MA A FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 1919 ' " ' 16 CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. CITY urgiHAi. wmiwao. .. BRINGING UP FATHER 3m Jif ft ttJ Maggie in Full Page of Color in The Sunday Be. Drawn for The Bee by McManu. Copyright m International New. aerviee. VHVT 1D 00 OO VftTH THAT BO NML AN' throw IT OUT. I DON'T WANT THAT RUOtVSV AROUND here:- -J ' v rA ? TVlROW THAT IN THE J LAKC-W j ' .J -i . . 1 1 " i 1 TZ L I DONT TALK BACVC VOW : TSmSa ' DON'T n J COME ALON6 ANYHOW 7l5SnL tffEi PHOTO N ITU j FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Colorado Lands. I OWN over J, 000 acres of the very best land north of Ha.well, Kiowa county. Colorado; level perfect land, chocolate loam noil, no rock, gravel or alkali, water '40 to 60 feet; adjoining cornfielda how 40 bushels, and wheat wai good. Thla la the location where Cheyenne county, Nebraska, and northeast Colo rado farmers are now buying; havo quarter, one mile out; 40 raw land, farther out. $26 to $27.60; well Improved 620 for 130; airente wanted. Will F Beedcntopf. Burlington, Colo, FOR SALE 1.280 crea aolld body, two FALL WHEAT LANDS. In Sedgwick county. Colorado. Writ for my closlng-out list on price and G.T'. TATE, 659 "OMAHA NAT., OMAHA, NEB. FERTILE farm lands; bountiful com mercial, and foraue crops; shallow water -. district; choice locations, dry and Irrl- fatcd: Improved and unimproved; 110, 20, 830, $40, $60 acre; terms. C. Nell, Haswoll, uoio. VALLKT land, good water, low prices,, re linquishments, terms. W. S. McNall, Ar lington, loio. Iowa Lands. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. SOME BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS McCaffrey motor , COMPANY, (The Handy-Ford Sorvlco Btatloo) 16th and Jackson Sta. Doug. $600 Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK MANONA COUNTY, IOWA FARM 336 acres, one:hali mile from city of Onawa. Can be sold On excellent terms and possession given March 1; 1920. Plowing done. Wheat crop in. Write j H. R. DEALY & CO., 629 Davidson Bldg., . , Sioux City, la. ino eit.m rvR rent 440-a. farm, Art.lr Co.. Iowa. Will exchange for .ii.. form. Paul Peterson, 804 Brandeli Theater Bldg., Omaha. Kansas Lands. COLORADO ' LINE I own and offer for sale N. E. a. a? Tr a. Rana-e 38. Sherman Co., Kan.; 120 acres good farm land, 40 acres rolllnfr. Also N. W. M. Sec. 4, Twp. 13, Range 42. Wallace Co., Kan.; 60 acres a tnr .lfaifn no acres broke, all good buffalo grass, shallow water. $17.60 per acre for either or both quarters. Might rmaii. ihiiii. Wlrs or write G. L. Oorllnithouse, 201 Lathrop Bldg., Kan sas City, Mo. ' RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF 11 CENTS PER MILE. TOO ARE COtERED BT INSUR ' ANCB AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING from ACCIDENT. 69 NEW 1010 MODEL FORD CARS FORD LIVERY CO., DOUG. 3623. 1814 HOWARD. STORAGE. STORAGE. STORAGE. The handiest place In town to store your car. We have opened up half our place for storage thla winter. Steam heat and a nice clear place. Open day and night. If you are looking for a warm place to put your car this winter you had bettor act quick, before all the space Is taken. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, Douglas 6383. 1912-14-18 Farnam. Auto Clearing House Omaha's Largest Used Car Store. THE ONE PLACE WHERE YOU LAN BUY A USED CAR WITH A THREE DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. 1913-14-16 Farnam. jjougias too. Omaha Live Stock. : " ,! Omaha, Neb.. Oct 80. 19t. Receipts were: Cattle Hogs Sheep Offllcal Monday ...16,274 . 2.643,22,108 Official Tuesday.. ...16,709 8,283 16,392 Official Wednesday. 11,247 8.947 16,467 Estimate Thursday. .10,000 4,000 6,600 Four daya this wk.. 68,829 - 13.872 60,767 Same days last wk.. 68,694 20,946 88,794 Same days 3 wks... 68,964 17,936 82.700 Same days 8 wks.. .69.452 19,615 92,043 Same days year ago. 84,026 16,895 66,924 Receipts ad disposition of live stock at the Union stock yarda, Omaha, Neb., for 24' hours ending at 8 o'clock p. m., Octo ber 80, 1919: RECEIPTS CARS. Horses and Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.Mu!es. FINANCIAL Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Paclflo C. A N. W., east C. A N. W., west.... C, St. P., M. O... C, B. & Q, east.... C, B. & Q., west. C, R. I. & P., east. C. R. I. A P., west. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. West Total receipts 3 1 .. 70 .. 13 .. 94 .. 10 .. 1 ..189 i . . .. 3 . 6 1 9 3 8 8 1 10 .396 48 32 09 832 1,407 1,125 ouniHT lUTT.tVRUV (IN ALL MUUtLS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED O. ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1767. 1407-21 capiioi Ave. i WINTON-SIX ROBERTS MOTOR CO., 2203 Farnam. Doug. 2181. !?k;l.ia&l, auiumuHin uuuoi-, .. "w: I inhn Harvey-...;..... trlcal and self-starter eourses;aay Jensen & Lundgren... mgm scnooi; coma nw, if" v National Automobile School. 2814 North Twentieth. Omaha Missouri Lands. $1,000 DOWN SECURES 240-A. MISSOURI FARM. .., .niinni Ara. railroad." village. etc. Loam soil, clajr-subwotl. raises good corn and other crops: land adapted to stock raising, etc.; 100 acres woodland. i-URDS. BU1CKS, DODGE, NEW AND USEtt CARS, FORD1 BouiuB. O'ROURK E-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO.. 8701 SOUTH 24TH ST. suum USED cars f exceptional value. GUY L. oMlTn, $863 Farnam Bt Doug. 1170. niSPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 899 446 Swift & Co. 1,807 725 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,823 764 Armour A Co 897 . 370 J. W. Mumhy 430 Lincoln Parking Co.. p. Omaha Packing Co John Roth & Sons. . . Mayerowich 4 Vail... P. O'Dea Wilson Benton & Van Bant.;. F. P. Lewis Huntzlnger A Oliver.. J. B. Root A Co if. H. Bulla R. M. Burrus & Co... Rosenstock Bros F. G. Kellogg Werthelmer & Degen. . Ellis & Co Sullivan Bros A. Rothschild . .., Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co E. G. Chrfistle Denuls & Francis.. Omaha Co Other buyers Total 64 17 4 33 10 160 136 167 106 309 163 20 174 698 1,028 11 ... 22 83 148. 12 . 583 4 95 26 2,883 3,191 ..12,266 2,725 7,164 USED CARS AND TRUCKS. AT BARGAIN rniLEB STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. siock. ra.ems, xv --. ,. st. Omaha. NeD Cntttn A verv liberal run of cattle showed for a. Thursday, some 10,000 head being reported In. The supply proved to be considerably In excess el market requirements and cattle of all classes mar. . nw linn IUI1V 2c luwor lu.ii ico- terday. Native beef was not quite go plentiful and nothing toppy was here. Compared with a week ago corn feds are largely $1 lower and western beef Is fnroVkeat,mbrr;7amUy fru.L"F.n.y.ew WANTE D FOR SPOT CASH. lorUSED clo-lnj O50c lower. vHiBD.M frnm 9-storv house: barn. other buildings. Owner, busy on another farm, sacrifices this for $3,780, only 1 AAA rfnnis rah needed. -easy terms. De tails page 88, Stroufs Fall Catalog, .100 pages Farm Bargains 23 states; copy free. STKOUT fakm auc.i,' oi F N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Nebraska Lands . r. a d. nniix nation: no delay. Auto Es- change Co.. 3069 Farnam St D. 6086 FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds. ' T, Tn,U Q0Trndlnr on thO Stock exchange today was characterised by a succession of bewildering reactions GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grain Market. Omaha, Oct SO, 1919. Grain arrivals were again light today. and recoveries, the latter predominating I R.r.int. bv ... iots were: Wheat, 40 at the fevrlsh activity at the finish. corn, 3; oats, 10; rye. 3, and no barley. There was surface indications oi " i ,vheat shipments were 77 cars, corn 31. lono- nrevailine bear account, that ele- I . , r,f. . n. nartlcular ment probably basing its operations on cnang m wheat or corn prices. Only a the unyielding attitude ot tne uniieu u fcw cars ot tne jatter grain were market ed. Oats were c up to no on, no. o white showing H cent advance. Rye waa up 1 to 3 cents, while barley was nominally. unchanged. , Wheat No. 3 hard. 1 ear, $2.$$ (smut ty); 1 car, $2.31; 1 car, $3.37; 1 er, 2fi a cars. 12.21 ismutcyi: no uaru, 1 car, $3.39; 1 car, $2.33; t cars, $2.32; . ...i- 1 car, $2.23 (smutty); 3 cars, $2.80 (smut. .2n?L .ctwir3 ty); 1 car, $2.17 (smutty); 1 car. $3.15 T".8.. 