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“OR RENT—AP'TS AND FLATS iscellancon 0ZY APARTMENT WARM, « bath, nicely decorated; oak finish, steam heat, janitor service. Bverything first-class. Nee it and you will take it SCOTT & HILL CO., _Douglas 1809 THE for rent_advertisements a rlv\[l Bee in ‘the For Rent column of The dally cannot be beat for v-rlely that will please and flll the of any one desiring to rent. Phon: rplor 1 CLOBE-IN arariments, 3-r., mrod but heat, Nice location, §5. D, E. Buck & Co., 912 Omaha MOVING AND STORAGE “GLOBE VAN & STORAGE | Stores, moves, packs, ships, 2-horse yan and 2 men, $1.9 per hour: storage, g per. r:omh ‘Batistaction guaranteed. ‘4 RENTAL N FIDRLITY Gipviak FRBE Phone Douglas 258 for complete list of vacant houses and apartments; also for storage, moving. 16t% and Jackson Sta. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, ulonw lnd mov- ing, 19 N Tel. Douglas 304 or lency 1987, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Be lo. locked rooms, for house- and planos; moving, packing lnd I{IIPM OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 1207 Farnam St. Douglas 61 MAGGARD Van & Storage Co.: Méving , storage and shipping. D. 149 FOR RENT--BUSINESS PROP'TY | Stores. STORE, WEST FARNAM. Cheap_rent, corner. See vacht-nbe‘(l Bros.,, 927 City Nat. Bldg. Tel. D. 'FRN store near pos! P. Stebbins, 1610 (‘mu:o ine apartment of four rooms and | OMAHA homes. East_Nebr | 6% MONEY 86 8. i6th St Douglas 4163 | : Co., moving | FOR RENT“‘SUBURBAN $1.T.'y41. Fine east front lot on §lst St in the new part of Dundee, just south of Dodge Bt; high and sightly. Prices gontinually advancing in this location. | Buy now and get the benefit D. V. SHOLES €0., 6_City Nat. Bk Bidg. Doug. 4. FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans, Mortgnges. WE are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebraska farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO. 212 8. 17th 8t % TO 6% for loans on best class city residences in amounts 800 up; also farm loans. ‘ Reasonable commission: PETERS TRU" CO., 1622 Farnam 8t, arms, EEFE REAL I"RTATh LO mc Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2713 TO $10,000 made Wead, Wead Blds, 6(7 (‘I‘.I‘Y LOANS, C. G, c-rlbor‘. o © 12 Brandeis Theater B! Abstracts ot Title. WHEN buying real estate have us com- plle your abstract. Guarantee Abstract | Co., Rm. 7, Patterson Blk. D. 247 MONDAY JANUARY OMAHA LIVE ) STOCK IARKET‘T-"'T-' it 28 s is e |[NEW YORK STOCK MARKET | GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | HOPS—-Quie m common to choice, 50%; Pacific iairal | Cattle Run for d\e Week Liberal in | Eighty-Nine Cars of Wheat Re- ported In, with Prices Unchanged to One Cent Lower. | CORN SELLS ONE CENT HIGHER OMAHA, January vheat market was very nv.m to- __receipts wero ~MMrm; hemlock firsts a8 | HoGs HAVE BIG SATURDAY RUN |9t oo TALLOW—Frm OMAMA. January 15, 1916, tl they wer nmo.ru wers: “sold unchanged te 16 | s of corn were recelved on | exchange u-d-) and_the best while the poorer Wednesday Thursday . firsts. R Saturday corn soid le off. very steady, (‘hnngod to %o Rve and barley were unchanged , 157,000 bu..; oats, wnh wheat this week 28 state whole milk, 2 wka, ago.19, ame days 1 wkas. ago. 1 ame days 4 wke ago. 3, Same days last < |l-¢-n~\nls. 17T T%e The following tabie sanows the receipts hogs and sheep at the Omaha k market for the vear to date | [as compared with tast year Primary wheat rec rlplu were 973,000 bu dnd shipments of 1, OMAHA uunlcnlu; MARKET >rimary corn