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    niK IlEK: OMAH A WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1914.
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FOR RENT
Hmin aad (ollnri.
Two Beautiful
Bungalows.
Principal
Rooms in Oak.
Both houses b.ae fulK cement basement
And furnace heat and re located two
blocks from school an I 1 block Irnm car
line.
Both houses all modern.
One In 6-room and rente for tt.S&O.
One la l-room and rents for 2
Telerhone Douglas 2P26 for further In
formation. Bankers Realty In
vestment Company
Ground Floor Bee Building.
6 NEW 4-room cottage. finished In oak;
near car.
tli 3-room. all mod. eaat front, one
block to car.
.f0 7-room. rarlor extending across the
entire front of the house, oak finish:
eolonnade openings; tour bedrooms ana
bath; fine neighborhood; near car
AMERICAN SECURITY rOMPAN .
ITth and Douglas Sts . Intmlas 6H.
tlOOP 7-room house; mod. ex. heat: nleely
Papered and reftnlshod; rent reasonable.
281U Caldwell. Alse -r. cottage; modern
except heat: 323 Caldwell. W r.2.
Cretan
Sona Cc. ce F"d-
PTEAM heat, all modern, 7-room house:
also 4-room flat. 2 No. 23d .
FeWLT papered r and
6-room houses;
stHetlir m.vlern 31n and Ho, on .4in Cl
ear Una. Call D'. fcM.
FOK RENT
W have a complete Hat of all houses,
apartmenta and flata that are for rent
Thla list can be eeen frea of charge at
Omaha Van & Storage Co.. a" S. HRh BL
Free Rental List
Complete Information about every i
cam nouee ana . inmu m
Thla aervlee la free. Tel. Douglaa 447T.
ridellty Ptorar V" Co.
$12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12
3 ROOM BRICK
3 ROOM BRICK
Gas ran;e. electric lights, alnk. t.llet.
cement basement. Fine condition. ater
paid. No children. So. lth. Red
a-ROOM stilctiv ino.icin nouie in Al con
dition, location 1X12 Pacific Pt. Call at
1060 So. 2Sth Pt. or phce Ha-ney "M.
bESlRABl.K 8-room house, modern, close
In, good oondition. Iteniionable rent to
the right party. Harrey
l-ROOM houae. all imin-rn,
'04 N. 10th. Tel. P. ".M0.
tre wa'r.
J. C. ReedS
Co..
moving
storage
D. I4;
ing t
Farnam
Maggard's
Large van. 2" men. 1126
Van and Stor-
ga Co. Reduced
rates for 60 daya.
per nr.; dray, i
tnen, II per hr.
1713 Webster. Doug. 1M.
DEP1RABLK ft-r.
. 18. 2228 8. ISth.
mod. except heat, Itont
Harney f.74.
Fidelity Storage Co.
6lcrage, moving, lacking and shipping.
16th. tc Jackson di Phone Doug. lMii.
CORXER 24TII AND
CAPITOL AVE.,
3-r., part. mod. cottaee:
$20-
no children; a nice place.
FITn'R atrlctly modern -room bungalow,
beat of condition, excellent location.
Phone H. 838.
TOR
2th
RENT Four-room cottage, 20S S.
Ave. D. U Thomas, 412 Bee Eldg.
lore mb4 Offices.
RIGHT WOW,
X SMALL OFFrCES,
S13.00 to 118.00.
Free Mazda Lights
and Water.
THE BEE BUILDING CO,
Office, Room 103.
Barns.
GOOD barn.
room for S or 10 horses.
1917 Webster St.
Call Do'iflas 42,
REAL ESTATE
FARM 4 RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
Nebraska.
SCOTT'S BLUFF 1RRI- -
G ATED LAND
No. 4S6 There Is no better quarter In Ne
braska. The aoil Is rich, it Ilea
almost as level as a floor, just
- enough slope to Irritate easily.
, The splendid crops of alfalfa,
sugar beets and grain, will open
the eyes of a rain-belt farmer as
to what first-ciass irrigation will
do on firau-class soil.
The improvements consist of a
nice 6 or t-room house, with front
and back porches; u (tood barn,
granary, hog houses, etc.. all well
painted. There is a small tenant
iiouse, a hog. tight alfalfa pas
ture, and a good well and wind
mi)l. It's a nice home, only 2
inhes from town, and a monoy
maker at that.
Price (UO per acre easy terms.
10. 113 A spiL-noid su, only t miles from
town, all broken vul. and ready
for fall and spring crops. Junt.
the place for a renter, who wants
to get onto a place of bis own.
It Is a nice, smooth piece of land,
and tbey Just don't make any bet
ter soil.
Price 15 per acreeasy tarms.
, Let us send ou free copy of
"Ind Owner," telling all scout
the country and what farmers are
. doing there.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Ware Block.
Omaha.
FOR SALE-Turee fins l0-cre farms,
.,,w.,.lt?.l; Stb on m'" I'W of U.
M. H. R, W. L. Ulbbs, Qulncy, 111.
KOR tiALB-Haasonable, 2U acres. Hayes
.w,7, -fcurMnK. rnuna 10. M. rtwnjir
Mantasua. .
CAREY ACT IANDS-450 008
MONTA
acres now open to antrv in ih
Valier valley. An excellent opporTunlty
for the homeseeker seeking good farm
land for general diversified farming. Th
rich soil, exhilarating climate and
abundance of water for irrigation assures
maximum crop returns. Qreat for grain
alfalfa, timothy, and for stock farming.
Ideal spot for home. Writ today fur
booklet and particulars. Valier Farm
tales company. Valier. Wont.. Box No 17.
WlaeoBstaw
Upper Wisconsin
Best usiry and general crop stats Id tbe
union; selUerg wanted; laaJs for sals at
low prices, on easy Urms. Ask for book,
let 34 on Wlsoousln Central Land Grant,
totals acrea wanted. Write about our
grsalng lands. Jf interested In fruit lands,
ask lor booklet on Apple Orchards la
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept.. 800
Line Rjf., Minneapolis. Minn.
WILL FACRIKICE-A coming flO.MO een-'
trsl Wis- 2iXk-a. farm for yi.iao; fair
buildings; rtrh soil; city 8 miles: terms.
J. 11. Linderman, Grand Rspld. Wig.
HEAT, ESTATE
rAHM BAX II FOR AALR
, Tesae.
FOR QUICK PA I K HOO acrea of east'
Teias land, well locttel end In one
bodv. O.iod sotl and well drained ami
within rne mile of good town end ship
rtnar point. Ksrcain tor cash. Write for
Price and further particulars. Mllo E
Trussell. HP9 Kress Bldg .' Houston Tea,
JMUeellasit on a.
