Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 03, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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    TJ1K HKK: OMAil.i. KWID.VY. NKITKMUKK
REAL ESTATE LOANS
KAHM
TOLAS I
U1ANS, ; TEt; I'KST.
TitrvrrLi.. 44 nee UMg
I To 81.u"u n-nilo promptly. F. l.
Wend. n.I Hld , IMh At Karri am Sn.
CiTV and (arm jjiina, 6. 6. 4 per cent
I. H, Dumnnt Ar I n., 41-5 Mnte Hank.
A "For Kale'' m1 will turn swoond-hand
furnltur Into ci.h.
CITV property Large loana spe-lall..
W. H, Thorns a 22 State UhiiK Hldg.
WANTEIviWuxl farm and city loan at
lowest tutu
PKTFR' TRC! CO . ISC Farnnm.
OMAHA h-mea. Kniit N"hrsk firmi.
fl'k-VFfB RK1. KSTATK I'O .
lOlfi Omaha Natloinl. Phone Dot-ylna J71',
MdNFT on hand foi -.Ity and farm loan.
' H. W. Binder. Cue National Hunk Hldg.
SKK us flr-l fir farm loans In eastern
Neb. United stales Trust Co., Omaha.
Ijr' CITV lOASS C O. rnrlberg, S10
12 Branded Theater Bldg.
REAL EST AT F VACANT
t Adjoin nit lota, near 42d and WflulM
Are. J. P. Coo. S23 Farnam. Rod frii
REAL EST A TV NORTH SIDE
No. 4116 N. 17th St.
5-Room Cottage
Paint Jut dry.
Pad street.
block to car.
i A 1 model n. Furnace,
lot 40x120.
TERMS.
$100 down, $.j per month.
American Security Co.
17tu and Doulas Sts. Doug aa 601.1. ' J.molV.-
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
... I
Wheat and Corn Are Both Strong:,
Wheat Advancing; Three to
Four Cent.
OATS AND BARLEY ARE HIGHER
OMAHA, September . 1S16.
There wu a good Jw...ana lor corn and
wheat touuy ai.d both of these markets
silvan, ed.
Tiie wi.ent market vti eecially strong.
selling iiHo oer yesierd.i.y
September. -se: December, 91V
MSe.
(HRV-No. 1 mixed. 71c: No. t whl
7olc; 8f Dtamber. .ic: December. 6H
M a v, 6c.
(AT8-No, I white, S7Tc; No. I mixed,
X'.i;c.
Hl'TTF.R Creamery, I7r; firsts. Te;
seconds, J3c; packing, l"e.
IXiiiH- Firsts 21c; seconds, 18c.
POULTHY Hens, life; roosters, o;
broiler. 15c.
NEW YORK GR1ERAL MARKRT
Qaotatloae of the Day mm Varleas
Ceimaaodlttes,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Trade is
Slow at Steady Prices- Sheep
Slow and Dull.
HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER
OMAHA. Sertember ?. 1015.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hoc. Sheep,
Ofitcial Monday la ill 8.t:4 8.K'
NEW YORK. Sept. t-FTXUR- I,!,;) '! T"TUrJ Vi
filing p4o ocr yeieM.iye pi ieea. f WtiEAT-Spot firm; No. S red, 11.16.
l orn receipts weie light and the mar-, P. New York, prompt, and No. 2
mate Thursday
6.M
6.2.t.
5.
, a new top, and some half fat stuff
went t- tho riMii.iry fur (Inlah.nK at
In the fredtr aheep ciaaa very
little Waa otfrred. Kwd in ewea ironm
f und a few breeder were reported
at
at ahecp were aoarce acaln tmlay and
about the only aa,le that had hen made
up to noon waa that of a hunch of ewea
at to. Valuna are aniitewhat lower
than at laat week's cloae, but auppllea
have been ton I'sht the laat two day to
give an U'ea of tna amount of the eunnp.
Uuotatlone on sheep and lambu lmha,
rood to ehoh-e. v HiNiv.r4); lanb, lair
to aotl, H 4 itv1; lanil. feed ra. 0iT
; yea-llnaa. fair to choice, t6.r-ht.:;.;
NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET
Demand Bills on London Advance
and Other Exchange
Hardens.
UNITED STATES STEEL LEADS
NKW TORK. Sept. 1 Liquidation of
American aecurltlea for forelun Interests
waa inn pcrvaninit intiuence or todays
l,r lli.wiR
St. 9.
SK MS S1.,Vv
.!! HI 14
ket showed iralna of Vtlltec . , i hard. $1.1. c. l. f New Y.M-'k, to arrive; I 'iiir.f thl
lh.. yellow cirn pmlnuea to command i jy0, i n,(rt ern, LXiluth, IL.o. luid No I J!""1 J at we-k...,W
a ftood premium over the white and mixed northern. Ma nit ma. ..c c. I. f.. Huf- 5n ! J lu. mo..('?i
vailt-tka. falo. PHitttrva. timer: PentemWr SI .. "!" '!?
The outs market followed corn and
Wheat Kul t l.am rmm vnrv llttlA ripmmvl '
lor thla c.Teivi.
The rectlpu of thla cereal were verv
I Kht and thore wo only a few car
""old. The market waa quoted Vrtil
higher.
The barley market waa quoted,
nominally Hrij higher, while rye t-ni'e-'
nominu'lv unchanged.
utmniniTP were: vvreai inn nwur, , - . - .vhuhik ia
equa. to flUOO'. buane': corn, buah-' PROVISIONS Fork, dull; mesa, $15.30 prloea for hoga at the Omaha live atock
els; oats. Clj.ort) buehela. 'ami y Illmki2 .; short c eaia. market lor the laat few daye, with com-
IJverpmil: Hivt wheat. lf?2d higher: ia.0O18.r. Beef, quiet; mesa, !?i'W. parlaona:
SlU fair to choh-e. fMVWX; ewea, BO.M1 to Jr""1" i.i"P7"l1Vm. i" " m,rkM 'r;r
JS?'- choice. KV.0.WG.M; ewea. fair to good. I I ' - ti? J"!1 , '' controversy be-
1 ,v U I - . . ... r tween Wanhlntftnn and H.rlln onl 1 1,
aiw.w'; ewes, reeoera, 9.nirD jn. i , , , 7, . . V
Heoreeentatlve aalea: erllli al International credit sltuatl n. n
i r,- I fact, the Kuropean aelllua waa aenerally
io. av. rr.i".
ld:iho feeder yearllnga.
T w yomlna lambs ..
CORN (4iot f rm- No I vrllow Kit'" came nays 4 wka. ago.M741 B.4.t .'""
Y". TT.1.!0'' V' INO- 1 J"""! "v. H.m, a.v. I.. i '.itn 7H miM l.m idaho lanibe
'"'mil nil 'infill. wL . . . ........ ...... -- 0i l Ire.-on Irniihl
OAT-8Mt. steady; No. .1 white, new.! The f,.loln tali.e noa the receipt , . " J"""
t24i Jo nominal: old o. Ki c " cattle hot. a and sheep af he Omaha iVidaho lamha
h.Y-luU; No. I, $lVJo; No, X $!.; ' ''''."' k' the year to date h' m ' LiV'la
CO . !..-': ani,.p n l 11... ' ""H""'"' " nil iui ) ..,, v.nviln , feeder
iiiiiki . tail mil Inc. t v yomin leener
mba...
lambs...
