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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1919. ggAISTATE TO .EXCHANGE. ATLAS " LAND COMPANY Horn offloa. Farmer Stat Bank - Bide, Columbus, Nab. Brand Offlcee, Uumpbnr. Neb.. Oold- Bottl, ONeUl, Neb. W Mil, bur and exchange real HliU located In low or Nebraska. Ws own mora than 104 farms ul ranch tn th corn, (rain add alfalfa, - bait la Nebraska, -from which yon may chocs. If lntaraatad writ or call and let as knew what kind of a deal you wish to make. Llv aunts should writ us. w al- ways hav land to ault your oustomer, , . P. B. M KILMP, Salee Manager. WANTED, A number ef five, iU and vsn-room houses. We have parties walling who will rlnae quickly on a food home. Com In and see ui If yon wish to sell. FINSON INVESTMENT COMPANY. Trier 6025. 631 First Nsfl. Bk. Bldf. let-1 r T 'I M. -i t r r- -ur-sJj REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED Soutn. BIO BARGAIN tOTS. fl.00 DOWN, 11.00 A WEEK buys fine garden tract, 47x111; only 1 blocks from West Center car line and one block to paved atreet; high and sllhtly. black soil: prices 13(6 and I30 THE BTBON REED CO.. FOR "SALE Two" full site "lota In beauti ful Overlook addition block aoutb of Elmwood park; act quick as these will not be on the market Ions. Address. Bos Y-94. Omaha Be REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Council Bluffs. FOR BALE. 10 lots located at tbs cornsr of I7tn street and 6th avenue, with sewer and water In street. Inquire of owner. Louis Schneider, Wick ham Block. Council Bluffs. Il 7 .ROOM HOUSE, close to school; away from mud and water. Terms Call Red 654, , Dundee. , DUNDEE NEW COLONIAL HOUSE, 50th AVE. AND FARNAM W have lust listed a verv ftttrac.Hv new colonial residence now undor con atructlon which will be complete In every way with large living room, dining , room, breakfast room and kltclren on the first floor; four bedrooms and tile hath on the second; sleeping porch; bullt-ln fireplace, bookcases, etc. Full lot with or without garage for two rare; floors will be oak throughout and finish enn be arranged to ault the buyer; aave yourself the bother of building and get this house finished to suit you. Full particulars of GLOVER & SPAIN, 911-919 City National. Potgl a s 2860. DUNDEE 5-R00M BUNGALOW $5,500 Large 5-room strictly modern bunga low; all rooms on one floor; oak throughout; full, light basement; floored attlo; furnace heat; paving paid; prop erty In fine repair. Owner Is leaving city and will give possession Oct. 1. Prfe for quick sale, 15,500; about $2,000 cash. Call us at once, as this will not last long. J. L. HIATT CO. tVsA FIRST NATIONAL PHONE CO QrJ BANK PUILDINQ. TYLER w BEAUTIFUL CORNER IN DUNDEE A beautiful corner lot at Fifty-first v and Lafayette, high and sightly, over , looking the boulevard and Happy Hol- low; one of the finest home sites In this district; for a ehorttlme we can .offer this at $1,350. , JTINSON INVESTMENT COMPANY, ' 638 First National Bank Bids. Phone Tyler 002 s. o "1"P?.,I: J-r; FOB BALE Splendid corner lot in Dun dee district, Forty-eighth avenue and Cuming street, $760. E. R. Hume, 610 Keellne Bldg. We specialise in Dundee homes. C. B. STUHT CO., 111-14 City National. Douglas 8787. South Side. FOR SALE Three-room house, cellar, city water, gas, toilet, electricity; full sized lot, on T street. South Omaha; $1,650. Address P. O. Box 4H1. Lincoln, Neb. SAROAIN Three-room house. South Omaha, Thirty-ninth and T; full lot; $1,650. Address postofflce box 481, Lin coln, Neb. IF you want a real home, at a bargain, you ahould see .las H Kopieta. real e. tste Investments 478 South 14tn M REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES REAL ESTATE ;, SOUTH DAKOTA 1G0 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 sell or trade for city property. A. B. ALPIRN. 7lh and Douglas StjCalDoug. 3-4. SIX-ACRE PLACE. , Two miles of Council Bluffs with eev ' eral good roada to the city; good 8 -room house, large barn; nice yard with large walnut treee, about one acre upland: balance creek bottom and very rich garden soil; heir want to divide and offer for $8,000. McOEE REAL ESTATE CO.. 10$ Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. REAL ESTATE WANTED, HAVE BUYERS FOR FIVE TO , -.SEVEN - ROOM MODERN HOUSES. LIST WITH ME FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION. V. NATHAN WATTS, 518-19 PAXTON BLOCK. We buy and sell oil stock and eaeee. Our Hating includes leases In Tinman county. Okla.: Wilbarger county . Panhandle .ectlon of Texas: also Tncurn- carl. N. M. Writ ns for prices and fur- ther particular. Orcutt-Hafrls & Co.. Ins.. 413 Southwest Reserve Bank Bldg.. Oklahoma City. . I'HAVE a man who will buy your lm proved property and pay rfeah for it. but the price mnst b right. "i.Sonn T! .TONES. REALTOR. .v Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 14 ! . v An.a Tt, A MTtTl . We have cash buyers for wen-located bungslowa and realdencee money. For quick resnlts, list with oa . "o?NBIL8 i R. E. INS. AGENCY. 631-1 Brandels Theater Bldg. . . -nr.A hAmM In rood "CU r'S you" wlnt to aelT your LUl It .with G A. Criminal. 84 umana n i -Lis your property with us. W hav call for home and Investment. McfAQUE INV. CO. tfcn. TV 41$. 16th and Podge. BRINGING UP FATHER- cnoa WW Sat Jif ( mmi Mafi hi Fall Pag of Colon ia Too Sunday Bm. Drawn for The Bee by McManut Oorvright 1911 Internet.'ont) New Service. , WW.'TI - . - - I ft g r m i iLj. . , . 1 ..mjX: I ' - ..- I V. . J I a . II Hilts -3:.W I I a ismsss sasssss-.s.saaaaaaaajsasasssssasi in i hi i mm ..m i "in I i nawnaa i . n i mi m ! ... i ...saw m.i 111 n FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Canadian Lands. J20 ACRES 34 miles from town, south eastern Saskatchewan. Unimproved, beat of soil, all can be plowed. Will sell this on crop payment plan. Only nine miles to United Statea boundary. Two miles to Manitoba line, in well aettled neighborhood. Only $500.00 cash required. Balance half crop each year. No crop failures. Thl Is in th rain belt. TODD & CARROLL, Inc.. Owners. Merchants Bk. Bldg . StPaul, Minn. Colorado Lands. COLORADO LAND. Guaranteed to pay 8 per cent on th Investment; 1,600 acrea, part valley al falfa land, timber, portion table land, productive crop land; $36 per acre; will carry $29,000, six years at 6 per cent. 170 acrea, two mllea from good town on the main lino of the U. P. from Denver to Kansas City, about (6 miles southeast of Denver. Location, quality of sol), Improvements snd terms are seldom, if ever, duplicated; price $22,500, K. DAVIES, Kearney, Neb. A GOOD INVESTMENT. 