IF INTRRF.WTK.P ln land In southern
low nnl southern M nneeota write the
T. Ij. Jones Land company. Wlntersct. I,
for their liet of i'-o farne
FARMS FOK KENT.
FOR RENT Between l'di and acrea of
land, with improvements, near Weston.
C. J. Ace, Weston, la.
R E A if E8T AT K FOKX E X CHANG K
FOR SALE OK TRM'E Oarage and re
fair ehop. 8teadv customers for repair
work, alao gasoline, ohe and greaee sales,
houee accessories and catalogue accessory
sales. Fhop equipped wlin nunc, torse
atr compressor, il-gal sunken gasoline
tank Hlo. t,.t tools of every description.
40-foot pit, wash rack. etc. Reason for
selling, compelled to go east. Will aell
or trade for cltv property, farm or mer
chandise atore. Price on application.
Wyoming Auto and Supply Co., l'Jlh and
Thorn", Bts.. Cheennc. Wjo.
FINK 40-acre farm 5 miles from Mlnne
apolla. ti acrea under cultivation, bal
ance orchard and timber; 7-room brick
house, etone baaemcnt oarn. windmill,
chicken housr. hay ahed, granary, etc.
Price $6..Wt. Will take up to Z,iM in ex
change, balance aome ch and mortguge.
PCHWAB PROS.,
in Plymouth Rldg.. Mlnneapolla. Minn.
pianoa for otner musical Inrmrts. L 3011.
RE.Mj ESTATE WANTED
HAVE over fifty buycra with fn m t-0
to all caah for m-dom 8, 0 or i-rornn
homes from K,W to M.W fall us at
once. Osborne Realty Co. 701-2 Omaha
Natl. Rank Hldg. Dong. 1471
HAVE customer with M.OO0 first payment
on Dundee & or -room modrn home.
H.500 to J4.K0. Addresa I. Its. Bee.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CITY and farm loana, 6. 6W, tr cent
J.K. Dumont & Co.. 1TO Farnam, Omaha.
WANTEDClty loans.
F'etera Trust Co,
OMAHA homed. East Nebraska
farm a.
101 Omaha Nat l. Douglaa 2718.
el. c. ua :irsc i you warn a rarin ioa&
United Slates TrustCo.. Omaha. Neh.
V.'ANTKDCIty losns" and warrant
W. Farnam Smith ei Co., Karnaiu.
"$." HTh
riiy l.Mite loana a aiecuily.
oniau. State Rank Bldg.
$100 to I10.W0 made promptly. F. D. Wead
Wead Rldg., IS'h and Farnam 8ta.
HARRISON A MORTOK. 91f. Om"
MONKT on hand for cltv and farm louna.
H. W. Dlnder. Ctly Nat l Bank Bldg.
RrCITY I.OANB. Pemla-Carlherg Co.,
A RSTRACTS Or TITLE.
JvF.KR Title Guarantee and Abatract Co.,
a modern abstract office. SO0 S. 17Ui 6L
Phone Douglas M87.
RKEI Abstract Co
flee In Nebraska-
, oldest abstract of
;" Brandels Theater.
11EAI- ESTATE ACREAGE
Acre Bargains
20 arres. all In fine bearing orchard;
good 5-room house. Price $16,000.
li acres; 3 acres In fruit and shrubbery,
10 acres In alfalfa; extra f'ne Improve
ments; (U blocks to street car line. Price
J1.-..C00.
8 acres on boulevard; fine view; lm
provementa iviit 16.000. Price W.EOO.
b acres, lots of fruit; good location, lm
provementa first class. Price 1R.00O.
3 acres, some fruit land: lays fine, Im-
nrovements ver- rood. Price S4.K00.
3 acres, same location as last named; all
In fruit. Price I4.2.V).
acres; on paved street. 'just outside
ilty limits; good 5-room house. Price 3,0
acres at Benson, unimproved. Price
HOW.
O 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Ageucy,
150S Farnam St. Phone Tyler 10-.-4.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
-n 4" s irx. -i.t
firm
All Modern 6-Room Bungalow
JustFinished. Can Be Bought
Easy Payments. Will Take
Lot in Good Location as Part
Payment.
This convenient and well built bungalow
has principal rooms In oak; a large sun
room; large bedroom and beautifully
equipped bathroom: kitchen has half
Keen cement walls and built-in kitchen
cabinets; There is a full cement basement
and houts Is heated by furnnce. House In
beautiful new building addition and sny
block from car line.
BE SURE TO SEE THIS
PRICE REASONABLE
TERMS EASY
Bankers Realty In
vestment Company
. Phone Douglas 292.
Just Finished
Beautiful Five-Room
Bungalow.
' Easy Payments.
Bemis Park District
This beautiful all modern house, located
on corner 101, paved street, I blocks from
school, two blocks to car line; has full
cement basement, furnace heat: nrlneinul
room In oak; oak huffet built In dining
mumi mim tiK iftrm acraenuea-in Piirrh
Will take lot In goud location In part pay.
rnent.
For appointment phone Douglas TSH.
Bankers Realty In-
vestmelnt Company
Ground Floor Bee Building
li
: -i
HEAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Big Bargain
7-Room Modern,
Only $3,200
House la three years old. has full base
me:it, ldft-hhl. cistern, aoiith front lot. tO
1. at .H'"JK Fowler Ave ; nlcr locution
among home owner! key first door east
io fr It and phone I'ouglaa l-'4 or Weh
MrJM NEAR FUXTKNKliLK PAKK
$250 Cash
BALAKCf: $20 I'KU MOXT1I
6-room cott.ige. partly modern; two
large lots, pleutv of small fruit; fine
shude; dandv chicken house and garage.
1'rlce onlr 2.3.
THE VtHiKL REALTY AOENCY.
l'i5-l W. O. W. Ridg nouglBS yw.
High Class Lots Cheap
Vcbter and V.th Pta., paving, alt Im
provements; Ames Ave. and Wth Pt., all
Improvements. I'hnne Pouglaa t.'-l
SfNORTiTwih Ave.. moma. hall and
bath; modern except neat; lot ixi4,
baraaln at II at", easy teems
Pavings & losn Ass n. 1HX
Telephone Douflaa 1M.
Nebraeka
Farnam St.
REAL ESTATF SOUTH SIDE
Field Club
Beautiful Home
Jut completed, SSSd Lincoln Ave., a fine
home, beautifully finished In oak; four
bedroom and bath on second floor, with
stairway to large attic. Thla !a an tip-lo-dste
residence, complete In very de
tail, and it will pay you to investigate.
Price I5..VK). Terms.
