Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 28, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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i on i.vni
Kurnlhticd Hoomn.
NOT: tho .wat..n: ?K Hrxrnry- rooms
well luintshi-d and well cared for;
prices r a-nn tiltv The Col'dns."
THE Chatham hotel for gentlemen. Rat.
. iPcrmnnent gii"t. 110 S. l.lth. I).
FOR RENT Choice room In Hamilton ;
pnrtmcnt. furnished or unfurnished.
can be rented for two month or longer I
-T1!. Phone amut ixj.
WELLINGTON INN. Farnam at 1M1.. 11
rnu., tl; fin rms., $1 50 ft up: weekly ft
monthly rates: cool, quiet hnp'pltk. o
S1J S. 2TH Modern room by day or
ek; lOo and tip; Just off Farnam car
line. Rate bv the week.
Kvrnlahrtl lloie.
NICFTLT furnished, all modern 5-room
bungalow; $.f7,5fl month. Fhon Web. 584.
iliiairkrrnltt Knnrai.
The Pratt, cool, clow in. tit 8. g. D. 8133,
ONE nice large room on first floor. 23
N 18th St.
3118 COTTAGE GROVB AVK-Two fur
nished room for light housekeeping.
PrKate. inodrrn home. Harney 1706.
nirnunrii ruoiin i"r '".". "
genta. walking distance. 213 S. S'h St.
SPECIAL IAvW HATES
TO PERMAi 8.NT (iUtSTS.
HOTKL PAN FORD, l!Wh Karnam
HOTKL. HARLBY. KHh A Tavnani.
TV nicely f'-irnlxhed baaement rooms.
P per wek. 11 S. th St.
HOrsEKEEPINO rooma; bath; ladles;
reference. Addreea P 99H, He.
liooara aid Cottas;ea,
Nona.
TOUR-ROOM house vrllh 4 lots,
Camden Ave.
433
B-ROOM Joue. mod., cloae-ln. Tel. U. ibi.
a-RtXiM modern house, except beat, lit.
Srace. Water frex
Moo. 7-r. houee, Ml I'tnkney. Web. tieO.
6-R. cottae. Borl condition, tl. 11. 11"4.
fc-K iioue, mod. '.n every respect, prac
tically new, auiS Miami. Tel. Web. T05.
Sal N.-14TH ST. First clusa. ail modern,
for rent Tel. owner, Walnut 2iH-
NKAT J-rooin coitiuxo. near Hth and
t Alm a Ave., rle ttlc Uithta, ku tor cook-
)n. Bargain at til per month.
KKNKKT SWKliT,
' Of !lce 2511 Harney fit. nouft'.a,s 17.
Af.U mod. S-r. iiouse. a No. 41st A voT
1 Vacant alter Sopt. 1. Inquliw ml N. 41 Ave.
. Huatk.
' HIOHT-ROOM hous. urUlrs and
downstairs, Kas. ail modern alio born.
1239 -8. 12th St
R-KOOM. muuern house. 2401 Jones. t"B 'J
per month J. I. Kamp. PnuiM aXl.
riua.. 83S S. 22. Phone Benson 'iZ W.
IIS E'leerant modern flat. 1415 Vinton
ht.; modem axoept heat. Webster WX4
or Douclaa T9.
s and 4-r. houaes. 'HI1 1910 r.ancioft St.
CLOSB in. 616 8. 25th; 8 room', modern,
newly dec; rent only tS". Harney &3I0.
4H4 8. 27th, 6-r. modTftt. XouIb flat. .IW.iiu
dlO S. 27th, 6-r. mod. St Ixiuls tlst.... 27.no
O. O. CAUbBBKU, 312 Hran. Thea. Bid.
We.
EI-EQAN'T l(V-room residence, 2601 Capitol
Ave., $35. Owner.
JN W. Famam district, modern S-r.
bungalow. 3 blocks from Farnam St
far line: rent HO per mo. Tel. Har. RSjO.
M larrliaaeuaa.
K10 Nicholas, 4-rooin and bath, $17.
1!X Ohio. 6-room, part modern, $W.W.
K S. th Ave., 9-rootn, all mod. flat, $30.
HUi N. 17th. S-roorn modem Apt.. $j7..").
RASP BROS., Douglas ltxa
smi May on St, t rooms, all modern.. $40.no
:'43 Franklin St.. 12 rms., oil mod... 35.01)
m 8. aad St., 7 rooms, all modern.. 81.(0
8. 17th St. 9 rms., all mod 01)
41i!3 N. 26th Ave., 6-r., mod. ex. heat. .u0
JW2 Chicago St, B-r., mod. ex. heat.. W.tiO
af.23 Hmmet St, 7-r., mod. ex. heat.. 17.W
34H S. lKth St., 6 rms., all modern.... ltiM
lotiHPacitic St.. 4-r.. mod. ex. heat.. 13 60
S213 N. lth St., 4-r.. mod. ex. heat.. 13.W
BIKKETT & COMPANY.
4S Bee Bldg. Douglas 6!a.
CAN YOU BEAT THESE VALUEB?
4-r.. S37 8. 24Lh, 812; 6-r.. 83$ 8. 23d, $14;
B-r.. 2T0B S. 14th. $12.50; 244 8. 17th, same;
433S Orant, 7-r., mod., garage, choice. $L'0;
H-r., mod., select, good as new, 1615 S.
2th, $26.50 ; 7-r., mod., 434 Uke, snao,
$15; 8-r., mod., 302s 8. 19th, j; 7 others.
T. 14S2. Ty. ai40-J. McKltrick It. K. Co.
B-R. MOD. house, close to good car line;
possession given when desired. H. 44111.
fi-R. MOD. house. Te Florence 448.
6-KOOM, all mod, ex. heat. Web. 3S07.
BUY a 7-room modern Hanccom Park
home on a rental basla Tel. Har. 4-a.
nfT PARK Ava. 7-r.,"strrctly mod". "hTISM
PIG S-room house for rent; gas, water
and bath; price. $18. Phone chater SH.v;
1S15 Corby St., 7-r. part mod. house. $lti.uO
1843 North 21st St. 4-r. part mod.
house .. 13.00
13ti North 37th St.. tf-r. all mod.
house 27.50
620 North 41st St, e-r. all mod.
house 25.00
113 South 37d St.. 8-r. all mod.
house 37.50
S017 Grace St., 6-r. part mod. houee.. 15.00
ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.,
809 First Nat 1. Bank Bldg. Doug. 751
iror. r"s.. close In. Tel. D. 8711,
NEW B-r.. mod, bungalow. $27. P. 6037
Vboae CKjuglas 88 foi complete list of
U"' bouses and apartments: also for
etorege. moving lath and Jackson Wta
fcER the Central ifumiture diorea CRtB
KFNTAL 1.1 ST.
TTrmcou C-elgh Bona k Co., He bldg
in sii
nana of Ke city.
GlobeVan& Storage
SWes, moves, packs ships; t-horee vaa
and I men, $l.$t per nr.; storage $2 per
trio. Batlsfactioa guar. D. 483 Ty. JA
Gordon Van Co.
Mcving
Parsing.
Atoiare.
219 N. Uth Pt. Tel. D. 394 or Har. 137.
Maggard's
aa and u. ass
Co. Call us far es
mates for aiov.
tog. laeKu,.
shipping. 1718 Webster 8t
I'rUglss 144
J.C. Keed
Kxp. Co.. -nuving.
packing i storage
1107 Varna m ft. li4
.FOR COLORED CLOSETn!
JllSO-ax) Paul. 6-r.. gas. water ptld.
