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BWATTER3' COLUMN
ROOMING house. 222 Farnam St.. to
tre1. for an automobile. Dilve up with
Jrour fur and make a quirk deal. .
ItABI BuarTLa7ge"wi ker buggy and
reveratble wicker top. cost thirty-five
dollars, uwd one year; fifteen dollars, or
what have yout Address s '. ;. Ut.
t on RENT
AM'tmrili Flats.
COOL. ROOMS. U week, Ogdn Hotel.
Council Bluffs
3203 N XI ST ST. -3-room flat, modern;
water paid. Brick building. Block from
rar. New ly decorated. Only 10.
for BTH AYF.. Very desirable l-rcom
flat. FJvery convenience, Doug, mw.
THFS THoRVALD 6-room apartment,
t:24 Park Ave, will decorate to eult
p.,frnr Harney trtlO.
TWO 6-room modern apartments, off of
Farnam, tn th "Page" high claaa,
fireproof building. Hamer W-
tm-9 8. 20th, 6-r. and bath. $14 to 111;
newly remodeled; also storeroom. Red
9657.
THE NATHAN apartmenta. 8hermn.n
Ave. and Spruce St. Elegant three and
four-room apartmenta. nearly new build
ing; large rooms, oak finish, artistically
decorated. Fine screened porch. All eon
venlencea. Splendid surroundings, very
reasonable rent, only a few minute ride
downtown: also beautiful five-room apart
ment In Harlan Apta., ona-haif block
aouth; oak finish, flrtplace. screened
porch, very reasonable. See Janitor Apt.
No. L Nathan, or call office.
SCOTT 4k HILL. CO.,
)7 MeCsgiie Bldg. Douglas 1008 .
SF.VEN UOOM flat, atrlclly modern, 81.M
Cass, Walnut 2062.
CT GEORGE 6-room apartment, redeco
rated throughout. 11 N. Slat Ava., se
lect West Farnam dlatrlcu Fnene Web-
eter 1674.
HOOMd, new Flo-Iee, 20th and Capi
tol Ave. Light and coal, $35.
PETERS TRUST CO. 1. 898. -o
,VKRY choice 4 or 6-rooin ateam heated
apartment on West Farnam 8t.
JOHN W. ROBBTNS. 1X03 FARNAM ST.
Famished Apartmenta.
RPLBMDID NEW
FURNISHED APARTMENT
for rent In tha
Naw
Traverton
FIREPROOF.
I4TH AND LANDON COURT.
Catering- to people of refined tastes.
(Apartment completely equipped for
housekeeping, up-to-date and comfort-
'"' TRAVER BROS..
Phone Douglas 115. 76 Omaha Nat. BK.
yURNUiHRP apt., mod ; private. H. Wl.
FOR RKNT 6-room modern apartment.
furnlahed. June ) to Sept. 1. Tel. Doug.
Vtm or call Helen Apartment Office.
Buar4 am Room.
(A tiAROU aoutheaat room, aultable for
two; table unexcelled; beautiful lawn.
B24 Bo. Mth St.
fvSJUH'STh.R. 2013 Walking distance; i
week.
CdouoET
'UX
J5a Table boarders. Harney
Wrxlern. suitable for couple. Web. TJ.
TWO front room with board, single or
together; home prlvllegee. Web. 1AM.
EIjMWOOD PARK suburban home, block
to car, oool rooms, excellent ooaxa;
tree, lawn, borne privileges; reasonable.
'Walnut 1778.
62 ST. MARY'S AVE. Walking dls.
tance; home cooking; 4.60 to 16 week,
BEAUTIFUL room, with two exception
ally large aloaeta, in a West Fa.man
home; large porch and yard; good board;
young men preferred. Harney 4881.
Fmralehed Raoma.
Nicely furnished rooms, close Web. MM.
CARS, 1710 Modem, cloae In; $2.0 up.
CABB ST.. 2 Nicely furnished, in mod
ern private home; reasonable, n. xs,s.
IDTViTV f.mllir hMl Inaction, welkin
PBIVATlfi family. Deal location, walking
distance, every modern creraence.
Nice home for right parties. S3. N. 22d
St. Phone Douglaa 6761.
LARGE south modern room, with bosrd;
private family; fine location, H. OOiit.
Blarka swewfaa rU TV-! I
09 SO. 1STH ST. Also housekeeping
rooms, 1821 Leavenworth. Modern. Car
line.
NEWLY fumiahed rooms with board.
Private family; walking distance. TsL
Douglaa 7961.
2124 CABS Irge, cool, rooms. Porch,
lawn, garage, no signs In windows.
TWO exceptionally nice large rooms In
private family for gentlemen who can
furnish rsfersnces. Every modern con
aenience. 1604 Bt Mary a Ave. Tel. Red
1 DOUGLAS; ta.60 up;
keeping.
also house-
tog NORTH 21ST ST. I-arge front rooms,
- nicely furnished. Walking distance.
Douglas 6707.
HARNEY, 20S7 Coel rooms, nicely fur
nlshed.
NICE rooms, close In. Phone Red 4908.
FARNAM Extra nice, large, cool, front,
modern; walklag distance; meals It de
aired. Call mornings or evenings. H. IW.
Faratsked HssiekMslsg Rooams.
ROOMS for housekeeping: strictly mod
ern; for adults only. Tel. Webster 1654.
DAVENPORT 2616; two -room apart
ment furnished oomplete with gas and
light.
DO DOB. S601 Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms, $3.60 per week. II. 602S.
SOUTH, I4th Bt,TU6. Housekeeping rooms.
XJafaratekeel lleasekeeplnsT Roams,
CASS. tell. Nice, clean, two. three or
four room
Reasonable. Car line.
04 SO. I7TH ST. J or S for housekeep
ing; everything furnished; summer
rates.
- Hssiekeegug Rooms.
tS3 FARNAM Nlca housekeeping rooms,
reasonable.
BTVENPORT, 2018, TWO OH THKEM
FRONT HOUSEKEEP1NO ROOMS.
1 t t HauckMtlu Roams.
COOL rooms, with aloove, kitchenette
furnished. Ogden Hotel Co., Council
Bluffs. Ia.
6U SO. 30TH ST. Light housekeeping,
D. 8215. .
as4 Cottaaa.
Nsrtk.
E EVEN-ROOM modern cottsge, 2209 Bher-
ut.n. Vnnnar Wb. 1R43.
DIM ' i v w v.".- ct. ' '
FIVE ruuaia, modem, adults, fin; good
location. Webster euz
oath.
For Rent
South halt of double brick
house T rooms, 4 bedrooms,
all modern, at 1611 South 29th
Ht., near Park school, one
block east of Hsnscoro park.
Tel. Harney 1509.
JrTH AND LEA VEN WORTH.
. FOR ROOMERS.
U-r.. extra modern, 6.
ri'KFKFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 Omal.a National. Doug. 2716.
8-ROOM houae. 811 B. 26th Ava
West.
WFHT FARNAM. 7-R.. 845.
118 M. tkth At., near Dodge: very choice.
handsome finished brick; sleeping porch
and sun room.
iPuSTHONQ-WALilll COMPANY.
Tyler 1636 State Bank Bldg.
