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    T1IK BKK: OMAHA. THURSDAY. SKITKMIWK 24, I'M 4.
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RANCH tor merchandise; fim acres, all
icn.ed; I.nj per .-re; mnrtg. $K'0; will
ehnnge equity fur good general store.
S. f. 144J.
flAclvii Two fcet metal double over
coat racks Artrire. 8. r. 1410. Hw.
MIKTLAND pony and outfltTor" trade or
sale. Phone 214K1. found! Bluffa, la.
.-M I O F HO P S i ib; irb an lo at io 1 7. t . i i i y
equipped for neighborhood trade. Cheap
tent. On account of other htiflnepa 1 will
11 or trade reasonable. Or might Imce
t responsible party. Address, s. C. 14-'u
Fee.
SCALE Hav a Toledo 2 lb. candy s.-ale,
nearly new, will exchange for anything
that can ha used In a restaurant, or roll
top desk. Address 8 C. 12W(. Pee
KTfK'K-Will exchange stock irt a corpo
ration that will Fay i;ood dividends, for
a Ford oar. Address S. C. 14.4. Hee.
STOt ' K - For $900. with 7 per cent stock
In Omaha corporation of Rood financial
standing; will exchange, lor vacant prop
rty in Dundee or good residential nclKh
boihood. Will pay difference. Address S.
C 1013.
STOCK Will trade stock In Omaha cor
poration worth $."6.00 per share; paid 1
per cent last year; for good auto. Ad
dress 8. C. U".. Hee.
SLOT MACHINE A money-making
aluminum name platQ slot nuuhlne,
costing some $200. Drop a penny in the
slot, turn the crank to get your full
name on an aluminum ribbon plate, big
profits placed out on commission. Legal
ized, not a gambling machine. 3. C. Wi,
Bee.
TYPE V R I T K H to swap for cheap finale
harness in good repair, be quick. Time
la limited. H, C. IOI, Hee.
W I LI. exchange Fox typewriter for any
thing of etual value that 1 can use. Ad
dress S. C, 14X1, Pee.
WATCH I have a good L-.lewol silver
ciise watch to trade for a revolver. Ad
dress 8. C. 1435, Bee.
WANT to swap for a a ngle harness and
a light single wagon. 1 have quite an
assortment of personal property to swap.
Ol v particulars In llrst letter. S. C. 1075,
are Pee
SIONH, snowcards, Clark & Bon. D. 1378.
FtiR KENT
Apartments and Flats.
Rental Service Free
Why worry where to find a house of
apartment when we have listed every
vacant house and apartment In the city.
'Phone us for further information.
Douglas ?88 Fidelity Storage & Van Co.
CLOSE IN APARTMENTS.
PA RPATHIA,
M4 SOUTH 34TH STREET.
Beautiful 2-room apartments, modern
in every detail, newlv decornted, hard
wood finish, tiled floor's In the bath room;
Ice boxes and gas ranges furnished. J2J.5J
summer, $.')) winter. Call at our office
and wo will show you through.
FLORENTINE.
!X7 SOUTH S5TH STREET.
8 and 4-room aeartments, nicely deco
rated, hard wood finish, very modern
equipment. Attractive rents.
LEONE,
832 SOUTH 24TH STREET.
FK-e-room nnurtments. atrictlv modem
and up-to-date in equipment: beautifully
decorated: 1'fu Bummer. 140 winter. We
can show vou through at any time.
PAYNE & SLATER I'nMPAM,
6W Omaha, Nati Hldg.
MODERN APARTMENTS
HEAT FURNISHED
Clyde, 1S0S Ohio. $ rooms, $21 to $24.
Bos-vorth, 7217 Howard St., 2 rooms and
bath; close In; up-to-date; best tsnltor
service; $35.
Ayers 19 S. 31st; 5 rooms and bath;
fine neighborhood; very reasonable;
same rent vear around; $:15. .
Urbnna. 1317 Park Ave.; 5 rooms and
bath; high class; sane rent year around;
$40.
Paradenn, 420 Park Ave;. 4 rooms and
bath. $10-140.
Oroc, '.tin Forest Ave.; 4 and 5 rooms;
$40 to $47.50.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1530. Lie-lO-lJ-U State Bank Bldg.
650 S. OTH AVE. 8-room all modern flat,
good location, light housekeeping,
114 S. 2!ith St., g-room all mod. house, $20.
RASP BROS DOUGLAS 1663.
THE CARLYLB.
'C25 SOUTH ISTIf ST.
We will hav two very choice 4-room
apartments vacant In thin building Octo
ber 1st. Now la the time to rent them.
PAYNE & PLATER COMPANY.
tlt! Omaha National Bank Bldg. '
ROOT APARTMENTS.
$21) AND PACirlC STK.
8126 Pacific St., beautiful 5-room strictly
modern, up-to-date heated apartment,
finished in quarter sawed oak through
out, tiled floor in bath room, private
laundry, private front and rear entrance,
private porch, large yard, $A0.
PAYNE & PLATER COMPANY",
614 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
10 So. 27th, &-r., modern flat, $30.
)05 No. 2th. 7-r., modern flat, $20.
8013 Leavenworth. 6-r.. mod. ex. heat. $20.
C. O. Carlhorg. 310-1$ Brandeis The. Bldg.
CLOSE IN MODERN BRICKS.
Five rooms, heated over drug store,
!4th and California.
Eight-room, two-story. 1912 Webster.
O KEEFE'REAL ESTATE CO.,
101. Omaha National. Tel. Douglas 2T15.
2301 HOWARD St. 5-room brick flat, $33.
1548 S. 27th St. 7 rooms, modern. $22.50.
3716 Hawthorne Ave 8 rooms, hot
water heat. $40.
ALSATIAN APARTMENT. 36th and
Farnam Two 6-room apartments, $42.60.
U D. SPALDING Jt SON,
11 Fsrnain. Tyler 100.
fT. CLARK APARTMENTS.
23d and Harney Sts., 3 room apartments,
Call H. 647 or P. 6506.
4-R.. mod, ex. heat; $14. H. 8111.
FOUR-ROOM FLATV5 $151501 VINTON.
Modem. 4-room flat $15. 1(17 Vinton St.
Phone Red 54S8
OGDEN ANNEX looms, witn kitchen
tl I'oiiuei! Bluffs.
Gordon Van Co
Moving,
Packing
Storaicc.
tl N. llth' St.
Phone D or H. Mil
STRATFORD TKRRACE.
PARK. AVE. AND JACKSON ST.
The choicest 6-room rteam-heated apart
ments In the city with maids' rooms. If
you wish exclugiveness and conveniences
in a new apartment building see these.
References required. C B. Moser, 4931 Un
derwood . Ave. Tel. Harney 3767 or jani
tor. o
$16Good 6-room apartment, mod. except
heat. DXs Davenport. Harney 435.
ONLY ONE LEFT.
One 4-room and bath in the modern
California apartments. Downtown. Save
car fare. Call Janitor. Douglas 6237.
J-ROUM modern flat. 1112 So. llth.
VERY choice 4 or 6-room, stetm-hea ted
apartment on W. Farnam St.
JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1302 FARNAM ST.
C-ROOM modern, water, curtains and odme
in oinlng room, frue, $22.U). No. 2sih
Ave. Phone H. 5T67.
The Knickerbocker
Omaha's Finest Apt. House
ONLY ONE WITH HEATED GARAGES.
and T-room apartments of extra large
rooms. Marble and tile entrances, larr'
verandas, reception halls with coat closets
fcun rooms, faience tile flreplaeeo, cornice
cei lings, oak. mahogany and white enamel
finish, mirror doora, tiled In bath tubs
pedestal lavatories, elegant lighting fix
tures, big closets, white enamel rerrlgera
tois. double-oven gas stoves; bcnuttful
lawn; low rentals compared with others
E,TT,,.Y,ELY THE K1rT AND ONLY
EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS IN TUB
CITY. Handsomely decorated to suit ten
ants. Full Information from Ed Johnston.
Phone Harney 7166. or at residence next
door to apartments, or from Payne &
Mater Co.. phone Douglas 1016. o
THE AmTelus!
IORNER fcTH AVE. AND DOUGLAS.
Only two 4-room ar.urtmBiLt, i.f. , .. . , -
flreproif. soundproof aparUnent house. I
The electria elevators and other first- i
H'oiioeni msaes inis building one
of the most attractive places In Omaha
o live. Janitor will show you through at
my lime.
PAVNE A SLATER COMPANY,
616 Omaha National Bank.
THE SHEP.MAN7!
Elegant -room apartment.
2501 Sherman Ave.
Fnrataaed Homs.
IiESlRABLE room with sleeping porch
for gentleman, privato fainliv. $12 month.
tobi Douglas St.
FOR KKNT
KaraUbrd Rooms.
"KOH RENT -Front room, suitable for two;
modern: 5 week; heard optional. 2.T17
Ooiila St.
S I ""N N V room, neatly furnished. $i.'. JAP
I "omuIhj. si.
STRICTLY modern, for gentlemen only,
$.",. er week for two. ;.I2 California.
Kl'li. rooms, pr.vaie family. So. Wth
St . or rail II. 4'K.
M' 'I '.. clean, single Mom. I.'.;. 4.54 S 24th.
S K. exioire, In private family; mod
room for two, $4. SJ4 Ho mil St. H 8t..ti.
j 1"1 liMXIK.D room for rent, near Crctgh
j ton iinlversity. Phone 1'ouglna 721,
WEIJ, furnished modern room, hot water
ticat. LM12 Capitol Ave. Imuglas W.
211 HO. 25TH ST. Excellent location.
modern, private family, close In. rea
sonable. 1. 4"iM.
MODERN, quiet rooms, walking distanre,
il j0 week and up. THE KN AFP, 191$
Cass St
HKI)I)K' 4,9 8o- 'tn- 'nod. rooms,
liiUlJljVI tam rcaei.nal.l.s
Neatly furn.. mod., reasonable. 117 N. JOthl
Hod., private home, references. H. 61.'
Fur. rius. modern. I & Cas7 Apt. t.
j W'KU, KIIKMSHKU modern room, hot
I water heat. 2412 Capitol Ave. loug!as
1.AKUE, mod., complete. 14.60. 2L)9
Douglas.
Furnished Housekeeping Itaomn,
CLEAN, modern, furnished. Call 2PO0
Hodge St.
ltoasekeeplas: Konms.
A PTR. , furnished for light hoUsekesp.
Ing; steam heated; mod. 4758 N. 4lh.
TIIKKK nice rooms, housekeeping
8. Hth.
Hoard and Rooms.
OOOl) table board and room. 27r Jack
son etrect.
Hotels Apartments.
CALIFORNIA Hotel. 16th and California
Weekly rates 12 and up. Uouglas 7uJ.
t)OIXJfc HOTEL Modern
Keaeunable.
Jtoasea and loiiasee.
7 ROOMS and hall, strictly modern, hard
wood finish In first story, 3 bedrooms
upstairs, one bedroom and bath on first
floor, $30. This house fronts on a paved
street and boulevard, 2S blocks from car
line.
Seven rooms, sleeping porch and sun
room, new and desirable, exceptionally
fine view, quiet neighborhood, I30, or .io
with garage.
SUITA RLE FOR
ROOMINU HOUSE.
R-room, modern, 2-story brick house, 21st
and Harney, $40.
.1. H. OUMONT & CO.,
1MW Farnam St. Phone Douglas fi!0.
5-R, cottage. $12. 4822 liard. W. 6763.
GOOD 8-r. house, all mod. except heat, on
car line. 440K No. 24th St. Web. 667.
t-R. house, unfnrti., mod., hardwood fin.,
water, heat; also 6-r. house, mod., furn.,
all near cars, Dundee. Phone Harney 25M.
Rent Reduced
Call owner, Harney 2911. 6 and 7-room
houses, 42d Cuming. One never lived In.
DOWN TOWN COTTAGE.
Six-room, modern except heat. See J.
Relchenberg Bros.. 27 City National Bank
Bldg. Douglas 1946.
STEAM heat, all modern, 7-room house;
also 4-rr..im flat. 220 No. VA
s-ROOM Ftrtctlv modern house in Al con
dition, location 2812 Pacific St. Call at
1060 Bo. 2Sth St. or phone Harney 2346.
6-R. HOUSE. 2625 Parker. $20. H. 3mT
Free Rental List
Complete Information about every va
cant house and apartment In the city.
This service Is free. TeL Douglas Zfes.
Fidelity Storatre & Van Co.
COTTAGE, 4 rooms and basement, $J1 per
month, 206 S. 28th Ave. Call D. L.
Thomas. 412 Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2354.
$30.007 rooms, parlor extending across
the entire front of the house, oak
finish, colonnade openings, four bed
rooms and bath. Fine neighbor
hood, near car.
$22.00 Five-room cottage, almost new, ex
ceptionally large rooms, strictly
modern. Near Dodge car line.
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY,
17th and Douglas Sta. Douglas 6013,
HOUSE suitable for two small families.
Inquire 2K45 Capitol Ave. Phone H. 45.1.
FOR RENT.
Several well located new bungalows
close to car line and schools. $22.60 to tio
per month.
BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
Ground Floor Bee Bldg.,
Telephone toug.-3ii6 o.
HOUSE 7 rooms, modern, paved street,
convenient to car, school, stores and
church; small family of adults preferred;
$26 rent, pay water.
I. N. HAMMOND.
Tel. Doug. 664. 332 Board Trade.
Hmiuon ' " Parts of the city.
UUSto creigh Sons Co.. Bee Bldg.
ROOM house, all modern, free water.
'04 N. With. Tel. D. 1530.
5-R., mod., cottage, 25A4 Wool worth Ave.
J. C. Reed
Dlxp. Co.. moving
packing A storage
1207 Farnam. D. 61 -.6;
Maggard's
Van and iStor-
ago Co Reduced
l-C f fna A A.. -
-o c van, . uin, ( a per or drmy
u.n. II pr hr. im Webster, Doug, i,t
Fidelity Storage Co.
t.wra?' movn. packing una shipping.
