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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915 N T o Mhe wellers, however 104 Jenier E\ectrie 100 Yale buys everything 24 hand. Tyier 108 \?f.‘.vf.flyu.n. . W MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET : 0 advance 3nd in’ the eng. they EW YORK MAR 3&" orhers ki oarll‘:d l\fl-n;r. "’"",'-:., Snd_soid. J. I:ulu'x‘h . vesss B | ®ou_ out, there being about elght oars % Y -5 N ‘arnam u Oma . 2 t Colorado-Mexic ambs good enough oo TLECTRIC fan. sernsting r:mm'. < | Wheat Goes EMk Two Cents and |’y Gity R Some Cattle Study and Other xmdnih, bring the high price $10.5. mever be. | Closes with an Almost Buovnnt AR 1.9 -~ » st. Louls © fore paild at these vands. The bulk of 000 diess A 38, B Corn Follows Lead of Winnipeg ...\ %1 Strong—All Sheep and Lamb | /o 1.7.:". Changed hands at ¥io o fs Tone After Hours of Un- | I, o = — = ese cash sales were re| l’ll'd lwh\ The sales included some shorn lambs a : Wheat. WheStaNe s Haey: 'es Npgriad teay! Records Are Broken. 85, "wenay” with yesterday.* Tihe Jato certainty ‘ i WANTED TO RENT o hard Vllnlv? 1L car, 3154 No. 3 mixed: | v S g | market was fair's active and ke on PO— - TED \ 8L No. 8 duruu car, $1.56, Corn- | day, competition among buvers was keen WANTED-For the season, & nlcely Tum RAINS HAVE BEEN REPOR' | L% n - |HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER | resulting in a very seasonable and sat- | HAVEN LEADS RAILWAY LIS'I“ Fe] \Jished cottage In Carter lake grounds. : e 8] 1 e isfactary clearance, p: el (¥ e ill furnish good references. Address OMAHA, April 20, 1915, SOUTH OMAMA, April 2, ged sheep, mostly ""‘ " ’:“ a 1 1 b-5%, Bee. it i Wheat sold from 1@1%c to 3 lower. The || | Recolpts were Cattle Bt TP riirdey ot R sotathhed kq?";«‘:ha“r!‘\l:wm‘nlty'”«“...m‘rr: S tve ‘pee | Neveds Coppae i YOUNG man, salesman, desires to et a | oy imatines o, had & weak opening ‘o | i 8 cars, Official Monday 5,918 A reputation this morning when they sold | ceding sesston by closing with an almost | No%, York Central 100 room with Drivate family; only In fown | L eions by @ number of small hold: | vs, 2, No. § Eatimate Tuesday 5,300 p to S50, A Row record in the history | buavant tone, after several hours of hesls | Mot s "% .00 week ends; references if desired. Add orders, causing s Shavy breax 6asly in | TiC. Sampile. ear (mixed), | . of the market. Most of the ewes moved |tation and uncertainty. Karly restraints | Noror, 45, 4 J 3%, Bee. the day, hut quickly Toacted on buying ,m.nu..m 1 car, 4%c; No. 3 whit totals around $LI0GS 45 Prices cn both sheep | were found In the Rock Island receiver- | pacitte Ma by the 1o6h) CrOwd 1 cars, b4c. No. 't white: and lambs were fully 106115¢ higher #hip and further analysis of Chairman | peeitic Te). & Tei w0 e Corn_and oats showed no independent 1, e Samnie Quotattons on sheep and lamba: Lambs, [ Gary's remarks to the United States | Peanayivania Ity |strength and followed wheat in the |2 N Bame § w Ight, $10.500 10,78 heavy, $0100 | Stoel shareholders, but these conaidera- | Pullman Faiace (vt e FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALR Mr:«( s ,.‘c’:'r:: T Al medars of (Y _Neo._ ring, $159G 88: | following thble shuws the Average |00 wet good to cholce, $8.008.50; [ the entire liat, some imbortant shares ] ifornia. | country, yet the bears continue to set m, $1.56401.57 3 durum, $1.55 | of cattle, hogs lml sneep at the South | wethers, fair to good, §1.718.00; ewes, | MAKIng now records for the movement 1.6m Live Oak Colonies; none bdetter. W, o |forth the idea that there i more of this | @l Corn: No. 2 white, 4744 :'fl Omaha llve stock market ls the year | good 1o choice, $5.0068. ewes, falr to \lthough opening quotations showed a 17,400 Smith Co., BIis City Nat BE D 285, | Krain in the Interior. on the farres .,.d anu» 4_white, TIWGTIC: [to date, as compared w th 1€st vear good. 5,00, crance of gains, the market de- | Sonthern Railwns V.00 - Colorade, :n N\\;I\fl N:Lfl\'nh than the bulls care | ¢; Neo. ¢ ‘&hll" R Representative sales ™ & I':”"l:"\“.