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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1918)
THE BEE;: OMAHA, WEDESQAY, JUNE 26. 1918. 11 i-V FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Store. t STORE FOR RENT 46th and Douglas IVi 60. (turn but, 'Tint 8116 per month , WORLD REALTT CO.. Doming mi Sun. Theater JJidg. FINK Daw store room anil basement at :7th and Leavenworth streets Steam brat. For particulars see, Conrad Young. 332 Brandels Theater Bldg. . Jtouglaa 1671 STORE Corner 1 Cat and Sixteenth-1" Fin business location. O. P. Stebbins. ills vmcsgo. LARGE fine brick sture building for rent, with foil basement very low rent first year. 11S Vinton. Tyler SOS. Office and Desk Room. THE BEE BLDO. Office (or high ouss tenaets who want the beat Keystone Investment Co Tyjar 111. Miscellaneous. , WHOLESALE DISTRICT. ' , 176 per month, 100 Howard atroet, fire proof building, full cement basement GEORGE AND COMPANY, D. 756 WANTED TO REN ) Unfurnished Apartments nt Houses. 1.1 ST your houses for rout with ua and cut reiulta. Mora requeati than house, give ua bouses. , Payne Invesment Go., Realtors. 137 Omaha National BawH Bl d g.. O 1781 Furnished Apartments and Houses. Vv'ANTED Three or four-room apartment, with bath furnished; must be modern; im ' medlatejy reply, stating all. giving phone number. Box 96S4, Omaha Bee. i MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN A STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office an Howard St.. between 16th and 16th. Phone TyUr 1400. Have your moving handled Just ea you would an order for new1 furniture That' the way we do It. Aak to see our dally rental lists Free7 RENTAL SERVICL FIDELITY 10TH AND JACKSON.. DOUG. !8. STORAGE. MOVING, PACKlNli - ;. " REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separata locked room for household goods and pis no; moving, packing and hipping. i OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 101 S. lth. Douglaa 4161. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 830 or Douglaa 4331. rfl PtTTTTi Express- Co.. Moving. . J. IXEjCjIJ Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web S748 Doug (146 OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGS moving vans; careful men. Fur nltur pack., atorage. 1417 Chicago. P-3864 " WEST A SUTTON. Piano, household moving; live atock Hauled. D. 1721. 1S0 Case St. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW. FOUR LARGE LOTS FENCED CHICKEN TIGHT. . OWNER HAS LEFT; ALL IN GARDEN. Ih West Benson, one block from paved road and jitney line; house has large rooms, porch across the front; electric lights and telephone; full basement with both Inside and outsldo cellarway; garage, chicken house, new Incubator and brooder, .all planted to garden; place "fenced chicken tight; the use of two lots ad joining thts season, already planted to potatoes goes with this home; price $2,960; terms, 250 cash; 123.75 per month. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. t-R. HOUSE, electric lights and furnace, 4 yrs. old, near 42nd and Maple Ste; fine placs to raise chickens; price J1.7B5, but make ua an offer. IF. D. Wcad, 310 S. 18th St, Doug. 171. , CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. - 1 rooms, 2-storles, modem, east front, furnace heat, full cement basement, large lot, fine shade, close to car. school and churches; $3,850. "Webster 1819. NEW 6-room, all.oak finish, near inili-idnil; i paving paid; $3,950, on easy terms. Inves tigate. Call days.. Doug. I14U; nights, Colfax 1835. $621 HAMILTON STREET, $3,150. Oak and birch finished, very modern l-room bungalow, with sleeping porch. JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1802 FARNAM. BEMIS PARK Six rooms and bath, 2-story modern house, east front, large lot. paved street. Mak offer. Walnut 1431. North, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE BUNGA- LOWS. Two brand new and very nifty 6-room bungalows uihIt construction at 28th Ave. and Camden will be sold at $3,500 each. These placea will be modern In every respect; one block to car and store; close to schools and to Miller park; $350 cash will handle and balance monthly payments of $31.60. Sewer, water, gas and electricity all In and paid for; no apeclal taxes. Sea these at once. ALNUT 677. SPECIAL BARGAIN, $3,350. 3611 N. 16th St., 2 blocks from Kountze park splendid, well built house, almost new, I rooms and batnj, oak imisn. snaaes, screens snd storm windows, newly deco rated Inside and out, nice lot, paving paid, $500 cash, balance easy terms. Get busy if you want a good ciose-m bar gain. P. J. TEBBENS, (REALTOR). 606 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 2182. Choic New West Farnam St. Home. - Built By Day Labor. The Best - ' $1,600 cash or $5 000 $30 month. - All Choice oak flo'ora and trim, matt rick foundation. Large sun room, French doors, fireplace, all built-in ef fects Just a wonderful place, cannot des cribe' and do justice. Call Tyler 496. Osborne Realty Co., 701 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. yOR SALE 10-room modern house In good condition with garage, on Fowler Ave., near Florence Blvd., well worth $6,000; I will 'sell for $4,800, $600 cash; $50 per month; already to move into; lot us show you this property. . MITCHELL INV. Co., 24th and Ames. Col. 217. IF you Are going to . buy a home, see this , first; a fine five-room house; electrlo lights, gas and water. Prlca $2,000. See Owner at 3330 Manderson. X'EW, 6-room modern bungalow, Miller park district; garage. Owner will sacrifice equity. Small payment down. Walnut OAK-FINISHED Bungalow. $160 cash and $30 mo. Price $3,100.- Immediate pos sesion. Call days. Doug. 3140; nights. Harney JR9S. V'E SELL, rent, insure and make loans on city property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 24tb and Ames Ave.. Col. 217. -R. HOUSE at 2207 Maple street; nice or ,der; only $2,800. W. IT. TJATES, 047 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1294. OAK bungalow, $150 cash. New, modern. I rooms on one floor. Large lot. Nice location. $3,100. Call days. Doug. 3140. klNNE LUSA homes snd lots offer the best opportunity to Isvaat yaw money Phone Trier 1ST South. . . 