THE BEEt OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1920. 11 AUTOMOBILES. - ONE OF oi;r TVI ANY BARGAINS Oldsmoblle (8) 1 S t model. In per fect condition; this li a real bsrgaln for aomtbody so do. not dlay, but look this over, perhaps we will have some thing els that would Interest you. We are glad to have you com tn at any time and look them ovar. THE NEW USED CAR PLACE Open evenings. - Tyler 4073 "oil T'arnam St. RENT A NEW FORD! DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILK. OAS AMP INSURANCK EXTRA. OUR CARS ARB COMFORTABLY HEATKD FOR WIN TER SERVICE. DRIVE-IT-TOURSELr-COMPANT. FORMERLY FORD LIVKRT CO. 1314 HOWARD STREET. DOUG. 3833. If YOU are figuring on purchasing a irucK it win pay you to aaa tneee Da fore vou buv. One 1910 Klly !-ton truck, fitted wnn bteven Motor. i Ona 1914 Alco 2-ton truck. Ona J,91 H-ton Kelly? Ona 3 fl 1 1-lon Kelly. Ona lilt lU-ton Kelly. Buy direct from owner and aava money. Call and aea these at tha FAIRMONT CREAMERY CO. 12th and Jones WANT A TRUCK?- We have two new Columbia S-ton truck that we can aell on eaay terma or will accopt email touring car aa part payment. These trucka ara priced to o art at once. THE NEW USED CAR PLACE Open evenings. Tyler 472 2047 Farnam St. BRINGING UP FATHER Sea Ji(gt and Maggie in Full Page of Color io Tha Sunday Be. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright. Kit International New Service. FORDS We have a large atock ef Forda and other email care and the price la right Drou In and aee for vouraelf. THE NEW USED CAR PLACE Opt) evening Tyler 4073 "J047 Farnam fit. A REAL BARGAIN. 1917 Mllburn electric, 4 cord Urea, batteries guaranteed In flrat-claaa con dition. Must' aacrlfice. Payment If desired, i PHOXK WALNUT 4309. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED D. C KOGBRM, MOR. TTLER 1767 14117-31 Capitol Ave. It (PLIABLE automobile achuol) beat elae trlcoi and aelf-atgrter couraea: day and ii'ghl school; come now: free catalogue. National Automobile School. 2814 North Twentieth. Omaha. Kpvstone Motor Co. 5?ns Farnam. Douglas 2 1 S 1 . STANDARD WINTON K 1 1 j H T. SIX. WANTED For apot caau. 100 uaed care: quick action; no delay. Autn Exchange Co.. 2i6 Farnam St. Dong. 90(6. REDt-MADE GARAGES, wood or ateel. Sand for circular Redl-Made Houalng Co.. Silt Howard. Red 388T. WB HAVE 60 icood uaed cara to select from. All prlceo. MET'K.8 At'TO CO., 1028 Farnam OAKLAND H.Tiilble Sli MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2300 Farnam St. best Values in used cars. .. trawvkr auto co. 1910 FARNAM. THE dixie flyer. w. R. Nichols" motor compant. 5620 Tirnirn St. VOR TERMS' ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S. Look for the red seoj on wlndahleld. " UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.. 2032 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. GOOD t'SED CARS. OUY L. SMITH Auto Livery and Garages. TRUCKS, all sizes for hire. Best aervlco. Beat rates. Tyler 1976. Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES GUARANTEED 0x ( 8.50 I 32x4 i.(18.95 30x3 11.60 I 33x4 19.85 SALESMEN AND DISTRIBUTERS WANTED. STANDARD TIRE CO., 410 NO. HTH. U8ED TIRES DIRT CH15AP. 10x3, 14.00! 80x3. 15.00. All slaes In proportion. look over our rebullta. Open Sundays. Tyler 3989. 901 N. 16th St. Keyatone Tire Shop NEW TIRES DIRT CHEAP 90x3 FISK (11.93 34x4 120.15 S0x3 . . 8.95 36x4 26.95 KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1722 CUMINO. AUTO electrical repairs; aervice atatlon for Rayfleld carburetor and Columbia atoraga bstteries. Edwards, 2616 N H. . Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLKY"- tiAVlDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Rooa. th motorcycle man. 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES IN STALLED. Manufartured in Omaha. 2-1-hour aerv ice for auto, trmk ami tractor. Expert radiator and fonder repairing: body dents removed; new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO., 1819 CU miner St. Ty ler 9W. Does Your Radiator Leak? : ll.M.M. ,-..rU nf MmA Dricta. C K. ELSASSER. Let n, tacklo your radiators. Tyler 4009 2523 S. alat 9t. PERSONAL. TTlE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. Wo collect. Wa distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will : rail. Call Lnnd Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge street MLU Marian Bramnn. who left Spokane in September. 