Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1916)
THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916 REAL ESTATE Suburban v Benson. LYNNWOOD Oo oat to Lynnwood today and see ths beautiful loti we are selling from $450 CO 00. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phono Dour 692. 1507-S W. O. W. Bdg. ONB or two acres. In Benson Acres on easy terms New buildings. All In garden ftnfl fruit. A bargain It taaen ai once. Phone Benson 361-w. Miscellaneous. NINE-ACRE BARGAIN. ' Close In and well Improved, consisting I a good 6 -room house, barn and other outbuildings; 1 acres In grapes, 1 acre In harries, 3 acres In alfalfa; located In the noxth part of Omaha, ' about one mile fro In city car line. An unuaual bargain at 16,600. r-asy terms. 6HULER ft CART. P, Bft74. 204 Keellne Bldg. LOT near municipal bach at Carter lake. Fine place for suiumer cot tag. Phone Doug. XQ- REAL lESTATE Exchanges tHB wonderful Increase In BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source. Good rein lis at less cost than any other Omaha paper. . 25748 MORE PAID WaN? ADS the first six months of 1316 than In the same period In 1916. . WANTED To exchange desirable residence properties In Grand Island, and Nebraska lands all clear, wen secured nrst man- Cages and cash, for a good brick: bust ness property In a growing and well es tabllshed ctty In Nebraska. U. S. Land and Loan Company, Box 604 Grand Island, Neb EQUITY In gooa 9-r. house for cottage; worth 12,300. colfaz 1062 after 10 a. m. FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments, merchandise stocks. Income of all kinds. Can match any deal of merit. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., Omaha. NOTICE. Will trade good auto for lot In good location. Call Doug. 3310. HOTEL and furnlturo at Dallas, 8. D ; exchange D 707. Toland ft Trumbull. CAN sell or exchange anything you have to offer C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE Investments WM. COLFAX, 706 Keellne Bldg. Real estate, city property, large ranches a specialty. REAL ESTATE BTnes Pr'ty FUR SALE 284x132, faces three strssts near new Ford building; splendid msnu fact u ring site. Address. B-411. Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 6 or 6-rooia cottage in north ern part. W. L. SELBT A 80N. Doug. 1610. FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses. single houses, business property and farm lands at d per cent, o per cent A e pr ct. W. H. THOMAS. 328 Keellne Bldg. Douglas 163 6 PER CDNT to 6 per cent on best class city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also Xarjn loans, Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1822 Farnam St. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOP EN ft COMPANY. KEELINE BUILDING. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat' I. Phone Douglas 271. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches We also buy good farm mort gages. Kioke inv. Co., Omaha. REAL E3TATE loans, six per cent. Sue D. E. BUCK ft CO.. 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEB BLDG. S60 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent aemi an., sec. by prop., valued at, 12.600. Tal- - mage.Loomla Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6. 6 per cent. J. H. Dumont ft Co.. 416 Keellne Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. 6 6 6 Per cent THOS. L. McGARRY. Keellne Bldg. Red 4344. CITY loans a specialty. Lowest rates. First Trust Co., D. 1151. 303 So. 13th 8t. GARVIN BK0S.N.,,"lakm Bh, 5rf i MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON JJIU Hg Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. $100 to 110.000 made promptly: F. D. Wead. Weed Bldg.. 18 th adn Farnam Sts. Abstracts of Title down your abstract on short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 2947 306 So. 17th St., ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding A Ins Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. REAL ESTATE Other Cities PUBLIC SALE The old school house build Ing, including all out buildings, will be old at either public or private sale, on Aug. 12th, 1916, at 3:30 p. m. For frH particulars write to B. H. Runge, Secre tary. Charter Oak, Iowa. $225 WILL buy dandy 65x23 business lot, good town N. E. Neb. Box 4638. cart Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands. FOR SALE Beautiful suburban home In Pasadena, Cal., under Mt. Lowe, four blocks from city limits, on boulevard, cov ers entire block, trolley cars from Los Angeles and Pasadena pass place; . new two story eight-room house, modern Im provements, garage, cement walks and driveway; 676 orange and lemon trees, 16 deciduous, full bearing, 45 young valen sla orange trees, almonds, walnuts, 1,500 feet rose hedge, plenty water, never troubled with floods. Write owner, W. L. Alcombrack, rural route No. 2, box 25, Pasadena, bat Colorado Lands. Colorado land excursions, ex punt s paid. cT L. Nethaway. Florence Neo. Florence 223. Iowa Lands. 140 ACRES well Improved farm, west Iowa, at $100 per acre; all tillable; rolling land; $5,000 will handle deal. THOS. CAMPBELL. KEELINE BLDG. South Dakota Lands. WELL improved 640-acre farm In Edmurda county, S. D. ; 276 acres cultivated; good house and barn; well of excellent water-; windmill, well house, 100-bbl. storage tank piped Into house; school section fenced for pasture; good grain and stock ranch. Price, terms and particulars given. F. E. Wittor, R ciscoe, S. D. Wisconsin Lands. WISCONSIN'S finest grazTnVad","dVlrying .lands; any slxe tract from 40 acres to 7,000; clay soil, well located near rail roads; at prices ranging from $7.60 to $30 an acre; state your requirements, we can make any terms to suit your needs, Dairy Belt Land Co., Owen, Wis. GET literature and ma pa on the cutpest good land In United States. BAKER A TILLOTSON. 