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‘ b FOR th‘('l‘ 'l HE BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY, lll\ 20, 1915, 11 Stores and Offices. Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevatox and Stairs Electric Light Free The Bee Building Co Buperintendent’s Office. Room 103. Office on 17th S Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE S t |— Private Cffico—\Vaith 180 Sq. Ft.—$18 The Bee Builéing Office Room GE"U’IUE turniture b.ugo ‘M nl.l. %n WANTED TO RENT WANTED—By young refined couple, no children, n suite of 2 or § furnished rooms in private family; walk- ing distance, Write L 78, Omah: e REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE ————— e ———— Live Oak Colonies, _Smith Co., 913-14 City Nut. Bl Towa. YO\J A FARM FOR Mbl' H‘“ description of your to lbt Sjoux City, -oll Fowerful enty-five words every nnnnlu mornlnl lunrany evening unl for ome month, $2; or W words, lAu-t nhmunhn of any lowa news- up;r. 260,000 readers datly " four areat ata from Minneapolis, 240 ACRES & miles 160 acres under _oRe mile trom town. cul balance used «.u practically all be cultivated: heavy uoll nod set bulldings, o: barn. gravary, flblh wlnA-\m- etc.. the land will hels of corn per acre; phono in louse; country thickly -euled te set of machinery; 21 head conslsting of 11 cows, and 2 years old; duc' 60 bus] good horses; % hogs; chickens; one-halt of this yur - crop an -everytaing on farm s akf ‘uh Schwab Minneavoils, Minn. an. R lMS l’l) mculi CENTRAL Missouri farms. Send for list; 100 farms in Callaway county, Mis- .ourl wm: full description and price for Missouri's best grain and blue y. Koonitz & Palmer, ents and lease FOR SALE-8tock, 3 Box 197, Dun- on good ranch. FARM BARGAIN. Do you want a good east Nebraska im- proved farm of 160 acres. one mile from ounty seat town of 20007 Write owner or particulars and Drl some one. Address B 735, Cotton futures opened 'uldy. October, wher. A fine 100-acre good improvements. FARM for sale b P S co o QUIL e. 614, Bee. 2%, acres, being state school land, located in lnup This would be a good pl: bunch of cattle and a bsl‘(nln Write owner, L. C. Cran- 1844 Locust St., Loncoln, Neb. ~lease running”® county, Neb. for wnubody 'OR SALE. 2 acres within 6 miles of Hay Springs, Sheridan coumty, Nebraska; the E. 12-30-46; all Ulllhle $20 p(—r M.reR it \ FOR_SALBD—Best large bod: medlum-priced land in Nebrasl m.u. nfior'x'ey required. C. Bradley. l"()R SALE160 acres of 50od, black, level hrm land, three miles from station on M R 10 miles from Sidney, neighborhood. u)tm bushels of grain from 6 this year. l'l'-t.\ lu forty bushels per acre. Price er ‘gvewflm cash, school, _good jance on time. Neb. W0 ACRBS b, {M, girl; Cornio and Carmela Carlentine, fenced; no other Imflro\eln«rgl ture. Incumbrance cent. Price $156 5,400, Want imple- mixed farming and 33,200, 3 years, at per acre. Equity harness or v..hm- stocl $5,000 to $7,000. 480 acres and school lease on 180 acres. All improved. About %50 acres in crop; R cash. Located . _Clear or Incum- Want cleur oity ler r cent if desired. 78, Nebraska ™ JUDITH BASIN-LAND-2-YEAR TERMS. We recently bought state land at the uln 195, and we are s ptl’ acre pro! rlm, at which the state had ‘The states terms balance e e Bosent "only. af t 15 per cent down equal yearly ou simply pay than homesteading. Hilger Loan y Co., Lewiston. Mont. REAL ESTATE LOANS ARM LOANS, § PER CENT TOLAND & THUMBULL. 8 Bas Eldl. 00 TO $10,00 made - Wead, Wead m u&“.'.fi"fim.;. . H. Dumont l (.o dl Il‘h “‘:Niu)-uood Tarn: and city losns at west PETERE TRUST CO., 168 Farnam wnrr!n-(uy lu&ld' c'"J"-A‘" e, 88 Bhate Bami Bide w“‘fl: .0!\‘7 on llll for, Binder, CH *t‘.-l...‘l‘ 2020, mm -nfl—nm l'l“ of 'Ih- for sale modern oot ur-. part cash, balance == ) REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE 5-Room Bungalow $200 Cash, $--.50 per Month, i 1o, e m ol nge's’ HASTINGS & HPYDEN. 