Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 04, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THF, P.F.E: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOHKK 4. 1015.
13
ran uknt
Hoard mtil Ronma.
PPrCIAL UOW flATES
TO PKRMANKNT UlM3.
HOT Kli SANFOHLi, l!th Kill Karnanv
HoTKLi HARNEY. 2"th rti.l KurnMn
JACKSON. fTli licautifirUy furnished
r""m. with or without bosrrl.
BHKKUiiOD AVK., 14113 newly fur
nished rooms In a private family; horn
privileges to the rlKht rBrtls with
t"Ard. near csr II if . Webster 712.
IiAVliNPOKT, 2;vi7 Two rimhI moihi In
private fnmllv. wii'kltis: distance; good
location. Pc-uulas XTW.
Purnisheii room in private l.unlly. mud
em; board If denlred. Webster 3414.
Knrntniiril Itmnus.
FOR RENT Newly furnished room. 3
to ti. 2214 Iioiiatas. Red fSM.
NICEl.T furnished room; close In; alt
modern. Ml 22d Pt.
KOOM8 for two students. Douglas.
THE MILLKIl IioTsk. 2U.2 St. Mary s
Ave., excellent rooms by day or week;,
In fins location; handy to business dis
trict. PoiiKlas 452.
FOR RflNT-Furn. room, with good fam
ily; will make a reasonable rata to a
refined lady. Call at 4011 Isard St. Wal
nut 240.
NICELY furnished room; close In; all
modern. 131 8. d St.
MASON, J91S Two modern rooms, en
suite, furnished complete. Harney 414'i.
ONE room for 1 or 4, and one for 1
persons, larae and airy. With or with
out board. Private family. Ootids mio.
ROOM in private family, good location.
ZnTO Pminiettm Ave. 1 s ler as.
Ol'KHN, newly furnished rooms, first
1 iinu VT '! ... Cniith
Oninha. Phone South 37a5.
2214 DOUGLAS Newiy furnished rooms.
Furnace heat. Close In. Red 67.;1.
WANTKIV Two roomers in private fam
ily; walking; dlstance.JllerJggg-6.
ORAYfcfONE IIOTKU 2423 Cass; every
modern convenience: rates reasonable.
Sleeping rm. in prlvale family, 2. H. 272,t.
FL'RNlbllfc.1) room in all modern home,
with breakfast, walking distance. 7u2 S.
With St. I'hone Tyier 2f.:'4.
NEW LY furnished room. In private
family; strictly modern. H, HM,
FURNIiSHKO room in
H. 8312.
private home.
Unfurnished Hrnim.
FIVE rooms, u pet airs. 2014 Hoctor Blvd.
FirilibM House.
MY HOUSB, completely furnished, for
rent for sU months or longer. Mrs. W.
H. Munger, 1624 S. Sad Ave.
W.EST FARNAM.
Furnlihed or Unfurnished.
40 AND $45.
Seven rooms, all modern, piano player,
eto.; street paved; half block to car.
pxjuglas EQi3.
)li'krrp!ii Kooms.
MIS DAVENPORT TWO OR THRKB
NICELY FURNISHED HKPQ. ROOMS.
Tr7W PRICK FLAT. .
S or I nice rim., housekeeping. 112 8. 11th.
2H13 MA80N One room for two gentle
men; use of den. H. 7602.
Honses and Cottages.
North.
6-KOOM, etnctiy modern, practically new
home; reasonable to rinrht parties if
taken at once. Call Colfax 492.
FOR KENT Beautiful modarn rel
dence, 7 rooms and bath, rot water
heat. Large garage; at 3930 Florence
Blvd. Pnone Colfax 3B80.
6-room. all modern. W7 Lothrop. t:;2.up.
WALKING distance. 2638 Dodge, 8-room,
modern, t25; key. 2640; call Web. 4875.
-R. MODERN house. 123. IV.. Web. 2M7.
2715 Ohio St.. 7 rooms, $17. Doug. 4479.
Rent Reduced
Nice 8-room house, modern except heat;
storm windows; arranged for two fuml
'les if so desired; rent ill. i6H Corby St.
Tel. Web. 7882.
FOR RENT $16; 3006-3007 Franklin street.
6 rooms each: modern except neat; Doth
in perfect order. Can be shown at any
time. See these coxy homes.
W. T. SMITH CO.,
City National Bank Bldg.
. . tiontaw-I-E-
-Ttag-e; mod. 1031 S. 31st H 1925.
CLOSE-IN, desirable five-room cottage,
modern except furnace. 6i8 8. 19th Ave.
Tel. Douglas 4136. VV. A' Hlxenbaugh.
WAXTK.Il TO ni'Y
STRICTLY modem, 7-r., Hamscom Park,
cottage, oak floors, $25. Tel. Har. 4229.
l-R. mode, I cottage, Jij. Tei. Har. lifcft.
7-ROOM, modern. 2D69 Poppleton Ave.
MODERN 7-room house. 1519 Far Ave.,
$36 Phone Harney 166b.
eJ7 FAKK AVE. 9-room mod home, $35;
garage extra. Carey Cleaning Co. H. 7307.
pROOM cottage. 1U S.28th St., $15. Water
paid.
Fine modern home, practically new,
prettily decorated, good woodwork,
easily heated, good location, near car
lines. Inquire 712 Park Ave. Harney 1241.
r. house, mod. ex. heat. ao0 8. 21st.
MS.
FOR RENT DUNDEE.
6028 Burt St., five rooms, strictly mod
ern, up-to-date.
Five rooms one floor, south front, two
blocks from the cur, $30 per month.
HIATT-F AIRFIELD COMPANY,
230 Omaha Nat. Bank Uldg. Doug. 498.
k-ROOM, all modern bungalow, located at
107 N. 3oth. Har. EG2U o r Douglas 0412.
S8TH AVE. AND CASS $30.
T rooms, 2 blocks Famam line; close to
cathedral and Saunders' school. Owner
leaving city. Call Doug-. 2715; evenings
and Sunday. Harney 5134.
FIVE-BOOM cottage, modern except
beat. 3210 Hamilton St.
t-r. mod, house. 3d14 i.e.tvenorih, W. 2o.
DUNDEE 7-room bouse near car. 'let.
D. 423 or Walnut 2317.
Miaeellaneoas.
114 S. 29th 8t., 7-r., all mod. house, newly
papered and painted, close in, $25.
idol N. 6th (Benson), 6-r., all mod. bun
galow, nearly new, auto garage, $20.
3036 S. 16th, 6-r, part mod., $10.
RASP BROS.. Doug. 1663.
$118 Decatur, 7-r. and reception hall,
strictly modern, $30.
8215 Burt St., -r.L electric lights, $8.50.
;U3 N. 80th St., 5-r.. part mod., $13.
2tl7 Emmet, 6-r. mod. ex. heat, $16.
SLitf) Clark, 4-r., nirjrf. ex. heat, $15.
Ua Spencer, 9-r., all mod., suitable (or
two families, $30.
2244 N. 19th, 6-r., mod. ex. heat, $1.
4201 Cuming, 6-r.. mod. ex. heat, $20.
635 8. 26th Ave., 6-r., all mod., $2a.
M4 a 24th Ave.. 7-r.. all mod.. $23.50.
V vasienur, o-r., uiuu. r iic-iii, tw.
422V4 S. 16th, 6-r., mod. ex. neat, fii.w.
McCAGUE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
1506 Dodge St. Douglas 415.
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, moves, packs, ships; 8-borse vaa
and I men. I Lao per nr.; storage $2 p
nio. ratlBianon uar. D. J A Ty. 23ft
NEW 7-room modern house. 3317 Reward.
FIDELITY" kv'ice FKEE
Pbnne DovglAs 288 for complete list ot
rarant bouses and apartments; also for
tioratte. moving. I'Hh and Jackson tit.
