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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919.
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REAL ESTATE WANTED.
LIST your property with ua. We have
call for homes end Investments,
McCAGUE 1NV. CO.,
Phono D. 415, 15th and Dodge.
t jour proprty 1 for sale or rent. Hit
It with tho AFRO AMERICAN REALTY
CO., I70t Lake Webster 640.
FOK quick reiulli Hat your proporty with
8. P. BOSTVVICK A SON.
100 Ba Rids. Tyler ISO.
FOR quick sales list your property with
W. O. SHRIVER.
10jT- OnvNat. BK. Bldg. Pen; tl
financTal.
Private Money.
. -BHOPEN A COMPANY. Dour 4221,
CONVERT that Installment loan on your
horn into a straight five-year mortgage
and avoid those monthly payments.
E. H. LOUOEB. Inc., EJ8 Keellne Bldg.
LOW rates without delay.
CO. CARLBERO.
Ill Brandels Theater Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
l(l Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dour 1716.
MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate.
Interest payable semi-annually. W. H
CITY and farm loans: 64 and ( par cent;
no delay. J. H. Dumont A Co., 411
Kellne Bide.
100 to 110,000 MADE promptly F U.
Wead. Wead Bid-., lxth and Farnarn.
Miscellaneous.
BUKK WAGGONER POOL LEASES
Parttea wanting to organize company
wire or better see ua quick; wi have
two drilling sites In block 8 right
1 aglnst block 88, will give terms; also
S-6 acre tracts north of Texas Chief and
300 feet from the Old Glory now on the
t aand. Small cash psvment and balance
out of stock sales l;urk Northwestern
Underwriter. Suite 2717 7th Street,
Wichita Falls. Tex. .
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Acreage.
FOK QUICK SALE. .
Good level 820-A. ranch near oil develop
ment. SS-A. good crop, stock, Imple
ments, household goods, etc. All go.
, Price 28 dollars per A.
GEORGE E. VANDERHOOF.
Swift, Colo.
GATHER THE CROPS.
Over two acres, all In crop; a mighty
good 4-room houao, with barn and chicken
houses; Immediate possession aa owner
la going east; 84,000 value cut 20 per
rent. For this week only can be bought
for 13,200 with only 11,000 down.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
(88 Omaha Nat. Bk. niflg. Tyler 49
I 8-10 acres, near car; 4 rooms and full
basement house; chicken house, barn,
etc.; young fruit trees; soma alfalfa,
balance in fine crops; two pigs and some
chickens; all goes for 83,200; $1,000
cash, balance easy. Call Mr. Browne,
Tyler 4816.
INTER-STATE REALTT CO.
2620 Farnarn St.
LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO
LAND.
Coma with us next Tuesday for the
Flagler district and secure a farm whara
, price are stiU low 125 to $40. Don't
wait phono us today. D. 4264. Shedd
Investment Company, Railway Ex
ohange, Omaha.
10,000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Llo-
coin Co., Colo., lands. Bargains. Eaav
terms. See J. L. Maurer. Arriba. Colo
Iowa Lands.
IOWA FARM.
Ill acres, .60 acres cultivated, 76
acres more good tillable tend, fenced
and cross-fenced; $126 per acre; two
mile from town. Take clear Income,
or general merchandise.
MID-WEST REALTY EXCHANGE
618 Bee Bldg. Tyler 4281.
, IOWA FARM.
HO-acre Iowa farm, practically all In
Cultivation. 6 miles to town; want a
good merchandise business. This farm
can be cut in two.
618 Bee Bldg. Tyler 4281.
Minnesota Lands.
J40-ACRE Improved farm 60 miles from
Minneapolis, one-half under cultivation:
balanc meadow and pasture land, no
waste land; 6-room house, corn-crib,
granary, barn that will hold SO head
of cattle and six horses, hoghous and
chicken house, good well of water. Price
617.60 per aore, $2,000 cash, balanc five
year. per cent. Schwab Bros.. 1028
Missouri Lands.
LARGE PASTURE.
1,000 acrea all under fence, abundance
of water, six miles from railroad, lo
cated In Dent county, Missouri; now
pasturing 800 cattle; 1,000,000 mining
props on land, Price, $8 per acre terms
If desired. F, E. Denlson. Rolls. Mo.
Nebraska Lands
1,840 ACRES CHERRY COUNTY,
. NEB., RANCH.
This flna ranch la located I miles to
railroad town, has 1,900 acrea of good
farm and alfalfa land; has now 800
acres alfalfa, first crop. In stack; 580
acres under plow, balance strictly first,
class grazing land. Has three miles
fin running water; fenced and cross
fenced; good set of Improvements in
good shape. Price $35.00 per acre; good
first-class terms. Writ me for ap
pointment to see this ranch.