I6tn A Jackson Sts. Phone Douglas 2iA
FOR KENT
We have a complete list of all houses,
apartments and flats that are for rent,
ihis list can be seen free of charge at
Omaha Van A Storage Co.. sot H. 16th St
tores and Oftlees.
FOR RENT
EMPRESS GARDEN SPACE.
Space under the Empress Theater. lth
and Douglas streets. 66x134 feet with bal
cony.. Cn be leased on very favorable
terms. Full Information at our office
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Phone P. 756. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg
Barns.
CS5iD, Larn' Jam ,0r or 10 horses.
IK17 Webster fit. Call Do'iglas 41
REAL ESTATE
FARM A HA.( II LAND) F4R SALE
Colorado.
$27 AN ACRE, Improved farm, 320 acres,
close to Denver, impr.ivementa are new,
fine well and water: en eneina. tr..,i
and cross-fenced; one-half under eultl-
uon, goou terms can De made. This
is offered at low pricu, as owner needs
money.
W. T. SMITH CO..
1111 City Nat. Bank Bldn. Omaha, Neb -o
Montana.
MONTANA CAREY ACT LANDS-)
acres now open to entry la the famous
Vailer valley. An excellont opportunity
for the homeseeker seeking good farm
land for general diversified farming. The
rich soil, exhilarating climate and
abundance of waUr tor irrigation assures
maximum crop returns. Great for grain
alfalfa, timothy, and fur stock farming!
Ideal spot for a home. Write today for
booklet and particulars. Valier Farm
Minnesota.
FOR SALE One good quarter section
farm, two miles from town. No build
ings except corncrlb. Price $70 per acre.
Il.uo down, balance easy terms. S. F
bcott. Vests. Minn.
.Nebraska.
DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM AT A
SACRIFICE PRICE
240 acres of choice farm land 24 miles
from Omaha - ' milr.. , .
. , - ...... w .'win luwii, line
house, tsi acres in cuitivstion, 2u acres In
alfalfa. 15 acres hog tight, balance In
pasture and hay land. For quick sale thla
farm can be purchased for $110 per acre
For further particulars address K 362
care Bee. '
FOR SALE 1 acres In Howard Co 4
miles from Cunhlng. 1 mile to school;
telephone and mall route; good Improve
ments; 20 acres in alfalfa, to pasture, bal
ance farm land. The crop, $ stacks oats
stacks wheat. 10 stacks alfalfa, 60 acres
com, goes In the deal If Void to two w ee ks
Price. Vv. per acre, I a I f ca-h. Olc Olaou,
Celling, Neb
RF.U, F.STATK
FtRM A H H I.Ma roil KiLR
.Nebraska.
BIG (.'HOPS KVK11Y YKAK
ON THK 1HKU.ATKI)
FA K.MS IX TIIK SUIT'S
IMiUFF COUNTRY.
Mr. Hontor, road this
NO. Mi A fine, sightly quarter-section,
all broken this year, and part
wan in outs, millet and seed coin.
You rou'1.1 not ask for a farm
that lies nicer than tills one does,
nor can ou find one with better
soil. If you want a farm that will
raise you a great big full crop
every veer of alfalfa, potatoes,
sugar bets and grain, here It la.
There Is big money In sll of these
crops on an Irrigated farm If you
have the water, droit's Bluff
tarma have a guarantee of three
feet of water for every acre of
land from the Government Path
finder dam.
l'rlce, tSj per acre; caey terms.
Here la your chance to own a
. farm and make a real home for
your family, Oult working for
the landlord. If you want an
. we can sell yuu one right, on
mighty ensv terms.
Writ today for Scott's Bluff
number of "Land Owner.-' Its
free.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
WARK BIK?K. OMAHA.
FOR CALK Iwst large body liigti-graue,
medium-priced land In Nebraska; virf
little money required. C. Bradley, Wol-
l"ch. Neb. o
Wisconsin.
Upper Wisconsin
Best usuy and general crop stale In the
unions settlers wanted; lands for sale at
low pikes, on easy terms. Ask for book
let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant.
State acres wanted. Write about our
grating lands. If Interested in fruit lands,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept.. Boo
Line Ry., Minneapolis. Minn.
Mlsvellaneona.
IB' INTERESTED In land In southern
Iowa and southern Minnesota write the
F. L. Jones Land company, Wlnterset. la,
for their list of S&0 farms
REAL KHTATK IX)AX9
CITY and farm loans, 6, 6S. per cent
J.H. Dumont Co.. 10 Fa main, Omaha.
W AN TEDcTTy loans. Peters Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms,
O'KEEFE REAL KSTAfB CO.,
1016 Omaha Nati. Douglas I7U.
UABV1N BKUS.
HARRISON & MORTON, tit Om. Nat'l.
WANTED City loans and warrant.
W. Farnam Smith Co.. 1320 Farnam.
C1TT property
Large loans a specialty.
W. II. in
omas. ZX State Bank oiasL
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. T. D. Weed,
Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder, City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
fiC CTTY LOAN9. Bsmla-Carlbern Co..
w 310-812 Brandeia Theater Bldg.
SEE ua first If you want a farm loan.
United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb.
RXiTljSTATKXJinnEXCliANGK
HOlSE and lot In Gaa City, Kan, for
sale or trade. Address 96. Adams. Neb.
J20AC'RESrwcll Improved, close to town,
all good farm land, value $76 an acre;
trade for general store. J. J. Stephens,
Newton, Kan. o
WANTED General merchandise, grocery
or hardware atock, city or country, for
cheap western Innd.
W. T. SMITH CO.,
1111 City Nat'l Bank Bldg . Omaha. o
THREE" hundred sixty-acre Improved
farm, 20 miles from Minneapolis; fl-room
house, barn, windmill and other buildings;
part under cultivation, balance pasture and
hay land; no waste land; one of the best
stock farms In that vicinity; price, $0 per
acre; will take up to $10,000 good property
in exchange, balance some cash and mort
gage. SCHWAB BROS,,
1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn.
FOR SALE or trade, a beautiful south
ern farm home. Will take eastern Ne
braska property. M. Lad, 306 Richards
Block, Lincoln, Neb Q-
TO KXCHANGE for apartment house or
good Income business block 10.000 acres
Irrigated land In Utah, together with
ownership of complete Irrigation System.
This Is a proposition seldom offered in
exchange and will bear closest Investiga
te n. Price, $300,000.
To exchange for cheap weatern land
Prick manufacturing plant located In a
live Nebraska city. This plant is a going
concern, working night and day, and is
fully equipped and has enough clay for
the next fifty years. Price, $40,000.
To exchange for general merchandise
stock 40 acres In Iatlmer county, Colo
rado. One mile from town, all under cul
tivation and irrigation, good Improve
ments, fenced and cross-fenced, young
orchard. Encumbrance $2,000; equity
$3,000.
To exchange for anything of equal
value 160 acres of land In Finney county,
Kansas, near Garden City, smooth land
lu a well settled community. Equity $3,200.
To exchange for an Omaha home 20
acres irrigated land In Sacramento Valley.
California. $3,500. Clear.
