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    T1IK BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -Jo, 1915.
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IlEAL KHTATK KR.Kh F.STATK
FARM A RIM II I. AMU FOR MI.RriRu A RAMI! l.AI FOR I.n.
Nrbnuka.
rtrnaka.
Public Auction!
To Be Sold to Settle an Estate
TIIE CRANE RANCH, CONSISTING OF 1,840 ACRES,
SIX MILES NORTH OF MERR1MAN, NEB.
To Be Sold Under the Hammer
to the Highest Bidder on the
Premises Monday, Nov. 29th
at 2 P. M. Sharp
Thle Is high grade cattle ranch. Imr roved with a five-room house, barn for
twelve head of horses. Rood granary and corn cribs, cattle sheds, chicken house
end other build ngs. the entire ranch fenced and cross fenced, about acres
fenced hog tlnht, fine hog pasture, good wells and mills, two small lakes of water
In pasture for cattle, about te0 acres of valley land, NO acres In cultivation, hay
land cuts about 4P0 tons of hay per year, corn going about 40 huahels per acre this
yesr, rich black soil on bottom land, p sture sandy, but well grassed, some
timothy and clover In ranch: this rani'h lies 2'4j m:les on reservation Una where
range can be had cheap on South Dakota reservation.
The legal numbers of this ranch are. all of section OT. and section 23, and
NV4 of SH of section 22, and the WH ofthe PW4 of section I. and WV. of NW
and SMi of section 26, lot 4. section 2i; lots 1, 2. 3, 4, s-ctlon 2"., Iota I and 2. eeo
tlon 22, town 36, range 38, Cherry county. Nebmrka, consisting of 1.940 arr.s.
The above must und will be sid ti the highest bidder on above date to settle
an estate.
Terms: H.fno on date of sale, $3,ov more when deed and abstract showing;
merchantable title Is delivered, balance, four years Rt 9 per cent.
All Mds by mall must be accompanied by a IV) certified check and be S'M
to the Norfolk National Rank not lat-r than November 2Mh.
On the day of the above sale we will sell at public acctlon the personal prop
erty consisting of horses and cattle, one thoroughbred Registered Hereford Bull,
farming machinery, etc.
To the man who wants a real ranch, one that la ready to tep right on, here
Is your chance; possrsMtm will be given at once.
For furtl-.er Information write to the Norfolk National Bank, Norfolk, Neb.,
or Dowd Auction Co., Omaha. Neb.
Arrangements have born made with the Weber Uvery barn, Merrlmsn, to
how the ranch to prospective buyers.
Norfolk National Bank, Trustee
James L. Dowd, for Dowd Auc
tion Co., Auctioneers
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET!
Wheat is Steady, with the Better
Grade i of Hard and Sprint Ad
vancine a Cent.
CORN IS PRETTY GOOD SELLER
OMAHA. November 14, 115.
The wheat market was very steady to
'ay. the be'ter grades of hard and spring
wheat ndvanced 1 cent, while the off
Merles were unchanged.
Ccrn wss a good eller today, edvana
!r a half to a cent higher, and there
was a food demand.
Cats were also higher, selling threc
qvarters lo cent and ft quarter higher.
Rye was off. declining ft cent to ft cent
and a quarter.
Harley was unchanged.
All markets closed Thursday.
Clearancea: W heat and flour equal to
i.V.wo bushels, corn, 7,000 bushels and
oats. 82.00 bushels.
Liverpool closed with wheat unchanged
to Hd lower and com unchanged to 11
higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 184.000
bu., and shipment, of 1.570.000 bu., agftinat
receipts of 2.B11.000 bu. and shipments of
1,990,000 bu, last year.
Primary corn receipts were 769.000 bu.
and shipments of 316,000 4u., against re
celpts of 1,811.000 bu. and shipments of
MM") bu. last yesr.
JYlmary oats receipts were 1.194.000 bu.
and shipment of 1.014,000 bu., sgalnst re
ceipts of l.lT5.0u hu. and shipments of
727.000 bu. Inst year.
CAR IXJT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
fc: No. 1 feed, 44fc. Hye: No. I.
9Y: No. I, ssc.
Chicago rinsing prices furnished Tbs
Pee by Logan A Bryan, sfock and grain
brokers. 916 South Sixteenth. Omaha:
Art'de Q en. tilth I ow. I Close ! Yes y
114
114
FOR RENT
Stores and Offices.
For Rent
Choice Offices
in
Brandeis
Building
Being released by grain
dealers moving to their
new building February
First. - Can make reserva
tions now by applying to
F. P. Manchester, Secre
tary, Omaha Grain Ex
change, 755 Brandeia
Building.
Phone Douglfts G733.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A HANOI LANDS FOR S ALU
Wlseaasla.
UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairr and
general crop state in the union; settlors
wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wlseon
sin Central Iand Grant. Excellent lands
for stock raising. If Interested In fruit
lands auk for booklet on apple orchards.
Address Land and Industrial Dept., Soo
Una Rallwsy. Minneapolis. Minn.
Mlseellaaeone.
HAVK YOU A FA KM FOR SALE?
Write ft good description of your land
and send It to the Kioug City. Oft.) Jour
nal. "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad
Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri
day evening. Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening and Hunday for one
month, giving sixteen adg on twelve dif
ferent day for W; or CO words, 1 1, or 75
words 16.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper. 150.000 readers dally In four great
state.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
STORKS FOR RENT,
$102005 Ames Ave., lOxhj ft.
116 214 N. 16th St.. 30x00 ft.
$32 2-Wi Cuming St.. 20x60 ft.; basement.
$40 2th and Amea Ave., 16x40 ft.
riO 707 S. lfith St.. 20x60 ft.; basement.
1251611 Howard St.. 20x80 ft.; full
basement; steam heat.
$150622 S. 16th St.. 600 block, 20x60 ft.;
team heat.
$1652210 Farnam St., 20x182 ft.; steam
beat
GEORGE 4 COMPANY.
Phone TV t. 902 City Nat'l Rank Bldg.
FOR RENT OR LEASE.
At 714 South 13th St., Omaha. cld stor
sg rooms approximately 40x120 feet,
eooled with Ice, railway siding for two
cars, suitable for fruit, vegetables, beer,
meats, butter. Cheap. R. Walter, phone
$57 or 335 Benton St., Council Bluffs. o
HANDSOME DOUBLE STOREROOM
Fitted for groceries and meats. No bet
ter opportunity in Omaha. T. i. HOOK,
1101 N. 18th St
CORNER FOR DRUG STORE An un
usual good locfttlon. See T. J. HOOK,
1101 N. 18th St., about it.
HANDSOME DOUBLE STOREROOM
Fitted for groceries and meats. No bet
ter opportunity In Omaha. T. J. HOOK,
1101 N. 18th St
CORNER FOR DRUG STORE A un
usual good location. See T. J. HOOK,
1101 N. 18th St.. about It.
READY Dec. 1st, small office on 17th
street $d floor. 270 si. ft. The Bee
Building, Office Room 103.
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
MONEY TO LOAN.
To people wishing to build
homes or business buildings.
For complete Information con
cerning terms, etc., call on or
add re as
BANH.fc.KS REALTY INVESTMENT CO.
Oround Floor Bee Bldg.