‘"\‘l' H::‘l:“:‘l';hl.l\l :lrv :m’:: Tennessee Copper v'll:' . o ackniw! Cattle | No Av. Py ore Acute as Rox hare: 000 FOR SALE—Farms, 100 and 8 acres, in| It was reported late this morning that Hoga 4 ted he ‘e & 10 40 | bonds began their precipitate declines 53,300 Peots, Colo. Writs Delstler, 334 Ogden | ran ‘fell ‘throughout the central rain | S yellow, Sheep 04 fod Ihmhe ppi 2 " stock had fallen 1§ pointa by mid. | Unlen Facfc pid ... . 308 Ave, Chicago, 1il. telt and this coupled with the reports of No. 3 mixed, | The follo: . v © | 11 fod lambs i Nith severe losses In the underlying | 3.%10, CIAtR 1,500 o following tablo showe the nverag itiex, while the balance of the list et | €00 €rOp conditions is favorable to the | . 9 ve | 63 fed lambs { s ", hile the balance of the st | {i4n Copper 36,000 FOR BALE—At Steamboat Springs, Colo., | bear sido of tha market, | Bk Bttt tae aauh O alix |8 1od lamt Teflected weneral h SR e o i Qete, strawberry tract and § acres i | Clearances: ‘Wheat and flour equal to | Gats standard, | Cmaaay for (hS Jo. fuw QuTR W I o0 eve Inte rise be a_movement ern Unton B A oy E ushels. vhite, 5314534, Barley it it} ate. | X feq hs. st L nread - house. 'Addrese Bex 3%, , Neb. erpool close not quoted. 1760; No. l"!‘o‘od Same. F{ye ,;:., ';’n % | April a. %8 fed vestment issues and then to specialties Primary wheat receipts were 420,000 bu. P 2 | 108 O lamba of the class recontly neglected, inc'uding HAVE YOU A FAIM FOR gALEs | And ehipments ot LIF oM bu against ro. |00 No. 3, sioe@L®. A 8 b 88! o ol 0 T ey e Bethlehem Steel, which rose 11 points. 1t v ayrite & 60d “deacription of your land | SR8 of SEMM b and shipments of | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |Abril 1) § § 43 @10 35 6 0 | curcaco D vy e e et 359% J?”!vfl“m"MA bigers o Oane Bloux Clty, Ia, Journal | ™ Hrimary corn. receipts were SI8000 bu - g, "(“" with another advance in the nrice of RLING. BXC HANGE Easy; sixty uf’d"{u « Rueairive vok ,.,'i',,._, and -mmnu XY mfwo bu., against re- | Features of the Trading and Closing ',‘} e LR Blioas) *% [cattle Weak to | metal.”the fourth i less’ than & week's for cables, $4.7080; for de- evening. Seturday morning and every | S8ID 315,000 and shipments of Prices on Board of Trade 2/ 6 98y 85/ 970/ 699 Higher. Over three-fou i oy : o [ d 1 hree-fourths of the day's trading, . 50%¢: Mexican dolla faturday cvening and Sunday ‘morning (#0000 bu. last yea CHICAGO, April 0.—Wheat values be- I 7 03| 8 62 WO T CHICAGO, April 2. — CATTLE — Re- | o Q" S #0000 shares was A i e, B oy g R {‘3.',.3;'%.,‘?‘.‘}25.'1 d:‘y'lhzr 'ul:“mm‘;‘,'o,é’" ana Im'u:-’;m:‘t:.or 13‘0'&“"-:3:: fo: | came much'’ unsattled today, owing to a i ?#5‘:31 313 68! § 3 |cemnta, 3 rad. market woak: native | teangacted in tho first and last hours. .,,.\?‘ul. ’ i or s, dden break of 74c in the price of the 4l o bect steers, $3.206i8.60. western 0.65 | the intermediat. 1 howl lative stead ty and ¥, or % words, ceipts of bii. and shipmants of | {' » 16/ 7 1963 8 481 {955 688 Fere $5.1008 he Intermediate period showint rel EY—Time loans ste sixty an eat sirctiation of any lows new. | 000 b, lut May delivery. The break, which was said 7 ¢ 3% 8 47 o |69 ws and heifers, | Innetivity. New Haven's rine of T polnts |ninety dave, a3 per cent: s monthe, ” m R to have been started by an error in re- o B4 o 0 | was accompanied by a gain of 514 in New | g cent. Call money stead) % Ef.‘fi’; 000 readers dally in four great R LOT RECEIPTS. gard to a single order, was quickly’ ol 8 7 o] ot e Becolpta, 14000 head; market | Yor!