'KL.'J 'K (smutty); No. 4 hard. 1 car, $2,233; 1 car ?eH. ?J $2.21 (smutty); 1 car. $2.16; 3 car, $2.16 Wnrltf.PB. The money market, with its recent un certainty, also furnished some ammuni tion to the bears, aitnougn, as it- suuoo quently developed, all loans- were at low- act level, nt the week. As much as 9 per cent was paid In the final hour, but 6 per cent was fixed as the day"s ruling quotation. In connection with the It Is noteworthy that desplti nr tr,A nast rortms-nt Droxers k-k- Ki., hAAn n.rn mttn Kniirnn. J 'II, I . . . . r . , . Vivua.tj . - i (smutty): i car, s.io yenowi, 1 1 . i due not- onlv to the note of caution I ll'vr ..Vn. , m 7 i k.-rf 1 V.r 13 sK sounded by financial interests respecting Tsmutty. j car ij.jj; Samplo hard, 1 excessive speculation, but also to the fact ; ,f . 81.86: 3 cars. $1.65; that large amounts or securities navo 1 , - - ,j 25 (flre ournt). No. 1 northern been taken out 01 tne maritet oy ,.,1.. 1 r so en. Nn 3 northern BDrlng. purchase. 1 car, $2.40; No. 4 northern spring, 1 car, In the several reactions of the forenoon ,j 47: No 6 northern spring, 1 car, $2.36; l!K"i?.7, St0"Vre.' tt..M. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 2.11 (durum); No. i 2 to 10 points. Tobaccos and mlscel- cOrnN0 g white. 1 car, $1,32; . No. 1 laneoua specialties recorded similar losses, 0 car. 13g No. j . mixed, 4 cars, rails losing 1 to 3 V, P0'"1?-"." ' V , 3lt36; No. 6 mixed, 1 car. $1.36 (white Texas- Company . at the ,new maximum mlxed) . Rampi0 md, 1 car, $1.38. of S4.i and further gains of 20 to 1 Oats No. 2 white, 1 car, 71c; No. 3 points for tne soutn r-ono ,ni pio hite. 1 car. 69c: No. 4 white. 1 car, 68c, Sugar were the most notewortny pecause RyeNo. 3, 1 car, $1.29; No. 3, 2 cars. where. " The buoyant rally of the last hour be- U. S. Rubber and American International Wheat 40 at icains of 6 to 9 points and was accom- Corn 21 n.nlcrl hv rsrnverles of 1 to 5 oolnts In Oats 10 k ..r.rai list, shnrt coverlnu contrlbut-I Rye 3 in th rohnnnil. Sjiles amouils4 to I Barley 1.500.000 shares. ' 1 I Shipments . Bonds. Including speculative rails, wera Wheat heavy. Liberty Issues eased, out interna- 1 wra tionals were steady. Total sales, par vaiue- 1 ua aRgreeated 115,776,000. uia u, o. oonas Short Term Notes Qultatloni furnished by Piters Trust company: . . , Issue Bid. Ask. Anglo-French 6a 7H 97J4 Am, Tel. & Tel. 6s. 1925 10014 100 Ami- Telephone 6s, 1924 9814 ., Anaconda Copper 6s. 1929 98 9814 British Government 51,s, 1921. 97 9714 C. B. & Q. joint 4s. 1931 96 95 City of Paris 6s, 1921 96 96 City of Lyons 6s. 1919. .89 16-16 100 Canada 6s, 1921 J7 97 Canada 6s, 1626 94 96 Canada 6s. 1931 : 5 96 C, M. & St. P. raL 4s. 3014. 63 Frisco Ry. "B," 6s, 1960 68 68 Lehigh Valley 6a, 1928... 101 101 Union Pacific 6s, 1928. .. ...i ..102 108 Wilson A Co. 6s. 1928 97 97 .Am. Tobacco 7s, 1923 103 103 Armour conv., deb. 6s, 1918. ...103 103 Armour conv. deb. 6s, 1933.... 103 103 Armour conv. deb. 6s, 1928. ...103 10$ Armour conv., deb. 6s, 1934.... 102 10$ Bethlehem Steel 7s, 1923 .10lj4 103 Bethlehem Steel 7, 1923. .....101 10$ Cudahy 7s, 1923..,.. I""! 'J, International Rapid Trans. 6s. 76 78 Liggett Meyers 6s, 1921. ... .100 100 Profto" A Gambia 7s, 1923.. ..102 10 Proctor Gamble 7s. 1923. ...10$ 103 Russian rubles 6s, 1936. . . . . . 74 78 Russian external 6s, 1921... 41 46 Russian external 6 s, 1919.... 43 $1 29. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. .77 .21 47 44 13 119 . 18 43 were unchanged on call. 8ales iHgh Low Last Am. Beet Sug. ... 9.100 99 96 96 Am. Can 8,600 62 61 Vi 62 Am. Car & F. ... 3,600 131 131 133 Am. H. A L., Pfd. 2,600 132 130. Ml Barley LAND SALE 3 FARMS 3 BUFFALO COUNTY, ' WAV an MONDAY. 2 P. M. On the above data In qoMStuwirr 1 UNITED AUTO PARTS CO., 2033 FAH9AM, EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS, TOW T-ITYTP! FT.YER. W.-B. NICHOL8 MOTOR COMPANY. rarnam ov SEE US USED CARS, TRAWVER AUTO CO. 1910 FARNAM. HALL. RIVERDALE. NEB., wo will sell I o.n.lhu Six. at public auction to the highest bidder. I " MARSH OAKLAND CO. regardless of price, the following de- I 230d Farnam 8t scribed real estate: All 01 section 00,1, nipnAiNa"ra USED CARS. .