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¥ { MINNESOTA farms; REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE TATE-—ACREAGR Right Now Is The Best Time To Look Over Acres And make your plans for next Fall or next Spring to move out in the country where you have plenty of room to raise chickens | and have a garden. Acres near Omaha for years have and most profitable investment. ting scarce; that is why acres proven to be the best Acres near Omaha are get- will increase in value quicker than any other kind o Real Estate. Acres In Benson Gardens Are the best located acres hought at reasonable prices and down and $10 per month. BENSON GARDEN ACR school and stores and on pav phone for plats ol Benson Garden Acres, near Omaha today that can be 1 on the very easy terms of $10 ES are located close to ed road. car, Call at office or by We will take you out any time during the day, evening or Sunday. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street. FOR_RENT AR ! Miscellnneons. LOOK AT THESE RENT SNAPS, Nice home, 4-r. and fine basement, barn, 2622 S. 38th, $13; 7-r. mod., choice 1325 8, 2ith, $19; f-r. mod.; good as new, fine location, near car and Park, 1513 8. 28th, $26.60; 7-r., 1906 S. Z1st, $10, 9 other good bargains. D. 1482 Tyler 2140-J. ; Crelgh Bona & Co. be bk Houses 71" varte af the city SEE the Central Firutture Stores. “REE RENTAL LIST. ALT sixes. % or month up 807 Uaston Stores, moves, packe ships; 3-horse van | and 2 men, $1.5 per hr.: storage $2 B mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4138 T FIDELITY &=\iae FREE 288 for complete list of uses and apartments: also for age, moving. 16th and Jacksun Sta. | Gordon Van Co. s N. lich St Tel. D 4 or Wo 2 J. C. Reed ighnsys it Maggard’ Van and sto.ase | Co. Call us for es- | tmates for moh-‘ Ing, packiug, #hipping. 1713 Webstar S¢ Douglas 1 COTTAGE—b5-room and bath. 283 Cass | 1910 N. HTH ST.—6-B._mod. ex. heat, fine shape, good nei, ubor 18.60 1% Grece Bt ©-R, mod. ex. heat, clec- ht, close in . 180 Phone D, 1636. 00—1684 N. 16th St d rms. mod, ex. ht 004208 N. %th Ave., b rms. mod. ex. ht $17.00-2892 Maple St., 5 rms. mod. ex. ht 002901 N. 30th Bt., 5 rms. all modern , 6 rms. mod. ex. ht. g:r Bo, E!h 8., Ave. and Harney just completed, very nift: PAYNE INVEST. 5 rms. all mod. Wlll' ship 80,000 - bushels of 8t., 7 rms., ‘COMPANY, Suite 537, Om. Nat. Bk. Bidg. Doug. 178i.-0 | Address J. W. Harpe ABOUT 50 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF \_{l,'}EBfCITY. F, D, WEAD, 1801 FAR- Stores and Offices. Nice Cool Office With Vault Vear the Elevatox and Stairs Electric Light Free i he Bee Building Co. perintendent’s Office, Room 103. Office on 17th St. | Double Windows NLY VACANT ROOM | ~VAILABLE ON THE | rigation REAL l«.b’l‘ ATE FARM & RANUH LANLUS FOR SALE CENTRAL Missouri farms. Send _for iist; 100 farms in Caliuway county, Mis- sourd, with tuil descriptiun and price for Cacn in Missouri's best grain and blue grass_county. Koontz & Palmer, Ful- ton, Mo. FOlt SALE-By owner, well Impm\'xfl 1 cre farm on south slo) of Ozarks, Howell county, Missouri. Ail tiliabie. 1§ acres in cuitivation, balance timbe: 5 acres fruit, A good daliy and hog rurm Box 68, R. F. D. 1, Koshkonong, Mo. Montana. MONTANA ranch ranch of about 3 es. and four nches of 160 acres each in Teton county, itana, for sale by owner. &t vory at: tractive price and reascnabl term rigated and every acre tillable. Rall Croas property and dapot on ranch. Maps urd des.riptions on application to R. Fraser, Helena, Mont. Neben FARM BARG Do you want a good enst Nebraska im- proved farm of 160 acres, one mile from county seat town of %007 Write owner for particulars and price. A bargain for Iplandld z = Cotton futures opened nendy. October, Buys 1% acres, beink state school land, Jease running % years, located in Loup county, Neb This would be a good place to run a bunch of cattlé and a bargain for somebody. Write owner, L. C. Cran- dall, 1644 Locust St., Loncoln, Neb. FOR SALB—Choice farm bargains and ranches; also city property. Write me your wants. J. C. Murphy. O'Neill, Neb. | FOR LE. 320 acres within 6§ I'HHQI of Hay Hpfln‘l. “heridan coumty, Nebraska; the of 12-30-46; all til'able. $%0 per acre ll taken soon. Good investment. F. R. Clark, Ryan, Ta. FOR SALE—160 acres of ood, black, level farm land, three miles frorm station on Bu& M K R, 10 mics trom Sidney, #00d “schéol, good neighborhood. grain from {his station this ycar. Wheat makes v_bushels per acre. Price $30°Der agre. F.000 Gash. bianee on time. Neb. Sidney New York. New York Farms For Sale 38 bushels of wheat and 6 tons of al- al.a per acre proclaims no longer the land overlooked but the land of great and slowlnngusxlllli URN ON THF LIGHT AND BUY A NEW YORK FARM RIGHT. 