Gordon Van Co.5St
T N. llth St. Tel D 34 or Har. 1MT.
MODERN 7-room noutte; barn; good lo
tatlon; $25. 4348 Franklin Walnut u43
EE the Cen.ral Furniture Stores FREE
RENTAL. LIST
TV H J ) van and Storage
Maggard s g,
ing, pacKiis, shipping,
liouflas 14wt
mo1
17 U WebsUr bl
(EVEN and five-room bouses; modern;
walking dutance. Douglas i.
linilRrxi Crelh Sons Co., Bee Bldg.
J
r
C)nnJ txp. i'ii., moving.
iVCCQ "Ina "torage.
'i"7 Karnam IX 14.
INE 7-rooin. modern house and garaae
$40. 2117 Lolbrub SI. Cull Web. 72.
tores anal Olflecs.
BASEMENT room in modern office
building, Harnty St.; good display win
dow. Apply
ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY,
Tylr lf3t. Stale Hank Bldg.
WANTED TO BUY Four second hand
wheels such as are used on s;o-carts or
tabv bUKutea; wheels must be In good
condition and from eight to ten inches in
diameter and all of the same slie. For
turther Information Phone Harney 4.vi3.
WE pay Chicago price for aluminum
serap castings. Paxion-Mltchell Co.
Scrap Iron
Wanted l.flun tons scran Iron In carload
lots. For prompt shipments out of north
and southwestern territory of Urand
Island.
Great Western Iron
& Metal Co.
Grand Island, Neb
UKF1CK furniture bought and sold.
C. Reed, l'W Famam. Doug. !4
fctnetly htnh grade piano Web. 3726.
Tale bus everything 2d hand Web.
HIOHEST prices for old clotnlnar.bT47iI
WANTED TO RENT
HOUSE for family of 6; no small chil
dren; place suitable for some chickens
preferred. Address A 2ilS, Bee.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LANDS VOR AI,R
Arkansas.
ASHDOWN, ARK.
For Information about cheap land In
southwest Arkansas write W. L. 1'crkins,
Ashdown, Ark.
California.
BAN DIEGO, California, property for sale
or exchange. K. K. Waite, Shawnee,
Okl.
New Vork.
NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE.
16 cows, team, tools, crops and hens go
with this lM)-acre farm; house, basement
barn, new silo, orchard and woods. Price,
$6.oW.
HOME FOR THE HOMF.LHS8 AND
JOY FOR THE RENTER.
46 acres, house, barn, orchard, stream,
cows team, tools. Price, $2,600
WHY HAMMER ALONG TUB LINES
OF CITY STARVATION T
80-acre farm, house, barn, orchard,
woods, stream, 6 cows, village one mile;
city, 8; school, 20 rods. Price, $1,400; $;
cash, $100 yearly. Write for photos, Rail
road fare one way to purchaser. Et M UN
SON, 2426S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y.
Nebraska.
960 ACRES of the best wheat land tn
Western Nebraska; 480 acres fohool
land, 640 acres privately owned; cut near
30 stacks of choice upland hay on enly
part of the section this year; balance of
grass stands knee-hiKh. This tand Is
unimproved, except 8 miles of fence. You
can't find better land anywhere. Price,
$1,200 for school land in cash; $19,200 ftr
section, $4,800 cash, balance to be paid
$1,000 per year with interest at 6 per
cent per annum. More cash, bettor terms.
in not separate, write x 124, Bee.
FOR SALE Best large body high-grade
medium priced land In Nebraska; very
little money required C. Bradley. Wei
bach. Neb.
UNIMPROVED 210-acre stock farm in
Douglas county for $40 an acre. Addrese
Y 126, Beo.
Wisconsin.
UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and
general crop state In the union; settlers
Wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon
sin Central Land Grant. Excellent land
for stock raising. If Interested In fruit
lands ask for booklet on apple orchards.
Address Land and Industrial Depart.. tto
Line Railway. Minneapolis Minn
SI issellaaeous.
HAVE) YOU A FARM FOR SALE 7
Write a gooe. description of your land
and send it to the Sioux City, la., Journal,
"Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-five words every Friday
evenhiv. Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one month, riving sixteen ads oa
twelve different daya tor $2; or 50 words,
$4. or 75 words, $6.
Largest circulation of sny Iowa news
paper, ifaO.OVV readers dally In tour great
states.
KKAli KHTATK LOANS
FARMS and city loana at lowest rates.
XOLAND TKUMbULL. 4te Bee Bldg.
IIOI'ERN, convenient offices. Con tine ulal
block. Hales reasonable.
$1U) TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
vteau, Ueau f'U., et fainatn Sis.
CITY and farm loans, 5, sVs, per oenl
J. H. Juuiust Co.. 416 state Bank.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture into cash.
MONEY TO LOAN.
To people wishing to build
homes or busineus buildings.
For complete information con
cerning terms, eta, call on or
address
BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT CO.
Ground Floor Bee Bldg.
Telephone Douglas 2926. o
AaMLu-Uwu tariu and city loans at
lowest rate.
PETEHS TRUST CO., 1622 Famam.
CITx property. Large loans a specialty.
W. U. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebrasaa farms,
O'KEKFK REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Oniana Natlo-ial. Phone Douglas CT1L
MONEY on band lot city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
tc CITY LOANS, C. G. Carlberg. 1
u 18 Brandeia Theater Bids.
no
i:eal estate for exchange
FOR Sale or Trade 240 acres ot land
in Logan county, $6.60 per acre, loo
acres 11 miles from North Platte. Will
take auto on this; $10 per acre, 480 acres,
well Improved, in Dawson county. Will
take Omaha payment as part payment;
$30 per acre. 100 acres In Dawson county,
improved. $25 per acre. 640 acres in
Logan county, $6 per acre. Residence,
Ilanscom park district, h-room, all mod
ern. Will lake small property and give
time on balance. Address 1517 S. 26th
Pt. Phone Red 6147. o.
o-room cottage, uouncil Blurrs, 80 acres
Irrigated Colorado land; for lots or Cot
tages in umana. joiax raw.
FOR, SALE or exchange, two lots in Van
couver, British Columbia. Address P
261, Bee
real estate north side
REAL
ESTATE
AUCTION
SALE
E. P. Simpson beautiful home, located
at 2318 Plnkney St., Kountxe Addition, to
be sold at auction to the hlgnest bidder,
on the premises, Monday, November 5,
at 10 a. m. aharp.
Terms, $200 cash on date of sale: $3o0
more as soon as abstract Is examined
showing merchantable title. Balance
payable $35 per munth until $.' more
has been paid, balance straight loun at (
per cent. This beautiful -room home
must be seen to be appreciated; down
stairs finished in oak. uiwtalrs best en
smel; modern In every respect; built four
)ears ago; owners live in house now, but
leave for Detroit as soon as the tale is
completed. This property must and will
be sold on above dale. Owner will give
the real estate agent bringing the highest
bidder to this sale $Ci0 in cash.
E. P. Simpson
OWNER.
JAMES L. DOWD, AUCTIONEER.
For further Informetion call Red 3285.
REAL ESTATE NORTH HIDE
Bungalow Home
Just completed, fully modern; three
rcotns finish! In oak, with oak floors
throughout; two front rooms have beam
ceillnns, living room 12 IK ft., with re
ception hall and cloak closet, look ascs,
window scat, plate rail srid panel walls,
and other special features Two fine
bedrooms, large kitchen, pantry and lee
box room; 2d floor unfinished, could fin
Ian 3 nh-e rooms; rooms all nicely deco
rated; furnace heat, full sot of screens,
shade; dandy east front lot, street paved.
