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    THE BEE; .OMAHA. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1921.
Rise in Cotton
! Price Benefit to
Entire Country
FirSering Men of City Rfal
lie Im-rcase Is Sympathetic
With General Improve
inrnt in Businrn.
Br HOLLAND.
hfn referring to the advance in
the market price of cotton atiten
nf Galvriton. Tfx.. who i now in
N'ew York and who has hrgt inter
fill, not 10 much in cotton itself as
in nonie of Hie bank which nave
hern aiding the cotton planter, said
that he felt certain that there wn
rot full appreciation by the people
of the north of the importance not
only to the nouth, but to the entire
country of thi. advance in cotton
prire.
lie had knowledge of the strain
wine of the bank of the south were
nut to in order to aid the farmer
who were .trugling desperately on
account j of the heavy drop in the
market price of cotton. On the
whole the hank of the toutll have
khown an admirable disposition to
aid the cotton planters. Hut in do
ing this a large amount oi credit
van, to use a familiar jiliur.se.
"iroeu. With the advance in the
price of cotton it will be possible to
thaw out these iroxeii credits and in
fact irouFc of that kind i now
under way.
Increase Sympathetic,
Hut the far-sceinu men of thu
city and of the north do realize what
the higher prices for cotton mean at
leaiit from one point of view. For
it is iiupofsiblc not to recogi:i-,e the
tact that this increase is sympathetic
with the improvement in business
and in industry and, if not one of the
causes (jf that improvement, has been
on the other hand caused by it.
. Sin one nil foretell how long the
ttaare will t maintained There may
b. anme (luiluHllnka In lliv msrkct. That
wmihl appear, m be Inevitable In view .cf
In furl that mint uf the feature as
aurlmod with the aii'litrn rlaa I- tha
market nrlrt of rotlnn havt ben anertac
otur. One curloua feature aasnrtteri with
tt.a Improved rot urn market t the half
jo.ulnr remark attribute;! to Secretary
Mi'llmi that the bonlweevll whlrh haa
hitherto been hlamed for falling off hi
.tottefl production nevertheleaa tllla year
haa reused ao great an Impairment of the
.rop that together with
rttiwaxe the amalleet
ha been harvested.
rf .raw cotton
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Live Stock
Omaha Grain
Omaha, (apt. If,
5
decre-taed
crop In 59 yeaia
Therefore scarcity
haa rome and nt a time
inn- when the worM'a demand for Anvirl-
-arr cotton la increoalna; la spoken of aa
fairly good proof of Improved condl-
uaa In Europo and also in meat nmain.
Cottua and the World.
tUntll about the close of lh.flerl
rfur which haa Juat ended dlatrea un
MKnmtile.1 atnea the rceonatructton era pre-
lieu in innnjr imiis ui 111. v
. abnormal drop in tn marker rrice
cotton. It can oe truiniuur aaiu -na
the. a. uth waa deeply In debt. It wat
eoiberraaaed alao by aome of the credit
restriction,
f hut of a iudden there came a rise In
tk.i- market price ot cotton of abnut f 40
a' bale. A tha carry-over cotton made
nessll.l hy tire aid lven by tho banks
? the aouth waa a little over S, 000, 000
tiles, to which ahould be added the f ,
(tjt0 hales which Is the government
fereciuit of thla year, there was almost
iSi overnight Increase on the total nf
early 1100.000.
i It waa Inevitable when thla comnuta
llmi was made that there be recollection
of the years early In the present cer-
v tf-yL wa.uvu porta .of catUuv .ruiyi tn ?
five or Blx nionthsa'ggrated 5il0.0iii,o(i0
each year, and thla waa almost the ex
act amount of the favorable vlsll-1" trade
Lalance for the United States. Now a
sudden Increase (40 a bale means nearly
JeOMOMOO. 1 j
Oulalde perhaps of the diaeovery and
operation of aome of the preeieua metal
mines tn Africa, there Is ho record which
compares with tho increase In a tew days
f the market value of a single crop. In
fact at no time, not even when South
Africa was bringing to the surace mil
lions of new gold, was there such an In
crease In gold production In , so. short a
time as Is represented by the gain In, the
market value of cotton. Of -oiitse the
hope Is strong that this Increase aubject
aa It may be to aome fluctuation will be
maintained and tn fact enlarged.
What It Means to Country.
' Thla Increase, sympathetic with, perhaps
caused by. improved business and Indus
trial conditions, not only hera but In
Kurooe, will make It possible to liquidate
debts. One of the authorities states that
mw buying power has been created by
tliis Inrreare and an over-night change
t from something like penusy 'o an ap
proach to affluence. This will affect all
Industries and all business. Should this
change In the" cotton situation be colncl-
; dnt in point of time with the undertak
ing by Mexico to meet her outside finan
cial obligations, followed by the recogni
tion of Mexico by this government, then
Irrefutable forces for business and Indus
trie I prosrierltv will have been e-tated.
,Not only Europe, but Japan, will be
stlmulnted by this Increase In tne price
of cotton, because they will be sble now
ta manufacture and market their cotton
cloths at a reasonable price. They should
find also that the public, who nave been
holding off In the belief that a further
decline In the price of cotton will take
Mace, will now, realizing that appreciation
Instead of decline is In progr.-ss.. beirln
buying cotton Roods. They will do thla
because of their apprehension that further
Increases In the prices of rnw cotton may
' entail higher prices for cotton socds.
It Is a most significant 'fact that at
lha moment when thia government and
Mexico seem about to establish normal
neighborly relations the price ot the great
staple cultivated in the south, much of
It near the Mexican boundary, ishould have
Increased, i
, ' " Chicago Produce.
