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    COMMERCIAL GUIDE
A representative list of the best business houses in Omaha and
Council Bluffs. When in need of any article refer to the
list below. You can depend upon excellent service
and values.
' Automobilei,
HCAeFREY MOTOR CO.
rd, lou
Authorised
li'lNTY RB-HAV WARD MOTOR CO
10th and Bow
1601 Kord cara and repair
anta for Ford cars.
143T Farnam Doualaa 406
8'tarna-Knight and Regal care.
6AMPLK-UART MOTOR CO., lith and
Hurt Tylr til 100 par cent Ford aery
tea to Kord owner.
AMERICAN STATE BANK. lstb and Far-
nam wead Block Phone Tyler SO
Auto Painting.
ROESBIO. W F 144 8 4Uth Bar. 1448
We make old autoo look Ilk new one.
Auto Renaira
GREBNOUGH AUTO RADIATOR REPAIR
ISO, 3ll Farnam Douglas tool.
AMERICAN MACHINE! WORKS, lit a 11th
Doug 4881 Automobile work, eyl. boring
platona fitted, auto parta made to oider
SKRTSCHT MFO ENGINEERING CO.
8 B. Cor. 10th and Harney tfta. old parti
maae new, new parta made, too. D. 661
Auto Tiros.
TWO-IN-ONE VULCANIZING CO.. lilt
Davenport St Douglaa 3114
Auto Tops and Trimmings.
ENGLISH, THOS. F.. 3311 Harney Duug
laa 1711 Satisfaction guaranteed The
beet la none too good.
Attorneys.
DICKINSON, CHAS T.. ill Paxtoo Blk
Douglas 1804.
FISHER, H.. 1418 First Nat. Bank Bld
it isos Attorney ana counsellor at law
FITZQERAl.D. JAMES U.. 1017-20 City Nat
Bank Bldg. Douglaa 4608.
GRAY A BRUMBAUGH, 113-14 Omaha Nat.
Bank Bldg- Bed 1117. General practice
In state and federal courts.
Abstracts of TitleT
JIIDLAND TITJjE GUARANTEE A AB
STRACT CO., 1714 Farnam St Douglaa
MS.
Adding Machines.
DALTON ADDING AND CALCULATING
MACHINES, 424 Ramg Bldg. Doug. 1441.
Baggage and Transfer.
OMAHA TRANSFER COMPANY,
"THE ONLY WAY."
Telephone Douglaa 295. 14th and Jackson.
FORD
TRANSFER CO.. 817 Douili
ryler t. "Always at your service.
FOLEY AUTO EXPRESS, 1007 tt Howard.
SI
r.
141. Let us contract to do haullni for YOU.
Biscuit Manufacturers.
iTEN BISCUIT CO., Capitol Ave., 13th to
13th St. Doug 3123 Snow White bakery
Mfra, of crackers, cakes and cookie
Blue Prints.
FENGER N.. 306 Brandele Theater Bldg
Douglaa 376S. "Blue prints that satisfy "
Boiler Manufacturers.
DRAKE. WILLIAMS. MOUNT CO. 23d and
Hickory D 1043 Mfra. of bo'lera. tanks.
smokestacks and ony-acctylent welding.
Building and Loan Associations.
OMAHA LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOC1A
TIO, N W cor. 15th and Dodge Doug'
laa 870 t per cent real estate loans.
Fish (Wholesale).
BOOTH FISHERIES CO.
1108 Leavenworth St. Douglaa tit.
A
NEW
HOME
Drug Stores.
POPE DRUG CO . 1303 Farnam. D. 3872.
Gen Agt. NYA LS FAMILY REMEDIES.
Hospitals.
FORD HOSPITAL. ituh and Douglaa Sla
Douglaa 240 In charge of Dr Michael J
Ford, urgeon-ln-cbif The moat com
plete hospital 'n 'he est
Hotels.
MERCHANTS HOTEL.
1808 Farnam Douglas 848.
Ice.
OMAHA ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO.,
McCague Blk., 16th and Dodge. Douglaa
Ice Machines
BAKER ICE MACHINE CO.
854. Wholesale and retail lea.
Itth and Nicholas J L. Baker. Pres.
Live Stock Commission.
ROSENSTOCK BROS., 12$ Exchange Bldg
Omaha. 8tockera and feeders our specialty
is waiting for you in beautiful
Minne Lusa
Since January 1, 1918, careful and discriminating buyers
oB,UUU6ui, uvmva m una mgn-ciass restricted addition to th
value of
$260,000
Lumber.
INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO..
40th and Leavenworth Harney 434.
Lumbering Along."'
"Just
Mirrors and Resilvering.
OMAHA MIRROR AND ART GLASS CO.
Douglaa 8526 1814 Cuming St.
Osteopaths.
ANDJiHSON, Dll
Douglaa 3988.
MARY E.. 606 Be Bids
Patent Attorneys.
PATENTS procured, bought and aold Inter-
natonal Patent Co., 683 Brandiea. D 611
Packers.
CUDAHY PACKINO CO.
South 2340. South Omaha.
Paints. Oils and Glass.
BARKER BROS. PAINT CO.. Douglaa 476t
ltsumj rarnam at. ,
Physicians and Surgeons.
DAVIS,-DR. WILLIAM WINDLB.
Physician and Surgeon.
1130-21-23 First Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler TSt
CAMPBELL, DR. 8. M. Physician and
Surgeon, 1804 Farnam 8t Douglaa 131U
Pleating and Buttons.
