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    . THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919.
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REAL ESTATE WANTED
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I Ok
OIL I.EA9K8. ,
Wi hay and nil oil slock and leaaa.
Our listing Includes lose In Tillman
county. Ok la.; Wllbargtr county and ths
Panhandle action of ?ias; also Tueurq
carl. N. M. Writ us fur price and fur.
ther psrdculara. Orcult-Harrl Co,
Ins.. IJ Soulhwrit Beaerva Bank Bids.,
Oklahoma CHv
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
Tam
AUTHORIZED TO BUY
FOUR GOOD HOUSES WITH
FOUR TO SIX ROOMS. MUST
BE WELL LOCATED AND IN
GOOD CONDITION, AND
WORTH THE MONEY. W.
NATHAN WATTS, 518-19 PAX
TON BLK.
BUNGALOWS WANTED.
Wa hav cash buyers for well-located
bungalows and realdeneta wortb the
money. For quirk reanlta. list with ua
O'NKII.'S R. E A INS AGENCY.
M-tt Brandls Th.-tsr Bid-
I HAVE a man who will buy your Ira-
graved property and pay cash for It
ut tha price must b right
GEORGE F JONES. REALTOR,
is rilv Nut Bit Bids Doua. !(.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands
HAVE Inquiries tor rood homes tn good
locations. Do you want to sell your
property 7 List It with c A Orlmmel
MH Omnha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
LIST y.jur property wltb ua Wa have
calla for homes ana investments.
McCAGUE INV CO.
Phone D. 41 A. lMh and Dodge
LIST your property for aale with J. h
Robinson far quick sale. 441 Baa Bldg
Fhons. Douarlss sul?
Tel Tyler 1014
WE hsv the customers and can sell your
property: Hat with John W. Robblns.
tut Brands! Theatre. D. (.21.
IP your property la for sal or rent. Hat
t with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY
Ct nnh (,ikr Webster MO
TOB aulrk results list your property wltb
8. P BOSTWICK SON.
inn Bee Bid a Tyler ISO
FOP quick sKlrs list your property wltb
W (J SHRIVER.
l7- Om Nat Bk Blda Dong !(
Low ralea without delay
O. O. CARLBERO.
Ill Brandela Theater Rldl
PRIVATE party with cash wants to buy
7 or 9 room nunaee nome at once.
Phone Walnut 1621.
FIVE to seven -room houses from owner
for colored. Webster (ISfc.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
Private Money.
S HOPEN & COMPANY. Doug. 4 lit.
fclTV or Farm B-year Loans, 6 V and 6 per
cent. No delay. Bee us first.
DAY & MAYNB,
60S Ksellns Bldg., Omaha. Doug. ttti.
34 Pearl St rflrand Hotel) Co. Blfa. 101.
MONET tn lend on Improved Real Estate
Interest payable semi-annually W. H
THOMAS SON, 12 Keelln Bldg.
CITY and farm loan; 6H and 6 per cant:
no delay. J. H. Dumont A Co., 411
Keellne Bldg.
100 to $10,000 MADE promptly F. D.
Wead, wead Bldg., 18th ana iarnam.
P. E. BUCK. Loans. 443 Omsha Nat
Stocks and Bonds.
FOR SALE Fifty shares Skinner pack
ing atock: 30 shares Skinner macaroni
stock. Address Boi 654. Grand Island.
Neb. .
Miscellaneous.
SAFE INVESTMENT.
Wantsd 12.000 loan on JJ.OOO frater
nal Inaurancs policy. Man wlahlng to
make loan Is beneficiary. Face of policy
will como to beneficiary upon death of
Insured, who Is 07 yeara old and In poor
hsalth. Will arrange matter so that
entire $3,000 will be paid to note holder
upon death of Insured, snd will keep
up premiums on Insurance. Chance to
make from $500 to $1,000 in short time.
Ad drees Bee. Boa M-3.
6maha homes east neb farms
o'keefe real estate co
10IS Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 8715.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arizona Lands.
BEST cattle ranch in Graham county,
Arlsona; 1,600 cattle go with place;
will take up to $60,000 In trade; write
for particulars.
W. NATHAN WATTS.
618-19 Paxton Blk.
Colorado Lands.
COLORADO LANDS
I have 320 acres nice smooth land
In Cheyenne county, Colorado. 10 miles
due south of Flrstvlew; also four nice
smooth quarters in Kiowa county, near
Sheridan lake; I will sell these lands
murh cheaper than anything around
them can be bought for; make m your
best bid; I am going to sell to some
en. C. B. MOLING.
J01 Lathrop-BUlg. K. C. Mo.
DOUGLAS AND SARPY
CO. FARMS
181 crea, Sarpy Co.. Joining right up to a
good town; two railroads; 200 seres un
der plow; Us acres of pasture; good
portion fenced hog-tight; large barn,
doubt crib: (.room house; other build
ings; 10 mile from So. Omaha. Price.
$200 per acre; $35,000 mortgage, balance
rash.
!00 acres. Ssrpy Co.; 119 acres In cultiva
tion, balance paature: living water; $
mllea to good town, 22 miles to Omaha;
on of the very best snaps In Sarpy Co.
Carry $20,000 In flrat mortgage at (Vi
per rent. Lies well; uplsnd farm.
UO seres, Sarpy Co.; 1 mile from good
town; upland farm; well improved; lies
fine; good black loam soil; 20 miles to
took yards. Prlc $276 per acre.
Carry $1S,000 back.
Splendid 10 acres, Sarpy Co.; 11 miles
from Omaha; almost perfectly level up
land farm; good house, barn, mill, crib,
other buildings. Price $150 per acre.
Carry back two-thfrds st 6H. term of
yegrs. No better In Sarpy Co.
40 beautiful acrea, Doug. Co.; lies well:
all seeded to new alfalfa; mllea to
Omaha. Trie $360 per acre; term;
part cash.
Wsll improved 120 acrea on Military road;
Ilea well; splendid set of Improvements.
For pries and terms see
GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO..
,2 Omsha Nat. Bk. Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Three Dandy Investments.
1(0 acrea, nicely Improved, 6 miles
southeast of Ashland, Neb. and 3V
mllea from South Bend; land lies
nearly level; best of soli. Price $275.00
per acre. Terma.
1(0 acres, Improved, only 8 mllea
from Ashland, Neb. Price $276.00 per
acre.
400 acres, fine combination stock and
grain farm; Saunder county, Nebraska.
Only 30 mllea from Omaha. 100 acres
in cultivation, 80 acres fine hay
meadow, balnnce pasture. This farm
will handle 150 to too head of stock.
A real money-maker. See us for par
ticulars. HELD LAND COMPANY
(64 Brandels Bldg. Phone Doug. 1HS.
Omaha, Neb.
AUTOMOBILES
"RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE YOURSELF
It CENTS PER MILE.
yotj are covered by inspr.
ance against liability result
ing from accident.
60 new 1919 model ford cars.
ford livery co.
douo. 3622. 1314 howard.
REBUILT auto cars; also Republic two
ton, Sandow 14 ton, $H ton. Dumps
Indiana m ton, Kelly Springfield li
ton. All these trucks have been re
built and ar first-class mechanically
and in appearance; terms ranging
from $200 tn $600 down and balance on
easy monthly payments; Investigate
these trucks quick.
THE ODELL HAMILTON CO..
1415 Jackson street.
CADILLAC type 65 touring; latest model;
appearance and mechanical condition
and tires like new. W. F. Bruett. 1416
Jackson street; during business hours,
Tyler 1716; evenings, Harney 1552.
1918 FORD coupe; 1919 Ford sedan,
equipped with Ford electric starter and
lighta; in excellent condition and price
reasonable. Odell Hamilton Co., 1415
a.Trltsnn street.
