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THE BEE: OMAHA ONDAY, MAY W e e e eeeeer—— ranse am ARSI von s mams xPEACRSTATE con ouve | RAILWAY. TIME CARD™"T""| Cpy i\ N PRODUCE MARKET |1 " ™, =% " ===/ (uAA LIVE STOCK MARRET |25 555 it 35 tite? y Receipts. Shipments. ary k-end hoiiday ' (Contmued (Continued ) ; fengo & Northwestern—— Flour, bbls ...... " 8400 7,100 The market this week has been com- p - Chicago Daylight all4s pm S Wheat, bu......... .} 16.5% paratively unoventful. Packers started out Twin City Express 7 410:2 pm 4 Chicago, Local 0 % poi a3 pr | Shorts Cover Freely on Advance el o S| Usual Light Sale on Saturday and "::;:‘:‘{ra';:}::‘ e ?,"‘;‘;;‘lr‘"::",; loux Cit; ocal N o - alto) b X o h| a 0 s are ’ 7 Ct- al l S Chicago :;y;:."., E % am Baturday. v IN THE GRALY ' BELT Cattle Lower, e leven. LAt r:(--ff:-du-'.::.fl S s on Monday in.possibla ol | Minnesota-Dakota Exp 3 0 Monday ircposstbla but developments on | Fast Mali....... F : MAY HITS NEW HIGH MARK |C1o%d», with Possibly showers for| HOGS DIME UNDER LAST WEEK‘"",'"‘,',:'}L':“:“',,,;',‘,.","':_'"x‘“m",’fl:‘“(’-u;f' ] rwin City Limited Sunday, Says Welsh. hea el 3 Lgs Angeles Limite y y o heavy ipts of grass-fed stock and . 3 a ; ) & % 3 . OMAHA, May 2, 1000 3 ; ¢ | Chicago supplies were liberal, as well. Ad- Snake River Valley~-Twin. Falls Country % et bis i Corn Baster on Freet Country Offer- | Rans aro generst ihs mormins in(pe | RUR f0° the Week Fails metow that | VGROPEOS! Tottatine 8F 3 headldh rfolk-Bonesteel 7180 ¢ ings and Lighter Cash Demand— | Middle and upper Atlantic states, and| of Corresponding Perfod Year | Nalure and local buyers wera able (o 5 .incoln NG SR Ly heavy falls are reported at New York City 34 Abest hammor values with ease. The a?cum; IDAHO TRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. wood-Lincoln 4 5.3 pr pects tor Geowing Crop Philadelphia and Washington. Light rains Ago—Sheep Hol il however, was not great, the bulk of per-Lander ... 3 : & v Weteot; are falling in the extreme lower Missls- Kve suppiles moving at & 10gibc lowet basis - " D n o1 With the exception ‘of yesterday when : mont-Alb ¢ sippl valley, and in northern Montana \ ] Engineering and Construction Work by Ricage, Reok Very light Showers wers scatiored over the tnere” wete ‘Nardly envugh” witer ok 10 1.0 \ 0 e upper Missouri, upper Mississippi and Ohio SOUTH OMAMA, May 2, 108, | lake arke e 0 er J. G. White vany, Incorporated. BAST. OMALLA, May 2, 1900, | valleys within the Jast twenty four hours; | ) ay 2,108 | hackward and the trade slow (hrougbout & Company, I PO | Nortoik & So. Platte... 2:15pm & |, Cables were a surprise, bui bad no effect | and light raine were quite general in the | oRcer Bronde) Captie. HORR, SIS | the week. While the total decline will aot | Chicago Limited..........a 3:00 am on the local market After the openink. | mountain districts. Temperature continues | Qrticlal Monday o {50 | exceed 16@26c under ihst week's close, an Jowa Local & 70 am 3 pm | Crop reports are not as satisfactory as was | unusually steady in all portions and no irp- | QLIICIAl Tuesday ...... : ‘l'_ ] asier feeling is evident in live mutton b . y d | Ofictal Wednesday 38 | circles and fluenced trading fisur . Rocky Mountain Ltd. . a 3:00 am m | cxpected after the recent ra portant change has occurred in any section | 2 * - il Gearil TIREIS MY S 50,000 Acres Will Be Opened by Drawing BiSnes i 310 0m 213 dhoris’ ‘covered” froely o the advance | Sica "(ho preceding. foport, - felatively | Queiciel pThursday.i g8 Tt 3| I amall degree “The sevel ot bi | Des Moines Passenger..a 4:00 pm a12: and the congested condition of the cash | high pressure overlles the central valleys | 2rrical Friday oo ... B SO Sl Sven AN IR O oty . . Towa Local ...b11:00 am market tent values to- 4 new high mark | and eastern states. A trough of low pres. | & Cyeass BEDL, "1 ever Wough Sotite OF the'Tecent nder the upervision o the ano Chicago (Eastern Bx). .4 4. pm tor the May option fure cxiends north and south over the| giv days this week G 1209 | oERL I Do et e ANt (bl Pue e ’ Chieago Flyer \....n 6:08 pm A 8.3 Corn was easfar on freer countiy offer- | Rocky Mountains and tne eastward move- | g dave this week. 10,631 Cottaging Ty marhet I ARYIRIAE PSR | WEST. ings and a light cash demand prospects | ment of this low pressure will probably [ Rame qay s ¥ s Live mutton values gre In vl‘ tate Land Boar P Ryl T | ik o R iort Caverabins * | Ehieh Shoker i victait” snlae sk | Sams day o adluctiment piags agd ore alubll ey SR Ta e ot a1l ooy | Wheat was weak early on soit cables, | Sunday. No important change in temper- Y 5 b g T AR LB L Same 4. weeks Ago.. 14737 . B, t. It might be well o mention tie | Okl & T Sress. ; but sirengthened later and showed a good |ature is indicated for this vicinity tonight 3 - 502 t - Ton o Okl. & Texas Express..a 4:40 pm e e D s TYom Thaope | S cinity 8Ot | Same days last year......13,502 partiality of packers for clipped stock at | Chicago Great Western— |50 some bad en from Kansas | Rec The following table shows the reeeipis | this time of the year. Woolskina. do no | d some had crop reprts from Kansas | Record of temperature and precipitation ,Fogelnts | thie tir na. do ne 8t. Paul-Minneapolis..... 