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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, MAY 15. 1011.
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REAL ESTATE
'ARM AMD HAMClt I. A Mil POR a ALB
Nebraska
-Ceatlaaed.
EXrtCPTIONAt, BARGAIN -J40 acres
n-r Seasrd. Howard 'o. Nb ; ool si
room houso, bsra sheila, and mill
f ne orchard. 11 scrag alfalfa. 100 arret
cultivated, 75 acrs good hay land, balance
tenure: price. pr acre; larrpa. hall
cash. Fetterman Bros., Lincoln, Neb.
Marlk Dakala.
FOR SALE Renters an1 Investors. If yen
tint to own on of our fin Improved
(rain farm with every modern conveni
ence and be Independent, write ma at ones.
little money nreded. Wauduli Huatoo.
I arringtoq.. N. U.
6ICVfc:RAL, improved farms In McHenry
county, N. Dak., for aaie on eaay terms,
.ood soil; IX, to IdU per acre. C A. btuo
bins, Granville. N. L)
WANTED Hae good list of lands In
Jimn River Valley, titutaman county, N.
I . Correspondence with real estate agents
solicited. Itirmrri btaie task, Vpsilauti.
N. U.- '
Orecoa.
FOR ?ALaV ISO acres choicest apple, pear,
cherry- .srsri land In the went, six miles
lrcm town, one mile trum raj i road, aoil
deep volcanic ash. .The Jjallea, Ure , prtu
winning fruit.
1H0 acres, 3V, miles from town, new, mod
ern huuse. barn, tenement; &0 pear prune,
brarliig, 1.500 young trees, l,0uu grape vines,
good: water, wood. Or will sell 80 acres
with, all Improvements Investigation
solicited. C. H. We outer. The Dallea. Ore
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Continued )
5
money on rhnlre luimnon ami residence
properly. Loans cloned promtply.
l.th and Kernam.
WANTED City loana Feters Trust Co.
CHEAP MONET.
P.epreeentlng the Penn Mutual fjf Ina
Co.. with assets ot over 117.i0,0no. I am
prepared to accept all the good loans of
fered on Improved Omaha real estate.
Huainesa and realdencs loans made with
out Uelay.
THOIvfAS BRENNAN.
City National Hank Bldg. "
5 & 5y2" ayggny-
WANTED City loans an1 warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Co.. 1320 Farnam 8t-
LOW RATES. BEMI3-CAKLBERO CO.
tlv-112 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
"WANTED, FARM-LOANS. KlokV Itiv.
Co., Omaha.
1100 to 110.000 - made promptly. F. D.
Read. Wead Bldg., lSth and Farnam.
ncrl
10
Net to the Investor on our care
fully selected farm mortgages
on Improved Nebraska fa ruin.
Klnke Investment Co., Omaha.
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Closing in About Last Week'i
Notches.
HOGS LITTLE HIGHER FOR WEEK
ftheep Qamrter Higher and Fat I a en fee
Thirty to Thirty-Five (
Higher Thaa at the C lose
li at Week.
POUTH OMAHA. May IS. 1911.
Receipt were:
official Monday
Official Tuesday....
uiiii iHl i miifMHy
Official Thm fua.y .
.'mciai Friday
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
II. 970
.. .3"7
.. i.1.4
.. 3.5M
67
U
lO.ftoi
lu.a.o
7.f.0
4.JO0
714
7.529
6.1-V
4.032
WE HAVE money to loan on Improved
real estate In Omaha and suburbs.
NEBRASKA SAVINGS LOAN ASSN.
1606 Farnam Bt. Board of Trade Bldg.
VISIT .OREOON AT OfR EXPENSE.
Ion t forget our private car leaves
Omaha ;June S direct to our fruit lands.
Free roiind trip to our prospective buyers.
Only -a -'few reservations left Call for de
tails at once. Sanuam Fruit Colony, LX
lies Bldg.
.. , Boath Carolina.
LA V m lf)00 per acre made growing figk
for peserves on the Islands. Orchards oo
easy monthly payments. Sea Island Orchard
Company; Charleston, S. C
South Dakota.
400-ACRE corn farm, out from Sioux Falls;
excellent Improvement, large grove and
fruits all In cultivation; price for quick sale
kftu, C4qy terms; alao iitu well improved, eaay
terms', and 1MI acres unimproved. These are
bargains for quirk sale. K. A. SUvlua,
owner. Slous Falls. 4. U.
FOR . SALE Section good, raw land: all
fenced; good flowing well; miles from
1'lankUigton, S. l For particulars, write
J. E. o Malley,' Philip. S. D.
ALFALFA
THB KINO OF ALA. FARM PRODUCT!
This Is the land we have. Free home
stead, relinquishments and deeded lands.
For particulars write IS. O. Wonder at Co.,
Buffalo Gap. & .
SOUTH DAKOTA LAND FOR SALE.
