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    THE BEE; OMAHA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1915.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED
South.
Bid BARGAIN LOTS.
11.00 SOWN. 11.00 A WEEK
buy. (In gard.n tract. 47x113; only 1
blocks from Wim Canter car lint and
ene block 10 paved street; high and
atgntiy. eiacn aoii ; prices 2bs and uu
THE BYRON REED CO..
T6n SALE Two full Hi loll In baut.
ful O vi. r look addition block couth of
Kim wood park; aet quick a to will
not De oB th market lonf. Aaare.
liiu?" iJitthi - n m
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Council Blufit.
FOR BALE
10 lota located at th eom.r of 11th
treat and tb venue. with www and
watar In street Inqulra of ownar. Leul.
Schneider. Wlrkham Block. Council
Bluff, la
l-ROOM HOUSE, clo. to actaool: away
from mud and watar. Terma. Call
Red (154.
Dundee.
We s(rlallze tn Dundee Iwmti.
C. B. STUHT CO.,
tS-14 City Notional. DougUs 8T8T.
South Side.
JAS J FITZGERALD. 4931 South J4th
Bt.. "Insurance" Buy and rail property.
Real estate mortgag loa a promptlv
made
IF you want a real home, at a bargain,
you should ae Jaa H Koplets. real -lure
invent menla 4783 ?","i!'iin4?'
REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES
six-acre place.
Two mllea of Council Bluffa with aev
aral good roads to the city; good 8-room
houae. large barn; nlc yard with large
walnut tree, about ona acr upland;
balanc creek bottom and vary rich
garden anil; hi Ire want to divide and
offer for IS.Ofio.
McGF.E RKAL ESTATE CO.,
lilfi Pea rl St.. Council Bluffa.
1'IIR SALE
Ten lota located at the corner of 17th
street nnd th avenue, with awr and
water In street. Inquire of owner. Louie
Schneider, Wlckham Block Council
Bl u f f s. I a. i igj m
""real estate wanted.
i
WANTED
FROM OWNER
Six-room, atrlctly modern, up-to-date
bungalow; will pay apot caah for some
thing nice. Hanscom Park preferred.
Address M-75. Omaha Bee.
BUNGALOWS WANTED
W hav cash buyers for well-located
bungalows and realdencee worth tb
money. For quick results, list with ua
O'NEILB R. E. A INS. AGENCY.
633-6 Brandel Theater Bldg
Tel Tyler 1044
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Nebraska Lands
Bargains in Nebraska
Farms and Ranches.
800 A., near Stuart, full aet of Improve
menta, nearly laval. rich soil, 200 A.
plowed. 240 A. meadow, 40 A. alf., bal.
pasture, plenty running water and tim
ber; phone in bouse; R. F. D. ; achoo
across road: snarj. SSS Dr.
160 A., 3 m. from town, level, rich soli.
no sand; ISO A. plowed; 40 A. alf.; run
ning water; plenty good timber; 8-R.
house, etc.: only 150 per.
120 A , highly Improved, on pavd road,
between Omaha and Millard.
10 A.. Improved, near Tilden, level, 120
A. plowed, bal. posture; 170 per.
00 A., near Ewlng. Improved; 200 A.
Plowed, bal. hay and pasture; 176 per.
120 A., 4 m. from Sliver Creek, improved;
50 A, meadow; 50 A. pasture, oai.
plowed. Good soil; only 1135 per.
S20 A., near O'Neill, Improved; 200 A.
plowed, bal. hay and pasture; cut. sow
T. of hay: ((0 per.
80 A., lnipr. ; 65 A. plowed, bal. pasture;
6 m. from Silver Creek; 1165 per.
480 A., 4 m. Bassett; 320 A. hay land, bal.
pasture; 125 per.
CHAPF.K LAND MAN.
Brand. The. Blrtg.. Omaha.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Wyoming Lands.
640-acre homestead relinquishment In best
part of Campbell county, Wyo. House
and fence on 320 acres, balanc unlm-
proved. Box O 53, Bee.
Miscellaneous.
For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota
farms and ranches, see
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Doug 8008 R28 Paxton Blk
FARM LANDS WANTED.
.Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
WE will tell your farm; timely aalea.
quick return Held Land Co., ($4
pranneia mag.
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale.
If you have a five to eight-room
house and want to aall it quickly, call
n C. G. CARLBERG,
Doug. 5S5. 813 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
WANTED to buy from owner i or 6-room
modern cottage in northwestern part of
city; $3,500 to 84.000 hav about
82.S0C cash. Addresa. Y-626, Omaha
Bee.
I HAVE a man who will buy your Im
proved property and pay cash for It.
but the price must be right
GEORGE F. JONES. REALTOR.
828 City Nat Bk. Bldg Doug. 1846.
LIST your property with us We ha
calls for homes and Investment.
McCAGUE INV CO
Phone D. 415. 15th and Dodge.
LIST your property for sale with
Robinson for quick sale
Phone. Douglns S097
J. B.
443 Be Bldg
LOW rate without delay
C. O. CARl.BERO.
313 Brandel Thenler Bldg
IF your property I for ale or rent, lit
tt with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY
CO., 2705 Lake. Upl!stcrM0
FOR aulck results (1st your property with
S. P nOSTWICK A PON.
suo rice mag.
Tyler 1606.
FOP quick sales list your property with
V SH RIVER
i(!47- Om Nat JRk Bldg Doug 1636
WE ran sell your 4 to 7-room house; list
It with us. Creigh, 608 Bee, Douglas
200. ,
HAVE inquiries for good homes In good
locations. Do you want to aell your
property? Lint It with C A. Qrlmmel.
848mahaNan Bjt.Bldjt,
FINANCIAL.
FARM NEAR OMAHA
240 acres with good Improvements; 30
acrea In alfalfa, balance except a small
pasture lb cultivation. The crop is fine;
price, 1230 per acre. Special reason for
this low price. Terms $5,000 cash, $15,
000 March 1, balance carried on the
land. This Is an upland farm, lays well
and la very productive corn, wheat an1
alfalfa land. See at once If you want
to consider this.
DUMONT & CO., Realtors
416-18 Keeling Bldg. Phone, Doujr680.