receipts were 800000 bu. | and shipments of 439,000 bu ceipts of 2,067,000 bu I(hl~.l‘ cu' Ts—mh 16%¢; 12! » recelpts were and shipments of 7 ! . A the last few days, with com. and shipments of year. LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats, 266 P = | Catifornia Sunkist | - i California Sunkist | California Sun H ; California § 288 * Fre | fornia Sunkist California Sunkist nayv EZ A $5.00 box; Silver Cor PR — 131 These nulm were reported today: 1 h.rd winter: Sl cars, n\ $4.00 box; ulm fanc Fr 7 regular size jumbe 0 Title guarantee and Abstract KERR Co., a nwdern abstract office. {905 8. 17th St. Tel. D. 6487, REED AMTRA(’I‘ (X) t abstract office fn Nebraska. 206 Brandels Thea: Miscel eo SMALL INVESTMENTS FOR SALE A few real estate mortgages ranging from $500 to $1,500 each, drawing over per cent interest. Absoljtely A No. 1. Just the place for that few hundred dollars that is now idle. Address E 370, care Bee.* LIST your ‘we havo cllents wnmn MACK (Thos. L. M'Garry), 428 Keeline Bidg. Tel. Red 43#. —IMPROVED REAL ESTATE— @8 N, THIRTY-EIGHTH AVENUE. Close to schools and cathedral; best part of Omaha; rooms down, 3 up. Will finish 34 floor, build sleeping porcn or garage. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,, 1016 Omaha Nat'l ug. 2115, lovenings: Walnut 338 or holllx 1661, 8-RM. TTAGE—BABGAIN West Farnam district; all modern, in fine condition, .ut front lot on v.a street; close to Leavenworth street car; % block to school and jacent to valua- ble property; lot 46x150. If you want & big bargain Tel. H_7165. FARM LO. Capitol Ave., Oma FIGURES won't lie; nejther will L ANS-—b% eastern Neb., or wost« ern Iowa. Toland & Trinbull, #3 lice Bldg. s REAL ESTATE—OTHER CITIES i RESII‘FV(‘I‘, LOT IN Llh(‘OLN. Wil trade for god plan Call Webster 737 after 6 p. m.' FARM #*' RANCH LANDS Towa Lands. SIX SMALL IOWA FARMS. Six western Iowa S0-acre farms from | 350 to $150 per acr C. D. Gifford, 2622 Neb. Minneaota Lands: acres, lelo"e Co., Minn., $27.500; $7,500 cash, $15,000 nine years at 5 per cent; balance to suit. M. L. Baldwin, Sibley. Ta. Missouri Lands. rgain North. :‘RAIR[L PARK—M Ames Av‘ Htreet and parked. th; rooms Beav Utu -h-de. lda 1ot ‘and street: $600 ca lnonl , 6 per cent inter- Wil ‘be sold for less than actual wvalue to right party, B. J. Scannell, Phone Doug. 3% or Colfax 3511, NEW %-r. bungalow to be moved, $250. Soe owner 3069 Curtis Ave. Tel. Colfax 3027. O'ITAUE. $1,200, EASY PAYMENTS. D, $380, 211 Brandeis Theater. | ROV RN T Tl Are I, TI0 S, _SIX-ROON., modern bungalow finished in oak, beum ceilings, built-in bookcases, plate rall, beautl tu papered, large ce- ment basement, u'e fruit cellar and coal bin, Rogers' ace, east front lot, 40x127; 1686 8. Hth St., phone D, 3062, an ruoru-‘ Tots in_body, aoum Side, .4 nt mh- propert 1 direct nts. B, l(ulnnky. 2268- W, with owner 131 N. 16th. 'm.- MisceliAncpws, 170 ACRES near Omaha for rent or ull on ..easy terms, 1519 l)odll St. Tyler 61 SELL YOUR. PROPERTY. Do you ‘want to? If so, let us know about it. We always have buyers on hand for good, well located property when same s priced right, Call Doug- las 495 and let us nhuw )ou the best Wnd quickest way HIATT- FAIRFLELD CO. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 4. speculation: terms. $1,000-6-room house, nice lot, shade; iron fence: south front. Wants to sell before mnkln‘ lease; pos- TY A( l(l UHE.S 7]1 Keeline Bldg. REAL ESTATEUNIMPROVED FDR RALF;— 8 warm in the Ozarks, all tT l ‘Will grow anything. “ l‘ltfi for I‘ree boolln FRANK. 