-,.i,i in rani. 17. Buffalo county, I BARqAiws in ub&u ano. Nebraska, containing 640 acres, more or McCaffrey Motor Co. ;::r . .....nm.nl aurvev. I 16tn JSCKSon. rnra !"" D. 3600. Located 2 miles due west of , Rlverdale. I ioo Reward for any magneto we can t rs Terma of Sale: 16 per cent of the pur- I pair. sole mnfra. ot new self-spacing af ehase price cash day of sale. 26 per cent I t(nity spark plug. Baysdorfer, 310 N. 18th March 1. 1930. when possession will 00 FOR TERMS ON USED CARS alven. Owner will carry. remainder of dtjiTMT'; purchase prlco for a period ot live years to be aecured by first mortgage o the above described land bearing Interest VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind ahleld. I fdrs. 993 AtTTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayflald caroureiors Columbia storage batteries. Edwarda. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L SMITH. . . .u- ,a ni a ner cent. Dayable an nually. Good and aufflclent abstract or title, together with warranty deed, de livered to purchaser day of aettrtement. brloK cellar, oarn iur mow for 8 tons 01 nay; , APnr. r.Ba g0R HIRE. hen house ana otner minui- r uD " . ki. I Quotations ments; 3 wells and 1 windmill; Drlv. yourself. . very beeves. .$17. Iv nit fAnrd ana oro-inc5u. auw. i prices, i.u s,s vv " K.a" JAn2r. Ineludinr about! Service Garaae. 19th and Farnam. D. n,,i.r aruff has been very uneven canners are selling 25c higher while choice cows are a little easier 11 anyinuis miu some of the medium grades are as much as 25 50c lower than last Friday. Stockers and feeders were a little high er early part of the week but the last two days tno marKet nas uwn and the advance was more than lost, the market promising to close lower even than at the low time last week. BEEF STEERS.' : Av Pr. No. ' Av. Pr. 1135 $12 10 19 1020 $12 60 1064 13 00 30., 863 16 00 22.. CALVES. 225 7 00 3.. 191 a 76 16.. 265 12 76 1 100 WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING. . 25 cows. 900 10 00 Jclvi.. 270 8 00 6 COWS. 866 B 0 to". " 7stkrs. 774 8 60 4 strs.. 6 ' j; tOfdra.. 874 00 J4iars.. i av i 13stkrs. 648 8 00 25 cowl. 928 NEBRASKA. 9 60 10 cows. 868 Am. Lqco Am, S. & Ref. Am.. Sug. Ref. Arm Sum. Tob. Am. Tel. A Tel. Am. Z., L. & S. Ana. Cop Atchison ..... A., G.sVW.I.S.S. Bald.. Loco. .. BalL A Ohio . Beth. Steel "B" B. & 8. Cop. . Cal. Pet ..... Can. Pac. ., . . Gen. leather. . . C. & Ohio ... C, M. & St. P. C. & N. W. ... C. R. I. & P. . Chino Copper .' Colo. F. & I. . Corn Prod. . . . Crucible- tScel Cuba Cane Sug. Dlst. Sec. Corp. Erie Gen. Elec. . . . . . Gen. Motors . Gt. N., Pfd. .. Gt. N. Ore Ctis. Illinois "Cen. . . . Insp. Cop. .14,900 106 103 105 a 7nn ers. Khu hit ..10,900 147 144 144 7,600 105 103 103 .. 2,000 99 99 99 .. 400 20 20 20 . .. 6,400 66 65 65 ... 1.600 91 90 91 .. 6,600 187 182 184 ...62,200 143 138. 142 ... 2,000 40 39 39 ..68,800 106 103 106 ... 1.300 24 24 24 .,.10,400. 65 62 62 ... 800 148 148 148 ... $.000 103 101 103 300 67 v . 0 1 Hi 41 91 27 41 No. 19.. 30.. 7. 8. .1178 13 60 ...1146 17 00 396 442 8 60 9 00 14 00 8 60 Cars for Hire. 41 stre.,1049 1 calf.. 160 7 stra.. 746 20 civs.. 347 39 fdrs.. 943 23 cows. 1169 18elvs.. 418 6 15 5 75 6 76 7 35 10 00 8 60 60 acrea alfalfa, balance pasture ana timber. Wood river running tnrouan . fl.hn.l at rnrner of place. All good black loam soil with clay BE OFFERED IN THREE TRACTS OF Tires and Supplies 13 60 14 cows. 839 00 11 cows. 971 10 60 1 hfrs.. 877 60 19 fdrs.. 1164 10 76 23 fdrs.. 839 t 60 on Cattle Choice to prima AAAiann B-nnri to choice Nebraska E"'"' sis snfiT.60: fair to good beeves, 1 nn aa 1 a; a.n pnni m tin lis a. ct-i a $ll'5O13!60; good to choice yearlings, twSnlts.eo iood to choice yearllngs. i,Vimi7'm! fair to Kood yearlings. $18.50 USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP. 16.60; common to fair yearlings, $10-00 .11 -1... 4n nmM,Hnn T.nnV nvBf I . . . '.i A nrlme COWS. $8.75 our rebullts. Open Sundays. Tyler 2988. I n'oo: good to choice cows. $8.259.60: ono xi iiik at v..inn. Tire Shoe I i x ts 75iffl8.00: common iVin AS A WHOLE AND SOLT THE I nTrTZ f.ir cows. $6.256.60; choice to prime TOAT tT BRINGS THE MOST MONM. nj 64 W Kh,ft Vo FKIKjEJ feeders. $12.0013.00; BOOd braska Rean Neb. Mark Larson, manager; Kearney, ffOR Western Neoraska and Eastern Col oraao r,AND CO. 664 Brandela Bldg. HARLEY . DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES- ' "F'ck " heifers. $6.508.00; stock Bargain, in used machlr.M. Victor H. 0. stock ne uee M, 7 00(B t, .hA man 17th and I cows, ,h.uuv , Anaunfl. hulls. CaiVCB, a,, uv --.