4 ACRES, 8-ROOM BUNGALOW, ONE BLOCK TO CAR. Located near Bellevue Blvd.. just outside of Albright, one block from school; house Is In fins condition, electrlo lights, furnace, plumbing fixtures In. fireplace, largs barn and poultry house; apple, cherry and other fruit treea; raspberries, currents, strawberries; balance In crop and pasture; will consider good South Side bungalow valued at nbt over $3,500. Call Tyler 60 snd ask for Mr. Manvllle. " HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney 8t. 916 WILLIAM ST., Eight-room, strictly modern house; built for a home seven years ago; costing $9,000; lot 65x130, cost $1,750 besides. Hot water heat; double garage; built-in ice box; sleeping porch; hardwood floors and finish; first-class neighborhood. This $10, 000 property priced for a short time at $7,160, Easy terms. ' WHITE HOOVER, . 454 Omaha Natlnhal Bank Bldg. 4,660. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT ' Beautiful stucco home, 6 rooms and sleeping porch: oak floors, mahogany . and white enamel bver birch; tile bath room, fireplace. This home In first-class condition with south front lot on Popple ton Ave. Best buy in this high-class section. See this at once. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas $963, v 819-J0 City National. 1 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. one 4-nt.m and one 4-niom cottage, both on one rot. live In one and rent the other. Price, $:50U. Terms. No. 2433 South 20th St. Ni.rrls & Norrl. 104 North. 15th St Thons 1. 4r?0. $2,350. Five-room house, modern except heat and electric light 1911 SlSth St. Kasy runs. Orirtmiet I'hone Doug. 1616. M.ieellaneous. "PRblTIEST MILE". Beautiful 8 room house In setting of fine young t 'rest trees (double garage), on prettied art of the Pr-.Uest Mile" (Florence I -Vxard) fronts Into "the elegant gru.. . f C W. Martin; house excellently bu. I id best of condition; , TS-ft. front, a i. il home; $1,000 under the market r ic $6,500 ACT QUICKLY IF INTERESTED. HARRISON & MORTON 1 REALTORS. 916 Omaha Nat. , Douglas 814. WaXkING DISTANCE; two-story, eight room house, modern; Just reflnlshed on Inside, painted out vide, new light fixtures, furnace heat, fine lot, paving paid; lo cated a little west of high school. Price $4,000; will consider small cottaga or vacant lot as first payment. Rasp Bros.. 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. i-ROOM cottage, two blocks from car. full lot. $2,000. "Terms, $300 cash, balance $20 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL - 643 Paxton Block FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAflES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 203 8? 17th St. Dougkis 601J HOMES AND H( MKSITES. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. :i7 Om Nat. Bk Bldg Doug 1781 W. FARNAM SMITH A CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1J:' Farnam St. Doug. 1064. BEST modern house sthat one hundred cash ami monthly payments will buy. Today only. .Walnut 1813. FrTwRAn sells real estate REAl ESTATE B'nesa Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business oropertr and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electrlo Bldg. Tyler 86. BUSINESS property and Inveatments. A. P. TUKET and SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income. Business and Trackage Specialist. t6th and Dodge (Us Douglaa 418 REAL ESTATE Exchanges FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE EXCLUSIVE Artificial and Natural Ice bual ness, In county seat town of 2,600. Also supplying three other towns exclusively with Ice. Excellent business opportunity. Also have good Ice Cream Trade. Best of reasons for disposing of business. Want land In exchange. Phone or write, C. W. Graff, yecumseh, Neb 640 ACRES, 18 miles southwest of Alna worth, 480 acres deeded, 160 homestead; nice small aet of Improvements; good well and mill. Price, $2,000 for all: will take good car as part payment. Hughes A Reinert, Alnsworth, Neb. 15-ROOM house, good location to rent rooms. Will exchange $2,000 equity for cottage. Call William Browne. Tyler 1672. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease, 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved Vest. CLEAUVIEW LOTS. $1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO. South FOR SALE 2 lota, Just south of Elmwood Park in Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will aell cheap for cash. Address Box Y 1188. Omaha Bee. LARGE garden lots, near car line, South Side, $140 to $200. $1.00 down, 60c per week; no Interest; po taxes. Phone D. 6074. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. Dundee Bungalow $3,450., Five rooms, oak finish In living room ' and dining room, built-in buffet In dln nlg room, complete and modern In every respect; lot 60x106; look at 4640 Dodge street then see us. The Byron Reed Co.. Phone Douglas 297. 1012 Farnam 8t. DUNDEE BARGAIN $500 DOWN. Liberty bonds taken same as cash, new 6-r. bungalow, quarter sawed oak floo;, oak and white enamel finish, elegartly decorated, south front, 2 blKs. to car. Sew ard Bros., 588 Brandels. D. 3840, Col. 4193. Owner says sell. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Two beautiful lots just south of Elmwood park in Overlook addition; full size lots, 60x150. Owner leaving the city will sell cheap for cash, Act quick Address Box Y 1165, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED RANCH OR FARM Press brick business block and ret-ldence property; also $30,000 worth mortgage pa--per. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City Nat'l Bank Bldft. WE HAVE aeveral good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room. houses and m.ngalows with 1300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co Tvler 490 701 Pm St Rank Bldg. List Your Propcriv with J. J. MULVIH1LL. 200 Brandels Thea. Bldg Doug.as it. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that.lnstalinient loan on your home changed lo a straight five-year loan and relieve' yourself of that monthly burden. E, H. Lougee, Inc., rih i;lLline Bldg. QUICK ACTION N LOANS W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee, Bldg. Douglaa 1533. 5V2 PAUL PETERSON. 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG FOR SALI-J $20,n00 6 pet first mortgage on farm; 4 years to run. Owner, Box 9650, Omaha Bee. H. W. B1NDHU. Money on bar.d tor mortgage loans City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. ) ' O'KEEFE REAL KSTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank JBIdg. Doug. 2716 CITY AND FAk'm LOANS. . 8. 6 snd 6 Per Cent. ' J. H. DUMONT CO., Keeline Bldg. 512 HARISON A MORTON. 512 919 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. $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. Pilvute Money. SHOPEN A COMPANY. Douglas 4228. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 812 Bran dels Theater Bldg D 686 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands JULY 2ND. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. 8 FRANK. 