We have a list of Edmunds county land
for sale at from 1 and up per acre. If
Interested write us for particulars and we
wll laend our prices and pocket map. If
you own land In South Dakota list It with
us. Our roouo Is "A Square Deal to Buyer
and Seller." Give us a chance to prove our
statement. Hasvold Land Co., allna. Ed
munds county, South Dakota.
WILL exchange choice farm land near
Pierre, the cap.tal of South Dakota, for
good Iowa or Nebraska land; what have
you to offer? West Land Co.. Pierre, 8. D.
ONE-FOCRTH SECTION FIVE MILES
FROM TOWN.
Fair Improvements. Price tS.COO. Equity.
Jj.400.: Akaak iteai Estate Co.. Akaska, &
1S ACRES IN DEUEL CO., 8. D.
Close to the Minnesota line; heavy black
oil; clay subsoil; lie very level and all
under cultivation. Musi be sold within 80
days to close an estate. Half of this year'
crop goes - with the price. S36 per acre;
easy terms; W.000 will handle It and It ie
;nap. No gravel, no stones, no foul, weeds.
Addraee W. JT. JtfoOee. Lake Preston, & D.
Texas.
-THE NILE OF AMERICA.
20 cash and I per cent interest, payable
semi-annually, will secure you a home In
Gulf Coast Orange and Fig lands within
ten miles, or Houston, Tex., on terms of
Kn. sul.K.lam Bldg.. Houston Tex
, TEXAS. INVESTMENTS.
Buy . orchard and garden lands near
Houston, the greatest and most prosper
ous city In the southwest, where values
are going up all the Unit and fortunes
made In real estate In short while. Easy
terms If desired. Address E. C. Robert
Vela, lex., and a lu-aore farm in tne Kio
Grande vajley, where the farmer's cash In
come is as perpetual as the days that ooms
and go. 8. H. Jackson, Jo First National
Bank Bldg Houston, Tex.
BAN SABA VALLEY, the garden spot of
Texas, home of the paper shell pecan. We
can buy land for you or Invest money, t
per cent net to you secured by mortgage on
these ' lands. Correspondence solicited.
Refer to First Nat' I bank, San Saba Nat' I
bank. .Ward. Murray 4k Co., and the mem
bere In congress from Texas. Kelley
Burleson l"c baa Saba, Tex.
BAN. SABA VALLET. the garden spot of
Texas, home of the paper shell pecan. We
can buy - land for you or Invest money,
per cent net to you secured by mortgage on
these lands. .Correspondence solicited.
Refer to First Nat I bank, San Saba Nat l
bank.. Ward.-Murray 4s Co. and ths mem
bers In congress from Texas. Kelley
Burleson Co.. ban Saba, Tex.
WB kre Subdividing 1.300 acres of ferule
rum Jan) In Jackson county. Splendid
crops every year. Rainfall about right. 44
write ' de,crllUon' P1 n prloes
... i JJHN RICHET CO..
I1J E.. Houston Ht.. San Antonio. Tax.-
640 acres choloe Texas Panhandle land;
will trade for smaller eastern Neb., farm.
m Brandeis Bldg., Omaha,
Wyoming. '
FOR PALK U0O0 acres In Laramie
county. Wyoming. In Golden Prairie dis
trict," suitable for farming; now stocked
with ettle and sheep; will eell with ranch;
win -exchange for eastern Nebraska or
Iowa farms. J. T. Bell, owner. Cheyenne.
VyOe""
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
W exchange -properties of merit. H. H.
Culver. eU-Ji. O, N. B. Bldg.. D. 7886.
FOR teflsWe " sales aid exchanges, see
D. M. Lij-AMl.VG. &vi Brandeis Bldg.
MONET TO LOAN Payne Inveatmsnt Co
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS.
Havs you anything to offer the farmer
ot lowaT Any cheap land for higher priced;
a general merchandise stors for hind or
any kind of an exchanger Or have you
some land you wsnt to sell for cashT Ths
one paper that reaches the Iowa farmer
Is the Des Moines Capital; 42,000 circulation
dally; rate single Insertion. 1 cent a word,
six Insertions, i cents a word. Des Moines
Daily Capital. Des Moines la.
STEAMSHIPS
ALLAN LINE
Picturenque St. Lawrence Route.
Weekly Sailings from
MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW
MONTREAL TO LONDON. Havre. Francs
Fortnightly from
PHILADELPHIA and Boston to Glasgow.
Splendid scenery, shortest passage, low
rates.
Any local agent or
ALLAN CO.. General Agents,
137 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.
ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS
NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND
GLASGOW.
NEW YOFK AND NAPLES DIRECT.
6ingle or Round Trip Tickets between New
York snd 6cotch. English. Irish and all
principal Continental points at attractlvs
rates. Send for book of Information.
Superior Accommodations. Excellent Cul
Ine. Apply promptly for Reservation to
local agents of Anchor Line or HENDEH
BON BROS.. General Agents. Chicago. 111.
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price paid for Id band furniture,
carpets, clothing and Shoes. TeL D. W7L
GOOD MONEY for your broken move
menu and old gold. M. Nathan. 100 8. 13th.
