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    THE RKE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, O13T0I.KU 22, 1915.
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rtn nr.sr
Hoard and Hmni,
BKAlTlH S. tv t'oui. steam neatei.
private bath, good boird Fh. lr
Tim A rd W. Farnam. Fur. Wal. 7.
l.nr nn cirnm n t, rr coupie. nar. o-jk
ROOM and board for ladles. Weh. SV
to front rms., with td., private fmilly.
mod., on car line. 1T0S Vark Ave. H.
A "For Bale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture Into oaah.
1'araUkrd lloaars.
WEST FA RN AM.
Furnished or unfurnished hom of T
rooms, '$40 and $45,
Douglns M3 or Colfag 145S.
FOR RENT Furn. dwelling. 7-roora; all
mod.: muit be responsible. ) Harris.
KnrnlKhrd ltnt.
N1CR. Inrif furnished room: all modern;
fine location. 3j Webster St. fhona
Harney S4A .
RMS., modern fist. I'hone Douglas
OOOD rooms; reasonable. Red fr'-i.
Furnished mm. .n ar I nc. Douglas 41M.
RMS., well heated. Tel "eb. H57.
NEWLT furnished rooms, heal Red 1.
Fine rm. PrVteentrnnre. 211X Cass. R. 77i5.
LRJHT, nicely furnished room for coupla
or two gentlemen, in r ieiu liuo an
trlot. Prlvato family. Meals If desired.
References required. Harney 717.
NICKLY furnished room; closa in; all
modern. 631 S. 22d Pt.
FRONT room In new home for two young
men, cheap. S78 Harney
Lilt u 91-, nmrliri. 1 1 1 ,-r, 1 h mA rmim
Close in. yulet phono.' Call Doug, ?Sl;t.
FI R rm., mod. suitable for 2. l2o Doug,
627 tf. 22d., furnished room for rent. In
private home. Telephone Red 61US,
2673 Harney, rms. for gentlemen. $l.ro wk.
t-'araWhert Housekeeping; Boom.
FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep
ing. S. :th 8C. M5; 4 rooms, well fur
nished, private bath and entrance;
cl'we in.
llou'Ucer'nst Rooms.
WIS DAVENPORT TWO OR THREE
NICELY FUllNli-HED HKIO. UUU-V1S.
NEW BRICK FLAT. .
12u6 FARNAM Nice, modern,
heated housekeeping rooms.
team
s' or 3 nice rms., housekeeping. 1112 8, 11th.
2VI8 MASON ii rm. suite, clean and cosy,
hot and cold water, furnace heat.
St. Mary's Ave., 2iM, 2 rms, front rooms.
CALIFORNIA. St mod., hkp, rooms.
North.
SEVEN rooms, 2127 Charles. 19.
Walnut 1058.
Fhons
6-R. house; mod, ex. heat. D. t.
-ROOM house, modern, lbJT Lothrop,
$22.60. Call at 1S9 Lothrop.
FOR colored people, 6 and 6-room cot
tages, partly modern. 1S40-1M2 N. lid
Bt. Call Doug. 67!I0.
)OK KENT Heauilful modern rei
dence, 7 rocma and bath, cut wat.f
heat. Large garage; at 8M0 Florence
Blvd. Phone Colfax 3980.
26u9 Caldwell, smalt 6-room house, partly
modern, convenient for small family,
$16. Webster 3726.
1110 N. 22L 4-r. flat, steel range, gas
stove, kitchen cabinet, water paid, tn.
KJO N. 17th. 6-r., all modern apt., $27.60.
RASP BROS. Douglas lft'3.
vuia.
COTTAGE 4 rooms and bath; gas; no
heat; good neighborhood; $21. 120 S.
4th. H. 19-a.
6-R. cottage; mod.; 1031 S. 31t. H. 225.
-ROOM cottage, modern, S44 6. 21st St.
MOD. S-r. house, Hanscom park district;
newly decorated; fine condition. Call
D. 621$.
-H. modem cottage, $iJ. Tel. Har. 1266.
830 Georgia Ave. eight rooms good fur
nace. Tel. Harney 2S10.
7-ROOM, modern, 2959 Poppleton Ava.
MODERN 7-room house, 1519 Park Ave.,
$35. Phone Harney 1566.
627 PARK AVE. 9-room mod home, $36;
garage extra, Carey Cleaning Co. H. 7307.
6-ROOM cottage. Ill 8. 28th Bt, $15. Water
paid.
I-R. hone
nd bath. 1955 8. 14, Red 60K0.
6 ROOMS. $15. SOUTH.
Gas, electric lights, city water, etc.
AMERICAN (SECURITY COMPANY,
17th and Douglas. Douglas l0.-
CLCSE In. 6-room house, best condition.
833 H. 21st. Harney JiOo.
1314 PARK AVE. Brick, modern.
Wast.
7-r. mod. bouM, 8614 Iavenworth. W. 2C90.
3304 DAVENPORT STREET,
l-room modern home. Pretty corner.
PETERS TRUST CO.
1022 Farnam St. Doug. 898. o
lie N. 27th Ave., 6-r. mod. Key 118 N. 2.th.
Mleeellaaeoas.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
$25.00 6-r.. all modern.
$lt.00 -r., newly papered. South Side.
$15.0o 6-r., near car, school, So. Side.
$12.00 i-r., near car. school, o. Side.
$14.00 4-r., elec. light, cement basement;
half block to car.
$33.00 10-r. flat, modern; on car line;
i min. walk to Union depot,
$46 Oo 8-r., furnished.
$40.00 7-r., unfurnished.
$16.00 2-r., partly furnished for light
housekeeping.
$25.00 Oflco room with skylight, 88x20;
heat furnished.
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY.
17th nnd Douglas. Douglas 613, o.
114 PO. 29TH 7-r. all modern house;
newly rapered and painted; close In, $-6.
2.MU N. 6th Ave., 6-r. all mod. house;
fine lot, auto go rage, $20.
2J18 N. ;7th, 5-r., mod. ex. heat, $12 60.
HASP PROS.. DOUGLAS 1653.
V1UK)M modern cottage for rent, l'hone
Wnlnut .
EIGHT-ROOM house, strli'tly modern,
one block west Creighton coi.ege. l'hone
H. 2?1B.
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, move, packs, ships; $-Uorse vaa
tnd 2 men, $1 26 per hr.; storage $2 per
mo. Satita.jior uiiar. D. 438 Ty. 23&
FIDELITY fAfe FREE
Phone Dovglas 28$ fur complete list of
vacant houses and apartments;, also for
storage, moviim. l''th ar.j Jackson Bta
HnrHnn Van Cn pISIS
I N. 11th SI.
Tel D 394 or Har. 1U7.
0O.D auto aies room on fitrnum St.
Very reasonable rent. 1'. Doug. 4!
Maggard's Sa
An ana biinas
as-
mov-
tng. pai'iai.-. snipping,
liouglas 14'i.
17!$ Webster Bu
BFK the Central Furniture Stores FREE
HHNTAL T.I.ST
a?;'KN and five-room bouses; modern;
walking dlotanre. Douglas 459.
Tl-.ncoc Crelgh Bons & Co, Bee Bldg.
IlOUbes ln ftu parU of the city.
Jr T") J Exp. Co.. moving.
IPP(l faking A storage.
a-Vw-wN-l jafl Farnam. Ii. U4.
WANTED TO BTT
OKFICoi fnrnkure bought and sold,
C. Reed 1W7 Farnam. Doug. Cl4
tritly high grade piano Web. 3726.
Yaie bus everything 2d hand Web. 44.
