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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 14. 1920. (
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REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
, INCOME. FOR LAND.
We have ii houses Jilted la Omaha.
Own want lend.
. fl. R. K. MONTGOMERY
21 CUjr National.
REAL ESTATE. UNIMPROVED.
JSlorth.
MINNE LUSA LOT
$900
"Within ij, block of csr lux and t
block north of Milter Park,,
W. Farnani Smith & Co.
H20 Farnam Pouslas 864.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benton. v
5-Room House In Benson
$2,50Q
Has city water, gas, electrio lights,
with a lot 10x128. only 2 blocks north
of csr line, l'i hlcrks to school. I.o
- cated 6513 Wirt 81. Don't bother ten
ants. This .house la practically new.
Will make reasonable terms.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.
Pom. HH. 13211 Fartum Stj
Council Bluffs.
ai in i ntmpi h nrrs. lino- nine
from Oniha car line. hlch. well-drained
and level. Can bn bought for 11.400.
Terms. 1i cash; balance to suit buyer.
MoOee HEAL KSTATE CO.,
IDS Pearl 8t Council Bluffs, la.
Dundee.
DUNDEE
Fine S-room stucco. l.are living
room, fireplace, sun room; finished
sleeping room; plastered cellar; maid's
room on third floor; stucco garage.
Price 115.000.
Benson & Carmichael
Tyler 3540.
642 Paxton Block.
430 Dee Bid.
Tyler 49C
; Dundee Bargain
Large two-story residence, witty
maids room on third floor, living
room, dining room, sunroom and
kitchen on main floor, nicely fin
ished in oak, with white enameled
kitchen; two baths, second flbor
in white enamel, and mahogany
doors; oak floors throughout:
plastered basement; parage, full
cement drive, one-li.'vlf block to
car; prige, $15,000. Phone, Wal
n u t 2812 for particulars.
We specialize In iMindce homes.
C. B. STUHT CO.,
12-14 City National. Douglas 8787.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
1920.
Shopen & Company
3MAHA, NEB.,
KNTLEMEN: (
I am pleased td say that today
you are closing the sale of my
property, located at 2720 Pratt
Street, having had the house on
your list only 10 days.
Yours truly,
(Signed)
Mrs. Kathrine Nissen
WK HAVE served the Omaha public In
bnyinic and selllnit real estate for over
. 36 years. We have many calls now for
homes. List your property with us. We
will servo you to your best interests.
.McCague Investment Co.
WILL pay cash for Rood six or seven
room home. Must be well located and
priced right. Reply giving full de
scription. Box T-8, Omaha Bee.
FDR RESULTS
LIST YOT'R
PROPERTIES
WITH
F. T. WFAD. ' 310 So. 18th St. Tylr 151.
To buv or sell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & McDONALD
1120 City Nnt'l, Bank Bldg. Doug. 1426.
WANTED TO BUT
a good 6-room bungalow in Dundee;
wont it for a home and will pay casn.
Call me evenings. Colfax 1424.
HAVE 3E0 to pay on house. Miller ark,
Knuntze Place or Benson district pre
ferred. Give full particulars. Address
Box Y-853, Omaha Bee.
WE have buyers waiting. LlBt with
EDWARD WILLIAMS CO..
803 Omaha National Bk. Bldg.
LIST your property wtlh
THEO. Ii PETERSON COMPANY.
458 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Doug. 7024.
WE HAVE cash buyera for cottages and
bungalows nicely located. Shrlver, 1047-
Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. IMS.
WILL buy a few good contracts, aecond
mortgages, or mech., liens. Chas, L.
Pease. 211 Brandeia Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE and all kinds of Insurance.
HKRMANSEN & CO.
T48 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
WE have tho customers and can sell your
property; Hat with John W. Robbing,
881 Brandels Theater. D. 529.
WANT 5-6 room cheap houses. part
modern, on small payments. Johnson,
Tyler 2724 or Webster 41i0. "
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate. Loans, Mortgages.
PRIVATE MOiNEY.
PIIOPF.N & COMPANY. Doug. 4228. -
$1,000 MORTGAGE FOR $N00
Leaving city, will sell $1,000 mort
gage on city property for $S0O If taken
at once. Call Colfax 4i74,
LIONET to lend on Improved Real Estate.
Interest payable semi-annually. W. H.
THOMAS & SON. 228 Keeline Bldg.
Omaha homes east. neb. farms,
o'kkefk real estate co
1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. 'Poti. 2716.
PRIVATE MONEY.
Jina to $10,000 mads promutly.
r. P. WRAP. Wead Bldg. 310 S. 18th St.
D. E. BUCK. Loans. 423 Omaha Nat.
Stocks and Bands.
SAFE INVESTMENT.
Wanted $2,000 loan on $3,000 frater
nal Insurance poITcy. Man wishing to
make loan is beneficiary. Face of policy
. wlirseome to beneficiary upon death of
Insured, who Is 1 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 $500 to $1,000 In short time.
Address Bee. Box M-3.
(TOR SALE 15 shares Sprague tire stock.
$50 par value; am badly in need of
money. Act quickly; make an offer..
Y-947. Omah a Bee.
FOR & safe and seasoned 7 per cent tax
free investment see advertisement of the
Llncol Telephone and Telegraph Com
pany on pace
Too SHARES Overland Tire Stock, all or
any part: best offer takes Jt. Address Y
94i. Omaha Bee. '
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Land For Sale
Five thoussnd acres twenty miles
aouth of Matheson, Colo.; all tillable;
e ana acres under cultivation. 3.000
prairie; sandy loam soil, watered wltS
windmill; three good sets of Improve
ments., wortb from $7,000 to $10,000
ach. 'Crops are corn, wheat, rye, beans
and potatoes. Well fenced In sections
and half sections; school house on the
ranch;, five telephones, store, rural rnall
4ellvery Price $20 to $50 per acre; half
casn, icrsns on mihiico, auw m
farm, lays IdeaL Wli: sell all or any
trt fmm led acres ud. ?'lce according
to number ot acres under cultivation,
and improvements, n. a. nooinaon,
Colorado Springs. Colo. 1124 N. Tejon St.
LAND BARGAINS
MUST SACRIFICE
Phillips Co., Colorado, land. Production
equal to astern Nebraska; MOO land at
only $70 i acre. Third of 100 aoree
of wheat o each quarter delivered to
market miles. Half aeotlon with 10.
00 improvements: 120 acres cultivated;
0 acres In wheat; third delivered to
market 4 miles. 0 per acre. Cme-
- ... . , , H 4 w. . in mArt-
louna wwn, u.. ....
gages and yearly payments. Wire or
write owner. itn wa
Denver.
I.AND SEEKERS. I
Those that want to buy farms and
, . k H mm.A I I IT-1 if lT11a
alaa ctty property, call or write for
lists o iame. WV tt- ita Stoat
St, Denver, O" ' '
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Colorado Lands.
COLORADO LAND
Description of S20-arre farm that I
am going to tell before the flrat of
March.--h!a la on of the beat farms
In eastern Colorado. Lays Ideal, almost
perfectly flat. Four hundred acres un.
tier cultivation. Kvery acra can be cul
tivated If desired. Flve-ronm house,
chicken houaa for 00 chickens., hoc
house with cooker, ahed (or 100 head
of cattle, barn 40x80 feet, stalla for 14
head of horaca, room for 200 tona of
hay, machine sheds, granary with drive
through renter, elx blna of 1,000 buabala
'.icli, pnlato cellar, bolda 1,000 huahela
of iiotatoca, buildings on cement founda
tions, well 60 fet with plenty of water,
Piped to the house and yarda with
hydrants, fenced and i-rossed fenced
with, three-wirn fence. This place laya
Hist 20 mllca aouth of Matbeaon, Colo.,
r.oids rrarlcd all the way. Price, $40
per ucrre If acid by Marcf 1. If desired,
half cash, terms on balance, this la a
real farm, $10,000 crop raised on this
place last season, crops are wheat, rye
com, bians, potatoes and sudan grass.