8:30 pm 5 were th ature for the advance. ~The | compared with the corresponding day of | Of cattle hogs and sheep at South Omaha | dress vut as well as in the warmer Femand s ' 8t Paul-Minneapolls. % om dash situation s the strongest now it has | the past three years. for the year to date, compared with® last | as clippers and for that reason the demand Chicago Limited ......... 610 pm &: | been aid further advances are predicted 1900 1908 1907 1906 | YO&t: o, Deo. | 1ok A0e Intter at currem *prices, has a : | May wiieat opened at $1.80% and closed at| Minimum temperature .. 56 40 64 = 62 1909 9 Ing, Dec. | better tone | | Wabash— 132 Precipitation .. oL 00 00 .08 61| Catue “ - SRl e Jrosral quality of receipts. this weel | Pr y " sh- ol 84 de Hogs 1,079,571 has fell down considerably, a larger por- t. Lot BRpress......a §:30 p . Primary wheat recelpts were 23,000 bush- [ Normal temperatire for loday 64 degrees. FREPPRPO K ity e b ) » B INE 1o s oo eis and shipments were 61100 bushels, | Deficlency in precipitation since March L BO8,00T 16, | pone Ot qupplied comslating of _gedlant ’ * Gouncil Biutts) A0 Am atis against receipts lnst year of 47,000 bushels | 1 nches, following table shows the average | es and culls. A8 was noted y 3 : he receipts this week have been unusually y Lo 3 and shipme.ita ¢ ,000 bushels. Deficlency corresponding period in 1908, of at South Omaha for the last | ! 4 H 4 » v . . . : ; [ bushels of oaté and wheag and flour equal | Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, L 0878, ™, fiSb, Sround LA Meah ts oot R t, t w u 0 J 1 Chicago, Milwaukee & $t. to 129,000 bushe's 5.3 inches. 3 1908, (1907 (1906, {1906..|1904..[1908 s Jiamd ot 16L ‘week [ana egistration i pefl une 1is Chicago & Colo. Spec.a 7:% am all: pm| Liverpool closed ' Aigher to %A lower L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. — NI Ad for the corresponding wee | Cal. & Ore Expresss..a 6:0 pm a 325 pm | on wheat and d higher on corn. Corn and wheat reglon builetin for | May 12... B o N e sl Guotatioae & 4 sheep andl lambe K Overland Limited ......all:$8 pm a 7:15 am 3 ~——— | Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours X § ‘ » :fi 0 49 ) : b ‘j,“ O mir to Closes June 7, 1909 Forry Local .ot Bk ok i | TS rangof Spiichl BELENE M A s o, ‘ 3| oo i ISoq e o b ey, i .4 - - - i . Saturday, May 22, 1808 ' | M bs 5 & v ‘ BURLINGTON STA.—10TH & MASoN |Articles.| Open. | High.[ Low. | Close | Yes' ¥ ) 7 yearlings, $8 23603 16 cholce heavy IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO, - Whedt? . T S| e S May 18| 1 ovi 5 | 6 3| § 3 82 6 31 | ar g e . i e geod wethars. 800 AND INVESTIGATE. . 1| BUMIReR=t va 1 | 1 18l | Stations Max. Min. fall. Sky. 9..| 6 SLa| i &00d 1o chofce ewes. $5.M@616; falr to Leave. Arrive. July 1104 11% 110% 1 110% | Ashland, Neb 51° .00 Clear y .. 3 S 35 | 00 ewes, 85.25615.68; culls and bucks, Denver & California.....a 3:10 pm a 345 pm | ¢ | | Auburn, Neb © .0 Cloudy |2 . 5 ©5.00. GQuotations.of: Woo s Puget. Bound Exp A g w m | May..| 0% 9 0% | Broken Bow, Ne # .00 Clear . | to cho! lambs, $5.40@8.90; falr to good WRITE ‘Hlml\ HllS ..., a4:10pm & 6:0 pm | Jul¥...| 66%........ H 8% | Columbus, N d Clear N > , ~ | tamba, $7.9005.90 Y rihwest EXxp § i 6am | Sept 654 ; ] 8% | Culbertson, Neb. Clear 'Sunday. ebraska_points 8110 pm | Oats Fairbury, Neb. 0 Clear The officlal number of cara of stock 1ICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Lincoln Fast Mail.......b 1.5 5 May...| Al 5 5 7% | oy . Vab brought in today by aech road was as fol - Nebraska Express 5 a 610 pm| Sept Hitn afl | apuat, Hev.. R lows Hogs. Horses Salib . g . 4 | Lincoln” Locay 4 . b 908 am | — ———— | Hartington, Neb. i O R B R T A A Sheep snd Lambs Ste & T2 [ pm Omaha Cash Prices H ‘ 4 Wabash Mitire g ¢ o Hogs : Lawe, er-Plattsmouth ..b 3 J m astings, Neb, o SO J o 2 Q . % o AR sm-bIDI in | . eyl 2 hard, $131@1.33; No. 3|Holdrege, Neb... T i Clear i e e R g ‘il CHICAGO, May 2. CATTLE--Recelpts Mgr. Land Sales Dept. BOISE, IDAHO | ielievue-Piattemouth " a1’ a §:% pm | hard, ‘$.27G1.30; No.'d hard, $1.2(01.27; Oakdale, Neb..... W Clear Jnn 5% e [ ! | estimated ;" market steady; P! C. & N. W., east il o IR e s | Colorado _ Limited all:n pm a7 am ring, 2 Omaha, Neb K Cloudy G. &N, W, west.... i beeves, $5.10617. 2. Ti steers, «84.7530.55; North Dakota. e # £ | Chicago Limited K/ all:35 pm g, % 69%c; No. 3, Lotioid #%c; No.[Tekamah, Neb.. y Pt oudy [ G, B. & Q.. west...... . .. | western ste $1.75q6.00 -;,mlrfh nm FOR BALE-—30,000 ncres best wheat and hS% | Chicago ¥ sreeeie i 880 pm |3 e, 4 No. 3,white, Carroll, Ta....... Clear Tiinois Centr RH o | $40; galves, 350087, - o neadt Tite Tanke 10 She Dortaivect: for Juiias il ¢ | fowa Tocal ...t A9l am ailam| OATS-No § mixed’ S8iabsic: No 8 yel- | Clarinda, Ia,. ... 7 ¢ Bt, clovdy i : Recelpta, eatimatad ot 400 head: information call or write John J. Doyie, | BRCOND MORTGA~ Tiegotiated. (Kansas City & Bt Joo. 81048 b o230 o | Ol @usidc; No. 3. white, 55e - [ Sibley, Ta.. : “loudy Total recelpts.............. 