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THE BEE: REAL E5-AIE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SAL Florida—~o; TOU CAN STAY AT HOME And make Big Money In Florida. One dollar a month owner in one of the greatest fruit, ecan, orchard, resort, hotel igh-class development propositions ev: inaugurated iu this state of opportunities. Send for proot o ment and full parteulars. this stat J. A. Hollomon, President, Jacksonvilie, Fla. }Ve Guarantee 7% Net ne 1Twin ralis Tract, The LARG- EST IRRIGATION TRACT IN citizens. They need money for SKE implements, home buliding. can lend. Security appreved. Wri to us about this. RIPLEY BROTHERS, formerly of Omaba, FILER, TWIN FALLs COUNTY, 1IDAHO. owa 10-ACRE PLACE. 2 MILES of Council bilufrs, all good new acres bear- lana, well improved; about 2 will make you part truak, and ‘general henomenal THE WORLD, is peopled with a lot of good We guar- antee 7 per cent net on all money you s REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued Montana. FOR SALD-4,70 acros in Jefferson county, Montana, per acre, en easy terms. This tract ls located 234 nifles from town_of_Whitehall, & thrifty little city on P. and C. 3 . . coast line cres of this tract Js under irrigation water rights from the Jefferson river. About 1,20 acres bottom nd, about 7 pe: ceat of ‘this tract s tillable, balance suit- able for pasture. This tract 18 located in the famous Montana apple belt and is & bargain. 13,000 acres, Meagher county, Musselshell valley, Montana, $1i per acre;, easy terms; ted on C.. M. & St. P. R’ R.. 314 miles | from two good towns; at least #0 per aent |of this tract Is suliable for farmin| A | 800 proposition to cut wp into small farms; 000 10 5,000 acres can be irrigated; many spri furnish abundance water the year around. MARTYN & STUART LAND CO, Aberdeen, 8. D., And 3% Palace 3ldg.. Minneapolis. = ol D, te Nebraska, DID YOU EVER hear of the Sidney draw in Cheyenne county, the best land {in western Nebraska; V% section 7 miles from Railroad, $15 per acre, if taken immediately. You can stand on one corner and see every part of it. B 497, Bee. ing fruilt; improvements would cost about 52,600 or' mo non-resident owner says sell for $3,000, one-third cash, valance, long time at 6 per cent. McGEE REAL ESTATE CO., 14 Pearl Bt., Council Bluffs, Ia. 20-ACRE PLACE. RICH valley land, not subject to flow; 6-room house, good barn, b bearing fruit, nice 'yard, set with ever- greens and shrubbery on main road, level LOTS FOR FIFTY CENTS A WEEK See N. P. Dodge & Company's adver over- acres REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) Wisconsin. and under cultivation; % acres of heavy hardwood timver such | w sugar maple, oak, basswood and. birch, | bo underbrush 'in the timber; bulance of | | land easy to clear. Ihis farm borders on | & beautiful lake with good fishing. It has a new frame house with seven rooms all | complete ready to move into; and & new stable, 16x2%. Farm is located six miles from Cumberland and three miles from Barronett; in a well settled farming coun- | uy; Germans and Americans; on maln | traveled road, near schools, churches and creamery. There I8 timber enough on this farm that when sold will pay the interest and taxes for five years. Llerms $200 cash, balance on time to suit purchaser. We also own another 80 of unimproved land that joins this farm in case you want more land.” Send for our speciai list of other farms and timber we own, also our book on northwestern Wisconsin. W located in Barron county, 1§ miles north- of St. Paul. Address Wieconsin Col- onization Co., Cumberland, Wis. YOU CAN BUY LAND FOR $10 A MONTH —good land—at from $§ to $20 an acre, In Vilas and Onelda counties, Wisconsin We charge no interest. We pay the taxes Insurance clause In the contract. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE COUNTRY for man of moderate means to OWN A FARM AND BE INDEPENDENT Write for map and book to Dept. 3 G. F. BANBORN CO., Ragle River, Wia. Miscellaneous. CAN locate parties on desir: fruit. agricultural Californi: and Timber Co., SBacramento, Cal, 719% K clay loum soll, clay subsoil; no stone; hus b OMAHA, MONDAY, JC LEGAL NOTICES TO CONTRACTORS-SEAL will be recelved by the ity of O'Nelll, Nebraska until (% o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, the of July, 1910, furnishing mate constructing & complete sanitary stem for the city of O'Neill, Ne accordance with the plans and file_in the office of the Y eill, Nebraska, and in the office of the engine Nebraska bid 10 bu A rti- | of five hundred (8500.00) dollars. Any one desiring a set of plans and spec ifications for personal use, may obtaln th same by application of the engineers and payment of five ($.00) dollars per set he city reserves the right to relect any and all bids. 0. F, BIGLIN, Mayor. H, J. Hammond, City Clerk. The Consolidated Engineerin neers, 640 Bee Bldg., Omaha, ITICE " proposals city k, O Co., Engl- Neb, J26 4-Tt _ GOVERNMENT NOTICES FORT MEADE D, JUNE Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- | ceived here until 10 a. m., mountain time, July 20th, 1910, snstructing Concrete | Dam, Spillway, Chambers, ed., in connection with the Fort Mead D, water system. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of Chief Quar- | termaster, Department of the Misso Omaha, Neb.; Department of the Colorado, Denver, Colo.; Department of the Lake: Chicago, 11L.; Department of Dakota, St.