1614 A T YOU are looking for an % hnnln \- - t-room house, and car line. y Four with N2 e, merare-_sonrn sow_| GRATN AND PRODUC MARKE| 52 %1 % % 3" | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET |34 2 v £ | NEW YORK. STOCK. MARKE trade interests. The close was net un- Nttle bunches of yearlings at 15694, 75, bath, pantry and lce room, reception changed to 7 points higher. Rales, 750 but not enough to really try out the hall. hot water heat, gas, newly var bags. July, 7.10c; August, 1.0, Septem H nished inside. newly painted, firet-class| Fair Demand and a Good Reoeipts on | s . Getoner Rovembar s vie: | Good maket. Fhere 'wore 1o dla Wethers. at |sihge, ooy " S AN et | Omaha Matket and Wheat Ad- | DeoTe” o pas: | Good to Ghoion Gattle Sioady aad|ige tine sty SRSt e | M000T1 Recosions in War Shares S et r 1o | wiy, 708 March, T April M Others Lower—Sheep Steady |[big bulk of the run and as advices from Peatures the Session. ¥y. vances One Cent. L300 June, .3ic. Spot, quiet d other selling points wore not encouraging LEAVING city, sacrifice §-room, DAtH, Santos ‘s, 9. Cost and (reis an hmln Lower. the market here opened slow with buy WRewiy. painied: Touse 8¢ o Blondo. offers were unohanged to & few points 418 bidding lower than last week's trade DECLINE IN CRUCIBLE STEEL Tiot OATS MARKET IS BEARISH h;:]ho‘r’ :nl\mqum lons ranging from HOGS MO Y DOWN mm “v;l'-d hard to maintain values, ul s‘ll Il’ ”:' Is which made the masket late in getth e Kollnll« ., 6-r., well located, mod. home — M for lo T8 Rio exchange on Lon- b started, so that the forenoon WI.' 'Al-:| NEW YORK, July 19.<Material reces- near school: bargain. Owner, Web. 1848, ““““ Juiy 19, 1915 on was 1834 higher. Rio market un e < advanced before any business of con- N War shares. particularly those _—'—_b—_-’———mnoou OTTAGE, NBAR FONTB:| Whea 3 changed; Santos, 8 reis higher. SOUTH OMAHA, July 19, 185 |sequence had been transacted les which recently formed the NELAS ™ woR BALE OR| 4 t and corn made small gains to- St Receipia_ were: Cattle. Ho, “"& lambs sold 15005 lower of unrestrained manipulation, con- R wrns'nm g e S . e YORK GENERAL MARKET |Estimate Monday e ol b |t This means that o |stituted the most sienificant and whole- A PR recel good and there {Samo day Tast week. . 427 5,088 | larRe = percenta of the good killors |some feature of today's active market. | BQUITY of 81,480 in 6-r. cot., 1630 N. &, for b Yair demand for ail the cereals on ob u me day, 2 wke. ago. 4,38 1 hrought §1.7, as againpat o top of $8.00 |Beveral important factors entered into 1916 T. €. or’vacant lot. 102 Brmmet St. | the llat Quotations of the Day on Va Y jop Friday Tiowever. the general quality | this movement, Including labor tmrest at ne day 8 while corn was Comme TREe Gay b wre afe o 1008 | of the offerings today was hardly some of the large munition factories and % good It higher. OMS | NEW YORK. July 19.~FLOUR-Steady: {Same dav last year . S0 6221 11008 | Neur® e, woara e In ope trade was 3 |the Orduna incident, in which Wall street —l > Wheat advanced a Iined three-quarters to a cent. The |y little slow and late In opening. as noted | gro, o - REAL mn-m-wn;r SIDB | & i Seveal were ‘ood bun|LLpmE BAOTYS WEGT 0 Winler patenis. ( The following table shows the receipts | abate. Thert was & oot demund and n BT (e esmtSles o TURERS) there was only a fal nd "1[ . | and whee e Sou spite o . receipts pretty muel - Flne L t ‘There will be & Evod demand for ...-I..m“";.