X v 1 v THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY . 5, 1921. 11 Market, Financial Live Stock; Omaha, Jan. 4. Receipts werti Cattle. Horn. Sheep. Official Monday .... 7.111 ,! 4.114 Kktlinata Tueaday .. 1,109 1,709 4,104 Two daya thin week 11,411 11,2S 1,414 fit ma days laat w'k 11,407 11,111 17.14 Sam daya I w'l a'O 7,791 11,101 1,101 Kama daya 1 w'l a'o 10,(11 10,114 la, HI Sams daya 7ar ago 17,441 24,431 11,(64 Cattle Receipts of tattla were mtich the eama a on Monday, about (.409 head, but tha market waa lacking in activity and for tha moat part prlcea on both beef ateora and cows-were weak to tie lower. Best of tha beef ateera on aaia want- at a aprsad of 11.25610.14, and movement waa alusRiat throughout the forenoon. 8lr.ee tbe ftnt of the year the demand for stock rattle and feeding ateera haa shown aoma Improvement and prices ware somewhat atroeger again today. Tha two daya; advance amounting to about 1840o. Quotations on cartlai Fair to good beevea, 11.16410 10; common to fair beevna, 14.71(11.16: fair to good yearling, li.00M10.lli common to fair yearlings, fti 1601.00; choice to prima helfera, 17.50 : good to eholoe helfera, 14.2407.69; choice to prime cowa, 17,(068.18; good to choice cowa, 1. 1601.15: fair to good onwa. 8.00tff 4.00; common In fair cowa 13.2604.76: good to choice feedera, 17.756 8.76: fair to good feedera, 88.786)7.74; coAvnnn to fair feedera, 15.604.6; good to choice atockera, 17.10Ai.10; . fair to good atockora, 18St7.60; common to fair stnckrra, 6.004.60; atock helfere. 84. lit? 176; atock cowa, 14.O0gi6.00; veaj calres. to.v"ff.wij vuus, aiaga, etc., 4. bug 7.00. BFKr 8TKER8. No. 10. 11. ID.. 22.. A v. , Pr. No. . A v. Pr. 7 60 1 10 1 26 1 74 758 7 25 41 118 ....1111 .... 1 ,.,.101( r. . .1100 7 78 I 20 I 40 I 15 47., 1111 11. ......1027 IS 1178 13; . "TFERS AND HEIFERS. 11. 714 7 00 11 761 7 10 YEARLINGS. 4 76 11.... 7 40 19.... I 00 .... COWS. 4 60 24.... -t 21 . 22.... ( 04 21.... 1 11 11.... 4 76 10.... HKIFER8. I 21 IS.... 7 00 17..., 44.... .... 1... 16..., 12.... 19.,.. 13..,.. 10..., 11..., si.;., n..., i.,.. .. 724 .. SS .. 711 .. 743 .,1054 ..1011 ..1043 ..1010 .. Ml .. 112 .. 920 . . 744 . .1004 .. 017 .. 114 7 16 7 71 I 25 1 V 4 2! .10 ,1131 4 60 . Ill I 00 . ns 71 VEAL CALVES. .... 349 4 00 10..;. .... 182 60 STOCK STEERS. .... 701 4 70 14.... ....1180 4 SO 20.... BULLS. lit - 7 00 . 774 7 IS 35 ....1410 (50 CALVES. .... 404 7 25 I...... 161 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. .... 650 J 28 V. 10(1 .. 10.. 10 00 s to Hoita Today'a run of horn waa mntid t 1.700 head. Shippers bought good hope In a variety of welghta rather freely on tho early trade at prlcea steady to a little higher. Local packera refused to Increase cost on tHelr drove and thtlgu of them had lost a good part of their trade as a whole developed at prlcea not Marly gains. The railway aharea pretty far trdm steady. Movement over tha scales appeared to be rather quiet throughout. Hulk of supply chanted hand at a spread of IS.I0 1.20, with beat butcher weight hoge making a top of 19.15. H009. ' No. Ay ' Sh. It. .324 V 240 44. .164 ... 10. .186 ... 41. .208 ... 4I..2CS .... 71. .221 ... Pr. . No. Av. 8h. Pr. I 70 I 10 I 00 I 10 S it 8 60 65. .243 141 85 1 15 1 05 f 15 I 15 35. .246 61. .166 71. .213 71-.121 Sheep Only 4.800 sheeD and lambs were received thia morning and packing oemana una a rair degree of activity at prlcea fully as high as those paid yester day. Fat lambs ruled ateady to a quarter higher In spots, with fat sheep and year lings generally steady. 1 Best lambs her brought 111.00 and bulk of th Plftty good killers sold around 110.60010.757 A tew fat ewes moved at 13.86, Nidloatlng' an out el do price of about 14.18 on thla class of stock. Good yearling were reported at 17.85. Deslrabla feeding lamba were scarce and a few South Dakota .offered went nt 11.85. quotably hither. ' - Quotutlona orr sheep: Brat fat lambs, iQ.75ell 2u; medium to good lambs, li).!0fal'V"&; pie In and heavy lamba. ' I1.00M9.60: 'yearlings, 7.50jH.2S; wetn era, J5.00sT6.26; good to choice ewes, 14.00 r.!5: fnir np good ewe4.' U.t54.00;1 cut) and rannor ewes, 1.60ffl.80 feeding lambs, I8.60C9.S6; feeding owe, 11.750 -j..... -n--..; PAT LAMBS. , ') 'XUI fd.. 14 10 50 FUEPI.N'O LAMBS. ' 271 S. Sw.14 I IS ' ' . . ' " Chicago Llvo Stoelt. 