FOR RENTHOUSES ( ' ; South : ; sUIGHT-ROOM modern cottage, walking distance. (Of 8. 22d 8t "wfii fiscellaneous. 91 K. 17TH t-r. mod. apt, 127.50. 1(3. Curalng. 4-r. mod. Apt, (21(0." 4711 N. 36th. -r., mod. ex. ht. cot, I1T.S0. 1820 N. list, l-r, part mod. cot. $15. ASP BROS., lit Keellne Bldg. Tyler 711. $253220 Chicago, I rooms, modern. $301035 8t Marx!, 18 rm, new furnace. $28 021 S. 10th, 14. rooms, furnace. RING WALT BROS., Brandel The. Bldg. Ll&T your property (or rent or sale' with FIRST TRUST COMPACT. Real tore. Tyler TIP. " ' HOUSES : ' : IN ALL PARTS OF TRB CITT. . CKEIOH 8QN8 A CO.. BEE BLPQ "Shopen A Co., Rentals. Douglas izh. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. - r- APARTMENT. S rooms In tha Hudson, 207 South 26th Avenue; heat and janitor service; (43.50 and (50.00 per month. Dcnson & Myers' Co., Realtors, 424 -Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 7426. - t'CRINSHED La tuna API'S. 5U s. :4th .st. A large 11 v. room, a. dress, room. and 1 close, combined, a kltch. and bath. oomp. ' turn.; best of service. D. 1633.' I -PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management TIKARD Palace block, centrally looated, S or, 4-roora apt: also 4-room flat. Superb Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone ReflL 4282. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers;, best location; 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1473. TIZARD Palace block, centrally located. 3 or 4-room apts.; also 4-room flat. Superb. Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 4233. North. EXTRA CHOICE CLOSE-IN FLAT. New brick, nothing better In the city; four bedrooms. $50 to FAMILY ONLY. Arthur B. 'Woodman, 2223 Capitol Ave. T e...i- . ilODEBN 6-room brick flat, (62 South 26th i art, rnona i.oiisx FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. ' ITORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, 20x 40; ateam beat; rent, (111 per month. , .WORLD REALTY CO.. Douglas (342. Sun Theater Bldg. STORE North 16th St, near P. O.; low rent O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. -Office and Desk Room. LAWYERS It ts essential for you to offloe in Tha Be Bldg., Keystone In vestment Co. Tyler 131. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your houses for rent with us and get reanlta. More requests than bouses; give .! houses. tjVvnc.. Treatment Co., Realtors. Cf Om-hs fcat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1781. Furnished Apartments and Houses. ImALL apartment or bungalow for summer i month. Good location, reasonable. Call Boom 601, Banford Hotel. Miscellaneous. ' TAINTED AT ONCE Light, clean room for business man, where there are no ther roomer; west of 25th preferred. 'Addraaa Bos 162, Omaha Bee, for par- . tlculara. MOVING AND STORAGE Free hbbs. fidelity '16TH AND JACKSON. DOUG. 281. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. WREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St., between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your .moving handled just as you' would an orfler for new furniture. That's the way w do It Ask to see our dally rental list. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separata , locked rooms tor household rood and: pianos; moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA TAN AND STORAGE CO.. . 806 8.- llth.-- Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. " For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. J r TTritjiT-, Express, Co7 Moving, . J. SXEtEJlJ Packing - and. Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2743; Douglas 6146. "TIM AH A EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur niture pack., storage., 1417 Chicago. D. 3354 WEST & 'SUTTON. Piano, household moving; live stock hauled. t. 8729. 1606 Cass St. REAL ESTATE IMPROVFD vWest A BRAND NEW BUNGALOW . In tha north. .part of .the city, .la now - reaily for a tenant. Has 5 rooms and bath. Oak floors and finish. One block to car. Close to schools and. churches. Fine neighborhood. Full size lot, facing ; south; Strlctly-med'trh." See: this today;' $3,5104.00. Small down payment and- bal ance monthly. '- . WALNUT 677. ' , ' - NEW: 7-room, up-to-date, oak finish, large lot; beautiful location. 6157 North 24th St.. Prtc 7 $6,250. ' Norrls & Norrls. D. . " 4270. North. "PRETTIEST MILE" - Beautiful 8 -room house in setting of fin young forest trees (double garage) on prettiest part of the "Prettiest Mile" (Florence boulevard); fronts Into the elegant grounds of C. W. Martin; house exc.Uentl) built and best fit condition; T8-ft front;-a real home; $1,000 under the market price, $6,500. ACT QUICKLY IT INTERESTED. HARRISON & MORTON, REALTORS lit Omaha Nat Douglas 214 i ' P. B. Still harping on thl house be es us ther are. probably 60 people In Omaha who would buy the house if they knew how desirable, and cheap It was. IT MUST BE SOLD AND IS AN OPPOR TUNITY FOR SOMEONE. H. A M. HTRETTIEST MILE" .'I rooms, beautiful home with 78-foot .'ront of ground with fine young forest trees;' double garage. Can not be dupll ' cat.d for the money in the city; $6,500 $1,00 under the ftarket MUST BE SOLD. Front east Into C. W. Martin's ' beautiful grounds at the "prettiest" point of' tb "Prettiest Mile." ACT .puiCKLH. F. intereIsted. . Harrison & Morton, Realtors 1 lf Omaha Nat D.314" Mina Lusa Bungalow i '', ' 5-roonr new bungalow, located In Mlnne Lusa; built-in bookcases, colonnade open ing; bullt-ln buffet, with plated glass; " plat rails and panel walls; oak finish and oak floors throughout: bedroom and " " bath finished In white enamel, balance of ' house finished In oak; full basement and furnace heat: en paved street; one-half block from car line. If you are looking 1 for"' something neV, don't overlook this. Payne Investment Co. , Y .137 'Omaha National Bank BIdg--D. 1781. MIN'NE Lusa; nice lots on Titus avenu. near Twenty-fourth street, can be bought at a bargain; this lot must be sold. Can own r evenings, Walnut 70. sfiiNNa LD8A borne and lota offer h beat opportanity ; to trnraM t ronr i neoer. r bom 'yj Mr it REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North PRAIRIE PARK Good T rooms and deeping porch strict ly modern home on Fowler Ave., near 26th St Oak and whit enamel finish; full basement; furnace heat; garage; pav ing paid; close to public and parochial schools and churches; S block to 3 car lines. Price, (6,000; on reasonable terms. J.VL. HIATT CO. mo FIRST NAT'L. BK. BLDG. PHONE Q TYLER OO 3621 HAMILTON STREET. $3,150. Oak and birch finished, very modern (-room bungalow, with sleeping porch. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM. 8-ROOM mod. house at 2509 North 19th St., for only (33. W. H. GATES. (47 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1294. WE SELL, reut. Insure and make loans ou city property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 14th and Ames Ave.. Col. 211 FOR SALE By owner, tl-roin modern cot tage: hot water heat, full sized lot, barn 16sl8. Terms If desired. 3817 N. l-'d St.N Phono Colfax 4131 t 6-ROOM modem new bungalow. SSSaNvirt St. Walnut 1177. ' South HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN. 7-room. all modern house; not new, but In good order; paving paid, near school and car line; (350 cash; balance (25 per month. P. J. TEBBENS CO.. 605' Omaha Nat. Bank. D. 21S2. CLOSE TO HANSCOM PARK. Six-room thoroughly modern home, large lot, hardwood floors, white enamel finish; growing garden; new garage; easy terms. Harney 42S3. ' One 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot. Jive In one and rent the other. Price, (i'500. Terms. No. 2433 South 20th St. Norrls & Norrls, 104 North 15tti St. Phon D. 4270. . Miscellaneous. ONE acre land, 3-large-room-house, Owo barns, chicken house, corncrlb, hog house, two caves, cistern 20 ft. deep, brick lined; plenty fruit trees; on Lincoln Ave., one mile from ' town; Also gentle driving , horse. Buggy aad harness almost new. One yearling eolt' and road cart. Will sell together or-separate. Frank Konbek, Plattsrhouth, Neb.', Box'- MS. SEVEN rooms, hotwater heat, double garage, $3,700; nine rooms near Crelghton, hardwood floors, $3,300, and eight rooms, $3,750. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. FOR RENT AND SALE. , HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER & SHOT WELL, 202 S. 17th St Douglas 6013. HOMES AND H. MESITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., (37 Om Nat. Bk. Bldg Dong. 1781. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1828 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. BARGAINS In homes. Owners must sell. G. P. STEBBINS. 1610 Chicago. F. D WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty SACRIFICE SALE , Valuable "central business property con sisting et S-itory building and full cor ' ner lot. Must be sold to close up a chari table bequest. A great opportunity for speculator or anyone who can uss the property at $17,500. i Harrison & Morton, Realtors 316 Omaha Nat D.314 WE WILL buy you home or business property and My cash. H. A. WOLF CO., Electrto Bldg. Tyler 8(. BUSINESS property and Investment. A. P. TUKBY and SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. . M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist, 15th and Dodge Sts. ' Douglas 419. REAL ESTATE Investments J $7,500 I INVESTMENT PROPERTY Southeast corner of 27th St. and Pop pleton Ave.; 100 feet fronting west on 27th St., with paving all paid; double building for two famines; built of brick and stucco; first-class plumbing and beat ing throughout. Has 6 rooms in each . apartment. 2 rooms on first floor and 3 rooms and bath on 2d floor; oak finish xlownstalrs. If you want a desirable prop erty that is always rented, and on which tha upkeep Is very low, you should look this building over. There is room for an other duplicate building on the 50-foot vacant ground . adjoining on the south. A reasonable payment down will handle - this property. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phono Tyler 50. REAL: ESTATE Exchanges FOR SALE OU EXCHANGE 120-ACRE southern Iowa farm; all corn land; good improvements; ou main road and mall route; wanted In exchange, general mer chandise, hardware and furniture. Write P. X Box, Osceola, la. v -3-ACRE TRACT -all clear on Blvd. and car line. No improvements. Fine building site, $2,500.00. Will take pottage in Benson in exchange. Call Mr. Browne, Ty. 1672. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. ABOUT an acre of ground facing on Dodge street paved road, just west or n,im wood park. Tills can be Hold at bargain V price if taken at once. Tel. Har. 4283. TWO LOTS, one block from paved street, for less than $100 each. Terms, 60o a week. Tf. Wal. 1555. CLEARVIEW LOTS. $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE ft'SLATER CO. South FOR SALE J lots. Just south of Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Box Y 1188, Omaba Bef REAL ESTATE- SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE BARGAIN $500 DOWN. LIBERTY BONDS or war savings stamps taken same as cash; new 5-room bungalow; quarter-sawed oak floor, oak and white enamel finish; ele gantly, decorated; south- front, 2 block to car; yard yet to be fixed. Seward Bros., 6; 8 Brandeis Bldg. Douglas 3340. Colfax 4193. OWNER. Dundee Bungalow, $3,450. Five rooms, oak finish In living room and dining room, built-in buffet In din ing room, complete and modern n every respect; lot 60x106 ; look atj40 Dodge street then see us. The Byron Reed Co., Phone Douglas 297. f 1613 Farnam St. . DUNDEE LOl LotsT GEORGE AND COMPANY DOUGLAS 756. I HAVE $500 cash and a good Dundee lot to make first payment on Dundee bom. Phone Douglas 6074. Acreage. FIVE ACRES, MODERN HOME, HOT WATER HEAT. High and Ightly, with a wonderful view of the river and the city: 8 rooms, tile bath, garage In bouse; laundry tubs; electric, light; oak floors; Immediate pos session. - Price and term on application. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas ttL ' 1-J City Nation L THE BEE: REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN South Side. PACKING HOUSE MAN Buy this new 3 -room hoose and 4 full six lot. Good well with. pump. Price $1,200. $50 down and $11 per month. WALNUT 677 Miscellaneous FOR SALE Two beautiful lot Just south of Elmwood rrk In Overlook addition: full stse lot. 60x1(0. Owner leaving the city will ell cheap for cash. Act quick. Address Box Y 1155, Omaba Be. REAL ESTATE WANTe6 WANT ED R, A N C H OR FARM Press brick business block and residence property; also $30,000 worth mortage pa- per. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 213 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. $12.000TO $15,000 hlgh-grado residential property In Dundee. West Farnam or Hanscom park district will be accepted as first payment on a first-class farm located near Osceola, la. Cash price given and expected. Mitchell Investment Co., 24th and Amos Ave. Colfax 217. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and (-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 791 Om. Nat Bank Bldg 16th end Dodge Sir rtoutlas ill FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortga ges. HAVE that Installment loan on your home changed to a straight five-year loan and rallev yourself of that monthly burden. E. H. Lougee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg. H. W. BINDER. . Money on hand for mortgage loans City National Bank Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LANDS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1633, K1 A 7- FARM LOANS CI Crf U7' JO tatit. xG"rip,ci-ia DV) id ! 564 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG.- OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715. CITY AND FARM LOANS. .6, 6H and 6 Per Cent. 3. H. DUMONT CO., Keellne Bldg. K1 Cf MONEY CI C 0 2 l HARRISON & MORTON. "72 O 119 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. $100" to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Woad, Wead Bldg., lith and Farnam 8ls. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.,Omaha. Private Monev. SHOPEN & COMPANY Dougla 4228. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Bran I dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. Stocks and Bonds. FOR SALE-TWO SHARES OF AMERICAN STATE BANK STOCK CHEAP. W. F. BEAVERS. Box 485 P. O., Omaha. Financial Wanted WANT TO BORROW"15,0U0" on Improved property worth $100,600 for term of 3 or 6 years at ( per cent Address Box 216, Omaha Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JULY 16TH. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark W 8 FRANK. 301 NEVILLE BLK. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE For cash, a 200-acr well im proved farm, aU good black soil, "no open ditches, two miles of a good railroad town, good orchard, grove, fencing and good wells of water, located In the north ern part ot Ringgold county, said to be the best farm In southern Iowa. Price $225 per acre. Easy terms. Good quarter section of land 10 mile of Creston, la. Close to other railroad towns, nicely improved, good grove, or chard, plenty of water. This is good rich oil and a farm that would suit most anyone. Price $175 per acre. Easy terms, 80 acre of land, fair Improvements, lay fairly , good, four mile ot a good town In Union county, Iowa,' good grade of soil. Can give, time on $5,000 of the purchase price. .Frlca $150 per acre. H. B. Goodman, Creston, la. Nebraska Lands. Niobrara River Ranch, Sheridan County 4.920 acre on the-Niobrara river; two seta of Improvements; 1,000 acres good farm land; deep black, fertile soil; no better land In the state of Nebraska; cuts 600 tons of hay and alfalfa. The upland, which Is covered with heavy grass, also grows alfalfa. Price $16.60 per acre; one third cash. , White & Hoover, 464 Omaha National Bank Bldg. 200 ACRE STOCK FARM FOR SALE: Three miles West and one mile North of Ft. Calhoun, Washington county. Neb., 15 mile Northwest of Omaha, All fenced and cross-fenced with woven wlr fence. - 115 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, fine waterworks system and tin Improve ments for raising and feeding hogs and cattle. Telephone connection and mall delivery at farm. Price $185.00 per acre. Inquire at Fort Calhodn Stat bank or HENRY ROHWER. Fort Calhoun. Neb. FOR SALE 160-acre farm; six miles of Hay Springs, Neb. If sold by August 20, 191S, at (35 per acre. $1,000 will bo palely to the Red Cross. $2,600 cash, bal ance at 6 per cent, long time. Address Mrs. Mary D. Lyrllsh, Hurtlngton, Neb. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade, medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money required. C Bradley, Wol hach. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches in good Old Dawes County. Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. - WE specialize in selling Nebraska ranches . Whits & Hoover. 454 Omaba Nat l Bank Bldg. S 160c ACRES Improved, closeln, paved road. Nilson, 422 Securities Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. 830-ACRE sheep ranch, nne miles from Trego, Wis.; 130 acres cultivated, 100 acre of meadow, with two sets of build ings thereon. Good tram five-room house, 16x24x12 and 12x24x8; good frame barn, 16x28x12; additions, 20x8 and 16x28. Frame granary, 14x22x8. Frame woodshed and Icehouse, '12x32x8. Frame chicken house, 10x32. Machine shed, 14x15. Calf shed, 12x24. Two caves or root houses that will hold 1,600 bushels potatoes. Two good well Land border ing three nice spring lakes, creek (con necting, with seven miles ot fencing. Other buildings: Frame-house, eight rooms, 24x30x12; horse barn, 12x20x8; good log stock barn, 28x34x10. Price, $13,000, with $3,000 cash, balance easy terms. P. F. Jensen, Spooner, Wis., or Lewis Larson, Cumberland, Wis. Wvcming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a., Including paid up, water rigtits. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylander, 864 Omaha Nat'l. FARMLAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to l"eep it. EP. SNOWDEN & SON,' 610 Electr. Bldg. Douglas 1371. , . , ' POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2,000 DAY-OLD-CHICKS, Rocks, - Reds, Orpingtons, Leghorns. Webster, 1708, 2213 Charles. WHEAT screenings, (2.60 per 100, Delivered. Wagner. '801 N. 16th St., Phone Doug 1141 CHICKS for sale, 6 weeks old, 25c wach. Benson 6064. Horses Live Stock Vehicles FOR 8ALE Two thoroughbred Jersey calves, one bull and one heifer. Telephone Council Bluffs. 121. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by th. Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security $40, 0 mo., H. goods, total, $3.50. Entailer, larger am'ta. proportional rat. N PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Secnrltle Bldg., 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY "I CI SMALLER LOANS. n CT A JO W. C. FLATAU EST. 1892. " 10 TH FLR. 8ECURITINES BLDG. TY. 950. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rate. Private loan booth. Harry Valeshock, 1(14 Dodge. l. (610 Est K9L , ... . , OMAHA, TUESDAY.' JULY BANK STATEMENT. Report of Condition i th MERCHANTS NATIOXAL BANK Charter No. 3778. Reserve District No. 10. at Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, at the close ot business on June 29. lltS: RESOURCES. Loans and dis count $ $,U!.M.30 Overdrafts, unse cured 1.T(0.1 Customers' liabil ity account ac ceptances ' , 200.000.00 U. S. Bond' (Other than Liberty bond but Including certificates of. 1 Indebtedness) TJ. S. Bonds de posited to se cure circulation (par) $ 50,006.00 TJ. 8. Bonds and certificates o f Indebtedness to secur U. S. de posits 180,006 06 U. S. certificates of indebtedness , ' pledged col lateral for bills payble .. 00,000 09 430.000.06 Liberty Loan bonds 3H and 4 per rent bonds un- v pledged 135, 650. 0$ Payments made 4 V per cent bonds 60,000.00 1S5. 650.00 Bonds, securities, etc. (Other than U. S.. Bonds pledged to secure Postal Savings depos its Securities o t h r than IT. s. bond (Not In- eluding stocks) owned u n- pledged 7$., 516.61 116,616.61 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) .. '' 37,(00.60 Value- of Banking House 116,000.00 Real estat owned o t h than banking house. 18,310.33 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. . 7S9,:62 60 , Items with Fed- e r a 1 Reserve J Bank In process j of c o 1 1 e c t Ion (not available as reserve) .... 58.360.00 Cash In vault and not amounts due from Na- i tlonsl banks .. 1.486.7H.03 Net amount due from banks, btnketf and trust companies 1,(79,037.05 Exchanges for clearing house. 163.187 93 Checks on banks located outside ' of city and cash Items 58,087.91 Checks on other I banks In this rlty 15,082.71 Redemption fund with U. S. treas- , urer 2,600.00 War Saving '..... Stamps 1,328.75 4,034.679.01 Total LIABILITIES. Capital slock paid In Knrnlus fund .... .(13,269,836.41 J 1,000,000.00 600,000.00 188,931.08 60,000,00 Undivided profits. Circulating notes outstanding ... to National banks $1,393,6,01.85 Duo to banks, bankers, trust companies .... 1,897,496. 45 Individual depos-. Its subject to check 6,096,606.73 Certificates of de posit due in less than 80 days.. 61,606.00 Certified checks. , 276.480.28 Cashier's checks. . 136,052.07 Dividends unpaid 17, 874.01) Time certificates ' of, deposit (pay able after 30 days) 412,435.88 Postal savings de- . posits . $5,962.00 War loan deposit account ' 7S6,67.4T Other V. B. depos Its 67.312.40- Blls payable with Federal Reserve banh Acceptances ex ecuted for cus tomers 11,130,901.(1 200,000.00 200,000,00 Total $13,269,836.41 State of Nebraska, County of Dougla, ss; I B. H. Melle, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that th above statement Is true to the b"t'-of my knowledge and belief. B. H. MEILB. Correct Attest: Casnier. LUTHER DRAKE, V. T. HAMILTON, G. SAM ROGERS, Directors. Subscribed and worn to before me this 6th day of July. 1918. H. V BBKIUT, sBlln i Notary Public. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will b received at tb offlc of the County Clerk, at Hastings, Adam County, Nebraska, until 9 a. m Thursday, July 18. 1918, for the grading and Improv ing of State and Federafald Project No. 7. and Incidental work on said project -Bids will be opened at the office of the Board of County Supervisors of Adam County, at their office in the promptly after the time for receiving bid The'p'roposeaiwork consist of construct ing approximately 93.15 miles of earth roads. The approximate quantities are: 363,100 cubie ynrds earth excavation. 533- cublo yds. mile hauling earth or clay. 6 lineal ft. concrete pipe, 12 In. '3,366 lineal ft. concrete pipe, 18 in. 024 lineal ft. concrete pipe, -4 in. 78 lineal ft concrete pipe, 30 m. 2 lineal ft. concrete pipe, 35 in. 24 lineal ft. concrete pipe, 60 in. 681 cublo yards concrete. P!tlmted cost . I137,a.t4 10 per cent engineering and con tlngencles 13,744.84 Total estimated cost j"'4!?',7!7. Certified check 6 per cent of amount of b'pian and. specifications for th work may b seen and Information may b M cured at th. offices of th. County Clrk. ot Kearney, Adams. Clay and Nuckoll Counties, respectively, and the office ot tn Stat. Engineer, Lincoln. Nebraska. The State and Counties reserve the right to waive all technicalities and to reject any and all bids. r VASTINB, County Clerk, Adams County. GEORGE E. JOHNSON. " Stat. Engineer. No. 114, July 2-6-9-12-16. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will b received at the offic ot th Coutity Clerk at Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska, until m.. Tuesday, July 16. 1918, for the grading and Improv ing of state and federal aid project No. z. and Incidental work on ald project. Ttlrla will ha nnaned at th office Of the Board of County Commissioners of Nemaha r-nnntv. At fbele nfflpe In th. COUrt hOUSS. promptly after th tlm for receiving bid,. has closed. The proposed work consist of contract ing approximately 67.25 miles of earth roads. Th approximate quantities are: 258,000 cublo yards earth excavation. 