Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 13, 1914, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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    Till-; MX: OMAHA. TIU'lisDAY. Ai:ilNT i:J, 1114.
I H A V K NATIoN . u 7 T:-' f iTl ; 5 lf 7 V K i :
1"12 model, perfect condition, fine look.
Inc ir, fully e-iu.pprd it-passenger, Jut
the car for lone 1 rlr nr r ntnl s,r Ice
r any ii"1. Will Klo fair ileal Wmil
imr lots or coimce. or trifv, or
- hea p
land, clear, or dl:imnn,ls Ad,1re
s. c.
I
12V. care Pec
foi; hi;xt
Apirtmrnii a nit Flat.
OOOD location for doctor; ft-ronm modern
fl.it on 1st floor; transfer point. W. t.701.
(ROOM apartment, lumlshed or unfur
nished jin So. 2S1li hi. Phone liar
, ney l3.
KUK PHoriT.MiLi: KonMINO HorMv
ili N. 3th: 10 rooms. Phone Douglas OTO.
liF.Al'IIFl'L -rco.n gpartmcnta, t. 14U.
So. K'th. Fur particular phone Douglas
1870.
ir. 1.14 N. 24TH ST. CAN'T
0 rooms. bath. A. Marnwtti
UK UK T.
Doug. 2070.
srir.vBi.F. fob. roomfrs
Klght-room, modern, i'-story brick flat.
211 and Humpy. t .
. J. II. 1 UTMOST & "0.,
I in! Farnam Ft, P hrne Douglas
closk in mticKs.
P. oth. ti room, on first floor.
IIS N". 30th St.. 7 r.M.tns.
Southwest corner -4th and California
-over drug store one 6-riwm, 10-rooni.
llr-at and water paid on thin.
OKKF.FF RKAL F.STATF. CO.,
101 OMAHA NAT'l.. DOI ULAS 2715.
"THE T.OO'MIS APARTMENTS
COR. 30TII AVK & MASON ST.
Ji;ST C'OMPLKTLD
Si largo beautiful room. Ideally ar
ranged. These upartments hava private
front end rear entrance, private laun
drlea, private porches and many other
Ventures that go to make them very at
tractive places to live.
PAVXK &- KLATF.R CO ,
Omaha's Rental Men. ,
1 Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg.
THREE and 4-room, with bath
cloae In,
in first-class conUllhin
Nnd cleaned. t, $10. 312.
newly decorated
rhone W. dsJD -o
M.L, kind of flats. KiOl Vinton. Tyler 1771.
PLEASANT 4 and
walking distance.
o-room
04 No.
apartment;
li4th Kt.
Globe Van&Storage
Store, tnovea. packs.
hlps; 8-liorae van
and 2 men. II. 5.' p.-r
,r ; storage j per
mo. Satlafnctlon guar.
FIVE-liOilM apartment. The Chula
1sta, JiMh Btvl Poppleton. Conrad
Voong, 2Ji Hrandeia Theaiei. Ijoub'M
1571.
6-ROOM FLAT. mod. ex. heat: 13MN". 30th.
Conrad Young, Hrandeia Theater.
Douglna 1571 ;
Rental Service Free
Why worry where to find a house or
apartment when we have listed every
vacant houae and apartment In the city.
Phone ua for further information. Doug
las 4477. Fidelity Storage & Vn" co.
(ifjIicTI.Y modern, up-to-date t I-miia
flat," 6 rooms; close in. - all Red JVM.
OOOEN ANN KX tooina. wltn kitchen-
ttea 'oncil Bluffa
t2g-5-rm. mod. flat. W Cuming. W. 48fc9.
Gordon Van Co.HS
:isi n nth
M. ' Phone i H4 or H. UHX
St. Clare Apartm'ts
ad and Harney. .H-vt completed. 2. 3 and
4 rooms. llarny 047 or Douglas 6506.
TV. N -ROOM flat; modern. Hurncy B47.
Boar a Hud noome.
REEDHUKST JffrTtSSi
1nnl ler' room on
vuul 2 men or man and
Farnam car line
wife. Tel. H.
FOR WORKING MKN.
Uood rooma. with excellent board; ratei
vtrv reasonable. 1611-13 Howard. D. 7 Ho.
Karalsked H
rooms at 2825 Cass
Flv
St.: only lio.oo.
SUITABLE for 3 or 4, modern, cool prl
vate home. Inquire 201 T Donglas.-
iROOM jurnlhed house from July tt
to September 1. It. b7u.
Farnlsked Hvoma.
,-OOU pleasant room. Call 2115 Douglaa.
FRONT parlor on first floor, single room
on second floor, both suitable for 2 gen
tlemen; modern cool ; board. Web, nwu.
TWO gplendid rooms with kltchenet, com
plete for light housekeeping; best In
the city. f74 H. fflth Wt. Phone H. IMP.
&-ROOM brick flat. 111 Leavenworth.
.SI'JTABLJ3 for 3 or 4, modern, cool pri-
vate home. Inquire JM7 Douglas.
nrlr Furnished rooms, private family,
JJXJ walking distance; use of piano;
large parlor, no children. Tyler 234.
Th Davis Apt , ttiOVa 8. lth. Newly fur
nished rooms, mod.; private bath. O. 7i:K.
Room in private family,
or man & wife; board
1 or 2 gentlemen
If desired. D. Su7l.
Furnished HonaekeeplBt! Rooms.
TWO newly furnished, modern house
keeping rooms; ga. linen, close-in, t
2713 Dewey Ave.
MoasektteplaaT Rooma.
T2J S. 1STH tt. HouseReeping and sleep-
ins; rooms; mod. house, rnoiw l. iji-v.
Fl'RNlSHKD rooms for light huusekeep-
lllg, Zlll L'Qngiaa fi.
HO 1Mb ST., T2& Housekeeping rooms en
suite; first floor; also Sleeping rooma
Tyler 1021 W. ; ,
THKKE nice second-floor iudiiiu. modern
houue. Tel. Webster m70. "
D AV ENPORT . 201S- TWO NTCKLY FI R-
NIBH FRONT HOI'SKK P O. ROOMS.
. Hotels and A part moat.
CALIFORNIA Hotel. ISth and California,
Weekly rate 12 and up. Poutflaa 7,t:l.
OUDEN HOTF-U rooms U
Council Bluffs. .
per week.
DOl'XIK HOTHI.-Mwiirn.
Ueaonable.
Usfarnlike kuoaii.
CLEAN, newly furnished, large, 3 rooms
enaulte; housekeeping complete; splen
did location; only ii.',a a week. 22
Parker St.
lloasea avnd 'olae.
IIousos M,,'
parts of the city.
Son er. t o., nee
Bldg.
I'Oli RENT
W hsve a complete list of all house
1 partment and flats that aro for rent.
This lint can be seen free of charge at
Omaha Van A Storage Co., )6 S. U-th St.
Free Rental List
Complete Information about every va
cant houfe and apartment In the cltv.
Thla service la free. Tel. Douglas 44i7.
Fidelity Storage At Van Co.
Fidelity Storage Co.
borage, moving.
oaciwiiiK iu snipping.
10 V Jackson st
Phone. Doug lull
Maggard's
van and rtor
age Co. Reduced
rates for i0 daya
i mrmm .mu. 2 men. II 2j per nr.; diay, i
men. $1 per nr. 1713 Wehaler- Doug 14S1.
y-nooM
Kt N
house,
:nh. T
11
modern,
1 1. If-V.
irec water.