1l ma isht. ssmae s, miced, Wishek, N. D (0)—-M8I9 Ji3x | “Apply Room ifi-l, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. | Kansas Ciiy & St. Joe..a 015 am & 610 pim | * BYBo NG 4 . |*sioux city, Ta T _Cloudy The disposition of the day's recelpts was | M5G7 2 heave. STWETIS:, Tough, #1070 —— Bell ‘phone Douglas 1k, @2)—84 | Ransas Clty & 8t Joe..a 440 pm ool e : * Miuimum temperature for tweive-hour | &8 follows, each huyer purchasing the num- | Sigi R0 10 KNCICS alon, 31607 8. o ey P = . . 1cd ending at & a. m. ; 5 SHEEP AND " LAMBS- Receipts _esti- e WANTED—City loans and warrants. W. | WEBSTER STA.—15TH & WEBSTE! Wheat. Corn. Oats. | P& SVRTAN das Cattle, Hogs. r o LA FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRIE-Sich. black | Farnam 8mith & Co. 154 Farnam st [ » o [Shieago . R | 163 DISTRICT AVERAGRE. Qmana Packing Co. (8 | mated st 200 head; market steads native il, abundant rainfall, miid climate; ) | nneapolls ....l..1l 1.0 3 of —Temp-- Rain. |Swift and Company . 1 ] 4000630, yed R ey S T ) p— i, T | chten Paul, Minneapolis & |Omaia X s 21| Central Stations. Max. Min. Inches | Cudahy Packing Co . 2,31 i o DNEW BN Grangevijle, 1dahe. 0] -M841 Jez = | LOWES) m.mnlu UJlflln | Duluth he e 10 % +e. | Chicago, Svecis 2] I T i‘fix'}“‘z’s‘ Co.. i 1,981 00@9.00. b e 7 s P 22)-3 U “olumbus, 5 0 : Son g yiias : e - o peosh - Leave. Arrive. | ¥ 2 F, © ive Stock Market. OREGON farms, city ana suburban homes, | = —s==m=—cs . . ¢ des Moines, la.. K 2 F. Q. Inghram sebemsieses 5 IERRWALHEY Yo Sec Parties coming to Oregon might get soms e S faeoaser..b &80 am b.9:3 pm, :u;;,.(!n;.’. is, Ind.. \ 1 | Hoteman "L . . 2] KANSAS CITY, May - 22.~~CATTLE-—~ ::"""";‘;“?: s Maatep to Jhegy REAL ESTAT | IoUx City Lochle . ...¢ §:4 om o4i% o8 | Kansas City, Mo N 00| ST ot 8 # eipte, 100~ hand; macket standy; re- ectin . y years of [ ___ Yo . o 5 S 3 iyt 1 2 ¥ 3 ¢ the week, 41,900 head; cholce continual Tesidence in the Willamette | 7 HAVE BUYENS for a b-room house, & | b imany Pid fioes ® 9% PM b 910 am bkl B3t ol o 2 = Co01 | eXport ‘and' dressed” beef steers, $6.26@ Yalley might enable us to give you some | “¢.room house and & couple of vacant lota, " Prices on Board of Trade. e N, pr 051 Totals . L1 G 06: fair o good, $5.25@6.25; western information -tlat would eave you Some | NOWATA LA AND LOT COMPANY, |Auburn Local ..b 3:50 pm bi1:30 am Omaha, Neb...... 3 4 Ol| CATTLE-—As usual on a Saturday there | steers, $6.00@6.16; stockers and Direct your letters to Everett & Buite &4 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. * | a Daily. b Daily except Sunday. ¢ Sun-| CHICAGO, May 22.~<New high record |St. Louts, Mo. " 52 0| was nothing of any consequence on sale. | $4.006 6.80; southern ste MeCl Room, 208 Rothchild Bidg...| ‘phons Neq 1900, Epen Evaninga | 44Y only. 4 Daily except Saturd masks for the season were made t0day in| Temperatures continud practically un- | Supplies for the. week have been. famly | southarn cows. §o a7 Portland, Ore. "~ " ()Mo Jeio T the price of wheat ana'Uiste, the May deliv-] changea throughont the cam and wheat | Hbore) shecing s Ik, flave been farly 56578 Aative atfars; 5@8.50; 2 ery of the former advaneing to $1.82% and | recion. Light showers ocourred in all v M t | bulls, $3.50@5 calves, $1.0068.50. Okinhoma, WILL PAY PART CASH of the latter to 81%. Corn also was firm, | Los St st ooad [l 570 L0 o RN T i | | cept ‘the Bt. Louis distriet. vear and the quality of the oferings has | HOGS-—Receipt&, 3.000 ~head; market for strictly modern 7-room house in west- OCEAN STEAMER& but provislons were oply stea L. A. WELSH, been about as good as it has been at any | steady to G lower; red 1r\v'~ for the weask, KLAI A 8 -y | 108, ern, part of city—if price is right P— 2 The wh market was an erratic affair Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau |time this year. During the early part of | 80,900 head; top, of wales, 0. 10M NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., CANADIAN PACIFIC e B L LR CEOE T . L the week the liberal receipts here and at | $6.15@7.30: hea @1.35; packers 480820 acres of uplund prairie, black sandy Buite: 64 N. Y. life Bidg | Shorts in that delivery were more uncasy s raren ooy - and’ butch 30; Tight ' $6.60@ soll, near Cgney, Kan., price §20 per ucre, | ‘Phone Red 10 ORinha, .| , BESS THAN FOUB DAYS AT §BA. |00 atcount of the short tme remaining in | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |fhstern polnts were responsible for some | 2 10, pigs. $5.50@ 5 . = 700 of mgricuitural land in one () -Min % | Weekly Salling Between Montresl. Quebes | Which Lo make deliveries With the excep- values was lower. ‘The decline for the thre | | SHEEP' AND LAMBS —Recepir, 800 leased for oil and gas and - —— erpooi. 1 d it menth. A " | Quetations of the Uny on Various |days amounted to 15@2c, but durmg the | head; market steady; B [ : located § miles southwest Two days on the benutiful St. Lawr eneral disp ed eonkiderable w—uk!!v . Commoditi | latter half of the week, with more med- week. ({G 400 head; Inmbs 36 'Mc“fi. of Nowata; price $32 per acre. STO river and the shortest ocean route to | Later, however, prices advanced sharply.