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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920.
J AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
ONE half ton truck; bargain. Phone Web
ster 1094 or Web. 17.
BRAND new Overland touring, never aaed.
win in t wnoiesaie price. I'ooc. ,
ti)R ton-truck, lilt model, cab and rack
oony; j-ooq condition, wal. 2791
Motorcycle, and Bicycles.
TVS. HAVE a aumbet of- auaranteed re
built bicycle priced aa low a $20. Vic-
tow n. Kooa. iTtn and Leavenworth.
' Repairing and Painting.
. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
c Manufactured In Omaha, 24-bour serv
lea for auto truck and tractor. Expert
raoiator and fender repairing: body
dents removed; new fendera mad.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR 4FO. CO..
i-ammn hi. Tyler 917,
Tires and Supplies.
ITgKb TIRES.
IOxS, $8.00; 10x8. 6.00.
All lae in proportion. Look ovi
our rebuilt Opp Sundays. Tyler 298
SAVItTE TIRES.
M N. 16th St. Keystone Tire Shop.
. NEW TIRES FIRST-CLASS.
0x ........110.95. 12x4 119.91
J"H 13 95 I 13x4 20.96
4xt ........ 29 95 94x4 20.01
GOODRICH FORD TUBES. 12.60.
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 1782 CUMINQ,
. NEW GUARANTEED TIRES
" I 9.75 I 33x4 121.59
?0i'4 18.90 I 34x4 21.76
' QTAKUAHD TIRE CO.. 410 No. lth.
FARM LANDS.
Colorado Lands.
COLORADO LANDS 1,160-acre ranch,
all fenced and cross-fenced; barn; 29
hit en n alfalfa, tntereit In artesian well.
' V V .V. I O. I Ol 111..
3o-aer ranch, amall house, barn, 10
seres broke out, every foot can be
farmed, cloae to school. Price, $17.60
per acre. 15 per acre down, balance
terms. .
640-acre ranch, amall house, barn, two
good wella of water, can farm every foot
price, 117.50 per acre; 15 per acre down
Valance terma.
liiil-arre ranch, 4 -room house, 70 acres
broke nut, 120 acres under Irrigation
price. 75 per acre. Will trade for
Omaha property or first mortgage notes.
WK ALSO have 8.000 acres for a colonU
iatlon tract. This land Is located In
Pueblo, co., Colo., and has eeveral aeta
, of Improvements and has shallow water;
can be cut up In any size tracts. The
price Is $15 per acre. This land will
double In value Ins'lde of tho next two
ears. Corn will make from 20 to 30
bushels por acre this year; wheat from
to 25 bushels por acre. Now If you
ne thinking of purchasing Colorado
land .we have the largest land list In
Colorado.
Would be. glad to have you call at office
for further particulars.
KANSAS-COLORADO INVESTMENT CO.
Offices:
308 Finance Bldg, Omaha.
501 Bennett Bldii., Colorado Springs.
265-66 Gas Klectrlc BUlg . Denver.
FOR THE RENTER
and the man with amall meana that
wants a home I have some very good
places near Cheyenna Wella. Colo., that
'will suit you at bargain prlcei with
terms. ' !
E. M. BOTTORFF. Phone Harney 1815
1520 Martha St., Omaha. Neb;
Kansas Lands.
'1,740 acTes must be sold to close estate.
Shallow water alfalfa land, Finney Co.,
Kansas. All auaceptlble of pump irrega-
tion. Close to railroad. Easy terms.
Will subdivide to suit.- W. A. Taylor
C. B. Hutton, Executors, Hastings.
Neb
Nebraska Lands.
YOUR FARM OR RANCH
turned' pjU'rkly into cash by our uulque
method. Write for booklet. Nebraska
Realty Auction Co.. Central City, Neb.
4,000 ACRES Box Butte county farm land.
126 to 135 an acre In half section lota,
g. 8. AND R. E. MONTGOMERY.
.13 CltyNatlonalBank Bldg.
A. A. PATZMAN. Farms. 11 Karbachjilk.
South Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE One-half section land In Stan
ley Co. Address A. Kraus, Fansarc, S.
Dak. Box 63.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
, CITY AND FARM LOANS.
'. OUMONT fk CO.
416-411 Keellna Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 On Nut. Bk. Bldg. Doug. JT1S,
STlJAMajDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowe.t !' ' Private loan booths. Harry
M-TaahjaS- 1314 Dodge. D. 5.019. Ea. 1894.
4i.R.TV-ATF MONEY.
REAL ESTATE, TO EXCHANGE
WILL trad quarter section of land la
Meade County, South Dakota, for a
first-class, five passenger automobile. Se
curity Land Abstract Co.. ftargia, a
Dak.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
VERY close In, double brick flat of I
rooms each, fully modern, la beat of
repair; street and alley paved and paid
for; present rental paying good Interest
with big future. Price only 114,000,
about half cash.
RASP BROS., 213 Keellne Bldg. Tyler Til.
FIXE BRICK, 4 STORIES, 66x88. 140,000.
INCOME PROPOSITION WORTH DOU
BLE ABOVE AMOUNT. DOUO. 4541.
WALSH-ELMER CO.. Realtors, Real
Estate. Investment. Insurance, Rent
als. Tyler 1615. SIS Securities Bldg,
INVESTIGATE Proven Exchange System)
results guaranteed. Chaa. Math, Patter
son Blk. D. 1048.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
- Benson.
"EAST FRONTAGE
$1,000
Value at reasonable terms t is
represented here. Large living
room, dining room and kitchen
downstairs; two bedrooms up, oak
finish; Kellastone construction.
Shown by appointment only.. Call
Mr. Meach, Douglas 7412 eve
n in gs or d ays.
DANDY BUNGALOW
5 rooms, strictly modern, oak finish,
full cement basement, only I years old;
large lot, two blocks from ear line; a
bargain at 14.160.
L. D. SWANSON CO.,
408 Brown Block. Douglas 1817.
FORCED TO SACRIFICE Two swell
Sressed brick flat building-, racing on
streets, walking distance, west. In
come over 15,000 per year. Need the
money and right party oan make their
own terms. Hox i-jz-s. umim dto
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
Real Bargain
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT, .
OWNER LEAVINQ. CITY,
Large 2-story frame and stucco
nicely finished ; in oak, beamed
ceiling, 7 nice' large rooms, on
paved street; can give immediate
possession; price only $8,750; re
quires $2,200 cash to handle, bal
ance easy terms. Phone Walnut
2812. . :
Clairmont-7?
Splendid semi-bungalow; five
large,., well arranged -rooms; oak
finish, brick fireplace; built-in fea
tures throughout; corner lot;
only two blocks from school and
car. Easy terms. Tyler 1356. '
I have a dandy little 4-room bunga
low, modern except heat and bath,
that I can sell you for. $2,600 on
easy terms. Bilon. Tyler 5171,
FINE HOME. 7 ROOMS.1 BEMI8 PARK,
fa.SUV. UUUUL.AS 41l.
FIVB LOTS WEST HARNEY. ,13.000.
GREAT BARGAIN. DOUGLAS 4ti41.
FOR SALE
5113 CAPITOL AVE.
Six-room- and bath, stucco house,
doublo garage, also furniture. Call Own
er. Wal. 1U. .
