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    THE BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1919.
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REAL ESTATEIMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
W Have Property for Rent or Sal.
AMERICAN SECURITY CO.
SO! South 17th St. Done. 1011
FOR SALK Three-room pottafe. Full
Jot on boulevard. 11.500. c. D. Artn-atron.J25-
Securities Bids'. '
BIRKETT & "COrT
--Jll-ISHrlrAj-B BM. Doug. U.
REAL ESTATE-Business Proper
BUSINESS property and investments.
A P TUSET SON.
"ytrtN;ti;nai Banh Bld
CLOSB-IN INVESTMENTS
Leavenworth at., Capllol eve.. Cumins
PATNB A SLATER COMPANY P Ol
GARAGE SITE,
west Farnam district. Colfax 1171
REALESTAfET6 EXCHANGE
INCOME FOR I.AWI1
We have 11 houses Hated in Omaha.
Owner want land.
8 . S, R K. MONTGOMERY.
313 city National
WHAT have you to exchange for cottage
and fire-proof store building In Omaha,
worth 14,000. Incumbrance $1,300. Box
O-101. Omaha Vtce.
I have a classy, up-to-date, 7-paeaenirer
8tud-baker and balance cash with
which to buy a home In Omaha. What
raya,yn" o-1 4 . Om a h a Bee.
REAL ESTATE UNI MPRQVED
Soutn.
BIO BARGAIN LOTS.
11.00 DOWN. 11.00 A WEEK
buya fin garden tract. 47il32; only 2
block from West Center car line and
one block to paved street; high and
Ightly. black anil; prices J295 and 1340
THJBYRONREEDCO..
FOR SALE Two full alz lota In beauti
ful Overlook addition S block south of
Elmwood park; act quick aa these will
not be on th market long. Address.
Bos V-94. Omaha Bee.
FOR RENT SUBURBAN.
Council Bluff s
FOR SALE.
10 lot located at the corner of S7ta
tree! and 6th avenue, with sewer and
water In street. Inquire of owner. Louis
Schneider, Wiekham Block. Council
Bluff. la.
J-ROOM HOUSE, close to schooi; away
from mud and water. Terma. Call
Red 684.
Dundee.
Lot Bargain, $1,825
Owner of 4th lot So. of
Dodge on 51st St. Will
sacrifice to first party
who answers this ad.
Lots adjoining are sell
ing for $2,100. Call Har
ney 4928.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Coiorado Lands.
DUNDEE home. 323 So. 60th Ave.; 6
rooms anil sleeping porch; 2 years old.
Price 1 7.0 00.
CHAMBERS O'NEILL,
210H Leavenworth St.
Phone Tyler 1419.
We specialize In Pundeo home.
C. B. STUHT CO.,
i l!-14 City National. Douglas S7S7
20J SOUTH Forty-first, hot water heat,
seven rooms, no electricity; 1800 cash,
1.1.800.
JOHN N. FRTONZER. DOUGLAS 564.
South Side.
IF you want a real home, at a bargain,
you should see Jaa II Kopietz. real e
tat lnvetmnt 473? South J4thM
REAL ESTATOTHeITcItTeS
real Estate
south dakota
160 acres, located In best farming dis
trict of Tripp county. South Dakota,
near Colome; all fenced and under cul
tivation; two springs; six-room house
and other buildings in good repair. Will
ell or trade for city property.
A. B. ALPIRN,
7th and Douglas Rta. Call Doug. 3424.
SIX -ACRE PLACE.
Two mile of Council Bluff with sev
eral good road to the city; good 8 -room
house, large barn; nice yard with larg
walnut tree, about on acre upland:
balance creek bottom and very rich
garden (oil; heir want to divide and
offer for 13.000.
McGEB REAL ESTATE CO.,
105 Pearl St.. Council Bluff.
OIL, LEASES.
Wa buy and sell oil stock and lease.
Our Ustlng Includes lease In Tillman
coun.y, Olda. ; Wilbarger county and th
Panhandle section of Texas: also Tucum
carl, N. M. Writ us for prices and fur
ther particular. Orcutt-Harris & Co.,
In., 413 Southwest Reserve Bank Bldg.,
Oklahoma City .
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
HAVE customer for 7-room model house;
1500 rash; can pay 176 a month. Call
Mr. Brown.
INTER-STATE
REALTY CO.,
JS30 Farnam St. Tyler 41.
BUNGALOWS WANTED.
Va have ceeh buyers for well-located
elTungalow and residence worth th
money. ror quics regime, ni .im u.
O NEIL'S R. E. & INS. AGENCY.
6S2-8 Brandels Theater Bldg
I HAVE a man who will buy your lm-
S roved property and pay cash for It
ut the price must be right.
GEORGE F. JONES. REALTOR.
; City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 14.
HAVE lnqutrle for good home In good
locations. Do you want to cell your
property? List It with C. A. GrimmeL
S4 Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldg;
LIST your property for aale with J. B.
Robinson for quick sale. 443 Be Bldg.
Phone. Douglas 8UI7.
Tel. Tyler 1014.
LIST your property with u. W have
call for homes and Investment.
McCAGUE INV. CO.
Phone D. 415. 15th and Dodge.
VVB have the customer and can ell your
property; list with John W. Robblns,
681 Brandels Theatre, D. 621.
IF your property la for sale or rent. Hit
It with th AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY
CO., 3705 Lake. Webster 540
FOR quick results list your property with
S. P BOBTWICK A SON,
J0O Bee Bldg. Tyler 160.
FOP quick sales list your property with
W O. 6HRIVER.
;04T- Om Nat. Bk Bldg Doug. 1685
LOW ratea without delay.
C. G. CARLBERO.
SI! Brandels Theater Bldg.
WILL buy or rent 6 to -rooro residence.
Good district. Or will handle equity.
E. H. Whelan, Hotel Conant.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
Private Money.
SHOPEN
COMPANY. Doug. 4S28.
MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate
Interest payable semi-annually W. H.
THOMAS 4 SON. 228 Keellne Bldg.
CASH paid for limited amount of stock
of L. V. Nicholas Oil Co. Address D. A
Co., 418 Keellne Bldg.
CITY and farm loan; 6Vj and 6 per cent;
no delay. J. H. Dumont A Co.. 41S
Keellne Bldg.
1100 to S10.000 MADE promptly F. D.
Wad. Wead Bldg.. ISth and farnam.
D. E. BUCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat
Stocks and Bonds.
FOR SALE Fifty snares Skinner pack
Ing stock; 30 shares Skinner macaront
stock. Address Box 654, Grand Islaad,
Neb.
Miscellaneous.
SAFE INVESTMENT.
Wanted 13,000 loan on S3. 000 frater
nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to
mak loan I beneficiary. Face of policy
will come to beneficiary upon death of
Insured, who 1 67 years old and In poor
health, will arrange matter so that
entire 13,000 will be paid to note holder
upon death of Insured, and will keep
up premiums on Insurance. Chance to
make from $500 to 11,000 In short time.
Address Bee. Box M-S.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO
1016 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dong. 2715.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Acreage.
ACRE BARGAIN ,
. Dandy acre lot, 120 feet frontage. 100
feet depth, opposite the Florence Field
addition. Buy now on the ground floor
before price jump a development starts
In this section. Can be handled on terms.
Liberty bonds taken a first payment.
Call
OSBORNE REALTT CO.,
5I Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 49.
Corn Making 40 to 50
Bushels Per Acre.
Doe land that I producing the above
amount of corn per acre, and that can
be bought at from 115 to 125 per acre,
Intereat you? This land Is in Lincoln,
Cheyenne and Kiowa counties. Colo.
Good soft water at 10 to 100 feet; first
class soil, and near town, school and
churches. Harrow Gilchrist, 103
Crounse Blk.. Omha. Neb.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
180 acres Improved dry land In Logan
county. H 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 f 5ft per acre. Deal direct with
owner, H M. Batchelder. Sterling, Colo.