1918, please write , an old friend?" Percy Collin, Cashmere, Wash., c-o. F. A. Wlngate, Box 49. I'ILL anyone knowing the whereabouts of . Karl Wolven (printer), light complex uned, age about 28, pleaae write Box T-f.0,' Omaha Bee. SaLlT- Webster '"034. Appointment promptly answered. Sharp point mani cure and marcel a tpeciatty. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. U1XED GRAIN 13 60 par hundred, de- liveied. A. W.. Wagner. 801 No. 16th St. Douglas 1141 BKLGIAN hares and hutches, prices right for riulctt sale. See them daya. or eve nings. Walnut :71 8. 4848 Erskine. WHEAT screenings, S2.50 per hundred ' delivered. 801 North 16th St A. W Wagner. Douarlaa 1142 THOROUGHBRED ANCONA cockerela, Shepard'a strain. Walnut 4J43. MONEY TO LOAN. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malaahyck. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. ICa.1894. ; We have a long Hat of buy era for five, six, aeven and eight-room modern home, cot tage and bungalow. Phone u and we will inspect your ' property promptly. For re sults call OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY, 430 Bee Bldg. Tyler 496. WANT VOO TO CO OUT eND I J fiUV A PM OF SKATES AND U- r n S I vTZ ) r V, III EUL-WERteN tKvnrV S WQN.T If" ( NO THANKS b. jKE I I ' HAT lOPLEAtCHOORMftYM0Jraf IJ?I I'VE BEEN T. COME HOME. UNT.L ' ' 1 HE XT , III , ' . TT.N DOWN 'j t Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha Live Steck, Omaha, Jan. 27, 1920. Reeelpta were: Oattle. Rags. Sheen. Official Monday ....10.273 7.718 t.lll Miimait luesaay ..lu.uoo Two days this weak SO, ITS "unit days last week 22,138 same days 2 w io 21, 819 Same .lavs 3 w'a a'e 17.459 Same daya year ago 16,919 11,009 25,71 21,661 84.733 36,438 27,116 15,609 18,111 11.617 26,716 18.666 10,669 Reci-lpt and disposition of livestock at the Union atock yards, Omaha, for 24 houra end'.nv at 3 p. m. yesterday: jiGLUlfTH UAH. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hra Wnbaah . . Missouri Paclflo Union Pacific .. .. C. N. W., east .. C. & N. W., west ., C, St. P., M. 4- O. .. f, B. A Q., east ,. C, B. & O... west .. C.. R. I. A P., east.. C., R. I. & P.. west.. Illinois Central Chi. Gt. West S 67 45 19 96 32 4 12 5 2 1 65 14 62 31 8 36 9 ii 5 47 2 4 3 16 9 1 6 Total Receipts .. 409 229 8T DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Morris & Co 732 2,621 1,038 Swift 4 Co 1,:22 1,634 3.890 Cuiiahy Pncking Co. 1,694 2,686 2,670 Armour & Co 1,239 896 6,063 Schwartz & Co. .. 7,442 .... Lincoln Pack. Co. .. 60 J. Roth & Sons .... 22 Mayerowlch ec Vail . 41 .... niassberg 13 Pat O'Dny 18 Wilson & Co 95 W B Van Sant & Co. 8 .... .... W. W. Hill & Co... 85 F. P. Lewis 25 Huntzlnger & Oliver. 61 J. B. Root i Co 184 ,T. H. Bulla 108 .... R. M. Burrues & Co. 76 Rosonstock Bros. .. 58 F. G. Kellogg 151 Werthelmer & Degan 102 Kills & Co 61 Sullivan Bros 18 A. Jtothnchlld IS M. K. C. A C. Co ,. 123 E. G. Christie '70 Banner Bros. 11 John Harvey .1,115 .... ..... Jensen & Lnngren .. 270 Dennis & Francia .. 231 Cheek Krcbs .... 33 Omaha Packing Co. . 10 Monahan .. S Other buyers I.i65 S,6i .... local Stocks and Bonds (Quotations Furnished by Burns, to.) January 27, 1920 Stocks. Bid. Beatrice Creamery pfd 103 Burgess-N'ash, pfd., 7s, 1933- 1942 99 Cbdahy Packing pfd 100 Dempster Mill Mfg. Co. com.'... Douglas Motors com Bldreiigt-Reynolds Co. Is pfd. 99' Fairmont Cream pfd 97 Goorh Food Products pfd., bonus 103 W Harding Cream 7 pfd Lincoln Tel. A Tel. 6a pfd Lincoln T. & T. com. 7s 924 Lion Bonding & Surety Co., Omaha Nebraska Power Company Is. pfd Nicholas Oil pfd. w. bonus.. 75" Omaha A C. B. St. Ry pfd Omaha & C. B. St. Ry. com. ... Omaha & C. B. Ry. & Bridge pfd Omaha Flour Mill com 86 Orchard & Wllhelm 7s pfd M. C. Peters Mill J pfd 98 Sprague Tire A Rubber M. E. Smith 7s pfd., 19321 ... 190& Thompion-Belden & Co. 7a Pfd 98U Union Power ft Light 7s pfd. 98 hi Union Stock Yards. Omaha.. 100 Bonds. Brunswick Balks 6a, 1926.... 