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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1918.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.,
$500 DOWN $3 PER'MP.
room, strictly modern, nearly aew
bunralew located mr the Monmouth
Park, school; all oft en floor; oak finish
k and oak floor; full basement; furnace
neat tare lot on paved etrest; , tola
nous waa built by owner ror nome:
owner leavlnf city, will wrlftca lor
11,30.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
117 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldf. D 1781.
DANDY NORTHWEST 8!AP "
PRICK ONLY 11,1601500 DOWN
Flve-room strictly modern noma on pav
ed street and full lOilSO-foot lot: two
blocka to far a real house an a basla ot
the old prices. It aura la an opportunity
for aomeone.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
Tfll Omaha Nat'l Bunk Bids'. Tyler 49.
in-.'O N 60TH ST-Brand now 4-room
bungalow. 1-3 sere. Easy terms, cement
walks to car. v
PAVNR si.A T tS R CO.Njugl Hit
l'T with all imprQvements, on paved
street: Rand district: 3396 to 1496; $6
down : $r ior month. fou:laa 6074.
North
LOOK AT THIS
NORTH SIDE HOME
1457 Plnkney St., 6 rooms and reception
hall, strictly modern, downstairs finished
In oak. Screened front porch, House In
splendid condition. Paved street, half
block to car. Now vacant. Price $4,000.
.Easy terms. Ask for Mr. Hornlnr.
i HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
1614 Tfsrney St.
Phone Tyler 60.
DANDY NORTHWEST S.VAP
PRICE ONLY $2,160 $500 DOWN
Five-room strictly modern homo on pav
; ed street and full 50xl20-foot lot; two
blocks to car a real hduse on a basis of
the old prices. It sure is an opportunity
for someone.
OSBORNE REALTY CO., 1
701 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldf. Tyler 491.
NEW BUNUALOW. 12,600.
4 rooms and bath, electric light, olty
water, sewer and ens-third acre ot
round; $250 cash, balanc easy payments.
J0I4 N. 64th St.
P. J. TEBBENS CO., D. 1183.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Florence.
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
63 Vi acres of land n mile from Oma
ha. Located on the Kru Park and Klor
oiics boulevard, will be sold at public auc
tion on tba premises, Saturday, Sept. 14ta.
at I Ma, aharp. This la Ideal suburban
property, IS acres natural timber, tinder
laid with heavy blue frass, a beautiful
natural park, I acres alfalfa, balance
In cultivation soma tearing- fruit, small
house, barn and other buildings. Beau
tlful building site, overlooking Missouri
valley, Ona of the most picturesque
farms In the state. The legal numbers
are southwest of the northwest ot
section II, and 11 acres Joining north
west H ot northwest notion II,
township II. range )3, Douglas county.
Farm Is clear ot Incumbrance. Title per
fect. Terms. 11,100 cash on day ot sale,
balance when papers are delivered. . Oo
out and see this beautiful suburban
farm today. Take the Florence and
Krug Park boulevard, the prettiest drive
near Omaha. You will find a sign on
the place announcing the sale, This is
a bona fide sal. Will be sold regardless
of price It brings
JAMES.L. DOWD,
Auctioneer
REAL ESTATE-WAN J ED
WANT Box Butto or Cheyenne County (Ne
' braska) land for high class Kansas City
property paying better then I per cent
net. Address 442 Lathrop Bldf., Kansas
City. Mo.
UOOD Omaha Income property for clear
western land or eastern Nebraska farm
Mr Pease til Brands! Theater Bldg
FINANCIAL.
THAT six-room modern house at 1124 N.
23d., near Fort St., can b bought for
13,200, with a good cash payment.
W. H. GATES,
64t Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294.
14.600.00 cozy 6-room house, east front,
, hot water heat, one block north of
Blckstone. D. 1962..
MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
beat opportunity to invest your money
Phone Tyler 187.
WANTED TO BORROW
An established business of the essential
line wants 15.000 (private money) to meet
up to the healthy growing demands of ex
tension, for a term or two years, paying
a good rate of Interest. Can furnish the
best ot security. Answer Box 2488, Oma
ha Bee.
FARM And ranch lands
Nebraska Lands,
I.SM ACRES FOR SALTsT
Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages
CITY AND FARM LOAN3.
I. I and I Per Cent
J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bids
South.
DESIRABLE FIELD CLUB
HOME
This Is an honest, well built, 2-story
4 and attic, T-room, modern house, 1
blocks from car line, having hot water
heat; finished In oak, 1st floor: with 4
bedrooms on second floor. Located on east
front lot on paved street. Price $6,260
for quick sale, special discount of 1260
allowed for all cash. Bargain tor some
on.
GEORGE & CO.,
Realtors.
101 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Phone Poug. 756a
Miscellaneous.
' CLOSE-IN HOME
AT A BARGAIN.
Tor quick sale owner authorizes us to
setl (or 26,260, his well built, 8 -room, 2
tory and attic, modern bouse i located on
" large, east front lot, 172 ft. deep on 33d St.;
finished in quarter sawed white oak, 1st
floor. All walla back plastered, canvassed
and hand decorated In oil. Original cost
Of house, $7,200; lot worth $1,600. Im
mediate pessesltori. -Key at our office. In
- vtlgate at one If you want unusual
value.
GEORGE & CO.,
101 City Na'I Bank Bldg. Doug. 71$.
. FOR RENT AND 8 ALE.
HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS
PORTER A SHOTWELL,
202 S. 17th St. Douglas. 6018.
I-B-OOM cottage, two block from car, full
tot, $2,000. Term. $300 cash, balance $20
par month.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
642 Paxton Block.
WE Sell, rent, lnture and make loans on
city property, north.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
4th and Ames CoL lit.
BARGAINS in homes. Investments, proper-,
ties and acreage near Omaha. Harrison
Morton, 816 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
W FARNAM SMITH A CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance.
I32t Farnarn St Douglas 106t.
tVKn SKI.T.S REAL ESTATE
PBA1- ESTATE Business Property.
OWNER GOING TO WAR.
32.500 will buy store building and dwell
inT; 2540 Rees St. Grocery business in
building also for sale at a bargain. JOHN
W. 'ROBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST.
TTi -sinks property and investments.
A P. TUKEY A BON.
20 First National Bank Bids.
M'CAOUB INVESTMENT CO.
In "inc. Diisinpss and Trackage Specialist
ir.ih and Dodge St Doucla 416
WH WIT. I, buy your home or business prop
rtv nd bay cah.
H A WOLFB CO..
Electric Bldg Tyler $1
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
BRICK FLATS, $8,000
NOTICE! Unusual opportunity to get
.. brand new, classy, well built, two-apart-ment
brick flat at less than oost. I rooms
each; modern and up-to-date; very desir
able. Rented at $960 a year. Adjoining
Field Club district. Don't delay If you
want an Investment.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Dougla 1162. 111-20 City Nat.
OUR t per cent first mortgages secured by
Omaha residences are safs Investments be
cause they art based upon not more than
41 per cent ot the actual value ot the
security and are backed by 26 years ex
perience without the loss ot a dollar to
an Investor.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.
638 Keellne Bldg.
No Delay Closing I.bsn
W T GRAHAM.
4 Be Bldg Doug.
1631
6 PER CENT mortgages, secured by -Omaha
residents,
E. H. LOUGEB, INC.
618 Keellne Bldg
FARM LOANS
PAUL PETERSON,
S64 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG.
