hour serv ice for auto, truok and traotor. Egpert radiator and fender repairing: body dents removed: new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1819 Cuming St - ' Tyler 1T, r. P. BARN'JM CO.. 8183' Cuming. Douf glas 8044. High grade automobile paint ing - Horscs-.Live Stock Vehicle s. 800 Sets of Harness. $0 per cent discount. No war prices. Hera are 'some of our bargains: 200 aets of harness, 153 per set 400 sets . te no . lee nf show harness at '. l ,' i r,i - a a. mail H reasons uie prju"- vv v - ness. 8S5.08. Curled hair leather col lars. 85.SO eaeh. Other leather collar 82.95. Best Ht-ln. halters. 81.45 each. , concoro traces. ti v' f .-. . We are the largest harness dealers in the west. Reference First National n't' MIDWEST HARNESS CO., H BROQD-SOWS. ; Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing (Plan. Phone veo..3aift. v. p, '""i 1-YEAR-OLD cow:, gives hava calf 1 February. 4425 North 18th sfU -Morris & Co, 687 693 Swift & Co..J 1,424 1,023 Cudahy Packing Co.. 2,317 1,210 Armour & Co 2,173 1,168 J. W. Murphy 634 Lincoln Packing Co.. 6 So. Omaha Pkff. Co.. 79 Higclns Pkg. Co 2 John Roth & Sons.... 13 Mayerowich & Vail... 138 ..... Olaasberg 3 P. O'De 34 Wilson 278 W. B. VanSant & Co.. 58 Benton & VanSant.... 837 , W. W. Hill & Co 223 F. P. Lewis 647 HunUinger & Oliver.. 48 J. B. Root & Co ' 708 J. H. Bulla 371 R. M. Burruss & Co.. 68 Rosenstock Bros. .... 908 KellS" 770 W-thetmer 4 Degen. . 1,600 Co 164 ...... Sullivan Bros 91 A. Rothschild it) I!"!! Mo.-Kan. C. & C.Co. 604 " Baker 412 " T . .u .., .. John Harvey J,m Jensen Lundgren... 260 , Dennis A Franci 7a Cheek & Krsbs 7 omah co s Other buyora 8,941 16,616 Totl 20.181 TiiM 28.573 Cattle--Another real liberal run of cat tle showed un today, 17,000 head being re SfV"; ier.wa falrl inquiry for fint1"?' aad th! "'ot opened prac tically ateadv. with ti mi grades again a little lower. Butcher stock was very uneven, canners selling steady, but good eows wera In many cases 25 cents lower, and some of the medium trades as much as 25 and 40 jents lower; In other words, prices are 50 oents and 81.00 lowar than last week. oiucnere na reeaers looKed steady to 28 cants lower, the wnn nh mA dlura weight cattla trattlh the best c- Quotations on Cattla; rhMo tr. nnra. beeves, 816.00O17.I0; ood to choic beeves, $14.60 16.00: fair to good beeves, $13.0014.50; common to fair bseves, JJ1.004S13.00; choice to prime yearlings, $16.60:918.00: aonri to rlinlr. mirllnn 818.00jJ.14.60; fair to good yearlings, 81200 mm.ou; common to rair yearlings, $10.06(9 12.50: choice to m-ime heifers. IS 50 10.25; choice to prime cows, $9.00?10.50; good to choice cows, $7.508.50; fair to good cowa, 86.2507.56; common to fair eows, $5. 00 6. 00; choice to prime heavy feeders, 811. 60 12.60; good to choice feed- ts, $9.0ll.8t; medium to good feeders, IS. 60169.50: common to fair feeders. 87 no 438.50; good to oholoe stoeksri. 816.00S 11.00; fair to good stockera. 88.00(99.50: common to fair stackers, $8.5008 00; stock neirers, aoJB.&u;. stock cows. $8.75,0 T.85; stock calves. $7.00(810.75: veal calves. $7.0014.00; bulla, stags, etc., $6.00 wi.ou; cnoico ;o , prima grass beeves, $13. OOJf 15.50; good to choice grass beeves, $H.OO12.50: fair to good grass beeves. $9.6010.75: eommon to fair grass beeves, 87.00&9.00; Mexican beeves, $6.5009.50. WESTERN CATTLE. NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. 13strs..09t $10 00 75 civs. Locat Stocks and Bonds ' Quotation! furnlattel by Burn. Brinkar co. Stocks BH. Aakod. Burgesa-Nasn rid., 1 pot...,. 99 H ... Gooch Fod Prod. Pfd. Bonua... 99 X 100 Gooch M. E. 7 pot. IVd. A 99 Hastings A Heyden 7 pet Pfd. 90 ... Lion Banding & Sur. Co. Om. .170 Nicholas Oli Pfd. W. bonus ..85 : ... O. A C. a. St. Ry. Pfd 65 Orchard & Wlifvelm 7 pet. Pfd. 99 1,4 ... J. C- Panney & Co. 7 pet. Pfd.. 97 98 M. E. .mlth 7 pet. pfd. 1932 ..10J A. G. Spalding A Bros. 1st Pfd. 89H 100 Thompson-Bel. A Co. 7 pot. Pfd. 99 100 union BIOC4 lares, um, 934 ... City of Omaha School 6s, 193$... 4.75 pet Cudahy Pkg. Co. 6a, 1946 .... $9 90H Doug. Co. Highway 5s, 1932-86. .. 4.65 pet Iowa Port. Cement 6s 98 100 Lincoln Trao. os. 1939 83 Maytar Co. 4s, 1920-29 8.50 net. Omaha Ath'.etle 6s 9$ 100 Union Stork Yds. Om. is. 1931 95 97 surrounding points. ,Thera was a good demand for bogs showing quality and a few of th first -sale looked close to steady compared with yesterday, but S rices soon slipped with the general mar. et 25 35o lower. Mixed and good pack ers sold around 814.25 14.60 but heavies and off quality stuff were hard to move from $14.0014.25. Light mixed and good butchers at well as choic lights sold from $14.50 up, packers ' paying aa high as $15.40 and shippers $15.50. HOGS. Sh. Pr. No. Av. No. Av. 4S. .307 35. .287 29. .266 46. .289 .241 60. .264 Sh. Pr. ... $14 25 40 14 40 ... 14 60 ... 14 75 ... 15 30 ... 15 60 4 hfrs.. 14 hfrs.. 15 cows. 68 civ. Av. 25 765 887 789 360 POmTOYAND ETSTOCK. WHEAT screenings. 