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s TIIK UKI't OMAHA, ftAJUUOAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920. J7 a REAL ESTATE WANTED KtAL ESTATE TO JCXCHANOE. "" Aitlfu'll ANIUHH WANTHIl" For cash Hint 31 acres I if Wayim county, t., lit lllllrH aUtft nt I'uiytlili imitl tll- nrovementa, in wlrw fence- I mil tiling bill In h I elate of riiluvxil.ii,, -A acre lr paalurn with wn tliiili.i, K lIK In crop HUtl lame araaa, prlt.i r lr acre. Will lake IJi. ih.u t $40,. Oon eturk men liamtlae ami put in auinu csah, llnlame eav Imiiia. Oeutgo A Thoiuaan Ilea Muling la, NKKU a Kurd ami will" sacrifice my laare mi In acres oil laud lit 'Vas, Valued l l.ui). tk -Hi, Omaho Ima. REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN. , Dundee Itargain in Dundee ' Beam it ul 5-room home, Imislu-il in oak and wliiia enamel; larnc living room, dining room ami kitchen on first floor; 2 lic-ilroonu fciul bath on ofconil; Iuikc Kit, paved ttrect. 1'fice $K,500. Fasy terms. I'lioue Walnut 2812 for jrticiilar. Dundee HomiP.75b lx-room modem, lratel near 4th, mtil Douglas, convenient In cur line;1 a.mlh fimit lot, Muni! ft. Terms, 11.000 to l 600 mall. balance niuiilhly Ilk rent: Imiuedliiln piirarsslnn. Key I our office. liivttalUata at once If Interested a a homes at thla i li-a In thla vlcnlty ar few FOWLER & M'DONAJjLV RKAt-TmiH. ynur 1 3. i H 3i riy Nut. Ilk, TIM-. Florence, NKTHAW AT Huh-, ha n'lir.it' lr .'ol 14"' Ralston. VOH WALK Nlca (roam hnuan. nil moil- rn rrpt hiat. l,oratil In liral purl of Halaton: li.tOfl: 11.000 (town, frat Hi innnthly payni.'hta, Itulatnn T-W, REAL EST AT E U N 1 M PRO VCD. WK KAVK ait unuaiintly wn lomlc .1 il' tt IrarkaK 71 h And l.av-n.vnrlh, I llUt Irarka on bolh irt'-a . Al .Icht trir . Alfrad Thnmaa. n04 Viral Kal i llawk REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. 7 ROOMS MODERN 40TH AND CHARLES PRICE REDUCED FROM $6,000 TO $5,250 $1,000 CASH ' Tmir opportunity to aeeur a ooil T-ronm tnodom home, lariro 60-font Int. " favlnu: ald, on? hlork to rnr Una, clour to ai-hool and diurchea, Houau nnda . a few rapalra and out-of-town owner j haa cut prlre for quirk aula. Now vn- i nnt, Imittadlata poaaoaslon. C'nn ar ! ranua verji favorable tarma. Act qtilck ' an mia win ue aoia witnin naxi - lew ' J. L. HIATT CO., 800 Flret Kat. Bank ilUlg Trior 00M. For Colored People, $750 Down, $25 Per Month S-room partly- modern cottago, lo. , rated at M1 Mnplo Street. Damly large lot, (OxtiS feet, aouth front oil pared atraat. paving all pnld. One lilork from car line. Owner la Very anxloua to aell, and It la prii-ed at 13.000. Thora la only one na;rty run buy thla and. the first come, flrat aorved. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, SI7 Omaha .National Bank Bid-. PouiO&a 171. Claremont Bargain Owner leaving city, willing to sacrifice S-room, all-modern bun galow, east front,. 'A block to ar; oak finish downstairs, natural fin ish upstairs. Price $6,500; easy terms. For appointment call Wal nut 2812. Leavenworth Heights New semi-bungalow with all large rooms) finished irroak down stairs, white enamel up.'Kellastone construction. Price $8,250. Easy terms. Call Wralnut 1812. Vou CAN BUY A GOOD HOME FROM THIS OWNER. ' Sevan r6oma. atrlctly modern In one of the heat residence dlatrlcts In Oma ha, east front.N block to car line, paved, hardwood ifrst floor, white enam el aecond floor full baaement, double garage, nlca yard; you would like thla rln re If -you cbuld sea it. I want to veil and have cut the price to aell at once; you have no commission to pay. The house could not be built for the price I am aeklng; I7.Q00 will, buy It. will make reanonable terms. Box W-13. SEVEN ROOMS WESTFARNAM Seven rooms, atrlctly modern home with four bedrooms. Paved street Full basement. Immediate possession; ll,50'j cash. Payne & Carnaby Co., REALTOR SERVICE. I6 Omaha Nat' I Bank B'dg. Doug-. 1016 Omaha Real EatatOy'anfl Investmenta. JOHN T. BOHAN, 62 1 Paxton Blk. Phone Tylw 488. A FEW hnmea and Iota for aale In Park wood addition, a safe place for Invest ment Norrla A Norrla Doualaa 4270. FOR quick Bale. J416 '. SDth at., ti'rmf. t!50 caiili. (15 per rr.o. Crelgh. 