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Apartments aaa Flats.
Rental Service Free
Why worry where to find a house of
apartment when we hare listed every
. . . . i.t and Bi.jriaifi t in the city.
'Phone us for further Information.
Douglas :W rid- i yB to ra ge Van Co.
BtTTiEOROK A I'AKTM ENT 3 One five
room suite, K0; heat, water, Jmiltor
service; located in e"leot West Farnam
residential sirtton. 113 N, 3! lit Ave. W. l-,;4.
$1 ELKOANT 4-room flat, modern ex
cept heat; 1415 Vinton Red MkA.
6-7 RUUMS.
2117 N. HiTII.
Rlggeet PXAP in oiimha. hot water
Innltnr urdi' t-f ftfl mnimar I? All
AS A IN' ,3 HEYl'F.Ni 114 IIHrney M.
FT. 1'I.AKfc AFAUTMKNTb.
ia ana nnrncy cm., a r''oni nynri.iiic.iis.
Call H. W7 or I. fc6.
OGUt.N ANN t-X looms, nun kllchro
Ilea i'outinil ftlllffa
6-ltoo.M modern flat. 1112 So. 11th.
Gordon Van Co S
tornce
9 1 a V II...
I'honr l 1.H
r 11 ?ll
' IT W V h..ii-i A . al .... tu-hA.. ....1
apartment on W. Farnam M.
KOl'K Him.Md,
THK HARXKV
in. o, iiihahih prHrilcaiiy
..in. elegant it.cathm. '4 I. uric to Kir-
. 'i m c ar: verv rrio:.: mum. vt" vi -tnrr
A 50.
JSTIXOS HKYI'KN. K.14 Harney Pt
h.A Ij i if l 1. apartment
rooma and
bath and srrecnrd poich In Harl
rian
apartments, L'301-S s.iernian Ave., will
vacated about Octoixr 1. t)uk finish a
be
autjin. wiioucr 1. itaa nnisn ana
panruea ceilings 111 living room and
dining room; press hrlek mantle and rub
log; mirror door In Rood slz.d coat
closet; dining room has paneled walla
and plate rail: fine l.phtuitf flxtuies;
hedrooms In white rnaiml: large, kitchen
and retriserator entry. Rental $ per
month, which lncltiJtt Janitor service and
heat. Ak to set it.
PCOTT & Mil.!. CO..
Pouglaa 100it .V;-T- MoCaKue Rldg . o
6-ROOM modern, water, curt tins and odme
in dinInK roo.ii. lice. J.-...0. .u .No. iui
Ave. Phone H. o7ii7.
F I V KKUO MS
THE iirusos.
207 So. 26th Ave., new, elope In, built-in
buffet, panel wnlla in dln'ng mom. H
block to Farnam car; turn. 143. winter $'0.
HAST1NUS HKYlHiN. 1H4 Harney Bt.
i.. ... 1:. t .
U VKIINA, 1S12 Capitol Ave., modern
apartments, aleo furnished rooma, ateam
heat, private bath.
SIX ROOMS.
THE iorai.AS.
213 So. 26tli Ave., vacant Oet. 1; has nun
parlor; ' close In. walking distance; very
choice, $50 summer, w winter.
HASTIXQ3 & HKYDEN. 1114 Harney St.
FIRST floor. 4-r.. nine, A15 So. :Mth.
THE KNICKKKDCM'KER.
NVesl Farnam district, SSth and Jones
Sts. ; 6 and 7 rooms. Positively the best
and only exclusive apartment house In
Omaha. Low rentals, compared with oth
ers. See It first.
ELKQANT 4-room apartment with sleep
Inn porch, all modern; beautifully deco
rated: splendid location. 3115 l'avenport
St. First floor onlv. Saw.
C. O. CAHI.BERO.
"10-312 Bran. Thea. Bldg.
212 NICHOLAS, 4-room modern brick
flflt, steel ranee. ga stove, kitchen cab
inet and wnter paid, ?17.
HASP BROS. 1H1I ULAM im.
219 Capitol Ave., 9-r. mod. flat. 2o.00.
R60 S. 2rtth Ave., 9-r. mod. brick flat, well
arranged for light housekeeping, $30.
935 N. 21th. 8-r. mod. fiat. $16o0.
RASP BROS. Uouglas loS.
610 S. 17TH 6-room modern flat, $.10.
1003 N 29th St.. 7-r. modern flat. $20.
S013 I-eaven worth. 6-r. mod. ex. Beat. $20.
2623 Bristol St., 6-r.. mod. ex. heat, $20.
C. O. CARl.BERO
S10-312 Brandels Theater Blfljr.
6-ROOMS. l'UWB-1N.
705 6. 16th St., t good rooms, all modern,
heat furnished; $40.
PKTERK TRUST COMPANY, D. K8.
Board and Rooma.
FRONT rtn. newly fur., mod. with board.
Single or ensulte. 2419 Poppleton. T. 2417J.
FRONT room, modern, close In, for man
and wife, with board. $6 par week. H. 64o7.
Varnished Roemi.
AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS Front room,
trlctly modern, reasonable. Call 608
N. 21st St. Red 3S47.
FRONT rm,i newly fur., mod. with board.
Single or ensulte. 2419 Poppleton. T. 2417J.
WANTED Lady roommate; $4 per month;
partly modern. Call 4 to 6 p. m. 2406
Capitol Ave.
FRONT room, suitable for 2, mod.. $5
week; board optional. 2317 Pouylas.
1418 S. list St. Fine rooms In brick, mod-
ern house; handy to car. Heferences.
within walking distance. Good refer-
encea required 211S California St. P. rV07.
MODERN, well lighted, reaaonable. 411
N. Krth.
SUNNY room, neatly furnished. iuO. IMH
JVou k I as St. 1
STRICTLY mod. furnished room, private
family, $10 mo.; board optional. aii
eoster aja.
i.i 1 irnnr r-rwim in iiri vu t m lanii v 1 nr
gentleman, $2 week, board optional.
.iv 1 .v ...i.tii ,,, m n an tvt.ui nA.i.a r. .. u r
good car line; preier gentlemen. lii
8186.
PRIVATE family, mod.. $3. Tel. Bo. 2236.
SO. ath. 1010 Furnished, heated front
room. moi., iz. oentiemen it.
MOU., quiet rooms, walking dis., $1.&0
'week and up. THE KNArl , 191K Cass.
r uiinisih.u room xur rem, near i-reiun-
ton university, h'hone oougias izm.
Mod., private home, reterencys. H. U3S.
FRONT room, newly furn., $1. D. 6407!
Fur. mis. modern. 1 &. Cans. Apt. 9.
PRIVATE home, beautiful, all mod.,
walking di., hoard opt., $3. II. 2M2.
NURSES Mod. room for one or two,
close to car. $12 or US. 1412 Wirt. W. 3061.
r nrntnlieil llounekrepliiu liuoma.