Wo
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY
W. H. Thomas & Son. KeelfneBIdg
H. W. BINDER.
Mono? 60 hand for mortgage
City National Bank Bldg
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1014 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg Doug 2711
Alfalfa, wheat, corn and ranch land
several hundred acre will be sow to
wheat thl fall.
610 acre alfalfa.
Several well Improved (migrated farm:
two good cattle ranches.
In very best part ot Nebraska whore aN
ralfa yield I te 414 tons per acre every
year. Wet or dry- grow better than any
weed On earth. Can show you farm after
farm that will net the landlord over
$40 per sere In rent.
Tou people that own land that la worth
$201 to $300 per acre won't beltev 'this
and will probably sayi "If they had land
one-half that food It would be worth
twice what they ask tor It." If aeelng I
believing om and ee. V are pricing
thl t.SfiO'aore from ifc to $170 per
sore, with a small psyment 4own, another
In March or April when possession is
Klven, then a mall payment each year,
it In retiring member of Cover A Co.
would rather carry back their money m
.Ills land than to have the cash.
The T.ltl acres are all owned by us
We are selling only In order to settle up
it partnership and is subject to sale only.
Will not make any change In price, as
we have put It down to where It will
sit sell In $0 day. It 1 a good buy as
a horn or Investment. All on the U. P.
R. R. "
Cosed I on the main line of the Union
Pacific, 246 miles west of Omaha 'and Is
ths greatest alfalfa country In the world,
tlrowa more natural hero than any weed
we have, Wet ordry rut about o much
hay every year. Tan show you alfalfa 15
to II year old and I still yielding lots
of hey. All that ha ever been don to
it since It was seeded Is to cut It three or
' four lime every year and get three to
four and one half tons psr acre every
season. If teeing I believing, come and
Si'P.-
if you r interested in anything de
scribed, come and see, don't waste your
time by writing, but wire by number,
what piece you are Interested In, and we
will hold it for your Inspection.
If yM come and see any ot this and
don't find It exactly a described, w will
pay you for your time and all your ex
pense both way.
Reference, Farmer Stat bank, Coiad,
Nob. I
Address all i communoatloa to Noel
Cover, Manager, Coxad, Neb.
Write for complete list. Cover ft Co.,
Owners.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly F D
Wad, Wead Bldg., 18th and Fa mam Sis
Private Money.
8HOPEN A COMPANY DoUslse 42ts
.- Stocks and Bonds
FOR SALE Limited number of lhare In
Western Potash Works. Party goes to war
and offers same to clean up certain obli
gations. Best buy on market today, P
O Box 366, Omaha.
Miscellaneous
LOW RATES.
C Q. Carlberg. Sit Brandel
Theater Bldg.. Doug. 181
' 320 ACRES, EASY
TERMS
AX HONEST TO GOODNESS FARM.
t:0 ACRES extra well Improved and a good
general upland farm, good soil and good
location on a permanent auto road, II
miles from Omaha.
Improvements consist of a good modern
well built house, seven Of eight rooms,
besides large psntry (flour bins, etc.,
hath roomf (complete), stor room, also
summer kitchen 14xl, dandy cellar, elec
tric lights throughout house and all other
building, furnace, plenty ot closets, dandy
cave 12x14 (bricked); porch rear, side and
front (nicely screened): cistern; horse
bsrn, 30x44; 16 ft. studding (room for
16 head horses, 2 granaries, box stall,
mow for 30 ton), lean-to. 12 ft., full
length, hay barn and cattle shed come
blnpd, $2x66 (room for 69 tons hay); good
cow barn, 24x30 (1 stanchions, box stall
room for 19 sows, mow for 10 tons) ; double
corn cribs and granaries (2), 30x43; gar
age; tool house; chicken house, 12x16;
two wells with windmills; reservoir; en
tire farm hog tight. The farm is some-
what rolling, but good soil; 20 acres al
falfa, 10 acres prairie hay, considerable
timothy nd clover, balanc under cum
vatlon; dandy feed lot with running
water in same; nice yard, windbreak, etc;
within half mile of school and church.
Price only $234 per acre and extra easy
terms. $26,000 cash by March 1. $40,060
In ten years and $10,000 In five yeara; 6Vj
per cent. If you want a good half lection
of land near Omaha, well Improved, you
cannot do better. A farm like this Is not
on the market often. Have been offered
$14 per acre rent. Write' phone or wir
for appointment.
NUMEROUS other farms, all sizes.
ORIN S. MERRILL CO.
101S-10I6 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLD3.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands. .
WRITE me tor pictures ana "price ot my
farm and ranches is god old Daw
Arab U Hungorford Crawford
county
Neb.
MERRICK COUNTY Improved corn nd
Ifalfa farm at the right price M A.
LARSON. Central City, b
WE specialise In the sal 'of Nebraska
ranches. Whits A Hoover, 454 Omaha
Nat'l Bank Rldgj
FOB. KALB Beat large body, high glide!
medium priced land In Nebraska, Very
little money required C Bradley Wol
back. Neb
262 ACRKS miles from evdon, Neb., tfv
seta of Improvement; pile $110 per acre.
It. West, Helem, Nctv '
Oregon Lands.
ORKliON" LANDS
Irrigation. ,i
"In th Heart of the RanaV'
The Jordan Valley Project
Malheur County, Oregon.
An empire in th making, land II fu pti
sere plus th coat of th water. Tou ran
file on gracing homestead tntrle nearby
Literature and particulars on request
Next excursion September 14.
HARl.KY J HOOKliR.
140 First Natl, Bk. Bldg, Omaha. Neb
Wisconsin Lands.
SOME good Wisconsin bargains:
120-acre farm with good Improvements,
splendid house, $2,400.
120-acre farm, small Improvements. $1,100
161 acres, 20 seres Improved, $3,800,
76 acres, good Improvements, $4,600.
Investigate these proposition wher
crop failures ar unknown; good water,
good climate and a splendid plac to
make a home. L R. Huberts. Webster.
Wis.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANT Kl,
Don't list Jour farm with us If you
want to keep It.
B. P, SNOWDEN A .ION.
610 Electric Bldg. Douglas 1371.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
I-YKAR sound wnrk horse, weighing 1,100
lhS; Mrs. I. Pallas. 6186 Wirt St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
BEAUTIFUL while pure-bred female Scotch
Colli l.months'-nld hunter and good
worker. Hunter Bros., R. R. No. 2.
Nnola, Is.
Full SALE KIKht pairs of enlia fine iul
pigeons; lsn four extra fine Inn k Belgian
Hare rabbit. ?0 Houlk :9th St,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
With a Fair Run Cattle Were
Activu and Higher, Rogi
Were Lively and 25 to
40o Higher,
s
Omaha September 10, 1MI.
Receipts were i Cattle, lings, Sheep,
T.S
ti.ua
It.Ht
11.311
34.1IS
Official Monday II, 4 I. ell
Estimate Tuesday 11,4(10 1,100
Two day thl wek..2T.3l4 1.141
Sm day last week. ..It. m 14. 124
Kaios dsy I wk ago., 30,1ft !,0tl
Hams day I wk go..l6,t0 11.617
Sam day year ago... 12,001 l,!S5
Receipts and disposition of live slock at
the 1'nlon Stock yards. Oman. Nrb for
twenty-four hour ending t I o clock p. m
yesterday.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Horsea
Cattle Hogs Sheep Mute
GRAIN ANDPRODUGE
Corn Market Ii Weak; Pricei
2 to 5 Cents Lower Due
to Government Bearish
Crop Report.
