j-; V THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920. IS REAL ESTATESUBURBAN. Dundee. DUNDEE Tint I loom stucco. I.args living room, fireplace, . un room; finished aleeplng room; plastered collar; maid's room on third tloor; stucco garage. Prlct 115.009. Benson & Carmichael Tyler J149. ' 43 Paxton Block. Splendid Value for $8500 Built for home. Eight rooma and den Including large living room, nun roohi, sleeping porch, et. ; oak finish; com bination heating plnnt (hot water and furnace), choice lot, paving all paid. Here la a real buy. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 430 Bee. Hldg. Tyler 436. REAL ESTATE WANTED I Can Pay $1,000 down on a modern five or alx-room cottage or bungalow. Prefer to be on paved atreet. nut over two blocks to car and must ha In whit nelghbor nuod, Give full description, address and best price In firat letter. Box T-37, Omaha Be, A fc. HAVE served the UniaTm puldic In buying and selling real estatu for over 36 yeara. We have many calls now fur homea I.lst your property with us. We "'""'ve you to your best Interests. McCague Investment Co. WILL pay oaBh for good six or seven ronrrl home. Hunt he well rOcated and priced right. Keply giving full de acrliition. Box T-8, Omaha Bee. FOR RESULTS x LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH F. T. WRAD, S 10 So. th St. Tvler 151 lo buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see r OVVLER & McDONALD 1120 City Xnfl. Bank BWg. Doug. 142S. WANTED TO BUY a good -room burigalow In Dundee; want it for a home and will pay cash. wii me evenings, roirax 14-4. WE have buyers waiting. List with KDWARK wn.i.iiva en o$ Omaha National Bk. Bldg. ' T.TH'P . u THKO. K. PETERSON COMPANY, . 45 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Doug. 7024. WK 11 AVE cash buyers for cottages and bungalows nicely located. Shrlver, 1047-.jL-0'uaua Bank Bldg. D. 1636. WILL buy a few good contracts, second mortgages, or moch.. llene. Clias. L. , cmci an jiranoeis i neaier riag. REAL K3TATE and all kinds of Insurance. HERMANSEN & CO. 748 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. WE have the customers and can sell vour property; list with John W. Robbins, 631 Brsndels Theater. V. 529. WANT 6-6 room cheap houses, part modem, oa small payments. Johnson, Tyler 2724 or Webster 4150. FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. i PRIVATE M OMEV SKOPKN & COMPANY. Doug. 4228. MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate. Interest payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS & BON. 828 Keellne Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS, O'KEEFH REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dou. 2715. PRIVATE MONEY. $100 to $10,000 made premutly, F. D. WE AD, Wead Bldg. 310 8. 18th St. 1. E. BUCK, Loans. 423 Omaha Nat. Stocks and Bands. SAFE INVESTMENT. Wanted $2,000 loan on $3,000 frater nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to make loan is beneficiary. Face of policy will come to beneficiary upon death of insured, who Is 61 years old and In poor health. Will arrange matters so that entire $3,000 will be paid to note holder upon death of insured, and will keep up premiums In Insurance. Chance to make from $600 to $1,000 In short time. Address Bee, Box M-3. f FOR a safo and seasoned 7 per cent tax free investment see advertisement of the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Com pany on page 13. 600 SHARES Overland Tiro Stock, all or any part; best offer takes It. Address Y 946, Omaha Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Colorado Lands. Colorado Land For Sale Five thousand acres twenty miles south of Matheson, Colo.; all tillable; 2,000 acres under cultivation, 3,000 prairie; sandy loam soil, watered witb windmill; three good sets of Improve ments, wortls from $7,000 to $10,000 each. Crops are corn, wheat, rye, beans and potatoes. Well fenced In sections and half sections school house on the ranch; five telephones, store, rural mail delivery. Price $20 to $50 per acre; half cash, terms on balance. This Is a real farm, lays ideal.. Will sell all or any part from 160 acres up. IMce according to number of acres under cultivation and improvements. 11. A. Robinson, Colorado Springs. Colo. 1124 N. TeJonSt. LAND BARGAINS MUST SACRIFICE Philitp Co., Colorado, land. Production equal to eastern Nebraska; 300 land at only $70 per acre. Third of 100 acres . of wheat on each inu.rter delivered to rtmrkPt 5 miles. Half section with $10, 000 improvements; 220 acres cultivated; 0 acres in wht'at; third delivered to market 4Vt nillr-s, $90 per acre. One fourth down, balance subject to mort gages and yearly payments. "Wire or write owner, 1 i40 Logan St., Apt. 8, JDenver, 30,000 acreu choice raw or improved Un eon Co. Colo. lands. Bargains. Kasy terms. See J. I Maurer. Arribs, Colo. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. LAND KEEKERS. Those that want to buy farms and ranches, both dry and Irrigated lands, also city property, call or write for lists of same. W. L. Irwin, 1410 Stout St., Denver. Colo. Kansas 'Lands. A WELL LOCATED RANCH for quirk sale, on Kansas, Colo., Blvd., three milts county seat and R. R.; dally mall and telephone; 8S0 A. deeded, 800 A. Ieas?d, ISO A. In cultivation and 1,500 A. pasture: 10 ml. wire fence; 7-room modern residence, frame shingle roof, granary, garage and hen house; stable for lttyiiorses; windmill, well and tanks; cattls shfd and 7-ft. tight board corral 46x48. Price $26,000; one-half cash and bal. carried at 7 per cent. This offer expires March 1. Call or write owner, S. F. Bwan. Leotl. Kansas. FOR-S'VLE One-ouarter section ot land in Moms county, Kansas. 