1 Chicago, .tan. 4.-Cnttle Rfcelptr, 13,000 hd: beef steers, ataady, clolti? vcnlt; top he$v4s, til. 60; bulk. 11.509 10.00; fat cows, most- helfars and bulls, closed 26a lower; butcher oowt. mostly JS.60ffl7.Z5; bulls, largely 4M 07.00 ennners, goo heifers, stockora and feed ers, steady f veal ealves, steady n to Strong; bulk pickers.-' 111.004J13.74. Hoss Receipts, 21.000 head, opened steady to 15c higher, closing mostly ateady; top, llo.oo tor 160-pound offer . lugs; hulk, 10.15,(179.75: pigs. 1015c lower; bulk desirable 10 to 110-pound averaRe, s.76(j9.9U. " Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,000 hend: market, steady: ton lambs, 111.36: bulk, tlo.00ll.00; fat ewes. .11.18; bulk. fl.lft4.G0: choice handr yearling weth- era. 19.50; feeders, steady; choice feedr1 lamos, i.(o. i Kansas City live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 4. Cattle Re ceipts, 10.600 head;, beef ateera, ateady to 26o lower; early sales, $7.2601,81;. one load held at 110.50; aho atock and can ners, steady; bulk fat cows and heifers, 15.00496.60; cannera mostly ll.04OI.lti beef bulls, steady to strong; bolognas fully . lie higher; cnlvcs. ateady to strong; choice . veals. 112.00 012.60: fancy 300-lb. calves, 110.(0: calvea and . feeders, ateady to strong - Hogs Receipts. 11,000 head; closing ac tive, mostly steady; spots strong to 10c . higher; top, 11.45; best butchers, ll.ll; bulk of sales. 19.0009.26; pigs around S6e higher; best stock pigs. I.7S; good and choice fat pigs, 19.4001.60. I Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head-; sheep and lambs, steady, to 28o lower; fed ewea, 14. vO; yearling, $1.50; Colorado lamba. 111.60. - Sioux City Lire Stock. Sioux City. Jan. 4. Cattle Re- eolots. 2.800 head: market steady; fed ateera and yearlings, 86.OOOH.00;1 fat cows : and hetfers, 15.0O5JS.00; canners, ll.OOtr 4.60; veals, 3.00950: common calvea II.I04.00; feedera, $6.0001.50; feeding cowa and heifers, $3.005.00; atockera. 85.00 6.60. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market 10 v Alio higher; choice llgh4 tl 1009.40' cemmon lights, $8.7501.10; mixed, $9.00 J.20: heavy, $1.1609.40; bulk of sales,-; v.004i)S.t5. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 bead: market, steady. , ' St. ioseph Uvg Steok. 'St Joseph, Mo Jan. 4.-Cttle Re ceipts. 1,500 head: market steady to 10c lower; ataers. $1.84)011.40; cowa and heifer, $S.60C-00; calvea. $7.000100. Hoga Receipts. 2.50O- head: market 10c to 15o higher; top. $1.15: bulk, $1,000 I. 15. Sheep and Lamba Receipt, - 1,000 head; market Steady: lamba, , Itl.OOO 10.10; ewea, 11 606' 4,00. . . S Oman Hay Market. Receipts have been very heavy, but tbe last few days country roads have been so bad that very little had waa loaded , this week. Tbe market haa cleaned oft. and prlcea are a little stronger on prairie hay, while .alfalfa remains ateady Oat and wheat straw are higher. ' Upland Prairie Hay No. 1. $14,000 18.00; No. 2, $11.000 12.60 No. I. $7,000 .00. Midland Hay No. 1. $12.0001150; No. 3. $10.00011.00, Lowland Kay No. 1, $10.00; No. S, II. 00O9.00; No. t, 10.0007.00. Alfalfa Choice. 122.00024.00; No. 1. I19.oo022.00; standard. $14.0O4lt.0: No. 2, 111.00014.00: No. 1, IU.00dU2.00. Straw Oat. $12.00013.00; whea 111.00 13.00. New York Cotton. - Chicago Tribi: no-Omaha Be Leased Wire. Chicago. Jsn 5. The market for cot ton futuree waa under lnareaaed pressure following today's aharp upturn of over $6 a bale, but for a short while at th opening, showed a generally steady un dertone, with price S to IS point net higher. There waa little of feature In the fore noon, unless It wa the market's early steadiness. The lata poaltlona ahowed lit. tie net changes, while January waa off about 10 polnta a southern, apot. house and local aelllng The bull movement was favored by a , better stock market, foreign exchange and reports that more mills were reopening on full time. The house war finance action also Increased bullish feeling. First salea were 1 to 12 polnta net higher, with Julyvthe exception at" a lose of I polnta Pressure Increased not long after the opening and by the end of th first hour the market wa off 10 to 25 point not. " Better buying developed at early, , but bulge attracted new offerings. ' : Tarpeatla and Rosin. Savannah, Oa., Jan. 4. Turpentine "CTTM, 924o: no sale; receipts, 117 bbls.; hlpments. 