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xn RENT
FfRNI"!! tl. mod. -r. home In W. Tar
ns m dlt. for moa. or longer. It ls.'U
Hnaaekeeiatesr RtH)mi.
TWO n'celv furnished lwmnt rooms,
ta.no pT wwk, 213 8 . 2.M h Kt.
fcA VFN PORT, 1H TWO OR THIlEli
NICELY Fl RN. H K IV ROOM..
NICE, large housekeeping rooms, close
In. )4 I lodge St.
Jorth.
FOR IIENTOur bMiKirul modern hurt'
galow hon, on car line. 2t;4 N. Mn
Et. after Sept. L Kefercnccs required,
FOB KKM Sept.
Int.
6-romn modern
1 hone W'cbti
cottage. 1214 Grace St.
airs
BENSON-12 MrKlnlcy 8t., six roims,
two lots. garden, chicken yard. 115.00.
rhnne owner. Walnut 2511.
21 N. 2h 8t.. nil modern,
Phone ownrr, Walnut 2511.
rooms.
HOl'6H bulll 2 years b-ko for owner's
home; very desirable fnr small family;
uieepinK Porch. Phone Webster ?!.".
South.
7-noOM HorSiS, $3. !
2P23 PACIFIC ST. '
All modern and near far. Furnish thi
Place and r nt two flopping' rooms and
you will have mnri your rent.
AKMSTUONU-WAUSII CO.MI'AXY.
Tyler 16.W. Piste Hank Hldif.
8-Im.mjM, n.injern House. lT. Jones, 832 " i
per montn j i. Kemp, uougias us..
NEW. MnDERNl RI'NOAI.OW.
7 rooms, oak finish, 3 bed rooms.
153? S. 27-th St.
l-'S.
Ami.
5-UOOM. water electric light. In gol
condition, f 12 month. ;41S Cas St., rear.
7-ROOM modern house. 347 Jnckson ht.,
. -. Apply at Byron Heed
EI 1C(1AT l'M-onm residence, 2601 Capitol
.Ave. $35. Owner.
M iMelitturoa.
HOUSES A PA KTM EN TS FLATS
12(K-5 r.. 2;i4 N. 16th. mod. ex. heat
Hn.O 6-r., 2X,'4 Buggies, modern.
JJfvOO 7-r., X3 Howard, modern.
;t0.iO 7-r., isms Corby, modern.
3".0 G-r., Us S. 26th Ave., modern.
txt rV-7-r.. .! Park Ave., mod. flat
J32.M 6-r., 'SHI S. 14th Ave., num. bun-
Kalow.
X.ro-B-r., 117 S. 3tth, modern.
$46.00 7-r., BIS 8. Kith, mod.; hot and cold
water; Janitor.
8fa).00 7-r.. 212 8. 37th, modern: tot water
heat; garage,
ljo.00 8-r., S32rt Harney, modern, 1st class.
. 876,00 6-r., 8321 Karnam. extra fine.
GEORGE COMPANY,
Tel. P. "(A. Xi2 City Nst. Bk. Bldg,
6-ROOM, all mod, ex. heat. Web, lii!
'BUY a 7-room modem Hnn?com Park
home on a rental basis. Tel. Har. 4'.2.
U4fARK"Av"aT 7-r. trlctly mod. 11.182$
BIO 8-rooni house for rent; khs. wat'er
and bath; price, 118. Phone Vetter XSR
FOR RENT 6 run., close In. Tel. P. 8711.
OKK 4 and one fi-room house; good con
dition. Tel. Webster 6152.
5 AND 7-rooni houses near high school,
part modern. 120. Tel. Henson 53-J.
12 N. lfith St., S ma, mod. ex. heat.
117 2M2 Maple St.. 5 rms.. mod. ex. hoat.
122 29 1 N. uOth St.. 6 rooms, all modern.
$26-6312 Florence Blvd.. 6 rooms, all mod.
J: 2613 Sherman Ave., 6 rooms, all mod-
30 173B h. 2fHh St., 5 rooms, all modern.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
6th Floor Omnha Nafl Bank Hldg.
J Douglas 1781. o
NEW 6-r.. mod, bungalow. 27. D. D0;;7.
C.NTAu "FRKK
S1CRVICK
Ffeone tH()vla CM foi complete list at
vacant kousea and apartments: alto for
teras. w Ins lth and Jackson "la
HIOlTF.T prices or old clothl ig. O 4714.
fekK tu4 .9itrat ' irtiltur d.ore
RFNTtl, ,I8T.
f HtH
-R. HOLbE. mod, except electricity; oak
floors, elegant fireplace, good neighbor
hood, reasonable rent to right party. 914
S. 33d. Phone Douglas 3040.
Ilrmaou --rlgh Bona 4k ""o.. He. tJg
itVUWB 1. T nun. of etf
I ITT ,
uiODe v anocoiorage i
mtnnm, iocvm. paoia anipa; -nr vn
I man. tl.lt ner nr.: storage tt
tno. Satisfaction guar. D. 4B 4k Tr.
Gordon Van Co.
ng.
g.
Ktoi as.
219 Iith St. Tel,
D. 394 or Har. 1B37.
WEST Farnam district, 8-room modern
bungalow, 8 blocks from Farnam car.
Phone H. 5RW. Rent, 130 month.
One Small Office
; For Rent
Good Location Fourth Floor.
Water and Electric Light, Free.
$12.00 Per Month.
The Bee Building
The building that is alwaya new."
Office, Room 103.
Maggard's
Vaa and lu.ags
Call ua tor ea
rn, to. for iuov
mi, pat......
suipping. -17U Wsbstar 8V
lT.uglaa 14M.
( J.C. Keed
Cap. Co..
packing A
U07 Fvrnam
aiorag.
1 1. 1 14
&-ROOM cottage. 111
water paid.
. 2th tit., 114.000.
MODERN 7-room house, newly decorated.