16th and Douglas Sts.. Omaha. Doug. 1166. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Missouri Lands. CHEAP FARMS Any slxe. ussy terms, In the beautiful Ozarks of Dent county. Mo. W. 8. Frank. 201 Neville Blok, Omaha 3E HAVE 3 well Improved farms for sale; for further Information see owner or write. Marlon Davls Ellslnure, Mo. FOR SALE OR TRADE My ' equity"" In splendid 80-acre farm in northwest Mo. for drug stock. Address Y 632, Bee. Nebraska Lands. LAND NEAR OMAHA FOR SALE. 66 A. very choice land. Just N. W. f Benson; belongs to bank; must sell. A bargain for some one. See me for price and terms. J. A. ABBOTT. Room 4, Patterson Blk., City. LAND OF BIO HARVESTS, Where average farms grow $2,400 In rops; good assortment farm and lands, Improved or unimproved, $6 to $20; best train, alfalfa and stock country south west Nebraska and northwest Kansas. Write, Box It, New Athena, Oslo, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. HIGHLY improved 160-acre farm In NB Nebraska for salt. Owner will consider good house In Omaha part payment. Easy -termei Sickness and old age reasons for selling. Alton Savings Rank, Alton, Iowa. NEBRASKA land from $9.00 to $125 per acre; best bargains tn state. W. T. Smith co 914 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Miscellaneous. ARB YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? If so. get a copy of our Journal first, It has lands, city property and stocks of goods advertlned from nearly every state. So that you can find Jus: what you wish In Its columns. Established 19 years, reaching 76.000 readers. Send 2fc for one year's subscription, or Si for live years. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL. TRAER. IOWA. SEND your name today; receive offers from land owners, agents, everywhere. United Realty Associates, Jollet, III. ACREAGE to 6A. tracts on car line. Easy terms. C. R. Combs, 111 Brandels Thca. Bldg. Doug. 3916. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. ONE saddle horse and saddle, 2.400-pound sorrel team., two delivery horses. 2411 N. 24th. Webster SBS3. FIVE-YEAR-OLD HORSE for sale. Walnut 737. Wagon umbrellas, $1.00. Wagner, 801 N. 14th. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIOEONS pay far better than chtek.na always penned uy: little apace needed to tart; free book explain, all. Majestic Bquab Co.. Dept. tl. Adel, la. FRESH aquatic plant, for your flah globe, 20c. Will keep fllh healthy. MAX (1EISLER BIRD CO. THOROUGHBRED Silver Span, led Ham burg; -chickens, the laying kind. Harney 2E13. AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE OVERLANDS, FORDS. DETR0ITER ltl( MODELS. OOOD SERVICEABLE CARS FOR IliO AND UP. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. I0T Farnam St. Doui. III. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. - Almost any make roadster, speedster and touring oars. Six Fords, a snap. Will ell these oars at almost any price, as we must nave tne space, O W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., 2216 Farnam. Doug. 663. Musf sell all our second-hand automo biles within 30 days. We have several makes and art giving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danf orth Co. 152,-81-31 N, 16th St. . $100 REWARD For arrest and' conviction of thief who Steak, your car while Insured by KILLY, ELLIS A THOMPSON, 013-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug 2610. USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO.. 1814-14-18 Farnam St. NO OTHER i Omana newspaper Is making anywhere near the Increase In Its W ant Ad columns as THE BEE. 26,748 MORE PAID WANT-ADS the first six months ot than in the same period oi lfift. The' Reason: Best Price Best Results. AUTO. CLEARING HOUSE '209 Parnam. Doug. 3310. 1914 Ford Touring $200 1916 Ford Touring $60 1016 Saxon Touring 300 1916. Imperial Touring 160 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. TO GENERAL UNSECURED CREDITORS OF THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: The following order, fixing the time for filing general and unsecured claims of cred itors against the Missouri Pacific Railway Company and referring such claims to Spe cial Master, Hon. ' George C. Hitchcock, Room 811. New National Bank of Com merce Building. ,416 Pine Street, St. Louis, Missouri; was entered July 3d, 1916, by Honorable William C. Hook. United States Circuit Judge for the Eastern Division, Eastern District of Missouri, in the Receiv ership proceedings against the Missouri Pa cific Railway Company: ORDER. REFERRING CLAIMS OF CREDITORS TO SPECIAL, MASTER AND FIXING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS. IT IS ORDERED that the holder or hold ers of unsecured claims or demands against said defendant. The Missouri Pacific Rail way Company, and all persons lother than the holders of bonds or other obligations payable by said Railway Company and se cured by mortgage or pledge of collateral, the respective trustees of mortgages or trust indentures given to secure payment of the earns, and the holders of such claims as may have been approved for payment by orders herein) who claim any Interest In, or lien upon any of the funds or property In possession of the Receiver of said Railway Company, are hereby required to tile state ments of the nature, dates of accrual and amounts of' their respective claims and de mands, duly verified by the oath of the person