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FOR RENT ROOMS
Board and Rooms.
feZNTLI MAN wishes room and board
reflneU ChrUU&n home. Address, Box 401,
vxnana cee.
561 DODGE Double and single rooms, good
poarq. Harney .143.
Hotels.
CLAREMONT INN. 17th nd Jackson.
Tranatant guests, tl a days permanent
gut, a week. Dougla 176b.
COOL room. 11 week; also apartment with
itcBMiettea. ngdea hotel. Co Bluff.
Rooms Wanted.
FURNISHED room with bath accommoda-
tlon by gentleman; stat location and rata.
Box 375, Omaha Bee.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments.
HOLMES" DISAPPEARING BEDS
make small room large enough.
0) BEE BUILDING.
Very desirable furnished apartment, with
.nol porch Apply 2204 N. 2Sd. Red 4233.
3 AL 4-ROOM, housekeeping apartinen
Private bath. Reasonable. 1112 S. 11th
STluAM-HEATED modern apartment.
I'. Stebbin. 1610 Chicago.
NICELY furnished 2-rooin suite.
6146.
Harney
Houses.
FOR RENT For two months, a furnished
home, within easy walking distance of
16th St., to a family without children.
Address, giving reference. Box 409, Omaha
Bee.
LAKE VIEW cottage, on two car lines, at
Carter lake; desirable for 5 or 6 ladles or
gentlemen. Webster (041.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West
2304 No. 69th St. 7 rooms ...$16.00
1121 Bedford Ave, 6 room 1260
OMAHA LOAN A BLDO. ASS'N.
266s DOUGLAS, rooming house, 233.00; flat
- 3805 Leavenworth, 6 rooms, 220.00. John
N. Frenter, Douglas 654.
ELEGANT rooming house, modern. 2601
Capitol ave.
North.
(.ROOM all modern house, 1207 N. 60th
Ave. Cool basement, perfect repair, 218.
Phone Walnut 1920.
SEVEN room modern, 225, near poitofflce.
O. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago.
South
modern, 677 S. 28th atreet.
Best
of condition, $36.00; Ed. O. Hamilton, 102
nee was., Phone Douglas 6101.
Miscellaneous.
2181660 N; 20th,v6 rooms, bath.
216620 8. 20th, 10 rooms, furnace.
2302026 St. Mary', 8 rooms, new furnace.
RINOWALT BROS., Brandels Thea. Bldg.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Miscell.
aneous.
MR. RENTER.
Are yon looking for a horns becaui the
landlord sold the place that you are liv
ing InT If so, why not call Walnut (77
and your trouble will be over, a I will
ell you a place for only 2100 down and
the balance just like rent. I have three 6
room and bath bungalow that are modern
and In a fin neighborhood, that will be
' aold oa those terms. Quit renting. It
doe not pay. Be INDEPENDENT. Look
Into thl at once.
WALNUT 677.
LIST your property for rent or al with
( FIRST TRUST COMPANY.
Realtor Tyler Tl.
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
CREIOH BONS A CO.. BEE BLDO.
Shopen & Co.. Rentals. Douglas 4228.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
APARTMENT.
6 room In the Hudson, 207 South 26th
Avenue; heat and Janitor service; 142.60
and 260.00 per month. a
Benson & Myers Co.. Realtors.
424 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 7426.
THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918.
REAL ESTATE 1MPROVFD
West
DUNDEE BU 41 A LOW.
Will cell splendid 6-rooin modern bungs,
low, located in best Dundee section, 6111
Capitol Ave., for $4:600: half cash: bal
ance, small payment. Out-of-town owner
In city for two day only. Call or phone
a. L. Kesnlk. Room 625, Fontenelle Hotel.
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IHnymm.m I .... V 1. W 1 I
a-a n Jiuva cnicjes
REAL ESTATE WANTED
BEFOHE AlliUST FIRST.
1 will sell for $3600 below Its cash
vlue and cost, the 8 -room modern oak
finished with oak floors, 1st and 2nd
tone. Living room 14i2. Other rooms
large and airy. House best of condition.
Newly painted. Well built. Large lot in
West Farnam cathedral district.
ED. O. HAMILTON, 10S BEE BLDG.
Phone Douglas 6101
3621 HAMILTON STREET, $3,160.
Oak and birch finished, very modern
I-room bungalow, with deeping porch.
JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM.
NEW 7-rooro, up-to-date, oak finish, large
oi; oeauuiui location. 6127 North 24tli
St.. Price $S,0. Norris a NorrU. D
4270.
NEARLY NEW bungalow. Oak floors and
nnisn throughout. Corner lot fine shade.
J "iw rrice cut to $3,200. Call day.
FIVE-ROOM COfmAOfc WANTED
If W Ml V . - ...... . .
luniinuai, modern (rurnace
not Important), five-room home In good
neighborhood and on through car line that
you win sell on payment with about $:oo
Vi. csh Vyuent telephone South
1SSS and give price and location at once.
Most be clear and all on one floor, snd
worth around $2.ovn. Distance not Import
ant If In good location and near through
csr line, pisio s Sith KtT(,ot
WANTWJ-KAXCH OR FARM '
Pres brick business block and residence
property; also $20,000 worth mortage taper.
S S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY.
313 Cy NsnBnk Bldg.
rUK SALiv Two thorou$hbred Jersey
calve, one bull and one heifer. Telephone
vouncii murrs. 131.
FEMALE gat 10 week old.
41 24.
Call Colfax
LEGAL NOTICES
xcmcB-to contTj actors!
Sealed bids will be received at the office
or ine county cleric. North Platte. Lincoln
county. weorasna, until 3 p. m., Friday
July 19. 191. for the grading and Improv
ing of State and Federal Aid Project No, 10.
and Incidental work on said project
Bids will be opened st the- office of the
Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln
county, at their office in the court hmm.
prumpuy arier me time ror receiving bide
nas ciosea.
The proposed work consists of construct
Jng approximately 19.1 miles of earth roads.
approximate quantities are:
102,700 cubic ysrds esrth excavation
6,044 a Td. mllo hauling clay or gravel.
u. i.im-ui ieoi concrete pipe, IS in
8 lineal feet concrete pipe, 24 In.
"0 lineal feet concrete pipe. 31 in.
RPAI CCT A TP rt.i ... I cubic yard concrete.
aj a e a c -mner UltieS ! -"lmted cost $S9, 114,34
a A,e' several good reliable buvers for
6 snd 6-rooin houses and bungalow with
3o00 to 2500 down. Call Osborne Really
?lJL"i!!IJSLSJ"9iOni. Nat Bank Bldg
HAVF. customer fur one or'iv.o unimproved
acres on high ground n..r Krug park.
Call Mr. Browne. Tvler 167"
INTERSTATE REALTY-CO.
North.
ONE-YEAR-OLD cross roof bungalow facing
jiuumro para, iuny modern, nearly all
oak finish, Just being decorated; choice
corner lot, both streets paved and paid for.
Chance like this come once In a lifetime.
But you will have to move fast.
RASP BROS.,
210 Keellne Bldg.' Tyler 721.
6-ROOM modern house and large corner lot.
isvxiow, witn made and fruit trees; block
to Dodge car; $2,600; $300 cash and $25
month,
W. H. GATES,
BIT Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. r, isl.
