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¥ Beautiful Clairmont /U N. 6TH AVE Brand new 7-room home, with oak fin- ish on first floor and oak floors through- out; tile vestibule tiie bath: exception ally well built: has large east front lot, one block from car line and boulevard, with cement driveway. Owner will make easy ternis. See this at once. Glover & Spain Doug. 3962 $200 Cash Balance Easy Payments New seven-room bungalow, move into; walking distane owner. 1587 So. %th St. ¥ Only $3,350 Seven-room .m\.lo strictly modern, | with four rooms on first floor and three scrap castings. Paxton-Mitchell Co. —0 |jarge bedrooms and bath on second floor. @oh | Lot has 54-foot frontake . Paving Al ‘Siie Bups gverything 08 WG, w.n Located 2214 Willls Ave, Very easy SEFFICE furmiture bought and sold. J. | Lerms. arnam. Dous. 6148 * . === Norris & Norris WANTED TO BORROW | 00 _Bee Bldg Phone Douglas 4270, T CAN offer, you collateral as good as a tarm mortgage on a loan of §.50 for Stores and Offices. Office on 17th St. Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. Private Uffice—Walting Room 180 Sq. Ft.—$18.50 The Bee Bulldmg O"k‘e _Room 103. FOR RENT ’ 919 City National [ ——— WANTED TO RENT ! WANTED—To rent good six or elght- | room rouse or bungalow with sleaping | Aress P-622, Bee. | WANTED TO BUY [ WANTED-A Siinch tnners “suaring shear in good condition; cash deal. Wilson, ‘Dusiap, 1o | WE pay Chicago prices for lluml\'\um number of bungalows being buflt; yments. Address Denver Moun- Patk Tiome Co., 1112 Champa St $100; easy tain Denver, Lnln yea 1 pe it ; no commis- e o P T - o e oy 6-room cottage, 429 Lake; 3100 down, $20 a month; $1.30. Owner, 2 Paxton Blk,, Douglas 175, REAL ESTATE | B V. T T, Y S G TN N - M & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE | 2602 N 30th St Calitornia. Fine, all modern, i-room cottage, on Live Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. )ur line. $500 down, $%0 per month: 000, Smith Cn., 913-14 City Nat. Bk. 1. 3819 | Webster 6613, Colorado. Fine 7-roum house within 20 minutes' COME to cool Colorado, in shadow of walk _of P. O., u.m, Douglas 1009 pines, when hot winde blow. Get a| LEAVING city, sacrifios 6-room; bath, mountain home site, Denver's ""-'"“"““. newly painted; house at 2517 Blondo. parka: beautiful mountain scenery, 80od | Wab. 01 whater, fine roads, ideal location for sumi- | mer homen; 335 buys BIXI00 feet, WOrth | c ey | REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE Towa. HAVE YOU A I‘A:uc po? !AL-E:M $3O°00 Cash aRd and sona 1t the Houz City. ,',‘1.“;“,;.: 1$30.00 Per Month o werful B L L y | Buys this beautiful. nodern, b-room dlum.” Twenty-five words .vcr‘ Avel bungalow; located 2 blocks from car line gfihh‘ o g T " and 2% blocks from school. turday evening and Sunday mnmlnl for onl'llonlh giving sixteen ads u‘ug;,numnm aaya for "§2: oF W worda, | Don’t Pay Rent { circulation of any Iowa news- Another Month. ‘ ylpu N,N) readers dally In four great ARB YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? If so you should first get a copy of fln Farm and Real Estate Journal. It ds advertised In It from mearly | state, 30 that you can find just you are looking for in its colnmm Telephone About | This Today : 1 ou informed on | oppor- | Call Walnut 682 in evenin hnitien in all parcs of the country, gives| Call Douglas 32 week da reonal help in finding land. . . - > \9day for a years subscription. or 10g Jeentag porch, fireplate au | for three inonths trial. It will be stop oo ¢ i or features. A very attractive, at u\o nd of the time ord-redl Farm and south 4,98 ths | owa. e | well built home, front corner. D. ™ 7-ROOM bungalow in Dundee. It should 240 ACRES 4 miles (rom Minneapolls, be seen to be appreciated. Wal. 168%. one mile from town; Acres un bal a8 ture; | -ROOM bungalow in Dundee. A rare O el “ll” be cultivated. heavy | _bargain. Seeing s believing. Doug. 246, 2 hfl:‘,:’;‘"‘“"‘" consisting of & | FOR SALE by owner. seven-room mod- Eribe, windenills, ‘ot the land will pro- p:;"“ol'“’A";:- all Harney 41, or NI duce’ 60 Dushels of corn per acre; tele- Phone in house; eountry thickly settled; | 5109 Underwood—8 large rins. onk, Sompleto et of machinery: oad of | - hog'y, birch, sl porcn, h. w. heat. D144, stock, consisting of 11 cows. balance 1| Fowiny 0r§1200 for sale in modern cot- 801 | larum, $1.17@118 Corn: No. 3 and re old; six good horses; 2% hogs; muné.: on:~h'll( is years crop and Dait char Hanwab fros... 10t Blymouth Ride.. tage, bullt two years: part cash, bal- ance trade. Call Walnut 2480. WBEST FARNAM lot, $80; all improve- ments in and pald for; good car serv- close to church and school. Innclmlll. Minn. Nebrasks. :0,‘-‘ A