TV "ST-, I s V ! THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER &, 1920. 11 REAL ESTATE WANTED. T buy or sell Omh Real Kstste see I FOWLER & M'DONALDJ 1111 itty Karl yank Bldg. Pout. 1426. W.G.SHRIVER .; ivti-i umini Nat, Bank Bldg. p. 1636. avb inquiries lor home; do you want 7. properly i 1.111 it wit a c . uiiiniHBi, umiu nail Hank Bid. HAVE buyers with $500 caah down: list nj r. viary 1:0 '4H4-OS Amaa norm umini Realtors, Colfax 176, nEAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS -t- Business Location , Corner near business center 66 square improved with three-atory milldlng, three stores around floor, 37 rooma second and third floors used aa hotel, can be bought for 130.000. $5,000 caab and balance per cent. ' Payne Investment Co., REALTORS. ' l'TPm- Nafl Bit. Bldg, Douglaa 1781. WALSH-ELMER CO.. Realtors. Real estate, investment. Insurance, Rent a Is. Tyler 1616. 133 Securities Rid . INVESTIGATE Proven Exchange System; reauiia guarameea. cnan. aetn, fatt r on Blk. D. 2048. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. Acreage. Seven-room semi-bungalow, built Just 8 years; full cement basement and furnace, flv acre of good land, chicken , houses and cow 'barns; located on 50th , auuiM vi ,emer airrei. rnco fl.- 00. Reasonable terms. Must be aold to settle estate. OSBORNE RtrALTY CO. MO Petera Trust Bldg. Douglas 2282. frEAL ESTATE, TO EXCHANGE ' y, HAVE a dandy Dodge Touring; and $500 room houae. Call Doug. 9685 or Web. 6726. . REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. Mrced t3' SACRIF1CK- -Two swell Jressed brick flat buildings, facing on atreta. walking distance, weat. In. Com over 15,000 per year. Need the money and right party can make their own terms. MO Y-1228. Umaha Bee, Dundee. 109 South 52d Street Exceptionally well constructed Dundee home, and must be aold thia week. Ltvlnir room acrges front of house, fireplace, bookcases, French Vdoora between sun room and dln ng room, attractive kitchen, three Urge bedrooms and heated sleep ing porch, bath tiled. White ouarter-aawed oak finish, oak floors throughout, furnace heat. Many built-in features and modern in every respect. We cnn recommend this house aa an exceptional purchase. GEORGE & CO., REALTORS, 02 City Nafl Bank Bldg. Tyler 3054. BEAUTIFUL DUNDEE HOME .... t This fine home having large living room with firepiace, large sunny dining room, breakfast room, kitchen on first noor; upstairs there are 4 fine bed rooms, aleeplng porch and ttled bath with two finished rooma on third floor. Beautiful quarter-sawed oak floor throughout with q. a. oak finish down and white enamel up. Hot water heat, stationary tubs In basement, cistern and two fine lots with shrubbery and shade trees. This Is a real honesb-to. y goodness bargain and can be appre. . elated only after you have thoroughly Inspected it. Call us for appointment. , D. V. SHOLES CO.; KEALIOKS, V". . 15-1T City National. Douglas 46. One of Dundee's Best Full two-Rtory six-room and breakfast room, frame construc tion, ou full lot. near cur and school, about seven vears old, elaborately decorated Interior, hot water heating plant, Rudd auto matic ffns heater; everything' of .the modern, up-to-date home, and . In the pink of condition; price for short time at $14,000; usual terms. Payne Investment Co., it- REALTORS. -537 Om. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781. DUNDEE HOME, $9,500 Immediate possession; 7-room, 2-atory stucco; living room, dining room, sun mom, kitchen, extra lavatory and, toilet, first floor; 3 bedrooms, bath, Hleeplag porch, second: oak f loots throughout, hot water heat. 2-car gar age, south front lot, 5.0x135 ft., near 51st street: easy terms; kev at office. FOWLER & M'DONALD REALTORS, 1120 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Douglaa 1425. Edge of Dundee Five rooms, strictly modern In every iv. $4,300. AMOS GRANT CO., REALTORS D, 8380. 50-2-4-6- Brandels Thea. Bldg. DUNDEE. A beautiful new 6-room, all modem bungalow for only $1,000 down. Fine location. Call Wal. (43! evenings, or Dg. 741$ days. A?k for Mr. Cole. Florence. KETHAWAT. Suburban prop'ty. Col. 1401 REAL ESTATEIMPROVED. Weit. LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS. A REAL BUNGALOW. New, strictly modern ,5-room , stucco bungalow. Oak throughout, 7 ivory finish, .fireplace, all built-in i, features, nicely decorated, . beauti ful fixtures, full light basement, tiled , balh. base tub, cement porches, stairway to attic. One of the most complete, up-to-date homes on our list. Price $8,500, on terms of $2,000 cash. Now vacant Immediate possession. , , r J. L, HJATT COMPANY, 900 1st NatT Bank Bldg.' , Tyler 63. The Recollection of tjuallty Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten." 4JOODYEAR and CORNHUSKER AUTO TIRES and TUBES . 1 Bicycles, Repairs, Accessories, SuppHe, Cunsmlth, Locksmith, Phonograph Repairing, Cutlery, Tools, Rasors, Vacuum Cleaner. ' NOVELTY REPAIR CO, Roeco Rawley, Prop. MAIL ORDERS. ' 400 S. 24 TH ST. TEL. S. 1404. WANTED-AT ONCE Mon and woman who desire to participate in a raal effort to 'make a fortune in Texas Oil, tend $10 to me here ia Fort Worth NOW for the purpose of buyinf up and investing in some poten tially valuable oil leases and properties scientifically distributed throughout the various fields. I mean it; I knowwnero we can get in right on tope real money makers -which I am convinced will make a fortune for us QUICK. My plan is half the profits to you and half to me, and I put other money in along with yours. I remain in full charge and continue, to look after your interest. -. " ."' ' - V " ''"''', I guarantee you an honest effort to pay you big profits thia years I also guarantee you an honest run for your money, a square deal to all. All share alike. THIS REQUIRES QlflCK ACTION, and full details of plan will be sent those sending $10. . When you receive full particulars with your Certificate you may thea have your money cheerfully refunded if you ask it. $10 may make you rich. Try it out. Address with remittance, ' J. E. POPE, Trustee, PETROLEUM INVESTMENT TRUST, 1202 H Main Street Fort Worth, Texas REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. Very Fine Home , Montciair addition, near Boule vard and car lje. new house, f rooms, bath, aunroom and aleeplng porch, strictly modern, -elegant oak finish, flrpplace, bookcaara, other built-in features, paving all paid, owner leaving city. $4,(00 rash, balance on payments. See this before you buy. P. J. Tebbens Co., 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. JUL Field Club District First Time Offered A real 6-room, completely 'modern stucco bungalow on an extra large lot, 60x140; only a block to car line; oak floors and finish. A dandy home for someone with S3, BOO rash and balance aa rent. Evenings call Webster 678. Creighi," Sons & Qo., Douglas 200. 60S Bee Bldg. WEST FARNAM HOME $10,800. New T-room home. Including aleeplng porch and aun room: mahogany and wnite enamel rtnisn, run brick founda tion. Here Is a real buy In a new home. f or appointment call OSBORNE REALTY CO. 530 Petera Trust Bldg. Douglaa Sill. Omaha Real Estate and Investment.; JOHN T. BOHAN, 621 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4188. North. SARATOGA COURT. ONLY $500 CASH.' 6-room, oak finish, garage, paving paid. Easy monthly payments, a snap at is,300. R. F. CLARY CO.. REALTORS. 2404-06 Ames Ave. Colfax 175. MILLER PARK. 7-ROOM BUNGALOW. , POSSESSION AT ONCE.v SUBMIT AN OFFER. Practically new 7-room strictly modern bungalow, just painted and redecorated. Hardwood floors and finish, furnace, fulklight basement, garage. One block to car line. Owner is asking $7,500, but wants an offer. Must be sold. Now va cant; immediate possession. Lo cated at 2429 Laurel Ave. J. L. HIATT COMPANY, 900 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler63. e I - .Good Homes Cheap Here Is your chance to buy a good home for a small down payment, cheap er than renting. Five-room cottage, south front, V, block to boulevard, three blocka to car and school, newly painted, nicely decor ated Inside; garage, large lot, plenty of shade and fruit; price $2,800; ask us about the good terma on this. Five-room cottage, newly painted, has gas, water and electric lights, on car line and close to school, east front; price only $2,300, with $400 cash, bal ance $26 monthly. Four-room bungalow on car line, onl four years old; paving in and paid for; lot 40x160; newly painted and decor ated :s price $2,250. Can give good terms on this. Weeth & Herron, 2414 Ames Ave. J Col. 926. SPECIAL for . RAILROAD MEN! .1365 Erskine St. Five rooms, I rand .new, all modem, oak-finished, built-in bookcases, buirt-in kitchen cabinets; full basement; ; aiuaranteed furnace. Price only $5,500; $500 cash,, balance like rent. This house is on the Harney car line, which takes yoy right down to Ihe station. For a railroad man this is a splendid opportunity to eet away from rent. Owner can show you through any timet during the day or alter supper, Come at once. CHOICE HOME $10,500. Beautiful new 2-story, six room, oak finished home; strictly modern home; large living room across front; French doors, choice fixtures; floored attic, full basement: three lots, 120x140, covered with all kinds of fruit; 1 block to Mil ler park and car. A sure bargain. Shown only by appointment. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO. 530 Peter Trust Bid;. Douglas 2281. OPPORTUNITY! OPPORTUNITY! OPPORTUNITY! ' Your big opportunity is passing. Only ten out of twenty left of those new five room bungalows on the Har ney car line. These houses are brand new, all modern, never been occupied; have many built-in1 features. Prices are right and terms are very easy. $500 down and the balance like rent. Some one to show you through all day. If you can't como during the day, come out after supper. Take a Har ney car to 33rd "and Parker and walk a block and. a half north. Don't put this off. Come out today. These re maining houses, will all be sold soon and many families will be disappointed in not' getting one. Slater Company 506 Keelino Bldf . ,i Plumbing and Heating Engineers. The Shop That CUvea You Ssrvito - Henningson PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Douglas 1431. 324 So. 19th St. REALtESTATE IMPROVED North. Seven -room modern bungalow, ' t years old, oak floors and finish downstairs, hard maple floor and enamel finish second floor; Urge lot, one-half block to car. Thia ia a pretty home. Call today for appointment. Eight-room bouse, all modern, south front, paved street, on car line and cloae to .school; full lot and a fine basement, bathroon on first and second floors. You can't heat thia for price. Ask ua about It. Seven-room house double garage, 1 blocks to car; modern; newly painted. The price la only 14.600 and worth the money. Five-room" cottage, haa electrlo light and water, newly painted outside and papered Inside, on car line, three block to school. We ran aell thia one for only $2,800, with $400 cash and $26 monthly. We will be glad to show you theae today, or any time moat convenient (or jrou. Weeth & Herron Co., 2414 Ames Ave. Colfax 926. Call evmlngs Col. (50 -or Col. 648. ' DO YOU WANT A HOME? We can offer you a dandy T-room, oak finish home with garage, on paved street, all specials ' palqtn full, for the price of an ordinary bungalow. Only $6,200 with reasonable terma. On Saratoga St., just west of 24th. Also a beautiful 6-room bungalow, new this spring, finished In oak and white enamel, well built and occupied by owner a lumber specialist. Offered for $6,000, with $2,600 cash. Don't forget this 1 on a full size lot with plenty ; of large maple trees, two blocka to car. R. F CLARY CO., NORTH OMAHA.