95U City of Fairmont 6Hs, 1939 Col. Lt, HL & Power 5s, 124 94 Cont. G. ft E. 5s, 1927 French Cities 6s, 1934 9H4 Hill Hotel Bldg. 6s, 1921-1930 99 Maytag Co. 6a. 1937 Omaha Athletic 6s. 1932 Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. 6s, 1928 78 Union Stock Yards, Omaha, 491 08, 491 94 Total .71 15,307 17,238 rti neMmts of cattle were of about the same proportion as yesterday, the es timates calling for 10.000 head, which, makes the total tor the two days 20,200 er 2.000 less than for the same two daya a. week ago, but 3,000 In excess of receipt the same period a year ago. There was more beef on hand today than yesterday and quality allowed de cided improvement, prices, however, were about steady with previous close. Ar rivala of she stock were also larger and the oualitv a a whole was better with prices for- tHe most part steady. There was not mucn change In the feeder mar ket. . . A Quotations on cattle: uooo io cnoice beevos, $13.00016.00; fair to good beeves, 11.5018.t0; common to fair beeves, J9. 00 11.50; good to cnoice yearnngs. 813.60ffiil5.00; fair to good yearlings. Sll.fiOtfjl.BO: common to fair yearlings, 19.90ft, 11.(0: choice to prime heifers, 1 11.60 j(l 3.00; good to choice heifers, 9,00wlt-oo, cnoice prime iuhb. ttii&ii. mnA in choice cowa. 89.7511.00; fair oows. J5.755P8.25: choice to prime fair cows, J6.08.00; choice to prime heavy feeders, 812.2513.60; good to choice feeders. $16.75 12.26; medium to gcod feeders. $9.2510.75; common to fair t.Ki.rn m ooftu .25: srood to choice stock- ers, $9.5011.0; fair to good Blockers. (8 00&J9.60: common to fair stockers. $6.00 cows, $6.25ifi'8 !0: stock calves, $7.60(5' 8.oo; stock nsirers, emu inr.0:'veal calves. $9.50015.60; bulla. stags, etc.. $8.(0(910.50. Representative saies: BEEF STEERS. v Pr No. av. rr. 39 1012 $10 60 8...... 766 $11 00 23 957 11 70 38 1196 12 60 11 1216 13 60 21 940 11 10 66 942 11 50 20 1103 11 75 11 903 13 00 21. .....1150 12 25 40. .....1211 13 10 10 1057 14 00 7 6lil U 10 20 988 11 65 22 1003 11 80 50 1219 12 25 20"!!..1'I88 12 40 20 1204 13 60 i......MU5 19 VV 1 33 H24 14 00 . . STEERS AINU nwtn. . 5 564 10 00 9 612 10 25 a 725 10 60 14 602 10 75 J0 825 11 00 946 11 So 9 90S II DO l J 9 788 12 00 COWS. A, t T 1087 7 60 28 796 8 25 21 946 8 35 6 1012 8 J? 6 100B o IB o o 9...... 964 9 00 21 1067 9 10 18 991 9 15 34 8iS 9 is MONEY TO LOAN. FARMS and city losne. (29 Kaeltne Bid. Horses Live Stock. -Vehicles. For Sale. 800 Sets of Harness, SADDLES AND COLLARS at 80 per 'cent discount; free list price Midwest Harness to., 706 N 16th St. Omaha.eNeb RETIRED from farming: will aacrlfice "'few good teams, matched mares. 5 to 7 veara old, 2.600 to 2.800 pounds; wtll guarantee them. 1321 S. 29th street, DiocK east oi E.ass par vr img SETTLING up our estate, will dispose of our own raised mares and horses; ll matched tesms, 2,600 to 3,000 pounds: vounsr and sound. 2412 St. Marys Ave. REAL bargain for cash; two teams of nig. young, matea mares; aieo s,,uu pound team draft horses. 2226 Mason St. EXEMPT FROM NORMAL INCOME TAX EIGHT PER CENT CUMULATIVE SINKING FUND PREFERRED STOCK PAR VALUE $100.00. , - VI. Twenty-five Per Cent Common Bonu ' Callable at $105.00 before January, 1924, and increase yearly until April 1st, 1929, when, it is redeemable, then am) thereafter at $110.00. Sinking fund to retire this issue at above premium within ten years. Large manufacturers in their line. Five factories Unlimited markets , Thousands of customers - Net current assets $125.00 per share. Net worth over $190.00. Net earnings seven times the preferred stock dividends. Monthly dividends on common stock. ' ' Send for circular X. C. MANNING & COMPANY Investment Sexurities 213.17 Bryant Bldg.. Brlnker Asked. 10( 100 140 ion 100 inoii 86 175 .97 '(5 50 (3 ioo 100 48 100H 100 lOOtf 96 4.90 6U 91 92 100 96H 100 96 20 943 9 (0 18 1048 10 26 4 1370 11 00 7 9C4 8 25 46 1092 9 60 4 1212 9 85 16 1012 10 10 17..;. ..1201 10 75 10.... ,.1011 9 75 18 1083 10 60 8 881 7 00 13 9,73 9 25 21 941 9 75 14 893 10 00 12 1199 10 25 11 1050 11 00 HEIFERS- 8 766 7 25 40 602 9 00 18 863 9 60 9 796 10 00 8 840 10 25 24 883 10 60 ( (18 7 00 8 718 8 25 6......1000 10 00 24 663 11 00 BULLS. 