J0.000 ACRES choice raw or Improved Lin
coln Co.. Colo., land. Bargains. Essy
terms. See J. L. Matirer, Arriba. Colo.
Iowa Lands.
IMPROVED Iowa farm 82 H acres, all In
cultivation; lies good; no wet or over
flow; all A-l corn and alfalfa land, 1225
per acre; In best farming country In
Iowa. Other good bargains. Beach &
worKman. Mondamin, la
760 ACRES, Monona to, la.; 375 acres In
crops; good soil; large set of Improve
ments: adjoins town ; 1155 per acre;
good terms. 6 per cent. A. A. Patzman,
.101 Karhnch bloek.
Kansas Lands.
LANK COUNTY BARGAIN
2,160 ACRES, comes In 2 miles of market,
90 per cent level, 1 mile to school,
shallow water, 600 seres in cultivation,
improvements nearly all new and of cut
stone. Will cut nicely for three farms.
Possession any time. Write or see
N. Owen, I'lghton, Kansas.
FOR SALE My farm home, rich soil,
ruck road to Chanute, Kan. Walter
C happel 1 . Cha nute. Kan. t
FOR SALE 160 acres in best wheat
neighborhood In Thomas county, Kan
sas, 25 per acre; worth 110; easy
terms; 4 down, -i 4 months, balance
4 yrs. at t per cent. Oren Beauchamp,
Owner. Colby. Kansas.
Minnesota Lands.
IMPROVED 280-acre farm in Todd coun
ty. Minnesota; buildings consist of seven-room
house, barn, granary, corncrib,
windmill, etc; 130 acres under cultiva
tion, balance user fur 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; woald make
a good grain or stock farm; price 1:2.50
per acre. Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth
Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Nebraska Lands
A REAL FARM
In Washington county. In high statei of
cultivation; at least $18,000 worth of
Improvements, with good system of
waterworks all through feed yards and
buildings. The farm contains 160 acres
and Is fenced hog tight. There are
about 30 acres of fine valley pasture,
ith living water the year around, mak
ing it ideal for stock. Only 11 miles
to Omaha and near two other good
towns. The price Is $345 per acre,
which, according to other farms, Is
priced right, and considering the splen
did improvements, is cheapest buy In
Washington county. We have this splen
did farm under contract. No chance to
raise the price: otherwise would cost
you far more. Will carry $22,000 at 6H
per cent. Now, don't wait, but come.
Must be seen to be appreciated. Ad
dress GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO.
8 29 Amaha Nat. Jlank Bltlg. , Omaha, Neb.
FOR SALE 160 acres of level Kimball
county farm land. 125 acres broke and
ready for wheat. Kach Inch of balance
Is farm land. This is a very choice
ouarter and is located five miles from
l)lx and 11 miles from Kimball. I am
offering this for the next 10 days at
$67.60. Terms on part. Address Or-
lando Adams. Klmhall. Neb.
lt;o acres, rolling land, six miles from
Craig, three miles Bertha; 120 acres
cultivated, SO acres hog tight fence;
spring stream; good Improvements; eight
acres oak timber: well, wind mill, blue
grass pasture; price only 1200 per acre,
easy terms. Clarence Dingle, agent,
Craig. Neb.
PRICED QUICK SALE 320 acres Thay
er county: 80 acres pasture: 200 acres
level, 40 acres rolling. Good Improve
ments, $90.00 per acre; A miles from
town; 160 acres $100.00 per acre, Im
proved. Terms. Box 39, Belvldere, Neb.
160 acres, ajl farmable. four miles out;
90 acres under plow; fine quarter; only
$35 per acre. Write for list of other
farms and ranches. Aran, L. Hunger
ford, Crawford, Netf
FOR SALE OR RENT.
320 A. 6 miles from Central City.
Improvements, windmill, 20 A. pasture,
20 A. alfalfa: balance under plow; level.
Adress SOPHUS C. CHRISTENSEN.
Fremont, Neb., Route 1.
FARMS AND RANCHES.
For bargains In either large or amall
farms or ranches, write or call on
CHAS. N. SNIDER, Curtis. Neb.
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col
orado land see
HELD LAND CO.,
86 Brandels Bldg
WRITE me for picture and price of my
farm and ranches In good old Pawes
county. Arab L. Hungerford. Craw
ford. Neb.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farm.
Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holme.
Bvshnell, Ne b.
PRICE and terniB right on northeast Ne
braska Improved corn and alfalfa farms.
C. V. Nelson. 616 O-n. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN.
801 Karbach Blk Tyler 684.
MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farm at the right price. M. A
LARSON. Central City. Neb
South Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One of the
best 160-acre farms In Tripp county,
So. Dak., within seven miles of county
seat; one of the best towns in the state.
Will exchange for stock general mer
chandise or nothing-- L. G. Kmodell, St.
Charles. S. D.
Miscellaneous.
For Iowa. Nebraska and South Dakota
farms and ranches, see
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Doug. 9008. 622 Pa i ton Blk.
IF looking for good soil, I have It
If looking for fine laying land. I have It
If looking for one that 1 priced right.
I have It
A. W. TOLAND.
P. 3576. 410 Bee Bldg.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WE will sell your ;arm; timely alea;
quick return. Held Land Co., 664
Brandels Bldg.
AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
RENT A MEW FORD
DRIVE YOURSELF
13 CENTS PER MILE.
YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1910 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO.
DOUG. 3623. 1314 HOWARD.
OI'R six-cylinder five-passenger Scripps
Booth demonstrator for sale, now about
$300 less than selling price, Just like a
new car, run 1.600 miles.
HANSEN & TYLER
AUTO CO.,
J514 Farnam St.
Phone Tyler 136S.
OUR six-cylinder, five-passenger Scrlpps
Booth demonstrator for sale now at
about $300 less than selling price, Jut
like a new car; run 1.500 miles.
HANSON & TYLER
AUTO CO.,
Montana Lands.
BANKRUPT price, 7$1 acrea best hay and
grain laud, Irrigated, join county seat
and rraxlng reserve: owner. Elmer L
htrever. Billing. Mont
2514 Farnam.
Phone Tyler 1368.
SANDOW 1-ton truck, first-class con
dition with good body and cab; tires
also good; If you can use this capac
ity truck, see us at once; terms $400
cash, balance $75 per month.
ODELL-HAMILTON COMPANY,
1415 Jackson street.
REBUILT AUTOCARS.
We guarantee same as new; regular
Autocar Service rendered; Investigate
these trucke and have us submit our
time payment plan.
ODELL-HAMILTON COMPANY,
1415 Jackson street.
REPUBLIC 3-ton. Republic 14 -ton. San
dow Hi -ton, Nash It -ton, Ford Forma
truck; packard 5-ton. Indiana 114-ton,
Rebuilt Autocars; liberal terms if de
sired. ODELL-HAMILTON COMPANY,
' 1415 Jackson street
FOR SALE A BIG DAVIS SIX, CONTI
NENTAL MOTOR. EXCELLENT ME
CHANICAL CONDITION. ONLY RUN
4.005 MILES. JUST THE BUY FOR
PERSON DESIRING A HIGH-GRADE
CAR. CALL COLFAX 97.
ONE 2-ton Auto Car. one Nash Quad, 2
ton, one 1-ton Commerce. Term if re
quired. CHAMBERS O'NEILL,
2106 Leavenworth St
Phone Tyler 1419.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used car bought, sold and exchanged.
We buy for cash and sell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Garage.
J028-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101.
USED cart uf exceptional value.
AUTOMOBILES.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS.
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C. ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 1717.
1407-21 Capitol Ave
DUMP TRUCKS One new -ton Davl.
one J 4 -ton Kelly-Sprlngfleld, Ji?t over
hauled. Going out of truck business.
Term If required. Tyler 141$.
