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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3li 1917.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
Miscellaneous.
HOUSES AND COTTAGES.
PAKTLjr MODERN.
'4,-R. 3505 Pierce St
MODERN EXCEPT HEAT.
S-K t30 South 21th Ave
STRICTLY MODERN.
8-R. 321 Corby St
$15.00 1
J15.00
$25.00
17. SO
30.00
23.59
25.00
23.00
27.50
37.(0
25.00
25.00
30.00
40.00
30.00
35.00
30.00
40.00
30.00
6-R. 922
South 31st Ave......
-R. 3418
Sear 3rd St...
fi-R. 4324
-R. 1802
6-R. 4535
6-R. 4129
Franklin 8t
North 46th St......
Franklin St
North JSth St
6-R. 2016 Iewey Ave
7- R. 207 North 23rd St
T-R.3607 North 30th St
8- R. 3901" North. 11th St
!-R. 635 South 26th 8t
-R. 1909 California St
J-R. 1919 -Chicago 8t...;
in. Ft 666 South -28th St
10-R. 2331 -Dodge St
15-R. 4319 i North 24th St......
FLATS.
MODERN EXCEPT HEAT.
I0-B. T05 South 13th St
.(45.00
HEATED APARTMENTS.
Sioecker. !!3 S. 24th St.. 4-R.
Apt. A 123 nd 130
PORTER SHOTWELL.
202 South 17th St. Douglas 6013.
EXCELLENT HOMES FOR RENT AT
652 South 26th avenue, rooms, east front
corner, brick. $37.50.
644 South 26th avenue, 6 roomi, $35.00.
2120 Erumet. street, 10 rooms and garage,
$45.00
Alt ot these In A-lNo. 1 condition.
TRAVER BROTHERS.
ttouglas $19 First Nat. Bk. Bldg
All In walking distance.
$35 2025 St. Mary's Ave.. 8 rooms, mod.
$25 2?20 Chicago. S rooms, mod.
$181560 N. 20th, 6 rooms, bath.
$111538 N. 20th. 4 rooms, water paid.
$10105 S. 28th, 5 rooms, water paid.
RINGWAI.T.
: Brandels Theater Bid.
818 S. S1ST. 5 rms., $20.00.
1113 N. 2Sd, 5 rms., $20.00.
3913. Dodge. 6 rms., $35.00.
117 S. 29th. 7 rms., $35.00.
ARMSTRONO-WALSiI CO.,
" Tyler 1536.
HAVE you seen OMAHA'S LARGEST REN
TAL AGENCY about the property you art
' ioklnn for. If not do so.
HASTINGS & HETDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. B0.
llouais tn oil parts of the city.
( H'"OH. SONS CO.. COS Bee Bids
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
. T1ZARD PALACE BLOCK.
Central, all modern, few equal, none
better, S-room apartments, private bath.
Apply -.R. Tlxard, 220, N. 23d St. Phone
Red 4233.
CI.OS-K-IN 6-r. flat, 2308 Dewey, modern,
$-26.50.
HASTINGS HEYDEN 1614 Har. Ty. GO.
MAKtVOOD APT. 26th and Harney. 2
rooms' and bath: high class, $30.00.
GLOVER & SPAIN. Douglas 3962.
CLOSE In rooms, suitable for Htudlo, office,
dentist, dressmaker, etc., with living rms.
adjoining. T. F. Hall, 434 Ramge. D. 7406.
APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, splen
did location. 24th and Farnom. D. 1472.
North.
JtY nice 4-roo rrfflat, furnace heat, eleo-
light, white enamel bath and prac-
tally walking distance on N. 18th St..
fly $20; no, children and lease required.
1WARD F. WILLIAMS CO., Realtors.
r4 Om. Nat. lik. Bldg. Doug. 420.
South.
THREE- ROOMS. -WITH i -
TIVE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Jlose In. no car are. MILTON, 1954
Jorio: living room, with ' bullt-ln bed,
dining room( with bullt-ln bed and dress
ing room; kitchen and bath, NEW, very
choice; $37.60 summer, $45 winter.
OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY.
jgjtASTINQS & HBYDEN. 1614 Har. Ty. 50.
THE BERKELEY,
6.49 S. 19TH AVE.
Nevr, " 2 rooms, with bullt-ln bed and
dressing room, making practically a S-r.
Apt.; very convenient and cosy, close In.
See Janitor across street or call us..
OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENC?,
HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60,
STRATFORD TERRACE, Park. Ave. and
Jackson St.; 6 rooms, with maid's room
If desired. C. B. Moser, Walnut 1756.
" 1 DL'tpuo iTDrTSlT fTIMPANV
u jhvu. - --. .... . ,
Specialists in Apartment Management.
Miscellaneous.
7-Ji. APARTMENT, $25; winter rate $35:
steam heat. ' Others SIS and up G. P.
Stebbins. 1610. Chicago.
ESTABROOK apt. or office facing 16th S.
$25 trlonth. G. PJ8tebblns, 1610 Chlcagg.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
t -7T.
DESU1ABLE store" rooiu, modern front,
metal celling, steam, beat, 634-626 80.
16th-St.: alze 32x00; can. be subdivided;
low rent. Coftrad Young, 333 Brandels
Theater Bldg. Dougla 1571',". '.- . . ',
LOW-PRICED modern offices, Farnam
Bldg, 13th and Farnam.. .tOld Tint Nit
Bank Bldg.)
FIRST TRUST CO,, Tyler COO
STOREROOM for rent. Sun Theater Bldg.
WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors)
Douglai 6343 ' Sun Theater Bldg.
SMALL modern etor room, steam heat
1513 Capitol Ave. Conrad Young, 122
Brandels Theater. Douglas 1571
MODERN, store 16th St., near postoffice.
$75.. f. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
4T18 SO. i 24TH ST., . So. Side, near P. O.
E. H. Benner Co., Doug. 8406.
111 6. 15TH ST. Steam heat.
JOBUf N. FRENZER, Douglas 654.
?N store. 16th and Cass. Choice
Office and Desk Room.
CHOICE office space, Balrd Bldg., 17th and
Douglas. McCague InV. Co.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses.
WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT
to the way ot.four, five or Big-room mod
ern, .up-to-date apartments? Preference
will be given to- those In better districts of
the oKy. Want to deal direct with owners,-.no
Sen5a.
TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1016.
Miscellaneous.
LIST vour - homes with us for rent. The
demand U. good and we' have a watting
list. '
J. H. DUMONT & CO (Realtors).
418 Keellne Bldg.' Phone D. 690.
MOVING AND STORAGE
GORDON VAN CO.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Packing, storage and moving
. 219 N. 11th St. Phone Doug
las 394.
METROPOLITAN VAN AND
STORAGE CO.,
Expert' services; prompt attention. Your
moving, your packing, your storage.
Main .Office- Central Furniture Store,
17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785.
FIDELITY FREE
Phone Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackson nt.
FIREPROOF . WAREHOUSE.
fcnarate locked rooms for household
ts and pianos; moving, packing and
flng..
I AHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
3. 16th. - Douglas 4168.
pe Van and Storage Co.
tr real service In moving, packing and
mg, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4838.
' PVTPTl Express Co., Moving
iWJJf Packina- and Storage.
Farnam 8t Web. $748. Doug. 6146.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages.
TO INVE8TOR8.
The best known Investment ts a well
selected first mortgage on farm or city
residence property.
We negotiate this class of securities
which we oner tor sale to net the in
vestor 6H and 6 per cent.
E H. LOUGEE, INC..
$38 Keellne Bldg., Omaha.
CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rate
5, ftt and t per cent.-. Reasonably com
mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO.,
312 Booth 17th, Omaha, Neb.
FARM ' and city loan, running from five
to twenty years. - Interest. 6 per cent, $H
per cent and per cent. PETERS TRU8T
CO., 1622 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
35,000 second mortgage 6 pet. Secured on
brick apartment, will give good discount
For further information call at 332 Neville
Block.
$1,300 M1GE. bearing pet, semi annually,
secured -by property valued at 'S3.900.
Talmage-Looml Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
H. W BINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loan.
, City Katlonal Bank Bldg,
FINANCIAL
Real ..Estate. Loans, Mortgages.
$3,000 SECOND Mtg.. 7 per cent due June
14. 120. .well secured. A. A. I'atwnan.
62 Securities Bldg.
'ARM and city loans. 6. 61, and 6 ner cent
V W. H. Thomas. Kelllne Bldg. Doug, 1448.
100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D
Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS.
VV. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg.
SHOPEN A CO, PRIVATE MONET.
MONEY to loan on mproved farms and
ranches. Kloke -Investment Co.. Omaha.
OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, S13 Bran
dels Theater Bldg D. 85.
5V
MONEY HARRISON A MORTON,
916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
d ctrf
1 ' LOANS
GARVIN BROS,
Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Stocks and Bonds.
OiL STOCKS
' A. U WRIGHT,
Flatlron Hotel. Doug. JTST.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West
WEST FARNAM
Attractive home on 84th St., neaf Dodge
one of the prettiest new blocks In West
Farnam district This house Is of brick
and stucco exterior, with tll roof, wide
cement terrace in front, entrance vesti
bule, large living room clear across the
front, bullt-ln bookcase and fireplace,
oaU finish and floors with heavy oak
rove around ceilings. Large dining room
with six French windows.- separated from
living room by French door; chin pan
try connecting kttchen and dining room,
nice kitchen with bullt-ln cupboards,
table, refrigerator room. Upstair are
three fln bedrooms, all large, with good
closet anJ abundance of windows; all
as coo as a sleeping porch. Oak floors,
white enamel finish, mahogany door and
sash; tile bath with solid base tub and
pedestal lavatory. Clothe chute, third
floor plastered could be used as bedroom
or good clean storage. Fine basement
under entire house. Heavy brick walla
clear down. Basement all plastered; coal
bin, furnace room, laundry room, floor
drain and extra toilet. Grade entrance.
Fine lot, 50x126 ft.
House is complete In every detail. Let
us show you.
D. V. SHOLES CO.,
915 'City Nat Bank.
Doug. 46.
OWNER LEAVING CITY
PRICE $3,850
Carpenter leaving city and will sell his
beautiful six-room, modern home; buffet,
fireplace, special plumbing, etc., choice
oak finish, screened porch, corner lot wltth
magnificent t-lew, one and one-half blocks
to car. This Is located In one of the new
addition northwest. It sure 1 a quality
home.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler. 496.
West Farnam District
Residence, seven-rooms, three on first
floor oak, four on second white enamel,
hot water beat,, tiled vestibule and bath.
Reasonable term 1 desired.
ALFRED THOMAS.
308 Farnam Bldg
A REAL BARGAIN,
ONLY. $300 DOWN
Full two story six-room, strictly modern
home, choice- corner lot, good barn, tine
shade tree, lVi block to Benson and Deaf
Institute car line. Prtoe for quick sale Is
only 13,100.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler, 498.
North.
3625 CALIFORNIA ST.
Best of construction; eight rooms; sleep
ing porch: all oak floors and fireplace.
This ts exceptional value, 36,500. Easy
term. 4 . , '
; GOOD INVESTMENT
Fine business corner at street car junc
tion point; new brick,- fireproof building,
all rented to good tenants. Price, $25,004;
annual rental almost . $3,000. Will stand
oloaeit investigation.
CHOICE LOTS
v,y, DUNDEE
10 per cent ' discount for cash. Price
and location should Interest you. See our
sign In Dundee and Happy Hollow.
WORLD REALTY CO.
(REALTORS)
Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg.
Here Is a Bargain.
2418 Larimore,
$50 Cash
Balance $25 a Month
Monthly payments include Interest
House, has 6 room modern except beat,
in good repair, on full south front lot,
close to car line. Some fruit Price $3,400.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors.
1614 Harney St. ; Phone Tyler CO.
DANDY NEW BUNGALOW.
6 ROOMS.
All on one floor; stairway to floored at
tic; oak finish in living rooms; all modern;
. built-in china closet, etc.; full cement
basement with hot and cold water; east
front lot nicely sodded; permanent walks;
, just one block from Fontenejle Boulevard;
located high and sightly; on 27th Ave.;
near Bedford. Price,. $3,800; $300 down;
balance terms.
C. G. CARLBERG (Realtor),
310-813 Brandel Theater Bldg. .
OWNER LEAVING CITY
PRICE ONLY $3,550
One of the finest modern home in
the city for the price, six large rooms and
sleeping porch, oak finish, trlctly modern
tn every detail. Built by owner for horn
three year ago, about $1,200 to handle.
Lot 50x133 and an east front Let u Show
you this snap
OSBORNE REALTT CO.,
701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
BUNGALOWS IN VICTOR PLACE.
Two new modern bungalow for sale on
easy payments; five rooms and bath; oak
finish; full cemented basements; located
at 1626 and 1633 Victor Ave., which is a
new paved street, two blocks south ot
Lake, running from )6th to 18th St.
Take Sherman Ave. car or call owner.
Telephone Webster 1579 for auto con
veyance. '
I. H. WILLIS.
1626 Victor Avenue.
MILLER PARK BUNGA
LOW PRICE $3,300
Five nice rooms and bath, strictly mod
ern, oak finish, nicely decorated, book,
cases, ftreplaoe, china cabinets, full cement
basement, lot 42xl30, two blocks to car,
park, one block to school.
OSBORNE REALTT CO..
701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler. 496.
CAMDEN AVE. HOME.
5 room and bath, strictly modern, on
a very fine 60x138 ft lot, with fine lawn,
shade and fruit trees. A big bargain at
$3,800.10. cash or term .to suit An
other nearby for $2,960.
We are anxious to shew you these.
RASP BROS., REALTORS,
210-12-14 Keellne Bldg, Tyler 721.
$756 GIVEN A WAT.
My $1,750 equity in a 6-room all modern
bungalow, just being completed, for $1,000
cash; quarter-sawed oak and fir finish,
oak floors, size 26x44; everything Is
screened, Including porch; full lot, south
front This 1 stealing it, so get busy
awiuny qmcK. Loirnx 418.
