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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 192fc
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Market, Financial
live Stock 1
1 .. , '.Omaha. Dec. It.
Hfilpta wars: Tattle " Hon "Shwp
nfflnlal Monday Vwl,t . .
I'fdiial Tuculay ... 10,07 11.878 8.140
Offlelal' Wednesday., 8,718 11,661 14,841
tfntimat Thursday.. 1,90 8.800 1,60
Kour day last wk 2S.021 - 83,87 18.748
xani days 8 w'eao 84,071 27,761 11,878
Ham day 8 w'a a'o 14,171 ? 84,048 ,
Wiina day year ago H9,SI , 43,887 14.186
C'attl AlthouKh the run of eattl wan
comparatively light only about 1,(00 bead,
ilia mark.t-showed no tmurovopient and
In fact waa alow sad lower than on Wed
nosday. Consumptive channels appeared
to be pretty well clogged up and neither
local packer- nor eaatern shippers were
In urgent need of supplies so that their
bids were around 85 lower on steer. or
76cQ1.00 lowor than last week. Choice
long fed yearllugs sold up to 111.76, but
, It took good short ted steers to bring
SI. 00. Cow stuff suffered mora than the
steers and bids and sales were fully 16c
lower than Wednesday or 11.0001.66
lower than a week axo. Stockers and
feeder war also dull and - unevenly
low.
.(Quotations on cattle: Fair to ' good
hooves, 8,08 09.60; common to fair beeves,
8ti.tO07.76: good to choice yearlings.
8.0011.00; fair to good yearlings, (7.75
fltD.01; common to fair yearlings. IS. 00
".76: good to choke heifers, 8.607.00;
good to choice cows, 86.508."5; fair to
gcod cows, -H.SO C.60; common to f:ilr
cowi, tl,(04.00; good to choice feeders,
87.766.01; fair to good feedora, 17.000
7.76; common to fair feodum. 86.00iji7.nu;
good to choice stockers. 7.754j.8.G0: fair
to good stockerK, lii.75tj 7,7S; common to
fair stockers, 5. 50 W e.GO ; slot heifers,
14.16OI.00: stock cows, 13.606.00; vnal
calves, H. 0010.00; bulla, stags, etc.,
84.6007.00; good tu choice grass beeves,
18.0001.00; fair to good grass beeves,
5C.767,76; common to fair grass beeves,
84.608.SO; Mexicans. 15.OOi0lS.OO. '
Hoga Today's receipts of hoga amount
ed to 8,500 head and no material change
occurred In prices. Tridd was rather slow
in getting started, but rami of the supply
sold at steady figures and demand be
came fairly active during later on with
losing values strong, to a shade higher.
Bulk of the supply' sold at a spread of
SI. 86 6)8.10 with best shaping 'hogs mak
ing a top of 8.65. ( f '
Kheep and X-arub-About 8,600 sheen
and 4amba arrived for today's trado and
rend to values were sharply lower on all
classes of stock. Tart. Iambi bad to sell
'at an average decline of about 75c and
fat sheep ruled 60 76c lower. Best
lambs her brought 110.60 and pretty
good heavy natives moved around 19.00.
Cholc ewes dropped to 11.40 with other
sales of pretty good ewes at 14.00 and
ly small, but prices ruled lower In sym
pathy with the downward trend to fat
classes. Good feeding iambs went out
at 18.26, Indicating an outside prica of
18.76 or 18.04 on choice grades.
Quotation on Sheep; and -Lamb Best
fat lambs, 110. 26 10.60; medium to good
lsmbs. 19.50010.00; plain and heavy
lambs. 18.76W9.J6; yearling. 17.1698.15;
Wethers, $6.00 0 6,00; good to choice ewes,
14.0094.40; fair to gsod owes, ' 83.769
4.00; oull and eanner -awes, tl.50Qil.60;
feeding lambs, $8.00 9.00; feeding ewes,
12.6003.60.
1 Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Iieo. 16. Oattle Receipts 10,-
000. Market beef steers unevenly steady
to strong; top heavy, 112.86; she stock and
runners, steady to weak; yearling heifers.
Ml. CO; bulk runners, around 13.00; bulls,
untidy; calves, steady; practical top,
110.00; bulk, good ud choice, I9.00(ff.60;
feeders, dull. ' ,
Hogs llecelpta, 44.000. 'Market mostly
steady with yesterday's average ; closing
tarong at day's prices: top, 69.15; bulk,
8.909.10: pigs, steady to 10c higher;
built, desirable, 10 to 130 pound pigs, 19.15
9.25.
I - Sheep Receipts, 18,000.' Market general
i ly 60$76o lower &han yesterday's close,
apots off more; top Iambs, 111.00; . bulk,
$. SO !fi) 10.75; top yearlings. '.19.00; some
held higher; top ewes, 15.00; bulk. 83.76
4.60; feeder lambs, 7uc lower; lop, 110.00.
Kansas City Livestock.