PKUMI'T DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS.
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 1767.
1407-21 Capitol Av. .
FOR QUICK SALE A bargain in a 191$
Hudson super six touring car. Has
been newly gone over. Must be sold
at once to settle an insurance claim.
Call Douglass 200.
STEVENS WRTEA touring car. six cyl
inder, starter and electrio light, at a
bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone
Tyler 1419.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
16 acre Improved dry land In Logan
county, H mile fiom railroad and town;
(now under cultivation and producing
under care of reliable share renter; land
In this vicinity rapidly rising tn value;
a snap at $60 per acre. Deal direct with
ownr,H.M. Batchelder. Sterling, Colo.
15,000 ACRES choice raw or Improved
Lincoln county, Colorado lands. Bar
gains. Easy terms. See J, L. Maurer,
Arriba, Colo.
Iowa Lands.
FINE LEVEL .FARM.
V. This farm la located four miles from
paved road and street car tn Sioux
City; 200 acres under plow; this farm
Is a silt loam, second bottom land; 31
acres now In alfalfa, 20 acres timber,
mostly ash; extra well Improved, con
sisting of a lx-room house; fine large
barn, garage and other outbuildings,
prlc only $250 an acre; owner will
taH ome Omaha property or smaller
farm In on this deal: this farm has
a first mortgage of $30,000, at 6 per
cent running 10 year, annual Interest.
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
113 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
Douelas 1313.
'.40 acres, eight miles from Council Bluffs,
close to school and small town; all un
der cultivation, except SO acres which
la In pasture: land He level and of the
best of aoll: Improvements are In good
condition and consist of seven-room
house, alfalfa barn, horse and cow barn,
etc.; this farm Is an exceptionally good
miy. Box Q-31. Bee.
10 ACRES. Mills county. Ia by owner.
66 acrea In corn and alfalfa, 25 In
fruit and pasture; fair improvementa;
on mile from R. R. station: at $126
per acre: thl Is beat buy west of the
Allegsnles. 71$ Mill St., Council Bluff.
la. -
CHEAP IOWA FARM.
80 acrea, 7 mllea South of Pacific
Junction: 0 acres farm land, amall
house and barn; $80 per acre. McGee
Real Estat Co.. 105 Pearl St.. Council
Bluffs, la.
Kansas Lands.
FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS.
1(0 acres, well Improved, four mile
town; price $20,000.
400 acres, ii mile town, highly Im
proved. $40,000.
80 acres, good Improvementa, all till
able, $80,000.
240 acres, highly Improved, all till
able, $28,000.
Write for full Information. W hay
some special bargain. Frank B. Mans-
fleld. Ottawa. Kan
MissourLLands.
"CHARITON COUNTY,
- MISSOURI, FARM
Consisting of 1.120 acrea 3H mllea
from main line Santa Fe railway sta
tion; 10-room brick residence, two large
new barns, grainary and out buildings:
level limestone soil, all In cultiva
tion excepting 100 acres of timber pas
ture; no bolter farm In central Mis
souri; crop Income this year $49,000;
prlc $200 per acre.
O.J.GOULD,
BONFILS BUILDING,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Montana Lands.
BANKRUPT price. 791 acre best hay and
grain land. Irrigated, Join county seat,
and graxlng reerv: owner. Elmer U
Strever. Billing muni.
Nebraska Lands
""'KNOX COUNTY. NEB.. BARGAINS.
10 Rrrei Imoroved. level land, 8 mllea
to town, hi mile to school. Price
$150.00 per acre. Terms. ....
160 acres miles to town. 1 mile to
school and country store, two sets of
Improvements, two wells and wind
mills, orchard and evergreen grove at
buildings. 15 acres alfalfa fenced hog
tight, 15 acres pasture. This farm
lies level. Good heavy soil. Prlc
. 1150.00 per acre. Terms.
160 acres 13 mile from town, well Im
proved, grove and i young orchard:
corn will make SO bushels to the acre
on this farm thla year. Prlc $150.00
per acre. , .
ISO acres. Improved. 5 miles from Creigh.
ton; lie beautifully; good crop, small
pasture; balance In cultivation. Price
$185.00 per acre. Good terma.
HELD Land COMPANY
(64 Brandela Building. Phone & 148
PRICK and terma right on northeast Ne
braska Improved corn and alfalfa farm
C V. Nuwa, $1( Oa. Nat. Bk. Bids.
Douglas County Bargains.
80 acres 4 miles from Elkhorn. i mile
to school, only 24 miles from Omaha
Postnfflce, 50 aces In cultivation, of
which over 2-3 lies nearly level, bal
ance gently rolling, fine pasture with
soms timber. Considering location,
this Is a real .bargain. Price $10 00
per acre. Terms.
80 acres 14 miles from Omsha. Neb.
Well Improved and a dandy firm.
2i miles from Washington. Neb.
Trie $835.00 per acre. Good terma.
80 acres Improved i miles from Ir
vlngton. Neb. On the main road from
Florence to Bennington. Trice $325.00
per scrs. Terms.
HELD LAND COMPANY
664 Brandlei Building. Phone D. 9148.
USED cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
t6B3 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
'17 FORI) In good condition $300
'17 Hudson Coup $1,600
'17 Cadillsc "8" $2,000
TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam St.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT BARGAIN PRICES
8TANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
202" Fa rn a m St Orna ha. Neb.
DUMP TRUCKS One "new 2-ton Davis,
one 34-ton Kelly-Sprlngfield. Just over
hauled. Going, out of truck business.
Terms If required. Tyler 1419
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED
CARS; quick action: no delay. Auto Ex
change Co.. 2059 Farnam St. D 8036.
TlIE" DIXIE FLYER
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
iaza Farnam S
Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
Omaha, Sept' 11, 1811.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Official Monday 19.363 3,867 61.633
Official Tuesday 17.73$ (.207 48.908
Official Wednesday.. 9,941 4.048 45,23
Estimate Thursday.. 8,000 4,(00 45,000
Four day thl weak. 63.039 10.(3 1I0.77S
Sam day last wk.43,439 10.594 174.(71
Same two week ago.68.155 18.991 1(7.180
Sam three wka. ago.49.196 17,671 1(9.490
Sam day year ago.44,64( 18,839 141,018
Reeeipta and disposition of llv stock
at the Union atock yarda, Omaha, Neb.,
for 24 hours ending at t p. m. Septem
ber 11, 1919:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs Shsep.H'r's.
C. M. & St. P
Wsbash
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific
C. & N. W east
C. N. W., west....
C. ,St. P.. M. O
C, B. Q., east
C, B. & Q . west
C, R. I. & P., east..
Total receipts ....
DISPOSITION HEAD.
1. (4
16 16 106 'i
11 1
110 14 67 1
4 10
11 1 ,.
41 12 ..
17 3
26( 84 110 4
Morris ft Co
Swift ft Co
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
682 1,219 479
1,597 1.808
1.7(18
Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,841 1.163 1.179
Armour & Co 1,283 1,414 3,677
Schwarti & Co.
Short Term Notes
GRAIN MARKET
FORDS UUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND
USED CARS, FORD BODIHS.
O'ROIlRKE-fJOI.DSTROM AUTO CO.
$100 Reward for any muKneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs of new self-spacing af
flnlty spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N. l'h
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
16th Jackson. Vord Agent. D. 3500.
NICELY IMPROVED FARM.
