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WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Houses and Apartments
what have you for kent
t:if way nf four, five or six-room mod
ui)-u-date apartments? Preference
given to those In better district of
Want to deal direct with own-
No agents.
T40LEPHON DOUGLAS 1016.
LIST your homea with us fjr rent. Tha
demand la wood and we bava a waiting
list.
J. H. DCMONT CO. (Realtor.)
418 Keeline Bldg. Phone D. (SO.
MOVING AND STORAGE
GORDON VAN CO.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Packing, storage and moving.
2U N. 11th St. Phone Doug
las 394.
FIDELITY FREE
Phone Douglas 28 S for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackson Sts.
METROPOLITAN VAN AND
STORAGE COv
Expert services: prompt attention. Tour
moving, your packing, your atorage.
Main Office, Central Furniture Store.
17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7786.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUS&
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
snipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
806 S. 16th. Douglas 4168.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service in moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338.
JP T?T?TPTl Express Co., Moving
. VA IXEjEjU Packing and Storage.
1 2 07 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146,
OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING.
Large van, two men, 81.50 per hour.
MAGGARD'3 STORAGE CO. DoUo-. 1496,
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
NEW BUNGALOW,
$100 CASH
$25 PER MONTH
.V brand new, B-room bungalow, stucco
and frame construction, strictly all mod
ern and up to date; oak finish; fine, light
rooms; full cemented basement; good fur
nace; the lot is 0x135; paved street and
all paid tor; the ground lies high; It's a
beautiful looking house and priced right.
Tou can see tha house today, or I will call
for you any time. Call owner, Douglas
2801. (40 Paxton Blk. The house Is lo
cated at 4035 Seward St,
DUNDEE BUNGALOW.
5012 Burt Street.
Practically new, strictly modern 6-room
bungalow, oak floors throughout, white
enamel finish 2d floor, bullt-ln buffet,
beamed ceilings, kitchen cabinet, beauti
ful fixtures, full cemented basement, ga
rage, a nice south front, high and sightly
location, 2 blks. to car line. Price 85,000,
31,000 cash. '
HIATT COMPANY,
24FtT- Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Ty. 60. '
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BRAND NEW BUNGALOW.
Just completed, all modern, six rooms,
all on one floor, stairway to floored at
tic, living rooms finished In oak and beau
tifully decorated, full demented basement,
east front lot located high and sightly on
47th Ave. Just south of Bedford Ave., one
block west of Fontenelle Blvd. Price
33,800, 1200 down, balance easy,
C. G. CARLBERG.
81C-812 Brandeis Theater Bldg. .
PRACTICALLY new 6-rm. modern liunca.
low; bullt-ln features; oak finish; neatly
decorated; close to the Saunders School
and West Farnam and Dundee car lines.
1400 down. Price (3,500.
Shuler & Cary, Realtors,
Doug. 6074. 202-6 Keeline' Bldg.
HANSCOM PARK ADDITION.
6 rooms. Just in the course of comple
tion, furnace, bullt-ln buffet, all modern,
located 33d and Frederick streets,- close to
car line. Price 33,600; will give terms to
good party,
C. G.. CARLBERG,
810-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
13,150 WILL buy oak finished, very modern
bungalow with sleeping porch. 3621 Ham
ilton street. Easy terms. . - .
JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST.
I ROOMS, city water, electrlo lights, 2
large corner lots, southwest of Hanscom
park; $100 cash, balance monthly. Wal
nut 3466.
I-R. STRICTLY up to date. IVi years old.
Oak finish.' O. K. floors. Brick fire-place.
Laundry tubs. Corner lot 1 blk. to car.
$3,700. F. D. Wead, 310 South ISth St
North.
1457 PINKNEY ST.
6 ROOMS
$400 Cash, $37.80 a Month
FINE LOCATION
HousoJ has reception hall, living room,
dicing room, with built-in features, and
kitchen on first floor. Three large bed
rooms, bath and linen closet on second
floor. Large basement with excellent fur
nace. This place has Just been all new
ly papered and painted, is on a large lot,
one block from car line and not far from
stores and school. Call Tyler 50 and
,nsk for Mr. Clark.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
(Realtors)
1614 Harney St.
Best Buy on the North Side
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
South.
OWNER here to sell 1113 Park avenue 7
room house, hot water heat. Asks $4,000
Slake offer. F. D. Wead, S10 S. 18th St.
Miscellaneous.
$3,700.00
Price Just reduced for quick sale. On
21th Street, south of Miller Park; a six
room, two-etory house, modern in every
detail; beautiful lot, with flowers, shrubs
and fruit; living room arrangement on the
first floor, with three excellent bedrooms
socund floor; house in excellent condition,
owner leaving the city. This Is a REAL
BARGAIN.
. GLOVER & SPAIN,
, (REALTORS),
Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National.
V -
A
FIELD CLUB BARGAIN.
$6,600.
Eight rooms, beautiful oak and white
enamel finish throughout; ' fireplace and
til tha built-in features; sun room and
sleeping porch; full brick foundation.
This Is a real bargain.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
r
K
a
AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 800 dif
ferent buyers decided that It was the best
proposition on the market and they
backed their Judgment by buying lots.
IF YOU will come out today you will
understand why the others are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO..
7 12 Omaha Nat' 1. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187.
MINNE LUSA SNAP.
PRICE ONLY $4,100.
Built by owner for home; large six-room
two-stor-' house; oak finish; beautiful
matt brick foundation; one block to Miller
park; easy terms for quick sale.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701-! Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 496
BUNGALOW BARGAIN. .
PRICE ONLY $2,850. '
Five large rooms and bath, oak finish
and full brick foundation, choice east front
lot, one block to car; $500 down and $25
per month. Best buy In the city.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496
Elegant Kountze Place Home.
Brand new, perfectly built, strictly
modern home; something new In design
and arrangement Choice S. front lot, pav
ing all paid. Wa are anxious to show you
this beautiful place.
RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Ty.721.
NEAR MILLER PARK.
New 5-r. otfk finish, nicely decorated,
all mod. bungalow; cor. lot both street
paved; price only $3,350, cash or easy
terms. Here Is a pick up.
RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Ty. 721.
NO CASH REQUIRED.
Brand new oak finished bungalow,
$3,850. Will sell for nothing down and
$30 per mor.th or will rent for $25.
BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO., REALTORS.
Douglas 3140.
South.
"t
NE 5-room and one 4-room cottage, both
on one lot; fine condition; live In one and
rent the other. Price for both, $2,750.
Very easy terms. N No. 2433 8. 20th St
NORR1S & NORRIS.
' u Bldg. . - Phone Douglas 4270.
NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE.
All modern, oak finish, pries $2.70; $300
down, balance monthly. This Is a bargain.
See us at once. Will take Liberty bonds
the same as cash.
TRAVER BROS.
Ill First National Bank Bldg.
LET me show you my brand new stucco
bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca
tion. A real bargain at $3,860. Rea
sonable terms. Call owner, Douglas 1722.
FOR SALE One acre. 6-room modern house,
two blocks from school and street car;
$4,600, terms. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
213 City National.
W. FARNAM SMITH & Co.,
Real Estate and Insurance,
1320 Farnam St Doug. 1064.
J. J. MULVIHILL,
Realtor,
200 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Doug. 96.
R. S. TRUMBULL,
-306 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. A. 1734
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
YOUNG & DOHERTY.
1 City Real Estate,
Douglas 1571. 322 Brandeis Theater.
H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist
in downtown business property.
REAL ESTATE Investment
3-STORY BRICK Buildmg about 60x133 on
lot 155x133. When remodeled Into modern
day light building would be fine for
LAUNDRY, PRINTING or MANUFAC
TURING where trackage Is not necessary.
Priced so that cost would be at least 40
per cent less than a new building of same
size.
McCAGUE INVESTMENT CO.
SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A. P. TUKEY A SON,
REALTORS.
620 First Nat Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
HAVE a Blx-room, strictly modern house In
a good neighborhood which I will sell
taking one or two building lots as first
payment. Would consider a clear or near
ly clear four-room property. The houae Is
about four years old Just one block to
car, has a full lot and In excellent shape,
Box 8796, Bee.
LOUISIANA Lands. .Nilsson. 422 Rose Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
MINNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near
24th St., can be bought at a bargain; Mils
lot must be sold. Call owner evenings.
Walnut 70.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
HOMES" and home Bites In Dundee.
SHULER A CARY, 204 Keeline. D. 5074.
Acreage.
ONE-HALF ACRE
40th AND WASHINGTON
$5 DOWN $5 A MONTH
Lies level, all in alfalfa, south front,
one block from Forest Lawn car and
paved road. Call Tyler 60 and ask for
Mr. Manvllle. (
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
(Realtors)
1614 Harney St.
KOUNTZE PLjYCE
OWNER LEAVING CITY
(-room, strictly modern, full 2-story
house, In the prettiest part of Kountze
Place on Evans St. Large corner lot
south front, paved street, oak finish and
oak floors. If looking for an elegant home
and location, don't fall to see this.
Payne Investment Company
(Realtors)
S3T Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781.
CALDWELL ACRES.
Our new acreage addition southwest of
the Field club. Acres, halt acres, quarter
acres; easy terms.
THE BYRON REED CO.,
Phone Douglas 297. 212 8. 17th St.
FIVE MILES FROM OMAHA.
80 acres, Improved; Immediate posses
sion. Must sacrifice at once for $7,500.
Terms.
J. N. SNITZER, 428 Paxton Blk.
FIVE acres west of Elmwoqd psrk; Ideal
suourDan home site; couia be subdivided.
There is a real future to this. Let me
show you. Telephone Walnut 3466.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and (-room houses and bungalows with
$200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co., Tyler 496. 701 Oma. Nat. Bank Bldg.
LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash
payments; have parties waiting. Western
Real Estate, 412 Karbach Blk. D. 3607.
FINANCIAL,
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
Farm lnnnft. WRhlnfftnn. TlmiffluB
O Sarny and Cass Co.. Neb. Sea Paul
Peterson, Financial Correspondent for tle
Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Prompt service.
FARM and city loans, running from five
to twenty years; Interest 6 per cent, 54
per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST
CO., 1622 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
SIX per cent first mortgages secured by
Improved real estate located In Omaha.
B. H. LOUGEE. INC.,
638 Keeltna Bldg.
H. W. BINDER,
f Money on band for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
SHOPEN & CO., PRIVATE MONEY.
$1,200 MXGE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually;
secured by mortgage valued at $4,800. Tal-madge-Loomls
lnv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS.
W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg.
PITY
O LOANS.
GARVIN BROS.,
Ora. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
5 Of MONEY HARRISON & MORTON.
10 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg,
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nafl.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F, D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, 212 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 686.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. THOMAS & SON. Keeline Bldg.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
LAND SEEKERS.
It will pay you to come at once and see
what I have If you wish to file on govern
ment homesteads. M. STRAUSBERG, 1810
Stout St., Denver, Colorado, (formerly In
U. S. Land Office service).
Missouri Lands.
SMALL MISSOURI FARM.
$10 cash and $5 monthly, no Interest or
taxes; highly productive land; close to
three big markets. Write for photographs
and full information. MUNGER, A-119,
N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments
5 acres up. We farm the farm ws sell
yon. The Hungerfor Potato Growers'
association. 16tb andlioward Sts., Omaha.
Douglas 9371.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
Quarter section, nine miles from Ord,
well Improved. Price $16,000, terms to
suit. For particulars write
W. L. M'NUTT, Ord, Neb.
40 ACRES Irrigated land, every acre first
class; all fenced and In crop. Will deal
for a new clear residence. Price $4,000.
Box 206. Oakland. Neb.
FOR SALE 1,126-acre ranch, Improved, 30
miles northwest from Sargent Neb. For
price and terms write D, F. Yalbreatb,
wner, Harrop, Neb.
LIST your lands for quick results with C.
J. Canan, 310 McCague Bldg., Omaha.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Stockers and Feeders in Good
Demand; Hogs Active and
Higher; Top $16.75;
Lambs Higher.