Kansas City. Mo., Dec. 18. Cattle Re
retptsv ; 2.500 head; market slow; plain
killers of all classes about steady; bet
ter kinds, unevenly to 25c lower; ' built
fat steers, 18.758.00; yearlings, 17.25S9
8.60; qunlltv plain I bulk fnt cowa, 11.50
5.60; few veals, 110.00; bulk best kinds.
' $9.609.7B. , 4
Hogs Receipts, . 6,000 head; - market
closing active, JO 16c lower than yester-;
days average; choice nsiit noss, sh.ku
early: bulk Of sales. ln.40fJ8.70; pips
steady; good and. choice fat pigs, 8.26u
8.75.
- Sheep and Lambs Receipts. (.000 bead;
killing classes, 60c4?l.0lower; wethers.
18.00; fed western Iambs, 110,85.
Rlout City Wve Stock. ' '
Bious City, la., Dec. 16 Cattle H-
ceipts, 1,700 head; market very slow; fed
'' steer, and yearlings. tJ.50SH18.00; fat
rows and heifers, 14. SOWS. 50; canncrs,
8J.00WS.5S: veals. 8.00f 8.60; fedeM.
$5.607.75; common calves, 14.406.Br
feeding cowa and heifers, 13.00)5.00;
stockers, 84.S8$6.E.'
Hoga Receipts, 6.000 head; market,
steady; light SS.0lffl.60; mixed, J8.3B ftp
8.65; heavy, 18. 40(58.70; bulk of sales,
I8.2608.66.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 2,500 head;
market, lower. .,
fit. Joseph Lire Stock.
St Joseph, - Mo., Deer 10. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,000 bead! market generally
steady; uteers, 16.00 12. 0": iwa and
heifers, 13 8509.00; calves. 15.0008.00.
Hogs Receipts, .7,000 head; market
opened 1016o higher; top, 18.70; bulk,
18.2508.70.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 7,000 head;
' market alow and Iqwer; lambs, 110.00 J
11.00: awes, 14.0004.26.
'
Liberty Uond Prices.
New Tork, Dec. 16. Prices of Liberty
, bonda at noon were: SMa, 90.00; first
4, 86.90 bid: second 4s, 85.24; first 4's.
S.ll; second 414s, 85.42;' third 4 Vis,
S7.96; fourth 4Vis, 85.82;. Victory" 3 s,
5.08: Victory 4s. 95.10.
Liberty bonds closed: 3Hs, 89.90; first
4s, 85.60 bid; second 4s, 85.20; first 4tts.
' 86.12: second 4 'As. 86.14; third i'it 87.88;
fourth 4Ks, 85.78; Victory 3. 15.02;
. Victory ia. 95,04.
London Money. -London,
Deo. 16. Bar Stiver 41d per
ounce. i
. Money and Discount Unchanged,
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
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24TH AND SARATOGA,
$1,500 CASH.
7-room strictly rnodern house,
living room, dining room and' kit
chch; on th first floor finished
i4T aiL frta anrl Ait ftntcK A.
'bedrooms and bath on the second
'floor; full cement basement, fur
nace heat; south , front lot on
paved street, paving paid; gar,age.
Price $6,000.
s PAYNE
INVESTMENT CO.,
537 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldgl D. 1781.
5-R00M BUNGALOW
, - $5,250-$750 CASH
On 18th Ave. near Fowler; 5 rooms,
oak and hard 'maple finish, hot water
heat, garage. This la an exceptional
"value In a small house, cement block
construction In ..fin neighborhood.
Every Inch bargain.
On Hsrnev car line wo have a. five
room bungalow nearly new. In fine lo
cation; a very complete and desirable
house at a value giving price.
Call us for Inspection. Evenings call
Harney 7317. ,
.BUflR-SPIER & CO:,
REALTORS.
104 Peters Trust Bldg. v Doug. 485T.
SPECIAL terms on 2S23 Seward 8t. 4-rm.
bunaalow. Modern. 1200 cash. bal. m.
Creirh. 60S Bee,. Doug. 0200.
MINNE LUS4 homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money
Phone Tyler 187.
South.
2 CHEAP LOTS NEAR
HANSCOM PARK
160660x160, east front on 28th St..
two blocks from park,' paving all paid.
1700 Full lot in Crelgliton's 1st Ad
dition, one black, from boulevard, pav
ing all paid; all Improvements In. .i
Must be -sold and are real snap. "V
i GLOVER & SPAIN, V
REALTORS, ":'"
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Miscellaneous.
- FOUR ROOMS.
' Vent four-ronnv bungnlow; brand new
and strictly modern; full cemented base
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1 Financial
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
Chirac) Tribune-Omaha Its Leased Wire.
, New York, Dec. 16. The move
ment of real importance in today's
financial markets was not the ir
regular weakness on the Stock Ex
change nor the recurrence of a' 6
per cent rate for call money though
the money rate again, indicated that
today's large financial operations
had actually eased- the credit market
but the very decided recovery in
foreign exchange. On top of its
considerable rise of Tuesday, ster
ling advanced today no less than
3$i)C, reaching a rate ne'arly 7 cents
above Monday's lowest, and closing
at the best. .Rates on all important
continental markets moved similarly.
