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1 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1920. 13 FARM LANDS WANTED. BRINGING UP FATHER- Rrle gen. 4s.... 40 IV, H. Stoef is, Gen. Klec, 6s.. 964 'Wabash 1st.. G. N. 1st 4 4 82 41- III. Cen. ref. 4s ?3- 'Bid. St Jiff and Maggie in Full Paga of Colon ia Tho Sunday Bee. Drawn for The Bee by McManus . Copyright. 1919 International New Service, 9'i 80 'J - Nebraska lnd Ideal Grain and Stock Farm, Well Located Ho acres Howard oounty. In the Loup River Valley, lour miles from good tiwn. Hlftck loam soil, lln level; 100 seres under plow of which 20 acres arc In alfalfa; IS acres timothy and clover; 10 ittn wild hay, balance the very best of pasture. Good 4 -room house, a larga ham and other necessary oat buildings. Place all fenced and cross-fenced. Prlra for It daya only 110 par aura. 17.803. raah by March 1. balanca terms. Thla farm Is rented for 1700 raah. Sea M. A. Larson, owner. Central City, Neb. ,OlO VOL) ADVEfcYl-E r"OR MAST. AN" I D0-WHAT AfcOUT iT WELL -WHAT DO I. DO FIRbT? OUVC V MINUTE ARC Yoo COOD AN" WEAOt? VTEAOf ? vHX AT tCHOOL I WUZ New York Money. . t New Terlt, Jan. 1. Prime Mercantile. j Paper Unchanged. i :' Htorllng-'Uomsnd, 13.61; tables, t!U1'-?; Francs Pemand. 1 1.83 ; cables. 13.30. 7 Pelglan Franca Demand, 13.17: cables, . ' lS.Si. ., ' (lullders Demand, 31ic: cables, 1940. . Lire Demand. 16.68; cables, 16.60. , Marks Demand, 1.11c; cables, 1.18c, , . Tim Loans Strong ; all dates. 74 PCT ; cent. ' Csll Money Strong: high. 14 per cent! , low, 8 per cent; ruling rule. 8 per cent! , doting bid. 13 per cent: offered at tl,',K' per cent: last loan, 14 per cent. ' Sterling was Irregular In Into dealing! -with long term remittances falling ahai'ti, ., ;r ly, Sterling. 60-Uay bills, 3.48ic: rimi'i.'. merclal 80-day bills on hanks, 1.48 14a; '. commercial 60-day bills, 1.474o; demand,' 3.614c; cable, 3.61 4f. . New York Coffee. New York, Jan. 18. CoffoeJRlo, No. f, .vt 16c. Futures closed steady; January, i 16.26c; July, l(.!9o; spot, steady; mid- v' dllng, 11.60c. Londoa Money. ' London, Jan, 28. Bar sllvcr--J44d pel ounce. ' ). Money and discountUnchanged. ',. I'LL (JISE. XOO WHAT VCU ARE; WOrVTH- OH! I CANT WORK FOR THREE XEAR IN ONE CLAb WHAT-b nc. TiVMrKT TO OE ? 1 ' ' A' '1 Ton SALE Farm In Butta county, H0 acre of good aoll. no aand: (00 acraa tractor land. 110 acres under cultiva tion; 21 acrea In alfalfa; land fenced and cross-fenced; Improvements fair. Will aell . 160 acres or leaa. Tarma: 141 per arre, H cash payment and bsl- ., anca on . time to auit purchaaer at I per cent. Parties Interested write to owner, C. A. Smothers, Alliance, Neb. HALF SECTION. Good fertile farm mllea aoutliweet 1 of Ogallala, Neb., north half of 1-11-40: 200 acrea broken; part In wheat, part lln corn: prlre rlgnt: .buy from owner. Coodwln E, Anderson, Grand Island, Nab. CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS IMPROVED; IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA at tire right price. Wrlta for list. LARSON & CARRAHER. Central Cltv. Nebraska. ' Wisconsin Lands. LONDOI.OGY. a magazine giving the facts In regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription. FREE. If for a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, . almply write mo a letter and aay "Mall me LANDOLOOT and all particulars. FREE," Address Editor, Landology, ' Skldmore I.nnd Co., 4)3 Sktdmore Bldg., ' ' Marinette, W la. Wyoming Lands. READ THIS. What have you to offer for a 3!0-acre homestead relinquishment In Wyoming; oil belt; all level valley land. Thla Is A-l. Address Y-888, Omaha Bee. Miscellaneous LAND SEEKERS Our !2i ejcurslon to tha Rio Urande valley la now on. W. & Frank Neville Blk.. Omaha. FARM LANDS FOR RENT FARMS FOR HUNT Three good southern Minnesota farma, none over SO mllea from In. Gris wold Land and Credit Co., Mansom la. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. 