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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 1918.
HELP WANTED.
Male and Female.
WANTED Mao. lad lee and boys, learn
barter trad; bit demand; wagea while
learning; strictly modem. Call or writ
1401 Dodg 8t Tri-Clty Barber College
Phone l 1147
WANTED Two good cooks at Wayne Nor
mal acbooL Man and wife preferred. Good
alary, board and room. Work to begin
September t. Write U. S. Conn. Pres..
Wayne. Neb.
MOLER Barber College wanta young men
and ladlea to learn the barber trade Call
or writs tor free catalogue, 110 S
I4l
St nmsha Neb
WANTED A second cook, mala or female,
and two dishwashers, female. 314 South
15th 8t.
MAN or man and wife wanted on 40-acr
farm Box 4634. Omaha.
- EDUCATIONAL.
VAN SANT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS.
Day school for women; hours 1:30 to
1, permitting afternoon employment
rooms open for study from 1 to 4:30 ex
cept Saturdays; enter any. Monday morn
ing.
Evening achool for men and women
reopens September t; eesstona Tuesdays
and Fridays from 6:15 to 8:16. Enter any
Tuesday evening.
The government and all employers
need many thousands or office workers
educated women and men not eligible tor
other forms of -government employment
must- respond to the call at once; do
not think ACT.
Second floor Omaha National Bank
building, Douglas 6890, Omaha Neb.
FALL TERM
BOYLES COLLEGE.
DAY SCHOOL, SEPTEMBER 3
NIGHT SCHOOL. SEPTEMBER 4
Intensive training lor office workers.
Courses In bookkeeping, shorthand, steno
typy, typewriting, railroad and wireless
telegraphy, comptometry, machine book
keeping and all English branches. Cata
logue free.
Telephone Douglas 1565.
18th and Harney Sts, Omaha, Neb.
RELIABLE AUTO SCHOOL.
Bent electrical and self-starter courses.
Easily learned. No books. Free catalog
National Auto School, 2814 North 30th St
Omaha. Nebraska.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Furnished Rooms
SANITARY modern rooms for men only
t2.il) per week Sunshine Apartment!. 60
N lUh St J B Robinson. 443 Bee Bldg
Douglas "097
MODERN furnished room, permanent ot
transient. Including large front room
suitable for three gentlemen 1711 Dodge
TO PERMANENT party, nice warm room
modern; private home; Hanscom park dis
trict. Harney 1044.
WANTED Young lady wants furnished
room In West Farnam district, near 3 2d,
September 1. Box 50. Omaha Bee.
FRONT room, twa closets, alcove, hot water;
near three cur lines, 15 minutes walk
downtown. Call Harney 6518.
GRAND HOTEL 520 S. 13th, new manage
ment, nice, clean rooms, 13 up a week
1611 HOWARD nice clean sleeping rooms
Housekeeping Room
SS22 FARNAM; two nice housekeeping
rooms, alectrio light, gas range, ref rig
erator.
PARLOR floor. 4 rooms, everything fur
nished, also t rooms, modern, $4.00.
604 So. 2sth.
Hotels.
COOL rooms. $2 week, also apartments wltl
kitchenette gden hotel Co B'uffs
Unfurnished Rooms.
TWO large unfurnished front rooms on first
floor. bat, electrlo lights, and gas. Web
ster 2397. Call from 7 to 9 a. m.
2124 DOUGLAS Neatly furnished front
room,, plenty of hot water, board if de
sired. '
H HATED rooms In Crelgbton Block. Htb
and Douglas Sts.
t) 6342 WORLD REALTY CO
FOR RENT-FURNISHED.
Apartments.
dandy nice aDt for rent Sept. 1, in the
tilenarld. at 61st and Capitol Ave. Call
J. L. HIATT CO.,
900 First Nat'l. Tyler 63
LATONA APARTMENTS.
Completely famished, best ot service
641 S. 24th 8t. Call Douglas 1633.
1813 CAPITOL, AVE.
Modern front apartment, private bath.
Also sleeping rooms.
A SUITE of 3 or 4 rooms nicely furnished
strictly modern. 3611 Dewey.
Houses.
NEWLY furnished 6-room cottage for
board; new piano; north; phone evenings.
Colfax 2898.
SBVrN-ROOM house, furnished, sleeping
porch, vacant Sept 1, Field club district.
OMAHA LOAN ft BLDG. ASS'N.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
West.
2568 Douglas, rooming house $33.00
2049 North 22d. modern. 7 rail ?8.0C
JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 64
8-ROOM, hot water heat, all modern.
8. S4th St Call Harney 1963.
118
MODERN, furnished or unfurnished. West
Farnam. Phone H. 3800
2927 Franklin; 6 rm partly modern, $17
OMAHA LOAN & BUILDING ASS'N.
North.
513 N. 21ST 14 rooms, modern, newlv dec
orated, best arranged house for house
keeping. 2 bath rooms, reasonable rent.
Doug. 8117.
7 ROOMS, modern, garage, full lot, east
front; 130 per month. Call Douglas 2410
or Colfax 3668.
6-ROOM flat, modern but heat, newly deco
rated, 815. 1602 N. 24th St, second floor.
Red 6S2.
6 ROOMS, strictly modern. One block to car
line, good location. $25 per month. Red
6534.
618 N. 21ST ST. 6 rooms, modern, newly
decorated and papered. $20. Doug 8117.
STRICTLY modern 7-room house. 2049 N.
2 2d St.
7-ROOM modern bouse, entirely new. 2740
. Titus Ave. Tel. D. 9125.
(-ROOM modern house for rent, 3420 Cali
fornia St. Call after 7:30 p. m.
Miscellaneous.
113 N. 24TH ST., 3 rooms, $11.
. 2324 Dodge St., 8 rotns, $67.50.
FOR COLORED,
lldt S. Jth St., 7 rooms. $20.
AEFRED C. KENNEDY CO.
REALTORS.
105 8, 18th St. Doug. 722.
1142 South 22d, 7 rooms, $30; 2621 Jackson,
8 rooms, $40.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg.
HOUSES
IN ALL. PARTS OF THE CITY
CRE1GH SONS CO. BEE BLDO
l.iaT your property for rent or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANY.
Realtors Tvler TJi
Phonen Cn . Rente la Douala 4228
FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
West
HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn and
flowers; best location; 24th and Farnam
hTiees reasonable. Call D. 1472.
I IZARD Palace block, centrally located, t
or 4 -room apts.; also 4 -room flat. 8uperb
Applv 22ni N 23d Phone Red 4231
North
3 ROOMS and bath, second floor. Steam
heated. $15 summer 1821 Maple St..
Tyler 1811-J.
Miscellaneous
TWO rooms with 8-room accommodations
and I rooms with 4-room accommodations
In the Coronado. 22d and Capitol avenue;
walking distance; $33.50 to $37.60.
BENSON & MYERS CO.,
REALTORS.
424 Omaha Nat'i Bank Bldg. Douglas 746
PETERS TRUST CO.,
Specialists In Apartment management
FOR RENT Business Property.