WILL buy a Ford. 614 First Nat I Rank.
HIGHEST pricaa for old clothing. JO 4714.
REAL ESTATE
FARM RANCH LANUg FOB lAlt 1
Arkasui.
200 ACRES black land. 4 ml. from beautl
ful town, Preacott, Ark. $Ju acre, $l,ono
caaih. B. Hn8, thin C St., Bo. Omaha, Neb.
CsUtiorsvia.
Llva oak Coioniua, none batter. W. T.
Smith Co.. S1V14 City Nat. tif. I). 2al
Catstaala.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Any part of 4.000
aorea near Kcsion, b.-kau-.wan. I
raised loO.uGO tkuheia of oats and .!
bushols of flax on land tbis ear. Pries
eheap and Irmi very easy. Frank Craw
ford, Oniai.s, Neb., or Kosaiown, Hum.
IIK.U, FSTATK
rRM A ntMII L.AM9 FOIt Hal.R
Mluoirl,
Farm for Sale
10 acres, close to market; Vernon
countv, Missouri; free and clear: $0 acres
In cultivation, balance In valuable pecan
timber and graos; Idea'. sto k farm; two
and three cuttinga of Kay per year; two
eta of good Improvements, besides tenant
house; three good nrver falling wells;
fenced and cross fenced; wlthm three
miles of two railway stations. Will divide
farm If desired, selling 100 acrea or ltjo.
Addreaa owner,
M KEE WELSH,
R. F D. No. 4, Rich Hill, Mo.
Nebraska.
CHOICE farm for sale A snap; owners
need money and will sell at a sacrifice;
16 miles from Oniahu; well Improved lt0
aere farm. Clauson Bros.. Klron. Ia.
WlaeoMla"! "
tPPKR WISH.XJN SIN best dairy and
general crop stale In the union; settlers
wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet H on Wiscon
sin Central lnd Grant Excellent lands
for stock raising. If Interested In fruit
lands ask for booklet on apple orchards.
Address Land and Industrinl Depart., tloe
Line Railway. Minneapolis Mlun
H'lerllaseoM.
BAVB TOU A FARM FOR SALE
Writ a good description of your land
and send It to the Sioux City, la., Journal,
"Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-flv words every Friday
evening, Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one month, giving sixteen ads on
twelve different days lor $2; or M words,
$4, or 75 words, $6.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
csper, 2.rO,ouo readers daily lu four great
states.
KKAIi ESTATE XXAN
$100 TO $l.uvo i.iaue promptly. F. D.
Wead. Weed Pidg.. IMh Farnam Bta,
CITY and farm loans, 6, 6Vi. per cent
J. H. Dumont A Co. 416 Htate Hank.
A "For ale" ad will turn second-hand
fnrnlturo Into cash-
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas 228 State Rank Bldg.
WANTED farm and city loans at
lowest ratea.
PKTRHS TRU1 CO.. 1625 Farnam.
OMAHA homes. Kael NebraaKa farma
O'KEKFK! REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Omaha National. Phona Douglas 271$.
MONEY on hand For city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg.
(ie, CITY I.OANH. C. O. Cariberg, $10.
" 11 Brandela Theater Bldg.
RE AT, ESTATE WANTED
WANTED At once, residence, Dundee,
West Farnam or cathedral neighbor
hood; will iay $4 00), spot cash. Full par
ticulars. Box 519 Lincoln.
ICEAL ESTATE FOK EXCHANGE
ONE 160-acre Improved farm close to
Omaha. $lti,00o, clear. Will trade for
good clear city property of equal value.
Address, owner, 2109 B. 33d.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
2
3
4
5
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
In Richland Acres
If you want some of the best level and
gently rolling rich land, close to a paved
road and a good location, you should
not overlook "acres ln this new addition".
It Is all In alfalfa and original prairie,
only a short distance from Benson and
adjoining Keystone Park on the north
west. Home pieces have running water.
An elegant place for an Investment or
a future home. This tract Is only 6
blocks from the Jitney line. These acrea
will be sold on our usual easy terms.
Price, $350 to $450 per acre.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 HARNEY ST.
REAL ESTATE NORTH! SIDE
New, 4 Rooms
$50 Cash
Balance $20 Month
Price Reduced from $2,100 to $1,600.
Bargain; modern except heat. Move
Into your own home. Pay for It Just like
rent. Buy from owner; near Krug park;
a real opportunity. Don't overlook It.
Phone owner, Mr. Ryan, Douglas 2221.
$3,300
Buys this beautiful 6-room, all modern
house, with sleeping porch; oak finish;
full basement; 3 years old. Iarge lot;
nice shade. Located on the boulevard.
No paving, or apetlal tax. Thla place
ought to bring $4,0110, but to get the cash
owner will take $3,3(0; $1,000 cash, bal. to
be arranged. Phone for appointment If
you wish to see It.
W. S. FRANK,
Doug. 3600. 201 Neville Blk.
OWNER will sacrifice 6-r.. strictly mod
ern house, with large sleeping room, oak
floors, woodwork nicely decorated. Terms.
Phone Webster 1127.
OWN BR LEAVING CITY.
Seven rooms and garage. 1st floor fin
ished ln oak; hot air furnace: laundry.
Worth $6,Ouo; $4,950 buys it this week.
Terms If desired. Tel. Owner, Web. 7216.
Get Settled
FOR TILE WINTER
In a new, modern, up-to-date 7-roora
house, finished ln oak and rosewood;
auarter-sawed oak floors. 1824 Saaler.
wner, Colfax 4193.
FOR SALE.
Modern, 7-room bungalow, oak finish,
beamed celling, built-in features, fire
place. Florence boulevard; bargain
Owner. Telephone Colfax 966.
LOOK AT THESE
BUNGALOWS
No. 3011 and 3024, Lafayette Ave., S and
6 rooms, with beamed ceilings, paneled
walls, fire place, bookcases, buffet, china
closets, lighting fixtures, plumbing, heat
ing: yard sodded, south front, oak and
white enamel finish, close ln. Just east
of Be mis park in Montclalr. Call owner
and builder for prices and terms. A. H.
Olinstead. Phone Web. $620.
REAL ESTATESOUTH SIDE
NEAR 'iIANSCOMTARK
1318 h. 85th Ave., lot 40x142, east front,
brand new house. Just completed, fin
ished in cak, completely up-to-date,
fox; cash, balance $:'0 per month.
To see It Is to buv It.
C. 0. CARLBERO,
?12 liruid.iH Inciter Il!d
u0 CASH $w l'i-.lt MONTH.
Just a dandy new B-rouin cottarfe, lare
lot, 60x124, Bouthwest of Hanscom Park.
You ran move right in.
PAYNE IN VL&TMENT COMPANY,
fetn Floor Omaha Nat. Rank iildg.
Douglaa 1781.
MUST BE SOLD.
New, 7 rooms, sleeping porch, pressed
brick foundation, oak floors, oak and
birch finish, book cases, buffet, beam
celling, mirror doors, tinted walls, beau
tiful lightning fixtures, guaranteed fur
nace, fine bath room, best material and
workmanship, south front, one block to
car, very cheap.
OWNER,
Douglas 1S2.
$ ROOMS-$ia.
Fine l-room St. IxjuU f ats. In walking
distance: model"; sliciiiy cor1. 2?d .-it. t4
block souin or wivrnwonn ni .
PLTLRa TfcL'ST COMPANY.
lii:'2 Farnam St. Duu. aA. o
LOT 5oxl3l, all Improvements. Hanscom
park district. Tel. H. 1. 13 iii. lite o
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Slow, Steady to Ten Cents or
More Lower Lambs Are
About Steady.