Telephone Douglas tU-& o
FARMS and city loans at lowest rates.
luLAND TRUMBULL. 44s Be but.
$10 1X5 $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg.. lath A Farnam St.
CITY and farm loans, 6, IVfc, 4 per cent
J. H. Dumont Co., 41$ State Bank.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture into cash.
CITY property. Large loans ft specialty.
W. H Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg.
i AND 6V& for loans on best class city
residences In amounts $2.0 up, also
farm loana. Reasonable commissions.
PETERS TRUST CO., 162$ Farnam St
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska' farms.
O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO..
101$ Omaha National. Phone Douglas $711.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg.
( PITY IOANS. c. G. Csrlberg. $1
" f 1$ Rrsndou, Theater Bids-
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LANUM FOR I1LB,
2 Acres, 3 Acres,
4 Acres, 5 Acres,
In Richland Acres.
Tf you want some of the best level and
gently rolling rich land, close to ft paved
road and In ft good location, you should
not overlook acres In 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. Some pieces have running water.
An elegant place for an investment or
a future home. This tract Is only 6 blocks
from jitney line. These acres will be
sold on our usual easy terms. Price, $360
to $460 per acre.
HA8TINQ8 ft HEYDEN, 1614 Harney 8t.
7 Acres
6-Room House, Keystone Park
High and sightly location, rich soil;
house has 4 rooms on first floor. 2 on
second floor. Will sell on small cash
payments. Can sell house with more or
less land. Pee us about it at once.
HASTINGS ft HEYPEN'. 1614 Harney St.
Half Acre
Close to Pavement
$-125 -$10 Cash, $6 a Month
High and sightly, slope, gently to the
east. Fine transportation to school.
HASTINGS & HEYDFN. 1614 Harney Bt.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
$2,350
$200 Cash
Balance $20.00 Per
Month
Five-room cottage, all modern except
heat; combination lighting fixtures: good
plumbing; house In good repair; large lot;
fine lawn and trees. Located 4107 North
28th St.
Norris & Norris
400 Bee Bldg. Phono Douglas 4270.
Six Rooms
All Modern
Oak finish In living and dining
room, full basement. A No. 1 fur
nace; electric fixtures and window
shades; this is a real bargain; not
only for a home, but as an Invest
ment: this Is priced so as to sell.
Phone us for an appointment and
let us show you. Can take smalt
house, not modern, if priced right
on this tf clear.
Traver Bros.
Tel. Doug. 1153. Omaha Nat. Ilk. Bldg.
NEW BUNGALOW HOME
Five-room, has oak finish In three
rooms, one ft lunrwm; beam ceilings;
bookcases; window seat; fine large
kitchen with convenient pantry and Ire
box room; furnace heat; cemunted base
ment; fine lot; paved street; close to car;
located near lth and Laird Sts. ; easy
terms or lot taken as first payment
RASP BROS.,
10$ McCague Bldg. Douglas 1653.
REAL ESTATE: WEST SIDE
Mi.ls.
40. 90 or 1(0 acres good heavy soil, well
settled part of Todd county, Minn
good roads, schools and churrhes. Price,
Hi to $20 per acre. Terms, $1 per acre
cash, balance $1 per acre ft year; $.00
acres to street from. Schwab Bros.. 10"i
Nebraska.
TIRT CHEAP-My 240-a. farm. 1 miles
from Kimball. $3.0uo In Improvements:
school on farm; $4 per acre If sold
-.ithln 30 days. R. D. Wilson. Klraba.lL
vb.
TOR BALE Best Urge body high-grade
medium priced land In Nebraska; very
little money required C Bradley, We
been. Nee- -e
A New Home
West Farnam and
Cathedral District
Located on Wakeley St.. between Dav
enport and Chicago, 41at and 42d Sta., on
a south front lot, paved street. In dis
trict where many new homes are being
built lias $ rooms, reception hall, living
room, sun room, dining room and kitchen
on the first floor; 4 ledrooms, bath and
stairs to attic on second floor; oak fininh
on first floor, excepting kitchen; oak
floors on second story; first-class plumb
ing and heating throughout; pressed brick
foundation. Possession can be given at
once. House now completed and ready
to move Into. This can be purchased on
a small payment down, balance about the
same as rent. See us about It at once.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 HARNEY STREET. ,
2
72
21
Chicago if
Minneapolis 748
Duluth
Omaha PI
Kansas City 261
St. Ixinls 18
Winnipeg 1.641
These sales were reported today.
Wheat: No. $ hard winter, 1 car, Irtc;
S cars, lc; 1 csr, le. No. 4 hsrd winter,
$ cars, Wc: 1 car. Wc; $ cars, Jc; 1
car, 9lWc; 7 cars. 91c: $ cars, Wc; 1 csr,
R7c; 1 car, Sc. Sample, 1 car, Mc; 1 car,
f3c; 1 car. Mc. No. 1 spring, 1 car, Wc; 1
csr, 5c. No. $ mixed. 1 car, Sc; 1 car,
Wc; 1 car. Kc. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, ?4c; $
csrs. $lc; Vk car. 0c; 1 car. g2c. No. 2
durum, 1 car, 9SHc No. $ durum. 1 car.
93c; t cars. 02c. No. $ mixed durum, 1
car, gsc. No. 4 durum mixea, i car, c.
Corn: No. 1 white, 1 car. 63V No. 2
white, 1 car, 62c. No. $ white, 1 car
(new), 68Vo. No. 1 yellow, 1 car, 65c. No.
t yellow. $ cars, 6f. No. t yellow. I car.
MVtC. No. $ mixed, 1 car (old and new),
61c. No. $ mixed, 1 csr (near yellow!,
63c: 1 car. 6Jc; 1 car, 6IHe. No. 4 mixed,
1 oar, 624c. Oats: Stsndard, 1 car, S6c.
No. $ white, 1 car, Mtc; i cars, $6c; (I
cars, S5c, No. 4 white, 1 car, $6c; 1
car, S54c; 1 car, 8Me, Sample, 1 car. $2c.
Rye: No. $, 1 car, Sc; $ cars, $8o; H
car. 88c. No. 4. $ cars, S7e.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. i ur
key. OVA $1.00; o. I turkey, 7lf09c; No.
hsrd. HK-aWc: No. $ hard, MigOc; No. 4
hard, SCifrsSe; No. $ spring, W9Sc; No
forlne. 94V4ifrMc: No. 2 durum. 91093Uo;
No. $ durum, 92(?W3c; sample, 7.Vffttc; No. 3
white, 6Za6',;Hc; No. 3 wnite. ezytzln
No. 4 white, lVcf2e: Vo. S white.
lc? No. 6 white, 61itUlc; No. 2 yellow.
f4,;6&c: No. 3 yellow. 64Vi64c; No. 4
vellow, MTifctWr; No. 5 yellow, 646ll-e;
No yellow, 63'ftn44c; No. $ mixed. i'2
(Mt',r: No. $ mixed, '2Vji6.V: No. 4 mixed,
-2',4Sfi;e; No. ft mixed, ???2Hc; No. i
mixed Kli",2VJe. Oat: No. 2 white.,
3hH'u'36ir; stsndard. ifiSViC; No.
white. 3.",4;3f.c Barloy: Malting, ZZQ
REAL ESTATE StUt'RBAN
Dnndee.