Stores.
FINE new store room and baaement at
17th and Leavenworth Sts.; steam heat;
for particulars see Conrad Young, 122
Brandela Theater Bldg. Doug. 1571.
Office and Desk "com
IHE Be building has offices that will
pleas yon. Better Investigate. Key
l slon Investment Co Tylsx 111,
FOR RENT Business Property.
Garages and Barn.
FINK garage doing a $10,000 business every
month, built .of atone and a Vary de
atrable residence, all goea for $15,800.
Son has gone to war and can't handle the
business. Write or see Walter Hendrlck
aon. Adrian, Mo.
WANTED TO RENT.
Unfurnished Apartments inr Houses.
SMALL heated apartment or two or three
unfurnahed rooms with bath, by small
famtly. Close in or on car Una. Address
Box Y 659. Omaha Bee.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED Warehouse storage room on
track. South Side preferred. Pleas
phone W. L. Selby A Sons. Phone D. 161
MOVING AND STORAGE
FIDELITY STORAGE CO
1TH AND JACKSON DOUG 181
STORAGE, MOVING. PACKING
REASONABLE RATES
FREE RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS
Globe Van and Storage Co,
For real servlo In moving, packing and
storing nail Tyler ISO or Douglas 4118
OMAHA EXPRESS CO.
uARQB moving vans; careful men Fur
nltur park .'storage 1417 Chtxago D ISS'
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE
Separate locked rooms for bouaebolo
goods and pianos: moving, packing and
shipping
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE- CO.,
801 S '.6th Douglas 4161
J. C. REED
1 107 Fsrnsm 8t Wen 9741
Co.. Moving
and ftorage
Douglas 14
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West
NEAR DUNDEE
5-Room Modern Bungalow
$2,850.
6-room modern bungalow on Jackson
street near 51st, 1 block east of Lockwood
Add., and 1 block south of Dundee, where
lots are selling for $1,350. Oak flntsn,
furnace heat, larga south front lot,
blocks to car line. This is certainly
snap and can be handled on reasonable
terms.
J. L. HIATT COMPANY,
900 FIRST NATIONAL TYLER 63
BANK BLDG.
A REAL BARGAIN
Here's a chance to buy a fine 7-room
house on lot 43 1-3 by 300 ft. deep; was
built for a home: location, 3215 California
St., on Harney car line; splendid space
for garden: also large garage. Owner
wishes to dispose of this property for bust
ness reasons. By dealing direct with him
real estate commission saved. Telephone
Harney 13S9.
2020 N. 60TH ST. Brand new 4-room
huniralow. 1-3 acre. Easy terms, cement
walks to car.
PAYNE & SLATER CO., Douglas 1016.
6-ROOM new stucco, modern house, Dundee,
1307 N. 60th Ave. Three sleeping rooms,
oak floors, full basement, $2,400. Month
ly payments. Phone Walnut 1920.
STRICTLY modern 10-room house, big lot,
nice location. On car line, close to scnooi
and church. Will sell for $6,900. Located
at 2829 California. Harney 2216.
MODERN oak bungalow In west Farnam,
$3,600; nearly new; large lot; terms; call
days. Doug. 3140.
LOT with all Improvements; on paved
street: good district; 8396 to I486; 16
down; 15 per month. Doug .6074.
North
$1,000 Down and $50
a Month.
Large living room, dining room, butler's
pantry, kitchen and reception hall on first
floor, finished In oak wooclworK ana oan
floors; 4 nice bedrooms and tiled bath on
second floor; 2 maid's rooms finished on
third floor; full cement basement; hot
water heat: large lot, on paved street,
paving paid; nice garage, with cement
drive; south front; shade and shrubbery.
This Is a real house. If looking for
snap, see us at once.
Payne Investment Company,
637 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. D. 1781.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house; good lo
cation; near Omaha university; hot water
heat; large screened, windowed sleeping
porch; large screened rear porch; owner
leaving city; $3,300; bargain, Fleming,
2706 Pinkney. Webster 6897.
NEW 6-r bungalow, fireplace French
doors; built for a home; south front lot;
paving paid; close to car and school
price $3,760. Rasp Bros., 210 Keelln
Bldg. Tyler 721.
SPECIAL BARGAIN.
15th and Manderson, 6 rooms, all mod
ern, $2,800, for Immediate sale.
P. J. TEBBENS, Phone D. 2182.
6-ROOM new stucco, modern house, Dundee.
1301 N. 60th Ave. Three sleeping rooms
oak floors, full basement, $2,400 Month
ly payments. Phone Walnut 1920
11 l.X. Mi LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
-ROOM cottage, practically new, Clifton
Hill addition. Walnut 1723.
South.
CLOSE-IN HOME,
$200 CASH
1527 S. 27TH ST., $3,250
5-Room bungalow; strictly modern; full
cellar, furnace; oak and pine finish; new
ly decorated; large living room across the
front of house: paving paid In full; $3,250;
$200 cash, $31 a month; monthly pay
ments Include Interest.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50.
BIO SNAP.
40x66, with 9 -room house, on 24th Jus!
south of Leavenworth, only $1,800.
JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST
Miscellaneous.
SEE THIS HOME
The owner of an almost new 4-room
home, with bath, Is drafted and must
sell. Will sell the furniture, If wanted.
$250 cash will handle and balance easy
monthly payments. East front corner lo.,
near Park. , Garage on place.
WALNUT 677 EVENINGS OR
DOUG. 1014 DAYS.
BEAUTIFUL NEW 5-R. BUNGALOW.
$500 down, price $3,000, $26 month.
All on one floor, choice oak floors and
finish; full basement; fine lot and choice
location. Call Tyler 496.
Osborne R. Co.. 701 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
ROOM cotlag, twu blocks from car, full
lot, $2,000 Terms. $300 cash.baianc $20
per month, '
BENSON 6. CARMICHAEL.
641 Paxton Block
FOR RENT AND HALE.
HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS
PORTER A SHOTWELL.
202' S. 17th St. Oouglas I01J.
WE sell, rent. Insure and make loans n
city property, nortn
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO..
14th and Ames Col. 117.
W FARNAM 8MITH A CO
Real Estai and Insursnc.
1320 Fsrnam St Dooglas 106.
BARGAIN'S in homes. Investments, proper-
tics and acreage near Omaha. Harrison
& Morton. 916 Omaha Nat'l Bark Bldg
F t) WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE Business Property.
WB WILL buy your hom or business prop-
arty and psy cash.
H A WOLFB CO..
Electric Bldg Tylerll
BUSINESS property and Investment.
A P TUK EY SON.
829 First Nstlonal Bsnk Bldg.
MCAOUE INVESTMENT CO
Income. Business and Trscksg Specialists
16th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 416
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
DUNDEE 2-story frame, 7 rooms, modern
bouse on Webster near 60th St. Must be
sold to cnSse an estate. Price $5,600.