VAN ARNAM'S DRESS PLEATING. HEM
STITCHING AND BUTTON CO., Doug
3101. Rooma 338-87 Paxton Blk.. 3d floor
Printers' Supplies.
BARNH ART BROS. A SP1NDLER,
1114 Howard SL Douglaa 1078. Printer
supplies.
Printers.
OMAHA PRINTING CO., 13tb and Farnam
Dousias 348. Printing, stationery and
office furniture. '""
Tank Manufacturers.
NEBRASKA IOWA STEEL TANK CO..
1301 Willis Ave. Webster 278.
School Furniture and Supplies.
Butter Wholesale).
ALFALFA BUTTER CO.. 120-2.4 N. 11th St
Douglaa 381)3. W W Richardson, Pres
Cash Registers.
kORRIL CASH AND CREDIT REGISTER
CO.. 313-321 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Douglaa 4403. E. W. Hart. Pres.
Chiropractors.
10TH YEAR IN OMAHA; fired out of Con
tinental Blk.; new location, 404-408 Bran
dels Th. Bldg. Dr. L. N. Carpenter. D. 4381
iMAHA
Cement Products.
CONCRETE STONE COMPANY,
28th Ave. and Sahler St. Colfax 888.
Dry Goods (Wholesale).
BYRNE & HAMMER DRY
GOODS CO..
th and Howard St. DougSas 208. Cioaka.
suits, ladles' and men's furnishing, art
good, millinery and draperies; all kinds
of fancy and ataple Dry Goods.
Electrical Goods.
LB BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS.
318 8.13th. Douglaa 217. Largest elec
trical repair worka and contracting com
pany In the middle west.
Electrolysis.
tuperfluoua balr removed, electricity; needle
work guaranteed. Miss A1lendr. 824 Bee.
8 87o.
Engineers, Consulting & Supervising
HENNINGSON ENGINEERING CO., 1122
r . n.A ei.m.j i i .
cMuim. v. eniuvu uiuujuipa.1 im
provement engineer; aewer, paving, flea
light, water worka, appraisals, report.
ANDERSON BENNETt7"424 'lee Bldg.
Heating, ventilating and
Douglaa 1430
power plants.
Engineers and draftsmen.
Foundries (Iron and Brass).
iVAXTON-MITCHELL CO.. 2614 Martha St
Harney 1663. Machine, gray Iron, brass.
bronze and aluminum castings.
t)L8EN A SCHLlNGER, 1407 Jackson. 57
7431. Braes, bronze and aluminum cast
ings. -
Groceries and Meats.
PUBLIC AND EMPRESS. MARKETS
Douglas 3733. Wholetalers and retailers
of everything In eatables. Watch for date
of opening In First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Hardware.
PETERSON A MICHEL80N HARDWARE
CO THE. 4318-18 a 34th St South Side
Phone South 1 171.
OMAHA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO..
1108-13 Nicholas SL Douglaa 113
"Everything for schools."
DOUGLAS PRINTING CO.. 109-11 N IStb St
Douglas 8647. Fine commercial printing
-Til of A faur rtiiMvn1siira 1 l t iu .
i7 v ,r "6vno ouu laiger nomes leu ana we are
puaiuveiy mrougn wun our Dujiding operations until war condi
tions are settled. If you want one of these real homes vou muai
act quickly. .Come out today tomorrow your choice may be
BU1U.
Sundays call: E. A. Hoisington, Colfax 3472 or M. O. Headlev
n 1 .? ft J tai
Charles W. Martin & Co.
. REALTORS.
742 Orilaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Tyler 187
BEVERLY
HILLS
EDDY PRINTING CO., THE. 823 Bee Bldg
Douglas 8847. Fine commercial printing
Stationery and Supplies.
OMAHA STATIONERY CO.. THE,
307-303 8 17th. Douglaa. 805. Office, type,
writer, architects' and engineer' up
piles Loose-leaf devices.
Storage Batteries.
BATRY TIM CO OF OMAHA. 311 8. 80th
St Phone Douglaa 7661. We rebuild dead
storage batteries to full efficiency.
Sporting Goods.
TOWNSEND GUN CO.. 1514 Farnam.
Douglas 870. Outing and camping aupplle
and outing clothing
Tin and Sheet Metal Works,
CARTER 8HEET METAL CO., 108-10-12 8
10th St. Douglaa 602. Skylights, eteel
celllnga and galvantzed sheets '
Tents and Awings.
NEBRASKA TENT A AWNING CO.,
1204 Farnam. D. 3323 When you think ot
tenta or awnlnga think of Douglaa 3323.
Undertakers.
HULSB A RIEPEN. 701 8. th. D. 1221
Undertaker and erabalmora. Personal at
tention given to all call and funerals.
HOFFMAN, LEO A.. Cor. 24th and Dodge
Douglaa 2901. Expert In embalming and
funeral directing. Private chapel
HEAFEY & HEAFEY. 2611 Farnam. Har
ney 265 Undeertahers and embalmers.
CROSBY, WILLIS C. 2611-13 N. 24tb St
Phone Webster 47
Wall Paper and Paint.
YETTER WALL PAPER CO. 1414 Harney.
Phone Douglas 330. Wall paper and In
terior decorations. Wholesale and retail.
BOF.WALK H., 211 8. Main Sv.
Doug. 683. We handle the beat In wall
paper and palnta
Council Bluffs Directory
Barber Shops.