OWNER must sell 2220 Pratt St., 7-room
incuy moaern nouse in fine location.
Price, $4,000 but will consider any reason
able offer for quick sale. Will F. Sleden
topf. Counrll Bluffs. Is. Phone 2762.
MINNS Lusa; nice lot on Titus avenu, near
Twenty-fourth etreet, can be bought at a
Bargain, mis lot must De sold. Call own
er evening, walnut 70.
GOOD HOME FOR S.LK
In Lennox addition: a choice property
w 11 be sold with terms. CIhusoii Bros..
Klron. la.
FINANCIAL
Ten per cent engineering and con
tingencies ,
8.911 62
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
"A:6 ln" installment loan on your home
changed to a straight five-year loan snd
relieve yourself of that monthly burden.
Lou gee, Inc., 63$ Keellne Bldg.
H. W. HINDER,
Money on hand for mortgage loans
national uanK Bldg.
QUICK ACTION ON "iXndS
W. T. CJRAHAM.
604 Bee Bldg.
Douglas 1 6 3 x.
FARM LOANS'
PAUL PETERSON,
5y2
o64 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG
r:i t
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OMAHA HOMES EAST N1CB. fTrsIS"
O'KEEFE R8AL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2716.
WE BELL, rent. Insure and make loan on
oity property. North.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
24th and Ames Ave.. coL 21 J
M1NNB LUSA home and lot offer the
neat opportunity to Invest your money
Phone Tvler HT
South
HANSCOM PAR BARGAIN.
7-room all modern house, net new, but
in good order; paving paid; near school
and car line; $360 cash, balance $26 per
monio.
P. J. TEBBENS CO..
606 Omaha Nat. Bank. D. 2182.
One 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both
on one lot, live in one and rent the other
Price, $2600. Term. No. 2432 South
20th St. Norrl A Norrla, 104 North 16th
St. Phon D. 4270.
Misccllaneom.
4-ROOM MODERN
BUNGALOW, $1,700
4 room and bath, modern. Large 60
foot lot. J blocks to car line. $1700;
$400 cash, balance monthly.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
AAA FIRST NATIONAL
vJV BANK BLDO.
PHONB
TYLER
63
280 ACRES 4 i mile town, fairly good
improved, Lucas county, Iowa. Encum
brance, $18,000, 2 and 6 yean, price,
$176.00. Owner want hardware or gen
eral merchandise. J. C. Atkins Land Co.,
Perry, la. ;
FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS.
PORTER A SHOTWELL,
202 3. 17th St. Dougla 6012.
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
6, 6H snd $ Per Cent.
J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg.
&ILL MONEY riC:
U 2 1 HARRISON & MORTON. O '" , 0
gjir umam jat. HanK King.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. K. D.
Wend, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Kts.
MONEY to loan on improved" farmsand
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
Private Money.
SHOPEN ft COMPANY Douglas 4:!8.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Sod, Recline Bide.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLIiEKG, 318 Bran
dels .Theater Bliltr. I. f,ss
Stocks and Bonds
OIL stocks and securities are the best bin
on the market today. We will furuixh
you, free of charge, any information you
uenirs in regara to tne franklin Oil and
Gas Company, which has II prodneliiK
wells in the miilcontlnent field. Milllsnn
gro terscjiiTl 1 1 BldgK a naa s Clly, Mo.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
lotai esimatsd cost $43,057 97
.C'.',r,tlflcd check for Pr cent of amount
Ul Hill,
Plans and speelflrstlons for the work
may be seen, and information may be se
cured at thu office of the county clerk of
Linruln county, or at the office of the state
engineer, Lincoln. Neb. The state and
ointy reserve the right to waive all
technicalities and to reject any and all bid
A. 3. ALLEN,
, . County Clerk, Lincoln County
GEORGE E. JOHNSON,
. State Engineer
N" Hi July 2-5-9-12-16-19.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS" "
Sealed bids will he received at the office
of t lie county clerk. Grand Island, Hall
ouniy Nebraska. unV.I i p. m., Wednesday.
July 17. lflS. for grading snd Improving
Jtate and federal aid project No. 3 and
incidental work on said project.
filri win be opened at the office of the
Board of County Commissioners of Hsll
County at their office In tho court house
promptly after the Mine for receiving bids
has clofeed.
The proposed work consist of construct,
log approximately 32.26 miles of earth roads
The appro:.lmato quantities arc:
96.000 cubic yards earth excavation.
PS lineal ft., IS In. concrete pipe.
1J0 lineal ft.. 24 In. concrete pipe.
4 lineal ft.. 30 In. concrete pipe.
4 lineal ft., 36 in. concrete pipe.
24 lineal ft., 4S In. concrete pipe.
160 ruble yards concrete.
Estimated ro.st $36,226.60
10 per cent engineering and eon.
tingoncies
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle Mostly Young and in
Good Demand; Mar-
ket on Hogs is
Strong.
Omaha, July 11, 1912.
Cattle. Hog. Sheep
11, SSI 6.6SS
W.9; 9.29.1
14,66$ 7.2SK
10.000 1S.000
65,139 1(6.119
30,94 34.0.4J
66.160 45,777
SE..17S 22.175
45.676 30.156
.. 9.200
...6,430
.. 4,627
.. 2,000
..20.2S7
Receipt were:
Offlclsl Monday
Official Tuesday...,
Official Wednesday
Estimated Thursday.
Four day thl week
Sam day last week. .It. OS J
Same days 2 wks. ago. 20,706
Sam days I wks. sko.24,S?9
Same day year ago.. 13. 791
Receipt and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stork yards. Omsha, for 24 hours
ending at 3 o'clock p. m., July U, 191S:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Cattle. Hogs. Hheop. H'r1.
C, M. St. P 1 l
Wabash 9
Missouri Pacific 2 6
Union Pacific 28 !S 47
C. N. W , esst 3 i
C. N. W., west 51 t.4 2 1
C St. P.. M 0....14 .fj
C, M. . Q., eaat 2.1 4 3 ..
C, P.. A Q., west 20 17
C, R. I. ft P., east.... 1 4
C, R. I. ft P., west.... 1 1 .. ,
Illinois Central l j
Chicago Gt. Western.. 2 1 ,. "!
Total receipts 149 141 62 2
Corn Arrivals Are 75 Cars,
With Prices Unchanged to
5 Cents Higher; Oats
1-2 to 1 Cent Up.
Omaha, July 11.
Receipt of grsln todav were XI tra t
wneat, id car of corn, 12 car of oat and
none of rye or barley a compared to those
a week ago of 14 cars of whest, 53 cars of
corn, it cars or oats, i car of rye and none
of barley.
Corn was very low for the early mr
ket. traders falling to meet on prices, which
were unchanged to 6 cents higher. No. 2
yellow ehowed an sdvanc of 2o snd No 6
white. 6c stronger. Oat price were H to
ir higher. Six cars of No. 3 white brought
76 He or lc up. Wheat was quoted easier.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chicago ....
Kunsaa City
St. Louis ..
Omsha
Minneapolis
1'uluth
Winnipeg ..
.
.201
. 24
. 79
. 1
. 22
lt3
21
76
203
2
49
12
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hops.
96
960
890
616
Co.
3.622.66
Arkansas Lands.
JULY 16TH.