11-14 trop HuU; Haciflc toa.t. 1.-14 crop. I ' "' tWI.IM Is MJ a Wvo n n feeder am la"
12 ldc, U1S crop. fi lie. !' lft.l.S I.7i0.;m S40.4! Ton nj feeder mha...
A?f!eady: HOKOU' W3,C: C'n,na P r",; , V115 V"K7 " i ' yon 3 efle? llmll".
Ai rri -1, 2!to. llw followlnc tao e atiows tho averag i.
W Oregon feeder lambs.
i Ml
Aug
I Aug. 1S. fji,
17! 46 S 7
corn i ncliange!. . iimiy. ..ii ii. . i.aru, miu), lm
I-rlmnn- tvhent rooiiit. Mm 1 4:tS V m ddle west. tKauuU.ro. r
bushels and shipments ROOO huahels. , TAU1W-Quiet : city. SMitiV: conn
nirilnx rocelrt. ..f t ta Cttt KnaViela and i tl.V fi ' TI -.' : But-clsl. -C.
sl lpments of 1.24-'.,00O bushels last vear. ' m TTKR Firm: receipta 7.38S tubs; Aug. a
l'rin-arv rnrn mo'm. -ui iv hu.h- creamery extras. itfViiiUjc: firsts. 24W.li4c: Aug. ai a S4"4
el and shlpmen's Jt 00 bushels scalnat eeo da, Rl tf J4e. Aug. til $ 41
receipts or WH.'Oi tuiehe a and SIUpmntS r-uo-irregumr; rereipu, ,.wi c, u s;;
of rx n.l hnikoi. i..t fresh entl'p.ed extras. lW.c: extra Auk. I
. i . . ) 1 1 . a., i.i. . Mi . . . u.ir . . 1 .hi A.,.. . . . 1 . ... I .
i Ii nin r' bis recei- 's e e 1 nav"!! nuan- urnia, wrmiv, iiieia, iuhuh, w-t! t
i!i4.;i!i.4. ii'. .111. mw.itw.
m ;3i s jo) ;
T 171 S Mi i 11
H Ml 7 Wi S il 7 1 8 Mi 7 M
Ml T Ml Wi III
S S2 7 -l 8 041 7 $7
I WI 7 I
I 8 $ I
( 7 S
. M
. M
. 70
. M
. 71
. 7
. M
. 'J
. 67
. hi
.
. 64
. U
. 81
. 45
. M
. M
. M
.loo
.107
.110
HO
8 )
8
M, t 04i 7 $ Mi
7 U
7 4Bl
e's Ht-d ' h nments l.lftvoon ruae'a. aantnat ItilSc. : Aug. r, .i, g ;; 7
rec pta of 1." 9 "O bua' eli end shipment. CHKFSB Firm; receipts. l.8n boxes. ( Aur 4J I ; 1 a
or 1,1&S.U Mis'-ela Inst year. isiaie. wnoie mill rre n, ii.ua, win es anu z, t wt s 4; 7 Pi
CAKLkjT Rh-CKIPTS. ciiioren specia.a, ij,ji4c; average lancy, ,
. Oats. 1 - . .
90
8 101 7 16l 8 7 W
8 16 7 0 8 Ml T 2
7 10 8 701
8 ! 7 U 8 7
8 31 18
:y, I a inc. ftlV,) 8 84 7 .! 8 3ll 7 13
.Aug. I g 9fa 7 gf, t S3, T lr( S 81
KVk.V.UllllM MIJIPW IiI!TS Al-TAV 1 Ihlluth
i Omaha
HOT WATEH HEAT, Kansas C.ty..
mi. a . 1 ft-. luia
wiwi i 11 nv oimvi, nun ( vinnlDta
lots of shrubbery; prl e teduced front '
fo.iiW to 4,0", as owner must sell,
W. H. OATES.
'7 Omsha Nat. Bank Bldg. Dong. 12!M,
6-r. house H Mock from N. 24th 8t. car.
lln. A bargain. 4106 N. 24th 8t.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
Shimer's Addition
6th and Dorcas
Tour laat chance to buy
south.
cheap lot
Prices $400 to $700
Sewer, water, gas and walks.
ONLY-36 tOTS-ONLY.
American Security Co.
;ci
.3 41
. 43
. 41 2Jl
.114
.128 3
.14
m. Mum i L. u u , .(1 louay:
htai o. 2 nrd w.uiei'. 1 car, 81.00.
No. a naru winter; 2 cars, $1.03; 4 cars,
tl.uo; 8 cars, tfciv. iso. 4 hard winter:
1 car (cno.cel, mc; t cars, vie; X cars,
Vbc; lVi cuis, Imc; 1 cur, bi,kc. No.
spring: 1 car, tl.utt. No. it mixed: 1 car,
$i.u2. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, i.u4: 1 car,
c; 1 car, Wc. ample: 1 cars, 90c; S
oars, Ktc; i cars, roc; 2 cars, atou; 1
car, 8l5c; 2 earn. 81c; 2 cai'f, c. iy
No. 4: 2 cars. h3c. Corn No. 8 white:
1 car, 71c. No. 6 while; 1 car, 70c. No.
2 yellow: 4 cars, 72yc: 4 cant, ;; No. 8
yeaot: 2 cars, 72c. No. 8 yellow: 1 car,
'ilvac No. 2 mixed: 12-6 car. 1
cor. S'vc No. 1 mixed: 1 car (near yel
low), 7lc; 1 car. ill-"; 3 cars, 69c; 1 car,
:"4c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, fiftc; 1 car,
U'i'hC. No. t mixed: 1 car 6Kc. Sample:
3-6 car. 65c. Oats No. S white: 8 cars.
34c; 1 car, 83o: No. 4 white: & cars.
33c. i-ample: l ear, szr.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 tur
key, 1.004H.0f; No. 3 turkey, 9Hc(&$1.04;
V. U.. .ft J .ah. rial, . HM 'ri.n . -" ' ib bui I Mil a lu,
T, ur,i vuiii. ,,,ii -, n.r All.. l. . .kl.l. An.. ...i a "n . - . . .. ,, u .. . if I
ttA r yj u I o I d ii , w r-nn. . vb,i n i uitn" .-v wi.i-a - i,nfin.wiiiJ BVi ii.
cnn. o o.iera, ioiiic iowin, i m m c. '"
;ti a a no i a i 7 o- a ih, t i(
Ireaed firm; western froien roi t'ng epi. l, o (fe'il 8 it 7 82 7 07 8 7 7 S ,
U chlckena, 20c; fresh fowle. Iced, iafl7sy;
14 Iieau turgeya, iceo, i.n.
77,
vmaiia uitnKH.iii ntnagTi
1'ith and Doug-las fits.