Omaha, Nov. 8,- 1917.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep.
Official Monday 14,655 4,260 28,748
Official Tuesday 8,886 4,246 23,244
Official Wednesday ... 8.211 4.618 18.179
Estimate Thursday ... (.700 6,700 12.000
Four days this week.. 38, 461 18,881 82,171
Same days last week.44,6U 10.663 7MS0
Same days 1 wks. ago. 46,912 11,917 89,271
Same days 3 wks. ago. 54,656 19,149 96.888
Same days 4 wks. ago. 44,629 16.444 83.040
Same days last year.. 22,854 29,927 47,924
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24
hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. H'r's
C. M. St. P 34 4 1
Wabash 2 ... ... .,,
Missouri Pacific ..7 1
Union Pacific .... 86 1J 26 4
C. N. W., east.. 6 6 1
C. & N. W., west.. 37 20 ... 3
C, St. P., M. & 0 7 S
C. H. & Q., east... 13 5 2
C, B. & Q., west.. 112 IS II 1
C. R. I. & P., east 4 4 ... 1
C R. I. & P., west 4 I
Illinois Central ... 1 3 ... 1
Chicago Gt. West...l 1
83
60
10
Total receipts... 206
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Morris Co 72
.1,216
.1,060
.1,071
Swift & Co
Cudahy Pack. Co,
Armour & Co. ...
Schwartz & Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Pack. Co 33
S. O. Pack, Co 22
Wilson Pack. Co 4
Cudahy, Ft. Worth.. 388
W. B. Vansant Co... 91
Benton, Vansant & L. 26S
F. B. Lewis 401
Hunsinger & Oliver, 8
J. B. Root & Co 68
J. H. Bulla 100
L. F. Husi 101
Rosenstock Bros. .. 605
F. O. Kellogg 190
Wertheimer & Degen 149
Mils & Co 130
Sullivan Bros 12
Rothschild & Kreba.. 21
M. & K. Calf Co 164
Higgln 7
Huffman IT
Roth 4,
Meyers 6
Baker, Jones & Smith 97
Banner Bros 20
John Harvey 674
Dennis & Francis .... 2
Jensen & Lungren... 133
Pat O'Day 1
Other buyers 1,232
(27
810
1,348
880
228
1,159
392
631
705
1,200
1,637
Total 8,901 $,050 12,666
Cattle Receipts were very fair for a
Thursday, and the market on killers was
a good deal slower than yesterday, pack
ers came out early with orders to buy both
beef steers and fat cows and heifers lower,
nd not much of anything had been done up
to a late hour. Not very many real good
beef steers were here, and on this account
it looked as If values would hold at least
steady. Butcher stock, however, was In
rather plentiful supply, and while a few
real earls sales were strong If anything
there was a good possibility that the bulk
of the business would be dons at steady to
easier figures.
Stockers and feedors were In very good
demand again, and the market was steady
to stronger, looking higher if anything on
some of the good fleshy cattle. A coupls
of bunches of heavy grass steers sold ssj
high as $13.00 for feeders. Stock cows and
heifers were fully steady.
Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves,
J15.0016.75: good to choice beeves, $14,009
15.00; fair to good beeves, $12.00011.60;
common to fair beeves, (7.0011.00; good
to choice, yearlings, $14.0016.75; fair to
good yearlings, $12.00014. 00 common to
fair yearlings, $6,50ig11.00; prima heavy
grass beeves, $12.00(015.60; good to choice
grass beeves, $10.0011.60; fair ' to good
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Oregon Lands.
"Heart of the Range."
Jordan valley project, Orogon, 44,000
acres Irrigated land. Free map and bul
letin. Next excursion November 20th.
HARLEY J. HOOKER.
940 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Neb.
Texas Lands.
LANDS at fair value assured by Chamber
of Commerce. New plans to settle and
develop the most fertile lands of South
Texas, immediately adjacent fine mar.
- ket farming and dairying demonstra
tion under our direction. Only Improved
lands offered for sale. If you want to
own a farm, write for Booklet J, Agricul
tural Dept., Chamber of Commerce, Hous
ton, Tex.
GOOD corn land. East Texas, $25 an acre.
Get my free book. '
W. S. FRANK, 201 Neville Block. Omaha.
SEE us for Texas land. We furnish cattle.
You pay from profits. Thomas Olson, 407
Karbach Bldg,
Wyoming Lands.
GOOD WYOMING RANCH FOR
SALE. J
Well stocked; $8,000 will swing It; bal
ance easy terms; low Interest L. E.
Thompson, the, owner, can be seen at
Miller hotel, 26th and O Sts. any time un
til Sunday. After that, address Six B
Ranch, Dubois, Wyo.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per a.,
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi & C. M. Rylander, 354 Omaha Nat'l.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us if ron want
to keep It
E. P. SNOWDBN ft SON,
428 8. 15th. Douglas 9371.
WATTED 3'0 acres Pierce bounty, Neb.
Owners only. V, tillable. Qlve good de
scription, price and terms. 101 Karbach
Blk., O isha. Neb. .
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
$40, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost 43.60.
$40, 6 mo., Indorsed notes, total cost $2.(0.
Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate,
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Fsrnam. Ty. (66.
LEGAL
$24.00
RATES
$240.00
LOANS
or more
Easy payments. Utmost privacy.
740 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2295.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
DIAMONDS and jewelry loans at 1H and
2tt per cent W. C. Flatau; estab. 1892,
6th floor Rose-Securltles Bldg. Tyler 960.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. 6419. Est 1891.
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals for furnishing the labor
and material necessary for the construction
of paving In Paving District No. 2, In the
City of Columbus, Nebraska, will bs re
ceived by the City Clerk of said city up to
8 o'clock p. m. of the 4th day of Decem
ber, 1917, at which hour the bids will be
publicly opened and announced by the
Mayor and City Council of said city. The
work will consist of 29628.00 square yards,
more or less, of paving.