PHBLPS COUNTY BARGAIN—One section, all grass land, 18 miles from Tyler e ] Keamey, 11 miles from Eunk, Phelps ;. » vount; Acres smMool and . Y hreaking. plow. and Ia"the very | NBAL BSATE—INVESTMENTS best land for corn, wheat and alfalfa. Balance good hay and pasture land. Fenced and cross fenced, well and wind /e and a Share of the Profits ’In what m tath v:‘hon y‘nu nnlvant with u: 2 ), n our profit sharing plan. It is one of JUDITH BASIN-DAND-3-YEAR ' {ije safest and most ‘profitable - ts to . Call and see us We recently bought & large acreage of | fer, £ state 1and at the sales held during May, |1t The security s ample. Our dividend 15" and we are ‘offering the same af |SATREY RN, BOLTLVERE vemre, ' Fou $1 per acre profit. Wi ught only at t - minimum prices, at which the atate had |80 invest in amounts of $100 or more. the land appraised. R e e dow- Hastmgs & Heyden mill, 12 feet to water. Price 325 r acre, reasonable terms. A Nelson, Box 206, Holdrege. Neb, ALI‘r-B‘! hv L AT n.l.&f. little money required. C. bach. Neb. The state’s terms and the balance in twenty equal payments at 5 per cent. ou simply m, \u un 15 per cent plus $1 pe{ n'cnm - 1614 Harney St. the state contrac you. | 5555 Tnvestment, two-story brick, con- Shelpe ""“ homesteading. Hilger 1oan | “taining 3 stores’ and 3 six-room flats; e Tawiston, JNox rental, yearly. Tyler 1 -""“'"“'- JOBBING site, 66x182, corner lot with CROOK COUNTY, WYOMING. trackage, within one-half block of 13th Can locate six people, good homes! and Douglas streets. Price, $17.500. Tyler 320 acres, timber, good soil. If interested | 159, call evenings 1501 8. %th Ave. Red 3070. —== GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Heavy Rains Make Market Bullish and Wheat Advances One and Two Cents in Price. RECEIPTS ABE QUI'I'E LIGHT (\MAHA July 14, 1016 Heavy rains and generally unsettled | Weather continue to have a bullish effect on_the market Cash grains were stronger today made good advances over quotations. Heceipts of wheat and oats were excep- and yesterday's tionally light and there was fair de. mand for both of these cereals. Wheat sold 1@G2c higher, while oats were quoted unchanged to e up. LiEht receipts and & pretty falr demand caused an advance of %o market Oats are very scarce and some of the larger houses are asking for extenstons on their sales for July shipmeni Jabad roads and uncertain weather ts de. aying the hauling of th ins and ft 18 aifficult to sas Just when the move: ment of the new crop will begin Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 150,000 busheis; corn, 6,000 bushiels; oats, 414,000 bushels. Liverpool ¢ quoted. Primary in the corm se: Wheat and corn not wheat receipts were 372,900 bushels und shipments 240,00 bushels, Against recelpts of 268,000 busffels and -Mpml‘mr of 1413000 bushels llr Fear. Primary corn receipts were 62 bush- els and ghipments 68,000 bushels, against receipts of 451,000 and shtpments of 419,- 000 bushels l-fl year. Primary oats receipts were 52,000 bush- els and shipments 475,000 bushels, against reccipts of 57,000 bushels and shipments of 87,00 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS, heat. Corn. Outs. Chicago 12 ns Minneapolis 164 . Duluth e « 9 s Omaha . ok Sk g » [ Kansas City.... 58 18 4 St. Louis ety NE 16 o Winnipeg 81 . . These sales were reported todal: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: | car, $1.33. N, hard: 16 car, $1.3. No. 4 mived $1.2%. No. 3 mixed durum: 2 cars, 1 car, 8115, Corn: No. ® white: 4 1 5-6 cars, Tc. No. 3 white No. 2 yellow: 2 cars, T#%¢. No. cal No. 2 lnlxnl 2 oars (vear white), 84c; % cars, Tic (near white), 94c; ¢ color), i, 'No. ¢ mixed: 1 ocar #ur whitel, i2igo: 1 car. car, Tho; 3 cars, o 'i white: 2 carn, " #9%e flnmvll‘“‘l‘;ar #8%c. Barley: No. 4: % car Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 tur- toy, $1.35@1.37; No. 8 turkey, $L hard, $1.9@138: No. 3 hard, o. 4 hard, $L21@1.38; No. 3 .&nn. 1.281.83; No. 2 durum, $i.1 . ] white. 7 T4ge; No 3 'hlu TIN@74c: No. I white, B £ J % & white, 78 No, No. 2 vellow HBe; No. 4 yellow, No. 6 yel. I vellow, 73! 3%c; _No. & yelln' %c; No. 3, CHICAGO GR " AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July 14.