THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. mu. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. NEAR OMAHA GOOD ONES 10 aer, Dourl county. well-im-peoved. unnd .ll-y farm. Only 112 par. 14.000 by Mrh, 1. balar.ee lonf time. 16 acre, ! r s mile of Omaha, food 'oration, food firm, upUnd and t allay -Only ...0 per. ;4,00 can run for 10 year. 100 aeraa, onlr T or I mile out. S ores dandy alfalfa, well improved. Only V2t par. Sli acre, Sarpy "ounty, good toll, fair improvements. Bargain at lino. so acres, very close In, numerous hulldlnts, high state of cultivation. 1376. 310 acres, within flv miles, dandy lo cation, numerous Improvements. 1330. ISO acres, largo 4-room house, fair soil, yes, good soil, and good tractor farm. Only 1S11, 50. 120 acne on main highway, lays good. s.'SO. 160, well Improved uplands, not a plm plu on It, worth more. Only IL'ti. 10 acres, Douglas county, something to be exceedingly proud of. extra, largu lmrrovements, laya Ideal. I3S0. 60 acres, good location, close In, V acre alfalfa, worth more. 1330. 2u acres, uplands, close tn. could not lay hotter. Improved,, good soil. ItOO. 300 acre, close to good town, Im proved. 200 acres of It level and goo.l land (worth the entire money asked), balance rolling to rough hardwood tim ber pasture. 1140. ISO acj-es, macadam road, close In, nu merous Improvements, 132". 36 acres, Improved, close In, extra good oil. 1371. 640 acre, two sets of Improvements, major portion extra good farm land. ood general grain and slock farm. Only 1300. 30 acres, within three mile of Omaha, near station, best land In the state. 360. I itv acres, wen improved, good pro ducer, but some pasture; near high echool, rented. On.v 1200. 250 acres, close In, 315,000 worth or Improvements slid 160 acres alfalfa. $321. Also (0 acres Dodge atreet. 120 acres Center street and 200 acres Douglas county. could sell you numerous others, fsr cheaper land, for lees money, but. these are sll GOOD, CHOICE FARMS, not a poor farm among them. Seo an expert. CJood term oil several of my best ones. ORIN 8, MERRILL, lOll-JOli CITY NATIONAL BANK . , BUILDING. BRINGING UP FATHER Sac Jiff and Maggie i Full Pag of Colora in Tha Sunday Bea. Drawn for The Bee by McMejws CjryriEhi. flr Intcrr.jtifcnsi New Sarvlte. 010 OU ENO FES ME-feCRCtANT? WE CMJCHT the. eoGl that THt OTHER NIGHT- m- i- r HAVE XOO ' i 1-1- OO DON'T I N OO 6ET I VOVJUO I Ul kNOWHK ( ( l'LlNE. M WT DOL.UK 'P I , GOT HINV HERE X OcS1LWJE-,SOTHIM HC A VIOnOER: CROC. IU 6ive HCtL TEUUMt HOW HCGOTINMY 1 rzSTV O- vooldcTm SerV ' Hnwfo; , noutc. without wwn-vio nv vjpc. 1V . LXETO ML him? PL. VV- ' y V if 7 mlm is n'.as-a tato a"MMrMtuIsamir Ma. Market and Industrial News of the Day roR SALE One sectlo.i S miles from county salt at I3f per acre: mile from school; r H finned; itood well und wind mill; 40;) acres tractor land. Land on four -Idni has sold for 160 per acre. The best buy In almuall county today. Ktt.y terms; or.e-flfth down, balance to suit buyer; alto have several other halves and sections, raw and Improved. I pos Itlvely own this land. Write or wire me for Information when you are coming. Of 7 FOKSUNO. Kimball, Nab. IRRIGATED FARM FOR SALE. 0 acres pasture, 04 acres Irrigated un der government ditch: building best railroad within lis, ratios of farm. House, barns, sheds, bunk house, chick en house; fenced; 15 acres of alfalfa. Price $160 per acre; will be worth 1300 within two year. Bee B. J. Seger, Scottsbluff, Neb., owner. E, H. Morey, 135 South lth St.. Lincoln. Neb. M00. ACRE ranoh. Well Improved; house, big barn, garage, granary, chicken house, dehorning chute; well fenced; cuts 100 tons of hay, 36 acres of alfalfa and timothy. Fprlng water run the year around. Price $17.60 per acre. Clocd terma. Possession any time. Lin coln county ranch. E. Combs, Blgnell, Neb. VELL-JMPROVBD o acres nine miles from Kearney, 6 miles from R. R. sta tion. Buffalo county. Neb. Pine loca tion and nice home. Price $8,800. Easy terms, A. Nelson, Route 2, Kearney, Neb. LIVE STOCK Omaha Live Stock. Receipts were; . Cattle. Hog. Official Monday ....13.499 Official Tuesday ... M77 Wednesday estimate.. , iOO 11.941 13,630 16,800 Sheep. 6.95 0.652 9,00 Three day this week 28,036 Same days last week. 39, 666 Same 3 weeks ago., 21, 933 Same 3 weeks ago. .22,173 Same days year ago. .27, 538 22.617 41.067 29,500 87,643 15,395 Horse 1 and Cattle.Hogs.Sheep Mules. 44,361 60.981 19,618 41,886 82,567 CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS IMPROVED: IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA at tfc right prtae. Write for list. ' LARSON A CARRAHER. Central City. Nebraska. FOR SALE 80 acres level land at Elk City, 15 miles northwest of Omaha. Will be on paved road; $6,000 worth of Im provement. C. V. Shumaker, Elk City. FARMS, possession March 1, 1920, 80 acre and up, good ranch, some exchange. Information from C. V. Nelson. 