LARGE. mod., complete, $3.50. 2209
Douglas.
llouar ker bIbii Kooms.
THREE nlc rooms, housekeeping. UU
S. 11th.
DOUGLAS 2l"S Light housekeeping and
sleeping rooms.
DAVENPORT. 2018 Two or three nicely
lurnishea housekeeping rooms..
Hotels anil Airi:uitu.
l.lFuKMA Holel. lbth and '.dllfornlau
Weekly rates U and up. DoucUs a3.
iiODiik. liuTtlU- Mcderi,.
Keaauuable.
FOK nENT
looses and I olligri.
NEARLY new fc-room house, rewly dec
orated lnslue and painteo outside. 2400
Emimt. Web.
114 8. 29th ST. 9-room all modern house,
$20. Rasp Bros., Douglas 1V3.
2615 JONES All modern. 7 rooms, now
$S). Call Mrs. Nelson. Karney 136.
R-R cottage, $12. 1711 Hickory. W. 1919.
6-R. HOUSE, 2Si Parker. 2u. H. 320.
4-KOuM cottage and barn; walking dis
tance; $14 per mouth. Harney 4173.
FLATS for rent, nice location, also t
room house, mod. ex. heat, wltn elec
tric lights. Call Doug. ir,.
C-ROOM houee and garage on 4th St. ail
modern, t-1.60 per month. Call Doug.
47..
fcTRlCTLY modern 6 room bungalow, fine
location, excellent condition; vacant Oct.
1. I all H. 6- 9.
A 7-RiHJM. ail modern bouse at Uli
Douglaa St., $-15 a month. Tel. H. 4021.
6-RKjM house, mod. except heat. $23.
833 a. 21st St. Harney 27U6.
i-ROoM house, modern, 29)0 South 24th
64., $1. Water paid. Tel. Red 2.
' 6-HOOM modern cottage, 719 So. 37th oU,
fine location. J. versier irto.
BEAUTIFUL elKht-room house, modern,
$H 2W7 California St. Harney 66 J.
$-6 ROOMS, BATH. 17ui MANDER
ioN. PHONE lXiUGLAH biil.
house, unfurn., mod., hardwod fin.,
"XHot watr licat; also 6-r. house, rood..
Vn.. near cars. Dundee. Phone Harney
a
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West Farnam
i?i.w nr,lk "1 stucco home. Just bring
finished; three fine bedrooms and sleep
ing porch 2d floor; large living room and
dining room, besutlfully finished In nil
noKany; Id floor white enamel, 4i on
Irasa
Peters Trust Co.
I'u'J Farnam St.
Doug. W
Excellent Home
SKVF.N ROOMS.
SS Poppleton Ave., In the pretty field
club district; completely modern. In fine
condition
FETFK9 TRt'ST CO..
13 Fnrnam St. IVmg. KK.
8-ROOM. modem. 1119 Itenrgia A veI iTlCjC
5-Hoo.M house, all modern. tlo per month.
47-'l California St. D. WM.
FI V E-ROOM eots"ge modern, "almoat
new. 4708 Franklin Bt.. Wehstor 37GS.
5-R. mod.. 1702 fl'. 17th V, lSlsC
VOll JtEXT
NEW ALT j MODERN 6-ROOM
HOUSE, V BLOCK FROM
CAR LINE
$22.50 lVr Month.
Be sure to phone us about this
tomorrow.
Bankers Koalty Investment Co.
Telephone D. "2926.
6 ROOM. ONIV JIB.
Modern ex. heat. Fine location. 1920
Kmmet St. See thla, and Inquire up-
italr o
FOK KENT
8 ROOM ALL MODERN
HOUSE, RIGHT ON
CAR LINE.
HOT WATER HEAT.
$33.00 Per Month.
Bankers Keulty Investment Co
Telephone D. 2926.
311 N. 33d St., .7-r., modern, $20.
3420 Parker, -r.. modern, $20.
228 Capitol Ave.. 8-room, modern. $3.
233 Spencer, 6-rmim, modern, $22.60.
1-117 N. 11 t St., 7-r.iom, city water, $16.
74 N. 27th St., 5-room, city water, $12.60.
1416 N. 2Sth St., H-ronm, city water, $1L
1615 N. 3id St., 5-room. city water, $11.
4712 N. 40th St., 5-room, city water, $10.
322o Franklin, 4-room, city water,- $8.
3M0 Camden Ave., 5-room. well, $11.
3723 Ohio, 8-room. well. $8.
CREIUH. SONS & COMPANY,
Douglas 2lU MKBeeBldg.
SEVEN ROOMS, sleeping p'rch and sun
room, new and desirable, exceptionally
fine view, quiet neighborhood, $J0, or $"5
with garage.
J. H. PUMONT & CO.,
1603 Farnam St. Phone Douglas 690.
6-ROOM, modern, paved street, one-half
block to car, tJ. 4Wi N. 2th Ave.
WEST FARNAM 8 rooms, 2 baths; very
modern. 323 No. 3Sth Ave. Doug.i 2947.
10-ROOM mod. house, splendid surround
ings. 1015 William. Call Red 3SG5.
5-R. cottage. $12 4G?2 Izard. W. 6756.
GOOD 8-r. house, all mod. except heat, on
car line. 440S No. 24th St. Web. 66Si.
STEAM heat, all modern, i-room house!
also 4-rm fist. ?20 No. 23d
6-ROOM ttrlctly modern house in At con
dition, location 2812 Pacific SL Call at
1060 Bo. 28th St. or phone Harney $346.
Free Rental List
Complete Informatlan about every va
cant houae and apartment In tha city.
Thla service la free. Tel. Douglaa 188.
Fidelity Storage A Van Co.
COTTAGE. 4 rooms and basement, $11 per
month, 206 g. 28th Ave. Call D. L.
Thomas, 412 Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2354.
6-H, mod. .-house. 1727. R. 10th, D. 7416.
HOUSE suitable for two small- families.
Inquire 2645 Capitol Ave. Phone D. 4u9.
6-ROOM houae. all modern, Irea water.
'(04 N. XOth. Tel. D. 1530.
Jf T) 3 arxp. Co.. moving
I KPPfl packing tk storage.
V- V,CU 1207 Farnam. D. 1;
MaggarcTs
Van and stor
age Co. Reduced
Large van. 2 men, $126 per hr. ; dray. I
men. H per hr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 1496,
FOR RENT
We have a complete Hat of all houses,
apartments and flats that ara for rent.
Thla list can be aeen frea of charge at
Omaha Van A Storage Co.. 806 S. I6U1 8l
Fidelity Storage Co.
Storage, moving, packing and shipping.
16th & Jackson Sts. Phone Douglaa 288.
TI mi una "i Parte of tha city.
tiUUBCa Crelgh Sons cV Co.. ee Bldg.