77 bblaj stock, 11.881 bbls. Roatn Quiet; no sales; receipt 1.047 csska; shipment. Ovcaaka; stork. 11,741 casks: Quotations: TB. D, E, T, O, H, lUH, N, WW and WO. SILO. Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NO YES. Chicago TribaM-OiMB Boa Ltaaod WIN. New York, Jan. 4. Today' mar ket witnessed nd easing off in money rates: even the 7 per cent rate for call loans, which has been main tained uninterruptedly since the mom entary 6 . per ceni-rate of De cember 21, was quoted in all transac tion s. In the time money market, prevalent rates for loans on indus trial security were, in fact, a trifle firmer than the day before. v But in all branches of that market a Very small business was repre- sented; and, since this .condition is likely to continue in me existing state of security markets and mer cantile trade, it is not easy to see how the VA and 8 per cent rate can be maintained.' The probability is that banks are themselves more 'or less perplexed as tothat rate should prevail when the rjuestion is not primarily 6ne of supply and demand but, in the commercial paper market particularily, one of relative safety of the investment. Nevertheless, idle bank money increases, the ten dency must soon be distinctly down ward for the market as a whole. Mocks Stronger. . , Prlcea of stocks on today market moved mora uncertainly than on Monday. Tut tha daya moro positive m?emt that of Investment bond i. It haa been rodent tor a week that, while thjro waa not In evident any andjndrim. mate rush of money for "'0'm",' nevertheleai a few unmistakable It.r It. ..... hut uu orlces. Such buying waa much mora general J?V;thl3 J before: It resulted in a very considerable number W advances, running irom o 1 polnta. Mora -than on any, other re cent day, tho trend waa upward IB th. varloua govarnment bonds, which are usually tha flrat U) resnend to January toying. Adva-ces of to 1 POl" ' curred rn three or four of the frell loans, notably In United Klndom bond of th. longer maturity. United Statea gov ernment bonda advanced again, the oay gain In price ranging from iM &. rfiefritrti iKaiies. some of which now stand I and S points above laat week s lowest. It was again th 1' led the recovery In thV atock market, but- While a number of the mjro speculative tocka of that group advanced 1 to I tfc mnvemant was not at an uimvw... points In the early hours, others wert ma : . . . - ,. -i w h pLiu nearly BnmHwrlea Gldln . ftactjr. It la probable enough that tho sum- mjiT-iAa nt Movemoer nei wbhiia i.... thiw, far October ana Beniemoer, have had a deterrent influence. We have still to see how far the "waL "Jl erues of December and ensuing WO&jns will he relieved r-oro mat v h.avtf nfwsttnflr charrea which. In pre In pre- vious month, had been burdened so freat--ly by retroactive wages and deferred, out urgent maintenance ... Th Interstate Commerce . commlaaion. Itself, it will be remembered, aald In Ita rate order of last July that volum of infNa i.nX therefore cross earnlnga) Is impossible to forecast with any degrco of certainty." But It added that rate .,., hn "nseesiinriiv be snWe. t to sue roadluatmenta a the facta maywarrant. - Th.fnu msv hot -turn out AO be what the autumn ret reeulta might teem to In dicate. If It Should be shown that the S resent rate Wer Inadequate te-counter-alaac laat summer's advance of railway wages, the duty of the commission Is nt any rat, perfectly plain. Readjuatment upward would very probably be unpopu lar, but the commission's official definition of It own legal obligation haa been that, after determining property valuatlqfi, it is "called upon to. perform th adminis trative task of establishing rates that will yield In the aggregate, aa nearly as may be" the 8 per cent return prescribed by law. . New York Quotations Furnished by Logan eV Bryan, Peters Trust building l. i RAILS. ' , - - Mondoy High. Low. Close, close. A.. T. CI. V. ... 83 83 13 11 Baltlmor ft Ohio 36 36Vi 35K Canadian Paclflo 116-4 118H HI Ml N. Y. .ft H. R. 7314 71 H 72H 71J4 Erl R. R. 14H 14 14J4 . 14 at North., pfd. ... 