French exchange also closed at the
highest, gaining nearly z per franc
over Monday.
It is impossible to ascribe this re
covery to anything else than the re
laxing of our own money market
tension, which has now during, sev
eral weeks removed the urgent in
ducement to call in balances from
abroad, even at the heavily depre
ciated values.
Different Indications,
In. the closing week of 1919 and at tho
opening of the present year, the European
exchange rates slid not recover; on the
contrary, they declined continuously and
thereby oorrectly foreshadowed h state
of continued abnormal money atrlngencv
which prevailed on the New Tork market
throughout the traditional period of re
turning ease. At the proaent moment the
exchange market Is giving a different and
more favorable Indication.
Tho multitude of Independent influences
which affect The course of international
exchange, especially in this period of de
preciated values makes It often unsafe to
generalise from a single positive move
ment, but the present action of rates,
like their action In advance of th aevere
November stringency Is a sign of th roar
kots that la worth considering. .
x Much DOcertalnty. i
Uncertainties regarding dividends and
lwrplexlty as to the industrial future
were again more dominant Influences on
the Stock Efxchange than money market
considerations. Opening with Irregular
changes, different stocks moved In op
posite directions and there wer advances
as well as declines during the day. But
the general trend was downward and not
withstanding numerous recoveries toward
the last, the day's market resulted In a
fairly long list) of 1; to 2-polnt declines.
It waa noticeable that railroad atocka
held much steadier than industrials.
There was no change In the general bond
market, although one or two well known
Investment Issues . Bjiowed some signs of
good buying.
Today's weekly statement by the Bank
of Franca Indicated continuance of the
very noteworthy movement to reduca the
Inflated paper currency. During the past
week 410,800,000 francs of the bank'a out
standing notes have been called In; which
makes a, total reduction of 2,135,000,000
franos, or 441,000.000 at tha old rating of
the franc, during the past six weeks.
New York Quotations
Furbished by Logan 4s Bryan, Peters
Trust Bldg.:
, . RAILS. l
: ' - Wednesday
High Low Close Close
8014 79" - 79 80H
82 32 . 32 32
112 112 112 112
A.,i :S. r.
Bait, Ohio .
Can. Pacific ,
N. Y. & H. R.
Erl R. R. ..,
Gt. Nor., pfd.
Chk Gt. West.
Illinois Central
M K. & Tex.
IC C. South. ..
13
74
12 12 129,
72 73V. 73V4
7". 7 7
7
8414 83 Vi 83 84
3M, 3 114 3
18
l JT lift
Mo. Facifld
.. 17s 16, 17 17
N. T.. N. H. H. 17 -r 16 16 17-
Nor. Pac. Ry. ... 77 75 77 77
Chi. & N. W. 68 67 67 68
Penn. R. R. ..... 46 39 40 39
Kenning to. ,..,, sz 81 BZft i:
kj, n. i. ec f. .... zbit Z4 zt
25
bou. i'ac. o B8
Sou. Kail 20
96 97 97
20 20 30
Chi.. Mil. & St. P. 27 26 26V37
I'n. Pac 115 115 115 116
Wabash 7 7 '.7 7
" STEELS.
A. C. & Fdry. ...122 120 182 . 121
Al.-Chai. Mfg. ... 30 29 30 29
Am. Loco. Co. . 81 81 81 82
Utd. AI. S. Corp. . 30 30 30 80
Bald. Loco. Wks. 87 85 86 , 87
Beth. Steel Corn, . 52 61 62 , 63
C. F. & Iron Co. . 26 26 36 27
Crucible Steel Co, 81 78 80 82
Am. Steel Found.. 29 29 29 ..39
Lack. Steel Co.... 60 , 49 60 60
M'dvalfl St A Ord 80 30 30 10
Pressed St. Car Co 81, 80 80 -80
Rep. I. & S. Co.. 61 69 69 v 61
Ry. Steel Spring v 81
Slpss.Shef S. & I.. 48 48 4 61
U. S. Steel.
79 78 79
79
COPPERS.
Ana. Cop. MIn 36 85. 86 37
Am. Smlt. & R. Co 40 39 40 40
Kutte & 8. M. Co. 9 8 8 8
Chile Cop. Co.... 9 8 8 9
Chlno Cop. Co;.. 18 18. .18, 18
emu. & Arm...., 42
Ins. Cona. Cop.,.., 80
41
30
41 43
80 30
Kcnn. Cop 16 16 16 16
Miami Cop. CO.... 15 15 16 16
Nev. Con. Cop. Co. 8 8 8 8
Ray Cons. Cop. Co 11 11 11 (11
Utah! Cop, Co..). .. 61 60 60 60
INDUSTRIALS. -
Am. Beet Sugar Co 49 46 48 49
Atl. O. & W. I.S.10 106 108 107
Am. Int. Corp 37 86 37 37
Ath. Sum. Tob. Co. 70 68 69 , 70
Am. Cot. Oil Co. . 17 17 17 17
Am. T. OS T. 91 97 98
A. L,. & Smlt, y
6
10
10
Beth. Motor
Am. Can Co.