WANTEDiecond-hand bowling alley;
state prices wanted by first of June. J. W
Marshall, Lusk, Wyo.
SELNER pays good prices for furniture,
carpets, clothes and shoes. D. 6401.
WANTED TO BUY Meat market doing
good business. Answer with full particulars
first letter. Address Y-Z3. care Bee.
US-note player piano. Must be cheap for
l- .Dll. AUUTW11 A .4, )e.
rAT.7.P!T.T.'l li frma m .,. tl 1. .
If M. Sal re, 412 N. ZTth Ave., will bring
this ad to The Bee office within three
dava we will rlv him nmrf " t v. -
Ice cream free. -
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED For t months, beginning June
1, small furnished house; Dundee or Hans
corn Park district preferred; three bed
rooms essential. Address H 1611. Omaha
Bee.
TWO connecting rooms, convenient to
bath; hot water; state location; kind of
heat and price. K 262.
SIX room modern apartment or house,
Bemls Park district preferred, but not
essential. Phone Harney 8118
YOUR dinner tastes better finished off
with Dalxell's Ice cream. We will give Mrs.
M. Boesen, 1738 S. 17th St., a quart hrlck
of this fine Ice cream If she will bring;
this ad to The Bee office within three
days.
WANTED SITUATIONS
PRACTICAL NURSE. Harney 4S9A
A BOY of 1J would like work where
mother can cook, country preferred. Ad
dress Y-2&. care Bee, .
ICE CRRAM KinbH an .ll.n J .
If F. F. Odell. 1S25 Locuat Rt will
this ad to The Bee office within three days
we will give him a quart brick ot Dalzell s
fine ice cream.
N LEGAL NOTICES
FOR 8Ai0S .OR EXCHANGE We have
at Saratoga, Wyo.. 1 mile from town, 1.6U0
acres in a body, with three aets of build
ings, horses, cattle and farm tools; 1,500
aires of It Irrigated with an abundant sup
ply of water; very rich, productive sol),
which can be had now at $75 per acre In
exchange for -merchandise or clear income
properly or cajih. Address Box R. Frederick.-
B. D.
t
FOR SALE or trade for general stock of
dry goods, rt acres Improved land near
David. City. Price tlOO per acre. Box 144.
David City. Neb.
800 ACRES clear Kansas land for good
stock .of general merchandise, will trade
sll or lart; price 115.00 per acre. J. J.
Barbour, owner. Chester, 8. D.
WILL exchange Interest In Income pror
arty, clear. -va ued 6.ut. for Omaha vacant
or rsd noa. Auaresa T 161. Bee.
U-ROOM hotel, with three lots; well lo-tated.-lh
w-estem Nebraska town; alio one
story frame store building. Wx&O; will sell
cheap or exchange for small e'ear prop
t'rtv. Roach M;. Paxton. .Douglas 1H07.
i:lEALSTATELOANS
JAIU propertv and Nebraska lend
O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
Wit New Omaha National Bank Building.
GARVIN BROS, "id floor N. T. Ufa. SoOt
to 10.0m on impioved property. No delay.
' Good 6
r arm mortgages
Always on hand and for tale in
.amounts from $300 to $3 000
BEXSQX &-MEYERS, '
412 New York Ufa Bldg.
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, evlth-privilege of making partiial Day
menu Saml-aanually. W. H. THnu a a ua
Flrt Nauena) bank huUding.
CITT end F4roa. JOHN M. fRaNUM.
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. OFFICE OF
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, LIN
COLN. Feb. 1, 1911. It Is hereby certified
that the State Mutual Life Assurance com
pany of Worcester, In the state of Massa
chusetts, has complied with the Insurance
law of this state, applicable to such com
panies, and Is therefore authorized to con
tlrue the business of life Insurance In this
3iatl9Pr th current yer en("n January
'Summary o freport filed for the year
ending December SI, 1910;
INCOME.
Premiums 6,oM,7fi.lri
All other source.... 1.767,794
Total...... ,(m,661.S0
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid policy holders $ 1,707.345 71o
Paid nollcv hM... n.' '"
----- r- ............ .w , .v., , t
All other payments.. l.UI.Ofi?.?!
' A DM ITTED ASSETS 41142
TtXn t36.414.27S 7
LIABILITIES. 00-"-'0
Net reserve 132.197. W OO
Net policy claims... 1KS.7M f
AH other llabilltlee.. 978.100 -33.m.841 29
Sun'lus beyond capital stock
and other liabilities 1042.494 54
...J,0'-1 r.414.n5 7
w itness my hand and the seal of the
Insurance department the day and year
first above written
, . . SILAS R. TtARTDN,
if,,) .rAudl,or of P"ho Accounts.
W H. INDOE. General Agent for No-nraftka.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Office of Indian Affairs. Washington
D. L. Sealed proposals for letting grasl
lng District No. 1. Crow Reservation.