76 76 76 7JJ4 Chi. Ot. Western 9 S -1 Illinois Central V.. 1JJ4 Mo. Kan.ft Teg.1 2 2 K, C Southern ,1.19 1V 11 11 Mlssourt Pacifl .. 80 11 20 11 N. Y.. N. H. ft H. 19 18 19 11 North. Paclflo By. 13 81 12 11 Chi. ft N. W, ... 67 44 67 67 Penn. R. R. .... 41 40 41 40 Reading Co. ..... 83 11 83 12 C. R. I. ft P. ... 28 27 27 1H fouth. Pacific Co. 100 99 99 91 outh Railway ... 23 22 23 23 Chi. IM. ft St. P. 30 28 29 20 Union Pacific ...119 119 HI 111 V. abash 8 1 8 S Am. Car. ft Fdry. 123 121 121 121 Allls-Chalm, Mfg. 33 31 11. 10 Am. Loco. Co. ...84 82 82 83 U. Alloy 8. Corp. 34 33 33 12 Bald, Loco. Work 88- 86 86 14 Beth. Steel Corp. 68 66 66, 66 Colo. P. ft I. Co. 28 27 27 27 Crucible Steel Co. 78 . 76 76 77 Am. Steel Pdr'.ea. $1 30 11 Lacka. Steel Co. ..56 . 54 64 64 Mid. Steel ft Ord.-33 32 33 32 Press. Steel Car Co. 82 82 82 ..... Rep. I. ft 8. Co. .. 64 62 62 43 nan. meet spring at Sloss-Schef. 8. ft I. 62 U. S. Steel ....... 8244 61 61 81 I1H rnpucns Ana. Cop. Mln. ... 36 35 Am. S. ft R. Co. .. 16 36 Butte A S. M. Co. 12 11 Chile Cop. Co. 10 10 Hhlno Cop. Co. ... 21 20 Calu. ft Ariz. ... 48 43 Inspira. Cons. Cop. 23 22 Kenne. Cop 11 18 Miami Cop. Co. ... 17 15 Nev. Cons. C Co. 11 10 Ray Cone. C. Co. . 13 12 Utah Cop. Co. ... 51 60 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Bug. ... 46 46 46 A. G ft W. I. 8. 8. 7 Am. Inter. Cop. ..41 Am. 8um. . Co. 77 Am. Cotton OIK Co.. 21 ' m. Tel. ft Tel.. 17! Am. Z., L. A B.i Brook. Rap. Trans, 10 Brth. Motor .... 1 American Can C..v IS Chan. Motor Car. 17 Cen. Leather Co.. 11 Cuba Cane Sg. Co. 24 CaL Pack. Corp. 61 fat. Petro. Corp.. 27 Corn. Pd, Rf. Co. 17 Nut. E. ft 8...... 50 Flsk Rubber Co.. 1444 65 -11 39 40 60 13 Cen. Electric Co.. 111 121 121 122 Gnston W. A W.. 4 3 1 2 tlen. Motors Co.. 14 14 14 14 Goodrich Co. .....40 11 40 II Am. H. ft L. Co.. 1 8 1 t Has. ft Brk. Car.. II 87 17 64 V. 8. lint Al. .Co. 67 66 SS 15 Inter. Nickel ... 15 1445 1SU 14 Inter. Paper Co.. 46 46 AJax Ruliber Cox.. 11 20 Kelly-Spripg. Tlr. 43 41 Key. Tire- ft nub.. 1 ' 9 Inter. Merc. Mar.. 12 11 Maxwell Mot. Ce Mex. Petroleum.. 141 164 Middle State Olt 14 11 Pur Oil 16 IE 21 81 43 4ry. 1 1 13 13 lit 165O404 viuyi-uverL vo..t f fierce oil corp. 11 t-n.-Am. rt. m Ts. Pierce-Arrows Mot Royal Dutch Co. ts III U. a Rubber Co.. 11 Am. Bug. Rfg. Co. 11 mnciatr on rg. 14 Sears-Roebuck Co. 11 Stromberg Carb. Co. 13 Studebaker' Corp. . 44 Tob. Product Co.. 14 Trans-Contl. Oil,. S Texa Co U.8. Fd. Pr. Corp. 13 U. m Sm., R. ft M. 14 Th Whit Mot Co l Wilson Co., Inc.... 42 40 west nous Alrek. . . . . . . . West gh se B 14. 41- 4S Am. Woolen Co... 42 40 ToUl sales, 711.10ft. ttojs f ' ' Close. Close. 7 ..v.0124 .1,554 t.64 Money . Marks . Btarllnc Naw (ork Hnwar. ' New Tork, Jan. 4. The local marVt foswaw eua-arvwas moVa active today and prlcea were firmer, closing st an ad venoo of Ho. from the prevloua nlsht. with Cubaa quoted at 4Vi.i c. I. f., equi. Ut- 8.(le , for Centrifugal. There won sales lata last night of 1.106 bar of fesn Pomlngors to an outport roflner for first half January ahlpments, at 4 V e. L f.. and today a local refiner pur phased 13.I09, bans of Cabas la port and prompt shipment at 4o a 1. t all anal U 8.82a for CMtrKufSl, arid Industrial News of Omaha Grain Oraaha, Jan." 4. Host of the earlier trading was In corn, which ranged from a cent low er fd i cent higher, the tone of the market as a whole being easier. Oats sold off a half. Rye- waa virtually unchanged. Barley wa nominally Hot much changed. Wheat sold Slowly at close around unchanged prices. The movement of all grains to this market was light in the ex treme, only 56 cars being reported in; but, reports from the country indicate that the movement will in crease in the very near future. These apot aales were reported: WHEAT. No. 1 hard winter: ' 1 Car, 11.71. I JJ ft J-ft; J;?,5-. , 1.71 1 car (amutty), 11.44. No. a .nara winter: 11.40. 1 car'' (amutty) -Sample para winter: 1-8 oar (amutty, oavy), llt64; 1-6 car. 11.51. . No, 1 mixed i 1 car (durum), 11.70. Kn 4 mlaed: 1 car (durum). 