MX-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN KX
CEPT HEAT, 1716 CALIFORNIA ST.
SEE REICH EN BERG BROS., K27 CITY
NAT'L BANK BLDO. DOUGLAS 1946.
Stores and Offices.
2D FLaOOR oracE
VAULT, WATER.
ELECTRIC LIGHT, FREE.
385 Sq. Ft., $30.00.
OCTOBER 1ST.
The Bee Building Co.
Office Room 103.
2ND FLOOR office rooms or suitable for
light mfg. Wright & Lasoury, 606 S.
16th St. Doug. 162.
ON ACCOUNT of factory falling 1 am
going out of the automobile business;
lease and fixtures for sale; rent very
reasonable. See Loaier place, 2549 Farnam
St. Erie Nelson.
Harua.
GOOD barn, room for 8 or 10 horsea
1917 Webster St. Call Douglas 41
WANTED TO RENT
TWO ui' furnished rooms for housekeep
ing, walking diatance. Address B. 464.
Bee.
WANTED Desk room In established of
fice for mull address and headquarters
of Chicago agency;, state rent. Address
Y 208. Bee.
WANTED Light table board by elderly
man in private family with common
people; walking distance to 34th and Far
nam. Address s vS, ilee.
IlKAL ESTATE
FARM HANOI LA.MII FOR f ALB
llaaliu.
MONTANA CAREY ACT LANDS-COOOt
acres no a' open to entry In tha famous
Valler valley. An excellent opportunity
for the hoineseeker seeking good farm
land for general diversified farming. The
rich soli. exhilarating climate and
abundance of water for irrigation assures
maximum crop returns. Great tor grain,
alfalfa, timothy, and for stock farming.
Ideal spot for a home. Write today for
booklet and particulars. Valier Farm
Sales Company, Valler, Mont. Box No. 17.
Nebraska.
FARM FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Fine, level 240-acre, second bottom grain
and stock farm, not wet or subject to
overflow, t miles north of lilalr, county
seat town of 8.&00, best oft school and
market I
Good buildings and fences. Wroom house,
nearly new; barn for 12 head '-horses, wltn
mow; large double crib, nw granary,
chicken house, sheds, etc. (
A low price and very liberal terms on
thla for quick sale. Will shiaw farm and
give particulars to Interested! parties.
E. N. CHRISTIAN SON. Bprlagflnld. Neb.
PLATTE county farm. acre. nr
Columbus; aw-acre stuck and Lay ranch.
4111 Farnam. '
f lvellaaoaa,
IP INTERESTED In land In, southern
Iowa and southern Minnesota write tha
F L. Jones Land company. Wintered. la.
for their list of A farina
HEAL ESTATE
FARM A RAM II LANDS FOR IALH
Wliesstts.
Upper Wisconsin
Best uauy and genera) crop slats In the
union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at
low prU.es, on easy terms. Ask for book
let $4 on Wisconsin Central Laud Grant.
State acres wanted. Writ about our
arising lands. If Interested In fruit lands,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In
Wisconsin. Address l-nd Dept., 800
Line Ry., Minneapolis. Minn.
FARMS WANTED.
WE have buyers for 40, fc and 10 acres
Improved farms. List with us for quick
THE VOUKL REALTY AGENCY,
lolf.-l W. O. W. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I wish to buy a 6-rooin bungalow on
monthly pnvments; responsible party.
Address A JM, Bee.
REAL ESTATE: FOR EXCHANGE
FINE tV20-aere farm. 46 miles from Min
neapolis, good soil, two sets buildings;
will take up to $16,0u0 other good property
In exchange, balance some cash and
mortgage; prlre $o an acre; finest stock
farm In that vicinity. Schwab BroB., 1WS
Plymouth Bldg., Mtnneapolte:. Mtnn,
THREE hundred alxty-acre improved
farm, 20 miles from Minneapolis; 8-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. $H) per
acre; will take up to $10,000 good property
In exchange, balance some cash and mort-
,'e" SCHWAB BROS.,
102K riymouth Bldg,. Minneapolis. Minn.
F1NE7oacre farm, five miles from Mln
nea prills; 36 acres under cultivation, bal
ance orchard and timber; seven-room
brick house, stone basement, barn, wind
mill, chicken house, hy shed, granary,
etc. Price W.MO. Will take up to $2,600 In
exchange, balance some cash and mort
gage. Schwab Bros.. 10ai Plymouth Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CITY and farm loans, 8, JH. par cent.
J.H. Dumont & Co.. 1608 Farnam. Omaha.
WANTED City loana. Peters Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. Esst Nebraska far ma.
O'KEEFE REAL. ESTATE CO..
101S Omaha Nafl. Douglas JTls.
GAKVIN BROS..
HARRISON MORTON. U Om. Nat'L
WANTED City loana and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith Co., 1220 Farnam.
CITY property. Lars loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., isth and Farnam sts.
MONET on hand for city aund farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City Nafl Bank Bldg.
act. CZTY LOANS. Bemla-Carlbern Co..
v' 810-312 Brandcis Theater Bldg.
BEE vh first If you want a farm loan.
unuea mates irusi to., vnaui. nmv.
A IHTn ACTS OF TITLE.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
a modern abstract office. ti& b. 17th BU
Phone Douglaa MX7.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice In Nebraska, 206 Biaddels Theater.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
"little Farm"
2 Acres, $1,075
In Benson Acres Addition, adjoining
Benson; all in alfalfa; some fruit. You
will buy this piece If you will let us show
it to you. Terms $20 cash, $15 a month.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 114 Harney St
611 Feet Frontage
Adjoining Benson
Is on Paved Road
1$ acres on Military .Ave. This is the
right place to buy for a country home
and work In Omaha. Pavement all the
way In. Price. $1,040.
HASTINGS ft HEYDKN, 1614 Harney St
Florence Acreage
Bargain
Twenty acres, 2Mi miles northwest of
Florence, and but a short distance from
the macadam road.
Seven-room house, In good condition;
good ham and other outbuildings; nice
orchard, full bearing.
One and one-uuarter acres in vineyard.
The owner of this proporty, on account of
family reasons. Is compelled to move to
the city and will take aa part payment a
good residence In the city; and will plica
this property right.
O 'NEIL'S R. E. & INS. AGY.,
Tyler 1024. 1505 Farnam St.
"Little Farm"
Adjoining Benson,
on Paved Road
$25 Cash -$20 a Month
$.34 acres. A splendid corner. Will
divide Into 12 lots, facing east. Pave
ment all the way to Omaha. This tract
will surely advance in value. Price, $1,600.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St
1.5 Acres
In Benson Acres
$825 $15 Cash, $12.50 Month
Desirable for poultry raising, gardening
and fruit; easy walking distance to car;
don't delay. Acreage close to Omaha la
Felling faet.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1814 Harney Bt.