Norris & Norris
vi r nidg
Phone Douglaa 4270.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
Cathedral District
-Modern Home
$5,550
mi N. Mth Ht., between Cuming and
Rurl Hts., in a splendid neighborhood; on
most beautiful lot, with grand oak trees,
paving snd all other street Improvements
paid for in full.
House has tine living room, irx26 feet:
open oak staircase; beautiful dining room.
with six windows and a fine built-in dui
fet; large kitchen, with built-in cabinet.
On second floor three large corner bed
rooms, with good closets and fine win
dows, tiled bath, floored attic, beautiful
oak floors and finish, special" one-panel
heavy doors.
You will like the construction, finish,
arrangement and location of this house.
It ts only one-half block from Cuming
street car lines and Remls Park and Is
close to the -new cathedral.
Charles W. Martin & Cd.
743 Omaha National Rank Bldg.
Phone Tyler 18".
Must Be Sold
New modern frame and stucco, oak and
birch finish; thiee iKjrirooma and sleeping
porch; corner lot: pavt-d street; complete
throughout; big bargain.
OWNER. DOITOLAS 12.
Cheapest Jloine in Omaha
l-room entirely modern cottage on "Wh
Ave between Jackaon and Jones Sts. ;
lot 4GxlS0 Recently papered throughout
and In first clima condition In every re
spect. Clore to school, car line and stores.
Must have money ami will sell at a
great big bargain. Phone owner for full
particulars. H. 7165. o
Fine Building Lot
Retired from 31.650 to $1,360; on Cuming
St between Mtli and 3ith. lot needs
grading; use dirt off this lot to fill lir
a'lolhcr.
Linahan Realty Co., '
Phone Douglaa 2904- 210 Bee Bldg-.-o
ftEAL ESTATE SVBURRAW
Sonth Omaha.
OWN YOUR OWN HOME;
$50 CASH, ,
Balance 1 a month. 156 8. 13th St.. a
few blocks south of Missouri Ave., four
rooms with stairway to floored attic,
large enough for two more rooms; east
front lot; cistern; hardwood finish; In
terior nicely decorated; electric lights; all
for only $1,600; lot 40x130 and can rent ad
joining Kround for cow or garden.. This
veats paying rent. Key at Victor Lind
holt, IC S. 13th Ff., South Omaha.
C. G. CARLBERG,
310-212 Brandels Theater Bldg.
n E A h ESTATE M ISCE LLAXEOUB
Money for Building
Homes or
S
Business Buildings
We wilr furnish the money and build
for you and you can pay on easy monthly
payments.
OI'Tt ARCHITECTS WILL
4 MAKE Y O V 8PECIAL
PLANS ACCORDING TO
YOl'lt OWN IDEAS AND
ACCORDING TO THE
AMOl'NT OF MONET -YOU
WANT TO INVEST IN A
BUILDING.
If you are planning on A home we will
be glad to have you call and talk your
plans over with us. It you can t call,
write. Address,
Bankers Realty In
vestment Company
Ground Floor Bee
Doug. 2:.
Bldg.
PAYNB INVESTMENT COMPANY'S
BARGAINS.
3109 CASH. 325 MONTHLY.
New &-room atrlctly modern house, one
block from the Ames Ave. car. Pur
chaser must have a good record to beat
this. Price onlv 2,3uO.
C LI 1-TON HILL HOME.
Only 31,900 for a splendid 6-room cottsge,
new barn and two lots; near car;
plenty of fruit and good place for chick
ens. Owner will take 150 rash, balance
monthly, or a good team, cow or other
stork aa first payment.
DANDY COTTAGE AND ONE ACRE,
$4,200.
Only two blocks from 24th Pt. car;
Srnty of fruit and high and sightly lo
cation. Will take 3 or 8-room house in
exchange.
WEST FARNAM COTTAGE, $2,0.
tlx large rooms and bath. The lot alone
worth the price asked. $ax) cash, balance
$15 monthly
I PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Phone Douglas 17kl. Ware Block
8 Investment
on new modern up-to-date double brick
dwelling: walking distance,
American Security Company,
prj B. r.tn M rhone DouKlaa 5n)3.
P H. LANDKUYOi;, real estate, inaur
anre; moved to fH Neville. l. ati-X).
Bcs readers are too Intelligent to over
look the opportunities in tho "want ad"
columns. Thtiy"re worth while reading-
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Drop in Wheat Pricei Bringri About
Rapid-Fire Offerings.
CORN IS HOLDING UP WELL
Yellow Cereal atandlna; asfta
ttatly Harden of Drop la Other
t.ralaa Oats 4 loee oifir
Tihaf Lower.
OMAHA, f-ept IN, ISM
Thos sneculatois ho rfntly sd
anerd the opinion that, the conflict
abroad was to be a most long tfrawn out
affair had cause to change their minds
yesterday The aelllna of wheat was of
the rapid fire description and tho best
prices of yesterday were greatly below
the resting spore of Maturday.
Following the activity end sharp price
losses of the dee and with the clearing
away of the smoke of the session. It was
seen that net losses of i"SifV' were made,
and that there were still large amounta
of wheat on the edge of the pit and
which was for sale.
An army of holders attempted to dls
pose of their whrtit and selling ordera
were held In the pit at the opening, no
matter what the sacrifice inlcht be.
The erv was to sell th train, as the
defeat of the Austrlans and Hermans led
many to hellevs that the war would soon
be at an end
Corn held up remarkably well when the
rxireme wvasneea In wheat Is considered
Corn lost lSasc. Cash waa lower with
futures. There was an Increase of Md.floo
bushels In the visible and stocks In
creased over l.O.O0O bushels. Western re
ceipts wre 47,POi bushels, which wera
no.onn htishela smaller than the corres
ponding day last year.
Oats were off 8Tf4e along wild other
grains. The cash article was off litTSc.
There tvere export sales here of 176.0O0
bushels to New York and Baltimore, and
more would -hare Hx-en done Except for
the delay In payment asked by the sea-
hoard. Many weary holders were forced
to unload and many stronger bulls who
aold out last wock were In the lead as
buyers.
These sales were reported today;
Wheat: N&. hard winter. 1 car. MUc: 3
ears. 9He: 1 car. IM'ie No. 1 hard n-thter.
I car, P7V, ; car. 1 car. Wr; 2
cart. w.So; t cars, Sfic; 1 car. Wic: 6 2-5
cats. 94,-; cars, V. No. 4 hard winter,
1 car. !V 1 car, 94c;' cars. 9!c; 1 car
(poor!, 90c No. grade hard winter, 1
car. c. No. 4 anrlng. 1 car, 90c; j. car,
fcec. No. 3 mixed, 1 ear, 1100, No. I
durum. 1 car, 81o. No. 1 durum, S cars
91c. Rejected, 1 car. SV. B-ye: No 4, 1
car. 7?c. Oats: Standard, t cars. 42-;c.
