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FARM LANDS.
Nebraska Lands.
ton SALS In Boon count. Nebraska,
310 acre second bottom valley Und; all
tillable; no wane, hill or gulches; close
to good towns; i mil modern school;
11 modern conveniences; groves; fruits,
all kinds; ail choice corn and alfalfa
land; 1,(00 rods woven fence: I JO, 000
Improvements; Ideally located on state
road; would make two good farms.
Will Sell all or half, at a bargain. Price
and terms, see me. F. H. Illlan, owner,
R. R. 1, Box ST. Primrose, Neb.
For Neb. Farms nd Ranches see
Orshsm-Peters Resl'r Co.,
Hi Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.. Omaha.
IMPROVED quarter. 2H mile from Kim
ball, 60 acres crop; U2.60; tsrms. U. B.
Lumpkin, owner. Kimball. Neb.
New Mexico.
BUT NORTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO!
iiAus iw vv in me Deal xarming, siock
raising and dairying section f 16 to 136
per acre on splendid terms; producing
excellent crops of corn, broom corn,
wheat, oats, beans, potatoes, millets,
etc.; Ideal climate; ample rainfall; alti
tude 6,200 feet; good water; not In the
hot wind belt; mors good farmers need
cd; large ranches now being sold In
farm units; splendid business opportu
nities open; special low tare excursions
being conducted for prospective settlers
in July and August. Write for full In
formation and free Illustrated booklet
of facts. We have no lands for sale,
but are Interested only In production
and development of this promising ter
ritory. Address Earln O. Keed, Agri
cultural Agent, Colorado & Southern Ry.,
Room 212. Railway Exchange Bldg.,
Denver, Colo. '
North Dakota Lands.
FOR SAEE Quarter section land in Kid
der Co., N. D., all In wheat now, Early
buyer gets 1920 crop. No waste land.
$40 per acre. C. W. Llvergood, Mason
City, la. , ,
Miscellaenous.
VTsob CASH secures 222-acre farm with
10 cows, 2 horses, 6 brood sows, 100
poultry, wagons, machinery: near mod
ern Missouri railroad town; 60 acres
jinun, uig crops cum, minim, iivtri-
wstered pasture; big valuable wood lot;
some fruit; 6-oom house, river view;
100-foot burn; all for $5,250; only $1,50
rash, balance easy terms, retails pace
8trout's Catalogue Farm Bargains 31
States; copy free. Strout Farm Agency,
8H1 B. F., New York Life Blilg., Kan
saa City. Mo.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans-
CITY AND FARM LOANS, 6 PER CENT.
DUMONT 4 CO.,
4H-418 Keellne Bldg.
OMAHA - HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS,
O'KEEKE REAL ESTATE CO..
1018 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 271D.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lcvtent rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock. 1514 Dodge. P. 6819. Es. 18H
PRIVATE MONEY.
$100 to $10,000 mads promptly.
y. D. WEAD, Wead Blng $10 8. 18th St.
PRIVATE MONEY.-
SHOPEN COMPANY. Doug. 4228.
PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private
money. Gftrvln Bros., 345 Omaha Nat.
D. E. BUCK. Loans. 442 Omaha Nat.
Stocks and Bonds.
WILL SACRIFICE
20 shares each Pioneer State Bank and
Guaranty Securities Company stock
Tyler 395. v
Oil Leases.
SOUTH TEXAS LEASES.
Xnvest now for future Independence,
A small Investment In well located oil
leases In South Texas today may mean
$1,000,000 for you tomorrow?"
Twelve shallow fields already pro
ducing and over 300 other wells drill
ing show what geologists and others
think of the future possibilities of this
territory. i
We own leases In every part of this
territory, which are located close to
drilling tests and which represent the
best oil Investment. Let us explain the
value ot our holdings to you, either as
an Investor or a broker.
HITCHCOCK, COOPER A FELTNER.
' Main Office:
Suite 131 Moore Bldg., San Antonio, Tex,
Branch Offices:
In Ft. Worth, Tex., and Log Angeles, Cak
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
Phone opoarret 4 14 14 14 H
VOR quick and satisfactory results In
selling Omaha real estate call
. f SCHROEDER INVESTMENT CO.
538 Ry. Ex. Bldg, Tyler 3281.
vV'E HAVE cash buyers for cottages and
bungalows nicely located. Shriver,
1047-3 Omaha Nat. Bank Rlrtv. V) 1828.
vYoU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE t
Want quick action T Just try us,
Call Tyler 498.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Bldg.
to buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & M'DONALD,
0 Cly NaT' Bank Bldg. Doug. 1428.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
TrtUM Wi QTMPSHM
24 Patterson Blk. Doug. 3558.
R n at ahjtAvt r.i.t.
Xj. J. OUljUlViUlN investment
211 Karbach Blk. Doug. 626 2
X'ANT TO BUY 5-room house, from
owner only. First payment, $500. Ad
dress Box 100, Omaha Bee. ,
REAL ESTATE UNIPROVED.
Vacant Property.
TRACKAGE
Two acres on Belt T.tea at Sewsrd St.
ALFRED THOMAS,
REALTOR,
804 First National Bank.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS,
HURRY! HURRY!