REAL ESTATE NORTH BIDE
Five Rooms
and Bath
Modern except heat. New cottage, with
five good slxed rooms and bathroom; two
full lots; dandy place for chicken raising.
Can sell on easy terms.
Scott & Hill Co.
Douglas 1O0H. 3Q6-7-S McCugue Bldg.
$25.00 Cash $25.00
New 6-room bungalow. Prlca, $1,400.
Terms, S16 50 per month. If you want a
cheap, little home on reasonable pay
ments, telephone Doutilas 2iM.
H. H. Harper
1013-14 City National Bank Bldg.
BRAND NEW
Living room, dining room, kitchen, pan
try, den on first floor, two bed rooms and
bath on second floor, living room, fin
ished In oak; strictly modern In every de
tail; furnace, cement basement south
front corner lot, paved street, close to
school. Price $2,800. payment down, bal
ance monthly. Located at 2630 Blondo St
Keys at i2a Blondo St
C. G. CARLBERG,
310-11 Brandels Theater Bldg.
FOR SALE By owner, in Bemla Park
district, 7-room rrodern house, nearly
raw, on car line, paved street paving all
paid, fr.r $2.00; $2U down, balance like
rent Call Bcrson 665-J.
Small Payment
Down
Balance Ilka rent, buys tha fine six-room
entirely modern dwelling at 2301 N.- 224
St; newly painted, nice Targe rooms, fine
fireplace, good cemented- basement three
nice bedrooms and bathroom upstairs,
corner lot paved street. Price only $3,500.
This Is a splendid value.
Scott & Hill Co.
Douglas vm. 3U6-1-I McCague Bldg.
Coiner lot water, aewer and sidewalk,
near car Una, $6 cash and $10 per month.
Phone Douglas 26j6.
11 H. HARPER.
1013-14 City Nat Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE SOl'TII SIDE
Hanscom Park
Beautiful Home
A nw, beautiful oak finished 7-room
house. ?.arge living rimm with firvplsee,
beam celling and built-in bookcases: din
ing room wllh paneled walls and built-in
sideboard; lnrgo kitchen with butler's
pantry nnd entry; four nice bedrooma and
bath on second floor; large attic; full
basement with laundrv tubs and toilet;
clothes chute; lot Nx1S2: paving all pal I
This house Is complete and up-to-date In
very detail and Is the biggest ha run In
we have to offer In Ihe Field club dis
trict Price. $...,W; terms. located at
$338 I Jnooln Ave.
Norris & Norris
400 Bee 111. I
Thone Douglas 4:7i.
REAll AND ACT AT llVi'l.-
Modern cement block house. I rooms,
toilet and bath, furnace, electric light
city water; full cemented cellar one
.... inMiinr, one-mira or acre
I ground; all fenced; modern chicken house:
1 shade: 42 fruit trees, grapes and smaM
I fruit l ...lnlil... I . . .
......... Km urn : ngni
by Rlvervlew park; 4 blocks to So 13th
and So. Omaha car and Edw. Rosewater
school; rood neighborhood. Trice only
$S.0i'O; $1,000 cash will get It. Biggest snap
on account of moving south. See owner
at premises. 4113 So. Sth Street, or phone
DollslAff t,y7.
$2,000 Buys It
New five-room cottage, on a desirable
street, nonth front lot Small payment
down, bnlanee like rent. Onlv 11 blocks
from City Hall. Thla Is close-in prop
erty. Scott & Hill Co.
306-7-8 McCague Bldg.
Douglaa 1009.
REAL ESTATF WEST SIDE
New Brick Home
On Dodge St., near 4Hth. solid while
brick house, with cement, brick and stone
porch; best asbestos shingle roof; solid
construction. Hot water heat; beautiful
living room with fireplace; hard wood
throughout; two full lots. Actually the
best bargain offered. $2,000 to $3,000; leas
than tha value of lota and cost of house.
D. V. Sholes Co.
913 City Nafl Bank Bldg.
Douglas 49.
$500 Cash
Buys a large, almost new house at tha
southeast corner of With and Davenport
Sta. House faces the boulevard and has
reception hall, living room, dining room
and den finished In oak. Three bedrooms
bath and sleeping porch on second floor
Would take a 6-room cottage as part pay
ment. For price see owner.
A. KOPI'EN HAVER,
$10 BARKER BLOCK. RED 2
S-ltOOM MODKKN HOME
FOR '$3,200
South front lot. 80x132 with a garage.
Close In.
W. II. GATES,
Room 647, Omaha National Bank Bldg.
. uuiir i.Miugiaa ih.
WILL SELL TO COLORED
PEOPLE
$100 CASH.
k- BALANcfc: LIKE RENT.
Nobby little 6-room cottage, partly
neur car and cno'- 1rl- '"y
THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY
, 101R-K W. Q. W. Bldg. Douglaa 3Wl'.
MUST BE SOLD
7 2 r.? fr"me id "tucco; oak and
birch finish; three bed rooms and sleeping
porch; corner lot; paved street; complete
throughout; big bargain. p "
OWNER. Douglas li2.
REAL ESTATE MIBCKLLANEOtH
Stop and Think
EV ElO ..v'K HAS OPPORTUNITIES
Now Is the time to buy.
Jour dollars will never buy
as much Omaha real estate
in the future as today.
SOME GOOD BUYS
We have three 5-room all
modern bungalows, except
heat; living and dining
rooma all oak finish, two
bed rooms, . roomy kitchen
with gas and heater In
stalled, bath room has fix
tures and finish the same as
In our best apartment
houses: full size basement
cemented floor with drain;
sidewalks and paving all
paid, and don't forget we
furnish shades and electric
fixtures. Price, $2,3fiO. Will
compare favorably with
property priced at $2,700, and
we sell on payments, too.
Call us up and we lll show
you.
Traver Bros.
Red 4721. 706 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
$31.00 DOWN AND
$.31.00 PER MONTH
BUYS THIS ALL MODERN
6-ROOM HOUSE
I have for sale a new. substantially con
structed 6-room house, located one block
from car line, 2 blocks from school; ftri
cement basement, furnace heat, principal
rooms finished in oak, balance of house In
pine; very conveniently arranged through
out. Pretty location. For full Informa
tion, call
MRS. THOMAS,
Telephone Webster 2233.
BARGAINS IN HOMEh" "
ter.'gohntlyr?4m2;XneW Md C"
Seven-room. new modern. 3Eth and Laa.
vcnwurlh Sts.. $4,200
Enquire 413 Karbach Blk. Phont D. 3607.
FOR SALE
7 MORTGAGE,
Due 1919.
$3,000.00
Thifl ! HI) awlcr flNir 4 1
:Z"Zr..b'.. .b'? J",or-a farm. ,
w ...... IIIUI 1U I
r f.VVV.VV
siMponsibla party willing to an-
Homer must bars ready cash
Arattroog .Wabk Co.
