12 C . r THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST" 17, 1919. Local Stocks and Bonds Quotation! furnlshad by Burns, Brlnlter Co. Bid Asksd. Armour Co., pfd 101 101 Burcess-Nash. 7 pet 100 Cudahy Packm Company. . . .10tt 107 ttouslas Mntora. com SO Oeovh Food Prod., pfd., bon. t 100 Mardlnf Cm, com., 7 pre, pfd.100 101 Lincoln T. A T., com., J put 00 Near. Pow. Co.. 7 pet., pfd 8 Vi Nicholas Oil. pfd., bonus 80 Orchard A Wllh'm 7 pet., pfd. Peters, M. C. Mill. I pet., pfd.. 100 Smith. M. E., 7 pet. pfd., 133 101 4 Swift A Co 135 Va 135 Union Stock Tarda. Omaha... 101 101 Union P. I. Co., 7 pet., pfd. 100 Bon da: Mn. Jt 8tk. I.d. Pk. Csl. H-M.101 101 Scotia. Neb. a. 193 1.40 Co. of Scottibluff, Neb. School - pet, 19JS I pet. Omaha Athletic . 12 91 100 Om. C. B. 8t. Ry. 6a. 1921 8 84 Om. City of. Varloua :. 4.(1 pet. Ktudcbaker Corp. 7a, lZ U 100V4 Short Term Notes ' Quota! tona furnished by company. first Liberty, tVis Arm. Con. Deh.,,Ss, 1924.. Beth. Steel. 7s, ls2i Canada, da. 1921 , Cudahy. 7a, 1923 Int. P.. T., 6s. 1921 Kan. City Ter.. Cs. 1921... Proctor A G., 7, 1922 Russian Ruhlea. 6s, 1936 Union Pacific, Us, 192J... Wilson A Co., 6s. 19(t.... Third Liberty. 4M,s Fourth Liberty, Am. For. See.. 1919 Am. Tel. A Tel., 6b, 1925. Am. Tel., as. 1924 Am. Tobacco, 7s, 1922..., Am. Tnbacro, 7s, 1923.... Annlo-Frcnrh. (is, 1920 Arm. Con. leb.. 6s, 1953.. the Peters Trust Bid. Asked. 99.90 .... 99V, 101 . ... 101 8S Market and Industrial News of the Day GRAIN MARKET LIVESTOCK 100 102 .... 85 102 .... 97 ... .96.04 ....93.30 99 101 .... 99 102 108 .... 97. 100Vi 102', 8S 101 R7 100 102 88 102 97 10(11, 101 100 102 103 7 99ft ""lOOVi New Tork Grain and Provisions. New York. Auk. 1 Wheat Spot. Kteady; No. 2 red. $2.34 track New York e:;cort to itrrlve. Tom Spot, easy; No. J yellow. 12.16 and No. 2 while. 12.19 cost and freight j New York. i Oats Spot, iteady; No. 2 whlta, 88e nominal. ! .Lard Easy; mlddleweat, 30.4030.0 j lrled Fruits and Evaporated Apples. ' New York, Aug-. 1. Evaporated Apples Dull Prunes Unsettled.., Aprlcoti and Peaches Dull. Kalsins Firm. x Omaha Oral a. Omaha, Neb., Au. II, 1919. Grain receipts today showed consider able Increaae as compared to tboe the past week, largely the result ot removal of restrictions on (rain movement to, this terminal. Wheat arrivals were 181 cars, corn 39 ears and oats 28 cars. Wheat market waa unchanged to a cent off, with the decline ot a cent confined m No. 1 hard. Corn waa 1 to 3 cents lower, data ranted from unchanged to "Ho high er. Virtually all at yesterday's prices. Ilye was up- 1 cents from yesterday's nominal quotations. Barley prlcea were 3 centsj upi Cash sales today were: Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $1.89; No. t white: 1 car, $1.89. No. 3 white: 1 3-6 cars, $1.8; 1 tar, $1.87. Sample .white: 1 car, $1.81. No. 1 yellow: 2 cars, $1.90; 1 car, $1.8. No. 3 yellow: 6 cars, $1.89; 3 cars, $1.88. Nor-3 yellow: 1 cars. $1.88. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.87; 4 3-6 ears. $1.8. No. yellow: 1 car. $1.87. No. 2 mixed: 1 ears. $l-8; 1 car, $1.87. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, $1.87. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.84. No. i mixed: 1 car,' $1.84. Oats No. 1 white: 2 cars, 72c. No. 3 white: 1 car, 72c (old); 1 car, 72c; g cars. 714e. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 72c; 1 car, 71c Rye No. 3: 1 car, $1.45. Barley No. 2: 1 car. $1.43. No. J: 1 car, $1.41; r car. $1.40. Rejected: 1 car, $1.34. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car, $2.22: 1 ear. $2.21; 1 car, $2.19 fsmutty); 1 car, $2 17 (smutty). No. 2 hard: 2 cars. $2.22 (dark); 2 cars, $2.18; 19 cars, $2.17; 1 car, $2.1 (smutty); 5 ears, $2.15 (yel low); 1 car, $2.16 (yellow). No. $ hard: 1 car, $2.16; 6 cars. $2.15; cars, $2.14; 5 cars, $2.13; 1 car, $3.13 (smutty); 2 cars, $3.11 (smutty). No. 4 hard: 2 cars, $2.11; 3 cars. $2.10; 2 cars, $2.09; 1 car. $2.08 (smutty); 1 car. $2.08. No. 8 spring: 1 car, $2.20 (northern). Sample sprlnit: 1 ear, $1.87 (northern). No. 2 mixed: 1 ear, $2.10. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $2 11. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Week Today. . ago. ...182 89 ... 39 15 ... 28 4 COMMERCIAL GUIDE. Automobiles It'CAFFREY MOTOR CO, 10th and How ard. Doug 8500 Ford car and repatn Authorized agenta for Ford .can. Auto Painting. . ROKSSIO, W. F.. 144 8. 40th. Har 1448 Ws make old autoa looK like new ones "HRRTBOHT MFQ. ENGINEERING CO 1()5 1 s. E. Cor loth and HirneySts.. old parts mane new. new pans niuuv. nm. i. -,,. LoC Auto Repairs. Um&RICAN machine Works, 110 S. Ilth fll. , UOUgiaa 1SI -HlilliB utrvciuMvu Receipts Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Data Rye Barley Year ago. 142 66 52 1 2 1 21 10 0 109 48 11 - RECEIPTS IN OTHER M 4 R WETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago ... 661 Kansas City 464 St. Louis 246 Minneapolis 191 Duluth 11 Winnipeg 43 CI 2 9 178 18 37 Models, tooli and dies mad Boiler Manufacturers. In $- lot. siAKK WILLIAMS. MOUNT CO., 2.1c llthitnd Hickory D. 1043 Mfrs of boilers T-r.anks. smokestacks, oxy-seelylene weld "JBaggage and Transfer. " 6-r. OMAHA TRANSFER COMPANY car, II "THE ONLY WAY" fiHAPKNlephona Doug. 295. 14th and Jackson. R Stationery and Supplies. WHA STATIONERY CO.. THE, 307 V 8. Seventeenth. Douglas 805. Office, lewriter. architects' and engineers' Win Loose-leaf devices houst) In- - dlt'L! "' TWOi-lN- Auto Tires. TWO-lN-ONE VULCANIVUNO CO.. 1510 Davenport St. Pougla s 3914. , Auto Tops and Trimmings. ENGLISH, TH S. F.. 231 Harney Doug- las $78$. satisfaction guaranteed. The heft la none too good Ranks. AMERICAN STATE BANK. 18th and Far nnm. Wead Block. Phone Tyler 80. Cement Products. OMAHA CONCRETE STONE COMPANY. JKth Ave. and Sahler St. Colfax 886. Ice Machines. 'HAKai'ft ice 'mawinb CO.' 19th and Nicholas. J. L Baker. Prea. T" Doctors. CAMPBELL, DR. S M , Physician and Surgeon. 1804 Farnam St. Douglaa 1220. "" Electrical Goods. f,K BRON ELECTRICAL WORKS 813 a 13th. Douglas 2176. Largest elec trical repair worka and contracting com pany In the middle west. , Butter (Wholesale). ALFALFA BUTTER CO., 120-24 N. 11th Pt. Doug. 390$. W W Richardson. Pres BYRNE A HAMMER DRY GOODS CO 9th and Howard Sta. Douglas 206 Cloaks. sulta, ladies' and men's furnishings, art . goode. millinery and draperlea: all klnda .ot fancy and staple Dry Goods Ftuindries (Iron and Brass). t'AXTON-MlTCHELL CO.. 2614 Martha at Harney 166L Machine, gray Iron, brass bronse and aluminum castings. iTTsEN 8CHLINOF.rT14'7 Jackson. D 7491. Brass, bronse and aluminum cast ings. FISHER, B., 1418 First Nat. Bank Bldg D. 1966. Attorney and counsellor at law GRAY A BRUMBAUGH. ' 213-14 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg Red 3157 Oeneral prac tlee In state ana leoerai courts .ORD TRANSFER CO., 817 Douglaa 8t Tyler 8 "Always at your service.' Electrolysis. Superfluous hair removed, electricity; . needle work guaranteed. Mlaa Allender. t 24 Bee Bldg. Patent Attorneys. , - PATENTS procured, bought and aold. In- ' l.rt'l Patent Cn 688 Rrandels D. 6691. naraware PETERSON A MICHEI.SON HARDWARE Co.. 4916-1S 8. 34th 8t.. South Side Phono South 171. Chiropractors. lOTH YEAR IN OMAHA; fired out of Continental Blk.r new location. 494-496 Brandela Th. Bldg. Dr L. N Carpen ter. D. 6381. Tank Manufacturers. NEBRASKA A IOWA STEEL TANK CO.. 1301 Williams Ave. Webster 278. Engineers, Consulting & Supervising NNDERBON A BENNETT. 14 Bee Bldg". Douglaa 143. Heating, venuiaiing ana er pis its. Engineers anaaraitsmen. power pis i Ice. imaha Iceland cold storage co.. McCague Blk.. 15th and Dodge, Douglas 654 Wholeeale and retail Ice. Cash Registers. L M0RR1LS.CASH AND CREDIT REOI8- ISTER CO.." J19-311 City Nafl Bank t Bldg Doug. 4403. E. W. Hart. Pres. Live Stock Commission. ROSENSTOCK BROS.. 136 Exchange . P'.dg Omaha, atocken and feeden our specialty. Mirrors and Resilvering. rtMAlfA MIRROR AND" ART GLASS CO.. Douglaa 6656 1614 Cuming St. Pleating and Buttons. AN ARNAM'S DRESS. PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING AND BUTT'Orj CO., D. SI09. Rma 4rJ-17 Paxton Blk d floor Printers' Supplies. HARNB4RT BROS SPINDLER. 