Srj3'5. -. nod. ex. beaL
'j;B0 )31 Pierce, -r.. tilg otdlar. -o
i',SXLsl'"s ,n Pr' of the city. F. D.
Wed.i8CiFaJT.jn jt, -o
cottagaTui 8. ath Bt. t&. Waiir
MODiiRN 7-rcom bouse, gowly decorated.
WIS Ce Id well.
lores avad Of flees.
Very Desirable
Printing Office
. Location
with entrance from
Court of Bee Building.
1000 to 1500 square feet.
Inquire Room 103
K. O. Baboock. 8up't
JL"1 "i'f roc"ut" Farnam St
Very reasonable rent Tel. Doug. 4089.
Warebmases.
. -.-YAR,Tm?USE-TRjlCKAOE.
.prt.r ,H ' b floor In large five-
WArTTETi TO BP1
MPVaPier-onT
""J"t-- r ordjthlug. D 4714."
I C"P. for casn; g;ve pries and
location. J 4. care Bee. 0
4. care Bee,
TF? Reliable real e.tate companT
,t,v? tnu 2w trar of T" iodTi"
d.vi.led Addree Hog 36. W Interact is.
auyi trryttnn tun hand. Wb. 4W4
alia:i- uw aiu araa sau. O. ant.
WANTF.l) TU RK.NT
W ASTf'D- To if in fsrm on halves, tool
and horses t urnlshed . stock on haivca
Oarfnco Adams. Centrrvllle. la.
3 LIOHT housekeeping rooms for family
of
4 or furnished cottage, from $ii to
tW per month, tor Sept.. I. O WW, Bee.
I
REAL ESTATE
FARM A Ht( II l.49in rn gAI.Sj
Arkansas.
FOR Information about rhesp land In
southwest Arknrsi Writ W. L. Per
kins. Ashdown. Ain.
ti.ir
LI Oak Colonioa. nop batter. W T.
Smith Co. ti.t-M Cm Nat n. r.
Iowa.
IOWA
BARGAIN
Want n mnva, n Om.ka lt.v hmiaa
. J.?. ?JI?0.r.?. PmA --2
house (will leave the chickens m It), all
three lots fating east. Rood location, two
blocks from car, not too close to town,
some Improvements, will sell cheap for
cash, will make arrangements tor pay
ments. Address U 94.S, Bee.
KASY MONEY-Alfalfa land. K0 acres, t
miles of town; (tood Improvements.
Want general merchandise stock. J. Ten
nant. Securities HldK.. le Moines.
HAVE YOU A FARM X)K JjAlKT
Write a good description of your land
and senj It to the Stuux City, la.. Journal.
"Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twanty-flve words every Friday
evening, batirday morning and every
Saturday eveoltuf and Sunday morning
lor one moi.th, giving slKleen sda oe
twelve different daya for 12; or to words,
M. or 76 words, te.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper, readers dally La four great
stales
Id an.
FAJIMBRS. ATTENTION.
We ai located one and one-half miles
east of hayden likn. Idaho, thirty-three
tnlics east of Spokane, Wash., In the
fruit and grain bell of the upper Spokane
vailey. We have orchard lands listed at
from S&0 to J') per acre. Just coming
into lM-a.r.rur, under Irrigation ditches
water rights paid. Farm lands at from
Ii0 to l.o per acre. Average rainfall
twenu-flve inches per year, mover, tlm
otliy, wheat, oats, garden vegetables and
berriec do well here. No hot winds: mild
winters. For further Information address
W. H. Rogers, H, j. 1. Bat lid ruin. Idaho.
Nebraska.
(WJIT WORK FOR OTHERS ALL
YOUR LIFE?
Since Jan. 1 I have traveled through
South Dakota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,
Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arixona
Utah. California, Oregon. Washington,
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and eastern
Nebraska, and of all these, good old
Dawes county, right here in the north
west corner of Nebrarka, is the best of
all; contains the best opportunities; hai
better soil for less money; has better
advantages of all kinds and produces
more real, solid comfort and enjoyment
to
1 . m ' , , . v '
other secUon which I have visited. I
have places here ranging from 160 acres
up that I will sell to good farmers on
very easy terms. Our wheat this year
will run from X to 40 bushels to the
acre, and all others crops In proportion,
yet I can sell you the best of farm land
at all the way from $15 to $50 an acre,
close to railroad, town, school, church
and society. You cannot heat It, no
matter where you seek. 1 also
have a few small places to rent and will
rent them to good farmers on share
mil aim ui lurnmn m nra 11 mey
desire me to. However, It is far better
for you to buy on my easy terms than
t is to rent, for then you profit on the
increase in valuation and get all of your
crop. Either come up at once and look
mo wrauuj wim ma, or n,o un
for my book of descriptions and prices
and then pick out what you want and
come on up and look it over. 1 am al
ways glad to show the country and will
show you any sized place or any kind of
a place that you can powlbly ask for. I
will give you such terms ss will make a
place pay for Itself. Sincerely yours,
A RAH. L. HUNG13RFORD,
Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska.
IF TAKEN before September 10. 200
acres on river bottom, one mile from
good rallread town, eight miles from
county scut. Orchard, frame barn, sod
house, all fenced, cheapest land In
Custer county. 8. B. McKenty, Ansley,
Neb.
Hlaaraftla.
240 ACRES, 45 miles from Minneapolis,
one mile from town: lbd acres under
cultivation; balance used for pasture;
can practically all be cultivated; heavy
soil. Good set buildings, consisting of It
room bouse, large barn, grunary, corn
cribs, windmills, etc.; the land will pro
duce 60 bushnia of corn per acre; tele
phone in house: country thickiy settled:
complete set of machinery; jfl head of
stock, conaisting of 11 cows, balance 1
and 2-year-olds; six good horses, 26 hogs,
chickens, one-halt of this year's crop and
everything on the farm goes at $00 an
acre, half each. Schwab Bros., 1028 Fly
mouth B.dg., Minneapolis. Minn.
south Dakota,
IV FOR SALE 160 a. 8
80. Dak. inv
" jroved; Herman settlement. Price
$17.
Terms. JIM WRAY. SIOUX CITY.
18lseoaala.
40 ACRES, level to rolling, $ cultivated;
3-room frame house, log barn; borders
lake; two wells; price. Including horse.
farm machinery $iA half cash. Tom O.
MoHon. shell Lake. Wis.
...,.
rooming.
OCU.a ,,,U4-
i
aOaJ IJLJ. VY 1 1C:-1 L rill rllA Kil'" .ur we win ne glad to
One man haa 1uet talcan this off
half section In Wyoming, lust over
braaka line. Put your money where, crop
win pay for land in one or two years.
main Una U. P.. all level and fit to eul
- u a m. Vi,uw ov aim uai. tiiuao lu i
and fit
tlvate. Long time terms; $L60 per acre
now. balance soven annual navmenta
xou ioe oniy one oay rrom oniajia. ,
Write when we can meet you. Ask for,
Picture folder.
O'Keefo lical Estato Companv.irJ; J-,,onMy' dec;
A . , ' ' I orated, full east Trent lot on paved street,
1016 Omaha National; Doug. 8716. paving all paid and in excellent location.
' ... . 1 "11., ... bKa t V, i - Ltnii.. H .
M Nrrhaataxa,
MO-ACRE farm. $16 per acre; $ cash,
alanc 10 year time. C Per cent: rieh
ol!, fine wheat land: pure water: good
nn. writ w. t. touru;, jr., Klmbai.
Nb.