-REALTORS. 2404-06 Ames Ave. v Col. 175.' V FEW home and lot for sale lu Park wood addition; a aafe place for Invest ment, r, orris at worn, uougias sate. X B. ROBISON, real estate and Invest ment, 443 see Bldg. Douglaa 1017. ALL modern, (-room home on Fort St.. near 25th; well built home, on large lot, is.ouu, reasonanie terms. LOTHROP school district. adjoining Kountze park, a mights good cottage, garage, full lot, $5,600, part cash and good car will suffice for first payment. ANOTHER at 4303 Lake St, for $4,750, ii.Duii casn down. A snap at 345 Grand Ave., $4,750, $1,000 down, rnese are not inflated prices. R. F. CLARY CO., NORTH OMAHA REALTORS. - 2404-06 Ames Ave. Col. 175. Evenings Col. 1243 or Col. 6294. LOOK AT THESE! OUR SIGNS ON EACH ONE. 4821 No. 27th, $2.000 5 rooms. 4833 No. 27th. $2,6006 rooms. 2806 Mormon St., $2,260 6 rooms. 2810 Mormon St., $2,250 5 rooms. 8310 No. 28th. $3,000 5 rooms. 2813 State, $2,600 8 rooma. 3014 Tucker St, $4,500 6 rooma. 30J2 Tucker St., $3,150 6 rooms. TERMS ON ALL THESE. R. F. CLARY CO., 2404-05 Ames Ave. Evenings Col. 1243 Col. 175. or Col. 6294. NEW BUNGALOWS $500 Cash -2205 N. 33D AVE. Five rooms, all modern, nice up-to-date plumbing, full base ' mcnt, guaranteed furnace, built in bookcaaea, built-in kitchen cabi net. Frlce Is right and terms are easy. Can show you through any time. JASPER JENSEN. Bungalow Dream Beautiful south front lot, (8x132, full wide screened porch, long living room with fireplace, built-in bookcases and buffet all in oak; a home to be proud of. $9,000, about one-half cash. Elec tric stove stays In house. R. F, CLARY. CO., v REALTORS. 24O4-0 Amea Ave. - Colfax 17$. Nine Rooms, Modern; $4,500 On paved street, paving paid, corner lot, terma. AMOS GRANT CO., REALTORS. - D. $380. 330-2-4-6-S Brandels Thea. Bldg. 37th and Binney Excellent five room house and screened back porch. House In good condition, well with good cold water, small chicken house, good lot and a tine home for $2,86. $850 down, $30 a month. Call Graham-Peters Realty Co. Doug. 663 or Harney 3836. DUPLEX pressed brick flat, near SOth and Farnam. 8 r. each side; oak finish, snap at $12,600. Terms. Dg. 1734 days. SEVEN rooms, strictly modern, full lot, near car and schools, $8,500; terms. Al fred Thomas, 604 First National Bank. MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer ths beat opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 18T. ' BENSON ft METERS 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 ceiling, 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 andeJinen closet; third floor finishd 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, SOx 163; entire house in excellent con dition, jnside and out. Price right; terms easy. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS, Doug. 2850. 918-20 City National. Ready to Move Into ( rooms, all on one floor, oak finish, plastered attic, built-in buffet, book case and cupboard, exterior finished In stucco snd frame, nice lot, paved atreet, located 3083 South 32d 8t. Price $8,350. Terms. , C. G. CAftLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. , 1ITH AND B 8TS. 'Two (-room, east front cottages, to close an estate. Will sell both at sacrifice price. R. F. CLART, REALTOR. 2404-0$ Awes Ave. Colfax 171 170$ 8. 2$TH ST. -room modern, except heat; yours for eaoo casn, balance monthly. Creigh, (0$ Bee. Douglas 200. A special bargain this i pace every day. y An Attractive Bungalow 4515 Spencer Street $4,750.00 ' Four rooms with 6-room accom modation. Living; room, dining "room, kitchen, bedroom, bath and bed closet for Murphy bed oft of U living room; French gray enamel iimsn; iuii cellar sns sinewy moo ern in every particular; full lot, just off of ear line; X blocks to new Clifton Hill sehool, V, block to Fontenelle boulevard. Let us show yon this. . HASTINGS '& HEYDEN 1614 Harney St,' Fhoae Tyler SO. Parade Floats To Tell of Love Stories of tydrld No Expense Spared In Making Electrical Pageant Most Wonderful In History of Ak-Sar-Ben. Official description of the 17 floats which will make up this year's elec trical parade, Wednesday night, Sep tember 23, has been given out, by Arthur P. Guiou, chairman of the Ak-Sar-Ben parade committee. The floats this year are of more intimate interest to more people than were the floats in any previous pa rade. The title of the parade is "Famous Love Stories," and the title float, all decorated in hearts, cupids, billing doves and other emblems of the grand passion, bears the legend, "All the world loves a lover." Fifteen wonderful floats, done in the most finished style of Gus Renze and his staff of expert craftsmen, form the body of the parade and de pict the celebrated love stories of the world. First comes Adam andNEve. Then Pygmalion and Galatea, representing the story of the scluptor who fell in love with a statue of a woman, fhe making of the figure of Galatea cost three weeks' work by an expert sculptor who was brought at con siderable expense from Chicago for that one task. This is merely an in dication of the fact that no money is spared to make Ak-Sar-Ben parades the best in the world. The titles of the othe , wonderful floats are as follows: Helen of Troy. Venus and Adonis. Daphnis snd Chloe. Antony and Cleopatra. Abelard and Helolse. Lancelot and Guinevere. John Smith and Pocahontas. Romeo and Juliet. Napoleon and Josephine. Madame Butterfly. Skeleton In Armor. ' Lalla Rookb. uuw.th. and Minnehaha. On the 17th float will ride King Ak-Sar-Ben XXVI m all his glory, Those who have seen the floats de clare they are the most splendid inJ the brilliant history ot tne AK-sar- Ben parades. Lloyd Magney Named To Succeed Peterson T.lovr! Map-nev was vesterday aft ernoon appointed deputy United States district attorney by United States District Attorney T. S. Allen, to take the' place made vacant by the leave of absence granted Frank A. Feterson, now connnea in a saui arinm at Lincoln. The annointment of Magney is for the period of the leave of absence granted Mr. Peterson. Magney is a prominent attorney ot inis cuy. - Real Estate Transfers Patrick H. Connell to Anazka Od- varka, connell uouri, nv . of 13th St., N. S 40x96........