160 acrea located one-half mile from
Central City, Nebraska, ons of the best
towns In ths state on main line traveled
road to town. Land lies level; all good,
blsck loam soil; no waste land. A good
two atory 8-room houss, basement with
furnace and pressure tank. Good barn
42x54, room for 10 head of horses, 10
cows, 1,600 bushels of grain and about
25 tons of hay. Two large cement
block silos, machine shed 16x24, fuel
housa 12x18. engine house, chicken
house, two hog houses, gkrage, double
corn crib and granary with cement
floor and a 10-foot driveway, cattle
sheds and other out-bulldlngs. Build
ings are all up In good condition and
well sheltered by a large grove of
trees. Price $300 per acre on good
terms. Write or see M. A. LARSON.
Central City, Nebraska.
Elegant Farm Home.
120 acres. 10 miles from Omnha, and
three miles from Calhoun; this Is a
rolling upland farm: best of soil; 110
acres under plow; balance timber pas
ture: Improvements almost new large
square modern house, fine barn, and
other outbuildings; price $300 an acre,
owner will take $12,000 In exchange;
$14,000 March 1. balance easy terms.
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
313 City Nat. Bank Bldg. -Douglas
1313.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repalra; service
station for Kayfleld carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries. Edwards
FORD MARKET.
2230 Farnam.
Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds.
GAIN more miles; have your tires re
treaded by O & a Tire Co.
2416 Leavenwnrlh. Tyler 1281-W.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red sea 1 on wind shield.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
2100 Prnam St.
MUST sell at once, late model Ford tour
ing car, cash or terms. 2611 Dewey
Ave.
noon used cars.
GUY L. SMITH
WILLYS-KNIGHT coupe, good condition.
Call Webster 2729.
SIX-PASSENGER Cadillac for sale. S910-W
Phone S. 3345.
FOR SALE Cheap, a seven-passenger
Paige car In fine condition. Tyler 1195.
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co...
So. Omaha Pack. Co..
Hlgglns Packing Co..
Mayerowlch & Vail . .
Olassborg
P. O'Dea
Benton ft Van Sant...
F. P. Lewis
Huntslnger & Oliver..
J. B. Root ft Co
J. H. Bulla
R. M. Burruss ft Co. .
F. G. Kellogg
Werthelmer ft Degen.
Ellis ft Co
Sullivan Bros
A. Rothschild
M o-Kan. C. ft C. Co. .
E. a. Christie
104
47
4
1
1
22
26
353
10
385
166
190
315
840
83
74
130
' 234
40
115
453
John Harvey 1,094
.lensen ft Lundgren .. 14
Dennis ft Francis .... 118
Cheek ft Krebs 27
Omaha Packing Co... 6
Other buyers 1,604
Cattle For a Thursday ther wa a
right liberal supply of cattle on hand,
around 200 cars, or 6,000 head, being re
ported In. Demand was very sluggish
for all classes of stock. It wa late be
fore any beef changed hand and the
general trend of the market was again
unevenly lower. Butcher stock opened
steady, but closed alow and lower. Feeder
trade was simply lifeless and the new
that were selling looked unevenly lower
than yesterday.
For the week choice cow and heifer
are not far from steady, but medium
grades are 50c to, In some cases, 76c
lower. Since Monday ther has been a
decline of 50c and $1.00 In stockers and
feeders on all classes. By reason of its
scarcity choice western beef showed little
change for the week, but the medium
and common grades are easily 60c lower.
COWS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
8 886 $ 8 50
BEEF STEERS.
34 1636 17 25 31 1714 17 25
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
22.
851
.1048 18 50
Tires and Supplies.
AT A BARGAIN.
Th northwest quarter of Section 18,
Township 13, Range 63 west of the 8 P.
M., Kimball county, Nebraska, located In
a well settled nelgliborheed. This la a
choice quarter; land lies level; all
tillable. If Interested get busy at
once. Address M. A. LARSON, Central
City, Nebraska.
480 acres on Denver-Deadwood Scenic
hlehwayj eight miles Orella, 11 miles
Whitney, 15 miles Crawford: small
barn, 20 acres under plow, 400 acres
can be farmed; fine place; all heavily
grassed; Lone Tree creek north edge;
$20 per acre; write for list of other
farms and ranches. Arah L. Hunger
ford, Crawford, Neb.
FARMS AND RANCHES.
For bargalna In either large or small
farms or ranches, write or call on
CHAS. N. SNIDER, Curtis. Neb.
NEW TIRES AT HALF PRICE.
Firestone, Bull, Lee. Republic, Flsk.
Write for prices. Mention sizes.
K AIM AN TIRE JOBBERS, 2016 Farnam.
NEW AND USED TlRE BARGAINS
SEE US F!Rr AND SAVE MONEY
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO..
2914 FARNAM ST. H C768.
Cars tor 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 7.190.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED
Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv.
Ice, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing; body
dents removed; nw fender made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFO. CO.
1819 Cuming St. Tyler 917.
F P. BARNUM CO., 3125 Cuming. Doug
las 8044 High-grade aulomoblle painting
FOR Western Nebraska and Eaatern Col
orado lands see
HELD LAND CO..
S Brandels Bldg
WRITE me tor picture and price of my
farm and ranches In good old Dawes
county. Arab L. Hungerford. Craw
ford. Neb
IMPROVED and unlraprovd wheat farm.
Kimball county. Nab. R E. Holme.
Pw-hnell. Neb
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A A. PATZMAN.
101 Karbcch Blk Tyler (84.
MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn nd
alfalfa farm at th right price U A
LARSON. Central City. Neb
South Dakota Lands.
CHOICE 4S0-acre Improved Spink county
farm for sale; one mile from good town;
price and terms reasonable. Sterling
and Cllnlte, owners. Redfleld. S. D.
Miscellaneous.
It's Out!
Strout's Fall Farm Catalog!
You will never have the best until
you read the 100 pages of our big illus
trated catalog. Just out, of unequaled
money-making farm bargains in the
most prosperous states from Maine to
Florida and west to Nebraska. For ex
ample, on page 74: 80-acre middle west
producer, near R. R. town, good build
ings, 8 horses, cows, hogs, machinery,
crops, all for $4,000, half cash. Page 12,
detail 170 acres, horses, 8 head regis
tered stock, tools, crops, good buildings,
silo, etc., for $3,600. See picture page 10
attractive home on 60 acres, horses,
cows, hogs, Implements, furniture, $2,000,
easy terms. Full details page 33 of 345
acres, 75-cow dairy farm, milk checks
running $500 per month, fine 10-room
house, big basement barns, 4 horses, 33
head stock, machinery, crops, all for
$7,000, part cash. Write today for your
free copy showing you the farm you
want, where you want it, at the price
you want to pay. Strout Farm Agency,
831 B. F New York Life Bldg.. Kan
sas City.
IF looking for good aoll, I hav it.
If looking for fine laying land, I have It
If looking for on that 1 priced right.
I hav it
A. W. TOLAND.
D. 1575. 410 Be Bldg.
For Iowa. Nebraska and South Dakota
farm and ranches, se
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Dong. 9008. 821Paiton Blk.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WE will sell your farm; timely sales;
quick return. Held Land Co.. ((4
Brandels Bldg
AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
AUTO CLEARING .
HOUSE
Omaha' largest used car store offers
the following line of hlch-class used
car for your Inspection. Remember, all
of these cars are sold with a three-day,
money-back guarantee, if not satisfied.
17 Marmon Six $2,000
'19 Ford Touring 500
'18 Ford Coupe 600
18 Willys-Knight "4" Sedan 1,250
18 Paige Six 860
17 Bulck Six 800
16 Dodge Touring 650
"17 Scripps-Booth "i" 750
16 Saxon Six 350
18 85-4 Overland 660
16 83 Overland 400
18 Overland Country Club 650
'17 Havnes Six 750
17 Studebaker Six 600
'16 Saxon Six 350
17 Oakland Six Touring 650
17 Oakland Six Roadster 700
Hup 32 250
Stevens-Duryea Speedster 200
Losler Six 150
Two 1917 Ford Trucks, each 250
Two 191( Ford Trucks, each 200
1917 Super-Six Hudson 1,250
Many others. Remember, we set th
pace and make the price.