HURRY!
5 MODERN HOMES AT A SAC
RIFICE. Owner -will sell any one or all of these
8-room strictly modern; newly decorated
homes. Located close In, where values
are Increasing dally. One block from
public school and Harney car line, and
only m blocks from new High School
of Commerce site. Priced to move quick;
$8,250 each, or $28,600 for all. Very rea
sonable terms. These houses will rent
for $50 per month each. This Is a real
buv and deserves your Immediate con
sideration. Can be hnwn at sny time.
H. W. VOLLAND,
EVENINGS. DOUGLAS 9585.'
Doug. 9585. 810 Bee Bldg.
. SMALT, PAYMENT
DOWN
5 and 6-room modern bunga
lows. $500 cash, balance like
', rent.
GUARANTEE REALTY
COMPANY
224 Bee Bldg. Tyler 5171.
WALSH-ELMER CO.. Realtors. Real
Estate, Investments. Insurance, Hen
tala. Tyler 1538. 33$ Securities Bldg.
PRESSED brick duplex flat, 7 rooms on a
side; oak finish: "Park Ave.; income
$1,500. f Snap at $13.500. Dg. 1734.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
Will trade my equity In 5-room cottage
with 3 lots for good used automobile.
Automobile must be good. Must trade
before the 15th. Box u-4t. omana ee
BEAUTIFUL large hill tract lota In best
part of'.'uncil Bluffs. What, have you
tiam street.
Bee - Want Ads . Are business
Boosters.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Acreage.
5$ acre West Dodge way, improved
and very desirable: $500 an acre. Ad-
per acre. Possession at once or March
1st. can sir. Browne. Tyler 3i.
INTER-STATE
REALTY CO.,
2420 Fstnara.
Florence.
C L. NET HA WAT for suburban prop
erty. Florence Station. Omaha, Neb
Colfax 140IK -
NETHAWAY, Suburban prop ty. CoL li0l
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
South Side.
FOR SALE Modern 8-room house with
two dandy corner lots in garden; on car
line and paved street. Frank Kadlecek,
6401 Q St.
Dundee.
, DUNDEE, $9,000
Large' living room arrangement,
colonnade orjening to dining
room, butler's pantry, handy
kitchen and refrigerator room
first floor; oak floors and oak fin
ish; four large corner bedrooms,
each with clothes closet; full base
ment, with built-in fruit room and
coal bin; full south front lot, with
garage for one car. Owner leav
ing city and is anxious. to sell.
Very reasonable terms.
GLOVER & SPAIN
REALTORS,
Douglas 2850. 918v20 City National.
Big Dundee Bargain
Two-story , 7-room Kellastone
residence, up to the minute in
every respect; double garage; full
cement drive, just being complet
ed. -Nicely furnished in oajc and
white enamel. One-half block to
car; on paved street, paving all
paid.
Benson & Carmichael,
642 Paxton Blk. Tyler 3540.
Evenings and Sundays, Walnut
2812. Mr. Sioan.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
WEST FARNAM
HOME AT
MODERATE PRICE
7-room home about six years olTl. with
usual arrangement of reception hall, liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen down
stairs; S bedrooms and bath upstairs,
with full basement; hot air heating
plant and thoroughly modern, up-to-the-minute.
A place you could hardly build
for theprlce today and a location In
a beautiful residence district; one block
to car and a place that will grow In
value; located 3611 Jones St. and priced
at $6,1.00 with $2,500 cash, balance like
- rent
See Mr Campbell.
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY.
537 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
STUCCO SEMI
BUNGALOW
Brand-new. Five fine rooms.
Finely finished, tastily decorated.
Excellent location pn Lincoln
Blvd. in Montclair addition.- A
classv place inside and out. Price
$8,500.
i BENSON &
CARMICHAEL
Tyler 3540. 642 Paxton Blk.
CLAIRMONT
CROSS ROOF BUNGALOW.
Five large rooms and bath, mostly
.oak finish; Just decorated; screened
porch, awnings, garage and drive, paved
street; a good buy at $7,350; real easy
terms.
RASP BROS- 213 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 7S1.
4329 DOUGLAS ST.
New five-room stucco bungalow, special-
arrangement, special oak finish,
'high class decorations and fixtures,
paving all paid. Price, $7,700; about
$1,700 cash, or will take In good lot aa
part payment. See owner at 213 Kee
llne Bldg. Tyler 721.
Immediate Possession
-LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS
BARGAIN. x
Strictly modern, 6-room frame resi
dence. Oak and white - enamel finish.
On paved street:, higlj and sightly.
Price, $6,000. Terms. Call Walnut
2812. Mr. Sloan.
2 COTTAGES, "CLOSE IN."
813 and 815 outh 19th St. 2 houses,
partly modern. Lot, 69x144 ft. Just
off Leavenworth St. $4,000. Good
"close-in" location, suitable for shop or
garage. Houses will pay interest on
Investment until such time as other
improvements are I desirable. Garvin
Bros., 345 Omaha frfat'l Bldg;
Leavenworth Heights
6-R. Oak and Ivory finish, walnut
doors; full cement and plastered base
ment; butlttln features .Just where you
want hem: easy J arms. Evenings,
Har. 4996: days, Dg. T932.