USED CARS OF BETTER PERFORM
ANCES. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.
202$ FARNAM.
STEVENS DURYEA touring car. six cyl
inder, starter and electric lights, at a
bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone
Tyler 1419.
USED car of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
$56$ Farnam St Dour. 1970.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
$020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb.
WANTED FOR SPOT CA8H100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co.. 2059 Farnam St D. 6035.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R. NICHOL8 MOTOR COMPANY.
2520 Farnam St.
FORDS, BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND
USED CARS. FORD BODIES.
O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO..
$100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfr. of new self-spacing af
finity spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
McCaffrey Motor Co.
16th ftja.-kson. Ford Agents, D. 3500.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
3563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repair: service
station for Rayfleld carburetor 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., 20f,9 Farnam St V. 6036
GAIN more miles; have your tires re
treaded by . & a. Tlr Co.
2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2300 Fernam St.
MI ST sell at once, late model Ford tour
ing car, cash or terms. 2611 Dewey
Ave.
Tifl? King "8" Foursome; like new; will
sacrifice: by owner. Call before 8 p. m.
4109 N. ISth St. Colfax 1768.
Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
Recelpte were:
Official Monday ..
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday.
Estimate Friday...
Omaha. Sept. I. 1111.
Cattle Hog Sheep
... 15.836 1,197 63,900
13,578 1.195 37,692
9.788 3.861 17,373
5,138 3.341 '15,908
1.700 4.600 11.000
Five day thl week. 45. 139
Sam day last week.60,674
Same two week ago. 62, ISO
Sam three wk. ago.34.616
Sam days year ago.65.129
16,194 196,873
34.311 188,603
31,493 187,334
ST.247 163,693
36,095 152.177
Cattle It was the usual moderate Frl-
Recelpt and disposition of live stock
at the Union stock yards. Omaha, Neb.,
for 24 hour ending at t o'clock p. m.,
September 5, 1919:
RECEIPTS.
Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.H'r'.
C. M. A St. P 6
Union Pacific 14 8 65
C. & N. W., east 4 1
C. & N. W.. west.... IT 20 1
C, St. P., M. & 0 11
C. B. A Q., west 36 3
C, R. I. & P., east.. .. 7
C, R. I. & P., west.. 1 1
Illinois Central 1 1
Chicago Great West. .. 2
Total receipt 73 60 85 1
DISPOSITION.
Morris Co.
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co...
Hoffman Bros
John Roth & Sons.
P. O'Pea
F. P. Lewis
J. B. Root & Co.
J. H. Bulla
Rosenstock Bros.
Wertheimer & D
Sullivan Bros. ..
Baker
John Harvey
Jensen & Lundgren.
Choek & Krebs
Omaha Packing Co..
Other buyers
TOURING car, In good condition; cheap
for quick sale. Tyler 1886-AV.
FOR SALE Seven-passenger Paige auto
m ohlle In good condition. Tyler 1 19 5.
WHEN you thnk of used cats, thlink of
TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam.
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
WILLYS-KNIGHT coupe, good condition.
lan w enstor it v.
Cars lor 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 7S90.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv
ice, for anto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender reanlring: body
dents removed: now fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.
1119 Cuming St. Tyler 917.
F P. BARNUM CO.. 3125 Cuming. Doug
las 8044. High-grade automobile painting
Tires and Supplies.
NEW AND USF.D TIRE BARGAINS.
SHE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO..
2914 FARNAM ST. H. 6758.
Trucks.
SALE Ford truck at a very reasonable
price. Douglas 6143.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargain In used machine. Victor H.
Roos, the motorcycle man, 37th and
Leavenworth- St.
FOR SALE 1914 Excelsior motorcycle.
Good condition. 2786 Capitol Ave.
Douglas 6896J
PERSONAL.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. Wo collect. We distribute.
Phone Doug. 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
DON'T forget the big range horse and
mule auction, next Monday and Tues
day, August 8 and 9. at stock yards
stables; will have about 1.500 unbroken
range horses and about 200 gentle work
horse and mules; 20 head of big city
broke horses; all shod and ready to go
at hard work.
TEAM, harness and wagon. Seven Oak
Farm, three blocks west or J? lorence
car.
BROOD SOWS.
Buy on Birdhaven Profit Sharing Plan.
Phone Web. 2884. O. S. Pettis, agent.
SOUND, new, coarse hay, $15 per ton.
Wagoner, 801 N. 16tn
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED by the Business Men of
Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes
as security. $40 6 mo.. H. goods, total,
$3.50.
PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY.
432 Security Bids. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS.
WATCHES, ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE.
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
FARMS and city loans.
. H. LOUUEE. INC.
538 Keellne Bldg.
Audltlna
WILLIAM BRYOCN & CO.,
Public Accountants and Aud'tora
206 Kennedy Bldg, Telcohone Tyltr 1572.
wnitaiu Kryden. Certified Public Accountant
of Iowa. Charterea Accountant of Scotland.
Chartered Accountant of Canada, formerly
partner of Win, Guthrie ft Co., and for six
years with Marwick. Mitchell Peat A Co.,
Certified Publle Arrunntant, New York City.
AXNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE
I OMAHA FOR THE GENERAL PKAITICB
OF AUDITING. FINANCIAL INVESTIGA
TIONS AND OTHER BRANCHES OF AC
COCNTINU. INI'IJjnlNG THK PREPARA
TION" OF INCOME AND WAR EXCESS TAX
RETURNS ANI THE INSTALLATION OF
COST AND GENERAL ACCOUNTING bYS
TEMS. Twenty-five years experience.
Competent Staff of assistants.
The firm of Wm. tiuthrle A Co.. was dis
snlTed by mutual consent on August SO. 1910,
and the work done by Wm. Guthrie A Co.,
in Omaha and district will be taken over by
William Bryden Co.
FOR SALE
640 acres, 3 miles , northeast of
Burlington, Colorado. ' Level land.
450 acres plowed and ready for
seeding, balance can all be broken,
except 30 acres. Very best loam
oil with clay subsoil. All fenced.
Price, $60 per acre. Term rea
sonable. Address owner: 8101 Lin
coln Boulevard, Omaha Nebraska,
Phone, Douglas 6631.
OMAHA PRODUCE
Wholesale prices of beef cuts:
No. 1 loins, 42c; No. 2 loin. $2iAc:
No. 3 loins, UHc. No. 1 ribs, 31c; No
2 ribs. 20Hc; No. 3 rib, V,c. No. 1
rounds, 28c; No. 2 rounds, 21'4c; No. 3
rounds. 17c. No. 1 chucks, 19c; No. 2
chucks, 14c: No. 3 chucks. 10c. No. 1
plates, 16c; No. 2 plates, 124c; No. 3
plates, 9 He
Quotation ifurnished by th Glinskt
Fruit Co.
Vegetable Potatoe. Northern White,
1.(0; Colorado. $2.60; Ohio. 2 50: Texa
New potatoes, 8c. Cabbage: Texas and
California cratea. tSc; small lots, 6c
Onion, California Reds, 7c. California
head lettuce, $3.50 crate; California bead
lettuce, $1 25 dozen; leaf lettuce. 40c
dozen: H. G. radish 25-35o dozen: H G
onions, 25-S5e doien;egg plant, t; .50 doten
pinacb. market price; hot house cuke.
$2.50 dozen; bushel basket Texas cukes,
$3 50 basket :market basket cukes (about 2
asparagus. H. G., (0-T5o dozen; Florida
tomatoes (6 basket crates) '7 60 crate,
wax and green beans, peaa. market price
Nuts English walnuts, sack lota. 34o
less 15c; No. 1 raw peanut 10c; Jumbo
raw peanuts. HVc: roast No. 1. 12c: roast
Jumbo. 15c.
Fruit Orange: Vatueiao. V6-100. $6 60;
126. $6.00; 150-288-324. $6 60; 176. 200. 216.