No. S mh.lte, ( care. 42e: 4 cars. 4ic. No.
4 white, 1 car. 42c; t cars. 41He. No
grade, 1 car, 41Vsc. Corn: No. 2 White, 1
car, 7Sc. No. 1 yellow. 3 cars, 72c. No.
5 yellow, 1 tar. 73c. No. yellow. 1 car.
72o. No. I mixed, 1 car. 72c. No. mixed,
3 cars. 7114c No. 4 mixed l car, 71Sc
No t mixed, i cars, 71e. No. mixed 1
car. 71c.
The buying of January lard and ribs by
prominent bear concerns helped the entire
list early, but there were declines on freef
selling, coupled with the weakness In
grain later. This selling was principally In
the way of liquidation, but part of 'the
session the offerings were scarce. Cash
trade was still unsatisfactory.
Wheat was 21 to 8c lower.
Corn was unrhangel to Vc lower.
Oats were 14 to 2Hc lower.
Clearancea were: Wheat and flour equal
to 2WI,0OH bushels; corn. 78.000 bushels;
oats, t.ona bushels.
Prlmarv wheat receipts wert 3.347,ono
htishela and shipments 1.977.000 bushels,
against receipts of 2.263.000 bushels and
shipments of l.lon.Onn bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were M2.fO0 bush
els and shipments 39A.OOO bushels, against
receipt of 1.811, 000 bushels and shipments
of 767,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1.2M.000
bushels and shipments of 7M.00H bushels,
against receipts of 1.1M.CO0 bushels and
shipments of 947,000 bushels last year.
Wheat, torn. Oats Bsrley.Rjrs.
Chicago ....710
S09
08
Mlnn polls .ai9
Duluth
Omaha 73
5
27
87
19
37
Kan. city..v4
Zt. Ixiuls .. 03
Winnipeg .124
Omaha Cash Prices Whet : No. 2 bard.
93iWv: No- 3 hard. 924f517c; No. 4
hard, surdw'ac: No. 3 spring, 9ea 99' o : No.
3 spring. 4ftSHe: No. 4 spring. 85T0Oe;
No 2 durum, 90V,flllo; No. 3 durum.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
New Book
of
The latest modern 'dwelling house and
bungalow plans will be off the press ready
for delivery October 1. The finest ever
published in Omnha. Price fiOc.
KlVr. HUNDRED COPIED WILL PE
GIVEN AWAY FREE OF CHARGE TO
THOSE APPLYING BEFORB OCTOBER
1ST.
Home Builders
Ground Floor, Brandels Theater Bldg.,
17th and Doualaa 8ts.-o
BANK STATEMENTS.
No. 2775.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Tbe Merchant National Rank
at Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, at
the close of business. (September U, 1914:
REDUCES.
Ioans and discounts t 4,813,097. 7S
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 35.147.40
V, S. bonds to secure circulation 811O.OOO.CO
U. D. bonds to secure U. 8.
deposits 100,000.00
Other bonds to secure V. 8. de
posits m.000.00
iBonds, securities, etc M.oon.oo
Hank house 150.000.00
Jue from National
pang (not. reserve
agenta 3443.012.73
Due from atate and
private banks and
bankers, trust com
panies and savings
banks 3fi8,036.7
Due from approval
reserve agents 649,670. M t
r'hei Ks and other ,
cash Items 93.420. M
Exchange for clear
ing house 163.S26.K1
Notes of other na
tions! hanks........ 11,910 00 v
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents 420.17
Ppecle M7.&M.fiO
Igal tender notes. 111,2W.0i 2. 130. $83.63
Redemption fund with I ,
treasurer (5 of circulation).. 15.000.0)
s Total I 7,7iri,0P8.77
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid
Reserved for taxes
fs'atlonal bunk note outstanding
Due to other na
tional banks 797.130 29
Due to state and pri
500.non On
6uO,ijOT.00
3S3.37.(19
6.M4.I2
300,000.00
vate banks and
rankers
T .1 ... .4 .... IIH..J
715,614.
374.00
iiiiiviuuai brpoaii
subject to check. 3.1-1, N 00
Pernand certificates
of deposit i 73.00
Time certificates of
deposit payable
within 30 days 196,14 J. 04
Time certificates of
deposit after 30
days or after
notice of 30 days or
longer ,. Ml, 720 21
Certified checks U.'CC.
Ciuihler's checks out
standing 114 : S2
1". rt. deposits lxl.v.M
Postal savings de
posits 36,376.30 e,12R.0S7.96
Total I 7,7l5.f(9g.77
Piste of Nebraska, County of Douglas, si
I, t red r. Hamilton cashier of the
l hnved nam) bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement I true to the
test or my 'Kncwienge ann belief.
FKEI) P. HAMILTON.
Correct attest: Cashier.
LUTHER DRAKE.
O R ROGER,
FRANK T. HAMILTON.
, Directors
Fubsr-rlbed and sworn to be lore me this
12(u Utty of Sei'Un.iiei, .!'4
, U WE YMULLER.
Notary Publir,
I
91c Corn: No. 1 white. 7.Mt7f.'c; No. t
while. 74.lj7; No 3 Mte, MWtjTtVl
No 4 while, 74VT4'te; No. S while. 74.f
74c; No. 6 white, i.'.vn'.ic, No. 1 yellow.
Ml7V; N- J yellow, 7:', ,i7V. No
1. low, T.'Uti;.-; No. 4 yellow, r:4i7-'V(-: No.
(. eow, ',ln TiSc: No 4 yellow. VlVtl
2'. r. N". 1 mixed, 7:VT;"4c-; N,i 2 niixeu.
71-T?c. No .1 inlxe,:, 71Si71V. No. 4
mixed. 7IS''l7mr; No. 5 mixed, fOiric:
Nil ni'teil. 7.J7lc. Outs: No 2 white,
4:,?l4;ie; standard. 1-fHJV: No. 3 white,
4;'t4.,lc; No 4 hlt". 41-TiH.C Harh-y.
maititiK. 'irjc; No 1 feed. ,svirt.v. Uye:
No. 2. Mass's,-; No 3. 8TVI1"".
I - -
t HICAt.lt 4iRAI AMU I'KO V IMOM
Peatarea of the Tradlna and ( lost est
I'rlrea oa Board of Trade.
flUCAliO. Frit. IS - Wheat prlcer made
Slant swings with eai'h report to, lay of
what f-ecmrd any Important turn in the
fortunes of war After covering a range
of nearly Jo. the mirkrt closed s'.roru.
2Sc to :e above last night font fin
lahed IV to IS"' up. oats, with a gain
of l'o to 2V. and provisions at an ad
vance of V- to 4i"v,c.