| Paul, Minn,, ‘and this offigs, at which lat: | ter place all information may he obtained on application. A deposit of 310.00 to insure return is required before plans arc sent on individual application. Envelopes contain- ing proposals should he endorsed ““Proposals for Dam” and addressed to the Constructing Quartermaste June? 28— julyl RAILWAY TIME CARD 2TH, 1910, for Valve 16 HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE? Or do you want to buy one? Make your want known through THE DES MOINES CAPITAL, the want medium of Iowa. Rates: 1 cent'a word for each inser- tion, 6 cents a line, 70 cents an inch. Cir- UNION STATION——Tenth and Mason. Chicago Great Western— Chicago Limited . | Same days 2 weeks ago..l. | the year to date, compared with lgst year: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Show Sharp De- cline for Week. HOGS ARE LOWER FOR THE WEEK | Sheep and Lambs in Very Large R ceipt and Twenty-Five to Fifty Cents Lower Than t Week. hey Were L SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Jene %, Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. & Official Monday. L3670 bosd VLLicinl i uesaay . 1,216 Vfficial Wednesday. Official Thursday Otficlal Friday Estmate Saturday Six days this week Same days last we Same days § weeks ago..1: Same days 4 weeks ugo..1s, Same days last year. The following tible shows the receipts of cattie, hogs und sheep at South Omana for 1), 1909, Inc. Dec. Cattle . 6 2,923 . Hogs 3 2 Sheep . - 660,078 . ‘'he following tuole snows the average pbrices of hogs a( South Omaha for the for feediot and pasture are selling on much it LS 2 | GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET No General Rains as Yet in the Spring Wheat Belt. head; market | e eus|cORN BELT IS NOW RELIEVED cepits, 100 heaa; market steady; ste COWS wnd nellers, ¥.2006.00; 0. HOGS—Receipts, steady to strong; .59 40. No_ sheep steady; 2,000 top, ¥.45; on sale; market lambs, §i.wa i quotably Stock In Sig! Receipts of live stock the pal wesiern markets yesterday Cattie, w w oW w Western Nebraska is Given m Geners Soaking — Wheat Opens Lower on Profit Taking— Values Are Firmer. tive princi ous Hogs. Sheep. South Othaha.. St 40PN ...t Kansas CIty.. St Louls URISRQY 11 by dalitiversvesiond OMAHA, June 25, 1910 No general rains as yet in the spring wheat belt. Only lighter scattered showers and prospects are lor more dry weather wing. MAKING TEPOFH Are Very numerous, the most serious coming from South Lakoua Present damage by the drouth estimated irom 15 to & per cent. The corn belt has been relleved of the extreme dry conditions, partioularly in Ne braska. Showers were fairly general in the western portion of the state. A more active cash demand is evident and prices firm Wheat opened slghtly lower on proper taking sales. Later reports from the norin West were more bulllsh than ever, and values firmed up and closed well-over yes terday's close. 3 iha Corn held firm agafn, ‘'With the strength in wheat, Weather conditions are some im proved, but prospects are not good for any material rellef from the present dry wWeather. Total receipts. OMAHA GENELAL MARKET. Staple and Faney Produce Prices Fu nished by Buyers and Wholeanlers, BUTTEN-Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trage, in 1-1o. cartons, @, su. L b. tubs, #we; No. 4 in i-lb. cartons, in W10, Lubs, Zidge; PACKIng SLOCK, pack, Nwc; dairy, in w-lb. tubs, 26c. het Chuiges every 1uesday. CHEES—Twins, 1ic; young Americas, 1sc; dmisy, lige; iriplets, liwe; lmoerger, 1e; No. L brick, dic; No. & M amposied bwiss, . POULTRY—Dressed broflers, 30c; hens, 16¢; o Allge; aucks, Isc; geese, loc; ur- keys, 26c; pigeons, $1.60; lomer W per dos.; Hquubs, 3.0 syuabs, per doz.; No. 1, $.0 per doz. Alive: Broil- iust several days, with comparisons. Date. | 1u10. 11908, (1908, (10 1906, 1 ers, from 1i, 10 liy lus., 1sc; 1% 10 % los., lsc; heus, 1:3c, olu roosters, 70; ducks, fuil | teathered, ic; geese, lull feathered, lvc; tui- June June June June June 1. June 2. June 1. 15. 16. . DR . [T EZgrEse cecocen e POToN §8S=sg Bsgd keys, lvc, gulliea lowls, 2o each; pigeons, 1oC per aoz.; howmers, 300 per doz.; syuubs, 0. 1, $2.0 ber wos.; No. % 6. FISH--(ail trozen)— Pickerel. 10¢; tish, Me; pike, lic; trout, l4c; large o bies, dogloc; Spaniah inuckerel, 15c; eel, 1oc; naddock, 18c; tlounders, Lic; green cuifish, 1ac; buffalo, Sci halbut, 11¢;" white perca, $ci buliheaas, lic; Whits cat, lsc; roeshud, each; shadroes, per pair, Wc; frog logs, We_per ‘dox. G white Primary wheat receipts were 462.000 bush els and shipments Were 17300 busheis against receipts last year of 218,00 busheis and shipments of W00 bushels, Primary corn receipts were 309,00 bu els and shipments were 553,00 bushels, ainst receipts last year of 43,000 busbeis and shipments of 418,000 bushels. Clearances were 143,00 bushels of corn, none of vats and wheat and flour equal to 93,00 bushels, Liverpool ciosed %@%d higher on wheat and %d higher on corn. Local range of options .2 < all the way to city; 4 miles east of Council Bluffs and 1% miles from car line; school ucross the road; small store bullding on the place, where owner can do a good busi- ness if he cares to. Look at it; you'll say it Is worth the money $4,200. McGEE REAL ESTAT 14 Pearl St Council Bluffs. Twin City Limited Chicago Express Twin City Express.. Unlos San Fran, Chl. & F Atlantic kxpres Oregon Expres: Oregon-Wash, Ltd. Denver Speclal. Colorado Special Colorado kxpress. R, T s - | North Platte Local WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. | Grand lsiant Loca e = burg Local MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. | 3vonmors Pacit Good 6% Farm Mortgages always on hand and for sale at amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Weud Bldg., 18th and Farnam, LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandels Bidz. COAT and PANTS to order, $20; perfect fit. MacCARTHY-WILSON, 304 8. 