Chicago, . Bept. 17. Butter Unsettled :
creamery, extras, 42c; standards, 38c
firsts,. X3H041c; aeconds. 30 He.
- Eggs Higher; receipts, T.OOt esses;
firsts, 34936c; ordinary firsts, 230c;
miscellaneous, 31033c. .
Poultry Alive; unchanged. ' "
, Omaha, Sept. 17. -Cih
heat price were ?c to 4c
lower today, lorn wai on Ic to
l4c. White wm Ic to Hie lower,
yellowr e off and mixed le to Vt;
..ITL'i ower. Oati ere generally a cent
3MM in ai off. Rye declined 2c to Jc and bar
iMli !ils!i 'y no mufh changed. Wheat
HI. sir les.sae . . t i j . . ,
Huge
I
let
let
t 414
4
I 1e
ll.til
aesa
is :
II 4)1
II. M
I
4.H4
Iteeelpts werei f atue
Offi.ial MeeUay f,,,l4,tet
tirruial 1ulr ... eels
official WediM-ader. .
orfirial ThuieDay 4.334
official Yn.ur ....
k..tlihaie Memrdsy,, 3
is oare lh 1J :
e.me lal k . , i,UI
Heme I wke, as ,. ?,(
3sw eaaaa m siaa M Jfca Jl x ,1 m ai mm t
a.m. rear aai .... :m inn ui.tii ; receipt were
nelpis and dispoaiftttaj of Hit siavk j,r''n I'jht,
si in. I aiua arua, uiaens, r-.u ,
for hours, endiot at I p nt ,
lemuer It, l:i.
R KfK I PT C A It LOT.
, fault Hum tha
i nlon Ptrint n n i
I'. N. W, H., a.l.,,, ,,
I'. N W, H.. w..i
t Ml. P., M o My.. ,.
('., H. di Q. Hy al.... t
t' H. I. I, mat
O, K. I. P. '
Total recelpie 14
lIlHI'OrTI'llIN HKAU.
A rniour t t'o
:uu.hv I'acking I'd
Hold Packing o
Morris I'aiking 10
Hwift a ' ..'.
J. W. Murphy
Hwarls Co
Tun I
i
I
44 I
... M4
... 4
... St
... 34
til
... 444
... 44
,3.01!
faille All kinds of cat'le were nom
inally aua.iy today, not tnuugh being oa
ale to makt a market. Tuday a ar
rivals of Jim head bring tha total lor
the week up to 3l,S0d. Percentage of
earn feds haa twn una Her this week and
good patlve aleera art moatly Ike higher
nlilie short fed Kinua have been slow
at decline, of :l4er. Top for lh week
wa. 110,10, Wuct.rn beeves and feeders
are mo.tly ric lower this week tnuusn
light "locker, do n..l show murn decline
a n t. Hits siock haa been dull. brir.
era breali.ng ita and cow a moatly 40c.
Ouotatloiia on Cattle Choice to prime
neevee, is.nuej .; good to choice peeves.
ii(M : lair to good beeves, 17. om
S.Sa; common to fair beeves, fe.Coej 7. to;
hoict to prime yenning., isaowio.st.
rrood to choice yearling.. t. It 44 MO: fair
la good yearlings, "..."Sm.H; common
to fair ycarllnua, IT, '.'Iff , 00; choice to
prlmt grata beeves. tT.OflA7.74: good to
i hnire graaa beevea, 16 ti0l&.H: fair to
good grass beeves. l3.lMr4.ae; common
to fair graaa beevea, l4.3S4rl.3S; Mexl-
sna. 14.0114(9.00: chore grass helfere.
.7(0.2u: fall' to good trass heifers.
K.r.ol5 75: rholet to trune graaa rows,
I4.7S4S.3S: good hoirt graaa rowa.
M.5.rM.7&: fa r to acod traaa rowa.
I3.7SW4 35; common t fair grass row.,
t?.OO(i3,70; rholct to prime feeders. II. la
'7.;.: good In choice feedera. 11.0041
.;o;, f.ir 10 good feedera. lj.40ei.0A'
common to fair fcedert, I4.7SW6.3S: good
to choice stneker., S.2Sf 4.7S; fair to
good slockers. H.bHtt.ii: common 11
fair atnekers, It.tnwS.in: atnrk heifers,
M.oOfcS.CO; .tnck rows. 13.:sei.2S: atork
cnlvea. l4.SOf7.7S; veal calvea, 15.000
1.50; bulla, staga. etc., S3.00O3.7S.
Hngy The week Is rloalng with a
email Roturday run of bogs, abcut 3,700
head. Trade was active enough to pro
duce an early clearance and w.iea, on
an average, were not far from ateady.
Occasional sales or light shipping hogs
were possibly a little lower wli'le aome
packing biialneaa appeared to be a little
higher. Beat light hogs tonne 1 st 17.90
and hulk of the receipts sold from I8.1t
7.i. compared with a week no pack-
ng hnga nre about 2SeHf,0c lowci while
hlnnlng grades show a decline cl 7uc
li.ee. n -
WHCAT
Ka. I bard: I tar, tl 1 idaikl; I car.
l Id (tallow . .
,v, 1 bsrd: I ear, II. It (dark, epfeM
bllliagl; I rar. 11,11 Idaikt: I (tr, l II
(dark, emutiyl; 4 rare, 11.14; 1 car.,
II II: car. 11.11 laiuunyl: I ee-. II II:
I rart. 11.14 ly.lloel. I rer. II It ly.
low; I rait, II II nmttlty,; t rait, II !3
ttmuliyl.