415 Caldwell.
Stores aad Offices.
Very Desirable
Printing Office
Location
with entry nee from
Court of Boo Building.
' 1000 to 1500 square feet.
Inquire Room 103
, U. O. Babcock, Sup't.
DKPIKABLH modern store room. 607 No
16th St. 1 ow rent. Conrad Young 123
bESIRABLB store room, steam heat,
- suitable for meat market. irr
plumber etc. 2!22 1 eavenworth St. Con
rad xonng. m nraaaeis i on. Doug. ljTl.
M 'DEHN store for rt-nt. Uike
car stops at door; parilculara,
fke St
200s
Warebnaaea.
WAREHOUSE-TRACKAGE.
Part or all of one floor In large five
story brick building. Large freight ele
vator. Address J 189, Bee.
WANTED TO BUI
OPPPli'; furniture bought and soU
C Need. 1WI Virnam 'Wi nt
V. ANTKL HelUble ral ertate company
to all large tract of Texas land, sub
dlvtrted Undress Box Ig, W Interset. Ia
i Hni'L .iei n'.liu. vVeO. 404
Silll.. .M . . as.. .... ,lau,,. .1 it
WANTED TO RKNT
WANTED To rent farm on halves: touls
and horkes turnuhed; stuck on baives.
Clarence Adams. Centervllle. Ia.
UEAX luiiTATB
FARM Ut .M II t-'OR lALK
Live Oak Coloma oooe better.
Hmlth Cn . si?. 14 i-rv Nut
W. T.
t.lura.u,
HALF section of land on rural route. I
nilies of Bterling, Colo., 6.0uo popu-la-lionj.
across the road from school.
Iel unimproved land, blaca loam so.l
txrellfiil crops joining, frioe tli.M por
acre. Will srll on contrail, 5 pr acre
anh. Ul.Ti' e an acr. ea-h year fur
( years, per cent Interest. Uasler than
rent. One crop of wheat will pay fur the
and. and it will dob.e In value in two
1 ear.
C M. MORTON,
aurling. Colorado.
REAL ESTATE MI8CEI,LNEQ18
Dundee
Homes
Price
Price
Price
Price
Price
$5,300
$5,500
$6,000
$7,500
$8,200
Price $11,000
Price $35,000
Reasonable
Terms
RKAL K8TATB
fARH RANCH I.AKD FOR SALE
Some Bargain
Want to move to Omaha. Havt bouse.
pv ui inu. goou bam, two aooU suetls,
brick chicken houso (will leave the
chickens in It), all three lots facing
east, good location, two blocks from car.
not too ciose i tow.i, some improve
ments, will sell cheap for cash, will
make arrangements for payments If you
have large aura to pay down. Address
0-45. Bee.
BAH if MONKY Alfalfi land, 820 acres, 8
miles Of town: n-nnil Imnrnvemonf y
I Want general mprrhanil.m stock .1 Tun.
nam, recuruies ilia .jUes Moines.
pr aure. tan sen au a
per acre. Can sell 30 acres adloliilng this
10 acres, near town, set out in fruit. Price
ll.Ooo, on easy terms. Day A Hesa Co.. 123
ianu, wnn gooa DUiiainks. on eaav terms.
Pearl Ht.. Council Bluffs. Ia.
HAVE VOU A FARM KOK tfALB
Writs a good description of your land
and sen! It to th Bloux City. Ia., Journal
''' Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-five words every Friday
evening, Saturday morning and every
6aturdajr evening and Sunday morning
ur om mnnm, giving sixteen a as on
twelve different day for Ui or 0 words.
on
ri. r iu wurus, 4HI.
Largest circulation of any Iowa aews
paper, VM.QOQ readers dally in four great
siatea.
Nehri.ka.
IB) ACRES well improved, close to town
and BOnool. fine location, large groves'
SO in cultivation. DO In pasture, huluno ;
alfalfa; grove, orchard: must sell. .J. i
dress owner. Box 342. Emmet, Neb.
Ulsnrama.
U9 ACRES, 45 miles from Minneapolis,
one mile from town: 1G0 acres under
cultivation; balance used for pasture;
can practically all be cultivated: heavy
soli. Good set buildings, consisting of It
room house, lame barn, eranarv. corn
cribs, windmills, etc; the land will pro
duce to ousneis of corn per acre; tele
phone in house; country thickly settled:
i-omplcte set of machinery ; Zl head of
stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1
and 2-year-olds; aix good horses. 2a hogs,
chickens, one-half of this year's crop and
everything on the farm goes at V an
acre, half caeh. Schwab Bros.. 103b Ply
mouth B.dg., Minneapolis. Mian.
115 ACltra high land, overlooking beau- !
tnui lane; m acres cleared; log build
Ing"; H-mile to school: on main road; j
I1.S0O. Saw timber; 70 miles to Puluth; 1
$1S per acre; terms. Geo. Reedel. Mo I
tlregor, Aitkin Co.. Minn.
Wyomin
FTKTO KSO-acra farls. Imnroved . h. '
heart of Wyoming's grain belt, 115 to 130
per acre: abundHnt crops and ideal til
i3.au. rortc ;
mate; come and inves
Moon. Chugwster. Wyo,
Mlnrelkiiynt.a.
IP-ACRE farm. U per acre. 120 cash and
120 ner month: no Interest: rich soil;
fine land: pure water, good title. Writ
w. t. Young, ir.. Kimball. Neb. ,
RK L F.HTATE IXlANftj
t'A KM L"ANi, I rKH CENT.
TOLA ND A TRCMBC1.L. 441 iHee Bldg.
j?0 TO tlt.OKf inao
promptly,
Wend
wewa mrg. iiiii ana Karnam Bta ( t
CITY and fai'rn loans.
1. H. Dumont Co..
s. 6.
-SS
41 Htate
A "For Bate" ai wUI turn second-hand
luri'lture Into cash.
"ITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Tt'omas. :Jt State Bank Btdg.
WANTLD Good farm and city loans al
lowest rates.
PKTERH TRIJgT CO.. iqt Farnam.
OMAHA homes. Oast Nebraska farms.
O KEEFK REAL EKTATE CO..
10H Omaha National. Phone' Pouls 7'S.
VOXEV on hand lor city and farm loana
H. W. Binder. City Nailonnl Bank Bldg.
'EE us f Ii st fnr farm loana In east.ra
Neh I'nlted Hfstes Trn.t Co.. Omaha.
67c
CITY I.OVN8. C. O. Carlberg,
slO lt Brsndrls Theater Hldg.
WANTED City and farm loans; lowest
rates. W. U. Templeloa. aoa be.. T. JtM.
ItEAli ESTATfc YOrX EXCUANQB
CUARTEK fine taTelandto" trade f
kix. fifteen or sixteen model autuiiiubl e; I
no juna waiuea. Aaurtti tlox . Oga a.la,
Neo.
RKA I, ESTATE ACRE ' OK
10 ACK--l5 piar Councu ilun, on goud
ruad, 6-room house, fine weil, 1V aire.
In sirawberi ies, small orchard. nli lay
ng land, fair barn. Pr ce IKmi. cn easy
erf Pa- & lleas Co.. 123 Pearl Hu.
Council Bluffs.
REAL ESTATF OHTII SIDE
OWNKJl LEAVING ITY.
Pwen rooms miMlern, hot aster heat, I
bedrooms, plenty lo-.et. KUK en, fruit,
alf blovk lo i'nr. fjp'v J.''1 Very rn.y
terms to good par'y. 4513 N. S7th. W. l4.
F ) I T S aTTkT o" aca n oi,'n immI pelt: h
lKirho4Kl. cJoMe in, part -hn, balance
my payn-'.-nts. Owner, Address 11 !)77,
I lee.
REAL ESTATE, Mist EI.LANKUI
DUNDEE
44 Acres south
of Dodge highly
developed.
Platted into
large lots. The
price includes
lots graded,
trees planted,
complete sewer
system and
water system,
sidewalks and
gas mains laid
and paid for
by the owner.
DUNDEE
A T:.
H. H. HARPER
1013
REAIj KSTATF NORTH 8IDB
Two Lots
41st and Pinkney
$280 for Both
JSsslly worth that much for each lot.
No other lots as grood In the addition for
less than twice the money. 8.xn of
ground, 80x134. Owner needs the money,
and has tnado the price for ten days only.
Must be all cash.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler 163(1.
Btata Dank Bid.
DANDY VACANT LOT
0. fiO-foot frontage south on Bristol,
between 2hth and 27th lust on. nt w
Bristol. Lot la on grade, sewer, water
"n " 'n street, paved street with pav-
. ijiuu. iernu jt oesirea.
C. O. CARLBERG,
812 Brandels Theater Bldg.
$50 CASH
kitchen Ami antrv la. 1 .'. i '
j-jiviniE mom. nintnir wwim hi
i , " " i . nv 1 ' I , PlvrWHV
1 to t loo red attic, cement basement, city
water. eK ctrlo lights. Located 4oo7 No. 43.1
Price II, ISM) for house and one lot or fl.ftoO
nwuae ana two lots. Keys at 4143 No
vu pi.
C. O. CARLBERG.
312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
REAL KSTATP WF.8T HIDES
Make Us an Offer
on
4636 Douglas
Street
Flno
neighborhood, rt.ved -
1 1 . i. - - ' "no
This Is not a new house, hut
ceptlonnlly well-htillt house. In A-l con-
furnace, new plumbing
floors, newly papered li
painted outside.
iiiKii, naviriK new root, new D.rrh ntv
new hardwnnd
nside, and newlv
For anyone needing the room this u
the chance of a life time. Will sacrifice
fffJ . U nn1 k
Benson & Carmichael,
lei, i-oiig. i t,4ft Fsxton Block
New Bungalow
Cathedral District
construction will be started on a 5-room
cungaiow at vn i nir.go w. this week.
This Is to be completely modern, and you
Can llUV It nil MRV I)AVmjnta If
I want something that will be fine and
nuiy. ran at our orrice an seo me plam,
wit, vm.y jvu .u au una.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Mt Bee bldg.
Itouglaa 200.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
WEfT FARNAM HOME
ON LINCOLN HIGHWAY.
A dandy 10-room house on F.m.m bi
modem In every way and especially suit
able for roomers, aa It la only two Mocks
iiuiii inn renr.na jueaical University,
where hundreds of students will be at
work within the next two weeks. At the
price this property Is offered-43,460 It is
wi iiuijr a great snap.
PAYNES INVESTMENT OOMPANT.
Sth Floor Omaha National Bank Bldg
Douglas 17S1.
REAL ESTATE SOITII HIDE
South Side Bargain
i 'el or ground on a paved street,
with plenty of shade trees and a 12-room
otrlctly modern brick house, besides a
large briik garage. The tmprovninenta
t ost over V.0o0. This can be bought for
'.12.000. Don't miss this, for It Is one
of the biggest snaps in the city.
George & Company
Phone D. 1M.
ixfl City Nafl Bk. Bide.
f-room house, art modern: large frt
trees, chicken fence, lM. 301 u H th ht.
LuL'iTY lu nloe 6-room bungalow-at
&J14 So. 32d Ave. Will consider late model
-pww.. a ii to as part i-f e-imty. Har. biJti.
UKACTIFI lJ -K(XM HOM"5 "
For sale; comiiletily iiiuilein, c,rif'', Itent
ltnati.il. ne.r Uui.h. om Hark, ifcj; i.'orgl t
Ave. OWNER, i'l.une llaniey ijH.