HOGS ARE FIFTY CENTS LOWER
OMAHA, October 11. WIS.
Mecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 12. .-M
t'flrlal Tue.dav 10..V.H 4.M0 .M0
Official Wednesday ... 7.MH , 21.6 4
Estimate Thursday .... 6fl S.wO l...c0
Four days totals SW1 16.69S M.4'W
Same days last week.. 60.6-1 lh.MJ 124.V.2
Same J weeks ago m.6JI 11.321 1:'4..SS1
Same 3 weeks ago !W 10 20 427 121.4.1
Same 4 aeeks ago SS.1 10 936 14S.M
Same days last year... M. Ml 17.066 14.816
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha
live stock market for tie year to date, as
compared with last year:
191.1. 1914. Inc.
Cattle M1.6M 7M.M6 1T7.M
Hogs 1.!I9.!'IS 1.RH7.J.1S 3f.J.6
Sheep 1,695.711 ttV,.o7S S6.M4
The following table shows the average
prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock
market for the last few days, with comparisons:
1915
1914. 1913.1 1912.1 V.H1J1910.
561 6 291
1 66 6 14'
S Ui 6 2-1
8 28
8 27
Til
2W
t
7 M
TJ
7 64
a
in
7 70
7 61
T 40
7 46
T 44
7 17
7 39
7 41
r 6i
6 32
S 40
S 71 1 6 43
I 47
S 17
s
8 77
in 1 47
S 6 $4 1
i ai
8 H0i 6 11
m s! ai mi
8 28
I 41
$ 37
I M 1 17
8 3.V
1 $7
'W
8 ff!
8 6S
8 1
S 37
8 11
8 fail
$ 77 6 Sol
H ;4i 6 SI
as $ si
8 71 6 87
6 80
S 63! 6 36
Sunday,
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union stock yards Omaha for
twenty-four rours ending at S o'clock yes
terday :
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle Hogs. Sheep.H sea
C. M. & St. P 16 1
Wabash 1 1 .. ..
Missouri Pacific .... 1 1 .. ..
REAL ESTATE SOUTH BIDE
Field Club District
Large New
Residence
A beautiful brick residence; reinforced
concrete porch, brick balustrades, with
Redford stone coping, front vestibule with
tile floor, coat closet with mirror door
off vestibule, living room with fireplace,
bookcases, French doors between living
room and den; beam ceilings ln living
and dining rooms; built-in butfet window
seat and paneled wainscoting below plate
rail In dining room; oak finish on the
first floor and oak floors throughout;
kitchen with built-in china cupboards,
broom and table leaf closet, with clothes
and dust chute; rear entry for Ice box
and drain; second floor has three large
bedrooms with large closets and mirror
doors; lsrge sleeping porch; bath room
haa tile floor, base tub, pedestal lavatory
and shower bath: large attic; basement
equipped with laundry tubs, toilet, floor
drain; piped for gas and wired for elec
tricity, with necessary wall plugs for
fana. Irons and vacuum cleaner. Entire
house hss up-to-date aeml-lndirect light
ing fixtures; all walla nicely decorated;
screens for entire house; corner lot, with
fine shade trees; paving all paid. Hans
com Park district. Price, $i,600. Term.
Norris & Norris
400 Bee Bldg. Tel. Douglaa 4270.
IN CREIGHTON 'S FIRST
ADDITION
2136 S. Sfith Ave., 6-room house, fin
ished in oak. lot 4"xl42. east front. $2,109;
$000 cash, balance $26 per month.
C. G. CARLBERG,
813 Rrnndels Theater Bldsr.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
WALKING DISTANCE 2i3S Dodge, s
room modern house, first-class condi
tion: ready to move into; key at 2640.
Don't fall to look It through. W. W.
Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 4S76.
Close In
Up-to-date 6-room house, just about
finished, at a bargain, by owner and
builder, located at 2607 Cass St, Tel. H. 1648,
REAL ESTATE- SUBURBAN
DUNDEE'S NEWEST
RESIDENCE DISTRICT
19 LOCATED
south of Dodge St., west of 49th St.,
north of Howard St. and east of 624 St.
AND NOW OFFERED
FOR SALE.
With water, sewer and gaa mains, ce
ment sidewalks, curbing, paving, orna
mental street lights, and all graded
ready for building
BUILDING RESTRICTIONS
assure the future of the neighborhood.
LOOK AT THE LOCATION,
Near a good school, close to car line, and
only 16 minutes' ride to retail business
center.
YOU CAN'T MAKE A MISTAKE
if you buy In this addition, because It Is
in the best part of Omaha, where values
are sure to advance. Reached by the
West Farnam-Dundee car line and the
Lincoln Highway, which road will be the
best paved, most popular and widely
known In the country.
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITT
to get some of these choice lots at the
present LoW PRICEri and EASY
TERMS, which are only one-tenth cash
and 1 per cent of purchase price, pay
able monthly.
Let us tell you more about the ad
vantages nf this addition and show you
this property.
OEOROE & COMPANY,
Phone Douglas 7:. City Nst'l Bk. Bldg.
Dundee Bargain,
$4,750
Dandy 7-room modern home, ar
ranged with large living room with
brick fireplace; nice dining room,
kitchen and den first floor; 1 bed
rooms and enclosed sleeping porch
second floor; oak floors and finish
throughout; practically new and in
excellent condition; full south front
lot; half block to car.
This Is a barxaln and must be
seen to be appreciated.
Glover & Spain
Doug. 1962.
11 City National.
REAL ESTATF INVESTMENT
Farnam Street
A Growing Street
We offer for a short time one of
tLe best corners on Farnam Bt. for
$250,000.
Harrison & Morton
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
5-Room Bungalow
The owner of a practically new bunga
low wl.l sell It very cheap and on easy
terms. All un one floor. Oak finisu, built
in buffet and bookcases. Large floured
attic; cement ceiutr; warranted furnace'
$ lighting fixtures; large corner lot!
good gal axe.
CALL COLFAX 1455.
Date
Oct. 1.1 7 71 Ml
Oct. 4..I T S.-. 1 151
Oct. I.. 7 7 T 83 ' I
Oct. 6. . 7 69S 7 70) I $W
Oct. T.. 7 7 60 1 W
Oct. .. 7 Mvfei 7 S7 7 m,
Oct. . . S Ui I T 40 7 93:
Oct. 10. 7 74 T !
Oct. II. I 6 tlHI I t Oil
Oct- 12. S H 7 451
Oct. 13. I ! 7 34! S 10
Oct. 14. S 141 7 1C. S 041
Oct. 15. Z.'ld 7 24 7 921
Oct. 16. I 32 7 H 7 92
Oct. 17. I 7 1C 7 Ki
Oct. 18. S T7i4! 7
Oct. 1. 8 7 04
Oct. 20. 7 OH 6 94 7 7S
Oct. 11. 7 2 6 84 7 62
41
I'nlon Paclflo .64 IS
C. A N. W., east... 1 7 1
C. N. W.. west... M 6 2R
C, SU P.. M. O.. 1 4
C. II. A Q., east... I 1
C, H. A g., west... 46 11 1 1
C. R, 1. P.. east. I
Illinois Central 6 ..
Chicago 11. W 1
Total receipts. ..Ill 43 61 1
1'1S1.S1TUN-HKAD.