Our cext excursion to McGehee, Ark
W. 8. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Coloiado Lands.
COLORADO LANDS.
1 own and control 26,000 acres in Chtf -enne
and Lincoln counties, Colorado. H(Je
are some of my special bargains:
6',i section $12.60 per acre
1,280 acre 10.00 per acre
1,280 acre 12.00 per acre
2,660 acre 15.00 per acre
These lands are all 100 per cent tillable,
Ituated In Cheyenne County; terms, 1-3
cash, balance, 6 annual payment at 6
per cent.
W. J. MOREHART, Mankato, Minn.
HOMES AND HCMESITES,
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
687 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg Dong. 19IL
6 UR1NSHED LA TUNA APTS. 641 S. 24th
St. A large liv. room, a dress, room and
closet combined, a kltch. and bath. camp,
film. best of aervloe. D, 1533.
PETERS TRUST CO.,
Specialist In Apartment management.
HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and
' flower; best location; 24th and Farnam.
. Price reasonable. Call D. 1473.
FoUR-rooms and bath, all modern, second
floor. 2211 Davenport.
North.
4-ROOM and sun room; new apartment;
second floor; $27.50; vacant the 20th.
Apartment 9, Maple Court. Red 682.
EXTRA CHOICE CLOSE-IN FLAT.
New brick, nothing better In the city;
four bedrooms. $50 to FAMILY ONLY.
Arthur E. Woodman, 2223 Capitol Ave.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.
Real Estate and Insurance.
1820 Farnam St. Doug. 1064.
BARGAINS In homes. Owner must sell.
G. P. STEBBINS. 1610 Chicago.
SACRIFICE SALE
220 acres, all fenced, 2Vi miles from
town In Sedgwick county, Colo.; 170 aens,
fine fall wheat, will make from 20 to -.'
bushels per acre; owner has gone to war
reason for selling. Laud all level uml
fine. Will have to be told within 1"
day If crop goes at this price; see nit
at ones. C. L. Tate, agent for owner.
65 Omaha National Bank. Omaha, Neb.
Estimated total coat $39,848 II
Certified check, 6 per cent of amount of
bid.
Plans and specifications for the vwork
may be aeen and information mv k. ...
cured at the office of the county clerk of
nun couiny. or at the orrico of the 8tate
EtiKinei-r, Lincoln. Nebraska. The Rt.t.
ai.d County reserve the right to waive all
technicalities and to reject any and all bids.
J. E. LYI.E,
County Clerk.
GEORGE E. JOHN80N,
State Engineer.
No. 1 1 3. July 2-5-9-12-16.
Morrl & Co..
Swift ft Co...
Cuds by Pack In
Armour & Co
J, W. Murphy
Lincoln Peeking Co..
O. Packing Co....
Cudahy, Denver
Swift, Denver
Cudahy, Kaness Cltv.
F. B. Lewis
J. H. Bulla
Itmienstock Bros
F. CT. Kellogg
Worthelmer ft Degn
t.ehmer Bros
Huffman
Hnth
Meyer
(11 ass berg
Banner Bros
John Harvey
Jensen ft Lungren...
Pat ODny
Other Buyer
Totals ...
1,546
2.02S
1.006
1,766
2.824
38
3
Sheep.
S91
902
i sr.s
S6
205
9.870
2.026
6,648
Receipts Whet; today, 412,000 bm.; year
sgo, 819,000 bu.; corn: todsy, 431,000 bu
year aso. 602,000 bu.; oats; todav, 606,000
bu. : year sso. 6:1.000 hn
Shipments Wheat: today. 95,040 bu yer
ago. 163,000 bu.; corn: today. 399.000 bu
year ago, 421,000 bu.; oats: today, 343,000
United States Clearings Wheat; today,
bu. : year ago. 673,000 bu.
230 000 bu.; corn: year am. 131 nan k .
oau: today, 217,000 bu.; year .go. 43,000
Corn No. 4 white, 2-6 carload. $1.87; No.
5 white, 2 carloads. $1.80; 1 carload. $1 75
ample white. 1 carload $1.62; No 2 yel.'
. erioa $1.72. 3-6 carload II Tn- v
low
3 yellow 1 carload $1.70, 2 carload $1.99;
No. 4 yellow. 1 carload $1.66. 1 carload $1.62
? . rUow- 1 !-6 ''nJi 61.60; No 6
mixed. 3-6 csrlosd $1 46 V
'--N0- I white. 6 carload. 7$Hfl; No.
wblte, 1 carload 76o. 1 eri.. ta.
.ample white, 2 carload. 75Vic; No. 2 mlxed'
1 carload 76c.
Omaha Cash Prices Vh..i. v
mixed. $2 2u; No. J hard. $2.25. corn: No
4 wh te. $1 87: No. 6 white. $1.75ll.0; No.
1 70 No. 4 yellow, $1.621.S5 No. a v.nJ
$1.60. Oats: ;No. 3 white. t4c; No. 4
wnlte, 1 fi 76 Vi c : aamnla 7tL.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee
lv Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broker.
Steel Shares Slump Under
. Liquidation; Rai)s With
stand Pressure Eetter
Than Others.
1. Trr' Jt"y Stofk. were heavlrj
Ibiu dated in the Initial perfcd f to(la, '
session, the movement being provoked Uv
overnight report that some of the mor't
Important equipment and munitions com.,
panles had applied to the federal govern
ment for financial aid. These reports had
their origin In the fact that the bankers'
comprising the Bethlehem Steel $50,000 OOf
note syndicate has requested the wai
finance corporation to furnish $20,000,000 01
that Issue In event of their Inability tc
market the entire amount.
Selling naturally concentrated In lasuet
of that division, United State. Steel belli,
offered In large quantities at an vt rum t
reversal of 2U points. Bethlehem "A" stool
reacted 6i points and the "B" or nonvoting
stock broke 2 points.
Other severe lva.es, few of which wen
more than slightly retrieved. Included rv...
clble Steel. Republic Iron, Pressed Steel Car
Baldwin Locomotive. General itnton .r
ahlpplnga at irroaa recession of 2 to 4
points. Anion. Hsues of leas definite char
acter, such as oIIh. leathers, distiller.. In-
auatrial Alcohol, tobaccos and People's Gas
reactions rnngeil from 2 to points. Roys:
Dutch Oil displaying especial weakness.
Rails withstood the (Pressure better thar
any other Kroup. losses among such repre.
aentatlve shares as Reading, Union Pacific
and Grangers being limited to 1 or 1
polnta.
Foreign news, including the Bank of Eng.
land's weekly statement, was mainly favor
able, hut played no part In the day's events.
Following is llxt of loading stock and
closing quotation:
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received at the office
of the County Clerk, at Hastings, Adam
County. Nebraska, until 9 a. m., Thursday,
juiy j. ii5, tor tne grading and Improv
ing of Slate and Federal aid Project No, T,
and incidental work on said project.
Bids will be opened at the office of the
Hoard of County Supervisor of Adam
County, at their office In the court house
promptly after the time for receiving bid
ua.i cioaea.
The proposed work consist of eoriitruct
Ing approximately 93.15 mile of earth roads.
mo approximate quantltle are:
63,100 cubic yard earth excavation.
631! cubic yds. mile hauling earth or clay.