Dundee
Bungalow
That's Right
7-room, up-to-date In every re
spect; big living room with fire
place, dining room, kitchen, one
bedroom, toilet and lavatory on
the first floor. Three f.ne bed
rooms and bath on second floor.
Built by the present owner for
a home. The' lot la Mxl:t6, the
location Is on one of the best
streets In Dundee, only one-half
block from the car line. On ac
count of sickness the owner Is
determined to .sell this fine
place and you are missing an
unusual opportunity If you fall
to call us up and Inspect the
property. The price Is $4,600 and
we believe It to be the best
bargain In Dundee.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler 1536.
State Bank Bldg.
Dundee Lots
$1,250 Each
We are offering for sale 2 choice lots
located on Nicholas St., between 60th
and 61at. for 11 each. Th (notion
Is about the highest In Dundee: a-ood
surroundings all new houses; on paved
atreet; sewer, walks and city water. Will
make terms. See us about them at once.
HASTINGS A H KY PEN. 1614 Harney Bt.
ITS BRAND NEW
Seven-room bungalow; all modern; oak
finish; large living room; rooms all new
ly decorated; screens, window shades,
water meter, full basement; fine 60-foot
lot; paved street: located In the heart of
Dundee. Price right Terms easy.
RASP BROS.,
10$ McCague Bldg. Douglas 166$.
New Dundee Home
at Cost
New -room. strictly modern home, ad
ditional sun room and sleeping porch;
oak, mahogany and white enamel fin
ish; south front, high and sightly loca
tion; wsnt offer. Call Walnut 14$1 or
Douglas 756.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Make Offer
44 ft. next First National.
S4 5.O0O taking price. Make offer.
Harrison & Morton
Wheat! I I i I
Pw.,1 1 4Nf 1 K 1 1 0S
May.il 06(r 1 1 1 1 0H
Corn ' X':' 1 C6,i'
May.ftTHOJSI W1' 63l MVSTStfH
Oats I i 1 I I
Pee.. I f $H; $i,Str-ii
pMsy.lSflVe 41'ttT4!l 41 41S lQ
Jan.. IT 75 I 17 7e! 17 "72 17 75 17 90
. Mar.l 17 T6 I IT 98 IT $7i IT TO I IT M
Lard I I I ( )
Jsn..'9 4'-ff4f M f 11741 4"H 4?H
May.jf 70ia'' $0 ,'4I $ 7$il 9 7
May. I 9 70 19 tcqjtoj i TO I 9 77H 9 724
B Bid "-
CHICAGO GRAIM AND PROVISION
Pea tares et the Tradlnar aaa Closing;
Prices on Board af Trade.
CH1CAOO, Nor. 94.-I.ark of export
demand put wheat values todsy most of
the time on the rinm-nimA Nn(,tlnn,
finished nervous V63c to H to c up,
oats with ag gain ' of tjfVc to c
and provisions unchanged to 22V higher.
. A report that KuroPeana Instead of
buying were re-selling whest nt the sea
board did ft deal to give bearish senti
ment decided effect. Olne exporter slone
was said to have received orders from
tlreat Britain to oancel the purchase of
as many at thirty loads which had been
bought for Iecember shipment. Peace
talk, high vessel rates and the congestion
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle ReoeipU Light and Trade i$
Generally Steady Sheep and
Lambi Slow, but Steady.
HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER
OMAHA. November $4. PIS.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Mondsy IS r,71 4 477 U U
Official Tuesday S.M 4 ;; 19.41 1
F.stlmate Wednesday.. !.9i0 4.7tO S.itw
Three daya this week 21 t13 R7i
isme flava Inst week ZVn ll..s .m.ivm
hiad; market strong: felhere. ItVlOii'i.m;
ewes. II I voi; !amls. $7.Mit 4.
at. I.nnla l.lve Stock Market.
T IsHMH Mo, Nor. $4. CATTUF,-l.C'-clpts.
f.K'O hrsil: msrket steady; ra
tie beef steers, 7.n-li 1rt.2t; yesil ng stci rs
ti; heifers $.:iOW1o JO; cows, $ ..Vh7 "H;
stockera slid fi-rders. $t.0(Wi : southern
slrers, $,'i.J. iS rows and hellers, $4 00
I .bo, iml-e ial.es, $K.0ul0M).
t'lOS-rtecelit. K OVj hesd: mnrkrt
lower; U ant I'sh s, $00nf: mixed
pno butchers. K.VV(ni. good heavy. 9t.0
i .9..
h-IIKKP ANl l.AMKS-neertpta. 1.M0
bead: market stesdy; yearlings. $tl.fc'f7 K;
In nil s, $.2ii9.1."; sheepa and ewes, $.."4l
t A..
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Approachinf Holiday Offers Excuie
Or Reajon for Arftther
Dull Sea$on.
N'M' YO.RK. Nor. $4 The approsch
imr holiday affords an encuse If not sn
srtiiMl reason tor another dull session
of the sto k exchange althnuih trading
was well In excescs of yrfiterday'e small
output. With a few exceptions prices
were substsntially better, several new
maximums being scored by high priced
specialties.
Al the oil shares were strong, Texas
company l.-adtng with an advance of
to the new record of JJO. Cunan-
7-11i',M; western slrers, $.;.iii.M; slock-, stork, while south lorto Rico sugar rose
SS.Wt. i,n,1 fetders $i.547.',5; bulls. $U UWa; I H4 to I.V1V4.
i-etpts I eel v.s, $n.o.i9A. Wnr leur were not materially af-
Kansas f Itr Lire Slock Market.
KAVSAS PITT Mn Mav 11 f ' T T 1 1J
neme nays i was. ago ;- i.vhi n.i.,. iteceipis. 3w) read; market wets; prime I Anieilrnn siitnra sdvsnce of 9V to 1W
Fame flays last year. .. .I3.li: w.na
The folloWinK tshle showa the recelut
of rattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha
live stock market for the year to date, as
compared with last yesr:
I91&. 1914. Inc.
Cattle l.OM.tW 94.91 l.JM.Ml
Hogs l.S16A $,oi:t,f.& Mia
8heep $,010.i6i 1.93:.$74 S9M
The following table shows the average
prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock
market for toe last few days, with rom
ps risons.
Lete. I lti6. i IM14.1 "tu i ista.l i:tn., iw.e.
Nov.
Nor.
Nov.
Nor. l
Nov
Nov,
i I Si;
T.n
t7 T 91
Nor. 10 61J J $.
$ 7 4;
Kl ti hv
is; $ uc
11 $ 7 $3
NEW YORK GESiK.rtAl, MARKET
Nov
Nov.
Nov,
nv 11
or railroad facilities In the east tended Nor. 1& $ $R'
,,, n.ino uegree 10 nanaicap tne ' ISor,
""l1"- I Nov
t orn broadened nntsKlv mrA nrlM. m.n 1 j '
to new high records for the eosslon. Nor
ountry houses and eastern concerns led ' Nov"
m,ii mm tin nri on ine
main on advorese returns from the husk
ing and on weather predictions of un
settled weather.
ats were governed almost entirely bv
corn. 1 Hiring the upturns Iowa sold
oats freely toarrlve.
Irovlelons made some sharp upturns
and showed unustial actWItr among
buyere, a large numeb of whom how
ever were shorts.