The best climate and beat roada In the
world. H. A. Robinson, 1134 North
Tion St.. Colorado Springs, Colo.
'iV.'lNu to heavy cropa of wheat and corn
in the central and southern counties of
eastern Colorado, land is advancing $1
per acre per month. Raw land every
way equal to the best ut $10 per acre
, and up, according to distance from rail
roads. Send for new booklet with map,
giving description and prices of lands,
and showing rainfall and wealth and
population of counties. Latham Davis,
Room S21 First National Bank Bldg.,
Omaha. Neb.
30,000 acrea choice raw or improved Lin
coln Co., Colo, lands. Bargains. Easy
terms. See J. L. Maurer. Arriba. Colo.
Kansas Lands.
A WELL LOCATED RANCH
for quick sale, on Kansas, Colo., Blvd.,
three milts county seat and R R. ; daily
mall and telephone; 880 A. deeded, 800
A. ieaat'd, 180 A. In cultivation and 1,540
A. pasture; 10 ml. wife fence; 7-room
modern residence, frame shingle roof,
granary, garage ind hen house; stable
for 10 horses; windmill, well and tanks;
cattle shed and 7-ft. tight board corral
46x48. Price $26,000; one-half cash and
haj. carried at 7 per cent. This offer
expires March I.. Call or write owner,
P. F. Swan. Leotl, Kan s : ns.
NORTH-CENTRAL
KANSAS LAND
Wo taae for sale choice wheat and
corn land, ?60 to $100 per acre; good
ranches. $25 to $r0 per acre; on Plain
vine branch of U. P. R. R west of
Sallna. Write us your wants. We can
suit you.
DtnVE & O'LEARY,
Luray. Russell County, Kansas.
FOR SALE QUICK Good 80 acres, 45
miles southwest of Kansas City; 26
miles northwest of Wellsvllle; 11-room
modern house; natural gas; cattle barn,
60x55 feet; room for 40 head: hay barn,
65x6(1 feet; room for 125 head: good out
buildings; big cement supply tank, wind
mill, water in both barns; 40 acres in
pasture, rest In blue grass and wheat;
1 mile from school; price $20 per acre.
C W. Huchs owner, Wellsvllle, Kan.
FOR SALE 160 acres smooth, western
Kansas wheat land, close to town, $4,000;
quater further out, $2,600. Write V. B.
Nhiuctte, Solina, Kan.
Missouri Land3.
iil-At'RH north Missouri corn land, all
cultivated, deep black prairie soil, none
better; rninfall 40 Inches: corn, wheat,
alfalfa, blue, grass, rivaling Kentucky,
and big Missouri mules and horses,
principal crops; four sets of Improve
ments, in miles W. wire fence, on
hedge posta. Price, $150 per acre, worth
$200. If in Nebraska $300. Such bar
gains pass this way but once. G. P.
Stebbtnc. 1610 Chicago St.
FOR SALE DairyT farm, 240 acres, 6
miles from Marshfield, Webster county;
160 acres in cultivation and pasture;
balance timber pasture; good improve
ments; $56 per acre; might sell equip
ment. Owner. L. P. Ouy. Marsheld, Mo.
SPRINO CREEK FARM 120 acres; plenty
ot improvements; fruit. Corn made 40
bushels per acre. Running water. $2,800,
easy terms. B-594. Mountnin View, Mo.
Michigan Lands.
WE HAVE a 40,000-acre tract In Upper
Michigan convenient to railroad, with
soino improved property adjoining on
two sides. We would like to dispose of
this tract as a whole and would be will
ing to sell upon a reasonable payment
down; forms on balance at 6 per cent;
price, $10 per acre.
We also have a tract of 3,000 acres In
Michigan, well blocked. .
K interested in acreage of this size,
write for further Information. Price, $10
per acre. . -
GRIMMER LAND COMPANY, ,
Marinette. Wis.
Minnesota Lands.
FA'RMS for sale In Minnesota, well Im
proved; possession can be given this
spring; are located near good towns
and schools. Will make very low prices,
as we wish to use the money In the
manufacturing business. Watters Mfg.
Works. Inc.. 126 East 26th St., Minne
apolls, Minn.
Nebraska Lands.
CUT PRICE ON VALLEY FARMS.
393 acres Beaver Valley land, 90 al
falfa, 200 alfalfa land; nice creek and
timber; 2 houses: fair outbuildings, silo,
scales, etc., VM miles to town; price cut
from $40,000 to $33,000 for quick sale;
time on $22,600; March possession; the
all'fefa land alone worth price.
397 acres Republican Valley farm; 270
level, cultivated; 126 pasture; 6-room
house, large barn and outbuildings; fine
location: near school: 6 miles to Cam
bridge; level road: price cut to $75 per
acre for qwick sale: March possession.
We think these a two of the best buys
In Furnas county and will suit. They
are money makers, but owners need
money..
C. M. DRUSE SON,
Cambridge. Neb.
80-Acre;
Sarpy County Farm
Three miles from good 'town and 44
miles from another town, IS miles from
Omaha This la a splendid producing
farm. In high state of cultivation; a
yery fair set of buildings; set close io
main road. Price $285 per acre; siro
ject $8,S0O mtg 6'4 per cent, balance
March 1, 1920. Possession given at once
on this farm if taken at once. Better
eat hiisv. for this is cheno.
Graham-Peters Realty Co.
82 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg., Omalva. Neb.
1,440 ACRE ranch In famous potato and
grain belt. Dawes Co.. Nebraska., five
miles from 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; 3 to 6 wire fence; $30 per
sere. Write, or call on owner. Gregory's
Gasoline Filling Station, Crawford, Neb.
FOR SALE 3,660-acre ranch; good grass.
fair improvements, three miles or river
front. A bargain at $10.00 per acre.
Reasonable terms. Will sell part. Act
q ulck. N. J. Rodewald. Se neca. Neb.
CORN 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.
SNAP 160 acres Chase County, Neb.; 80
cultivated; price $26 per acre; nair casn.
Aroya Land Co,. 454 Omaha Nat'l Bapk.
For Neb. Farms and Ranches see
Graham-Feters Realty Co.,
821 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bid g.. Omaha.
BARGAINS In farms' with possession
March 1. J. A. Gibbons. Elkhorn, Neb.
A. A. PATZM N. Farms. 301 Karbach Blk.
New York Lands.
ELEVEN thousand five hundred buys 104
acres, mile from village, station; mac
adam road to. Buffalo, "4-mile school,
splendid buildings, 9 -room house, furnace,
water, gambrel roof . concrete basement,
barn, forty byf eighty; horse barn, hog
house, cost seven hundred; hennery,
sixty apple trees; Including hay, grain,
straw, ensilage. 21 head cattle, team,
hogs, forty hons, potato digger, disc har
row, roller, spring narrow, anil, weeaer,
sulky cultivator, sulky plow, tedder,
wagons, sleighs, harnesses, milking ma
ator, sulky plow, tedder,
rhs, harnesses, milking ma
truck. Five thousand rash.
Ills Bros., gprlngvllje. N. Y.
NEW TOrTJ
chine, auto truck
Free list. Ellis
NEW YORK.
GIVING AWAY ONB-IT'S FOR TOW.
One hundred dollars down, one dollar each
- week; 63 acres, new house, large barn,
town one mile, city 12. Price, $1,800. E.
Munson, 2426 8. Sallna St., Syracuse,
N. T.
North Dakota Lands.
FARM bargain In North Dakota. Partly
Improved; nothing to pay for five years.