6 lineal ft. concrete pipe, 12 In.
lineal ft. concrete pipe, 1$ In.
r - 4 lineal ft concrete pipe, 24 la.
7S lineal ft. concrete pipe, 30 In.
62 lineal ft. concrete pipe, 36 In.
24 lineal ft. concrete pipe, (0 in.
51 ruble yards concrete.
Esilmated coat $137,448.43
10 por cent engineering and con
tingencies 13,744. 84
Iowa Lands.'
F D WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE Exchange
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
EXCLUSIVE artificial and natural Ice bust
ncss, in bounty seat town of 2,500. Also
supplying three other town, exclusively
with Ice. Excellent bu.lness opportunity.
Also have good Ice cream trade. Best
of reasons for disposing of business. Want
land In exchange. Phone or write, C. W.
Graff, Tecumseh, Neb.
FOR EXCHANGE.
9-room house, all modern, beautiful
home, with garage; will take five-room
cottage, partly modern, as first payment.
TRAVER BROS.,
Dougla. 6886. 819 1st Nat'l Bank.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
FOR SALE For cash, a 200-acre well im
proved farm, all good black soil, no op'.
ditches, two mile of a good railruuil
town, good orchard, grove, fencing and
good well of water, located In the north
ern part of Ringgold county, .aid to be
the beet farm In southern Iowa. Price
$226 per acre. Easy terms.
Good quarter section of land 10 mile
of Cre.ton, la. Close to other railroad
towns, nicely Improved, good grove, or
chard, plenty of water. This is good rich
soil and a fan.i that would suit must
anyone. Price $176 per acre. .Easy
term..
80 acre of land, fair improvements,
lay fairly good, four miles of a good
town In Union county, Iowa, good grade
of oll. Can give time on $6,000 of the
purchase price. Price $150 per acre. II.
rc. uooaman. (jreston, ia.
Total estimated coat $43,027.17
Certified check 6 por cent of amount of
I.I.I.
Plans and specification, for the work
may be seen and information may be se
cured at the offices of the County Clerks
or Kearney, Adams, Clay and Nuckolls
Counties, respectively, and the office of the
.State Engineer, Lincoln, Nebraska. The
Htnio nnd Counties reaerv the right to
wuive nil technicalities and to reject any
and all bids.
3. H. VASTINB,
County Clerk, Adam County.
GEORGE E, JOHNSON,
Stat Engineer.
No. 114, July 2-6-9-12-16.
Nebraska Lands.
STORE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas. 20x
40; steam heat; rent, $115 per month.
WORLD REALTY CO.,
Dougla 6342. Sun Theater Bldg.
STORE North 16th St., near P. O.; low rent
O. P. Btebblns. 1310 Chicago.
Office and Desk Room.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses.
LIST your home for rent with us and get
, result. Mora request than house; give
us no use.
, Payne Investment Co., Realtors.
$17 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1781.
MOVING AND STORAGE
FREE
RENTAL "iTTTllVT TTV
SERVICE. J? LUCjLiL 1 i
JTH AND JACKSON. DOUO. 281.
STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING.
REASONABLE RATES.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
METROPOLITAN VAN ft STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture store; office on Howard St., between
15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 1400. Have
your moving handled Just as you would
an order for new furniture. That' the way
we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooma for household
good and pianos; moving, packing and
hipping. ,
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
106 S. 16th. Dougla 4163.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
' storing call Tyler 280 or Dougla 4388.
T i1 "DtPTJn Expres CoT
U. J. AVUlilA Packing and
Moving,
Storage.
1207 Farnam St Web. 2748; Douglas 6146.
OMAHA EXPRESS CO.
LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur
niture pack., .torage. 1417 Chicago. D. 3264
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty
Vest.
ABOUT an acre of ground facing on Dodge
street paved road, Just west of Elm
wood park. This can be sold at bargain
price if taken at once. Tel. Har. 4282.
TWO LOTS, one block from paved etreet,
for less than $100 each. Terms, 6O0 a
week. Tel. Wal. 1566.
CLEARVIEW LOTS.
$1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK.
PAYNE & SLATER CO.
South
FOR SALE I lot. Ju.t south of Elmwood
Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving
City. Wllf .ell cheap for cash. Address
Box Y 1188. Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATESUBURBAN
Benson.
4 ROOMS BENSON
150xl28-Foot Lot,
$2,250 Terms
Located 4 blocks of school and car
line. Housa has city water, ciatorn, elec
tric light, and gas; fruit consisting of
cherries, grapes, currants, gooseberries,
blackberries, etc. Garage. A very de
sirable place of about one-half acre of
ground. Sidewalk, to car. Call Tyler
60 and ask for Mr. Manville
HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY St
200 ACRE STOCK FARM FOR SALE; Three
mile West and one mile North of Ft.
Calhoun, Washington county, Neb., 16
mllo Northwest of Omaha. All fenced
and cross-fenced with woven wire fence.
116 acres In cultivation, balance pasture,
fine waterworks system and fine improve
ment for raising and feeding bogs anil
cattle. Telephone connection and mall
delivery at farm. Price $186.00 per sere.
Inquire at Fort Calhoun State bank or
HENRY ROHWER, Fort Calhoun, Neb.
FOR SALE 160-aore farm; six mlk-a of
Hay 8pring, Neb. If .old by ' August
20, 1918, at $35 per acre. $1,000 wlil lie
paid to the Red Cross. $2,600 cash, bal
ance at 6 per cent, long time. Address
Mr. Mary D. Lydlsh, Hartlngton, Neb.
BIG SNAP Fairly mooth quarter, 1 -t
mile from Venango, Neb. $J6 per acre,
carry half back at 6 per cent. Adjoining
lands selling much higher. Act quick.
Address Box D., Friend, Neb.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Scaled bids will be received at the office
ot the county clerk, Gandy, Logan county,
Nebraska, until 2 p. m., Saturday, July 10,
1918, for the grading and Improving of Stat
and Federal Aid Project No. 12, and Inci
dental work on .aid project.
Ulda will be opened at the office of the
Board of County Commissioner, of Logan
county at their office In the court house
prcmptly after the time tor receiving bid.
hus closed.
Tho proposed work consist, of consstruct
Ing approximately 17.1 miles of earth roads.
The approximate quantities are:
70.030 cubic yards earth excavation.
11,690 C. Yd. miles hauling earth or clay.
720 lineal feet corrugated pipe, 18 -In.
46 lineal feet corrugated pipe, 24-ln.
101 cublo yards concrete.
Estimated eost $32,921.6$
10 per cent engineering and contin
gencies 2,292.28
.6. on
Cattle Receipt, of catttla were rather
light, numbering 3.000 head and offerings
were made up mostly of ycarltnxa snd two-year-old
steers, with very few heavy fin
ished cattle. Trading was active and price
stronger th .n yesterday, good to choice
steers quotable from $17.60 to $18.20, and
common to good kinds from $12 (10 to $17.16.
Yearlings were In broader demand than ves
terday, price, steady to strong, best 'lots
bringing up to $17.00. The fair to uoort
were quotable from $12.60 to $16.00. Butcher
aiurr was active and stronK to a rtlmo
nigner man yestetrday and feeder offurlng
were stronger on the heavy kinds nd
steady on the medium grades: best grade
unngins to 91X10.