C. A. GRIMMEL. Phone D. 1615.
DUNDEE HOME $300 down for a strictly
modern, brand new, aroom bungalow.
Liberty bonds or W. S. stamps same as
cash. Douglas 3840 or Colfax 4193, owner.
FOR property in Dundee, Happy Hollow and
Falracres, call GEORGE AND COM
PANY, (03-12 City Nat Bk. Douglas 768.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee
DUNDEE, $7,000
HIGH-CLASS STUCCO
Very well built home, near 60th and
Chicago streets, with larga living room,
dining room and kitchen on th 1st floor;
three bedrooms and sleeping porch on th
second floor; two rooms finished In tb
attic; attractive fireplace, tile bath room;
garag and cement driveway. Price right;
terms can be arranged.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National.
Acreage
TEN ACRES
uevel garden land, east Omaha, close
to car line, clear, want clear rental or
hom.
S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY.
Ill City Nat'l Bk Bldg.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate, Loana and Mortgages
OUR 6 per cent flrat mortgage secured by
Omaha residences are safe Investments be
cause they are based upon not mor than
40 par cant of th actual valu of th
security and are backed by 25 years' ex
perience without th loss of a dollar to
an Inveator.
E. H. LOUGEB. INC.
638 Keellne Bldg.
No Delay Closing Loana.
W T. GRAHAM,
(04 Be Bldg. Doug.
1111.
CI C FARM LOANS CI C!
1 PAUL PETERSON. 72 1
164 BRANDE1S THEATER BLDG.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY
W H. Thomas & Son, Keelrtie Bldg
I PAY highest market price for Liberty
bonds, either fully or partially paid.
Write 608 Bryant Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo.
H W BINDER.
Monsy on hand for mortgage
City National Bank Bldg
loan
OMAHA HOMES EA8T NEB FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1018 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg Doug 1711
CITY AND FARM LOANS
6. 6 and ( Per Cent
H DUMONTCO. Keellne Bldg.
(100 to $10,000 MADE promptly F D
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam St
Private Money
SHOPEN A COMPANY Douglas 4118
Miscellaneous '
LOW RATES
C O. Carlberg. Ill Brandela
Theater Rlda Hnllg 686
REAL ESTATE OTHER CITIES.
FOB SALE Meata and grocery business In
a Nebraska town with 1,400 population;
own all butcher and grocery store equip
ments; rent building; two acres of land
slaughter house well equipped; resaon for
selling "Write Omaha Bee Box 1856
REAL ESTATE WAN TED
HAVE client for 20.000-acre ranch. Write
us st once.
INTER-8TATE REALTY CO.
913-14 City Nationl Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES.
TWO beautiful lots Just south of Elmwood
full-size lots, 60x160. To exchange as
first payment with some cash on modern
bungalow. Address Y-660, Omaha Bee.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE.
74 acres, buildings worth $3,600, with t
cows, team tools, orchard, $3,700; (800
cash, (100 yearly. 52 acres, house.
barns, 400 apple trees, level, no stone.
$1,800 with $600 cash, $100 yearly. Writ
tor photos. Railroad fare one way to
purchaser.
E. MUNSON.
1426 S. SALINA 8T.,
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Arkansas Lands
SEPTEMBER 8RD.
Our next excursion to McOehe. Ark
W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands.
$10 PER ACRE
Choice level section, Lincoln oounty,
Colorado. Lies level as a floor and soli
Is a dark, fertile loam. Located In th
Colorado rain belt. No crop failure her
and no hot winds. Go out and see th
crops growing now.' Worth $25 per acr
at present values, and I land that will
soon go to $50 and $75. Price only (10
per acre. $4,000 cash payment required.
Only on section left at this price.
WHITE & HOOVER
454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
IMPROVED quarters, half sections or
larger. Lincoln county, Colo., bargain.
Easy terms. Good cro.x Writ John L.
Maurer, Arriba, Colo.
Iowa Lands.
IOWA FARM.
Not Advertised Before.
151 acres with black soil and clay sub'
soil; 80 acres cultivated, balance blue
grass pasture. Extra good Improvements.
Price only $110 per acre; $6,600 cash. The
above Is the owner's description and
sacrifice price. We are going to Inspect
It soon. Go with us and get first chance
to buy It.
J. H. DUMONT & CO.,
REALTORS,
16-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Douglas 690.
Maryland Lands
Maryland water front farm.
Mild climate
Baltimore. Md
Cat'g'e Rus"H Roultv Co.
Missouri Lands.
406-ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
A very fine smooth farm, and very
fertile, no waste land, all nice cultivating
land, plenty of good water and two setB
of good Improvements. A very choice
farm for quick cash sale. Will take (85
per acre; four miles of town, near school
and church. Writs or see Walter Hen
drlckson, Adrian, Mo,
GREAT BARGAINS $6 down, $5 monthly
buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry lai.d.
near town, southern Missouri; price only
$220 Address Box 282 C. Springfield. Mo.
Minnesota Lands.
BARGAIN 240 acres; 40 miles from Minne
apolis; 120 acres cultivated; all good corn
land; 60 acres fine meadow land; 60 acres
pasture; some scattered hard maple In
pasture; fair set buildings; near creamery
and store. Price, $47.50 per acre; $2,500
cash, balance five years, ( per cent
Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min
neapolis, Minn.
Oregon Lands.
OREGON LANDS.
Irrigation.
"In th Heart of the Range"
Th Jordan Valley Project.
Malheur County, Oregon.
An empire In the making, land $1.00 per
acr plus the cost of the water. You can
file on grazing homestead entries nearly
Literature and particulars on request.
Next excursion August 28.
HARLEY J. HOOKER,
940 First Natl. Bk. Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
Nebraska Lands.
NIOBRARA RIVER RANCH,
SHERIDAN COUNTY.
5,080 acres, ciossed by the Niobrara
river: 12 mile from town. The valley
land la the finest kind of farm land: up
land; also grows alfalfa. There are two
sets of Improvements, but they are not
Very goood. Fenced and cross-fenced:
cuts 800 ton of hay and alfalfa: summers
7U0 nead or cattle and winters 400: d enty
of timber. Tfiis ranch Is situated in a
locality where nearby farms are held at
$50 to $70 per acre. Price $16.60 per
acre; one-third cash.
WHITE A HOOVER,
Specialists In Ranch Property,
454 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
ARMS AND RANCHES
We have several very atthactlve prop
erties for sal In Dawes. Keya Paha and
Brown counties These are places that
we have personally Inspected, and .an
recommend as being good buys Send for
list and photos stating as to your want
Klok Inv Co. Omaha
80 ACRES 44 miles southwest of Allen, Ne-
orasKa, in a sure crop country. Price, $160
per acre.; easy terms; 'will take six.
cylinder Bulck auto as part payment. 8.
Larson, Clarks, Neb.
"FOR THE LAND'S SAKE,"
Write to JAMES PEARSON, MOORE
FIELD. NEB., about the 80 at $46 per
acre; a quarter at $25; half section for
(12,000; a section and a half at (25 and
other farm
OMAHA LIYE STOCK
Butcher Cattle Sell at Twenty.