100 acres of vrfl ley land t'nder cultivation. 60 acres of good prairie hay land. Price $90.00 per acre. C K. Davis, Board of Trade Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. NORTH-CENTRAL KANSAS LAND We have for sale choice wheat and ' corn land. $50 to $100 per acre; good ranches. $25 to $50 per acre: on Plaln 'ille branch of U. P. R. R.. west of Sallna. Writ us your wants. Wa can suit you. Dl'WE O'LEARY. Lm-ay, Russell County, Kansas. FOR SALE QUICK Good 80 acres, 45 miles southwest of Kansas City; 2te miles northwest of Wellsville: 11-room modern house; natural gas; cattle barn, 60x55 feet; room for 40 head; hay barn, 63x60 feet; room for 125 head; good out buildings; big cement supply tank, wind mill, water In both biu-ns: 40 acres In ' pasture, rest in blue grass and wheat; 1 mile from school; price $200 per acre. C. W. Hughs, owner. Wellsville. Kan. FOR- SALE 160acre amooth western Kansas wheat land, close to town, $4,000; quarter further out, $2,600. Write V. X. Niquette. Sallna. Kan. Missouri Lands. 160-ACRE north. Missouri corn land, all cultivated, deep black prairie soli, none better;, rainfall 40 inches: corn, wheat, alfalfa, blue grass, rivaling Kentucky, and big Missouri mules and horses, principal crops: four ets of improve ments, 10 miles W. wire fence, on hedge posts. Price, $150 per acre, worth . $200. If In Nebraska $809. 8uch bar gains pass this way but once. G. P. Stebbipg. 1610 cmcago sr. TOR SALE Dairy farm, 240 acres. S mile from Marshfleld. Webster county; 160 acres In cultivation and pasture; balance timber pasture; good improve ments: $55 pr acrej might sell equip ment. Owner. L r. uuy. aiarsneio. aio. PRINO CREEK FARM 1J0 acres; plenty tit Improvements; fntlt. Corn made 40 bushels per acre. Running water. 41,800, easy tecma. Mountain V,w, Mo. BRINGING UP HELLO "J(4 -DIO You 'MSOUT OOCN? (S) 1920 BY iNTt rSATUaS SSRVICS. IMC' FARM AND RANCH LANDS Michigan Lands. WE 11AVK a 40,000-acre tract In Upper Allchigiin conveniont to railroad, with Monia Improved property adjoining oi. two slues. N n would IIka to dispose of this tract as u wholo and would be will ing to sell upon a reasonable payment ilown; terms on balance at 6 per cent; price, $10 per acre. We also have a tract of 3,000 acres In Michigan, well blocked. If interested in acreage of this sie, wrlle for further Information. Pr'ice, $10 per ncre. C.R1.Y1MKP. LAND COMPANY, Marinette. Wis. Minnesota Lands. FARMS fur sale in Minnesota, well im proved ; possession can be Klven this spring; are located near good towns and st hools. Will makfi very low prices, as wo wish to uso the money in the manufacturing business. Wntters Mfg. Works. Inc., 12ti K.tat 20th. St., Minne apolis, Minn. NewJYork Lands. IXEVEN thousand five hundred buys 101 acres, rmlo from village, station; mac adam road to Huffalo, 4 -mile school, spi'Midid bu.UIinpe. 9-room house, furnace, water, gambrel roof, concrete basement, barn, forty by eighty; horse barn, hog house, cost spvon hundred: hennery, sixty apple trees; Including hay, grain, straw, ensilage, 21 head cattle. tam, hogs, forty hens, potato digger, disc har row, roller, cpring harrow, drill, weeder, sulky cultivator, sulky plow, tedder, wagons, sleighs, harnesses, milking ma chine, auto truck. Five thousand cash. Free list. Ellis Kros., Springville, N. Y. -r Nebraska Lands. Improved 80-Acre Sarpy County Farm at Public Auction TlirnDAY, FKB. 1!TH, at 2 P. M. SUA UP. Sale will take place on the farm, S mites south of Ralston and miles northeast Pappillion. This farm s belter known as the TTonry C. iSautter farm and is considered to be one of the best farms in the state of Nebraska. Lays excellent, all the very best high powered producting soil, on the best main traveled automobile road between Pa pillion and Omaha. Highly Improved, 7-room modern house, with bath and running water, furnace heat, burn for 10 head horses, cattle barn for 40 head cattle, hog house, chicken house, garage, machine shed, hay barn, extra good well with plenty of good water, windmill, extra gooa orchard. This farm must be seen to be appre ciated, lio look it over. It will abso lutely be sold to the highest bidder on above date. Very liberal terms can be arranged with owner on day of sale. For further information see the Citi zens' State bank, Ralston, Neb., clerk of sale, or JAMES L. POWD, Omaha, Neb., Auc tioneer, or W. P. Mohr, Spencer, Neb., owner. A REAL FARM AT THE RIGHT PRICE. 144 acres located 6 miles west -of Ogallala, Neb., and Shi east of Bruele on a good level road to town on the Lincoln Highway. 125 acres under plow Including 6O11 acres of alfalfa which cuts 175 ton4 per season, balance the very best of pasture. Heavy rich black loam soil, with clay sub-soil. Land lies level; Is all sub-irrigated and is excellent alfalfa land. This place has about $10,000.00 worth of fine im provements which consist of a good 2-story. 7-r0ni house, with basement and furnace: water In kitchen. Good barn for 8 head of horses, stanchions for 10 cows, mow for 25 tons of hay. Hog house; chicken house; granary and new garage with cement floor; room for 2 cars. Good well and windmill. These improvements are nearly new, 95 acres fenced, 60 acres hog tight. Plen ty of nice shade trees and grove on the north and west. Price for a very few days only, $140.00 per acre, one-half cash, balance easv terms. Possession March 1, 1920. Write or see M. A. LARSON, owner, Central City. Neb. WOOD RIVER FARM AT AUCTION, FEBRUARY 16, MONDAY, 1 P. M. On the above date In City Hall, Kear ney, Neb., we will sell at public auction to the hishnst bidder, regardless of price, the following described real estate: The S.W. H of Soc. 3f, . 