260, $7.00. Lemon: Sur!-t 100-260
$5 75; Red Ball, I00-2et $526. Grape
fruit: California (all zea) $6 25 Bananas
ty, to 8c Strawberries: Missouri. $7 60
Pineapple: 41-48. $5.60: 24-30-36. $6 1)0
Plate No. 1. 16c: No. 1. 14c: No. I.
11Hc
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
242 62a 190
616 1,063 2.105
776 987 2,673
767 928 1,494
691
49
2
7
1
74
25
97
28
122
60
307
49
81
46
251
11
8
1
(16 22,924
4,615 4,294 29,396
day' run of cattle here today, only about
65 cars, or 1,700 head, showing up. Trade
was slow all around, but western beef and
butcher stock cleared fairly well at prices
not a great deal different from yesterday.
Feeder were slow and generally a little
lower again today. They are selling 50c
to $1.00 lower than Monday, or mostly 59c
lower than on last week' close.
Representative sales:
COWS.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
14 907 5 60 14 991 $6 60
8 886 7 00 6 946 7 26
13 940 7 75 45 1042 7 80
45 946 8 25 9 1047 8 40
6 1138 8 50 10 1062 8 75
HEIFERS.
4 783 7 75 11 763 8 25
CALVES.
1 570 7 00 2 210 8 00
5 498 8 60 14 349 10 00
28 269 10 60 1 220 11 00
25 142 11 00 35 143 II 60
2 155 13 00 1 180 13 60
WESTERN CATTLE.
NEBRASKA.
61strs..l016 11 10 10cow..73S 6 70
lOhfr. ..674 7 65 30 fdrs.,768 9 86
23hfrs...775 8 50 5 c!ve..284 10 60
W. D. Bachelor.
24clvs..250 13 00 4 cows..l087 7 00
34 cows. .937 6 00
Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime
beeves, $16.6017.60; good to choice
beeves. $15.0016.60; fair to good beeves,
$13. 50 (14. 50: common to fair beeve,
$1 1.00 13.60; choice to prime yearlings,
$17,006)18.00; good to choice yearlings,
$15.6017.00; fair to good yearlings,
$13.00$il5.00; common to fair yearlings,
$10.00il2. 50; good to choice heifers,
$8.5011.00; choice to prime cows, 110.00
11.25; good to choice cows, $8.50
10.00; fair to good cows, $7.008.00:
common to fair cows, $5.2507.00; choice
to prime heavy feeders, $12.6013.50;
good to choice feeders, $11.00 12.60;
medium to good feeders, $9.6011.00:
common to fair feeders, $7.509.00; good
to choice stocker. $9.6011.00; fair to
good atockers, $7.5009.00; common to fair
grades, $6.007.50; stock heifers, $8.50
$8.60; stock cows, $6.00 7. 25 ; stock calves,
$7.50ffl10.00; veal calves, $7.0014.00;
bulls, stags, etc., $5.50910.00; choice to
prime grass beeves, $1 1.60(816.00; good
to choice grass beeves, $11.00613.00; fair
to good grass beeves, $9.00010.(0; com
mon to fair grass beeves, $7.5091.00;
Mexican beeves, $6.50(98.50.
Hogs Although hog receipts today were
the heaviest of the week, 68 loads esti
mated at 4,600 head, the run was far
from liberal. Shipper were very light,
buyers largely at $17.6018.60. The lat
ter being top for the day, there being
no real prime light loads Included in the
receipts. The packer market opened with
a few sale slow to 15 and in spots 26c
lower but prices firmed up until late
sales looked close to steady with yester
day, the market averaging around 10 15c
lower. The long string today was $17 00
17.15, compared with the long string
yesterdav of $17.25. Bulk of today's sales
being $17.0017.50.
Representative sales:
HOGS.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
63. .235 150 $16 90 38. .283 70 $17 00
51. .337 ... 17 10 56. .297 ... 17 15
82. .205 ... 17 20 67. .253 40 17 26
73. .260 40 17 30 64. .276 140 17 35
59. .303 40 17 50 74. .258 ... 17 60
62. .276 ... 17 75 72. .225 ... 17 76
77. .185 ... 17 75 72.-242 ... 18 00
47.. 244 80 18 (0
Sheep A fair sized run of aheep and
lambs arrived for today's market, chute
house estimate calling for 22,000 head.
Character of the offerings was about the
same as usual. The packers took early
Inventory of the receipts and demand
from this quarter had plenty of activity
from the start, prices for killers were
generally steady with yesterday. One
string of Nevada lambs brought $15.00,
duplicating yesterday's top and good
grades moved around $14.50. Fat ewes
sold up ss high as $8.00 with good wethers
quotable up to $9.009.25
Inquiry for feeding lamb appeared to
be rather backward and thl branch of
the market moved slow to a little lower,
best feeding lambs are selling around
$13.60013. 7f with medium kinds around
$12.5013.00.
Representative sales:
FAT LAMBS.
705 Nev...66 16 00 106 Idnho.66 14 60
FEEDING LAMBS.
167Wyo...54 13 60 227 culls..41 10 60
100 native. 52 IS 60
FAT EWES.
2Wyo...ll5 8 00 95 culls.. 88 2 75
FEEDER EWES.
244 native. 97 6 00
FAT WETHERS.
73 Idaho.120 9 26
Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to
choice. $14.0014.50; lambs, fair to good,
$13.50 14. 00; feeder lambs, good to
choice, $13.6014.00; medium feeder
lambs. $12.5013.25; cut back feeders,
$10.0011.60; pee wee lambs, $6.509.60;
vearllngs, $9.0009.75'; wethers, $8.60
9.26; ewes, good to choice, $7.608.00;
ewes, fair to good, $6.507.26: good feed
ing ewes, $5.506.25; ewe culls and fan
ners, $2.604.60; breeding ewe, $7,500
13.60.
Short Term Notes
First Liberty S ,
Am. Con. Deb. . 1124
Beth. Steel 7s. 1(21 L.
Canada 6, 1921 ,
Cudahy 7s, 1923
Int. R. T. , 1911
Kan. City Ter. 6, 1933
Proctor A Co. 7. 192$ ....
Russian Ruble (Via. 1936...
Union Pacific (, 1928
Wilson A Co. 6. 1921.;....
Third Liberty 4Vi
Fourth Liberty 4 Via
Am. Tel. A Tel. 6a. 1925....
Am. Tel. 6s, 1924
Am. Tobacco 7s. 1923
Am. Tobacco 7. 1923
Arm. Con. Deb. 6s. 1922 ....
Bid. Asksd.
99.90
99V
..1011
1. 9714,
....101
. 83V.
.100
.101
.103
.J02V4
. 99
. 94.86
.. 93.10
.100
. 98tt
.108 V
.103V,
. tt
1004
161V
98
101Vi
100 5
101 V,
103 4
103
91
100
98
103
103
100
market steady; Iamb, $11.00015.25; ews,
$6.25 8.50.
Bee want ads bring res'
Chicago Iim Stock.
Chicago. Sept 5. Cattle Receipt, 2.
000 head; estimated tomorrow, 2,000 head;
market slow; beef steers medium and
heavy weight, choice and prime, $16.25
18.00; medium and good, $11.7516.75;
common, $9.6011.75; light weight, good
and choice, $13.7617.75; common and
medium. $9.5013.76; butcher cattle heif
ers, $7.00014.75; cows. $6.76 13.60: can
ners and cutters. $5.656.75. Veal calves.
$2i02100. Feeder steers, $7.2512.75;
stocker fcteers, $6.7510.25; western range
beef steers. $9.0015.76; cow and heif
ers. $6.7512.75. .