16 600 to $,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co,, 1008 N. Y. Life. Douglas or A-2162. ment in this paper of lots for eale in South Omaha for $1.00 down and 5 cents & week, withqut interest or taxes. BARGAIN In Platte Valley Irrigated Farm! Extra good 160 acres; must be sold quick. 60 acres alfalfa, 80 acres best wheat grass meadow in the country; 30 acres to other crops. $8 per acre. Write quick for terms and further information to Box No 151 Gering, Neb. FOR SALE. * 160 acres unimproved preirie land. All level, good land, in_good neighborhood. 8 miles northeast of O'Neill. This is & bar- gain. Price $25 per acre. C. F. McKENNA, O'Nelll, Nebraska. EaT K ”?—nm.» e} 0. C. 3 4%e; No. 8 L. Chuck: No. i, biwe; No. & 8o, Round: No. 1, li%e; No. & 10%e. Plate: No. 1, . 24 el No. ¥ vlke. JITS—Oranges: California Cq brand }edland navels, 80 size, ber box. .00 Jw size, per box, $5.3; 12 size, per bLox, $4.00; 150 size, $4.25; 176 and smaller sizes, per box, $4.50. Havana Mediterranean sweets, 126-112 sizes, per box, §5.00; 126 und 1w sizes, per box, ¥S.L@3.00; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, per box, $5.5004. Valenclas, ¥6-112-126 sizes, $4.50; 100 and smaller sizes, #.i5. Lemons: Limoriera, extra fancy, #00-560 sizes, $8.00G9.00; choice Yw-360 sizes, per box, $S.00QE.50, 240 slze, e per box less.. Bananas: rancy select, per vunch, $2.2@2.50; jumbo, bunch, $2.7665.7. Pineapples: Florida, #-s6 sizes, $5.00, 43-48 sizes, §2.75@8.00. Cantaloupes: California, o4 size, $.00; 45 standards, $5.50. Cherries: California, per 10-1b. box, $.75. Apricots: (_:nllfornlu. per 4-basket crate, $1.50. Plums: California, red, per 4-basket crate, §1.40. Peaches: 'California, per 2-lb. box, §1. triumph, per box, $1.25. Watermelons: Texas, 2c ‘per Ib. 'Dates: Anchor brand, new, 1-1b. packages, in box, per box, $2.00, VEGETABLES—Potatoes: Irish, Wiscon- sin and native, per bu, S0gtc. new, in sacks, per bu., $.10. Cabbage: New Cali- fornia and southern, per.iv., Sc. Onions: Texas crystal wax, per crate, $2.00; yellow, per crate, $1.75. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per 1b, iic; red, per lb., léc. Kgg Plant: Fancy "Florida, per doz., $1.i0@w. Toma- toes: Texas, per 4-basket crate, $1.%. Bean: String and wax, per hamper, about 2 1bs., $25; market Baskets, 3100 ~Cucumbers: ot ouse, per doz., e, L bu. box, $L.7. hor 5 e ind HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES—Rad- ishes: Extra fancy home-grown, per doz. bunches, 2c. Lettuce: kxtra fancy leaf, per doz., 30c. Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per doz.’ bunches, duc. Khubarb: per doz. bunches, 46c. Asparagus: Per doz. bunches, 45@50c, 'Onlons: Green, per doz. bunches, Turnips: Per market basket, blc. Car: per market basket, 50@5c. Beots: Per market basket, 86@tc. Spinach: Per bushel, s, o, Peas: Green, » 12 b, per market bas MISCELLANEOUS—Walnuts Ib., 2¢; California, No. 1, per lb., 17c; Cali- fornia, No. 2, per 1b., 1 HICKORY' NUTS—Large, per Ib, do; small, per . Cocoanuts: Per .00; AT pelh sack, $5.00; s2e882 "E2E s s tion, 41000, largest of any Iowa dalily. Give us a frial. Address The Capital, Land Dept., Des_Moines. Iowa. __ REAL ESTATE LOANS BARVIN BROS., 3 floor N. Y. Life, $50 to $100,000'0n improved property. No delay. WANTED—City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St. £E B EEERLEE S Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. *Sunday Recelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock )aras, south Umuna, fur twenty-tour hours ending at $ o'clock p. m. June %, 1i0; . 7 g2 co., 2% RECEIPTS. “uttle. Hogs. H'r's C, M. & St. P. Kuunans. Wabash .. i Pacific FOR SALE—Improved farm, G40 acres, 600 tillable, 500 level, fenced and cross fenced, watered with springs and ponds, some hay land, 300 pasture, no_rock, cultivated, wheat, 2% speits, 15 b % corn, Crops fine; balance teed; tone house, stone barn, ETanar for 1,00 bu., hen house, crib, catil &ood " well, ‘mill, tank, brood house, full set of implements, 2 horses, set of harness, 20 cattle, 1 brood sow, 30’ chickens, orch- ard, ail kinds of fruit, telephone; black ®oll, i subsoil; bulldings insured; 2 miles to school and postoffic $13,000. $10,500 cash, $2,200 6 years at miles to town, no agents. A. P. CARLETO Grove County, Alanthus, Kansas. 23 AN fobkre WHEAT—No. 2 hard, 9ig98¢; No. 3 hard 91G%c; No. & hard, W@sie, No. 2 spring, d No. 8 sprin, No. 2 durum, No. & durum, 70 " —~No. 2 Whité, ko Nd. 3 white, 62@e2sc; No. 4 white, 0@biise; No. ¥ vel: low, 5i%@68c; No. 3 yellow yellow, “bo@blkc; No. 2, 6I%c; 5lne; No. 4, bo@b6ise; no grade, 40Gsc. OATS—Standard, §i4e; No. § wuite, 3 @37c; No. 4 white, 366%c; No. § yellow, @uie; No. 4 yellow, 33qisi4e. BARLEY—No. 4, #@ic; No. 1 feed, 420 4o; rejected, 39gdic. RYE—No. '3, 11@fic; No. 8, @@ile. Carlut Mecelpte. Wheat. Corn. Oats. M 230 w0 s 4 a“ i . 