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    THEJ BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1919.
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FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans ana Mortgage.
MONEY to lend oo Improved ReaiTEstate.
Interest payable aeml-anually. W. H.
THOMAS ft SON, m Ksellne Bide.
CITY and farm loan; 6 14 end 6 pr cent;
no dly. J. H. Dumont St Co, 411
Keellne Bids.
llOO to 110,000 MADE promptly. K. D.
Wnd, Wftd Bldg., lath and Fsrnam.
D E BUCK. Loan a. 441 Omaha NatL
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Acreage.
KEYSTONE PARK.
Two and one-hnlf acrea, -room home
with, furnace and fire place, food well
and a cistern piped to kitchen; chicken
nouaa and yard fenced: Hi bearing
fruit treea, strawberries, raapberrle.
rurranti. grapes and asparagus bed;
mils to Benson car; for full Informa
tion and price call
WATSON & BRENAN,,
Real Reliable Realty"
Tyler 4505. 544 World-Herald Bldg.
Colorado Lands.
LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO
LAND.
Coma with us next Tuesday tor the
Flagler district and secure a farm where
prices ate still low 125 to 140. Don't
wait rhone us today. D. 42(4. Shedd
Investment Company, Railway Ex
change, Omaha.
IO.UIiO ACRES cholea raw or Improved Lin
coln Co . Colo., lands. Bargains. Ksst
terms. See J L M surer, Arriba. Col"
Iowa Lands.
TOR SALE 325 acres Improved, sll la
corn and alfalfa. Would consider trade.
Prica $40,040. W. H. Beach. Monda
mln. la. '
Kansas Lands.
IF you are wanting a good farm cheap,
write me; I have a few on my list be
fore the advance price; no boom; good
soil, on the Oaage. John D. Bridges,
Kincald. Kan.
Maryland Lands.
FA KM TOR SALE 40 acres. 1 clear,
small house, convenient location, also
large farms, and waterfronts. McCully.
Lennardtown, Md.
Minnesota Lands.
IMPROVED" SSO-aere" "fTrminTodd coun
ty, Minnesota; buildings consist of- seven-room
bouse, barn, granary, corncrlb,
windmill, etc; 130 acres under cultiva
tion, balance used for meadow and pas
ture; no waste land; this farm will pro
duce good crops of corn, oats, clover,
potatoes, etc.; located only a mils from
railroad town; good soil; would make
good grain or stock farm: price $22.60
par acre. Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth
Bldg,, Minneapolis. Minn
100-ACRE, splendid unimproved land;
gently rolling, creek, near town, road,
and excellent soil, plenty hardwood tim
ber; $20 per acre. James Bolen, Aitkin,
Minn.
SPLENDID 700 acrea dairy ranch, with
200 acres plow land, balance excellent
upland pasture, near school, lake and
town; price $30 acre. James Bolen,
owner. Aitkin, Minn.
ONE HUNDRED beautiful farms for sale
in the vicinity of Mankato, Blue Earth
County. Minnesota. Coma and see them.
George Atchison Land Co., Mankato,
Minn.
Montana Lands.
LAND bargains In Montana wheat land;
beat opportunity of the times for the
Investor on account of the crop failure
hern this year; many are going to sell
their land at a sacrifice; right now is
the time for tho Investor to make some
big money for If next year should he a
good crop year, this land will sell for
about double the price It can be bought
for now; Just think of It. somo of tho
beat wheat land In Montana at about
half price; oil welts are being put down
now In this neighborhood; if Interested
write W. B. Arganbright, Roundup,
Mont. Reference Walrath & Sherwood
Lbr. Co , Omaha, Neb.
Nebraska Lands
BRINGING UP FATHER
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Sm Jiff and Maggie in 'Full
Pago of Color in Tho Sunday Bee.
Drawn for The Bee by McManus
Copyright 1919 International Naws Service.
( HVE -rOU ANY I E-b-WHAT HI TIJPJ U A t MOPE tT VTAX J . SHOOLO I II N I f "I
NICE FRESH AN' KlND-APPLE tlX IL HOT UNTIL I 1T ijT " HAVE 40TTEM I -J , J ' j,
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands
WRITE me fjr pictures and prices of roy
farms and ranches In good old Dawes
county. Arsb L. Hungerford. Craw
ford. Neb .
ONE of the- best quarter sections In Dodge
Co.; well Improved, some alfalfa; an
Ideal home, near Fremont. Fidelity
Trust Co., Fremont. Neb.
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col
orado lands sea
HELD LAND CO..
684 Hrandets Ridg
FOR farms and farm loans In Washington,
Douglas and Sarpy counties, see Paul
Petersen. 364 Hrandeis Theater Bltlg.
Phone D. 18Q5 or Walnut 3H'6
MERRICK COUNTY, improved"' corn und
alfalfa farms at the right price. M A
LARSON. Central City. Neb
PRICE and terms right on northeast Ne
braska improved corn and alfalfa farms
C V. Nelson, 616 Om. Nat. Bk Bldg.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms.
Kimball cuunty. Neb. R. E. Holmes.
Bunnell. Neb.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN.
$01 Karbach Blk Tyler $84
FOR SALE 290 acres near Ericson, Neb.
Fair Improvements; $25 an acre. W. A.
Olive, owner, Indianola, Iowa.
Oregon Lands.
RANCH! FOR SALE Two miles from
Medford, Ore.; 12 acres 14-year-old
pears and apples; 4 acres bearing apri
cots; 6 acrea small grain and hay; 7
acres pasture. Four-room new bunga
low, well, barn and outbuildings. Own
er moving to Seattle. Price $5.00(1
$1,000 cash and terms to suit on bal
ance. References, any bank in Med
ford. Address Mrs. J. A. Bratney, Med-
ford. Ore.
JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a
home In the land of sunshine, where
conditions ara right for raising alfalfa
and cattle. Address Jordan Valley
Farms. Boise. Idaho.
Wisconsin Lands.
DEALERS, the big land movement is now
headed for northwest central Wisconsin.
Why not get in on some of this pig
business? We have a big selection of
high-class bargains and invito yon to
write for list and details. Equity Really
Exchange, 80S Globo Bldg., St. Paul,
Minn.
Miscellaneous.