SHKAL ESTATE Ml MCEI I,.NK(1H
g EVANSTON
The Extention
of the West
Farnam Dis
trict Through
Dundee
nun
Prices $895 and
Upwards
Terms $10 to $25
Per Month
Telephone
Douglas
2596
Ask for
Plat and
Price List
1
B
& COMPANY
- 14 City National Iknk Building.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Good Weather Conditions and Lower
Cablet Send Prices of Wheat
Down One to Three Cents.
CORN RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY
OMAJ1A, August 24, 1U
Flna weather conditions and lower
cables sends all cereals on the list lower
today.
Wheat was the weakest, dropping 1 cent
to S cents lower.
Corn receipts were good for Tuesday,
sixty-one enrs being reported In and corn
dropped from ! cent lower.
There was a fairly active demand for
all grain today. The declaration of war
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
New Field Club
Home
Small House Taken
in Part Payment
Balance in Monthly
Payments
a una norrve. finished in oak. with
our bedrooms and hath -n second floor:
oeam ceilittga lit living room, dining
room; built-in bookcases, fireplace, toilet
and laundry In basement
ry In b
Walnut
lot 67x1.12. fxi-
cated
i.W Walnut Ht. Kvery house in the
idditlon built within tha last two years.
Price 10,260. Terms
Norris & Norris
00 Jlee Bldg.
Tel. DouglllS 4270.
KKAL ESTATE MIHtTELLANHnrM
.Xlt bALl-lieal Estate Auction: For
saie at pudiio auction to hlgtiext bld'ler
it court house In Beatrice, on Tuesday,
September 7, W15, bank block, located at
th and Court bta., Beatrice; This Is one
f the best built busineM buildings In
.he city, centrally located, four storlm
.nd basement, steam heat, electric ele
ator, fine blinking room, burglar-proof
.aulta. For terms and further infi.rtn..
Ion write E. L. llavelone, referee. Bea.
rice. Neb.
REAL, ESTATE SUUtRBAN
I- loreace.
5-ROOM cotUge In Florence. 8 blocks
from i sr: hia .nt tit f r...t - rK..!... k.......
IL7&,-. About 1000 cash can bandie. Phone
t lorenre 4t.
REAL ESTATE VACANT
ONK of the best located lots In Mornlna-
sme aqd.tlon for sale, cheap. Wal. 1145.
REAL t-'bTATE WANTED
HAVkl customers for or 7-room houaea.
-v i" .t. . oieuoins.
W AN TED to buy" 2 lot., must be con-
necieu. on na.io iii...., m.mim .....nt
agunsi miKfy caused a re-
lewal of tain of forcing of Daruanelles.
Dicn wouid mean the release of Hiu.n ;..r. ..,,,J"" ,nl
,Ui surplus. I
mi weather In Kngland was excellent
or cutlina and n.rui.i,,. .n.i h- t,i
there eapecu larger recelpU T from.
America
These Influences served to offset tlsht I
.
,
LEU L NOTICES
ADVERTISEMENT.
VflTll'i.. Ci, . IMAlTORfl
Not.ca la hereby given that sealed pro-
pea., will be received oy tne under-
igned for the ere, lion of a two-story
and bsseinem brick addition to main i
bullolng, inalitutiun for Feeble-Mlnued
hlldreu. G.eniaood. Iowa, ud to one
-'e-oca p. m.. Sepieinber 14. l!r.J.
Mogrtdgv. Supt., or the Stale Architect,
no, A. lues towa.
UY CIlDKlt OF THE BOARD OF fDN-
TnO tF STATU INrtl 11 CTIONS.
F 8. 1 HEAT, Seeretaiy.
1L F. LiiiiiKK. Slate Architect
A.6
From Sioux Fails. H. D.. on Aua-tist
JO. 1K15. On bay geldln. weight kiiU.
ine bay mare, weight lbs. Both
uads and bUck mane and talla Single
toads and black mane and tlals. stingle
top buggy, steel tires, dark body and
ed gear. Two small holes in top. Man
Ivlng name as John Dolton. was about
r4) years old. 173 lbs., dark rt-mpltxton,
smooth face with stubby mustache; wore
ine ioi ana ve.i. ngnt pants wttn
it. A suitable reward Wll be pa d
'or Information leading to the recovery
r tne teem ana aim ror arrest of the
man. Telephone or wire
JEKHV CAHLKTON.
Sheriff, Sioux Fttlla, S. ii. ,
A-2d-U-me
MM, KT ' TK'f" LANEOl'H
cnriaisainnn
DUNDEE fl
3
Paving
the streets of
Evanston has
begun. Restric
tions; no one
story dwellings,
no frame houses, no t:
linos established.
No house to be built
in the addition cost
ing less than $3,500.
Restrictions on the
north slope very
much higher. Our
restrictions assure
permanency, char
acter and beauty.
An ideal place
to live.
DUNDEE
il&nAia
worhl shipments, as wall a. decreased
Mocks of floating breadstuff..
There Is no eximrt business to spenk
of. Because of the freight and political
situation, there sro few cars to make
shlpmenlH without satisfactory Insurant'
against possible losses.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to 2.S7.VUO bu.; corn, 12.1M) bu.; oats, is.ti0
bu.
At Liverpool spot wheat was MjlA
lower; corn, lljlrd lower.
ITImary wheat receipts were 1,24X000
bu. and shipments 1.171,000 bu.; against
rei e pts of l,4l.ouO bu. and shipments of
1.122.0UO bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were 3M.0O bu,
and shipments SrtS.OuO bu., against re
ceipts of 1,172.000 bu. and shipments of
73U.MKJ bu. last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1,479,000 bu.
and shipments Mt7,000 bu., against re
ceipts of l.;t07,0M) bu, and shipments of
MM.OX) bu. last year.
CARLOT RECBIPT".
WheaL Corn. Oats
Chicago ....
Mlneapolla .
JDuluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Loula ...
Wlnn'peg ,.