Chicago Cash Prices Whest: .o. 1 red.
nominal; No. $ red. $1.0rtirl .09V No. $
hsrd. nominal; No. $ hard. 110103.
Corn: No. $ yellow, old, 69ijjXSVc; No. 4
yellow, new. S3Srfl4c; No. 4 white, new,
SatWKHe. OaU: No. $ white, iKMKc;
stsndsrd, SKHW. Rve: No. $. 96V'fl'97c.
Bailey, SKU70c. Beds: Timothy, $.i.0iH
$ ort; plover, $10.vtTl9 00, mostly $l Mxfj
17 no. Provisions: Pork. $15.57Vj; lard, $9.10;
ribs. $9 7f.W'10.f.0.
BfTTER-Hteady; creamery t3amo.
KOOR Steady; receipts. $.S.iS esses:
firsts, $8Hfc! ordinary firsts, aa
274c; at mark, cases Included. 20tfZ9c.
POITLTRY-Allve higher; fowls, llc;
springs, 12c; turkeys, 176 lRc.
POTATOES Lower: re-elpts. $$ cars;
Michigan and Wisconsin whites, &Mr;c;
M'nnesota and Pakota whites, fiivfi6c;
Minnesota and Dakota Ohlos, 60064c.
7 4.1,
I
TO
7 !
7K 4 14, 7 H
T 96! T 9i 'N 9 03
f n,
T ti T
i 1 hi 1
7 ;i 7 m
74 T
11' T SH
tl
$7
$ 97
1 !
I M
7 ixi
T 74
7 T9
1 73
t Vi
7 H4
T U
linkers and butchers. $i.Mu.70;
. sou e;.; pigs, as.MMrs.t
HIBKP AMI I.AM
lead; market steady: Inmhi tH 2Vhv'7.'i
yeurllngs $ XtfT.SS; wetbers, $:..tnti.lO;
wer. $4.o'i.lfi.
MOHB. heceli Is. KM Ahead: msrket , fe'ted bv the Intltnailnn that fh tna
I igher; bulk, v:vii.(t; heavy. $.WWii-J.l; I mlRht renso further piirchasee of munl-
lishl. nous in tnis market. Home of the storks
40. advsncedl to.l4 tvn'. the rreatwt ssln.
HIBKP AMI I.AM US Receipts. J.VW belnl) msde tiy Oucible steel preferred
tin 01 renewal or divisions.
gloat I l.y l.lve tnrk Market.
8IOl?X CITY, Iowa, Nov. M.-CATTI.R
rtecelpls. 1,9)1(1 hesd; market steady;
nstlve steers. $Ji.fti)ft7.i; hoteliers, $4.MVJI
.ii; cows and heKers, $4.i'i'iii .D; rnnners.
$i.il4.2'; Blockers slid feede? s, $4.hVij
9i; calves, $4.aVi7.3&; hulls, stags, etc.
$4 ? Jit )
StHltJllecelpts, 4.0W; maiket steHdv;
heavy, 9H.4 fi 60; mixed, $ -i 4(1 light,
1)1 .1 "W l.i IB; hulk of sales. ti :tiitf;.4i
SIltiKr Receipts. ; markets steadv;
, Jj' I " ! T 44 T 91 1 fw"' -wV"-h lambs. $7..0ii9.i4X
17 i 14",1 7 M, T Ml 1 T 441 T 9J
T 71 7 V
7 7 '.' C I''.
7 761
7
7 ;
8 191 7 08
18 II N.
;i $ w
$!
1$: f $3' 7 7 , I ? ( '( 7 $
1 3 WI 7 HI T
0 9 :-Ji 1 441 1 71
Nov. 31 7 4rt 7 69
$-'l J3H 7 b,
tA 9 7 6i
34 7 491 " 0
"Sunday.
Rectlpts and disposition of live stock at
the I nlun stock yards In Omaha for
taenly-four hours ending at a o'clock
yesleiday;
RECEIPTS-CAR
Cattle. I logs. Cheep.
.. M. eV 8t. P $ 4
Wabash 1
Missouri Paclfio 1
I n ion I'a. lilc $2 11 4
C. N. W.. east II 4 1
V. & N. W.. west 14 9 I
C, Ht. P., M. tk 0 7 9
C, H. A Q., west 24 $3 7
C. K. 1. & P.. east $31
Illinois Central $ I
Chicago (J rest Western.... $ $ ..
60
1 Xi J"ern i.ive stork iiorUft,
THi HT. JiiSKI'll. Nov. $4.-('ATTl.K-W-T
! ' celpts, goo head; market h glu-r: steers,
' I Kootl8.(0; )'ows and heifers. $3.6iKiiS.Vi;
. 1 slves, $0 rtHii 90.
' ; I lUHlo-Uecelpts. 9.0(10 hesd; market,
e wi . rilgher; bulk of salea, S :!6fu.w.
I . Sit VV. A'll I 1 MIW-ll Inl. MM
iiean; inarKei nigner; lamns. 0"l. i.
9(nck la Sight.
Fevrtpts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets-
Cattle. Hogs Bheeo.
South Omaha
Chti'sgo
Kansas City
St. Louis
tUoux, City
Totals
OMAHA UKN1
..S.ilO 4.7)l
...i.i', i:'.iio
...M1 .00
....)
.. .1,600 4.OU0
as a resu
Ralls were Irregular during the early
session, chiefly because of the pers'stent
pressure against New Haven, which fell
t to TAti, hut later pronounced Improve
ment was manifested, the rise concidlng
with the publication of southern Pacific')
increase In earnings for October of almost
ll.Siv.ti0.
.Metnl storks were active for the most
Part at higher levels, Utah advancing
1" to 90 with benefits to stockholders
sre expected lo derive from the distri
bution of UugKenhelm holding. American
Smeltla-r alo rose materially towsrj
the ending, gaining $14 at 100S, but los
ing some of this advance on realising
sales. There was steadv shsorvllon of
I I'nlted States Steel at a fractional rise.
diii iipinicnem eipri was again witnoux
quotation except for an occasional odd
lot. Total Miles amount to 491.0H0 aharea.
"Future'' sales of mercantile marina
41 at a slight advance, wre a feature
of firm Imnd market Total sales par
value, aggregated $R,I7R,000.
I'nlted states Bonds were unchanged
on call.
Number of sales and leading quotatlona
nn stocks today were a follows:
am. lllrh. Lew. Clrt.
AlaaVa Dold sov tT it
aiiii-i mum.fi l.feo 11
AmerinMi iwt Busar 140 sal
1 smerlran On 11. STS 1
AilMrlran Ln,nmotlT .... 14 TT
Amerlcsn S a H 94. ant 100
.18,000 .000
!L MARKET
Total receipts 0
UIMPU8ITION-11EAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Moiris A Co
Mvirt & Co
On any Parking Co
Armour A Co
n-hwarts & Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Paeklnv I n
Omaha Packing Co.
l enton, Vansant & L...
Features of .he Tradlnar and Closing;
Prleea oa Board of Trade.
NEW YORK. Nov. S4.-r"tOUR Uuiet. Kill A Son
MlFAT-f4pot. Irregular; No. 1 durum, j K. H. Iwls
f '.II Vt. f. o. b. New York; No. 1 northern, j 1 ."baton Co
l i luth $1.04, and No. 1 northern. Maul- I J. 1. Uuot & Co....
toi.a, n.iiw. c. i. r. Hurraio. r inures were I J. H. Hulls..