Five to Fifty Cents Lower;
Shippers Pay Fifteen
More for Hogs.
Omaha. August 17. 1111
Rer.-ipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
urnciai .Monday 17.181 4,049
Estimate Tuesday . ... 11.609 7,600
19.361
ll, 009
Two days this week.. 29. Ml
Same days last week.. 16,736
Sam day 1 wk. ago.18.041
Bam days t wks. ago.il. 116
Sam days year ago. ..14.970
11.74 (1,661
ll, 597 81,111
13.714 17.646
18.064 19,781
4.790 40,10
Receipts and disposition of live stock at I but waa largely I and 10 cents higher than
the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for I yesterday. Tb general market Is quota-twenty-four
hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m I bly 4 and 10 cents higher, with occasional
yesterday.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Horse
Cattle Hogs Sheep Mules
Wabash U
Missouri Paclflo .... 1 4
Union Paclflo 88 76
C. N. W., east 1 1
C. A N.W.. west ....1(4 41
C, St. P.. M. & O. .. ( 7
C, B. & Q , eaat 1 1
76
47
C, B. A Q., weal ....174 17 (
C, R. I, A P., ast ,.18 (I
C. R. I. A P., weat ..1 1
Illinois Central I 1
Chicago Ot West. ..4 1
Total receipts (08 12$ 133
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle Hogs
Sheep
Morris A Co 914
Swift A Co 1,467
910
1,134
1,077
2.766
4.611
1,180
1,800
1.409
1,669
1,812
Cudahy Packing Co. .1.937
Armour A Co 1,600
Schwarts ACo
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co. . 83
8. O. Packing Co. ... 15
Wilson A Co 129
W. B. Vansant Co. .. 124
Benton A Vansant .. 197
Hill A Son 79
F. B. Lewis 714
J, B. Root A Co 126
J. H. Bulla 123
L. F. Hues 40
Rosenstock Bros 670
F. G. Kellogg 306
Wertheimer A Degen. 376
Ellis A Co 278
Sullivan Bros 88
Rothschild A Krebs.. 128
M. A K. Calf Co 133
Christie 24
Hlgglns 34
Huffman 15
Roth 66
Meyers 14
Glassberg 17
B. J. A S 150
John Harvey 911
Dennis A Francis .... 97
Jensen A Lungren .. 308
Pat O'Day 14
Cheek A Kreb 86
Other Buyers 1.749
19.364
Total 16.145 (.990 11.051
Cattle Supplies were Heavy again this
morning, estimated at 600 cars, or 11,600
head. Trading was steady on the good to
choice western rangers, which made op
the bulk of the supplies, best kinds were
quotably selling from $11.60 to (16.00.
Butcher stock was a little easier again to-
day and around 2505Oo lower for th two
days, with bulk of the best kinds selling
at (9.00 to $12.00. Stockers and feeders
were ateady to unevenly lower, cholc kinds
selling up to (15.00.
Quotations on cattle: Cholo to prim
Dseves. fi.uuvis.w; gooa 10 cuuic oeevn,
$15.00016.60; fair to good beeves, (1S.6O0
14.50: common to fair beeves, $10.00011.00;
Good to cholc yearling, (14.OOOK.60; fair
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
WRITE! me (or ploture and price ot my
farm and ranches In god aid Dawes
county. Arab U Hungerford. Crawford
Neb
FOR BALE (0 acres In northwestern Ne
braska, near Brunswick. Oood land, good
buildings, priced to aeii. u N. urtgnton
Owner. Route 1. Brunswick, nso.
FOR 8ALE Best large body, high grad.
medium priced land In Nebraska. Vary
little money required. C Bradley. Wol-
back. Neb
FOR SALE Choice farm and stock
ranches on Santee Indian reservation.
Santee State Bank, Santee, Neb.
MERRICK COUNTY Improved corn and
alfalfa farm at th right prlc. lL A.
LARSON. Central City. Neb
160 ACRES, Improved, clos In, paved road.
Nllson. 421 Securities Bldg.
Wyoming Lands.
FINE level section "Golden Prairie" dls
trlct, 11 miles northwest or rine aiurrs;
126 acre tinder cultivation; all fenced and
cross fenced; well on place; (40 land all
sides. My price next 60 days, (30.00 per
Onop Vuf -S' . U
the rreatest wheat country In the U. S.
Write for terms. Addresa C. K. Beyerle,
Pine Bluffs, Wyo.
WHKATLAND Wyoming farms, (50 per a.,
including paid up water right nenry
Levi ACM Rvlander 854 Omaha Nsl I.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
For Sale
TWO Jersey milk cows for sale. Both giving
milk. 6614 N. 16th Bt.
3 IMMUNE pigs. South 3486.
FARM LAND WANTED.
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm wltb n If you
want to -eep It
E. P. SNOW DEN ft BON.
610 Electr Bldg Doualea tITl
GOOD Omaha Income property lor clear
western land or eastern iseDrasKa isrm
Mr Pease 211 Brandel Theater Bldg.
anJirV Tt I flAN
OIUNCJ lUliUftH.
Organized by th Bualo.se Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, piano ana noiee as Haunt.
140, I mo a. good, total, ..
Entailer, larger ara'te. proportionate rt
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
412 Securities Bldg.. 16th ft Farnam Ty
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
1 pi SMALLER LOA Wo. ytff
1 10 W. C. FLATAU EST. 1811 IP
6TH FLR. SECURIT1NE3 BLDO. XY. to
Lowest rate. Prlvat lon booth. Harry
Maleahork. 1614 Dodge D 6611 Eat- 1611
DIAMONDS AND JEWELR" LOANS.
REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGES.
Lola M. Drake and huaband to Louie
P. McKeown, Maple t., 23 it w,
of 45th St.. n. s.. 100x130 .00
O. Clyde Hathaway and wife to Fred
W. Greene, Jacks St., 46 It. w. 01
60th ave., n. ., 46x130
1.100
Elizabeth Perrigo and husband to
Bolle 8. Frederick, California st,
100 ft e. of 62d St., a. ., 40x136..
1,600
James Nielsen and wife to Burr
W. Christie, Boyd at, 226 ft w. 01
23d at. n. .. 60x127.1 I.T00
C. George Carberg and wife to Lout
I. Leonard, 35th ave., 206 ft n. 01
Arbor at., w. a., 40x141.6
1,000
C. George Carlberg and wife to Henry
P. Langbehm et al, . w. cor. 5tn
ave. and Martha at.. 40.8x142
1.760
Adelaide A. Huff and husband to Vic
tor I. Jeep, n. w. cor. 62d and
Dodge sts.. 80x140 17,600
John I. Olmstead and wife to Weley
E. 1'ilant 30th at.. 6 ft. n. of
Young at, w. ., 66x182 TOO
Louis F. Petersen and wife to Mrs.