11.70. No. I mliad: 2-1 oar (amutty), 11.68. No, t northern aprlng: 2-6 car (dark). nU- - BARLEt. No. 4; 1 car. 40c. Rejected: 1 car, 84C. - COR?. MT I whlta: S oara, 40c. No. 4 white: 1 cara, etttc; 2 i-t oars, 65c. No. 2 yel'ow: H car, 62c No. I yellow: 1 car. (Hc. . No. 4 yellow 8 cars, 8tc; 1 ear, 58c. No. 1 mixed' 2 cars, (OttO) 1 oar, 40c. - No. 4 mixed e oara, 87c; 1 ear, 660 (no illllng). V- . OATS. No. I white- 1 car. 44ic, No. I, white: 5 cara, 44c. No, 4 white t cars. 431'. No, 4 mlxad: ScarajilHe. No. I: 1 2-S cars. 11.51. r . . No. 4: 1 car, 11.61. DAILY INSPECTION REPORT. The dally Inspection report shows this Wain inspected "In" in, 24 hours: . -U.. lni..l 11 .... rm VA f 11 Hoar " ....... . u .-.v, i 13 cara No. 2, 1 45 cars No. 3. - 20 cars No. 4, 13 oars No. 8, 7 cars sampU. Mixed: 1 ear No. 1, I cara No. 2, 1 car No. 1, Si cara No. 4, t cara No. 6, S cars aampla. I Spring: 6 cara No. 1, 3 cars No, I, 1! car No. S, S can No, 4. 1 car No.' 8, t cara sample. Total, 111 cara In. Corn Yellow: 1 car No. 1, 2 oara No. S, It ears No. 1, 14 cara No. 4, I oara No. 8. 1 ear No. 6. White: 10 can No. 1, 11 ears No. 4. 1 ear No. t. Mixed: It cara No. I. 14 cara No. 4, 4 cara No. 8.- Total, .,, . . . c.r - , II ears No. 1. I cara No. 4, 1 car sample. Tnt.l 1 firm in. Rye 1 car No. 1, car No. i. It cars No. i. -1 car No. 4. 1 car sample. Total, 1 cars In. ' , , Barley 4 cars No. 4, I car No. 1 -feed, I cars rejected, 1 oar sample. Total, 10 ears In. MOVEMENT BT RAILROAD. This grain waa received In and shipped cut of Omaha In the 14 hour ending at 7 this mornlngf IN Burlington i 4 wheat, t corn, 2 oats, 1 rye. Milwaukee: 1 wheat, 1 corn, 2 oats. Northwestern; 6 wheat, 1 corn, t oats, -1 barley. Rock Island: S wheat, 1 corn, I oats. 1 barley. Omaha: S corn, 2 i Okts. Illinois uenirai: s corn, i oaes. Union Faolflo; . 4wneai. 3 corn Total. It wheat, II corn, 11 oats, 1 rye. 2 barley 54 cars In. OUT Burlington: IS wheat, 1 corn. 4 oats, 7 rye. Great Western: 18 wheat. rock laiana: t wnest, pats.- rye, i barley. Illlnol; siurl Peclflc: T Central: 1 corn. Mis wheat. 1 corn. 6 oats Total, af) wneat. it corn, li oats, rye. i oariey it cara out. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS tuarsri Week Ago, 29 11 S Year Ago. - 26 Receipt Today. Yvnegt Cnrn . in 24 11 1 2 Oat Rye ilarley shipment Wheat Corn , Oat Rye 80 11 11 S 30 12 a 9 8 Barley 1 i i PRIMARY RECEIPTS ANT SHIPMENTS 1 (Bushels.) Receipt Today Year Ago. Wheat 603. M0 618,400 Corn ..,..1,221.(100 813.000 Oats 664,000 682,000 Shipments. Wheat 468.000 ' 625,000 Corn , 161.000 441.000 Oat ..." mi... 376 tiOO 195,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES I Today Year Ago Wheat ...... 810.000 1,167,000 Corn 140.C00 , . None CHICAGO CAR LOT RECEIPTS, j . Week Year Today, ago. , ago. Wheat 87 , ll ' 45 Corn , 860 291 - 192 Oats 128 166 135 KANSAS CIY CAR LOT RECEIPTS. L Wheat ill! 103 108 'Corn 14 II - It Oats 8 7 12 ST. LOUIS CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat 81 78 18 Corn .17 31 1 70 Oats 24 20 1 88 NORTHWESTERN CAR JpT RECEIPT.-! OF WHEA1 CAT. Mlnnespoll ...110 noo 40 354 110 11 168 Duluth ... 62 -...110 Wi lnnlpeg Minneapolis Oraln, - Minneapolis. Jan. . 4. Flour 40(9)80e higher. In carload lots, family patent quoted at J10.S010.40 a barrel In 18-lb. cotton sacks. Bran Unchanged. Wheat Receipts, 110 cars, - compared with 210 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, 1.80 01.81; March. 81.70; UaV, 3167. Corn No, S yellow, 8lQi4o. Oat No. t white, 43 044C H..l.v4iI177rL Bye No. S, 81.8441.58. lax No. 1, il.llttt.OI. 100. Exceptional "Specials for Wednesday and Thurs V day at the BUY-RITE STORES v 4 Omalia housewives are fast realizing the Value and Economy in buying at these Great Special , events. The buying power of Omaha's best stores is doing its bit to reduce the cost of table supplies. These stores feature only the HIGHES11 QUALITY GOODS! Call by phone or .visit your nearest BUY-RITE Store. The Bargains will interest you! - THESE SPECIALS ABE GOOD FOR ONLY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Our first carload purchase of Puritan Flour all 48-lb. sacks. You know the brand. Special Wednesday and Thursday. 