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    T11H PEE: OMAHA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, UU.
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FOR RENT-HOUSES
lhM--llBIITOU.
N. l.tJi rooms, brick. inod...P-
1M0-I2 N. Uth 7 room, brick, mod.. .0tl
1712-18 Charles rooms, brick, mod.. 2s.'
1716 Charles ra., frAina coU. mod... Ji.W
11U Charles 6 r.. frame cot., mod... 2o
1429 N. Utb St. 6 rs,. fr. cot., mod... -'.
IVMi N. 17U J room, brick mod .w
1W N. 17th t rs.. frnme, 1 families.. 22 M
We have also cheaper cottages from t
to (14. in good hp. but not modern. all
wl'hln walking distance.
PHOENIX INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Poug., 4!n. 9n0 Uram.cls ThcajcrBhjg.
t-R., i7us Iarker St., colored, inod., (..
t-r.. 424 N. 17th St.. mod. ex. ht.. (30.
8-r., tiH Davenport St.. Writ Farnam.
-r.. 21M N. lftth St.. modern.
6-r., Shelby Ct., mod. ex. ht.. 115.
4-r. 512 N. 28th St.. $12. .
PETERS TRlWJUJWUUAitJSl
S22 SOUTH lWh, 9-r.. all modern house.
we.ll arranged for rentlnit roonia. (46.
2M0W Bristol St.. 6-r.. part mod 1:,
C7 Manderson. 6-r., mod. ex. heat. (l.
RAPPBROS. Dougtss1'-3.
t-R. cottsgo. bath. 1412 Evans, I-
6-r.. 4 Franklin. 14.
6-r. cottage, Cth and l'ntrlck Ave. (9. .
unl-dira PT)H Vt ff NT.
CREIGIi, SON8 St CO.,
tern PKb: bldg. ioua. 200.
OR., downtown, colore (II;
lots garden ground. M-(- Tsl. Doug.
1107. Uvenlnga Walnut 2u87.
FOR RENT-AP'TS AND FLATS
W rat.
VERY choice 4 or (-room aleam heated
apartment, on West Fur nam SL
John w. robbing. iwi ka knam st.
4-ROOM Apt., heated, Janitor service,
m (.'6. Call Rad lSSl.
FLATS.
f-r., til Leavenv
'enworth. mod. ex. ht., fij.
t., closeln. mod. ex. ht., (!2.
th. 2d fl.. mod. ex. ht., (12.
h, near Leavenworth, (i.
e-r., enemy v-t.,
6-r.. l2 S. loth.
a-i- ; ?xth near
IKSTirnum St. Douglas K.
FIVE-ROOM at earn heated apartment,
very desirable, tha Chula lsta, tota
arid Poppleton Ave. (42.60. 33 Braa
data Thaater Bldg. Doug. 1B71.
APARTMENTS.
4-r. Flo-Les, 20 and Capitol Ave.. tSo-440.
tr Flo-Lee. let floor. 27.6O4K.60.
R-r.. eGorgla. 1040 Georgia Ave.. 2.T7.60.
6-r, Wtt Farnam district. t.0.
Mlavfllnaeuaa.
Warm. t-oY ai'aktmun t.
Flna apartment of four rooms and
hath, nicely derorated. oak finish,
ataam heat. Janitor aervice; evcry
thliiK flret-claea. See it and you will
take it.
SCOTT H1U. CO..
ruMifria inno.
"KfOl?TH FR'KR RKNT.
CLOSE-IN APARTMENT.
t-r. and bath, apartment, brlok ; mod.
except heat: good neighborhood, 12.J0
X. II BUCK. 912 Omaha Natl. P. '-
f-ROOM. atoam heated. K; near poat
office. O. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago.
FOR RENT-BUSINESS PROP'TY
ktorva.
"WILL, remodel apace. 60x(j0. for
halU M floor of Crounee block 119 I7.
Ifith St.. to auit tenant. ( ON RAD
" YQTJNO. tYl Prandelg Thea. Potig. 1671.
SMALL, atore room; very desirable; rent
l; IBM Caaa St. CONRAD YOUNQ.
123 Brandeta Theater. uo-.iKiaa inn.
STORE ROOMS at 1-18U Famara Pt.
Thoa. F. Hall, 433 Range Bid. D. 740.
MOVING AND STORAGE
GLOBE VAN & STORAGE
Btorea, move, paeka, hipa; 2-horaa
van and 2 men. 11.26 per hour; torage.
tl per month. Satlefaotlnn guaranteed.
Iouglaa tm and Tyler taa.
G0ED0N VAN 00.
Packing, atorage and mov
ing. 21 N. Uth St. Phone
Dougla S94 or Harney 1937.
" " tlKEPKOdT WAfiEUOUSE
Ceparata, locked rooroa. for houaehold
good ana planoei moving, packing and
O&tul VAN AND STORAOH CO..
fl. 16th Bt. Douglae 41M.
Fidelity FEESE
Fhene Douglas t for complete Uat of
vaoant boueea and apartmenu: alao for
atorag-e. moving. 16th and Jackaon Bia.
T n T? Expreia Co. Moving.
tlt V. IWiCiU nacklnK and atorage.
IMJ( r arnam pfa " ,
llAQOARD St Storage Co. Moving,
packing, atorage and ahlpptn- D. 14
1107 Fain am pt. iwugmi
REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED
WmI.
t0 vou think ahingles all the aame
thickness? They are not. I use 5 to .
Ask a lumberman If there Is any better.
Tel. Benson 122. F. a TrulHnger.
North.
PRETTIUST M1LB REeiDKNCE.
We have a 7-room, strictly modern
house on the prettiest mile on North
20th St. Boulevard that can be pught
at a great sacrifice; I rooms anu Vlh
on the first floor and two nice, large
bed rooms on the second floor; entire
house finished in oak, with oak
' floors; full cement baeement, nice,
large lot and has all built-in features,
such as fireplace, bookcases and buf-
, fet, wall beam ceilings. Must be seen
to be appreciated.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
. U7 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Douxlaa 1781. o
A FINE HOME
FOR VERY LITTLE CASH
Two-story cottage, oak floors, strictly
modern; large lot. Small monthly pay
ments. XtM Ames Av.
NOltRIS & NORRIS,
400 Bee Building. f-hune Douglas 4270.
II 4'iLi; a.,...,.. nuiiriu naiv- huh unrm' m 1 1
binds of fruit yood neighborhood, fine
view; ll.iui caan, tai. mo. worm
M.TjO. Riiiick Ave. 'lei. uoug. ioiv,
ssk rr Colfnx.
NEW 7-room home. Mount Clare addi
tion. Strictly modern. Built last Sep-
tember. Corner lot, 4.xiau. jsewiy lurn
ished. Will sell furniture with house cr
separate. Phone Harney 213.
itL'NGALOW, b large rooms, ntw and
modern; oak finish; corner lot on paved
street; on tiherman Ave. car line, 22d
and Ames- Webster 4-M.
Ton SALE Strictly nioi.'.n, U-ioom
house; hot water heat; suutti front lot.
t'rio (T.'jtO. Phone Dounlas IMS.
TV.'. rooms, four spartments. cuee
Phone Colfax W after 11 a. m.
lasts.