Bertha E. Beebe, s. w. cor. 17 th
and Laird sts., Irregular, approxi
mately 60x87 tt
George W. Sabine and wife to Fred
W. Nye. Hickory at. 0 ft w. of
28th st. n. .. 60x62
2,176
Mrs. Cora Logan to Dr. Wade Sperry,
n. . cor 33d and Fowler ave.,
60x128
605
George E. Beck and wife to Harry
F. Bennett, 20th at, 214 ft. . ot J
st. w. s.. 26x130
2,660
Walter L. 8elby and wife to Anna 8.
Swanbeck, Jefferaon at, 31 ft w.
of 25th St., n. s., 31x103
Charles E. Davis and wife to Bankers
Realty Investment Co., n. e. cor.
26th and Dewey sts., 126x132 13,800
Grace S. Peagau and husband to
George F. Flnnerty et al, 20th St.,
60 ft. n. of Larlmore ave., w. a.,
7SX130 6.373
Nellie I. Wilcox and husband to Eu
genie L. Wherry, a. w. cor. 62d and
California sts.. Irregular, approxi
mately 110x130 16,500
Maude L. Clark and husband to G.
T. Kargea, n. e. cor. 10th and Deer
Park blvd., 43x92.8
3,376
Katie E. Ball and husband to Max
Haustg, a. w. cor. Hat and W sts..
42x107
1.600
John A. Cretghton Real Estate Co.
to Michael F. Cunningham, . w.
cor. 43d1 and Decatur sts., 48x10...
825
Leroy D. Holdren to H. Topp. n. .
cor. 27th ave. and Himbaugh., 40
xl23 i
William J. Zlnk and wife to Charles
A. Reed, Laurel ave., 117 ft w. of
24th at, n. a., 45x120
4,100
to good yearlings, til. 004)14.09; common
to fair yearlings. $8.00010 90; good to
choir grass beeves, $14 25 018. (9; fair to
good grass beeves, $1100jM4. 7t; common
to fair grass beeves. $9 6001109; Mexican
beeves. I9.011.00; good to choice heifers,
$10.00011.60; good to choice cows. $1000
011.09; fair to good cows, $8.1509.40;
common to fair cows, $6. 75 03. 15; prime
fedra, f 11 (O0tl(.OO; good to cholc feed
ers, $10.60011.00; fair to good feeder.
$9 00010.16; common to fair feeders. $7.00
01.00; good to choice stockers. $10,000
11.60: stork heifers, $7.0009 00; stork cows,
$7.90 01.00; stork calves, $7.00011.0 ;val
calves. $7 00011.76; bulls, stuns, etc.. $1.00
01100
Hogs Thr were 7,700 hesd of hogs ro
I celved today, th total for th first two day
this week being 11.149 head. The market
1 was active from the opening, th clos ba
Ing th highest point of th day. Shipper
paid ateady to 16 cent higher for their
hogs, reaching a top of $19.40. Packer
market opened with a few at stesdy prices.
sales 16 cents higher. Bulk waa $18,490
18 76. with top at 11 40.
I Sheen Ther was snot her large run ot
I sheep her today, 31.000 head, making th
total tor th first two days of th week
about th umi as laat week (1.861 head.
But very Ilttl had been don In fat lamb
arly In th morning, prospect Indicating
stesdy to possibly easier prices. Trading In
feeder lambs began at a fairly early hour;
th flrat sales of cholc lightweight feeders
looked about ateady. with prospects on com
moner kinds a Ilttl weaker.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
cholc. (17.00017,60; Ismbs, fair to good.
114.00 0 17.00; lamb redrs, (16.15017.66;
yearlings, .ood to choice. (13.60011 16:
yearllnga, fair to good. (11.00012.60: year
ling feeders, (11.26 01 (,.16; wether feeders.
$11.60011.50; wes, good to choir, (10.600
11.60; ewes, fair to good, (9 60010.10; ew
feeders, $S. 76010,15.
Kansas City LU Stock.
Kansas City. Aug. 17. Cattle Receipts,
13,000. Including (00 southers. Beef cattle
steady; atockers. lOo lower; calves. 25c
lower; prime fed steer. (17.00018. 18;
dressed beef steers, (11.00016.78; western
steers, (10.00014.60; southern steer, $7.(0
014.26; cows (6.40013.(0; hellfers $9,000
14.(0; stockers and feeders. (7.60015.(0;
bulls. (7.600 (.60; ralvea, (3.00011.26.
Hogs Receipts, 12,000; market strong;
bulk, tl8.75b18.60; heavy. (19.2(019.70;
packers and butchers, (19.00019.66; light,
$U 60019 60: pigs. $18. 50018. 36.
8hep Receipts, 7,000; market atrong to
lOo higher; lambs, $16.60017.85; yearlings,
$10.60014.60; wethers, $10.00013.60; wes,
$8.00012.(0; stockers and feeders, $6,000
18.00.
Chicago LIT Block.
Chicago, III., Aug. 17. Cattle Receipts,
16,000 head; market steady; prim natives
at $18.90, established a new record; beef
cattle, (10.(0018.(0; canner and cutters,
$7,000( 00; butchers, (7.76014.60; atockers
and feeders, (8.00011.26; veal calves, (17.28
018.00; western range beef steers, (14.000
17.26; cows and heifers, (9.25013.00.
Hogs Receipts, -17,000 hesd; market
slow; buachers, (1( 9001( 76; lights, (19.10
019.90; packing, $17.70018.76; roughs, $17.10
017.65; bulk, (17.(6019.76; pigs, (18.000
18.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,(00 hsad
market lower; lambs, (16.00 18 35; feed
era, $16. 60017. 60; ewes, 110.60012.75.
St. Louis live Stock.
St Ixiuls. Aua 17. Cattle Racelnta.
j.joo head; slow; prospects steady; native
Deef steers, (11. 60018. 15j yearling steers
ani h elf era, (9.60016.(0; cows, $7.60011.60;
.tockers and feeders. (8.60O11 .09: fslr to
prim southern beef steer, (10.00017.70;
beef eowg na nlfer, $7.6O01(.OO; native
1 calves. (7.76015.25.
Hogs Receipt, 8,400,- lower; light. $19.10
I afl, 114 (nm 7S mixed and
batcher. (19.45019.86; good bsavy, 119.76
011.(6; bulk, (19.6O019.88.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 5,100 head;
I steady; lambs, (14.00017.00; ewes. (11.000
13.00; canner and chopper, (6.0009.00,
Slonx City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., Aug. IT. Cattle Receipt,
(00 head; market ateady; beef tera, (9.00
011.(0; fat cows and heifers. (1.1609.76;
canners. (g.oooT.eo; stockers ana feeders.
$8.60011.00; feeding oow and heifers, (7.(9
09.00.
Hogs Receipts, 1.509 nd: market 10 to
16 cent higher; light $11.80018 16; mixed,
$18.60018.80; heavy. (18.16018.60; bulk ot
ale, (18.40018.76.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt, 109 head;
market- ateady.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph. Mo., Aug. IT. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1.700 head; market lower; steers,
(9.00018.00; cows and heifers, $6. 00018.00;
oalves. (8. 00014.00.