{“'q“"‘“g firm: 'No.'3 red. new. | Omahs live atock market fof onr 10 | areryining had. changed hands by mid- | nife Ne Some of Crucible stesl, which O it 2000 S0 TR condition Tor | Laohm New York weights o | ate as compared with last { eea A 150 Dratorred the. shbae wes | gRaiaty shi| g and mill ! e E $ e |||4 ne ars were also In good demand, e Near Creighton |REESUIERILNS Bttt ARG (IR S T e S| Sl R e e R R St ef e able grain. Tuth, B21% ¢ 1 New York ) Hoaw celpts ware larger than on most days. | (088 CECEENE W WRICE poin! = reference { " The corn crop as A whole leoks good, |tember shipm: B fll"m» Sheep g 7.001 | posatbly the inrgest of any day since the made to the duntese dividend pros- Couege | attnouan i ia"thoven To"be about fhres | Hanitove, ..onfi'n.l “[tares were firm: | pahe following table shows the average | OPEAIRE of the rangie ssasgn Frices con. | PO\ 2Tertun: sapecially Guneral mokore: weeks late. E n,mb. ’ 'or hows at the South Om Iive o e, o comen aut ve, ang. b | ~TH-onts markes may s ot earet,| SR G0R ey o 3 ytow, .| R AT 8 e A fow GROR R oo (o oot and o S | B, el et el B i taet, rov ; M B)\fnx o1 both ‘atreats in and paid for. | the movement will be heavy and ln ex- ‘"m‘“.m\ stand 4o ; 5"‘-33:num and lambe: Tambs, b LI:‘:"-‘Iurlulnrplrn\:zy““' 3 L Is fenced with an iron fence and is | Peqied aarly No. 3 white, 8¢; fancy cl.vned white, vod ool r.. 00, lambs, fair to nited States Steel, whoss underlyl undoubdedly one of ihe best vacant lots | C noes were: Wheat and flour r A " vod, T m feeders, $7.00 | strength contributed op o-b |u in that district. Price $1.50 and on very corn. 116,000 h“‘fil!-‘ Y—Firm prlm .80 £1.9560) | 'nn yearlin 3 mr to chelce BOfre. Baturday :ox:lln:nn":unrk.opm 2Ty {gaay gorms or qwner will take a lice | L S R R ‘l‘rv. No. 3 51.2%; No. 8 VRS shtpping, :,r’," wethera, fair to choice, % B wes, ot i the maai wave a b ic|gxer, and ‘moke s o proposition, aa e | reportea. . Lo lot: state, common to cholos, ::H;{x{m ‘l'«'flio‘z'm' ekt | g K 'f..',':,’.?. '.'Mfi!." 1 owner ls very anxious to dispose it y wheat s were 1 . v o 088 — e S v and will Ao Business 1t your Droposition |bushels and hiDmenta 46,000 buahéls, | § R e Tehe X TR T8 onIcAGD LIVE STOCK MARKET |bome of the specialtic Getiiie WhE Wit Yale vuys everything znd hand. Web. $04. |18 at all fair alnst receipts of 3422000 bushels and ?; v; Cene A8 TN some of the spocialties already mentioned C-XL O thing | Shipmenta of > 37,000 bushels last lwe """ eots, Bgue; Cen a6 made up 7 per cent of the whole. i Primi o 5 1 ' 11 %o " Inquiry for the representative railw Payne & Slater («0 eis ‘and Shipments B .:»‘-T"_m"'.h.."u“n"‘..‘ 'ng'&. Firm: hemiook firats, i | Uy Lo e |Cotte Baar, Mesn Weak) She {hle lgnt. denoved o wenuine dema Fecelpts of S3,000 bushels and shipments | *FRi 1% aprovement smbracink every Omaha National Bank Bld & S04 Desheis lnat yeur Lo o e et R IR 1@ CHICAGO, July 19.-CATTLE- Rec et aF ot alinion it marked strensth to SROOM bungaioy e A rare | “PHimary oats recoints were 1,000 bush- |ffu'ootin s Heof e T3 1| im0 hend marker eaey; mative ruct | outhern Pacific. Canndian Facific and ungalow in ee. rare \ 3 mou - : , . barga. . ols and shinments 445000 bushels, againat ) s ore, oo S0 3 W entain steers, §7 15 (#ome Of the sastern lines. Including th . Seeing is belicving. Dotig. 2046, | % N snnmests 40 bushels, sesin ',:,":m."',,'l',:' ,,'" J B T RV | i3 B Gows AR heifers, $.2008 3. onlves, |anthracites Hven secondar: issues I 39 Underwood—8 large rm ma. | of 397,000 bushels last year | R Uetel, reseiots, 4@ |3 £1.0010.00. contly under severe nressure made mod- ReEy; bred. . pore heat. b.i40s. CARLOT RECEIPTS, |tuba;_creammery extras. MWEETVc: firsts H HOGS Reosipta, (a0 head: market| oomts oo awad selling of epecia WBEST FARNAM lot, m all im - Wheat. C ;. meconds, K. c lower; bulk of salea, ¥ AFRES Dy renswe ® ments 1n and baid for: §ood car serv- |Chicako e UM VNS T CHE RSB aay. recelpts, 0 boxes. | §1.5006. 