Lid ly steady: December. $1.10
CORN Spot, strong; No. $ yellow, TOc,
ptrmpt shipment.
OATS Spot, steady.
HA V Sieuuy ; prime, $1.S2H: No. 1. $1.90:
No. 2. $1.1!0: No. 1, ll.ijvyi.os; shipping, 90c.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1915, I'irfn.iOc; 1U14, bnalDo; 'aulflo coast,
1916, IMlbc: 1914. 9110.
HIUKS-Steudy ; Bogota, KxgOlc; Cen
tral America. 2c.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 330 ! Kline
84c; seconds, 824jMc. ICther buvers
C'ik.00 fsmlly, $:'2.0O-fl23.W Beet, steadv;
mess, 16.oiJrjlT.OO; family, $l.0iB'lS.W.
Lard, steady; middle west, $9.S04j).60.
TALLOW Firm; city, 7to; country, 19
7yc; si eclal, d'o.
BUT'lEJt Strung; receipts. 4,931 tubs;
creamery extraa, lYac; flrsU, 2MUc;
seconds, 2biiZlc.
nxi -irm; receipts, eases; rresn
McCreary A Kellogg.
Wetthelmer A I'egen.
Bi lllvan Bros.
Bolhschlld
Mo. A Ksn. Calf Co..
I bristle
Hlggins
'llullnian
Meyers
i'anner Bros
j Jchn Harvey
734
4.6
11
26
146
64
46
9a
flfc
10
X91
18
47
$1
U
$
1
1
4
81
10 j
fe3
441
766
9,'ii
6;r.
1.M
4.U
bii
1.0)I0
S..SHI
I.RllO Am S R, pf,l
, Am S)tar Hflnlnx....
. I Amrlrn To a Tel...
m ofwi American T))hanro
Anaronrta (lpar
AtrnuMiti
nalitwln Ijnonmottv ..
Knltlninr A .hlo
Balhleham Hlael
Hmnklyn Rapid Transit
Ollfarnle raimlesm ..
nna.llaa PsHflo
rnlri leather
'haatMalia A Ohio....
rhli-asa W
rhiin. M. Kt. P ..
rhi.asn. h. I. A P. Hf
si4) ;uj
" "i
9n ia
.IS 71
r, 104
in
4e ms HTV4 n7
1.7ns IWi 1MU, nauj
irr't 377 in
T.me ) cay, M14
1 ens toTaj mu
1I.40 117', 11414
l.nm t 9414
9sf "r 'Ht"
4 10 S 9TU
l.4n 1f4 laa
l.n )
a
"4
t.xi
tnrer ft. n. nM.
PlxllUra' Haeiirltles
Brla
funeral Rlaclrle
Oreat Nnfihrn rM.,.
lin-al No, ora etfl
SKI
IWt
9.7n
lim
T.no
9. Son
9.4AI)
914
?)4
T H
JI3
Totals.
..3.63(1 $,637
CATTLE Receipts weia light, as wss
to be expected the day beiore a holt-,
day, but fortunately there was a prtitty
decent ueniand, so that beef aluets, cows
and heifers were fiilrly active and fully
steady with yesterday. Here and there
sellers who happened to have something
that buyers took a notion to thought
$OVI.TRT-Allvi: Turkeys, any sue
over 7 lbs., 17o; broilers, 1oal7c; springs,
llu; ducks. lOo: geese, luc: hens. aVallc:
young giunea hens, each. 36c; roosters, so.
OY8TKK8 Chesapeiike. standards, per
ganon, 1 1U; statKlards, $l.2u; selects. $1.60;
iDirthern, etandiirds, 41. 4i, selects, $1.76:
New York oounla. Il.tti). Nor I hern small
I ana. ?4t2Xc: larae om m XMlilVi rk. i Chlno I'nanw
poake. small cans. tOmibu; large cans, swtf I f."'.0'''' iu' ,ron-
j rUrltil mff I ,
FISIT-Ifalibut. 13c; salmon, fresh pink,
9c; fresh red. Hfces ratflsh. fresh, lc;
trout, fresh, 13c; white fish, fresh. 17c;
red snapper, fresh, 13.; calflaK. frosen.
13c: smelts, frrilfn 10.lt. r.nv..a 11 -Jit-
smoked white fish. 14c: kippered salmon. J Onawibetm Knpiuratlon.. Id.ano
'FROZEN FISH-Hallbut. slsrs to suit, '"'""rpiish m. 'iy,ri'.'. '.'- 1214
10'ic; cstflsh. large, lor steaks. l.V: aal- .l?."rif?,.'."n T"" . .
mnn f.lla Be- . .Iron XI 1 iniernailnnai arl.r.
,; n." ki . v.k ,a: i rnn"" "r "ostiwra
. . . , . " wiiiit '") J I I, 1 1 , IW ,
No. 1 whltellsh, Urge, lie; No. 1 whiie
flsh. Jumbo, 18c; phksrel. round W. C,
fio. pickerel, headless. $c; black bass,
ordsr sls, Joe: herring, dressed, pair
frosun, c; bluoflsh, extra fancy. Uc; red
.! snapper, headlesa, dresseil 10c; floun-
ner, uic; scallops, per union, 13.00.
SMOKED KISH-Whltt. 10-lb. basket.
$er lb., 14c.
KIPPERED FISH-Salmon. 10-lb. bas
kets, per lb.. 17o.
C'KLKRY Mammonth, per dot., TOc.
I.JJ4 1 "KEF CCTS-Mlbg, No. 1, IK'Ac; No.
HiWo: No. $, 1214c. Loins. No. I. 21W:i
anil I No. i, 18c; No. 3. He. Churks. No. 1.
lllf Kin f IU XTn B Drt,.M V
14c; No. I. 13c; No. $, 13c. Plates. No. L
lr4
1IIV4
Ml
$
195
i4
aa4 r4Uj
n Ha.
s ri
14$ 14
M rs
n nvj
4 44
41 414
4M y,' mm its
1m lai in4 ijau.
4 m ii u ant. iu-v
IR DurMl. avlra r na Uffiliu. av-fra r rata. '
41M3c; firsts. " 3640c : ico'nds. aaoSio. a flu""1. P""" lS?oVk.r.8' .n.l'7... ef;
CHKESE-Strong; receipts. 4.410 boxes; tew glow 4?n2" .he dStnind hilni
state whole milk. flaU. held specials, ij.niteri nrt
1640: state whole milk, average ancy, I fo? fresh suppIIm stUI what citul
16So; state whole milk, current make lr5" ".'''".'r?- u!1."" ,?'"t. c""'
REAL ESTATE VACANT
LEAVING City. I owe $660 on my lot at
36th and Lodge. Make offer for nw
equity at onec. L-144 Bee.
REAL- ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
LOOKTI1ESKOVEH
$4,260-4 rooms, all modern, east front
lot, paved street: located close to
Crelghton university.
$3,600$ rooms. Isige living room; brand
new; osk finish, cement basement
and walks: east front oornsr lot;
located on S. 36th Ave., near
Arbor.
$3,0004) rooms; living room, dining room,
bedroom, kitchen on first floor:
two bedrooms end bath on seound
floor; oak finlah, all modern; lo
cated 2336 8. 30 1 h Ave. $3u0 cash,
balance monthly.