—Anxiety rogarding black rust forced an advance in whes prices today that bordered on the sensa- tional. The market closed strong ‘W 5% above last night. Corn finished shade to %c up. and oats with a ain of Y@ke. rovisions, final quot: Variey From' 1hs dectine. to & rise of 2c. Fresh reports of black rust infection were accompanied by signs that foreign- ers had abandoned a ing policy In Fekard to huying wheat, Tt was found that offerings In the pit had lodged in strong hands, chiefly firms with connections at the seaboard. Speculators who ales were unable to n(h in lkllol‘l ted durin, the w 5 e l n came to an end. The buying flurry ved some additional lmxnlu. from a bullish construction placed on the govern ment’s weekly crop report and on Berlin advices regarding Germany's attitude as to submarine warfare, Free selling by skeptics about black rust danger depressed the wheat market until about the middle of the day. Re- |Delt newed rains, however, other imv st region tended to check the bears. There was no decided upturn, though, previous to the receipt of dispatches from the northwest that seemed to imply a more serious outlook as to the dreaded black rust. Corn responded to the action ow wheat, but kept throughout within a narrower range. Weather conditions were generally |pi referred to as helnmll‘nlnlt the bears. In the oats crowd. wheat strengthen more than offset favorable crop reports. Ship- ping demand was €ood and on some sales to the seaboard the buyers paid the highest premiums of the season. rovisions averaged lower owing to re- in —_—_— REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS Splendid house of 8ix_rooms and bath, near car, stores, etc, $3,500. Douglas 1009, REAL ESTATE LOANS RM LOANS, 5 PER CENT. REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANKOUS, 'munn & TRUMBULL, 48 Bee Hldg. T . e TO 1000 made, prom = S al ) S S o | Special Bargains ] rm loana, & 0 § per cent. 121 8. 8th Ave. right in the CREAM. & £ "1.'3" : it & Co.. l}l l“'uh Mhrl“::l bullt, Mhot "I‘IIJ q?' i"w form and ity lstan a2 E:% two b.nu. | hardwood roughovt; newl an RS TRUST CO., 163 n-;u decorated. 'Vacan '3 ¢ and ready to ANTED—C} loans and warran! move in. wr-mm !ml‘! & Co.. 132 Farnam St |5319 H-mv catn o8 -ylr:dld. I:t:lrge,mfim CITY properiy. Large loans a specialty. R e By IR _.i.__._— ment; lar U\lnl Yoom. with l"ll‘r' MONEY on hang for cit place; woll finished in hardwood ‘W. Binder, City NIJGI.‘ Bank Blu. ouuu homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Omaha National. thoroighly modern and up-to-date. Let us show you. Bemis Park 101¢ one Dougias 715 SEE ua first for farm losns in sastern |15 Lafayette Ave. extra well built 3. Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha mmh raoun. ll:flcllz“:loda{n;n oak sh_downstairs oal % S plOANE G, O Gavers {hronghout: | Iargs, " well arransed bedrooms, llu‘&u porch and gar- WANTED—City and ferm loans; Jowest age. Price § Must sell. Want rates. W. G. Templeton, $08 Bee. T. 2020. an offer. REAL ESTATE—EXUHANGE $90,00—New _brick, _ {mpro: ved renta) $11.760. This vill Y lboul 13-ROOM modern house, for land, acres 10 per cent net on ! or vacant lots. What bLave you? Mortgage mm B per cent flvo Owner, Box T7%. years, straigh Owner obliged to mll(e ch-nl' and will consider part in good, clear, first- claws real uuu with some money besides mo FOR EXCHANGBE—4% acres, irrigated farm, 7 miles northeast of corporation limits of Denver, Colo., on main counts road oconnecting with Sand Creek road d 250 acres under cultivation, #00 acres Wm-[fir:olh::m:o’q:k h:mgmed‘" excel. under ditch and possible of irrigatio rental $,0@ ber y..r""rnu Drop- §00d set of tarm bulldings: ai wmv-urd erty i clear, Owner would ' take canal and in §ood farm and give long time on renervolr water, not In bonded district. Price. $0000; mo 912,600, will trade tha.Mdlance. qr rtgage B e B S ezl D), Y, 4 i o L 2.Y; Sholes.Co WHAT LAND OR CLEAR S Here Is the , Opportunity You've Been Watching For hu'vn-'m to lm&:at,lu 11-r, all mod. A Beautifully Located Write W de Eiribing what Jou have, | o mow de (’Keefe Real Estate Co., 1015 Omaha Nat. Bank. Doug. 2715, 10 ACRES in the heart of the peanut Alabama: close New 6-r, bungalow, Bo. of Miller park, . In every reapect, $4,000. Douglas 1006. lu! Dodn. new part Dundee, dou.bh lot. 6-r. bungalow, large living room. D, ———. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN Dund Dundee Bungalow at Right Price This is a seven-room, modern hll I|D' located on a south front lot, only two ghort blocks from car ltno,' Bl llsh1\ potnt. affording a fine view: ving livis roo! front, wlth brlck l'mplw-. bulll-h\ Mok- can attractive dining room with bufit- in buffet, hoth finished in oak, two large bed rooms and complete bath room fin- ished in birch; convenient kitchen, with ample pantry room, all on first floor; 1wo exceptionally large bed rooms on second floor. Full cemented basoment fllrn.rs— heat, laundry conncotions, tionary® tubs, brick foundation, combi ton cement driveway House alone cost nearly the price ko for whole property. Lot vonh $1,400. Price, $4,500 A well built house at a very low price. Small payment down, hlllne. monlhly Mke rent. Possession Do not fail to Invu!il‘ufl Thll is lhe test value we_havs had the ' ODPOI‘\unIty of offering in Dundee for a long time. George & Company q Phone D. 76, %2 City Nat, Bank Bldg. Twosiory, S-reom House in Dundee, all modern, make me an offer; $500 doe T e Douslas . pd L L E—— WANT offer for ‘;-ro:‘)‘m .ll"l moder’!