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE.
1914 Farnam.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used car bought, sold and exchanged.
W buy for cash and aU on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Garage.
102-8 Farnam St. roug. 4101.
USED car of exceptional ralu.
Trucks.
SALE Ford truck at a very reasonable
price. Douglas 0143.
643 '
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines Victor H.
Roos. the motorcycle man, 27th and
Leavenworth Pts.
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
NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. L. Tinker
will not be responsible for any bills or
charge accts. of his former wife, Nellie
Tinker.
TWO girls for adoption, one 12 and one
6; country home preferred. Write Box
M-59. Omaha Bee.
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Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotations furnished by Burn. Brlnker
ft Co.:
Stock Bid. Asked.
Burgess-Nash 7 pet. pfd
Cudahy Pack. Co 1074 108
Flsk Rub., 7 pet. pfd 99 Vj lot
Gooch Food Pd.. pfd.. bonus 994 100
Harding Cream. 7 pet. pfd.. 99
Ntcholaa Oil 'pfd., bonus 88
Omaha Flour Mill 7 pet- pfd. ... 91
Orchard ft Wllhelm 7 pet. pfd 99 V4 ...
Quaker Oats Co.. 6 pet. pfd. 98 4 93 u
M. C. Peters Mill 7 pet. pfd.. 99 100
M. E. Smith 7 pet .pfd.. 1932 101 1 ...
Swift & Co 128 12gt
Union Stock Yds., Omaha. .. . 100 102
Un. P. ft Lt 7 pet. pfd 99 100
Bonds
Lincoln JL Stk. Ld. Bk. 6s.
1923-38 101 ini t
Lincoln Traction 6s, 1930 80
Omaha Athletic 6s 98 100
Om. ft C. B. St. Ry. 6s, 1928. 80 85
Omsha City cf. various 4.62 pet.
Union Stk. Yds.. Omaha, 1st
5s. 1931 98 97
Ex. Dlv.
London Money.
London. Sept. 11. Bar llver, (Hdper
ounce. Money unchanged.
16 50 33.
HEIFERS.
8 25
CALVES.
2 260 5 60 6 248 8 00
WESTERN CATTLE WYOMING.
5 cows.. 936 8 60 7 feeders 842 9 16
14 cows 882 8 (0 25 steers 933 10 60
WESTERN CATTLE SOUTH DAKOTA.
20 fdrs. 961 9 65 10 cow.. 933 7 26
13 cows 924 8 95
M. J. M'LAUGHLIN.
7 cow 1081 8 00 8 steers 736 7 75
4 Mrs. 842 8 25 10 hfrs. 801 8 25
WESTERN CATTLE NEBRASKA.
64 calves 266 11 60
C. E. THOMPSON.
25 cows 1043 9 50 38 strs. 1256 12 25
FRED BEMAN.
5 strs. 689 8 00 3 hfrs. 776 8 25
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
26. .310 40 15 00 67. .244 ... 15 60
26. .313 230 15 10 68. .258 320 15 65
67. .285 40 15 15 6S..264 140 15 75
53. .323 ... 16 25 64. .248 ... 16 00
67. .297 140 15 40 50. .217 ... 1(25
40. .294 70 15 60
Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime
beeves, $16.5017.50; good to choice
beeves, $15.0016.50; fair to good beeve.
$13. 50)14. 60; common to fair beeves,
11 1 00fi 13.50; choice to prime yearlings,
$17.00018.60; good to choice yearlings.
$14 50Sil7.00; fair to good yearlings.
H3 00 15.00; common to fair yearlings,
$10.00 12.50: good to choice heifers.
IS 60 'it. 1 1.00; choice to prime yearlings,
$10.0011.25; good to choice cows, $8.60
10.00; fair to good cows, $7.008.50;
common 'o fair cows. $5.257.O0; choice
to prime heavy feeders. $12.6014.0;
good to choice feeders. $11.00(g12.00: me.
dlum to good feeders. $7.609.00; com
mon to fair feedfrs. $7.00g8.50; good to
choice stockers, $9.O010.50; fair to good
stockers. $7.509.00; common to fait
stockers, $6.007.50; stock heifers, $7.50
8.60; stock cows. $6.007.50; stock calves.
$7.0010.00; veal calves, $7.0014.00;
bulls, stags, etc., $5.604?' 10.00: choice to
prime grass beeves, 113.500 1 5.25; good to
choice grass beeves, lll.0013.00; fair to
good grass beeves, $9.00 10.50; common
to fair grass beeves, J7.50iff9.00; Mex
ican beeves, $6 608.50.
Hogs-'-There was another fair run of 74
loads of hogs estimated at 4,800 head.
First bids run close to $1 lower than yes
terday's opening market, but there was a
slight Improvement before the trad got
under way, although trading waa Very
slow. Bulk of today's sales was $16.26
16.75, with a top of $16.25. Today' top
was $1 under yesterday's and th general
market largely 60'75c lower.
Sheep Receipts of sheep and Iamb were
rather heavy for so late In the week, the
estimate calling for 45,000 head. Arrivals
Included a lot of common and trashy feed
ers and hsrdty more than 15 per cent of
the rjn consisted or good Killing grades.
Packers were out In the alley early, wast
ing little time In placing bids on good fat
strings and prices ruled generally steady.
Choice fat lambs sold up to $15.(0, with
bulk of the good grade bringing $16.00
and better. Toppy ewes are still quotable
at $8.0008.25, and old bunches of wethers
are selling up to $9.0009.60. Yearling are
still very scarce.
Trade In feeder was rather low In
getting under way, country Inquiry ap
peared to be dull and draggy. In most
quarter the market wa quoted low to
unevenly lower. Close wooled-back lambs
would likely sell up to $13.2513.60, com
mon qualtty lambs and under-weight are
finding an outlet largely at $10.0012.00.
Good feeding ewe have dropped to $5.00
5.75.
FAT LAMBS.
114 Wyo. 65 14 60 118 Wyo. (8 16 25
206 Ida.. S3 15 00 "83 Ida. (7 15 (6
FEEDING LAMBS.
251 Wyo. 50 12 (0 23 Ida... 65 11 75
263 Wyo. 36 13 25 20$ Wyo.. 45 13 25
89 Ida... 66 13 00
FEEDER EWES.
250 Wyo. 85 8 00 98 Utah 108 8 76
192 Wyo. 81 4 (0 204 Utah 105 ( 25
FAT EWES.
6 Ida-... 100 8 00 1(1 Utah 121 8 It
6 Wyo... 76 2 00
BREEDING EWES,
t Wyo... 70 10 00
FAT WETHERS.
41 Ida... 94 75
FEEDING WETHERS.
83 Ida.. 79 0
Quotations on Sheep: Lamb good to
choice. $15.0015.(0; lamb fair to good,
$14.5015.00; feeder lambs good to choice,
1 1 3.00 13, 50 : medium feeder lamb. $12.25
12.76; common and light feeder, $10.00
12.00; culla and throw-out, $6.509.6;
yearlings, $9.5010.25; wethers, $8.70
9.50; ewes good to choice, $7.608.25;
ewes fair to good, $6.757.60; good feed
ing ewes. $5.005.75; ew culls and can
ners. $2.504.50; breeding we, $7.60
13.00.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Sept. 11. catilw Kecelpt. 12.