160 acres improved dry land In Logan county, Vi mile from railroad and town; now under cultivation and producing under care of reliable ahare renter; land In this vicinity rapidly rising In value; a snap at $50 per acre. Deal direct with owner. H. M. Batchelder. Sterling. Colo. 30.000 acre choice raw or Improved Lin coln, Co., Colo., lands. Bargains. Easy terms. See J. L. Maurer. Arriba, Colo. Iowa Lands. FINE LEVEL FARM. This farm Is located four miles from paved road and street car in Sioux City; 200 acres under plow; this farm Is a slit !tam, second bottom land; 32 acres now In alfalfa, 20 acres timber, mostly ash; extra well Improved, con sisting of a six-room house; fine large barn, garage and other outbuildings, price only $250 an acre; owner will lake some Omaha property or smaller farm in on this deal; this farm has a first mortgage of $30,000, at 6 per cent running 10 years, annual Interest. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 213 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 1313. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE For a short time only, on of th beat sections In Aurora county, South Dakota, ltt mile from Stickney; well lmprbved, fenced with woven wire and steel posts all around; crossed fenced; must be seen to be appreciated. Ad dress owner, E. A. Wolff, Bagley, la. CHOICE 480-acre improved "Spink county farm fpr sale; one mile from good town; price and terma reasonable. Sterling and Cllnlte. owners. Redfleld. 9. D. North Dakota Lands. 160 ACRES Rolette county. North Dakota. Partly Improved. Only $500.00 cash re quired. Balance half crop each year. Best of soil. No crop failures. Thl Is in the rain belt. TODD CARROLL, Inc., Owners, CI 2 Merchants Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Wisconsin Lands. IF looking for good soil. I havs It If looking for tine laying land. I have It If looking for one that la priced right, I have It A. W. TOLAND. D. 857$. 410 Bee Bldg. Miscellaneous. For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota farms and ranches, nee ALEXANDER & GIPE, Dong. too 8 22Paxton Blk. FARM LANDS WANTED. WE wHl sell your farm; timely sales; quick returns. Held Land Co., 864 Brandels Bldg. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged. We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage, 2026-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101. USED cars of exceptional value. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF 13 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. 60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO. DOUO. S622. 1314 HOWARD. Kansas Lands. DOWN IN KANSAS Near Colby In Thomas Co., a few days ago I saw one section of land upon which more wheat has been raised In the last five years than In the whole of Cheyenne Co.. Colo., In Its entire his tory. And It's no higher priced either. Think it over. D. T. Bremin. WATSON "& BRENAN, "Real Reliable Realty." Tyler 4505. 644 World-Herald Bldg. Nebraska Lands EiST your property for sale with J. B. RrtlnS" for quick sale. 441 Bee Bldg. Phone. Dougla 80T. TBI, lyier ii?ii. WE have th customer and oan ? property; ii " -u"r 'II, - 681 rjranaeia PRIVATE party with cash wanta to buy f or 8 room Dundee home at once. Phon Walnut 162,1 WILL buy a few good contracts, second v rrrtgage. or pech Hena. Cha. L. c. (J. cari'BER0- tie PntnA.lR Theater Bldg. fnn oulck ealea list your property with iii-e r Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dong. 1888. 'if' your property is for sale or rent, list It with the T AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO.. 2705 LrlK , pp FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. Priwate Xfontv. BHOPEN A COMPANY. Doug. 4228. MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate Tnterest payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS & SON. t28 Keellne Bldg jm'ir . n4 tam injtns: 6 and 6 per cent . 4.1. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 418 Keellne Bldg. .nA t Iioooo MADE promptly. F. D. Weed weaa mug., i-n- " rnrunm. P. E. BbCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat v Miscellaneous. . ' . " . safe INVESTMENT. " Wanted $1,008 loan on $1,490 frater nal lnsuranc policy. Uan wishing to - ntak loan I beneficiary. Face of policy Xm miM to beneficiary noon death of Insured, who is 67 year old and In poor health. Will arrange matter so that entire $J,00 will be paid to note holder ' ' upon death ox insurea. ana win seep premiums on Ineurance. Chance to make from $500 to $1.000. la short time. Address nee, pox ji-j. C4LAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS. 11 Om. Nat Bk, Bldg. Doug. 1711. .Tn tret in or out ol bnin Lnr LOOK AT THIS. 4S0 seres 7 miles from Alliance, fenced and cross-fenced; 300 acres under culti vation, 150 acres alfalfa, 250 tons this yr's. cutting standing on land; 3 wells, i0 feet to water; all tillable land. House .16x42, with hot and cold water, bath, furnace, basement. two barns, cattle shed; VI mile to school. Price $86 per acre; $2,000 down. $14,200 March 1, bal. 5 to 10 yrs. at 6 per cent If you saw the Box Butte exhibit at the fair and know what the county is doing It will pay you to look at some of the farms we have for sale. E. T. KIBBLE A CO., 319 Richards Blk., Lincoln. Elkhorn Valley Ranch 4.000 acres, one-halt mile to loading station, four miles to town, county seat; highly improved, improvements new; all fenced and cross fenced with four and five-wire fencing; steel posts, can't sag: automobile gates; 2,200 acres .hay land. 300 acres In clover; this ranch will run 800 head; owner would also sell 3,000 tons of hay now on the ranch and about 400 head of cattle If wanted; price for land. $45 per acre; give Kood terms, would sell the cattle and hay right and give reasonable tarmm nn lh,m nlan. CHAPEK, LAND MAN, Brandels Theater Bldg.. Omaha Elegant Farm Home. 120 acres, 10 miles from Omaha, 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; nnn (j I. , Kalnnna .a aV t.rmS. 914. UVU mnn:n .I.i.t.t "" S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 213 City iNat. ttann mug. Douglas I ma. 160 acres highly cultivated and Improved, . m ii a ..a ..lne XT a K MV quity li 112,000. Will make term. 64 acres located H mile to Calhoun. Neb. i i . . . 