RKL ESTATE LOAIVS
FARM LOANS, 6 PER CENT.
TOLAND ft TRUMBULL. 446 Bee Bldg.
li?0 TO $10.0uu made promptly. F. O.
Wed. Wead Bldg. 18ih and Famam 8ts.
CITY and farm loans, 6, 6H. f per cent.
J. H. Dumont ft Co.. 418 Stat Bank.
A "For Sate" ad will turn secood-band
forpitur into cash.
CITY roperty. Large loans a specially.
W. f
1. Thorn i2 Stat Hank Bldg.
W A NT HID-Good farm and city loans at
lowest rates.
PETKRH TRUST CO.. H91 Faraana.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglaa nil.
VONEY on hand lor city and farm loans,
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bidg.
HKE us f li at for farm loan in eaatera
iw cniiw i-tales Trust Co.. Omaha,
CITY LOAN. C. O. Cart berg.
810-18 Brandels Theater Bldg.
WANTED City and farm loans; lowest
rates. W. Q. TsiapUtesk COS bea. T. ataso.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED to buy I lots, must be con
nected, on paved treot; tata location
and price. Adres K-86. Bee.
FOR sale, rental, loan, insurance, care
of property and collection of rentals. F
D. Wead, IsOl farnam St o'
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
fine Lot for Trade for a Goor
or G-lioom Bnrgalow
We have a client who has a lot In
ClaiiDiout Addition, on paved street, wltn
:ill improvements in. who will trade for
equity in a good 6 or 4-room modern bun-
-''"- wubi ur in so4ai lotiauiy.
HASTINGS ft HEVDklN. l-j4 Harney St
REAL ESTATF NORTH KIPK !
Bungalow
W ImTA a Verv cl4v new fl V A.mnm
, k'nml. tx4rt, that I up-to-date In
every rtsixMt. Oak finish and oak floor.
full bmonunt. large attlo. l.o-ated Ni
C"4.t North 24th St . where all home are
new homea and where many homea urn
being hullt. We will make term to Suit
punhaser.
Norris & Norris
400 Pee l'ldg Phone Dangle 4270.
$lo) Cnsh Makes First Pay.
mcnt on a 5-Koom Cottage
Newly papered and painted. In fin con
dition, lorated on 29th Avenue and Boul
evard, 4 Hocks from !4th and Vinton.
Price, $1,300.
HASTINGS HETDEX. 1614 Harney Ft
OWNKK LEAV1NO ClTT.
Pea-en rooma modern, hot water beat, I
i r ,v""1"' IMeritT Closets, gan-en, iruil,
hl' hl'x k to car. On'r li.lUV Very eaey
14.
For salo by owner, new S-r bungalow; 4 S!i.c"rn' "nchanged. .. .
tX ca.Vv per month. Harney W4.V ( brtmrr 7"' nc1'ipt .Z'lZ
-r- ' oushels and shipments 1 1T7, bushels
Bl'NQALOW. ' against rmelt ta of MfVUMi bushels and
B-room. new, modern and tr-to-date In shipments of l.ora.imo bushel last year,
every respect; fine shade surrounded by . Primary corn receipts were 4w,(Xi0 bush
new homes. 4414 N. S?d SL Price, 12,; els and hl ments 22s,iw bushels, against
terms. Phone Web. 43. o; receipts of M,o.m btiHtirls and shlptnenU
' - 'of t..(HiO bushels last year.
HEAL KSTATF ROITII SIDR
New Field Club
Home
Small House Taken
in Part Payment
Baltance in Monthly
Payments
A fine home, finished In oak. with
four bedrooms and bath on second floor;
beam celling in llvlnf room, dining
room: built-in bookcases, fireplace, toilet
rated :ftt Walnut St. Every house in the
innuon ouiu wunin the last two years.
Price $&.3a Ternia
Norris & Norris
40 Bee Bldg
Tel. Douglas 4570.
Extraordinary
Bargain
Field Club
At 1SH a sun 8t we have a dnndv 8
room house, 2Sx30, finished In oak and
strictly modem in every respect. Kni.t
front, pnved street, paving all paid; fine
nhade trees, right in the heart of tho
Field club dlstilct, where the lot alone
is worth $:... We can sell this tiron-
I erty for xt.ijO. on reaMonahle i.rnu 1
' ?"y?i,Z "tm. '"T, hom.V. b"r"
5h!3i"E. 1 1 ?i E?""M?y w" Un"
1 'Jy.i J111. ',,l;'kl' nnt
riwl.? i.S h-'"? k rl"nl
ThTSSlrh B h y"
j "
PotmO Mr o T--t 1
1 L aVllC OC OluLCF vXJ.
Exclusive Agents.
616 Omaha National Bank Building.
1201 SOUTH GIST
. Living room, dining room, bedroom
kitchen and pantry on 1st floor: stall wav
to floored attic with complete bathroom
electric lights, gas. city water cement
basement; corner lot, 12S feet on 51st and
60 feet on Pierce St., one block from car
i rito, ai.iw; aiw casn, balance monthly.
C. C. CARLBERG.
312 Brandels Theater Bldg .
BIT N OA LOW.
(I-room, new modem and up-to-date In
every respect: fine shade surrounded hv
new homea. 4410 N. 22ti St. Price, $2 li;
terms. mull, IX per mo. Web. '4'iiti. o
-room house, part modern; large fruit
nri-p, cincaen lence, l,.'i. 3010 S. 9th Bt.
fc.9,V,.TY.f.n . nice -room bungalow at
8.114 So. 32d Ave. Will consider late model
6-pas. auto as part of equity. Har. 6J20.
REAL ESTATE WI58T SIDE
Two Beautiful
Bungalows Just
Completed
In Montclalr, at 31t and Lafayctlo Ave.,
adjoining Beims nark on thn pmi ft. and
rooms, oak finish, beamed ceilings,
panelled walla, fire place, book rase,
buffet and china closet; full basement,
guaranteed furnace, elegant lighting and
plumbing fixtures, yard sodded, walks
all in. Owner must sell at about cost;
might take In good lot. Call owner for
price and terms Webster 3620.
Cathedraf District
Construction h.. Ra -, - r ,
room bungalow at 4311 Chicago St This I
will be a fine place to call homo. Will j
m compieieiy moaem. not sir furnac.
0aK fi ement basement and walks.)
X?',i byPn"V Pymnta. 1
enow you ine plana.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
60S Bee Bldg.
Douglas 0.
j Bungalow Beautiful
we are orrertng at 83.350 one of the
neatest bungalows we know of at a very
low Price. 6 rooma. at riot 1 n
Glover & Spain
Do-g. 346X
1 City National.
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT.
New. modern, seven room, sleeping
poroh, oak and birch finish, fine buffet
and book cues, beam celling, pressed
brick foundation, close to cur, souUi
front, best i,jy m Omaha.
WRIGHT & LASBURV,
T'ougia 152.
fibTJSE, E70 Dodge St.. 6. W'AlbiT"
Council Bluff, la. Phon Black 1417.
REAL ESTATri INVESTMENTS
. KENT $9J
A YEAR
PIUCK $7,500,
ONLY $l,.r)0 CASH
Absolutely the best investment we
know of. Two separate new double
permanent brick and stucco terraces,
on big corner lot street paved, easy
walking distance. 150 feet from car
In. Tenants pay water and a wall
ing list if a vacancy. Kent could eas-
tlyrce'n,C",T. WW "hr d,Ub,
HASTINGS & HKYDEN,
1614 Harney 4t.
REAL ESTATE VACANT
A beautiful building lot for y ur bunaa
low or house, l blk to car; price reason
able, term, owner, phone Walnut ZW
2 adjoining lots, near 42d and Webster
Ave. J. p. . hj Karnam. lied
Apartments, flats. houessliTToTu
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a f
I Bee "For Rent."