82.47 Our second carload purchase of large juicy Grapefruit; six for ....594$ Y; Regular 80c grade Early Per dozen We wish tp call your special attention to our Special Flour offering. "It's time you were bating your own bread. The lower cost of all bread ingredients makes Home Baking a Big " Economy. One sack of this Puritan Flour will produce 70 loaves of that Good Old-Fash- ioned Home-made Bread. GILES BB0THEBS, Besjon. . E. KAHSCH, ' Vinton and Elm Sta. LYMAN ft BRENNAN, - Sixteenth and Dorcas. WTXKJI ft MIT0HELL, Fortieth and Farnam. I1 - - - - - ' " 1 . ll Chicago Grab Br CHARLES I. MICHAELS. Chicago Trlbons-Omaha Be Leased Wire, Chicago, Jan. 5. -Buying of grains which opened the nw year Monday witn a ruin, suDsraea ma terially today. There was more de sire to take profits and the mar kets had a natural' reaction after a strong and advancing movement. Opening prices were the highest and closing well toward the inside, with wheat off 21$ to 4c; corn, 1 to 1; oats, 4 to tfeprye, ltfc, and barley, C. . K ,. . . Tar ft and ahnrtrihs had stsOort ,and closed ,5 to 10c higher forlard and Vi to be up tor wds,' wnne potk wss slow and 10c lower. Premiums on cash wheat showed little change in all markets. No. 1 nara at vnicago soia at uyiunyi over Marclrr-tmd No. 2 hard at 10S 12c. over. Na 1 red sold at 26& over. Receipts, 19 cars. St. Louis was lc higher to lc lower, and Kan sas City and Omaha unchanged. Cora Movement Increasing. An Increased movement of corn ts Indi cated by consignment notice from Illinois snd Iowa. This, with tho vetback in wheat, had a depressing effect on Values. It brought in more selling pressure and reduced the disposition to buy. Prices de clined lc at the extreme and closed within to o of the low point The ma support at the last waa buying Against 4he bids which were offectlve at the last. Export buying of corn wa 200, 000 bushels In all positions. Cash prices were to 1 lower at the finish. Re ceipts were 39! car.- Shipping sale War 101.040 bushels. , Oats declined o and had aupport at the last from buying against bids. Longs sold out early and the dip In cofn checked buying. Cash demand was not large, with salsa 146.000 bushels and price o lower. No. S white on track 2 to 2c under May with No. 2 white at 2 to Sc undtr May, ivn Exporters bought rye, gettfng 145.000 bushele In all position at 31 o over May for January shipment Arrival. 8 cara. Barley js taken by eVportere, 11.000 nushela sehTsng. but the market for both rye and barley was weaker and lower, 'Pit Note. .-., New waa less favorable to the con structive Igtdo of th? markets. Tbe most striking news In wheat was the reported effort of the Egyptian government to can cel 11,000,000 buahel wheat and flour boutht from Australia. It was said that In event of Us failure to cancel, the holdings would be resold. Export buying lagged and the milling demand, a feature of late, showed less urgency. This com bination of factors assisted In taking the edge off the market and brought in sell ing of buyer of th previous day to se cure profits. The covering movement waa less in evidence, t Export demand 'fdr wheat was limited. th only business reported being 200,000 nueneis nara winter at the guir. ueigium and England wer out of th market A i nine aarx no. i nortnern soiq to tne sea board from Chicago at 22 over March, track Philadelphia. ..- Domeetlo shipping sale at Chicago were 66.0C0 bushels wheat, Including 26,' 000 bushels dark No. 2 northern 'to local mills; 109,000 bushels corn, and 146,004 bushels oa's. Outside market sold 145,000 bushels rye to Baltimore at 31o over May, track there, and 16,000 bushel bar ley brought 78c. track New York, Ex port sales of corn In alt positions were 200,000 bushels The best bid on 'corn We Quote, -Buy and Sell: . LIBERTY N BONaS INDUSTRIAL BONDS FOREIGN BONDS RAILROAD BONDS FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York Curb and UnUst Stocks. Loeal SoetirltfM. Omaha Stock and Bond Exchange (Inc.) I. ' I taVveireM MMe. rs. tfj . TJefkt.L4jefak - 1 INVESTMENT BROKERS "Private Wlr ' OmW 250 Peters Trust BMg., 7-- Salesmanship Course Will Open Tonight at 7:00 P. M. , Room 316, Y. M. C. k. ; - VISITORS INVITED Special Rates to Ex-Service Men U. R. Welcome HARNEY and 17th STREETS Regular 50c value, 22-ounce Pure Fruit Preserves i 37e 3or .....81.00 Self-Rising Pancake Flour, Wednesday and , Thursday, pkg.-. 