660 c yd. mile, hauling surfacing ma terial. 700 lineal feet concrete pip. 18 in. 183 lineal feet concrete pip., 14 In. 152 lineal feet concrete pipe, 30 tn. 4 4 lineal feet concrete pipe, 36 In. 230 cublo yard concrete. Including rein forcing. 4 lineal feet corr. pips, 15 In. dla., 1$ gu. 18 lineal feet corr. pipe, 18 In. dla., 16 gu. 18 lineal feet corr. pipe, 24 In. dla., 16 gu. 28 lineal teet corr. pipe, 36 In. dla.. 14 gu. Estimated ccst (74,927.60 Engineering and Contingencies... 7,492.76 Estimated Total Cost (82.420.36 Certified check t per cent of amount of bid. Plans and specifications for th work may be seen, and Information may b. lecured, at the office of th. County Clerk of Nemaha- County, ofllc. of th. the County Clerk of Richardson County, th offlc ot th County Clerk, Otoe County, or at the offlc ot the State Engineer, Lincoln, Nebraska. The state and eountle reserve th right to waive all technicalities and to reject any ana an mas. a 0. snow. County Clerk, Nemaha County, , GEO." E. JOHNSON, .... Btat Engineer. No. Ill-July l-(-(-ll-ll , ...... 0. 1918. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Market Opens Slow on Moderate Supplj'; Hog Prices Advance; Light x Sheep Receipts. Omaha, July 8, 1118. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen Receipts were: Estimat Monday 6.200 Sam day last week.. 7. OSS Sam day 1 w'ks ago (.097 Sam day t w'ks ago 7,663 .Sam day year ago.. 3.936 11,600 .17 10.265 10,427 5.900 13.097 13,456 6.700 8.403 9.177 Receipt and disposition of live stock at te Union stock yards, Omaha, for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r( C, M. St P 17 Union Paolflo 16 11 C. N. W.. ast S 18 C. N. W west.... t 47 63 C 8t P., M. 4t O.... 10 17 C, B. A Q... eaat IS t G, B. A Q., west 36 81 C. R. I. A P., east.... 11 ( C, R. L P. west.... 1 Illinois Central S 1 Chicago Gt Western.. ( t SO 1 Total receipt 22S 1( 25 i Cattle Th market opened alow on a moderate supply of 6.200 head and quality of th offering ws Just fair. There were very few wll fatted droves of steers on salo and prices on the good to choice from $17.60018.25, Th medium kinds ot steers were draggy and prices steady to easier at (15.60W17.00 and on down for th com mon to. fair warmed up kind.1 Butcher stock was slow and about steady, good to choice 'cows selling at a spread of (lV.OOfil 13.(0; ranners and cutter at (7,0008.25. Veal calves brought anywhere from (7.00 13 26. the heavy kind being In very per demand. Beef bull brought anywhere from (S.60OI3.60 nd quotably steady with last week' close. . Quotations en rattle: Good to choice heeveSj. I7.60jyl8.26; fair to good beevk. $15.76317.00; common to fair beeves, (13,00 015.26: good to choice yearlings $16,600 17.00; fair to good yearlings, (12.50 15.35; common to fair yearlings, $9.00if 11.00; good to choice heifers, 111. 00313. 00; good to cholc cows. $lO.0012.6O: fair to good cow, $8.60010.00; oommon to fair cows, $7,0008.25; prime feeders. $11.75018.60; good to cholc feeders, (9.50011.00; fair to good feeders, $8.0009.25; common to fair fers, $7.OO08.26; good to choice Blockers, $9.75011. 76;'siock heifers, $7.00(91.00; slock cow, $7.2801.26; veal'ralvea, $8.00013.25; bulls, stags, etc., $9.50012.00. Hogs Tiler were 170 loads of hogs re ceived 'her today estimated at 11,500 head. The market opened active, hulk of early bales showing an advance of from 6i to 10c, After a large portion of the hogs hud been sold th market eased off to not more than steady prices. Bulk of the sales today were $16.(0 to $16.70 with a ton of (16.80. Hheep Ther war $6 loads of sheep on I he market today, estlmatod at 6,800 head. With a light supply and broad demand the market was active, sale being reported at a much earlier hour than usual ot late. Ths early market wa strong and fully steady with last week's close on both limbs and ewes. An rly top of (18.35 was reported, but was not considered the lop for th day. Ewe sold at (11.76 to $12.00 and were fully steady with Friday. Quotations on sheep and Iambs: Lambs, good to choice, $17.00018.50; lambs, fair to good, $14.60017.00; yearlings, good to choice, $18.0013.50; yearlings, fair to good, $13.76013.00; ewes, good to choice. $11.00013.00; ewes, fair to good, $10,090 11.00. Kansas City tlv Stock Market, Kansas City, Mo., July 8. Hogs Re ceipts, 26,000 head; market strong: bulk of sales, (16.75Qi16.96; heavy, (I6.617.U0; packers and butchers, (16.756 17.00; light, $16.60016.90; pigs, $16.00016.76. Cattle Receipts. 16,000 head; market stesdy; prime fed steers, $17.26018.26; dressed beef sterrs, $12.60017.00; western steers, $11.00018.00; cows, $7.00013 60; heifers, $8,00014.25; stockcrs and feeders, $8.00016.26; calvos, $3.60015.60. Steep Receipts, 8,000 head; market, dteady; lambs, $15.00i3H8.:5; yearlings, $13.00017.00; w.thora, $12.00014.60; ewes. $10.00013.60. New York Dry Goods. N.w York, July 8. New York meetings of cotton goods merchants are being held to arrang. for price fixing. Markets today were quiet awaiting government announce ments Of tllsns. Hltrlana w.r. D.w silk wss firm and dress goods quiet' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bid will be received at th offlc of th county clerk. Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, until 2 p. m Wednesday, July 17, 1918, for grading and Improving stats and federal aid project No. I, and Incidental work on said project Bids will be opened at tha office of th Board of County Commissioner ot Hall County at their offlc In the court house promptly after th time for receiving bids has closed. The proposed work consist of construct ing approximately $2.26 miles ot earth roads. The approximate quantities are: 96,000 cublo yards earth excavation, 958 lineal ft, 18 4n. concrete pipe. 120 lineal ft, 24 In. concrete pipe. ! . 