1 block to car, located Just north of
Kountxe park. About $'A cash, rest
monthly,
RASP BROS.,
'Qg VcCng-io llt1 Douglas MS
eKut'Ai hoiiHe and two acres of ground
close to Fontenelle park and "aved
road. 111 make terms to suit. Web
ster 2S53.
OWNER will sacrifice $-r.. strictly mod
ern house, wlih Isrire sleeping room, oak
'loots, woodwork nicely decorated. Terms
Phone Webster 1127.
Bargains, $200 Cash
3OP6-3007 Franklin St.. ft rooms
each; modern except heat;, both In
perfect order. Will sell on easy
terms, payments m mthly like rent.
He your own landlord. Will shew
them at any time.
W. T. SMITH CO..
City National Bank Bldg. o
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
CHICHI HTON'S FILVST
rooms, living room across front of
houae. oak finish and floors furnace;
strictly modern In every detail; sleeping
porch; east front lot; Just twlng com
pleted. Irlce. $3,t!00; liberal terms. Lo
cated 2318 South 35th Ave.
C. O. CAULBERG,
S12 Brnndels Theater Bids.
REAL ESTATE WEST RIDE
An All-Modern
5-Room Bungalow
West Farnam
District
This house hail all conveniences. In
cluding full cemented basement, guaran
teed hot-air furnace butlt-ln kitchen ap
pliances, large bed rooms and stairway
to attic; living room and dining room
finished in oak.
You must see the house to fully ap
preciate the design and construction.
Two blocks from good graded school;
$2,850; $250 cash.
Shuler & Cary
Phone Doug, 4233. 204 State Bank Bldg.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cash Wheat it Trifle Weak, with
Sale $ Ranging from Unchanged
to a Cent Lower.
MIXED CORN ADVANCES BIT
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Mostly Steady and
Feeders Slow to Lower Fat
Sheep Higher.
HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS OFF
Brick and Stucco
House in Cathedral
District
This Is a well built, well arrajiged house,
located at the high point near Mr. Joa
lyn'a beautiful home.
All the surroundings are attractive and
the location is convenient to two car
lines.
The grounds are well laid out and at
tractive. This place ts now being offered
for $2,000 leas thnn actual cost, yet the
neighborhood is bettor developed than
when the house was built. It will pay
you to look Into this proposition, If you
want a good hoimo at a low price In a
restricted neighborhood.
PRICE, $7,000. Terms reasonable.
George & Company
Phone D. VS. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
OMAHA. November S. WIS.
The cash wheat market was a trifle
weak today, the sales of this cereal rang
ing from unchanged to a cent lower.
Wheat receipts were not verv aood.
but there seemed to be a pretty fair i
cash demand.
Receipts of corn and oats continued
light and the demand for these cereals j
was fairly active.
Mixed corn sold about No higher, while ,
me yellow and white grades advanced
from "c to Wo. Yellow corn was in good
demand, and sold about a lSo above the
white and mixed corn.
Oats were steady and sold from Vo to
He higher.
Rye was very bullish today, selling
from 2yc to So higher.
Barley was quoted nominally un
chanaed. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to t.HtT.Ono bushels; corn, 52,000 bush
els: onts, KIN, 000 bushels.
I.lveriHiol close: Wheal unchanged;
corn, unchanged to IHd higher.
Primary hrat receipts were S.llS.OiTI
bushels and shipments 1,990 000 bushels,
against receipts of ft.tkW.wt bushels ana
shipments of 1,2SN,000 bushels last year
Primary corn receipts were 000,000 bush
els and shipments IS3.000 bushels, against
receipts of l.OtW OOO bushels and shipments
of 4iv.000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were l,7n9.000 bush
els and shipments l.wl.ooo bushels, against
receipts of 2.SM,i"0 bushels and shipments
of l.t 17.000 bushels last year.
CARDX3T RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 1S1 M 2ia
Minneapolis 1. 120
Duluth 9
Omaha 71 19 22
Kansas City 176 26 7
St. Units 139 26 82
Winnipeg . l.s7S
i ui'Mj saies were reiiied today:
V heat io. 1 hard winter: 2 cars, 98c;
1 car, v7Vc; 10 cars, 9ic; H cars, tKvc;
2 cars. tHic. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car,
S7c; 1 car, 'c; $ cars. tmHc; i cars, o;
$ cars. WVkO; 6 cars, Wc, I cars, U4c;
1 car. 92c; $-6 car. Vie. bample; 1 car,
90c; 2-5 car. tc; 1 car, 6o; 1 car (burnt),
fcoc. 1 car, koc. No. 2 spring: 1 oar, $1.04.
No. 3 spring: 1 car, 9,c. No. 4 spring:
1 car. Hue; 1 car, 94c. No. S mixed: 1
car. $1.00. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 94o. No. 2
durum: 1 cars. Use. No. S durum: 1 car,
7Vc. No. I velvet chaff: 1 car, 9tc.
Rye No. 1: 1 car, 9Hc. No, 8: 1 car,
,c; 1 car. 96c; l car, 9flVic. No. 4: 1
car, 82 So; 1 car, 92c; 2 cars, 91c. Sample:
1-6 car, hSc. Corn No. 1 white: 1 cars,
fc-t'c. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 6lc. No. 2
yellow: 2 cars, 61o. No. 8 yellow; t cars,
61c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near yellow),
tioc: 1 car, 60c; 3 cars, 6:c. No. I mixed:
1 cars, 690. No. 6 mixed: 1 car (near
yellow), 69V4C. No. 6 mixed:- 4-6 car bui:
Oats No. 8 white: 1 car (choice), Sfv4c;
8 cars. 36c i 7 cars, 340. No. 4 white:
2 cars. 34V,c. Sample: 2 cars, 32Vc; 1
car (very poor), 2fio.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I tur
key, $1.001.01; No. I turkey, 99c(h$1.00;
No. 2 hard, 9W99o; No. 3 hard. KStifUgc;
No. 4 hard. 90iii96c; No. 2 spring, Wc
$1.03; No. 8 spring. 9IV&99C; No. 2 durum,
97V!'!ic; No. 8 durum, 97j97Ho; sample,
s4Ci90e. Corn: No. 2 white, 6iii5"4c; No.
8 white, Wi("c: No. 4 white, 6V,UiXe
No. 5 white, 6Sfufi8"e; No. 6 white. b,dt
6hc; No. 2 yellow, 60filc; No. 8 yellow,
60Vy'!HI1c; No. 4 yellow, 60ifrHc; No. 5
yellow. 60yeoHc; No. yellow. 69S4iWOc;
No. 2 mixed, KPIo; No. 8 mixed, &X(J
69c; No. 4 mixed, &b',iia6fc; No. 6 mixed,
SSfoBRVto; No. 6 mixed, 674rf8c. Oats: No.
wHO. Ufil. li ,YtilU.r, lanfinnt ftT.l (HMn
I No. 8 white, S4Vn'3Ti.4c; No. 4 white, 84
S4e. Parley: Malting, fKnc; no. i reeo,
4Mifioc. Rye: No. 2, MttGWWc; No. 8. 93V4
We.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Pee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain
brokers, 816 South Sixteenth street:
Ix)W. Close Yes'y.
OMA1I.. November S. 1I5.
Weclpts were: Cattle. Itig. Sheep
Official Monday l.VMS Ji'H 14 t
Official Tuesday 7.3.U 3.17; 19.
Estimate Wednesday.. 8,:o0 S.J00 14iii
10. out
,7:
:.:,
7S
12(t3
4. 406
M '.'l
11',7'
IM.24S
42. 7M
Three days this week Sl,()
Same days last week. .84.. W
Sums days 2 weeks sgo
Same days 3 weeks ago 44.2J4
Same daya 4 weeks aso S.M"l
Same days hint vear..l5.3.6
The following tufte shows th receipts
cf cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha
live stock market for tTin year to date, as
compared with last year:
D16. 1914 Tnn.