Mlaeellaavaiaa,
FOR RENT '
H'a hv a complete list of all houses,
apartments and Hats that are for rent
Thi. iim, tM n be seen free of chaige at
Omaha Van A Storage Co.. M6 8. 16th St.
KE the Central Furniture Storea FREE
RK.NTAL UtT.
Gordon Van Co.
Moving.
Packing.
319 N. lltii at.
Tel. D. 894 or Web. U3.
Vf J.CReed
Exp. Co., moving,
racking i storage.
la7 Farnam. (. 14.
ALL siaes, $8, per month up. 607 Paaton.
FOR RENT
llaaer. and t otteaee.
Mleeellaaeeaa.
TTrmcnv frelgh Sons A Co., Baa Bldf.
lu"&t" In all parta of tha flty.
I ROOMS and bath, modern: barn, atorm
ahalee. large lot: block from car.
Cl Blnney. Wehrfer 62.
FIDELITY sai FREE
Thona Douglas fSS for corn plot a Hat of
vacant houses and apartments; alo for
stoisge. moving. I8ih and Jackson Sts.
7 ROOMS, n rood.. Heniis park. H. 47
Maggard'sSs
rasa
es-
mnv-
Ing. packing, ahlpplng. 171S Webster St.
i 'ougnie
Globe Van & Storage
Stores, movea. parka, ahlpa: $-hnre van
ana i men, u.re per hr.; storage $3 per
mo. Satisfaction guar. l. 4.V3 ft Ty. iw.
teres ail tlleeo.
Nice Cool Office
With Vault
Near the Elevator and Stairs
Electric Liht Free
The Bee Building
Co.
Superintendent's Office. Room 103.
Nirts ! Office.
A nice office la a good location,
make your business plans successful.
TIIE BEE BUILDING .
"THE BUILD1NO THAT
IS ALWAYS NHW"
furolshea Just such comblnatlona.
Office Room 103.
MODERN store, 16th St.. low rent, near
pontorr.ee. u. P. Stebblns.
001 !ATlON.
1SV. ?4th, lSxflh, mod. ax. furn.. ta.K).
3521 N. 24th. IMxHO. mod. ex. furnaon. f&.
being 14th and Lake, good transfer point
ana two car uiiea. Key n N. 34tB.
WANTED TO BUT
Tale buys everything 3d hand. Tyler 1418.
OFFFICE furniture bought and sold.
C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. Doug. 14
Slightly used high grade Diane. D. KU7.
WANTED TO REXT
YOt'NU man wishes room and board in
atrictljr private family. Address, 681,
tee.
REAIi ESTATE
FARM A RANCH IKXDU FOWL lALB,
Callrornlaw
Llve Oak Colonies, none better. W. T.
Smith Co . 14 City Nat. Bk. T). Ru
Iowa.
HAVE TOU A FARM FOR SALE?
Write a good description of your land
and send It to the Sioux City, la.. Journal,
' lowa a Most powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-five words every Friday
evening, Saturday morning and .very
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one month, giving sixteen ais on,
V)V. 4lfttmnl Auvm tnm t9 n- Kit
14 : or 76 words. S6. ?.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper, tcO.000 readers dally In four great
states.
Idlohlgaa.
$8 PER ACRE
June Hth ONLT. Great opening of
Swigart'e Dickson Townahlp Tract of
6.000 acres In Manistee county Mich. No
land reserved or for sale until excursion
arrivea on ground. No less than 40 nor
over 160 acres to one person, because of
!'"'""'. ' mummy on
,.en forty or annual Davmenta. Nn lend
, thi. oDeninif price after r.heeo rat.
- . . r " . . " ' '
excursion, which leaves Chicago Tuesday,
June 16. 11:30 a. m. Round trip, Chioago
Wellston, 18.30. rebated on purchase. En
tire expense from Chicago, Including
board, about 112. Write Immediately for
map-circular giving all particulars. These
are choice farm lands, sdapted for gen
eral crops, stock. dairying, poultry,
truck, fruit: near towna, railroads, mar
kets and adjoining gooa farms; quica
ranaportatlon by boat or rail to Chi
cago, Urand Kapins. Detroit. oppor
tunity of itretime ror wage earner, farm
renter or farm hand to get a farm home.
(1F.OROK W. SVIORT. Owner.
Q-1260 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago, III
Mlmaeaeta.
RED RIVER VALLEY bargains 320
acres and 360 acres adjoining on the
banks of the Red river, with natural
timber mirroundlng buildings: best of
soil. Both Improved snd under cultiva
tion. Price, 140 per acre. For terms and
particulars, write Ulland Land Company,
Fergus fans, Minn.
40. 80 OR 160 ACRES, good heavy soil, In
well-settled part ot Todd county, iinn.;
good roada. schools and churcJaes; price.
$13 to $M per acre; terms, $1 per acre
caeh, balance $1 per acre a year until
land Is paid for; 6 per cent interest.
1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
MINNESOTA WHEAT FARM.
Owner will exchange this 660 acrea for
Iowa or Nebraska 80 or for Lincoln or
Omaha Income property. Deep black soil.
well drained, and level. Adapted to
wheat, corn, alfalfa and potatoes. No
Improvements. Half In cultivation, half
In hay and pasture. Every acre could
be cultivated,
, . v k' f Tvirraipurvs rsri
Ware Block. Omaha.
Mlssoarl.
SMALL MISSOURI FARM.
$6 cash and $5 monthly, no Interest or
taxes; highly productive land, rlose to
three big markets; write for photographs
and full information. Munger, K. in, ti.
Y. Life Bldg., Kansas city. Mo. -
Nebraska.
COUNTRY HOME NEAR OMAHA.
$11.0(0 buys a highly improved farm.
consisting of about 61 acres located on
one of our boulevards out from ths city.
only a 40-minutes' ride. Good water sys
tem, small amount of fruit, soms alfalfa,
tame hay; nice, large, beautiful shade
trees and all kinds of shrubbery and
about 10 acres ot natural timber, making
a beautiful park. This Is an ideal propo
sition for handling thoroughbred stock of
any xina. uving spring in pasture.
C. R. COMBS.
C16 Brandels Theater Bldg.. Omaha. D. 3614.
GET ON THE SAFE SIDE OF THE
CATTLE GAME.
Exchange your corn farm for this 1.200-
acro ranch and ship feeders at a profit
Instead of raising corn to feed at a loss.
There Is no better pasture and hay for
the purpose than that Produced on this
ranoh. It win raise aflafla too. and
plenty of roughness. It Is located well
only 12 miles to good town on the C. gc
N.-W. R. H., in tmeridnn County. Ne
brasks. Fair Improvements, two wells
and windmills, snd plenty og geod water
PAYNB l.NVtiSTliraT CO.,
Ware Block. Omaha.
FIN El FARM ADJOINING TOWN.
A nice 60-acre. level farm, adjoining
the town of Keystone on U. P. R .H.
90 acres In corn, 20 acres in alfalfa, vine
sugar beet land. All Irrlgatea with
paid-up water rignt in Keystone Lanai
Plenty of water. Price W per acr
Easy terms.
PAYNB INVESTMENT CO..
Ware block. Omah
ELKUORN VALLEY bTOCK FARM.