COMMERCIAL, 1516 City Nat'l.
Clairmont Bargain
Strictly modern 6-room, east front,
on paved street; 1 block to car. This
property was built for a home.' All
finished In oak downstairs; natural fin
ish upstairs. Only $6,800. Call Walnut
2812 for details.
BY OWNER
( rooms, all modern; oak floors through
out: oak, white enamel and mahogany
finish: double garage; cement drive.
Anlv ttt 7t;o ftl ftnn in ..,, ,1., nrl.
Walnut ' S082. ' l
Omaha Peal Estate and Investment.
JOHN T. BOH AN
621 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4880.
$350 CASH.
4-room, modern except heat, business
lot. Tyler 4246 or Douglas 3931.
J. B. ROBINSON, Real Bstate and Invest
ments. 442 Bee .Bldg.. Douglas 8097.
MODERN 6-room house, nearly new. For
particulars call owner, walnut 1338.
North.
FINE California street ihome, first flpor
has living room serosa the houso, din
ing room with beam celling, built-in
buffet, kitchen, pantry and refrigerator
room, with oak floors and oak finish, S
nice bedrooms with - mahogany doors
and glass mirrors, sleeping porch,
floored attic, full cement basement, lot
40x160. Call
GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO.
Douglas 663. Evenings. Walnut 1101.
$1.650 $700 CASH.
Six rooms, modern, garage. Here Is
a good one on Grand Ave., all modern;
6 very large rooms, paved street, south
front. 'This Is a fine location, near
school and car. Call Mr. Toliver, CoL
6139 or Inquire at 3608 Grand Ave.
FOUR ROOMS, newly decorated, near
lotn ana sprat us ot., gas, water, elec
trio light, toilet; immediate possession.
Price. $2,500; $500 down and $25 per
month. Inquire of owner, 4017 North
26th St.
FOR SALE My new 6 large room, strict
ly modern Bungalow at a sacrifice or
will exchange for clear old house. 4201
ErsklneStiWalnut3S36.
CUMING, hear 9th St.. " feet: must be
C A. GRIMMEL. 649 Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
.BENSON A METERS CO., 424 OmTat'C
WANTED
HIGH GRADE SALESMEN
One of the large progressive tire manu
facturers is opening a Branch House in
Kansas City and wants services of sales- v
men who are acquainted with trade in
NEBRASKA AND IOWA TERRITORY
Only men thoroughly experienced in
the tire business and acquainted in Ne-,
braska' and Iowa territory need apply. '
Excellent opportunity for advancement.
ADDRESS E. B. OSCARS
Care Muehlebach . Hotel, ; ',
; v Kansas City, Mo. '
THE GUMPS
OH- THAT COFFEE
TNVT "VA,. NOLli OVtft
VOO AUSY NAVE
THt COFrEE IN HERE
TvNEEZffcS HOW
YOU COUOfc T
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
North.
MILLER PARK
RESIDENCE
7-room, full two. story house, located
on the corner of 25th and Laurel Ave.,
4 largo rooms on the first floor,
consisting of large living room, dining
room and den and kitchen, finished In
oak; three nice bedrooms and sleep
ing porch and bath on the second
floor; full cement basement with fur
nace heat: dandy corner lot on paved
street; paving paid; one block to car
line, two blocks to Miller park, close
to Miller Park school. If looking for a
real up-to-the-minute house would, be
very glad to show you. t
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
EST Omsha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781.
Ask for Mr. Gibson.
Sunday call Colfax 3227.
MILLER PARK
ADDITION
A very desirable, strictly modern 5
riom bungalow, having oak floors
throughout and oak finish in the main
rooms; nice lot. A very good value at
16.800.
D. V. SHOLES CO.
REALTORS,
Douglas 4. 15-17 City Nat'l. Bk. Bldg.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE
VACANT
Located at 4828 Burdette street for
only $1,850.00, on south front lot, 44x128.
W. H. GATES
647 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. r. 1294,
'. MILLER PARK
Beautiful five-room Kragstone stucco
bungalow, oak and enamel finish';
tastefully decorated; tiled bath and
kitchen: Jl.000 cash, balance terms.
Wal. 6373 or Doug. 7412. Ask for Mr.
Grant.
A FEW homes and lots for aale In Park
wood addition; a safe place for lnveat
ment. Norrls A Norrls. Doug. 42 7 0.
2827 SEWARD. 4-room. new, modern
bungalow, $600 cash, balance monthly.
Creigh, 608 Bee. Douglas 200. t
MINNE LCSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to lnveat your money.
Phone TjUer 17.
South.
NEAR HAN3COM PARK.
132$ S. 2Sth St.; exceptionally well
built, all modern 8-room home, or 7
rooms and sunroom at small expense; 2
blocks from park and car line; full lot;
paved street; Just a dsndy home; owner
going away. Phone Harney 6248 for ap
pointment -
MODERN S-room house with sunroom.
Will sen cneap. gtiiu ma qi.
6 ROOMS, part modern, $500 cash. Ben
jamln & Frankenberg, 624 Bee Bldg.