Cattle 10t:13 7l l."2 !1B.11
Hogs 24.; 199 1.5"&.5:' 8404
Sheep 2,M0296 8,7i8,S16 70.479
The following table st"'" the average
prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock
market for the last few days, with comparisons:
West Farnam Goes
This Week
438 N. SAtli Ave., neur cathedral and
Saunders' school, 4 rooms down, in
mahogany and oak, all tine oak floors;
3 rooms, bath and sleeping porch abovu;
maid's room third floor. $1,000 cash,
balance monthly If desired. Price cut
to $7,000. Moke offer before I DEAVl'l
OMAHA SATi'RDAV. Will lease to you
for one or two years.
O'Keefe Keal Estate Co.,
Call Today. Harney 6134,
438 North 38th Ave.
4 rooms down, In muhoany and oak;
3 rooms and bath, 6 closets, on Second
floor: fine big lot, fruit, hedge. $". will
build garage, finish room 3d floor or
make sleeping porch for extra rent; lease
I or i years. Leave city Saturday.
Vow. Harney 6134.
West Farnam Lots
East fronts on 3Cth St., Just north of
Dodge St., in that newly developed dis
trict, for $2,000. Restricted to good
homes making an especially safe place
to build. We have built several houses.
It Isn't too late to start one for you and
have It ready early in spring. Only two
east front lots left In (he block look at
them today.
Harrison & Morton
REAL ESTATE SUI1URBAK
Dundee.
Dundee's Best Buy
$4,650
7 rooms, practically new, thoroughly
modern, consisting of extra large living
room, fire place, dining room, den and
kitchen on first floor, all finished in oak
and oak floors; 8 large bedrooms and en
closed sleeping porch, second floor; well
located on soulh front lot, convenient to
car. $1,000 leu than the property can be
duplicated for. If Interested this should
be investigated at once, as the property
will be sold this week.
Glover & Spain
Douglas 3962.
919 City National-
HKAL EHTATE VACANT
TWO lurge clear lots In Cloverdale addi
tion, near Krug Park, for sale at a sac
rifice; owner ihubi sell; no reasonable
ot-'er rejected. L 209, Hee.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Fall Bargain
In a 5-room bungalow, new, fully mod
ern; living room across front of house, 2
front rooms have beam ceilings; three
rooms finished In oak with oak floors
throughout; second floor unfinished, could
finish three full rooms; full set of window
shades and screens, large cement base
ment, furnace heat, dandy east front lot,
street paved; only 1 block to car. Price
cut to $3,V). Easy terms, or lot as first
payment-
RASP BItOS.,
106 MeCague lildg. Douglas lfi63.
TWI ART OF SELLING POR CASH.
This little brochure explvins fullv haw
, we can sell your real estate or business
for can, no matter where located. We
mean It. Write today describing what
, ,. v w.a, - y " , vt-MII0,J, at 1,1,
' receive this booklet free. B. K LOoS
i CO.. eil W. Walnut St . Des Moines. Ia e
tM CASH $25 MONTHLY.
A dandy 6-room bungalow, both gas
and eiectrio lights, good corner lot bOxlUi;
t blocks from school snd Deaf and Dumb
Institute car line. Move right in. ,
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
6th Ploor Omuiia Nat. Ilk.. Bldg. D. 17S1.
DKAI'TIKI'L lot, uiixlJu. oa paved street;
walking distance, mmr, valer and nice
fruit and simile trees. Will sell on easy
payments. Webster 253.
gt. Louis Grain arket.
ST IyOUIS, Nev. 3. WHEAT No. I
red, Sl.UVul.lt-; No. 2 hard, $l.W; Decem
ber, $1 HSVul.tS; May, $1.04V
CORN No. 2. :; s'o. 2 white, o'4
lc; December, auVeMe; May, bnrlit
OSc.
OATS No. 2, 3Dc; No. 2 white, no.ninal.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 3 WHEAT Boot.
No. 2 Manitoba, lis 6d: No. 3, lis 4d; No.
2 Chiagu. new. lis 2d.
CoRX-Spot La i'lula, 7s lOd.
Wheatl I
Dec. 11041 106 103H103HB 104ft
I 1 0J)u
MaylHXVv.it 10614 10414 1 0H 1 06H
I 104M
Corn. 1 I
Dec.5trV(i''sl60"iail4 KHSVs 6914A t3
I of Si I
Mayl0Tjutil 11 60 C0B 0r
Oats. I
DecLIUVli'Vi S!H4 3S SSA 3914
May3Vij7s 0 8i)HA 394?
Pork.
Dec. 14 60 14 60 14 60 14 60 14 60
Jan. 16 62H 16 75 16 47H 1 1
Lard.
Jan. 07ft lOfiP 02ft 9 02ft8 07ft
Uftl I 9 06
May 22ft 9 80 9 20 9 22ft 9 27ft
I 22ft
Ian. I 902ft 07ft 8 97ftl 8 97ft 07ft
Mayl 9 224 9 22ft 9 20 I 9 20 9 27ft
A-Asked. U Bid.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading; and Cloetnc
Prlees on Board of Trade
CHICAGO, Nov. 3. Announcement of a
large Increase In the world' available
supply started a selling movement that
more than offset an early bulge today
in the price of wheat. As a result the
market closed heavy; lc to lfto down,
wilh December at tl.oaft and May at
$l.04H- Corn lost a shade to He, and
oatsi VilPftc.
In provisions the outcome was un
changed to 10c lower. Weakness developed
in wheat as soon as trading began, out
a sharp upturn quickly ensued. Unre
sponsive cables and a report of big re
ceipts at Mlnneaiiolla were the chief
reasons for the sag at the outset. The
advance that followed seemed to be due
in the main to active buying on, the part
of a number of strong commission houses
acting on the opinion of a prominent crop
expert who declared conditions In the
winter belt had not been of a character
to give fall-sown wheat the vigor needed
to withstand severe cold weather.
Nineteen million bushels Increase ot the
world's available stock waa perhaps of
considerable significance In view of the
fact that the European visible supply Is
now about 60,000,000 bushela less than
at the corresponding time last year. How
ever, this might be, longs did not wait
for other news before attempting to
realise profits. Hedging pressure snd
short selling added to the weakness, which
pevalled during the rcet of the session.
Corn weakened a little with wheat.
Inquiries for liberal amounts to be shipped
to Great Rrltaln, tended, however, to
make the corn market appear stubborn
as against the bears, and so also did the
smallnesa of rural offers. Oata gave
way with other grain. Export demand
was not as keen as heretofore.
Provisions appeared to respond more
closely than usual to changes in the
value of cereata. Lower prices for hogs
were also effective to some extent, and
especially In the last part of the day.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red,
$1.131. 15ft: No. 8 red, tl.003jl.13; No. 2
hard, $1 .mvyi .07; No. 3 hard, $1.001. 03ft.
Corn: No. 2 yellow, 6614c; No. 2 white,
ttftroSftc. Oats: No. 1 white, 36ft"37ftc;
standard, Sftc. Rye: No. 2, tl.Ultyi.02.
Barley, 65ty.V. Seeds: Timothy. t" 00f(j
6 00; clover, tlO. 001(20.10. Provision: Pork,
tl4.47ft; lard, t. 92ft; ribs. t.7;tylU.50.
BT'TTER Steady; creamery, 23fti&2Xo.
EGGS Higher; receipts, 4,022 cases;
firsts, 27ftUtc; ordinary firsts. 2&-27c; at
mark, cases Included. 26ty'2c
POTATOES Steady ; receipts, 50 eases;
Wisconsin whites, 4tj47c; Minnesota,
whites. 42fM7c; Minnesota Olilna, 4:)(j4;c.