Montana, for the 1 raxing of sheep, either
under a lease or by permit, will be re
ceived at the office of the commissioner of
Indian affairs. Wsehlngton, D. C. untU I
o clock p. m . on Monday. June t. 1911 and
will be Immediately thereafter opened In
the presence of such bidders as may at
tend. All necessary Information may be
obtained on application to the superin
tendent of the Crow Indian achook Crow
Agency. Montana. C. F. Hauke. Second
Assistant Commissioner. M4dlst
A BBS
WANT All 1
vn rata the woeA( heesse, an H
B eur4ta) oet short mmVm, e4 ery I
sswsJl set to ywe. Bo MrUee. I
Estimate Saturday
Six days this week....l.71.1 47.2 8o,21
Same days Isat week 17.25" 51.190 Vl.bM
Same days 2 weeks ago..l4.STO 72.775 37.1'
Same days 3 weeks ago.. 20.977 re 7"0 32.11S
Same days 4 weeks ago..l7,M2 W..0OS 31.1'
Same days last week.... 17,250 57,190 29.558
i he following table snow s ne receipts of
cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, as compared with
lt year: inn. 1910. Inc.
Cattle .377.5" 87,95 9.54R
Hogs 965.065 78.55 178,497
Sheep 645,171 561,264 93,907
The following table shows the receipts of
prices on hogs at South Omaha for the
Ian several days, with comparisons:
Dates. 1811. 1910. 19O9.1908. 11907. 190.1S05.
while sheep are quotable about a quarter
hisher.
Receipts have been well tip to a season
able average and Included a liberal run
of wooled Mexican lamha. This cIhss of
stock wss prsctlcally alone In the wooled
dlKplay. as the bulk of old sheep lately
arrived without fleece. Shorn lambs were
In good supply on most dss and generally
sold at rstnei broad discounts under choice
wooled Mexican.
A $6 50 top s made on beet Mexicans
yesterday, while the best sh rn lamhs
stopped st $5 40. The former price Is the
highest re'fl locally In over five months.
Good spring lambs have been selling
around $7."0. Mexican yearlings broiiKht
as much as $5.J) this week, but arrivals
have been few. Wethers, also wooled. are
ouotable up to $4.75. while tt.li would buv
something toppy In the shorn line. Good
shorn ewes have been selling around $4 00.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Spring
lamhs. ...ia900; Mexican lambs. $6.15i50:
western lambs. $5.nivi6 00; yearlings. $4.5)Mf
5 W; wethers. $4 15114 75; ewes. $3 651(4 50;
shorn Mexican lamhs. $5.0CVj.i 50: shorn
western lamtis, $6.005.40; common shorn
lambs. 4.564i& .00;: yearlings, shorn. $4 OTV.j
465;; wethers, shorn, $3.90 4.35; ewes, $3.65
4.HICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
May a..
May 4..
May 6.
May o.
May 7..
Mav 8..
May ..
May 10.,
May 11.
May 12.,
May 13.
i em
5 76W
77
6 .
I 6 94
I 94
9 00
9 19,
9 27
9 18
7 01
7 04
7 00
9-1
85
9
9 18
9 2 99
9 28 6 97
9 23 7 01
9 301 7 04
f 271
6 21
I 161
6 24
t 27, 15
6 25 ( 21
I 39 ( 261 6 211
j 33i 24
6 411 381 S 2U
6 42 I 301 5 2
6 35 36 i 20
I f 28
S 261 I 26
t 88
6 87
( 84
6 34
I 19
I
5 30
f 28
I 17
t 1
t 19
t 27
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
Neb , for the twenty-four hours ending
at 2 p. m., yesterday:
. RECEIPTS.
w . Cattle. Hogs.HT's.
C M A St P. Ry i a
Mo. Pac Ry ' , .
Union Pacific ...2 9 1
C. & N. w.. east 1 3
C. & N. W west 32
C. 8L P. M. & O.
C B. & Q., eaat... 1
C. B. & west 12
C. R. 1 & P., east 4
C. G. W. Ry i
Total receipts 4
DISPOSITION.
72
Omaha Packing- Co. .
Swift 4 Co
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour A Co
Murphy
Hoffman
Cattle. Hogs.
.... 810
.... 1.119
.... 1,607
.... 1,033
.... 189
7
To'1 7 4,768
CATTLE There were only about four
cars of cattle In th eyards this morning,
which was not enough to make a market.
For the week receipts have been quite lib
eral, showing a gain of over 1,000 head
over last week and being the heaviest of
any time since three weeks ago, also fully
as large as one year ago.
During the early part of the week re
ceipts were large, both here and at other
market points and packers were able to
force prices down to some extent, heavy
beef steers being In some cases fully 10
15c lower than the previous week. During
the latter half of the week they put on
about what hey took off. so that at the
close the market Is not very different from
what It was one week ago. Handy light
cattle of good quality are fully as high as
they were last week; If anything a little
stronger, while rough, heavy cattle might
poslble be a little easier.
The market on cows and heifers has
been In fair shape all week, the demand
having been good, while receipts have been
by no means burdensome. The demand,
however, has been the most active for heif
ers and light cows on the heifer order.