$46 acres, only 2 miles from towns of
Waterloo and Valley. Most of the land
Is second bottom and la A-l for corn.
44 acres bottom pasture and 18 acres
timber.
Improvements consist of a 10-roomJ
house, barn 40xw, granary, well and.
windmill.
The nearness of this farm to the great
South Omaha stock market, adds greatly
to its value. You can buy It, today, for
$130 per acre on gooa terms.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Ware Block. Omaha.
stleeellaaeoas.
RANCHES for sale; from 320 acres to
2,W0 acres. Price depending on the Im
provements. Fine hay, cheap grailng;
one section make you well off; four sec
tions make you Independent; fins cli
mate; land from $12 to 23 per acre. C. N.
Carter, Urant, Neb.
Wtikiagtss.
FOR 8 A I. B By owner, two fins fmlt
and dairy ranches; a bargain, slp
and see them on your wsy to th fair.
O. E. Folmsbee, Okanogan, Wash.
RKAL ESTATE 1X1 AN S
FA KM lIANS, fi PER CENT
TOt.VNn A TRt'MBfl.I. Bee RMg.
$liX TO tl0.(KH) made promptly. A 1.
Wnil, wead Bldg , IMh and Farnam Fta
CITT and farm loans, a, V per rent
J. M. Pumnnt Co , 418 state Hn
WANTED-ood farm and olty loans at
lowest rates.
PKTKRS TRUST CO.. Farnam.
WANTKD "Y loane and warrant. W.
Farnam Smith m Co.. 1SJ0 Farnam St.
CITY property. Large loana a specialty.
V. I!.
Thomas. 21H State Bank tlldg.
MONKT on hand for city and farm loana.
II. W. Binder. City National Bank Bll.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farma.
O KF.EFK REAL KSTATH CO..
lOlf Omaha National. Phone Douglas 1716.
8KK Us first for farm loana In eastern
Neb. United Statea Trust Co.. Omaha.
CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberg,
IfcMI Brandele Theater Bldg.
RKAL ESI Alt: WANTED
LIST real estate and rentals with DON-
ELSON R. E. CO., 301 Om. Nat 1 Bank,
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
8ALH OH TRADES.
Combined farm and ranch, situated
m lea from Fulrfax. county seat of oreg
ory Co.. s. l.. l.eio acrea: 200 ae.es or
choice farming land In high state of cul
tivation, balance rolling pasture lartl:
well watered and good graee; no aar.'l;
Improvements fair; incumbrance, Jli,O0;
price, $26 per at-re; will consider choice
residence In Omaha or an Improved farm
In eastern Neb. This ranoh will run MM
head of cattle. An excellent opportunity
for a stockman to exchange IU0 acre
farm for a ranch that will produce as
much oorn and pasture SOO head of cattle
besides. Address Owner, Box 126, Fair
fax S. D. o
A GOOD TRADE
Will trada Caaner. Wvn . lot for ladlea
lamond ring or A No. 1 Remington
typewriter and caeh. None but Omaha I
lk l l.aea In ikia aJltlnn V. as lv las wms W
fuvvsa aig u a cy muuinviii me gw ssi w w i v sa
fKO or more. Taxes paid, no Incumbrance.
Aanreea u , Dee.
WHAT have you for good Colorado
Springs residence? Address, A 600. Bee.
FOR Exchange Quarter section eastern
central Nebraska land. Level, smooth,
no waste, alkali or gumbo. Six miles
county seat. Main line Union Paclflo
railroad. Want merchandise or Imple
ments. Postofflce Box 7UJ, Central City,
Neb.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
40 acrea of choice wheat land, five
miles from Venango, Perkins Co, Neb.;
no incumbrance; about 100 acres In cul
tivation; poor Improvements; good well
water and windmill; prloa, fU.80t; good
oil, no aand; will consider t holes resi
dence property In Omaha or Lincoln, cr
a small Improved farm near Omaha; If
any equity will carry pack on laud St
low rate of Interest for long time. Ad
dress Owner, Box 33S, Fairfax, S. D. -o
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Bargain
SmallCashPayment
A beautifully finished and decorated
ome. Oak floors on both first and second
loors. This home has reception hall.
living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry
nd rear entry on the first floor, with two
araa bedrooms and bath on seoond floor;
large closets; furnaoe guaranteed to heat;
screens. Including screens for front poroh;
50-foot lot by 110 feet deep; paved street;
only one-half block from school. Price
td.MO. Very easy terms. Located 8331
Ames Ave.
Norris & Norris
400 Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 470.
Kountzo Place Uorner Lot
50x124 Ft. $1,350
Owner baa Instructed us to sell one ot
tha beat corners In Ko untie Plsoe, with
paving on both sides all paid. Big shade
trees: in one or tne nesi lorauona in una
desirable addition, for $1,260. This Is
about 8608 leas than other corners are
selling for in the same locality. Bee us
about this at once.
HASTINGS I1KYDEN, 1B14 Hsrney St.
1 ELEQA NT BUNQALOW8 2
At bargain prices, 1828 Sahler: -r., being
finished. 1714 Sahler, i and dining room
porch; finished In oak and white enamel.
bometning inai muet uv trail w no mv
p re oiated. Call Owner, Webster 4193.
BARGAIN BY OWNER
a Keautlful 8-room. strictly modern
hnma. in splendid condition; good loca
tion; elegantly finished inside; as good as
new: large lot; clatern. Price 88.700. Call
2611) Wirt Phone web. zsw aner a. m.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
PUBLIC AUCTION
8-ROOM MODERN HOME
1309 SO. 27TII ST., OMAILA
SATURDAY, JUNE 12TH,
AT 2 P. M.
we ' will sell at Public Auction to tne
highest bidden on above date on the
premises, the above mentioned a-room resi
dence and lot 60x147 ft. This home is In
one of Omaha's best residence districts,
nice lawn, trees, cistern, garage, paver
streets, house equipped with electric
lights, gas, olty water, bath and toilet.
Good furnace. An Ideal home. And will
absolutely be sold on above date to the
hla-hest bidder.
Term of sals: iloo casn on date oi
sale, to be r laced In hands of auctioneer
In escrow till abstract and title has been
found to ne merchantable, then balance
to be oald In cash. There Is now an
eastern loan on property ror due in
about four years, that purchaser can
assuraa if he so desires.
For reasons he doe aot wish to ne
published, the owner of this property
must sell regardless of price offered.
Don't fall to attend thle sale.
Saturday, June 12th. at t p. m. sharp.
JAMW8 I DO WD, Auctioneer
for Dowd Auction Co.
For Auction Sales dates and terms.
Phone Red 82X6.
Hanscom Park
Modern Cottage
7 Large Rooms
Only $3,500
No. 1117 S. 33d St. fthe large lot with
beautiful shade and shrubbery; houss Is
old. but mighty well built and a delight
ful horns. It Is the cheapest property
In the district; $1.0u0 cash mqulred. bal
ance Building and Loan company mort
gage. Don't disturb the tenants, but
make appointment with us to see ths
place.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.
Tyler 1638. State Bank Wdg.
7 ROOMS -
IN HELD CLUB DISTRICT
Strictly all modern, aouth front lot, good
location, nose to scnooi. price only 62,uo.