1021 W. O. W. Bide . Omaha. WRITE me tor picture" and price o? 'my farm and ranches In good old Dawe Co Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. For Neb. Farm and Ranches see Graham-Peter Realty Co., 839 Omaha Nsfl Bk. Bldg.. Omaha. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS 8EB A. A. PATZMAN. 101 Karbtch Blk. Tyler ttt New York Lands. $13,000 BUT 8 splendid level 350 acre; well drained; 2 miles from village; ma cadam road; dark loam; 70 acres valu ' able timber, balance tillable; practically new buildings; 10-room house; concrete basement barn, gambrel roof, holding 160 ton bay; alio, hennery, piggery, granary; running water in house, barn and pasture; large orchard; Including crops, 30 bead cattle, 5 good horses, sugar equipment, 50 hens, potato digger, disc harrow, land roller, harrows, drill, sulky cultivator, sulky plow, rake, gas engine, mower, binder, wagons, buggy, cutter, slJlKhs, 6 heavy harneases, light ' harnesses, small tools, milking machine. Easy term. Fre lists, Ellis Bros., Miscellaneous. LAND SEEKERS Our $26 excursion to the RlJ Grande valley I now on. Frank, Neville Blk.. Omaha. W. S. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. Every Woman ENJOYS AN AUTOMOBILE If you want your mother, sister, wife or (sweetheart to have the beat time, come in today and select one of our bargains in high grade used cars. They will be higher soon, so see them today at THE NEW USED CAR PLACE 1047 Farnam. Tyler 4372. Open Evenings. , 4-PASSENGER 1919 CADILLAC Models 67. complete Cadillac equip ment; 1 extra tires; finish like new and mochanlcally perfect. Used only a short time. Can be boueht at a barsreln. KEYSTONE MOTORS COMPANY, . ;;os Farnim. Dourlas 211. STANDARD WINTON ETOHT SIX INTERESTED IN A TRUCK T Ford with attachment that we can sell on easy terms to responsible people. THE NEW USED CAR PLACE, 2047 Farnam St Open Evenings. Tyler 4071. RENT A NEW FORD! DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12 W CENTS PER MILE. OAS AJP tKSURANCK EXTRA. OUR CARS ARB COMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN TER SERVICE. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF-COMPANY, FORMERLY FORD LIVERY CO. 1?14 HOWARD STREET. DOTJO. J6JS. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED D. C ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 17T. - 1407-21 Capitol Ave. RELIABLE automobile school; best elec trical and self-starter course; day and n'.ght school; come now; free catalogue. National Automobile School. 2814 North Twentieth. Omaha. SOME bargains l.i used Ford cars. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford Service Station, 15th and Jackson. Pouglaa 1500. 17 FORD touring. $360; '18 Ford touring. :; Dod(:t touring. $725. Excellent condition. Terms. 1416 Farnam. Doug las S661. t'SED car of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 3663 Farnam St Doug. 1970. 13TJMP trucks for sale. Just overhauled. Term If required. See CHAMPERS-O NEIL. ! Leavenworth Tyler 1410. WANTED For spot cash. 100 used cr; quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co- 2059 Farnam St Dong 0 3 S. REDI-MADE UARAGES. wood er ateel. Send for circular Redl-Made Housing Co.. 1211 Howard. Red S667. . WE HAVE 50 good used .cars to soiect from. Ail prices. MEEKS AVTO CO.. !02 Farnam Oakland Sensible six. MARSH OAKLAND CO-. 1300 ramam at THE DIXIE FLYER. B. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. J510 Farnam St FOR TERMS O.N USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S. Tok for the rd nel on windshield BEST VALUES IN USED CARS. - TftAWVER AUTO CO llll FX&XJLX. C, M. A St. P 7 16 Wabash I 4 Mlseourl Pacific... 10 $ 2 M'nlon Pacific 64 21 36 C. A N. W east 19 l!8 a C A N. W., west... 64 -66 S C, St. P., M. AO.. 30 21 1 C, B. A Q., east 11 4 C, B. Q . west 35 30 4 C, R. I. A P., -east... 20 19 t C R. I. A P., west.. 3 6 1 Illinois Central .... 5 1 1 Chi. Gt. West 6 4 Total receipts 257 288 44 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 9U 2,538 904 Swift & Co 3,166 3,160 .1,687 Cudahy aPcklng Co... 1,696 4.1 1,661 Armour A Co 1,164 1,667 724 eenwartz & to 161" J. W. Murphy 4,667 Lincoln Packing Co.. 161 .... S. Omaha Packing Co. 8 .... Omaha Packing Co... 33 .... Higglns Packing Co... 66 .... John Roth A Sons... 60 ,,,, Mayerowlch & Vail... 2 .... Olnasberg ! 8 Wilson A Co "I .... W. B. Van Sant & Co. 28 .... Benton & Van Sant.. 70 .... F. P. Lewis 27 .... Huntlnger & Oliver.. 3 .... J. B. Root ft Co 333 .... B. M. Burrus ft Co... 67 .... Rosenstock Bros 200 .... F. O. Kellogg 131 j... nerthelmer A Degon 4 Ellis A Co H Sullivan Bros 11 .... A. Rothschild 13 .... Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co. 110 .... E. O. Christie 39 .... Baker is John Harvey 1,043 .... Jensen, A Lundgren.. 