The Engineer's estimate for labor and
material for the proposed improvements, all
complete with five-year guarantee, not In
cluding engineering and supervision. Is as
follows:
29528.00 aq. yds., more or less of
paving with Bltullthlc $70867.20
Tin same with Sheet Asphalts. . 65256.88
The same with Asphaltlc Concrete. 60827.68
The same with Creosoted Wood
Blocks 89174.56
The same with Vitrified Brick
Block 81202.00
The same with Vertical Fiber
Brick 74705.84
The same with one-course (-inch
Concrete 56103. 2P
All proposals on paving must be made
on blanks to be furnished on application by
the City Clerk, and accompanied by a cer
tified check of $3,600.09, The check must
be unconditionally payable to the Treasurer
of the City of Columbus, Nebraska, or or
der, as a guarantee of good faith, to be
collected and held by the city as liquidated
damages. In case the bid la accepted and
the bidder neglects or refuses to enter Into
a contract and bond In accordance there
with nans ana speculations, togetner
with general stipulations and Instructions to
bidders, to be made a part of '.the contract
wlh successful bidder, may be seen and ex
amined at the office of the said City Clerk.
The City Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids without explanation
and for any reason It may see fit
Columbus, Nebraska, November 2, 1917.
, WILLIAM BECKER,
City Clerk.
grass beeves, $f.00 19.00; common to fair
grass beeves, $7.00fi(.$0; good to choice
heifers, $8.099.S5; good to choice tows,
$7.7569.00; fair to good rows. $6.2597.60;
common to fair cows. $5.00fj'(.00; prime
feeding steers. $10.5013.00; good to choice
feeders, $8.(010.2S; fair to good feedufs.
$7.25tf8.I5; common to fair feeders, $6.00
1.00; good to choice stockers, $8.6009 60;
stock heifers. $S.60tf $.00; stock rows, $6.00
07.25; stork calves, $6.90010.00; veal
calves, $9.0013.60; bulls, stags, etc., $5.50
$7.60.
Representative sales:
NEBRASKA.
S steers.. 972 $9 60 ( stocke's. 643 $8 CO
23 cows.. .1080 8 0 11 steers.. $64 ( 75
WYOMING.
8 cows.. .1011 8 20 8 steers. .1100 10 50
COLORADO.
11 cows... 785 5 66 4 calves.. 170 11 50
OREGON.
48 steers. .1104 11 09 36 heifers. 899 7 80
IDAHO.
t cows.. .12(2 ( 60 6 cows.. .1036 8 60
KANSAS
21 feeders. 895 36 " 2 feeders. 770 8 25
Kogs Receipts of hogs today, were fairly
liberal, ami the market was an active af
fair right fr.'m the start Packers bought
their hogs all the way from 6c to 10c
higher, while shippers were taking a very,
good portion of the offerings on the same
basis. Tre yeneral market waa 10c higher.
A top of $16.75 was paid for a choice load
of butcher, while the bulk of the offerings
moved a: $1(.35016.6O. A good clearance
waa madd around 10 o'clock.
Representative Sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. 8h. Pr.
17, .29.8 160 $16 35 I 30. .196 ... $16 40
88. .368 80 16 46 69. .218 ... 1(60
69. .321 190 16 65 36. .293 40 16 60
72. .253 150 16 66 68. .213 40 16 70
60. .361 ... 16 75
PIGS.
21. .120 ... 10 00 63. .125 ... 14 00
Sheep Trade In sheep and lambs was ac
tive all around, buyers starting early in
both feeder and killer divisions. The feeder
trade particularly showed a marked Im
provement over yesterday's draggy aifair.
and mtut of tht better offerings sold early
at prices fu'.'y 16o higher than yesterday.
Fat lambs showed another advance, and
were nomlna ly 10c higher than yesterday,
while fat sheep showed an upturn of 16 til
25c, the best price paid oarly being $10.76,
or 35o bsttsr than yesterday's top. Bulk of
the fat Utnbs sold around $15.25 15. 5, with
the top ft $16.00.
Quotations on Sheep snd Lambs Lambs,
fair to choice, $16.60 16.60; lambs, feeders,
$16.5016.75; lambs, culls. $10.0015.60;
yearlings, fair to choice, $10.50012.50; year
lings, feeders, $12.00 13.00; wethers, fair
to choice, $11.0012.50; ewes, fair to choice,
$9.26$10.76; ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.50
015.00; ewes, feeders, $7.60 8 10. DO; ewes,
culls and canners, $5,O0$7.25.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Price.
195 fed lambs 76 $15 90
176 Wyoming lambs 67 16 60
129 Wyoming feeder ewes. .....103 8 00
182 Wyoming ewes 103 10 36
168 native ewes ' 103 10 60
40 native ewes 98 7 CO
NEW YORK STOCKS
Revival of Liquidation Brings
Worst Decline of Year;
Provoked by Russian
Politics.
New York, Nov 8. Stocks experienced
their worst decline of the year today, fall
ing 3 to 8 points on revival of liquidation,
provoked largely by the latest political crisis
in Russia. Bonds also were affected to an
unusual degree and remittances to Russia
and Italy established lowest records since
the war.
An echo of the recent election and Its
possible bearing upon corporate Issues was
furnished by the extreme weakness of local
tractions, which broke severely, affecting
utilities of national prominence, such as
American Telephone and Western Union
Telegraph,
The session opened, with every promise of
further' betterment, as suggested by yester
day's general and substantial advance. Ship
pings featured the early rise of 1 to 3
points, with coppers and steel, the latter
being moderately stimulated by the more
settled conditions in that Industry.
All gains were ruthlessly swept aside on
the first advices from Petrograd, the mar
ket reacting sharply before the end of the
first hour. Belling In enormous quantities
continued up to the final hour when short
covering brought about temporary recover
ies of 1 to 4 points. These, however, were
again largely lost ,
Standard rails and industrials were again
the features of greatest weakness. All the
Pacifies, grangers, coalers and trunk lines
fell to new tnlnlmums.
United States Steel reacted from 85 to
the year's new low record of 88, closing
at 8014, a net loss of 4, and other equip
ments and specialties registered similar or
more serious impairment Sales amounted
to 1,280,000 shares.
War flotations were the heaviest features
of the bond market The Liberty 4s held at
par. but the Itta fell from (9.52o to the
new low quotation of 99.38. Bond sales, par
value, aggregated $4,376,000.