I
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wlieat Falter. After Momentary
Advance and Then Drop, Buck
Two Cents.
EIGHTY CARS OF C0R5 Olf FLOOR
OMAHA, August ST.
"heat was lower today part of the
heat going at yestenlay prices and
some going at !e lower.
orn receipts were heavy today. Klghty
one cars were reported In. but there were
over lou on the floor. The corn market
was very steady, corn selling unchanged
to He higher.
Oats were unchanged.
rarmers of the spring; wheat country
re selling wheat freely for forward de
livery and it la being taken mainly by
e porters.
The aeaboard reported ("19,0jX bushels
taken for foreign shipment, the greater
part of It raised In Canada.
Liverpool: Wheat, unchanged to id
i-i unary oats receipts were l.wmi
bushels and shipments l.lHK.ono bushels,
ajfH.nMt rtc.litla rtf 1 lentil liuah..la And
shipments of PHo.Onu bushels lat year.
CAIUjUT lU-VKirTH
Wheat. C'nrn. Oats.
Chlrago 2W fni SbaJ
Minneapolis 1.1) ... ...
luiuth 14
UmoJia 47 M 34
REAL KSTATK MtSCKLLAXKOUrl
$100 Cash Makes First Pay
mcnt on Small Chicken Kaneli
New 8-roont houso, electric lights, good
wed, fine chicken yard, all ferced tight;
chicken house; large lot and use of ad
joining lot. Price, onlv $l.ln.
HASTINGS A HKYDKN. 1614 Harney St.
tXH 8AI.17-1U-I Estate AucUon: For
ale at publlo auction to highest bidder
at etiurt house in Beatrice, on Tuesday,
September 7, 1915, bsnk block, located at
4th and Court Sts., Beatrice. This I one
of the best built business building In
the city, centrally located, four stories
and basement, a team beat, electric ele
vator, fine banking room, burglar-proof
vault. For term and further informa
tion write K. L. Havelone, referee, Bea
trice. Neb.
FIVE AND ELEVEN-ROOM HOl'Sfl.
For sale or trade; 11-room house has two
apt., nil mod. and In fine condition; will
trade for lot or house. Tel. Webster 7040.
llEAIi KSTATK ACKRAGE
Invest Your Money
in Acres Near
Omaha
A ure as Omaha continues to grow.
your money Invested In acreage near
Omaha will be one of Ve beMuid e.fest
Investments you can get Your taxes are
", wo in tmiio is certain.
14 acre, close to F'lorenc
i
mile to town, on paved road; high, sight
iy location, overlooking the river and
Missouri valley. Price $.100 per acre for
quick sale. lnd adjoining I held from
$6W to $1,000 per acre. If you want a real
bargain out Florence way, you should
look st this one.
I 5 seres north of Krug park. This I no.'
doubt the lct 6-acre piece near Omaha; '
close to paved road. $i0D per acre. Klne
east view.
4 acre N. W. of Benson, close to Key.
stone park; all in alfalfa. Price, $1,60.
3 acres in Keystone park; high, sightly1
1 n r u 1 (..., ' ,, . .... . . .. .
.......,,,. i,,wco km pavcu, miuj goou ur-
roundlngs. Price $1,250.
10 aiTcs. within i mile of Mllltarv mnH
northwest of Benson; lies high and 1:'- 5offj68c. Seeds: Timothy, $o.5tyi'i".W;
sightly; has 3 acres In fruit, 5 acres In clover, $H.60fi 13.2.V. Provisions: Pork,
alfalfa; 3 acres open land. Price IVO lHrd $797'i: rib, .(vi8.8T'.
per acre. 1 M. UL-rTli.lt-iU-celpis. 10.2.7 tun niarket
jlsleadv to a little lower: creamery, extras
Wo also have acre tracts close to paved ' 44i4yic; extra firsts, 234i23VK; flrats, 214,
roan out iiensonway that wa are sclllntr
ju down, iiu per month.
These are only a few pf the good bar
gains we havo on our list.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 Harney St.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Daadee.
I DUN DEE
HOMES
H. H. Harper & Co.
1013-14 City Natl. Bank Bid;.
Phone Douglas 2590.
Prettiest Home
for the Price in
Dundee
LOCATED AT 6(24 Ut'RT ST.
Seven room and sleeping porch.
Ready to occupy at the turn of the key.
Brand new. strictly modem. fnnv.nl.
ently arranged.
Decorated throughout in excellent tasts.
Ixfc-ated on nuih front lot
Two block from csr line,
"all us and we win u a-ii .v.n
you this rroperty because K will nlenae
you.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
230OMA11A NAT. UK. BLI HA. II. 4VH.
New Addition
in Dundee
Our prices are doing th w or If TVs have
sold almost three-fourth of the addition.
Sea this beautiful addition south of Dodge,
joining Klmwood park. Telephone Doug
las 3596.
H. H. Harper & Co.
I01H-14 City National Hank.
rioreac.
cottage in Florence. 8 blocks
l-ROOM
from car; big ot of frjit: chlcksn bona.
$1,76". Abo
ut $600 rash can handle. Phone
Florence 484)
tteaao.
i bargain: movinu to California
rtnW'" T.'- ,.,..u,'l,.fe, ,wo hu"
term or 1iad"e for light uto B H
Vaughn. 2T.17 N bid bl lKriison. Nt h!
Phone Benson MJ. . 9
20
M
t,Aieski'ie ref-orteti tmlav : Whe.it
.No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $1 11. No. .1
naid winter; I car, H0; 1 car, $10,, I
car, 81. t,; 2 cars. $1.04, 8 cars, $J4; I
csr. $l.i; 2 cars, il.ut ,o. 4 hard winter:
I car, 81.04; I car. l.tf; 1 car. $!.; 8
vara, Sv; 4 C-rs, ,"; 7 car. t-. No. J
spring: 1 bulkhead, $l.t2. No. 3 mixed: I
car, l.t. No. 2 dunlin, t car. $l.o.
!anipie: 4 cars, lc; 3 cars, 1 car, 7.w
ints No. 8 white: 2 cat. 3uV; IS 8-5
cars, c: 1 car. 4c. No, 4 white: 1 car,
c: I cars, .H4sc, 1 cars 84c- No. 8
mixed. 1 ar, .H4lc. Sample: 1 oar thoti.
i-'ac; 1 car, S Rye No. 8; 1 r. Wo.
No. 4: 3 cars, K.V; 2 8-5 cars. Mo Corn
No. 1 white: 4 cars 7l'lkc. Nn 1 vell.tw:
1 cars, v; Part car,
7SV-JC.
jNo. 8 yellow; 1 cats, T.to. No to yellow
1 car, iJV No. 2 mixed- 4 cars. 7-''c: 1
car, ,Jo. No. 8 mixed: 1 car (near vellowi.
72c; 6 cars. "Sc. No. 5 mixed: t cat.
lc; 1 car. 7ISc. No. 6 mixed, a car.
Hc; 8 cars, 71c. Sample: 1 par (yellow),
Jc; t car, 9c; 1 car, tc: $ cars, e.