| £ erate suppliss and s betier tone to reports | geariings ; wethers, 47920 acres of. extra good farm land, lo- . STOVE REPAIRS Tope. | Juiy eallying Tige trom the low point. One | NEW YORK, May & -FLOUR—Recelpts, | {rom the eastern heef market, the trade | 0:00: ewes, $4.00@§.00; stockers and feed- is as rich you will tind, 3 acres has [ NFER U “r; ik, 4 ana BNe Jaurd '&"" ahas, § “second, 860 rs. port credited to an offielal of one of the {Qul s e RO Wt 24 | cline of the early part of the week was re- J ¢ some draws in it; land raised 6 bu. of nation ealing, aundry one oclass | Western Thllltr)ljll which etsimated Uh: (% sota bakers, 0. SO 5 nter gained, closing quotations for beef steers | . 4 7 o mantle grates, gas | cabin, - wheat crop of Kansas at the low figure of | Patents, $6.40g6.60; winter siraights, $6.26@ | £ o - ouin Live Stoek ket. garn and oats to she'ucre; 70 acres la er fronts ‘and flower'| AfK your ticket agent, or write for salle | g h . i4oi, winker extras, $466G6.00; winler low | Delng ©ight, sround 10gibe lower than leased for oll and gas and is paying §i . Lo A S 3 O 00000 bushels, aEainm the SOverNMents | | aiey, 5650, Kansac sirmgnic: %.45g | Week ago. The decline has been most ap- | ST.° LOUIS, May 22 —CATTLE—Rer per_acre advanced royalty; blg bargwa | 1) St. 2 g % 0 | getimate of 94,000.000 bushels made on May | Focieq, O et fale (o Sood, $4.000 | Parent on. the ‘plain heavy cattle, while | « 200 head, including 100 Texans; smooth and purt ol same it in @ high : PR Z 7 in the nortiwast. The markel was norvous GL 107 conrae, $100an i kit T8l | week ogo. | butchere, 5 i teers under 1000 tate of cultivation; tids land is located 3 o A GENmNSL MARKET. during our, sh sentimel ‘ ‘| As a rule the course of values taken by | pounds, 34 . stockers and . feeders, within three miles of w.'u‘uu. Okl., and \ggl'fl:'lln:"fll':ghl"f > “"m ‘l';:"' yr‘“h“\l‘ at 2 western, 97c, nominal, f. [ cows and heifers has followed fat cattle | $1.50@ - 1 V:A‘I;;‘rfl. :: s@8.131 six miles from Nowata, Okl, %0 acres of 0 Tl or b Staple and Faney Profeee: Prisesi s w close o range for the day on May . very closely a)l week. For the first three | canners, 3 hulls, 507,50 e rertioby ) b bgrbon B i g ol ce paid for sctandiand caraiture, wd by Buyees and Wholonatbvs, | V48 between §1.31G1. Wiyoand for July §1.16% | {—Quiet; - feeding, $0c, c! 1! f:|days of the weel the liberal offerings gave | calves, ) exuns and Indian is located three miles south; the land is § s o Bt ol Doug, 3971 | Foi Pt enaldis. |and L.17%. Fial quatations showed -gains | Ne . buyers the chance to be a little more par- 4 6.69; cows and heiters, §2.75 ell worth $35 per acre; an exceptfonallyy .. v N L i lhBUT;".);“Rt:.Cdr:.‘:B{ + b'l::."‘]),“ ae&:"gx to 3;]:];.»;»’?1 May being at $1.32% and July at s Receipts, $4,000 bu. Spot market | ticular in their purchases and the result Recdipth] ‘$:000 haed " g oy fl e A / size | BEST, price pald for 2d-hand - turniture, | in 60 b, tubs, 274c; No. 2, T Lilb. cartons, | Incsoanci” recelpts ‘of* edmn’ prompted an | 1’ 1 afloat; Bortiorn, Do | Mol g e origes” St niBAEY | weak pinn and Nente, $5.000 140, aack: ave land in Nowata Co. in any size | “carpets, siovea, clothing, sho ok | #5¢; 1n B0-1b. tubs, idse; packing stock, 196} ent. id v dell chich | Tuth 2 horthern, Du. | butsher and canner grades. Most of this 1710 Butche 1 hest’ he tract you may desire from 5 acres up al ' g4of. Toihoy dairy.” tibs Pand, o 19¢; | opening rald on the May delivery, which | h 3 ). b, afloat; No. 2 hard | has been recovered, however, and closing PPt Al chers and hest heavy, rices” ranging from $10 t0 8% per acre. | s T | frean’ made. 1o darnge eycommon roll | resulted n @ break of-aimost ic; the mar. | Winter, 5 b. afloat. Opening | quotations are not more than i0c lower than | 3515 @7.45. 'fiam are 4,500 flowing oll wells in BTANDARD upright planos. Phone Web- ‘,l.'\:" i - Market changes cvery.|ket, however, ‘moon turned strong. During | easler ‘because of poor.cables and bearish | a week ago, Through the week the demand | No sheep on sale. wata Co. Natural gas 1s sold at 2c pe ster 373, 98 | o [ Fresh selling stock, candled, %o, | th¢ ey the July delivery sold hetwee n| W ;flh»! news, wheat ‘rullh-d #harply on | has heen best for the fat light grades and 1,00 cuble feét. You might get an oil | W | o storaks stook in DMyt By 8%@8%c and §9%c. -The close was firm, | bull Spport ’"'h un) v|\‘.uu‘d|l'l" under | these have phown no particular decline. §t. Joseph L well with ‘your land. WANTED-To buy smail-sized refrigerator; | CHEESE—Finest Wisconsin full cream, | %ith Prices up lac'to N@#e compared with | PIOUL-1AIENE, and - closcd = partly M net | Veal calves are eelling fully as strong as a | ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Average rainfall _in Nowata county, 3| must be ch nl. A-371 or address J e inches per annum; average from March | owe: closed 3 y clo: May 32, twing, lac; youne Americas. 