2111 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. 2,800 Acres In Lincoln county, Colo.; rich corn, wheat and alfalfa land; In the rain 'belt and in the shallow water district. No crop fatlurea in this locality.' Good, hard land; black soil with clay subsoil. Prices from $7.50 -to $10 per acre. Easy terms. Non-resident owner says sell Immediately. This is th cheapest land left in eastern Colorado. , White & Hoover ' 464 Omaha National Bank Bldg. COLORADO. A fin low mountain ranch, 6,524 acres, private Irrigation system for 700 " acres, IncludlnT 400 acres alfalfa and bottom land hay; will cut 800 tons hay each year: excellent improvements, fenced snd cross fenced, plenty of rain for grass and sum mer crops; priced for qtAck sales at $15 per acre; one-half back at 6 par cent. Silver Stat Bealty Co, Fowler, Colo. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. FOR SALE Good improved farm adjoining Onawa, la All unitor cultivation. Write . hox &44, ow. la. Minnesota Lands. WE have Improved farms at $38 to $50 per acre. Black loam soil, clay subaoll, prxlrie laud. Some special bargain in un improved prnlrle land. Eaay terms. Sure crop country. Write for list. Em r!r Farms company. Thief River Fall. Minn. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE at a bafgaliil" 2440 acreabe jond the sand hills In Dawea county, Neh- This land la located between th Burlington and Northwestern road a Within six mile of a shipping point and from 9 to 13 miles from three (mail towns. Ha a (mail frame house and barn. There Is a school house on th land, 80 rods from th house; 76 acre In alfalfa, which doe fin her well as the grass, which is excellent en whole tract. This makes a fin ranch. Th land Is fenced and rross-fenced Into ev ersl tracts which all joins Thi land has no sand but has a dp. rich soil. Plenty of water can be had. Possession can be given at one on most of traU Price $12.50 per acre. For further in formation writ G. W, Joseph. Crawford. Neb Niobrara River Ranch, Sheridan County , 4,920 seres on the NjDbrar rover; two seta of Improvements; 1,000 acre good farm land; deep, black, fertile sol); no better land In the state of Nebraska; cuts 600 tons of hay and alfalfa. The upland, which Is covered with heavy grass, also grown alfalfa. This is not a sand hill ranch. Price $16.60 per acre; one-third cash. White & Hoover 454 Omaha National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 480 acre Buffalo county farm, to settle an estate; 130 acre pasture: 86 alfalfa; 20 of wild hay me1ow. balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay ubsoll. Fenced and ciosa-fenced; t good wells and wlndmolla; 7-room house; barn 40x42; other outbuildings; 6 miles from railroad town; mall and telephone; old ubject to lease: possession March 1; price $42 per acre, half cash: terms on balance. P. O Box 126. Kearney. Neb. AFIRST CLASS GRAIN AND DAIRf FARM FOR SALE 400-acre well Improved farm, close to Kearney, Buffalo county, Neb. All level good land, on Platte tiver botton, nearly all In cultivation, good buildings. Pric $70.00 par acre. For further In formation call on A. Nelson, Bodlnaon rarm. nearney, imcp. FOR SALE Bast large body high-grade, medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For beat land at best prices wH'e Geo Antlll. Blair. Neb WRITE me for plcturea and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. WE specialize In aelllng Nebraska ranches. White A Hoover, 454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. " 160 ACRES Improved, closeln, -paved road. Nllson. 422 Securities Bldg. RANCHES of all alzes and kinds, eaay terms A 4 Patsman. 801 Karbacb Blk South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE Stock ranch and live stock. 176 cattle, 20 horses Deeded and leased land. Plenty of water. An Ideal placa for dairying. Box 183. Sulphur. B. D. wvoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $50 per a including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi ACM Rvlander. 964 "man Nat'l FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us U you want to keep it E. P. 8NOWDEN SON. 410 Electrlo Bldg Douglas 9T1. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2,000 DAY OLD chicks. Rock. Red. Or pingtons. Leghorns Webster 1708. 2218 Charles. WHEAT screenings. $2.50 per 100. Delivered. JgjTer1801 N. 16th St.. Phon Doug. 1142. Horses Live Stock Vehicle For Sale. FOR SALE Saddle horse, 6 years old; well broken; lady's horse; gentle. Call Wal. nut 45. HOLSTEIN and Jersey cow and calf; heavy milker. South $486. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business, Men of Omaha TURNITURE, ptanoa and note as sourlty $40, 6 mo.. II. good, total. $8.60. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 432 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam Ty. 6t LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 CI SMALLER LOANS. O Of IO W C. FLATAD EST. 1892. fO 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TT. 160. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rites. Privets loan booths, Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6611 Est 181. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE O FDISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP. Notice is hereby given that th Ha- worth-Warfleld company was dissolved, June 25, 1918. No obligations Incurred by any agent or principal of the Haworth Warf leld company will b honored ' after this dote. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS William C. Fraser and wife to Ten Eyck H. Fonda, Jr., northeast cor ner Happy HoIIowx boulevard and California street, 75x95 $2,760 Alice Pokorske and husband to John Szumowlcs and wife, Thirtieth street, 160 feet north of L street, west side, 30x120 1,600 Geza Szalay and wife to Thomas Ctoelsk, X street, 83 feet west of Thirty-third street, north lids, 42x111 and other property 820 George J. Oerhard and wife to Leota Payne, Thirty-eighth street, 80 feet south of Plnkney, west side, 120x134 25S Lela V. Lincoln and husband to Wil liam E. Efner, southeast corner Twenty-ninth and Jaynes avenue, 40x125 &50 Charles W. Martin and wife to Wil liam J. Herckt, et al, Whltmore street, 86 feet west of Twentyfifth avepue, eouth side, 44x120 4,600 William H. Cleary to William E. Wes ton, Laurel avenue, 170 feet west of Thirty-sixth street, south side, 100x130 . 100 Guy D. Thomas and wife, et al to Florence M. Riley, Forty-sixth street, 60 feet north of California street, west side, 150x166 1,100 Esule Wallace and husband' to John Oscar Johnson, Grant street.. 