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THK HKE: OMAHA, TliTKSDAY. .TUTiV 15. I'M 5. 11 VOIX RKNT Storee and Offices. Office on 17th St Double Window 8 ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILAKLK ON THE STREET, rritate dtflce Waiting Riom 18') Sr.. Ft. $18.60 The Bee Building Office Room 103. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent good lx or eight room rouM or bungalow with alecplng pore!. Address P-v22, He. WANTED TO BTJ1 WA NTEI A SO-lnch tinner a squaring hear in rood condition; cash deal. 1. Wilson, Dunlap. la. WE pay Chicago price for aluminum . i . uii..k.n . . scrap castings. rRAign-miuncn v u. Tala buy everything 2nd hand. Wb. 4904. 45FFFICB furniture bought and aokl. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. Doug. 614 WANTED TO BORROW 1 CAN offer, you collateral aa food aa a farm mortgage on a loan of $1,500 for one year at 1 pr cent net; no commla aion. Address. K 6S9, Bee. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR BALES Cailtoraia. Live Oak Colonics; none better. W. T. Pmlth Co.. 913-U City Nut. Bk. P. m. Colorado. COME to cool Colorado, In shadow of pine, when hot wind blow. et a mountain home site, Denver's mountain parka; beautiful mountain eoenery. od water, fine roads, Ideal location for auni mr homes; 136 buy 60x100 feet, worth $lo0; number of bungalows being built; easy payments. Address Denver Moun tain Park Home Co., 1712 Champa. St , Denver. Colo. Iowa. HAVE TOVI A FARM FOR SALET Write a good description of your land and aend It to the Moux City. la.. Journal. "Iowa's Moat Powerful Want A.I Me dium." Twenty-five worda every Friday evening. Saturday morning and ver Saturday evening and Sunday morning for ona month, giving alxteen ala oa twelvedlfferent day fol $2; or 60 worda, 4; or 75 worda. $6. Largest circulation of any Iowa nsws paper, 2u0,000 readera dally In four great atatts. ARB TOU OOINQ TO BUT LAND? It eo you ahould flrat get a copy of the Farm and Real Estate Journal. It haa landa advertised In It from nearly very state, jo that you can find Juat what you are looking for In Ita columna. It keepa you Informed on land oppor tunities in all part of the country, gives you personal help in finding land. Bene be today for a year'a subscription, or Wo for three inontha trial. It wilt be stopped at the end of the time ordered. Farm and Real Estate Jourlnal. Tver. Iowa. a Minaesota. 240 ACRE 3 46 miles from Minneapolis. one mil from town; 160 acres under cultivation; balance used for pasture: can practically all be cultivated; heavy soil; good set buildings, consisting of 8 room bouse, large barn, granary, corn criba, windmills, etc.; the land will pro duce 60 bushel of corn per acre; tele phone In house: eountry thickly settled: complete set of machinery; 27 head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and I years old; ail good horses; 26 hogs: chickens; one-half of this year'a crop and everything on farm goes at $50 per acre; half cash. Schwab Bros.. 102a Plymouth Wldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Nrliraiks. A PHELPS COUNTY B A RG AJN One aection, all grass land, IK miles from Kearnev, 1 1. miles from Funk, Phelps 'rounly Neb., 300 acres smooth land ready ' for the breaking plow, and Is the very best land for corn, wheat and alfalfa. Balance good hay and pasture land. Fenced and cross fenced, well and wind mill, 12 feet to water. Price 125 per acre, reasonable terms. A Nelson, Box JOB. Holdrege. Neb. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade medium-priced lend In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley. Wol bacli. Neb. Montana. JUDITH BASIN L A NT 30-TEAR TERMS. We recently bought a large acreage of at ate land at the sales held during May, 1915. and we are offering the same at $1 per acre profit. We bought only at minimum prices, at which the state had the land appraised. The state'a terms at 16 per cent down and the balance In twenty equal yearly payments at 6 per cent You simply pay ua the 16 per cent plua 11 per acre and we assign the state contract to you. Cheaper than homesteadlng. HUger Loan and Realty Co.. Lew Is ton, Mont. Mlsrrllaaeoas. CROOK COUNTY. WYOMING. Can locate six people, good homestead, 320 acre, timber, good soil. If Interested rail evenings lfVOl 8. 26th Ave. Rod 3970. REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, 5 PER CENT. TOLAND ft TRUMBULL. 448 B Hldf. klOO TO $10,000 made promptly. . 13. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts. CITY and farm loans, 6, 64, per cant. J. H. Dumont Co.. 41 Stat Baas:. WANTED Uood farm aud city loan at lowest rates. - PETERS TRUST CO.. 1621 Farnam. WANTED City loana and warrants. W. Farnam Smith at Co.. 1320 Farnam Bt. CITY property. Large loana a specialty. W. H Thomas, 228 State Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loana, H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., IQlf Omaha National. Ihona Douglas 171a, BEB ua flrat for farm loan In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6fo CITY LOANS. C. U. Ca--ibrg. Ilu-ll Brandela Theater Bldg. WANTED City and farm loan; lowest rates. W. O. Templeton. $03 Bee. T. 20J0. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE U-ROOM modern bouse, for land, acres or vacant lota. What fcave you? Owner, Box 7M. FOR KXCHANCiM 4f . acres. irrigated farm, 7 milea northeast of corporation limits of Denver, "olo , on main country road connecting with ftand Creek road; 250 acres under cultivation, 400 acres under ditch and possible of irrigation: good aet of farm buildings; all cultivated land fenosd; high line canal and Antero reservoir water;, not in bonded district. Price. $60,000; mortgage $12,600; will trade fqr improved farm or city property In aoy of the middle or eastern states; commission to brokers. H. C. Johnson, rare Frederick H. Bartlett 4Y Co.. 69 W. Washington St.