Hoes Reoelpts. (.000 head; market
higher) top, (19.66; bulk, 113.7601( 60.
Sheen and Lambs Reoelpts, 1,600 head;
market steady; lambs, $11. 00017. 76 awes.
(5.00011.00.
New York OeneraL
New York, Aug. 17. Flour easy,1 spring
'""T"
Wheat ateady; number t red
1114
track New York, export to arrive.
Corn barely stsady; fresh shelled No. I
yellow $1.9814; No. 1 yellow $1.89;
both cost and freight New York.
Oat unsettled, standard (1H08I6. Lard
barely steady, mlddlewest $39.90017.00
Othsr articles unchanged.
Hay Firm: No. 1. $1.6501.70; No. I,
$1.6601.(0; No. 1. (1.4001.48.
Hops DulL State medium to choice,
1917, 13041c; 1916, nominal; Paclflo coast
1917, 19022c; 1916, 18015c.
Pork Steady. Mess. (49.00049.(0; fam
ily, (56 00; ahort clear. (45.00061.00.
Lard Firm. Mlddlewest, (26.(5 017.08.
Tallow Stoady. City special loose, 18 Ha.
Rice Quiet. Fancy bead, 10010044c; blue
rose, titfe.
Butter Firm; creamery higher than ex
tras, 47 tt 48c; creamery extras, 47c;
creamery firsts, 44H46Hc
Ekks Market Irregular; fresh gathered
ex tree. 61062c; fresh gathered regular
packed extra flrata, 48050c; tlrats, 440
47c
Cheese Market flrm:state fresh specials.
S6mB2te; average run, 2602'4C
.. . r.Mad pcuitrv Firm: nrlcea
unchanged.
New York Money,
New York, Aug. 17 Mercantile Paper
Unchanged.
Sterling Unchanged.
Francs Demand, 16.86; cables, 5.tE.
Guilders Unchanged.
Lire Demand, 16.66; cables, 16.36.
Rubles Unchanged.
Mexican Dollars Unchanged.
Bonds Government and railroad, on-
changed.
Time Loans Unchanged
Call Money Strong; high, low and ruling
rate, ( per cent; closing bid, 6 per cent;
offered at 6 per cent; last loan, I per
cent; bank acceptances, 4 per cent.
U. 8. 2s, reg... 18 Gt No. 1st 4'4 87
do coupon .. 18 111. Can. ref. 4 77
U. S. 8s, reg... tlInt M. M. 6s... I
do coupon .... tK. C. B. ref. 8s78
U. 8. Lib. ts, 101.01'L. ft N. un. 4 83
U. S. 4s, reg. ,.106M K ft T 1st 4a 81
do coupon ...10C Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 48
Am. For. Sec. 6s, 7Mont. Power 5s 87
Am. T. A, T. 0. 6s 88 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 14
Anglo-French 5a 94 '4 No. Pac. 4s.... 81
Arm. ft Co. 4 82 do 3s 58
Atchison gen. 4s 81 0. 8. L. ref. 4s 81
B. A O. cv. 4 Vis 77 Pao. T, ft T. 6a 17
Beth. Steel r. 6s 8tPenn. con. 4s 14
Cen. Leather 6s 13 do gen. ..4s 84
Cen. Pacific 1st 76 Reading gen. 4s 81
C. ft O. cv. 6 818 L ft 8 F a. 6 68
C. B. ft Q. . 4s 14 So. Pac. cv. 6a 13
CM ft 8Pc4s 77 So. Ry. 6s ....89
C, R I ft P r. 4s 68Tex A Pac. 1st 84
C. ft 8. ref. 4s 78 Union Pacific 4s 87
D. ft R. G. r. 6s 63 U. S. Rubber 6s 80
D. of C. 6s (1931) 41 V. 8. Steel 6s 88
Erie gen. 4s .. 53 Wabash 1st 91
Gen. Electrlo .. 48 French Ovt. 6s 89
Bid.
New York Coffee.
New York, Aug. 27. There waa a further
advance In the market for coffee futures
here today on reporta of an Improved spot
demand, the continued firmness of Brazil,
covering by near month shorts, and a
moderate demand from trade Interests, pre
sumably to undue hedges. The markets
opened unchanged to 1 point lower, but the
light offerings war soon absorbed, wltb
September selling op to 8.49c and May to
8.22c in the late trading, and with the mar
ket closing at a net advance of 4 to 10
points. September 8.48; October 8.59c; De
cember 8.81c; January 1.90c; March 1.08c;
May 4.22c: July 9. 40c.
Spot coffee firm, Rio 7c08c: Santos 4s
Uc.
Bvaporated Apple and Dried Bruit.
New York, Aug. 27. Evaporated Apples
Dull: state, 13Q16c.
Prunes Firm; California, !16e; Ore-
gons, 1216o.
Apricots Quiet; obolce, 16c; extra choice.
llc; fancy, 19.
Peaches Quiet; standard. 12012o:
choice, llc; fancy, 14 Vic.
Raisins Steady; loose muscatel, to;
cholc to fancy seeded, 10f911c; seedless,
!?Uc; London layers, 12.00.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Aug. 17. Barley 86c 11.03.
Rye tl. 6391.15.
Bran 129.31.
Corn II. 72 1.76.
Oats 66 67c.
Flax 14.2704.21.
American
Casualty List
The following casualties are report
ed by the commanding general of
the American expeditionary forces:
Killed in action, 47; missing in action,
93; wounded severely, 130; died of
wounds, 16: died of aeroplane acci
dent, 1; died of disease, 7; wounded,
degree undetermined, 32. Total, 326.
Killed in Actio.
Capt. Ray P. Harrison. Columbia' City,
Ind.
Lt. Kenneth I. Fuller, Exeter. N. H.
Lt. Calvin Oeorg. Atlanta, Ga.
Lt Charles Evan Hurlburt, Oshkosh, Wla
Sergt. Eugene P. Canty, South Boston,
Mass.
Sergt Oeorg. L Furo, Junction, Wis.
Sergt, Edmund Welton, Dorchester, Mass
Corp. Floyd Gallagher, Klmbolton. O.
Corp. Paul Luclan Harder, Fort Atkin
son. Wis
Corp. William Rlso. Bt. Louis. Mo.
Corp. Jamee C. Sutton, Robinson. Pa.
Corp. Robert Nelaon Cratdge, Bay City,
Mich.
Corp. Ouy McCarty, Orandvtew, Tex.
Corp. Eugene Trottler, Brockton, Mass.
Corp. Jerry J. Kucera, Chicago. Ill,
Cook John M. Palla, Scranton. Pa.
William Colli. New York.
John A. Kltlmeyer. Pittsburgh. N 8, Pa,
Robert Haney Lymburner, Harbor Beach,
Mien.
George Sedlork, Chicago.
James Witt. Norrla, S. D.
Marlon L. Alderton, Great Cascapon, W.
va.
Conrad M Ellelngson. Canton. S. D.