18 Be. !nuir. V10O. r BSOM3 strictly modern, full hasrnicnt 1 lota, ttawige. cement drive. Ool. 41Si, B rSbTnSON. real estate and nveat ment. 441 Bee Bid Dnurlaa Kft7 BKNfON A MEYFP CO.. 424 Om. Nafl North J ROOM, hot wote- heat, corner lots. 137.60 per mo.. 1mm diate possession. B. 8 and R. 13. Montgomery, 213 City Natl. Ban'.: Rid. FOR COLOR K P Five rooms, part mod ern; price $3.20: $250 cash. $22 month. Bentamin Frankenburg. (24 Petera Tmat Pouglaa 7l MINNE I.B8A homes and lot offer the host opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 1ST. . v INDEPENDENCE is -assured to the man who owns his own Ijome We have homes for sale with a cash payment as low as $300. Come in and talk it over with us. Perhaps we have just the house you're looking for. - Creigh Sons & Co. EtUtlitti4l 1868 ' 608 Baa Building DotiiUo 0200 Tut ftacslltclioa al Quality Remains Lent Alter the Price la Fursnttea." GOODYEAR and CORNHHSKER AUTO TIRES and TUBES Ulcrclee, Repairs, Accessories. Supplies, Gunsmith, LochtmlthJ Phonograph Reaalrliif, Cutlery, Tools, ftaaara, Vscuum Cleaner. NOVgLTY REPAIR CO, Rest Rawley. Pre), MAIL ORDERS. 4961 S. I4TH ST. TEL. . 1404. 3$ THE iGUMPS ial 'inanci ClilraKU Trlliiiiie-Onialia lire leased Wire, New York, Nov. 12. Persistent Mid heavy sellint; was resumed on the Stock Exchange today and ex cept for a Jirief advance at the open ing, and a very irregular recovery at tfte last, it continued practically without interruption throutihout the day. It brought the total sales again above the millijii hare. The de clines ranged from 1 to 6 points in active stocks, and on this occassion the railway shares lost ground as heavily as the industrials, with less rec v ; y in the f'lial transactions. T.,e dny's Selling wisof various kinds. Pressure by- speculators for hi' decline was in evidence, but it could not be doubted that actual liquidation was largely responsible tor ine qccunc. n was 10 uc ex pected that the Wall streef rumor monger would be active in such a market, and as a matter of fact, the Stock Exchange v.as 'favored all day with, hints of impending business trouble. There was no reason for supposing that any of them were truthful, but they had unquestionable influence on the market. ' Demand Ixmne Higher. After lie temporary relapse to 7 per cent on Thursday, the rate for stock ex change d-msnd loans opened and ruled throuKhont today's market at 9 per cent. The Stotfk Exchango was disposed to as cribe the renewed stringency to the fact that a call for statementa by natloial banka la Imminent, and that the banka wish to make a good showing at thla time. . ..... put that explanation goes only a little distance. The attitude of the London institutlona really embodlea the fact that the climax of the year In normal requisi tions on ortdlt has only now been reached. It was on precisely thla day, November 12, that last -year'B stock market rcachad Its extreme pitch of demoralization as a result of the money stringency. Som stocks went lower afterward, but the 2,600.000 .share sales on the Stock Ex change that day. the 30 per cent call money rate, and the I4I.000.OM in surplus bunk reserves th enu'I,j' Saturday, were not repeated afterward. Commodities Decline. Commodity markets declined along with th stock mark.,f and in much the sama way. In the trading for future delivery couon and wheat fell to the hjwest prices of the season's movement; wh? going lower than any price 1 February - of 1917. Even on the markets for caah trans- l'Vn? the "market; as with the . Block ?;..ha'the- 'nirngVfruenU"- oign exchango resisted the pressure, fiom the quarter better than any other market, and the r.te qn Paris, ea peclally, recovered sharply for f der substantial buying. Most of the other exchange markets, however, yielded again before the close of business. Chicago I.ivo Htock. x Chicago, Nov. 12. Cattle-rRecelpts, C 000 desirable killing gradtsTof beef ateera very scarce and unevenly higher. Some corn fed showing 2560o gain; no choice here: top 114.26. Steera below 112.00 in the majority and generally ateady; can ners, cutters and common butcher cows, strong to higher; other sbe stock steady; bulls weak to lower; calves strong. Hogs Recejpts, 20,000; opened l$?25c lower than yesterday's average; later mostly 10 15c lower; closing, strong; top, one load. 313.05; bulk c-r sales, 12.25-y 12 SO; pigs, steady to r rung; bulk de sirable, 100 to 130-pound pigs, 312.50 12 75 "sheep ! and Lamba Receipts, 10,000 hsad; fat lambs, strong to. 25c higher; top fed westerns, $12.66; top native. 112.50; bulk native lambs, $11.604J13.60; fat sheep firm: choice handy weight ewes, JS.OO; bulk native, - 33.006.G0; feeders steady. , Liberty Bond Prices. " New York, Nov. 12. Prlcea of Liberty bonds -at noon were: mVis, 94.02; first 4a, S8.80 bid: second 4sTSi.90; first 44s, 88'92; necond 4Hs, 86.94; third 4ij, S9.60; fourth 4"s, 87.26; Victory 3ts. 96.20: Victory 4. 96.12. Liberty bonds closed: 8Hs. 93.72; first 4s. Sd.00. 