17 OOn Ad, a T improvements aione cum iii,w. equity Is $21,400, and will take In small trade up to $6,000. $20 acres located 11 miles northwest of Omaha. uooa improiiineuia uu " acadamlzed road. Price $300 per acra W. NATHAN WATTS, K1S-1S T-tnn 'Rlnclc -H6-A. FARM, Hi miles from Franklin; 110 A. in cultivation, iv a. aiiaMtB. R. R. ; telephone, excellent school ad vantages; T-room house; barn, 12x60; granary, garage, corn crib,- ohlcken house, hog sheds, silo, cement cellar, vn,.m. nmhird runnlns water, well. windmill, timber, adjoining pasture available. $76 per acre until Oct 1. Terms. Mrs. Margaret Andrews, R. R. No. 2, Franklin, Neb. ROCK cousti, tiisa. 480 acres, all hay land, 260 acre hard land; 400 acre In cultivation; houae, barn and other buildings. Prlee, $16 per afro. Inc. $1,400; cash for balance. No trades. ROBERT WOOD INV. CO. ' west riAiaa, jiu. ONE hundred and sixty acres of good farm land for sale; good Improvements; 100 acrea good corn, and third goea to buyer at $80 per acre If sold soon; 16 acres pasture; balance level land; ( miles to town. T. E. Gearhart, Arapha- hoe. Neb. 101-A. joining Crawford on the south. Mostly under cultivation. Fin new set of Improvements, cement walk, excel lent well: all fenced. $17,000. Write for list of other places. .Arab, L. Hun- gerford, Crawford. Men. FARMS FOR EVERYBODY. Send for our new list today. It will Interest you. Miner & Bradley, Thum mel Bldg., Grand Island, and Walbacn, NtO. FATtMS AND RANCHES. For bargains In either large or small farms or rancnes. write or call on CHAS. N. SNIDER. Curtis. Neb. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col- orado land see . HELD LAND CO, 864 Brandels Bldg FOR FARM LANDS and farm loans with,- In 60 miles of Omaha, see PAUL PETERSON. 164 Brandels Theater Bldg. Pong.110$. PRICE and term right on" northeast Ne braska Improved corn and alfalfa farms. C. V. Nelson. 616 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN. 101 Karbach Blk. Tyler $14. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO FRED C. ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 176-7. 1407-21 Capitol Av. RELIABLE automobile school; best elec trical and self-starter courses; day and night school; come now; free catalogue. National Automobile School. 2814 North Twentieth, Omaha. EXTRA SPECIAL! Good running '17 Oakland Six Touring, new tires, $426. Fifteen other bargains. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. STEVENS DURYEA touring car, six cyl inder, starter and electric lights, at a bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone Tyler 1419. USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. WINTON-SIX ROBERTS MOTOR CO., 40th and Farnam. Harney 8500. USED CARS AND TRUCKS. AT BARGAIN PRICES 8TANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 2020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. DUMP TRUCKS One new 2-ton Davla. one m-ton Kell-Sprlngfleld, lust 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. 6035. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam St. FORDS, BUICKS. DODGE. NEW AND USED CARS, KOIID BUIJIES. O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO. 1701 SOUTH 24TH ST. SOUTH 899. FORD speedster for sale; first class con dition; $326 cash; 3 extra tires. Tel. u. 6634. 3427 So. 13th St. $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af finity spark plug. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 16th A Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 8600. NEB. BUICK AUTOCUE 266S Farnam St. Doug. 1970. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service ststlon for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds. UNITED AUTO" PARTS CO., 2032 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. OAIN more miles; have your tires r treaded by O. & O. Tire Co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red Boal on wind shield. OAKLAND Sensible Six" MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St. HAVE 1917 model Ford. Very cheap. Phone Webster 767. GOOD USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH. WILLYS-KNIGHT coupe, good condition. Call Webster 2719. Wanted. wTYuLD like good touring oar tn exchange for nice, well located lot Address 1641 Willis avenue. Tel. Webster 636. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself, at very reasonable price; -no extra, to pay, Nebraska Service Garage, 19th and Farnam. Doug la 7310. Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES AT HALF PRICE. Firestone, Bull, Lee, Republic, Flak. Write for prices. Mention sizes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 2016 Farnam. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., 2914 FARNAM ST. H. 0758. - Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour aery Ice, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing: body dents removed: new fenders made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1819 Cnmlng St Tyler 917. F. P. BARNUM CO.. 1125 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High-grade automobile painting Motorcycles and Bicycles. HA RLE Y - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains la used machines. Victor H. Roos, th motorcycle man, 17 th and Leavenworth Sts. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. BIRDS About 15 alngers. $10 to $16. About 80 females at $2.60. 4626 8. 24th St MIXED (rain $3.76 per hundred pounds. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. Douglas 114 3; PERSONAL. MERRICK COUNTY. Unproved corn and alfalfa farm at th right price. U. A. LARSON. Central City. Neb. IMPROVED and ns Improved what farms, Kimball county. Nh R. S, Holm, BbshnelL Neb. WRITE m far picture and price of my farms and ranches In good old Dawes Co. Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. Wyoming Lands. SOLDIERS. (40 acre homesteads, t months i riA""- PiHx Stmt, Wra THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect W distribute. Phone Doug. 4116 and onr wagon will call. Call and Inspect onr new home, 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St -Horses Live Stock Vehicles. TEAM, harness and wagon. Seven-Oaks Farms three block west of Florence car. BROOD SOWS. Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. 8. Pettis, agent Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha Live Stock. Omaha. Sept. 16, 1919. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 29.763 4,010 64,143 Estimate Tuesday ..11,700 2,600 34,000 Two davs this week. 41, 463 Same days last week. 37,097 Same 2 wks. ago. .. .28,418 Same 3 wks. ago 41,865 Same days year ago. 34.438 6.610 98,343 10,074 100,640 4,892 101.592 10,168 97,291 12.071 95,864 Receslpts snd disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m., September 16, 1919: Horses Receipts. and Cat'le Hogs Sheep Mules Cars Cars Cars Cars UPLAND hay, $20 Der ton. ' Wagner. 801 LjS20J-Uih.J5k- v . Mo. Pac 8 i:n. Pac 136 27 .. ., C. A N. W , east. .4 3 4 C. A N. W., west. 47 7 11 C, St. P., M. & O. .. 5 1 r., B. A Q , east. ... 1 8 "., B. & Q.. west. 178 8 81 C, R. I. & P., east 4 4 1 0., R. I. A P., west 6 .. 1 111. Cen 1 8 C. G. W 1 Total Receipts. 3S2 40 10J 1 .Morris & Co Swift Si Co t'udahy Pkg. Co. . . Armour & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln I'kg. Co. . . Higglns Pkg. Co.. . John Roth & Sons. Mayerowich & Vail Glassberg r, O'Dea Wilson A Co Van Sant & Co Benton & Van Sant W. W. Hill si Co.. F. P. Lewis Huntz'ger & Oliver J. B. Root & Co... J. H. Bulla Rosenstock Bros. . . F. O. Kellogg Werth'r & Degen. . Ellis & Co Sullivan Bros A. Rothschild M.-K. C. & C. Co.. E. G. Christie Baker Banner Bros John Harvey Dennis & Francis.. Cheek A Krebs.... Omaha Pkg. Co... Other buyers Disposition. Cattle Head 781 2,077 1,400 2,053 , 139 27 1! i 24 IK 11 181 146 221 365 42 640 308 1,611 631 1,261 iVi 66 401 297 102 S66 SO 1,256 202 10.1 9 4.267 Hogs Head 560 660 643 614 803 Sheep Head 884 4,363 4,826 1,827 39.814 Total 19,002 1,280 61,714 Cattle Yesterday's record-breaking cat tle run was followed by a rather moderate Tuesday's supply, today's estimate calling for 11,700 head, and the two daya' supply of 41,000 head was about the same as three weeks ago. Very little beef, etther native or weatern, was Included in the offerings, and while demand was slack, the market opened Just about steady. Butcher stock was slow and unevenly lower again, and the decline of 2650c putting the market generally $1.00 lower than last week'a close. While the stocker and feeder trade Is rather cangesteed, there was a fair outlet today for the desirable kinds and they opened steady. Plainer grades and some of the horned cattle were slow to lower. Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime beeves, $16.5017.60; good to choice beeves, $16.0016.60; fair to good beeves, $13.6014.60; common to fair vbeeves, $11.0013.60; choice to prime yearlings, $17.0018.50; good to choke yearlings, $15.6017.OO; fair to good yearlings, J13.O015.00; common to fair yearlings, $10.00012.50; good to choice heifers, $8.50 10.50; choice to prime cows, $9.60 10.50; good to choice cows, $8.009.60; fair to good cows. Ii".607.60; common to fair cows, $6.006.60; choice to prime heavy feeders, $12.0013.60; good to choice feeders. $10.0(1 11.50; medium to good feeders, $8.60(3)10.00; common to fair feeders, $7.008.50; good to choice stock era. $9.0010.00; fair to good stockers, $7.00 8.00; common to fair stockers, $6.00 7.00; stock heifers, $6.0008.00; stock cows, $5. 607.00; stock calves, $7.00 9.60; veal cajves, $7.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.60618.00; choice to prime grass beeves, $13.60015.25; good to choice grass beeves, $11.0013.00; fair to good grass MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Buslneas Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, piano and note as security. $40 6 mo., H. good, total. $3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY. 412 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 860. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE. . 1301 DOUGLAS BT. FARMS and city loans. E. H. LOUGEB. INC. 628 Keellne Bldg. , Keep your eye on The Bee "Im- proving tvojuaj. LEGAL NOTICES wirinniriia WiMTien South Dakota need more than 1,000 rural school teachers at on Salary range from $100 to til Pr month, and up. v Do not apply unlet yoa ean certifi cate under th South Dakota certifica tion laws. Normal school graduates or holders of good second grade certificates are In vited to writ direct to S. K. Clark, As sistant Superintendent of Publio Infrac tion, Pierre. S. Dak. .... ,.k Send certificate and credentials with application. FRED L. SHAW. Septll-ll-14-16-lg-lT. Superintendent YOUNG LADIES We offer you a well paid position. Pay you ,whil) in training. Permanent work. Rapid advancement. Investigate our working conditions. Operators' Employment Bu reau, 613 New Telephone Building, 19th and Douglas Streets. Local Stocks and Bonds Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnk er A Company: Stocke Bid Asked Armour & Co., Ffd 102 102V Aunt Jemima Mills Co., 7 per cent, Pfd 100 Burgess-Nash. Pfd., 7 per cant 99 Flsk Rubber Co., 1st. 7 per cent, Pfd 100 101H Gooch Food Prod., Pfd. Bonus 89 100 Harding Cream, 7 per cent Pfd 99 191 Nat. Security Fire Ins. Co.. 1 27 Vfc Nicholas OU Pfd., Bonus... 85 Omaha Flour Mills. 7 per cent. Vfd 1 M. C. Peters Mill, 7 per cent, Pfd t 100 Quaker Oats Co., 6 per cent, Pfd 8 Vi Union Power A Light. 7 per cent, Pfd 9 100 Union Stock Yards, Omaha 99 1O0H Bonds City of Omaha School 6s. 1923 A75 Iowa Port Cement 6s 98 100 Line. Jt Stk. Ld. Bk. 6s, 1923-38. 101 101 Line. Trac. 6s, 1939 80 Neb. Pow. Co. 6s, 1949..'... 