Miscellaneous.
A REAL HOME
AT MODERATE PRICE
Complete In every detail, finished In
oak with beautiful oak floors. Big liv
ing room, dining room, library and kitch
en first floor; four bedrooms and Bath
above. Newly decorated and in excel
lent condition throughout. Large lot,
67x122. Garage for three cars, fine shade
and shrubbery. The price will surprise
you. Only $6,800. You haven't seen any
thing aa good for $2,600 more money.
Don't miss your opportunity. Call us at
once.
WALSH- ELMER CO.
REALTORS.
Tyler 1536. 333 SocuritlesBldg.
5 ROOMS STRICTLY
MODERN
STUCCO BUNGALOW.
South front, good neighborhood, all
home owners. Five" nicely arrangod
rooms, oak and enamel finish, oak floors
throughout, $600 cash. Balance easy
terms. Call Doug. 411 days, Tyler 4167
evs. Mr. Spence.
$1,650
Cottage and three fine garden lots
priced absolutely right.
Call Wal. 118J or
AMOS GRANT
v COMPANY,
D. 8380, $3!-6;8Braridels Theater.
POSSESSION AT ONCE.
Good 6-room, modern house, with hot
water heat, fine garden, garsge, paved
street, good neighborhood. Owner leav
ing city and has msde low price for
quick sale. Terms, $1,600 cash; bal
ance to be arranged. Let us show you
this property.
S. P. BOSTWICK & CO.,
300 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1506.
Why Look Further
when you can buy this new, all modern
bungalow for $500.00 down. Oood neigh
borhood. Walnut 6432 evenings or
Douglas 7412 days. Mr, Cole.
BIRKETT & CO.r..' 'ZT.
and Insures.. 250 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS.
N. W. COR. 18TH AND DODGE. D. 601$.
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY.
WANT A HOME ?
Possibly we have It for you. It costs
nothing to phone Douglas 134 or come
to 1506 Dodge St.
MY 6-room, strictly modern, new stucco
bungalow In Dundee on practically your
owil terms. Harney $556 evenings.
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Market
Live Stock
Omaha, Neb., June 10,
Receipts w
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C.430 10,804 6,460
Official Monday..
Official Tuesday
3,515 10,748 3,979
Official Wednesday . 4,861
12,766 4,706
13,000 4.000
47,307 33,697
45.268 12,663
Estimated Thursday. 2,800
Four days this week. 16, 606
Same days last w's. .16,622
Same days 2 Vi ago. 17, 7 86
Same days 3 w's ago. 23, 205
Same days year ago. 21, 88
48,861 15,657
39,690 21,346
61,584 28,804
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb.,
for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m., June 10,
1920.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Hra
Cattle Hgs Shp Mia
Missouri vPaclflc . 10
Union Pacific '. . 23 S7
C. & N. W.. east 4 7
C. & N. W "west... 46 78
C, St. P., M. & O... 15 20
C, B. & Q., east.... 9 4
C, B. & Q.. west 21 24
C. R. I. & P., west... 7 9
Illinois Central 2
Chi, Gt. Western 1
11
Total Receipts 134 184 16 4
DISPOSITION HEAD.
, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co .... 410 1,488 664
iwlft & Co 326 1,999 680
Codahy Pack. Co... 843 2,819 384
Armour & Co 337 1.601 1,016
Schwartx & Co 1,631
J. W. Murphy 3,117
Lincoln Pack. Co... 96
So. OmiPack. Co... 42 7;,.
Higgins Pack. Co 21
John Roth & Sons; 24
Linlger . 318
Mayerowich & Vail. 4
Glassberg 14
P. O'Dea 12
Wilson & Co 171
F. P. Lewis 8
J. B. Root & Co V,
J. H. Bulla 2r
Roscnstock Bros.... 61
Wtrtheimer & Degen 3
Ellis & Co 18
Sullivan Bros 2
A. Rothschild 158
E. Q. Christie ' 1
Cudahy Bros 422
John Harvey 471
Omaha Pack. Co... 6
Ogdenj Pkg. Co 314
Other Buyers 1,269 794
Total 3,936 13,709 3,628
cattle Receipts of beef cattle continue
limited, ;My 2.S00 head showing for to
day's tJtfle. Strictly choice beef steers
were rather scarce and quality on an aver
age was much the same as recently. Pack
ing demand appeared to be at the same
clamorous tone that has been apparent
since 10 days ago and prices scored a
still further advance, good cattle selling
mostly at figures 5075c higher? Some
of the plain and common kinds of year
llnga were hardly more than 25 50c
higher and the general market was de
cidedly uneven. Best heavy beef steers
reached $16.40 with choice yearlings sell
ing irp to $16.26. The prices establish a
new record for the year to date and are
the highest paid since October last year.
So far this week beef cattle show an
advance of around $2.00 2.26. Cows and
heifers sold moetly 25 50o-higher with
goqd youlig cows quotable up to $12.75
and heifei at $12.7614.25. For the week
fat she Auff Is fully $1 higher. Veal
calves were firm at $11.0013.60 and bulls,
stags, etc., ranged from $7 on up to $12
and better. Stockers and feeder values
were .quotably strong with the movement
to the country seasonably light end prices
for the week are perhaps 2550c higher
than at laBt week's closs.