‘l }'l)un- dee residence adjol py _Hollow; garage and driveway. nsou#n 3962 Florenou. C. L. NETHAWAY for trades. Flor. 716 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of the property cumn\lll.a of the Board of .ll!‘ b will be re- celved until 4 o'clo londay, July 1915, at the office ‘ lh undersigned on of a bnllor hou country, Balawin Co., 6-Room, New, All stack and tunnels according to plans & Lfutr: el exchange Omahe e ey Modern Bunx'nlow o the superintandent tle” 'efo.:.hl'm"m“ ...:., Mmmmn-rflu,mcuh__ N = - Monthly Payments to Suit. . REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE This house is only %2 block FIVE scres sdjolning aity; yood house, from car line; is on a beau- | ve cluding peaches, peats, plums, tiful lot; principal rooms cherries, strawberries, raspberries, cur- in oak; brick fireplace, ce- or voller mant asement And Al g e W Ralod £ LRSIE modern. Phone Walnut 882 this evenl Teild b ;:uphn.a to send an automobil Jouglas 1009 day; REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE Brand new, z-norv dwellls dist., easy terms, ¥.20. and will to brin out and inspect this house. On wee. 8 call Douglas 2926. _dyes1116 “Rent rooms quick with & Hes Want A4, the International Press congress here i today. liquidation by holders. Higher early for hogs seemed to have but effect fln-ml prices on options: Articlel Open, | High.| Low. | Close. (Yeay. y Wheat| I ] July.) 111 118 110 .-\ 110y Sept.| 104%| 108 108y ! Wy 10y Corn | | | ) July.| % T o4 . Sept U e LU M 1 ts | | | July Wy N Sept.| ECMEEE (1 Pork | Sept.| 1510 | 1515 | 1478 Oct.| 15 W | 14 % Lard | | Sept. 830 ('8 30 | 800 Oct..| 842l 8 4% 81y Ribs | 1 Sept. 980 | 9% | 9 - ot. 10 00 Chi h Prices \.\nem No. nominai. No. 3 red, new, $1.14%@1.16 2 hard. nominal. Corn: No. ? yellow Qoke: No. ¢ yellow, 7. No. ¢ white, T No. 3 white, i$%@okc. standard \u.u(u\u N‘e No, 2. nominal Bar Timothy, $5 %5 Provistons nk ug_’u- lard, §7.97%G8.12%; ribs, 393740 Eam Unsettled; receipts, 1846 cases at_mark. cases included, 14 c; ordi ary e firats, w\mm.( firats, n\ql.\‘ ER-lower. crea v 25 PUTATD 8—Lower, 50 cars; Virginth ' hl"r 1.0 POULTRY—Allve higher fowls, 13¢; springs, 20622, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quot the Day on Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK, July 14. o LOUR~Firmer; i enlo N.-o@ 0. 2 red, $141, 180 ¢. i f. New York export billed 1 Northern Du- luth, $1.61, and No. 1 Northern Manitabo, $1.40% c. 1. f. Buffalo. Futures, Stptember closed $1.16%. DRN—Firm: No. 2 yellow, $%c prompt shipment. OATS—Firm; standard, 62c; No. § white, «Jn fancy \llpp«\l white, 1@63\c hipping, $1.00. No. 2 mlna “hamsige; No. chickens, : [17e n ! nd there were many |8ibl m state, common to choive, |!"1. l 1912 nomlml\ Pacific coast, “}l‘h%l 1913, rm; Bo cota D@8, Cen ral Amflrl(‘l. e . LEATHER I"Iru\ hemiock firsts, 32c; seconds, 308) PROVISIONS—Pork, easy: mess, $18.35 $21.00g23.00; short clear. Beef, steady; mess $15.00¢ $19.50G20.50. Lard, easy T80 to $5.00, TALLOW--Steady; city, blgc, nominal; . wige; special, $%e BUTTEK-Steady; receivts, 16,604 tubs; creamery, exiras, 'YIGRMC, firsts, HXG Mo, seconds, Wiyt lec BGQR—Firm', " recelpts, 1760 cases: fresh gathered, extras, extra firsts, 21@22c; flrsts, \umm\.: CHIEESE—Irrekular; 6,040 boxes: state, whole milk, flats and twine, fresh. colored, speclals, i6c; same, white, N @iso; same, colored, average fancy, uwu c: same, white, 14i4e. POULTRY—Live, prices 1ot settled, Dressed, quiet; western frosen roasting | 15422c; fresh fowls, iced, 13%@ fresh turkeys, iced, 15ep6c. Corn and Wheat Reglon Bulletin. At Omahe, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at § a. m., T5th meridian time, Wednesday, July 14, 1916 ETATIONS Ol (IMAHA DISTRICT. ~=Tem| Rain- Btation. High. fall Bky. Ashland, Neb..88% fl 16 Cloudy Auburn, Neb.. .84 @ Clear Broken Bow oM Clouvdy Columbus, Neb. % 70 Pt. clondy Culbertson, Nb#1 a1 Pt. cloudy Fairbury, Neb. 88 6 4 Pt cloudy Fatrmont, \!'b. 5 % % Cloudy Nb % 0 Cloudy f% .82 Raining o 07 Cloudy & .00 Pt cloudy M 45 Raining [ 00 Cloudy 6 121 Cloudy « M Ralning 6 80 Cloudy €1 .00 « Cloudy 68 .00 Cloudy a M Raining 0 Cloudy 7 .00 Cloudy, *Lowest temperature for twelve-hour period ending at § a. m. §Not included in_averages. Between six and seven inches of rain occurred within the last twenty-four houra in northwestern Missonri. and ex- cessive rains ocourred at points in all 'elt‘m districts of the corn and wheat Summary of weather and crop condi- tions In corn and wheat region for week ending July 13, 1M5: WASHINGTON, July 1{.