IMPROVED 2S0-acre rarm In Todd coun
ty, Minnesota: buildings consist of sev-
nroom house, barn, granary, corncrlh.
windmill, etc.; 130 acre undr 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 mile from
railroad town; good soil; would make
a good grain or stock farm; price $22.60
per acre. Schwab Bros. 1028 Plymouth
Blrtg.. Minneapolis. Minn
320 ACRES THAYER COUNTY
FARM.
First-class land. 50 acrea In native. 11)
acres In alfalfa, balance under cultiva
tion; fine seven-room house and large
barn, both new and other outbuildings;
fenced and cross-fenced; price, $166 per
acre if taken soon. George Leonerta,
lirunning. Neb.
Oh, Boy!
A lot of good ones. Including 17 Hud
son super, 18 Buick, 17 Cadillac, 17
Stuts, 18 Overland, 18 Chevrolet, 18 Lex
ington, 17 Buick, 17 Grant and many
others; also a flock of Fords. Get our
prices.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam
HENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE YOURSELF
12 CENTS PER MILE.
TOO ARE COVERED B7 IN8UR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1918 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO.
DOUG 3(522 1314 HOWARD
A. LEE & COMPANY
Expert automobile washer, slmonyers
and polishers: all work guaranteed
1230 N. 18th St. Victor Garage Pb
Web 307.
3701 SOUTH 21ST ST. SOUTH $96.
L'SED cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
Omaha. August 16, 1816,
Receipts rere: Cattle Hogs Sheep
16.273 4.624 44.532
6.237 6,417 39,595
4,863 6.280 42.241
4.878 10,477 25,666
2. 300 10,700 12,000
Official Monday....
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday.
Official Thursday...
Estimate Friday
Five days this week 34,041
Same daya laat week 31,170
Same two weeka ago 34.140
Same three wks. ago 48,295
Same daya year ago 22,31$
37.498 164,033
28,568 129.873
88.019 128,170
62,397 72.700
38.300 94,101
Cattle The cattle run was fair for
Friday, 80 cars, or about 2.300 head, being
reported In. Only a few loads of corn -feds
were on sale, and In sympathy with the
bad close at Chicago, local trade was very
dull. Butcher stock sold generally steady.
Stockers and feeders were slow and prices
showed a lower tendency. What few west
ern beeve were offered moved readily at
good steady prices, the trend Being strong
er. if anything, on best beeves.
Quotation on Cattle Choice to prime
beeves. $17.6O18.60; good to choice
beeves. $15.76 17.26; fair to good beeves,
common to lair Peeves
choice to prime yearlings,
good to choice yearlings,
fair to good yearlings.
common to fair yearlings,
good to choice heifers,
good to choice cows, $9.25
to good cows. $7.509 00;
fair cows, !6.75S7.60; good
Private Money.
8HOPEN cJOMPANY Douir4328.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 OmNat.Bk Bldg Doug. 2716
RealEstatc Loans ?nri Mortgages.
Save money and time, see us first.
6-year optional loans 6 per cent.
DAY & MAYNE,
Omaha. 505 Keellne Bldg., Dug. 6994.
Council Bluffs. Ia.. 34 Pearl St. Tel. 101.
6 and 6 p c. loans 011 real estate. Private
money R J Shields. 6113 Keellne. D 6893
MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate.
Interest payable simt-anually W H
THOMAS ft PON. 228 Keellne Bldg.
CITY and farm loans; 5V and 6 per cent;
no delay J. H. Dumont A Co.. 418
Keellne Bldg
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam.
D E BUCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Natl.
Miscellaneous.
MONEY to loan on automobiles; rate rea
sonable. Bon O-20. Bee.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
Acreage.
5 ACRES, IMPROVED.
South Side, Just outside city limits.
blocks to car line; good buildings, good
soil; abundance of fruit. A bargain for
part or all cash.
McCAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
or Mr. Lnwler. Douglas 415.
; Colorado Lands.
Y GOING T6MOSCA DISTRICT
; AUGUST 25. IRRIGATED
c LANDS. SEND FOR BOOK
LET. WATTS. 537 PAXTON.
COLORADO LAND BUYERS
ai lr.iNiiurM.
Ton want the best to b had and w
have It: if you will come and compare
our lands, our crops, our taxes, our
schools, before buying you will buy here.
$12.00 to $40.00 per acre will buy It now,
$60.00 to $75.00 will be the price before
winter. Don't wait, come direct to
Galatea and let us show you some real
crops. For further Information write or
wire A. N. Mltchem. Galatea. Colorado.
LOW P1UCED EASTERN COLORADO
LAND.
Com with us next Tuesday for the
Flagler district and secure a farm where
price ate atill low $25 to $40. Don't
wait phon us today. D. 4254. Sbedd
Investment Company. Railway Ex
change, Omaha.
t"OR SALE 160 acre beat land, north
eastern Colorado. M mile from town
nd railroad; now under cultivation
and under car of reliable renter; land
rising in valu quickly; $60 per acre;
communicate direct with owner. How
ard M. Batchelder. Sterling. Colo.
WILL BUY
One-half section, or full section, good,
level land near Burlington, Colo. Give
legal number aud price in first letter.
Address 3101 Lincoln Boulevard, Omaha.
Nebraska Phot.e Pouglas 6531.
JO.uDO ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin.
eoln Co, Colo., land Bargains. Ks
terms See J L. Murer. Arrlb. Col..
Iowa Lands.
Foil SALE -A very choice valley farm
consisting of 273 acres, situated In Milla
county, Iowa, and located about 15 mllea
from Council Bluffa. Good seven-room
house, barn, corn crib and other neces
sary buildings. This is a sandy loam
farm and easy to cuittvat and ha no
waste land. This year crop 1 as
follow: Corn, 158 acres; wheat and
oats. o acre; hay field, 80 acrea, bal
ance In pasture. This property Is
owned by a non-resident and I offered
at an exceedingly reasonable figure for
Immediate ale. Prtc $175 per acr.
For full particulars addresa Bromley
A Lewis, Glenwood. Ia.
100-ACRE farm for sale, 3 miles north of
Sloan, Ia. : buildings on the King of
Trails, which will soon be paved. Price
1275 per acre; $10,000 on contract, $30.
000 March 1. 1930. balance carried back
at 6 per cent. Security bank. Sloan Ia.
LOOK $12 per acre buys Iowa corn farm
all tn cultivation. W. H. Beach. Mon
damln. Iowa.
Minnesota Lands.
100-ACRE. splendid unimproved land;
gently rolling, creek, near town, road,
and excellent soil, plenty hardwood tim
ber; $20 per acre. Jame Bolen. Aitkin.