Quotations on Cattle Good to choice
beeves, $15.9016.50; fair to good beeves,
$15.00015.75; ommon to fair beeves,
$13.7514.75; good to choice yearlings,
tl6.5016.25; fair to good yearlings, $14.50
& 1 5.25 ; common to fair yearlings. $13.00
14 25 ; choice to prime heifers. $13.50$
14.26; good to choice heifers, $12.76f?
13.26; common to fair heifers, $11.50
12.50; choice to prime cows, $12.2512.75;
good to choice cows, $11.2512.00; fair
to good cows, $10.0011.25; common to
fair cows. $5,0057.50; choice to prime
feeders, $10.0011.00; good to choice feed
ers, $9.00i$10.00; medium to good feeders,
$8.009.00; common to fair stock feeders,
$7.008.00; gootr to choice stockers. $9.76
10.75;'fair to good stockers, $8.509.76;
common to fair stockers, $6.508.60; stock
heifers, $7.259.00: stock cows, $7.00
8.75: stock calves. $7.6010.00: veal calves,
$9.0013.60; bulls, stags, etc., $7,000
12.50.
Bi.EraSlKEiKa.
No. Av. Pr. I
No. Av. Pr.
18... ...1044 $14 35
27 1004 14 75
44 1098 15 25
41 1080 15 50
26..;. ..1375 16 90
18 1306 16 15
25 1892 16 40
10 1047 $14 25
22 1002 14.60
144 1203 15 00
30 1174 15 36
37 1348 15 85
19 1183 16 00
18 1266 16 25
fiTPP-.Tta AND HEIFERS.
!3 606 11 60 20 467 11 60
10 729 12 00 10 606 12 60
13...... 542 13 00 8 695 13 60
13 1047, 13 75 32 852 14 00
H 743 14 25 11 623 14 SO
10...... 673 14 60 88 947 14 75
10...... 70S 15 00 26 894 15 16
26 790 16 25 19 712 15 60
9 1007 16 25
COWS.
g 860 60 10 1013 75
14 954 10 00 9 916 10 25
6 1110 10 60 14 1066 11 75
41 1144 12 5 22 1135 12 60
7 1285 IS 00
HEIFERS.
SO 802 T 40 . 7 608 10 50
26 870 13 25 . 15 676 13 36
13 946 14 60 17 989 15 00
BULLS.
1. ...... 1410 8 75 1 1320 9 25
1 1300 9 60 1 1630 9 75
2 mo 10 00 15 116 10 60
CALVES.
4 355 10 60 4 205 13 00
155 13 eo s 170 u 75
1 220-14 00
Hogs Receipts were a trifle more lib
eral today providing for 188 loads or 13.000
head. The market opened at an early
hour, trade was active and a clearance
made In good season in the morning at
prices 15(3'26c higher than yesterday, clos
ing strong at the advance. Bulk of today s
sales was $13.4014.00 with a top of
$14.25.1
HOOS.
No Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. 8ft. Pr.
?3 .362 140 $13 15 63.. 233 40 $13 40
75 302 210 13 46 64. .251 110 13 50
65 329 40 13 60 41. ,289 ... 13 65
71. .238 ... 13 70 48. .235 40 13 75
53. .288 40 13 80 71. .269 ... 13 86
81. .205 ... IS 90 51. .263 40 13 95
V6..208 200 14 00 67. .210 ... 14 10
60. .248 ... 14 25
Sheen and Lambs Receipts of abeep
were estimated at 4,000 head. There was
a strong demand and action good at prices
that were steady to strong, compared with
yesterday. A good share of the receipts
consisted Of Oregon!, the best lambs here
averaging around 66 lbs. topped at $17.25,
and a sizeable string of yearling wethers
WE WANT
LISTINGS
on 5 to 8-Room Houses
$500 to '$1,500 Down
Hastings & Heyden
1614 Harney Street
- " Phone Tyler 50
COLD
VvIOULb COVE- TO SEE
Bit KOAST BccF IN MeONOF
rv6 5ON6- fMl3NT - vsjith Tn
GRcW OUST QOliNC,. OUTOF IT
.SOT RUNNINfcr- OUVt; 00LlNC
OUT- SOnE OF: YwoJF NW
POYAVOE4- COOKED
NTO Y( NVf AT
P'NUJ Me BODY -
and Financial News of
averaging 90 lbs. sold at $11.25. There
waa not much change In aged sheep, quo
tations remaining about the same, cuts
from western lambs are returning to the
country at around $11.6012.50.
Cuotatlons on Sheep and Lambs Fat
wcoled lambs, $16.00 $17.26; fat shorn
lambs, $14.6016.00: cull lambs, $9.00
10.50; shorn ewes. $7.76S3.50; ewe culls
and cannera, $2.OOS.0O.
Omaha Grain
Omaha, Neb., June 10.
