idtj ifch: UAiAilA, tJAi'UKDAl. JUL 13, 1U16. FOR RENT FURNISHED Houses. l"OR RELNT For two months, a furnished home, within easy walkii'C distance of 16th St, to a family without children. Address, giving reference. liox 409, Omaha Be. (BOOM furnished house, modern, good location. Harney 6060. FOR RENT HOUSES West. TO responsible party, large house, at corner Mth Ave. and Douglas St. Suitable for high class rooms and dining service. Also fine location for lodge or social organi sations. Phone owner, Duuglas 7256. 3304 No. 69th St.. 7 rooms ...(15.00 6923 Bedford Ave.. ( rooms 13 50 OMAHA LOAN ft BI.DO ASSN S568 DOUGLAS, rooming house, $33.00; flat 2305 Leavenworth. 6 rooms, 120.00. John N. Frenzer, Douglas 554. pLEOAXT rooming house, modern Capitol ave. 2601 North. (-ROOM all modern house, 1307 N. 50th Ave. Cool basement, perfect repair, IIS. Phone Walnut 1920. t-ROOM COTTAGE, $15.00 MONTH, WA TER PAID. 1114 No. 24TH STREET. (STRICTLY modern 5-rooiu bungalow. Call Webster 1K96. SEVEN rooms modern, $25, near postofflce O P Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. South 1142 SOUTH Thirty-second street, 7 rooms, Hanscom Park district. ARMSTRONG -WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. 33:! .Securities Bids. -ROO.I modern, 6V7 S. 2Sth street Best of condition. $35.00; Ed. O. Hamilton. 103 Bee Bldg., Phone Douglas 5101. Miscellaneous. 1010 Pacific St.. 4 nut., part mod $16.00 1013 S. 23d St., 5 mis., mod. ex. ht.. 16.50 408 N. 26th St., 5 mis., mod. ex. ht. 19.00 606 S. 35th St., 7 ran., all mod 37.50 620 S. 28th St., 9 rms., all mod., and garage 50.00 3407 Jones St., 9 rms., all mod 28.00 BIRKETT ft COMPANY. 250 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633. $1? 1560 N. 20th, 6 rooms, bath. $25 620 S. 20th, 10 rooms, furnace. $30 2025 St. Mary's, 8 rooms, new furnace. RINGWALT BROS., Brandcls Thea. Bldg. LlT your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtor. Tyler 739. "" HOUSES ' IN ALL PARTS OF THE C1TT. CREIGH SONS ft CO.. BEE BLDQ Shopen & Co.. Rentals Douglas 4228. MR. RENTER. Are you looking for a home because the landlord sold the place that you are Jiv ing ln7 If so, why not call Walnut 677 and your trouble! will be over, as I will sell you a place for only $100 down and the balance Just like rent. 1 have three 6 room and bath bungalows that are modern and In a fine neighborhood, that will be old on those terms Quit renting. It does not pay. Be INDEPENDENT. Look Into this at once. WALNUT 677. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. APARTMENT. 8 rooms In the Hudson, 207 South 26th Avenue; heat and Janitor service; $42.50 and $50.00 per month. Benson & Myers Co., Realtors, 424 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 7426. gTJRINSHED LA TUNA APTS 541 S. 24th St A large liv. room, a dress, room and closet combined, a kltch. and bath, comp turn.: best of service. D. 1533 PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management. TIZARD Palace block, centrally located, 3 or 4-room apt.: also 4-room flat. Superb Apply 220t-i N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers; best location; 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. FOUR-rooms and 7;ith, 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. South 2921 LEAVENWORTH ST 5-r part mod. cot.. $17 50. Alfred C Kennedy Co., 205 S. 18th St. Douglas 728. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores, 6TORE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas. 20x 40: steam heat; rent, $115 per month. WORLD REALTY CO.. Douglas 5343. Sun Theater Bldg. STORE North 16th St., near P7b.; low rent. G. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. OFFICES should be chosen with care. The Beo Building satisfies careful tenants. Keystone Investment Co., Tyler 131. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. JilST your houses for rent with us and get results. Mora requests than houses: give u houses. Payne Investment Co., Realtors 627 Omaha Nat'l Bank B! d g. D. 1 7 S 1 . MOVING AND STORAGE FREE Sick. FIDELITY 16TH AND JACKSON. DOUG. 288. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. ilETROPOLITAN VAN ft STORAGE O. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St, between 16th and 16th. Phona Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled Just aa you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It Ask to see our dally rental lists, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household foods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., MS S. 16th. Douglas 4161. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real eervlco In moving, packing1 and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. J ft 'DI7rJvr Express Co., Moving, . J. JXEjEjLJ Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2743; Douglas 6146. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. JjARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur niture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago; D. 3354 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West '41st and Harney Streets, 7 Rooms and Sleeping Porch New White Stucco This Is one of the most attractive mod ern priced houses In the West Farnam district, 2 short blocks from Farnam car line, situated on 62xl26-foot lot, de manding one of the finest views to the west, afforded by any home In the city of Omaha, will sell for less than cost to duplicate same, and on very easy terms. J. L. HIATT COMPANY, 900 1ST NAT. BK. "BLDG. Tyler 63. DUNDEE BARGAIN $30" DOWN. LIBERTY BONDS or war savings stamps taken same as cash; new 6-room bungalow; quarter-sawed oak floor, oak and white enamel finish; ele gantly decorated; south front, 2 blocks to car; yard yet to be fixed. Seward Bros., 678 Brandeis Bids. Douglas 3340. Colfai 4193. OWNER. BEFORE Al.GlJST FIRST. I will sell for $3i00 below its cash value and cost, the S-room modern oak finished with oak floors. 1st and 2nd stories. Living room 14x28. Other rooms large and airy House best of condition. Newly painted. Well built. Large lot in West Farnam cathedral district. ED O. HAMILTON, 103 BEE BLDG. Phone Douglas 6101 2621 HAMILTON STREET. $3,150. Oak ana birch finished, very modern (-room bungalow, with sleeping porch. JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1802 FARNAM. 1'EW 7-room. up-to-date, oak finish, large lot; beautiful location. 