. wuoiations on cattle: Good to choice
J .twtB'iB.2U; ralr to good beeves.
fit C A 9t in et r . . . . .
""". common to ralr beevoa. $1200
, i a ,n cnolce yearlings,' $15. 5u
ii. ov, mir 10 e-ooa yearlings, $12.60016.00;
.,...,.. v ,.lr yearunga, IH.OOtf 11.00;
good to choice heifer. $U.OOP13.00; Kood
to choice cows, $10.00(813.00; fair to good
r.w.-.!1:091((0'' "nmon " flr cow.,
$7.2508.60; prime feeders. $U.7512 60
good to choice feeders, I9.50ll.00; fair
to Rood feeders, $8.00(8)9.26; common to fair
VL2?2:1M9IMl ood ,0 eholre .tocker.,
$9.7611.75; .lock heifers, $7.009 00
stock cows, $7.2608.25; veal calves. $8.00
13.26; bulls, .tag., etc., $9.6012.00. .
Hogs There were 163 load, of hog. here
today, estimated at 10,000 head, mak
ing (he total run for the week 63,199 head
It wa. a good strong market from the .tart
today, shipper havina a fairiv ii)r.i
ply of order to fill. They were early trad
ers, purchasing the bulk of their
around $16.8016.90. Packers were a little
slow In entering the trade, but when thoy
did they bouKht the bulk nf thir .,,nr,n..
at $H.7014.80. The bulk of the sale, to
day wa. $16.70016.90 with a top of $17.00.
The general market I. 1015o higher.
oneep mere were 62 load, of sheep here
thl. morning, estimated at lanon
head, making th total suonlv for fh r.
day. tht. week 26.119 head. With a large
uii nere iraae wa. a uttle slow and draggy
thl morning. It being sometime before all of
ine receipt, were yarded. The native lambs
Drougnt 911,00 on the early market, no
we.tern. had been sold at the time of writ
ing this report, but the market looked
tedy to a trifle lower.
Quotations on sheep: Lamb, good to
choice, $17.00018.76; fair to good, $14.60!
17.00; feeder., $14.50(6)16.25; yearllnga, good
to choice, $13.00013.61): yearlings, fair to
good, $l2.75(g13.00; yearllnga. feeders, $11.00
11,70; ewes, Rood to choice, $11,00012.10;
ewes, fair to good, f in.00011.00.
SHEEP.
No, Averagi
66 ewe. 97
19K native lamb..,.. 06
. r,r.
. 7.1
.136
77
I ATt- j '"'"' I '" I-ow. Close. Yest
Corn, I i
July 164 I 68 164. 1 68t,-9 1644
Aug. 1J6HJ, 1 60 156V, 1 69 165
Sept. 1 664 169 15$ 169 166
July 74 74 74 74 74
Aug. ,0e l 707071 70U
J"1" 44 70 44 40
Sept. 46 10 46 26 4$ 10 45 20 b 44 40
Lard.
July 26 25 $fi 26 26 22 26 12 26 17
RS.pt 26 20 26 20 26 20 1$ 20 It 17
s"": u -7 I24 62 " " ;! "
1.700 21 21 21
66
Ray Cons. Copper.
Reading , ,
Rep. Iron A Steel.
Southern Paclflo
Southern Railway
Stud. Corporation
Texas Co ,
Union Paclflo
V. 8. I. Alcohol .
800 10 144s 1444
1.100 71 71 71
900 18 87 87 :
. ,400 108 102 109
' .7
- $00 19 28 28
. 100 44 43 43
49
87 native Iambs.
2 cull ewe.....
2 ewes
95 fed lambs. . . .
117 native fat lambs 64
Price.
$11.75
l(UHI
in. no
1 1.00
12.0(1
la. 26
18.00
WRITE me for picture and price iny farm
and ranchea In good Old Dawe County.
Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford, Neb
WE specialize in selling Nebraska ranches
White A Hoover, 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank
Bldg.
140 ACRES Improved, closeln, paved road.
Nllson. 422 Securities Bldg.
Total estimated cost $36,116.12
Certified check, 6 per cent of amount of
bid.
Plan, and apeclflcatlon for the work
may be seen and Information may be se
cured at the office of the county clerk of
Logan county, the county olerk ot Mo
Pherson county, or the office of th state
engineer, Lincoln, Nebraska. The state and
counties reserve the right to wsive all tech
nicalities and to reject any and all bid.
JOHN ARMOUR,
County Clerk, Logan Count:
OEO. E. JOHN80N,
State Engineer.
N0II6 Jly2-6-9-12-18-l
Wisconsin Lands.
FOR QUICK SALE Will sell 6514 Main
St., Benson, for $3,000; 7 room., strictly
modern, on car line, paved street and near
school. Place wa. appraised at $4,000 by
Building & Loan Assn. Will F. Sleden
topf, Council Bluffs, Ia. Phone 3762.
Dundee.
LIVE DRUG, business for sale. Must sell
quick; am going Into military service
tock Invoice $10,000 to $12,000. Last
year', business $20,000. Would consider
trade on farm land. Hecker Drug Co.,
Humphrey, Neb. j
I'OR SALE! Electric shoe shop, completely
furnished; all latest and best tools; do
ing good business: sll for cash only;
good references. L. J. Probst. Peters
burg, Neb.
WS WILL buy your horn or business
property and pay cash.
H. A. WOLF CO.,
Electrlo Bldg. Tyler II.
BUSINESS property and investment.
A. P. TUKEY and SON.
420 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.
Income, Business and Trackage Specialist,
16th and Dodge Sts Douglas 415.
REAL ESTATEIMPROVED
West
DUNDEE BARGAIN
ne a ci
$300 DOWN.
LIBERTY BONDS
or war saving stamps taken same at cash
r.ew 6-room bungslow; quarter-sawed oak
lloor. oak and white enamel finish; ele
gantly decorated; south front, 2 block,
to car; yard yet to be fixed. Seward Bros.,
78 Brandel Bldg. tiougla 1340. Colfax
4191.
, OWNEB '
DUNDEE STUCCO
HOME
Immediate possession; a good 2-story,
7-room mcdern house one-half block from
car line on north front lot 60x128 feet,
with alley In rear; large living room with
fireplace, attractive dining room with
built-in buffet, large pantry and con
venient kitchen, 1st floor; 3 corner bed
rooms, outside sleeping porch and com
plete bath room 2nd floor; maid's room
on 3rd floor; full basement, furnace heat,
laundry connections, oak floors through
out Price $5,800- Investigate.
GEORGE & CO.,
City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 756,
sSO-ACRE sheep ranch, nine miles from
Trego, Wis.; 130 acre, cultivated, 100
acre of meadow, with two sets of build
ings thereon. Good frame flve-rooin
house, 16x24x12 and 12xi4x8; good frame
barn, 16x28x12; additions, 0;.2S and
16x28. Frame granary, 14x22x8. frame
woodshed and Icehouse, 12x32x8. Frame
chicken house. 10x32. Machlno shed,
14x15. Calf shed, 12x24. Two caves or
, root houses that will hold 1,500 bushels
potatoes. Two good wells, Land border
ing three nice spring lakes, creek con
necting, with seven miles of fencing.
Other buildings: Frame house, eUtit
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.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $i0 per a.,
Including paid up water rights. Henry
Levi tc C. M. Rylander, 864 Omaha Nat'l.