8)2-60 per hundred, delivered. 601 North J$th Btt A. w. .PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial homo aollcits your old elothtn. furniture, magaalnes. We collect W distribute Phon Doug. 4135 and our wagon will eU. Call and Inspect our new homa. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge Street MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Bualnesa Mn of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and note as security. $40 roo H. goods, total. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY. - 433 Security Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC EAGLE LOAN OFFICE. 1801 DOUGLAS ST " DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Harry MalaanocR, lola uoage. u. r.a. im. ARVa aVv.l cttv losns. - , T T ni'i T7D' TVf. 628 Keellne Bldg. 10 co-s. 758 6 25 19 civs. 164 13 25 16 hfrs.. 690 7 25 1 bull... 920 6 78 28 fdrs. $83 9 75 WYOMING. 14 fdrs. 1080 11 25 . 58 fdrs. 907 4li fdrs. 999 11 50 193 civs. 396 t 00 23strs.. 952 10 55 25stkrs. 804 8 75 3 civs. 183 13 00 Pr. $9 00 8 60 8 50 6 60 8 25 COLORADO. 25 31 fdrs. 7 00 15 civs. 37 fdrs. 930 10 00 8 60 7 75 30 11 00 00 9 25 17 cows. 865 63 cows. 724 35 strs,.1080 38 cows. 095 11 str.. 747 860 246 I 35 8 00 39 fdrs. 861 9 hfrs.. 708 13 hfrs. 880 8 00 25strs..ll86 13 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 5Sstrs. .1008 8 60 Hogs Receipt today1 amounted to 78 loads estimated at i.000 head. A gener. ally weak undertone prevailed, buyer In sisting that prices at tnia market were too high compared with th markets at I YOUNG LADIES We offer you a' wall paid position. Pay vou wbiJo in training;. Permanent work. Rapid advancement. Investigate our working conditions. Operators' Employment Bu reau, 613 Newi Telephone Building, 19th and Douglas Streets. I FLORIDA MUCK LANDS Does This Interest You? . As good a (oil a yoo have aver aeen. -" A oil that 1 vary ay to work. , Wher you can rat two to four crop per year. ' Tm... a w VAN i, un. j w -g w - w .. where you are.- Wher money crop ar grown month in toe year. Wher a forty-acr farm will keep you busy. - Wher yon can hav a twlv month' pasture, carry S or 4 head of dock per acre Wher you hav a ellmat that 1 -Ideal. Wher you hav a 58-lneh annual ralnfalL Where yon have a healthy eltrnat and ftrst-cla neighbor. - . Wher you bav beta rail an water transportation. wner your success win apnej on your own efforts. Where stock can be railed very cheaply. 'Our next eicurelan will leave Kansas City, Missouri. Monday, th 27th ot October. If you ar intarestsd in get ting a tract of land for $100 per acre that will produce mors dollar and cents from general farming than any land twelve 1 that yon know of for $100.00 par acre ana nave jrom ij.uuo.uo up, w win make you a good rat tor th round . trip, and If. after an honest Investiga tion of the" proposition you ar not con vinced that this land will make money for you, w will refund the amount of your entire expenses paid u for trip. We believe hi land ha the bright est future of any that w know of, and If you are intereated In good land w j want to get In touch with you. W ar not running eight-seeing trip nor r w giving away anything. We believe we hav th beat land in this Great United Stat for the money and w would not sell to anyon unless they will tint make a persons! Inspection. It Interested writ or call . HEALY LAND COMPANY, ;$ Fust National Bank. Omaha, Nebraska. 140 $14 10 46. .307 140 14 35 60.. 287 70 14 45 62. .264 70 14 65 43. .221 40 15 26 22. .221 ... 13 40 28. .230 Sheep Today's sheep and lambs re. eeipts were limited to 19.000 head and quality on an average was only fair. Sev eral shipments of warmed up lamb were inciuaed in tne receipts. Advices from other markets were very bearish and de. maud from local packerss ruled dull with trend to prices lower. Fat lambs had to sell at declines of 50c but fat sheep ruled very nearly steady. Good fat lambs were not wanted above $14.75 and the best sale registered early was $14.50. Fair kinds of killers moving around $14.25. Fat ewes sold up to $7.00 and better with culls and canners at 82.00 & 4.00. Yearlinga and wetners wera very scarce! violations on sneeo: Lambs, irood to choice, $14.2514.76; lambs, fair to good. $14.1214.25; choic feeder lambs, $12.65 ii.au: medium to good feeders. 112.00a) 12.60; common and light feeders, 810.60 11.76; culls and throwouts. S7.00ao.0o yearlings. 310.00011. 00: wethers 88.75(8 9.50; ewes, good to choice, $6.867.25; ewes, fair to good, 36.0Of 6.75: good feed ing ewe, S6.00igi6.7S: ewe culls and canners- $2.504.00: breeding ewea. 87.50 FAT LAMBS. , No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 753 Or.. 71 314 71 651 Nev.. 63 $15 00 iz iaa. .sr is zs 225 native. 76 14 $5 FEEDING LAMBS. 19 Ore.; E3 12 39 176 Ida.. 80 11 00 704 Wyo 62 18 25 246 Ida. . 45 11 25 250 fedrs. 55 11 76 2012 Nev. 83 IS 0 206 Wyo. . 