Douglas G013.
1201 SO. 51 ST.
4 rooms and bath with lara-o floored
attic, electric lights, gas, city water, ce
ment basement, corner lot, 12-S tet on
Mat and 60 feet on Tierce St: one block
from car; price, $2,200; $luO cash, balance
$20 per month.
C. G. CARLBF.RG,
$11 Brandels Theater Bid.
REAL ESTATE CE8T SIDE
7 71
7
7 8.1
7 (W
Sooidahn feeder lamua
7"0 Idaho feeder lainl-a
Ill Wyoming feeder ewea...
20i Idaho feeder ewea
(WWvomlng ewea
170 Idaho ewea
23i yomlng breeding ewea....lJi
4
84
!
I'vi
66
67
72
pt, il l 8 8 44i 7 67 8 S2 7 121 8 6 7
BUTTER No. t l-rb. cartons, 3c; No.
2, au-ib. tubs, lie.
CHKr-blv Imported Swiss, V; Amer--cin
twin. toe: block Haiss. 8Lc: twins.
lc: dalaiea. lac; tiL-lets. lbc: Vouiiii . u'-'.r..
Aluertea, lHo; blue iaoet brick, lo-oj Missouri 'Pacific'"
Uiiiourger. 8-lt a; New iora wuite, ,frp "l "
UVc; Uuporied 1-reuch Ruqueiort, 4ic lp -ii ? .'.'.i'
friatl-'iruut, loc, wu.te Han. lie; hall- i-' ? w
V.... i.i i.h.l.lilii l'Mtl,.ll l.i' urr..i ' A " ' . WIBt
coutlsh, luwlMi mackerel, 16c; satin an,
.Ol4,4C
tiv.UhTT POT ATOKS Kansas, U.76 bbl.
BKtkK CUT3-Klbs; No. 1, lWic; No. 2,
17 Wc; No. , Uo. Ulna. No. 1, Wc;
No. 2, lc; No. 8, 17'ao. Chucks: No. 1,
lac; No. 2. Uio; No. , 9c. itounds: No.
1, 16nc; No. 2, 14c; No. 8, mo. riatea:
O. 1, ivc, no. a, w7Mt u. a, sc.
SunUay.
Recelita and ilapos'.tlon of live stock
at the Union Slock yards, Omaha, Net.,
for twenly-four hours, ending at I o'clock
p. m., j eateniay :
RKClilPTS-CAR U3TS.
(.aalu.Uogs.alieep.il rs.
C. M. A St. P...... 2
3
1
84
10
IS
C. Ht. P.. M. O. ..
C, U, & Q., east... 1
C II. ft g.. west.. So
R. I. & I'.. eaat. 8
Total receipts.
.VI
1
s
3
11
2
1
2
4
17
2
40
ib
60
l.Sti W yomlng Iambi
6 6 w yomlng lamoa
S;) v yomlng feeder lambs...
3 8 Wyoming lambs
83:) Wyoming Ininl-s
4- yoni n lambs ,
4Kt Wyoming himbs
3M) "Wyoming Inniba
IL'6 Wyoming lambs
2 Womlng breeding ewes
2t Wyoming olambs
t Wyoming yearlings
2x8 Wyoming feeder Inmbs...
iJi Wyoming feeder ewes ...
accepted a a the primary reason for the
improvement or foreign exchange, which
1 recovered almost all the ground lost
u i -,.ii , ii, iur v'fN, iiinua'i ) icioiiig eoine
u ! "f tnll 1vnlnge later.
I l I leinand bills on London advanced ti
I J? . lelween 4. and 14. n. aa against the low
J "J I rate of $4.f4 eaiablished yesterdav and
4 1 Other MiTnll l,Hlnl ti m rA.,w.A .luinuil.l.l.
Covering of short or speculative con
tracts In exchange, coupled with the an
nouncement that Ixin.lon a financiers li-ad
awakened to tho gravity of tho situation
aided.
Bterllng, sixty days, touehexl $4 .KKIA; d.
mand. tl iff.'.'.; cables. $4 ;!. Francs, de
mand. $;. SH.T5.9S; cables, $ri.!S; llrva. do
luand, $s,46: cahlea. 8A.44.
The foreign offerings were mainly In
the more active Issues, comprising the
International Hat tranacontlnental grang
ers, Krtcs and United S'atrs Kteol and
coppers. Kxtent of thla selling, whl n
caused recessions of 1 to 2 points, waa
variously estimated at from 40. two to r.oom
aharea. stales of our bonds from almllur
sources, aa denoted by the
.tJO
. 70
. !
. M
. W
8 4-'
8 16
8 60
8 10
7 J1
8 40
7 80
8 00
8 46
6 2---6
00
6 6
& 40
6 40
8 H
8
8 M)
8 60
8 60
H Nt
8 V,
8 76
8 Ro
6 40
8 70
26
8 46
6 -J
"future transactions, also were lame,
approximating $iK.oiirt.
Specialties, particularly the war shares
contributed more than their usual quota
to the moderate total, although United
Statea Steel led all others In Its custom
ary fashion. Crucible Steel came next
with a gain of C points at kn, from
which It fell back to K3 at the close. Hen
era I Motors, which rose 21 polnta the pre.
reding day, added 71 to that gain sell
log at the new high record of 24S, but
cloaed at 241. FJectrlo Storaga Hattery,
a newly listed Issue having some clalmn
to recognition aa a war "contract" stock,
rose 7, to 76, and other shares of less
definite character made temporary ad
vancea of 2 to points. Ixvweet prices
were registered In the final trading when
thn market munlfeated a heavy tendency.
Total sales amounted to 0L6 noa shares.
Trade advices reached additional price
advances In Iron and steel and crop news
from the northwest was of the sort to
allay recent misgivings. Ksc-ept for a
more free acceptance of mercantile paper
l-V the banks, general business conditions
were without material change. Aside
from the foreign offerings, trading In
bonds wss unusually diversified. Total
sales, par value, aggregated 8S.3M) (on.
United states bonds were unchanged on
rail.
numerous
CHICAGO LIVM STOCK MARKRT
Morris & Co
Swift & Cr.
DISPOSITION H HAD
Cattle. Hogs. She'
Fruit ""'""d by eurtHhy racklngCo:"
illlUiSKI rutt COUllHUty, I Armour On
Fmu riraaa--. r"?"1 .- i'len-! Sch"art o.'.'.""..'.
844
4!1
611
47
223
claa, luoa. 80.00 pur j, w. Mrp,v
Dox; Caiitonila vaienciaa, iijs, jlBs, , L'ncoln Packina- Co.... R
jvo. x liar a. ctii.iM; io. a tiara, v c?y - iob, d, Km I'acK t.o
$1.01; No. 4 hard. M-iiSc; No. 2 spring, fancy olGden Bowl, Suus, 80.00 per box; Cudahy, from country
$1.0ifil.l0; No. 3 spring, $1.0fa 1.0ft, Corn: , extra fancy Ooiden Bowl, 84.60 per ; W H. Vansant Co 00
4M
1.077
K43
1,024
i'.43
"in
lees.