2 1215 7 00 1 1310 8 00 1 ll'iO 8 60 1 1390 8 85 1 509 9 00 1 1360 9 25 1 I960 9 80 1 1330 10 00 1 1130 8 35 1 1370 9 50 1 1410 9 50 1 1660 9 75 1 980 9 85 1 1970 10 50 CALVES. 3 345 8 75 6 295 9 50 1 890 11 60 1 260 13 50 1 820 14 00 1 60 14 25 2 155 14 60 4 122 14 75 1 170 15 00 1 170 15 50 1 200 8 60 1...... 350 12 00 1 240 13 50 1 220 13 00 1...... 150 .14 60 1 160 14 75 1 100 15 00 ETOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 6 610 9 00 10 603 9 40 26 1070 11 23 15...... 915 11 75 53 704 9 25 14 872 13 00 Hon The hoc estimates were for 18.000 head, but actual receipts did not quite come up to these figures. It was well along in the forenoon before any trading was done, packers not doing any buying whatever until after 10:30 o'clock. Shippers purchased a few hogs around lOffllBe lower than yesterday, most of the sales today being from $19.00 3116.25 and the early top was $15.30, but there was some possibility of a little nigner ngurc then this. Representative sales: HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 67. .271 180 $14 95 70. .259 70 $13 00 60. .266 110 15 10 65. .257 80 16 7 61. .240 ... 15 20 50. .258 ... 15 25 40. .290 ... 15 SO 64. .262 ... 15 35 Sheen A fairly liberal run of" sheen and lambs arrived for today's trade, but aged classea were scarce and bulk of the supply consisted of lambs. Packers wasted little time In placing bids on the more attractive orrenngs and trade ruled fairly active at prices fully steady with yesterday. Best lambs here brought so.30 and bulk of the good grades found an outlet around $2O.0020.25. Pome well finished heavy ewes brought 71.'. ou. indicating a quotable limit- or around $12.25. Wethers and yearlings continue scarce. The feeder trade pre sented much the same appearance as re cently and desirable fleshy lambs sold readily on country account at firm prices. Half fat lambs suitable for short finish are quotable up to $19.00 with bulk of the medium strong weights bringing $17.60118.50. Good feeding ewea have been selling around $9.259.50. nepresentative sales: FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 206 fed... 73 $20 00 374 fed... 68 $20 85 10 fed.. .77 20 25 879 fed.. . 84 20 30 179 fed. .. 61 19 35 FEEDER LAMB8. IS fed... 66 17 50 14 fed... 52 18 00 FAT EWES. 166 fed. ..117 12 00 FEEDER EWES. . S9 fed. ..107 9 00 Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice. $20.O020.35; lambs, fair to good, i.iots.i9.8o; iiesny feeders. $18.ooqi 18.65; medium weight feeders, $16.75 17.75; common to fair feeders. $16.25 16.75; cull lambs, $13.00g16.50; yearlings, $15.5017.50; wethers, $!2.00Qil4.00; ewea good to choice $11.766 12.26: ewes, fair to good. $10.0Oll.OO; good feeder ewes. iMiu'9j.t; ewe euua and canners, $7.00 8.0O. I Chicago Live 8tock. Chicago. Jan. 57 Tlnrs Rxeeinta 57 . 000 head; estimated tomorrow, 20,000: mostly 35a to 60c lower: bulk. $15.20 15.50; top, $16J)0; heavy, 15.00 1 5. 3 5 ; medium. $15.20 IS. SO ; light, $15.35 15.65; light light. $14.7S15.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $14.4014.75; packing sowb, rough. $14.0014.40; pigs, $1S.7614.76. Cattle Receipts, 21,000 head; estimated tomorrow. 8,000 head: market weak; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. $15.60 17.50; medium and good, $11.50i3il5.50; common, I9.50W11.60; light weight, good and choice. $13.00$ 16.36: common and medium. $9.0013.50. Butcher cattle, heifers, $6.86! 3.76 ; cows, $6.7(!5l3.i0; canneri and cutters. $5,951$ 6.76 veal ralves. 817. 501119. 26: feeder steers, $8.00012.25; atockers, steers, $7.00 -j. II. V". Sheen Recelnts. 12.000 head: estimated tomorrow, lO.OOO; market strong: Iambs, 84 pounds down, $19.20 21.60; culls and cemmon. $16.00iS)19.00; ewes, medium and good and choice, $10.7(013.(0; culls and common, l.oucai".ou. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., Jan. 37. Cattle Re ceipts. 4.000 head:' market weak and lower; choice fed, $14.(0017.00; beef steers, choice, $9.76 013.50; fat cows and neirersi js.tojcj3.oo; canners, $6.O07.00; veals, $8.0(1016.00: stockers and feeders, $6. 5011. 25, feeding cowa and heifers, 5.0 JTS.O'i. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 iead; market 10 to 20 cents lower; light, $1(10016.40; mixed, 814.86015.25; heavy) (15.10016.