J.C.Reed
Co. moving,
King & storage
ariiaiu. D. ulio;
.v. 2748.
7-ROOM house, inodern, choice location
in Duncec.( 4a2l VVcmter. H. 2433.
tiKOOil strictly mmlern, in heart of
HcnilM park d.btil-t. U-vC Hawthorne
Ave. Phone Harney 3073.
j.q.itEKDr-
Co.. piano ai furiil-
muOug D U0. W 2,43
NON'U to compare,
houae. alo 4-rooiu
all modern 7 -room
flat. 220 No. 4M.
4-ltJOM Iniu."" n H.ins m Jmk ounri' i,-ilia-k
frjin car. muiie- n except heal. lu.
7 rooaui. ulcpiug purcli and un room;
new mi l i- e,.aiio-. e.ci i iionuiiy hik
v lew. tpilet nciKhborVcMi. $'-0.
N'ery delrahle i-rooni biiclt flat, close
to bigh school. IV. Thlt house h.i all
uii-deip conveniences, iiuhnluiit hardwood
finish.' llled batli room an-l sun room.
7 room and hall, stil.-.ly modem, hard
wood finish in firat si rv, three brdrooms
i.peialr:'. -me lcdroom ni batt. in firt
I'.iKj-. .tioa. This hoiiw ftont on a
laved street and bouL-vir-l. 2V block
iiom tar lire
J. il I'L'MONT a fu..
" - fa'M-n.nt l. 1'hn .e lh.,.iw
Ton KKNT
llnaaea ami ottaaea.
7 Ilit'MS, part mod. fIS 4122 Plort . St
WF.ST Farnam. new cnthedral iHstild;
modern brick, 9 rooms, luine ynrj with
If": lease to right parly. Harney
Stores anal office.
Fine cool room with vault, eteo. llchl
and water free. 14', x. 7 ft. partltlnn.-d
for 2 private rooms aril reception room.
Open directly on beautiful court. i
floor. Apply room 1rt. Kce Hide.
FOR HI'..T-An of.-e with lecepllou
room, taeonahlo iM4 State Hunk Bldg.
feara.
GOOD barn, room fo.- ..r 10 horea
1S17 Webnter St. Call lviBlaa 41
IlKAIi KSTATK
MAX II 1.D rim !ALK
FARM A
ArkauMt
I.JTTt.K Ulver Valler land, rich and
rhoap. on railroad, fccsfiona Co., Wlnth
rop. Ark o
Florida.
FUiKlPA UXH for iale; l.SOtf acrea In
le county; cltrua fruit land, a good
colonization tract; will trade; have oMier
tracts of land nt $ lf to .i acre. Write
I. I K KenKler. Fliah. III.
lama.
157-ACKK FARM
7 milc of Council Kluffa. All aullahle
for farmlnc. About 15 acrea alfalfa. 10
acrea meadow;, good cottage houae, einall
orchard. Hplendtd barn. A i heap place
at llii per acre.
M OFF. UFA I. V.HTATF, CO.,
liV. Fearl St . Council Hluffn
lona.
Several good farms for sale eheap:
fo acres improved upland farm with
soino fruit, goed water, small buildings,
near Council Pluffs. Ptlca I7j per acre,
ocrca nurtlieaat of town, all good
land, near school, filr buildings. Price
II." per acre, no trade considered.
SO acres about 3 miles cast of center of
city, fair buildings; good orchard, running
wmer. t'rice ier acre.
Ull acres n miles north of cltv post-
office on Lime Kiln road, well fenced and
waierci, ypiendld blue gras pasture;
some timber, 20 rci-oh of corn. Price $U0
per acre.
DAY i 11FPS CO.
12.1 Pearl Street. Council lilcnf.
Illlnraola.
ij( beautiful aouthem Mlnneaotn farms in
the heart or the corn belt In Watonwan,
Blue Karth and Brown counties: well im
proved and located, rich soil, ure crops;
write for our list Bhd beautiful booklet,
"(Southern Minnesota " C. 13. Brown lau I
and I-oan Co., Mndella, Minneaota,
Nt FAILURKS In Pine county, Minne
sota; close to best market; choice
lands, easily cleared, per acre; eaay
FuR SAL& fit) acres it mile from Min
neapolis, ono inllo from town; lbo acrea
tinder cultlvutlo. bal. used for pasture;
can practically all be cultivated; heavy
soil; good set of buildings, consisting of
H-roo ii house, largo barn, granary, corn
cribs, etc.; the land will produce W bush
els of corn per acre; telephone in house;
country thickly settled; complete net ofi
machinery; J7 head of stock, consisting- of
U cows, balance 1 and 2 years old; tJ good
horses, Ju hogs, chickens; H of thla year's
crop and everything on the tarm goes at
r per acre; half cash. Schwab Bros,
lu.'S Plymouth Ulna., Minneapolis. Minn.
M iaaoarl.
p.O FOR CO ACRF.S; 15 down, month;
no Interest; no taxes; in well settled dis
trict, south Missouri, where fruit and
poultry farms muke big: money; buy for
the future while sneli property Is cheap.
Merriam. Kills & Benton, K, 301) Victor
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. ,
THK Bl-.ST bargain in South MIbsouiI;
good f..iin 164 acres; well Improved, 11,040
half rah; about 45 acres fine cultivated
bottom land, balance good grass and tim
ber; well; large spring and creek; close
to. railroad and school. Merriam, Kill
& Benton, K, 309 Victor Bldg., Kama
City, Mo.
Nebraska.
FOUND 320-acra Homestead In settled
neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand
hills; cost you I.ijO filing lees and alL J.
A. Tracey. Kimball. Neb.
FOR SALK toest large body high-grade,
rnedium-prlced land in Nebraska; very
little money required, C. . liradley. . Wol
ich. Nh. o - -
FOR BALK-(80 aci-es grazing land In
Hayes county, Nebraska. Cheap If
taken at once. McConnell, Reynolds, 111.
Oklahoma.
FOR SALK 700 acres improved land,
bargain. I'ait cash, balance terms.
C. Lovelace. Crowder. Okl. -
J.
Wisconsin.
ONK1DA COUNTY LANDS.
Suitable for raialng clover, potatoes and
dairy cattle, with II many lakes of pur
cool water, abundance of clover, blue
joint and timothy growing wild or cul-
iivaiea. 11 1 the bent povslbla place to
raise cattle and sheep. We hav-u nu hog
cuoiera, cnincn ougs, iiessian riy or army
worms, ami 11 is worm something to llv
in a country free irom these Dests. 1
offer 8,000 acres of cut over hardwood
land, with stumps in many cases all de
cayed and gone, si reasonable prices and
easy term to settlers. Some stock raiser
ought to buy my 210-acre tract, enclos
ing station of Goodnow on Milwaukee
road, croased by fine little river, several
cold springs, some groves of hardwood
timber, balance can be put Into gracing
or can be farmed. Have a full half sec
tion adjoining thla also. Write for map,
prices and information on Oneida county
lands, and list of farms for sale.
C. P. CROSBY, Ithlnelnnder. Wis.
ITPPKR
WISCONSIN. '
Best dairy and general crop stalo in ill
union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at !
low prices, on eiwy terms. Ask for book-l
let fl4 on Wisconsin Central Land Orant.
State acrea wanted. Wrlt about our
grazing lands. If interested in fruit
l.nH, u ,L flip KnkUl .. A. . . I I ..... Y. ......