70 fcld; second 4s, 86.98; f rst 4s, 88.M; second iKs. 86.80; third 44s. 6S.18r fourth 4Hs, 87.80; Victory Ss. 9C.02o; Tlclory 4 its. 96.02. I.lnseed Oil. Duluth, Minn., Nov. 13 Linseed On track, and arrive, I2.3H,. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. "Mount Clair District ' Just Hated 7-room, full two-story, strictly modern. up-to-the-minute house located on Lincoln blvd. In Mount Clair district. La-ga llvlna room ' icross tho front cf the house with liullt-ln flreplacl snd bookcases. Pandy (Ice dining loom w.th bullt-ln buffel. Uutler'a pantry and kitchen on first 'loor. Three dandy large bedrooms and bath, and aleeplns; porch on secorl floor. Two rooms finished on the third floor for maid's room. Full reiuenl basement, furnace heat, dandy garaeu for two cars. House Hewly decoratl and painted on the outside. Located In walking distance. Price la WO.OOO. $9. $00 cash. This la a real home for tha money. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, - S7 Omaha National Bank Bid., Pouglaa 1781. I ROOM 8 strictly modern, full basement. , I lota. Ksrue, cement drive. Col. 4199. Miscellaneous. SOME REAL BARGAINS - $4.760 S rooms, all modern, just built, full cement basement, large lot and good location. 2711 Pacific; eaay terms.- $1,260 T rooms, all modern, house In dandy good share; I lafge lots and ga rage, one block to .1. A. Crelghton boulevard, 14th and Miami. $760 will handle, $6,600 will bu-r brand' new $-room Kel eaton house an Fonlenello boule vard, built by the owner for ST home hut must aell on account of leaving the city; lma garage and east front; $3,000 will handle. FRANK PAN0WICH, IS Paxton. Trier $$0$. neat Kstate. R I R K E T T " A E 8 T AAAV1VAJ A A "-sells. Kenta. Inaurea isn. sj'eters Truat Blilg. Dom a. 0633. 6-ROOM, l ament bio. k house, near i r , J MArt That mouu havc "th " Ti hukry 'wvje ha,t .Jt - -y pAtitwce to fcrt at a vvvohg ) - gg that pv.onc to nwire - rH tAVKirto Y- !l?Ti "TWAt LONG? IS "THC iTfifelW J AJ-ip VQO HaVEtVY &A,.lJ . -1 "TO Hy . Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Live Stock ; Omaha, Nov. 12. Receipts 4erl Cat 11a Huge Sheep Official Monday ....ll.77ii 3,o4 14. u iiifiual '.u iy 14,30(1 4,f. II.. 772 Official WHiliicaday,. a, 6110 7,117 (ifflclnl Thurailay , 4,006 ,4 3M1 1'nttiimte . frliliiy .. 1.400 3,000 2,1,00 Five duya this wk. .44.1711 tjl.44 44,4ii0 Hume laat w-k 23,143 12,411, U.MIl tlame 2 weeka agu, 42.648 19,206 70,204 Haino 3 wei-ka agu.l4,9K2 20,il 69,a:ift ,'iKina-yair atu 4K.6G8 22,419 62,93 Receipts ami disposition of live stock at the Dnlon Hlmk Yarrts. Omaha, Nb. fur twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock 1. m., yent-rday. KKCKU'TB CAIILOAD8. Horses and Cattle.Hoga.Rhi epMuls. C. M. Kt. P 1 3 .. .. Walmsli 1 ., .. Mlxmiuri Pai-17 3 2 .. .. Union l'ai.l7c 18 Jl 9 .. C. & N. W.. east 1 2 2 .. C. & N. W., west 22 14 .. 1 C. Ht. P. M. A 0 7 3 .. .. C. 11. & Q , west 2 C. H. A CJ., west 6 ,. . R. I. ft P.. east '. 3 .. .. Illinois Central 2 .. . . Chicago Oreat Western.,.. 1 1 .. .. Total receipts 68 47 11 1 DISPOSITION' H K AD. Catile.Hoga.Sheep. Morris A Co 110 Bwift A Co 499 C'udahy Parking Co 250 e!3 4K 392 335 3S0 33 2.10 tl Armour & Co 668 Hunaaker J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co 11 , South Omaha Packing Co 2 Ogdon Packing Co - Hlgglns Packing Co 20 John'Koth & Bona 10 Wilson A Co .' 3 F. H. Lowls 2 J. H. Bulla 17 Itosenstock Bros 3 Wcrtheimer A Uegeri. . . !l46 Sullivan Bros 60 A. Rothschild 1 Beker 81 John Harvey 126 Morris Sod Falls Otner Buyers 197 192 " ' . 1GC5 Totnl 2.796 3,087 2,346 Cattle Only about 1,400 head of cattle were on sale this morning but the mar ket was very dull. Packers already had about all the cattle they could kill this week and what steers were here sold very slowly at prices that were weakxr If anything. Cows and heifers were dull but mostly ateady with yesterday. - There was no change in the stockers and feed er situation, demand continues light and the market today was slow at the week's decline of 5076c. A small bunch of fa"-y ynrllngs broutrht I9 60. . Quotations on cattle: Fair to good ' Hi' : common to fai beeves, t9.00ll.00; fair to good yearlings, $11.0013.00; common to fair yearlings. IS. 60 10.60; choice to prime grats beeve. 3I1.7613.25; good to choice yearlings, $10.2611.50; fair to good yearlings. 8.2f (jJlO.OO; common to ..-.!r yearlings. $6.60 8.00; Mexicans, $6.O0igs8.00; prime heavy irr.-ss cows. $s.2"i.9.00; good to prime grass heifers, $6.76-8.60; choice to nrlm. era .. - . 7 ) ."