$2,900 S rooms and sun room; oak fin
ish: east front lot. 4oxl42; cement
basement ; close to school and
Hanscom park.
C. G. CARLBERO
312 Brsndels Theater Bldg.
Sheriff's Sale
To be sold this week, corner lot, TO'Ag
140. with throe cottages; good location,
and all rented and bringing In good rev.
enue. For full particulars regarding this
tale, call Douglas 498.
milk.
specials. 19i4o; current make specials,
average fancy lP4c
POULTRY Dressed, steady; western
fresh chickens, bsrrela, 1Vn2Sc; lresh
fowls, Iced. 12HU17c; turkeys, Iced,
springs, 14S23c; alive, steady; western
chickens, 14l&c; fowls, lSUjl&c; turkeys.
1820c.
Kansas Cl.y Grafn and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. $4. WHEAT
No. 3 hard. $1.0)S1X; No. 2 red, $1.08(9
1.10; December. 974r; May, $1.00.
CORN No. t mixed. fcWfe'He; No. 2
white. aJttc: December. lr11.ci Mot.
64e.
oats No. 1 white, vonuc: No. I
mixed. WWWHc.
BUTTER Steady: flrsta tc: seconds.
26c; packing. 19c.
fc.uuB f irsts, zc; seoonas, lie.
POULRY Hens. lH4c: turkey. 18c
broilers. 19c.
I
Minneapolis flrala Market.
MINNEAPOLIH. Nor. 94 WHEAT
December, 99S4v,c; May, $1.02V.; No. 1
hard, $1.0ST4; No. I northern. tl.OlTkV
1.01S : No. 2 northern. 874ay'!4sO.
FLOUR-t'nrhanged. '
BARLEY hHHHc.
RYE BlVrrMUc.
BRAN $18. 00)18. 60.
CORN-No. $ yellow. $?HifiHe.
OATS No. $ white. 3M4f36c.
8EEJ3F1 sot. $1.94Vr91.SH.
1
.. L.onls Grata Market.
BT. LOUIS. Nor. 24 -WHEAT-No. 1
red. $1.13: No. 2 hard, $1.04; December,
$1.02 : Msy. ll.Ofitt.
CORN No. 2, 4o: No. t white, 64c;
December. l4c: Mav, Khitl6y.
OAT-No. 3, $(8Vkc; No. I white,
nominal.
Liverpool Ural a Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nor. $4. WHEAT Snot.
Va t U . nDnK. 11a LA Mm a 11. IU1. V-
2 hard winter, old. 12s $Hd; No. hard
winter, new, us
CORN Spot La Plata, 8s.
Evaporated Applea and Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. Nor. 14. EVAPORATED
APPI.FS-Oulet.
DRIED F"RUITS Prunes strong. ADrl-
cots and Deaohea firm. Raisins steadv.
J
f'at.aa Market.
NEW YORK, Nor. $4. COTTON Spot,
steady; middling uplands, 11.36c. Bales.
1.000 bales.
Cotton futures opened steady; Decem
ber. 11 44c; January. U.$4c; March. U92c;
yy, U.llc; July, 12.19c.
Futures closed steady; December, 11 $)c;
January, ll.lc; March, 11 10c; May, 13 3c;
July, 13 34c.
The cotton market closed steady at a
net advsnce of 14 to 19 points
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 24. COTTON Boot
steady; good middling, T.38d; middling,
7 04d; low middling. 4.1M. Sales, Iu.jW
bales. .
Dry Ooods Market.
NE WTORK. Nor. 24. Cotton goods
were quiet today, and closed steady
for the holidays. Yarns and dress goods
were In fair demand. Raw silk con
tinued firm. The market according to
the Jobbers. Is buoyant, compared with
this time Isst year.
Bank Clearlags.
OMAHA. Nor. fl-Bank clearings for
Omaha tod.y were $$.946,979.96. and for
the corresponding day last year $2.ttx).-M1.44.
LEtiAL NOTICES
FOR SALE Modern house. Doug. 4603.
FAKM8 FOR RENT
Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro
posals will be received by the Board of
Directors of the Short Line Initiation
District at their office In the Village of
Bayard. Neb., for the purchase of tu
teen thousand five hundred eighty-two
dollars face value of the $ per cent
serial bonds of said district until 1 (a
o'clock P. m on the 7th day of December
1916; said bonds are Issued undsr and b
virtue of an Art of the legislature of tha
state of Nebraska, approved March Uih
IWi, Session Lews lM. Chapter 70 and all
antenainenis intixio ana pursuant lo a
vote of ths majority of the qualified elec
tors of said district. The Board expressly
reserves the right .0 reject any and all
there were on ssle chanaed hands as a
rule In fslr sesson.
Quotations on cattle: 'Prime cornij
beeves, $11. (Aw 10. CO; god (o cho.ee led your-
iiuss. .j!ge. id; lair to
lings, $)'.utt8.v: common
11 ga. $6.OlV;i7.(l0: arnnd
Jeeves. $6.ouip.76; fair lo good cornfej
eevra, so. 1 . ,j: common to lair corn
fed beevea, $t).OOiyfl.76; prune grass beeves,
$7.90tfH.lf); good to ch nee grsss beevea,
!C.a7'UT.75; fair to good grass beeves, $1.46
i.K6; common to lair glass beeves, to.im
3); good to choice grass heifers, $0 7j
i'it.76; good to choice grass cows, $S.r0u
C.26; fair .to good cowi, $4 f)tfi.fx); com
nun to fair cows, $3 VU4 .0; good to choice
feeders. $7.007.65; fair to good feeders
$1.1-j7.00; common to fsir feeders t,.z:,M
.3C. good to choice stockera, $7.0GiViu;
lair to good stockers, I';.6ou7.00; common
lo fair stockers, $5.3..60; stock heifers,
$J stock cows, $4,iW.6n; stoca
tdlves, $6.O)-i.(J0; vest calves, $6.0.0;
bulls, stags, etc, $4.J6fl1.25.
Representative sales:
BEEF 0TKER8.
I . Pr N8- r.
' " 4 to ' M HM 1 49
WYOMING.
I oows 1181 ( 10 1$ cows 1190 10
7 cows lu7 $16 36 cows.... .130 170
HOUH-There was Just a fair run of
hogs In again today, the supply not
being quite so large as on either Mon
day or Tuesday. Shippers had heavy or
ders and started at the tap of the bell,
paying prices that were fully luc higher,
and in many cases 16o higher. They
stayed right In the trade until practically
everything was cleaned up and bought
a good snare of the receipts.
Receipts today were estimated at sixty
seven cars, or 4.700 head, and the total
for the week to date Is 13.776 head. This
Is a gain of 2.SU0 over a week ago, and
la about the sams slsa as two weeks
ago. but la 22,o smaller than for the
corresponding days last year.
Representative ssles:
Ne. A, fch Pr. No.
a.
(7.
44.
M.,..
44....
II....
7..
44 ...
...231 lfln 1 14
...171 40 10
...111 130 t ia
. ..lkj 1W 4 40
.. U ltd 4 10
...M 1IO liy.
40 4 44
...141 120 6 60
V...
44...
11...
(4.,.
..,
il...
44. . .
PIQo.
