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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919.
IS
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
EXCELLENT TRADET
' Will trad ( lot In a very desirable
part ( Omaha. North Bid, for a -'
room bouse In Walnut Hill locality. Lots
, valued at 4,00.
Theo, E. Peterson Co.,
ISM Omaha Nafl. Bank Bldf.. Omaha.
Paons four 7054.
INCOME FOR LAND.
. W Bve n houses llatad la Nnaha
Owner wants land.
4 a A R E UONTQOMERT.
MlClt National
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
. Colorado Lands.
10.000 acrea eholca raw or iraproeed Lin
coln, Co., Colo lands Bargains, Easy
terms. Bee J. L. Manrer Arriba. Colo.
Council Bluffs.
FOR GALE.
10 Iota located at tha corner of 17th
. atreet and th avanua, with awr and
water In atreet. Inquire of owner, Louts
, Schneider, Wlekham Block, Council
Bluffs, Iowa. '
l-ROOM house, close to school; away
from mud and water. Terms. Call
'" Red 664.
Dundee.
DUNDEE SPECIAL
East front, excellent location, two
. blocks from Farnam ear and near Dun
dee school, new full two-story, Kella
stone house, having reception hall, liv
ing room, dining room, breakfast room
and kitchen on first floor, and four
sleeping rooms and tiled bath with
butlt-ln tub on second floor; oak floors
throughout; fireplace In living room,
built-in bookcases, refrigerator room,
, full plastered basement; full sized lot;
arge garage with cement drive. Price
119,600. Half cash required. Call B. F.
drant, Douglas 1014, days Colfax 1017.
We specialize In Dundee homes.
C. B. STUHT CO.,
OH-14 City National. Douglas 8787.
DUNDEE.
5-R. BUNGALOW,
$5,500.
Largs S-room strictly modern bunga
low, near 49th and Burt Sts. ; oak
throughout; full light basement, floored
attic; paving paid. Owner Is leaving
city and can give possession on very
abort notice. Price $5,600; about $2,000
cash. I
J. L. HIATT CO.,
fVkA FIRST NATIONAL PHONE f0
fvU BANK BUILDING. TYLER uo
I HAVE a pearly new bungalow in Dundee
for 16.350. Mighty classy proposition.
Can make terms of about $750 cash to
good party. Call Colfax 1835 after (
p. m.
- ' South Side.
IB" you want a real home, at a bargain,
you should sea Jas. H. Kopletz, real es
tate Investments. 4783 South 24th at
Miscellaneous.
' 18 ACRES. 10 miles N. W. of Omaha P. X
room house, etc 115,000.
JOHN N. FRENZER.
Douglas (64. ;
SEAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES.
REAL ESTATE
SOUTH DAKOTA
ISO acres, located In best farming dis
trict of Tripp county. Bouth Dakota.
nea Colonic; 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.
7th and Douglas StsCall Doug. 1484.
SIX-ACRE PLACE.
Two miles of Council Bluffs with aev
rai good roada to the city ; good 8 -room
house, urge barn: nlcs yard with larga
' walnut trees, about ons acre upland;
balance creek bottom and very rich
- garden soli; heirs want to divide and
offer for 18.000.
MoOEB REAL ESTATE CO.,
' 108 Pearly BtCouncH JBIuffs.
VjtEAL ESTATE WANTED1
WE WILL pay cash for ' your home, or
wa will sell it for you. Just phone us
and immediate Inspection "U1 be made.
Prompt results assured.
WALSH-ELMER CO.,
Tyler 1638. 33S Securities Bldg.
After 6:30 p. m. call IVfr. Noar. Web
ater 4413 or Mr. Johnson. Harney 6913.
- WE WANT HOUSES
Customers have deposited money
with us with which to buy homes in
structing us to buy for them on our
' judgment. What have you to aell.
EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO.. Realtors.
foi-4 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 4il0.
. ' BUNOALOWS WANTED.
We have cash buyera for well-located
bungalows and residencea worth the
money. For quick results, list with us.
f O'NEIL'S R. E. & INS. AGENCY.
. 32;Bjandels Theater Bldg.
I 'kAVE a man who v. Ill buy "your lm-
S roved property and pay cash for It,
ut the price must be right.
GEORGE F. JONES, REALTOR.
Ii6 CltyJNat Bk. Bldg. Doug 1S4.
HAVE Inquiries for good homes In good
locations. Do you want to sell your
property t List it with C. A. Grlmmel
840 Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldg.
XjST your property for sale with J. B.
Robinson for quick sales. 442 Bee Bldg
Phone. Douglas 8097.
ItvB have the customers and can sell your
Froperty, list wun iuuh . iwuuiu
81 Brandels Theater, P. 620.
Low, rates without delay. '
. C Q. CARLBERO.
V ' tit Brandels Theater Bldg.
jVoR auick sales list your property with
W. G. SHRIVER.
a47- Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dong. 1880.
i WILL buy s few good contracts, second
mortgages, or mech. Hens. Chas L.
I Pease. 811 Brandels Theater Bldg.
Ikff your property Is for sale or rent. Hat
!t with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY
CO.. 3708 Lake. Webster 640.
FINANCIAL.
Seal Estate, Loans, Mortgages.
cant. No delay. See us first.
ftlTY or farm 6-year loans, 6ft ind 6 per
DAY & MAYNE,
805 Keellne Bldg., Omaha. Doug. 0994.
14 Pearl SL (Grand Hotel) Co. Blfs. 101.
tlTT and farm loana; 6tt and 8 per cent;
no delay J. H. Dumout & Co.. 418
Keellne Bldg,
lONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate
Interest payable semi-annually. W. H
THOMAS &' SON. 838 Keellne Bldg.
Private Money.
BHOPEN & COMPANY. Pong. 4228.
1100 to 810.000 MADE promptly. F. D
Weed. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam.
t. E. BCCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat.
Miscellaneous.
SAFE INVESTMENT.
' Wanted 32.000 loan on 33,000 frater
nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to
: make loan Is beneficiary. Face of polloy
will come to beneficiary upon death of
Insured, who Is 07 years old and in poor
health. WU1 arrange matters so that
entire 13.000 will be paid to note holder
upon death of Insured, and will keep
up premiums on Insurance. Chance to
make from 3600 to 31,000 la abort time.