10 mixed. ¥ 0og7 W | producing an lrvesular cloos o, 1% Close to church and ‘school. Tyler |Miuneapcils e whole, milk, Tate' and twine, eol- | Receipte and disposition of ilve tock ‘ TR e ey WO DI, | e of dersand steritng o W18 Bif, I Dulug : red, specials, 15 White, 14%c; [at the Unlon Stock Yards, South Omana. | * sdsie M Bungalow In Dundes. Tt sTouid | Lmana [ R mmrm averame fanoy 1IN white, | for (wanty-four hours e s b | “,,f;,.f,‘.“,,,! ‘,}f,“._; e |18 aavarsy Saths, Be8 :::r::.n?':‘t‘::"c; A LAl N 4 ave oy e ) b ed. Wal. 153%. {8 $ 5 ciy R BGGS—Steady, recelpts, 11,478 cases: | RECEIPTS-CARLOADS e InTES, W ‘J‘..:’".'.'..?.".'.‘.'1‘5,‘3.‘.'333‘,'."3"?"»';‘”4'“ ing % Cuss. | Winnipes ... L ‘n-,-m\ guthered, extras, M@dc. extra Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses n d French credits here These sales were r\\por Wheat firets, 2G20: firets, 0@2c, seconds, 136 |C.. M. & St. P b T ) 3 o Market !-lfu.'.'n.“.‘....."? " ‘dn m. ‘nn A dimin- REAL ESTA' o R g H Lo 908 Uai L ... B . . v:‘;:;:; lr~||!r,vI ". 19 ‘-(‘AT;:J\.—-.I!- o - 51 Dundee. | e lens, fromen, ot fi,,,..‘ foed, 13@Te; | G & N. W, west ™ 1! ted stears, $9.756010.10; dressed beel leers. " ant Ad Mo . & 3 : Tee ;g |turkeys, lrod uwn C., 8t P, M. & O ) 54 mum;’lm ."“:i‘.':o.vl-‘ A Dundee BungalOW fte: 5 . N L1 car, W i ¥ bulls, $.76098.50; calv New Yor kMomey Market. Avery To¥e; 3 | OMAMA GENERAL MARKET. . | $6.00910, 35, . July 10.~MERCANTILE O nerL t Biooy® e, No. 8 yellow: 1 car, Toc. | e R \ v YOGK — Recelpts, 5,30 head: market : W eav1ng 1ty d: 1 car (near white) il . *b cartons, fle; No. | iiinoly Central ; 3| lower. Bulk of sales. §7.Wa ®: heavy.| STER PR ANGE — $tx 811 Doave S oar (near vellow), T4lsc; 1 car, T4 L3 Chicago G. W, lnu o menr- nml mman .80 NL‘ l‘ domand, $4.62. cables, W on_front el ) g .1«, N«.“s mlxNod'g “l".d“ CH! swlu. 3 A A - - - | ill.Tl‘" dnl—h a'“‘im TLVRR—Lar fike: Mexican doliars, - To; 2 oars, T3¥c. No, b mixed: 1 car, 9 &g acelpta, 5,600 | %ic. f""‘ .::;(",‘.:,'."::::“:f..{‘-l‘n arioots, medern |1 car, Tile. No. ¢ raixed T cor. T j pire ,’:;‘,fi‘::;,:n:"h i ™ headi market lower. lambe, fi - N HONDS—Government, steady: railroad, L ¥ ol Sample: | car, ¢ St -W ;. wethers, 85, 7. | enay frigerator iced from back porch; House |Fc. I car, The: 1 car, ihgb: 1 car l L Cattle. Hoge, Shoep, | | Nwen. 18 500800, V| oSALL MONRY-Stasdy] R B oSt e Tt |2 cars, T0c; 1 car, Se: 3-8 ear, @ige; Morris & Co. Ry ) — cent; low, 1 n- cent; h lot, 0xi%7%, payed street G on Far. |G, Oate—No. 3 white: I cars, Bo ".""" &co Lk T st ock Market, | [vent; last loan, 3 TS Ra oat e T his DroBersy Baione o | A% % Nerbie! T car, te; iag: | Armovs & o . ST, LOUM, July 15.-CATTLE—Re.|Per tent, O o L3 Prof. Reed of the Omaha High Sohgol aar, @i, Bample: 1 oar. N6l 3 : [ oipte, 470 hia Kot v native onns, oF Y, '; ‘3 "m who fs leaving August 1 for iaville. | 001 'r"n'éc“““ 1 car, um‘l‘:vhhl | FeRragss & 1 | Dot w "g" ncnfly “"u. He has made a special low price of $1,600 | berr xe Aot and hrlrerl, . 85, cows, on this Lunvalow and will grant easy |Rejected: 116 cars. - No, 2 tur- aathiii ockers und feaders, $0. h harn‘ L0 R OT R B steers, 85308 8. native ulvn 6,000 torms. Go out today and look it | Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: Opportuniiies 1ike thix are tow: O o | Key. $LUQi.g; No. 3 turkey, B 1 No. 4 hari, $1.3501.%; No. 3 .8, HOGS - Recelpta, 6,000 ' head; market l' lower; pigs u\d lights, $7.25G7 l. mllml R 80 good he y, .5 0. 2 ¢; No. No! 1, 8§e; No. 2, 84c; 1.37@1.42. Corn: No. 2 white, N v- No. 3 white, a5 No. 4 wh No. 3. B oot &°Co K 111| nd butchers, (4 : ® n ek ma 1 | M4igc; No, b wh . Y and vegetabre pme- fusnished by 3 s | 4 | .sHIIIuP AND LAMBA-Recelpts, lm Two-story, é-room house in Dundee, ...n""‘f,”""“‘c No. ’ y;"!"’" hlo"v -‘:&,- "‘- i, SR 1 - | | head; market for sheep Stesdy qmodern, '$3.060; make me an' offer; 00 '0“;'““" o oS yallow ‘“" 1360, n, :mu"“;;" - it |, Q. KellogE.......... 109 ,m ef. clipped muttons, umflu 'lnmhl. 