Dundee.
DUNDEE
Brick and Stucco
'jCxceptlcnally well constructed
Dundee Home, located near 62d
and Dodge Sts.
Living room across front of
house, fireplace, sunroom, dining
room and kitchen, three largo cor
ner bedrooms and sleeping porch.
White quarter-sawed oak finish,
oak floors throughout. 'Modern
In every respect, and in absolutely
perfect condition.
Wo can recommend thta home as
an exceptional purchase. Price
17,50O
GEORGE & CO.,
REALTORS,
Tyler 3024. 101 City National Bk. Bldg.
BRAND NEW SEMI
BUNGALOW ' Sightly location on paved street
in North Dundee." Five rooms,
finished in oak and enamel and
beautifully decorated throughout.
Price $6,750. It will pay you to
investigate this, bhown by ap
nointment. Call Walnut 1580 eve.
nines; Tyler 3540 days. Ask for
Mr. Benson, Jr.
North.
Four Good 3 to 7-Room
Homes
Five-room house, cellar, chicken house,
cistern and well, shade trees; lot 60x120;
40th and Binney; price 13,700; $700
down.
Three-room bouse, well, chicken house
and two lota; price $1,560; $360 down.
Good five-room house with screened
porch and large attic; well, chicken
house; lot 60x120; price 12,860; $860
down; location 17th and Binney.
Good ssven-room house with three
rooms and reception hall downstairs.
three bedrooms and enclosed sleeping
porcn upstairs; line lot ana pavea drive
way; pine floors and birch woodwork
throughout; full basement; near 25th
and Burt Sts. Call
Graham Peters Realty Co.,
Douglas 661 or Harney 3836.
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Live Stock Financial . ,' Chicago Grain
Receipts were;' '
Official 14 on da v
Official Tueday .i.
Official" Wednesday.
Kalinin te Thursday.
Four daya this wk.
Same days last wk.
Same days 2 wks..
Same daya 1 wk. .15,402
Same daya year ago. ft, 613
Omaha, Sept..!,
Cattle. Hogs.
,. 14.676 3,112
7,174
6,170
2.800
9.820
29,368
28,489
6.977
8,083
6.800
22,912
1920.
Sheep.
26.704
32,105
15,442
12,000
85,263
26,4ti9 118,084
25,267 107,601
27.037 88,054
10,691 174,572
4D
Near Miller Park
E-room strictly modern bungalow, a'l
on one floor. Full cement basement,
furnace heat; nice floored attic. Dandy
large lot on paved street, paving partly
paid. Good atone garage for one .car.
Price 16,600, 11,260 cash, balance easy
terms.
Payne Investment Co.,
63T Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781
Evenings, call Colfax 3227.
$6,750 BUYS
One of the best constructed bunga
lows in ths oity; five rooms, oak and
birch, bullt-lna, laundry equipment, Mil
ton Rogers furnace; built 2 hi years.
FACES MINNH LUSA ON NORTH
24TH ST.
McCague Investment Co.,
1505 Dodge St. Doug. 1845.
$2,000 to $2,500
Tes, we have several at these figures
and on payments, too. Also dandy 6
room, all modern bungalow, 14,000.
On the Job evenings and Sundays. Call
Colfax 1294 or Colfax 1243.
R. F. CLARY CO., .
24O4-05 Ames Ave. Colfax 175.
HJS- co 110,000 made promptly.
F; P. WE All Wend Bldg.. 310 8. 18th St.
PRIVATE MONEY.
SHOPKN ft COMPANY, Doug.
422S.
PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private
money, oarvin isroc. ilia umana, nit.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
YOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE?
Want quick action f ' Just try us.
Call Tyler 496.
OSBORNE REALTY CO., 430 Bea Bldg.
To buy or eell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & M'DONALD,
1I2 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1425.
w. g. shriver rr
1047-9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1638.
HAVE inquiries tor homes; do you want
to sen your property! use it witn
A. Grlmmel, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
UAVH buyers with 1500 cash down; list
with us. R. F. Clary Co., 1404-06 Ames
Ave., North Omaha Realtors. Colfax 176.
WANT house or Income. In trade for land.
C. Math, Patterson Blk. Doug. 2048.
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
Improved Acreage.
Suburban Country
' Home
Within a rttHiiiB nt flvA mile of the
poatoffloe; 10 level acres; highly Im
proved : ' three acres' In young bearing
orchard,' balance In truck and alfalfa:
two blocks to paving, eight blooks to
1 car line; overlooks Omaha and sur
- rounding vicinity; an Ideal home, two
story, attic, basement, furnace and elac
' n-lrity; newly decorated; good outbuild
ing's. Only $16,000, half cash.
TnfA rrnnnil arflnlnln-r it 11 flrtfl nor
BCTA'fot a -hort period.
McCague Investment Co.,
J50 Dodge St. Doug. 1345,
MEMBERS RKAL F.STATK BOARD.
' DUNDEE
Dandy 1-room home, only five years
old. In Dunde. havlar two lota, owner
leaving city and must setl. Price 18,600,
Vut is cash win handle.
D. V. SHOLES CO.,
REALTORS,
Douglas 4. . 915-17 City National Bank.
DUNDEE
If you are interested in some
thing worth while in a home, let
me show you some ot the hnest
in this beautiful district. Several
to offer. Call owner, Tyler 1356.
Good buy. So. Side, 7 rrai,
modern. Corner lot.
$2,500
partly
Amos Grant Co.,
. 8380. 330-2-4-6-1 Braadela Theater.
FOR SALE AT THE RIGHT PRICSS.
One of the best homes In South
Omaha. Telephone South 1171. Bast-
n ess telephone Douglas 52 16.
" Florence.
NETHAWAY. Suburban prop'ty. Col. 1409
REAL ESTATEIMPROVED.
West.
West Farnam Home
New seven-room home; sunroom, llv
Ing and dining rooms and kitchen on
first floor; mahogany finish with oak
floors; two bedrooms ana neatea sleep.
Ing porch; full basement; Just a dand)
for $10,800, reasonable terms; let us
show you at once aa this will go quick
''"OSBORNE REALTY CO.-
439 Peters Trust Bldg. Doug. 1281.
Plumbing and Heating
Engineers
The Shop That Civea You Serv ia
Henningson
PLUMBING AND HEATING CO.
Douglas 1431. 324 So. lt St.
The Best
"Dividend"
315 South 50th Ave.
Your own horn pay you splendid dividand not
only from it constantly increasing value, but from
social standpoint well.
May we not have the pleasure of showing;
you through the beautiful hornet we have
erected in Dundee located on 50th ave
nue and 50th t'.reet just south of Farnam.
314 South 50th Street. Here is a six-room home
beautifully finished in
ivory enamel throughout,
pleasingly decorated, with 1
large walks and landscaped
lawn this house will ful
fill your idea of what a
home should be.
.315 .Ic.'tV !- . . .'..nine, Exterior of stucco six
conveniently arranged
rooms large fireplace
with decorative chimney
at front of house cathe-..-
" dral oak finish in lower
'. floor rooms1 kitchen : of
ivory enamel.