C. (J. CALR13ERO.
31 J Brandels Theater Bldg.
FOR SAI.K or rent. T and 9-room house;
easv term hji n i. walnut 7a.
FINE HOME i
FIELD CLUB DISTRICT.
NEW HOUSE.
Oak finish, large living room across
front of house, sun parlor. Bleeping
porch, well built and up-to-date; four
sleeping rooms. Owner very anxious to
W. H. OATE3,
847 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
D. 1294.
REAL ESTATE VACANT
LOOK BARGAIN- LOOK.
If taken at once, equity in two lots.
ronteneiie rarr Aoomon. snap lor im
mediate sale. Call Webster 4. 4
Add For sal R B
RKAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
Do You
want to buy home at a lower figure
than you ran build the house for anil
nave a rina lot thrown in freer nere is
a chance to get a modern 7-rooin house,
with hot water heat, full oemented base
ment, with iaundr), rweptlon hall, par
lor, dining mom and kitchen on first
floor: thrrc bedrooma and bath on second
fbtor. Full etsed lot on grade, wjth fine
sbsda and lawn, ahrubfovry and fruit
trrea; one block from Saunders school;
three blocks from Farnam car line. Have
cut prl.M to $2,i0 an,i will make terms.
Owner leaving city and must sell.
W.T. Smith Co.
Dentins rl
City National Bank Bld
S3RD AND CALIFORNIA.
A S-Atiartment fllrnlhtft riwltln ml.
weva rntd fnr IM mnt.u .
only $aw. A amall payment down.
a nee can be Paid out of the rent.
PAYNB INVESTMENT CO.,
Doug. 17K1. Ware Block.
REAL ESATE INVESTMENTS
no Guaranteed
0 Investments
For Smaller
Investors
Profit Sharing Plan
We are offering a limited number of
shares preferred stock In t-ur company
paying 7 per cent eemt-annual guaranteed
dMdont earrings and a division of the
profits on the first of JJly and January
...t. ,. ... .
' l"r' m," "" DOBl
and safest ;rmanent Investments you.
can get. whereby you are assured at
lesst 7 per cent dividend earnings and a
division of the profits, which together
have paid not less than 10 per cent for
a number of years. Shares are tiw each
and are secured by all real eetAte, mort
gages and contracts owned by us.
Authorised capital I3M.000.
Hastings & Heyden
MM HARNETT ST.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Daaaee.
Dundee, $5,250
Owner Left City
and We Want
an Offer
On his 7-rooni. all modern home, rnnslal.
ing of large living and dining room, fire
place, Deameu oelllng, built-in bookcases,
well arranged kltrhen, pantry, loabox
rooms and ooat closet with recent Ion
hall on first floor. Fwir bedrooms, one
oombined sleeping porch and aunroom.
A beautiful view overlooking Happy Hol
kiw Circle. This houae Is w.-Tl built, nirv.lv
decorated and In good condition. GARAGE
and DiHVEWAi, Price reduced 8M0,
, Glover & Spain :
Douglas 3861 919 City National.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Two Beautiful
New Homes
On Easy Payment Plan
See Tliem Today
Sure
One is a 8-room bungalow, brand new
and modern throughout, with oak In
principal rooms. This house only H
block from car line and in beautiful
location.
Terms, $.3100 Cash and
Monthly Payments to 8uit
The other Is a large 7-room house, H
block from car line, In beautiful new ad
dition; house Is all modern, with oa
in living room, dining room and sun
room; there la a large brick fireplace In
th living room and there Is every de
sirable built-in convenience. This beau
tiful horn csn be bought on th follow
Ing terms:
$500 Cash and
Monthly Payments to Suit
Telephone Walnut 882, after 7 o'clock
tonight, and we'll be pleased to send
auto for you to come and make an In-
ranectlon.
E. P. Wright
Residence 'phono Walnut 8X
Office 'phone Douglss 3924.
Price $2,750
$250 Cash
$27.50 Per Month
will buy a brand new all mod., 6-r. bun
galow; rooms all large, living room, din
ing room and aun room finished In oak,
with oak floors throughout house; dining
room has window aeat. plate rail and
paneled wall; colonnade opening between
living room ana aimiuj room; targe
kltrhen with pantry and Icebog room;
bathroom In enamel and tile, with high
grade fixtures; full foundstlon; base
ment rementefl; noor a rain. lurnac neat;
hot water connection; fine south front
lot on grade; block to car. You should
sea this wonderful bargain.
Rasp Bros.
106 MoCagu Bldg.
Douglas 1658.
Inside Lots
$ldown $1 a week
We offer four lot near tfth and
Char lee and Heward gtreeta, $376 aob;
trading, water and gas, an in and paid
or. They are on grade.
Also, two lots west of above on Charles
street. 200 feet east of th city limits.
We offer these two for $378 each, $1
down, $1 per week.
The lots are known as lots 8, 7, 33 and
26, block 4, and lots 16 and 18. bkxik 6.
all In Saunders tc Htmsbaugh'g addition
to Walnut HIIL
A. P. Tukey & Son
Phone Doug. SO. 1607-8 W. O. W. B.d.
CAT HtDRAI. DISTRICT.
New, modern, six rooms and sleeping
porch, preaaed brick foundation, paneled
walla. - heaiiwd celling, bullt-ln buffet.
beautifully deoorated, one block to car,
tan minutes to 14th and Fan ain Bt. An
Ideal home cheap and easy terms.
OWNR'K. Doualas 163
CHAg. K. WILLIAMSON CO., Psi'un
Bik. Doug". HOT.
i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Producer! of Wheat Content to Take
Lower Price and Market Falls
Four Cents.
LITTLE DEMAND FOR FUTURES
OMAHA. June 10. 1!15.
The producer of wheat continues to
follow the price downward and Is will
mgly accepting the lower values tor his
frain. The raah wheat market dropped
rem I to 4 cents lower today.
Corn ell ic higher to V lower, the
better grades selling ic hlvher, but the
most ot It going t V'. lower.
Oitts remained unchanged The con
tinued declines established In tha niar-
ael Illustrates the almost complete lai k
of demand for
tha fuluree after tho
bal-,."''u n"v1 bn tilled up
The outaiiler la not to tw. founit In wheat
for the simple reason that conditions
liKk bearish to him. and the public
never known to take kindly to a bear
market.
Many points In the winter wheat belt
wre easing Chicaso rash handlers to
I make bids on small or reund iota, and
, the purchases were made at July prices
I for shipment by July 20.
v , ,!, rm vi wt III, I IIIUI " ' ,
equal to l.WT.twu bushels; ivrn, a.0iX bush
els; oats, 161.00U bushels.
Liverpool spot nutrket: Wheat. S4j4r
lower, corn, He lower.
Primary wheat . reoelpts were 602,000
bushela and shipments Ml, 04) bushels
against receipts of 3D4.00O bushels and
shipments of 41K.UU0 buahela last year.
Primary corn receipts were 6I0.0W liusn-
els and slilpments Ml.rttO bushels, against
receipts of k.t. nushais ana siupmnnis
of TWt.000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 411.1WO nusn-
ela and shipments 4M1.000 bushels, against
leceints of 7a.Oiio bushels and snipments
of tkUl.lOO bushels laat vear.