So. 1 hard: I rar. II II (dark I: t rare.
1114 (dark, smutty): I rar. 1114
i.nsuitrl: I rar, 11.14 (mlt; I rare,
II It lauiuityl: I rar. 11,11 it.lluwi; I
rare, l II Oelltwl; I tar, 11,11 t enmity I.
No. 4 hard: I rar, II 13 ieoxiiiylt 1
rar, li t (special billing); I car, 114
leinulty); I rtre, II. ai isiaully); I rar,
II tl (smutty, yellow),
1 tprlng: I car, 11.41 (dark, north.
Chicago Grain
Financial New York Quotations .Bonds and Notes
M III
I btrat Tilkeae-Oataka He Imh4 M Irt,
t hitago, Sept. 17.-Hcking I By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
No.
tral.
Ira).
No.
No.
I prlngj I rar, ll.tl Idar, partV
lioau.
No.
15..
. "h.
70 '
140
no.
Av.
300
C2. . nr.s
S4..320
SO. .321
ci..:i
1..304' ...
64. .261-...
3. .248 ...
S..S16 40
4. .21 40
63.. 243 120
Sheep Only
Pr.
10
Pr. Ko. Av. 8h.
f 00 u S3. .400 ...
K. 83. .843 ...
I 26 . ' S3. .330 110
6m- 42. .3.10 ...
60. .310 ...
00 S4..2I4 ...
31 " 43. .253 ...
1 00. 6H...S24 1..
7 35 3..237 ...
7 60 89. .IS ...
7 75 45. .208
200 lambs were included
live stock receipts this morning and
no change occurred In sheep barn prices.
Supply during the past week haa been
moderate and prlcse for tat sheep and
IKmbs ahow quite a little advance. The
general market, rompared with a week
ago, Is 75c(H1.00 higher. Best fat lambs
are now quoted up to .00i0.00 and
porkers are getting very few easterns
under 10.0O, Good fat ewes have been
bringing 34.0004.40, with wethers and
yenrlingt scarce. Feeding la'nl-e ruled
steady to easier for the weelt .ind coun
try demand continue quiet. Omd feed
ing lamb are bringing !.S04?0.?S, with
37.00 an outside price on chol-e lights.
Quotations on Sheep Fat lambs, good
choice, I9.40.0: fat lambs, fair to
good, 8.73.S6; feeder Inmbs, good to
choice, 16.7087.00; feeder lamba, fnlr to
good, O.008.5O; cull lambs, I5.60O7.00;
fat yearlings, 15.2C6.00: fnt ewes. 3.25i
(i4.60; feeder ewes, t2.7592.ti- breeding
ewes, 13.6065.50; eull ewes, 11.7602.25.
1 tutted: I rsr. It. II (smutty). '
i inlsed: 1 car. 11.14 (smutty)! 1
cart, 11. It (durum).
No, mlard; I rar. II. M lamuttv).
No. t durum; k,rar, II. It; I car, 11.1
Iredl.
.N. t durum: I cars, l It timber).
conv.
No. 1 wlille: ears. 43r; car, lli
(apecltl billing); I tar. 4.l,c.
No. I wbliti 1 tar, 41c (ahlppirs"
eight),
K.tnpl yellow; I rar, 4,
No. I yellow: tar, 43i l.pe-lal bill
lug I; I ran. lie.
No. 1 yellow: t car, 43 So (special bill
Int); I rart. 43c.
No. 4 yellow; I car, 41e (muatr).
No. I mlsed: 1 car, 42ec; 1 r, 41c
(nsr yellow): I car, 4140.
No. I mixed: I rsr, 42c; 4 cars, 41 40
OATH.
No. it white: I rar. He; I rare, 3 J He
No. 4 white: 1 car. 334c; 1 car, l.V:
4 cars. It 4c
Rample white; 1 rar, lie.
No. 1 mixed: I rar. lie.
KTB.
No. t: 1 rar, loo.
No. S: I car, lie. 1
Ko. 4: 1 car, llu (heavy); cars, ,15,'.
Sample: 1 rar. Use,
BAR LET.
No. 4: 1 car, 40c.
PRlllAFtr RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Today.
....J.I 11.000
....1.27.0i)0
... 713.00
Year Ago.
1. 641.000
:n.o.oo
1.042,000
Wheat
Corn
Oats .
Shipments-
Wheat 1,640.000 , 782.000
Corn 4 374,000 22.000
Oata ,174.0011 43,000
KXPORT 1LEAHAXCE3.
I5.00U M4.000
43.000 31.00
CtUC'AUU CAR I.OT HKCKiriB.
Today Wk. Ago Tear Ago
Wheat .61 H SI
Corn 342 4 :.0
Oat 7 ISO 17
KANSAS CITY CAR I.OT RKCK1PTS.
Today W k. Ago Year Ago
341 334 264
J ' 16
I 21 14
LOCI 3 CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Today Wk. Ago Yf ar Ago
14S 120 111
...70 2 3
41 47 2
NORTHWESTERN CAR I.OT RECEIPTS
Or WHEAT.
Today Wk. Ago Tear Ago
Mlnneapolia 600. Sl 423
Dulutb 353 481 22
Winnipeg 1,147 1 424
OMAHA HECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts Today Wk. Ago xr. Ago
Wheat
Corn
Wheat
Com .
Oata .
BT.
Wbeat
Corn .
Oata .