360 ACRES.
A MONEY MAKER.
Don't put all your eggs In ona basket
by depending upon a crop of wheat.
The. above farm Is located In the corn
and alfalfa belt of Nebraska!, east side
of Custer county. All good black loam,
no sand, 5 miles from town, school on
place. 125 acres under plow and about
' 75 acres of excellent wild hav which
lies level to gently rolling, balance good
rolling pasture which will neither tramp
out nor blow away. A good .story and
half 8-room house, good large Ibarn with
hay mow, cattle shed, double corn crib
and granary with driveway. Good well
and windmill and many other out
buildings. AH buildings are sheltered
by nice grove of trees. This makes an
Ideal place for raising and feeding cat
tle Place all fenced and cross-fenced.
100 acres more can be broken and prof
itably farmed. Price $85 per acre,
about one-third cash, balanca easy
terms.
160 acres, Merrick county, four miles
from good town on main line of Union
Pacific railroad and Lincoln highway;
good black loam aoll with clay sub-soil,
: Ilea level, but well drained, positively no
alkali or (umbo. About 130 acres un
der plow, balance excellent pasture,
Oood 2-story eight-room house surround
ed with nice shade trees. Two large
barns, workshlps, good hog house and
feeding floor, extra large chicken house
with concrete walls on north, other out
buildings, which are all well sheltered
by large and dense grove. Close to
barn Is located ona of the best feed
yards In the county. Farm all fenced.
Good windmill and wells wnicn iurnisn
an abundance of the best water. Close
to church and school. In good neighbor
hood, with best of roads to town. This
farm will sell tn 10 days at the price
wa offer, $17$ per acre, ahout one-half
cash, balance terms. For full Informa
. tion address Larson & Carraher, Central
Cltv. Neb.
BARGAINS IN NEB.
FARMS AND RANCHES
160 A. Improved, level, rich soil, 3 m
from town, 120 A. plowed, 40 A. al
falfa, bal. pasture, running water, tim
ber, etc., best buy in state. $50 per.
120 A. highly improved, on paved
road, between Omaha and Millard.
160 A. Improved, 120 A. plowed, baL
pasture, near Tllden. $79 per.
600 A. Improved. 200 A. plowed, bal
hv and pasture, near Ewlng. $75 per.
4S A. Improved, THE BEST, 63d and
L Sts , snap, b ii 0 per.
66 A. Improved, 3 m. from Omaha.
200 A. improved, on paved road, 6 m.
from Omaha.
A lmnroved. In Polk Co.. 40 A
meadow, 60 A. pasture, bal. plowed.
near town, $13o per.
920 A. Improved, cuts 800 T. hay, 7 m
from good Holt Co. town, best In state
$50 per.
CHAPEK, LAND MAN,
Brandels Theater Bldg.. Omaha.
"CHOICE IMPROVED
RANCH.
800 acres near Stuart, full set good
Improvements. Including silo; all good
soil, lays well: 200 acres plowed. 40
acrea alfalfa. 240 acrea chplce meadow,
balance nnsture. olenty good timber and
pure running water, on R. F. D. ; phone
in bouse, scnooi across roaa; simp.
CHAPEK. LAND MAN,
Brandels Theatqr Bldg., Omaha.
FOR SALE 1600-atre ranch, 4 4 miles
(rum Lvnch and two mllea from uross,
Neb.; plenty of water, pasture snd hay-land-
lino acres In pasture. 13S acres
of alfalfa, balance hayland; 12 acres
hag-tight; an excellent place for hogs,
cattle and horses; buildings, yards snd
windmills all new and would take $10,
000 to duplicate. Price for a short time;
$60 per acre. Harry E. Dawe, owner,
" Goodwin, Neb.
For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota
farms and ranches, see
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Dong. (inns. 622 PaxtonBMc
""farm lands wanteo:
WE will sell "your farm; timely sales,
quick returns. Held Land Co., 664
Brandels Hltlg.
AUTOMOBILES
For "Sale;
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE YOURSELF
12 CENTS PER MILE.
YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
INO FROM ACCIDENT.
50 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO.
lini'O 3622. 1314 HOWARD.
Market and Industrial New;s of the Day
LIVESTOCK
Omaha live Stock.
Omaha, Aug. S, 1919.
Receipts were:
Offietnl Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday.
Official Thursday ,
Estimate Friday . .
Cattle
11,777
. 1 1 . t; 2 6
. 6,492
. 1,4112
S00
Hogs Sheep
4,376 35,998
4.995 22,1 45
4.961 35,792
2.758 17.114
2,500 18.400
Five days this week 31,097 19.680 129,449
Same Isst week 34.140 38.019 123.171
Same two weeks ago 4S.295 62.397 72,700
Same 3 weeks ago . .29,68), S9.936 88.4S9
Same days year ago. 48. 330 61,600 61,663
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p.
m., August 8. 1919:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Horses
and
Cattle Hogs Sheep Mules
C. M. St. P 2 2
Missouri Pacific... 14 17 65 1
C. N. W west. .1 . . 2 2
C. St. P., M. & O. . . 4 .. 1
C, B. & Q.. west. . 4 4
C, R. I. A P., east. 2 4
Illinois Central 2 1
Total receipts 30
33
71
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morrfs & Co 258 409
Swift Co S48 604 1,585
Cuduhy Pack. Co.. 100 3 2.019
Armour & Co 296 1.307 353
J. W. Murphy 1,058
Lincoln Puck. Co.- 20 .... ....
Hiffyins Pack. Co.. 11 .... ....
Hoffman Bros 14 .... ....
P. O'Dea I
Vllson 23 ....
F. P. Lewis 28
,T. B. Root & Co. . . 59
J. H. Bulla 1
Rosenstnek Bros... 26 .... ....
F. G. Kellogg 131 ....
Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co. 25
John Harvey 30
Onmha 2 .... ....
Other buyers 218 15,675
Total 1,691 3,381 19,632
WE SELL THEM RIGHT.
Six sold Thursday. Hudson, Ilaynes,
Bulck and three Fords. Still have a
complete slock Including two Cadillac
8s, 18 Bulck, 18 Chevrolet, 17 Stutz, 17
Bulck. 17 Maxwell, 17 Saxon, 17 Lexing
ton, 16 Dodge, 16 Hupmobile. Several
Fords and many others. Guarantee of
money baek If not satisfied.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam.
ddoudt nifl ITCDT ON ALL MODELS
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C, ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1767
1407-21 Capitol Ave.