If you will erect buildings and fences,
value about $3,000; few miles to town,
schools and churohes; good soil and wa
ter; no sloughs or gravel: rake alfalfa,
(train, corn, rsttle, sheep and hogs.
Prices from 926 to $40 per acre. We
own these bargains; no commissions to
pay; we will accept part ot cropa to
ward payment.
HelHg & Elliott Minneapolis. Minn.
South Dakota Lands.
480 Improved, $.12.60 per acre cash; (.000
acres leased free. Also fine 320, Im
proved, $35; some leased land. Other
farms and rancbea R. A. Parks Val
entine, Neb. Box 14.
$1,100, perfect 164 acres corn, alfalfa
lend. .Hobart, Pohenlx Bldev
polla
BrncMreet's Trade Review.
New York. Feb. 13. Bradstreet s to
morrow will say: .
'Cautionary signals displayed Inst-week
by tr.e foreign exchange money securities
grain and provision markets later Joined
by the big primary lines of textiles, prin
cipally cotton and woolen goods, are still
In evidence, and the area of couutry re
porting consorvatlsm more manifest has
widened somewhat. ,
"This Is most perceptible In the large
centers of the eat and central west, in
the former aided .appreciably by the dls
turbanee to shipping and forwarding
caused bv after effects of the big storm
of last week and by the still prevailing
Influenza epidemic and In the west by
lighter money and the fears of a possible
country-wide tie-up of traffic if tfco pre
dicted strike of railway employes main
tenance of way and shop workers should
0C"The quieting down Is still little in
evidence in the east and central west,
aa shown bv the strength of demand and
of prices noted In tho big basic indus
tries such as Iron and stel and lumber.
In which buyers are adding eagerly, in
some cases it would seem wildly, Tor
r.carby and distant deliveries of nearly
all kinds of pig iron, structural material,
finished suel, hard and soft grades of
""Weekly bank clearings, $6,928,650,000."
FARM AND RANCH -LANDS
Washington Lands.
FOR SALE.
n and stock Farm, rdeallv lo
cated In Western Washington. ' Soil
wonderfully productive. Present owner's
banking interests require alt his time.
Eleven hundred acres in ranch. Pricn
and terms will be ouoted to interested
parties. Address, Box 86, Astoria,
Oregon.
- Wisconsin Lands.
LANDOLOGY. 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,
simply write me a letter and say "Mall
me LANDOLOGY and all particulars.
FREE." Address Editor, Landolosy,
Skldrnore Land Co., 433 Skldmore Bldg.,
Marinette. Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
I HAVE a good 80-acre Improved, Irri
gated farm In the Big Horn Basin, Wy
oming, 1 will rent for one to three years
for one-third of grain in bin on place
and one-half of alfalfa In stack, if In
terested come nnd suu'me on or before
February 16, 192U.
Robert S. Trumbull
Tyler 7SS. 1306 First Nat'l. Bk. Bid?.
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale.
A REAL BARGAIN
IV 1919 BITICK TOURING.
NEW TIRES. EXCELLENT CuNDI-
iON.
CALL ROOM 4, BAIRD BLDG.
TYLER 5846, 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.
DR1VE-1T-YOPRSELF-COMPANY,
FORMERLY FORD LIVERY CO.
1814 HOWARD STREET. DOITO. 3622.
IVi-TON new truck, 25 per cent discount
for qiilcK sale; $600 first payment, bal
ance in 10 monthly payments. This truck
will be sold with a reliable guarantee.
Call Mr. WiBht, room 929 Conant hotel,
or Mr. Smith. Harney363.
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
night school; come now; free catalogue.
National Automobile School, 2814 North
Twentieth. Omaha.
KEYSTONE MOTORS CO.
2203 Farnam St. Douglas 2181.
STANDARD .WINTON
Eight Six
USED cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
2503 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
SOME bargains in used Ford cars. Mc
Caffrey Motor Co. The Handy Ford
Service Station, 15th and Jackson.
Douglas 3500.
OAKLAND-" Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO..
2300 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 wlnshield.
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. DoUtf. 6035.
WE HAVPj 50 good used cars to select
from. Ail prices,
MEEKS AUTO CO., 2028 Farnam.
REDI-MADE GARAGES, wood or steel.
Send for circular Redi-Made Housing
Co.. 2311 Howard. Red 8G57.
FORD truck, first-class shape, for sale.
Call Webster 430 between 8:30 and 6
oclock.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTOHCYCLES
jargaina in useu ionv.ii.iten. n.im u.
Roos, the motorcycle man. 27th and
i.eavenworin ots.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORES 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 MFG. C.,
-1S19 Cuming St. Tyler 917.
Tires and Supplies.
4-
NEW TIRES. STRICTLY FIRST.
J(lx3 $ 8.75 32x3Vi $15.50
30x.:....$11.90 34x4 $20.50
DEALERS AND AGENTS WANTED.
STANDARD TIRE CO..
410 N. 16th. Doug. 3830.
USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP.
30x3, $4.00; 3UX3'i, Jo. UU.
All sizes In proportion. Look over
our rebullts. Open Sundays. Tyler 2986.
908 N. 16th St. Key stone Tiro Shop.
MEW TTT!PS niHT CHEAP
0xSH FISK... .$11.95 34x4 $20.95
30X3 B.SS iOX...A.
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 17ZjJU JLllL
AUTO electrical repairs; service station
for Rayfield carburetor and Columbia
storage batteries. Edwards. 2616 N. 19.
RADIATORS repaired. C. Klsasser.2523
b. zist at. iyer uv. -oast wum,
sonsble prices.
GOOD FORD radiators for sale. Tyler
4UVV.
Horses-LLive Stock. Vehicles.
HARNESS, SADDLES AND TRAVELING
GOODS.
We make them ourselves aner-gell di
rect to the consumer, no middleman's
profit. High grado 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 30 per cent discount; free list price.
706 N. 16th St . Omaha, Neb.
SOUND S-year-old horae. weight 1,200
pounds. 3421 Cuming St. D. 4969.
POULTRY ANDPETCTCClL
S. C. BUFF ORPHINGTON COCKERELS,
cheap for quick sale; line Diras. wal
nut 19S9.
SNOW White Rock Cockerels, also eggs
for hatching. Walnut 288.
RHODE ISLAND RED cockerel for sale.
South 1665. -
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect We distribute.
Phone Doug- 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and inspect our new home,
1110-1112-1114 Dodge street.
WILL Marian Braman, who left Spokane
In September, 1918, please write an
'old friend?" Percy Collin, Cashmere,
Wash., c-o.. F. A.'Wlngate. Box 49.
B. B. WRIGHT and WILLIS BROWN are
to call In person at 1122 Tucker St..
Omaha. Neb.i Florence Station- Phone
Colfax 4279.
FACE massage, manicuring. Lady oper
ator, 'iiv Norm i7tn st.
MONEY TO LOAN.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Es. 1894.
FAR. and city loans.
E. H. LOUGEK. INC
v 131 Keelln ipo
Market
LIVESTOCK.1
Omaha Live Block.
Omaha, Feb. 13, 1120.
ReeeiySs were: Cattle. Hogi. Sheep.
Official Monday 5,726 4,225 7,814
Official Tuesday .... 6,393 8,988 16,394
Official Wednesday.. 6,:iS3 1,013 11.076
.Official Thursday... 3,412 8,796 12,634
Estimate Friday 2,100 13,800 7,000
Five days this week. .23,012 43,822 54.918
Samo days last week . .'(2,454 63,488 30,648
Same days 2 wk ago. 33.939 62,180 4U.676
Same days 3 wk ago.39.S37 88,113 32,63
Same days year ago.. 36. 909 84,748 40,224
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the I'nlon stock yards, Omaha, Neb, for
24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. Feb
ruary 13, 1920.