United States coupon and registered 2s
and 4s declined 4 per cent on call.
Number of sales and quotations on leading
stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar... 600 72 69 70
American Can 21,700 35 29 30 Vi
Am, Car ft F'ndry 3,000 60 H (9 (0
Am, Locomotive... 1,400 62ft 60 47
Am, Smelt & Ref, 14,000 76 69 70 Vi
Am. Sugar Ref.... " 3,000 (6 89 10
Am. Tel. ft Tel.... (,900 110 Vi 105 106 Vi
Am, Z.. L. & S.... 400 12 12Vi 12Vi
Anaconda Copper.. 22,300 tl (1 62 Vi
Atchison 7,100 8(Vi 81 (3
A. G. ft W. I. 8. 8. 7,000 97 Vi 90 (2
Baltimore ft Ohio.. 3,900 63 60 Vi 60
B. ft S. Copper... 16
Cat. Petroleum (00 13Vi 12 11 Vi
Canadian Pacific. 16,200 136 131 13JH
Central Leather... 11,00 65 68 Vi 69
Chesapeake ft Ohio 1.700 47 44 Vi 44
C. M. ft St P.... 10,(00 40 VI 87 37
Chicago & N. W . . 700 (( 94 94
C. R. I. ft P. ctfs 17
Chlno Copper 2,100 39 36 87
Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 3,700 33 29 30
Corn Products Ref. 16.209 27 29 80
Crucible Steel 22,300 (6 49 (1
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 3,300 26 26 26
Distillers' Securities 17,000 87 31 82
Erl 14,000 16 13 14
General Electric... 4,000 138 122 124
General Motors.... 23.400 83 77 79
Great No. pfd 1,800 93 89 90
Great No. Ore ctfs. 2,900 26 23 23
Illinois Central.... 400 95 94 94
Inspiration Copper. 11,400 42 88 38
Int M. M. pfd.... 6,ooo 103 sift va
Inter. Nickel (.700 26 28 26
Inter. Paper 4,600 28 18 19
K. C. Southern... 600 14 14 13
Kennecott Copper.. 10,400 $0 27 28
Louisville ft Nash. 1,900 115 11Z uz
Maxwell Motors... 1,600 23 21 21
Mex. Petroleum... 9,000 79 73 73
Miami Copper 1,400 27 26 26
Missouri Pacific. 6.700 23 20 21
Montana Power,... 200 66 66 6(
Nevada Copper.'... 2,100 17 1( 16
New York Central. 5,600 68 (5 65
N. Y., N. H. & H. . 4,400 23 22 22
Norfolk & Western 2,000 104 100 101
Northern Pacific... 4,500 86 83 83
Paclfio Mall 200 23 23 22
Pacific Tel. ft Tel.. 600 20 20 16
Pennsylvania 8,000 48 47 47
Pittsburgh Coal 39
Ray Con. Copper.. 6,000 21 19 20
Reading 4,100 68 (1 (3
Rep. Iron ft 8teel.. 9,100 73 66 68
Shattuck Ariz. Cop. 400 19 19 19
Southern Pacific... 9,100 81 79 79
Southern Railway.. 4,600 26 23 23
Studebaker Corp... 6,300 37 83 84
Texas Company... 1,700 140 133 136
Union Pacific 19,000 113 108 109
U. 8. lnd. Alcohol. 3,500 110 103 105
U. S. Steel 414,100 96 88 90
U. 8. Steel pfd 4,800 109 109 109
Utah Copper 20.900 77 72 73
Wabash pfd, "B".. 1,700 20 19 39
Western Union.... 700 81 73 78
Westinghouse Elec. 4,000 39 36 36
Total sales for the day, 1.280,000 shares.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 8. Cattle Re
ceipts, 8,000; market steady; prime fed
steers, $15.601(.75; dressed beef steers,
$11.00015.00; western steers, $8.6012.50;
cows, $5.5010.25; heifers, $6.50'8 12.50.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000; market higher;
bulk, $16.76017.05; heavy, $17.00 17.20;
packers and butchers, $16.76 17.16 ; light,
$16.6016 95; 'pigs, $16.0016.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000; market
higher; lambs, $15.6016.25: yearlings,
$11.60913.00; wethers, $10.50&12.60; ewes,
.60 11.50.
Sioux City Live Stock Market.
Sioux City, la., Nov. 8. Cattle Receipts,
2,000 head: market steady; beef steers, $7.00
15.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.1609.00;
canners, $6.2606.26; stockers and feeders,
$7.0012.60; calves, $7.00011.60; bulls,
stags, etc., $(.2608.00; feedings cows and
heifers, $6,000( 00.
Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head; market 10 to
16c higher; light. $16.20016.40; mixed,
$16.40016.50; heavy. (14 36016.60; pigs,
(17.00017.60; bulk, $K. $0016.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head;
market 25 to 36c higher.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 8. Cattle Receipts,
2.600 head; higher; steers, $7.00012.50;
cows and heifers, $5.25011.50; calves, $7.00
011.60.
Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; higher; top,
$17.20; bulk, $16.65017.05.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500 head;
higher; lambs, $12.0018.50; ewes, $8,000
10.60. -
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Mills Running Full Capacity
Take All Wheat Offered
For Sale on Omaha
Market.
Omaha, November 8, 1917.
Receipts of grain today amounted to 147
cars and Included 74 cars of wheat, 28 cars
of ccrn. 35 cars of oats, 4 cars of rye and 8
cars of barley. Arrivals of wheat In all
markets are fairly liberal and mills are run
nlng at full capacity. The demand for
flour continues to be exceedingly active.