HOOD'S BARBER SHOP. 529 W. B'dway
Red 1307. Baths In connection.
Observe the number of clean towels used
on each customer.
Coal and Ice.
DROOB ELEVATOR CO.. 620 Pearl St
Phone 2860. Caterera to heat and cold
Better Secure One While They Last
There is a time coming in the very near future when new houses
will not be obtainable. We have a few which were contracted last year.
These are Just finished and are the last we expect to build. We offer
these at prices which are from $70(00 to $1,000.00 less than we could
sell them for if contracted at the present time.
$3,500.00.
Five room bungalow, oak finish, south front, block to car. Price
$3,500.00. $500.00 cash, balance $35.00 per month.
$4,250.00.
New stucco, 5 room bungalow, south front, in sightly part of Leav
enworth Heights. Beautifully decorated. Oak and white enamel finish.
Window shades, screens, everything complete. Terms $800.00 cash, bal
ance $40.00 per month. '
H f4,500.00
Five large rooms and sun room on first floor. Second story un
finished but room for two, good rooms. Finely located in Leavenworth
Heights on corner close to car line. Oak finish with oak floors throughout
Garage. Terms $1,000.00 cash, balance $40.00 per month.
t '
Now five room bungalow, large living room with fireplace. Oak
and white enamel finish. Beautif ally decorated. Screens, shades, every?
thing complete. All specials including paving paid in full. Price $4,950.00.
Terms $1,000.00 cash, balance $45.00 per month.
$5,500.00.
Fine 'six room stucco. Large' living room with fireplace. Cement
porch floors. Oak finish first floor. Old ivory second floor. Beautifully
decorated. East front, large lots. Terms $1,000.00 cash, balance $50.00
per month. '
$5,950.00.
New 7 room house. Finely finished in oak on first floor. Old ivory
second floor. Beautifully decorated. Large living room, breakfast room,
built-in features in kitchen. South front, 1 blocks to car in restricted
neighborhood. This is an exceptional buy. Terms $1,500.00, balance
$50.00 per month.
IS SELLING. We are locating a Jot of good
people m this beautiful acreage tract, on Dodge
Street, west of Fairacres. Several nice houses
will be built at once.
THINK 0F IT
Oie acre (equal to six city lots) for $1,100 to
$1,600 and straight WEST m Farnam Street
and only 5 MILES from 16th street.
BUY NOW
A producing home site and in a few years Oma
ha crowding westward will make each LOT
worth all you are paying for an ACRE.
. TOMORROW is the time to buy Real Estate;
you must act TODAY while prices are low.
Call our salesmen today while you can get choice
location.
BEVERLY HILLS CO.
BYRON REED CO., 1612 Farnam St., Tel. D. 297
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha
Nat'l Bank Bldg., Tel. Tyler 187.
NINE GOOD HOMES.
3002 South 34th St. Five room stucco bungalow on corner lot.
LiiuoiiGuiu van., xtice po,ft)j
3064 Sonth 33d St Brand new ix room bunsralow, all on one
xiuvi, xmisucu iu una. ana wmte enamel, race ?4,3oU.
3005 South 33d St. Six room bungalow, full basement, plastered
wwv, luiuucu in van. auu wiiiwj eiiamet. r rice f 4,ZDU.
2353 South 35th St. Six room home, corner lot, on paved street.
3025 South 34th St. Five room elegant cottage, finished in oak,
vcijr uaiiuouuie design, Bixicuy modern in an details, race $3,750.
tv.- 3fLSouth 34th St, Five room cottar corner lot, just completed.
Price $3,600.
pleted.
3059 South 34th St Five room, two story dwelling. Price $3,700.
3059 South 33d St. Five room modern cottage, just being com
Pnce $3,750.
3083 South 34th St. Four room modern HwollW fm,,.. i
just two blocks from Hanscom Park car line. Price $2,800. ' '
Some of these houses can he hono-ht. with a
others with a $200 first payment, balance very reasonable monthly pay
ments to desirable, parties. Open for inspection today between 3 and 6
o clock.
C. G. CARLBERG,
32 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG.
Benson &.Carmichael
642 PAXTON BLOCK.
Sunday, Call Walnut 2324.
DOUGLAS 1722
CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Ba oa Manufacture ot Beet Has Dtpress
Inf lnflnenea tat Corn Market.
Chleaf o. Sept 7 Prohibition of tba man
ufacture of beer beginning December 1 hid
a -depressing Influence today on the corn
market Largely as a result, prices, closed
unsettled, H to 1H centa net lower with
October, ll.STtt to I1B7H and November.
11.601 to 41.S6U. Oats finished Ho to e
off and provisions varying from lOo de
cline to 25o advance.
An opinion became widespread that bar
ley, when no 'ongSr laken by brewer
would be chiefly consumed as feed, and
would thns to a, considerable extnt, re
duce the feeding demand for corn. v
eo 'Ingly, m'rterHte price upturn", which
hid resulted from, weekend evening up to
trade and from lightness of receipts were
more than counterbalanced. Predictions of
a livelier movement of euro to primary cen
ters next week tended likewise to handi
cap the bulls, and ao too did uncertainty
In regard to what showing would be made
by the government crop report on Mon
day. Oata were governed almost entirely by
corn. r
Coverlnggby shorts rallied pork from a
aever decline caused by lack of support
Higher quotations on hogs helped to
strenshten lard and ribs.
Ht. Louis Grain. ,
St. Louis. Spl 7. Corn September.