6137 North 24th St. Price $6,250 Norris ft Norris D 427 JfEARLY NEW bungalow Oak floors and finish throughout. Corner lot, fine shade. Terms. Price OJt to $3,200. Call days. tou SUi, REAL ESTATE IMPROVFD North KOUNTZE PLACE SNAP $300 Down and $30 Per Mo. E-room, strictly modem bungalow, lo cated north of Kountse park: living room and dining room: oak finish and oak floors; built-in bookcaces; colonnade open ing; plate rails and panel walls: nice lot. e;tst front. Quit paying rent and buy this snap. Payne Investment Co. 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781. 6-ROOM BODERN COTTAGE. Well located, close In, close to car, on paved street; house is In excellent con dition; this Is being sold to close an estate; a rare chance for Investment or to get a home; price $3,100; terms. For appointment to see this call Walnut 1580. 6-ROOM modern house and large corner lot, 120x150, with shade and fruit trees; block to l)odg car; $2,500; $300 cash and $25 month. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. P. 1294, OWNER must sell 2220 PrattSt., 7-room strictly modern house in fine location Price, $4,000 but will consider any reason able offer for quick sale. Will K. Siaden topf, Council Bluffs, la. Phone 3762. MINNE Lusa; nice lots on Titus avenu, near Twenty-fourth street, can be bought at a bargain; this lot must be sold. Call own er evenings. Walnut 70. FOURROOM-IIOUSEr three lots and-fruit trees. Good bargain as owner leaving town. 38th and Maple streets. Phone Webster 743. WE SELL, rent insure ,nd make loans on city property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., J4th and Araei Ave.. Col. Ill V11NNE LU8A homes and lot offer the beat opportunity to Invest vour money Phone Tvler 17 South A STORY AND HALF BUNGALOW. An almost new, strictly all modern house, consisting of a hall, living room, dining room, den and kitchen on first floor; three bed rooms and bath on sec ond floor; first floor is finished In oak with colonnade opening from living room and double French doors to the den; the house Is frame and stucco: full cemented basement This Is a good close-In prop erty one block to car, located on Twenty, fifth street, near Hickory; price $3,200. A small cash payment and balance like rent. If Interested call owner, Red 682 or Tyler 1812 J. ' CLOSE-IN HOME AT A BARGAIN For quick sale owner authorizes us to sell for $6,750 his well built, 8-room, 2 story and attic modern house Hot water heat; located on east front lot, 55x140 ft; double fronting on two paved streets Garage, cement driveway. Location east front on Park Ave., bet. Jackson and Dewey Ave. House built by day labor. Original cost to owner, $11,395. Investi gate at once, as this Is a real bargain. GEORGE &CO., Doug. 756. 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 mouth. P. J. TEBBENS CO. 605 Omaha Nat. Bank. D. 5182. One 5-rcom and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot, live In one and rent the other Price, $2500. Terms. No. 243$ South 20th St. Norris & Norris, 104 North 15th St. Phons D 4270 Miscellaneous !S0 ACRES 4 miles town, fairly good Improved, Lucas county, Iowa. Encum brance, $18,000, 3 and 5 years, price, $175.00. Owner wants liardware or gen eral merchandise. J. C. Atkins Land Co., Perry, la. Exceptionally gol 7-r fully modern house In very good condition, good lot, paving paid; a rare bargain at $4,000; terms, , or smaner nouse taKen in exenange. RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 202 8. 17th St. Douglas 6011 HOMES AND Hl.MESITES. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. 637 Om Nat Bk Bldg Dong 1781. VV. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 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 LIVE DRUG business for sale. Must sell quick: am going into military service, stock Invoices $10,000 to $12,000. Last year's business $20,000. Would consider trade on farm land. Hecker Drug Co., Humphrey, Neb. FOR SA1.B: Electric shoe shop, completely furnished; all latest and best tools; do ing good business: sell for cash only; good references. L. J. Probst, Peters burg. Neb. WE WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash. H. A, WOLF CO.. Electric Bide. Tyler Is. FOR SALE FOR CASH Saioon In good loca tion doing good business. Reason for quitting, death Address H 1410 Charles St.. St. Joseph, Mo. , BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist, 15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 416. REAL ESTATE Unimproved . 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. 4281. TWO LOTS, one block from paved street, for less than $100 each. Terms. 60o a week. Tel. Wal. 1556. CLEARVIEW LOTS. $1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK. PAYNE ft SLATER CO. South FOR BALE! lots, Just south of Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Box Y 1188. Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. FINE COUNTRY HOME 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, 3 ACRES, $5,500 Located high and sightly In Keystone Park addition, west of Benson. This fine little place has five nice rooms, bath and screened porch; electric lights; water sys tem; fireplace; modern In every respect except gas. The ground Is excellent and has fine shade and some fruit; also good chicken house; garage and barn Can be bought on terms. Call Colfax 1122 today, or Tyler 60 during week and ask for Mr Clark. FOR QUICK SALE Will sell 6514 Main St., Benson, for $3,000; 7 rooms, strictly modern, on car line, paved street and near school. Place was appraised at $4,000 by Building & Loan Assn. Will F. Sieden topf. Council Bluffs. Ia. Phone 3762. Dundee $6,000 DUNDEE SPECIAL 8 rooms, consisting of living room, din ing room, sun 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. Terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National. FOR SALE Two beautiful lots Just south of Elmwood park In Overlook addition: full slse lots. 60x150. Owner leaving the city will sell ehesp for cash. Act quick. Address Box T 1156, Omaha Bee. I HAVE $500 cash and a good Dundee lot to make first payment oa Dundee home. Phone Douglas ((74. REAL ESTATE WANTED FIVE-ROOM COTT Alibi WANTED If you have a substantial, modern (furnace not Important), five-mom home in good neighborhood and on through car line that you will sell on payments with about S2t0 to $500 cash payment telephone South 1539 and give price and location at once Must be clear and all on one floor, and worth around 12.000. Distance not Import ant If In good location and near through car line. 3610 S. 25th street. WANTED-RANCH OR FARM Press brick business block and residence property; also $30,000 worth mortage pa per. 5 S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 313 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. LIST with us for results your property. We have demands for houses valued from $3,000 to $10,000. SHVI.KR & CART, Realtors, I'hone D. 5074. 