THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919. 13 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. WE specialise in North Bid property. Lilt your home with us (or results. R. F. CLARY COMPANY, 2404-6 Anrn At. Colfax 176. FOR COLORED. 6 -room home, close-in, pavd street, cash, balance llk rant. Johnson. Webster 4t60. " YOUNG DORERTY. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. 931 BRANDE19 THEATER. D. 1TI1. Phono Tyler 187. ;! franklin st 7-r.. large lot. not modern, $ho cash, creigh. sons & co.. 606 bee bliq. p. 100. for colored. 4-room cottage, lot 26x128, 1760; 150 riih, balanc 114 per month. Johnson. Webster 4150. , ! South. 'IS Williams s treat, (-room. 2-story modern house t years old, oak finish, paved street, paving paid, close to depots, nice neighborhood. Price IS, 000., II. 000 cash, balance 135. -$40., a month. House alone would cost ft. 000 to build. RKRKA AND MUSIL, D696T or Red NEAR 20TH AND OAK. Nice four-room cottage, partly mod ern: lot 43x180. Price only f 1.000; payment of $50" down and 120 monthly. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. ' 669 Om. Nat'l. Bank Bids. Tyler 4. 5- ROO.M. mod. ex. heat, 1706 S. 8th Bt.; a bargain at I2.40. MOREARTY & CONB0Y Bee 'Building. P. 8841. 6- ROOM cottage, South 20th St., between Dorcaa and Martha, $2,500; $500 cash, balance 126 per month; all clear; owner Tel. Harney 1279. Full HALE, or reut modern 7-roora house, for rent 1st floor, South 8428 M isccllaneous. ' A VERY CHARMING HOME, $7,500. Large living room with sun room on the south end east. Dining room and kitchen. Three bedrooms, tiled bath and sleeping porch above. Good attic and excellent daylight basement. Pown utalr finished in oak; oak floors throughout house; south front lot; pav hig paid; close to school and car; worth every cent of this price. WALSH-ELMER CO., (Formerly Armstrong-Walsh Co.) 333 Securities Bldg. Tyler 1636. 5"R00MS AND SUN PARLOR, $1,000 DOWN If you want a new, strictly modern home In Dundee, let me show you this house now being built. Oak finish throughout, except kitchen and bed rooms, which are whit enameled; bathroom and kitchen floor are tiled; concealed plumbing In bathroom. Can give you your choic of outside finish tf taken soon. Neighborhood the best. Car line close, and only a few block from Dundee school. Shown only by appointment Call Douglas 7418 and ask forMr. Cole. F0U-OEXUlTESr 1 Strictly modern, fine locations. KIght-room on car line, Bemla park district, first time offered $6,760 Seven-room, Dundee, quick poiweev ton $4,500 Seven-room stucco, Center Street, peach $4,500 street $3,900 W. O. SHRIVER. D.l 6 36. 1047 -9-0 Nat. Bk. Bid g. THEO. E. PETERSON REAL ESTATE. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS. 467-8 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 7084. BIRKETT & CO. Eft TO and Tnsure. 280 Bee Bldg. Doug. 833. FOR SALE 8-room apartment, beauti fully furnished, on car line and walking distance to town. Phone. Douglas 8760 BARGAINS In homes, Investment prop rtlea and acreage near Omaha. Harrl. on Morton. 916 Omaha Nat. Bk. Blilg. UNDERGRADUATE or practical nurse wanted. Blue Valley Hospital, Hebron, Neb, Two, three & four rooms. 828 S. 84th St W Have .Property for Rent or Sale. AMERICAN SECURITY CO. 80 3 South 17th St. Doug. 8018. LIST your house and lot for quick sale - with Hastings & Hoyden, Realtor. 1614 Harney St, Phone Tyler 60. Ba'rhAIN 8 rooms, hot water heat; 13,400; other bargains. O. R. Stebblns, 1810 Chicago. REAL ESTATE-Business Proper :v BUSINESS property and Investment. A P TUECEY A SON. 480 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE INVEWmENTS. PRICE GOOD ONLY TO SEPT. 1ST. Four St. Louts brick flat, two up and two down; three with five room, bath and sleeping porch each; on with four rooms, bath and sleeping porch; sepa rate heating plants; price 814,000; In come $1,050; and the rents have not been raised. A first-class property, al- most new; located near Turner park and Yates school; a desirahle and safe Investment. Owner says "with advanc ing rents this property is too profitable to aell. If not sold by Sept. 1 take it off of the market." If Interested tee us at once: DUMONT&CO., Realtors 418-18 Keelln Bldg. Phone Doug. 890. CLOSEMN INVESTMENTS. Leavenworth at., Capitol ave., Cuming t. PAYNE ft SLATER COMPANY. Dg 1018 Bee Want Ads are business boosters. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE on good land In central or eastern Nebraska, a J'--8,0 hardware and furnltur toek. $80,000 business, located in good atrn N brack town. Address Y-658, Omaha Bee. INCOME FOR LAND. W hav 11 houae Hated In Omaha. Owner want land. 6. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 813 City National REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED South. Bia BARGAIN LOTS. 11.00 DOWN. 81.00 A WEEK bay tin garden tract. 47x131: only 1 block frrfm Wst Cntr car Una and on block to paved street; high and ightly, black soil; prices $298 and 1840 THE BYRON REEDCp.j. FOR SALE Two full l lot in beutl. ful Overlook addition block south of Elmwaod park: act quick a these will ot be on the market long. Addr. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. Dandy Bungalow, $3,650. In Benson In Olen Park addition, ( room and bath, strictly modern, fin oak floor, good furnace, etc.; immediate possession; $500 cash, balance like rent. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 0R Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phon P. 1188 Council Bluffs BUILDING and 11 lots, west end of Coun cil Buffs, near trackage: suitable for manufacturing or storage plants. Must be sold quick owing to going out of busi ness. Terms easy and a bargain. Ad dress. The Omaha Ass'n of Credit Men, 380 Be Bldg. FOR SALE. 10 lot located at the eornar of 87th treet and 8th avenue, with wer and water In street. Inquire of owner. Lout Schneider, Wlckhsm Block. Council Bluff, la. 7-ROOM HOUSE, close to school: away from mud and water. Terms. Call Red S4. Dundee. DESIRABLE DUNDEE HOME. This la a new and attractive colonial type of house, beautifully decorated throughout, located on large corner lot 100x135 ft. Ha tiled front vestibule, central hall, large living rpom with brick fire place, good sized dining room, nutter's pantry and convenient kitchen first floor, four corner bedrooms, tiled bath room, pedestal lavatory, wall tub, etc.. two large linen closet second floor, maid's room, bath room and store room, third floor; living and din ing room finished In birch mahogany, all other room finished In old Ivory, oak floors throughout; full cemented basement, brick foundation; laundry, store and furnac room, also shower bath and toilet In basement; cistern connected with laundry; price, 816,600, about $7,600 cash, balance monthly; must he seen to be appreciated. GEORGE & COMPANY, REALTORS, Doug. 766. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. DUNDEE. Just listed a beautiful, six-room stuc co bungalow, situated In the new part of Dundee, having nice living room, dining room, very convenient kitchen, two large bedrooms and bath on first floor, and one very large bedroom on second floor. House is In excellent condition and has a very good lot with nice shrubbery and good garage. Price $7,100. Act quick. D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS, f Douglas 46. 915 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. We specialise in "Dundee homes. C. B. STUHf CO., REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST yuur property for sal with Ji B. Robinson for quick sale. 441 Be Bldg. Phon, Oouglaa 8097. Tel. Tyler 10M. HAVE customers for homes and Invest ment, lit your with Delaplane-Leon-ard Inv. Co.. 64 Securities Bldg.. Tyler 4037. LIST your property with ua, W hat call for home and Investment. UcCAGUE INV. CO. Phone D. 416. 16th and Dodge. LOW rata without delay. O, Q. CARLBERO. . 811 Brandel Theater Bldg. FOR quick results list your property with & P. BOSTWICK SON. 800 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1606. FOP quick sales list your property with W. O. SHRIVER, 1047-9 Om. NatT Bk Bldg. Doug. 1836 6 TO 7-ROOM hoitees from owner for col ored. Webster 4160. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. Private Money. 8HOPEN & COMPANY. Pong. 4838. MORTGAGES Gilt-edge eecond mortgage on some of the choicest and most productive lands In the North Platte valley. 7 per cent can be discounted to net purchaser per cent. CENTRAL STATES INVESTMENT CO., 1106 W. O. W. Bldg. Save money and time, see u first, 6-year optional loans, 6 per cent. DAY & MAYNE, Omaha, 60S Keelln Bldg., Doug. 6994. Council Bluffs, la., 84 Pearl St., Tel. 101 MONEY to lend oo Improved Real Estate Interest payable semi-annually, w. H. THOMAS A SON, 238 Keeljn Bldg. CITY and farm loan; 6 and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co., 418 Keellne Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. W'ead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. D.'E. BUCK, Loans, 443 Omaha Nat. FARM AND RANCH' LANDS. Iowa Landa. 80 ACRES IMPROVED Rolling land. 40 a. valley plow land, $0 seeded to alfalfa, about 40 acre In tim ber and pasture, running water; located li mile off Lincoln highway near Cre cent City, 8 mile from Council Bluff postoffice. See u for prlc and term. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., REALTORS. 1016 Omaha National Bank Building. Douglas 8716. Missouri Lands. 128-ACRE MISSOURI STOCK. CORN FARMS $7,900. Get farm In state where crop are not drought-destroyed, on Improved road. 1 1-8 miles to railroad town. 120 acre tillage producing good corn, grain, clover, alfalfa crops; 30-cow spring-watered pas ture; home-use wood; 50 fruit tree. Main house and tenant house, complete sets of working buildings, barn etc. Acres of growing crop thrown In for quick sal at low price, $7,900, easy terms. Details of this and other bargain in 19 state. STROUT FARM AGENCY, 831BF New York Life Bldg., Kansas City. Montana Lands. BANKRUPT price, 791 acres best hay and grain land, Irrigated, join county seat, and grazing reserve; owner. Elmer L, Strever. Billing. Mont. Nebraska Lands Miscellaneous. SAFE INVESTMENT. Wanted $3,000 loan on $3,000 frater nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to make loan la beneficiary. Face ot policy will com to beneficiary upon death of Insured, who Is (17 years old and in poor health. Will arrange matters so that entire $3,000 will be paid to note holder upon death of Insured, and will keep up premiums on insurance. Chance to make from $500 to $1,000 in short time. Address Bee. Box M-3. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO 1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2716. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Colorado Lands. FARMS AND RANCHES ALL BARGAINS. (40 acre. Loup county, all fenced; a lot of good valley land In this, only $8.00 per acre. (40 acres. Cherry county, 8 miles from Elsmero. soma mlghiy good hay on this piece; $10.00 per acre. 720 acres. Blaine county, 1 mile from Brewster, 160 acres of this is worth $25 to $30 per acre. The whole piece, fair Improvements, at $10 00 per acre. 640 acres, Thomas county, 6 mllea from Seneca, well improved; $17. 