--, , Roos, the motorcycle man. Leavenworth sta. MgRRlK'COUNTYr improved corn and DANDY Miami bicycle; Vltallc tires, $26. graaa' Mf,R.,rXV the right price. M..A. 3413 North Forurth avenue. gra,. LARSJN. uentrai .,ny. in 7K VAl ic AAA. nn Stags, ., vj.Vi.c tn. hnicn beeves, j o.v ' , ' . , : ' n j choice to prime PRICE and terms right on nnea,t Ne kraska Improved corn and aWalfa farms. r. V Nelson. 616 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. WRITE ma for pictures and prlcea of my farma ana rancnes in i. - Aran Hungerioru. FOR NEBRASKA iainuo oko, a A PIT7UAN. 310 KArbaoh Blk. Tyler 684. t.roontrG-Ti ani unimproved wheat farma. K-imh.ll county. Neb. R. E. Holman. Buahnell. Neb. ; New York Lands; Repairing and Painting. BAlllATrtR CORES INSTALLED, Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv- arass beeves, $11.0012.50; fair to good V.... h..vi $9.0010.60; common to errass fair grass beeves, $6.008.60; Mexican tr-.ni hoc estimates called for I0.MronrUI:S rtarn?kTn'dn-tV.ctorr Expert ToadT o7 jround 4.000 head. Receipt, radlawr and . fender wpalrlng: bod, for th. w..k toul VZ The opening was a little l'wilnd u!,e,v,en. .u. a,.,v.t soon settled down Into a 1 . . . n - LUk .ff.l, and W . N nft- B T B1RNTTM fn. 1111 Cuming. DOUg-I .V... ,l,.,ir nrlcea. The . . ., ,- , . i t v. unaer -- " - r . las 8044. High graao automooue p.u-, - naTrowed down and most 01 fag - the hogs sold from $13.65014.10. the latter .,... aawvMva. n.a fenders TTlSdB. r.f c inTrt'ninfATnR MFG. CO. 1819 Cuming St . Tyler it, 42 91 27 41 441. 44 92 V 95 240 245 4Z1 .. 8,300 42 . . 100 91 .. 1,100 27 .. 600 41 . . 1,000 45 ..45,400 97 . . 5.300 247 -24.400 43 41 9. 7AO KR 84 !! '700 15 , 15 16 1 inn 172 170 172 ..12,100 888 375 381 .. 1.700 84 84 84 1.800 43' 42 42 .. 600 92 91 ' 91 SAO SRi 57 '57 Int. Mcr. M.. Pfd. 6.700 112 111 .-.- Internatl. Nickel.. 6,200 27 7 i,arr,atl Paner.. 6.000 67 64 67 Kennecott Copper. 4.700 83 32 33 -- - --I 111- t KTnah . . . . ... Ill M Pet . '20-.i66 255 ?47 249 Kiir.... 200 26 26 26 Mldvale Steel 9,600 53 Mo. Pacific ....... ill Nev. Copper '100 17 N. Y. Central 2.600 73 N Y., N, H. A H.. 1,109 33 2,700 86 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 76 69 86 Kansas city ize i? i St. Louis 107 .... 40 33 Minneapolis 343 - ...,... l&z .. . Winnipeg 630 Omaha Grain Inspection. Th. nntnher nt cars Of Sraln Of the several grades Inspected "In" here during the past 24 nours iouows: Wheat wo. l naru, i; ru. uaiu. u. No. 3 hard, 8; No. 4 hard, ; imo. o hard. 6; sample hard, 2; No. 1 mixed, 3; No. 2 mixed, 2; No. 3 mixed, 6; No, 4 mixed, 1;- No. fi mixed, 2; sample mixed.. 1:-N0. 1 spring, i;- .wo. t pims, 1; No. 4 spring. 2; No... 6 aprljig, i; no. 4 durum, l. Aotai oo. mm No. 2 whitOi 4: No, 6 white, 1; o -rAii,u. in Mn X vellnw. 1: No. 4 yellow, 3( No. 5 yellow, 1; No. 2 mixed, 3; INO. S mixea, ; eaniyic. . t Oats No. 3 wnite, iv; no. wuno, Total 14. . Rve No. 3, l. Aotai ' a. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Yr. Ago Tndav. " Today. 1,131,000 . 1,677,009 325,000 653,000 693,000 1,260,000 forward to move wheat and that no ' great movement of corn appeared lively for some weiks. On the bulge. December corn reached the topmost point since September 24. After the midday, though, attention -began to focus on the critical industrial outlet as reflected In Wall (street Art. Open.l High. I Low. Corn I Dee. I 1.27 IHV Oats. Dec. May Pork. Oct. 1.34 V .71 .74 I 1.28 1.27 Jan. . 134.60- Lard. Oct. 127.60 Jan. 124.65 Riba. 1 1 . - Oct.- , Jan. 11.65 1.23 .70 .74 134.10 J27.10 24.32 113.82 118.32 1.34 .71 .74 (34.90 27.60 24.90 Close. lYes'y. 1.28 1.27 1.24 1.23 .71 .71 .74 .74 42.00 42.00 34.10 34.62 27.10 37.60 24.87 . 24.67 19.00 19.00 18.40 18.70 Recelpts Wheat Corn , Oats , Shipments- Wheat Corn 776,000 246,000 1,420,000 470,000 883,000 600 36 86 Norfolk A West. Northern Pacific Pacific Mall .... Pac. T. A T Pan-Amer. Pet. . Pennsylvania . . . Pitts. A w. va. Pitts. Coal n. Cnns. Coo.. Rep. Iron ft Steel.176,100 129 Khar. Aril. Cop... 200 13 Sine. Oil A Ref. Southern pacinc Southern Ry. Studebaker Corp, Texas Co Tobacco Prod. .. Union Pacific Oata 609,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Wheat and flour.. 