BtaU Baa
Ida.
UNUSUAL
INVESTMENT
BARGAIN
"IBBdB. - A 1 ...
A hoUM ). IB Wait Ftrnaml
fJntrtcK jut year oXt. Beautiful
Inaula an, .uusioa. Big ground.
laa sww win saualftn;
" Will I
i aldjB- yoar Ifar far 4ruMjL
AmttreBf.WabBCo.
Btaaa BLaak
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Slow nnd Steady to Ten to
Fifteen Cents Lower.
HOGS STEADY TO TEN LOWER
Both Feeder Sheet and Killer hee
Steady Fat aad Feeder l.amha
yrrr SIot aad Weak lo
Ten t Lower.
SOPTIt OMAHA. Sept 29. 1M4.
RecelUts re: CutlU llnffa AliMlt
Official Monday H.2H.I 3.V4 43 MA
l.Mimate Tuesday ,0i0 4X.
Two days this a eek . ,4.03i .fc4 ?l.H4ii
Same days Inst eck..22.!Mi 5.732 K.X'2
Same days I weeks ago I" 27 4 :-H2 M.OnJ
Same das I weeks ago 1421 4.2itt W, 1
Same days 4 weeks ago 1M!U 12.334 7rt.31.
Same days last -enr..2t.0tl .0X M.'7
Tna fuliowliiK table shows the receipts of
taitle, hogs and aneep at the South uinaha
;ive stock market for the year lo date, as
compared with last year:
114 1l Inc. rec
Csttlo 4,4H5 (S76.G70 S0.1S8
Hogs ! .7K. 824 2.1 ft 41 215.0IV4
Sheep 2,li,932 I.079.S2S S1.U0
Tha following table shows the prices for
hops at the South Omaha live stork mar
ket for the last few days, wllh compari
sons. Date. I 1814. UPlt '191t 11911 .itHlO IlKSS nyw.
Sept. II
Kept 13
Sept. 14
1 41; 7 k! K i 1 27 7 3 71
I 11(1 I SKI K lt I Si
8 8S
8 K
So-
4J'
8 ;i 7
( ii
I W
til
W
84
t k3
Sept. IS
f 7HI
8 8
$ Mi
$ n,
8 W
sept 1.
Sept. 17
Sept. W.
Sept. 18.
Sept. 20
Sept 21
Sept. 23.
Sept. 28.
Sept. S4.
7 H
$ 43
II 21
I $1
8 42 v 7 W
$ 3
8 10
8 14
8 36. 8 01
$ ml ( si
8 434.) 7 l 8 17
1 8 twl S 83
71
8 2
( 641 8 7S 8 17
Si! 8 471 $ 13
ov'll - l s ft
8 40 I S OKI
I 87
6 bit) 8 43) 8 10 M
f9; 8 4tti 8 12 73
8 08 8 M
8 .MVkl 8 Ml 8 41
I M I li I I)
Sept
sept.
8 '1 8 07: 8 4VI 4fti i 8 161 t 77
4fii i
8 10S 8 1S 8 bli t! 87 1 8 4.V j W
I 8 211 R 3i 8 Sll 8 8 b '
Sept
font. 2Vi 8 liV.i 1 K.U I 111 I J-.'i s MI 87
Bept. 2. 8 II',. 8 33 ( Ul 8 2; 1 .i tf)
Sunday.
Receipts and dlsivositlon of live stock at
the I'nton stock yards. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock p.
m. yesterday:
HBCKIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Il'r'l.
C., M. & Bt P 1 4
Wnbaah 1 $
Missouri Pacific 10
L'nlon Pacific 73 1ft 72
C. A N. W., east.. 4 3 1..
C. A N. W.. west.. 110 2rt 24 ..
C, St. P, M. eV O.. 10 6
C, B. & Q, east... 8
C, B. & J , west.. .138 24 73 1
C, R. I. A P., east 2 4
C, R. I. A P., west 26 1
Illinois Central 8 .,
Chicago Ut. West. 2 1
Total receipts... 36
DISPOSITION
89 170
HEAD. '
C
attle. Hogs. She
Morris & Co
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
Sch waits & Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co...
Sinclair Packing Co..
Cudiihy. K. C
V. II Vansnnt Co....
Benton, Vansant A L
Hill & Son
K. B. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. B. Hoot & Co
J. 11. Bulla
U F. Hum
RoFenstock Bros
McCtcary & Kellogg..
Werthelmer & I linen..
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co..
Christie
lllggtns
Huffman
Roth
Meyera
Klein
Baker, Jones & H.
Tanner Bros
John Harvey
1 1. A F
Klefer
Other buyers
1.017 !2 r..
1,44 1.033 6,
W7
1.1X9 2.
825
l.llSt ..
26
&
317
Ml
2fA
478
343
12H
4.t
141
3S3
274
41!
lift
152
21il
211
72
13
lrt
19
KM
13
424
.. 81
18
1.8CT
ss.oi:
Totals 11.H43 6.007 67,785
OATTLK Another lllieral run of cattle
arrived at the yards this morning, bring
ing the tottil for the two days up to 24,
WSi head, the heaviest run for any sim
ilar period tltus far this year, but only
on a par with the receipts for the same
time lust year.
There was a fair demand for food to
choice beef steers and a bunch of very
good light yearling steers and heifers sold
at J 10.!. the highest price paid thus far
this year, and In fact the highest price
ever paid on this market. 1 ha market
on the best grades was safely steady,
with others slow and weak to loo lower.
Cows and heifers that happened to find
favor In buyers' eyes were In soma cases
steady and In others they were aa much
as lOo lower than yesterday.
There seemed to lie a fu:r Inquiry for
choice, fleshy feeders, but other grades
were very slow, owing to a limited coun
try demand, and prices were 10o or more
lower than yesterday. It would lie safe
to tiuote the market at IMiEk- lower for
the two days, with a good many cattle
accumulating In the hands of speculators.
Quotations on cattle: uood to choice
beef steers, $9.5tKj 10.2ft; fair to good corn
fed beeves, (H. 7fKri 9 So; common to fair
corn fed beeves, $7.7Vd8.75; good to choice
tange steers, $7.&0iU.iS; fair to good range
steers', tO.HiW7.40; common to fair range
steers, $H(i(Ka6.80; good to choice grass
heifers, f6Wq7.50; good to choice grass
rowa, $6.2t&ti.i5; fair to good grades, $.VW
i)6.2b; comniovi to fair grades, $4 OUQA.&O;
good to choice stockers and feeders, $7.M
fcti.a.; fair to good stockers and feeders.
U60&7.UU: common to fair stocgers ana
feeders, $6.008.60; stock heifers, $5.75
"00; stock cows, $4 .Vj.2r; stock calves.