RECEIPTS CARS. .
Horses
and
Ca t tie. Hogs.Shicp. Mules.
C. M. & St. P 8 9
Missouri Pacific.. 5 2
Union Pacific 17 21 18 1
C. N. W eaHt. .8 5 5
C. N. W.. west. 17 63
C.. St. P., M. 0..-J2 2H 2
I'.. !. & Q., east. . 1 8 ' t
".. 1V& Q.. west. 9 1.-, 9
C, R. I. & P., east 2 4
C. R. I. & I'., west I
Illinois Central... f 1
Chi. Gt. West 6 2 1
Total r.ceipls.. 88 154
48
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hous.
Shee
5
2.S
1.0
1,4
.Morris & Co....
22S
2,099
Swift & Co
Cmiahy Packing Co..
Armour v Co
.1. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co..
S. Omnha Packing Co.
John Roth & Sons...
Glassberw
Wilson & Co
F. P. Lewis
.T. B. Root & Co...
J. H. Bulla
F. G. Kolloarc;
Werthheirmr & Degcn
Ellis Co
Sullivan llros
A. Rothschild
Mo -Kan. C. & C. Co.
John Harvey .......
Midwest Packing Co.
Other buyers
698
4f,9
"413
"44
1
:i
1.811
2,638
2,2511
2.600
55
3
104
25
13
IB
69
IGii
391
1,443
Total...... 2,727 11,458 8,223
CatUs Fresh arrivals of cattle were
about 1,000 less than yesterday with es
timates of 2.100 head. Total for the five
days of 23.000 is 9,00,0 less than the num
ber for the same days a week ago and
14,000 less than the corresponding itime a
year ajjo. 1
With small supplies of beef on hand
trni'e was of only moderate proportion,
with a few early sales at strong prices,
but most of them selling at steady prices
with yesterday. Cows and heifers moved
slowly at unchanged prices, although there
was a weak close on Thursday. Feeders
looked slow and steady.
BEEF STEERS.
No.
17. .
20. .
44..
Av.
.1036
.1207
.120-1
Pr. No. A v.
10 25 jjl 932
11 75 -0 1163
12 00 22 1329
Pr.
10 90
11 80
12 65
10 00
11 50
8 15
8 73
7 50
14 50
15 00
15 75
STEERS
. '4 9
AND HEIFERS.
9 23 22 6fi
11 00 10 886
COWS.
. 938
.1045
. 936
.1111
. 310
. 8 0
. 18(1
. 125
6 25 15...
8 65 6...
9 25
CALVES.
7 00 1...
9 00 16...
14 75 13..,
15 CO 1...
.. 978
..1036
450
151
159
350
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
9 00
11
7S3
803
X63
961
9 60
10 25
10 55
11 00
861
804
93!)
9 76 i I
10 50 I
10 60 2t
Quotations
on cattle:
Good to
choice
beeves, $11.50(13.00; fair ta good beeves,
1 0.00 fc 11.50; common to fair beeves. $8.00
Hi'lO.OO.; good to choice yearllnps, $11.25
12.50; fair to good yearlings, $9.50(i;H1.25;
common to fair yearlings, $S,00(fr'9. 50;
choice to prime heifers, $lo.001i)11.25;
good to choice heifers, $S.O0(felO,00; choice
to prime cows, $10.00011.00; good to
choice cows. $S.60(10.00; fair to good
cows, $7.258.50; common to fair cows,
$5.25(i?7.25: choice to prime feeders,
$11.(H)!S)12.00; good to choice feeders,
$1 (1.00?) 11.00 ; medium to goodi feeders,
$9.0010.O0: common to good fair feed
ers, $7,50(g'9.00; good to choice stockerf,
$9.50011.00; fair to good stockers, $8.00
9.50; common to fair stockers, $6.00(g7.60;
stock heifers, $5.50&7.50; stock cows,'
S5.25I'7.0(.; stock calves, $7.00S?9.60; veal
calves. $9.504j)16.50; bulls, stags, etc.,
$5,50410.00.
HOGS.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sli. Pr.
41..3S2 110 13 90 61. .310 150 14 15
81. .205 ... 14 20 25. .312 70 14 25
79. .219 ... 14 30 69. .271 ... 14 35
78. .217 ... 14 40 SO. .197 ... 14 45
7(1. .221 ... 14 50 51. .244 ...- 14 65
54. .196 ... 14 60 42. .223 ... 14 65
36. .207 ... 14 71 46. .211 ... 14 75
Hogs Receipts of hog3 today were of
fairly liberal proportion, 184 loads esti
mated at 12.800 head. Trade was slow
and draggy with a very bearish tendency
and while shippers bought a few loads
early around 15c lower, they soon weak
ened with the shipper market generally
1525c lower. The packer market was
geaerally 20(8r25c lower, although there
were few sales that did not show that
much of n decline. Hulk of todav's sales
was $14.2514r0; with a top of $14.76.
Sheep A good sized run of sheep and
lambs arrived, about ,7.000 head Quality
of the offerings w,s much poo-er than
usual, very few good, fat lamos being
Included in the receipts. Demand from
packers was rather backward, and trade
In killing ramus ruled slow, steady to
easier. A decent class of killers brought
$19.25, Indicating an outside price of
about $19.75 for something choice. The
few good sheep here sold at strong to
higher prices, toppy ewes were bought
on shipping account at $12.60. Feeder
trade was rather quiet and generally
steady. Good, fieshy feeders are in fair
demand up to $18.00 with medium weights
selling on down the list according to
weight and condition.
FAT EWES.
200 fed.. Ill .12 50 176 fed. .101 12 80
FAT LAMBS.
180 fed. .
407 fed..
fS IS 50 225 fed .. 18 65
77 19 10
FEEDER LAMBS.
4616 00
130 fed.
Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to
choice, $19.50ft)19.76; lambs, fair to good,
$18.7547)19.25; fleshy feeders. $17.50j18.00:
medium wrinht feeders, $16.75lg)17.25; cull
lambs, $14.001,50; yearlings, $16.7541)
17.00; wethers. $12.5014.25; ewes, good
The Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company
has just paid its
44th Consecutive Quarterly Dividend
at the rate of ,
N ,
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 v$9,055,320.
And its Surplus and Reserves $1,397,040.
Its service is indispensible and in growing de
mand. J
It is officered andT 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 subscribers-
-
All stock issues and expenditures are under the control
of the Nebraska State Railway Commission, assuring protection
of. stockholders' interest. ,
7 9i is a good return pn such an absolutely safe investments
For information concerning this offering of stock address
Lincoln Telephone and
Telegraph Company
C. P. RussellSec'y Telephone Bldg., Lincoln, Neb
and Industrial News of
local Stocks and Bonit
i
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker
A Co.
STOCKS.
Bid. Asked.
Basket Stores Comb ii
Burgess-Nnsh pfd. 7 pel.,
1923-1942 . 9 4 100
Cuduhy Packing pfd 100
Deere & Co. pl'd , 99 hi 102
Douglas Motors, com... 66
Eldredge-Kuynrtds Co. 1 pet. '
pM 9914 100
Fairmont Cream pfd 97 100
Fairmont Cream com 175
Harding Cream 7 pet. pfd lOOlj
Hastings tic Hayden 7 pet. ptd. 90
Hawkeye Portland Cement Co, .. 1074
Lincoln T. T. com. 7 pet... 92'i
Ln B. & S. Co., Omaha 175
Neb. Pow. Co. 7 pet. pfd 97 ,
Nicholas Oil pfd., with bonus 81)
Omaha Flour Mills V pet. pfd. 90 93
Orchard & WlUielm 7 pet. pfd. . 100
Paxton & Gallagher 7 pet. pfd. 9i' 109
M. C. Peters Mill 7 pet. pld.,
1933 7 98 100
Sherwin-Williams Taint Co. 7
pet. pfd 99 100
Thonipson-Belden & Co. 7 pet.
pfd 99 101
Union Stock Yards, Omahs.. 99ij lOOlj
BONDS.