1 v - -- ....... . ,.11 1 -'i. .in. un
lii Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Soo
Line Ry., Minneapolin. Miuu.
FOB SALE OK KXCH.iNUK It. K.
820 ACRES Well Improved farm for traua
for iiardwaro store; farm located south
west of Lodgn Pole 6 miles and 3i miles
souiheaat of Sunol Want something will
Invoice about five to six thousand dollars.
Address lock box 4"0. Iidge Pole. Neh.
FOR KXt'HA NO K Several gool Missouri
farms tor Nebraska farms. Write what
you nave. Ouy R. Stanton, Lebanon. Mo.
Pianos fur other musical Instru't. u. toii. (
I WANT A UltOi'KltV STOHK or a good i
general mercnannise store, must be rood
clean stock and doing butum-sn, in -change
for thla properly and will put In
J2.0"o or $:i.0sj In cash if necessary.
Ml acres, no improvements, rolling, all
In wheat. n' of s',4 sic. lij township 10,
range 13, Buffalo county, Nebraska, price
W.uuu; Incumbrance $2,0u0 at C per cent,
i years to run.
240 acre raw land ex-t-pt ,"4) acres bmke,
bout V mile n. e. of llurwell, Oarfield
county. Neb.; priea tli.uO kt acre; in
cumbered for $4,s).,
110 a'rea all level raw land. 34 mile
from 2 railroad t-iwns. w' sertlon 10
township rang.) 4ti, Phillip county, Colo
rado, price 2,' per a- re, incumbered for
.hi. about i year to run.
Also it-room all inodern houae In Omaha,
lo- ated in one of the finest residence dis
tricts; price. 4,fi00; Incumbered lor il.!X.
Address 2310 Cuming St., Omalia, Neb.
ItKAJj KSTATK LOANS
WANTKU CHy loan Peter Trust v-o.
OMAHA heme. Kl Nebraska larma
O KKKFK KKAL L6TATB CO..
1018 Omha Nat. Douglas 1714.
gKK us first If you want s f aria loan.
L'mted States Trust Co.. Omsha, Neb.
MONK Y on hand for city and (arm loanX
H. W Binder. City Nat. Uk. Bldg.
UVXi D11UO. (jmaha Nat. Hutu.
tt' CITY LOAN.S.
u liO-312 Brandel
Bemls-Ca.rlb.rg
Theater Bldg.
Co.,
WANTED City loans and warrant
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. :220 Farnam.
CUT property. Larse oan a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. 22S S'uto i'ana ildg.
100 to 10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead B'do.. tMo und Farnam
C'il V and farm Injun, i, T. t per o.nL
J.H.Dumoi.t Co . au3 Farnam. Omaha
HARRlaON . MuKToN. lu Oiu. Nat.
KKAL KtiiATi:
AIII'UilTI t II TLB.
KERR Title 'luarantr and Abstract Co..
a modern abatra-t offlc. iJit ou lila
St- Phon-? Doug la fc4T7.
BKkTirAbtrai I Co.. ol.1ri ao.ira.t of-
tt.-m . VeUrka ii- '.4rcl TrilJIf
AfRRAt.K FOR
13-Acre Bargain
This tract of land Is loctiej tin ee-
o nirtei of n mile south of Houth Omaha.
I.iys perfectly level, everv foot cun h
eultlvate-1; n Improvements. The s-IJoin-1
1 i property sella from J.- to f' per
re. For a ipiK k sale we are authorueil
to sell It tor IJi per acre.
O'Xcnl Uvi Kstato & Ins. Apoy
Tel. Tvlrr V.'l.
ltKAI. KSTATK
I'HUi't.Hn HlltgAt.B.
t irv
XHAU IIANSC'OM PAKK
tSrt CASH. RAt.ANCF. I.IK VT HF.NT.
Nearly new, strictly modern -room
bungalow; oak finish; full cement base
ment: two Mocks to car; fine corner lot,
THK VOOEI. RFAI.TV AtlF.NCY.
10I,VI W. P. W. Hlilg.
a" KX AP M"usto7" soil, at once. Seven
room house, eleetrlo llgt, gas, city
water, toilet, W-foot front, good bnm.
311 Burdette, 11.000. Rmall payment down
and the rest like rent Call Web 13
UK A I'Tl FIf . home In ecluslvo West
Farnam district. Owner will be In town
for r.ne week only and must sell Immedi
ately. P.urroiKh dd'ng Machine com
pany, 300 South 13th St . city. Doug-Tl
Ulil' offer: owner here this week lo
sell J?sllJ Webster. 'I6 N. i4th. 2 lot '
South Omaha. 23d and Jackson. Address
T TSSi".. Bee.
BLOCK OF 12 IjOTS.
li.y, easy term. Council Bluffs, 4
blocks of Omaha ear line. Nice high
ground. These lots are very cheap.
They are within about a mile of the busi
ness part of Omaha. They will grow In
Value every year and meantime will
make you a good home where ou can
have a garden, fruit, chickens a cow,
etc.. and have room for your children
to play.
M O.KK RKAL KSTATK CO.,
lit Pearl St.. Council Bluffs.
No Commission IJcalty Co.
11R-330 Buxton Block." '
Douglas 1!4(I. - Omaha, Neh.
In lielng ystematied to meet the re-
guitement of efficiency In nelllng or ex
1,v - - - j
changing every
Kinn or properiy locaien ;
anywhere with
on. v o..nii-.-i.j.
PAY. Call, write or phone today.
T-ROOM house, rents for I1R.W. must be
old at once; UuO will handle it. H. 4711.
House Beautiful
West Farnam
$5,250
We have an i DICAL JTOMK en the top
of the lull on Farnam St., between 4Sth
and 41th. l blocks west of the cltv hall,
in a splendid neighborhood of new homes.
Read tho description and reallr.e that Its
location is ideal:
Lot MxltYl.
Paved street,
Fine lawn.
Splendid basement.
Pressed brick.
Ileal fireplace.
Fnumcled laundry tubs,
Uuaranteed furnace.
Living room l.'i2j.
Den on first floor.
Screened iorch.
One bedroom UUjil!'.
One bedroom 11x17.
One bedroom 11x11.
Tiled bath.
Beautiful oak floor. .
Fine decorations.
Screens complete.
Iirge closet.
Best plumbing.
The number la 4X23 Farnam St. Come
out today and look it over. Jut being
completed.
CJuirlos W. Martin & (Jo.
74J Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Tyler 1;: Webster NOm; on Sunday.
Eight-Room House,
$3,200
Kight rooms nnd oath; lot 5xl7; high
and dry. New garag"", suitable for 3
machines or team and one machine
rement floor, water and sewer. Not
one dollar need lie stent on .house nr
garage. Tills ia greatest snap In city.
Owner living in same. Inquire of Chaa.
Koran, 22IH Orant St.
$4,000
Dundee Bungalow
0 rooms, oak finish, .ill modern, full
slxerl lot, paved street. Splendid neigh
borhood. Stairway -to floored attic. Im
mediate possession, Kev at our office.
0nr moved out of city.
y George & Company
i none i 'pug. ..it. -i2 rity Mat. Ilk. Bldg.
