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    THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1010.
REAL ESTATE
CITY rilOIKBTV FOIl 8 ALB
(Continued.)
Harrison & Morton
(Copy of nn advertisement In The Bee.
June 27, VMM).
"We are willing to risk our Judgment on
the following statement, vis., that the
Items of real estate advertised Mow five
year from now will appear ridiculously
cheap, even though we have on the list
mint Fainam street property that has al
ready advanced a little."
Harrison & Morton
FAUN AM STKEET
33 feet Just east of the new
Haldrlge-Wead building, 2Wh
and Farnam, $v)0 a foot with
out the building. We have
, now an offer of 11,500 more
than this for the lot, including
the building.
72 feet Just west of Powell
Haeon garage plant, $-25 per
foot.
100 feet fronting nr.rth Just
across the street at the same
. price.
' 132 feet fronting north a lit
tle farther west (solid ground,
not filled), m a foot.
44 feet Just east of 9th.
fronting north, vraokage In
the rear, solid ground, $8,500.
12,500 for 2-story brick storo,
near 22d and Farnam.
The. above Items are alt worth from 50
to 100 per cent more than on Juna 27, 1908,
four years ago when advertised.
Below we give a list of business prop
erties, the price of which we believe will
look ridiculously low ten years from now,
though many of them aro double what they
were four years ago.
87 ft., 2 2d and Farnam, $T.2.000.
SO ft., corner 20tli and Farnam, $."0,000.
S ft., 22d and Farnam, $2ti.O00.
6H ft., Douglas, near l'.lth, $35,000.
KfixlKI ft.. 20th, near Farnam. $25,000.
112 ft., Harney, near Farnam, (improved,
Under lease at 0 per cent net), $r.0,000.
28 ft., Farnam, near 18th. $25,0(10.
W ft., corner 18th and .Dodge, $31,000.
Harrison & Morton
SALE ON LOTS
42d STREET
AND
GRAND AVENUE
100 Wa frnm AliiO tn 250
' I
... , i i i i p We still have a few thousand acres of
Within One 10 IOUr blOCkS lrOra Florida Everglade lands, which are selling
at $1 per acre down and $1 per acre per
,. , . .oi month. This land will positively all be
Car line. Will be at COrner 4JU sold out in a few weeks; It you are In
terested act quick. Kverglade Land Sales
, , . , Co.. 912 Holland Bldg., su Louia. Mo.
street and Grand Ave. all day
- THE drained lands of "The New Flor-
TO a 11
todaV. ll YOU Cannot Call. See
, OOA XT .,, ti i,
me SX 3o0 .Neville ISIOCK
A. CHAPMAN,
INVESTMENT
Three new brick flats, 7 rooms and
reception hall each flat; tiled baths;
oak floors first floor; birch and white
enamel finish second floor; bullt-ln
wardrobes; combination lights; tull
basement, with cemented floors; lot
ouBeiueui, . ,
60X133 11.; .-room
house In rear; rental 175; price
,120,000. Can make terms. Kasy
walking distance.
,v. farnam smith & co.,
X320 Farnam St.
. a . TJ a .Ada 1
Tels.:
lJOUg. ivot; tuu. ft-ivi
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND KAN CM LAND FOR SALB
.irlcaaaaa.
A GIFT OF FIVE ACRES.
"Hack to the Land"
Is a magaaine for the townsman whole. Jarrell, Mount Vernon, 111,
wants to go to the farsn-a practical guide " .
for making a paying farm home; subscrlp-
tlon $1; besides regular commissions, we
-will give five acres, your choice, worth
$600, for best subscription list; ask partio-
ulara. "Back to Ui Iand, Fort Smith,
Ark. '
r . . '
6T. FRANCIS VALLEY LAND.
NORTHEAST ARKANSAS.
160 acres, 160 In cultivation; rented for
tl per acre; tlirea-fourtha of a mile from
town on Frisco; produces 76 bushels corn
Mr acre; fine for alfalfa and clover; threw
houses; prlca $8,500 -cash. -
l.ouu acres, iw hi ui.iu.v.., ,Ti u
tier acre; about sw leuoui iiuum., ts ,",tJ"
J, mwn on Friaoo: rich alluvial soil;
price $62,600; $12,600 cash; baianca easy
terms. . , a.
Farms, umoer ana uiu. u.
and on terms to sun .voryoouy. sW
further Information.
ANTHONY & FAI
A1RLEY, Osceola. Ark.
sn oat in TYiim I m l4M.utv: 14& acrss: I
r w . a . ifjn all in
riliiivlLtlon; mostly creek bottom; daik
loam Kill' very fertile; hog wire fence; fr-
room dwelling, large double-story barn, i
!.;, houses; flu verlaetlng water. 1
vvilltske $10 per acra If sold within )
days It you mean business, writ me.
Joe Mack. Coillna. Ark.
.
FOR SALE $1,600 will buy a nloa farm of
113 acres; 60 aorea ln cultivation; rich crev
bottom; good 4-room house, 1 tenant house;
wire fence; I wells, fina water; 4 inilaa to
good town; rural delivery. This is a good
chanca for a man to get a good hotoa. If
you will get busy you can get it U. F.
Bailey, MontlcaUo, Ark.
taamda.
U.000 ACRES CANADIAN LANDS.
Flu tract wheat lnnd, steam plow propo
sition, in cenual Saskatchewan; finest
uuailty; will bear closest inspection; writ
? - i..iua.a .nil t..rnia Junn fr W'u . 1 u at
rmJ MUl vui St. Brandon, Mauitooa.
Ld.
-
.a1am.4a
lW.wa mww,
IP.RIUATH.iJ aUA,XMlJ.
.
ba .a i&iM.i-A t raiMg ft Mill
Irrigated land on th Costilla estata lu th
ban Luis valley of Colorado can yet ba
uurchaaed at $W an acre. This Includes a
LerSetual water right Easy terms. Larg-
r.T "a ..,7L.,riv u. ot.n .v.r d.
velotHid In Colorado. 6,0uu acres ln ca'U-
aiioT. this year. WrlU lor ire. maps aud
fislatMra.
COSTILLA. IRRIGATED LAND CO.,
1634 Champa tot. Deliver, Colo,
IN COLORADO FOR $10 TO $W PER
ACRE. EAST TEKMSi
1 can sail you aa good level land with
aa guad soil, better water at 20 to 10 feet;
better markets, better climate, batter as
surance ot good, tull cropa avary year, thau
. v. . I W.,h lira I.llho Unnl
(j n li Li or Alberta, for leas thaa id
f ..... . .. -
to llIU Per acre, an ! va an. i ail, aaa.
, a Johnson. Umon. Cola..
POST. w JOUUanJai. utauwu, wuiw..
CHEAP LANDS Lai and smaU tracts.
E.
E. Dey, Akron woio.
&UM.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
A nlc aquar section of 40 acres, black
rU 1mlui aolL cly subsoil; ooum not lay
bttr; 10 miles south of Brewster. Thomas
Co.. Kansa. School hous acrosa the road
from It Land Improved all around. Two
yaj-s cropa win vmj u. .
$12.00. Moi-tg of $4,560, drawing intereat
at IV Pr cent due March. 113. Will
take t.0u0 ln good clear Income city prop-
ity, balance cash. It you want a bargain.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AM KA.Xt ll I. AMI FOR JIAI.F.
Colorad
33,000
An Empire
Where One
For the Land
C. M. GRUENTHER, Trustee
Will sell 210 KIT CAKSON COUNTY FARMS at BUR
LINGTON, COLORADO, June 23d, 1910.