Minn.
SPLENDID 700-arr dairy ranch, with 100
aores plow land, balance excellent up
land pasture; near school, lake and
town. Price $30 acre. Jame Bolen,
owner. Ankln, Minn.
"AN IDEAL STOCK RANCH FOR SALE"
Eight hundred acre in one body; 400
acres Platte Valley farm land under
Irrigation ditch which will soon be
opened; 400 acre hill pasture and hay
land. Four and one-half mile to good
town on main line of Union Pacific rail
road. School on land. For particular.
address Y-615. Omah a Bee. ,
160 ACRES Good, big improvement,
close to Elkhorn, good producer, fine
land, listed excluaively until Sept 1.
Price $235 per acre. Easy terms, fine
location, close to Lincoln highway, fine
home. See Paul Peterson, 364 Brandels
Theater Bldg. Phones Doug. 1806, Wal
nut 3106.
THREE of the best Platte county, Nebras
ka farma for sale; all modern, Improved,
electric lights, water, furnace, etc.; also
800 acres fine meadow land, good soil,
with running well, near Inman, Neb.
Write A. E. Matson, Genoa, Neb.
1H0-A. FARM, 9 miles south of town; 10
acres broke; good two-room house: barn;
well; mill; all fenced and cross fenced;
$45 per acre, $1,600 down, balance easy
terms. Guy Forsling, owner, Kimball,
Neb.
ONE HUNDRED beautiful farm for ale
In the vicinity of Mankato. Blue Earth
County, Minnesota Come and ee them
George Atchison Land Co., Mankato.
Minn.
WRITE me for pictures and prices of my
farm and ranches in good old Dawea
county. Arab L. Hungerford. Craw
ford. Neb
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col
orado lands see
HELD LAND CO..
664 Brandels Bldg
MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farm at the right price. M A
LARSON. Central City, Neb
PRICE and term right on northeast Ne
braska Improved corn and alfalfa farm
C V Nelson. 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farm.
Kimball county. Neb. R Bl Holmee.
Bt abnell. Neb
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A A. PATZMAN.
i1 Karbsch Blk Tyler 684
320 ACRES Improved land, six miles from
Franklin, Neb. Will sell for $1,200. Aljen
H a rl n g, Rlverton, Neb.
COLORADO 80 acres; a fine 80 acres, lo
cated in Kit Carson Co. Dolk ,t Clauson,
Kiron, I a.
Wisconsin Lands.
FOR SALE Choice stock and dairy farms
in Grant and Crawford counties. Write
for list. Cba. W. O'Neill, Bridgeport,
Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
SOLDIERS 640-acre homesteads, seven
months residence. Duff, Casper, Wyo.
MEEKS AUTO CO
Used cars bought, sold and exchanged
We buy for cash and sell on time. Full
line to select from Middle State Garagr
2Q2B-8 Farnam St .Douj4101.
PROMPT DE1IVERY ON ALL MODELS
NEBRASKA WHITE CO
FRED C ROGERS, MGR TYLER 1767
1407-21 Capitol Av
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
1020 Farnam St Omaha, Neb
BETTER USED CARS
AT
UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.
2032 FARNAM.
FORDS BUICKS. DODGE. NEW AND
USED CARS, FORD BODIES.
O'ROURKE-OOI.DSTROM AUTO CO.
$100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af
finity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N 18tb
BARGAINS IN USED CARS,
McCaffrey Motor Co.
15thA Jackson Ford Agent D. 8500
NEB7BUICK AUTO CO.,
26ii3 Farnam St Doug 1970.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfleld carburetor and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards
FORD MARKET.
2230 Farnam
Cash, Time. Liberty Bond
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED
CARS; quick action: no delay Auto Ex
c.hange Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035.
LATE model Buick light six, just over
hauled and repainted. Call Tyler
3961-W, ask for Mr. Blessing
LATE model Ford Sedan, cash or pay
ments. Call Harney 353 and ask for
Blessing. 2562 Farnam.
W. R NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY
2520 Farnam St.
OAKLAND, Sensible Six
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
23C6 Farnam St
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
1916 CHEVROLET touring; in good con
dition. Will sell for $225.00, cash only
Walnut 1189.
COUPE LIGHT SIX Continental motor,
splendid condition. Harney 353. Ask
for Roos.
ONE Willis Overland Six. late model, for
sale or trade. 2662 Farnam. Harney
363.
NEW Oakland touring car. Web. 6754.
BUICK touring car; new tires; looks new;
$350. 3025 South Fifteenth street.
GOOD USED CARS
GUY L. SMITH
FOR SALE One Light Buick Six; runs
and looks like new. Walnut 1104.
. Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured in Omaha, 24-hour serv
ice, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing; body
dents removed; new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO..
1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917.
F P BARNUM CO., 2125 Cuming Doug
las 8044. High grade automobile painting
Montana Lands.
BANKRUPT price, 791 acres best hay and
gratn land. Irrigated, join county seat,
and grazing reserve; owner. Elmer I
Strever. Billing. Mont.
Lee - Want Ads Produce Results.
DUNDEE
Omaha's Home District
A STRANGER in a new city usually visits its places of beauty and
interest; its homes, parks and beautiful buildings. Casual inqury on the
street most always will direct you to a city's best residence district.
ASK ANYONE IN OMAHA where its best home sites are, best
because of surroundings, accessibility, public utilities, schools and all
that goes to make a good place to live, and the invariable answer will
be DUNDEE.
We believe there are good .reasons for this consensus of opinion.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN KNOWING WHY?
A Few Dundee Homes
$ 6,000 A new 7-room, two-story, frame house on 50th Street, in our
new Addition South of Dodge Street One-half cash. Imme
diate possession.
$ 5,800 1 -story, 6-room, frame house, on one of the best streets
between two car lines. Good condition.
$14,500 2-story and attic frame residence 75x135 ft. lot, south front
near Happy Hollow. Lot is very attractive with shrubbery
and fruit trees; 9 rooms, including sun room, also large
screened porch. Excellent location,
$14,000 2-story and attic, stucco house, tiled roof, 10 rooms. All the
conveniences of a strictly modern house. Located between
Farnam and Dodge Streets, across from Happy Hollow.
Quick possession.
GEORGE & COMPANY
REALTORS
902 City National Bank Building.
Phone D. 756.