6 per acre. 1C0 acres, Kimball county, 2 miles south of Kimball; $40.00 per acre. 160 acre. Nanc county, highly Im proved, new house, barns, sheds, etc. Complete. This will be a $200 farm in a few years; $116.00 per acre. In Lincoln and Frontier counties, we have several first-class ranches and farms at prices from $25 to $50 per acre. All of the above lands will double In value in the next few years. Now is the time to BUY. McCague Investment Co. 1506 Podge Street, OMAHA. NEB. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands PRICE and terms right on northeast Ne braska Improved corn and alfalfa farms. C.V. Nelson. 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. 861 Karbach Blk. Tyler 684. UERRICK COUNTY, Unproved corn end alfalfa farm at th right prlc. M. A. LARSON. Central City. Neb. South Dakota Lands. RANCH for sale, Meade county. South Da kota; 1040 acres, beat of aoll and water, 200 acrea alfalfa, practically all plow able, fonced and cross fenced, walls and building; $30 per acre, ey term. John P. Everett, Sturgls, S. Dak. Miscellaneous. For Iowa. Nebraska and South Dakota farm and ranches, see ALEXANDER & GIPE, Doug. 8008. 621 Pxton Blk. Market and Industrial News of . the Day ' GRAIN MARKET IF looking for good soil,. I hav It If looking for tin laying land, I have It It looking for on that la priced right. I have It A. W. TOLANP, P. 3676. 410 Be Bldg. FARM LANDS-WANTED. WE will cell your farm: timely ale; quick returns. Held Land Co., (64 Braji d(aBld j. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVEREP BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIPENT. 60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO. DOUO. 8622. 1814 HOWARD. SASTERN COLORADO LANDS are the best and cheapest land on the market today, I have been Irer several weeks listing Kiowa county lands and have a largr list of fine wheat and corn lands at from $18.00 to $30.00 per acre and easy terms. Come and Investigate. The crops show' for themselves. I will be here Indefinite ly to give you my personal attention. Agents write. Geo. B. Rlker, Eads, Colo., Of. Rlker & Chambers, Hlalr, Neb. 912-14 City National. Douglas 8787. South Side. JA8. J. FITZGERALD, 4931 South 34th Bt., "insurance. Buy ana sen property. Real estate mortgage loa promptlv made. IF you want a real home, at a bargain, you should see Ja. H Kopleta. real es tate Investment 4733 South 84tj St LOW PRICED EASTERN COLORADO LAND. Com with u next Tuesday for the Flagler district and secure a farm where prices are etKl low $25 to $40. Don't wait phon ua today. D. 4254. Shedd Investment Company. Railway Ex- change, Omaha. " A GOOD INVESTMENT. 160 acres improved dry land in Logan county, mile from railroad and town; now under cultivation and producing under care of reliable share renter; land In this vicinity rapidly rising In value; a snap at $50 per acre. Deal direct with owner. H. M. Batchclder, Sterling, Colo. 240 ACRES near Elizabeth, Colo. Seven room house, very large, new barn, other good Improvements. Best of land with springs. ; Some timber. Finest dairy country. 36 miles southeast of Den ver. Terms. J. B. HANSEN, 214 Wilkinson Bldg. QUARTER SECTION smooth, south Jules burg, polo., adjoining cultivated land which 'produced 45 bu. wheft. per acre. Price and terms right; would accept Cadillac or Stutz car Initial payment. Address owner, John E. Spelts, Jules burg. Colo. REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES SIX-ACRE PLACE. Two mllea of Council Bluff with ev eral good road to the city; good 8-room houae, large brn; nice yard with large walnut trees, about one acr upland; balanc creek bottom and very rich garden aoll; heir want to divide .and offer for $3,000. McGEE REAL ESTATE CO., 106 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. REAL ESTATE WANTED. OIL LEASES. W buy and sell oil stock and lease. Our listing includes leases In Tillman county, Okla. ; Wilbarger county and the Panhandle section of Texas: also Tucum carl, N. M. Writ us for prices and fur ther particular. Orcutt-Harrls & Co., Ins.. 413 Southwest Reserve Bank Bldg., Oklahoma City. BUNGALOWS WANTED. We hav cash buyer for well-located bungalow and residence worth the money. For quick result, list with ua 0'NEI8 R. E. & INS. AGENCY. 132-6 Brandels Theater Bldg. 30,000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin coln Co., Colo., lands. Bargains. Easy terms. See J. L. Maurer, Arriba, Colo. Missouri Lands. ONE mile from paved street, cloe to city of 6,000, Kansas town. Nice laying land, good Improvements, good roads, city water on farm and In house; 320 acres priced right for quick sale on account of non-resident. For particulars, write Miller Wagon Co., Edtna. Mo. Minnesota Lands. MERRICK COUNTY FARM WELL IMPROVED 160 acres three and one half miles from town on the main line of the Union Paci fic railroad. Good black dirt, lies level, no waste land, all under plow except 6 acres pasture, 9 acres good alfalfa. Good 6-room two story houae good as new. Nice brick cave, wash house with cel lar. Good barn for 12 head of horses, mow for 20 ton of hay and granary for 600 bushels. Garage 12x14, corn crib for 100 bushels, two small hog sheds, chicken house 10x12, granaries for 2,000 bushels. Three good wells and one good windmill. Buildings are all up In the best of condition. Price $155.00 per acre, about one half cash, balance good terms. This farm will sell for $200.00 per acre in a very short time. If interested wrle or see. LARSON AND CARRAHER. Central Ciy, Nebraska. 