3 ol . T 2 |enci 17 s, bfi ;) e . l' l N C. L. NETHAWAY for trades. For.. 26 | mixed, m',m'mr;l: s‘m'r:'x" 0T, Tamons: Extra fancy Golden Bowl, wos. | ""{':_"l;_‘fipmg"" s . B ':‘uj"",:‘_'_“:.:;:‘:"_“. oMan r" s VTR T ————— | e, Ne. § White, e o, 41008 W0 shox BupiSiR N B"‘:u o & Ken. \'-._"(., » ¢ ceipts, 5,000 head; market steady. nativelc & & [ e Sigvise. Baricy ting, G160 Baire; * Euacne Tritmphs and H,,“f.“:‘m.&n it} e R oge 0. cows and heifers. uwlb &L o i gic; 1 feed. t@hbc. Rye. No. 7 %@ pariy. 70c box; peaches, St Johns, yellow | HUffr » .| SRBL atoskere and fedees, OIS od! . Fiecerle fle; No. 3, S0, | gres llone-,fl&( vox 'ur\;‘nan '[,':l':od LR 2 calves, 1. crate ums, nta AR, uma o Walki D' t CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS and Wixons, S$L crate; plumi, Climat, Ifr':l"‘n'"" A i il o gl | K T S ml" c. & R e et ng 1S ance 5‘"-:“ :"l.lt?:r':i:" n‘.".\‘-".‘l\"‘ "k;‘“ i:'c:' | Jobn Harvey 168 gv 10; Hght, u“‘l’mlk of sales, :"’ Owner says sell §) feet on Dewey, at |I-‘on|-m of the Trading and ¢ Cudahy, Kansas ks _‘n‘...—"-;'-"' | Logan berries, $2.60 crate. Rlackberries, | Bananas: Medium feuft, $2.00 Dennis & Fran neh: Jumbo fruit, lnrflnoh | Other huyerl % EP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 1,600 fn 8t acrom from Winona apertment | Prices on Board of Trade. 139,00 crat Aoy e ad P nore t if | ' QHICAGO, July 19.—Waterlogged condi- to $2.25 you want to buy. Go out and 100k it over, | yiona In the harvest flelds brought about 'and "Por b, Ponles, 4. A3 crate; gs2 — J.."I k Market, g A 1 higher prices today for wheat. The mar e Pa e & Slater CO :nmmm unget zlea.‘u?gn to 2 :‘h:dbn\-oml:r;elar';d.;:\k.lu:ac‘:nm b O et v Iu«“l:‘ 5 -'u‘ July n—?Anl.l-:.‘-nfi o yll 't y nigl # level ™m v n e, lome rown | N l, * | oft to 1%c up nnd oats at WGWC dwll;e and southern, 1%c 1b.: head lettuce, 3$1.00 ‘,:l:,lnar'arrlu be: the largest for a l’? 060 owWs -na n-lfcn ma n[’ln lomen 'or some_time back and larger V&.l_t' f:i- 1700 head; {{o %e advance. 'In provisions the out-|dosen: leaf lettiice 20 d than 'year ago by over 1,000 head market, 616 Omaba National Bank Blg. i e | pome ranged from 6¢ lows to gains of 12lg Bic basket; tomatoes, $1.00 crat e okers, b@P10c lower; t —3 GO0, investment, two-story brick, con- | gike. [California, white, 3160 crate: Tex 100 to cholcs beeves were steudy with ShipE Ao owsrL St tente e 4 (1t el i e tores and § siegoom flatai| Rains that were general over a bIE low. 313 crate; new. lbo dos weak. Wil fininhed "oaltle selling | ¥ S ARV st e mecaipin. .00 [ inree months, s por oent. yeeny. portion of 'the harvest belt litted theifio dox.. rhubarb, 30 to de 1b.; ououmbers. | B dull o aasotnt BT the UK neod T market, low: lambs, g oo ‘_——"“"5——"——4039"«5 site, corner Tot with | Wheat market as soon us trading began. |76 o, wax and green beans, ORIEion o ‘the thhitc Tob SO ot * Bask Cleasinus. i ntly inevitable that delnyl)b.' Orackage, within onehalr blgak ‘ot Tith | It was &b g and moving the new crop |50 :‘l;‘ Douglas streets. Price, §I17.800. Tyler | to harvesi Live Stoek parsiey, 3¢ dozen; ETeen Deas, | oy other s lll: ints. In the eng %'.A( i St o ket; radishes, o doz.: new beets, | of ‘that @ B eia g OMAHA, July 1%.-Bank cleariors for Recelpts of live "ek at the five prin- ketn Wwould be made. worse by the downpours, |earr \d_turnips, #c basket; new po- = = — especially in Nebraska, where much of |:mf .e"c nu‘:mr ha Jr "‘fi.“.;.‘r'.l‘"u'& ti'\."