“Gnialo & Wottern. which i eon: o0 Teonty Tow. 1% gar Sent; suling rl-ul 3 owed by a nearly complete recovery, but SR8 890 693" .70, trolw’ Rumors of an advantageons salo | per cent, last loan. 2 per cent: closing RENENAE uo-u.;u:m;u(:—y peace fumors tended further to disturd 4 1's! L RRL I i $1.050 | of the latter proverty ware ausin cu Pid. T& ber cent: offered at 2 per cont. our o confidence. e close was nervous, o {7.70; rough, < rent. hut met with promot denial Y tatl on bonds to were pertuniy: W acres irrigated “whest | REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE__ | {g"{I"(0e0, | Te, tiose WAk nerkont, e | Receints and disposition of live stock at | TR 88 - Racorpts, 1300 | oAt B T O e i i foreta |, C\o7inE auotations on ¥ and alfal nt n Valler, off to W@%c and oats down W@%c to|the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, for |, gt o Geay sheep, $7.0088.70; L axohange situation was the Heavy Buving |1 &' ret, te, reg w.un Pac, ev. S0, W% uonl l.w tnro r acre; fi card Occu led and Or S@ige, and provisions at a decline of 2's|tventy-tour hours ending at 3 o'clock b. | jinhe g8 4061085, af “fitire Mile on Tondan.”” These are *a | 4o coupon YN, Y, O g ds 8 time. culara, Wrils Vailer Farm @c to e, m., yestorduy — mature next summan and utnmn and the | U5 . e, 1 IMWN. Y. Sty ! Sales Co. Box 1002 Valler, Mont. Most_of the selling of May wheat was RECEIPTS—CARLOADE g e Stock Marke assumution rrevailed in well informed | 6o coupon RN Y. Ste ¢ Miunesvta, Sale y wner 18 gl J05s S9 ok & Mep-ioee SyeTecRer PR b o il April %0 —CATTL quartera thet "the contracts nressws ox- | UK.t e RN YN R BARGAIN~240-A. farm 20 m. from Min- uying demand was very limited on the ’ . H ¥ N d; market higher: native [ pactations of prace bv that nerlo Pavama 3 coupon. 101%No. Pacific 48 is; . ult.; 40 A od Modern, south front bungalow, sur-|downtum, and when support did develop W\ abash .. e | b 7006000, cows and hl\"!r! Bonda were (rreguiar. chisfly bBecanss ) ... 108 do = L8 m’.‘:‘a‘;‘i, ) OUrG; Soan | rounded by Bios Berep; Jaree Iving room: | It Was found that the MAarket Tor May [Mtsecur: Pucitic. ... & 1 " e i A @125, |of losses in Rock Island jsmnes. Total | A" “T% "R Niga practicaily ail ‘be Titivated good' corn | oak fintsh i hall, living and dining | had become bare of offers. Howoverin | Unlon Pucific, i g 9 Texan and Indlan steers, $. ‘cowa saien Dar value, arereented S TOn | & cal 4 s f 10-room house, barn, | room; two paneled doors and windows and | the more active months--July and Hep. [C. & N, W, east.... 12 9 P e . {ve calves, $6.00| 1'nited States bonds were unchanged on | Atthison gen. s : B e et TRl tos | bath; oo Rooks A v R | e o a1, na fev- 10, & N @ i T Pt e b i et can Bail & oMo » head good milk cows, 4 good horses, 'I‘:?l- -f‘mxnuTthmulhoul.ILEvery(hm: in fine \rll||y tht‘hl\l.l;l[fld\ br‘nmlnfl”l ’:r;l‘l_\' from o Py |‘\' ¢ HOGS. 7,600 head: market N"rh‘k‘r of salen -v'u'"h-filnl quotstions | *Ches .. Ohio dye. 8 nesses, wagons, complete set of machin- | shape. Terms to sul traders whe had been bullish during the & Q o Inivswor; lights, $6.0067.85; mixed |on stocks were as fallaw ery, hoge, chickene and everything on the > 250 recent ten days' advance. Bullish news & Q % 10 i 7.60017.8; good hi L $1.68 Low. Close. farin goes at $45. per aore; B0 cas PRICE $3,2 was lgnored, and attention turned to the &P emst. T 3 5 ',4?1.:"«\“""“". §i.0007.%; & oavy. § Alan N W balance can stand for 10 years a v effect of showers in nois and to un-|C., . & P, west. 3 N v celpts, 1,500 | Amalge: it sl brce. Sid plymouts 8de. | 2434 Camden A Ve, fierified sipora. trom Kome “hay iy iiwoin coniral . 