1114 : Howard St Douglaa 1076. Printers' - aupplle. ; oMAHA PRINTING CO.. 13th and Far nam. Douglas 344. Printing, etatlonery 7 and office -urniture. chni Ci,errinir nr1 Sunnliea VaOMAHA SCHtJOL SUPPLY CO.. " -7-1108-12 Nicholas 8t. Douglaa 1913, ' 'nef'Everythlng for schoohi " ;VtUGI.A PRINTING CO., 189-11 N. lth. iJlj an. . . a an. .aWn,.iwlal nrtntln UKiusma rmc vi r""""'r sSfSTi ' r ir ' DDlvTIVa m 5 9 R RldaT. . - - . : enu . . Paints. Oils and uiass. - BARKER BROS 4760 PAINT CO.e 1609 Farnam St Douglaa Undertakers. r- lU'LSK A RIEPEN 701 S 16th. D. ilia. Undertaken and embalmera. Penmal attention given to all calls and funerals. fTKAFBY A HEAFET. 311 Farnam. Har nev 26 Undertakers and emhatmen CROSBY WILLIS C. 2511-13 Jl 24ih St - 1'hone vvewier 47 .Tin and Sheet Metal Works. Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the sev eral gravies inspected "In" here during the pant 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, 16; No. 3 hard. 56: No. 3 hard, 61; No. 4 hard, 49; No. 6 hard, 14; sample hard;J.; No. 2 mixed, 2; No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 4 mixed, 3; No. 2 coring, 1; No. 3 spring, 3; No. 4 spring, 1; N;. 5 spring, 3; total, 211. , Corn No. 1 white, 1; No. 6 white, 6; No. 3 white, 1; No. 5 white. 1; No. 2 yel li.w, 2; No. 3 yellow, 1; No. 4 yellow, 1; No. 6 yellow, 2; No. 2 mixed, 4; No. 3 mixed;. 1; No. 6 mixed, 1; sample mixed, 2; total, 22. Oats No. 3 white. 4; No. 4 white. : sample white, 1; total, 11. ' Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Aug. 16. Sharp breaks which took place In the corn market today were largely owing to the. fact that sterling exchange had dropped to $4.25, a new low lecord. Corn closed heavy at lc to 3Vc net decline, with September $1.82 and De cember, $1.43 to $1.44. Oata lost lo to lc. and provisions. 10c to 70c. Weakness In the corn marTtet wss evi dent from the Outset. Most of the earlier selllnff, however, appeared to be based un anticipation that railroad traffic, which had been rPWeicted by the shopmen's strike, would be back to normal Mon day. Bears assumed that therefore the volume of corn receipts here and at other Important terminals would probably li creuse. Week end covering by shorts ral lied the market, but at this Juncture he attention of traden began to center on the extreme weakness of foreign exchange. Throughout the reat of the day corn prices kept on the downward grade, and finished at about the lowest point reached. Oats weakened with corn. It was re ported that the greater part of new crop offerings were Unusually light In weight. Provisions gave way to the depression of hogs and grain. Upturns associated with the bullish showing of the semi monthly figures on warehouse stocks failed to last. Omaha Live SUck. Receipts were: Official Monday. Official Official Official Offioial Tuesday Wednesday.. Thursday... Friday Estimate Saturday Cattle 16,273 6.337 4.853 4,378 3,775 300 Hoga 4,634 5,417 6.280 10.477 10,459 3,700 8heep 44,633 39,695 43,241 23,665 11,66 Six days this week 34,816 Same daya last week 31,491 Bametwo weeks ago 34,384 i-'ame three wka ago 48,270 .Same daya year ago 22.386 40.957 163,692 22,7,29 132,458 50,991 1L'3,189 eO.480 72,716 42.467 74,15$ Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., fur twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., August 16. 1919: RECEIPTS CARS. Horses itnrl Cattle. Hogs. Mules. C. M. St. P Union Pacific O. & N. W., east C. A N. W., west C, St. P., M. A O C, B. A Q . east V., B. A Q., west C, R. I. A P., east C. R I. A P., west Illinois Central Chicago Great Western. Total receipts 10 1 $ 8 13 DISPOSITION HEAD. 60 Morris Co Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co. Armour A Co J. W. Murphy Total :::::::::::i: Hogs. 935 939 3,002 1,017 4S7 .5.380 $11. 