10, R. 17. Buf falo County, Nfbraska, containing 1!0 acre more or less, according to govern ment survey. Located 2 miles west of Riverdule and 12 mils northwest of Rearney. Tt rms of sale: Twenty per cent of the purchase price cash day of sale, purchaser to assume a mortgage of $7,800 due March 1, 1925, bearing interest at the rale of i per cent payable an nunlly. Hemftindcr of purchase price Two Improved. Farms, ; At Auction, N February 26, Thursday, 1 P. M. On the above date in OPERA HOUSE, PALMEli. NEBRASKA, we will sell at publio auction to the highest bidder re gardless of price, two highly Improved farms, located 9 and 10 miles northwest of Palmer, Nebraska. Soil, the very best of black loam soil with clay subsoil. Pos session March 10, 1920. For complete description write, Nebraska Realty Auc tion Co.. Central City. Nebraska. Clyde Applegate. Palmer. Nebraska, owner. 1,440 ACRE ranch In famous potato and grain belt. Dawes Co.. Nebraska., five miles frd"m good railroad town, one mile from school; good roads, good soil. Land some rolling. More than half good for potatoes, grain and al falfa. All well grassed: two good wells fine water; 2 to 5 wire fence; $30 per acre. Write, or call on owner. Gregory's Oasollne Filling Station. Crawford, Neb. 160 ACRE farm for sale, 6 miles from good town, level road and level land, all black soli. Good 7-room house In good condition; on main road; 30 acres pas lure: barn for 8 head horses: granary; hen house; windmill and well; two cis terns: 120 acres wheat goes with place, at $75 per acre, if sold by March 1. Box 364. Arapahoe. Neb. FOR SALE 3,660-acre ranch- good grass, fair improvements, three miles of river front. A bargain at $10.00 per acre. Reasonable terms. Will sell part. Act quick. N. J. Rodewald. Seneca. Neb. PORN AND ALFALFA FARMS IMPROVED: IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA at the right price. Write for list. LARSON & CARRAHER, Central City. Nebraska. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches in good old Dawes Co. Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. For Neb. Farms and Ranches see Graham-Peters .Realty Co., 82J Omahs, Nat'l BR Bldg., Omaha. BARGAINS in farms with possession . March 1. J. A. Gibbons. Elkhorn, Neb. A. A. PATZM 4.N. Farms. 301 Ksrbach Blk. New York Lands. NEW YORK. GIVING AWAY ONE IT'S FOR TOV. One hundred dollars down, one dollar eace week; 61 acres, new house, large barn, town one mile, city II. Price, $1,800. E. Munson, 242 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. North Dakota Lands. FARM bargain in North Dakota. Partly improved; nothing to pay for five years. If yon will erect buildings and fences, value about $3,000; few miles to town, schools and churches; good soil and wa ter; no sloughs or gravel: raise alfalfa, grain, corn, cattle, sheep and hogs. Price from (36 to $40 per acre. We own these bargains; no commissions to pay; we will accept part of cropa to ward payment. HeUiii Elliott, Minneapolis, Jtlnn, A W fs Xv WK- -uv.i.-..',t.-. A (ill wi w I "V FATHER- ?r- '.,1 i I 1 " -W "'"--Kf FARM AND RANCH LANDS South Dakota Lands. $1,100. perfect 1H0 acres corn, alfalfa, land. Ilobart, Pohenlx Bldg., Mlnne apnllw. Wisconsin Lands. LANlOLOt; Y, 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, srmply write me a letter and say 'Mall me LANDOLOOY and all particulars, FREE." Address Kdltor, Landology, Skldruore Land Co., 433 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette. Wis. Wyoming Lands. I HAVE a good 80-acnn improved, irri gated farm in the Big Horn Basin, Wy oming, 1 will j-ent for one to three years tor one-third of grain in bin on place and one-half of alfalfa in stack. If in terested ccme and see me on ur In fore February 16, 1 9i;0, ' Robert S. Trumbull Tyler 7S5. 1305 First Nat'l. Bk. Uldg. Miscellaneous. $800 Down Secures 80-Acre Farm, With 3 cows, tools and equipment, wagons, harness thrown in by aged owner for quick sale. H4 miles R. R. town. 60 acres machine-worked, heavy producing tillage; balance spring-watered pasture; wood; 100 bearing apple trees; 6-rooin house; stock barn, granary, etc. $1,676 takes everything; easy terms. Details Strout'n Catalog Bargains 23 States; copy free. STROUT FARM" AGENCY. .S31-DF. New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. A REAL BARGAIN IN 1910 Ttl'ICK "6" TOURING. NEW TIRES, EXCELLENT CONDI TION. CALL ROOM 4, BAIRD BLDO. TVLER 6346, OR DOUGLAS 7020. RENT A NEW FORD! DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12H CENTS PER MILE, GAS AND INSURANCE EXTRA. OUR CARS ARE COMFORTABLY HEATED FOR WIN TER SERVICE. DRIVE-'.T-YOtTRSELF-COMP ANY, FORMERLY FORD LIVERY CO. 1814 HOWARD STREET. DOUG. 3622. IVi-TON ntiw truck, 25 per cent discount for quicK sale; $000 first payment, bal ance In 10 monthly payments. This truck will be sold with a- reliable guarantee. Call Mr. Wight, room 929 Conant hotel, or Mr. Smith. Harney 353. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED D. C. ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 1767. 1407-21 Capitol Ave. RELIABLE automobile school; best elec trical and self-starter courses: day and niRht schrol; come now; free catalogue. Notional Automobile School. 