S. O. NORDQUIST,
122 Neville Blk,, Omaha, Neb.
. NORTHEAST Nebraska, sure crop coun
try. Improved corn and alfalfa farms;
level, deep black soil; plenty good water;
priced right for investment, and terms
to suit farmer with small means. Close
. to good town, school and church.
C. V. NELSON.
Doug. 6204. 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
WORTH200 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
$20 acres, $ mllea north of Meadow
Grove, 10 mllea west of Pierce; 240
acres In cultivation; black sandy loam;
5oor aat of Improvements; leased until
larch 1, 1S20. Price, $11,800; $2,600
cash; $2,000 September 1, 1920; $1,400
September 1, 1921; balance $6,800 due
January 1, 1924, 8 per cent Interest.
A. A. PATZMAN,
801 Karbach Block. Omaha, Neb.
2,000 ACRES
Sheridan county; 10 miles south of
Oordon; I mile Niobrara river frontage;
1,000 acres best farm land; balanc best
of paature; with timber along river and
la two large draws. Priced much below
anything elsa offered In this county,
S. S. A R. E. MONTGOMERY,
111 City Nafl Bk. Bldg. Omaha. Neb.
riNE 180-acre grain farm; gently rolling
and well improved for stock and dairy
farm. All In crops; H mil of paved
road; 4 miles N. W. from stockyards.
J. B. Hansen. 114 Wilkinson Bldg.,
Omaha.
1,480 acres stock and grain farm for qulok
sale, $35 an acre; running water and
fine improvements. For particulars
writ John Droll, owner, Culberson, Neb.
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Colo
rado lands eee .
- HELD LAND CO.,
664 Brand) Bldg.
WRITE me for pictures and price of my
farm and ranches In good o'd Dawes
county. Arab, L. Hungerford. Crawford,
' Neb.
EASTERN NEB. FARM LANDS LOANS
PAUL PETERSON,
884 Brandela Thea. Bldg. Prompt service.
UEHRICK COUNTY. Improved corn and
alfalfa farm at the right price. M. A.
LARSON, Central City. Neb.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms,
t Kimball county. Neb. R, E, Holmes,
Bushnell, Neb.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A A. PATZMAN,
101 Karba-h Blk. Tyler f.
Oregon Lands.
tORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a
horns In the lsnd of sunshine, where
eondlttons are right for raising alfalfa
" and cattle. Address. Jordan Valley
Farms. Boise Idaho.
Wisconsin Lands.
FORCED SALE)
' 16$ level acres; 85 under cultivation,
i JO mors cleared, balance fin orjen Das-
turs, with clover growing all through
. and easily cleared for cultivation; rich
mixed clay loam, with clay subsoil; no
stone; ftne 2-story 8-room house, hard
wood floors; full basement and big
screened porcn; good nip-rooted barn
12x60: granary, poultry house, hoc
house. Ice house, eorncrlb, machine shed,
garage, silo, well house, with; gasoline
engine; water work system, finest
water: bearing apple, plum and cherry
orcnara. sirawDerrtes, raspoerries, cur
, rants, gooseberries, nice shade trees 22
, head of first-class stock, also 4 good
horses, 1 colt, 1 full-blood brood sow
ana I spring pigs, flock of chickens. 2
sets ot harness, single harness, binder,
mover, rake, drill, disk, corn binder,
fannlt.r mill, hay tedder. Utter SDreadar.
-. teed grinder, 2 wagons, rack, buggy.
. sisigna, - piows, narrows, I gasoline en
gine, cream separator, Dart interest in
potato digger, planter and sprayer and
, siio-riiiiiig ouint, small tools, etc, and
all crn). consisting of wheat, oats, corn,
rye. potatoes, clover and timothy includ
ed and now being harvested. Must sell
at once, and everything goes at I9S an
acre; one-kalf cash, balance to suit On
. main road. 2 "4 mllea from Webster, Wis.;
- fast growing high school market town on
Soo Line, $4 miles northeast of St. Paul.
Land values are jumping here and thla
beautiful home Is a real bargain. Pos-
, session now or in tn fall. J. E. Port,
80S Globe Bldg., St. Paul. Minn.
Wvomine Lands.
SOLDIERS, 640-acr homesteads. Duff
RINGING UP FATHER
? 'TOO
LIVINC
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
South Dakota Lands.
A BARGAIN
One-half aectlon, two miles south of
Herrlck. 8. D., well Improved at $70 per
acre If taken at once; this Is a snap.
Look It up. See
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Omaha, Neb. J2 Paxton Block.
Miscellaneous.
CONTINUALLY EARNING IMMENSE
PROFITS
400 acr farm, 30 cows, crops, toftls,
machinery, near creamery, railroad. 800
acres fields, 100 acres timber, spring
water, large barns and dwelling, milk
check over $900 per month. Price $12,000.