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Morris A Co
Swift A Co 7.2
J7
.MO
,M)
1.0.M
7:2
1.6
K6
l.Mi
Cudahy lacking Co 576
Armour A Co 776
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln i'acklng Co.... 30
.o. omaha Packing Co. 13
Morrell 44
t uilahy. from country
Henlon, Vansant A L. , ;i
Hill A Son 22
V. B. lewls m
J. B. Root A Co 214
J. H. Bulla 26
Rosenstock Hros 1s6
Kellogg fcj
Werthrimer A Degen.., 2W
H. F. Hamilton l.s
Sullivan Hros 81
Rothschild 0
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 46
Christie 87
HISHlns t
Roth 13
Meyers m
Baker, Jonea A Smith.. SH
Tanner Bros ST
John Harvey .., 4oS
.1 tennis A Francis t3
Citne lus
1.43
Other buyers
l.SiO
1.717
Totals s,7r s.46 16,49$
CATTLK Receipts of cattle were quite
liberal for a Thursday, 111 cars being re
ported In. This leaves the total for the
four days at 36,063 head. While this Is a
falling off of over 14.000 head as compared
with last week's big run. It Is only slightly
smaller than most recent weeks and a
little larger than a year ago.
Cornfed beeves were about steady and
there were some very good finished year
lings that sold as high aa $.i, the best
settle and best price pair In some time.
Western beef waa slow to 10c lower ln
some rases.
Csnner cows showed little or no change
being fully steady with yesterday. On the
other hand some of the better cows and
heifers were slow and Inclined to drsg
being. If anything, a little weaker than
yesterd -y.
Stock ers and feeders were In liberal aup-
Rly and medium to common kinds were
ard to move, the general market being
anywhere from weak to 104T20O lower on
less desirable kinds.
Quotations on cattle I Oood to choice
fed yearlings, $.Ot,.76; fair to good fad
yearlings, $.ko.ft.no; common to fair fed
yearlings. $6 6001.60: good to oholce heavy
beeves, $.0Dn.76; fair to good cornfed
teeves, $8.30u.00: common to fair corn
fed beeves, $6.761.10; prime grass beeves.
11 OOtm.76; good to choice grass beeves.
$7.6086.00: fair to good grass beeves. $7 00
t7.W; common to fair grass beeves, 16. 00
'7.on; good to choice grass heifers. $x.O0
f6.T6; good to choice grass cows, $6 OOJf
6.40; fair to good cows gn.00O6.00; com
mon to fair cows, $4. 0006. 00; prime feed
ing steers, tt.004il.f0; good to choice feed
ers 7.40u'i.a&; fair to good feeders, $4 80
CP7.40; common to fair feeders, $.r..M36.ui
good to choice stockers, $7.7fC"H.OO; fair
to good stockers. $6. 757.71; common to
fair stockers. $6.6091.76; stock helfera. $3.1
C7.0O: stock cows, $5.6Sf K; stock calves,
$6.606.60; veal calves, I7.00&10.00; bulls,
ataga, etc., $4.t6fi.lS,
Represents 1 1 ve ss lee :
BEHJF STEERS.
No. At. Pt. Mo. At. Pt.
17 Ull I to
STKKKS AND HEIFERS.
M tat t ti
NEBRASKA.
steers... .1001 6 60 67 steers. ...111 7 10
26 steers... .1071 6 76 16 steers. ...10M 6 40
21 calves... 1 7 66 stockers. 'HJ 6 60
6 stockers. 4H0 6 00 1 heifers... 690 6 60'
bulla 46 6 00
WYOMING.
750 feeder. 61 f 96 U feeder.. 10S T M
16 steer... .1160 7 40
HOQS Hog values were pounded to the
tun of fully boo this morning, leaving
them nearly $1.10 lower than on Monday.
Th tory Is eaally told. Kresh reoetpt
were light, the smallest of the week In
fact, and the holdover of some 1,1X10 head
made offerings lust fair. Shippers were
almost entirely out of the market, the
few loads they bought being purchased at
price so far below yesterday early mar
ket aa to be out of the range of com
parlson. Top landed at $7.40 70o below
yesterday's high price and $1 lower than
th top Tuesday.
Packer mad first bid at $7.16, 603 &5c
lower than yesterday' average oost. At
first seller were literally stunned and
nothing was done for a while, but before
long a few hoas started to move on a
, fully 60o lower basis, and by 1:30 nearly
everytning nad been sola, only a lew
scattering load being left out of total
offerings of over seventy load. The most
popular price was $7. 2b, with th next
longest siring at $7.10. A few load sold
above thla, and there was a sprinkling
dowa toward $7.00, Th market was over
In an Incredibly short time, but sellers
realised what they were up against and
took their medicine without much fuss.
Freeh arrivals were only forty-three
cars, or 1,100 head, and even with the
2,000 head carried over from yesterday
total offerings amounted to less than
6.000 head. Other points were pretty well
supplied, however, Chicago reporting 26,
000. Total for the week to date Is 166$,
being more than 1.0U) larger than last
week and 6.60 Oheavler than two week
ago, but smaller than last year by about
400 head.
No. At. ah. Pr.
7 tot ... 7 40
rr i h lio
M iJt ... Til
It 110 7 to
4 rw ... t st
46 $66 It 7 tt
No.
41..
At.
..ro
8h. Pt.
N 7 N
'ii 7 tl
... l
e 1 40
4 rr
M tit
' J 174
70 314
PIGS.
in
104
6 60
T 09
BHEEP Rec.eir.ta wars amallar than for
any Thursday since the first of Heptem
ber, with the exception of last week. In
timates called tor fifty-nine cars, or 16.600
head, bringing the total for the four days
up to 103,4$6 head. This Is a shortage of
11,000 head aa compared with both last
week and two week ago, and Is 11,000
smaller than for the corresponding day
last year. Supplies for th week to data
are the smallest since August.
Fat lamb trad, while fairly active and
about steady, had a quiet tone. Rest
lamb here sold at $6.66, with good stuff
at $6.60, and less desirable kinds down to
$8.60. There ha been no quotable change
In the market since Monday, although
top yesterday were a nickel higher than
at any other time this week, and th
Keneral trade I lOtTlta higher than at
ist week close, or about steady with
the general market two week ago.
Feeder of all kind were practically
unchanged.
Quotation on sheep and lamb: Lamb,
good to choice. $S.6or.o; lamb, fair to
good, $6. 404.. 60; lambs, feeders, $7.7V3
160; yearlings, fair to choice, $6.0)Kj).7u;
yearlings, feeder, $6.00.10; wether,
fair to choice. $.&0Q6.26; ewes, good to
choice, $3.&06.T6: ewes, fair to good, $3.00
fef.,60, wes, feeders. $4.606.60,
Representative aalea:
105 Idaho lambs
' 40 Wyoming lamb
1W Idaho lamb
1 cull lamb
143 Wyoming feeder yearling.
16 Idaho feeder yearlings
2M I tah feeder awe
11 cull
1m I tah ewe
116 cull
16 culls
liiO Utah feeder lamha
175 Utah feeder lambs
100 Idaho feeder lambs
46 Idaho feeder lambs
U Idaho feeder lambs
70
61
80
66
71
66
m
in
124
It
62
66
4
60
61
I 60
t 60
t 60
6 60
7 00
6 00
I 26
4 26
1 75
6 rs
I 75
B 10
i oo
16
$ 26
$ IS
TJe Th Bee's "towapper caiumn.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bealed proposals will be received by
me owners, j. r . orree and B. F,
Pitman, until I o'clock p. m., Monday
November 1. 116, for th rctlon of
the fireproof superstructure of th Cof -
fee-Pitman building at Chadron, Ne
braska. All proposals must be based upon the
drawings and pool fl cat Ion which will
be on file with the owners at Ctiadron,
Nebraska, at the Builders' Exchange,
Omaha. Nebraska, and at the office of
the architect, James C. 8UU, Norfolk,
Nebraska.