48 lineal ft, 80 in, concrete pipe, 24 lineal ft, 18 In. concrete pipe. 24 lineal ft, 48 In. concrete pipe. 160 cubic yard concrete. Estimated cost. $36,226.(0 10 per cent engineering and con tingencies 3,623.66 Estimated total cost .139.818.16 Certified check. 6 per .cent of amount of bid. ... . Plana and specification for th work may . be seen and Information may be se cured at the offlc ot the county clerk of Hall county, or at the office of the Stat Engineer, Lincoln, Jebraska. The Stat, and County reserve the right to waive "all technicalities and to reject any and all bids. J. E. LYLE, County Cle.rk. GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Stat Engineer, No. U. July 2-5-9-12-16. ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received at the offlc of th. county clerk. Candy. Logan county. Nebraska)- ontll 2 p. m Saturday, Jul? 10, 1918, for the grading and Improving of Stat and Federal Aid Project No. 12. and Inci dental work on said project. Bids will be opened at tne oinc or me Board of County Commissioners of Logan county at their office In tha court house promptly after the time for receiving bids has closed. The proposed work consist of construct ing approximately 17.1 mllea of earth roads. Th. approxlmat. quantities ar.: 70,030 cublo yards earth excaVatlon. 11,690 C. Id. miles hauling earth or clay. .20 Uneal feet corrugated pipe, 18-in. 46 lineal- feet corrugated pipe. 21-ln. 101 cublo yard concrete. Estimated cost $32,923.56 10 per cent engineering and contln- a gencles .2-6 Total estimated cost ,.(36,216.92 Certified check, I per cent of amount sof bid. Plan and specification for th work may be seen and Information may be se cured at th. offlc. of the county fclerk .of Logan county, th. county clerk of Mc Pherson county, or the offlc of th tate engineer Lincoln, Nebraska. The stat and counties reserve th right to walv all tech nicalities and to reject any and all bids. JOHN ARMOUR. County Clerk, Logan Count: GEO. E. JOHNSON, State Engineer. Noll( Jly2-5--13-16-l NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received at th office of the county clerk. North Piatt., Lincoln county. Nebraaka, unill - p. m., Friday, July 18, 1918, for th. Yradlnif na Improv ing of Stat, and Federal Aid Project No. 10. and Incidental work on said project Bids will b. opened at the office ef.the Board of County Commissioner of Lincoln county, at their office in the court house promptly after th tlra for receiving bid bas closed. The proposed work consist of construct ing approximately 19.1 mile of earth roads. The approximate quantities are: 102,700 cublo yards earth excavation. 6,044 C. Yd. mil. hauling clay or gravel. 67i Lineal feet concrete pipe. 19 tn. 8 lineal feet concrete pipe, 24 In. 20 lineal feet concrete pipe, 36 in. 98 cubic yard concrete. Estimated cost (33,116.34 Ten pqt cent engineering and con tingencies - 8,911.63 Total eslmated cost (43.027.97 Certified check for 5 per cent of Amount ot bid. Plans and specifications for th work mmv ha seen. nd information may be le cured at the offlc of the county clerk of Lincoln county, ort th offlc of th tate engineer, Lincoln, Neb. Th tat and county reserv th right to waive all technicalities and to reject any and .all bids. A. S. ALfTEN, County Clerk, Lincoln County. GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Stat. Engineer. No. 116 July 2-5-9-12-16-19. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Grain Arrivals Are Light; Cash Corn 2 to 6 Cets Up J Oats Are 1-2 to 1 Cent ." Higher. Omaha. July I, 1919. Receipts for today's rasn market were light Arrival were, 10 cars of wheat, 63 cars of corn, 13 cars of oats, none of rye and 1 car of barly. Those last Monday war 22 cars of wheat. TS- car of corn, $7 car ot oats, 3 car of rye and none of barley. Cora price In all varieties er consid erably higher, commercial grades ranging from 306o or 7o higher, and off grades also shovsd relative strength. Good grade am not sen readily at th upturn. . No. 2 whits sold at 13.00, th. top. Oat figure wer U01o up. Th high of 76HC was brought for No. 3 whit. No ry or barley wa reported sold up to near tn. Close, RECEIPTS. Today. Tear (go. Wheat (34,000 Corn . 1,148,000 Oat ,1,117,000 SHIPMENTS. 614,000 049,000 (64,000 Wheat (1,600 , 286.000 Corn 180,000 Oat 864,000 TJ. 9. CLEARANCES. Wheat 611,000 Corn ; , 10.000 Oat 49,000 (70,000 160,000 8,000 14,000 CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 4 111 $15 Kansas City 193 16 St. Louis 300 91 46 Omaha . 11 . 68 13 Minneapolis , .,..,,..,,,.127 ., ,. Winnipeg . , ., 6$ ,. Wheat No. 1 bard wlnteri 1 car, $3.13. No. S hard winter: 1 car, $2.19. Oat No. t white: I car, 76V4.0. Standard: 1 car, 76c; No. t white: 2 cars, 75c; 3 cars, 74HC No. white: 1 car, I4ttc Sample white: I car. 73 Omaha Cash Price Wheat; No. I hard, $2,33; No. 1 hard. $2.29. Corn: No. 1 white, $1.00; No. I whit, $1.9r.01.(7; No. $ white, $1.70; No. whit, (1.55; No. 1 yellow, (1.(9; No. 1 yellow, $1.69: No.. 4 yeltow, (1.6201.64; NO. ( yel low, $1.4801.60; sample yellow. $1.8001,85; No. 6 mixed, $1.48; No. ( mixed, $1.40(1.45; sample mixed, $1,250(1.40. Oals: No. I whit.. 76Hc; standard, 76c; No. 3 white, T4H076O; No. 4 whit. 7S4e; sample, 73Hc Chicago closing prlc.s, furnlsh.d Th. Be. by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, Article.! Open. High. I Low. Clos.. Sat'y Corn, I I July 1 6S0H 1 84K 152K 1 K3HH 162H Aug. 1 6401, 1 1.5 H 164 1 64W 1M Sep., 1 653166 1 56k 165U 1 6( 044 166U Oats. July 74Ofc 7( T4 74 H T4 Aug. 70440 71U 70 7OH07O 70 Sep. (9K 70H 69M69H04. ti Pork, July 48 41 45 4( 44 10 44 10 44 45 Sep. 46' 05 45 80 (4 10 46 00 44 (0 Lnrd. July 26 16 26 17 4 26 05 21 10 2( IT Sep. 26 26-40 26 40 24 17 14 (0 2( 10 Ribs. July 24 16 24 17H 24 06 $4 06 24 06 Sep. 24 66-72 24 75 24 57'I4 60 14 60 Cotton Future New York, July 8. Cotton future opened steady; July, none; October, 3 4.9 5a; Decem ber, 14. (7c; January, 24.64o; Maroh, none. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Action of Oongree on Wheat Tends ( Send . ' I'Moe of corn Higher. Chicago, 'July (.Action of oonrress look ing to higher prices on wheat stimulated an advance In th value of corn today not withstanding announcement ot a veto of th bill by President Wilson. Th. market closed unsettled, lie net lower t lUo un. with August (1.64 "4 tn. (1.54H and September (1.65U. Oat flnlshod Ha oft to Via ad vance, and provisions varying from 860 down to a rise of SOo. Commission house buying of corn was strongly In evidence throughout th. day ex cept Just before th. close, when sale to realize profit became th rule. Bull con tended that even aside from th action of congress corn was worth more money on tha basis of current promtum paid for new wheat. Besides, th opinion generally prevailed that th wathr In th big producing states wa too .cool for th best interests 01 tn crop. LiKsunooa mat Canada would continue to take oorn liberal ly for flour mixing purpose landed further to handicap th bear. Oats wer Inclined to advene, wlfft wheat, but encountered hedging sale. Rain in western Canada operated also a aa ele ment ot depression. Provisions averaged higher owing ' to a falling oft tn receipt ot hog and because of larg. exports. Most of th demand, though, came from shorts. Chicago Llvs Stock, ' Chicago, July (.Cattle Receipts. 16.- 000; good to boat (teady t strong, others and butchers generally steady; calve steady; stockers and feeder alow to steady. Beet cattle, good; cholc and prim, (16.60018.00; common and medium, $11.75016,50; butch- era stock, cows and heifers, $8.00014.50. Canncrs and cutters, $7.0008.00. Blockers and feeders, good; cholc end fancy, $10,400 18.00; common and medium, $8.00010.40. Veal calves, good and choice, $18.00010.76. Hogs Receipts, 33,000; market uneven; mostly 15a to 26c higher; packing grade closed dull, with advance parity lost; bulk of. sales, $16.80017.10; butcher. $16.(60 17.36; packing, $16.30016.96; light, $17,000 17.40; rough, $15.75010.25; pigs, (16.26 1.(5. v Sheep Receipt. 16,000; market steady and mostly 25c, higher for fat class; coom and feeders generally steady; cholc snort sortda native lambs, (18.75; good short sorted natives, (18.60, Lambs: Cholc and prime, (18.60018.(0; medium and good, (17.75019.60; culls, (13.0001( 00. Ewes: choice and prime, (12.60018.26; medium and good, (10.00012.50; culls, (4.5001.00. ' ( St. Louis Live Stock. St Louis, Mo., July (. Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; native beef steers, (11.50017.60; yearling steers and hoif.?rs. (9.50016.50; cows, (7.50013.75; stockers and foeders, $8.60012.00; fair to prim southern beef steers, (10 00017.70; beef cows and heifers, (6.90013,50; native calves, (7.76017.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; market 26c higher; lights, $16.90017.10; pigs, $16.7(9 17.00; mixed and butchers, $18.86017.10; good heavy, $16.(6017.00; bulk, $16,900 17.05. ' Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 1,600; mar ket steady; lamb, $14.00019.00; ewes, $11.00 013.00; canners and choppers, $5.01)010.00. ' Sioux City LIt. Stock. Sioux City. Ia., July 8. Cattle Receipt, 4,600 head; market steady to weak; b.f steer. (9.75017.00; fat cows ana heifers, (9.00012.50; canners, (6.(508.00; Vockers and, feeder. $10.00 011.50; feeding cow and Hog Receipt. 8,000: market 10 cent higher; light, $16.76; mixed, $16.65; heavy, iitf.tu; euik 01 sales. 11s.40m1e.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head market (teady. St. Joseph live Stock. 8t Joseph. July 8. Cattle Reclpt 1 600 head; market steady; steer. $12,000 18.00; cow and heifers, $6.00016.00; caives, 10.00013.50. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; market higher; top, $17.06; bulk, $16.85017.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,800 head; market steady; lambs, $13.00018.00; we $6.00012.00. ' ' Omaha Hay Market. .Receipts light on both pralrl hay and al falfa;, demand quiet; market easy, with price unchanged. Hay Choice upland pralrl., $18.00: No. 1 upland-prairie, $16.00016.60; No. 1 up land prsirle, $10.00013.00; No. I upland prairie. $6.0009.00. No. 1 midland. $11,000 16.50; No. ft midland, $9.00013.00. No. 1 lowland, $9.60011.50; No. 2 lowland. $7 00 08.00; No. 1 lowland, 86.00M.00. Alfalfa Cholc. $22.00; No. v 1, 20.00; standard, $15.50017.(0; NoV I, (12.00 014.50; No. 1. $10.00011.00. Straw Oat, $(.5009.60; wheat, (8.600 8.00. ' Chicago Produc Market. Chicago, July t. r Butter Unsettled creamery. 88 042 Vic. 1 Eggs Higher; receipts, 10,290 cases; firsts 36.037c; ordinary firsts, (4035c; at mark, cases Included (3 036c. Potatoes Higher; receipt 60 car; Loui slana, Arkansas and Oklahoma Triumphs, (2.5002.40; Louisiana, Arkansas and Okla noma. Triumphs, white, $2.6002.75; Califor nia white, $3.75; California red, (3.00; vir gin la barrel, $5.7601.00. Llva Poultry Lower fowl, 2$Hc; springs, 83038c. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. July 8. Corn No. 3 yellow. $1.6001.70. Oat No. $ while. 74 K 0 75c. Flax $4.0(04.12. Barley 95c0$l.l(. Rye (1.7901.80 Bran $21.(0. Sills NEW YORK With , Foreign News Reassur. ing, Shares Off red on . Stock Exchange Ccz ( tinue Downward. , New York, July . Apart from (be last day's average contraction of excefi reserves by local banks and mor definite titlmalions concerning n.w capital requirement by railroad and Industrial corporation, evenls ov.r th. week end offered ao explanation for today' dull and heavy stock market. Y Foreign new was reassuring In the main and domeatlo developments wer unchanged save for sporadlo labor trouble and firmer monetary tendencies, especially la time funds. ' With cayc.ly an exception, leading : share wer. under persistent pressure, the selling again focusing abqut United States Steel, which suffered an extreme reces sion of m point. Kindred Issue yielded . sympathtcally and rails also wer reac tionary, dividend payer losing ,1 to 1V point. 1 ' -, . ' Among th several peculatlv groups, ' Sumatra Tobacco experienced a gross set back ot T point and Genarel Motors points, with 1 for United Cigar and 1 to" 8 Vk point for metal and oil. Included among th heavy mlccellaneoua Issue were Central Leather, Industrial Alcohol, Dls- tillers and Intsrborough Consolidated pre ferred. .(..", Lowest Ajuntatlon wer registered. In tlio " last hour, but towards tha clos specialties . rallied 1 to I point and equipments. In cluding United Stat Steel and Republic Iron recovered substantial fractions, while Marin preferred wa relatively strong. Sales amounted to 410,000 ahare. Traffic at western far far western point') diminished during th paat week, but the general business situation was more favor able on further solution of war problems. ' Liberty bond wer heavier, other Issues easing slightly. Total sales, par value, ag gregated $4,175,000. United States- bond, old Issue, wer unchanged on call. . - Pl.l,: Sale. High. Low, Bid. Am. Beet Sugar 70V. American Can Can .... 14,000 484j 4U 4T?r': A Foun'y 1,500 84 34Vi 4'V ' au..,t... AAA A, A. ' Am. Car Am. Looomotlv. 6VV OI 01 VI 1,700 (IK T(V 79', 600 114 11H4 llt'k 1,400 $6, 95 96 , 1,000 r 9i 19, 12,500 (9t (7fc 8 200 (4Vs $4t ki 104t 1,800 541, (4 VI 54 U 1,000 29 28H 2,9 600 30 19 Vt 194 200 147 14( HS 1,000 71 69 Vi 70 600 66 it 5 , 4, .! 93 100 3314 3( 23 300 41M 40li 40 401, Am. Smelt. A Ret. A in. 8uar Ref. Am. Tel. A tel. .. Am. &., L. A 3. .. Anaconda Copper . Atchison A O A W I 8 S L Halt A Ohio B. A 8. Copper ... , Cal. Petroleum..,. Canadian Faclflo , Central Leather ... Chea. A Ohio .... C, M. A St P. ... C. A N. W C, R. I. A P. ctfs.. Chlno Copper . .... Col. Fuel A Iron Corn Products Bef. 1,900 43M 41 4H, crucibi steel ,.,,.1,400 si 7t 68 Vi Cuba Can. Bugar . 1,800 tt 81. ,11'. Mstlll.rs Securities (.300 68 57 K 53 - 1 Ert , 1; U , General Electrlo .. , Mi;1, General Motors ... 1,200 1564. 152 103 Gt. Northern pfd. . 400 , 90 91' 80V Ut Nor. Or ctfs... '$00 $5V li CH , Illinois Central ... .... 9a Innplvatlon Copper. 5,300 66 55 Vi 63 , Int. Mor. Mar. pfd. 23,000 104 103 Vt 103 f. Inter. Nickel 4,100 ItH 3044 .I'M, Inter. Paper 400 86 V. 36 35. K. C. Southern .... 18 Kennerott Copper. 2,700 13 $$H 33V. Louisville A Nash 113S Maxwell Motor , ,.. . ,1fr Tex, Petroleum ,. 10,600 10$ 991 100'i Miami Copper . 600 29 29 J9V Missouri Paclflo .. 1,000 23 23 29 Montana Power ... ..... .... (ft. Nevada Copper ... , 800 10 20 20 New York Central 600 78 73 II N. Y N. H. A H... 400 33 17 31 ' Norfolk A Western t. , 10( Northern Paclflo . (00 (6 (8 (0 Pacific Mall .......... 18 Par. Tel. A Tel .... .... 10 Pennsylvania 400 4,1 41 43 , Pittsburgh Coal .. ..... 11, Ray Consol. Copper 1 (00 , 24 24 24 Heading 14.000 03 11 02 Hep, Iron A Steel 17.000 94 92 93 Hhattuck Aril. Cop , ... 16 Southern Paclflo .. 400 It 83 Southern Railway. 100 14. 13 31 Studebsker Corp. . 2.300 47 46 . 46 Texaa Co 700 161 161 1(3 Union Paclflo .... .1,000 131 131 111 ' . U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 1.000 126 114 184 United State St..U08,00O 101 1064 100 ) Utah Copper 800 IS 81 $ ' Wabash pfd. "B" . 100 25 15 16 . Western Union J... ITU Westlnghous Else. 400 41 42 42 Total sales for th dar, 410,000 share. Nw Tors? Honey. -' New York, July $. Msrcantll Paper- Four and six month, ( per cent . ' .. ; sterling nixty-aay mns, com mercial 60-day bill on banks, $4.79: com mercial 60-day bills, (4.71; denund. (4.753; cables. $4.76 T-l. Francs Demand, (5.75; cable, 95.70. Guilder Demand, 60 c; cable, (le. Lire Demand, ((.It; cables, $8.(0 . Ruble Demand, llWo; eablas, 140, nominal. Silver Bar, 990! Mexican .dollar, 77c. Bonds Government . heavy; 4 railroad, easy. Tim Loans Btrrjigsr: 10-day. (05 per c.nt; 10 day, g0(c; six months, p.r cent bid. - . . Call Money strong ; high. I par-cent; low, I per eent: ruling rate, ( per' cent; closing bid, 6 per c.nt; offered at ( par cent; last loan, p.r cent i U. 8. Is, reg., 91 I. C. ref. 4s..,, 78 do, coupon,, IS Int. M. If. 6s.... BS , IT. 8. 3s, reg.. 09 K. C. S. ret 1 7 do, coupon.. 19 L. A N. un. 4s 84 U. S. Lib. !s 99.64 5t K A T 1st Is 61 U. S. 4s, reg.. 100 M. Fac. gen. 4s 69 v do. coupon ..101 Mont Power 114. Am. For. Sec. ( 97 N. Y. C. deb, I 14 Am. T. A T. 0 6 (14. N. Pac. 4 , 81 1, Anglo-French 692N. Pac. 3s...... 69 Arm. A Co. 4 84 O. 8. U ref. Is (2 Atchison gen. 4 81 Fac. T A T. (, (9 B, A O. cv. 4 79Penn. con. 4 96. B. S. ref. Is.... 87 Penn. gen. 4 (8 Can. Leather 6s (3 Reading gen. 484 Cert. Pac. 1st.. 77 8 L & S Fa Is 68 C. A O. cv. 8s.. 80S. Pac. cv. is., 90 C, B. A Q... J, 4 14 Southern Ry. I 90 C MAS P 0 4 71 4 T. A P. 1st.... 98 C R I A P r 4 68 Union Pac. 4.. 84 C. A S. ref. 4 71 U. 8. Rubber 6 79 D. A R. G. r. 6 48U. B. Steel (.. It D. of C. 6 ('(1) 11 Wabash 1st .... 92 Erie gen. 4... 63 French gov, !s 18 Gen. Electrlo a tt 'Bio. Gt, N. 1st .. 96 . ', ' . V. Ne4? York OearJ, ' N.w York, July $. Flour Quiet; springs.. $10.90011.(0; winter and Kansas, $11,600 11.76. , , Corn Spot, firm; fresh htlled No. I yU lqw, $1.18, and No. S yellow. $L!8, coat and freight N.w York. , , Oats Spot, ateady; standard, I0o. Hay Weak; No. 1. $1.40; No. 1. fl.tO 0 1.25; No. S, (6C01.OO. ' Hops Quiet; tat medium t choice, 1117, 8 Jo, 191$, nominal; Paclflo coast, -1917, 20023c, 1111, 14016a. ' - , Pork Firmer me, $47.6O04l.pO; family, $56.00; short clear, $46.00051.00. . , Lard Firm; tnlddl west. $38.01036.10. Tallow Firm; city apeoial loose, 17 o. Rice Firm; fancy head, 1601Oo, bin rose, 9 0 1 .; ."',: '. July Offerings UR July list of bonds ni v short-term notes con tains fifty-nine offerings of N securities which are attrac tive at present prices. It also gives condensed descriptions of twelv,is ,sue yielding from 4.35 to 6.47. This list should be of in terest to you. Send for OB-170. f HieNationaiGty Company CyJstswl Oft o CMm -CWcafr-137 So. La 'Sail- St BodShsrt T m Sotm-A cwrtancn v