One half cash payment. Other big
bargains. Send for farm catalogue.
C a m pbell B ros.. Oneo nta. N. Y.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WE will sell your farm: timely salt-a;
quibk returns. Held Land Co. 661
Brandela Bldg,
AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
UNITED AUTO PARTS
COMPANY,
Used Car Department,
1 Dort touring $ 650.00
2 1917 Fords 350.00
1 1916 Ford 276.00
1918 Ford sedan 650.00
1917 Saxon six.. 500.00
1 Hudson speedster .... 1,300.00
1 Bulck "49,. 1,150.00
2 "H" "45" Bulcks, 1119 1360.00-1, 400.00
Dodge roadster, almost new.... 1.000. 00
1918 Dodge touring 800.00
1918 Dodge touring 650.00
1917 Maxwell touring 350.00
1918 Oakland roadster 825.00
1 Dort sedan . 1,350.00
1 Mitchell six 600.00
1 Ford roadster 350.00
1918 Ford sedan, cord tires,
shock absorbers, walnut steering
wheel, Yale lock and foot accel
eration. This car is In tho very
best of condition 700.00
UNITED AUTO PARTS
COMPANY,
Used Car Department,
2031 Farnarn Street.
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
11 CENTS PER MILK
TOTJ ARE COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS
FORD LIVERY CO.
DOUG. 3622. 1314 HOWARD.
DRIVE
YOURSELF
TOURINO 1 0n PER
ROADSTERS J-asV, MILE-
TRUCKS.
CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Melcher Service Co.,
1516 LEAVENWORTH. DOUG. 4899.
USED CARS.
1 Overland, touring, 1916 $400.00
1 Mitchell roadster, 1917 200 00
1 Hupp-20 roadster, a snap .... 250.00
1611 Davenport St. Phone D. 1241.
Auto Repair Shop for sale or trade.
Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies.
1611 Davenport St.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL
AUTOMOBILES
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C. ROGERS, Mgr., Tyler 1767.
1407-21 Capital Avenue.
NEW Essex, 18-Bulck roadster, 18-Oak-
land, six-touring and 20 other bargain
In nearly-new used cans.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnarn.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, sold and sxohanged.
We buy for cash and sell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Oarage.
2026-8 Farnarn St. Doug. 4101.
ii ii ii i m itij i m i r i i i ip ' .
No. S of a series of statements
showing why go many men are
investing In Omaha Real Estate.
The supply of, Real Estate is limited.
No more of it will be manufactured.
These facts make Real Estate a desirable
investment. '
AN INVESTMENT WHICH ISSAFfi, SPAYS
A GOOD INCOME, AND INCREASES IN
VALUE, IS A DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.
largest percentage of bank clearings in the United btates.
(c) Many big industries are making Omaha their divi
sional headquarters.
(d) Official records of sales show increases every year
in the price paid for Omaha Real Estate of all classes.
(e) From January 1st, 1919, to June 18th there were
523 new businesses started in Omaha.- Real Estate in
creases in value with that kind of business growth.
Two Examples Last month the Potter Apartments at
Thirty-third and Farnam Streets sold for $75,000. Two
years ago they were offered for $60,000. Two
years ago Harry 0. Benford bought a house at 211 South
42nd for $3,100. Last month he sold it for $4,650.
Note E. E. Peake, big Eealtor of Kansas City, one of Omaha's rival cities, in a
speech to the Omaha Real Estate Board, June 5, said Omaha will have 500,000 pop.
illation in ten years. He's one of many conservative men who have thai opinion.
Omaha, JTelh, $J. S. A.
P'ROOH ME.. 1 THOUGHT
TOO VfRE N.RtED
DCN'T OC EVER THINK.
(not)
in
AUTOMOBILES.
LIGHT-SIX touring Just overhauled; A-l
conditions; five good tires; good top;
sacrifice for $450 or consider trade on
late Ford touring A-l condition. Harney
2228.
AUTO BODIES
NEW and used Ford bodies for sal. Oet
our prlee. O'Rourke-Goldatrom Auto
Co., 3701 South 24th St.. O-naha.
A LEE & COMPANY.
Expert automobile washers, limonyers and
polishers; all work guaranteed. 2107
N. 18th St. Victor Garage. Ph. Web. 307.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
2020 Farnarn St Omaha, N -b.
Used cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
S563 Farnarn St. Douc. 1970.
WILLYS KNIGHT. NEWLY; NEWLY
PAINTED ; NEW TOP; IN FIRST
CLASS CONDITION. HARNEY 6201.
1005 S. 30TH AVE.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
19th and Howard Sts. Tyler 1761
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co. 1069 Farnarn St. D. 6036.