Heavy and rough cows, on the other hand,
have been more or less neglected, and they
are hardly as good sellers as one week ago.
Veal calves have been In very active de
mand throughout the week and are 2550c
higher than last week; bulls and stags
have also shown a little) Improvement.
Hardly enough stock cattle or feeders
have been received any day this week to
make a market, but at the same time the
demand has been very slack, so that
prices have not shown any Improvement.
On the contrary the feeling was weak and
anything like liberal receipts would un
doubtedly have brought about a lower
range of prices.
Quotations on Cattle Good to choloe
beef steers, $5.9054U0; fair to good beef
steers, ta.0056.60; good to choice heifers,
$6.00165.76; good to choice cows, $4.76&6.25;
fair 4o good cows and heifers, $4.2004.76;
common to fair cows and heifers, $2,750
4.75; good to choice stocksrs and feeders,
$5.255.50; fair to good stocksrs and feed
ers, $6.00a.2o; common to fair mockers
and feeders, $4.0U&6.26; stock heifers, $4.25
(UO.UO; veal calves, $4.257.00; bulls, stags,
etc., $3,7546 00.
HOOS-No very startling changes were
made In the scale of hog prices this morn
ing. The market opened strong , on a
seventy-car supply and closed weak, bulk
selling on a generally steady basis. De
mand was at no time active and it' re
quired work on the part of sellers to place
of feringa.
Weights held at usual spreads and
butchers made up bulk. Rough and un
even grades proved especially slow, but
lard otieiings were not avoided whare good
quality existed. Shippers operated cau
tiously, leas than ten loads being sold to
speculative Buyers.
Long strings ranged from $5.9034.90 and
choice bacon animals reached $6.10. This
figure Is a split nickel higher than yester
day's top, as well as 86c above the ex
treme price of a week ago.
On all days this week the hog trade has
been either steady or hiffher than the
previous day. Receipts of smaller rolnn
but still seauionatoly large, have h4 a
lumaiatmi iniiuence upon demand, so that
it has not required very much effort to
make clearances. Current prices show net
ku v tnr tn aoout owe I or uu wees.
Representative sales:
Ke. At. Sa. rr.
M 441 - lit
Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady
Hogs Strong;.
CHICAGO. May 13. CATTLE Receipts,
estimated at 2O0 head; market steady:
beeves, $4.95tf45; Texas steers. $4.60-05.60;
western steers, $4 8(-a5.60; stockers and
feeders, $40C&55; cows and heifers, $2.40
HOGS Receipts t1mat l nco
Tj1"1 t hd higher; light $605
in. 42'; mixed iR nrvfiii ?ru. .... ks
26; rough. $5 XMM 00; good 'to choice. $0!it
Pigs. $5.906.35; bulk of sales. $6.10
SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts. 500
nead; market steady; native, $3.0OW4.Sn;
western. $3.504.80; yearlings. 4.6O4f5.60;
lambs, native. $4.50.66; western, $5.256.70.
Kansas City I.lve Stork Mk.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., May 13. CATTLE
Receipts. 200 head; no southerns; market
steady; native steers. $5.254i.16; southern
Rt .ru t J i . v:t ci . . . i . .
ti iY,S: uun.fiu cows ana neirers,
I rir 75V ntlv cows and heifers, $3.M?
.'riA, " "a '"OPrs, e4.iorao.7i; bulls,
: ??J?f calves. $4 5Kf7.00; western steers,
I4..5Q5.&6: UMt.rn u. it m '
HOGS Receipts. 3,0u0 head; market utronsr
S:e5L,,.,,6l0;rack''rs and butchers.
$6 0.yii6n: lights. $6.10fj6 15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market lt..Hv n. , , . . I r . - . , .
., -.y n- . . o.wti.rn.; tamps,
M..5W35; fed .wethers and yearlings, $4.00
' Lvrt 1 1 c n rn. eo.isrrjn.D.
St. Loots Live Stock Market.
r. ?T.' Lyi.!i- J0" Mav 13 -rrCATTLE Re
ceipts, 300 head. Including 100-Texans; mar
ket steady; native steers, $5.006.60; cows
snn li.fr.r. ii Eiw . i ...
i - etocaers ana teeners,
M.00fc.r0: Texas and Indian steers, $4.50
rar nkri Int. buu
HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; market 5c
higher: Dlrs tnd iiiyh.a t izajs kn. .
K ama C . L v.wuu.aii, pacitere.
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SHEEP The sheep and lamb markets
were compleetly bare ot supplies this
morning and the situation remained nom
inal. During the week demand for all kinds
of offerings has been active and ample,
each day s clearance being easy and early
On Monday buyers acted conservatively!
but their attitude changed at Tueeday'a
opening and orders were filled with some
show of urgency throughout the rest of
Uie week.