MINN B LUSA Nice lot on Tltu Ave., hear
24th St , Can be bought at a bargain.
Thla lot must be sold. Be me quick.
C A. Orimmel. 849 Omaha Nat Bk, Bldg
South. -
FIELD CLUB BUNGALOW
New 6-room bungalow, all room on
one floor, oak finish, full basement,
floored attic, large 46x168 ft. lot Price
$4,660; $1,300 cash. ,- . - .-
HIATT COMPANY
' J4S-T.I Omaha JJat Bank. m&M. Tylar W
REAL ESTATEIMPROVED
South.
ONE 6-room and ono 4-iHm cottastf. both
on one lot; fine condition; live tn one and
rent the other. Price for both, $2,750.
Very esy terms. No. 24SI S. 30th St
NORKIS A NORRIS.
400 Be Bldg. Phne Pouglns 4270.
R. S. Tl".MBi;LL.
1305 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. , D. 17S
THREE cottages for sale cheap, $3,500. In
quire 2004 Vinton St Tyler 2664-J.
Miscellaneous.
A REAL BARGAIN.
OWNER LEAVING CITY.
MUST SELL.
8-room, strictly modern house, 6 rooms
and bath on first floor, 3 rooms on sec
ond. Finished In ok. Full cement base
ment and furnace heat 1 blorks from
car line. Owner has reduced price from
$4,250 to $3,730 for quick sale and cash.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
REALTORS.
S3? Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg D. 1711,
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW
A ilnsay six-room stucco bungalow.
Fine finish, paved street, near car. Prlee
$4,500. Reasonable terms. All specials
paid.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL
Realtors
612 Paxton Bllt.
PoukIus 1723.
5-ROOM BARGAIN
Paved street Near car, near school,
fine neighborhood. Price $3,250. Reason
able term.
NSON & CARMICHAEL
642 Paxton Block.
Douglas 1722.
CAN OFFER A SURE BARGAIN.
6-r. house, bath, gas, lot 60 ft. front, 8
blocks to car, only $1,400. $200 cash. $200
In Job work.
C. D. HUTCHINSON CO., 162S Fsrnam.
V FARNAM SMITH & CO.,
Roal Estate and Insurance,
1330 Farnam Bt. Doug. 1064.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved.
North.
AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300"dIT
ferent buyer decided that it was th best
proposition on the market and they
backed their judgment by buying lots.
IF YOU will come out today you will
understand why tho others are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO..
743 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187.
Miscellaneous.
BEAUTIFUL 50-foot lots. Price $220, only
$2 cash and 60 cent per week. Doug. $392.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist
in oowntown business property.
REAL ESTATE Investment
SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A, P. TUKET & SON,
REALTORS.
620 First National Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
SHERIDAN. Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co.
Improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex
change. 8. S. A R. E. MONTGOMERY.
Dougla 4810. 627 City Nat Bank Bldg.
16 ACRES, highly Improved, 10 minutes'
walk to car lines, $10,000. Will take clear
num in city as part payment
$3,000 cash, bal. easy. Call up Doug. 8862
$60 AN acre buys 130-acre farm 15 miles
from Omaha; Inquire 432 Ramge Blk. Tel
Dpug. 4212. Ryuldance phone Doug. 6773
INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty
Trading Co.. 18 Patterson Blk. Tyler 255.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE have several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat Bank
Bldg.
LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash
payments; have parties waiting. Western
r-Biaie. ill tvarnacn HIK, V. 3607.
IF you want quick action on your prop.
ony, uai ii witn me.
LUND, 420 ROSE BLDG., TYLER 768.
WISH to buy 1 to 3 five-room cottages for
casn; win consider house needing re
pairs. Box 6814, Bee. '
WE have a customer for a handsome brick
residence in desirable district F, D.
. Wead,- 310 8. 18th St
ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. I82J
Laird St. Webster 2039.
LET us sell or rent your property. Tem-pleton-Olson
Co.. 603 Bee Bldg, Tyler 2020
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Minnesota Lands.
120 acres, heavy soil, 60 miles west of
Minneapolis; 75 acres cultivated, balance
timber, pasture: good 9-room house, barn
and other outbuildings; 6 horses, 6 cows,
8 head of young stock, 6 hogs, chickens,
turkey and all thi year' crop, consist
ing of 26 acres extra good corn and small
grain; all goes at $65 per acre; $4,000
cash, balance 6 per cent.
McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANY,
600 Wllrrae Bldg, Minneapolis, Minn.
Nebraska Lands.
SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payments
6 acre up. We farm the farm we sell
. you. Th Hunrerford Potato Grower'
association. 15tb and Howard St.. Omaha.
Douglas 9371.
80 ACRES Antelop county, all fine farm
land, all cultivated, poor buildings; 4
miles to town; price only $5,200; easy
terms.
A. A. PAT3MAN, 528 Securities Bldg.
SEE us for western Nebraska wheat lands
You will save money by buying through
us. White & Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bldg
160 ACRES, Improved, two miles from
town; bargain at $145. Write Box 206.
Oakland. Neb.
FOR SALE Imp. farm, Vs mile to modern
town. Peter Rock, Mason City, Neb.
LIST your lands for quick results with C.
J. Canan, 810 McCague Bldg., Omaha.
Oklahoma Lands.
FARMING LAND NOW OPEN
FOR SETTLEMENT IN
OKLAHOMA.
In 160, 320 and 640-acre tracts; $7.60
to $20.00 per acre with ten years to pay
for it Along the Texas. Oklahoma &
Eastern Railroad. Soil that will grow
any seed to perfection that Is planted.
Crops this year selling for from four
. to seven time the cost of the land. In
five year time, this land will be worth
three time what you now pay for it.
Special excursion rates from all rail
road points, on the first and third
Tuesday of each month.
W, H. JONES.
700 Gates Building. Kansas City. Mo.
Oregon Lands.
OREGON
"Heart of the Range."
Jordan valley project, 44,000 acres Irri
gated land. Free map. Next excursion Sep
tember 18.
HARLEY J. HOOKER.
940 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Oman, Neb.
Texas Lands.
GOOD corn land, east Texas, $25 an aore.
Oet my free book.
W-S FT.ANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha
Wisconsin Lands.
DEALERS Why not sell northern Wlscon
In land? Big opportunity. Write for
our list and plan. Equity Realty Ex
change, 806 Globe Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.
FARM LAND WANTED
DON'T list your farm with us it you want
to keep it
Don't list your fsrm with u If you will
not sell at a BARGAIN .We have buyer
who want to buy and pay spot cash.
If you want their cash, list your farm
with us at a price we can sell to them.
SNOWDEN & SON.
Douglas 9371. 428 S. 15th St
FARM LANDS FOR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT 125 acres Knox
county; splendid corn or grain land; rent
$176 per rear. Box 3017, Bee.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
GOOp DUNDEE HOME
AT RIGHT PRICE
$6,300 buy a good 3-story 8-room mod
ern house, located on a corner lot 60x
135 feet. Solid concrete front porch floor.