STUCCO andTj uxJFT"
XKW .K00M BUNGALOW
t.fuk finish in living room and dining
room, built-in bookcase, 11-foot built -In
buffet with plate glass mirror, pantry
with built-in cupboard, full cement base
ment. You should ee this todav. Two
block to boulevard, right on the car line,
near Miller Park echool. 1
THK VOOKL RKAI.TY Af 8ISNCY,
lOl i-IH W. u. W. Bldg
Dundee Bargain-"
4821 Webster St.
Owner, transferred to another city,
must sell hia new, sirlctlv modern home.
Best white oak floors throughout, onk
finish to match second floor. Lnj-gc. liv
ing room with fireplace, dining room
kitchen, lnitlefM pantry and i of rlgrrutor
room on the first floor. Both front an-1
uai-a stairs; tnrce large airy bedrooms, i
bath, linen cluset and extra large n.eep
1'ig porch on second floor. Full attic, all
floored. Full cement basement, floor drain I
and gas Connection in basement, with j
sink. Oas heater for summer use. Ijargo
garage with driveway; full lot. House
.ml.. I .,. 1 .) ... l.l I '
, j , ,u. .o ii i-ooi iome, mat
inn be purchased right. H,;A only $I,,K
CHsh required, balance easv terms! Only
one block from car line. ,nol this up
If you want a real bargain. Must b. sold
this week.
Glover & Spain
!H'J-:0 city National Bank llldf.
Phone Douglas :K.'.
'"$ f"ASl$2.WvKjr"MT(N'fH -BRAND
NF.W Bl NiiAI)W.
Five rooiiiM, all modern, one Mock from
Miller Pai k ohool, one block to cur. If
you are looking for a well-built house see
us at once for Inspeetion.
Till: VOOKL RKAI.TY AOKNOf,
ii'ir-m w. ii. w. Bidg.
8 Rooms $3,600
$300 Down, $35.00
Per Month
S iu. Cor. 22d and Sprague. Attru-tive
modern home; In fine condition within
and without. Worth much more money.
A rattling good bargain.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler Li. 2W-10-I2:14 State Bank Bldg.
Ikst Value f tVm! '
Ncw.'8-r., atrb-tly mimI, home In re
utricle. 1 choice residence seetiou Hour
2Uh and M-redith. I'lno S. front lot,
paved St., etc. 1'rlce cut for immecliate
sale to 3,i!i less than -iw. of liouse
alone. Small -ash pir.t. will bundle It.
11 me show you this today if you vvtut
a real bargain.
McKitrick Keal Kstate Co.,
318 Ramge Bldg. I. 14M. liln and Harney
SOUTH 27T1I STIr;i7I
Dandy o-room collide, with fhxjred at
tic, i-enmnt basement, fuina-e, all mod
ern in every way; first 1-ish neighbor
hood: paved Rtr--et; m- e yard, everything;
in tip-lop -ondltloii, nil l-ir oi.lv p.nun.
Within walking dlNthiir-.
C. (J. CAIMJlKItvi,
310-312 Bninuels Theater I '.big.
:7 x m 'us h.i oMtT! ' iiT
4llh and lewey Ave.
Fine large irner lot, oil I if-', no Interest
I Oeferrcii payment.
'1111. s,..l. ItHAl.TV AliKXL'Y.
I 101 VK . 11 V. Hl.lr
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Unitfd Kingdom HfR?y rurchfr of
Whrnt from United SUtfi.
TIUCES TAKEN A SUDDEN SLUMP
tlantatlons tff fmm One an4 a Frae
tln Prr Hashel n Tv and a
narter I fnM Oats tnp
liurllai I'll.
OMA1I .
The Liiil.il Kingdom and
Aug. U. 1X14.
some of I he
other countries of lli old world pur-
lm ? , 1 T..(H-I biiHhels if wheat of
th nrcecnt - np, und they have enornmus
proflis in the grain Mill held on thla side
of the water It Is mm-w t'.ian likely that
some means will l- d. vised whereby this
grain will 1-e safely nided In the' mar-
IIKAIj KSTATK.
I'HOPFHTV FOR gl.K.
11
Cathedral District
Modern House
. $5,500
all . ;ith t?t., between Cuming and
Burt St., in iv splendid neighborhood, on
most beautiful lot. with grand old oak
tree.-), paving and all other street Im
provement paid for In full.
Houae has flue living room, Vx'St ft,
open oak tiitrcaac, beautiful dining
room, with six windows ami a fine i
bullt-ln buffet.
large Kiicncn anuiuuui-
In cabinet. 1
On second floor, three large corner bed
rooms with good closet and fine win
dow, tiled bath, floored attic, beautiful
oak floor and finish, special one-panel
heavy Kor.
Von Willi like the cnnsl ruction, finish
and arrangement and location of thla
nuimp. ii is oniy onc-UHil inM-R ironi
CuJnlng street car lines and Hemlx Pari.
ana a t if
:w viopie it ine rn-w I'mniiirni. i
'.limit s W. MnMiii tv Co.
71.' Omaha National Bunk Bldg.
Tyler lk7. Webster t on Sunday.
Kountze Place
Bungalow
Corner Lot
lawated at the northeast corner of ISth
and lOvana St., taring south on Kvans.
having five gvaid-slscd rooma. consisting
of large living room, dining room,
kitchen, bath and two bedroom, one of
which may lie used for den or library.
Living room la ll'xli' feet, having a very
Hrtlxtlc fireplace nnd bookcases occupy
ing mtie end, also beam celling. Beautiful
plastered podcatul opening with columns
between livlmr room and dlnlnir room.
inning room J.xis rt. with beam ceiling
and iwtneleil walls. This bongtilow 1
decorated throughout In excellent Msste.
i no iihiii wiiii exceptional auraruve
plumbing fixtures, plumliing and heating
guaranteed. Very attractive combination
lighting fixtures. Full basement arranged
! tor laundry, exceptionally large altle.
i floored throughout, where three full
rooms could he finished If desired. Full
' set of window shades and screens. Is
I ready to occupy without further expendi
ture.
It will necessitate a personal Inspection
to appreciate the beautiful Interior ar
rangement and Hrtlstle exterior design.
Can arrange reasonable term.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
210 Omaha Natnnal Bk. Bldg.
New 5-Room
Bungalow
$2,950
$100 Cash, Balance
Monthly
Strictly modern, oak fiu'sh and oak
floors throughout; huilt-ln bookcases;
wuIIh decorated; Htairway to a large
attic: everything complete. laicutcd on
North 24th St., near Mlll-ir rrit.
Norris & Norris
fM Bee Bldg.
'Iiol.i Doug. 42
Cathedral District
New. inodern, finiue and stucco, oak
and birch finish: Vale hardware; three
bedrooms and sleeping Porch; corner lot,
puved street; a complete home; host buy
ill Omaha.
WHKJUT & LASMJKY,
.V S. 10th St. Phone Dougla 17.2.
42x149
On Davenport
North front, paved street. Only 40n ft.
from-lots held at 8100 per foot. When
ivm cash Is paid will loan money to build
to rd IT VOU.
O'Kci fc KN'iil Kstate Co.
1010 Omaha National Pank. I Miuglas 271.V
3.')".:. California St. Livlmr room, sun
room, dining room, kit, In n first floor;
four bedrooms und bath m i ond fliair; full
basement and attic, floored all over; flrat
floor in oak, second floor birch and
maple. Large lot. Must ! seen to be
appreciated.
(I A LI iA II IKK & NELSON,
1X4 Brandeis Bldg. Phone Douglas 3:1x2.