Address Bee. Box M-3.
buAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Om Na Bldg. Doug. 27H.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Acreage.
DAIRYMEN, TAKE NOTICE!
t REAL FARM INVESTMENT.
CLOSE TO OMAHA.
Why pay 3400 to 3500 per acre when
. you can buy- tor less than half that
amount. 120 acres 12 miles from Omaha,
near lnterurban railroad to Omaha.
THIS WILL PRODUCE ACRE FOR
ACRE EVERY YEAR JUST AS MUCH
AS YOUR HIGH-PRICED LAND. 20
acres In alfalfa, 30 acres hay and pas
ture, balance splendid corn land. All
In cultivation. Improvements are one
half mile away In Bellevue and consist
of three lots with house, barns, sheds,
etc. Must be sold to settle an estate.
Possession March 1st, 1920. Can be
. bought with or without Improvements.
Call Mr. Brown, D. 415. .
McCague Investment Co.,
Omaha, Neb.
- 3133 DOLLARS IN DIRT 3111
EASTERN COLORADO LANDS.
lOO.Outi sores of tha best agricultural
land and (0,000 of choice grazing land,
cuter Improved or unimproved. Tbe
best In the west from 310.00 up. Just
the thing for homeseeker or Investor.
Call on or write, the Wray Land Com.
pany, wray. cola
Iowa Lands.
1 miles from Lincoln Highway,
level valley land; good rich soli. Ten
aores alfalfa. 30 acres fall wheat, 40
acres earn, balance pasture; all suitable
for cultivation. Improvements a
three-room house, good new barn with
grain bins, corn crib, shsd and chicken
house. Price (160.00 per sere.
A. K. HESS
133 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. la.
FOR BALE ,
The SH of NW and NWU of SWtt of
Sec 17. T 77, R 41, West of 6th Principal
Meridian. Near Neola, Pottawottamie Co.,
Iowa, Make offer.
I. H. JACKSON, Owner.
4834 Kenmore Ave. Chicago, 111.
Kansas Lands.
WHEAT AND STOCK FARM
(00 acres, level and rich; not an sera
of waste, convenient to good town, main
line Missouri Pacific, aLne County, Kana;
an abundance of fine water; 300 acres
wheat, half goes with the place; 300
acrea grass; good improvements; posses
sion; only (36.00 per acre; attractive
terms.
MANSFIELD LAND AND LOAN CO.
, Bonflla Bldg. 10th and Walnut.
Kansas City. Mo.
Minnesota Lands.
RED RIVER VALLEY INVESTMENT
Improved half ssctlon; no drouths, no
floods; Z miles to elevator and town,
Marshall Co.; 9-room house, barn for 40
head: 7,000 bu. granary; artesian well,
etc Priced to sell at (97.60 per. Owner
will take a small Irrigated Rio Grande
valley. Texas, farm; (6,000 cash and
balance 6 yrs. at 8 per cent Your op
portunity. Address L. Williamson.
Morgan, Minn.
Missouri Lands.
200-Acre Missouri Farm,
$5,500, With Pair Horses,
9 head stock, complete farming Imple
ments, etc.; near R. R. town, high
school, creamery, churches, etc. 40
' acreB rich bottom land, 40 acres bench
or 2d bottom, balance fine tillage; much
wood, saw timber, several acres or
chards. 6 -room house, barns, corn
house, granary, etc. Aged owner to sell
at once Includes personal property and
makes low price of 36,600 for all, easy
terms. Details page 88 big 100-page Fall
Catalog, just out, farm bargains Maine
to Florida and west to Nebraska: copy
free. STROUT FARM AGENCY. 831
B. P., N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City.
BRINGING UP FATHER-
( See Jif g s and Maggie in Fall ' ,
. Page of Colors in The Sunday Boo.
Drawn for The Bee by McManus
rnnvMffM 110 lnt-nrnl New Ssrvfcs. ,
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FARM LANDS WANTED.
WE will sell your farm: timely sales;
quick returns. Held Land Co.. (84
pranaeia Bldg
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale.
SOME BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS.
McCaffrey motor
COMPANY,
(The Handy Ford Service Station)
16th and Jackson Sts. Doug. 3600.
)
Nebraska Lands
THAYER CO.,
FARM
AT AUCTION
SEPT. 29. MONDAY 8 P. M.
On tha above data at Brunnlng, Neb.,
we will sell at publlo auction to the
highest bidder regardless price the fol
lowing described real estate: The S. E.
quarter of Section 2, Township 4, Range
3, Thayer county, Nebraska, containing
.180 acres more or less according to
government survey, located 8 miles due
west of Bruning.
Terms of Sale: Fifteen per ecent of
the purchase price cash' day of aale.
rurchasnr to assume a mortgage of
7,000 due May, 1323, bearing interest at
the rate of 6 per cent payable annually.
Remainder of purchase price March 1,
1920. when possession will be given.
Good and sufficient abstract of title to
gether with warranty deed delivered to
purchaser day of settlement. Improve
ments: Five-room house, barn 18xit
room for 8 head of horses, mow for 8
tons of hay. hen house, and other out
buildings. Good well and windmill; 80
acres under plow, balance pasture. All
fenced and cross-fenced. Good black
loam soli: land lies level. For further
information, address. Nebraska Realty
Auction Co., Central City. Neb. Mark
parraher. Auctioneer. M. A. Larson,
., manager; G. B. Mlddleton, St. Paul,
Neb., owner.
IN ORDER to close a partnership, we of
fer the best mixed farming and stock
ranch In Northwest Nebraska. Located
10 miles to railroad town, one-half mllu
to school and postofflce, also on good
automobile highway, 20 miles to Gor
don, a good town with 2,600 people.
This ranch is highly improved and
well fenced. It Is the finest watered
ranch you ever inspected; 130 acres al
falfa, 200 acres finest meadow hay, 100
acres now in crop; 2,000 acres of this
ranch is good crop or alfalfa land, bal.
ance In fine pasture. This Is a won
derful place for raising hogs at small
cost. Priced for quick sale. (26.00 per
' acre.
Will carry sixty thousand dollars back
on this ranch for 6 and 10 years, 6 and
6 per cent interest. Deal direct with
owners.