Prices Improved under the influence of
better competition and both aheep and
lambs are closing on a higher basis than
prevailed at last week's finish Lsunbs.
with and without fleece, ciaim margins
80a35o above quotations last Saturday
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St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, May 13. CATTLE Re-
M00 h"d; rT'ark't steady; steers.
clheV-$4:.0wSW7B. " heitm- 3'25'9;
HOGS - Receipts. 3.000 head; market
ZtoJ'vUuttu1 top- ,617: bulk '
SHEEP AND LA MB S N one on sale;
n26r nominally steady; lambs, $6,760
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
n.v Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
south Omaha 50 4 700
St. Joseph 100 3 000 !'!
Kansas City 2no 3 (KM
St. Louis QTlrt E AnA
U,""V
Chicago 200 5.000 BOo
Tottia 860 23,700 600
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
BOTTER-reamery. No. 1 delivered te
the retail trade in f-lb. cartons. 24c: No.
I. In JO-lb. tubs. S2c; No. 1, In cartons.
Uc; packing stock, solid pac v. 13c; dairy
In uO-ib. tuoa. 14fl6c; market ooaiiges everV
Tuesday. '
CHEESE Twins, 14Vig15c; young Ameri
cas, 17Bnfee; daisies. I6ci triplets, I6ttc
limberger, ISo; No. 1 brick. 16; Imported
Swiss. Uui docceeUo bwlaa. Uo; block Mwlss.
POUL.TKT Dressed broilers, under t lbs.
$r.1 per dos.: bens. 16c; oocka. l2Vo; ducka
tie; geese. 16c; turkeys, X60; pigeons pTj
dos., $l.a; homer squabs, per dus.. U N
fancy iQuabs, per aos.. $$.60; No 1 Del
dos.. $1 Od AUve broilers, t&a, ly. lo il
lbs., and 1 to I lbs.. c: smooth legs 14
hens. 12o, stags, loo; old roosters, so: old
ducks, full feathered. 13Hc; geese, full
feathered, 6c; turkeys lie; guinea fowls,
too each; pigeons, per dos.. 90o: homers,
per dos.. u.uO; squa.be. No. 1, pr Oor
U-; No. $, per doa.. oOa; tatpons. over i
ibe.. 14c; old turkeys . ' vr s
FISH (all froienj-Plckerel, 9o; white 16c
pike, 14c; trout, Uc; large crapples. .-joc:
Spanish n.ackerel. 19c; eel. lo; haddook.'
lto; flounders, 13c; green catfish, 16c: roe
shad, U eacn; snad roe, per pair, 660: tree
legs, per dos.. oc; salmon. 10c; hallbuL 7?
herring, 7c. '
BEEF CUTS Ribs: No L Uc- No 1
U1ci No. 3. Uc. Loins: No. L lC,: (jj f
12c; No. I, Lia Chucks: No. L Z 7
7c; No. 1. 7Wc Round: No. C c ; No.' 1
Hc; No. X. c
t nciii-A.pples. Kansas Pippins and
Jonathans, 4-, tier, per box, Z0; Kansas
Ganos. per box, $2.60; bananas, fancy se
IS' pr buncn- e2.26tf2.6o; Jumbo, bunch,
$2.7&B.75; dates, anchor brand, new, 30 l-lb
Pkgs. in boxes, per box, iiUO, bulk In 70-lb'
boxes, per lb., Hc: tigs. Turkish. 7-crown,
per lb., lite; 6-crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown,
per lb., lilc; grape fruit. Florida, 64-64-110
pwr iwi, a.w; o-i sixes, per box,
$4.50; lemons, Llmonelra brand, extra fancy
900-360 sizes, per box, $6.60; fancy. 300-H)
slsea, per box $6.00; 24v size. 60c per box
leee; oranges, Camella Redlands navels, all
sixes, per box. $3.50(83.76: fancy navels, 0-96-12
sizes. $3 26; 160 and smaller sizes, $3.50
61-76; California Jaffa oranges, 150 and
larger sixes, per box, $3.50; 176 and smaller
sixes, per box. $3.50; pineapples. 24-30-36
sizes, per crate, $4.75; strawberries. Arkan
sas, per 24-quart case. $3.00; Tenneesee. per
24-quart rase. $1 2503.60.
VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax
Per hamper. $3.60; beets, per bu., 76c; cab
bete, California and Texas, new, per lh.,
le: carrots, per lb.. 2c; cucumbers, hot
house. IS and i doz. In box. per dot., $1 5ft;
egg plant, fancy Florida, per doz. $1.50;
garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb., 15o; let
tuce, extra fancy leaf, per doz., 46o; onions,
Texas Bermuda, white, per orate, $'.26;
yellow, per crate, $3.00; onion sets, white,
per bu., 32 lbs.. SL76; yellow per bu., 32
lbs., $L00; red, per bu., S2 lbs., $1.26: parsley,
fancy southern, per doz., bunches, 60c;
parsnips, per lb., 2c.; potatoes. Iowa and
Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., umisV;
Colorado, per bu., $1 00; new stock, per lb..
6c; per hamper, $275; rutabagas, per lb..
I'ec; tomatoes, Florida, per 6-bk. crate,
fancy, $4.00; choice, $3.60; turnips, per bu.,
76a.