Hogs Receipt. 13.000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 6,000 head; uneven but teady
with yesterday' average. Heavy, $17.60
19.60: medium, $18.0020.00 light. $18.75
20.00; light light, $18.2519 50: heavy
packing sows, smooth. $16.2517.26; pack
ing sows, rough, $16.7516.25; pigs, $16.60
She'ep and Lambs Receipt 10,000
head; estimated tomorrow, 2,000 head;
market unsettled: lambs, 84 pound down,
$12.75015.25: culls and common, $8.25
12.25; yearling wethers, $10.00 11.75:
ewes, medium, good anle ?!" . '6
8.50; cull and common, $2.256.60.
Sloui City Live Stock.
Sioux City. la.. Sept 6. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1,000 head; rnarket steady to
strong; beef steers. fed, $12.5016.76 :
grass steers $9.0013.00; 'at cows and
heifers, $7.O012.50; cannery $5.006.76:
stockers and feeders. $6.5011.7(; veal
calves. $6.0015.00; feeding cow and
heifers, $5.508.50. .
Hogs Receipt. 2.500 head; market
steady to 25e higher; light. J J'f -0:
mixed, $17.2518.00; heavy, 116.75 17.25 ;
bulk of sales. $17.0018.25.
Sheea and Lambs Receipt. 2.500 head;
market steady.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo.. Sept 5. Cattle Re
ceipts 1,300 head; market Irregular;
steers, $17.0018.50; heifers. $.2514.00;
cows, $6.1512.00; calves, $13.7516.00;
stoc-kers, $6.60 10.75.
Hoge Receipt, 4.000 head; market
fteadv; heavies. $18.25 19.00 ; mediums,
$18.2519.40; lights. $18.1019.60; sow.
1 l.i.'t piRH. ill..".-...
Shtep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head;
St Joseph Liva Stock.
St Joseph. Mo.t Sept. 6. Cattle Re
ceipt. 800 head; market steady; steerB,
$8 6018.50; cows and heifers, 15.(0
16.25; calves, $7,00515.00.
Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head: market
steady: top, $19.60; bulk, not quoted.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 800 head;
market steady; lambs, $7.00015.00; ewe,
$6.508.00.
New York General.
New York, Sept. (.Wheat Spot,
steady: No. 2 red, $2. 35V nominal track
New York to arrive.
Corn Spot, firm: No. 2 .yellow, $1.82,
and No. 2 white, $1.83 cost and freight
New York.
Oats Spot firm; No. 1 white, 83c.
Lard Strong; middle west, $28.20
28.30.
Other article Unchanged.
GRAIN MARKET
Boston Wool.
Boston. Sept. 6. The Commercial Bul
letin tomorrow will ay:
Another dull wek is reported In the
wool market, with prices holding barely
steady and ordinary and Inferior wools
slightly easier. Manufacturers are well
occupied, however, and the demand for
gods continues strong.
The situation in England 1 very
strong. River Plate market are easier.
Scoured basis:
Texas Fine 12 months, fl.6501.T6;
fine S months. $1.38 51.4".
California Northern fl.6O01.ft; mid
dle county, 11.401.60; southern, $1.30
1.86.
Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple. $1.80
1.15; eastern clothing, $1.501.65; valley
No. 1, fl.6601.70.
Territory Fine staple, $1.8501.10: half
blood combing ,$1.751.80; three-eighths
blood combing, $1.3501. 40: fine clothing,
1 fit) ? 1.60; fine medium clothing, $1.40
1.60.
Pulled Extra, fl.75JM.80; AA, fl.650
1.70; A eupers, fl. 5501. 60.
Mohairs Best combing, 6065c; best
carding, 5560c.
Dun' Trade Review.
New York, Sept. 6. Dun' tomorrow
will say:
Business sentiment In the present un
certain period is susceptible to quick
fluctuation and this week brought a sud
den reversal of feeling. The turn has
been for the better and a les threaten
ing labor outlook chiefly explains It
Fresh' strikes of magnitude that had
seemed to be Impending have fortunately
failed to develop. The whole question of
wage adjustment Is obviously bound up
with the high price problem, which Is
everywhere causing agitation and which
has left an unmistakable imprint on con
ditions. While renewed Impetus Is given
to manufacturing and distribution, yet
the fact remains that new business In
some Important lines Is now distinctly
hesitant and that there Is greater con
servatism respecting the future.
Weekly bank clearing, $5,744,733,883.
New York Coffee,
New York, Sept. 6. The market for
coffee futures lost a good part of yes
terday's advance during today' trading
owing to disappointing cables, reports of
lower firm offer from Rio and renewed
liquidation. The opening wa 9 to 15
points lower and December old off to
17.20c during the afternoon or 60 points
below last night's closing quotation. That
delivery closed at 17.25c with the gener
al market showing a loss of 40 or 60
points for the day. Closing bid: Sep
tember, 17.75c; October, 17.60c: Decem
ber, 17.25c; ajnuary. 17.20c; March, 17.16c;
May, 17.05c; July. 16.98c.
Spot coffee dull and unsettled; Rio 7,
18Vc; Santos 4s. 27c.
Omaha Hay Market,
Receipt of prairie hay heavy and de
mand quiet
No. 1 upland prairie, $22.50023.00; No.
2, $17.0020.00; No. 3, $10.0013.00.
No. 1 midland prairie, $20.00 22.00; No.
2. $16.0018.00.
No. 1 lowland prairie, $14.00 16.00; No.
2, $11.00013.00; No. 3, $8.00010.00.
Choice alfalfa, $27.00029.00; No. 1,
$26.00027.00; standard, $24.00026.00; No.
2, $19.0022.00; No. S, $14.0016.00.
Oat straw, $9.0010.00.
Wheat straw, $8.0009.00.
New York Money.
New York, Sept 6. Mercantile paper,
5V106V4: sterling demand, $4.14; ca
bles. $4.15Vi.
Francs Demand, 1.32: cable, $.30.
Guilders Demand, 36; cables, 37.
Lire Demand, 9.76; cables, 9.73.
Marks Demand, 4; cables, 4.
Time Loans Easier; all dates, 6 per
cent.
Call money ay; high. 6 pr cent;
low, 6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent;
closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at 6 per
cent; last loan, 5.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 5. Turpentine
Quiet, $1.67; sale 100 bbls; receipts. 227
bbls; shipments, (69 bbls; stock, 8,984
bbls.
Rosin Firm: sale, 786 bbls: receipts,
807 bbls; shipments, 619 bbls; stock,
46.967 bbls. Quote: B, 16.00c; D, 16.60
16.60c; E, 16.5016.70c; F, 16.90 17.00c:
G. 17.2517.60c; H, 17.70018.00c; I, 18.80
019.00c; K, 20.00c; M. 20.5020.76c; N,
21. 00021. 75c; WG. 22.0022.25c; WW.
23.00c.
Liberty Bond Price.
New York, Sept 6. Liberty bond price
at 11:30 a. m. were: 3s. 99.90; first 4s.
94.50: second 4m 99 71. fl.., il.. ai tn.
second 4Vis, 2.96; third 4Vis, ' 94!$0;
fourth 4. 95.24; Victory 3, 99.60;
Victory 4s, 99.64.
final prices on Liberty bond were
3V4's. 99 94- ftrat A'm alEi. ,1.
92.80; first 4V4', 94.60; eeond 4V,
92.98; third 4-4 '. 94.96; fourth 4' 93.30;
Victory 3's, 99.50; Victory 4's, 99.60.
New York Dry Goods.
New York, Sept. 6. Cotton goods were
quiet today with price easy in the gray
cloth division. Burlaps were firmer and
wool more active locally. The garment
trade wa less active.
New York Sugar.
New York. Sept. 6. Sugar Raw,
steady; centrifugal, 7.28c; fine granulated,
a. live.
Bar Silver.
New York. Sept. 5. Bar Sliver $1.12;
Mexican dollar, 86.
Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotation furnished by Peter Trust
company:
, , Bid Asked.