(0; bulk of sales, (15.10015.35. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,900 bead; market 24 cents nigner. St. Joseph Live Steck. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 27. Cattle Re. ceipts. 4,000 bead; market slow; steers, $9.(0018.00; cowa and belfera, $5.(00 14.00: calves. $7.(0017.50. Hogs R ceipts. 14,000 head; market lower; top, $15.80; bulk of sales, (15.(00 15.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head; market higher; lambs, $(J. 00 020.66; ewes. $11.50013.50. Dried Fruit. New York. Jan. 27. Evuuorated apples, dull: prunes, eaay; aprlcota and peaches, steady; raisins, strong, loose muscatels. 18031c; choice to fancy tcoae, UttVstc; GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grain, Jan. (7. Wheat sold generally at prices ( cents over bids made for the same grade of offerings yesterday and unchanged with the previous day'a prices. White corn was off S to 3 cents, while yellow and mixed were generally unchanged. Oats ad vanced H to 1 cent, generally H cent. Rye was Vt to 1 cent lower. There was no barley market up to near the cloae. Oraln receipts today were light. Wheat No. 2 hard, 3 cars, $2.60: 3 cars, $2.58 (smutty); 1 car, $2.68; 2 cars, $2.67; No. 3 hard, 4 cars, $3.55; 1 car. $2.56; 1 car, $2.53; 3 cars, $2.50; No. 4 hard, 1 car, $2.50; l car, $2.48; 2 cars. $2.47; No. 6 hard, 1 car, $2.50; 4 cara, $2.40; sample northern spring, 1 car, $2.(3; No. 2 mixed. 1 ear, $2.30 (durum); No. 3 mixed, 1 car, $2.35; (hard 25 per cent dark, 25 per cent red spring); No. 4 mixed, 1 car, (3.30. (smutty); 1 car, 2.28. Corn No. 8 white, I car, $1.46; No. 4 white, 3 cars, $1.40; No. ( white, 9 cars, (1.38; 2 cars, $1.37: No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, (1.88; 2 cars, (1.37; No. 6 yellow, 2 cars. (1.86; 13 cars. $1.35: 1 car, $1.86; No. 6 yellow, 8 cars, $1.32; sample yellow, 1 car, $1.43 (old); 1 car, 11.15 (27.6 per cent moisture); No. 3 mixed, 1 car, (1.4S (old); No. 4 mixed, 1 car, (1.(9 (near white): ( care, (1.36; No, 6 mixed, ( care. (1.34: 1 car, (1.34 (shipper's weights): 6 cars, (1,33; No. 6 mixed, 3 cars, (1.32. ' Oats No. 2 white. 1 car, 87t4c; 1 car, 87c: No. 3 white, 12 cars, 8(Hc; No. 4 white, 1 car. SHc; 2 cars, 8614 He; H car, 86c: sample white, 1 car. 86o. Rye No. 1, 3 cars, (1.60; No, 3, 1 car, (1.68U; 5 cars, (1.58; sample, ltt car, (1.(5. Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the several grades inspected "In" here during the past 24 hours follows: wneat no. z nara, le; io. a nara, jo; No. 4 hard, 8; No. 6 hard, 4; No. 1 mixed, 1; No. 2 mixed, 3; No. 3 mixed, 2; No. 4 mixed, 4; No. S mixed, 2; No. t spring, 3: total, 66. Corn No. 3 white. 1: No. 4 white. 13; No. 6 white. 12; No. 6 white, 6; No. 4 yellow, 24; No. 5 yellow, 12; No. 6 yellow. l; sample yellow, l; no. i mtxea, i: xno. 4 mixed, 17: No. 5, mixed, 14; No. 6 mixed, 3: total, 104. Oats No. 2 white, 1; No. 3 white, 22: No. 4 white, 6; sample white, 2; total, 31. Rye No. 2. ; No. 3, 9; no. 4, i: total. 18. Barley No. 4, 1; rejected, l; total, z. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Today, x er. Ago i oaay. Wheat . 635.000 - 811.000 Corn . ; 768,000 701,000 Oats . 400,000 64(,U(jn Shipments . Wheat . 592,000 175,000 Corn 406.000 ova.oou Oats 692,000 726,000 EXPORT CLEAKA.NCUS. Today. Year Ago. Wheat and flour ....536,000 499,000 Oats 690,000 229,000 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES Art, fbpen. High. I Low. IClose, lYeefy. Corn Jan. Ma July Onts May July Rye May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May Ribs Jan. May I 1.45 1.35 1.32 t.83H .75 1.68) 1.69 1.69 I 1.61 1.45HI 1.44 1.45 1.35 1.34H 1.35H 1.32?i! 1.2174 1.32 .83i .82 .75H! .75 .83 .7( 39.50 39.30 23.20 24.1S I J 9.65 120.65 139.50 139.30 125.40 124.15 119.65 120.67 1.66 1.57 39.50 39.25 23.20 23.95 119.62 !20.65 1.45 1.35 1.32 .83 .75 t.681 1.69 1.61! 