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    THE 'BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, JANUAKY 23. 19m
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Missouri Lands.
LOOKING FOR A
FARM HOME?
Thousands are doing It this very mln
uts; land values are going up. Tliil
your chance to get a portion of the las
cheap land In this great bread basket 01
the world. Whan you can buy JO acres
or good lana 'or jmoo on terms of I
down. II month, without Internist
taxa. the biggest obstacle to many
own a farm of their own la overcome,
We do not forfait your contract tf you
cannot pay our, bur, five you wnat land
you have paid for. Do you know nf
anything more fair. In tunny aouth
.Missouri, flue climate. good atorea. good
roada. vood schools and neighbors and
cloae to railroad town; no mineral or oil
nsnta reserved, write today. Uerrtatn,
Kills at Benton, 60s Minnesota Ave,,
Kanass City. Kan.
Nebraska Lands.
NEAR OMAHA
, GOOD ONES
10i$ acres, Douglas county, well-tm
Droved, rood valley farm. Onlv till
per. lb, 000 by Mch. 1. balance lone time
lit acree, 7 or 8 miles of Omaha, good
location, good firm, upland and valley.
Only $240 per. 124,000 can run for 10
years.
160 acres, only T or t miles out, OS
acres dandy alfalfa, well Improved. Only
22k per.
10 acres, Sarpy county, good toll, fair
improvement!, nargam at suo.
so acres, very cloee In. numerous
buildings, high state of caltlvatlon. $376.
3iu acres, within rive mtlee. dandy lo
oatton, numerous Improvements. 1330,
HO acres, Urge 9-room house, fair soil,
yes, good soil, and good tractor farm,
Only 1211.60.
1:0 acres on main--highway, lays good.
1360.
160, well Improved uplands, not a pirn
plu on it, worth more. Only l:S6.
160 acres, Douglas bounty, something
to be exceedingly proud of. eitra large
inn rovements, lays Ideal. I960,
00 acres, good , location, close In, 45
acres alfalfa, worth, more. $330.
50 acres, uplands, close fn. could not
lay oetter, improved, good soil. 1500.
300 acres, close to good town. 1m
proved, 20ft acres of It level and good
land (worth the entire money asked),
balance rolling to rough hardwood tlm-
uer pasture, situ.
180 acrea, macadam road, close In, nu
merous Improvements, 1329.
34 acres. Improved, close in, extra good
soil. 1375. !
640 acres, two seta of improvements,
major portion extra good farm land,
good general grain and stock farm. Only
$20. 1
SO acres, within three miles of Omaha,
near station, beat land in the state. $350.
160 acres, well Improved, good pro
ducer, but some pasture; near high
school, rented. Only $200,
2S0 acres, clean in, $15,000 worth of
Improvement end 180 acres alfalfa. $326.
Also 90 acres Dodge street, 120 acres
Center street and 200 acres Douglas
county.
I could sell you numerous others, far
cheaper land, for less money, but these
are all OOOD, CHOICE FARMS, not a
poor farm among them. Seo an expert.
Good terms on several of my best ones.
ORIV S. MERRILL,
1018-101$ CITY NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING. '
GOOD FARM;
NEAR KEARNEY.
AT AUCTION,
JAN. 30.
, FRIDAY, 2 P. M.
On the above date In city hall, Kesr
Yiey, Neb., we will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder, regardless of
price, a good farm containing 80.40
acres, located H mile aouth of the
southwest corner of the corporate limits
of the city of Kearney, on a good road
to town and 14 milo from school. Im
provements: Good story and half 5-room
house with sleeping porch, surrounded
by nice shade trees; barn, built 3 years,
room for t head of horses, 600 bushels of
grain, hay mow for 6 tons; corn crib
for 600 bushels, garage, lean-to 18x20
for cattle, hog house, built i years;
moke house and coal house; 3 wells
and 1 windmill; nearly all fenced; 6
acres fenced hog-tight, 40 acres under
plow, 40 acres of excellent hay whlcn
will cut annually t tons per acre, 5
acres of which are In alfalfa, good stand;
acres In young orchard, trees from 2 to
S years old: heavy black loam soil; land
lies level. Terms of sale: 15 per cent
of the purchase price cash day of aale,
purchaser to assume a mortgage of
14,600 on the above described land, due
March 1, 1024. bearing Interest at the
rate of 114 per cent, payable semi
annually. Remainder of purchase price
Maroh 1, 1920, when possession will be
given. Gcod and sufficient abstract of
title together with warranty deed de
livered to purchaser day of settlement
Tor further Information .address Ne
braska Realty Auction Co., Central City,
Neb. Marie Carraher, auctioneer; M, A.
'Larson, manager; George W. Eagelston,
Kearney. Neb., owner.
, . FOR SALE
100 aorta, well Improved farm in
Pawneo county. Nebraska. It is a good
farm aril U offered at a snappy price.
Can glv pensession March 1. . About 25
acres In winter wheat, which goes with
farm; 26 acres 'r. alfalfa. Price $12i
per acre. Good trims.
Bromley & Lewis
645 Rallwsy Exchange BIdg.
16th and Harney Sts.
Omaha. Neb.
Telephone, Tyler 1996.
J20 ACRES
CHEYENNE COUNTY FARM LAND.
One hundred twenty acres winter
wheat, new tour-room house, good barn,
cement granary, fenced and cross
fenced.. Two hundred twenty acres
broke. Five miles north of Sidney. One
miles east, one half miles south of
' Huntsman. Price 190 pet acre. Good
terms. Buy direct from owner.
F. D. WOOLDRIDGE. Owner.
Nebraska State Bank, Sidney. Neb.
160 ACRES, Wood river valley land, fatr
Improvements, , orchard, alfalfa, arl
fenced, i miles from Buda, 7 miles from
Kearney, Neb. March 1 possession.
Priced at 9165 per acre, good terms. This
la one of the beat bargains In the valley;
owner must sell, the reason for such a
bargain; for particulars write E. G.
Tunks, Agent. Gibbon. Neb.