48 11 75 FEEDING EWES. 251 Ida.. 85 6 75 249 Ida.. 85 SO 101 Wyo, . 84 6 60 FAT EWES. 87 Ida.. T T 00 120 Wyo.. II T 00 FAT YEARLINGS. 122 Ida., 82 10 00 31 Wyo 8 $80 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct 14. Cattle Receipts 16. 000 bead; estimated tomorrow, 17,000 bead; market unsettled: beef steers, medl um and, heavy weight choice and prime, ib.vooii.(i; medium ana good. )0.76fa) ti.vo: common, ss.zoa510.70: iigni weitrnt good and choice. $14.00018.60: common and medium. J7.7514.00; butcher cattle, heifers. 36.25i14.25; cows, to.85ffil2.50; canner and cutters. 15.00 6.00:, veal alves, $16.50 17.50; feeder steers. $7.00 13.00: atockers steers, m.oowio.oo western range steers, 87.75 16. 60; cow and heifers. $8.75012.00. Hogs Receipts, 28,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 12,000 head; mostly 60o lower; neavy, Ii4.2t.i4.s; medium, 14.40i 15.00: light,. $i4.Z3Oii.80; tight light, 313.75ffil4.60: heavy weight sows, smooth, 13. 5014. 00; packing sows, rough, $13.00 4313. bU: Digs. I13.bU2Dlt.tlU. Sheep and LambsReceipts 40,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 80,000 head; slow: lambs. 112.00s1ib.s0: culls ana com mon, $8.50912.00; ewes, medium, good and choice. S6.25P7.35; culls ana common. $3.006.00; breeding.. $6.75i2.to. Kansa City Live Stock. Kansas City. Mo.. Oct 14. Cattle Re ceipta, 22,000 head; market steady; heavy beef steers, choice ana prime. $11. 100 18.10: medium and good. 312.25ffil6.00: common, U0.1512.15; light, good and choice, 813.20 If 17.25; common and meat um. $8. 25(313.25;, cow. $6.25912.00: helf. ers, 36.30$13.45; banners and cutters, $5.00 6.4R; calvea, 31z.Z6ei8.6u; feeder steers, 38.40ifrl3.25: stocker steers. $5.7509.60. Hogs Market closed dull, $1 to $1.28 lower. Pigs. 75c lower; bulk, $13.7514.26; heavies. S13.7514.25; medium, $14.00 14.40: lights. $13.75014.40: light lights. J13.7514.lt;; heavy packing rows, $13-00 013. uu; pigs, aii.tiutxit.o. Sheep and Lambs Fat lamb closed 50 cents tower. LamDi et pounds or less, J13.00&16.00; feeder Iambs, $11.00 13.60, GRAIN MARKET FINANC I A L Omaha W. li 191 Wheat arrival eovring receipt for Sunday, Monday and today were compar atively moderate, with 243 ears, whll : . ,. na oal, renjamed mat, the former wmuns car ana :na latter 44 car, put ahlpmeata of wheat sine Saturday last were 198 eara: corn. t cam, and oat. t: 'ar" God grades of wheat were some higher and lor which the. market was active. Lower grades wore unchanged and demand slow. Corn was 1 to 3 oents lower. Oat were to 1 cent off. Ry vviuicu t w 1 cen.a. Cash aale today were: Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car. $2.28 (amut- .Vx. , nara: i ear, 43.2s; 1 car, 3 2,.'"m,,tt5" "r- (smutty); 1 r S26 (smutty); 1 car $2.24; 5 cars. v,is, 94. smutty); tt cars, 44 ai: 3 cars 82.20; I ear, $2.15 (smutty); 2 cars $2.13 (smutty). No. 8 hard: 1 car, $2.21: 1 car. J2.1S- 11 r s1 1 7 a 83.16: 1 ear, $2.15 (smutty); i car. $2.15 ii.i 1; ca'. H'li tsmuiiy); 4 cars, $2.10, No. 4 hard: $ ears, $2.16; 8 cars, $2.14; 1 ear, .$2.18; 1 car, $3.10: 1 car. $2.09 (yellow); t cars, $2.08; 1 car. $2.08 (yellow); 1 oar, $3.07 (smutty); ear, ji.v, ijwiwj; 1 car, s.u (smutty). No. 6 hard: 8 cars 82.06: X r,- sans n. 1 northern spring: 1 ear, $3.68 (dark). No. 3 northern spring: 1 ear, $2.45 (dark, smutty). No. 3 northern spring: 1 car, $2.35. No. 4 northern spring: 1 car. $2.27; 1 ear, $2.20. Sample spring: 1 car, $2.12 (northern): 8 cars, 41.95. No. $ durum; 1 car, $3.13. No. 8 durum: 1 car, $2.13. No. 4 durum: 1 car, $3,0$. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $2.20 (smutty): 4 cars, $2.14. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars $3.21; 1 car. $2.08 (durum). No. i mixed: . 1 car, $3.20; 3 cars, $2.18. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $2.17; 1 car, $3.11. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, $1.37; S car. $1.36. No. 2 yellow: 1 8-5 car. 81 sk- 1 car, $1.35. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.34. Sam ple yellow: 1 car, $125. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.34; 7 cars, $1.33. No. 3 mixed: J ear, $1.34; 3-5 car, $1.33; V, car. $1.53. Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 654o (special billing); $ 2-6 car, 6c; 4 cars, 5o; 1 car, 64'tc. No. 4 white: 3 cars, 66 (spe cial billing); $ car, 64. Sampl whit: x car, nte; 3-o oar, s4o. ttye so. 3: zy, cars, 31.27. Barley No. 3: 1 car. $1.24. No. 4: -B car, $1.15. Rejected: 1 car, $1.15. Omaha Grain Movement. Slonx City Liv Stock. Sioux City, la., Oct 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,500 head; market 26 cent low er; beef steers, fed, $12.0017.00; grass, $8.60; fat cows and heifers. $8.50012.00: canner. $6.50012.00: veal calves. 88.00 14.00; stoekers and feeders, $6.50911.50: feeding eows and heifers, $6.00Q6.25. Hogs Receipts, $,i00 head; market IS to 60 cents lower; light J14.7615.50; mixed. ai.outit.o; neavy. im.uoii 14.00: bulk of aale. $13.25 0 14.