Bureau
16,000
steers,
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Sept. 17. (U. S.
nf Markets.) Cattle Receipts,
head. For week; Heavy beef
steady to 25o lower, other kinda moatly
1525c higher; she stock and . built,
steady to 25c higher; canners strong:
atockers, feedert and stock cows and heif
ers, steady; veal calves. ateady to too
higher; heavy calves, 7tcll.00 lower;
stock calves, 5075c lower.
Hogs Receipts, 600 head; market
steady to strong; 190 to 210-pound
weights, 8.10j8.25: bulk of sales, .00p
8.25; full load. 17.25; butcher sows, 17.00;
weighty stock pigs, 17.65.
- Sheep and Lamba No receipts. For
week: Sheep, ll.001.50 higher; lambs,
!l.OO01.2fo higher.
Sioux City Live 8toek.
Sioux City. Ia., Sept. 17. Cattle Re
ceipts, 500 head; market stesdy; fed
steers .and yearlings, 16. 60(010.25; grass
steers and yearlings, 1 14.0007.00; beef
steers, I6.50JM0; fat "cows and heifers,
I4.00H9.00; csnners, I2.002.75; veala,
I4.00.00; graaa cows and heifer. 12.76
06.00; calvea, 18.5006.25; feeding cows
and helfera. I2.7505.2S; feeders, 14.000
0.26. . . ... ; . ...
Hogs Receipts,. 2.000 ' head: market
heavies steady to strong; llghta, 2560c
lower; light, S7.50Sii8.00; mixed. IG.750
7.25; heavy, 16.0007.26; bulk of aales,
16.6007.75. ,
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head;
market steady.
St. foseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Sept. 17. Cattle Recetptl,
300 head; market slow: steers, 14.600
9.26: cows and helfera, 13,60 01.25; calves,
15.0009.00; stockera and feeders, 16.000
6.6.
Hogs Receipts, 1,600 head; market
steady to strong; Jop, 18.30; built of sales.
16.7608.80. r. .
Sheep and Lamba Receipts. 20 'head;
market tttady; lambs, .OO01O.OO; ewes,
13.7601.60.
Wheat
Com
Oata
Ry
Barley
Shipments
Wheat .......
Corn , . . .
Oata
Rya ,
Barley
.. 15
.. 12
.. I
,.J07
.. 29
.. IS
., 10
.. 6
111
24
11 '
.
1
13S
34
1
1
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Oraln Co. DO. 2627. Bept. 17.
Art. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. I Test.
Wht I I I I -1
Sep. 1.25H 1.26 1.1'Mi 1.24
Dec. 1.29 l.H'.i 1.26 4 1.26 1.29
' 1.28 i 1.254 1.29'i
May 1.33 1.33- 1.29 1.39V4 1.33
-. 1.13X1....'..... I 1.WJ4 1.3114
Rye 1 i I I
Sep. I 1 05 1.06 I 1.04 I 1.04 1.0611
Doc, 1.0 1.08 1i 1.06 4 1.014 1.09
May i 1.11, 1.11 J.lOlii 1.104 1.134
Corn 1 r I
Sep. .62', .52 .65H .52H M
Dec. .534 .534 .624 .62 4 .63
V. . 62". .634
May .684 -684 .57-5, .674 .584
1 .67. .6814
Oata
Sep. .37 .374 .SI 14 .3614 ,.374
Dec. .394 .394 .3t .394
..Mli 38 4
May .43. 43. 4 .424 .434 .434
.4354
Pork
Sep. 11.00 18.45 18.00 18.45. 17.90
Lard
Sep. 10.97, 10.47 10.90- 10.90 ' 10.82
Oct. 10.96 11.03 10.95 10.97 L 10.90
Jan. I 9.60 ' 9.67 1.60 9.62 I 9.65
Rlna- I III
Sep. 1 7.65 1 7.95 7.66 7.95 7.60
Pet. I 7.76 I 8.00 7.76 7.92 7.62
Minneapolis Oraln.
' Minneapolis, Sept. 17. Flour Un
changed. ...
, Bran 114.00016.00. ' , ;
Wheat Receipts, 600 cars, compared
with 423 onrs a yar ago; No. 1 northern,
11.474; September, 11.4414; December,
11.394: May, 11.384.
'Corn N. 3 yellow, 46045 c. '
Oata No. 3 white, 324 0:414.
Barley 42 0 69c. , -
Ry No. 2. 989814e. . , !;
' Flax No. 1, 12.0602.09.
St. Loul Grain.
St. Louis, Sept. 17. Wheat September,
11.334 asked: December, 11.2614 bid.
Corn September, 494o asked; Decem
ber. 6044 0604c bid.
Oats September, 35o; ' December 1714c.
City Oraln. .-r
Kansas City, Sept. 17. Wheat Septem
ber. 11.14; December, 11.17: May. 11.214.
Corn September, 424c; j December,
4c;x May, 44c
i - Bar SllTer.
New Tork, Etpt, 17. Foreign bar
ailvcr, lie; Mexican dollar, 10c.
Dairy Farm or Country Estate
Ideal For One Or Both
Thirty minute north of th Pottoffice, a short diataac pad Florence, i a 60-acr tract for
ale to tome man or men who have an appreciation of natural advantage' and convenience
STUDY THIS OFFER 1 .
THE LOCATION
On th Loop road, or at the intersection of Thirtieth
etreet, and the road to be called Memorial boulevard.
, On mile by cinder road to pavement. Level roads
alt the way to town. The north-and-south direction of
roads keep them clean ia all weather. .