A SNAP Corner lot, ..j-foot frontage;
price I4.V). Owner must have llml cash,
balance on very easy terms, $l,:i00 build
ing restrictions; itv water, sewer, side
walks already In and paid for by owner,
H. II. Harper. Phone Douglas -',', lnl3
1014 Cilv Nat l Bank Bldg.
OARDKN I.OTS NKAK Dl ' N I 'KK Price
$,:. to 32:i.i per lot, without interest:
terms $1 down and 11 er week. An Ideal
place for gardening und chicken raising.
These lots will soon bo part of Dundee.
Thone DoiikIhh Zf.tr,. n. n. Harper, 1013
14 City National Bank.
YOUR MONEY
SHOULD EARN
AT LEAST 7
ASK US HOW
WE CAN MAKE
7
THAT MUCH
FOR YOU. IN AMOUNTS
OF $100 OR MORE
Your money tacit if not satis
fied with our new plan.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney Street,
l.KtiAL NfJTICTiS.
SALK ;l 1MMS.
Notice I hereby irlv i-u dial sesled pro
posals will- be reclved by the Board of
Dlreetors of 1 l.e Alliaie e Irrigation I da
tilct at its office in Bridgeport. Morrill
county. 'Nebraska, until lo o-Vlock a. m.
of TuMtay. Keplem.ter I, 114. for th
purchase ol 11 total Inane of district
bond in Die s.ini of Forty-live Thousand
Dolhir (tl..fliii. payable In erbv from
eleven 10 tw.nl y year after date a pro
vided by statute wr.h S'X pel cent i,)
net from J 'I L IM14
Dated Pn.iKS-ort. August 4. 114. Aili
ni Irrigailon I ' si net
Atwsl l.iili D. IIRRTKR.
President.
iriF.ALJ R. f WNKAL:
A-V .rtUry.
,si
rs I
riinget rrolii paper tj gold
It will be nee.iarv for the foretellers
o lay their ol-l d wt In Hie I nile-l
l I
Stales hefor sliliunents lll be mini
1 ois Is said to be a determined stan-
Which liss len l).i.! h evonrtei'S snd I
I the smaller ma-keir of this counti v i
lirrat llrltaln tout ha . our foodstuffs !
kets of the old worad end Hie pi-cflts
.''''' "e'XrrJlOGS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS OFF
to se .ite It would be an I
easy matter f
th.it ralli ii
There are rhanv in the wheat trade
who f.sore tin-re will be no sialn cleared
. i mm tne snores of America for some
time to Co ne Thl. fact n t reflected
I In th canc-llitlon vesterdny of 1.MV
I bushel vrss room that was elmrtered.
! on the lake. A a oarilal offset to Ill's
ancenattoi however. ohaitcts were
ma(le for l.1V linsliel of wheat to
go to liuffiilo at 'c. tale of - ash wheat
In th! market yesterday to millers w a
IuVkj hush-Is '1'he 'nspectlon sueet her
ehowed that 7;i car were reerlvrd yes
terday and western rei-el;l were 1 sii.ono
l-usliels laiser than I it v r A cable
from l.lveriHxd report ei the sal of a
steamer of hard win.er w.ieat at wueens.
town to go to a Cult id Kingdom port,
and the price was an.. I to be :.
W heat prlc-4 declined l1i",.M yester
day, and the losnes would have neen
' much greater nad mt a flurry in oats
taken place dining t!e lat'er iert of the
day, which caused May shorts in wheat
lo cover. Vn army cr rpecclat.-ra solil
wheal early and hammri-l It down. This
reding was on the l.i'k of fte Inability
of the tra.le to clear uny hreadstoffa
from America, and when these people
wanted to cover their short contra, t be
cause of the strength In tai. the wheat
was not to be had unless tlu price we
bid up ahnrply. Miesasge from Min
neapolis said that '"htcaiio se tilators
were heavy seller of I e. mU r there
Corn closed ifti V higher for the nearby
future, while the deferred were 1f',
lower. There was a weather market
again In thla grain, the heavy rains over
the lelt proving a dectdod factor agalnt
, many of whom unloaded at
hisses.
There was a big market In oal yester
day, with final galna of MtV'. The cash
trade was big. There was heavy selling
during the nmrnlng In the way of putting
out short lines, and these same people
were buyers later. Armour was a big
seller of oat early and a buyer toward
tho close.
Considerable lard was sold yesterday In
I an attempt on the part of short In Sep.
temher and tktobcr rlba to dislodge the
big longs.
Wheal was ' to IV lower.
Corn was W to 1vc higher.
Oats were U- to l',c higher.
Clearances were: neat and flour
euual to ?4:t.nl0 bushel; rorn, 1,0n bushel;
oats. 1.V00I bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were 2.092.0(0
I bushels, and shipments l.Wfl.noo bushels.
against receipts of l.MXOoo bushel and
I shipments of 474.000 bushels last year.
' Primary corn receipts were 410.000 bush
els, and shipment X&.OCO bushels, against
receipts of SSM.OUO bushels and shipment
of .V.l.OuO bushels last year.
Primary oala recelpta were l.Mti.flrt)
bushel and shipment 1.C4I.0O0 bushels,
against receipts of 1.4l3.oun bushels and
shipment of fx ) bushel last year.
CAULOT RKCKIPTS.
heat. Corn. Oats. Rye.
Chicago ....
Mlnneapols
Dulutli
ss
IX i'
2S
4.1
S
7
3H
u4
Omahs
20
14
j:i
: Kansas City
' St l)ul ..
l'i.,,,io..
1'3
44
These sales were reported today:
Wheat: No. 3 hard winter: 1 ear, sKo; 1
car, sitae; 3 cars, 87c, No, 3 hard winter:
1 car, W; 1 ear. 87tae; 1 car. 87k.e; 1 car,
Wc; 3 cars, mi'-jo. No. 4 hard winter:
3 cars, Hc; 1 ear idampi. RRo. Rye: No. 2:
1 car. 74c. Oata: Standard: 3 cars, 384C
No. 3 white: cara. 38c; 1 ear. 3o. .No,
4 white: 2 cars, 88c; (! cars, 87V. No
grade: 1 car, S7'c. Corn: No. 1 white:
I car, 7tac.
No. t yellow:
3 car. 7H'fre.
No. 6 yellow
No. 1 mixed:
No. 2 mixed:
No. I white: 1 car, 7tao.
1 car, 7cc. No. 2 yellow:
NV. 3 yellow: 2 ears, "stac.
1 ear, 79c; 3 cara. 78tac.
t oar. 7!4c; 3 cars. 7Mo.
3 ears, TStao, No. 3 mixed;
2 car. 7Stac. No. 5 mixed
1 car, 78'c.
Sample: 1 car (white), 7c.
Omaha Cash Price Vv heat: o. 2 hard,
Stita'lltltac: No 8 hard. siVaKitao; No. 4
hard. H,Vit8e; No. 2 spring, 88'iilc; No. 3
spring, I7ifn0e; No. 4 spring, S4fil87tac: No.
2 durum, 82(iKto; .No. 3 durum, 8M(K6c.
Corn: No. 2 white, 7!"4H71tac: No. 3
w-lilt 7-t-V, (11 . r-- 1 wl,li. -L3 ,.tl. , , X' .
l2 yellow, 7!V.(i'7tac:' No. 3 yellow, 7W(7tac';
N.. 4 yellow. 7,n,,fir!e: No. 2 mixed, 78', 'n
,!; no. a mixed ,vq .xw; No. 4 mixed,
77i?Kc. oats: No. 2 white, 39H39',c;
standanl, -fiMiaxiK-: No. 8 while. 3Kti
3k'c; No. 4 white. SIVyAXo. Barley: Malt
ing, V.'uwir; No. 1 feed. 4.V&50C Rye: No.