7A U4
CM
...190
... 17
... 34
...104
... 7
... 21
These sales
reported
today
W'heaf No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. 11 it
car. 11.07. No. I hard winter: cars. I1..H
1 car. l.044: cars, 11.04. No. 4 hard
winter: i cars, al.01; & cars, 11.00; H car.
w, i cur, wc: ?t ear, wo. no, 4 spring:
1 car, 11.10. No. I mixed: 1 car, $1.12,
Sample: 1 car, 96c; 1 cr, 2c: 1 car, 91c
J cars, doc; 2- cars, Sjo. Oats: Stan
dard: 1 car fold). hi: 1 car. a7n. No. ;
white: 2 cars, S7c; 8 cars, StiVio; I cars. 8rtc
.o. wiiue: i car, ssv., t curs, in'tc: .
cars. .c. No. 4 mixed: 2-& car Xic. ibimnle
i far., atc: i car, 4o. ltye:.No.
' ""J". WHc. No. 4: 1 rnr. He: car. Mc,
lorn: No. 3 white: 8 cars. TTIS. No. I
white: 8 cars, 71i4e. No. i yellow: 2 cars
740. No. yellow: 7V. cars. 7!e. No.
yniow: i car, Tie. no. e yellow: 1 car,
i.ic. ro. i mixed: 9 cars. 71e. No.
mixed: 2 cars, 7lc. Hampla 2 cars, 70i
i car, owe; i car tneatlngi, WVic; Z earn,
wtc; i car tneating), tr.uc.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 tur-
kev 11 lUOi 1 93- V 11 ..1, tl lAfA M.
No. 3 liard, II.OOKSO; No: 8 hard. 11.04
i i". ro. nam. wocii.i iz: ino. z surlnu
' o. a spnng, (i.otvi.ioh: N
z nurum. vjwmc; No. 8 durum, Sfl02
"orn
No. 8 white, 71fl714c: No. S white,
71i'nvc: No. 4 white. 7iarm;e: No
jc: ino. t wnite. ilHTiH
w;hite 704U71c; No. white, 7iVi7W,o;
. yellow, nt, i yellow,
73",fi7SHc: No. 4 yellow. 73'i2c: No. I
yellow, 721utr;8c: No. yellow, "2H672ic;
No. 2 mixed. 7mfl71ic; No. I mixed,
iiNiTriic; jo. t mixed, 71B71c: No
mixed, 7041(710: No. 6 mixed. 70Ul7o;n
ats: No. 1 white. ,1Kr40c: iliml.M vtrit
3c: No. 8 white, sUfhTTes No. 4 white', a.i
m.t,.-, inriry; mailing, D.tT!c : jve.
reeo 4-."ic. Bye: No. 2. V4V..9M-; No.
CHICAGO URAIN AMD PKOVIION
Featares of tha Trading; aa4 Clavta
Prleea xt Bnara of Trade.
CHICAGO, Aug. 24. A sharp recrssloa
In tho final hour carried wneat to tha
lowest point of the day, but there was
a imniai rauy and the market closed
steady at a net loss of to c. with
. .. ,t itktic ana jiecemoer st
wVc. i.'orn wesk.ned with wheat In
the September option, but a buying spurt
yui iciTniuM up a iittlw, the closing
l"7i . "; mgher to Ho lower.
wuii nepiemuer at 7aTc and December al
uais uropiwa to a net loss of Sa
:u.i .ii... f... . ,,: r. .... .
"V:nn.idr.T. r .XJ? L" .
eany in in. session by
rn;iV.r tin! Vki """'"","
anadlau line. Thlc tarried values up
ua Drouht covering
V? ! "vanoa some of the big houses
snm neavny aim prices tumbled, going
lelow Jhe oiwnlng figures. In addition
( tnf heavy selling llnrxtu. Iie.p ..mi.
Iinent wan Insi livd by later r ports thst
'the froHts thnt had caused the flurry of
the foregoing were not expected to cur-
iai me amount of the wheat outnut
though it mvht cause anme deterloraMon
In qusllty. General sell'ng In the north.
we.t market, was another l.rlii, f ...
tore of the late market and foeoi
we.ther and crop re do its .Ian helned
.take th atifrn ..... . . - ..
f.t that world's av.lUhle whe.4
Mies see i1-"-1ng failed to theck the
dwewsrtl trend.
Com fer a 'I'm onewlng lost on
In srmrMithv with ws..t, ,u upmri
was the fllf si.ernrer l"le.nih.r
thnxe-h It rloaed blo the tnn fHe
dy. was W above yesterdav'r
ei.e.
""e.vatln it n,eaad recaint. s
n..et for w-erelv fe and mnnn
whether veed . (4rven.ana. ntiien'
In ta rftfn t. On, eear fc.yi' .'(.
a uu mnim n a tha Anaxt.,
fca e.l ukliir nene halna- fn
aaltp nt ft n-4n. tt eer s 1"
i r I r. . areAPa hnn. tMM pi'.nx
ae than the 'aun4 gllUrt-
'"V1 '""Vwa njin I 1ta unliea tn
fl'eant wo unf
""'""ll S ww.rA lw.a ad el"
much alive tle Inwear figures r
iA,l.i.a ttm a..pf mm, a. I.l...
Artl. lei Oin. I Hl.h.l txi
'iw I floae Ye.'V
Wheat
Sept
I 101
1 02
W.I JMil 1 UV
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
We do not have
the only addition
on the market.
Many beautiful
building sites are
for sale in the
Miller Park District;
and a fine addition)
will soon be open
for sale in the
Levenworth
district
Dee.
Corn
Sept
I ec.
Oets
"ept
I lec.
Pork
"Hi! 644 H 97
7M 73', 7.V, 74V4
MS Z M H'
W4 "TVi 87V,
m s 3i
IS 70 MM 13 (A 13 ?r,
13 W II 2Vi 11 67HI 13 W
t U 7 7Vi DM I UV,
I JH IM S 10 I 8 li
B2V4 45 IM 3 70
1 75 j 67Vtl IM I l
T4'
S7
37 Vk
i
ept.