Each proposal must be accompanied
with a certified check In the amount of
one thousand (11,000.00) dollars, mads
payable to the owner Jointly, as a
guaranty that th bidder will Immediately
enter Into contract and bond If awarded
the work.
These check will be returned to un
successful bidders when contract 1
awarded, and to the euocessful bidder
when contract and bond are executed.
Th owners reserve the right to re
ject any or alt bid or to waive Infor
mal ilies In any bid.
COFFEE A PITMAN, Owner.
Chadron, Nebraska, October II. in 6.
O2idu-mo
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Commercial Grudti of Wheat Suffer
General Decline, Dropping
Four Cent Here.
LOWER GRADES REMAIN FIRM
OMAHA. October 11. 1115.
The commercial grades of wheat suf
fered a general decline today, ranging
from unchanged to 4o lower.
The lower grades remained firm and
old at practically unchanged price.
Corn as fairly atrong, selling from
Milo higher. The receipt of this cereal
er liaht and the cash demand was
quite aiti. Yellow corn waa a', about
lc premium over the white and mixed
grades.
The run of oat was also pretty light,
but th demand for this cere-il wns good.
raiiHlng the market to sell 401o higher.
Bye wns In demand and showed gains
of Iji2c per bushel.
There were no sales of barley reporte.t
and that market was quoted nominally
unchanged.
Liverpool snot: Wheat, unchanged to
Id higher; corn, unchanged to Id hmher.
Primary wheat receipt er l..Sl,'O0 b.i.
and shipments I&n&.OOO bu., SKalnst re
ceipt of l,TM.m l.u and shipment of
1.04,, tam bu. lust year.
Primary corn revelpta were .'69.000 bu.
and shipments 372,000 bu.. against receipts
of r6i..imo bu. and shipments of ri.oOO bu.
lost year.
Primary oat receipts were 1.171 000 bu.
and shipments I.oi2,ini0 bu., agulnat re
ceipts of 7K1.O00 hu. and shipments of
1,061,000 bu. last year.
CARLOT KKCB1PT8.
t . Wheat. Com. Oats
Chicago M 7 2J2
Minneapolis 3
I'uluth 721 ...
Omaha m 17 22
Kansas City 1W 1$ u
ft. Louis $0 14 37
Winnipeg low ... ,
Sales reported today: Wheat-No. 1
hard winter: I rare, 9c; 11 cars, sKHe;
13 cars, wwj; 1 cars, iro: 7 cars. ,c;
1 cars. Me. No. 4 hard winter 4 cars.
Wc; 4 cars, 6Hc; n ca,,( ttc; $ cars. 4c;
1 car, Wc. 8ampl: 1 car, Mc; 1 car.
JOo; 1 car, Sc; 1 car durum. 76c. No.
1 velvet chaff: I car, $1.00; 1 car, Wc;
4 cars, Wc. No. 1 spring: 1 car, i.'c;
1 car, Mo. No. 4 spring: 1 oar, HI4C.
No. 4 spring: 1 car, V' No, 4 mixed:
1 car. W'C. No. $ durum mixed: 1 car.
WHo. Rye No. 1: 1 car. 7ci 1 cars.
MHO. No. 4: 1 4-6 cars, 16c. Bample:
1 car, WHo; 1 car, So. Corn No. 2
while: 1 car, 63Ho. No. white: 1 car,
62Wo. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 64V; 1 car.
64 Wo. No. I yellow: 1 car, 64Wa. No. 1
mixed: 1 cars, 63o. No. 1 mixed: 1 cars,
63c. OatsNo. I white: l car choice,
86 Wc; 1 car, 36c' 1 cars, 14c; 1 car, 34 Wo.
No. 4 white: I 1-6 car. $440: 4 oar. 14c;
1 car poor, 13 Wc Bample: 1 oar, 13 wc;
1 ear. 63c.
Omaha Cash Price Wheat: No. 1 tur
key, $1.01&1.02; No. 1 turkey, $1.001.01;
No. 1 hard. 7efrl 00; No. 1 hard. flro;
No. 4 hard. 924i6o: Nn. I spring. MVtjy
ixtc; No. 1 spring, O4W0V7o: No. 1 durum.
MWft'.Cc; No. 1 durum, !6wB6e: sample,
7Vg0c. Corn: No. 1 white. 63t4trwc;
No. $ white, 6,Vf3Hc: No. 4 white, 6JWtf
63c; No. 6 whlta, 2S63o; No. white,
62'm2Wc; No. 1 yellow, HWtT4o; No. 1
yellow, 644fi4l4o; No. 4 yellow, t3Q
64"e; No. I yellow, 63V4fJ4c; No. yel
low, 634Sc; No. 1 mixed, 63S((!c;
No. 1 mixed. 62H4fV; No. 4 mixed, 2W
C62ic; No. 6 mixed, 62fft2We: No. 1 mixed,
tnttlirnvto. Oats: No. 1 white, artmjMHc;
standard, 3uVtr3o: No. 1 white. 34W9
aCWc; No. 4 white, 1334o. Barley;
Malting, 4(64Wc: No. 1 feed. 4u'49M.
Rye: No. ft, 7Wfl08o; No. 1, 6Wl7o.
Chicago closing price, furnished Th
Bee by Ixgan A Bryan, stock and grain
brokers, 316, Houth Htxteenth, Omaha:
Artl le Open, j High.
Low. I Close. I Yes y.
Wheat
Dec. 1 04H J OS
May. 1 0MW 1 06
Corn:
Dec. MJW 66
May. U)it flov,
Oata: I
101
104
671
1 03HB 1 04V4
I tHlaAil 06 WV
KSAftlUiffU
6MitTS
6W.CW1 U!,
Deo.. 1$0KU4J
1H64
Wnf IM4
lVsl
Pork: 1 I
Deo.. II 46-60 II M
11 46
11 06
11 60
It 46
08
10
it to
It 26
( 6
I 36
1 02H
Jan.. 116 05-101 16 60
Lard:
Oct..
Jan..
Ribs:
Oct.
Jan..
1 s&fftti I IS
I to
f 46
46 I t 60
1 ITttl 10
I 87W
t O5?i07l
A-Asked. B Bid.
CHICAGO GBal.V AND PROVISIONS
Feature of the Tradlag; asl Claalaa;
Price ow Board of Trad. ,
CHICAGO, Oct. . Wheat suffered a
set back In price today owing chiefly to
large receipt northwest, th fin weather
and the outlook that the duty enforced
by Canada would be removed. The close
wss heavy, lHtflVio to lHGTlto net lower,
with December at 1.0HW. and May at
I1.04M. Corn finished Sc to Ho off to
o up, oats unchanged to a shad down,
and provisions varying from loc, decline
to a rise of 12Ho.
Breaks In the prlo of wheat In th
northwest appeared especially to stimulate
the selling which was Indulged In freely,
both by longs and short. On th ensuing
dip, however purchasing of futures that
was said to be at least partly for Euro
pean account tended to bring about a
rally. The effect, thought, was not of
a lasting sort, as th bulls were handi
capped by assertion that removal of th
Canadian duty would b accomplished
before February 1.
Talk of a gradual increase of winter
wheat receipts cut soma figure late In the
day aa an Influence on the bear aide of
the market. In this connection. It was
pointed out that arrivals at Ht, Louis
today were the moat abundant so far
thla season. Advices were also at hand
that Nebraska waa offering winter wheat
freely at Kansas City, and that th
Omaha cash market showed a material
decline.