Living room across the entire front, din
ing room and sunroom, attractive kitch
en; 4 oorner bedrooms. Including large
sleeping porch, heated and lighted. Stair
way to floored attic House hat oak fin
ish, first floor, oak floors throughout;
full cemented basoment, torm windows,
screens, etc New garage for 3 cars. Rea
eonable term
GEORGE & COMPANY
Douglas 756. 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Realtors.
DUNDEE$5,500
Price Just Reduced $250
This is a very attractive home on Chi
cago St., near MUh: first floor lias large
living room, with fireplace; dining room,
ktti'ht'n and either den or bedroom. Sec
ond floor has four bedrooms; nicely d"c
orated throughout, oak finish. A good
home, well located, and tho price it right.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Doug. 3961. 819-20 City Nat'l. Bit. Bldg
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
Well located lots on easy term. Mod
ern, attractive homes, liufore buying be
sure and ee
GEORGE & CO.
DUNDEE BUNGALOW.
Five-room modern bungalow, only two
year old. Oak finish and fireplace. East
fro. it lot In north part Dundee. Price,
$3,600. Reasonable term. Freeman, at
Peter Trust Co.
HOMES and tin me aitea in Dundee.
SHUI.ER & CARV, 204 Keellne. D. 5074.
Acreage.
'ACREAGE WEST.
1 acre 3 acres 5 acres
10 acres IS acres 20 acres
25 acres 30 acres "' 35 acres
40 acres 60 acres
If you are In the market for desirable
acreage west of Dundee, call or write
H. H. Harper & Co.. 101S-14 City National
Bank Building, Sixteenth and Harney.
Telephone, Douglas 2596 or Sunday Wal
nut 1666.
TEN acres, close In, lays fine. $4.0v)0. Tel.
Wal. 3466,
Miscellaneous.
Corner Acre
2 Blocks to Car
Near Catholic
Church and School
$10 Down, $10 a Month
The work 1 started on new parsonage.
Acre lay nearly level. Large shade trees.
Fine view. Price $750. Monthly payments
Include Interest.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors.
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60.
MONEY TO LOAN
FURNITURE, piano and note as security
$40. 6 mAV. H. goods, total cost, $3.60.
$40, 6 mo. endorsed notes, total cost. $2.60.
Smaller, large am't proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Rose Bldg, 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666
LEGAL RATES "LOANS
$24.00 $240.00 or more.
Easy payments. Utmost privacy.
340 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2296.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANT.
Horses Live Stock- Vehicles.
FOR SALE WELCH PONY. Phone Har
ney 4362.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Henry P. McCartney and wife to Min
nie H. Laverty, Miami street, 60 feet
east of Thirty-first etreet, north
side, 60x120 4 $2,100
Updike Grain company to Nelson B.
Updike, Thirty-second etreet 118.6
feet north of California street, east
aide, 90x104.5 1,000
South Side Land company to Alice
Quade, Thirty-first street, 84.58 feet
south of Grover street, east side,
60x130 250
Walter P. Old and wife to Ralph A.
Van Oredcl. Thirty-fifth street, 68.1
feet outh of Poppleton avenue, east
side, 66x116.7 5,250
Charles W, Martin and wife to Omaha
Concrete Stone company, Titus ave
nue, 211.6 feet east of Thirtieth 1
street, north side, 42x120 1
John Flda and wife to Josef Mrozed
and wife, Twenty-sixth streetr 100
feet south of J street, west aide,
60x150 .' . 2,650
George C. Flack to J. McCann, Sara
toga street, 318 feet east of Twenty,
eighth avenue, south side, 44x1 23 A 3.800
Frank Trcka to Rose J. Trcka, Blnney
street, 163.02 feet east of Thirtieth
street, north side, 44x134.6 1
The Shull Land company to Hakan
Holm, Twenty-first street, 210 feet
north of Woolworth avenue, west
side. 80x128.6 2,978
dt. Louis Live Stock Market.
Bt. Louis, Aug. 30. Cattle Receipt. 6,600
head; market strong; native beef teer,
$8.00(16 00; yearling steers and belters,
$7.00)14.00: , cows, $5.0010.00; Blocker
and feeders, $6.609.60; Texas quarantine
steers, $6.7610.50; fair to prime southern
beef steers, 19.00$ 12.50; beef cows and
heifers, $6.0010.00; southern yearling
steers, $7. 60 10.00; native calves, $6.7631
15.50.
Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market high
er; light, $18.0018.50; pigs. $13.00917.60;
mixed and butchers, $18.2618.50; good
hea'y, $18.50g18.65f bulk ot sales, $18.00
18.:0.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,600 head;
market steady; lambs, $U.0017.O0; ewes,
$9.oo9.50; wethers, $10.501012.00; canners
and choopers, $4.606.60.
Kansn City Live Stock Market.
Kansas City, Aug. 30. Cattle Receipts,
9,000 hnad; market, lower; prime fed steers,
$1S.0016.00; dressed beef steers, 11.60?1
14.60; western steers, $9.60fi14.50; southern
steers. $7. 50 fr 11.60; cows, $6.0010.00; heif
er, $7 50013.00; stockers and feeders, $7.00
012.60;. bulls, $6.60 8.50; calve,, $7,000
13.00.
Hogs Receipt. 2.600 head; market high
er; bulk of sales, $17.60 18.40 ; heavy, $18.00
&18.60; packers and butchers, 117.600
18.50; light $17.4018.25; pigs, $14.00 16.35.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 head;
market strong; lambs, 816.00017. 00; year
lings, I10.6012.50; wethers, $9.60011.60;
ewes, $9.0010.6O.
Chicago Live Stoek Market.
Chicago, Aug. 30. Cattle Receipts, 4,000
head; market steady; native beef cattle,
$8.20016.60; western steers. $7.00014.00;
stockers and feeders, $6.00(.I6; cow and
heifers. $4.6513.16; calves. $12.00 16.00.
Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market most
ly 26c higher tlJ:r. yesterday's average;
common kinds weak; top, $18.60; bulk of
sales, $17.1518.35; light, $16.6018.45;
mixed, JlO.fiO'rflS f,0; heavy, $16.5018.60;
rough, $16.5016.75; pigs. $12.0016.26.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head;
sheep closed strong; lambs, mostly 25a
higher; withers. $7.90011.26; ewes, $7.40
10.60; lambs, $11.26I7.60.
Sioux City Live Stork Market.
Sioux City, Aug. 30. Cattle Receipts,
1,500 head; market steady; beet steers, $8.00
$15.00; fat cows and heifer. $7.0099.00;
canners. $5. 0096.50; stockers and feeder,
$7.009.76: calves, $8.00012.60; bulls, stag,
etc., $6.00 8.00; feeding cows and heifer,
$6.008.25.
Hogs Receipts, 1,600 head: market 40
to 60 cent higher; light, $17.2651)17.75;
mixed, $17. 2518. 10; heavy, $16.76017.75;
pigs. $14.00016.00; bulk of sales, $17,250
17.75.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 1,600 head;
market strong.
St Joseph Live Stock Market.