FOR SALE One section 8 miles irom
county seat at $35 per acre; mile from
school; ell fenced; good well and wind
mill; 400 acres tractor land. Land on
four !des has sold for 100 per aero. The
best buy in Kimball county today. Easy
terms; one-fifth down, balance to suit
buysr: also have several other halves
and sostlona, raw and improved. I pos
itively own this land. Write or wire me
for information when votf are coming.
GUY FORSLING. K'mball, Neb,
1,000-ACRB ranch. Well improved; house,
big barn, garage, granary, chicken
house, dehorning chute; well fenced;
cuts too tons of hay, 35 acres of alfaMa
and timothy. Spring water runs the
year around. Price 117.50 per acre.
Good terms. Possession any time. Lin
coln county ranch. E. Combs, Blgnell,
Neb.
EVERY MAN'S DUTY TO
Occidental Building and Loan Association Pays 6 Per Cent
Quarterly Dividends
ASSETS $8,500,000 SURPLUS $333,000
Start a home fund with u today no matter how small.
Occidental Building & Loan Association
' , Corner 18th and Harney.
JOHN F. FLACK, President; R. A. MeEACHRON, Vice-President; GEO. C. FLACK, Treasurer.
E. N. BOVELL, Secretary; JOHN T. BROWNLEE, Assistant Secretary.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Nebraska Lands
1RRMATED FARM FOR SALE.
I acres paature, 94 acrea Irrigated un.
der government ditch; building - best
railroad within 114 miles of firm.
House, bams, sheds, bunk house, chick
en house; fenced; 15 seres of alfalfa.
Price $160 per acre; will be worth $100
within two yeans. See B. J. Seger,
Hcottsbluff, Neb., owner. E. H. Morey,
135 Mouth lHth fit., Lincoln, Neb.
CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS
IMPROVED; IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA
at tire right price. Write for list.
LARSON CARRAHKR,
Central City, Nebraska.
FOR SALE 30 aires level land at Elk
city, 16 miles nerthwest of Omaha. Will
he on paved road; $ii,000 worth of Im
provements. C. V. Shuniaker, Elk City.
Neb.
FARMS, possession March 1. 1920, 90 acres
Hnd up, good ranch, some exchange.
Information from C. V. Nelson. 1021
. W. O. W. BIdg., Omaha.
WRITE ma for Pictures and nrlcea of mv
laiuic inu rancnes in good Ola USWes
-o rsn u. Mungerrorq, Crawford. Neb.
For Neb. Farms and Ranches see
Graham-Peters Realty Co.,
829 Omaha Nafl Bk. BIdg.. Omaha
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SUB
A. A. PATZMAN.
Karbach BIk. Tyler 694
101
New York Lands.
tiz.ui'u uu is spienaia level 250 acrea:
well drained; 2 miles from village: nia-
csriam road; dark loam; TO acres valu
able ct moor, Daw nee tillable; practically
new Runnings: 10-room house; concrets
tssiiasent lam, gambrel roof, holding
160 tons hs; silo, hennery, piggery,
granary; running water In house, bsrn
and pasture: large orchard; Including
crops, ii head cattle, 6 good horses,
sugar equipment, 50 hens, potato digger,
dlso harrow, land roller, harrows, drill,
sulky pulllvator, sulky plow, rake, gas
engine, mower, binder, wagons, buggy,
cutter, sleighs. 6 heavy harnesses, light
narnesses, small tools, miming machine.
Essy terms. Free lists. Ellis Bros.,
Springvll! c . N. T.
Wisconsin Lands
LONDOLOGY
inugasine . giving the
racts in regard to the land situation.
Three monthe' subscription, FREE. If
for a home or as an Investment you are
thinking of buying good farm lands,
almply write me a. letter and say "Mall
me LANDOLOGY and all particulars.
FREE." Address Editor, Landology,
Skldmore Land Co., 431 Skldmore BIdg,
Marinette, Wis.
Miscellaneous.
LAND SEEKERS Our 125 excursion to
the Rio Grsnds valley la now on. W.,S.
Frank. Neville BIk.. Omaha.
AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
Every Woman
ENJOYS AN AUTOMOBILE
If you want your mother, Bister, wife
or sweetheart to- have the best time,
come in today and select one of our
bargains tn high grade used cars.
They will be higher soon, so see
them today at
THE NEW USED CAR PLACE
2047 Farnam. Tyler 4872.
' Open Evenings.
PACKARD TWIN SIX
TOURING CAR, ONE OF THE VERY
L.VTEdT MODELS, ALL UP IN PER
FECT CONDITION IN EVERY WAY.
THIS IS PRACTICALLY A NEW CAR.
OWNER ASKS US TO SELL QUICK
AND WILL CONSIDER A LOW PRICE
FOR QUICK SALE. SEE CAR AT
PACKARD OMAHA CO.,
3010 Harney St. at Thirty-First St.
Harney 10.
OPEN SUNDAYS.
PASSENGER 1919 CADILLAC
Model 67, complete Cadillac equip
ment: 2 extra tires; finish like new and
mechanically perfect. Used only a short
time Can he bought at a bargain.
KEYSTONE MOTORS
COMPANY,
"203 Van-ism. Douirlas 218!
STANDARD WINTON
EIGHT SIX
KELLY TRUCK
SH-TON CAPACITY IN BEST CON
DITION. OUR PRESENT QUARTERS
PROHIBIT OUR STORING THIS
TRUCK. WILL SELL CHEAP OR
TRADE FOR CAR OR BONDS.
PACKARD OMAHA CO.,
3016 Harney St. at Thirty-First St.
Harney 10.
OPEN SUNDAYS.
WE HAVE FOUR VERY FINE TOURING
CARS THAT WE HAVE TAKEN IN ON
NEW PACKARD CARS. THESE CARS
ARE PRICED LOW FOR QUICK SALE
AND ARB IN PERFECT CONDITION.
LOOK THEM OVER. ,
PACKARD OMAHA CO.,
30H Harney St. at Thirty-First St.
Harney 10.
OPEN SUNDAYS.
Dont Forget
THE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE,
2053 Farnam St,
IP YOU WANT A GOOD USED CAR
WORTH THE MONEY.
DOUGLAS 63S3.
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 4072.