Millers report that they are sold so rlosely
up to the 30-day limit right along mai
they ar able to accomplish only a small
percentaite of the liumness tendered them
from day to day. Minm spoils (lour mills
report a record output last week of 516.760
barrels, against 412. 2S5 barrels In ism
Local mills are. working overtime and ar
experiencing very little trouble In getting
ra
Cash corn was In good demand, but up
to a late hour no sales of old corn were
reported, sellers holding these samples for
a substantial price over the new, while
thesii latter aamplei were disposed of quite
readily at figures presumably about te
lower. No. 4 yellow sold at $1.70 and the
No. 6 white at $1.62. snd No. 5 yellow at
31.55. Sales of sample yellow brought $1.25
and the sample white $t.0t.2t. Two
cars of old No, 3 mixed sold at $1.90. The
trade In this article was very light
Clearances wore, whent and flour equal to
313,000 bushels; corn 26,000 bushels; oats,
690,000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,596,000
bushels, and shipments 807,000 bushels
against receipts of 1,654.000 bushels, and
shipments of 1,088,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were sss.ooo uusn
els, and shipments 185,000 bushel against
net s
of 282,000 bushels last year.
receipts of 813,000 bushels, an
shipments
Primary oats receipts were 1,058,000 bush
els, and shipments 965,000 bushels against
receipts of 730,000 bushel, and shipments
of 985,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 126 92 326
Minneapolis 425
Duluth 127
Omaha 74 26 39
Kansas City 93 63 36
St. Louis 70 64 51
Winnipeg 1,481
These sales were reported today:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 8 cars, $2.15.
No. 2 hard winter: 7 cars, $2.12) 1 car
(smutty), $2.10. No. 3 hard winter: 13 cars,
$2.09. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (smutty),
$2.07; 2 cars, (smutty), $2.06; 1 car (smut
ty), $2.05. No, 2 yellow hard winter: 1 car,
$2.03. No. 3 yellow hard winter: I cars,
$2,06. No. 2 mixed hard red winter: 1 car
(18 per cent common and red durum), $2.11.
No. 3 mixed hard red winter: 1 car (40 per
cent hard red spring), $2.08. No. 1 northern
spring: 1 car, $2.16. No. 2 northern spring:
4 cars, $2.12; 1 car (smutty), $2.10. No. 2
red spring: 1 car. $2.10. No. 3 red spring:
2 cars, $8.07. No. 2 durum: S cars, $2.12.
No. 3 amber durum: 1 car, $2.1$. No. 2
mixed common and red durum: 1 car (20
per cent spring, 80 per cent durum), $2.11;
part car (30 per cent hard red spring),
$2.10. No. 3 mixed hard red winter; 1 car
(18 per cent hard red spring), $3.08.
Rye No. 1: 2 cars, $1.70. No. 2: 1 car,
$1.70: 4 cars, $1.(9. .Sample: 1 car,
$168.
Barley No. 2: 1-5 car. $1.16. No. : 1
car, $1.18; 1 car, $1.15. No. 4: 1 car, $1.14;
3-5 car, $1.13; 1 car, $1.12.
Corn No I whit.: 1 car (testing 19.80).
$1.62; 1 cur (testing 22 and sold on shlpl
per weights), (1.55. No, 2 yellow: 1 car
(shipper's weights), $2.11. No. 4 yellow; 1
car (testing 19.40), $1.70. No. 6 yellow: 1
car (testing 20.20), $1.65. No, ( yellow: 2
cars (testing 22 and 22.6), $1.61; 1 car (test
ing 22), $1.60. Sample yellow: 1 oar (test
ing 23.40), $1.25; 2-6 car (testing 23.20),
$1.26. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars (old), $1.(0.
No. 3 mixed: 1-8 car (near yellow), $1.96;
1 car, $1.90. No. ( mixed: 2-6 car (old),
$1.79. Sample mixed: 1 car, (1.(0.
Oats No. 1 white: 1 car (shipper's
weights), 60c. No. 2 white: 1 csr,. 59o.
Standard: 2 cars, 69 Vie, No. t white: 11 2-5
ears, 69o; 1 car (two-line haul), 68c. No.
4 white: 4 cars, 68 o. Sample white: 2 2-6
cars, 58 c.
Omaha Cash Prices No. 2 yellow, $3,050
2.08; No. 2 mixed, $1.9801.90. Oats: No, 2
white, 59W59o; standard, ($0 69o; No.
8 white, 68 069c; No. 4 white, 580(8c.
Barley: Malting, $1.1101.28; No. 1 feed,
90c$1.12. Rye: No. 2, $1.6901.7; No.
. $1.68 1.69. t
Chicago 12:30 prices, furnished The Bee
by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers
815 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: r
Art Open. High tow. Close. I tea
Corn. -
Jan. 1 16 1 18 118 1 12 116
Dec. i 118 1 18 118 1 16 118
May 1 1 14 1 14 112 1 12 113
Oats.
Dec. (9 59 68 (9 $9
May 60 (0 (0 (0 (0
Pork.
Jan. 45 (0 45 SO 44 7j 44 (5 44 20
Lard.
Jan. 24 25 24 27 24 00 24 01 22 75
Dec, 24 70
Ribs.
Jan. 24 OT 24 10 21 (5 22 IT 21 (5
May 23 30
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Russian Peace Talk Brings Decided Setback
In Cora Values) Oats Hold Firm.
Chicago, Nov. 8. Corn underwent a de
cided setback in value today, largely as
a result of Kefennky's overthrow and of
Russian peace talk. The market closed
nervous at losses of lo to 2o net, with
December $1.16 and May $1.11 to $1.12.
Oats declined 0o to . Provisions
gained 20c to 65c.
Although serious weakness did not de
velop in the corn market until after an
nouncement of the sensational news from
Petrograd, prices had nsvertheless from
the outset been tending down grade. Unduly
optlmlstlo reckonings as to the govern
ment crop report counted In favor of the
bears snd so too did signs that heavy mark
eting of soft corn might soon be looked
for, especially as mild weather seemed like
ly to continue oV several days. Whatever
chance there was for a rally disappeared
when the stock market began to break
and attention here turned chiefly to possi
ble bearings of the Russian upheaval. For
the rest of the day the control of the pit
lay almost wholly In the hands of sellers.
Oats held relatively firm, owing to the
fact that arrivals were light, corn having
preference in the railway movement of
crops.
Buying that was credited to packers
led to sharp upturns In the provision mar
ket. Realizing sales later nullified part of
the advance.