00 4f 14.00; 317.00t(il7.75; tin no, If,. 76: $12.6014.60; $10.0018) 12. tiu; Art. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Yes'y Corn Sept. Pec. May oata Sept, Dec. May. Pork Sept. I.ard Sept. Oct. KltM 1.85 1.46 1.40 1.85 146H 1.41 I 1.81 I 1.91 1.86 1.43H! 1 44 1.45 1. 38 Va I 1.83 1.40 .74; .76 .77 4 .78 K .80yJ .80H 14.70 44.70 30.15 29.96 130.30 30.00 .73 '4 .75 .7814 44.10 29.80 29.06 .76 .78 44.66 i J29.40 29.05 .75 .77 4 .80 44.76 . 130.05 29.75 Sept. 25.25 25.25 124.90 124.90 25.S7 Omaha Hay Market. Receipts light on both prairie hay and alfalfa, while the demand is somewhat Improved, causing the market to become higher on the best gradea of prairie hay. Alfalfaontinues steady. No. 1 upland prairie hay, $23.00025.00; No. 2 upland prairie hay. $20.00(922.00; No. 3 upland pralrlo hay, $10.0Oi915.00; No. 1 midland prairie hay, $22.00024.00; No. 2 midland prairie hay, $18.0020.00; No. 1 lowland prairie hay, $15.018.00; No. 3 lowland prairie hay, $12.00 14.00; No. 3 lowland prairie hay, $3.0010.00: choice alfalsa, $26.5027.00; No. 1 alfalfa, $25.5026.00; standard Alfalfa, $21 6126.00; No. 2 al falfa, $17.60 21.00; No. 3 alfalfa. $14,000 17.00. Oat straw $8.00 9. 00; wheat straw, $7.0008.00. Spot Cotton. New York, Aug. 16. Cotton Spot, quiet; middling, 31.15c. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 16. Turpentine firm, $1.62 bbl. ; sales, 67 bbls.; receipts, 179 bbls.; shipments, 11 bbls; stock, 7,597 bbls. Rostn firm; sales, 706 bbls; receipts, 482 bbls.; shipments, 910 bbls; stock, 61,603 bbls. ' Quote: B, $15.75; D, $16.50; E. $16.75; F. $17.00; G, $17.25: H, $17.75; I, $18.65; K, $19.75; M, $20.50; N, $21.00; WG, $21.50; WW, $21.9022.25. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Aug. 16. Flour Un changed. . Barley $1.1501. 37. Rye No. 2. $1.60. Bran $43.00. Corn $1.1301. ft. Oats 69 731 c. Flaxseed $6.04 'if 6.06. New York Dry Goods. New Tork, Aug. 16. Cotton goods were steadier today with yarn quiet. Wool goods were bought more moderately and fine dress goods for quick shipment were scarce. ' Raw silk was firmer. Burlap shipments from Calcutta amount to 102,- 000,000 yards, an unexpectedly large total. Cattle Around 12 cars or 300 heajl of cattle were received today, nearly an of trem being feeders consigned direct Total receipts for the week are 34,810 head, which Is 12,$0 larger than the supplj a year ago. Corn fed beef made up a good ahare of me supply an . even, closing 2650c lower than the high time, but steady to as much as 25c higher tnan a weea ago. ouiu.n ... good demand all week and advanced 25 ? .... I nn -Hwartoa nt 81 00 to $2.00. best topping at $14.00614.60. Stock era and feeders close around 5076c high- Friday a traae oeing smw m win ad vance. Tlain and medium graces or west ern beef was not quotamy cnangeo woim best kinds closed strong to a little higher than a weeK ago. Quotations on catties i.noic. w fn beeves, $17.60 18.60; good to enoice heeves 115.75 617.26: fair to good beeves, $14.00016.50; common to fair beeves, Cnoire to pruiita nfc,o, good to choice yearlings, fair to good yearlings, common to fair yearlings, t in choice heifers. $10.60414.00; good to choice cows, $9 60 13.00; lair to gooa cows, .. w..-. common to fair cows, " to choice feeders, Jiz.zuwu.uu; ineu.uw. to good feeders. Iin.sn aj 12.00 ; good to choice stoclers.