3d,ooo Chicago Grain and Provisions. mi.i.n n,l. sn. Corn took a new up ward swing In value today aa a result of unfavorable weatner ana car raiuui k,, nt hn New York stock mar- ut led to something of a reaction. The .i ,a. n,.,ti.n at u to 4. o net ad vance, with December $1,27 to $1.28 and May. $1.24. oats lost a snaae 7s-. Provisions finished unchanged '" . a - a t Unwelcome rains ana " 13.600 131 139 130J4 -now W'FmZ 9 onn ill. ii. dL ... ----- - . t..i,4 2!400 DAD S2U, 62 . 1.100 22 32 22 1107. u 13 13 29,900 60 60 60 19,700 107 106 106 1,200 25 25- 25 79,800 140 134 138 it Ann 946 - 333 336 2,600 103 loz Alia- 61 28 17 71 32 99 52 28 17 72 . 32 99 84 IiiZ Alii AiiJ I Bulls in tne corn murnei, ,vu v alS-.l' i'14 being likely to interfere with nusk'ng 1 ?! I.haiiin- .nrt haiilln.. The tendency thus I .....Mi.t.a- w.rrt hlirher nrlces was further emphasl.ed by the fact that a many cars as possible were- being rushed TEXAS FOLKS ?TTIN0 RICH FROM OIL YOU CAN 00 AS MUCH $100,000 made by buitllnu young wal ejtste mm v iL iiia Aii tu, .nd drllltns well. 122 thst were big producers and that insae ror ni. U$2 clients nd friends, 0e Million Kite .Hundred 1 1 U I , T.,.l Mn.a All i. naadfd. MOTS AllUUValtU "- ------ j- money to develop is ui oemana. ujj ' " " Oil Leases nd drill real oil """ m!S..m"? a million dollsra for you and Wends. We cn (u-iin comnlete Diane for orgsnliatlon of a com pany In your vicinity. Make It a Home ansir. .mong Home Boys. We can furnish choice oil leases nesr Deidemons. trie wonder oil field of the world, where tiu.uuu or' " ' 1.600 123 122 ,t.u.j r-la a'nra. 97 HOD 1 1 6 14 114 'i , . ',i k.i i iM iits initz idBii I Thouand uoliir. pront urs U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 4,900 106 104 lo;j ,. h...,,,. i, ta demand. U. S. Steel 160,800 108 lpovi avbw - d -dr(11 real oll , U. S. Steel, pia... a aio in Utah Copper 2,200 80 79 Western Union ... 200 85 86 Westlnghouse Elec. 8,900 67 56 Willys-Overland ..14,000 34 83 National Lead .... s.svo oe-i i n mi. cm.. :.. 8.100 5A 63 Royal Dutch .....34,900 108 105 106 "g- Bth" MonSm.. WichH.:dd and Bid. 7 I other oil proven Counties of Texas. rn- cn Bid. lOffered. - - reasonsble terms to rMP"""'"1' P": write si on. .r,r "r, 115 80 85 I 66 84 88 DO 1 uio nuiiu. . ''",ii Vl. ara nrn. 64 63 , 53 1- Simm, oounty -"-a,"',. ties. . nnie si mn-.. ... --"" -. ,.,,. a ,.la a.fM tr. fnvaa and detSlU WUI - .. . a aa r I .T,,u ailM uiwu. ,.a - sneep ana lamos w .inui.cu . , Mnt y0Ul A.v'a traHA hulk cnmlnv from th corn I ... , n ir!VD "v.- . ., . . v.- i ju. i. . . belt rracticauy no gooa nun .... M.reet. Furt Worth, Texas, were Included in the offerings. Packers 712 Houston -treat, rarx provided a good outlet for Killing graaes from the start and prices ruled itrong to possibly a little higher, both on sheep and lamba. Fair kinds of short fed lambs moved around 14.Z5eil4.6U, wun cnoico kinds of short leds quotable up to iis.yv. OIL DIGEST FREE W. . a Ml riiwaaf i vlrtff . Valll, Very few lambs are selling for slaughter I ,nation about Texas, .h.."-0 rkV...0tZn? Oklhom Kansas .ad other oil field, that oF'.ho'rr'fedr'.o'm. "handy-" fearim every Inv. J $10.00. Most or the lair to gooa ewes i yuoies prices, are moving around 86.76gi7.50. wn m.laHnl nhanee develooed In feed ere, trade "ruling quiet at generally steady $35,000 BUYS magnificent estate of noted New York Judge, 440 acres wonderfully ..-.11. anil sn acres valuable timber. .K..A.n. f fruft aolendld water sup ply, picturesque surroundings. Close to town, school, station, etc., " Including stock crops, machinery and Improve ments valued over $25,000. $6,000 cash I ner cent mortgage. Free List Bar- galns. Ellis Bros . Sprlngvllle, N. T. South Dakota Lands. RANCH for sale. $.200 acrea deeded. 4,820 i..m, run 3 vsars from March 1. 1920. Prlco $40 per acre. This finch la located In, the eoA XnhT In Srsuth Dakota Addreaa T-713 Omaha Bee. -- Miscellaneoui. i EMU ni l TlANCH. .on A in B.v. p.ha Co.. OB Nlc. brara river, highly Imp.. 200 A. . tultl vated. 