2814 North Twentieth, Omaha. USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, ' 2503 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO. 2203 Farnam St. Douglas 2181. STANDARD .WINTON Eight Six SO.MEvbargains in used Ford cars. Mc Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford Service Station, loth and Jackson. Douglas 3500. OAKLAND Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2.100 Farnam St. BEST VALUES IN USED CARS. TRAWVER AUTO CO. 1910 FARNAM. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY, 2520 Farnam St. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNTS. Look for the red seal on "winshleld. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO., 2032 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. WANTED For spot cash, 100 used cars; quick action: no delay. Auto Exchange Co.. 2059 Farnam St. Doug. 0035. WE HAVE 50 good used cars to select from. All prices. MEEKS AUTO CO.. 2028 Farnam. REDI-MADE GARAGES, wood or steel. Send for circular Redl-Made Housing Co.. 2811 Howsrd. Red 3657. FIVE-PASSENGER touring car; almost new, $1,200; one-third casn; balance in 10 payments. Room 929 Conant Hotel. FORI) truck, first-class shape, for sale. Call Webster 430 between 8:30 and o'clock. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. The Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company has just paid its 44th Consecutive Quarterly Dividend at the rate of 7 per annum The Company offers a limited amount of this stock to the public at its par value of $100 per share to finance its 1920 budget of new construction. This stock is free from all tax in Nebraska and normal federal income tax. The strong financial condition of this company is well known. Its Assets total $9,055,320. And its Surplus and Reserves $1,397,040. Its service is indispensible and in growing de mand. It is officered and managed by the same staff which has developed the business from one exchange with 1,500 tele phones to one hundred fifteen exchanges, serving 61,000 sub scribers All stock issues and expenditures are under the control of the Nebraska State Railway Commission, assuring protection of stockholders' interest. 7 is a "good return on such an absolutely safe investment. For information concerning this offering of stock address Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company C. P. Russell, Sec'y Telephone Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. D1 See Pag HUN A1N RQiAN AUTOMOBILES Motorcycles and Bicycles. UART.KY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roos, the motorcycle man. Sitli and Leavenworth Stii Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORKS INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha. 24-hour serv ice for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body dents removed; new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFO. CO.. H9 Cuming St. Tyler 17. Tires and Supplies. AHW TIRES, STRICTLY FIRST. "0x1! t 8.7S 22x3',, $16.60 30xr,ii $11.90 34x4 $20.60 DEALERS AND AGENTS WANTED. STANDARD TIRE CO.. 410 N. 161 h, . Doug. 3830. USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP. i0x3. $4.00: 30x3. $5.00. All sizes In proportion. Look over our rebuilts. Open Sundays. Tyler 2986. sus istn at. Keystone Tire shop. NEW TIRES DIRT CHEAP Bnx3'i FISK... .$11.95 34x4 $20.95 Mx3 8.95 36x4 26.95 KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1722 CUMING AUTO electrical repairs; service station for Rayfield carburetor and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. 2616 N. 19 RADIATORS repaired. C. Elsasser.2523 S. 21nt St. Tyler 4009. Best work; rea sonable prices. GOOD FORD radiators for sale. Tyler 4009. Horses Live Stock. Vehicles. HARNESS. SADDLES AND TRAVELING tiOODS. We make them ourselves and sell di rect to the consumer, no middleman's profit. High grade goods at first cost Store is 60 years old and our guaran tee is good. We have large stock of war harness at low prices. ALFRED CORNISH & CO., Successors to Colling & Morrison. 1210 Farnam St. 800 Sets of Harness, SADDLE AND COLLARS at "0 per cent discount; free list price. Midwest Harness Co., 700 N. 16th St Omaha, Neb. SOUND 6-year-old horse, weight 1,200 pounds. 2421 Cuming St. D. 4959. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. S. C. BUFF ORPHINGTON COCKERELS" cheap lor quick sale; fine birds. Wal nut 19:;!. SNOW White Rock Cockerels, also eggs for hatching. Walnut 288. RHODE ISLAND RED cockerel for sale. South 1665. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial homo solicits your old clothing, furnltuie, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home, 1110-1112-1114 Dodge street. WILL Marian Braman, who left Spokane In September, 1918, please write an 'old friend 7" Percy Collin, Cashmere, WaBh. , c-o. F. A. Win gate. Box 4 9. B. B. WRIGHT and WILLIS BROWN are to call in person at 0122 Tucker St., Omaha, Neb.; Florence Station. Phone Colfax 4279. I3MILIE STURM Please. write to J. 4. Hofocker. care Bakery, Gypsum, Kan. FACE mas.sage, manicuring. Lady oper ator. 210 North 17th St. MONEY TO LOAN. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock, 1514 Dodge. D. E619. Es. 1884. FARM and city loanV E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 528 Keellne Bide. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births William and Carrie Taylor, 2622 North Thirteenth street, boy; Stanislav and Anna Nyklel. 