$100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfra of new selt-spaclng af
finity spark plug. Baysdnrfer. HON 18th
It"
FORD MARKEX 2230 Farnarn. Used
Forda Time, easb, Lloerty borda. new
bodlea. $96.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfleld carburetors and
Columbia storage batterlee. Edwards.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R. NICHOLAS MOTOR COMPANY
2520 Farnarn St.
BARGAIN IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
15th Jackson. Ford Agents. D. S6U0.
SIX-CYLINDER roadster for sale, rirs'
class condition. Very classy. Red 6081.
402 North Sixteenth St.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2300 Farnam St
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself: at very reasonable
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Service Oarage, 19th and Farnam
Douglas 7390.
Auto Livery and Garages.
GARAGE for sala at Randolph. Nebraska.
Equipped with electric lights and elec
tric welder and gas pump. Richard
Boetger, Randolph, Neb,
Tires and Supplies.
WB will ship, subject lo examination, our
8.600-mlIe guaranteed tires at these
prices:
Plain. Non-Sktd.
10x8 $7.80 $ 9 90
30x3tt 8.96 1190
S2x3Ss 10.50 12.50
84x4 12.00 14 75
Express prepaid when cash accompanies
order.
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North 16th St. Phone Douglas 8880
AN INVESTMENT IN OMAHA REAL ES
TATE HAS ALL THESE ADVANTAGES.
Tikis statement No. 3 mentions some of the conditions
that cause Omaha Real Estate to increase in value.
(a) All business, prospective or otherwise, increases the
demand for Omaha Real Estate, improved or unimproved.
(b) Omaha is the center of the largest agricultural
producing country in the world. This fact gave Omaha,
in 1918 unaided by war orders or war factories the
OMAHA REAL ESTATE BOARD.
THAT'S A,iL
I DO THINK
OF' ,
MARRVED -
AUTOMOBILES.
Tires and Supplies.
Tires at Half Price
DRY-CURE PROCESS.
We make them good aa new. New
ribbed tread. Non
Plain. Ribbed. skid
80x3 $8.60 10.00 11.00
30x31, 10.50 11.50 13.00
32x3 Vs 12.50 13.50 14.60
33x4 18.00 17.25 19 60
34x4 17.00 17.60 20.25
32x4 15.00 16.60 18.00
GUARANTEED 8,600 MILES
BEST ON THE MARKET."
2-in-l Vulcanizing Co.,
NEW TIRES, 1-2 PRICE.
Firestone Congress, Lee Pullman, Flsk.
Writ for prices Mention slzea
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam.
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONET
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.,
H. 6768. 2914 FARNAM ST.
NO need for ateam soaked carcasses. W
ret lead and rebuild tires by Dry-Cur
process. Ideal Ttr Service, 2676 Har
ney St.
OAIN more miles; have your lira re
treaded by G. A G. Ttr Co.
1416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
Repairing ana Painting.
F. P. BARNUM CO.. 2125 Cuming. Dong
la 8044. High grade automobile painting,
Motorcycles and Bicycies.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. Victor II
Roos, the Motorcycl man, 27tb and
Leavenworth Streets.
FOR SALE Used bicycle for girl, 8 to
12 years old; first-class condition. Will
sell at a sacrifice it taken at once.
Phone Hnrney 895.
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and inspect our new bom
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
BOSTON bull terrier for sale, reasonable.
Tyler 1020-J.
MIXED hen food, $4.26 per hundred. A.
W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th St. Dg. 1142.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
BROOD SOWS
Buy on Blrdhaver. Profit Sharing Plan
Phone Web. 2884. O. 3. Pettle, Agent.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks.
We Make Them Ourselves.
AT.FRED CORNISH & CO.. 1210 Farnam
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED ' by the Business Men of
Omaha. FURNITURE. - pianos tna
notes as security $40, 6 mo., H. good.
total, $3.60.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 66
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND
11A LIBERTY BONDS. OCT
X 2 1 W. C. FLATAU. E8T. 1812. O
6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG. TY. 60.
i -
COS South 18tn Street
So Jiff and Maggie la Fall
Paf of Colors ia Tho Sunday Boo.
WHAT KIND
OF A HObQrNNO
DO VOO WANT?
I WANT A
rrrrn?
Market and
LIVESTOCK
Receipts and disposition at live stock
at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb.,
for 24 hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m.,
July 8, 1819.
RECEIPTS--CAR3.
' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H's.
C, M. ft St P 4 6
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 1
Union Pacific 45 40 41
C. st N. W., east . . . . t 6
C. & N. W., west 80 64
C, St. P., M. & O. ..23 ti
C, B. & Q; east 11 S 1 1
C, B. & Q., west 11 .16
C, R. I. & P., east . . T 7
C, R. I. 4 P., west .42
Illinois Central 1 4
Chi. Gt West. 1 I
Total receipts 167 161 42 1
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co. 1,160 1,669 117
Swift & Co 802 2,177 1,060
Cudahy Packing Co. ... 931 666 8,680
Armour & Co 605 1,721 (65
Schwarti Co 229 ....