100 VALUES IN'USED. CARS WE- HAVE A VERY COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS EACH CAR A BARGAIN AND EVERY CAR IN I FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. BELOW IS A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR CARS: 1919 ST-UDEBAKER, LIGHT SIX 1918 BUICK TOURING 1918 FRANKLIN TOURING 1918 STUDEBAKER ROADSTER 1917 STUDEBAKER TOURING 1916 STUDEBAKER TOURING lfiS STUDEBAKER TOURING MODEL 90 OVERLAND TOUR . ING MODEL 83 OVERLAND TOUR- . .J ING . TERMS IF DESIRED. THE BONNE Y-YAGER ; AUTO CO., ?550 Harney St. Phone Harney 670. ONE OF OUR " MANY BARGAINS Oldsmoblle f) m model, in per t feet condition: this la a real bargain for somebody so do not delay, but look this over, perhaps we will have aome tning else that would Interest you. We ere glad to have you coma In at any time and look them over. THE NEW USED CAR PLACE Open evenings. Tyler 4073 S047 Farnam St. IT5' ,. figuring on purchasing a truck It will pay you to see these be fore you buv, i?him9 J"ton truck' fltta One 1!tI4 Ann 9-mh ....u One lt 14-ton Kelly. , One IMS lH.ton Kelly. ,, One lfc-ton Kelly. nuy direct from owner and aava mony.'. c" ni1 J! these at tha . FAIRMONT CleEAMERT. CO. ' 13th and Jones. - A REAIi BARGAIN. HIT Milburn clectrlo, 4 cord Urea, aatteriea guaranteed In flrat-clasa eon. dltlon. Must sacrifice. Payments If desired. . PHONE WALNUT' 4309 "1 RENT A NEW FORD 1 DRIVE IT YOURSELF 11H CENTS PER MILE, OAS ATD INSURANCE EXTRA. OUR CARS ARB Z&'ZS&gg HBATBD roR WIN- DRIVE-IT-TOUR8ELF-COMPANT. FOR MERLT FORD L1VERT CO. . 1314 HOWARD STREET. DOUG. 3411. WANT A TRUCK? , We havo two . new Columbia I-ton trnftlra that . . ul 1 nM - - or will accept small touring car aa part rj M1..UU' juese crocus are pneaa to sell, so act at once. THE NEW USED CAR PLACE Open evenings. . Tyler 40T2 r amain sc. ftV ANTED Far spot eash, Itt used carat Viiw; do aaiaj. Aou KxcAaaae Wit raraaaa m7 Bee. uuTT AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. LIGHT BUICK SIX. 1917 model D-45, good shape, all prac tically new, Sprague tires, new top with aide curtains to open with doora, large oblong glasa In rear of top, varnished last spring and upholstering all In good shape. Will aell cheap or trade for t ity property. Call Tyler 4037. Eva- tungs, tiarnry tssm. FORDS We have a large stock of Forda and other amall cars and the price la right. Urop In and see fnr yourself. THE NEW USED CAR PLACE Open evenings. Tyler 4072 2047 Farnam St. SOME bargalna In uaed Ford car a. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. Tho Handy Ford Service Station, lBtB and Jackson. Ijouglaa 350O. USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, S5S Farnam St. Doug. 17. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED D. C ROGERS MOB. TYLER 1767 1407-21 Capitol Ave. RELIABLE automobile achool; beat elec trical and aelf-starter coursea: day and night achool; come now; free catalogue. National Automobile School. 3114 North Twentieth. Omaha. REDI-MADE GARAGE, wood or ateel. Send for circular Redl-Made Housing Co.. 3211 Howard. Red 3667. WE HAVE 60 good uaed cars to select from. All prices. MEEKS AUTO CO.. 2026 Farnam OAKLAND Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. Z3O0 Farnam at. BEST VALUES IN USED CARS. TRAWVER AUTO CO. 1910 FARNAM. -THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R, NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2620 Farnam St. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S. , Look for the red seal on windshield. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.. !033 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. OWNER going to California, will sacrifice, for cash, my new Essex touring car, only driven 300 miles. Harney 6066. GOOD USED CARS. GUY U SMITH. Auto Livery and Garages. TRUCKS, all sizes for hire... Beat service. Best rates. Tyler 1976. Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES GUARANTEED 30x3 8.50 I 32x4 118.95 30x3U 11.60 I 33x4 19.15 SALESMEN AND DISTRIBUTERS WANTED. STANDARD TIRE CO.. 410 NO. 14TH. USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP. 30x3. 14.00; 10x3U, 35.00. All sizes In proportion, look evet ur rebullte. Open Sundaya Tyler 396. 908 N. 16th St. Keystone Tiro Shop. NEW TIRES DIRT CHEAP 30x3tt FISK... .111.96 . (4x4 150.95 I J 3tlX Zfi.30 KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 1722 CUMING. AUTO electrical repairs; service atatlon for Rayfield carburetor and Columbia atorage batteries. Edwards. 2416 N 19. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargalna In used machines, victor H. Roos, the motorcycle man. 27th and Leavenworth Sta. Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha. 24-hour serv ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body denta removed; new fendera made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO., 1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917. Does Your Radiator Leak? Batter work at same prices. C. H, ELSASSER. Let me tackle your radiators. Tyler 4009 2523 8. 21st 8t pers6nal7 THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazlnea. Wo collect. Wa diatrlbute. Phono Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home, 1)10-1112-1114 Dodge street WILL Marian Braman, who left Spokane In September, 191S, please write aa old friend?" Percy Collin, Cashmere, Wash., c-o. F. A. Wlngate, Box 49. WILL anyone knowing tha whereabouts of Earl Wolven (printer), light complex-t'-ned, age about 28, please write Box T-60, Omaha Bee. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. MIXED GRAIN 33.50 per hundred, de livered, a. w. wagner. 101 mo. ietn St Douglas 1142. WHEAT screenings, 33.60 per hundred, delivered. 801 North 15th St. A. W Wagner. Douglai 1142. THOROUGHBRED ANCONA cockerels, Sheparil j strain. Walnut 454. MONEY TO LOAN. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest ratea. Private loan booths. Harry Malaahoek. 1614 Dodge. P. 6419. Ba.1894. FARMS and city loans. 8. H. LOUGEBJ. INC. 633 Keellno Bids. Horses Live Stock. Vehicles. For Sale. .800 Sets of Harness, SADDLES AND COLLARS - , at SO per cent discount; free list prtca Midwest Harness Co., 706 N. lth 8t Omaha. Neb. RETIRED from farming; will sacrifice few good teams matched mares, 5 to 7 years old, 9.600 to 2,800 pounds: will guarantee them. 1321 8. 29th street, block east of East park car line. SETTLING up our estate, will dispose of our own raised mares and horses; all matched teams. 2.600 to 3.000 pounds: young and sonnd. 2412 St. Marys Ave. REAL bargain for cash; two teams of big, young, mated mares; also 3.400 pound team draft horses. 2226 Mason St. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Jan. 28. Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 12,000 head; market flrmv beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime, . 316.50 17.60: medium and good. 3J l.r.O 15.60: common. $9.(011.50; lightweight, good and choice, 13.00(1.:5: common and medium 9.0013.00: butcher cattle, heif ers. $S.8513.75; cows, I6.7513.60: can ntrs and cutters, 36.65 6.75; veal calves, 18.00ii19.60. feeder steers, 38.00612.26; atocker steers. 37.26 & 10.86. Hogs Receipts, 19.000 head: estimated tomorrow, 56.000 head: market 10 15c lower: bulk of gales, 3"l 5. 20 16.60; top, 115.60; heavy, 313.0015.36; medium. fl5.20lS.45; light, W.351S.; light ltsrht. $14.751315.40: heavy parkins sows, smooth, ll.25''14.65: packing sows, rough. $14.0II14.25: pigs. 313.7514.75. Sheep ' and Lamba Receipts. 10.000 head; estimated tomorrow, 10.000 head; market firm; lamba. 34 pounds down, Sl.50(8':i.66; culls and common. 115.00 19.00: ewes, medium, good and choice, 910.7SO13.S0; culls and common, $7,000 10.60. . W hav a long list of buy. r for five, six, even and right-room modern hornet, cot. tagea and bungalows. Phono ua and wo will inspect your property promptly. . For re sults call 1 . OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY. 430 Boo Bldg. Tyler 490. Market LIVE STOCK Omaha Live Stock. Receipla were: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ....10.272 7.170 3,111 Official Tuesday ...10,834 16.596 IS, 77s Estimate Wednesday, s.,100 16.600 13.000 Three days this week 2, 406 40,813 34,889 Same daya last week 28,576 46,609 22.884 Same day 2 wks. a'o 31,656 T0.961 41,067 Same day 3 wks. a'o 22,932 39.663 29,500 Same days year ago 24.358 62,546 21,339 Receipts and dlspoKlllon of live stock at the Union Stock yards, uniHha, Neb., for -'4 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., Janu ary 28, 19:.'0: RECEIPTS CARLOTS. Cattle. HoaK. SheeD. H'r's. ' M. t'aui.. in Wabash I Mo. 1'a' lfif 10 1'nion Pacific 6 & N. W., east 18 C. A N. W., west .. 6H C, St. P., M. & O.. 35 1 II 1 1 . 4 1 30 21 3 12 '4 1 71V 12 1 22 2 1 4 1.. 27 9 7 3 1 3 2 .. 6 2.. 4 1 198 69 6 C., B. & Q., east.... 16 C. B. A Q., west.... 64 C, R. I. & P., east., 16 C. R. I. A P., west.. 1 Illllnols Central .... 18 Chicago Ot. West... 4 Total receipts 313 DISPOSITION H EAD. Cattle. Hues. Sheep Morris & Co 920 1.801 1,898 Swift & Co 1,570 2,680 1,599 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,607 2.677 2,487 Armour & Co 1,423 3,092 2,679 Schwarts & Co 147 .... .1. W. Murphy 6,072 .... S. Omaha Pack. Co.. 22' Hoffman Broa 3 Jno. Roth & Sons.... 45 Mayerowicli &. Vail.. 11 Glassberg 56 P. O'Dean . 