21 Neville Block. Nebraska Lands. A_GOOD Jittle stock farm four miles from Blair, Neb., all good bottom land will sacrifice for cash. FP. Marti Little Falls, Minn. terms: - choice farms, and 30 acres, en spot Ne- hrllkn. near this nlt) Write J. ¥, Todd, Neb. City, Neb. Oreyon Lands. Wisconstn nds, UPPER WISCONBIN. general crop state in t easy terms. consin Central Lan Toole lonas ask {‘:":;zu’i i::‘.p““l:d | o o "'m“han- Land T chi ustrial Dept., Soo le.y, lunn-poug Minn. Miscellancous. EVZV "Ai LE? ' rite ,Oolzd‘ otion ot nur land send lt to lho Iloux (‘I(" .) Jour- A verlu’l snt.Ad funey Twonty-ive words every d..y cvonl“ Saturday mornin, a and y evening and Sunday (o’ on. monlh glving sixteen ads fl tvalv‘ dl(tcum fliyl for $2; or 50 wol nrnd eirculation of ai HORSES-LIVESTOCK"VEHICLES For Sale. Thirty-two. milk_wagons for sale, cheap. Johnson-Danforth Co.. 16tn and Clar '%—m—l-y Tl ShoTnd Jon. dress J. M. Allen, Neyada, 8. TIORSE and II‘ht plnnl wagon fm sale | cheap. 5907 N. 16th St. South, R BARGAIN IN LOT located near hboulevard, south of Hanscom park, size . SIxli; room for iwa.or three cottages. Price, 7. Call Douglas 8 und have us show you this HIATT-FAIRFIELD CO., 230 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE---EXCHANGES FOR SALKH OR TRADE. The' east half (%) of the northwest quarter (14) and the northwest quarter (&) of the northwest t|lllrler (%) and the noll!lwa-(l‘qum ter (4) of the northwest auarter () and the north half (%) of (he” southwest quarter (i), section 16, township 71, range 28, Union Co., lowa, | 16 mi, east'of Creston. P. J. McAvoy, | Millard FIRST-CLASS six-room hom ly modern, new. well built ish, price $4,200; K mtg. trade equity as first payment on small farm.’ 0 to 120, weil located. D. V. SHOLES CO., 915 City Nat. Bank Bldg. HAY-41.50 ton, A, W. Wagner, 801 N. 16. | Wanted. WANTED TO BUY—One team of horses, average about 1,00 .Ibs.; not over 5 years old, Call 1618 Farnam. Telephone | Tyler 84, | WILL trade lflr‘y horsepower, 1915 model | car for horses, cat- Jec. Spaulding tou tle or shee REAL ESTATE |NVESTHENTS dress B 513, 100 FEET ON 24TH STREET | NEAR FARNAM Wil sell or give long time lease on terms. Located right for a|® favorabl sure advance in value. PRICE, $§20,000, GLOVER & SPAIN, 919-20 City Nationa Dou;. 3062 POULTRY AND PET STOCK HO ER pigeons, aboul 15 bir ve you o trade? Henson 3%5. MXD grain. 100 Ibs, $1.7%. Wagn, EXCHANG! P catad . country: Bovosn” oo brick house, well finished; other buil ings good: 65 acres aifalfa; owner w H. Sml atland, Wyo, FOR BXCHANGE An_s0-acre and 200-acre tract in cen- tral Florida for good Omaha progerty. HARLES SON, 807 Paxton ok Tel noux-m 2107 REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE CINCOME FOR LAND. Brick apt. bldg.. well rented and lo- cated. Price $30,000: mtg. $14,500, vears; exchange for land and assume or ive difference. 2 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. ‘I’WO cle.r lots, $500. wih sell or con- t suto in _exchange. Call owmr 8 y Coltax 283, or Monda: Douglas 240 ACI improvements sale or l.ndo. Write August Krejci l.oldn City, Mo., owner. FOR RENT—SUBURBAN MODERN HOU hE-—‘I rooma, basement, closets, pantry and bathroom half acre pet to fi over the house.’ —80 acres in the be-tl x=wv\ell ”N‘ftmd garage in central | farm for AUTOMOBiLES—FOR SALE 1914 Ford touring, exc. condition.... 1913 Motz roadster 1916 Monltor touring, brand new. ... . 