MEEK 5 AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, sold and exchanged.
We buy for cash and sell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Garage
2026-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101.
No.
12. . .
24. . .
24. . .
23...
15. . .
8. . .
A v. Pr.
980 $10 60.
9S1 IS 00
.1131 17 75
6 75
9 90
BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
iRth A Jackson Ford Agents D
condition ;
S500
good
1V.PVERT six In A-l
tires two spares', sedan top; air pump.
Will sell for $800. Leaving city. Call
at Ru-Blan No. 6, 210 Webster St., after
6 p. m
Cattle The run of cattle was very light
even for a Friday, only 30 cars or about
800 head being reported In. Not enough
beeves were here to make much of a mar
ket, but the few desirable cattle on sate
went at prices that were strong to un
evenly higher, best natives sold at $17.75,
and they were far from prime. Butcher
stuff held about steady and feeders were
nominally unchanged on a very limited
run. Only a few westerns were on sale
and It was a strong to higher deal for
anything desirable.
BEEF STEERS.
Av. Pr. No.
. 825 $ 9 40 14
.1255 12 40 27
.1151 15 S5 19
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
. 926 17 40 '
cows.
. 754 6 35 1 774
. 821 8 00 27 1008
Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
beeves, $17.50((()1S.25; good to choice
beeves, $15.7517.20; fair to good beeves,
$14.r.015.9t; common to fair beeveB.
$12.OO14.00; choice to prime yearlings,
$16.7517.60; good to choice yearlings,
$15.0016.50; fair to good yearlings, $13.60
5H15.00; common to fair yearlings, $10.00
13.00; good to choice heifers, $10.00
13.00; good to choice cows. $9. 25 12. 00;
fair to good cows, $7.509.00; common to
fair cows, $5.757.25; good to choice
feeders, $1 2 . (1 (Kff) 1 4.00; medium to good
feeders, $10.00 11.50 ; good to choice
stockers. $9.00 1 1.00 ; fair to good Blockers,
$7.509.00; common to fair stockers, $6.60
Jr7.50; stock heifers. $6.508.60; stock
cows, $6.007.60; Btock calves, $7.50
10 110: veal calves. $8.00013.00; bulls.
stags, etc., $7. 00 (9 12. 00: choice to prime
grass beeves, $13.5of?15.10: good to choice
grass beeves. $11 .60 1 3.25 ; fair to good
grass beeves, $3.7511.26; common to fair
grass beeves, $8.00(319.00; Mexican beeves.
$7.508.00.
Hogs There were only 35 loads of hogs
here this morning estimated at 2.600 head,
receipts were hardly heavy enough to at
tract much attention. Although early re.
ports told of serious labor trouble In Chi
prlces here, although the market is sur
rounded with uncertainty, todays trade
Short Term Notes
by
Quotations furnished
Trust company:
First Liberty. S'As
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s. 1924 102
Bethlehem Steel. 7s, 1922 102
Canada 5s, 1921 97 'yj
Cudahy. 7s. 1923 lOOVs
Int. R. T.. 6s, 1921 88
Kansas City Ter., 6s. 1923. . . .100
Proctor & a.. 7s. 1922 102j
Russian Rubles, 64s. 1936.... 97
Union Pacific 6a. 1928 1024
Wilson & Co., 6s, 1928 99
Third Liberty, 4s 96.06
Fourth Liherty. 4s 93.90
Am. Mor. Sec. 1919 997s
Am. Tel. & Tel.. 6s, 1926 102
Am. Tel.. 6s, 1924 99
Am. Tobacco. 7a 1922 102
Am. Tobacco, 7s. 1923 1034
Anglo-French. 6s 1920 91
Arm. Con. Deb.. 6s, 1923 102
tho Peter
Bid Asked
99.56
1027
102
98
100
89
100i
102
101
102
100
100
102
100
103
103
97
102
GRAIN MARKET
USED cars of exceptional value
GUY L. SMITH,
2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970,
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN Pruur-s.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
5020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb.
FORDS, BU1CKS. DODGE. NEW AND
USED CARS, FORD BODIES.
O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO.,
S701 SOUTH 2 1ST ST SOUTH $99,
A. LEE & COMPANY.
Expert automobile washers, slmonyers
and polishers; all work guaranteed
2309 N. 18th 8t. Victor Garage. Pn
Web 307. -
$100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af
flnlty spark plug,BadTfer, jjNJjth
FEBTBUICK AUTO CO.,
2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
AUTOMOBILES.
Tires'and Supplies
NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We
retread and rebuild tires by Dry-Cure
process. Ideal Tlra Service. 2576 Har
ney St.
Repairing and Painting.
F. P. BARNUM CO., 2125 Cuming. Doug
las 80 44 High grade automobile painting
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains in used machines. Victor H.
Roos, the Motorcycle man, 27tb and
Leavenworth Streets.
ONE Harley-Davldson motorcycle with
side car; A-l condition: call after 6
o"clock at 2217 South Thirty-second ave
nue. Harney 6225.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfield carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards.
FORD MARKET.
2230 Farnam.
Cash, Time. Liberty Bonds
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; Quick action; no delay Auto Ex
change Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R, NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY
2520 Farnam St.
"AN IDEAL STOCK RANCH FOR SALE"
Eight hundred acres tn one body; 400
acrea Platte Valley farm land under
Irrigation ditch which will soon be
opened; 400 acrea hill pasture and hay
land. Four and one-half miles to good
town on main line of Union Pacific Rail
road. School on land. For particulars,
address Y-61S, Omaha Bee.
1.000 ACRES
Sheridan county; la mllea south ot
Gordon; Z mllea Niobrara rtvar frontage;
1,000 acrea best farm land, balance best
of pasture; with timber along river and
In two larva draws Priced much below
anything else offered In thla county
S. & & R- E. MONTGOMERY,
ilJ City Nat'l Bh. Bldg omaba. Neb
FOR SALE 160-acres of rich, fertile,
black loam soil, two springs that flow
continually run off and form Honey
Creek. Clear. Eight miles from Coun
ty seat, O'Neill, Holt county, Neb. No
dealers. Address L. S. Slocum. 8849 S.