AN ELEGANT HOME
Large living room, dining room with
lMi h windows, kitchen, pantry, rear
entry on first floor, oak finish; two
bedrooms, sunroom and bsth on second
floor; corner lot, east and south front;
close to school and Hanscom park: lo
cated In Crelghton'a 1st Add. Price
13,760. (100 cash, balance monthly.
C. G. CARLBERG,
(12 Brandels Theater Bldg
I 61 1'ST sell my (-large room modern
home, on paved street, cement walks,
large barn, nice ahade, cement base
ment, laundry.' gas. electric lights, hut
water heat, claiern, bath and sewer.
One block from atrevt car and public
school. Worth (2.600. slake me an of
fer. Fred Mower, owner, 4T60 8. ttth
sit.. Omaha.
HA.N'oCOM PARK bargain. 4-room. new.
strictly modern home, corns r lot, for
(4 Ouo. Terms If desired.
TEBBFNB, Omsha. Nat. Bank. Pony tilt
I leeelia sssst.
tV ('A Ski.
If you wsnt a strictly mod. bungalow,
brand new. at a bargain, see this'
6-reom end bath, living, dining and suri
room, finish la eaa with oak floors
Ruilt-ln bookcase and window bh. with
colonnsde opens. Pull cement base
ment: large lot. This p!ace should sell
for (2.700 to (2,". Lut (2,iu0 will buy ,k
this week. Don't Pass (his up.
PAVXE l.NVEM.MKNT ( fi.,
if, Omaha Nat l Hani, lildg. Doug 17-1,
REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED
Mterrltaaevee,
A fine brand-new bunralow. Ilvlns;
room acroea front of house; two front
rooms have beamed celllnk: S rooms fin
lehed In oek: second floor unfinished;
could finish J rooms; screen, window
shadea; lot 4x1 feet; paved street; 1
block to car. Easy terms or lot as part
payment.
RASP BROS.. DOUO. 16.
AN OPPORTUNITY!
FOR Qt'ICK ACTION
' My .-room cottage, walking distance,
fine neighborhood, adjoins naiural park.
Beautiful place In summer. Will sacri
fice for 1410". ILono cash If taken at once.
Address J. 374. Hoe.
A GENUINE JJARUAIN.
No. 2102 Sth Ave.. Council Rluffs; I
rooms, modern except heat, large barn.
Paved street and on car line; UAO0.
Vill sell for reasonable payment down,
balance like rent. Thos. L. MoOarry,
Keellne Bldg., Red 4.44.
4J-ROOMI BAROAIN NEW. -ROOM. f
8TORY HOl'SK, NEAR CAR. A SNAP
AT H.4U0: REASONABLE PAYMENT!.
BENSON A CARMICHAKL.
tOVOLA8 17?2. 642 PAXTON BLK.
COTTAGE AT AUCTION
At court houe, February t4 See W. H.
RUSSELL, (HI Brandels Theater.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED
West.
WILL. BUILD TO ORDER,
furnish plans free, furnish lot end help
finance. It you are going to build, see
me or phone I. 29S1.
GEO. E. Ll!NrBURO.
tt Paxton Bldg.
North.
THE most remarkahM development ever
eeen in Omaha Is MINNI3 LUSA addl
tlon. Over 6ii0 lota have been sold In
that addition In seven months.
CHARLES W. MARTIN A CO..
OWNERS.
Sfck. MB for acreage. Have choice
tracts north of Florence. R. H. Lander
you. 202 Nve Blk.. Tel. Doug. f.7o.
M tsceltaairoaa. -
rv6 ACRES, close in, il.JoO; end other
acreage, tJ&O to IwiO. No trades. Tat
tersun. Douglas 2SI7.
REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGE
LAND FOR (MTV PBiit'i-iiTv'
We have a number of good farms,
some of them In eastern Nebraska, that
we can exchange for good Income city
property. Farm land are steadily In
creasing In value and those who buy
land at prevailing prices are bound to
realise a large profit on their Invest
ment in the next few years.
, A. P. TI KE Y A SON.
Tel. Don g. oflg. 1507-8 W. O. W. Bid s
WTO. apartment house, land for half
" rades, swaps, exchanges. Can match
anything. J. A. Abbott, ratterson Blk.
Omaha. o
REAL ESTATE. Fire and General lnsur
ance. Art Thatcher. 1217-18 City Na
tion Xtanlc nMff T ,.n.l.. -Mini
RESiDENCB and flats well locateS. Ex.
uiangn ior vacant property, u. tiw,
Toland A Trumbull. .
REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN
Itawis,
S-ROOM.
All modern. In Benson, at 2319 N. Uth
St. Full lot, house about t years old.
Mortgrage on it of 12.060.00, payable
j.00 per month: make offer for equity.
You need not fear to make offer low
enough. The owner must, sell and you
yUl get a snap.
H. A. WOLF, 814 Ware Blk., Doug. MO,
Deadee.
OWNER of Dundee home with two lots
has removed from tlty and says make
Price that will sell It. See us.
F. .D. WEAD. Weed Bldg.. 810 H. 18th Bt.
oath Side.
,000 BUYS two of the most beautiful
lota Aft AArnw Im U . uu.ij .i..w ut.u
4.o0. Lota 1 and 2i, block , first sub
divUion of the tlrlffen St Ssnlth Addi
tion. Located 86th and Pine, northwest
corner. Must be sold In five days. Aot
Quick. SmiUi-Lockwood Mfg. Co.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Apartment House,
$33,000
Rental Income 14,262 per year; located
on corner lot within easy walking dis
tance from retail business center and
(4ose to car line. This is a well con
structed three-story and basement brick
building, hsvlng nine 4-room apart
menu, which are well arranged and
roomy, renting for 6 summer months
at (,'16 each and 7 fall and winter months
at (42.50 each. This property pays ex
ceptionally well and can- be handled
with about (14,000 cash, balance long
time at per cent Don't fall to in
veatlvata this proposition.
Georgo & Company,
Phone P. Vl Pity Nat Bk. Bldg.
Investments
r2uhlaJrlck terrace with oak finish,
tiled bathrooms; everything first-class;
West Farnam district. I "rice (12,600: ln
oorae (1.200.
Double stucco and frame terrace,
(12.(00; Income (1.260.
45 feet with good improvements, on
Harney street. (21,Ri0.
J. II. Dumont & Co.,
4H-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone. Pong. v.
$350.00 CASH
gives you a deed to ens of the finest
vscant lots in Dundee. Has water,
paved streets and sidewalks. This lot
is the northeast corner of Both and
Icard. This is a fine buy for an In
vestment or to build upon.
CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY
Douglas 200 trig Bee Bldg
Right Down Town
120x187. five blocks of 16th and Har
ney, only 112.000; two houses rented st
( and half ground vacant. Buy this
close-in property and you can't lose.
Glovpr & Spain,
919-30 City Nat. Douglas S982.
INVESTMENT
Two good practically new. C-rnnm
frame houwi, one nice corner lot, 26th
Ave. and Jones St. Rental $7) per year
Price only (6.6U0. This is a' SNAP. Look
into It.