W T. SMITH CO.,
1111-12 City National Bank Bldg ,
Omaha, Neb. o
URAL ESTATE IXVE8TMKNT9
To Conservative Investors
We offer high-grade first mortgage farm
loans at prevailing rates. Titles guaran
teed and Interest collected without charge
to our investors. Tax free In Nebraska.
Peters Trust Co.,
Hi22 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LIST our houses and terms for sale
with us.
J. H. DUMONT & CO.,
1603 Farnam St. o
WANTED A good Omaha residence up
to $10,000. Must be modern and well lo
cated. Will give cash and a fine quarter
section of land clear of Incumbrances for
same. Address H. 371. liee. o
Free Advertising
Give us exclusive agency for your
farm or city property, cash or ex
change, and we will advertise weekly
until sold.
W. T. SMITH CO..
111-12 City National Bank Bldg.,
Omaha. Neb. o
ABITRACTS OF TITLE.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
a modern abstrsct office. KB b. 17th 6L
Phone Douglaa MH7.
KF.EU Abatract Co. oldest abstract of
fice in Nebraska. 201 Biandels Theater.
REAL EHTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
Fine Dundee Home
Sacrifice Price
This Is one of the best 7-room houses
ever built In Imndee and la practically
new. Every convenience every artistic
touch, beamed ceilings, bricked fireplace,
etc. Hot water heat. Owner leaving,
says fell. This Is a chanoa to buy at
your own price, for there is to be a real
sacrifice. Hee us about this.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler 1r..T6. 2US-10-I2.lt Etata Bank Bldg.
HEAPKT good lot In Dundee, south
front no grsdlng. street paved, etcellent
vl , $ri75. Call owner, Uuuglas IMS.
IlKAL KNTATK ACRF.U.F,
Acreage
Six acres right In town, near bciulovard
sjstem ami park, fronts paved street,
$50P. (Pure to grow !n value.)
FHe acres on corner, two pood roads,
located where land Is growing In value.
$J.0i F."0 cash.
Five acres Joining shove at same price.
Fourteen acres virgin soil, fenced, on
main road. Ilea well, 41, miles from pt t
offlre. : an acre.
Twelva and one-half acres, Ilea well,
within five-mile circle from postofflce.
$2,W.
Scattered single acres near car, $'50 to
$1.00.
Harrison & Morton
REAL ESTATE NORTH 8IIK
Beautiful Home
Owner Will Accept
Smaller House
In Part Payment
This Is a new 7-room reslditiee on Flor
ence boulevard In Norwood addition,
beautifully finished in oak; large living
room with fireplace and beam celling;
dining room with built-in sideboard; four
bed rooms and bath; laundrv tubs and
toilet in basement. This Is a house worth
$5.6a. and we have a price on It of $4,M0.
See us at once. '
Norris & Norris
400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 427(1.
Bemis Park Home
Corner Lot,
80x175 Feet
located at 1010 Glcnwood Ave., or at
the southwest corner of tho Boulevard
and Hawthorne Ave. Thla home la prac
tically new, consisting of seven large
looms and reception hall. First floor
finished In quarter-aawed oak, except
kitchen. Four bed room and bath on
second floor, well arranged and good alae.
Full basement, nicely camenlou, arranged
tor laundry. Furnace equipped with
kerosene burner; no coal to shovel and no
ashes to carry.
This Is one of the best bargain.- of
fered at this time, and if you are looking
for a home of this kind. It will be well
to Investigate. We can arrange reason
able terms.
IUArlT-PAlRFJELI) CO.,
Douglas 498. 230 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
$2,6oO-BAR(jAIN
Five-room cottage, largo cement base
ment, strictly all modern except heat,
floored attic, screens and storm sash,
large east front lot, rear lot fenced,
chicken house, fruit and shrubbery. lo
cated near Slst and Meredith Ave., one
block to car. Can arrange terms.
C. G. CARLBBBO,
310-813 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
AI.A, modern 7-room house with 6 lots.
Young- fruit of all kinds. Nice chicken
house. For sale cheap by owner. 3326
Ohio. Phone Webster 6101.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN -RtOM
HOUSE AND t IXJTS ON TAYLOR
ST., NEAR FLORENCE. SIZE OF
GROUND, HiOxlfiO. FRUIT TREES AND
GRAPES. JUST THE PLACE FOR
RAISING CHICKENS. $2,500. TERMS.
IF INTERESTED, COMMUNICATE
WITH 8. J. ARNDT. 1S26 LAIRD ST.,
OMAHA. PHONE WEBSTER 2039.
Owner Must Sell
Five-room strictly modern home, living
rooms oak finish, bedrooms In birch; plate
?:lass mirror In doors; hot water heat;
Ireplace, built-in bookcases and china
cabinet, open stairway, screened porch;
u lit one year ago; all new homes; close
to echool and two car lines. Price $S.75o.
FOR QUICK SALE address 4422 N. ilst.
Tel. Webster SOSd.
A REAL BARGAIN
-room house, 6 rooms downstairs, 3
rooms and bath nnstalrs; located 2th and
Corby, modern but heat; lot 40x100; large
cieierii wnn pump at Sinn; orlcKea cellar;
fenced; some shade; In good repair;
rented at $18; tenant pays water. Price
$1,560 cash. Apply to owner, 2708 Lake.
Tel. Webster 44M.
FOR SA LK.
2-story houee. H large rooms, nearly
new. Beat corner lot In Kountzo Place.
Easy payments. Call at 21UI Plnkney St.
Owner leaving city, must sell. $4,700.
Facing Konnli park. Phone W. 3223. o
FOR SALE New J-room, strictly modern
nouse, 6116 California St. Hot water
neat, oak tlniah, built-in bookcases, buf
fet, seats and beam ceilings and fire
place. Price reduced from $6,600 to K2.V).
Must be sold this month. If not, will
rent; $800 cash, balance easy terms. Might
conalder vacant property as part pay
Address owner, S43v Prstt St. Webster 261i!
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
Cathedral District
IS, 200, 7-room, modern home; hot
water heat; full cemented basement,
with laundry; lot 60x128, south
front; fine shade trees and lawn;
shrubbery and fruit trees; reception
hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen
on first floor; three bedrooms and
Dam on secona floor, will make
reasonable terms.
West Farnam Dis
trict Modern home, 8 rooms, furnace
heat, full cemented basement, hard
wood floors. Will take small amount
cash, balance same as rent.
W. T. SMITH CO..
1111-12 City National Bank Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.
MAKE US AX OFFER
B 4 YOU BUY
New 2-story, s-room house: first floor,
vestibule, reception hall, wrap closet, sun
room, parlor, dining room, kitchen with
one-piece sink, pantry, refrigerator room;
oak floors downstairs; built-in buffet,
bookcase end writing desk.
Second floor has $ large, well-finished
bedrooms, large sleeping porch, bath and
linen closet.
Kull cement basement, fruit cellar, coal
bin. Milton Rogers guaranteed furnace,
floor drain, hot and cold water and toilet
Nice large lot. One block from Harney
car. In St. Cecilia parish. Paved streets,
cement steps and walks.