POl'LTRY-Allve, higher; fowls, 12ftc;
springs, lie.
Kansa sf'ltr Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. I. WHEAT No.
t hard, tl.03rril.10; No. 8 red. H.1&81.17;
December. 9c; May. tl-00.
CORN No. 2 mixed. boUflOo; No. t
white, 5wftr(iic; December, 64fttytVM4c:
May. DfiSfic.
OATS No. 3 white, 86ft97ftci No. $
mixed, 84M6c.
BUTTER Creamery, ic; firsts, 2c;
seconds, 2fc; packing, 19ftc.
EGOS Firsts. c; sconds, 22c
POULTRY Hans, llftc; roosters, 9c;
broilers, 16c.
Minneapolis Grain arket.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 8 WHEAT
December, irc: May. il "IS:, No. 1 hard,
tl 14k: No. 1 northern, 9n)cf(Jtl.ooH.
FIXH'K Reduced; fancy patents f 00'
first clears. $4 75; second clears. $3 00 '
HAKLKY-6.xy-i7c.
RYE-i''ri9'-.
P.RAN-$lft.00.
CORN No. 8 yellow. 63'VH;4c.
OATS No. 3 ahlte. 34"(iftc.
SEED Flax, Jl Ss'ul.93.
Dry Goods Market. '
NEW YORK. Nov. 8. DRY GOODS
Cntti.n goods and yarns easier; worsted
knitting yarns active and firm; embroid
eries In better demand, tie silks In cheaper
sradea scarce; wool higher.
Date I 1915. j 1914 1913 1912.1 li.Hl:
on. I,". 7 821 7 9"i H C4i JT 8
Oct 18. I J7ft I t Ml 8 H t 31 6H T 87
.t. 19 8 fV 7 m' I 8 '.lit 37 Si!7W
Oct. 20. 7 8ft 4 T 76 I 6 30 8 37 7 41
Oct. II. 7 2 M; 7 62 8 S 811 I 61
0 t. tl. 7 I4ft 94i 7 b 4i t 44! t hi
Oct. 24. 7 2S" 7 03, 7 57 3 36 I 1U
Oct. 24. IS 91 " :i2, 1 41 2N 8 W
Oct. 26. 7 r 7 671 4ri 24i 8 47! 7 5t
Oct. 26. 7 S3 T Oil I 8 841 191 8 26 7 M
Oct. 27. 7 lift 9 7 M I 11 8 86 7 64
Oct. 2S. t 9;i 7 OS' 7 7 8 08, 13 I" j
Oct. 7 05S 7 Of. 7 74. 7 79 8 13 7 J.J
Oct. at. 7 tuft 7 12 7 76 7 561 18 ''0
Oct 31. I 7 12 7 ;i ' l 1-1 5 21
Nov. 1. 7 02 7 68! 7 711 6 04 ! 7 8. '7 .2
Nov 9 I IN I 7 111 T 7.. 6 10 7 91 7
Nov . 6 KT.ftl 7 0il 7 W ' I b'l
wethers
good to
good, $4
fair to
choice,
i6d6.2b;
Included In the rtav'i srrivals, and (he
few to show up sold t prices nearly
steady with Monday. Everything desir
able was cleaied yesterday afternoon, the
only holdovers being of a very common
sort.
Wuotatlons on sheep end lambs: I.anvbs,
good to choice, $K.7Mj8.W; lambs, fair to
good, $! SM,,7l; lambs, feeders, $7 7Ml-6";
yesrllngs. fair to choice, $6.ow(1h.w; year
lings, feeders. $60Ou7.15
choice, K.fii1i6.75; ewes,
$.2M6.66; ewes, fair to
ewes, feeders, $4 6tKuf.2&.
Representative sales;
No.
221 fed lambs
14s Colorado breeder ewes.
breeder ewes,
breeder ewes.
ewes
ewes
wethers
12 Colorsdo feeder yearlings
Womlng lambs
146 Wyoming lambs
S46 W j liming lambs
1,0M Wyoming feeder lambs...
lnO Wnmlng feeder lambs...
730 Idaho feeder ewes
81 Colorado
110 Colorado
80 IVlorado
M Colorado
8 IVlorado
Av.
.. 86
..100
..101
.. f
..100
.. 91
.112
8H
65
A
68
M
63
96
Pr.
8 50
t (
6 60
t W
6 55
5 26
t 00
t 75
8 16
8 W
8 70
8 46
8 26
6 10
CHICAGO I.1VK STOCK MARKET
Weak-
Cattle Unsettled Unas
sheep t nsetlled.
CHICAGO. Nov. 8,-CATTLE-Hecelpts
IB.OiO head; markot unsettled; native bei f
rattle, $ii.0i4iiO.4O; western steers, $8 6if
8.55; cows and heifers, $2.!'4i.'Ji; calves,
t'.M'ii 10 J.
HOGS Rerelpts. head; market,
weak; mostly (xiliV lower; hulk, lii (i.iii
7 26; light. $6.6ot)rV 50; mixed, $6.4oiu'i.i
heavy, $i.i,"li 7 &.', rough, $ti.S(ii'6 w; pigs,
$4 niVJi.l.'M
SHE El AND LAM US -Receipts, 19.000
head; market imsetllid; wethers, SntsMil
tf.;t..; ewes, VI,7f'4i 7.50; lambs, $6.709 01)
St. l.nnla l,tr Stork Market.
ST. UU'IS. Nov. 8. l' ATT LE Receipts.
5.N00 head; market steady; native beef
steers. $r.604i I0.;tr.; yearling steers. tVo-He
- -111 may
Receipts nnd disposition of live stock
at the Union stock yards. Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at I o clock
yesierday;
RECEIPTS-CARS
Cattle Hiigs.snecp.n sea.
C M. A St. P...
Wabash
Pi
...
lo. v.; rows and heifers, J0iii jot); slock
t-rs and feeders. 8ii Ot'iti 7. 7i : souther:!
8 O.'i 7 6.1 1 steers, $r..2.'.(iiS.iH); cowa iil.il heifers, tO.Onyi
6 .ii. native calves, fti.Om ln.50.
HOGS-Receipts, 11.70J head; market
hlKhcr; pigs and lights, $'i,2,Vn7.Si; mixed
snd butchers, i,4", good heavy, ,.J0
4i 1 4ft.
SIIKI'T AND LAMRS-Recclpts 1,900
head; market steady; yearllnns, $ii.4oij7 2i;
lambs, $S.hic.i,ui; sheep and ewes, $i.DenO
6.26.
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Unfavorable Foreign DeTelopments
Chiefly Responsible for Unset
tled Conditions.
LIQUIDATION
BY
L0ND0I
C. A N. W.. west.. 101
C. St. P.. M. i
C, H. y.,-east... li
C, It. ft q., west... 44
C, It, I. i V.. east. 10
C . R. 1. & P., west 2
Illinois Central .... 13
Chi. Great Western 4
Total receipts.. ..314
18 17
12 35 1
A "t
12 1 t
2 6
00 68 13
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Catlie. iogs. onoep.
Morris A Co
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour At Co....
Schwarts & Co
J. W. Murphy
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co..,
8. Omaha Packing Co,
K. p. Co
V. R. Vansant Co..
-.S!
9:i
1,005
26
ra
6
87
636
6.19
1,0 10
944
161
244
83
1,0S3
8,023
1.K23
2,223
7.440
llcnton, VatiHant & L.. 1S6
F. It Lewis 9!)
Huston c Co It)
J. H. Root & Co "
J. H. nulla 122
U F. Huss 29
Rosenstock llros 292
Kellogg 321
Wertlieimer Degen. fod
H. F. Hamilton 74
Sullivan Urns 9S
Rothschild r6
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 273
."hrlstle 102
iggina 8
Huffman 15
Roth 84
Meyers 96
Raker, Jones & Smith.. 62
Tanner Pros 75
John Harvev 150
l)ther buyers 1,476
Totals 7,9f6 8,667 15,010
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were
slightly larger than yesterday, 312 cars
being reported In. The toiul for the throe
days this week toots up H1M" uead, which
is smaller than laxt week, but double the
receipts of a year ago.