. "MODEL. HOME
Furnished by '
Orchard ft -Wilhelm
310 SO. BOTH ST.
Open Daily From
ItelML
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
509 KEELINE BLDG.
Phone Douglas 8102.
...
I '.'V . JefrW.
$6,500 $6,500 .
Owner la anxious to dispose of his home
consisting of living room, library, din
ing room, and kitchen downstairs, four
bedrooms and bath up. Full south front
lot, close to ear,, public and parochial
schools.
ALFRED THOMAS. Realtor J
004 First National. Bank Bldg
Recelnts and dU&osltlon of 'live stock
at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb.,
lor 24 hours ending at i o clock p. in..
September 2, 1920.
,U. -RECElPTSr-CARS.
' ' '"Cattle " Hogs Sheep
Missouri Pftciric l 2
Inion Pacific 4T 1
C. & N. W., east 5 10
O. & N. W.. west SS 30
C, St. P.; M. & 0 4 10
C, B. & Q., 'east ' 4 3
C, B. &Q west 13 !
C R. I.'' P.. east J 6
C.r R-,1.' &-P., west... 1 1
Illinois Central 1 1
Chicago, Great Western . . . 1
83
1,591
1,227
238
788
197
Total receipts 114
. . DISPOSITION CARS.
Cattle Hogs
Morris & Co 385 , 817-
Swift & Co 675 1,198
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour Co
Schwarts & Co..
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co...
S. Omaha Packing Co.
Ogden Packing Co....
HIggins Packing Co...
Cunningham 44
Mayerowich & vail...
Glaasberg
Wilson ,4 Co
W. B. Van Sant & Co.
Benton & Van Sant...
F. P. Lewis
J. B. Root & Co
.1. H. Bulla
R. M. Burruss & Co...
Rosenstock Bros. ,
F. G. Kellogg
Werthelmer & Degen..
Kills & Co.
880
878
58
68
42
'is
Sheep
873
2,3S:i
1,411
1,369
Sullivan Bros
A. Rothschild
Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co.. .
K. G. Christie
Baker
Juhn Harvey
Dennis & Francis
Cheek & Krebs
Omaha Packing Co....
Midwest Packing Co...
Smiley
Other buyers
81)
76
17
87
107
74
7
163
64
29
37
1
S3
63
9
86
133
8
25
10
. 3
9
678
.4,111 6,298
6,469
11,515
ALL MODERN BUNGALOW.
Full lot on Fort St., paving paid; (or
quick sale, only 16,600; terma; 6 larga
rooms. You can call today.
R. F. CLARY CO.
2404-Q Ames Av- ' .- Colfax 1T5.
Onfabya Rent Estata and Investmenta.
JOHN T. BOH AN,
121 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4880.
1706 North 14th St. dandy 6-room mod
ern bungalow yours for 11,000 cash.
BaL Mo. Crelgh. 608 Bee, Doug. 100
SEVEN rooms, strictly modern, full lot,
near car and schools, $6,600; terms. Al
fred Thomas, 604 First National Bank.
A FEW homes and lota for sals In Park'
wood addition; a safe place far invest
ment. Norrls A NorriB. Douglas 4270.
MINNH LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money,
Phone Tyler 187.
X B. ROBISON, real estate and Invest-
ment, 442 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8097.
BBNSON f, MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'L
South.
Very Attractive Home
Hanscom Park District
Immediate Possession
We are offering for the first
time a choice, well-built home,
consisting of hall, living room
with large fireplace, built-in book
cases, window seat, beam ceilings,
etc.; dining room, with panelled
walls and kitchen with butler's
pantry, and several other built-in
features first floor, with oak floors
and finish. Second floor has four
corner bedrooms and sleeping
porch; tile bath and vestibule;
plenty of closet space, clothes
chute and linen closet) third floor
finished in two- large rooms and
store room; 'full cemented base
ment, plastered and divided into
laundry, furnace room, fruit room
and store room; combination
heating plant; east front lot 50x
163; entire house, in excellent con
dition inside and out. Price
right, terms easy. V ;
GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTORS,
Doug. 2850. 918-20 City National.
Real Home and Income
Owner leaving town and must sell
this fine, new stucco bungalow of six
rooms. Oak floors and woodwork, spe
cial built In buffet, book cases, writing
desk and kitchen eupboards, extra spe
cial lighting system and fixtures, fine
plumbing. Five rooms, bungalow built
with garage in rear which will rent
for 227.60 per month, fine garden. See
this today sure. 2122 South 25th Ave.
Price, 19,900, Advise with us about
terms. v ,
!Payne & Carnaby Co., .
REALTOR SERVICE
616 Omaha Natl.; Bank Bldg. Daug. 1016
Xll Ready to Move Into
Total
Cattle The run of cattle this mnrnln
was light even for a Thursday, only about
2,800 head being on sale. Good cattle ot
all kinds were scarce and this made the
market a little slow, but beef steers and
also cows and heifers sold generally steady.
Few real choice feeders were bought at
steady prices, but on the whole the mar
ket was slow to 25o lower. Compared with
week ago good beeves are strong and
the plain kinds a little- lower. Cows and
heifers are about steady. Calves are 11.00
1.60 higher and stockera and feeders 25
50c higher.
Quotations on ratt Choice to crime
beeves, 16.0017.00; good to choice
beeves., I15.0016.00: fair to good beeves,
813.00 15.00; common to fair beeves.
tll.50tnM3.00; choice to prime yearlings,
!16.0017.1O; good to choice yearlings.
S16.0016.00i fair to good yearlings, 111.00
15.00; common to fair yearlings. I8.00
12.00; choice to prima grass beeves, 211.60
14.50; good to choice grass beeves, 110.00
12.00: fair to good grass beeves. 18.75 6)
10. 00; common to fair grass beeves, 17.60
8.76; Mexicans, $7.76 S. 00; choice to
prime grass cows. I8.00ffi9.10; good to
choice grass cows, $6. 607.75; fair to good
grass cows, 25.006.50; common to fair
grass cows, t3.26JJ5.00; choice to prima
feeders, 11.0012.00; good to choice feed
ers, 19.7611.00; medium to good feeders,
18.259.75; common to fair feeders. 16.00
$t8.26; .good- to choice stackers, 19.25
10.00; fair to gobd stockers, t8.009.26;
common to fair stockers, 15.608i0; stock
heifers, 85.607.00; stock cows, tS-006.6Q;.
stock calves, 15.509.00; veal calves, 18.00
SU1.60; bulls, tag,-ftp. 15.pftU.op.
- BEEF7 STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Ar.
...... 1 Oiirfl 15 00
... YEARLINGS.
33...... 712 14. 50
WESTERN CATTLE.
COLORADO.
J5strsr.J05 IB 40 .
Pr.
(hit-ago TrlliuiuMliu-ha ite lt.t OH'lre.