2923 Gold street, boy; James and Nickine Christensen, 4921 North Twenty-fifth street,, girl; Charlea and Alta Stiffler, 4319 Larlmore avenue, boy; Fiderick and Dorothy Garhart, 4426 Barker avenue, boy. Deaths Vernon Lukas, 5 months, 3114 Y street: John Moravlc, 79, 2005 North Forty-nmth avenue:- Fay D. Hand. 24, isnfi Ohio street; Minnie Rosendale, 32, 2202 'A South Sixteenth street; Hugo Gra han, 49, 4807 Underwood avenue; Mary Hallat, 35, 5523 South Tiirty-flrst street; Pauline eBnolken, 23, 4312 Piatt street; Jessie Lee Calyer, 30. 2214 Wirt street; Winifred Howerton, 33, 2306 Ogden ave nue; Sam Jordan, 22, 213 North Twelfth street; Emil Long. 8 months, 37116 T street; Louise Lara, 4 months, 2406 P street; Luctrla Lewis Tietjens, 73, 4432 South Twenty-second street; Aurlna Dave, 61, 2S23 North Sixteenth street; Louisa Zameka, 80, 2713 South Nineteenth street; LaVerne Yates, 9 months, 2601 Dodge street: Robert L. Golding. 81, 3013 Clay strret: Will Redmond, jr., 6 months, 3333 Emmett street; Stephen A. Redden, 71, 324 North Seventeenth street. London Metals. London, Fob. 12. Copper Spof: 119, 17s 6dt electrolytic. 127. Tin 388 15s; lead, 43 15s; zinc, 62 10s. Jigg and Maggie in Full of Color in The Sunday Be. WFOR SOODNE THE r. LIVE STOCK Omaha Live Stock Market. Omaha, Feb. 12, 19J0. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 6,720 4,225 7.S14 Official Tuesday 6,391! 8, HNS 10.304 Official Wednesday.. 6,383 9,013 11,076 Estimate Thursday.. 3,300 8,200 12,300 Four days this week. 20,800 30,426 47,684 Same days last week. 30,556 44,878 28,386 Same days 2 wk ago. 34. 949 64,405 42,225 Same days 3 wk ago. 35, 616 63,969 28,212 Same days year ago.35,544 78,528 39,609 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m., February 12. 1920: RECEIPTS CARS. Horses and Cattle Hogs Sheep Mules Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific ..1 1 Union Pacific ."4 3.' 15 C. & N. W., east. . . 14 9 4 1 C. & N. W., west. . -22 41 8 1 C, St. P., M. & O.. IB 19 7 C, B. & Q., east ... 6 s C, B. & y., west.. 18 1! j C, R. I. & P., cast .8 3 7 C, R. I. & P., west 7 .. - Illinois Central ... 4 2 Chi. Gt. West 1 2 1 Total receipts 128 128 61 5 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle . 446 . . 7li0 . . 970 . . 545 Hogs Shoep Morris & Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co l.Hi 1,141 1,745 1,272 2,185 769 1.721 1,574 2,088 2,412 Schwartz & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.... 17J So. Omaha Pack. Co... 18 Higgins Packing Co... 6 John Roth & Sons 8 Mayerowich & Vail 8 Classberg 24 P. O'Dea 1 Wilson A Co 91 W. B. Van Sant & Co.. :i2 F. P. Lewis to J. B. Root & Co 141 .1. H. Bulla 2 F. G. Kellogg 18 Werthelmer & Degen.. 17 Ellis & Co J Sullivan Bros 28 Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co.. 62 Baker 7 John Harvey 418 Dennis & Francis 57 Omaha Packing 9 Other Buyers 659 4.046 Total f. ,. .4.111 8,828 11,261 were 2,000 Cattle Arrivals of cattle loss than yesterday with 3,200 yarded. Tolal for the four days is 10,000 short of a week ago. and 15.000 less than for the corresponding time last year. There was little change on the beef market this morning, few loads selling at strong prices early, but the market soon steadied down. As compared with last week's close the steers are 25(f.5uc higher with the full advance especially on the yearlings. - Prices of butcher stock was generally unchanged from yesterdny, leav ing an advance of 25(fir0c for the four days. Stockers and feeders have sold very Irregularly all through the week and, with a steady market today, looked very near steady as compared with last week's close with, certain kinds however lSignc lower. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. A v. Pr. No. .. 878 $10 50 31. A v. Tr. 852 $10 75 709 11 00 11... 6... 860 10 80 21.. . 38... 28... ..1031 11 25 11 35 12 10 12 50 .1007 11 30 11 65 ... 1... 36. 995 ..1129 ..1304 19. : . .1282 12 35 17... 21... STEERS AND HEIFERS. .. 731 .. 784 . . 854 .. 860 9 60 10 25 11 25 11 60 20. . 21.. 36. . 13. . .. 566 .. 734 . . 993 ..1027 10 00 10 60 11 40 12 00 26. .. 14... 15. . . 25... COWS. 7 00 13. . . 9 j . .1033 . . 889 . .1039 ..1221 . . 902 . . 882 . . 1 1)00 ..1012 7 25 8 50 10. 8 8.1 6. 9 00 11. 7 13. . 28. . 8 90 9 2 11.. 9 4o HEIFERS. 710 7 35 . 28 760 872 9 10 7 910 836 10 25 22 795 12.. 20.. 11 00 CALVES. , 2 255 8 00 5 204 11 00 2 280 11 50 1 260 12 00 1 90 12 50 3 250 i 100 15 00 1 120 6 158 15 50 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 14 6.12 8 00 8 697 7 745 9 60 27 880 14 00 15 25 9 25 10 75 Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, 11.60(Sil3.25; lair lo gooa ueeves, $10.00(11.50; common to fair beeves, $8.00 iff 10.00; good to choico yearlings, $12.0013.00; fair to good yearlings, $10.0012.00; common to fair yearlings, $.50(S)10.00; choice to prime heifers, $10.004rll.O0: good to choice heifers, $8.00 (ti'lO.OO; choice to prime cows, $10.00j 11.25; good to choice cows, $8.50(5)10.00; fair to good cows, $7.25W8.50; common to fair cows. $5.26'87.25; choice to prime feeders, $1l.00in)l2.00; good to choice feeders. $11.CO12.00: nood to choice feeders. $10.00011.00; medium to good feeders, $9.00!10.00; common to fair feeders, $7.509.00; good to choico stock ers, $9.5011.00; fair to good stockers, $8,00ti9.60; common to fair stockers, $0.00197.60: stock heifers, $5.607.60; stock cows, $5.257.00; stock calves, $7.009.50; veal calves, $9.5015.60; bulls, stags, etc.. $5.50Q9.75. Hogs There was a moderate run of hogs here today, 116 loans estimated at head. Trade was very active, there be lna: a broad shipper demand attain for good light hogs, which made a top of (14.90. Choice to prime kinds selling irom $14.7614.90. The packer market was largely from $14.60g 14.65 with a few above this. Heavies were again slow to sell at unevenly scattered from $14.25 14.60. Bulk of today's sales was 1 4 . t ( i "j 14.80. The market generally Is lOo to 25c higher. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 3h. Pr. 70. .292 80 $14 2.1 49. .373 ... $14 40 38. .282 70 14 50 57. .261 70 i 65 (0 First Farm Mortgage Bonds jObtainabla in Denomina tions $500-$ 1 ,000. City Real Estate . Bonds Denominations $100, $500 and $1,000 Tax Froa in Nebraska, We belisva these securities matt with the requirements ( tha most conservative Investor!. OMAHA TRUST GO. Phone Tyler 100 Affiliated with tie Omaha National Bank. . 1 HCTf -OU tAID T- WHAT 1, DO XOU THINK. OF r3 hrf-T'i' CANOl DATF Local Stocks and Bonds Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker & Co. , STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Basket Sioies Comb 95 Burgeas-Nusli pfd. 7 pet., 1923-1942 99i 100 Cudahy Packing pfd 100 .. Deere & Co. pfd 99 H 102 Douglas Motors, com 65 Eldredge-Reynolds Co. 7 pot. pfd 99 Jj 100 Fairmont Cream pfd 97 100 Fairmont Croam com 175 Harding Cream 7 pet. pfd . 10014 Hastings & Hayden 7 pet. pfd. 90 Hawkeye Portland Cement Co. .. 107V4 Lincoln T. & T. coin. 7 pet. . . 92 Va Lion B. & S. Co., Omaha 175 Nob. Pow. Co. 7 pet. pfd x 97 M Nicholas Oil pfd., with bonus 80 Omaha Flour Mills 7 pet. pfd. 90 9:1 Orchard & Williclni 7 pet. pfd. .. 100 Paxton A Gallagher 7 pet. pfd. 9il 100 M. C. Peters Mill 7 pet, pfd., 1933 98 100 Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. 7 pet. pfd 991, 100 Thompson-Bold n & Co. 7 pot. pfd 91 mi Union Stock Yards, Omaha.. 99'j, 100H BONDS. Blackstone Hotel 1st mortgage 6Hs, 1919-1926 100 City cf Omaha 4s, 1926 4. 75 City of Fairmont 614s. 1939.. .. 4 90 Cuba Cano Sunar 7s, 1930 99 100 Hill Hotel Bldg. 6fl. 1921-1930 99 a 100 Maytag Co. 6s, 1927 95 New State Tel. 6s, 1926, Sioux City 72 O. & C. B. St. Ry. 5s, 1928.. .. 82 14 Union Stock Yards, Omaha. 1st 5s, 1931 94 96 08. .273 70 14 60 53. .212 ... 14 70 65. .229 2411 14 811 68. .202 ... 14 90 5..2U 200 14 05 8. .189 40 14 75 4. .170 ... 14 85 Sheep Another liberal run of sheep and lambs arrived for today's trade, some thing like 12,00(1 head showing up. This supply was further increased by about 15 loads that were held over from yesterday. Trade in fut lambs ruled very dull and draggy at lower pries. Good lambs re flected a general decline of about 25c to 50c with fat sheep ruling generally steady. Some Colorado lambs brought $19.75 early, this price being the top for the day. Other sales were reported at from $19.85 (ft 19.65. Oood ewes were notched at $12,30 412.4012.60. Dullness featured the coun try demand and prices for feeders were generally a big quarter lower, best half fat lambs are hardly quotable over $1i.i5 at the present time. Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $19.60419 75; lambs, fair to good, 818.75l 19.25; fleshy feeders. $ 1 7.25l 17.70; medium weight feeders, $16,7511.17.25; cull lambs, $14. nofcf 16.50; yarlings, $1B.75i) 17.001s wethers, $12. 6"(,j 14.25; ewes, good to choice, $12. 0U& 12.60; ew.'.s, fair to good, $11.604rl2.O0: good feeders ewes. $J.nu(io 9.25; ewe culls and caimers, $7.00 8.00. Representative sales: FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No, A v Pr. 122 fed... 75 $18 00 26 fed... 59 $18 00 FAT EWES. 87 fed. ..109 11 75 198 fed. ..102 12 50 FEEDER LAMBS. 46 fed. .. 60 17 9(1 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, ft-i.. it. moo, Ttecein" 33,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 25,000 head; steady to 10c higher; heavy hogs, slow; bulk. $14.5015.50; top, $15.66; heavy, SI 4.40 1 4.90 : medium, $14,754? 15.35; light, $15.0015.65; light light. $14.7515.50; heavy packing sows, smooth. $13.5014.26; packing sows, rough, $13.00 13.50; pigs. $13.76tol5.O0. Cattle Receipts, 9,500 head: estimated tomorrow, 7,000 head: firm; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. $15.00 17.00; medium and good. $11.15(3115.00; common, $9.00011.15; light weight, good and choice, $12.15014.OO; common and medium. $8.50fS.35; butch er cattle, heifers, $6.60S12.60; cows. $6.50 W11.35: canners and cutters, $5.259116.50; veal calves, $16.003 17.60; feeder steers, $7.50011.50: stacker steers, $6.75i)10.25. Sheep Receipts, 17.000 head; estimated tomorrow, 8,000 head; weak; lambs. 84 pounds down, $18.50 21,26; culls and common, $ 15.00 18.25 ; ewes, medium and choice, $11.0013.75: culls and common, $6.00010.50. Hansas City Live Htwk. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 12. Cattle Re ceipts, 3.600; market steady to firm; heavy beef steers, choice and prime, $14,250 16.00; medium and good. $l2.15ig'l4.25: common, $9.50!S112.15; lightweight, good to choice, $11.4053)14.75: good and me dium, $8.0"&11.40; butcher cattle, heifers. $7.0011.75: rows, $6.90 jpl 1.25; veal calves, $13.00 15.75; feeder steers, $8.50 13.00; stocker steers, $6.2."SM 0.'25. Hogs Receipts, 5,000; market steady to weak; bulk, $14.40jpl4.8fl; heavies, $14.30 14.65: medium. 14.40"J14.90; lights, $14.ou15.00; packing sows, $13.0013.50; pigs, $12.0015.