(0. SheepReoelpts, " 4,000 head; market weak. St. Joseph Llvs Stock. St Joseph, Mo.,' Oet 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,000 head; market strong; steers, $7. 60017. 25; cows and heifers, $7.26 JP 15.00; calves, $6.00015.00.. Hogs Receipts. 4,000 head; lower; top, 816.28: bulk not given. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head; weak; lamDS, a.uiff is.su; ewes, i.uup 7.50. , New York General. New York, Oct 14. Flour Dull; aprtng patents. $11.8512.50; spring clears, $9.00 lu.00; winter straights, $10.00010.40; Kansas straights, $11.25011.75. Cornmeal Dull ; yellow and whit gran ulated, $3.80. Wheat Spot quiet; No. red, $t.3SW track New York, export billed. Corn Spot eaalsr; No. 8 yellow and No. I whit. $1.64 1 c L f . New York. Oat Spot quiet; No. 1 white, &2Hc Hay-i-6teady; No. 1, $1.7001.75: No. t. $1.5601.65; No. 8, $1.3501.35; shipping, $1.1(01.25. Hop Firm; state, medium to choice, 1919, 760620; 191S, 60070c. Pacific coast 1819, 79090c; 1918. 60065c. Pork Steady; mess, $43.10; family. $53.00064.00. Lard Strong; mlddl weat. 138.900 29.00. Tallow Firm; city special loose, 16 He. Rice Quiet, fancy head, 13 c; blue roae fancy. 11 Vic 1 New York Coffee. New York. Oct 14. After opening at a decline of 6 to 12 points In response to the easier ruling of Santo thi market for ootfee futures rallied 0 the firmer ton of the Rio market and rumor of a cen tral European demand tor Rio coffee. De cember contract aol up from 14.80c to 16.20o and March from 14.70a to 11.15c or about $0 to $3 point net higher. iast price anowea net gain of il to $0 point. October, 16.10c: December, 15.15c: January, March, May.. July and September, 15. 10c. Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7. 16Vc; Santo 4a, JiaaiWo. , Receipts: Wheat Corn ., Oats Rye Barley shipments: Wheat Corn Oats Ry Barley Week Year Today Ago Ago ..249 12s 30 11 46 44 . 17 . 6 .193 . 29 . 18 . 0 , u 17 7 1 84 11 5 3 0 Receipts In Other Market. "Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 179 137 144 Kansas City 289 It 29 St Louis 460 127. 115 Minneapolis 550 ... Duluth 64 ... Winnipeg 1,053 ... PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipts: Wheat Corn Oats Shipments: Wheat Corn Oat Today ...3,656,000 ... 771,000 ...1,395,000 Year Ago 2,578,000 1,025,000 1.092,000 414,000 420,000 144,000 ...1,083,000 303,000 (83,000 Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of car of grain ef the sev eral grades Inspected "In" her during the past 8 daya follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, S; No. $ hard. 27; No. 3 hard; 29; No. 4 hard, 28; No. ( hard, 13; No. 1 mixed, 8; No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 3 mixed, 8; No. 4 mixed. 6; No. ( mixed, 2; No, J spring, 1; No. 2 spring, 1; total, 127. Corn No. 1 white. 1; No. I white, 8; No. 5 white, 1; No. 1 yellow, 1; No. 3 yellow, 6: No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 6 mixed, 1; total, 16. Oats No. 8 white, 17; No. 4 white, 8; sampl white, 4; total, 14. Kye o. 3, 3; o. , 6; No. 4, 1; totalf 10, Barley No. 4, 1. Chicago Grain and Provision. Chicago, Oct. 14. Much weakness at times developed in tha corn market today and the December delivery touched the lowest price in mora than three weeks. De pression In the New York stock market was ons 01 tne principal bearish factors. Price closed unsettled. U to lUo net lower; December, $1.214 to $1.21 and May. $1.20 to $1.20; oats lost H to He In provision the outcome ranged from eoe aecnne 10 iia aavaace. Unusual absence ef buying order char acterlzed the corn market from th out' set This circumstance was ascribed largely to the uncertainties of th In dustrlal situation and In particular to th shinning difficulties on tha Atlantic seaboard. Beside the receipt of corn nere were larger man mere was Im mediate demand for and sign were not wanting that increased husking and shell Ing would result In continued liberal movement from first hands. Under such circumstances the weakness of securities on Wall street attracted special notice, and many buyer In the corn trade held off temporarily a much aa possible. Oats were eaaler with corn. About the only activity waa en tba part of bearish pit speculators. Export sale for deferred shipment gave strength to lard. Pork and ribs, how ever, reflected th downward tendency of nog ana grain. New York. Oct 14. An irregular open ing toon developing into weakness, a vig orous rally at' midday and another vio lent reaction in the final hour aummar. uta the changes of today' extremely ae tive ai.d unsettled stock market. The break of the first hour when specu lative Issuvs declined 3 to 13 points, was attributed to eventa ever th double holi day, especially the industrial ltuatlon, which wa intensified by local labor dis turbances. Rallies during th mid-eaalon which largely reduced early losses and estab lished several noteworthy