Am. Tel. Tel. 6s. 1924 101 101
do 6s, 1925 99 99
American Thread 6s, 1928 .... 99 100
American Tobacco 7s. 1919. ...100 100
do 7s, 1920 101 101
do 7s, 1921 102 103
do 7s, 1922 103 104
do 7s, 1925 103 103
Anaconda Copper, 6s, 1929.... 98 99
Anglo-French ext. 6s, 1920 97 97
Armour A Co., con. deb. 6s,
120 101 102
do 6s, 1921 103 104
do 6s. 1922 103 104
do 6s, 1923 103 104
do 6s. 1924 103 104
Beth. Steel Co. 7s. 1922 101 102
do 7, 1923 101 102
British 6s. UJl 98 98
Canada 6s. 1921 98 98
Canadian Taciflc 6s, 1924 99 100
C, B. & Q. 4s, 1921 94 95
C., R. I. & p. 6s, 1922 97 98
Cuban-Amcr. Sugar 6s, 1921.. 99 100
Cudahy Pkg. Co. T, 1923 101 101
General Elec. deb. 6s, 1920. ..100 100
Great North. Ry. 5s, 1920.... 98 99
Inter. R. T. 6s. 1921 85 87
K. C. Term. 6s. 1923 99 100
Lehigh Valley 6s. 1923 101 102
Liggett A Meyers -6s, 1921 100 100
Phlla. Elec. 6s. 1920 99 100
rroctor A Gamble 7, 1920. .. .100 101
do 7s. 1921 101 101
do 7.1, 1922 102 102
do 7, 1921 103 103
Russian Ruble &, 1936.... 84 88
Southern Ry. 6s, 1920 96 97
Swift Co. 6. 1921 9 100
Union Pacific 6s, 1928 ...101 102
U. S. Rubber Ts. 1923 104 104
West. E. A M. 6, 1920 100 100
Wilson Conver. 6. 1928 97 97
First Liberty 3 99.66
Liberty, 1st 4 94.54
Liberty. 2d 4s 92.78
Libert 1st 4 Vis 94.50
Libert. 2d 4 Vis 92.94
Liberty, 3d 4 Vis 94. 9
Liberty. 4th' 4 V 93.30
Liberty, 5th i 99.(0
Omaha, Grain Market.
Omaha, September I.
Wheat receipt today continued liberal,
while corn and eat were light
Corn price ranged about 1 to 1 cent
higher. Oata were to I cent up.
Wheat was about steady. Ry and bar
ley wer unchanged.
Cash sales today war:
Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car. fl.ll; 1 car,
$1.15 (smutty). No. 1 hard: 1 car, $1.20
(dark): 6 car, $1.16; 13 car. $1.16; 1 car,
$2.14; 1 car, $3.10 (smutty); 1 cars, $2.09;
4 car. 93.08 (smutty); 1 car, tl.07 (smut
ty). No. 1 hard: 1 oar. $1.15 (dark,
mutty); 1 ear. f!.14: car, fl.ll; 14
car. 12.12 ; 2 cars, $1.11 (yellow); $ oar.
$3.10 (yellow); 1 car, $2.08 (smutty); 1
car, $2.07 (smutty): 1 car, $$.06 (smutty);
1 car, $3.05 (yellow). No. 4 hard: 1 car,
$2.15 (5 per cent rye); 1 car, $3.10: 4 car.
$1.09: 1 car. 12.08 (yellow, smutty); 29
cars, $2.08; 1 car, 12.07 (smutty); 7 care.
$2.06 (yellow): 2 cars, $2.03 (smutty); 1
car. $2.02 (smutty). No. 5 hard: 6 car,
$2.04; 1 car, $3.02; 3 cars, 13.01 (yellow):
1 car. 12.00 (smutty). Sample hard: 1
car, $2.01 (red); 2 cars, $3.01; 1 car, $1.99
(yellow): 1 car, $1.85 (yellow. 23 per cent
damaged). No. 1 northern spring: 2
cars. $2.40 (dark); 1 car, $2.35; 1 car,
$2.34; 2 cars. $2.32. No. 4 spring: 1 car.
$2.10 (northern); 1 car, 12.08 (northern);
1 car. $1.93 (red, very mutty). No. S
northern spring: 1 $-( car, $2 06; 6 cars,
$2.04. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $2.14 (du
rum). No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2.15.
Corn No. 2 white: 2 care, $1.62. No. $
white: 1 car, 11.62. No. 4 white: 1 car,
$1.60. No. 2 yellow: 1 car. $1.62. No. 6
yellow: 2 cars, $1.66. No. 6 yellow: 1 car,
$1.69. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $1.62. No. 3
mixed: I car, $1.61 (near white); 1 car,
$1.60. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.60 (near
white). No. ( mixed: 1 car, $1.65.
Oats No. 3 white: 12 car. 66; 2 car,
66 (shipper weights). No. 4 white: 3
cars, 66c; 1 car, 65c. Sample white: 1
car, 64c.
Rye No. 4: 1 car, $1.25.
$1 iorIey2 M2, No' 1 ,ed: 5 car"'
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts Today Week Year
,. Ago Ago
wat 174. m 67
Cr 21 42 67
2at" 31 13 44
'e, 7 6 0
Bar'fy 11 1 6
Shipment
Wheat 46 67 f
?r" 37 28 58
?ye, 2 0 0
Br'cy 7 6 1
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat Corn Oat
Chicago 468 195 115
Kansas City 10$ lj s
St. Loui Hi 30 (7
Omaha drain Inspection.
Th number of car of grain of the
several grade Inspected "in" here during
the pat 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 1 hard. 9: No 1 h.r aa.
No. 3 hard. 68; No. 4 hard, 36; No. 5
hard, 11; No. 1 mixed, 4; No. 2 mixed, 2
No. 3 mixed, 4; No. 4 mixed, 4; No. 6
mixed, 7; No. 1 spring, 2; No. 2 spring, 1;
No. 3 spring, 3; No. 4 spring, 6; No. 6
spring. 9; sample spring, 2; No. 4 durum,
1; total, 206 cars.
Corn No. 1 white, 2; No. 2 white, 1;
No. 3 white, 2; No. 4 white. 1; No. 2 yel
low, 6; No. 3 yellow, 3; No. 4 yellow, 1;
No. 1 mixed, 1; No. 2 mixed, 4; No. 3
mixed, 2; No. 4 mixed, 2; No. 6 mixed, 1;
No. 6 mixed, 1; sample mixed, 1; total,
27 cars.
Oats No. 2 white, 1; No. 3 white, 24;
No. 4 white, 4; total, 29 cars.
Rye No. 1, 1; No. 2, 3; No. 3, 5; total,
8 cars.
Barley No. 2, 1; No. 3, 2; No. 4, 3; Not
1 feed, 3; total, 9 cars.
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipt Today. Year Ago.
Wheat 2,166,000 2,680,000
Corn 651,ft)i0 624,000
Oats 864,000 1,484.000
Shipments
Wheat 833,000 81,000
Corn 364,000 481,000
Oat 941,000 622.000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Today. Year Ago.
Wheat nd flour 695,000 315,000
Corn 103,000
Oat 148,000
Chicago Grain and Provisions,
Chicago, Sept. 6. Material upturns In
the value of corn resulted today from
evldente that liquidation had run its
course for the time being. Prices closed
strong, IVic to 3c net higher, with Sep
tember, $1.63 and December, $1.31
1.31. Oat gained c to lc and, pro
vision 76c to $2.10. 1
Notwithstanding that the corn market
showed considerable weakness at the open
ing indications soon developed that a ma
jority of traders had taken a bullish po
sition. In the Initial dallng September
delivery went to the lowest level yet this
season, but during most of the remainder
of the day the trend of the market was
decidedly upgrade for that month and
for December and May aa well. The gen
eral contention of the bulls was that the
recent break of 46c a bushel from the high'
point on the December delivery had dis
counted to a great extent the current agi
tation over high cost of living. Besides,
report were current that the quality of
the new Texas corn arriving in northern
markets was not as good a had been
hoped for.