3. W. Murphy 4,616 ...i.
Lincoln Packing Co. ... 87
Hlgglns Packing Co. ... 11 ,
Hoffman Bros 2
Mayerowlch ft Vail 21
Olassberg 1
P. O'Dea 16
Wilson 291
F. P. Lewis 41
Rosenstock Bros 47
Werthelmer ft Degen .. 123
Sullivan Bros 8
A. Rothschild 149
Mo. -Kan. C. & C. Co. . . 6
Banner Bros 6
John Harvey 38
Dennis & Francis .... 9
Omaha 23
Other buyers 416 .... 6,447
Total 4,622 16,420 16,998
Cattle Another disappointingly small
run of cattle showed up today, about 8,700
head, and the market ruled active and
fully 2550c higher. Choice corn fed
beeves brought I16.0016.60 and the mar
ket is around tl.502.00 higher than It
was two weeks ago today. Western range
cattle have shown about the same ad
vance and prime grass beeves today sold
at tl3.5014.00. Inquiry for cows and
heifers was broad at about a 25o advance
over Tuesday's prices and stockers and
feedera were also In active demand and
around a Quarter higher for the desirable
kinds. ,
Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
yearlings, 214. 7 5 1 5. 2 5 ; good to choice
yearlings, 14.0014.50; fair to good year
lings, tl3.0014.00; common to fair year
lings, 610.00 12.50; choice to prime
beeves, tl5.0016.6O; good to choice
beeves, $14.2615.00; fair to good beeves,
313.6O14.0O; common to fair beeves,
211.6O12.60; prime heifers, tl3.0014.00)
good to choice heifers, J10.60lS13.00:
prime cows, 111.00 12.25; good to choice
cows, $9.6011.00; fair to good cows.
27.6009. 26; common to fair cows, 25.60
7.50; good to choice feeders, $11.7612.60;
medium to good feeders 210.0011.76;
good to choice stockers, 39.60 10.00; fair
to good stockers, $8. 60 9.50; common to
fair grades 27.758.50; stock Heifers, 16.50
8.00; stock cows, 26.007.00; stock
calves, 28.0010.60; veal calves, 112. 00
16.25; bulls, stags, etc., 27.6O12.0O.
Hogs Hog receipts todty amounted to
175 loads estimated at 12,500 head. There
was a good demand from shipper buyers
early, paokers delaying their entrance in
to the game until later In the morning.
Prices covered pretty much the same
range as yesterday, but the general mar
ket shows a big dime higher. Most of
the shipper hogs were from $21.60 to
222.00; 221.2521.30 catching the long
string to the packers. The packer bulk
was 121.20 21.35.
HOGS PACKERS. .
No. Bh. Av. Pr. No. Sh.
Av, Pr.
140 $21 15
70 21 25
230 21 35
70 21 60
66. .265 40 221 10 19. .302
68. .276
32. .301
68. .241
81. .224
68. .227
65. .230
210 21 20 61. .281
21 30 73. .206
21 40 67. .262
SHIPPERS.
21 60 81. .211
21 76 66. .236
210
80
70
21 65
21 80
22 00
21 86 47. .202 ...
Sheep Receipts of sheep and
lambs
fell off considerable today only 43 loads
being reported In, estimated at 10,700
head. While sales were rather slow of
consumatlon there was a good undertone
to the trade with lambs selling early at
816.60. top being quotable up to 217 and
possibly better. Oood ewes were reported
at $8.00 and the market probably steady
to 1015c higher.
Quotations on Sheep: Lambs, handy
weight, $16.25016.75; lambs, heavy
weight, $16.00l.0O; lamb culls, 26.00
12.00; yearlings, $9.5010.60; wethers.
$S.009.75; ewes, good to choice, $6,600
culls, $2.755.00.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, July 9. Cattle Receipts, 9,000;
estimated tomorrow, 12,000; market
higher. Beef steers, medium and heavy
weight: Choice and price, $15.7616.76;
medium and good, $13.3515.85; common,
$11.2613.26. Light weight: Oood and
choice, $14.26016.00: common and me
dium, $10.26 14.25. Butcher cattle: Heif
ers, $8.00014.50; cows, 27.76l3.oo; can
ners and cutters, $6.(607.75; veal calves,
light and handy weight, $18.26012.00;
feeder steers, $9.60012.61); stocker steers,
$8.25011.75.
Hogs Receipts, 19,000; estimated to
morrow, 28,000; market mostly lOo to 20c
higher than yesterday's general trade;
top, $22.80, a new record; advance prac
tically lost on good hogs. Heavy weight,
$21.80022.50; medium weight, $21,600
22.55; light weight, $21.65022.60; light
light, $20.00022.40; heavy packing sow's,
smooth, $21.00021.60; packing sows,
rough, $20.25020.85; pigs, $18.60020.00.