-Chicago, 111. WHAT LAND OB CLEAR LOTS liave you to trade for fine 11-r., all mod. home; mortgage. $6,6"0? Write now de scribing what you have. O'Kecfo Real Estate Co., 1015 Omaha Nat. Bank. Doug. g716. 10 ACREd In the heart of the peanut country, Baldwin Co., Alabama; close to transportation, school a etc Free and clear; will exchange Omaha and assume soma; prtca $lov per acre. Address P-710, Bea. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE FIVE acres adjoining eity; good house. barn, garage, chicken houses, fruit. In cluding apples, peaches, peera. plums, cherries, strawberries, raspberries, cur rants, grapes, eta. ; asparagus, rhubarb, alfalfa;, convenient to car, school and stores. Phone Owner, Webster auT. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE Brand new. 2-story dwelling. Field club dlst. easy terms, tC.Zvu. Douglas luu. REAL ESTATE NORTH BIDB Beautiful Clairmont !S?4 N. 4STH AVE. Brand new 7-room home, with oak fin ish on first floor and oak floors through out; tile vestibule- tlie bath; exception ally well built: ha larsr east front lot. one block from cur line and boulevard, with cement driveway. Owner will make easy tern, See this at once. Glover & Spain Doug !"fi2. City National. $200 Cash Balance Easy Payments New seven-room bungalow, ready to move Into; walking distance. Deal with owner. l.VTf So. ZT.th St. Yall Red Wl, Only $3,350 Seven-room house, strictly modern, with four rooms on first floor and three large bedrooms and bath on second floor. Lot ha 64-foot frontage . Paving all paid, located 2214 Willi Ave. Very easy terms. Norris & Norris DO Bee Hlrtg. Phone I oiiKlas 4270. A Snap -room cottage. 4AV 'Hike; $100 down. $.1) a month; $1.0. Owner, 2 Paxton Blk., Douglas 1726. 2602 N. 30th St. Fine, all modern, i-room cottage, on car line. $rno down, $30 per month; $3,000. Webster Soil. Fine 7-roum house within 20 minutes' walk of P. p.. $4,200. Douglas 1009, LEAVING city, sacrlfloe 6-room; bath, newly painted; house at 2517 lilomio. Web. 6104. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE $30.00 Cash and $30.00 Per Month Buys this beautiful, all modern. 6-room bungalow: located 2 blocks from car line and 24 blocks from school. Don't Pay Rent Another Month. Telephone About This Today Call Walnut In evening. Call Douglas week days. $6,000 Lafayette, 7-room, strictly modern; sleeping porch, fireplace and all built-in features. A very attractive, well built home, south front oorner. D. 3Stf. 7-ROOM bungalow in Dundee. It should be seen to be appreciated. Wal. 168.. 6-ROOM bungalow in Dundee. A rare bargain. Heeliig is believing. Doug. 2946. FOR BALE by owner, seven-room mod ern home. Call Harney 1441, or 2IIH Capitol Ave. S109 Underwood $ large nna.. oak, ma hog y, birch, si. poro'i, h w. heat. D,74"4. E.QU1TY of $1,200 for sale In modern cot- n Ki . 1 fr n.n vab . . U V. I ,r) vwv 3 " '.. a,v n c L t , UK, anoe trade. Call Walnut 2480. WEST FARNAM lot. $SO0; all Improve ments in and paid for; good car serv ice; close to church and school. Tyler 1636. REAL ' ESATE IXV K8TMENTS 7 ' and a Share of the Profits la what you get when you Invest with us in our profit sharing plan. It la one of the aafest and moat 'profitable Invest ments to be had. Call and aee ua about it. The- security Is ample. Our dividend earnings have never been lees than II T-er cent in the past twelve years. You can invest in amounta or siuv or more. So or write us at once about It Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Bt. UOOD Investment, two-atory brick, con tatnlng 8 stores and 1 six-room flats; rental, $9rt yearly. Tyler 1M6. JOBBING site. 66x132, comer lot with trackage, within one-half block of 12th and Douglas streets. Price, $17,500. Tyler low. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS. Special Bcirgains 121 B. ISth Ave., right In the CREAM, a splendid, well built, part brick and part frame, rooms, hot water neat, two baths, all hardwood throughout; newly painted and decorated. Vacant and ready tu move in. Ask to see it S319 Harney lit., a splendid home, first class condition Inside and out; rooms; beautiful Interior arrange ment; large living room with fire place; woll finished In hardwoods; thoroughly modern and up-to-date. Let us show you. Bemis Park J415 Lafayette Ave., extra well built It room house, strictly modern; oak finish downstairs, with oak floor throughout; large, welt arranged bedrooms, sleeping porch and gar age. Price K.OOO. Must sell. Want an offer. Investments $90,000 New brick, improved gross rental xji.iw. in is win pay about 10 per cent net on the price. Mortgage $:,W. 5H per cent five years, straight loan. Owner obliged to make change and will consider part In good, clear, flrnt clnwi real estatt with some money besides mortgage. , $46,000 A not!) er brick. Improved, excel lent condition, brininng In gross rental U.i'M per year. This prop erty la clear. Owner would take in good farm and give long time on the balance. D. V. Sholes Co. 15-1 City National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 4a Here Is the Opportunity You've Been Watching For A Beautifully Located 6-Room, New, All Modern Bungalow $300 Cash Monthly Payment to Suit. This house is only' , Dlock from car line; is on a beau tiful lot; principal rooms in oak ; brick fireplace, ce ment basement and all modern. Phone Walnut 6K2 thla evening and will be ptaased to send an automobile to bring you out and Inspect this house. On weeV days call Douglas 22o. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Heavy Raini Make Market Bullith and Wheat Advances One and Two Cents in Price. RECEIPTS ARE QUITE LIGHT OMAHA, July 14. 