FARM LAND WANTED
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bld3 will be received at the office
of the County Clerk at Auburn, Nemaha
County, Nebraska, until 1 p. m.. Tuesday,
July 16, 1913. for the grading and Improv
ing of state and federal aid project No. I,
and incidental work on said project.
Bids will be opened at the office of the
Board of County Commissioners of Nemaha
County, at. their office In the court house,
promptly after the time for receiving bid.
ha. closed.
The proposed work consist, of construct
ing approximately 67.26 miles ot earth
roads. The approximate quantities are:
258,000 cubic yards earth excavation,
660 c. yd mile, hauling surfacing ma
terial,
700 lineal feet concrete pipe, 18 In.
182 lineal feet concrete pipe, 24 In.
152 lineal feet concrete pipe, 30 In.
44 lineal feet concrete pipe, 36 In.
230 cublo yard, concrete, Including rein
forcing. 4 lineal feet corr. pipe, 16 In. dla., 16 gu.
18 lineal feet corr. pipe, 18 in. dla., 16 gu.
18 lineal feet corr. pipe, 24 In. dla., 16 gu.
28 lineal feet corr. pipe, 36 in. dla., 14 gu.
Estimated ccst $74,927.60
Engineering and Contingencies... 7,492.76
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us if vou
want to keep It.
13. P. SNOWDEN & SON,
610 Electr. Bldg. Dounlas 9371.
Kstlmated Total Cost $82,420.84
Certified check 6 per cent of amount of
bid.
Plan and specification for the w.ork may
he seen, and information mnv h aAenred. at
I the office of the County Clerk of Nemaha
ouniy. office of the the County Clerk of
Itlchardson County, the office of the County
Clerk, Otoe County, or at the office of the
Slato Engineer, Lincoln, Nebraska. The
$6,000 DUNDEE
SPECIAL.
t rooms, consisting of living room, din
ing room, un room and kitchen on the
first floor with three large bedrooms
and heated sleeping porch on the second
floor. Attic; full lot, with garage; con
venient to car. Term.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Dougla. 8962 919-20 City National
FOR SALE Two beautiful lot Just south
of Elmwood park In Overlook addition;
full size lota. 60x160. pwner leaving th
city will sell eheap for cash. Aot quick.
Address Box Y 1166, Omaha Be.
I HAVE $600 cash and good Dundee lot
to make first payment en Dundee .hom.
Phon Dougla 1074 -
J
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
2,000 DAY-OLD-CHICKS Rocks", Reds, Or
tngtons, Legaorna. Webster 1708. 2212
Charles.
W'J,EAT screenings, $2.60 per 100. Delivered.
..miner, am pi ith St.. Phone Doug 1142.
FOR SALE-s-Two ponies. John L. Kennedv,
Falracres. Call Douglas 87. or Wal. 626.
FOR SALE Laying or setting hens, fry
and baby chick. Colfax 2266.
MONEY TO LOAN
Orn'J by the Business Men of Omaha
.? , . UREi Piano and notes as security
140, 6 mo., H. good, total, $3.60.
Emallsr, larger am't. proportionate rate
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Pecnrltle Bldg.. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666.
Chicago Mve Mock.
Chicago, July 11. (U. H. Bureau of Mar
kets) Cattle Receipts, 12,01111 head; beef
steer, strong and active; butchers, Mrong to
iv rem. nigner; calves steady; Blockers and
reeaers, steady; bef cattle, good, choice and
prime, $16.76018.10; common nd medium.
$11.70016.76; butcher stock, cows and
heifers, $8.25014.76; canners snd cutters,
$7.1608.26; .tocker and feeders, good,
choice end fancy, $10.69018.00; common and
medium. $8.2610.50. Veal calves, good and
choice, $16.60017.25.
Hog. Receipts, 32,000 head; clo.od 20o
to SOo higher than yesterday's average af
ter a loo to 20c higher atart, bulk of sales,
$16.85017.60; butchers, $17.26017.65; pack
ing, $16 60017.15; light, $17.20017.70; rough,
$15.86016.60; pigs, $18.40016.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 15,000 head;
market good; sheep fully steady; common
kind lower; top lambs, $19.00; big string
yearling breeding ewes, $18.00; lambs, choice
and prime, $18.86019.16; medium and good,
$18.00018.85; culls. $13.00 16.00; ewes,
choice and prime, $13.00013.36; medium and
good, $10,60013.00; culls, $6.0009.60.
St. Loul. l ive Stork.
St Louis, July 11. Cattle Receipts, 5,000
head; market active; native beef steers, 11.60
18.00; yearling steers and helfera, $7,500
16.00; cows, $7.6013.75; stockera and
feeder., $8.60012.00; fair to prime southern
beef .teers. $10.00017.70: beef cowa and
heifers, $6.00 0 13.60; native calves, $7,760
17.00.
Hog Receipt. 9.100 head: market
higher; lights, $17.25017.40; pigs, 1 7.00
17.36; mixed and butchers. 1 7. 1 5 5) 17 40;
good heavy, $17.15017.85; bulk, $17.15
17.16.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 2,700 head;
market trong; lambs, $14.00018.00; ewes,
$11.00012.00.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
rrtet Hlghe.4 of lama on Good
Milling and Shipping Demand.
.,hniC?f.0 July "-"lt price. yt for
grain thi. season resulted today to a con
slderabl. degree from good milling and
shipping demand. Corn closed strong, 1
4o not higher, with August $1.61 0
169 snd September $1.59 01.69. Oat
gained o and provision 6IOc
Corn trader seemed to be much Im
pressed with indication that thar would
be free us of substitute for wheat and
especially with th faot that mtiiin. in...-
est. were competing sharply for good corn.
it -no mam uanaaian miller in particular
had been buying whit corn and had h.a
prices of top grade of that kind up to $2 15
a bushel, despite rather liberal receipt. No
tice was also taken that eastern .hinnin.
call had been continuous th last few day
Bullish sentiment received emphasl. also
from government and state weekly crop
report, pointing to widespread need of
rain and of warmer weather. Notwith
standing that beneficial (hower had fallen
In a number of place and aouthweat, price
showed no Important reaotlon.
Dry weather renorta from wal. e...
ana ma ouiii.n erreot on oat. Receipt,
however, were liberal and seaboard !
only moderate.
Provl.lon. ro. with grain and hog.
Realising sale tended .omewhat to check
the bulge.
Huttor Market higher; erearatry, II
ii,ggs Market higher; receipt, 10,893
i-aNcs; nrsn, i7ctS9c; ordinary first, 160
,. , : " r " monins, per cent bid.
Am. Beet Sugar' . .
American Can . . , .
Am. C. and F....
Am. Locomotive ..
Ah. 8. Refg.....
Am. 8. Refg ....
Am. Tel. A Tel....
Am. Z.. L, 8..
Anaconda Copper.
Atchlaon
A. G.&W. I. 8. 8. L.
Baltimore A Ohio.
H. A 8. Copper ..
Canadian Pacific .
Cen. Leather"
Cheaa. A Ohio ....
Chi., M. & St. P,.
Chi. Norlhwett..