“" ‘;"’ close, cipal westewmn ma itle. Hoan Shesp the corresponding day last year 82,02 the vield 1s still uncut, ‘and owing to the | "NT'T8-No. 1 walnuts, 18 1b.; filberts, | cows at pricas that did rot u-lhol\:"n:r:h $outh Omaha 't a0 1s.ge0 | M —_— REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANKOUS, | sosked atats of the soll cagnot be ep-iikc lb.. Brasils 13c Ib.; pecans, 1bc 1b.. | oha but aside from that the market| Sjoux City 00 Lo 1,500 Ma.k e e ———— wonds, B C! ward | ) 5168 Dodee. new part Dundee. double m { Paliway reports said thac astde from the Wb MISCELLANIOUS—Crackerfack, 830 | o anyihing ohoning moans’ Vo ;‘fl"nfl: R “e e Postmaster es 6-r. hu ow, large living room. D. effect of incessant storme ruiral owners |cs , $1.6: cornpops, $3.25 ca There was no great change in the feeder | 8t. Louls ... n'l» 1,600 . in Kansas and Oklahoma were holding | Peanuts No, 1 raw, 6 1b.: | market, destrable ik 3 = $500 Cash; $32 Per Month shipments back for higher prices. 167 Foasted, §c Ib. 3 e Y o RTINS Wb e T a m oww| & Efgns that forelgners were on the buylng | Juinbo, roasted, 10 | on cattie: Good to_choloe i - o Buys TWoGoodHomes side of wheat futures here tended to|Honey, .50 case, Limes, 82 | ©; falr to §ood year- | Teaoher from IOW& One & Soni . keep reactions in value from being of & | Watermelons, it Ib $8.009.00; good to ochoite heavy Bank earings G e ow e ALl i, od, | IAMIRE. sght A o e iy i - : .10, fair to good cordfed @il modern. occupled by owner, but {,“",dwn"mfifirh,"";:::;a".',. umor-l L pool Gralu Murket. Miss Annie Smith, school teacher, Mould reut for &3 per month. Live 10 | of “other like transactiess Were LIVBRPOOL, July 19—WH —Spot, Bank clearings ln the United States £or | et Rapids, Tn., 18 going forth from one and reat the ot! dull; No. 1 nmlhnru I'ululh 1is 7d; No. 16, | ted Lo the week eading July, 1o 84 repor Omaha sounding the praises of Postmas- was taken of the fact that the United | 2,M 8::,\01!!' \&;’"‘li: -'upd.yly llfll'l' had mlen‘ [ ’“ o . off 142,000 bushels for the week, PERTIS ARS, YWATRE, againat un increase of 47700 bu-mu‘"',‘“, el wintar: patents. ay o Birthe—tvank and Mary Sullivan. 26 [ cle the smailest R antyitive ,,,'.’.",:,"': HOPS~-1n London, Pacific Const, £46 @i Pierce, girl; Daniel and Letha 'ln)‘-l:gol!g:‘:xul‘l‘;ge o et R der, 1925 North Kleventh, boy and ¥irl, | Corn nveraged higher, influenced chiefly | {118, Mo., July 19, ~WHEAT-No. | % Martin and Minnle Thomsen, &Il Hed- | by the strength of wheat, The market 2 f""u'l‘a%"s‘ B 3 nominal: | Vil SO 2 o ford avenus, boy J. and Mary | was also bullishly affected Ly the opin- ¥ a_fl?,"flm \n [ w"hu, W BBEF § CERS, urrel HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney. |1 this connection a good deal of "“'“,: hard winter, 11 7d; No Manitoba, 11a i rads Y re- "'l.“ .‘v&urnu n-w u';‘.o‘:.‘ut ter Wharton. She declares that when o ¥, on ‘ta falt cows, Woak ‘and W11 G n this wesk J (it comes to “doing the hemors™ he takes | S holce feeders, air o good | 3 “anadian clearings aggrenute FHC 1 hack seat for nobody and that he is the g ) Sammet '°,,, ‘Z‘::ml o anat BBl lnnts year |real and genuine exponent of the art of LAl " n]:uowm. are the rettima for, thia woek | hopitality. y with percentages of change shown (W8 | "y qney in to the postmas- it week lnat | Miss e dt | vl o S e st ter's office with & letter of introduction and the usual “snything you cap do for 3 Manitoba, 118 T%d —Rpol steady: American mixed, rain Market. Bmith, 4702 Norln Forty-firet, boy. Matt | jon of a leading expert that the prospect Otties. her will be appreciated’ from Postmaster and Marte Cra mx Franklin, girl; | for a reasonably full crop this season v Thomas D. Huston of Cedar Rapids. She Harry V. and Thura. Smitn. m Burt, | would have to be regarded as doubtful. | H- 0 . boy; Leslie and Helen Knigel, 5 Kouth | Oats held within a narrow range. Stead- | 1 Stocks & ‘ Bonds. 05 was bent on finding her bréther in order , :cw.-nh».-:l.m‘-“hoy' Ah!nl\lm and ‘Roaa | ineas resulted largeiy from wet weather | _‘.(;:"m_: A4 ,:_ ;_,'“" b 1] to get his signature to papers in connec- Joh:.l. and Maude X. dall*:{i"n‘nm‘bu';::"r‘nllld provisions, At | «?onu ‘National Bank bullding ? 