$14.00(8)15,50;
$U.0014.00;
$17.0017.76;
$15.0016.76;
112.50(814.60;
$10.0012.60;
$10.0013.00;
&12.00; fair
common to
to choice feeders. S12.2514.00; medium
to good feeders. $10.50012.00; good to
nhnl. e stockers $10.00 (B 1 1.50 : fair to good
stockers, $8.006.9.50; common to fair
grades. 86.50(37.60: stock heifers, $7.60
ffi8.60: stoi k cowa. $6.607,60: stock
calves. $7.60(310.00; veal calves, $8.00
14 60; bulls, stags, etc.. $7.0O12.0O;
rhnlr. tn nrlme grass beeves. $14.00
15.25; good to choice grass beeves, $12.00
iiil3.50: fair to good grass beevas, $10.00
(3)11. 50; common to fair grass beeves,
$8 0009.60; Mexican beeves, $7.609.00.
Hogs Receipt of hogs were fairly lib
eral today, 154 loads estimated at 10,700
head. There was not much delay in open
ing this morning and very little varia
tions in the market, being largely a flat
$1.00 under yesterday. The long price
was $19.75. Hogs wer reported down to
$19.40 and the bulk was $19.6019.90
with the better finished hogs selling up
to $20.50 with a top of $21.26.
Sheep Receipts of sheep and Iambs
were rather limited as la usually the case
on Friday, the estimate calling for 12.000
head. Demand was broad and active with
trend of values upward, both fat lambs
and sheep selling at figures largely a
quarter higher than yesterday. One string
of Nevada lambs reaching $17.25 with
several loads bringing $17.10. Best ewes
are quotable up to $9.25. toppy wethers
at $10.7511.00 and yearling sheep up
to $12.00. A brisk inquiry featured the
trade in feeders and prices were gener
ally a quarter higher. Good to choice
feeder lambs went to the country at
$14.75 on up to $15.50 and heavy and
common feeders bfinglng SI 2.50 1 4. 00.
Quotations on Sheer) Lambs, good to
choice, $16 .7517.26; lambs, fair to good,
$16.0016 75; feeder lambs, good to
choice $14.7515.50; medium feeder
lambs' $14.0014.75; heavy and common
feeders, $12.5014.00; yearlings, $11.00
12.00; wethers. $10.0011.00; ewes, good
to choice, $S.259.25; ewes, fair to good.
$7 008.00; good feeding ewes, $6 00
7.00; ewe culls and canners. $4.005.00;
breeding ewes. $10.0011.00.
Chicago live Stock.
Chicago, Aug. 15. Cattle Receipts,
S.C00; estimated tomorrow, 1,000; market
lower. Beef steers, medium and heavy
weight, choice and prime, $16.25 18.60 ;
medium and good, $12.5016.25; common,
$10.no12.60; light weight, good and choice,
$14.2518.00; common and medium, $9.60
W14.25; butcher cattle, heifers, $7.60
lfj.00; cows, $7.2514.00; canners and cut
leii, $6.25S?7.25; veal calves, light and
handy weight, $20.00 21.00; feeder steers,
$8.0013.60; stockers steers, $7.50ll.O0;
western range, steers, $9.5016.60; cows
and heifers, $7.7513.00.
Hogs Receipts, 27,000; estimated to
morrow, 6,00; market mostly $1.00 to
fl.50 lower than yesterday's average, some
ip.te transaction at $2.00 decline. Heavy
weight, $18.8520.86: mertlumwelght,
$19.00021.00; lightweight, $19.0021.00;
light light, $17.75ig20.60; heavy packing
sows, smooth, $17.7618.76; packing
AUTOMOBILES.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself; at very reasonable
price; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Service Garage, 19th and Farnam Doug,
las 7390.
Tires and Supplies.
WE will ahlp. aubject to examination, our
3.500-mile guaranteed tire at the
price:
Plain Non-Skld
30x3 1 7 80 I 90
30x34 95 n
S2x34 10.50 12 60
34x4 12 00 14.75
Express prepaid when cash accompanies
order.
Standard Tire Co.,
410 North 16th St. Phone Douglas $880
Short Term Notes
5
Quotation furnished by Peter
company.
Bid.
First Liberty $H 99.90
Arm. Con. Deb 6s, 1924 ......101
Canada 6s, 1921 95
Cudahy 7s. 1623 101
Kan. City Ter. 6s, 1923 100
Proctor Gambia 7s, 1922. 102H
Russian Rubles 56s, 1936 85
Union Pacific 6s. 1928 102VJ
Third Liberty 44s 95.04
Fourth Liberty 4s 93.22
Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s, 1925 100
American Tel. 6s, 1924 99
American Tobacco 7s, 1923. . . .1024
American Tobbaco 7s, 1923.... 103
Anglo-French 6s, 1920 98H
Arm. Con. Dob. 6s, 1825 101
Trust
Asked
ioiv,
96
10114
KiOi
102
88
101
loon
994
103
103
97 4
101
GRAIN MARKET
sows, rough, $17.0017.50; pigs, $1(50
18.00.
Sheep -Receipts. 15,000; .estimated to
morrow, 4,000; market strong. Lambs, 84
pound down, $15. 2518. 26; culls and com
mon, $10.0014.T5; yearling wethers,
$10.60(3113.26; ewes, medium, good and
choice, $7.76(89.76; culls and common,
$3.007.25.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo.. Aug. IS. Cattle
Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady.
Steers, $9.25019.00; heifers $6.75014.76;
cows. $6.5012.75; calves, $16.00(3 17.60;
stackers, $6.3011.6O
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market
weights, $20.6021.80; lights, $19.755i
21.50; sows, S18.5020.00; pigs, $18.00W
21.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 6.600
head; market higher. Lambs, $12.76
17.00; ewes, $9.0016.00.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, Ia.. Aug. 15. Cattlt Re
ceipts, 2.000 head; market weak; beef
steers, fed, $14,O018.00; grass, $10.00(&
14.00; fat cows and heifers. $7.0013.0O;
canners, $5.00(7.0; stocker and feeders,
$7.001012.50; calves. $8.0015.00; feeding
cows and heifers, $7.00i&'9.00.
Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; market
$1.00 lower; light, $19.6020.60; mixed,
$19.O019.50; heavy. $18.00(919.00; bulk
of sales. $19.00019.60.
SJieep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 head;
market strong.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 15. Cattle Re
ceipts. 1,000 head; market steady. Steers,
$9.000pl8.50; cows and heifers, $5.50
16.50; calves, $7.0017.60.