3 2 2
23 "2 23
73 73 73
86 35 35
20 18 18
62 - 61 61
Chand. Mot. Car.
Cen. Lea. Co. .,
Cuba C Sug. Co.
Cat Pkg. Corp. .
Car. Pet. Carp. .
Corn P. Rf. Co.
K. En. & Stamp.
Fisk Rub. Co. ..
Gen. EJec. Co. .
Gas. W. & Wig. .
Gen. Mot Co.
Goodrich Co. ...
24
. 65 64 61
'. i io' io
,120 119 119
. 2 2 2
. 13 13 13
84 83-. 34
A, II. & L. Co.
6
s
64 64
64 64
Knj. & Brkr. Car. 54
V.m. Ind. AL Co. KSi
Inter. Nickel
12 12 12
48 48 y 48
Inter. Paner Co. ,
A1ax Rubber Co.
Kel.-Snrlng. Tire
Key: T. Rub. ,
Inter. M. Mar. ..
Max. Motor Co. .
Mex. Pet
Mid. Stp.tes OH ..
Purs Oil
Willys-Over. Co. ,
Pierce OH Corp.
Pan-Am. P. & T.
Plerce-Arrow Mo.
Royal Dutch Co.
. 36 35 35
. 7, 7 7
.U .11 11
2 -2 2J
.166 162 164
. 1? 11 18
..32 31 32
.. 6 6 6
10 10 10.
77 76 77
19 19 .19
56 64 861
V. S. Rubber Co. . 63
Am. Sug. Rfor. Co. 87
R5U
Sinclair Oil R.
Pears-Roe. Co. ..
Strom. Carb. Coi
Slude. Corp
Tob. P-od. Co. ..
Trans-Con. Oil ..
Texss Co. ,
V. S. Food P. C.
24 U 23 23
it
J S3
.28 27 28 '
.4014 n 39
60 49 60
7 7 7
43 42 42
J9 184 lfc.'
If. S. S., R. Jk M. 32
The White M. Co. 34
AZ
84
3t
24
nuson ., inc. ..38
37 ,87'
West. Airbrake ...OOU 90 90
West. Union
West K. ft Mfg. Nl, 40 41
Amer. Wool, Co. :62 61 62
Total ealea, 734.800.
Money close, 6: Wednesday close,
Marks close, .01364.
Sterling close, 3,614; Wednesday
Hose,
New York Cotton.
New Tork, Dec. 16. Considering Llver
wool's strength, th New York cotton mar
ket made a poor' showing earlv asj first
nt-lcea were ,only 6 to IS point higher,
excent December, which, because of tire
tssuanee of two notices, was 3 polnts.low
r. An easier feeling developed ftef the
stiirt when prices fell W last night's lewsl
on the 1st months..
The market became mora sctlve In th
afternoon on , the favorable sno( advices,
trade huylna- d covering at 24 to 43
news ne higher.
. Rallies on coverinir sent price 15 to 11
points net Ha her. The'market vVas quiet
around mtddav. with nrlces ruling within
a few-ponts of nl"'''' closing flguret.'
, K-nsua Cil; Prctluce.
' Kansas City. Mo.. - pec. 16. Eggs
Firsts, lo lawer, 4c; seconds, le lower,
56c.
Butter Unchanged; creamer, 62c r
packlrg, 19e.
Poultry Hens, .ilnchflnired, lSvT'lIc:
snrings, 1c lower, llu; young rooste-a, c
lower. 19c; turkeys, unchanged, 87c. .'v
. t'hleag Potatoes.
Chicago, Dec. IS. Potatoes Steady;
rccelpta. 13 cars; Northern white, aackwl,
31.3501.5 cwt,; Idaho '-ruswta, 52.0HW
? iS; .Vlinesntt and North Dnkota Rod
I'.ivcr Ohloa, sacked, 51.60&1.65.
and Industrial News of the Day
Chicago Grain
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Chicago ffrlbune-Omaha Be Leased W ire.
Chicago, Dec!" 16. Export buying
of wheat aggregated around 4,000,
000 bushels, and rye 300,000 bushels.
England, Italy and Spain were the
largest buyers, the first two coun
tries named taking oyer 2,500,000
bushels. There were 3.000,000 bush
els of wheat at the gulf and 750.000
bushels of Canadian. This was re
sponsible for the advance in prices
for wheat, but when (the buying
ceased all grains eased sharply.
Values were lowest around the
start, from which there was a good
advance with a reaction. Wheat
closed at above the lowest" prices,
while corn and oats finished the
lowest on the crop. December
wheat closed 1 cent higher and
other deliveries lower. Corn
lost llc, oats, l?ee, deferred
deliveries, rye, J454c lower, and
barley, 2c higher to 4c lower.