15J ( D00 boxes of Diamond C Soap, while they last, closing out, 10 bars '.293 June Sifted Peai, 82.05 Start baking now. ( BUY-RITE STORC8 WILL ADVERTISE EVERY TUESDAY. WATCH FOR THEM7- THEY WILL SAVE YOU MONEY; ON YOUR GROCERY BILL HANNEQAN A CO., : S5th Are. and Leaven .worth.' , JEPSEN BROS., 25th and Coming". J. D. fcEEW & SON, thirty-third and Arbor. the Day Bonds and Notes The following , quotations furnished by the Omaha Trust Co.! . American T. ft T. Co. 6a, 1121 14 11.40 American T. ft T. Co. 6s, 1124 92 1. 50 Anaconda 6s. 1921 14 1.14 Argentine Sterling 4a, 14.28 per 1200 bond 7.45 ;5o 7.ln Armour 7s, 1130 16 Brlglsn Gov. s, 1125 90 Belgian Oov. 7s. 1946 96 BeiMehem Steel 7s, 1921 .... 97 Bethlehem Steel 7s, 1923 .... 14 Prittsh 6s, 1922 94 British 6h, 1929 16 British 5s, 1917 84 .7.18 & ciJitv.L.6'.,.?,, ' !! ',Vl ciidahy Packing 7s, nil !.'.' 15 i.'oo b. uoodrien 7s, ..... s ii.se French Oovern. ts. 1145 100 7.95 Jauahesa Government ment 4s, 1425 76 11.50 Japanese riovernment 4s, lltl 56 Norway 8s. i4U v'00 Morris ft Co. 7s. 1120 ,, 14 N. Y. Central 7s, 1130 ,....100 Pennsylvania R. R. 7s, 1110 101. V. 8. Rubber 7s, 1920 .,,, 14 Swedish riovernment Is, 1111 71 Bwlft ft Co. 0s. 1131 II Swift ft Co. 7s, 1128 ...... 18 Western Klectrlo 7s, 1928 ,,, 17 Swiss Government Is, 1140. ..103 Denmark 0s, 1148 . ... 11 .Westinghouse Kite. 7s, 1131 18 here wa lie ov-r May, track Baltimore, with 12o aner asked. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES By Vpdlke OrainCo. Pour, 8127. Jan. 4. Art' I Open. I High. I Low. 'Close. I Tes'y Mch. May' Rye. May July l orn - Msiy July "si May July I 1.78 1.77 1.11 1.41 1.31 1.71 1.17 1.8 1.33 1.73 1.88 L47 r.ss , .78 .78 1.76 1.71 1.41 1.41 1.11 1.31 .78l .77) .74 I .77) .71 .78! ,io .4I 41l i Pork Jan. iJird Jan. May lilha Jan. May 123.18 123.85 111.15 123.15 111.18 111.00 U1.60 I 111.40 il2.lt 11188 KS.St 113.03 13.60 I ' 1 111.16 (18.60 113.10 118.40 I 111.40 113.10 11.60 111.40 111.10 111.48 Il2.lt (12.25 ' Kaasa City Grala. KSnsas ' City.' Mo. Jan. 'l Wheat March, 11.40; May. 11.04. Corn May, sic; July. 7070e. St. Louis Grain. ' St. Louis, . Jan. ; 4. Wheat March, 81.11; May. tl.71. Corn May, 78o bd: July, 7t7Jc bld- - , Forelga Exrhang Rate. Following are today' ratee of exchange aa compared with tha, par value tlon."Fur nlahed by th Peter National bank. 'Par VL Tndsv Austria ........... ,so Belgvum ,1S Ctecho-Slovakia .... 0014 .0417 .0112 Denmark .17 .1571 3.51 t .0617 .0111 .0728 .0348 .0070 .1675 .3020 - .1630 J, England ...4.IS Frino .lit tiermany .238 Greece ...J, , Ill .118 .27 .198 Jugo-Slavla Norway Sweden .........t SwRxerland Liberty Bend Price. New Tork, Jan. 4. Pricee of Liberty bonds at noon werer 3s. 83.S0; first 4s, 85.00 bid; second 4s, 85.84; first 4s, 86.81; second 4s, 85.70; third 4. 81.00; fourth 4s, 86.88; Victory Ss, 14.081 Vlctnpr-4. 18.14. i - N.I..-' - Tylor S027 . k ' 41 ej t , gt s ratji , voumar, Mgr, IS ARMAND PETERSEN,' 2908 Sherman Are. GEORGE ROSS, ' 24th and Ames n ERNES1' BUFFETT, ' 50th and Underwood. . CHAS. MALL1N80N, ' . 17th and Capitol Are. v a m . South Side Cigar NStore Man -TrounceiJiVould-Be Holdups With Fists Walter T. Slate, oroorietor of a cigar store at 2600 6 street, left his home at 2311 I street, at j Tuesday morning, carrying $600 in his inside coat pocket. Two strangers approached him and cnmnianrlprl hint to ralsr his hands and to- submit to the depriva- tion of his money without any SC-H ruritv or nromise of return, the "nl" . pr-V-j .Ji..5.J it. stranger carricu rcvuivt). uit. I ll wte knocked one ot tne meB aown S'.ss wKh his fist and then followed with .io g stiff uppercut on the other man. i "Then- I started ,to run toward t'.h home as fast as I could," said Mr. I ll VSlata when he went to a bank later 7.75 in the morning and related his ex '' perience to W. Cheek. . 