$ 700 Joseph Earl Tyson Ralpn l Keynoias. ju o. ft. 8. of Sprague St.. W. 8.. 60s 124 2,000 Scott T. Bowling and wife to jonn B. Kelly, Center St.. so iu a. si.f St. a. 8.. 90x100 ' ,650 Qulncy Realty Co. to Henry Schroe- der, 36in oi. ut w.., W. S., 40x110 295 R. H. Clarke to Marie weeanam, Mason St., so It. w. oi iau N. 8.. 46x108 1,500 Edwin C. Sorensen and wife to Ar thur E. Agee et ai, aiarcy di 38 ft. B. of 43d St., N. S 44x IAS 8,750 Henrietta Brandes and husband to Julius Llsholt, wirt ssi., mi.si ft. W. of 25th St., N. S., 66.41X i ai u. . . ' 2,600 Joseph C. Moore and wle to Erick Miller ana wire, zvia bi io h. S. of Manderson St.. , W. 8., 38x 4,200 Clarence G. Douglaa and wife to Ada L. Bejmschesn me, 38th Ave., il. it S -"nf Murfv St.. W. B.. 42x120 Cornelia Moser and husband to Frank S. Morey, Florence uiva., 160 ft. N. of Ogden St., E. 8., 65x460 M00 Edith Lennon and husband to Catharine Gard, N". E. cor. ua and Hartman Ave.. 80x124 376 Mackey Realty Co. to George H. Meyer et al, 3tn at., u it. n. of SDauldlnar St.. W. S.. 210x134. 20$ Sarah H. Joalyn to Clark H. Antis- del et al, 31st St., luo it. a. oi Pkppleton Ave., E. 8 60x142.. 4,500 Carl M. P. Madsen and wife to Au gusta Hoerath, 63d St., 200 . It. S. of Miami St.. W. 8.. 60x128.. 8,000 Paul W. Kuhns and wife to Robert Righbower, 40th St., 124.7 ft. 8. ot Bedford Ave., K. S.. 40x134.. 885 Minna Groeteke and husband to Lizzib Shomskor, 31st St., 149 ft. 8. of Dewey Ave.. W. S., 53.6x139 18.000 Richard R. Evans to Orpba Dona- hey, 53d St., 300 ft. S. of Dodge St., W. S., 60x126 1,090 Alice D. Menefee to Anton Schmltt et al, 16th St., 165 ft. 8. of H St., W. 8 60x150 ,. 850 Frank Dudley and wife to Arthur Theodore. Evans St 275 ft. W. of SOth St., N. 8.. 35x128 1,850 Mary Hogan and husband to Roy Leonard Adamaon and wife, Sah ler St., 84 ft. E. of 23d St., S. 8. 40x100 6,660 Trenaeous Shuler et al to Hllma Craig. 43d St., 40 ft. S. of Burt St., E. S., 40x128 646 Niels Lausten Thomsen and wife to Harry A. Riley, Leavenworth St., 92 ft. W. of 60th Ave.. N. 8.. 46x130 s 4,300 unaries ljorenz to James Baierno et al. 17th St.. 269 ft. N. of Dor cas St., W. S.. 49x132 4,800 Flllppo Pattavlna and wife et al to Angelo Caccamo, 17th St., Hi ' ft. S. of Castelar St. W. 8.. 60x 72.8 1,506 Occidental Bldg. & Loan., Assn. to Earle R. Carse. 48d St.. 117.5 ft. N. of Pratt St., W. 8., 40x130... 476 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. South. AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY Five-room cottage: large rooms: newly decorated. House has just been painted and is in excellent shape; all modern except heat; close to school and car line. 2220 South 28th St. Price $200 'terms to.be arranged. A. P. TUtfEY & SON, - 7 REALTORS, COn FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. one cno DOUG. uv" Miscellaneous. MODERN eight-room house, oak finish down; four bedrooms and bath up; floored attic; complete basement; beau tiful south front lot; this property is In excellent condition and a bargain at $6,760; can arrange terms. Tyler 3623, Col. 6144, Har. 4999. WILL sell a new 5-room bungalow. Colonial deelgn. for $750 cash, balance like rent. Oak floors, etc. Excellent locality. Phone Harney 356$ evenings. FIVE rooms and bath. Brand new. Strictly modern. Oak and enamel fin ish. . $660 cash required. Call Wal. 637$ evenings, Dg. 1014 days. DUPLEX pressed brick flat, near 10th and Farnam, 8-r. on each aide, oak fin ish, snap at $12,600. Ttrms. Dg. 1714 days. i BIRKETT & CO., Real estate eelle. rents ana Insures. 150 Bee Bldg. Douglas $33. $500 CASH, partly modern housV tnja- . loin Frnktnbeig. Sous. 12 Market Live Stock Omaha, Sept. I. RecelDta weret Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ... 11.86$ Official Tuesday .. 8,301 Estimate Wedn'sday 7,500 Three days this wk. 27,860 Same day laat wk.. 27,020 Same 1 weeks ago 27.405 Same $ weeks ago 34, $76 Same days year ago 47,031 3,1(0 25,19s S,5 34.572 6,800 23,000 14,640 82. S? 17,112 73,353 21,140 $8,668 18,61$ 3,)71 15,120 145,776 Cattle About 5 cars, or 7,500 head, of cattle were reported In this morning, this being the largest Wednesday's run that has been hero this summer. There was a good demand from all quarters and trade atarted early with beefs steers and cows selling at good, steady prices and Blockers and feeders stronger It snythlng. Good many trslns were late and a lot of cattle did not reach the yards until after 10 o'clock. Some'cnolce western beef sold as high as $13.16 and medium to good cornfeda brought $14.504915.60, with bet ter cattle still unsold. - WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING. No. Av. V Pr. No. A v. . Pr. 17 sirs 1130 10 26 $ str 1212 00 20 hfrs 574 7 60 18 strs 94 00 35stfa $43 11 00 10 atra 10(0 1 21 $1 (drs 1007 10 26' IDAHO. 11 strs 907 10 00 3 bulls 113 (10 a strs 845 50 SOUTH DAKOTA. 10 cows 22 coma 8 hfrs 7 strs 11 cows 1$ cows 20 cows hfrs strs 13 civs 41 strs 23 cows ' 40 strs 132 7 00 13 cows 97 853 $84 7 75 9 00 S 76 968 8 00 23 strs 882 7 60 14 cows 790 8 26 NEBRASKA. 