40 A. alfalfa, euU 600 tons of har. Plenty of timber for poaU and fuel. Priced rtgnt. a w toTiAVd. t 3578. ' 410 Bee Bl'g. rw i a.a.- CAianfin. western Ken- ... and Nebraska land: also Omaha city property. Write all klnda of In- 'hermansen & CO., T4$ Omaha Nat. Bank. DOUg. 7153. FARM LANDS-WANTED. rTrTT.iv AMY TMT.T STOCK ' figure being top for the day. rUUblAA A-... r - aa. " I A .. fih Tm 61. 837 80 $13 66 ii in fi9 .141 70 13 75 13 80 67. .814 ... 18 85 TIT" U VAT aoro-n I n cat delivered. 801 jNortn i.u Wagner Douglas 1142. -.at SA . . a. -. .1 a., I SJA A V. Oll. M. I A par u''u' iV" mli lift t19 60 n Bl.. A. w. I tm. . ot ':: zi Horses-Live Stock-Vehiclea. -? 23. 63. .333 49. .837 13 90 14 00 81. .190 230 13 95 48. .193 ... 14 10 800 Sets of Harness. Sheep and Lambs Only a few thousand n r..r cent discount No war prleea. munl iv . Here are some of our bargaina 200 ai-AaNIZED oy the Business Men of sets of harness, $53 per set 400 sets OR'J?-- f-URNITURX. pianos and notes at $65.00. 100 sets of .how harneae at O?!1.:- mo.. H. goods. toU . reasonable prices., aov seis oi .- I ti 60 rSM PROVIDENT LOAN SOC IblY, $2 95. Best 1-in. haltera, $1.45 each. n,A 114.90 ner aet of lour. We are the largest harness dealers In the west Reference rirsi nu.i b"lk MIDWEST HARNESS CO., 706 No. 16th St Omaha. Neb. DON'T forget the hlg range horse and 483 Security Bldg., 16th and Farnam. xy. ooo. "LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAQLE LOAN OFFICE, 1801 DOUGLAS ST. "DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. mule auction next Monday and Tuesday, I Private loan booths. Harry November 3 and 4, cK "rostaoiej .. io-uU Dodge. P. 1619. Es. 1894, nri,i i ... i Knn unbroken ranae horses and about 200 gentle work FARMS and city loans. horse, and mules; 30 head of big city broke, horses, all ahod and ready to go at hard work B H. LOUGEE. INC 628 Keellne Bldr BROOD SOWS. Buy on Birdhaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phone weo. zbs. p. , ." 300 HEAD good quality feeders for sale. Matt Ullien, Biurqq, o. a. FOR BALE One good milch goat Har ney 4174. FOR SALE One large sow and two small pigs. Walnut 33TW. PERSONAL. ..in ..ii ..a. farm; timely amies quick results. Held Land Co Mi THE SALVATION Army Industrial home Brandela Bldg. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. - MEEKS AUTO CO. TJaed cars bought, sold and ex changed. We" buy for cash and sell on rn Una in select from Mid dle State Garage. 1036-i rarnam SU Douglas 4101. solicits your old clothing, furniture. ....l-a. Va collect Wl dlstrlDUte. Phone Doug.. 4131 and our wagon will calL Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-111--1114 Dodge street WOULD like to hear from or of Auntie Mrs. Julia A. Goldstein. Mrs. Mauds a- Shepard, Wayne. Kanj will. fnr child, parents employed: nice home. 4012 Nicholas St Walnut 3005. YOUNG LADIES We offer you a well paid position. Pay vou while in training. Permanent vork. Bapid advancement. Investigate our working condition. Operators' Employment Bu reau, 613 New Telephone Building, 19th and Douglas Streets. R. M, SANFORD, 711 Republic BI-f., Kansas City, Mo. nrlraa Choice close-wooled lames are still wanted up to $12.75, with inbe'." Kluas oa "CUD,. cctiixB " - . , , I - 13.26. Good feeding ewes are bringing I Special Sale Friday and Saturday IC 9KM1R Yh. I - aMWla-s er-i fs sm VVA mmm - - ' OMAHA'S NEW STORE FAT WETHERS. ' . 120 Fed.. 107 $10 00 v FAT YEARLING WETHERS, 187 Fed.. 101 11 00 FAT LAMBS. 20 Native. 73 14 25 16 Fed. 6 cull... 10 o FEEDER LAMBS. 11 Mont.- 60 12 00 . HAT Awa. T 105 7 760 13 culls.. 100 J4Fed..l02 00 -. -151 Fed.. 100 Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, 14.bl((pi,-l''; lamos, lair $14.0014.60; choice feeder lambs J12-" 12.7s; meaium lo gooa lecaerv, ..a.v, 12.60; common and light feeder., $100 11.75; yearlings. $10.2511.50: wejhrl; lannrffiinnn- .was. s-nnri tn choice. $7.50s9 8.00; ewes, fair to good, $6.767.60; good feeding ewea, $6.256.76; ewe culls and canners, So.uuv4.uu; oreeaing w.t . 