THK VOtiKI, HKAUTY A0JENCY.
1015-H W. ). '. Hldg lioiiglaa
8-room houte. to be sold by owner; 1
year old: all modern; oak and birch
finish: corner lot, south front; $4.a00 Ad
dress S1&2 Chicago St. Tel. Harney 1704.
Sale or Trade
Modern house, t rooms. In West Far
nam district, adjoining Turner Park;
$1,7(4 equity to exchange for lots, auto or
land.
Glover & Spain
Douglas 3962.
Bee readers are too intelligent to over
look the opportunities In the "want ad"
columns. They re wurth while rcudyig
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Lack of Buying Power Sendi Prices
of Wheat Down. j
CORN FUTURES ARE DEPRESSED
This teres I taffers from Influence
mf Loner I.eiels of other tiraln
nil Options Ire Unlit
l-'reelj.
OMAHA. Sept. 1914.
1-ack of I living power was the eon
spicuous limine in the wheat market
her,. xtcr,lay Hnd was largely respuii
j"lt'lc for the nhsrp decline In prices. It
I evident that the outsider has little con
fldencs m h). market at the preaenl
time and Is waiting for some marked rte
vih.pin.nt In the news N.fore plunging
laither on the buying side. That new
r.'lng power Is necessary to materially
advance pri.es is generally conceded, as
and K'Ti. ,n,,' r"mn bold
and bearish sentiment will prevail as long
ground Th'' fr,t"' ,n Kl,ro'-
7.-I, , Jno "cent severe break In
Pub'lo fM,"h ,h nitml of the
i , "11 vividly Illustration the
insecurity ,,f R war market, however
h. 7nl,.y,,,kd,..u,, by m"M" "'":
-.: , ,,h".,"e,:1r,r" "u,",ir f Cl,,,"
f.iT. W", Il"ent selling f wheat
ehJx"iT.!r,rr"",r,Ur hy " lf"'"nent I oof,
elevator concern, which. In view of the
hanT 'renH'J ,h" nwrh'1
il! ,i f """y As stated above the
Zi ri'?'",,," llmltt.il und he
with diffh-o rvn """ w, digested
faTo 15 ""V" "h-lt t 1c to Huf.
.Von - d locM "lr nt Wheat to
it lis were 4o.n.io bushel. Beaboard clear"
aii.es were imi.iw hushels.
t orn futiin-s were deivressed hv the
fr'eew'Z" I! l "' 'o s!.?d
m t'h'a."s,.Ve".l,,w,;:;VtM,0r enVWn
m.Xr.nV'.T nr'valle.l In the oats
market and there was selling bv the same
Interest,, hero that sold wheat e.id e?r
ir..tn .' ? ,f,,r c "". w"h sales of
Lhi!"",rl" r'Pirted here and about
?Lm' h ,,or" t the seaboard. Whip
ping sales of cash oats were TO.ikm bushels;
with prices In the sample market lc
n.vTL .2 n,'u'sn was shown on the
biilng side and the bulk of the eupport
came rrom cash houses, probably in the
way of taking off hedge. y tn
i, ilV": w,"" V lo 20 lowr. co" was Via
higher to He lower, oata were Ho lower.
J,r."!'v.?.JI.,,re: wheal and flour,
SliliV? l'is-m wn. 2,000 bu.; oats,
ixa.ouo bu.
I.lveriHiol closing: Not quoted.
Primary wheat receipts were 2.W2.000 bu
and shipments l.lfiS.OHO bu., against re-
r!i'0f L5'.000 b- nd shipments of
l.SOb.tOO hu. lsst year.
Primary corn receipts were 311.000 bu.
and shipments 2V..00O hu.. against receipts
of l.OTf.OiiO bu. snd shipments of 3W.OO0 bu.
last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1.29S.000 bu.
and shipments 1, 172.000 bu., against re
ceipts of l.lfto.ono bu. and shipments of
72,000 bu. last yesr.
CAIILOT flECKlPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chlcatro
Minneapolis
I'uluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St Iiiil. ...
541
10.1
$25
SM
MH
1!)
80
01
24
42
11
Winnipeg ..
iimiiH'K l.l.vi ...
, .1.120
No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, $1.0Hi; 2 cars
$l.01t: 1 car, $1.01; 4 cars, $1.01. No. $
hard winter. 1 cr, $t.0l4; 1 car. $1.00; t
cars, $1.0tH; 1 csr, $1.00. No. 4 hard win
ter, 1 car, We. No. 4 mixed durum, 1 car,
WVic. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, fSc. Oata: No.
3 white, 7 cars, 44c, No. 4 while. 8
cars, 44i4c; 2 cars, 4c. No grade, 1 car,
44c; i cars, 4.1c. Corn: No. 1 white, 1
car. 78c. No. 2 white, t cars, 7c. No. 3
white, I ears. 7'e. No. white. 1 car, 78140
No. 1 yellow, $ cars, 74Vo. No. 3 yellow',
i cars, 74Sc No. o yellow. 1 car. 74VAc.
No. yellow. 1 car. 7:c. No. 2 mixed. 1
car. 73c; 2 cars. 734c. No. 4 mixed, 1
HEAL ESTATE MOUTH HIDE
New 5-Room
Cottages, Close to
Union Pacific Depot
v e nivfl 1 nr n ut.AH rmif naw r..mn.M
bungalows on tho corner of 7th and Will
iam that we can sell at the right price
and on very eHy terms. The bungalows
are strictly modern tn every respect,
full basement, furnaces, electric lights,
complete hath room, five large rooma, fine
large nttle with stairs, colonnade opening
between parlor and dining room, built-in
kitchen cabinet. These houses are In
walking distance to the depots, street car
barn and all the wholesale houses. Corner
house already sold. Prices $2,000 and
$2.1)60; $000 cash; balance monthly.
Payne & Slater Co.
UA Omaha Nat'l Rank.
WAR TIM K HAKHAIN.
Hrand new all modern bungalow: has
large living room, dining room, den and
kitchen on first floor, and two large bed
rooms and hath on second floor. First
floor finished In oak, except kitchen; den
could be used for a bedroom; has 4 win
dows and a closet; oak floor on second
floor; full cemented basement; furnace
heat: lot 60x133; corner, both streets
paved: close to school, and West Bide
llanscnm Park car line. Price cut to
H.sTiO, part terms; or will take vacant lot
as part of first puyment.
RASP PROS..
10K McCague Hldg. Pong. 163.
doing to Oregon
Must sell my l-room houso.; built by
myself for my own home. The house Is
extra warm and well built and will stand
the closest Investigation. Priced low for
quick sale, gee me at once. Owner and
builder, 1007 8. 17th ft. Tel. 80. 174.
VACANT LOT IN HANSCOM PARK
PIHTRICK.
A dandy big lot, AAxl.V). Hurrnundnd bv
homes that cost from t.OOO to $'.X.UC0. All
apecials paid. A bargain at $1.1)00. Want
an offer.
PAYNK TNVKSTMKNT COMPANY,
3rd Floor Ware Rlk. O. 171.