1016 ' 8 00 16 cows 843 7 76 20 strs 959 7 60 10 strs 756 8 36 19 cows 934 10 60 22fdrs 363 $ 00 27 cows 1069 10 26 3 civs 855 7 00 10 cows 1150 10 30 6 strs 696 00 1070 620 867 ' $71 884 951 283 1082 v (16 7 25 8 25 9 60 8 10 76' 7 60 10 00 25 6 60 11 hfrs Quotations on Cattle Choice to nrlmi beeves, $1.0017.36; good to choice beeves, $15.004j 16.00; fair to good beeve., $13.0015.00; common to fair ueevea, $11.50013.00; choice to prime yearlings, $16,008)17.00; good to, choice yearlings, $16.00016.00; fair to good yearlings, $12.00 O15.00: common to fair yearllncs. $8,000 12.00; choice to prime grass beeves, $12.60 14.60; good to choice grass beeves, $10.00 12.00; fair to good grass beeves, $8.50 10.00; common to fair grass beeves, $7.50 98.50; Mexicans, $7.759.00; choice te prime grass cows, $8.609.50; good to choice grass cows, $6.75&8.25; fair to good grass cows. $5.006.76; common to fsir grass cows, $3.605.00; choice to prime feeders, $11,266)12.00; good to choice feeders, $10.00011.25; medium to good feeders, $8.60 10.00; common to fair feeders, $8.6008.25; good to choice atockers, $9.2510.00; fair to good stock ers, $8.00(j9.25; common to fair atock ers, $5.608.00; stock heifers, $6.6007.00; stock cows, $5.606.76; stock calves, $6.50 O9.00; veal calves, $8.001S.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.60011.00. Hogs Receipts of hogs wers very much like yesterday, 83 loads estimated at 6,800 head. There was a little weak spot on the opening, very much, like yesterday's weak close but demand Was good and the market firmed up to practically steady with yesterday. Bulk of- hogs to packer was $14.4014.75 and shlppera were scat tered from $14.60 up with several loads of light hogs selling at a top of $f5T&0. Sheep Today's run of sheep and lambs was eatlmated at 23,000 head. Some lit tle time was required, to shape up the receipts and trade was rather late In get ting started. Packers wanted killing mate rial however and the market finally took form at prices steady to strong on both fat sheep and lambs. Best western lambs brought $13.6013.75 and good fat ewes sold up to $7.00. Jnquiry for fseders ap peared to be fairly broad and prices held generally steady. Good feeding Iambs changed hands around $12.76013.00. FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 71 13 65 61 12 90 46 10 00 53 12 00 57 13 16 6$ 12 50 94 5 75 94 5 80 96 1 tt 207 Ida 73 13 25 1045 Cal 299 Wyo 67 13 60 FEEDER LAMBS. 700 Wyo 209 Wyo 334 Cal 156 8 D 160 Wyo 110 Ida 231 Ida 227 Ida 162 Ida 116 Ida 346 Ida 66 13 00 821 Ida 60 11 50 192 Wy 62 12 25 221 Ida 68 12 50 114 Wyo 60 13 00 991 Ore FAT EWES. 113 6 25 CULL EWES. 93 4 75 FEEDER EWES. 102 5 65-330 Wyo 92 6 40 368 Wyo 105 6 25 BREEDING EWES, 99 , 8 20 161 Ida 160 Ida 98 8 00 FEEDER YEARLINGS. 131 Ida 82 8 65 FAT YEARLINGS AND WEATHERS. 170 Wyo - 99 7 85 Quotations on sheep: Fat range lambs. $12.25013.76; feeding lambs, $11.60v 12.25; cull lambs, $8.00 (fe 10.60 ; yearlings, $8.0008.76; feeding yearlings. $7.7608.76: wethers. $7.0007.75: ewes. $5.6067.00: reeding ewes. n.2i(BG.zt: ewe cutis ana canners, si.uugpu.ou. Chlcngo Live Stock. Chicago. Sent. 8. Cattle Receipts. 12.- ooo head; choice steers and yearlings, strong to 25c higher, others slow 'steady; top, all weights, $18.00; bulk choice, $16.76 47117.75: rood steers. $15.25016.25: best grassy kinds, $13.00014.75; common, $9.00 tt'iz.ou. mostly; best cows, .( bBiiz.it. fully steady; others, $6. 7509.00, alow; canners and cutter, $4. 0006.00; Dulls, strong; bologna, $6.0006.75; butcher bulls. $7.00011.60; choice veaiera, iiv.uixtpK.o, steady; grassy calves, 25 to 60c lowers, $6.6012.00; atockers and feeders, strong; range cattle, $9.00013.00, steady. Hogs Receipts, 19,000 head; mostly 10 to 16c lower, than yesterday's average. steady in spots, closing strong, top, $16.25: bulk light and butchers, $16.30016.20; bulk packing - sows, $14.00014.30; pigs, 25c lower," bulk desirable kinds, $14.50 0 15.00, Sheen Recelnts. 27.000 head: fat lambs. 25 to 60e hla-her: too westerns. $14.40: ton natives. 113.60: bulk natives. I12.50O13.00 sheep, steady to higher; good heavyweight ewe, largely $7.00; leeaer classes, mostly zoc ntgner; best leeaing immus, u.vt. Slonx City Irre Stock. Sioux City, Ia.. Sept 8. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,600 head; market steady, 25c lower; beef steers, fed steers and year lings, iu.uuiii.2ii; Brass steers, si.uun? .50: grass rows. J6.oowa.uii: lat.cows and heifers. $8.50012.60; canners, $4,000 5.00: vealers, $6.00012.00: common calves, I5.00O8.50: feeders, ig.ftoraiz.uo; leeaing cows and heifers, $4.0007.60; stockers, $6.0(1 9.60.1 Hogs Receipts, e.ooo neaa; mantei ateady, 26c lower: light. $15.00015.60: mixed, $14.60014.85; rough, $13.75014.25; bulk, $14.0015.00. Sheep-and Lambs Receipts, 500 head; market strong. St. Joseph Live Stock. v St. Joseph. Mo.. Sept. 8. Cattle Re ceipts, 8.500 head; steers, slow to steady; cows and heifers, steady to 25 cents lower; calves, steady tonevenly lower; stock era' andfeeders, steady to weak; steers $9.00016.25; cows and heifers, $4,000 15.25; calves. $6.60016.00; stockers and feeders, $6.60011.25. Hogs Receipts, 7.000 head: 10 to 15 cents lower; top, $15.90; bulk of sales, $14.00016.86. Sheep Receipts. 3,000 head; market slow; ewes, $6.0007.25; lambs, $12,600 13.75. n Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City. Mo Sept. 8. Cattle Re ceipts, W,500 head; fat cows and heifers, ateady toSweak; calves, steady to strong; all other classes mostly steady; best steers $16.3501$'5; fleshy grassers. $13.6049 13.76;: bulk she stock, $6.0009.00; can ners. $4.2604.60; good and choice veaiera, $14.00015.60. Sheep Receipts, 8.500 head: market steady; fat lambs, uneven, mostly 1$ to 60 cents higher; top natives. $13.60; west ern lambs, $13.85; feeding Jamba, steady; best, $13.65. Omaha Hay Market. Receipt continue light on all grades of bay and alfalfa, and with the demand somewhat Improved the market ha ad vanced on the better grade of hay and alfalfa. Oat and wheat straw steady. Upland Prairie Hay No. 1, $18,000 19.00; No. 2, $14.00016.60; No. 1, $9,000 Midland Prairie Hay No. 1, $17.00 18.00; No. 2, $14.00015.50. Lowland Prairie Hay No. 1, $10,500 12.60; Np. 1. $8.5009.60; No. 2. $6,000 7.00. Alfalfa Choice. $28.00030.00? No. 1, $26.00027.00; standard, $20.00024.00; No. 2, $16.00018.00: No. 3, 10.uu U13.. Straw Oat. $10.0012.0; wheat, $9.60 11.00. . i New York Money, New York, Bept. $. Prime Mercantile Paper $ per cent. Kxcnange steady. Sterling Demand. $3.61; cables. IS 64 . uritnce. i lemann. n.fsr.: caoies. e.avc. Belgian Francs Demand, 7. lid; cablej. 