Hogs Receipts, 3,000 head; market
lower. Top, $21.26; bulk, not quoted.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,500 head;
market strong. Lambs, $8.5017.fi0;
ewes, $7.609.25,
Boston Wool.
Boston, Aug. 15. The Commercial Bul
letin tomorrow will say:
"The wool ma-ket has shown signs of
Increasing animation thia week and prices
are very firm on all grades. The strength
shown In the London auctions with poor
wools being, offered seems to have been
reflected in this market.
"Manufacturers are finding a strong de
mand for goods, but are still selling dis
cretely beyond their present commitment
and in most cases are allotting goods for
th'e lightweight season more or Jess in
proportion to previous purchases. Little
wool has been bought In the west this
week."
Scoured basis:
Texas Fine 12-months, 11.6501.76;
fine, 8-months, $1.381.40.
California Northern, fl.80Ol.6t; mid
dle county, $1.40tol.SO; southern, fl.30
1.15.
Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple, $1.80
1.85; eastern clothing, fl.E0Ol.S6; valley
No. 1, $1.61.70.
Territory Fine staple, fl.85l 90; half
blood combing, $1.75(61.80; three-eighth
blood combing, fl.351.40; fine clothing,
$1.501.60; fine medium clothing, $1.40i&
1.50.
Pulled Extra, fl. 7601. 80; AA, fl.6S
1.70; A supers, $1.S51.60.
Mohair Best oombing, 60 65c; best
carding, 55(6 60c.
Omaha, Aug. 15, 1818.
Wheat receipt today were substantial
and larger than for the last week, while
oat and corn continued very light. Ar
rivals were 166 cars of wheat, 24 cars of
corn, 9 car of oats, 31 cars of rye and i
cars of barley. The wheat market was
unchanged to a cent higher, the bulk of
the No. 2 hard going a cent advance.
Corn declined t to 4 cents, virtually all
$ to 4 cents lower. Oats were off a cent,
barley unchanged and rye nominally
steaay.
Corn No. 1 white:
white: i car, $1.90.
$1.87. No. 2 yellow:
$1.81. No. t yellow:
yeuow: l car, $1.9
1 car, $191. No. 2
No. f white: 1 car,
i car, $1.92; 1 car,
1 car, $1.90. No. 4
No. b yellow: l
car. $1.89. No 3 mixed: 3 cars. $1.90
No. 8 -mixed: 2 car, $1.89. Sample
mixed: 1 car, $1.80; 1 oar, $1.78 (heat
ing). Oats No. f white: i cars, 71V4c. No.
4 white: i cars, 71 He; 1 car, 71c. Sam
ple whlta: 1 car. Tic.
Barley No. 2: 1 car, fl.40.
Wheat No 1 hard: 1 car, $2.22 (dark,
smutty); 8 cars, $2.21; f cars, $2.19 (smut
ty); 4 can, $$.17 (smutty). No. 2 hard:
4 car. $2.19; 9 car. $2.18; 1 car, $2.17; 1
car, $2.16 (smutty). No. 3 hard: 3 cars,
$2.15; 6 cars. $2.14; 11 carl, $2.13. No. 4
hard: 1 ears, $2.10; 1 car, $1.09; 6 cars,
$2.08; 1 car, $2.07 (smutty); 2 cars, $2.07;
6 cars, $2.06 (yellow); 1 car, $2. OS yellow,
(smutty). No. 6 hard: 1 car, $2.05; 1
car, $2.03 smutty). No. 1 northern spring:
1 car. $2.25. No. 4 northern spring: 1
car, $2.18. No 6 northern spring: 1 car,
$2.15; 1 car. $2.10. No. 2 mixed: 1 car,
$2.13 (durum). No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $2.11.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Week Tear
Receipts Today. ago. ago.
Wheat 165 . 9 72
Corn 24 20 46
Oats 9 6 21
Rye S . . 1
Barley 2 2 .,
Shipments '
Wheat 78 83 27
Corn 37 29 67
Oats 40 6 11
Rye
Barley 6 .. 1
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 462 50 166
Kansas City 447 3 19
St. Lculs 10 20
Minneapolis 294
Duluth 1
Winnipeg 38
OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION.
The number of cars of grain of the sev
eral grades Inspected "in" here during the
last 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 1 hard, 11; No. 2 hard, 87;
No. 3 hard, 42; No. 4 hard. 33; No. 5 hard.
6; No. 2 mixed, 8: No. 3 mixed. 40; No. 4
mixed, 1; sample mixed. 1; No. 1 spring,
2; No. 3 spring, 1; No. 4 spring, 1; No. 5
spring, 2; sample spring, 1; total, 144.
Corn No. 2 white, 4; No. yellow, 8:
No. 2 mixed, 5; No. 8 mixed, 2; sample
mixed. 1: total, 20.
Oats No. 3 white. 7; No. 4 white, 1;
sample white, 1; total, 9.
Rye No. 3, 2: total, 2.
Barley No. 2, 1; rejected, 1; total, 2.
Primary Beoeipts and Shipment.
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO..
2914 FARNAM ST. H. 6758.
NO need for steam soaked carcasses. We
retread and rebuild tire by Dry-Cure
process. Ideal Tir Service. 2576 Har
ney Bl
GAIN more mile; have your tire re
treaded By G. & O. Tire Co
2416 Leavenworth Tyler 1261-W
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. Victor H
Rooa. tb Motorcycle man, 7tb and
Leavenworth Streets
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION' Army Industrial home
solicit your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. We collect W distribute
Phon Dong. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home
1110-1112-1114 Dodge Bt '
TWO young women with talent and some
funds want promoter who can route and
book them on Chautauqua clroult. Will
Invest in road show. Give full detail
Address Box Y-636. Omaha Bee.
RENT Electric vacuum sweeper by th
day. Delivered. Webster 4283.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
BROOD SOWS
Buy on Birdhaven Profit Staring Plan.
Phone Web. 2884. O. 8. Pettis. Agent.
Harness, Saddle and Trunk.
W Make Them Ourselves.
ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. 1310 Farnam
TEAM, harness and wagon all complete
for $150: act quick Douglas 4854. 342)
Cuming St
SOUND, new. coarse bay. tlS per ton
wagoner. ui . itn
FINE driving mare, worth $76; first $36
takes her, Call Colfax 2649
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
PEDIGREED Airedale dog, 2 year old.