Sheep Receipts, 22,000; estimated to
morrow, 18,000; market unsettled. Lambs,
84 pounds down, $14.76017.26; culls and
common, $9.00014.25; yearling wethers,
$10.60014.25; ewes, medium, good and
choice, $7.0009.25; culls and common,
$3.0006.60.
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GRAIN MARKET
Omaha Grain.
Omaha, July 1, lilt.
Grain arrivals today were very light. Re
ceipts were: 1 car of wheat, 39 cars of
corn, 11 cars of oats, 1 car ot rye and
3 cars of barley.
Corn sold 1 to E cents higher. Tallow
and mixed ahowed a larger upturn than
white. Oats were a cent up. No. 3 white
bringing 71 cents. Barley was 1 to 2
cents higher and rye several cents ad
vance. There was not enough wheat sold
to make a basis for quotations.
Cash sales today were:
Corn No. 2 white, 2 carloads, $1.14, 2
carloads. $1.93; No. 2 white, 1 carload,
21.92; No. 2 yellow, 1 carload, $1.91; No.
2 yellow, 1 cartoad, $1.90; No. 6 yellow,
1 carload, $1.84, 1 carload, $1.84; sample
yellow, 1 carload, $1.83 (heating), 1 car
load, $1. 6 & (hot); No. 3 mixed, 2 carloads,
21.90; No. 2 mixed, 2 carloads, $1.89; No.
6 mixed, 1 carload, $1.82 (musty), 2 car
loads, $1.78; sample mixed, 1 carload,
$1.78 (heating all through), 1 carload,
$1.72 (all heating).
Oats No. 2 white, 1 carload, TlHo; No.
2 white, 8 carloads, 71c; No. 4 white, 1
carload, 70c,
Rye No. 1, 1 carloads, $1.40; 1-6 car
load, $1.38.
Barley No. 3, 1 carload, $1.1$, 1 ear
load. $1.17.
Wheat No. 8 hard, 1 carload, $2.30
(smutty); sample mixed, 2-5 carload,
$2.00 (smutty).
Omaha Grain Movement.
Receipts: Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat 1 2 13
Corn 39 60 ' 67
Oats 11 16
Rye 1 o 0
Barley ..8 0 1
Shipments: I
Wheat 2 7 7
Corn 60 22 112
Oats 25 S 31
Rye 1 1 0
Barley 6 0 0
Omaha, Grain Inspection.
The number of cars of grain of the
several grades inspected "in" here during
the past 24 hours follows:
Corn No. 2 white, 4; No. 2 white, 1;
No. 6 white, 1; No. 1 yellow, 1; No. 2
yellow, 8; No. 3 yellow, 4; sample yellow.
9; No. 2 mixed, 2; No. 2 mixed, 1, No. 5
mixed, 1; sample mixed, 8; Total, 41.
Oats No. 2 white, 2; No. 2 white. 6;
No. 4 white, 3; Total, 12.
Rye No. 2. 1; Total 1.
Barley No. 2, 3; Total, .
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts Today. Tear Ago.
Wheat 313,000 667,000
Corn 477,000 817,000
Oats 746,000 885,000
Shipments
Wtieat 106,000 I 83.000
Corn 340,000 349,000
Oats 514.000 968,000
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City. July 9. Cattle Receipts,
5,000, and 1,000 calves; market steady;
beef steers, $11.4015.60; heifers, $7.60
13.76; cows, $6.60012.25; calves, light and
handy weight, $14.60016.60; feeder steers,
$10.0013.16; stocker steers, $7.25012.40.
Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head: market
higher; bulk, $21.9022.30; heavies, 322.02
22 25 ; medium weight, $22.00022.35;
light, $21.76022.35; packing sows, $21.00
021.80; pigs, $18.00021.25.
Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head; market
steady; lambs, $9.00016.76; ewes, $2,500
16.00. '
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., July 9. Turpentine
Firm at 98c; sales, 99 bbls.; receipts, 134
bbls. ; shipments, 10 bbls.; stock, (.801 bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales, 809 bbls.; receipts,
867 bbls.; shipments, 161 bbls.; stock, 67,
197 bbls. Quote: B, 14.00014.95c; D.
14.90 15.10c; E, 16.00020.00c; F, 15.250
15.40c; Q, 15.40015.60c; H, 15.4516.75c;
I, 15.80016.10c; K, 17.0017.50c; M, 17.50
018.00c; N, 17.7518.26c.-r WO, 16.250
16.75c; WW. lS.26c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
New York, June 9. Evaporated Apples
Quiet, but firm.
Prunes In demand.
Apricots and Peaches Firm.