MISCELLANEOUS Almonds, California
ertft shell, per lb., 15c; tn sack lots, lo lens:
Rraxil nuts, per lb., I3o; tn sack lots, le
less; eoooanuts. per sack, $6.00; per dos.,
75o; filberts, per lb., 14c; m sack lots, lc
tens; hickory nuts, large, per lb.. 6c; srosll.
per lb., 6c; peanuts, roasted, per lb., Ic;
raw, per lb., Ho; pecans, large, per lb.. lcV
In sack lots, 1c leas; walnuts, black, per
lb.. 9Hc; California, pea- lb., lc; In sack
lots, le less; cider. New Tork. Mott's per
bbl., $6.76; honey, new, 24 frames, $3.75.
Clemj-tMOT Howae Bank Statement.
NEW TORK, May 13 The statement ot
the clearing house banks for tbe week
shews that the banks hold $43,884,026 more
than, the requirements of the 26 per cent
rule. This ts an Increase of $6,04.960 In
the proportionate rash reeterve as com
pared with last week. Tbe statement fol
lows. DAILT AVERAGE.
Increase.
Loans $136673.700 M.Stf.)n
Specie J1Ta4.Jl KB.9IJ0
Legal tenders 7f.iW.:i 351 4i
Deposits LS0.7,5U0 16.674.i0
Circulation 4.0--5.1'O 97. 9o
Reaervo n.4 40 im.D
Reserve required 47. 674,375 3r3.4)
Surplus 43.MM.U26 6.084.960
Iecrease. "United States deposits in
cluded. 11.660.700, a decrease of $26.6uu
ACTUAL CONDITION.
Increase
Loans $1331 917.100 $,076
Specie U7.S31.900 1.296.300
Legal tenders 73.70 4) n.hol
Deposits LX6.7W.1 t.Wl 0iO
Circulation 46.130 4H0 2M 7)0
Reawrve LU2. 764?i
Reeerve required 946.446.775 3.76I.O00
Surplus 44.662,528 $.022.7u0
recreeae. Unlted Slates deposits in
cluded. $1.64X4(10. an Increase of $U.6uU
Summary of state bank a and trust com
panies tn Oreater New Turk not reporting
to the clearing house:
Increase.
Loans tt930.50.onft ti.6S.sn
Specie 119.1L2 VO L47V5uO
Legal tenders 19 111 7uu tn cue
Total deposits l.H3.67$.6uO iQ,M,bw
i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bulli Making Fight in Face of Heavy
Liquidation.
CORN VALUES ARE RELUCTANT
Bulls Hare niflfeolfy In Advancing
Prices 4 a ah Mtnatlon Strong,
with Only Small Ktorks
on Itfind.
OMAHA. Mav 13. 1911.
t ables were disappointing, coming lower,
and Ftaited a inn of lirf.iida tlon at the
opening. Hull leaders, however, are keep.
ln up a possible enthusiasm, enlisting
everything from blizznids and drouth In
the horthuest to caterpillars and hot winds
m the si uthwest to keep the market oln.
I hes-e efforts are meeilnK with consider
able success, although some conservative
lenction is probable iroin this strong turn.
Hulls In corn have found more difficulty
in advancing values, as the belief exists
amonK the trade that the country will have
a large amount of corn to move as soon
as tlx active planting season Is over, and
because of this heavy selling has checked
the aovance. At the same time cash corn
is In a very stronir position, stocks are re
duced and shipments are on s large scale
compared with the current receipts.
heat ruled steady rind hHri a firm tone,
though the range was slightly under yes
terday s close. Cash wheat was strong,
with values V higher.
1 orr. was weak, with selling more gen
eial owing to favmable weather conditions
tor the new crop. Cash corn sold c lower.
. r rlntary wheat lecipis were 4.n.u bu.
and shipments were 62i.nO bu., against re
ceipts last year of 478.0iO bu. and ship
ments of 344. bu.
Primary corn receipts wpre' 4'n.OOO bu.
and shipments were 4J9.000 bu.. aga.nst re
ceipts last yn.r of 320.000 bu. and ship
ments of 728.000 bu.
Clearances were 177.000 bu. of corn. 1,000
bu. of oats, and wheat and flour equal to
397,000 bu.
Liverpool closed VijSd lower' on wheat
and Sd lower on corn.
The following cash sales were reported;
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 2 cars, 90V
CORN No. 2 yellow. S cars, 50c; No. 3
yellow, 5 cars, 49"4Ci No. 3 mixed, 2 cars,
49c.
OATS No. 2 white. 1 car. 32Ho; No. 3
white, 1 car, 32c; No. 4 white, 2 cars, Sl'c;
No. 4 yellow, 1 car. 3mc; no grade, 1
car, 31c.
Omaha Cash Prtres.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 9ty9jc; No. 3 hard.
S8's92c; No. 4 hard. WVg89V4c; re.lected hard.
SOVuSSc; No. 3 spring. 91fiVc; No. 4
spring, 89fi94c; No. 2 durum, h789o; No. 3
durum. (tfiiSTc.