. Walker St., Chicago. HI.
CHOICE"- Douglas Co. Farm of 313 acrea,
adjoining Millard, Neb., on the north;
on paved road to Omaba; best of land;
good Improvement and a money maker
for any live farmer. Sea me at once If
you want something extra choice,
G A. KULL. Oakland. Neb.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2300 Farnam St
WILL exchange Interest in 6-room house
for automobile. Describe same. Box
M-86. Bee.
ONB 1916 Dodge touring car, run 12.000
mites, splendid condition, 4 new tires.
one extra, $7UQ. can uougias aaiu.
OVERLAND 0, $550. worth more. Wal
nut 2232.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
USED CARS.
UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.,
2032 Farnam.
TO buy Ford car for oash from owner.
2611 Dewey.
GOOD USED CARS
GUY L SMITH
Cars for Hire.
FOR SALE My four improved farms (n
Kimball county; all of them ready to
move onto; some winter wheat on part
of them: can rent them if buyer wishes;
two 4-tD-acre places; one 220-scre. one
KO-acre. Write for particulars and
prices. Guy Forsllng. Kimball. Neb.
FOR SALE 160 acrea adjoining town of
4.000 In central Nebraska: all cultivated,
111$ per acre: no Improvements; perfect
oil. A. W. Toland, (94 Brandels Bide
T'outlas $707.
A GREAT LAND DEAL.
440 acres by Chadron, $19 per acre:
great snap; act at once or be too late.
. P. M. HURLESS, HADAR, KE&
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself; at very reasonable
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Service Garage. 19tb and Farnam. Doug
las 7390.
Tires and Supplies.
WE will ship, subject to examination, our
3, 500-mile guaranteed tires at these
Drlces:
Plain Non-Skid
30xS $ 7.80 $ 90
30x3 8.95 1190
S!xS .10.50 12.50
34x4 12-00 14.7$
Express prepaid 'When cash accompanies
order.
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North 11th St.
Phone Douglas 3830
NEW TIRES 1-2 PRICE
Ftrestone, Congress. Lee Pullman, Flak,
Write ror prices. Mention sixes
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.
2914 FARNAM ST. H 6758
i IAIN more miles; have your tires re
treaded by G. & G. Tire Co.
tili Leavenworla. Tyler 12S1-W,
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture.
magazines. We collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
cull, can ana inspect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
DORIS Please call at National Employ
ment ornce, itia oi. i am there
searching for you. Louis Glenn.
was 15 25c higher than yesterday. Bulk
of the hogs sold at $20.4020.75, with
top at $21.26.
HOGS.
No, Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
SO. .268 80 $20 :( 40. .296 210 $20 35
80. .220 40 20 40 62. .226 70 20 45
38. .276 ... 20 60 59. .269 140 20 66
58. .224 ... 20 60 65. .218 70 20 65
60. .302 40 20 75 68. .219 ... 21 26
Sheep A liberal run of sheep snd
lambs arrived for Friday, but packers ap
parently needed a few good sized strings
to keep killing gangs busy and trade ruled
fully steady, good fat lambs sold at
$Hi.00tf 16.35, and something choice in
this line is safely quotable up to $16.50.
Cood choice fat ewes are moving around
$S.00g'8.75, best wethers up to $9.76;
prices for feeders were steady to strong
In most cases with the more desirable
grades bringing from $14.00 14.25, and
fair to good feeding lambs are gutng to
the country at $13.0013.75.
FAT WETHERS.
130 Idaho. 135 9 26
FEEDER LAMBS.
170 Idaho.. 69 12 00 214 Idaho..49 12 00
353 Idaho.. 58 13 75 355 Idaho.. 59 12 00
FAT LAMBS.
53 culls... 66- 10 00 219 Idaho. .72 16 65
154 Idaho.. 67 16 00 618 Idaho.. 67 16 40
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice, $16.0016.50; lambs, fair to good.
$15,004(115.76; good to choice feeder lambs,
$13.75Cj)14.25; medium feeder lambs, $12.76
13.50; lamb culls, $10.0012.00; year
lings, $9.75 10.60; wethers, 9.00 ig' 9.75 :
ewes, good to choice, $7.75(g)8.i5: ewes.
fair to good, $6.007.60; ewe culls and
cannere, $2.60; breeding ewes, 9.0013.60
Chicago Live Btock.
Chicago, Aug. 8. Hogs Receipts, 9,000
head; estimated tomorrow, 4,000 head;
nrii,ig ctea.1v tn eanta lower inn 19.9 5ft.
Heavy weight, $20.1 0 Sj 22.40 : medium
weight, $20. 36f 22.50; light weight, 2(i.25
22.00: light light weight, $19. 00 21.25 ;
heavy packing sows, smooth, $10.2520.00;
packing sows, rough, $1S.OO19.00; pigs,
$17.0019.50.
Cattle Receipts, d.uou neaa; estimatea
tomorrow, 600 head; mostly 25 to 60
cents lower. Beef steers, medium and
heavy weight: Choice and prime, $17.26
19.00; medium and good, $12.7517.25;
common, $10.50ij)12.75. Butcher cattle:
heifers. $7.15014.76: cows. $7.0014.25.
Canners and cutters, $6.007.25. No other
quotations.
Sheep Keceipis, lz, uuu neaa; estimatea
tomorrow, 2,000 head; market slow.
Lambs. 84 pounds down, $U.5017.00;
culls and common, $9.00 13.00. No other
quotations.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City. Mo.. Aug. 8. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,700 head; market higher; steers.
I9.40W18.90; heiters, t. (oie'i4.to; cows,
6.5012.65; calves, $13.5015.00; stock
ers. $6.6011.00.
Hoks Receipts. 1.800 head; marKet low
er; heavy, $21. 75 '22.00; medium weight,
21.50ii)22.uo; ugnts, szi.uuia'iz.uu; sowb,
$19.605!20.60; pigs, $16.00(&)20.00.