D. V. Sholes Co.,
916-18 Clt y Ns t. B k. B 1 d T ion 49
MOHTHAUK "l X V ES f M E N f. "
Some first-class mortgages per cent
Interest. W. T. Oral. am. Be lUdg.
REAL ESTATE-WANTED
WANTED-To buy on monthly payments,
small store room, win, living rooms
sbove. in Central school district. Phone
Red i&4.
FOR SALE BUSINESS PROP'TY
wftttM (or Bala
Good Location
for
' REAL ESTATE
or
INSURANCE
ISO Square FeetIt 0.00.
Tha Be Building Co.
Room 103.
(78.00S WILL buy 8-story brick block on
),Ih Kt.. Willi Ulolllid 151 ft aiiuars.
i J. IS. Robinson. D. Vja. 4IJ Ue.
FINANCIAL
FOR SALE 0oa Incite a per cent pre
ferred stock, retlreable In five years at
premium; all or part. Address K T::.
Heal Kstate l.iwn, Morten ares.
WE are ready at all Umi to
niaka loang on tirst-clasg cltx
property and eastern Nebraska,
farms. Rates on request.
UNITED STATES TRUST CO.
J1J So. 17th St,
6 TO for loana on best class city
residences in amounts 12,000 up; ,,0
farm loans. Reasonable commlsiitons.
PETERS TRCBT CO.. 1C3 Farnam St.
OMAHA homes- fcaat Nebraska farms,
O'KElvFK REAL E8TATK CO,
lH OnXtha Nattonal. Phone DoticlaalTll
MONEY TO IX)AN. for years, on Un
proxea propen les.
MIOPKN CO..
Doug. 4J4.
FARMloBne, 1, eastern Neb. 'or wet
rrn 1 a. To 1 and A Trumbull. 448 Res Bdg.
UARVIN BROS. w,ff rft. -
Jiuo TO (10.000 made promply. F, D. Weed.
weaa rung., mm at rurnam Pta.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bids.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty'
W. Tl. Thomas. 228 State Bank faldg.
CITY and farm loana. &. iw. per rent.
J. H. lumont tt Co.. 4l J t a te Bank.
firt C'lTV U1AN8, C. G. c"arlberg, (lo-
" " II Hranneis 1 nearer rui,
5Ci MONEY. HAKK1SON MORTON,
O t9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
Ahatracta el Title.
guaram .rab'aiUtVth:
cheapest. Rnim 7. Tattcrson Bldg. D.if
1 LM Title guarantee and Abstract
iVJiilvlki Co- a modern abstract office.
IKK 8. 17th Pt. Tel. . mht.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract
office In Nebraska. 2Q8. Brandels They
" gtoeke aad Boada.
IN HOMD BU1LDER8
You get 7ri.
You get builders' profits.
You get caeli dividends.
You get mortgage security.
You can get your monsy back an
short notice.
You get your part of til profits above
7 when you transfer your shares in
Home Builders. INC.
American Security Co., fiscal agents.
S. W, Cor. 17th and Douglas, Omaha.
fl,2un farm mortgage bearing 7 per cent,
secured bv property valued, (5.245. Tal
mage Loomla Invest. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
19TH and Hickory, 94Vsx1, on B. to Ml
R. R., (4.0HO. GRIM MEL. 84 Omaha
Nat. Bank Bldg.
FARM LAND" FOR RENT
FOR RENT 1W Acres of land, I miles
from Clerks. Neb.; 180 a. In cultivation.
60 a. in wheat, balance flrat-ciass hay
land. There Is a small house and barn
on the place. Rents lor (4 per acre caan.
A 00, Bee,
120-A., l0-a , "200-a. iowa farma; all lm-
provea. write ror particulars, vamp
bell Craig. 632 Keellne Bldg.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
California Landi,
A LITTIjE farm, 30. Easy t.rma. C.-U-
lornia importa carloads ot cmckens ana
eggs. Here's a chance for poullrymen.
bharldan. Placer county, California. o
owner for full information. P. B. Ooss,
My t-axre tracts are Just big enough
for chickens and are close to town con
veniences and market centers. Write
Iowa Lands.
FOR SALE 30 sores i miles town; soli
very rich, icod well, fonced hog-tight;
. school -mile. Price (i.ouo; (1.600 cash,
balance 10 years at per cent. L, &
Wright. Puiilap, la. '
SPLENDID Iowa farm; ' 2. acres; (lbO
per acre. Use (1&.000 exchange. C. S.
. Relyya. 818 Ramge B'dg., Omaha. Neb.
Jdlaaeaota UUi.
160-ACRE improved farm, ao miles from
Minneapolis; 100 acres under cultivation,
balance meadow an J pasture; good soli;
10-room house, barn and all other build
ings that are needed; school house on
land; price, 10 per acre; one-half cash;
or will sell farm wltn full equipment of
horses, cattle, machinery, etc. Will
make very reasonable price on personal
property. Immediato possession can be
had. Schawb Bros., 1028 Plymouth
Building. M lnneapolla, Minn.
Idiaaoart LsbAa
GREAT HA HGAlNei Jo down, (a month
ly, buys 40 acres, good fruit and poul
try land, near town, southern MUssouri.
Price only (2U0. Address Box ku8. Ex
celsior Springs. Mo.
100 CHOICE farms for sale; 14S acres
highly improved; M acres ot choice land
at (66 per acre; to settle estate. Ed
cron. jiicnaras. mo.
BETTER live on your own little farm in
Dent Co.. Mo., than be a renter. Call or
write for booklet. W. B. Frank, Neville
Mississippi Us4a.
THE SAFE INVESTMENT.
The bedrock of security In the busi
ness world Is land. We deliver to you
an orchard planted to everlasting trees.
Get particulars.
W. T. SMITH CO..
P. 2819. City National Bank Bldf,
RICH corn, alfalfa. Improved upland (10
acre UDwarria. Mtireat and best invest
ment possible. Large and small tracts.
C. P. Stebbena.
N ebraaka Us4a.
IRRIGATED 166 ACRES.
Tmnroved farm near lierahey on the
Union Pacific; 86 acres In alfalfa. 20
acres in wheat, U) acres in com. 10
acres in hav meadow, 16 acres In nog
pasture, and the balance in pasture
with running water; 6-ruom house, new
barn, granary, oorncrlb and chicken
house, i'aid-up water right. Rented.
Can be bought under (100 an acre and
is a bargain.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Omaha N a t. Ba n k Bid g.. Omaha. ,
"ALL THE TIME YOU WANT
Owner of 240 acres In Cedar county, 40
niliea from tiloux City; will make very
liberal terms to first-class farmer who
ran make a reasonable cash payment;
farm has about 10 acres in crop, la well
Improved and close to town. Price, (lot
an acre. What's the use of renting?
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANT,
Omaha Nat l Bunt Hid.. Omaha.
TWENTY ACRBB.
Ten miles from Omaha, near Inter-
urban, auilable for stock feeding, fruit
growing or subdivision, at a apertal bar
gain If taken tills month. See me.
OKOHflK tl. WAL?ArE. 814 K FELINE
dill ACRES. Logan County. Nebrsaka,
clear of encumbrance. Price (10 per
acre, win exchange for city property.