)l 117 ... 6 44
SHEEP Arrivals were only fourteen
rrs or about 3,60 Ohad, It being the
imallest Wednesday run to show up since
ti c middle of June. For the first half of
the week supplies totsl only 29,4u0, being
t-r.ly about half as large as last week and
I ao weeks ago and CiiiO smaller than for
the same days last year. Receipts so far
this week are the smallest since July.
Packers were not very anxious for the
fvw tat lanibs thst showed up thU morn-
10Hc; No. 3. 9Wr; No. 3. SVio.
LIVE POULTRY-Brolleis, 1H to H4
lbs., In separate comp., lie; over 1V4 to 1
lbs., loo; aprings, nny siso, 12Vc; ducks,
fimou, 71 price, out not wantea, vie:
hens, over 4 lbs. per lb;, HHc; roosters,
$He. . Turkeys, 17o; old Tome, 16c; under
9 lbs., 9c; less than $ lbs. each not
wanted, tieoae, full .feathered and lat,
9c; picked, H price, but not wanted.
Quinces, each, 26c; young, 1 to 1H Iba
ach, the. Homer equabs, 14 os. and over,
W (k; 10 to 1$ os., $3.00; No. L must weigh
k ox., $1.60' under $ ox, Mc J lgeooa, any
kind, per dos.. 6en.
good fed ye-r-lS',-r Brand-lie,, Davis. $17$ per barrel;
to fair fed teael!WKlow fwigs $3.6 per barrel; Wlnesaps
to cholced heavy ft," ' L-rru1' n-thana, $3.60 per bar-
Hhleld Brand Black Twigs. $3.60 per
barrel; Black Twlga. commercial brand,
$3. per barrel: lien lisvla Illlimla 11 74
foer barre'.
rntJiT- California Valencies, 126a. box,
$4 76, 1141a, $v.uu; 'M'm, :4s. 4o..; ln,s to
i'Ws, Inclusive, $5.60. Floiila oranges, all
sixes, box, $3.60. Lemons, Hunklst, H)j,
3ta, box, $3.00; Red Ball. 3uus. 960s. box
$4.M; tlrapefrult, all sixes, box, $4.00; s,
$3.,r)0. 1'eachea, Colorado Ell.ertas, Cali
fornia always, box. 60c. Pears. Winter
Nellis. box, $2.26. Uraiwa, Tokays, crate,
$1.76; Emperors, crate. $i.U); Emperors. In
kegs, keg, $$.76; Malagas. bbl $lv0 to
$7.00. Bananas, bunch, $1.76 to $4.00.
. V KO ETA BLF Cabbage, lb., 1W. Head
lettuce, dos., $1.00; leaf Tuttuca, dos., 40a.
Olory, Pascal, dot., 76c; Jumbo. 90o;
Mich., 36c. Onions, red, lb., 2c; yellow,
1VC. Cauliflower, crate, $3.60. Bruasels
sprouts, lb., 20c. Tomatoes, lug. $1.60.
Peppers, basket, 76o. l'srsley. dos., S6o.
Rutshagas, lb;, lic. Ureen beans, wax.
basket, $1.00. Kpanlah onions, crate, $1.60.
Squash, lb., 2c. Artichokes, dos., $1.26.
Cassbas. crats, $3.40. Potatoes, Colorado
while slock, bu., ifc; laige Amherst Ohlos,
bu.. use. Haeetpotatoes, bbl., $2 00. Cran
berries Belle and Bugle, bbl., $8.60; Belle
and Cherry. $7.60.
CIDEiU-MotU. keg, $3.76; Motts, 44 bbls..
bbl $7 36; Nehawka. keg, $3.36. '
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, lb., 16Ho; black,
$c: hickory nuts, lb., 4c; filberts, lb..
15c; pecans, lb. l$Hc: almonda. Non
pareils, lb., lc; Ne Plus Ultras. 16o;
1AI.H, 17c. Figs. 12-10 os., box. 0c.
M1CELLANIX)US-Crackerjack. case,
$1.60; half case, $1.76. Crmpopa, case, $3.$.
hslf case, $1.66. Hallow 1 dates, lb., ftc;
Ksrd ililei, 12Sc; Drom dstes. box, $2.75,
Popcorn, lb., 40c; rase. $:.U). Salted Pea
nuts, can, $1.16. Sugar walnut dates, box,
$1.60. Honey, esse. $3.76; Airline, $1.90.
Cocoa nuta bag. $6.28. dog., T5c.
APPLE8-Per bbl., Ben Davis, Ill.,$7.00;
Jonathans. .11., $3.60; Jonathans. Kae..
$4.00; Black Twigs. Star. $4.00; Mo. II n
Pins, SUr. $3.60; Ben Davie. Star, 33.00
VMllow Twigs, tltar, $160; Oenltons Star
$3.W; Jonathans, Star. $3 60; Hen Davis
Mo., $3U); Ben Davis, Ownpiick. $3.60:
Black Twigs, Shield. $160; Black Twigs
Commercial, $4.00.
At 9b. Pr.
...til ... 134
... H Is
...1HI ... (.,
...Mi 110 4 44
...141 0 140
...SV2 Ito IUII
...1)4 1U0- 4 44
...24 40 4 M
1.rilh Vailer
l)illll 4 N'aalivllla...,
M')in Prirelaum
Miami I'npnar
Mlpcurl. K. A T. pf4..,
Mlaanurl P.'lfp
National lllafult
National XjmmA ,
Nnia ("pir
New York Central ,
N. T., N. II. 4 H ,
Norfolk A Wwtarn
Northern Paolfla ,
Parlftc Mall
Psririe Tal A Tel
fMnnaylvanla ,
Pullman Pa Ice Car
Rar mn. Coprer
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Southern Turirip
nithrn Hsllarar
stti)1h))4ar Company ...
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Montana Power
ri-nr)l Motors
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Total salas for tha oar. 40.000 aharas.
K ST
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New York Money Market.
NJW TtiriK, Nov. 4.-MERCANTILB
PAPFR-;,fi3 per cent.
STERLlNtl EXCHANOE 80-dav bills,
$4 6f,; demand, $4.69; cables, $4.7060.
HILVER-Hnr, 64to; Mexican dollars.
4140,
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
firm.
TIMTO I.OANS Firm; 90 end 90 daya,
2 per cent; six months. 24k per cent.
CALL MONEY-Stesdy; high, t per
cent; low, lk p"r cent; ruling rate, 14,
per rent; last loan. 3 per cent; closing
hid 14k per eent: offered at 3 pep cent.
Closing quotations on bond today were
"s follows:
V. S. raf. ta. rag.... 14 Mo. Pae. e. 9s 44
in coupon N N. Y. C sab. 6S.. ..Ill
V. 8. 9a. rag m V. Y. rtir 4H 10144
$0 coupon (ll 4N. Y. Stata 4 Us 114 1
U S 4a. ns 1M4N. Y . N. H. t H.
4 eoepoa 114 ov. 4s 11T14
Panama la eonina..l01uJNn. Paolfla 4a
Am. gmaltan 1 a....11S4t 60 la MuZ
A. T. T. a. 4U,a..lnT 0. S. U Iwf. 4e.... U
Armour re. 4Vs.,M4i Pee. T. A T. la....
Atrhlpoe ni 4a.... 9 Pons. one. 4 Ha.