000 head; estimated tomorrow, 6,000 head;
unsettled: beef steer, medium and heavy
weight, choice and prime, $16 7517.60;
medium and good, $11.00 15.50: corn
mo. $8.7511.00:; light weight, good and
choice $13.75017.75; common and medi
um $8 0013.50: butcher cattle, heifers,
$6.5014 75; cows. $6.2513.60; eanners
and cutters, $5 856.25; veal calves .light
and handv weight. $20.00 21.00; fee-ler
steers. $7.0012.50; stocker teers, $6 25
filO.OO; western range beef steers 1 8.00
& 15.00; cows and heifer. $6.25912.60
Hogs-Recelpts 22.000 head; estimated
tomorrow. 10.000 head; motsly 60c lower
than yesterdayji vrfhJvny' i!fi.,
917.50; medlflm. $ -50 ,:
18.7518.00; light ".Visiw?'
packing sows, smooth. $14.7515 26; pack
ing sow, rough. $14.0014.60; pigs. $18 60
Sheep and Lamb lUnlpta 39 000
head: eatlmated tomorrow. 8,000 head; 25
to 50c lower; lamba. 84 pound down
$13.5015.75; cull and common. $8.00
13.75: yearling wethers, 10.50ltl.2S:
ewes, medium, good nd ?LJ . 7c 61
8.50; culls and common. 822.50C6.75.
Sioux City lire Stock,
.i t. e.nt 11 Cattle Re-
ceipts, 2.800 head: market c
s III nninil on
lower; beer teers, um .v. .
Quotation furnished by th Pater Trust
company:
Bid. Asked.
Amer. T. A T. 6. 1924 100 100
do (s. 116 99 998
Amer. Thread 6s, 1928 99 to 101
Amer. Tobacco 7s, 191 100 100t4
do 7s, 1920 101 Vi 102H
do 7s. 1921 102 10214
do 7s. 1922 102Vs 103Vt
do 7s. 19"3 103 104
Anaconda Copper 6s, 1929..,. 98 98i
Anglo-French ext. 6s. 1920.... (7 7 V
Armour ft Co., conv. deb. 6
1920 101U 102
do 6s, 1921 ,.101to 10$
do (, 1921 ..1014 103
do 6. 1923 101H 103
do (s. 1924 lOlto 103
Beth. Steel Co. 7s, 1922 101 102H
do 7s, 1923 103 102
British Itos, 1921 (8 98
Canada 5s, 1921 98 98
Canadian Pacific 6s. 124.... 99 100
C, B. ft Q. 4s, 1921 96 95
C, R. I. ft P. 6s. 1922 7 98
Cuban-American Sugar 6s. 1921 99 100
Cudahy Pkg. Co. 7s. 1923 101 101
Gen. Elec. deb. 6s, 1920 100 100
Gt Northern Ry. 6s. 1920 99 99
Inter. Rapid Tran. 6s, 1921.... 85 87
K. C. Terminal 6s, 1923 99 100
Lehigh Valley 6s, 1923 101 101
Liggett ft Meyers 6s, 1921 100 100
Phllsdelphla Elect. 6s, 1920.. 99 100
Proctor ft Gamble 7a, 1920 100 101
do 7s. 1921 101 101
do 7s. 1923 102 102
do 7s, 1923 103 103
Russian rubles 6s, 1936 80 ' 84
Southern Ry. 6s, 1920 9C 97
Swift ft Co. 6s. 1921 99 100
Union Pacific 6s, 1928 102 102
IT. S. Rubber 7s. 1923 104 104
West. E. ft M. 6s, 1920 100 ino
Wilson Conv. 6s, 1928 98 88
First Liberty 3s 99.90
Liberty, second 4s 93.12
Liberty, first 4s 94.84
Liberty, second 4s 93.20
Liberty, third 4 95.28
Liberty, fourth 4 93.40
Liberty, fifth 4s 99.64
grass, $9.0012.50; fat cows and heifers,
$7.0n12.00; eanners, $5.0O7.OO; calves,
veals, $6.00 14.60: stockers and feeders.
$6.6o12.00; feeding cows and helfets.
$5.508.50.
Hogs Receipts, 4,500 head; market 76c
to $1.00 lower; light, $15. 76 & 1 6.60 : mixed,
$15.0015.50; heavy. $14.00&14.75; bulk
of sales. $14.50016.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 head;
market steady.
Kansas City Live Stork.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 11. Cattle Re
ceipts, 15.000 head; market lower; steers,
$16.2517.76; heifers, $6.3614.00; cows,
$6.16u12.0; calves, $14.60 17.00; stock
ers. $6.6010.60.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market
lower; heavies, $16.0016.60; medium.
$16.0017.25; lights, 114.75 17.25 ; sows,
$14.0015.00; pigs. 113.00817.60.
Sheep and Lambs Roceipts, 23,000;
market slow; lambs, $12.0015.75; ewes,
$6.608.76.
St, Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Sept. 11. Cattle Receipts,
8,600 head; market steady; steers, $8.00
17.50: cows and heifers, $6.6016.50;
calves, $7.O016.00.
Hogs Receipts, 4,500 head; market, 7Bc
to $1.00 lower; top, $17.75; bulk, $15.00
17.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head;
market steady; lambs, $S.O016.00; ewes,
$6. 60-39. 00.
New York Coffee.
New York, Sept. 11. The market for
coffee futures was sensationally weak and
unsettled today, with prices for Decem
ber and March deliveries breaking the full
200 points permitted under the operation
of the maximum fluctuation rule. Weak
ness In Brazil over the local holidays
seemed to be responsible for the selling
movement here and the continued weak
ness of Santos futures today served to
strengthen bearish sentiment. The open
ing was 75 to 91 points lower and there
wns nractlcallv no cause In the decline
until December sold at 15.25c and March'
at 16.15c, or 2c per pound below the final
price of Tuesday. The decline was stopped
at this level by the exchanga rule and
there were slight rallies later on covering,
with December closing at 15.34c. The gen
eral list closed at a net decline of 181 to
191 points. September, 15.94c; October.
15.74c; December, 15.34c; January, 15.30c;
March, 15.25c; May, 15 20c; July, 15.15c.
Spot Coffee Irregular and unsettled;
Rio 7s. 1717c; Santo 4s, 2626c,
nominal.
New York Metal.
New York, Sept. 11. Copper Steady;
electrolytic, spot and September, 23 c;
October and November. 2324e.
' Iron Steady, unchanged.
Antimony 8.87c.
The Metal Exchange quotes lead quiet;
spot, 76c bid; 6.00c asked; October,
5.85c hid. 6.60c asked.
t. Louis soot. 7.32 asked;
spot, 7.37c asked.
At ijonaon oianaaru cupijci, myvi w
2s 6a; eieciroiyiic, nu&; un, v.
lead, 25 5s; spelter. 40 15s.
New York Produce,
iw.w Tnrlt. SeDt. 11. Butter Market
steady; creamery higher than extras, 68
58c; extras, 67c; firsts, 5367c.
Eggs Irregular; receipts. 23,594 cases:
fresh-gathered extras, 65 56c: do. extra
firsts, 6254c: do. firsts, 4751c.
Cheese Irregular, state whole milk,
flats, current make specials, 3131c;
do average run, 3030e.
Poultry Alive, easy; chicken not
quoted: fowls, 30S4c: roosters, 20c;
turkeys. 2530c; dressed, steady; un
changed. Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Sept. 11. Potatoes Lower;
arrivals, 31 cars; Minnesota Early Ohlos,
sacked and bulk, field run. carlots. $2.90
1 10 cwt. ; Minnesota round whites, sacked.