REES & NORTON,
Burlington Junction. Mo.
160 ACRES highly cultivated and im
proved,, located three miles to' Superior.
Neb. My equity Is (2,000. Will make
terms.
64 acres located one-fourth mile to
Calhoun, Neb. Improvements alone cost
(17,000. My equity Is (21.400, and. will
take In small trade up to (6,000.
of Omaha. Good Improvements and on
macadamized road. Price (300 per acre.
W. NATHAN WATTS,
618-19 Paxton Block;
193 ACRES one mile from Thurston, Neb.
Well Improved and In good stage ot
cultivation, about 30 acres of alfalfa
and pasture and the rest all farm
land. This farm is In a country where
crops never fall, and the price Is, for
a short time, 3266 per acre. For sale
byowner,Frank 'LKublk, Pender, Neb.
FOR FARM LANDS and farm loans with
in 6ft miles of Omaha, see
PAUL PETER80N.
364 Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug. 1806
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE YOURSELF
13 CENTS PER MILE.
YOTJ ARB COVERED BY INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT.
60 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO.
DOUG. 8622. 1314 HOWARD.
MEEK8 AUTO CO.
Csed cars bought, sold and exchanged.
We, buy for cash and aell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Garage.
2026-8 Farnam St. Doug. 4101.
USED cars if exceptional value.
DON'T MISS SEEING OUR LINE-UP
OF NEW USED CARS. TWENTY
TO CHOOSE FROM.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam. Doug. 9070,
FOR SALE
A fine locomobile six, 2 bodies, touring
and limousine, Al condition, fine engine
and cooling system, 37,600 car, (1,280, Will
consider trade or bankable note. Call
Douglas 6621. 628 South 20th St.
SEVEN PASSENGER Cadillac 1918 newly
painted, tires in Al condition and en
gine has just been overhauled. A very
good buy for the money. If interested
call W. F. Bruett, daytime, T. 1716;
night H. 2662.
PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS.
NEBRASKA WHITE CO
FRED C ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 1767
1407-21 Capitol Av. ' .
STUDEBAKER (660, 7-pasaenger. best of
condition;, good tires; good looker; best
bargain in Omaha. Worth lot more
money. Call after 6:30 p. to. Walnut
3010.
RELIABLE automobile school; best elec
trical and eelf-atarter courses; day and
night school; come now; free catalogue.
National Automobile School, 2814 North
Twentieth, Omaha.
STEVENS DURYEA touring car, six cyl
inder, starter and electrio lights, at a
bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone
Tyler 1419,
USED cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
3S63 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
WINTON-SIX
ROBERTS MOTOR CO.,
40th and Farnam. Harney 3500.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfield carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries Edwards.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS.
AT BARGAIN PRICES
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
2030 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red seal on wind shield.
FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col
orado lands see
HELD LAND CO.,
664 Brandels Bldg.
MERRICK COUNTY, Improved corn and
alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A.
LARSON. Central City, Neo.
PRICE and terms right on northeast Ne
braska Improved corn and alfalfa farms.
C. V. Nelson, 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. .
GOOD 80 or 160-acre farm for rent, cash.
For particulars wrl'e Mary Deer, Louis
ville, Neb.
l-'ORDS BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND
USED CARS, FORD BODIES.
O'ROURKE-UOLDSTROM AUTO CO.
S701 BOUTH 24TH ST. SOUTH 399.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
2563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970.
Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
Omaha, Neb., Sept 36. 1919.
Receipts were: Cattle Hogs Sheep
Official Monday.... 18.824 4,3T 47.747
Official Tuesday ...15,298 6,631 23.303
Official Wednesday. 9,051 9,168 69,518
Estimate Thursday.. 7.000 4,600 44,000
Four days this wk.. 60,173 23.663 174,467
Same days last wk..61,068 15,299 175,821
Sums days 2 wks... 64,245 21,490 195.636
Same days 3 wks... 43, 439 10.594 174.873
Sams days year ago. 54,758 22,583 176,093
Cattle There was quite a liberal run
of cattle here for a Thursday, arrivals
counting' out 255 cars or around 7,000
head. Packers all needed some beef to
AUTOMOBILES.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drive yourself, at very reasonable
prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska
Service Garage. 19th and Farnam. Doug
las 7390.
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured In Omaha. 24-hour serv
loe, for suto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing; body
dents removed: new fenders made.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.
1819 Cuming St Tyler t!7.
F. P. BARNUM CO.. 3125 Cuming. Doug
las 8044. High-grade automobile palut-
lng,
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. Victor H.
Roos, the motorcycle man. 37th and
Leavenworth Sts.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
800 SETS of war harness, made by the
Studebaker Mfg. Co. of South Bend.
Ind., for experimental tryout; number
one grade and will be sold at a dis
count of 30 per cent at the Mid -West
Harness Co.. 706 N. 16th St, Omaha.
Neb. .
BROOD SOWS.
,Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plaa.
Phono Web. 28M (J. 8. Pettis, agent. .
TEAM, harness and wagon, Seven-Oaks
Farm, three blocks west of Florence
car.
UPLAND hay, (20 per ton. Wagner. 801
FOR SALE Work berse, about 1,200. Col-
TQX s,. Am-s AVV.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
WANTED to buy on or two young rat
doits. Wagitrr Feed Store, 801 N. 16th,
Pouglaa 1142.
PERSONAL.
ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Marlen
, Jessen. age 14 years, height five feet
four inches, weight about 110 pounds',
left home Wednesday, September 24.
wore gray cap. blue serge coat, blue
striped overalls; small finger of left
hand missing. Please notify Council
Bluffs Police Station.
THE SALVATION Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture,
magazines. Wo collect. We distribute.
. Phone Dour 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new borne.
1110-1112-1114 Dodge St
ABSENTEE Mareallce Plummer; write
me. I have Important Information for
you. Horace Q. Plummer, Route K.
Box 198, Indianapolis. Ind.
HAVE tin roofs and eaves cleaned and
painted. 6o foot, before winter. Colfax
2371. .
DRESSMAKING Evening .dresses a spe
cialty. 1011 N. 33d. Harney 63C0.
GIVEN for thel hauling. 200 loads of dirt.