RENT A NEW FORD!
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
1314 CENTS PER MILE. GAS ANP
INSURANCE EXTRA. OUR CARS ARH
COMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN
TER SERVICE.
DRIVR-IT-YOUR SELF-COMPANY.
FORMERLY FORD LIVERY CO.
131 HOWARD STREET. DOUG. 3622.
WE WILL BUY LATE
BUICKS, DODGES and FORDS
FOR CASH.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.
1910 Farnam.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED D. C ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 177.
1407-21 Capitol Ave.
RELIABLE automobile school; best elec
trical and self-starter course; day and
night achool: come now: . free catalogue.
National Automobile School. 2814 North
Twentieth. Omaha. ,
SOME bargains la used Ford cans. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
Service Station. 15th and Jackson.
Douglas 3500.
SAVE WHILE HIS EARNING CAPACITY
ROBT. DEMPSTER.
t
Market
LIVE STOCK '
Omaha Live Slock.
I Omaha, Jan. 22, J20.
Recelpta "-ere: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday . ,..lS,45t
13.941 .9il5
Official Tuesday ... 9,677
Official Wednesday. . 0.440
Estimate Thursdays. 6.400
16, 11-0 b,si
14,048 9.267
14.200 6,300
Four dsvs this wcek.33.97S 60.909 29.194
8ame days last eek.S7.4l2 3,73H 44,018
Same 2 works ago.2H.290 63.270 88.275
Same 3 weeks age.24.700 50.708 45,242
Same days year ago. 33.760 107,044 11.025
Receipts and d If posit Ion of live slock at
ths Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., fot
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale.
USED cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
5668 Farnam St. Pong. 1970.
DUMP trucks for sale. Just overhauled.
Terms if required. See
CHAMBERS-O'NEIL,
2106 Leavenworth. Tyler 1419
WANTED For spot cash. 100 used csrs;
quick action: no delay. Auto Exchange
Co., 089 Farnam 8t. Poug. 0$6.
REDI-MADE GARAGES, wood or steel.
Send for circular Redl-Ms.de Housing
Co.. 221 1 Howard. Red 3667.
WE HAVE ID good used cars to select
from. All priceii.
MEEKS AUTO CO., 2026 Farnam
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.,
2300 Farnam St.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
1520 Farnam St.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S.
Look for the red senl on windshield
OWNER going to Calirornis, will sacrifice,
for cash, my new Essex touring car, only
driven 301 miles. Harney (056.
UNITED AUTO PARTS CO..
20SJ FARNAM.
EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS.
WE have some exceptional values In used
cars. Packard Omaha Co., 3 1st and
Harney.
1915 STUTiS races bout with 1917 motor,
excellent running condition. 1112 5. 1Mb.
CLASSY Fora Speedster, first-class shape,
very reasonable. Harney 7063.
good used cars"
guy l. smith.
BARGAIN In 1917 Paige touring, fine
share. Poug. 9425.
Tires and Supplies.
NEW TIRES GUARANTEED
30x3 $ 8.50 I 32x4 $18.95
30x3V. 11.50 I 53x4 19.85
SALESMEN AND DISTRIBUTERS
WANTED
STANDARD TIRE ' CO., J410NO. 1TH.
"USED TIRES DIRT " CHUAP.
I0k, $4.00: tOxm, $5.00.
All slr.ee In proportion. 1 00k over
our rebuilt!. Open Sundays. Tyler 2984.
90S N 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop.
SEND YOUR RADIATOR TO
Charles Elssasser, 2523 South 21st St.
A trial will convince you that you
have selected the right place. Tyler
4009. Few Ford radiators for 910.
NEW TIRES DIRT CHEAP
30x34 FISK 111.95 34x4 ,20.95
ItllXu obX.,.... ZU.30
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1722 CUMING.
AUTO electrical repairs; service station
for Rayrield carburetor ana Columbia
store ge batteries. Edwards, 2S16 N 19,
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLBT DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines, victor n.
Roos, the motorcycle man. 7th and
Leavenworth Sts.
Repairing and Painting.
RAIDIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured In Oman, 24-hour serv
ice for auto, truck and Tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing: body
dents removed; new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.
U19 Cuming St. Tyler 917.
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge street.
WILL not be responsible for any debts
made by my wife, Vannie Ryan. George
Ryan.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
WEEK-OLD CHICKS Rocks, Reds, Leg
horns, Orpingtons; pure-bred, stronfr and
healthy. Orders booked new for March
and April shipments; ahlpped parcel
post prepaid. Send for circular. S. M.
Dean, Fort Dodge, Ta.
FERRETS FOR SALE Rat and rabbit
hunters, also breeders; clreular free.
Henry Ronald Peck. Pes Moines, la.
BELGIAN hares and hutches, prices right
for quick sale. See them days or eve
nings. Walnut 3718. 4848 Ersklne.
WHEAT screenings, 82.50 per hundred,
delivered. 801 North 16th St. A. W
Wagner. Douglas 1142.
MIXED GRAIN 83.60 per hundred, de
livered. A. W. Wagner. 801 No. ICtb
St. Douglas 1142.
PLYMOUTH ROCK roosters for sale. Col
fax 4477.
MONEY TO LOAN.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock. 1614 Dodge, p. 5619. Es.1894.
FARMS and city loans.
B. H. LOUGEE, INC.
628 Keellne Bids.
Horses Live Stock.Vehicles.
For Sale.
800 Sets of Harness,
SADDLES AND COLLARS
at :0 per cent discount; free list price
Midwest Harness Co.,
70S N. 16th St- Omaha. Neb.
FOR SALE Rubber-tired top buggy. Col-
fax 2210.
MILCH COW for sale. South 2541.
en
We have a long list of buy
er for fire, six, seven and
eight-room modern homes, cot
tages and bungalows. ' Phone
us and we will inspect yeur
property promptly. ' For re
sults call
OSBORNE REALTY
COMPANY,
430 Bee BIdg. Tyler 496.
HIMSELF
IS GREATEST
m
and Industrial News of
14 hours ending at 3 o'clock 9. m. Janu
ary 22, I92il.