200 feet east of Forty-third street, south side, 50x120 10 Frank W. Csrmlohael. Tr. et al to Frank W. Carmlchael, Hamilton street, 300 feet west of Fiftieth street, south side, 60x148 1 L. M. Bcrryhlll to Caroline F. Krlten brlnk. Lothrop street, 74 feet east of Twentieth street, north side, 50x124 4,000 Home Real Estate & Investment Co. to Samuel Mancuso. south west cor ner Twentieth and Pierce street, 66x60 ,T0 Arthur C. Pancoaat and wife to John 8. Coeke, Mormon street, 270 feet west of Thirty-first atreet, south side, 120x122 1,600 Charles W. Martin and wife to Wil liam F. Vogel. et al, southeaat cor ner Twenty-fifth and Bauman ave nue, 42x120 6,100 Charles W. Martin and wlf to James Emerson Nixon, et al. Vane street, 60 feet west of Twenty-fifth street, North side, 62x101 4,000 Truman S. Daly to Edith E. Neale, Lafayette avenue, 60 feet east of Fifty-first street, south side. 60x135 4,000 Herbert K. Dunn to Thomas W. Cul-V len, Izard street, 100 feet west of Flfty-flret street, south side, 60x135 1,200 Luclo Tedesco and wlf to John ' Benlnato, Twenty-first street, 442 feet north of Pacific street, west side, 40x132 1.000 ' Omaha Bay Market, Hay Choice upland prairie, $11.(0; No. 1 upland prairie, tl6.00O17.00: No. 1 upland prairie, 10.0014.00; No. 1 upland prairie. $S.O0(Si9.00; No. 1 midland pralrte, I is. tow 17.00; No. 1 midland prairie, $9.00 f? 14.00: No. 1 lowland prairie, $10.000 12.00: No, 1 lowland prairie, $7.00 ffi 1.00; No. 1 lowland prairie, $5.00 6,00. ' Alfalfa Choice. $21.00: No. 1. $19.00 31.00; standard. $10.00018.00; No. X. 112.00 016.00; No. 1, tl0.00eil.00. Straw Oat, $8.609.60; wheat, $8.00 O 9.00, OMAHA LIVE STOCK 1 Cattle Receipts. Are Moderate; Prices Ten to Fiftee . Cents Higher; Hog Values Are Showing; Improvement. -' ' Omaha. June 28, 1911. Receipt were: Cattle, Hoge. Sheep. Official Monday 6.097 10,505 11,45 Estimate Tuesday .... 4,300 16.600 11,100 Two days this week.. .,197 16,706 24,786 Sam daya last wek,.14.4SS 17.696 11.914 Sam day 8 wka ago.16.360 21,480 1.161 Sam dev I wk gO.11.04 13.746 .61 Sam dV last yar. ..13,(6 !o,l 0.21 Receipt ana"', disposition of Hv stock at th I'alon Stock yard, Omaha, Neb.. lor 24 hours ndlng at 8 o'clock yetrdayt ' RECEIPTS. Horses, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Mule. Wabash 1 Mhraurl Petflu ..M ' Union Pacific ..38 68 "38 .. C. A N. W,. eat..l0" 15 1 1 C. N. w., west 6 C, St P.. M. A 0 1 51 C. B, A Q'. at..2 J 4 CB. A wet 11 41 C. R. I. A P.. . 1 1 C, R. I. A P.. w k C. Gt. West...... 1 Total rcelpt.. 17 114 46 DISPOSITION. ' Cattle. Hog, Sheep. Morrl A Co 410 l.1 5 Swift A Co 1,308 . 8,436 , 4,373 Cudahy Packing Co.. 3 1.885 3,569 Armour A Co 1.187 l.l 1.543 Schwarts A Co l.0 J W. Murphy .I.Ht Lincoln Packing Co... 6 S. Om. Packing Co... 16 Wlhwin Packing Co.. 185 W, B. Vansant Co.... ' 1 F. B. Lewis 40 J. B. Root & Co 143 ! I.. F. Hust , 73 WerthelmerA Degen 268 Sull'van Bros 39 Rotheschlld A Krebs. . 85 M. A K. C. Co 10 Huffman 29 ..... Meyers II Olassberr 14 Banner Bros 89 , .... John Harvey 271 Dennis A Francis.... 16 Jensen A Lungren..,. 10 Pat O'Day 15 Other Buyer 467 8.018 Total .' 1.(1. 16,121 12.093 Cattle Cattle receipts were moderate, numbering 4,300 head. Making supplies 9,897 for the two days, which Is. around 6,000 short of the two day last week. Beef steer trafflo was active on light supply and price IOOI60 higher, ranging anywhtr from $16.26 to $18.00 on th fair to choice grades. Desirable yearling wr 160260 higher, best kinds selling from $16.60 to $17.00, with th common to fair grade ranging anywhere from 111.60 to $16.00 Butcher stock was strong, with a good un dertone, but prices tending to shade off on the graaay stock. Veal calves war steady, aa were beef bull and what few arrival of feeders were available. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice hooves. $17.25018.00; fair to good beeves, $1(.3516.60; common to fair beeves, $12.60 16.25; good to choice yearling. $15,000 16.70; fair to good yearling. $13.00014.00; common to fair yearlings. $9.00011.00; good to oholc heifers, $13.0014.00; good to choice cows, $11.60013.50; fair to good rows, $8.50010.60; common to fair cow, $7.0008.76: prim feeders, $11.76012.50; good to choice feeders. $9.50011.00; fair to good feeder, 18.OO08.Z5; common to rair feeder. 87.5008. 60: good to choice atock- eta, $9.76011.76; atock heifers. $8.00010.00; stock cows, $7.760i(. 26; stock calves, $8.00 10.50: veal calves. $7.60013.26; bulla, stags, etc., $9.50012.73. Hogs Arrivals of hogs amounted to 230 loads estimated! a 18. .100 head, making th total for the first two daya 20.705 head, th receipt for the same period a week ago til 27,66. . The market opened out a little better than ateady price this morning gradually improving a th disposals of th full receipts came near. The market was quoted all the way from 60 to 16o higher, depending largely upon th time of th sale and also the period of which compari son was made. The bulk of today' (ales wa $16.06016.20, with top at $16.16. Sheep There were 46 load of sheep re ceived here today estimated at 11,300 head, making 24.766 head for the first two day of the week-. Trad wa alow in starting In the sheep barn, the inclination to discrimi nate being evident. Few sales had been mad at the time of writing this report, but there waa a weak undertone Indicating steady to lower prices, in fact a few odds and ends sold early that was generally con sidered lower. Beat ewes sold at this time only amounted to $12.00, and from that on down to $11.60. Quotation on sheep: Yearlings fed good to choice, $18.00018.60; yearlings fed fair to good, $12.75013.00; yearlings choice light feeding. $11. 00O11.76; ewes good to choice, $11.60012.60; ewe fair to good, liO.O0ffiU.50; spring lambs, $16.0018.60. St. Louis Mrs Stock. St. Louis, June 25. Cattle Receipts. 6,000 head; market ateady; native beef steers, $11.50 0 17.60'; yearling steers and heifers, $9.60016.60; cows, $7.60011.76; stockera and feeder, 18.50012.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00018 0; beef cow and heifers, 86.00018.50: native calves, $7.7514.00. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 bead: market higher; lights, H6.250I6.55; pigs. $16,000 16.50; mixed and butcher. $16.30016.60; good heavy. $16.36016.46; bulk, $16,100 16.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 3,100 head: market steady; lamb, $17.00830.60; ewes, $I2.0014.00; canntrs and choppers, $7.00 10.00. i Kansas Cttj tlv Stock. Kansas City. Mo., June 16. Cattle Re ceipts, 10,000 head; market higher; prime. fcA ,lun 1T O (1 1 7 SA. ,,....., . $13.0016.76; western steers, $10.60017.80; cows, $9.75013.00; heifers. $8.0014.00; stockers snd feeders, $7.60018.15; bulls, $8.25011.00; calves. $8.00 01126. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head r market high er; bulk, $1(.1O0U.1O; heavy. $16.15016.85; packers, and butchers. $16.10016.30; light, $16.00016.26; pigs, $16.00016.46. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 7,600 head; market steady; lambs, $16.00018.25; year lings. $14.00017.00: wsthers, I12.00O14.50: ewes, $10.0013.00; stockers and feeders, $5.60016.36. - . " 1 ,1 1 . r j Sooth St. Paul Ut Stock Marfcet, ' South St Paul, Jun 25. Cattle Receipts, 2,900 head; market ' for killers stronger; steers, $7.60 17.00; cows and heifers. $7.60 O12.00; veal calves, 10c lower at $7.00 14.25; stockers and feeders stronger at $6.50 12.00. Hog Receipts, 6.80O head; market (high er; range, $16.80010.00; bulk of sale, $16.(0 016.1 Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 60 hd; market ateady; lamb, $10.00017.60; weth ers. $7.00013-60;' 4we. $5.00012.00. Sioux City Uv4 Stock. Sioux City, Jun 25. Cattle Receipt. 1, 200 head: market 1O015O higher: beef steers. $10.00017.26; fat cows snd heifers. $8.50016.00; canners, $0.60 01.26: stockers and feeders,' tl.76O10.50; feeding cows and neirers, 87.75.00. - Hogs Receipts. 1,800 head; market lOo higher: light, 118.20: mixed, 111.10; heavy, 115.90; bulk of sales, tlt.90OK.10. Sheep snd Lambs No receipts: market not quoted. ' St. Joseph lira Stock. St. Joseph. Jun 25. Cattle Recetpta, 1,800 head; market higher: steers, $12,000 17.85; cows and heifer, $6.00 15.00; calve. 4tS.llllOM.60. Hogs Receipts. 6.500 head; market higher; top, $16.30; bulk of sales, $16,000 16.25. ' 1 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 head; market lower; lambs, 113.60ffllt.26; we. I8.vv01z.25. CoffM Market, New York, Jun 25. There wa. soms further scattering liquidation of July in tho market for coffee futures during today's early trading. Th offering war compar atively light, however, and opening un changed th market held fairly ateady on covering- and trade buying. Later advices from Santos reporting an avanc of 100 to 125 rels ' in futura, led to rather a more active demand, with July advancing from 7.95o to 7.98c, while March sold at 8.49c, with th general list closing net nn changed to 1 points higher. July. T.I80: September, 8.11c; October, l.lTo; December, s.u; January, .oc; marcn, .eac; May, 8.61c. ' Spot Coffee Quiet; Rio 7s, to; Santos 4, 10fUHC, New York Cotton. New York, Jun 26. Cotton cloud firm at 121.27 for July and at a net advance of 92 to 180 point. y Nw York Metal. New York, 'Jun . Metal aehang quote lead firm; pot, $7.10. neiur Firm; East St Louis spotNtl.tOO .. - 1 ' . i GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Receipts Extremely Light; Corn Market is Slow; Prices Un changed to Three Cents Lower. Omaha, Jun 16, 1918. Arrivals of grain today ware extremely light, as was the rase at all western ter minals, local receipts totaling 47 cars with 4 car of wheat, 36 car of corn, 12 car of eat no ry and 1 cr of barley. The corn market was a slow dull affair and In spll of th llghtri of offerings severs! car were held over. Price war quoted unchanged to lo off, th bulk sell ing lower, only a few car of choir corn bringing yesterday's figure. No. 1 whit old at $1.74 and th No. 1. yellow at 11.17, while the No. 1 mixed brought $1.48. Prac tically all of th No. 6 and No, grade old at th extreme decline. There was a very limited dsmand for oats, but this, however wa aufftcltnt to absorb th few offering. Cash prices broke surerelM telling oft lc and 2 He th com mercial grade showing th greatest de cline. Standard oat sold at'1414O"0 and th No. $ jwhlt at 74c. On car of sample grad eati went at 72c. Ry wa ateady and barley not much changed. A part car of No. 1 ry sold at $1.5 and a part car of sampl grd ry at $1.40. , Clearances war: Wheat snd flour equal to 491,000 bu. Primary wheat receipt wr 178.000 bu. and shipments 70,000 bu., against receipts of 300,000 bu. aid shipments of 134,000 bu. last year. ' Primary corn receipts wer 709,000 bu. and shipment. 166,000 bu.. against receipt of 763,000 bu. and shipments of 361.000 bu. last year. Primary eatO relpt wer 1,009.000 bu. and shipment 443.000 bu., galnst receipts of 613.000 bu. and shipments of 886,000 bu. last year. CARLOT receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 1 334 275 Minneapolis .....148 .. .. Duluth 6 Omaha 10 13 Kansas City 8 8 St. Louis 4 80 13 Winnipeg 147 These sales wer reported today: Corn No. 1 white; 1 cr, 11.77. No. I whit: 1 car, $1.74. No. 4 whit: 1 ear, 11.67. No. 6 whit: H ear, $1.30. Sampl whit: 1 car. 11.11. No. 1 yllow; 1 ear, 11.67. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 11.40. No. 6 yellow: 3 can, $1.45; 1 car, 11.46.. Sampl yellow; 1 car, $1.15. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 11.48. No. 4 mixed: , car, $1.40. No. 4 mixed: 1 ear. $1.36. Sampl mtxd: 1 car. $1.10; 1 car, $1.05; Vi car, 60e. Oata Rtandard: 1 car, J7c; 1 car, 7$Ho. No. 1 white: 1 car, 74c. Rye No. 2: 3-10 car, $1.65. Sampl: 3-10 car, 11.40. Wheat: No. 1 mixed common and red durum: 1 car. 11.11. No. 1 mixed com mon and red durum: Vt car, 13.11. No. 3 mixed common and red durum; 1 bulk head, $2.08. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 1 white, $1.77; No. 1 white. $1.74; No. 4 white, $1.(7; No. 6 white, $1.3001 86; sampl white, $1.15; No. 3 yellow, . $1.67; No. 4 yellow, $1.40; No. 6 yellow, $1.46; sample yellow, $1.15; No. 1 mixed. $1.4K; No. 4 mixed, $140; No. 6 mixed, $1.26: sample mixed, $60cO 1.10. Oats: Standard. 76Vi0 77o; No. 1 white, 74c. Rye: No. 2. $1.66. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain hrokera, 816 South Sixteenth tret, Omaha. Art. I Open High Low Close Ysty. Corn 1 I I i " July 1 tm 1 44HI142H 1 44Ht4 148H Aug. 1 4401 1 47i4l 1 4714 144 Oats I I July 71071H 711 71 71 H T1U Aug. 670! (7HI66H (7H (7 Pork 1 July 41 76 I 41 15 14! 75 43 00 41 60 Sep. 43 It 41 15 141 10 41 10 41 90 Lard I July 21 26 ! 28 15 126 25 25 12 Vi 25 16 Sep. ' It 47 Vi 26 16 25 47 25 65 26 38 Ribs I I July I 21 Ot It 12Vi21 06 11 10 21 II Sep, 21 60-62 22 (7V,23 50 23 674, 23 40 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET T, S 1 - T .1.. XT a 1 ttllf XTa X)Cl VHll 1. Villa. Ill. B"7. , , f , . -. XT ., U . Dlk. XTn 1 ail.'.- 2, 334c: No. 1, 20 ',4c. Rounds, No. 1. 27c; No. 1, 37c; No. 3, 23V.O. Chucks, No. 1,. 