.,----
THE BUILDINGS '
The honse is of nine room, newly painted and papered
inside and out. Eleetrie light, furnace, cistern and
, well. A comfortable, roomy home, built to enjoy
lift in. ..-
Convenient to the house is a brick and concrete cave,
ideal for vegetable and fruit atorage, even in tne
hottest weather. t
Th bam Is a three-decker. XI stalls for horse and
cattle en the ground. Next floor ia the implement
shed and garage room, with plenty of storage spas
thrown in for good measure. The hayloft ia floored
with hard maple, making it an ideal danee hall. Room -for
71 couples. To give you an- idea of this barn's
construction, the upright Are 1x8 feet and the
joist 3x12 feet. - .
The chicken house is 11x12 feet, with the hog barn ,
underneath.
. X f.- . -. ' " .'
THE, CROPS
Thirty acre of thi farm i ia corn. Clover and
four-foot stand of Sudan grass occupy two acre.
Th orchard has apple, plum, pear end cherry tree
all bearing. , , .
TIMBER - " ! ::
The twenty-five acres of timber on this tract were
cruised a short time ago and estimated to contain
at cords, valued at from 114 to 111 a cord. A va
riety of wood ia there, comprising ash, elm, hickory .
and has wood or linden.
HERE'S A REAL FARM HOUSE, suitable for a dairy farm on account of it do proximity
to tho city and tho nature of tho establishment. Bat because of tho location and view to bo
had, no better aita for a country eitata could be found. Come and look it over. Phono Doug
la 7464 or call and ee ,
L. L. SCHEIBEL
2574 Harney Street
Omaha
ftpuM buyers, combined wilh
brnh nr irom ehratj. Ital a at
.re-nne infturn-e tin all griit and
cirrit4 fricn downward, making
the cla at the lowest ol the day
and week, with wl.fat off inc, torn
I.fttlJ.c. oat Wale, and rve 2;
J lower (or the day. There wa
nothing to entourage buyirij erf)t
that pricei were lower.
Highest price ol the wetk were
made .early and the lowet vhowed
below the inside of the previoui
week, and elomg trade on wheat
a compared wit It a Week ago. were
njjfii8je lower, corn 2Ct.'C. oats
l'i.'sC and rye 4(ii6!ic lower, the
distant future leading in all 'in
Mitnce. I.ard and ihort ribi
allowed a lo of i'it I7y,c, while
fork gamed -X at compared with i
week ago. ,
IJIti fit) lag Mlrtaglu.
With Canadian wheat naarlv on an Ira
porting baaia and with Canadian flour In
ding taelern markets at lower prlres
than ilonieailB romklned wilh claims of
wheal priiea in Liverpool being I4m
-heaper lhan it ran be laid down for
from I his country. Ihet waa little dis
position to buy future tsrept on lha
rsirein di'lln of l3'e from the rloa
of lha prevmut dev. wuh th flnlah el
II :i for Mrpiemoer: II.1H4 for liecem.
ber. and ll. for May.
Corn and oala acted heavy alt day, with
a break In rorn of IVo to Ue for May,
while oat war off to 4;v,c. both prices
holding at the rloe. J-oal tradert wtrt
mart oearmn. rnare waa neavy aeiung
nf rorn by strong eommuMlon hotlsea at
tbe opening and (ha corn put up on the
mantel wat not eigeaiea up to in note.
Hula to the country wert lowered to
IWeinber prut for mixed, Ma over for
white, and to over fur No. 1 yellow.
Ky waa weak, with niuat of the trtd
Ing llnuiilatlng tad chanting from near
to illalant futures. Mpot r wta ho ovtr
ncpirmuer.
Pit Note,
lo'il trader generally went out of their
holdings of grain today and a thort In
tareat waa alao created. Hentlment le be
coming mort variable wilh many heart and
wnue it le conrearu mat the tlatlstlcal
situation la strong, thera It not th en
thusiasm that prevailed recently. The
foreign sltuslion haa become a bit factor
ana wnue part or tne bearish' news com
ing from there wtt designated as "bunk"
by one of the largest foreign buyers of tht
seaboard. It bad Ita effect. It would bt
no surprise tn the trade to tee lowtr or Ices
on aionuay. joiioweii oy a gooa rally.
Ont unfavorable feature In tht grain alt
uatlon a present la the liberal quantity
of wheat and corn held at tht Atlantic
aeahoard, at Montreal and on ocean paa
eage. which has Mint been told to foreign
diatrlbutort. It waa shipped by exporters
who were obliged to charter full cargoes
to enable them to fill aalea of 40,0(19 to
100.000 buahls of grain, taking a chance on
aelllng the balance of tht cargo. Some
of the grain htt arrived and haa depressed
value abroad, which It reflcted In re
duced export buying here and report of
resales abroad at lower prices.
Recent ralna lit- Argentina were bene
ficial, according to Uroomhall a agent.
Still further heavy ralna are needed In
some nf the drier provinces. Weather la
now fine.
Canadian wheat ' wat reported offered
e. I. f. Toledo, duty ptid, tt about a
working buali and No. 1 northern
which compare favorably with do
mestic dark No. 1; northern. was re
ported offered c. I. f. Buffalo, at IVic
under Winnipeg, October, which after al
lowing for the difference In exchange, waa
also about on a working basis. Canadian
flour, duty paid, was sold at New York
at 8.!5 per barrel.