Samuel Raymond Forney, Lyken. Pa.
Frank F. Oenn. Rlrhmend, Ind.
Henry M. Gerald, Lorrls, 8. C
Philip Ohelfl. Genoa, Wla
William Goetxlnger, Detroit, Mich.
Magnus Grondal. Starburk. Minn.
Wallace W. Lafayette, Barre, Vt.
Sam Q. I.lndaey, Kansas City, Mo,
William C. Lynch, Rutland. Vt
Jamea D. McCarty. Mouth of Laurel, Ky.
Samuel G. McGuIre, Doevllle, Tenn.
John C. Meeker, Martina Ferry, O.
Frederick Morris. Portland, Me.
Earnest Gustlve Nuffer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Charles J. Rice. Syracuse, N. Y.
Eason Tlney. McClesfleld, N. C.
Johnnie Wilburn, Denntson, N. C,
Max Doris, Evanston, III.
Dslbert Papolnt, Linden, Mich.
Peter F. Lleh, Dickinson, N. D.
Branson Lloyd, Salem, N. J.
Adalbert Peterson, Jamestown, N T.
Gordon Rawley, Lankerahlm, Cat
Frank Rooney, Klppen, Mont.
Died of Wounds.
Cart. Kossuth T. Crossen. Albany, O.
oils Marthaler Beaver Dam, Wis.
Barley Mules, Elkhorn, Wla.
Emits Tariff, Madison, Me.
Cornellu P. Devereaux, Highland, Mich.
Mike Dud a, Chicago, 111.
Mike George, Chicago. Ill
John German, Margunvtll, Ala.
John F. Gilbert, Dan bury. Conn.
William Alfred Johnson, Barronette, Wla,
Leo Kahn, Chicago, til.
Walter Len Kob.vlassk. Saginaw, Mlok.
Kelly Shusherebn Smolkln, Austria,
John J. Sullivan, New Haven. Conn.
Frank Young, Liberty, Neh.
Edward L. Zimmerman, Cambridge, Mas.
Died of Disease.
Sergt Ivan McCutchton, Chicago, nu
Corp, Chestsr Daniels, Normal. III.
Corp. Stewart K. Nevll, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Jame W. Crossland, Holden, Utah.
William M. Qlendon, Winchester, Mass.
Arthur J. Inman, Chicago, 111.
Harold B. May, Toledo, O.
Died of Aeroplane Accident
RonJ4 Bath MoNelll, Herrlsburg, III.
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Increase in Receipts of Oats
Corn Arrivals Are Moderate
x Wheat Lighter Than
First of Season.
Omaha. Aueust T- 11
Receipt of grain today shewed heavier
arrivals of oat and a eonUnusd tendency
for an Increase In corn.
Wheat receipt are some lighter the last
fw day than week or twa ego. Car of
wneat reported in today were 61; oorn, 76:
oata, 116; rye, I, and barley, .
Corn prices were generally I to I cents
rower, moucn up to a late hour !
or good white offerings had been made, and
ngurea were Daaed largely on yellow grade.
Oat war about 1 cetn off and wheat nn.
cnangea.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipt (car) Today. Wk.Asa. Laat Tr.
Wheat II II it
torn t. 71 69 '16
Oat HI el 63
Rye I .. I
Barley 1 7
Shipments (cars)
Wheat ,.14 II 14
Corn 41 xj
Oats 20 41
Barley 1
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat Corn. Oat.
Chicago 783 181
764
Minneapolis ..,.,.690 ,,
Duluth 29 .,
Kansas City 171 17 15
St. Louis 167 11 10
Winnipeg 7
Corn No. I whits, 1 car, 11.13; 1 ear,
11 60. Sample white, I car. 11.41. No. 1
yellow, 1 car, 11.72. No. 4 yellow, 1 oar.
ll.RS. Sample yellow, 1 rar, 11.61; 1 ear.
11.49; 1 cars. 11.48; I oars, 11.46. No. I
mixed, 1 car, 11.76. Sample mixed, 1 car,
11.40; 1 car, 11.43; 1 car, 11.40.
Oat Standard, 1 ear, 69 cj 1 car lie.
Rye No. 1, 1 car. $1.61.
Barley No. ,1 1 car, 11.11. No. I, 1 oar,
11 10. No. 4. 1 car, 11.07.
Wheat No. 1 hard, 1 car, $2.11. No. I
hard, 4 cars, $2.16: I cars, $1.16; 1 car
(durum), $2.15; I ears (smutty), $1.11. No.
3 hard, 1 cars, $2.13; 1 car, $1.11; 1 car
(smutty), $2.10; 1 car, $2.07; 1 car (smut
ty). $2 .05. No. 4 hard, 1 car. $1.09; 1 car
(smutty), $2.04; 2-1 car (amutty. 10 per
cent rye), $2.00. No. I mixed, 1 car, $2.11;
1 car, f 3.14: 1 car, $3.13; 1 ear, $2.10.
Closing Chicago pneea. lurmsoed The Bee
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brakera.
116 South Sixteenth street Omaha:
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. I Yea.
j , u j
Aug 1 17 1 17 156 1 16 16t
Sept 1 60 1 80 156 1 18 160
Oct 162 1 $2167 1 18 162
Oat.
Aug. 71 71 70 70 Tl
Sept. 71 71 70 70 71
Oct. 71 73 72 72 Tl
Pork.
Sept 48 76 41 66 43 tO 41 00 141 66
Oct. 41 Ot 41 40 41 00 41 II 41 10
Lard. 1
Sept. 28 71 18 71 26 67 16 70 118 75
Oct 28 88 26 8$ 26 72 26 77 26 12
Rib. '
Sept. 24 70 14 II 24 461 14 41 114 19
Oct 24 91 24 95 24 66 24 70 26 02
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Market Dominated by Hears Cora De
cline Fonr Cent a Bushel.
Chicago, Aug. 27. There might have been
an air raid over the board of trade today
from the way prices took to the cellar.
Corn dropped t04c; oat Qo and
provisions, 17 66c,
In corn bearlshness waa practically nuanl
mous. Such support s ther wa cams from
reatlng ordera uncovered by the slump and
against bids. These caused a comparatively
slight rally toward the end but most of It
was lost. Crop reports were Ignored a
offering nothing new. Against th prlc
wore arrayed increased receipts, country
notices of larger consignments, a lower
sample market, and the Impression that
tomorrow's government weather report would
show some Improvement In crops due to
last week's ralna. October closed 4o under
yesterday at $1.68.
Chicago, Aug. 27. Butter Firm; cream
ery, extra, 464Sc; first. 4214c; sec
onds, 4042c.
Eggs Unchanged. '
Cheese Lower; delates, 17c; twins, IS
025c; Americas, 26 021o; long born.
26 27c; brick, 330c
Potatoes Lower; receipts, 10 car; Min
nesota early Ohio, bulk, $1.301.40; do,
In eacks, $2.46 2.50; Wisconsin Ohloa, bulk,
$2.202.35; In sacks, $2.40l.60.