Corn had good support a a result of
some export sales, but the good weather
and the weakness of wheat proved to be
rather more than an offset. European
demand was ascribed to th shutting
down of supplies from th Balkans. Oats
displayed more steadiness than was th
case with other grain. Prices wer up
held by report of a scarcity in Oreat
Uritaln.
Htop loss selling the consequence of an
extra ordinary fall In quotations on hogs
led to a sharp break In the provision
market. Nevertheless, an Irregular up
turn followed, the outcome of opinions
that the receipt of hogs would be greatly
curtailed by the big declln in price.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Oct. ll.-FLOfR-Ktesdy.
WHEAT Hpot Irregular; No. 1 north
ern Du uth 11 W: K'n 1 nHh,,- f ,
'totia, $108. p- 1. f., Buffalo. Futures, easy"
' Decemlier. 11.10V
1 CORN-Spot .easy; No. 1 yellow, T7e,
prompt.
I OA '''8 Snot Btendv.
I Hr-fin-t; No '1 II Jofll ; :
$l.e6fll 16; No. I. t0rfi1.00; shipping, T'ttSSc.
HOPS-Quiet; slste, common to choice,
1915 crop. Zl'fflsoc; K114 crop. (12c; parifle
I cosst, IMS crop. J34i'16r: 1214 crop, lWOItc
! H I DF.H Steady; liogola, SOjjJlo; Central
America. ?Sc.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock first. $J
$,V: seconds. 3132o.
PROVTSIONS-Pork steady: mess. $17 00
lfM7.60: fsmllv. $20 6fl?2 SO; short clears.
tut.rxne-x.tfi. tieer, steady: mess, $16 6iKtt
17.600; family, lis .fiOfff IB .60. Lard, firm; mid
dle west $ft 40"! 0 60.
TALIyOWH'eady; city. Tc; country, 7
THc; special, Sc.
RUTTKR Hteady : recelnta. T.676 t'ths;
creamery extras, 26i2Sc; first, 2WMlc;
seconds. UWa'c.
EOU8 Irregular: receipts, 1367 rase;
' 'rMn gathered extra. 3'varTfc; extra f irt,
1 firsts 2eal2o; seconds. 2i27"
CHEESE Firm: receipts. 1.674 nkn
state whole milk, fresh flats, white snd
colored. peels Is 16"o: average fsncy, 6o.
POl'f.TRY Allv. firm; western chick
em". 16'4c: fowls, 14Siftl5c; turkeys, Wc.
Dressed, dull; western fresh chickens. 14
re: fresh fowls, iced, lStrmic; turkeys.
18i)22V4c.
Minneapolis Gral Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 11 WKTCAT De
cember, Hc; Msy, $1.00H: No. 1 hard.
$1 tH: No. 1 northern, leVtfl M.
FLOTTR Declined; fsncy patents. $6.K;
first clears. $4 76; second Clears, 13.00.
HAPLFY-ac3oc
RRAN-$l.0O.
CORN No. $ yellow. TMTlo,
OAT-No, I white, $4r4'C
BliED-Flax. ILaSWl.tgW.
Keaaaa City Oral sad Prortsloa.
KANSAS CITY, Oot. 11. WHEAT No.
t hard, U 03i U; No. t red, l.lyl.S0;
December. ",(; Msy. $1 nofl1 .On'V
O'HN-No. $ mixed, 66c: No. 1 white.
v1il.:Wc: December. MWc; May, oViS'i1 '.
OA'l'if No, 1 white, am 40c; No. 1 mixed.
17:'4
Ml. I. eels 41 rat a Market.
ST. LOU I. Oct. Il.-WHKAT-No 1
red. ll l'tfl : fVo. 3 hard. ll.OH: le
eeinber $1 04Trl 04: Msv, $l.fM'6
CORN No. 1 nnmlasl: No t write.
fjvc; IWcmher, V'Wc; May, RTVdV'Wo.
OATS No, 1, track, lie; No. 1 white,
nominal.
Liverpool drain Market,
LIVKRPOOU Oct. 21 WHF.AT-Ppot.
No. 1 Manltnlm, no stock: No. I. lis &d;
No. lis 4Wd: No. I northern Puluth,
11 l'Vl; No 1 hsrd winter. 12s 3d.
CORV Hpot, Anerhan mixed, new, no
stock; La Plata, 7s td.
CHICAGO LIVK KTOfK MARKET
tattle Weak Una Weak
-Sheep
Weak,
CHICAOO. Oct. 11. CATTLE Receipts,
6.00 head: market weak; nalle l"f cat-
lie. eK.oisj ;.on; western stecrn, $ii.7ih M;
cows and heifers, iJKJvJi; calves, $7.2il
tiUO'. I
MuflS- Receipts, n.ftiO head: market
weak, generally 60 under yes'erdysi
aversire: I u!k ef sales, $7.u""5r7.0; pi" '
$4-;.0ii; mixed, I. OiTT.M; heavy, $68j
7. W; r.iuh, 6.S.J7;.(0; pp;s, $4U'7.(0
SHEKP AND UMH9- Rerrlp'a, 1l,o
head; mnrKct neak; wether $i.2SljV,.aj;
ewes. $4.txiiV.00; lambs, $.M6.76.
t. I.n!a Lire tork Mnrket.
ST. LOC1S. Oct. Il.-CATTLF.-Rccclpts,
40 heed; market steady; native beef
steers, $7 6 drpi.26; yearling steers and
hrlier, $.M(iiPl.,V.: rows. $ii O.Vni.i0; s:ock
er and foed.-rs, t.fOd7.7o; southern steers.
ICua.fiO; roww and heifers, $4.Oi.ti.60;
cslven. natle. $6 04ll.(io.
tttnin-Jtcrelpts, 7.4X) hend. market
L'.pi. a2,Vu' l"'73"; mt'd
and butchers. 7.00f;.4O; good heavy. $7.25
8HEEP AND T.tMH4n.n.lnl. 1 OI
head; market stendv: lambs, is.OOU9!oO;
sheep and ewes, HouX 60.
Kansas f Itr Lire Stoek Market.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 11. CATTLR-Re-celpts.
6,(01 head; market stendv; rime
fed steers, $ll.i? 1J.J0; dressed lieef ateers,
$.2.'.(ii1i 60; western steers, $6 7 i76; stock
ers snd feeders. 13. 60125; bul s, $3.25
6.2s rnlves, I6.KU 10.60.
IUK1S Receipts. $,000 head; market
lower' bulk of sales. laSWdjI.:; heavy,
$6 ifU? 26; packers and butchers, $tl.9U'
7.40; light, 6.7tc7.S6; pigs, $6.0i7.ilO.
HHKBP AND LA MBit Receipts. 7,fX)
neaa; marset steady I lambs, $ij a.li :
yearlings. 6.607.; wether, $u.75'S .60;
wea.q $ft. 40(04. UO,
aioasj City Lire Dtoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia Oct. 11. -CATTLE
Receipt. 1,60 head; market 10016c lower:
butcher. s&niMV enw hir.,r.
$.004i7.60: rannera, $3.0OSr4.6O; stockers and
feeder. tS.TfUA- calves, 4. 757.00; bulla.
tsga etc.. $4.6uff.76.
HOOR-Heioelpts. $.000 hed; market, Sc
lower; heavy. $7.2iXi'7 36; light, $7.1MfI.l0;
oiiik oi sates of.iiuTi ink.