11.6114 b:d: October, 11.604 bid.
Oats September, '24C; October. TL'-f
bid.
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Corn 6 Gents Lower to 4 Cents
Higher; Oats and Wheat
About Unchanged; Bar
ley is Lower.
Omaha, September T, 1111.
Receipt of grain today ahowed continued
lighter arrivals of corn and a, moderate run
of oata and wheat
Corn prices ranged from c lower to 4
higher. - White gradea showed the 'advance,
while yellow and mixed underwent a decline.
No. yellow sold oXf the most, the drop
being around 4o to 6c No. s mixed was
about to lower.
Oata were about unchanged and wheat
prices wer generally firm, with some grades
perhaps a shade eft.
No rye was apld up to a lata hour and
barley figures were several cents lower
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT
Receipts (cars) Today. WfcAgo. Laat Tr.
Wheat .....104 101 27
Co St 68 61
U. 7 44
I , t 1
Barley u T
Shipments (cars)
wt' S
Corn ..f..... e7 ,4
O11- 7 48
y i
Barley s , x
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
. , '' Wheat Corn. Oats
Chicago 4(2 U2 19,
Kansas City j0 (o J02
st- Lo tit it 40
Minneapolis 493
Ouluth 440
Winnipeg '. 22
'PRIMARY GRAIN MOVEMENT
RecelpU (b.)-( . Today. Tear Ago
Wht M44.000 818.000
J'" 000 271.000
at ' 1,487,000 1 454 000
Shipment (bu.) i,i4,ogo
Wneat -' -...1.681,000 S8S.000
J'0 ! 4S4'00( 889.000
a'. 1.858,010 1 450 000
UNITED 43TATES CLEARANCES '
ml...' Today. Year Ago
Wh'at , 3",000 306,000
ua'" 210.00ft
- Corn No. 3 white: t cars $187- 1 j.s
oar, 11.88. No. 4 white: 2 cars,' Il ia
No. white: 1 car, tl.68: 1 car, $1 6Sl
car, 81.64; 1 car, I1.6J: 1 car. 81 62. Sample
white: 1 car. ,1.51. No. 2 yellow: 1 car
81.72. No. 8 yellow; T cars. l.e8 No S
yellow: S care. 11.63: 4 car,. 81.63; 1 car!
11.61. No. 6 yellow: 2 cars, 11.62 1 ...
81.60; 8-5 car. I1.4K. Sample yeluw! "
(-1.40; I c-. l.S..j. ,ar. $,.. "N.a:
.ixta: 1 car. 81. til .. 3 u,Xvd: tar"
No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 11.81. No. I
1 car, 11.66. No. mixed: 1 car.
11.68.
mixed
81.60.
Oata Standard: 1 car. Tie. vNo. S white:
17 car. 70c; 1 car (two-Hoe haul). 70He.
No. 4 white: 2 car, 701ie; 1 car (shifting
weights), 70ttc
Barley No. 8: 2 cars, 81.08; 3 cars, 11.07.
Rejected: 1 car, 11.02.
Wheat No. 1 hard: T cara, 32.18V. No
3 hard: I car. 32.16 Vi; 14 cara, (2.16; i cars,
I3.15V4; 3 cara (smutty), $3.13. No. 3 bard:
1 car (durum), $2.15; t cara, $2.14; 7 car.
$2.13; 3 cars (smutty), $2.0; 3 cara (smut
ty), $2.08; 1 ear (smutty), 32.07. No. 4 hard:
2 cara, $2.11; 4 cara, $2.10; t cara (smutty).
$2.08; 1 car (yellow), $2.0$; 3-5 car (smut
ty), $3.00. No. 1 northern spring: 7 cars,
$2.18; 1 car (smutty), $2.12.
Chicago closing prlcea, furnished Tbs Bee
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
815 South Sixteenth street, Omaha:
Arilcle. Open. tjiyh, Low. Close. Yes'y
Corn. I
Sept 1 56Vi t $7 155 I 585, 166
Oct.. 158 1 58 156 151168
Nov. 1 67 1 674 6i 1 5 15644
Oats.
Sept 70 71 70 70 10
Oct. 72 72 72 72 72
Nov. 74 74 78 73 74
Pork.
Sept. 40 60 41 40 40 50 41 40 41 46
Oct. 40 70 41 60 40 70 41 60 41 70
Lard.
Sept 26 75 270 26 75 27 00 26 76
Oct. 26 70 26 85 26 60 26 74 21 62
Ribs. ,
Sept 23 65 27 75 23 65 23 75 22 70
Oct 24 00 24 02 23 76 23 10 28 17
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle Reoeipti Are Normal,
with Prices Some Lower;
Shippers Boost Hog
Prices 20 Cents.
Omaha, September T. 1(1$.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Official Monday 18.171 6,007 38.164
Official Tueaday 16.846 8.117 61.064
Official Wednraday... 1,676 8.818 88,435
Official Thursday .... 6,783 .6,861 36,035
Official Friday 3,640 ,toi t.488
Eatlmat Saturday.... 200 8 600
Six days this week. 65, US 98.686 163.177
Aame day last week. .61,573 46.068 134 886
Same day 3 wk. go.J7.tM 44,48 183,617
Sam daya I wk. ago:3.386 43 467 14.158
Same daya yeait ago.. 41,141 20.688 86,806
Receipt and dlaposltlon of Live Stock at
the. Union Slock yards, Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-four hour ending at 3 0 clock p. m
yesterday.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Horaea
Cattle Hoga Mule
Wabash
Mlnaourl Puclfto
Union Purine
('. A N. ' et .