4 Poultry Unchanged. .
Hedging pressure. Increasing receipt and.
primarily the corn weakness, acoounted for
tb decline In the oat market. Cash boussa
bought September and sold October at a
spread of lo at one time. Shipping and
export demand waa alow, and the arrivals
included some Indiana and other aorn
usually shipped esst. October closed c
down at 72a.
In provisions trade was small and there
was nothing to oppose the bearish Influ
ence on the corn decline. Pork closed at
4565o lower; lard, 17 lower and rib
!215o down.
NEW YORK STOCKS
a- 11 1 -
U. S. Steel Advances to Tear's
Best Price; Gains in Gen
eral Reduced Irregularly
Before Close.
New York. Aug. 17. Stock wr llgntly
mor susceptible to favorable development
today, although extreme tain of t ta I
points among lb usual favorltee were Ir
regularly reduced bffot th elose.
A more hopeful feeling prevailed a to
money movement, regardless of renewal
by the federal reserve board of laat month'
warning eonoernlng th argent need ef
credit coneervetlon. ,
Pronounced expansion of buslnes In bank
acceptances waa reported, but thl waa With
out effect upon ordinary call loan which
ruled at par cent, th earn rat apply
ing to auch time funds a war available.
Reporta from Washington pointed to early
adjustment of the railroad contract dispute.
Investment rails evidently anticipating thl
outcome by their firmness.
Canadian Paclflo, In no way concerned ta
th difficulties of th transportation sys
tems with the federal government enjoyed
another upward apurt, though not attaining
to It high record of laat weak.
D. 8. 8teel rose to th year' belt at
111, an extreme advance of I point from
Ita minimum of th forenoon. But half
of tbl advantage waa forfeited In th
moderate selling of the final boor.
Gross advances of 1 to almost I point
were registered by othsr Industrial and
equipments aa well aa shippings, coppers,
tobaccos. Industrial alcohol, distillers and
sundry specialties.
Foreign Issues were the etrlklag feature of
the enlarged dealing In bond. French
64 and municipals making substantial
gain on the further hardening ot Paria
exchange. Total sales, par value, aggro
gated 17,700.000. Old U. 8. bond war
unchanged on call.
- Closing.
Sale. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar,
T114 II H
Am. Can
Am. Car A Fdry,.
Am. Locomotiv . .
Am. Smelt ft Ref...
Am. Sugar Ref, .. ,
Am. T. T
Am. Z.. LAB..
Anaconda Copper ..
Atchison
A. G. ft W. I. 8. S. L
Baltimore ft Ohio ..
Butte ft Sup. Cop..
Cel. Petroleum ....
Canadian Paclflo . .
Central Leather ..
Chesapeake ft Ohio
C. M. A 8. P
Chicago ft N. W
C, R. I. A P. st fa..
Chlno Copper
Colo. Fuel A Iron ..
Corn Product Ref.
Crucible Steel
Cuba Can Sugar ..
Distiller' Sec "
Erie
IS 46)4 47 47
I II II li
II It If It
1 tl 77 t7
II 111
111 HP
to
It IT
lit ?
tl - t
IT IT
f tl
17 IT
13 IT
1 10S 161 lt
lt II II (I
T 17
I 10
II 11
II 1
tl 171
111 111
11 71 I
T
I II II IS
II 10 41 10
4 ,
' 10 II II II
.11
I 47 41 41
11 44 41 , 41
It II It . t
14 II 10 10
116 10 II It
I 16 II II
I 141 141 t 141
I 110 114 114
tl tl tl
General Electrlo ..
Genera! Motor ....
Ot No. pfd
Gt No. Or, otfa...
I II II 11
Illinois Central , , tl
Inspiration Cop. .. 47 II . II It
Int. M. M. pfd. .. 104 101 161 101
Inter. Nickel T 10 19 It
Inter. Paper ...... 4 16 14 ft
K. C Southern .... .... II
Kenneoott Con. 11 II II U. 11 U
Louis, ft Nash. til
maxwell Motor .... ,, II
Meg, Petroleum ...
Miami Copper .....
Mlssoulr Paclfl ...
Nevada Copper ....
N. T. Central ....
N. T.. N. H. ft H.
Norfolk ft West....
41 101 190 100
t , 17 17 17
IT 14 14 14
I 10 10 10
lt 14 tl n
I 44 41 41
. a 101 iti it .
4 91 90 t0
I tl 11 II
Northern Psolfl
...
Paclflo Mall
44 41
41
It
II
Pittsburgh Coal ....
Ray Con. Copper ..
.... ..,......
41 tl 0
Heading
to
Rep. Iron ft Steel .,
Shattuck Art. Cop,
Southern Paclfl ..
Southern Ry,
Studebaker Corp. ..
tl. 12
1 II II
II It II
I
11
14
41
t 14 14
lt 44 41 .
sexaa Co.
Union Paolflo , . . ,
U. 8, Ind. Alcohol
U. 8. Steel
U, & Steel pfd. ..
Utah Copper ......
Wabash pfd. B" ..
Western Union ....
WestUighouse El..
I 161 111 lit
It 111 117' lit
II lit lit lit
MO 111 111 HI
T lit 101 110
sj (i
. , 14
I 14 14 14
T 44 43 41
Beth. B
1 II. ga
Total ala for tb day, 416,004 ahareai
Turpentln nnd Boeln.
Savanah. Ga., Aug. 17. Turpentine rtrmi
6O0; salea, 151 barrels: rcInta. 411 barrela:
shipments. II barrel; stock, 27,91 barr!.
Itosin Firm; sale, 114 barnls; receipt.
1,27 barrels; shipments. 121 barrels 1 stook.
68,181 barrel. Quota; B, $11. $6(911. 40; p,
lll.40QU.50) E, I11.IOOU.I6I F, $11. T041
11.75; Q, IU.IO9il.l6; H, 111.10; I, $U.9I
O1I06: K. 111.76: If. Ill.76slll.tt2 If.
$11.01; WO. 111.81; WW. $11.10.
New York Cotton. ' !
New York, Aug. 17. Cotton Boot.
steady; middling, 18.460.
Future closed ateady: October, 14.47;
December, 81.97c; January. Illlel March.
33.160) May, 13.78c.
St, Loula Grain.
St. Lools. Aug, 17. Corn September,
11.62 asked; October, 11.41 bid.
Oata September, T4 aakd; Ootober,
Tlo.
American Telephone Telegraph Co.
A dividend of Two Dollar per (bar will
be paid on Tuesday, October II, lilt, to
stockholders of record at th elo of bnt- .
ness on Friday, September 20, 1911.
O. D. MILNE, Treasurer. '
lilMJ
SITUATION
WANTED
BY HIGH class yonne man
office executive) with road
experience; college education;
years business experience; ad-
vertising, credits, correspond
ing, organizing, buying and
systematizing, enabling him to
fit into important work. Un
questionable bank and other
references honesty and ability.
Now open for position ac
count disposing of business due
to war.
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