480-ACRE SNAP. Three miles from Steel City and fine 12-grade high school; 75 acre In alf alfa 25 acres good mow land, 60 acres corn land, balance A-l pasture, well watered by perpetual springs; fair im provements; price $65 per acre for quick sale: will consider taking In one-half section Colorado land at not over $25 per acre and $6,000 cash; will carry balance; land In this neighborhood sell ing from $200 to $300 per acre; biggest bargain in Nebraska. Addres W. C. Knsparek, SrWl City, Neb. cT2 ACRES.Tfarly level, four miles from Chambers, Ian inland town; two new houses, good well and windmill, poor outbuildings. Price Includes 40 head cattle, 6 horses, 150 tons of hay In stack, wagons, machinery, etc.; 200 acres excellent land, 400 acres more fair to i.'ond. Immediate possession if desired. -Non-resident owner. $45 per acre in cludes everything. J. H. Simpson, agent, Chambers. Neb. 75 acres five miles from Crelghton, (25 acres in cult., hal. pasture and hay; , uood small improvements; $110 per acre. Terms to-suit. 40 acres, 250 acres in cult; good Im provements; 7 miles Creighton; some timber; close to school: $130 per acre; easy terms; $3,6JW will hold It for March 1st settlement. A. A. PATZMAN. 301 Karbach Block. IMPROVED 280-acre farm In Todd coun ty, Minnesota; buildings consist of seven-room house, barn, granary, corncrlb, windmill, etc; 130 acres under cultiva tion, balance user for meadow and pas ture; no waste land; this farm will pro duce good crops of corn, ats, c!ver, 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., 102S Plymouth Hldg., Minneapolis, Minn. . Kl.L IMPROVED 4S0 acres, 1 1 miles northwest of Stuart and 9 miles north- list of Newport, Neb.; 100 acres of hay land. The balance, 320 acres, Is black loam soil, farm and alfalfa land: living water; extra fine grove; mile to school: some clover and alfalfa; 50 acres in crop. A bargain at $40 per acre. Leo Menuey, Stuart. Neb. 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. 26 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1946. HAVE Inquiries for good home In good locations. Do you want to sell your property T List It with C. A. GrlmmeL K49 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. WE have th customer and can aell your property; list with John W. Robbins, 681 Brandels Theatre, D. 629. IF your property Is for sale or rent, list It with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO.. 2706 Lake. Webster 640 WRITE for particulars of as fine 400 acres farm as you ever saw. 1 and 2 1-2 miles from two towns on dif ferent roads. Three other farms 120 to 280 acres proportionate Values. High class stuff. O. A. OSTLIND, Canby, Minn. Kansas Lands. FOR SALE 330-acre Irrigated farm, well Improved, near Garden City; price $130 per acre. 320 acres, good level wheat, land; price $20 per acre. Write for list. LANDUKAF AND CO., JityrKan. Garden City? Opportunity knocks at your door every time you read Bee Want Ads. FOR SALE 160 acres all level, heavy soil, 8 mllea from Grand Isl.ind, close to other town; best of alfalfa and grain land; good im provements; good terms. For further Information write Owner, Carl Hansen, St. Llbory. Neb. FARMS AND RANCHES. For bargains in either large or small farms or ranches, write or call on CHAS. N. SNIDER. Curtis. Neb. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col orado lands see HELD LAND CO., 664 Brandels Bldg WRITE me for picture and price of my farm and ranches In good old Dawea county. Arab L. Hungerford. Craw ford. Neb IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farm. Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holme. Bbehnell. Neb. FOR SALE Ford touring car in fine condition, Inside and out, run less than 8,000 miles, ha nearly new over size non-skid tire, demountable rims, elec tric rear and dash lights, shock ab sorbers, speedometer, Ignition lock, ex tra tire and rim, tool box, $600 cash. Call Webster '6508. MEEKS 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. USED cars of exceptional value. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1767. 1407-21 Capitol Ave. USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY, 2 520 Farnam St. AUTOMOBILE trailer, new; cost $190; ideal equipment for touring. Will make low price for quick sale. Address It. J. Lowe, 208 Kennedy Bldg. WHEN you think of used cars think of TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 8020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb FORDS, BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND USED CARS, FORD BODIES. O'ROI'RKE-OOLDSTROM 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. 18th BARGAINS IN USED CARS McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th A Jackson. Ford Agents, D. 3500. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. 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.. 2069 Farnam St. D, 6035 GAIN more miles; h:ive your tires re treaded by G. A G. Tire Co. 2415 Lavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind shield. OAKLAND. Senslble"six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Fjrnam St. USED tars of prodominent qualities. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO., 2032 Farnam. SALE Ford truck at very reasonable price. Douglaa 6143. Honrs 8 morn ings to 9 evenings. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. FOR SALE Ford touring car, also road ster; reasonable price. Harney 6240. SALE Columbus electric. 206 S. 32d Ave. Harney 206. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE Drive yourself, at very reasonable prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage, 19th and Farnam. Doug las 7390. Repairing and Painting. KADIAIOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured in Omaha, 24-hour serv ice, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; body dentu removed; new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1819 Cuming 8t. Tyler 917. V P. BARNUM CO., 3125 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High-grade automobile painting Omaha. Aug. 18. 