Omaha, Sept. 1(1.
Rouelpti of grain today were fairly liberal
44 115 I w1ln 110 lln 111 wiinai, en cars 01 corn, ivo
It'sorV-l llt "'' ''r" ' r "d 16 crl '
Walmali 1 .. .. ,.
Missouri Pacific: 4
t'nlon Pacific ..SI . ! ?T
( A N. W., east ...... 4 I S
C, A N. V west ,..,141 !( , 14 ..
(, St. P., M. AO... 4 n
('. R A Q , east 4 t
C, K A Q west If I 13 3
(, It. 1. A P., east ..I I
(, R. I. A P., West .. S
Illinois Central 4 I ..
Chicago Ot. West $
Total receipts 4J7 Hi 147 1
MONEY TO LOAN.
Organised by the tlusln.s Men ufomaba
FURNITURE, pianos and note a (ecurilr
$40. I mo., M goods, total, $1.00.
Ems Her, latger ain't proportionate rati
PROVIDENT LOAN SOC1ETT,
431 Securities mdg . I th A rsnum Tv III
Loans" or diamonds and ikWklhv
1CT SMALLER LOANS OCT
IV W C. rt.ATAtl KBT l"i 10
'TH FLR SECURITINKS RLDfl. TT ISO
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
640-ACRB RANCH BARGAIN.
640-acr Improved ranch; Cherry coun
ty; 120 acre In cultivation; 600 acre
pasture: 4-room sod house, 30x16; frame
barn with ateel roof, 26x64; corn cribs,
etc.; cave; windmill with cement tank;
trees near buildings and grove in corner
of the land. Two miles from church,
school, store and poatofflce, 20 miles from
srood railroad town. Present owner has
lived here 11 years and always railed a
good crop and made money. Price, $7.60
per acre, $1,000 cash, $300 March 1, 1911,
balance 6 years at 6 per cent.
WHITE A HOOVER.
454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Arkansas Lands.
SEPTEMBER 17TH.
Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark.
W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands.
IMPROVED quarters, half sections or
larger. Lincoln :ounty, Colo., bargain.
Easy terms, flood crops. Writ John I
Maurer, Arriba, Colo.
Minnesota Lands.
BARGAIN 240 acres; 40 mile from Minne
apolis; 120 acre cultivated; all good corn
land; 60 acres fin meadow land; 10 acre-
pasture; some scattered hard maple In
pasture; fair set buildings; near creamery
and store, Price. $47.60 per acre; $2,600
cash, balanc five years, I per cent.
Schwab Bros:, 1021 Plymouth Bldg., Min
neapolis, Minn.
Maryland Lands
Maryland water front farm. Mild climate.
Cat'g'e. Rusll Ren It v Co Baltimore. Md
Missouri Lands.
GREAT BARGAINS $5 down, $6 monthly
buy 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land,
hear town, southern Missouri. Price only
1120. Address Box 282, Springfield, Mo.
FOR BALE 80 acre, aell or lease Improved
oil field, Montgomery! county, Kan. 612
Paxton Bloclr .
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE!
TWO beautiful lot lust outh of Elm wood;
full-ilio lot. 60x160. To exchang as
first payment with some cash on modern
bungalow, Addres T-660. Omaha Baa
It ACRES, all clear, near Olenwood, la.;
$116 acre; will take $4,600 clear property,
leave part pmt.; will carry back a por
tidfi In mortgage. Call Tyler 167$.
FOR sale or trade a retail business, net
profits from $4,000 to $6,100 a year; will
stand th closest Investigation; good rea
son for gelling. Box 4287. Bee.
$600 EQUITY in five-room new bungalow
for used touring car of equal value. Ad
dress Box T 662, Omaha Bee.
FOR eal or trad for land Twenty-roam
hotel. Sox 111, Bloomfield, Neb.
REAL ESTATE OTHER CITIES.
FOR SALE My 35-acro river bottom farm.
Value, $7,900. Make Offer. No trade, No
agent. Particulars addree A. H. Hoh
mann, Victorvllle, Cal., Ban Bernardino
, County.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
DUNDEE HOME $300 down for a Itrictly
modern, brand new, 6-room bungalow.
Liberty bonds or W. S. stamps Sam as
cssh Douglas 2840 Of Colfax 4113, owner.
SouthSide.
SOUTH OMAKA
BARGAIN
.l.tiUO buys the 3-story brick
bulldihg and fiat at 2601 N St.
liBS per year.
The price Is only fraction of the orig
inal cost of building and th Income tit
ter than 20 per cent. - Tou will not ?n
n hettef bargain In Omsha.
BENSON &MYERS CO.
434 Omaha National Bank Sldg.
Doug 741.
"New York Lands.
X
$5,600 buys 200 acres, t miles from village,
1,200 pop., rolling, dark loam soil, 160
acre tillable, 40 acres, timber, T-room
Bouse, basement barn, concrete floor
i II head cattle, team, oolt, 49 hn, all
crops, 250 sap buckets, spouts, land roll
er, grain drill, sulky cultivator plow,
cultivator, surrey, horse rake, ga en
gine, mowing machine, wagons, buggy,
cutter, sleigh harnesses, many amall
tools, household goods. Free list Wm, J,
Bement, Sherman, Chautauqua Co., N. T.
Wyoming Unas.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farm, 168 per a..
Including paid up water rights. Henry
Levi A C M. Rylander. 164 Omaha Nat'l.
AT AttCTION.
WEBSTER COUNTY FARM
THURSDAY, SEPT. 1$. AT 2 P. M.
On the above date at 1NAVALE. NEB., w
will Sell at public auction to too highest
bidder, regardless of price, th following
quarter of See. 21, township 2, rang 13,
west of the 6th P. M., Webster county,
Neb,, containing 110 acre more or less,
according to government survey. Lo
cated m mile from Inavale and I
miles from Red Cloud, Neb.
TERMS 25 per cent of the purchase prlc
cash day of ial, purchaser to aiaums a
mortgage of $4,009, du Dec, 24, 1621,
bearing Interest at S per cent. Remain
der ot purchase prlc Oct. 1,1911. Good
end autflclent abstract of title together
with warranty deed delivered to pur
chaser day of settlement. Possession on
March 1, 1919.
IMPROVEMENTS Good 6-room house,
nearly new, with cistern, .good barn for
I horses and large mow for hay, and
granary for several hundred bushel ot
grain, hog shed, chicken house, good well
and windmill, 100 acre In corn, 40 acre
pasture, 10 acres of which Is fenced hog
tight, 10 acre alfalfa, balance wild
hay. Place all fenced and cross-fenced.
Buildings have all been built during the
past four years.
SOIL Good black loam with clay subsoil.
Land, lie level to gently rolling. Th
owner' share, one.thlrd of the 100 acre
fit corn, will be gold to highest bidder
the sam day.
For further Information addree NE
BRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO.. Cen
tral City, Neb., or.th owner, C. E.
Tollefsen, Kearney, Neb.
SliEEP FEEDING
YARDS.
20 ACRES Within H mile of city lim
l! and 1 Mi mile nt stock yard grounds;
fully equipped for feeding; 12-room house,
all modern conveniences; grain elevator;
barn, hog house, self-watering troughs,
sheep sheds, bunks, excellent watering
system, entirely hog tight. Price $11,000;
. some terms.
ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY.