22 Vic; No. 2, 214c; No. 3, 11 Vic. Plate, No. 1, 16Vic; No. 2, 16o: No. I, 16c. Fish Fancy frosen large catfish, 1 to 1 II K II.. ,Ula. ( - I. fDta, 1 u, uu, iiia tan. Ammti frozen stock ot fin quality; fancy fresn catfiah, odd slxe, large, 28c; fancy fresh halibut, direct from ship, fast oxpress, 33c lb.; fancy blaok cod, large sties, 16o lb.; fancy fresh trout, sis to suit. 23o lb.; fancy fresh royal white chlnook salmon, 20o lb.; fancy freah whiteflsh, ltd lb.; fancy frAali vmIIow ntk IXfl Ih fancv fruah nick oral, 16o lb.; fancy fresh red chlnook sal mon, 25o lb.; fancy freah blood-red bull heads, large, 11c lb.; medium, 18o lb.; fancy fresh pickerel, llo lb.; fancy fresh rock h... a Ih fan fanev freah vellnw ring' perch, lb. each, lie; fancy freah herring, 110 10.; fancy naaaocK, iiq id., fancy steak cod. eastern, lto lb.; freah crap- -1.. lAjAqq., lh fruh huffatA. larira 1 9ft lb. fresh whit perch, llo lb.; fresh dressed carp, large, 100 It).; lancy iieaa coa. wesi en, llo lb.; fancy gulf red snapper, .to IK r,niv fmHN larfi. haaa 90O lh.: fancy frozen skinned whiting, odd siss. flaky, almost poneiess. io-id. oasaeis, tor Dasaet, si.qd; tTouna, o id.; i&ncy uuc. ..nnil nlnb ..jmAtl 1 1n Ih I fanf.V frAMII red salmon, 22c lb.; fancy froxen pink sal mon, zoc id.; lancy irpzen sturgeon, mo m., fancy froxen Spanish mackerel, 170 lb.; M.AM H.lltt. Ifall ia.kat.l Sin lh ' fancy frosen flounders. 12e lb.; fancy frozen 01e, HO ID.! lancy irojon weevern anannaa 1 A. th fa ne V fmsen (liver smelts, 12o lb.; fancy frosen No. 1 white mullet. 6s lb.; fancy frozen Canadatn Tulll- bee whiteflsh, average id., joo; rancy frozen Canadian whiteflsh, large, dressed or a,,nrf iifl lh fanev frozen Canadian dressed pickerel, 12a lb.; fancy frozen Cana dian round iPtcKferel. luo id.; isncy irosen dressed herring, large, 9o lb.; round, 8o lb.; haramiria 1 in lb ' fancy e -OCk bass, lto lb.; fancy roe akad. 24o lb.; fancy shad to. pr pair, marast; rancy imomo Chinook salmon. 30-lb. boxes. 28o lb.; fancy kippered salmon, io-id. Basnets, sa.vv; nancy smoked whiteflsh, lake fish, 10-lb. baskets. 12.10; fancy Kippered coa, io-id. oaaset. $2.60. - Fruits Oranges 10s, 16s, 126s, 188s, 134. 17.60; 150s, 176s, 216s, 200a, 25s, t8; lemons, Sunklst, til; Red Balls, 100s, 160. 110; bananas, 1.07HO lb.; California peache. 82 box; peacnea, eomnom, a.o fornia plums, tl crate; California apricots, 13 crate; California cherries, red and black. No. I boxes, $1 box; H. O. cherries, 10 lb. i. ...i. ti ka A.i nlnt cases. 13.60: eanteloupes, standard 46s. 14.50; ponys 64s, 14; flats, 12vto it, i.i; pin, . dosen; watermelons. IVio lb., crates extra. Vegetables Potatoes, new, tVio lb.; head lettuce, 14 crate: 11.25 doa.; leaf lettuce, 60e do.; cabbage, car lots, 4 Ho lb.; less quantities," 5o lb.: onions, yellow California, lOO-lD, SaCKS, MHO ID.J vlliuna, 11. v.. a.. doa.; radishes, 30o do.; asparagus. 60c doz.; Florida ceiery, .ie uo.,-.uniru.i peas, 15c lb.; cucumbers, 2 doz. boxes ten . till. Hot- beans, wax. tt hmp.: green, 13.60 hmp.; summer squah, tl doa; beet, 40o doz.; carrots, sue ao; chokes, 11.60; green peppers. 60c ; tomatoes, 4 basket crate, tl-25; limes, $5 basket; gar lic, 17Ke. ... , Miscellaneous crackarjaoa. cnecr. chums, $5.60; V4 cae, 12.86; ear pop corn, 18o lb.; shelled popcorn, 1 lb. pkg., 4 doz. case, 14: three B. honey. 1 lb. glasses, 1 doa caae, 13 85; saitea peanui., . " nuts, 17Vi to 20o lb. Chicago Lira Stock Market. N Chicago. Jun 25. Cattle Receipt. (.000 head: good cholc and prim beef ter showing full recovery of last week' decline; --a h,,.hai cattle unevenly, i but umoia aw " . . , ' harply higher; In between kind advancing mot; cIve at iat ween nwi pr., cattle; good, cholc and prime, 116.50 11.00; common and medium. 112.00016.60; butcher tock, cow and heifer. t7.7614.00; can ners and cutters. $l.7517.76; stockers and feeder, good, cholc and fncy .elected. tll.00O12.26; Inferior, common and medium, tt.26OH.00; veal calves, good and choice, tl(.OO01(.75. ... - Hogs Receipts, 11,000 hesd; closing, firm, 2503OO higher on light snd good butcher hogs thsn yesterday's average; mostly 15o higher on heavy packing; bulk of sales, 11( 30016 (0; butchers, 116.40 1(.6; pack ing, tlt.8016.35; light, 316.(5016.7&; rough, tl6.36015.': P'8. -ld cholc. I16.15O14.50 Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 10.000 head; market. Tteady to lower than yetrday; rang prlng lambs. 116.00 018.30. .with feed er end, tl61616.65; native tot, 111.60; range wethers. tl2.2513.60, with feeder end at 111.60; shorn Ismbs, choice and Prime. 116.76017.25; medium and good. tl4.009 16.71; culls, 9.6O13.00; spring lamb, good and choice. 118.00018.50; ew. choloe and prims, "111.75012.60; medium and good, 19.69 011.75; cull. 14.60 Q 8. 60. New YorkSogar rfw Tork. Jun. J-Suf,r-t!dt';-Centrifugal, $6,005; fin. granulated. $7.60. HEW YORK STOCKS U. S. Steel Loses Point on Brisk Trading; General Mo tors Advances Three and One -Half Points. New Tork. June 16. Trading In stock today lacked th breadth and uniformity of th prevlou tension. Th warntng of Britain' premier to lh Imminence of nother German drtv seemed to offset the further achievement of Italy' troop 'nd accounted for th Irregular ton at the close. Foremest banking Inttreats evidently at tached little significance to th utterance attributed to Germany foreign minister In which rponslbllty for the world conflot wa placed chiefly upon Russia, with in timation of a retention ot Teutonlo control over Belgium. Domestic development exerted no marked Influence, the severs! regular dividend de clarations being in line with general fore casts. Rock Island railway director are expected to make definite dividend an nouncement at tomorrow' meeting. A preponderant share ot th day busi ness again centered In I'nlled State Steel. Bethlehem Steel, Baldwin Locomotive, Ma rin preferred, oil, leathers and tobacco. Rail wer dormant, except for Reading and a few low grad coaler, mostly at moderate gain. United State Steel made an extreme re action of 1 points from It early high and closed at a lots of about 1 point. Asso ciated Issue, especially Pressed Steel Car and leu prominent equipment, were firm to strong. Th uncertain final hour wa enlivened by brisk advance In Sumatra Tobacco and General Motors at extreme gain of 5Vi and tVt point, respectively. British rise effected partial readjustment of quoted val ues. Llbarty bond were attady, but moat other divisions eased slightly. Total sales (par value) aggregated 16,360.000. , United Statea bond (old Issues) Int erna, led on call. i Number of sale and rang of prices ot th leading stocks; Sales. High. LTiw. Close. Amer. Bt Sugar. 100 41 H 61 (tit American Can .... t.100 41U 46 46 American C. A F. 14,100 I4V4. 81 II Amer. Locomotive. 1,100 II 17 (T Amer. 8. A R , 71 Amer, Sugar Ret Ill Amer. T. A T. . .. 