FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. . NEAR OMAHA GOOD ONES IW4 acrea, Douglas' county, well-Improved, food vsltey farm. Onlv U'J per. lb. ooo by Mch. 1. balance long time. acrea. i or milts or umani, rooa location, food farm, upland and valley. Only J. to per. f 24,000 can run for It years. HO acres,, only 7 or I mllM out, S5 crr dandy alfalfa, well Improved. Only i:2t per. to atrra. Harpy county, food toll, fair Improvements. Bargain at llto. SO acres, vary clous In. numaroua bulldlnga. high stats of cultivation, f 376. 910 acres, within flva miles, dandy lo cation, numerous Improvements. $3S0. HO acre, largo -ronm house,1 fair eoll, yea, good aoll, and good tractor farm. Only :i I.S0. - IJ0 acres on main highway, la.va good. fnoO. mo, well Improve! uplands, not a pirn plu on It. worth mora. Only ttii. 160 acres, Douglas county, aoraathlng to he exceedingly proud of, extra larga lmi roementa, lays Ideal. 1310. j (0 acrea. good location, close In, II acres alfalfa, worth more. 1330. 2" acrea, uplands, close In, could not lay better. Improved, good "oil. ISOO. 300 acrea, cloia to good town, 1m- riroved, 200 acrea of It level and good and (worth the entire money aeked), balance rolling to rough hardwood tim ber pasture. 140. 180 acrea. macadam road, eloae In, nu merous Improvements. 3J9. 3 acr. Improved, close In, extra good oil. (40 acres,, two seta of Improvements, major portion extra good farm land, good general grain and atoclc farm. Only 80 acrea, within three miles of Omaha, near station, beat land In the atate. $350. 110 acres, well Improved, good pro ducer, but some paetura; near high ' school, rented. Only 1200. SS0 acrea, close In, $15,000 worth of Improvejionts and HO acrea alfalfa. $335. , Also 0 acres Dodge street, 120 acres Wtreet and 200 acrea Douglaa .junty. I could sell you numerous others, far , craaper land, for less money, but thBS are all tlOOD. CHOIOBJ FArVMS, not a poor farm among them. Seo an expert. Good tarma on several of my best ones. ORIN S. MERRILL, 1015-1016 CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDIXU. AT AUCTION ; 240-ACRES 240 JAN. 26, MONDAY, 2 P. M. Uii the. nupve Jute at the EAST f-'RONT POOR OF TltW COURT ' HOV8K. NORTH PLATTK, NEBRAS KA, we will soil at public auction to the hlKhest bidder regardless of price the following described real estate lo cated I miles south and a mllea west nf North Platte, Nebraska: The iiort;ast ouarter and the east half of thi northwest quarter of section 24, townjhin 13. range 11. west of the Sth p. m., Lincoln County, Nebraska, containing itu acres more or less ac cording to government survey. TERMS OF SALK: 15 per cent of the purchaa price cash day of rale, 35 Tier cent March 1, U;o. when possession will be given. Huichuner to assume a mort- . gag of $3,(100 which la a federal loan, blaring , tntsxest at the rate of 4'i per cunt, payable semi-annually, and can bo p:ild In 3 years or carried for 20, owner will cairy remainder of purchase price for a period of five years to be secured at (ho rats of 6 fer cent, tfood and sufficient abstract of title together ; with' . warranty deed delivered to pur- , chiaer day of aettlcment. IMPROVE MENTS: Story and half. 5-room house; . brand now barn, $3x48, room for 8 head of horses, 5 cows and 30 tons of -hay; granary. for ton bushels of corn; chick en lio'JS-s, 10x40; garage, 10x14: stable, 16x26; com crib, 8x16; well and wind mill. .Ml fenced with 3 wires. - 120 acres under plow of which 25 acres are In alfalfa, land under plow lies level to gently rolling. Balance rolling pas ture. Black loam soil with clay sub toll. Tor further information, address Nebraska Realty Auction Co., Central' Clly, Nebraska. Mark Carraher." Auc- , iionr. M. A. Larson, Manager. O. V. Wells, North! Platte, Nebraska, Owner. ISarpy and Douglas Co. Farms acrea Sarpy county, 3 miles from good town: 44 to another on main line railroad upland "farm; high atate cul tivation: 7-room house; well and wind mill, barn, crib: fair Improvements; 18 mllea to South Omaha live stock market. Price $385 per acre; subject td $8,800 mortgage. Give possession March 1, if taken before February 1. 96 acrea, $10,000 worth of lmprove menta, S'4 milts from Omaha; H mile ' from .paved road; a snap at 1350. Rented for $15 per acre. ' 120 acre on Military road; good Im provements. Close to good town and school and Omaha market; price $340 )r acre. This road soon to be paved. Routed for $1,500 cash In advance. Graham-Peters Realty Co. ." II Omaha National Bank Bldg. . Omajia, Nob. FOR SALE lit aorta, well Improved farm In ' Taw net. county. Nebraska. It Is a good farm ard 4 offered at a snappy price. Can give possession March 1. About 25 acrea In winter wheat, which goes with farm: 55 ncres '.r. alfalfa. Price $135 per ncre. Good tima. y. Bromley & Lewis , 146 Railway Exchange BISg. 16th and Harney Sts. Omaha. Neb. Telephone, Tyler 1996. '320 ACRES . CHEYENNE COUNTY FARM LAND. ' One hundred twenty acrea winter