Sheep ana uaniDs neceipis, a.ouv neaa;
market steady; lambs, $12.00016.00; ewes,
f9.5015.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo.. Aug. 8. Cattle Re
ceipts. 1,200 head; market strong; steers,
$9.0O(jji8.50; cows ana neuers,
15.60; calves, $7.0014.00.
Hoes Receints. 1.500 head: market
strong; top, $22.15; bulk of sales, $20.25
22.10.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.600 head;
market steady; lambs, $8.60016.25; ewes,
$7.60 9.00.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., Aug. 8. Cattle No
market.
tino-. Receints. 1 000 head: market
steady; lights, $20.50021.75; mixed, $20.00
20 50; heavy, $19.0020.00; bulk of sales,
$19.7520.50.
Sheep and Lambs No market.
Omaha Hay Market
Receipts of both prairie hay and alfalfa
light and demand quiet; market steady
with no change in prices. No. 1 upland
prairie hay, $22.0024.O0; No. 2 upland
prairie hay. $18.0020.00; No. 3, upland
prairie hay, $10.0015.00; No. 1 midland
prairie hay, $21.0023.00; No. 2 midland
prairie hay, $17.0020.00; No. 1 lowland
prairie hay, $1.0018.00; No. 2 lowland
prairie hay, $12.0014.00; No. 3 lowland
prairie hay, $8.0010.00: choice alfalfa.
$26 5027.OO; No. 1 alfalfa, $25.0026.00;
standard alfalfa, $21.6025.OO; No 2 al
falfa $17.6021.00; No. 3 alfalfa, $14.00
17 00: oat straw, $6.009.00; wheat straw,
$7.O08.OO.
New York Sngar.
New York, Aug. 8. Sugar Market unchanged.
Omaha, Aug. 8, 1919.
Grain arrivals today were 99 cars of
wheat, 20 cars of corn, 6 oars of oats, 7
cars of rye and 2 cars of barley.
Most of the trading was in wheat, which
was not much changed. Corn sold several
cents 'UP, and oats at an advance of 1
cents. No rye or barley hsd been sold
up to a late hour. Grain embargo into
Omaha terminals was lifted by the grain
control committee yesterday to the extent
that shipments from any point to the
extent of 311 cars per day will be al
lowed. Cash sales today were:
Corn No. 2 white, 2 cars. $1.90; No. 3
white, 1 car, $1.89; No. 6 white, 1 car,
$1.84; No. 3 yellow, 1 car, $1.87; No. 2
mixed, 1 car, $1.87.
Oats No. 3 white, 4 cars, 71c; No. 4
white, 1 car, 70V4C
Wheat No. 1 hard, 1 car, $2.18
'smutty): 1 car, $2.17 (shipper's weights);
No. 2 hard, 1 car, $3.17 (smutty); 6 cars,
$$.17; 7 cars, $2.16; 1 car, $2.14 (smutty);
No. 3 hard, 1 car, $2.15; 3 cars, $2.14; 4
cars, $2.13; 1 car, $2.11 (smutty); No. 4
hard, 1 car. $2.08; 1 car, $2.06 (yellow
smutty); No. 3 mixed, 1 car, $2.14; 1
car, $2.14; 1 car. $2.13; 1 car, $2.12; No.
4 mixed, 1 car, $2.08. j
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Week
Receipts Today.
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Rye
Barley
Shipments
Wheat Corti
Oats
Rye
Barley
.99
.20
. 6
. 7
. 2
.63
29
ago.
277
51
18
5
2
117
44
14
11
Year
ago
100
103
45
7
2
1
GOOD home In suburbs or farm near
Omaha for old lady who la slightly
pecu liar, xsox isae.
RENT Electric vacuum sweeper by the
day. Lienverea. vt epster 4283.
WILL E. H. Shelly please call Vee at
Tyler 4113.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 439 16 68
Kansas City 370 7 16
St. Louis 246 17 27
Omaba Grain Inspection,
The number of cars of grain of the
several grades inspected "in" here during
Uie past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 1 hard, 26; No. 2 hard, 27;
No. 3 hard, 16; No. 4 hard, 22; No. 5 hard,
5; sample mixed. 1; No. 4 spring, 2; total,
99 cars.
Corn No. 2 white, 1; No. 3 white, 3;
No. 4 white, 1; sample white, 1; No. 2
yellow, 1: No. 3 yellow, 1; No. 5 yellow, 1;
No. 6 yellow, 1; No. 6 mixed, 2; total. 11
cars.
Oats No. 3 white, 4; No. 4 white, 2;
total, 6 cars.
Rye No. 2 1; No. 3, 8; sample, 1; to
tal, 5 cars.
Barley No! 3, 1, No. 4, 2; total, 3 cars.
FINANCIAL
New York. Aug. 8. The extremely active
and very irregular course of trading on
the stock exchange today was almost
wholly traceable to Impending develop
ments at Washington and the extension
of labor troubles.
Prices of active stocks, seasoned as well
as specualtive Issues, were one to five
point higher at the excited opening.
Ralls and a few of the high priced spe
cialties, BUch as tobaccos, proved the only
conspUious exceptions to the rally, which
gave way, however, to another extensive
selling movement at midday.
For the balance of the session the rec
ord was one of almost steady betterment,
favorites among Industrials. notably
United States Steel, reflecting accumu
lation of a substantial character. Short
coverlnlg contributed In no small degree
to the market's stability, with numerous
gains of 2 to 10 points. Sales amounted
to 2,060,000 shares.
Bonds were weak at the outset, specu
lative issues losing 1 to 2' points, with
partial recoveries later.
Total sales, par value, aggregated $L
760.000. Old United States bonds were un
changed on call.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan & Bryan, members wew nora
Stock Exchange. 315 South Sixteenth
street:
Opening
Prices
. . 122 i
. . . 95
Chicago rain and Provisions.
Chicago, Aug. 8. Anticipations which
were more than fulfilled that the govern
ment crop report would be bullish did a
good deal to turn the prices of all deliv
eries of corn upward today at the last.
The close was nervous, c to 4c net high
er, with September $1.89 o to $1.90 and
December $1.50 to $1.514. Oats gained
H6c to lc. In provisions the outcome
ranged from 15c decline to 10c advance.