1.61 39.50 $9.27 23.40 24.00 I 19.63 I20.6O 39.30 39.33 23.40 124.25 119.80 120.67 Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago. Jan. 27. Firmness developed In the corn market today after an early decline. One of the reasons for the rally was a bullish construction put on tho- traae review or the federal reserve bank here. The close was steady, at the same as yesterday's finish to c higher, with May I35eci3fi and July 132. In oats the outcome was virtually unchanged, and In provisions varied from 25c decline to 20a advance. The feature of the federal reserve bank review which gave satisfaction to bullish traders in com was a statement that de mand for commodities outruns any possi bility of providing a supply. Announce ment that President Wilson was urging a $150,000,000 loan to centraf Europe and the Near East was also regarded as bullish. On the other hand, selling pressure which at first dominated the market was due chiefly to new breaks in forehrn exchanee and to weakness of rye. As a result of lacK of roreign demand, rye quotations to day were 20c a bushel under recent top figures. Oats were steadied through buvinr for houses with seaboard connections. Provisions averaged lower in sympathy with foreign exchange. It was said pack ers were hedging more than at any time in the past five years. ew Yorx Produce, New York. Jan. 27. Butter Steady and unchanged. Eggs Unsettled; fresh-gathered extra firsts, 69 70c: firsts. 66065c. Lni uncnangea. Poultry Alive. steady: fowls. 42e. Dressed, steady; prices unchanged. Chicago Produce, Chicago. .' Jan. 27. Butter Lower: creamery, 5O061c. i;ggb i,ower: receipts, 4.761 cases; firsts, 61J?62c: ordinary firsts, 60069c; at mark, cases included, 5861e. Poultry Alive, fcigher; springs, 32c; fowls, 34c. Minneapolis brain. Minneapolis, Jan. 27. Flour Un changed; shipments. 48,210 barrels. Barley $1.18(?1.43. Rye No. 2. $1.62 1.6SH. Bran $43.00. Cm n- Oats 62 ?83ic. Flax $5.25 5.36. New York Sugar. New York. Jan. 27. Sugar Unchanged. FINANCIAL New York, Jan. $7. The noteworthy feature ef today's listless stock market was the absolujte indifference manifested by lt firm to atrong tone to the further demoralization of the International credit situation. roreign exenapges were again In the throes of unsettlement rates on Lender and all principal continental points drop ping to leveia or impairment never be fore recorded. The extent of the collaDse may be. gauged from the fact that lt rn cotnpasfed most of the so-called "neu tral" countries. Including Scandinavian center hitherto relatively exempt. The further crash wss again ascribed more directly to the policy of credit con. traction upon which the federal reserve board recently embarked. Stocks .that have been most consnlcu. ous since last Saturday's unexpected rally were again in me loregrouna, especial ly steels, equipments, motors and oils. Ex treme gains in these classes extended from 2 to 7 points. Other features of strength Included food and ehemlcal Issues, metals, shippings and tobaccos, the latter improving on the stock dividend declared by United Cigars. The railway Hat ceased to exist, deal ing in that quarter being of the small est proportion. United States Steel approximated It highest 'notation of the laat fortnight at a fractlr ; I gain, but yielded leadership to a few other similar Issues. The financial statement of the steel corporation for the last quarter of 1919 showed a decrease of almost $4,400,000 In net earnings, did not appear until after tlje close of the mar ket. Sales amounted to 700,000 shares. Bonds tailed to reflect the general strength of the stock market, Liberty Issues and Internationals easing variably. Total sales, par value, aggregated $12,-4-60.000. Old United States bonds were un changed on call. by Logan & Bryan, members Stock Exchange, 315 South street. Open. ..121 ..100 .. 7S .. 25 .1.28 Union Pacific R. ..R. 8. Pacific R. R N. Pacific Ry Mo. Pacific Ry. Canadian Pacific Ry.. Ot. Northern Railway A.. T. & Santa Fe Ry. C, Mil. & St. Paul Ry.. 36 C, R. Island Pac. Ry. 26 C. & Northwestern Ry.... 85 Illinois Central Ry 89 C. Great western Ry ... C, Gt. Weet. Ry pfd . N. Y., N. II. & H. R., ft.. N. Y. Central R. R Pennsylvania R. R. Co. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. . Reading Co Lefclgh Valley R. R. Co.. Erie R. R. Chesapeake & Ohio R. R 83 8 23 26 68 42 31 76 43 12 54 Louisville & Nashville.... 