A Chicago exporter bought back 41,000
bushels of corn sold abroad, for whicn
ocean room hod not been chartered, at a
profit of 4c There are numeroua reports
of-canoeltatlons and resales of wheat. '
A Chicago man who spent the week in
Iowa saya there Is not the corn crop there
was last year. Much of It Is down and In
bad shape. Farmers are through their
reckless selling and will sell conservative
ly on bulge to around 40c at loading
atations. It looks at though short ribs
were selling below their value at this tea
son and that the lard market haa been
rainy wit liquidated, saya w. L. Gregaon.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Sept. 17. (TJ. 8. Bureau of
Mafkets.) Cattle Receipts, 600 head
rompared with week ago; fat yearlings
and good - choice light and medium
weight tteers, mostly 25 to 40o higher;
plain heavy and northwestern tteert, un
even, mostly 25c lower; tpot off more;
common light steers about ateady; fat
heifera generally 25c higher; ther ahe
stoc'.:, uneven, moatly steady; canners
strong; bulls, mostly 60c higher; veal
calves. 11.00 higher: stockert, 16 to 2 tic
higher; feedera steady.
Hogs Receipts, 8.600 head; steady to
strong; noidover, ngnt; top. 18, su; bulk
light and light butchers, I8.268.60; bulk,
packing cows, C76 7.25; pigs, steady;
bur. desirable, !7.267.60.
Sheep Receipt, 2,600 head; compared
with week ago; fat lamb around ,?5c
higher; fat sheep and yearlings, 26 to
60c higher; feeding classes, firm.
New York General.
New Tork, Sept. 17. Flour Barely
steady; spring clears, 1606.76.
Wheat Spot, easy; No. 2 red winter,
I1.37V4; No. 2 hard winter. 11.37 .; No.
1 Manitoba, 11.43 A: No. 2 mixed durum,
I1.2SV;. c. 1. f. track, tq arrive.
Corn Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, Tlfie;
No. '2 white, 72c; No. '2 mixed, 7114c;
c. I. f. track. New Tork, 10-day shipment,
Oata Spot, barely steady; No. 2 white,
61c.
Lard Firm; middle west, 40011. 50.
V Other articles unchanged. -
', , Chicago Potatoes. i
Chicago, Sept. 17. Potatoes Receipt,
105 cars; market weak; Idaho whites,
12.70(512.80; Wisconsin, f 2.25$2.46; Red
River Ohlos, !2.0o2.65; Main cobblers,
X2.G0lgl3.65. ,--
IkkMft Trllmae-OaMhe Be I aeaed Wit.
New York, Sept. 17. The week
ended on nearly all the market today
in keeping with the character of it
previous movement, which clearly
represented the arrctting of violent
hiding of value to new level of
the downward reaction on the (lock
exchange a of the decline in cotton,
both of which were returned todav.
It I poible to ay that they indi
cated a coiuervative attitude and
were to that extent reassuring. It
hat at lrat been proved by tht
week 'a movement that neither atocka
nor commoditiea are confronted with
the danger of an excited , "runaway
market." on the first appearance of
newt making for higher pricea. There
wa never any great probability of
luch a result on the alock exchange,
but week ago there aeemei to be
an even chance of it in cotton and
extravagancei of that sort are con-t&gioui.
Market luaclieeary.
Changes In price of dorks today were
not Important and there wa a napect.
able number of net advanett, but th gen
eral drift of the Inactive market wat
tnwtrilt fractional reaction, moatly email.
Th trading la half a dosta In metritis
atocka made up 10 per rent of tht day'
Business, which wt wholly don by pro
feoalonai operator. In eplte of tbe cor.
reel Impression tbat the Paat week move
ment of price bae been reactionary, com
parison with lb prtvlou week' closing
now mat nti advance prtannmate.
tbtl many of them r of tuotttnlltl
magnitude and that even where latt wtk
brought decline from tht high point of
tht preliminary autuino rise, It left price
for active railway she ret I to 1 point!
above the low level of June and pricea
for active Induatrlal stock t 1 to 20 polntt
aoovt Ibt yean bottom flgurca
The marketa which attracted the moat
attention today wore cotton and foreign
tschangt. In the cotton market, .the
day continued decline fairly mealured
the-double Influence of two reaultt which
the week-end trade atttlellra show to havt
followed th rite la the price above 20
ctntt a week ago. -Shipment of cotton
by producer to th market hava Increased
heavily, but purrhate by northern tpln
nert htvt been down to th lowest weekly
totsl of th seaaon. Th cotton market
I feeling about for a price yhlch will
admit both free movement from th aouth
ern atorage point and free abaorptlon of
in atapie oy in muia.
Recovery in th Qerntan mark, which
crossed th lo prlc again today, wss th
noetworthy Incident of a generally atrong
foreign txchangt market.
Omaha Hay Market.
Prairie llay Recelota nightly heavier.
fair demand for better grade. Price
lower.
Alfalfa Receipt nominal, fair demand.
Price eotnewaht lower.
Straw Light receipt, limited demand,
t'nland Prairie Hav No. 1. 111.100
12.64: No. 2. M.60610.10: No. I. 17.000
t.00.
Midland Prairie Hay No. 1. tl00
11.00; No. 2, 18.00 J. SO; No. I. $7.00
I..
Lowland Pralrl Hav To. l: II 004s 00:
No. 2, 17.0091.00.
Alfsira Hay Cholcs, 117.00011.00; No.
116.O0ei6.OO: atandard. 11 J oni4 no:
No. 1. 11.00011.00; No. 2. 17.0001.00.
Straw Oat. IJ.00et.0O: wheat 7 Ofttl
1.00. ,
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London Moneys,
Sept. 16. Bar silver,
3Vid
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per ounce.
Money 2 per cent.
Discount rates, short bill. 2 per cent,
three months bills, 4H4 3-16 per cent.
Turpeotlae and Ketla.
. Savannah. Ga.. Sent. 17 Turpentine
Firm; 46S0I4HC: aale. 21 bble.; receipt.