REAL EHTATE MIHCKLL.XNKOt H
Homes Built and
Financed
Easy Payment Flan
Will furnish the money and build you
a home to order and draw plans to suit
your taste. Will build on your lot or
sny lot you select. Telephone for par
ticulars. Telephone Wehster V879 o
PAItUAlNt IN HOMJiS
Kight room, new ;! -story house, Mth and
California Sts., snap. $4,100.
Klght-room, new modern, 39th and Cen
ter, only $4 $00.
Seven-room, new modern, 36th and Iea
vrnworth Hts.. $4,300.
Knnuire 41$ Karbsch Blk. Phone D. tdOT.
BIX ROOM houa to be sold at a special
offer for quick service: modern except
heat, rooms nicely finished, larss lot.
good location, convenient to cars owner
must leave town, call tied in, win Ho.
21st Pt.
IIERK'H A BARGAIN.
S-ROOM. MOOKRN. $1.KA
Tour own terms. Neat cottage home;
good lorstlon; near l-'Ui and Martha.
Phone l. 14.' about this and four others.
Complete
Suburban Home
1', blocks to car, high ground, 150x121.
6 rooms down; 4 up. 1
Rest furnace and plumbing.
Iarge basement and storeroom.
Cistern Into house.
City water, gas. electric light
Auto house, cement floor; barn and
chicken house.
M.'jJH cask, or clear cottage for first
payment, balance monthly.
O'Keefe Ifeal Estate tt.
lfil Omaha National. Phone Tiotiglal 2715.
Evening. II. 33 or 11. 6134.
car, ::e No ( mixed. 1 car. 7.Vc.
Sample, 1 car, 73c.
Omaha Csnti Prices Wheat : No J
hard. $I.OnVt.nR; No. R hard. !V'ii1"4;
N" 4 hard, :c4i$l.0'V No. i spring. $1 0Krt
I , No. S spring, fl.0ihl t; No 4 siring.
fcft$U: No 2 durum. WHi17e: No. 3
durum, wstj'.sio. Corn: No. 1 white. 77ii
No. i white, oWW; No. 3 white,
"miTKc; No. 4 white, 77t?77Vc; No. 6
white. 7tt77c; No. Il white, 7V,fl7Hc;
No. I yellow. 74', ',-4140: No. 1 yellow
74n74V; No. S vellow, 7.1l74Ve: No 4
yellow 72V.74',c; No. IV yellow. 73'
74!4c: No, a yellow. 7nmi'74c; y0 1 mixed,
7.1 V( 74c; No 2 mixed 7.tlyh 7JNo; No. .1
mixed. 7373,c: No 4 mixed. 7:vvn7S'c,
No. 5 mixed. 7:'i7.T,c: No. mixed, 72'rg'
71Uc. ists No. 2 white. 44f4.So; stsnd
srtl. 44Vvi44c: No. 3 white, 44',H(io;
No. 4 white. 4444'e. Rsrlev: Malting.
f.(t;72c; No. 1 fwd. WHiiy-. Rye: No. 1
fc'VVWV'; No. 3, S.vuc.
(IIICAt.lt liHtn Kn FllttVKIff
r'ea tores of the Tradlea anil ( Inelna;
Prtres a Board of Trade.
ntlCAHO. Hept. 23 -Reports of Immense
foreign buying In the Pacific northwest
fsve the wheat market a sudden bulge
ivday .lust before the close. As a result
prices finished strong. ViilSc above last
night In corn the outcome varied from
Vv decline to a shade advance and for
osts from unchanged figures to Mic gain.
The final range in provisions was I2'ic
off to ;vc pp.
As much as 11.000.000 bushels of wheat
was said to have been sold for export st
Portland, Ore., the last week and an equal
amount at Tacoma and Seattle. In addi
tion dispatches from the Oregon rlty told
of stesmers there loading flour for Kng
land. the first instance of shipments of
thst kind In a number of rears. The Pa
clflc coast advices caught the Chicago
trade leaning to the bear side and brought
on a general flurry among shorts.
He fore the surmise the wheat market
had been somewhat depressed by the con
tinued piling ur or stock, especially at
Minneapolis. On the other hand. Winni
peg sent word of prices holding strong
snd of fresh export btivlng. There were
slso assertions that 4.000 sacks of flour
had been disposed of at PC Ixiuls to BO
direct to Hcotland.
Fine weather and slowness of demand
weakened corn. In the late dealings,
however, the market reflected the new
strength of wheat. Business in oats was
curtailed by difficult v '11 financing Ku
rnpenn shipments. Prion changes were
Indecisive and of a see-saw character.
In the provision pit demand for lard
was fairly good, but for meats rather
slow. Business wss confined almost ex
clusively to the January dellveryJ
Artlclel Open. I High. I Low. Close ! Tes'y.
Wheat1
I
1 fM
1
Hept. 1 1 m
1 T
1 10
1 0MI
1 111)1
1
1 11
Pec.
1 lit!
t 10(.
1 VW
I
w 1
May
Corn.
Sept.
Pec,
May
Oats.
1 19H11 17 1 1 1
TO
72
7$
1
1M6VI
71sl
I
7lt4Tl'i1i
74V3V74,Vi
74174'itl,
I
47 47S
fxiSI sov.
I
Sept
471,1
47V
47 I
Pe..IHNl
May.l&tH-ril
KoHVSI
rork I
Bept.l 17 7S
17 7S
30 26
45
4S
96
I
11 37Vx
17 7r.
20 10
t 35
9 s:.
17 75
17 5
10 80
40
40
H
11 4r.
10 92H
10 U
Jan
JO 17V
I 20 25
Lard.
Hept
Oct.
Jan.
Ribs.
I 35
3.1
4n
h
t M
7S'
87W
Hept. 12 Sf-37
11 35
11 3r
Oct.. I 10 W
Jan.. I 10 60
10 no
10 HO I 10 Rfi
10 r.74 10 47-WilO Mi-57
Chlcaao Cnsh Prices Whest : No. 2 red,
$1 Wt l.offts ; Nn, 2 hard, fl.tMifirl.W. Corn:
No. 2 vellow, 7,4ier7!,-e: No. 3 yellow. 7o.
Osts: No. 8 white, 47S-": standard, 4Vk
ihsc. live: No. ?, MWiMo, Barley: &!t4r
7ic. Seids: Timothy. M.0OCi.r.O; clover,
nominal. Provisions: Turk, $13.00; lard,
$4f. rlha $11 OUn II 50.
BCTTKR Receipts, 12,791 tubs; market,
linchsmted.
KIK1B Lower; receipts. 133 cases; at
mark, esses Included, 181i21o; ordinary
firsts. 2rd---ot4c: firsts. 21ig-ll4c.
POTATOFM4 -t'nsettled, receipts. 50
cark; Jerseys. TOjiMOc: Michigan and Wis
consin, red, tOfinr; Michigan and Wiscon
sin, white. Vn7c; Minnesota and Da
kota. Ohio. f.frtc.
POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, 15c;
fowls, ltlftC.
Kansas City ftralst aad PrsvUlsss,
KAN8Af4 CITY, Pept. 28,-WHEAT '
Nn. hard, $1.0SV4'(1 04: No. t red. $1.03VM
1.04; lWember, $1.04V: May, tl.Utktfl.lH.