2961 Dorfas. '
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WAXCHES. ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE.
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
W. R, NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
2620 Farnam St.
BARGAINS IN USED CARS.
McCaffrey Motor Co.
I5th & Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 3600.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co.. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6036.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE
A. A. PATZMAN,
201 Karbach Blk. Tyler 684.
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms,
Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holman.
Bushnell, Neb. .
WRITE me tor pictures and prices of my
farms and ranches In good old Dawes Co.
Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb.
Oklahoma Lands.
NOW LISTEN TO THIS
Just across the Kansas line on the
great Rock Island route, Chicago to El
Paso, 450 miles southwest of Kansas
City, there's the county seat of Texas
county, Oklahoma, called Guymon,
twelve years old, with 3.000 population,
mostly from the states of Illinois, Iowa,
Kansas, Missouri, etc., the central statea.
Ten miles further down the line there's
the town of Goodwell with 600 popula
tion and contains the State Agricultural
College, which had 160 students last
year, besides the Animal Husbandry
Farm of 800 acres, both of whloh are
carried on by the state.
Our 2,240 acres solid combination stock
and grain farm lies four miles from
Goodwell and nine miles from Guymon,
the county seat. This combination farm
has 800 acres agricultural land and bal
ance pasture, covered with Buffalo.
Gramma and Blue Stem grasses, but
mostly Buffalo and Gramma. Improve
ments are five miles of new 3-wtre fence,
two wells and windmill. 100 acres are
in crop this year. There Is In this vi
cinity good roads and good farms all
around. Abundance of the very best
water.
A dandy winter wheat country. Price
(16.00 per acre, half cash and balance
io suit at 6 4 per cent.
For other details call on or write J.
H. Carse. 410 Bee Building. Omaha. Neb.
Arizona Lands.
Fine Ranch, All Equipped
Fifteen miles square. 1,500 head ot
-. Hereford all for (110,000. Will take
trade up to (50,000. Hurry.
W. NATHAN WATTS,
x ' 113-1 Paxton Blk. Doug. 900.
Omaha. Neb.
Wisconsin Lands.
FOR SALE 120-acre dairy farm with
etcrk mid iu-hlnery; 176 -per A. Write
owuL'i, Cuits. i'nuiuan, iicuoiuonle. Wis.
South Dakota Lands.
OR SALE For a short time only, one "ol
the best sections In Aurora county. South
Dakota, 1 miles from Stlckney; well
Improved, fenced with woven wire and
steel posts all around; crossed fenced;
must be seen to be appreciated. Ad-
dress owner, rj. a. vtoiii. pagiry. im.
UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.,
2023 FARNAM.
EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS.
FORD MARKET.
2230 Farnam.
Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds.
GAIN more miles; have your tires re-
treaded by u. & o. 'iire uo.
2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAHU
2300 Farnam St.
(100 Reward for any magneto we can't re
pair. Sole mnfrs. of new self-spacing at
flnlty spark plug. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th.
GOOD USED CARS.
1 GUY L. SMITH.
Tires and Supplies.
NEW TIRES
io PRICE
Flsk, Goodrich, Bull tires, Lee, Firestone.
KAIMAw TIKJii JuHttna. zuio farnam.
NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS.
SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY.
FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBBR CO.,
2914 FARNAM 8T. H. 6758.
UnMAl,.L UJf III. UUSltlCM w
Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos snd notes
as security. (40 6 mo.. H. goods, total.
(3.60.
PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY.
432 Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam. Ty. 666.
FARMS and city loans.
E. H. LOUGEE. INC.
528 Keellne Bldg.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock, 1514 Dodge. D. 5619. Es. 1894
I YOUNG LADIES
Wc offer you a well paid
position. Pay you while in
training.
Permanent work.
Rapid advancement.
Investigate our working
conditions.
Operators' Employment Bu
reau, 613 New Telephone
Building, 19th and Douglas
Streets.
25,000 ACRES In Brown and Edmunds
counties, 8. D. Selected early. Terms as
good as can be secured. Good automo
biles with careful drivers.
M. A. CLARK LAND CORPORATION
I Hagerty Block. Aberdeen, 8. P.
Wyorr ing Lands.
WYOMING
HOMESTEADS IN ,
WYOMING
75 choice homesteads, 60 acrea each,
now open for entry, all In one locality.
TAYLOR & CO.,
1617 Capitol Ave., Cheyenne. Wyo.
SOLDIERS. 640 acre homesteads, 7 months
residence Duff. Casper. Wyo
Miscellaneous.
For Iowa, Nebraska snd South Dakota
farms and ranches, see .
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Doug. 9005. 621 Pat '-
s'- - . - -
a ,t
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South Omaha
Move right into a new house near your
work. This house is new, has built
in kitchen cabinet, good basement,
new well with - pump, two full size
lots. Price, only $2,350. Small pay
ment down. Call H. H. Belle, Colfax
719 or Douglas 7412.
fill out their week's orders and the lim
ited supply sold sharply higher, advances
ot 25 cents or more being noted in lots
of cases and prices are fully 60 cents
and In some Instances (1.00 higher than
a week ago. Stocxera and feeders were
a little elow In spots but desirable kinds
were generally steady to possibly a lit
tle stronger and are fully 6Oc0(l.OO hljh
er than a week ago. It was a steady to
strong trade on butcher stuff, the week's
advance ot 60c(1.00 being well sus
tained. Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
beeves, (18.0017.00; good to choice
beeves, 814.50016. 00; fair to good beeves,
$13.0014.50; common to fair beeves.
(11.0013.00; choice to prime yearlings,
$16.50017.50; good to choice yearlings,
(15.0016.60; fair to good yearlings, (13.00
014.60; common to fair yearlings, (10.00
12.00; good to choice heifers, I8.00&
10.00; choice to prime cows, (9.0010.t5;
good to choice cows, (7.60 8.75; fair to
good cows, (6.6007.(0; common to fair
cows, (1.0006.60; choice to prime heavy
feeders, (12.0013.00; good to choice
feeders, (10.O0ll.76; medium to good
feeders, (8.6010.00; common to fair feed
ers, I7.008.00; good to choice stockers,
(9 0010.60; fair to good stockers, (7.00
8.60; common to fair stockers, (8.00
7.00; stock belters, (6.O0U8.O0; stock cows.