high records, acconipantsd th Initial 3 per cent call loan rate and more hopeful advices from steel centers. Ths sweeping setback later began when call loans lumped to 12 per cent and then to 14, an additional 1 per cent being paid, according to report, on all indus trial collateral. Reversals of tha last half hour earrled steels, equipments and various speoialties 10 lowest levels ana impaired rallies else where by otie-half to two-thtras. The market closed In considerable disorder with a weak ton. Sale amounted to 1,675,000 shares. U. S. Steel suffered sn extreme loss of about Hi point at Its worst rallying only a fraction, but allied shares offered less resistance. New maximums by Gen eral Motors. Stutz, Pierce Arrow, Mexi can Petroleum and Hide and Leather pre ferred melted away under the heavy sell ing at the end. Industrial Alcohol, which also scored a new racord, retained 9 of Its 14 points rise. Time funds retlectsd the Btrlngent call prices, 7 per cent being paid on industrials for short periods. Moderate loans were made on prime collateral at I to m per cent Excepting the 314s. Liberty bonds were heavy with the gen eral bond list. Internationals also easing. Total sales, par value aggregated $13, 350,000. Old U. 8, bonds were unchanged on call. Sales. High. Low. Close. Amer, Beet 'Sugar 1,900 90 91 92V4 Amer. Can 16,500 66H 3Vi 64 Am. Car & Fdry. 4,000 13544 133 133 Am. H. & L., pfd. 6,400 134 131 is 134 Amer. Loco 16.800 113 110 110 Amer. S. & R 2,800 7554 74 74 Amer. Sugar Ref.. 1.600 140 1384 140 Am. Sum. Tob.... 7,700 109'A 107 108 Am. Tel. & Tel... 4,100 101 99 100 Am. 8.. L. & S... 900 23 23 23 Anaconda Copper. 7,500 70 14 (,) 69ft Atcniaon i.kuo Vi 91 si A., G. A W. I. S. S. 7.200 185 179 (4 lSU'-i Baldwin Loco 52,300 143 Vi 13H't 13914 Baltimore & Ohio 2,300 41H 05i 4074 Beth. Steel "B". ..37,200 107 10314 10414 Butte & Sup. Cop. 100 "27 27 27 Cal. Petroleum .. 3.400 5ltt 61 61 Canadian Pacific. 600 152 151 18114 Central Leather ..15,500 105 102 103 '4 Chesa. & Ohio 400 6o 59 69 Chi., Mil. & St. P. 1,500 45 44 44 Chi. A N. W 900 93 92 93 Chi.. R. I. A P 1.900 28 28 28 Chlno Copper .... 2,800 44 43 44 4 1 Colo. Fuel A Iron. 1 4- 46 44 46 Corn Products ... 8,900 88 86 86 uruciDie steel ... B.li'U 242 236 238 Cuba Cane Sugar, 6,000 41 40 40 Dlst. Sec. Corp... 8.000 8814 85 STK Erie 1,800 16 15 15 Gen. Elec 600 170 16814 -16814 Gen. Motors 21,600 308 290 298 Great North., pfd. 1,700 87 88 86 ut worm, ura un i.tsuu te tti 45 Illinois Central .. 100 93 93 93 Inspiration-Copper 5.400 62 61 61 int. ier. Mar., pfa 7,700 121 J19 120 Internet Nickel .14.006 29 27 23 Internat. Paper .. 8,100 65 63 63 Kan. City South.. 1,300 19 18 18 Kennecott Cop. .. 3,100 36 85 $6 Mex. Fetroi."!!!!.'(4',800 256 243 246 Miami Copper ... 600 27 27 27 ratavai steel .... s.euo at 63 "A 2,100 29 29 Short Term Notes Quotation furnished by Peters Trust company. Bid. Asked. 99 101 100 100 10$ 103 103 103 .103 .101 .101 . 5 . 88 . 99 (5 97 Am. Tel. A Tel. (s, 1934 99 do. 1926 100 Am. Thrd 7. 192$ 100 American Tobacco 7s, 1918..,. 100' do. 1930 101 do. 1381 ..103 ' do. 1023 .,...',.102 do. 193 .,103 Anaconda Copper s, 1929.... 83 Anglo French Ext. (s. Ii0. 97 3-1 97 5-16 Arm. & Co. con. Deb. 6a, 1930.103 103 do. 1931 102 103 doi 1923 103 do. 1928 103 do, 1934 Beth. Steel Co. 7s, 1923.... do. 1923 British s, 1921,,,, Canada 5s, 1931 Can. Pac. 6s, 1934: C...B. A Q. 4. 1921 .. C. R. L A P. 6s. 1922 Cuban Amer. Sugar 6 S.1921..100 Cudahy Pkg. Co. 7s, )923 101 Gen. flee. Deb. 6a, 1920, ,,,, .100 G. N. Ry. 5a. 1920 - 99 Inter: Rapid Tran. 6s, 1921.., 83 K. C. Terminal 6s, 1923 ; 99 Lehigh Valley 6s, 1923 101 Liggett A Meyers 6s. 1921. ...100 Phila. Elec. 6s, 1920 99 Proctor A Gamble 7s, 1920. ...100 do. 1921 101 do. 1933 ,. 103 do. 1923 103 Russian Rubles Ss, 1988.... 87 Southern Ry. 6s. 1933 1.. 96 Swift A Co. 6s. 1921 99 Union Pacific 6s. 1939 103 U. 3. Rubber 7s. 1923 103 West. E. A M. 6s. 1920 100 Wilson Conver. s. 1928 974 .First Liberty 3 .. Liberty 1st 4s Liberty 2d 4s Liberty 1st 4 Liberty 2d 4s Liberty 3d 4s ., Liberty 4th 4s... Liberty 6th 4s Liberty 6th 3s South Side 14.14 84.30 96.88 84.28 89.88 South Side Brevities 62 29 68 17 73 S3 200 103 103 103 i.sh'O el", n 11 200 22 32 32 xzsvi 121 431 Art. Corn Dec. May Oats. Deo. May Pork-Oct Jan. Lard. Oct Jan. Rib. Oct Jan. I Open.l High. Low. Close. Yes'y. 1.2 1.22 1.30 1.31 1.22 1.20 1.30 149 1.20 L21 .TO .70 .80 .TO .70 .72 .72 .72 .72 .73 38.00 38.00 33.00 31.80 31.90 $1.(0 31.(0 83.35 28.80 89.00 38.10 38.(0 28.13 33.25 23.66 13.30 13.(1 23.86 18.00 18.00 18.03 17.20 17.80 1T.1T 17.30 17.40 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Oct 14. .Flour Unchanged. Barley $1.0301.26. Rye No. 2, $1.39. Bran $36.00. Corn 8l.S601.IT. Oat 66068c Flax $4.3704.41. St. Loola Grain. St. Louis. Oet 1 4. !orn Decemher. $1.23gil.28; May, $1.11. uata yecsmber. 7le; May, 71, Kansa City Grata. . 