1n hoop, loje; | (he Previous final figures. July closed at | [%er- May closed at $1.3si $1 407, Closed 4t | week ago and the same is true of bulls, | celpis, -(0 hewd; MATkt: siend favorite, 8 in hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 in hoop, = S¥e. | cember closed, at $1.13%, stags and rough stock generally. M:' Cows and heifers, $3.0r 1 to October 1, 24 ‘Inches, and distributed — 1%c; cream brick, full case. 15c: bBlock'| deltverles ‘of vats rose to new high | “ChRN"Receipts, 1278 bu. Spot market | Business in stdckers and feeders has heen 6 Just as needed 0 Bwiss, 160; full cream limburger, 16¢. | levels for the season as a result of r steady: No. 2 84lge, ‘elevator, and Pt rather quiet all week owing to the fact | HOGB-Receipts, ,#0 head; ma ket w.ak Good Yater i8 found from 2 to 40 feet WANTED—TO RENT PO 1.‘|'n\'-—2krun. e live, sprin u,v};'\wd wnvrlmf‘ by ' Influential }x-n‘un.. |o. b. afloat; No. & white, S4%c, and that Upplieh 9. fhia kind have | is lower: top, §5.3%; bulk of saies, $5.45 Find Nowata' county on your map e LS4} 1%c; bens, 12%c; cocks, ucks, , 1ic; | There was o change in the general situa- | Vollow, 821, 1. 0. b, afloat. The ontlon mars | been comparatively light. Good rains The Okiatioma & Cheroides’Clnira R K | WE are getting inauiries for 1) located | i i0c; ‘turkeys, 1oc; plgeons, per oz, | tion (e top for May was reached at 67iac | ket WS4 1. 0. b, afloat. The »m;pn ot | throughout the corn el have stimu. ) sheep on sale. east and west through this county is &| houses. Must have sole agency. Nowat, c; gulnea fowls, per doz., $2 squa and for Joly at S4ixc. The market closed |ciosed at 78%e, and Septemb piosed |lated the _demand considerably and certaintys Ldnd 'will probably double in | Land & Lot Co.. suiie 84 N. Y. Life | per dox., $. Dressed hens, 1lv; springs, | strong ai aimost the highest point, at net | e Y ptember closed 8¢ | i} re have besn planty of buyers and buy- Sloux City Live Stock Market, value within two years. You can't afford | Bldg ~'Phone Ied 189 Umaha, Neb. | 19%c; cocks, 6%c; ducks, 11¢; geer gains of K@%c to 1, with May at 6ligc| OATS—Recelpts, 62,60 bu. Spot market |Ing orders here all the week for desirable SIOUX CITY, la,, May 2 Sp 1 Tel to miss this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac. | Open evenl (26)—Mug— | turkeys, 2lc i and July at biige. | slow; mixed oats, % to 32 1bs. nominal; | cattle of all weights. Prices show an ad- | gram ) (4 Recelyts Neist Tale- “ticket agent about law rates to Nowata. | = - = 8 | , FISH—Fresh caught; almost all | Mrade in provisions was quiet. The clos- | natural white, 26 to 82 1bs. 83@88%4c; clipped | vance of possibly 10gise, although the | fet 36.0096.75; fat dow “MJ Come In and see us, or write. { : Halibut, 8c; buffalo, i trout,’| ing prices were 2ic lower to 234@bc higher. | White, 34 to 42 Ibs., 63%@ic. volumie of business has been comparatively | heifers, $4.005.75; fecders, $i.00@500; yean NOWATA LAND AND LOT 80, ANTED—SITUATIONS | G, 030’ scs ‘black bass, isc; whie; | _C106InE quotations were as follows: {sagiite 280 165 ITTS1 58 o chlby| Mg, b RrSL Eanrance sfat o made [iinge bigen. ; et A0 s i34 Lokl dim & 1 t ' - - - - TEETS C ere 18 every prospect 0 ) [OGS—Receipts, - 6,60 head; a 3 Qite B WX Lite' B0, : . ! i pike, le; salmon, 14c; pickerel, | Articies.| Open.| High. | Low. | Closc.| Yes'y,| LEATHER—Steady; acid, 22G20 mand at firm figures next week lower; range of - 4 3 ik i il FAMILY washing wanted: all work guar y. ] Phone Red 199, oh. | 8 e Aot s Janted; Ml woek gha Sic. ' Fresh frozen: White: L Mool | g ROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; family, $13.50 | Quotatfons on eattle: Good to cholce | sules, $6.8547.06. Open evenings. (20 o W ¢ 4 4 round, &uzkernl, *Wheat | | 1 1 ] @14.00; mess, $10.80611:00; beef hams, '$24.000 | cornfed steers, $6.60641.00; fair to good corn- ELAE £y y y A GOOD. all around ‘mai Gook wants posi- | 4roasca “loe; round. e od snkphe Yy, (PR LEm 8L LB 10 mess SaSign 0. Cut meats. rive: pleniag | 3 sleers: $L0Ge4 common io tair gorn- Stock in Sight. A How In hotel | Box 4, Avoos: Ia Spanish mackerel, 18c; native mackerel, 36 | Borh | oot | oitl 1 Mt 1The 116K | U CE S pickled | hams, $11.ohgee | [0, Sleers, 35,00 E Al 0 good cows | Recelpts of live stock at the six princl- x @)MW1 x| gnch, ; Do |1 0o, 1 0 1 0al Toa 108% | Lard.firm: western, $10.86@ILmig; refined, | Ang Delfers, geBaess; falr to good cown |1 Lol matketn yestbraay.: ORIGINAL ALLOTMENT MAP BEBF QUTB—RIbs: No. 1, 18%¢] No. 2 |scomn— | W | 1 0% 10T 106% | gieady; continent, §11.35; and . heifers, SBGAM; good to chotoe Cattie. "Hogs. Sheep. Showing each Indian allotment in Cherokee 13¢; No. 3, 1%. Loin: N kel Ry 2+ il 2 R | $12.00; ‘compound. " $7.75G8. . stead Focks 4 tendors. 3450G6.50; tale ice |8outh Omana.... . ¥4 strip. 