New York, Sept. 2. The ; stock
market broadened out todav m
fashion not seen before' in se"vera
weeks, the buying movement taking
in the copper shares and a numbe
of industrials lately dormant. Deals
ings were more significant . because
ol the held they covered than in re
sped "to actual price movements,
Nevertheless, the list" was fairty free
ot weakness and under the continued
leadership of the railroad stocks
quotations recorded ab, the ' close,
gains extending from good sized
tractions to-more than, '3 points,
hvidence or. monetary easy rate, re
ferring to demand loans only, was
supplied in a call rate as low as 6
per cent. The highest was 8 per
cent and the rate for renewals of
standing loans - was the same. The
banks, which had received deposits
of some $20,000,000 paid in on the
recent treasury certificate sale, were
due today to transfer them to gov
ernment account at the reserve
bank, so that the recession of the
demand loan quotation occurred at
the moment of a little extra dis
turbance of deposits of lending in
stitutions.
. Ranks Easier.
The action of call money this week has
Indicated one of two things, or perhaps
both. First, the banks must have expe
rienced some easement In the matter oc
withdrawals of interior bank deposits,
which had considerable Influenoe Upon
loanable fundB the week before. Second,
it would aDuear as though the purohases
of stocks In the last few days have con
sisted ot short covering, which entails no
expansion of loans, and of accumulations
largely covered by cash, ir tnese tneonea
are not explanatory of the unexpectedly
low call rate of 6 per cent, at a time
when dealings in stocks had grown con
siderably over recent dally turnovers,
there must have been accretions to Idle
funds at New York which would hardly
be looked for during the approach to the
peak ol me auiumn money anu tr,ui
demands. Time money remained scarce,
with the rate unchanged.
The stock market seemed to pay scam
otti nilnn to the "vacations" of many
thntiflnnrin nf hard coal miners, which, be
ing of the same heedless caliber aa the
"outlaw" railway strikes of'' the spring
months, contained possibilities of much
difficulty for Industries, already practi
cally on fuel rations. A protracted coal
strike would be likely to add a heavy
burden 'upon manufacturing lines, espe-
niiv thnRn which have seen tneir over.
heads increased substantially In the last
two or three months by a lessened out
put.
strike vuis utile xJiun.
But tha financial markets have not
reacted to labor disturbances recently, aa
they did before, and indications of tha
breaking of the local street car strike
today were looked upon as prophetic ot
lessened success of strikes In the futuro.
As the railroads are thought to have a
fairly clear labor sheet for soma- time to
come, It may be that speculative interest
In rail shares denotes commence among
buyers thafr- outshle difficulties will not
apply to them. At any rate, It was mora
noticeable today than on any other day
of the week mat tne ran use was oeing
searched for likely issues, resulting In
dealings In common and preferred stocks
of unusually oasntui tendencies in an ac
tive market. The appearance of first and
second preferred Issues contributed mora
than a little to the widening ot the trad.
Ing list. Cotton recovered part of tho pre
ceding day's loss in a rapid buying move
ment which followed early heaviness. Tha
foreign exchanges were again very quii,
and changes of quotations were without
Importance.
I cows. 991 6 6 , 1 bull, .1040 16 25
SI hfrs.- 907 9 00 - 34 cows. 1018 S 60
25 cows. 1106 7 75 25 cows. 949 7 60
; 6 fdrs.1001 10 76 . ......
i . NEBRASKA, .
11 filrs: 600 8 00 6 civs. 280 41 75
8 hfrs. 777 7 00 IStdrs. 861 9 85
If fdrs. 802 8 65 ISstrs. 700 a 60
13strs..l053 9 75 19 hfrs.. 718 6 75
Ustrs.. 694 . 7 50 , 11 cowsl.10 8 25
32.Btra.llJK 9 00 24 cows. 822 - 7 40
19 hfrs. 730 -- 8 00. 1 bull.. 1680 6 65
20 civs. 281 10 W) . 22 cow. 892 " 6 00
20strs.l026 9 4 ;: 83 cows. 919 6 40
20strs..lI(T 9 50' 15 strs.. 928 S 25
Hogs Today's run of hogs amounted to
6,800 head and the market opened with an
easier tone to packer demand, early sales
were steady to 10c lower, but demand Im
proved and prices closed strong to around
a dime higher. Average trade was gener
ally steady wfth shipper demand limited.
Hulk of tne supply cnangea nanus ai
tl4.2514.50 and best light hoga made a
top ot 115.15.
HOGS.
Sh. Pr. , No. Av.
140 114 10 33. .385
New York Quotations,
No. Av.
58. .293
48.. 324
63. .275
52. .221
6S-..194
28 . .238
61. .197
Sheep
140
40
110
40
and
Sh. Pr.
70 114 20
14 30
14 40
14 65
14 85
15 10
110
40
40
14 25 68. .284
14 35 63'. .277
14 60 44. .200
14 76 ,65. .253
15 00 79. .215
15 15
Lambs Arrivals of sheen
and lambs were estimated at 12,000 head
and packers made some effort to cheapen
cost on fat lambs, trade finally settled at
decline of around 10 15c witn iat
sheep ruling generally steady. Best
lambs here brought tl3.60 witn gooa ewes
quotable up to 17.00. Inquiry for feeders
appeared to be fairly broad, and prices
were maintained on a fully steady basis.
Country buyers paid as high as 115.00 for
good medium weight feeding lambs.
quotations on sneep: f at range tamns,
S12.25a13.60: feeding lambs. 111.500
13.00; cull lambs, 13.0010.50; yearlings,
18.008.75; feeding yearlings, 17.50W
8.60; wethers, ?7. 0038.00: ewes, !5.50
7.00; feeding ewes, J4.8afe6.0O; ewe culls
and canners, 12.003.60.
REAL EST AE IMPROVED
South.
ATTENTION RAILROAD MEN
7-ROOM, MODERN, NEAR UNION
STATION, 15,300. LARGE LOT; FINK
VIEW. DOUG. 4641.
FIVE-ROOM strictly modern bungalow
with Bleeping porch, Hanscom Park dis
trict About 13,000 cash will handle.
Price 17,600. Doug. 1016.
Range of prices of tha leading; stocks
furnished by Logan & Bryan, Petera
Trust building: -
High. Low. Close. Close,
I - RAILS.
T., T. & S. F i
Baltimore & Ohio .43
Canadian Pacific. 122
N. Y. & H. R....V 764
Erie R. H i .. 16
Ot. Northern pfa., 79
Chi. Gt. Western.. 9
Illinois Central . . 88J
Mo., Kan. & Tex.. 9
Kan. 'City South.. 214
Missouri Pacific . . 28 V
N :y., N. H. & .H.' 35 i
Nor. Pacific Ry.. 80
Chi. -ft. N. W.... 74
Pennsylv. R. R.. 42
Reading Co 94
C, R. I. & P 38
So. Pacific Co.... 96
Southern Ry 29
Chi., Jill. 4 St. P. 38
tJnlen Pacific ... .124
Wabash 10
STEELS
Am. Car & Fdry.135 134 135 134
Allla-Chaltn. Mfg.. 33 31 33 32
Am. Loco. Co 95 94 95 94
Baldwin L. Wks. 108 107 108 107
Beth. Steel Corp.. 77 75 76 75
v,oio. -uef ac iron an .
Crucible Steel Co.. 123.
Am. Steel Found.. 37
Lackawanna Steel 68
Midvale St. & Ord 39
i-ress. steel Car. 96
14 14 14
42 41 42
121 121 121
75 76 75
. 15 15 15
78$ 78. 76
9 9 9
18 88 8T
' . 8 8
20 21 20
"27 28 27
' 34 34 36
. 78 79 78
73 73 73
41 41 41
92 93 93
38 18 3?