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000; mar ket 15c to 25c lower; lambs, $17.2520.00; culls and common, il2.0Offll7.oo; yearling wethors, $15.5018.0O; ewes, $1fl.50ifi 13.25; culls and common, $5.2610.25 ; breeding ewes, $8.0014.25; feeder lambs, $15.00(8) 17.50. Sioux City Live Stork. Sioux City, la., Feb. 12. Cattle Re ceipts, 2.500 head; market steady; beef steers choice fed, $12.00015.00; short fed, flO.OOSt 12.00; fair beef steers, $7.0008.00; fat cows and holfers, $8.00012.00; can ners, $5.0006.75; veal calves, best, $8,000 10. 00; common calves, $6.00((fl9.0O. feeders, $8.60010.50; stockers, $9.0009.50; feeding cows and heifers, $5.2507.50. Hogs Receipts, 9,004) head; market steady to 15c lower; light, $14.50014.80; mixed, $14.40(ffl6.65; heavy, $14.00014.35; bulk, $14.50014.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market weak. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 12. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,200 head; steady; steers. $9.60 14.50; cows and heifers, $5.50012.50; calves, $6.00014.00. Hogs Receipts, 6000 head: market steady to weak; top, $14.80; bulk, $14.40 14.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, S.000 head; steady; lambs, $19.00020,75; ewes, $12.00 13.25. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 12. Turpentine Nominal, $1.96; receipts, 18 bbls.; ship ments, 36 bbls.; stock, 9,075 bbls. Rosin Nominal on D and above, noth Ine doine on N. other grades steady. Quote: B, D, E, F. $17.00; O, H. I, $17.25; K. Jls.oo; M, $19. oo; jx, jnu.uu; wu, $20.60: WW, $20.75. jz mwmsr i N PURE FOOIT PRODUCTS PORK AND BEEF PACKERS PROVISIONERS PRODUCE DEALERS WHOLESALE BAKERS MACARONI MANUFACTURERS WAnemaa aaoims . e. amo eoaeiox Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright. 1919 International Newt Service- 1 WELL-"M CLAD ONE OF THEM KIN BE ELECTED! I xn OMAHA PRODUCE Oysters "King Colo," Chesapeake stand ards, small cans, 32u; large cans, 65c; per gallon, $2.35. "King Cole." Chesapeake se lects, small cans, 38c: large cans, 60c; per gallon, $2.75. "King Cole," northern standards, snt.ll cans, 88c; large cans, 65c( per gallon, $2.80. "King Cole." north ern selects, Bmall cans. 43c; large cana, 70c; per gullon, $3.15. "King Cole" counts, small cans, 48c; large cans, 75c; per gal lon, $3 40. Shell oysters, per 100 cotuit, $2.75: blue points. $1.60. Clams, per 100. little necks, cherry atones, $1.75; quohogs. large, $3.00. Mommoth celery, per dot., $1.75. Frozen Fish fancy pan frozen, dressed Rayfiejd herring, single layer pans, per lb., 7c; box lots, 6c; fancy pan frozen, Jersey Whiting, per lb., do; box lotsi 4e; f;ncy hailbut, medium, per lb., 24c; chicken, per lb., 21c: fancy black cod (chief of low priced fish), per lb., 16c; fancy salmon, red, peir lb,, 25c; pink, per lb., 20c; fancy trout (medium sizes), per lb., 24c; fancy wnitefistr, Selkirk, pan frozen, per lb., 20c; fancy yellow pike. No. 1, per 1U, 18c; fancy dressed Jack pickerel, per lb., 1"'C; fancy frozen tulllbee white fish, per lb., 12c; box lets, lo less; black bass, per lb., 20035c; croppies, per lb., IS 022c; sunfish, pe" lb., 10c; yellow perch, per lb., 12015c; fancy headless ling cod, per lb., 12c; fancy headless pollock, per lb.. 7c. Fresh Fish Catfish, per lb. 23c; bull, heads, 22c; halibut, 26c; whiteflsh. Lake Superior, market trout, medium sizes, 30c; black bass, 25035c; croppies, 24c. Finr.an haddie, 30-lb, box, per lb., 18c; smoked whltefish, 10-lb. basket, per lb., 23c; kip pered salmon, 10-lb. bar, per lb., 32c; headless hrtmp, per gal., $1 75; medium frogs, per doz., $2.00; peeled shrimp, per gal., $2.50; lobsters, per lb., 60oT vcallopa, per gal., $4.75; crab meat, per can. I1. 50. WhoKsaie prices of beef cuts effective February 9 are as follows: No. 1 ribs, 36c; No. 2 ribs, 27c; No.-3 ribs, 20c; No. 1 loins, 46c, No. 2 loins, 33e; No. 3 loins, 2.1c; No. 1 rounds, 23ic; No. 2 rounds, 22c; No. 3 rounds, 18"e; No. 1 chucks, 14V4c; No. 2 chucks, . 12c; No. 3 chucks, O'ac; No. 1 plates, 13c; No. 2 plates, 10c; No. 3 plates, 8110. Prices furnished bv Gallnsky Co. Grape Fruit Dr. Phillips, 64, 64, 70, (0, 96, $5.00. Fruits Oranges, 150, 126. $6.50; 218, 200, 170, $0.75; 252, 288, 324, $6.00. Lemons. 3H0. 3C0 Sunklst, $8.00; 300. 360 Red Ball, $7 50. Bananas, per lb., 9c. i PearB De'AnjIou, S4.60. 1 Apples Delicious, extra fancy, (4, 300, $5; Delicious, extra fancy, 13!, small, $4.75; Winter Bananas, extra fancy, $4.76; Winter Bananas, fancy, $4.25; Jonathan extra fancy, $3. 50; Jonathan fancy, $3.25; Jonatha, C grade, $2.90; Wlnesaps. $8.15; W. W. Pear-m.nln, $3.15; extra fancy Rome Beauties, small sizes, $3.00. Sweet l'otatoes Jersey Hampers, $3; bbl. Virginia, $ii.50. Cranberries Bbl. late Howes, $12; bbl. Jersey, $11; box cranberries. $4. Potatoe.i .Minnesota R. K. Ohios, t'jc; while table stock. 5c. Onions Large red, 8c; large yellow, 7 's'"; Spanish, Ji.00 per crate. Canadian rutabagas, per lb.. $3; beets, carrots, parsnips. 3c; hubbard squash, 2Vic; cabbage (crate lots), 2t.c; cabbage (small lots), 3o; celery. Michigan, per doz., 20c: celery, extra Jumbo California, doz., $2; celery-. Jumbo, $1.50; celery, medium, il; celery, crate lots, rough, per quart, i9; cauliflower, per crate, i3; Brussell sprouts, per lb., 20c: artichokes, per lb.. . Older winesap and Jonathan. Beg, $7.60: Oregon Hood River cider. $10. Hcney 2 dozen, frames comb, $8.00; i dozen 6 ounce glass strained, $3.60. Omaha liny Market. Receipts heavy on both prairie hay and alfalfa, while the demand is only fair. Market steady on the better grades of hay and alfalfa. The medium grades of alfalfa are some lower. Oat and wheat straw easier with no change in prices. No. 1 upland prairie hay, $22.00023.00; ro. z upland prairie nay, is.uu(pzo.imi; No. 3 upland prairie hay, $10.00012.00; No. 1 mildiuid priair hay, $20.00022.00; No. 2 midland prairie hay, $16.00018.00; No. 1 lowland prairie hay, $14.00015.00; No. 2 lowland prairie hay. $10.00012.00; No. 3 lowland prairie hay, $8.00010.00. .Choice Alfalfa, $33.00034.00; No. 1 choice alfalfa. $S0. 