1919. Wheat recelpta were sora lighter today, though fairly substantial. Corn and oata arrivals were unimportant. Receipt of wheat were 132 cars, corn 24 ears, oat 17 cars. Trading In corn waa extremely low as a result of the break In futures, and up to near the close hardly tnough had been sold to make a market. Prices obtained were about 6 cent off. Oat were H to ! cent lower. Barley was off 6 cent and rye 3 cents. Wheat waa strong, with about a cent advance, taken generally. Cash sales today were: Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 cars, $3.10; 1 car, $2.19; 3 cars, $2.18 (smutty.) No. 2 hard: 2 cars, $3 19; 8 cars, $2.18; 1 car, $3.18 (smutty;) 10 cara, $2.17; 1 car, $2.17 (smulty); 1 car, $21; 1 car, $2.16 (smutty) 13 cars,, $2.16 (smutty); 1 car, $2.14 (yellow.) No. 3 hard: 11 cars. $116; 4 ears. $3 16; 2 cars, $2.14 (smutty): 1 cars, $3.13; 1 car $2.11 (yellow). No. 4 hard: 1 car. $2.17 (rye); 3 car. $3.11: 5 cara. $2.10; 1 car, $3.09: 1 car. $2.09 (yellow); 1 car, $2.06 (yellow); 1 cars, $2 07 (yellow); 1 car, $2.06 (smutty): 1 car, $3.01 (smutty No. 1 northern spring 1 car, $2.40. No. 3 spring: 1 car, $2.18 (smutty). No. 4 spring: 1 car, $2.16. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $2.33: 1 car. $2.32. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2.17. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, $2.18. Corn Sample white: 1 car. $1.76. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. $1.79. No. S yellow: 1 car, $1.77. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1,76. No. 6 mixed; 1 car, $1.77 (near white). Oats No. 3 white: 1 car. 68Hc (34 lbs ); 2 cars, 68c; 3 cars, 67c; 1 car, 67c. No. 4 white: ltcar,"68c. Rye No. 3: 1 car. $1.33. Barlev No. 3: 3 cars, $1.26.. No. 4: 1 car, $1.20. Rejected: 1 car. $1.20. Omaha Grain Movement. Omaha. August 18. 1919. Week Year Receipts: Today Ago Ago Wheat 132 237 64 Corn 24 28 84 Oats 17 33 62 Rye 7 2 Barley '. 4 2 8 Shipment: Wheat 115 34 64 Corn L . . . . 22 29 36 Oats 35 19 32 Rv, 2 8 0 Barley 3 6 0 Receipts in Other Market. Wheat Corn Oata Chicago 450 148 162 Kansas City 443 20 14 St. Louis, 422 35 39 PRIM RY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipts Today. Year ago. Wheat 3.766,000 2,693,000 Corn 447.000 752,000 Oats 968,000 1,649,000 Shipments Wheat 1,160,000 1,954,000 Corn 177,000 306,000 Oats 744,000 636,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Today. Year ago. Wheat and flour. . .1,287,000 812,000 Oat 242,000 41,000 Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Aug. 28. A growing conviction on the board of trade that the agitation against the high cost of living Is achiev ing results was reflected today in lower prices for grains and provisons. Weakness of live hog prices, which showed another decline, was also a con tributing fuctor In the early trading. Corn opened from q to 2'Ac lower, the December delivery leading in the decline. Fairly general liquidation carried prices fractionally lower where a tendency to steady was observed. Opening prices were: 'September, $1.77 to $1.78, and December, $1.38 to $1.39. Lack of support Was later manifest In the corn market and liquidating trades continued. The December and May de liveries dropped to new low record prices for the season. The near-by month ulso declined and prices of the cash article sagged. Under the weight of lower hog and provisions prices the general bearish ness Increased, though support cropped out occasionally on the extreme iow prices. Corn closed weak. 2 to 3c net lower all deliveries being near the low points for the day. Prices at the finish were: September, ?L769i to $1.76, and December $1.36 to $1.37. , Oats moved downward with corn, though the decline was within narrower limits. Liquidating sales and pressure from local traders were evident, though there was moderate buying of Septoniber on the break and elevator Interests increasing Its holdings. Opening oats prices were c to c lower, with September at 70c to 70ic and December at 73o to 73c. In the early hours the ntarket sagged somewhat below the opening figures. Provisions fell off sharply at the start. September pork declined $2 on the first sale. Lard was down 25c to 60c, and ribs declined 35c to 57 c. Lower price for live hogs was the principal factor in the decline in provisions. Trade was slow. Liquidation continued In provisions and the market suffered a drastic decline, a decrease of $1 to $1.50 over night In live hog prices being the moving cause. Sep tember pork sold at a decline of $2.75 i barrel, lard fell off $1.15 to $1.52 a nundretiweignt, and snort rms $z to $2.17 a hundred pounds. Support was lacking throughout the session. The close was weak and near to the low for the day. Final figures shdwed pork at a decline of $2.60: lard from 85c to $1.32 lower, and ribs $1.12 to $1.85 lower. LIVE STOCK Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H. Roo, the motorcycle man, 27th and Leavenworth St. ABSOLUTELY FAIR TO BOTH BUYER AND SELLER YOUR FARM OR RANCH TURNED QUICKLY INTO CASH Iebjaska Realty Auction Co. "central City, Nebraka SVN QENThSLC I T Y 1 By Our Unique Method Send for it Today Years of Experience Has Taught Us How Art. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Yest Corn I I Sept. 1.78 1.78 1.76 1.76 1.79 Dec. 1.39 1.39 1.36l 1.37 1.404, May 1.35 1.35 1.32-! 