CARLOT RM'Kirrn.
Whest. Corn. OgtS.
Chicago
Minneapolis
Duluth
89
91
19R
14
101
M
64
were reported
Kansaa Cltv ,.
St. Ixiuls
Winnipeg
Thse sales
todey:
Wheat: No. 3 hard winter, 3 cars, i. is.
No. 3 hard winter. 1 car. i.i. ro. s
mixed, 1 car, $1.14. No. 4 mixed l car.
$1.14. Sample. 1 car (smutty). $l.' Rye:
No. 2. I car, $1.08-4. No. i. 1 car, 81.09,
Corn: No. 3 white, 3 cars. wrc. r.o. j
while. 1 car. mc; l tar. ov". co.
yellow. 2 cars, c. No. 8 yellow, J csrs,
WVfco: 4 cars, Wc. No. $ mlsed, 1 car,
C7V, No. 3 mixed. 3 ears, esc: i car,
g7o; 1 cars. 87V. Sample. 1 car, 84c.
Oats: euamiaru, i car, -i'.
cars 43c
Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No.
turkey, $l.ltfUH: No. 3 turkey. M.lMk
ttl.13; No. 3 hard. $1.14H! liW. No. 8
hard, tlinMPl.la; no. nara,
No. 8 spring. $1.0fl.l4; No. 3 durum, $1 17
fl1.l7V; No. 3 durum. $1 ,ll.UUV otn:
ki- t fcu. anuiXtWitr: No. 8 white. Mjp
o; No. white, 6SH4irc: No. 8 white,
6Hec; No. 3 wblto, aMS!', No, 2
yellow, mel No. 8 yellow. 6Srmc;
No. 4 yellow, iH'iw; jo. j"""",
tf7ic; No. 6 yellow. 74t7M?i No. 8
mixed. 874Jc; No. 3 mixed. 67HpWc:
No. 4 mixed. enHicnnc: ino. d mi,
0Wlc: No. 6 mixed. nHc. tiats: no.
3 white, t(pM'; atannsru. ,
No. 3 white. 43Hi44c; No. 4 white. 4
43Vic. Barley: Malting, 6(fi70r: No 1
feed. WK Rye: No. 2, $10Mfl.08'4;
No. 3, $1.073'1.0g.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featare ef (he Trading; and Closing
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. June lO.-Wheat prices
tumbled today to the lowest level yet
for the 1916 crop. The chief reason given
was ths non-com petition of foreign buy
ers, Transatlantic dealings for the time
being apparently having all gone Into
the hands or rctu-opean govenimema.
Closing quotations were steady at lVMUHo
under laat night. Corn finished with a
gain of 'o to lc, oats Ho off to So
up and provisions varying from Stodcc
decline to a rise of a shsde. .
Independence shown by foreigners In
regard to wheat . shipments from the
United States seemed to be baaed mainly
on the fact that 10.000,000 buahela were
represented as being on the way to Oreat
Britain from India. In this connection
reports were current that Europeans
were, cancelling recent purchases of
American new crop wheat and wero sell
ing new crop futures In the Chicago
market. Under these circumstances
hedging operations acted as a weight on
the market.
Sentiment that wheat prices were low
enough had much to do with a bulge in
the market during the first part of the
session. Besides, the weather waa rather
unfavorable over the greater portion of
the domestlo winter and spring crop
belts.
Prospects of clearing weather, taken
with the weakness of wheat, made corn
lose some of an early advance. Iowa
crop conditions, said to be the worst In
years,' waa responsible for most of ths
bullish feeling In the market. There were
also reports of frost damage In Bouth
'Dakota. Oata ewayed mainly In response
to the course of other grains. Field ad
vices were against the bulla.
Provisions failed lo retain upturns
scored at th start. Belling by packers
was a handicap on values.
Futures ranged as follows:
Article Open.
High. Low. Close. IVes'y.
fWheat
July.
1 071
1 094, 1 04'i 1 06 1 076,
1 07 W 1 02' 1 04 1 ObV
78H 71 71 70
73 71 714 70
44 44, 44 43
40 S9 39 39
17 90 17 82 17 85 IT 83
18 30 18 30 18 30 18 30
66 9 90 880 2
92 8 86 9 85 3 87
10 60 10 45 10 46 10 47
10 sV 10 77 10 77 10 77
Sept.
104H
Corn.
July.
71
Sept.
71
Oats.
July.
SepL
Pork.
July.
Sept.
Lard.
July.
4MI
Br
I
IT 87H
18
taSVfcl
elept.
90
Ribs.
July
Sept
10 4TH
10 771
Chlcaao Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red,
nominal; No. 1 hard. $1.2A'irl.. Om:
No. 3 yellow, 72U7Zc; No. 4 yellow,
1WVi2e. Oats: No. 8 white, 47a:c; atan
dard, 48uo. Rye: No. t, $1.1. Barley:
7m'7e. Heeds: Timothy, $6.00'(4b0; clover,
$Wl$60. Pork: $17.72. Lard: $9.42. Ribs:
$.76Sl0.2o.
New York. Geaeral Market.
NEW YORK. June 10. 8UaAR-Raw,
lulet: centrifugal, 4Dr; molasses, 4. lie.
Refined, steady. Sugar futures ruled
quiet and unchanged during th fore
noon session.
BUTTER Firm; receipts, lo.tss: c xo
c higher.
BOG unsettled; receipts, xs.tns cases;
fresh gathered extras. KHfriCHvc; extra
firsts. Zl'iWer; seconds. 1i1Hc; flrats.
19uoij nearby hennery, whites, fine to
fancy, Z4toUrAC. nearoy Deanery, Drowns,
32a2Sc.
CHhiEHIO unsewea; reoeipxs, ii.vw
boxes; state whole milk, fresh specials.
lc; state whole milk, average fancy, Lo.
POULTRY Alive, strsay; cmcaens.
broilers, tVa'&c; fowls. KkJ'16c; turkeys.
lt'tflSk-. Dressed, quiet; wsstern frosen
chivkans, loi2c; frosen fowls. 144tlc;
fresh turkeys. Iced, IWUC.
Kaasaa City GraJa and Prevlalowa.
KANSAS CITT. Jun 10. WHKAT N.
9Kc; Septenilier, W; September, vie; D
ceinber. $l.W).
CORN No. 3 mixed. TQV.C; P.O. wniTe.
REAL "lTATli--MlHCi:LLANi:oC8
FINK, strictly modern collage of t rooms
and reception hall, finished In oak; nice
sised rooms, full cemented basement; A-l
furnace, south front lot, paved street,
pavmx paid, good neighborhood; near
car and only, a few minutes' rMs down
town. Price and terms right. Call Har
ney 1307 after 8 p. m.
HERK'S A SNAP.
Ixt In Mornlngslde addition, $8B.
Ixit in Honiestead add. to 6o. Omaha,
Cost $0. new $176.
l-ot In Pullmaa place. Cost $70 now $160.
PHONK l01OIk9 rW.
FOUR-ROOM house, alinqst one acre,
11th and M. Bargain. Alan 4-room
house 1 acres, on Fort Oroek Blvd. City
water, eleotrtn light, doe in. A. W.