S. 7:ij74c; No. 3, 72'rf73o.
ClIICAUO GRA1X ArVD PROVIMIONg
Feat a re of Ihe Tradlaaj ass: Closing;
Price Board f Trade.
OIIICAtlO, Aug. 12. Notwltlitundiiig
efforts by the Kngllsh. Belgian, French
and Dutch governments to cause a re
newal of export from the t'nlted States,
the trade here remained skeptical today.
Prices for wheat recovered only In part
from a break of 2'4e. Despite compara
tive firmness at tha close, the market
showed a net decline of c. to tac. Cum
liulshud Ic to IV above lust night, oats
up v to o and provisions an advance
of Tmi to 30c.
Conditions were well Illustrated by Bel
gian offers lo guarantee shippers against
loss on consignments of wheat from Chi
cago to Antwerp. Belgian drafts were
admitted to h of no value In this coun
try at present, and Baron Von Reswltt,
Herman consul here, was quoted a tie-
I flaring that In a short time Antwerp
j would he a (inrman port, where any gruiu
i boats Intended for the Belgian g.neni-
ii" ih uuiu sun rigni into tiertusn hand.
11 was a choppy, unskilled trade In
wheat throughout tho session, with Hie
most pronounced weakness at the outset.
Longa In general sold on every swell, and
shorts tried to buy back on every break.
Wheal stocks In the Frilled Slates and
Canada Increased U,lv-00 bushels, whim
wheiit afloat and In Kurope decreased
ii.8xi.0UO bushels for the week. There were
indication tnat the demand for flour at
Minneapolis had fallen off.
Corn ruled strong and touched new high
oi n-es lor toe
present season, italim !
the southwest were ald lo ha, been to
V H,,,n that available (
- T,-,r inv iiiiiiii nun tne ioiui al
the corresponding lime a year ago. The
market was also bulltnhly affected by the
Argentine government fixing a, limit on
exports. Advices that the British au
thorities had obtained all the oats pos
sible In Canada gave the oata market heis
a moderate 11 ft.
Provision rallied sharply from a de
cided setback due t lower price for hogs.
The recovery value about through active
buying on the part or packer and shorts,
who were said to have been Influenced
by the rise In the corn market and by a
belief that the big drop todav In tl. value
of hogs would gheck receipt.
Oram prices furnished ny Ixigan A
Bryan office, 814 Mouth .xtenn street:
Artlclul Din. High. low. 1 Close. iVe y
Wheat -
Sepi. r,tii:
Dec.il O039M
.May. 1 00,-6i
Corn )
Sepi.i7hHiyJ4f
De.-. t''ata
Alay.ltaail!
Oata I
Beptj4IM'ta'
De-. '44Sia '!
My. liu'i.
Pork - I
U !
I vi',
. I
78-,
70,
I
41 I
44 V
47 W
!':V
1 07 i
72U!
14H
I 0OH
1 07 V,
78'4j
70',
4I
44',
47',,
I '"
1 or-.;
1
'',
7"M
i
42'.
4i.:
4!!
42 I
4f.HR I
4SH
Sept.
I rd
Se pt.
o-t.
Jan.
21 71-W 22 21 I 21 22 t'.H, 21 9i
I
40-7!
Ut'Ul.
t I
l
V Ml
10 12
12 7S
12 i0
11 If.
ii
') Ut
S2
12 ,2
2 0
10 !
00
st'l
72V, J
10 12
13 7!
12 46
11 It
. j
13 ts) !
12 nvt
10 i"i
Ribs
j Sept.' 12 7
la-t. 12 "0-3i.
Jan.! 10 C2
e lork
drarral Slarkel.
Aug. 12- RCTTKB-
NKW YORK.
MeBiiy: creamery evlras. 21.'29Hc; first,
3f ii'AV'i seconds, 23ffi 2bc; process extra,
2-lvvtt-t '; ladles, current make, firsts,
22vc: seconds. .'1H;'"-'-' ; packing stock,
curient make No. t. 2111 JOSi-.
tlliOs- tlrm; receipts. II. din esse,,
fresh gathered extras. 3728'': extra firsts,
2iiak., lirsla, t.24c; second, awi22c;
slate, Pennsylvania and nearbv hennery,
white. :iy!t:i4c: KathHre1. whits, JuWSic;
weulem (gatliered, white. 2l'u'27c: at.ta.
peiinsliila and nearby hennery
browns. i-vnOi : gathered, brown and
iuiivd lobjra. 23&'.f7c.
a Dry Otoda karkri.
S liW YORK. Aug-. 1---DUY tMDS--j
Trge pureha-s ol cotton goexis for
hagglug punioaeo were nuulo today. Priirea 1
wee un a basis of 7 rents for iuk k
deliveries of ei rnrh f yard belxuta
IVIi-t e.1-th were -iu'ei. H good la'
better drjusr-s. M'i etna Vtaratad'
mix firm and faliuu rj r- .iiic4.
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET;
I
'
Dtsirtble Kinds of C.ttle Stronger
and Very Active Sellers.
l iberal Receipt of Jiheea) and l.amb
lambs rrr flow mm Rarely
oteadv Old heep ellve
and Kiead In lra.
.sol Til
U.MAIIA Aug i:
1-H4
Sheep.
1.V441
lte- eipts were
Cattle. Hogs
t i ih-lal Mondnv f..ir;
O.l'lclal Tuesday 2 H
Fstimate Wednesday .. l.fW
4.'., I H,t7
H.fUl 11. .W
Three lav this week. .v: 1t.7;t 41 40s
Same davs last week.. il 4t:nl
Same da s 2 week 10 PI1 P.S".tl ..
Same day 3 week a . ,'' 0I.71 3K..3
Same davs 4 week ago i.-'O; 2l.'.'i
Same days lat ear.. .11 .3i 2.3 KM
rhe following lahlt show t.ie reeeipi
of "Sttla. boss and sheep at lbs South
t itaha I've Mock market for the )ar to
date as compared with last year-
i4 1'n.t Inc. 'PA
Cattle 42.4.".4 4I.VU "r
llos I -,mi tip.' 1.7).7o l.'I.OvS
sheep i.3;.i- i.ani.Ki; 11.217
The lollowlt.g talile mow to receipt
prli-oa for ho at I he South Omaha Hv4
took market for the lat few day wltn
comparirons:
D teT mi. iimITi im .1 m "m& .iiino.'isos.
July
July
July
July
July
July
0 ii I v
1 ulv
.liilv
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Auj.
Aug.
2.1
24.
Do.
20,
H2S 8
I M4, 8 77'
I Mi 77
(41 ! ,W 7 071 0 M
7 iw; 3-ii I " ; si
7 471 a 3ti; S i 24
I I fi
7 7 4T. 2.1 . n
37.; ir-i
I T l
hi
8 Sl 7 4,'-l
0, 1
8 f.7 7 OH
s mi a u: 7 371
tot
s h.i 7 llv' 7 Tt 14
. ."'
:- I ;.!,,
31.1 M-s
I - aHi
2.. I
s :
w,
68
t 48 i
I
1 7 17' 7 40 40
7 781 ' I 1 44 H 41
? W 4 7 0J I 41.