J. H. Robinson, 442 Bee. Doug. WH7.
FOR RALE Best large body high grade
medium priced land In Nebraska; very
little money required. C. Bradley, Wol-
bach. Neb.
oath Dakota Leads.
WAKE UPI
Oet out of the rut. For (l.i'.'c rash, bsl
ance per ceul. my beautiful quarter
section, cream of So. Dak.. (00 miles
from Omaha: bumper crop section where
land soils to acre near ( towns,
must sell at once for (7,000 by March 1.
Address K 736. Ree
WUMiaia taxsge,
UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and
general crop state In the union; settlers
wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet (4 on Wis
consin Central Land Uraut. Excellent
lands for stock raising. If interested In
fruit lands aak for booklet on apple
orchards. Address Land and Industrial
Dept., boo Line Railway, Minneapolis.
vinn.
MUatlUsMaa,
HAVE YOU A FARM FOR bUUI
Write a good description of your iand
and send it to the Hloux City (la.) Jour
nal, "Iowa's Most powsrful Want Ad
Medium." Twenty-flvs words every Fri
day evening, Saturday morning and
every Saturday evening and Sunday for
one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve
different days for (2; or W words. (4, or
76 words, to.
latrgest circulstlon of any lows news
paper, 2Ju.M readers dally in for.r great
kia'es.
FOR any and all kinds of stream IM-atd
ou or i,e;ir car line, mil r. n Cuins.
Hi Biuiiii'ia Theater H'.H- Dog. 116.
HORSES LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES
Per" gi ie.
IKluDKKS. FKKDEKS-CBiload c
choice, fleahv feeders for sale at mar
ket price. If you want theni act qul. k
Cannot take them to market on account
of alckness in family. Wm. B. wid
nisnn Hlgelow, Mtnn.
TFlrty-two milk ascns'fpr sale, cheap.
Johnson-Danforth Co.. lfiih and Clark.
POULTRY AND PETSTOCK
MXD gieln. lflu lbs.. kl.7i Wasner. h.iNfli
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
REAL BARGAINS
t 1914 Ford touring cars. r
1 11 Ford roadster.
1 1914 Ford roadster.
1 1911 Hupp 20 roadster.
1 1912 Chalmers 20 roadster.
1 1912 Maxwell 86 truck.
1 1916 Maxwell.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO,
t2l( Farnam. Douglas (61
AUTMOBll.K INSl'KAN'CE
FIRE. THEFT. TORN A IK),
LIABILITY PROPERTY PAMAOS
AT LOWEST RATES
KILLY. FIJlH A THOMPSON.
818-914 City Nst't Bank Bldg.
I oug, ryiy.
XV ft make one good ;lre from two old ones.
Ask us how. Zwlebel Pros., iftlt Farnam.
Aatoiuobllra Wssus.
WANTED-rord Touring car in A-1 con-
, . i tl m a.I a , . i: ..it
onion. "wmi v.... ." gtirru
For Kale.
11916 Losier touring. Vc Under t)
1 1916 Bulck 0-26 touring A)
11915 Bulck roadster 64V
41916 Krlt touring 44
61914 Ford touring t
1916 Studebaker touring 60
Auto Clearing House. 7209 Farnam. D.XU0
OtkVLB. truck (126. "Nebraska Uuloa "
Service Station. 1914 Farnam.
Phone Douglas 711.
Asts Llvrry aat Oaracea
Ind ustrial Oarage Co,. 20 jfcHameygts"
Aete Bepalrlas! mm (Hilatiask
Automobile paintuiit done by experts; to
years' experience In Omaha: work guar
anteed 1st clJohpson Danforth i Co.
fTlIPLEX tlrea laat longer, are stronger
and more durable. ;:0x8it. (4 ku.
Farnam St. Douglsa 4T8.
(10U reward for magento we can't repair.
Colls repaired. Baysdorfer. 210 N. S(h.
Free winter stoi ago when cars ais paint-,
en ann n-pwuvi. a..Mf.r,..ii-i .anrorf h
Omaha Radiator Rep. Co.. auai Far. D. fl)oi
Asts Tixwa 4 as4tea,
aVtoires h a lf price.
Homer Hill. MU Cliioago St
MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES
HARLEY-DAVIDHQN MOTORCYCLES.
U....I. Ih . ..V. i . . , . . .
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KeblOdlt
NOTICE C-F STOCKHOLDERS-
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annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
BOIJTH PLATTE LAND COMPANT wll
Koom 701 rirst National Rank building
Lincoln. Nebraska, at 11 o clock a. nr. ori
the first day of MarcK A. p.. ii, 1 un
Unooln. Nebraska. February j,r. t9l(
, a. II. M'iRRir.1 Prealdent
' W, W. TURNER, Secreta?y
Feby IdSOt.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. .-The market for
rorree futures was more active today,
with prices making new high records oi
trsde buying and covering, which an
peered to be inspired by the continued
steadiness of milreis prices In Uraill.
and rumors of a furl her advanre In
ocean freight rates. The market opened
at an aavame or rour to six points, with
May contracts selling up to (7.89 snd
fceutember to (7.M In the late tradlnir.
C losing prices were at the brut Invel of
tne flay and snowed net gains or from
17 to 21 points. Ssles were reported of
63,0no bass. February, t7.f; March. V 87;
April, (7 68; Msy. (7,8; June, (7.73; July,
(7 78; Anirust. (7.82; September, (T.M; Oc.
toher, (7 ss; November, (7.92; December,
(7.96; January, (7 9.
Spot coffee market is firm: Ris
Ts. 844c: Santos 4s, c, quotations being
more or leas nominal. Jt was rumored
that ocean freights from Hrasll had been,
advanced to (2 25 per bag-. Few cost
and freight offers were received, but It
was reported that Santos 4s were offered
for the first available steamer it UN
basis, English credits.
The officlsl cs Mes reported an advance
of t-Cd In the rate of Rio exchange on
ixndon, with the Rio market 78 rets
lgter and Santos unchanged. Santos
reported a clearance of 47.800 bags for
San Francisco.
aar Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 9-St'OAR-RaW,
steady; centrifugal. 43'44 8ic; molasses.
4 (i;4 x-: refined stesdy. Sugar futuies
opened firm on covering snd some sup.
pint from trade Inlfeala. At ium.ii pi i el
ecu- I to 4 punts lil.ner.
OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET
Ft Cattle Around Ten Lower and
Feeder. Steady Sheep and
Iambi Slow to Lower.
H00S SHOW SUBSTANTIAL GAIN
OMAHA. February , 1916.
Receipts aere: Cattle. Hops. Sheep.
Offlchil Monday 8,871 .1.8M n.as
Official Tuesday 7 8-4) 19 .-78 8.2S8
Estimate Wednesday.,. 7.." .mo IO.ohO
Three ssvs- totals. . ..4.1!1
Psme days last weR..1.'.fM
Same 1 weeks ago 20,774
Same 1 weeks ago M.404
Same 4 weeks ago ja.Tvl
earns days last year... 12.809
.Tr. flowing table shows the receipts
it CL"' no" nd sheep at tha Omaha
Lire Stock market for the year to dat
ss compared with last year:
r.. 191. 1916 Inc Pee
' 1M.944 110,017 M.M1
698.188 S48,;I2 IKS.Kl'S
"p r:2,on (k.j 47.209
Brwli '"Jlowiri,. table shows tns average
mart.,0 no" the Omaha live stock
PHrlsons'0'' t,w d"' COm"
!to. 19l7." Iism h.t. 7i4 lislJliiiTTiTi"
an. u j
67
J
1
6!