Most of the time the wheat market had
a tendency to rally from the effects of the
wild selling that characterised the dar
previous, when attention centered on the
chance of a possible sudden treaty of
peare The chief exception today was a
violent temporary downturn which took
place ahmil tho mid. lie of the erssicn as
a result of unconfirmed advices that a
tierman army under llenersl von Klin k
had surrendered outright. The bearish
Influence of this news was more than off
set later by assertions of a big victory
for (lermany over the Russians.
Corn showed strength from first to last,
although much hindered by setbacks in
wheat. The Iowa state report was bull
ish, and widespread ralna were said to
have Injured early corn in shock. Oats
fluctuated with wheat, changea depend
ing almost wholly on the varying outlook
regarding the probable length of the war.
It was raid that fully l,iw.in bushels of
cash oats wcro sold here today, mainly
for export.
Covering by shorts gave the' provision
market a sharp upturn, drain strength
and the expected disclosure of a falling
off In the local slock of lard furnished a
good deal of the Impetus
Futures ranaed as follows:
Artlcle Open. High. I Low. I Close I Yes"-.
Wheat I
Sept. 1 02W 1 04V I OOV 1 04 1 02
!ec. 10 1 07, 103 1 07 , 1 05
May. 1 13 t 15 1 10',! 1 HS 1 US
Corn. I
lec. TON. T TrtSI 7r, TOWS
Mav. 73WI 74 72vl 7IS 72
Oata. I
lec..r 47 4 4M, 4V 4
May! M 1S! 4f-4 "US 40,
1 "jan.. 20 40 30 20 20 30 2V 30 15
L"ri rt 174 27h l!l
Jan.. SI ' 9 SO S 924 0 82
ROei 11 !t?H 11 11 II 25
Jan..! 10 2S 10 77M 10 W 10 77m 10 J7v,
BUTTE R- Receipts lo.ttfft tubs; un
changed. ICOilS-Receipts 7,ftMI rases; unchanged.
POTATOES Receipts 30 cars; un
changed. vol'LTRT Alive unchanged.
W H EAT No. 2 red. $1 .02 Mi l.ft'i'i: N 2
h.rrf (I1U.T1 flfcU: No. 2 nortiiern. It. 10.
CORN No. 2 yellow, 76V7c; No. 3
yellow. 7frf76Sc. M .
OATS No. 3 white, 4.71'4'c; standard.
44VtH7o.
RVE-No. 2. 304501c: barley. ofl77c; tim
othy, 34.OMI6O0; clover nominal.
PORK $17. so; lard, l; rios, sii.j.tn u.si.
IV err Yetrk tieneral MarWe.t,
NEW YORK. Kept. 15 PUG A R Rn w,
steady; molasses sugar, $5.60 centrifugal,
36.2S; refined steady.
BUTTER Firm; unchangvi.
C H E E S E W e a k receipts 2.4 hoxea:
atate whole milk fresh white and colored
specials. irVol:'c; state whole milk fresh
white and colored avenge fancy. 1;ff l.V,e,
PXIOX trrerular; recelvits ,4M) cases;
stale Pennsvlvania and nearby hennery
whites, JTnii-eV; state Pennsylvania and
nearby hennery whites. iKc. I
POULTRY Live, firm: western chick
ns. broilers. l5VP"17r; fowls, UVflHVl
turkeys, lrvaific; dressed firm; western
chlrkens, frozen. lMr22c; fowls, 14tllSc;
turkeys, 234Kic.
Kansas Clir Ktoek Market.
KANPAS CITY, Sept. 16. BUTTER
Creamery, 2fc; flrets, 264)C; seconds, 24c;
parking, 20HC.
EGGS-Flrsts, 22c; seconds. 10c.
POULTRY Hens. 13'4c; broiler. 15c.
WHKAT-No. 2 hard. tV?Hc; No. C
red. PftrMl.flO; September, WSc; Deoem
ber. 31.00S: May. Jl.OTo,.
CORN No. 2 mixed, 75c; No. 3 white.
77c; December, 1c; May, 73c.
OATS-No. 1 white, 43fc(344c; No. I
mixed, 40c.
' St. Loots Grain Market.
PT. LOUIS, fept. 15. WHEAT No. 2
red. 31.0IHai.u3V4j: No. 3 hard. 31.oriil.03(x;
feptember, 31014; December, $1.01S(.
t:OJlN No 2,'77ti'Sc; No. t white, 80c;
September, 7c: December, iltc.
OATS-No. , 46V047c; No. 3 white, 4Sc.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Kept 15-WH EAT-Ppot.
market weak; No. 1 Manitoba, !w 7d; No.
(is Ad; futures market steady; uecember.
Rs 7Hd. ,
CORN Spot, market nominal; futures
market steady; October, 6a !.
: r .
ft. Loals i.ive itorK siarnet.
Vt. liOUIH. Sept. 15. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7.100 head; market steady; native
beef aleers, fi.MXQl.V); southern steers,
36.0O5I9.65; stockers and feeders, $6.00dT7 50;
southern steers, sii.tions.wi; cows snd heif
ers, $4(Xfie50: native calves, 34.00all.09.
HOG.--Receipts. Ifi.lW head; market
lower, closing strong. Pigs and lights.
37O04iO.30; mixed and butchers, $0,004x.20;
good heavy. $fMJ64.lfi.
KHEBP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,700
head; market higher; native muttons, $4.00
ti.3t; iambs, 7.0o8g.0.
t. Josewb l-lve llsek Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 16. CATTLE Re
ceipt a 3.600 head; market slow: steers,
7.oai0 2t: cows and heifers, H);
calves, $401X340.60.
HOGS Receipts 3,700 head; market 10
cents lowsr; bulk, W.3Mj-).u0.
SHEKP AND LAM BH Receipts 3,000
head; market higher; lambs, fI.Wi.iD.
Toffee Marked.
NEW YORK, Kept. IS COFFEE The
coffee market was steadier today, owing
to reports of a further slight Improvement
In the firm offers from Bratll, Early In
the day sale of Santos 4s were reported
in the cost end freight market at auout
S'v, but later quotatlone were In the
neighborhood of Sc to c on some of the
bolter desrrihed coffee, while Hlo 7s were
quoted at 5.76c to about &.0c. The local
spot market was unchanged, with a con
tinued light demand at tt7-- for Hlo 7s
and 11tc for Santos 4s. The market at
Hlo was TO rels higher at the close yes
terday, while Santos was nominally un
changed. Clearances from Rio for the
United States yesterday were 11,000 bags.
Mlnneapolla Grain Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. ISept. . WHEAT
Septemtcr wss -V' above last night's
close In tbe early trading, but later de
clined. FLOUR 20c lower.