7 85 ( t, 1 i J 4
7 H3 s 7 7 7-i 7 Ml S3
2I 1 7'' " 21 2"
n 04,
7 .:
7 707,:
7 -V
.i 22 I
s fvvvi
4.1
ft '
o.l
"..I
I. .!
lo.,
II.
n i
S 43' I
8 23! H 03
4 7 H l f-4
8 17
8 IBl
3 1H'
8 IS
I
3 Ifil
7
1 m t 7 711 T ft
7 7 1- I " W
T 83! 7 1P I
7 Ml, 7 27 7 7 T 41;
7 IS. 7 23, 7 M 7 41!
k 48
.
80
4"
; io
X l.
02 V
8 7!tai
7 21( 7 V 7 84.
04 7 ill 7 WV 7 42
H tl
Receipts and dlsposllloii of live stock
at tho I nlon Slock yards. South Omaha,
Tor twenty-four houra ending at 3 p. m.
yesterday. .
RKCKIPTS-CAnS.
Cattie.Hog. Sheep.
C. . and St. P
Missouri Pacific.
I'nlon Pacific
C. ft . W., east
C. N. W.. west
C.. St. P., M. O....
C., B. A- J . east
C. II. g.. weal....
C. R. I tb P.. east ..
C.. R. I. & P., west.
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. West....
2 3..
5
.1 24 2J
4 4 1
22 1f; 20
8 4 '.
14 l 1
4
i 4
64 l.'l 45
Total...
DISPOSITION UFA D.
Catlle.lloga Sheep.
Mollis & Co
Swltt Co
Cuiluliy Packing Co....
Armour Ai Co
Schwarl A Co
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co....
So. Omaha Packing Co.
Cudahy Co
Axtill Seium (To
Hill Son
F. B. lwls
Huston A Co
J. H. Root A Co
J. II. Hulla
Kosenstock Hro
Mccreary A Kellogg....
Sullivan Bros
Bolhschlld
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co....
digging
Huffman
Roth
M."er
Baker. Jones A Smith.
Tanner Bio
John Harvey
Klm
Othor buyer
2! 10
1.212
1.034
3: Ml
;i3
23ti
1.4:
2,8.13
1,H!
2.740
1,724
t.470
l.i',0
24
40
4k
8
&N
I
1
13
12
17
4
W
38
12
17
8. (oil
' 1 3,7 17
to Us
Totals....
...t.703
7,22
back
OA TTLK-Tho
country la
old trick again
ut flooding
tho Chicago
market and starving western niarget.
The teaiilt wss the same a-i usual, that Is.
the Chicago market broke sharply, price
t that (mint being nunted 1IMI l&c lower
on the opening. Kansas City, which alo
had a liberal run, wa reiKirted as own
ing lOo lower under the Influence of the
break at Chicago. The market at this
pilnt was very lightly supplied, and in
mneoniif prices were If anything a
little stronger on the strictly good grades
of both feeder and killers. Choice year
lings void up a high ss 310.10, the highest
price paid thus far. and a a matter of
course the highest of any day sltlee Sep-t-inli.
I , 1312, when 110 Ili w as puld. The
highest prtra ever paid on hl market
wss II0.V., in August, 1!I2. The market
was active and the better Muds of cuttle
were ull sold befote 10 o'clock In the
morning.
While th best grade of cattle, a noted
above, wer stronger, the medium kinds
were slow, and If anything, easier. This
was especially true of tha kind of west
ern fettle that maKo n. liner gisiu iceo-
r nor good killers, competition on
u.'h cattle being light and the trade
dull. Medium kind uf cows were also
a little slow, but still fully stsdy, and
common and Inferior tuckers were none
too free sellers although everything
was disposed of In good sessun.
(quotations on rattle: Good to choice
cwrnfed heave, 80 fttwi'10.10; fair to stkx1
cornfed beeves, Vi.Umti.UO; common to fair
cornfedbeevea. 37..'. ip 8.60; good to choice
range steers. 3ft.2S'nx.7o; fair to good lunge
steers, 17 lW8.2; chmmfln to fair range
sleers. $.Myil7.7iO; choice t- fncy corn tod
helfera, 87.7r'a8.90; good to choice gra
heifer. trt.MM7.2d; good to cliolce gross
iiiwi, t--2-4i.riO; fair to g(Kd grades. tb.M
it.2i; common to fair grudee. 8it.7r.4j 6. M:
good l- 'choice Blocker and feder. 17 00
ix.fln: fall- lo good stocker and feeders
1 IA , , .. i ....l,... u,,,i
""'JV " .".. .-,.r-r. v." V
er, 8.wti(1.i; sicmk raivea, ",
veal calves, 3r7.0( lo.J; bulls, alaga, etc.,
l 71.07.25.
BtTliF STKtiltS.
k.
14...
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1 ...
II...
II...
II...
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I ...
Av. Pr. No. At. 'r.
SSlS :4 v IIM
. .. .jeia 7 m 'J"4 t tu
IIS I tn 3 IIW- Ml
... ira I "l ai
.. 1074 I to !) I "0
. . pan I f i'4. mo: i 00
....IIU4 0 17 IS41 10 I
....101 no
STF.KRS AN1 1IKIFER.
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COWS.
.... Mil I 30 t "
.... Mi.' On 1 1K4U 4 :
.... I4i i m 7 .i k-i
.... ) 8 1 its 7 no
.... io U 1 1 nw 7 ?
.... mu i u I um J in
Going r.luch
Oiuuhft lK'ople hboukl
their sugar he fore it goes
if vou delav. Imnossihle
1 he jricc
FOUR
at the
No. 21316 N. 16th St.
No. 221406 N. 24th St.
Beet, per sack
Cane, per sack
Wholesale Cost today for
We limit the umcuut to
limy he higher before you
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HKIFFRS.
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Bt'LLS.
1 !n I. iv 1 nat
1 n'O to I km an
s a 1 !: m
1 Hi" t 1 114" f"
1 M r I 1 17 0 Vn
1 7 IT". 1 4T (.
1 '-n 1 1 into
s.. iim t ; 1 urn
I livi ; m it.
CALVFS.
1 () l one Ho
II. IS.- 1 IS 10 w
; 41 t .7 , 1 IM 10 on
34l lb) I n 10 sn
1 t'KI Oil 1 HO 10 V
1 :: 00 1 Too 1 jr.
STOCK K I W AND FFIKDKHS.
41 71:1 s 1 tn in
11 ; on : 7 n-
iv ;i ; on ; ivi 90
14. . 4M 7 05 IS tit It,
nv rm.vsKA.
TO heifers... 11 7 10 tH heifers.. .101.1 7 M
31 feeeis..H2! 7 11 1 ste 4,-s... ,1212 i
1! feelers.. I73 7 4-i S cows 821 8 fc
I cow lOl'l 7 ml . a feeder. .1IW8 7 o
1 bull r0 J ft, 2 cow ims.1 7.'
t heifer.... 700 7 :t feeder. . 7H8 8 20
17 Itedcra.. t-31 7 20
WKSTI.RVS
J. S. Smith. Wyoming.
22 Meet ... .13.11 C lii sleer.... 1(41 8 .
12 cows lilt 7 Xt
John Osndslnger. Nehrasks
? rows Iivt'i 0 4.'. I belter.... 770 T -V.
4 cows MV 7 fi cows !4 7 3
1 steer 1310 8 .',0 S steers.. ..UVi 3 ,'-0
Charles Pott. Nebraska.