46 B. & Q. west R. I & P, east. 1liinols Central . Chicago Ureat Western rxuSoe Chicugo, Rock Island & Vacifio— EAST. Rocky Mount'n Ltd.al2:33 lowa Local Pas Chicago Day kx. Chicago Local Pass. b1y Des Molnes Local Passenger . Chicago lixpress. Chicago Liwited t Total receipts. DI 3 1 Cattle. Hogs. 18 1,80 1,60 1,621 Ly Sarpy County Snap A beauriful home, highly improved, 160 acres, fine land; 10 miles to Omaha, & miles to South Omaha stock yards. Price if sold quick, $150 per acre. C. R Combs, Room 15 Old U. 8. Nat. Bidg., 12th and Farnam Phone, D. 6. Nerth Dakota., NORTH DAKOTA. THE ND OF OPPORTUNITY. Land in the Mouse River loop, where crop faflure is unknown. Hon. J. J. Hill says this land Is_all worth $100 per acre, and he knows. WIIl rent and pay 20 per cent on investment. What {8 your moncy earning? ~The finest prairie land in the world. Write me for list. is free. K. E. GOWIN, Glenburn, N. D. Oklanoma. e o Egg TS PEEP EsE8 Omaha Packing Co Switt and Compan. Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co. Murphy shippers. Other buyers v v Write owner. i 133 15 15 591 Lot s s uere were Lieslh K€Cuipan WUAY Ui ally Cousequence, Lhe shdrAet vo- 48 Dracticany bare ol Bupples. LU U6 WeCK Lecelpus Lave veel large ao CULLPATOU WILL PIevious weeKs aud i yeal w8V, LiuS Lus been Thie case HOL uiily Leis, vul At wl oller poius ub weil, At Loy s4le Uine e coutnued nut weather s reuuced lhe CONSUmpUUL UL el supbics W BUCH @i EXLEUL ay 0 CAUNO & Neveit illng oft in tue demand ivr nve callie A5 resull, pPrices wiicn Legall breakiiy vadly aL svine points last Weeh Nave Cou- unued QoW hill Very raplaiy thus week. 4L has, n 1act, been the iuust aisastrous vieuk experiencea in the cattie marxet 1or & long tine, ine best beef steers, that is good to choice grudes of cornreds, have sufrered the least decline, but suil they are zgove lower than last week. Fretty decent kinas of cattie, that is, falr to good Kinds, are W@loo lower, with common grassers ¥Lov lower. Cows and helfers have suffered along with other kinds of cattle, good cornfeds being urounua owc lower, witi grassers us much as $L00 lower. Stockers and feeders have been in mod- erato demand, the local market being in- Jured especially by continued dry weather as well as by the break in fat caitle. While the best fleshy feeders are perhaps not over 2@i0c lower, stock cattle are as much as $L00 lower than the early part of last week, Quotations on_cattle: Good to cholce corn-fed steers, $7.25@8.00; fair to good corn- fed steers, $6.00@7.2; common to fair corn- fed steers, $6.0096.50; good to cholce cows and heifers, $.26@6.75; fair to good COWws $3.805.25; common to falr cows and heifers, §2.763.80; good to choice stock- ers and feeders, $4.50@0.%0; falr to good stockers and feeders, }.00g4.50; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.50@4.00; stock heifers, 33.00@4.25; veal calves, $4.0097.60; buils, stags, etc., $3.60@6.75. HOGS—Light and light mixed grades sold at prices pietty close to a nickel higher in both divisions this morning, but heavy hogs were neglected and had to move at quotably steady figures, the market clos- ing weak on all classes of stock. lteceipts were light as compared with early runs this week and quality ranged from rough and extra heavies to smooth lights, the latter kind of hogs selling at or near the top of the list. Both packers and shippers bought freely and movement was fairly active until late rounds, when the market developed an easler tone. Heavy hogs commanded $.1089.15, with extreme heavies as low as $9.00. 'Mixed lots went around $9.209.3, according to quality, and lights ranged from $9.30%9.40, which was the highest price paid. A large share of recelpets changed hands at §.1Q The week in the hog yards has been one of heayy recelpts and widening prices. Lighte hogs are closing just about steady with a week ago, while ‘heavies are fully a dime lower. Demand has been broad and active on most days and, while shippers have not bought” very freely, practicall everything has sold on the day of arrival, Representative sales: sh. Pr, ES L 2 4 The Mountaineer. Chicago-Nebraska L for Lincoln, a Colo. & Cal. Exp Okl, & Tex. EXp... Rocky Mountn Ltd.al0: Wabash—— Om.-St. Louls Exg Mail and kxpress..a Stanberry Loc'l (from Council Biuffs)....b 5:00 p. : Chicago, Muwnukee & 5St. Puale— Overland Limited Mussvart. FINE CASS CO., MISSOURI, FARM 460 acres, one mile of railroad town, % miles Kansas City; all in cultivation ‘and grass; ail rich, tine lying land; §-room house, barn and outbulldings; well fenced and watered. If you want a bargain in a well located grain_and stock farm, you can’t beat it; only §6 per acre; §ood terms on this. G, W. CLARDY INV. CO., %01 Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. TIMBER and ranch land bargains ia Bouth Missourl. Morris & Walker, Moun- tain View. Mo. IN MISSOURL 215 acres; 125 miles southeast of Kansas City, 70 acres in cultivation. Box hou &o0od barn; out buildings and fine water and grass; large orchard of different varieties of fruit. 2 miles to good trading point. Close 10 school and church. Price $3, This is @ money maker. GEORGE KUMPF, 203-6 Sheldley Bldg., Kan Totals.. ChTeago ... Minneapolis vmabu Duluth - v eep 8 EErVR NERAL MARKET Quotations of the U Commodi NEW YORK, June 2.