or by an officer of the corporation making such clatms, with GEORGE C HITCHCOCK, heretofore appointed Special Master in this cause, at his office, Rooms 811 to 813, New National Bank of Com merce Building, 416 Pine Street, In the City ot t. Louis, State ot Missouri, on or before the FIFTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1916. Claims shall be proved , on the basis, of allowance of Interest to August If, 1916, the date ot the appointment of the' receiver herein, without prejudice to the right of the claimants to Claim Interest accruing there after upon the amounts found to be due to said claimants, respectively, on said 19th day of August, 1916. Any party to this cause, said receiver, and any party who Ales his claim or demand In accordance with this order, may file with said Special Master within thirty days fter AUGUST 16TH an answer to any claim or demand hied with him as heroin ordered, and may contest the same. All laims and demands so filed are hereby referred to said Special Master to Investi gate, hear proof and report thereon both as to 'the amounts Justly owing thereon, as to imy liens by. Whlcn they am secured and as to the order In which they are lawfully entitled to payment. The Special Master may In his discretion ' hear proofs la re spect of claims contested or uncontested. In the City or at. Louis or elsewhere, and shall notify all solicitors of record of the times and places of all hearings, and may adjourn such hearings from time to time and from place to place. Said Special Mas ter I hereby directed to proceed under this order with all reasonable diligence and make and file Id writing his report or re ports on all claims or demands which have been (liled and presented to him, and all soli citors of record In this cause, as well as the dehors of record for the parties present ing said claims or demands, shall be notified by the Special Master, In writing, and any riling of said report or reports, and any party to this cause, or holding any such claim or demand, filed as aforesaid, or said receiver, may, within twenty days from the time ot the filing of any such report of the Special Master, file specific exceptions thereto. Exceptions not so tiled Will not be considered by the Court, and If no exceptions are Aled within such twenty-day period the report or reports shall stand confirmed. The Special Master herein shall cause that portion f this order relating to the presen tation and allowance or claims to be pub lished forthwith, onoe each week, for four successive' weeks In a newspaper of general circulation published In the City of St. Louis, State of Missouri; in a newspaper of general circulation published In the City of Kansas -City, State of -Missouri; In a news paper of general circulation published In ha. nit.w ttf (m&n. fl.ttft af Nhrj.lra In a newspaper of general circulation published in the City or Atchison, State of Kansas, in a newspaper ot general circulation pub lished in the City ot Jfueuio, mate of Col orado, and in a newspaper of general elr- eulatlon published In the City of Mew York, Stale ot New Torn. " (Sinned) WILLIAM C HOOK, United States Circuit Judge. Dated July 3d, 1916. SiOJyifl-17-34-11 AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE WB will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO., 30th and Harney. Doug. 6361. FOR SALE Cheap If taken at once, a Meti touring car, 1916 model: been driven 1,40 miles. Tel. Bellevue 43. L 1914 MODEL Ford touring car. newly overhauled and painted: first class re pair; a bargain. Box 4673, Bee. Auto Repairing and Painting. $100 reward tor magneto we can't repair. -oiis repairea. waysnorrer, no N. nth. NEB. AiHo Radiator Repair Service and prices rinnt. ais 3. istn at. u. 7310. Auto Livery and Garages. WELL equipped garage for rent. 1123 S. 30th Ave. Auto Tires and Supplies, DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from 3 old ones and save you 60 per cent, i in i vulcanising Co.. 1618 Dev. en port St.. Omaha. Neb. Douglas 3914. AUTO TIRES REBUILT. $2.00 TO $6.00. DUO TIRE CO.. 1611 CHICAGO ST. Motorcycles and Bicycles. H a hLUY-Davidson mutokc YCLEti, bar gain In used machines victor Rooa, "Thi Motorrvi'l Man." 1701 lavenworth FOR SALE One 1914 Harley Davldnon. twin, two-speed; excellent shape. Address JjOck box 4S7, JKUsnvuie, Neb. NEW YORK STOCKS Many of Standard Commodities Not Even Mentioned in the Trading. PANAMA BONDS ADVANCED New York July 29. For . all practical purposes today's session of the stock mar ket might well have been omitted. Deal ings were at aa Irreducible minimum, even for a mid -summer week-end, the total barely approximating 100,000 shares. Of this amount the usual leaders like United States Steel,' Mercantile Marine, Mexican Petroleum and a few equipments and In' dustrlals made up more than 60 per cent. Many standard stocks were not recorded at all, and gains of 1 to 3 points In Issues of the character of New York Air Brake, Amercan Car and more minor specialties were without the slightest influence else where. Ralls were almost motionless with some Irregular changes, Pennsylvania showing slight pressure with moderate gains for Canadian Pacific and Atlantlo Coast Line and four points for Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh, which recently Increased Its dividend rates. In point of activity and Importance, In ternatlonal bond Issue constituted the real feature of the day. Anglo-French 6s changed hands to the extent of almost 81.