CORN No. 2 mixed, 7c: No. I white,
ft2W2ific; recember. SKMj4ttic; No. 3
white, 82fifie; December, eSS'fWo;
May. 72S72o.
OATS No. 2 white, ff4Hc; No. t
mixed. 4.11C43SC.
Hi "TTKK creamery, zsc; iirsts, uc;
sronds. 24c; packing, 20c.
F.OOS Firsts. 21 '-eu : seconds, 17Wc.
POULTRY Hens, 14c; broilers, 16c.
t, I.nula drain Market.
BT. T,OlMfl, Bapt. 23-WHKAT-No. 2
red. $1.HU1.07S: No. 2 hard. $1.0714411.08;
September, $1.0ii4; December. $1.0w4f
l.Oft'4.
CORN-No. i. TRV; No. 1 white. lc;
September. T7Vc; December. 70Tc.
UATS-No. 2, 47c; No. 2 white. 48MH3.
I
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS Bept. I3.-WHKAT-Reptember.
81.07S: December. $1 11'; No.
1 hard. $1.13t; No. I northern, $l.C6t4i
l.tOTi.
Liverpool tiraln Market.'
LIVERPOOL. Sept. tS. WHEAT Spot
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, Pa 9d; No. 1 red
winter new, 8s 7d.
, CORN Spot nominal.
Metal Market.
BT. LOUIS. Sept. 21. M ETA IB Lead
nominal at $2.(6; spelter nominal at $5.30.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Klrne lloa-a Weak
-keep
Mostly Lowe.
CHICAOO. Bept. lS.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
14.000 head; market firm: beevea, 96. 4"
11. Ui; steers ta zwiii lo; stocsers and leed
ers, $f..4fnh te; cows and heifers $l.ti0i9.16;
(alves. IS.noti11.73.
I IOUS Receipts, 21.000 head: market
weak. 10"goc lower; bulk. $S.2Mi8.7B; light
$x.iki4f.10: mixed. $H.irj9.1u; heavy. $7.BT
8.M; rough $7.9M8.10; pigs. $4.7f8.0.
HHKKP AND LA MRS- Receipts. 40.M0
head: market mostly low lie lower; she.ip,
J4K.Vo5 7r.: yearlings, $b. 7646.50; lambs,
$ii.jW7.80.
Kansas t ltr LlT Stoek Market.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 23. 4'ATTLE
Receipts, 12.000 head: market lower: prime
rea steers. lui.wKaw. n: arexsen beer steers,
$8 (yu.7f.; weatern steers. M OOa W; stock
era and feeders. $OKij8.26; bulla, li.Zjtl
ID: calves. th.iAulO.jfl.
HOOS-Recelixs. 1 000 head; market
lower; bulk. $8 2IM.80; heavy. $8.4078.tO.
i .ackers and butchers. $8 Jfafc 66; light.
8.rns.i: pigs, r.oofiia.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Recelnts IS 00)
head: market weak; lambs. $7 Wfr7 HQ:
yearlings $A.Mi4).2u; wethers. $4.0U4fa. jO;
twes, $4.704i.
t. Lonls Live Btoek Market.
PT IOriS. Spt. 23. CATTLB-Recelpta.
0,200 head: market lower; native beef
steers. $7. 50 10.85; rows and heifers. t tuti
i;H6; slockers and feeders. $fLtc7.:
southern steers $;.0048 00: cows and heif
ers. $4'i04iM: calves. HUaB 11.00,
HfMirt-Rcelpts, 11,200 head; market
lower; pigs and light, t7.7rf.00; mixed
and butchers, $i 8oS.t, good heavy, $8.70
W 90. '
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4 2O0
head; market steady; muttons, $4.00b6.1O:
lambs. $7.vWj.(.
Sloas City Vtr Stack Market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. Sept. 28 CATTLE
Receipta, 1.300 head; market unchanged.
HOOH Receipts, $.5u0 head; market
weak and 10jj 15c lower; heavy. $8.)M4t;
bulk of sales. $8.20j.25.
HHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpls. 1,009
hesd; market steady; fed muttons, $5 7rm
ft.Ui: wethers. $.'..2;H).00i ewes, $4. Y."i5. 40,
Is rubs, $7.7548.2j.
St. Joseph Mir Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 23. MATTLE Re
ceipts. I.Sit) head; market steady; steers,
$7O(ni0.;5; cows and heifers, $4 . 26tj'J. SO;
calves. tb OO-olO 50.
HOGS Receipts. 7.600 head; market
lower: bulk. $8 3y18.Br
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 7,500
head; market steady: lambs, $7.ootg".70.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23.-EVAPORATKD
Al PLES-Dull and nominal.
DRIED KRU1 Tit Iru nee, quiet and
steady. Apricots and peaches, dull.
Raisins, firm.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23. DRY GOODS
Cotton goods eased a trifle today In gray
goods divisions. Yarns, firm. Colored
cottona, steady. Worsted yarns, easy.
Dress goods, firm.
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET f
Cattle Steady to a Little Lower on
Some Kindt.
HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS OFT
Receipts of ftheep and I. a sane t'en
tlane alte Liberal Demand Cland
nnd All Kinds kteady
inallty nthlns; F.xtra.
Sol'TH OMAHA. Sept. 23, 114.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs theep.
Oft rial Mondav .IS 1.2S8 40,
Ofllclal Tuesday I3.;T 4.4h4 42.4l
Estimate Wi-dnegda) ... G.70Q 6,M) Sl.tsX)
Tiiree (lavs this wk...Hl 11.5.12 114.02$
Same days last week..27.W2 8.811 75.M3
Bame days 2 wka. ago ls.NSJ 0.011 8!.5:7
same days 3 wks. mwn.n.mn 1.ann fc,7i:i
Same days 4 wks. aso.ix.72 ?02 90.130
Same days last year..30,M7 U,3M U,6v4
Tne following table shows the receipts of
(Si lie, hogs and sheep at the South umaha
ive stock market for the year to date, as
compared with last year:
1914 t13 Inc. Dec.
Cattle tiin.ar 48,;:78 82.0M
Hogs 1.771.270 1.x:i,se8 812,718
Sheep 2,046.148 1.H4H.072 98,470
The following table shows the prices for
hogs at the South Cms ha live stock mar.
ket fur the last few days, with compari
sons: ,
Dst'e. I 1914. 11918 '1HI IIWI.iIW.IIW.HEO.
Sept.
.sept.
Srpt.
Sept.
8ept.
Kept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
t-ept.
Sept.
f-ept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Hept.
Sept.
7 64 1
78oj
7 97'
$ 0;
8 OBI
7 78
7 89;
8 24,
8 2.1
1 171
7 08
n
t 941
I 7 851 C 87
9i 1 l
3 KtV
8
8 6;S
8 37
9 17
1 971
( 85
9 Oft
1 M 1
8 981
S7
9 91
7 92 6 4
$ 52V
8 6,1V,
8 391
S ( 7 ' i 9
8 35
m
9 13
7 88
S 99
M
ft 71
8 5-'H'
8 3s
7 01
: K3
8 41T
8 95 ft 91
27
7 83
T3
7 8
8 05
j
8 301,
8 2K
8 3ii"a
7 87
I 38i 6 851
t 151
8 71
8 91!