Omaha Cash Price Wheat: No. 2
turkey, iLOatrl.li ; No. 8 turkey. $t.011jl.20;
No. 8 hanl. l.l2r1.20; No. 8 har.1. $l.(rj
I IS; No. 4 hard. Hrtclill No
SlirlnK
t.lffl.U; No. X srr.ni. il 1111112 No.
durum. $l.vi4jl.r; No. 3 durum. $1 OMi-1 01.
Corn: No. 2 white, 721f73'4c: No. 3 white,
l'T!l.Vt .11,
White. 71vh71Vo- No
w lute,
lf.lHc; No. 6 white, .hhll'.r:.
nariev: malt ns. 5i1if.u-: No. I fel itvn
48c. Rye: No. 8, 94r(t4Sc; No, a, Wvno.
CHICAGO H R A I AMI PHOVIln
Feat a re f the Tradla and C lMlng
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Aim 97n..i.n ,1. .
ine wneat market ttxlay on
improved domestic weather conditions
and a break mt ln..iiM,rv Tv, .. -
closed Weak at a net loss of ISc to ir,
with Septemtier at 7Hc and December at
.IV r."" followed wheat and fell I'ao
to lirriVc. with September at 73-o. Do
ceniber, li.l'ailnr.S.c. Oats was depressed
by the slump in other grain nnd under
went a net decline of 1Sj1c to lWulSo.
Provisions closed Irregular with rlhs a
stiade firmer, other products easy. Tho
,.'roi'.'"lon r"n at the finish was to lower
to 7tc higher.
I xi west prices of the crop were reached
on all deliveries of wheat today. There
wa heavy liquidation on the Improved
weather conditions In the domestic north
western belt, commission house being
among the heaviest sellers. The bear
sentiment early took such strong hold of
the market that bullish fuctor abroad
were Ignored.
Buying of wheat was limited largely to
short who were seeking profits, but their
operations failed to check the downward
movement and the finish was near tho
low point of the day.
There was frost in Wisconsin, hut thl
hull factor wa Ignored by corn trader,
on account of tho warmer weather over
most of the corn belt and because of the
weakness In wheat. Tho volume of trade
wa very light. The course of price
was steadily downward most of the ses
sion, the few rallies being Insignificant
and of short duration.
Liberal arrival, general liquidation and
a big increase in consignment note were,
the depressing feature of tho oats market.
Attention of provision pit traders
seemed centered mnlnlv on i lbs. -giving
some strength to that commodity while
"k " J I" 'h"' ' ,r
I V, lurd
Q""tatlon on future r
l.
range a follows:
. Artl' 11 Open. I High. I Lownloae Te y
Wheat!
sept
98V,
99Vi
r, w
74
64
117
97
Dec.
Corn
Sept.
Doo..
Oats
pi 73
99
IDi'x
74
M
D8
87V&
7V.
74141
63i.l
73M,
7otv
J'1
Sept.
Dec. I
Tork I
37V
aw.
ar.vi
36
3U
II
I
Sept.l 13 7
Oct.. I Vi 85
Lard I
13 76 I I8 60 I 13 62'U 13 67',
IS SiVxl 13 U'AI 13 n'xl 1J 8U
I
I
Sept. I 8 0C
t 66
8 02H
8 rcval a a.
8 17l 8 If
tot..l 6 iJVm.
Ribs I
Sept.! $ 50
tlc.t.. 8 65
8 r,2ty
8 60
8 80
8 62
8 6.'j
8 50
8 fti
t,j,
Chicago Cah Prices Whoat: No. 8 red.
.1 i.l 1 ... ... . t u . .. 1 . . .....
ai.'vTiiiH i"-" i ATi". a nai
'Corn: No. 2 yellow, t
'VIHl'.c: others
nominal. Oats: No. 8 w
white, .(4ii'-WHc:
standard. 4o4i4l'.ic. Rye: No. 2. 9'le. Mar.
scconus, a"-ii(r-l'xc; packing stock
lt"ll9-4 0,
EGOS-Receipts, 6,480 case; market
steady to a little higher; at murk, case
ineludml, 17ii21o; ordinary firsts, I'l'-yn'
SOUc; firsts, '.VVHi 2H4c.
CHUKSK Unchanged.
POTATtJLS-Receipts. 25 car; majket
lower ex.Apt Mlneeaota and ")hlo, 1c
higher; Jersey cobblers, 6xfV; Jersey
Giants. 47(i6'V; Minnesota and Ohio, 44'iC
iVltTLTRY Steady to higher. Alive:
Fowls, UVAiUio: springs, 164ji7c.
NICW YORK (.KNKR4L MARKET
Qaotallons of the Day on Various
I 'out mod It lea.
NEW TORK, Aug. 27.-FLOUU-Uai ely
steady.
v tiiQAT spot weak; No. 2 red. II 10Vj,
o. I. f.. New York, prompt, and No. i
hard, $1 07V,. c. I. f.. New York, to arrive,
luke and rail; No. 1 northern, Duluih,
ll.MHi. and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, k.ic
c. I. f , Buffalo. Futures, weak: Bepteiu
ber, $1.06. 1
CORN Snot, easy: No. S vellnw. ftx
w it bat Spot weak; No. 2 red. I
I prompt shipment. '
m-rpoi, easy; o. 3 white, new,
47c, nominal.
HAY Steady; No. 1, $1.40; No. 8, $1.80;
both new.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
1914 cron M$13c: Paclflo coast. 1914 crop,
L'tjl c; 1918 crop, SNillc. '
ii iues-steady; Bogota, 80Q31C; Central
Amer.ca, ISc.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 82c;
seconds, Sotiaio.
TAi.iiOw- yulet: city, br;. country,
;j--",'e; Seciai, ftSac.
PROVIS'ONS-Pork, steady; mess, $14.60
5"1I0":o,,fam"y.- 0W(22.W; short clear.
$18. 60022.00. Beef, quint; mesa, $l7.unv
18 00; family. $lS.002o 00 I,ard, barely
steady; middle weat, $X.HVti8 2o.
BITTER Steady; receipts, 8,290 tubs,
creamery, extras, ZbWSo; tints, 24
-He-
EClOH-Flm: recelpu. 36.684 esse;
freh Fathered, extras, 2Hc; extra
flrt , WMaJbc; fli-eu, U'JtAo; second,
.'I'AI'-'IV',
CHiskse Firm; receipt, 1,848 boxes;
state, whole milk, fresh, flats, whits and
colored, special. l.TifrtlSc; me, col
.r,,l,.avor,lM fancy, lite; same, whits,
1 z folic,
I'Ol'LTRT Live, weak; western rhlck
eiiH broilers, lc; fowl, 16Vc; turkevs.
l-i.uc. Dressed, steady; prices un-
oi:ailK:u.
I
Kaaaa, Hlr ft rata aad Prwvlaloa.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. 27. WHEAT
No. 2 hard
t nam. ti.mtn.zi; No. 8 red, $1 ll
September laJVa4l5V.c: December.
May, VPir..
."Ml 390,
BIH'TEIl Creamerv. 7c-
firsts. 25c j
seconds. 23.i ; acklng. lu,-.
KiK.S Klrsts. 2c; secnda 16o.
JtL LTIIY liens rv
9o;
broilers, li '
Mlasaapallt Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS Aug. 27 WHEAT
September 84Sc: December, 93,c; No 1
h-d 41 1SrVFl.2H. '
Fl.ocR-irpchsnged.
BARLp:Y-47U4ic
RYE 7KW79C.
BRAN-$-'100.