(5.607.00: stock calves, (7.0010.00; veal
calves, (7.00014.00; bulls, stags, etc., S5.60
7.60; choice to prime grass beeves,
(13.0014.75; good to choice grass beeves,
31O.6012.5O; fair to good grass beeves,
(8."6010.OO; common to fair grass beeves,
(6.008.00; Mexican beeves. (6.009.00.
Representative salea:
WESTERN CATTLE.
MONTANA.
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
843 (9 00 22 fdrs. 880 (10 35
232 60
OREGON.
13 cows.1031 8 00 11 cows. 937 T 26
llfdrs.. 949 10 00 18 hfrs. 848 ; 8 00
COLORADO.
884 8 25 9 hfrs. 779 8 to
890 10 00
WIUHlWJ.
10 00 38 COWS. 784
10 60 . 16 fdrs.1208
6 65 21 cows. 715
8 00
NEBRASKA.
803 9 25 36 Mrs. 1044
220 11 60 19 fdrs.. 432
642 7 26 10 civs.. 303
. 737 60
-Receipts were estimated
No.
62 hfrs.
6 civs. ,
12 cows.
15 fdrs..
28 fdrs.. 813
130 strs.1067
9 hfrs.. 382
Jlstrs..
931
40 fdrs.
3 civs.
7 hfrs.
14 stkrs
Hogs-
75
11 00
6 00
11 26
7 50
11 00
at 69
inaia or about 4.500 head, 'mere was a
weak undertone from the start and trade
was very slow and draggy at prices that
were very much like yesterday's close or
fully ltfpita lower than yesterday's aver
age. Pricoa slipped a little toward the
close, some quoting late sales 26c lower
than arly. Heavy packers were discrimi
nated sgalnst sharply unless they possessed
pretty good quality and several sales were
reported below even money. Packers car
rying finish and good mixed loads were
selling largely at (16.0016.35 with butch
ers on up to (16.75. Top for the day
stopping at (17.00 and bulk of sales was
(16.0016.35.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
21. .426
45. .274
54. .256
59. .33(1
53. .289
49. .280
68.
66.
8h.
'so
-70
190
40
236 160
Pr.
(15 60
15 86
16 00
16 10
16 20
16 30
16 60
16 75
No. Av.
62. .226
30. .277
54. .230
31. .329
39. .260
62..2S2 ,
44. .274
24. .225
640
40
190
Sh. Pr.
40 (15 75
... 15 90
15 05
16 15
16 25
16 36
16 55
17 00
Sheep The marketing of sheep and
lambs is still on a very heavy scale, about
44,000 head showing up for today's
trade. Bulk ot this estimate consisted Jf
thin lambs, the same as recently. Several
trains were late in arriving and trade was
rather slow In getting under way. Packers
needed killing material, however, and In
quiry from this quarter appeared to be
active from the start. Practically all
classes of killers ruled strong to possibly a
little i.tgher. Best fat lambs were wanted
at (U.7515.00, with fair kind selling
around $14.00014.25. Toppy ewes are
quotable up to (6.7S . and best wethers
around (8.608.76.
A broad demand for feeding classes
featured the trade and prices were well
maintained. Good close-wooied feeding
lambs are bringing (12.00 12.25 with me
dium quality strings selling about (1.00
under these figures. Common light and
low grade feeders at (9.0010.75. Good
feeding ewes are bringing (5.256.00.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice, $14. 604(116. 00; lambs, fair to good,
(14.0014.5O; choice feeder lambs, $12.00
12.25; medium to good feeders, (11.25(cp
12.00; common and light feeders, $9.00
10.75; culls and throwouts, (6.008.60:
yearlings. (8.759.50; wethers. (8.OO1&
8.76; ewes, good to choice, (6.256.75;
ewes fair to good, $5.6036.00; good feed
ing ewes, (5.005.60; ewe culls and cali
pers (2.003.50; breeding ewes, (7.50
11.60.
Representative sales: '
FAT LAMBS.
No. Av. , Pr. No. Av. Pr.
170 culls. 36 8(8 00 117 Wyo. 69 (16 00
21 Idaho. 79 14 60 113 Utah. 65 14 75
89 Wyo.. 64 14 75
FAT YEARLINGS.
86 Idaho. 72 8 25 95 Idaho. 100
FAT WETHERS.
142Idaho.l01 8 75
Feeding wethers.
36 Idaho. 94 6 60
, FEEDING
216 Idaho1 46 10 60
8 00
11 25
FAT EWES.
6 73 23 culls
FEEDING EWES.
183 Idaho. 91 5 90 80 Wyo
122 Wyo.. 100 5 75 73 Utah.117 6 50
BREEDING' EWES.
123 Idaho. 99 7 25 v
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago. Sept. 25. Cattle Receipts,
10,000 head; market higher; beef steers,
medium and heavy, choice and prime,
(15.7617.86f medium and good, $11.00
15.75; common, (8.6011.00; light, good
and choice, (14.2517.66; common and me
dium. J8.0014.00; butcher cattle, heifers,
(6.5014.75: cows, (6.6013.50; oalves,
(20.2521.60; feeder steers, (7.0012.50;
stocker steers, (6.2510.00; western range
steers, (8.0015.00; cows and heifers, (6.50
13.00.
Hogs Receipts, 24.000 head; market un
evenly lower; heavy, (16.2617.25; me
dium, (16.2517.60; light, (16.5017.65;
light light, (15.6017.00; heavy packing
sows, smooth, (15.5016.00; packing sows,
rough:, (14.7615.60; pigs, (15.00016.00.
Bheep and LambsReceipts, 34,000 bead;
market unsettled; lambs, (12.0015.60;
culls and common, (8.0012.25; ewes, me
dium, good snd choice? . (6.2S7.60; culls
and common, (2.006.75; breeding, (7.00
13.26.
212 Wyo.. 66
270 Utah. 49
1 Wyo.. 113
LAMBS.