1.191
6,267
2,71a
1,621
No. 2 white. TlWlic: No. white. '.OSi box: extra fancy tlunkUt. SOOs, Smw. m.uu .Henton. Vansant & L..
71c; No. 4 white, 70141704,0; No. 6 white, 1 per box; Ke Ban. . per dox. feachea, 1 K. B. Lewi
eaKW'Oc; No. 6
white, &t6JHc; No.
2 1 California Kibertaa, 76o per crate; Colo-
Huston & Co
J. H. Root & Co.
J. H. Bulla
L. F HiiBX
Itoaenstock Bros. .
yellow, 72W72He; No. 3 yellow, 71Va"72e, 1 rado Klberta, 70c per crate; VVaiih.ngton
No. 4 yellow, 71"i47114c; No. 5 yellow, 7rsj I Kibertss, 65c per crate; Idaho bushels,
7114c: No. S yellow. 7G4in Wc: No. 2 1 no nr hu. Plums. Italian prunes, tl
mixed, iKKO-aic: No. S mixed. 6SgT0ci '. tie.- rrate: Diamonds. Hungarians. Gross.
T' . . , I .uiut . V B ! . .... . ' . . . . .
i-o. iniAeu, m'w-i.'u, i'o. u iiiiacu, 1, rand A'uges, 11.10 per craie. 'ears, Cal-1 ' - iveuogg
BSiAieiiHc; No. mixed, 8'U)6R,4ic Oats:. ifornia BarUetts. 81.86 to $2u. per crate; I Werthetmer & Degen.
No. 2 white, SSVMj'Wic; standard. 34ii 6c; v.hlnaton BarUetU. fancy. 3178 r H. F. llaml ton
No. 8 white, 83Va4c; No. 4 white. 32ip r, unnu. a-uaaaet crates aitr.. 'Sullivan Bros. ..
$1.50 per crate; 4-basket crates, $1.40 per
crate; homegrown Concords, 22-c per
basket. Bananas, medium fruit, $2.00 to
$2.76 per bunoh; Jumbo fruit, Chang.a
nola and Port Llnioii, 40 per Ib. Canta
louDea. California Mission brand, stand.
ard. $176 per crate; California Mission
Bariev: Malting. rif.3o: No. 1 feed
43IS-47C Kye: No. 2. 84i,4c; No. 8, $3tfta
CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featares of the Trading? and Closlas;
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Sept. 2. Wheat advanced
brand, ponies, $2.2 per crate; California Jne? & S
Mission brand, flats, 8O0 to $1.00 per crate.
, West Farnam
8 Rooms
: For Rpni- nr 5nlp
a ,, ". T. T , T 1 a net Bn of W-io to lc with tteptem- LZ, doi. Tomatoes market Drkc.
An 8-room, all modern home, located on. her at 97c an3 December at W.mo. fiKr wlhlnon 1'rJrlb Palev
a paved street, half block to car: good oner. t.r..T M.mn.n,..- r r.ii 11 Onlona, vvaaningion. jvc per 10. parsley.
school; close to picture show; has oak to advance He. while deferred months XU,frn."n
finleh and floors; 4 good sleeping rooms; - we.e tsftc net lower. Oats finished un-! k,
nice yam wilo enruisuery, grapes, 1 low
ers, etc
PRICE, $5,500.
Terms, $500 down, $46 per month.
.American Security Co.
Holhschl d
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.
Christie
HI gins
Hu fman
Roth
1 at O'Day
17th and Douglas SUi.
Douglas 6013.
FARNAM
HILL
RESIDENCE
The owner of a na.rtScultrSv desirable
today on continued covering by shorts, . Watermelon. 10 per lb.. Apples, 80c
an Improvement in iho B.enlug ex.nujigd ntT Du ; $1.76 per bbl.
situation and predictions of unfavorable t VEOKTABLiKS Cabbage, ' homegrown.
"I J'"""V4 , iho per lb. Head lenuoe, i.w per Oos.
aoa. At the cloee iho market had made 1 pjppfirs, 60o per basket. Lesf lettuce,
Onions, Spanish. $1.60 per
peas. 60c per basket. Wax
we.o 7w,c 11 wi lower, uais iinjanta un-, iv,na B0n ner hnVat dj.-.
changed to e hlgner after f.rmness "f.fiVo ?TJnd tSrrdoa v
throughout the aeawlon. Provunons S"tl Ji",.1 nhfi a, "T. S
showed a little Improvement on the day . 'W,U,,?L .?. ,,' U?XLP"L bu-
Just before the close, but finished ir-1 Sweetpot toes, hampers. 81.60 per ham-reg-olar.
with December riba kSc higher PJiVglnias, 84J6 per bbL
end December pork 3ic lower. I NUTS No. 1 walnuts. 18o lb. filberts,
hJtport demand at seaboard for wheat 16c per Ib.t Braslls. 12V4 pecans, 1214c
waa fair, bales ot 3uw,aiu oushela were Per lb.; almonds. 20 lb.
reported, one-third of which waa from' MISCELLANEOUS Crackerjack, S3.B0
Chicago operators. The foreign weatoer j per case; corn pops, $2.25 per crate; crack
situation was also a bull factor. I rr.lac, H case, $1.76; cornpops, tt caae,
earner In Kurope waa wet and har-'$1.85H. Peanuts, No. 1 raw, c per lb.;
vesting is being delayed. Drouth pro-j Jumbo, raw, 7o ner Ib.; No. 1 roasted,
vails in Argentina ana India. L verpjol 8n per Ib.; Jumbo roasted, 9o per lb.
lioney. w.li per caae.
Tanner Bros.
John Haivey
Other buyers
44
20
73
21
27
3
116
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11
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27
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8.473
M'naeaoolls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept 2.
iW HKAT wentemiber, 82TAc; uecemtier,
maiket figures hud a stimulating effect
111 re, snowing 1.11 auvance or 1 to l h nee.
cash houses were buyers of Septemoer
corn from the start today and shorts
1 were scared into covering as only sixty-
nw o0i.i..n-. iu".j ti. a " fclx cara were received and country of- '. . i. V 1,1 --l.L 'Zl-
i -to etfect .Vie f The proify at s"in Fvo.abe weaker, 2 4 4
once. The lot has a frontage of 66 ft., ovc'; the entire domewtlc corn belt low- FirUR Unchanged,
with handBome garage and driveway, fr"l the deferred months and the down-1 BA WLY 44Q66C?
beautiful ahade and flowers. The houeo turn wa also puatiwl along by tv Orop HYK-WTc
Is full 2 atones, 8 rooms and bath oak ii,wjv..w ousiieia. 1 pnAN19fX).
ana oircn rinian. not water neat find . r. . w, Mor,Mw
SEED Flax, 21.66ie'1.68.
ivinU A.T. ..11 . ri wm -
..a"" TL - tlnrt of the ..At. holt an' .mullnin. r" VVD '-" T '. " JiT-'V: '
I""""' ,,.,V"",rI. "J""-, ' . LTnnteC AtfiTJ. enlln A .VT OATS NO. 8 While. .WC
AHcrlflce. Act quickly, ( all owner at i ne".to oats
I J- 1 1 ' i i iiuiKr Liiaii 1 1 ix a .'T -i i n-uirucu
I in proviaions for some time marked deal
ings today. December pork had a de-
rreesiiig iniiuence witn a loaa or BTfeO.