13 B7S
W 72H
ct.
Lard
Sept
Oct.,
Ribs
Hept
Oct.,
o;u
s i;vi
7JVi
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red,
11.0. S0 1 10; No. hard, 11.03 tfl.uv
tVrn: No. 1 yellow. WVTidirtVic; No. 4 yel
low, M4tfin,e. OaU: No. S white, JtVff
S7V,c; standard, 40Mrtt4l4j Rye: Nominal;
No. 1. ..lo. Uar.ev: kKI4M. Heed: Tim.
-otky, I a4.7R; clover. IX folWU.jR. rPovl-
siniis; i-ora.
I13.K; lard, 17.116; ribs, S.0f
s.t.
lOTATOEH Recelats. 41 cars: market
Steady to easier: Jersey nnM,i.a .bb.iL.-
Jersey Ulanta, Wf.2c; Minnesota and
... Ohio. 47(Ovg,e.
lAjcunii nteaoy to higher . Alive:
'owKiHUHVic; springs. Ipl7c.
BtJTTKR -Iower; receipts, 17.234 tubs:
creamery, extrss. 24c; extra firsts. r!f
23Vw; firsts, 32mHc; teoenda, aoflJlc;
packing stack. 1Mj IHSio.
KGS-Illgher; receipts. 0.318 cases; at
mark, rases Included. 17ff!1c; ordinary
firsts 9ulc; firsts, 20V(21o.
CHEKHR-Steady; daisies. ISIrlS'ic:
:w",". "HP13c; Young Americas, lStf
13o; long noma. l3tii3V.
NBW YOHK UBNBRAL MARKET
ttsotatloaa of tka Day o Yarissa
C'oaamosJittea.
to ?3 YORK- Au- -rLOUH-Lower
WIlhVAT-Bpot, eaay; No, 2 re. $1.14.
C. 1. I.. NOW York. limmiK ahlnnu.nl all
Mil .
I. V u k --"--"-1
York.
-. a imii i.nv. c, i, i iew
to arrive lakn ..,1 mil rA
northem Iuluth. Il.om and No. 1 north
ern. Manitoba, WSc. ... L f., llurfajo. Fu
tx"r, weake-r; tteptemlier, ll.i.
CHRN Sp, east ; N. yellow, 8Sa,
prompt shipment.
OATaV-Spot. easy: No. $ white, a.w,
.i.V. '"ni. wnne, oio, itjHc.
, m.rt; snipping, ai iovli.ts, all
HOPB-Bteadv; state common to choice
i14 crop , r, 13c; pacific coast. 1914 crop.
12'nl c; ifclS er p,
'Jllo.
If MPV( flnlal Unsia vuiai.. rt . i
Aer ca. 21,7
LMATHfc-Fh-m; hemloch firsts 83e:
seconds, le.
ci'i'i' N8-Tork. steady; mess. IM.W
iT17.0l' fltililill' t'Js. tMuH'tO imt. -k. a -I
me.s In.bmW
l0: family, ,llOtV.rj0.,
m ddle wesc Ik iikuk m
Idtrd. emay.
lllITTn.it-nteauy: receipts. 20,37 tubs;
creamery extraa. 2Y27- creamery firsts.
24'rtr.MK-; seconds, 22VMf?JHc.
EfKW Steady: rn.eli.1.. 1S.8M can.
fresh gatherel extras, 2iVg27c; extra firsts.
firsts, 22H23Sc; seconds, 2I
lie.
CHEESBWVak; receipts, 8,137 boxes;
state, whole milk, fresh, fists, while and
eolored. specials, l813,c; average
IDfl.TRY-Mve. firm: price
nnt
settled; dressed, firm; western frnsen
mnHtlng chickens. Dae: fresh fowls. Iced.
UffllTVic; fresh turkeys, loed, 15? JO-.
K nana llv Urn'm and Provlaloaa.
KANMAB CITY, Aug. 24 -WHEAT-Ne
harif I1.14A7. '3; No. I red. Il.llwl 18:
Hentember. Vic; Dec.mber. MttM'.c:
Mey ISp.
COHN No. I mixed. 72Wfi73c: No 2
write 7.1c; Hentember ttUc: December.
Hfiac'WPic; May, tilSfjllc.
lU'TTEIl Temery. 27c; firsts. aV;
-enndn 23c; parking, 1914c.
pfKII Firsts. iOc; second., ISc.
IVil'LTR V Hen. lie-, roohtsrs.
9c;
hrollers, IRc.
iklaaaannili Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Am. 24 -WIIKAT
Sep'mlie' 9'c; December. MS": No. 1
.-it i Vn, norM-ern. I a,Tt 1 V.K.
FLOril DcMned: fsncy patents. 86.65:
first clesr 3 30: secom1, clears, $3.40.
- - tltQVl ,
P YM-iaveway.,
PnN-l3.00.
rfiK-Ni), I yellow, 74UT5c.
nAT-N 3 whi'e MVrflSc.
FLAX-$1.63itf1 7A;.
'V-nttna Mrkrt.
NFW YORK Aug. 2f-r,OTTON-not.
quiet; middling uplands IJV; no Sale..
F'.'ures ooened stesdy: Ocf'iher. ic!
T)eieuiler. ve; J.nu.ry, l.2c; March,
e.. aa ll ina
T cotton market closed steadv within
tent or I wo of h haat and at a n.l
l" of from 8 to 'I points.
r'ntton futures rlo-d steadv: Octnbar.
3?c: liawmlvr. January, .72c:
March, K6c; May, lO.rc.
aaax.tr In at vat.