Domestic shipping sales at Chi
cago were 57,000 bushels of wheat,
80,000 bushels, and 270,000 bushels
of oats.
' Premium! Unchanged
Premium on cash Wheat at Chicago
wer uncnangeu wiwi vtw. wv v .
No. 1 hard 1011, and No. 1 north
ern 113 ove December. Receipts 19
cars. Outside market wer unchanged to
6 cent higher, but closed weak with fu
tures. 1 '...'
Corn finished at th weakest In a long
time with free offerings and the main
support buying against bids. Outsld buy
IngV was light. House with eastern con
nection were good buyer and , local
shorts cam In around the best prices, 70
70o lor May; In th later trading bear
ish crop- now from Argentine had a de
pressing 'fflct as offering wer Increas
ed. Cash corn was unchanged to 1 cent
lower, with shipping sales 80,600 bushels.
Receipts 94 cars. .
Oats were under pressure from com
mission house and had few friends, the
main support being on resting orders.
The range waa 1 cents. Cash prices
wore unchanged to 1 cent lower and ship
ping business the ' best in some time,
266.000 bushel.
Trading In ry future were heavy,
export buying taking over 300,000 bush
els. Seaboard house bofaght May and
focal Interest sold all needed to fill
orders. '
-Barley waa bid up S cents, with hard
ly a trade In May and dropped In the
same way with few salea at the last
v . Pit jrote.
HViMlm i!.minit rne -wheat w,i trerv
active, with sale of 3,800,000 buaheis hard
winter via the guir and 7to,uvo bushels
Manitoba at ths aeaboard as reported by
Russell' New. The British commission
took 1,250,000 bushel wheat at the gulf,
Italy, 1,000,000 bushels and Spain 250,000
bushels. There was also 300,000 bushels
rye via the gulf with Indications that the
total business materially exceeded this
figure. ' '
. Heavy buying of .wheat "by housesywlth
seaboard connections offset the effect of
tha bearish Argentine -crop news and of
claims that Australia haa 83,000,000 bushels
for export' It sent price for future up
3 to 6c from the low point made after
th opening wheat prices wer off sharp
ly. The advanca met resistance from
sellers and profit taker and with corn
breaking at th lastx wheat cloaed 10
2p from the low point with May at
11.63 1.53. Southwestern offering
were large and nearly equal to tho sales.
Export clearancea were 1,561,000 bushels
wheat and flour and exceeded tha pri
mary receipt.
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES
By Updike Oraln Co., Doug. S627.- Dec. 16
Art.
I Open. High. I Low. I Close. I Yea'y.
1.66 1.68 1.63 1.64 1.65
1.69 1.62 1.66 1.58 1.68
1.6S 1.66J4 J.60 1.62 1-63
1.53 1.66 1.52 1.53 1.62
! 1.39 1.41 1.36 1.37 1.38
I.
.67 .63
T . .. .68 .69
jl .71 .68 .6 .70
:-.45 .4? .44 .45 .46
'.47 :.48 ,44V, .46 "J .45
.47 .47 .46 .46 i,.47
2il00 22.40 21.90' 22.40 22.10
113.25 1126 12.90 13.17 13.30
11.25 11.45 11.20 lu.81 11.35
Dec.
Mar.
May
Rye.
Dec.
May
Corn,
Dec.
May -July
Oat.
Dec,
May 1.
July
Pork.',l
Jan.
Lard,
Jan.
Wbs.
Jan.
1 Minneapolis Qraia.
Minneapolis, Dec 16. Flour Un
changed to 40o lower. In carload lots,
family patents quoted at f8.60O9.55 per
bbl. In 88-lb. cotton sacks. ,,i
Bran !26.00ifj28.00. A"' '
Wheat Receipts, 888 cif,'-" compared
With' 306 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1
northern, 11.67 SI. 60 ; December.
21.49; March, 21.63: May, 11.61.
Corn No. 8 yellow, 66j7e.''
Oats No. 3 white, 4041o.', " .
Barley jqT4c - 5 ' VJ
Ry No. 2, 11.46tt!.40
Flax No. 1. 22.0002.01.
St. Louis Grain.
St." Louis. Mo., Dec. IS. Wheat "Dei
cember, 11.72; March, 11.62 bid; May,
11.64. .
Corn December, 68o acked; May,
69c bid. - -
Oats December, 48c; May, 48c.
Linseed Oil.
Duluth, Minn., Deo. 16. Linseed On
track and arrive, 12.01.
Amazing
This is the first store in the Cityw Omaha that has ever been 1
-known,io put men's-genuine denim, union made over- CJ A A
: alls4n sale at the never-before-heard-of price of. . ... . V"
One Day -Sale
Friday Only
00
A Pair
(.
An Opportunity That
''J CometrOnce '
..1 -':
Meadow Brook
material; very
SEET IDAHO t"ANCY PRUNES, large size, very (I A
special, & pounds for. V'"
.. m'w- 25-lb. box for $3.00 y--
: : TU)
waJTradin, I i
Own.