—FLOUR—Firm, with u quiet trade; Spring patents, +5.uny 5.0, winter _straignts, $.3ug4.40; ' winter patents, #.5006.00; SPring clears, $4.16@4.4; winter_extras, NO. 1, $..5@3.0; winter ex: tras, No. 2, $3.80G KANSAS SUMIZLLY, 000435, Keceipts, 31,782 bu.; shipmsaty, 54% bu. Rye tiour, quiet; Ialr to guou, #.10@4.40; cholce to fanoy, .40 CORNMEAL—Steady: fine wnite and yel- low, 3La@Ld0; coarse, 31.2@Lsv; klin Jried, $3.90. W HEAT—Spot market steady; No. 2 red, .06, nominai, ¢, & £ to arrive, elevatori 1 northern, $1.21%, nominal, . 0. . 0 arrive. Opuon market was nervous, uae- clining early on reports of rain in the Dakotas and scaitered showers elsewhere, advanced sharply on predictions of fair weather over bunday, but lost part of the gain under realizing and closed at %¢ net advarice. July, $1.06@106%, -closing - at 3L06m; Septemiber, $Ludia@L04%, closed at 31044 December closed at $1.06%. Ship- menty, 21,876 bu. CORN-Spot market firm; No. 2, 69%c, nominal, elevator, domestic’ basis, to ar- rive; export No. 2, 6dc, nominal, f. 0. b. to arrive. Option market was without transactions, closing unchanged to e net higher. July closed at 6¥c; September closed at 69%c; December closed at ic. Receipts, 26,728 bu. OA''S—Spot market firm; mixed oats, 2§ to 8 pounds, nominal; natural white, % to & pounds, 4%@1ic; clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, 46gdvc. Recelpts, 20,206 bu. HAY—Steaay; prime, ¥L15; No. 2, $1.00g 106; No. 3§, s6@e. HOPS—Stenay; state, common to choice, 1900, 21G24c; 130, nominal; Pacific coast, 19w, l4@lse. 1 t B HIDES—Q Bogota, 21G2%. LEATHER: ; hemlock _firsts, 2@ 27c; seconds, 22@24c; thirds, 19G22c; rejecteu, 19G20c. PRROVISIONS—Pork, steady; $25.00 clear, NEW YORK & Py ¥ on Varlous SECOND mortgages negotiated. 525 New Omaha National Bank Bdg. Doug. 434. LOANS to home owners and home build- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, 53 First Netional Bank Bldg- REAL ESTATE WANTE D WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right We can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 626 N. Y. Life Bldg. WANTED—Good rental property, $1,600 to $3,000, for choice vacant lot or lots,” one- third to one-half the value, balance spot cash. Glve particulars of property offered. Address M ,_Bee. SOUTH OMAHA i b 6.6 pm 110 pm Perry-Umaha Loce Alinois Central— Chicago Express Cnicago Limlied Minn.-dt. Paul EX. Minn.-St, Paul Ltd, Umaba-£'t. Lodge Loc..b 4 Chicase & Nurdiwentern— EASTHOUND. Omaha lxpress . Clicago Lucat COI018d0-CLICHES Chicuso dhecius Pucliis Coust Los Augeies Liiiea Overiand_Limited Denver speciat Toll Local .. Fast Malu .. NORTHBO Twin City Express Bloux Uity ioval NOTICE. To be sold at public auction, June 2, 1910, A 3-story, modern, &-room, brick hotel bullding In city of 6,000, Stlllwater. Okl Best located property in city. Stiliwater is center of interurban system now build- ing, has other good rallroad facilities, ha: e ugricultural school; city s growin, rapidly. This hotel has best business in the eity, but the proprietor must sell on count of pour health, Will sell furniture and buflding on day of sale with privilege of leasing it bullding itself does not eoll, Inquiries concerning this property and terms of sale will be promptly answered by the undersigned. JOHN YOUST, Sr. Stillwater, Okl Black, per City, Michigan. MICHIGAN FARMS. No, 1—-20 acres, cleared, smail house and barn: some frult, near town, fine frult land, No. 3—0 acres, clearcd, good house and barn, plenty of fruit, level, good soll, $1.20, No. 3—200 acres, rich loam soll, level, 4 miles Muskegon, ety %,000; $12 per ucre, $1 r acre down, balance easy terms. ‘HE BVANS-HOLT CO., Fremont, Mich. “ ACRES, $30. HALF CASH, BALANCE 12 YEARS. The land is situated not far from Bay City, Michigan, and adapted for farm: asing or trult. Perfect titles, and will fear close tmspection. The above price and terms are made to close ac esiate quick. It you want a 40 or more send your option in mow, with $ per acre, and bulance to be pald whea deeds are returned. BRADFORD & COMPANY, $4 Adams St, Chicago. THESE ARE WONDERS. READ, READ and wonder. Practically a £I1; 240 'acres; lies like & garden; 175 acres cultivated; balance on timber and pasture on beautiful river; good house, 1% story; &00d barn and other bulldings. Bulldings carry $2,600 insurance; farm all fenced and. cross fenced; rural mail and telephol three miles 10 town, nine miles to railroad town; 100 fine beariiig applo trees and other fruits. THE PRICE—IT'S §1§ PER ACRE. Think of it. There s N0t &LOLher SUCh bar- &ain in the world. 80 acres splendia land, 60 acres cultlvated, balance In fine hardwood timber; 7 miles to town; rural mall and telephone; §0od hoy and barn: A WONDERFUL BARGAIN, Price §1,750, $1,000 cash, balance o suit you. Wo are always the leaders in bargalins; others try 10 follow. Bend for full particulars. H, W. SAWYE! NBWAYGO, MICHIGAN. St. Louls General Market. ST. LOUIS, June .—WHEAT—Future h:lml‘; J‘uly. N’;c; gemgml'wen 97%c. Cash, steady; track, No. 2 red, $1.00g1.04; i liard, $1.01G1.00. POLItNoNE CORN—Futures, highe: tember, 60c. Cash 6like; No. 2 white, 3 OATS—Futures, firm; July, 3 ber, $7%c. Cash, firm; track, . 2 ‘white, 4l¥c. RYE—Lower at 73c. FLOUR—Steady; red winter patents, $6.00 @6.85; extra fancy and stralght, $4.50g4.9; hard winter clears, $3.50@3.90. SEED—TImothy, $3.00@3.65. CORNMEAL—$9.2%5. BRAN—Firm; sacked, east track, S5@S7c. HAY—Lower; timothy, §14.00g17.50; pral- rie,” $12.00714.00. BAGGIN G—8% HEMP TWINE— PROVISIONS—Pork, unchanged; jobbing, $24.25. Lard, higher; prime steam, §11.97%@ 12.17%. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra short, $14.2; clear ribs, §14.25; snort clears, $14.50. Bacon, lower; boxed extra _short, $15.75; clear ribs, $15.75; short clears, $16.00. POULTRY—Unchanged; _chicken springs, 19@23c; turkeys, 17c; gecse, Ge. BUTTER—Steady; creamery. 23@27c. EGGS—Steady at Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu, Corn, bu Oats, bu. BUY farm lands now. They are daily in- creasing in value, There is a iimited amoun of land, but no limit to the future popul tion. The Pacific Northwest is the present land of opportunity. We have & fine assort- ment of farms, some of which will suit| FOR RENT—Five room modern, 2d and you. Write us today, stating your require- [ D streets. Phone D. 6073. ments, and we will mail you full particulars —free. The Card Realty & lav. Co, €% “ Henry Bldg., Portland, Ore. SWAP IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS, Rogue River Valley, WE can_trade lllyllllll{, Oregon. LATHROP & TO! Declared by government experts to be the | D. 2066 most perfect fruit belt in the world; grand | - veepstakes prize; Spokane National Apple show; has received the highest prices ever paid for fruit in the New York and Lon- don markets; orchards now producing over $1,000 met per acre. irrigated orchard tracts on payment plan, ranging in price from $22 per acre for un- developed land 1o §600 per acro for devel- oped orchards. Roguelands, Incorporated, Medford. Oregon. South Dakota, SOUTH DAKOTA CORN AND ALFALFA LAND: The rush is on for Stanley county; buy lands near the new railroad and double your money in the next year; 20,000 acres to select from; §10 to $18 per acre. Call or write Felland 'Realty Company, 631 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. CHOICE BARGAINGS, 160 acres, 7 miles from Watertown, 2 miles from Foley, beautiful slightly roll- ing land, free from pond, creeks, gravel or stone, 15 acres into, crop, b acres nay, no bulldings, for a quick sale $2.30 per acre, cash down to a §2,600 mOrtgage now on ihe land, 6 per cent, purchaser gets one-third crop delivered. 560 acres, all prairle, no improvements, 400 acres good farm land, 160 rough pastare lend, 11 miles from Watertown, 6 miles from 3 other towns, Jt's worth $% per acre, we are offering it for $25 for & quick sale, cash down to a $3,50 mortgage now on the land at 6 per cent. d If you are on the market for a bargaln in land you shouid lose no time in_seeing these. Address Walklin & Bushey, Water- town, South Dakota. FOR SALE—320 acres; svery &ore tillable: deop black soll; near + price. 338 per scre. Frank Mashek, Kimoail, 8 D. Lamited WASTBO Lincoln-Chadron .. Norfolk-tonesteel Lwan Gy, anywhere. BIN, 421 Bee, WE will trade our equity of $1,200 we have in a fine quarter of iand northwest from Lodge Pole for either a Chalmers, Oakland, Velle, Overland or E. M. F. four- cylinder’ automoblle; car must be prac- tically new; no others need answer this ad. Tate & Barlow, Lodge Pole, Neb. Deadwuod-£10t Sp) Casper-Lander ¥remont-albwn Central America, BURLINGTON STA~—10TH & Burlington-— mess, Denver and Califcrnia.. short Puget Sound Express. Nebraska points. Black Halls. Northwest k. Nebraska poiuts Lincoln Mall Nebraska kxpi Lincoln Local Lincoln Local. Schuyler-Plattsmo Plattsmouth-lowa . Bellevue-Plattamouth Colorado Limited. Chicago Special Chicago lixpress. Chicago Fast lxpres lowa Local. Creston-lowa Local. St. Louls Kxpress. K. C. and 8 Joseph. K. C. and Bt Joseph. K. C. and St Joseph. Double apartement house, strictly mod- ern, close-in. Good income payer. Price $10,000, mtge. $2,500. Want land. Might take an automobile. Don’t need rain to make this pay. Nowata Land & Lot Co. 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Phone Red 1999, 9 rooms, all modern; easy walking dis- tance; price $5,000; mortgage $1,250; give legal numbers in first letter, it saves time. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Y. Life Bldg, Omaha, Neb. Phone Red 199. cEIEERRERER Kansas City Grain KANSAS CITY, June 25.—WHEAT—July, 9234c; September, 82%c; December, 95k Wheat 1@dc_lower; No. 2, 98c@$L05; No. 3, 91c@$1.02; No. 2 red, 93@96c; No. 3, s8q93c. CORN—July, 8%c; September, B8}c; De- cember, 54%c. Cash: Unchanged to lc lower; No. 2 mixed, 81%4@6l%c; No. 3, 69%@ 6lc; No. 2 white, 65@6bic; No. 3, e, 26@%9c; Suefocetaesney Eeee . 3344 TAILORS MISFIT tallored suits—$% and $40 vafues at §i6. See A. Rubenstein, 21l S. 1th St. G. A. LINQUIST CO., 23 PAXTON BLK. FOR evening functions full dress is the rule, and to get it made right see Ed Thiel Tailor, 719 8. 16th St. OATS—Unchanged; No. 2 white, mixed, 34@36c. RYE—No .2, 68@10c. 1iAY~Unehanged; choice timathy, $16.00; ehoice prairle, 112018, BETTER—Creamery, extras, 26c: firsts, 24c; seconds, 22¢; packing stock, 20%c. GGS—Firsts, $5.15; seconds, §3.90; current rozeipts, new cases, $4.30; miscellaneous, W Recel) ecelpts. Shipments. Wheat, 65,800 40,000 Corn, 64,000 49,000 Oats, sh. 120 160 80 160 i2 140 7 @25.00; family, $26.00026.00; 3A4.50@26.00. Cut meats, _quiet; pickled bellies, 1 Oto 14 pounds, $LGISC; pickled hams, $10.00916.50. Lard, easy; middle western, prime, $12.35@12.45; refined, stead: continent, $13.20; South America, §l4. compound, $9.50010.00. TALLOW-—Dull; prime city, hhds., 6%c; country, 6%@6%c. RICE-Steady; domestic, 2%@éc; Patna, B 6. G LIRY—Allve, dull; western brotlers, 22c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 10@ldc. Dressed, firm; western broilers, 24@2c; fowls, 4G 1sc; turkeys, 15@lkc, BUTTER-Steady; creamery specials, 28 @28%e; extras, 21Xc. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, June 2.—WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. % red western winter, no stock. Futures, qulet; July, 656%d; October, 68 84d; December, 6 9%d. 240 CORN—Spot, firm; old American mixed, a0 6s4d; old American mixed, via Galveston, 820 68 24%4; new kiln dried, bs. Futures, dull; - July, nominal; September, 4s 6%d. 400 [ 40 160 20 WEBSTER STATICN—Fifteenth Webster. a ‘wet land, tully e for any live man, It close nelghbors, schools 10 minutes’ waik from Michigan where there is good boating, fish- ing or bathing. This farm must be sold uick and we therefore make the price 460; one-hait cash, balance to sult buyer, H. C. DEES, box K, Martn, M| LAND FOK SBALE. Write me today. E. F. FREMONT, NEWAYGO CO.. MICH. SNAP—Money-making country home, stock, tools and crop complete; one of the best T0-acre farms in the state, practically level, lays about 2% miles from town, on beautiful made road, close nelghbors, schools and church. This farm borders on & beautiful lake, an elegant spring brook flows across it, large new Y-room field sto residence, big ba ent or cellar, large verandas; big, ne barn, room for 4 head of horses, § cows, also carriage and tool room; lots of choice bearing fruit. This farm is high class in every iespect and we are making a great sacrifice when we offer it. It quust be sold quick and we will let ything 80 in the way of machinery, stock, ete. There is thing from & pitchfork to self binder machinery is practically new, also wagon, carriage, hesses, 50 chickens, 6 cows, 4 horses, hogs, ete. To quick buyer will make the price $3,500; must have 31,200 cash, balance can be paid I small yearly payments. Will give jon and turn everything over to no swamp or Wwith success wheat, vegetlables beautiful shade; 100l hous, ng fruit. will make money is_on main road, etc.; only about he biggest lake in very productive; rown_corn, clover, rult; 6-room hous & HNNRER, FEEFE Missouri Pacific— Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, June 25.—HAY-No: 1, $9.00; No. 2, $1.50; packing, $4.50; new, $10.00, Straw heat, $.00; rye and oats, $7.00. Alfalfa. $12.00. Leave. Arrive 3:30 pm b12:10 pm Minneapolis & Auburn Special. Chicago, St. Omaha— Sloux City Express. Omaha Local Sioux City P: Twin City Passenger. Bloux City Local Bmerson Local. bu. bu. bu WANTED—TO BUY BEST PRICE paid furniture, carpets, Phone Douglas 3971. SECOND-HAND clothing; noon dresses. John Feldman, Paul, 4,000 LECLEEREERSEES for second-hand clothing and shoes. & Eg=x party, after- D. 3128, A-2636. BEST prices for 2d-hand clothing. D. 3440. Safes—One lary safe, state size --a tenant | to divide this room Texas. TWO TEXAS FARMS FOR SALE. 131 acres, 100 In cultivation, alfalfa, corn and_potatoes; three miles from the town of Wharton;' on the Colorado river; no overflow; 6 miles from Houston, Also cres, 8 in cultivation, corn; ad- Joining the above place: % of mile to Tailroad switch; party can get immediate possession; Will' take $60 per acre for one or both pl te to the owner. A. A. Norton, Wharton, Tex. Terme. YOU OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. It's a county seat in the center of the Rio Grande Valley and jrrigution; has railroad, ourt house, gnod bank, brick business houses; Chapin needs to develop it resources; they're rich enough to make you rich. Ask us for booklet “B." CHAPIN TOWNSITE COMPANY, Chapin, Tex. and one medium size d price. M 250 Bee. BEST prices for BROKEN WATCHES, Old Gold, ete. NATHAN, 211 S. 1%th St DUPLICATING b full particulars. Addres: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle, heep and Lambs Steady—Hog Market Higher. CHICAGO, June %.—CATTLE -Recelpts, estimated at ‘1,00 head; market steady; beeves, $5.40G8.5%; Texas steers, $.4007.15; western steers, $.30@7.50; stockers and feeders, $3.75@5.65; cows and heifers, $2.70@ 6.75; calves, $6.0006.60. HOGS—Receipts, estimated at 6,000 head; market b@l0c _higher; lght, $9.40@9.75; mixed, §9.3009.65; heavy, $.00G9.55; rough, : ‘good fo choice heavy, $0.15%9.55; .70; bulk of sales, $9.46@9.55. D LAMBS—Receipts, esti- mated at 1,600 head; market steady; native, $3.00@6.70; western, $3.25@G€.15; yearlings, $.60 6.50; lambs, native, $4.70@7.00; western, $6.00G7.30, Kansas City Live Stock Market. z2EsEeE e A e < i Ao e ELEEEEREs8EsEEEEEES BEBEBEESEEREREE ness; state price and with a prominent well established firm Y 301, Bee®* of coal dealers. P 335 RS FF g a4 | Facing Farnam Street on the ground floor The best location in Omaha for many lines of business is opposite the Court House and next to the City Hall 7 WANTED—TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Siges. List With Us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999, BOARD and rooms in modern house for man, woman and child. 