95 . 95 95
28 29 28
37 38 37
129 123 123
9 10 1
68
39
Rep. Iron & Steel S584
us
89
62 ,
56
19
14
17
46
2-1
19
10,
15
61
36 31 35
119 120 119
3t'A 31
68
39
96
84
69
89
64
69
20
14
27
46
24
20
11
16
63
3Y
s mi
39
96
84
89
52
57
14
27
45
23
19
10
15
61
8-HGOM house, aU modern. 1515 So. 27th.
15.600. Terms. Doug. 7410 days; eve
nings Doug. 5745.
BIRKETT &, CO., JX1 "IT,
ana insures. 250 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633,
1500 CASH, partly modern house. Benja
mln A Frankenberg. Doug.' 712.
Miscellaneous,
NEW HOMES
TWO
homes in Dundee; one with five
rooms on one floor; the other with
the bedrooms upstairs $1,000
cash.
101 1 S. 12d St. 6 rooms and sun par-
lor, all on one floor, nicely finished In
naif 'with hnllr-tn hnffet. ninhna.rri And
bookcase; exterior frame and stucco. HP UT? pi1. TJ'
Price 17,860. Terms to good party. '
C. G. CARLBERG. nr. Fontenelle Park; $500 cash;
312 Brandeli Then. Bldg. ' Phone P. 885.
A DANDT 6-room home, all modern except
heat, larga lot, close to car line ana
public school. Price 14,260, with very
reasonable terms.
H. W. VOLLAND,
Doug. 9585. 710 Bee Bldg.
High Grade
Apartment Investment
Owner of a nearby, new
pressed brick?, close-in, twelve
, apartment building, rented for
$7,000.00 A Year
will make very low figure
for quick sale. No exchanges
considered. Price $37,500;
$10,000- cash. Ask for Mr.
Hastings. '
HASTIN6S & HEYDEN
1614 Harney St.
.- Phot TyUr SO.
all bungalow style.
TWO
near Miller Park; $1,000 cash.
Call A. J. Mead, Doug. 7412, days
or evenings, until 8 p. m.
A SNAP FOR YOU
A 7-i oom house, in a good
neighborhood; not an old shack,
but in splendid condition, on south
front Int.
$3,500 takes it, $200 cash and $25
per month. See it today. - -
Call Walnut 127 for appointment.
Sloss-Shef St.&Ir. 69
U. S. Steel 90
Anacon. Cop. Mln. 64
Am. Smlt, Sc. Rfg.. 60
Butta & Sup. Mln. 20
Chile Copper Co.. 154
Chlno Copper Co.. 27
msplr. cons. Cop.. 47
Kennecott Copper, 25
Miami Copper Co.. 20
Nev. Cons. Cop . . . 11
Ray Cons. Cop .... 16
Utah Copper Co... 63
INDUSTRIALS
Am. Beet Sugar., 73 73 73 72
Atl., O. & W .136 135 136 135
Am. Internat. Corp 71 70 71 69
Am. Sum, Tob 86 83 86
Am. Cot. Oil Co. 26 15 36
Am. Tel. & Tel..- 97 97 97
Brook. Rap. Transl 11 11 11
Beth. Motors 6 6 6
Amer. Can Co. .. 34 34 34
Chand. Mot. Car.. 86 85 85
Vcjt. Leather Co. '63 63 63
Cuba Cane Sugar... 35 34 35
Cal. Pack Corp.. . 67 67 67
Cnl. Pet. Corp. .. 28 26 28
Corn Prod. Rf.. 88 87 87
Nat. Enam.&Stmp 69 58 58
Flak Rubber Co 26 26 26
General Electric ..143 143 143
Oast. Wm. & Wig
General Motors ... 21 20 21
Goodrich Co 54 64 64
Am. H. & L. ...... H 13 13
Haskell & Brkr... 69 68 69
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 84 83 83
Internat. Nickel ..20 19 19
Internat. Paper.... 79 79 79
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leased Wire,
Chicago, Sept. 2. Unfavorable
crop reports on corn from the lead
ing states as given by the govern
ment's weekly crop bulletins brought
enormous covering of September and
distant' futures ot corn by local and
New York operators. The selling ap
parently came' from local interests
and the close was c higher on ben
tcmber and l'AlMc up on distant
futurei. An oversold condition of
the wheat market with no selling
pressure, carried wheat prices up. in
the covering ' movement making a
close iWb'Ac higher, March leading,
Oat gaine. KHc and rye,;j3?c
tor the aayi. r
Heavy buying of cash wheat and of fu
turea was reflected In tha stronger tone
and In outside markets with cash wheat
leading the advance In outside markets.
Offerings were light and the country Is
not disposed to selr freely even at the
advanced prices. Futures advanced stt
to 60 with. March leading and closed
within to o of the top with Decern.
per i:.a to s-md anu uaren
Receipts, 86 cars. -
Corn Advance! Sharply,
Corn nrlces turned up sharply after
weak ODenlng. at the high showing 2V&
3c above the early low, with the close
at Intermediate figures. Deferred cellv
erles sold at a new low on the crop but
the heavy buying of Sentember and De-
ember by shorts quickly cleaned up the
surplus in the pit and made the advance,
Considerable change In sentiment was
noted amongst commission houses regard
ing the deferred deliveries and some came
out openly on. tha bull side. Outside trade
however, was not largea Weakness In corn
here and in outside markets attracted
considerable attention In view of the up
turn in September. Sample valaes were
2o lower at Chicago with receipts . 1TI
cars. Shipping sales 40,000 bushels.
Oata Average Higher.
Oats nrlces . averaged higher, but the
strength was entirely In sympathy with
corn and tho bulk of the trade was of a
local character. Premiums In the sample
market were slightly easier on the Mo. :
white. Receipts 164 cars with sample val
uea unchanged and. shipping sales 85,
000 bushel.
Strength in wheat was responsible lor
a sharp upturn In rye prices, rremiume
In tha sample market dropped 2c and
were 5o over the future at the last with
sales at -11.96 1.97. Receipts . here
26 eara and in tha northwest 97 cars.
Barley offerings continued light and
prices showed little change. Spot sales
11.08 1.17. Receipts, 4 cars.
Pit Notes.
The United States has only 180,000,.
000 bushels wheat for export this season
according to Statistician P. S. Goodman
In a report to Clement, Curtis & Co., com-
parea Wlta actual ciearnexs ot i,uuv,w
bushels last iyear. He figures that the
crop and carryover Is 873,000,000 bushels,
or 116,000,000 bushels less than last sea
son. Canada Is expected to lucnisn arouna
170.600,000 bushels, which would give
North America a total surplus of 360,000,.
406-.bushels. Imports of .Europe last sea.
nn ub mm I uo nuBneia. '
"Drought greatly delayed sowing ot
wheat and the area planted was much less
thn lmt war." -aid a cable from one
of tha best posted brokers in Argentina.