Receipts of grain today were light, to
taling 90 cars, of which were: Corn. 69
cars; wheat, 10; oats, 16; rye, 6, and bar
ley, 1. Wheat was unchanged to 2 cents
higher, off grades and smutty showing
the most strength. Export bids were i
cents over those, of yesterday, but were
out of line. Corn ranged unchanged to 1
cent up. Oats advanced lc to 2c; No. 3
white generally 1 cent higher. Rye showed
an upturn of 6 cents. Cash sales were:
WHEAT.
o. 2 hard: 3, $2-80; 1, $2.80 (smutty).
No. 3 hard: 1, $2.78; 2, $2.77; 1, $2.77
(smutty).
No. 4 hard: 1. $2.75 (smutty).
Sample hard: 1, $2.50
No. 3 mixed: 1, $2.77.
No. 4 mixed: 1-3, $2.60 (durum).
CORN.
No. i white: 1,31.90; 3. $1.89.
No. 3 white: IT $1.88: 12, $1.87.
Sample white: 1, $1.52 (heating); 1,
$1.50.
No. 2 yellow: 3, $1.8.
No. 3 yellow: 9, $1.79.
No. 6 yellow: 2, $1.74.
No. 6 yellow: 1, $1.68.
No. 2 mixed: 1, $1.86 (near white); 3,
$1.80; 1, $1.79.
No. 3 mixed: 1, $1.84 (near white); 8,
$1.79; 3, $1.79 (shippers' weights); 2,
$1.78; 1, $1.76.
No. 4 mixed: 1, $1.78; 1, $1.78 (ship
pers' weights.
No. 6'Tnlxed: 1, $1.75.
No. 6 mixed: 2-5. $1.76; 1, $1.70.
Sample mixed: 1, $1.65 (cool and dry).
OATS.
No. 3 white: 2, $1.12: 6, $1.11.
No. 4 white: 1. $1.11; 1, $1,11.
Sample white: 3-5, $1.10.
RYE.
No. 3: 1, $2.16.''
No. 1 feed: 2-3, $1.40.
OMAHA RECKIPTS AND SHIP
MENTS. BARLEY. ' 1
Today. Week Year
Receipts 1 Ago. Ago.
Wheat 10 2S 4
Corn ... 59 40 19
Oats . 15 8 .9
Rye 6 2 1
Barley '. 1 1. 2
Shipments
Wheat 61 35 16
Corn 103 38 61
Oats 2! 14 43
Rye 1 5 0
Barley 0 1 6
CHICAGO CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Contract.
Wheat ... 3 10 14 3
Corn 124 v 112 242 93
Oats 35 44 143 17
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Today. Week Ago. Year Ago.
Wheat I.. 93 71 7
Corn . 46 31 88
Oata . ,v i 2 16
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Today. Week Ago. Year Ago.
Wheat 85 62 10
Corn 107 61 79
Oats .-. 15 12 66
NORTHWEST' N RECEIPTS OF WHEAT.
Week Year
Today. ago. ago.
Minneapolis 112 125 125
Duluth 93 234 83
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts Today. Year ago.
Wheat 619,000 346,000
Corn 877,000 674,000
Oats 387,000 754,000
Shipments
Wheat 814,000 646.&00
Corn 468,000 4,440,000
Oata 46,000 761,000
Chicago Grain
Chicago, June 10. Extreme
weakness developed in the grain
markets today after oats, had jumped
to a new high level record. Im
mense realizing sales on the part of
holders brought about the reversal.
Corn closed nervous, l-2c net lower
to 1 l-4c advance, with July, $1.74 1-8
to $1.74 1-4, and September, $1.61 7-8
to $1.62 1-4. Oats finished at 2 l-2c
decline to 1 iU2c gain. Provisions
showed a- rise varying from 7c to
70c. " ,
In the demoralization resulting
from heavy selling to unload while
fancy prices could be obtained, the
July delivery of oats collapsed in
value as much as fc a bushel.
Corn derived its initial strength
and subsequent weakness almost en
tirely from the wild fluctuations of
oats.
Higher values on hogs together
with export call for lard strength
ened provisions.
Chicago Closing Prices.
By TJpdlke Grain Co., Doug;262jr,June 10.
Art. I Open. iHigh. fLow. I Close. I Yest."
Corn
July 1.76H 1.77 1 TSH 1.744 1.74
Sept. 1.61 1.64'i 1.60 1.62 1.61
Rye
.lulv 209Vil 211V. 2.09 J.1014 2.08
Sppt. 1.92 1.95 1.86 1.86 193
Oata
July 1.06 1.08 1.01 1.02 1.04H
Sept. .82 .84 .81 .13 .81
Pork ' I
July 34 60 34.60 ' 34 50 84 50 34.00
Sept. 86 20 36.76 35.20 35.70 35.00
Lard
July 20.90 21.00 20 77 20.90 30.12
Sept. 21.80 21.95 21.70 21.82 81.7J
Ribs
July 18 27 i 18.43 18.36 18.37 18.30
Sept. 19.12 19.26 19.07 19.21 19.07
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., June 10. Turpentine
Firm.
Rosin Firm. 1
Quote: B, $12 00512 40; D, 116 60
16.65; E. $1.6616.85: F. $16.65B16.85;
a. $16 651.85; H. $16.85; I, $16 86; K,
$16.75016.85; M. $17.00; N, $17.25; WO,
$17.60; WW, $17.75.