Douglas 1473 or Harney 6277.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Safe Investments
Northeast corner 17th and Jackson Sts ,
132x132 ft., close to office buildings and
eelall center. Fine garage location; 64
vear lease at $720 per year. No reap
Iiraisement. PRICE $16,000.
'. 86-Room Hotel
and 6 Retail Stores
in the
.Vstory and basement brick building,
northwest corner 16th and Howard Sta. ;
0year lease, without reappralsement.
When present leases expire the rental
from stores alone will pay taxes, insur
ance and leasehold rental and interest on
investment, leaving Income from hotel for
profit.
PRICE! of building and Interest In lease
hold $30,000.
George & Company
fJi City Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone D. 7G6-o
St. Loafs Grata Market.
ST. LOUTS. Mo., Sept. 1 WHEAT No.
1 red. Sl.0ffn.10: No. t hard nominal:
Toward the close a little better feeiinx September. Wfco; December, 84Hc
was manifest wit n support and prl oca c"hn rvo. z, wft'c: no. 2 white,
uiiea ironv ina txinnw low poiliu
..-uoiaiions on futures range as follows:
Article! Open. I Hlah.l Low. rnona, ,Ts y
W heat;
Sept. 96 OTai 9fiH $7 84 96V
Dec. D3 Hi".', I W-S
Corn I I I
Kv-pt 71N 73-V HV 7IV T1T4
Dec. 60V. 60 6Ti 001, 60 1,
Oats 1(11
Sept. M 27H S SK 26H
Dec. 36SI 8H anhU X
Pork ' I
Sept. 12 86 13 07 12 66 12 85 12 02
. Oct.. 13 26 I 12 12b! 12 77W 13 00 13 ii
Lard III
Sept. 8 10 8 10 I 8 07 810 806
Oct.. 8 15 8 221 16 17V
Ribs t I
Sept 8 12! 8 121 S 12 8 12 t 12
Oct 88018801816 S26 8 17
REAL ESTATE St'UURBAN
Daadee.
Dundee
Read l his
Practically new 7-room bungalow only
one-i.al block from ti.e car line. t-.ig
llvaig room aith beamed o-lllngs and ,l-e-p.acs.
La.ge alning 10111 aiiu una.u.i y
convenient kitchen. Une beurouin, toilet
in rim mo. 2, iw'c: lo. wrilte,
78'frTSK-c: September. 71c; December, 67c.
OATS No. S. ST3a4c; No. t white,
Xiatnlnal.
LtT-rfMMl Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, Sept I.-WHEAT-Spot.
No. 1 Manitoba, lis lOd; No. 2, lis 8d;
No. 8, lis 6d; No. 1 northern Duluth,
lis A,
CORN Spot, American mixed, new, $s
lOd.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, Sent 2. COFTEE There
was a further dec.ine In the market for
futures here today under scattered sell
ing, which appeared to be Inspired by a
further decline In the rate of Rio ex
change on London, reports of an easier
cost and freight situation and p.edlctl ns
of a bearish world s visible supply state
ment for the month of August
Offerings were not heavy, but there
were few buyers around the ring and
after operlng, 4 to t points lwer, the
market worked off another point or two,
closing at a net decline of 6 to 7 point 4.
Sales 8,000 ba'ea; September, 6.90c; Oc
trber, 5c; November, 60c; December,
.0c: January. 6.10c: Feb usry. 6.'4o;
Chicago Cash Prices W beat : No. 2 red,
$1.i.,.i'il o7; No. 2 hard, $1.0ti'a 1.10. Corn:
No. i "yellow, WiibuWc; No. 4 yellow, 7!Ha
Oats. No. 3 white. 84'0'.c; standard, 4041
4oc Rye: No. 2, Ik'- tc. Barley, 4StfH;.
L' J . 'I'l . k. .. if". fJVr.T in. nlni.u, t. Jf. .1
1.V2S. Provial ns: Pork, $12.86; lard. $8.10a
mu. riiA r7i'iJtn
. ' . ' . , . aUA W lift., ft n4l A ' ft . tf - .. ft ifa.,
fcUCK iiunt.y nigner; receipts, yn n.u " " un,
cases; at mark, cases Included, 21c; ordi-l.84c: July 3Sc. Spot, Irregular; Hlo
nary firsts. 2vc21c; firsts. 21ti2lc is. 6Hc; Santos 4s. 8o. Cost and freight
POTATOB:8-Shade easier: receipts. 87 ! weQr?un ''S1, r"'"- (T,m DO:'t
cars: Jersey cobblers. 644c; Jersey 15o to 8 50c for Santos 4a. Early asti
giants. 464Sc: Mlnne-t, and Early Ohio. J mates po Int to an incraaae of ovei 1,.
ilvo4V.: Wisconsin. 4oW43c i bags In the worlds visible supply for
KFHF H?i he"r- dillsles Ui14c- A-rust. Rio exCange on L"d. n waa
tn.El"cf 'rrnerl?a.r"414i; long i f '"-".r"!."" i', "J wU
Vinrn. liilAlftli- iwwot Ski. mn-iisiitmi DSUUIP.
Ul'TTEft H gher; receipts, 8.199 tubs:
creamery extras. 26c; extra firsts. 24'J
8c: firsts. 221",'f23lc; seconds. ZWrrTJc.
POIT.TRY Fewls, unchanged; springs,
lc lower a 15c.
Kasaas City Grata and Provlsloas.
v i vu l a citv nn lWHiriTVn
and lavatory on the fliat fioOi. Ti.ree j h rj tiV!Quj: No. J red. $1.1201.14;
line beurooms and tonipeie iiathrooin
m tha second f ooi'. Ohk finiaii on .irat
floor, wuite enamel ' and n.tral f.i.l h
uove. Oa floors do.,natalrs and inaoie 'nFAl. VHT 1 TIL M ISrr'T.I, t ItHOrS
n second floor. Ki.ll iiimemtn, wi.h KfJli Mr.illWMIW.MiU'tHIWta
on
floor drain, irult cei.ar and lare coal
bin. also one of the bst hot air n
iiutnta that money
beau v and is om
in the village. Fine shade and a be .u
tlfui awn. Tula iiouse was bul.t for a
1 me by the pie en t occupant and at
the prkie la by far the best bargain In
uunuee. i ri e. h.hwj. ic you ate ever
.vcarpurT . Close-in Bungalo w i m-
one ot ti.e best districts I , - I
ror bale
Five-room. modern bungalow with
water gaa. electricity, furnace and all
Cot tea Market.
NEW TORK, Sept J COTTON Spot,
quiet; middling uplands. $.8bo; sales, 200
ba'es.