...) .r. 1 . ... ...... no. 9 i .t,o p.Ltt t SU"U choice grass cows, $6.5'J&7.25; fslr to good K sss (om, $.60f.)6.60; common to fair ' grass cows. $3.605.50; choice to prime i feeders. $10.0011.60; good to choice feed- ers. $S.60?itl0.00; medium to good fced r.?:S r""!is M'- common to fair feetfers. ' It AAA? An. - . . . . . . , w BWu io cnpicn sxocKers, a.zs V'9.26: fair to good sapekcrs. $7.00J8 2A. common to fair grades. $j.006.25; stock heifers. S4.7527.25; stock cows, $1 50fti 6.60: stock calves, J6.609 50; veal calve IS.00O13.00; bulla, stags, etc.. $5.25$ 9.0'; WESTERN CATTLE. roLfiRinn no. Av. pr. No. Av. Pr. $9 ot 7 50 29 cows. 961 tt ;s tiMn iia7 35fdra... 732 9 50 20 cows! 931 WYOMING. 2 fdrs...l012 83 cows. 1060 8 10 8 00 6 73 8 25 7 15 5 90 10 strs. ..1013 9 crwsr 961 16 hfrs.. 716 52 hfrs.. 755 69 hfrs.. 937 14 cows. 1003 12 fdrs. . 763 77 strs... 714 37 hfrs.. 725 25 cows. 927 37 fdrs. ..1000 25 7 o-hfs. 760 SOUTH DAKOTA. 11 strs... 999 7 25 11 strs... 904 7stra...ll30 8 60 9 cows. S45 F O BnrtAn 26 strs. ..1110 10 75 19 strs. ..1116 0 25 6 00 5 60 S 90 8 25 9 00 7 7- 7 60 S.i 60 12 00 8 75 7 70 D. Smith. 13 fdrs. 570 7 50 8 fdrs... 587 18 cows. 890 7 00 lbulL.1210 A. Ruhkamp. S fdrs... 800 . 7 75 7 rows. 641 NEBRASKA. 8 00 83 Mrs. ..1057 9 strs.. 1157 20 fdrs. ..1145 11 hfrs.. 860 16 strs.. .1011 33 cows. 1060 21 cows. 1014 12 cows. K90 14 civs.. 217 60 hfrs.. 50 8 90 26 fdrs. ..1255 7 00 II fdrs. 550 7 60 strs.. 19 hf .s. 13 cows.. 12 civs. 64 strs. 947 889 923 170 8 25 7 60 7 40 9 50 7 00 6 00 ir. e. 55 18 cows. 1052 Darrlch. 40tra.3155 It strs.1097 12 hfrs.. 836 14 hfrs.. 901 10 strs. ..1095 21 strs. 976 17 civs.. S19 36 cows. 845 50 fdrs. .1097 101 atrs.. 1235 7 strs... 769 $ cows? 92S 24 strs. . 930 11 rows. 1173 20 rows. 1119 10 hfrs. 662 9 2 8 60 10 60 7 25 7 25 8 76 8 20 7 25 MONTANA. , A. E. A L. 8. Scott IT fdrs. ..1014 9 26 20 yrlgs. 693 S 60 9 yrlgs. 850 8 50 - Hogs Only a small run of hoss arrived; rcr today s trade and demand had a fair degree of activity from the start. Ship pers generally steady prices for good b.-.con and butcher weight hogs snd pack era, put up their droves mostly at a 10' OecHne. Tho average trade wis quoted staady to 10c lower. Bulk of supply sold at $12.25912.60 with several loads of ex- rtra good light hogs bringing the days' top $12.75 HOGS. No. Av, 46. .417 71. .173 62. .396 72. .241 27. .245 Ph. Pr. No. Av. .288 .258 .264 .216 .215 Sh. Pr. $12 23 13 95 12 45 13 60 12 76 260 $13 0 150 12 30 10 13 40 110 12 60 ... 12 65 69. 12. I. $2. 7$. Sheep Hardly enough sheep and laruhs were shown In the market thla morning to try out prices but Individual sales were fully steady. Best fat tarn ha brought f 12.00. some pretty good Ial ewas sold at $5.50 and a few aged weth ers priced at $6.76. Feeder trade re mained unchanged, one lot of western lamba bringing $11.(0. ' Quotations on Sheep Killers: Best fat lambs. 91I.754M2 0O; medium to good lambs. $11.25rll.T5; plain and coarse lambs. $ll.O0lf II 26: choice handy vesr- llngs, $9.O0fH.6O; heavy yearllnga. $8.6oal a.uu: agea wetnera, ti.vntt7.it; good (o choice ewes, $5 2606.78; fair to good ewes. $4.76?S.26; Cull and rsnner ewca. $2,000 $6. Feeders: Oood to choice lamba. $tl.25frlt.76; fair to good lambs, $10(0? 11.25, Inferior grades. $10.00fiMn 25; year ling wethers. $s.00?8.60; yearling ewes, breeders. 9J.7SW I 60; good to choice young ewes, $6.9007.26; ons-year breeders, $6 00 frft.QO; good to choice feeder ewes, $4.60 06 00; fair to good feeders, $4 0094.60; shelly feeders, $ 26ff4eo fat Lambs. No. At. Pr. No. Ay. Pr, 119 Nat.. 19 $12 AO I FKKJPKR LAMB. ' lWyo. 6 1160 193 Wye. $9 16 FEF.P'KR WETHERS IS Wye. Ill i 85 Turpentine and Roaln. Savannah, tie., No. ll.-TirpenUn Nothing doing; last aale, November t. $1.13; receipts. 173 bbls. shlpiienta, 1,174 bhl.; etork, I S.I 68 bbls. I Ronln steady; sales. 60$ cak: receipts, 1,116 .casks; shipments. 1,106 casks; stock,' 65,"tf6 casks. . i riTwV. r ' iu u DING-A-LING DING - New. York Quotations Range of prices of the l'-adlng stocks funilolted by Loxnn A Bryan, Polers Triut biillding;!. RAILS. , Thurdav High. . 4iil Low. Close, close. 85 85 7 44 tV, MH, 43 1I5K. 116 121'4 78 ''' 0H HMl 4 16 hi'i 86 9 'A 9 'A 10 89 69 .... -4 4 4 SO'i it Wi 23 '4 13 i 24 2611 26 294 87 88 91 79 19 801', 40"A 4U'A 41 90 90 96 3114 al 24 10914 10914 11214 251, 1-61, 27'A if, 36 39 Vi 121 '411 V, 124i 9 9 A. T. A R. F. Ji lit. A Ohio ... Canada. Pacillo ... N. V. A II. K. ... Kile K. U (It, North, pfd ... Chi. Jt. Wt IhnoU C-ntr.il .. 6f. Kan A V ma K. C. Kouthern .. MlBwourl Pacific .. H Y N H A II North. I'a.-lf:(: )ty. Chicago A N. W. IVnn. It. It. ... Ueadiiig Co t: it, lap. Smth. Pacific Co. 8ii:ih'-m Fullway 80 '4 16 67 . 