1016. Heavy rains and senerallv unsettled weather continue to have a bullish effect on the market t ash grains were stronger today and made good advances over veaterdav'a quotations. Receipts of aheat and oata were exren- ttonallv light and there was a fair de mand for both of these cereals neat sold Vyiv higher, while oats e.ere quoted unchanged to ty up. Light receipt and a pretty fair demand caused an advance uiBou an advance of He in the com market. Oata are Verv scar,1 and aome nf the larger houses are asklnr for extensions on their sales for July shipment. i'bq roaas and uncertain weather Is de sying the haullna of thasa arralna and It is difficult to say Just when the move ment of the new crop will begin. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to WHMW0 bushels; com, .0 buafiela; oata. 14.nno htiMiela. Liverpool close: Wheat and enrn not quoted. Primary wheat receipt were mWO bushels and shipments I40.OTI0 bushels. against receipts of S.Hm.OUi buaffela and snipments of 1 4i3in bushels last year. Frlmarv corn receipts were fill 000 bush els and shipments 6.K bushels, against receipts of 461.i'O0 and ahtnment of 41.- Wi bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were SR2.000 bnsh els snd shipment 47N.OHO bushels, asalnst rec ipts of 757.000 buahels and shipment of 77,O0 bnshels last year. t 'A RIA'T KKCKIPT". Wheat. Corn Oata. r Chicago 13 112 Minneapolis 1 Duluth Omaha I M IS It Kansas Cltv f3 St. l,oula. Ti7 ninnipeg ki ... ,., Thcso salea were reported todav: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: I car, $1.13. No. S hard: 1-6 car, $t .28. No. 4 mired: 1 car. $1.25. No. 3 mixed durum: I car. 11.16: 1 car. $1.16. Corn: No. J white: 4 cars. 74Va; 1 6-6 car. 74c. ro. white- 2 cars. 74c. No. 2 yellow: i cars, 'Vie. No. 2 vellow: 2 care. 74c. No. 2 mixed: 2 oars (rear white . 7J)tc; l rar. 78Sc; 2 cars. 78V,c; 3, care, 7:tc. No. 3 mixed: 1 rar (near white), TSc; 1 car. "Sc; 1 car (high color. 7:'c. No. mixed: 1 car (near white), 7JHc: 1 car. 72"c; car, 7J,n; 1 rar tmusly), 7fc. Osts: No. .4 while: 2 cars, WV. No. 4 white. 2 cara, 4Ho. Hample: l car. 4V,e. Barley: No. 4: S car. 6KSc. k car. 64c. Omaha Cash Prtcea Wneat: no. i rur tey, $l.SRil.27; No. $ turkey, $1.84 M: so. 2 hard, $l.SJi L: No. 2 hard.. $1.28(9 1.30: No. 4 hard. I1.27(ff 1.28: No. S spring, 1 ZSfi'1.83: No. I durum. $1. 181. 1; No. 2 I yellow. 73?74c; No. 4 yellow, 73V( I3c; No. 6 yellow, 73i873: No. yel low, 73(&'73i,c; No. 2 mixed. ?3r!r73u: No. t mixed, 72n784c; No. 4 mixed, "iKWftc; No. 6 mixed, 72W7Vo; No. mixed, 7 72ic. at: No. 2 white. 50V4i60Wkr; stan dard, 50ijj6(i.c; No. 3 white, 4fih60c; No 4 white, 4ttHc. Barley: Malting. J 70c; No. 1 feed 66fJ6!ic. Kye: No. I, $W (0c; No. 8, 88"fic CHICAGO CiRAIv AND PHOViaiOWi Feat ares of the Tradtnsr and Closing Prices oa Board of TrsUle. CHICAGO. July 14. Anxiety regarding black rust forced an advance In wheat prices today that bordered on the sensa tional. The market closed strong at 4H 6'to above last night. Com finished a shade to c up, and oats with a gain of HifiMiC In provisions, final quotations varied from 10c decline to a rise of 20c. Fresh reports of black rust infection were accompanied by signs that foreign ers had abandoned a waiting policy In regard to buying wheat. It waa found that offerings In the pit had lodged In strong hands, chiefly firms with connections at the seaboard. Speculators who had been indulging In short sales were unable to protect themselves and there were many stop-loaa ordera executed during the up ward whirl that was witnessed as the session came to sn end. The buying flurry received some additional Impetus from a bullish construction placed on the govern ment's weekly crop report and on Berlin advicea regarding Germany's attitude as to submarine warfare. Free selling by skeptics about black, rust danger depressed the wheat market until about tile middle of the day. Re newed rain, however. In Kansas and other Important sections of the harvest region tended to check the heara There was no decided upturn, though, prevlou to the receipt of dlspatchea from the northwest that seemed to imply a more serious outlook as to the dreaded black rust. Corn responded to the action ow wheat, but kept throughout within a narrower range. Weather conditions were generally referred to aa being against the bears, in the oata crowd, wheat strengthen more than offset favorable crop reports. Ship ping demand wss good and on aome sales to the seaboard the buyers paid the hlehest premium of the aeaaon. ProviBiona averaged lower owing to re- RE AIi ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Hplendid house of six room and bath, - near car, stores, etc, $3,600. Douglas 1009. New 6-r. bungalow. Bo. of Miller park, mod. In every respect, $4,000. Douglas 1000. 6148 Dodge, new part Dundee, double lot, 6-r. bungalow, large living room. D. 7406. URAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Uts4M. Dundee Bungalow at Right Price This is a seven-room, modern bungalow, located on a south front lot. 60Uo fu, only two short block from cur line, on lilgli, sightly point, affording a fine view, having larg? living room across entire front, with brick flteplaoe, built-in book cases, attractive dining room, with built in buffet, both finished In oak, two large bed rooms and complete bath room fin ished In birch; convenient kitchen, with ample pantry room, all on first floor; two exceptionally large bed rooms on second floor. Full cemented basoment, furnace heat, laundry connections, sta tionary tubs, brick foundation, combina tion cement driveway. House alone cost nearly the price asked for whole property. Lot woith $1,400. Prie, $4,600. A well bt'llt houne at a very low price. Small payment doan, balance monthly like rent. Possession at once. Do not fall to investigate.. This Is the test value we hav had tha opportunity of offering In Dundee for a long time. George & Company Phone D. 766. IXiil City Nat. Bank Bldg. Two-story, 6-room house in Dundee, all modem. $3,260- make me an offer; $6U0 down. Phone Douglas 4232. WANT ofler for 7-room all modern Dun dee residence adjoining Happy Hollow, garage and driveway. Douglas SwB. risressk. C. U NETHAWAT for trade. Flor. 17S. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of tha property committee of the Board of Resents, bid will be re ceived until 4 o'clock p. m. Monday, July 19, 1(116, at ths office of the undersigned for the construction of a boiler house, stack and tunnels according to plana ana specifications now on file at the office of the superintendent oi construction. Cnlverelly of Nebraska, Lincoln. Bald building, stack and tunnels to be con structed on the t'nWerslty Farm near Uncoin and to cost approximately t.a.ujO. Bidders must confer with the superin tendent and use ths blank prepared by htm for building proposala Blda roust be accompanied by ca-shlar'a checks or certifies tea of deposit as required by in structions accompanying plana and l i- ficatlona it la must be sealed and plainly marked on ths outside "Bid for boiler house." The right is reserved to reject any ana an Mas rmversity of Nebraska, J. 8. Dales, Secret r . Station A. Uncoin. j vt-s-n i Rent rooms quick with a Bee Waul Ad. the International Press congress here today. lurum, I1.174il. 1R. Vorn: No. 2 wnite, 74 l"744c; No. 2 white. TSVOc; No. 4 white, IVttittSKe; No. 6 white. 73r7a4i ; No. newed liquidation h prices esrlv for hog Utile effect. Closing prices on options: Arttclel Open. I High. I Ixw. Close. .Yesy Wheat July. Seot. Corn I 1 n 1 14 1 V 7Tsf 1 1 1 mv, 7:,1 47V' 3TS1 1 16M I V 77S 7JV, 4"s' I h'v 1 m' I July.f 17 7SV. 7' I 73 Kept Oata 7X,i I I July Sept Pork 4V 4Sl 1S' 2 I Sept. IX 10 1J IS 4 76 Oct. ! IS W I 16 27 W! 14 M J 1 i id Ird tiept. $ SO I 2 30 Oct .1 I 4:,1 8 4?V4 Riba , nept.l $ W I I Oct.. t., 10 00 1 I . S 4-U, i r.'S' 8 S7H I I 66 I S6 0 Ml Ml 10 UU I S" Chicago Cash Prices W heat : No. I red. nominal. No. 3 red. new. II ltj 16. No I hard, nominal. Corn: No. i yellow. TXW 4T5"c; No. 4 yellow, 7c; Nt, 4 white. 7 . Oata: No. 3 white. r4Viiiu4Sr: standard, Mj4V. Kye. No. 2. nominal, liar- ley. 725J7io. fteeds: Timothy . . clover, $.60rfl3 Provisions V., ,.(ti, i.t. Pork i 114 M, lard, $7.7Mi.12't; riba. I.S-7. 37W1f EOOS-t'naettted; receipts. IS 4 cases; at mark, rases Included, I4tii7ur: ordi nary first. 164H6k4c: firsts, titH7c. BfTTKH lAwer. creamery. 2l1iliS-. POT A TO K8 Ixiwer: receipts, bo car. Virginia. Cobblers. $1.26411.20. POCLTHV Alive higher; fowls. 13c; springs. 2xU23c. NRW lOHK (iKNFRO, MIHKKT ilootatleas of the Day Varlfl 4'nnimoalt les. NEW TORK. July 14.-FM)t?!i-F1rnMr; apring patents. $6.u(&7.0u. W H RAT Bpot, strong; No. 2 red. $1 41, and No. 2 hard winter. 1.60 c. I. f. New York export billed; No. I Northern Ihi I 'it h, $1.61, and No. 1 Northern Ma nit alio, $1 404. c. 1. f. Buffalo. Futures, firm. Ktptember closed $1,164. COHN-FIrm; No. 2 yellow, KtVc prompt shipment. OATS Firm; standard. 62c: No. 3 white. fflSc; fancy clipped white. HIiJshSUjc. HAY Steady; shipping. $1.00. HOPS Firm: state, common to choice, IS14, Mkiilic; 1K13. nominal; Pacific coast. 114 lUfHc- 1913. twoc HIDES Firm; Bogota, SOflWlc; Cen tral America, Itc LEATHER-Finn; hemlock flrsta, 32c; seconds, JUMfixic PROVISIONS Pork, easv; mesa, $M.l" fi1V75; family, $11.00(jl 00; hort clear. $19.SOc(jm.60. Beef, teadv; mess $l.00ttf 16.60. family, $19.&0.n W.60. l,ard, easy; middle west, 1.90 to 1 00. TAI.LUW-8tesd ; city. 64c. nominal; Country, 6ytii'c; special. 6,c. BCTTEk ttteadv; recelnls. 16.504 tubs; creamery, extra. ;T7fuac firsts, 'HP 28W,c; seconds, 23441244c. FjUQH Flrnr. receipt. 17.6S0 fresh gathered, extra. 2SH24c; firsts, SihaZtc; firsts. !H4i&Ji4r. CHEKBK Irregular: receipts. rases; extra 6.040 boxes; state, whole milk, flats and twins, fresh, colored, apeolala, 16c; same, white, l4V4fl6o; same, colored, average fancy, H4uMc; sam. white, 144c lOt'LTRY 14vr. orlre not settled. Dressed, unlet; western froscn roastlmr chickens. 1mi22c; fresh fowls. Iced, 134'( 17c; fresh turkeys, iced, loti'loc. Cora and Wheat Regdoo Belletla. At Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at ( a. nr. 76th meridian time, Wednesday, July 14, 1916: STATIONS OF OMAHA DISTRICT. -Temp. Rain Citation. High. low. fall. .16 2.06 .00 .18 1.19 .04 .7 .00 .61 .07 .00 .45 .00 l.rr .34 .60 .oo .in M .00 .00 Bky. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. cloud v Pt. cloud Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy Pt. cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy Raining , Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy, Ashland. Nob.. 83 66 Auburn, Neb....H4 Broken Bow ...NT 06 4 W 1 M 70 X M f W 64 64 0 sr. 67 66 70 Coiumhtn. Neb. Oulbertson. Nb 01 Falrbury, Neb. RS Fairmont. Neb, 17 Or. Island. Nb. DO Hartlngton. Nb W Hastings, Neb. M Holdrege, Neb. 86 Lincoln. Neb. .. 6.1 No. Platte. Nb 4 Oakdale, Neb.. 16 Omaha, Nob.... 63 ITokamah, Nb. 89 Alta, la 67 Carroll, la narlnda. la.... K6 Blbley, la 3D Sioux City. la. M Lowest temperature for twelve-hour period ending at I a m. Not Included In averages. Between six and aeven Inches of rain occurred within the last twenty-four hours in northwestern Missouri, and ex cessive ralna occurred at points In all western districts of the corn and wheat belt. Summary of weather and crop condi tion In corn and wheat region for week ending July 12. 1916: WA8HINQTON, July 14. Rains In the winter wheat states delayed harveat In thn central and northern dlatiicts, and much ripe wheat la uncut, and soil Is too wet for operations and wheat in shock sprouting. In the southern portions the area. Is drier and harvesting la com pleted gnd threshing is progressing with satisfactory yields. In the spring wheat state less cool weather, with sufficient ralna, mad a favorable week, and wheat now heading" In the southern portion nd the outlook is promising. . For oorn the week Is less unfavorable than the proredlng one, although continued rains In Important portions delayed rutlvatlon. Alao In northern districts corn continues small. Oata harvest wss delayed, rains promoting too heavy growth In somo sec tions, and rust in oinera. nut la pro gressing well generally. Haying waa de fayed by wet weather In several states. L. A. WElH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Kansas City Orals) aad Provisions. KANSAS CTTT. July 14. WH WAT No. 1 hard. $1.22vrri.86: No. 2 red. It. 14-21. 