wheat, new Tour-room house, good barn, cement ' granary, fenced and cross fenced. Two hundred twenty acres broke. Five mllea north of Sidney.' One miles Cast, one half miles south of Huntsman. Price $90 per acre. Good terms. Buy direct from owner. V. t. WOOLDRIDGE. Owner. Nebraska State Bank, Sidney, Neb. 1 FOR SALE One section $ mllea irom county eeat at $35 per acre; mile from achool; r 11 fenced; good well and wind mill: 400 aores tractor land. Land on four 'Idea has sold for $60 per aero., The best buy In Kimball county today. Easy terms; one-fifth down, balance to suit buyer: also have several other halves '' and soittons. raw and improved. I pos '' Itlvely own this land. Write or wire me for Information when you are coming. GUY FORSL1NG. Kimball. Neb. . 1,000-ACRE ranch. Well Improved; house, big barn, garage, granary, chicken house, dehorning chute; well- fenced; cuts 200 tons of hay, 35 aorea of alfalfa and timothy. Spring 'water runa the year around. Price $17.50 per acre. Good terms. Possession any time. Litj- coin county ranch. E. Combs, BlgnelU Neb: . j IRRIGATED FARM FOR SALE. 9 acrea pasture, 94 acrea Irrigated un der government ditch: building best railroad within l'i miles of farm. House, barns, shede, bunk house, chick en house; fenced; 15 acrea of alfalfa. Price $160 per acre; will be worth $300 within two years. See B. J. Seger, Seottsbluff, Neb., owner. E. H. Moray, 185 South 18th St.. Lincoln. Neb. FOR SALE 30 acres level land at Elk City, 15 mllea northwest of Omaha. Will be on paved road; $6,000 worth of Im provements. C. V. Shumaker, Elk City. Neb. FARMS, possession March 1, 1920, $0 acrea nfid up, good ranch, some exchange. . Information from C. V. Nelson, 1021 W. tt. w. Bldg Omaha i Wr?)TE me. tor pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In good old Dawee Co Arah L. Hunrerford. Crawford. Neb. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS 8KB A. A. PATZMAN. $01 Karbach Blk Tyler 184. For Neb. Farma and Ranchee see Graham-Peters Realty Co., 829 Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldg.. Omaha FOR SALE 3 stock farms; corn, alfalfa land, .mproved. A bargain at $55. Lara Bartelao:i, butt. Neb. New York Lands. $13.00rBUYS splendid level 250 acres; well drained; 3 mllea from village; ma cadam road; dark loam; 70 acres valu- . able timber, balance tillable; practically new buildings; 10-room house; concrete bssement barn, gambrel roof, holding 120 tons hay; alio, hennery, piggery, granary; running water In house, barn ' and pasture; large orchard; including crops, 30 bead cattle, 5 good horses, sugar equipment, 60 hens, potato digger, dlso harrow, land roller, harrows, drill, aulky cultivator, aulky plow, rake, gss . engine, mower, binder, wagona, buggy, cutter, aleighs, I heavy harnesses, light harnesses, email tools, milking machine. Easy terms. Free lists. Ellis Bros,, Prringvine. w. T. Wisconsin Lands. LONDOLOOY, a magazine giving the facta In regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription. FREE. If for a. home or aa an Investment you are thinking at buying good farm lands. ' simply write me a letter and say "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars. FREE." . Address Editor, Landology, SktdmcrS Land Co., 433 Skidmore Bldg.. - Marinette. Wis. , - Miscellaneous. LAND SEKKEBS Our $26 excursion to the Rio Grande valley Is sow so. W. . .' fttttk, KsvlUs JUk. 3asa AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. Dont Forget THE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, iot Farnam St, IF TOU WANT A aOOD USED CAR WORTH THK MONEY. tOrULAS 538$. RENT A NEW FORD! DRIVE IT YOURSELF 11 CENTS PFR MILE, OAS ANn 1NSURANOR EXTRA, OUR CARS ARE COMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN TER KtRVlCE. DRIVE-IT-TOUR8ELF-COMPANT, FOFfMERLT FORD LIVERY CO. 1314 HOWARD-STREET. DOUO. 3$;;. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. i nED D. C ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 17$T. 1407-21 Capitol Ave. m-TON truck, almost new. for $1.8S0: ons-tnfrd cash, balance on 10 monthly payments. This truckj has combination Douy una must pe sola at once, call F. C. Sm Ith, Room 831, Conant Hotel. RELIABLE automobile school; beat else trlcal and aelf-starter couraeas day and National Automobile Bobool, $814 North SOME bargaina In used Ford cars. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. Tha Handy Ford Service Station. 15th and Jackson. Douglas 3600. USED cars of. exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 166$ Farnam Bt Doug. 1$70. DUMP trucks for sale, Just overhauled. lerma u required, see CH AMEERS -O'NIIL, 2106 Leavenworth.. Tyler 1419. WANTED For spofTcasb, 100 used nan: quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange REDI-MADB GARAGES, wood or ateet. Bend ror circular Real-Made Housing Co.. 2211 Howard, Red 8667, WE HAA'E 60 good used cara to select irom. All pricea. mekkb avto co., 2026 Farnam OAKLAND Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 1300 Farnam St 1916 TUTZ raceabout with 117 motor, excellent running condition. Hi B. inn. GOOD USED CARS. GUY U SMITH. t BARGAIN In 1917 Paige touring, fine shape. Dong. 9425. I n K MlXlt, FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. $520 Farnam St. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S. I.nok for the red seat on windshield OWNER going to California, will sacrifice, for cash, my new Essex touring-car, only driven DO) miles. Harney 6056, UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.. 2032 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. WE have some exceptional values In used cars. Packard Omaha Co., 31st and H arney. Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES GUARANTEED 30x3 :...$ 8.(0 I 32x4 $18.95 30x3 i. 11. B0 83x4 19.86 SALESMEN AND DISTRIBUTERS , WANTED. STANDARD TIRE CO., 4 10 NO. 16TH. USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP. 30x3. $4.00: $0x3 H, $6.00. All alxea In proportion. look over our rebuilta. Open Sundays. Tyler 598S. 90S N. 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop. SEND YOUR RADIATOR TO Charles Elssasser, 2623 South 21st St. A trial will convince you that you have selected the right place. Tyler 4009. Few Ford radlalors for $10. NEW TIRES DIRT CHEAP 30x3tt FISK $11.95 34x4 $20.95 30x3 8.93 36x4 26.95 KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1723 CUMING. AUTO electrical repairs; service etatlon for Rayfield carburetor and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards, 2M6 N 19. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, the motorcycle man. 27th and Leavenworth Sts. ' Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTAKLED. 5Ianufactured in Omaha. 21-hour serv ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body dents removed ; new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO., 1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrlat 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, 1110-1113-1114 Dodge street. WILL not be .renponstble 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, strong and healthy. Orders booked now for March and April shipments: shipped parcel post prepaid. Send for circular. . S. M. Dean, Fort Podge. Ia. FKRRETS FOR SALE Rat and rabbit hunters, also breeders; circular free. Henry Ronald Peck. Pea Moines. Ia. BELGIAN hares and hutches, prices right for quick sale. See them days or eve nings. Walnut 3718. 4848 Ersklne. WHEAT screenings, $2.56 per hundred delivered. 801 North 16tb St. A. W Wagner. Douglaa 1143. MIXED GRAIN $3.60 per hundred, de livered. A. W. Wagner." $01 No. 16tb St. Douglas 1142. TWO black and tan rat terrier rupa. 6806 Military avenue. PLYMOUTH ROCK roosters for sale. Col fax 4477. Horses Live Stock. Vehicles. For Sale. 800 Sets of Harness, SADDLES AND COLLARS at 30 per cent discount; free list price Midwest Harness Co., 706 N 16th St. Cms ha. Neb. FOR SALE Rubber-tired top buggy. Col fax 2210. MILCH COW for Bale. South 2541. MONEY TO LOAN. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malaahock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. Ks.1894. FARMS and city loana. E. H. LOUGEE, INC 628 Keellne Bldg. EXCELLENT HOMES .'For. tHe Careful Buyer MONTCLAIR 6-room, oak finish, fireplace. Several built-in features. Has full plastered basement. High -and sightly. A real bargain at $9,500. Easy terms to responsible parties. . DUNDEE SPECIAL Full two-story stucco home, 8 rooms and sun parlor, sleeping porch, .large living room, plas tered basement, fireplace. South front. Lo cated in center of Dundee. Close to school and car. Price $16,500. , ' LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS Beautiful 5-room bungalow. Splendid loca tion, oak finish, full plastered basement, large attic, good-sized lot. A snap at $6,000. . Easy terms. " ' f , n MONTCLAIR 6-room stucco, nicely located on Lincoln Blvd. Has two stories. Oak finish, fireplace, built-in features and numerous extras. Priced reason-, , able at $9,000. BENSON & CARMICHAEL Tyler 3540 i , 642 Paxton Blk. Evenings, Walnut 2812 1 Market LIVE STOCK Reeelpta were: Official Monday ... Official Tuesday .. Official Wedneeday, Official Thursday ., Estimate Friday ... Five days this week 39.216 19,969 32,012 Same days last week. 43,900 $2,177 66.111 Same 3 weeks ago... 33,827 7,1$7 I 43,680 Same 3 weeks ago.. 27,773 68.633 61,749 Same daya year ago. .37.631 133,74$ 34,233 new l otk louee. New York, Jan. 33. Coffee Rio No. 7, 14c: future, steady; January, 16.44c; July. 16.090. 4- Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. Janu ard, 33, 1920. , RECEIPTS CARS. . . Horses and Cattle.Hogs. Sheep.Mulea. C. M. St. P., 16 Missouri Pacific .. Union Pacific .... C. N. W., east.. C. N. W., west.. C, B. A Q , east.. C, St. P., M. A O. . C, B, & Q., west. . C. R, I. fe P., east Illinois Central.... Chi. GL West 1 29 16 59 26 ,33 9 1 $ 192 13 1 'a 3 . 3 Total ...157 It DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .12.46 13.941 6.065 . 