1,100 11 01 16 Amer. Z., L. AS.. 1.600 16 17 17 Anaoonda Copper.. 1.500 16 (6 15 Atchison 400 16 85 16 A . G. A W. t. 8. L. 2.400 110 10 10 Bal. A Ohio 800 66 tl It Bulla A Sup. Cop. 700 16 II 24 Cal. Petroleum ... 100 10 10 10 Canadian Paclflo 147 Central Leather... 4,000 11 18 (( Che. A Ohio ... 800 11 11 66 C, M. A St. P 41 C. A N. W i., .... C, R. I. A P. ctfs 1,40 11 11 II Chlno Copper ...I Colo. T. A 1 1,000 49 4 48 Corn Product Co. 11,900 43 4fS 43 Crucible Steel .... 1,100 (7 16 67 Cuba Can Sugar.. 1,100 11, 11 11 Distillers' Securities 1.600 10 ' 81 61 Erie 9,101 11 16 16 Oen. Electrlo .... 147 General Motor .. 1,100 141 141, 141 Gt No. pfd 100 10 16 10 Ot No. Or ctfs. 1,600 14 11 13 Illinois Central 17 Inspiration Copper. 2.800 11 II 61 Int. M, M. pfd.... 14,600 104 101 103 International Nickel 4.100 19 11 11 International Paper 6,000 11 11 146 K. C. Southorn.... 100 11 18 18 Kennecott Copper. 100 It II 11 Louisville A Nash Ill Maxwell Motor .... 27 Mexican Pet i oleum 11,400 11 17 11 Miami Copper 11 Missouri Pacific.. 1,000 11 13 13 Montana Power .... 64 Nevada Copper , , 19 New Tork Central. . 100 73 71 11 N. T.. N. H. A H 40 Norfolk A Western .... 103 Northern Pacific.. 600 17 17 17 Pacific Mall .... IT Pennsylvania 800 41 41 43 Pittsburgh Coal m, Ray Cons. Cop..., 600 14 14 24 Rending 33,100 12 90 II Republic I. A S... 6,600 12 11 II Shattuck rAl. Cop 16 U Southern Paclflo .. 600 13 13 13 Southern Ry 1,200 24 24 14 Studebaktr Corp... 1,100 45 44 46 J ex uo l.Sim 154 152 II Union Paclflo .... 1,800 122 124 114 U. S. Steel 140,100 109 107 108 U. H. Hteel Pfd.... 400 111 111 111 Utah Copper 1,500 80 78 T8 Wabash pfd "B" 16 Western Union , 10 Westlnghouse Else. 1,300 44 . 41 4 Total tales for th day, 666,000 ihar. New York Honey New Tork, Jun 26 Mercantile Paper- Four month. I per cent; six months, I par oent; sterling sixty day bills 14.71; com marclal sixty day bill on bank. 14.71; com mercial sixty day bills, $4.71; dsmand, 14.763; cables. 14.71 7-16. Francs Demand, t.71! eabl. t5.7. Guilders Demand, lOVio; cable, lie. Lire Demand, $1.11; cable, $1.10. Ruble Demand, 13 lie; cable, 14o, nomi nal. - Sliver 6ar, lo; Maxlean dollars, TTe, Bonds Government (toady; railroad bonds, eaay. Tims Loans 8teady; sixty day. I0I; ninety daya, 6 06c; alx months, 606o. Call Money Firmer; high: 6c; low, 4o; ruling rate, 4c; closing bid, 4c offered at 6c; last loan, 6c. U. S. 2 reg.... 18 nil. C. r. 4.. .TI do coupon .. 98 Int. M. M. 6.. 18 U. 8. 3. reg... I9K. Cl 8. r. 6.. 71 do coupon ... 9IViL. A N. un. 4., 14 V. a. Lib. tVis. . 99.68M K A T 1st 4a., 10 U. S. 4s reg.... 100 Mo. Pao. gen. 4a II do coupon ...108 Mont. Power la.. II Arm F. 8. 6s.. !7N. T. Cen, A. (4 A. T. A T. Is.. !7No. Pao. 4a '.. 10 Anglo-French 6s 11 "do Is ....... II Arm. A Co. 4 Vis 14 Or. 8. L., r. 4s.. 12 Atchison gen ,4s 10 P. T. A T. 6s.. 10 B. A O.-c. 4. 71-Penn. c. 4Vi.. 4 Beth. St 6.... 90 do gan. 4.. 17 Can. Leath. 6a. 98 '4 'Reading gen. 4s 11 Cen. Pac. 1st... 71 8. L. A 8. F. a. 6 (T C. A O. c. 6.... 81V4 80. Pad C is.. 10 C. B. A Q. ). 4s 4So. Ry. Is 88 C M A 8 P o 4s 75 Tex. A Pao. 1st.. 14 C R I A P r 4 67 'Union Pac 4s .. 84 C. A 8. r. 4a 71 V. 8. Steel 5.. 17 D. A R. G.r. 5s.. 61 U. 8. Rubber 6 79 Dom. of Can. la 91 Wabash lit .. 93 Erie gen. 4 a. 14 French gov. I Vis II Gen. Eleo. 5. .. 18 Ot No. lst4s 16 Omaha Stock and Bond. STOCKS Bid. Asked. 91 10 41 101 100 67 62 101 10T 100 101 Dear A Co.. pfd 10 Douglat Hotel Co., pfd, bonu..70 Com. Wealth Mrtg. Co.. pfd.. II Harding Cream Co., 7 pet pfd.. 100 Neb. Power Co., 7 pet pfd.... I O A C B, St. Ry, pfd O. A C. B. Ry. A Bttdg pfd..... Orch. A Wll. Co., T pet pfd.. 100 Swift and company ..108 U. P. A L. Co.. 7 pet. pfd 100 Union Stock Tarda, Co., Omaha. 100 BONDS A. T. S. C. 6. Aug. 1119.. 16 Booth-St Loul C. H. 6a. 1931 . Callaway, Neh 6a, WW, 1936.. 99 Columbus, Neb., L. H. A P. 6. . 94 Galveston. Tax.. I. 1935-1947. 99 Hardy, Neb., 6, WW, 1921.. 99 Iowa Port. Cement Co., 6s....... Lincoln G. A E. L. 6s, 1(41.. 10 Mid. S. A O. C, Con. 6s, 1938.. 87 Mont P. Co.. Mtrg. 6s. 1928. .18 O. A C. B. St. Ry. I, 1928..' 84 O. A. C. Bldg. I. 1920-11. . 9 Omaha, Neb., par. 4 Vis, 1134., 7 Oakdale, Neb., 6s, WW, 1923.. 99 Puget 8. T.. L. A P.. 7s, 1921.. 7 Seattle. Wash.. 4 Vis, June 1931.. 96 Sidney, Neb., city hall 6s, 1938.. 101. 16 Swift and Co.., 6. 1944 94 United Kingdom 6 Via. 1921.. 93 7 100 100 95 100 100 100 81 88 89 86 100 93 100 98 97 103.16 95 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Jun It. Turpntln Firm; 63c; sale. 32 bbla ;' receipts, 111 bbl.; ship ments. 12 bbls.; (tock, 14,184 bbl. Rosin IHrm; sales, 1,108 bbl. ; receipts, 461 bbls.; stock. 83,081 bbls. Quote. B. D. E. F. O. H. I, tl.60OI.86; K. 11.80 0 9.10; M, $.! 10.00; N, $10.05010.10; WO, tl0.16O10.40; WW, UO.2501O.t6. xDry Goods Market New Tork, Jun 11. Cotton and wool goods trad today wa quiet, awaiting gov ernment announcement on pric stabilisa tion Raw silk waa at top figure sines th beginning of th war. Jobbers bought cau. tlouily, anticipating lower prices. ; Kansas City Grain . Kansas City, Mo., Jun 16 Corn Un changed. No. 3, mixed, 81.64011.68; No. I, white, 11.80011.83; No. 1, 'yellow. 11.620 II. 65; July, 11.48 I August. tl ll 011.61 i Oat Unchanged. No. I, white, 77 071c; mo. z, mixea, ' MViouoa , j St. Louis Grain St. Louis. Jun 26. Corn Lower; No. 1, track. 11.64011 61; No. I, whits, 11.80 till; July, tl.46; August. 11.49 Vi bid. Oats Lower. No. 2. track, 74c; July, 700 bid; August, (o, nominal- LOCAL WEATHER RECORD 1118. 1117. 11181 SIS i Low.t Isst night .68 81 rreclpltation 11' .07 1.10 M.Mt Normal temperature for today, 14 ao- grees. deflency In preolpltatlon sloe March I , 6.77 inches. ? Excet corresponding period, 1917. , '5r. Inches. . Deflency corresponding period, 1916, 4.86 Inches. ,j ?'.; Corn and Wheat Tteglon Bulletin, There mmm rainfall eanerallv' fram the : middle Mississippi valley eastward to -thV eastern limits of th region, and west- , ward over th lower Mtaaourt valley. In eluding practically all ot Missouri, north east Oklahoma and eastern portions of Nebraska snd portions of Kansas. Tlib , rains war heavy and even excessive, many : point ranging from one to mora than thf : Inches, and wer only light to modern'tr"! tt many other place. Light to moderate.', local thowert occurred in Montana. . The.; heat wa Intense In the southwest, a mas Imum ot 110 wit reached at Enid," Okls.'J Maxima were moderate In th northwet;. U A. WELCH, Meteorologist,. . CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Indications of Overselling Brings About I p- turn to Cora Market. ' :' ti Chloago, Jun 15. Indications that h ...J oorn market had become greatly oversold brought about, a moderate upturn In price today, emphntlsed a little by Intent heat over parts of the southwest The do wa firm to 1 cents net higher, with Julyy 1.44 to 11.44. and August tl.47. Oats .1 finished at S off to o advance and pro- .' 