1t 18 a curiosity. Come in and sce GOVERNMENT . NOTICES 4 " Be. Chuel o 3 A o | Bt Bl | family, $1950G20.00;" short clear, $I0.H0G21.00} | giad siockers and (B R Bloux City 600 it We will explain why the land is so b " nNU e i No. 3, ihc. lg}::xfxd W Qe Nos . (66%@%( 6%, 67%@%| 4| TALLOW-—Quiet; city (3 per pkge.), Skc; | MO t0 fair stockers and feeders, ' $3.00@ 8. Jogend.. cheap. " >, o T B CONTRACTORS— 'ICK | § q e d g b8 b8y 5814 [country (pkge. frec), %@6%c. ' 4.00; stock heifers, $3.25@4.40; veal calves, (St Louls,. ESFATA LAND. 4 07004 N ey ves that el Mo Pk ki M rrGiTe. Appl e S ! | | [ R Redy S Bonea e Bir 10 exitrn 3| #4.2507.25; bulls, 'stags, etc.. $8.2G6.50. Chicago Sulte 624 N. Y. Life. ‘Phone Red 1999. 3 e 3 il be -Apples, western box i ! D £ & o8 stlc, b o L AR IR I L 0 - g recelved Ly the Board of Commissioners May 0% 617 6l 60 |@SWe: Japan, nominal | ccelp! y numbered 11 cars, _eo-Mim E | OO outh Dakota late Soldigrs” Home o nge by vt gy I 1 Juiy Gougsl ol gme sy | BUTTER—Finm; wesiorn imitation eream. | 81 Nud, af agunist ot nead yesiorday Total el SpLings, akota, ne offico | k ; ¢ 3 ' i 5% 4% e sts, 21G2 and a9 on last Saturday, The run tor ¢ duss s — before the ilral day of June 1909, at | g3 P* 4°® PR P | Pork— | | | | nearby fancy. selected, white, B@o¥c; fair | 9,081 head last week and 820 head for [ FYSPOrased Avpl Aot Panizn. FINB farm lands in Hand and adjoining (2 o'clock in the atternoon, for tie crection | ¥k uranlEs Konsas sweet potatoes, | May |183 |18 P to choice, M@%%e; brown and -'mixed, | the corresponding week a year ago. The | NEW YORK, 'May VAPORATED counties, Bouth leo:lul. Hustllug agents 5' a ‘é‘u’):‘» .nal:m.n AmuktJUuk 1.-r‘u,c 8.7 per bbl. California celery. large, oe; | July | 15.30.| 18 40 | 18 875 fancy, 24@24%c; falr to choice, 234G23%c; runh(ur m.:e waek uhuw;flnenner than & :‘\ul"ul«‘f«g;fi?:‘lg;"r "nn{-m} :‘lrx%h ".’i“’.’ wanted. Jay P. Morrili, 612 Pulace Bidg, | State Soldiers’ Home. accoidng to plans | 275, per bbL. Calitornia celery, large, 90 Bept. | 18 37 o western storage packed, SMG23%o: westorr | Week 4go but falls tar below tbe number | aUoted 44a9%yc, cholce a c, prim: Minneapolis, Minn, () Jiex | and specltications prepared by Jjoseph | B ey ot : " Larde | \ | | firsts to extra firsts, 2145@23¢; geconds, recaived this week a year ago. With ng | # 8@8%c and common to.fair at M&‘ o Bwariz,” areultect, Sloux Falls, 8. D, fe:_$40 ver ib. ‘Wikoonsin Red Globp.| e | 0 o] 0 os |0 oo | 21c; southern firsts, 21@21i4c; seconds great change in values this morning, price DRIED ~FRUITS—Prunes are steady, ALS onions, er lu. California caulitlower, | May 821 10 65 | 10 62ty B I sts, 21@2%%c; seconds, : ‘x X with quotations ranging from ) 113 Bew bolicrs and higo pressute work for | Srale, K00 Cuba, é-basket craie, .. ( Sept. | 1077 {103 | ers, 27G80c; fowls. '1T4@1kc; dressed, firm:| Demlers jook on present prices as being | [o%,Ore8ons, 0-508 to 20-30s. Apricots are ALE—16 ,sections land, Gray and ' the South Dakota State Soldiers’ Home at | lettuce, per doz., 40c. Old vegetablss, par- ! | . « ares; l 13 sk P 4 unchanged, with choice quoted at 10g11lgc Wheeler counties, In the rainbelt of the | Hot Springs, South Dakota, accoraing (o | SDIPS, LUFnips, carrots, $2.25 per bbl Fior-| May [1010 (1010 [ 2010 | 1010 | western brollers, %@30c; fowls, 16@16c; tur- | X N":;"“ ‘)lhhu‘;n flt nsid ermxn 'I“T'N“(m! extra cholce at 1h@10%c and fancy at Ii Panhandle, will be sold at auction, high- s and specifications psdpared by Ben da Rew bects, carrols, parsnips, turnips, | J 10 07, 10 123 10 0734] 10 12t keys, frozen, 15@726c e tbonding the (rade and are fighting any | gijc. Peaches are rather eusier, owing to pa ¥ bs, b vt ‘ Y3 est bidder, court house door, Le Fors, | Cowler, chief engineer. ‘BiGs will be re. | etc.. Der doz., 76e. 11010 10 1010 10 1714 200 SE—Steady to firm; new state full [ further advance but with indifferent | reased offerings from the west and Texas, June 1. 1809, to satlsfy indebted- |celved for steel scack according to speci(l- | BTRAWBERRIES—$3.00g4.%. — | ream speclals, 13G13%4c; new state full | Bucceas OWing to the fact that supplies | siack demand; cholce are quoted nt 6 ness secured by deed of trust. If vou are | cations separately. Bids can be iade in| HIDES—No. green, sc; No. 1 cured, 9a | *No. 2 cream, small, colored or ‘white, fancy,|Mhave not bpen excessive for some days. extra choice at 84@6%c and fancy at 1@ looking for hargeins, COME. W. R. Pat- | lump sum for the whole amount of the | —_ Cagh quotations were as follows: 12%0; new state full cream large colored, | The outligok was not eo very promising |sikc. Raisins are unchanged, with l0ose X U U h . h er, loc: terson, Frustee, MclLean, Tex. work except for tiie drick or steel amoko- Catton Market, FLOUR—Strong; winter patents, $6.30@ | (AN i nate il cream, sommon | 0, BollerD O e e than aaticiemhd h; | muscatel quoted at Hig#ie, cholbe b9 (ancy X (20) stack, which mugt Qe a separate bid. All| NEW YORK, May Z—COTTON-1 6.60; winter straights, $.76@6.25; spring pat- | 0 {air, 8@llc; skims, full to specia), 2@le. | ditions proved better than anticipated so | » 1 at i%@eie, seedless nt 3%Gdl%c and e bids must be gccardpanied by a certified market ope “Pd\slfl;ug)“fiw_lmn“_d = Iff:: ents. $5.8006.10; strights, "_M‘-&{,; g that the market in the maln proved fairly rdon layers at $115@1.