$in.0011.60; fair to good stockers, $s.00$'9.50; common to fair crades $6.5 0 40 7.50; stock heifers, $7.50 ?50: stock cows. $6.607.50; stock calves. $7.6010.00; veal calves, 14.50; bulls, stags. etc.. "" choice to prime grass beeves, HJ.OO 15.25; good to choice grays hooves. $13.00 (H13.60; fair to good tfrass beeves, $10.00 0(111.50; common to fair grass beeves. $8.009.50; Mexican beeves. $,.609.OO. rr l ...,.i, nnfH lindfT VeTV good conditions in the hog yards I he fir t Ei e the week, showing a gain of -ioc and more each day. The" .nll break on Tnursuay mm - being the largest ever known down at this reduction of lifpT.Oc with the bulk of the sales at $19.2519.60 and a top of $20.25. Prevailing prices Saturday are a little bet ter than 43.00 lower than Wednesday and $1 001.5II lower than last Saturday. Prices are still -largely $1.25 higher than the same time last year. Receipts for the week were 40,000. corpared with 2,700 last week and 42,400 a year ago. Hi)r:st Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. 4ft 319 00 77. .200 Real Estate Transfers No. Av. 66. .353 77.-247 tO. .25' 55. .336 59. .281 39. .278 56..251 67. .221 110 40 19 25 19 40 19 50 19 65 19 75 20 00 20 25 67. .233 63. .252 63.. 253 66. .259 69. .246 53. .237 Pr. $19 1.1 19 3 ") 19 45 19 60 19 70 19 90 20 15 . ,1.1 W -Anainta nt and Bneep aiuihubii - -- r - - lambs have been very heavy this week, the demand has been broad and consistent with trend to prices sharply higner. Fat lambs are now selling up to $17.25 that would not have brought over $16.60 on last week's close. Fair to good killing lambs at $1C.2616.76. tnese prices Indi cate an advance of about 75c. Fat sheep show gains fom 60c1.00 for the week, best ewes are now quotable up to $9.25. wethers up to $11.00 and yearlings up to $12.00. Feeder lambs have been selling like proverbial hot cakes alt through the week and there is apparently no limit to the country demand. Present prices are $1.00 f81.S5 above last week's close. Best feed ers are now bringing $16.0015.GO with heavy, common and open wooled lambs moving at $13.0014.00. Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $U.7617.36; Yambs, fair to good. $16.0016.75: feeder Mambs. good to choice. $15.0015.60; medium feeder lambs $14.00 0 14.76; heavy and common feeders, $12.5O14.0O; yearlings. $11.00 12.00; wethers, $10.0011.00; ewes, good to choice, $S.25f .25 : ewes, fair to good. $7.OO8.00; good feeding ewes, $6.00W 7.00; ewe culls and canners, $4.005.00; breeding ewes. $8.0012.60. , Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Aug. 16. Cattle Receipts. 3.000 head; compared with a week ago, beef steers unevenly 75c(cll. 50 lower; more in spots; western, 60(j75c lower; butchers, 50c$1.00 lower: calves, $1.00 higher; stockers and feeders, 25c lower. ' - Hogs Receipts. 6.000 head: market lower; top, $21.00; heavy weight, $18.36 20.75; medium weight $18.6021.00; light weight, $18.5021.00; light, $17.50(g!20.25; heavy packing sows, smooth, $17.25iftl8.25; packing sows, rough, $16.5017.25; pigs, $16.0017.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3.000 head; compared with a week ago, native lambs, $1.0001.50 higher; western, $1.0D1.25 higher; yearlings and wethers, 25fi76c higher; fat ewes, 5075c higher; breeding ewes and feeders. 25c higher. Eva L. Solomon et at. to Mar garet M. Burke, n. w. cVr. 27th and Ruggles St. 83.6x126 ft. Alice A. Aldrlch and husband to Margaret M. Burke, Ruggles St 33.6 ft. w. of 27th bt. n. a. 33.5x135 ft Temple Mcl'ayden to 'Clarence A. Brown, Fowler Ave. 202 ft. w. of Fontenelle Blvd. n. s. 45x128 ft.. Alfred Thomas and wife to Gage B. Billings, 35th Ave. 253 ft n. of Martha St. w. s. 60x133 ft R. H. Clarke to Edwin C. Soren sen. Marcy St. 38 ft. e. of 43d St. n. s. 44x108 ft Jla'r R. Glasgow, extrs. et al, to Herbert S. Arnsteln et al, 3th St. 120 ft. s. of M St e. a. 60xf50 ft. Abraham L. Reed et al, to John J. McMahon, Dewey Ave. 195 ft w. ot 33d St. n. s. 60x99.35 ft Max Burkenroed and wife to Afford able Motor. Truck Corporation, 16th St 606 ft. n. of Nicholas St v. s. 60x133 ft Jeanette Butler and husband to Pe tronilla Mone, n. a. cor. Commer cial Ave and Ames Ave. Irreg. PC Nellie B. Stler and husband to Ar thur W. Hand. 33d St. $38 ft. n. of Woolworth Ave. w . 57x 117 ft Carl Nielsen, and wife to Arnold B. Nlssen, 49th St. 60 ft. n. of May berry Ave. w. s. 100x121.7 ft.... Burton Laird and wife to Arnold E. Koplin. 