—Rains In the winter wheat states delayed harvest in the central and northern districts, and much ripe wheat is uncut, and soil is too wet for operatirme and wheat In shock {8 sprouting. Tn the southern portions uhe aren is drier and harvesting is com- "“ nd threshing is mllul wlth satiets !:ory yields. In the less cool weather, vm -\lfflolmt nhu. made a favorable week, wheat 18 now headi ln the noumlm portion and the outl is promising. For corn the week is less unfavorable than the roceding one, although econtinued rains n Important portions delayed cutivation. Also in northern districts corn continues amall. Oats harvest was llollyfd rains | promoting too heavy some seo- tions, and rust ln others, but is pro- fr .d-ng \ull‘ nn-rlmlly . H"‘:r‘n.l'n de- wel weather In sev states, St LA WELAH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Kansas City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CTTY, July 4.—~WHEAT--No. 2 hard, $1.33@1.35; No. 2 red, $1.14@1. July, $1.10%; September, §1.08%; December, CO 'N—N; 1 n,fl.:lufl Tie; No. 2 white H low, 3 ly, 'lk. D-pl'm 'lac, Decembe! OATS—No. 2 white, 52%c; No. 2 mixed, BUTTER-Creamery, 2Tc; firsts, 2c; 3 king, 19c. 8-Firsts, 17%c; seconds, 12%c. POULTRY—Hens, 12 roosters, S¢; broflers, 17@1sc. Minneapolis Grain Market. UINNMPGLTI. July 1 WHEAT - July, §1.88; September, 1.11%: No. 1 hard, 5 No. 1 northern, $1.39@1.4; No. %y, northern, §1.36@1.46, TOUR—Unéhanged, ARLEY—61@c. RYE_Nominal. CORN—No. 3 yellow, 7% Ai78%ec. OATS—No. % hite. @blc FLAX—$1.65@1.70. v St. Louls Grain I-rk-t NT, In"‘ll July W T-No. WHE WG No.2 hara, norinal, 2 red, July, 11 Fopllmbor $1.06%) ncan No. 2, ‘M‘m“ No. 2 white, T9¢; uly, c: September, TI%@T1%ec. OATS-—-No, 2, uc No, 2 white, 83%c Evaporated Apples and Dried ¥\ ADNEW YORK, Ny .—EVAPORATED ADRYIED P CiT8-Prunes, Peuches, . d. firm. Apri- cots, eamy. I )ul-fu steady. Liverpool Grain Market. Ll ERPOOL, July .- WHBAT-Spot, zb:x"“ No, l\. IM No. 1 north- hard wine :‘cm—cm. American mixed, néw, Ss © Market, NEW YORK, July W.-~COFFBE~The market for coffee futures opened steady at an advance of 2 Lo 3 points on renewed lu rt from recent buyers and some tered cvvorlnl. -mtch may have bnn fl n-u by the xmml lud m.de lrrln‘om‘nh Io inance a holding movement should the from Europe fall off. General bug was quiet and there was some selling of late I::n(hfl, but the l 12 points higher with Jul Mll ely fi lu 5'0 b.n‘“’.l yA rm.. NEW YOKK, July W-SUGAR-Raw, ulet; centril ‘. 0604 06c. Refined, eady. Fu were Kenerally weak and lower 'and at noon were § to 10 points net lower. JUL firm. | .| vices from Chicag 0} ol ldl)fi)‘ moved at Y 15 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET! | Best Cattle Fnlly Bteldy and Others | Ten Cents or More Lower— Lambs Open Lower. HOGS STEADY '1‘0 TEN HIGHER SOUTH 1915, Receipis were Official Monday Offfclal Tu OMAHA, July W Cattle good m | x.m.! cholce, 8.9 20635 -~n|lll\l wales "+ LORN SHARKS PUT m NAtive feeder ewes . 9 4B % native lambs wii @ 3 | I8 native ewes 10 | 2 cull ewes 1 Council Bluffs Agencies Are Closed, or Preparing to Clos as Reqnlt NEW YORK STOCK MARKET |Governed by Course of War Contraot Issues, HEAVY BAN PUT ON USURY Lt nate BT ia sty o4 - COAL PRODUC“ PRICES DROP .00 bl | With several mmdfl'd new Towa laws 7.0 NEW YORK, July 14 To a greater ex- | ¥ich became effective on July 4, and no 8ame 3 e 11 “‘fl tent than before. today's stock market | possibility of getting a single copy of | Bame § weens -y et ed by the course of the War |the session lnws, many citizens of Same duye lnst year. . 5,800 onttion Isetes This fIoub | Towa are lable to be jailed for violating | The following talle shows the recelpts wttentlon with new high prices for An Imome 'aw whose existence they cannot Y ocattie. hoxs and wheep at the South |ican Can at udebaker at 8, Bald- | know of mahe live stock market for the year 1o | von locomotive at i1l General Motors ooy o dete as compared with last year: At 18 and Willya-Overiand at 13, Other | Uh8ttel loan brokers at Councll Bluffs, 108, Wi Inc. Dee. |stocks In the same class rose 2 to 4 points, | however, have received typewritten copies Chttle SosM A6 114en “|the moat Conaplevaus nx:;“rt.:m; Deing | of a new anti-usury law which fa driving | Hoka L7208 1,437,801 merican Con roducts. whiel orfeited ‘ Sheep 1IN0 1,141,740 ERTE golnts of ta recent sensational advance b, R ol "'"hm" ‘:;’l:";: The following table shows the averaye | pSoantime Hventingnt § WOSK. 18 1h JIESTORGRIS SRS} U 1ve | et for (he last few