Ml t !i 6 (1 T62l
an. s
1 19:
T 8.1 I
T MS
7 l.tZ
Jan
r
M
V.
28,
29.
SO.
11.
1.
i!
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
eb.
t M 6 1 9"
1 M
r
W 77
( 27I T Ml Ml T 47
1 (Of 6 .( T 21
( wf 061 t ;
( 1& T 80 Oftl T 38
T 47 ( 1J
1 ki n
I 30
( W
( 80
T 6.'k( S Till
7 4kl to
r'.b,
4
T SlHil 9 Ml 8 1l T 4:
9 tn m
fsb. T 4M 78 til T 4. 0B I ( (2
reo. . ;i h :s 7 ;iv (rt, T 49
J1 1 74 a 21 T 8 S8 T 4W
Feb. ( 7 (71 7 7il Wi 7 AH ( 47
f''"- 9.i.,,... . S Ij. S 40 8 OK T , 9 47
Sunday.
Receipts snd disposition of live stock st
the Union 8tm k Yards, Omaha, tor
Urtajr Ur nllnI P- -RECiaPTS-CARS.
('III. Bhu. U'.'.
M 828 30. 1M
i7.ni
64 "17
44 .VI 84. 7M
f,.m 47.871
If IWM'M'-
9 091 j T t tsl ( 03
07 t ail LvJ
8 91T T nl Ml f 64
10
2
8
68 29
8
94 9
27 1
18
61
4
I 1
7 . .
2S! 4s
abash j
Missouri Pacific .... i
I'nlon Pacirio m
C. A N. SV., eaat... 18
C. 4r N. W.. west.. 72
c.. st. p., f. u.. 44
I.. B. east.. 18
C., B. y west.. (1
C.. R. 1. P.. east 1
C.. H I. ft P., west 1
Illinois Central .... 1
Chicago Ot. West.. 10
Total rerelpts
D18POSITIO)
Cattle.Hogs.Hheep
THl (,(;v 7!)
Morris ft Oo
Swift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co . '. '. . l'.'47
.811 4,"i,
.472 4.IW7
1.2!l
4,(04
2
11
12
12
H8
118
8.1
119
4,".
3S
ao
18
173
8
27
88
122
68
16
10
IT
4 .....
4
1
4
310
12
IM
111
6i4
K.4
4.0M
r.. ini.iir x v o...
Schwartx ft Co..
J. W Murphy...
.Mnrra i
Lincoln Packing Co.'.'." 11
vj, i-Bramg :o
Sinclair Packing Co..
V . H. Vinum I
Benton. Vknaant ft 'L". 118
inn won
F. B. Lewis
Huston ft Co
J. H Rmt AV r'
J. H, Bulla '.
Rosenstock Bros. ...
F. tl. Kellogg
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan lima
Rnlaclilld
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.'.' 122
i.nriBiie
HiRRlllS
Huffman
Roth
Meyers
llaasberg
Maker. Jones ft S....
Banner Bros
John llarvev
Dennis ft Francis ..
Kline
Jensen ft Lungren ...
Other buyers
Tolsls .....T.044 20,807 10.740
CATTIJC-RecelpU wars very liberal
again today. 2X7 cars brina- rnii-rf In.
This makes the receipts for the three
days this week 34,191 head, which Is lbs
largest of any similar period for a num
ber of weeks back and double tha re.
celpts of a year ago. As has been the
case on most days of lata the average
quality was far from good.
i nner ins inriusnco or the liberal re
ceipts and none too favorable reports
from other market points the market
opened slow, with fat steers, cows and
heifers generally 10a lower than yester
day. The late market vaatertlav was
very bad and If eomoared with tha
tremely close prices today did not show
much change.
Mockers and feeders were In moderate
request and aa tha supply was light
prices showed little change.
Quotations on rattla: li.A ta aKalna
Wves, (7.S.60; fair to good beeves,
(7.60427.90; common to fair beeves, (4.60
T.oO; good to choice heifers, (e.2r7.00;
gooq to rnoice cows. t 005J,76; fair to
good cows, (fi.(6&.00; common to fair
cows (4.fNS.(6; good to oholoe feeders.
(7.00.60; fair to good feeders. M.KW.OO.
common to fslr feeders, (8.60iSl,S0; good to
choice-stockers. (7.004X7.66; fair to good
stockers, O8.8f.iap7.00; common to fair stock
ers. (&.6044.60; stock heifers, (6.7b4r7O0:
stock rows, (4 7BQ4 60; stork calvss, (4.25
ft7.; veal calves, (7.00r.T6; bulls, stags,
etc., .uisi.bo.
Representative ssles:
BEEF BTETTRB.
Nl
10...
Av. Ft,
.. tm ( ss
A v. Pr,
......
8....
....
set 44
. rt i 70
it lm 4 90 . 90 IMS
7 OS
9 nt T 10 1041 t m
9 1T T 4A 14 1M1 f W
19 ....lOIS T U 1U4 T SU
44 II" T 64 . U llll 1 0
M IIS T 7 ' 19 1US4 1 It
S )1 B OS
STEKRK AND HEIFERS,
II ia 1 oo 41 trr T "4
I u 44 I IS 1 ...... 400 7 74
COWB AND I1KIITKKB.
8 l IS 4 1211 4 49
1 HMS S IS
HEIFERS.
1 914 I ss t n IM
4 M I 4 last u
It 9i 4 4S M Shi 4 4
9 1 4 74 I tut 1 ii
I'AtiVbB.
7 481 4 10 T 9M 4 40
10 4 M 1 104 I 04
FEEDERS AND STOCKERS.
4 Ill 4 M f. IM 111
17 VM I 40 is -. r I IS
tl 971 I W to 741 4 70
1 710 I 71 II Sfi I Si)
I IH II', 89 171 T
17 1014 T 24 1 10S4 7 40
HOGS Supplies made up In part at
least for yesterday's deficiency, soms 274
tars, or 2o,0i head, being reported In.
Total arrivals for the three dsys are
62.623 head, being about 4.uu0 smaller than
either last week or two weeks ago, and
more than 6,000 short of the sains days
last year.
Other markets reported stronger prices,
and the tone of the local trade was
higher right from ths start. Its arrival
of many tralna naturally made the mar
ket late In getting stsrteo, and as qual
ity waa not so good as yesterday, shin-
pers did not hsve so large an assortment
to pick from, nut mey started out in
good sesson buying their kind at prices
that were largely su better than Tuesday,
laving ss high ss (7.86 a number of
limes, and making ths bulk of their pur
chases at (7.767bO.
Owing to ths lateness of trains, pack
ers a in not get siertea very cany, and
first bids, when finally made, were
barely steady. However, these offsrs
were grsduelly ralaed, snd when move
ment started ssles were mainly to above
yesieraay.