43 .... Dennl ft Francis 36 .... Cheek ft Krebs 18 .... Midwest Packing Co.. 3 ehelv to prime heifers, $11.50911.00; food to choice bslferr. $9,00011.60; ct'oi' e to prim cows, $ll.O0$12.6O; good to choice cows, $9.2511.00: fair to good cows, $7.60 $9.21; common to fslr cows, $5.00 $7 50; choice to trim heavy feeders, $12 000 11.60; good to choice feeders, $10.60012 00; medium to good feeders, $9.00910.C0; common to fair feeders, $7.5O9.0O; good to choice Blockers, 19.60Q11.00; fair to god stoclters. $8.0009.50; common to fair atockers. 86 00!. 00; stock heifers, $6.50 8 75: steck cow. $6,0046.00; stock calves, 17.60tflO.eO: veai calves, $9.60lM0j bulls stags, etc, 26.5010.60. BEEF STEERS. No. 13. 27. J9 1110 10 1239 Av. Pr. 96 $10 60 1170 11 85 No. 19.. 40.. 25.. Av. Pr. ..1102 $11 60 ..1105 12 00 ..1016 13 00 14 957 6 1074 14 J092 5 1084 Other buyer .2,365 1.622 18.224 6,601 considerably Total 10.744 Cattle Recelota were eamller today, there being some 6,600 head yarded, or 3,000 less' tha non Tueaday, and only allghtly more than half a many at were h,ere Monday. Total for the three day Is 18,600, about equl to the run of the corresponding period last week and last year. Beef. Cittle moved actively this morning at generally strong prices. Quality a a whole Wfts only fair. Packers were out early and were filling their order for he stock at prices that were strong, logiiso higher than yesterday's close. Shippers were as much an 1526o more than yes terday. Little change was noticeable in the feeder market, all trades being made on an active basis at generally steady to strong prices. t??v.eli,?n-00'8115-00: fi' to heeves, 811.6013.00: common to fair beeves. $9.00 WH-60; good to choice yearlings, $13 50 15.00; fair to good yearlings, $11.6018 60; common to fair yearlings, $9.00011.50; AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.. V 2033 FARNAM. c.-h:ki--itUJNA1j USED CARS. WE have some exceptional values In used cars. Packard Omaha Co., 31st and Harney. CLASSY Ford Speedster, first-class shape, very reasonable. Harney 7063, GOOD USED CARS. OUY L. SMITH. BARGAIN in 1917 Paige touring, fin shape. Doug. 9425. 1917 PAIGE touring; A-l condition. Douglas 9426. c Call Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES GUARANTEED 303 .... $ 8.60 I 32x4 $18.95 10x3tt 11.60 33x4.. 19.86 SALESMEN AND DISTRIBUTERS ' WANTED. STANDARD TIRE CO., 410 NO. 16TH. USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP. 30x3. $4.00: S0x$H, $5.00. All site In proportion. look ever our rebuilt. Open Sunday Tyler 298$. 108 N. 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop. SEND YOUR RADIATOR TO Charles Elssasser, 2623 South 21st St A trial will convince you that you htve selected the right place. . Tyler 4009. Few Ford radiators for $10. NEW TIRES DIRT CHEAP 30x3H FISK.. ..$11.95 34x4 $20.(5 30X3 8.95 36x4 36.95 KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 1725 CUMING. AUTO electrical repairs; service etatlon for Rayfleld carburetor and Columbia ' storage batter!. Edward. 2616 N 19. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain In used machine. Victor- H. Roos, the motorcycle man. 27th and Leavenworth Sta. Repairing and Painting. RAIDIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured la Omaha. 24-hour serv ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing: body dent ramoved; new fender made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. COr 1819 Cuming St Tyler aiT. 13 60 13 65 BEEF COWS. 7 50 5 824 8 00 8 75 19 1025 9 00 60 7 1281 10 26 10 60 16 124 12 00 STOCKKKS AND FEEDERS. 26 805 10 26 12 816 11 00 24 798 11 26 31 1016 13 60 Quotations on cattlai flood to cuoico Hogs Receipt of hogs were fairly lib eral again today, estimates calling for 224 loads or about 15,500 head. Quality was good, demand broad and trade' very ac tive, although at Irregular prices. The shipper market was exceptionally strong and fully 1015o and In apota possibly higher than yesterday. The packer market waa a little uneven and while some of th even money hogs did not look muoh more than steady, not nearly so many good hogs sold as low on the scale yesterday. Packers paid a high as 115.16, although shippers made a top of $16.30. The market will average around loe higher than yesterday with bulk of the sale $14.86015.10. HOGS. Shi Pr No. Av. Sb, 14 70 37..400 No. Av. 25. .328 63. .318 27. .293 73. .260 71. .265 82. .196 14 75 14 85 14 95 15 00 16 10 80. .122 73.. 163 70. .207 73. .325 263 70 Pr. 14 60 14 80 14 99 16 00 15 05 15 75 GRAIN MARKET Pr. 18 25 17 75 $ 00 PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Indmtrlai home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaxlnea.' We collect We distribute. Phone Doug. 4136 and our wcgon will cll. Call and Inspect our .new borne. 1110-1113-1114 Dodge street. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WEEK-OLD CHICKS Rocks, Reds. Leg horns, Orpingtons; pure-bred, strong and healthy. Orders booked now for March and April shipments: shipped parcel post prepaid. Send for circular. S. M. Dean, Fort Dodge, la. FOR SALE Thoroughbred stock. Light Brahmas. W. Orpingtons (Cook strain), Black Langshana, all fin bird. Web. 2715. J FKRRETS FOR SALTS Rt and rabbit hunter, also breeder; circular free. Henry Ronald Peck. De Molne. Ia. BELGIAN bares and hutches, prices right for quick sale. See them days or eve nlngs. Walnut 3718. 4848 Ersklne. WHEAT screenings, 12.60 per hundred, delivered. 801 North 16th St A. W Wsgner. Douglas 1142; MIXED GRAIN $3.60 per hundred, de livered. A. W. Wagner, $01 No, 16th St Douglas 1142. MONEY TO LOAN. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booth. Harry Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 619.Kb.1H94, FARMS and city loan. E. H. LOUGEE. INC, 428 Keellne Bldg. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. N For Sale. 300 Sets of Harness, SADDLES AND COLLARS t oO per cent discount; free ll&t prlc Midwest Harness Co., 101 M. UtH Btt ' Oauta, Nek. Sheen and Larhb Another very mod erate run of sheep and iamb showed up for Wednesday about 9,000 head and the three day supply 22,600 head was only about half as large as for the same three day last week. Quality of the offerings was not a good as on Monday end Tues day, but for the most part prices held steady under a good demand from all the packers. Good to choice lamb selling at 9.0019.S5: we at $10.60$ll,50. Offer ings of feeders were rather limited, but demand waa brisk and price strong, some Idaho' bringing $17.76. Quotation on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $19 00019.60; lambs, fair to good. !18.60(89 00; fleshy feeders, $17.26917.75; medium weight feeders, $!6.76417.2S; common to fair feeders. $16.001$.60; cull lambs, $13.00015.00; yearlings. $16 CO $16.00017.00; wethers,, $12.00014.00; ewes, to choice. $U.0O11.5O; ewes, fair to good, 110.0010 75; good feeding ewes, 87.0 9.00; ew culls and canner, $6.5007.10. r AT LAtlSe. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 149 fed.. 67 19 00 71 fed. .65 16 fed. .80 18 75 123 fed.. 53 133 fed.. 6 1 90 FAT EWES. 181 fed.. 104 11 50 FEEDER EWE8. 104 fed.. 89 6 76 : 36 fed.. $8 FAT WETHERS. $ fed. . 0 18 50 Chicago Live Stock, Chicago, Jan. 22. Cattle Receipts, 10, 000 head, estimated tomorrow, 9,000 head: market alow; beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime, $16.50 18.60; medittm and good, $11.60 16.60; common, $9.6011.60v lightweight, good and choice, $13.25(517.26: common and me dium, $9.00l3.75. butcher cattle, heifers, $S.76?14.I6: cow, $6.7513.00: canner and outter, $5.756.75; veal calve, $17.00 018.50; feeder steers, J8.0012.50; stock er steer, $7.5 011.00. ' Hogs Receipts, 28,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 40.000 head; market steady to 10c lower than yesterday's average; bulk of sales. $15.00016.35; top, $16.60; heavy, 114.S6Q15.25; medium, $15.10015. 35; light, iiiinAIKiA' ltffht. lle-ht $14.76(3)15.25: heavy packing sows, mth, $14. 26 14.65; packing sows, rough, $13.60,014.25; pigs. Sheep nd Lambs Receipts, 11,006 head: a.i.r,ataA inmnrrnv iil.nno head: market strong; lambs, 84 pounds, $17.75020.16; culls and common, $14.50017.00; .ewes, medium, good and choice, $9.50012.25; culls and common, $5.7509.00. Kansas City Live Stock. tr.a rie. rv- .Tan. SI. -Cattle Re ceipts. 6,000 head; market steady to 15e nigner; neavy peer steers, uuoiuo nrime it a Ax 1 7.90t medium and good. $12.40016.40; common, $10.60012.40: light weight, good and choice, $LJ.6016.75; common and medium. $8.25012.50; butcher cattle, heifer, $7.00014.00; cows, $4.76 12.40; canners and cutters, $5.1506.76; veal calve. $14.00016.00; feeder steer, $8.26 13.15: tock teers, $6.60010.90. Hog Receipts, lo.ouu neaa: marem m A36o higher; bulk of sales. $15.26016.50; heavies. $15.25015.40; mediums, $15.3519 15.60; lights, $15 00015.60; packing sows, $14.00014.75; pigs. $13.76015.75. , Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 read; market 15025c higher; lambs, $14,450 . nr. 1, r lilt ItAlt 1 ' ' yearling wethers. $14.25016.45; ewes, $9.75 011.75; cull ana common, inp.ov, breeding ewe, $8.00014.60; feeder lamb. $14.60017.76. Sleax City Live Stock. Sloua City. Ia.. Jan. 21. Cattle Re ceipt, 1,000 head: market strong: neei steers, choice, fed, $15.00018.00: short fed, $13.76014.75; warmed up, $9.76013.50: fair beef steers, $7.0008.75: fat cow and h.if.r. ii.75M13.00: canners. $6.0006.75; veal calves. $9.00016.00; etockers, $7,000 9.60; leeders, S3.5O'0ii.zt; leeaing cows and heifers, $5.5008.00. Kara Raceints. 10.000 head: market strong to 10c higher; light, $14.65015.10; mixed, $14.80015.00; heavy. $14.76015.20; bulk or sales, n.8D'(H&.uu. 8heep and Lambs Receipts. 