MHBKP AN DLA M B8 Receipts. S.S00
head; market steady and unchanged;
ewes, $8.46476.00; lambs, I7.764rt.60.
t. Joseph Lire Itoek Market,
ST. JOBEPH. Oct. tl. CATTLR Re
ceipts. 1.700 head; market slow; steers,
I7.0Mi10.0O; rows and heifers, $l.00tti,00;
calves. W.OOmD.76.
Hous-Recelpt. ,000 head; propeot
6?l0r lower.
SHEEP AND I.AM HB Receipts, 1000
dj market steady to strong; lambs,
LIT Stork la light.
Receipt of llv stock at th five prin
cipal weatem markets:
Csttla. Hno-a flheen
Omaha 6.600 l0 I6.i
Kanass City I OtiO 6.0k) 7,000
Pt. lxul 4.6n0 7,400 1,0ml
Chicago t.OoO 21.000 ll.ortl
Sioux City 1,6)0 2.000 $,6u0
Total
....12,600 41,200 46,600
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Oct 11. COFFEE The
market for coffee future showed con
tinued firmness today on reports thut
Braail was showing less disposition to
sell, talk of a broadening Wall street or
Cotton exchange Interest and European
buying. The opening was 64T11 points
higher and the active months sold about
12 to 14 points abovo last n xhl's closing
figures during the dsy, with March touch
ing t.74c and May 4.M4c. Prices later eaaed
off slightly from th best under realising,
with the market closing steady at a net
gain of T to 1 points. Seles. 64 000 bags;
October, 157o; November, 6 67e; December,
tile; January, t.63c; February, 6'Wi;
March. 66ic; April, 6 74c; May. t76o;
June. i.Hc: July. 1 66c- August, tVj 8vp-
temuer, t.wir. opot nrm: hio 7. 7o;
Santo 4s, c. Cost and freight offer
were reported scarce, with ntiotatlona
ranging from l.6o to l.loo for Santos 4s.
The official cable reDorted advance of
60 ret In the Brsslllan markets, with
Rio exchange on London unchanged..
' Metal Market.
NFW YORK, Oct. tl . M FT A LS Lead,
offered at $4.76. Spelter, not quoted.
At London: Lead, 24 ts 3d. Spelter,
63 10.
Copper steady: electrolytic, 111 00. Iron,
firm; No. 1 northern, 16.Nvtl7 Oft; No. 2,
$16.2fyffl6.76: No. 1 oiithm. $16.5oil7.00.
No. 2, l6 2VfflTR. Metal exchange quote
tin quiet, $,13.26tf33.6n.
At Ixndon: Spot copper, 71 17 6d;
future, m 6a; electrolytic, OS. Spot tin,
161 15s; futures, 163 lfta. Antimony, 125.
Oil aad Rosla.
SAVANNAH. Oct. 11 TURPKNTINE
flrm, 6oc; sales, 147 bhls.; receipt. 171
bbls.; shipments, M bbl.; stock, 10,668
bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales, 411 bbl.: receipts,
926 bbls.; shipment, 161 bbls.; stock, 67,076
bhls. Quote: A, R, O, D, W, F. O, H. I,
I4.S0; K. $4 60; M, tt.60; N, 14.00; WO,
$6.60; WW, $6.60.
Isgsr Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. fl. SITOAR-Rsw.
firm: centrifugal, 4.11c; molasses, l.62o;
refined, steady. Future opened Irreg
ular today. At noon price wr I to 4
point higher.
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Pratt
NBW YORK. Oct. 11. EVAPORATED
APl'LFS Steady.
DRIED FRCITS Prune, firm. Aprt
eots and peaches ataady. Rallsn firm.
Dry Good Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. tl. DRY QOODS
Cotton goods, steadp; yarns, firm; raw
silk, higher; wool goods, firm.
Joint Memorial
Services Are Held
By the0dd Fellows
Joint memorial services for th da
ceased member wer held by the State
Rebekah assembly and th grand lodge
of Odd Fellow Thursday afternoon at
the Douglaa Auditorium. "Nearer My
God to Thee" waa sung by th body, and
memorial service were conducted by the
Oolden Rule Memorial staff of lodge No.
61, Fremont. The eulogy was given by
Rev. J. F. Poucher of Stanton and the
closing prayer by Past President Susan
F. Klerstead of Norfolk.
At I o'clock In th evening Wasa lodge
No. lfl held a regular session, at which
time Elkhorn Valley lodge No. 67 con
ferred the Initiatory degree and Omaha
lodge No. 1 conferred the first degree.
At the Fontenelle hotel auditorium dur
ing the evening th decoration of chivalry
was conferred by Oeneral E. E. Boyd
and staff of Central City, assisted by
Canton Esra Millard. No. 1.
A special session of the Rebekah. assem
bly was held at l:S0. at which time Char
ity Rebekah lodge No. I of Lincoln con
ferred th degree.
Apartments, flat, houaea and cottages
tan be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bae "For Rent"
Two Towa Maat U Dry.
HIBBINO. Minn., Oct. 11. -All HlbUng
and Chiaholrn saloons must get out of
busluss November L governmental
order forbidding th sal of Intoxicating
liquors In both clues because they aie
Incsted In Chippewa Indian territory waa
delivered today by government officer.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Specialtiei Bulk Large on Horizon,
with More Higher Recordi and
and Fluctuation.
BETHLEHEM STEEL STAR AGAIN
NEW YORK. Oct. 11-SpecUltle bulked
Urate on the horison touay, with mors
high records and violent fluctuations,
while rails snd other Investment shades
chowed no change from their prevailing
torpor. Bethlehem Steel una again the
star performer, rlslnS seventy and seven
eighths points to 6!W. This represents
an Increase of points thus far this
month, and a twenty-fold enhancement
I Kun its quoted price of a year ago In
the unofflrlsl market.
Among the other new records of the
day were General Motors, which rose
twenty-six points, to 3,0; Studehaker,
eighteen and one-half, to l'.'H,; Willys
Overland, eisht nnd one-half, to aC6- Max
well Minora, four and three-fourths, to
. and t'nlted States Industrial Alco
hol, eleven, to 123.
Additional feature of pronounced
strength Included Fertiliser and Allied
shsres, whose product. ale being utlllxed
In the fulfil. incut of war orders, American
Hide and leather, Central Leather, Con
tinental Can, Colorado Fuel, Great North
ern Ore, Cruclhle 6teel and a few utilities,
notably People Ohb oi Ch.caito. Oalna
In th.s sriup ranged from two to over
four points. Home of this sdvantage
waa relinquished In the customary tak
Iiik niovenicnt at the final hour, Belh
Khrin Kteel closing at 6KH.
I'nlted Ktatos Meel regained It recent
prestige by rising tuo points, to 87V to
lis 1 r cord price, attained In 19. Large
lots of the stock were taken with evident
confidence, nlthouxh the price shaded
rn in its best at the close, copper ana
enpeclally Inspi.iiu pwiiclpaiuu in w.o
,, of tl.e fpeclaltles.
Units of the better grade denoted con
tinued pressure, European selling con
verging about the Transcontinental
Rending and Erics. Hork Island waa
again neuvlly sold, falling three points,
to 16. in connection with Its doubtful
financial status. Total sale of atock
amounted to 1.070,4m) shares.
Further weakness In foreign exchange,
particularly sterling and francs, have
especial point to the September foreign
commerce figures, which disclosed enor
mous gains over the corresponding time
for the two preceding yeara.
Bond were active and moderately
stesdy, with reduced foreign and future
offerings. Total sale par yalu aggre
gated 14,716,000. United State bond were
unchanged on call. .