United States grade No. 1. carlots, $3.00
3.10; Wisconsin round white, acked and
bulk, carlots $2.903.10 cwt.: Wisconsin
mixed red and white varieties, sacked,
carlots. $2.752.95 cwt: Idaho round
whites, partly graded, ale to Jobbers,
$3.503.75 cwt
Tnrpentlne and Rosin.
savannah. Ga.. Sept. 11. Turpentine
Firm, $1.65; sales, 184 bbls; receipts,
202 bbls; shipments. 203 bbls; stock.
9,400 bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales. 470 bbls: receipt,
282 bbla; hlpments, 289 bbls; stock,
46.480 bbl. Quote: B. 15.95c; D. 18.65c;
E, 17.00c; F, 17.25c; O, 17.65c; H. 18.05c;
I, 19.16c; K, 19.60c; M, 20.70c; N. 21.70c;
WO, 22.20c; WW, 23.06c.
New York Dry Goods.
Wew York, Sept 11. Cotton today
were easy. Burlap showed an easing
tendency. Silk and wool good were
quiet.
Unsettled industrial and social condi
tions caused notable hesitation among dry
goods merchants, who are looking for
ward to pricing goods for spring.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Sept. 11. Butter Lower;
creamery, 4747e.
Eggs Receipts, 6.(75 case, unchanged.
Poultry Unsettled ; alive; spring. 28c;
fowl, 26 31c.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City. Mo.. Sept 10. Butter
and Poultry Unchanged.
Egg 1 cent higher; firsts, 45e; sec
ond. 27o.
Omaha Grain.
Omaha, September 11, Kit.
Grain arrivals were again light today,
particularly wheat, but receipts of this
grain will likely b back to normal In a
day or two with the removal yesterday
of th tmbargo placed temporarily last
Sunday on wheat shipment to Omaha
dua to congestion. Corn pricea continued
on the toboggan today with a drop of 4
to ( cents. Oata wer generally cents
off. Wheat was not much changed. No
rye or barley had been marketed up to a
late hour.
Cash sales today were:
Wheat No. 1 hard: I carl, $1.5
(dark); 1 car. $2.21; 1 car, $1.20; 2 cars.
$2.19; 1 car, $2.11 (smutty). No. 2 hard:
4 cars, $2.16; 2 cars, $3.10 (smutty): 1
car, $2.08 (smutty). No. 3 hard: ( cars,
$2.13; 1 car, $2.13; 1 car, $2.11 (smutty);
1 car, $2.10 (smutty); I car, $1.09 (smut
ty). No. 4 hard: ( car, $2.09; 4 cars,
$2.08; 1 car, $2.07 (smutty). No. 6 hard:
1 car, $2.06; 1 car, $2.04. No. ( northern
spring: 1 car. $2.06. Sample northern
spring: 1 car, $2.02; 1 car, $2.00. No. 2
northern spring: 1 car, $2.35. No. 2
mixed: 1 car, $2.11. No. $ mixed: 1 car,
$2.08 (durum). No. 4 mixed: 2 cars,
$2.04 (durum); 1 car. $2.01 (smutty).
Corn No. 2 white: 3 cars, $1.53. No. 3
white: 1 car, $1.52. No. 4 white: 1 car.
$1.50. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.48. No. 2
yellow: 4 cars, $1.61. No. 1 mixed: 1
car, $1.62. No. 2 mixed: 8 cars, $1.50.
No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, $1.50.
Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 68c; 1 car.
67c (31 lbs); 6 cars, 66c; 3 cars, 66c.
No. 4 white: 2 cars, 66c. Sample white
oats, 1 car, 63c.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts Today Week Year
Ago Ago
Wheat ...53 198 45
Corn 21 41 77
Oat 18 19 164
Rye 6 8 0
Barley 1 2 22
Shipments
Wheat 81 114 35
Corn 40 25 32
Oata 22 13 73
Rye 4 8 4
Barey 2 1 11
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat Corn Oats
Chicago 442 221 111
Kanxas City 132 14 6
St. Limis 223 28 14
Minneapolis 334
Duluth 88
Winnipeg 668
Omaha Grain Inspection.
The number of cars of ' grain of the
several grades Inspected "in" her during
the past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 1 hard, 1; No. 2 bard, 4;
No. 3 hard, 12; No. 4 hard, 5; No. 6 hard,
3; sample hard, 1; No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 4
mixed, 2; No. 5 mixed, 2; No. 4 spring, 3;
No. & spring, 1; total, 35.
Corn No. 2 white, 2; No. $ white, 2;
No. 4 white. 1; No. 1 yellow, 2; No. 2
yellow. 6; No. 6 yellow, 1; No. 2 mixed.
3; No. 3 mixed, 3; No. 4 mixed, 1; No. 6
mixed, 1; total, 23.
Oats No. 2 white, 1; No. 3 white, 8:
No. 4 white, 6; sample white, 2; No. 4
mixed, 1; total, 18.
Rye No. 3, (; total, 5.
Barley No. 3, 1: No. 4, 1; total, 3.
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts Today. Year Ago.
Wheat 1,922,000 5.734,000
Corn 639,000 1, 60S, 000
Oats 823,000 2,468,000
Shipments
Wheat 1,096,000 1,5:17,000
Corn 270,000 694,000
Oats 568,000 2,143,000
FINANCIAL
Chicago Grain and Provision.
Chicago, Sept. 11. Industrial unrest.,
together with fresh downturns In the
value of hogs, led to acute weakness to
day In the corn market. Prices closed
nervous, Hc to 7c net lower, with Sep
tember $1.63 and December $1.25 1.25.
Oats lost Tlc. The outcome In pro
visions ranged from 70c decline to 20c
advance.
Liquidation by holders of corn wss es
pecially urgent In the September deliv
ery, which fell 7c and closed at the low
est point of the day. The setbacks In
other months were comparatively mod
erate, but December touched the lowest
level yet this season. The strike ultima
tum of tho steel workers received the
largest share of attention, chiefly owing
to the fact that to the majority of trad
ers the ultimatum came as a surprise.
New breaks in the hog market possessed
a more direct relation to the corn, but
had been quite generally foreseen. Re
ports that Germany had been granted
credits by American rinancial Interests
rallied the market a little. In the ab
sence of any confirmation, however, the
effect failed to last.
Oats gave way with corn, despite ac
tive buying on northwestern account.
Provisions reflected the weaknes of
hog and grain, but later scored some ad
vance, owing to talk or export business
with Germany.
New York, Sept. 11. Th tock market
wa violently unsettled at the opening of
today' dealings, popular shares breaking
sharply on announcement that ths steel
labor leaiier had Issued a national (trlke
order, effectlv September 22, next
Much of the loss was retrieved In th
first hour, with further recoveries In th
courss of ths session, rallies being accom
plished for the most part on comparatively
moderate, but seemingly confident buy
ing. To observer, th recuperative power
displayed by the general list Indicated
that much of the early upheaval resulted
not so much from liquidation of long
holdings as from aggressive short selling.
Naturally, the stocks which experienced
greatest depreciation at the outset were
the favorite steel Issues. United States
Stesl reacted almost 6 points, with as much
for Republic Iron; Bethlehem dropped 8,
and Crucible 11,
Oils and motors came next, at extreme
reversals f 8 to 6 points. Chandler Motors
showing a gross setback of 14, while
shippings, nails, coppers, leathers, tobac
cos and food shares forfeited 3 to (.
Equipments In which early losses were
relatively slight, featured the rebound,
Baldwin Locomotive and American Loco
motive representing the chief elements of
strength, with such affiliated issues as
Stuilebaker, General Motor and high
grade oils.
Another resctlon toward th close, t
trlbuted In part to profit taking, caused
a general shading from maximum quota
tions, but this was again overcome, the
net result leaving few serious losses.
Sales amounted to 1,150,000 shares.