17 Wilson & Co i: W. B. Van Sant & Co. 20 Benton & Van Sant.. 107 W. W. Hill & Co 15 .... F. P. Lewis 34 .... Omaha Packing Co.. 7 J. B. Root & Co.... 389 .... . ... .T. H. Bulla 206 .... R. M. Buruss Co. 47 , ,n Rosenstock Bros. . . '74 F. O. Kellogg 213 : Wertheimer °en. . 36 .... .... Kills & Co 9 .... Sullivan Bros 7 A. Rothschild ..... 75 .... .... Mo.-K. C. & C. Co.. 325 K. G. Christie 147 Baker 132 John Harvey - 721 Jensen & Lundgren ..' 64 Other buyers 1,826 .... 2,163 Total 10,259 15,469 , 10,726 Cattle Arrivals of cattle held ud fair ly well, there being 8,300 head here. To tal for the three daya Is 29.400 head or 1,000 in excess of the numher for the same three days a week ago and 6,000 larger than for the same period a year ago. All kinds of beef moved s owly today at prices that were all the way from steady to ii'(flioc or more lower. duality as a w hole was medium. She stock sold rather slowly but at prices that were un changed from yesterday's close, Stock ers and feeders were steady. Quotations on cattle: Good to rhntce beeves, 313.0015.00; fair to good beeves. 111.6013.00, common to fair beeves, 19.00 (611.60; good to choice yearlings, 113.50 15.00; fair to good yearlings. Ill.6013.60: common to fair yearlings, 39.0Oll.50; choice to prime heifers, 1 1. B0 13. 00 : good to cfcolco heifers, 9.0011.50; choice to prime cows. 311.0012.60: good to choice cows, 39.75ijrll.00: fair to good cows. 38.26 9.75; common to fair cows, $5.768.25; choice to prime heavy feeders, 312.25 jj.du; goon to cnoice leeders, J10.75 12.25; medium to good feeders, $9.25 10.75; common to fair feeders. 38. 0021)9. 25 : good to cholco stookers. 39.6011.00: fair to gooa stocuers, 8.oo(g)9.60: common to fair stockers, 36.008.00: stock heifers, 3 60iS)8.7S; stock cows, 36.26(8)8.50; stock calves, 7.6o10.50; veal calves, 9.60S 15.60; bulls, stags, etc., 35.7610.60. BEEF STEERS. No. 24... Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1004 111 50 1063 $11 25 15.. 13 972 IS 1186 11 60 12 23' 13 00 9 26 10 00 10 2b 10 75 12. 8. 18. 875 12 00 ..1030 ..1186 ,. 965 .. 678 .. 63 .. 596 ..1030 .. 937 ..1067 . . 899 . .1060 ..1086 ..1092 12 50 12 25 9 75 10 15 10 50 11 00 12 10 12 60 9 00 9 60 10 00 10 50 11 60 11 1199 48... 15. .. 8... 12... 10... d. .. 393 . 662 . 772 . 536 . 786 . 976 . 993 . 973 .1155 . 999 .1226 16.. S.. 11 50 24.. 12 25 S2.. COWS. 8 6 1) 10.. 9 26 10. . 9 To 10.. 10 2t 13.. 11 on 17.. HEIFERS. 8 10 7.. 9 75 BULLS. 8 60 1.. 9 00 1.. 9 60 1... 10 76 CALVES. 13 00 10. . 14 75 2.. 3. . 6.. 10.. 13.. 5.. . 713 . 846 .1110 .1150 .1620 .1060 100 9 60 ...5290 ...1660 ..17 20 3 73 9 23 10 50 157 140 100 81 123 14 00 15 00 13 50 9 00 10 00 10 75 11 25 13 00 15 25 1.. 170 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 7.... 30.... 50 50.... 14.... 62.... 638 7 75 18. 550 666 860 743 873 9 86 10 56 11 00 11 65 8.. 6.'. 22.. 961 ... 966 .... 810 . . 961 ..1189 11 30 BEEF STEERS. 8.. 12.. ,...1051 ,...1403 13 00 10 13 75 .1194 13 60 COWS. 11 1057 9 26 10 1112 t 60 10 1111 10 00 . HEIFERS. 36 719 9 25 16 1014 10 26 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 12 730 10 00 29 .. 746 10 25 26 1374 10 35 18 876 11 SO 60 1104 12 16 BULLS. 1 1410 8 60 1......13E0 t 00 1......1360 76 ' CALVES. 4 31 10 50 2 320 11 00 3 170 11 60 . 11 204 13 73 1 200 13 00 2...... 295 13 60 1 100 14 1)0 1 260 IS 00 1 200 15 50 Hogs Recelntn tnriav vn Tan much like yesterday's official figures, around 16,500 head. Quality was good and trade moderately active at prices that looked very much like yesterday's weak close, or PURE FOOD PRODUCTS PORK AND BEEF PACKERS PROVISIONERS ' PRODUCE DEALERS WHOLESALE BAKERS MACARONI MANUFACTURERS ' t3Ana naas sjaoirrsjs u. a, ajossoauuaw . This ar i idlnc iea ClUl pros' acers. and Industrial News of around 1526. cents lower than yesterday's average market. Bulk of today's sales was 614.7514.90, and although extreme heavies sold down to 314.60, prime hose sold up to 316.00, which was the top for the day. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr. 37. .170 ... 14 65 61. .313, 140 14 70 83. .212 ... 14 75 42. .233 ... 14 10 66. .188 ... 14 86 SI. .234 ... 14 90 76. .223 ... 