0.677 16.680 6.6S1 , 6.440 18.648 $,$67 .., 17.J60 6.128 . 3.700 16.000 $.800 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co.. 387 1.842 413 Swift & Co :. 372 2,977 944 Cudahy Packing Co. . 1,068 (.498 476 Armour & Co 654 3.064 480 Swarta A Co 301 J. W. Murphy ,.. 1,73 Morrell 1 65 So. Omaha Pack. Co 15 Glassberg 9 P. O'Dea 36 Wilson & Co 28 .' W. B. Van Sant fo 34 Benton A Van Sant.. 9 F. P Lewis 3 3. B. Boot A Co.... 137 F. G. Kellogg 143 Wertheimer & Degen 36 Ellis & Co 13 Sullivan Bros." 26 Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co 63 K. G. Christie 8 Baker 53 John Harvey 412 ,' Monahan 8 Omaha Packing Co.. 22 Cudahy from So. City 314 Other buyers 864 Other buyers 864 1,886 Total 4,671 16,321 3,199 Cattle The run of rattle waa llht . day, about the same aize as yesterday, es timates calling . for 3.700 head, which makes the total for the five daya 39,100 head as compared with 42.900 head a weelr ago, and 47.600 head the corresponding time In 1619. Beef cattle was very slow to move this morning and although the packers were out early they did little purchasing on the early rounds, later trades were mad at prices that were 15c to 16o below the general market yesterday. Sellers also ex perienced difficulty In getting rid of their stock and prices were 16a to 25o. below yesterday's close. The annnlv wa Urtre and the quality very plain. Feeder prlcea did not show much from previous markets, remaining steady for the day and week. viuoiations on csttie: Good to choice beeves. 313.00lfill6.n0: fair In ennit hov $11,503)13.00; common to fair beeves, $9.00 eii.Mi; gooa to cnoice yearlines. 13.60 16.00; fair to good yearlings, $11.60013.60: common to fair yearlings, $9.00 & 11.50; choice to prime heifera. $ll.60il3.00: good to cboicn heifers, $9.00011.50; choice to prime cows, $11.00ijj!12.50; good to cnoice cows, 19.6011.00; fair to good cows, $8.00ff9.60: common to fair cows. $5.G08.00; choice to prime heavy feed ers, $12. 2513.60; good to choice feeders, 10. 75(ff 12.25; medium to good feeders, $9.25 1 10.75 ; common to fair feeders, $8.50 OP9.25; good to choice stockers. $9.60 11.00: fair to good stockers. $8(00139.60: common to fair stockers, 16.00 Q8.00; stock heifers, $6.50)8.75; stock cows, $6.25 8.50: stock calves. $7.60S10.50: veal calves, 39.60C15.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.60 (tf.lU.GU. STEERS AND HEIFERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 10 5SS $9 25 16 716 $10 50 8 795 11 00 7 771 11 60 15 721 10 60 10 824 11 25 17 81H 11 76 11 910 11 80 6 1083 12 26 BEEF STEERS. IT 753 10 85 11 915 U 25 7 901 11 60 11 1306 12 25 39 1215 13 65 27 U100 13 5 2 1475 15 00 26 911 '11 00 46 994 11 40 19 995 11 60 8 1161 11 75 20 1091 11 85 11 995 12 65 ' 34 1206 13 90 1$ 1349 13 00 19. .....1184 13 10 COWS. 8 947 7 60 12. ..,..1063 9 25 13 1061 9 35 7...... 996 9 76 20. ..'...1191 9 80 6 1226 10 00 8 10S8 10 15 8 1200 10 15 7 9T.1 8 00 6 1258 9 10 10 1073 9 25 23 1064 9 60 13 1006 9 75 27. ...i. 1105 9 80 11 1026 111 00 9 .1174 10 10 1058 10 50 8 1193 10 65 HEIFERS. T 652 8 50 18 '669 9 10 8 947 10 00 10 707 9 25 ii!IIHIiiillllllllll. l!;i'i!il!:l:i:;liilllliii;H'n'"l;4"J; 1 Harry M. Christie Co. i ask tot a chance to sell your HOME, APARTMENT, 1 I BUSINESS PROPERTY s 1 or TRACKAGE i List with us for quick results. Must ? 1 be priced right. a Keslins Bid. Tyler 5240. 1 Eveninga and Sundays, ' m B Colfax 611. . iiTl!iii,it,,li.luli.i.l;liiini;ili;iii41:!4iili;1iiilul;ili.l W have a long list of buy ers for five-, six, itrsn and eight-room modern homes, cot tages and bungalows. Phone us and we will impact your property promptly. For re sults call OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY, 430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 496. y THEBEE; OMAHA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1920. and Industrial News of f 1009 60 24 834 I 75 t 843 10 25 94$ 11 65 BULLS. 1 T90 I 00 I'. 1360 $ 00 1 19(0 It, 1 1600 10 00 1 1020 8 00 2 1116 8 60 1 ,1670 85 . 1 1600 I 00 1 .1510 26 1 lFi'l 9 60 8 160 $ 16 1 ....... 1J 0 11 00 ..CALVES. 1 410 10 00 3. ..v.. 290 11 00 34 430 11 (0 1 450 13 00 2 200 13 60 1 910 1$ 00 3 265 IS $0 7 194 14 00 1 120 14 50 1 HO 14 76 1 130 1 00 1 280 8 00 3 369 $ CO 1 370 9 00 1 444 75 1 260 10 76 3 233 14 00 1 110 14 60 1 300 15 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ( 666 9 60 9 641 . 9 60 19 741 10 30 1 8 800 10 60 18 973 11 36 , . Hogs There was another liberal run of hogs here today, ostlmates calling for 124 ksds or around 16,000 head. It was late in the morhtog belure much trading was done, but after jnovsment started the market was very aetlve. although at urlces that were 104f30e lower than yes terday. A few extreme heavies sold down as low as $14.75. end while quite a few sold at $14.80 bulk of salea was from $14.$515.O0 with the long airing at $14.90. 14 65. choice price hoga selling from $16.00 up to a top of $15.15. HOGS TJn Av. Sh Fr No. Av. Sh. Pr. fl" ... OI- ii i -l ISO 914 76 li::-37s ::: 'm?? ..m its 70";66 ... 