Once ths bsll began to roll trads
livened up and values continued to Im
prove as ins morning advanced, so that
liefors ths rlose a good many sale were
made that looked a flat luc higher. Late
ness of tralna dalayed ths finish some
what, but this dragglneas did not hurt
values any. In fart last tralna found the
nay s beat lime, buyers meeting thara In
trie cnuiaa.
General market was anyway - IfMOe
higher, opening alow, but dosing active
at the day a best tlms. It waa tha first
real live - finish seen here In days and
presented a marked contrast to ths many
dull, colorless closes of recent weeks.
Bulk of all th sales was made at (7.464
1 80. with quite a few lights at (7.80 and
under, and a good showing up to (7 96
Top reached (7 90, the highest price paid
her since laat Ortober.
Representative sales:
Ks. Av em. f.
u in s 7 ss
71 ii ... la
e ri ... 7 7s
i; ve ... T
: :m ... 7 at
7. lui ... 1 71
Ka Av. ftk Pr
914 ISO 7 41
) ... 7 14
H ... 7 7.i
II 144 ... 7 10
no.
SHEEP A real good Wednesday run
of sheep and lamha put In an appear
ance today, arrivals being estimated at
four ears or to.flu) head. This brings
the total for the first half of the week
up to 9,K1 as against 29.(88 Isat week,
17.222 two weeks ago, and 47.874 a year
Bg..
Trade showed a weaker tone right
from the outset, and In a great many
cases early bids were as much aa a
quarter lower on both sheep and lambs.
A little later on, however, buyers raised
their hands on the good lambs, and de
sirable atuff started moving In good sea
son st prices that were steady to at the
outside no more than 10c lower. Fed
westerns sold as high as (10.90, while
several oad of Mexicans reached (10.96,
and best touched (10.90. Clipped lamha,
mates of those at C',26 yesterday, brought
the same figure today.
Quotations on sheep and lambs:
1-ainbs. good to choice. (10 6ftfJ 10.90; lamha,
fair to good. (10 2rv",fio.vi lamha. rllnpnd.
(..TMrSSO; yearllnga. good to choice liaht.
(9 yearllnga, fair to choice heavy,
(8 fHi8.76: wethers, fair to choice. (7 (t
7 90; ewes, good to rhotre, (7.0O4J7.25;
ewes, fair to good. (88007. 00
Representative sales:
No. A v. Tr.
4 fed lambs !1 10 88
not shorn iambs 90 9 28
S2.J fed lambs 76 10 (5
CHICAGO 1.1 VR STOCK MARKET
tattle resettled Hegs a tros ark-beep
Weak.
ftjii-ariii r.k a pith b iiuaim a
l.cno head: market unsettled: native beef
steers, (ik3Mf0.7: weetrn steers. Manes
8 OH: rows and heifers, (8.nn8.00; calves.
IV Hi II'. I
iiv- receipts, .MMt nean: msrsei
strong, generally IMrlS) higher; bulk. (8.K
i..Hi; light. (7 90tta.a, mixed. (K00(r8.86;
heavy. li.00flS.40: roush. (&.004TH.10: Diss.
(Ii.9mj7.9n.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt s. 18nm
head; market weak: wethers. I7.404ja.26:
oe.es, (.i.407.86; lambs, I&.7.'! 11.60.
Kansas tlty Live Stock Market. I
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb It CATTr.tt :
Receipts. 6.000 head: market stesdy; primal
ran sieers. i.:w.i.a: dressed beer steers.
(,'.004i 40; western steers, (4.6fU8.4n; look
ers and feeders, M.OGtTT.TS; bulls, (.V2MPS.60;
CBivra. an uwrriu.:!.
Hous-Recelpta. 17.000 n.ad: market
bla-har knlW 17 T'lA IA- l,uu id Mantu,
Parkers and butchers. (7.8Tk48,06; light, J
i .m', uige. aa,.-wirr,'.iio.
811 EEP AND I.AMR.e Pa.-alnla 7 Tl
head; market lower; lambs. (lO.Mifrll.'oo;
yearlings, (tt or(f.7&; -.ethers. (7.fiOW8.2!i;
ewes, (7.0fwff7.6.
St. Coals Live Staek Market.
ST. IH'IB. Mo.. Feb. CATT7.iT .
celpts. 4,000 head: market lower; native
beef steers, fl softs Ml; yearling steers and
heifers. (.,VVfjas: row. 1V6OU7.0O: atnek.
era and feeders, (MWf7.26; Texss snd In
dian steers. (6,2i 8.10; cows and heifers.
(4 OW 30; native calves, (8.0011.60.
M,nMceipts, l.nno bead: market
higher: plga and light. (8.50-78 80: mixed
snd butchers, (R.flMJS.iW; good heavy, (6.80
SHEEP AND 7.AMPS-Reee1pts. 1.9M
nean; market steady: yearling wethers,
J800fl'9.W; lambs, (9.0tll.; ewes, (,25(ft
7.76.
lea City 1.1 ve Stock Market.
SIOUX OTTT. la.. Feb. 9 CATTLE
Recelnts. 2.6CO hesd: inirkal ata.rf.. .
tlve steers. 88 6007 M; butchers, (8 OOfJg fco;
rows and heifers, (,i.i:uii.4n: stackers and
feeders. (8 WM77.18: calves. (7.00470.00; bulls
stags, etc.. (.'.. 2MJ8. 28.
HOilS-Recelpis, 16.000 head; market lff
lihl.fhr 21'" YZ' '-Wr.0: mixed. 17.00,9
k7S; light, r 2.Vfr7.0; bulk of sales, (7,-.(-
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900
head: market 2Tn hivha i..i...
M..V,7.00; lamha. (8.Xo-,il.O0. ' "
St. Joeepk Live Stock Market.
ST. JOair.nfr if l a .
rrlp,r hA1: market mtT
Hlt-4-rS.. t7 OTto-ft 9ft BSM.. . M,l t..g... ALsSk
(.CO; eaivea. (8 00g.lo.26.
...,r-Heceipts. o.ono hssd; market
n I ii her : ton. tk rjL k..ii, a - -1
m r Tv., wu,a vi .niaa, fi.ip
SHFiTP ivn 1 1UD1 r.. a a
head; market steady; lambs, (10.6OCU.16.
Stock I at Slaht.
Receipts of live -took at the five prin
cipal western markets:
Cattle. lings. Sheep.
Omaha
20.000 . 7 .finft
Chicago
lo.noi
18,ono 49.nm it mo
Kansas City
St. lunula ...
.or I7,ono T,7(io
4.ono U.ooo j sno
2.6nO 16.000 tyo
Sioux City...
Total receipts 49,600 171,000 (3,400
JVKW YORK UBNERAL MARKET
v niwmaailiea,
VRW VrtOV TA-U . . .
tied. . r i.uun-unmt.
WHEAT Snot, weak; No. 1 durum
New York. Futures, weak' via- si sTu n'
CORN-Spot. easy; No. 2 yellow Me
prompt shipment. yellow, me,
',,tH-Wpo, hsrely stesdy.
HAY Ulllaf M- ,. aa...