- 100 000, mostly at 96, a small concession, and the new French notes were traded Into a total of almost $600,000, all at 98, the subscription price at which this Issue seems to be "pegged." General news included sev eral June statements of railway earnings, Canadian Pacific showing a net increase of slightly more than $1,000,000 and Norfolk A Western, $460,000. Mercantile agencies re ferred optimistically to trade conditions, ex cept in the northwest, where some damage to crops la apprehended. Dealings In foreign exchange were In keeping with the dull stock market, sterling and francs being unaltered, with some Improvement in marks and rubles. Local bank conditions were strengthened by a further small cash gain and Increase In the reserves, but the clearing house statement lacked especial feature. Total sales of bonds, par value, were $2, 460.000. United States 3s and Panama 3s advanced . Panama 3s. and United States 2s de clined per cent on call during the week. Number or leading sales ana Quotations on the market were: Sa lei. Hlah. ow. C oe. Am. Beet Sugar... 600 88 88Vs 68 American Can. ... 300 64 64 633 Am. Car A Found. 400 67 . 6fi 67 Am. Loco 1,000 6fi, U U Am. S. A R 700 92 tfA 3 Am. Sugar Refg 110 Am. Tel. A Tel.... 400 129 129V. 129 Am. Zinc, L. A 8. 400 38 32 38 Anaconda Copper. 1.200 71 78 78 Atchison 2,300 104 103 103 Baldwin Loco 600 69 69 69 Baltimore A Ohio. 1.200 86 86 8& Brook. Rapid Tr 84 Butte A Sup. Cod.. 400 67 66 67 Cal. Petroleum $00 18 17 18 Canadian Pacific... 1,100 176 176 176i Central Leather... 600 63 63 68 Chesapeake A Ohio 900 69 69 69 M. & at. Paul.. 100 lb 84 s 94V Chicago A North 127 C. R. I. A P. Ry 19 Chlno Copper 200 43 48 47 uoio. fuel iron.. 4,buo 43 Corn Prod. Refa.. 800 14 13 13 Crucible Steel 3,800 68 67 UK Distillers' Security. 300 43 43 43 Erie 1,200 36 34 86 General Electric. 200 16S 168 167 Ot. Northern pfd.. 600 117 117 117 ut. no. ure. etis. iuu s as at Illinois Central 108 Inter. Con. Corn... 1.400 16U 1644 16 Inspiration Copper. 47 inter, nar., in. j 113 Int. M. M. pfd. ctfs 3,000 86 36 86 K. C Southern 34 Kennecott Copper. 900 46 46 46 Louis. A Nash 137 Kex. Petroleum... 3,600 08 98 94 Miami Copper 800 34 34 34 M., K. A Tex. pfd t 11 Missouri Pacific... 1,400 $ 6 6 Montana Power 90 National Lead 63 U Nevada Copper..., 6C0 16 16 ir . solium...... biv ivc iv jtu N. T., N. H. A H 68 Norfolk A West... 900 127 127 187 Northern1 Pacific nou, Piclflc Mall , 20 Piclf c Tel. A Tel 34 Pennsylvania 3.6C0 66 66 6'i nsy con. Conner 52. Rtadtng 1,900 96 66 95 Rtp. Iron A Stel 4 Phat. Aria. Copprr. 2 Southern Pacific. 200 97 97 97 Southern Railway.. 1,000 22 22 22 Studebaker Co... 2.2000 197 19T Ttrnessee Copper.. 1.200 26 24 26 Txaa Company,.., 2(0 192 12 19 J L'l-ln Pacific 1,400 136 186 13'i LP lor Pacific sfd.. 4 CO 2 u. r?u. a-u. U. 8. Ind Alcohol... 2,300 107 1C6 10S u. c. aieei iU,DLU SB l H(i U. 8. Steel nfd 20A lllu. iiru ii.il Itah Copper 300 76 ;6 76 Wrbash pfd. "B' i a8 Western Unlbn.. j it v-estingn. glectrla. 1,100 66 $6 6S Local Stocks and Bond Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker A Company, 441-51 Omaha National Bank Bids- , Omaha, Neb. STOCKS Bid Asked Amer. Smelter See. Co. Pfd. "A" 92 93 Beatrice Creamery Co. Pfd 99 loo Cities Service Company, Pfd... $6 87 Cndahy Packing Co. 7 pet, Pfd,. 104 106 Deere A Uompany. Pfd 90 91 Fairmont Cream. Co. 6 pet. guar. 99 100 Fairmont Cream. Co. 7pct. Pfd. 103 104 Gooch Mill. A Elv. Co. 7 pet. pfd. 99 100 Herald Building Co., Pfd 100 101 Lincoln Tel. A Tel. Com. 7 pet. 96 93 Kansas City Ry. A Lt. Pfd 60 63 Northern States Pow. Co. Pfd. 96 91 Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. pfd.. 64 66 Om. A Co. Bluffs St. Ry, Pfd. 71 73 Sioux City Stock Tarda, rfd,., 88 90 Swift' A Company t 133 114 Union Stock Yards 6 pet. Stock .. 98 101 Utah Pow. A Light 6's. 1944.. 94 96 City of York, Neb.,, Gen. Imp. 1 101 102 Ex-Dir. BONDS Am. For. See. Co. 6 pet Gold Nt.,1 Armour A Co. 4's 1930 03 93 Hooth-St. Louts 6 s, 1931 99 100 Benson, Neb, Schools 6's, 194fl 107 107.26 Fremont, Neb. 6 pet. Pav. 1936 102 103.12 lowa r omana uement uo. ss 1916-1924 99 100 Imp. Jap. Oov. 4 2d S 1924 74 76 Kansas City Ry. Oo. Noten... 100 100 Kansas City Ry 1st C's, 1044.. 97 98 Lincoln Traction Co. 6's 1939.. 91 96 Province of Manitoba 6's 1926,. 97 97 Montreal Tram, pet Notes 1917 96 97 Omaha Gas 6's 1917 94 96 Om. A C. B. St. Ry. 6's 1926.. 94 97 Pacific Gas A Electric 6's, 1932 90 91 Prov. Saskatchewan 4's 1926 93 93 So. Calif. Edison 6's, 1939 96 97 of fee Market. New York, July It, Coffee futures opened at unchanged prices on steadiness in Brasll, but as there was very little demand around the ring the market gradually worked off under local realising and further selling against purchases in Brasll, with the close 3 points higher to I points lower, late po sitions showing relatively more heaviness than near. Sales, 3,760 bags. August, 6,38c; September, $.48e; October, 8.47c; November, 8.610! December, 8.64c; January, 3.60c; February, 6. 66c; March, $.T3c: April. 3.77c: May, 8.11c; June, 8,87o. Spot, steady: Rio No. 7, 9o: Santos No. 4, 10o. Hio excaange waa i.im tower, wan these was a partial advance of 60 rela tn Santos futures. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Wheat Run is Fairly Heavy, But Traders Refuse to Sell At Prevailing: Prices. CORN MARKET IS QUIET Omaha, July 89, 1916. The wheat run today was quite heavy, but trading In cash wheat was rather quiet. The demand, however, was very good, but the traders were not anxious to sell at the prevailing prices, preferring to hold their samples over until the 'next market day. The bulk of the wheat ruled o lower, but a few early sales of choice wheat sold at practically unchanged prices. The corn market was quiet on account of the light receipts, but the cash demand was sufficiently active and prices remained firm. Oat were weak, declining a quarter to a cent, with the bulk of the three, white selling a half lower. Receipts of oats were fair and there seemed to oe a prettj good demand for this cereal at lower prices. Rye was quoted nominally unchanged and barley nominally, lc to 3c lower. Clearances were; Wheat and flour, equal to 843,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, 873,000 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat and corn, un changed. Primary wheat receipts were 1.989.000 bushels and shipments 696,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,443,000 bushels and shipments of 821,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 977,000 bush els and shipments 424,000 bushels, against receipts of 616,000 bushels and shipments of 433,000 bushels last year. Primary oats reoelpta were 1,064,000 bushels and shipments 881,000 bushels, against receipts of 469,000 bushels and ship menu ot 461,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Cora. Oats. Chicago 199 191 230 Minneapolis 308 Duluth 78 Omaha 363 11 36 Kansas City 883 46 11 IjOUIS 136 XI ft) Winnipeg 760 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 oar. 11.18 1 car. $1.17U: 10 cars. $1.17: I cars. $1.16 4 cars, $1.16, No, 3 nerd wintsr: 1 car (turkey). $1.19: 3 cars, $1.18; I ears, 31.17: 6 cars. S1.16Mi: 13 oars, si.l 1 car. $1.14. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $1.16; 1 car. 81.16: 1 car. 31.14: 3 cars. 11.13: 1 car, $1.13: 3 cars, $1.13; 1 car, $1.11; 2 ars, $1.11; 1 9-6 ears, $1.10. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.09; 0 ears, 91. us; 1 oar. ll.osu: 1 cars. ll. 01 : 1 car. si.vih; s cars. $1.06; 1 car. $1.06; 1 3-6 can, $1.06. Sam ple hard winter: 1 car 11.00; 1 car, ii.u; 1 car, 11.03; 1 car, $1.03. No. 2 mixed: 1 nar. 11 If. Corn No. 3 white: 3 ears, 7so. no. white: 1 car. 77Uc: NO. 1 yellow: I oar, 79c: No. 8 vellow: 1 ear. 78 0. No. 4 yellow: 1 ear. 78a. no. s mixea: 1 car, 78c. No. 6 mixed: l car, tic; 1 car, 10c. Oats Standard: 1 car (new), 88c No. 3 white: 1 car. 98fl: 30 cars, 38c; 1 car, 38c. No. 4 white: t cars, 38c. Sample white: 2 cars, 37c; 14 cars, 36c. Omaha Cash Prices wneat: o. 1 hard, $1.1401.19: No. 3 hard, $1.09 1.16; No. 4 hard, $1.6491.09: No. 8 spring, Sl.16ffil.23:' No. 8 soring, s1.12vt.2v, torn s white. 77g"TS: no. a wnue. ia fflTlUe: No. 4 White. T7B78c: No. 6 white. 7777c: No. $ white, 7677e No. 2 yellow, 78 079c; No. 3 yellow, 780 TiUc: No. 4 vellow. 77 4 78c: No. 3 yellow. 7777c; No. 6 yellow, 7677c; No. 3 mixed, 784j7ftc; no. i mixeo, mwic; No. 4 mixed, 7777o: No. 6 mixed, 76 77 c: No. 6 mixed. 7677e. Oats: stand ard. 3839c; No. 8 white, 39038c; No. 4 white. 37 38c. Barley: Malting, 6! 66c; No, 1 feed, 66 0 60c. Rye: No. 3, 13 94c; No. 8, 92O930. OMAHA FUTURE MARKET. Both September and December Wheats Sell at Decline. JulT 30. 1016. Th. ini fiit ii m market was aulst again today, most of the trading being In wheat Wheat opened steady, but declined on pront-taKing oy longs. Hentemher wheat declined lo and De cember closed around o lower. The corn market was steady, but trad tx a v.rv nn tut throurhout the session, Rain was reported In soma sections, but most or the corn oeil siauona report, ma rfr nrl rtrv weather. Th was very little Interest taken In oats, and the market remained unchanged for both the September ana uecemoer op ttnn Omaha closing prices on ruiures lor inu 1.29; No. 3 northern, 81.32 9 1.24. FlourUnchanged. Barley 68 ty (8 c. Rye 96 v 96c. Bran 117.604? II 00. Corn No. $ yellow, 86AS7c. Oats No. 3 white, 3839a Flaxseed $3.0803.13. KSW YORK GKNKRAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on the Leading Com modities. New York, July 89. Flour Unsettled ; spring patents, $6.6606.80; winter patents. $6.9006.16; winter straights, $6.6606.80. Wheat Spot, easy; No. 1 durum, 31.34; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.41; No. 1 north ern, Manitoba, $1.37, f. o. b. New York. Corn spot, firm; No, 3 yellow, 38c: o. I. f. New York. Oats Spot, No. 3 white. 46 047c Hay Easy; prime. $1.36; No. 1. $1.20; No. 8, $1.10; No. 8, 90c; shipping, T6O60c Hops Quiet. Hides Steady; Central America, 33c. Leather Firm. Provisions Pork, steady. Beef, firm. Lard, eaey; middle west, $13.76013.33. Tal low, weaker; city, 7o, nominal; special country, 70o; special,. Be. Butter Firm; receipts, 13,391 tubs; creamery extras, 19O80c; firsts, 37 0 29c; seconds, 3$0? Eggs Irregular: receipts, 17,740 eases: fresh gathered extra fine, 39 0 91e; extra firsts, 2R 0 29o; firsts, 36927c. Cheese Steady; receipts, 3,998; un changed. Poultry Live, firm; broilers, 80J6e; fowls, 30 0 21c; turkeys, not quoted. Dressed, firm; unchanged. LIVE STOCK MARKET Supplies of Cattle for Week Fall Short, But Ho; Run Makes a Gain. SHEEP RALLY AFTER FALL Chlcaao closing nrlces. furnished The Bee by Logan ttryan, siock ana gram sroaers, no souin mxteentn siraei; Art. I Open. I High. LowT Close. Yes. Wht. 1 July 1 30 1 80 119 1 19 130 Sept 1 22 1 22 120 13l-133 Dec. 126 1 26 124 124- 126 Corn July 82 $9 62 83 S3 Sept 7B- 79 78 78 78 Dec. 68- 68 67 67 63 Oats. July 41-40 41 40 40 41 Sept 41- 41 41 41- 41 Dec. 43- 43 43 43 43 Pork. July 36 47 26 60 26 76 26 76 36 46 Kept 24 76 24 86 24 6T 34 7$ 24 67 Lard. July 12 62 13 67 IS 67 IS IT IS 61 Sept 12 70 18 72 13 66 13 73 IS 66 Oct. 12 70 12 76 12 66 18 76 13 67 Dec. 12 86 12 40 12 36 13 40 13 36 Ribs. July 18 G0-C2 18 60-62 13 60 13 60-62 IS 36 Sept 13 42-47 13 60-62 12 42 13 60-63 13 