15 00 68. 261 40 15 05 69 371 " 15 10 6l..! H Sheep The run of sheep was ll5ht.?3 usual on Friday about 3.80O head, the big bulk of the offerings being on the feeder order. Fat lambs were In active aemano ana iviuu ... . selling at $20.05$30.10, the highest ever sold here tn January. generally strong with good ewes at $11.80. XL'V'.i r.n,.1 HA hlarhar than a week ago. All kinds of feeder stock were in active aemano ano sironsr. Quotations on Sheep Lambs, rood to ---i ,i,,(Atnin l,mha fair tn Brood. $19.004$19.60; fleshy 'feeders, $17.76018.60! medium weight 'ders. $16.60 17,60i m. i - i 4 sT n A 1 a a. A . nitlll common to lair leeotrs, iu.wui,.... lambs, $1$.0016.00; yearlings. $15.50 17.60; wethers, $I2.0014.00: ewes, good to choice, $11.00011.75:. ewes, fair to good, $10.0010.75: good feeder ewes, $7.50if9.60; ewe culls and cannera, $6.60 7.60. FAT LAMBS. No. I Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. FAT LAMBS. . .. 177 fed.,. 78 $16 76 18 culls.. 66 $ 6 7 7tf.rl... 97 20 05 89 fed... 73 19 90 124 fed... 67 19 80 51 fed... 64 20 10 456 fed... hi -v oo jucuhs.. v FAT EWES. 8fed...ll0 11 60 146 fe...10S 11 2o 6 culls. 114 8 60 16 culls. 76 6 00 FEEDER EWES. 500 Utah. 100 9 60 190 fed... 92 9 00 FEEDER LAMBS. 1275 Utah. 66 16 50 ' Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Jan. 23. Cattle Receipts, 10.000 head: estimated tomorrow, 2,000 head; market weak. Beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime, $16.60 18.50; medium and good, $11.6616.60; common, $9.600 11.66; lightweight, good and choice, $13.2617.25; common and medium, $9.00113.25: common and medium, $9.00013.26; butcher cattle, heif ers, $6.7514.00; cows, $6. 76012.76; tan ners and cutters, $5.766.75; veal calves. 617.50JS19.25; feeder steers, ss.uowis.tu; stockers steers, $7.60011.00. Hogs Receipts, 40,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 14,000 head; market active. 26c to 30c under yesterday's best time. Bulk, $15.10015.40: top. $15.50; heavy. $14.90 15.35: medium, $15.10015.40; light, $15.15 016.50: light, $14.7515.10; heavy pack ing sows, smooth, $14.36014.75; packing sows, rough. $14.00014.35; pigs, $13,760 14.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9.000 head; estimated tomorrow, 2,000 head; market strong. Lambs, 89 pounds down. $18,250 20.60; culls and common, $15.00017.76; ewes, medium good and choice, $10,000 13.50; oulls and common, $6.009.$0. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 23. Hogs Re ceipts, 6,000 head; opened 10 cents higher; closed, 15 to 20 cents lower; bulk, $15.00 $15.30; fecavies, $15.10015.25: medium, $16.10016.30; lights. $14.99016.35; pack ing sows, $13.50014.75; pigs, $13.76 14.75. Cattle Receipts, 3.500 Jiead: steady to 25 cents lower; heavy beef ateers, choice and prime, $16.60017.60; medium and good, $12.25016.36; common, $10,600 16.50; common and medium, $8.35013.26; butcher cattle, heifers, $6.90013.75; cows. 86.50012.36; cannera and cutters, $5,000 6.60; veal calves, $14.00016.60; feeder steers. $8.26 013.60; stocker ateers, $6.50 010.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.000 head; market 15 to 25 cents higher; lambs, $16.75020.00: culls and common, $10,600 16.60; yearling wethers. $14.25016.76; ewes, $9.85012.00: culls and common, $4.7509.75; breeding ewes, $8.00014.60; feeder lambs, $14.5001$. 00. Sioux City Livestock. Sioux City, Ia., Jan. 1", Cattle Re ceipts. 1,600 head; market steady to strong; beef steers, choice beef, $15,000 17.50; short fed, $12.75014.10; warmed up, $9.75012.60: fair beef eteera, $7.0008.60; fat cows and heifers, $8.50013.00: canners, $5.0007.00: veal calves, best, $8.00016.00: common calves. $8.0009.60; feeders, $9.00 011.50; stockers, $7.0n?810.00; feeding cows and heifers, $6.5008.26. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market 16c to 25c lower; light, $14.50014.90; mixed. $14.80015.00: heavy, $14.75016.00; bulk of sales, $14.80014.96. - Sheep and Lambs Receplts 8,000 head; market 10 to 25c higher. Crucible Steel and General Motors con tinued to represent the strong and weak features of the list during the mld-ses-slon. A 6-point gain In Crucible was off set by a 7-poInt decline in motors. Else where changes were mainly in the direction of improvement. St. Joseph Livestock., St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 23. Cattle Re ceipts. 1,000 head; market weak; ateers, $9.60016.00; rows and heifers, $5,500 14.50; calves. $7.50017.60. Hogs Receipts, 7,700 head; market low er; top, $16.40: bulk, $15.10016.30. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head; market higher; lambs, $17.00019.90; ewes, $10.00011.76. Sew York Produce. New Tork, Jan. 23. Butter Firm; creamery higher than extras, 65 066c; extra, 65e; first, 69H064Hc Eggs Irregular, fresh gathered, extras, 74076c: fresh gathered extra flrsts.72 73c: fresh gathered extra, first, 69071c Cheese Unchanged. Poultry Live, firm: chickens, 32c; fowls, 41043c; roosters, t30Mc; turkeys, 40c. Dressed, firm; chickens, 31047c; fowls. 