Government figures on the prospective
yield of corn came too late to have any
direct Influence on the market. The un
official estimates, however, indicated such
a decided reduction in the eventual crop
total that bearish and dull factors were at
least temporarily counter-balanced. Al
most from the outset, too, the smallness
of contract stocks of corn in Chicago had
made shorts in the September delivery
anxious and had forced the price of that
month sharply higher. It was not until
the last hour, though, that largely owing
to evening up for the government report,
the depression in the December and May
options was overcome.
Oats swayed with corn. Guesses before
hand on the government crop report as
to oats were generally bullish.
Labor difficulties that made hog values
weak were reflected by provisions. Trad
ing most of the time was very light.
Art. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yes'y
Corn
Sept. 1.86 1.90 1.85M, 1.90 1.86
Dec. 1.60 1.51 1.47 V, 1.61V4 1.60
May 1.47 1.48 1.44 1.48 1.4714
Oats 1
Sept. .7214 .74 .71 .74 .72 V4
Dec. .75; .76V4 .74Vi .76V4 .75
May .77V4 .79 .77V4 -79 .78V4
Pork
Sept. 45.50 46.06 44.95 46.00 45.90
Lard
Sept. 30.95 31.32 30.70 31.16 81.30
Oct. 30.75 31.12 30.60 31.00 31.10
Ribs I I l I
Sept. 25.76 126.00 126 65 25.90 26.00
Union Pac. R. R. .
South. Pac. R. R.
North. Pac. Ry. . . .
Mo. Pac. Ry
Can. Pac. Ry
Gt. North Railway
A., T. & H. Fe Ry.
C, M. & St. P. Ry.
C. R. I. & Pao Ry.
C. & N. Ry
III. Cen. Ry
C. Ot. W. Ry
C. (S. W. Ry. Pfd.
. 1 - .. 1 u T.. ' 1 , .
v n unsn ny.t i iv
N. Y.. New H. & H. R. R. 31
N. Y. Cen. R. R 72
Penn. R. R. Co 43V4
B. & Ohio R. R 41 K
Reading Co 78
Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. . 484
Erie R. R '
Erie 1st pfd
Chesa. & Ohio R. R....
N. Y Ont. & West
Louisville & Nash
Southern Ry
M. K. & T
U. S. Steel Corp.,
U. S. Steel Corp.
Beth. Steel Corp
Rep. Iron & Steel
Colo. Fuel & Iron
American Locomotive..
Pressed Steel Car
Am. Car Foundry
Bald. Loco. Works....
Gt. No. Iron Ore Prop
Anaconda Cop. Min. Co.
Chino Copper Co
Nevada Con. Copper ...
Miami Copper Co
Ray Con. Copper Co...,
Utah Con. Mining Co. . .
Inspiration Con. Coo. Co.
Butte and Superior 24 V4
. 27V4
.156
. 86
. 90Vj
. 40
. 23
. 91
. 96
. 9
. 24
. 16
. 25
. 66
. 20
.112
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pfd. .114
. . 84
..85
. . 43
.. 80
.. 84
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42
66
43
19
27
24
86
58
OMAHA PRODUCE
Wholesale prices of beer cuts: No.
Loins. 41c; No 3. 33c, No. 3. 23c. No.
1 Ribs. 29c; No. 2, 19c; No. 3. 13c.
No. 1 Hounds. 2Sc; No. 2. 2bc; No. 3. 19 l3c.
No. 1 Churks. 19c; No. 2. 17c: No. 3. 11 c,
No 1 Pliites. lfic: No. 2. 14c: N'o. 3. 1 Or.
Quotations furnished by tbs Ullnskt
Fruit Co
Vegetables Potatoea. Northern Whites.
2.50; Colorado I J 60; Ohios, 2 60; Texas
New potatoes, $c Cabuage; Texas and
California cratet. iMc; small lots, 6c
Onions, California Reda. 7o. California
head lettuce, $3 60 crate: California bead
lettuce. $1 26 dozen: leaf lettuce 40
dozen; H. G radish 25-3ac dozen. H G
onions, 25-35C dozen, egg plant. !? 50 dozen
spinach, market price, hot house cukes
$2 60 dozen, bushel basket Texas cukes,
$3 60 basket:market banket cukes (abuut t
asparagus H G.. 60-7c dozen, I lorids
tomatoes (6 basket crates) j 50 t-rate.
wax and green beans, pesa. market prk'e
Nuts English walnuts, ssck lots. 84o
less 85c; No 1 raw peanuts 10c; Jumbo
taw peanuts. 12c; roast No. 1. 12o: roast
Jumbo. 16c. .
Fruits oranges: Vaiesciaa. S8-1UV. $5 60.
136, $6.00, 160-288-324. $150; 176. $00, 216.
260. $7.00. Lemons: Sunklst, 3U0-260.
$5 76; Red Ball, 300-260, $5 2i. Grape
fruit: California (all s'zes; $8 26 Bananas.
7 to 8c Strawberries: Missouri. $7 60
Plneaiiiiles: 42-48. $5 60: 24-30-36. $6 00.
Plates No. 1, 16c; No. 2. 14c; No. $,
11 c
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis. Aug. 8. Flour Market
unchanged: shipments 60,111 bbls.
Barley, $1.161.33.
Rye No. 2, $1.44.
Bran, $43.00.
St. Loots Grain.
St. Louis, Aug. 8. Corn September,
$1.90; December, $1.61.
Oats September, 76 c; December,
71 'so-
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Aug. 8. Corn September,
$1.86; December. $1.60H; May, $1.47.
New York Produce.
New York, Aug. 8. Butter Steady and
unchanged.
Eggs Steady, and unchanged.
Cheese Dull; state whole milk flats,
current make specials, 81G32c; state,
average run, 32c.
DON'T forget the big range horse and
mule auction next Monday and Tues
day, Aug. 11 and 12, at stock yard
stables; will have about 1,500 unbroken
range horses and about 200 gentle broke
work horses and mules; 20 head of big
city broke horses. All shod and ready
to go at hard work.
FOR SALE A pig with five legs: three
legs in rroni ana can wamr the color la
red, and It's healthy. Write or call on
Wm. C. Wascher, Beemer, Neb.
BROOD SOWS
Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Staring Plan
Phone Web. 2884. O S. Pettis. Ageat
Harness, Saddles and Trunks.