$7.0&.(i0; veal calves, tti.uuijlu.DU; bulls,
Moss. etc.. $6.2Mi7.i0
HOGS As compared with the runs of
the last few weeks today s supply was
fairly large, something like eighty-six
cars, or 8.000 head, being received. This
Is one of the heaviest runs in about three
weeks. The total for the two days Is
8,Ka4, being 3,000 larger than a week ago,
but slightly smaller than a year ago.
As has lieen the rule fur several days
real shipping hogs were scarce, and ship
pers and siwculators had lo fill their
liberal orders with fair to good mixed
hogs, which they bought at prices that
were In most cases steady with yester
day. Most of their purchases were made
at $8.108.20. with aeveral loads of pretty
fair stuff as high as $8.30. Packers were
Indifferent again this morning and made
their first offers at a rial dime aei line.
Salesmen asked steady to strong prices
but even with the shippers buying freely
killer bids failed to strengthen up to any
great extent, and when the bulk of the
supply finally started to move packers
purchases were fully ftfIOc, and In most
rases nearly 10c lower. Movement, while
not active, was fairly continuous, snd a
fair clearance was made by a reason-
s hie hour.
SHKKP-An outstanding feature of to
day's trade was the unusually heavy re
ceipts for the run was estimated at some
4.ftO head, compared with 4i.41 a week
ago and 41,149 on the corresponding day a
year ago This was the biggest run lor
the season to date, being the largest since
October 21 of lat)l year. IJke yesterday,
fully tfi per cent of the receipts consisted
of feeder offerings.
It was another slow deal In fat stuff
most of the forenoon, with tha sellers
fighting for steady prices. Not, until 10 SO
o'clock did any movement of fat lambs
of consequence take place, the packers
being slow buyers on a basis weak to a
dime rower on fat lambs and about steady
on anything In the line of mutton- Trade
being draggy. the clearance was naturally
late, bul at that It waa a fairly satisfac
tory market all around from a seller's
standpoint, considering the else of Ui re
ceipts and the llheral supplies and lower
tendency to prices at most oU other mar
kets. While the feeder trade waa liberally
supplied with plenty of feeder lambs,
there were lots of feeder buyers here In
search of some drslrabie grades, and as a
result the best kinds of feeder lambs
held up atmut steady, while the common
to medium grades were a shade lower.
The first offerings to cross the scales this
miming were feeder lambs, and Uis mar
ket fur them continued fairly active must
of the forenoon. The Unlit supply of
feeder sheep moved at piicea generally
steady. Feeder lambs aie quo Libia any-
where from $(00 to $7.10. Lumhs carrying
a little flesh went to the country at $7-10
a little flesh went to the country at $7
v7
' 3u. the latter price being paid
rur so
UiinK on tha fancy order
quotations on range shep and lambs:
Lambs, good to choice $7 2U4j7.40; lambs,
fair to good. $7 .omul. 20; lambs, feed-rs.
$V,.li7.I0, yearlings, good to choice, $6.76
6800; yearlings, fair to good, $5.5016.76;
yearlings, feeders, l5.4uiJi.K0; wethers.
Hoiia. khi:Mwe'tneftrV
tv-w; ewes, good lo enoice, .nft.(v;
ewes, fair to good, $4.-"04j 7t; twes, feed
ers, $3 Attft.IO.
l llll A(iO L1H STOt K MARK F.T
(attle Weak Unas Blew heep
ateadr.
CHICAOO. Sept. 39 -CATTLE - Re
ceipts, ,0i0 head; msrket week: beeves.
I 7d 11 05; steers, $i 2vii 10 : stot kers ani
feeders. $."..30tiiS 20: cows and heifers, $3..i0
iflSW. ralves. $7.:f 11 2.V
IHHIS-Recelpts. lln hesd; market
slow at 5c advance; bulk. i'UMf 70; I'ght.
! h; mUcd. $1M)!.I8; heavy, $;.HMf
8 .: rough, $7 NS.00; piss, $t.7Ml.ftn.
SHKKP AND LAMIl.5-Re.-elp1s. S7.f0
ihesd; market stesdv to lc lower: sheep,
i 4 T.'.W.R..; yearlings, $'..JH 20. lambs.
7.o.
. Joseph Lire Kteek Market.
ST. LOl'IS. Kept. 2 CATTLK Re-
ceplta, 7. WO head; market, steady; nat.re
beef steers, $7 frW 10..; coaa and heifers.
$vrty f,: stockrrs snd feeders, $S Oi7f7.M;
southern steers, fn.on.n8.ofi; coa-s snd heif
ers, $4ktfr..M: native calve. $.0ftf 11.00.
H MM-Receipts. I.t.ixm head: market
higher; pigs and lights, t7.7V.00; mixed
snd butchers, fi 7&tl8.90; good heavy, $S 60
tR 88.
SlIErp AND IMBft-Recelpta, TOO
head; market steady; native muttons, $4.00
IftS.tiO; lambs, $7.00tt7.S5.
Kansas City Live 8lsek Market.
KAX8A8 CITY, Pept 28. CATTLR
Kecelpts. 8.000 hesd: market steady: prime
fed steer., 110 nnr,j liVW; dressed beef
steers. $S JMI-a.75; western steers. $f. 7Mf
0i; stockers and feeder.. $A.(tls.80; bulls,
$f 2C')8 SO; calves, $.Wfl 10 SO.
HODS Receipts, J.otiO hend: market
steady and lower: hulk. 18.0fK!il.4.": heavy.
f7!HH(8 1.S; packers and butchers. $S.201i
tM: llsht, $ 0iv8 ."; pigs. $7 fAff.OO.
SIIKKP AND LAM BH Receipts. 4 (X
head; market lower; lambs. 88.7MJ7.28;
yearl'nss. 88 "vjf.00; wethers, fS.OOhS.W;
enes. $4 .2S66.1.V
8loai City I. Ire Block Market.
fUOPX CITY. la.. Pept t. CATTLK
Receipts. 1,400 head: market stesdv; na
tive steers $!.SiVii( SR; butchers. $.V36j 50;
ccwa and heifers, $4.0rri8 25; ranners. $4 01
Sri 50; stockers and feeders, $v0fi7-10;
calves $7.0iViiI.50.
HOOS Receipts. 8.5W head; market
10c lower: beive .0ffi10: mixed, J7.r,f
8 00; light, rr.WHt7.95; bulk of sales. $8 103'
$.80.
SIIFKP AND LAMB3-Rcelpts. 1,200
head; no price.
I
At. I.oala Lire Btawk Market.
ST. JOHF1PH, Sept. 28. CATTLK Re
ceipts, 1.000 hesd: market steady to 10c
lower; steers, $.0O4l0 IK; cows and heif
ers. f4 8rfT1.W: calves, $H0W10.50.