1 ¢ Rty e Py e S R Minneapolis, Minn was lh)mm;rn!ly rll\:dr:‘r lhln"r\'v-r Lo foin- CFicago Gt. West 3 1 $9.60010.65; sheared lamba, 38100 [ Arericen &g % e ha ===== | ing the allles ng agMnst increas- - o o P 14 099,50, sh ar v a1 o g v ema. L | ATy Esn-m—somn SIDE |ing purchases of wheat fo arvive here| Total recelpts..ii0 1% 8 81T yesainan | SLINGUAR gheanes. ¥ Ameriian 6.8 B o0 8 W ; FOR SALE-quarter section land Hol cut a good deal of figure as a handicap DISPOSITION—HEAD. g - - American Tel. & Tel 800 oo n , v, Neb | a bargain at 815 per acre; 1 [E) Ay, 920 _county, Nel Recr S nLnbere and s | on prices. There was also selling of May Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Ka City Live Stoek Market. Aneriean Tabaces 00 I MY 3% K. & T. st da.. 78 West. Elec, ov. ba.. 94 write _ma for legal nul A and July against purchases of September. . I SANEAR CIee ~ o _ | Anaconda Mining f00 3TN BN TN " vestigate. Owner, C. B. Bridwell, Em Bigns of ort bua ved larwely | Morris & Co...... -4 ¥ KANSAS CITY, April 20.—~CATTLE-- | JIaC ) 1M 10 100 P metsburg, la. This fine, enumy modern dwelling. to. Oftaet in’ corn the “depression. that |SWift and Compa 08 106 2890 | acelpts, 8,000 head: market higher: prime | Baiimore 4 i OO i s . e == o= == | cluding fufnace hcat. has parlor, otherwise might have resuited from the |SUdahy Packing Co....LHR L0 208 |req steers, $8.1068.65; dressed beef steers. | Rreokiyn Rapid Traniit.. 61t stn o SN e fretar- MRV room and library (finished in oak), bes weakness of wheat. Continuing storms | A1mOur & Co WLI% 3002 s 00; western | steers, $6.75@8.10; | roleum .. W Yy Aot REAL ESTATE LOANS room, bath room and kitchen downstairs: | 1 °*ATER 0 Wie cald to. have mads |Schwartz & Co : - |stockers and feeders. .5008.%; buils, 5.2 | © e Load: Eeay at R: London, ) Fm) 0,00 made prompily. F, D, |tWo nice bedrooms and good sized store- | nocassary a material reduction in estl. |3; VW Murphy ! calves, $6.0068,00, it P”"' °m|~an"£um;'"oni N Wead, Wead Bld, 16t and Farmam sta 2578 Dhdraom 1t desinen” SEad D¢ pa™d | matoa of the surplus crop thore. Oats [N pudiiis oo B I Sl T T O UL B TR B ] % 1 Copror i, slectraiytie fi1 50011 € i os dy; 1 34 ¢ Y o7 \ f g CITY, spd Tarm Jomnd. & BE. ¢ Bceo- | practically as'good as new, having been futfered from unloading by longs. but ot 1South Omaha Pack Co.. {packera and buichers. 37.0G7.0; " light. | (HSER & g4 .:‘:‘ ‘::: ;;:l,}::d '{"‘m‘,{“} ron :fi“m W s ank. n was new nted las . pigs, $6. Chino Copner 124 . Ppot. WANTED—CIY ioans and warrants, W, | fall and nicsly decorated throughout: has | wheat Rain in Tiinols favored the bears. b PN A AR —Recelpta, 5,000 | Colorado Furl & tron. .. ‘o04 B @ | tatares. £1¢ 106, Brot tin, £ 1820 Farnam St. | full set of screens, also screen for front | = o e IR + [hoad: market higher: lambs, $8.76610.(; | Colorade & Seuthern.. W » 167. Antimony, X Farnam Smith & Co. porch; storm sash for north and west | V15ions. Holders appeared to take their ’ R 1,250, Denver & Rie ,1,..... ) ) () P SONEY on hand for city and farm loags. | sides.” south front lot on paved street, | U9, from bearish “sentiment regarding bt iy Denver s M M| Rent room quicx wita a =se Want Ad, W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. | paving paid; only one-half block to She: n;_fl;lur" ranged as follows: 9 " Distillers® nuumm e 1A LU Y WAhTEL\—cfly loans. Peters Trust Co. |Mman Ave. car; near good school, stores, | Sloux City Live Stock Market. - {etc.: this' house is well constructed and | Artice] Ope um-‘ Tow. | CI . 3 ' % SEE us first for farm loans in Oultflllhu raany attractive little features; ask | o7 SIOUX CITY, Ia, April 30.—CATTLE- Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omahs. p b Wheat| 1 ; LRt 100 loveex] T TORNN 0. 0 S| G | May.| Vool 1 on| 1 o] 160% 7 008,00 butchors, §6.250 6% Giowis Rrandeis Theater Bids. Scott & Hill CO B L ol Pl Gtk Bl nd_helfers, $1.4000.06 e orn | i stockers and fed o ."a';';.fin:;"a" Bol¥ee | Dowus k%5 Mecerte piae_| 3oy 3 BhRery v TR Ay ] e e MustBeSold . |%| & m m [ RIS G T — ay.