Cotton futures opened steady; October,
7Sc: December. 10.02c; January, lO.llo;
M-rch, W4?e: Mar 10 8f!.
The cotton market closed with net
gains of from 4 to points.
Cotton futures closed steady; October.
t83c; December WlKe- January, 10.80c;
Mr-H vwp; May. 10.74c.
IftlVERPOOI, Sent. $. COTTON Spot,
firm: good m'ddllng, ttld; middling.
ld; low middling, e.4d; sales, 20.0UO
les.
Metal Market
NEW TORK. 8-nt .-MKTAIt Lesd,
T tnls 3.076
CATTL&-RecelDls were very light to
day, only ninety-five cara being le ported
in ana iney consisiea largely oc common
to inferior stuff, what U known In tha
yards as Junk. For the week receipts
loot ud onlv 26.061 head, being 4.700 head
sinulkr than laat week, but slightly larger
man a year ao.
Cows and heifers were slow and steady
to weak.
There were only a few scattering load
of feeders In the yard, but the market
on that kind did not show much change.
yu..iUous on cattle: Hood to choice
fed yearlings, 811.009.75; fair to good fed
yearlings. I7.76lj9.00; common to fair fed
yearlings. ;.7fei7.76; gOLd to choioe heavy
beeves, $S. 80ft 9. 40; fair to good cornfed
beeves, $n.2iii.S0; common to fair corn
fed beeves, 6ti.164r4.26; prime grass beeves,
.. ihu.u: good to ciiulie grass beeves,
7Mu.0n; fair to good grass beeves. $7 2S
f7.0; common to fair grass boevea. $S.M
7.26; good to choice grass heifers, $ti6xi2
7.10; good to choke grass, cows, W.JiP.i);
fair to good cows, $5.2oa6.00; common to
fair cows. M.001.25; good to ch los fe. d
era. $7wOtO.H.20; fair to good feeders. $i.70td
7.6-1; common to fair feeders, $5.t0ftf70;
stock heifers, $6.75.75; stock cow, $,.6lKi
H.6o; stock calves, u.lHtH.d; vea. calves,
$7.r010 00; bulls, stags, eto., 86.OJ&6.00.
Representative salea:
WK01U.HNS.
6. Dieter & Woods Co. Nebraska.
No. Av. lr. No. Av. Pr.
It' steers.... 8W4 6 80 13 steers. ...1018 66
12 steers.. ..1073 6 90 6 steers.... MS 6 66
William Rannells Wyoming.
18 steers.... hstii 606 19 sts fthfallia 110
D. A. Allen Wyoming.
17 steers.... 860 8 10 19 steers.... 8S7 S 10
10 steers.... 618 8 36 8 steers.... 616 S 36
IS steers.... t:i4 8 85 28 steers.... 6!3 8 10
7 cows 1174 4 6 7 steers.... 640 86
4 cows 106 4 66
U. A. Smith Iowa.
6S steers. ...10R0 7 10 47 steers.. ..10a 710
Mllldale Cattle Co.
3) steers.... 877 7 80 74 steers.... 630 7 85
08 helfurs... 6J1 7W 8 heifers... 6.15 6 80
James Francis Wyoming.
21 steers.... 7 10 8 steers.... 848 6 60
Little Horse Cattle Co., Colorado.
23 steers.... M4 7 65 22 steers.. ..1098 7 85
iiUuo-Buti.iita couuiiuMA wry inoder
alu, only kimui n.iuiy louda, or b.lxsi
nead, be.ug received, but at luat tiie iuu
was the noavitht. of me weoa to dale,
for the four days the supply totaia U.'
urad, being lu.uuu suiailer than a week
ago, n.uuu suori of two weeks ago, awl
o.iioo lighter Uian for the same da, a a
yeur ago.
Packing trade opened out very dull, and
early killer bids were around a dime
lower, buyers talking raiecially bearish
on the common weighty kinds. Hardly
anything was done In the packer and of
thn market until nearly the middle of the
forenoon, but sellers held on until they
were able to cash the bulk of their hold
ings at figures that were no more than
6c lower In most cases and In a good
many instancea looked aa stood as yes
terday. Close waa a little dull, and at a
late hour a few bunches of rough heavies
and sorts were still In flrtt hands, some
hsvlng been unable to attract even a
bid, but the bulk of the offerings had
been cleaned up by shortly after 10
o'clock.
Big end of tho peclt em" purchases was
made at $ 40 0. One of the features
of the trad this week has been the
steady Improvement In the quality of the
bulk of tha offerings.
Representative sales:
Ms. Av. Bh. Pr. H..
Amnrli-aa Tsl. A Tsl.
Americas Tnharno
Anaconda Mining .
Cattle Steady to Strong Honrs
Strong- Sheep) Weak.
CHICAGO. Sept. 2. 4'ATTLll-Hecelpts,
4.PO1 hend; maiket steiuiv to strong;
calves, 26o lower; beeves, $6.2T4i'l0.S5; west
er,, steers, $ii .nUm; Texan sieers, $ iHf
7. HO; cows and 11a. furs, $3.1iH(!i.70; calves,
$H. 604? 12. 00.
II1KJS Receipts. W.O11O lesd: good stock
strong: othi rs 6c lower: bulk of sa es.
iM4li7.40; Ugnt, $"..oif)o.60; mixed. 'i.a-if 1
7f; heavy. $,i.lO37.00; rough, $o.l.jtt.26;
pigs, tiiOS.M.
tsllr.ltr" Ami IaARI l'? - lteceiiia, in.int,
head; market weak; 1WI26C lor; weth
ers, 6.Aott10; ewes, $.l.7..i 7.6 '; lambs,
6.76C9.16.
1
St. IftOala Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. S4Pt. 2. CATTLE Re- Aleska Oold
cniola. 4 liu head: market lowori native . American Heat Sugar.
beef steers, li.potwo.oti; yeaning aieers
and helfera, $.s.6lHi( 10.00; cows. $il.0nti'.O0; ! """J? SV -'
--' -; 1 AanrioM sugar Hnn.
eieers, i.i.M-!in.Ki cowa aim neiivia, it wt
6.60: native calves, K-KVii 11.60.
HOOS Receipts, .1.700 head:, market
higher; pigs and lights, $7.2rii.(10; mixed
and butohera. r.704j8.00; good heavy. $7-lW
4J7.75.
SHEEJP AINXJ MMHB- Keceipis, il.'isj
head; market lower; lambs, SN.MMrS.ftfi;
sheep and ewes, SA.DniiC.aa
Kansaa City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. Z CATTLK
rujceipw, o.wi iirnu, iiwiiir. '"i." .
prime fed Steers, $S.60(UO.riO; dreseed beef
steers, 87.80Eif1t.6r; western steers, 86.76W
8 t: Blockers and feeders, SR.OOgtl.Su; bulls,
$6.ava 35; calve. Sti.OiMi 10.60.
Hoa-Rcelpta 8.V10 head; market
hlgrher; bulk of sales, S7.oiya7.60; heavy,
SH.R'.jn'.iK: packers and butchers. $7.0041.6o;
light. S7 Sri7.: pigs 757-0.