3 cow s Wl ui 5 t ow 113 8 Ot
17 cow 1013 M
John lleanv, ebrBk.
47 slecis... 8 0 43 steers.... UK. 8
3 steers. ...H'?' 7 4'i 1 feeder... 8 SO On
I feeiler... o 8 7n 3 feeder.. 040 f
1 heifer.... S20 7 '0 I cow 030 ( "l
.1. H Clspp, Nebraska.
8 heltets... 197 8 7i 14 heifers... 13S 8 7S'
2 liedeis.. 4.". 7 Si 41 feeder.. 613 7 2
3 feetlera.. 778 7 ;n
2 cow .... Vt a tn 1 hull 1220 t
1 hull ti0 b 7.V 1 ra'.f 10 10 2.
Hot ;8-Receipts were 'he largest thev
hsve been during the last ten days and
with a generous run nnd sharply lower
prices al Chicago local psrkcrs started
bidding prices that were fully sOe lower
than yesterday. Shippers bought a num
ber of load of their kind early at rrlcesj
that were quoted .is lOfillie lower, but
while their pur-chawe wer- falriy lerg-e.
the big end of the 'apply wi left at
the disposal or the packtis. Thing looke.l
rather dark for a while, hut alemet
were holding out for close to steady
prices, nnd in the end packtrt gradu
ally raise,! their olds pntH whm the bulk
of the offering wss esshed. the general
market did not look over 2i-c lower.
Ibices were more -r less uneven, and
oniH of the early killer sale were,
around 30c off. while i number of tha
later one did not appear to be over
20e off, but the general trade can h
quoted ss about a quarter lower.
Bulk of the rales was msde at l.7(Mit
8 80. the longest airing selling st 3.7.
There was a spiinnllng on down to 38.80.
w.th ti fair showing as high as 38.80. In
fact, a few bunrhea reached t-'" and best,
lights touched .10, only a nickel below-
yesterday's extreme high price. Velliesj
today aie still anywhere from a dlmei
to as much as Sfio higher thsn the clon
of lust week, and ar.v Just about uoe above
the close of week before last.
Supplies at all points showed consider
ably heavier this morning, and the local
market was no exception. In fact re
ceipt today were the nearest approach
to normal that the trade has seen for
something like ten days. Fstlmstes called
for 121 cars, or 8,000 head, bringing tha
total for the three days up to 1.7 hesd.
This la twice the else of the supply for
the first three days of Isst week, but la
nearly 11,0m) head smaller than on th
corresponding days of Isst year.
SH KI-TP Liberal receipt for Wednes
day was a feature thla morning. Bum
11,, VII head were reported In, against t.Orl
a week ago, 8.4i5 two weeks ago and 4.0OH
a year ago. Most f the receipts con
sisted of lambs, and with tho exception .
ol about twelve cars of good lambs, qual
ity wa lacking this morning. i
Anything In the line of aged sheep sold
f.rat thla morning and trade In this divi
sion was active at prices steady to strong
with yesterday. Th highest sales In
cluded some range yearlings at 80.W and
01110 range ewe at tn-IiTi.
Nu lambs, to amount to anything,
changed hands until after 10:30 o'clock,
und It wa a case of sellers trying Jo
laitter yesterday's prices, but tho pack
ers were very much opposed to this, con
si uueiitly It was well along toward noon
1 1 tore the bulk of the offerings passed
over the scales, in me -n 1 . iilarst 1
wa qtiotably slow yet fully steady. ,
It vvus another active deal In feeders
hut 1 11 Monday and Tuesday tb supply
was light und country buyers numerous.
Prices were regarded steady to strong.
Some feeding yearlings sold at
Ci iiotatlo.-s on range sncep snd lamb:
l.umli, good to choice, H 2.-ti.4.V, lambs,
fair to good. r7.7fsttK.23; lambs, feeder.
ttt.7TiiQ7.SJ; yearlings, good to clioi-e, 3.IRv
0.40; yearlings, fair to good, tb.tO'fti.lo:
yearlings, feedors, ai.7.Mn.lo; wethers,
good to choice, tj.!Xi-il.hi: wethers, fair
to good, 3A.6tf6.tO; wethers, feeders, t4.i01t
4 RO; ewes, good to choice. tr.30r.Ki: ewes,
fair to good, ti.10u5.20; ewef, loedefs. t-'l 6"
'U4W.
111101,0 1.1 VK STOCK M.tRKKT
Cattle I ii.ettled IIohs Weak-
gheep Wr.ak.
CHICAOO, Aug. 12. CATTLR Receipts.
17.U litad: inurket unsettled; beeves, 17.25
ilii.i; steers. t'i.lO'ut.lO; stwkers and
feedern. ti.'iO'uK.lo: eowa and hellers, "S3.iS
.:10: calves, th.ioti 11.73.
I IOOS Receipts, 37. aw head: market
weak, 3ctitiH- lower: bulk of sale. ts.feo'i
.; llgld. 3.)4feU.3u; mixed. $.s..Vh'S..U..
heavv, $h.i)01jil.:o; rough, t8.30'(tS.uO; pigs.
t.7.'rfi8.40.
SHKKP AND LAM US Receipt. 'f7.0oo ,
bead; market weak; sheep, 8.'i.30ljHi o;
yeurllngs, to.00i7.IO. lamb. tti.60ttS.vO.
Ml. I.nal Live Stark Market.
ST T.Ol'IS. Aug. 12. OATTLK Re
ceipts, Vloo hrsd: inarU-t lower; native)
lu-er ste. rs. ti.do'il 10.10: c w and heifers.
t.',.0 ..'); stocker and feeder. ti.Ot l.f;
1 iiitliern, :-ri5.2o; eowa and heifers,
t4.iS'i t .'): tistlve calves. t0.Ofii1l.3O.
IIOlS-ReeelpU. W.ioO head: market
lower: plgf and lights. ti.Of-n'J.'ii'i; mlxeil
and butcher, i.2.'9. M; good heavy, 38.25
U ..").
SHKF.P AND LAM BS Itecel pts. r.H
head; market, lower; native mutton. 4 'J
ri,25: lambs, !7.t&8.M.
Kaa.as t lr H tilork Market.
KANSAS ClTV, Aug. 12. ("ATTT.K Re.
; eel pts, X.4O0 head: market lower: prinn
! fed steer, RI.7.V0 10.10; dressed Iteef steers.
tx.lunB.btl; western steers. vi.s,'iitia.!0; Hack
er" M"d fe.Hlers. KWibW; null. tS.2
I U.7.": calves, f .-'Osii 10-iA
i IIOOS Receipts, 6,0u0 head: market
I lower: bulk or sale. t3.00-o9.?-: heavy.
1 t"i Uo9.3.".; packers and butcher. tt.iO'o
I H.40; light. V.m.'&: Idas. ts.OooKHO.
I SHKF.P AND LAMBS-lieceipte. 4..:is
head: market lower: lamb. 8tywi8.:.0
earllnBs. t"-.7'(,.0; wetlieis, 3i.3&-4.i..-'t;
I ewes, t.00fa :,.M.
7J
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Higher, Quick !
he tol l that they bhouhl buy.
up- The ffioeer makes more
to hold prices down.
BASKET STORES
No. 231807 Vinton St.
No. 242127 Tarnam St.
.S5.05
$0.10
Beet ....$7.15
eueh customer. Our prices
phone your order.
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