101S-1016 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
FARMS AND RANCHES
W bav ksveral very atthactlve prop
erties for sale in Dawes. Keya Pah and
Brown Counties. These art place that
ws have personally Inspected, and .an
recommend a being good buy. Send for
list and photo stating a to your want
Klok Inv. Cb Omaha ,
WHEAT LAND.
W hkv 4.900 acres Rosebud silt loam,
level to slightly rolling. In Box Butt
county, Nebraska.- JVM sell In 320-acr
piece at $20 an acre; good terms. Aver
age wheat crop ther thl year oyer 10
bushel to th acre.
S, S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
213 City Natl. Bank Bldg.
160 ACRHB, Improved, close In, paved road.
Nllson. 422 Securities Bldg.
BETTER .SECURE ONE
WHILE THEY LASr
. Mine Lusa.
J1INNE LUSA NIC lot on Tltu Ave., can
bs bought at a bargain) thl lot must
be sold. Call owner evenings. Walnut 70.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALS Permanent resjdenc at Car
ter Lake Club; doubl garage. Webster
There is a time coming in the very near future whan new hnrme will
not be obtainable. We have a few which were contracted last year. These
: I J 4.LA I.., ,t A. - 1 M I vtr- . . . .
at a juob iiuiBueu aim oie uio ihbi. w expeci V9 DUlia. we Oiler MleSe St
prices which are from $700.00 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 Leaven
worth Heights. Beautifully decorated. Oak and white enamel finish.
Window shades, screens, everything complete. Terms $800.00 cash, bal
ance $40.00' per month.
$4,500.00
Five large rooms and sun room on first floor. Second tory .unfinished
but room for two good rooms. Finely located in Leavenworth Heights on
corner, close to car line. Oak fihish with oak floors throughout. Garage.
Terms $1,00,0.00 cash, balance $40.00 per month.
New rive-room bungalow, large living room with fireplace. Oak and
rhits anamel finish. Beautifully decorated. Screens fiharW v,.i,;nr
'aodiplete. All specials including paving paid 1n full. Price $4,950.00.
v J Turns $1,000.00 cash, balance $45.00 per month.
Mflk slx room stucco. Large livffig room with fireplace. Cement
Sorch floors. Oak finish first floor. Old ivory second floor. Beautifully
ecoratwd. E"at front, large lots. Terms $1,000.00 cash, balance $50.C0
per month.
$5,950.00.
New 7 room house. Finely finished in oak on first floor. Old ivory
second flcfiSw Beautifully decorated. Large living room, breakfast room,
built-in feature Jp kitchen. South front, 1 blocks to car in restricted
neighborhood. This is an exceptional buy. Terms $1,500.00, balance
$50.00 per month.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL
642 PAXTON BLOCK. , - . DOUGLAS 1722.
Lowest rates. Private loan bootns. Harry
Maleshork, 1814 Dodge D 111! Ret till
niAMONOS AND .IRWRt.HV LOANS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Frederick W. Shotwell and wife to
Esther Robinson, Seward st., 120 ft.
w. of 26th St., . ., 10x127.5 $3,000
L. S. Phare and wife to Henry L,
Rtevena, n. e cor. 46th and Evans sts,
40x134 J.JSO
Wostland Realty Co. to Clyde B. Trus
sell, E2d st., 141 ft. s. of Marcy St.
e. '., 62x150 450
Gilbert Bolen to Jamea W. Smith
Sid Rt., 70 ft. t. of J St., e. ., 51x130 2,20$
Clara Sautter to Catherine Tarns, 7th
t 17 ft. . of Hickory St., w. s..
35x62 5(0
Katie J. V. Hart and husband to David
filhermkn, Burdett st., 19 ft. w. ot
list St., n. ., 10x130 1,700
Roy M. George and wife to Thoma
B. McQovern, Emmet at., 315 ft w.
of (4th at., . ., 10X35 ,7I
Joneph. Barker, tr., and wife to Wil
liam Nlehau. Ames ave., Ill ft. w.
of 14th t., n. ., lrreg. piece
Heating A Meyden to Charle J. Mc
Donald, 37th St., 325 ft. . ot Fort
St., e. ., 40X114
rayne & Slater Co. to William 6. Shut-
tuck, llth.lt.. 140 ft. n. of Laird t
. ., 40X1 ZO
10
361
1,111
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET
Wholesale price of beef cut: i-lb. loin,
80c; -lb. loin, llttc; 21b. rlb. 24m;
i-io. riDs, iec; i-irj. rounds, 24c S-lb.
rounds. 18e; fi-lb. chucks, 22Hc 3Jb
Chucks, lHc; I-lb. plates, 13c; 3-lb. plates,
ltVc.
Oysters King Cole Standards, large can,
60c; small can, 40c. King Col Selects, large
can, fSc; small can, 45c. King Cole Counts,
larg can, 70ci small can, 50c.
Fish Catfish, larg or small, lb., tic.
Salmon, Red Sliver, lb., 2Jc; Pink, lb., 18c.
irout wo. l, lb.. 26c. Genuine White, all
sites, lb., t5c. Catfish (large Bullheads),
lb., 21c. Croppies, lb., 20c and 22c. Fancy
frozen Silver Smelts, these ar fine, lb., 12o,
Fancy round, froien. Fall Salmon, lb., 14c.
Frogs, Jumbo, 14; large, $3.60. Shrimp
peeled, per gallon, $2.60. Shrimp headless,
per gallon, $1.75. Fancy Smoked Chinook,
Halibut, freeh, express, lb., 24c. Black Cod,
lb., 16c. Yellow Pike No. 1. lb.. 15c.
Jack Pickerel No. 1, dressed, lb., 16e; round,
id., ijc. wntte fercn, lb., lie. Black Bass.
fancy, fresh caught stock, lb., 30 and lin,
Spanish Mackerel (fancy chilled), try this,
id., isc. Fancy rrozen Kound Pickerel, lb
10c. Fancy froien round or dressed. lare.
medium, white, lb., He. Fancy froeen
Round Tulllbee, white, nverage U-lb. each,
lb., lie. Fancy frozen Floundera and Soles,
lb., 12c. Fancy frozen Silver Smelts, extra
fine, lb 12c. Fancy frozen Round Fall
Salmon, lb., 14c. Fancy frozen Barracuda,
lb., 14c. Fancy frozen Sea Rock Baes, lb.,
15c. Fancy frozen Eastern Cod. lb. 15c.
Fancy frozen Haddock, lb., 12c. Fancy
frozen Tileftah, Ib lie.
Fruits Oranges, 100-116, $3.60- 324-25$,
$3.60; 150-176-200-216-250, $9 60. Lemons,
300-360, $9.00; Red Balls, 300-310, $$.60.
Bananas, per lb., 8 He. Peaches, Colo., box,
$1.25; F.lberts, bu $2.75. Pears, Washing
ton, $3.00. California plums, red and blue.
$2.60. Italian prunes, lug., $1.651.75, Can
taloupes, standards, $3.00; flats, $1.26; honey
dew, crate, $3.50. Limes, $3.00. Graces,
Malagas, $2.00; Tokayk, $3.25; Concords,
40c Watermelons, per lb., 3c.
Vegetables Potatoes, home-grown, per lb..
3c; Cabbage, crate lots, per lb., $Hc; Sweet
potatoes, hampers, $3.60. Onions, Austral-
tan Browns, sack lots, per lb., 3'4o. Lettuce,
head, $1.00: leaf. 40o. Onions, homegrown,
20c; Radishes. 30c. Michigan celery, 46c.