28; July. $1.1014; September, $1 036,; December, tl.0846. CORN No. I mixed. 78c; No. I white, T6flTO4c: No. I yellow. TTo: No. , T6c; July, 74c; September. 70c; Dooember, lVc OATS-No. 1 whits. 6:4c; No. I mixed, 4f4Mo. BUTTER-Creamery. 27c; firsts, second. 23c; packing, 19c. EK18 Firsts, 174c; seconds. 12Vsc POl'LTRY Hen. 12c; rooster, broilers. 17tUu. SEc; c; MlaaoaoIls Oralo Marttet. MINNEAPOLIS. July 14 WHEAT -July, $1.88; September. 1.114; No. I hard, $1.44; No. 1 northern, $1.331. 49; No. t northern. 8i.3nttl.4a. FliOI'R Unchanged. BARLEY-eiaTlo. RYE Nominal. BRAN- $21.60. CORN No. S yellow. T7,i78iie. OAT8-N0. white. SOti&lc. FLAX $1.631.70. Bt. Loala GraJa Market. WT. liOTH". July 14 WHEAT No t red, II tl 26: No. 2 hard, nominal; July. $1.11; Pcpternber. $1 064. CORN-Nq. 2. 7S'iS4c; No. t white. 78c; July. T71c; September, TIVrJIHc. OATS No. 2. 62c: No. 2 white. 63Uc. S Evaporated Apples ss4 Dried Fralts NEW YORK, July 14.-EVAPORATEU AI'PLKS Quiet. DRIED FKUITf-Prunes. firm. Aprl rota, easy. Peaches, dill. Raisins, steady. Liverpool Ursis Market. LIVBRPCrfJU July 14 WHEAT Spot, No. 2. lis d; No. 3, lis 14d: No 1 north, em, IMiluth, lis 6d; No. 2 hard winter, CORN Spot, American mixed, new, I -a. Coffee Market, NEW TORK. July 14.-COFFBE The market for coffee futures opened stead v at an advano of 2 to 3 points on renewed support from recent buyers snd some scattered covsrinu. wtilch may have ben Inspired by reports that the BrasilUn ?u eminent had made arrangenienta to Inance a holding movement should the demand from Europe fall off. lieneral busiiieas) waa quiet and there was soma tradn selling of late months, but the market closed unchanged to 12 points higher with July relatively firm, ralea 17,760 bags. July, 7.; August (sou; Buptomber, .76c; Octoter, 4.7m; Novem ber, ; December, 6. Sic: January, .7c; February. 4. Vac; March. 6n; April, 7c; May. 7.06c; June, 7.c. Hpot market, quint; Rio 7a 74c; Saotoa 4s, v Cost and freight offera wecw sumowhal irregu lar, but anout unchanged on trie average. Rloa exchange was 1-lad lower, while MU reta prhes were UfM-hanged. ajar Market. NEW YORK, July 14 H CO A R Raw, quiet: centrifugal, 4.8341 4. ft); molasssa, 4 (V(P4 Renned. ateady. (were generally weak and lower ami at noon were 1 to MJ points net lower. rse.reTto h.v:'nu,OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET! Beit Cattle Fully Steady and Othen Ten Cents or More Lower Lambs Open Lower. i I HOGS STEADY TO TEN HIGHER ! i SOl'TH OMAHA. July 14. IU I nIP aere: Cattle Hogs Sheep i t r ri, in I Motvla) 4 4. ft- I Official Turstlsv $.6r7 4 747 4.7ifl io : l..vo , ' K,lni" Wednesday.. J.H Three uavs' totnla . . HI 04) 14 131 1H.7W ?4 SJJ M.OVI J3.7I1 34.627 M.032 ; W.71 ! SiVS-M 27.342 j S.74! I7.ti34j Same rtsys Insl week.. 7.IW Nam ! weeks ..M.4W4 ..14. Ull . .14 UK . . i7 i "ame J weeks ago... " 4 weeks ato... f'sme days last year The folio In 11. ) allows the receipt i of lattle. hnus m,rf ),.jn .1 the South Omahr live sto.k market r te vear to e.'MaiA .......... . . . . . . " lviiii-ri o Wlin ISKl 1K1A. 1X14 Inc. Deo. ' faille f.TO.KM 1.7?: M 416 306 U4.7 1.427,661 2X1,776 1.141.74 8.443 slioas the averSKe rioaa "neep 1.I3S.SIW The folios In tshla price for hogs at the South O.oah live tth stock market for lh last few daya. uiupai isons: Date ( litis, jlii. ; It'll i:Hl.illK).'u June Jitn- 7 $.,', 7 !4V 7 3i4 J 434 T -.' I S 44 13 $ n $ til 17l $ 66i 1 Mi usi it ui I 44 t Ml 1! I i 42 20 I 02 T M 7 t m $ ( t 02 June jiny July July July July July July July July Julv .I'll v Julv July Julv i.: 4 4 . 6 . I 20 1 W ,V, 7 KI i si 4 $ i ll I 6.H 7 1S 4, (11 1 S 7 1 33 $ 22 $ 6 T Tl .. 7 234! $ H '..I 7 M4t 6 .1 -f l4l I 9NLJ V 8 $1 II 311 $ 78, j 6 8 31 8 R 7 231 I Hi' M 7 b6 St 76l 1 I9 i I 62. 7 17 ll kMkl 47 1 7l 7 V4 331 I T 67 11 1 l 61 8 71 7 H TI 44 12 I 66V,, 8 74, 7 I Hi 7 66 18.1 84 8 66' 16; I 30 6 11 7 67 14 I tt',4! 8 Ml 8 f. ! 6 24 8 Wl 7 V. 'Hunday. Holiday. CATTLl'-rtwelpts ware moderate again today, only 136 cara being reported In. For the three daya this week re call amount to 10,039 bead, being larger than last week e small run, but with that exception smaller than any recent week. At the saute tune receipts this week ate ainooat double what the- were a year ago. Uuyer were out in the yard In aod season thl morning looking for good to choice bewvea, both heavy welghta and yearling, and anything of that de scription sold very readily at prices that were fully ateady with yesterday, tkwd yearlings aold aa high aa $10 Oo. and the best heavy cattle reached $10.10, wMch Is ss high anything haa brought thus far this year. The common to pretty good kind of cattle, that Is, cattle weighing from around 960 and under, were very slow and 10c or more lower. Oood corn fed oowa were fully ateady, but there were not very many of that kind in eight. The grassy and Inferior grade are clipping downward a little every day and they are lMf4oo lower than last Thursday. There were very few etookere and feeders In sight, but what few there were commanded ateady prVes. Wuotallona on cattle: Uood to choice yearlings. $i.0it 10.00; fair to good year ling, $vor.oo, good to choice heavy beeves, W.in'l0 00; fair to good oornfed heevea. $8,76 060; common to fair corn fed beeves, $7.76li.7&; rood to oholce heif ers, $7.titMV.00; good to eholoe oowa, $6.oDf 7.60; fair to good cow, $fl.004p8.M; common to fair cows. $4.00fj00;. good to ohnloo feeder. $rOU.J0; fair to good feeders, $6 6ou7 50; common to fair atockars, $6.6ti9 6 60; stock heifers. $6.768 700; stock corns. $6.60r6r0; stock calves, MOW.M; vsal calves, $M0yV76; fat bulls, stag, etc., Representative sales: UEBF bT'CMRS, Ne. 44.. At. Pt. Ne. .1M0 9 0 o .urn U 11 .tax I M t .11. I 40 II .1170 III 41 A. Ft. ..iim I T ..IWI 171 ..IUT I M ..11)1 IH ,.ini it 00 II.. II.. I til I 40 .1441 1 II 8TKKKH AND ilEIFERH 7 eo It H 51 M SM 10 00 171 16 0 401 T6I 1 40 I II II COWS. 4 I .... 