7.25c. . . Guilders Demand, 31.50c: cables, 31.62c. Lire Demand, 4.31c; cables, 4.13c. Marks Demand, 1.90c; cables, 1.91c. New York Exchange on Montreal 1 per rent discount. Time Loans strong era uncrangea. Call Money Steady; high, low and rul ing rate, T per cent: cloalng bid, 6 per cent: offered and last loan, 7 per cent. ' Kansas City Grain. Ksneas City. Mo.. 8ot 8. Wheat De cember, $2.89: March, $2.88, v 1 Corn September. $1.81; Deasmber, $1.16; May, juif and Financial News of Fmancfai' . New York Stocks Today, New York, Sept. 8. The hesitant tone of the stock market at the opening of today's session evidently expressed further division of senti ment among traders. Yesterday s late advance in the rate of call loans probably served to check bullish operations. ' ., Excepting Crucible Steel, whkh rose l?i points gains and lossesVtmong leading shares, esoeciallv oils, motors, steels and rails, were limited to fractions. Bor- ugn exchange was again unsettled, remittances to London falling be low: yesterday's minimum quota tions. ' w V '. Shorts were encouraged by the lack of buying orders in the first hour and exerted pressure against the cheaper, rails, later extending their selling movement to oils and some of the independent steels. Re actions among transportation shares, ranged from 1 to 2 points, with as much for most other popular issues. Oils fell back on reports of further differences between American in terests and the Mexican govern ment, Mexican Petroleum more than forfeiting its early gain. Call money was again in free supply at 7 per cent, but foreign exchange made little recover from preliminary prices. 'zJV Stocks rallied at ntidday, Mexican and Pan-American petroleums, also Crucible and Baldwin, rising 1 to 2 points from their reaction. Kails weie irregular, aside from Canadian Pacific, which strengthened on pros pective higher freight rates to roads within the Dominion. New York Quotations. Range of prices of the leading stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan Peters Trust building: iipse Aues. i-u 'A., T. & 8. F. Baltimore & Ohio ... Canadian Pacific ... N. Y. A H. R Erie R. R Gt. Northern, pfd. . Chi. Gt. Weetern ... Illinois Central Mo., Kan. & Tex. ... Kan. City Southern . Missouri Pacific .... N. Y..-N. H. & H. . Northern Pacific Ry Chi. & N. W . 83 84 . 414 .120 , 74 , 16 , 76 . ? . 88 , 6V,. . 19K . 26 . 33 . 78V4 , tW . 42S , 91S ' , 36tt , 94 , 27 . 36 S ,121 , s 42 119 76 16 78 9 8Hs 8 20 27 34 79 74 42 92 Penn. R. R .... Reading Co C.i K. I. & P. So. Pac. Co Southern Railway C, M. & St. P Union Pacific Wabash STEELS. Am. C. & F. Allls-C. Hfg Am. Loco. Co Utd. AI. 8. Corp Bold, L. Work Beth. Steel Corp. . Colo. F. & I. Co Crucible. Steel Co Am. Steel Foundries.... LackaVanna Steel Co... Mfrivula Steel A Ord.... 37, ami? 28 "37 123 10 135 34 96 39 110 77 '36. 122 36 69 39 84 95 70 80 ..1344 ..34 . . 94 .. 394 ..109 .. 76 !.122 ' .. 36v .. 68 .. 39 96 Pressed Steel Car Co Rep. Iron A Steel Co Runway Steel Spring Sloss-SheT. Stl. & Iron 70 Vi 88 United States Steel COPPERS Anaconda Cop. Mln 68 Am. Smlt. & Bfg. Co.... 60 Butte & Sup. Mln. Co.. ..... Ghlle Copper Co 15 Chino Copper Co Inspiration Cons. Cop. ... 47 Kennecotti Copper 26 Miami Copper Co. 19 S Nev. Cons. Cop. Co. 11 Ray Cons. Cop. Co. ...... lot. Utah Copper Co 63 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar Co 80 i Atl.. G. & I. S. S 134 Am. Internet. Corp 74, Am. Sum. Tob. Co 85 Am. Cotton Oil Co 25 Am. Tel. & Tel . S Brooklyn Rap. Trans.... 11 Bethlehem Motors 6 American Can Co........ 35 Chandler Motor Car..... 86 Central Leather Co 61 Cuba Cane Sugar Co.... 37 Cal. Petroleum Corp ......... . Corn Products Rfg. Co.. 86 Nat, Enam. & Stamp 68 , Flsk Rubber Co 26 General Electric Co 141 r.i.lnn Wm. & Wfe 8 54 60 -19 15 30 48 J6 20 11 J 6 . 64 75 136 . 72 86 25 98 "6 35 87 63 37 30 88 69. 26 144 21 56 13 N 71 ' 83 19 80 48 76 17 24 171 .13 39 15 14 90 26 88 86 110 32 73 62 , 66 14 60 60 '45 ioi 84 48 82 7 , .0198 3.65 General Motors Co ?!? tooanca u......... Am. Hide and Lthr. 12 68 82 19 79 47 Haskell & Brkr. Ca. U. S. Ind. Alcohol. I. International Nickel Internat. Papepr Co.. Ajar Rubber Co...... Kellv-Sorlnrfield Tire Keystone Tire ft Rub.... 18 Internat. Merc. Mar.,... 24 Maxwell Motor Co 9 Mexican Petroleum ......167 Middle States Oil ..L.. 13 Pure OH 39 Willys-Overland Co. .... 16 Pierce Oil Corp 14 Pan-Am. Pet. & T 89 Pierce-Ar. Motor 36 Royal Dutch Co. 87 U. S. Rub. Co J.. 86 Am. Sugar Kef. Co. 111 Sinclair Oil & Bet 31 Sears-Roebuck Co 140 Stromberg Carb. Co 72 Studebaker Corp. 62 Tob. Products Co. 64 Trans-Con. Oil 13 Texas Co 49 U. 8. Food Pr. Corp. ... 69 V. 8. Sm., Rfg. & Mln.... ,69 The White Motor Co. ... 44 . Wilson Co., Inc 67 W'estinghouse Airbrake ..104 Western Union 84 West'gh'se El. & Mfg 48 American Woolen Co. ... 81 Sales at 2:00 o'clock 382,100. Money tv. . . 7 Marks 0189 Sterling 3.54 ' New York Produce. New York. Sept. 8. Butter Firm; creamery higher than extras 5959c; creamery extras, 6858cf creamery firsts, 6257o Eggs Market firm: fresh gathered ex tra firsts, 6961c; .fresh gathered firsts, 55 0 57c. r.....n t?l .m iinenanffAd. Live Poultry Easy; broilers by freight, 36 38c; broilers by express, - 39 40c; fowls, 3240c; Old roasters. 23c; turkeys, 40o Dressed Poultry Steady ; western broil ers, fresh, 42QS1C 1 New York Metals. New York, Sept 8. Copper Nominal;' electrolytic unchanged. , ' Tin Steady: spot and futures, $45.60. Antimony Unchanged. Lead Easy. 8. 