HOOS Receipts, 8,on0 head; shlpp'ng
prices 843'lOe lower than yesterday's packer
market; packera bidding lower; top, $8.50;
bulk of sales. $S.C6fl8.50
SITEF.P AND LA M PR Receipts. 10.000
head; market slow; lambs, $C.(01f7.10.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featarrs of tha Tratlaar aad Closing;
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Pept I9.-Wheat prices flat
tened out touay alter a uetudeil bulge
uue to reports of the closing of tne
Dardanelles. A huge Increase of the
world's available supply total was chief ly
responsible for the collapse of the msr
ket. closing prices were weak at VifSc
under last night.
Corn finished liflflUc down, oats off
ltiiriivkc to IHIn'Sc and provisions rang
ing from Sue decline to an advance of
Hh.: I'ntll the last hour bulla had almost
complete control of wheat.
The dispatches telling of traffic having
been stopped In the Dardanelles were
taken as evidence of coming hostilities
between Turkey and Russia and of grow
ing probability that Italy and Ureece
would declare war on Turkey and Join
the allies. Assertions that Ureece was
buying flour nn a large scale In' the
I'nlted States counted also on the side
of higher prices for wheat and ao, too,
did a big falling off In receipts north
west. Corn swayed with wheat. Fine weather
for maturing the new crop tended to
ccelnrata the late decline. Besides, there
was an estimate current that the sea
son's yield would exceed by 40.000.000
bushels the Istesl Washington forecsst.
Reports of large sales of oats to the gov
ernment of Oreece could not be con
firmed and In consequence tha oata mar
ket, which had been tending up grade,
suffered a sharp break.
Foreign selling of January isrd and
ribs unsettled provisions. Nearby de
liveries were relatively strong on account
of covering by shorts.
Oraln prices furnished by T.ogan A
Bryan, office, 315 South Hlxteenin street,
Artlelel Open. I Hlgh.l Low. cioaa.l Tes'y.
Wheatl v I
sept, i i m
Dea.l 110 I
1 iou.1
I
1 0R41
1 11SI
1 084
108HI
08 V,!
OS I
1 OBI
1 0H
May.
Corn.
Stirt.
Dec.
May.
1 1VW
I
I
51
75V,
T8V.I
87'il
7RH 78H
89
W4l Til '
72il70WAi
7'
7V,
72'a
Oats. I
Fept.l
4711 4Vi
45S
47
A
45SI '4
47 4Vi4YS
ol 62V,
Defl..!49HlNI 4M.I
May.lMVuTM'
Pork. I I
Sept.) 17 80 117 m
Jan.. I 1 7H( 18TH!
Lard. I I
Kept. I 8 55 I 5.". I
17 60
IT I
IT 25
i rrv,
85
86
10 12-16
11 5
11 10
10 674
1 67 It 87V,
t 66
55
66
Oct. . 9 MK2 5
Jan.. 10 15 10 16
Ribs. t
Sept US 10-!i 11 26
Oct.. I 11 15 11 26
Jan.. I 10 66 10 66
52V4!
IW7-1000WT-1000
12 07V4I
10
11 18
10 40
1TV,
40
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red.
I1.07V,1.(B: No. I hard. $1.0R'4ri.08'4;
Corn: No t yellow, 74t7c; No. 3 yel
low, 74W67M.C. Oats: No. I white. 4V
47Nc: standard. 47W!jp4iSc. Rye: No. 3.
9'Vc. Barlev. 5fi70c. Seeds: Timothy,
U.7&i.oft: cinver, nominal. Pork: $18.00.
Lard: $9.57. Ribs: $11.26111.71.
BITTFR Receipts, 8.686 tubs; cream
er v. 2misr.
EHUS-Hlgher: receipts. 7 718 cases: at
mark, cases included. I8rie: ordinary
flr.l. 1itmouc: firsts tOVflllVtr.
ItlTATOWS Unsettled; receipts, too
cars; Mlrhlgan and W'sconsln red, 4vrr
45c; Michigan and Wisconsin white. 4fli
6c; Minnesota and Dakota Ohlos. 4fV
60c.
POfLTRY-Allve. higher; springs. 12V4c;
fowls. WiQli".
Minneapolis Grain Marked.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept 29. WHEAT
September, flfi1; December. $1 ; No. '1
hard. $1.10V: No. 1 northern, $1.07V.tl'Vs;
Nn. t northern, $1.04471. 07.
Wheat advanced la2c In the early
trading.
Fl.t il'R reclned.
HARLKY 62iHac.
HVK Mh(lc.
BRAN-$20."0.
CtiRN No. 3 yellow. rtfi7flc.
OATS-No. 3 wh te. 48V,H(43c.
FLA X-$1.40Vrtl,45Vi.
Ksskm City Gratia and Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. Sept 29. WI I E AT
No. $ hard, $I.OI1f-l.f: No. 2 red. $101;
September, 9c; Dfceinher, $1.01; May,
$i.n.v
CtjRN No. Z mixed. 74;; no. 2 while,
78 'Ac; December, fc'i'nc; May, 6ftc.
OATS No. I white, 46SG4e; N9. 2
mixed' 41V4a42n.
BUTTER Creamery, 28c; flrata. 36c;
seconds. I4c; parking, 20c.
Ki 1(1 S Firsts. 21o; seconds. 17V,c.
POULTRY Hens, 14c; brollsrs. 16c.
Bt. Loots Grata Market.
FT IOUIS. Sept. 29 VHKAT V 3
red. $104'al0fi; No. 2 hard, HM'il.Mi,;
Ser.tembei. $1.04; December. $l.07V,.
CORN No. 1 red. 74c: No. t white,
8T4c; September. 78c; December, 67V,c.
OATS No. 2. 4c; No. $ white, 48c.
I
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 29. -COFFEE
Anxiety regarding the safety of the two
British steamers which recently cleared
from Braxll with coffee for the United
States wss relieved today when they were
reported from Trin'dad and rather an
easier tone developed In the local spot
market. Cost and freight offers from
Braxll were a shade lower, owing. It was -supposed,
to the recent withdrawal of:
buying orders here as a result of the con-1
fused war risk situation, but there was I
still more or less uneasiness over tha Ira-'
port situation and local prices were not I
quotgbly changed. Rio 7s were held j
around ic and Santos 4s, lOVgll'-tc, ac-
coruing to aesrripiion.
ew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. T7.-Mercantlle pa
per. 7
PTKRLINO EXCHANGE Steady; for
csbles. 6 00.27,; for demand, 4.92.5
BILVEK-Uar, 3V
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Visible Supply of Wheat Continue!
to Increase in Canada.
TRADING IS QUITE IRREGULAR
tint Wheat Cloaca from nee te Two
tejits matter, with fore aae
Oat A8tssrls Fractions
of a t ent.
OMAHA. Sept. t, VM4.