114 g-ovlinder Studcbaker touring 1913 Fo 1914 Oak AUTO CLEARING HO Douglas 310 e i"urnun. { WHENEVER you are considering sell- n{lor buying & used car and you want full value for your money or you want mplc who are willing te pay for what vt et e of Tas Tosipam: | o §109 reward for magnelo w, ils_repaired. B-yndofl". m N mh Tyler 1000, cuecan ocn aa® 23ERS7 8 large jumboes, i i car, !lf, 2 ears, No. 2 durum: 2 cars, . 3 mixed durum: and disposition of live stock 0. Sc. Corm—No. 3 white: No. 4 rhite. | twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yos- P e e 1b.; No RECEIPTS—CARS, |ginning to look a little top-heavy & English walnuts, | ¢, pecans, | W abash . Missouri Pacific White stock, | €, & N, W, No. 3 mixed: No. 4 mixed \'mm-.uh,r:s £ ers, $1.75 hamper; nnulhflrn ish, $1.8 crate. uee: Head, $1.00 doz.; Jumbo, %c Aoz, Brussel .q.rouls 61 3 car: 674c; llgcun 61%c; R. 1 Tllinois Central . Chicago Ureat Western. 3 cars, 43c. Sample: ()mnlln Cash Prices -Wheat: 7; No. 3 lll;vd ‘l 10446 ll, 0. 3 spring, $1.1@L1 N 1b. New beets, ca Total receipts ... DISPOSITION—HEAD. D g ll |lm1 12 sam+ \us(‘lfllfm'{?‘m 18 — Cider $3.55 keg. Honey: Morris & Co... Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co Comb (24 sections), $3.78 tumblers, !lm 1t s yellow,, 88%@70c: No. § Vellow, 650 #e: N 68@68%c;: No. 4 mixed, § ‘mixed, "634@eic; No, 2ige; sample mixed, ! No. 2 white, wm«w.r No. 3 white, ! case. Popeorn: Salted peanuts Horesradish 'hvnmwn-« Apples nnd Dried Fr NEW YORK, Jan. H’-—P\'AW\T\AT'D AI”PI,F‘"* Dull and easy; R Prunes. 'nrnlu, Wlll/.l ; Oregons, TH@%e. ; cholce, Tigc; extra rhn|r¢. Peac! h«‘l. uulol cholce, | s to" Ko o near i S r:Tm.'.. QORI O e BB | 1 ) |sales were made early in the week. 3,292 2 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKE 10 llu u.uul @ snu;d.h nml'; " @ fow cattle here and they 80ld | caiqle Steady—Hogs Strong——Sheep |1 Con. 8 not nm(fl‘llll different from . Tnapirat e B4R but arouna botter than the Firm. Torracimel Tarvesiss... 88 | m'cuo closing prices, furnished The Pee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain | & 315 South Sixteenth, Omaha: High.| Tow. | Close | Yes'y. close of last week. omlpu this week (TIIICAGO. -’l have been rather liberal In spite of the |50 rough weather, {u Art'cle’ Open, less than last week, but 7,000 more than Ag Ay ago. The market has been very | Hi fll\-—le ad: market, unev«n partly awlnx to the bad weather nron‘ bulk o -un. .ll L ly owing to unusual conditions .I .I. % in_the cast. Undertone to the ow-vor, has been fairly n-umx flP‘”P AND LA\lgfl— K | Raiaing, steady: loose Lc PR cholce !o fancy seeded, TWH@8%c seedlens, 9%@11c 2 a & cher noek have found a free outlet ewe until the last day or two D gt e flcully experienced by pack-| Kansas (‘li' Live Stock sarket. crl in securing refrigerator cars has —Q‘m,. slowed up the demand 'nm-vm KAN.A' “g’ .:od v Ity Grain and Provisfons. ~WHEAT—No. red, $1.20@01.25; 131, mixed, 63%@70c: No. Noer Nn 2 yellow, 7lc; May, T%c, S ?vh“e 46@47¢; No, 2 mixed, BU'I"TER—-( reamery, seconds, 29c; GS—| KANSAS (‘ITY4 Jan in the fat clllle mlrkal has 27¢; seconds, ¢, PDULTRY—HH\I. |springers, Ade. Minneapolis Grain ‘M-rkrl. MINNEAPOLIS, M Wi 2 1 norlhl‘rn iy No 0Bl B—-Bid. A— Anked CHICAGO GIAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Ci Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 16. porters had become Assertions that ex tive buyers at W wheat prices here a rally to- The close wus a as yesterday's llnlnh {0, %c higher, with May $1.31%, and Corn lost e to %@Me net, o off to a_shade ad’| ‘.":f;:' and provisions at a rise of 1'~c. Strength in wheat did not develop until | Nord arrived, that English ho had been ndlnl bearish new; New ter turned to the il llflu mnmpex on 8, large scale, in the market ellow, 'l'/m.