2"4Kcelln Bldg. WANTED To buy good lioiiKfurniidicdir unfurnished, with well Improved ground. What have you? Give full particulars. No agent. Address. Box 165, Souih Side Postoffice. WE HAVE several good rellablebuyersfof 6 and 6-rcom houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496 791 Ora, Nat. Bank Bldg TWO OR THREE acres Improved, near Krug Park, north. Call Brown, Tyler 1672 REAL ESTATE Other Cities GOOD HOME FOR SALE In Lennox addition; a choice property will be sold with terms. Clauson Bros., Klron, la. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that Installment loan oo your home changed to a straight five-year loan and relieve yourself of that monthly burden. E. H. Lougee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bidg. II. W. BINDER, Money on hand for mortgage loans City National Bank Bldg. quick actio'nonIlands. w. t. graham. 804 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1533. FARM LOANS K1C7 "720 PAUL PETERSON, O'vJO 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2716. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6, 6H and 6 Per Cent. J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg. CI Of MONEY ri C 0 2 1 HARRISON & MORTON, O ' O 919 Omaha Nat. Rank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Mfead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. 8HOPEN & COMPANY ' Douglas 4228. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. , W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, S12Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. Stocks and Bonds OIL stocks and securities are the best buy on the market today. We will furnish you, free of charge, any Information you desire In regard to the Franklin Oil and Gas Company, which has 11 producing wells in the mldcontlnent field. Mllllgan Brothers, Scarrltt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. FARM AND RANCH LANDS FOR CASH ONLY 980 acres Aurora county South Dakota, well Improved, fine land; price $75 per acre; good terms. J. C. At kins Land Co., Perry, la. 100 GOOD IOWA FARMS, Improved; 20,000 acres southern Minn land for sale; we handle exchanges. W'rlte us your wants. J. C. Atkins Land Co., Perry, la. Arkansas Lands. JULY 16TH. Our next excursion to McOehee, Ark W 8 FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLR". SACRIFICE SALE 320 acres, all fenced, 2 miles from town In Sedgwick county, Colo.; 170 acres, fine fall wheat, will make from 20 to 25 bushels per acre; owner has gone to war reason for selling. Land all level and fine. Will have to be sold within 10 days If crop goes at this price; see me at once. C. L. Tate, agent for owner, 659 Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE For cash, a 200-acre well Im proved farm, all 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 of Ringgold county, said to be the best farm in southern Iowa. Price $225 per acre. Easy terms. Good quarter section of land 10 miles of Creston, Ia. Close to other railroad towns, nicely Improved, good grove, or chard, plenty of water. This is good rich soli and a fari.i that would suit most anyone. Price $175 per acre. Easy terms. 80 acres of land, fair improvements, lays fairly good, four miles of a good town In Union county, Iowa, good grade of soil. Can give time on $5,000 of the purchase price. Price $160 per acre. H. E. Goodman, Creston, Ia. Nebraska Lands. :00 ACRE STOCK FARM FOR SALE; Three miles West and one mile North of Ft Calhoun, Washington county. Neb.. 16 miles Northwest of Omaha. All fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire fume. 115 acres In cultivation, balance pasture, fine waterworks system and fine Improve ments for raising and feeding hogs and cattle. Telephone connection and mall delivery at farm. Price $185.00 per acre. Inquire at Fort Calhoun State bank or HENRY ROHWER. Fort Calhoun, Neb. HOLT COUNTY FARM FOR SALE. 160 acres, located 6 miles from O'Neill, lies level, all good, black sandy loam soil; produces any crop grown In Nebraska; 20 acres under plow, balance hay land, which can all be broken and profitably farmed; price $45 per acre, one-half cash, bal ance good terms; will not be on the mar ket long. Bee M. A. Larson, Central City, Neb. FOR SALE 160-acre farm; six miles of Hay Springs, Neb. If sold by August 20, 1918, at $35 per acre, $l,0u0 will be paid to the Red Cross. $2,600 cash, bal ance at 6 per cent, long time. Address Mrs. Mary D. Lydlsh, Hartlngton, Neb, BIG SNAP Fairly smooth quarter, 1 miles from Venango, Neb. $25 per acre; carry half back at 6 per cent Adjoining lands selling much higher. Act quick. Address Box D., Friend, Neb. FINE Improved farm of 160 acres, two miles from Irvlngton station and four miles from Benson. Inquire at Bank of Benson. Telephone Benson 153. 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 White ft Hoover. 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. 10 ACRES Improved, cloieln, paved road. inson. 4Za securities Bldg Wisconsin Lands. 830-ACRE sheep ranch, nine miles from Trego, Wis.; 130 acres cultivated, J 00 acres of meadow, with two sets of build ings thereon. Good frame five-room house, 16x24x12 and 12x24x8; good frame barn, 16x28x12; additions. 20x28 and 16x28. Frame granary, 14x22x8. Frame woodshed and Icehouse, 12x32x8. Frame chicken house. 10x32. Machine shed, 14x16. Calf shed, 12x24. Two caves or root houses that will hold 1,600 bushels potatoes. Two good wells. Land border ing three nice spring lakes, creek con necting, with seven miles of 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. . Wyoming Lands WHEATLAND Vyomlng farms750per aH Including paid up water rights. Her.ry Levi & C. JdRylander. 854 Omaha Nat'l. Miscellaneous. 500 Acres, $6,500 3 Horses, 25 Head of stock, 160 chickens, lots of growing crops, 35 cords stove wood, gasoline engine, full farm machinery, tools. 