Bonds were heavy, the most sever re
actions being confined to speculative Is
sues, Liberty bonds and International
steadying later. Total sales, $13,875,000.
Number of sales and range of pricea of
tne leading stoclts
Am. Beet Sugar
Amerlran Can ..
Amer. C. ft F. . . .
Am. H. ft L pfd.
Amer. Loco
Am. S. ft R
Am. Sugar Ref . .
Am. Sum. Tob. . .
Amer. T. ft T...
Anar. Copper. . . .
Atchison
A. , (i. ft W. S. S.
Huldwln Loco. . .
B. ft O. .........
Heth. St. "B". . .
Butte ft S. Cop...
Cal. Pet
Can. Pac
Cen. Leather....
Ches. ft Ohio....
C. M. ft St. P...
C, R. 1. ft P
Chlno Cop
Colo. F. ft I
Corn Prod
Cruc. Steel
Cuba Cane Sug..
Distillers' S. Cor.
Erie
Gen. Elec
Gen. Motors ....
Gt. Nor. pfd
G. N. Ore Cer
111. Central
Insp. Copper
In. M. M. pfd...
Inter. Nickel . . .
Inter. Pnper ....
K. C. Southern..
Kcnnecott Cop... 1,800 35
U ft N
Mex. pet
.lianil Copper..
Mldvalc Steel..
Mo. Pacific
Montana Power.
Nev. Copper ...
N. Y. Central .
N.Y..NH. ft II .
Nor. At Western
Nor. Pacific ...
Pnc. .Mail
Pan-Am. Pet
Sales. High. Low. Close.
85
5.800 56 62 54
8.600 136 133 134
4.100 133 127 132
68,900 101 94 99
4,800 78 76 77
700 127 125 127
9.600 S9 9!t 86
4,600 101 99 100
3.K00 68 67 68
700 90 90 90
1.700 1C1 166 157
12,700 130 1 13 128
2.400 40 40 40
2.400 40 40 40
600 26 26 26
7,300 62 61 6L
1.400 152 151 162
12.100 101 98 99
600 66 65 66
600 43 41 43
600 24 24 24
300 44 44 44
46B
8.300 87 85 86
19,900 185 173 183
32
4,700 83 81 82
15
400 167 166 166
9,500 240 2.12 236
700 86 86 86
1,700 44 43 44
93
3,300 61 60 60
11,400 121 118 120
4,600 26 , 25 26
1,100 67
41,200 209
400 27
7,900 61
1,701) 28
55
'S5
201
27
60
27
600 19
1,000 72
1,200 32
700 8
000 37
7,700 122
Cotton Future.
New York. Sept. 11 Cotton Future
opened easy; October, 28.15c; December,
28.55c; January, 28.35o; March, 28.60; May,
28.55c.
OMAHA PRODUCE
Wholesale prices of beef cuts:
No. 1 loins, 42c: No. 2 loin. 82c;
No. 2 loins, 19 c. No. 1 ribs. 31c; No.
2 rib 20c: No. 1 rib. 13c. No. 1
rounds. 28c; No. t rounds, 22c: No. t
rounds. 17c. No. 1 chucks. 19c; No. 2
chucks, 14c: No. $ chucks. 10c. No. 1
plates. 16c; No. 2 plates, 13c; No. $
plates. 9c-
Quotatlons furnished by th Ollnski
Fruit Co
Vegetables Potatoes. Northern Whites.
160: Colorado $2 50; Ohio. 2 50: Texa
New DOtstoe. 8c Cabnace: Texas and
California cratev c; small lots, 6c
Onions. California Red. 7o California
nead lettuce, (3 50 crate: California bead
lettuce. $1 26 dozen: leaf ettur 40;
doien: -H Q radish 16-16c dozen. H G
onions. 25-I6c dosen.eas plant (Z 69 dosen
splnsrh. market prlc. bot nous cuke
83 6 josen. bushel bssxet Texa euKes.
tt 60 basket .market basket cuke (about J
asparagus H Q. 50-76c dorn. Florid
tnmstnes (4 basket crate) M 60 crate,
wax and green beans, peas, market prlc
Nuts English walnut, aack lot. (4o
less 16c: No 1 raw peanuts 10c: Jumbo
raw peanuts. llc: roast No 1. 12e: roast
Jumbo, l&c
Fruit Oranges: Vaieia. 6-l(l0. $6 (0.
128. $6 00, 150-288-224 $5 50; 176 200. tl(
250. 17 00. Lemons: BunW'et, 100-J60
(5 76; Red Ball, 100-21.. (6 1$. Grape
fruit: California (all (izes) $6 25 Banenss
1 to (c Strawberries- Missouri. (7 60
Pineapple' 42-48. (5 6ft 24-10-38. $6 00
Plate No. 1. 18c; No. I. 14c; No. I.
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Art. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yest.
Corn
Sept. 1.59 1.69 1.63 1.53 1.60
Dec. 1.27 1.27 1.25 1.25 1.28
May 1.24 1.24 1.22 1.23 1.25
Oats.
Sept. .69 .69 .68 .68 .70
Dec. .71 .71 .70 .71 .72
May .74 .74 .73 .73 .74
Pork.
Sept 42.0 42,00
Oct. 35.75 36.10 35.7S 36.10 36.80
Lard.
Sept 26.70 25.80 25.70 25.70 26.10
Oct. 25.60 25.66 26.37 25.60 25.65
Ribs.
Sept. 20.65 20.60 20.66 20.60 21.00
Oct. 20.40 20.60 20.35 20.60 20.75
New York Grain.
New York, Sept. 11. Wheat Spot,
steady; No. 2 red, $2.35 track New York
to arrive.
Corn Spot, weak; No. 2 yellow, $1.71
and No. 2 whits, $1.72 cost and freight
New York.
Oata Spot, easy: No. 1 white, 82c.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Sept. 11. Flour Un
changed. Barley $1.0701. 34.
Rye No. 2. $1.34.
Bran $40.00.
Corn $1.661.6(.
Oat (5 67.
St Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Sept. 11. Corn September.
$1.56; December, (1.27.
Oats September, 71c; December, 73c.
Kansas City Grain;
Kansas City, Mo.. Sept. 11. Corn Sep
tember, $1.51; December, $1.46 ; May,
$1.22 1.22 split.
New York Money,
New York, Sept, 11. Mercantile paper.
56.
Sterling Demand, $4.18; cables, 24.18.
Francs Demand, 8.46; cables, 8.44.
Guilder Demand, 36; cable, 37.
Lire Demand, 9.75; cables, 9.72.
Marks Demand. 1; oablea, 3.
Loans Time, steady; all dates, ( per
cent.
Call money, easy; high. (; low, 6;
ruling rate, (; closing bid, (; offered
at 6; last loan, 6.
Liberty Bond Prices.
New York, Sept 11. Prices on Liberty
bonds at 11:30 a. m. were: 3s 99.94;
first 4s, 94.84; second 4s, 93.02; first 4s,
unquoted; second 4s, 93.10; third 4.
96.20; fourth 4, 93.20; Victory 8.
99.60; Victory 4s. 19.58.
Final prices on Liberty bond were:
3a. 99.98; first 4s. 14.84; second 4s.
93.08; first 4s, 15.30; second 4s, 15.30;
third 4s, 93.28; fourth 4s, 93.34; Vic
tory 3s, (9.64; Victory 4s, 99.70.
New York Cotton.
New York, Sept. 11. Cotton closed
barely steady, net 20 points higher to 13
points lower.
Cotton future closed steady; October,
28.80c; December, 28.93c; January, 28.80c;
March, 29.00c; May, 29.50c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit.
New York, Sept. 11. Evaporated
Apples Dull.
Prunes Firm.