12 bbl.; shipments, 2,136 bbis.; tock,
,262 bbls. .
Rosin Firm; aale. III cask: receipt,
lot casks: shipment, 2,065 tasks; atoek,
72,770 cask.
Quote: B. D. E $4.10; F., $4.40; O.
14.60; H, 24.40: I., $4.70; K.. 14.10: M.,
4.0; N., II; W. G 26.26; W. W., 15.76.
New York Dried Fruit.
New Tork, Bept 17. Evaporated Apple
Nominal. .
Prune Jood demand. v
Apricot and Peaches Firm.
Raisins Unsettled.
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A. a. Rf. Co. . 27 1S 2IS
Buttt m a. M. Co. . 1414 US MVa
l.Tille top. Co. ... II I0S II 10S
Chino Cop. Co. .; SJS :S 21S ....
I nap. Com. op. .. 24 24 14 24
Ksnn. .Ctpptr ... 2014 - 20 2 2
Miami Cap. Co. .. :i 11U 2114 2IS
Nay, C, l op. Co. . 1 1 S -1 1 S 'I I S II S
Rty c. Cop. Co. . i:s 11s :s
flah Cop. Co. ... II to 10 41 S
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Am. R. S. Co. ... 2 S 2 S
A.. O. W ill, 2 27S
Am. Inter. Corp, ,22 ' 2IS
Am. S. Tob. Co. . 44 '4 42
Am Cotton Oil Co '
Am Tel Tel..'. .101 S 104-
Am Ag Ch Pro
Bosch Magneto ..14 V. 34',
American Can Co 27 S. 27 S
Chandler blot Car 47 44
Ctntnl Lthr Co.., lt '2IS
Cuba Can Bug Co
Cal Pet'leum Corp 27 26 S
Corn Pdcta Rfg Co 74V4 . 74
Nat Enam, Btanxp 17 27
Fltk Rubber Co.. 10 10
Oen Electrlo Co. . ,114; 1:44 l:'6t
at North'n Ore.. 2li.2IS 21 V
Oen Motors Co..... 10 10 10
Goodrich Co '.
Internet Iltrvesttr II 1014
Hasksll, Brkr Car 61 S ' 61
U 8 Ind Alcohol Co 48 S 47 S
Internet Nickel,.. 14S 14
Internet Paptr Co 60S 48
Island Oil ........ i
AJax Rubber Co... 2! "4 l:ii
Kelly-Spr'grid Tire 42 S 40 S
Keystone Tire, riuo 12 lis
tiex, ret liiTt 112S
Mid. States Oil .. 12S 12
Pure Ol! Co. 24 S ' 24 '4 24
Wlllvs-Over. Co. . H S S
Pacific Oil 25 S 26 S 35'.
P.-A. Pet. A T. . 62( 60S 61S
P.-Ar. Motor 1!' 12S 12S
Royal Dutch Co. . 4S 48 S 41 S
V. B. Rub. Co. ... 41 ' 4S 40
Am. 8. Rfg. Co. . 63 S 2 63 S
Sin. Oil V R. .... 20 1S 1S
Beara-R. Co 61 i 69 19 '4
Strom. Carb. Co. . 23 22 - 22
Stude. Corp. ..... ts 76S 70
Tob. Prod. Co. ... 69 68 6T4
T.-Con. Oil 8 8
Texa Co 25 35 14 264
U. S. F. Pr. Corp. 144 "S 124
Wilton Co.. Inc. . 214 25 25
Weat. E. M.
Am. Woolen Co. .. 764 74 74
Total aale. 225.600.
Money, Friday close. 64.
Marks,' close, .0013; Frl. close, ,0092.
Sterling, close.' 2.714; Frl. close, 2.70U.
Liberty Bond. ,
Nw Tork, Sept, 17. Liberty bond
doted: 24s, 17.44; first 4s, Sl.0;second
4s, 81.10 bid: first 44s. 81.00; second
44s. 84.01; third 44. 12.14; fourth 4 'is,
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Allied Oil 4 0
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Coaden Oil , I if
Contolldattd Copper I 4 4
Klk Basin !
Federal Oil 144
Clenrork .Oil 10 0
Mernt Oil , 7 0
.11 iu west Refining Co, , 130
Sliver King of Arlsont 10
Mapulpa Oil- 2 0
Slinm Petroleum- r
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The Updike
Grain Company
Operating a large, up-to-date Terminal EUrator in tha Omaka
Market, i in a poiition to handle your ahipmenta in (the
belt poitible manner i. e., cleaning, tranif erring, itoring,' etc.
MEMBERS
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Milwaukee Chamber of Com
merce Minneapolis Chamber of
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change Kama City Board of Trad
Sioux City Board of Trato
Omaha Grain Exchange
OMAHA, NEB.
LINCOLN, NEB.
HASTINGS, NEB.
CHICAGO, ILL.
SIOUX CITY, IA.
OFFICES AT
HOLDREGE, NEB.
GENEVA, NEB.
DES MOINES, IA.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
HAMBURG, I A. '
KANSAS CITY. MO.
All ef these office, eacept Kan, at City end Mil
waukee, ar connected with each other by private wire.
It will pay you' to get tn touch with one of our office
" when wanting to BUY or SELL any hind of grain.
We Solicit Your
CONSIGNMENTS OF ALL KINDS OF GRAIN
to Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee,
Kanaaa City and .Sioua,City
Every Car Receive Careful Personal Attention.
The Updike Grain Company
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Is the Market a Buy
at Present Levels?
Some Issue Are a Purchate,
Qthara a Sale?
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Armour Leather Co., common....