1,500 head; market 26c higher. Omaha, January 31, 1119. Corn reeelpt today totaled (6 cars against 63 car last Wsdnesday. Wheat arrivals were JJ cars, oats 30 cars, rva 1 cars and uo barley. There was a alow de mand for wheat today at th higher fig ure demanded and up to a late hour no saie or trie netter grades had been made. Corn price were about 2 to $ cents htrher. generally for yellow and mixed, and un changed to 1 cent up for white. Oats ad vanced 14 to 4 cent. No. 3 white being up n cent. Rye was up 1 to 2 cents and barley nominally unchanged. Wheat Sample hard: 2-3 car, $2.45. No 6 mixed: 1 car, $3.50. Corn No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.44. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.43; 3 ears, $1.42. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.42; 4 ears, $1.41. No. ( yellow: 1 oar, $1.39; 3 car, $1.38. No. 6 yellow: 1 ear, $1.34. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.42: t ear, $1.38 H: 7 care, ll.JS. No. 5 mixed: 1 car. $1,440 (near white) ; 1 ear, $1.37: $ cars. $1.36. Sample mixed: 1 car. $1.44. Oats No. t white: 4 ear, 860. Ne. 4 white: 1 ear, 8614c. Rye No. 1: t car, $1.67. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Today Week Year Receipt Ago Ago Wheat 38 62 38 Corn ., 66 53 82 Oat 20 a 41 Rye 13 1 7 Barley 0 1 10 Shipment Wheat 67 49 26 Corn 46 49 98 Oat 42 5 24 Kye 8 4 IS Barley 1 6 17 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn Oats Chleago 30 130 69 Kansa City 171 , 42 6 St. Loul 41' 70 71 OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION. Th number of car of grain of the ev eral grads Inspected "In" here during the last 24 hour follows: Wheat No. 2 hard, : No. I hard. ; No. 4 hard, 2; No. I hrard, 3; No. 1 mixed, 2: No. 2 mixed, 1; No. 3 mixed, 2; No. 4 mixed, 3; No. 6 mixed, 1; No. 2 spring, 8; No. 4 spring, 1; No. i durum, 1; total, 30. Corn No. 5 white, 4; No. white, 1; No. 3 yellow, 1; No. 4 yellow, 10; No. 5 yellow, 17: No. 6 yellow, 7; sample yellow, 1: No. 4 mixed, 9; No. 6 mixed, 4; No. 6 mixed, 2; sample mixed, 1; total, 69. Oats No. 3 white, 15; No. 4 whlte2; No. 4 mixed, 1; total, 17. Rye No. 2, 4; No. S, 15; No. 4, 2; am ple. 1; total. 22. Barley Rejected. 1. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. St. Jrmeph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 21. Cattle Re ceipt. 3.000 head; Steady; steers. $8,500 16.00; cows and betters, $6.00014.50; calves, $7.00016.50. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; l0rr; top and bulk, not quoted. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 1,000 head; higher; lamb, $16.00019.75; ewes. $10.00 011.75. ' Sew York Coffew. New York, Jan, 21. There was further liquidation in the market for -coffee fu ture today, owing to the unsettled rul ing of Santos and nervousness over gener sl conditions reflected in the action of the stock and cotton markets. The opening was 13 to 25 points lower and active month sold 22 to 30 polr.ts below last night' closing figures during the middle of the day, with May touching 15.80c. Offerings then tapered off and the market steadied In the later trading on covering prompted by higher late cables from Santos. Mav closed at 15.8SO with the gen eral list showing a net deeltne of 21 to 17 point. January, 15.60c: March, 15. 05c: May, I6.88c: July, 16.08c: September. 15.83; October. 15.74c; December. 16.65c Spot Coffee Market quiet; Rio 7. 16e 016o: Sabtos 4s, 25Hc026c. Receipt and disposition of live stock St the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. January 21, 1920. New York General. New York, Jan, 31. Wfcjeat Spot Market steady: No. 2 red, $2.65 nominal t 0. b. steamer New York. Corn Spot Market strong: No. J yel low, S1.7Z44, and No. 2 mixed, $1.72 cost and freight New York 10-day bip ment. Oat Spot Market firm: No. I white, $l.oo H. Tallow Market easy; (pedal looe, 17 He Other article unchanged. Dried Fruit. New York. Jan. 21. Evprated Ap plesMarket quiet. Prunes Market ' doll but iteady. Pricots Market Quiet. Peache Market firm. I Raislo Market atraaav I Receipt Today. Year Ago. Wheat 829,000 868,000 Corn 978,000 1,065,000 Oat 739,000 1,106,000 Shipments Wheat 4 809,00 822,000 Corn J. 640,000 746,000 Oats 705.000 740,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Wheat and flour 666.000 724.000 Corn 17,000 4,000 Oats 226,000 FINANCIAL New York, Jan. 21. Another severe slump In foreign exchange and the ex treme letnargy er tne stock market, re sulting In greater ease of demand money. were the outstanding features of the day In the financial district. The break in International remittances Carried the pound steilinf down to $3.601, 8tc under its previous low record dur ing the market session. French, Italian, Belgian, German and Austrian quotations suffered In greater degree, but the so called "neutral" center were firm. Bunkers and dealers in exchange were again at a los to explain the recurrent demoral isation, save on the broadly recos-nlzed grnunds of adverse trade balances and the sttltude of this