B. I. a Ohio 4a 91 So aaa. 4 Ha. lol ,
Tea. Paclfln lit II PaaOIss mm. 4a 44 si
a ohio 4Hs .. ot4n. L a. r. r. 4s nol
C. B, a Q I. 4a.... Mute. Pan. sr. 9a 10Tv
C M 4 S P s 4 Ha 101 4s raf. 4a 104
C. t. 1. A P. r. 4a. ,, lUltwar 6e losu.
C. 4 raf. 4Hs.... sasTJaloe Psotfte 4a.... M
D. A R. O. raf. 6a. 47 4a av 4a MUj
rrta sn. 4 77 V. K. Rahhar 4s....im4
4ln. Klertrlo 4s. ....ll V. g. Staol la 104'4
nt. Nn. lat 4a I'H Wahaah lat J(4
III. Oil, raf. 4a 114 Want, t'nloa ms. ... H4
K. C. Ho. raf. Is.. 444,Waat ITIae. ea. e..l!n
U N. unl. 4a 94V, Aoslo-Frsnch Is .... N
M K. A T. lat 4a.. U
BI4.
Le4as Itsek Market.
INDON. Nor. $4. American securities
rr. the stork market were dull today until
rar the close of the session, when a few
hi ylng orders caused a eteedy flnlalu
Several American gold bonds were gold.
SILVER Bar. 24,d per ounce.
MONEY t'EH'i per cent. Discount rates,
short bills and three months. Itttyt, per
cent.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 24.-COFFKE-The
market for futures wsa steadier today
on receipts of rather a steadier return
In Brazil and the annnarano, nt . r
European buying orders around the local
ring. Trading waa largely In the way of
swltohlng from December to later months,
wmcn iook piace at comparatively email
r.ellug was about steady It was mid- SVv."f
forenoon before anything of conaequence 2 Evince of "l tTl 1 .1..' .!!
was done. One early sale of Wyoming ."ling "oitnd 9 6t? and Slav Vt hVi-
lambs at $9.66 looked strong, and oAe dec- "ciuJln, itch "SiO ,Lt Voven."
reT?. wenfat'tow'0"' tri'" ' M,h f".""; JaSuary.Tc
iJJ! .t i ib t . a .... February, $.62i; March. $.6c; April $.6So
i.iherfi!!i "Vt y"lari 'eedlug Mav. 6.fcc; June. 7tk-: July, Shli; Au
laml. offerings finally moved prlcee paid gust, Wk-: Peitemler, 6.90c: 6 tober, 6 Wc
were anywhere from lO l&c lower ,U 6..,.. Vji.. i. W-TbM.. .21 a, -
ii.. .... , .. . - 1 ' .... j . . , , w, onmui ia
liar, I HUir to as IllUtn Wi..C 10er 111 1I1 U'.l an4 fralahl off.,.
v.dghtler kinds.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good lo choice. $o.tiOi4a.76; lauiOa, fuir to
good, $.608 60; lambs, feeders. $7.76(9.60,
yearlings, fair to choice, $i.00)ty6.60; year
lings, feeders, $6.0Ou4.0; wethers, fair to
choice, $6.00(4.76; ewes, good to choice,
44 1)) 0.06; ewes, fair to good, $4 6utu5.40;
ewes, feeders, HAfl 5. .
Kcpreeenu.live sales:
N-i
4J4 Idaho lambs
1M iiatlve lambs
tVS Idaho lambs
3 nstlve lambs
Hm Wyoming feeder eweg.
M Idaho feeder lambs....
679 loaio feeder lambs....
mi Idaiio lambs
i'.i fed lambs
Av.
. 69
. t4
. 73
. 66
. M
. 61
. l-i
. 91
. 69
Pr.
I 66
$ 4J
$ 4.
$ 46
6 16
$ 4)
$ 40
3 'M
66
CHICAGO LIVB STUCK M 1RKET
Cat. la
llroas, Hose
liraai,
Fir
keep
CHICAOO, Nov. 24 -CATTLE Receipts
9.0I4I head; market strong, native beef
steers, $i.70(Hl)i.56; western steers, $S.J
9 Ju; cows and he'frrs, $17iiiS.10; calves
sn.a0't)i.uc.
FARM FOR RENT 120 acr. Divide 66
acres In alfalfa. Inquire Wal. 1634-J, or
tpply to J. C. Roop.
bids and will In no ovent sell any of said HOtS Receipts, 42.0"0 hesd; market
bonds fpr less than ninety-five per cent firm; unchanged to Lo hlalier; bulk of
of the face value thereof. By or(i,r 0. ,sj. Ofj4,fo; Utthte, $-,&frt0; mixed.
the Board of Directors
(finned) CATHERINE ROBERT
Secretary snort L-ue irrigation District.
95 k4l iio, heavy $b lii6 rough, $6.1ii
36; Pigs. $3 7M16..70
HHfcKP AND LAMHS-Kecelpts. 14.000
reDorted
about 6 polnta lower to $ points higher,
with qoutatlona for described 4s ranging
fro.n about 9.9Sc to 9 26c, Engllah credits,
while R'o 7s were quoted st .tb.'7.10c,
American credits. The official cables
reported no change In mllrvla prlcee,
while there was an advance of l-16d In
the rate of Rio exchange on London.
Meta Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. $4.-MFTAI,B Lead.
trfsred at $0.3 . Spelter, $19 70(19 10. Ct p
per. steaay
snd uiicha
39. T$
At Ixndon: Spot copper, b0 10s; f'l
ti.res. 10 17s d; electrolytic, 99. Spot
tin. 166 6s; futures, 166 6s. Antimony,
$.125. I-sad, 2$ 2s 4d. Spelter, 1(0. j
i electrolytic, Iron, steaay i
nged. Tin. quiet, at ii.2iy '
Oil aad Ilosla. '
SAVANNAH, fla.. Nov. 24 TURPEN
TI N E Firm. 64V; sales, $76; bbls.; re
ceipts, 3. a bbls.; shipments, 104 bbls.;
stoik. U.afi bbls. 1
R1J8IN Firm; sales, 4V4 bbls.; receipts,
1.944 bbls. i shipments, 832 bbls.; stock,
6J.i3 bbls.
Quote: A. B. I), $666; II, $3.43: I, $606;
M, 16.20; N. $6.36; WU. $6 60, WW. $690.
laiar Markr.
NEW YORK, Nov 24. SUGAR Raw ,
fl'm; centrifugal. 4 77c; molasses, 4?; re
!ned steady. . Futures opened firm on
(i vrring and a little demand from trade
cjurcrs. At noon prices were iifi points
L:aher.
Tho Anglo
French Bonds
As An
Investment
Con!dered solely ga an Invest
ment, the Anglo-French 6 par
cent bonds, issued g the obliga
tion of two of the richest natlone
of the world, and offered at a
price to net the investor nearly
6 Vfc per rent, constitute, la cur
Judgment, one of the most at
tractive securities that has been
obtainable by the American in
vesting public In this generation.
These bonds are Issued In de
nominations of $100, 1600 and
$1,000.
Price to yield nearly 6H per
'cent.
Full particulars upon request.
Burns. Drinker
Company
IWvERTMKXT SECT1UT1K8.
Omaha National Bank Building.
OMAHA.
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prlo4 la eunpansou a 1th prv kuua yaara.
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