Apricot and Peaches Quiet
Raisins Steady.
New York Sugar.
New York. Sept 11. Raw Sugar
Steady: centrifugal, 7.38c; fin granulat
ed, 9.00c.
P. ft W. Va 1,700 33
Ray Con Cop... 900 24
Rep. I. ft 8 9,000 92
Shat. Ariz. Cop... 200 14
Sinclair O. ft R. . 6,1,700 01
So. Pacific 12.700 101
So. Railway .... "00 25
Studebaker Cor.. 67.800 117
Tex. Co 1,800 268
Tob. Products .. 6,400 99
Union Psc 2,100 122
United Clg. St
U. S. Ind. Ale. . 12,600 137
U. S. Steel 142,700 104
U. S. Steel pfd. . 400 114
Utah Copper .... 1.200 86
Western Union... 600 86
West. Elec 6.300 65
Wlllys-Overl. ... 7,700 33
Nat. Lead
Ohio Cities 4,400 64
Royal Dutch ... 27.400 96
18
71
31
'86
37
119
32
24
90
14
59
99
24
111
366
94
121
132
101
114
85
84
64
33
"sh"
94
56
18
35
107B
205
27
51
27
62
19
72
31
99
88
37
120
33
24
91
60
100
24
116
265
97
121
200
134
104
114
86
86
64
33
80
53
95
New York
V. 8. 2s, reg.. 99
U. S. 2s, cou.. 99
U. S. cv. 3s,
reg 8 I
U. S. cv. 3s,
coupon 89
IT. S. 4s; reg.. 106
U. S. 4s, cou.. 106
Amer. Tel. ft
Tel. cv. 6s.. 101
Anglo-Fren. 5s 97
Armour ft Co.
4s 83
Atch. gen. 4s. 77
B. ft O. cv.
4 72 I
Beth. S. ref. 6s 88
Cen. Lea. 6s. 97
Cen. Pac. 1st.. 75
Chesa. ft Ohio
cv. 5s 85
C, B. ft Q.,
Joint 4s 96
Chi.. Mil. ft St
P. cv. 4s.. 74
Chi.. R. I. ft
P. R. ref. 4s, (1
Colo, ft South.
ref. 4s. . . . 78
Chili Copper
cv. 7s 118
C. of Paris 6s 97
D. ft R. G.
ref. 6s 68
Dora, of Can.
5w (1931)... 14
Bid.
Bond List.
Erie gen. 4s. 61
Gen. Elec. 6s. 96
Gt Northern
1st 4s 71
I. C. ref. 4s... 77
Int. Mcr. Mar.
Cs 96
K. C. So. ref. 5s 77
L. ft N. un. 4s 82
M. K. ft T.
1st 4s 64
Mo. Pa. gen. 4s 58
Montana
Power 6s 89
N. Y. C. deb. 6s 5
No. Pac. 4s 77
No. Pac. 3s.... 56
Ore. Short
Line ref. 4s.
Pacific Tel. ft
Tel. 5s
Penn. con. 4s 83
Penn. gen. 6s. . 91
Reading gen. 4s 81
St. Li. ft San
Fran. adj. 6s 63
So, Pac. cv. Es.103
So. Ry. 5s 89
Texae Company
cv. 6s 102
T. ft P. 1st.. 86
Union Pac. 4s. 83
V. 8. Rubber 5s 87
U. S. Steel 6s. 99
Wabash 1st. . .. 90
81
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Omaha Hay Market:
Receipts of prairie hay heavy and de
mand quiet.
No. 1 upland prairie. $22.6023.00; No.
2, $17.O02O.O0; No. 3. $10.00 13.00.
No. 1 midland prairie, (20.00 22.00; No.
2. $18.0018.00.
No. 1 lowland prairie, $14.00K.OO; No.
2, $11.00 13.00. No. 3, $8.0010.00.
Choice alfalfa, $27.0029.00; No. 1.
$26 00ai27.00; standard, $24.0026.00; No.
2, $19 0O22.00; No. 3, $14.00616.00.
Oat. straw. $0.010.00.
Whe.it stvaw. $8.001.0.
REAL ESTATE MEN S '
noiMiDMc nice PR .it
Vi liUSlll 111 1 Ut
ON RENTAL CLAUSE - -
Attorneys, However, Hold
That Notice to Vacate '
Is Necessary. .'i
Real estate men and apartment "
house agents either refused to dis
cuss the provision in the lease ,
adopted by the Building Owners
and Managers association or dented
that the provision could stop rental
increases from going into effect. ,w
The lease in its present form p
parently permits tenants to remain, ''
in their apartments the ensuing year
under the terms and conditions of ,
the past year provided the tenant ,
was not served with written notice .,K
by the landlord 30 days before th
expiration of the lease to vacate.
C. C. Beaver of the Beaver Real f
Estate company, was one of the few '-
men who was willing to make his !Ci
opinion on the matter public. .
Says No Notice Necessary. '
According to Mr. Beaver tenants
cannot escape payment of the in- t
creased rates unless landlords failed
to notify them of an increase in x ,
rents 30 days prior to the expiration 1
of their lease. No notice to vacate '
is necessary, he declared, the law
holding that the tenant agrees to the v 0
new rate by implication upon his .,.
failure to vacate the premises after
notice of a rent increase.
Edwin S. Jewell, manager of the
City National Bank building and , ,
member of the Building Owners' and
Managers' association of Omaha, de
clared that unless a notice of a rent
nrrease is given by the landlord 30
days before the expiration of the ,.r
tenant's lease, the tenant can con- :
tinue residing in the apartment or
house under the terms of the old
lease.
Legal Service Required. ,
He stated further that the clause
in -question must be considered ill
connection with the entire lease.-V,
The notice of a rent increase must
be legally served to be effective, he
stated.
H. A. Wolf, president of the H. ;
A. Wolf Real Estate company, re
fused to discuss the clause. He
stated that his firm did not engage
in the managing of apartments and
was therefore not affected by the
apartment house lease.
C. D. Glover of the Glover Si
Spain Co., realtors, made a similar
statement in voicing refusal to dis
cuss the lease in its application to
his concern.
Refuses to Discuss Clause.
C. B. Stuht of the C. B. Stuht
Real Estate Co., refused flatly to
discuss the matter when requested r
for an interview. He stated he was (1,
not a member of the Building- Own- -'
ers' and Managers' association of
Omaha and therefore not interested ; Tf
in the matter. , "
A number of the leadinjr attor- -neys
of the city, after reading the
form of the lease executed by four
fifths of the occupants of apartment
houses, expressed the opinion that
tenants who have not already been v.
served with written notices to vj-
cate. will be permitted to remai$jr
another year in their apartments at ..Ti
the last year's rate of rent. ;'
And they stand by this decision,
despite the statements of the real ail
estate men. , "V
Five Kittens Found
In Care of a Tomcat
Rescued by Society
Five orphan kittens are at the
shelter of the Humane society, cry
ing for their mother. '
VW. W. Bradley, superintendent ol
the society, received a call from
Mrs. Mary Sherod, 420 North
Eighteenth street, asking that a hu
mane officer be sent to take five
kittens whose mother could not be
found. C. E. McCIain, humane offi
cer, responded and found a tomcat
caring for the five waifs. Mr. Brad
ley believes the mother cat waa
killed, as he never has heard of kit
tens being deserted by their ma
ternal protector.
A government scientist has suc
ceeded in making the Pacific coast
kelp edible by pickling it.
its
Kansas City Prodnc. . j,-,
Kansas City. Mo.. Ssot 11. Butttr. '
egg and poultry, unchanged, . j
Bar SUrcr.
New York. Sept. 11. Silver Bar. tl 11: 5.
Mexican dollars, 87c.
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