600 acres loamy machine-worked fields, meadows cutting 76 tons prime hay, spring-watered pasture for big herd, estimated 2,000 cords wood, 200.000 feet timber, orchards of 682 trees. Almost new 12-room house, gas-lighted, 60 foot verandas, grand views, 2 large barns, etc. On main road, best American neigh bors, 2 miles to town, high school, all ad vantages, S miles to city over macadam. Aged owner sacrifices, $6,600 gets all. part cash, almost a gift at the price. Details and picture page 4. Strout's catalogue of this and other big farm bargains, many with stock, tools, crops, mailed free. E. A. Btrout Farm Agency, Dept 3072, 206 S. ltth St, Omaha, Nek. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Receipts Are Light; Feeders Strong ani High er; Hog Market Lively From Opening. Omaha, July 12. lt. Receipts were: Cattle Hons Sheep Official Monday 6. 800 ll.SSl 6.6SS Official Tuesday 6,4:10 17.099 9.298 Official Wednesday .. 4.537 14,668 7.2S8 Official Thursday 4.170 3,696 14,007 Ksiimate Friday 1.600 8.600 S.000 Five days this week. 23. 057 61.SS5 40,16 Same das last week.. 19, 745 4S.985 36 0S9 Same days 3 wks ago.24.3o5 71.13 H.311 Same days 3 wks. ago. 26. 443 78.606 24 926 Same days year ago..l4,S41 65,723 36.S2J Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon Stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours ending at 8 p. m.. July 12. 1918: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. O . M. ft St. P S 21 Wabash t .. .. I'nlon 1'nclflc 16 29 I C. ft N. W., east 17 11 C. ft N. W., west 11 40 C, St. P., M. ft O 4 11 1 C, It. ft Q , cast .... 21 1 C B. ft Q..' west 12 23 C , R. 1. ft P., east 6 3 iv. R. I. ft. P.. west.... 1 .. 1 Illinois Central 2 $ Chicago Gt. West 1 6 1 Total receipts 78 346 11 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hoes. Cattle. Morris ft Co 246 1.746 1,405 Swift ft Co 5S0 1,709 8 Cudaby Packing Co.. 460 SIS 1 . S s 9 Armour ft Co 622 2,329 92 NchwarU ft Co 1,193 .... J. W. Murphy . 2.999 .... Lincoln Pack Co 8 .... .... Cudnhy. Kansas City. 479 .... .... V. H. Lewis 47 J. B. Root ft Co 28 F. C. Kellogg 6 Werthiimer ft Degen 85 .... .... Kills ft Co 12 Rothschild ft Kerbs.. 27 Hindus 1 .... .... Huffman 24 .... .... Roth 2 John Harvey 103 .... .... Jensen ft Lungren .. 18 .... .... Pat O'Pay 6 Other buyers 2"0 .... J, 370 Totals 3,992 10,2S 6.764 Cattle Receipts this morning were light, numbering 1,600 head, or 66 cars, making total for the week to date 23,057 head, which Is over 3.000 heavier than this time a week ano and heavier by 8,600 than offer ings a year aKO. There was hardly enough of beef offerings this morning to make a market, but anything desirable sold at si l ong prices, with medium grades steady with yesterday. Good to choice heavy beeves were quotable from $17 50 to $18.20 and from $15.60 to $17.25 for medium grades. Best yearlings sold this morning at $16.60. Butcher stock was strong to a dima higher and C0W75c higher than a week ago on desirable heavy cows and fat heifers. StocUera and feeders were strong and around a quarter higher than last week. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice beeves, $17.60 18.20; fair to good beeeves, $15.60fj!17.26; common to fair beeves, $12.00 (if 1 5 . 0 0 : good to choice yearlings, $15 SO 17.30; fair to good yearlings, $12.60016.00; common to fair yearlings, $9.00011.00; good to choice heifers, $ 1 1. 00 ff 1 S. 00 ; good to choice cows, $10.6013.00; fair to good cows, $8.5010.50; common to fair cows. $7.258.50; prime feeders, $13. 6011. 10; good to choice feeders. $11.00011.00; fair to good feeders, $9.00i91l,00; common to fair feeders, $7.00f 9.76; good to choice stockers, $9.75011.75; stock heifers, $7,000 9.00; stock cows, $7.2628.26; veal calves, $8. 00013. 25; bulls, stags, etc., II.60O11.00. Representative sales: Hogs Receipts today were 16$ loads, esti mated at 8,500 head, making the total run for the week 61,335 head. The market was good and lively from the beginning until the close, with rlearance of the bulk of the supplies In fairly good season, at fully 26c higher prices. Bulk of the sales was $17.00 (S' 17.20; top at $17.30. Sheep There were 11 loads of sheep re ports In this morning estimated at 1,000 head. Yesterday's market outside of a few choice loads was a very dull and draggy af fair, several loads being carried over until today. The market this morning was under much the same condition, very few sales being reported at the time of writing this report Choice string of light weight feed ing lambs sold early this morning at $15.60. The general market Is steady to weaker. Quotations on fhecp: Lambs good to rholce, $17.00? 18.20; lambs fair to good, $14.60 jfn.OO; lambs, feeders. $14.50016.25; yearlings good to choice, $13.0013.60; year lings fair to good, $12.7613.0O; yearling feeders. $11.00011.75; ewes, good to choice, $11.00612.10; ewes fair to good, $10,000 11.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago,' July 12. Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; beef steers steady to strong; butchers xlow to lower; calves 25c to 60c lower; distillery-fed steers, $17.75, a record; beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16.76018.10; common and medium, $11.5016.76; butcher FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us It you want to l-eep It. E. P. SNOWDEN ft SON, 610 Elertr Bldg. Douglas $371. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2,000 DAY-OLD-CHICKS Rocks, Reds, Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1708. 2212 Charles. WHEAT screenings, $2.60 per 100. Delivered. Wacner. 801 N. 16th St.. Phone Doug 1142. FOR SALE Laying or setting hens, frys and baby chicks. Colfax 2256. Horses Live Stock Vehicle! FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jersey calves, one bull end one heifer. Telephone Council Bluffs, 121. MONEY TO LOAN organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security $40, no., H. gooas, total, .. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rate ODnvmEijT T.nAV SOCIETY. 432 Securities Bldg.. 16th ft Farnam. Ty. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 107 SMALLER Wins. VVU O W. C. FLATAU EST. 1892. " 6TH FLR. SECURITINES BLDQ. TT. 960. "DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleahnck.ll i1 4 Dodge D. 6619 Est. 1891 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna M. Shelly et al to F. W. Clarke, n. w. corner 12th and Farnam sts, 44x132 600 Charles W. Martin and wife to Peter J. Johnson, Laurel ave., 136 ft. !ast of 26th ave., south side, 46x11 4. .. 