| . i 5 higher; heavy .42 mixe = ] A s Imlluchlld & Krebs *nig Y, $7.40 i j Owner says accept the best offer you P:;J)? { et be““ ‘I*,‘ Mo. & Kan. Cal Co . @ido u‘um. $1.8507.37%;: bulk of sales, ABSTRACT OF TITLE San get for the house at 11 8. 26th St. | *Juiy| 1820 |18 | 15 ) 18 i " R R SR e ) R This is u 6-room, mode: t heat TC Ayope Dille Guarantes and ABSIACE | cottage, on' & Ioi SIs] paved atiect L] 18 52l 18 5 | i8 i3 18 / D Kerr o modern absiract offige [ghade trees and two biocks from car [“4%0 ! 0ms ) 108 | 0w |10 . .| St Joweph Live Stock Mmrket. s e eer §5 '80. T1th. St “"E 87 |line. Owner has been hulding for $25K, | ept.| 10 74| 10 1255|1010 | 10 m,‘ 11074 " | ST JOBEPH, “Aprl 20—~CATTLE—Re- = M 3 State | DUt will nccept an offer of several hun: | gie’" | . ¢ | celpte, "Li00 hewd.” Market strong steers, Jessen & Morrell, g, ) Bidg. D. tam. |dred les. the hojise, then make | “Juiy.) 1056 | 1055 | 1050 |los0 | 1057 + | 91.0008.50: cows and heifers, o) REED ABSTRAGT GO, oldest abstract o Sept.| 1077410 (107 | 10 nw\ wum | AR LN Eaths Maad.is Btark . We hope you have in your acquaint= office In Nebraska. 20 Brandeis Thea. Crel h SO & CO R T HOGS Recelpia, 630 head. Markot # “hicago arket—Whneat 0. 5 | stea top, bul of sales, §7.407. aadk H g ] ns b |red, mominali No. 2 hard, uuou: Other ‘buyers... 2 | M SHEEE CAND ' LAMBS—Recelpts, ] ance a competent engineer. Y Dousglas 200, 58 Bee Bld, Corn:_No. yellow m.mue No. 4 % w757 |head. Market higher; lambs, $10.00g10.7. 3 2t2 Tde. low, BaTAC, "Onte: Bo.'a white, Totals ... 2 85 815 We would like you to his opinion . REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE D > . 4 $200 DUCTION m}c. standard, SHOSNE. ; CALTLE—Roceipts of cattle were fairly Cottee Markes, f the H bil b S@iSic. Beeds: Tlmoflly, liberal again today, making .tne total| " [ e rlupmobiie. :’,,,d .m,!“‘{;hnd"‘?l*';"&.fif"k "j;“ll Jot, Th4 clover, $5.004113.00, Provisions: | for the two days £ 115 head, the largest m‘\m“ :;;'R:: m;:m',"‘mfi;cgl:‘“l.rm' Engi tute & littl id ob i o . £ . e LT rD et h ey AT, pPork $747%: Jard. $10.02%; ribs, $0.5¢ n“m{d .1'?“:1‘, since ‘three woek Eed 16 3 DOy’ Migher nione ngineers constitute a little world of and un l-r:er than a year ugc Fiela cl of 38th al #0od neighborhood, QuIcE' sale, 82,900, e day on covering ; her ahrply'during themselves,, 'They are keen critics, but BUTTER—Lower; creamer: B oY arday, e demand (T8 May sh d scattered trade buyi o Y ¢ For Sale Rent—2! res, 6-room ahar: riosipte. 3 10 cases: at wia the mos S Sor ty lngtwaigot (DY Say SH0PHS BRA SCRLIOFeS (rede Duying }lf":':" e l:':-nfi | :5: otery uil mark, cases I;::lugnt"::.l : ‘ordinary baovey £ gond Jllv and finish. Cat | which appe m-:“ma‘yea [napired by the generous ones, when they encounter good work. n T el 5 il 0 ¥ » road, § plocks ‘from Florence car. Call L recelpts, 44 Vieavs Gocvos and Sommon L, tions that wuch May’ notices ay might be And these sharpest of observers say the H\IP- Trier; . REAL BSTATE—WysT SIDE SERORR_ g8 Wimentin . red. @} ?n'-f"hs'.' Teattle b the yneds (o bell. ol |taken cara of at the prevailing premium mobile is . White, 38@Msc. . [ though prices were about steady. fon July. The close was 10 to points 800 h POULTRY—Alive higher; fowls, 1be; (*housh prices wero about steady. = lon TRhor. . Bates, ke ba In Detroit h th bil Sring. e matectat chanse, belng Just about seudy |Ehc: May, sdc; du ne. S, R n Detroit—w er; Cr:h“: IHII:Y '“mm?‘iie Balan ¢ ay an e same time in |Augist 1.3 ember, engineers—one hears the highest praise of the P ittt an it N York General Market, v H T OWN % acres fine irrigated Jand, ce Monthly NEW YORK, ~April 208U GAR— "”3:.',‘{'::."' and feeders continue strong 3.