1 1 H , Vll. vdi, -.oro-t. cember, $1.21 1.22; May, 11.20. Now York Produce. New York. Oet. 14. Butter Strone: creamery higher than extras. 6714 6 tc: oreamery extras, $66 067c; firsts, 66 (4e. Eggs Firm: fresh thrd extras. 88(9 (7c; extra flrat. (3065c; firata, (0062c. Cheese Firm; receipt, 3.043: state, whole milk, flat, current make, specials, sub'jxwc; ao, average run. JUipioc. Live Poultry Firm: ehlekana. 28e; fowls, $034ot,old rootra, 18c; turkeys, 2530c, . ... Dressed Poultry- Steady;' fowl. ISO 38o; old rooster. 310230; ohlckens, 3(0 41c; turkeys, 85 45c. ... , Cotton i Futures. 5 New York. 'Oct 14. Cotton Futnraa opened firm: December, $4. 15c; January, 33.95c; March. 88.76a; May, $$.70e. Cotton future eloaad firm: OetAfc-- $4.$0c; December, 84.880: January, 34.86c; warco, t.uo; aday,' ae.uuo. Mo. Paclfie Mont Power Nev. Copper 700 17 17 N. Y. Central 1,300 74 73 N.Y., N.H. A H... 1,600 33 88 l. sc w No. Paclfie Pae. Tel. A Tel... Pan-Am. Petrol... 44. 700 128 Pennsylvania .... 2,000 43 43 fitts. s w. va. ... euu 3314 33 Pittsburgh Coal .. 4,400 63 62 63 Ray Con. Cop.... 1.400 24 23. 23 Reading 6,300 83 83 ' 82 nep. iron A steel. ai.iuu 103 9144 VB', Shat Arts. Cop... 600 13 13 13 Sinclair uu ft M. ,ss, ouu ei eu o So. Paclfie 64,900 109' I0( 107 so. Railway 700 26 2614 26'. Studebaker Corp.. 74,800 136 128 129 Texas Co 8,300 292 280 284 Tobacco Prod. ...24.100 107 104 106 Union Pacific ... 2,700 125 124 124 United Cigar St. .85.100 117 11$ 115 U. S. Ind. Alco'1.42,600 164 160 69 U. S. Steel. 1(5,500 111 lot. 108 U. S. Steel, pfd... 100 J15 Utah Copper ..-.. 1,109 85' Western Union .. 300 84 W'house Elec. ... 6,000 56 Wlllys-Overlasd .65.600 37 National Lead .. 1.600 84 Ohio Cities 8,600 65 Royal Dutch, N.Y. 49,800 104 102 103 114 115 64 84 U 84- 84 56 - 65 35. 86 84 84 53 54 Bid. New York Bond List. U. B. Is, reg.100 U. S. 2s, eou.108 U. S. cv. 3s, registered .. 8$ U. 8. cv, 3s, coupon 81 U. S. 4s, reg.106 U. -A. 4s, cou. 10414 Amer. Tel. A Tel. cv. 6...10 Ang.-Freneh ( 17 Armour A Co. 4 84 Atch. gen. 4s. 80 B. A O. ev. 4 75 Bethlehem Steel ref.' 5 ...... 88 Cen. Lea. (a... (7 Cen. Pae, 1st... 78 Ches. A Ohio cv. ( (I Chi. B. A Q.. joint 4 .... (5 Chi. Mil. St. 1 P cv. 4.. T5 C. R. I. A P. Ry. ref. 4s.. 70 Colo. Southern ref. 4 .... 80 Chill Copper ev. T 11T City of Pari ( 17 D. A R. G. raf. -v (8 doju. or can. ( (1881) 'alia. Erie gen. ..4. 60 Gen. .Elec. . 6.. 94 ut. isortnern 1st 414 87 111. Cen. ref. 4s 81 int. jtier. Marine ( 97 eoutnern ref. 6 78 L. A N. un. 4 86 M. K. A T. lit 4 ( Mo. Pae. gen 4 59 jviontana Power (s 90 N. Y, Central deb. 6 96 Nor. Pae. 4s... 80 Nor. Pae. 3s.., 58 Oregon Short Line ref. 4.. ti -ac. let. ai Tel. Sa iO Penn. con. 4a. 98 i-enn. un. o i Reading gen. 4 84 St. L. A San Fran. ad1. 6a. 80V Sou. Pac. cv. 6. 108 Sou. Ry. 5.... 89 rX. co. ev. I. 101 T. A . lt.... 90 Union Pae. 4.. 85 u. a. kuo. cs.. xr4 U. S. Steel ((...100 98 I Wabash 1st ... (8 Spot Cotton. ' New York. Oct. 14. BDOt Steadvt middling, 34.90c, Cotton- New York Money. New York, Oct 14. Mercantile Paper (06 per cent. Sterling Detnana, .14.1741; eabls. Francs Demand, .71e; ebts, .(3e. Guilder Demand, 87e; cables, 88. LireDemand. 10.10c: cable, IO.O80. Mark Demand, 3.80c; cable, 3.85e. Tim Loans Strong: 60 davs. (A d ava and alx months, 6 per cent bid. Call Money Strong; high, 14 per cent; low, I per cent: ruling rata. 1 nr c doling bid, 11 per cent; offered at 13 per cant; last loan, 12 per cent Liberty Bond Price. Liberty bond price at 2:88 n. m. wars: 1, 100.20; first 4. (6.10; second 4s. 94.00: first 414s. 95.30c: second 4U. 33.98; third 414s, (5.50; fourth 4, (3.96; Victory (s, 99.80; Victory 4, (1.78. ' London Money. London, Oet. 14. Bar Silver, Money and Discount Unohanged. Bar Sliver. New York, Oet. 14 Bar Silver 11.1744 Msxteaa Dollar (lo. New York Sugar. New York. Oet 14.Rw Sugar Steady! centrifugal, 7.18e; rtflned, steady; out lost 10.80c; crushed, 10.86c; mould A, 9.50c; cubes. 9.75c;' X X X X powden. 9.30c: standard powdered. 9.15c; fine granulated Vnd Diamond A. 9.00c; confec tioners' A. 8,90c; o. 1 (oil sugar. 8.85c Salesgirl wanted. Apply manager, Wlig Brothers. Jos Miller, Eauclalre, Wis., eharged with being drunk, was fined $10 and costs. J J. E. Flynn, 423 North Nineteenth street, dharged with reckless driving, had his Case continued for one week. The annual congregation meeting of St. Luke's Lutheran church, Twenty-fifth and K streets, will be held Wednesday even ing a: 8. A business session wa held by the South Side Women' club Tuesday afternoon at the South-Side library. Miss Katherine F. Worley spoke on "Americanism." ' Lost Leather bill fold with about $26 currency, between Berry's grocery store, 24th and I Sts., and 24th and G Sts., east side. Reward. N. T. Ryan, 4826 So. 24.h St. The Altar society of Si. Anne's Catho lic church- will give a card party and dance Thursday evening at their hall, Twenty-fourth street and Poppleton ave nue. Martin