106 Southern Ry 21 Kennecott Copper 30 U. S. Steel Corp. com 105 U. S. Steel Corp. pfd 116 Bethlehem Steel Corp.... 97 Republic! Iron & Steel. .. .114 Colo. Fuel & Iron 41 Amer. Locomotive 99 Pressed Steel Car 99 Amer. Car Foundry 138 Baldwin Loco. Works. .117 Gt. No. Iron Ore Prop.. 38 Lackawanna Steel 85 Anaconda Cop. Mln. Co.. 62 C'hlno Copper Co 37 Nev. Cons. Copper 16 Ray Cons. op. Co 21 Utah Cons. Mill. Co 75 Insp. Cons. Cop. Co 66 Butte & Superior 27 Tennessee Copper 12 Am. Smelt. & Ref. Co.. 68 National Lead 84 Mex. PetJ Co., Ltd 200 General Electric Co 168 Westlnghouee Air Brake. 63 People's Gas L. & C. Co.. 40 Cons. Gas L. & P. Co 80 Amer. Tel. & Tel 97 Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. 14 Central Leather Co 93 American Can 54 Goodrich (B. F.) Co 78 U. S. Rubber 126 Cien. Motors Co 301 Wlllys-Ovcrlend 28 Studebalu'r Corp 104- Maxwell Motor 30 Amer. Sugar Ref. Co 135 Amer. Beet Sugar Co 92 Amer. Cotton Oil 50 Fisk Tiro 41 Money 8 New York Sixteenth I Close. 121 100 78 25 127 78 83 36 26 85 89 8 23 26 69 42 31 75 Vi 42 12 54 106 21 31 106 315 97 114 43 100 99 139 118 38 85 62 37 16 76t 57 27 13 69 85 200 168 ' 53 41 81 98 14 93 65 78 127 302 29 105 30 137 93 60 42 8 liberty Bonds and Victory Notes Bought and sold at the New York market prices less a small com mission. THE OMAHA TRUST CO. Ground Floor Omaha Rational Bank Bldg, Phone Tyler 100, Omaha, JTebraska Affiliated with the Omaha National Bank. PURE FOOD PRODUCTS PORK AND BEEF PACKERS PROVISIONERS PRODUCE DEALERS WHOLESALE BAKERS MACARONI MANUFACTURERS THE SKINNER COMPANY R. C HOWE, VICE PRESIDENT and GENERAL MANAGER OMAHA, U.S. A. , , This great independent food products com pany la owned by some 5,000 stockholders, in cluding some of tha west greatest live stock predueer. ti i- m nimieiaa Kansas Cits' Live Steck. Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 27. Cattle Reeelpta, 11.000 head; market steady to atrong; heavy beef steers, choice and prime. $16.26017.00: medium and good, $13 26(9'16.2&; common, $10.60012. 16: lightweight, good and choice, $12,250 16.26; common and medium, $8.26018.25; butcher cattle, heifers, $(.9O01$.7(; cows, $6.(0012.25; canners and cutters, $5.2(0 6.60; veal calves, (14.00016.(0: feeder steers, (8.2(013.(0; stooksr steers, (6.(0 10.90. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; market slow, ((0(Oc lower: bulk, (15.1(01(35; heav'!:. (K.K015.85: medium, (18.1(0 16.60; lights, (15.OO0j(.(O: paoklng sows, $14.OO014.7(; pigs, $13.T(01(.((. Sheep end Lambs Recefpts, 11,000 head: market 10l(c higher; lemba, $17,250 20.60; culls and common, $13.69017.00; yearling wethers, $14.76017.(0; ewes, $10.00012.25; cull and common, $5.00 9.78; breeding ewes, $8.00014.(0; feeder lambs, (K.25018.00. Kansas City Produce. . Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 27. Butter and Poultry Unchanged. . Eggs Lower at $17.66 per case. ) Bar Sliver. New York, Jan. 27 Sliver Bar, $1.(4; Mexican dollars. $1.02. ew York u. a. zs. reg..l"0 do coupon .100 U. S. 4s, reg.,105 Pan. is, reg.. $8 IT. S. 4s, cou.106 Pana. 3s, reg.. (9 Pans. 3s, cou 88 A. T.4VT. cw. 6s 99 A. -French (a ..96 7 A. & Co. 4.. 83 Atch. gen. 4s.. 77 B. O. cv. 4 60 B, Steel ref. In 84 C. I.eath. ( .. 96 C. Psc. lt.... 7$ C. & O. cv. 6a. . 78 C.B&Q. joint 4 94 CMSP.cv.4. 67 C,R.I.P.rf.4s 66 C.Cop. col. t. 81 C. of Paris 6 . 91 C. S. ref. 4 72 D.&R.G. con. 4s 64 D. ot C. 6 '31. 93 Erie gen. 4s.. 294 G. Elec. 6 ..96 Gt. N. 1st 4s 82 ond List. 1 1. Cen. ref. 4s . 72 I. M. Ma. e.. 93 R.. c. a. ref. (s 72 L. A M li n la .Alz M.. K.4T. 1st 4s 69 Mo. P. gen 4.. 66 M. Power (.. 85 N. T. C deb. 6 92 N. Pac. 4s .... 76 X. Part Urn ku ill iO 8 L. ref. 4s 82 P. T. A T. (... 87 iPa. coil 4a .. 91 t-a. gen. 5s ..90 8.tL.AS.F.ad.6 80 . rw. cv. os. job 'S. Ry. (s .... 84 'T. Co. cv. 6. 103 'T. A P. 1st .. s U. Pacific 4 ..82 iUKCrBAI.6s'37 88 ,U. 8. Rub. 6s .. 86 U. S. Steel (s .. 98 Wabash 1st... 89 ia. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga., Jan. 27. Turpentine Firm. (1.87: sales, 144 barrels; receipts. 