4 Tl I I 10 I I M 14 I II I I M 1 IM I 71 1 . ... HMIFKKB II II I 41 I .... ,. TM .. 1 . .I0M 6 10 I 00 f 11 I M I Ilk I 4t T 00 7 W 4 T6 1 40 .. 174 .1010 ..1000 ..111 .. DM .. ITI .totft leu .liui . Ml , 170 Ml CALV BS. 7 10 1 IM I OA 1 14 9 Ifl 9 It 341) 111 71 8TOCKEK8 AND FKEDER9. 614 I 14 II Tit 7 M U0 4 Tl II 11 III lw 7 M HOOB Another very moderate hog run showed iid todav. estimate calllna for sixty-eight rara, or 4,700 head. Total for the flrat hair of tho week ! only 14,139 head, being 2.600 smaller than a week ago. over 20.0i0 short of two weeka ago and Just a little over half as large asjfor tha corresponding days last year. The re ceipts for the three days are smaller ll'sn for any similar pert 00: atno ths flrat week of December last rear, when only a little over 13,000 head were re ported In. 1'nder the Influence of encouraging ad vices from other markets the trade took a brace thl morning. Shipper bought over hslf the reoelpts at prlcea that were quoted as anywhere from steady to as much aa 6l()c higher. Phlpper buyers comajilered their general coal aa eloae to 6c higher. Packers, with less than half the small supply at thalr alDoel, started out bid ding steady, and finally put up their drovea at prices that were In most case a nickel higher, although a few salea were considered ss no better than ateady. A. decent clearance had been made by slortlv after 10 o'clock. On the whole the trade was mostly to up. Rhlpper bought hogs that they would not have looked at yesterday, while packers, on the other hand, were forced to bo satisfied with drovea that were made up, to a great extent, of the undeslrsble ends of sorted loads. Bulk of the killer hogs was cashed around 16.70, with odd pieces of loads down aa low aa $4.30. HI 1 1 p per s' range of prices was even wider than yesterday, their purchases being made all the way from $6.76 to $7 30, the lattre figure being the day's top. ,- Representative sale: No. 44 . A. ..Ill .ill ..171 ..no . ti ..if . .M . l ,.rt .171 ..171 . . ..tl ..HI Hk. Pr. No. A? Hk Pr. 140 I M 15 t4l HI IN IW IH IT m 10 T 00 ... It M $49 1MI T 00 ... I Tt 71 Ill 40 T 014 lit t 71 4 tOI It lot 40 t TI4 Tl Il IM T I ... I Tl tl 110 W I 14 ... t Tl VI fH . . T II IS T74 TT 117 120 1 II 10 I la II K'l 40 T I M t II 141 ... 1 M N IH II IM ... 1 at 1st II SO J6 .... Ik ... I M II l ... 1 fr) W.. tl.. II.. hi. . B7.. .. . . 41.. 14.. .. .. BHEBP Bheep and lamb receipts cone tinned fslrly liberal, about thirty-five cars, or .VXi head making up the day's sufly. Thla Is nesrly aa large as yes terday's run, and quite a bit heavier than Monday. Total for tha three days amounts to 28 03? head: which is 2.000 lurger than both lest week and two week aa-u, and over 10,000 heavier than a year ko. Run fw the first half of the week Is the heaviest since the latter part of April. The big end of tha offerings consisted of lambs sgsln this morning, and with a very fair local supply and bearish ad vicea from Chirago the market waa a f 1 rice reducing affair from the outset. No a nibs sold until well slong toward 11 o'clock, when a string of weoterna of Just fair quality was rashed at a decline of about 36c, going at $4.60. Other lamba were being held for mors money, but In the end it turned out that tnl one sals had notched the trada and wuen the balanue of the offerings waa finally cashed It wss largely around thl figure. $., although one string wsnt at $8 40. tJeneral market was a flat quar ter lower. Hupplles of old sheep were compara tively small and ran largely to ewes. Everything In the o,d mutton line sold at good steady to strong prices, and buy ers ouoted soma stuff sa a little higher. Native ewea reached $640, while two oars of Idaho moved at $6.66, as high as has been paid here this week, although good handy weights were nominally quoted to day at 16 75. A neck each of yearlings and wethers sold at $7.00 and $4.60, re spectively. About the only feeders sold up to a late hour waa a bunch of ewea at $4.21, but in view of tho firm tone to the feeder lamb trada of lata It was not probable that there would be much If any change today. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lamba, good to choice, M EI 40; lambs, fair to good, $8 0itpi26: lamba. feeders, $7.0't 8.00: yearling, fair to choice, H 60-07 60; wethtrs. fair to choke, i.6txtf4).7&; ewea. good to choice. $:..!Mr.?; ewes, fair to Rood $4 tf $6 Representative sales: No Av. Tr m native feeder ewes II 4 M w) native lamba S I 60 7 native ewes l"l 6 40 12 cull ewe H6 2 75 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Governed by Course of War Contract Issues. COAL PRODUCTS PRICES DROP NEW YORK . July 14 -To a greater ex lent than lefore. tndnr'a atock market ts aa governed by the course of the war contract or munition Issues. This group I ahsorhed the major portion of siwriilatlve I attention with nets high prices for Amer-j 'can Can at 61. Siudehaker at 8i . Baltl- v on locomotive at 1V tieneral Motors at i4 and Wlllva-Overland at 11. Other stocks In the same class rose 2 to 4 points, the mot conspicuous exception lielng American t'oal Products which forfeited 6 points of It recent sensational advance. Meantime represents 1 1 e Investment storks were either neglected of umlei nuiderat pressure. I'nlted Ktate Steel waa the only leader lo rank with war specialties In point of atttvlty. but failed lo equal It bei quotation of the previous t'av. Reading Canadian Pacific and Amalgamated t'oipet reflected more or less ateady selllna. New features 01' strength were seen In such utilities a Western I'nlon and Con solidated Oss. the former advancing al most I ;otnt on Intimation that the S'-ml-flnul statement to he Issued tomor row will siirw a suhsiintlRl