Armour Leather Co. pfd
Cudahy Packing Co. common....
Continental Motors
Hartman Corporation Common..
I.lhby. McNeil A Llbny
Montgomery Ward Co...,'.
National Leather
Reo Motor Car Co
Swift tc Co....
Swift International
Union Carbide A Carbon Co
- New York Sugar.
New York. Bept. 17. No Chang occurred
In th market for raw augar and there
were no aales today. Centrifugal waa
quoted at 4o for uncontrolled and 4.l6o
for Cubaa. Raw augar (uturea doted 2
polntt lower to 4 higher. October cloaed
2.60c; December, 2.42c; March, 2.36c: May,
2.40c.
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Linseed OH.
Duluth, Sept. 17. Linseed
and arrived, 12.07 H. ,
on . trick
Stale ef Nabraaht, V.parlnienl Af H.
eunuia, II met 4 vt Maikel tad Mtik'l
In.
.v Poultry B..ll.r. ! blc
prl.e. o:il .I.Mle eellli-t prue.
t)lei sprints, holrtele uHat" pn.
tteltri wkuletle wllia piUe, lie:.:
hen lllthll, omilMale bulln l.n.e. Il
tie; tiole.ala telling I'll, a, ivu-, kena
thetvyl, wtvileeal hulint pi i'.
HaMaal tailing price, lla'jvi iwae,
ahaieetl hutinev pn t, l4j 1 4s ; hlete
tilting pilc, ;eMS du he, k"leela
buying prbe. Ileue; hnllt IUng
prt. t, l foe; geete, Wk..teele tu,IHg
prut. lelJu; huleel Hints l"le, lit
IJA
Urttard Poultry Itieilaae. wheleaete
telling pi Ice, flwltes aprmie, wholesale
telling prhe, !ltllr hetie, wholeMile
telling prue. tlOIK'i eavks, btirel
Mlltng prl't. l.tjIU'
Kite Helw-I, whaleula huvllig Mice,
Mwilc! wholeaale aelllng prl.f, llwitet
Ko. I, whnleeal buHllg prl.e, I5t)e
hnleeale aelllng prlrt, SUfllO! No I.
wholeealt buyme pi I.e. I0(r:lc; ehnleaal
Hint price, lltjrir; rra kt. aholeaale
buying price. Atjltv; whuleul selling
prut, JIOJJ.'.
Hutler Crttmery ' (prlntal. wholeeate
telling price, 4J,- rreamery ilubl, whole,
ale celling price, litlie; rounlry ibeell,
holeaale buying prl.e. SJc whnlaeele
exiling price, fm It. ; munlry (i-ummen I,
whoUaal. buying prl.e, tlttiif, wholctale
aelllng price, in,:
llutternul At atttllnne. wholeealt bur.
Ing pi i.e.. se;!2c; Hired ehli.iwr. whult.
(ale buying prl.e. 34 UJki
Hay IVarte. No. I upland, whnlraale
aellmg price. Ill .ij u ,a, so 2 upland.
Wholeaale aelllng , ., tof Id L: No!
2 upland, wholeaale aelllng prtee, I7,nn
10; No J inMland. wliote-al aelllng
pru t. l( e4i oa; N. . ,,'
wholeealt telling pine, l loo ia 1111
nil.llan-l. whnle.ale aelliiit price, I; at IP
I.HOj No I lowland, xtml-.M. aelllu
price. Mono tan; Sn 1 l.,-i.,,d. ,i,"
salt telling price, 7 ontl nn.
Alfalfa Choice, wholeaale eel,f ntl.e,
Il7,0i)f l On: No I. wholeaale aelllng
prlre, 114 00417. n: .tan.Ur-l Khnleaaia
aelllng price. Ill ln mi; No .inrt.
aid, ahnleaale aelllng prlre, MOUfriia;
No. 2, tvhnleeal selling prl.-e, ; nun
1.0.
Oat Straw Wholeaale selling prl.e.
Straw llat. whole. ale eelllng prlre
200iliM; wheal, wholeaal aelllng prlc.
7.or.00. .
Polatoea Vo. I, wholeealt telling prlre,
IllOffie per cwt.j No. 2, wholratl
selling price, 12 10 per rwt.
New York Cotton.
Kew Tork. Sept. 17. The rotlon market
weakened further today, with Increaeed
liquidation for the week-end and southern
hedge aelllng. particularly in the last
hour, and moat optlona dropped mure than
He a pound under the preceding rlnainc
level. Demand waa poor and Vara had
thinga all their own way. Many nperaiorji
feared tn hold their long cotton ner the
week-end tnd told freely.
The opening wit irregultr. but In the
flrat hour nf the abbreviated aca.lnti I he
markot alumped 21 to 10 points net loner
Short covering for over Humley was not
heavy enough to take rare or ihe ,n,,...
of cotton thrown on the market through
i-urnmieaion nouaea, ao tne llat I runnel!
without much realatance at tint.. Tha
heavy tone In tht ttock market wtt a
factor.
Final htda were tround tha 1nw i..i
of tha aeaaion. 20 to 67 polnte ne- down.
Th local apot market wss off to polnl
Bet to 112.60.
New York Produce.
New Tork. Sept. 17. Butler Unsettled!
creamery higher than estraa. 4.1044n'
creamery extra. 44c; creamery Urals, 17
w43c.
,.?5,f,P,rn,: ,rMh gathered extra flrttt.
42 46c; do flrttt. 28 41c.
- Cheese Firm; unchanged.
Live Poultry Not quoted
Dressed Poultry Firm; western chlck
ns. 2645c; fowls, 18926c.
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