1.33 1.36 Oats ; Sept. .70 .70 .69 .70 .71 Dec .73 .734 .72! .72 .74 May .779 .11 .76 Vs f -76 .77 Pork Sept. 140.25 140.75 140.00 140.00 42.C0 Oct. 36.75 136.76 (36.25 136.25 38.75 Lard I I I I Sept. 28.00 128.00 126.96 127.20 128.52 Oct. 28.00 128.00 126.95 (27.15 28.45 Ribs I i l I Sept. 22.60 122.60 121.10 21.20 123.32 Oct. 22.90 122.90 121.26 121.40 123.26 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Aug. 28. Flour Un changed. Barley $1.06 1 18. Rye $1.43 1.44. Bran $41.00. Corn J 1.81 1.82. Oats 66?6Sc. Flax $6.175.19. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis. Aug. 28. Corn September, $1.76; December. $1.38.' Oats September. 72; December, 74. Kansas City drain. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 28. Corn Sep tember, $1.73; December, $1.36; May, $1.32 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga.. Aug. 28. Turpentine Steady; $1.69; sales, 200 bbls.; receipts, 193 hbls. ; shipments, 16 bbls.; stock, 8.721 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 1,024 bbls.; receipt, 713 bbls.: shipments, 814 bbls.; stock, 46.423 bbls. Quote: B, $16.35; D and E, $17.60; F, $17.6018.00; O, $18.1018.15; H, $18.60 18,65; I, $19.7520.00; K. $20.5020.65; M, $21.2521.60; N. $23.60; WW, $23.00; WW. $23.50. AUTOMOBILES. Tires and Supplies. NO need for steum-ioaked carcasses. We retread and rebuild tire by Dry-Cur process. Ideal Tire Service. 257S Har ney 8t. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.. 2914 FARNAM ST. H. 6758. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. RENT Electric vacuum sweeper by the day Delivered. Webster 4283. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. BROOD SOWS. Buy on Birdhaven Profit BharinsT Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. 8. Pettis, agent. Harness Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnam. TEAM, harness and wagon, all complete for $160; act quick. Douglas 4964. 2431 Cuming St. 1 SOUND, new, coarse hay, $15 per ton. Wagoner, 801 N. 16th. SPOTTED pony, horse and buggy. Elec- trlc Studio. South 4588. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Buslnes Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and note a security, $40 6 mo., H. Rood, total, $3.50. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY. 432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 686. LOANS ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES, ETC. ' EAGLE LOAN OFFICE. 1301 DOUGLAS ST. FARMS and city loans. , . H. I.OUGEE. INd , ' 63$ Keellne Bldg. Receipts were; Cattle Hog 8heep Official Monday ....17,197 4.067 60,981 Official Tuesday 14,168 6,111 36,310 Official Wednesday. ,018 10.060 34,806 Estimate Thursday.. 7,600 6,600 31,700 Four davs this week. 67,788 26,811 163,797 Same last week ....48,998 17,671 169,190 Same 1 week go..31.741 36.798 161,033 Same 8 week ago.. 80,297 17.080 111,049 Sam year ago 45,861 $1,280 112,741 Cattle Ther wa a prtty liberal run of cattl for a Thursday, around 7,600 head being reported In. What few corn fed beeves were her old right at steady prlc. though the decline In Chicago y terday mad th market low. Good to choice western beeve wer rather cro and nld steady to atrong. other were slow at th week' deolin. Butchr toek opened steady, but the undertone wa weak. Feeders wer In good demand and old atrong to In spot 166260 higher than yesterday. ' For th week beat western beef I 160 80o lower, common kind 81.00 lower. Cannera are 60c lower than a week ago, choice heavy kinds 76o to $1.00 lower; all other grade of butcher stock re off a big $1.00. On the general run of price on stocker and feeder has been lower than last week, but current prices are generally steady with last week's close. Quotation on Cattl: Choice to prim beeve, $17.00018.25; good to choice beeve, $15.0016.60; fair to good beeves, $13.60!$' 14.60; common to fair beeve. $11.00ii18.60; choice to prime yearling, $17.00018.60; good to choice yearling, $15. 601)7. 00; fair to good yearlings, $13. OOii'16.00; common to fair yearlings, $10.00(11 12,50; good to choice liclfer. $S.60 12.50; good to choice cows, $8. 00(g) 11.60; fair to good cows, $7.3608.00: common to fair cows, $6.50)7.00; choice to prime heavy feeders, $13. 00(414.00: good to choice feeders, $11.5013.0O; medium to good feeders. $10.00ifTll 60; good to choice stockers. $9.50gj)11.60; fair to good stockers, $7.759.00; common to fair grades, $6.007.60; stock heifers, $7.O08.6O; stock cow, $6,606)7.60; stock calves, $7.50010.00; veal calves, $7.00(8)13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.00 11.00; choice to1 prime grass beeves. $13.SOclB.OO: good to choice grass beeves, $1 1.50 18.26; fair to good grass beeves, $9.0061100; common to fair grass beeves, $7.60ig 9.00; Mexican beeve, j6.60BS.50. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 40 1213 $18 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 7 748 17 60 10 898 $18 80 COWS. it 950 T 00 43 88$ I 36 CALVES. 3 140 7 00 6 118 9 00 1 130 10 00 1 806 11 15 3. 196 13 00 3 186 14 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 14 565 8 50 13 645 ( 00 17 851 10 66 0 9 881 II 00 HEIFERS. 16 680 6 60 8 665 7 00 Hogs Early estimates of hog receipt called for 93 load or around 6.600 head. There was another sharp decline with price today being largely a repetition of the reduction made yesterday or around 75c7$1.6t lower than yesterday' market. The trade for the two day ha been decidedly uneven, making compari sons very unsatisfactory. Bulk of to day's supply sold from $17.00 IT. 60 al though there wore orders that carried well finished light butchers up to a top ot $19.00. HOGS. ,Nc. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr. T3. .357 ... $17 00 58. .285 ... $17 16 04. .284 300 17 25 48. .221 320 17 30 60. .280 ... 