country respecting the peace treaty. To find a parallel for today's dull mar ket. In which the turnover barely totalled 476.000 shares, It is necessary to hark back to the middle of last February when trad ing dwindled to less than 400.000 harea. Price tendencies were upward for the most part, pointing anew to the over extended position of the shorts account. It was not until the last half hour, when exchange was at Its lowest and currency waa given to rumors of additional credit restrictions that the market became un settled, closing with a heavy tone. The only noteworthy feature at any iime were siesis, equipments 1 and oils, the two first named deriving their support irom waemy reviews wmcn denoted fur ther larte bookings by the leadln mill.. Call ti oney opened at 4 per cent, the lowest renewal rate since last Ocotober, that ouotstlon holding throughout the day. Time money was quotably unchanged, but again virtually unobtainable except iuf muciciiB amounts. In the bond market the only note worthy features were tho fractional Im provement In liberty Issues and local trac tions. Total Sales llr Vnlliek vvravata.l $13,675,000. Old United State bonds were uiicuangeu on call. Chicago Grain and Provisions Chicago, Jan. 22. Corn made further progress today toward a nigner price level. Unfavorable weather for the crop move ment was largely responsible. The closo, however, was weak, ranging from c net decline to le advance, with May $1.35 1.35H and July $1.32 1.334- Oats finished He off to 4e up and provisions varying from 2o down to 20c gain. Not only weather conditions. but the outlook In other respects appeared to be against any rapid accumulation of supplies of corn here and bears were correspond ingly discouraged. The fact that receipts were not largo and that demand was good made the January delivery especially firm. During most of the day there was no evi dence of any selling pressure on the mar ket other than from pit speculators. In the last 15 minutes of trading, though, something of a sinking spell was wit. nessed, the result apparently of profit taking sal by longs and of talk that before morning all railroads east of Buf falo might be tied up by snow. Oats were Inclined te lag owing to ab sence of export bid. Beside, domestic call wa limited. Provisions reflected depression of for eign exchange, At rallied later a a re sult of estimates that swine on farms were much less numerous than a year ago. Chicago market, by Updike Grain Co., Douglas 26!7. Art. r&pen. 1 High. I Low. I Close. 1Ye-t'y. Corn Jan y May July Oats May July Pork Jan j May Lard Jan y May Ribs Jan y Mey 1.41 1.44. 1.41 1.43U 1.40". 1.S5W 1.36 1.34 1.351 j.34 1.S3M. 1.33H 1.32 1.32A 1.23 .$3 .83", .8?V, .SUHI .2 .75 .76 .75 .7614 .76 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 189.00 39.25 39.00 39.17 39.00 23.45 23.6T 23.45 '' 23.57 33.60 4.40 24.47 24.33 24.42 24.46 19.70 20.00 19.70 19.75 19.65 20.60 120.72 20-60 20-70 20-57 Chleago Grain and Provision. .ti.... i., i iinvnr.hu weather ... ... ., f.Amv In the nrlce Of corn. The outlook In other respects, too, - jt v... n.olat nnlolr rebuilding of supplies here, and tte strength of the hog market lenaea nni.t w ...... nesa to corn. w.'bi "- - , only a scattered ort Opening prices, which ranged from H to S cent l fher with May $1.34 to $1.35 and July J1.3SH t- l.c3!4i were lonowea ujr erate additional advance in some cases. Profit-taking sajes brought about some- . . . . ..lk..1 lata- a.M.M J, 11 V m icing 01 . r the July delivery. Closing quotations were weak at c net uwer vo iy .. .? with May $1.3501.35 and July $1.32 01.32. v , -1.. ..aiiiAil mm result of estimate that swine on farm wer nearW 5,000,000 mor nuroerou than a y"' ..k After onenln unchanged to U cent higher, l'""!" slay, at 53Ti to s cents, me - tinued ro show a disposition to rise. Provisions were weak, reflecting depres , . , 1 ... W", There was rather hsavy selling of lard by carriers and commlss'on nouses- New York Produce. ' .., 1. t. i Butter Steady; creamery, higher than creamery, extras, tias, 0 64e. Eggs Unchanged. Cheese Unchanged. Live and Dressed Poultry Steady and unchanged. Kansw City Produro. - v . nin 1 n St. Butter Creamery, unchanged; packing, half cent higher. 41HC. . fcggs 15 cents nigner vi .. "" -Pnnit-v Menu half cent higher. 270 310; other, unchanged. Chicago r rod ore. Chicago, Jan.- 21. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Higher; .receipts, $.076 cases; firsts. 2H063c; ordlnsry firsts. 80060c; at mark, cases included, 68 061e. oPullry Alive, higher; aprtng. 29c; fowl, 33c. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis Minn., Jan. SI. Flour- Unchanged Barley $1.1801.44. j , Rye No. 2, $1.68 01.65. Bran $41.00. . Corn $1.491.44. Oats 81H If S3Se. Flaxseed 55.0906.14. Chicago Potatoes. rlvsl. 43 car: northern whites, $4'.750 5.00; western russets. Jobbing, $5.756 0'i. Am. Bet Sugar. Am. Can Am. C. F. . . . 