86 88 Omaha Athletic 6s 98 100 Om. A Co. B. St. Ry. 6s. 1928 80 16 Union Slock Yards Om. 1st. 6s, 1931 ' beeves $8.60fi10.60; common to fair grass beeves, $7.008.60; Mexican beeves, $6.0O8.6O. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 18 1260 $11 00 COWS. 10 927 6 50 18 . T81 $6 76 HEIFERS. 11 840 7 26- STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 28 659 1$ 26 WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING. 71strs...683 6 75 lOfdrs.,,790 6 26 2clvs...280 10 00 33 fdrs...887 7 80 14cows..899 9 00 121 fdrs...61S 9 80 14 cows.. 855 5 75 12 civs... 199 13 00 NEBRASKA, tl fdrs. . .723 8 00 22 strs...610 7 10 13hfrs...726 6 60 29 fdrs... 932 9 60 16cows..840 7 00 24 fdrs...810 9 00 39fdrs...958 10 60 18 clvs...265 10 60 17 fdrs... 1100 10 76 SOUTH DAKOTA. 4hfrs...64r 6 60 Scows. .846 7 16 24strs...610 8 00 37 fdrs...969 9 00 18fdrs..ll63 10 25 34cows..822 6 15 1 civs... 276 9 00 Tl 1 1. n,n- 11, tl. ch.niT. Ill cetpts of hogs today, estimates calling for 35 loads or about 2,600 head. The market opened with a few sales close to 15c lower, but there was a gradual Improve ment with most of the hogs largely 100 16o lower and sales on the close looked clcse to steady. There were lew real choice light weight hogs here and tops stopped at $16.76 with bulk of sales at 516. 76M16.Z& No. Av. 63. .296 64. .337 63. .218 64. .268 62. .234 66. .276 Sh Pr 260 $15)76 40 15 90 16 00 16 10 16 80 16 50 40 110 40 No. Av. 42. .317 46. .284 63, .269 66. .257 65. .264 27. .188 Sh. Pr. 40 $16 86 ... 15 95 16 05 16 25 16 35 16 76 40 aUSCJJ AULUNI 1.-O,,ilo . ..... lambs yesterday lacked about SOO head to equal the record run of last September. Fresh receipts this morning were limited to 34,000 head, cemmon quality offerings were plentiful and supplies of good killers rather light Neither packers nor buyers were very anxious for material and the trade was slow In starting, early sales In dicating a general steady market in fat stuff with feeders ruling weak to un evenly lower. Good fat lambs sold up to $14.60 with fair killers moving aroand he $14.00 mark. Fat ewes are still quotable up to $7.50 and a spread of $.267.00 is taking the fair to good grades. Small bunches of wethers are selling at $8.76 9.00. Feeding lambs sold even lower at yester day's close than on the morning market and choice grades are now bringing $11.60 012.00, medium to good grades are none too active at $19.7611.25 and the com mon light classes are quotable anywhere from $8.0010.50. Good feeding- ewes, $5.005.76. , . Quotations on Sheep Lamba. good to choice. 114.254J14.66; lambs fair to good. $13.75(914.25; choice feeder lambs, $11.60 12.00; medium to good feeders, $10.'5 11.25; common light feeders, $8.0010.60; culls and throwouts. $5.0O8.OO; yearlings, $9.259.75; wethers, $8.268.76; ewes, good to choice, $7.007.60; ewes, fair to good, $6.266.76; good feeding ewes, $5.00 S.76; ewe culls and canners, $2.604.60; breeding ewes, $7.60012.00. FAT LAMBS. 284 Wyo...64 14 00 424 Utah. 1 14 60 158 Idaho. 72 13 76 FEEDING LAMBS. 264 Wyo..60 12 00 607 Idaho..67 1100 336 Utah.. 68 11 00 FAT EWES. 1$1 Idaho. 100 6 76 17 Utah. Ill 7 01 FEEDER EWES. 8(1 Idaho. 18 6 60 212 Idaho. 11 4 0$ 6(0 Wyo...81 6 00 FAT WETHERS. 18 Utah.. 141 (60 YEARLING WETHERS. 64 Wye... 70 8 60 Slotu City Llv Stock. Sioux City, I., Sept 16. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,000 head: market 16o lower; beef steers, fed, $11.6016.76; grass. $8.00 11.60; fat cows and heifers, $7.0012.00; canners, $6.0006.76; veal calve, $7.00 14.00; stockers and feeders, $7.0012.00; feeding cow and heifers, $6.S08.00. Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head; market 60c lower; light, $16.2517.60; mixed. $16.60 16.00: heavy, $16.0016.25; bulk of galea, $16.00016.26. , , . ... . . Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 1,500 head; market lower. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Sept 1 -ft" 25,000 head; steer, $8.26017.60; heifer, $6.86014.00; cow, $.1612.00; calves, $14.46X7.00; stockers, 6.60.T5. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head: market 16 cents higher; heavies, $16.16 17.00; me dium. $10.26017.40; lights, $1. 00017.60; ows, $14.0016.26: pigs. $16.0017.00. Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 11.000 head; market higher; lsmbs, 112.60 $16.26; ewes, 18.00Q114.76. St, Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 1. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,000 head remarket slow; steers, $7.60017.00; cows and heifer. $5.50 $16.60. Hogs Receipts, 1,500 head: market higher; top. $17.40; bulk, $16.76017.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, S.000 hesd; market steady; lambs, $8.00016.251 ewes, $6.601.26. London Honey. London, Sept 1$. Bar Silver 61 Sd per ounce. Money and Discount Unchanged. iiiliiliiliiliiliiinli!liiiii;'liiliil"tiiliiiuililiill!ll WANTED CHAMBERMAIDS I HOTEL FONTENELLE ! r ; $40.00 per month with room and board. f I $60.00 per month without room and board. f - No night work Permanent position. i 1 Apply HOUSEKEEPER HOTEL FONTENELLE. I si l;j;;i:;i;il;;llii;;i:;rx:ini:;illl:il'IIX:iiJ:il GRAIN MARKET Omaha drain. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 16, 1(1(. There was a moderate run of wheat today and light arrivals of corn and vats. Wheat constituted the bulk of the trading, prices for which were not much changed. Corn was up 2 to 1 cents and oats were ',4, fo 1 cent higher. No barley was marketed. Rye was un changed. 'ash sales today were: Wheat No. 1 hard: I cars, $1.10; 1 cars, $2.17 (smutty). No. 2 bard: 1 car, $'.'.17; 16 cars. $2.17: 5 cars, $2.16; 1 car $2.14 (yellow); 13-6 csrs, $2.07. No. 3 hard: 9 cars, $2.14; 6 cars, $2.13; 1 car, $2.10 (smutty); 3 cars. $2.04 (very smut ty). No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.12; 1 car, 12.11; 3 cars, $2.10; 1 cars, $2.09; 1 car, $2.08 (yellow); 1 cars, $2 OS: 1 car. $2.07 (yellow). No. 6 hard: 3 cars, $2 06; 2 cars, $2 04; 1 car, $2.04 (yellow). Sample hard: 2 cars. $2.01. No. 1 northern spring: car, $1.60 (dark): 2-6 car, $2.26. No. 4 'northern spring: 1 car, $2.12; 1 car, $2.01 (smutty). Sample northern spring: 1 car, $3.00; 1 ear, $1.