15 00 Sheep Arrivals of sheep and lambs amounted to about 18,000 head. Bully 90 per cent of this estimate consisted of lamh. There were heardly enough sheep Included in the receipts to warrant quota tions. Packers were out early and trade became brick at prices generally ft little higher than' yesterday. Bulk of the lamb offerings sold at figures strong to quarter higher. Good lumlia were notched at 3--0.15, $20.25, $20.36 and $20.40, the lat ter price buying some extra good 90 pound Colorado fed westerns. Ewes arc safely quotable up to $12.50)12.60 and choice light yearling would likely bring $S.00& 18.25. Country buyers are still furnishing good demand for strong weight lambs and are paying $19.00 or better for half-fat grades, the output la aeasonably small. Good feeding ewes have been sell ing up to $9.60. FAT LAMBS. No. Ay. Pr. No. "Av. Pr. 140 fed.. 75 20 26 1(9 fed.. 83 20 00 60 fed.. 91 19 75 82 fed.. 81 20 25 131 fed.. 7'J 20 40 230 fed.. 76 20 63 180 fed.. 76 i 20 15 FEEDER LAMBS. 18 culls. 47 16 00 100 fed.. 4 17 75 fed.. 57 18 50 H fed.. 75 18 00 Quotations on Sheep Layubs, good to choice. $20.25620.6O; lambs, fair to good, $19.6020.00; fleshy feeders, $18.6045) 19.25; medium weight feeders, $17.00 18.00; common' to fair feeders, $16.25& 16.75; cull lambs, $13.003j)16.50: yearlings, $17.00(18.!5; wethers. $12.O014.00; ewes, good to choice, $11.76 35; ewes, fair to good, $10.60)11.50: good feeder ewes, $8.O0(&9.60; owe culls and can ners, $7.00(8.00. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, Ia.. Jan. 28. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,600 head; market strong; choice fed, $14.0017.00: beef cows. $7.00jf8-60; fat cows and heifers, $8.5013.00; can nors. $6,0047.00; veals, $8.0016.00; stockers and feeders. $7.00$ 11.60; feeding; cows and heifers, $6.008.2S. Hogs Receipts. 11.000 head: market, 15 to 25 cents lower; light, $14. 6014. 76; mixed, $14.2514.60; heavy, $14.6014.75; bulk of sales, $14.5014.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; market, steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 28. Cattle Re ceipts. 4,000 head; market steady; steers, $9.50 18,00; cows and heifers, $5. 60S 14.00; calves, $7.60(15.00. Hogs Receipts. 17,000 head; market lower; top, $15.50; bulk, SI 5.16 16.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head; market steady; lambs, $17.00020.76; ewes, $11.00(6)12.60. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Jan. 28. Corn prices tended downward today, owing largely to Indica tions that railroad traffic difficulties east of Chicago had grown worse. , The close was steady at the same as yesterday's finish to 3c lower, with May . $1.35 1.35 H and July $.32 (9 1.32 Oats finished unchanged to Vic down and provisions off 25c to 60c. Knowledge that no new permits for grain shipments . to the east were being Issued had a depressing effect on the corn market throughout the session and did a good deal to reduce trade to small pro portions. Lower quotations on hogs were likewise discouraging to buyers, and so, too. were continued downturns In foreign exchange. Trading bears put much stress on the European financial situation as likely to be of paramount Jmportance In determining future values and In this connection were disposed to urge greater notice of the abundance of corn in the country. On the other hand, commission houses readily picked up all the offerings today on any decided dip In prices. Oats as well as corn were weakened by the Inability of shippers to set out grain alseady sold. Provisions were underselling pressure from packers. Cash demand was slow and tho market responsive to declines In the values of hogs. Trade dwindled to small proportions and there was no important rally In prices. The market closed steady at the same as yesterday's finish to lc lower, with May $1.36 to $1.25H and July $1.32 to 31.32H- By Updike Grain Co., Jan. 28, 1920. Douglas 2627. Art. " Open. High, ("Low, Close. ITest'y. Corn Jan. May July Oats Jan. May July Rye May July Pork Jan. Mav Lard Jan. May Ribs Jan. May l.Mttj 1.45 I 1.44 1.35 1.35 1,i f 1.34 1.44fc 1.36H 1.32H MM. .83 1.45 1.36 1.329, l.AZ?s. 1.321 1.33 .8f. .864 .83 .83 4 .751 .7 6 94 1 I.S8V4; 1.69 1.61 I 1.61HI .854 .82 .75V .83 4 .754 1.6S4 1.614 .75H 1.68 1.61 - - I. 1.67 1.61 39.25 38.85 .4 139.40 1.25 139.23 39.25 138.86 I 22.80 23.45 139.27 139.27 '23.16 124.00 22.80 !t3.45 23.40 24.00 19.62 20.60 119.50 '20.50 119.80 120.30 119.30 !20.30 Kansas City live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 28. Cattle Re ceipts, 9,000 head: market, steady to 25 cents higher; heavy beet steers, choice and prime, $15.26)16.50; medium and good, $11.25816.25; common, $10. DOW 11.25; lightweight, good and choice, $11.00 (516.00; common and medium, $8,259 11.00; butcher cattle, heifers, $7.0013.75; cows, $6.25 $12.25; canners and cutters, $5.27.00; veal calves, $14.00 16.75; feeder steers, $S.2513.50; stocker steers, $6.5010.90. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market, slow, 25 to 50 cents lower; bulk, $14.80(8) 15.00: heavies, J14.86JS15.00; mediums, $14.80(8)15.10; lights, $14.7016.16: pack ing sows. $13.76014.50; pigs, $13.60 15.75. , Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; 25 cents higher; lambs, $17.75021.00: culls and common, $12.60017.50; yearling wethers. $15. 46 1 8.00 ; ewes, $10.66-8) 13.00; culls and common, $5.25010.35; breeding ewes, $8.00014.60: feeder lambs, $16.25018.25. THE SKINNER COMPANY K. CHOWE, VICE, PRESIDENT and GENERAL ... MANAGER . . va aewa'o a irmAnA, u. a. a. great Independent foa owned by soma ,000 same el the west's w foed products cam- 10 stockholders, m reatsst live etocb GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grain. Omaha, Jan. 28, 1920. Grain arrivals by carlots today were: Wheat, 31; corn. 67; oats, 20: rye, 2; and barley, 9. Choice wheat brought sev eral cents over yesterday. The demand was slow and there was a fair amount carried over. Corn Tanged unchanged to a cent lower, trie bulk a cent off. Oat prices were unchanged. Rye was un changed to 1 cent up. Barley was nomin ally steady. Wheat No. 2 hard, 1 car, $2.66: Xn. 3 hard. 1 car, $2.66: 1 car, $2.45 (smuttv): No. 6 bnrd, 3-6 car, $2.42; No. 4 spring I car, $2. 66: No. 5 spring. 2-5 car, $2.4:1; No. R mixed. 1 car. $2.03 (smutty); No. 4 mixed, cor, $2.26 (durum). Com No. 4 white, 1 car, $1.40; 2 cars $1.39; N'o. 6 white. 2 cars, $1.37: 1 car, 81.36; No. 4 yellow, 3 tars, $I.:;H; 1 car $1.37; No. 6 yellow. 1 car, $1.36; 1 carl $1.33lft 8 cars. $1.36; 2 cars, $1.34: No. 6 yellow, 1 car, $L31; sample yellow, 1 car, $1.27: No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, $1.37 (near white); 3 ears, $1.86; No. 6 mixed, 3 car, $1.8; 1 ear, $1.32; No. ( mixed, 1 car, $1.30. Oats No. t white, 3 cars, 864c . Rye No. J, 1 car, $1.60; 1 car, $1.59; No. 3, 1 car, $1.69; 1 car, $1.58; No. 4. 2-3 car. $1.54. O? : AHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Rerci;i' - Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. Wheat 31 33 62 Corn 67 6 46 Oats 20 20 32 Rye 2 13 I Barley 6 .. 4 Shipments Wheat 67 67 34 Corn 46 45 89 Oats 15 42 60 I'-ye 23 8 Barley 2 26 Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of tho several grades Inspected "In " here dur ing the past 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, 2; No. 2 hard, 7; No. 3 bard, 9; No. 4 hard, 3; No. 6 hard, 7; No. 2 mixed, 1; No. 3 mixed, 2; No. 4 mixed, 2; No. 4 spring, 1; No, 6 spring, 1; sample spring, 1; total, 33. Corn No. 2 white, 1; No. 3 white, 1; No. 4 white. 8; No. 5 white, 8; No. 2 yellow, 3; No. 4 yellow, 18; No. 6 yellow, 23; No. 6 yellow, 8; sample yellow, 3; No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 4 mixed, 9; No. 6 mixed, 24; No. mixed, 2; total, 119. Oats No. 2 white, 2; No. 3 white, 34; No. 4 white, 6; sample white, 1; total, 42. Rye No. 1, 2; No. 2, 2; No. 3, 9; sam ple, 2: total, 16. Barley Rejected, 2; total, 2. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS , Today l'car Ago Receipts ' Today Wheat 721,000 780,000 Corn 918,000 611,000 Oats 681,000 760,000 Shipments Wheat 715,000 255,000 Corn 457,000 609,000 Oats 571,000 917,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Wheat and Flour. .. .100,000 .131,000 ' Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Jan. 28.' Flour UnJ changed. t aney $1.201.44. Rye No. 2. $1.62 4 01.634. Bran $13.00. Corn $1.4301.46. Oat 82?i fiS394c. Flax $5.30 05.35. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Jan. 28. Corn January, $1,484; May, $1.37. Oats May, 854c New York Coffee. New York, Jan. 28. The market for coffee futures was lower today under fur ther liquidation, part of which was. be lieved to be for European account. The opening was 11 to 13 points lower and active months sold 15 to 20 points below last night's clcsing figures owing to lower Brazilian rabies and the weakness of for eign exchange. Reports of a rally In Santos futures stiffened prices here during the middle of the day, but the market weakened again, owing to further declines in exchange, with May selling off to 15.79o and closing at 15.80c. The general li closed at a net decline of 14 to 36 points with, Janu ary relatively weak. Closing bids: Janu ary, 15.26c; March, 15.57c; May, 15.80c; July, 15.99c; September, 15.74c; October, 16.67c; December, 16.68c. Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s, He; Santos 4s, 264 026c. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga.. Jan. 28. Turpentine Firm; $1,88; sales, 113 bbls.; receipts. 86 bbls.; shipments, 1 bbl. ; stock, 10,050 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 674 bbls.; receipts, 545 bbls.; shipments, 75 bbls.; stock, 38,. 127 bbl. Quote: B. D, E. $18.00: F. $18.00020.00: G, $18.05013.15: H, $18.10018.25: I. $18.10 (18.65; K, $19.26019.40; M, $20.00; N, $20.25; WG, $20.75; WW, $21.00. New York Sugar. New York. Jan. 28. Sugar Unchanged. You Can Help FLOUR PRICES There is now an opportunity for every flour user to BRING DOWN the rising PRICE OF FLOUR by using ' United States Grain Corporation Standard Pure Wheat Flour This flour COSTS MUCH LESS than so called "High patent" flours, makes delicious bis cuits and pastry and good bread. It sells at around 6V2C per pound. Ask Your Grocer for It! He Can Get It These Retail Grocers Have It On Sale: ALL BASKET STORES. PELTZ BROS., 3005 Haskell St. MEYER RESNICK, 4036 So. 24th St. LEVENSKY & SON, Benson. E. KARSCH CO., 1820 Vinton St. A. BLUMENTHAL, 420 So. 24th St. R. C. PAXTON, 10th and Dorcas Sts. , LYMAN & BRENNAN, 16th and Dorcas Sts. RAYMOND A ROMANAK, 406 No. 16th St. L. ROSEN BLUM A CO., 80S No. 16th St. LIPSEY BROS., 611 No. 20th St. ADVO STORE, 18th and California Sts. BEE HIVE GROCERY, 16th and Cuming Sts. L. CLANTAN, 35th and Center Sts. S. HACELIN, 1837 No. 24th St. KOTERA A SLOUP, 16th and William Sts. United States Grain Corporation CHAS. T. NEAL, Second Vice President ' GRAIN EXCHANGE . . ' OMAHA, NEBRASKA taao ar lurk, pgarual tiavieg. Ins. the' Day FINANCIAL New York. Jan. 28. The excellent im pression created by the quarterly state ment of the United States Steel corpora tion, published after the close of yester day's session, was the sustaining factor ot today's stock market, most other de velopments being' of lesa favorable char acter. Foreign exchange was again subjected to drastic downward revlrion, the pound t'terllng falling tu $3.50 during the trad ing period, Tho money market. also waa more aen.sl!!ve, ua Indicated by an ad vance from the early rate of 6 to 14 per cent In th later dealings. Steel shares and affiliated equipments were firm to atrnnB most of the time, but United States Steel failed to gain more than a nubstantlul fraction at bent. Motors anil associated specialties kept pace with siei'la. Uila iert under a cloud on recurrent weaknegg of low grade ' issues of recent promotion, concerning which adverse divi dend rumors were current, and several of the prominent miscellaneous specialties succumbed to pressure. ( Irregular upward movements occurred In shipping, fosd, chemical, textile and paper shares, but these were somewhat impaired toward the cloae, when the money market developed erratic ten dencies. Among the more obscure industrials oc casional strength was ascribed to specific causes, as in the case of Savage Arms, which made a temporary gain ot nsarly 3 points on announcement ot an "extra" di vidend of 6 per cent. Sales amounted to 700.000 shares. The bond market continued Its reaction ary course. Investment rails and Indus trials tending lower with foreign issues. Liberty first 4s fell to a new low record of 91.30. Total sales, par value, aggre gated $11,276,000. Old United Statea bends were unchanged on call. Many gains were cancelled when call loans rose to 15 per cent, but partial ral lies followed the decline of money to 12 per cent In the final dealings. The closing was steady. Industrials were strong during the bet ter part of today'b stock market session, but demoralization in foreign exchange and tighter money imposed occasional restraint. Sales approximated 700,000 shares. Sales. High. Low. Close. American B. Sugar 300 924 91 9194 American Can .. 