We Make Them Ourselves.
ALFRED CORNI8H & CO.. 1210 Farini
TEAM, harness and wagon all complete
ror tiau; act quick, uougias 4954. 2421
Cuming St;
BEAUTIFUL year-old colt, lightweight,
fine for children; buggy or saddle horse:
$100. "Harney 1947.
SOUND, new, coarse hay. $15 per ton
Wagoner, 801 N. 16th
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
100 CANARIES; finest collection In South
Omaha. Singers, $10. Frank Byers 28
Harrison St. So. 3101.
FOR SALE Fine laying hens.
nut 2196.
Call Wal-
MONEY TO LOAN.
iKUA.Mitu oy tne Business Men of
umana. rtnnuuin, pianos and
notes as security. $40 6 mo.. H. goods
total. $3.50.
PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY
432 Security Bldg. 16th A Farnam Ty. 66
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
VV AJ.tHt.i5. hTC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
FARMS and city loans.
X. H. LOUGEE. INfV
tie Keellna Bids.
As Syndicate Member
We Offer Subject to Prior Sale
15,000,000
25 Year
City of Copenhagen (Denmark)
5 Municipal Bonds at
932 and Interest
To yield the inrestor from 6.24 to 6.84.
Denomination of $500 and $1,000.
For Detailed Information Address
JAMES T. WACHOB
424-426 Omaha National Bank Building
Telephone Douglas 746.
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New York neral.
New York, Aug. 8. Wheat Spot steady;
No. red, $2.44; track New York export
to arrive.
Corn Spot strong; No. 2 yellow, $2.20,
and No. 2 white, $2.14, cost and freight.
Oats Spot strong; No. 2 white, 8jc.
Lard Easy; middle west, $31.6031.70.
STAPLE GROCERY
PRICES ARE BUT
LITTLE CHANGED
Drouth Drives Green and
Wax Beans, as Well as
Tomatoes Practically
off Market.
. . 13
... 73
...172
..160
.. 98
. .103
52
Tennessee Copper .
Am. Smelt. & Ref. Co.
Mex. Pet. Co., Ltd...
General Electric Co..
Con. G., L. & P. Co.
Am. Tel. & Tel
Westinghouse Electric .
West. Union Tel Co...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. 27
Inter. Rapid Transit.... 6
Central Leather Co 96
American Can 50
uoodrlch IB. F. ) Co s 77
United States Rubber 127
General Motors Co
Willys-Overland
Studebaker Corp
Maxwell Motor
Amer. Sugar Ref. Co..
Amer. Beet Sugar Co..
Amer. Cotton Oil
Amer. Linseed Oil Co.
Bosch Magneto
United Alloy Steel
Allis Chalmers Co
Amer. Inter. Corp
Amer. Zinc
Chile Copper
Corn Products
National Enameling .
Canton, Williams & Wig
industrial Alcohol
Inter. Nickel
.215
. 87
.103
. 48
.127
. 83
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. 72
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Boston Wool.
Boston, Aug. 8. The Commercial Bul
letin tomorrow will sav:
"The wool market has experienced a
week of midsummer dullness, sales being
In spots. Prices, however, have been main
tained on a sieaay oasis, very uiue now
la tielnfcr nurchascd in the west.
"The foreinn markets are all reported
steady; the English government has al
lotted 19,000 bales of colonial wool to
American purchasers out of the saleB com
mercing Ausust 11.
"The goculs market Is strong with com
paratively Utile excitement."
Scoured basis:
Texas Fine 13 months, $1.65L76; fine,
S months. $1.38 f 1.40.
California Northern. $1.60 : middle coun
ty, $1.40(5)1.50: southern, $1.301.35.
Oregon Eastt-rn No. 1, staple, $1.80
1.82; eastern clothing, $1.4061.45; Valley
No. 1. $1.66 1.70.
Territory Fine staple, $1.85 1.90 ; half
blood combing. $1.7Vi 1.75: blood comb
ing. $1.35; fine clothing, $1.40 1.60; fine
medium clothing, $1.30 b 1.40.
Pulled Extra, $ f.7 5 (fj'l . 80 ; AA, $1.66
1.70; AA supers, $1.6541. 60.
Mohairs Ucst combing, eOeSc; best
carding, 56 60c.
Dun's Trade Review.
New York, Aug. 8. Dun's tomorrow will
say:
The agitation against high living costs,
growing in Intensity and finding reflec
tion In tho increasing unrest of "labor has
not been without influence on' business.
Instead of the preponderance of advances
vv f i Ms characterized the movement of
wholesale corimodity quotations for a
l.iig period, recMsslony this week are
slightly in the majority and some markets
that are largely swayed by speculation
have experienced abrupt reaction. Accom
panying the recent significant price, de
velopments, there has been a distinct
spread of caution in commercial circles
with a tendency to await a clearer In
sight Into the future and a moderation of
activities has occurred in certain quar
ters. Weekly bank clearings, $7,499,611,171.
Wax and crcfn brans tre off the
retail market and tomatoes may fol 1
low unless rains come' oftener, A.
King, manager of the retail grocery
departent at the Hayden Brothers'
store declares.
"The vines are all right, Mr.
King said, "But there are no to
matoes on them and the.chances re
if this rainless weather keeps up ;
there won't be any fresh tomatoea
for a considerable time."
For the most part prices of all
kinds of staple and fresh groceries
remain the same.
Tomatoes are now selling at 5
cents per pound. Prices quoted for
other fre'sh vegetables are as fol
lows: Sweet corn, 15 cents per dozen;
new potatoes, 4'j cents per ptnd;
cooking apples, 35 cents per peck;
cabbage heads, two for 5 cents;,
carrots, turnips and radishes, three
bunches for 5 cents.
Flour is selling at $2.98 per sack
:it;d sugar at WVi cents per pound.
Good coffee can be had generally
for from 38 to 45 cents per pound.
It was predicted that the price of
coffee would take a jump soon. .
In the dried fruits' division whole
apricots are on sale at 35 cents per
pound. Frunes are quoted at from
2jto 20 cents per pound, while
raisins are selling at 7yi cents per
pound. Evaporated peaches and
pears are quoted at 25 cent! per
pound. Oranges sell at from 45 to 80
cents per dozen; lemons at from
30 to 40 cents per dozen, and grape-
fruit at 10 cents apiece.