net Increase of earnings. Trs.ie development were iMsllnctly favorable In the steel Industry, further price advame helna announced i'v soma or the leading mills. UiV. a nna Mrel's uuarterlv statement dis closing a net Increase of over $000,000 ex I lama the recent Improvement In that stork hollowing Its usual custom the market 'litided generally In the final dealings, when the detnan i for mnt of the sue r 11 tie showed signs of having run Its muise, for a time, at least. The closing waa irregular will) aome alight net InRSes. notably In Canadian Pacific. Southern Pa cific and Reaillng Ml-soml, Kansas A Texas Issue were arulelv weak, the pre- ierrea biock seiim at the new low price of 17. Total salea amounted to 47t,ouo. Franc were lh feature of today for eign evrhans market rah'e and cherks on Parla at renvthi nlng percept I hi y In an ticipation or ins successrui outcome of the credit operstlon now pending with our banker Heavy aalea of I'nlted fltsles Mieel IU snd Consolidated da 6 marked the deal ings in the bond market. Total sales par value, were $'.U46.0. I'nlted State bond were unchanged on call. I .oca I atocka and Bond. Qiiautlnna furaUhs h rtit. "Tinker a re , 44 Untalia Nettonsl bask bulWIn. einr- hssk af plorne (Vinilasntal uvea aat Rlsrtrlo pt4.. Peers a V. sfd Rid. HI 14 4 tt4 IIM inn lw Tl . n 94 .101 . . 1:4 . 14 11 laesis Trsrilos prs yslratont Osamsrr 7 s. 9(d. nsraM Jims, s . e. prd.. , La Broom snd Duitir rt lnoola Tslspsons (Nt Mountain Mtstss Tsleaknn tmana sna o. Bluffs 81. gjr. sfd.. Tl Vixliks ursln sft M I nlon Kttx k Tsnls stork M sunders-Kennedf Bldg. td s Hiiliherser 4 Co. T . c. rll Hioui cur Awk Yards fd . M Hontls 4'udahr Tk Cn U. 1M4 1110 ritr National Bank Rid ts .. ... sa Contlnsntal Oas and Rlas. Is, 11x7... 114 Rsemor, Neb., la pundee, Nh , Muni. HUt, t0 ml 71 lrfneln Lisht, Heat and iWar Is . nl Kas. ritr. Ms , ark plat. 44a, HU M 1 H4 loos n M I no lot M 101 II nnai it, Tana., sa lu., Kaw gtats Talaphoh Is ... Naw York 44a. IMS fHnaka A Co Btuffa Hi. Rr Itookr Ml. Kual la. boaua lot M 101 10 Tfl U 101 M4 m 100 4 IT II tt 114 ltd M Halt Lks Wal. snd gaw 44a, UN.. Ka bit. (HI , 4,. tl M IT Sloui f'ltjr mork Tarda la, ISM Swift CW. la 144 t. Jo, tin., ab.. 44 IIM ... .... M .... M4 WO tt 101 tl t nlvsrstir plaos, Nob. 4a. lilt . Wichita Uulaa Htk via s. till 4 j New York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 14. MERCANTILE PAPWn Sffl4 per csnt. "TBKLINH KXCHANOB-nlxty.-lsy bill. $173: demand. $4.7670; rablss. $4.77 MILVKR Bar, 474c; Mexican dollars 36o. IIONDB Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. TIME LOANfJ-Bteady; elxty daya, 1V 0)V per rent; ninety daya, 2U'Q2 per cent; pig months. 4134 per cent, CALL MONKT-4edv; high, t per rent; low, 14 per cent: ruling rata, I per cent: last loan, I per cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. I.ooeloa Stork Market. LONDON, July 14 -American aomirftlea nn the atock market were only oonaalon ally marked. Tho closing wss dull but ateady. PILVER Bar, 22 t-l6d per ounce. Money, 14li per cent. Dlaoount rate, short bills. 4t4 per cent: 8 months. 44064 per cent. Bank riearlsvars. OMAHA. July 14 -Bank clearings for Omaha today wars $1,916,770 43 and for tha corresponding day last year, 3,66,0a2.7X CHICAGO 1.IVB ATOCK MARKET Cattle Irresjolar Hog raaoltlett keep Weak. CTHICAflO, July 14 CATTLE Re ceipts, 14,000 head; market. Irregular: na tive beef steers. W?H10 40; western teera, 47.164 86: cows and heifers, IJ.2U4J $.26; calves. $7.60fl'll.. HOQ-Receipts. 20,000 head; market, unsettled, opened strong, closed fcfdoc lower; bulk, .sfttr7.2o; fight, r7.ls4p7.70; mixed, $6.7McT.6; heavy, $.66t(T7.26; rough, 6M7 70: Diss. $6,7647 00. 8HBEP AND I Jk MB-Rexelpt 14.000 neatt; market, we; harp, ib.tom.u: lambs, $6.60Q.aK, Kansas City Live Stork Market. KAN6AJ4 CITY. Mo . July 14 .-CATTLE Receipts, s.ocq hn; market lower; prime fed steers. IM dfvU'10 00. dressed beef leers, $.60fO4O: western steers. $7.So 76; oowa, $4.6ti07 V; hetfera $7.0h?v.7S, s'ocsers ana teener, sn vcpsi cull. $6.767 26; calve. $4 OOtff 10.24. MOUaV- Receipt. 6.000 hd' market teadv: bulk of aalea, $7.10i7.46: heavy, $7,0047.26; paekera and butchers. $7,100' 7.46; llsht. r i6'7.4b; pigs. $7.5f7.6. HHICICP AND LAM HS Receipts. 1,000 head: market for aheap steady and for lamb lower; lamb. I 4fttl) 60; yearling. $47614.50; wethers. $.26.7; awra. $6.00 l)0. 1 t. Loala Live atock Market. BT. IjOT'IB. lulv 14 CATTLE Re eeipta. 4.800 head; market strong; native beef steers, $7 604i10.S; yearling steers and heifer. $8 OtVuft.w;: cow. 4.0vtl.16; tock- rsand feeder. $6.tsrf'8.M; annthem steers, $2&(l.K. native calves, $0.0010.74. tniuB necripts, tow nean; marxet higher; pig and light. l7.O0A7.ln: mixed and butchers, $7.1047. $0; good heavy, $7.10 7 6 SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelnt. 4 liesd; market ctesdy to 16c lower: native mutton. $6.f5 26: lamb, $7. Vti' W; clipped lamba, $7.&0i&.00 . Joseph Live leek Market. T. JOSEPH, July 14. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,000 head. Market higher; ateara, $7.VttM0.lo: cowa and helfera, $4.o(xa4).7i; calves. $4 00410. 60. HOOS Kouelpta. 1.60 head Market steady; Up, $7.20; bulk of salea, $7.00 7 26 ' SHEEP AND LAMTJS No receipts. Market nominal; lambs, $8.0O4j6O. Cottoa Market . NEW YORK, July 14-XTTON-f4pot, null middling upland, taw; sales, 2,7oi bales Cotton futun 160c; October. January, 9 41c. 1 opened steady: 106c; December, March. t.67c. July. .33o; Li VuvRPOOi July 14.-4-10TTON pot. steady good middling. $46d; middling, 6 76d; low middling. 49d. galea. $.000 balsa. Melal Market. NT5W YORK. Julv 14. MET At Jl tA Offered at $6 60. hpelter: Not qtsuxod. Cower: fcteady; electrolytic, 1)9 Ib&Oti.OO. Iron: rtteady and unchanged. Tin: Dull at $37 sunn.:. At London Copper: ftpot. 7$: future. 79 6: electrolytic, CM 10. Tin: 8pt 171 )0s; futures, 164 lo Antimony, AIX. Lead, .