$400 DOWN
And $400.00 in 30 days is the highest amount of cash
required to buy any 1G0 acre tract. This is a FORCED
SALE., You can count on bargains.
Special train on the Rock Island from Omaha Juno
21st. Low fares. Any Rock Island excursion ticket
good on this train. You can buy to Denver Colo-
rado Springs or any western point, and stop off at Bur
lington for this sale.
Make the price of many vacation trips by guying a
summer excursion ticket west, stop at Burlington for this
sale, pick up a bargain there and then spend a week or a
rnonth in the mountains. .Write or telephone for particulars.
C. M. GRUENTHER, Trustee
Tel. Tyler 1070 Eoom 307 First National Bank Bldg
Omaha, Nebraska.
Florida.
TPVlTDnT 1 nro T a xtt-.
iu " iicneut in me worm, we offer
our own land In tracta and on easy terms
to suit; also managers for the Flor-
lQa Fruit Lands Co., which are the orig-
inatora of tna famous auction distribution
RICHARDSON-KELLETT CO.,
Suite 329, Palaco Bldg.. Minneapolis Minn.
FLORIDA LAND
Do you -want to get In a syndicate nnv
organizing to purchase a large tract of the
Dest iana in Florida, the right land, the
right price, the right transportation, an ex
cellent well equipped selling organization?
rug money ana a quick turn ir you get In.
Florida Land Co., Nelson Chesman Co..
I.St. Louis.
Idaho.
MONEY TALKS
Yes. money talks In Idaho.
You
draw 3 from that mid-west savings
bank of yours; I can guarantee you
7 net. You get a proved security.
There , Is no danger of any loss to the
pe0piev who live on the United States
government Minidoka Project. Write
for my free booklet today.
Q A. Johnson
i,......t.ov. nriav n-i.n
- f j , .
Illinois.
FOR SALE $50 down, $5 monthly, buys
10 acres rich garden, fruit and poultry
land, near Alma, 111., Marion County, has
2-room frame house, chicken house, 4
acres cleared; nicely situated on Okaw
river, about 65 miles from St Louis, on
Illinois central railway; "snap , fuu. J
TEN-ACRE FARM.
Flne r.ch ...vel Illinois land, convenient
l0 at. Louis market and near good local
town an(i shipping point; all In cultlva-
Von; flne for truck, fruit and berries.
poultry and country homes; near large
cunning factory and along the new McKlu-
ley eiecti:io line, now building to St Louis;
prlcl for 10 acres, $750 and up; terma $lu0
an(i iu per month; can show this
property any afternoon leaving office at
x o'clock; p. m. and return at 8:30 p. ru.
Qomo prepared to go and see the land,
8. H. MOKTON A CO., Land Agents,
I tuoiu u, vut cneswui at ;at Louis.
Sltssourk
I irOR SALE 72-acre farm, near Florin.
- Ma. has aooa house, fin. ham .11
- - -
fine well and a good spring; at $176 par
5 per
Mo.
acre, c nvtaixi, ciayton,
I HVM fill VITorm 7Rft ftrrna S mllM Pan
dleton. Mo.; over 200 acres cultivated; about
100 acres in crops; baianca merchantable
timber, all fenced; an ideal stock-raising
larm; 1,000 7-year-old fruit trees; new -
room house, all necessary buildings, in best
condition; $15 per acre; easy terms; trades
not considered. Address Theodora Juengst
2302A Farrar St. St Louis, Mo.
FOR SALE 203-acra valley farm; all
good, tillable land; no rock, no overflow;
130 acres ln cultivation; good 6-room frame
house and outbuildings; cistern, well and
ponds; family orchard; dally mall; 1 mile
to school, churoh and trading point; 7 miles
to railroad; 35 miles to St Louia. Prion
$26 acre. Norvell ft Bass. Steelville. Mo.
FOR SALE Oxant fruit form, by owner
Address A. W. lluasey, Burnham, Mo,
FOR SALE Wo have soma soecial h.r.
I gaina in small farms; also one or two bar-
I n.ma l,i laraar farm.' ll'l-.,ra, . . .
ni.60 per acre; tw-acra larm, new fiv-
" ou8a- nevr occupied; on ot itil
most beautiful farms in this county: Oim.
I n.a ....! .1 a t. . . . .
I UI, aoilU ivvia avau, a.t.aa IllllC. ast Of
le boio. urn Dutu L-auu wo., ji Soto.
. . . .
FOP. SAlB-On!y $s per acre; no better
tock farm or colonisation tract In Mis-
ourl; oj acres. IW) cultivated; wire
fence, spring water, t dwellings, stock
scales and barns; numerous - other build.
l"g: -area lot merchantable hardwood
Umber; Uo mile, from St Louis.
I a llw.l .vwa., a -1 WW.. uuuuin.
Mo.
W ar getting out our new Hat of
Boon County prairie farms for sal; send
us your address and we will forward you
one of them; investigate this section IX
)ou are hunting th best
STUHGEON REALTY CO.. Sturgeon. Mo.
FOR BALE 70 acres; new t-room tram
I bousa with fm cellar, smokehouse, wood-
I .hav, ll m Cattlahaw4 tranlallia..! ha.nnm...
i - :
cistern, two laige ponds, concrete porch
I . win tic ! Ml ..or., ii. na.ii... in In .
1 19 maadow, 12 la clover, 6 alfalfa, baianca
r! u fpeu?e,i,1"rtcl,ai,V"y
I tr
a...W
TIMBER and ranch land barralns In
South Missouri Morris 4k Walker, Moun
tain View. Mo.
i vrtn ha i f- m n ,u ai.hi.i
balance timber; good house, barn, chicken
house. Other buildings; drilled well, cistern,
apnng, nice orchard, grapes, other fruit;
aUy man; Stt tiiilo si. Jaines; pne a2,400;
terms on irt W. M. . Brown, St.
James, Mo.
Persistent Advertising a the 1404 to Big
REAL ESTATE
fARM AJ(I HAISC1I LAU FOR IIB
ontlnned.
Acres
at Auction
Crop) Pays ..
Sllnnraota.
BEAUTIFUL 120-ACRE FARM AT
11 lraPve-ent3; good soil, level, S
price of Improvements; good soli, level, 71)
.i. v.ni. , oaiance nara wooa Umber
ana pasture; living water in pasture, bor-
ders on nice lake; fine, new, 7-room kouJe.
root house. machlLe aiVed, wkgon Shed I etc
nia aaa an ni-uiaao icyail , gUUU Wdl, 16SS 1
limn nan luuo to ucnooi ana church, 2
miles to store and creamery, 6V4 miles to
North Branch. Minn., on Northern p..
oJflc; 40 muea north of twin cltien. Pn
$2,850 cash, or $1,000 cash, balance long
time. No greater value was ever offered which Joins the Taft; one of the best tracta
In a farm anywhere. Mrs. Sadie Fuller of lana In the Gulf Coast. It Is located on
1709 Laurel Ave., sr. Paul Minn '!.. .o,li.,,n,ij mi. I i-nmi-u ' riitht ud to 6in-
8 LAUGHTER LAND SALE.
Unequaled Opportunity; Easy terms.
Washburn County, Wisconsin.
363 acres unimproved land, JtUo.
UU acres unimproved land, JS.50.
')b acres improved land,
290 acres Improved land, Jii 60.
bo acres Improved lana, 114.00.
10 acres unimproved land, JU.76.
160 acres partly improved lanj, 111.50.
120 acres partly improved land, 12.60.
Ib0 acres partly Improved land, U.7i
440 acres improved land. 212.76.