Raisins Steady.
! New York Cotton.
New York, July 9. Cotton closed firm
at a net advance of 66 to 80 points.
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The Most Modem and Most Sanitary Bathing Beach ia America.
Beach Fraa Daily Until 1 o'CIock, Except Sundays and Holidays.
After 1 o'CIock Admission to Beach, Including Park Admii-
gion, 15c.
Bathing Tickets Sold at Bath House
Adults 35c Children 15c
Including Dressing- Room, Suit, Towel, Showers, Checking and
Bathing Privilege.
Many Other Clean Amusement. n the Park.
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Copyright 1919 International News Service,
FINANCIAL
New York, July 9. Under the Influence
of easier money, today's stock market re
sumed the upward movement which
marked the renewal or operations alter
last week's triple holiday.
Operations during the morning and In
termediate periods were on a par with
Monday's 2,000,000-share turnover, but
activity abated later when the market
seemed to be undergoing a process of
assimilation.
Call money opened at 1 to 10 per cent,
but at midday a leading banking Insti
tution offered small amounts at 6 per
cent. This evidently exerted a senti
mental effect, rates soon declining to
and Shi per cent, and closing at S per
cent.
The tone was only moderately firm at
the opening, but strengthened almost Im
mediately on Canadian Pacific's 1-polnt
rise, the Jump In that stock being attrib
uted to something more tangible than a
drive against the shorts.
Oils, motors and their subsidiaries and
minor rails were next taken up, a buoy
ant tone prevailing at noon, despite con
siderable realising and consequent re
actions. Sales In
Hds. High. Low. Close.
Amer. Beet Sugar... 96 16 tltt
Amer. Can 109 61H ttM
Amer. Car ft Fdy... 11 11 H, 110
Amer. H. ft L. pfd.. 28 133 133
Amer. Loco 66 94 92
Am. Smelt, ft Ref... 42 86 86
Amer. Sug. Kef ; 25 139 138
Amer. Sum. Tob.... 26 114 113
Amer. Tel. & Tel.... 13 104 104
Amer. Z.. L. ft S 64 26 26
Anaconda Copper ... 78 75 74
Atchison 8 102 102
A., G. & W. I. S. S. . 74 180 173
Baldwin Loco 153 113 111
Bait, ft Ohio 25 46 46
Both. Steel "B" 188 98 96
Butte ft Sup. Cop... 85 37 36
Calif. Petrol 80 39 37
Canadian Pacific ...250 170 165
Central Leather 101 110 108
Ches. ft Ohio 11 66 65
C, M. ft St. P 14 46 44
C. ft N. W 1 101 100
C, ft. I. ft P 36 30 29
Chino Copper 23 48 47
Colo. Fuel ft Iron... 62 63 61
Corn Products 218 II 89
Crucible Steel 261 119 116
Cuba Cane Sugar.... 61 40 39
Dlst. Sec. Corp 30 76 76
Erie 13 18 18
General Electric .... 95 173 168
General Motors 42 239 236
O. N. pfd 12 16 95
G. N. Ore Ctfs 480 61 60
Illinois Central 9 100 99
Insp. Copper 120 67 6
Int. Mer. Mar. pfd.. 100 121 117
Inter. Nickel 66 32 31
Inter. Paper 66 69 67
K. C. Southern 3 23 23
Kennecott Copper ..21 40 40
Louis. & Nash 2 121 121
Mexican Petrol 267 198 ,193
Miami Copper 13 28 28
Midvale Steel 820 69 58
Mo. Pacific 325 38 37
Mont. Power 2 77 77
Nevada Copper 10 M9 19
N. T. C. (ex. dlv.).. 22 81 80
N. T., N. H. ft H 27 23 32
Norf. & West 7 108 107
Northern Pacific ... 19 96 96
Pacific Mall 26 40 37
Pacific Tel. ft Tel... 2 31 31
Pan-Amer. Petrol. ..445 108 106
Pennsylvania 8 45 45
Pitts ft W. Va 28 41 40
Pittsburg Coal 127 73 71
Ray Cons. Copper... 27 25 25
Reading 114 91 90
Rep. Iron ft Steel... 77 99 98
Shat. Arlr. Copper... 9 15 14
Sinclair Oil ft Ref... 342 64 63
Southern Pacific ...167 109 108
Southern Railway .. 62 31 30
Stude. Corp 184 110 109
Texas Co 20 274 270
Tobacco Prod 136 105 104
Union Pacific 36 134 134
United Clg. Stores... 240 197 192
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. ..128 138 134
U. S. Steel 998 113 112
U. S. Steel pfd 3 116 116
Utah Copper 46 13 92
Westinghouse Elec.386 59 68
Willys-Overland 441 31 36
Royal Dutch 602 117 114
15
61
111
132
2
86
138
113
104
26
74
102
"9,
112
46
17
36
31
170
109
66
44
101
30
47
62
90
118
39
76
18
172
236
6
61
100
17
120
32
68
23
40
121
194
28
69
27
77
12
80
33
107
16
31
31
107
46
40
72
26
10
18
14
63
108
$1
108
271
104
134
196
135
113
116
92
28
88
116
New York Sugar.