Blackstone Hotel 1st mortgage
614s, 1919-193:. 100
City of Omaha 4s. 1926 4.75
City of Fairmont 6s. 1939.. .. 4.90
Cuba Cane Sugar 7s, 1930 99 100
Hill Hotel Bldg. Cs, 1921-1930 994 100
Maytag Co. s, 1927 95
New State Tel. 6s, 1925, Sioux
City 7J
O. & C. li. St. Ry. 5s, 1928.. .. S2
Union Stock Yards, Omaha,
1st 6s, 1931 94 96
to choice, $12.2512.80; ewes, fair to
good, $11.60(812.00; good feeding ewes,
$N.009.25; ewe culls and canncrs, $7.00 (a)
8.00.
St. Louis live Stock.
East St. Louts. Feb. 13. Hogs Receipts,
15,000 head; light, 25o lower: heavy, 60(g
60c; lower top, $16.75; bulk, $14.6015.60;
heavy, $14.35f(il4.75; medium. $14.75
1 5 40; light. $15.15015.60; light light,
$14. 90 jf 16.40; heavy packing sows, smooth,
$12.7541)13.00; packing sows, rough, $13.234f
12.70; pigs. $12.0015.00.
Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head; market
steady; beef steers, medium and heavy,
choice and prime, $15.01)5(116.00; medium
and good, $11,00413.75; common, $9.00j
10.75; light, good and choice, $1 2.00(g)
16.00; common and medium, $S.5011.7u;
butcher cattle heifers, $10.25j14.50; cows,
$7.25(6)10.60: canners and cutters, $5.00f'i
7.00; veal calves, light and handy, $12.00i
17.60; feeder steers, $S.6012.00; stockers,
steers, $7.00010.60.
Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; market
slow and generally steady; lambs, 84
pounds down, $18.6i'&11.00; common,
13.75!18.00; wethers, $15.25ul9.00; ewes,
medium, $13. 50; culls and common, J 5. 00(g)
9.00.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Feb. 13. Hogs Receipts, 31,-'
000 head; estimated tomorrow, 7,000 head;
weak, mostly 25c lower; bulk, $14. lift)
15.25; top, $15.60; heavy, $14.16Sfl4.oY;
medium, $14.50il5.15; light. $14.75
16.35; light light, $14.504il5.1O: heavy
packing sows, smooth, $13.405fl3.85;
packing sows, rough, 12.75(g Sjl3. 40; pigs,
$l,7.50ra:14.75.
Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 1,000 head; weak; beef steers,
medium and heavy weight, choice and
prime, $14.6016.75; medium and good.
$12.254)15.85; common and medium, $8.60
4?1 12.25; butcher cattle, heifers, $6.40
12.75; cows. $6.40011.60; canners and cut
ters. $5.006.40; veal calves, $15,754(1
17.25; feeder steers, $7.5011.50; stock
ers, steers. $6.7510.25.
Sheep Receipts, 9,000 head; estimated
tomorrow. 5,000 head: slow; lambs, 64
pounds down, $18.O021.00; culls and
common, $6.0010.50.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 13. Cattle
Receipts, 1,700; market generally steady;
heavy beef steers, choice and prime, $14.25
16.00; medium and good, $12.1514.25;
common, $9.50(312.16; lightweight, good
and choice. $11.40414.75; good and me
dium. $8.00011.40; butcher cattle, heifers,
$7.0047)11.76; cows, $S.904j)11.25; canners
and cutters, $5.2547)6.75; veal calves, $13.00
4015.25; feeder steers, $8.504113.00; stocker
steers, $6.25(&)10.25.
1 Hogs Receipts, 6,000: market steady to
10c lower; bulk, $14.4014.70; heavies,
$14.254i14.60: mediums, $14.4014.80;
light, $14.30314.90; packing sows, $13.00
13.76; pigs, $11. 754315.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.000; mar
ket steady to 25c lower"; lambs, $17.26
20.00; culls and cotnmon, $12.0017.06;
yearling wethers, $15.5018.00; ewes,
$10.S013.75; culls and common, $5,254?
10.26; breeding ewes, $8.0014.75; feeder
lambs, $15.2541-17.85.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., Feb. 13. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1,500 head;--market steady; beef
steers, choice fed, $12.0016.0O: short-fed,
$9. 554)112. 00; beef cows. $7.008.00; fat
cois and heifers. $8,504) 12.00; canners,
5.0(5)6.75: veal calves, best, $8,00416.60;
rnmmnn calves, $6.00 JJ9.00 ; feeders, $8.60
4i)10.50; stockers, $7.009.50; feeding cows
and heifers, $5.604j)7.50.
Hogs Receipts, 9,000 h'ead; market
weak to 20 cents lower: light, $14,600)
14.75; mixed, $14.0)043)14.60; heavy, $13.60
14.50; bulk of sales, $14.1014.65.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head;
market weak to lower.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 13. Cattle -Receipts,
1,000; market steady; steers. $9.00
14.50; cows and heifers, $5.5012.60;
calves, $6.0045)14.00.
Hogs Receipts, 6,500; market 5 to 16c
lower; top, $14.70; bulk, $14.25?14.'5.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,600; mar
ket 15 to 25c lower; lambs, $18.0020.25;
ewes, $7.00ft)13.00.
Turpentine and Rosin. -
Savannah, Gs... Feb. 13. Turpentine
Nothing doing, $1.96; sales, none; receipts,
28 barrels: shipments, 2,259 barrels;
stock, 6,644 barrels.
Rosin Nothing doing, N and above;
other grades, firm; sales, 1,370 easks;
receipts. - 87 casks: shipments, 53 casks;
slock. 35,879 casks. Quote: B, $16.6045)
16.75; D, $16. 654516. 75; S. E, F, J16.70i)
17.00; G, $16.80017.1(1; H and P. $17.90;
T. $17.00; K, $17.354J!17.75; M, $17.50; N,
$20.00; WO, $20.60 WW, $20.75.
New x'ork General.
New York, Feb. 13. Wheat Quiet; No.
2 red, $2.60-, nominal f. 0. b. steamer. -
Corn Spot, firmer; No. 2 yellow. $1.88'4
and No. 3 mixed, $1.65 hi c. 1. f. New York
February shipment.
Oats Spot, firm: No. 1 white, $1.03.
Lard Barely steady; middle west,
$20.9045)21.00.
Other articles unchanged.
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha Grain Market.
Omaha, Feb. 13, 1920.
Grain arrivals for two day's run showed
no appreciable Increase over those a week
ago, Carlot receipts were: Wheat, 67;
corn, 130: oats, 60; rye, 13: barley, 4.
The rule renulring sales on Onulri
weights was suspended for today and
Saturday and purchases were permitted
on a basis of destination weights. Whee.t
was unchanged to 2 cents lower, generally
unchanged. Corn advanced 1 to 3 cents,
the bulk 9 cents higher. Oats were 1 to
i1 cents up. Rye was nominally several
I cents up and barley was 2 cents higher.
Cash snlea today were:
I Wheat No. 8 hard: 1 car. $2.50; 1
car, is; j, car, 92.44 vsmuuyj, no. 1
bard: 6 cars, $2.46; 3 cars, $2.46: 2 cars,
$2.4$ (smutty); 1 cat $2.41 (smutty); 1
car, $239 (very smutty); 1 car, $2.87
tsmutty). No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.42; 1 car,
$2.38 (smutty); 1 car, $2.30 (very smut
ty). Sample hard: car. $2.30. No. 2
mixed: 1 car, $2.28 (durum). No. 8
mixed: 1 car, $2.46; 1 car, $2.29 (67 per
cent hard, 43 per cent durum): 1 car,
$2.25 (spring durum); 1 car, $2.25 (smut
ty). No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $2.20 (durum).