Cucumbers, $1.25. Summer squash, $1.00.
Home grown beet. 60c. Green pepper, per
market basket, 75e. Home grown onion,
$1.00. Cauliflower, 15c. Garlic, 25c. Egg
plant, $1.10.
Miscellaneous Crackerjack, checker.
Chums, else. $6.50! U case, Si. $5. Ear pop
corn, 8 '4 0 11c. Shelled pop com, 1-lb. pfcgi.,
4 dog. in rate, 16.00. Honey, In glasse, I
do. In rase, $3.86. Salted peanut, $3.10.
Peanut, 1720f
Local Stock ana Bond.
Quotations furnished by Bums. Drinker
and company, 442 Omaha National Bank
building, Omaha:
STOCKS Blfl. Asked.
Deere A Co., pfd 13 l$Vi
Harding .ream Co., T pet. pro.. II
Gooch M. ft E. Co., 7 p. pfd., "B'
nmBh. a. ('n n h, ' t ,,a
10
101
II
63
109
Omaha Co. B. St.' Ry., pfd .... . .
Omaha ft Co. B. Ry. Si B, pfd.. 63
Orchard at Wllhelm Co. 7 p. pfd. . .
Swift and Company 103 104
union Fower l. Co., 7 pet. pfd. 17 100
Union Stock Tard Co., Omaha.. If lit
BONDS
Am. T. ft T. I p. 7 yr. bote. 1I2S 14 IIU
Armour & Co. 6. 1124 II life
Bethlehem Pa eel Cot 7' 112$.. 18 II
Cudahy Packing Co. Ts, 1121.... It 17
Denver, Colo. Water 4 14 16
Iowa Portland Cement Co. I 100
Louisville O. & E. 1 A r. 7s, 112$ 17
Montana G. & E. 1 & r. 7s, 194$ If II
Nebraska Mutlelpals I. IS
(m. ft Co. B. St. Ry. 5s, 1323.. 18 II
City of Paris Is 14 14
Pudget S. T. L. ft P. 7s. 1921 17 II
City of Seattle, W'h. 4s, 1-1931, 16 17
Union Pacific 6s, 1921 101 V 101
Swift and Company 6e, 1944.... 90 90
Russian 5s, 1 921. 318
' New York 4'nffe.
New York, Scpl. 10. -The feature In the
market for cofft-e futures yesterday as the
continued scarcity of near-month Offerings
at the maximum price and the effort of
near month shorts lo rover through flie
medium of exchanges. This resulted In on
exchange of September for December at
premium of 5 points on September, while
thcr were exchanges of December for July
st premiums on July ranging from 55 flow
to 60 points. Otherwise business was enm
paratively quiet and after opening un
changed, net unchanged to t points higher,
the market rlosed net unchanged to t point
higher. December held t 1.13a and July
between 9.69c and 1.77c. September, I.IOci
October, 8.65c: December, 8.16c; January,
9 10c; March, l.ltci May, 1.64c; July, l.72o.
New York Sugar.
New York. Sept. 10. Sugar Raw,
Meady: centrifugal, $7.28; granulaled, unchanged.
DISPOSITION I1KAD.
Mnrrla ft Co l.tM
Swirt ft Co 34.
Cuduhy Packing Co. .l.llf
Armour ft Co 2,071
Schwartz Co
J. W, Murphy '
Lincoln Packing Co. , II
S, o. Packing Co. .. 12
Wilson Tacking Co. , . 16
lllggln Packing Ct. . U
Huffman Bros to
John Ruth ft Rons , . 17
Msyerowlch ft Vail ,. 61
Pat O'Dea 3
Cudahy, Denver
W. B. Van Sant ft Co. 1l
Benton ft Van Sant . 160
W. W. Hill ft Co. .. 48
F. P. Lewi 631
J. B, Root ft Co 241
J. H. Bulla !6
R. M. Hnrruss ft Co, , 16
Rneenslnrk Bro. .. 36
V. O. Kellogg 106
Wcrthelmar ft Degcn, 688
Kills A Co 61
Sullivan Bros Ill
A. Rothschild 177
M. ft K. Calf Co 66
K. (3. Christie T.I
Hnker 247
Banner Bros 2-1
John Harvey 1.304
Jensen ft Lungren .. 19
Dennis ft Francis .... 194
Cheek ft Kreb .... 41
Other buyer 2. 993
Hogs Sheer
57 874
749 I.40S
53 3. 617
760 8,665
890 ....
2.628 ....
1,141
33,415
Total
Cattle Another
,14.371 1,091 42.721
fair run of cattle
amounting to 1 1,400 head was on hand thla
morning and trad opened In active fashion
although much of th Incoming (tuft waa
yarded lt, Beef teer war mostly wet
erns and trading waa at atronger price than
yetlerday with th good to cholc heary
grade telling from $14.10016.09, "d fair to
good weighty kind from $13 lOfJH.IO.
Butcher tock wis actlv n fully teady
with yesterday, beat kinds gelling Up to
$18.06. Feeder were actlv and trong for
fleshy weighty kind selling up to $11.70
on yesterdsy nd cholc to prim quality
from $15.00011.00. Stork cow nd hell
r wert strong to 25o higher.
Quotation on cattlei Choice to prima
beeve, $lf.00gll.0t); good to (hole beeve.
16.6017.00; fair to good beeves, 31I 004J
18.001 common to fair beeve, $10,00411.00;
good to cholc yearlings, $14. 00911. 50; fair
to good yearling. $11.00J14.00; common
to fair yearling, l.loel0.00t cholc to
prim gra (teen, $14. 60(911. 80 fair to
good gram beeve, $11. 75tj 14.60; common
to fair grans beeves. $1.76011. Tic Mexican
beeve, l.0011.00 good tb cholc helfora,
$10.00011.60; good to cholc cows, $t.60f
11.2I fair to good cow. $8.00I.O0; com
mon to fair cew. $6.27.5I frlrn feeders,
$11,00911.10; good to cholc feeder, $10.00
Vli. 60) fair to good feeder, l8.00S10.0Oi
common to fair feeder, I7.00f8.00; gooa
to choice tocker. $10.00ll.(0; tOck htf
r, $7.16!. t6i stock cow, $1.6007.15;
tock calve, $T.OOU.OO; veal caWoa.
$T.OO13.60; hull, tng, tc, $1.110.I0.
Hogs Receipt today amounted to !,
head, total for th 7rt two dy ot the)
week being 9.346 head. Th market waa
lively and ky high thl morning. Sale
were unevenly Mattered all th way from
$11.81 to a top of $20.00, th market being?
generally 2640o higher than yesterday.
Bulk of lale Wl $11.66011.15, th highest
bulk and top ever recorded on th Sotltb
Omaha market.
Sheep Thar wer 111 load of sheep
received her today, estimated at 84.500
held, total tor th two day thl week be
ing 71,691 head. Yetrday' market closed
at fully steady price all around and whlla
trading wai a trifle alow In opening, a
oon aa th tupply ai yarded receipt be
gan to mov at largely itedy price with
yesterday. Feeder lamb stHd at $17,009
17.35 on early round.
Quotation on sheep: Lamb, good to
choice, $17.0017.H; iamb, tnr to good.
$14.00017.00; lamb feeder, 111.254? 1T-.85;
yearling, good to choice, $12.60813.25;
yearling, fair to good. $12.00lle!
yearling feeder, $12.O018.76 wether feea
era, $11.76012.25; ewes, good to choice,
$10,00010.50; ewe, fair to good, $1,009
10.00; ewe feeder, $1.0001.61.