Buyer all seemed to be looking for
Koou to' choice range beef, arid cattle of
that desci lotion generally commanded
steady prices. On the otner hand buyer
were nol at all backward about announc
ing that they Intended to buy the com
mon to pretty fair ranger lower than
yesterday, wlih the result that the trade
on Unit kind was slow and weak. There
is a very fair buying demand for good to
(holce yearlings, one bunch today selling
up to $10. On the other hand the general
run of common to pretty good cornfeds
are very slow for the reason that packers
five me preference to the range Doer,
'or that reason cornfeds oulskie of the
best grades have been steadily easing- off
during the last week.
Cow and heifers were In land demand
at prices generally aleady with yeaierdny.
wuotatlons on caltle: Prime cornfuU
beeves. t9.7Mil0.00: good to choice fed
yearlings, $N.6ou9.(J0; common to fed year
lings, $6 6O41. M); good to choice heavy
beeves, $9.009.76; fair to good cornfeq
beeves, tN 2.Vuy.0ii; common to fair comfed
beeves. 86.2iVu8.26: urlme arass beeves.
tx.O0ty.60' good to choice graa beeves,
6.76; good to choice grass heifer, $4.00ty
1.00; good to choice grass cow, $..h0j)
6.40; fair to good cows, I6.0my6.s0; com
mon to fair cowa $3.7r.fti.Oo; good to
choice feeders, t7.40iuS.0O; fair to good
feeders, fi.gmijj.to; common to fair feed
ers, $r.7fjty6.M); good to choice stockers.
$7.60tyft.OO; fair to good stockers. $6 76t
7.50; common to fair stockers, $5.ii0u'6.76;
stock heifers, $6.766 70; stocV cows, $4.76
66.00; stock calves, $6.604111. 76; veal calves,
$6.60tyU.60; bulls, slags, etc., tt.OOO.OO.
Representative sales:
NEBRASKA.
12 heifers... 994 6 36 5 cows 995 6 00
6 calves.... 446 4 50 23 feeders.. 905. 7 16
34 heifers... 670 6 Oo 16 feeder.. 6'iS 6 90
64 feeders.. 80 6 70 66 f esdei s . . bu 6 70
(W feeders.. 660 6 85
WYOMING.
Kmiini City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. t CATTLE Re
ceipts. 10.000 head; market lower; prima,
fed steers, $9.3Tii 10.26; dressed beef steers,
7.tkttl.2o; western steers. $H.5tKii6 M); stock
ers and feeders. $T..76'u.2i; bulls, $4.50(0
6.00; calves. tO.OOrj'lO.OO.
HOGS -Receipt h. 13.000 head; market
lower; bulk, $(..soft'7.15; heavv, 86 .864(7.1.'.;
puckers and butchers, $6.90(17.20; light.
$6.7i"mi7 15; pigs, t6.2iu. .85.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipt. 8.500
head; market, higher; lambs, I8.26fiN.8.i;
yearlings. $t! SOJil.OO; wethers, t5-501(6.60;
ewes. $4.76U6.76.
lonx City Live gtoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Nov. 3. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.300 head: market, steadv; native
steers, 8.26i(8 10; butcher. t5.00rir8.Mi:
Oows and heifers, $4 6'(i6.N6; stockers and
feeders, $5.76117.50: calves, $5.iXi(ij.50; bulls,
stags, etc., $4.5(K(5.35.
1 1 OGS Receipts, 8,500 head; market, 5
10c lower; henvv, $rt 8f.ftll.9o; mixed, $i'..S0rJi
6.S6: lluht, $6 6oriJ6 80.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipt. 1.500
head; market steady; ewes, $3.50dJ5.3ii;
lambs. $7.0lii8 40.
I
gt. Joseph I.lve "tock Market.
ST. JOS7D1I. Nov. S.-CATLK-Rncclpts,
2.MK1 head: slow and lower: steers, $6.00
4i!6i); cow and heifers, $4.()Gijti.uo; calves,
$il.iioru9 60.
HOGS Receipt. 7,0.10 head; market for
shippers fVuIiic lowor, high, $7.20; packers,
HKiilfiC lower. '
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 1.500
head; market trong to 10c higher; lamb.
$x. 00418.86.
took In Klaht.
Receipts of lyve stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs.
St. Ixmla 6,8o
Kansas City 10.000
Sioux Cltv 8,800
South Omaha 8.200
Chicago 19,000
NEW YORK. Nov. 8 UnfavorahW
foreign developments over the holiday
were chiefly renpotislble for today' ner
vous and unsettled market. The frank
utterances of the Urttish premier. In
cluding virtual admission of the failure
of the allies In the Dsrdanclles. and the
continued success of the Teutonic forces
In the Halkans, caused additional liqui
dation by I a. ml. .n. Tho feeling of pessi
mism was heightened by Britain's further
selxure of ships of American registry.
Efforts to sssnclate today's heavy
(rend with yenterday's elections were
not serli usly taken. All the Issues con
nected with those returns were regarded
by Wall street as having little If any
relations to, or bearing upon national
af ia I i s. I
War ehnres experienced a depressing
Influence from the outset, Bethlehem
Steel opened with a four 'point Rain at
44i5, but fell violently to 435. and closed
at 4:0. General Motors scored a loss
of twenty-nine points at 3iif. and Cruci
ble Steel fell 7 to 74ft. despite the
publication of the company's annual re
p.rt, as of August 31, last, showing a
surplus of over $3.tvfl.Oi0 in t.lnce of the
previous year's deficit of $735,000.
Baldwin Locomotive made an extreme
decline of six points, to 12f; Willy
Overland was lower by nine points, at
?r-; Maxwell lost 5 points, at 75, and
Stndebaker, five points, at 102. the let
ter's illvldend Increase of only 1 per
cent being- something of a disappoint
ment, other heavy Industrial nnd
equipment irsues Included New York
Air Htske, Amerlctn Can. Continental
J an. General Electric and Westlnghnu.
I nlted States Steel suffered from steady
pressure, drcllnlng a point, to 86, with
1 nlv partial recovery.
Rallt'i.flda of liluli nnA Inw
I'.1", nialnntnvs of the market, though
Jlolillny at times. Canadian Pacific waa
(he only standard issue In that division
to slv.w a reactionary tendency, declin
ing five points to m. This was fully
offset, however by the strength of the
coalers including Norfolk A West
ern, which rose 2ft points to 122H a
.r!;4r5:o,su;,haresn- Wm raount
nt'iVi'ti "tronirth was shown by
iillu.J mal"lv', American Telephone,
i'"ePhone ,,RnlB" nd P,Clfl Co"'
Itr'hUrh' jf!,h": irokr l P"1"'" 'rom
ment nf Vh-OIHi 1 M"n.y- " ennounce
r per cent "v,l,n(, "oreae from t to
llonds were strong on a heaw minn.
H.700
13,000
8.6110
8.800
29,000
Bheep.