80 (tion with the settling up of her father's boy: Lo and Jomnie ¢ first the market had been weak and | froommon 4 Tt R B estate. She thought he might call at the &emn a;-nu.e. !!'l?“"l‘ boy! lower in sympathy with hogs. | Bank of Florence K 5 Y | general delivery window. b H;m‘:‘!m"% T e e peg s Closing prices on options: | Continenial s & Elec. pi "% ::;"‘,’,‘;g. s Al | ndge Wharton didn't call a clerk and y o itimore h 563,000 .. '4 | entrust the affair to him. No. He, him- : | 8ide, boy. Articlel Open [High.| Low. | Close. Bat'y. l Fairmont O:m”-‘wy T ptd o Dut-hn:\m;; ‘M‘;dl::l (A‘ong. %, l:fi n& | “’..':.‘.‘."%‘.:.‘ru“:.a Yérme ;: Ml':;:oelu . #elf, carried a chair into the corridor Madeiine R Riley BB Cume . H,:'{: ‘,‘:&4 -3 t-m;‘t Duster ...,_ o |incimnay A 7 |and ensconced the young woman behind gi o r;'i.ri(n:m'rs;\n&‘- bt William e T 1 Ty | Sobitrer & Co. T 38 ' o] D FALIA ancy, ort enty-seventh | | Blons 03t M » avenue: Himira R. Mohler, 7, New 0 | sl enl | Stewin -] : n AND FERDERS he sald. "“The Omaha Handlton, Flizabeth E. Ggrden, , 1824 WGl %) gl amyg | Updike Grain, 8 .t # % 12,200,000 ... . postoffice ts at your command.’ ;’ur;‘ra.lrumem: Edward Harvanek, 5, ml ‘m‘\ ah , b wnd P i i« s 2 R Luck was with Miss Smith. She bad ospital. 1 1515 ¥ Tia a0 a0 b |Beattle ] BHRSI SRR |1 B | tttmen) Gon & Wi, W0 V.2 MM HOGS—Receipts were just ordinar tor | Bl been on the lookout scarcely hall an hour e —_ i e el X r',.'f:"& . i i Monday, about 100 Cars. or 7.000 head, |8 B when Friend Brother appeared and was S Au\J H I § 5% | Denver ‘Tram. Term. Ov. ba, ibb. . 8w g s - g T land, Ore. o corralad. Into the postmasterial pres- amp oy alker | | i Liacom 14, n-.x‘A;‘;- W ibia 1o 0ty | 2maller than both two weeks ago and the g §800 they calie. TRAPNS JAICHRaN S g&{ 096 | 10 25l 10 omg | 5.':.:;2:1--1‘(- - @3 0.5 | Crresponding Mpndu Richong telking to the postmaster and was just 110 70l 10 00 | 10 7ig) 10 1734 o g | “Xdvices from other points indicated | Iilanapolls { ol .| about to take his leave. The able H. E. snarply lower tendency all along the line. | Frovidonoe ...... 3 E bt |und local trade ovened out bea oy ST 3. B! | (engineer of nospitality) pr Mr. Mo- Shippers bought thelr hogs at figures tnu Washington g, Konna Into the service and commandesred were in most caser i@i0c lower, alth Memphis ... | his waiting automobile to take My ] - Oct..| 10 00 | 10 v o hoae Ditches Comrades| —ia cun pr wiea xo pre | Kttt 38 new, $LE%; N, 2 hard, new, §1.0G. curn fumene No, 2 ellow Tig@Te; No. ‘4 yollnw, v are | Oats' No. 3 white, WW@h¥e James Hunt and Harold Linds: peeved. They started to walk from New f\?\& v,’hnu- No. 2 numl fis m :'_lm"mo;l’:h ceren #mith and her brother to s real estate York to Bun Francieco with Lawrence |35 “fl" - ' g 14 ¢ io.i | man's office, where she had business. - Bons, whe bua the M o€ the shampion | Taot 'aoeé‘" “"2.‘3."‘" ‘ o |10 intter figure, which was the l:fif.":;"' X : 00l | With a smile and & genial wave of his boy walksr of the world. ‘Benr deserted | BU' I ioudy: oramory. ik fa7299d°n Highe) pmer Bturdny'Swle | B Paxe ity ‘{i'4|hand Mr. Wharton bade farewell to the them at Grund Mound, la., & week ago ”‘“"‘5"“’ recelpts. 18,741 cases; | Taking the general packer.trade tnto {, gy SRR W ¢ vl W3 amiling school mistress and long-lost od Mol K, © in h H ‘ases included, ‘?111‘&!. ordlnu'y | consideration, it sho: brother as they glided away in the auto- NEW YORK, July l’—“("mh*wt last Sunday telling them he wus siok | fiymts. ,% Tirsta, coneide s shawed more and would have to g home. They pro- | “lla;-r B - iy T quier: ‘middiing’ uplands, 9.2, Bales, 5,0 | % T g e e ':I'.