daye, with Price Tor hows at the South Cinaha o 1 5 | {June 2 R | Jnne '1wnlfs-..u June ol SRR 1Y July | 130 O {duly TWoC R T July | T I8 646 ¢ [T W July | e | e | e July |T®en ST July [ 13 626 898778 |July * (63 8T8 T8N July o % 86| 70 July CRE L ) July em 1@ | Tuly CT| S W ¢ Juiy 482 833 768 July §30 830 76 July 14| 6 85| 8 58] LRIEEIRAD | ‘Sunday "llulld.y CATTLI- Rocelpts were moderate again today, only 13 cars being reported in, For the three days this week re- ceipts amount to 10,00 head, belng larger than last week's small run, but with that exception smaller than any recent week. Al the same time recoipts this week are [nimost double what they were w year ers were out in the yards in good |season this morning looking for good to choloe beeves, both heavy welghts Al id anything of that de- t prices that yearlings hl‘ll heavy $10.10, wiich high anything hes btoumu thus far ear. The common to pretty ttle, that is, cattle wel and under, were slow and 10¢c or more lower. (Good cornfed cows were fully steady, but there were not very many of that kind in sight. The grassy and inferior grades are slipping downward a little every day and they are lower than last Thursday. There were very few stockers and feeders in sight, but what few there were commanded steady lifll‘.l Quotations on cattle: Good 1o cholce |yearlings, $.00710.00; falr to good year- |lings, $8.000%9.00, good to cholce heavy beeves, 30.501010.00; fair to good cornfed boeves. $5.7509.60, common te fair corn- fod beeves, §7.7645.7; £ood to cholce heif- {ers, $7.00¢%.00; good to choloe cows, 36.500 |7.50; fair to wood cows, $8.006.50; common to fair cows, $34.00g6 to ocholoe §.00u8. stock calves, 80 W.000.75; Tal bulls, stegs, ete. Representative sales: BEBF STEBRS, ! e Ar Pr 4 00 ‘0. e N | i b1 7 | " e ‘o a3 % ] R R | ki R n.. T® = 9 60 .. 16 10 00 k" L] -C 7210 0p 11 ‘0 0 50 1 on 01 600 .. 130 1084 :ll A in e § . 13,3 68 1 9o b s 080 & 6 . NI RE . 1 L] L 908 8T o T : Wi 113 “ o6 LB 1 “ws o8 B0 Too Eary 1. 0o 780 e l!, Fg ' r LR §10CK RS AND FEEDERS, B8 08 1. ™ TN %0 ‘“ ».. 1% R HOOB——Ann\hnr very moderate hog run showed llr today, esi Imn calling fnr alxt. cars, or 4 T‘?m or the first half of the w-.ll i only 14,139 head, bel » ler than & weok ago, over' 20,000 whort of two weeks ngo and Just a little over hi 1 a8 _for the correspondis days I‘E ;x - celpts for the three are smaller than for any simi MHN wince the first week of December last r, when Were re- nnl) n'mth over 13,000 h | nd!r the Influence of encouraging lfi vices from other rkets the trade tool & brace this morning. rs bouwht ovu;.:;qlf the receipts at m t] ll w-n an_anywhere from to n&g& Izler 8h! w«r buyfl‘ cost s close to lPul At the Jqo- ot Dl " a ‘ r ainy X6 'lu Iy Mt np th o l':k'l‘l‘lmor Jo'i:; ov w-n a nickel ) mnau-r as no r el...: wWas nnm( bc hlll.ll that they ther , were were made up, sat exten undesirable ondl onds. Bulk of um killer hogs vn cashed around with odd pleces of Iud- down As w as 34.50. ippers’ range of prices was even vldcr "Han vc-ln ', thelr h ad wi om ?’{5: l"‘t‘?». tgpl?-nero nu- being the Dreaeniative sales: Av. Bh Pr. No. Av 40 666 b5 L 1 8 i it i " 10 4 i “. L] 208 4. 1 5 190 3 208 o L0 SHEEP—fheep and lamb recelpts con- tinued “W Uiberal, about thirty_five uu. or 9, head making up the day's suply. This 18 nearly as large as yes- {erday's run, and quite a bit havier than Monday. Totul for the three ave amounts to 25082 head. which s 2, lurger thap both last week and two weeks |* ago, and over 10,000 heavier than & year ago. Run for the first half of the week is the heaviest since the latter part of Apri g’t. big end of the offerings consisted of lambe again ths morming, and with & very fair local supply and ad- 0 the market wu n rice redvcing affalr from the outret lamby sold unul well along towards 11 o'clock, wi of westerns of just fair quality - ed at a decline of about %c, Koing n $8.00. Other lambs werc being held for more money, but In the end it turned out that this one sale had notched the tre nd wihen the balance of ti offeri II hed l largely around lhll one string went t was a flat quar- 0, alt ll “40 flnmral mar lll’ lower. plies of old sheep were compare- uny smal la o ewes. Everything in the oid mutton line sold t steady to llrofll prices, and buy- some stuff a auoted a little higher. N-uv. owes rnahcd :‘? < while two care nndy\ux u" 'l.na.;:‘n‘n‘: and y ethers sold at § .:bout the only feeders sold up to uhnw'unbuucholov-u(“ ut in mv nnn tone teeder late it 'n ymhbl. lhn ere wanld be much 1 change tod tations on nuw ud lambs: Lambe, Kood to cholce, §5.2608.60 Illnh. fair to 3 ; lnmbe, ' 00: yearMngs, fair 1o rbolfl. wethers, fair to choice, 5.5096.75; ewes, No |7 high as Offered chous hrfi Rt ¥ _quot o T o5f Joariings | 1%y At stocks w neglected or under | a be | moderat nressure. United States Steel was fthe only leader to rank with war [ aoclaltien . Dot of Activity, but fatled to equal fte best quotation of the previous dav. Reading. Canadian Pacific and | Amalgamated Copper reflected more or leas ateads welling, Now features of strenzth were seen in | wueh utilities as Western Union and Con- place where a chattel loan can negotiated in Council Bluffs Senate file No. 627, Introduced by Thompaon, s an act intended to amend state's Interest laws, but ite title is An act to punish loan agents and others for recelving a greater rate of interest than 2 per cent a month, and to provide solldated Gas. the former advancing al " JmOAt 3 noints on intimations that the |® Penalty therefor. {#cmi-final statement to be jasued tomor- | The penalty provided is what has scared row will shew_a substantial net increase of Anrnln’l Trade developments were distinctly favorable to the steel industry, out the local loan agents, for it calls for a fine of not less than $25 nor more further price fdvances being announced | than 00 and imprisonment in the county w some of the leading milla. Lacka- nor {Wann Steel's Quarterly statement dis- | i "o N v et st s closing u net Increase of over $6M,000 ex- | than three months. ) e rece mprove Lialna® the recent improvement In that Detalls &1 Now ‘Aet »I*'n‘ll.dellll n-”n..m custom the market | The new law is brief. It only haa one vhuded wenerally in the final dealings use. whan the deman for moat of the spe. | "ection outakds of the euasting cia cialties showed signs of huving run its | And as it s almost tmpossible to secure can l'-‘. !mx " H;nv at nln The closing {a copy at all, and then only at great rrogular with some slight net losses v v with in notably In Canadian Pacific, Botuhern P | (XPense. the law is given here oiffc and Reading M| 1, Kansas & |foN: Texas {asues were acutelv wenk, the pre | “Section 1. Every person or persons, forred atock mellinz at the new low price | company, corporation or firm, and every 7. Total sales amounted to 472,00 Francs were the feature of today's for- eign exchange markot cubles and checks on Paria strengthening perceptibly in an- ticipation of the successful outcome of the credit operations now pending with our bankers Heavy sales of United States Steel ba nnd Consolidated ¢ 6s marked the deal- In the l;ond er\ht Total sales par lnn.-d States bonda agent of any person, persons, corporation or firm who shall recelve, or agree to recelve, directly or indirectly, by means of commimions or brokerage charges, or otherwise, for the forbearance of use of any money, a greater rate than 3 per cent per month, shall be deemed gullty of a misdemeanor, and en conviction thereof sh be punished by a fine of not leas than $2 nor more than $500, and by imprisonment in the county jail for & period of not less than thirty days nor more than ninety days. “Nothing herein contained shall be con- Quotations furnished by Burns, Bri 440 Omabe National bank bullding Stooks— Bank of Plorence Continental Gee and Risetrio o, pra :"“: strued as authorizing a higher rate of in- "nu-u Creamery 7 1034 |terest than is now provided by law. But 7o M ",'m'm;',"‘_ 1@ |the person or corporation making the % |loan shall be permitted to charge and in- clude within the loan & reasonable amount for the inspection or investigation M of the security, or also the cost of draw- Lincolu Telephone (o Mountain_ Suates ha Oo. Updike_Grain Unlon Btock Yai el g " W |ing papers, not exceeding §1, and cost of m;\:‘. Clty Mok Tards otd » % | recording same, which cost of investiga- Cudahy Phg. Co. Ba, 1984 100 1008 | tion and Inspection shall not exceed 10 City Natlonal Bank Bide. 6 " 9 | per cent of the amount of the loan when -y y <M 2 |the lown is under $50 nor more than % in Dundes, Neb P ! Muni. M wl % 102 |any event, and no recording fee shall be ot ‘fi'“ ',‘,:‘,' 7 i e sy, |Included unless an instrument s actuaily 1985, n‘can u:‘n Included.” i ¥ iy 0 Death Knel} for Firma, e :.""n‘.‘}‘fl oy " 198 WU Biuffe loan men say this is the death 100 |knell of the business and that it will . |cease to exist. The National Loan com- #% |pany has gone out of business entirely. 1% | The Globe Mortguge company has ceased 100 | making new loans and is closing up its . 1 nies Rt L rges Vave amnataeet Mt g, wiil BecbaM P TR ety \&—MBRCANTILE | ying up business in the near future. fl flxo"finfl‘ lilz' ;{ A. A Clark & Co, the oldest and '." VIR~ ,.,. strongest company in the city, announced niversity A, Withite Unton ek, Yam s, "0, oa i Mesican - dolars last evening that business would be con- oNDF—Oo\nrnmnt. wteady: raliroad, |tinued for a while, at least, while the S—Bteady new law is being studied, but the dec- 0;\ n'fi.