SHfcTEP AND LAMBS Receipts, n.OtlO
head: market lower; lamba, SRXAS.TS;
yearlings. 6 7.00; wethera, S5.6ttji.X;
ewes, gu.oogto.76.
SlonT City Live Stck Market.
SIOUX CITY, Sept. . CATTLE -crlpts,
800 head, market firm,; native
steers. S6.60tfl0.a6: cows and heifers. StVOOft
7.00; ranners, t3.7SB4.76: stockere and feed
ers 85R655: calves, xa onwio w.
HOOS Receipts. 600 head; market 60
hla-her: heaw. $6.75jt7.6S; mixed, $0.60iJJ.7o;
llrbt. .., tVV
SHBEP AND LAMBS RecMnt. 1.800
head: market steady; ewes. $6.80; lamba,
sur.fjjs.50.
t. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. o pt 2 , i'LE
Rece'pts, 1,100 bead: market steady to
strong; steers, $7.0Xh.60; cows and heif
ers M (W-wa.OO; calves. $.00ai0.60.
lITK I Receipts. S 600 head: market t9
loe MiriSer; ton, f.gR- bulk. S6.8iW7.60,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, T.S00
head: market dull and lower; lambs,
$8.00ii.86.
Live Stock ta Slgrkt.
Receipts of live atock at the flva prin
cipal western markets:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 2. 10 6. mo 13.U0
Chicago 4,000 10,000 ld.OO
St Louis 4.100 8.700 8,000
Kansas City $,500 3.f0 6,00
Sioux City kuO 2,600 1,200
galea. 11-th Low. Cloaa.
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rhleaji,. Ot. Western..,
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l-h'rssn A NnrthWMWfl
Chlno Cueper ,
t"otorsi1o fvmi a Iron.,
f (ilnrailo a tuthrn. .,
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General Rln tlin
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lluffvenlielm Kvplorstlnn. 8,uS
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Illinois IVntrsI
Kanaka ntr. aoiithern. . . .
Iftrhiah Vailer
louiavllle a Nahllla...
Meih-an IVlrnlcum
Miami Topper
Mn . Kan. TI
MlNwmrl Parlfle
National Hlsrult
National laiil
Nevaita Cop- rr
Nsw York iVntml
N. Y , N H A H
Nnrfulk A Wastrra
Northern Pacltlu
rolflc Mall
rarltle Tal. A Tsl
Penna Ivanla
Pullman Palara tr
liar Onaotldated Coppar.
Hesillng
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Taxaa limpur
t nlim Parlllo
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t'nlteit States fieri
I'nlted Htatea Htrel, ptt
t'tah tpier
WenanH, pfrt
Western t'nton
Waitnshou nieelrlo ,
Montana l'ower
tVaelMa Htrel
Allla-riialmera
Pelhleheia Kleel
Ameeteaa Ltfeomntlrs
lialitwin Iftoooinotlvai
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Total for tha day, tM.OOA aharaa.
1.7ns 7ns us 7,
Il.tm 111 iK,s lits
4.i) Mi j;i,
a. 1 n -.! -s k"
11. WW 4UI4 1'S
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.f) 9t J101, 241',
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Ib8s Stork Market.
I.ONDON. Sept. 1 Bnslncss In I he
American section was falrlv active and
the closing tone waa easy. Canadian Pa
clflc United Statea St-el and Atchison
ecelved the moat attention of the mur
ke which waa somewhat Irregu ar.
HILVrR Bar. 236-ltd per ounce.
MONEY 3liti4 Per cent. Discount rate",
short bills, 4 2-HVJJ4T, per cent; 3 months,
4 per cent.
Naaar Markrt.
NEW YORK. Sept. i-SUOAlt-IUw,
easy: centrifugal. 4.fffM.77e; molasses.
8.k7to"4.00o Refined, steady: cubes. 1".
Points higher at a, 06c; others unchsnged.
Futures were easier earlv today ami ai
noon prices were 4r7 pclnts net lower.
iv-nnrated Applea aad Dried Frails
N P1W YORK. Sept 2.-EVAPORATEI
APPLES Quiet
DRIED KltUIT-Irunes and ralBlns,
firm. Apricots and peaches steady.
Totals
..14,700 IL6Q0 27,700
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thropefirit fcsfc UfxJXrZiZXz.
Armstrong-Wialsh Co. lowp'.W
I W " sjs vaati
offered at 84 80: anelter. not Quoted; eop-1 ?
. J . . I ,..ft. A.AM.. ft I'
per, linnni, riBnmiyU" vv; 'ran, I g
rhood, 1 steady and unchanged Metal exchange ' 4.
Tyler 1636.
State Ba..k Bldg.
Ueaaor.
EQUITY of $300 In 1 acres of land worth 1 ,
82.0011; will iradi for tram of hora. s', ljlg State Bank Bldg.
. .... .. a innuc ir i year, ner.son 11 w.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
$S00 Equity, $350
NEW, modern cottage; price, $2,030. 2111
North Slat Ave. Phone Benson 640-J.
'lsraie.
SEE Kcthaway for that farm. Flor. 221
RE lb ESTATE Ml HCELL-lOl'S
FIVE AND ELKVEN-ROOM HOI bB.
For aale or traUa: 11-room houix. has two
apts , all mod. and in fine condition; will
trade fur lot or houae. Tel. Wei-alar 74a.
ONE WUARTbR BI.OCK.
founty aeat town, Nebraska, trade for
ligbt truck or Ford pass. car. Red 7681.
Tel. Doug. 690.
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At London Copper: Snot, 8 8s; fil- 17
tores 68 10s. FJectrnlrtlr: 84 Hllk P..h.rhiii mnit,ratai1 a rood
Tin: Snot 1M 10a; futures. 155. Antl- bit today, being less than half as larse
mony: 125. Lead, 22 13s 8d. Speltert as on sny previous Oay of tho week.
T2. (About fifty cars, or 13.54 head, ahoed
1 I I Hi. hrDiB HA 1 1.. lAMi-lf A total 11 tft 117 I. ti
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA Sent. S HAY-P- IHe: Cho'ce
upland n0 0O4T10'r; No 1. i 6091fl.fl0: No
2. r.OOW "v No. 2. $5.000 choice low-
lan" nor-rs oo; no 1 7 Mkjy.bO; j0 j
MOnff7 60- No S 84.o0l ' choice tnld al nee la-t Octoier
Must Sell
Need Money
My almost new, completely modern
home of 6 rooms and steeping porch; oak
finish down stairs; plus up stairs, with
birch doors; eloctrlc awl gas fixtures; fur
nace heat; full basement; lot 40x127, fao
11. a west on boulevard.
This bouse sold for 88,709 lass thaa on
year aso. but owner needs money at onoe
and win sell ror 6,suu; one-tnira mio, nsi; r ar u, fjin: tt ani 1 gt.u-- K,
balance time. TelepUoua owner. Xuglaa ; Jf, H; If. $4.; WO, $6.66; W.