(1. No. 1 mixed: 2 cars, $2.14. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $2.17; 1 car, $2.22 (durum). No. $ mixed: 1 cars, $2.14. No. 4 mixed: 1 cars. $2.08: 1 car, $2.04 (durum). No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $2.04 (durum); 1 car, $1.02. Corn No. 2 yellow: 1 cars, $1.36. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.34. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.38. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, $1.35. No. 1 mixed: 2-6 car, $1.35. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.33. Sample mixed: 1-5 car, $1.18. Oats No. 2 white: 1 car. 66c. No. 3 white: 1 csr, 644c; 6 cara, 64c. No. 4 white: 1 cars, 63'c. Sample white: 1 car. 64c. Rye No. 4: 1 car, $1.28. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipt Today Week Year Aco Ago wneat ., 116 Corn 18 Oata V 16 Rye 2 Barley 0 Shipments Wheat 71 Corn 10 Oats 10 Rye 1 Barley 1 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 922 309 230 Kansas City 135 7 13 St. Louis 249 39 49 Minneapolis 413 .. .. Duluth 70 Winnipeg 622 Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the sev eral grades Inspected "In" here during the past 24 hour follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, (; No. $ hard, 41; No. 1 hard, (6; No. 4 hard, 61; No. 6 hard, 22; sample hard, 2; No. 1 mixed, 1; No. 2 mixed, 2j No. 1 mixed, 10; No. 4 mixed, 6; No. 6 mixed, 7; sample mixed, 1; No. 1 spring, 3; No. spring, 1; No. 4 spring. 6; No. 6 spring, 2; sample spring, 2; total, 192. Corn No. 1 whits, 1; No. I whit, 1; No. 3 white, 2; No. 4 white, 4; No. 1 yel low. S; No. 2 yellow, 1; No. 3 yellow. 1; No. 4 yellow, 2; sample yellow, 1; No. 1 mixed, 2; No. 1 mixed. 5; No. 3 mixed, (; No. 6 mixed, 2; sample mixed, 1; total, 35. Oat No. 3 white, 11: No. 4 white, 5; No. S mixed, 1; total, 24. Rye No. 2. 2; No. I, 3; No. 4, 1; total. (. Primary Receipt and Shipments. Receipt: Today Year Ago Wheat 2,272,000 Corn Oats , Shipments: Wheat Corn Oats 85 20 17 3 1 68 24 10 9 2 147 95 66 2 10 6 48 73 1 12 2,997.000 676.000 1.009.000 ,. 840,000 1,331,000 ..1,641,000 1,981,000 .. 306,000 302,000 .. 433,000 1,420,000 Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Sept. 16. New upward swings In the value of corn took place today largely as a result of symptoms that distressed liquidation was over for the present. Closing prices were strong, Sc t 3c net higher, with September $1.40 to $1.40 and December $1.22 to $1.23. Oats gained 1 to l4c. In provisions the outcome ranged from 12c decline to a rise of 65c. Notwithstanding demoralisation of for eign exchange and despite weakness In the hog market, oorn prices at the open ing slanted toward a higher level and with only brief Interruptions continued to Increase In strength. Shorts covered free ly on the advance and than wa persis tent buying from other sources. Including cash Interests and the general public. Domestic shipping business was said to have been the most active In months. Bulls therefore met less difficulty obtain ing acceptance of statement that Euro pean financial condition had been more than discounted In th corn market Op timism regarding labor unrest was also made much of as a basis for bnylns. Oat ascended with corn. Houses with eastern connection war oonsplcnous on the boll Ide. In the provision market Quotation varimil tiirher owlna- mainly to the strength of cereal and to a 1,000,001- pound decrease or the scock ox taru. Art Corn Sept Dec. May Oats. Sept Dee. May Pork. Sept Oct Lard. Sept Oct Ribs. Sept Oct. OpenTI High. Low. Close. 1.11 1.41 1.IS 1.W 1.10 1.11 x.MH, I " 1.19 l.llS 1.11 1.21H .6$H .TH .66 H .IT .01 .6(g .07 .JIH .70 .71 .70 .It i 41,60 41.00 41.50 41.00 16.00 15.10 $4.71 16.10 28.15 15.(1 16.15 15.IT 26.80 26.85 26.16 26.71 2V.00 iVii lY.(7 2o't6 Tet 1.ITH 1.10 1.18 .15 .88 .10 41.10 14.56 11.00 26.76 10.00 20.00 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Sent 16. Floor Un changed. Barley (l.mtji.za. Rye No. 2, $1.39. Bran 140.00. Corn ll.STOl.lt. Oat 63 66 c Flax $4.8704.(1. St Lonls Grain. St. Louis, Sept 18. Corn September, $1.41 December, $1.14. Oata September, 6I0; December. T0. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo Spt 10. Corn Sep tember. $1,40; May. 11.21. New York Coffee. New York. Sept II. Thar was a sensa tional decline In the market for coffee fu tures here today, owing to oontlnued weak ness In Brazil and a renewal of more or less general selling. First price were 60 to TO point lower, and daring th middle of the day the more actlv month showsd net loss of 166 to 175 points, with Decem ber selling at $13.70, making new low ground for the season and a decline of over 10 cent per pound from th high rec ords of last June. Stop orders wer un covered on this break, and after execution there were rallies of 60 or 60 point on revering, with December closing at $14.2$. Th general list closed at a net declln of 101 to 111 point. September. $14.81; October, $14.12; De cember, $14.22; January, $14.20; March, $14.60; May, $14.10; July, $14.06. Spot coffee dull and nominal; Rio Ts, 15c; intos 4a 26o. Liberty Bond Price. New York, Sept. 18. Liberty bond prices at 11:30 a m. were: !, 100; first 4s. 14.84; second 4s, (8.14; first 4s, 96.20; second 4 'is. 91.16; third 4, 11.22; fourth 4 its. 93.14; Victory !s, 99.90; Victory 4, (9.18. Final prices on Liberty bonds were: 3s. 100; first 4. 94.84; aeconda 4s. 13.14; first 4s. 15.10; second , (l.e; third 4 95.26; fourth 4s, (8.16; Victory $s. 9.