Bt Joseph.'' MO., Aug. 30. Cattle Re
ceipts, 6,000 head; market lower; .' steers.
$8.00016 60; cow and heifers, $5.60
13.00; calves, 16. 00013.60.
Hogs Receipts. 3.600 head; market
higher; top, $18.60; bulk of sales, $17,400
18.26; heavy packers. $17.2517.50; mixed
packers, $14.000 17.00.
Bheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,600 head;
market steady; l-mbs. $10.0016.65; ewes,
$5.00010.25.
London Kllvar Market ;
London, Aug. 30. Silver Bar. 46d per
ounce.
Money 4 per cent
Discount Rates Short bills. 4i ner cent:
inree-montn 0111. t 13-18 par cent.
LIVE ST0CK MARKET
Cattle Prices Ten Lower; Ship,
pers Pay Forty Higher for
Hogs ; Big Run of Sheep
Sells Ten Lower.
Omaha. August 30, 1917.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 16.441 3.889 2J.033
Official Tuesday s.619 1,461 18,874
Official Wednesday... .0 2,761 34.008
Estimate Thursday... 4.700 3,200 24,000
Fonr days this week . 35,900
Same day last week. 42.341
Sam da.va 3 w'ks ago, 23.151
Same days 3 w'ks ago.l7,7:l
Same days 4 n'ks ago. 23.246
Sam days last year.. 31. 159
10.744
3,9:t
18.659
37.118
43,600
414
334
941
570
161
27.280 111
618
at
for
P-
Receipts and disposition of live stock
the Union stock yards. Omaha, Neb.,
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock
m , yesterday:
R ECEll'TS CA It LO A OS.
Cattle, lioga. Sheep. It'
C. M. & St. P...
3
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific .... 60
O. & N. W., east.. 6
O. N. W.. west.. 45
C. St. P.. M. O. 1
C. 11. & Q.. east ., 1
l. It. g., west'. S3,
C, R. 1. P., east &
Illinois Central .. 1
1
14
Total receipt ..303 46 93 1
DISPOSITION H HAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co 737 412 864
fiwlft & Co 1.828 646 3, 138
Cuiiahy Pack. Co 1.4S9 174 1,059
Armour A Co 822 516 1,105
Schwarts Co 1M
J. W. Murphy S6
Lincoln Pack. Co ... , 5
8. O. Pack. Co 19
Wilson 120
W. B. Vaneant Co.. 21
Benton, Vansant A L 112
Hill & Son 3
F. B. Lewi ....... 223
J. B. Root & Co.... 39
J. H. Bulla 21
Roaemtnrk Bros. . . . 263
F. 11. Kellogg 3
Werthelmer & Degen 3.19
II . F. Hamlltou .... 72
Sullivan Bros 3 .
HlKgins ! ,
Koth 16
Meyer 22
Baker, Jones & Smith 44 .....
John Harvey , 146
Dennis & Franrl ... 13 .....
Jensen ft Lungren.. 159 .....
Other buyer 682 16,363
Total 6.818 2,860 21,621
Cattle Receipts were fairly liberal again
today, about 4,700 head, arrivals being al
most entirely western rangers. The pro
portion of beef was hardly as large as on
yesterday and the demand for cattle of this
kind was not as keen It was, as both
packers and shippers have been good buy
ers all week at the algher prices and evi
dently had all they needed. Trade was
rather slow and price anywhere from weak
to 10c lower than Wedensday.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, $13.60016.66; fair to good beeves.
$13.26013 25; common to fair beeves, $9.00
12.00; good to choice yearlings, $13,000
15.00; fair to good yearlings. $11.60013.60;
common to fsir yearlings, $9.00011.00; good
to choloe grass beeves, $11.00(3)13.60; fair
to good grass beeves, $9.00O0.00; common
to fair grass beeves, $7.6008.75; good to
choice heifers, $7.6009.60; good to choice
cows. $7.2503 25; fair t good cows, $6.60
OT.00; common to fair cows, $5.006.60
prime feeders, $9.60011 60; good to choice,
feeders, $8.0909.00' fair to good feeders,
$6.7507.76; common to fair feeders, $6.60
06.60; good to choice atockers, $7.6008.60;
stock heifers, $6.6008.60; stock cows, $6.00
07.60; stock calves. $6.6009.00; v. al
calves, $8.00 012.00; bulls, (tag, etc., $6.75
O8.00
Representative lales:
BERK STEERS.
No. A v. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
6 (40 $7 2$ 14 $77 $8 00
941 i 25
COWS.
28 723 S 76 9 773 6 00
6 866 6 10 1 990 , 6 26
1 .1010 6 50 8 U'J 8 60
2 915 7 60 7 983 7 75
1 1000 8 60
NEBRASKA.
17 steers,. 618 7 40 23 steers. .1120 10 60
SOUTH DAKOTA.
8 steers.. 936 7 15 6 cows.... 930 $ 00
Hogs Receipt while continuing light
were the largest of the week so far. Ship
per were In the market early, paying price
that were largely around 40o higher, and
packer, who showed a disposition to hang
back at first, later got In and bought hogs
fully 2 60 higher. A clearance was made
In pretty good season. Bulk of offering
sold at $17.40017.75, with quite a sprin
kling of shippers on up to $18.26, the top.
Representative sales:
No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. 8b. Pr.
44. .144 ... 16 85 46. .223 40 17 26
46. .378 140 17 86 68.. 241 230 17 60
63. .310 ... 17 66 , 46. .144 ... 17 60
81. .203 . .,.'..17 6$ 7.,266 190 IT TO
29. .252 ... 17 75 70. ,228 70 IT 86
64. .270 , ... 17 90 82. .204 80 18 00
51. .233 110 18 10 76. .21$ ... 1$ It
Sheep The run of sheep and lamb con.
tlnues very large and price showed sign
of reacting. Outside feeder competition was
not nearly so strong a yesterday and buy.
era were talking easier on , th lightest
lamb and quite a little lower on fleshier
kinds. Only a few sale had been maiie
and these looked a much as 100 lower.
No real light lamb had sold, the early
'top being $17.06. Packer were also talking
lower price. There were no good killing
lamb here. Old iheep were in very light
upply and promised to hold steady.
Quotation on sheep and Iambs: Ltmba,
fair to choice, $16.50017.00; lamb, culls,
$14.00016.76; lambs, feeders, $16.60017.26;
yearling, fair to choice, $10.60013.00; year
lings, feeder, $11.00012.50; wether fair to
choice, $10.60011.76; ewes, fair to choice,
$9.50010.50; ewes, culls and feeder. $6,600
9.76; ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.00010.00.
Representative sales:
No. A. Pr.
190 Wyoming lambs .,... $10 76
72 Wyoming ewe 104 10 40
$4 Wyoming feeder ewes (3 9 00
85 Wyoming feeding lambs 64 17 80
134 Idaho breeding ewe 96 10 06
133 Idaho feeder lamb 74 17 06
473 Nevada lamb 70 17 00
New York Money Market.
New York, Aug. 20. Mercantile Paper
$4.7506.00. Sterling sixty-day bills, $4.72;
commercial sixty-day bill on banks.