Corn No. 4 white: 12 cars. $1.38. No.
5 white, 1 car, $1.37;. 4 cars, $1.35; 2 cars,
$1.84. No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, $1.35; 2 cars,
$1.84; II cars, $1.34 (shipper's welghtsl.
No. 6 yellow: 10 cars, $1.31; 8 cars, $1.30;
2 cars, $1.31 (ahlpvcr's weights). No. 6
yellow: 8 cars, $1.28. Sample yellow: 1
ear, $1.23. No. 8 mixed: 2 cars, 81.36.
No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.35 (near white);
9 cars, $1.33; 1 car, $1.33 (near white);
1 car, $1.33 (shipper's weights); 2 cars,
$1.32. No. 6 mixed:' 11 cars, $1.80; 2
cars, $1.29;' 2 cars, $1.28. No. 6 mixed:
1 car, $1.31 (near white). Sample mixed:
1 car, $1.24 (heating).
Oats No, 2 white: 1 car, 87c; 3 cars,
8614c. No. 3 white: S cars, 86 4; 10 cars.
86c. No. 4 white: 7 cars, 8514c; 1 car,
85a
Barley No. 4: 1 car. $1.26 (Chicago
weights); 1 car, $1.24. Rejected: 1 car,
$1.16; 3 cars, $1.14. Sample: 1 car, $1.14,
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago.
Wheat 50 So 16
Corn 130 65 31
Oats 50 31 20
Rye 12 .2
Barley ... 4 6
Shipments
Wheat 36 31 Id
Corn 101 3; :ix
Oats 23 10 29
Rye 6
Barley 2 11
, RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 24 19C 72
Kansas City 182 112 35
St. Louis 130 209 61
Minneapolis ...353 ..
Duluth 6 .. ..
Winnipeg 106
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts Today Year Ago
Wheat 1,234,000 465,000
Corn 1,237.000 625.000
Oats 824,000 722,000
Shipments
Wheat ' J,079,00O 356,000
Com 815.000 356,000
Oats 748,000 455,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Wheat and Flour 463.000 778,000
Corn 100,000
Oats V. 571.000
Chicago Grain nnd Provisions.
Chicago, Feb. 13. Corn developed fresh
strength today largely ss a result of
fanners' persistent refusal- to sell. The
market closed nervous lc to 2c net
higher with May, $1.32S, to $1.33 and
July, $1.29 to $1.30. Oats gained Hit
c to lHc In provisions the outcome
ranged from 12c decline to 6c advance.
Prices In the corn market showed an
upward slant as soon as trading began,
but the bulls were temporarily routed
by speculative selling based on depression
In New York stocks. The fact, however,
that receipts of corn here were much
smaller than had been looked for, re
mained a source of anxiety on th part
of shorts, especially as gossip became
current that unless adequate supplies ar
rived soon at primary centers no heavy
movement of the crop miKht take place
before August. Subsequent reports that
there had been big purchasing of rye
for the seaboard tended further to lift
the corn market and so likewise did New
York stock market rallies and a belief
which became prevalent that there would
be no rail strike.
Independent strength was shown by
the oats market. Leading commission
houses were conspicuous on the bull side.
Provisions averaged lower with hogs,
although it was said cash- demand for
meats had Improved
By Updike Grain Co., Douglas 2627, Feb. 13
ArL Open, j Hlgh. Lo"wT'Close".iYeBt'yi
Corn
Feb.
May
July
Sept.
Rye
May
July
Oats
May
July
Pork
May
July
Lard
May
July
RiDs
May
July
1.38H
1.31
1.28
1.25
42
34
31
1.36
1.29
1.26
1.24Vi
1.40HI
1.33
1.29
38
31
29
25
&C
52Vi
78i
70
S5
75
45
95
47
00
28
1.27
1.59U !
591 1.551 1.58
1.52
55 I J.62V2I 1.54
.78
-71
0$1 .78
21 .70
.7954,
.7114
135.10
134.70
134.62
134.90
'21.41V
121.95
118.45
(19.05
121.23
121.70
121.40
I21.90
118.25
Il8.85
118.47
l9.00
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 13. Corn Feb
ruary, $1.3814; May. $1.33Vs ; July
.$1.29; September. $1.25.
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Feb. 13. Corn May, $1.35 i;
July, $1.31. Oats May. 82c.
New Tork Cottee.
New Tork, Feb. 13. An early decline In
the market for colfee futures was fol
lowed by sharp rallies whiclr-eeemed the
result of covering owing to the better tone
of the block market nnd the steadier rul
ing of foreign exchange. The market
opened at a decline of 14 to 28 points and
sold 26 to 33 points net lower during the
early trading with May touching 13.78c,
The somewhat easier ruling of the early
cable from Rio may have promoted the
soiling movement, but covering started as
soon as the stock market turned firmer
and became more active on reports of an
easier call money situation. May sold up
to 14.08c or 4 points net higher and closed
at 14.07c with the general list closing at
a net advance of 1 to 8 points.
March, 13.71c; May, 14.07c; July, 14.30c;
September. October and December, 14.20c.
Spot coffee dull and nominally unchanged
nt 14c for Rio mixed, and 24c for
Santos 4s,
New York Produce.
New York, Feb. 13. Butter Firm; un
changed. Ekes Firm; fresh gathered extra firsts,
69Co)60c; do. firsts, 6768c.
Cheese Weak: state whole milk flats
held specials, 3031c: do, average run,
28V42914c; state whole milk, twins, held
specials. 29"4 4f30ttc
1 rouury Alive, Hteauy ciiionrin a.ie
l,...,i in., 9(J.. fxrUnv. rtr.ta,
40c 'Dressed, steady and unchanged.
New York Metals.
New Tork, Feb. 13. Copper, Iron and
Lead Unchanged.
Antimony 11.87c.
Spelter Firm: spot, East St. Louis de
livery, 8.72Sj8.87e.
At London Spot: Copper, f 1 19 12s 6d;
electrolytic, 127 10s: tin, 3S8 17s 6d; lead,
49 15s; zinc, 61 15s.
, ' Liberty Ilond Trices.
New Tork. Feb. 13. Prices of Liberty
bonds st 11:30 a. m. today were: 3s,
96.62; first 4s, 90.94; second 4s, 90.38:
first 43. 91.30; second 4s 90.62: third
4s, 93.32; fourth 4s, 9l.06i Victsry
3s, 97.76 ; Victory 4s, 97.70.
Chicago Froduce.
Chicago, Feb. 13. Butter Higher;
creamery, 60S9a
Kggs Higher; receipts. 11,667 cases;
firsts, 63c; ordinary firsts, 44(&)50c; at
mark, cases Included, 49i351c.
Poultry Alive, unchanged.
Dry Goods.
New Tork, Feb. 18. Cotton goods were
steadier in the light trading which pre
vailed today. Fine yarns were higher,
burlaps quiet and raw silk easy. Wool
goods were being bought conservatively
for fall.
London Hllver. .
London, Feb. 13. The slump In silver
today to 84c apparently was the re
sult Of unloading by nervous holders,
owing to the absence of buying from
Chinese quarters and the fall in Chinese
exchange, .
Kansas City Prod nee.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 13. Butter Un
changed. Eggs Firsts, 1 cent higher at 4o; ease
lots higher at $14.50.
Poultry Hens, loer; others unchanged.
Evaporated Apple and Pried Fruits.