. RECEIPTS CARS.
Horses
and
Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.Mules
. i. r .... . 1 1 , , ,
wshssh 3 8
Missouri Pacific. 47 21
11
v. N. w east. . 12 r
C. N. W west.. 69 17
C St. P.. M. & O ,12 19
C B. A Q cast.. 5 5
C B. & y . west. 61 4
C R. I. P., east 18 19
C. R. I. 1'., west 1
Illinois Central ..6 6
Chi., Gt West... 3 2
Total receipts ..;i jsi
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Csttlc Hogs. Sheep.
901 1.951 594
1,363 1,592 1,035
1,237 2.565 1,781
1,418 3,865 1,495
14.1
4,387
86
65
22
. 13
1
11
82
22
69
66
113
5
. 340
32
1
43
447
71
19 ...7
11
16
'5.619 2,261
113
206
60
40
126
16
Morris & Co
Armour ft do
Swarts Co
J. W. Murphy ,
Lincoln Packing Co..
6 Omaha Pack. Co. ,,
John Roth ft Sons..
Mayerowlch & Vail
rllcssbetg
P. O'Dea
Wilson Co
W. B. Van Sant A Co
Benton Van Kant
W. W. Hill & Co....
F. P. Lewis
Huntzlnger A Oliver
J. B. Root & Co....
J. H. Bulla.,
Rttenstock Bros....
F. O. Kellogg
John Harvey
Jensen Lundffren..
Dennis A Francis..
Cheek 4V Krebs
Omaha Packing Co..
Other buyers
Baker
Werthelmer & Degen
Ellis &. Co
Sullivan Bros
Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co.
E. G. Christie
Total 8.424 16.533 7,147
Cattle Receipts of cattle were aoms
what lighter today, about 6,400 head be
ing reported in. For the four days the
total Is 3&O90 or about 3,000 less than a
wek ago but about a number equal to
that of a year ago. Trade In beef was
not as active ss yesterday, the market
was goncrnlly steady and I here was noth
ing particularly good on hand. For the
week prices are around 25o higher. All
kinds of cows sold on a very Irregular
market, some sales looked strong while
others were slow lo weak, as a whole,
prices were about steady with yesterday's
close. She stock ts selling 369 6O0 above
last week's close. Feeders sold steady to
strong today and the same holds true
for the week. '
Good to choice heves. 313.90C15.60; fair
to good beeves. 311.6013.O0; common to
fair beeves 39.00'Jf 11.50; good to choice
yearlings, $11. 5012. 60; common to fslr
yearling. 89.001150; choice to prime
heifers. SU.60011.00; god to choice heif
ers, 39.0011.60; choice to prime cows.
111.006)12. 50; good to choice cows, 39.26
11.0; fair to good cows. 87.I09.2S!
common to fair cows, $5.00fl7.60; choice
to prime heavy feeders, 812.0013.60;
good to choice feeders, 310.601J.OO;
medium to good feeders, 89.Oti4ylO.tO;
common to fair feeders. 87.509.00; food
to choice stockers, $9,60611.90; fair to
good stockers, 38.009.50; common to fair
stockers, $6.008.00; stock heifers $6.50
. KK CDW!. sows.dO; stock calves,
$7.50010.60: veal calves. 89 flffl)16 on- hn
stags, etc., $5.5O10.50.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 972 Hi 25 inns in hn
1002 11 86 6 1004 11 75
, 1121 12 00 6 1023 12 25
13 1097 12 40 11 men tn
20...;. .115? 12 80 7 1111 12 90
' 112 13 00 36 1297 13 60
23 S0 11 60 27 1202 12 60
STEERS AND t-rEtmrna
1 S43 11 50 19 730 11 K
10 75ll 9 75
18 647 1C 50
4 695 10 75
17 76'i 11 26
13 8X0 11 40
23 922 !2 00
13 871 13 25
8 612 10 15
11 860 10 0
21 802 11 25
24 794 11 35
6 945 11 76
10 822 12 50
BEEF COWS.
821 It 00 J4 1027 8 75
' 8S.1 8 75 1 14 1088 J 00
J95 9 25 12 1010 9 25
3873 9 40 8 1076 9 50
' 1079 9 60 20 1042 9 75
7 1100 10 00 IB 117G 10 90
4 10H7 12 CO ....r. 95(1 R 75
16 1121 10 60 s 101 in as
17 1112 11 30
HBIFKRS.
-'6 630 8 25 18 C73 9 25
7 9f,0 8 50 7 871 9 75
S. ...... 718 S 80 11 Stii 10 00
6. .. . .. 953 11 50
BULLS.
1 17S0 7 60 1 A1480 8 75
1 14J0 Jl 25 1 1319 9 60
2 105 7 76 1 1220 8 25
1 1510 8 75 4 Ill 8 75
1 1300 9 00 16 1377 9 15
1 1520 9 26 1 1140 9 60
1 17l0 9 60 1 1860 9 90
i CALVES.
1 .. 280 00 1...... 420 9 60
1 410 10 00 2 280 It 09
2 135 12 00 1 320 11 00
1 280 14 00 1 160 14 60
'2 160 15 00 1 190 15 25
1 110 11 00 1 220 12 60
1 '220 13 00 1 160 14 50
1 150 13 00
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
1J 7C9 10 26 9 822 10 50
19 705 16 60 16 793 10 75
23 C05 10 90 9 714 11 00
28 SOB 11 90 12 1028 11 90
12 375 12 00 12 67 10 40
27 1127 U 75 12 974 12 20
22 1145 12 25
Hors Receipts of hoas were fairly lib
eral again today, estimates calling for
14.200 head. The market was rather spot
ted an! while prices were generally high
er, ven at the advance the undertone
was weak and sales slow and uncertain.
The early market was around 10j16c
higher than yesterday, but a good share
of this advance was lost on the rinse.
Bulk of today's sale3 was 816.00016.25.
with a top of 815.30. A few sales sold
under the hill from 814.016.00.
HOGS.
Xo. Av. St. Pr No. Av. Sh Pr.