00032. 00; standard alfalfa, $27. on w 30.00; No. 2 standard al. falfa, $21.noi)25.00; No. 3 standard al falfa, $17.00020.00. Oat straw, $11.00013.00: wheat straw, $10.00012.00. London Money. London, Feb. 12. Bar Silver 88-!id per ounce. Money and Discount Unchanged. UPDIKEl We Specialize in the Careful Handling of Orders of Grain and Provisions ' -for- Future Delivery in All Important Markets We Are Members of Chicago Board of Trade Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Exchange Kansas City Board of Trade Sioux City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange We Operate Offices at: , Omaha, Neb. Sioux City, la. Lincoln, Neb. Atlantic, la. Hastings, Neb. Hamburg, la. Holdrege, Neb. Des Moines, la. Geneva, Neb. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago, 111. and all of these offices are con nected with each other by private wires. Wa Solicit Your Patronage. THE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY Grain Exchange Building, OmahaMeb. P. S. Cash Consignment Solicited. in THE SKINNER COMPANY R. C. HOWE, VICE , PRESIDENT and GENERAL MANAGER OMAHA, U. S. A, Thie great independent food products cam pany is owned by some 1,000 stockholders, in cluding some of the west's greatest live stock producers. South Side South Side Settlement Starts Better Gardens The Omaha Social Settlement, 2827 Q street, will promote com munity and home gardens the same as last1" year, commencing this spring. The coming year is ex pected to be more successful than last. The contest for "better gardens" will commence as soon as the ground can be made ready and a plat of ground located on Q street, between Thirty-third and Thirty sixth streets, property of the Stock Yards company, has been secured. Announcement is made that those desiring space in the new garden plots must make application to the head resident at the Social Settle ment before March 1. n South Side Brevities Theodore Spencer, 1826 Edward street, win arrested by South Side police Wed nesday night on a charge of vagrancy, l'ollrs say he avoids work and hangs around pool halls. Food worth $10 up to $100 will he de livered to your relatives In Warsaw, Buda pest, Prague, Vienna or Hnmhurg. You ran make tha arrangements at l'acker's National bank, 24th and O Sts. Mlnlturo stock raisers contributed 1 cars of livestock to tho local market Tuesday. Shippers included Dave Etrecker. Jacob Miller, Henry Meader, Ciiiks & Roth, David Snyder, George Lie and O. Dennis & Son. , We wish to express our sincere gratitude to our many friends and neighbors for the fltral offerings and kindness shown us during the Illness and death of our be hived wife and mother. FRANK CARLSON AND FAMILY. A number of shorthorn cattle breedets of Nebraska will attend the third annual Shcrthorn congress given February 17-18. in the International Live Stock bulldltg at Chicago by the American Shorthorn l:reedera' association. There will bo $5,000 In prises. Cecelia Keane, 14 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keane, died Wednesday at the family home, 5713 South Thirtieth street. The funeral was held from the family residence Thursday afternoon. Burial was made in, St. Marys cemetery. Steve Zedoge. Thirty-seventh, and .T streets,, was caught- with his dinner pall full of snap and another bar In his pockets. It la said to have been stolen fr.lm the Cudahy Packing company Wednesday night. Zedoge, who Is 16 years old, was turned over to his mother. George Goodman, 4J28 South Thirty sixth street, for 18 years an employe of the Cudahy Packing company, was arrest ed Thursday by Special Officer Peter .lolly, of the South Side, on a charge of hnvlng stolen $1 worth of pork chops. Ucodinan will explain to the court Friday, In lost December Mrs. Sophia Vardla, 2712 R street, was arrested on a charge of having lilt gal possession of Intoxicat ing llnuor. She was ordered to appear In South Side police court February 9, but fnllid to show up, and a capias was Issued for her arrest Thursday. She wis taken Ir.to, custody, gave bonds, and will appear in court Friday. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Feb. 12. Bufter Firm; cream ery. 4 9a58l4c. ' Eggs Higher; receipts, 8,901 eases; firsts, 61 0)1". H4c; ordinary firsts, 4248o; at mark, cases Included, 4960Uic. Poultry Alive, lower; springs, $0c; fowls, 35c. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, Feb. 12. Potatoes Steady; ar rivals, 38 cars; northern sacked, $4,150 4.30; northern bulk, $4.25(8)4.45; western russets, $4.66. Consumers Power Co. General & Refunding: Mortgage Ten Year 7 Gold Bonds Price 98 and interest Yielding over 7.28 7 Serial Gold Debentures At price to yield bout 7.75 Complete circulars on these attrae tive issues sent on request for AG-282 ' lheNationalGty Company Correspondent Offices in ever 60 Cities Omaha First National Bank BWg. Telephone 3816 Douglas . WE OFFER Foreign Securities OF THE FOLLOWING Cities and Governments French 5s French 4s German 4s City of Berlin 4s City of Hamburg 4s City of Dresden 4s Belgian 5s British 4s British 5s Italian 5s City of Frankfort 4s At present price the' above securities appear very attractive. . 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