46 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS On Report of Cooler Weather In Northwest Prices Ease Off. Chicago, July 39. Increasing receipts rrom the winter crop region, together with predictions of slightly cooler weather tn the northwest, gave an advantage today to the bears In wheat. Largely in conse quence the market closed weak, 01o net lower, with September at $1.2101.31, and December at $1.2401-24. In corn, the outcome varied from lc decline to a like advance. Oats finished 0o down, and provisions up 6c to 100 13 C, except July pork, which showed a nominal set back of 70c, Enlarged call for cars throughout the winter wheat belt tended to make the whtiat bears somewhat aggressive, as the movement of new wheat to primary mar kets already showed a notable excess over last year's total arrivals at the correspond ing time. It was said that only the scarcity of cars hindered receipts at present from reaching huge proportions. Elevators in Kansas wre asserted to be full to the roofs and there was gossip also that In general the quality of the new wheat was fln-i. The outlook for somewhat lower tem peratures northwest tended further to handicap the bulls, as the prospect seemed to make speculators more inclined to take chance- on the theory that Canadian fields might escape with relatively smaller losses from black rust and from heat blight than hai been the case south of the international line. Althoua-h some fresh Canadian crop dam age reports allied the wheat market late In the session, the effect on values proved to be only of a transient character. At leant for the time being, a majority of dealers seemed to have accepted the view that the great bulk of the Canadian crop would eventually be saved. Scattered showers In the southwest tended to ease the deferred options of corn. The July delivery, however, remained light. Oats were bearish ly affected by reports of excellent conditions for the harvest. Threshing was expected to be In progress on a decidedly more liberal scale next week. 1 Provisions averaged higher with hogs The amount of business done, though, was small. Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red, new, tI.26OL27; No. 3 red, new, $1.2601.26; No. 3 hard, new, $1.33 1.27 ; No. 8 hard, new, $1.38 01.32. Corn: No. 8 yellow. 83 084c; No. 4 yellow, 80O81c. Oats: No. 8 whits, 41041 o; standard, 41042c. Rye: . No; 3, new, $1.00. Bar ley: 64 076c. Seeds: Timothy, $8.60; clover, $7.00014.00. Provisions: Pork, $26.00026.76; lard, $18.73; ribs, $13.30 13.80. Butter Ne market. Eggs Receipts, 9,21$ oases; ao market Potatoes Reoelpta, 10 cars: unchanged). Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 16 o; springs, 30O31O. MianeapoU 0 rela Market, Minneapolis, July ft. Wheat July, $1.86; September, $1.36. Cash; No. 1 kard, $1.30 j No. 1 northern, $1.240 OMAHA OENF.RAL MARKET. Wholesale Prices for Prod nee Charged by Omaha Dealers. Butter No. 1 creamery, tn oartona or tubs, 39o: No. 3. 87c, Poultry rBrollers, 90c; hens, 16e; geese, full feathered, lOo; roosters and stags, 10 c; ducks. 12c: turkeys. 83a: old toms. Sic: capons, Sic; guineas, 26c; squaba, 60c to $4.00 per aosen; pigeons, si.uv per aosnn. Cheese Imported Swiss, lb., 46c; domestic Swiss, lb., 34c; block Swiss, lb., S6c: twins, lb., 17c; triplets, lb., 17c; daisies, lb., 17c; Young America, lb., 19c; blue label brick, lb., 18c; llmberger, lb.. 31c; New York white, lb., 20js; Rooquefort, lb., 66o. Beef Cuts Ribs: No. 1, 19c; No. 9, 13c; No. 3, 13o. Loins: No. 1, 8Sc; No. 3, 20o; No. 3, lTo. Chucks: No. 1, 13c; No. 3, ISo; No. 9, 10c. Rounds; No. 1, 17o: No. S. 16c: No. S. 12c. Plates: No. 1, 10c; No. 3, 9c; No. 1. 9c. Art. I Open. High. Low. CIose. Yes. Wht. Sept 1 16 1 16 116 116 116 Dec. 118- 119 116 118 119 Corn. 1 Sept 76 76 76 76 76 Leo. 66 66 66 06 65 -V 'se'pt 39 39 39 $9 89 Dec. 40 40 40 40 40 City General Market, Kansas City, Mo., July 89 Wheat No. 3 hard. $1.1701 SI; No. 3 red. $1.1901. 96; July, $1.16; September, $1.16; Decem ber, $1.18OM Corn No. S mixed, 79O$0c; No. 3 white, 80c; No. 3 yellow, B0c; July, $0c; September, 76 o; December, 67 c. Oats No. 3 white, 43043c; No. 3 mixed, 390420. St. Louis Grain Market, St. Louis, July 39. Wheat No. 3 red, I1.1P01.3S; No. 3 hard, $1.21OLSS; July, $1.18; September, $1.19. Corn No. 3, R10lc; No. t white. Blc; July, $3c; September, 780 78c t Oats No. S, S9039c; No. 3 white, 410 4So. Liverpool Oram Market. Liverpool, July 29. Wheat Spot, No. 1, Manitoba, lis, 3d; No. 3, 12s, Id. Corn, spot, American mixed new. 10s. Hay Marfe- Hay Old: Choice upland (none here), 510.00010.60: No. 1, $9.50010.00; No. 3. 6.00O7.00; No. 3, $4.0006.00. Choice mid land none here). $9.60010.00: No. 1, $9.00 ?i9.60; No. 9, $6.000. 00; No. 3, $4.0006.00. holce lowland. $N.A0O8.60; No. 1. $6.00tt B OO; No. 3, $4.0006.00; No. 3, $2.0004.00. New: Choice upland none here), $10,000 10.60; No. 1, $9.60010-00: No. 3. $7.00O 06; No. 3, $6.00 07.00. Choice midland (none here), $9.60010.00; No. 1, $9.0009.60; No. 2, $7.0001.00; No. 3, $6.0007,00. Choice lowland, $8.00O-60; No. 1, $6.0006.00; No. 2, $4.0006.00; No. S, $2.00O. 00. Aafalfa (none on the market) Cholcs new, $10.00011 00; No. 1, $9.00010.00. Standard, $8.0009.00; No. 3, $7.0003.00. Metal Market. New York, July St. Metals In addi tion to rumors that some large sales of lew priced copper, partly re-sales metal, had taken place around 34c, cleaning up most of the low.prlced copper, It was said that larger agencies, while still holding nomi nally around 2929c, had been making aales for last quarter delivery at 3737c. Iron unchanged. Cotton Market. Hew York, July 39. Cotton Futures opened steady; October, 13.S3c; December, 13.40c; January, 13.46o; March, 13.69c. Cotton futures closed steady ; October, 13.24c; December, 13.43c; January, 13.46c; March, 18.63c; May, no sale. Spot eotton quiet; midland upland, 13.2o; No sales. Dry Goods Market. New York, July 29. Cotton goods were firm today. Yarns were high and firm. Woolen goods were steadily but cautiously bought. Linens showed little change. Bur laps were firm. There was broad demand for kntt goods. Omaha, July 29, 1916. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4,886 9,334 6,661 9.711 9,478 7.788 7.608 4R.036 46.790 64.667 61,468 69.737 69,680 4.039 1.003 3.230 .. 1,914 . .. 608 3 ..11,491 Recetots were Official Monday ... Official Tuusdav .. Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Official Friday ... Estimate Saturday Six days this week Same days last yeek..l6,144 Same days 3 weeks agols.a Same days 3 weeks agolO.BM Same days 4 weeks agol6.078 Same days last year.. 12, 204 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hots and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year 1916. 191B. Inc. Dec. Cattle .... 660.801 660.846 89.866 KoM S.054.769 1.8S6.909 318,860 fheep 1,146,907 1,248.296 102,389 The following table shows the average DrlCeS Of hnl at th. fmmUm llu. .Inl mar. ket tor the last few days, with comparisons. 13.066 12,394 14.643 9,303 1.466 69,933 41,104 30,146 84,613 49,497 38,341 Date. July 14. July 16. July 16. July IT. July 18. July 19. July SO. July SI. July 88. July S3 I July 14. July $6. July 36. July 37 July 38 July 30 1916; 1916.11914.11913.11913.11911. 9 62 4 lfi 6" 66 6 66 6 34 t 36 96 9 64 $ 09 T 1$ 3 3 T 01 9 66 3 76 T 16 ' $4 T 09 8 79 3 83 T 16 I 30 36 $ 18 $ 91 T 17 0 84 $8 T 07 $ 88 I SO $ 33 I 38 $ 96 $9 T 38 6 $3 30 6 87 8 71 9 87 $ 97 33 78 I $7 88 T SB 6 33 0 86 I 62 $ 83 T 34 I 36 $ 30 9 64 $ 17 T 38 $ SS 9 17 9 64 8 77 T 47 6 36 36 $ IS 8 60 7 37 $ 46 $1 I 66 t 69 f 66 $ $6 I 34 6 61 6 41 6 61 I 64 $ 38 8 62 8 67 7 60 6 67 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Btook Yards, Omaha, for twenty four hour ending at S o'clock p. m yes terday; RECEIPTS CARS. C. M..., C...lt.h..H Missouri Pacific i tlnlnn SiAin. a C. A N. W., eaet. !!!.!!. I " . at n. w., west 93 C, St. P., M. A 0 1$ C, B. A Q.. east t ,, C, B. A Q west 19 ,, C, R. I. A P., east $ C, R, I. A P., weet 1 Chicago Ot. West t Total receipts ,.118 4 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A act Swift A Co Cudahy Pack. Ce 1,684 .... Armour A Co 1,773 .... Bchwarts A Co 437 .... Swift (from country) 1,433 Total ,36 1,403 Cattle Supplies of eattle this week have fallen short of expectations, the six days' supply amounting to 11,600 head, being ap proximately 4.600 short of the week pre vious and several hundred short of the cor responding week a year ago. Supplies have been divided about half and half rangers and natives, and the quality has not been ss good as usual. The short supplies, how ever, stimulated the demand and prices show a 36O40n advance for the week on both beef steers and butcher stock. Best heavy cattle ara quoted up around $10.00. and best of the yearlings around $8.71, bulk of the fair to good 1,000 to 1,360-peund na tives selling around $8.9000.40,, and com mon to fair grassy end half fat stuff any where from $7.00 to $3.60. The western rangers are meeting with a broad demand from killers, with poor to prime grades selling at from $6.60 to $8.76. Quotations en eattle: Good to choice beeves, $9.60010.00; fair to good beeves. $8.7600.40; common to fair beeves, $7.B0O 8.76; good to choice yearlings, $9,0009.76; fair to good yearlings, $3.0009.00; common to fair yearlings, $6.7607.76; good to eholee grass beeves, $8.0008.90; fair to good grass beeves, $7.3607.76; common to fair grass beeves, $6.6007.00; good to ehelee heifers, $8.7607.60; good to choice cows. $6,000 7.26; fair to good cows. $6,0006.60; common to fair cows, $3.77606.776; good to choice feeders, $7.6008.21; fair to good feeders, $7.0007.60; cbmmon to fair feeders. $6,000 00; good to choice stockers, I7.40O 8.16; stock heifers, $6.7606.76; stock oowe. $6.6006.60; stock calves, $6.7606.60; veal calves, $9.00012.00; beef bulla, stars, etc. 36.3607.36; Bologna bulls, $6.6606.33. nogs me nog run was almost as large as yesterday's, arrivals of 113 cars, or 7,603 head, being very decent for the dosing day of the week. For the six days supplies have been 48,086 head, a gain of more than 3,000 over a week ago, but smaller than two weeks ago by 6,600 head, and a falling off of 11,600 head as compared with the cor responding week of last year. Bo far this month receipts have been 10,000 greater than for the same days a year ago, while for the year to date supplies show an Increase of approximately 319,000 head over 1916. Prices continued strong all around the loop and local shipper buyers, who again had fair orders, made their purchases on a strong to Bo higher basis. Some good butch er weights sold as high as $9.71. A good share of the packing hogs moved at $9.3609.66, with a sprinkling of the bet ter grades on up, tops as noted reaohing $0.76, which Is the highest pries paid la more than two weeks. Values are now gen erally 16c higher than a week ago, and on some of the shipping grades are as much as 30o up, while the top is only a dime higher. Representative aalest No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 9. .393 80 $9 10 68. .306 160 $0 30 42. .810 S40 0 26 67. .169 40 I SO 78. .888 60 0 82 67. .308 ... 9 96 71. .261 90 t 37 96. .184 ... 9 40 69. .191 120 t 46 63. .382 120 t 60 86. .163 120 t 66 81. .364 ... 