"On account or arougjii yieia ioo .-optionally
light. Rain now would save the
situation, but you can count on consid
erably lower yields as .compared with last
ve-e"
Three of the largest traders were very,
heavv buyers of September and December
corn today to cover snorts, ad biuv.
cotton and grain men. . ,
A few of local operators who took on
moderate line of December corn on the
hr.u tn the lowest of the crop, today
sold out on the bulges that followed. Com
mission men hi elose touch with the in
terior trade. -say tha -farmers are bearish
oa-oorn and a mora disposed. to sell at
current prices..'.
i. nmnin nn renorts that the corn
crop la late, Joa. Wild, of E. W. Wagner
& CO., caiiea attention to me 11.
the damaging frost in 1917 occurred on.
October 6, while in 1916 frost carae uo.
. nv.- a Tn ib. hlrf rron vear of 1917.
the low' price on December was made In
September; in iyit it was maue m wwi
hit. tha low figure on the record crop
of 1911 was made In December.
Thero are 4.000 farmerB' elevators af-
filiate with the Fawners' National Grain
Dealers association, representlngr an ln-
-vestment of around tl00,000,oo. uney
handle over i,ooo,uu,uu Dusneie ui bm
annually. ' ,
Chicago live Stock. ..
r-u.n ant. 5 Cattle Receipts, 12,-
000 head; steady to 2 So higher on deslr
able beef steers ; half fat kinds, uneven;
top, 117.75 on all weights; bulk good and
choice, aio.euii.ee, r-y
014.76: good and, choice cows, 19.76
12.75; canners, 14.ooi4.7S, steaay; me
dium kinds, draggy; . bulls, steaay to
stronger: bulk bologna, 15.506.75; calves.
strong to 15c higher; choice vealers, most
ly J17.DO017.76, few tops higher; stock
ers. dull; western supply light.
Hoga -Receipts, -i.uuu neau; , gonnmiu
15D25c higher than yesterday's average;
Sacking sows off most; early top, 116.10;
ulk light and butchers, 115.0016.9O;
bulk packing sows, 113.9014.16; pigs,
26c lower; bulk desirable kinds, 114.6
13.25. t . . .
Sheen and' Lambs Receipts, z,uuo
head; native Iambs, 5076c lower; sheep,
25c below best time yesterday; top native
Iambs, 112.50; top ewes, 16.76; western
fat and feeder classes, steady) top west
ern lambs, 113.70; best feeders, 113.25.
Omaha Grain
Omaha, Sept. 2.
Most of the receipts were of
wheat, in which the interest of the
trade continued to center chiefly.
This cereal .was generally 5 to' 7
cents higher. Corn sold at price
ranging from unchanged to a cent
up. Oats were unchanged to a half
cent lower. Rye advanced 3 to 4
cents. Barley was firm.
" WHEAT.
No. 1 hard winter: S care (old billing)
12.68; 1 car (dark, smutty, old billing
12.66; 3 cars. 12.48: 1 cars. 12.47; 1 car
(smutty). 12.47: 1 car (smutty), 12.46.
No. 2 hard winter; 1 car (old billing)
12.62; 1 car (dark, smutty, old billing)
i.'.ou: i car (heavy), 12.97; 19 cars, ir.4
I car (smutty 1, 12.46: 4 ears (dark
I2.4C: 4 cars (smutty), 1145; 8 cars (smut
tyi, 12.44; 1 car (smutty), 612.43; z cara
(Very smutty), 12.40.
No. 3 hard winter: . cure, 1: 4'; 1 car,
13.44; 1 car (smutty, darki. 12.44; 4 eara
(smutty,. 12.44: 1 car. 12.43.
No. 4 hard wlntsr: 1 car (smutty)
22 4.1: 4 cars, 12.41; 2 cars (smutty) 12.42
i cars (smuttyi, 82 11,
No. 6 hard winter: 3 cars. 22 4n, 1 ca
(w.utly) 12.42; 1 car (smutty) 12 V.
Panicle hard winter: 1 ear. 12.44:
cars, 12.43; 1 car. 12.35; 1 car, 12.28; 1 car
(very smutty), yi.a.
No. 2 mixed: 1 car (durum), J2.4C,
No. 1 mixed; 1 car (smutty), 12.41.
Sample mixed: 1 car. 22.32.
No. 1 northern aprlnar: 1 car (dark, old
Dining;, eJ.sz.
P.O. spring: 1 car( dark). 12.41
No. 6 surlna: 1 ear (dark). 82.37: I car
CORN.
No. 1 white: 1 car, 11.43.
No. 3 white: 6 cars, 11,42.
No. 3 -white: 4 cars, 8.1.40.
No. t yellow: ( cars, 11.41.
No. 3 yellow: 4 cara (old billing), 11.41.
i-anipia yeuow: 1 car ineattng), 11.31.
a mixeo: 1 s-d cars (near white),
A. 39: 1 car. 11.38: 2 2.6 can. It 57
JVo. mixed,: 2 cars, 11.87; 1 car, 11.36,
..v, iiiia.u. 1.L cin loin nuuniri. mi 11
car, 1. .10.
No. 5 mixed: 1 car, $1.36.
No. 6 mixed: 1 car (musty), 11.10.
RYB.
No. 2: 1 car, 11.90.
BARLEY.
No. 3: 1 car, 97c.
OATS.
No. 2 white: 3 cars, 63c.
No. 3 white: 1 car (old bllllnrV Cfic-
car (old billing), 65c; 6 cars, 62 '4c.
sample wiute: 1 car, 61 c.
DAILY INSPECTION REPORT.
Tha dally Inspection renort shows this
grain inspected "in" In 24 hours:
Wheat Hard winter: 29 cara No. 1. 92
cars no. z, 18 care No. 3. 1 cars No. 4,
cars No. 5. 6 cars samole. Mixed :
cars No.. 2. 2 cars No. 3, 2 cars No. 4,
cars sample, .spring: 1 car, No. 1, 1 car
no. 0. 1 ota 1, iuc cars in.
Corn- Yellow: 3 cars No.2, 1 car No. 1
car sample. White: 3 cars No. 2.
cars No. .3. 1 car No. 6. 1 car sample.
Mixed: 5 cars No. 2. 1 car No. 3. 1 car
No. 4, 5 cara No. 6, 1 car sample. Total,
26 cars in.
Oats White: 12 cars No. 2, 8 cars. No.
3 cars Mo. 4, 1 car sample. Mixed:
car No. 2. Total, 25 cara In.
RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENT
Bonds and Notes
Beads and Notes.
Bonds 'and note quotations furnished by
Peters Trust company: '
, . Approximate
Bid Asked Yield
Am. T. & T. ts. 1924.... 92 92 8.60
Am, T. A T. 6a. 1925 6i 96
Am. Tob. Co. ta, 1922. ,.,,99 99
Am, Too.. Co. 7a, 1913. J. .'99 . 99
Anaconda Op. 6S.- 1929., 9
Ang-Ftench Kt. 6s,, 1929.. 99
Receipts:
Wheat
Corn ,..,....
Oats
Rye
Barley
Shipments:
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Rye
Barley
Today.
.148
. 46
. 30
. 4
. 3
.118
. 17
. 6
. 10
3
Wk. Ago.