Staapi
-' Also ,
Merchant
Coupon.
Omaha Grain
Omaha, Dec. 16.
Cash wheat today showed an up
turn of 3 to 6 cents. The bulk of
No. 2 hard was about 5 cents high
er. Buyers took the offerings read
ily. At the advance corn was un
chdhged to 2 cents higher, yellow
about unchanged, wkite unchanged
to 1 cent up and mixed unchanged to
2 cents up. Oats were unchanged
to li cent higher, generally un
changed. Rye advanced 3 to 6 cents
and barley 1 cent. Moderate re
ceipts of wheat were on hand and
corn and oats light.
A Broomhall cable stated that the
exportable suplus of wheat from
Australia is now placed at 88,000,000
bushels as compared with 100,000,-
000 bushels, the average of recent
estimates.
About 3,000,000 bushels of wheat
was worked ifor export overnight,
says a Chicago wue. xRussell's news
says the English corn mission took
about everything offered. Italy,
Spain and the continent were also
buyers.
WHEAT.
No. 1 hard, S cars, 11. 66; 8 cars, 21.67
No.1 3 hard, 8 cara, 21.67; 9 cara, 21.66;
2 cars. 11.64 (smutty); 1 car, 11.61 (smut-
tyNo.SC h'ar"'!1 car. 21.65; 1 car ;. 21.65
(heavy); 3 cars, 11.64; 1 car. 21.63: 4
cars, 11.60 (smutty): 1 car, f 1.23 (special
billing); 2 cara, 11.65; 1-6 car, 21.40.
No. 4 hard, 1 car. 21. 66 (very smutty).
No. 8 hard, 1 car, 21.61 (musty, amut
ty): 1 car. 2169; t car, 9166. .
Satnpl hard, 1-5 car. 2145.
No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 11.66; 1 car, 21.63
('!No?n2 mixed, 2-8 car, 21.66 (durum);
1 car, 21-67 (durum); 1 ear, 2167.
CORN.
No. S whit,, l .car, ,61e.
No. 4 white, 1 ear,,1 67c
No. S white, 1 car. 64c
No. 4 yellow, 1.. cor, 60o (special bill
ing): 3 'cars, 69c ;( 1 car, 59o (special
billing): S car, 58c.
No. 3 mixed, 3 cara, 60o.
No. 4 mixed, 4 cars, 66c.
No. 6 mixed, 1 car. 64c; 1 car, 62c
OATB.
No. 2 white. 1 far, 44 c: 2 car. 44c.
No. 3 white, 1 rar, 44c; 2 car. 43c .
Sample white, 1 car, 43c
. RTB. - m
- No. t, 3-6 car. 21.45.
No. 2, 2 cara, 11.46; 1 8-5 car, 21.45.
No. 4, 1 car, 21.41.
- BARLEY.
No. 4, 1 car, 62e.
Rejected, 1 car. 69c ' i
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
(CAAS.)
Week Year
Receipt ' Today, ago. ago.
Wheat 61 , 64 18
Corn 25 13 82
Oata 10 14 6
Rye I 6 3
Barley 3 2 4
Shipments
Wheat 30 41 69
Corn 7 4 ' 86.
Oata 6 . . 11
By .i.. 1J J
Barley 1 o 6
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Buaheis.)
Receipt Today Year Ago
Wheat ...1,069.000 1,198,000
Corn 1497,(100 471,00(1
Oats .... 1320,000 -.,239,000
Shipments
Wheat 864,000 1,683.600
Corn 273,000 669,000
Oata - 462,000 '641,000
EXPORTCLEARANCES,
Today Year Ago
Wheat ....1,561.000 872.000
Corn , , i...... 49,000 ;ti k..
Oats : . 113,000 ' 50,000
CHICAGO OAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Today Ago Ago
Wheat 17 ,
67 11
70 146
Corn 89
Oats 42 43 45
KANSAS CITY CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Today Ago Ago
Wheat 190 168 88
Corn ....J 31 13 41
Oata ....I... 8 70 7
T ST. XOtflS CAR LOT RECEIPTS. "
Week Year
Today Ago Ago
Wheat 91 113 . 32
Corn 87 87 41
Oats 42 . 27 35
NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS OF
WHEAT.
Week Year
Today Ago Ago
Minneapolis 288 280 305
Duluth 122 122 15
Winnipeg 924 882 286
6
brld'a1 SUDnlv of "breadstuff: The
following table compiled by the Dally
Trade Bulletin, shows supplies of bread
Stuff a afloat for Europe and In store, In
United Kingdom as reported at a large
number of points In America, in Argentine
and Australia on the dates named:
Deo. 1, '20. Deo 1, '19.
Afloat for Europe.. 86,600,000 . 67,220,000
In store In U. K. . 34,000,000 16,830,000
In store in Argen'e 3,880,000
In store In Australia 6,600,000 . 86.000,000
In store in U, S. S. 92,190.000 152,847,000
In stor In Canada 61,837.000 41,745,000
Totall ...221.177,000 360,972,000
' Kansas City Grain. . ,
Kansas City, Mo., Deo. 16. Wheat De.
cember, 11.61; March, 11.63;
Copi Decernber. 60c; May. 42c. .