C, R, I. A P ctfs. 1 3.100 23M
Chlno Copper .... 500 39
Colo. Fuel A. Iron.. 3,200 42
Corn P. Refining .. 3,200 42
Crucible Steel ... 19,300 65
Cuban Cane Sugar 3,000 31
iiiaiiuar. securities 13.KO0 56
Krl 300
Gen. Electrlo
General Motor ...
Gt. North, pfd
Ot. North. Ore Ctf.
llltnoli Central ..
Inap. Copper 4,800 56
Int. M. Marine pfd. 36,000 100
Intern. Nickel 2,000 30
International Paper 1,000 38
K. C. Southern .,
Ken. Copper 1,100 31
i.ou. a nun
Max. Motor. ....
Mex. Petroleum ..
Miami Copper . ...
Mo. Paclflo
Mon. Power
Nev. Copper
N. T. Central ...
N. Y..-N. H. 4k H..
Nor. A Western ,.
N. Paclflo
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Coal
Closing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
900 71 70 91
9,900 48 , 44 47
2,700 14 62 13
3.100 65 65 66
7,100 77 76 76
300 118 lit 111
1,100 9 93 95
l.Soft 18 18 18
6,400 67 66 7
300 83 84 85
1,200 103 101 101
1.100 64 64 -64
1.800 28 27 137
8011 147H 146 146
3,200 88 tt ffiV
700 67 56 66i
600 42 43
Si
39
41
41
64
31
64
15 ii
42
92
23
.19
41
41
4 '
31
66
16
.... 14
2.100 155 150 152
400 10 90 90
SOO 32
100 18
14,600 99
700 29
Sl 11
.... 98
66 65 'a
97 98
29 20
14 34
.... 13
31 31
.... 116
38' 23
7 98
29 28
-600 14 24 14
13,800 91 89 89
11,700 91 90. 90
400 83 3 83
200 18 23 23
1.700 46 44 46
1,900 160 147 147
1 .... 131
100 111 41 1MU 1111
U. S. Stsel 211,600 101 103 103
U. S. Steel pfd ... 800 111 110 ill .
Utah Copper 700 81 80 81
Wabash pfd "B" .. 1.400 IfA 16 ttu
We.tern Union , .... 17
West Elsctrlo .... 1.S00 42U 41 41
Total .ales for. the day, 616,000 shares.
New Tork Honey. ' . ,
New Tork, July 11. Mercantile 1 Pan
Four and six month. I ner cent.
Sterling 60-day bill, $4.72; commercial
60-day bill, on tank. $4.71; commercial
lVirihu1'' 4,M, dnn,,. 4rH; ".
Franc Demand, 6.T1 cables, $5.44.
Guilder. Demand, 61o; oablea, 62o.
Lire Demand, $8.11; cable, $8.80..
Silver Bar, 99o; Mexican dollars, TTc.'
Time Loans Firm; sixty day., 6 06
rnra; Virginia barrel cobbler., $6.2606.60; ' Call Money Firm- hlah 4 tier rnf low
North Carolina cobbler;. $5.00 06.60; Ark.n" $ per cent; runni At. p. recent; eio ?n,
aaa sacked triumph 12.6008.10; Loul.lana bid. 6 per cent; offered ,t I per cent 1 last
white. $2.7502.85; California red. I3.10M in 7 V v . 1
3.25; California white. $2.6099.00
Poultry Allv. market unsettled; fowl.,
39'c: anrlnva IIKn-id
New York Cotton.
New York, July 11 Cotton clo.ed stead v
at a net advance of 11 to 28 uolnts.
New York, July 11. Cotton futures nnuinil Am Fn. Sen.. F 97U.N. T r! Km 01 U
barely at atoady; July, 28.00c; October. A. T. & "Lt:lt. 6a. 87 Nor. Pac. 4. 11
"j . r. , . r . . . 1 - - 1 7 --
r,7,'-w . ' ecenioer, u.auc; January, Anglo-French 6s. 924 Nor. Pao. 3s..
U, 8. 2s, reg 91 !. C. ref. 4.....7T7
U. S. 2s, coupon. 8 Int. Mer. Mar. 6s. 47
U. S. 8., rag.... 99 K. C. 80. ref 6.. 78
U. 8. 8a, coupon. 99 L, A N. tin. 4... 84
t'. 8. Lib., 8...99.62M., K.4T. lit 4. (1
U. 8. 4., reg..., 106 M. P. gen. 4.... 68
U. S. 4; coupon.106 Mont. Power 5... 88
23.72c; March, 23.71c.
ottnn future, closed atnsdv- .Tulv 9? oka.
October, 24.76c; December, 24.21c; January!
i.enu, m(vcn, 4.U1C.
Spot cotton, quiet; middling, 82.95e.
..60
Amr. A Co., 4. 980. S. L. ref. 4... 31
Atch. gen. in... 61 Pac. T. A T. 6s.. 90
B. A O. cv. 4. 78 Penn. con. 4. 14
Beth. St. ref. 61, 67 Penn. gen. 4,. 89
Cent. Leath. 6. 93Read. gen. 4.. 83
Cent. Pao. 1st.. 77 S.L. A S.F. adj. 6. 67
C. & O. cv. 6... 81 8. P. cv. 6 91
C. B. A Q. it. 4.. 94I So.' By. 6....... t9
C.M.sVB.P.cy.4.. 77Tex. A Pac. .lit.
Evaporated Annie and Dried TVnl.
New York, July 11. Evaporated Apples
Dull; state, 1415o.
Prunes Firm; California, 7 15 ; Or.- C.R.I. P. ref. 4. 67 U. P. 4.
KUlia, HfttJ'MC.
Apricots Easy; choice, 17c; extra
ciioice, ine; rancy, 19020c.
reaches Quiet; standard, 12011e;
wi.xvo, . nj. 1 ,c ; (ancy,
naisins steady; loose muscatel., 9c;
wiuico iu iancy .eeaea, lii'twllc; seediest
10011 c; London layers, $3.00,
C. A 8. ref. 4i 71U. 8. Rubber 5...
D. A R.O. ref. 6 48 IT. 8. Steel 6a....
D. of C. 6. 1981. 9lWabash 1st
Erie gen. 4...... 64 French gov. 5.. 98
Oen. Eleo. 6... 98 Btd
Ot. Nor. lit 4l 15 -"N
13
94
79
98
92
Nucar Market.
New York, July 11. Sugar Raw, steady;
lenwiiugai, 0.00c; nne granulated, 7.60c,
New York Coffee.
New York, July 11. Washington pie.-
advice reporting receipt of cable from
th United State oon.ul at Sao Paulo, to
the effect that unusual freeilng temper
ature, had ruined young coffee plantation,
and probably reduced the production of old
plantation by 60 per cent, were followed
Maximum Food Prices
Maxlrnum price of reta ers, effective at ty .harp advanc. In the market for coffee
.ore for th. rMol.L". u""' ehare ?uture n" W"'-'
following Item., except a. 'been received her. from nrlvit. source.
.$ .10
-09
. 1.50
. 1.90
. -06
. .06
-13
. .10
. -05
. .09
. .05
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansa. City, July 11. Cattle Receipts,
6,600 head; market .trong; prime fed steers,
$17.5O018.$5; dressed beef steers, $13,000
17.26; southern .tier., $n.0ul6.00; cows,
$7.00018.00; heifers. $8.00016.00; stockers
and feeders. $7.60016.60; bullH, $7.50ii;i0.ilO;
calves, $8.00014.25.