C. A N. W. wet .
C. St. P., M. A O.
'. B. A Q., eat .
C. B. A Q , west .
C, R. I. A P., east
Illinois Central ....
13
14
53
Total receltp : . .
DISPOSITION CARS.
Cuttle
Morris A Co. 68
Swift A Co. 86
Cudahy Packing Co. 10
Armour A Co
Schwart A Co.
J. W. Murphy
Mayrrowlch A Vail
Other buyer
3
31$
Hog
868
605
820
787
387
1.363
Tottl 661 4.116
Cattle Receipt of cattle were nominal
this morning, about 300 head being reported
In, making aupplle the heavleat this sesson
fop the week, amounting to 65,328 head.
While the good to choice weattrn ranger
are steady to atronger than last week at
$14.60 and 616.60, medium to good grade
weighing 1,000 pounds and under are quota
bly 35 and 6$ centa lower, ranging In price
from $10.00 to $11.60. Butcher stock closed
strong, but 60 and 76 cents lower than last
week; good to choice grade at $6.60 and
$11.25 wer shown the preference by both
packer and order buyer, and medium
grade at $8.00 and $8.00 continue to be
slow sellers. Blockers and feeders wer na
tive all week, especially for the weighty
fleshy gradea, which were quotably from
36 to $0 centa higher.
Quotation on cattle: Cholo to prime
beeves. 617.00fjil6.00; good to choice beeves,
$16 00017.00; fslr to good beeves. $13,000
16.00; common to fslr beevee. $10.(0418.00!
good to choice yearling. 614.00016.60; fair
to good yearling. $11.00014.09; common to
fair yearling, 86 0010.00; good to eholc
grass beeves. $14.5001( 60; fair to good
graas beeves. $13.00014.35; common to fair
graaa beeves, $6.76011.76; Mexican breve.
$8 00011.00; good to choice heifer. $10 00
OU.50; good to choice cow. $6.00011 36
fair to good cow. $8.0003.00; eommon to
fnlr cows. $6.2507.60; prim feeder. $12.60
015.50; good to choice feeders, $10.00
13.00; fair to good feeders, $6.00 0 10.(0;
common to fair feeders, $7.(006.00; good
to choice Blockers, $10.00011.60; stock half.
era, 6T.kooi.iso: stock caws. 87.0008.00:
stock calves. $7.00011. 00; veal calves. $7.00
013.75; bulls, stags, etc., $7.76010.60.
Hog There wer 60 loada of hoc hare
today, estimated at 1.600 head, making to.
tal receipts for the week $8,685 head. The
market waa active this morning from the
tart ana closed at th full advance. Shin
per were mostly 30e higher than yester
day, paying from $13.10 to $18.60 for their
droves, the lattsr figure being the top
for the day. Packers were 10Mo higher
than yesterday. The bulk of today's aales
la $18.84 to $18.20, generally 20a higher
man yesterday. The bulk prices advanced
the first half of the week until Wedneaday
tney reached the highest point at this mar
ket. There was a decllna of 38o to 60a
Thursday and Friday, which haa been part
ly regained today, nntn prices are very
utile different rrom what they wars a
week ago today.
Sheep There were no aheeo reported In
today, receipt for the week being 164.177
head. The market held up well, consider
Ing heavy receipts. This is especially true
on the eholc gradea. Fat lambs are from
40e to 50o lower than a week ago. Beat
feeder are only 15025e lower, but com
mon kinds are from $17.00 down, largely
to a catch-aa-eatch-ean market. Feeder
sheep have Buffered th most decline, being
runy 700 to $1.00 off and hard to move.
Fat sheep are off around 7 60 for tb week.
Quotations on sheep: Lamb, good to
choloe, $17.00 0 17 26; fair to good, $14 00O
17.00; feeders, $15.25017. $6. Yearling:
Oood to choice. $12.60013.26; fair to good.
$12.00013.60; feeder. $12.00 0 13.76. Weth
er feeder. $11.76013.26. Ewe: Oood to
choice, '$10.000 10 60; fair to good, $8,000
10.00; feeder. $8.600 10.00.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Steady Progress of Allied Ad
ranee Induces Short Oorer
lng and Substrial Be.
covery in Values.
New York. Sept T. Th .lock market
mail ubtantlal recovery during today'
two-hour aeaalon from th shook sustained
by yeaterday's announcement respecting
control of members' loana. Trading waa
naturally restricted, however, by reason or
that condition, and th rellglou holiday
also eauacd a reduced attendance of broker.
Th steady progress of th allied advance
Induced consldcrabl ihort covering, notably
V. 8. Steel and other speculative favorite.
Rail also were Inollned to strength, al
though Union Pacific and St. Paul wsre
somewhat backward, the latter forfeiting
part ot yeaterday's gain. Connar were
again In demand and the fertiliser division
was firm with active tobaoooa, low priced
motors and their subsidiaries and aecondarv
equipments. Sale amounted to 180,000
share. .
Week and news was mainly encouraaln'.
th mercantile agcaelea once mora lavlna
special emphssls on th war' Imperative de
mand in all branches of Industry. Deallna
In exchange were nominal, but changes wer
significant. In that they once n.-re moved
against neutral centers, particularly Spain
and Switzerland.