‘3&.. s Tebrukry, S0t 'n":h' Hupmobile ji tfincrllm::td‘ h:{h:ro:;r-m-.l.ln!e\;"l. ;m mll buy a brand new bungalow, 6 large | ;1:? n-edvr:"er:'ua sfl:-“ mr;ll;\r:: Dmmd nm dq.n'un: being good and the trade ac- | gpfll coffee, I:‘udy Rio No 7, %e; P i oll, ’ - § v evi 4 Morgan, Colp. Price 36,000, incumbered | and up-co.date in every wans hoin dern | gnsier in ‘svmpathy With rawe. Prices at | = Qustations’on cattie: Good to cholce f:.’".,‘,’: veashically Nahatesd, Shb sms It would be too much to say that there is not a about $1,200 and due. WIll take cheap |ner lot, 50x132; both sireets paved: loca T e e s T e . | cornfod beeve 40, fair to €0od |shippers asking advances on the better dlllentlng voice mx‘rdm the Hupmobile western hndmov.;}lou:. lr:,crmergun T 7O, |tion, west aide Hanscom Park; vaiue, | o BUTTY gy oy e o ,"n:";:';y- cornted beeves, §7 ow"? Tarn te falr | described gra Rio exchange un- 8 P cer) n| i 8 . " 7 T 1 KOO 0 cholee | - ood fotel Tn Omaba. Ske Burt 8(; | Hem0; Price; .10 terms, or lot aken 2 | (higher xcoring). Migfic: firats, AGGC; a0 Lo eholce. ‘Sows, [CpanKed: Santos 160 rels higher; Rio uh among Detroit engineers. < Omaha, " |and other special bargains, - Arendy: receipts, €530 cases; | 0T .o",‘,f.,‘“;,,i‘;"" a0, saus ey — But it would be hard to find one who holds an FOR EXCHANGE-Missouri 166 fresh gathered extras, m%(‘ q(orn(e cholce stockers and fceders, 005 Dry Goods Market. . . Acres M‘Mi improved dairy farm ad- | Rasp Bros packed extra firsts, fair to good stockers and feeders, 0@ | [ NEW YORK, April 20,~DRY GOODS-- unfavorable view. )o!nln‘ 'ood own ; ll‘.cbr:l lonpa-hu.l, mlle, . slzn'l_':r.c- ked exlr“ firsts, ; common to fair stockers and feeders, | Buying at the carpet auctions continued Town 0 acres tmber land: %0 acred | 106 yccague Bids. Douglas 1663, | 20%04c i aearby hennery. |giaiei 10, stock heifers, §.A06.; actively ‘today. - Cotten goods were firm By common consent they have settled on the r?lnr:; -m&rfl; 3 \\AHI: v.:r.‘;e.:' ———— et et e, | uhlteflh fine t;mrnnzz. 24c; nearhy hen- cows, $h. stock calves, $6. and less active because of the unwilling- H b l h Torg AR S0 (T SR $4,700.00 "CHEESBirm. roceints, 1644 boxes: |YER, CAIRES SOGIGK Tt vulle, Were firmmar and more sctiver Kilt Foode upmobile as one car they can unite in com- WHAT have you o cxehano for Dakota HERE_ )8 THE BEST MmN -lg‘l;_ MhOIa ik frash Specials Sial Represeniniivo males: for wpot delivery were in Koo call mending. or jontana lan ons| B X STEERS pp——— . . . . i 'Bids.. Mitmankes. Bales .t:—‘rr‘.onq R e b T e | By 1.iva stendy and unchangsd. Av, PP N Eyanarated Ayples and Dried Fraita Now this is not mere sentiment or friendliness. WILL exchal equity in an $room fron beautiful ition, Duvenport, | Dressed qulel western frozen rossting 10 & %0 NEW 'UIU\ April 0. ~EVAPORATED house In South Omaha for a Ford truck | haif b boulevard. This housé | chickens, IATITILC - fresh fowls, load, 140 % 7 APPLES-Dul Reputable engineers will not barter away their or runabout. M 333, Bee. s |8 n y ne ks fine. Reduced to sell |16%c; lurkny-. trnlen. 15@21c. 73 DIUED F'“l 1TS-—Prunes, unsettied f | Guick ,o.. " : R ... in Apricot, dull, Peaches, quiet and sasy. professional standing by unmerited praise. e M. NASH & CO Omaha Hay Market, 140 ulsine, neglected. Wh h f the Hi e My o OMAHA, ADHI 10 —PRATRIE HAY 1t S TRETP TR en they approve of the Hu ile—and REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE Real hun. Rentals and : ,00113.60, 765 Apartments, flats, wouses and cottages Wi oo Bids. Phone Rod S |pool0e, o IR "fn“" n."".o:. nics o con bo raated QUIhLY DS ANSANY B7 @ especially of its splendid small bore, long ; No. 1, $12. 13.00; 2. . X “North Side Home ill $i.500 .u';u#:&, a.°umw§@l:noxc; md: [ Bes ' “For Reu stroke motor—that approval means something. A : cholce an i at nght Price S . po Bales 't bring 30 Ko M&w 2'50; i It is an endorsement founded on extraordinary acrifice ik, 10 0108 : # buys 1908 Corby Street. 