50 9.00c, Zinc Easy; East St. Louis , delivery, 7.757.87c. iron uncnangea. At London: Spot copper, f$6 12s 6d; electrolytic unchanged; tin, 126$ 2s 6d; lead, 136 6s; zinc, 38 15s. , - -) Chicago Produce. Chicago. Sept. 8. Butter Higher: creamery, 44 56c. Eggs Higher: receipts. 14,976 cases: standards, 6363c; firsts, 5162c;J ordinary firsts. 4547c; at mark, cases included. 46 04c; storage packed firsts. 66c' Poultry Alive weak; fowls, general run, 2930c; springs, 34c. Cotton Futures. New York, Sept. ' 8. Cotton futures opened steady; October, 27.90c: Decem ber. 26.00c; January, 25.20c: March, 24.85c; May, 24.60c. Butter and Egg In Omaha. Eggs No. 1, 50c per dosen; No, 2, 41c per dosen: cracks, 31c per dosen. Butter 41c per pound. riininiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiliiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiiiininiiiiii. I HOUSE' AND STRfeETl : DRESSES ! I and I I APRONS 1 i Special- J $1.98! ? Thursday PHILIP' -u Department Store I 24th and O St. V South Omaha illllllllllllllllllllll$llllllllll!li;lllllllllll$l!l!lllll!lllllll$ll8 Omaha Grain Omaha, Sept. 8, 1920, f Receipts of all grains were light and the market was mooeraieiy ac tive. Wheat advanced 5c to 7c, some of the off grade samples going at the extreme advance. Corn was 2c to 3c up. Oas advanced general ly a cent. .Rye was 4c up. Barley was lc higher. . ; - WHEAT. No. 1 hard winter: cars. $2.49; $ cars, $2.48: 3 curs (smutty, dsrk), $2.48; 2 1-3 cars (smutty), $2.48. No. 2 hard winter: 1 car (old billing), $2.63; 1 car (dark), $2.60; 2- car, $1.48; 666 cars. $2.47; care, $2.4$: 1 car (smut ty), $2.46; 1 car (smutty), $2.46. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car (heavy), $2.46; 1 car, $2.46; 2 Cars, $1.46; 1 oar (smutty), $2.44; 1 car (amutty), $3.43; 1 car (smutty), $2.42; 1 car. (very smutty), $2.40. No. 4 hard winter: tt car (old bill ing), $2.50; 1 car, $2.45; i cars, $2.44; S cars (amutty), $2.44; 1 car (smutty), $2.43; 1 car (very smutty), $2.41. No. 5 bard winter: 1 car, $3.43; 2 cars, $2.42; 1 car (amutty), $2.42. Sample hard winter: 1 1-3 cars (hot), $2.30; 1 car (heating), $2.17. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car. (old bill ing), $2.66. No. 4 northern spring: 1 car (dark), $2.45. Sample northern spring: 1 car, $2.35; 1 car, $2.27. No. 2 mixed: I car, $2.46. 1 car, $2.44; 1 car (dur- 1 car (old billing), $2.49; 2 cars, $2.$8. No. 4 mixed: urn), $2.41. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $2.42. Sample mixed CORN. 3 cars, $2.39 (old billing); No. 2 white 1 car. $1.36. No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.33. No. white: 1 car, $1.29 (musty). No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.34. No. S yellow: 3 cars, $1.32, No. 5 yellow: 1 car, $1.30. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.33; 1 car, $1.34 (near white); 2 cars, $1.32; 22 2-3 cars, $1.32. No. 3 mixed: 32 cars, $1.31. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.30. " OATS. No. 2 white: 1 car, 62c: 2 cars, 62c. No. 3 white: 1 car, 62c ' (shippers' weight); 11 cars, 61 c. No, 4 white: 8 csrs, 61c. Sample white: 1 car, 60 c. RYE, No. 2: 1 car. $1.91. , No. 3: 3 cars, $1.90. BARLEY. No. 3: 1 car, 91.00. No. 4: 1 car, 98c RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Week Year Today. ago, ago. ago, 116 . 31 . 25 10 2 115 20 48 ' 13 Receipts Wheat -. Corn Oats ' Rye Barley Shipments Wheat Ccrn . Oats Rye 49 19 12 5 261 70 32 .118 . 10 . 19 . . 1 Barley nrrEiPTS IV OTfJKR MARKETS. Chicago 318 472 487 Kansas . City 157 11 18 St Louis 16.1 46 68 Minneapolis 347 ' ... ... Duluth 234 ... Winnipeg 170 DAILY INSPECTION REPORT. . - The daily inspection report show this grain Inspectea "in" in 21 nours. Wheat Hard winter: 48 No. 1, 77 No. 2, 34 No. 3. 17 NoT 4, 12 No. 5, 13 sample. Mixed: 3 No. 1, 4 No. 2, 2 No. 3, 1 No. 4, 3 N,i. 6. Spring-: 6 No. 1, 14 sample. Total, 233 cara In. Corn Yellow: 2 No. 1, 7 No. 2, 15 No. 3, 2 No. 4 9 No. 6, 1 No. 6. White: 4 No. 1, 9 No. 2, No. 3, 2 No. 4. 1 No. 6. Mixed: 15 No. 2, 11 No. 3. 1 No. 4. 2 No. 6, 1 No. 6, 1 sample. TotaK $5 cars In. ' Oats White: 9 No. 2, 28 No. 3. 14 No. 4, 1 sample. Total, 62 cars in. . Rye 2 No. 1, 7 No. 2, ..0. 3. Total, 15 cars In. Barley 1 No., 4, 1 rejected. Total, 2 cars in. . PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago Wheat 1,746,000 1,187,000 Corn 910,000 607,000 Outs 1,185,000 1,185,000 Shipments Wheat 825,000 869,000 C.irn 226,000 205,000 Oais 647,000 647,000 2,626,000 781,000 4,898,000 1,491,000 244,000 1,079,000 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co., Doug. 2627. Sept. 8. Art'es I Open. High. I Low. Close Yea'dy Wheat J t Dec. ( 2.43 2.46 I 2.41 2.45 2.41 Men. I 2.39 2.42i 2.39 2.41 2.38 Kye. I I I J I Sep. 1.89 1.93 1.89 1.93 1.89 Dec. 1.74 1.76141 1.71 1.76 ii 1.7$ Corn. ! I Sep. 1.38 1.43 1.37 1.42 1.17 Dec. 1.21 1.23 1.20 1.22 1 1.10 May 1.18 1.20 1.18 1.19 1.11 Oat Sep. , ..63 .64 .63 .64 .61 Dec. .65 .66 .65 .66 .66 May .68 .69 .68 .68 .68 Pork. I Sep. 22.70 22.86 22.70 22.85 23.00 Oct. 23.25 23.35 23.20 23.36 23.60 Lard I II I I Sep. 118 95 119.05 19.95 19.06 18.97 Oct. l9.16 J19.26 19.0S 19.26 19.17 Ribs. I I I I Sep. 115.95 116.20 15.95 16.16 16.12 Oct. 116.37 116.45 16.15 16.36 16.32 - Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Sept. 8. Butter Cream ery, 68c; packing, 40c. Eggs One cent higher; firsts, (2c; see onds, 45c. Poultry Hens, 2729c; broilers, J4c; springs, 2729c. St. Louis Grain. St Louis Mo, Sept. 8. "Wheat Decem ber, i.46i; March, $2.42. Corn September, $1.43; $1.29. Oats September. 64 c bid: December, December, 66c. Chicago rotator, Chicago, Sept 8. Potatoes Steady; re ceipts, 72 cars; Jersey Cobblers, $2.85 i.ti; Giants, $2.602.60; Minnesota Early Ohlos, $2.28-02.35; Idaho rurals. $2.76. Bar SUver. New York. Sent 8.