(i UKhi.soT no 9"t,'nJ.i'?2 ' fLrL.- h
lV. ' r,wa aniiiping, ss
mu'V r,0"1"10" rholce,
10 6 lMTTc; 1914, Ma.: paclfia ena.i iaia'
1211 lc; 1914, M 10c,
Amei?cr"i BorU' nit32c
I.MATIItrn r.M , . , ,
Mr: second, lawne "'""
.-r5i)',ONlH-rrk' "nsettled;
OO.OOJ, 30. SO; fam Iv. I0fw-.7S.
mess,
aar4
Ml.aa IIIIA " . - '
..T-ai. tinnnnji.tu. Hear. ,1..-
iteadyj mess.
(I8.gneri7.fl0: family. (18 6rttt tvf
steady; middle west. (lO.lOifflO 9fi
Lard,
country. 8'8Hc.
TA Lt 0 W Ba rely stesdy: city Ue.
eountrv, rj8H. T' c"7' ye
MUTTER-Steady. firm! receipts. 1.470
riieuo nsemea; receipts, 10,4541 cases;
If "h .!lr, ra fine, JXiffg,. extra
flrsta. 27i77U.e, miliJt.'"lIr
tW2i, -"ttii-oi:, -econas.
CH EESE-Stesdy; receipts. 1.890 boxes;
risurrho.1". ""LU'. "'' ,,"d reclals.
5? t ! ,.at. wh.01." mUk- "sge fancy,
litr; state whole milk, current make
specials, !7H17e; current make spa
Cials, a vera ne run, 17tM7Vie.
It)ULTRY-Allve strong: no prices set
tied; dressed strong; fresh killed chick
ens, 1'vfi27c; fowls. 14Vrtj'19c; turkeys,
St. Loo Is (Drain Market.
T t nno e.K lurtima a..
.... .... .... .... . nivni-no. i
jr.8a4.n:J?ti?5 . (U7V "imlnal; May.
I 'I l U V KTn t ... I .. I . a,, a . , .
76W6We; May. 74Sfr744c; July," 764r7Mn;
4IATS No. I. 4IW49ttc; No. t whits,
nominal.
Cattaa Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. (.COTTON Spot,
quiet; middling uplands. 12.10c; no sales.
Cotton futures opened stesdy; March,
12c: Msy. 122c:. July, U.jie; October,
12 V' lre"Mber. 1. Me.
Cotton futures rinsed steady, March,
11 98c; May, 12.1c; July, ll.Me; October.
12 86c; December, 12.48c.
The cotton market closed stesdy st a
net loss of from six to 10 points.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. (.-COTTON-Spot,
steady; good middling. 8 27d: middling.
8l0d; low middling. 7.72d; salss, 10.000
bales.
Oil aad (teela.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Feb. (. TURPEN-TINE-Market.
dull at 64 He; (ales, non:
receipts. 68 bbls.j shipments, 81 bble. ;
stock 11.912 bbls
ROSTN Market, firm: sales. 1,871 bbls.;
receipts, 1.M7 bbls.; shipments, 1,019 bbls.;
stock, 64,77 bbls. Quota: B., p., E p.
(8 28; a., (Ti.to; If.. (8(5: I., (8.60; K.
IA6: M., H20; N.. (676; WO, PM; WW.
(7.60.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Feb. !. META1J8 Lead
(8.12. Spelter, not quoted. Cepper, firm;
electrolytic, nearby, (27.60iA2(.ert; May and
later. rJO.r-W.T.Oft. Iron, stsady and un
changed. Tin, steady; spot. (41.26 bid.
At Ixwrton: Spot copper, 100; futures,
99; slectrolytls, 1(2. Spot tin, 17 16a
futures, 1T9 10s. Antimony, 126. latad.
(1 16s. Spelter. 91.
Dry Goads Market.
NF7W YORK. Feb. 9 -Cotton goods
market was steady with trade in Colored
goods full. Worsted yarns advanced and
cotton yarns were firm. Laces were In
fair demand.
aaaaaaaaaHaa
Dteaaner Arse Issk.
LONDON. Feb. (.-The British steamer
Argo has been sunk. One member of the
crew was lost. Ths Argo, formerly the
Moorhen, was a veasel of 1.730 tens and
was owned by the liristol Steam Naviga
tion compan.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Light Wheat BeceipU and Good
Cash Demand Send Pricei Up
One. to Three Cents.
CORN RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY
. OMAHA. February (, 191.
The light wheat receipts, together with
good cash demand, sent the wheat ,
prices lJc higher.
The corn receipts continue heavy 104
cars being reported In. The demand for
this cereal waa only fair and sold un
changed to le higher, the better grades
selling at ths sdvanced price.
The demand for oats was very good
todav. selling la blrher.
Clearances were: Wheat and flewr
equal to l.SU.OrW bushels; eoiTt. 121,090
bushels; oats. 878,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed with wheat Unchanged
to Id off; corn Sd Id higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 1.018.800
bushe, and shipments 1.169.000 bushels,
asslnst receipts of (19.nno bushels and
shipments of 1,394.000 bushels Isst year.
Primary corn receipts were I.Tho.oho
bushels, and shipments TO.OOO bushels,
sgalnst receipts of l.O.o.flno bushels, and
ahlpmenta ot 1.288,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats recelpta were M7.0n0
bushels, and shipments of (78.fiO bushels
against receipts ot 919.00 bushels, and
shipments of 948,nn bushels last year.
CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chics go 87 447 49
Minneapolis 172 ..
Duliuh M
Omsha . M !4 12
Kansss City It im (
St. 1-ouls (I s H
Winnipeg 13
These sales were reported today:
Wheat-No. 2 hard winter: I car, (L26.
No. ( hard winter: ( cars, (1.2VH, 4 cars.
(1.21: ( cars, (l.'juS,; 4 cars, (l.; 1 ear.
11.19'i; 1 car, (1.19: 1 car. (1.11 No. 4 hard
winter; l car. (I.i: care, (1.17; I cars.
ll.l-V ( cars. (1.18; 1 car. (1.16; ( cars.
(1.14: J cars. (l.m: ( rare, (I 12; 1 ear. (1.11.
Sample hard winter: 1 car, (1.07; 1 car,
(i tin, 1 car. 86o. No. t durum: 1 car. (1.19.
No. ( mixed: I car, (1.21; 1 car. aUs. No.
4 mixed: 1 car. U 1M
Bye No. (: 1 car. 9oe.
Barley No. (: 1 car. Tie.
Oats No. 2 white: ( cars. 48a, No. 4
white: 2 rare, 46V'. Sample whits: 1 ear.
48Wo. lfc car, 42c.
Corn-No. 4 white: 1 car. 8Vjc; 1 rar.
lc. No. 6 white: l ear, Hc; 1 car, 88c:
1 rsr. 82Vr; ( csrs. 12c. No. white. 1
car, 6V; 2 csrs. Vlr. No, ( yellow: 1
rsr. 87V; 1 car. 4Mvc; 1 car. 86c. No.
yellow: 1 rsr. 3c; 1 rsr, le; 1 car. 9e;
1 rsr, 68cj ea,r. 62c. No. ( mixed: 1 car.