&- nATflr—No a wi lle. AP X—$2.38@2.41. 011 nnd Rosin. otc., $4.7T6@6.25. A head. SAVANNAH | onth’ wound up est for a long time on a maturday. | sold at 31 cei here was enoouru'd b! advices that Brazil bad made a re. duction in the import duty on flour. lor ::n:h.m-:;;mn was also given to re- ; B Saily In four Ereat DOTts that 4he green hug danger was in- paper; 230,000 readers dally (ll‘mdn;; rapidly in Texas. Liverpool dispatches intimating that the British .authorities were releasing man Véssels to bring about more liber al ship- ‘m-\nl from Australia and Argentina did a great deal to weaken prices during the | | Tirst_half of the day, The temporary de- n the face of the {stocks in Europe and o "m were. the smallest at {time 1n ten years. Grain Market. leB Jan. H—W‘"MT—N(A %: No. 2 Towa news- 2 P '{.:cr‘n “ny, :Q&b‘m%c NJul{ “ London Stock Marker. LONDON, Jan. 15.—American securities closed steady and a fraction hi SILVER—dd @4 )| NT‘RATES—SMDH bills, 5% per three months, 6% per cent. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Jan. 15,—Bank clearings for Omaha toddy were $3,362,647.51, corresponding The total clearl any rnmupendln. Chances of increase in arrivy welght on the corn mmk:thn:\:l:i id the breaking of the drouth in A Improved demand from the o “m__“ e TyTer T u..« however, ‘formed something of an ___._.___.__.__—-——-“ firm. The chiet siness estimated "l nl rallled .hArply after de-|! the start. Enlarbed outsde boy: | nd offerings from no:wnmundlng proved relativel; ._.,“u,n s eort b u for the week ending 9 and fo rthe cor- wec-k last year, $20,100,647.70, ng was reported, v-crk-n Erew scaree, | lower prices on hogs. nan—-\\ h:--l 1.23%: No. 3 num tl mm lw . Ll'a Stock Market. Jan, 15 —CATTLE— 1,90 head: market steady; ma- tive beef sieers, §1. tee d_feeders, lfi 5; native o m?mus -Receipts, plgs and lights, 'nnd butchers, §7.00G7.%; 1.5. SHBEP AND ST, LOUIS, heifers, $4.00 10.60. $6.0007.15; mixed 800d heavy, $1.20 LAMBS-—Receipts, hufl m-rku steady. yearling ne\her-. lambs, $9.00@10.65; “lo m 15 5. Lnrd m)flwquus mim 3101215 068 rdlnlg"lrsll. !l‘,f at murk POTATOES—Receipts, POULTRY—Altve st Jn-pph Live Stovk Market, in| NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET and heifers, 34 %418 bulk of sales LAMBS—Receipts ('o--odlllu. YORK, Jan, -FLOUR Quiet. l-ululh 34y Lires were atoady: Ma steady; new 'No. ¥ OATHDGL steady: No. 3 white, 1, $1.20@1.22% ——————————————— Hogs. Sheep, l..&lv ' "ORN—Spot, Coffee Market. ~The market for futures was comapativel | prices easing off un liquidation. The opening was boints lower. After selling allied to 7.%¢ on coverings ng, but the demand lces sagged off later oy selling at 7.11¢c and Se ,The cloke waa 3 1o § poin Spibe. : nd touring, fine condlllan . A% Auto Livery and Gurag: umlwnund 104 Industrial Garage Co. % & Harney Sta. littie trade bu FOR SALE--My Detroit electric, old m odel, but in excellent wnflluvn,‘erlc- tieally new batteries. Maurer, Council Bluffs, la. wxmfim AUT?HOB"‘! h rnerfl*uunflceaf re, 0748 Oity P’ F flhb winter Ilornlu afll'fl and repaired. J .w He lnnhu -Dlnlonn { Jul) 7 -,n ; Rio 78, S¢; Santos 4s, Mo Auto Tires No change was reported in the cost and ua The nuum “cables showed an advamce of 15 reis at Rio with the Santos market unchanged and Rio exchange on don T E— REB S T THATCHER, R 'rm:"'oo g 611 Cllc.llo st . truck M, Nobm Buick Station. 4 Farnam. uglas 2819, Automobiles Wantea. 