Sale of Men's
.flip's Big Store
Only
Only
Pillow Casesize 42x36 made of best Oft r
special while they last at, each. .
TWI IT
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DEFARTMENT STORE
24th and O , Streets, South Omaha
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Bonds and Notes
The following quotation furnished by
th Omaha Trust company:
Ap.
Prlca. Yld.
American T. A T. Co. 6s, 192S.. 94 9.96
American T. & T: Co. , 1924.. 92 . 8.70
Anaconda 6s. 1929 ........... 81 9.26
Argentine Sterling 4s, 1426 per C200 bond
Armour 7a, 1930 94 7 80
Belgian Govt 6s, 1925 90 9.00
Belgian Oovt'7s, 1945 97 7.70
Bethlehem Steel 7s, 1923 ...... 98 7.95
Bethlehem Steel 7s, 1923 .... 9 8.85
British 6s. 1922 93 '3.25
British 6s, 1929 89 1 7.15
British 5s, 1937 82 7.20
C. C. C. & St. L 6s, 1829 89 .7.70
C. B. & Q. Jt. 4s, .2l 96 10.80
Cudahy Pkg. 7s., 1923 97 7.96
B. F. Goodrich 7s, 1926 85 11.85
French Govt. 8s, 1945 100 8.00
Japanese Govt 4s, 192S .... 76 11.60
Japanese Govt. 4s, 1931 66 11.25
Norway 8s, 1940 99 8 05
Morris ft Co 7a, 1930 96 7.80
N. Y. Central 7s, 1930 102 6.76
Pennsylvania R. R. 7s, 1930 ...104 8.60
U. S. Rubber 7s. 1930 97 7.90
Swedish Govt 6s, 1939 . 7$ 8.16
Swift & Co. Cs, 1921 98 9.80
Swift & Co. 6s, 1921 98 8.80
Swift & Co 7a, 1926 ........ 93 . 8.75
Western Electric 7s, 1925 ...A 99 7.20
Swiss Govt 8s, 1940 102 7.76
Denmark 8s, 1946 . 97 (J 6
Westtnghouse Elec. 7s, 1931 ... 94 770
New York Coffee.
New York. Deo. 16. All active eliverles
mads new now records for the. season in
the market for coffee futures today. The
unsettled showing of the Brazilian cables
were considered responsible for th renew
al liqueidaUlon or scattering pressure, and
after opening at a decline of 16 points,
the market sold 15 to 21 points net lower
with March touching 6.60o and May, 6.90c.
There waa a better demand at th figures
which probably Included some buying by
the trade to cover short-hedges and there
were rallies to 6.63c for March with the
market closing at a ' net decline of t to
11 points.
December, 8.00c; January, 8.19c; March,
678 20; May, 7.00c; July, 7.32c; September,
7.66c; October, 7.65c. 1 .
Spot Coffee Market nominal; Rio' 7s,
6Uc6c; Santos 4s, 9cffil0c.
Sew York Curb Stock.
Allied OH IS
18
42
1
S
1
8
2
1
45
20
4
6
1
'i
2
Boston Montana
Boston Wlomlng
40
16-16
. .. uvm -..,..,. 7a
Cosden Oil 6
Consolidated Copper...,,..,,, 1
Elk Basin 8
Fedval Oil j,... 2
Its
uionrocK uu , 2
Merrit Oil
Midwest Refining Co
Sliver King of Arizona
i
48
16
sapuipa uu
8lmms Petroleum
Tonopah Divide ..
Tonopah Extension
U. 8. Steamship . .
U. S. Retail Candy
White Oil
...... .4
::::::: I
26
1
8
....... 16
Foreign Exchange Batca.
Following are today'a rate of exchange
as compared with th par valuation.
Furnished by the Peter National banki
' Par
' Valuation Today.
Austr.a ,, .80 .0030
Belgium ...198 .0629
Csecho-Slovakla '. .... ., .0118
Denmark ,. .27 .1620
England i.ki l si
France .... .193 .0599
uermany , M .338- .0140
Greece 1.. .196 .0760
Italy .!... 192 .0356
.Tugo-Slarla . .0074
Norway .27 .1490
Sweden .' 27 .1980
Switzerland 196 .1546
Chicago Stock.
Armour ft Co. pfd........... 84 ......
Armour Leather Co., com.. 12
Armour Leather Co. pfd 92 .....
Commonwealth Edison Co 101
Cudahy Packing Co. common 68
Continental Motors 6
Llbby, McNeil ft Llbby.,... 11 10
Montgomery Ward Co........ 14
National Leather .. . j. ...... . 7 8
iReo Motor Car Co.. 18
owirc at co ......loo ijt 99
Swift International 26
Union Carbide ft .Carbon Co.. 49 Q 49
New York Produce.