8-MJ. $5.7s.
head. Tils Is Ko.ou. larger than laat
week. 28 00u heavier than two weeks ago
and a gain ot maily 6, no oier the sa.ue
aay laat year. o fax thla week supplies
are leier tnan tor any a.m.lar period
l.n4 iVvTlo 00: No 1 " 5-W9 80: No
S7 00tJ0- NO $. $6 0fW7 6O. S'raw: $S "-tv
.60. Alfal'a: N-. 1 to ch'l-e $11 00J11.50;
No. t, tl.Q eyiO.OPl No I. $6 OOflO 00.
Oil aad Roala.
SAVANNAH, Oa.. Sent -TTTnpFiV-T7NK
Firm at 8tl,o: sales. 2?4 bbla.; re
eetnts 8x2 bhls., shipments, IS bbls stock,
18141 bhls.
ttosiM-Ftrm: sales. -831 bhls ; receipta,
1o-4 b-a; ah'pmenta bbls.; stock,
"4 r-hls 0-'0: A. U. O. D and W.
AAuctAiftieii liti.d on all forenoon In an
effort to better packers early bids but
at midday things were, little different
than they had been earlier in the day
and lust before the noon whistle blew a
pi re-car string was vsshed at a 15c de
cline, selling at I8.70. This was the first
sale with the exception of three care of
none too good quality that sold fairly
early and looked Almost steady at I Unit
8.46. AC the time of closing this report
aujat of the of 0 ling a were sUll la first
hs-''-
Feedlng lamba were none too plentiful
today and brought good, steady figures,
while some actually sold higher. Real
food 60-pun4 feeder went as high as
i'l
84 180
M 100
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101 1 U
ll 10. jo
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. M 100
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101s lot 11
100s
..100 102 ii
Loral Storks aad Bonds.
Quotation furalaneil br Sums, Brlnkar m Co.,
440 Omaha Nat Ion! liana bulKiag. Oroabai
fRocks tiid. Askad.
Amarlcaa See. prd. A 14 66
Huntaae-Naah 7 I'M., 1911-14 HS l0
Bankara luaana Li la ua
Dear A Co. ptd , ax-dlv MS
Palmwnl craamsir guar 1A0 tot
Palnnont CVaamary pfd lm pus
Fairmont CVaamary 00m yu His
Oraat Wastara Husar pfd .lut
Harald Bulldlni 0 pld its Ion
Hupp Motor Car id
Llnnoln Oaa A Klo. LL east 14 IT
Llneola Talrphona Oa. com a 9;
Mountain Htaua TaL 7s IU 1ms
Molina Pise pfd M Ms
Omaha Co. Bluffs St. Kr. pfd IIS 71
OroaJie A Oo. bluffs Kr. A Brtdg.... M at
Bwlft and lompanr uru Ills
Hundard Oil t. of Nse las ua
t'nl'.n stack Tar-la glock axlr..
f polka Urala oaa
Maads
Alma. Mas. Water 6a. UN
Uasmar, Nab., 6a
Jlrunlag, Nan., Watap ISa, 1114.
pundaa. Nan., Mum. 6Sa, ll..
Lftlnoula Iftlskt A Povar 6a
North Plat La U. A How. la. 1J4..
Lua Ansslea Hallway 6a, 1M0
Msmphla Tnn . f4cbool is. 1640....
Omaha Auoltorlum 4Sa, 1M
Oiaaha Walar 4Sa 1141
Omaha A 00. Blurra Ht. Hi. 6a. int.... 14 tku.
Omaha Oaa s. Jill 90S 1M
Paclfle t)as 10 6a. 1141 17 61
talosi City Stack Yards la II it
tiaa fnags Das Elac. Co. la, IMI.,,, P6 a
Wichita tbloa Htock Yards 4s. Ial4.... 100
gwltt aad Companr 4a 6S 86
lfew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. Sept 2.-M ERCANTILB
PAPER 84iWt per cent
FOREIGN KXCliANOE Sterling:
Sdxty-day bills, $4.66; demand. 84.60;
cables, 4 41. Franca: Iiemand, tf. 90;
cab Lea, $6.98. Marks: Demand, o;
rabies, 8u-e. Llres: Demand, $6.53; cables,
$4.62. Rubles: Demand, 34c; cablea, ate
SILVER Bar. 47u. Msxloou dollars.
S7o.
BONDS Government steady; railroad,
heavy.
TIME LOANS Steady; sixty days, f
2 per cent: ninety days, lfvi.
MO.VEY Call, ateady; high, 2 per cent;
low, la per cent; rul ng rate, 14. per
rent; last loan, S per cent; closing bid,
IV par cent; offered at 2 per cent
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 DRY GOODS-
Cotton sxiods. firm: yarns, h'gher; raw
silk, active; men's wear In ateady demand.
CHICAGO TOCHERS' UNION
IS ORDERED TO DISBAND
CHTPAOO, Sept. I. The Chicago
Teachers' federation, which is affiliated
with the American Federation of Labor,
and la considered on of the most influ
ential organisation of It kind In the
country, must disband within the next
three month. The Board of Education
adopted a resolution celling for the
abolition of the federation. Tha edict
prohibits any teacher from membership
In the federation or any kind of a so
called "labor organisation."
By the decision of the Board of Edu
cation, publlo school teachers are now
prohibited from belonging to the federa
tion under penalty of a fine, suspension,
or dismissal.
The Right Word
By James (XHcaxi Day.
JLL
Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Ad.
II
T is reported that a great explorer,
when ne returned to this country
from his trip, was paid $1.00 a
word for the story of his experi
ence. That was hit?h Tjav- consider
ably higher than A. Conan Doyle ever re
ceived for his masterpieces.
But what would you think of a man who
gets $33.33 1-3 a word for his material t
There is such a man. He writes "slogans."'
He walks into a big establishment and
says :
"I can give you three words that will in
crease your business something that carries
a punch. I'll tell a three-word story for you
that will bring in the money.'
The proprietor agrees to pay him $100 for
the slogan. The next morning this remark
able writer sends in the three words.
One house paid him $500 for five slogans.
Why is this possible T
It is because the swift phrase, the short
story, is the thing that travels most quickly
from the eye to the brain. The right worh
is generally the short word. The brief
phrase is the racehorse of advertising.
A hundred short sentences are worth
twice as much as a hundred cumbersome,
long statements. .
Get the idea, and then get the right word.
One of the most famous slogans in mod
ern history was Theodore Roosevelt's "Give
them a square deal!" He fixed that idea in
the public mind forever.
And he succeeded, because in five words he
enunciated a fundamental principle, a pol
icy that met the public demand.
The business house which can spread
across its advertising a phrase that is dis
tinctive has the jump on the house which
cannot. And the slogan that can tt?Z a story
about the establishment is better than many
certified checks..
Certified checks are cashed in but you
never stop cashing in on the right word.
Manufacturers of pickles, electric light
bulbs, cologne and a thousand other things
have demonstrated this.
Jf the right word or the striking phrase
builds up an individuality around a product,
how much more it can do for a store!
That's why one man gets $33.33 1-3 for the
right word.