BARLEY -5n69c.
UYE KMJltC
HHAN-$23.0O.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 7"y7ir.
OATS-No. 8 white, 43Va44V
FLAX-$l-43ai.M.
' Omaha Hnr Market
PRAIRIE HAY Tholce uplsnd. $12;
No. 1. $U.0fr2jUl &0; No. 2, $! "! 11 00; No.
$ 37 0W 9 00; choice midland. $1160; No.
l' tl0.60gjU.00: No. 2. 3 i(i 10 W; No. 3,
$7Vh0i; choice lowland, t'0 00; No. 1.
tOOoylQOO; No. 2, 7.0ytt.00; No. 3. $5.00
7.o.
BTRAW Choice wheat, quotable at
$4.0ffl4 60; chobe oat or rye, $5riOi5 50.
ALFA I. FA f'hoiee. quotiihle Ht $13 .50;
No. 1, $120O1fl8 0n: No. 2, $10 ooj 12.0C.; No.
3, no demand. $1001000.
sei York Monr;. Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 1",. M ERCANTI LE
PA PER 7 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady. Ca
bles, $t f7!; demand, HW.
blLVER Bar, 62Sc.
Bank Cleat-lass.
OMAHA, Sept. 16 -R ink clearings
today are 82.942.06108 ami t3.142.1J6.53
the corresponding day last year.
for
for
ry tjonda Market.
NrTW YORK. Prpt. U -Cot Ion a;iods
market steady; yarn In better demand;
men's wear lines firm; silks rssler.
Metal Market.
ST. LOC1H. Sept. 16-UiAD Nominal,
U 'i): autlttr. 10.40 6. 4.0.
OMAHA UYE STOCK MARKET
Most Deiirable Kindt of Cattle Com
mand Fully Steady Price.
HOC AROUND TEN CENTS OFF
Kat Kkeep and l.ambs Ten to Klf
(een tents II laher reeders re
tronst to l.lttle Itlakcr
In gome pots.
POLTH OM A fl A. rept 15. 1!H ,
Receipts were: t'sttle. Hogs Sheep.
Of'icisl .Mnndav 11.77" 1,0 Ti M
Kstlmat, Tuesdnv i 4 o00 ?o.n
Two davs thla seek 10 7 Til A oil F.7 4;
Same flays ImhI rlV. Il.5?l 4.'S iM.-.-H
8nie diiys 2 wks aqo . .! 4-t? 12.3.14 7.3lS
Jame days i wks sko..IS.W I2.4vl 7r..l'"
Same days 4 wke ago. I2.4-.4 12.4 M.071
Same days last year . .11.415 t"7 !M2
The follow ing table sii -ws the re-eipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep r.t the Houth Omaha
live stock market for the year to date, as
compared with last year:
1KI4 1011 Inc. Te
Cattle 57S.S7? siW.777 W.l'W
'logs 1.714(M 1 M7,74 W9.7J2
Nheep l.xSi'.MT 1.71H.M lh.1.Hva
The follswlKg table shnws the prices for
hogs at tlio South Omaha live siock mar
kel for the last f.w days, with compari
sons: rate. 1H14. l9ia 111! II'MI . 'Uio ln Ht.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Hept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Kept.
Sept.
ccpt.
Sept.
X Wsl I
8 r1., 7 ;i
4S 7 7
at TST
J 02;
7 071
7 121
D4i 7 77 0 M
I 7 7 Ml 44
I tif. 7 , tl 4.1
.t?
27
I 241
Ml 7 i
' V3 7 i r.1
7 17 17 S5 57
7 us I fr I l
4 72V, 7 64
t ti-'S
7 731 t
7 o; 8 :-7
2 17 7 7
I IK
a
P4 f Ohi
t RSI 8 91
7 fc",
i
0 4
iM'4! 7 S7
7 9:
fu t no:
S tWlj' K OH'
,"CS 7 7
8 417,! 7 M,
I T ST,
t S0 07) 021
7 ,
s ;is w 13
7 Mj
usi 7 01
8 .Hi 1 6 91 9 ?;
7 Ml
7 w:
'
71
)l
li !M
S 3 6 kJi ( u; 7 :t
K 4,11 fl 7NI g 711 7 !!
I 7&, s fci K 0M
14 II Jrtv,
15 7 l
Sunday
CATTLE-Receipts were quite liberal
this morning. Jlti csrs belnt reported.
This msk.-s the total for the two clays
i:770 head, being over 6.0H0 head larger
than for the same davs last week and
over I.OiO head larger thnn a year ago.
It Is. In fait, the heaviest run for any
similar period since the opening of the
range season.
In spite of the fact that there were al
most 12.000 rattle here yestcrdav, the
market was In splendid condition, prettv
much everything being cleared up by
mid-day. Thla morning the demand wns
ago in good, and the market aa a whole
la In very satisfactory shape from a sell
er s stsndpolnt.
Reef steers of good quality were gen
erally steady with yesterdav. This wss
true of rornfeds and westerns. Rough
horned westerns were neglected to some
extent and were a little easier.
Cows and heifers were active sellers at
fully steady prices and In some esses
sellers Were quoting the market as a
little stronger If anything.
tlood feeders and good stockers sold
quite freely at steady prices. The medium
graoes were more or less neglected, and
they were slow to a little lower.
Quotations on csitte-. Good to eholce
cornfed beeves, f.i.ooa 10.24; fair to good
cornted beeves, t-V7aii.60; common to fair
cornfed beeves, $7.7tVa8.76; good to choice
range steers. $7 403 U; fair to gr-od range
steers, fil.7Mjr7.40; common to fair .range
steers, $1 nji.6;' good to choice gras
cows, 36.26fi7.76; fair to good grades, $.M
lSii; common to fair grades, $.1.ickH .'no;
good to rhohe stockers and feeders, tl.M
ys 6T fair to good stockers and feeders,
$6.7Kf7.M; common to fair stockers and
feeders, $.Wll "&; stock cows and helfets,
$5.2?4J4.7; stock calves, $K.OOoJ.t)0; veal
cslves, M0OU10.W; bulls, stags, etc., $j.Lii
TOO
Represented e sales:
BEEF STEERS,
A. IT. Ht.
...so I 00 37.........
...Ul t Vt
cowa
Ne.
I...
30..,
A. r.
. nuu'
TM
1 1
CALVES,
I IK ID 1....
Ik) it U
1 170 10 21
WESTERNS.
H. II. Soell, Nebraska.
2 feeders.. 1064 7
F. G Blaln. Nebraska.
33 feeders.. tH t 1 heifers..
336 6 60
4 cows 1045 5 7t
Joe Sarp, Wyoming.