55. .372. ... 815 00 78. .202 ... 815 00
65. .194 40 16 10 39. .247 ... 15 15
07. .248 70 15 20 77. .250 ... 16 25
67.. 283 ... 15, 30
Sheep The rtrn of sheep and lambs con
tinues light, only 6.300 hesd today, and
the market continues to, advance, prices
in general being fully 26c' higher and best
Mexican lambs bringing 819.756 19.90.
Aged stock was In limited supply and un
evenly stronger, very good yearlings bring
ing $17.00 and ewes $11.60. Demand for
feeder stock was also broad and prices well
maintained, fair to goed lambs bringing
$17.4017.60. Receipts this week were 29,
000 head for the four days, showing a de
crease of 20.009 as compared with last
week, and prices are all of 60 75c higher.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice. $19. 500)19. 90; lambs, fslr to good,
fl8.7619.50: fleshy feeders, $17. 25017.75;
medium weight feeders. $16.76617.25:
common ti fslr feeders, $16.00 16.60; cull
lambs, $13.00015.00: yearling. $16.60
17.50; wethers, S12.OO014.OO; ewes,
to choice. $11.0C11.50; ewes, fair to good,
$10.0010 75; good feeding ewes. $7.50
9.00; ewe culls and canners, $6.60 7. 0.
FAT LAMBS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av Pr.
162 fed... 75 $19 70 756 fed... 78 $19 85
248 fed... 89 19 80 654 Mex. 83 19 90
188 fed... C4 18 60 !14fed... 77 19 60
287 fed... 74 1 25' 114fed... 72 19 60
116 fed... 50 19 00
FEEDER LAMBS.
221 fed... 5 17 60 133 fed... 60 17 86
7 fed... 71 17 60 12 fsd... 61 17 50
$ fed... 65 i; 25
7 EWE LAMB FEEDERS.
68 fed... 51 18 35 74 fed... 48 18 00
BUCKS.
4..; 137 6 60
I I'AT WETHERS.
... 98 18 60
' Liberty Boad Prices.
New York, Jan. 22. Prices of Liberty
bonds at 11:80 a. m. today were: 8a,
96 90; first 4s, $2.00: second 4s, 90.76:
first 4Mt. 92.80: second 4s. 91.18: third
4!s. 92.26; fourth 4 Us, 91.34; Victory 8s,
98.44; Victory 4i. 98.40.
PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
PORK AND BEEF PACKERS--PROVIS10NERS
PRODUCE DEALERS WHOLESALE BAKERS ,
MACARONI MANUFACTURERS
TAoa mab aaosmaaa
u.a, AWpsnasian
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha Grata.'
Omaha, Jan. 22. 1920.
Grain arrivals todsy were generally
light. Wheat receipts wero 28 cars, corn
82 cars, oats 15 ranr, rye 1 car and no bar
ley. Choice wheat aold fairly readily at
several rents above. Yesterday's nomlnsl
quotstlona though off grades were slow
and soma of the kind was carried over.
Corn prices were umhsnged to 2 cents
lower generally unchanged to 1 cent oft
for yellow and mixed and whits steady.
Oats were unchanged to ' cent off. Rye
declined $ cents and banlry was un
changed. Wheat No. I hard. 1 car, $2.77; 1 car,
$2 76; 11 cars. $2.76; No. 3 hand, 1 car,
$2.70; 1 car. $2.45; 2 cars. $2.64; 1 csr,
$2.60 (smutty); No. 4 hard, 1 car, $2.62;
1 csr, $2.61; 1 car, $2.60; 2 cars, 2' 57 ;
No. 6 hard, 1 car, $2.60; No. 1 noi l hern
sprint, 1 car, $3.03 (dark): No. 4 northern
spring, 1 car, $2.60; No. 8 mlied, 2'cars,
$2.25; 2 cars. $1.28 (durum); No. 4 mixed,
1 csr. $2.25.
Cutn No. 4 whit. 1 car, $1.44; No. 5
white, 1 car, 81.60 (old); 6 cars, 8142;
1 car. $1.41; No. 4 yellow, I car, $1.43;
3 cars, $1.41; No. 6 yellow. 4 cars, 81.38;
6 cars. 31.37; 4 cars, $1.36; No. 6 yellow.
1 csr, 81.24; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, $1.48
oldl; No. 4 m1xed,v$ cars, $138; 1 csrs.
$1.3"; No. 6 n-.lsed. 3 cars, $1.39 (near
white); 5 care, $1.86: 1 car. $1.86; No. 6
mixed, 1 car, $1.37 (near white); 1 car,
$1.33.
Oats No. 3 white, 3 cars, S6c; 1 ear,
85 He
Rye No. 3, 12-5 csr, $1.63; No. 4, 2-3
car. $1.62.
Bnrley No. 4. 1-3 csr, $1.42; 8-6 car,
(1.41; rejected, 1 car, $1.39.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
I Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago.
Wheat 26 67 43
Corn 53 68 56
Oats 16 16 27
Rye 1 , 11 3
Barley 2 2
Shipments
Wheat 64 24 , 2S
Corn 67 64 49
Oats 45 21 20
Rye 7 2
Barley 6 4 1
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
. Wheat. Corn. Oh Is.
Chicago 25 140 103
Kansas City 135 35, 5
t. Louis 44 70 84
Minneapolis 179
VMiluth 5
Winnipeg I...209
OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION.
The number nf csrs of grain of the sev
eral grades Inspected' "In" here during the
last 24 hours follows:
Whest No. 3 hsrd, 12; No. 3 hard, 8;
No. 4 hard, 6; No. 4 mixed, 1; No. 5
mixed, 3; No. 1 spring, J; No. 4 spring, 1.
Total, 31.
Corn No. 4 white. 4; No. 5 white, 3:
sample white, 1; No. 4 yellowy 7; No. 6 yel
low, 16: No. 6 yellow, 1; No. 3 m'.xed, 1;
No. 4 mixed, 15: No. 6 mixed, 15; sample
mixed, $. Total, 66.
Oats No. t white, 10; No. 4 white, 3.
Total, 13.
Rye No. 2, 2; No. 3, S; No. 4, 3. To
tal, 8.
FR1M.':T RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Reco; Today. Year Abo.