I. I.oala Urala Market.
"T. I01TIS. Aug. 27-WHEAT-Vo. 3
red, $l.itll.lo: No. 1 hard. $l.A'vu o
September. 8 .o; December, 96c ' '
CORN Nn. 2. 78'-Cr; No. 1 white
76"e; eptembcr. 7:'V.c. lVieml-.r p
OATH-No. 2. 3hc; No. t white, nominat
Liverpool ;rala Market.
L1VKRPOOL. Aug. 27-WHEAT-Spot
No. 1 Manltibii, lis 7V.d; No. 2. 11 i.4d:
No. 8. Us 4'rd; No. 1 northern Duluth!
11 4'.d.
CORN Spot, American, mixed, r.ew. 8
Hoar Market.
NEW YORK. Aug 27.-l'OA R-Itaw
firm: i enlrifiigal, 4 7oc: molaaws, ijk
Refine, steady. Future opened steady
todav and at noon price were 2 to 6
txiiiiU higher.
Kansas City 1M
s. l.ouis 1
WIllllllX'H 41
TSVe- Wn i i, .--,, '. . r, prices for hogs t the Omaha live to k
a n.VL t .3'fl,.lWc; Na B yel- market for the last few day, with com-
Mw. 7S'?ff7Jtc; No. yellow, 73V7SV,c; vsrlnona:
No. 2 mixed, 7;'ii"7'.",c; No. 3 mixed. 7I
7?c- No. 4 mixed, 7vvfi71c: No. 5 mixed. ""- Mil... H-i4 fn in- ')! ' !''' "
WVi ,n",l- TllUo. Oat: Aug .l ( I 1 ; , 7 il 7 7X 7 4t
No. 2 S5V,ie; aiandar-1. ... V :tiSo : No. Aug. 10. t 71 8 0 7 $i 7 S8 1 8tl 7 4
3 white, 34 iti :t.',',c: No. 4 w hite. 34-i:C.c. Aug II. I 6 'l O'i 8 1' I T III 7 8V 7 M
( (1 tN Nil a tflAff.i. . -
white 7lLc- B.nt.Vi,ii. Z. 3 receipts have been larger than at any
ber f.iiP- MaJ BttTi C Vecem- "t'r Point in the country, and on more
OATS-No 2 ihu 1V Wttne. . ! V,an one occasion local supplies have been
mixed 'Mix ' 3fic! No larger lhan at all of the oilier western
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Pricei
Unchanged Lambi Steady and
Ewei Higher,
HOGS GENERALLY FIVE HIGHER
OMAHA, August ?r. l!l.v
Receluts were
attle. Hogs. Sheep.
8.414 4.1W 2H,
Official Monday
t'tfli In I Tuesoay
(f'lclsl v,l.,..l,.
Official Thursday.'..
r.sumate t rlday
Five dava I Ma m-nk "l ml
37.052 1W.1?6
44.T..4 lu.v!
40.17 69
Same days last week..!7'vS
S .11 o daya $ week sko 17t
Same days 3 week auo 14. W
Same davs 4 weeks ago 12. 1t9
Same days last year. 2i.i5
S3, 94 1 B5.MI
M.$-.- 27.33:
:t7.a4 iti.244
The fol owlnn table shoo the receipt
- ,flpf '. hoss and sheen at the Omaha
live
I ' ' nr. i 1 1 inv y wii w iMmw
i..ie
11,,.'
10M.
tnc.
km. 8a
rV.9IH 1.TI.4LJ
ft m..r.. i'VL. VJ'i-
-i he f.,it..i., ....... n,A .v,r.n
Aug. 12
rl 8 7!8 7 Mil f 041 T ill T tti T 48
Aug. II.
Aug. 14
Aug. If,.
Aug. jai
ivv s VII 7 M in I s vol I n
60V 9 04 ' 7 70! 8 I! 7 lo' T 4$
I 8 941 7 73! 8 12 7 00l I 16
K-.i.' 7 77' 8 14 7 171 84
IS
II.
T 58
7 4
Auk 17! aft'..! t ?
8 OKI 7 171 t
Aug. 18 6 27', 8 691 7 75
Aug. lH.i fi L'4s! 8 wii 7 77
7 17 8 24
S 091
I 11 B i-1
Aug. 20' 6 r4'l 8 941 7 M.I 3 9I
Aug. rii 6 4i'' 8 s.; 7 9;i s 041
a 37
7 ri
Aug 22 I 8 8li 8 tt' 8 04 7 25
Hlllidn V
Receipts and distribution of live stock
at tho I'nhm Stock yard. Omaha, Nob.,
lor twenty-four hours, ending at 3 o'clock
p. m., yesterday:
REClFTS-CATt tX)T3.
Cattle. Hog Sheep. It r .
C. M. ft ft. r.
4
Union Paclflo
C. N. V east..
C N. W., west.
C.. Ht. P.. M. O
15
42
13
14
10
2
1lM
08
V., B. (J., west.
C,
C,
K. I. P., east.
, It I. & P., west.
Total receipt 14
00
DISPOSITION' HEAD.
. .4 7,417 2VI-2S
. 3,7'H) 9. 7; 2 tl,''
, i.2 8.4T7 17.5
MO 7, W.ao
18 B4I
Ana i 1 on 1 V V I ii t l t ti j m ".( no; ngnt, f..ri.uR: mixed. $hm
Aug S, J ft J IS ? J 5 'A S ? JS ' Wk.AND LAMna-Recelpt.. 7.0
Aug. ., 6 5H, 8 ,41 7 911 8 81, I369I7M hed ; market stron to too hlshor:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
,.. 18 1.M7 1.5M
,.. 21 1.821 4.413
. . 810 1,6:1.1 Mi'j
... 108 1.473 S.Kt'2
1.O07
3.7IB I
... 19
.. 6
I.. 1
.. Ill
2
. . 8
I.. 6
.. 1
1
.. .... 6.148
... 687 6.591 19.ST4
Morris A Co
Swift ft Co
Cndahy Parking Co.
Armour ft Co
J. W. Murphy
Cndahy. country ....
Benton, Vansant ft L
J. B. Hoot ft Co
Werthelmer ft legen
ChrUtte
Illgglna
Roth
Baker, Jones ft Smith
John Harvey
Dennla ft Francis
Other buyers
Total
CATTLE Recelot of cattle were very
light this morning, only eleven car be
ing reported In the yard, which waa not
enough to make a market or to Interest
buyer. Still they were all out In good
season and the meager offering changed
hands for the moat part In a very abort
time. The prices paid did not show any
very material change as compared with
yeaterday.
Quotation on rattle: Oood to choice
fed yearling. $9.0ixi.7O; fair to good fed
yearling. $7.7T4i0.tii): common to fair fed
vam 1 1 , , b 7 K, 1 .T. -nnl t n ..hnlft
heavy beeves. $9.,0).2C; fair to good corn
fed beeves, $x.25ti.00; common to fair corn
fed beeves. 87. i nil R. 25: mime graaa beeve.
i a.ai'im.ivu, himiu tu vnuifi tiap. ne...
fi.iiq.w, mil lu R"uu ffi vnv:m, . "
4i7.i; common to fair graaa Deevc. ni tu
i'7.40; good to choice fed heifer, $7.UKJ
8. ho; good to choice fed cow, $6.aou7.25;
good to rholce graaa helfor. $650jr7.00;
good to choice graaa cows, $4.0ij4i.60; fair
to good cows, $5.2u4j6.W; common to fair
cows. $4.4i.Y26; good to choice feeders,
ir.60ti8.nii; fair to good feeders. $6.7(4W.5n;
common to fair feeder, $u.60(K.70: stock
heifers. $5.75Q6.76; stock cows, $5.60716 50:
stock calves, $4.608.00; veal calves, 87.00
(1 10.00; bulls, atag. etc., $5.0007. 00.