Hogs Receipt.. 6,000; market higher;
bulk, 17.30017.60; heavy, 17.65; packer,
and butchers, $17.8517.60; light, $17,200
17.60; pig., $16.60017.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt.. 4,400 head;
market higher; lamb., $16.00018.76; year
ling., 14.00017.00; wethers, $12.00014.50;
ewes, $8.00012.60.
Sioux Cltv Mve Stork.
Sioux Cltya., July 11. Cattle Receipts.
.60
.47
40
$7
83
wa'-an fTt!9,,.:rrV th8 rlght ' I'"00 hMd' " ti.lyl : be7f
waive all technicalities and to reiect anv
and all bid.
C. O. SNOW.
County Clerk, Nemaha County.
GEO. E. JOHNSON,
State Engineer.
No. 113-July 2-5-9-12-16.
St. Louis Grain Market.
St. I.ouls, Mor, July 11. Corn No. 2, on
track. $1.76; No. I white, $1.80.
data Market steady; No 2 oa track,
79 c; No. 8 white, 75c.
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
1 SMALLER LOANS. Of
10 W. C. FLATAU EST 1892 mm O
6TM r L.H. 8ECDRITINE3 BLDO. TY. 960
DIAMONDS AND IEWEI.rv r.nivs
Loweat rate. Private loan booths, Harry
Maleehock, 1614 Dodge. D. 661 Eat 1891.
London Money.
Lon.lon. July 11. Bar Sliver 48 ll-16d
per ounce.
Money 2 per ecnt.
Discount Rate Short bill. 1 17.29 ner
cent; three month bill., 3 17-12 per cent.
taad Market.
New York, July u. Lead-r-Market un
changed; spot. 8 05; .pelter. unchanged.
EaRt Pt. Loul. delivery, pot, 1.6008.66.
Kansa City Grain Market.
Kansas City, Mo., July 11. Corn July,
1L67; Augut, 11.69; September, $1.60.
ja.ouaijj.50; fat cow. and helfora. ln.oofl)
13.25; canners, $4.6008.00; stockers ind
feeders, $8.60010.75; feeding cows and he!f
ers. $7.6008.75.
Hogs Receipt, 8,600 head; market 10 to
15 cent, higher; light, $17.00; mixed. $16.90;
heavy, $16.60; bulk of .ale.. $16.60017.00.
Sheep Receipt, 200 head; market steady,
Turpentine and Roetn.
Savannah, Oa July 11. Turpentine, firm,
60c; sales, 206 bbls.r receipts. 267 bbl..;
.hlpments. T41 bbls.; .tock, 28,810 bbl..
Rosin Firm; .ale., 777 bbl..; receipt.,
1.009 bbl..; shipment, 4,026 bbls.; tock, 79,.
121 bbls.
Quote: B, D, $9.90; E. F. $9.95; O, H
$10.00; I, $10.10; K, $10.40; M, $10.65; N.
WG, WW, $10.66.
Dry Good.
New York, July 11. Cotton good trad
ing ha been resumed very .lowly under
the new rendition, made by the price. 1
ued by trie government. Yarns were at
a standstill today.
Kansa City Butter.
Kansas City, Mi)., July 11. Butter
poultry unchanged.
Eggs Firsts, J6c; econd, 30c
end
mora
stated below
Brown .ugar, per lb
Sugar, per lb
Flour (Nebraska)
24 lbs., No. 1
48 lbs.. No. 1
Hulk, per lb
Hominy ,,,
Oswego cornstarch
Cornstarch
Cornmeal, per lb, whit
Corn flour ,
New potatoes, per lb
Butter, per lb.
Creamery No. 1
Creamery No. 2
Eggs, selects
No. 1 ."
No. 2
Bread (IT. 8. standard loaf
wrapped)
12-os. single loaf
12-ox. loaf (2)
16-on. loaf ,
24-ox. loaf
Cracker. (Victory)
Oatmeal
Graham
Corn
Soda
nice (In bulk, per lb.)
io. 1
No. 2
Barley flour
Ryo graham flour, 24-lb. sack
Rye flour
24-lb. sack
In bulk, per lb
Oatmeal (In bulk, per lb.) 07
iieana, per lb
Navy No. 1 u
Pinto, best No. 1 12
Bacon (per lb.)
whole piece, wrapped, No. 1..
Same, sliced
Whole piece, wrapped. No. I
Same, sliced
Ham (whole)
!o. 1 skinned
No.1 regular ,
Shoulder
Lard, per lb.
No. 1 pur ai
Compound 28
been received her from private ource
some day ago, and .had been colored by
the strength of primary market.,, but did
not .earn to have been generally credited.
and today' advices evidently created fresh
buying Interest Th market opened at an
advance of 4 to 10 point, and closed 23
to 26 points nt higher, with Septembei
selling at $8.60 and March at $9.00. Closing
bids: July, $8.38; September, $8.59; October,
$8.86: Darember, $8.80; January. 18.86;
March, $9.00; May, $9.15.'
Spot coffee, firm; Rio 7. Ic; Santos 4a, ,
nc. ,;.
.08
.16
.10
.11
.10
.20
.20
.20
.14
.11'
Vow Tork General.
New Toik, July 11. Flour Quiet: nrlnr.
$10.90011.50; winter and Kansas, $11,600
11. 70.
Corn Spot, strong: .helled No. 2 yellow.
$1.03. and No. 1 yellow. 11.1341. cost and
rreight. New York.
Oat Spot, steady; standard, 89c.
Hay Firmer; No. 1. $1.4601.50: No. 1.
$1.9001.40; No. 3, $1.0001.15.
Hops Quiet, state medium to choice. 1917.
35c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast, 1917; 2049
lie; 1316, I401OC.
Pork Firmer; mess. $47.60ffli48.00; fam
ily, $55.00; short clear, $46.0061.00.
Lard Steady; middle west, 126.0526.15.
Tallow Firm; city special loose, ,17 c. .
Rice Firm: fancv haad. lAAtflUf bin
votl rose. IVHIKii
1.90 wnrk' Starts nn Stnrano
Plant for Cudahy Firm
Builrliner has commenced on thf
new $100,000 storap-e plant . being
erected by the Cudahy racking com
pany, ine building is of reinforced
concrete and is located on Thirtv-
third and O streets. Its dimensions'
are about 50x150 feet All seven
stories will be equipped with modern
appliances and will be fireproof. .
.69
.47
.65
.i
.36
.28
''''p'f'' '"t C(xly Gateway Will Be
Open for Travel July lb
.31
.06
No. 2
New cabbage, best quality, per lb.
corn syrup (in cans)
114 lb. 16
2 lbs , go
, 6 Ilia 40
10 lbs .7$
. Smne rirlee fne vm nm ,.., -r w - -
price are for cash and carry or credit and run to the pari entrance, where tonr--
"'i-T', k , . I ista will transfer to cars that wil'.,.
Note 1 These prices are for rh nvnt ...1 .1 . . . . . . . " ... r.
counter. mage ine loop trip, private autes wil
Not 2 An additional charge may be make the trip from Codv tn anc
maus lor aenvery or credit to customer. IthrOUtrh the narlf
The Burlington railroad announces
that the Cody gateway to the Yellow
stone national park will be opened
for travel July 15. A line of autos will