Stuchtnskl. Thirty-third and K streets, - arrested on complaint of Jack Jlmrozy, 4436 South Thirty-third street, for disturbing a christening party, was itiieu ana gubls. The Reliable Tire company' bowling team defeated the South Side Cafeteria team by 267 pin Monday night ot Gar low' alley. The Cure Mineral Spring team defeated the Steyer Candy company team by 178 pins. , Ed Wh! and John Round tree, negroes, arrested in connection with the looting of Altman's pawn shop the night of Septem ber 28, were discharged in South Side po lice court Tuesday upon premise to leave town "before supper.'' Robert Baker and Plarg Walton,, B619 North Fourteenth street arrested late Sunday night for refusing to giv an ac count of themselves, were discharged In South Sid police eourt, when they satis fied tha court they ar employed. Funeral services for Edward Laclna, 16-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. John Laclna, 8006 South Twenty-second street, who ac eldently shot himself Sunday, were held Tuesday afternoon at 3. Laclna' school mates from Brown Park school were pall bearers. Burial was In Laurel Hill ceme tery. WI NEED YOUR JUNK. Therefor w ar paying highest nrlc. Three cent per pound for raf Top price for all ether 1unk. Call us. We call for all orders. We also buy second-hand fur niture. Chicago Metal A Iron Co., 27th and J Sts. Phon South 1668. The funural of Anton Novak, sloneer resident' of South Omaha, will be held at 8 this morning from th horn ot his ton. Richard. 3803 South Twentv-fourtb street, to St. Bridget church. Burial will oe in Laurel Hill cemetery. Mr. Novak i survived by two sons, E. E. Novak, oaptaln of fire company No. 18, and Rich ard, and one daughter, Mr. W. F. Evans, Seattle, Wash. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. OCTOHER 13 14 and 18. This I a Special Invitation to von to visit our (tore during th above special datea Fix these days thoroughly in your mind. We are going to have with u a factory expert to demonstrate th famou Cole' Hot Blast Heaters and Ranges. we want you to see and bear the In tensely Interesting exposition ef th many unusual and remarkable features found only On the Cole's Hot Blast Stoves. Arrange to do your shopping during our 'Hot Blast Day" and conaider this an urgent personal Invitation to make our stor your headquarter. It will pay you and please you. KOUTSKY A PAVLIK CO. Gets 10 Weeks,, Anyway, For Annoying Young Woman Frank Martin. Mexican. Twenty-fourth and T streets, arrested Sunday night on complaint of Miss Ruth Henningson, 1614 Madison street, that he was "annoying" while she was on her way home about 12:30 Sunday, was bound over to the grant! jury in South Side po lice court Tueiday. Assistant Prosecutor Parry Wheeler (aid: "In order to avoid the critici&ra of the press we feel constrained to bind this njan over to the grand jury, as the limit which we can givo nim is u nays. The above action insures that the defenedant will probably wait 10 weeks for a hearing. May Have Caught Man Who Passed Bad Checks With the arrest of Roy Swofce, 25 years old, South Side police believe they have the man who has been passing worthless checks on South Side merchants for the last six months. Swobe lives at the Commercial hotel. He was arrested by Detec tives Francl and Holler after he had pawned a ring for 75 cents. A re volver was found on him. An effort is being made to have victims of the recent holdups identify him. The case will be brought up in police court today. Mexican Gets 90 Days For His Second Offense! John Doe, Mexican, arrested on a complaint of Teanna Smith, col ored, 2615 N street, was given 90 day in the county jail by Acting Police Judge Baldwin of the South Side Dolice court. The defendant wag arrested oncei before on the complaint of the Smith girl, wha says he threatened to kill tier. He then paid a fine pf $25 and costs. To Entertain Society of Grace Cljurch Thursday The Women's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church, South Side, will be entertained by Mrs. Fred Goerne at her home, 3807 South Twenty-fourth street, Thursr day afternoon at 2:30, Mn. F. A. Broadwell and Mrs. H. H. North will assist the hostess. Kew York Metal. ,Nf, Tork' ct- 1 4. Copper 8tdy ; eleotrolytlo spot and last quarter, 18 c Iron Steady: No. 1 Northern, (30; No, I Northern, $3; No. 1 Southern. $2$. Antimony $8.(0. .Lead Firm; epot 1 6.1 6 bid; Decambtr, (6.20 bid. Spelter Firm; East St Loul delivery, ppt, $7.$0 bid. At London Spot, Copper, 10$ (; eleo trolytlo, 4115; tin, f28l 13 4d. Linseed OIL Duluth, Minn., Oct 1(.