202 Wyo. 61
128 Wyo. 69
255 Utah. 62
76
11 00
11 25
12 25
98 2 50
88
K annas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 25. Cattle Re
ceipts, 6,000 head; market higher; heavy
beef steers, choice snd prime, $16.10j
17.85; medium and good, (12.4016.00;
common, (10.60 12.35; light weight, good
and choice, (13.3617.15; common and
medium. (8.7613.60; butcher cattle, heif
ers, (6.7514.26; cows, (6.3512.00;
calves, (14.7518.00; feeder steers, (8.30
13.40; stocker steers, (S.E09.75.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; , market
lower; heavies, (16.8617.35; medium.
(17.0017.50; light, (16.7617.60; sows,
(15.0016.7(; pigs, (14.0017.7S.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 30,000
head; market steady; lambs, $12.00
14.75; culls and common, (7.2511.75;
yearling wethers, (9.0010.00; ewes, (5.60
17.00; ewes,, culls and common, (3.00
6.25; breeding ewes, (8.0O14.6O; feeder
lambs, (10.5013.00.
' Sioux City live Stock.
Sioux City. Ia.. Sept 26. Cattle Re
ceipts, 3.500 head; market strong; beef
steers, fed. (12.0016.50; grass, (9.00
13.00; fat cows and heifers, (7.0013.60:
canners, $5. 00 7.00; veal . calves, (6.00
14.60; stockers and feeders, (7.0011.76;
feeding cows and heifers, (5.508.E0.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market
60 cents lower; light, (16.60 17.00; mixed,
(15.7517116. 60; heavy, (14.7515.50.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head;
market strong.
New " York Coffee.
New York. Sept. 25. Coffeo Rio No.
7. 16;c; futures, easy; October, 16.45c;
DecenW-er, 15.10c.
FINANCIAL
New York, Sept. 35. The fourth day
of the steel strike was without material
Influence an the stock market, aside from
frequent pauses ot the ticker and con
fusing price changes, which Indicated a
keener Interest in the outcome of tbe
labor controversy.
Traders ceemed unable to arrive at any
fixed conclusion from the divergent claims
of the opposing factions, but the compara
tive steadiness of steels and related Issues
denoted substantial support at conces
sions. Oils and tobaccos were eclipsed for a
time, but American Tobacco became the
foremost feature of the later dealings at
an extieme advance of 10 points to 203,
Its top quotation In six years, while Lig
gett & Meyers and Lorlllard Tobacco,
which are named with American In a
proposed consolidation or merger, gained
almost as much.
Metals furnished ons of the day's sur
prises by their activity and strength, even
American Smelting rallying from its re
cent weakness In the faee of a very un
favorable semi-annual statement.
Sugars were tbe mainstay of the food
division, deriving much of thtlr strength
from reports that all trade restrictions are
soon to be removed.
Gains In California Packing and Amer
ican Can reflected the higher prices for
food issues. Among rails the only change
was In the moderate heaviness of low
priced stocks.
Sales amounted to 835,000 shares.
Trading in Liberty bonds, which! con
tinued firm, fell off In marked degree,
roreign bonds eased slightly and the gen
eral domestic list was Irregular. Total
sales, par value, (10,750,000
Old United States bonds were un
changed on call.
, Sales
Am. Beet Sugar . . 7,100
American Can ..19,100
Am. C. F. ... 2.600
H.&L., Pfd. 1,200
Loco 2,800
S. & Ret. .. 8.000
Am. Sug. Ret. .. 6,900
Am. sum. Tob.. 16.000
Tel. & TeL 2.600
7... L. AS.. 2 3(11)
Anaconda Con. .. x.000
Atchison 900
Atl., U.&W.I.S.H.. 200
000
Am
Am.
Am,
Am.
Am.
Bald. Loco.
B. & Ohio ....
Beth. Steel "B1
B. & S. Cop. .
Cal. Pet
Can. Pac
Central Lea. . .
C. & O
C. M. & St. P
C. ft N. W. ...
C, B. I. & P, .
Chlno Copper
C. F. I. ...
Corn Products
Crucible Steel
'.32,500
3.700
,. 1,900
,. 700
, . 3,600
, . 6,700
. 1,600
, . 800
. 3,400
. 600
!!36',6oo
6,300
Cuba Cane Sugar27,20O
Corp.
D. sec.
Erie
Gen. Elec
Gen. Motors . .
Ot. North., Pfd.
Gt. N. O. Ctfs.
Illinois Central
Insp. Con
Int. M. M., Pfd. 3,100
Internatl Nickel.. 1,100
Internatl Paper .. 4,300
Ken. Cop 1,000
L. A N
Mex. Pet 17,400
3,100
1,700
l',0(K
700
1,200
2,600
High
90 hi
59,
132
126
106V&
72
137
97
98
23 '4,
68
89
150
1324
39
98
2714
51
14874
100
5614
41
90
2714
42
'io'
188 '4
37
86
1514
237'
86
41
59 '4
116
80 Vj
5914
35
LOW
88
57
129
12414
105
70
13514
95
97
22
67
88
156
129
;:s4
95
25
60
148
99
55 T4
41
89
26
42
'88'i
184
36
85
16
236"
85'i
42
'69"
116T4
25
66
35
600
4,000
800
800
100
1,100
100
400
Miami Copper
Midvale bteel ...
Mo. Pac.
Nev; Cop
N. Y. Cen
N. Y.. N. H. & H,
N. & W
N. Pacific
Pacific Mall ....
Pan-Am. Pet. ...10,300
Pennsylvania .... 300
Pittsburg A W. V. 100.
Ray Con. Cop... 1,200
Reading 1,100
Rep. I. & ,B. ... 1,500
S. Ariz. Cop. ... 100
Sin. O. & R. ...45,600
Southern Pacific. 4,900
Southern Ry. . . . 400
Stude. Corp. ...,17,600
Texas Co 1,100
Tob. Prod 6,100
Union ' Pacific ... 600
U. C. Stores 41,600
U. S. Ind. Al. ... 600
U. 8. Steel 49,600
216
26 '
60
27
17
72
98
213
25
49
27
16
72
30
9814
86 86
118
43
33
23
79
91
14
61 T4
101
2414
114
270
102 T4
123
110
134
104
114
84
84
64
32
82
62
105
67
V. S. St., Pfd. .. 1,000
Utah Cop 1,300
West. Un 100
West. Elec 1,600
Willys-Over. .... 2,100
Nat. Lead 200
Ohio Cities 3,000
Royal D., N. Y. .30.200
Mont. Power .... 300
Bid.