$j Victory 4k. $$. . . FINANCIAL New York, Sept. II. The same factors which overshadowed yesterday's New Yolk stock market, namely uncertain labor conditions and adverse change move ments, were again to the fore today, but their influence was visibly diminished, the session closing with a strong undertone. Prices rose 1 to $ points at the out sat, but' reacted that much before the end of the first hour, when labor advices became somewhat conflicting and remit tances to France and Italy experienced another violent collapse. Th market atesdled at midday, prob ably as a result of the sharp decline In call money, whtoh fell from Its opeulng rate of 6 per cent, to 4 per cent. Ita course thereafter being marked by confi dent buying of steels and equipments. Bethlehem Steel led the movement at a gain of almost 6 points. Crucible, Lacka wanna snd Republic Steels also moving up 1 to 1 points, while United Slates Steel, which had lagged in the early dealing, made a fractional advance. Among the atocks which seemed to de rive their activity and strength from favorable trade prospects were American Locomotive, New York Airbrake. Ameri can Can and American Car Foundry, Lo comotive gaining almost 10 points on a turnover that exceeded any other issue, even United States Steel. Sales amounted to 1,100,000 shares. Aside from speculative rails, the bond market was firm to strong, Liberty 3s selling slightly over par, the foreign group. Including Paris 6s and United Kingdoms, also hardening. Total sales (par value) wer $11,250, 000. Old United States 4s decline 4 per oent on call, others unaltered. Last 8a la Sales. Am. Beet Susoj. .18.800 Amer. Can 13,300 Am. C. & Fdy 6.000 Am. H. A L. pfd. (00 Am. Loco 90,900 Am. S. A Ref. Am. Sugar Ref. Am. Sum. Tob.. Amer T. & T Am V. TAB Anao. Copper Atchison A. O. W. S H A. , G. ft W. L 8.8. B. A O Beth. Steel "B".. B. A Sun. Conner. Cal. Petroleum... Can. Pacific ..... Cen. Leather Ches. & Ohio C, M. ft 8t P..., C. A N C, R. X. ft P...... Chlno Copper 1.200 11,400 1,400 200 1,600 200 1,300 1,300 200 6,000 "460 1,800 6,900 200 1,00 600 600 TOO Col. F. ft I. TOO Corn Products .... 2,600 Crucible Steel 11 inn Cuba Cane Sugar JJis. seo. Cor 21,300 Erie 900 Gen. Blec . .,. 600 Gen. Motors 1.600 Ot. Nor. pfd 1.00 Gt K. Ore Cert... 2,600 III. Central 200 Inspir. Copper ... 1,700 int. M. Mar. pfd.. 26,400 Inter. Nickel .... 1,300 Int. Paper 1,300 Kansas Cltv fin inn Kennocott Copper. 300 Louisville ft Nash Mex. Pet 34,900 Miami Copper .... 300 Mldvale Steel .... 8,300 Missouri Pacific .. 700 Mont rover .... 200 Nev. Cop., ex. div. 200 New York Central 600 N. Y., N. H. & H. 400 Norfolk ft Western 600 Northern Pacific. 600 Pan. Tel A Tl 90S Pan-Amer. Pet. .. .16,900 Pennsylvania .... 600 Pitts. Sr. w v inn Pittsburgh Coal . . 400 rtay. cons, copper, h HIv. snn Reading 2,600 Ken. Iron A Rte1 s inn Sinclair Oil ft Ref.16,800 Southern Pacific. .10,800 Southern Railway. 600 Studebaker Corp.. 31,200 Tariu rn enn Tobacco Products! 1,200 union l-acinc 1,100 United Cigar Strs. 61,800 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 6,200 XT. 9. Steel . IB inn U. S. Steel, pfd... '100 uian uop., ex. dlv, 600 Western Union ... 800 Westinghouse Eleo 2,100 Willys-Overland .. 0,600 National Lead ... 200 Ohio Cities 1.400 Royal Dutch 16,700 High. 6 67 116 128 110 78 '92 101 23 69 91 168 168 40 17 'ei" 168 101 66 44 (2 26 46 46 8S 190 '8i 16 166 239 87 44 (3 61 123 26 67 18 36 22V 27 62 28 63 18 73 82 100 86 83 123 43 34 64 23 80 (4 60 102 25 120 270 101 121 106 136 106 114 86 85 66 34 80 63 II Low. 86 64 132 127 101 77 8(" 101 23 68 90 160 160 40 93 '62 161 9( 66 43 92 26 45 45 87 183 si" ' 16 165 236 86 43 (3 60 119 26 66 18 35 216 27 61 27 62 18 71 31 100 86 33 121 43 34 63 22 7( (2 60 101' 24 118 269 100 122 103 136 104 114 84 84 64 33 80 53 T 67 134 128 110 78 129 91 101 28 69 90 162 162 40 97 26 63 161 99 66 43 92 25 46 45 87 186 32 86 16 166 238 87 44 93 60 120 26 66 18 36 108B 215 27 62 28 62 18 71 81 100 86 13 121 43 34 64 13 79 93 60 102 24 118 269 100 121 105 136 106 114 86 85 65 33 80 53 (I New York Produce. New Tork, Sept. II. Butter Market firm; nvuniMv v,ii,-. .i... . cn ,, " Winn CAirM, OVCD Ms.tTifra,n,rr "68c; firsts. Eggs Steady; unchanged. Cheese Weak; atate, whole milk, flt, current malr m.Al.l. in,, - ' a.rV. rorT, 230o. ' " rtraitry steady; chicken, 10911c; unehanglo? Id 00tI llc; tury! Dressed Poultry steady; fowl, ISA llo; chickens. 33 0 48c; other unchanged. New Tork Honey. FiT. .!?" P- 1, Mercantile Paper 5OI per cent Sterling Demand, 4.11; cables, 4.14. Francs Demand. 1.14; oables, (12 Guilders Demand, 87; cables. 8T 5-11. Lire Demand, 10.15; cable, 10.12. Marks Demand, 8; cables, 1. Tims Loans Steady; unchanged. Call Mony Firm; high. 6; low. rnllns rat, f: closing bid, 4; offered at 4; last loan, 4. New Tork Metal. Maw Vn.l, O . n - Unchanged. " " "on OcbaV7?2:bl5.0t t M "k'a Hnltrkwlr Ves4 a . spot'T.260 WdToctoWrT.I6oHbd?UT7 1' oyoi un, us? OS; lead, 125 T Id; spelter, 141 la; other unchanged. OMAHA PRODUCE Wholesale price of beat outs: No. 1 lolnj, o; No. 1 loins. !!c; No. I loins. llo. No. 1 rib. tlc; No I rib. 10c; No. I rlb. 13c No. 1 rounds, 28c; No. 2 rounds, 22 o; No. I rounds, 17c. No. 1 chucks, llo; No. 2 chucks, 14 c; No. t chuck. 10c No. 1 No- "late, "He; No. I plates, !o. Qaotatlon furnished by th Gilnsky Fruit Co. . X"4,,Dl",7"Po-uto' Northern White. 1.60; Colorado, 13.60; Ohlos, 1.60: Texas New potatoes, to. Cabbage: Texas and California crates, nc; small lota, la Onions, California Reds. 7c California head lettuce, 11.60 orate; California bead lettuce 11.25 dozen: iasf '.ettnna. ae dosen; H. a. radish I6-I60 dosen: H. O. onions, 25-360 dosen ;egg plant, (Ml doien; spinach, market price; hot nous cukes. ...ot aoaen; ousnei oasaet Texas eukas, $1 60 bakt:market basket e-nkea ruhmit 1 asparagus. H. O., lo-T6o dosen; Florid tomatoes is oaal eratMl $1.60 erat; wax and green beans, peas, market price. Nuts English wa(nnta, sack lot, I4e less 36c; No. 1 raw peannta 10c; Jumbo raw peannta. HUo: roast Sua. 1 lla mui Jumbo. 16c Fruits Oranges: Tateana. -100, 11.60; 111. K.0O; 150-288-124, $6.6o; 171. 200, 111, sou, i.uu. x,mons: Hunatat, 100-260, 15.75; Red Ball, 100-Joi, 6.l. Grape fruit: California (all sites) 16.16. Bananas: 7 to 8c Strawberries: Missouri, 17 60. Pineapples: 42-48. 16.60: 14-10-1. 16 00. Plate No. 1, llc; No. 3, llc; No. I. Short 7xerm Notes Amir. Ainr. Amer. Amer. Amer. 4& Co. con. . 1 ft Co, coll. Drb. 6S, Company: Bid. Asked. Am.r. Tel. ft Tl. Is, 1914... 99 99 Tel. .4 Tel. t. 1916. ..100 100 Thl sad Is. 1928 100 101 TuUcio Is, 1919 inn 100 Amer. Tobauto is. n:o lm 102 Amer. Totia.. o 7s, lit .'I H'J 1024 Tobacco 7a, 19.'1 10: 13 Tobscoo 7a 19:8 in. 108 Auacuuda Copper Is, 1921 S 98 Anglo-Kieiirii uxt. ts. n:n 171 i! i Armour ft Co. con Deb. lis. 1920 iOl'i 101 1 Armour ft Co. con. Deb. lai Armour ft t o. con. Deb. (is, 12S Armour ft Co. con. Deb. 6s, )92l Armour 1914 Bethlshsm Steel Co. 