14.71 Si demsnd, $4,76 9-16; cable.
$4.76 7-1$.
Silver Bar, 90Ve.
Bonds Government steady; railroad Ir
regular. .
Tim Loan Firmer; 60 day. 4W04H
per cent; 90 days, 404 per cent; six
months, 4V06 per cent.
Call Money Strong; high, 4 per cent;
low, $ty per cent; ruling rate, 31 per cent;
closing bid, $Vi per cent; offered at 4 per
cent; last loan, 4 per cent
U.S. 2s, reg.... 968Unt M. M. .. 0H
do coupon.... 97HK. C. S. r. 6s.. 89H
U. B. 8s, reg... 99 L. 4 N. un. 4s.. 88
60 coupon.... 99HM. K, & T. 1st 4 68
U.S. 4s, reg.,..106HM. P. gen. 4s.. 67
do coupon.... 106 Mi Mont. Power 6s.. 8 2 ',4
Panama 8s, 0.. 80 N. Y. C. deb, (s.lOOt
Am. For. Sec. 5 95HN. P. 4s 85
A. T. & T. c. 6s.. 98 VN. P. 3s 62
Anglo-French 6s 930. S. L. r. 4s.. 86V
Armour Co. 4 '4s 89Pac. T. & T. 6s.. 98ll
Atchison gen. 4s 86'Penn. con. 4 Vis.. 61
B. & O. 5 84'Penn. gen. 4Vs 93H
Cent. Leather 6 98ViReadlng gen. 4 88 4
C. P. 1st 83 St.L. & S.F.a.$a.. 64
C. & O. cv. 6s.. 84H8. P. cv. 6.... tU
C, B. Q. J. 4 96 8. P. r. 4 86
C.M.ft8t.P.g.4H $1 S. R. 6 9T
C. ,R.I.P.r.4s.... 69VTOK. V Pac. 1st 94ft
C. A S. r. 44 76 4U. P. 4s 80
D. A R. G. r. 6 67VsU. P. cV. 4.... 88
D, of C. 6 1931.. 9CHU. 8. Rubber 5 83
Erie grn. 4 CS4U. R steel 5s.. 103
Gen. Electric 6S.100 'Wabash 1st WOU
O. N. 1st 4H.. 90 West. Union 4Vis 92',
I. C. ref. 4s.... 84 'Bid.
Kansas City Grain Market.
Kansas City, Mo Aug. 30. Wheat No.
3 hard, $3.4002.46; No. 3 red, $2.2002.21-
Corn No. $ mixed. $1.79 01 80; No. 2
white, $1.94: No. 3 yellow, $1.88; December,
$1.09 'i; May, $1.0541 0105.
Oats No. 3 white, 67(&67tfc; No. 2
mixed, 66067c.
Kansas City Produce Market.
Kansas City. Mo., Aug. 30. Butter
Creamery, 39c Vj firsts, 37Hc; seconds, 36c;'
packing, 34,4c.
Eggs Firsts, 86c; seconds, 28031c.
Poultry Hens, 20c,1 roosters, 13c; broil
ers, 21022c.
8t Louli Grain Market.
8t Louis. Mo., Aug. 30. Wheat No, 2
red, $2.2602.26; No. 2 hard. $3.2602.28.
Corn No. 2. $1.90; No. 3 white, $3.00;
September. $1.60; December, $1.09.
Oat No. 3, 56066Vc; No. 2 white, 67c.
New York Bugr Market.
New York, Aug.- 30. Sugar Raw Steady;
centrifugal, 7.02o; molasses, 6.14o. Refined
steady at 8.40fo :8.60c for fine granulated.
Most of the sugar houses were closed and
there was very little business recorded.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
Liverpool, Aug. 80. Cotton Spot in lim
ited demand; price easier; good middling,
13.75d; middling, 18.350) low middling,
17.764s tales. 3.000 bale.
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Wheat Weaker, With Prices
Unchanged; Corn Scores Ad
vance, With Receipts of
Thirty-Five Oars.
Omaha. August $9, 1817.
The wheat market was a little weaker
today with price quoted generally un
changed. Eleven cars of this cereal wer
reported in th local market and nearly
all these were sold during the morning ses
sion. There were no sale nude of No. 2
or No. 8 hard winter, but one car of No.
6 hard winter sold at $3.19. and the No. 4
at $3.15 r 1.19. The No. 4 spring sold at
$1.26 while one sample of No. $ mixed
waa sold at $2 33 and th No. $ red mixed
sold at 11.35 and $1.30.
Cash corn scored an advance of from $c
to 6c over yesterday' sales and trading In
this cereal was fairly active. Thirty-five
cur of thi cereal wer on th floor and
opto late noon but a few samples were left
011 tho tables. The white continues to sell
at pr -mium price and on car of No 9
sold at 91 95. 3o over the yellow, one sale
of thla variety being reported at $i98. A
choke car of No 1 white was sold at $1.96.
The No. 2 mined sold at $1.80, while the
No. 3 mined ranged In price from $1.79 to
M.sO'i and a couple cars ot near white
aold at $1.91 and $1.94.
The oats market win quite active, with
etShty-tliree cars of this cereal being re
ported in and prices on this cereal Quoted
at He to lo higher than those of veater-
day. The No. 8 white sold at 660 and 6610,
tne duik of these salea being mad at 66c.
while the standard trade sold at HSio and
."Ho. Heveral cars of choice No. 1 oat
wero sold at price ranging from 66 4o to
Rye and barley wer firm with en ear
of No. 3 rye selling at $1.69 an' th No.
3 barley selling at $1.18 and $1 21.
Clesrance were: Wheat nd flour equal
to 901.000 buihela: oats. $78,000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipt were 798,000 bush
elc and shipments 904.000 bushels, against
receipts of 1.734.000 bushels and shipments
of 1.298,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipt were 850.000 bush
els and shipments 848.000 bushels, against
receipts of 681,000 bushel and shipment of
264.000 bushels last year.
Primary oat recelpta were 1.178.000 bush
els and shipments 1,094,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,676.000 bushel and shipments
of 636,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT REOKIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 47 64 230
Minneapolis , 896 ... ,,,
Dilluth
Omaha 11 26 83
Kansas City 66 10 64
SI. Louis T 25 120
Winnipeg 108
These ss lis were reported today:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter, 1 car, $1.43.
No 4 hard winter, 2 cars (yellow), $3.16.
No. 6 hard winter, 1 car, $2.18: 1-6 ear,
$2.16; 1 rar (yellow and red), 11.11. Sample
hard winter. 1 car, $2.30. No. 4 spring, 1 car,
$2.25. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, $1.33. No. t
mixed, 1 car (red), $3.30; 1 car (hard),
$3.26. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, $3.10.
Rye No. 2, 1 car, $1.89.
Barley No. $. 3 cars. $1.21; 1 car, $1.11.