Rece'pts of live r'o-k at tha five nein.
clpal western markets-
f aMle. Ifoara, Ehn
Mioux City I mi
8.FO0
R.T"I
lrtt
1 0
S.nrrt
. lyl- oo
Kansas City 11 OX)
, .'1 f. I
Chl'-ago
pi taal
3(0)
Routh Omaha 6(00
m (io ,
. 1
Total 2t.UI 3S2tl 66.001)
I
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Moderate and Gei
eral Trade Slow and Dull
Feeder Lambi Higher.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHE."?
OMAHA. Ana 24. 1ir,
Receipts were: CattR Hogs. FhM
Offtrlnl Mon.lMV V.414 4,1s 2S.. ,
Kstlmate Tuesday .... il.ftno n.mi tl.'Vi
Two days this week..H.!H
Him dss last week . .14 4.11
Same da s 2 weeks hko 1l'.24I'
Same days I weeks aH 7,!M
H me daye 4 weeks sko 7.;iH
Same days last yi ir. .l.'i .Wh
12.1M
1.1. 12
12.1M
i 4M2
1S.773
41.1M
:1.2 .
2
11. H'
;:.i ;
I2.4M
inn I lowln tiihie sl.o.ts the ref'i'Iptf
of cattle, hoys and sheep at the (misb'p
live stock market for tlie vear to dst
as cotnpated with last year;
... l!MS. l"tt. Tnc
Ki-saii '2.ioo i:i:,j(v
''g!" l.i,VV.I 1.U'.2,19 34.4t
''P 1,,42,1M) I.M4 847
Tha following table show the average
price for Iioks nt tne Omaha llv
stock market .'or th last few da)s. with
coinparUonr"
. tteTril571l14.llitU.il 12.lllll.l1W)i.l0'
Aug. 6. 4KS.
0; 231 03. 7 (Mi J l J 4
Aug.
t H'V
7 l 171 7 si 17 711 7
8 22, 8 101 7 M 7 ll t '
Aug. 7
Aug. I
Aug
I 16. I It! 7 Ml 7 i 7 Mi
I 111 ; w 7 27 7 7 7 41
I 90 U ; 7 21 7 Ii 7 4;
Aug. 11
! fl Pi 7 2l 7 Ml 7
Aug. LI. I . .v, I ;w T Ml 3 041 7 111 7 Kl T 42
Aug. t;v f -AU., S Vi1 7 M 1 OKI I 8 Oul 7 4.
Ik'Sl 04) 7 70 8 12 7 10i 7 4
8 4 7 IV 12 7 00 I 1C
7 toy ' 1 7 77 ' 8 141 7 1.1 8 34 7 bt
Aug. is.
Aug. id
Aug. i;
Aug. n.
Aug. 111.
4f', 72
27 'h 3 O:
I I W T 17 I 9i T i
7 7B I 7 171 I 24! 7 ..
.'f".! S!i. 7 .71 3 00l 7 1 I 2.1 7 i
Aug. 20
Aug. 21
34'4j 8 Ml 7 fi! 8 Wl l 7I 7 V.
I 41HI I K 1 M 8 041 7 37 7 4
1 kal. ssUi liA! 1 'k'J HA,
Aug
ug. 23.1 8 4HHI ( 7 1 8 1i 7 lf! 8 7
ug. l-4l&.. 8 "9 I 8 181 7 OS 8 64' 7
A
Sunuay.
CATTLE Receipts showed n heavy full
ing off as compareit with yesterday, onl
.'2J cars being reported in. This leave
the total for the two days st 1J.PI4 head
being slightly smaller than the corre
"lonillng days last week and smallci
than n year ago by l.Hoo head.
guntatlons on tattle: Good to clinlo
fed yearlings, H.ttiv.iO; fslr to good 'etl
yearlings, I7;bx.7i; common to fair fed
yearlings. ti..7f-u f.7t, good to choice heavy
beeves, I9tati0; fair to good cornfe.l
beeves, $M.ioi 00; common to fair corn
fed beeves, li.uwfjlli; prime grass beeves.
2f'(jit. i5; good to choice grass beeves
i7.K4jg.26; fair to god grass beavra, $7.40
47 Kb; common to fair grass beeves, 8 40
i 7 40; good to cholco ted heifers, 7 oa
8 60; good to choice fed cows, it.tnqfl.K.
good to choice grass Letter., I6.fiuvi.ui;
good to choice grass cows, 8t.44i.7; fair
to good cows, la.ihuH.26; common to fair
cows, 4.omtpY7&; good to choice feeder..
I7.3.48.U0; fait to good feeders. Ss.iOul.k.:
comnHin to fair .tucker, A fky 70; stock
heifers, 15.763; stock cows, -S.60lji.bO
stock calves, 8rt.aoVH.00' veal calv.a, i,ot)A
10.0); bulls, stsgs. etc.. lft.0O497.(X
1UJGH iood light hogs were a rather
searce cominodltv again this morning,
and shippers were willing to pay prices
that wero n dime higher, and In some
esses even higher than that. They also
took some of the good butchers and
lightish mixed kinds on the same basis.
Ileal lights mid the highest of the month
Early pnekur bids wen; hnrdlv sleadv,
and as sellers all wanted, higher money,
nothing was sold to killer, until the mid
dle of the forenoon. By this time value
had Improved until they were In the ma
jority of cases be higher, and It wss on
this basis thst the hulk of tha mixed
butcher and heavy hogs waa cashed.
Tow.r1. Ihe close things slackened up n
good deal, aa packers did not seem to
want tho rough heavy hogs, and In some
cases refused to even bid on them.
Most of the killer sales landed at $t.3T
44.rt, with a sprinkling on either side ol
these prices. The blsgcst string told
around IA.40.
Receipts were no more than air, about
122 loaua or .' hesd showing up. Total
for the two days Is 12.1m1 head, being 1.0
smaller than a week ago, and Just about
the same as fnr two weeks ago and a
year ago.
allKb-P Sheep gad lamb receipts were
on the lltieral order aaain today, al
though they fell considerably short of
yesterday's big run. About eighty-six
cars, or 23,000 head, were reported In,
bringing Ihe total for the week to date
up to 61.1.X head. This Is 10,000 Isrgoi
than last week and 14,000 heavier Uian
two weeks ago, but is smaller than last
year by 21. OW head.