9 90 4 22 26 294 91 81 42 96 33 I124 f hi. Mil & fit. P. I nlon Pacific V ft bash ..1241, . . I 0 KTKKLH. Am. Car. A V. Aillx-i'lfal. Alf. Am. Loco. i;o. ..12il2 .. 32 294 J2Vt 129 29 'A 30 614 69 22 I' A, Steel Corp. U Wft '12 H nam. j,oco. w. ...infi'A ioi 102 106 f.9 61 Both. IStn-1 Corp. 61 30i 58 Colo. K. A I. Co Ctuclblu Htef-I Co Am. K. Found I.aka. St'-tt! Co. 'lid. S'enl A Ord. Press. Btc-el :. Co. P.cii. I. A 8. Co. . . . I-.ailway Btecl H. SlosF-snS. & L ... 30 100 3114 CC14 34 8614 671 87 65 2014 HOvS, 33 66 35 91 70 66 93 111 3314 69 14 25', 90 1. 70 68 56 06 31 25 8) J7- 15 62 46 53 U H si 20 17 10 32 MV CO v. a. isteel 821. COPPFR8. Ana. Cop. MIn. 47 46 48 S: 13 23 Am. 8. A R. Co. 54 11 13 29 1 1814 10 'A ' 624 10 12 36 20 17 10 12 t iyi i rv n. (!lille Poppe ''hloo Coppi f Intspira. Co Butte A fft M. Co, er to. , upper Co. tspira. Cons. C 39 21 18 16 12 66 6116 118 61 77 24 9r. enne. Cop -. Mlftmi Copper ... -N'-v. C. C. Ray Con. C. Co. Ltah Cop. Co. 66 INHUSTRIALH. Am. B. Pug. Co. 63 634 A G. & W 1 8 8 119 111 Am. Inter. Corp (11 5514 Km. Sam. Tob. Co. 77 74 Am. Cotton Oil ' o. !4 25 Am. Tel. .& Tel. .190 if-i Am. Zinc, L. A S.. 8 !, rirook. r.ar. Trans. 13 13 I'eth. Motors 314 3 American Can Co. 27 26 Chandkr Motor Co. 7814 74 113 6 23 99 7. 13 i 26 74 3 27I 77! 29 28. 66 4 21 78 49 .Cen. Leather Co.. 39 Cuba fane Sr. Co. 28 37 25. 26 Cal. Pkg: Corp.... 67 tel. Pe'. Corp.... 21 20 20 76 47 v. f. u.'ic. to.... 71 ,li Nat. E. A S 49 47 Pk Rub. Co.... 16 15 1 17 oen. Jiec. Co. 131 121 12! 132 Cist on IV. A W,. 4 4 41a Oen. Motors Co.. 15 14 Goodrich Co 47 44 Am, H. A- L. Co.. 8 8 H. & B. Car 60 58 V. S. Ind. Al. Co.. 74 70 Inter. Nickel . . 16 15 Inter. Paper Co.. 5S 55 Ajax P.-jhber "o.. 33 31 Kelly-Spring. Tlr-. 44 J8 Kelstone T. A R. 11 10 Inter. Merc. Mar. 16 13 Max. Motor Co... 2 2 it'ex. Petroleum.. 170 161 Mid. B-ates OIL... 13 12 Ohio Cities Gas..SS 28 Wiliys-O'land Co.. 7 7 Pierce Oil Corp... 13 13 P.-A. Pet. A T 79 75 P. A. Motor 26 24 Royal Dutch Co.. 73 3 L S. Rubh'r Co. f.7 si Am. Sue. P.f?. To. 97 94 Sin. Oil A- Rfg. 28 26 14 i "4 58 71 15 5 33 3 10 13 162 i:4 38 13 16 24 70 65 IS - 47 60 1; 74 14 67 34 44-4 11 1 K8 33 28 1J ;78 25 7?, 7 96 8 305 57 50 60 10 47 . 3' 62 , 42 48 8S 45 65 94 2 Sears-Roebuck Co. 105 163 104 Strom. Carb. Co. 56 Sl 62 sicaeoaKer Corp... 60 47 Tob. Products Co.. 60 66 Trans-Con. Oil ..10 10 Tcxos Co. 4S d V. S. F. P., Corp. 37 2i T 8. S. R. & M. . 5l49 Th White Mot. Co. 41 4 4 4 10 46 56. f.O 4ft 46 88 44 62 "liron Co., Inc. 46 46. J.cstern Lnion .. 8 fsii Vest El. A Mfg. 45 ' 43 Am. Woolen Co.. 64 63 . Two o'clocki sales, 797,900. i Toured iy Close, 8. Money ......,...,.,......," Marks 'en Sterling -37 .0116 :.37,4 Kansas City IJve Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 12. Cattle Re ceipt. 2.400 head; all classes alow but about steady; some ateera left unsold; quality plain; good vealers J12.508 13.t0;' Texas stock calves. $9.00; few fat cows. 9.00?9.50: bulk canners, $3.50; U loads Texaa sleers,. $10.00. T Hogs Receipts. 6.100 head; Viarket mostly 156 2,'c lower than yesterdavs average: one load to yard traders, $12 78; practical top, 12.6K bulk, $12.25j 14. 6C; packing sows and pigs. 2650c lower. Sheep and Iamba Receipts,- 600 head; few sales native lambs, ateady to 26c lower; to,p, 311 75; sheep, 25 60c lower; no feeding lambs offered. , Stong City Live Mock. Sioux City, la, Nov. 12. Hogs Re ceipts. 3,600: market s'eady; light, $1140 crl2.0; mixed, 12.0012 36; heavy !L5012.26; bulk of sales, $12,100 Cattle Receipts, 700; market slow, steedy; fed ateera and vearlinea, $9.cA$) 16.00; grass ateera. $ 9010.60; grar cows. $5.267.75: fat cows ai(T helfe's, $8.0001200; canneas. $.60f?&.90; feeden, f5.60S9.76: vealers, $400712.69: nmmn Mves, $40iT,50; feeding cows and hetf.rs, $S.75a5.75; stockers. $3 597.6. Sheep Receipts, 1,000; market weak. SI. a.eph live Stork. St. Joseph. o. Nov. 12. Cattle Re ceipts; lea head; market, steadv to strong; steers. t'.hUG 16.00; cows and belters, $4.00614.60; calvea. $.00? 12.60; stack ers and feeders, $6.0fy 10.26-. , Hops Receipts, 3.000 head; market opened 60c lower; top, $12.60; bulk, $re.00 12.60. SJieep aad Lambs Receipts, TO head; matTtet steady to 25c lower; lambs, $11.60 4112.25; ewes. $4,50?5,60. N Bar Silver. New York. Nov. 12. Bar Silver Do mestic, 9c; fcrcipn. 