13.60. M M. HARPER CO.. 17th and Howard. Flatlron Bldgt ' $V7 S r A if JOSEPH T. VOTAVA Candidate for Delegate to Conatitu- tional Conrention. ELECTION NOVEMBER 4TH Projregfive: Oppoged to Freaka and Fanatic. Believes that the new constitu f;n- anniilH he based on broad mind t n-incinles: that it should permit progressive legislation, but that at the same time it should protect the citizen from extremist legislation by temporary and accidental ma in the State Legislature Solicits investigation of his record. T...r,l, T. Vntava was born at Edholm, Nebraaka, Uught school four years ; com peted the six-year comoineo r.. ....... t th TTniveraitv of Nebraska in four and one-half years: stood second In his Jaw elass and for hi. high standing was electedV member of the honorary fra ternity, Phil Beta Kappa. For three years he represented the University in intereol i a.h.taA and waa unanimously elected class orator. In the University he specialized in Political Science, Govern ment, and Economic, and i. well fitted for the Constitutional Convention. Upon graduation entered practice of law at Omaha; in 1912 was offered position on the law faculty of the State University, Knt ,alin-d the offer. In 1913 was ap pointed deputy county attorney, but soon resigned to re-enter -private practice in which he is now engaged. 70 14 50 E 00 7 60 SKI INNER PACKING PANY 0ULTRY BUTTER EGGS 1116-1118 -Doudlas St. Tel-Doulasl52l TWADl MA $250 will'buy 5 shares in the beautiful new theater, stores and apartment building, to be erected at 24th and Ames avenue: No better time no better place. We are sure of divi s dends from 48 to 25. No watered or, promotion stock. Write or Call , AMES REALTY CORPORATION 2404-6 Amei Avenue (Upstairs). Phone Colfax 173. Sample Ballot Special Election, Nov. 4, 1919 For Delegates to Constitutional Convention Fistula-Pay When Cured A mild fyftem of treatment that cure. PUea. Fistula ant) other Recta 1 Diseases in a .hort time, without a asvere ur ilalotionrNo Chiorc.mrtheoth err Z. Ak.ai at A MMsinafantMdlB eYeXT CAM OCeDtCQ for treatment, and do money to be paid until cured. Writ, for boolea lllth and testimonial of more than 1000 prominent people who have been paomtiy wired. DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Bee ulldln OMAHA, NIBKAim Fds V6te for TWELVE ' PI LYSLE I. ABBOTT fl JAMES ALLAN 3 ANSON H. BIGELOW Fl JAMES H. BULLA fl VACLAV BURESH Fl A. J. DONAHOE ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW GEO. B. DYBALL fl ALBERT W. ELSASSER fl HARRY A. FOSTER fl CHAS. GRAU fl JERRY HOWARD fl ED. E. HOWELL Fl GEORGE A. MAGNEY HI ALFRED C. MUNGER " . , . 1 fl chas. f. Mclaughlin PI GEORGE E. NORMAN PI JAMES O'HARA J. P. PALMER " : Fl CARROLL S. RAINBOLT I""! WM. C. RAMSEY I I CHARLES L. SAUNDERS , . . , ... M CHAS. W. SEARS - ' I 0. A. SINKIE - li Pi JOHN M. TANNER . fl L. J. TePOEL -Fl GEO. M. TUNISON . ; Fl JOSEPH T. VOTAVA O R. A. WILSON ! - fl FRANK C.YATES s , : , ' fl ISIDOR ZIEGLER , ; , ' ,V LJ ' .....',... . .'. . ' e e-.V . I ...... . ..-.; if .1 a ' "I ....... v.;.. i k v. .. ' r - 3"ey (This is the first set up. Names of candidates are rotated in each district.) Sample Ballot for Men CITY BOND ELECTION, NOV. 4, 1919 "Shall the City of Omaha be authorized to issue not to exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) in General Bonds of , the City to aid in the erection of a Police Station?" YES. NO. Sample Ballot for Men SCHOOL BOND ELECTION. NOV. 4, 1919 "Shall the Board of Education of the School District 'of 1 Omaha, in the County of Douglas, in the State of Ne braska, be authorized to issue bonds in the sum of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) to be expended in the pur chase of school sites and the construction and furnishing of school buildings in said District, said bonds to be il the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each and dated January 1, 1920, payable thirty (30) years after date, with interest at the rates of not to exceed five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on . the first day of January and the first day of July o each year; both principal and interest payable in lawful money " of the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of Douglas County, Nebraska?" YES. NO. (The bond ballots for women are just the ' same as above.) HARLEY G. MOORHEAD, ' Election Commission