1 . . Am. H. A L. pfd.. Am. Loco Am. S. R Am. Sugar Ref... Am, Sum. Tob. . . . Am. Tel. A Tel... Anaconda Copper. Atchison A. O. A W. I. S. S. Baldwin Loco B. & 0 Beth. Steel "B'. P-. A S. Conner Cal. Pet Canadian Pacific Central Letithcr... Chen. & Ohio C, M. A St. P.... C. N. W C. R. I. P Chino Conner Colo. F. & I Corn Prod Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar. I'ist Bee, Cor Erie General Electric. General Motors . . . Gt. Nor. pfd Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs. Illinois Contral... Insp. Cop Jnt. M. M. pfd... Int. Nickel Int. Paper K. C. Southern.... Ken. Cop 1.. & N. ... Mex. Pet. .. Miami Cop. Mldvnle Steel .. Mo. Pac Mont. Pow Nevada Cop. . , . N. Y. Cen N Y N H & H.. Nor. A West. ... Nor. Pac Pan.-Amer. Pet... Pennsylvania Pitt. A W. Va., Pitts. Coal Ray Con. Cop, ... Reading Rep. I. ft S Shat. Ariz. Cop,., Sin. O. & Ref In.. So. Pac So. Ry Stude. Corpor. . . Tex. Co Tobacco Prod. .. U. Pac U. C. Stores U. S. Ind AIco.. U. S. Seel do Pfd Utah Cop Westing. Elst Willys-Ovsr Ohio Cities Royal D. N. T.... Bid. Sale. High. Low. 1,900 1,700 6,600 3,300 300 800 1,600 2,800 3,800 1,700 1,000 23,600 1,300 7,700 400 100 ' 1,700 14,100 100 600 800 300 2.600 6,800 1,800 11,200 13.100 1,200 600 ' 6,160 200 400 500 2,000 1.700 fiOO 2,700 900 1,300 100 12,100 600 3,300 300 300 200 400 200 900 8,100 1,600 "ioo 00 1.000 19,600 100 3,800 3,700 1,900 14,900 1,700 1,100 . 1.00 8.400 1,900 24,!00 100 2,000 600 5.800 2,100 7,900 53 13$ 115 98 69 138 94i 98 63 84 163H 113 31H 96 28 40 129 93 64 3 81) 26 28 41 83 210 53 68 13 'i 306 77 38 89 67 97 i 24 S3U 15 si 106 195 24 49 74 25 05 16 68 26 79 92 42 60 21 76 110 12 43 100 21 104 204 92 123 87 107 105 115 76 52 29 47. 106 53 186 112 97 68 137 93 98 61 84 160 111 31 94 28 40 128 90 64 36 85 26 38 38 83 203 61 ' 66 13 303" 77 38 88 56 95 24 80 15 30 106 192 23 49 25 64 16 68 26 '78 90 42 60 21 76 108 12 42 100 21 102 201 91 121 86 105 104 110 76 52 28 46 104 Close. 92 53 130 113 ' 97 68 137 93 98 61 84 1604 111 31 94 28 40 128 91 64 36 86 26 38 39 83 205 66 ' 13 167 303 77 38 88 66U 95 24 81 18 51 106 192 ' 23 49 25 65 16 68 26 96 78 90 42 28 60 21 76 108 13 42 100 21 102 201 91 123 86 105 104 115 78 : 62 29 46 105 New York Stocks. C. S. 2s reg.100 'Gen. Elct. 6s. do coup.... 100 G. N. 1st 4s do 4s reg .106 111. C. ref. 4s.. U. S. cv 4scou-106I. M. M. 6s.. Pana 3s reg.. 88lK. C. S. ref. 6s do coup 88 I L. A N. un.4s. . Amer. T. A T. Mo., K. & T. ev. s 98 1st 4s A. -French 6s.. 96 M. P. gen. 4s.. Ar. A Co. 4 83 Mont. P. 5s Atoh. gen. 4s.. 78 N. Y. Cen. deb u. A O. cv. 4s 60 6s B. Steel ret 5s. 85 cen. i.eatn. ts. Cen. Pac. 1st. 74 C. 0. cv. 5s.. 78 Chi.. B. & Q , C, M. A St. P. cv. 4s 69 C, R. LAP. Ry. ref. 4s.. 66 Nor. Pac. 4s.. do 3s O. S. L. ref. 4s. P. T. & T. 5s. . Pa, con. 4s.. Pa. gen. 6s.... Read. gen. 4s.. St. L. ft S. F. adj. 6s 96 82 74 93 73 81 59 67 85 92 76 54 83 87 91 91 79 61 Short Term Notes Amer. Tel. A Tel. 6s, 1924 96 Amer. Tel. ft Tel. 6s, 1925 98 Amer. Tobacco 7s 101 Amer. Tobacco 7s 102 Anaconda Copper 6, 191:9 . 96 Anglo-French Ext 6s. 1920 .. 8C Ar'our ft C cou deb 6a, 1920 110 Arour A C con deb 6s, 1921 110 Ar'our & Co con deb 6s, 1923 110 Ar'our & Co con deb 6s, 1923 110 Ar'our ft Co con deb 6s, 1924 110 Bethlehem Steel Co 7s, 1922 100 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s, 1923 101 British 6. 1921 94 Canada 6s. 1921 97 C. B. ft Q. 4s, 1921 95 Cudahy Pack. JTo. 7s, 1923 101 K. C T-rm SF, 1923 98 Lehigh Valley 6s, 1923 ....100 Liggett ft Myers 6s. 1921 100 Proctor A Gamble 7s, 1923 ...100 Proctor A Gamble 7s, 1923 ...103 Vnion Pacific 6s, 1928 JH3 Wilson Conv. s, 1928 95 First Liberty 3a First Liberty 4s Second Liberty 4s First Liberty 4 Second Liberty 4s Third Liberty 4 Fourth Liberty 4( Fifth Liberty 4s Fifth Liberty 4s Fifth Liberty $s 96 96 10S 1024. 97 96 111 101 101 96 97 95 101. 99 101 100 102AJ 103 10'.' 96 98.98 92.00 90.84 92.60 91.30 93.86 91.40 91.40 98.50 98.50 I j 1 1 Real Estate Transfers Chill Cop. col. trust 6s..... C of Paris 6s. Colo, ft South. ref. 4s Den. A R. G. consol. 4s... Dom, of Can. 6s (19311 .. Erie gen. 4s... 81 92 7S 44 9$ 40 S. P. cv. 6s 102 S. Ry. 6s 86 T. Co. ev. 6s.. 103 T. and P. 1st.. 83 U. P. 4s 83 U. K. of G. B. A I. 6s (1937) 89 XT. 8. R. 6s... 87 U. S. St'l 6s.. 98 Wabash 1st... 89 Bid. New York Money. -New York. Jan. 21. Money On call, easy; high, 7 per cent; low and ruling rate. 6 er cent: closing bid. t per cent; offered at 6 per cent; last loan, 6 per cent. Time Loans strong; all dates, ( per cent Mercantile Paper 4 per cent. Sterling Demand, $3.60: cables, $3.41. , .... Francs uemana, 11.13; caoies, u.vi. Guilders temand, 37c; cables, 87c. Lire Demand. 