--Bar Silver Domes tic, 99c; foreign, 94c. Mexican Dollars 71c. r UPDIKE We Specialize in the Careful Handling of Orders for Grain and Provisions FOR FUTURE DELIVERY IN All Important Markets -WE ARE Chlcago Board of Trad St. Louis Merchants Exchang Milwaukee Chamber oi Commerce Kansas City Board of Trad Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce Sioux City Board of Trad Omaha Grain Exchange) : WE OPERATE OFFICES AT OMAHA, NEB. CHICAGO, ILL. GENEVA, NEB. LINCOLN, NEB. SIOUX CITY, IA. DES MOfNES, IA. HASTINGS, NEB. HOLDREGE, NEB. MILWAUKEE, WIS. HAMBURG, I A. I AH of the offices ar connected with each ether by' private wires. We are operating large up-to-date terminal elevators in the Omaha and Milwaukee markets and are in position to handle your shipments in the best possible manner I e., Cleaning, Transferring, Storing, etc- It will pay you to fot in toueh witb oa of oar office) whom wanting to BUY or SELL any kind of grain. WE SOLICIT YOUR Consignments of All Kinds of Grain to OMAHA, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, KANSAS CITY; and SIOUX CITY Evry Car Receives Careful Personal Attention The Updike Grain Company THE RELIABLE CONSIGNMENT HOUSE the Day Chicago Grab Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Sept. 8. Fresh strength developed ih the wheat market to day, chiefly as a result of free buy ing for the seaboard. The east was not only after future deliveries, but also for the first time in several days was seeking cash wheat in volume There was a good demand, too, for the other, leading breadstuff, cash rye. Opening prices, which ranged from.fic to 2c higher, with Decem ber at $2.42 to $143 , and March at $2.39, were followed by slight reac tion and then by a new upturn, higher than before. The seaboard buying was general ly considered to be a reflection of export sales. Prices closed firm, 3f4454c net higher, with Decem ber, $2.45tf and March, $2.4 ltf. Smallness 1 of receipts, together with unfavorable weather, had a bullish influence on corn. After opening unchanged to lc higher, in- eluding December -at $1.21 to $1.214. The-market underwent moderate sag, but then again hard ened. Decided falling off in- Iowa and . Illinois Consignments to Chicago was reported. The close was ner vous, ys434c net higher, with De cember, $1.2201.22. Oats were firm with corn, starting unchanged to He higher, December 65c ,to 65fc, and later scoring gains all around. Weakness in the hog market car ried provisions lower. Lard espe cially was affected. ' New York Coffee. New York, 8ept. 8. After opening at a decline of 4 to 5 polnta, the market for coffee futures sold some 10 to 21 points net higher during the early trading on covering, accompanied by rumors of a firmer tone In Brazil:-There was no con firmation of these Teports. however, and the market eased off again during the afternoon, with December selling down from 1.70 to 8.34c and March from 9.11 to 9.00c under liquidation and trade selling. There was also some selling believed to be for European account and local pressure was encouraged by reports of lower cost and freight offers. The close was barely steady at a net decline of ( to 16 points. September, 7.90c: October. 8.10c; December, 8.46c; January, 8. 60c; March, 8.99c; May, 9.19c; July, 9.39c; The local spot market was In moderate demand, with Rio 7s quoted at 8c and Santos 4s at 14 to 15c. New York Sugar. New York, Sept 8. The feature In the local raw sugar market today was the salo to a refiner of 1,200 tons Perusian port at 9c c. 1. f., equivalent to 10.78a for Cubes, duty paid, compared with, 12.04s, which wa the last previous price paid by refiners some weeks sgo, It wa understood that Porto Rico in mod- , erato lots Vere available at equivalent to 9c for Cubes, c. 1. f.. but there wa Ittle demand from refiners. New York General. New York, Bept. 8. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red and No. 2 hard, 2.78 spot c. 1. f. track New York; No. t mixed durum, $2.75 to arrive. Corn Firm; No. t yellow, $1.71 c, L 1 . New York, 10-day shipment Oats Steady: No. 2 white, 79cj No. white, 78e ' , Lard Firm;- mlddlewest, $19.5519.$5,, Other Articles Unchanged. I Visible Grain Supply New York, Sept 7. The visible supply ot American and bonded gratna show th following changes: Wheat Increased 1,616,000 bushel. Corn decreased 134,000 bushels. Oats Increased 4,648,000 bushel. Rye Increased 46,000 bushels. Barley Increased 81,000 bushels, , " . . New York Dry Goods New York, Bept. 8. Dry good senti ment showed improvement today. Forward sale of print cloths were reported for de livery In the year's last quarter, but price were lower. Hosiery and underwear re mained quiet, with silk unchanged and burlaps Inactive. Turpentine) and Jtosln. Savannah, Ga Sept 8. Turnfentlne firm, $1.17; asles 334; receipt, 69"; shipments, 14; stock, 11.237. Rosin firm; sales 431; receipts." 2,421 ; shipments, 1,300; stock, 44.678. Quote: B, D, E. F, O, H. I, K, It, N, WG. WW. 12 12.20. ' . New York Sugar. New York, Sept. 8. Sugar Raw, nom inal; refined, dull; fine granulated, 15.00 17.10c. Trading in futures was quiet early. At noon prices were unchanged to 10 point net higher - Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Sept 8. Flour changed. Corn No. 8 yellow, $1.8701.39. Oats No. 8 white, 6960e. Barley 82c$l. 07. -Rye No. 3, $1.891.90. Flax Seed No. 1. $3.3403.37. r-Un- Liberty Bond Prices. New York, Bept 8. Prices of Liberty bonds at noon were: 3s, 90.02; first 4s, unquoted; second 4a, unqtfbted; first 4s, 65.90; second 4s, 86.06; third 4s, 88.6$; fourth 4 a, 86.30; Victory 3s, 95.31; Victory 4s, 95.38. New York Dried Fruits. 1 New York, Sept 8. Evaporated Apples , Neglected. Prunes Barely steady. 1i Apriokts and Peaches Quiet. Raisins Steady. New York Cotton. ' " New York, Sept. October cotton closed at 27.96c, or five point net higher, while otber months were 2 to 25 points lower, with the tone stead'y. SERVICE MEMBERS OF- : 4 1 I . I A