1.9O0
8.60)
1,600
14.500
19,000
13 feeder.. 1270
9 feeders.. 946
hi feeder.. 961
30 steers.. ..10t8
13 teder..lo9ti
7 66
6 26
6 4i
8 80
7 2u
111 feeder.. 1003
187 feeders.. 942
XiA feeders.. 1002
18 CJWS lulsl
40
7 26
tt 40
5 86
iiuus Another moderate supply
snowed up uus murnliia. iiliy-one nn,
or about i.&Ai iivau, being ivpoiied iu.
for uie Ilil hail ol iiiu Wuvk locuipk
foot up lo,o4 nt-au, being luore limn
3,uuu laigur luaa a wena ago, but J.mv
sniallor mau uto weeks aso auu t,W
short of the suinu uuys lust jt-ur.
mappers, wii'ie hoiuiug lain J large or
deis, weii oui for a big ueu;nu today,
aud as packets weis lulkmg beaiialny
oulslder were able lo put up Uieir
droves at prices Uiat were froiu a dime
lo a mucn as 20c loer lu epuls, A
part of a luad sold as high a 411.10, tliu
uy s top.
Pucker made their first offers on
about a 20Q lower basis. Extremely light
local suppl.es made tms look out of me
question, but packer buyers pulnted to
the heavy runs at other murkets, espe
cially Chicago and Kaunas City. First
sales were made 011 a IbmJ.c luwer basis,
but trading was very dull at this tims
and when Ui market began to strengthen
up a little later on a pretty good share
of the offerings was still unsoiti. Quite a
few hogs landed at prices thai were no
more than loulbc lower, and values were
the besl towards the close, when many
sales old not look to be more than 6ulUo
lower.
les:
Representative
oh. Pr.
w (u
... 70
140 76
Av.
..ll.
..171
No.
Sh.
,lk6
.
.
0
.ibi 1W
6
..147
M..
44..
U..
4..
41..
At.
..IW4
..'Mi
.1.4 ...
.14 140
,.M ...
..m m
..I ...
Pr.
rO
4 .
4 W
M
t 00
7 W
1 10
.in
( to
76
4 HI
4 M
6 r.y,
s vu
11G3.
4 10 SO
6 W
SHEEP Sheep and lamb supplies sere
quite a bit smaller than on Tuesday, and
were very little larger than on Monday,
receipts of fifty-eight cari, or 14,.'aJ head,
being the smallest Vediiesday run re
ceived here since the second week of Au-
f;ust. Total for the three days Is 46.4 16
icad. being 20,000 smaller than last week
and only a Utile more than half as large
as two weeks ago, but larger than lust
year by about t.OuO head.
While fat lambs made up the big end
of trie run, the market oj.ened In better
shape and prices more than recovered
yesterday slump, showing In most cases
a hxUl.iC advuuee. A good share of the
olferlngs landed at $x.77, with several
bunches a high ss $8.s5, the top for the
w-k and the highest price paid since a
week ago today. Market was active and
everything was sold before 11 o'clock.
The few loads of tat ews-s offered fuund
a ready outlet at prices that were strong
to a much us 10. l.'aj higher. Tups reached
$u.66, while several sales were reported
at $5.60. Very few feeding ewe were
Total
.46,300 (9,500 46,400
(
OMAIIt, lilSKICHAL MARKET.
LIVE POULTRY Hroller: 1 to 1H
Founds. In separate enmp., 17c; over lV4j to
pounds, loc. Springs, any alxe, HS10.
Ducks, 12c. Hens, ovnr 4 pound, per
pound, 11c. Young Guinea hens, each,
Sbc. Rooster, 8c. Turkey, 16c; old Toms,
16c; under 8 pounds, 8c. Duck, mixed,
10c. Geese, full feathered and fat, 8c,
Guineas, each 26c; young, 1 to lli pounds,
8f.c. Homer Squabs, 14 ounces and over,
dos., $3; 10 to 12 ounces, $2. Squabs: No. 1,
must we.gti 8 ounces, $1.60; under 8
jounces, 60c Pigeons, any
dosen, 6O0.
FISH Halibut, 11c: salmon,
salmon, pink, 9c; catfish. 16c;
14c; lake trout, lnc; pike, 16c; whlteflsh,
16c; crspples, 18c; plckrral, 10c.
OYSTERS Chesapeake :
Hulk Small Large
kind, per
red. 12S4c;
uuuiieaiin.
Standard .
Selects
Northern:
Standards ..
Selects
Counts
Gala.
.. $1.25
.. $1.50
.. $145
.. tl-75
.. $1.90
Cans.
20C
230
24o
2c
28o
Cans,
too
36o
S5c
40c
450
New Vork Money Market,
NEW YORK. Nov. 3. MERCANTILE
PAPER 8fl8'i per cent.
STERLING EXCH A N Q E Sixty-day
bills, $4. on; demand, $4.6350; cables, $4. 642a.
4:)io; Mexican dollars,
AlMka OoM
Alll-(tilmrs '"
Am.rlr.n iwt hnr.. ',
Amri,-,n Vn
Amorlran !,nriinmtlvs
Amrlra H. A R.. ..."
Am. H, H. pM 1"
Am. Husur Hoflnlns
Amprlran Tl. a tI
Amrrlrmi Tc.hioro
Anaemia Cnppur )"
Atrhtsf.a
lluMwIn L.r-ninntlrs
Iialiimnr A nhle
Hi.ihl.-htm stM
Ilrnnklrn Hanoi Tmmit..
Oaltrnml Ptrnlaum
4'anaillan Parltlo ,
Ontral fthr
(liMatwali A Ohio
ChltMuro o. W
Ch leaao. M. n. P......
Chlnasn 4 N. W
fiui-ao, h. i. a p. Rr.,
t'hlno ('i.pnar -,,
Toloraitn FMet 4 Iron....
folbla Rtral
r- r n. O tm
rn-tlllom' gwiurltlaa
Brls
4inrral Klactrlo
Orat Northern pM
Ofst No. Ors ctft
Ousif.nhMltn Riplormtlon.
iii.nnia tnrrsl
w
Pl" Hlh. tx.w rtn.,
'- 34 11
7H wu,
lt fu,
inn
1 noo
10. snn
4.700
11. "OS
M'tt
.BOO
7.rw
tl.em
Sao
"l.inO
16 tnn
t .
1.4M
r.4i
l"
17 inn
12 MK
II no
t.tliO
1 M0
1 IW
.7r
7.co
8.0011
W.noo
t ftin)
400
!.!"0
4. Mitt
IH
I 1
l.Tnr)
4no
1ntarhornh Cob. Corp.. 11 0
iiiiraiinn loooar
Inlornajlonal Harvaator,
Kanaaa (itr Aoutharn..
Iilnh Valloy
Imillarllla A Naahvllls.
Kaifoia Patmlaum
Vlaml Cor. oar
Mls'ourl. K. A T
ftttaaourl Padfio
National niariilt
Kstl.mal Isrl
Nar(s ropnar
Nw York riantral......
N. V , N. H H
Norfolk A WVatarn
Nnrthrn Pacific
Par'rio Mall
Paolfln Tl. Tal
Pannavlvsnta ,.
pa a ron. (.Sjppar
PaKJllna
Papuhlio Iran A Steal. .
Pnnlharn Partrta
Poiithara Ttatlarar .......
Ptiidahakar Company ..
Tannaa.. Conpar
Taas Comosny
t'nlos Partris ,
Vnlon Pariflo pffl
1n0 HtatiHi atasl
V. n. Rlaal pfd
I'fah f'opar ,
Wasrera Pnton
We.lnhonaa IClactrlQ ,,,
Mnntans Powar
Ooaral Motor
Wa hah tt A . ... ... ...... .