Ml acres unimproved land, $6.60.
large tracts Ot Western land a.t anrlft
prices, we handle nothing but snaps. U
von want to ami I VOIIP fiirm a, li i , .. I . . .
- t. ,v . 1 r 7 t i- .ttiua
write us. If you want to buy a xarm at a
Its va ue, wilta us. We want live rcpre-
Lulitat l v ja avArvvhar.
tentative everywhere.
Minnesota-Montana Ranch Co.,
60U Court Block. Su Paul. Minn.
12-ACRE FRUIT FARM
mile from Crystal Bay station: four.
room houBe, bam lxx30, full concrete base
ment, 40-foot poultry house, well, 60 apple
trAAtt. 1 acra MtrawhprriAA 11X. n r. r..a
berries, plums. acres cultivated. 2 npr.
pasture; borders on small lake; good gar
aen anu truit ia4iu. umy o,ow.
J. M. Davies ut 4th St. B.
Minneapolis.
225-ACRE well Improved Blue Earth
county larm.
160 acres Improved farm, Pipestone Co.
843 acres Pine county, cut-over land.
Above farms for merchandise.
18,000 harness and shoe slock.
$17,000 stock of general merchandise and
Dunaing.
10-room furnished, modern solid brick,
close ln.
10-room Individual brick to trade for
merchandise.
All new Luke Harriet modern house, easy
terms.
List your merchandise stocks, city and
land with us. We make exchanges mo
matter where located.
C. P. Carlson-Atlas Land Co.,
Oloba Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
IMPROVED FARMS 30 MILES FROM
MINNEAPOLIS.
town; 45 acres cultivated, balance is pas-
ture. all fenced; new tf-room house with
cellar, furnaco heat, new barn, 26x30x16,
i,Mliln lav tl full lanuil,.
cement
floors and mangers, corn crib, hen bouse.
Th. . u"f;
ft a- -
winamiu ana excellent water,
new and the buildings are new.
at $4,000; reasonable terms.
0 acres 8 miles from good town; GO acres
cultivated; clay loam roll, baianca is fenced
ln paslUa'e; loins the above bo; good 6-room
house, with cellar, barn 24x36, cement
tioors, corn crib, granary, hen house, wind
mill and fina water; 6 acres fenced with
woven wire. Price. $40 pr acre.
1 DALY & McLEOD.
702 Palaca Bldg., Minneapolis.
17 ono FARM for is luO: a doiis-iit f,,i
T.:. . a,,7 . ? T ,um"
wun itu acres line lanu; goou sun, level,
f.ncAal and urofia.f Allciai : Bci ainrAa In i.,an
25 acres tin hardwood timber and Das-
. . ... . . i . . .. -
turn iv lurci iiitsauuw: euieiiaia rt-rinim
house, well finished and decorated; pantry.
tone, foundation, cemented eailar. riniil.l
Iioor, two torcnes, line nuiu zuxooxlii.
largo granary, machine shed, wagon ahed.
corncrio, cniuaeu huutc, ouier ouiiaings
all well painted and ln first class repair
two pumps, suit water, su snaae trees
around house; H. F. D. and telephone; near
school; one or the most beautiful places
to b found anywhere; four wiles from
North Branch, Chisago county. Minn.; 40
miles north oi 't win cities; naif casn. Mrs.
Faille Fuller, I'M Laurel Ave.; St Paul,
Minn.
100 ACRES good black loam soil, clay
sub-soil, four miles southeast of Bronson.
Minn.; good buildings; 40 acres fenced in
Pture, balance plow land and a snap ut
3 ii0Ui ,'aMh' Ji?1?"'.6 , yeaf at.
ce'1'- Address 8443 Columbus Ave., Mlnue-
I n III 1 1
epulis, Minn.
FOR KALE L 000 acres strlctlv farm land
good steam plow proposition, ln Montana!
....T. . .... " .. "
; i .1 r al (' i H : aU.iHf caso. ail i ii " tuna
. ' .
needed on the Daiauco, u per cent Who
takes this little block of land and doubles
his money ln 12 uiunilis' 6,u0 acres, east-
ern Montana, strictly steam plow proposl-
tlon. 11 D!a.' acre, olie-lliliu Oown. baianca
tour annual naynienu atter this fall.
acrea. Duun cuuuty. N. 13.. every acra
SO acres of clay loam soiLS miles frorahVead Bld- mn n1
farm laud, $12 per acre, Worth $U 160 630 ACRES timber land, 8 miles from rail
acres. Campbell county, b. D.. i2 per road station. Will cut over three million
acre. Nine sections in Dunn cuuntv. N. u..
lb per cent plow, iv.a per acre; good
terma Fifteen sections, eastern Montana,
114.60. 1.500 acres lus Billings, N. D.. U.60.
sixteen sections lu Duuu, N. D., very
ciiuiu-, fav.iu, wim-iiui wii, mi.iii;b kuuu
terms. Very select section In Marcar
county, is. u., u per acre.
JUSEPtl Jli-EiMAN. Austin, Minn.
FOR SALE At $12 per acre, a fine 22.UO0
acre tract on tne Milwaukee extension in
the Musselshell Valley, Montana, -one-timd
cash, balance in tinea or fuur euual an
nual payments. A great deal ot tins land
la held at from Jl, $a to $w per
acre retail. Also have other first-class
propositions, nrti or wire uya A-Cunan,
Austin. Shiiua.
XKefcraekv.
RARGAIN in Platte Valley Irrigated
Farm I Extra good luw acres; must be sold
aukk. 60 acrea alfalfa, 60 acrea best wheat
graaa meadow ln the country; So acres to
other crops. $X5 per acre. Write quick for
terms and further lufuruiatlun to Box No.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AN I HA.XCIt LAM) FOR BALE
Aebrsikn (oitlatetl.
G30 ACRES timber land, 3 miles from rail-
road station. Will cut over three million
feet of good lumber, and w hen the land Is I
cleared it Is the best fruit land In the
world. 1'rlce. $20 per acre. Clear. Want I
uiimim income, or wuuiu prcirr iu iraua
I oin-nait interest to an experienced lumper-
i aa.aaaa. I
NOWATA LAND AND IXJT CO.,
omits tut, iew nn. una xjiu,
i'hune ilea isrw.
700 ACRES, NEAR OMAHA
At Just about one-half the price asked for
in-joining land. Finely unproved larm.
Any business terms.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suite 621 New York Life Building.
'Phone Ked WJ.
2,520-Acre Up-to-Date Ranch.
At the price of raw land. 'Cut Into 180
tracts. This lnnd Will sell soon at $. per
acre. Price. $M,000. Very easy terms.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
bulla 624. New York Life Building.
'Phone Ked 19.
Kortk Dakota.
Illk-nTl T.ATCDS.
Large tracta of land In Hettinger, Kid
der. Burleigh, Mercer and Stark counties,
also tracta In Sweet Uross, Yellowstone
and Custer counties, Montana, nu oaa
katcehwan. We have the lands, own tha
lands and can deliver.
E. C. Williams, Temple Court. Minneapolis.
6.000 TO 20.000-A CRM tracts of Montana
and western North Dakota lands for aala
at frcni $7.50 t3 $15 per acre.
SCHWAB BltUH..
123 Guaranty Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
MONTH DAKOTA.
We have svvnral fina Quarters, half sec
tions and section In Billings and Bow
man counties that tvb can sen on reason
able terms, located near good towns and
railroad. This land Is from 75 to u par
cent tillable and the best oi boii. wiue
fur lists and prices.