Corn No. 1 while, 1 car, $1.96, No, 3
white. 1 car, $1.95. No, 8 whit. 1 car,
$1,94 4. No. I white, 1 car. $1.96. No. 3
yellow, 1 car, $1,93. No. $ yellow, 1 car,
$1.92. No. ! mixed, 1 rar, $1.80. No. 3 mix
ed, I cars, $1.60. No. S mixed, 1 csr (near
white), 81.94; 1 car (near white), 11.91; 1
rar, $1.80; 3 oars, $1.80; 3-6 car, $1.7$.
No. 4 mixed, 1 car (near white), $1.93; 1
rar (near whit), $1.91. Sample mixed, 1 ear.
$1.76.
Oats No. 1 white, I car, Ue; I car,
65Hc N. 3 white, 4 can, 65t4e. Standard,
3 cart, 66Vio; 4 can, 66 (4c. No. $ white,
I ear, 66Ke; IT can, 66c. No. 4 wlilta, 1
car, 66c; I can, Uc Sample whit, 1
car, 64c
Omaha Cash Price Wheat : No. 3 hard,
$2.2902.86; No. 3 hard, 13.3601.84; No. 3
spring, $2.3603.18! No. S spring, $1,140
2.26. Corn: No. 3 white, $1.94401.96; No.
S white. $1.9401.944: No. 1 yellow. 81.11A
1.924! No. 3 yellow, $1.91 40 1 92; No. 2
mixea, ii.7f ffi.to; No. I mixed, 81.790
1.80, Oals: No. 2 white, 664 0684c; stand
ard. 65 0 66 4c; No. 3 white, 64 4 0 66c
Barley: Malting. 8l.1601.22; No. 1 fd.
$1.0001.1. Byet No. 3, $1.68 01.69; No. $,
i.U7j i.es.
Loral rsnr of option:
Art. I Open. High. Low. CJose. Yes
Wht
1
Sep.
Corn.
Dec
May
Oat,
fle
Pec
3 25 2 23
22$
3 1$
in
t:o
1 06
1 04
: 8$
1 06
1 04
65
10
104
10$
$6 68 66
664
664 564! I'U
Chicago closing prion, furnished Th lie
ay Logan Bryan, stock ana grain brokr.
818 Bnutn sixteenth (treat, Omaha:
Art. I Open. I High. Low. Close. Tee.
Corn. I 1
Pea. 1084 '1 094J108 4 1 09H 1084
May 1 064 1 064U06H I 06 4 106 4
Ont.
Sep. 644 $84 644 664 tl
Deo. 54 4 $4 $4 $44 $84
May 76 68 4 67 4s 6$4 674
Pork.
Sep. 43 65 43 65 4$ $6 4$ 85 43 60
Oct. 41 41 4$ 4$ 4$ 16 4$ $3 43 25
Lnrd.
Sep. 21 4 33 4T 23 37 3$ 47 12 SO
Oct 23 40 22 4T- 2$ 32 2$ 46 21 ST
Rib.
Sep. 33 TO 33 TO 23 $0 23 $7 23 63
Oet I 13 6T 33 70 IS 40 2$ $$ 23 17
Mlnneapoll Grain Market.
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. $0. Flour de
clined today: fancy paten t, S60 lower,
quoted at $13.26; first clean. 35a lower,
quoted at 110.60; cond clean, 1 00 lower,
quoted at $6.60.
Barley 87cO$llT.
Rye $1.7301-74.
Bran $17.6002$ 3$.
Wheat September, $3.1$. Cash: No. 1
northern. $2.3603.46; No. 3 northern. $1.80
02.86; No. 4 northern. $1.15; No. 3 bard.
Montana, $3 35.
Corn No. $ yellow, $1.8901.80.
Oats No. n white, $4 0 54 40.
Flaxseed $3.8903.44.
Wake Up! Omaha. 1
Do you know that right under your nose there has just been found an
being developed one of the richest oil fields ever discovered? - ,
Do you know that the old-time oil men now on the ground agree that
it gives every evidence of making one of the biggest oil zones in the United, .
States? .. x '-
Do you know that oil now is telling at the wells at from $2.00 to $3.05.
per barrel?
Do you know that nearly $5,000,000 weekly is pouring out of .the .
ground now, with new wells ojming in every day, and that all of this wealth ;
is going to Kansas Cit7, Wichita and Oklahoma City, AND THAT NONE t
OF IT IS COMING TO OMAHA?
Don't you know that everything west of the Missouri river is the nat- i
ural and rightful heritage of Omaha, the metropolitan city of the richest
section of the great middle vest?
What business has Kansas City to occupy a greater area and bold a -greater
place commercially and financially than Omaha? What's the rea
son? I'll tell you. Kansas City is awake and Omaha is asleep. Down in ,?
this bubbling, sizzling, on-rushing new field at Wichita they point out the
wells of the Kansas City companies, the Oklahoma City companies, the 7
Wichita companies, etc., but no Omaha companies.
In the Kansas City Journal of August 6 there is this quotation from .-;
Frank G. Carpenter: "Notwithstanding we are producing more petroleum
than ever before, the output last year was almost 300,000,000 barrels, the .
prices have risen and the supply is all used. We now need all we can pro- ,
duce as never before and every patriot will aid the government in trying
to save gasoline, which is such a vital necessity to the industrial life of the -nation.
The demands for it on account of the war have reached enormous j
proportions, and it is now as important as gunpowder and shells." " . , w
There are in use in the United States 4,000,000 automobiles, and figur
ing the annual consumption of each at the low average of 500 gallons, it '
will take 2,000,000,000 gallons to supply our home requirements. That M,
we need about a half billion gallons more gas for this purpose alone than we
were making in the whole country three years ago, and the demand, for
export now is appalling, for our allies must look to us for their main supply
Now, I have just returned from this astonishing new oil field near
Wichita, and after careful investigation and data gathered, I am convinced. '
that there are greater opp6rtunities there now than when the field was first . .
opened. The structure is revealing Itself in continuity with every well thaj,
is drilled, and the trend of the oil sand strata is being clearly defined. , . z
I dropped into Omaha to see if I could Organize a strong envelopment
company , here to be made up of substantial business men, to go into this
great Eldorado oil field and bring some of the millions to Omaha. Omaha '
ought to have a big refinery here also.
If you are interested, come and see me, or I will come and seeYyoiv v
I belong more to Nebraska than to my native state of Illinois. . I cama
here when first married, two of my children were born here and some twenty .
years ago I contributed several hundred thousand dollars toward Nebraska
development .'.t'j' .
I could go to Chicago, where I am a member of several clubs and well.
known, or to St. Louis or Kansas City and put op a company .in forty-eigbl .
hours, but I don't like any of these cities as a residence. : Omaha is a mof" '
delightful residence city and I have some pld "college days'.' friends: hers,!. !
I am prepared to give my undivided attention to the promotion1 cjf thii-';"
company and I have an old friend on the ground at Wichita, who is a thor
oughly experienced, tnirtworthy oil driller and expert. . - (.? ,
TIME IS THE ESSENCE OP THIS PROPOSITION. Very little money ' '
will be required. GEO. 0. FERGUSON,
318 S. 18ta St, Omahav ,
NEW YORK STOCKS
More ' Speculative Stocks FaU .
With Extreme Violence Due
to Reports of Low Price , !;
Piling;. .