113
35
28
4
3
139
.12
36
2
1
Yr. Ago
401
73
65
15
12
125
29
29
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat Corn oats
Chicago 102
Kansas city ........... lui
St. Louis 76
Minneapolis 603
Duluth 177
Winnipeg ..' 246
212
21
84
00
00
00
175
26
88
00
90
09
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Uptake Grain Co., Douglas 2627. Sept, 1
Art'es I Open. I High. Low. I Close I Yes'dy
Wheat I T T T"
Dec. 2.35 2.40 2.34 2 40 2.35
Mch. , 2.39) 2.17 I 2.30 2.37 2.10
Rye. I I I I
Sep. 1.85 1.96 1.86 1.89 1.15
Dec' 1.66 1.70 1.66 1.69 1.16
Corn.
Sep. 1.38 1.40 1.37 1.39 1.38
Dec. 1.17 1.19 1.14 1.19 1.17
May 1,14 1.16 1.14 1.16 1.14
Oa(s
Sep. .65 .66 .65 .66 .66
Dec. .66 .66 .66 .46 .66
May . .68 .68 0 .68 .68 .68
Pork. I . .
Sep. 23.60 23.60 21.71 23.40 23.61
Oct. 121.45 23,50 22.36 23.40 24.40
Lard I I I I
Sep. 119.30 118.62 18.16 18.63 118.36
Oct. 118.66 l8.83 11.60 18.80 18.67
Ribs. Ill
Sep. 115 00 J15.lt 14 90 15.15 15.00
Oct. J1B.44) 115.67 15.37 15.67 15.61
Kelly-Sprlngf'd T
Keystone T. ft R.. 16 - 16 16
Internat. M. M.... 24 24 24
Maxwell Motor ... 10. 1 9
.Mexican Pet. 164 161 163
Middle States Oil. 12 11 12
Pure Oil 38 38 38
Willys-Overland ,. 15 16 15
Pierce- Oil Corp... 11 IS 13
Pan-Am. P. & T.. 88 U 87 .871
Plerce-Arrow Mot.. 36 34 36
Royal Dutch Co.. 84 83 84
IV S. Rubber Co., 98 86 86
Am. Sugar Rfg. . .110 '1094. 110
Sinclair Oil & Rfg. 81 29 31
HtromDerg tarD... 71
Studebaker Corp... 62
Tob. Products Co.. 67
Hrana-Con. OH 11
Texas Co 48
IT. 8. P. Pr. Corp. 69
U. 8. S.. R. M.. 65
White Motor Co.. 44
Wilson Co.. Inc.. 56
tV. El. A Mfg.... 48
Am. Yool-n Co. . . 81
IF you want an all new, strictly
modern 5-room bungalow, in
good location, on terms of only
; -$500 cash, call Doug. 74 12 during
fiar.anq asit tor Mr, tyrant.
IP you want a 4, 5 or 6-room, all
' modern home, on easy terms,
phone Doug. 7412 and ask for Mr.
Carse,"18 So. 18th St.
FlVE-room. modern bungalow, flnlxhed
i'l oitlt and priced right, at 15,500. Call
Hi!!? "!? ih ,J,y!r 3623. Colfax J 144.
I'l'PJ.Vx'pressed brick fat, near lth
pml rurrnn. r. etch side; oak finish.
snap at 112,500, Terma. Vg. .784 daya.J
Total sulc. 700,300.
Money
Marks
Sterling
71
61
66
10
48
69
63 55
. 43 , 43
tt 06 ft
48 48
79 80
69
60 .
65
9
47
69
84
26
97
16
6
34
84
63
34
66
26
88
26 '
1H
21
58
13
69
83
19
73
16
23
10
101
11
38
15
12
87
34
84
85
110
29
71
60
66
46
53
43
66
47
79
Wednesday
Cloae Close
7 1
.9201
3.66 2.11
(iilcuo Produce.
Sept. 2. Butter Market
tn-
Chicago,
changed.
Eggs- Unsettled; receipts, 8.143 cases;
firsts, 61.52c; ordinary firsts, 44 ig46-;
at mark, cases Included, 46949c; storage
packed firsts, 53 c.
Poultry Alive, firm; fowls, 2836o;
springs, 35c.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS AND
UTILITIES OGDEN ARSENAL,
OODKN. UTAH.
Office of the - Constructing quarter
master, 317 Colonel Hudson Building,
Ogden, Utah. Sealed proposals will be re
ceived here until 11 a. m. September 4, and
then opened for the construction of sixty
(60) building., water eyatem; electrical
layout and other utilities. Location, near
Orden. Utah. .'
Plans and .speHfl-ai ions sad further In
formation may be had upoA application to
Ibis office. . ;,
. Kansas City live Stock.
Kansas City. Sent. 1. Cattle Receipts.
.900 head: market for beef steers, steady
to weak; top, 216.75: she stock, steady to
25c lower; medium kind weakening most;
canners, bulls and feeders, steady; calves.
strong; good and choice vealers, 113.5V
614.5V.
Hogs Recetptta, 3,600 head; market
generally steady to 10c lower: heavy pack
ing sows declining most; top, 116.66: bulk
light and medium, 116.3015.50; heavy,
114.50&15.10.
Sheep aad Lambs Recelptts, 6,000 head;
fat sheep and lambs, steady; western ewes,
16.75; western lambs, $13.60: natives,
112.25: feeding lambs, strong to 25c higher;
top, 115.00.
Sioux City live Stock.
Sioux Cltyi la., Sept. 2. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1,600 head; market steady: beef
steers, fed steers and. yearlings. 110.009
17.00; grass steers, 17. 00012. 00; grass
cows, 6.eoJ9.00; fat cows, butcher
heifers, lt.5012.60; canners, 23.1006.60;
vealers, $6.00912.90; common calves, $6.00
8.60; feeders. 18.0011.50; feeding cows
and heifers, $4.007.00; stockers, $6,000
9.90. I ;
Hogs Receipts, 5,000; market 16c to 25c
lower; lignt, st4.se is. is; mixea, it.i,
14.75; rough, $13.60014.26; bulk, $13,769
14.60.
. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,000 head;
market weak.
8t. Jeeeph Live Stock.
St. -Joseph. Mo.. "Sept. 2, Cattle Re
ceipts, 1,800 head: market steady) steers.
$9.26016.26; cows and hellers, 14.OU0
15.25: calves. 88.fOB14.00.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market
steady to 19c lower; top, $16.15; bulk,
114.60A16.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,600 head;
market steady; ewes. $6.0007.25; lambs,
$12.60014.00.
' New York General.
New' York. Sept. I. Wheat Spot,
firmer: No. 2 red. $2.76 spot c. I. f. track
New York; No. t mixed durum, $2.67 to
arrive,.
Corn Spot, easy; No. 1 yellow, $1.72
c. 1. f. New York. 10-day lhlpment.
Oats Spot, easy; No. 1 white, 80c.
Lard Firmer; middle - west, $19,250
19.36.
Other articles unchanged.
Mlnneapolla Grain.
Minneapolis, Sept. 2. -Flour Unchanged
to 40 cents higher. In carload lots, family
patents quoted at $12.00 to $11.00 a barrel
in 8-paund cotton sacks.
Bran 142.00.
Corn 11.4501.47.