Walnut 408,
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED by the Bjlnes Men of
Omaha. FURNITURE. piano and
note a aecurlty. $40 mo.. H. good,
total. $3 60
PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY.
482 Security Bldg. lth & Farnam Ty 666
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE
1301 DOUGLAS ST
FARM 8 and city loans.
S. H. LOUGEE. IN&,
118 Keelln Bia
New York Coffee).
New York. Aug. 15. There were violent
fluctuations in tha market for coffee fu
tures here today as indicated by the
course of December contracts, which sold
at 20.35c early, or 46 points net higher.
broke to 19.55c. or 34 points net lower and
finally closed at 19.93c, compared with
19.89c yesterday.
The opening was 24 to 36 points higner
on the big recovery reported in Santos
futures, which private cables attributed
to government buying of near months
there to clear til market of undesirable
grades of Rio coffees. This led to ac
tive covering, but buyers seemed to have
been pretty well suPDlied on the early
advance of 44 to 46 points and the market
weakened later under renewed liquida
tion, which may have been promoted by
agitation against high prices and was at
tributed largely to Wall street Interests.
These offer ng caused a rapid Dreatc oi
75 to 85 points from the best, but the
market recovered 85 or 40 points of the
loss In the last few minutes, with the
close net 8 points higher to 6 point lower.
Closing bids: September. 20.43c; Octob
er, 20.27c; December. 19.93c; January.
19.87c; March, 19.86c; May, 19.76c; July,
19.65c.
Spot coffee, quiet; nominally unchanged;
Rio 7. 21U21c; Santos 4s, 29tt29Hc.
Bradstreet's Trafte Review.
New York, Aug. IS. Bradsireet'a tomor
row will say:
"Industrial unrest 1 still widespread,
new strikes number many thousands of
workers, the agitation over price condi
tion continues, accompanied by numerous
seizures of food In warehouse or stores
and the prices of many staples, especially
in speculative markets, are still unsettled.
On the other hand, however, there seems
to Te rather leas tension in the situation
as a whole, the tock markets appear to
have reached something like an equi
librium, the shopmen' strike, with all
that It Involved in the way of checking
the current of the country's trade and In
dustrial life, has been called off, some of
the weakness tn pricea, as, for Instance, in
corn and hogs, ha been aided by the bet
ter trend of crop reports and finally, the
great mass of trade reports, while testify
ing to the considerable unsettlement rul
ing particularly In markets for foods, are
almost unanimous tn s-howlng that dis
tributive trade In many line ha not been
greatly checked and, Indeed, is of a very
full volume for an ordinary quiet midsum
mer period. .
Weekly bank clearaing. $8,077,606,000.
New Tork Produce.
New York, Aug. 16. Butter Market
firm; receipts, 10,779 tubs; creamery high
er than extra, 6665'jc; creamery ex
tras. (92 score), B4c; firsts. 42fc44c.
Eggs Steady and unchanged.
Cheese Easy and unchanged.
Poultry. Allve Market firm; chickens,
8640c; fowl, 3435c; old roosters, 22c.
Dressed, steady; fowls, 21 41c; other
unchanged.
Kansaa Cltv Pr
Kana City, Mo., Aug. 15 Eggs le
lower; extra, 47c; firsts, 43c; seconds,
34c; packing, 41c.
Butter le lower; extras, 48c; firsts, 46c;
seconds. 44c; packing. 43c.
Poultry Unchanged.
Art. I Open. I High. Low. Close. ) Yes'y"
Corn i
Sept I 1.8014 1USI 1-SO LSH 1.8S4
Dec. 1.44 1.4614 142 K 1.4514 1.45 Vi
May I 1.38 1.41 1.36 Vi 1.40 V4 1.3IV4
Oats r l
Sept. .72 .75 .72 .74 .78
Dec. .76 .77 .76 .77 .76
May .74 .80 .78 .80 ,71
Pork
Sept. 43.80 44.7S 43.80 44.7S 44.00
Lard
Sept. 28.80 30.68 29.30 30.0S 29.(0
Oct. 29.00 29.75 29.00 29.75 29.63
Ribs I
Sept. 26.10 25.37 125.10 125.37 54.97
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Aug. IS. Butter Market un
changed. Eggs Higher, receipt, 8,164 cases;
firsts. 418 42:; ordinary firsts, 36
37c; at mark, case included, 3841c;
storage packed, firsts, 4243o.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Aug. 15. Potatoes Firm; ar
rivals. 43 cars; Minnesota, Kansas and
Missouri Early Ohio, lacked, car lots,
$3.603.80 cwt. ; Irish Cobblers, New Jer
sey, car lots, f4.4UO4.60 cwX
Receipts:
Wheat
Corn
Oat
Shipments:
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Today
.2,228,000
. 169,000
. 906,000
Year Ago
3.176.000
462,000
1,660,000
.1,680.000 1,107,000
. 168,000 360,000
. 821,000 418,000
Export Clearance.
Today
Wheat and Flour '994,000
Corn 150,000
Oats 494,000
Year Ago
428,000
69,000
323,000
Chicago Grain anr Provisions.
Chicago, Aug. 16 Indications that as
a result of yesterday's sharp break In
prices rural holders of grain would at
tempt as much as practicable to with
hold offerings led to an upward swing
of values today In the corn market. Clos
ing quotations were firm, c to 2'ic net
higher, with September $1.86 to $1.85
and December $1.45 to $1.45. Oats
gained lo to lo and provisions 12
75c.
Advance in the corn market were
preceded by sharp new declines which
carried the May delivery down to the
lowest point yet for the crop. This set
back was largely due to an accumula
tion of selling order before trading be
gan and to government activity In press
ing measures to reduce the cost of living.
Shorts, who were In a position to collect
profits started buying, however, and were
followed by commission house when evi
dence multiplied that country holder did
not propose to rush shipments at a aao
riflcc. Oats showed Independent strength. Bid
ding was urgent for the kinds needed
by Europe.
Buying that was ascribed to packers
rallied provisions despite big new cuts in
the value of hogs.
FINANCIAL
New York, Aug. 15. The aimless drift
of today's dull and uninteresting stock
market session was the combined outcome,
to a large degree, of tomorrow's holiday
and tha further marked absence of public
interest.
At no period since the reaction of the
past fortnight baa the character of Hie
trading been so obviously professional or
more restricted as to volume and variety
of Issues dealt in.