Chicago Live Stocjf.
Chicago, Sept. 10. Cattle Receipt, 21.
000 head; best natlv teer. strong; top,
$19.2$, a new high record; western elow.
mostly steady; cow and heifers, steady to
15c lower; calves, atrong: beef cattle, good
choice and prim. $17.00019.20; common
and medium, $10,254? 17.00; butcher toc.
cows and heirers. $7.60014.26; canner and
cutters, $6.607.60; tocker and feeder,
good, choice and fancy, tll.0OWl4.00; In
ferlor, iommon and medium, $8.00OH.0j
veal calve, good and choice, $18.25011.00.
Hogs Receipts. 17.000 head; market ac
tive, 250 to 40c higher than yesterday I oma
mixed and packing hog lOe to 76o hlghorj
butchers, $19.8020.60; a new high record:
light, $20.00020.60; packing. $19.00010.11;
rough, $18.25018.76; plgi, good and choice,
$18.6019.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 27,000 hed;
fat lamb tady to hlghert lorat native
if. hiirhar! ton westerns. $18.10. on load
choice native, $1171; heep and yearling
steady; feeding lambs, weak to lowort
lamb, cholc and prime, iit.u.hi
medium and good, $16.00017.81; cullo.
$10 00013.60; ew, choice nd prime, iu.oo
O12.00; medium and good, $10. 26011. l
cull, $4.0003 00. -
Kansas City lit Stock.
Kansas City. Mo., Sept. 10 Hog Re
ceipt 11.000; higher; bulk. $ll.40l.16l
heavy, $19.6020.36; packers and butcher.
$11.25980.161 light, $19 00010.00; pig.
$11.00011.21.
r.itle Rseelnt 93.006: Iteadr to trOhgl
prim ted teer, $17.t6l8.TI; dressed beet
ter. $11.40017.00; western ttaer $10,000
14.00; southern steers. !7.ootyii.vvs cow,
ll.00Bll.0O: heifers. I7.60013.00l tckr
and feeders, $7.60011.50; bulls, $7.M9.I0
calves, $7.96013 71.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 1 1.000 1
lower; lambs, $ll.0001T.II yearling, ll.t
013.69; wether, $10.00012.50; ewes, II.
OU.50; ttockcr and feeder. $t.OI01T.7t.
St, Leu Is Ur Stork.
St. Leal. Sept. 10. Hogs Receipt.
T.IOO; higher; light, $1115020.35; pig.
il4.7IOlt.t0; mixed and butcher. $11104)
10.401 good heavy, $i0.30O20.$5; bulk,
tll.860tO.SI.
Catt Receipt, in. 500: steady; native
beef steers, Ill.lOf 11.36; yearling, tteer
and heifer. $1.60016 10; cowl, $7.60013.60;
atocken and feeder, $8.60013.00; beef cawa
nd heifers, $7.60011.00; natlv calves.
$7.76017.25,
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 4.000; steady;
lambs $14.00011.76; ewes. $11.00012 00;
cannert and choppers, I6.09OI.00.
(Hobs City LIT Stork.
Slout City, Sept. 10."-Clt!e Receipt. 3.-
500 head; market steady: beet steers. $1.00
016.60! eanner. $6.001.60: docker and
feeder, $6.00013 00; Cows and heifers, $7.65
OH. 01.
Hogs Receipts. 4.000 head: market 10c
to $0c higher; light, $19.654f !0.00t mlxMe.
111. 6ff 19.78; heavy. $19.41019.10: bulk of
sales, I19 69O19.I0.
Sheep ami Lambs Receipts, 250 head-
mykct iteady.
Kt, Joseph Live Stork.
M. Joseph. Sept. 10. -Cattle Receipts. !.-
800 head; market steady: kteers. $9 0011
11.00; rows and heifers, $6.00916.00; calve.
$6.00 0 14. IT. i
Hogs Receipts. 4.110 head: market
higher; top, $20.36; bulk ot sales, $19,609
$0.11.
Sheep anfl Lambs Receipt. 2.lol held:
market iteady; lamb. lll.OOClf.16; ewe.
$4.1001110.
bare)'.
Corn price ranged from t to I cent lower,
A decline waa present In all grsde. Th
weakneaa waa attributed to th beerlsh
neta of th government crop report Issued
yesterday.
Out figure Wer lower with
th lull of No, I white off, Barley
prlcel were unchanged. Wheat price wer
firm.
lllCt'ICIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat, Corn. Oats.
t'htrsto 843 31$ 318
KaiiMI City 241 67 114
HI. bonis ,. 101 27 49
Minneapolis 441
JXililtli , 171
WtlinlDeg 113 ...
OMAHA GRAIN MOVKMKNT.
Week tear
Reulptl Ibu) Today Ago. Ago.
Wlnttt Ill ill I
Corn U 133 II
Oatl 103 160 60
Rve 5 6 1
Barley '. II 26 t
Shipment (bu t
Wheat 31 110 10
Corn II 9l 41
Onte tl 113 44
Rye 4 1 1
Barley 11 $
PRIMARY GRAIN MOVHMKNt.
Receipt! (bu.) Today. Yr. Ago.
Wheat .,. 2,783,000 106,000
Pom 788.000 216,000
Oata 1,383,000 l,tl,00
Shipment (bu.)
Wheat
Corn
Ost .,
Corn N, I whit:
white: 4 cars, $1.81.
Il.tl; 8 car, 11. 10.
$t t3. No. I whit!
sample white:
No, I yellow:
....1.166,000
.... 163.000
....1,156,060
1 Ctrl, $1.17,
No, 4 whltti
No. I Whit:
$13,000
163.000
060,000
No. I
t rar,
4 can,
II. M.
$1.68.
2 ear, $1.11; 1 car,
1 car, 11.66; i ran,
1 car, $1,11. No. I
11.5(1; i can,
$1 56; I I rar, $1 61. No. 6 yellow: I car.
$1.47. lample yellow: 1 car. $1.31: I ran,
$1 .33; !-6 rar, $1,80; 1 car, $1.84. No. I
mixed: t rar. $1.46; 1' car, $1.41 i 1 car,
$1.42. unmple mixed: 1 car, $1.13! car,
$1.10; 1 car, $1.86 3 can, $1.84.
Oats No. t while: 1 car, 70! 1 f.
70c H (ehliper' weight), standard: I tar,
T0c, No. I whit! tl carl, 7lc; II car,
70c; 1 rar, 70o (two-line haul). No. 4 whlti
1 car, 6le. Sample whtut 1 car,
Barley No. It I can, It. 0I car, $1.08.
No. 4: 3 cars, $1.01; I car, $1.0f. No. I
mixed: 1 car, $1.14.
Wheat No. 1 hsrd: 1 car, till. No, t
hard: 1 or, $1.11: I ran, It. Hi 1 car,
$2.11 (mnutty)i I cr, $111 (smutty), No.
$ hard: 1 rar, $3.14; 1 car, $3.1$: 1 ear,
I2.ll; l car, $111 t bleached); t car, 13.00
(smutty). No. I hard: t ear, 13.10; 1 oar,
$3.08 (amutty). No, 1 norther aprlngl t
can. IMt; I cr. $110 (smutty). No. I
northern (nrlng: 1 oar, $1.15; 1 car, $1.01
(mulls); 1 car, $1.01 (very amutty). No.
i spring: 1 ctr, $2.11. No. 1 mixed i I ear,
$3.16; 1 car, $2.11 (iprlng and durum).