4,160 Mary E. Patton and husband to Wil son T. Graham, 40th St., 213.6 ft. north of California st, west side, 60x111.6 1 Wilson T. Oraham and wife to Wil liam Smith. 40th St., 213.5 north of California st, west side, 60x111.5.. 1 John Cvetas and wife to Louis Bcrka, William st, 99 ft. east of 6th St., south side, 33x132 2,000 Emmo Cepkes and wife to Mike Lor incz, 15th st, 80 ft. north of Fow ler ave., east side, 76x120 1,280 Alfred Thompson and wife to John F. O'Leary, Hawthorne ave., 60 ft east of 38th st, novth side, 60x120 6,600 I ,T. CopenJiarve and wife to John B. Sltzwakl, 25th St., 125 ft. south of A St., west side, 30x150 2,000 Farmers State bank to Daniel O. Cary, I lodge at, 25 ft. east of 37th St., north side, 60x120 3,600 Pa '.rick Fennell and wife to J. A. C. Kennedy, Y st, 75 ft. west of 27th M.. north side, 60x114 325 Louis l.eccl and wife to Jennie Santa l.uca, 15th st, 133 ft. south of Locust St.. west side. 43x65 1 Ci arles E. Hrown and wife to Israel Beber, 2'.th St., 296 ft south of Caldwell St., west side, 31x125 1.600 Emil .1. Larson and wife to Frank A. Howard et al, Nicholas St., 141 ft. east of 31st ave., south side, 47x 120 6,500 MHokIbv B. Zelenka and wife to Jo-s-ph Rudolf, V st., I0O ft. west of r,i;th t., north side, 60x131 2,200 Mary French Maltby et al to Charles F. Cox., s. e. corner 60th and Chi cago sis., 60x136 6.000 Barker Co. to Harry H. Bllby, Nicho las st.. 42 ft. west of Oregon Trail, south side, 47x120 850 Elmer S. Redlck to Skinner Packing Co., Douglas st. 66 ft east of 12th st, north side. 66x132 19,000 Henry J. Hartenbach and wife to Em etine Beattle et al, 27th st, 100 ft south of Woolworth ave., west side, 60x142 1,000 Katherlne Johnston to Walter R. Zlnk, filth st. 40 ft. north of Wirt st, ea?t side, 40x140 2,200 Alflo Oarrotto and wife to Vlncenxo Catania et al, 9th St., 66 ft. south of Pacific St., east side, 34x80 4,600 William C. Norris to Frank Samland, Ogden t., 247 ft west of 13tb St., mouth side. $2x133 700 stick, cows and heifers. $.:5r 1 4 75: on ners and cutters. $i.lo . Moi k. rs ami feeders; good choice and funcy, $10 ;oft 13 00; common and medium, $ V 2 6 wf 1 a t 0 ; veal calves, good and choice, $i.00u)ls.7&; Hogs Receipts. 17.000 head: market mostly !0o higher than sesterday's best time; pigs 25c to 60c higher: bulk of sales, $17.00(H7.80: butchers, $17.46if 1 7 85 : park ing. $16.76 JM7.60; light, $t7.5(Mr!7 90; rough, $16,0016.5; pigs, $16.50917.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 12,000 head; sheep and heavy yearlings firm; lambs mostly 25e lower and sorting lieavti-r: prime western ewes. $15 50; lambs, rholce and prims. $18.60 18 85; medium and good, $17.76019.60; culls. $13 0016en: ewes, choice and prime, $13.00013.35; medium and good, $10.60013.00; culls. $5.00fc 9.50. St, Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, July 12. Cattle Receipts, 1600 head; market, strong; native beef steers. $11.60018.00; yearling steers end heifers. $7. 60016. 00; cows. $7.60013.75; stockers and feeders, $S.60fM2.00: fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00017.70; beef cows and heifers. $6.00013.60; native calves. $7,760 17.00. Hogs Receipts. 0,800 head; lights. $17.60 017.76; rigs. $17 25017.76: mixed and butchers, $17.45017.70; good heavv, $17.45 17.65; bulk. $17. 4Sf 17.75. Sheen and Lambs Receipts. 2.000 head; market, steady; lambs, $14 00018.00; ewes, $11.00012.00. Kansas City I.lie Slock. Kansas City. Mo., July 13. Cattle Re ceipts, ,000 head: market steady; prime steers, $17.60018.35: westerns, $10.50 15.60; cows, $7.00 18.00: ' heifers, $8.00n 16.00; Blockers, $7 50415.f0; bulls, $7,500 10 60; calves, $8.0014.25. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head: market high er; bulk, $17.4017.66; heavy, $17.6089 17.70; packers, $17.45017.65; light, $17.36 17.60; pigs, $16.6017.0O. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, $l.00i!MS.75: year lings, $14.00(8117.00; wethers, $12.00014 59; ewes, $8.00013.50. Slout City Live Stock. Sioux City, July 12. Cattle Receipts. 1,200 head; market steady; beef steers, $8.75016.75; fat eows and heifers, $8. 260 12.76; cannera, $6.6008.00; stockers and feeders, $9.00010.26; feeding cows and heif ers, $7.6008.65. Hogs Receipts, 8.500 head; market lOo to 25o higher; light, $17.15; heavy, $16.86: bulk of sales, $16.86 017.16. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 160 head; market steady. St. Louis live Stork. St. Louis, July 12 Cattle Receipts. 1,200; market strong; native steers, $1 l.r.Onii 18 00; yearlings, $7.60f 16.00; cows, $7.6013.76; stockers, $8.50012.00. Hogs Receipts, 6.000: market higher; range and bulk, $17.45017.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, J. 000 head; market steady; lambs, $14 00018.00; ewes. $11.0012.00. St. Joseph l ive Stork. St. Joseph. Mo., July 1 2 Cattle Re ceipts, 700 head; market weak; steers, $12 00 O18.00; cows nnd heifers, $7.00iiI16.hO; calves. $7.00f 13.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,600 head; market high er: top, $17.75; bulk, $t7.30(jf 17.65 Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head; market lower; lambs, $13.00()1.50; ewes, $6.00012.00. Cotton Fntures. New York, July 12. Cotton futures open ed steady; July, 27,90c; October, 24.70c; December, 24.25c; January, 24.10c; March, 24.02c. Now York, July 12. Cotton closed barely steady at a net decline of 8 to 24 points. Cotton futures closed steady; July, 27.86c; October, 24.66o; December, 24.01c; January, 23.82c; March, 23 90o. Spot cotton, quiet; middling, $2. 80c. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET Beef Cuts T,olns, No. 1, $8Hc; No. 2, 36tto; No. 3, 20c. Ribs, Ni. 1, 34ic; No. 2, 33 Vic; No. $, 17o. Rounds, No. 1, 27c; No. I, 27c; No. 3, JOHc. Chucks, No. 1. 22V4c; No. 2, 21Vic; No. 8, 15iiC. Plates. No. 1, 16Hc; No. 2, 16c; No. 3, 14o. Fish Catfish, odd sizes, large, 2So lb.; halibut, 23a lb.; black cod, large ilxos. 