New Tork, July 1. Raw sugar Mar
ket steady. Centrifugal, 7.28c; fine gran
ulated, 1.00c.
Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker
A Co.. 449 Omaha National bank.
8TOCK3. Bid. Asksd. .
Beatrice Cream, common 200 205
Beatrice Cream, pfd 102 10S
Burgrsa-Nash Co., 7 pet. pfd.. 99 H 101
Alamo Farm-Light Plant Co.. 26
Cudahy Pack. Co.. pfd 101
Deere A Co., pfd 92 100
Pouglna Motors, common .... 46 0
Fisk Rubber, T pet. pfd 99 Vi 100
Qooch Food Prod., pfd. bonus 994 100
Oooch Food Prod., common ..60 77 w
Har'g Cream Co., T pet. pfd.. 101 101 Vi '
Nicholas Oil, pfd., with bonus II
Neb.-Iowa Oraln Co ,. 100
Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry., pfd
Omaha ft C. B. Ry. ft Bdg
Ore. ft Wllh. Co., T pet. pfd... 100 109
M. C. Peters Mill T pet., pfd.. 99i 100
M. E. Smith, 1 pet pfd 101
Swift ft Co., 7 pot. pfd UiS. 121
Swift ft Co.. rights t IN
Un. Stk. Tds. Stk., Omaha ...100 ,101
Un. Pow. ft Lt. Co., T pot pfd. II 100 -BOND8.
Cudahy Packing Cs. 1946 .... 144 ' llti
Dom. of Can. ia. 1927 ""4 96 H
Fed. Land Bk. 4m, 1931 ...100)4 l0Vt
Lin. Jt. Stk. Ld. Bk. 6s, 1118.101 101
Omaha Ath. Club 6s, 1920 ... 98 100
Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. 6s, 1921 77 89
Omaha, City of, various 4.62-pct '
Stud. Corp. 7s, 1938 ft 1924 ..1004 100
Swift ft Co. 6a, 1944 97H It ,
Chicago Grain and Provisions,
Chicago, July I. Two dollars a bushe
for corn, a price once regarded aa fabulous
waa surpassed today In the market here
Scarcity ot available supples, togethel
with new top record quotations on bogs
had much to do with the advance, ini
market closed nervous at He decline t
c gain, with September $1.96 t
$1.95 and December $1.61Vi to $1.61
Oats finished lHo to 214c up. In pro.
visions the outcome waa unchanged to 16i
down.
Ordinary No. I yellow corn of the usual
contract grade commanded $2 for Iramedl-
ate delivery and No. 2 white $2.02. July
optlona reached aa high as $1.99, an upturn
ot 6Ko within 24 hours. At first, how
ever, a majority of dealers seemed to be
lieve that excellent crop conditions prevail
ing warranted a setback In values. But
this view waa quickly dispelled by an un
usual lack ot offerlnga and by general
notice of the soaring of hog values.
Oats displayed Independent strength
owing to crop damage advices and to im
proved export demand.
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Test,
Corn '
July 1.13 1.11 1.13 1.18 1.18
Sep. 1.91 1.17 1.11 116 1.11
Dec. 1.61 1.62 1.60 1.61 1.11
Oats
July .72 .74 .72 .72 .71,
Sep. .72 .74 .72 .74 .72
Dec. .74 .71 .74 .75 .72
Pork
July 62.11 53-90 63.60 51.80 54.01
Sep. (1.10 51.60 61,10 61.20 61.20
Lard 1 1
July 35.41 25.46 36.11 31.11 81 10
Sep. 35.60 36.10 36.21 31.27 36.10
Ribs .
July 28.10 21.10 11.40 21.40 12.71
Sep. 21.76 28.16 28.66 21.60 28.71
New York Coffee.
New York, July 1. The market for oof
fee futures showed renewed firmness and
Increasing activity today on reports of a
continued European demand, strength In
the local spot situation and an advance la
the market for spot eoffee at Rio. The
opening was 10 to 21 points higher, and
active montha sold 10 to 87 points above
last night's closing figures during the day,
with December contracts touching 22.16e
and March 22.62c. The close was within a
few points from the best, showing a net
gain of 74 to 82 points. July, 21.14c; Sep.
tember, 22.29c; December, 22.51c; January,
22.65c; March, 22.47c; May, 22.42c.
Spot coffee was reported in better de
mand, with Rio 7s quoted at 23c anl
Santos 4s at 28c.
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