Jonas, South Omaha.
MEDICAL
PILES. FISTULA CURKO.
Dr. HI R- Tarry cur piles, fistula ad
other rectal d'seases without surglcml
operation. Cur. guaranteed and no
money paid until cured
Writ foe book!
or rectal diseases with testimonial. LK.
K. H. TARKV. 340 Bee Bldg
RUPTL'nK cured In a f.w days without
nln. Call or write Dr. WraV. Bu Bea
Efdg , Omaha. Established 1894,
jui. i,rvptembr!'c,i!
i ember,
IIATS-No 3 nlle, WKiv: .o. 3
white, ti.'.jlhUc: No 2 mixed. 42iff8c.
HI'TTKR-fieamen-, I7c; firsts. 26c;
ecomis, flc; parking. 19rr
KUils- Firsts. Ilk', seconds. 13c.
t'ul'LTRT- Hens, He; rooafers. 8e;
biollers. lMyJOc.
DM4II4 UK.HRRAL MARKKT.
Bl'TTF.R No. L 1-r cartons. Ha; He,
I awib. tubs. 39o.
CHh-KSB imported Bwlea. 37c; Amer
trail tUa, 36c. block Kwiss, I-; twins,
lc; daisies. 17c; triplets. 17Hc; Young
America, 18c; blue label brtrk, lo: llm
buigrr. 81b, 8Tc; New York white. Wo;
imported French Hoquefort, 40o.
F18H Trout. 14o; large crappiea, 14c;
ballbut, 13c; channel catfish. 14o; herring.
If, codflxh, 14c; mackerel, 16c; aalmon lxo.
SWKJ'.T POTATOES Kanaas. $87 WU
Wholeaale prices of beet cuts attentive
April N are ss follows!
I'KKF Cl'TK Ribs: No. 1, 18; So. 3,
lliV; No. 3. 11V. Ions: No. 1. c;
No. I, v. No. , l!'c. Chucks: No.
1 llv; No. 2. 11V: N. 3, Ho. Rounds:
No. 1. 1Mc; No. 1 16c; No. 3. V.
Plate.- No. I, 9V-. No. -. 94c- No. 3. r.
POUI.TRTBr.l.erB, 30c; spring rhlrk.
ens. 16c. hens. 140 : cocks. 8'; roestere,
6Wo; stags. 8c; ducks. 16c; geese. 10e;
turkeys, UiTlf; pigeons per doa. ai
ducks, full featheid. 10c; ifeeea. full
feathered. 8c; squab. No. 1, H.89; No. 3,
)Oe
Fruit and vegetable prices furnished by
Cii 1 1 1 ... 1. 1 tTvi, 1 1 Aimunff!
I, lit 1TH Oranges, fancy California
v.i.nni.a tne. l's. Una. 324a and 300a,
83 26 per box; ns, . per dm; isn. y
California Navala, 80a. 94s. 100b and 188a,
82 75 per box. Iemons, extra fancy
.. .. i , w .1 hiA. Sit SO rm9 luiC '
fancy Sliver Cord. 30e and 3w, 64 0D per
box; fancy Justrlte, Sorte and 3rtrts. 4 00 per
box. Grapefruit, celebrated Chase brand,
9a, 8400 per box; 4fla. 84.60 per box; 64s.
16.00 per box; 84s. $6 00 per box. Plneap
plea. extra fancy Cuban, 24a, 80s and 3a,
'1.W per box; extra fancy Florida, 24s,
3oa and 3Ka, 32.76 per box. Bananas, me
dium else. $3 0088.2& per bunch; Jumbo
fruit, Changulnola and Port Imon. 4c
per lb. Strawberriea. extra fancy Mle
sc.url, Quarts. $126 per case; extra fancy
Taroinas, $360 per case. Ieclduous fruit,
peaches, plums and apricots. $3 00 per
box: cherries, 31.7M1IOO per box.
fCOKTABI.ES-Cahbage, new Califor
nia 86 to 1(10-1 b. c rales, lo per lb.; south
ern, 146-lh. erste, tS4o per h. Head let
tuce. $1.09 per doe. ; leaf, 40e fr doa Pep
pers, 60o per basket. Tomstoes. fancy,
hrJi nee crate: rholca. $! 00 per crate.
Artichokes. $1.36 per dog. Fmdlve, S6o pet
lb Onions. Texas wnire, gi.n per crmw,
Texas Rllverskln. 11.6 per crsUe; yellow.
61 26 rer crate. Potatoes, Minnesota
white, 76c per bu.; new, Texas Triumphs,
ifKV-ih sacks. SVc per lb.. Asparagus,
hnma-aroan. U-lh. bunohes. msrket
price. Cocoanuts, $36 per sack 0a per
doa Nuts. No. 1 California walnuts, 18c
per lb.: filberts. 1" per Draslla. 12Vo
per lo.; peoana. 18c per lb.; eugar wal
nut dates, $1.60 per box; almonds, 20c
PMIHCEIJANEOt'S-fihelled popcorn, io
per lb.; orarkerjack, 88.60 per oass: half
esse, $1.78; limes, $1.76 per basket, check
ers. $3 60 per caae; half case, $1.78: pea
nuts, raw. 7c per lb.: aack Iota, Jumbo,
8c per lb.; roasted, 8H0 per lb.; salted,
$1.60 per can.
Cera and Wheat Regriaa lletlsu
At Omaha. Neb., for th twenty-four
hours ending at 6 a, m., 78th meridian
time, Thursday. June 10, lll
STATIONS OF OMAHA DISTRICT.
-Temp. Heln-
Dlstrlc.t. High. lxw. ran
Sky.
Cloudy
dear
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Ctoudy
Clmajy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
noudy
Cloudy
Ashland, Neb.. 7 ft2
.1$
Auburn, Neb... 72 48 10
Broken Row.... 87 I .TO
(Yilumhua, Nb.. 74 44 .18
Culbertson. Nb. 83 67 .09
Fairbury, Neb. 74 68 SOO
Fairmont. Neb. 71 4 1.13
Or. Island, Nb. 70 84 .90
Hartlngton, Nb T1 41 .09
Hastings. Neb. 70 61 1.88
Ifnldi-KBA. Neb 71 6$ .06
Lincoln, Neo... 71 ss
INo. Ilatte. Nb 70 68 OR
Oekrtale. Neb.. 71 69 .00
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Omaha. Neb ... 71 v .
Tekemah, Neb. 74 46 . 06
Valentine, ND. t iw
Alta. It 88 41 .00
Carroll. Ia 44 .11
Clartnda. la.... 70 46 .73
Sibley, la....... sr .
IBIoux City. Ia. 88 J .09
w included In averaares,
Itxrwest
temperature for twelve-hour period end
Ing at s a. m.
The weather Is much warmer In th
western and central portions of the com
and wheat belt. Heavy rains were reo
eral west of th Mississippi river, and
falls exceeding one Inch occurred at sta
tions In Kanaa. Nebraska snd Mlnne
ota A. wm4H,
Ijooal Forecaster. Weather Bureau,
Mlaaeapolte Oral a Market.