%. check equal (0”10 Dér cent of the amount | (q vance of § points, w i y G Py satisfactory, especially on the blg bulk or [ F The ‘i The baard. resecves tha OUN | (o an mdvance of 6 points, which Was betior | 83406 00 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. | ihe better grades. han due on the cables as & result of over- | RYE—No. 2, 8¢ KANSAS CITY, M, —W ¢ r CAL § hat £ . » to reject any and all bids Pl - 2 - A N . May WHEAT—-Un-| The market started out in fair season o " " ¥ woa T MONEY t;«'ldc.lmnlyt.n be' seen and \“x’:nl:’:: ::‘n'n'}‘, ';}:-‘\‘"{‘ I‘l'r'l-i'rlg.' but «uuwkl'y """"Idr’:' 1;1 l-“lfit "‘hrm. creameries, 22G%Ye; | changed to lo higher: 2 hard, 31806 | with hu)el’ulum after the finished K?T:J: NEW YORK, May. 22~SUGAR—Raw, PER CEN R e affice ok A n addh gt mined avy lquidation and sclling by | o 18624 No. 3 hard, 31.284i.87; No. 2 red, 31454 | and ‘bid from the start around steady prices 34298 45¢; falr yafining, 3.92G8.9c; to loan on B 'ottice of The Orisnapagent or &t some of the leading bulls. with July de: 38—Steady; ‘at mar ses included, No. 3 red,’ $1.43g1.54, tor 8 hotter andon. hs sV E centrifugal, 9 test, 3.92G8.9c. molaases Omaha Bustaess Property. e & Blous City Soummal. Blore’ Ciu"8fi: |lining to 11,05 and Dévember to i0.7hc, or |3c: firata. %0%c. prime firsts, RN lower; mixed, No. | all came lower steady bids here looked | sugar, 317g8.20c; refined.- steady THOMAS BRENNAN, Bloux Falls Argus Leader, Sioux Faily |4P0Ut 10 points below the high level of the Bteady, dalstes, 13%@13%c; |3 mixed, 7°@72%c; No. 2 white, Giv4e; | auite httractive to k‘“y i ooked | SN o 4.40c; No. 8, 4.35¢; No. Room L New York Life Bldg. BB Dated (hid Teu dan ot abo ™ 1og®ts: |call and 6 to inta net iower. Week-end | 13a13%¢c; young Americas, 13%Glic; | N white, 72, oy ieeatis Brik S o Pt Labns | . 11, 4.29; No. 12 @ | order of the ‘Honid. uf Commtssioncey. U, | gures wero ehnsidercd nulich, and {here |long horns. foguc. © ! e No. 2 wl R prpog e b J bl iday’s | 90- A%, de; e Er T ! ol ® S ome further of too much 1aln in A E8—Strong, choice to fancy, 9 y 060, eat figy > t 1544, 7oc. 3.5, MONRE 70 LOAN-Payae Iavestment Co | 5. OEDDIR, Commandant. Miidist™ | &5l Sections ot the ‘belt bur crop srom | Gice. Taie to_good, 00 RYE- S50, When dealers Bou Into the poorer iinds ”“?h”‘ mobld-d "S5 oat. S B e TAR- | hets In the southwest are supposed to | POULTRY-Steady; turkeys, 15e; chick- | HAY—Unchanged: cholce timothy, $12.76 | the trade wak not so satisfactory. Sales | crushed, i STRNIING: ol e !-\"“w"" Fnrg m R ‘(fl‘l‘}"‘} ; QUAR- | have improved. There was apprehension Slec; springs, ibe. |18.25; choice prairie, $11.00@113%; cholce al- | of the commoner hogs were irregular and | 195c; o | $100 TO $10.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, | 26, 1606, Sealed proposals. in 'l‘r"-p”f::;‘ | that a bullish June bureau was belng o . 8 B0 to 60 Ibs. 6@Tc; 60 to |falfa, $16.76@1 . anywhere {fou) @round steady to as much | MOLABSE : awerr hettle, Wead A8th and: Farnam. ()-89 ' | subject to the ustah condifions. Wilj be | Gocounted and the market ruled unsetiic ;85 to 110 Ibs., SigdiSe BUTTER—Creamery, @isc; firsts, 2lc; |8 bc lower. With the good hogs out of | 8004 (o choice, e e | FacoiVed &t thia office untl 10 wrlocp | U (he middle of the morning “under BARL Feed or -mixing, i fair | seconds, 19%c; packing stock, | the way the market eased off and finished 5 = PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Bherwood, | 4 m. May 25, 1909, and then u;w'fl.‘,..‘"m continued heavy {dation which came |to chofce maltin L@, EGGS 22;-current receipts, 2lc; { rather .{..u and weak on the common lots | Philadelphin ¥ ¢ Market, [ Bldg. (B)—3% " | the presemce ‘of ‘attending. bidders, for | ehod oM WAl sircet sources BEEDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, §1.68%; | seconds and dirties, 19¢ especially. A PHILADELPHIA, 2. —BUTTER~ ~= | construotion of % Garbage Urematory and | joue. SOLton closed quiel to 10 points | No. 1 northwestern, $1.78%. Timothy, 33.80. | Receipts. 8hipments. The tops today reached §7.37% and the | firm: fair demand & YNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y. Life Crematory Bullding at Fort Douglas, .';A“Hel.”alul w: “;.‘..q,‘ foe; middling | Clover, §9.60. Wheat, bu. 14,900 28,000 | bulk sold at $6.86@7.10. ery, nearby prints, 2Sc. vats. maney, 0 to W00, low rate. Utah. Information furnished -on appiioa: oy No sales PROVIEIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $15.9 | Corn, bu. oo ARO00 3,000 BG Firm; Pennsylvania and other % 880 | tion:. Envelopes. containing. bine' T oar g Futures opened ate j,_un‘,‘\“llm:u;;o«- @15.40. Lar. 100 1bs., $10.65. Short ribs | Oats, bu. 16,000 13.00 | L s nearby firsts, free cuses, 28%c, at mark; e marked “Proposals for Crematory Build: |jime. b roperfefdi,July, 1110c; August. | sides (loose, $10.06610.15; short clear sides [ ¢ Beoonnitl 1 Surrent recelpts, 1, retUrgahle’ cases, e, R St fatuPioinate poney, mortgeyse | ing.”. and addressed By -CAAln T. R | Jarvoir, Cwber J087ei " Docember,” 108c; | (haxcd). $105755G1050 Options at Kansas City ! . 