Chlclgo doting price, furnished Th Be
by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
Arllcle.l Open. High. Low. Clme. Ye'y
Corn.
Sep. 1 86 1 .11 111 1 54 lit
Oct 1 17 1 If 161 I II 161
Nov. t II 1 61 161 t It 167
Oati,
Sep. TO 70 TO tl tO
Oct. 73 tl Tl Tl T3
Nov. 73 71 Tl Tl Tl
Pork.
Oct. 41 tl 41 II II 00 41 00 41 It
Lard.
Sep. IT 00 IT 10 ST 00
Oct. 36 80 2$ 10 2 80 It 10 It II
Nov. 21 10 21 tl 26 10 16 31
Ribs.
Sep II It II II
Oct, 33 16 340 Si 15 38 II 24 00
CHICAGO (iKAIN AND PROVISIONS,
Cera Market Slump Owing to Beartah la
fluenc of Government Crop iepoft.
Chicago, Sept. 16. Bit break In tb Valu
ot corn took place today owing to the
bearlih Influence of th government crop
report together with tallur of bred I ted
frosts and a a result el railroad embargo
agalntt Buffalo and Mldnneapell. The
finish, although steady. Wat I to I bet
lower with October $1.1401.64 and No-
vember $1.6$ 0 1.64. Uats lost flo,
In provision the euteomo varied from 40o
decline to 36a advene.
WeakneM In corn wai pronounced from
th outlet, Tba main Initial Impulse to
ell tame from th government estimate of
yield, 71.000,000 buhel above wnat in
trad had looked for. Bearish sentiment
throushout th day wa alo emphasise by
reports that th territory In which th crop
might be seriously injured dj iroi naa
again scored a lucky wrap, tn the final
hour mention centered chiefly Ok notice
that railway congestion w acute at Min
neapolis, and was also affecting tfaffle on
three roads Into Buffalo. Discouraged hold-
era made a consequent general rush t sell,
and last price wer nearly at th lewest
point reached.
Oats. I k corn, wer oearisniy aneeieu
by the embargo aew, .and by th govern
inent report.
Pmvlilon averea-ed lower with grain de
spite a new high price record for hog.
Cash Quotations ruorn no. i yeuow, i.e
01.11: No. I vellow. I1.I0O1.I2: NO. 4
yellow, $1.6101. 10. Oats: No. I white 81
704! standard. TO07tc. Ryes No. t,
tl.6tHffl.S6. Barleyi l$cOtL04. Timothy:
$7.0010.00. Cloven nominal. Pork: nominal.
Lard: $27.10. Rlba: $3l.30OS3 30.
Hutter -Higher, creamery, 44H1M1C.
EggsHigher,! receipt. 17,481 case;
firsts, 4142cj ordinary first, 3lfllc,'
at mark, case included, 17 Otic.
Potatoes Market lower; receipt, 8 ran:
Minnesota Early Ohio, bulk, $1.16 01,31; tn
sacki, $2.30i?2.40i Wisconsin, bulk, $3,160
2:30; In sacks, $2.3003.40.
Poultry Alive, market unchanged.
New York General.
New Terk, tept. 10. Wheat Spot iteadyi
No. 3 rd, $2.34 tnck New York iport
to arrive.
Com Spat, eaay; fresh (helled No. I yel
low, 1.80e, and No. 1 yellow, $1.710,
eoet and freight New York.
Oats Spot, easy: standard, llo.
Pork Basy mess, $4T.0047.60 family,
$52.0054.00; short clear, 144.094963 00.
Lard Steady; middle West, 337 19037 10.
Butter Market firm I creamery, higher
than eitras, 6S64c creamery eatras, 62
63e; first. 4l6ln
Ekh Market irregular: Unchanged.
Cheese Market unchanged: state freeh
pclall, t0 37! averag run, 280
27c.
Poultry Unchanged.
MlnneenoU Grain.
Mltmeipolls, Sept. It.Whiat No. 1.
Northern, old. lt.lt.
Corn 11.60!. 14.
Oats 67llc.
Fla-.03O4.07. .
St. Loal Grain
St. Louli. Mo., Sept. 10. Corn Augut,
$1 69 asked: September, 11.53 alked
OitsAugult. 71 c bid: September, t3C
Local Weather Beeord,
Omaha. Bept 10, ll)t.
1118. 1117. lilt. lilt.
I. owMt last night.... 61 11 It tl
Precipitation tl .tl .tl T
Normal temperatun for today, II degree.
reflclency In precipitation lnc March 1,
II. 11, Inches.
General Weather Oadittoa.
Th weather I much cooler th th upper
Mississippi valley and Lk regloS thli
morning, and light to heavy frosts Occurred
in Minnesota. Temperature continue below
th seaaonsl sverags In th West, hat a
light rise la thown In th trm north
west and extreme tipper Missouri valley.
Showers Occurred In th mountain and east-
.ward over Nehrssks, towa and the Lake
reglen. The showers In Nebraska were gen
erally light,, except soma fairly heavy fajl
mitred In the northeast portion. Th out
look I tor continued cloudy and cool In thl
vicinity, followed Wednesday by fair with
rising temperature.
NEW YORK STOCKS
More Stringent Regulation tu
tpQctlng Bank Loam Un ''
settles Market; Bpecu
v lation Discouraged.
Naw York, Bspt. 10. Stock wer nervous -and
unsettled again today, thl condition'
being generally ascribed to the mor -stringent
regulation respecting bank loan.
Considerable liquidation ws witnessed la '
th first hour, many "stop loss" order, be
ing uncovered.
Short were Inclined to enlarge their com
mitments, but selling of that character Wai
minimised by th attitude of th exchang4
authorities, who openly discouraged profes
sional operation for either account.
Th tonnag report ot the United Rtttci
Stool corporation for August disclosing
nominal derreese, waa hardly a market
factor. It I generally recognUcd that th
business of the corporation Is now practical
ly on t war baal. ,
In keeping with HI custom of many yr,
Steel furnished a preponderant share of the .
dealing at an extreme decline ot 1. Al
lied aharet wer 1 to 1 points lower at Unit
worst, y
Rail figured conspicuously In th r
veraal, Pacific!, granger, coalers, and cot-, -ton
carrlnra showing gross recession ot J
to 3 points, but recovering very substan
tially for th moat part, , :
Copper, (hipping, oils, motors and '
varied assortment of specialties forfeited 1
to I points, bill hardened with (tnel and
other leader In th final hour, whan many
lunncs were luuy or largely rncoverva,
Bond wen Irregular, Liberty lue rally
ing after early runceaalona. Dominion of
Canada ts of 1931 gained a point, other In
ternational showing no material Chang,'
Total sales (par value), aggregated 16.926,
060. Old United Slate bonds war unaller-'
a on call,
High- Lew- Clb
Sale lt st Ing
18
46 .
It
Am. Beet Sugar, . .
American Can.,..
Am. Car A Fdry.
Am. Locomotive...
Am. Smelt 4V Rat.
Am. Sugar Ret...,
Am. T I at Tsl....
Am. Z.. L. ft 8....
Anaconda Copper..
Atchison ..
A O I W I II L.
Rait. Ohio
Butt A Sup. Cop..
California Fetrol...
Canadian Pac
Central Leather.. .
Cites, ft Ohio......
0, M. t. P....