46 steers. .. 10..3 7 50 13 cows 1011
6 60
W. D. Iovell. Wyoming.
8 heifers...-N56 6 RS 8 heifers .,
733 7 00
John Delmer. Nebraska.
24 steers.... HAD 7 On
Bert Dow. Wyoming.
80 feeders.. HI" 7 15 .
L. A. Woodward, Wyoming:.
11 steers.. ..12.18 7 60
J. F. Beard, Wyoming..
11 cows M0 6 46 26 feeders.'. 659
C. C. Coker, Nebraska.
foeders..l2o4 7 80 5 feeders.. 1366
14 feeders.. 1026 7 It
oJseph Bush, Nebraska.
60 feeders.. 11SS 8 10 k steers ... 1366
-F. M. Hull, Nebraska.
13 steers,... t'110 6 So 17 feeders. .1062
Ed Thomas, Wyoming.
21 steers. ...1211 7 10 27 feeders.. 899
Ross F. Johnson. Nehrsska.
36 feeders., to Wi 30X feeders.. 064
F. H. King, Neeruska. .
47 feeders. .1166 7 66
Gus Brenaman. Nebraska.
65 feeders.. 1160 7 50 23 eowe 10S2
M. O. Grantleln, Nebraska.
15 feeders.. 700 7 26 6 heifers.. 781
Simmons 4t Ifkwlst, Nebraska
26 feeders.. 619 7 10 11 rows..... 717
R. K. Thomas, Nebraska.
It feeders-. 7 10
H J. Uooper, Bouth Dakota.
stk. hfrs. 7ffc 6 60 12 feeders.. 664
J. W. Hupp, Colorado.
U feeders.. 646 6 6f. 18 stk cows 81S
Oeorge Long, Colorado.
16 sk COWB.104S 6 10 1 bull...... 1450
John Jenners. South Dakota.
II feeds rs . , 836 7 15 co ws . . . . W0
j S Hull. Nebraska.
83 feeders.. 1124 1 25
Charles Avery. Nebraska.
12 feeders.. 1061 7 56 16 feeders... tOM
Stott A Richardson. Nebraska
44 feeders... 1023 7 40 8 feeders... 1020
' , NEBRASKA.
7 30
7 80
7 60
7 00
710
6 96
16
660
76
7 10
160
00
16
6 66
6 40
tl nw. M2 5 60 17 COWS
6 00
6 8a
20 feeders.-. .1036
I 2-t
7 10
6 15
6 60
7 16
7 60
6 66
6 40
6 01
7 feeders. ..I"
31eeders...l(H7
6 stockers.- 775
7 10 i
6 751
7 161
7 15
7 65'
70,
6 '
It feeders... l'W
14 cows....
t feeders.
36 steers...
16 feeders.
16 feeders.
6 heifers..
21 cows....
33 feeders.,
H26
. 573
.1157
.1160
.
. 814
40 steers.
33 steers.
..1164
..11W
.. 7."0
.. Ou-1
.. bM
21 feeders.
16 feeders.
13 heifers..
8 heifers.,
6
877
6 J
WYOMING.
31 cows ...
rows....
22 cows. ...
81 feeders.
48 feeders.
90 feeders.
II feeders.
11 steers...
71 6 "0 16 feeders.
.10S5
JO".
. 978
. fti:S
. 911
.1108
. 865
.1077
7 60
7 50
6 90
7 7!S
6 20
7 90
7 60
7 16
.. 7I
6 70
15 feeders
. . 1W3
..1W7
.. Hl
.. K
6 65
6 60
7 80
7 60
7 60
19 steers....
ti feeders..
9 heifers...
16 steers....
10 feeders..
..1121
7 20
15 feeders..
COIiORADO.
40 cows
41 cows
4 calves
23 feeders...
I'l feeders...
21 rows
HOGS-A
showed up,
two loads,
two days li
715
6 06 16 cowa 633 4 4"
5 15 3!l calves.... 6U0 6 60
8 10 35 feeders... :0 7 0'
6 so 22 feeders... 674 6 76
2s4
US I
676
903
i fo 12 cows 9't6 5 50
6 46 27 cows M9 00
very
moderate Tuesday run
estimates calling for slxty-
or 4.oou head. Total for the
s 6.019 hed. being about M)
Isriter than a week siro, but over 3.000
smaller than a year aco.
Values continued to slump st other
points, and the local trade suffered an
other 10c break in spite of the very
moderate supply. Quullty was a great
deal better, and shippers bought quite a
number of loads on the early trade. As
there was no shipper market yeaterday,
the beet comparison that ran be made
is that today prices are kt least liftiuc
lower than Baturday. Packers started
out to buy their hogs at a dims decline,
and while sellers were very slow to eut
Ioohc, the bin end of the sui ply finally
1 moved on this basis. Owing- to the Im
provement in oual ty, and to the hlirh
shipper sales, the averiitfe will nut b.-tn
to show the full decline, but taking every
thing into consideration the Kemrsl
market can be nuoted as about 10c lower.
The Ion end pf the pucker sales waa
made at 82'H26. while a altfc-ht spread
either puta the wide bulk at tS 16u.30.
There was a fair sprinkling of good hugs
up to 38.4i), and shippers bought some very
sood stuff, earn ing a fair weight at (1.M,
while a load of prime butchers eold to a
killer at 13.6), thetop for the day, and
lest a dime under Saturday's hlgnest
f ls-'tre
811 KEP -Both Ike packer and feeder
buyers were hungry for somethlnx in
their respective line SKaln tins ni'irniiiK,
but ere very much opposed to pay Ins;
higher prices and the consequence was
slow trade during the early part of the
forenoon. A continuation of moderate
receipts both here and at Chicago waa a
dUtitmuuttuiAile feature and a decidedly
. J I
bullish factor and In the end the seller
were ahle t.i loin a irenerHl advance
liij!.V on f.-it l.-imba. yesrllnes and ewes,
and In route Instances aa much aa 8 !"
f-i',e- sdvsnre was niiti-ii on fat lambs,
otnretltlon srii' im buyers wss t Initiated;
als.t y the piewenie of some shipping de
mand ami to the fm-t tnat only moderste
te- elpts nre exiei ted lor the balance of
the eek t any of the western markets,
including t'hlcago. Sorting wnn llisht arwl
while itsile nils none too active the clear
ance was in good season, in'llrstlng a
healthy undertone to the general niHrket,
The recrlnts amourted to some 2.OH
head, atnlnst 31.CI7 Tuewlav. 33.SP7 two,
weeks bk and 4.-. 4"-' a yenr aao. J1
local runs though trv moderate was blg
) er thim thst at t'hlcaan. as only some,
WOO reiol were repoitel there. Quality
wss good, there 1 eing some fat lambs ,
here as good 11s any that have been here
In sometime
The market on feeders was much the
same its on Monday, with prohhbly the
demand a little keener. The supply, an
usual. .'i short. If anvtlilng. and price
cor.tliiui d to show strength and in casesi
a dime advun-e. Feeding lambs sold
largelv at $i.7Mi7 TO for the better grades
and feeding ye.irllnKs nt "i.SVri6.0". There
were few feeding wetbeis or ewes to
amount to anvtlilng Most everything
was mapped tip as soon as sorted front
the fat end of the receipts.