17 35 75. .238 ... 17 40 76. .262 40 17 45 77. .240 110 17 50 07. .264 ... 17 60 103.297 ... 17 75 67. .221 ... 19 00 Sheep Receipts of sheep and Iambs were estimated at over 31,000 head, but the heavy storm west of Valley resulted In late delivery of most of the run, less than one-third of the estimate had not been received up to 10 o'clock this morn ing. Aside from a few scattered sales of In-between feeders there was very little business transacted before noon. Tend ency to values was easier, however, and fat stuff ruled about a quarter lower, with feeders steady to unevenly lower. Best fat lambs are not quotable over $16.00 at present, with best fat ewe mov ing around $8.75. It takes extra good Mack-faced lambs to bring $15.00015.26, medium grades, $1 4.00 1 4.75. Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice. $1 5.75 16.00 ; lambs, fair to good, $16. 26 15.75; feeder lambs, good to choice, $14.85(fJ15.35; feeder lambs, medi um, $14.00(S14.75; cut bake feeder, l2.26t 13.60; yearlings. $10.15 10.75: wethers,- $9.60(5 10.00; ewes, good to choice, s.oom8. 7o; ewes, fair to goon, $7.008.00; g"ood feeding ewe, $6.00 7.00; ewe culls and cannera, $3.006.0O; breeding ewes, $8.0012.50. FAT LAMBS. 641Nev..,63 16 26 800 Idaho. 70 15 90 FEEDING LAMBS. 914Nev....6S 14 75, 155 Nev....65 1115 312Iduho..57 14 75 100 Idaho..43 13 25 FAT WETHERS. 17 Idaho. .117 10 00 FEEDER EWES. 108 63 6 60 FAT EWES. 188 Idaho. .103 6 60 FAT YEARLINGS. 129 Idaho. .92 10 00 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Aug. 28. Cattle Receipts, 11. 000; estimated tomcrrcw, 8,000; beef steers and butchers' cattle, slow to 25c lower than yesterday's late market; calves, 26n lower; feeders, 25c to' 50c lower; beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime, $16.7618.00; medium and good. $ 1 1.75 1 5.75 ; common. $9.75(g)11.75; lightweight, good and choice, $13.50(g 17.60; common and medium, $9.25S13.60; butcher cattle, heifers, $6.75 1 4.60 ; cows. $S.50(& 1 3.00 : canners and cutter, $5.60(g) 6.60: veal calves, light and handy weight, $19.50ig)20.50; feeder steers. $7.5013.00; stockers' steers, $7.00(g)10.50; western ntnge. steers, $9.2616.00; cows and heif ers. $7.005j)13.00. Hogs Receipts, 25.000; estimated to morrow, 16,000; generally $11.25 lower; closing $1.2501.60 lower; early top, $20.25. Heavyweight. $1 6.75 19.00 ; medium weight, $I7.2519.50; lightweight, $18.00 19.75; light light. $17.75(8)19.00; heavy packing sows, smooth, $15.7516.60; pack ing sow, rough, $15.0016.75; pigs, $16.60 1150. Sheep Receipt. 28,000; estimated to morrow, 12,000; lambs, mostly 50c lower; sheep, 50if 76c lower. Lambs 84 pounds down. $13.00()16.25; culls and common, $8.60iS)12.50; yearling wethers, $10.00(8) 11.75; ewes, medium, good and choice, $7. 603)8. 75; cull and common, $3.007.OO. St. Loul Live Stock. East St. Louis, HI.. Aug. 28. Cattle Receipts, 6.000; market lower; beef steers, medium and heavywelgt choice and prime, $17.00(018.60; me dtum and good, $11.00017.00; common, $10.0011.00: lightweight, good and choice. 310.76(g) 16.50; common and medium, $9.00(10.78; butcher cattle, heifers, $0.7615.50; cow, $6.7511.60; canners and cutters, $5.10 6.75: veal calve, light and handy weight, $15.2619.60; feeder steers, $7.60$112.60; stockers steers, $7.00 10.26. Hogs Receipts, 4,500; market lower; top, 20.90; bulk, 20.2620.75; heavyweight. $20.00(&20.25: medium weight, $30.25, 20.90; lightweight, $20.00 20.85; light light. $19.0O20.35; heavy packing sows, flminntVi SIR ItftiHil? KO ....I.U rough. $14.506 16.50; plga, $16.50 19.75. cMieep neceiptB,1 ,uuv; marKet lower; lambs, 84 pounds down, $12.7516.25; culls and common. $6.5012.26; yearling wether, $10.0018.00; ewe, medium and choice, $8.608.50; culls and common. $3.0036.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo Aug. 28. Cattle Receints. 13. OH ha(4 m,lf.t Ia.. $9.0018.5O; heifers, $8.2514.86;' cow' $13.0015.00: stockers, $6.6011.25. neceipis, ,uuu neaa; market, 10 625c lower snnta 11 Kn inura. k,.ii sales, $18.0019.25; heavies, $18.5019.50; medium weights, $18.00J9.76; lights, S 1 7.75 19.75: T,ack!nff sown. 11 finflft 1 7 art sows, $18.002l.25. ' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,00a head: lower; Iambs, $1.25(916.75; ewes. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux Cily, la., Aug. 28. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,006 head: market weak; fed steers, $13.60)16.50; grasser steers, $9.00 13.60: veal calves. $8.0016.00: fat row and heifers, $7.001!.00; cannera, $5.00(9 6.60; stockers and feeder. $7.00$)12.50: feeding cow and heifers, $6.008.76. Hogs Receipt, J.000 head; market $1 to $1.60 lower: top, $17.6019.00; mixed, $17.0017.60; heavy. $15.76 16.75; bulk of sales, $16.001217.60. . Sheep and Lamb Receipts', 6,000 head: market weak. St. Joseph Lira Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 28 Cattle Re ceipts. 2,000 head; market lower; steer. $8. 50016. 00; cow and heifers. $5,600 16.00; calves, $7.00gjl.00. Hog Receipt, 4.800 head; market lower; top, $19.76; bulk, not quoted. Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 3,000 head: market lower; lamb. $7.6016.00; wa. $6.5008.76. New York General Market -New York, Aug. 28. Wheat Quiet: No. 3 red. $1.35. track. New York, to arrive. Corn Weaker: No. 2 yellow, $2.02; No. 2 white, $2.03 ; both c. 1. f. New York. Onta Woalr Ma 2 hit 11.. lvhlte, 82(pB3c. ' Lard Weaker; middle west, $22.