C, A N. W
C R I A P ctfa. ..
China Coppper. . . .
Colo, fuel ft iron..
Corn Prod. Ilef..,,
Crucible Steel . .
Cub can Sugar..
Distiller' 80......
Hrl
Oen ral Electric...
General Moton....
Ot. Nor. pfd
Ot. Nor. Or ctf..
Illlnola Central....
Insplratlen Copper
Int. H. M, pfd,.
1,800 41
2,100 14-
1.100 16
1,100 TT
'ioi 97
400 II
414
II
16
Tl TT
.... 117
It' IT
It
It
1
17
tl
11,100 17
161 II
100 101 100 tot'
800 17 tl 14
800 16 21 tl
It
1.T0O 110 161 111
1.700 , IT II
1,101 ' IT
1,400 It
1,300 21 26
1,100 40 18
100 II
1,400 41
T.tOt 16
1.400 10
1,601 tl
101 II
tl
IT 1744
lit 11
tl
II
"ft
f
i
M ti
it ti
TOO 131
100 01
I.TOt II
aa kite
t.ioo it
11,100 111
II 11'
... 141'
110
12
tl II
II 11
.... ti
It It
II 10014
Inter. Nickel .,
Inter. Paper 1,400 II It II
Kanaa CltH S.,.. .... 1714
tCMlnaeott Copper. 1,600 II $3 13
Louis, ft Nashville got 116 111 11444
Maxwell Motor. ., .... .... II
Met. Petroleum... 11,100 103 100 101
Miami i-opp r,..,, sev it is . n
Missouri Paolflo... L6M M
Montana Powr... ... . ,,
Nevada Copper.... ill it
o
11 111
.... 17
It It
41 41
101 III 102 101
1,400 19 $1 It
'.Ot
Nw York Centnl. 1,11 Tl Tl Tl
N, T.i N. H, ft H.t 11,10 41
norroia at western
Northenr Pacific.
Paeitl Mall
Pa. Tel. ft Tel.,.
Pennsylvania ....
Pittsburgh Coal...
Ray Can. Copper.,
Reading 11,101 $
Rep. Iron ft Steel,. 10,101
SllattUck AMI. COB.
Southern Paelflo..
Southern Railway.
Stud baktt Corp...
fxa Co
Union Paolflo.... -
U. Ind. Alcohol
401 II
.it-
lot It
1.700 14
II
It
II
41
41
II
II
II
It -41V
4
II
IT
1 11.
e e e. 15
I.IOt 14 15 II
T.40I II 21 16
2.TO0 44 46 41 ,
.... .... .... lit
t.ltt lit lit lit
t.ltk) 111 117 H 111
United State St1200.0t 101 107 lot
V. B. Steel pfd lot 110 lit 110
Utah Copper .... I.TOt It tl 1$
Wabash pfd. "B".. . .... ..... .... 33
Western Union.,.. 100 IS It It
West Rlectrle .... 1,71 41 42 U
Bethlehem "B" ... 17.890 II $ 88
Total tales fof th day 160,009 share.
New York Money. ' .
New York, Sept. 19. Mefcahtll ptpef
Unchanged. s
Bterllng Unchanged.
Francs Demand, $3. IT t cable. $5.11.
Oullder Demnl,M7c( cable, 4Sc.
Llr Unchanged.
Meglran Dollar Unchanged.
Tim Loans Strong and unchanged.
Call Money Strong and unchanged.
U, S. 2s, reg.. tl 111. Cn. tel. 4 77
do loupon ., Il Int. M. H. Is.. II
t7. 8. 3. reg.. It K. C. 8. ref 6 77 (
do coupon .. 83 L. ft N an. 4a lltt ;
U. 8, Lib, I 101 I4'M, K ft T 1st Is, I J i, i
V, 8. 4s, reg. 106 Mo. Pao. gen. 4 17
do coupon ..llMont Power I 8744
im Vne Her 8a If SI M V r J.K
Am. T, ft T. 6, Is 10 No. Pa. 4a... It
Anglo-rrench 6 14 8 . IT ''
Arm. ft Co. 4 It 'Ot, L ret. 4 II -Atchison
gen. 4 10 P. T. ft T. S II
B. ft O. cv. 4 T6Penn. eon. 4U 9441 ,
Beth. Steel r. tell Pehn. gen, 4 l
Cen. Leath. 6 $4 Deeding gen. 4s 85
Ch. Pacific lat TT 9 U Ufa Is II
C. A O. ev. S. . 10 So. ae. cv. 610 .
C. B. ft J. J. 4s llSo, y. la IT .
C M.A8.P.cv.ll T7Tef. ft Pe. lit 11
t-', R I P. r. 4 18 U6MO Pac. ..416
CAS. ref. 4 Tt5t. 8. Rubber I 10 -
D. A R. O. r. 6 66 U, 8, Steel 6s 18 .
D. of C. Is(llil) II Wabash 1st .. 10
Brl gen. 4s.... lirTVrenrh Ovt. 6100
oen. Else. is., if 'Bid,
Gt. No. 1st 4 IT
Terpentine and Boein.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 10 Turpentine firm)
61 c; ale, 11 earrelti receipts, 334 bar
rels; shipments, 1 barrel; ateek, 21,111 bar
rel.
Rosin Firm: Sale. 368 barrels: recelnt.
1,161 barnl: hlpmht, III barrels; atock.
73.618 barrel.
Ouotet B. D. IlltOOll.lt: B. 113.40
11.46; r, $11 1511.70; O, $11.15; H, $13 90(
I. Ill 00: K. 111.41: M. Ill.tti N. 11.16:
Wd. $14,101 WW. $14 86.
Unison Bros. & Co.
Eitabli.h.d 18T4
MEMBERS
Nw York Stock Exchangai
New York Cotton Exchange
Chicago Board of Trad
Minneapolis Chamber of "
Commerct
Stocks Bonds Grsfin
, ProYuion Cotton
Careful attention given to inreiW
ment purchases of stocks snd
bonds.
Private Wirt to principal markets.
We have the) "Hutton Du
plex" direct private wire,
Omaha to Naw, York
Your buiinei lolicited
402 Grain Excliaaf a lttf Omaha
Tel. Dowilai JS67
91
Kveporated Apple aaS Dried Frnlt.
Ne York. Sent. 10. Rvenorateii nnl
dull; prune In aood demand; apricot and
peaene firm; raisins steia.
UneeeA '
Ouluta, Sept, IJ.srLmsela, ll.tf.
Cotton Future.
New York. Sept. lt.J Ottof future! open
eel birelr K.eadyi Otobe., l4.fc; Ie
cember, 34 07c: January. I3l!e; March,
J3 8c; Way, none.
New York, Sept. 10. Cotten closes1 -asy
at a net arivanre of 14 te 35 points.
New York, Sept. 10. Cotton future
closed barely steady; October, I3t.tl;
rember, $34.26: January. $84.11: March.
114 11; Mar, 134.15. Spot cotton, quiet;
mlddllnt, $?l.6.
. Dry Ueods,
New yirk, Sept 1. Cottoh toods end
yarns tffday wer quiet. oin t th In-
abilltjr to sl ahead av at current tov
ernment figures, which Were basd upon
cotton at thirty cents a pound. Silk wr
quiet and trad disturbed by refusal at a
place en tee estential Industry Hit for the
ellk Industry by the aovernment Burlaps
were ,l akd Weak;
SKINNED
PACKING
COMPANY
w DUTIES
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toi naa
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