'DALX & M'LEOD,
702 Palace ttiug., Miuaeapolla, Minn.
South Dakota.
iroR SALE 320 acres: every acra tillable:
itn black soli: near town; price, iU per
gcra. riaua jniuueK, auiiwoiM w
BOUTH DAKOTA CORN AND ALFALFA
ijAua.
The rush 1 on lor etaniey county; ouy
lands near the new railroad and double
vnur monov In the next year: 20.000 acres
to select irom; tiv to is i
write ellana Jtteaity iuuiytuiy, tui, ruan
Bldg... AUnneapulis, Mluu.
FOR SALE South Dakota lands, $16 to
$40 per acre, near town. For booklet, map
and prices on the beat auul cneapewt, ad
dress L. L. llogaman, tukwau. ilrula
county, S. D.
Tcuueaaea.
ORCHARD FOR SALE.
1 000-ACKiia orchard lit northern Tennes
see: one or tile lineal orcnaraa in tne
t.VaaS Bf-.. fhna.aa.u1- of fruit treea
commg into bearing" this" year; "store, can-
nln factory, three residences,, mules, Jm-
?!'rrof;ir
P'elne,n,tf';1"aa! ,,,h VVht irtv as owner
- "-V.".. . T, -nTi i. oh.iVed to ell-
cannov
lva lon '"J"6 or a,tak p,iri '1 USU8'
necessary. Union Savings bank. Kau
'
TEXAS GULF COAST LAND.
We are now gelling the Wilder ranch.
two railroads apd comes'right up to sin-
ton, a new city ot 2,ou population.
w. nffnp this In anv sizo tracts at irom
$25 to M) per acre. Get our booklots; find
uhuut tha aauoortunltlcs.
faul CO., 221 security suu,
. Minneapolis.
Washington.
BIO MONEJi IN TIMBER.
irimh., lands In Pacific northwest are
crease m .value.'. very year due to rapid
lncrtia.fiea deinaud ana aecreaacti nupyi,
t. n.-.T n..t rra t W nffnr
,na,nrhitii(v tA Invest ln Umber in sums
"n f .
i rium 11W ip. Alerest luarauiinni miu yaw-
J.V..nT, shAsa of oroflts.
i
curity. Hafter than stocks or bonds and
i a.w. w. " . . . . .
much more proruaoie. ror uuuiihcwj iu
fonnatlon and details address American
Timber Co.. Henry Bldg., Seattle. Wash.
Miscellaneous.
CAN locate parties on desirable timber,
fruit, agricultural and grazing lands. In
California, Oregon and Washington. Special
guveriiaiaeui. iMim .lot, mm a rw a, .on. m
all Interested parties. West American Land
.n(1 Timber Co.. Sacramento. Cal.. JUi, K
REAL ESTATE LOANS
GARVIN BROS.. d floor N. Y. Ufa. $501
to $100.0 on improved property. Ho delay.
WANliED-Cliv loans. Patera Trust Ctv
WANT ED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
amain bantu 4k Co., lau arnam ot.
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
LOWEST RATES Bemla, Brandels Bldg.
TTIXJCl PIT.R nXTMl nr.KIlaa fur aaala. I PI
mnnnt. from 1 '11 t.. If. laMl - ura iati Lhm
any time, American teola Deposit Vauiu,
216 8. Tith. Baa Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Waad.
tr to IS 000 on homes ln Omaha. O'Kaa'a
fXZi EstauT Co lou N
f,eal fTfi1 co- JUU w
lr A'iUOlm
Y. LU. Duugiaa
8KCONU mortgages negotiated. 626 New
o
v s i t a
suum uiviAnA
OPTICAL department. We have a special
fitting room ana our expert optometrwt
?",e ?,u Pe'lct aatisiaction. Jacobson&l
I'uren Co., Jewelers and Opticians. 2404 N
street, South OiiMtfia.
OUR HATS can well be termed match-
less, and you are invited to see them.
I T,,un'a KtQ XI OA f h .Ipo.1 Ur.,,11. aim....
I J ' viuaun.
1
BOYS WHO PLAY BALL should set) our
I V. n .. a oll .r.-vrwtu
I uao ivuu..
1 Novpltv Rtnrp
iturcnj UIUIC,
ouuui uumna.
; SOUTH OMAHA horse shoeing shop, 614
N. 26th. Experience has made horsesPfeet
anopeti -book tome. H. Noone. 8.632.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYERS FOB
t, and T-room houses. If prices ar right
we can sen your property tor you.
KUtVA'i'A LAND AND LOT COU
Suite C26 N. T. Life Bl d g
SWAPS
WILL exchange rent of five-room aoart-
- raent in. lasuionaoie apartment nouss tor
automobile. Address r 744, Bee.
115,000 CLEAR, Improved, to trade for
land $s to $12 per acre, up to $30,000; will
' i. ,. - at
n.r v oiii uuldioiiv;, b.uio . nunaui
w . - a a , . . . ..... a.. ' . . . .
""i" ut wo., ouue vt a. uio oiag.
mono ateu inn.
;
WE can trade anything, anywhere.
aiAiiuiur ac iubu,
oD. 2056. 421 Bee.
feet of good lumber, and when the land Is
ciearea it is tne Dest iruit iana in tne
world. Price, $20 per acre. Clear. Want
Omaha income, or would prefer to trade
one-half Interest to an experienced lumber
i
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
suite t4 iNew i era Lite oiag.
Phone Ked 1S9.
HARNESS or phaeton, sale or trade
piano, phono, or gun. O bSl. Bee.
nAjiau-u exenange, mi acrea
land, located ln Bet-khan county, okl.,
merchandise; no agents; give description
stock. Bailey & Pojie, Enid, UkL
TAILORS
MISFIT tailor d suits $JS and $40 value
at 116. See A. Rubenstein. xuh B. liu st
U. A. LlNQUlaT CO. 136 Pa4TON BLK.
.
FOR evening functions full dress is th
rnU and to at It mads right see Ed Tiilul.
Tailor. ll b. Wth bu ,
TAILORS
(Cllit.11Uil.
wiKTPn-Tn nt modern suite of two
or three rooms (unfurnished preferred)
with board, within easy walking aistaui.-.
Address D 657. Bee.
WANTKH Thre or four light house-
Keening rooms down town for three
miuii.. mini he reasonable; references
given. Address II t, rfee.
. . , a n n n ml Al II
WAN I tU IU DUKnUW
wmTKn rn noRRnw-MJl) r cm fa
1 year. Will pay Ui par cant Interest. AH'
Cress, li-os. tie.
WANTED to borrow money on farms, 1st
mortgages on southwest Iowa farms, or
Tioi-lbeoat Nebraska farms. Address A "J,
Bee.
WILL pay 10 per cent Interest for $1,000
for one year: security first class. Address
C 62, Bee.
WANTED TO BUY
BEST ritlCE paid for second-hand
furniture, carpet, clothing and aboea
Phone Douglas 897 1.
SECOND-HAND clothing; party, after
noon dresses. John Feldman, D. 3123. A-263H,
Best Prices for BROKEN WATCHES,
Old Gold. etc. NATHAN, 211 So. 13th (ft,
WANTED 6.000 FEATHER BED9. Wrtta
t.T telephone Douglas 1660. MKTKOPOLi- I
TAN rUATHKK CO.. 103 N. KKb.
BEST prlcee for 2d-hand clothing. D. $440.
HAVE a buyer for grain elevator. J.
H-
Parotte, Board of Trade.