Quotations on range sheep and lamoe.
Iytnls. good to choice. $7 WHSS.:: Imh"r'
fair lo good. t7 .V.ii7!0. lnmbs, feeders.
iff) . .40 ; vearlinga. good to choice. 3n.067t.4":
vearlin'as. fslr to kcmmI, $:.. 75416 10. yearlings.
I4S ders $:, IkKi.tX); wethers, good to choice.
;. nvjii.; wethers fslr to good. t.trUM:
wethers, feeders, $4 MH .; ewes, food to
choice. $"t lorn 40; ewes fair to good. $4 ia4T.
5 10; ewes, feeders. $3ti4.25. j
tllKACO tlVH STOCK MARKET'
fatlle Steady to Sbnele Lower
II oa-a Steady to Lower,
CHICAGO, Sept. 15. CATTLE Receipts.
7 V hesd: market stesdy to a shadei
lower: beeves, pi IWI1.09; steers, 36.S.VO
9.25: storkers and feeders. $5 '41 35: cows
and heifers. S i.i.Wi; ralvea. $8.2o912.W.
Mit)S Receipts, H.nTO head; market
eteadv to 6c lower; bulk of selce. ft
s75; llpht. $ f-vi9 ..Vi; mixed. JSIOtJ-S SO;
heavy. t-.VVi.9o: rtugh, $0f.ln; pigs.
s'llKKP AND LAMRS-RcceiptS. 1SV
he-td; mosTlv lutj.iv hlrher: eheep. WMW
6.M; earllni(S. t 0O,T7 J5; Ismbs. $i.ltilO.
Kansas City Me oek Market.
KANSAS flTY, Sept. 15 CATTLE Re
relrtB. 21.000 bead; market strong; prime
fed steers, tl0.tnvifl0.75; dressed beef steers.
(Vj" 75; western steers. $ 7570 ?6; stock
ers and feeders 2MriV2;.; bulls, $ft.2bjfl
6 7; rslves. 3 5o110.iii.
llou.S-Receipt-". 10.0CO head", market,
lower; bulk. $ r7S..w; heavy tS.4tif.Bi
rnrkers and butchers. S.3&t?.;" light.
tK.2Mi.45: pigs. t7.00fls.0O.
SHEEP AND 'AMa-'celpt 18JO0
bead; market higher; lambs. JTfjJ":
yearlings. $6 7.Vnt.60; wethers, $j.50(U.0O,
ewes, $.'i.2."Tri.0..
Slnnx ftir live. gtvck Market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. Sept 15. CATTLE"
Receipts, 2,cfli head: market eteadv to 10o
lower: butchers. $6.otVri 7.2ft: rows and heif
ers n.2MK&; canners, tUl.7.VJ 5,2-' ; etock
ers and feeders, 3.V2,V,i;.50: calves, 36 .3M
7.01; hulls, stalls, etc , $3.7ra6 Si-
HOGS Receipts. 2.000 head: market ion
lower; heavy. $K.V!I.55: mixed. $ 2iff.;
lights. $n I0i.30; bulk of sales. 38.20-08.8".
SHEEP AND LAMBS- None.
S
GomhnisU'a
Caustic Balsam
In Imitators Est Ko Compstltors.
Bafs, Speedy and Positive- Car fat
Curb, Splint weesT, Oseeel Baek,
tniaes Xeaoeaa, revader, Wlsi
fuffs, eat all laasBsss frest Isavla,
Slngssa ao4 etber keBy tamers.
Cons all ekla alseasss er rerasitas.
Tkraik, tliphthsrie, fttmevst all
Suselus Zramaunsuarusiua,
As a EsauaVemelT far Rheimatlna,
prsJaa, gere Threat, W, it la UtkUaWS
i.Try itutii i vsostis vsisam
Wsrmnici4 to etve sulset1oa Irli
per bolli. Gobi by SVussus, er fcer
press, 4irfM rla. wtlo full direct
sold Is
II M
tier bolli. SomI er sruffsus, e-r fcent b(
peass, ehsrwa pla, wtts full dlrsctlons fr
Its 1 7"Bn4 for Srls4tre atrMlarS)
IsiUsmbUIs, aw. Aodrsu
1 .H.L.lsllllaMfl r a
TOPS
BACKS '
RKAT COVERS
TIRE COVERS '
LINEN COVERS
1 CUSHIONS
Dl'ST HOODS
RADIATOR 1IOOD8
TRANSPARENT 8HEETINQ
LEATHER. REPAIRING
FENDERS COVERED AND
REPAIRED
BOWS STRAIGHTENED
, DENTS REMOVED FROM
PANELS
Anything in Leth4r or Fabrics
That Can Be Done.
Tli Holly Auto Trimming Go.
"EXPERTS"
8316 Kaxasy
street.
Omaha, Wife.
Dous. S784L
Otar Work Speaks tor Itself,
It Tsars With Srununoo4L
Don't Gut Qui
A SKDE BOIL, CAPPED
KOCX 0.1 EUftSITIS
FOR
will remove them and leart no blemUhes.
Reduces sny pufl or swelling-. Doe not
blister or removs the hair, and horts can bo
worked. 2bottlodeliverel Book 63 K free.
ADSORDINE. JR., uta aatlKput Ontatnt fer swa.
kind. Fur B--IU. lit q I in. OIJ tain. Swerlisct, VsrtcoM
VelDS, Vtricvilun. AUsy Ptls. fries tl sad 62 s becus
at eracriM' SciKsrcS. W1U tell taen U yes stnie.
W.r.YOUNO, P.O. F..1M Ttatls tl. tprinafleld.tU(.
DIVIDENDS
Kerr Lake, Iron Blossom and Nip
IsNing are paying splendid dividends,
netting from 15 to ii snnuaMy oil
the purchase price. Send for our spe
cial market letter of Kttpt. nth. which
contalria the latest information re
garding these and 4a other good In
vestments. Free on renuest
"Hothiag to BsU But 8erTlaae
JONES & BAKER
8TOC3C BKOIEIB.
Bsnli door. h. L tails M.. M Bro4 It..
Chl.ito. Nasr York,
nireet srlvsls wire te N. T sn4 Bestoo.
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