CORN No. 2 white. 51W50UC ; No. 3 white.
494'&50c; No. 4 white. 49Vi491c: No. 2
yellow, 495(Ji)c; No. 3 vellow. 49H?49ic;
No. 4 yellow, 49ii491c; No; 2, 49VS49c;
No. 8, 49V949'i;c; No. 4, 4S$49c; no grade,
4Wj 4Se.
OATS? No. 2 white. 32'4'r7'32,c; standard,
3r(i32'c; No. 3 white. 3132c; No. 4 white.
3m,fi'314c; No. 3 yellow. 3H31c; No. 4
yellow, 31fi-31''4C.
BARLEY No. S. 87frMe; No. 4. TSfiSSc;
No 1 feed, 745 87c; relected, 69-ff84o.
RTB No. 2, 99c?$1.00; No. 3, 999c.
Carlo t Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 121 208 1S3
Minneapolis 202
Omaha 25 47 14
Duluth 21
t. Loots General Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 13. WHEAT Futures,
lower: May, 934c; July, 8SV" ; Septem
ber, SMW4C. Cajh: No. 2 hard, 94cg-fi.no.
CORN Lower: July, nl,c; September.
62c. Cash: Strong; track. No. 2 white.
E6Sr55Vie.
OATS Weak; July. 33c; September. 32Hc.
Cash: Higher; No. 2 white. 36c.
KIX5UR Steady.; red winter patents. $4 20
64.70; extra fancy and straight, $3.fiO4.10;
hard winter clears, f2.Aft0'3.tf.
SEED Timothy. ffi.00(5.50.
HAT Easier; timothy, $l&.00rff21.00; prml
rie. fl3.0OSr'16 .50.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing,
fl00, lard, unrhanKed; rrme steam, f7 55
r(i7 9fi; dry snlt meats, unchanged, boxed
xtra short". f62-; clear r.hs. $S.'is, short
clearf. f87lj: baron, unchanse.1, boxed
f Ttra short, f'l.fiS, clear ribs, fi"6J'; short
clra' s. $'' 8:14,.
COIINMKAWJ Ml
IsRAN Steady; sacked east track, fjl.llfi
! 14.
POULTRY-Flrmer: chh-kens, 12c;
springs. 191i24c; turkeys, l.ltjloc; ducks,
geese. 6c.
HUTTKR tj'ilet ; creamery, 15S210.
E(.iQ8 I'nrhanged. l.Sc.
Receipts shipments.
Klotir, Mils 7 wio $ OiX)
Wheat, bu n.non 41 ni4
Corn, bu 97 Ono 5?i00
Oats, hu ?4.(il 43.000
Kansas City lira la and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Mav 13 WH EAT-Cash,
No 2. 90ti97c; No. 3. SMi95c; No. 2 red. 90M
9-'c, No 3. t'ivr.
CORN enchanted to ve lower; No 2
mixed, 51V(r5-''jc; No. 3. .MgolUc; No 2
white. 62c; No. 3. 51V.
OATS-l.'nchanged to V higher; No 2
white. 33'4'ft3.IV; No 3 mixed, 31yT0.,ic.
RYE No. 2. 7'ri$IOO.
HAY Steady to tl lower; choice timothy.
$15 6OQ17.0O; choice prairie, tui.ixvria.00.
Receipts, shipments
Wheat, bu 3S.0i0 52.'
Corn, bu- 3V001 75 (
Oats, bu...: 4.000 g.0011
nnlnth 4; rain Market.
PULUTH. May 13 WHEAT -Xn. 1
northern, flOI; No. 2 northern. 9e'a$l.no;
May. $1 nominal; July, fl.o bid;
tem her. wSiC.
OATH 34 V!.
I. ore! Seoarttles.
Quotations furnished by Fume. Br
A Co.. 449 New Omaha National
building:
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Vuitt" P-mn . 1S4
Corn r.i.-hni Natis-il Bank ateck
Itilraao Balls-ar .a. t:7
lnr Vnmn ?t-li Yar4a a
lfer re. 4a. notes I""
r.asl II Loula A Suh ta. t'I "4
Fairmont Creamery 1st I 4 rt eent.. Hi
Fnunont r reamer M. T per rent.... H
losa rortlan1 1 emarl 1st mtg.
Kanua.'Kr t"- Yarns aa.
KallMa ()' Klectnc I p. t cM.
Ktniu ntr R. I. 11 -.
Omaha Water 4. 1941
Omaha A '. B ft Rv. 4s. 1M...
Omaha C T. P'4. I B.
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Omaha A C. B Kj.
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South Omaha CHr I'll
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Peoria Market.
TEORIA, May lS.-OORN-Flrm: Nt
white. 53'ac: No. 2 yellow. 53hc; No. $
lr.nr ItLr' K'n 4 Vellow . 61Vc: No. I m
RQL-r.- fl miiM M'.r: No. 4 m
MH'ff'RIVc:' no grade. 48Vf49o.
oats Hlcher: No - 2 white, stc; s
dard. 34'c; No. 3 white. 34SC.
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