Number of sales and leading quotation
on stock wer as follows:
gain. H H. Lew. Cleas.
AUeka (tola i tf tt i t?1
Allls-rhalnwra !." 44 44 4
Americas Het Sugar 1' .
Am.rlo.n tan J1.I0 44 MS
Amrloss laooniMlT ... Il. 774 71 71
Am.rl,n H. K .! "t
AnoiK-an g. H, pM... rw J"tH
HAm Uu.r R.tlnlns.... "0 Ht 1HH ""4
Am.rlcn Tel A Tl U4H 114 1J44
Am.rlmn Tehsw KW l"4, IKl WCH
Aiwronds Coptxr ll. 7S 7t, .4
Aichlmn I. 1"V li4
BMln LoeemntlTS W.'.'l") 1J4 ISl 13
Umlllmof. Ohio I.4M H 4
ll.lhlrh.m Hl. I.K00 IMIt 660
nnioNlyn Bni4 Trsnalt
lltiirnl Hirluia .... SfO 14 1
camdias Psrmo l.liw lMi I"7 '"
rentrsl lMh 17. MV H tt
rti.p.k. Utile I.2U0 tJ, MSH t
CMroati O. W 1
Chlr.sn, M. A St. P . WH ,
rhleaaa N. W It ""
(HImi, tt. I. A P. Hf.. 4J O 14 I 1J ,
fhlnn Copper I."0 4v 44 4KU,
Colmailo Pu iron.... 1. ft'ti It tt
rmrlMs gtsel l.r tt tt Vt
Inr K. O. ptd 1
KLillltrs' Heeurltlss ....44.1") 47M. 4t4 4t
Rrl 7."0 tt 414 .
Uenenl Blertrle 4.o 17" 17 1J
llrest Nnrth.rn sM ") W -ttt 1
(trst Nn. Or Ftfs W -"4 4. H4
Ouunlilm Kiplorstloa., I.PO " '
Illinois rentnil 0 10 K4 104
l.,..w.r,.h m. rv. . lua 1144 u tt
tmplratlnn Copper 4t
nirntlonl HanrMUr... It1 11" VS.
Knu ( Itr gouthsra ... I"4 Ti m V
Lsnisn Valley 1,000 7Hi 74S 7-S
loul.vllli. NaahTlllS 14
Mailean Patrolausi I.sno ot rtv4 t
Miami Ooppar 1M I4"e tt'i ti
MlMKiurl, K. T. pta 14
Miaeourl I'arlfla 1.700 It4 4 4
National BUrult W
National ll l."0 MUj 47 t1
N.vaoa Toppar t0 U 14 16
Naw York ('antral t.crxi lnriMj H
N. T., N. H. H 1.000 K tt'i, t
Norfolk A W.atars l. Wi V 11416
North.rn Paoltlo l.OOO 11114 1UH HI
parlfla Mall "'
I'a.Ule Tel. Tal S
PannarlTanla t.tm tn tt 47S
Fullin.a I-slae Car i1 lo'1 I"3
Har Con. Cuppar I.1 , I1
Resalns l.Kon 7114 7
Hepukllo Iron Bteal.... ll.M 6 M"i 44
Houth. m raeltlo 4.4" MH
gouthers Railway 1.10 4k KH '
Biud.hakar Cnmpasy .... 41 t'K) l4Mj ITU lw
Tannaa Coppar 7,t 4-H t
Tanas Company no 1 14 14
t nlon raolflo I.4' lli', it IH
I'nlon Fnflflo pld...; ft IH ii'i 'H
t'nttod Bla4aa Blasl 144 KW IVUj M M
It. H. Slol pta 1.7"0 1I5-4 ltt I"'
rth cppw i.ftoo i1
Waatarn Unloa 1H '' 1
Wartlnahwaa Rlsctrts ... o.fno tlti Tl
Montana Pow.r t 41 t! 67
Uanaral Motors I,0 tiO UO tti
Total aalaa for the 4ar. 1.070,000 haras.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. H. MERCANTILE
PAPKR-fi3' per cent.
BTERL1NU EXCHANGE 450-dav bills,
4 kJ; demand. $4.ntls6; cable. $4.6768.
SILVER Har, 4c; Mexican dollars,
17 He.
HONDS Government, ateady; railroad,
firm.
TIME- LOAN'S Easy; 0 and 80 day.
IVIjU rer cent; six month, S per cent.
CALL MONKY-tHeady; high, 1 prr
cent; low, 14 per cent; ruling rate. 14
per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closing
bid, 1 per cent; offered at 1 per cent.
Closing quotation on bond today were
follow:
V, I, rat. Is, rag.... t Ma. Fas. er. Is 44
4o eoupos tl N. T. C. dab. 4s.. ..104
0. C. a. rag 1"1N. T. City 101V4,
se eeuson lo0N. T. BUts 4"a....JUS
tl. 4a, rag it N. V . N. H. A H.
4a ooupoa 1WS4 ot. 4s HSU,
nn la aminos.. liett No. PaoiflO 4s....... N
Abb. Iraaltsrs 4a. ...lot e 44
A. T. A T. a. 4js..l4 0. g. U r. 4.... 0
Armour A Cs. 4s.. fsa. T. T. .... 17 4$
Atehlaos ssa. 4.... sa I'ans. aes. W
Bal. (Mi 10 4s ti 4s Sa. 4s M
Cm. Paelfla lat l7SRaadlns ss. 4a..... tt
Cbs. a Ohio 4s.. H'B. I- A . F. r. 4s tl
C B. Q . 4a.... ;o. Fwa. e. la. 14
f! M BP a 4Hs.. Hl do ref. 4s 7
C. n. I. T. t. to. a. Rail war Is H4
C. A ref. sot L' a ton Paolfla 4s....
V. R. O rat. la.. M so er. 4a tl
Kris sn. 4a 1tV. . Robber ....11
Oas. aiaotrls as. 1040. g. gtaal Is 4
Ot. No. lat t 44WabaaTt lat la
III. I 'as. rat. 4a 44 'Waat. Unloa tl
K. C. Ro. ref. Is... SlHAnslo-rYaach Is ... t7t
LAN. unl. 4a.... MlsWaat. Klso. IT. I.. 102 14 '
M K. A T. 1st 4s.. 11
Uld.
Recreation Board
Hands Out Four Jobs
The recreation board passed out a few
Job last night when they met In Com
missioner Hummel' office to plan winter
entertainment ln the various district.
J. B. McLean, J. T. Stewart, Banford
Olfford and II. C. Miller were named
a district leaders, at a salary of $10 a
week. Their name will be turned In to
the city council for ratification, and If
any are turned down, Paul Belby and)
Lyman McConnell will be substituted for
those whose name ar held up.
R. L. Cams, who 1 now connected with
th Board of Education, waa named a
athletic director, at a salary of 116
weekly, and A. Ilourlclus waa given th
Job of musical director at a similar
stipend.
YOUTH ROBS PROPRIETOR
OF GROCERY STORE OF CASH
After loitering about a grscery store
at 1401 Hickory street for several hour
and talking to th proprietors, a youth
appearing to be lea than 20 year of age,
waylaid the store owner a they locked
up for th night and took $15 from thorn
at th point of a gun.
Louis Robinson and Bam Oreenberg own
the store. With them at th time of
the robbery waa Ben Oreenberg. The
robber kept hi gun pressed against hi
victim' back a he searched, and threat
ened to kill If the other ruad a --is-plclou
mov.
Apartments, flats, house and cottage
can be rented quickly avnd cbeapiy by a
Be "For Rent"