Wheat t 626,000 878.000
Corn 639,000 1,012,000
Oots 652,000 860,000
Shipments
Wheat 766,000 455,000
Corn 637,000 682.000
Oats 621,000 2.856,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Wheat and flour 168,000 117,000
Corn 62.000
Oats 9.000 40,000
Chicago Cmla and Provisions.
Chicago, Jan. 22. Notice that railroads
would not take grain east even for ex
port was a source of depression today in
the corn market. Prices closed weak, lc
to Hie net lower, with May, $1.33V to
$1.33 and July, $131 to il.SlSs. Oats
lost e to He. In provisions the outcome
was unchanged to 17c down.
Except during the early trade, bears had
a continuous advantage as to corn. The
lntltlsl strength came from the fact that
arrivals of corn were small, and from an
advance In hog quotations. On the other
hand, knowledge that British exchange
had fallen to the lowest point on rocord
tended plainly to disturb holders of corn.
The reason given was that the effect
might be to smother export demand for
other grain, especially oats and rye. Pro
nounced weakness In the corn market
did not develop, however, until It was
assured that the snow blocksde on rail
road esst of Buffalo had brought grain
shipments to a halt and that for the pres
ent the export grain trade from Chicago
to the east had already been stifled.
Oats held comparatively firm owing to
good support given by bulls.
Hedging on the part of small packers
weakened provisions despite upturns In
ths value of hogs.
Chicago marktts, by Updike Grain Co.,
Douglas 2627.
Art. I Open, i High. Low. Close. ITest'y.
Corn
July
Feb.
May
July
Osts
May
July
Pork
Jan'y
May
t.
1.44
139
1.36
1 32
144H
1.39H
1.42 Vi
1.3714
1.33H
1.31 M
1.43'4
1.39
1.35
1.3284
.62
37
1.S5 4
1.33K
.82
.75
-S3 J
.7614
-82HI
.75 I
.75
I .76
i39.00
139.17
I
'28.67
24.42
19.75
I20.70
I
139.00
'39.50
39.00
39.00
39.00
23.50
24.32
19.70
20.62
139.50
Lard
I
Jan'y 123.76
May 24.50
Ribs I
Jan'y 119.90
Msy !20.?6
'23.
'24.
14.60
19.90
20.85
New York General,
New York. Jan. 22. Flour Firm:
spring patents, $14.00!4.60; spring clears,
$9.25011.00; Kansas straights, $13.75
14.25.
Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red, $2.65,
nominal f. o. b., steamer New York.
Corn Spot steady; No. 2 yellow, $1.73.
and No. 2 mixed, $1.72 c. 1. f. Now York,
10 days' shipment.
Oats Spot firm; No. 1 white, $1.01.
Lard Essy: middle west, $24.0024.10.
Tallow Weak; special loose, 16c.
Other articles unchanged.
Minneapolis Grala.
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 22. Floun Un
changed. Barley $1 . 20 (S 1 . 47. I
Rye No. 2. $1.6901.7Ot
Bran $43.00
Corn $1.4201.4$.
Oats 8182c.
Flax $5.11 5.16.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas, City. Mo., Jan. 22. Corn Close.
January, $1.45: May, $1.35; July, $1.32;
September, $1.27.
, v
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Mo., .Tan. 22, Corn Janu
ary, $1.48; May. $1.36.
Oats May, 85?4c.
Cotton Futures.
New York. Jan. 22. Cotton Futures
closed steady; January, SS.lOe; March,
36.26c; May, 31.26c; July, 32.30c; Oc
tober, 30.05c. i
Now York Coffee.
New Yorlc, Jan. 22. Coffee No. T Rio,
16c; futures, steady; January, 15.45c;
July, 16.00c.
We Offer 6
First Mortgage
Bonds
Oa new Chntba Dullness property.
uenommannni:
$294.00 te $8,000.80.
Oiraed and recommended by
Hssis Bulldtr,, se.
Dsscrlptlts literature.
Anirless Swvrlty C, Oiseha.
THE SKINNER
s COMPANY
R. C. HOWE,
VICE PRESIDENT mni GENERAL
MANAGER.
OMAHA, U. S. A.
Thia great hiaspsnjut food products cam.
any ia owned ay mum 5.000 stockholders, in
cluding soma af tba west's greatest live stock
producers.
the Day
FINANCIAL
New York, Jr. 22.-iThe stock market
dragged along tn lisi'.fsj fsnhton again to
day tlie only essential changes from the
two previous sessions bttng a slight ac
cession rf activity Knd thn more settled
sisio of foreign fxelisnge. British. French
and sevetal uf the less IniiMirtant European
rtmlttatces aliped to new points of de
preciation at the 'jt!ict, but these wr
recovered as soon as the pi vssurs of of
ferings relaxed. (
Much of jeaterdoy's oppression of foreign
exchange was ascribed lo heavy offerings
from foreign interests, mainly those rep
resented In London, but In well Informed
circles tho break was araln associated with
tho "deflation jr.cesa recommended by
the federal reserve beard.
The order of tho federal reserve board
advancing virtually r II forma of discount
wss not announced until long sfter the
close of the stock murket. It wss antici
pated, however, becaise of similar action
earlier In the ay by the Philadelphia
branch of ths i'. ltrnl bunk.
Other Incidents which exercised more
or le;s Influence as market factors wera
the agreement between the Mexican gov
ernment and foreign oil concessionaries
and sdvlces from Washington which Indi
cated progress in rallrosd legislation.
The money market was featureless,
apart from a disposition by local snd in
terrior banks to resume purchases of com
mercial paper In moderate volume. Call
money ruled at 6 per cent and time funds
were quoted at recent rates, most nego
tiations being restricted to renewals.
Prices tended downwsrd after the tr
regulsr cpenfrig, but among the more
Important fluctuations varied only from
reactions to a little over a point. Standl
nets prevailed at the olose In consequence
of a short covering among steels, motors
and equipments. Sales amounted to 800,
000 shares.
Liberty bonds again lost ground, the
foreign bond list eased and standard rails
were Inclined to react moderately.