New Tork. Dec. 16. Butter Firm;
firsts, 43 63c; others, unchanged.
Eggs weak; fresh gathered extra
firsts, 7475e; firsts, 7374c.
Cheese Irregular; unchanged.
Poultry Live, firm; chicken by
freight 25c; by express 2628o; fowls,
2531c; roosters, 16c; turkeys, 40046c
Dressed, 'irregular; western chickens In
box's. 2842cx In barrels, 2433c; fowls,
23(328c; roosters. 21 26c; turkeys, young,
4652c; do, old, 42 46c. v
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Oa Dec. 16. Turpentine
Mnrket oni't; 92c; no aalea; receipts 171
bbls.; shipments. 153 bbls.; stock, 15,619
bbls.
Rosin Market quiet; sales, none, re
ceipts, 727 casks; shipment, 826 casks;
stock, 76,020 casks.-.
' -.- .
New York Sugar.
'New.York, Dec. 16.-rTha local market
for ram sugar .was quieter today and a
no frtah business waa reported prices
were nominally unchanged at 463 for Cen
trifugal. The undertone, however, seem
ed to be a little firmer and holder were
asking higher -prices.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Dec. 16. Butter Firm;
preamery, 3351c. .
Eggs Unsettled: receIpts;'-2,0SS cases:
firsts, 72f 73c; ordinary firsts. 3fj68c; at
mark, cases included,-, 6470c;' re
frigerator firsts, 36431670., .;"
Poultry Jltve, . unchanged. ,
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits.
New York, Dec 16. Evaporated Ap
ples Market dull.' . .J.
Aprlcota and Peaches Market dull.
Raisins Steady.
Prunes Easy.
" a ' " 1 1 '
Overalls at
Come
Early
Two Pairs Will Be Sold
to Each Customer
W. CIr
Green Trading
1 Stamp
-Ala'. '
Merchants'
Coupon.
7
IT .
$00(
" ciJL4 Pair
5
South Side
Father Thinks Son Stole'
' : $75; Has Him Jailed
When the sunshine peeped through
the bedroom windows in the home
of James Cotterell, 3429 X street,
yesterday he reached for his trou
sers, drew them on and put his hands
in the pockets.
Fifty dollars in cash- and, a $25
draft were missing. Cotterell called
the police and caused; the arrest of
his son, Roy, who, he said, must have
gone through his Dockets. i -
Roy. wafs jailed. Then the- father
called again to tell the police he had
found the missing money in a bureau
drawer, where he had hidden it and
then forgotten all' about it. H
wouldn't prosecilte Roy. But the po
lice judgefined Roy $10 for intoxi
cation. A 3 - r .1 . !J .1 (
vna mc iainer paid me nnc.
Minister Sues Car Company.
Rev. John Olechnowitz, pastor of
St. Anthony's Catholic -church,
South Side, filed suit in district
Enormous Loss Sustained
Br Retail Dealers Who Do Net
Use th
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This Clock Is Always Correct.
Christmas
for thrkiddies
at
s
When it ' comes to
worth-while Xmas Gifts
for the Kiddies, Bowen's
is the place to bring the
children in to see our line
of Automobiles of all
sizes and styles, Veloci
pedes Rocking Horses,
Coaster Wagons, Dolls,
Doll Beds, Doll Car
riages,' Writing Desks
and hundreds of pother
articles that will just
simply make the children
nappy to see.
This year we have re
duced our prices on our
Kiddies' Xmas Gifts so
'low that even the most
conservative will be able
to make their purchases
here.
" ' Advertisement
court yesterday against the Omaha
and Council tiluft's Street Railway,
asking $10,000 damages for injuries
which he says heNustained July 27
at Twenty-fourth and Q streets.
,
Home Brew Confiscated.
Forty quarts of home brew found
in the home of Joe Precek, 2614 Z
street Wednesday night by the South
Side police raiding squad landed
PrecekNn jail on charges of illegal
possession of liquor. His hearing
will be today in police court, i
South Side Brevities
Illinois coal, $13. Rowland I.br. and Coal
Co. Phon 8o. 1614. Adv.
Lost A black velvet drape, between
Twenty-second and N and Twenty-third
and J. Call fio. 04J3...
Coal and coke, all kinds, at price that
are right and th beat of service. Call
South 0078, South Omaha Ice Co. Adv.
Pleasure club will give a big dance Sat
urday night, and don't forget that Sun
day I their big mask ball, It will be a
dandy. Le' orchestra.
We thank our friends for their patron
age in our 1920 Economy Savings club.
The new club Is now open for member
ship. Six plans to choose from; 10 cent
to 35.00 per week. The Live Stock Na
tional bank. Junction Twenty-fourth and
N atreeta. Adv. .
Imericin Telephone C Telegraph Co.
A dividend of Two Dollar per ihar will
be paid on Saturday, January IS, 1921. to
stockholder of record at th close of basi
ns on Monday, December 20, 1920.
O. D. MILNE, Tteainror.
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