26038c; roosters, 2626c; tur- I 'ew Tork Metals. New York, Jan. 23. Copper Steady; electrolytic, spot and first quarter,19'A 019ic; second quarter, 19Vi019c. Iron Firm and unchanged. , Antimony 11.10c. Lead Qulst; spot and February, 8.600 8.76c. Zinc Firmer; JCast St. Louis, spot, $.10 9.25c. At London Spot: capper H15 2s 6d: electrolytic, 121; tin, 387 7s 6d; lead, 46 12a 6d; zinc. 58 6s. Dry Goods. New Tork, Jan. 23. Gray cotton goods today were easier with offerings from second hands more numerous. Salea of flannels were as large aa mills could handle. New dress gingham prices will be named tomorrow on a higher level. Raw silk vas ateady on a high level. Wool was firm, with fine sorts strong. Burlapa were steady. Kansas City Produce. Ktniill Cltv. Wn. Ann. 9 RuttAP mnA Poultry Unchanged. ibsb -a cents nigner per esse, io. Cotton Futures. . New Tork. Jan. 23. Cotton futures closed steady; March, 36.29c; May, 34.28c; July, 32.33c; October, 29.'95c; December, Chlcag Potatoes, r Chicago. Jan. 23. Potatoes Weaker; arrivals, 81 cars: northern whites, $4,760 4.86; western russets. Jobbing, $5.76. FOR RENT TYPEWRITERS All Makes Special rates to students. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE D. 4121. 1905 Farnam St. GRAIN MARKET , Oaaaha Grand Market. ' Omaha. January $3. 1920. Orsln srrlvaH today were light. Cariot receipts were: Wheat 31 ears; corn 61 cara; oats, IS cars; rye, I cara, and bar ley 3 enrs. Wheat demand was poor. Offerings sold slowly at prlcea unchenged to 2c lower. Corn ranged unchanged to 3c off, taken generally, tha bulk of the ' yelloW and mixed bains lo lower. Oats were Hfflc higher. Kve and barley were unchanged. Wheat No. 3 hard: 1 car, $2.68. No. 4 hard: 8 cars, $2.62; 1 car. $2.60. No. 3 northern spring: S cars, $9.00 (dark). No. 3 mixed: 1 car,. $3.30 (durum). Sample mixed: 1 car, $3.31 (13 per cent rye.) Corn No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.46; 1 car, $1.44. NO. i white: 1 car, $1.41. No. 6 yel low: 1 car, $1.38; 3 cars, $1.37; 4 3-5 cars, $1.36. No. yellow: 1 car, $1.33. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.41 (near white); 1 bar, 31.88; 1 car, $1.37. No. 6 mixed: I cars, $1.36. No. 6 mixed: I car, $1.33. OatsNo. 3 white; 1 car. 87e. No. 3 white: cara. 87c; 11 cars, 84Hc; 3 cars, 86c. No. 4 white: ' 1 car, 86c. Sample white: 1 car, - 850. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 86vc ' J Kye No. !:, 8 cara, $1.64. No. J: 4 oars, tl'a' OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. Wheat......1 21 J? Corn . H Oats 18 , '! 73 fty : ' Barley ' ss Shipments Wheat Bl x 33 31 Corn . U 2 Oat ? ' 5? J Ry - 2 " Barley RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago J 37 60 Kansas City 184 41 14 St. Louie 'a 46 Minneapoll $50 Duluth Winnipeg ...130 Omaha Grain Inspection. Th number of cara of grain of the aev- cral gradea inspected "In" here during the. past 24 nours xonows: Wheat No. 2 hard, 4; No. 4 hard, ( No. 5, 1; No. 8 mixed, 2; No. 4 spring, 3; Total 12, Corn No. 4 white, 4; No. i white, 8: No. 4 yellow 7; No. 6 yellow, 20; No. 6 yellow, 2; No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 4 mixed, 9; No. 6 mixed, 8; No. 6 mixed, I; Total 61. Oats No. 3 white, 8: No. 4 white. 1; No. 8 mixed, 1; Total 10. Rye No. 3, 8; No. 4, 1; Total 4. Barley No. 4, 2; rejected, 1; Total 3. rRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipts Today. Tear Ago. Wheat 800 762 Corn 724 842 Com 674 936 Shipments Wheat 761 368 Corn 564 601 Oat 589 815 C Meats' Grain and Provisions. Chic. , Jan. 88. Prospects that the stopp... of eastbound grain shipments would soon be ended had a bullish ef fect today on the corn market. Prices closed strong, lo to ie net higher, with May, $1,354 to $1.364 and July, 11.83 to 31.33H. Oats gained Ho to IHe. In provisions, the finish varied from 17c decline to 5c advance. , Belief that the traffic tteap east would prcve brief, dominated the corn market from the beginning. Strength which con sequently developed was given emphasis by reporta that the embargo had already been lifted on all freight except grain and grain products. Absence of any IrnmerAiate likelihood of Increased receipts here tended also to keep the market on the upgrade, especially as a heavy snow storm waa In progresa and there were forecasts of a cold wave. Threatened labor difficulties failed to act as an offset and so too, did the tightening of the federal reserve rate for discounts. Shorts covered freely and last prlcea were highest of all. Confidence that oats would soon be mov ing again to the east made the oats mar ket ascend with corn. Sharp breaks tn the value of hogs weakened provisions, but something of a rally ensued owing to upturns In grain. Chicago markets, by Updike Grain Co., Douglas 25:7. Art. Open, i High. Low. I Cloae. ITeat'y. Corn Jan'y Fob. May July Oats May July Pork Jan'y May Lard Jan'y May Ribs Jan'y Msy 42iJ 1.4414 ,374,1 1.40 3r 1.36 .31 V4j 1.33'i 1.4214 1.37 1.334 1.31 .81 .74' 39.00 1.4414! 