Total bond sales tpar value) were $11,
350.000. Old United States bonds were
unchanged oncall.
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Fugar 91
Am. t an 1,000 53 6Z
Am. C. . F 1,300 136 136 136
Am. H. L. pfd.. 1,800 114 '112 113
Am. Loco 1,500 97 V 97 97
Am. S. & R 900 68 6784 68
Am. Sugar Ref 136
Am. Sum. Toh 2.400 93 91 82 $j
Am. Tel. & Tel... 1,100 97 97 97
Anaconda Copper. 2,400 61 61 61
Atchison 4.400 83 82 82V
A., O. & W. I. S. a 1.000 163 160 162
Baldwin Loco 20,100 11 1 110 111
B. A 0 700 82 31 81
Beth. Rtael B . , . 6,200 94 113 94
B. f, S. Copper... 100 27 27 27
Cal. 1'et 300 39 38 38
Canadian Pacific.. 1.600 129 128 128
Central Leather.. 8.700 91 88 91
Ches. A Ohio 400 55 64 64
C. M. & St, P 800 36 36 36
Cv & N. W 600 86 85 85
C. R. I. & P 1.000 27 26 27
Chlno Copper 8,000 37 36 36
Colo, r . J 13,200 3S1 3IH as
Ccrn Prod.' 1.400 84 82 88
Crucible Steel 1,600 207 204 205
Cuba Cane Sugar. 6,500 izvi i tz
Dist. sec. cor.... 3.3 sss o
Erier 800 13 13 13
Gcirera! Electric. 100 JC7 167 167
General Motors 4,100 304 300 302
C.t. Nor. pfd , 400 78 77 77
Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs.7 900 38 38 38
Illinois Central.,,. 100 88 88 88
Insp. Copper 1,200 66 65 56
Int. M. M Dfd 4.600 95'i 934 5
Int. Nickel 7,000 26 24 24
Int. Paper 2,600 81 4 80 si
Ken. cop 700 30' 30 5 i
L. N 106
Mex. Pet 16,300 196 193 194
Miami Cop 400 23 23 23
M'dvale Steel .... 2,200 49 49 49
Mo. Pac 600 26 25 25
Mont. Pow 200 66 65 65
Nevada Cop 100 16 16 16
N. Y. cen linn 6B c4 K
N Y N H & H. . 2,200 26 26 26
Nor. & West 95
Nor. Pac 1,00 78 78 78
Pac. T. & T '. . 2,700 42 39 42
P. Amer. Pet. ..12,000 92 91 92
Penn 2,000 42 43 42
Pitts. & W. Va.. 700 29 28 29
Pitts. Coal 2,000 61 60 61
Ray Con. Cop 600 21 21 21
meaning 3,000 76 74 T4
Rep. Iron ft S... .11.000 109 1HSV 108,
Sin. Oil Refln. .21,700 43 ' 41 42
South. Pac 10,700 101 99 100
South. Ry. 1,300 22 21 21 V4
Stude. Corpor 16,300 103 108 102
Tex. Co 4.300 202H 199U 200
Tobacco Prod 1,400 91 89 90
Un. Pac 1,700 122 121 122
Your First
THE
, 8,700 8C 86 86
, 2.400 106 104 104
,19300 106 104 104
too HOVt 1
1,700
76
14
53
28
80
46
74
53
800
4,20(1
COO
62
6
Bt
29
81
46
1900
46
17.800 107
ins
106
tho day, 600.000 slim res.
Bid.
! lr.xtra dividend.
New York
L". S. s reg.,100
I'. S. 3s coup 100
V. 8. 4s reg .106
Bond 1.1st.
Great No. 1st
4"s s:
111. Cent. ref. 4a 73l
U. S. cv. 4S
coup 105
Int. Mer Marine
6s 9$
Pan. 3s reg.. 88
Pan. Ss coup. 58
Am. Tel. & Tol.
cv. 6s 99 W
Ang. -French 5s 95
Arm. A Co. 4s 83
Atch. gen. 4s. . 78
n. & O. cv. 4s 60
Beth. Steel ref.
6s 84
Cent. I.esth. 6s 6
Cent. Pse. 1st.. 74
Chspk. O. cv.
6s 78
C. I). A Q. Jnt.
4s 96
?. :. st. p..
cv. 4s....'..60
C R. I. & P)
Ry. ref. 4s... 66
.Chill Cop. col.
trust 6s S2
Cy. of Paris 6s 92
Col. & So. ref.
4s 72
I ref. 5s 73
L. ft N.un. 4S.. 81
M. K. & T.. 1st
I 1 69
M. Pac. gen. 4 67
Mont. Power ta 84
N. Y. C. deb. s 98
INo. Pac. 4s..... 76
No. Pac. .... et
Ore. Short Lino
ref. 4s 88
Pac. Tel. ft Tel.
5s 87
Pa. con. 4s. . . .91
Pa. gen. 5s 90
Reading gen. 4s 79
St. L. Si San .
Fran. adj. s.,61
So. Par. ev. 5s 103
So. Ry. 6s 86
Tex. Co. cv. 6s. 103
Tex. and Pac.
1st 84
IT. P. 4s . .64
U. Kingdom or
Denver Rio
lir. consol. 4s 64
I O. B. ft I.
I 6s (1987).. $9
IV. S. Rubber 6s 77
IV. B. Steel 6a 98
I Wabash 1st 89
Dom. can. 6s
(1931) 1 91
Kile gen. 4 40
tien. reiec. 5s. . 96
w York Money.
New York, Jan. 22. Prime MercsntlIo
Puper 6 per rent.
Sterling Demand, $S.1; cables,
$32H-.-'
France Demand, 12.06; cables, 12.08.
Guilders Demand. 88c; cables, 37c.
Lire Demand, 14.16; cables. 14.13.
Wsrks Demand. 1.64c; cables, 1.55c.
Time Loans Sthrong; all dates, 7
per cent.
Call Money Easy;- high. 6 per cent;
low. per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent:
closing bid. 6 per cent; offered at t
per cent: last loan, 6 per cent.
Exchange strengthened later. Overling
60-day bills, $3.61; commercial 60-day bills
on banks. $3.61; commercial 60-dsy bills,
$."..60; demand, $3.64: cables, $3.66.