New York Bonds.
U. s. zs, reg..iuu
U. 8. 2s, coup. 100
U. S. cv. 3s,
reg. . . '. 89
U. S. cv. 3s,
.. 80
U. S. 4e, reg.. 106
U. 8. 4s, coup. 106
Am. Tel. & Tel.
cv. 6s 99
Ang.-Fr. 6s... 97 9-16
Armour & co
116
43
33
22
78
78
14
60
100
30
112
268
101
121
108
134
102
113
88
84
53
31
82
62
100
67
Last
90
58
130
124
105
71
136
95
98
22
67
88
106
130
3S
98
26
61
148
99
66
41
89
2T
4214
42
88
188
37
86
16
162
237
85
42
92
69
117
26
68
85
106
213
26
60
27
17
72
30
96
86
37
117
43
83
22 T
79
90
14
lSo
24
113
269
102
121
110
134
103
114
84
84
64
31'4
82
52
100
67
Dom. of Can. 6s
(1931) (6
Erie sen. 4s.... 43
Gen. Elec. 6s... 95
G. N. 1st 4S.. SZft
III. Cen. ref. 4s. 77
Tn Hf. Mar 06
K. C. So. ret. 6s 76
L. & N. un. 4S. si
M., K. i.
M., K. & T.
1st 4s
1 I II U 11 1 ok I o- " .......
48 83Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 67
Atch. gen. 4s.. 78
B. & O. cv. 4s 70
Beth, steei.
of fin 89
Cen. 'Leath. 6s. 97
Cen. Pac. 1st.. 75
C. & O. cv. os. . Mtt
C. B. & Q.
Joint 4s 95
C M. & St. P.
-v IU, 74
C., R. I. P.
Ry. ref. 4s... 68
Colo. & South.
rer. 4s .... 18
Chill Copper
cv. 7s 117
City of Paris 6s 96
D. & R. G.
ref. 6s (8
Mont Pow. 6s. 88
N. Y. C. deb. 6s 96
Wo. Pac. 4s 77
I No. Pac. 3s 66
O. S. L. ref. 4s 88
Pac. T. & T. 5s 87
P.nn. pnn. 4Ut. 021&
Penn. gen. 6s... 91
Keaa g gen. is. si
St. L. & S. F.
- all! 68
So. Pac. cv. 6a.. 103 '4
Ho. ny. os 0174
Tex. Co. cv. 6s. 102
Tex. & Pac. 1st 88
Un. Pac. 4s 83
U. S. Rub. 6s... 87
U. 8. Steel 5s... 99
Wabash 1st ... 90
Bid.
' liberty Bond Prices.
New York, Sept. !6. Liberty bond
prices at 11:30 a. m. were: 8s, 100.02;
first 4s, (5.30; second 4s, 94.44; first 414s,
95.30; second 4 lis, 94.68; third 4s. (8.62;
fourth 4s. 94.54; Victory 3s, 99.94; Vic
tory 4s, 89.92.
Liberty bond prices at 2:55 p. m. were:
3s, 100.06; first 4s, 95.16; second 4s.
94.40; first 4s, 95.80; secon d4s. 94.60;
third 4s, 96.64; fourth 4s, 94.62; Vic
tory 3s, (9.86; Victory 4s, 9.92.
i
Jiew York Money.
New York, Sept 26. Mercantile Paper
Unchanged.
Sterling Demand, 4.30; cables, 4.21.
Francs Demand, 8.40; cables, 8.42.
Guilders Demand, 37; cables, 37.
Lire Demand, 9.76; cables, 9.73.
Marks Demand, 4; cables, 4.
Time Loans Steady; unchanged.
Call Money Firm; high, 7; low. 6; rul
ing rate. 6; closing bid, 6; offered at 7;
last loan, 7. I
Cotton Futures.
New York, SepL 35. Cotton futures
opened steady; October, 8L36c; Decem
ber, 31.45c; January, 31.60c; March. 31.70c;
May, 31.75c. . J
Cotton futures clos-d steady; October,
31.30c; December. 31.69c: January. 81.66c;
March, 31.76c; May. 81.87c
Boot Cotton.
New York, Sept. 35. Cotton Spot,
quiet; middling. 31.80c.
Chicago Produce).
Chicago. Bept. 25. Butter Market un
settled; creamery, 49 69c.
Eggs Market higher; receipts,. 4,(69
cases; firsts, 4850c; ordinary firsts, 43
48c; at mark, cases Included, 42 48c;
storage packed, firsts, 6051c.
Poultry Alive Market lower; springs,
3c; fowls, :0ff26c
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha, September 25, 1919.
There was a very moderate run ot
wheat today and continued light arrivals
of corn and oats. Corn declined 2 to 4
cents for the few offerings marketed.
Oats were 1 cents lower. . Rye was a
cent oft. Wheel was higher in the top
grades, some being up 1 to 2 cents. .
Cash sales today were:
Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car, (3.28; 1
car, (2.26. No. 2 hard: 1 car. (2.24; 1
car, (2.23; 1 car, (2.21 (yellow); 8 cars,
(2.21; 1 car, (2.20; 1 car, (3.19: 2 cars,
(2.18 (smutty); 1 car, (2.18 (smutty); 1
car. (2.16; 1 car. (2.15 (smutty); 1 car,
(2.14 (smutty). No. 3 hard: 2 ' cars.
(2.34; 3 cars, (3.20; 5 cars, (3.19; 214
cars, (3.18; t oars. (2.17; 1 car, (3.17
(smutty); 1 car, (2.16 (smutty); 1 car,
$3.11 (smutty); 1 car, (2.08 (very smutty).
No. 4 hard: 1 car. (2.19; 8 cars, (2.18; 2
cars. $2.17; 1 car. $2.16; 1 oar. (3.18 (yel
low); 18-6 cars, (3.16; 1 car, (3.11; 1 car,
(2.08 (very smutty). No. 6 hard: 3
cars, (2.08; 2 cars, (2.07 (yellow); 1 car,
(3.05 (yellow). Sample hard; 1 car.
(3.18 (live weevel). No. 1 northern
spring: 1 car, (3.75 (dark); 1 ear, (3.70.