Retailers in fresh meats quote
the following prices: Pork chops,
tiO cents per pound; lamb chops, 30
cents per pound; round steak at 30
and 35 cents per pound. Spring
chickens are taken up as fast as
they come in. Liver sells at 5 cents
per pound.
New York Money.
New York, Aug. 8. Money On call,
chsv; all calls. 6 per cent.
Ti.' Loans Easier and unchanged: 60
days, 90 days and six months, 6 per cent
bid.
Prime Mercantile Paper Unchanged.
Sterling Exchange Demand, $4.31; ca
bles. $4.32.
Francs Remand, 7.75; cables, 7.77.
Guilders Demand, 37; cables, 37.
LI res Unchanged.
Marks Demand. 6ty; cables, 6.
Alax Rubber 100
Kelley Springfield 127
Miavale steel (u
Ohio City Gas. . .
Pierce Oil
Sinclair OH
Pan-American Oil...
Plerce-Arrow
Sloss-Sheffield
Texas Pacific
Texas Oil
Wilson Co
60
.. 20
.. 62
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.. 83
New York Coffee. ,
I New York, Aug. 8. The market for
coffee futures opened unchanged to 9
points lower In response to easier Santos
cables. Prices steadied up slightly right
after the call on the more optimistic view
of general conditions encouraged by the
early rally In the stock market, but
weakened later on reports of freer cost
and freight offerings from Brazil and the
renewed weakness of stocks. December
sold off from $20.85 to $20.63 and closed
at $20.65. with the general list closing at
a net decline of 15 to 30 points. Closing
bids: September, $20.95; October, $20.85;
December. $20.65; January $20.65; March,
20.66; May. $'J0.60; July $20.50.
Spot coffee dull and nominally un
changed at 22c for Rio 7s and 29c for
Santos 4s.
v Liberty Bond Trices.
New York, Aug. 8. Liberty bond price
at 11:30 a. m., were: 3s. 9$. 74; first 4s,
94.10; second fours, 93.16! first 4b, 94.20;
second 4s, 93.26; third 4s. 94.94; fourth
4Hs, 93.38; Victory 3s, 99.86; Victory
4s, 99.86.
Liberty bond final prices were: 3,
99 72; first 4s. 94.10; second 4s, 93.00; first
4 ys. 94.00; second 4:i. 93.14; third 4s,
94.84; fourth 4s, a .80; Victory 3a,
99.86; Victory 4c, 99.82.
New York Metals.,
New York, Aug. 8. Copper Dull; elec
trolytic, spot, small lots for prompt dellvr
ery, 2222c; September, nominal at 24o.
Iron Unchanged. ,
Lead Easy; spot, $5.506.60; Septem
ber, $5.60!f!6.76.
Spelter Weak; East St. Louis delivery,,
spot, $7.007.30c; September, 7.107. 40e,
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Aug. 8. Potatoes; Market
strong; arrivals, 24 cars; Kansas and
Missouri early Ohlos, sacked, carlots,
$4.75 4.86, cwt. ; Minnesota early Ohlos,
hull:, partly graded, $4.866.00, cwt.;
Irish Cobblers, bulk, New Jersey, No, X,
$5.50.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fruits.
New York. Aug. 7. Evaporated Apples
Dull.
Prunes Quiet.
Apricots and Peaches Quiet.
Raisins Quiet.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savanna.,, Oa., Aug. 8. Turpentine
Market! firm, $1.76: sales. $1.76; receipts,
275 bblk; shipments, 666 bbls; stock, 8,167
bbla.
Rosin Market quiet: sa'lee, none; re
ceipts,. 869 bbls.; shipments, 1.824 bbls.;
stock, 68.442 bbls. Quote: B. 16.80c: D,
17.60c; E, 17.76c; F, 17.85c; C, 18.25.;;
H, 18.60c; I, l!!).35c; K. 20. 25c; M,
21.15c; N, 22.45c; WO, 25.70c; WW, 23.80c.
Chicago Trices.
Chicago, Aug. 8. Butter Market firm;
creamery. 4853c.
Eggs Market unsettled: receipts, 7,989
cases; firsts, 42 3 43c; ordinary firsts,
3839c; at mark, cases included, 39
42o; storage-packed firsts, 434M4c.
Poultry .Market higher; springs, 33
36c; fowls, 33c.
New York Cotton.
New York, Aug. 8. Cotton
barely steady at
72 points.
cIo5d
net advance of 60 to
Kansas City Produce, ".
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 8. Butter, eggs
and poultry, market unchanged.
Spot Cotton.
New York. Aug. 8. Cotton Spot,
steady; middling. 32.16c. Futures closed
steady; October, 31.63c; December, 31.75c;
January. 31.69c; March, 31.66c; May.
31.75c.
Cotton Futures.
New York, Aug. 8 Cotton Future
"poncd steady; October, 30. 62c; December,
31.03c; January. 30.95c; Msrch, 31.00c;
May, 31.15c.
New York Coffee.
N.,w York. Aug. 8. Coffee No. 7 Rio,
22 r. Futures steady; September, 20.95c;
December, 20.66c.
London Money.
London. Aug. 8. Silver Bar. B8d par
ounce. Money and discount unchanged.
Bar Silver.
New York. Aug. 8. Bar allver, $1.11;
Mexican dollars, 85c.
Linseed Oil.
Dululh, Minn., Aug. 8. Linseed, $6,040
6.06.
The harbor of Rio Je Janeiro has
50 miles of anchorage and Is said,
to be the finest in the world.
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HE'S A CORN EXCHANGE
DIRECTOR.
"The yonnir man of today fs the RIG man of to
morrow." Teddy Roosevelt.
Personal Contact
With Our Officers
. Is a strong point of SERVICE that the CORN
EXCHANGE offers you
Our ofifcers are always on the
main banking floor serving de
positors, gladly and willingly, so
that your banking relations may
be the more pleasant and profit
able. The SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of the CORN
EXCHANGE Is the handiest In Omaha right
on the main banking floor Just off the busiest
corner In Omaha. Come In today and meet our
officers and you'll go away feeling that the
The Corn Exchange has an interest, in yon
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