New York, Aug, 30-. Stock fell with ex;
treme violence In the course of ' today
short session, professional traden taking ad- ,
vantage of th half holiday in honor, of the -rltv
troops to renew their selling operations
with Increased vigor. v.
The setback ranged from 3 ta ' I points .
In numerous share of Importance and aa
much ss 7 to 18 nolnts in the mora snecu'.
iMlva diss, notably Industrial Alcohol, and,
Te-s romianv.
While the decline was st I's helarht the
financial d'eMrt wss aog with re-ors t
th effect that the war boards at Washing-.
Inn had fixed upon very dras'io cut In ,
prices of such products ts tel, ' coppers
and el's.
Rnlls were the first to brcslt, Delaware r
Hudson's 84 -point decline to 99V estab
lishing a new minimum for that stock and
bringing out many "stop orders" In other
transportation Issue.
Kqulnmenta followed on the Bharp de
cline in Bethlehem Steel new stock: tn
I664, representing on extreme reversal of"
m points. Unfed States Steel was next
o'fered In lots of l.ooo to over 1.000 shares
down to 1164. a gross decline of 34. with
vlrtuslly no recovery.
In some parts of the list short covering
reduced losses by 1 to 4 paints, hut th tana..
at thi close wt extremely weak. Sales,
400.000 ahare.
Call money developed tronrer tendencies.
opening at 84 per cent but advanctng to 4
rer cent before the end of the session.
Time rates were quotably unchanged, ,buts'
offe-lngs were less liberal.
Ths bond market was heavy, some In
dustrial and railway shares making lowest
quotations of recent months.
Liberty 34 moved In the narrow rang.
Of 99 91 to 99 96. Total sales of bond (pat1,
talus) agtngated $1,140,000. -
United State bonds (old Issues) were-un
ehsnged on call.
Number of sale and range of prices ot
leading stocks:
Salea. Open. Hlfth. CIos
Am. Beet Sugar .. 900 US1 85 4
American Cun.... 1,100 414 40i - 40S
Am. Car ft Fdry.. 900 70 '. 69
Am. Locomotive.... I.SOO 63 63 62
Am. Smelt. A Rfg. 3.100 964 94 f 94'
Am.Bugar Rfg 700 )14 11344,1124
Am. Tel, Tel 300 1184 117 1174
Am. Zinc. L. ft f. 300 IS 4 18. l'i.
Anaconda Copper.. 4.700 714 704 70?,"
Atchison $00 99 98 4 98 . ..
A, O. A W. I. 8. S. 800 1024 1014 101i
Baltimore Ohio. . 1,100 684 68 7',
Butle A Sup. Cop. 1,200 ' 27V J864 37
Cal. .Petroleum.... 400 184 174 17'i'
Canadian Pacific. 200 161 181 160
Central Leather... 1,100 86K 93- 83 '
C'hee. It Ohio ,874
C M. SI. P 700 66 4 $ 66 'i
C. ft N. W , : 106
Die. Securities 1,400 264 34 4 t't
Krl 3,600 ii 214. 314
Gen. Electric..,.., tnO 160 Ut 149
Oen. Hotors 8,300 1014 106 4 107 4
Great North, pfd. 104 U
Gt. North. On ctfs. 3,800 344 33? 33 4.-
Illlnols Central 100
Insplr. Copper 4,400 624 $04 61
Inter. M. M. pfd.. 3,100 894 684 8s
Inter Nickel , 1,200 364 36 36i
Inter. Paper 600 294 28 , 23 .
K. C. Southern 600 194 19 18 '
Kennerott Cooper... 8,100 41 40 4 ' 40
Louis. A Nash 1214
Maxwell Moton 800 32, 334 a4
Mex. Petroleum.... $,700 934 914- 914.
Miami Copper 400 84V 44 344
Missouri Paclfto... 3,500 -29 4 21V 2$ :
Mont. Power 200 65 . 85. . 85 . ..
Nevad Copper.... 1,700 21 H Jt 21'
N. Y. Central...... 4,900 81 $1 814
N. T., N. H. ft H... 600 81 80 . 30V'
Norfolk Western 900 117 1164 116
Northern Paclflo ' 101
Paclflo Mall 300 37 4 37 4 !?
Penmylvanla 400 61 614 ' 61'
Pittsburgh Coal 46
Ray Con. Copper.. 1,300 26 4 3 6 4 25V
Reading 4.400 864 854 . 86 '
Rep. Iron ft Steel 9,300 824 1 0 : $04
Shattuck Art. v 214
Southern Pacific... 1.S0O 944 934 991,
Southern Railway.. 200 144 264 -2v
Btudebaker Corp... 2,800 46 444 444
Texa Co 10,600 1704 15$4 161
Union Pacific 1.800 1354 1344 1844',
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 85,900 1S14 123 1274! ,
U. 8. Steel.. 146,000 1194 1194 114.
U. 8 Steel pfd 700 117 117 , 1164,
Utah Copper $.000 974 "4
Wabash pfd. VB " 300 134 ' $4 ' 25r
West Union... .... 600 924 924 J f
Weatlnghouse Eleo. 1,200 464 46 44V
Total sales for th day 400,000' hre. ? 1
Ki Tork General Market.
Nw Tork, Aug. $0 riouWUnse'ttle'd:
spring patent, $11.90012.16; winter patent
and straights, nominal; . Ksnsa straight, :
$11.90018.40.
Wheat Spot, quiet; No. I red. $1.25 and.:
No. 3 hard, $1.27, . I. f., Nsw York, exports
Com Spot, firm; No. 3 yellow, $2.05 and
No. 3 mixed, $3.01, c. U f.. Nw York.
Oats Snot, firm: standard, 69e. .
Feed Weak; western brtn. $33.00: tand
ard middling. $39.00; city bran, 100-pound
arkt, $84.00. ' " '-
Hops Flrmt tt medium, to chotc. 191$,r
nominat. , ,. , ,- -?
Hides Julet
Leather Firm ; hemlock 'tint; STej- c-, :l
onds, 660. , I .
Provision Pork, firm: mes, $46,00 0,
46.60; .family, short clear, $48.00046:00.,
Lard, strong: middle west $21.60023.80, ....
Tallow Dull; city special, loose, I640.
Wool Steady; domestic fisece, XX Ohio,
$5o. . ; , '. -
Rio Steady; blue row, 84c.
Butter Firm; receipt, T.890 tubs; cream-?
ery, higher thsn extras, 43'cU 44c; extra-',
(91 ccor), 43o; firsts, 4140434; seconds..,,;
39 4 0 41c.
EggsIrregular: rseelpts, 11.03$ cases;-',
fresh gathered txtraa, 440460; extra firsts,'"
4304SCI tint, 390410! second. 36 0 38c. u
Cheese Market easy; receipt, 4,357,.,
box; state, fresh special. 140 $44 0; State...
average nth, 232S4e.
Poultry Alive, market firmer; chickens,' '
broilers, 38o; fowls. 364 036c: turkeys, 19c;
Dressed, market firmer; chicken, 2230o; .
fowls, 30O27q; turkey. 18032o. :
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