13.10; cables, 14.05. Marks Demsnd, 1.50c; cables, 1.52. New York Metals. Xew York. Jan. 21. Cooper Steady: electrolytic, spot and first quarter, 19 19 c; second quarter, 1919.e. iron steady ana uncaangea. Antimony 10.87 c. Lead Easy, spot and February, $.5.0c bid. 8.75c aMked. Z ne Easv: East Bt. Loul aenvery, spot 9.00c bid, 9.30c asked. London prices later. Dry Goods. New York. Jan. 21. Raw llk today i, firm Btid burlaos steady. Blankets and comfortables sold steadily. Demand continued steady, but not as active as last week. Questions concerning the wisdom of further advances In prices are heard more frequently in ory gooos selling agencies. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Jan. 21. Turpentine Market firm 11 8fiV.iffil.87: sales. 143 bbla.: re ceipts, 111 bbls.; shipments, 162 bbls. ; stock. 11,055 bbls. Rosin Market nrm; sales 40B casus; receipts, 309 casks; shipments, 1,049 casks; stock, 43. out casks. Liberty Bond Price. New York, Jan. 21. Price of Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. m. today were: 8s, 98.96; rirst 4s, 92.06; second 4s, 90.78; first 4s, 92.40; second 4s, 91.30; third 4s, 93.30; fourth 4s, 91.32: Victory ?, 98.60. Spot Cotton, New York. Jan. 21. Cotton Spot. quiet; middling, 38.75cr . Bar Silver. New York, Jan. 21. Bar Silver $1.32 Mexican Dollars $1.00. liberty Bonds , and ' c Victory Notes Bought and sold at the New York market prices less a small com-! mission. THE OMAHA TRUST CO. Ground Floor Omaha KatJonal Bank Bldg, Thone Tyler 100, Omaha, Nebraska Affiliated with the Omaha National Bank, Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo, Jan. 21. los: :orn Jar.uar, $1.45; Ha)', $1.16; September, 11.39, All Railroad Stockholders will find our complete report on the railroad situation of positive interest. The report dwells thoroughly on the chances for helpful legislation and the outlook generally, from a stock mar ket standpoint. With the time for return of the roads to private control closely approaching, this exhaustive analysis should be in the hands of every holder of railroad, stocks. ' Copies sent without cost or obli gation. Write Dept OB-21. E. M. FULLER & CO. Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. 50 Broad St. New York Agnes If. Schllckenmayer et al to Carl B. I'lienis. ne. cor. 60th and Miami St.. 96x130 $ 2,800 Anna C. Nielsen to Clara Nielsen. Leavenworth St., 54 t. w. of Kallrosd avc, s s.. 52x132 1,000 Mike Medaluvitsh and wife to Mike tllbanlca, w. "T" St., 150 ft. e. of 29th at. n. s, 50x130 1,000 Henry Schoenen nd wife to Harry Marcus, Vinton St., 277 ft. sw. of Oak St., s. ... Irregular piece.,., $,500 Henry Schoenen and wife to Harry Marcus, Vinton at,, 384 ft. sw, of Oak St., s. ., Irregular piece..,. 7,000 William V. Mack and wife to Wil liam H.ktuii, Florence bld., 160 ft. n. or Laird t., w. s.. 50x134 9,7(0 Louis D. Jensen and wife to Lou c Zulderweg and husband. Wirt St., ion ft. w. of eoth St., s. ., 50128 1,500 Rebecca B. Bevgcr. trustee, to Alexander Beck, Sherman ave., 7 ft. s. of Spencer t., w. ., 26.4 xl4 150 United Real Kstate and Trust Co. to Alexander Beck. Sherman ave., 105.3 ft. n. of Wirt t., w. , 25.8x124 1,100 The Byron Reed Co. to Barbara Stenzenberaer, J4th St., 120 ft n. of Castellar St., . ., 39x158.. 800 Antonio Venulo to Delia Satton, 10th St.. 60 ft. n of Capitol aye., w. ., 30x3 8,000 Barbara Stenze-nberger and husband r to Carl u. Augustson, 24th St., 120 ft. n. of Castellar St., . ., 39x158 1,200 Wm. C. Katzenstetn and wife to a Mil r 4,IC i,m $co ". Bingham S. Csthoen, Prtt it,, 170 ft. w. of 18th St.. a. ., 40x136 Frank C. Neal and wife to Krneat T. Gordon et l, Newport ave., $0$ ft. e of 38th ave.. a. ,. 40x120 William J. Mnrlng and wife to Car rie V. I.yck. Nicholas St., 47 ft. . of 31st ave, a. .. 47x132,... Anna L. Bryant to Harriet $, l.egan. I'rcotur st , 120 ft. w. of :ttti st., n. .. 30x83 Blvd. rrk Imp. Co. to Peter Reln hardt, ne. cor. Sahler and Com mercial avrt., Irregular pier,,.. Rarl B. McCreary and wtfo te Charles P. Kull.k, Wkely t., 100 ft. . of 47th St., . ., 60x104.35 Pearl L. 8-et and husband to Dolly !. Mar aud husband. Dodge t., 100 ft. v. of 28tU ave., n, s, 44x50 T Charles W. Poterson and . wife to Pantel F Crow. 47th av.. 400 ft. a. of Miami at., w. a., 0x125.. Bertha M. Snow to Hi-ter Mnjeh. Capitol avs., 100 ft. e. of 30th St., n. s., 50x135 Frank J. Fltxgerald nd wife to Horace M. Hlgglns, S8tli st., 48 ft. k. of Dodge at., . .. 45x187..., Cotton jeutures. New York, Jan. t, Cotton Futurrs closed ; January, 87.76r; March, ,, 36. 75c; May, 33.71c; July, 31.78c; October, ,-f, 23.50c -i $,0i'O T 5,500 T.SuS 7,000 $.000 - ?,'w Ywrk forte. New York, Jan. 21, Coffee Rio. Ne. 16 l-llc. Futures. steadj; 15.60e July, 16.08c. x Januar.v, M. Loul tlraln. St. T,ou!s, Mo., Jan. 21. Corn January, $1.484; May, $1.87 Vi. Oats May. 6c, i A French inventor's decoy duck contains clockwork that makes iV swim with its feet in a life-like way. Gosh Dern It! 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