News of the day was conflicting in Its
favorable and adverse aspect, call money
falling to lowest quotations of the week
on th Increased supply, while the for
eign exchange market was in the throes
of fresh demoralization.
These development seemed to exert
little or no effect, however, the ebb and
flow of prices deriving their sole Impulse
from further short selling, balanced at
Intervals by the bullish activity of pools
In some of the closely held specialties.
Local tractions were almost the only
Issues that reflected existing or Impend
ing conditions, weakening on small offer
ings induced by the more acute- stagi In
the labor situation.
An Irregular opening was soon succeed
ed by heaviness, this In turn giving way
to moderate firmness at midday. On
rather free selling In the final hour, many
moderata gains were canceled. United
States Steel being among the few notable
exceptions st a gain of one point. Sales
amounted to 735,000 shares.
On today's further declines, French ex
change was at a discount of about 35
per cent, while Italian rates Hbowed a
depreciation of almost 45 per cent, dealers
predicting still lower quotations.
Bonds in general were heavy, the Lib
erty group alone holding steady. Total
sales, par value, were $11,650,000. Old
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Sales.
Am. Beet Sugar.. 600
American Can . . . 3.600
Am. Car and Fdy. 9.100
Am. H. & L., pfd. 2,200
Locomotive. .11, 900
Sme!. & Ref. 6.400
Sug. Ref l.soo
Sum. Tob 17.300
Tel. & Tel
Zinc, L.
Ana. Copper . . .
Atchison
A . G. W. I. S.
Bald. Locomotive. 26,200
Bait. & Ohio 600
Beth. Steel "B".. 17,100
Butte & Sup. Cop
Calif. Petroleum... 4.000
Can. Piiclfic ...
Central Leather
Chesa & Ohio .
Chi., M. & St. P,
Chi. & N. W. . . .
Chi., R. I. & P..
Chlno Copper ...
Colo. F. & I.
Corn Products
Crucible Steel
9.100
2.100
5,700
2.300
2.200
300
..21.800
300
1,200
200
800
1,800
1.000
6.IJ00
. .30.(100
Cuba Cane Sugar. 4,noo
Dlst. Sec. Corp... 7,000
Erie 1.100
General Electric
General Motors . . 4.600
Ot. North., pfd... 2,000
Ot. No. Ore Ctfs.. 2.600
111. Central
Inspiration Copper 1.400
I. M. M . prd a.tnn
Int. Nickel 1,500
Int. Paper 800
Kennecott Conper. 1,700
Louts. & Naah
Mex. Petroleum.. 5,300
Miami Copper ... 600
Mldvale Steel 5,200
Mis. Pacific 3.600
Montana Power .ion
Nevada Copper .. 1,100
N. Y. Central 300
N. Y., N. H. & H. 1.800
Norfolk & Western
North Paclfl
Pac. Tel.
Pan-Am.
Pennsylvania . .
Pitts. &- W. Va.
Pittsburgh Coal.
Ray Con. Copper
High.
85
52 ,
129
120
76
130 '
85
101
23
67
91
H7
108
41
47
155
97
66
42H
91
24
43
44
78
139
33
79
16
ii9' '
86
49U
no
1 1 3 1J
26
57
36
i:r.
27
50
2S
7'
18
73
32
Low.
- 84
61
125
119
86
74
128
80
97
22
66
90
142
105
40
84
'4414'
153
83
66
41
91
23
42
4S
77
134
31
78
15
217"
86
41
'r9
111
26
56
36
i73
27
49
27
79
18
73
31
900 87 86
& Tel... 1.200 40 38
Petro... .27,400 111 108
New Tork Grain and Provision.
New York, Aug. 15. Wheat Spot, mar
ket steady; No. 2 red, $2.34 track New
York export to arrive.
Corn Spot, market firm; No. 2 yellow.
$2.17; No. 2 white, $2.20 cost and freight
New York.
Oats Spot, market firm: No. 2 white,
88c. nominal.
Pork Market steadier; mess, $58.00
66.60.
Lard Market steady; middle west,
$30.5030.60.
Other articles unchanged.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Aug. 15. Flour Un
changed. Barley $1.1601.87.
Rye No. 3, $1.47.
Bran $43.00.
Corn $1.9501.96.
Oats 70 074 c.
Flax $6.046.06.
St. Louis Grain.
St Louis, Aug. 15. Corn September,
$1.86; December, $1.46 1.46.
Oat September, 77c; December, 78 c
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Aug. 16. Corn Septem
ber, $1.83; December, $1.46; May, $140.
New. Tork Dry Goods.
New Tork, Aug. 16. Print cloths wr
down 3e today from the top prices of
this year. Second hand traders were
less nervous. Burlaps were steady and
raw silk unchanged with Jobbers report
ing a quieter trad.
Cotton futures.
New Tork, Aug. 1 5, Cotton- Futures
opened steady: October, 30.46c; December,
30.700; January, iu.ooc; ftl&rcn, 20.66c;
May, 30.68c.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit.
New Tork, Aug. 16. Evaporated apples
Firm.
Prunes Firm.
Apricot and Peaches Quiet
Raisins Firm.
Wew Tork Sugar.
New Tork, Aug. 16. Sugar Unchanged.
1,100 43 43
"400 '67 "67"
1.600 23 23
2,600 79 78
900 87 86
Rep. Iron & 8teel
Shat. Aria. Copper
Sine. O. & R 17,000 65
Southern Pacific . 6,300 96
Southern Ry. ... 1.600 25
Studebaker Corp.. 23. 500 103
Texas Co 2.300 251 i
Tob. Products ... 6,800 102
Union Pacific ... 1,500 124
U. Cigar Stores
U. S. Ind. AlcohollO.000 136
U. 8. Steel 98.000 103
Utah Copper 2,400 84
Western Union .. 2,800 85
West. Electric ... 1,200 53
Willys-Overland .. 7,200 32
Royal Dufch 25.200 90
Ohio Cities 8,600 62
Bid.
64
95
26
101
250
100
123
132
101
83
84
52
31
87
61
Close.
84
51
126
119
87
75
128
82
101
22
66
90
144
106
41
84
24
44
155
93
56
42
91
23
42
43
77
137
32
78
16
161
217
86
42
94
57
112
26
' 66
36
108
174
27
50
27
7a
18
73
32
100
86
38
W9
43
32
67
23
79
86
15
65
95
25
103
250
100
123
190
133
102
84
85
62
31
89
61
New Tork Money.