WANTED TO RENT
FURNISHED room hv week, vniinir hunt
ness man; western or northern exposure
preferred ; 10 minutes of 10th and Farnam:
state price. Address F 47, Bee.
YOUNQ married counle desire nnn nr
two rooms with board. In nice Dart nf
city: have Oriental roirrt. himna thra. kut I
chairs, book cases and hall clock which
will use If convenient, ttiouc-h not nee, .a.
sary; gentleman traveling for railway com-
puny, away considerable of time and ile.
a...o mi,, iiiiio wilii leiuieti people inr
no oujecuori outer Doaraers; any rcr
erencea desired furnished; answer mating
puuo. afauress s, nee.
WILL exchange rent of 5-room apartment
In fashionable anartment hniina for intn.
inuune. Aaaress a Hi, nee.
We Are Getting Numerous Calls
For Houses of All Sizes. List With Ui
now ATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
424 N. Y. Life Bldg. frhone Red 1999.
wanted Situations
SITUATION wanted as fireman or ianl-
tor. Call Webster 1906.
A GIRL nearly 17 and another nearly 16
"" "J lu.' wage lMU.I
X" nUa bav,,,g 1"BtUute- T-
WANTED Day work by a lady,
3001
I MAKE 116.0ft A DAT
Tou hUBtllng young men. In the small
towns, could do the same, If you knew
how. I'll tell you free of charge. Butler,
1 415 BrandelB Building, Omaha
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO PAVINO CONTRACTORS
Healed PrODOSalS Will hA reeelveii at haa
office of the cltv clerk nf tlm Ht f Mn..
folk. Nebraska, up to 6 o'clock P. M., Mon-
day, Juno 27, 1910, for paving ln District No.
1, being Norfolk Avenue, from the bride
over the Northfork River to the west line
oi itn street, according to the plans and
spccmcations on me in the office of the
city engineer. Plans ' and specifications
togetner witn Dinning blanks may be ob-
talned at the office of the city engineer.
iniiru i. inn uuito ui tne uity engineer,
inc tnj cugiiicri pruximater estimate
of the quantities of the work are as fol-
i iuwm;
nhiA sMiiarc varo r,
Artificial Stone Curblim. . nua A. iftta
I . . . , . . . , - ' --, " "
i uneai teei, ll vj.m. ,
1 Art liciat stone narklna- curb. Kxl2 Innho.
130 lineal feet, W $0.26.
3x12 inch Oak Headers. 608 lineal feet,
(g ;o.23.
20 cast iron gutter plates, $5.00.
2 cast Iron curb Inlets. 36o lbs. each,
(j,)).(M.
4 cast Iron catch-basin grates. 30 in. dlam-
eter. 325 lbs. each. (S$0.04.
6 brick catch-basins, average depth 4 feet,
24 Inches inside diameter, per foot $2.50,
i lineal ieet ot io men u. . iniet afipc
I in id it. n ka
3i6 Ilneal feet 0f 24 inch D. 8. Vltr. Pipe
Sewer laid. $1.75.
All bids must be accompanied by certi
fied check for an amount equal to 10 per
cent ot tne value or tne work ana in no
Th. C line serves the Zht to
I-! f!1 n w32 nf -Jil? .nS
reject njr and ll bids nd to wa.lv any
defect or fnformallty In any bid.
case less than One Hundred ($100.00) Dol-
, , - . . , . . , . . . , a .
uy uruerutt.ioi.iiy y-uunci, i uio city
SiT"618' Ju"? t,,1?,
ED. HARTBR, J. FRIDAY.
City Clork, Mayor.
Lt-JJla&iii.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Notice is hereby given that Notlc ti
I DM.1 . I. twalncr n, . kits h -A l . U - r,
1 VMAiA.tl..aM atf lr.,t. XT l..n . 1. n...iu
provides for the submitting of bids to the
city of Crete, Saline County. Nebraska.
for the purpose of furnishing all material
and labor for the building and constructing
4 nm 4.
Sanltarv
u. ,.,., a.nn.,n,A.i Ki.ii ....1 . i ri
and combing
..,i. . atrm k.; Th. A.lm..ii I "
of sam. is $40,000. Time for presenting b"ttkK"- in2from 19 ffiTtS Sri
and filing bids expires on the 20thday oHShiS2L,,tohfi?,.5n?.t?P!
laio at 2 o'clock p m AU bids fii.JS
&&$Utu&P&&
i Natalia nnn rnnniiioni ann v ti oir nr nr iw.
. . , , - . j , ... i . i . : ,
' ut lo
Uliuwi .0 . .
lu" "FhA'J?r0TJ
F. A. NOVAK Cltv cStf.
Crete. Nebraska.
p. a. Edqulst. Special Engineer. 832 New
Tork Life Building. Omaha. Nebraska.
York Life Building, Omaha. Nebraska.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
HAMBURG AMERICAN
All atodara Safety Ssrtosa (Wireless, atal
London-Pa ris- Hamburg
fJ Walders.. . June Bl Prm. Lincoln July 4
c JatST S.JpST'SJaii iu'li'tt
SuVsSlund .... hS, vSnclnnSr ..V.V.jul1;
tltui-Carllon s U Cart Haauuranc.
tH.mburs 4lKt N.w.
Hamburg-American Line, 45 Broadway, N.
x.. or Local Agents.
CHICAGO
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Market Steady Hoes Trifle
glow Sheep Reported Steady
CHICAGO. June 11. CATTLE-Recelpts,
estimated at 300 head; market steady;
-", ,J
V.buari.w. stockers ana
vun. an- wcum
I.1U, L-HIVCD, U.OVtJT,. W.
yvo receipts, eet maieo at u,vwii,
market steadyand alow; light, w.itxov.iv,
I mlvaaii Ii aFrM h.avu aUMntU H7a rnilafll.
, , . a , . ...
liJiValitit. . . . .. .. I. i I. -. . , .. .la KiVWitt IT7 aa.
In. 40(0. 60: good to choice heavy. ln.toit'S.e';;
rilarn ta aii9 .so: hulk or sales. xs.aWMaw.ol.
SHKEP AND LAMBS ttecelpta, est!-
maLed at 6,0u0 head; market steady;
native, $3 6ft94).00; western, $3.76tf.10; year-
1 III tj B, fv.uvl.w, laiaiwa, aawva , j. i v-o. w ,
western, $6.iiO&9.1Q,
Ksoaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, June It CATTLE Re-
celpts 300 head, Including 2U0 southerns,
Market steady; native steers, $6.6mu4.60;
h.r'n .i li muin.oO: aouthern oows.
I $3.odJj5.60; native cows and heifers, $3.26a
I 7.80: stockers and xeeoers, H.i6i(jQ.w; ouiis,
$4. life 6. 86, calves, $4.0u8.5o; western steers,
$5.6uu.:&; western cows, 4.ouae w
HOU.S-Rec.lpts. 600 head; market ateady.
Bulk of sales, $.iU8.45; heavy, $9.4o1 .46;
packers and butchers, $S.Ka.46; light. $.20
for nark
K,m.i' i,ia. Di.9oui9 10.
4 AND LA M Kb Receipts. 800 bead:
oi market, steady. Muttons, H oo.'j.ou; lamna,
for 7.6ot 50: fed wethers and yearlings, $5.00
of t,i ?a- fad western ewes. $4,604516.
w ' .
i.1 4.A -.a.. aaaais. tal fjl .5 7h
Stock la Slg-ht.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western market yealeraay were as ioiiows:
i'm linn. MhMi
South Omaha ...
17S -B.rwo
St. Joseph
t. bi)
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Chicago
6U0
a Ka.i i
12,000
I Totals l.nt
$4,064
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Quarter Higher for
Week, Stockers Lower.