Oats ascended with corn. Eastern de
mand wa active and country offerings al
most at seio.
Provision were given a big hoist owing
to tfco strength of grain, one of the lead
ing packer wa accredited with having
been a liberal buyer.
Art I Open.
Corn
Sept. 1.60
Dec. 1.28
May 1.26
Oat
Sept .67
Dec. .70
May .73
Pork
Sept. 42.00
Oct. 38.00
Lard
Sept 25.80
Oct' 126.00 I
Ribs I
Sept. 22.00
Oct 21.65
Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Yest
1.64
132
1.29
.69
.72
.75
42.75
39.15
27.60
27.06
122.75
22.60
1.69
1.27
1.25
.67
.70
.73
42.00
17.90
26.50
26.00
I
121.90
I21.65
1.62
1.31
1.29
.69
.71
.75
42.75
39.10
27.50
127.05
22.60
22.60
1.60
1.28
1.26
.67
.70
.74
42.00
37.00
26.40
26.00
21.80
31.45
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Sept. 6 Flour Unchanged;
shipments, 74,356 bbl.
Barley 1 1.01 1.28.
Rye No. 2, $1.33 1.31.
Bran 140.00.
Corn 11.6101.62.
Oat 6667e.
Flax 16.17 06.21.
St Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Sept. 6. Corn September,
$1.64; December, $1.33.
Oats 71 e; December, 72e.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. (. Corn Sep
tember, $1.61; December. $1.11; Jan
uary. fl.28 .
New York Metals.
New York, Sept. 6. Copper Nominal;
electrolytic, 23023c; September, 23c;
October and November, 24c.
Iron Steady; unchanged.
Antimony f8.76.
Lead Steady; spot, $6.60 bid; October,
$5.70 bid.
Spelter Dull; East St Louis, spot,
$7.357,55c; October, 17.17 07.60.
At London Spot copper 101 2s 6d;
electrolytic, 110: tin, 279 10; lead, 25
2s 6d; spelter, 41.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Sept. 6. Potatoe Strong: ar
rivals, 30 cars; Minnesota Early Ohlos,
sacked, carlots, 13.25, cut; Wisconsin
round whites, sacked, carlots, 23.1503.26,
cwt. ; Idaho Rural, lacked, carlots, No.
1, $3.6003.65, cwt: Maine Irish Cob
bler, sackod, carlota, 13.(001.70, cwt
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Sept 6. Butter Steady;
creamery, 49056c.
Eggs Steady; receipts, 8,169 eases:
firsts, 43044c: ordinary firsts, 38039c; at
mark, cases Included, 38 0 41c; storage
packed firsts, 45c.
Poultry Alive, unsettled; spring, 19 e;
fowls, 26 031c.
New York Produce.
New York, Sept 6. Butter Irregular:
creamery, higher than extras, 68 59c;
extra, 68c; firsts. 63057c.
Cheese Steady and unchanged.
Poultry Alive, steady; chicken, 200
33c; fowls. 32035c; rooster, 23c; turkeys,
25030c; dreased, steady and unchanged.
Kansas City Prodirce.
Kansa City. Mo., Sept 5. Poultry,
Butter and Eggs Unchanged.
FINANCIAL
New York, Sept. 6 Labor conditions
overshadowed the tock market again to.
day, latest development affecting th
steel and Iron worker causing a sharp
reaction after an early period of compara
tive firmness.
Th Gompers telegram to President Wll
on directed renewed attention to the
tenae situation In that important Industry.
Speculative Interest which recently re
sumed their bullish commitment In varl
ous specialties liquidated freely on thl
phase of the labor situation and the horts
quickly realised the Importance of the
new aa a lver with which to depreas
price.
Further weakness In exchange, with
francs and lire at new minimum also
helped to bring about the reaction, low.
est quotations ruling In th last hour,
with rallies of 1 to 4 point at the close.
Sale amounted to 1.426,000 shares.
Stock which suffered greatest Impair
ment Included Crucible Steel, at an ex
treme decline of 11 points; Baldwin Lo
comotlve. General Motors, Studebaker,
Stuts, American Woolen, Central Leather,
Atlantic Oulf, Barrett Company and
Utah Copper.
United State Steel registered a gross
reversal of 3 points, but displayed ome
support In the final dealings; other stan
dard hare. Including the better known
rails, also making moderate Improve
ment. Oils almost alone ended with variable
gains, marked strength having been
shown by Mexican and California Petro-
rXct!nngd fin..,"""""1- hlPP'". "
iBondS. w,re lrreulr on reduced deal
$96.0 .IS'" 8a,e"- Par VBlua' "ted
ch?ngedUSn,ecalI.StatM w,r' un'
Amer. Beet Sugar. 300 88 86 86
Amer. Can 12,600 66 54 f6
Amer. C. A F 15,600 1.17 133 134
Amer. H. & L. pfd. 6,100 130 137 1"8
Amer. Locomotlve.28.600 07 O'u 94 u,
Amer. S. & Rfg... 2.300 78 7V 77
Amer Sugar Rfg.. 800 130 128 128
Amer. Sum. Tob... 14.100 86 82 86
Amer. T & T 1,900 101 100 10t
Amer. Zinc, L. & S , . 23
Anaconda Corper. 7.900 69 67 68
Atchison 1,500 91 90 90
Atl G. & W. I. 8. S 2,500 163 158 168
Baldwin Loco. ...88.600 123 116 119
B- A O. 600 41 41 41
Beth. Steel "B".. 44,000 93 69 91
B. & S. Copper 2ii
Call. Petroleum ..44 00ft hiu. tnti. ci7
Canadian Pacific. 3,800 163 150 151
Central Leather ..21,300 103 97 99
V
C, M. & St. P..
C, R. I. & P
Chlno Copper ..
Colorado F. A I
Corn Product .
1,200 67
1,600 43
1,000 25
1,100 45
1,000 46
.21,300 88
66
42
25
45
84
66
43
25 Vi
4 5
45
86
Crucible Steel ...11,100 176 167 169
-uDa t-ane sugar, l.soo 32 31
Dis. Sec. Corp
Krie
Genera! Electric .
General Motors . .
Gt. North., pfd .
Ot. N. Ore. ctfs..
Illinois Central ..
Inspiration Cop... 3,600 62 6
int. jti. m. pra
6.700 83 79
1,400 16 15
300 170 168
10,000 239 233
900 88 87
2,100 45 44
.22.900 12i
Inter. Nickel 1,600 27 26
inter, j'aper 1,900 68 66
K. C. Southern ... 400 19 19
Kenne. Cop. Ex. D 1,800 37 36
L. & N. Ex. D 200 1 10 108
Mex. Petroleum ..66,600 199 192
Miami Copper ... 200 27 26
Mldvale teel 13,400 53 67
-Missouri Pacific. 2,800 29 28
33
80
15
168
234
87
44
93
61
118 119
26 '
Montana Power
Nevada Copper . .
N. Y. Central
N. Y. N. H. & H. .
Norfolk & W
Northern Pacific.
700 65
200 19
700 73
1.900 32
400 100
1,500 8S
63
19
72
81
98
87
-'
67
19
36
110
194
27
62
28
63
19
73
32
99
87
Pan-Amer. Petro. .41,000 121 1 16 118
43 43
33 33
64
24 24
80 78
90
15
68
43
33
65
24
79
92
16
69
Pennsylvania 1,800
Pitts. & W. Va.... 600
Pittsburgh Coal . 1.600 66 Vi
Ray Con. Cdpper. . 600
Reading 4,500
Rep. Iron & Steel. 6,300 94
Shat. Ariz. Cop... 200 15
Pin. O. A Rfg 80,300 61
Fouthern Pac 23,700 102 99 101
Southern Ry 2.100 25 25 25
Studebaker Corp.. 77,200 117 112 113
Texas Co 4.600 269 263 264
Tobacco Products. 6,700 102 97 98
Union Pacific .... 300 123 121 122
United ClK. Stores 190
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. 4,300 127 125 126
U. S. Steel 144,000 106 103 104
U. S. Steel pfd .. 1.100 116 115 115
2,300 87 51 SO
Utah Copper ..