The bank statement waa noteworthy for
the large expansion almost $130,000,000 In
actual loana. with the resultant Increase of
almost $83,000,000 In net demand deposits
investment bonds were steady on limited
deallnga, the speculative lasucs evincing
Irregularity. Sales (par value) aggregated
83.Kt6.00O.
U. S bonds, (old Isanea) were unchanged
on call during the week.
Numbetof sales aart quotations on leading
v.loain
Bale. High. Low. Bid.
8
1.000 46 45
(00 84 86
300 66 66
500 73 78
800 108 108
700 38 87
Stocks:
Am. Beet Sugar ..
American, Can , , . .
Am. Car A Fdry. .
Am. Locomotive .
Am. Smelt A Ref.
Am. Sugar Ref. .
Am. Tel. A Tel. ..
Am. IE., It, AS. . , .
Anaconda Copper
3.(00 (8 (7
46
86
46
78
10844
(7
16
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Chicago Live Block.
Chicago. Sept 7. Recalpta. 1.003 head:
market compared with a week ago, good
and beat native steers, steady to trong;
other mostly 35 cent lower; western,
steady; butcher cattle mostly (Oo lower;
bulla off mora and eannera le; veal
calves, 35a to $60 higher; stec Iters and
feeder, steady.
Hoga Receipts, 4.000 head; market u-
evenly lOo to 20c higher: some 2 60 up;
butcher. $18.26018.(6; light 518 480
20.00; packing .$18.40010.10; rough. $17.76
018.26; plga. good and choice. $18,050 18.00.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 1,000 Bead;
market compared with a week ago, fat
claasea of lamba and yearlings, 2 60 to 40c
lower; aheep. ateady to 25o lower; feeding
claiaea of lamba. steady to 15e higher, and
abeep, 25e to 6 do higher; yearlings and fted-
era, steady.
Atchlann '300 66 86 86
A. a, A W. I. R. 8.. 6.800 102 103 108
Baltimore A Ohio .. 600 (6 66 66
Butte A Sup. Copper 36-
Cat, Petroleum 16
Can. Pao 700 163 161 161
Central Leather , 68
Chea. A Ohln .... 400 68 67 67
C, M. ft St. P 1,100 54 83 68
C. AN. W (4
C , R. I. A P. ctfs .. 300 36 36 36
Chlno Copper 300 36 36 36
Colo. Fuel A Iron .. 800 47 46 47
Corn Prod. Ref. ... (00 43 43 43
Crucible Steel 1,300 $7 (7 (7
Cuba Can Sugar (0
Diet. Sec 3.608 67 66 66
Erls 30 16 13 16
Ocn. Blectrla ... 144
Oen. Motors 1,300 136 124 133
Or. No .rpfd 300 (1 (3 (3
Or. Nor. Ore ctfs 33
Inspiration Coppsr 400 (3 63 63
Int. Mer. Mar. pfd. $.300 103 101 101
Int Nickel 600 30 38 36
Int. Paper 86
K. C. Southern '. 16
Kennecot Copper .. (00 4 34 34
Loupta. A Nash. 116
Msxwell Motors ,. 600 88 (7 37
Mex. Petroleum .. 4.600 103 101 108
Miami Copper 28
Missouri Pactflo .. 1,000 14 34 34
Montana Power (8
700 74 74
1,000 44 48
800 106 106
400 30 (0
300 44
700
6.600
3.400
Nevada Cepper
N, Y. Central .
N. Y., N. H. A H,
Norfolk A Weatera
Northern Panlflo
Paclfle Mall
Pennsylvania ....
Pittsburgh Coal .,
Ray Coo. Copper
Reading
Rep. Iron A Steel
Shattuck Aris. Cop.
Southern Pacific .. (00
Southern Railway . 1.(00
Studabaker Corp. .. 1,300
Texa Co. (00 167 156 166
Union Paclflo 1,800 136 134 124
U. S. Ind. Alcohol . 1,000 110 111 116
U. S. Steel 68,600 111 113 113
U. 8. Steel pfd. 110
Utah Copper 400 84 83 83
Wabaah pfd. "B" .. 300 34 34 84
Western Union .... 84
Weatlnh. Eleo 400 43 43 43
Bethlehem "B" ... 1,700 85 84 86
Total Bale for the day. 180,000 shares.
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3. eoa. (6 K. C 8. ref. 6
IT. 0. Lib. 3101.84L. ft N. n. 4
U. 8. 4. reg. 108MKAT let 4a
U. 8. 4b, cou. 106 M. P. gen. 4s
Am. For. a 6 (7 H. Power 6
T. T. A T. c. 6 (3N Y C deb, (
Anglo-Fre'eh 5 (1 'Nor. Pao. 4s
Ar. ft C. 4 11 Nor. Pao. la..
Atch. gen. 4s !0O. . U ref, 4a
B. A O. cv. 4a 7T P. T. ft T. 6a
Bet. 8. ref. 6a !8Penn con. 4a
C. Leather, 6s (3Penn. gen. 4
Can. Pae. 1st 76 Read. gen. 4a
C. A O. ev. 6a 81 8 L A S F a 6s
C B A Q, It. 4s (38. Pao. cv. 6a
C MA8Pc4s 77 So. Rait 6a..
C R I ft P R r 4s (( Tex. ft Pao; 1st (1
C. A 8. ref. 4B 71 'Union Pae. 4 l(
D ft R O r. 6 66 U. 8. Rubber 6a 16
D ofC la (1111) (4 V. 8. Steel la (8
Erie gen. 4a.. 63 Wabash 1st.. (1
Oen. Elee. 1 $7 French gt ( 100
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' New York Coffee.