New York Coffee.
New York, June 10. The market for
coffee futures waa easier today under
selling. The ctese waa a few points up
from the lowest, showing a net decline of
8 to 21 points. Closing bids:
June, 14.64c: Jnly, 14.64c; September,
14.44o; October, 14.43c; December, 14.40c;
January, 14.41a; March and May, 14.44c
. Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s, 16e; Santos
4S, i324c.
New York General.
New York, June 10. Flourj-Market
firm; spring patents, $14.00 16.01; spring
clears, $11.00160; winter straights,
$11.25014.26; Kansas straights, $11.60
14.60.
Wheat Market spat firm; No. red
and No. 1 hard, $1.00; No. 1 durum $3,90
c. I. f. track New York exports.
w York' Dry Goods.
New York, June 10. Cotton foods to
day were In moderate demand with prices
Irregular. Silks were In little better de-ma-si,
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Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire.
New York, June 10. Industrial
.stocks advanced while rails wen.
heavy in dull trading and money
nervous.
As was the case on the previous
days of this week the market was
dull and narrow, also the industrial
list continued its"us4ial performances
by ignoring whatever unfavorable
features there are in the present sit
uation while the rails were quiet and
none too steady.
There were no further upsetting breaks
In this department though, and It looked
as though the readjustment of North-.
western to the new dividend levels had
about been completed. The rest of the
railroad shares wore heavy and gave the
impression that had there been any reAl
attempt made to force them down they
would have given way easily, but there
was no attempt of this sort made and
the list remained stable at only fraction
al declines on the day.
Industrials Strong.
The industrials which have been at
tracting all the recent market attention
were again featured, especially in the
forenoon when some new high prices for
the present movement were reached. The
equipments were particularly favored by
the speculative activity of the morning
ajtd moved forward easily. However, dull
ness operated here, too, and kept price
changes within rather narrow bounds.
Call money was nervous as on other
recent days and covered a range which
extended from an opening quotation of
7 per cent to a high In the afternoon
of 12 per cent. At the time of the clos
ing of business on the stock exchsnges
loans were being negotiated at 10 per
cent and after the close It was reported
that transactions had been made at 1
per cent lower.
J.iberty Bonds Weak.
From the wav the money market has
been acting, as well as1 of the security
it is highly probable that the bank state
ment at the end of the week will reflect
another considerable outflow of funds to
the interior. Reports current In bank
circles say this movement Is still In prog
ress and li likely to continue for seme
little time to come.
Liberty bonds and notes were week, but
sale were not excessive and there was
no demonstration in the securities which
waa Interpreted es a good sign, for with
the treasury coming into the market with
6 8-4 and 6 per cent tiiifflcates It might
easily have happened that war bonds would
again break badly. In addition to the
higher interest rate on treasury certifi
cates it was said that the Chicago re
serve bank had decided to use the mar
ket price Instead of par, as the basis for
lta rediscounts of war bonds.
Compute Loans at Par.
This, so far as is known. Is the first
official recognition of the decline In the
Issues. In other reserve districts par still
Is the offlcal figure for computing loans
to member banks, and national banks
are still allowed to carry bonds subscribed
for, but sot those purchased in the mar
ket at a discount at par. This Chicago
announcement, had the undertone been
aggressively weak as It was some weeks
ago, might also have tlppjeM over the
Liberty bond market. !
Anglo-French bonds were very flrrt
Prices did not vary from the day "befon
but the demand was insistent and gave
evidence ot being abundantly capable
of absorbing all, offerings. Sterling ex
change was steady and slightly : higher,
but the continental rates were off a little.
Chinese and Japaneee exchange rates were
about unchanged and bar silver displayed
a recovery after Its several days ol pre
cipitous decline.
Japan Condition Improve.
Banking advices from Japan were to th
effect that conditions were some better
than they have been and that while some
further difficulties may be experienced
over the June 30 settlement, the banking
powers have the situation fairly well in
hand And nothing extremely serious1 is
anticipated.
An Increase of about $2,500,000 gold
In the Bank of England's stocks, follow
ing a similar Increase last week, re
vived talk of big gold shipments from
London to New York, but no official word
waa spoken. r
New York Quotations
yew York Quotations.
Number of shares and range of prices
of the leading stocks furnished by Logan
& Bryan, Peters Trust building: v
RAILS.
Wed.
High, Low. Close, close.
A. , T. & S. F 79 78 79 79H
Baltimore A Ohio. 31 II 32 32
Canadian Pacific. 114 112 112 112
N. Y. & H. R 68 67 68 68
Erie R. R II 12 11 ....
Ot. Northern, pfd. 69 69 69 70
Illinois Central.,.. 81 81 81 82
K. C. Southern.... 17 J6 "16 16
Missouri Pacific... 26 24 24 15
N. Y.. N. H. H. 29 29 29 19
Northern Pacific. 70 69 70 71
Chi. A N. W 71 69 70 71
Penn. R. R. 38 88 88 33
Reading Co 86 85 85 85
C, R. I. & P 16 36 16 37
Southern Pac Co.. 93 92 92 92
South. Rlwy 23 22 22 13
Chi., Mil. A St. P. 32 32 32 32
Union Pacific . 113 113 112 111
Wabash $ 7 7 ....