9c Mexican Dollars 61 c Unvest Io waekly magaxine. Tell you just what ytra ahouldl ksrsw about high grada listed stock and bond, aad ho to tsalra a profit on them. Contain nothing tor tha man or woman who wants to gat rich quick, but la worth much to thoto who want to put their saving and invast ing on mora profitable be lis. One investor, after comparing tha statement in '"Inreatment" with Bebton'o and Poor' for five month, ar tbo ereice It rerderteiuaily cost from $100 to $ 1 20 per year. "Investment wis be tent to ra free If re as for It. mem DING Omaha Grain Omaha, Nov. 12, The market continued narrow and without particular feature. There was a fair demand for wheat at the going prices, which were ahout 24c lower. Corn was generally un changed. Oat declined a cent. Rye was off 4c and barley nominally Iwwer, WHEAT. No. 1 hard. 1 car, $1 76. No. 2 hard. 4 tars. $l.$0 (special bill ing!; 1 car, II 74. 1 car, $1.70 istnutty). No. 3 hard, 1 ear, $1.74; I ear, $1.70; 1 car, $1.6 lmull; I cur, $1.67 (smut ty). No. -4 hard, 1 car, $I.0 (smutty); 1 car, $1.60 (amutiy). . No. t hard, 1 car, $1.70; t car, $1.60. CORN. No. t white. 1 car, 92c (special billing). Nu. 1 whit, 1 car, kc apy?ial Ml In). No, 4 yellow, 1 car, 99 Intw special bllllrfg). jvo. z mixed, ) car. tie. Nu. 3 mixed. 1 car, lie (nippers' Weights) o. mixed. 1-3 car, 78c. OAT8. 1 ear, 47 c. 3 cars, 47c RYE. No. No. white, white. No. 2. No.' 3. 1 car. $1 41. 2-6 car. 11.40. OMAIM RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. tears) Week Ago 69 8 17 6 3 12 6 24 2 19 Year Ago 4 47 46 3 2 67 44 13 2 Receipts Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oata Rye ..: Today . 48 . 11 . 10 . 6 , . 4 '. 71 . 4 . It . 0 . 1 Barley PBIMAJIY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels ) Receipts Today Year Ago Wheat 1,408 SOU 1,10.S'J Corn TV 334. 362.000 Oats 359, W 61S.llW EXPORT CLEARANCES. Today Year Ago Wheat' trt,0 716,060 Com 16, ....j.... Oats , 07,000 CHICAGO CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Today Wk Ago Yr Ago Wheat 11 - " Corn 38 ... 0 $' Oata 7' ... . I KANSAS -CITT CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Today Wk Ago Tr Aro Wheat 231 197 227 C"ra 1 2 19 Oat It IS ST. LOtIS CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Today Wk Alo Yr Az.t Wheat 67 102 121 Corn 14 16 19 Oats 26 37 il NORTHWESTERN CAR LOT RECEIPTS OF WHEAT. Today Wk Ago TrAgo Minneapolis 418 639 27! L-uluth 152 227 , 112 Total 671 666 2i4 Winnipeg 76 1.4)9)7 617 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co.. Dong. 2627 Nov. 11. Art. I Open. I High. I Low, t Close, t Yee'y. WbU l;ec. Men. Rye Dec May Corn rec. May July ClEtS I-ec. Mav 179 172 It. 4 143 76 1160 117$ - 175 '178 167 '169 180 174 156 14 76 . 81 i!55 !1'S3 1143 il39 154 139 'S . 79 79 49 1 70 !fc jell, ! 23.60 122.95 !73 78 80 48 54 23.50 i2 :48 i3 54 Pork. -TV : i. Nov. Jan. 122.6 rr.jo 22.70 121.96 19.49 jH.62 15.37 116.67 ;2S 6 23.95 24.9 18.47 li.42 Lard. Nov. Jan. Ribs. Oct. Jan. 13.46 15.49 14.62 16.60 11.71 11.75 1171 11.71 jlt.TI 11.20 ili.96 ll$ l 13.1 IS OS lt. ijents (irain. St. IjOuIs. Not.' J I Wheat -December, ll.SOV bid: March. I1.79M. Corn Iiecem er. "6c; May, 79c bid. Oats Decembetv 9 c bid ; May. I3c ' New York Cotton. New York. Not. 12. First prices on the cotton market were easy at a decline of 20 to 47 polnta with January selling off to $16.25 or 77 ponta below the high, price touched on the rally yesterday. Prices recovered on 20 to 26 points on cov ering for over the week-end. but weakened again, around mid -day. January broke lo the low point cf the week and active montha generally sold 49 to tt points act higher. ... Chicago PMaAoea. Chicago. Nov. 12. Pot toes Steady; re ceipts, 97 cars: northern white, sacked and bulk. $2.002.2 wt: -lSarly Ohloa, $:.542 5 est; Rnsseta. $2.75 4? 2 84. EVERYBODYJiTAR Capt. George B. Hde, M. D. Soul-Stirring Addrea "AmENlA-Past, Present and Fot,, At ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 24th and J Street Sunday Evening 6V2 and 7 farm Mortgages M TEARS WITHOCTT A LASS Kloke Investment Co. Oweik Natl Bh. BVag, s Omsk. PHONE (HHX4 $180. I. Prawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith. Chicago Grain BY CHARLES D. MICHAELS, j CbVagv Tribune -Omaha line I.ed Hire. ; Chicago, Nov. 12. All grains sold at new low figures ou the crop today, as y result of the continua tion of the liquidation which haSj been so much in evidence of late.' General busiiwss conditions are the; dominating influence, but there was sufficient short coveriiiK to make a fair, rally from the inside figures. Wheat closed 2'i(&5c luwer, corn off yAmc, oats fa?4c., rye 2&(& J4c, and barley 2c. Milling demand for cabh wheat is rather brisk. l?ed winter wheat in Sj Louis, and Kansas City was quoted as unchanged, despite the de cline in futures, while