New Tork, Feb. 13. Evaporated Apples
Quiet 1
-Prunes Quiet
Apricots Fasy.
Peach'es Firm and rlilng steady.
London Money.
London, Feb. 13. 8ilvcr Bar, 84 d per
uncre
Mont
Money and Discount Unchanged.
Jer Tork Cotton.
New Terk, Feb, 18. Cotton closed firm
at a net advance ot 16 to 140 points.
the Day
l FINANCIAL .
jjow YotW. Feb. 13 Slocks wore sub-
T.,rk vh. 13 Slocks wore suh-S
Heeled U- additional price impan
the first half of today's unsettled deal
ings, but rallied spiritedly iHtcr, when dn
I ltmnd loans eased to 6 per cent und for
eign exchange displayed Increased firm-
""it' was generally assumed that the fur
I ther break ot the morning resulted pri
marily from selling orders received In
large volume from out of town over tne
' holiday. Otferink-s of this character were
more obvious than at any recent pernio,
and proceeded from greater apprehension
respecting tho attitude, of Urn rallw-ay
brotherhoods. "
The rally assumed most substantial
proportions In oils and shipping, where
i nttreme gains or a to iu pouin !
I scored. Steels, equipments and motors
I also- made up the greater part, If not all
of their losses, tne extent or wicir in
bound ranging) from 2 to 12 points.
Best quotations were recorded In the
final hour, rumors then circulated in the
stock exchange taking the form of a tem
porary settlement of differences between
the railway workers and the government
Aside from this superficial factor, how
ever, prices were of a substantial charac
ter. This manifested itself particularly In
rails and seasoned industries, those Is
sues reflecting an oversold condition. -
Shorts were punished In General Mo
tors and Crucible Steel, the former re
gaining its 9 '4 -point loss and an addi
tional 3'4 points, while Crucible retrieved
all of Its 11 -point decline. Sales amount
ed to 1,378,000 shares.
Interhorough Rapid Transit 6s were
tho feature of the bond market, rising 4 i
points. Tho general list was Irregular.
Internationals starting with concession in
llbertv Issues. Sales (par) aggregated
$16,465, 000. Old U. S. bonds unchanged
on call.
Number of sales and range or prices of
leading slocks: ,
Sales, mirn. i-ow. ciosc.
Am. lieet Sugar.
2,000 79 'i
14,600 4;::l4
8,400 12
75 79"4
40-vi 4314
Am. (an
Am. C. Ai F
Am. H. & L. pfd.
Am. I.oeo
Am. 8. R
Am. Sus'.'ir Ref..
Am. Sum. Tob...
i'-s?s
101 14 Vs
:i.Kio 105
9.800 8S'.4 82 88
7,700 60Vj 60 60'4
1,200 125 UM'i 1 24 Mi
2.H00' 82 77 'i 82
Am. Tel. & Tel. . . 6,100
Am. ' , L. & S. . . 1.100
Anaconda Copper. 12.600
97 '4 96 'a 90 ;
16 v4 151, 6i.,
86 'i 64 66 Vi
7',i 76 7Sk
Atchison 4.800
A. G. & VV. I. S. S. 6,000 14N 182 US
Baldwin Loco 68.300 109 10314 109'
li. & 0 3,800
28
III
Heth. Steel "B". . .19,700 87
11. 4i S, Ccjiper. . . . 1.3111) 24
Cal. VH 2.000 30
84 Ti
87
22 24
27 57 "4
II614 119'4
Canadian Pacific. 2.700 120
Central Leather.
Ches. Ohio. . .
r, M. & st. P.
C. - N. W
n., r. r. . p..
Chlno Copper. . .
Colo. F. & I
Corn Products.
Crucible Steel..
9,000 711
2, 100 48L.
72 76
47 4X14
4,(100
1.50O
2,2(10
1,100
30
32
78
26
2314
38 14
36 4 3 'J
70 79
197 208
40 44
79 T
.31,100 210
Cuba Cane Sugar.J0,200 44
Dist. Sec. Cor 3,500 (.7
Erie 4,500 11
General Electric. 700 155
General Motors. . .39,900 212
fit. Nor. pfd 1,000 !i
63'a
9 "a
67
1114
15214 16414
'8 4 24114
6 8 In
.Tt
80
60 74
76 Vj
19
724
13 '4
27 V
lt. Nor. Ore ,etfs. 5,700
36
82
3514
82
61 H
81Vs
20
76
13
2S
Illinois Central..
Tnsp. Cop
300
,1(10
62
Int. M. M. pfd
Int. Nickel ...
Int. Paper
K. C. Southern
Ivrn. Cop
l. & n :.
Mex. Pet
-Miami Cop. . . .
Midvalo Steel .
Mo. I'ac
Nev. Cop
N. T. Ceil. .
..14,000 8IU5
. . .1 5,600
. ..10.700
...1,800
2i)i
7 'I
11
. .. 6,000
28
700 101
99
. .23,200 17214 162'i 171
600 ,22
-'1
. . 6.500
. .. 3,900
4 3'.a
it
64
."3
89 'i
68 5
71
40
21
52 '4
191,
45
23
14
67
25 1,
, 9014
' 71
77
4"
23
61 '4
19
67
3,500 67
N T N H & If.. 4,100 254
Norfolk & West.. 300 90Va
Nor. I'ac. , i-
P. -A. Pet.y 16,500
Penn. 5,700
Pitts & W. Va.. 900
Pitts. Coal 1.00
R. Con. Cop. ... 2,000
77 Yi
40
2?,
62
191,
Heading C.lno 67
Rep. I. & S 45,700 104
65
91 104
Sin. O. ft R.
6,000 M
35i
38
South. Pac.
South. Ry.
Stucle. Corpor.
Tex. Co
Tob. Prod. . . .
I'n. rg.c
U. C. Stores..
V. S. Ind. Alco
1". S. Steel ..
IT. S. S.. Pfd.
Vtnh Cop. ...
West. Un
Westing. Elct.
Willys-Over. ,.
..20,000 S2;
. . 7,400 2014
,.56,8(10 88
. .10.700 178.
..11,700 66
88 In
181
91 4
2014
81
I6V 177
61
.. 9,400 114 110
..20,400 69V4 64
..18.600 84 7614
114
c
8 4
139,700 8914 95
67
3,500 1 1014 109 "4 11(1
. . 2.200
'0
69,4
ro
. . 200
.. 7,f'.llQ
. .21.200
82
49
26
76
1'4
99
8L' -4S
24
73S,
3S
9 5 hi
82
19
26
76
41 14
99
Isat. Lead
1,800
House Cities Gas. 7.400
Royal Dutch 16,100
New York Stocks.
U. S. 2s reg. .10014
do coup. ... 10014
1". S. 4s rg.l')6
U.S.cv.4s coup. 106
Pans, 3 reg. . . 88
do conn .... ss
Oenl Elct. 6s. . 87
U. N. lstjs. 81
I. C. ref. 4s.. lis
Int. M. M. s.. 88
K C S ref 5s. 69
L. Ai N. un. 4s SO
f V fr. -P 1... 1..