24th St 86 ft. s. ot Manderson St. w. s. 43xt00 ft.. Blanche M. Horton and husband to William H. B. Jacobus, 31st Ave. 40 ft. n. of Larlmore Ave. e. s. 40x120 ft Louise M. Linn to Chris Hansen and wife, Amea Ave. 90 ft. w. of 25th St. s. s. 45x126" ft Charles F. Barbe and wife to Chea ter A. Anderson, n. w. cor 26th Ave. and Webster Ave. 42x140 ft. George T. Morton and wire to Board of Regents of University of Ne braska, Jackson St. 100 ft. e. ot 44th St. s. e., 100x127 4 ft Frank D. Field and wife to Bertha A. Walrath, n. e. cor. 52d and Cuming St. 95.6x135 ft . ... . Adolph H. Schestedt and wife to Florence Hyde, Fort St. 87 ft e. ot 28th Ave. s. s. 43x125 ft.. Grove-Wharton Constructn Co. to Thomas D. Quiggle and wife, n. w. cor. 25th Ave. and Sprague St. 55x82 ft John W. Wllburn and wife to Ed 62.7 ft. e. of 27th St n. s. 40x125 ft Michael Kulakofsky and wife to H. A. Wolf Co. s. e. cor. 26th and St. MarV's Ave. 64x104 ft New England Mutual Life. Ins. Co. to Omaha Fixture and Sup ply Co. s. w. cor. 11th ana Doug las St. 66x132 ft Mary Bures to Milns Vonasek and wire, 20th St. 200 ft. n. of W St. e. s. 45x130 ft P. H. Chrlstenson and wife to Mar vin T. Kryger. Military Ave. 129UI i. 27. 2- ft. w. of 59th St. 100 ft Lucile P. Matthews to Fred A. Bailey, 66th St. 100 tt. n. of Blondo St. w. s. 60x128 ft John G. Hodgson to Mable E. In gram. Brown st. 105.6 ft w; of 27th st. s. s. 43.5xl30.3wft William B. Fordyce and wife to John W. Fennell, 35th st. 70 ft s. of avenport st w. s. 41x56 ft... Patrick H. Lane and wife to Jacob Sehaaf, Parker st. 150 ft. e. of 45th st. n s. 50x150 ft Elizabeth Christian, et al., to Harry H. Morris, Binney at. 96 ft. w. of 37th st. n. s. 40x120 ft William V. Kernan and wife to Orpha June Fisher, n. w. corner 4th and Miami st. 40x106.4 ft.. Emma A. Johnson and husband to Olivet Baptist church, s. e. corner 38th and Ames avenue, 45x112 ft $ 1,500 1.000 1,800 $.600 5,760 45.000 6.650 (.600 1,(00 10.571 3.000 4,000 4,100 4.000 4.200 258 3.300 1.670 2,868 2,600 7.000 70,000 1,900 7,000 100 4,800 6,700 3,760 266 4,250 96$ Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo.. Aug. 16. Cattle Re ceipts, 375 head; market for week: best beef cattle, steady; others, 2060c lower; medium butcher stock, weak; other grades, strong; calves, $1.502.50 higher; pack ers and feeders, strong to unevenly higher. Hogs Receipts, 1,200 head; market steady; top, $21.50; medium weight, $20.00 21.60; lights, . $19. 6021. 00; packing sows, $18.0019.50; pigs, $17.0020.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head; market for week: Lambs, 2550c higher; breeders, steady to 50c higher. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City. Ia.. Aug. 16. Cattle Re ceipts, 600 head; market steady; beef steers, fed, $14.0018.00; grass, 110 00 14.00: fat cows and heifers. $7.0013.00: canners, $6.6O7.00; stockers and feeders, $7.00012.50: calves. JS.O0W16.0O: feeding cows and heifers, $6. 50 i 9.00. Megs iteceipis. 2, sou neaa; marKct 25 cents lower; light, $19.5020.50; mixed, $18.76lftl9.60: heavy, $18.00$ 18.75: bulk of sales, $18.5019. 60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,500 Head; market steady; none on sale. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Aug. 16. Butter Higher; creamery, 4752tfc. Eggs Receipts, 8.9ji$ cases; unchcanged. CARTER SHEET METAL CO.. 18-10-1 S 10th St Douglas 0! Skylights, ateel alllnga and galvanised sheets. Council Bluffs Directory. r ant: .i - CO 'I - IS - t ni n n . I i ex as un Bulletin which is issued weekly and written by men who know the oil business, contains reliable news of all the oil fields of the State and of the good, active, substan tial companies operating therein. Upon request we will mail this publication to you for three months Absolutely Free. Write for it today and ask us for any information you may desire about any oil company or oil field of Texas or the Southwest. Address Gilbert Johnson & Co. For 10 Years Oil Operators and Brokers 997 Houston St., Fort "Worth, Texas ii m Specialists in Livingston Oil Officially Listed New York Curb Booklet and Map on Request jC.B.Bii?pJs:.