0 60 63. .186 ... 0 66 69. .186 ... 9 70 67. .227 ... 0 76 Sheep On a six days supply of approxi mately 60,000 head, lambs have fully re gained the decline of the previous week, and are now selling 76036c higher than a . week ago. The first half of the week prices advanced almost half a dollar, Thurs day another quarter was tacked on, and Friday values were strong to If anything a little higher, all this being done on the heaviest run of the year. Other points had slim runs all week, however, and the mar ket here was just the opposite of last week, when with moderate receipts pack en did not seem to want lambs, and reduced costs T60 during the week. Yesterday $10.66 bought nearly all the range lambs with , a few scattered down to $10.60. Early In the week quality of the offerings was the poorest seen here this season, but on the close supplies were nearly all on the good to choice order. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $10.36010.66; lambs, fair to good. $9.76010.36; lambs, feeders, $8,760 1.60; yearlings, good to choice, $7.60O$ $6; yearlings, fair to good, $7.0007.60; year lings, feeders, $6.6007.36; wethers, fair to eholee, $6.7608.00; ewes, good to choice, $7.0007.60; ewes, fair to good, $6.7607.00; ewes, plain to culls, $4.0006.76; ewes, feed ers, $4.6000-00; ewes, yearlings, $7. 6009.00 ewes, breeders, 3s and up, $6.0006.00. St. Loots Live Stock Market, St, Louis, July SO. Cattle Receipts, 360 head market steady; native beef steers, $7.00010.86; yearling steers and heifers, $8.60010.00; cows, $6.8006.00; stockers and feeders, $6.3003.36; southern steers, 88.600 0.10; prims yearling steers and heifers, $8.76010.36; cows and heifers, $6.00t8.00; prime southern steers, $9.00010.00; native calves, $6.00011.16. Hogs Receipts 1,100 head; market high er; pigs and lights, $9.00010.06; mixed and butchers, $0.90010.06; good heavy, $9 960 10.V6; bulk. $9.76010.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 htsd; market steady; bleating ewes. $0.00010.00; spring lambs, I7.00O10.00; yearlings, $6.00 09.60; slaughter ewes, $6.0006.76. Chicago Live) Stock Market. Chicago, July 99. Cattle Receipts, 400 head; market steady; native beef cattle, , $7.00010.60; western steers, $6.7601-60; stockers and feeders, $6.0009.00; cows and heifers, $3.6009.26; calves, $8.30013.00. Hogs Receipts, 10,000; market weak at a shade advenes; bulk of sales, $9.06010.1$; mixed, $9.36010.16; rough, $9.1600.30; pigs, $7.7600.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9,000 head; market steady; wethers, $6.9006.30; ewes, $3.6007.7$; lambs, $7.36011.06. ansae City 14 vs Stock Market. Kansas City, July It. Cattle Receipts, O0 head; market steady; prime fed steers, $9.60010.9$; dressed beef steers. $7,600 0.60; wsstern steers, $7.0000.36; stockers and feeders, $6.0006.09; bulls. $1.36 06.60; calves. $6.60011.00. Hogs Receipts, $00; market steady: bulk of sales, $9.6600.7$; heavy, $9.7009.76; packers and butchers, $9.66 O 9.76 ; lights, $9.6000.70; pigs. I8.7609.16. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady; lambs, $10.00010.76, year lings, $7,760 16; wethers, $7.6007.86; ewes. $7.0007.60. 8M. J'oseph Live Steak Market. St Joseph. Mo., July 89. Cattle Re ceipts, 100 head; market steady; steers $1.60010.00; cows and heifers, $4,360 26) calves, $7.00 011.00. Hogs Receipts, 3,660 head; market steady, top, $9.76; bulk. $0,600$ 70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.300 head; market h'.gher; lambs. $10.00 0 10.7$. Sioux City Llvs Steak Market. . Sioux City, la,, July 39. Cattle Receipts, 100 head. Hogs Receipts. 1,000 head ; market steady; heavy, H 36 0 90; mixed, $9.10O 9.36; light, $8.0008.10; bulk of sales. $9,060 9.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head. live Steak tn Sight, Receipts of live stock at the five principal nogs. Omaha , Chicago Kansas City., St. Joseph... Sioux City... . 7,600 .10.000 . 800 . 8,600 . $,000 Totals., 1,300 Cattle. Sheep. 160 1,-00 400 S.vOO 600 000 100 1.200 100 . 1,000 1,300 13,300 Bank Clearings. Omaha, July St. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $3,324,730.43 and for the corresponding day last year $3, 178, $03.43. The total clearings fnr the week ending today were $20,066,997.64, and for the cor responding week last year $14,421,696.44. The Saving Bank Way Is a very good way to save money, but ytra will never grow rich, on what yonr money will earn for you at 3 or 4. per annum. The same money invested in good residence lots in Omaha, would in a very few years yield yon several times the above rate. Good lots can be purchased in almost any part of the city, with a small cash payment down and the balance in small monthly amounts. In a short time, yon will have your lot paid for, together with the increase in value, which is sore to oome on all well located property in Omaha. Omaha is today one of the most prosperous cities in tfae country; bank clearings are climbing higher each week; .wholesale and retail business is growing faster than ever before in the history of the city. The live stock and grain market is the envy of ov competitors. New skyscrapers are going up all around ns. Can yon watch these developments going on each day and ques tion what the profit will be in Omaha Real Estate T Values are going to increase, and today is the time to buy before the advance is made in the price. t Ton can keep yourself fully Informed by closely following the Seal Estate columns of The Omaha Bee the best offers are always made in The Bee. Everybody reads Bee Want Ada, . The Omaha Bee Telephone Tyler 1000, J 1