Oats 6061e.
Barley 85C011.O8.
Rye Na. 2, 11.8501.26.
Flat No. 1, $3.2203.26.
St. JiOula Craba.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 2. Wheat Decern
ber. 12.41: March. 12.37 W.
Corn September, $1.40 bid; Decem
ber. 81.19.
Oats September, 66c bid; December,
67 o Old.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Sept. 2. Potatoes Steady; re
ceipts, 67 cara; Jeraey Cobblers, 12.800
2.90; Idaho rurals, $2.8002.90; Minnesota
Early Ohlos, 11.00 0 2.36.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 2. Wheat
Close, September, $1.14; March, 12.30.
Corn September, $1.30; December, $1.12;
May, $1.09.
Butter and grs In Omaha.
Eggs No. 1, 49e per dozen; No. 2, 42o
per dozen; cracks, 37o per dozen.
Butter 41a per pound.
New York Cotton.
New York. Sent. 2. Cotton closed easy.
showing an advantage of 90 to 161 points
tor tne day.
90
99
98
6.
94
97
,98
Armour C. 6a. '2t)-'24.. .'. 93
Armour 7s, 1930. 94 ,
Relgian Gov. 6s, 1926 .... Bl
Belgian Gov. 7a, 1945,.. 97
Bxth. Steel 7s. 1922 98
Beth, Steel 7s, 1923 . 98 x
Hrltish ttte, 1929 Mft so
British 6s, 1921.., 98 9
C. B, Q, 4s, 1921 ,:. 94 -95
Can. ov.'6s, 121 . 97 98
Can. Gov. 6s, 1929 90 90
C. C. C. a) St. L, 6s, 1929.. 87 88
Cud. Pack. Co. 7s. 1823.. 97 98
nd,Irh 1, 1996 92 93
I.n flnv 1l 111, 1926.. 72k 78 11.75
Jan. Gov. 4s. 1931 67 68 10.60
Llgt. A Myers 6s, 1911.... 97
Proot. & (lam. 7s, 1922... 99
Proct. fc Gam. 7s. 1923.... 89
Swift & Co , 1921 : 98
Swiss Gov. 8s. 1940 102 '
XI. . til. 1928 97
6.90
7.26
7 60
8.10
7.25
T.60
7.60
7.70
7.90
8 on
7.80
9.40
9.00
7.25
6.91
7.90
7.75
8.90
Wilson iConv. 6s. 1928 83
97
99
8S
96
H2
98
94
7.90
T.10
7.10
7.8'l
7.75
6.3tl
8.11)
'' ew York Money. -
New York. Sept. 22. Prime Mercantile
Paper per cent.
Exchange Irregular,
Sterling Demand, 13.65: cables,
13 56 .-
Francs Demand, 6.91c: cables. 6.91c.
Belgian Francs Demand, 7.39c; cables,
7'ouilders-Dmand. 31. 85c: rabies, $2.00o
Lire Demand, 4.64c; oables, 4.66c.
Marks -Demand, 2.01c; cables, 1.02c.
New York Exchange on Montreal 8
per cent discount.
. Time Loans Strong: unchanged.
Money strong :. mgn. s; iow.
8; closing bid, 6; offered at
Call
ruling rate,
7; last loan,
' Chicago Storks.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan & Bryan, members of all prin
cipal Exchange, Room 248, Peters Trust
building (formerly Bee building), ev
enteenth and Farnam- streets, Omaha,
Neb.: '.
Armour & Co
Armour Leather Co. common..
Armour Leather Co. pfd
Cudahy Packing Co; common..
Continental Motors
Llbby, McNeil & LlbUy..T
National Leather ...
Swift & Co
Swift International
Union Carbide Carbon Co....
" Kew York Curb Stocks,
Allied Oil
Boston-Wyoming
Cnsden Oil
Consolidated Copper, ..
Elk Basin
Federal Oil '
Olenrock- Oil
Merrlt Oil -.'...
Midwest Refining Co..
Silver King of . Arizona
Mapulpa Oil
Slmma Petroleum
Tonopah Extension . . .
V, S. Steamship ,
IT. 8. Retail Candy.,.,,
White OH ;
,. 91
.. 15
,. 94
..79-80
,. 8
,. 13
,. 10
.108
.. 29
. 65
0 II
ft) 1
20
.. 1
.. 70
.. 2
.. 9 0
.. .2
.. ' l'A
..14 ....
,.147 0148..
..30 (D 35
.. 6 Col 6
12 0 14
7
2
1
0 11
0 2
0 12
. ' New York Produce.
New York, Sept. 2. Butter Irregular:
creamery higher than extras. 57 067c:
extras, 66c; firsts, unchanged.
Eggs Unsettled; fresh gathered extra
firsts, 67059c; do. firsts, 64056c. ,
Cheese Firm;- state wnole mint, twins
eurrent make, specials, 27 28c; others
unchanged.
Poultry Alive, firm; brollere By freight,
86038d; do, express, 15 0 40c; fowls, 320
37c; roosters. 23c; turkeys, 38c.
Dressed Poultry Firm: weitern broilers.
fresh, 40061c; others unchanged. ,
Mew York Metals.
New. York. Sept. 2. Copper. Tin and
Antimony Unchanged.
Iron Firm: No. 1 Northern. 151.000
l2.00; No. .2. $49.00050,00.
Lead Easy; spot, .7se8.ooe.
Zlne sy; spot, East Bt. Louis, 7.170
8.00c.'' v ' ' '..-
At London Spot, Copper, 95, 5s; tin,
1269, $s; zinc, f38, 10s; others unchanged..
'Cumulative
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Liberty Bond Prices.
New York, Sept. J. Prices of Liberty
bends at noon were: 3s, 10.06; first 4.?,
86.20; second 4b, 85.00; first 4 Vis, 86.44;
second 4 Us, 86.04; third 4V4s, 88.24;
fourth 4Vs, 86.32; Victory 3s, '' 95.60;
Victory 4Hs. 95.64.
Liberty Bonds Closed Ss, 89.94; first
4s, 85.10; second 4s. 84.80: first 4s,
86.51: second 44s. 85.10; third 4s, 88.32;
fourth 4s, 85.30; Victory 34, 95.48;
Victory 4s, 95.44.
Turpentine and Knaln. -
Savannah Oa., Sept. 2. Tiirpentln
Firm; $1.3701. .37; sales. 30(1 bbls. : re
ceipts, 364 bbls, ; shipment, 18$ bbls. ;
stock, 9,629 bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales. 824 casks; receipts,
398 casks; shipments, 661 casks; stock,
44.164 casks.
Quote: B, $11.25: D, $11.15; K, T, Q, H.
I, K. M. N, WG, WW, $11.65.
Bar Silver.
New York, Sept. 2. Bar Silver Domes
tic, unchanged; foreign, 91e.
Mexican Dollars 71c
New York Coffee.
New York, Sept. 2. Coffee Rio No. 7,
9c; futures, steady) December, 8.34c;
May, 9.13c.
Snot Cotton.
New York. Sept. 2. Cotton
middling, 31.76c.
-Spot, quiet;
I !- (ill
Duluth, Minn.. Sept, 2. Linseed No 1
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