&Cc. Cstabiahed 190O Investment Brokers Singer Building Newark D J T - VIEW OF THE TEXAS Oird S tyC oil fields free We have just prepared a copyrighted map showing the oil fields, wildcat teritery, pipe Uies, refining centers, etc., which we will send to any one interested in Oil a big company aow forming, pipe lines, refining and oil development! Offers splendid oppor tunities for ground floor investment. Write TEXAS NDEPENDENT PIPE LINES CO. Alaska Bldg., 110 Fort Worth, Texas. Victory Bond and Liberty BoncN Coupon and Registered. BOUGHT AND SOLD New York Market Ouotationa. MACK'S BOND HOUSE 1421 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. . Tel. Tyler 3644. . -Real Estate Transfers Maggie Hayes and husband to John t F. Hughes, Lafayette avenue 101.1 ft w. of list st. n. s. 46x110 ft... $.000 Charles W. Martin and wife to Rao O. Sorensen, Vane st. 218 ft. w. of 15th avenue a. s. 44x115 ft 1,100 Chris V. Nlecnan and wife to Phoebe B. Cassel, Corby St. 30 It. e. or 18th st n. a 30x78 ft Roger Holmanand wife to Willard Slabaugh. Hard st. 10 ft. e. of 51st at n. s. 50x135 ft. undivided George M. Redtck and it to Irry perlal Sash & Door -Co., n. e. corner list and Boyd sts. 103x124 ft. n. w. corner 20th: and Boyd sts. 108x124 ft. -. George W. Platner and wife to Im perial gash A Boor Co.. n. -e. corner 23d and Boyd sts. 108x124 ft O. C. Redtck Co. to Imperial Sash DWr Co.. n. w.rner list and Boyd sts. 108x124 ft Stephen Hansen and wife to Clara Viola Simons, Dodge st. 133.75 ft. e. of 39th St. n. s. 41.35x125 ft... Welhelmlnle J. Borchman and hus band to Ella M. Harrison, Izard St. 250 ft. w. of 51st st. a e. $0x135 ft ...4 Barker Co. to Charles L. Nail, n. e. corner 44th and Marcy sta..45xl08 ft Hannah Dlnan and wife to August Guerno- and wife, 11th st 10 ft a. v of Brlggs st. 50x127 ft John T. Brownies and wife to Ed ward F. Bausman. Harney st. 60 ft. e. of 49th st n. s. 45x120 ft Qeorge C. Flack to Walter A. Jen- ness, Miami St. 131 ft. w. of 56th at. n. s. 60x130 ft i.i0 Walter A. Jenness and' wife to Jens C. Peterson, Seward st. 150 ft e. of 40th st. n. s. 60x130 ft ' 3,050 Mary B. Bellamy to George W. Lau- son, 1'arlt avenue 225 It a. 01 hlrley st e. s. 50x150 ft Frederick W. Simpson and wife to Frank W. Engler. Vane st. 190.6 ft. w. of 28th avenue n. s. 63x 1M ft Sophus F. Neble and wife to Patrick Henry Casey, eer Park boulevard 225 ft. w. of 20th st n. s. 45x 120 ft 4,000 1.800 187 4,000 1,000 2,000 5.600 1,400 800 4,650 7.025 We Close at 5 P. M. Daily. Opposite Hotel Rome. OT.I?WirHKK3 S. B. COR. 16 & JACKSON STS. 1,950 6.600 New York Money. New Tork, Aug. 16. Mercantile Paper 5itir5tt; Sterling, demand. 14.27; cables, 54.27. Francs Demand, 7.85 1 cables, 7.3. Guilders Demand. 37; cables, 37. I.lres Demand, 9.13; cables, 1.11. Marks Cables, 6. St. Louis tirain. St Louis, Mo., Aug. 16. Corn Septem ber, 11.82Vi; December. J1.44H. Oats September. 76'ic; Decemoer, 77Vic. Kansas City Grain, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 16. Corn- tembcr, $1.81!i; December, 11.8354; 11.83. -Sep-May, I ti 1 i j TOU will fine7 mormous stocks-big varieties"- j ! dependable, guaranteed qualities---immense, ! I daylight dispfo woms---courteous treatment and I in Beds i 1 prompt service London Money. London. Aug. 16. Sliver Bar, 69 i per ounce; money and discount, uncnangea. Bar Silver. New 1.12; York, Aug. Mexican dollars, 16. Silver Bar, 86c. U PAVING. ,9l j U. iNTtMsTONia Months Time Dcposits) M ' I Ot'ttOooMont I S jyrMuiOTmj2 jH trtnitoan jlj : Li i . , - L'il Residence Loans SWo and 6 Monthly Payments. Amortization Loans. Five Year Loans. Signified Dressers at Low Prices IF you could place a new dresser in your bed room for a moment so you could see what a change it makes in its appearance, then