(00 27.90. Other article unchanged. New York . Sugar. New York, Aug. 28. Sugar Unchanged. FINANCIAL New York, Aug. 18 Speulatlv Inter ests seemed to derlv much satisfaction today at th attltud ot organised labor In oonneotlon with th railroad and tjl Industry, and tock wer bid up brisk ry at th outaet. Moderate reaction set In toward th nd, the reversal being coincident with th reply of labor man to Judge Gary' letter, but the tone of th market continued atrong. Trading wa not very large. Judged by standsrd of th midsummer, but the session wa marked by a series ot ipectacular movements In which th aggrcvslv ahort Interest found It sxpedl nt to cover extensively. Crucible Steel was th pctacular fea ture, Jumping almost 11 points In til first hour, soon losing much of it advance, but coming forward again later at a net gain of 7 point. American Woolm, Baldwin Locomotive,, General Motor. Hid and Leather pre ferred, American Car and vral of th representative oil Issue wr Included among the distinctive feature at gron gains of 4 to almost T points. Other speculative share were S to 4 point higher at their best, and rail and shippings gave a better account of them selves, their gains of 1 to 3 point being accompanied by what seemed to b sub stantial accumulation. United States Steel wa more jtady than at any period sine th labor out look assumed It serious aspects, but for feited a large fraction of It gain In th final dealings. Total sales amounted to 760.000 share. Sterling exchange rose to It maximum of the week, hut reacted on cable tatlnr tht the Bank of England had ceased 4o pay Interest on foreign deposit. Bonds wer steady In the main, with Liberty Issues and Internationals brightly variable. Total sales, par value, aggregated $ 10.500. -000. Old United State bonds wer un changed on call. The following quotation ar furnished by Logan A Bryan, member New York Stock exchange, 316 So4.it h Sixteenth street: Opening 1 :30 p. m. Price. Prices. Union Pacific R. R 12.1 124 Southern Pacific R. R.... 97 97 Northern Pacific Ry 86 87 Missouri Pacific Ry 27 27 Canadian Pacific Ry 153 154 Great Northern Ry 86 86 A.. T. 8. F. Ry '. 89 90 C, M. St. P. Ry 40 41 C, R. I. & P. Ry 14 24 C. & N. W. Ry 96 5 Wabash By., pfd. A 81 31 N. Y . N. H. & H. R. R... 83 82 N. Y. C. R. R 71 72 Pennsylvania R. R. Co.... 42 48 Bait. & Ohio R. R 41 41 Reading Co 79 79 Erie R. K 15K 16 Erie 1st, Pfd 26 C. Ohio R. R .66 N. Y., On. Western ... to Southern Ry 24 M., K. A Texas 13 U. S. 8. Corp.. Com. ....101 Beth. Steel Corp 84 Rcpubllo Iron & Steel ... 86 Republic Iron 4 8., Pfd.. 104 American Locomotive ... 66 Pressed Steel Car 81 Am. Car Foundry 131 Baldwin Loco. Works ...108 Gt. North Iron Ore Prop. 42 Anaconda Cop. Mtn, Co.. 66 Nevada Con. Copper 18 Miami Copper Co 27 Ray Con. Copper Co 24 Utah Con. Mining Co.... 83 Inspiration Con. Cop. Co. 69 Butte A Superior 27 Am. Smelt. & Ref. Co 76 Mexican Pet. Co.. Ltd.... 174 VVestlnghouse Electrlo 62 Am. Tel. A Tel 101 Central Leather Oo. ... 94 American Can 60 Goodrich (B. F.) Co. ... 74 United) State Rubber ...123 General Motor Co 232 Willys Overland 31 Studebaker Corp 102 Maxwell Motor 46 Am. Sugar Ref. Co 129 Am. Beet Sugar Co., 86 Am Cotton Oil 65 Am. Linseed Oil Co. ... 73 United Alloy Steel 61 Allls Chalmers Co 87 Am. Intel natl Corp 94 American Zinc 23 Chile Copper 23 Corn Product .......... 78 National Enameling 74 Gas., WU1. & Wlgmore.. 30 Hide and Leather Co 30 Industrial Alcohol 120 International Nickel .... 25' AJax Rubber 9-1 Kelley Springfield 128 ' Midvale Steel 60 Ohio City Ga 6 25 66 20 13 13 103 84 87 104 66 88 133 108 42 I 67 1 18 ' 27 28 84 69 27 76 177 62 103 94 61 73 . 122 235 32 104 47 130 80 65 74 62 88 . 94 23 23 79 76 30 . 30 127 . 26 93 131 60 m I Pierce Oil 20 20 Sinclair OH 68 67 Pan American Oil 109 110 . Pierce Arrow 624 63 Slos Scheffleld 63 63 . Texas Pacifio 45 45 Texas Oil 247 251 American Woolen Co. ...113 116 White Motor 60 o Keystone Tiro A Rubber.. 78 711 4- Money 6 New York IT. 8. 2s, reg.. 9 U 8. 2s, coup.. 9 U. S. cv. 3s, reg 89 U. S. cv. 3s, coup 89 U. S. 4s, reg. .100 U. U. 4s, coup.lop Am. Tel. A Tel. cv. 6a 100 Anglo-French 6 7 Armour A Co. 4s 83 Atchison gen. 4s 77 B A O. cv. Bethlehem Steel ref. 6s. , Central Leather 6s I.. Central Pa cific 1st C. O. cv. 5. , C. BL A Q , 70 68 90 73 85 Joint 4s 65 C. M. St. P. cv. 4a 73 C, R- I. A Pac. Ry. ref. 4 . . . 67 Col. A South. ref. 4a .... 71 Chill Copper cv. 7s 116 City of Pari 6s 96 D. & R. G. ref. 6s 68 Dom. of Canada 6 (1931) .... 94 Erie gen. 4a ... 50 Gen Elec. 6s . . 97 Gt. North. 1st 4 2 Bid. -. 76 Bond List. I. C. ref. 4 Int. Mer. Marine 6 ... 96 K. C. 8. ref 6 78 L. ft N. un. 4s (3 M.. K. & T. lit 4 64 Mo. Pac. gn. 4 67 Montana Power 6 (1 N. Y. Cen. deb 6 9( Northern Pa- , clflo 4 .... 77 Northern Pa cific 3 66 Oregon Short Line ref. 4. . Pacific Tel. A Tel. 6s Pennsylvania con. 4s ... Pennsylvania - gen. 5 90 Reading gen. 4 60 St. Louis A San Fran, adj., 6a 62 Southern Pa cifio cv. 6s . .101 Southern Rail way 6s $9 Texas Com pany cv. 6. .102 Texaa and Pa cific 1st ... U. P. 4s United State Rubber 5 . . United Statei Steel 6 100 Wabash lit .. 89 80 9 94 10 98 16 Mew York Metal. - 1 New Tork, Aug. 28. Copper and Iron Unchanged. Lead Easier; pot, 6. (606. 80c; Septem ber. 5.705.90c. Spelter Dull: East 8t. Loul de-Ilvery, pot, offered at 7.66c: September, 7.60c. At London: Spot, copper, 97 17t (d; pelter, 37 15; others unchanged. Cotton Future. New York, Aug. 28. Cotton Futures opened steady; October, 81.60c; December. 31.10c; January. 31.82c; March. $l.tc; May, none. Cotton Future closed quiet; October, 81. (0c; December, 21.98c: January, 11.92c; March, 31.97c; May, 32.23c. WCKKSiALDANrK 1 IVX hmnrn c 12 Month Tint Difoarisl t C-'KXJoo Moot I w o4,to PACKING ?J BUTTER TRAOI MAW 1116 -1118 -Douglas St. Tel-Douglas 1521