'Phone Doug. 1953. Ask for G. T. Preston, WANTED-By young man, large room, south exposure, with running water or rpBEBBREEE u BEERERREREBESRER! uyer 1o 48 bours. If you are read snap the blggest by on miss see this qul m”lfl:‘- ¥ PARR CO., Box E, nwell, Mich. i o T IF SOLD AT ONCE. 130 acres; good soil; .apple orchard; acres timber: S-room - house; everything commplete. £ acres; a sandy loam; and elm timber; two large apple 10-room house; large Within four miles rallroad. Choleg, §3,200; cash §00; terms, WAYLAND REALTY CO., ) ‘Waxiand, Mich. . SNAP. M ACRES FRUIT. VEGETABLE AND CHICKEN LAND, in centeér of Michigan: near county seat and rafiroad town and fine lake; 100 apple trees raises 0 of potatoes to an acre; good soll; 100 peach trees, 700 small frus gy M month, without interest, must Sell; might th 20 down, 10 §ood barn; 7 acres maple 1 barn. wmarket and maia line balance ecasy per or $30 off for oash; row in cow or 40 chick- to| WANTED—Anyone interested in Pecos 't | or Toyah Valley lands, West Texas, to write me and 1 will send free literature. Maggle Cawley, Marietta, O. Virginia. VIRGINIA FRUIT FARM. 325 ACRES $6,600. Two-story house; 12,rooms and basement; porches; ample ~outbulldings; apple renard of 50 Albemarle pippins, wine pe d_other high-priced vlrr.llu: the 12 years old, and being located in the great frult belt of Albemarie county they ‘are hardy and thrifty, and will yield a lifelong income; 2% miles to raliroad station; surrounded by good nelghbors. 1f taken at once, ouly $6.600; part cash, bal- ance on easy terms. For further details, see page ¥, “Strout’s Farm Cataiogus No. %, Becond ' Edition.” It describes other raro bargains from § an acre up in Vir- la, MAryland and the sonth, Copy fram tion 2676 E., A. Btrout, Unlon Bank Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. When you have anything to sell or trade advertise it in The Bee Want Add columns OWNER R. @8 5 Dearborn St, Chicage, [#0d Set uick resulta private bath. Walking distance. State loca- tion and price. Address Y 352, Bee. WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED dressmaking to do by the day. Prices reasonable. Address, A-401, Bee, “TRAINED NURSE wlill care for mentally defective or crippled children. Box 821, Omaha, Neb. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN Modern Bafoty Devices (Wireless, eta) ondon--Paris-Hamburg *Pres. Lincoln July$,SAM| ***Pennsy| *SAmeriks ... SChe <oduly 23 SPres. Grant, |**Kala'n Aug. VieJuly 30 *Cincipnati ....July /8| *Pres. Lincoin . Aug. 10 **Rits-Cariton a la Carte Restaurant, Samburg direct Hamburg-American Lin X or Local 2 KANSAS CITY, June 2.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 300 head, including 200 southerns; market steady; native steers, $.25@8. southern steers, $3.50@6.75; southern cowi $2.76@5.00; native cows and heifers, $2.76G) 1.3, stockers and.:pw.r%ou.malfi bulls, 5@5.80; calves, $4.00@8.00; western steers, 008,00, western cows, $3.2506.00. HOGS—Receipts, 2,000 head; market 6@ 10c_higher; bulk of sales, $9.20G9.50; heavy, PIoL; " packers) and bitchers, 8.550 .46, light, ; _pigs, o 3 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 200 head; market steady; muttons, $4.0005.00; lamb: $6.0007.50; fed wethers and_ yearlings, #.25@ 00; western ewes, $4.0004.75. $t. Louls Live Stock Market, ST. LOUIS, June %.—C ATTLE—Receipts, 0 head, ineluding w0 Texans steady; native beef steers, $ and helfers, $4.25G7.25; stocke $4.2506.00; Texas and Indian steers, $4.40G i.%; cows and heifers, $3.00g5.75; calves in_carload lots, $.50@8.25. HOGS—Receipts, 1800 head; market 60 10c higher: pigs and iights, $.0099.70; pack- $0.359.65; o butchers and best heavy, s toge 00 HEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady; natiye muttons, #.00 @4.50; lambs, $6.00G7.55. and feeders, B bt sppRERey peezzsesessansssgss psRsasrenss E SHEEP—There was nothing on sale today in the way of sheep or lambs and the mar- ket remained nominally steady. In most respects the trade lately has been much the same as it was last week. De- mand has beerl very dull from the opening, killers' orders seasonably small and the trend of prices lower. Receipts have been liberal, the bulk consisting of range sheep and quality on an average has been none oo good. Trade has been uneven, of course, and any positive decline s hardly quotable. In & general way, ewes, wethers and year- lings are selling about %@s0c lower than at last week's close, really ood gr . ers moving around $4.65. Not many year- lings have been coming, but somethin, strictly cholce that would ‘break’ 1 would probably command $.75 or better. The proportion of spring lambs has been relatively small, but eastern markets have been getting more springers than they could convenlently handle and local trade has suffered acc-rdingly. Prices are all of lower thar a week ago and inquiry 18 _decidedly backward at this decline. Feeder trade is beginning to show more activity and offerings that are sultable It is very seldom that it is possible for yon to get one of the ground floor rooms in THE BEE BUILDING The entrance 18 just west of the main entrance of the bullding; it has an entrance from the court as well. The bullding furnishes heat, light, water and janitor service. The bullding is fire-proof and there is a large brick vault, #0 you can cut out your insurance expense, The room will be remodeled and redecorated to suit the temant. The space can be arranged to give tenant 1,850 square feet it deatred. If this is the best location for you, now is the time to grasp the opportunity, and apply at once. Apply to R. W. BAKER, Supt., Bee Business Office. _—e--m—mm ——— .