There wss a further enormous Increase
In the visible supply of wheat In this
country and Canada Inst week, but It
was anticipated and the effect on the
market was sins II. stocks In this coun
try are now within .t.hno.Om bushels of
what they were a yesr ago, while the
present supply available in Canada is
more than doiib:e that ol the correspond
ing period last year.
In view of the present relative cheap
ness of Canadian wheat for export as
compared to that of our grain these big
siipplles in the dominion are significant.
Trading In wheat futures here yesterday
wna again marked by Irregularity. Fol
lowing a rally from the initial dip tha
niarket ranged higher most of the time.
The corn market was small and feature
less lavornhle weather over the belt for
finishing tiie nop, with prospects of Its
continuing so for several days at least,
rurlied buyers' activities. Shipping call
for cssh corn here was limited, only 86,Oi
bu. being reported ild.
oats were under much hedging presmira
early, but lutrr were helped by fairly
good local speculative buying, which waa
stimulated to some extent by claims of
cnuslilerHble export sales at the seaboard,
local exporters claimed that bids were
too low and export sales of only 60,00 bu.
"'in irronen irom nere.
Wheat whs lc to 2c higher.
Corn wss o higher to c lower.
Oats were linens nged to VjC higher.
Clearances of wheat .and flour were
qual to 57,on0 bushels; corn, S.OJ0 bushels;
oats, 673.000 bushels.
V heat at Liverpool closed VfrSc higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 2,9i'5.O00
buehels and shipments 1,322.000 bushels,
against receipts of l.M.T.0s bushels and
shipments of 878.IWO bushels last year.
1'rlmai. v corn receipts were 4H6.0O bush
els and shipments Ss.l.unO bushels, agalnet
receipts of 7.000 bushels and shipments
of Ht7.m0 bushels last year.
Pilmary oats receipts were 1.286,000
bushel and shipments 1,277,000 bushels,
aaainst receipts of 974.000 bushels and
shipments of 862,000 bushels last year.
CARLUT RKCKIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats. Rye.
824 167 727
643
91a
Chicago
Minneapolis ...
Duluth
Onmha
Kansas City...
R. Louis
29 15 18 Z
J4. 27 U
7 11 17 ..
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Winnipeg
these sales were reported today: Wheat.
No, 3 hard winter: 1 cars, $1.01. No.
1 hard winter: 3 cars, $1.01; cars, $1.00.
No. 4 hard winter: 3 rars, 9Sc; 8 cars, 97c
Rejected hard winter: 11 cars, 83c; 1 car,
92Vc. No. 3 spring: 11 cars, $1.02. No. 4
spring: 11 cars, 96c. No. 8 durum mixed:
1 car, 98c. No. $ mixed: 1 car, $1.00;
1 car, 99c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 87c. No. 3
durum: 1 car, 93c. Oata Standard: 3
cars, 444c No. 8 white: 5 cars, 43Vjc; 1
car. 43Vc. No. 4 white: 7 cars, 434e. No
frade: 1 car. 42Vc. Corn No. 1 white:
car. 7ntic No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 74c. No.
1 mixed: 1 car, near white, 74c. No. 2
mixed: I car, imc No. 8 mixed: 3 cars.
71Vc. No. 5 mixed: t car. near white,
72'tc No. mixed: 1 car. 704c. Sample:
1 car. white, 74c Rye No. 3: 1 car, 80c;
No. 3: 3 cars, 8R'4c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. S hard.
$t.TVlft'l.0K; No. 3 hard, ftlHcefl.oS; No. 4
bard, 96ci$l.0fH; No. 3 spring. $1001.07;
No. 3 spring. WrffSl.OS: No. 4 spring. 95ef
$1 mv; No. 8 durum, rf89c; No. t durum.
97a'."8c. Coin: No. 1 white. T64U76lic;
No. 2 white. 7rr76V.c; No. $ white, 74l
75c; No. 4 white, 74'4n74'-c: No. 6 white.
74fi74V: No. 6 white, 74074c; No. I
yellow. 73ViD74c; No. t yellow, 7SV473.e;
No. 3 vcllow, 72tf73Ho; No. 4 yellow, T2fc
73c; No 8 yellow, 72'i72V,e; No. yel
low, 72'a72Hc; No. 1 mixed, 71Vt7le; No.
$ mixed. 71V4W71Hc; No. 3 mixed. Tl'.i
111-.. A 7,lA.CT1. V K I
70'-Mfi7Oc; No. 6 mixed, 70fl70V4c. Oats:
No. 8 white, 44H46c: standard, 44M44Sc:
No. S white,, 4SVW43c; No. 4 white, 4.1'fr
43'ic. Barley; Malting, 6?riMc; No. 1 feed,
654K10C. Rye: No. 3, 86'488c; No. 3. 654)
tf'.to. ,
Omaha Har Market.
OMAHA. Sept. 28 II AY Prallrle. choice
upland, tl2; No. 1, 81160: No. 2. $9.flll: No.
?. $74(9; choice midland, $11.50; No. 3, $7.0iff
8 00; choice midland, $11.60; No. 8, $11.00;
No. 2, $9.O06M1.0O: No. 3, $7.0000; choice
lowland. $1000; No. 1, 89.00cff 10.00; No. 3.
$7 00 9.00; No. S. $5.007.00. Straw: Choice
wheat $4 504)5.00; choice osta or rye, $5.00
f. ro. Alfalfa: Choic e. $1300; No. 1. til Os.
11.60; No. 3, 88.OwrjilO.0ri; No. 3, $6.(2?8.08.
Evaporated Apples end Dried Pralta
NEW YORK. Bept. . Mercantile pa
APPLES Ojllet.
DRII0D FRUITS-Prunea, firm. Apri
cots and peaches, dull. Retains. Inactive.
Metal Market.
ST. LOT'Ifl. Sept. 29.-MKTAI.S-I.rad.
dull and nominal at $3.80. Spelter, dull at
8A.OO1n5.IO.
TOPS
BACKS
SEAT COVERS
TIRE COVERS
LI.VEX COVERS
CTSHIOXS
Dt'ST HOODS
RADIATOR UOOD3
TRANSPARENT SHEETING
LEATHER REPAIRING
FENDERS COVERED AND
REPAIRED
ROWS STRAIGHTENED
DENTS REMOVED FROM
PANELS
Anything In Leather or Fabric
That Can Be Done.
Tha Holly Auto Trimming Go.
"EXPERTS"
1118 BCarasy
Street.
Omaha BTaa.
Dong. 378.
Our Werk Spaaka foy Itself.
19 Years with Prnmmoad.
SELDOM SEE
a big knee like tliit, but your horst
nay have bunch or bruite on hi
Ankle, Hock, Stifle. Knee or Throat
will clean it off without laying the
hone up. No blister, no hair
gone. Concentrated only a few
drops required at an application. 2 pet
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