MINNRAPOLIB JnM'9-w"BtAtr
July. S1.S1 ; September, 81.08; No. 1 hard,
61 29; No. 1 northern. fl.Utgl.; No. i
northern. 81 184rl 2.
FLOUR Declined; fancy patents. $176;
first rlesra, 86.00: second clears, 14.30.
BARLF.Y-4MW70C.
RYB-$1.11W1.U.
RRAN$a.&0.
CORN No, 8 yellow. 67CT0.
OATS-No. 8 whlt. 44a4c.
FLAX-81.70C1.73.
Liverpool Grata Market.
i .nnlvinT. Ttand, 10 AVJO? A T fTOot.
i- i M.nitnhal 12a 4d i No. t. 12a Id; No.
8. lis lid; No. 1 northern Duluth, 13a 3d;
No. 2 hsrd winter, m iia.
CORK SPCI American iiiiim. new,
8s Id.
I. I.eala Grata Market.
RT LOUIS. June w wtiKA-r nom-
nsl-.'july, 81.01m.01: September. $1.01.
OtlRN No. 3. 72c; No. white. T4c; July,
n"tfTlo; Beptemoer. iw-ao.
TJATS-No. 2. nominal; No. whiu. 48o,
CHICAGO 3MV38 iTOCK MARKET
tattle
yii sa Hogr VasttlsV
beep Slow.
r-urr" i nn Juna 10 OATTI.E Ra-
uin. iftio head: market firm; native beef
steers. ' 36.86014.60; western steers, 3d 9040
8 16; cows and heifers, $30tl8.H; calves,
t7 t6
HOIto i-leceipis, v,vt nwi; iiii .pi
' . , A AAA , A . .
i aiivtnr. inn m nnui canes
amounted to 10o failed to hold: bulk of
sales, $7-6V37.80; light. $7.6W7 90: mixed.
$7.3fi?.80; heavy $7.10iaC.6.; rough, 87.100
7 r xlas. M.OM.60.
8HIC16P AND ijASttM sveceipra m.-wj
head; market slow; aneep, anwsn.w;
lambs, $7 7urio.B; gpnnga, s.uutiui.eu.
Cottoa Market.
nfjw tork. Jun io. tryrroN spot
quiet; middling uplands, 9.70o; sales, 178
Cotton future pond steady; July,
343c; October, 9.7Jc; December, 10.02c;
Jinuirr. 10.070: March. 10.30a. -
Futures closed firm; JUiy, i.m: ueoenv
ber. 1011c: January. 10.16c: March, 104"io.
l.TVFJRPfJOL. Juns 10. COTTON-8jk4,
easier; good middling. 6.87d; mlddllns;,
I Sid; low middling. 4 17d. SaUs, 10,000
bThe cotton market closed firm at a
net advanco of u to it points.
loax City Hv 8tek Market.
SIOUX CITT. Juna 10. CATTLB-Ra-
. . . t . . . 1 . , A . klAk.M
ceipts, wj nwj , nwrv r i
85.0i0.00: western steers, $7.2fyfj80: cows
m.n Walters I6.lfnit4.46: can nara. 84.00H6.26;
calvss, $7.00ft9.6O; bulls, stags, etc., $6.00
m oo.
HOGS Raoslpt. 8.000 head; market
weak; heavy, $7.467.66; mixed. $7 36U7.46;
it. ht 97 'ludft 35: bulk of sales. $7.30717.60.
KHEEl' ahu iiAaw- neceipts, sue
head.
Mta Market.
NEW TORK. Jun 10. METALB Lead.
sl.. kid. Huelter. unquoted. Sale ol
wer reported In th outsld looal
market at 8o. Copper, firm; electro
lytic 120 00690.36. Tin, firm; five-ton lots,
I to u6141.00; twenty-flve-toa lots. $89.T6
40.76. Iron, steady and uncnangeo.
at London: Spot copper, tLU 10a: fu
luree. as ivw- pi i
164 6s. Antimony, dttufflN. Lead. 21
. . . ., . . C . . f 1 I ......
led. SpelUr, a 107 10a.
Osaaka Hay Market
OMAHA, Jun I. 1916.-PRAIRIB HAY
-Cholo upland, $lX6n14.03; No. 1, $13.00
'UU); No. 3, $11.0(nfi2.00; No. 1. $8.tt3
10.00. Cholo Midland, sitae; jmo.
$13 6mrU0O; No. 3, $U).6oyll 60; No.
ruOvalOOO. Cholo lowland. $13-00; No.
Ill Owd ll 60; No. S, ll4.0OUHl.se; No.
$7.so.00.
Dry Good Market.
NEW TORK, Jun 10 DRT GOODS
Raw silk market waa firmer today, wttn
buying more active on the part of Ameri
can manufacturers. I otton gooo were
steady but quet. Tama were dull. Dress
goods wr,ln light demand
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Continued Strength in Cattle Trade
Hear Hoga Axe in a
Bad Slump.
SHEEP RECEIPTS VERT LIGHT
SOUTH OMAHA, June 1", 1913
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 4.0S8 T.4 3.301
.. 4,6.'H 10, m l.esn
.. 11,023 $1'
.. 2.&00 12,700 75l
Official Monday ...
wrriciai Tuesday ...
official Wednesday
Estimate Thursday .
Four days' totals 16.91
Kamo days laat week. .14.7S0
Jatne weeka ago 19.101
Heme 3 weeka ago 18.17
Same 4 weeka ago 17.178
Same days last year.. .10,814
41.670
49.400
na.ssr
47, 437
g?,044
37 .03
6.41'
7.017
11. W4
9.KI7
11.S
12. f3
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Bouth
Omaha live stock market for the rear
to date, as compared with last year:
1916. 1914. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 467.k2 t.4nn .2
Hogs 1.473.8K9 1.310.MW 3(3.094
Sheep 941,884 1.013,103 71,219
The following table shows the average
Irtce for hogs at the rtocth Omaha live
Block market for the last few days, witn
comparisons:
Date'
1916.
1314. 11918. 1918.8U.
1810 (10 -w.
May X.
May 34.
Mar 87.
7
7 3rt
j 41W
7 4
T 49S
6 ;( 9 191 7 I"
t 871 8 46!
6 8i 9 !( 7 H
$ Oil 8 tf T 80
8 OBI $ 171 7 Ml
t 84
8 37 1 I 14
39i 7 I'J
a I 7 08
May 38
si ay 29.
May 80.
Mhv II
I ! 8 4ll T 8i
I 88i 8 4 I 1 ti $ 36,
1 8 6?i 7 6 74i 9 7 II
f or a 1 1 nl I 7ii l in 7 14
7 47U
Jun 1.
T S8SI
Jun 8
Jun 8.
I l f 'l K I l 1 J
Idid aea-Sls
8 04 6 al 7 ( 6 Mt I 01.
Juoe 4.
Juno t.
Jun 8
Jun 7,
Jun 8.
Jun 9.