It waa nearly midday before much of
anything sold, but In the end sellers
hsd their wav. and evervthlna looked
ful y steady, while some sales we quoted
aa strong to loo higher, r.lght cars or
the same lambs that brought i.1.40 yeatei
day took tVt.ttr., under a little heavier
sort, and a seven car string topped the
dsy's trade, bringing tx.70, which equals
the best price paid since August 11. Move
ment livened up after a trading basis
had been established, and It did not take
long to make a fair clearance.
Feeder lambs were In very eager re.
quest and many of them had been soli,
before a thing waa done by packers
Prices ruled stronger, and In many In
stances were as much aa ion higher
A good many feeders sold around I't.A",
with others at 18.30, and top reach..
14.85. Feeding yearlings sold as high a
80.70 today.
Aged sheep shared the strength noted
In the lamb trade and sold at generally
stronger prices, i tooo nsiive ewes reached
:'.40. while 16.35 was the outside price
for westerns.
Quotations on heep and lambs: Lambs
good to choice. 88.60Ut.70; lambs, fair to
riood, 8tl.3iVuli.ti0; feeders, 87.6V(8.3&j ywar
Ings, fair to choice, lA.MVyd.M); yearlings
feeders, 86.ffj.75; wethers, fair to choice'
tS2rA.0O: ewes, good to choice, U.Ouii
0.4O; ewe, fair to good. I4.60ia6.o0; ewe,
feeder., I4.2t.a-4.7t.
CHICAQO I.IV8D STOCK MARKET
Cattle glow Hags trong Stiee-i
' eaey.
JTLriTCA2i?' k u- " -XVTTLB-Re
cetHs. 4.00 head: market, alow; native
steers, lti.unft.lo.t.0; western steeis
8HVft.t)o: cows and heifers. 3.lu4j..
calves, IH.60W13.S5.
HoGjiRolpta, 10,090 head; market
P.11?."'. .?'!?. hKh : u". l.i"W7.40.
light. $7.1 4J7.90; niUed, $4.6w7.8P; h-evv
tiW7 36: rough. l6.2om 36; ttgs, $7.0utMOi
HHKKP AND IA M HS R.:dpts, IJ.iioi
heed; market, steady to HV lower; weth
er M.Mi.Xi; ewea. $3.'!j5.00; . lambs.
8i.7ju.oo.
kaaaaa City Live gtoek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Aua. !4 PATTI I' .,
i celpts, ll.iaio head' market lower; prime
. f . I . , ..... ftl , Cm.ii .... . .
,. v. . . ..jii,,,, urt-eaeq neet steers
8H.U94V S.".; western ntrers, 7.taKl(i J 00; stock
era and feeders. WJlii; bulls, $i..'51,
6.76: calves. 8"i.li04i 10..'Hi.
HOGS Kecelpts. .ii0 head: market
hlgi'er; hulk of Hales, $H.5ik,i 7 4u: heavv
3 :n7.IO; Pjicker. and butchers, i agi-.,-7
4o: light. $7.oiq7.4R: Pigs, Sn.DWrT.K
HHEEP AND LAM US Receipts. 10.0 n
head; market lilgher; lambs, tn.2-,tj8 70
yearling. $6.:5&.75; wethers, i"..0oa.i
ewes, 8,..2&tj5.1.
t. Lou I. Live Stock Market.
.'?T; VV'.Sl .Au,r' ,3-CATTLE-Rc
reipta. 3i0 head; market higher; native
beef steers. 86 .6oiii10.i;; yearling steer
and heifers. 8Ji.j04ilo.ui: cows. i.OKu8 0i
stoikers anJ feeders, KMi 26: southern
steers. 86 2.VOS8..: cows and hoKeis. il.uoti
6 60; native calves, $-;.uii 11 GO.
HOGrt-Hettclpts, 5.7o0 held: market
steady: pigs and lights, l7.Wii7.tH); mine.!
ndiulcher. $7.um; 8J; good heavy, $rt.7J
811 EBP AND I..IMIW Receipts, .)
head; market higher; lambs, 7.iia'oo
sheep and eaes, 8iii4i7(i0.
Moax City Lire Htork Market.
HIOCX CITY. Ia.. Aug. 2..-CATTLK-Recelpta,
1.00 hem): market steady: na
tive steers, 17. Omu .. cows and heifers
ffOaa.6o; tanner.. 3.7"j4.; slocker and
t.teders, $6.ju4iT., IiuIIh, stags, etc., .Hi
l 5o.
lioGS-Recelpta. .VO hesd: marlco
steady: heavy, 8ri.6.1j7.3o; mixed. 86 ti 6 Ki:
IS"'. "(l I . OU.K nr sales. . 1MU i kj.
BHF.EH AND I.AMHS-Kei, lets, 1.6)0,
hesd; market steady; lambs, $7..
St. Jnaepk Live stock Market.
BT JOSEPH, Mo.. Aug. -.'4. CATTLE
Kecelpts. 2.600 head: market, dull and
lower; steers, $7.ooit)RO: cow and heifers
tl.taHPl.OO; calvea, $ WXi lO.Ji.
HOGS ICo.elpt., 4 0ol head: light, lutf
i : msnvr, top, i.tu; duik of gaje.
i.Mr,!; i.
nilKKP AND !.AMb:-rteevlpt. k,afl
head; market steady; lamb. Is.oorss.ta.
urr tiooa. narkat. .
VH1W VIIHk' Ana- tl-imr CLrwlr.j
Heavy shirting cambrics were advsm'ed
Vic a yard today. Cotton goods and aurns
foUr'faltWlTllkgmie4uJ. iiK"in'i