hard was 2 to 6 cents lower. Red at Chicago was nominally 1 to 2c higher at 28 to 30c over, while No. 1 hard sold at HtfeHc over December. Sales 25,00() bubhels. Receipts, IS cars. Corn Lower. - Determined efforts were made to de press the coin jnariiet with coneiderable succesa early, December dropping t'. a"t alt delireri a sold at a new Jew on the crop. Kellers of bids were ej tu protect themselves early, but had to cover later. The seaboard ra tioned 44,V0 bushel corn eold by one exporter to another on the b&Fla of 27c ovr Deoetntw-r f. e. b. Nw fork. Sam ple valuea were unchanged to le, lowvr with premluma llc higher. he celpta, 33 cars. Oata were dominated by the action of other grajna. the clae being lower. The iexember gained c on the Way. (ha spread st tbe last betpg 6v. Khippibg salsa. 6a.009 bushels, with 3reiuiunxfc stronger. Receipts. 48 tiara Seaboard demand for rye was strongiv In evidence. No. 2 on track advanced lc to the basis of Zc over December, with a sale at 61 Keoeipts. one car. Barley offerings were small, a good part of the receipts lw?lnr applied on to nrrlve aale. Choice was lo good demand at unchanged prices. Spot sales, Sic 1 1 .OK. p.etiMa. 29 cars. I'll Note. The Xeeiri her-March spread widened to 6c agaluat tc at the closs of tbe previous day and 2 cents at on time Tuesday. Many cf the local element were decidedly cautious about preaa'.ng the jm-U-uf aide on tb break. Cash wheat prem iums were firm in all markets and con tract grades are selling considerably above a delivery basis. Country offering In the southwest were reported as smaller, despite the break of 35j2Cc from the high point of last week which was re- NO! THERE'S NO ' IT Have Just Heard I Wonderful Bargains JJ z Our entire stock of Blankets 4nd Comforters, Flannel Night Gowns and Pajamas for Ladies, Men and Children. Our entire stock of Men's and Boys Dress, Work and Flannel Shirts. Men's heavy ribbed and fleece lined two-piece Underwear, $1.50 raaues, at. .9S The famous Hope Muslin, at XSc per vard 32-piece Set of Dinnerware, regular $10.50 value, on sale special for Satcrday, at Girls' Beautiful Two-piece Fur Sets, including Muff and Collar; sold for $6 50- sPecialat S3.50 Extraordinary Values in Ladies' Two-piece Fur Seta,' $15.00 Values, on sale. 9.50 Our entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' Fine Coats'have been greath- reduced in price. . , Men's and Bovs' Warrn Coats and Mackinaws, best of material, all siies, sTeciaIlv priced for Saturday only, at , S10.50 Percales, light and dark colors, for shirting, dresses and aprons, S6 inches wide regular 39c a yard value; on sale at ; 17c a yard vtansxaTtHaaTeiB) 24th and O Streets WE GIVE S. A H. GREEN TRADING STAMPSALSO Foreign Exchange Kollowlng are rales of exchange Iis red with (lie par valuai.ou. J" y the Pelvis National bank. Par Vl Austria So H. lglUBi ., . .196 i.i.io Slovakia .......... Denmark ................ .27 I. l.glaiid . .4 66 Fraud! ..... -393 Cermany .'t't Oruiice ,....,,,.,.,,..... Jtaiy Hi Juno Slav, Norway 27 Poland bacdeo .27 KwiUvrland ... .196 as coin urn tailed Todav .0IM1 .00 6 .WO-! .mt Z 40 t't3 .0118 .09r) .03 t .liOi 4 .U4i .191 .1 Cu7 garded as'-very significant, especially in view of tiie profuie being used lo furc them to self. 'Jhe Wriilsh oomiiussloo waa credited with stating that tliey wouid not buy wheat -acpt at about j!6 ttntt under wiiat they paid recently. A libeial export bUHluena aa pu through at the seaboard; Huasell's News eailinaied the total after the close at 2, Out', 090 busbela. One Cuicago houae auid 009 bum. la via the Ouif aua thre were nuuieruua oiO-rs in the maraet for inure. ariy reports Indicated that bust xiena was restricted by the Inability lo aecur the cash grain iu um southwest. Pari of the gulf sales were on the basts of iu tenia over December 1. o. ti. fur January loading. Houa wuh seaboard contiectiolis were free bujer of December wheal tio the breek to around $1.76. several orders for 609,000 buheis being executed, oiie of a-hicb was for the account of Swiss rep resentatives at New York. There were reports throughout the day of a big ex port business via tbe Ouif, and after the close the Continent waa reported a having taken around 1.900,900 buebeln, mainly domeettc, of which l.litiO.OOO bush els were to have been lor iialy. Kew York Sugar, New Tork, Nov. ar. There was renewed weakness In the local raw sugar market today and new low records were estab lished tor the season. Prices were cent lower at I cents for Cuba c. 1. t equal to ( Ik for centrifugal. There were sales of 6,000 bags of Porto