15o lb.; trout, size to suit, 23o lb.; Royal White Chinook salmon, 20o lb.; whltoflnh, 18o lb.; yellow pike, 21o lb.; pickerel, i3o lb.; Red Clnook salmon, 26c lb.; blood-red bullheads, large, 21c lb.; medium, 18o lb.; rock bass, lb. each, 20o lb.; yellow ring perch, lb. each, 19c lb.; herring, 11c lb.; haddock, 12o lb.; steak cod, eastern, 16o lb.; crap ples, 2022o lb.; buffalo, large, 14o lb.; white perch, llo lb.; carp, large, 12o lb.; steak cod, western, llo lb,; gulf red snapper, 22o lb.; frozen large bass, 20c lb; frozen skinned whiting, odd sizes, flaky, almost boneless, 15-lb, baskets, per basket, $3.66; round, 7c lb.; frozon round pink salmon, 14o lb.; frozen red salmon, 22o lb.; frozen pink salmon, 20c lb.; frozen sturgeon, 16o lb.; frozen Spanish mackered, 17c lb.; fozen native fall mackerel, 21 o lb.; frozen floun ders, 12c lb.; frozen soles, 12a lb.; frozen western red snapper, lOo lb,; frozen silver smelts, 12c lb.; frozen No. 1 white mullets 6o lb.; frozen Canadian Tulllbee whlteflsh, average lb,, lOo lb.; frozen Canadian whlteflsh, large, dressed or round, 18o lb.; frozen Canadian dressed pickerel, ISo lb.; frozen Canadian round pickerel, 10c lb.; frozen dressed herring, large, 9c lb.; round, 8o lb.; baracuda, 14o lb.; sea rock bass, 14o lb.; roe shad, 24o lb. Fruits Oranges: 80s. 96s, 126s, 288s, 824s, $7.60; 120s, 176s, 216s, 200s, 210s, 260s. $8.00. Lemons: Sunklst, $10.50; Red Halls, $10.00. Bananas, 7o to 7MiO lb.. California peaches, $1.15 box; Elberts, $3.26 bu.; 6 bssket crate, $3.00. Plums. California1 Tragedy, Santa Rosas, $2.50; Climax and Burbanks, $2.25; Red June and Clymans, $2.60. California apricots, $2.00; Cherries, California, $2.25; red and black In 8-lb boxes. Cantnloupes: Reds, 45s. $4.60; ponys. 64s, $4.00; flats, 12 to 16. $1.75. Water melons, 3c lb., crates extra. Vegetables Potatoes, new, 3',4o lb. Let tuce: Head, $4.00 crate; head, $1.25 doz.; leaf, 60c doz. Cabbage, 90-lb. crates, 4tyo lb. Onions, yellow, California, In 10-lb. sacks, 8MC. lb. Radishes, 80o doz. Aspara gus. 60o doz. Michigan celery, 60c dos. Telephone peas, 16n lb. Cucumbers, 2 doz. box, $3.60 to $2.75. Beans: Wax. $3.00 hamper; green, $2.60 hamper. Summer squash, $1.00 doz. Beets, 40a doz. Carrots. 40o doz. Onions. H. O., 20o doz. Arti chokes, $1.60 doz. Oreen peppers, 60c doz. Tomatoes, 4-baaket crate, $1.26. Limes. $5.00. Garlic, 17o lb. Egg plants, $2.00 box. Miscellaneous Crackerjack, checkers chums, $6.60 case; H esse, $2.86. Ear pop corn, 18o lb. Shelled popcorn, 11-lb. pack ages, 4-doz, case, $4.00. Three B honey, 1-lb. glasses, 1-doz. case, $8.85. Salted pea nuts, $3.00. Peanuts, 17o to 20o lb. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, July 12. Cattle Receipts, 3,000 head, Including 1,000 southerns, steady to weak; prims fed steers, $17.60018 .35; dressed beef steers, $ 1 .1.00 ccf 1 7.2 B ; western steers, $10.6016.60; southern steers, $8.00 O15.00; cows, $7.00013.00; heifers, $8,000 16.00; stockers and feeders, $7.50(16.60; bulls, $7.60010.60; calves, $S.00 1 4.25. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head ; market 6c to 10c higher; bulk, $17.46i!f'17.C5; heavy, $17.60 817.70; packers and butchers, $17.50f17.65; light, $17.40(17.60: pigs, $16.60017.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady to 26c lower; lambs, HO.OOW 18.75; yearlings, $14.0017.00; wethers, $12.0014.00; ewes, $8,004(12.50; stockers and feeders, $6.f0ra 1 60. New York Coffee. New York, July 12. Coffee Reiterated reports of damage to coming crop prospects In Brazil failed to sustain an opening ad vance of t to 8 points In the market for coffee futures here today. There was a re newal of yesterday's buying movement at the start, which probably Included some fur. ther buying for Brazilian account, but the market met considerable realizing around 8.67c for September and 8.91c for December. The approach of the maximum price level may have accounted for this to some ex tent while there was also selling on the later Santos cables reporting a reaction of 7S to 100 rets In futures there. September eased off to 8.56c and December to 8.73c, with the market closing at a net decline of 1 to $ points. July, 8.36c; Boptember, 8.66c; October, 8.68e; December, 8.77c; January, 8.83c; March, 8.97c; May. 9.12c. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, 8e; Santos 4s. llc. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts light on both prairie hay and alfalfa. Demand continues quiet. Market easy with prices unchanged. Oat and wheat straw firm and wanted. Hay Choice Upland Prairie. $18.00; No. 1, $18.O016.50; No. 2, $10.0013.00; No. 3, $6.OO'09.OO. Midland, No. 1, $16.0016.60; No. 2, $9.00013.00. Lowland, No. 1. $9.60 11.50; No. 2, $7.0O8.0O; No. 3, $5.00 6.00. Alfalfa Choice. $22.00; No. 1. $1S.509 20.00; standard, $15.50 17.60; No. 2, $12.00 (3)14.50; No. 3. $10.00fiil.00. Ost Straw $8.609.60; wheat straw, $8.00 9.00. Dry Goods. New York, July 11. Cotton goods today were more active. Yarns were quiet. Wool trading has been further restricted by the government announcement of Its purpose to control South American wools coming Into this country. London Money. London, July 12 Bar Silver 48 13-16d per ounce. Money 2 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 3 17-32 per cent; three-month bills, 3 17-32 per cent GRAIN AND PRODUCE Wheat Arrivals Are Larger, Demand G od; Coru Figures 2 to 5 Cents Up; Oats 1-2 Cent Higv.er. Omaha, July 12. Receipts of grnln today were 63 cars of wheat, o cars of corn, 23 cars of oats, 1 enr of rye and 1 car of barley as compared to 10 cars of wheat, 76 cars of corn, 24 cars of oats, 1 car of rye and none of barley, a week ago. Corn prices ranged from J to 6 cents higher for the early market with the ex treme advance in white and other varieties also selling several cents up. One car of No. 4 white of only slight damage brought Sc over yesterday's top In this grade. O it figures were c higher. Three csrs of No. s white sold st 77o for early sales. Wheat was In excellent demand at prices unchanged to le sdvanoe. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 14 201 $31 Minneapolis 74 ... ... Duluth Omaha 83 80 2$ Kansas City 366 19 13 Si. Louis 266 66 84 Winnipeg 84 ... , , PRIMARY MOVEMENT RECEIPTS. Today. Year Ago. Wheat 1,023,000 202,000 Corn 770,000 666.000 Oats 1.013,000 433.000 SHIPMENTS. Wheat 178.000 266,000 Corn $79,000 O'il.OOO Oats 794.000 696,000 UNITED STATES CLEARINGS. Today. Year Ago. Wheat 115.000 649,000 Corn 299.000 Oats 136,000 ' 309,000 Corn No. I yellow: 1 car. $1.76; 1 car, $1.74. No. $ white: 1 cars, $1 00. No. $ yel low; 1 car, $1.71; 1 car. $1.7$. No. I mixed: 1 car, $1.60. No. 4 white: 1 ear, $1.98: 1 car. $1.96; 1 cars. $1.95; 1 ear, $1 91. No. 4 yellow. 