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    THE DEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, JULY 19. , 1918.
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FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West
block, centrally located,
or 4-rcKim apt; also 4 -room flat Superb.
Appry 230 N. 23d. Phoa Red 4132.
North.
Ill N. 15th, 7 nns.. $12(
Armstrong-Walsh Co..
Tyler liiL IIS SworlUu Bldg.
4-ROOM and sunroom, new, $I7.t(; apt. 9
Maple Court, 18th and Meple, Tylerl$ll-J,
ESTABROOK Apartments, 4 rooms, $25, t
rooms til. O. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago.
Miscellaneous
PETERS TRUST CO.,
Specialists In Apartment management.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
STORES FOR RENT
1115 per month, atore room 12x80 feet, full
basement 119 South 15th street.
1140 per month. 114 South 15th street
Wella-Fargo company location. Pull
basement and extra room on 2d floor,
steam beat
1175 per month. 11 South 19th street, Tory
desirable toom for auto accessories or
supplies, large basement and office room
on 2d floor. Lease I to 6 years.
WORLD REALTY COMPANY.
Douglas 6341. Sun Theater Bldg,
WAREHOUSE FOR RENT
16,000 sq. ft, of floor space on track.
ace. Near Burlington and U. P. freight
depots. For terms of tease call
WORLD REALTY COMPANY.
Douglas (342. Sun Theater Bldg.
STORE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas, 2 Ox
40. steam beat
WORLD REALTY CO..
Donglaa (342 Sun Theater Bldg,
STORE North ltu St, near P. O.; low rent
G. P. Stebbins, 1(10 Chicago.
Office and Desk Room
LET US SHOW YOU why you should office
in The Bee Bid, Keystone Investment Co.
Tyler 111,
ijFFICES in 8aunders-Ke"hnedy building.
Sea Alfred Kennedy Company, Agents,
208 Sonth 18th St
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Small furnished apartment for
two or three months, modern.
Address
Box Y (14. Omaha Bee.
WANTED Furnished house, rooms, in
Bemis neighborhood for on year. Phone
489, Y. M. C. A,
' FURNISHED house for 4 French officers.
close to Fort Omaha, Box T44, Omaha Bee.
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses.
LIST your bouses for rent with us and get
'results. Mors requests than houses; give
na houses.
Pavne Investment Co- Realtors.
ttl Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1781.
taODE&N suburban borne. Describe fully.
Will pay satisfactory price for satisfactory
place. Box Tit, Omaha Bee.
MOVING AND STORAGE
Free
RENTAL
SERVICE.
FIDELITY
1STH AND JACKSON. , DOUG. 281.
STORAGE. MOVING, PACKING.
REASONABLE RATES.
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
OOMPLETB LIST OF ALL VACANT
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
1E3TROPOLIT AN VAN & STORAGE O.
Owned and operated by Central Furnl
tors store; office on Howard St, between
ltth and 16th. Phone Tyler 1400. Hare
your moving bandied Just as you would
an order for new furniture. That's the way
we do It Ask to see our dally rental lists.
vj-av.PTtctnrr warehouse.
Separate looked rooms for household
goods and pianos: moving, pacaing ana
tupping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
I0( S. Kth. Douglas 41I.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing ant
storing esll Tyler 280 or Douglas 43a,
J DTTtTTi Express Co.. Moving,
. J. SHiCjU Packing and Storage,
HOT Farnam St Web. 1741; Douglas 6146,
OMAHA EXPRESS CO.
LARGE moving vans: careful men. For-
. ntture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. D. 1264
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty
FOR SALE Millinery business, established
nine years: m thrifty town in goumeasiern
Nebraska; no competition; doing a splen
did business. For particulars and terms
write Mrs. Ernest R. Morgan, Btella. Neb,
WE WILL buy your home or business
property and pay cash.
H. A. WOLF CO.,
ElectrlO Bldg. Tyler IS.
FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty
GOOD paying garage, with gas pump and
complete stock of accessories and supplies,
In an Iowa town of BOO population, 40
miles from Council Bluffs. Can have
Hupmoblle and Maxwell agency. Will
lther sell half Interest or all. The rea
son for selling, the partner Is drafted, to
leave this month. Act at once. Ports
mouth Auto Co., Portsmouth. Ia.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
tfEW COTTAGE
411 Farnam street, Is a six-room cot-
tasye fmt completed, everything the very
bast and ap-to-date. Oak floors and fin
ish. bmBt-ta cupboards and book eases,
white bath room, all rooms good size and
tar. Splendid basement and attic, large
lot; only $4,4(1); key at our offtee; act
qsiokty.
HARRISON & MORTON,
tU Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Doug. 114.
ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE.
OWNER LEAVING CITY,
(room modern, mile northwest from
postofflce, first-class residence district;
paved streets; 1 block from street ear
Una, 10-mlnuta walk from business dis
trict Cash preferred: will accept two
thirds payment down and balance terms.
Box 811, Omaha Bee.
NEW 6-R. HOME, FIELD CLUB
FIRST TIME OFFERED
1.000 DOWN PBtlCE 16,000140 MONTH
Beautiful oak finish. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Call Tyler 496.
Osborne, 701 Omaha Nat 1 Bank Bldg.
s-ROOM bargain, house 4 years old, furnace,
electrla lights, chicken house, young fruit
trees, near 42d and Maple. Good place
and can be bought very cheap, F. D.
Weed, 110 South 18th street.
1(21 HAMILTON STREET, 13.150.
Oak and birch finished, very modern
l-room bungalow, with sleeping porch.
JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM,
,WB SELL, rent Insure and make loans on
olty property, north
MITCH EL INVESTMENT CO.
14th and Ames Ave. Col. 217
llS.OO PER month and a small cash pay
. ment down will buy a new bungalow, 4
rooms and bath, east front. Doug. 1016.
REW up-to-date 7 rooms, oak finish, large
tot, fine location; price 36,250; terms. 6127
N. 24th St. Norrls & Norrls. D. 4270.
MINNIE LUSA homes and lots offer 'he
best opportunity to Invest Nyour money
Phone Tyler 187 '
North
NEAR KOUNTZEPARK
$1,000 Down and $40 Pr Mo.
(-room full two-story bouse, located
near 22d and Wirt streets. Living room,
mahogany finish with oak floors. Built
in fireplace with solid mahogany mantel.
Dining room mahogany finish with hard
maple floors. Large kitchen.' Three large
bed rooms and bath on second floor. Large
floored attic on third floor. Full ce
ment basement, furnace heat Large lot
en paved street, paving paid. South
front. Owner has authorized us to cut the
price of this property from 15.000 to $4,
110 for quick sale. Shown only on ap
pointment. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Realtors. '
(17 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1781.
FINE UJLLER PARK HOME.
ONLY 1600 CASH.
Six rooms; hardwood finish; most new;
targe lot, 70xl5(; cement driveway to a
garage.
W. H. GATES, '
14T Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Douglas 1214.
SEVEN-room, hot water heat, doble garage.
On car Una. 12.250. G. P. Btebbina, 1610
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North
5408 Florence Boulevard,
On Prettiest Mile,
6 Rooms, Sleeping Porch
Fine east front Int. lust north of Ogden
street Large shade trees. House has
large living room, dining room and
kitchen on first floor. Three bedrooms
and square large sleeping porch on 2d
floor. Fireplace In living room end other
built-in features. Oak finish. Oarage at
tached to house nermlttlnc best Call
Tyler (0 and ask for Mr. Manvllle.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
1414 Harney St
A BRAND NEW
6-room and bath cottage not far from
Fort Omaha, can be bouxht for (3,50
only 1100 cash Is needed; the balance
Is to be paid at the rate of $17.(0 roontn
ly: good neighborhood and close to car,
etc; fronts east; neighborhood of new
homes; reedy for Inspection.
CALL WALNUT 677.
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT.
(-room, strictly modern home on Cass
H block to Saunders school. Oak finish,
furnace heat; garage. Price for quick said
14,000; (1,000 cash, balance monthly.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
QAA FIRST NATIONAL
JW BANK BLDG.
PHONE
TYLER
63
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, three lots and fruit
trees. Good bargain as owner Is leaving
town. 18th and Mapls streets. Phone
Webster 743.
IF you are going to buy a home, see this
first; a fine five-room house; electric
lights, gas and water. Price (2,000. See
owner at 3330 Manderson.
South.
CLOSE-IN HOME
AT A BARGAIN
For quick sale owner authorizes us to
sell for (6.760 bis well built 8-room, 1'
story and attlo modern house. Hot water
heat, located on east front lot 66x140 ft.
double fronting on two paved streets: gar
age. cement driveway; location east front
on Park avenue, between Jackson and
Dewey avenue; house built by day labor
original oost to owner $11,396. Investigate
at once as this is s real bargain.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
101 City Nat Bank. Doug. 75(.
Miscellaneous.
$-R. MOD. HOUSE,
ONLY $300 CASH.
Large eorner lot 126x160, one block from
car; price $1,600.
W. H. GATES,
(47 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1114.
(ROOM cottage, two blocks from car, full
lot, $3,000. Terms, $300 cash,balance $20
per month.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
(42 Paxton Block.
FOR RENT AND SALE.
ROUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS
PORTER A BHOTWELL,
0t 8. 17th St. Douglas 6011.
HOMES AND HCMESITES,
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
(IT Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg Dong. 1T11.
W. FARNAM SMITH CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance.
1110 Farnam St Douglas 10(4.
BENSON A CARMICHAEL
Realtors
$41 Paxton Block. Phone Douglas 1T11
B D WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
PRETTIEST MILE LOT
(1x404 ft., one of those unique lots
fronting west on Florence boulevard with
a magnififcent view to the ast from the
rear. This lot Is near the head of Fort
street, very available to car, paved street
Only a few such lots left Act quickly It
Interested.
HARRISON & MORTON
. REALTORS
(1( Omaha Naf 1.
Doug. 114.
Vest.
HAPPY HOLLOW lot; 100 ft front
$1,250.00. Web 1592.
PETERS TRUST CO.,
Specialists In Apartment management
South
FOR SALE J lots. Just south of Elmwood
Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving
City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address
Box Y 1188, Omaha Bee. ,
Miscellaneous.
GARDEN lots, near car line, $125 to $295
$1.00 down; 60 cents week; no Interest; no
taxes. Phone Doug. 5074.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
STORE AND COTTAGE, $2,650.
Corner 48th and Cuming, atore building
and four rooms and bath combined, and
garage; will discount this for cash; good
location; new bouses all around.
P. J. TEBBEN3 CO..
(05 Omaha Natl. Bank. Douglas 2182
LIVE DRUG BUSINESS FOR SALE
Must sell quick. Am going Into military
servlcs. Stock Invoices $10,000 to 112,000".
Last year's business, $20,000. Would con
sider trade on farm land.
HECKER DRUG CO.,
Humphrey, Neb.
FOR SALE Electrlo shoe shop, completely
furnished; all latest and best tools; doing
good business; sell for cash only; good
references. L. J. Probst, Petersburg, Neb.
WE WILL buy your borne or business prop
erty ana pay casn.
H. A. WOLFE CO..
Electric Bldg. Tyler 88.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.
Income. Business and Trackage Specialists.
15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 416
SMALL,' up-to-date cleaning plant in good
town for sale cheap; a money-maker.
Ad-
dress Pantorium, Sutton, Neb.
BUSINESS property and Investments.
A. P. TUKEY & SON.
820 First National Bank Bldi
REAL ESTATE Investments
MR. INVESTOR, I HAVE A BARGAIN FOR
YOU IN AN OMAHA PROPOSITION, FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL AT
101 BEE BLDG. T. 8ULLINAN.
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
INDUSTRIAL SITE
Over 80,000 square feet of Burlington
trackage, on paved street with spur track
In now, $18,500, with use of part of street
, vacated It makes about two acres; close
in.
HARRISON & MORTON,
916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 314.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
ACRES Nice and good Improvements, In
fine suburban dlst, $7,300. Will take
cottage first pmt. Call Tyler 1672.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
New Stucco Home
Ws have listed a Dundee borne of T
large rooms and sleeping porch; built a
little mors than a year ago by present
owner, who now has a tempting offer In
another city. It Is out In the newer dis
trict and It has been carefully planned
and well built For quick sale It will go
at $7,250 considerably lees than the coat
to duplicate. Possession at once.
HARRISON & MORTON,
(Realtors.)
DUNDEE HOME
$100 down for a strictly modern, brand
new, 6-room bnngalow. Liberty bonds or
W. a stamps same as cash. Douglas
1840 or Colfax 4118, owner.
That extra room will pay your coal
bilL Rent it through a Bee want Ad.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
$6,000 DUNDEE
SPECIAL
1 rooms, consisting of living room din
ing room, sun room and kitchen on the
first floor with three large bedrooms S!:d
heated sleeping porch on the second flor
Attic; full lot, with garage; convenient
to car. Terms.
GLOVER & SPAIN
Douglas 1961. 910-10 City Nation.! I.
ATTRACTIVE 6-room bungalow; .fireplace
sleeping porch and garage. Dundee. Wal
nut 1781.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Two beautiful lots Just south
of Elmwod park In Overlook addition;
full slse lots, 60x150. Owner leaving the
. city will sell cheap for cash. Act quick.
Address Box Y 1166, Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WANTED
It you have a substantial, modern (furnace
not Important), five-room home in good
neighborhood snd on through car lino that
you will sell on payments with about $200
to $500 cash payment telephone South
161 and give price and location at once.
Must be clear and all on one floor, ami
worth around $1,000. Distance not impor
tant If good location and near through car
line. 8610 8. 15th atreet
WANTED RANCH OR FARM
Press brick business block and residence
property; also $30,000 worth mortage pa
per. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
21$ City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers tor
I and (-room houses and bungalows with
$800 to $600 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 49(. 781 Om. Nat Bank Bldg.
WANTED & or (-room modern house near
Hanscom park. About $3,000. F. D.
Wead, 310 8. 18 th St.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans snd Mortgages.
HAVE that Installment loan on your home
changed to a straight five-year loan and
relieve yourself of that monthly burden.
E. II. Lougee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son, KcelincBldg
H. W. BINDER.
Moneys on hand for mortgage loans
City National Bank Bldg.
QUICK ACTION ON LANDS.
W. T. GRAHAM,
(04 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1(3$.
CI 0 FARM LOANS
OV2 10 PAUL PETERSON.
5V
364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG,
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.,
10K Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1711.
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
6, EH and ( Per Cent
3. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg.
CI Of MONEY
.5V2
Of
70
l72 70 HARRISON & MORTON,
(11 Omaha Nat.
Bank Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D,
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts,
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha,
Private Money.
SHOPEN ft COMPANY Douglas 411$.
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. Milligan
Brothers, Scarrltt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
Miscellaneous
I MUST UNLOAD
1 have by purchase and lease acquired
a large acreage of land In six different
oil fields In Wyoming. I have been called
In the next draft, which means I must
get out from under or lose every dollar I
have Invested. This Is your chance to
get In on the right end of sn oil Invest
ment. The best offer on sny tract buys
It Call for Robinson at 81$ Bes Building.
LOW RATES.
C. Q. Carlberg, 11$ Brandels
Theater Bldg., Doug. 685.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
JULY KTH.
Our next excursion to McGehse, Ark.
W. 8. FRANK. 101 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands.
FOR SALEfHO acre homestead, relinquish.
ment in Custer county. voo.. gooa son
small Improvements; part fenced, cheap,
If taken at nee. Address Box Y 022, Bee,
Nebraska Lands.
BARGAINS IN CHOICE
FARMS, NEAR OMAHA,
DOUGLAS CO. NEB.
Fine Improved 80 acres, 22 miles west
of Omaha, on Lincoln highway, only
ltt-mtle from Waterloo, Neb. Is very
choicest bottom land, some shade trees
at buildings, excellent small pasture, red
clover hay meadow. Nothing better In
Douglas county. Price for Quick sale on
this beautiful farm, $300 per acre.
acre.
120 acres Improved, 10 miles from Oma
ha, and only 1 mile from Washington,
Neb. Price, $225 per acre.
80 acres improved, Hi miles from Wa
terloo, Neb., 4 -mile from school. Price,
$13,000. Good terms.
160 acres, fine pasture and hay meadov,
right near Valley, Neb., can be had at
bargain.
HELD LAND COMPANY.
Phone Doug. 1148. 870 Brandels Bldg.
473 ACRES 100 PER CENT
EFFICIENT LAND.
This land highly productive, being sub
Irrigated; sandy loam, raised crops every
year sines breaking sod, 80 acres under
cultivation, 60 acres good alfalfa, balance
pasture, every foot can be farmed, small
house, barns, sheds, corrals, granaries and
garage, and in fact all ready to step In
and begin producing and making money.
Three fine groves and small orchard, $
miles from town and main Una U. P. R. R.,
In good live community and convenient to
good markets. A place to make money
and to make an Ideal home, trees, shrub
bery, garden, etc; very easily grown and
well adapted to climate. This Is an ex
ceptional place and well worth the price I
ask, $125 per acre; I have very good rea
sons for selling. Write or Inquire Box 58,
Ogallala, Neb.
200-ACRE STOCK FARM FOR SALE: Three
miles west and one mile north of Ft.
Calhoun, Washington county. Neb., 15
miles northwest of Omaha. All fenced
and cross-fenced with woven wire fence.
11$ 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. Pries $186.00 per acre.
Inquire at Ft. Calhoun State bank or
HENRY ROHWER, Fort Calhoun, Neb.
HOLT COUNTY FARM FOR SALE
160 acres, located ( miles from O'Neill,
lies level, all good, black, sandy loam
soli; produces any crop grown In Nebras
ka; 20 acres under plow, balance hay
land, which can all be broken and profi
tably farmed; price $45 per acre, one-half
cash, balance good terms; will not bs on
the market long. See M. A. Larson,
Central City, Neb.
A DANDY section about half cultivated,
nair. grass; no buildings; $30. Two differ
ent half sections, Improved, $40. Improved
quarter, $40. Unimproved quarter, $25.
James Pearson, Moorefleld. Neb.
120 ACRES, well improved farm at $175
per acre. 3 and miles west of Fort Cal
houn, and 1 mile south. Inquire of owner,
Henry Hinrlchson, Blair, route 4. Inde
pendent phone BB33.
WRITE me for pictures and prices my
arms ana ranches In good old Dawes
county. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford.
Neb.
WE specialize in selling Nebraska ranches.
wnue at uoover, 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank
Bldg.
FOR SALE Choice farms snd stock ranches
on oaniee Indian reservation. Santee
State Bank. Santee, Neb.
160 ACRES Improved, close in, paved road.
wiisnn. necunties Bids. ,
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per a.,
nciuuiDs paiu up water rights. Henry
Levi & C. M. Rylander, 1(4 Omaba Nat'l.
FARM LAND FOR RENT
FOR RENT A two hundred acre farm, one
mne ana a nair eaat of Norfolk Junction,
Nebraska. One hundred and twenty-five
acres under cultivation. Bslsncs In pas
ture and hay land. For particulars, writs
R. J. Blair, Chadroa, Nebraska,
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED,
Don't list your farm with us If you
want to i'eep It
E. P. SNOWDEN A SON,
610 Electr. Bldg. Douglas 1171.
i i i i ii i i wmw a
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
3.000 DAY-OLD-CHICKS Rocks. Reds, Or
pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1701. 2111
Charles
WHEAT screenings. $3.60 per 100. Delivered.
Wagner. 801 N. Kth St.. Phone Doug 1141.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
FRESH Jersey heifer, two weeks. old. Young
mare and pigs. 4048 Fort St. AM. Grant.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security
140, ( mo., II. goods, total, (1.(0.
Emaller, larger am'ta. proportionate rate
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
4i; Securities Bldg., Kth & Farnam. Ty. (6(
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
10 SMALLER LOAN8. Q Of
A , 0 w. C. FLATAU EST. 1881. O
(TH FLR. SECURITINES BLDG. TY. 150.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
MalesnooK. 1614 nndge P. nil Est. 1811.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received at the office
of the county clerk, Gandy, Lcgan county.
Nebraska, until 2 p. m., Saturday, July 10,
1818, for the grading and Improving of State
and Federal Aid Project No. 13, and Inci
dental work on said project
Bids will be opened at the office of the
Board of County Commissioners of Lngsn
county at their office In the court house
promptly after the time tor receiving blda
has closed.
The proposed work consists of consstruct.
Ing approximately 17.1 miles of osrth roads.
The approximate quantities are:
70,030 eublo yards earth excavation,
11.690 C. Yd. miles hauling earth or day.
7:0 lineal feet corrugated pipe. 18-ln.
46 lineal feet corrugated pipe, 14-tn.
101 cubio yarda concrete.
Estimated cost $$2,(21. ((
10 per cent engineering and contin
gencies 1,1(1. 16
Total estimated cost $36,218.13
Certified check, 6 per cent of amount of
bid.
Dana and specifications for the work
may be seen and information may be se
cured at the office of the county clerk of
Logan county, tbe county clerk of Mo
Fherson county, or the office of the state
engineer, Lincoln, Nebraska. The state and
counties reserve the right to waive all tech
nicalities and to reject any and all bids.
JOHN ARMOUR.
County Clerk, Logan Count:
GEO, E. JOHNSON.
State Engineer.
N0II8 Jlyl-l-9-ll-l(-l
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will bs received at tbe office
of the county clerk. North Platte, Lincoln
county. Nebraska, until 1 p. m.. Friday,
July 18, 1818, for the grading and Improv
ing of State and Federal Aid Project No. 10.
snd Incidental work on said project
Bids will be opened at the office of the
Bourd of County Commissioners of Lincoln
county, at their office in the court house
promptly after ths tiros for receiving bids
has closed.
The proposed work consists iOt construct
ing approximately 19.1 miles of earth roads.
The approximate quantities are:
102,700 cubio yards earth excavation.
(.044 C Yd. mile hauling clay or gravel.
(74 Lineal feet concrete pipe, 18 in.
8 lineal feet concrete pipe, 24 In.
20 lineal feet concrete pipe, (( In.
98 cubic yards concrete.
Estimated cost $31,11114
Ten per cent engineering and con
tingencies 1,911.(1
Total eslmated cost $41,027.97
Certified check for 5 per cent of amount
of bid.
Plans snd specifications for ths work
may be seen, and Information may be ae.
cured at the office of ths county clerk of
Lincoln county, or at the office of the state
engineer, Lincoln, Neb. The state snd
county reserve the right to waive all
technicalities and to reject any and all blda.
A. 8. ALLEN,
County Clerk, Lincoln County,
GEORGE VS. JOHNSON,
State Engineer.
No. 118 July 1-5-9-12-18-19.
MAXIMUM PRICES
These maximum prices of retailers are
effective at once. No merchant la allowed
to charge more for the following Items,
except as stated below:
Brown sugar, per lb
1
Sugar, per lb
Flour (Nebraska), 14-lb., No,
$1.(0
$8.15
48-lb., No. 1
Bulk, per lb
07
Hominy ,
05
124
Oswego cornstarch
Cornstarch
.10
Cornmeal, per lb., whits
Yellow
.06U
Cornflour
.06
Nw potatoes, per lb
Butter, per lb., creamery No, 1
.04
.60
.47
.47
.44
.19
.08
No. Z
Eggs, selects
No? 1
No. 2
Bread, (U. S. standard loaf, wrapped),
l z-ok. single loat
12-oz. loaf (2)
16-oz. loaf
24 -ox. loaf
, .15
, .10
, .18
, .20
.20
.10
.20
.14
.11
Crackers (Victory) oatmeal
uraham
Corn
Soda
Rke (In bulk), per lb.. No. 1 ....
IMO. Z ,
Barley flour , ,
Rye graham flour. 2 4 -III. sack
.06
$1.90
$1.(0
Rye flour, 24-11.. sack
In bulk, per lh
.09
.0T
.16
.13
.60
.(0
.47
.65
.15
.85
.28
.83
.28
Oatmeal (in bulk), per lb.........
Beans, per lb., Navy No 1
i-into. best no. l
Bacon, per lb.:
Whole pieces, wrapped, No. 1..,,
Sliced
No. 3
Sliced
Ham (whole). No. 1 skinned
no. i regular
Shoulder
Lard, per lb.. No. 1 pure
uompouna
Oleomargarine (In cartons), per lb..
jno. i
No. 1
.18
.13
.08
.16
.20
.40
.76
New cabbage, best quality, per lb..
Corn syrup (in cans), 14-!b
i-io
6-lb
10-lb
Same price for rye or graham,
These
prices are- for cash snd carry or credit
ana aeitvery.
Note- l. These prices are for oash over
counter.
Note 2. An additional charts may be
made for delivery or credit to customers.
Tocal Weather Record.
1918. 1917. 16. HI 6.
Lowest last nlsht ( 68 71 (1
Precipitation 128 .00 .00 .88
Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees.
Weather (Conditions.
The general Drlnclnsl rain area of the
last 24 hours covers southeastern Montana,
the eastern portions of Wyoming and Colo
rado, and extends eastward over most ol
Nebraska, southern Iowa, eastern Kansas.
Missouri, northeastern Arkansas, western
lennesses, and Dortlona of MIssIssIddI and
Alabama. Showers also occurred In north
western New York and alons the Atlantlo
coast. Temperature changes have been un-
mporrant, but there was a iht rise in
the upper Missouri valley, and conditions
are favorable for warmer in this vicinity
Friday. The weather Is generally clear in
the west, and, with higher pressure centered
over Wyoming, the outlook is favorable for
fair in this vinolnity tonight and Friday.
L. A. WELSH.
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipts light on both nralrle hav and
alfalfa; demand fair to good, causing the
market to be firm and higher on all grades
of hay snd straw.
Prairie Hay Choice upland, $19.00; No. 1,
18.0018.00; No. 2. (12.00QI16.00: No. 2.
6.00(&9.00. Choice midland: No. 1 , $16.00
17.50; No. 2, $11.00014.00. Lowland: No.
.1, IU.0018.00; No. 2, $7.008.00; No. 2,
$5.00i96.00.
Alfalfa Choice, $22.00; No. I, 20.000
21.00: standard, $18.60018.00; No. 2, $14.00
g 14.00; No. 1. $10.00(911.00.
Straw Oat, 19.0010.00; wheat, $(.(0O
10.00.
Dry Ooods.
New York, July 18. Cotton goods snd
yarn markets today were quieter. Unset
tlement due to delay in price fixing. Wool
goods were quiet and firm. Burlaps ruled
quiet.
Metal Market
New York, July 1$. Leaif, steady; spot,
$8.06: spelter, easy; East St. Louis, spot,
$8.4608.80.
At London Tin, spot, L168.
Londo Money
London, July 18. Bar silver, 48 ll-l(d per
ounce. Money. 2 per cent Discount
rates, short and three-month bills, 1 17-12
per cent
OMAHA LIVE STOCK! GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Oattle Offerings Are Moder
ate; Feeders Are Higher;
Hog Market Bulging;
Sheep Prices Advance.
Omaha. July II, 1811.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.... 8,154 10,411 11.080
Receipts were:
Official Monday ...
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Estimate Thursday
7.0S5 15,9 f..25
(.0(6 14.041 4,605
1.100 13,(00 1,300
Four days this week.. 25, 145 63.011 24,270
8ame days laat week.. SI. 467 52,835 57,134
Same days 1 wits, ago 19,745 45,9X5 16.039
Sams days 1 wks. ago.20,T05 6,H0 45,777
Sams days year ago.. 14.146 47,111 16,888
Receipts snd disposition of llvs stock at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-tour hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m.,
July 11, 1(18.
RECEIPTS TARLOADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a.
C. M. A 8t P 11
Wabash 1
Missouri Paclflo 1 l
Union Paolfio ........ 17 40 )l
C. A N. N. W., east.... 4 6
C. & N. W west 45 70 1
C St P.. M, O 16
C, B. tk Q., east 41 : 1
C, B. St Q west .... 13 17
C, R. I. 4k P., east .... I 6
C, R. I. P., west .... 1
Illinois Central
Chloago Gt West.... 1 3
Total reeelpts 142 173 14 1
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Csttle. Hogs.
Morris 4k Co (28 1,74s
Swift & Co 1.275 1.662
Cudahy Packing Co.. 243 3.165
Armour e Co 938 1.905
J. W. Murphy..., 1,718
Lincoln Packing Co.. 23 ....
S. Omaha Pack Co.. 41
Cudaby San Franlsco. 0(i ....
F. B. Lewis...". 233
J. B. Root A Co 63 ....
Rosenstnck Bros 107 ....
F. O. Kellogg 72
Werthelmer & Degen. 126 ....
H. F. Hamilton 18 ....
Sullivan Bros 44 ....
Rothschild A Krebs.. 10 ....
Hlggins ....
Huffman 19 ....
Roth 4
Glassberg 20 ....
Banner Bros 38 ....
John Harvey 181 ....
Jensen & Lungren..,. 23 ....
Pat O'Dea i.. U
Other Buyers 1.187
Sheep.
1.027
1.821
615
22
Totals
5,889 11,198 3.610
Cattle Offerings today wera moderate,
estimated early at 1,100 head, or 126 cars.
Trading on anything desirable In the steer
line wss stronger thsn yesterday, but on
the bulk of the medium to good stuff
prices were about steady and trade rather
slow. A top of $18.00 was paid for a prime
load of handywelght ateers. Hood to choice
steers were In light supply, but prices quot
able from $17.50 to $18.20 snd steady to
strong with a week ago. Medium steers
sold anywhere from $15.25 to $17.00, and on
down to $12.00 for common to fair warmed
up grades. Yearlings wore strong for any
desirable kind. Butcher stock was atesdy
with the exception of runners, which were
weak to 10Ko lower than yesterday. As
compared with a week ago bulk of the
butcher stock Is 2540o lower. Desirable
feeders were around 25ff50o higher t un
last week and about steady for today.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, $17.60 18.20; fair to good beeves,
$15.25(CP17.00; common to fair Beeves, 112.0s
B)14.60; good to choice yearlings, $l.00(fl)
17.60; fair to good yearlings, 11 2.50 15.60;
common to fair yearlings, $9.00011.00;
good to choice heifers. Itl.OOdJ" 13 5; good
to choice cows, $10,6013.O0; fair to good
cows, $8.16010.26; common to fair cows,
$7.2508.50; prims feeders, $ 1 2. 50 g 1 S . 20 ;
good to choice feeders, $U.O012.(i0; fair to
good feeders, $9.0011.00; common to fair
feeders, $6.5009.00; good to choice stockers.
$9.50011.60; stock heifers, S7.B0 Of B.oti : stocK
cows, $7.0008.00; veal calves, $7.00011.(0;
bulls, stags, etc., $1.50012.00. ,
Hogs There were 18 loads of hogs re
ceived today estimated at 12,600 head,
making the run for the week 61.011 head.
It was a bulging market today, opening at
about stesdy prices, working up as high
as lOo higher snd closing weaker. The
packers wsrs heavy purchcaaers, their droves
averaging from 3o to lOo higher. The bulk
or the sales were 117.68 to $17.80, with
a full load top at $17.95, The market was
quotably steady to lOo higher.
Representative sslesi
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av.
Sh. Pr.
80 $17 (6
... 17 66
70 17 70
110 17 80
... 17 (0
70. .145
70. .234
140 $17 (0 70.. 273
... 17 (0 64. .279
44 17 (7 19. .260
40 17 75 66. .305
1(0 17 85 76. .200
71. .141
48, .230
(4. .201
82. .217
40 17 (5
Sheep There were 13 loads of sheep on
the market this morning estimated at 1,300
head, the total for week amounting to
24,270 bead. There was a fairly active mar
ket In the sheep barn this morning. Few
lambs had been sold at the time of writ
ing this report a string of natives go
ing at $18.40, which was generally consid
ered 26o higher. Ewes made a top of
(12.7$, although there was a fairly larga
sort of wethers Included. The market Is
quotably 25o higher.
Quotations on sheen: Lambs, (rood to
choice. $17.00018.60; lambs, fair to good,
$14.60017.00; lamb feeders, $15.25igil6.25;
yearlings good to choice. $ 13.00 1 4.0(1 :
yearlings, fair to good, $12. T5 1 3.00 ;
yearling feeders, $10.7E11.25; ewes, good
to choice, $11.00012.50; ewes, fair to good.
$10.00 011-00.
SHEEP.
81 fed Fat Lambs 61
20 Culls ...44
10 Culls 65
119.00
18.00
14.00
1(6 Fat lambs (8
18.40
St Louis Live Stock.
St. Louis. July 18. Cattle RsceiDts.
4,600; market ateady. Native beet steers,
$11.60 0 18.00; yearling steers and heifers.
f.DUDUB.uv; cows, if.50tti3.75: stockers
and feoders, $8.(0012.00; fair to prims
southern beef ateers, $10.00017.70; beef
cows and heifers, $6.00011.00; native calves.
7. 75017.00.
Hogs Receipts, 7,500; market hlsber.
Lights, $18.30018.50; pigs, $17.76018. 16;
mixed and butchers, $18.10018.40; good
heavy, $13.15018.86; bulk of salea, $18.10
WIS. 40.
Sheep and Lambs Reoelpts. $.400: mar-
get steady. Lambs, $14.00018.00; ewes
$11.00012.00; canners and choppers, $5.00
tflO.oo.
City Llvs Stock.
Kansas City, July 18. Cattle Receipts.
7,000, Prims fed steers, $17.26018.10;
dressed beer steers, $13.00017.00: western
steers. $10.60 18.00; southern steers, $7.00
014.00; cows, $(.60018.00: heifers. (3.00W
15.00; stockers and feeders, $7.60018.00;
bulls, $7.50010.00; calves, $6.00013.25.
Hogs Receipts, (.000 ; market steady.
Bulk of sales, $11.00018.26; heavy, $18.25
18.(0; packera and butchers, $17,900
18.26; light $17.(001(10; pigs, $16.(0017 00
Sheep and Lambs-Recslpts, 2,000: mar
ket higher. Lambs, $15.60018.(0: yearlings,
$12.00018.00; wethers, $10.00013.60; ewes,
$8.00012.60.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., July 18. Cattle Reclepts,
900" head; market, strong, stoady; beef
steers, $8.75015.75; fat cows and heifers.
4S.00W10.00; canners. $.66.75; stockers
and feeders, $8.26011.(0; feeding cows snd
neirers, $7.7(8.7(.
Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market, 15
to 26 cents higher; light. $17.80; mixed.
$17.(6; heavy, $17.50; bulk of sales, $17,500
17.80.
Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 300 bead;
market steady.
St. Joseph Live Stock
St. Joseph, July 18. Cattle Receipts,
2,000 head; market strong; steers, $12,000
18.00; cows and heifers, $7.00016.50; calves,
$7.0001$ $0.
Hogs Reeelpts, 7,000 head; market
steady; top, $18.80; bulk, $17.8018.10.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 2,800; mark
et higher; lambs, $11.00018.60; swes, $6 00
012.25.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
New York, July 18. Evaporated Apples
Dull; state, 11 16c.
Prunes Unsettled; csllfomlas, 715c;
Oregons, 1414c. Apricots, firm;
hnlce. 16c; extra choice, 17c; fancy.
18b. Peaches, firm; standard. ll012c;
choice, ll14o; fancy, 11 Olio. Raisins,
active, loose muscatels, (c; choice to fancy
seeded, 10llo; seedless, 9llc;
London layers, $1,00.
Summary of ths Corn and Wheat Region.
Rainfall occurred again In most sections
west and south of ths Missouri river snd
also In northern Missouri and extreme south
ern Iowa; It was moderate to heavy In
southeast Nebraska, southwsst Iowa snd
portions of Missouri snd eastern Kansas. No
Important change In temperature occurred.
L. A. WELSH.
Sugar Market.
New York, July It. Sugar Raw. steady;
centrifugal, (065e. Refined, atesdy; fins
granulated, 7.10a
!
- j Prices Unchanged to 2 Cents
Off; Corn Declines and
Oats Are Much
Lower.
Omaha, July It. 1(11.
Receipts for today's cash market were 11
cars of wheat 47 cars of corn, $0 ears of
oats ana no rye or barley.
Corn prices ranged 1 to ( or T cents lower
ror eany salea White offerings In the com
mercial grades sold off several cents snd
No. 6 white showed 6c to 7c decline. No.
4 yellow brought (1.(7 to $1.(0. as com-
pared to 1 car at $1.(1 yesterdsy. Trading
was siow up to a late hour.
Oat prices were 44114o lower No. I
white on the early market brought 7Hle,
as compared to 74 Ho yesterday.
Wheat figures were unchanged to 1 cents
off,
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts (cars) Today L. Yr.
Wheat , is it
Corn 47 3g
Oat 20 15
shipments (cars)
Wheat
.19
.38
.16
Corn
Oats
Rye .
1
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn.
Oats.
210
i hlcaro i9
Minneapolis 3(
Kansas City .....30
St. Louis 171
Winnipeg .....17
109
18
41
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
Receipts (bu )
Today. Year Ago.
Wheat
"orn
Oats
Shipments (bu.)
Wheat
Corn
1,374.000 377,000
(35.000 (80,003
6(8,000 48M0(
Today. Year Ago.
430,000 132,000
$72,000 424,000
Oats
816.000 817,009
UNITED STATES CLEARINGS.
Today. Year Ago.
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Corn No. 3 white. 1
. . 18,000 93,000
.. 21,000
..184,000 461,000
car, $1.17; No. 1
wnite, cars, (1.91; No. 4 whits, l car.
11.87; No. 5 white. 4 cere,. $1.78; sample
white, 1 car. It 85; No. 4 yellow, 1 car,
$1.60; 1 car, $1.(6; 1 car. $1.67: No. ( mlied.
1 car, $1.45; No. ( mixed, 1 car. $1.40; sam
pin mixed, 1 car, (1.86.
Oats No. 2 white, i ear, 740! No. 1
white, 1 car, 73e; No. 4 white, 1 car, tie;
sample white, 8 cars, 71e.
Wheat No. 1 hard, 10 ears, $1.10; No.
3 hard, 11 cars, $3.19; No. 1 hard, $ cars,
$2.19; ( cars, $3.18; No. 4 hard, 1 car. $1.17;
No. 5 hard, 1 ear, $2.14; No. 1 mixed, I
cars, 12.11;
Chicago closing prices, furnished Tbe Bes
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
31$ South Sixteenth street Omaha;
Art I Open. High. Low.
Close. Yest
Corn.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oats.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Pork.
July
Sept.
Lard.
July
Sent.
Ribs.
July
Sept.
1 ((If
1 600
1 C0
7IHO
73075U
71HOS
46 30 '
46 (0
1 (0 J156H
1 $5
1 ((
1 (
76'
160
1 61
166
166
1 61
T7
73
71
160
7(
71
71
4$ 25
!
76
71
70
71UO
70
I
46 10
48 40
21 10
26 11
14 41
24 T(
46 (0
41 17
46 15
!( 17
25 15
16 (
2( 10
25 21
14 40
14 71
24 77
34 (0
14 72
CHICAGO GRAIN AND FBOVUIONS.
Corn Slumps as Result of Sweeping Sne.
cess of Entente Offensive.
Chicago, July 18. Rspld downward
plunges took place In ths corn market to
day owing largely to sweeping success of
the entente offensive. Prices closed heavy,
3 to 4o net lower, with August $1.56
to $1.66 and September, $1.66 to
$1.66. Oats Lost h , to . In
provisions the outcome varied from a
slight decline to ( cents sdvancs.
General selling by all classes of traders
developed as soon ss the magnitude of the
allies' success had been placed beyond
reasonable doubt. At first, howsver, offer
ings were light and a somewhat sharp up
turn resulted before the majority of dealers
appeared to grasp the significance of the
new situation which had been suddenly
brought about In Francs. Then oams a
quick reversal of sentiment and It was
not until the closing gong shut off busi
ness thst sny halt was put on ths smash
In Values. Ths extreme break from the
top level of - ths day amounted In some
cases to 5 cants a bushel. Bearish crop
reports and liberal receipts were In some
degree additional elements of weskness.
Seaboard buying and dry weather reports
from Canada kept ths oats market relatively
ateady.
Provisions wsrs upbsld mainly br a belief
that government orders would bs placed
In the near future. '
Chicago, July 18. Butter Higher;
creamery, 38044c.
Eggs Receipts, 14,887 cases; market.
lower; firsts, 88089c; ordinary firsts, 850
37c; at mark, cases Included, 36038c.
Potatoes Receipts, 36 cars; market un
changed.
Poultry Alive, unchanged.
New York General Market.
New York, July 18. Flour Irregular;
springs. 111. 35 1176; winters and Kansas,
$11.2001160.
Wheat Steady; 2 Red $2.35 track New
York export to arrive.
Corn Snot firm: fresh ahelled number 2
yellow $2.00 and number 1 yellow $1.90
0. t. f. New Vork.
Oats Spot easy: standard 8(89c.
Lard Firm; middlewest $26.2026.80.
Hay Quiet; No. 1, $1.4501-60; No. 2,
$1.3001.40: No. 1. $1.00 01.16.
Hops Quiet; state, medium to choice,
1917, 86048c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast
1917, 20023c; 1916, 14018c.
Pork Firm; mess, $47.60048.00; fomlly,
$55.00; short clear, $48.00061.00
Lard Nominal; fancy headed, 1010o;
blue rose, 99e.
New York, July 18. Butter Steady and
unchanged.
Eggs Irregular; fresh gathered regular
packed firsts, 41045c: others unchanged.
Cheese Market firm and unchanged.
Poultry Alive, irregular; broilers, 140
37c; fowls, 14c; roosters, 25c; turkeys, 28
30c; dressed, market firm; chickens, 40 O
48c; fowls, il36c; old roosters, 26
28c.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, July 18. Corn July,
$1.(5; August, $1.(5; September, $1.(6.
Kansas City, Mo., July IS Butter snd
Poultry Market unchanged
Eggs First, 37c; seconds, lie.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, July 18. Corn No. 1 yellow,
$1.(301.73.
Oats No. 3 white, 7576o.
St. Lonls Grain.
St. Louis, July 18. Corn August, $1.(6;
September, $1.66.
Oats August, 78c; September, T(c.
New York Coffee.
New York, July 18. An opening advance
of 2 to 6 points In the market for coffee
futures reflected some scattered covering
or a little trade buying and a steadier
technical position after the reactions of the
past few days. Tbe demand, which seemed
to be chiefly for May contracts, was soon
supplied, however, and prices eased In the
late trading on reports of Increased coast and
freight offerings. Sales from 96 to 8(5 and
the general list closed net unchanged to
2 points lower. July, 8.27c; September,
8.39c; October, 8.46c; December, 8.60e; Jan
uary, 8.67c; March, 8.79c; May, 8.94c. Spot
coffee, quiet; Rlos, 8e; Santos 4s, lle.
New York Cotton,
New York. July 18. Cotton closed firm
at a net gain of 40 to (1 points.
The Old Nelson Morris Ranch
Owned by Woods-Updike Land Company
6,000 Acres
Of rich Eastern Nebraska land, situated in Washington and Burt
Counties, now being sold in quarter section tracts, at prices that
will stimulate quick sales.
Land all situated in the heart of ths Great Valley, 35 miles
north of Omaha. Center of corn and wheat belt. No sand. No
hills. Soil is the richest black loam in America. Prices unimproved
quarters, $135.00 to $150.00 per acre. Improved farms, $150.00 to
$175.00 per acre. This land is moving fast. Great opportunity for
investment. Land is now all in crop. V
For further particulars, write or wire,'
BURDIC BROS. INVESTMENT COMPANY,
THE PLATEAU STATE BANK, HERMAN, NEB,
NEW YORK STOCKS
Stirring War News Revives
Market and Prices Advance
Steadily, With Extensive
Operations by Pools.
New York. July 18. The stock marke.
assumed bullish proportions today on the
stirring war news, ths brilliant counter-attacks
of the French snd American forces.
Trading was tbe largest and most varle:
of any session for the laat fortnight, ana
many substsntial gains were held, de
spite occasional selling profits.
The advance began soon after the open
ing and mads steady upward progress
with the assistance of pools which operated
extensively In a number of Issues, including
minor war shares.
Sentiment was further encouraged by id
vices from Washington, which stated In sub
stance that the proposed excess profits tai
would not be onerous and Intimations thai
the War Industries board would soon take
favorable price action on various commodi
ties, j
Ths market was at Its flood In the last
hour, maximum quotations following th
news of severe punishment Inflicted upor.
the enemy.
U. S. Steel ss usual overtopped all othei
stocks, contributing over 25 per cent ol
the total transactions, closing at 108,
which represented a net gain of 1 points.
Sumatra Tobacca was again to the fore,
the pool In that Issue making success Ir.
the drive Against the shorts at an ex
treme gain at 7 points. Baldwin Loco
motive, Mexican Petroleum, Industrial Al
cohol, American Steel Foundries, Reading
and Canadian Paclflo embraced the other
prominent stocks at extreme gains of 1 to
6 points.
French municipals were the feature of
the firm bond market, Paris sixes advancing
three points. Total sales, par value, aggre
gated $6,100,000. U. S. bonds wore un
changed on call.
Number of sales snd quotations on lead
ing stocks: Closing
Sales. High. Low.nid.
Am. Beet Sugar (7
American Can 11.700 48 47 48
Am. Car A Foun'y 4,400 85 84 85
Am. Locomotive... 2,600 7 i 64
Am. Smelt. A Ref 8,900 79 77 79 .
Am. Sugar Ret.
1,200 1J1 111
111 .
- 1
Am. Tel. A Tel. . . .
Am. 7... L, and S. .
Anaconda Copper
Atrhlsos '. ,
AOAWI88L. .
Bait A Ohio
B A 8. Copper.,..
Cal. Petroleum....
Canadian Pacific. .
Central Leather. . .
Ches. A Ohio
C, M. S. P
C AN
C. R. I. A P. etfs
1.700 98 95
1.700 20 19
17,200 (9 68
91!
6u
104 '
65
80
800 105.
1,400 65
900 S0
lfi
64
30
800 . 19
19
19'
2.300 149 147 148
3.700
69
68
(9
600
700
'i.Wo
67
42
'24
40
7U
66
42
24"
39.
48
44
66
42t
92
24
40
47
45
87
Chlno Copper 1.J00
Colo. Fuel A Iron. . 1.700
Corn Products Ref 14.000 4Mt
Crulclhle Steel 7,600 67
85
vune uane sugar.
Distillers Sec.;...
Erie
1.600 31 81 31
9,300 (7 65 67
800 16 16 16
1.400 147 144 147
1.600 Hi 153 152
General Electric,
General Motors...
Ot Northern pfd.
Ot N. Ore ctfs...
Illinois Central...
90
1,600 $8 82
33
96
53
98
30
Inspiration Copper (.600 11
Int. M. M. pfd..., 14,800 9(
Int. Nickel 1.800 81
Int.P Paper 1,700 37
K. C. Southern
63
98
80
17
37
18
83
118
Kennecott Copper..
Louisville A Nasn.,
700 33 31
Maxwell Motors
400 29
28 29
(8 101
J 2
Mex. Petroleum... 15,300 101
Miami Copper..
800
19
Missouri Paclflo...
Montana Power...,
Nevada Copper....
New York Central
N Y N H H....
Norfolk A Western
Northern Pao
Paclflo Mall
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Coal...
Ray Con. Copper..
Reading
Rep. Iron A Steel..
Shatturk Arlx. Coo
1,300
"ibo
600
100
24
20
72
$8
33
24
(7
20
10
72
72
38
103
88
29
$8
400 88 (8
1,300
600
800
17,800
11.400
300
1,000
4,400
44
51
24
90
94
16
(
24
43
Cl 51
24
24
89
93
16
84
24
48
88
92
16
"4
Southern Pacific.
Southern Railway..
24
Btudebaker Corn..
900
46 '45U
Texaa Co ,
Union Paolfio......
1,100 162 160
102
4,et 113 121 121
4,700 136 124 12SU
U. S. Ind. Alcohol
V. 8. Steel
Utah Copper....
Wabash pfd. "B'
201,(00 108 105 108
800 (I , 81 83
800 26 26 25
400 IS IL llu.
Western Union
Westlnghnose Eleo. 1,700 43 42 43
Total salea for the day (10,000 shares.
New York Money,
New York. July 18. Mercantile Paper
Four and six months. ( nar r.n. b,.,m
(0-day billa, 4.71; commercial 40-day bills.
4.T1 demand. (4.71 i-t- ,
$4.78 7-1$. v
Francs Dememt, $5.T1; csbles, $5.6(.
Guilders Demand, (lo; rabies, (lo.
Llres Demand, $8.(1; cables, $8.$0.
Bllver Bar.' unchanred: Mexican dollars '
unchanged,
Tims Loans Strong; all -at I per cent
bid,
Call Money Steady: hlsh. low. rutins rata
snd last losn, ( per cent; closing bid, 6 per
cent; offered at ( ner cent, i '
U. S. 2s. reg... (8 Ot N. 1st 4s, $5
do coupon ... 98 'III. Con. is.. ta
U. 8. (s, reg... 99I. If. Ma. (s.... (7
do coupon ... 9(K. C. 8. r, 6s.. It
TJ. 8. L. 8s ..89.84L. A N. un, 4s.. 84
U. 8. 4s, res..l0M.. K.AT. 1st 4s xnrt
do coupon ...106M. P. gen. 4s.. (8
F. 8. (s 97 N. Power (s Hi
A. T. A T. 0. 6s 8TN. Y. C. deb. 61. 84
Anglo-F. 8s.... 8N. Pacific 4s.... 81 v
A. A Co. 4s... 88N. Psciflo 8s.. (0 -Atch.
gen. 4s.... 80O. 8. L r. 4s.. (3
B. A O. c. 4's.. 71P. T. A T. 6s.. 90
B. steel r. 6s.. $5 Pa. con. 4s.. 4
C. Leather 5s.. 14 Pa. sen. 4a .. 88U
C. Psclfie 1st .. 77 Reading gen. 4s 83
C AO. o. (s. ... 818tUA8.A. a. $s. (8
C, B. A Q. j. 4s 94 8. Paclflo CV. (s 91
CMASt.Po. 4s 76 8. Batlway 8s.. (9
t;K,I.P.K.r.4s. (7'T. A P. 1st.. (1
C. AS. r. 4s.. 71 U. Pacific 4s.. (4
D. A R. G. r. (s 61 IT. 8. Rubber (s. 79
D. of C. (s, 1911. 91U. B. Steel 6s.... (8
Oris gsn. 4s... (4 Wabash 1st .... 18
G. Eles. (s... 18 F, Govt (Ms... (1.
Cotton Futures. '
New York. July It. Cotton futures
opened stesdy; July, 19.00c; October, '
2t.4(o; December, 14.78a; January, 24.48c;
March, 24.830. . . '
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Eggs 7
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PRESERVING EGGS
Leant latest and best way EGGO LAT
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but Is dos. No expensive jars needed.
Kept in ordinary box or carton. Endors
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