HOGS LITTLE CHANGED .SATURDAY
Good Sheep Seventy-Five rente and
Iambs Flftr Cte Hl-her Thaa
t tha Close of Last
Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, Juna 11. 1910-
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Official Monday 1.44X . ."B
Official Tuesday J.747 6.1111 l.
Official Wednesday 3.t2 7.1M -7!t
Official Thursday 2,2.2 '.'
Official Friday 4 7.756 $.1N
Estimate Saturday 175 &-6&0 lw
Six days this week 13,210 39,763
Same days last week. ...13,673 45.HK3
Same days 2 weeks ago..lo,4H 60.3
same days 2 weeks ago..lt.6t3 4t,4to
Same uays 4 weeks ago..lN,4i3 W.itit
Same days last year 14.115 tju,20tf
12,9
13.4!8
16,877
26,207
27.649
,744
i lie luiioi.uig taole shows to receip t
of cattia. hoira ami .h..r at South Omaha
for tha vear to a-.t. e.Tmnared with last
ear: irio. 1909. Inc. Dec.
Cattle urn ito ji", i 16.034
lloas um'ojs iwnts 292.W7
Sheep ".'oi-o'lOil 'n24'ifc9
The following th. .v.n tiia average
prices of hogs at homh timana for tha last
several days with comparisons:
Date 1010. 190.190l.l!(07. 11906. 190s. 190.
June 1..
9 3oH 7 It! 6 3i
101
ti 5 t9 4 1
It U 5 ll
I 6 19 4 49
t 20 I 4 66
24 6 211
8 301 5 23 4 54
June 2..
June I..
S IDitl I w, S "I
"S't 7 i t id
Us; 1 34 1 b 2o
I 7 361 6 311
Ou
5 9Ui
b 9t
Juna 4..
June 6..
June 6
July 7
9 00), I 6 26
6 9t
S 7 aU
291 1 3S 5 27
June 8.
0l 6 4
Juna 9
I i 5 ! i ! 'i
June 10
6 061 1 6 20 4 76
9 3o I 7 40 6 2'
June u
I 9 1 3d, 6 3. 6 vej 6 3U I '9
'Sunday.
HecelDts and dlsnosltinn of live stock al
the Union stock Yams. South Omaha,
Neb.. lor twentv-four Hours, enaing at 4 1
ui, yvBiviuu
RECEIPTS.
Cattlo.Hogs.Sh'p.H'r's.
C, M. & St. P. Hy..
2
1
2
23
9
37
4
2
l'J
3
o
1
108
I ?.",,'
I nl- acute ity . . .
Wabash Ity.
cnion I'uclfic Ity....
C. & N. Vv., east
ci, st. p., m. t86
C. & N. VV., west
c, 15. At (J., east...
C, B. At Q., west....
C, It. 1. Ac P., east..
Illinois Central
cmcugo uu West..
Total receipts 8
DISPOSITION.
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.
Omaha Packing Co..
9i2
tiwlri and company
Cudahy .racking Co
1.4M
l.litt
2, DIM
14a
B.6
lba
19
Armour at cx -
dcuwarU-Bolen Co
xviilrpiiy, snippers
cudany. Bo. At. Paul
uiner uuyers
124
16
Totals 181 7,62lt 14K
CATTLE There were no cattlo of any
consequence here this morning and nothing
III mane u. iiiuiaci. a'ui 1110 nccii in. m-
celpts show a slight falling oft as com
pared v. it n last week ana a year ago.
w hlle the average quality oi tne came
was nothing to Drag oi, tne receipts tms
week have contained quite a number of
loads ot pretty good anu a few right gooa
1 Ltlllera
'rh. m. rlrt nn huf oiu..r in. In a tr-irwl
healthy condition all week, the trade on
most days being reasonably active and the
I trend of values upward. At the close
I values are right arounu 2bc higher than one
I week ago. 'nils means that tne best cattle
showed perhaps a little more advance
than that and some of the medium and
I common kinds not so much.
Cows and heifers have also been good
uwa auu iifjixciD uvo mnu uco bjvu
I enei a inn nvu Diiunu ouuui mo "oiiici
advance as beet steers. The trade Irom
i uuy 10 utiy nets uwn in m vm wuoiw;uiijr
'I i,atfa haan nnnrrnH llmari am hun
been .the case for some time back, have
I . a . i i . -. i
i ueen ninvven dc nc i n hhu iic uw mtuwu
mucn cnanae. duiii mu iiwi imvo aci'
I vanced ln aoout the same degrees as other
amos oi it catue ana ymi tiv nave
I been good, strong seller throughout the
weea.
.inn rawwii . """
I dun all the week. During tne ursi lew
'
drance to tne traae, ine country apparently
notaS i J . p 7 . -aiue so long
couraging. The heavy rain the latter part
of the week put the minds of buyers at
ease on this score so that a good clearance
of cattle was made. Still light stock cat
tle suffered a decline ot 25c and in some
cases as much as 40c. as compared with
the best time last week. Strictly good
fleshy feeders, such as packers would bid
n' remained steady,
Quotations on cattle: Oood to oholce
f( l $7.6O&8.20; fair to good-co,
ts.Mrd7.Iu: nrnimnn to fair no
corn
cornfed
,min .w-wvaTi"! wv...a.vaa w aaa. viaaaaaoa
steerB $6.50w6.80; good to choice cows and
heifers. r6.0og7.00; fair to good cows and
heifers. 14.6fta6.00: common to fair cows
and heifers, $.0O&4.60; good to choice etock-
an onH fMilM-l tR Kltfiilt 1A" fair t .1 etnnA
afAf.li.ra anil fAAHAra 14 7 rV. 1 ri fVi anmmnn .
fair stockers and feeders. I3.76I&4.75: stock
I v,.i'a,M ta 7&aa us vaai ..luaa uravni, mi.
1 t '. ywT U'W
I ' 0 '
. HOGS Traders looked for fully 9,000 hogs
to.day M .a nat,ura' response to the week s
!,"ce, .111, ?e" "i iWltn tl,e . "tual
?, Pi5! fUl y-.i!'??U i"eadbelP.w xPectatlon8.
I v T UUd T Si J .UUIIVUU UI LI umhi in iri T O
obu.l.n generally steady prices. Aside from
smaller receipts, tne traue was in a 1 es
,ma " receipts, tne trade was
senllal respects a repetition of yesterdav'i
reaching $il.40. Oood light hogs sold at tne
iCnik
i auiiauiy active atter traaing
was ones
started and everything changed hands In
i r .
I DOOd 8AiUon. nhlDDArfl niiri'htldAil a
Jl.000 head on outside ordefsT "" "
...ltr5ni i. '1f!'r.!,"i0,S. i!" been the rul-
Z. and local Ten Mva Je W
Substantial advance In value! Z,?uf
5 w'LV'u!" , V5JU'";. Supplies
have been barely normal, free buvln. t-m
shippers have sharpened competition and
discrimination ln favor of light hoss has
not ueeu aa eviuent as it was (luring the
prBviuuB wctr. i no very narrow spread
of prices, of course, makes mv.r. hi..
crimination Impossible. Current sales pre
.a va a ci maiii uiuati ut a weea ago,
No.
At.
,...1!J
Sh. Pr.
No.
64...,
42,..,
71...,
70....
76...,
...,
en....
7...,
74...,
71...
71...,
44....
63...,
17...
44...,
6a...
71...,
42...,
12....
At. In. Pr.