126 barrels; shipment, 126 oarreis; hock. 10.065 barrels. Rosin Firm; sales, 227 casus: receipts, 508 casks: shipments, 1,170 casks; stock, 37.657 casks. Quote: B, i7.603jis.ooc; v, n.osw 18.00c; B, 17.8618.00c: F, 18.10c; G, 18.15c; H, 18.25c; I, 18.65c: K, 18.40c: M, 19.75c: N. 10.3520.50c; WG. 20.75c; WW, 21.00c. New York Money. New Tork, Jan. 27. Mercantile paper Unchanged. Sterling Demand, $3.55; cables, $3.55. Francs Demand, 12.93: cables, 12.90. Belgian francs Demand, 13.22; cables, 13.20, Guilder Demand, S8e; cables, 38c. Marked-Demand, 1.08c; cables, 1.05c. Lire Demand, 15.00; cable, 14.98. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, Jan. 27. Potatoes Weak; ar rivals, 82 cars; northern whites, sacked and bulk, $4.50; western russets, jobbing, $5.5005.75. We Offer 6 flnV0ZSr' On new Omtha business property, Denominations: $2(0.00 to $5,000.00. Owned and recommended by Horns Bulldert, Ins. Descriptirs literature. Amsrlea Security Co., Omaha.1 UPDIKE Wa Speclallie (a tha Careful Handling of Order of Grain and Provisions Future Delivery All Important Markets Wo Are Meniere of Chicago Board of Trad Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Hinneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Exchange Kansas City Board o! Trad . Slouz City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange Wa Operate Office ati Omaha, Neb. Sioux City. Ia. Lincoln. Neb. Atlantic. Ia. Halting. Neb. Hamburg, Ia. Hoidrege, Neb. Des Moines, Ia. Geneva. Neb. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago, III. and all of these office are con nected with each other by private wires. W Solicit Your Patronage. THE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY Grain Exchange Building. Omaha, Neb. P. S. Cash Consignment Solicited. snort Term isotes t Peters, Trust Co Daily Quotation 6h American Tel. Tel 6s, 1M, American Tobacco Is, 19:$.. American Tobacco If, 1823.. Anaconda Copper 6s, 1926,.. Armour Co.. con. deb. fa, I9:'i Armour & Co. eon deb, (s, 1921 Armour & Co, con. deb. (s, IttW'l Armour & Co., con, deb. 6s, is; j i Armour &. Co. con. deb. , 1954 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7. 1'J. Cuduhy Peeking Co. 7.-, 1(23. ini. it. r i. k.0. os, i?.:i..... Kanssa City Term 6t, 1923... Liggett & Myers 6s, 1921.... !mr. A t1 ill, la 7m 1fr9.. Proctor Gamble 7s, 1928,. uuaon uonv. s, isi?.; .) set. Bid. Asksd. 96 t, 101 102 101 102 90 9 108 no 1S 110 101 no 103 no 108 110 100 101 0 Hill' ioo ' lot y 69 , 71 98 99 V 99 .99 102 lu:'i 103 lUS'l ii til New York Metals. New Tork. Jan. 37. Zinc Steady, Hast St. Louis delivery, spot, (9.07 9.17; other unchanged. At London Spot: Coppsr, f 119 12a d. electrolytic, (123; tin, I3S9 16s; lead, 4( 10 ; sine, C69. KANT-SLIP Many Style and ' -Sizes, STANDARD REGISTER CO. OAYTON, O. utoirishlo Regis ter. Roll Prlntlni for Sals, Record! Bills Ledlagi. EN. A. C. HEISER Dltt. Agt. 204 South I8ttl St. . Tyler 2414. OMAHA. fJEB. BUY GERMAN MARK OPTIONS Immediately at Lowed Rates ester th value el the Mark (oet back te 23tc, th 9re-wr vilvt. 10,000 Mark Options for $40.00 100,000 Mark Options for $295.00 Other gissssts Is reeorlls food ref U mealrii. Buy German City Bonds City bonds of Mart 1000 which ttere foraiorlv worth about (210, srllln now t 1-10 of their ralue. Sucb bonds, secured b sll the proper ty and real eitste of cities Ilk Berlin. Frann furt. A. M., Hamburg. liipzl. Munich, and . doten others, psy 4 to 44 per cent, and ap proved by the Oeraian goramiasnt as 11 In vestments for trust funds and Mrtnts bsnkt,. may be purchased for nth or bistallmento 20 per cent down and six equal psrmeuts. Thssa bnnds appear en absolutely tsfe Investment with every Indication of enhancement In market price from 300 to (00 per owl We recommend the purchase as as opportun ity that should be taken advantage of Imme diately. The Rothschild fsmlly fortune was made by buying government securities and cur rencies after the war of 1871 Bend tn roug order at once as .conditions may cbaegs. For further Information, writ HENRI WOLF & CO. Sleek Broker 309 Broadway New York City le the story of Peter Perkins and how he accumulated S 1 0,000 In ten years by Investing 925 per month la hlgh-grado listed stocks and bond., on a novel plan. ''Getting Ahead le ae Intereetlng aa anything you aver read. 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