-“e’-fia" nine! d.:t.nm per |laration was made that the law was ap- cenk; six ggp}fi_i& v oo parently intended to put out of business cont; low, 1% rulikh: 2 Do | every chattel loan broker in the state. r cent. last cent; The business has been quite extensively ing W, 1% peroansi > ‘cont."” [engaged In In the city and there has been constantly in the hands of chattel loan LONDON, July 14.—America les | Makers at least §160,00. Loan men point on’(he atock market were only et | out. that the business cannot be done on nll) marked. The closing was dull but|2 per cent a month margin. For fllus- . tration, a loan broker has all of his 1\{&‘( xn'B:.rml .igl‘a‘up::cwr:el. i n capital of, say $10,000, out in loans of $0, bil u per cent; 3 montha, M per |or the usual small amounts. At 2 per ek cent his income will be §200 & month, It Bank Clearings. will require two men to look after these OHAH:a..;uI'y"l: ;lclun ‘l':: loans, and cvc; mt:m ““: cannot R oRhvs "ty T T Rl | B % % o J e o & i CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET !1\. or §150 a month, then office rent, tele- hone, postage, stationary and other ex- Cattle Irreguiar—Hogs Unsettlode Dcu.n more than consume the remaining Sheep Weak. $50, more than abeorbing the earnings of CHICAGO, July 14 ~CATTLE—Re. | the $10,00 capital. ceipts, C.W head; market, &m.r, na- Very Drastic P tete ll stee 40 westorn lhmfln The new law is a good deal more drastio than It looks. It does not legalize ;| the 2 per cent or the that may be added fi%’ for expense above the interest oharge, i rough, |and all of the interest may be forfeited whenever the borrower chooses to set up the plea of usury. The legal rate of in- terest in Iowa is § per cent and anything in excess of that is pronounced usury and Kansas City Live Stock Market. the penalty i1s the forfeiture of all the KANGAS CITY, Mo, July W—CATTLE | interest charged. Then the heavy fine o it essod bert |and the long term in jail are both im- = lu. l'l m urm Inw-r ik, ;n&-. m*fi' uu& X m '-wu. ,n-unly imposed in every case where |2 000170 het .75, |1t can be shown that more than 3 per tock ders, has bee: arged. does » ers 'e:‘lu':.in ul.‘%al ulls, s S The law: Recelpts, 5. d: market | not say “fine or imprisonment” and de- mands both fine and jall sentence of - not less than one month. Loan agents will not care to take the risk. Bluffs bor- rowers will hereafter be turned over to the tender mercles of the loan sharks of Omaha. "mfl I Dac) h EEP AN 'b—n.mm, hnld: market for shesp steady and lor mba lower; lambs, $5. 50 arlings, b0, wethers, WHGLT, ewen W o o For Men, 18 to 45 crs and feeders, ¥.008 :‘2“1'#'» market | Npw YOIK, July 14.—~The development mlx %! #0od heavy, §1. % [of the National Guard to the full nn;c of efficlency, making it serve as an ef- HBEP AND LAMBS—Receints, 460 head: market steady to Iic lowe ative | fective school for officers; a course of 85,0076, 26 §1.50@8.50; | study in the public schools calling at- muttons, lambs, clipped lamba, nw,m . Jmn Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 1.=~CATTLE-Re- colpts, 1,000 head. Market higher; s cows and heifers, $4.5009.75; tention to the need of public mervices: sports and physical drills for school chil- dren; w theoretical training in the art of maneuvering as a part of the college cur- riculum; an official classification of all mv&-’ u’aow‘\w fa Markes | U10%? £itted for militacy enrolimen v: u’"‘-""' $.9; bulk M““’w-' $.000 | * requirement of some military -~ from all persons between 18 and & years LAMBS—No_receipts. (of age, are among the matters urged In lambe, $5.0099.60. the report lssued today by the militia committee of the National Security league. The committee has just ocon- ‘SHEBF AND Market nominal; YORK, July W t, ul ds, cluded Iits investigation of the military {,‘."“' A St » needs of the United States and the best’ """"“ [futures opened steady. July.|method of supplyin them, Insofa: as :f' March, ote e 80 | they relate to the state militia. mrom. July 14,—OOTTON stoady ‘niddling, 5.64; middling, o1l and Rosin. 7 “tow mlddllnl. iwa. Sales, 8,00 < July H—TU Metal Market. stocl lu)sm—nnn nl-a. 096 th. NEW YORX, July W-MBTALS—Lend: 't B Speiter: Not | |48 o e c Bloady: olotroivtic, 9. 0O “"“' é‘fl *‘ h Tron: q—;‘y: and unchanged. Tin: Duu. r”' m.. (1] t, £75. futures, lfi Tin: Spot 108. Antimony, Spelter, £100, Dry Geods Market. N'W Yflll( ‘uly " -DIY fl(aIX‘ :’n’l‘n Yll’l dull. ‘”. '"‘ yar sold apori. Burlap. was "alghiy £79 Sa: electrolyt! nm l.. futures, = £165 Lead, £25 2 64 Rent houses quick with & Bee Went. Ad.