1.42'4 1.89! 1.374 1.S5U 1.331i 1.33141 1.3114 .9314 .82 .75?4 .75 . I 39.00 139.00 39.05 39.00 - .82 .74 1.00 1.90 1.30 1.20 1.60 1.60 .83H .76 89.00 38.85 i23.30 24.05 A.60 '20.45 23.45 24.25 28.32 24.25 38.60 24.32 19.70 20.60 19.70 20.60 19.70 120.62 Boston WooJ. Boston, .Inn. 23. The commercial bulle tin tomorrow will say: Interest of the wool trade centered- dur ing the past week chiefly upon the Brit ish government auction. Prlcea for fine wcols showed an advanoa over recent sales, tha wool being especially choice. Medium wools were about steady and low grades were excedlngly draggy, with havy withdrawals. The primary markets are generally strong on the fine wools. Manu facturers report little change In the situa tion, i Scoured basis: Texas Fine 12 months, $1.9001.86; fine 8-months, $1.6001.70. California Northern, $1.9001.96; mid dle county, $1.7001,75; southern, $1,600 1.60. Oregon Eastern No. 1 ataple, $1,96 0 2.00; eastern clothing $1.7001.75; valley No. 1. $1.7501.80. Territory Fine staple, $1.9502.05; half blood combing, $1.8001.86; three-eighths-blood combing $1.30 01.40; fine clothing, $1.7001.75. Fine Medium Clothing $1.8001.70. Pulled Ertra, $1.9001.95; A. A., $1,800 190; A. supers, $1.6501.75. Mohairs Best combing, 60065c; best carding, 65060c. . New York Coffee. New Tork,' Jan. 33. An opening decline of 1 to i polnta was followed by rallies in the market for coffee futures here today, owing to covering, higher Brailllan cables and reporta of a little 'buying here by bouses with Braxilian connections. May sold up from 16.80 to 16.90c and closed at 16.89c, with the general list closing net 9 points higher to 3 points lower, most months being 8 to 9 points higher. Business was quiet during the en tire day. Closing bids: , January, 15.64c; March, 16.69c; May, 15.89c; July, 16.09c; September, 15.84c; October, 15,70c; December, 16.60c. Spot coffee quiet: Rio 7s, 16c; Santos 4s, 3514 0260. Liberty Bond Prices, . New Tork, Jan. 23. Prices Of Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. m. today were: 3Hs. 98.88; first 4a, 01.93; second 4s. 90.64: first 41s, 92.30; second 414s. 91.00; third, 4ti. 98.04; fourth 4 Us. 91.03; Victory, 4 lis, 98.40; victory 4's, 98.46. Money and discount Unchanged. Prices of Liberty bonds at 2:65 p. m. today were: 314. 98.90; first 4s, 91.88; second 4s, 99.62; first 414s, 92.26; second 414s, 90.90: third 4s. 93,20; fourth 41is. 91.10; Victory 3 44s, 98.28; Victory 4s, 98.36. New York General. New Tork, Jan. 23. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red, $2.5," nominal f. o. b. New Tork aleamer. Corn Spot easy: No. 2 yellow, 11.70, and No. 8 mixed, 1.6H c. I. f. New York, 10-day shipment. I Oats Spot firm; No. 2 white, $1.01. 1 Pork-fEasy; mess, $44.00. Lard Easy; middle west I Z3.S0O23.90. Other articles unchanged. TrTTMM PURE FOOD PRODUCTS PORK AND BEEF PACKERS PROV1SIONERS PRODUCE DEALERS WHOLESALE BAKERS MACARONI MANUFACTURERS rB uaks Kuusraaaa) J. a. AMBfOSUUBM the Day FINANCIAL New York, Jan. S3. The course of to day's Mock market upset the calculations of those apeculiitive interests who hoped or feared, according to their commitments, that the higher discount rates would pro voke fresh liquluation. Prlwa ivctq mainly lower at the outset, tendinx still lower for aome of the morn , mercurial I'liit later, but In general, changes were nominal, with1 no definite trend at tho dull and Irregular end. Tho new rates of discount of the federal reserve hank lenulted In a alight advance of prlvata bank acceptances, but other, wise the uxoncy market was practically undisturbed. Supplies of call money wera abundant at 6 per cent, though rising to 8 per ont n the final hour and time funds eased a trifle albeit again obtain able only in small amounts. Two stocks stood out in tha day's lan guid doi'.lngs end were typical of th gen ersl movement. Crucible Steel registered an extreme ndvurce of 814 points, most of which: was hld, while General Motors de clined 7 polnla, with very, little recovery. Oiher motor Issues were Irregular or heavy with numerous specialties, but oils, sioels, equipments and shippings helped to sustain the constructive account,- while rails occupied their recent obscure position. Sales amounted to 650,1)00 ahures. Heavy offarlrgs of Liberty bonds and Victory nf.es. si.me of which fell to new minimum quotations, were traaeable, ac cording to popular belief, to the hifl.er d'scount Imposed by the central bank. Oth er domestic Isnuea were Irregular, but In ternational's recovered early losses. Totsl sales, i ar value, aggregated $22, 375,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call, . Number of sales and quotations of lead ing stocks on the stock exchange. i Sales! H'gh. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar., 100 9114 91V4 1)4 Am. Can 3,700 624. 