STEELS.
Am. Car & Fdry..l4S 141 142 142
Allls-Chalmeri Mfg 38 87 37 37
Am. Loco. Co 100 98 99 99
Utd. Alloy Stl. Corp 43
Bald. L. Wks 118 117 117 117
Beth. Steel Corp.. 91 90 90 0
Crucible S. Co. ...140 137 138 133
Am. Steel F 89 39 39 39
Lacka. 8tel Co. .. 70 69 69 71
Mldvale S. & O. .. 43 42 43 43
Pressed S. C. Co... 100 98 100 90
Rep. I. ft 8. Co. ..91 90 91 91
Ry. S. Spring 99 97 99 97
Sloss-S. S. & I. .. 66 'i 65 66
U. S. Steel 93 93 93 l
COPPERS.
Ana. Cop. Mtn 66 66 66 66
Am. S. & R. Co. .. 60 69 69
B. & S. Min Co... 22 22 22 ....
Chile Cop. Co. .. 15 16 15 16
Chlno Cop. Co. .. 31 31 31 $1
Insp. Cons. Cop... 62 62 52 51
Ksnnecott Copper 27 27 37 27
Miami Copper Co.. 20 20 20 90
Nev Cons Cop. Co ' Is
Ray Cons. Cnj. Co 17 16 16 17
Utah Copper Co...69 69 69 $1
- INDUSTRIALS.
Am Beet Sugar Co 90 90 90 to
A f. W. I. S. S. 167 166 166 165
Am. Internet Corp 16 66 86
Am. Sum Tob. Co. 87 67 67 87
Am. Tel. A Tel.... 4 94 (4 4
Brooklyn Rap. Tr. 12 1S 12 12
Bethlehem Motors 21 20 10 10
American Can...:. 40 31 40 It
Chandler Motor C.10S 101 101 114
Central Leather... 65 66 65 66
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 61 60 (1 60
Cal. Packing Corp $9
Cal. Petrol. Corp 19
Corn Prod. Rig... 64 93 13 18
Nat. Enam. A St.. 67 66 67
Flsk Rubber Co... 12 32 32 12
Oen. Electrlo Co.. 141 141 141 146
hGen. Motor Co... 26 26 26 26
Grodrlcn Co 64 "4 M et
Haskell A B. Car.. 70 69 '69 61
U. S. Ind. Alco. Co. 81 85 86 16
Internal. Nickel ., 17 17 17 17
Internet .Paper Co. 79 78 78 11
Keyet'n T. A R., 26 16 14
Internet. Merc. M. 31 11 31 10'
Maxwell M. Co, .. 21
Me, W ,j. lit 171 177 177
Drawn
OCXOU; ANO
HOT AND OosV
AND FIND
BOT A UOHtf AN0
the Day
Middle S. OH .... 29 29 29 29
Ohio Cities Oas .. 38 38 88 $V
Wlllys-O. Co 19 18 19 18V
Pierce Oil Corp... 16 16 16 16
Pan.-A. Pet. & T..103 101 102 101
Pierce-Arrow Mot. 61 49 60 60V
Royal Dutch Co. .117 116 116 117
U. S. Rubber Ce.. 95 94 94 96
Am. Sugar Rfg...l24 124 124 124
Sinclair Oil A Rfg. 32 31 12 12
Sears-Roebuck Co 216
Stromberg Carb... 73 73 73 ....
Studebaker Corp.. 69 68 69 ,9
Tob. Products Co. 71 70 W 71
Trans-Cont. 41... 14 14 14 14
Texas Co. 48 47 48 48
U. S. F. Pr. Corp.. 64'i 64 64 62
U. S. 8.. R. & M.. 68 67 67 69
White Motor Co. .. 61 61 61
Wilson Cc.'lnc 63
Westing. E. A M. 49 49 49 49
Am. Woolen Co. .,102 100 100 102 Vi
Total Sales 447,200.
Money 10 per cent close; 1 per cent
Wednesday close.
' Marks .0262o close; ,0248o Wednesday
close.
Sterling 13.94 close; $3.90 Wednesday
closeT
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Evaporated Apple and Dried Froite.
New York, June 10. Evaported ap
ples Dull.
Prunes Quiet, but steady.
Apricots and peaches Steady,
Raisins firm.
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Chicago, June 10. Cattle Receipt,
9,000 head; beef steers opened strong to
unevenly higher, but eased off, closing
lower on some medium and common
grades; top, $17.10; bulk of sales', $14.60$
16.76; best rows and fat heifers strong;
other she stork stesdy to lower: bulk.
$9.00012.00; calves closed mostly 26 cent
lowef. V -
Hogs Receipts, 31,000 head; market
mostly 26ij!.1So higher; top, $16.00; bulk
light and light butchers, $14.75914.93;
bulk 240 pounds and over, $14.1014.7fl.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head:--quality
poor; little on sale; best spring
lsmbs, $17.25; best shorn lambs, bulk,
$12.00016.26.
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