3,500 55 649i ' 54 Am. Car & F. . . . 1,000 1394 138 138 Am. H. & L. pfd.. 500 118 114 117,4 Am. Locomotive . 3,00 1004 984 99 Am. S. & Refg. .. 300 65 684 684 Am. Sugar Refg 200 136 136. 136 Am. S. Tobacco .. 1,700 924 9194 924 Am. Tel. & Tel.. 1,109 984 984 98i Am. Zinc. L. & S.. 600 20 194 194 Anaconda Copper . 3.00 624 U4 614 Atchison . 1,600 84 834 S3 Va A. , G. & W. I. S. S. 600 164 162 162 Bald. Locomotive. 35,700 11844 1164 1174 Bait. & Ohio.... 300 314 314 314 Beth. Steel "B" .$9,200 994 974 8 B. & S. Copper .. 600 27 27 27 Cal. Petroleum .. 300 41 414 414 Can. Pacific 1.700 128 1274 1274 Cen. Leather 2,000 934 9194 924 CheS. & Ohio ... 100 55 66 65 C. , M. & St. P.. 200" 354 364 364 C. & Northwestern 600 85 4 84 4 84 4 C. R. J. & P 600 26 94 26 4 2 Chino Copper ... 300 38 4 37 4 38 4 C. Fuel & Iron .. 1,000 414 41 41 Corn. Products ..10.800 87 854 36 Crucible Steel ...16,600 228 223 2244 Cuban Cane Sugar 6,300 614 60 504 Kris 300 1294 12' 12'A Gen. Electric ... 2.2 0 0 1 7 0 94 1 68 169 Gen. Motors 10,600 304 4 299 301 Ot. Northern pfd 1,900 784 774 774 Gt. North. O. Ctfs. 3,800 39 4 38 4 31 Insp. Copper 700 674 664 664 Int. M. Marine pfd 8,400 97 4 96 4 97 94 International N... 1,700 264 244 24 International P. .. 8,600 864 84Va 354 K. C. Southern .. 100 IS 16 16 Kennecott Copper. 800 St 304 304 L, & N 100 107 107 107 Mex. Pet 11,200 2014 197i 199 Miami Copper .... 100 244 44 244 Midvale Steel 3,100 654 49 94. 40 ?i, Missouri Pacific.'.. 600 254 25 25 Nevada Copper ... 400 184 16',4 Hi N ,Y. Central 600 69 4 8 4 6314 N. Y.. N. H. & H... 1,400 264 2 2S Northern Pacific.. 1,500 78 77 .78 Pacific Mall 100 37 37 37 Pan-Amorlran Pet. 9,000 92 4 91 91 Pennsylvania 1,000 424 434 424 Pittsburg & W. Va. 100 294 29-4 294, Pittsburg Coal 600 62 4 61 4 61 4 Ray Consol. Copper 400 114 214 214 Reading 200 754 75 75 Rep. I. & S. 32,500 11794.1144 115 Shattuck Ariz. Cop. 100,124 124 12'i Sinclair Oil & Ref. 3.900 1 43 94 434 434 Southern Pacific, 6,300 1004 99 994 Southern Railway. 1,600 214 21 21 Studebaker Corp.. .36,100 1064 104 10494 PAYMENTS moithty buyi outright any stock 0r j bond, nrchastr stcurts all divichnds Odd Ms oursptcalty. Wntt ferstltcttd list and Ml particulars - FREE CHARLES C.VAN RIPER Mfmber Consolidated Sloe Etchorgt BSO.BROAO.STwMtw VOPK . !' 1 ', il I " I. it s Texas Co. Tobacco Products.. 2,200 ton 100 13.200 4,000 44,000 2,100 1.20O 4,100 11.600 1.600 D00 11.700 2034 914 123 00 104 1"74 1164 7 64 4 24 36 484 1104 201 tOl 91 1 1214 122i 884 " 1064 los 104 10'i llii'i 115 V64 7 614 64 23 4 2 814 33 48 41 10IH io4 Union Pacific .... United Cigar St.. U. S. Ind. Alcohol. I ' S Nt .1.1 V. S. St'el. pfd... Utah Copper Weatlnghouno Klec. Willys-Overland .. is' a t. i,aa Ohio O. Rojal Dutch, N. Y. Jiw York Bond 1,1st. T. M. M. 6s. .. . 924 K. C. S, ref. 6s 714 I,. & IS", tin. 4.1.. 104 M.K.&T.lst 4s... 69 M. P. gen. in.. 64 Mont. Pow. 6s. . 85 N. T. C. def. 6s 92 4 Nor. Pac. 4. . . . 764 Nor. Pac. 3... 63 4 fi. S. 1,. ref. 4s 82 4 P. T. AT. 6s. 87 4 Pen. con. 4 4. " Pen. gen. E... 90 4 Read. gen. 4s. v 794 St. l,.&S.F.adJ.6s" 60.4 S. P. cv. 6s 103 S. Ry. Ds 844 Tex. Co. cv. 68.103 Tex. & Pac. 1st. 844 V. P. 4s 124 U. K. of G. B. I. 64s, 1937. 88 U. 8. Rub. 6s.. 8(4 I". S. 2s, reg.. U. S. 2s, coup. U. S. 4s. reg. U. S. rv. 4s. c. Pan. 3s, reg.. 1 00 1004 1064 106 88 81 99 96 83 4 77 60 4 4 64 73- 73 94 4 68 4 654 81 91 Pan. 3s. coup A.T.&T.cv.6a .. A. -French 6s.. Armour Co.4 4a Atch. gen. 4i. . B. &O. (iv. 44h. B.Sleel. ref. 6s C Leath. 5s. . . Cen. Pac. 1st. C. & O. cv. 6a C.R.AQ.jt.4s.... C..l.St.P.cv.44a C.R.I.&P.ref.4s. 1". roo.col.tst. 6s f. of Pnrii! 6s. "U.tfS.TCl. B. D.&R.G.eon.4s. D.otCan.5s,'31.. 724! 63 I 141 UPDIKE Ws SpeciaJiis in the Csrsful Handling of Orders el Grain and Provisions Future Delivery All Important Markets Ws Are Msmsrs of Chicago Board of Trsde Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Exchange Kansas City Board ot Trsde Sioux City Board of Trade . Omaha Grain Exchange We Operate Offices ati Omahs, Neb. Sioux City, Is. Lincoln. Neb. Atlsntie. Is. Hastings, Neb. Hamburg, Ia. Holdrege. Neb. Des Moines, Is. Geneva. Neb. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago. 111. and all of these offices are eon. neeted with eaeh other by private wires. 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