8 KS
3 W
8 92
8 73!
8 43' 6 7l
S
90
81
ft 80
82
83
7 89
78
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Sunday. .',
CATTl.IC Receipta today numbered 225 -
cars, a fair run for a Vednsdayt which '
makes the total for the three days this
week 28,81ft head. While this number Is
the largest for any similar period thus - :
far this year It is smaller than for the : -
corresponding time a year ago by almost
, head.
The quality of the beef steers en sale
waa nothing very extra, the majority of ;:x
the rattle being common. Desirable kind V.',
ff killers gonerslly commanded fully
steady prices, with the market alow to v ,;
possibly a llttlo lower on the medium to
common kinds. 5..'."..
Good cows and canners were generally
steady, but there was some oomplalnt
that the medium klnda were a little hard ; -lo
move, with prices possibly a llttla
weaker. '
Strictly good feeders were about steady ' '
In most cases. On the other hand, the
medium kinds, which hsva been coming ,...
In very freely were badly neglected, and . . .i
cattle of that description were anywhere
from weak to as much as 25u lower than
Monday.
guotatlons on cattle Good t choice
cornfe.i benvea. $.5.ia'10.36; fair to good '!'
cornfed beevea, $S.754f So; common to fair " '
cornfed beeves, $7.7fiA8.76; good to choice
tange steers, $7 4iVJlf0; fair to goe.1 range
steers, $8.8iJi7.40: common U fair range
steers. $ii ot4i.80: good to choice grass
heifers. $6ou'J.M; good to choice grass
cows. lft.254Jft.75; fair to good grades. $5.50
fi.26; common to fair gradea, $4.00(16.50; " '
good to choice atockera and feeders,
17 6008 2.: fair to good stockarg and feed
ers, $6.03.6O; stock heifers. $6.504;.7.;
stock cows, 4.75.25; stock calves, ftftOnfv
8 00; veal calves, $8.00$ 10.26; bulla, stags, .-.
etc.. 95.t7.00. ..-
HOOH Supplies today were even larger .... ,
than on Tuesday, about eighty-seven
cara or 8,00 head being reported In. " '
Total for the three days Is 11.533 head, a ''
gain of 3,0-Hl head over laat week, but
almost 2,000 head, ahort of the correspond
ing period last year. .
other points reported declines again to- '
day and the local market opened out dull
and aharply lower. Shipping orders were . .
filled at figures that were at least 6?10c
lower than yesterday. Tops again reached .'l.'.'C
$8.1-5, but the quality of the hogs selling
at this figure was considerably better 9vV
than yesterday'a top load. Packers started ' r "
bidding on a lOtglba lower basis, and while
salesmen tried hard to get better prices
the comparatively liberal receipta gave
buyers the advantage, so that when the "'
offerings finally began to move valuea
were all of a dime lower. Buyers were ;
picking nut the better gradea. leaving the .
common mixed and heavy kinds until the . : .
close, and when they finally started la to
clean up this less desirable stuff their -
offer mere around lie lower than Tues
day. ' 1 .
Considering the fact that the quality Is .. . "
If anything better than on Tuesday, prlcen
are generally a big dime lower. Most of
the early packer sales landed around
$8.25 but, of course, these were the better
end of the supply, and some sales of aa
low as 88.10 were reported late. Tops
sold at 88 86, the same a the best figure
paid yesterdsy.
HHEEP With most outside points re
porting a slow deal In sheep and lambs
early In the forenoon the local market
with a liberal run on hand started out
active, and In general -Hre on ewes and
lamna were ruuy steady witn yesterday,
or 75c lower on lambs as compared with
the close of last week, and mutton offer- :-;';r
Ings WOc cheaper. Trade has been ac-
tlve and fully steady since Monday's bad
close. The better tone to the market ,..,"
this morning was attributed to tho gcarc- - -'
ty of good killers, but later on In the
forenoon the packers did not oompete so
well as during the first hours, this belhg '
due to a lower tendency to prices being :;.
reorted at Chicago. As It Is th level , j
of prices on all kinds of killers are rel- ' ,
lively high, consequently th selling side j
or the trade aia noi loos ior any mirni -
l,nrni..m.nt The venersl market WSS
talrly satisfactory from a seller's view
point and the clearance was seasonable.
Th decl'ne In feeder lamb prices or late
brought In a fairly good sprinkling of
country buyer who found another liberal
run of feeder, chiefly lamb. Th bulk
of the feeder offerings waa picked up In
good season at prices generally steady.
The befct grades of feeder lamb are
quotable at pv96f,'7.2n. with the common
kinds. Including culls, bringing prices
around 88. 264.75. Lamb partly en the
feedler order and carrying a little flesh
are quotahle at $7.25177.80.
The receipts f.4r the day were 11.000
head, against lft, 000 last Wednesday. 3J,2tA
two weeks ago and 39.M3 a year age.
Uuotstlons on range sheep snd. lambs:
Umba, good to choice, $7.4!f7.5; lambs,
fslr to god. 87. lVo"7 40; lamb, feeder.
$414(7.20; yearlings, good to choice. 8i 80
Oift.lO. yesrllngs, fair to good. $5 so.J6.80;
yearlings. feeo'ers. $3 40fJ5.90: wethers,
good to choice, $5.20ft.V50; wethers, fair to
good, $520ai.0n; wether, feeders. $4.30$
4 55; ewes, good to choice. $& 0U&W25; ewes,
fair to good, 84.7&3.V0O; ewes, feeder, 83 80
64 23.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. a. COTTON' Ac
cording to the official report Issued at
the cotton exchange today yesterday's
balloting resulted In tho liquidation of
I, 900 bales of the December straddle In
terest at 950c.. This was the largest
ballot reported sine th liquidation of
the straddle was undertaken and made
total of 4.600 bales, which have been
closed out by the International committee.
Liverpool will reduce the price of
January and Esbruaty th.re to (.Sid to
morrow and the announcement was mad
this afternoon that the price of Decem
ber here will be fixed at 9.0uc In oon
sequence. with local margins callable to
that level on October 7, while margins
due Liverpool must be deposited oa
October 8. official statement indicating
II. prosrjaa being made In the direction
of reopening the exchange ure '.'Xiected
In the near future. Exports continue vei y
uvnt. dui a consinerapie demand la re
ported from September short In th south.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23. COFFEE
Rather a better demand waa reported for
snot ooffes In the local market today. '
For some time pest the spot market ha
l-een very quiet and the slightly larr
bi Miles waa attributed either to repien-'
Ishing stocks or Increased values at the
decline, owing to apprehensions of higher
war risks should It prove that a steamer
now overdue from Brasll has been later
frrred with by a hostile cruiser. No'
mt terlal change waa reiwrted in, the cot
and freight market, however. In the cost
rltuatlon here wss more or less unsettled
with Kto No. 7 quoted at t'l and fcwuto
No. 4 at 10"eilc. ,
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