Corn No. 2 yellow, $2.19; No. 2 yellow,
nominal; No. 4 yellow, $2.16.
Oats No. 2 white, 60 61c; standard,
61(lc,
Rye No. 2, $1.77.
Barley $1.1001.34.
Timothy $6.0007.60.
Clover $18.00024.00,
Pork Nominal. .
Lard $26.96027.05.
Ribs Nominal.
Butter Market firm; creamery, $70
43 c.
Eggs Receipts, 3,92$ cases; market un
changed. Potatoes Market lower; receipts, 50
cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota
bulk. $1.7602.10; sacks. $2 1602. 26.
Poultry Alive, Market higher; fowls, It
18Vc; elprlngs, 18c.
Money.
New York, Nov. 8, Mercantile paper, 6
per cent.
Sterling Sixty-day bills, $4.71; com
mercial 60-day bills on banks, $4.71; com
mercial 60-day bills, $4.70; demand,
$4.75: rabies $4.76 7-16.
Bar Silver 86c. Mexican dollars, 65c,
Bonds Government, heavy; railroad,
weak.
Time Loans Steady; (0 and (0 days 6
05 per cent; six months, (6 per
cent.
Call Money Easier; high, 4 per cent; low,
3 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing
bid, 3 per rent; offered at 3 per cent;
last loan, 3 per cent,
U. S. 2s, reg... 96 Gt. No. 1st 4',is 88
do couposr. ... 96 I. C. ref. 4s.... 78
U. 8. 3s, reg.... 99 Int. M. M. 6s... 91
do coupon.... 99 K. C. So. ref. 5s. 78
U. 8. Lib. 3s. .99.40 L. ft N. un. 4s.. 85
U. 8. 4s, reg. ..105 M. K. ft T. 1st 4s 67
do coupon 105 Mo. Pae. gen. 4s, 63
Am. F. Sec. 6s. 93 Mont. Power 6s. 89
Am. T. & T. c. 6s 93 N. Y. n. deb. 6s. 93
Anglo-French 6s. 90 No. Pac. 4s 80
Armour 4s 88 do 8 (0
Atch. gen. 4s..., 83 Ore. 8. L. ref. 4s 83
B. ft O. cv. 4s. 78 Pac. T. ft T. (s. 91
Beth. St. ref. 6s 89Penn. con. 4s.. 90
Cent. Leather (s 96 do gen. 4s,. 98
Cent. Pac. 1st. 79 Reading gen. 4s. 84
C. A O. cv. 6s.. 73S.L.S.F.adJ.(s.. (0
C, B. ft Q. Jt. 4s 93 So. Pac. cv. 5s... 88
C..M.ftSt.P.c.4s 73 He. Railways 6s. 92
C..R.I.&P.ref.4s.. 62Tew. ft Pac. 1st .91
C. ft S. ref. 4s 74 Union Pacific 4s. 88
D. ft R. G. r. 5s 81 U. S. Rubber 6a. 97
Dom. of C. 6s, '31 92 U. 8. Steel 6s... 98
Erie gen. 4s 49 Wabash 1st 95
Gen. Electrlo 6s. 97 'Bid. "Asked.
London Money Market.
London, Nov. 8. Bar allver, 43 d per
ounce.
Money 4 per cent.
Discount Rates Short bills, 4 per cent;
three-month bills, 4 per cent
New York C.eneral Market.
New York. Nov. 8. Flour Quiet: spring
patents 110.(0011.26; winter patents $10.65
rlrt.90; winter straights, $10.35010.60;
Kansas straights, $11.15011.40.
Rye Flour Easier; fair to good, $9,660
9.80;' choice to fancy, $9.80010.00; June
spot and to arrive.
Buckwheat Flour Strong; $6.25 per 100
pound sucks.
t'ornmeal Steady ; fine white and yellow
$4.9006.16; coarse, $5.1005.16; kiln dried,
$9.75.
Rye Steady; No. 2 western, $1.85, e. L f.
New Tork.
Barley Quiet; feeding. $1,04: malting.
$1 lOffl SJ; California, $1.3(01.40, c. 1. t.
New York.
Corn Spot steady; new No, 2 yellow,
$1.76 to arrive c. I. f. New York and No.
2 mixed, $2.13 nominal c. I. f. New York.
Oats Spot firm; standard. (60(7c
Hay Strong; No. 1. (1.(601.(0; No. 2.
$1.4601.60; No. 3. $1.331.36; shipping,
$120.
Hops Quiet; state medium to choice,
1917, 73rftOc; UK. nominal; Pacific roast,
1917. 34037c; 1916, 20024c.
Hides Firm; Bogota, 41c; Central Amer
ica, 40c. '
Leather Firm; hemlock sole overweights
No. 1, 61c: No. 2, 49c.
Pork Unsettled; mess. $17.000 47.50: fam
ily. $49.000 '60.00; short clear, $4(.OO0 63.00.
Lard Stronger; middle west, (37.600
27.60.
Tallow Dull; city special loose. 14c.
Wool Firm; domestic fleece, Ohio, 70c.
Rice Firm; fancy head, (0(c; blue
rose, 808c. (
St. Ixuls Live Stock Market, i
St. Louis, Nov. (. Cattle Receipts, 5.100;
market lower; native beef steers, $8,000
16.60; yearling steers and heifers, $7,000
17.00: cows, $5.00010.(5; stockers and feed
ers. $6.5011.60; Texas quarantine steers.
$6.76010.50; fair to prime southern beef
steers, $9.00013.76; beef cows and heifers,
$6.0010.00; prime yearling steers and helN
era. $7.50010.00; native calves, $5.76012.50.
Hogs Receipts. 4,700; market higher;
lights, $16.90017.35; pigs, $14.00016.60;
mixed and butchers, $17.00017.40; good,
heavy. $17.25017.60; bulk. $16.99017.40.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.600; mar
ket steady; lambs. $13.00016.60; ewes,
$10.00U0 60; wethers, $11.00011.25; can.
ners, $5.5008.50.
Chicago Uve Stork Market.