7:70' When Mr. Cheek examined Mr. I Slate's fists, he could imagine the two highwaymen languishing, in a hospital somewhere in Oniana, nurs ing their bruise's. Will H. Wood Renamed Head Of Omaha Live Stock 'Changte Will H. Wood and A. E. Rogers were re-elected president 4nd vice president, respectively, of the Omaha I i;Vf atoc exchahee at the annual meeting Monday night. AiE. Anderson. &. D. Blanchard and Tames Burns were named as di- i rectors for terms of three years each On the. arbitration ccmutiittee were choseir W., E.T?eed. G. J. Kyte, E. G.. Smlih, F. G. Kellogg, A. W. Taartr..1 On the appeals coiBmutee were named R. L. Reynolds, F. C Roberts, Guy Ellis, ' William Royce and-H. G.JCiddoo. Rejected Lover Wants Full Damages From Sweetheart It is better to have loved and-lost. than- never to have loved it all. ' ' But Joseph D. Norris. Sfluth Side merchant, cin't see it that way. Nortis sued his former sweetheart. Marion Hamilton, 2117 Douglas street, in justice court for $191.17 Your Are y;ou looking for safe investments in which to place the proceeds of interest, dividends andVatured mvestments ? Our V Yields Range From 6 to 8 " ' ' ': V ' To either the' large or small investor this list should prove valuable." " - - If it-is not convenient to call we V Will gladly forward the January list to you. Simply write and ask p.- for N . FARM MORTGAGES : - 6,aid7 We .deem thia an advan tageous time to purchase high clan' eastern Nebraska farm mortgages. Local Tax, Exemption. United States Trust Cu . Affiliated With- United States Nat'l Bank ,1612 Farnam St., v Omaha, Neb. ijiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim if 1 CADILLAC SERVICE . ' "' and ' S I REPAIR DEPARTMENT S 26th and Faraam Syrette ' S 5 - - . S We make it tight " . c Our satisfied customers are g s our best asset. & s Have your Cadillac attended fj s by efficient capable, me 5 chanics who through con- a S stant practice can do it for s less in the long run, E i. H. llsxssa Gdillss 0e I Service Department ' a Guy Whaatoa, Sterviee Mgr. S , Marry Raid, -Shop ManaRr niiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitn Supply Your Needs by Using I Bee Want Ads Beit Result he sd he loaned her for clothes and ftiel during their courtshio. Justice Collins slept on the i.ae Monday night, and yesterday a ward ed the spurned lover a judgment for 25 t- "All or none" cried Norris. "I'll appeal if I doTi't get it all." Coin From South Side. Total collections of the South Side police court during 1920 were $26, 689.90, according to a report by Perry Wheeler, clerk. f South Side Brevities Josopli D Norris. South Bid's merchant, in a suit for 8191.17 against hi farmer Conaistlng e f UsU and ailk, valuas up - t $1.50j special f o rWadn.aday t Wednesday S HOSIERY 1 5 U J p,ir Children's Combination Underskirts and Flannel Gowns, $1.50 values; on sale, MIL1 DEPARTMENT STOFlE 24th and O Street We Give January Investments January List Contains Government Bonds. Munitip&l Bonds. tBailroad Bonds. 'Industrial Bonds. ' First Mortgage Farm Loans. local preferred Stocks. V 05H Trbst G)tiany 13905 National Bank TyterOtOO Service... fn the Careful Handling of AH Orders for, Grain and' Provisions for Future ; Delivery fa All the Important Markets Wt Operate Offices at Private Witt Connections to All Offices ( Except Kansas City 0, WS SOUOT YOUR . -. Consignments of All Kind of Grain to OMAHA. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE. KANSAS CITY and SIOUX CITY " Every er Receives Careful Personal Attention The Updike Grain Company THE RIUABIX sweetheart. blaHon Hamlllm. 2; it, Iouglaa street, la Justice court yrHlcr day wag awarded ft Judgment for l;t. Illlnol Coal til. tlowlacd Lumber ft Coal Cor, phone K. 1114. Adv. I John Jones has taken out an Economy Club card with which he will pay hi Insuranc when due. Live Mtouk Natlcnul Bank, 24th and N Sis. Adv. Money carried In the pocket Is ofle:. . pent foolishly. For the use of your oil.: change take eut an fivonumy club card. Live Stosk National Dank. I4th and N bit Th congregation of th South lll Chriatlan church will hold Its annual m. y Ing t theThuich tonight. Cupper wlll'h w tsrved at 4:39, after which repers l activities from varloua departments frill K read. , John Flynn. 1423 South Twenty-elxin street, has offered reward of I4n for , the conviction ot the parties respenaioie ' for th shooting ot hi eon, Ray, during a New Tear'a Kve relebratlnn. Ray m. ocnvaleselng at th Ht Joseph hospital, Sale of Ladies', Men's & Children s ,000 pairs to lect from all colors, all aiias, alL full fash ionad. 99c two for. . South Omaha Green Trading Stamps" ; Omaha, Nbrlca . : Llaeola, Nabraska Hastlags, Nabraska Chieaf o, tUinoia Siooa City Iowa ' -.Holdrofa, Nabraska Ganera, Nraaka Dm Moiaal, Iowa Milwaak, WiseeaslD Hamburf. Iowa Kaaau City, MiiMuri CONSIGN MXNT HOUSE V ' ' t 14 1 A.