89c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 74c: 1 oar, sTVac;
2 rare. 8V- No. S mixed: 1 car, 4Vc,
1 rar, 64c; 4 cars. Vc; 1 car, tUo. No. (
mixed: 1 car. 69c; I car, 68c; 1 car. 87Hr;
2 rara, R7c; 1 oar 68c; l car 66c. Sample
white: 1 car, 62c; 1 car, 4o. Sample yel
low: 1 car. 6r; 1 car. 6Jc; I car, 60e; 1
rsr, 4r: 1 car, 40e. Sample mixed: 1 car,
inc; i car, ; i rar. 4-V; l car. 43c.
riiHak, r.a. Dhm. Wt.... V a L A
(1.27111.2.1: No. ( hai-d. tl.18tfjt.ilti; No. 4
i.aiu, ,i.i.R!J-,ia; r!7. a Vlirillg, ,
No. 2 anrlnr. 81 191 2X: No. durum. 81.18
fl'l.i: No. 2 durum. (l.lHl.ll; sample.
8r4I108. Corn: No. ( white, Str1S; No.
4 white. f-ta-SSc; No. ( while, slHfl'W'tc:
No. ( whits. (MrOOr; Nn. I yellow, 89M9
7".-: No. 4 yellow. No. 6 yellow.
t;r7Vic; No. ( yellow, 68flo; No
mixed, 88taT(9o: No. 4 mixed. KVM7Hr:
No. 6 mixed. 88'7He: No. ( mixed. Mijf
69c; sample mixed, htffMc. Oats: 4Sl?47r;
standard, 48i,itMi;,c: No. t whfca, fc
48n: Nn. 4 white, 4nV4tNfVde. Barley". Mslt-
ing, uwie; No. l teed, tkxQKia. tVf n
94c; No. t 1TMo.
Chicago closing prices furnished Tha
Ree by Ixignn ft Brysn, stock and grain
brokers, (16 South Sixteenth. Omaha:
ArtTclel Open.
Wnsat.1
May.lt rV
July.ll
Cam I
May.irSflH
Julv.tTTT.'iiAi
Oats. I
May. 4V4nuA
July.
Pork.
Misy.
. July.
Lard.
May.
1411
10(0
July
Rlba.
May.lll 17-12
Julv.'ll -3S
11 12S 11 WW 11 10
CHICAGO GtiAIlV AND rmOTISIOJIt
Feataree of tka Tradlagf a Cleslag
Prices Board of Trads.
CHICAGO. Feb. . Dlssppolntment be
cause of a sudden stoppage of export de
mand brought about heavy selling In the
wheat market today, and forced a pet
danllna nf 9AifCfLae TM, nlAU aaa atMrtif
at tl.a74trl.274 for May and (1. tor
July. Corn finished VIPV down, oats
orr He to HQo and provisions varying
from tVie loss to a rise of lOc
Notwithstanding that during the first
hour snd a half of theveston the wheat
bulls appeared to have almost onmoiete
control of the market they withdrew sup
port as soon as tne raot necame evident
that early signs of continued liberal buy
ing for Europe were not likely to be ful
filled, at least not without some dels v.
It was than that tha burden of profit
tsklng by longs and of aggressive selling
by speculative bears led to a crash In
values, and left the market nearly flat
and about (NPto under the day s top
level. In addition to the apparent letup of
export buying, advicea from the south
west that told of free country marketing
of wheat tended to unnerve the bulls.
The largest consignments of wheat In
a long time ware reported by Ksnsss
City. According to one authority there
It was only the scarcity of cars that
prevented ths movement out of first
hands from becoming an avalanche. In
this connection the ststement was added
thst (.000 cars of grain were waiting en
track at Galveston, unable to obtain ele
vator room.
Coarse grains were depressed by the
break in wheat. Previously the corn mar
ket had been on the u parade, owing to
ths removal of embargoes on shipments
to Baltimore and aa a result of bullish
crop reports from Argentina.
Oats at first were inclined to advance
on account of talk of a good demand at
tha seaboard. Weaknesa. though, set In
when whest end corn begsn to sag.
Pork suffered from heavy liquidation
by longs. Lard and ribs, on the con
trary, were free to respond to higher
prices on hogs.
Chlcsgo Cash Prices Wheat: No. t rsd
tt.271.S; No. S hard, nominal; No. (
hard, tl.awtjl.a. Com: No. 3 yellow,
nominal: No. 4 yellow, 7147f7Wo: No. 4
white. 71VS78'c. Oats: No. t whits. 47
48Vr: standard, oOnfitiWc. Rya: No. t. II .
Barley: 7f79c. Seed: Ttniothv. (8 609
8 0H- clover. (10.0B18 fcO. Provisions: pork.
(19 (Kwa0.00; lard. H.92W, rlba, (10.(7W9
lO.IT's-
BUTTER Market higher; c reams ry.
2431e.
EGG: Iwer: receipts. (,854 cases:
firsts. 24c: ordlnarv firsts, 23c; at mark,
cores Included. T2flf2We.
POTATOES Higher, receipts, tt ears:
Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota and Pa
kota white. (Aetfid oft: Minnesota and Pa-
Lata rihlna IArlll.eO.
POULTRY Alive, higher; fowlg, 14?
I6c; springs, '717We.
Kaaaas City Grain aad frevleleoe.
KANSAS CITT, Feb. t.-WHKAT-
--!. V- a a.wt Si 9101 M Va I r,A
tl.Wl.;May. (l.'llWfjl 18W,;' July, tl.H'i.
t 11H? no, a mixeo, ,uc; io. a wnnw.
TSc: No. 2 yellow, 72c; Msy. Wtyc; July.
72Wi72c.
OATH Ne. I white. KHJJMe; No. t
BITTER Cr'esmsry, 21c; firsts, Sc;
seconds, ?7c: packers, lWc.
KOO! Firsts, ne; secenos, tv
PO U LT RY Hens, 14c; turkeye. tOe;
springs, 18c.
Mlaaeapolls Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. (WHEAT
Msy. tl.tV1-teW; July. (l.J4T4; cashN".
1 hard, (l.MW; No. 1 northern. tLtTtS1
L9"; No. 2 northern, (1.2XJU 27S4.
FLOI'R Unchanged.
BARLEY eT 85c,
RYl-ee'VLWe.
R RA N-419.0OM .00.
CORN No. i yellow 784tT7e.
OATJ'-No. ( white. iVfN4e.
FLAXSEED-U27W3IW.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. (.WHEAT Spot,
No. 1 Manitoba, lis Id; No. (, its (4; Ne.
2 hard winter, new. lis Wd.
CORN pot, American mixed, aew.
10s Wd.
Kvaaeretad Applee aa Dried rralts
NEW YORK. Fsb. (-EV APOKATED
APPLFS Dull and nomiaal.
riRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady' apri
cot I and peacnes, ukVa lalsius, uiu.
I High. Low. Close.j Tea y.
1 H 1 27H 1 17T4 1 KHS
ita i ton 4 l e
l79W 78HT8VfMi! 771,
I
r4JI,tfr8,f 4H H
H I
SO 68 0 87U I JO (0 91 47',
I 80 M i 20 ITWl 30 43HI SO 421
fio to! w to 1 is in wn
I 10 49 10 47MI 10 s7H 10 40
fill
11 17-SW
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