‘;;! a 3.5 | mobile, ceeded alone. Then suddenly Yhey dis- M'Pm l'rnv—l = AL onte’ e of which were §ood enough for whij \R""! i h 88,0001 . Miss S8mith declared that Omaha is the cavered that Pens was resily ahead of | FOULTIES Ve hisher: fowls, 1t ‘Cotion Jutures, epened y: July, |at prices that were no more than m- ¥ Sy ¥ center of the hospitality belt and as for them, as a paper trom Jefferson, 1a., told g R Octobar, 8dlg; DecemBer, 3.730; |jower. Some hoavies went over the Spokane 964,000/ b | postmasters—well, they are = just the H & ry, 9.18¢ {tn e same basis. but before long the tton futures closed barely steady: |trade had settled down to a flat 1oe To T KANSAS CITY, Mo, July n—wum.puuly Bse: October. 9181 . December. | ooy a0 oo who atill had welgnts | Macon fehita of his having walked through thete on |Kamams City Grais mmd Previsions. grandest lot of men Tuesday. That was 215 miles from where | H 8 ufter the first rounds thought values | Qakland wEEE 3 L] hea left his companions. It y 0. 2 nard, $1 No. 2 red, 1. S.46c. January. 9.53c; March, 9.79c. . ——————————— e B g g sl gl e g % ! Dar | L2 et L e v e AT, by e ) o ‘more thun "t Seranton v COMPLIES WITH REQUEST “How can he make 2I5 miles in two A ding, o 70; midtn 10w Taid-| ut a'3ate hour Beveral bunches were stil £463.000 THAT SH ¢ days unless he rides, & frain, I'd like to h Pl 2 ghite: | Sline. "fna wales, 1000 baies. AT R L R ":""__ Rt $ E BE LOCKED uP aacintioe gl e wavefpdd gl : itac Septormber, e . 'and mostly Jc lower, Bince the | Grand “wlias L O e ®ot to|ecembe Metal Market. widened out it is nmuy hard | Syracuse 3,415, Mary® Doe, polies -m,nrur. who ap- mal with his nose sunburnt and his| OAH— 0. 2 white, i2%ec; No. 2 mixed, NEW YORK, July 18.—M to find bulk. but most of the cker um-vullo. "Fia 2,794 8.2 |p..na in police court’” every Tay last soul peeved. He, stmply ditched us e RO per, auil; ufly{e ne n sold at $1.00 and under and t 2,001 311 veek as a prisoner and promised to leave thet's what e Sl Whee ke 6ot to Jor.| L BUTTE mm‘;r Tick firsta; Xe; | huiat, SH.1GRT.00. Tron, nn .1 |snd ot all the snies renged around .86 | SIS ) i 31104,000 "7 |town It reisased Satveday, has returned ; f; - ¢ \ ; ferson he told the Dapers thers that we Xic: ..mna. 12i4e, ;‘3,"‘"':2“ %&u ; 'fl‘h"d 3 DAt o g orcester ... 048, 000| Mary was arrested again and told the | were worn out and had turned back. Mo i8¢, roosters, 9c; Av. Su sh Pr Chattanooxs 2,660,000 | judge that he had better lock her up for told us he was worn out and would have | UrONET®: fu- o 0 .. T Oklahoma 2428, . P to turn back. H tu ',Cfl“hf t, ™ 1 =, . T» avton 3. kL about thirty days. The judge decided . He is to get $00 from Minneapoils Graty Markes. ,'fi"“., y.,...... “Antimony, P50 oo iw R Littho Rock 1,862,000 15.0 | that she was right. the San Fruncisco Athletic club for mak- MINNMNL!I. Jug 19 ~WHEAT -« - TR 2,081,000 . 1ng the distance to the coast in a given (July, 31 WigNe, 1 hard, Sugar Market. = ees R ' M EUeDWe Wepe. Tp BE N AESN . Somm .;',.‘,.,,:".;..L AL No | wgw yOIK, July 1 SUGAR-Rav, Bk R w0 v |Tamen : Mm for keeping him company. UR_Unchanged rifugal olonses. "o W ow 1k e - J 1 R BURGLAR MAKES SECOND ’ E E 3’:’ E H 3 1 q 1 VISIT; HAS CLOSE CALL o e T ‘ B 2t AT ng, fifty- Sam and Lewis Mastos, 1716 Jackson street, jost §6 between the two, when their room was visited by & burglar Seturdey | orket for .,,_"w.... pight. Sunday night; the burglar cmme | at an .av-u- of 8 « With & %M" N—-Firm; ii Gu. luly 18 -TURPEN- wales. barrels; re- again while they were in and Bam cov uv- mnlh’ ; shipments, 14 berrels. ered him with a mevolver. When la-hlnm,, ,,,,“. .::., ..fi' went o get an officer, the burglar's pal | nbsence of vod, ? The” bein Sy Toarksts faentiy , | 4Ppea #0 Sem. thinking the odds ;..n‘nw o ry A evidentiy . eatricied offeringd pending further new. §T8at, Mot thedcaptured men go. | renils finastiag plans but tor ifi < £ i i{

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