Chicago, Nov. 8. Cattle Receipts, 11,000 f
market weak; native steers, 36.60016.65;
western steers, $6.75013.25; stockers and
feeders. $5.(0011.40; cows and heifers, $4.49
011.60; calves, $(.75011.00.
Hogs Receipts, 19,900; market strong!
bulk. (16.36017.20; light. $16.80017.20;
mixed, (1(00017.36; heavy. $16.00017.26;
rough. $16.00014.25; pigs. $12.00016.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9,000; market
firm; wethers, $8.70012.26; lambs, $13,260
16.60.
Minneapolis, Grain Market.
Minneapolis, Nov. (.Flour Market n
changed.
Rye $1.7S1.74.
Barley 95c 0(1. S(.
Bran $31.60031.09. '
Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.20 0 2.26.
Oats No. 3 white. 6706te.
Flaxseed $3.3103.33.
Metals.
New Tork, Nov. (. Metal exchange Quotes
tin strong, $70.00 bid.
Lead Steady; spot, $(.2591.71.
Spelter Dull; East St. Louts, spot, $7.61
asked.
At London Copper, spot, 110; futures
110; electrolytic, 126. Tin. spot 2(t, 16s;
futures. (2(5. Lead, spot, 30, Its; futures
(39. 10s; spelter, spot, 54; futures, lis.
Faro RftoDigage
Lessomi
Are real estate mortffagea considered by conservative and ex
perienced investors to be a reliable form of investment?
Yes; the best proof of this is to glance over the securities
held by those who invest trust funda, such as life insur
ance companies, savings banks, trusteea of estates, etc
Such securities are largely farm and city first mortgage
loans.
Where is the property located which secures the first mortgage
losns you offer?
Our farm loans are in the eastern part of Nebraska:
practically none west of Red Cloud, Hastings, Grand
Island, Fullerton and Norfolk. .
Do you lend on irrigated lands?
No the life insurance companies with half a century
of experience in lending on farms do not, generally, do
so and we follow their example.
But there are good loans west of the territory in which you
lend?
Yes; many of them. But we prefer to stick to that part
of the state which has a longer record of safety in invest
ments.
What rate of interest do your loans yield? ',
Nearly all our farm mortgages are now made at 5 per
cent interest.
Why do you lend at so low a rate of interest when money is so
high.
(1) Because farm mortgages have the advantage of
stability when other securities may be affected by a long
var.
(2) Because of the foregoing, many who heretofore in
vested in other securities are now buying farm mort
gages and the large flow of capital into them tends; to
keep the rate down.
(3) Because a tax-free mortgage at S per cent interest
nets as much as a taxable security at 6 or 7 or often
times 8 per cent
dtjI isn't there danger of land falling in value?
A little, perhaps. Land values are high but they are gen
erally sound. It is most probable that farmers will con
tinue to receive high figures for everything they have
to sell for some time to come. It is doubtful whether ap
praisals have ever been made with more care than now,
and I do not see how any possible decrease could affect
well-made loans in eastern Nebraska. i
How much do you lend on improved farms selling at $100 to
$125 per acre? .
About $50 per acre.
On land selling at $150 to $200 per acre?
About $60 to $$5 per acre.
How is the interest collected? .
Interest is collected by us and paid over to the owner of
the mortgage by check or draft without any charge on
our part i
What dd you charge for furnishing me a mortgage loan for
investment?
Nothing. -'V
How can you afford to do this and to collect interest for me
for nothing? (
We charge the borrower a commission when we furnish
him the money. By collecting interest free and attending
to loans for the investor we are enabled to sell very
many more loans, and thus we are paid.
In what amounts can I buy farm mortgages?
In sums of $1,000, $1,200, $1,500, $2,000, etc., up to.
$20,000 each.
But how can I invest $100, $500, or $700 in farm mortgages?
By buying farm mortgage bonds tht same kind of loans
as the others except that instead of one note of $10,000,
the borrower signs twenty notes of $500 each and se
cures them all by one mortgage just the same as he, se
cures one note of $10,000.
(To be continued next week).
Btlow U a partial list of farm loan and farm mortgage fcoad
now on hand for salet ' f
$2,000 on 80 acres in Cedar county, near Crofton, valued at
$8,000.
$2,500 on 80 acres in Merrick county, east of Grand Island, val
ued at $8,000. ' ' !
$3,000 on 71 acres in Thurston County, near Winnebago, valued
at $7,800. '
$4,000 on 40 acres in Lancaster County, near the Asylum, that
just sold at $10,000. V
$5,000 on 280 acres in Richardson County, near Rulo, valued
at $14,000.
$6,000 on 160 acres in Johnson County, near Tecumseh, val
ued at $15,000. ' - ,
$17,000 in bonds of $500 each on 400 acres in Cass County that
sold for $50,000.
$10,000 in bonds of $500 each on 160 acres in Lancaster
County that sold for $24,000.
All the above are free from state, county and city taxes and
bear interest at 5 per cent per annum.
If you have a little money which you wish to keep safely
invested, whether it be $50, $100, $1,000 or more, see us or
write.
W. E. Barkley, Pres.
Lincoln Trust Co.
Lincoln, Nob.
In the Right Spot
GIBSON CONSOLIDATED COPPER CO.
A producing mine, that always paid its way, with' rich ore, Bight In
the heart of the big producers, all within a radius of 12 miles. It's
neighbors Magma sold at $69; Old Dominion went to, tsSi Inspiration
Cons, went to $74; Miami sold at 149: Ray Consolidated went to
$87 every one now paying large dividends. There are 550.000 tons
of ore blocked out and "in sight," valued at equal to $4.00 a share on
the entire capital stock. Lets than one-fourth of the acreage has beet
developed. It is estimated that the eamingi, when mill js completed,
will equal 11.25 per 'share annually. .
Last Opportunity to Subscribe at $2 Per Share.
Trading begins on New York Curb November ISth
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Wire) Your Ordorg. Let Remittance Follow.
Full Information on Request.
Rogers, Norton & Co., W. A. Lamson,'
Members N. Y. Curb Msrket Ass'n. Lanuon Bros. cV Co.,
43 Exchange Place, New York City 6 Board el Trade, Chicago, 111.