1 49A T 8A) I t 44) 6 81 M 1 8
T 42 I 7 901 $ 371 U 89. M T 37
t 41 1 87 8 Wl T 46 8 991 3 3al 7 40
Jun 10
CATTLE Receipt were about up to
the average for a Tuesday, but the tour
days' supply ha been fully 1,"0 hort ef
a week ago and underton to the market
has been distinctly stronger for good t
ehotco beef of all weight. Today there
waa very little choice yearling Stock
here, but prime heavy beevea sold as
high as $9, which Is the high point of
tho season, snd th general market was
anywhere from strong to lOn higher than
Wednesday. Both choice beavie and
cholo yearlings ar now selling th high
est of the year, while It has been a very
uncertain and uneven market H week
on medium weight and quality Bluff. Gen
eral demand was healthy today and the
movement free throughout, so mat in
moderate offsrings wer all cleaned up .
In very good season.
Thar was no particular change In th
market for cow, and better and for the
moei part prtoee were in about th asm
notches as yesterday. Desirable heifer
and eornfed cows met with an active de
mand at strong price, arhtl th half-fat
and Brassy stuff waa hard to move and
old very unevenly. Cornfd stock Is
somewhat stronger for th week, whfl
grass era ar la th neighborhood of 100
lso lower. Vesl calves, bulls, stag, ate.,
found a fair eutlt at fully steady f iguree.
There was not much trading tn stock
cattls and feeding steers for tha simple
resson that there was oompartlvely little
stock of that kind here. Underton to
the market has been strong all week for
good to choice stock of all weight, but
common stuff has been more or leso neg
lected at stesdy sale.
Vjuotatlona on rattle; Oood to choice
yearlings. $x 4f"u4 16; good to choice corn
fed beevea, ,8.W: fair to good corn
fed beevea. $tt.hm36; common to fairs
rornfed beevea, $i.60iu8 80; good to choice
heifers, $7. 0167.76; good to choice cows.
$4.80ti7.60. fslr to good rows, Sft-TtW 90;
common to fair cows, t-,n4.7l: good to
holoe Blockers snd feeders. 87.60t&g.lO:
fslr to good stockers and feadrra, 37.OfV
to; common to fair stockers and feed-
rs, 3.00iq7.09; slock heifers. 34.00ft 7.00:
stock cows, $6.7648.76; stock calvea, $6,603
au; veal calves, isoociio.al: rat bulls.
stags, etc, $6.6007. 36; stock bulls. $0,003
,w.
HOGS Receipts overran all early esti
mates and ware the heaviest of tho wek
to date, totaling somewhere around 187
cars, or 11,700 head. For th four dsyi
AM.Iula a. , . At IW i. A . ..., .
. . . ui ,." ii.. , niii.i
40,400 last week and 27,02$ head a year ago.
Advices from other points wer encoiir- ,
sglng and shippers and on or two ol
the packer went out early and bought
good lights at price that wer steady tc
strong and In some rases as much as s
nickel higher. Bulk of these early sales
landed at IY.4oC7.66, th latter price being
ne aay s top.
Th discrimination against heavy hog
continued t be the feature of the market
and were, if anything, more exacting than
at any tlms earlier In th week. Packers
bought some of th butcher weight hoai
and mixed kinds that didn't show too
much weight at pretty cloee to steady
price, out mon anything like a clear
ance was made the thins- flattened out
and heavies found the sailing a good deal
rougher than they did yesterday.. It Is
eef. to eav that th cloee waa 6c lower,
and moat salesmen ware auotinar tha late
trade anywhere from weak to as much as
10c below yesterday s prices. Th finish
was extremely draggy and quit a num
ber of hogr were still unsold at noon.
The spread of prices continues to widen
out. and today's bulk landed at S7.ft
7.60, with heavies as low as $7.36 and
tops at fi.ao. it baa been noted all week
that tne low pnoes wer not as wall
represented In th sal column aa thev
should have been, and thla can onlv be
explained by tha fact that th low-priced
hogs, which sold largely on tho tall end
of th market, were weighed too late t
ne Quoted. Thi condition will probably
continue as long as packers ar bearing
down on the heavy klnda.
HllKh.f-Keo.ipta contlnu to dren aff.
and today's supplies were th smattost ef
spy day so fsr thla week, only three
cars, or about 760 head, showing up. Total
ror tne we. a to aate la only 6.419 head,
being 1.6U0 amall. r than last week and
less than half as large ss tor the same
days two weeks ago and laat year. To
find an qual for this week' light supply
one has to go back nearly eight years,
whsn onlv 3,348 head were received dur
ing the first four dsy of the last week
of Deoeraber, 1907.
Practically the enure supply waa made
up of clipped lambs. Buyers went about
trading in a very deliberate manner, and
after dickering around for the best part
of two hours finally bought the three
cars on hand at about steady uricea,
paying as high as $10.6 for two bunches.
and $10.40 for another load. Current prices
iook luuy a quaner nigner mart at last
week's close, and the quotable top of
lie. 70 is Just 80c better than the high
price last Friday.
There wer no aged sheep of any sort
here. Ewes nave strengthened up a little
during the week, and yesterday moved at
prices tnsi anowea a z&tfjui advene over
last week.
liuotaUons on sheep and lambs: Iambi
good to choice, $l0.8txglU.h; lam be, fair to
good, $9.6util0.3a; lambs, spring, $lVO0nj
U.7i; ewes, good to chore. K.bun&iO
ewes, fair to good, $460JV3.H.
NO. Ay. Pr.
spring lambs 63 11 60
t. Laata Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Juno 10. 47ATTI JiR.
eel pis, $.eu head: market higher; native
peer steers, f.Jj z&; yearlings steers
and heifers. $8.0urf9.3u: rows. a6.0o7h:
stockers snd feeders. 88.0WS.J6; southern
steers, 8b.Zju.; cows and hollers, 84. 0i
tj60; native calves, W.OVu'lO.Ou.
tiuua- neoeipta, T.NOU head: market
steady; pigs and lights, $83Kf1 83; solxeU
and butchers, 37.6ufi7.86; good heavy. $7.70
jS-T CA '
SHEEP ArD LAMBS ReceJnt. 1KM
head; market slow; clipped muttons, $6.60
C4.00; dipped lambs, $.0uoo0., spring
lambs. $l0.0ujll.W.
Kaaaaa City live Btoek Market.
KANSAS OITT. June lO.-CATTLB-Re-
celpta, l.r4)0 head; market strong; prime
fed steer. $6 ft. 08; dressed beef steers.
$7odsJ0; western steer. $7.S&sdO;
stockers and feeders, 66.4u.09; bulls.
V6 0Ofj7 00; calves, $6.kri.20.
HOas-Racolpta. 6,6uO head: market
higher; bulk of aals. ft.axafl.TO; heavy.
$7 M(7.T: packers and butchers, $7.4
7.80; Hght, $7.MJ7 80; pigs. $ 9u7 KX
SHKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.20
head; market lower; Umbo, Ootfll.U:
yaarllnga 87.604j4.60; wethers, $6.ic.0;
swea, $i.0w.lu.
t. JMtk Live Jltook Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Juno J. C ATT LB Re
ceipts. l.OuO head; steer. $7.60io6: coas
and heifers. $4 k-3.; calvea. 86,0f 74.
HOGS Receipts, 7.0i)0 liesd: market,
higher; top, 87.77H: bulk. 49.66-6e.75.
rHEF.P AND IAMBSReivI-Me. i.30
head; market steady; lambs, $ia'!.:a,