New York, bept. 7. The market for cof
fee future, which waa open today tor the
first Saturday since last June, was quiet
but generally ateady. Tb continued firm
ness of Brazil appears to have Inspired
some scattered buying of the later months at
prices slightly below th maximum, and
July contracts sold up from 1.65c to ( 68c
during today's early trading. Realizing
caused reaction from thla level, and after
opening one point lower to five points high
er, the market closed net unchanged to 2
polnta higher with July quoted at (.(2c,
while near months held up to th maxi
mum figures with December quoted at 8. (5c.
Closing bids: September, 8.60c: October
8. tile; December, 8.80c; January, (,05c;
March, 8 27c; May. 47c; July, (.620.
Spot coffee Irregular; Rio 7s, (c; San
tos Is, 1214c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit,
New York, Si-pt. 7. Evaporated Apples
Dull; state, 13Vj ffilotjc.
I'rune Scarce; Callfornlas. 8016c;
On-Rons. 1 5 K 41 tie.
AprJcuts Klrm; choice, lfic; extra choice.
16 ":; fancy, IS'iC.
reaches tT.m; standard, 1201Jc:
clieii',- I1c; fancy. 14014).
U.vs-lns Flim; loose muxratele, lc;
r:,.i.,. to f;,iuy "c-ili'd. 10'. t1e; cellesn,
t' 1 1 '41; L iuduii layers, $:.00.
City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 7. Cattle Re
ceipt. 1,600 head; market ateady; prime
fed ateera, $17.25018.76; western steers,
$10.00014.60; cows, $6 25011.50; heifers.
$8.00014.00; stockers and feeders, $7,600
16.50; cslves, $7.60013.60.
Hogs Receipts, 3,000 head: market
strong: bulk of sales, $16.00016.80; heavy.
$1( 25 0 20.10; packers and butchers, $18.00
O20.10; light 318.76018. B0; pigs, $16,000
18.60.
Sheep and Lambs Reeelpts. 600 head;
market steady; lamba, $15.60017.(6; year
lings, $10.60014.60; wethers, $10.00 0 13.25;
ewea, $8.50012.25.
St. Joseph Uv Stock.
St Joseph, Mo., Sept. 7. Cattle Receipts,
200 head; market steady; steers, $8,000
18.00; cows and heifers, $6.75016.00; calves,
$6.0014.60.
Hogs Reeelpts. 3,000 head: market
teady; top, $18.10, bulk of sales. $13,150
13.76.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt, ' 100 head;
market ateady; lambs, $11.00017.16; ewe.
$5.00011.00.
Sioux City Llv Stock.
Sioux City, la., 8ept 7. Receipts, 700
head; market ateady; beef ters. IJ.60O
14.00: canners. $6.00 0 7.75: stocker and
feeders,. $8.60011.00; cowa and heifers, 17.60
10.50..
Hogs Receipt. 1,700 head; market lo to
15e higher; light 111.1001(16; mixed.
I18.I0-OK.10; heavy, 318.76 16.30; bulk of
sales, $18.10016.25.
New York General.
New York, Sept 7. Wheat Spot steady:
No. 3 red, 33.34 track New York, export, to
arrive.
Corn Spot firmer; fresh shelled No. 2
yellow, $1.(0 and No. 2 yellow, (1.87.
1. f.. New York.
Oats Spot firm: standard, 81c.
Butter Market firm; receipts. 6,086 tub.
, Kggs Market steady; receipts. 14,848
cases.
Cheese Market Arm; receipt, 1,441 boxes;
market unchanged.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Sept. 7. Butter Market, higher;
creamery, 4404(C ' .
Kggs Market firm; recalpta. 10.243
cases; firsts. 41042c; ordinary firsts, 380
40c; at mark, cases Included, 37041c.
Potatoes Receipts, 64 cara; market, un
changed. '
Poultry Alive, market, lower; fowls, 2(0
30c; aprlngs. 28c. -a
Minneapolis Grain. 1
Minneapolis, Minn., Sept 7. Barley 86c
081.00.
Rye $1.62 Ot2.
Bran $2 31.
Corn 1 6011.61.
Oata 67 684c.
Flax $3.(804 08.
American
Casualty List
103
Turpentine and Roctn.
Savannah, Oa.. Sept t. Turpentti
Form, filc; sales, 103 bbls.. receipts.
bbls.; shipments. 12 bbls.; stock. 28.386 bbls
Rosin Firm. Sales, 831 casks: receipt.
610 caks: stock, 73.021 casks. Quota: B,
I, E, $12 25: V. $12.80: O. 12 60: H, 13 65;
1. 12.75: K, 13 25; M, 13.60; N. 313.75; WG.
314.00 WW, 14.25.
Kuneae
6I.H3 ;
I1.6JV
Kantc City (iraln.
City. S..pt. 7. Corn September.
October. $1.8'; November.
The following casualties arc re
ported by the commanding general of
the American expeditionary forces:
Killed in action. 23; missing in action,
16; wounded severely, 79; died of
disease, 1; wounded, degree undeter
mined, 122; died of woundi, 2.
Total 243.
KHIed hi Artioa.
Lt Benjamin F. Blankenahlp, Thorn wood,
W. V
Sergt John Hllger, Granville, I.
Corp. Thomas F. Cook. Reading, Pa..