& 2s Cd. Spelter, a loo. Dry Ooole Market. NEW TORK. July 14 DRY OOODC Fine cotton good are being opened for pring. Mtr.pie cotton were quiet today and yarnsl dull. Worsted yarns were old for etport. easier. Burlap waa altghuy LOAN SHARKS PUT OUT BYJEW LAW Council Bluffs Agencies Are Closed, or Preparing to Close, as Remit. HEAVY BAN PUT ON USURY With several hundred new Iowa laws which became effective on July 4, and nn possibility of getting a single ropy of rhe session lnws, many rltlren of Iowa are liable to be Jailed for violating some law whose existence they cannot know of Chattel loan broker at Council Bluffs, hoa-ever, have received typewritten eoplesj of a new anti-usury law which la driving them out of business and within another Week it I improbable that there will be a place where a chattel loan can he negotiated In Council Bluff. Senate file Nn. 627. Introduced by Thompson, I an art Intended to amend the state Interest laws, but Ita title Is: "An art to punish loan agents and other for receiving a greater rate of Interest than 1 per cent a month, and to provide a penalty therefor." The penalty provided la what haa Reared nut the local loan agents, for It ralla for a fine of not less than $38 nor mora than $600 and Imprisonment In tha county .tall not less than thirty daya nor mora than three montha. Details ot New. Aet. The new law I brief. It only has one aection outside of the enacting clans, and aa II la almost Impossible to aecura a ropy at all, and then only at great expense, the law la given herewith In full: 'ectlon 1. Every person or persons, company, corporation or firm, and every . agent of any person, persons, corporation or firm who shall receive, or agrse to receive, directly or indirectly, by moans of commtaelnn or brokerage chanrea. or otherwise, for the forbearance of use of any money, a greater rate than I per cent per month, shall be deemed guilty of a mlademeanor. and on conviction thereof shall he punlahed by a fine ot not leas than $26 nor mora than $600, and by Imprisonment In tha county Jail for a period of not less than thirty days nor more than ninety days. "Nothing herein contained stisll be con strued aa authorising a higher rata of In terest than Is now provided by law. But the person or corporation making the loan shall be permitted to chai ge and In clude within the loan a reasonable amount for tha inspection or investigation of the security, or also tha coat of draw ing papers, not exceeding $1, and coat of recording same, which cost of investiga tion and Inspection shall not exceed 10 per cent ot tha amount of tha loan when the loan Is under $60 nor mora than 86 In any event, and no recording foa ahall be Included unlesi an Instrument is actually Included." Deatk Koel for Firms, Bluffs losn men say this tha doattt knell of tha business and that It will orsae to exlat. Tha National Loan com pany haa gone out of business entirely. Tha Globe Mortgage company has oeaaed making; new loans and la closing up Its business. Several other loan oompanlea have announced that they will probably wind up bualneas In tha near future. A. A. Clark ss Co., tha oldest and strongest company In tha city, announced laat svenlng that buaineaa would be con tinued for a while, at least, while tha new law la being etudled, but tha dec laration waa made that tha law was ap parently Intended to put out of business very chattel loan broker In tho state. The buaineaa hag been quit extensively engaged In In the city and there haa been constantly In tha hands of chattel loan maker at least $160,000. Loan men point out that tha buaineaa cannot bo dona on I per cent a month margin. For Illus tration, a loan broker hss all of his capital of, my $10,000, out in loana of fto, or tha usual small amounta. At I per cant his Income will bo $200 a month. It will require two men to look after theaa loans, and even tha utmoat cara cannot prevent a lo of about 10 per cent a year. Tha pay of tha men will be not less than 176, or $160 a month, then office rent, tele phone, postage, stationary and other ex penses more than consume tha remaining $60, mora than absorbing tba earning ot tha $10,000 capital. Very Drastlo Irovllena. Tha new law is a good deal mora drastic than It looks. It doaa not legalise tha I per cant or tha It that mar be added for expense above tha Interest charge, and all of tha Interest may be forfeited whenever the borrower chooses to gat up tho plea of usury. Tba legal rata of In terest In Iowa Is $ per cent and anything In excess of that Is pronounced usury and tha penalty Is tha forfeiture ot all tha interest charged. Then tha heavy fine and tha long term In Jail are both im peratively Imposed In every rasa where It can be shown that mora than t par cant has bean charged. Tha law doea not aay "fins or Imprisonment" and de mands both fins and Jail sentence of not less than one month. Loan agents will not cara to take tha risk. Bluffs bor rowers will hereafter ba turned ever to the tender marclea of ths loan aharka of Omaha, Urge Military Duty For Men, 18 to 45 NEW YOICK. July 14 The development of the National Ouard to tha full limit of efficiency, making it serve as an ef fective school for officer; a course of study in tha public achoola calling at tention to tha need of public service; ports and physical drills for school chil dren; a theoretical training In tha art of maneuvering aa a part of the college cur riculum: an official classification of all tho 1 tied for military enrollment; and a requirement ot aome military duty from all persona between 18 and 46 years of sgs, are among tba matters urged In the report issued today by tha mllltla committee of the National Security league. Tha committee ha Just con cluded Its Investigation of tha military needs of the United Btatsa and tha best' method of aupplylndT them, Insofai aa they relate to the atate DilUtli.' Oil aad Koala. SAVANNAH. 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