Reiireentative sales;
S1EEH0 AND HBIFEtRA
No.
it...
u...
14...
Av. lr. No.
44 7 It 80...,
1100 T 40
COWS.
VKS 4 7 8....
, 1050 6 (0 1....
iv l rs
BCLTA
1410 8 15 ....
At. Pr.
.lint t 40
.121.4 8 M
,14M It
.1174 I 10
111)0 4 M
STCCKERi4 AND FEBDER-S.
7M 4 U 6 Kl IN
1070 J to
3.
iloUS Tueru was another fair run of
hogs on hand, alraut 111 loads, or 7,200
head, making up th day's aupplie. 1'or
the five day thl week receipt foot up
37.0W! head, being 7.700 smeller than last
week, S.Oiiu short of two weeks ago, and
slightly smaller than for the same daya
a year ago. With th exception of three
week ago, the run so far this week. Is
the lightest since th second week, of
July.
Shipper buyer started out paying fully
Bo higher price for th good butcher
weight kinds and bought lights on a
steady to 6c higher basia Best light
sold as nigh as $7.50 on more than one
occasion, and sales were scattered from
that figure on down.
Big and of th packing hogs sold from
I4.36 to $4.66. with a springling a low as
86.26. and a fair showing of butchers on
tip to $6.76. 8of ar thl week values are
15'25c higher, the good butchers and
lights showing the big end of this gain.
Top are a flat $0o above last Saturday,
when price had not recovered from th
bearish raids fn the lightweights.
Representative tales;
Na. At. Bha. Pr. No. At. "ha f.
' Kl 10 IS ft M 40 6 7t
40 144 10 4 10 7 14 ... 4 7k
It 170 W 4 to 41 IM ... 7
W IM ... 4 14 MA ... 4 10
I 47 1MI to 4 85 0) I 0 I K
1 17 til .44 4 It 47 21) ... 0
41 Ill IM 4 40 n -m 10 1 M
) T7f 40 4 40 H7 ... 7 00
ti 77 2a0 4 4t It ... 7 10
t 114 . 4 44 4 tJt 10 1 10
1 3 t0 1U 41 210 ... If,
1 InA Ml t to .11 10 M 78
71 iui ... to 40 H 1 11
41 t4 ... U 83 IM ... T 40
40 t W I M U fii,-, ... 7 40
1 247 ... an t 117 40 T 4t
t4 270 ... I 10 tl IiM . . Tan
64 171 ... 4 44 18 IM 40 7 to
SHKEp The week close with a lib
eial Friday run, estimates calling for
sixty cars, or 16,2m head. Total for the
week to dute amount to lu8,ia head, be-
ma i.ci nuger inan a ween ago and
Sl.KO heavier than two week ago, but
anout J,("J hinaller lhan for the same
week last year Tills week's supply I
inn Heaviest or in year, ai.u for that
mutter are the largeai since last October.
On every day thl, week So.a h Omaha
markets combined
Old sheen were Just moderately etumllad
toiluy, and sold ut lroni;er price, best
ewe going to packer at $5.75, a against
the top of 65 yesterday. Breeding ewea
leached $5.nT today, while tops lenterdav
failed to go above $5 Ml. Ewe mad up
piaeucaiiy tne enure inuiion (Uppiy to
Oay, and for that matter there have been
Mil)' a few yemiingi and almost no weth
ers at any time thl week. Ewe
are selling .i(ooc above a week ago and
wether aiid yearling have been almost
too e arc to inane coiiipansona
Umli trade opened out rather dull and
never became active. Sellers all wanted
higher prices again today, and while
packer were offering steady money from
the outset they refused to do air better
loan thai. It wu well along In the fore
noon when firat salra were finally miuiii,
but packers had not budged and first
iamb to sell brought $9 10. whloh waa
conaldi red fully steady with Thursday.
In sp.te of the tact that trade never
became very lively, ull the fat lamb
hud been started caloward long before
noon. The eurlv sale notched the whole
trade, and $ 10 remained the oo.iml.ii-
prico thiougliout the forenoon. Values
can be uuoted a 4uirop higher than last
week. Jaiat Friday $8 60 bought the hull.
of the Hireling. (Juallty. today U fully
as good, if nol a little better, than a
vA.-ck ago.
I. It nl soiling made leoders scarce ...h,
today, and some sold early at fully
aleady prices, bringing $8.85. Yesterday
feeder trade touched the high soot nf
SeaaMl When turn rAfiel,,! t i.i
Vefler Vearltnaa anl.l tmlnv - i.i.,i.
7I, whh h Is ali-o the hlnhesl miTk since
in' 11 in ino rsnge, seiimui
(juotstlons on sheep and lamha: latnha
good to choice. H :HTii1. 10. laniba. fall '.
good. lA.fUftiN.so; lamii. feedei'K, $; 7.V,i
" yenrllncs. fair to choice, $., 7, 7',
yenrllhgit, Icsleia. fa; iv,,7 ft,. Wethers'
'."T R.2Mii25; ewe. Krod to
chol.T, 8, .Ztn. vi., ewes, fslr to good, $l.3f,
tiiMT.; ewes, feeders, 84.2T-4T 4.75.
Hi present.fi ive sales:
X'O.
Av. IV
M ft
61 9 no
Kl Hi
51 8
93 4 75
11H 8
105 B )
irrt i a
134 6 65
112 5 7.",
li 6
51 8
79 8
5i 8 OK
5i 8 X,
5.1 8 15
fx! 7 75
M 8 75
61 8 90
73 8 00
79 8 90
91 6 87.
94 6 75
58 8 25
M 8
70 9 C
Ill 5 75
118 B 8u
Ill S 35
117 B (
128 6 56
213 Utah lamb
V44 l'tal-i lamha
17iI tah lambs
174 I'tah feeder lambs
I'tsh feeder ewes
93 native breeding ewes
.tt Wyoming feeder ewes..,
14H Wvnmlntr ewea
1 Irluho ew-ea
I 210 Wyoming breeder ewe .,
pi Wvomlng breeder ewes..,
, 1TI9 Idaho feeder Inmha
"2 Ids ho feeder lamb
Wnmliig feeder lamb.
.11 Idaho feeder lambs
9 Idaho feeder lambs
4H culls
4:H Idaho lambs .'.
1154 Idaho lamha
5!4 Idaho lainh
B Idaho lambs
2L'-'2 Idaho breeding ewe...
87 Idaho breeding ewe...
1H7 Idaho feeder lamb
380 Idaho lamha
272 Idaho lamha
6V3 Idaho breeding ewe...
64 Idaho breeding ewe...
213 Idaho breeding ewe...
!22 Idaho breeding ewes...
Idaho ewes
C IIICAMO L1VR TO K MARKET
Cattle 8Krongr-.il oa Mroai
-bee
gtroag.
, CHICAOO. Aug. 27. CATLFJ-Receipt .
l.tio head: market, atrono" n.ilv. iu.t,M
I 86.l0riM0.IS; western steers. $R.6f)Ht.85; cows
Slid heifer. $3.ilP4jg.75; calves. $K6nM.0it.
I HOOS-Hecelpta, 1f.,0nn head; mrket
strong, mostly 10c blcher: hulk of sales
wethers. $6.O(K0.7O; ewea, $4.0O(ij.25; lambs.
$7.2501 9 55.
Kanaa City Live atork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 27,-CATTLEl-Re-cetpts.