2 story This is a well constructed, 7-room mod- ern square house, having hot water heat, Newly painted and in good condition. Lo- cated on south front lot 80x12%5 ft. Con- | venient to churches, schools lines. the owner a short time ko and is some- thing worthy of investigation. Immediate possession. Key fice, &t our of- George & Company '3, Phone Doug. 6. %2 City Nat'l, Bank Bldg. " Beautiful Stucco fouse brand new G-room house, owner has cut the price to move It quickly. There is a large living room arrangement, with beamed ceiling, fire plage, pleasant dining room, south exposure, complete kitehen, with a_butler's pantry; 3 large bedrooms, with plenty of windows and good closets; oak tioors throughout. This house is located n east fromt lot. high and sightly Must sell on {wo blocks from car iine, in the Hemis | Park district. W1l make the terms very attractive. l.et us show you this house, Glover & Spam 2 U |v National. Do Very Fine Home Six-room, new, stueco bungalow strictly meodern, rardwood finish. mu. show you through any time. St Low prico to cash buyer. P. J. TEBBENS & CO., 5 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg Phone D. 2182 and car, This price s 7% less than it cost | with | Owner leaving city offers for quick sale modern ten-room house on one of the | finest residence strects on West Farnam Hill. If you want a bargain 'l‘elephnnn Harney 1%8. REAL ESTATE—SUBURRAN Council Bluffs, IN Council Bluffs—All modern home, Practically new. Nine rooms. Beauti- | ful location. Garage with cement dflV'- 1 Tuit trees and garden Vblu('kl from Broadwa Lonvenl!nlly located close to schools and churches. Mrs. Anna Bender, 146 Park Ave. Tel @6 —0 | REAL fi:fl:\"n-i—-»i:séulx)umvé" ' A Flat Bargain Three T-room flats, buflt nut year and are up to date in every particular. An- {nual rents, 650, nelghborhood, Price - $16,000. | Three $-room flats. Hanscom park dis- jtrict. _Close to two car lines. Annual |rent, §1,26¢. Price $10,000, \O’Neil'sR.E.Agency Tel Tyler 199 STRICTLY MODERN WELL BUILT HOMES IN BENSON Come out any time this evening afte {c- or Dhon:ugor auto. T 'u:toll 1106 Farnam. V'S FHOLLINGER 41 Feet on Farnam for $3,750. Fine location for family hotel, flats or nwvln&) picture show. HICKS, State Bank Bildg briei 30TH AND FORT §jx rooms, osk finish, full basement, all"modern, south front lot, paved street, ood location, right on car line; price. 150; cash payment down, balance terms. C. . CARLBERG, 313 Brandels Theater Bldg. A NEW T-room house, four bedroom; rooms on second floor are smal 8,900, small ment down; bal k rent. You will pay as much for a Lroom house. H. HARPER & CO, 101344 Chy Nat. Bank. Douglas 286, CAN YOU PA' $100 CABH 7 We un §, trictly ‘modern b-room cot- BARGAIN IN BUNGALOW o ,;-f,,,:v_g amove lhlo why b-room med new B‘M llon, nea hy hoaL PA Ni:n\vmll !'wMPANv 513'.'.“.“;3 ‘l‘orm’: Webster T, Doullars Vb1, Ware Bloc 6~ ROOM, use, hwxl to car, o hot paved ltml, ll-). Wal. “REAL ESTATE WANTED FEVEN-ROOM house. modern, hmh by the owner, 1519 N. 3th 5t. Wal. LIST your property 'Nhk H. Lander- you, 22 Neville Blk. | 2.00; No ) $10.006112. 0 No. 2, $8.00G9.00 BTRAW ble_at $.00@6.50 ALFALFA-C |mlce, m-‘.. y, $14.00: No leafy - .nu.mll- Gral MaY, 9k No. 1 northern, $1 ern, $1.52%@1.5¢ FLOUR—Unchanged BARLEY- 80074 Kansas City Grain a April 19 | o ¥ Liverpool Gri LIVERPOOL, April 20. 0. 2 Manitoba, Iis 10d; 0. N ard 'ylz'.'u{,a 138 6d; ern_winter, ( R pot, American ‘American mixed, ol mllm §s 14 Cotton Market. $10. o( m w lu'llnd i 3, % &reen, fine stem, 3.00§15.50; No. 2 10.00, n Market, . WHEAT- ard, §1.61%; o. % north- nd_Provisions, WHEAT-No. 2, $LO0GL6I: May, 2 white, 80@81c; | No. 2 white, | Mark W No. 8, No. 2 mixed, new, s falsd; La Ita, NEW YORK, April 20 -COTTON-8pot. steady: middling uplands, 46c; no male: The cotton market closed firm, net 3 points h to 2 points lower, LIVERPOOL, April 20.—COTTON-Spot, steady: widdling. 