No. 1 spring: car, (3.(5 (dark); 1 car,
(3.67 (northern). No. 6 northern spring:
3 cars, (2.26; 3-6 ear, (3.16. No. 1 mixed:
1 car, (2.16 (durum). No. 2 mixed: 1
car, (2.34 (smutty). No. 3 mixed: 1 car,
(2.14; 3 cars, (2.08. No. 6 mixed: 1 car,
(2.12; 1 car, (2.06. Sample mixed: 1 car,
(1.97 (durum); 1 car, (1.97.
Corn No. 2 yellow: 1 car, (1.61. Sam
ple yellow: 1 car, (1.46. No. 3 mixed:
3 cars, (1.60.
Oats No. 8 white: t cars, 67c; 1 car,
66c; 2 cars, 66c. No. 4 white: 2 cars,
66c; 3 cars, 65c.
Rye No. 1: 3-5 car, (1.34. No. !: t
cars, (1.34. No. 4: 2-5 car, (1.37.
Barley Sample: 1 car, (1.16.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts
Wheat Corn
Oats
Rye
Barley
Shipments
Wheat ..,
Corn ,
Oats
Rye
Today
86
13
30
9
1
.....11
33
34
0
Week
Ago
134
17
14
6
0
Year
Ago
26
38
13
1
2
110 160
20 28
13 . 9
2 0
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Chicago 437 93 92
Kansas City 248 4 8
St. Louis 205 21 32
Minneapolis 325
Duluth ..114
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Today Year Ago
Receipts Today
Wheat 2,003,000 2,383.000
Corn 274,000 729,000
Onts 568.000 657,000
Shipments
Wheat 1,182,000 865,000
Corn .i 209,000 333,000
Oats 622,000 451,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Wheat and flour ... 720,000 624,000
Corn 290,000
Oats 00,000
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Sept. 25. Indications that this
season the new crop of corn would move
much earlier than usual had a pro
nounced bearish effect today on the corn
market. Prtces closed heavy, 2c to 60
net lower, with December (1.23 to
(1.23 and May (1.20 to (1.21. Oats
lost c, and provisions 66c to (1.20.
From the outset corn showed weakness.
but it waa some time before the down
turns appeared to be due to anything mor.
significant than lack of support and to
profit-taking sales on the part of-recent
buyers. In this connection notice was
taken that there had been an upturn of
12o to 14o In the last nine days. .
Later In the day, evidence accumulated
that farmers wore selling new corn more
freelv and at values below the present
market, the basis being that the eoru .
would be to arrive for November and .
December shipment. There were reports
also that corn was conditioning rapidly
in all sections and that receipts here
would Increase to a material extent before
the end ol September.
Oats followed corn down grade. Sea
board demand was slow.
Provisions were weak In sympathy with
corn and hogs. Besides, It was ssld that
but little business hsd resulted from ex- .
port Inquiries for lard.
Art, t Open. I High. I Low. I Close.
Corn
Sept.
Den.
Ma6
Oats.
Sept.
Deo.
May
Pork.
Sept.
Oct.
Lard.
Sept.
Oct.
Ribs.
Sept.
Oct.
1.54 1.54 1.49 ,, 1,49 1.64
1,27 1 27 1.23 1.23 1.37
1.24 1.24 1.20 1.21, Lis
.67j .67 .66 .66 .87
.69 .69 .68 .68 .69
.71 .71 .70 .71 .72
41.75 41.75 40.00 40.00 41.50
.... J 85.00 36.20
I I 1
125.36 I25.86 34.80 24.80 ' 28.66
126.(7 125.47 24.(6 24.(0 25.55
I.... .... 15. 5
18.87 118.87 18.45 18.4619,25
Yest.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Minn., Sept 25. Flour
Unchanged. Barley 95c!.27.
Rye No. 3, (1.38 01.39.
Bran (38.00.-
Corn (1.46 1.47. '
Oats 63660.
Flax (4.68 4 64. ,
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. !5. Corn Decern-,
ber. (1.25; May, (1.21. '
Oats December, 70c; May, IVAp.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 26. Corn
September, (1.531.63; December.
(1.231.23; May, (1.201.20. ,
Kansas City Produce. .
Kansas City. Mo.. Sept. ' 35. Butter,'
Eggs and Poultry Unchanged.
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ONLY A FEW SHARES LEFT
THE BURR ELGIN
OIL COMPANY
Offers a few shares at par $10. When you
buy stock in this company you buy stock in a com
pany with three tracts in the
Famous Burk Field
10 acres out of section 17, just north of Higgins Well..
10 acres out of Kiel tract between the Lawrence and
Musgroves Wells.
5 acres southeast of Electra with a 60-barrel shallow
well within 190 feet.
We Will Start Drilling
ON OUR ELL No. le as soon as arrangements can be
made for rig and material to be placed on the ground.
Only a few shares left. Send in your remittance at
once. Oversubscription will be returned.
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Our Officers and Directors
JAMES KEEBLE, President and Treasurer, President of M. A. F.
State Bank, Elgin, Texas; M. C. G. FEARIS, Vice President,
Oil Operator, Fort Worth, Terat S. T. CAIN, Secretary,
Druggist, Elgin, Texas; E. L. SANDAHL, Secretary
of Svea Fire Insurance Co., Elgin, Texas;
AARON FUSTAFSON, Farmer and
Capitalist, Elgin, Texas.
THE BURK ELGIN OIL COMPANY
Capital, $65,000 Shares $10 A Common Law
Company Fully Paid and Non-Assessable.
1114 Main Street Fort Worth, Texas
. CLIP THIS COUPON "" ,
Burk Elgin Oil Company,
1114 Main Street.
Fort Worth, Texas.
Gentlemen :
I want to get "in" on BURK ELGIN stock at $10.00 a ehars.
I enclose herewith for which please mail me at
once .' shares. ' -
I understand the stock is fully paid and non-assessable.
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Kectsl Diseases Cured without a ssters hurglca:
operatioh. No Chloroform of Ether used. Curs
guaranteed. PAY WHEN CURED. Writs for Illus
trated book on Rectal ltesc, with nsmes and
testimonials of mars than l.ooo prominent pcopi'
who hnve lieen permanently cured.
DR. E. R. TARRY, 240 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Naki