1 car. $1.68. No. I white: 2 cars, $1 86. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.(1. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.87; 1 car, $1.76; No. yellow, 1 car, $1.60; S cars, $1.6; I cars, $1.65. Sample white: I car, $1.66. Sam ple yellow: 1 car, $1.61. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.46. Oats Standard, $ cars, 77c; No. I white, 4 cars. 77c. 'Wheat No. 1 hard, 10 cars. $3.26; rjo. 2 hard, $3 cars, $2.26; $-6 car, $2 26; No. 9 hard, 1 cars, $2.26; 11 cars, $3.25; No. 4 hard, 1 car. $2.25; No. 1 mixed, hard red, 1 car, $3.26; No. 2 mixed, 1-1 car. $216. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hard, $2 26; No. 3 hard, $2.26; No. $ hard. $3 250 2.26; No. 4 hard. $3.25; No 1 hard Red, mixed, $2 28; No. 3 mixed, $3.16. , Corn: No. $ white, $2.00; No. 4 White. $1,934(1.98. No. 6 white. $1.86; No. white, $1.75(0' 1 87; sample white. $1.66; No. 2 yellow, $1,741. 75; No. 2 yellow, $1,730 1.73; No. 4 yellow, $1.68; No. i yellow, $1.62; No. 6 yellow, $1.6601.(0; sample yellow, $1.62; No. $ mixed, $1.(0; sample mixed, $1.40. Oats: standard, 77c; No. $ white, 77o; sample, 76c. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street Omaha: A rt. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yat Corn, July 1 69 1 63V 169 1 1U Aug. I 60rVi 1 63V, 160 1 61S Sop. 160 1639, 169 1 CIV, Oats. July 76r77H 78V, 78 76s Aug. 71UP72V4 72 71 71 Sep. 701, 071 71 70 70 Pork. July 44 75 44 Tl Sep. 45 60 46 66 146 36 49 1$ Lar- J July 16 85 36 SS 2$ $0 1$ $9 Sep. 36 $7) $7 2$ 17 1$ $0 Ribs. I July 14 It I 14 16 (24 10 14 St Sep. 24 82 tjl " 77 84 72 14 7$ CniOAGO CHAIN AND PROVISION". Prices of Corn and Oats Soar on Milling Demand Dal Setback Ensues, Chicago, July 13. Keen demand from millers, together with prospects of curtailed receipts made corn soar today, but a ma terial setback eneued after announcement that President Wilson had begun drafting a veto of the bill to Increase the govern ment guaranteed price of wheat. The elose was nervous, la to $o net higher, with August $1.61 to $1.(1 and September $1 61 to $1.61. Osts gained o to le, and provisions 6o to 10o. Eagerness to buy corn seemed to be based largely on fear that the bill to establish $2 40 as the minimum price of wheat would automatically become a law. As In such cases, according to some authorities, the cost of wheat 'flour would be virtually pro hibitive for ordinary consumers, the view seemed logical that the use of substitutes. especially corn, must broaden out big. Scarcity of good grades of corn and the fanry prices being paid for them tended also to create bullish sentiment. Until definite knowledge was obtalnsd of the forthcoming veto and of a likelihood that attempts to override the veto would fall. Oats rose With corn, but was bearlshly af fected Inter both by veto news and by rains over western Canada. Strength In provisions resulted from the advnnce of hogs nnd grain. Chicago cash prices: Wheat No i red, $2 31; No. 2 red, $2.2902.30; No. I red, $2 25. Corn No. 3 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow, $1.8501.88; No. 4 yellow, $176 1.81. Oats No. 1 while, 78W78c; stan dard. 78fl)79c. Rye No 1, $1.85. Barley 11. 10(81.28 Timothy $5.0007.76. Clo ver Nomlnaf. Pork Nominal. Lard $26.16. Ribs $28.7624.$6. Chlrago, July 12. Butter Market un changed. Eggs Receipts, $,797 cases; market un changed. I'otatos Receipts, 10 cars; market n- changed. Poultry Alive, unsettled; fowls, 19c; springs, 35c. New York General. New York. July 13. Flour Quiet; springs, $10.90011.(0; winters and Kansas, $11.60 11.76. Corn Spot, strong; shsllsd No. 3 yellow, $2.08, and No. $ yellow, $1.9$, cost and freight. New York. Oats Spot; firm; standard, 90c. Hay Firmer; No. 1, $1.461.(0; No. I, $1.1001.40; No. 1, $1.001.16. HopsQuiet, state medium to oholce, 1(17, 85c; 1916, nominal; Paolflo coast, 1(17, 209 23c; 1916, 14 16c. Pork Firmer; mess, $47.6048.60; fam ily, $55.00; short clear, $4(.00O6!,00. Lard Firm; middle west, $2(10 926.19. Tallow Firm; city special loose, 17 e. Rice Firm; fancy head, 10O10c; blue rose, 99c. Dun's Trade Review. New York, July 12. Dun's tomorrow will say: With pressure of war demands Increasing rather than lessening, there Is little of the customary seasonal halting In leading in dustries, and weather conditions, whlls ne cessitating downward revisions of crop esti mates, have aided intensive productive ef forts In the great eastern manufacturing centers.. That summer shutdowns through lack of orders will be virtually absent this year, the varied and extensive government requirements plainly Indicate, and holiday observances have been suspended at some establishments so as not to check the flow of materials Into channels where they are urgently wanted. Yet the straining for ca pacity outputs has forced stoppages for re pairs In not a few Instances and high tem peratures must obviously be reckoned with as a factor In Imposing restraint on future operations. Weekly bank olearings $5,(08, $91,7(9, Evaporated Applet after ftrled Fruit. New York, July 12. Evaporated Apples Dull: state, 14016o. Prunes Firm; California. 71(; Ore gnns, 1414c. Apricots Easy; choice, l(e; extra choice, 17c; fancy, 19c. Peaches Quiet; standard, 1!012c; choice, 1214o; fancy, lt14c. Raisins Firm; loose muscatels, 9o; choice to fancy seeded, 10llc; seedless, 10 11 c; London layers, $2.00. Turpentine and Rosin, Savannah, Oa., July IS. Turpentine, steady, 61o; sales 113 bbls.; receipts, 400 bbls.; shipments, 721 bbls.; stock, 33,411 bbls. Rosin Firm: sales (03 bbls.; receipts, 1,153 bbls.; shipments, 1,(03 bbls.; stocks. 78,765 bbls. Quote: B, D, $9 85; IS. F. $9 10: O. H. $9.95; I, $10.06; K. $10.70; M, $10.88; N, WO, WW, $10.95. ' 8t. Lonls Grain. St. Louis, Mo., July 12. Corn August, (1.62; September, (1.(1 bid. Oats August, 73c; September, 71o; asKeo, Coffee Market. New York, July 11. Coffee Rio No. T. 8o. Futures, steady; July, 8.36c; October, 8.63c. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, July 13. Corn July, $1.60 ; August, $1.