62 63 V, Am. C. & F 500 137 136 137 Am. H. L. Jfd.. 1,600 1144 USli 1MJ4 Am. Loco 2,800 98 96 97 V4 Am. S. & R. 300 6814 Am. Sugar Ref... 200 136 136 136 Am. Sum. Tob... 2,100 9014 8914 90S Am. Tel Tel... 500 97Ti 97 974 Anaconda Copper. 3,400 61 li 60 61 Atchison 700 83 82 83 A. G. A W. I. S. S. 1.700 162 160 162 Haldwin Loco 26,700 1124 11044 112J U ft o 1,400 32 81 314 Beth. SteM "B". . 6,900 96 93 94 B. & S. Copper. . . . 100 27 27 27 Cal. Pet.... ' 40 $ 39 39 Canadian Pacific. 900 139 128 129 Central Leather .. J.200 91 90 90 Ches. & Ohio 200 55 - 64 56 C " M. ft St. I'.... 400 36 36 36 (' A N. W 100 86. 86. 85 C. R I. & P"!.. 100 16 -36 3 2614 Chlno Copper 1.300 37 36 38 Colo. F. ft 1 2,000 3914 38 89 Corn Product.... 3.200 83 82 WJ, Crucible Steol. . ..30.800 214 205 212 Cuba Cano Sugar.. 3,100 61 6044 61 Dlst. Sec. Cor.... 3.600 66 64 66V4 EN 3,500 13 12 12 General Electric Jj7 General Motors. ..17,100 303 $9514 896 Gt. Nor. pfd 600 78 77 78 Ot. Now Ore ctfs.. 700 38 38 88 Illinois Central ... .... Insp. Copper 600 66 66 56 Int. M. M. Pfd... 4.300 97 9 96 Irt. Nickel 1.000 24 24 24 Int Paper. 4,300 82 80. 81 Kenne. Copper .. 4.400 30 30 30 Loui. & Nail. . 200 106 10; 105 Mex. Petroleum . 18,400 197 193 195 Miami Cop 100 24 24 24 j tMld. 8teel 4,600 49 48 49 Miss Pacific 1,100 26 , 25 25 Mont. Pow. ...... 100 65 65 . 66 Nevada Cop 200 16 16 .JJJ. N. T Central ... 1,100 68 68 6814 N T N H ii H 1,000 26 26 26 4; Nor. & West , North. Pac. . 400 79 7814 78 Pac T & T. .. 600 42 42 42 P-Amer. Petrrt. . .90 92 91 92 Pennsylvania .... 1,000 42 42 42 Pitts, ft W. V. ;8 Pitta. Coal i.9O0 92 91 92 R. Con. Cop.,..,. 400 21 21 21 Reading...: 800 74t 71 74 R Iron A Steel 19,000 109 107 109 Shat. Aris. Cop. 100 12 12 12 Sin. Oil Ref. .... 12.300 42 41 42 South. Pac. .... 7,200 100 99 100 South. Rail. ...i- 500 21 21 21 Stude, Cor 32.00 102 100 101 Texas Co 3,900 202 198 199 Tobac. Prod 1,800 89 89 89 Union Pacltic .. 1,100 122 121 122 Uni. Cig. S 2,400 86 86 85 U. S. I. Al 3,100 105 104 105 U. S. Steel 31,700 105 104 104 U. S. S. pfd. .. 200 115 115 115 Utah Copper .... 300 75 ,74 74 Western Union .. 500 86 86 86 West. Elec 1,000 r.2 52 62 Wlllys-Ovei 21,200 29 27 28 National Lead .. 100 81 8"'4 80 Ohio Citle 200 47 46 47 R. Dutch NT.. 17,200 107 106 107 !Bld. 'Extra dividend. Kansas City Grain. Kansas Cltv, Mo., "Jan. 23 Corn January. $1.4501.46: May. $1.46; July. $1.33 01.33 ; September, $1.28 01.28. . ' New York Money. New Tork, Jan. 23. Mercantile paper 6 per cent. Sterling Demand, $3.63; cables. $3.63 Francs Demand, 11.96; cables. 11.94. Belgian francs Demand, 13,04; cables, 12.03. Guilders Demand, 37c: cables, 37c. Lire Demand, 14.08; cables. 14.06. Marks Demand. 1.40c; cables, 1.42e. Time loans Strong; all dates, 7 per cent. Call money Easy; high, 8 per cent; low, 6 per cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent; closing Liberty Bonds t and Victory Notes Bought and sold at the New York market prices less a small com mission. THE OMAHA TRUST COl Ground Floor Omaha , Rational Bank Bids, f Phone Tyler 100, Omaha, Nebraska Affiliated Tilth the Omaha National Bank. THE SKINNER COMPANY v R. C. HOWE, VICE PRESIDENT and GENERAL MANAGER , OMAHA, U.S. A. This great independent food product com . pany ia owned by aome 8,000 stockholders, in cluding some -of the west's greatest live stock producers. bid, T per cent; offered st 8' par tjent; last loan, $ per cent. New lark Mocks. , IT. S. 3 rog.100 iCrlo gen. 4s. , , 40 do coup..Al00 . Kiel. 6s.., 9614 l'. 8. 4s reg.intma0, N. 1st 4, 3 'V. 8. cv 4aeou.lU6S I. C ref. 4s.. n -rana. is reg. S'tli. wii. M. us... ss ft . . . . r . . a . , no roup,... BSelx, v. r, in, om ia Amer. T. & T. L. N. un. 4-i. 41 cv 6a 99 A.-French 6. . 96 Ar. A Co. 4s 83 Atch. gen, 4s. . 77 Haiti. - Ohio Mo., Kan. A T. 1st 4s 64 M. 1. gen. 4a. 57 Mont, Pow. 6s. 84 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 93 'V. 4s 61 Nor. Pac. 4.. 78 H. Steel ref 6s 96; Nor. Pac. I. . 63 i tn, i. tain, cs, vs On. Pac. 1st.. 74 C, A O. cv, 6s.. 7 C, F. A Q., Joint 4 $6 C. M. & St. P. cv 4 68 C R, I. P. Ry.' re. 4s. . 66 Chill Cod. col. O. N L. ref. 4a 88 P. T. T. 5s. 87 Penn. con. 4a. 90 Penn. gen. km. 90 Read. gen. 4s. 78 I st. u fi a. v , I ad I. 60 IS. Pac. cv, 6s. 108 IS. Ry. Cs 86 T. Ce. rv. 4s. 103 trust 6 81 T, and P. 1st. 84 C of Paris 4s. 93V4IU. P. 4s 93 'Colo, ft south. U. K. of u. H rtfV 4s.... 70l I. 6ji (Il37t 39 Den. Rio O. U. S. Rub., 6s. 86 ooniol. 4s... 63 Jr. S. Steel 6s. 98 Dom. of Can. Wabash 1st.,.. 8$ 5s (193!)... $3 Bid. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 23.Flour Un changed. Barley $1.1601.45. Rye No. 2. $1.(6 01.66. . liran $43 00. Corn $1.4301.46. Oats 82084c. Flax $Oi2O05.3O, First Mortiast We Offer 0 ' Bonds Oa na Omasa' bulni property Penooitnatlcna: $230.00 te $5,000.00. Owned aud rwummanded by Heme Builders, lee. ' OsecrlptlTS literature. America Security ' Ce., Omaha. TELEPHONE TAX CONSULTANTS CORPORATIONS bbJ INDIVIDUALS J. M. 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