....2K6 240 26
... t so
....244 2U0 I 26
....240 2l I 11
....DUO Ho
....Jul 160
....2i7 ... S26
....200 40 t 26
....fit 120 t 26
....M ... Hi
....UD 240 4 21
....211 240 tit
....114 10 111
r..l34 120 117
.'...120 to ti;
....241 120 4 17
....226 10 1 27
....2-1 40 4 37
....2.7 40 t!7
63..
SO I 16
n.
S'
?fc
....ui tm i 30
...,K9 M0 I 10
....lit II)
..... liW J4
....MS tu I
,...1H 14U 12
....244 ... 82
....Zm 1 32
,...M7 SO III!
,.,.22'J 1M 32
,...2.iT 320 S
....2f1 MO S2
....lh3 ... 182
,...M 240 S2
....aim 1 12
....!.' 120 l
,....244 60 S2
....295 120 :
m 40 142
,....243 1(0 22
IM 40 4 22
24 120 84
241 ... 5
121 J It
4 140 t as
231 120 t 16
27 40 6
Bl 10 t U
22 N IM
lib ... 46
til ... IU
Ml 66 t 16
...
it....
44...,
M....
61...
79...
13...
44...
42...
47...
...
66...
46...
I w
44.
.240 10 t 17
77 114 40 It?
60
74.
,M6 MO III
i bi t
46...
7t..,
7!..,
40..,
47..,
14. .,
46..
44..
74..
II..
40..
40..
42..
71..
77..
70..
I..
74..
44..
44..
11..
...200 IM 4 27
...tMI so 117
...'Oi ... Ill
...III tO 4 17
...244 11 117
...104 M 137
...217 10 117
...267 40 4 17
...120 ... 117
...M7 10 111
...12 IM) t!7
m.
n.
I 7H
'
r.
'
70 B4 tM H
TO 244 40 16
(2 M0 j0 44
..tail Ml w
... 144
tO t 40
... t 40
10 t 40
... t 40
to 40
40 t 40
... I 40
40 I 40
..lit
..121
..U4
..k"
..MS
..147
..ill
..212
.111 ... I
.244 110 86
II 174 ... U
tt mi Ma u
71 M0 40 t 14
Ik M4 ISO t W
1 201 .. 1 W
n m i 4
SHEEP Only one double deck of sheep
" packerTao that nothing waa placed on
a iart. values remaining
nhA,X steady. . "
and lambs arrived today ana it was billed
On most days mis wsea iiicago pricei
h.va nravalled St this point, but SUCh loft
levels have been sustained only because of
L "7 normal auoolles and a more resnon.
v...-. - - W - . . , ..
iv.. ilnmand. iiiduirr i ui iiu meaui
i,r.a .r rf liberal or exeenslve runs would
doubtless meet with a very quiet reception.
Oregon graastn-s app a on mo uiaraei
tVii- tha first time ana uu reauiiy, com.
maniUn. Uib same figures on three suoees.
148 slve days, iney ww w-f. y-arnngs,
I au.ii f.ttavl. and brought Tt.M. over 11.00 ue
200 cwt. higher than tne i rst siupmenta o
(ir.rnn araasars last year.
5,000 Asaortment ana quality or tne weea a r-
Iceipts ware mucn wu uwu m- previuin
$,48weok, cut ewes are sun scarce at an mar
' I. . .... I I .. .1 . .. .nlltit MtailwnlV til-lm.
than other classes of stock. Anything gmxl
In the way of ewes or wethers lately his
experienced sharp nrtvancrs from the open
ing of the week, the net advance tor the
five dnva amounting to fully 7uc.
Not many good, light lambs have b'
e bevi
In
Host Jrs
comlna and the tone to demand It
branch of the trade has been aimo
urgent as the call for sheep. u,,ol light
ni.d handy weight grades are tittotahln up
to $S.75, with actual sales of good, heavy
lsmhs reaching $V:-0. Generally anon king,
bulk of closing lamb ssles are fully A e
higher than those at last week's close. Tha
few springers that were available sold light
around $.O0, the best kinds bringing f.i.lt
Quotations on fed stock: Oood to choice
lambs, $h.2,vi8.75: fair to good lambs, f7.S6.i
8.26; gooil to choice wethers, $..50116.36: fair
to good wethers, $1.oo-ij6.o0; good to choice
ewes, $j.frvuj.io; fair to goou ,wes, $5.10ti
5.u0. .
St.
Louis I.lv Ktvck Market.
, a?J- .Ii0l7,s- Jne H.-CATTLR Receipts,
l.noo head, including 1,4110 head Texons;
market steady; native beef steers. $6 26
K.70; cows and heifers. $4 .Mml.M: stockers
and feeders, $4.2f'd5.25; Texas and Indian
jteerr In.OtiR.00; cows and heifers, $3,6txj
8.26; calves, In carload lots, $f..5or(r9.M).
HOUS Receipts, 9.610 head; market. 50100
lower; pigs and lights, I9.wVrf-9.eo; packers,
$9,461)9.60; butchers and best heavy, $9 btt
9.66.
SHEEP AND IaA M BS Receipt a, 1.600
head; market steady; native muttons, $4.60
36.65; lambs, $7.75fu9.75.
St. Joseph l.lve Stork Market.
ST. J08EPH June il.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $6.6i
57.Hi; cows and heifers, i.w'i.M; calves,
HOUS Receipts, 5.600 head; market steady
to a shade lower; top, $9.43; bulk uf sales,
9..lM$(9.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts; lamba
quotable at '7.6iK(i8.76.
OMAHA UICiN Eft Ala MARKET.
Staple and Fancy I rod nee Prices Far
.shed by flayers and Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. delivered to
the retail trade, In 1-lb. cartons, Hue; No. I,
In 26-lb. tubs, 28c; No. '2. ln 1-lb. cartons,
27c; In 60-lb. tubs, 2Hc; packing stock, solid
pack, lsvic; dairy, ln 60-lb. tubs, 22c Mar
ket changes every Tuesday.
CIIEKiSE Twlna, lSc; young Americas,
l"4c; daisy, 17c; triplets, 17c; llmberger,
20c; No. 1 brick, 16c; No. 1 14c; domestic
Swiss, 25c; whole Swiss, 24c; Imported
Swiss, 30c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, 9.00 dot.;
for storage, $6.00; for fresh springs, Hoc;
hens, 17c; cocks, 12Vjc; ducks, ISc; geese,
16c; turkeys, 26c, pigeons, per doi., $1.20;
homer squabs, $4.00 per dot.; fancy aquabs,
$3.60 per dos.; No. 1, $3.00 per doa. Alive:
Broilers, from P to 1 lbs., 2oc; lVt to t
lbs., 26c; hens, 13Vjc; old roosters, ho;
young roosters, ldc; ducks, full feahered,
13c; geese, full feathered, lOo; turkeys, loc;
guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeons, uOc per
do.; homers, $3.00 per do.; squabs. No. 1.
$2.00 per dos.; No. T, 60c.
r'ISH (all frosen) Pickerel, 10c; whlteflsh,
16c; pike, 14c; trout, 16c; . large : crappiea,
16d)18c; Spanish mackerel, luc; ' eel, 18c;
haddock, 13c; flounders, 12c; Ureen catfish,
18c; trout, 13c; butfalo, 8c; halibut, 8c;
white porch, 8c; whlteflsh, 16c; yellow
perch, Be; bullheads, 12c; wlt cat, 17o;;
shadroes, $1 each; shadroes, per pair,
frog legs, 30c per doz. "
BEEK CUTrt Ribs. No. 1, 17e; No.' 1
14c; No. 3, 13c. Loins, No. 1, ISo; No. 2.