New Tork, Aug. IS. Mercantile Paper
Market unchanged. Sterling, demand,
$4.27; cables, $4.28.
Francs Demand, 7.87c; cables, T.85c.
Guilders Demand, 37; cables, 37.
Llres Market unchanged.
Marks Demand, 5; cables, 6.
Time Loans Market strong, unchanged.
Call Money Market easy; high, 4 per
cent; low, 8 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per
cent: closing bid. 3 per cent; offered at
4 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent.
London Money,
London, Aug. 15. Money and Disoount
Unchanged.
Silver Bar, S9d per ounce.
VEGETABLES AND
FRUITS STILL ARE
AS HIGH AS EVER
Peaches and Plums Are Plen
tifulOranges Only Article '
That Shows Drop In
Cost.
The investigation of the hipjli cost
of living in Omaha has brought
about no immediate effects in change
of prices in fresh fruits and vege
ta.hlcB. 1
Free-stone peaches of the finest
vaiiety are abundant, and sell at
$1.25 a crate or 25 cents for a small
basket. Blue and yellow plums art
still on the market at 75 cents
basket.
Pears are not yet plentiful. Those
that are available are selling at $2.25
a crate or 40 cents a dozen. The
price of bananas has dropped from
11 cents a pound to 40 cents a
dozen. Grapefruit are scarce and
bring 8 1-3 cents apiece.
Big Crop in Oranges.
Oranges, which a few months ago
were sold for 90 cents a dozen, can
bs purchased now at 50, 40 and 30
cents a dozen, according to size,
Lemonade still conies high with
lemons at 40 cents a dozen.
Cooking apples may be had at
three pounds for 25 cents. Whitney
crah apples bring 50 cents a peck
Radishes, beets and carrots are
the most plentiful among the fresh
vegetables on the market. Three
large bunches of each may be had
for 5 cents. Celery is 5 cents a
bunch. Egg plant is higher than it
has been for the last few weeks at
20 cents a plant. Large summer
squash are sold for 7lt cents apiece.
Price of Tomatoes.
Yellow tomatoes are 95 cents a
basket. Red tomatoes are 5 centi
a pound, and a market basket var
ies in price from 45 to 60 cents.
Cucumbers are now available for
pickles at 50 cents a market basket.
Wax beans are 25 cents a quart.
New potatoes, which two weeks
ago sold for 7 cents a pound, are
now selling for 4 cents a pound, or
60 cents a peck.
I he prices, however, are not the
same all over the city. Neighbor
hood groceries are asking 95 cents
a peck for new potatoes, while the
downtown stores are quoting the
prices 35 cents lower.
New Tork Bond 1.1st.
U. S. 2s, reg. . 99
U. S. 2s, roup. 99
IT. S cv. 3s, .
reg.' I. 89
U. S. cv. 3s,
coupon 87
U. S. 4s. reg. .106
U. 8. 4s, coup. 106
Amer. Tel, &
Tel. cv. 6s... 100
Ang.-French 6s. 97
A. & Co. 4s. . 84
Atch. gen. 4s. . . 77
B. & O. cv. 4s 71
Beth, steel
ref. 6s 88
Cen. Leath. 6s. . 97
Cen. Tao. 1st.. 74
Ches. & Ohio
cv. 6s 84
C. B. & Q..
joint 4 95
C. M. ft St. P.,
cv. 4s 73
C. R. I. ft P.
Ry. ref. 4s. . . 68
Colo. & S.
ref 4s 79
Chill Copper
cv 7s 118
City' of Paris 6s 96l
D. ft Rio G. I
ref. 6s 68
xDom. of Can.
6s (1931) ... 93j
Bid. xOffered.
Krio gen. 4s. . . .
xGen. Klec. 6s..
xGt. Northern
lKt 44s
111. Central
ref. 4s
Int. M. M. 6s. . .
K. C. Southern
ref 5s
L. ft N. un. 4.
M.. K. & T.,
1st 4s
Mo. Pac. gen. 4s
Mont. Power 6s
N. V. Central
deb. 6s ......
No. Pac. 4s....
No. Pac. 3s
Oreg. Short
Line ref. 4s. .
raclflc Tel. ft
Tel. 6s
Pa. con. 4..
Pa. gen. 6s
Read. gen. 4s. .
St. L. & San F.
ad1. 6s
So. Pac cv. 6s. 1
So. Ry. 5a
Tex. f'o. cv. BB.l
Tex. Pac. 1st
Union Pac. 4s..
U. S. Rubber Ca
U. s. Steel 6s.. 1
Wabash 1st
51
97
86
76
97
78
83
64
67
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96
77
66
82 '
80
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80 '
68
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02
89
85
86
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Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 15. Turpentine
Marjket firm. $1.54; sales 139 hbl. : re
ceipts, 141 bbls.; shipments, 1,040 bbls,;
stock, 7,429 bbls.
Rosin Market firm; sales, 620 bbls.; re
ceipts, 483 bbls.; shipments, 3,078; stock,
51.031 bbls.
Quote: B. $15.6616.75: D. $16.60(8)
16.65; B. $18.80; F. $17.00(817.06; O.
$17.30; H, $17.70017.76: I. $18.30018.60;
K. $19.80; M, $20.55ffj20.60: N, $20.90
21.10; WG, $21.4021.75; WW, $21.80
22.25.
Liberty Bond Prices.
New Tork, Aug. 16. Liberty bond prices
at 11:30 a. m. were: 3s. 99.90; first 4s,
94.10; second 4s, 93.00; first 4s, 94.20;
second 4s, 93 20; third 4 s. 94 98; fourth
4s, 93.20; Victory 3s, 99.80; Victory
4, 99.78. ,
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Temporary Change of Route,
Dodge Street Car Line
Patrons of our Dodge Street Line please
note that on -and after Monday. August
18th, Dodge Street cars will temporarily
run as follows:
NORTHBOUND
Regular route to 10th and Harney
Streets, thence West .on Harney to
20th, North on 20th Street to Dodge
Street, thence regular route.
SOUTHBOUND
Regular route to 20th and Dodge
Streets, thence South to Harney,
East to 10th, thence regular route.
This temporary change in route is made
necessary by reason of the grading of
Dodge Street between 17th and 22d Streets.
Omaha & Council Bluffs
Street Railway Company
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