---Llned $4.83 04.89. FIRST DEATH FROM INFLUENZA THIS SEAS0NJN 0MA13 Young Woman Stricken With Dread Disease on September 30. ; t Th fir$t death from influenza thit season was reported yesterday to tha health office. ? Mil JJora Schroder, 26 years oli, 1529 So.th Twenty-sixth street, was stricken September 30 and died last Sunday. .She was employed as stenograph er in the Grain exchange building.' s ; Burial will be Wednesday in For est Lawn cemetery. . Dr. C C. Morrison yesterday re ported to the health department a case of influenza at 3912 North Eighteenth street, where Mrs. G. F". Cusick, 48 years old, has been stricken. A total of four cases of influenza has been reported to the health office thU fall. Dr. J. F. Edwards , does not consider this showing; seri ous. He is. however, enforcing a strict 'quarantine upon each case and he urges physicians to report all cases promptly to the health ' office. , ' , City Attorney Will Represent Omaha at 'Phone Hearing .The city council yesterday directed F. 1. Weaver, city attorney, to repre sent" Omaha on October 28, before the .State Raihvay commission at; Lincoln, in connection with a hear ing on installation, move and change of name charges being made by tel- , ephoe companies in this state. . The, city has. been asked by the commission to offer evidence and suggestions which might assist . in the establishment, of fair special service charges by telephone com panies of Nebraska. In a resolution adopted by the railway dommission July 21. it was stated that doubt "exi-s ted as to whether the telephone companies' could legally continue these special charges after the date when the , companies were released from the control of the post office depart ment Federal Land Bank of ; Omaha Is Prosperous Property of the Federal Land bank of Omaha is shown in a state ment issued yesterday by D. P. Ho- gan, president. The bank operates in four states, with loans in each state as follows: Iowa, $17,479,850; Nebraska, $10,538,190; South Da kota, $6,507,550; Wyoming, $974,60g. OIL DIGEST FREE : Writ ft v Oil Digest, giving valu able np.to-dat information about Tex' Oklahoma. Kansas and ether il field r very investor should hav. Tell you can buy and ! any ail stock. Quott-V priaM. i . '.,'; . R. M SANFORD, 711 RapnWfe Bldg- Kaaaaa Cltv, Me. , SKINNER PACKING PANY; 0ULTRY GUTTER: EGGS TtAbt (-(-( " 1116-1118 Doudlos St. Tel-Doufjlasl521 j Omaha Hay Market. Receipt llsrht on both nrairla hav anil alfalfa and ths demand 1 fair. Market steady with no ehang In price. nay-s. i upland prairie, $11021; No. upland prairie. $15818: No. 1. unlanii prairie. $126(14; No. 1 midland prairie, $la 620; No. 1 midland prairie, $15017; No. 1 lowlanl prairie. 514016: No. 1 Inwlnnrf Prairi, (11011; No. I lowland prairie. epv. Alfalfatehole. 130011: Vo. 1. 187iB5- standard, $2627; No. 1, $2224; No. 3, oat Straw $910. , Wheat $81. Does, Your Honey Work For You or Does It Work for the Other Fellow? , $500 will buy 10 shares in the beautiful new . theater, stores and apartment buijdinsr, to be erected at 24th and Ames avenue. No better time no better place. We are eure of - divi dends from 18 to 25. No watered or promotion stock. Write or Call AMES REALTY CORPORATION 2404-6 Ames Avenue (Upstairs). Phone Colfax 173. Kansas City Frodoe. Kansas Cltv. Mo.. Cir.t iiRni,. .-j Poultry Unchanged. Eggs One cent higher; first, 8o; sec onds, 4(0. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Oct. 14. Butter Unset fed creamery, 48 063 He. EggaLower; receipt, 8.261 eases, firsts. 57 a 68c: ordinary firsts. 5fi51c: at mark, caaes Included, (066Vic; stor age packed firsts, .58 058. Poultry, AliveSteady; aprtng, tic; Cowls, l$ff$i,c. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York. Oct 14. Evaporated Anele Easy; state. 19. Prunes Quiet; California, 100 3(0. Apricots Easier: choice. 3(02(140: ex tra ch"ice, 80Ho; fancy. S3o. Peaches Quiet; standard, lie; choice, 24c; fartcy. 36c. Raisins Steady: loos murcatels. ISO I 15 be: choic to fancy aeeded. 14SlUc: seedless, 17420c. i Dry Goods. Ns Tork. Oet. 14 Cotton good were firm, the market hesitating because of a sharp advance in cotton. Tarn were very firm, with demand active. Men' wear waa irregular on the coaraer grade. Raw silk was steady. Turpentine and Bosln. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 14. Turpentine Firm, $1.81; sales, 100 bbls; receipts, 123 bbls, shipments. 381 bbls; stock, 7,363 bbls. Rosin Firm; sale, 1.044 bbls: receipts, 5(7 bbls.; shipments, 1,808 bbls.; atock, 30,871 bbl. Quote: B, 17.20$ 17.25e; E. 17.6017.65c: F, 17.75(518. 00c; O, ISO 18.30c: H. 18.20013.30; i. 19.6019.75; K, 20.20S2O.5Oc; M. 20.7521.O0c; N, 21.253 22.00c; Wti, 22.7oc, W W. 23.25o You Want to Pay Your Way We a)l want to pay a fair price for what we purchase. AH of us want to pay the cost of manu facturing what we buy, with a fair profit to the men whose money is used in pro ducing it. x Telephone rates are higher than they used to, be, because the cost of everything that goes into the production of the serv ice has advanced in cost i Rates for telephone service are based on operating costs, with a reasonable re turn to those men and women whose money is invested in the property of this company. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY