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THE BEE; OMAHA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 23. 1918.
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REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North
LOOK AT THIS ONE
A nsw 4-room cottars already 'urnishsd,
with nice furniture, Nlc else lot -with
Harare on rear. Owner drafted and must
ell. Good location. Near pretty parte.
ast front Modern except beat Price
complete I!, 560. 00. 1300.00 caah and bal
ance monthly.
DOUGLAS 1014 DAYS, OR WAL
NUT 677 EVENINGS.
MINNIE LUSA homei and lota offer the
beet opportunity to Inveet your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
YOUNQ A DOHBRTT,
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT,
til BRANDEI9 THEATER. DO. 16TI.
South.
GOOD HOME
HAN 3COM PARK DISTRICT.
6-room bouse. 1-itory, modern) furnace
h.Bf h,,.. In wtfrA nnnriltlnn! )M fire
place; good woodwork throughout ; thl
la a well duhc auosianiiai nums ui
ood location; built better than moat new
houses ; qn :sth St., near Pierce; 1 blocks
to car; Just right for anyone desiring a
good, borne of their own and la priced
cheap (t 13,500; terms If desired. F. D
Wead. MO So. 18th St, Tyler 161
FIELD CLUB1 DISTRICT. T-K. modern
house, garage, lot 70xlM; price 14,10.
C. A. Orlmmel Phone Douglas HIS.
Miscellaneous.
PROFITEERING IN HOUSES.
A rare chance to buy four houses; rent
180 per year. Price. 14 600; close In;
paved street.
D. 1553. W. T. GRAHAM, nee Biag-.
ROOM cottage, two blocks from car. full
lot. 12,600 Terms. 1300 casn.balance 120
per month.
BENSON & CAR MICHAEL.
(41 Pazton Block .
FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS
PORTER & SHOTWELU
SOS 8. 17th St. Douglas 8011.
8-ROOM modern pressed brtek house, for
only 14,500; oak finish, fireplace; nice
order; near park. V. H. Gates. 647
Omaha Natv Bank Blag D. 1S94.
WE sell, rent, incure and make loans on
city property, north.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
34th end Ames Col. 217.
GOOD sin-room modern house; close to car
line, price $3,250; would take auto as
part payment Mr. Pease, 211 Brandeis
Theater Bldg.
FOR quick sale or rent of your property call
A, J. DAVIS CO.. Doug. 7160. 320 S. 13tb
St.. Real Estate and Insurance.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO..
Real Estate and Insurance.
1320 Farnam Bt. Douglas 1064.
(! I WRAP 8FT.I.S REAl f'STATB
REAL ESTATE Business Property.
WE WILL buy your borne or business prop
erty and pay cash.
H. A- WOLFE COm
Electric Bldg Tyler g
BUSINESS property and investment.
A P. TUKEY St SON,
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.
Income, Business and Trackage Specialists
15tb and Dndae Sta Douglas 416
REAL ESTATEt-TO EXCHANGE.
3 14. SECTIONS, H mile apart, near Pierre,
8. D. Nice level hard lam' Government
valuation 120 per acre, i ill exchange
equity of 15,600 for acreage near Omaha,
or clear home in city.
INTER-STATE REALTT CO.,
913-14 City Nat'l Bank. Tyler 1672.
TO exchange for a good stock of merchan
dise, lsO-acre Iowa farm, good rich
productive soil, land lays fine, extra well
Improved; price S250 per acre.. E. Good
man, Creston, la.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
South
roR 8ALB 1 lota, just south of Elmwood
Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving
City. Will aell cheap for cash. Address
Box T 11SS. Omaha Baa.
Miscellaneous.
ACREAGE BARGAINS
Must be sold at once. Let me show
you these places and then make me an
offer.
acres In Keystone park, high, tightly
location, close to paved road and Jitney
line. Beautiful building site.
A half block right In Benson. City
Water, sidewalk, etc., one block to paved
road. An excellent chance for a home
br Investment
For appointment to sea these places
call owner, walnut 1580.
POULTRY AND PET STOC-
BARLET. 33.60 per cwt, delivered. Wag'
ner 101 N Ifith Phone Douglas 1142
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
SPECIAL BENSON BARGAIN.
Fine new cottage, 4 rooms and bath,
modern except heat, with two large lota,
for Ii,i60; $260 cash, balance easy pay
ments. Why pay rent? 2024 North 64th
St Owner leaving city.
P. J. 1EBBEN8,
001 Omaha National Bank.
2030 NO. 60TH STREET.
2024 NO. 61ST STREET.
4-Rooms, brand new bungalow with one
third acre, modern except furnace, cement
walks to car; 3200 cash and 125 per
month. Including Interest
PAYNE ft SLATER CO. Douglas 1010.
1(0 ACRES, one mile south of BennlngTon,
Neb. Inquire of Mrs. A. Earning, 4188
Cass St., Omaha, Neb.
Dundee.
: $6,000, DUNDEE; 3LU00 CASH.
Fine bungalow, finished mostly In tak;
large living room with fireplace and tout
bedrooms; a very sightly location.
TOHN W, ROBBINS. 1802 KARN AM ST
DUNDEE 3-story framf, 7 rooms, modern
bo uie on Webster near 60th St Must be
eold to close an estate. Price $6,500.
C. A. GRIMMEL. Phone D. 1615.
(-ROOM new stucco, modern bouse, Dundee,
1305 N. (Oth Ave. Three sleeping rooms,
oak floors, fall basement, $2,400. Month
ly payments. Phone Walnut 1620.
FOR property In Dundee, Happy Hollow and
Falracres, call GEORGE AND COM
PANT, 802-1J City Nat. Bk. Douglas 76.
Acreage
TEN ACRES
uevel garden land, east Omaha, close
to car line, clear, want clear rental or
home.
S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
213 City Nat'l Bk Bldg.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE.
Two beautiful lota south et Elmwood
Park ta Overland addition, full alae lot
(0x150. Will take Liberty bond a pay
ment. Owner going to oamp, must tell.
Act quick. Address B"ox Y (36, Omaha
Bee.
REAL ESTATE OTHER CITIES.
FOR SALE Meats and grocery business In
Nebraska town with 1,400 population;
own all butcher and grocery store equip
ment; rent building; two acres of land;
slaughter house well equipped; reason for
selling. Write Omaha Bee. Box 1S5.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
OUR ( per cent first mortgages secured by
Omaha residence are safe Investment be
cause tbey are based upon not more than
40 per cent of the actual value of the
, security and are backed by 25 years' ex
perience without the loss at a dollar to
aa Investor.
E. H. LOCGSE, INC.
638 Keellne Bldg.
No Delay Closing Loans.
W. T. GRAHAM.
04 Be Bldg Doug. 1538.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
Vy. H. Thomas & Son, KeelfncBldg
H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loan
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO..
IflU Omnha Nut Bunk Rl1sr CV111 8716
till A.MU rAit.u UiiA.SB
$. (H and ( Per Cent
J H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg.
$l')l to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D
Wead. wsd Bldg, Uth and Famam St
Private Money.
HHOPKN COMPANY Douglas 4I
Miscellaneous
LOW KATES
C. Q Careers:, 312 Brandel
Theater Bldg.. Doug. ($6.
REAL ESTATE WAN TED.
I OR (-ROOM houses or bungalows in good
Ituotlnna wanted at once: have several
buyer wanting good home. F. D. Wead
310 South llth Bt. Tyler ih.
WAVTttn for customers. Improved rancbea,
(40 to 3600 aorea. Whit Hoover. Oma
ha Nat'l Bank Bldg
GOOD Omaha Income property for clear
western tana or easieru iDra iim.
Mr. Pease 211 Branaei Tneater pin
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
278 ACRES. $4,400; WITH CROPS, PR.
HORSES, 13 COWS AND
3 helfera. 3 bulls, 4 calves, hogs, wagons,
harness, machinery, tools, etc. Mile to
sawmill, mill and half to railroad town
Estimated 37i,O0 ft timber, 200 cords
ruin wood, 4,000 cords wood, Produc
tlve loamy tillage for corn, potatoes,
grain, meadows for many tons prime
hay. wire-fenced 40-acre cow pasture, 100
good apple trees. Good l-room house,
big stock barn, good condition, new horse
barn, carriage, poultry, hog houses, only
$4,400 for everything. Small oash payment.
Details page I, Strout's catalog of this
unsurpassed bargain and others, many
with stock, tool, crops; free copy. E. A,
S trout farm agency, Dept. $071. 206 South
18th St, Omaha, Neb.
Arkansas Lands.
SEPTEMBER 3RD.
Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark.
W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Idaho Lands.
CAN'T get money for seed, must sell or rent
my farm of 100 acres; summer fallowed
and plowed ready for fall wheat, level.
black soil, all Irrigated, free water right,
all fenced, three-room house, good barn
and other buildings, two miles from fast
growing railroad town on main road,
Coal mine close, wood for the hauling.
Located close to St Anthony, Idaho. Will
sell for $60 per acre, mortgage $1,200
Will take cash and second mortgage, or
house in or close to Omaha, or would
rent for $700 first year and $200 next,
cash, war stamps or Liberty bond. Owner
Mrs. L. Shaw, 712 North 22d Bt, Omaha,
Neh,
Maryland Lands.
Maryland water front farm.
Cat g'e. Rusll Realty Co .
Mild climate
Baltimore. Md
Missouri Lands.
GREAT BARGAINS 35 down. $6 monthly
buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry laud.
near town, southern Missouri; price only
$220 Address Box 283 C, 8pringfleld, Mo
Nebraska Lands.
WOODBURY AND PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
IOWA. FARMS FOR SALE.
120 acres, Improved, 4 miles from stock
ysrds, Sioux City, 1 mile from pavement.
price i?25 per acre.
160 acre, new improvements, 1 mile
from paving and street car line, Sioux
City, price $225 per acre.
$0 acres, unimproved, level lend, all In
cultivation except 25 acres of hay meadow,
3Vi miles east of Sallx, la. price $126 per
acre.
1(0 acres, Improvements small, all
level land, all In good state of cultivation,
4 miles Sallx, la., price $150 per acre.
160 acres, well Improved, 1 mile from
Luton, 4 mile from Sallx, price $1(5 per
acre.
1(0 acre, Improved, all, level land, hi
mile Luton, 4 mile Salix, price $160 per
acre.
7$ acres unimproved, level land, 4 mile
from Bronson, price $115 per acre.
400 acre, well Improved, 1 miles from
Hornlck, la., halt the very finest level
bottom land and the balance rolling, price
$140 per acre.
Also 1(0 acres In Lucas county, Iowa.
14 mile from Oakley, partly Improved,
all In cultivation, price $136 per acre.
$ acres, unimproved close in, West
Side, Stoux City, price $2,860,
8 acres, unimproved, Crescent Park Gar
dens, Slout City, on pavement, 4 blocks
car line, per acre, $2,000.
$20 acre. Improved, ( mile from
Parkston, Hutchinson county, S. D., all
in good state of cultivation, price $126
per acre.
I, 10 and $0 acre tracts near Morning
side, Sioux City, unimproved,' at from
$350 to $600 per acre.
These properties are owned by H. C.
Fedderaen and H. C. Feddersen & Co. An
Immediate change in our business makes
It desirable to dispose . of all our present
holdings. They are priced to sell and terms
will be made to meet the reasonable re
quirements of purchaser. Possession
March 1. 1811, if sold before October 1.
H". C. FBDDERSON , CO.
427 francis Bldg..
Sioux City, la.
AT AUCTION
IMPROVED FARM,
MONDAY, AUGUST 2. 3 P. M.
On the above date at the EMPRESS
THEATRE. CENTRAL CITY. NEB., we
win aell at publio auction to the highest
bidder, regardless of price, the following
described real estate: The northwest
qusrter of section 17, township 14, range
6, west of the 6th T. M., Merrick county.
Neb., containing 1(0 acres more or less ac
cording to government survey, located BV4
miles northeast of Central Ctty.
TERMS 16 per cent of th purchase
price cash day of sale, 25 per cent March
1, 1818. Purchaser to assume a mortgage
of $4,500 due June, 1 921. rearing Interest
: 6 per cent annually, tlwner will carry
remainder of purchase price for the same
period of time at ( per cent Interest. Good
and sufficient abstract of title together
with warranty deed delivered to purchaser
.rch 1, 1818, when possession will be
given.
IMPROVEMENTS Good four room
house with screened porch, barn for ( hone
and good loft for hay, granary, chicken
house, hog and cattle shed. Two good
well with best of water at a depth of $0
feet Place all fenced and cross fenced,
100 acres undor plow, 20 acre In hay, 6
acres alfalfa, balance good pasture. For
further Information see or address
NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO..
Central City. Neb.
$10 PER ACRE
Ranch Bargain.
4,40-Acre, highly Improved, well-balanced
ranch, McPherson County. Th best
place on earth to raise cattle and hogs.
The present owner has got rich here,
and, at the age of 66, will retire. He sells
from $10,000 to $30,000 worth of Stock
off the place every year. 6,000 bushels
of corn raised this year. Hundreds of
acre of fins farm land; balance heavily
grassed for aummsr and winter pasture.
Everything raised on the place In the way
of feed for man and beast. Meadows cut
600 to 700 tons of hay. 600 fruit trees, 160
now bearing.
Flrst-clas Improvements costing $10.
000; excellent 8-room house; large barn,
sheds, corralls, etc.; fenced and cross
fenced; windmills, reservoir and tanks;
always plenty of water; price for next
30 days reduced to $10 per acre; reason
able terms; neighboring place recently
sold for $15.
WHITE & HOOVER,
454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
"FOR THE LAND'S SAKE."
Write to JAMES PEARSON, MOORE
FIELD, NEB., about th 80 at $46 per
acre: a quarter at $26: half section for
$12,000; a section and a half at $25 and
other farm.
WRITE me for pictures and prices of my
farm and ranches In god old Dawes
county Arab L Hungarford. Crawford
M PR RICK C )I'NTYm proved-corn and
alfalfa farms at the right price, W. A
LARSON, Central City, Neb.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
640-ACR RANCH
(40,-aer Improved ranch, Chtrry coun
ty. Nebraska: 120 acres In cultivation; 4
rooro, sod bouse. 80x3; frame barn with
teel roof, 86x64; corn cribs, etc.; cave,
windmill With cement tank; trees near
building and prove In northwest cor
ner of the land; the finest raneh In
southeast Cherry county. Pressnt owner
has lived here 11 years and made money.
Price for quick sale only 13 per acre.
Terms one-third cash. balance long time
WHITE & HOOVER,
, I'mana Nationx Bank Flag
"INVESTOR, WHERE"
ARE YOU?
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE.
l(0-acre well Improved farm, 100 miles
due west from Omaha, 8 miles from Os
ceola, Polk county. Neb. 4 mile from
good school. 3 miles from church, on
R. F. D, route. Worth $150.00 per acre.
We offer It to you at $110.00 per acre. If
sold Inside of 30 days. This is a great
bargain. Get busy, First come, first
efved.
COMPTON M'FAYDEN,
$40 Psxton Block, Omaha. Doug. 3483.
FARMS AND RANCHES
We have several very atthactlve prop
erties for sale in Dawes. Keya Paha and
Brown counties. These are places that
w have personally Inspected, and .an
recommend aa being good buys. Send for
list and photos stating aa to your want
Klok Inv cb . Omaha
FARM NEAR TECUMSEH.
160 acres 3 miles south of Tecumseh at
$125 per acre. All under cultivation with
fin crops this year. No buildings. A
good chance at a good farm.
W. T. GRAHAM,
Bee Blrtg. Omaha, Neb.
Oregon Lands.
OREGON LANDS.
Irrigation.
"In the Heart of the Range"
The Jordan Valley Project
Malheur County. Oregon.
An empire In the making, land $1.00 per
acre plus the cost of the water. You can
file on gracing homestead entries near.iy
Literature and particular on request.
Next excursion August 28.
HARLEY J. HOOKER.
840 First Natl. Bk. Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a..
Including paid up water rights Henry
Levi & C M Rvlander. 864 Omaha Nat'l.
South Dakota Lanas.
I AM quitting the ranch business and offer
for sale or will trade for land or Income
property ninety head of horses, Belgian
and Percheron bred, from yearling9 to
nlne-year-oida. Dinney Moran Lake An
des. S. D.
FARM LAND WANTED.
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us If you
want to L'eep It.
E. P. SNOWDEN SON.
610 Elei-tr Rlrtg rvy.:!a 8871
LOSSES AND LIVE STOCK,
TEAM and harness, pri. e
$150. Will sell
Will take 150
or 75 for one
separately at $76 each,
chickens for the team
horse. Phone Tyler 3566.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
WANT baby Persian kittens to put with
mother cat. Doug. 9107.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and note a securltr
$40, ( mo., H. goods, total, $3.50.
Emaller, larger am'ts. proportional rate
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
438 Securities Bldg.. 16th ft Farnam Ty (($
LOANS
OR DIAMONDS AND
SMALLER LOANS.
JEWELRY
1
nrrt
W. C. FLATAU EST. 1898
60
6TH KLR. 6ECUR1TINE3 BLDO. 1Y. 360
Lowest ratea. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleshock. 1614 Dodge D. 6618 Est 1831
DIAMONDS AND JEWKLRV LOANS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Salvatora Dimartino and wife to
Vlncenje Mercurlo, 17th St., 420
feet south of Charles st, west side,
30x140 $
200
Julius C. Soukup and wife to Harvey
W. Chrlstensen et al, Titus av
363 feet west of 24th st. south side,
44x120
(.800
Cora C. M. Force and husband to
Alice Quade, 28th ave 160 feet
south of Oak st, east side, 75x144.
2,000
Alice Quade and husband to Cora V.
M. Force, Poppleton ave., 195 feet
west of 22d st., south side. 39x120.
$,(00
John N. Holtmyer and wife to
Arthur .Theodore, n. w. cor. 24th
and Seward sts., 62.6x60
10.000
Lizzie C. Overholt and husband to
George R. Tlmme, Elm st., 80V
feet west of 23d st. north aide,
394x95
1.300
Margaret Van Arnam and .husband to
saivatore Dimartino et al Sara
toga St., $76 feet east of 46th St.,
north side, 216x126
3,(00
Joseph P. Boyer and wife to Michael
Lukaszcyzk, H St., 60 feet east of
87th St., south sida. 50x60
(80
Clifford W. Calkins to Samuel Orloff.
n. w. cor. 85th and Paciflo its.,
120x125
3.000
Harriet L. Duke to W. J. Weir, 28th
St., 60 feet south of Hickory St.,
east side 50x150
4.000
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET
lsh Catfish, odd sixes, large, 38o lb.:
Mltbut, 23c lb.; black cod, large .izes. 16c
b.; trout, size to suit. 23o lb.; Royal White
Chinook salmon, loo lb.; whlteflsh. 18o lb.;
eilow pike, 21c lb.; pickerel. 13o lb.; Red
Clnook salmon. 25o lb.; blood-red bullhead
large, 31o lb.: medium. 18o lb.: rock bass.
lb. each. 20c lb.; yellow ring perch.
each, 190 lb.; herring, llo lb.: haddock.
130 lb.; steak cod, eastern. 16o lb.: crao-
Mes, to 22o lb.; buffalo, large. 14o lb.;
white perch, llo lb.; carp, large, 12o lb.;
steak cod. western, llo lb.; gulf red snapper,
22s lb.; frozen large bass. 20c lb: frozen
skinned whiting, odd sizes, flaky, almost
boneless, 15-Ib. baskets, per bssket $2.(5;
round, 7o lb.; frozen round pink salmon.
14o lb. 1 frozen red salmon. 22c lb.; frozen
pink salmon, 20o lb.; frozen sturgeon. 16c
lb.; frozen Spanish msckered, 17c lb. ; fozen
atlve fall mackerel, 21o lb.; frozen floun
ders. 12o lb.; frozen soles, 12a lb.; frozen
western red snapper, lflo lb.; frozen sliver
smelts, I2o lb.; frozen No. 1 white mullet
6c lb.; frozen Canadian Tulllbee whlteflsh,
verage 44 lb.. lOo lb.; frozen Canadian
hlteflsh. large, dressed or round. 18o lb.;
frozen Canadian dressed pickerel. 13c lb.;
frozen Canadian round pickerel, lOo lb.;
frozen drossed herring, large, 8o lb.; round
80 lb.; baracuda, 14o lb.; sea rock baa
14o lb.; roe shad. 24o lb.
Catfish, large, fancy, freih. 18c: halibut
23c; trout, 23c: black cod, 15c; white perch,
2o; fancy frozen black bass, medium and
large, 16o: fancy frozen buffalo-carp, 6c;
salmon, pink, white, chlnooks, falls, 18c; red,
aockeyes, chlnooks, 24c; white, lSc, pike,
22c; croppies, 20c, 22c; frogs, genuine Loul-
lana black bulls. Jumbo, $4.00; large, 83 60.
FruitsOranges: 100-116. t. 60: 324-2S8,
$8.60; 160-176-299-216-260 $9.60. Lemons:
Sunklat: 300-360, $8.60; red balls, 300-360,
Elbertas, $1.35. Pears: Washington. 32.75:
Colorado, $3.26; California $3.76. C'al.
Plums: red. $2.60; blue, $2.60. Cantaloupes:
standards, $4.00; ponys, $3.60; flats, $1.50.
Grapes: 4 bask, crates, $2.60.
Vegetables Potatoes: Raw Valley, 2ic
per lb.: Cat. white tock, $Hc per lb.;
home grown, 2io per lb. Cabbage: crate
lots: 4o per leb. Onions: white, red snd
yellow, 85c per basket; Washington yellow
sack lots, 3o per lb. Head lettuce, $1.00;
leaf lettuce. 40c; onions, H. O., 20c; radishes,
80c; Michigan celery. 45c; cucumbers, $1.00;
summer squash, $1.00; H. o. beets, 60c;
carrots, 40o; green pepper market basket
6076c; H. O. tomatoes, $1.00; limes, $8.00;
garlic, 25c; egg plant, $2.00. Miscellaneous:
crackerjack, checkers, chums, case, $5.60;
H case, $2.85; ear pop corn, tQUc per
lb.; shelled pop corn, lb. pkgs., 4 dz. eases,
$6.00; Three B honey In glasses, 1 dz. In
case, $3.85; salted peanuts, $3.00; peanuts,
17 d 20o per lb.
France Joins in Protest.
San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 22. Mexi
can newspapers received in San An
tonio announce that France has j jined
in' the protest against the alleged
confiscatory tarfe on oil '.ands h. the
republic. Great Britain and the Unit
ed States have already made such
protests. .
Austrians lose 20,000.
London. Aug. 22. Austrian losses
on the British front in Italy between
June 15 and Augu.'t 15 were 20,000,
according to advices received here.
British casualties in the same period
totalled 2,500, it is said.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle Sell Ten to Fifteen Cents
Higher; Hogs Make Five
Cent Advance ; Sheep
' Suffer Slump.
Omaha. August $3, 1818.
Cattle. Hogs.Theep.
Official Monday 10.79 4.473 86. 080
official Tuesday .... 4,940 3.044 SC.131
Official Wednesday ... 6.1S8 10,653 2S.471
Katlmate Thursday ... 3,000 3.500 :8.000
Four days this week..:3,90: S3.6M 117,683
Same days last week.. 21, 51$ 31.746 H.1J1
Rams days 3 wks. sgo.45,S79 47,674 45.416
Same days 8 wks. sgo.31.:32 T7.130 58,118
Same days year ago. . .42,341 Cr.914 46. 3S!
Recelrts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for
24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m , yester
day. RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs Sheep H'a-M's
Missouri Pacific 3 1
Union Pacific ....38
C. N. W., east 6
C. & N. W., west 37
C, St P., M. O..
C, B. Q . east 3
C B. Q., west 18
C , R. I. & P., east (
C, R. I. A P., w. . .
Chicago at. West. 3
Totals 119
57
3
44
6
IS
30
(
1
131
87
1
6
105
DISPOSITION,
Cattle.
377
Hogs.
333
1.505
2.033
1.918
83
1,309
Sheep.
1.063
1.400
1.919
3.08
Morris ft Co
Swift Co 70
Cudahy Packing Co.. 5C4
Armour & Co (H
Schwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy ,
Lincoln Peeking Co.. S4
8. Om. Packing Co.. 8
Cudahy, Wichita
W. B. Vansant Co.... 64
Hill A Son ;
1.141
F. B.. Lewis 213
J. B
Root ft Co.
96
6S
46
172
163
66
26
2
in!
3
18
40
ri
.T. H. Bulla
Rosenstock Bros
F. G. Kellogg
Werthelmer ft Degen
Ellis & Co
Sullivan Bros
Rothchlld ft Krens.,.
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co..
Hlgglns
Huffman
Roth
Meyers
Olassberg
Baker, Jones & Pm'h 55
Banner Bros is
John Harvey jja
Dennis A Francis . 7
Jensen A l.ungren.... 116
Pat O'Dea
Other Buyers 740
14.858
Totals
.1.611
8.87 93 9l
-ame jrsoe opened active on a light
suppiy or ii4 cars, or 8.000 head, and re
ceipts Included Just a few scattering lota
of western rangers, which sold strong at
recent advance, and there were very few odd
lots of native steers, which were active sell
ers around 1015o higher than yestesday.
Best natives were quotabl from $16 60 to
$18.00, bulk of the western were edllng
from $11.60 to $14.00. Butcher stock was
active and higher again, quotably $1.00 to
$1.60 higher than a week ago, and over $2.00
nignar man ins low time two weks go
Good ta choice cows and heifers were sell.
lng from $10.00 to $13.50. medium to good
cows irom is.uu o 310.00.
quotations on Cattle: Choice to prime
nteves, 4i i. oinru. uo; good to cholc beeves,
$16.00016.60; fair to good beeves, $18.60
14.60; common to fair beeves. $10.o0ffllSOO-
good to choice yearlings, $14.O0l6.0O; fair
to good yearlings, $10.000 14.00; common to
fair yesrllngs, $8.0008 60; good to choice
grass oeevea, 14. 50 15. so; fair to good
grass beeves, $11.6013.60; common to good
grass beeves, $9.00 11.00; Mexican beeves,
fO.eiiejju.Du; gooa to choice heifer, 18.60
12.00; good to cholc cows, $9.6011.60;
tair 10 gooa cows, 38.6018)8.60; common to
fair cows, $(.608.50; prim feeders, $1X00
riou; gooa to cholcs feeders, $11,118
12.78; fair to good feeders. $8.00iftliMs!
common to fair feeder, $7.0008.00; good to
cnoice siocKcrs, iio.oojpil.76: stock heifers
$7.5009.00; stock cow, $6.6007.60; stock
calves, $. 60010.00; vesl cslves, $7,000
13.60; bulls, stags, etc.. 88.00(310 so.
Hogs Receipts todav
head making receipts for the week to date
.ij.ooi neaa. bmppers started out bidding
sieaay prices, rew sale being con
sidered fully 6o and possibly some higher.
Packer market was a very uneven affnir.
tale being quoted all the way from steady
to fully 10c lower. Bulk Of today's sales
was is.zu(oi8.4ij, an early top was made on
a choice load of light hogs of $19 15. The
general market was quotably steady to lOo
lower.
Sheep There wis another liberal run of
sheep her today, 103 cars, estimated at
28,000 head, making the run for the week
today, 117,692 head. Trade was a little
slow In getting under way this morning,
very few sale being reported on first rounds
in the barn. There was a weak undertone
to the entire market and while no sales
had been reported Indications were that
the lamb price would suffer reductions
from 1602(o.
Quotation on sheep: Lamb, good to
choice 317.00017.70; lambs, fair to good,
314.OO017.OO; lamb feeders. 815 25017.60;
yesrllngs, good to choice, $13.00014.60;
yearlings, fair to good, 312.76013.00; year
ling feeders, $12.26013.25; ewes, good to
choice, $11.00 0 12.60; ewes, fair to good,
$10.00011.00.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chlcsgo, Aug. 22. (United State Bureau
of Markets.) Cattle Receipt, 10,000 head;
native beef and butcher cattle strong to 15c
higher; westerns, 85 higher; calve, steady:
beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $18,860
18.86; common and medium, $10 25016.86;
butcher cow and heifers. $7.60014.60; can
ners snd cutters, $6.858.00; stockers and
feeders, good choice and fancy, $10,600
13.00; Inferior common and medium, $7.75
010.60; veal calves, good and choice, $17.26
017.76; western beef steers, $14.00017.00;
cows and belters. $9.25013.00.
Hog Receipts, 20,000 head; market
closed 16020c under yesterday' best De
clines were heaviest In good hogs; butchers,
$19.10019.75; light hogs, $19. 10T 19.80 ;
packing, $17.$601$.OO; rough, $17,400
17.80; bulk, $18.27019.7$: pigs, good and
choice, $18.00018.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 21.000 head:
lambs generally steady; medium native
closed weak; lamb. $1( 26018.60; cull,
(10.00014.00; feeders, $16.60017.76; best
medium to prime, $11.00018.00; culls, $4.50
tffa.ooj choice Breeding ewes, $12.60018.00.
Kansas City Live Stock,
Kansas City, Aug. 22 Cattle Recelnts.
10,000 head, Including 500 southerns. Mar
ket steady to strong. Prime ted steers.
$17.00018.25; dressed beef steers, $1!.00
16.75; western teers, $10.14.60: southern
steers, $7.50014.25; cows, $6.50012.60: heif
ers, 89.00014.60; stockers and seders, $7 76
014.50; bulls, $7,00010.60; calves, $5.00
014.00.
Hogs Receipts. 6,000 head. Market.
higher. Bulk of sale., $18.76019.40; heavy,
$19.00019.60; packer and butchers, 319.000
19.601 light. $18.00019.40: dIrs. $16 760
18.00.
Sheep and Lambs Recelnts. 8.000 head.
Market steady. Lambs, $16.60018.00; yesr
llngs, $11.(0018.00; wethers, $10 00014 60;
ewes, $8.00018.76; ttcckers snd feeders,
$6.00018.00.
St. Louis Live Stork.
St. Louis. Aug 22. Cattle Receipts.
4.800 head. Market, steady. 10016c higher.
Native beef steers, (11.6O01S.26; yearling
steers and heifer, $9.60016.60; cows. $7 60
012.60; stockers and feeders. $8.60012.00;
fair to prime soutern behef steers. $10 00(g)
17.70; beef cows and heifers, $7.50015.00;
nstlve calves. $7.75015.26, t
Hogs Receipts, 8,200 heed. Market,
lower. Lights, $l$.50iirl 90; pigs, $14 60
18.76; mixed and butchers, $1(.60$V$0;
good heavy, $19.80019.90; bulk of sa.es,
$19.60019.90.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 4.200 head.
Market steady. Lambs, 4.00(8'17.00; ewes.
1.00012.00;
canner and choppers, $6.00
9.00.
Moos City Llv Stock.
RIour City. Ia., Aur. 32. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1,000 head; market stesdy to strong:
beef steers, $8.75016.26; fat cows and heif
ers $7.76012.00; canner, $8. 207.36; stock
ers and feeder, 33.75012.00; feeding cows
and heifers, $7.50014.00.
nogs Receipts, 6.000 head; market 1 0c.
lower; light. $18.75018.80; mixed, $18,400
h 7F. hvv ilXlOfftlSJA, fc.lltr if
$18.li018.76.'
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 6,000 head;
market steady.
St. Joseph IJve Mock.
St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 22. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,200 head; market higher; steers,
$9 004(118.00; cows and heifers, $5.50016.00;
calves. I6.0014.00.
Hks Receipts, 6 000 head: market
steady; top, $19.45; bulk, $18.60)' 19 .85.
Sheep snd Lambs Receipts, 6,500 head;
market lower; lambs, $12.60017.50; ewes,
$6,000 12.50.
Linseed Market.
Aug. 22. Close; Linseed $4.6$.
Duluth,
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Wheat Arrivals Light; Other
Grains Moderate ; Cora Two
Cents Off to One Cent
Higher.
Oamha. Aug. 33, 1918.
Receipts of grsln today showed continued
lighter arrivals of wheat and moderate ar
rivals of corn and oat. Cars of wheat re
ported In were 63; corn, 74; oats, 85; rye,
1, and barley, 3.
Corn prices ranged from Ic off to lc high
er up to a late hour. Trading was slow.
Oat figures were unchanged. Wheat sold
lowly. Price wire about unchanged to
Ho up. Some of the No. 3 had brought a
cent up, bin w of hotter quality than yes
terday offerings.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts lesrs) Toilay. Wk Auo. L.Tr
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Rye
Barley
53 101 11
74 M 46
85 n 81
1 1 1
3 7
6S M $
84 fit 141
39 19 ' 63
1
2 1 I
OTHICU MARKETS.
Wh-ai. Com. Oat
. .. S63 70 273
Coin
Oat
Rye
Harley
RECEIPTS
Chicago
Minneapolis ...
Puluth
Kansas City...
St. Louis, k..,.
2 1 ;
f.
157
31
31
Winnipeg
17
UNITED STATKS CLEARANCES.
Tot!y. Year Ago.
Wheat 697,000 3IS.000
Corn 10.000
Oats 99.000
Cats Standard, 6 cars. 7:",c; No. 3
white, 14 cars, 7!c; sample white. 2 cars.
7m,c.
Harley No, 3, 3 cars, $1.13.
Wheat No. 3 hiinl, 1 enr, $2.14 (yellow);
1 car, $2.11 (smooth); No. 3 hard, 1 car,
$2.13; 1 car, $2 11 (yellow); 1 car, $'J.0i
(smutty); 1 car. $2 03 (smutty); No. 4 hnril,
:( cars, $2.10; 1 car, 12.09; No. 1 spring, 2
cars, $2.18 tj (northern) ; No. 2 sprlnc, 1 car,
3.' 15 4 (northern); No. 2 miTed, 1 car, $2.12
(smutty).
Corn No. 3 white. 1 car. f I S8; No 6
white. 1 car. fl,s,1; 1 car, $1 S2; No 6 white,
1 car, $1.70; sample white, 1 car, $1.66; No.
2 yellow, 1 car, II .83; No. 3 yellow, 8 cars,
$1 .78; No. 6 yellow, 1 car, $1.73; No. 6 yel
low. 1 car, 11.70; 2 cars, 31 67; 2 cars. $1.66;
1 car, II 61; sample yellow, 1 car, $1.01; 2
cars, $160; 2 cars, $1.68; 1 car. 11.30; No.
3 mixed 1 car. $1.76; No. 4 mixed, 1 car,
$1.72; No. 6 mixed, 2 cars, $166; 1 car,
$1.63; 3 cars, $1 .60; sample mixed, 1 car,
$1.60; 1 fir, $1.63.
Closing Chicago prices, uirnished The Bee
by Logan Bryan, stock and grain broker.
SIS South Sixteenth street, Omaha:
Article ! Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y
Corn. I
Aug. 1 64 1 (44 1(34 1 688411634
Sep. 1 64k 1 64 4 1(8 1 6SHI1644
Oct. 1 65 1 6S 164 1 (5 1664
Oat. !
Aug. 78 73 72. 72 1, 73
Sept. 734, 73 724 734
Oct. ' 74 76 T44 144 744
Pork.
Sept 44 80 44 36 44 20 44 20 44 10
Oct. 44 46 44 70 44 45 44 60 44 60
l.srd.
Sept. 24 70 2( 77 2( 70 2( 73 I2( 73
Oct (( 8$ j( (2 28 82 28 86 2( S3
Ribs. I
Sept. 24 $1 24 $7 24 87 24 87 134 90
Oct. 26 15 25 20 25 12 25 10 26 10
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Profit Taking Sales Check Advance In Corn;
Bolls Dominate Oats Market In Main.
Chicago, Aug. 31. The corn market early
In today' session showed a disposition to
recover yesterday' decline, particularly
under the Influence of th Kansas re
port that this year's crop would b about
half of the government' August sstlmat.
Profit-taking observable on th advance
prevailed In the end and closing price were
a quarter to 4 cent under yesterday's with
October at $1.66. There war Indication
of an Immediate increase of th movement
of old corn to market.
In th oats pit persistant buying by Im
portant house with western and south
western connections advanced prlcea, but
part of the gain was lost In sympathy with
the reaction In corn. Sentiment among
students of th crop was mixed, but the
bullish ting seemed to predominate. Clos
ing prices were 4 to 4 cent higher, Oc
tober st 7440.
In provision the decline In live hogs wss
offset by a better caah demand. Closing
prices were unchanged to lOo higher for
pork; unchanged to 24c higher for lard and
unchanged to 2 40 lower for ribs.
Chicago cash quotations; Corn No. 1
yellow, $1.8101.86; No. 8 yellow. $1.7701.(0;
No, 4 yellow, $1.7001.71.
Oats No. ( while, 72 4 0784c; standard
72 8407340.
Rye No. 3, $1. 7(01.7$.
Barley $1.07 01.13.
eeeas Timotny, .ooo.76: elover. nom
ine 1.
Provisions Pork, nominal: lard. (36 63U:
riDS, I24.UO02O.OO.
Chicago, Aug. 8$. Butter Unchanged.
Eggs Firm; 88 0 3 9 4c; ordinary firsts.
0374o; at mark, eases Included. 8(0
3740.
Cheese Unchanged.
Potatoes Receipt. 30 cars: market
higher; Minnesota Ohlos, bulk, $2 4603.66;
do, In sack, $2.6502.70; Wisconsin Ohlos.
hulk, $2.4002.46; do. In sacks. 32.60(92.(6:
Wisconsin whit, bulk. $3 6002 60: do. In
sacks. $2.7002.76.
roultry Unchanged.
MlnneapoU Grain Market.
Minneapolis, Aug. $2. Barley 9Oe0$l.O4,
Rye $1.7301.74.
Ursn $29.81,
Corn $1.7801.88.
Oats 9 070 4.
flax $4 490 4.61.
St. lAui Grain.
Sit Trills Ami. 41 jnrn ti. l.
- - .' n - mm. ,, kt IVUILIVr.
11.68 j asked; October, $1(74 asked.
uau September, 74c bid: October.
754c asked.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Aug. 22. Corn 8Dtembr.
$1.70; October. $1.68.
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipts light on both prairie hav and
alfalta. Demand good, market firm and
biKiiiT. Straw 1 lower.
Upland Prairie Hay Choice. 826.00: No
1, i3.ui'024.OO; No. 3. $20.00022.00; No. $,
$12.UO(ul.O0.
Midland Prairie Hav No. 1.
$23,000
$17,000
$10.00
$27,000
8. $21.00
$8,000
24.00; No. 2, $20.00022.00.
Lowland Prairie Hay No. 1
19.00; No. 2, $13,00416.00; No. 3,
12.00.
Alfalfa Choice. $29.00: No. 1.
28.00; standard (24.DOV28.00; No.
(tfZJ.uo; No. 3, $14.00(0 18.00.
Straw Oat. $a.60iii.00: wheat
$8.60. 1
Turpentine and Rosin,
Savannah, lia., Aug. .i Turnentine
Firm, 6Sc. Hala, 62 bbls. : receiots. v: 7 1
bbla.; shipments, 6 bbls.; stock 87,176 bbls.
Kosln Firm. Sales. 606 casks rer.mi.
l,4os casks; shipments. 19o casks, mock!
67,331 casks, yuote: it, $10.76; L, $10 76jj
10.86; , $IO.76410.96: F. 810.90011 of,-
O. tl3.OU4dll.10: H. $11.104111.20: 1. III iff.-
K, $12.00; M, $12.1012.25; N, 113.60- WO.
312.76; WW, $13.00.
Dry Goods Market.
New York, Aug. 22. Dry goods In fini
hands rumaiiied iiuiet today. Cotion k iods
mills are reluctant to sell and even sucond
hands are less In evidence. Men's W f 11 I
and dress goods aro awaiting develop
ments In their raw material .narket.
Kvapomted Apples and Dried Jnir.
New ork, Aug. mi. evaporated Apples
Dull; state, 1840164c.
PruneT-Unseitied; Callfornias, 8164o;
Oregons, U4 01o.
Apricots turn; choice, 16c; extra choice,
16 c; fancy, I'J'hc.
Peaches Firm; standard. 120124c;
choice, 13 4c; fancy, 144? 14 4c
Raisins Steady; louse muscatel. 94c;
choice to fancy aeede.d, IOi01lo; tei-dieus,
a ' 11 Wc, London layers, ti.ov.
New Vork Col Ion.
Now York, Aug Hi. Cotton closed steady
at a net gain of 14 to 21 points.
Cotton tuiures closed steady. October,
32o; December, 31.4ic; January, 21. 82c;
March, ill.lsc; May, 81.16c.
New York, Aug. 22. Cotton futures
opened steady; October, 21.76c; December,
111. 07c; January, 81.02c; March. 81.42c; May,
30.S0C.
New Vork Metal.
New York, Aug. 32. Lead Unchanged.
Splter Steady; East St. Louis spot, 8.87
bid.
London Tin. 573 10s.
New York Sugar.
Aug. 22. Sugar Raw,
New York
change'
NEW YORK STOCKS
M
Limitation on Loans Drawback
to Operations for Long Ao
count; Liberty 31 -2s
Command Premium.
New Tork, Ang. 1$. Another advance In
Liberty 14 per rent bonds to the level
where they commanded a premium of 2 4
per cent was th only feature of more than
passing Interest on th stock exchange to
day. Even this provsd of brief duration,
the quotation easing visibly Ister when the
Inquiry for that issue diminished.
War news received scant attention and
the several favorable financial report Issued
by Industrial companies fell upon sterile
ground.
Further limitation of loans on all but
high class stock exchange collateral was
the chief drawback to any operations for the
long account Incidentally enoouragtng the
short Interest to put out fresh line.
In well Informed circle there appeared to
be a growing conviction that nscent credit
restrictions suggested by th Federal Re
serve board snd concurred In by the local
clearing nouse derived their Impulse from
powerful financial sources.
Pressure was Intermittent, converging
mainly around rails and popular Industrials.
Canadian Paciflo registered an extreme set
back of $4 point, and United States Steel,
equipments, shippings and oils were 1 to
14 pcir.ii lower at their worst.
Hides and Leather preferred was th main
elerrWit of strength, scoring a new high
record at 9!1 on Its advance of 3 points.
Fertilizers and Union Bag comprised the
few other Issues on the constructive lde.
th market closing lrrgulrly Bale
amounted to 180 000 shares. Total sales
(par value) aggregated $3,850,000. Old
United State registered 4 declined 4 per
cent on sales.
Canadian raeme. recently the strongest
or rails, yieioen 114 point, but other prom
inent transportations were dull and un
changed. United States Steel reacted a
point from Its early best with Baldwin Lo
oomt.tlve and Marine preferred, Mexican
Petroleum declining 14. Hide and Lesther
preferred was the one strong specialty,
achieving the new record of 91 on Its rise
of JH points.
Liberty 3M cancelled half their gain on
reduced i)nllngs.
Number of sales and rsnr. f n,l,.a a
the
leading stocks: ""losing
Sale. High. Low. Hid.
A m.
Am.
Am.
A m.
Can
Car A Fdry
Locomotive . .
Smelt ft R,,f,
810 46 4 46 4 4t!4
mm SS'i 35',
800 864 664
1.200 764 77,
1.400 109 4 1 ns
.1.100 9i! 98
700 (64 66
8H0 88 88
810 26'S 251
4't
64
74
Am. Pucar Ref
Am. Tel. A Tel
Anaconda Copper. .
Atchison
Butte A Sup. Cop.
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather...
Chesapeake A Ohio
C. M. A St, P
C. R. I. A p, ctf,,
Chlno Copper
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Com Prod. Ref
Crucible Steel
"nha Cane SiiRar. .
Diet Securities...
Rrl
Oeneral Electrlo ..
Oeneral Motors ..
19
864
66
86
25i
1.000 160, 1(84 169
400 694 6$4 694
Kim
1,400
3,900
200
800
S.300
1,000
200
700
600
67 4
48
26
36
464
434
68
29
6144
64
67
47
35
39
4(
42
(7
29
68 4
IS
(7
47
26
39
46
4:4
67
29
68
16
800 148
146
146
800 1634 1824 1624
1.600 61 4 61 tiu
Inspiration Copper
int. M. Mar, pfd
13.500 1004 100 100
600 294 294 29
mi. Nickel
K. C. Southern....
Kennecott Copper.
Maxwell Motor ,.
Mex. Petroleum ..
Miami Copper ....
Missouri Pacina ..
N. Y. Central ....
N. T , N. H. A If.,..
Northern Paciflo..
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
S" 11i
400 334
600 2(4
8.700 100
13
834
26
99 4
37
284
73
424
89
93
43
23
81
l
604
88
(1
13
334
18
99
27
23
72
434
39
13
48
13
89
14
(04
87
1$
300
37
83
73
4J4
1.200
700
16,800
400
200
(00
90
33
43
24
69
93
Ray Con. Copper ,,
1,300
Reading i,oo
Ren. Iron A Steel. .
800
Shattuck AH. Cop.
Southern Paciflo ..
Southern Railway.
Studebakar Corp...
Texas Co
Union Paciflo
200
700
$.200
$00
60
87
38 4
48
48
3!f
1,800 160 149 160
1.000 135 134 $4
90S MTU II7U mu
U. S. Ind. Alcohol.
United State Steel 89 400 11111 iitu
U. 9 Steel, pfd 400 110 IIO4 1104
'-"pp" 300 (04 804 (04
Western Union ., 800 62 ((4 131I
Westlnghouse Elee. $00 48 434 43U,
uemienem B ... 1.(00 (8 (( 83
!- iur mm aay, isu.uuo in are.
New Tork Money,
New Tork, Aug. 2$. Mercantll Paper-
Sterling 60-day Mil, $4.73 1 other on
changed. Demand, $4.74 7-16; cable.
(4.7655.
Francs Demand, $6.63; cables, 16.63.
Guilders Demand, (lo; cables, (14.,
Lire Demand, unchanged.
Mexican Dollars Unchsnged.
Tim Loans Strong. (0-daya 80-day,
( month, ( per cent.
Call Money Strong. High, low, ruling
rate end last loan, per cent Closing
bid, 6 par cent; offered at ( per cent
U. S. 2s. reg.... 96 44111. On r.r 1. 11 h.
do coupon ... 96 Int. M. M. .... 9a
S. 8. reg 99 UK C. Mo r.t 1. i-.l
U.
do coupon ... I64L. A N. un. 4s... 144
S. Lib. 3WS.108.30M K A T 1., j. ...7
U,
U. 8. 4s, reg....l06 4Mc, Pan. gen. 4. (74
do coupon ...10(4Mont Power 6s.. 88
roc. oeo. e S74N. T. C. deb. (. 9J
Am. T. A T. 0. ( 87No Po. 4 (1U
Anglo-French 6s. (4 do 8 ($
Arm. A Co. 44 68 0. fl L. ref 4 81
mcnison gen. 4 si Pao. T. A T (
B. A O. cv. 44 7(Penn. con. 44..
Beth. Steel r. 6 89 do. gen. 44..
Cen. Leather (s. 3Readlng gn. 4.
Cen. Pao. let... 7(4S.L, A S. F. a. (a
O. A O. ev. 6... 88So. Pao. nr. (..
C. .. B. A Q. J. 4s 348o. Railway s..
86
4
86
83
(84
ill
:..M. at B P.c.44s 76'Tex. A Pse. lt.
8.
" . R. I. A P.r. 4s 684Unlon Paciflo 4 8(4
C. A S. ref. 4 4s 72t4tT. R. Rubher X. .
D. A R. O. ref. 6 (8 V. S. Steel 6... Mu
'D. of C. 6 (1931) 14W-abaah 1st .... o3
Kris gen. 4s..,. (3French Qvt (4 (9
Gen. Electric 6s ( Bld
Ot. No. 1st 44 87
New Tork Genera Market.
New York. Aug. 22. Flour Barely
steady; spring. $11 16011 40; winter.
$10 40010.70; Kansas, $11.10011.35
Wheat Stesdy; No. 2 red. (3.844 track
New Tork export to arrive.
Corn Firm; fresh shellsd No. $ yellow
$2.08; do No. 8 yellow, $1.(8, both cost
and freight New Tork.
Oats Unsettled; standard, 810814a.
Hay Firm; No. 1. (1.(601.70; No. 1,
$1.6601.60; No. 3. $1.4001.45.
Hops Quiet; state, medium to choice,
1917, 33041c; 1916. nominal; Paciflo coaat,
1117. 19022c; 19K, 13015c.
Pork Unsettled; mess, $(9.00049.60;
fsmlly, $66.00; short clear, $46.00062.00.
Lard Barely steady; middle went, $16. SS
026.96.
Tallow iulet; city speclsl, loose, 18 40.
Rice Steady; fancy head; lO01O4erblue
rose, $c.
Butter Firm; creamery higher than ex
tra, 47 0 474c; extras (92 score), 46 4c;
firsts, 44 046c.
Eggs Irregulsr; fresh gathered extras,
60c; fresh gathered regular packed extra
firsts, 47049c.
Cheese Market, firm snd unchanged.
Poultry Live, market firm; chickens,
broilers, 85c; fowls, S5c; others, unchanged.
Dressed, market weak: chickens. 86 0 44c;
fowls, 29035c; old roosters, 24 0 264c
New Tork Coffee.
New Tork, Aug. 22. There wss Utile
more scattering demsnd In the market for
coffee futures during todsy's earlier trad
ing which may have been promoted by bull
ish Brazilian crop advices. Reaction fol
lowed on early advance under further nesr
month liquidation, but the market steadied
up again In the Ister trading with Septem
ber working up from 8. 3448.38c and De-c-mber
from 8.6806.7A. The general list
opened, Unchanged to 2 points higher, sold
about 1 to 5 points het higher on the active
months and closed at a net advance or
1 to 8 points. Closing bids: September,'
8.3c; October, 8.49c; December, 8.70c; Jan
uary, 8.78c; March, 8.94c; May, 8.08c; July.
9.26c.
Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7a, (He; Santo
4s, 114c
Discuss Rail Prices.
Washington, Aug. 22. The
steel
Committee of the American Iron and
Steel institute, headed by Elbert H.
Gay, of the United States Steel cor
fbration, met Steel Administrator
Replogle. of the war industries board
today, to discuss rail prices and
means to increase steel production.
Mooney Will Appeal.
San Francisco, Aug. 22. Thomas
J. Mooney is to appeal at once to the
United States supreme court for a
reversal of his conviction for murder
in connection with a bomb explosion
here, officials of the International
Workers' Defense league announced
here today.
MILLIONS LOST
IN DEVELOPING
AIRCRAFT PLANS
Senate Committee Urges One
Man Control Through Cre
ation of New Depart
ment of Aviation.
By Associated Press.
Washington, Aug. 22. Strlciirei
upon failures, disappointments and de
lays in the American aircraft program
are coupled with praise for what now,
hat been accomplished and a ttate
ment that quantity production toon
may be expected in a long report sub
mitted today by the senate military;
sub-committee on its aircraft investi
gation. While commenting favorably
upon reorganization already effected,
the committee strongly urges one
man control through the creation of
a new department of aviation headed
by a cabinet member.
Waste of millions of dollar, fanltw
executive organization improper loca
tion, 01 trading nelds, employment of
inexperienced inspector! and favorit
ism to contractors are among the
fault charged to the old organita
tion by the committee.
Report Unanimous.
The report is impersonal, explain
ing that questions of individual dis
honesty or official corruption were
left for investigation to the Depart
ment of Justice inquiry directed by
Charles E. Hughes. It was aubmit
ted with the unanimous endorsement
of the senators who have conducted
the inquiry during the last few
months, Senator Thomas of Colorado,
chairman, and Senatort Reed of Mis
souri, Smith of Georgia, New of In
diana, and Fcelinghuysen of New
Jersey. After approval by the full
military committee it was read to the
senate.
In a ttatement later commenting
on the report Secretary Baker taid
the country should be gratified to
know that quantity production of air
planes now is assured.' Senator
Thomas put a letter in to the record
from Howard E. Coffin, former riir.
man of the aircraft production board,
disclaiming responsibility for himself
and other civilian members for ac
tions of army and navy officers.
Responsibility Fixed.
For the situation that has resulted
in absence of a single American-made
fighting airplane or heavy bombing
plane at the front, and the presence'
there of only 67 De Haviland recon
naissance machines by July 1, the
committee assigns three prime
causes dominance nf minmokiu
manufacturers with no aeronautical
experience in aircraft production,
their adoption of the "impossible
task" of applying the Liberty motor
in all classes of machine! and failure
to adopt auccessful foreign planet and
motors. . .
In the train of disappointments en
suing the committee says the ordinal
$640,000000 aviation aooroDriatiori
i ii u ., : -... .
nau ucen practically wasted and the
onsioi ngnter and other types had
been abandoned after long and costly
experiments and loss of life. The De
Haviland machine is faulty, It adds,
and now in process of change.
The Liberty 12-cvlinrli.r
eomrnitttee declares, is "excellent,"
approved by and ordered by the al
liet and, although not yet perfected
or developed it in quantity produc
tion .
School Text Books Must Be
Cut to Half Size Says Board
Washington, Aug. 22. Production
of tchool and college text bookt must
be reduced to 50 per cent or lest of
normal for the oeriod of th war r
conserve paper, according to aa order
Muca touay dv trie war industries
board. Use of certain papers such
as the coated
cept in cases of printing necessity.
Honors for Foreign Legion. '
Paris. Auc 22. A n fA.....
or aisruilette. ha tin a.:..a t .t.1
' ww. yiiBVU 1UI lllfj
foreign legion in recognition of its
having won 11 r-itatmn. ; -;-(
d - wn, in vuiviai vi
rs.
Important Notice to the Public
In justice to our Company
and ourselves we desire to in
form the public that E. A.
Conaway did earnestly seek
and agree to become a direc
tor, and secretary of this
company, and that all adver
tising and stationery was
first submitted to him for his
approval before being used,
and with his knowledge and
consent, and by his legal ad
vice. He was asked to resign,
therefore is no longer connected
with this company in any capacity.
The Omaha Oil and Refining Co.
By DAVID H EATON, Director.
J. E. MARR. Director.
JOHN A. OLSON, Director.
C. FRANKLIN POLLOCK, Director
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