Frsncs Demand, 11.96c: cables, 11.93c.
Lire Demnnd. 14.04c: cables, .14.06c.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Jsn. !2. Cattle. Receipts, 12,
000 head, sstlmsted tomorrow, 7,000 hesd;
msrket, firm. Beef steers, medium weight,
choice and prime. $15.60018. 60; medium
and good, $11.65016.50; common, $9 60$
11.68; light weight, good and choice. $13.25
& 17.25; common and medium, $9,006 13.25:
butcher cattle, heifers, $0,75416.25; cows,
$6.7613.00. Canners and cutters, $5.76
6.76; vest calves, $17,606)19.00; feeder
steers, J8.00S12.50; itocker steers, $7.60
11.00. x
Hogs Receipts, 40.000 head, estimated
tomorrow. 40,000 head; generally J60 to
36c higher, closing with' advance partly
lost. Bulk. $15.260115.45; top. $15.75;
heavy, $15.1015.40: medium. $16. 25
lb.45; light, sie.9SGi3.su; ngni ngni,
S14.754? 15.40, heavy packing sows, smooth,
tl4.60il5.0O; packing sows, rough, $14.00
14.50; tjigj, ii.7i.l.
Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 10.000 head,
estimated tomorrow, 8,000; msrket firm.
Lambs, 84 pounds down, $18,008)20.25;
culls anil common, $14.7517.50. Ewes,
medium snd good, $9.75012.25; culls and
common, $6.009.25.
Bt. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph. Mo., Jan. 2!. Cattle Re
ceipts. 3,000 head; market steady; steers,
88 6016.50; rows snd heifers, $5,760
14.50; calves, $7.004517.00.
Hogs Receipts, 12.000 head: market
higher; top, $16.60; bulk of sales, $16.25
015.50.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head;
market strong; lambs, $18. 0091875; ewes,
$10.00011.75.
Blnux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., Jan. 22. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,600 head; market strong; beef
steers, choice fed, $15.O0$U7.5O; short fed,
$12.7618.75: warmed up, $9.6512.56;
fair beef steers, 67.O04ji8.GO; fat cows and
heifers, $8.6013.00; canners, $5.0O6.6O;
veal calves, be.t, $8.00 16.60; common
calves, $G.00fi9.25; feeders, 8 5011.25;
stockers, $7.0010.00; feeding cowa and
heifers, $6.00A8.25.
Hogs Receipts. 10,000 head; market 15
25c higher; light. $14.40015.20; mixed,
$14. 16(1114.26; bulk of sales, $15.00 1$.20.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 15,000" head;
market steady.
V. C. Slorea
U. 8. lnd. Alco.
U. S. Steel
eo Pfd
Utah Cop
Westing. Elect. ,
Wlllye-over. ....
Natl. Lead .....
Ohio Cities
Royal n. N. Y...
Total sales for
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1 Kansas lity Live Stock.
Kansas Cily, Mo., Jan. St. wttla R
celpts, 6,700 head; market slow: about
stsatly; heay beet steers, choice and
prime, $16.60917.90; medium and good,
$12. 4018. 40; common. $10.600 1 8.40.
lightweight, good and choice. $lt.6on
16.7$: common and medium. $8.18018.60: ,
butcher cattle, heifers, $7.00014.00; oows, ,
$.76(Jt3.40; cannsrs and cutters. $6.00
(.75: vrsl calves. $14.00916.50; feedei
steers. $1.250 13.60; Blocker steers, $6.6
OI0.90.
Hogs Receipts. 2.000 head; market gsn
erally steady; bulk. $1S.26416 46: heav.
les, $l6.25j 16 60, medium, $16.26016.60: '
lights, $16.011916.60; packing sows, $!4,0t
14.75! pigs, SI 3.7645 16.75. .
Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 7,000 hesd
mnrket closing stesdy: lambs. Jl 6f?
19.75; cull" and common. $10.264 10.3k ;
yearling wethers. $14.2541 16.66; ewe-..
$9.76tfll.75: culls and common, $4.60if(
9.60; breeding swes, $8.0Vt14.60; teedci
lambs, $14.6048 17.76.
Now York Metals.
New York, Jan. SI -Copper Slesdy ;
electrolvtlo, spot and flrxt iunrtr, lO'iUji
19o: second quarter. 190194c.
Iron Firm: No. 1 Northern, $46.60; No.
t Northern. $44 60; No, 3 Southern, $42.00.
Antimony Il.OOe,
Lead Quiet; spot and February, 8.6O0
bid: 8.761 asked.
Zinc Bssy; East St. Lou's, spot, f
bid; 9 17c asked. .
At London Spot copper, 4114 11 ;
electrolytic, tl'.l 10s: tin, 384 lis 64,
lead, lit 16s: sine, Hi.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 32. Turpentine ,
stesdv 31. 4614 1.87; snles, none: receipts, ,
barrels; shipments, 640 barrels; slock,
10,558 barrels.
Rosin, firm: sslfs, 243 bsrrels; receipts,
56 barrels: shipments. 8,946 barrels, slock,
39,714 barrels. i
Quote: R. P.. V.. $l$.00; Q-? $17J
18.0$; H. $17.90H.10: J., '"
80 00; K $9.e0; M.. $30.50; N., $20.60,
WO., $20.76i WW., $22.00.
Now York CotWm.
New Tork, Jan. 2$. Cotton elosed atead.v
at an advance of 35 to 60 points.
C hicago Produce.
Chicago. Jsn. 22. Butter Unchanged.
Fitgs Receipts. 4,813 esses; unchanged.
Poultry A llvo unchanged.
Vanderslice-Lynds
Company
Grain Commission
Merchants
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
325 Grain Exchange
Phone Tyler 878.
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MEMBERS OF
Chicago Board of Trade,
Kansas City Board of Trade
Omaha Grain Exchange,
St. Joseph Grain Exchange.
Private Wire to All
Principal Markets
4
' FUTURE ORDERS
SOLICITED.
Daily or weekly market let
ter will be sent upon request
Co-Executor
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