14)c; No. 3, 13'hC Chuck, No. 1, c; No.
2, 8c; No. 3, 8!c. Round, No. L line; No.
2, 1114c; No. 8, 11c. I'late, No. 1, c; No.
2, 74c; No. 2, 7'Ac
STRAWBERRIKB-Mlssourl 24-qt cases,
per case, $3.00ii33.26.
ORANGES California Camella and Pro
ducer brands lleoland Navels, NO else, per
box, $2.76; 100 size, per box, $3.26; 126 else,
per box, $3.60; IjO size, $3.76; 170 and smaller
sizes, per box, $t.26. Other brands from
Riverside and other districts, per box, $3.00
4i 3.60; 80-H6-U2 elzes, per box, $2.76. Havana
Mediterranean Sweets, 126-112 sizes, per box,
$3.00; 160 and smaller sizes, per box, 13.26(a)
3.60.
LEMONS Lln.onlera, extra fancy, 200
8G0 sizes, $5.60; choice 300-260 sizes, per box,
$4.75; 24 size, 50c per box less.
BANANAS-i-Fancy select, per bunch,
$2.26tf)2.60; Jumbo, bunch, $2.75&U5. -,
PINEAPPLES-Cuban. 30-36-42 ' sizes,
$2.76; Florida, 24-30-36-42 sizes, $2.T5t93.00.
APFLifiS California tanoy Newton Pip-
pins per box $''60
- CANTALOLIPFS Texaa 46 size 11 60-
California, 64 size, $3.76; 43 standards, $6.00.
CHERRIES California, per 10-lb. box.
2.25.
APRICOTS California, per 4-basket
a,mt 11. 7R.
PLUM-cailfornia, per t-basket crate.
W-75. . ... . .. .
pkaches caurornia, per ao-ib. box.
$1.35.
iiATEaS alienor oranu, new, au A-io. pxgs.
ln box, per box, $2.00.
Flos caurornia, loc size, si'c.
IRISH POTATOES Wisconsin and na
tive, per bu., 6tK"fl60c; Colorado, per bu., 66o.
NEW POTATOES ln sacks, per lb., 2a.
CABBAGE New California and southern.
per lb., 2c,
ONiUiNH Texas cryHtai wax, per crate,
1.00; yellow, per crat, $1.75.
OLD VEGETABLES 1'arnnlps, carrots.
beets, turnips, ln sucks, per lb., 2c
UAHLIC Extra laucy, wnue, per in..
15c; red, per lb., 10c.
RADISHES per dog. Duncnes, zuc.
TURNIPS Per dox. bunches, 3oo. .
CARROTS Per dox. bunches, 60c. ,
PARSLEY Per dos. bunches, 60c.
BEETS Per dor. bunches, 46c.
SPINACH-Per bu., 12 lbs., 60c. K
EGO PLANT Fancy Florida, per dox..
$1.60(1 2.00.
TOMATOES Fancy Florida, per 6-basket
crate, $3.00; Texas, per 4-basket crate, $1.60.
STRING AND waa uitaAiNB a-er Ham
per, about 25 lbs., $2.50; market baskets,
$1 00. r.r. . r, Ti MM
UKCar;N r CaAo rer Iiaiiili-a, .. w.
CUCUMBERS Hot house, per dox., 90c;
Texas, per dos., 60c; pe.- du. dox, 41.10.
HOME-GIODWN VEGETABLES RAD
ISHES Extra fancy home-grown, per dox.
bunches, 20c.
t.rttiice Extra fancy leaf, per dox..
Wc; head lettuce, per dox., 75o.
PAltnLHii rancy iioui iiuwu, vr uua.
bunches, 40c.
BHUBAltU aCer aox. ouncnca, mov.
ASPARAGUS Per dox. bunches, 80c.
GREEN ONIONS Per dox. bunches, 25c
HORSERADISH 2 dox. In case, $1.K0.
WALNUTS Black, per lb., c: Califor
nia No. 1, per lb., 17c; California no. 2, pe .
lb.. 14c. ,. . '
HICKORY NUT8-Larg. per lb., 4c;
mall, per lb 5c;
COCOANUTo .rer aacit, u.w, j-r uoa.,
(5o
St. Loots General Market.
bt t.niTts. June 11. WHEAT Lower;
ii.iv uui-i fi.rtmhr. BUKc. Cash wheat.
lower; track No. 2 red, $1.06&1.11; No. $
hard, $1.00f(i 1.00.
CORN Futures, lower; juiy, dsc;
tem-ber, 5S66,Wc; Cash corn, lower; track
No. 2, 59aGVic; No. 2 white. 62VW63o.
OATS Futures, lower; July, Mc; Sep
tember, 33Hc. Cnah oats, lower; track No.
2, 3rM; No. 2 white, 204j39tt:O.
RxE Lower, ma.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $S.0Of
6.35; extra fancy and straight, 4.s4.;
bard winter clears, vi.bW .
SEED Tlmotny, H.0Oa.W.
CORNMEAL-$3.25.
HKAN-Dull; sacked east track. 92894c.
HAY Timothy. $16.00ail6.80; prairie, $18.00
614 00. 1
HAtMilaNU e4C. T
HEMP TWIN E-7C. . . .
I'Ttrivrs.iDN'S Pork. lower: lobbing.
$22.3714. Lard, lower; prime steam, $12.07
12.1714. Dry salt meats, metaajj. uoaeu ex
tra ShOrtS, 14.Zt. Uiear rioo, anort
clears, $14.60. Bacon, steady. Doxea extra
short, $16.60; clear ribs, $15.50; short clears.
....
fUL'ul hi-teaay ; ciuon.ii., i"i"i-
ZVatto; turkeys, 1614c; ducks, 13c; geese, 7c
BUTTER steady; creamery, ftiwc.
EOGS-Steady, 17c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 6.W 4 10
Wheat, bu 3,100 2S.200
Corn, bu 96.000 72,400
Oau, bu S 6o0 24. WO
Kansas City Grain and ProTlalona.
KANSAS CITY, June 11. WHEAT July,
Mc: September, Wo; December, Mc;
cash, 14j3o lower; No. 2, 7catl.00; No. $,
2'al7c: No. 2, S6(98o; No. I, mflKxs.
UU1VIN J UI JT, UUtu, ITiiriiiusi , lJ 7, , av -
cember, 50V4o; cash, Hlo lower; No. $
mixed, 5Hi?jrc; No. , 66fi7Vkc; No. i
white, 62.i3c; No. 8, 62&62ftc
OATS lo lower; No. 1 white, KG'
mixed, 34'a35c. , )
RYE No. 2. 8e.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 116 00;
Choice prairie. $11.25411.60.
BUTTER Creamery extras. 2c; firsts,
:4c; seconds, 22c; packing stock, 2o!4c.
EGUS-Current receipts, new eases, 6 20;
mlscellaneoua cases. $6.16; southerns, $4.76.
Receipts and shipment of grain were a
follows- Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat." tou . .
Onrn 1.U '""" l.0O2
Oat, bu.
. ... . f. U
13.0U4
Omaha Har Market.
OMAHA. June ll.-HAY-No. t $9 00; No.
$ $7.60; packing, $4 .60. Straw: Wheat, $U,0;
rye and oats. $7.00. Alfalfa. Hl.,rj
Peoria Market.
PEORIA June It CORN Unchanged;
No. 8 yellow, 67o; No. , 6V!c; No. 4,
66c; no grade, 62 '4c
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