Corp. Carl Frederick, Payaon, Monro.
Mich.
Corp. Frank A. Badatuebner, Rockvllle.
Conn.
Corp. Carl 3. Bona, Dubuque. 1.
Corp. James W. Brewer, Oreelry,' Neb.
Corp. Edward Harold Eckberg, Sweden.
Corp. Harry J. Farren, Springfield, Mats
Corp. Olea Fletcher. Cardwell,. Mo.
Corp. Francis B. Ferguson, Ousted, Mich.
Corp. Oeorg M. Lang, Wllklnaburg, Pa.
Corp. John Maaste, Dutton, Mont
Corp. Sam Melnlehuk, Chicago.
Corp. Loul B. Orr. Great Falls. Mont
Corp. Loul ScherABenton Harbor, Mich.
Corp. Ralph Wllklns. Idaho Springs, Cola
Clyff A. Bryant Oahkosh, Wis.,
Corp. Loul Cohen, New York City.
Corp. Henry Bertel Hendrtkson, Verdale,
Minn.
Corp William H. NetuUI, Robinson. N. D.
Corp. Peojamln F. Owna, Ban Francisco,
Cat
D4d at Woaada.
James 8. Helton, Tayloravllla, Ky.
Tboma Henry Miller. Flsk, Mo.
Died ef Disease.
George Hlnecker. Upland. Ind.
Wounded Severely.
Bernard F. McMeel, Meed. Kan.
Frank H. Owens, Pleasantville, Mo.
r Albert Hudson, Walker. la.
Wounded. Degree ladetermlaed.
George Baumgartner, Topeka. Karl.
Joseph Parkins. Lewlston, Mo,
Wilber Black Nevada, la.
George E. DeForrest, Laramie, Wyo.
Nat Cortln, lurton. 8. D.
John W. Lawson, Lowry City, Mo.
Klwer H. Lien, Decorah, la.
Total number of casualties to date
(including those reported above):
Killed in action (including 291 at
sea), 5,249;, died of wounds, 1,543;
died of disease. 1,686: died of acci
dent and other causes, 794; wounded
in action, 14,677; missing in action,
(including prisoners). 3.224. Total to
date, 27,173.
The Weather
1818. 1117. 1(11. 1115.
Highest yesterday 81 84 77 81
Lowest yeaterday 64 66 (4 64
Mean temperature 48 73 70 74
Precipitation ( .0 .(0 .($
Temperature and precipitation departure
from the normal:
Normal temperature .....((
Deficiency for the day : 1
Total excess since March 1, 1(1$ 735
Normal precipitation 11 Inch
Deficiency for the day 11 Inch
Total rainfall since March 1... 10.78 Inche
lVftelency since March 1. 1818. .11.47 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1(17.. 2 .63 Inches
Ificlency for cor. period, 1316.. (.34 inch
RAPID STRIDES
MADE 8Y BRITISH
EAST WS0MME
Advances Generally Between
Cambrai and Peronne Ap- r:
proach Close to Hinden- :
burg Line.
By Associated Press.
With the, British Army in France,
Sept 7. The German retirement con
tinues throughout the whole area to
the weit of Cambrai and St. Quentiri
and the British advance guards In the.,
tone generally between Cambrai and
Peronne are close to the Hindenburg
line.
Numerous flres still are burning as
the Germani retreat and there have
been many more explosions.
The British in the louthern i area
have made rapid strides forward and
this morning were more than nine
miles to the east of the Somme, be
ing some distance to the east of
Hancourt. -i
Along the Cologne river Tincourt
has been reached and north of here
the British are east of Longavesnes
and Lieramont. There has been , a
rather stiff resistance from enemy
rear guards with machine guns in sev
eral places, but in every instance thisv
was quickly overcome by the British
advance guards. v
The German artillery now seems to
have reached a place of safety, for a&;
quickly as the British ' enter towns
they come under German shell fire."
Fighting in Fins.; -2
utro Has pcen nara ngniing in
Fins where the Germans apparently
did not get out quickly enough and
were forced to defend themselves.
South of Fins the road to Nurln has
been crossed.
South of Havrincourt wood' the
British are at Mets, which is now
being heavily shelled.
East of the Canal Du Nord many
enemy machine gun posts have been
located and they are being dealt with
by the British artillery.
, Brook is Flooded.
Trinquois brook, north of this lo
cality, has been flooded by the Ger
mans as a defensive measure for theit
flank, and it is now 40 yards wide at
its narrowest point. North of La
Bassee canal the enemy resistance
has stiffened. Further north the Brit
ish have made slight advances.-They
are pushing forward toward the bank
of the Lys north of Erquinghen. As
the result of minor operations north
of Hill 63 the British have Advanced
their line to the village of Le Rossig
nol. i y ' ,
The Germans are reported to be
working rapidly on their tines around
A a ' a .
tiiMviiuviia. biiu in a, uc ii li i i w iu vri
trie positions here prepared they are
even requiring French civilians to
work on the defenses. The repairs
wing iimuc "a tuncrciE uuj(uui,
are reported to.be under construe-.
tion. , .
It is quite likely the resistance,
which has been developing herrv jnr
there along the line is ma3e H aV
to give the Germans time to prepare
lines which they intend to bold i
the rear. , ;-
Sanaa City Prod are. '' . .
Kama Cit, Sspt. 7. Butter and Poultry
Market nnchanced. . '.
Es First. 41o; second. 36c. '
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