(1; September, (111 NEW YORK STOCKS Nominal Gains Prevail at Close After Succession of Sal lies and Declines; Pro fessionals Control. New York, July 12. Alternate rallies ana declines sttended today's session of the Stock exchange, the dullest In many weeks, but gains, mostly nominal, prevailed at the apothetlo close. Professionals' were In ab solute control, the market at no recent period manifesting such an utter lack of publlo Interest. This was most evidenced in the rails, many or which were unquoted. News of the day was constructive for the most part, although the discussion ovr copper prices at Washington and the con ference of railway executives to effect a satisfactory form of contract with the government wero among the deterrent fan tors. Only nominal rates were quoted for time money, indicating further withdrawal of such funds by local financial Institutions. Nevertheless forecasts favored partial recti fication tomorrow of last week's heavy con traction In excess reserves. Half a dozen Issues, led by IT. 8. Steel, mads up 60 per cent of the day's business. Steel scored an extreme advance of slightly more than one point, but cancelled half its gain at the Irregutar close. Pool Influence was again moderately ex erted In the direction of tobaccos, shippings, papers, motor accessories, American Woolen, Mexican Petroleum, Corn Products and American Can, those stocks, with Brooklyn ' Transit, recording extreme gains of one to two points. Reading and Lackawanna Steel were among the few relatively heavy Issues The general bond list Including liberty Issues, was Inclined to. ease, International also relaxing. Total sales, (par value) ag gregated (4,776.000. V. 8. old Issues were unchanged on call, registered Is losing ' per cent on call. Clos'ng Sales. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar 68 Am. Can 1,800 48 47 47 Am. Car ft Foun'y 600 (4 (3 13 Am. Locomotive . 1.100 (6 65 64 Am. Smelt ft Ref. 1,100 77 76 77 Am. Sugar Ref. .. 400 111 111 111 Am. Tel. ft Tel. .. 900 96 95 (6 Am. Z. L, A 8, .. 400 18 18 18 Anaconda Copper . 1,700 (7 67 (7 Atchison 300 (5 86 85 A G ft W I 8 9 L 800 103 103 102 Bait, ft Ohio .... 400 67 64 64 B. ft S. Copper ... 700 37 27 27 Cat Petroleum 18 Canadian Psclflo . 200 147 147 146 Central Leather .. 400 (7 (7 67 Chea. ft Ohio 66 C, M. A St P. .. 900 42 41 41 C. ft N. W 93 C, R. t. A P. ctfs. 1.400 33 33 13 Chlno Copper .... 200 39 39 39 Colo. Fuel A Iron. 600 46 45 45 Corn Prod. Ref. .. 7,700 42 41 42 Crucible Steel .... 2,300 (6 65 (5 Cuba Cane Sugar . 409 (1 (1 Distillers' Securities 2.700 66 (6 66 Kris 300 15 15 16 General Electrlo 146 General Motors .. (00 153 162 162 Gt, Northern pfd.. ,300 (0 (0 90 Gt. Nor. Or ctfs 31 Illinois Csntral 9S Inspiration Copper 1,100 (1 (1 63 Int Mer. Mar. pfd. 10,(00 (9 99 99 Internat'l Nickel . 3,(00 30 30 30 lnternat'1 Paper .. 3,000 36 35 16 K. C. Southern ... , 300 II 18 18 Kennecott Copper '. 200 31 31 13 Louisville A Nash 116 Maxwell Motors .. (00 II 17 38 Msg. Petroleum .. (.900 11 98 98 Miami Copper 38 Missouri Psclflo .. . 300 13 38 33 Montana Power .... (( Nevada Copper .. 400 19 11 19 New York Central. 300 71 71 71 N. Y.. N. H. A H. . (00 38 37 37 Norfolk A Western .." 103 Northern Paclflo ' 17 Paciflo Tel. A Tel 30 Pennsylvania (00 44 43 43 Pittsburgh Coal .. 300 6fr 60 (0 Ray Conaol. Copper 300 34 24 24 Reading 17,500 10 88 89 Rep. Iron A Bteel. 3,100 (1 (0 (0 Shattuok Arls. Cop ....16 Southern Paclflo .. (00 18 11 83 Southern Railway . 1,400 ' 34 31 33 Btudebsker Corp. , . 800 46 45 45 Texas Co 4,100 148 146 146 Union Paclflo .... 900 122 122 121 IT. 8. Ind. Alcohol. 300 113 121 123 United States 8tssl (2,(00 104 103 104 IT. 8. Steel pfd .... 110 Utah Copper 81 , Wabash pfd. "B" . ..... 25 . Western Union ... . 200 17 87 88 Weetlnghous Elec. 300 42 43 4S Total sales for the day. 340,000 shares. New York Money. New York, July 13. Mercantile Paper Four and six months, ( per cent. Sterling Sixty-day bills. $4.73; com. merclel 60-day bills en banks, $4.73; com mercial (0-day bills, $4.71; demand, $4. 76a; cables, $4.78 7-16. Francs Demand, $5.71; cables, $5.(7. Guilders Demand, 61 c; cables, 52c. Lire Demand. $8.81; cables, $8.80 ' Tim Loans Firm; (0 days, 6 5, nominal; (0 days, ((; six months, ( per cent bid. Call Money Firm: high, per cent; low. ( per cent; ruling rate, ( per cent; closing hid, 6 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; last loan 6 per cent. IT. 8. 2s, reg ..98 I. C. ref. 4s.... 78 do coupon .. 91 I. M. M. 6s.... 97 U. 8. 3s, reg .. 99 K. C.' 8. r. 6s 78 do coupon .. 99 L. ft N. un. 4s.. 83 U. S. Lib. 3s 99 (I'M K ft T 1st 4s 61 V. 8. 4s, reg ..108M. Pac. gen. 4s (8 . do coupon ..10(Mont. Power 6s 89 A. F. Sec. (s . 97 N Y C deb. Cs 94 -A. T. ft T. c Is 87 Nor. Pac. 4s ... 81 Anglo-Frenoh (s(lNor. Pao. 3s .. 80 Arm. A Co. 4s llaO 8 L ref. 4s 81 Atchison gen. 4s 81 Pac. T. ft T. 5s 90 B. ft O. cv. 4s 79 Penn. con. 4s 94 B. Bteel ref. (s (7Penn. gen. . 4s (( Ctfn. Leather ( 91 Reading gen. 4s 88 -Cen. Pac. 1st... 7$ 8 L A S F . 6 66 C. A O. cr. Is 11 8. Pae. cv. 5s., 91 C B ft Q J. 4s 94 8. Ry, (s ...... $7 CMABP4s7( Tex. A Fee, 1st (3 C R I A P r. 4s (7TX Pao. 4s 84 ' C. A 8. ref. 4s 71 U. 8. Rubber 6s 79 D A R O ref. Is 16 V. 8. Bteel Is. 18 D. of C. Is '$1) 91 Wabash 1st1.... 92 Erie fen. 4s ... 6lFreneh gor. (s 98 Gen. Elee. ' (.. 98U. 8. Lib. 4s 9(84 Gt Nor. 1st 4s II 'Bid. 1 1 1 I . Call for Camp Workers By Jewish Welfare Board Co!. Harry Cutler of Providence, R. I., chairman of the Jewish wel fare board, has issued a call for volun teers to give at least six weeks ol their summer vacations to the work ol the board in the camps and canton ments. This appeal is directed par ticularly to school teachers and others who are unemployed during the sum mer. The welfare board announced re cently that it would send 100 men to France to work among the Jewish soldiers there. Since the first quota of these men will be recruited from the workers who are now engaged in camps and naval training stations in this country, men will be needed in short order to fill the vacancies, tem porarily, at any rate. Beavers Is In Jail in Default of $5,000 Bond Earl Beavers, accused by federal of ficers of a violation of the Reed liquor law, is held in Council Bluffs under $5,000 bond, which he has not been able to furnish. The hearing will be before United States Commissioner Dugan July 25. Six hundred pints of liquor, taken from Beavers' car, is in possession of the federal authori ties. . KINNER PACKING COMPANY WHOLESALE Poultry-Butter Egos 1116 -1118 Douejlos, St Tel-Doupjlos IS2I :