't. 1912 Hethlehem Steel ('.' 7, 192a British , 1921 Canada ts. A-1 Canadian Pacific 6s, 1921... C. B. ft VI. 4a, 131 C . R. I. ft P. Cs. XU Cuban Amer. Sugar tls, 1121 Oudaby Pack. t'o. 7s, 19'.',V. Gen. Kleotrla Deb. 6s, H'.iO. lit. Northsrn Ky. 6. 19Z0.. Inter. R. T. 6s, l;i Kansas City Term. tii. 1923. Lehigh Valley 6, in: J l.lKSott ft Mevers 6a. 1921.. Philadelphia Klect. ti. 19'JO Proctor A DaiiibleIn. ISI'0, Proctor i Uaniule" 111:1. Proctor ft Gamble 7s. Is?. I'roctor A Uuiuble Ts. 1923. Husslan Rubles t',,, l:6... Southirn Ky. fs, 1922 Swift ft Co. la. 19J I I'ni.m Pacific 6s, 1ii:S IT. s. Rubber 7s. 19'.':i Westinghouse K. ft M. 19211 , Wilson t'unver. 6s. 1928., First Liberty 3'v 101 102 101 111? 101 MX 98 99 9r. 97 99 101 100 . 99 . 86 '99 101 100 99 100 101 101 103 76 96 991 10! 1041 Ml J lot ' I 101 10 101 102 18 19 1110 16 100 101 100 ( 86 99 101 100 100 101 101 109 303 78 17 100 102 104 100 (7 Liberty Lllberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty 1st 2d )( 2d 3d lh till 4 4s 4'4S... 4s... 4's... 4 'is... 4s... t la, ..100 .. 97 .JUV ..) Sit 13.14 ...,v ........ 9610 ...... -V. 9J SS 9 27 .... 99.90 a... Chicago Live Stork. CIiIchko. Sept. l. Cattle Receipt, II.. 000; .Miniated tomorrow, 13,000; unset tled. Hf.-f steer, medium snd hesvy weiKhl: Choice and prime. $16.00017.76; medium ami good. $11 DO$vl6.60; common, $S7(.iiiill.tiil. l.lfht weight: Good and choice, $i::.8fQ17.76: common and me dium. $8 1101.1.76. Butcher cattle: Heif ers, li.:.oH 7S; cows, $6.26(0113 50: can ners and cutters. $5.266.:6. Veal calves: Light snd hnnily wciKht, $20.00021.26. Feeder steers, $7.00012.26. Stocker steers, $8.26W10 no. Western range: Beef steers, $8.OO4)16.60; cows and heifers, $6,250 12.1.0. Hogs Receipts, 21,000; estimated to. morrow. 13,000; mostly 2n(jp60c lower than yesterday's average; heavv. $16,000 17.60; medium, $16 6oM8 00: light, $16.71 018.00: light light, $16.00817.00; haavj packing sows, smooth, $15. 26016. 75 packing sows, rough, $U.50(jf 15.00; pigs, $15 0017.00. Sheep Receipts, 39,000; estimated to. morrow, 36,000; lower; lambs, 84 poundl down, $13.26016.60; culls and common, $8.00013.011; yearling wethers. $l.6ia 11.76; ewes, medium, good to chnlre, $C.7I 8.25; culls and common, $2.0006.60, Kast St. Louis IJve Stock. East St. Louis, Sept. 16. Cattle R. reipLa, 8,000 head; market steady to lower' beef steers, choice and prime, $16,504 17.60; medium snd good. $10.76013.00! common, $9.00010.76; light, good and choice, $10.00 0 16.76; common and medium, $8.00010.00; butcher cattle, heifers, $11.25016.50; cows, $1.00011.00: canners and outters, $4.2601.25. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; top, $18.26; bulk. $17.25018.00; heavy, $17.0018.40; medium, $17,500 18.26; light, $11.60011.26; light, $15.6019 16.76; heavy packing cows, smooth, $14.00016.00; packing sows, rough, $12.00 018.50; pigs, $11.00015.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady; lamb 80c down; lambs, $8.0008.10; culls. $6.0007.00; yearling wethers, $9.OO11.00; ewes, medium and choice, $6.6008.00; culls and common, $3.005.60. New York General Market. New York, Sept. 16. Flour Firm! spring patent, $11.60012.00. Rye Firm; No. 2 western, $1.1$ fc. 1 1 New York. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red $2.25, track. New York export to arrive. Corn Spot firm; No. 2 yellow, $1.67, and No. 2 white. $1.67 clt New York. Oats Spot firm; No. 1 white, 80c. HopB Firm; state, medium to choice, 1990, TTO8I0; 1118, ITO70c Pork Easy; mess, (4f.60O60.00. ..Lard Barely teady; mlddl west, $26.60026.60. , Other article unchanged. ' Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Sept 16. Turpentine Firm, l.6l; sales, 17$ bbla; receipt. Ill bbls.; shipments, II bbla.; stock. 1,771 bbls. Rosin Firm; aalea, 190 bbls.; receipts, 1,303 bbla.; shipments, .164 bbls.: stock. 47,048 bbls. Quote: B, 18.10c; D, 16.80c; ID, 17.10c; F, 17.60c; G, 17.86c; H, 18.26c; I, 19.25c: K, 20.00c: M, 21.00; N, 22.00c; WO 23.00c: WW, 23.500 . " Cotton Future. New York, Sept II. Cotton futnrei opened steady; October, 29.06c; Decem ber. 29.38c; January, 29.36c; March, 29.46c; May, 29.60c. Cotton futures closed steady; October, 10.10c; December, 30.30c; January,' 30.80CI March, 30.47c; May, 30.65c. Chicago rotatoas. Chicago, Sept II. Potatoes Weak ; arrivals, 131 cars; Minnesota Early Ohlos, sacked, $2.2002.30; Minnesota round whites, sacked, $2.1002.16; Wisconsin round whites, U. 8. grade No. 1. sacked. $2.1002.20; Idaho rurals No. 1, $2.85. New Tork Dry Goods. New York, Sept 16. Cotton goods wsrs steady today and trad moderate. Inqui ries for yarn for export were reported to be Increasing. Wool good were steadv. Silks wer delivered Irregularly. Jobbers reported a steady seasonable business. Dried Fruits. New York, Sept 16. Evaporated Ap plesFirm. Prunes Quiet -Apricots Barely steady. Peaches Quiet Raisin Easy. . Chicago Prodnce. Chlaago, Sept 1$. Butter Firm 1 oreamery, 4TO$6c Eggs RocelpU, 11,841 oases; unchanged. Bsc SllTer. New Tork. Sept II. Bar silver an Mexican dollars, unchanged. New Tork Soga. New Tork. Sept 16. uf ar TJn. changed. ' Spot Cotton. New York. Sept 16.-?Cottoir Spot, teady; middling, 30.60c Kanaa City Produoe, Kansas City, Sept 11. Butt, egfi and Poultry Unchanged. Unseed OIL Duluth, Minn.. Sept II. Llned $4.(1 04.(8. W. E. Shafer Resigns As Vice President of American State Bank At a directors' meeting of the American State bank, W. E. Shafer tendered his resignation as vice president to be effective at once. At the July directors' meeting M. F. Shafer, brother of W. E. Shafer, re signed as president L. M. Swind. ler, formerly cashier, was elected to fill the vacancy as president, D. W. Geiselman was elected vice-presi dent, Roy E. Karls, assistant cash ier, was elected cashier, and D. C Geiselman was elected assistant cashier. t SKINNER PACKING PANY 0ULTRY BUTTER EGGS f 1116-1118 -Doudtas Sf. Tel-Dou$!aslB2l