6.16d; middling, ih; low middling, Sfi)u Sales, 10,000 ba! & sprinkling of the less desirable {$1.90 per > EHESENEY S 2MES s uEY L o4 | | | HOGS— Receips wore very moderate, about 145 cars, or 1010 head, being re- ported In. Atter deducting the thirteen | that came direct L0 & packer from an- | nlher maiket, only & very moderate show- n’ wea ! left. The total tor the two days is head, belng within one head of | the same day last week, and 1,60 \urger than for the A 2y et :).v—wuua'l;‘—- than corresponding persed of last | No. 2 hard, $1.5414@1.56%; No. 2 red, § May. $Lidie; Jily. 3135, September, SISk | e sk a2l belak, shippere | C Mo, § mixed, W Tieige; May, |0019c higher. Their purchases, whicl Tei a3 vpigm a.-,.‘»mh.r i * [came ciose o accounting for half the ‘:.‘ru_l{ny T Septa e No. 2|BUPply, were made largely at §140g7.4 -1 =, 6% © iwith & sprinkling as high s §.0. sl 7¢; | Packers' early offers were no better BI '{"r':?,‘,;_‘"m:!a[,',; foci firsts, 7€ | ypan stoady, nd as sulesmen were pric. | MGG E—Firsts, 1T4c, seconds, 17 ing their hogs botter than §7.40, that iv TRy iena 1te: *roosters, * 10c; | nearly a dime higher, nothing sold unti| lurk‘_y; 15¢ » v * Ipretty well along In the forenoon I » s ;w.ln»‘;-lofe‘ml 10:0 v;hen packers finaliy | rad thelr hands, but as soon as they | st s Grain ‘:'-r!‘"- A |started bidding better money most of thi | ST. LOL 0. HdPAT No. sellers cut loose, and the big end of the red. ' $LE6@ 2 hard, nominsl, | orferings had changed hanas before o'elock at prices that were a blg nickel | and in most cases b@l0c higher The general market was largely 6@ 1 higher, and owing to the heavy shipping purchases, averaged fully 5@i0e up. Most of the killing hogs sold around §7.4), with grades under this figure, and as shippers moved largely at $1.4007.45, the bulk of all the sales was quoted at STI6@7.46, with tops at §.50. Today's values are a flat lic above the close of last week, and fully hundred higher than the low time for the year, touched in Pebruary Representative sales: By Pro Mo Ay, #n Pr | ) ;W 160 T 4240 "o 1M B 30 Teg | T8y 12 20 16 o A el 16 160" W 5 ... 10 | » e 0 e All “previous rds’ of high both ewes and lambs on this this morning. At a little slow in get | ting under way, Tike It has beeo Tri: gome_time back. with the packe trying to keep prices down. With 7 R0 head on which' was a rather moderate run for a Tuesday, the | packers set out with the intention of | ABSORBINE Removes Bursal ts, ‘Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore- ness from any Bruise or Strain; Stops Spavin Lameness. Allays pain. Does not Blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle, delivered. Book 1 K free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic lin}- ment for mankind. For Synovitls, Strains, Gouty or Rheumalic deposits, Swollen, Painful Varicose Veins. Wil tell you more if you write. §1 and $2 per bottle at dealers or delivered. Manufactured onl‘ by W.F.YOUNG, P.D.F. 104Temple 51, Springfield,| OR PAN KILLER FOR THE NUMAN 300Y Gombault's Caustic Balsam IT HAS NO EQUAL Chest Cold Baokache Neuralgia Sprains Strains Lumbago Diphtheria e uunn. .'-. 0. Lu - prese !v-m THE BEST LINIMENT experience and knowledge. It is a source of pride to us—and a recommen- dation you can not afford to overlook. Take the engineer’s expert opinion along with all the other good things that you hear about the Hupmobile. Let us prove the Hupmobile in a quality test. W. L. Huffman Auto Co. OMAHA Distributors for Nebraska, So. Dakota and Western Iowa. $1200 b:x -pass. Touring Cor or Roudster T-pase. Touring Cor - $1225 OMAHA NEAL INSTITUTE, 1502 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Neb. T'heard you got two of my friends yesterday. Thas all right, I have some more that you won't get. (Bigned) JOHN BARLEYOORN.

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