you could better ap preciate the advantages of buying now at August Sale prices. $17S0$IQ50V? CO OTHER AS GOOD Unusual Values THERE are many attractive designs in well made beds, offered at August Sale pricel Rare in design and substantially constructed, it is real economy to buy a bed now, as it will prove a source of satisfaction for years to come. Care ful buyers will not be long on deciding that it is an excellent oppor tunity to buy at these 'prices $29, $3450 i ! $39 Dining Tables Specially Priced Buffets 8 1 "S" Z jaaa UPDIKE We Specialize in the Careful Handling of Orders of Grain and Provisions Future Delivery AH Important Markets We Are Members ol Chicago Board of Trade Milwaukee Chamber ol Commerce V Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchant" Exchange Kansas City Board of Trade Sioux City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange We Operate Offices at: Omahfc, Neb Lincoln, Neb. Hastings, Neb. Holdrege. Neb. Geneva. Neb. Sioux City, la. Atlantic, Ia. Hamburg, la. Des Moines, Ia. Milwaukee, Wi9 Chicago, Hi. and al) of these offices are con nected with each other by private wires. We Solicit Your Patronage. THE UPDIKE GRALN COMPANY Grain Exchange Building, Omaha, Neb. P. S. Cash Consignments .Solicited THE MACHINE OF KNOWN VALUE. Because of its manv I ball bearings Th'e New Home sews easy N and fast, enabling you to do your work in less time and with less effort. $45 And Up THERE is a splendid selection of beauti ful Dining Room Tables to select from at low August Sale prices. Pe riod and other designs in oak, walnut or ma hogany, made to give lorig and satisfactory service, at IF you have been long ing for a new buffet, you should see the many ' handsome ones.that en ter the August Sale. The majority have large drawers, heavy plate glass mirrors, roomy compartment for linens, etc. Sale prices start at Nationally Advertised I Action I $12$19v $29 $365v j Library Tables Reduced i I i f i mm We Offer for Investment 'bfo First Mortgage Land Bonds - Denominations $100, $500 $1,000. Tax Free in Nebraska. 33 Years pOR savings and trust funds, where , safetjr.i the first requirement, we rec- WlthOUt omtnend our Firat Mortgage 'Land Bond, a LOSS. They are secured by producing Nebraska land valued at from two to four times the amount of the loan. We hare invested over $100,000,000.00 for our clients without dollar's loss. Let us' send you ull information regard ing our offerings. l 1 I ST,. 4 i Gas Stores This nationally adver tised home servant will cook a whole meal at once roast vegetables, meat and dessert in the oven un attended while you are on the porch resting. We have a wide range of models in Gas Stoves, moderately priced. $16.50 X HERE is a table that for serviceability and general utility can not be equaled any where at the price. It is made of solid.. oak, massively constructed, , and has a beautiful and durable mahogany fin ish. We have .tables at i $12.50 Up Cozy Rockers OUR entire line of Rock ers is included in this sale, and if you would take advantage of these reduc tions, our advice is to come now while stocks are full and complete. August prices are -, if c i W j l $17.50, $19.75 and Remarkable Values in Up Gurney Refrigerators When you open the door of a Gurney Refrigerator and smell the cold, clean, frigid air when you take out the vegetables and see them fresh, bright and cold, vou will understand why we in dorse the GURNEY. It is so easy to keep food sweet and clean and a Gurney is in sulated to save ice. 1J1 BIG SHIPMENT Acme Freezers 65c -II SPECIAL three-door fam ily style Refrigerator (simi lar to cut) with white en amel lining, non-rusting shelves; regu larly $36.50, for SPECIAL apartment mod el, top icer, with good size provision chamber. Regu larly $12.50, in the August Sale, special, $8.95 all eae.eeeeeee Freezes the most delicious ires, sherbets, and cream in a few moments, at very little cost. The two-quart size, only 5c