3 At marki wessm tirsly. Tree casts, Wi and ¢ 8 bou, ,Antelope Inv. Co., | "Firker, Quartermaster, Bidend anuary dc; March, 10.81c Total cles es of wheat and f10ur were | me s K ek oW at mark; current receipts, free cases, 2:i5g Old_Boaton Sore Bldg GH—81" | Constructing Quartermaster Fort Futures ciosed barely steady; May, 11 1"t 139,000 bu. Primary recel . WEFTmye i o By = - : e | laa, Diab” %16 A P 1L06e: July, 110 . August, 1080c; | SHE8 10 1000 bu. Primary receipts were | _Articles. | Open. | High.| Low. | Close. | 4 i i CHEESE—Firm, New York. full creams 0 3200, inprov. : '8 3 tember. 1081c; Octabe The; N - | X pares o 4 “lw = e 7 " : o, 13 ’ to delay. GARVIN BROS. 160 Frrnam 50 Beprember: 10ci, Optober, loi6c; Novem: | Corresponding day 8 year ago. Estimated | Wheai— | i choice, ; fair' (o good, PGB 7 ~ 32— M7 07 Searin e i receipts for Monday: Wheat, § cars; corn, July ... 100% 1103 1 088 2 1 = v » SALVESTON Mey 22.—COTTO! Steady, | %7 cars; oats, 129 cays. ‘| Sept. i : WgtaF - Maskios, G d 7‘67 S RAILWAY “TIME c_“RD WIALVESTON L% X hots o _‘ 100 5 5 NEW YORK, May 2 —METALS—The ood 6% | bc range of ‘prices, $510@i38; bulk of Sugar and Molasses. UNION STATION—30TH AND MASON | 457, LOUIS. May 2—COTTON-ujet; mid- L uis General Market. % el e tf B A W Lyt & :'ul::(l [ A | Siag. o e hieni, renaint May 2.—WHEAT—Higher; veeeeene| 10801 1038 102 4 ! ] $20.1243020.%. Copper remained Union Pacific— _ bal . by i 8ioe V. red, cash, $1 58; May, 1.3 W iy with lake quoted ‘at §1512%4@13 37 Farm Mort | | i iah g 355 Wi : b Iy T | - 1 1.23%; Scpiember, $.1080 1.08) — — 1 2 57 ad was firm at # a gagesl-mmm Limited. 55 Local Securities | "CORN—Weak: track, No. 2 cash aNe; Minneapolls Grain Market. pelter at $5.1506.20. Iron wes steady and Colorado Ex; . s Laton 1 hed by Samuel Seplembe #ge; No. VE. 2 VHEAT c dling, 10%c; eales, 18 bales: receipts, 22 . , §1.82%: July. $1.30',; Beptembe % | - 4 SEpy——— amounts from’ 3300 to $3,000, | Vreson a i R PrR—— TS_Firm: track, No. 2 cash, Sic; No. 1 ‘hard, $i. 34641 B: No 1 horth: ; i 2 market. BENSON & MYERS, <! ' - 8:80 pm | Cudany » $ Eloctric Light 28 " ly, 31%c; September, #%c; No. 2 white, r{'l :m;,f.:m;' Nn";’qnlu’tllh-x'n $1.31%@ . . NEW YOR, May 2.—COPFEE—Fu- : 3 Soridtoera i 1 olumbus. et northern 1 es cl -3 o | San gad Japay laiind df i | Y of omana Jise 1929 Nominal. see Flax, 8§77 g B A R North Platte al......a 8:06 am Douglas County 48 308 ot : ) Jull; red winter, $6.0066.50; extra 3 In_bulk, $24.0092.5. i & E 113 ing May at 7.1087.16c. June g Colo. Chies Special....al2:10 7 o 7 & ¥ 067 at _886c and MONEY TO BUILD. F Eatrios T D RENRL. 830 A 8 T Mait Co. par sent : - $.75a6.40; hard winter LOUR—First pateénts, 3630765, second 1 ’ ptember at 6.10e. Bpot quiet; No. 7 Rio, ‘rfl JIORNE X0 BURD. - | Beatrice & stromabucg German Pire Ins. Co. . 2 g tents, $6.20G640; firet clears, $4.90G6.05: 1 H asc: Bantos No. 4, shObc. Mis uien; W. H, THOMAS. &8 Fir#t Natl Bank Bidg. 1 valley Locai (motor via 0¥ Newraaxs Teigahons 5iork § por sci i o G A i i - aAE 1 akdovs, NGNS h G-I | Lane Cut-off). .. ... 8i0:00 am ans Gas o iRy w | . 1 Real *Log. 3 si. R « TERPO E L : . ““ 4 & N;o«:lfl::-;.u-u ROt caxt ipd Omets & Ry = 2 Strong: timothy, SLLWGISW; prei. | JIYERPOOL. May WHEAT—Spot, . 5 PEORIA, T, MAy 2 —CORN-Lower; Smelt A . ¥ No. 2 red western winter. nominal: futires | 4 b No. 2 yellow. T@mc: No. 8 yellow, 7 ~ Valley Lotal (motor)....a 5:30 p i Omaha Eie I s A sacked, east track, $1.%@ Liverpool Grain Market. o 5 4.5 Peorin Market. $500 TO 36,000 in homes in ha, O'Keete | w . 3 | n:‘-unn Superior g 3 0 Omabs & ¢ B 116¢ | eteady; July. 9s 10d; Beptember, 8s 7d; De- :: 2, T¥o; No. § T6e; No. 4 T2¢; no grade, Cmaba s ¢ W PRV O RN ~Bpat ot 4 5 OATS—Higher; No. 3 white, §0G00ic; N s % oma u i 5 4 CORN—Spot strong; new American mixe : gher; No. 3 white, : No. $12,000 Ghicago Express . 2 ik im # 346 | atis i PROVISIONS “¥orke. sieay: jonning | SORN-SPOL OLIous; new American miged. | 81 3 ; R U - Private to loan at § per cent in- | Minn.-8t. Paul Exp.. b 1: $la50m | Calm 00 o T, B Ca b §per guhi 105 "Dry’ it meavs quiet: hoxed extra |9 648 i $ terest on first class mortgage security. In 6‘ ns fil'fi Pau! Lid S 6 716 i | Pecitie & Tol Co. ta 1087 ‘;\hmx', lu 0; m:; .»n';,. 11.00; ahort clears, | Bath e Tato #a ey ! 7 - - answ descripti th riy, , Omah i-Ft, Dodze Local ridan Coul & 1833.. 1124 Bacon. boxed exire shorts, §g arket. . i MILWAU] the 100 amount of load| Misxowrt' Fuelfiors Bouth Omaka Sewer oo W11 1T sl Clear ribs, §12.00; shore' clears, #1315 L0 % | A ieaired on M- care Bee, | K St. L. Exp Sloux 8iiy Slock Yards pid € per eont. . 86 | BUTTER”Steady: creamery, geic No 2 ' July, SLITR@1.174 m KEERLESD ; | Sopcks 6. B2 K. » EGOB_Bleady. 1¥5c. case copnt | May 100" July, §1.20; Septem : : ] ; OATS 6t )\ ke - URin Bk Xdo. o, QBARR 6% gidiv ) L. FQUATR YeWenk, clickens, h. spsingp, | CATR=9bc, . i o 2 { BARLEY-Sampie, ¢ y EE, ~WHEAT-Ne. 1 DULUTH, Minn., May 2 ~WHEAT-No. " - northern, §1.85% L northern, SLNMNG 11 northern, $L3%%:' No 2 n

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