8,m head: market, strong; prime
ini sieer, i'.i.it.m; i reeded neer Bteerd,
x.ni..Mo; western steers.
s. $7.0Mr9.0; stock
18.60; bulls, S5.2&I77
ers and readers, is.nwna
6.75: calves. 86.2ri4110.2r.
HOOS Receipt. 3,5(0 head; market. '
higher: bulk of aale. $"v."Ti7 40; heavy,
.75Ji7 26; packers and butcher, 86.104
7.70: light. $ laxfn.M; nlan. $6.60rn7.W.
HHEEP AND lJkM 118 Receipt. S.808 .
head; market, higher; lambs, $8 5fl9.6; !
yearlings. $6.50(67.25; wethers, $5.7&U1.76;
ewea, au.OOtl.OO.
HI. Loals LIT Steele Market.
fT. LOUIS. Aug. 87. CATTLW Re
ceipt, 2.0K) hed; market, steady; native
beef steers, 87.6ivff16.oti; yearling steers and
heifer. $8. 6" m 10. on ; cows. 86.00ii.fln; etock
ers and feeder. $4.00trtL2u: aouthem steer.
t.?v)rs.N; cow ami neiiers, et.ou'na.oo,
liatlve calve, $8.0"tl1 BO,
HOOS Receipt, 6.200 head; market,
higher; pig and lights, $7.i8.n0; mixed
snd butcher, $7.80tiifl.OO; good heavy, $7.10
tl7.5.
SHEHP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.000
head: market, steady; Inmbs, $S.(i9.i,
aheep and ewes, $r.f0(ir7.4ii.
Rloax City Live 8 roc It Market.
PIOITX CITY. la. Aug. 27.-CATTLE
Receipt, 800 head: market steady; native
teern, $6.25fi0.25: cow and heifer. $8.00?jD
7.50: ranner. $4.0tV(i4 76; calves, $6.0009.64);
bulls, stags, etc., $5.25.0O.
HtlOS-BUK'elpt, 6 0ti head; market 104
ST higher; heavy, art.7ftH7.DO; mixed, $6.40
6.7fl: light, tt.l0'S.4O; bulk. $6.3fxiM.8S-.
IIELP AND LAMBS Ilecelpt. $"
head.
Rt. Joseph Live Rloek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Aug. $7.ATTLE Re
ceipts. K81 head: steers, $7.5dfr9.75; cows
and heifers. $4 0O4je.0t); calve. $7.5O4f10.y,.
HOOS Receipts, 8.500 head; market
Mi too higher; top, 87.65; bulk of salc.
$K6.Vfi7.60.
8I1BF.P AND laA.MRS ttecelpt. 2.0(81
head; market steady; lambs, $8.2Mf9.10.
I.lve Rrork In Slaht.
Tlecelpts of live stock at the jlv prin
cipal western market:
Cattle, HoiT, Sheep.
.South Omaha.
sioux City
Chicago
St. Louis
Kansas City...
Totals
7.2"0
16.2ii
mho
6.oiv
B.
5,2)
8.500
i
7,(i
I, 'PHI
3.NO0
... I.ftal
... 2.0
... 8.000
..12.100 36.900 37,800
Omtk Har Market.
OMAHA. Aug. 86 HAY-Pralrle: Msi
ket conditions ar unlavurable to the
shltiner. A very large supply of hay
i on tho market and a Urge proportion
of It I hot and out of condition. A good
deal of off-colored, weedy and coarc
hay la included In th supply. The best
Is taken and the poor Is left There 1
nothing but lose to the shipper on all of
thl out of condition and course off
colored hay her at the preavent time.
Hay la selling as low as $4.00 to $6.00 per
ton snd the best Is selling at around
$9.00 to $9.60, and a great deal of demur
rage Is accruing on hay that is out of
condition, and even the best is drawing
car service. Hay still continues to ar
rive from Kansas City. There were about
twenty cars arrived tier yesterday. The
total supply on all tracks here amounts
to about eighty cars, thirty-five on the
Union Pacific, twenty-five on the North
western and twenty on the Missouri Pa
olfic Thr is soma very nice bay ar
riving from Kansas City. Top prico
quoted In Kansas City yesterday wsm
$9.00 to $9.60. Th bulk of the sales were
made there at from $7.00 to $8.00 anil
quits a lrg bulk of hay sold there at
$6.60. Following Is th range of value
her this morning : Choice upland, $3.60;
No. 1, $8.5iVt9.01); NO. 2. $7.00H8.60; No. 8,
$6.0nW7.0O. Choir midland, $9.00; No. 1,
8.0018.50; No. 2. $7-0tfj.); No. 8, $8.8Vf.
7.00. Choice lowland, $8.00; No. 1. $7,004$
7.60; No. 2. $60047.0U; No. 8, $4-OW4?00.
STRAW None on th market Choke
Wheat. sTVOaySBO.
ALFALFA Two cars on the market.
Practically no demand for alfalfa ex
cept No. 1 and choloe grades. No. 1 to
choice. $11 00HJ 11.60; No. I, $8.00iiri0.50; No.
3. $6.008.00.
I .
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. Aug. JT.-COFFEB-Fur-tlier
September liquidation which accom
panied the circulation of notices In the
codes market mis morning appeareu iv
bo readily absorbed and the notices were
estimated at only 2O,00 bag, but after
the opening unchanged to 2 points
higher the marktt encountered some
scattered realising and the close wa at
a net Iota ot 1 to 5 point. After selling
at 6.42c, early, December reacted to .;b',
and May eased off from 6.73c to .70c.
Sales were reported of 40,000 bags. Includ
ing exchange. August, 6.19a; September.
1.1'Jc; October, 4.25c; November, 6.13c; De
cember. 6.37c; January, 6.43c; February.
6.49c; March, 6.55c; April, 6.61c; May, 6.Wc;
June, 8.70c; July, 6.74.:. Spot, steady; Rio
No. 7, 7c; Santo 4a, 'J'r. Cost snd freight
offers ranged from about 8 55c to V.uOc
for Santo 4x, according to description.
Rio exchange on London l-16d higher, at
12s 1-&M. Mllreis price unchanged at
Santos and 75 re la higher at luo.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 27. DRY HOODS
Cotton food higher; yarns, firmer; silk
active and men's wear and die good
In good demand.
The cotloii market closed steady at a
net advance of 15 to 18 point for the day,
Cotton futures opened hare.lv steady:
October. 9. 55c; De ember. 9 8.V: January.
9.96V; March, 10,18c; May. 10 4rte
UVLIU'OOL. Aug. 27,-()TTON Snot.
steadv; good middling, 6.93d: middling,
5.63d:. low middling, 6.17d. Hulex, lrt.Oou
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. An. 27 METAT..ll.d
$4854j4.96. Spelter, rot quoted. Copper:
Finn; electrolytic. $18 09. Iron: Stmdv
anil unchanged. Tin: Quiet at $34.268A
At I.onilnn Copper: Spot, 71 10s; fu
tures, 72 15s: electrolytic. 8t loa. Tin-
Spot, fl-ki; futures, 154. Antime t.y. fli.
Lead, (22 16 kl. Spelter, 68.
Swift ft Company
t ola Rack Yard. Chleasa. Aux. at laii
Dividend No. 116
Dividend of TWO DOLLARS f$i0i -
onipaiiy. will be ij.1,1 on ii, i.,i... -r
ir
1915. tu stockholnVr ,,r mm I, S pteiu
ber 10, 116. a eliown on uie book ..f
tii company.
r. a. XAYWAKD. crttary.