Western Union .
West. Electric ..
Willys-Overland
Nat Lead
6.100 56
7.900 34
400 87
Ohio C 14,500 55
63
33
79
53
Royal O.. N. Y 30,200 6 93
86
64
38
79
64
94
Total sales for the day 650,000 shares.
New York
U. S. 2s, reg.. 99
U S. 2. coup. 99
U.' S. cv. 3s,
reg 89
U. S. cv. 3s,
coupon 89 Vi
U. S. 4. reg.. 106
U. S. 4s, coup. 100
Am. Tel. A
Tel. cv. 6s ...100
Anglo-French
5s 97
Armour A Co.
4 14
Atchison gen.
4 TS'4
B. A O. cv. 4a 72
Bethlehem
Steel ref. 5. 87
Central r
Leather 6 .. 96
Central Pa
cific 1st
C. & O. cv. 5s.
(I B. A Q..
Joint 4s
C. M. A St. P.
cv 4s ....
C, R. I. & P.
Rv. ref. 4s.
C. A S. ref.
4s
Chill Copper
cv. 7s
City of Pari 6 96
D. & K. J.
ref. 5a ...
Tnm nf Can
6s (1931) ... 94
Erie gen. 4 .. 51
Gen. Elec. 6... 96
xGt Northern
1st 4 Vis 82
Bid. xOffered.
118
68
Bond List.
I'l. C. ref. 4.
lint Mr.
i Marine 6s . . . 96
K. C. s. ret. os 11m
L A N. un. 4s 82
M ' K. A T.
I 1st 4s 64 .
M. P. gen. 4.. 59
Montana
Power 6 . .
N. Y. C.
deb. 6s
Northern Pa-
clflc 4a
I Northern Fa-
clflc 3s
lOregon snort
Lino rer. 4
Pacific Tel.
& Tel. 6s ..
TennitvlVRnla
I con. 4 ..
(Pennsylvania
gen. os
Reading gen.
4.
Iflf T. A Ran
i Fran. adj. 6 63
ISouthern Pa-
clflc cv. 6a . .103
Southern
I Railway 6 .. 90
iTexas Com-
I pany cv. 6. .103
Texas ana
Pacific 1st . . 89
Union Pa
cific 4 tin
U. S. Rub
ber 5s 87
6,' 100
Wabash 1st... 90
75
89
96
77
67
12
89
93
, 92
81
Cotton Future.
New York, Sept 6. Cotton Future
opened steady; October, 29.02c: December,
29.35c; January, 29.20c; March, 29.42c;
May, 29.50c.
Cotton Futures closed steady; October,
28.89c; December. 29.12c; January, 29.06c;
March. 29.20c; May, 29.38c.
Spot Cotton.
New York, Sept 6. Spot Cotton Quiet;
middling, 29.40
London Money.
London, Sept. 5. Bar silver and money,
unchanged.
Form Large Sugar Line at
Downtown Department Store
A sugar line has been established
in the basement grocery department
of Hayden Brothers.
Sugar buyers yesterday became so
numerous that a line had to be
formed. When the 25-cent packages
were exhausted, checks were issued
for a later hour.
Two clerks put up the packages
fast enough to satisfy the applicants
for sugar.
SUGAR SHORTAGE
PUTS AN END TO
CANNING SEASON
few Changes in Omaha Mar
ket Prices This Week
First California Ap
ples Arrive.
The shortage of sugar is putting u
stop to the canning season and un
less a sufficient amount is soon re
ceived large quantities of peacliet
and pears will be wasted, according
to local grocers.
There are no particular changes in
local market prices this week. The
first fancy eating apples from Cali
fornia have arrived and are selling
for 40 cents a small basket. Toma
toes have dropped 10 cents a basket,
selling for 30 cents. Teaches have
raised 15 cents during the past week
and are now being sold for $1.40 a
basket. Plums are retailing for
$175 a half box.
Malaga and Tokay, California
grapes, are 011 the market for 2',i
cents a pound. Forty cents a basket
is charged for yellow tomatoes.
Honeydew melons are selling for 40
cents. Idaho potatoes are 011 the
local market for 4 and cents
a pound.
Pork chops are still selling for 40
cents a pound and lamb chops at
25 and 35 cents a pound. Sirloin
steak is selling between 32 and 35
cents a pound and ground steak at
30 cents.
Butter is for sale at between 58
and 62 cents a pound.
Celebrate Signing
of Constitution at
Auditorium Sept. 1 7
A-celebration to commemorate
the signing of the federal constitu
tion will be held at the Auditorium
the night of September 17. Several
speakers of note will be secured for
the evening, according to Stanley
Rosewater, chairman of the general
arrangement committee.
The program will be under the
auspices of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, Boy Scouts.
National Security league and other
patriotic organizations. The observ
ance of the signing of the constitu
tion will be national, according to
Mr. Rosewater. The object is to
combat un-American influences.
A meeting of representative or
ganizations of the city ,to complete
arrangements for the celebration
will be held at the court house next
Wednesday night.
Long Vigil Lands
Alleged Thief of
Detective's Auto
A three days' vigil for the thief
who stole an automobile belonging
iu jumier city aeiective, lia Deam
ond 3015 Seward street, was reward
ea ihusday in the recovery of the
car, and the arrest of a man giving
his name as Arthur Nelson, Albany
hotel.
Detectives A. C. Anderson and
Cooper trailed the car to a private
garage near Twenty-sixth and Indi
ana avenue four days ago, and
watched the place until Thursday.
Nelson was arrested when he
is said to have turned up to
get the car. He denies knowing the
car was in the shed, though he had
the only key to the lock, detectives
say.
Man Instantly Killed In
Armour's Packing Plant
George Flair, Forty-ninth and T
streets, South side, was instantly
killed at Armour's packing plant
Thursday afternoon. According to
the fellow workman in the machine
shop, Flair was on a platform in the
main shaft to oil a pulley and while
bending over, his head was caught
in the pully.
Fla ir was 50 years old and had
worked at Armour's for many years.
Surviving him, are his wife and four
children.
Funeral services will be held Sun
day at the Brewer undertaking es
tablishment, 4731 South Twentv
fourth street. Burial will be in
Gr.icelsnd Park cemetry.
Italy Given Another Loan.
Washington, Sept. 5. An addi
tional credit of $1,000,000 to Italy
was announced today by the trea
sury, making a total for that coun
try of $1,618,975,945 and a total for
all the allies of $9,684,272,567.
Dried Fruits.
New Tork. Sept 6. Evaporated Apples
Quiet.
Prunes Firm.
Apricots and Peaches Quiet.
Raisins Unsettled.
00 YOU KNOW THAT WE BUY AND 8EU
Liberty and Victory
BONDS
THE FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA
Affiliated With
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Swift & Company
Union Stock Tarda, Chicago
Dividend No. 135
Dividend of TWO DOLLARS (tZJO) par share on
the capital etock of Swift A Company, will be
paid on October 1.1919, to stock-holders of record.
September 10, 1919, aa shown on th books of the
Company. The Stock transfer books will be closed
September 10. 1919, and remain dosed until
October L .,.. .
. r. S. HAYWARD. Secretary
INVESTMENT
A business established here over
thirty years, now making rapid prog
ress, has over 25,000 cash customers,
with unlimited possibilities, finds it
necessary to increase its capital
Dividends have averaged 21 an
nually For further information,
Address .
Y662 CARE OMAHA BEE
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