1 vision up 17 to 10 cspts. ,. Notwithstanding thkt beneficial rains had fallen id Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Mlsaonrr-' and Kanaat, oorn marktt averaged no high er throughout th day. Numerous transient setbacks took place, but none of a radical sort and all of them apparently without V. special significance. Moat ot the trad was ot a local character, and the readiness with , whioh offerings wer absorbed had a ten dency to make sellers cautious. Beside , - amallness of receipt her attracted tome ' notice from th bulla, despite the fact that th Jun option appeared relatively weak. It was pointed out that th bulk of arrivals'" of lat hav com from Illinois alone. ' Hedging sale together with Ideal weather ' tended to keep down values In th oat mar. ket. Country Offerings were fro and therw ' wa no lgn ot any demand from th sea- ' boartj. r' Sharply higher quotation on hog lined provtalona. Stockyard Interest did moat of"' th buying. a Oatg wayd with corn. Selling wat enlv a scattered ort. After opening unchanged ! to e lower with August 17 to (7o, th marktt scored a material advance. Strength in th hog market sent provls; tons up grade, Activity was ehi.fiv i i...a and ribs. ' " "" Chicago, Jun 16 Butter Unchanged. ' E."7.HJfhr; ""'P'' '0.311 cases; firsts, 11038c; ordinary firsts, 30033c; at mark, catet Included, IO84c. Potatoea Old, untettled;. rcelpt. 1J .w't'0"",h'. Michigan and "Mlnnetota. " bulk, $1.10011.3!; lacked. 11.35011.60. New rnlpt. 10 can; unchanged. Poultry Alive, higher! I fowl, , 17c. springs, JiQtzo. ( New York General. . ',; ' New Tork, Jun 15. Flour Quiet. tlO 76 ! 111.15; wlntr. 110.IIOll.lt; Kansas, 116.10 ? Oll.lf... . . , , . i. . ' , Corn Spot, i firm: fresh thtlltd Ho. 1 ysl.-V low, 11.11. and No. I yellow, 11.11, cot ' and freight. New Tork.- , I . i Oats Spot firm; standard, 8(08le. ; wi I Hay Quiet; No. 1, 11.40; No. 1, l too " 1.10; No. I, tl.004M.10; shipping, 080c. Hop Quiet;, state, medium to cholc. 1117, 16 0 430) 1111, nominal Paolflo coast, , 1917. .lOOlSci'ini, 14011c ' . Pork Barely, attady; mess. 147.00 041.00: S" family, 456.00;. short clear, 14t.00O62.00 - Lard Firm; mlddlaweat, 12t.OO02S.il. i Tallow Steady ; ally special, loose, 17c." Rice Firm: fancy head, 10O10c; bio rose, l0lc i ; Butter Steadier) receipts, 1,011 tubs--creamery, highr than extras, 45)45c; txtraa (II oor).J440 flrataj. 4!044c; ' packing stock, current make, No. 3, 12 Olio. ; ,. "i -, a, - Egg Bttady'l receipts, 147821 eases, fresh gathered extras, 81 040c; fresh gathered : torag packed firsts, :l70tlei fresh ' gathered regular ' packed, extra firsts, 17 089e; do firsts,, 5037o. , : Cheese Steady; receipt. .! 1,091 boxes'! ' i tat freah. specials, 11 Otic;, do average run, llo. , a , Poultry Allv, dull and BO prices stab-.' Ilshed. Dressed, quit i western chicken. :. fresh, UOtOo; tow la, 16 0 36c; turkey, S5 " Olio. . , . , '.Mi Evanoratod' Apple and Dried KriWU. Nw York, Jun 15. Evaporated Apple-! Weak; stste, 14015c , Prunes Firm; California, .l14yc; Orsa " gone, 14014s, .,, ' Apricots Quiet; -holes, 17c; xtra.: --. Oholc, 18o; fancy, XIOIOo. Pache Ouleti standard, V01le; , oholc, 014c; fancy. 11 014c Kalslns Steady; loo muscatel. 9c:.. choice to faney eded, : 10 011c; seedless... BUo; London, layers, 11.00. , ,-. Pershing Tells the Boys , To Writei'Home Oftener."' In his fatherly advice . to ' the men'T tinder hit command in France "to.',., write home frequently andf regularly'-;'; bCneral rershing gives first thought. . to the aoldiers' families and relatives.""' The men of the Amejrican expedition- ? 1 try forces are certain to receive all .'. toe care that a watchful government . can afford them. Their physical needsi;r will be liberally supplied, their moral j.k and bodily welfare will be diligently-' -protected. , In these respects nO,!', other army will fare better. - But onlytL the soldiers as individuals can perV form for themselves the special duties that General Pershing brings to their. -attention,' . ' ,, -';U In the excitement of active service the young fellow is likely to forget,1. 1 the poignant anxiety weighing upon i v members of his family who picture-'-"1 him as living in the constant presence";'.; of danger. They are haunted by fore- T- bodings of harm, they are . fed or'"' news 6ff fighting of which the details are necessarily withheld; while he U-.-i busy with his duties and neglects to ,' keep them informed of his daily do-.3!, ings and the events in which he.s f shares. .' !; ; The reminder from General Persh-1,; ing that a good soldiet.will keep in-i'' touch with those far away but close i at heart to him, and as a matter of principle not fail, to preserve the-!t. home ties by writing many letters to" those left behind, should save many' a mother from needless distress. It ' was a kindly paternal interest in the hundreds of thousands of men in France that dictated the order, but even more, it was thoughtful, sincere' consideration for American parents and brothers and1 sisters to whom thei" s general bears neither military nor of- " Hcial relation. New York World. ! It Fairbanks Largest Land Owner in State of Illinois ; Charles W. Fairbanks, former vice-i' president, who died recently at Ini . dianapolis, Ind., was reputed - to be I one of the largest land owners in . A Illinois, his possessions including 13,- ' 000 acres in Green county, fifty-five miles northeast ot it. Louts. I he place was known a the 1 "Fairbanks r" Kancn, ana was saia to oe one oi , . the richest pieces of land in the state . because of its location, about 18 mile t northeast ot jerseyviile, in the. iow-: lands of the county. Mr. Fairbanks bought this tract of A : land about eight years ago. He su- pervised the work of constructing TT-. drainage systems on either side o ' -1 the ranch and also bought dredge ,', boats and machinery. The land is 4 now valued at $1,500,000. Its crops 1 this year include 2,000 acres of wheat rf r;-., and 3,000 acres of corn. r,, Besides this tract Mr. Fairbanks. is said to be the holder of 1,000 acres near Whitehall, also in Green county. ' -t This formerly was owned by a man . named Gregory, and was; purchased by Fairbanks about a year , ago, it being managed by a brother, W. D., -Fairbanks. - . v ."', ..I...:'. . l " . .- ... ; .- , ' '.1 . 'Vi I