Kicus prompt snipment and 1.600 bags of San Domingoes to local refiners at equal to 6.77o for centrifugal and at the close 6.000 additional Porto stloos sold at 4.H for centrifugal with inure offerings at thi level. New York 4eneraL New Tork, Nre. it. Flour Weak: spring patent and Kansas straight, 19.26 910 00; spring clear, tk 068.76. Wheat Spot WeaA; No. 2 'red and No. 2 hard. $2 02; spot c. 1. f. trace: New Yore and No. I mixed durum. I2.0O; c L f. to arrive. Corn Spot Easy; No. t yellow, $l.8f4. and No. 2 mixed. $1.06, t t I. Hew York 10 days' shipment. Oats S'ot t-asier; No. 1 white C4c. Lard Easy; middleweat. $19.26 19.2E. Miner articles viicnauceu. PHILIP'S BIG STORE READ THESE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: M-I L I P DEPARTMENT .STORE South Side Drivm of Motors WhiU CoIJidl Are Discharged Two utaqiobilet driveu by Le Wton, Albnglit iarmrr, end Joint L&nu, 5217 South Twcnty-uinih street, citchrd into ruch o'lu-r ti'N 'I weuly-lourth nd J slreelti 'I'hurr day. No one was injured. 'J he macl'.inej were dt'inol shed. Both drivt rs wrie aiu-Mrd for tccMo driving, but weir diMi'isNed in S-iU':t bide police court yesterday with a lecture by Judge l'oster. Man Whose Hrcw TeU 4.13 Ke-laseti In I'vliw Court Analysis by ihe lily 4-lieaiif t vi two bottles of home blew beer taken in a raid Wednesday night on the ri.mie of Martin Satuste, 4108 Sou'.li 'J hirty-i ighth street, reveuh d 4 45 Der cent ulcohoJ r.ontenl, n was re ported in South Side poliee count Salut-te explained to tlj.' judge ht h&d niitde the beer for his own use. His arguments 'ishel Ms honor and Saluste was dismissed. South Side Hrevliie$ IlllnoU coal, 118 76. Howland Lbr. and Coal Cv. Phone ao. 1614. aov. For sale, 1 lols wl'h One 7 -room hou. A n tone Uorowsky, 823. 93. Adv. Safely deposit botes for rent, $3 and up Live Block KsA. bank, Junctloo 2tU and N BU. Adv. STOVKS AND RANOICS Two hundred heaiu g move at bS'galo pri.. Koulaky-Pavllk Co. Cora busker wautxd. JeppeacU Brof . So. 4bib eireet. Inquire at Hanaeii aofl orlnk parlor. 4828 bo. 24tb sneet. AOv. j WOMEN'S COATS PRICE I . AT Wily Bk-OTllEKS Starting tomorrow we plao ou sle vr entire slock of women's snd ttuM' cost Kt the regular price. We have entirely firgotteu our cost of tiei.e biautiful coats, snd aland feady to take our Ium. All $6.iio coat V price. $12 fco; all lso.iiu loals, $16 00; all $40 0 eoaia. pri , ti:0 00. etc. Ladles, think of u b pneea You cannot aflord to be without one of rheee pretty and latest styled garment. I'.uy yours tomorrow. Thlf greater store lbs reduoed prices In H denortuieiils. percales, ginghanis. outing flannel. mu lltie, etc., at reouced j,riue. Uiiderwea' tor men, women and children hae been ttOuoed. Men s overalls, woe whirls sjtid' work clotlilng at roduciKl prices A variety bsrgvln bem-rrt lull of good rea-m-tiable inerchaniliae a wond-ful bargain prices. Buy yiur winter nieU" at tn eKire and save money. Wllg Brotbeir, 24th and N. Adv. IVadstnet's Trade Kewlesr. New Tork, Nov, 12 Bradatreef'g to morrow will ay: "Price readjustment ar going forward with, if anything, rather more celerity and these, aooornoanled by oool kraoius; weather have Induced a large distribu tion of seasonable coodx noiak'y wearlugr apparel. "The evidences of Inrprovement ar aot very broad or very deep and linmediato needs seem to goven ttioet buying "Briefly summarised, wholsaie end Job bh trade Is alow to fair, retail trad fair to slow and manufacture and Indus try shows a further slowing, with rather an lucreaae of unemployment or an es tenslon of abort time in going operations. The selling campaign Inaugurated by larga wholesaler and Jobbers aome weeks ato. has met with a moderate degree cf eu! "weeklr bank clearings, tg.Oat.tOO.OOt. Omuha Hay Harksft. Receipts light on both prairie tiay at.tl atlaifa. Market firm and hUrher. De mand good on allalta. while on va"". hay the oemand Is lair. Oat and wheat straw la good demand. No. 1 Cpland prairie bay. tU.0f-eiC.6C: jve 2, tn.ooe-is.oo; no. a. t7.o&yi;-. No. 1 Midland pralri bay, $14 Ol4rY.01: N'. 1, fll.tioei2.O0. No. 1 Lowland pratrl hey. $n OC 9.K0; Ko. 2. $7.008.00; No t. 6.6ti4)1.00 Cfcolce eMalla. $7 i. Ko. 1. 022.60 J4.60: standard. tlO.oo n.e; No. 2, $16. a 16.09; No. 6. $19. e 14.00. - Cat straw, $ll.t'e 12.00; wheat, $$.& 10 00. Sew l ark Metal. New Tork. No. 12. AD metal nn- chrnged. .' Al London Copper, epot. i' if . electrolytic, unchanged; tin, 241; lead, .lee; ainc, ea. South Omaha MERCHANTS' COUPON? ii I in . nuuui Liic w at n These Goods At 25o! . Windsor school. ,$i.00. tr. p. BTEUB1NS. 1(10 Chicago,