5, Kenesaw, N S in .u‘mly u..d strating tires. . 4878, Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jln 15, —~COTTON~Spot, lands, 12.60c; no sales. rely nudy. J-n-u.ry e, %Ik Farnam quiet; middling v ——————————————————— Futures closed M HOTORCYCL ES BICYCLES IDSON MOTORCYCLES, used juachiges. Victor Hol il Leavenwor . 16, (‘Vl'I‘ON-— y 1914 or 1916 Vord tour- sood muMlAn' ln lood condition. Wox in “The no\unul. o than two weeks ago and a | in of 2000 over last year, i outlook wu anything but promis- | B ||n. and everything ware o very b 17"":!..“‘.. Shares Are Once More rew loch Spite of gf Extreme Cold | foea way“out o "line "E»T" other mar- Offered in Large Quan- {kets and packers could ask for no better ™ nther | ghance’ to line things up agsin than the | tities, heavy receipta today. The result was _ puckey buyers raised thelr firsts bids un- | e —— no more than 152 lower | 1 rly trade yesterday, & £00d | seaniil o) wan moving scaleward, apec on eatablished hecame fairly p..,l?.'.'!.':;... tive, jand ‘with few exceptions the big | Products, .uu bulk of the sold lower | ¢ 10,018 | than yesterda y nrnw and little | {1f_any” better than steady with Thursday. Bulk of all the |7.00, with the usual sprinkling of lght :::u"| on down. Quite & fow loads wi | ought th shippers aud packers ad | losses {bigh an ¥.0 and ‘the top reached § |-L| “Sexloan ok } | AR compared with a week ago prices b | fered in large quantities are Hadoe higher, oven after tod ge quantities p. | than the i2 | man Cattie. ,cnp Bie .. r o In which points, toda: session ns year yeaterday's advance. A pouns | of another big week and they 3 tings in Crucible Steel 196, c Dec. | Prices (0 the tune of 1041, the 09'7““‘ a4 "day. | However, ‘Tiesday's tun fell far | Siges; edyin Locometive 124180 60,143 | below expectations and (rom then on | “m:: Ry L‘"‘:;":'"cl-m -] he following table shows the Averase | i, waather conditions more | Rafla were at all times backward and prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock | | rregul New York Cen the Har- { strength in the market, and as o heav vy - tenh, _She BNf | run is expected next week no one would | [MARS, St Paul and Eries be surprised to see the big end, if not DY houses with forelgn 1 all, ‘of 'this week's advance trimmed oft | Some of the utilities, particulart L ‘| #reph and telephone shares 19,7 08) 7 10| 8 08, Representatives sales | youterda¥'s gaine. A8 a Kro N T8 TR 00 T8l 0| Ko sh Av Bh Pr tile marine lesucs again dominated the 7800 7181 5908 a2 8 0 (3 ¢ i [ list, the preferred stock making another | o |74 50| 700 838 (% new high record oa ita advance of | 7 88 600 770 § 47 | 32 “ while the 4% and f L] 10‘ By | ticates ‘made a new maximum on_ their 600 T4 BBl gy 1» [ rise_of 2§ to 101N, Tradi 791860 en " Preterred was larger than (843 (n stock | 781 L Total sales amounted to 415,000 shares. 18282 ;Today's bond market was st T S8, 12 . % o8 York Central debentures nv.u inanih 138 [} AN 0 S5 |lssues in aotivity Total sl 77 818 ' SHBEP-No sheep and | | par value were $4485 769 85 | cluded in the dny's Arrivais, ¥ United States coupn 'u rqmnn * | 842 /officlal count rell & few hundred head | 4 declined 4 per cent on call during |short of the estimate and the week's the week than & week ago and 10,00 short of last {year, but 14,00 heavier ‘than two weeks g Alaska Goid | “Peapite the tact that prices were be- Allte-Chalmers yards, Omaha, for *nllh' Hogs. | woek ago the week's lamb trade has 17 |duplicated the 7ic advance scored last {week and current values are a flat 5L (higher than they were two weeks ago. | A heavy run Monday resulted in a slight (L} l\r’lk the market opening 1 |lower, but cloaing more active and with 13| part ot the brenk regained. From Monday 1lon it was a steadily g {59 unti) Hriday, when with & heay: end run values held advance. \lulng :‘n- tations put good m “ choice lambs at 10.75, and fair to kinds are selling from $10.40 up, i~ & fi-on figures - ln:"fur the "rggxnl n: ! anuary. Few any el am! S T (T ted. Best should el to $0.50 present. Feeder trade seems to be Hogs. | most _thing of the past for this seaso 17,0\ for, u-wm there are plenty ot :‘m;r‘- .'# 3724 supplies ant. B e was paid for unfinished weigh . 15,~CATTLE-Rece'pts, ioo me 5,600 hoad Showing |ate fogu s westorn stvern $80 0 -y : a8 which i AbOUL L,00D | B 80 Cows and HeiTorar nmfi?‘ calves, steers an ; S uo'o'fl! Reift and feeders business has 1,100 Briak for this season of M“' e “e00 volime of business quite Tepubtie 1.9 tendin, umnnr on Southern 2.400 nt Im- Southern [ ibie f decided frm~—y msible for a ver; lecl re- nterest on the of the coun- ! 31 Tesa O " in stock cattle and ing steers. Union Pacifio o uouuom on uuh: M to cholce tf:nu States beeves, UK. Stesl pta. ewes, Western Sloux City Liwv SIOUX CITY, Ta., Jan. 16—C. Receipts, 600 hudkmuiol. D—Rerflmn l 400 h‘l' 16o I ;e Iw a’;‘ff;fi 830056 ik ‘of satok ‘u WEP AND LAMBS—Recsipts, 30 4 Y. large Saturday for f|nture- wa hxmr on_bu. i * 4 Putter Market. Being the| BLOIN, 1, Jan. 15 —BUTTERT5 tube Saving Bank Way Ts a very good way to save money, but you will never grow rich, on what your money will earn for you at 3% or 4% per annum. The same money invested in good residence lots in Omaha, would in a very few years yield you several times the above rate. Good lots can be purchased in almost any part of the city, with a small cash payment down and the balance in small monthly amounts. In a short time, you will have your lot paid for, together with the increase in value, which is sure to come on all well located property in Omaha. Omaha is today one of the most prosperous cities in the country; bank clearings are climbing higher each week; wholesale and retail husiness is growing faster than ever before in the history of the eity. The live stock and grain market is the envy of our competitors. New skyscrapers are going up all around us, Can you watch these developments going on each day and ques- tion what the profit will be in Omaha Real Estate? Values are going to increase, and today is the time to buy before the advance is made in the price. You can keep yourself fully informed by oclosely following the Real Estate columns of The Omaha Bee—the best offers are always made in The Bee. Everybody reads Bee Want Ads.. The Omaha Bee Telephone Tyler 1000, ne was slow in tting hat When botn shipper and | STEEL IS UNDER PRESSURE Jan. la—Aside from sub stantial advances In & few ch as Bethlehem ickel and American (unl . ort active = “tl"mnd few (eatures of inter- more modera: priced issues on was made ut SID | of ‘nar same Clase iried o keep pace With this movement, but met with indif- ferent success, some closing with net once more of- ik Mexican petro- break, whicl, just about nnpp«u :‘r"""d';:' ;g:xn_melmfm 1 | tates Steel was o preasure. supply Sonday Kave packers a vielom | WA YoRt It ,"n:'::::"‘"‘fl.nd "“l [~ total s 48825 head h»m* 5,000 smaller | Nuuh:r of -l-n‘a:odu.m. quotations on stocks were wa: Sales. High. Low. Clove L L Sigtafpes® essigf H ST 3 tons; Ht:? I.:“

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