Total lei Ira for tha Air.
t.t'O
)
T.IW0
. 11.400
. t.inn
. t ino
. 4,.fl
. 16.100
.' Torn
a.yi
, 4.400
. i.ano
. 11 OOJ)
, 6. R")
fun
, 1nn
. fl.sn
, 1 inn
. 67 Wl
. ,"0
, 1 MV
. l.MM
. Id onn
. l.nn
7no
. 17. MO
.104 ano
. 1 ?r
. 10
, 401
. 41.100
i " ini
II 400
1M
131
110
1st
MS
4M
H'4
1H
mtli
61
4
us
m '4
1H
US
4"S
44H
l'l
12114
"H
71
vn
14 H
4H
110
?44
1MH
14'4,
in
H
m'i
lit)
loan
?'4
l'-H
It'H
114
m
'.
rs
F4
MS
M
17n
MH
11
13014
a'
r
1WH
74
Md
7114
iw"
116
120
Ml
ini'li
1.1
94
4
Mt
1H
1M
i '4
1H
4V
ISS'4,
141
H
7H
44
4JS
117(4
1li4,
M
:nl
10 4
imv4
1'S
1(4
1M
7i
14
'a
11VV4,
rnx
m(4
'4
an 14
H14
jo?
4
14!
1S
1"4
aa
114
7tv4
M4
i
isi'
10 Hi
94B.0OO aharea.
4114
-
M44
(Hi 14
1S
n.s
117S
1
1'l9(4j
l;
WS
4.
siH
1S
lnS
s
l4
1S
9n(4
112
IDS
US
n
11
46(4
44
17H14
l"i4,
x
ion
N4
4SV4
loni,
im
its
lms
7S
MS
11
.
in
INS
10'S
1S
1 'os
114
m
44
60S
MS
MS
MS
10! S
lS
104
A'S
1(H
1SHS
,(,
MS
116
"S
s
iS
us
1"
1S4
steady; railroad,
sixty days, ninety
n per cent,
SILVER-Uur,
S8c.
RONDS Government
strong.
TIME LOANS Firm
davs and six months.
CALL MONEY Steady; high, 1 po
cent; low, 14 per cent; ruling rate, 1
per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing
bid, I per cent; offered at 2 per cent.
London stock Market,
I.ONDON, Nov. S In the American
section of the stock market the low
priced shares received the most attention,
Missouri, Kansas A Texas leading.
Csnsdlan Pacific was active and weak.
The market closed unlet in the absenca
of a lead from New York.
SILVER Par, 24Sd per ounce.
M INKY-3'i(4 tier cent.
KISCOl'NT RATES Short bills. 4A,
4 per cent; three months, 4T4il4 16-16 per
cent.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 1 -COFFEE After
opening quiet at an advance of 2 lo 6
point., the market for coffee futures be
came a little more active with the price
selling some 121714 points above last
nights closing figures, on covering and
some further foreign or cotton trade buy
ing, which seemed to he Inspired by the
continued stearllneH of Rrasll. March con
tractu eold up to 6 Hoc and May to 0.97c,
with the market closing steady at an
advance of l-'K U points. Sales. 27.600 hags;
November. I'ecember, 6.81c; January, Feb
ruary, March. ts)c: April, 6.84c; May,
6 89c; June, 6.:4c; July, 6,'.ic- August, 7.04o;
September, 7.08c; October, 7.14c. Early es
timates point to an Increase of about
700,010 to 8(10.000 bags In the world visible
supply for the month of Octohcr, compar
ing with an Increase of 248.(Xm bags for
the surre month laat year and of 637.000
bags two years ego. Spot steadv; Rio 7s,
1c; Santos. 4s, 9i. Cost and freight of
fers were firm, with quotations ranging;
from about 9.10c to 9 26c for Santos 4s.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. t. COTTON Spot,
quiet; middling uplands, 11.80c; sales, zoo
bale.
The market closed steady at a net loss
of ll'-ifH point for the drv.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. t COTTON-Spot.
eaHler; good middling. 7.19d; middling,
I tod; low middling, f.87d; sales, 10, (w0
bales.
Oil a ad Hosla
BAVANNAH, Oa.. Nov. t
TINE Firm; 48c; sales, 248
celpts. 3.-.D bbls. ; shipments,
stocks. W.KA bbls.
ROSIN-FIrm; sales, 1,094 bbls
1 600 bhla; shipments, 293 bbli
59 1.Z4 bbls. Ouote: A. R. G. I).
I $4 60; II. I, $4 66; K, $5 lo; M,
to.so; wu, 9.Zo; ww, 8.a.
TURPEN
bbls. ; re
206 bbls.)
! receipt.
; stocks,
E. F, G,
$6.56; N,
I
meiai Btrieii
,TTt,t. vaii t a . , mm, 1 r r, m
I r. vv iuni, ivut. i.-nii,iAl-lig
per steady; electrolytic. 118.1218.25. Iron
steady and unchanged. Tin firm.
jtt wri.w.w.
A at lndon: finot copper, 74 10s
futures. 4:76; electrolytic. 87 10s. Spot
tin. tin uie; ruturea, ibi 10s. Anti
mony, 125. Lesd. 124 10s. Spelter, 71
Hnnnrat'n Apples sal Dried FValts
YORK Nov. i. EVAPORATED
APPLES Steady.
PRIEO FR I 'ITS Prunes firm. Apricot
and peaches steady. Kalsln firm.
Old.
(S
101
MS
70
44
HIS
s
US
Aakad. ,
li '
U
MS
104
400
71
44
ll
s
101
Loeal stock aad Bond.
Quotations furnlahae hy Purna. Brtnkar Co.,
44a otnans riaooasi cams duiiqio:
Ktocka:
Arr Company, pf
Iiankara Mortsasa
l.aara A Co., lira
Fairmont Oaamary, pfd
Ford Motor (.'onipanv, Canaila
nmaha C. B. St. Ky.. pfd
Omaha c- B. Ky. B.. pia
Hultt Co
I'nlon Stork Ysrda Buck
tpdlka Orala, cum A...
bonds
Auatln, Tax., (s, HM
Asslo-Franrh I par oant notaa, UN.
Kl Paso. Tax.. Sohool (a. 19.6
Uarman ot. I par oant notaa. 1184.
Hsllas aovarnmant ta mio
l.lnroln Tal A Tal. a. 1921
Naar Htata Trlaphons la
Omaha Watar 1941
Omaha Oaa ta, 1017
Omaha C. B. Ht. nr. Is. 1SU
Had Cloud, Nab., 4Sa, 1111
U.Mh.nu H S t Ra. In'.'f
1-arlllo alT. Ta). la. 1141
tlnlon stock Tarda. Omaha, la. 1011.
Wlrhlls t'nlos Btork Yards la. 1114.
Sarin A Co
Bluul City Stock Yards ta. 1910
lot .01 101s
17
101
US
1
M
, TO
100
W
. 11
M
91 -
11
s
s
M
0
M
101 n
M
ion
MS
ll-iVa
M
M
7
M
17 S
KM) (a
liS
T
IS
as3;.'E:'!in:iCB:rE:M'j;ji::!a6:j!B:i!iai3T
What Will Happen to
War Stocks When the Kaiser
and the King Shake Hands?
I An article that appeared
n the September number
of McClure'i Magaaine will
' give you an Idea a to what
a lot of the to-called war
upplr plant will do to
utilize their surplus facili
ties when peace again
relgni In Europe,
f We thought the article so
practical that we secured
McClure'i permission to
publish It in pamphlet
form. In order that people
Interested In War Stock
could flic up the tltuatlon
for themselves.
I It will be tent without
charge upon request Aik
for I-O.B Including booklet
explain.ng
"Tht Twen7 Payment PUn"
w IrwtyTiwraytantJe v
(AtlalMjaas JUS)
40 Eackaai Plata Ne Terk
Li
KBiu:aca:ian:iK:.Bi:isr,:ffi:::Hc
foiamnl s Now York Stock Exohanss aaour
Itics, uraa and to tha p.itnt. la cuimiluod ta h
laaua of THt OUI) lx)T RKV12W. rutUUi.d
aaly by J. Jin alulr A I'o., 41 lliod., N.w
York Cltr. II o s yasr. Soul luc umvla ) ,4