AT&T cv lis 96
------ . . . v. .-v. 1 ... j. u. 1 J3l -,a !u
A. -French 6s.. 94IM. P. t;en. 4s.. 53
Ar. & Co. 414S. 83 Mnnt. Pow. 5s. 8.1
Ateh. gen. 4s.. 74i$-N Y C deb 6s 81
li. O. cv. 41-iS 59
T1. Steel ref. f,s S3
Cen. I.eath. 5s. 94 14
Con. Tac. 1st. 70
C. & o. cv. 5s 76
Chi . Tt. . o .
isor. rae. 1s.. 73"i
Nor. Puc. 3s.. 50
O. S. L. ref. 4s 80
P. T. & T. 6s 8 54
Penn. con. 4'4s 89
l'enn. gen. 6s. 88
Read. gen. 4s. . 78
St. L. & S. F.
ad.i. 6s 56
S. P. cv. 5s.. an
joint 4s..... 9314;Reai! gen.' 4s.!
ill. w ,11, z
cv 4'4s
C T? T A. V
67
Pv ..if o C1
I South. Ry. 5s.. 8:
C C col trust 6s 77'4iT.-x. Co. cv. 6s. 100
C. of I'. 6s.. S9iT. and P. 1st. 82
C. & S. ref 414s 70' I'n. Pac. 4s... 80
Den. & Rio G. U K of O B & I
consol 4s 60 I 5'4s (1937).. 86
Dom. of Can. if. S. R. 5s... 82
5s (1931) 91UIU. S. Steel 5s. 95
Erie gen. 4s.., 39!i;Wabasti 1st.... 87
Bid.
New York Money.
New York, Feb. 13. Mercantile Paper
6ji 6 per cent.
Sterling Demand, $3.41; cnliles, $3 41.
Franca Demand, 14 42: rallies, 14.20.
Belgian Francs Demand, 13.82; cables,
13.81).
Guilders Demand. 37c; cables, 37 c.
Lire Demand. 17.92; cables. 17.90.
Marks Demand 1.01c; cables, 1.02c.
Time Loans Strong; all dates, 8 '4 per
cent.
Money On call, easy; high, 7 per cent;
low. 6 per cent; ruling rate, 7 per cent:
closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at 1 per
cent; last loan, 6 per cent.
London ami continental drafts were
quoted considerably higher in the later
dealings.
Sterling 60-day bills, $3.40;' commercial
60-day bills on banks, $:!.40; commercial
60-day bills, $3.39; demand, $3.43;
cables, $3.34; franca, demand, 14.12; cables,
14.10; Belgian francs, demand, 13.67;
cables, 13.64; lire, demand, 17.62; cables,
17.80.
I
First Farm
Mortgage Bonds
Obtainable in Denomina
tions $500-$ 1,000.
City Real Estate
Bonds
Denomination!
- $100, $500 and $1,000
Tax Free in Nebraska.
We believe these securities
meet with the requirements oi
the most conservative investors.
OMAHA TRUST CO,
Phone Tyler 100
Affiliated with the Omaha
National Bank.
TELEPHONE
TAX CONSULTANTS
CORPORATIONS and INDIVIDUALS
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KANSAS CITY SI2 KEELINE BLDG.
TULSA OMAHA
South Side
Omaha Breeders Will
Exhibit at Pure Bred
Show at Grand Island
A number of Omaha fanciers of
jiure bred horses will attend tliq
sixth annual horse sale of the Ne-
lraska Pure lircd Horse Breeders"
association at Grand Island, Feb
niary V) and 20. '
The sale will include 125 head of
Nebraska bred horses among which
will be a number of Ferdierons
Uelgiatw and Shires, including
young stallions, herd sires, marcs
and fillies.
Before the sale the annual meet
ing of the association will be held
at the Koehler hotel. The annual
banquet will be held the following,
day. II. J. McLaughlin of Doniphan
is president of the association; Q
F. Way of Lincoln is secretary.
Rainoa?, Sundries and
Canned Stuff at Army Store
The management of the South
Side U. S. Army retail, store an.
nounced Friday that it has a supply
of raincoats selling at from $3 to
$12.50; tooth brushes at 11 cents;
combs 8 cents; ginger 9 cents a can;
lye 9 cents a can; matches 8 cents
a dozen boxes; green beans, gallon
cans, 40 cents, and half pound cans
mustard 17 cents.
Starting Monday there will he a
sale of canned peaches, apprico't;;,
pineapples and other canned fruits
at less than cost to the government.
Government Will Breed
Hereford .Bulls to Zebus
Advices from Washington state
that. the United States government
is going to take tip cattle breeding,
and through its bureau of insular
affairs the War department has pur
chased 100 head of Hereford bulls
and 20 head of Hereford heifers for
inbreeding with lebu cows. The
Herefords will be shipped to the
Philippines for use on the island of
Mindanao, and will go over on an
army transport.
Northern Cattle Will Be . -Brought
Back From Texas
Thousands of head of cattle
shipped to Texas from Nebraska.
Wyoming and Montana to the Lone
Star state on account of the drouth
in the" northern states, are doing
well.
Most of the stock will be taken
back to their northern feed lots,
and the shipments are expected to
start about May 20.
South Side Brevities
Pleasure club will rive a ble dance at
EftKle hall Sunday evening;.
Charles Pkokan, 6132 South Thirty-ninth,
street, reported to the South Side police
Friday that his home was broken Into
Thursday niKht and s watch, revolver,
and $9 In cash stolen.
Food worth $10 up to $100 will be He
Ilvercd to your relatives In Warsaw, Buda
pest, Prague, Vienna or tfamburfr. Ton
can lnake the arrangements at Packer's
National bank, 24th and O Bts.
Joe Riddles, colored barber, 260S "N
street, was arrested Friday on a warrant
rharKing him with defraMdlns an Inn
keeper, Mrs. Hattle Arvln, 4733 South
Twenty-sixth street. The case will be
heard in South Side police court Feb
ruary 21.
On a charge of stealing soap from the
Cudahy Parking company Thursday,
Oeortte Goodman, 4128 South Thirty-sixth
street, was sentenced to 16 daya In Jail
In South Side police court, Friday.
Andy Nightingale, 3105 V street, was
sentenced to 20 days In Jail, after con
viction In South Side police court of steal
ing three automobile tires from the
Otr.aha Beverage company. The offense
was committed a year ago. Nightingale
was arrested Thursday by South Side po
lice. '
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipts on both prairie hay and alfalfa
lariro, and the demand Is quiet, which
has caused the market to go lower on all
grades of both prairie hay and alfalfa.
Oats and wheat straw steady.
No. 1 upland prairie hay, $20.00022.50;
No. 2 upland prairie hay, $16.501.00; No.
3 upland prairie hay. $9.0013.00.
No.. 1 midland prairie hay, 19.0021.59;
No. 2 midland prairie hay, $15.00(918.00.
No. 1 lowland prairie hay, $12.50 14.00;
No. . 2 lowland prairie' hay, $8.0011.00;
No. 3 lowland prairie hay, $7.00010.00. .
Choice alfalfa, $32.00034.00; No 1 al
falfa, $29.60i32.00; standard alfalfa,
2S.S029.00: No. 2 alfalfa. $19.50922.00;
No. 3 alfalfa, $16.00I?H9.00.
Oat straw, $11.0013.00; wheat atraw,
$1 0.00 12.00.
N'ew York Sugar.
New York, Feb. 13. Sugar Raw, nom
inal: centrifugal, 12.04o; fine granulated.
lO.OOg 16.00c.
Bar Sliver.
New Tork, Feb. 13. Silver Bar, $1.22.
SIcxican dollars, $1.01.
Duluth Unseed.
Puluth. Feb. 13. Linseed $3.15 1.10.
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Handling of Orders of
Grain and Provisions
for
Future Delivery
in
All Important Markets
We Are Members of
Chicatro Board of Trade
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce
Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce
St. Louis Merchants Kxchange
Kansas City Board of Trad
Sioux City Board of Trad
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We Operate Offices at:
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Lincoln, Neh. Atlantic, Ia
Hastings, Neb. Hamburg, la.
Muldrcge, Neb, Ties Moines, la.
Geneva, Neb. Milwaukee, Wis.
Chicago, 111.
and all of these offices are con
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wires. ,
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Grain Exchange Building. -Omaha,
Neb.
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ujn . . rrn, v . .
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Illuminations:
$250 00 te $5,000.00.
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