150-acre homestead, huildings worth 9 thousand. Price $6,000. 22-acre Syracuse Trolley farm $2,700. 47-acre summer re- tort, new bungalow house, farm $250. @l-acre city view homestead no better land on earth. 100-acre registered hol- {Stein cow farm. $8%0 buys any of these. ¥ree showing. Rallroad fare one way to purchaser. B. Munson, 2426 8. Salina Texas. FOR_8ALE-$00 fores 7 miles northeast trated ir- . Byracuse, of Plainvie {n" demor eerict: - good gation well and alfaifa; house irri- pri ner cre; all tillable. D. Hefflefi Plain- STREET. Viaw, Mene ¥ 10 g AR I Jivate Uffice—\Waiting Room | Wi itngton. 189 Sq. Ft.—$18.560 "FRLF lumber with every sale land near ; .1 9 Spokanc ralsing frults, &rain. vege- rhe Bee Bulldlng tables, mtock. Mree booklet. Consoll- dated Land Co., Elk, Wash.’ Office Room 103. —_— e . = = =1 W ANTED TO BUY Yale ouys everytiiug =nd hand. \Web. 4904 OFFFICE lurmwn DN‘D«‘: Aud -nu 4 C. Reed, 1207 ¥ REAL ESTATE FARM & RAN G LasUSs FOR SALE | Lo o TR o shirndl ettt ldbeiadiieaoed (TR Live Oak Colomiew, nuue betler. Smith Co., $is-14 Uiy Nut Bk, Lolorade. IMPROVED 160, Yuma county, Colorado. _lvan G. Dickenson, Ked tioud, he wnas. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SAuLE! Write & §00a descriplion of jour iand and send It 10 the Moux City, la., Journal lows s Most Fowertul Wunt ad Ae- alum. ' Twenty-iive words every Iriduy “very SLOURY INOTDIOE sixiven wls om | o 82, OF W words, w. T, Py cvening, Seturday moriiug and Saturasy eveming and 10 one moulh, KV Iveg alilerent aays W, or 15 wurds, ¥. Lagest circulation of any lowa news- paber, BUOW feadeis Gally 0 L0Ws real staten Minncsvia, o ACREE ® miues trow Minneapolis, une nuh trom town. W6v acres under cultivetion. balance use < P a. ve cuitivat woll; ‘od set Lulldungs, consl Toom cribs, 'Innlml.\l- ele. the duce 80 bushels of corn per acre; tele- phone In house; country thick) -em.n Lompiets sot 'of machinery; 37 head of sisung of 11 cows, balance ll und 7 years oid; six good horses; % hogs chickeha; one-nalf of this year's crop SVerYIALLE vo fAFI goos Gl B0 Per ac half cash. Schwal 5 WS Plymouts Bidg. sneavolis, Mo T 5 FORCED SALE 30 acres; improved farm, ouly & mies | ! rom the lows liue in Pipesione couniy, | aiunesota. The best of soil. All uplunds, roling o level; 240 acres into crop, val- ance pasiure and hay l-nd All, fe uedy Lot rods of Iavn Iln et of Dubidl.e; in g shape, 0od ash grove. A‘h.n lam is -om &I but will go tor the of §21.W0, August 1, it we can §| 50 aos an e Tie 18’ up in less than two weeks, .0 you wil, have to hurry and come right uuor-ln 5,000 cash and 37,000 sarch 1 banale i ce lerms at 6 per c-m. A full -.r. of machinery and elght | Wmhoru all tie crop goes wita | Two 400d wells, windmill and tank, | Pleiiy 0 Waler A one cuance in & Lhou- sand ¥, But you have to hurry. You can wire or see me here at Fipes G. A. Btead. | low__price, terms. Minnesota Land Co. A P. O a7 REAL ESTATE LOANS FAIM LUANS, 6 PER CEN P TOLAND & TRUMPULL. 4% Bee kidg. nw TO $10,00 nud pr -mnuy. f D, ead, Wead Bidg. 18th and 1 Sta L'TY and farm loans, b G, 6 at J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 mnu B-n‘ WANTEI ity loans and warran's. W, Farnam Swith & Co. 1% Farnen 8t WANTLL “Lood larn und city losns st TRUAT CO. 1622 Farnam. 1y, Large luans a spe lslly as, 228 State Bank 51«. MUNEY on hand for cily and farm ioans. H. W, Binder, City National Bank Fldg. OUMAHA home] 'K 2 . Eaet Nehraska farias REAL ESTATE CU lonal Phone Dou s atcrn firat for farm lowns in e l niteq Stutes Trus f‘n Naha % CITY LOANE. 0. oerE, 6% fitsw randets Theater Ride VANTED—City and ferm loans; lowest rates. W. G. Templeton, <18 Bee. T. 2020. A “For Bale” ad will turn second-hand | rurniture into cash. s REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE -A0UM muderu house, or for laud, acres vacant lots. What Lave you? ier. Lox 796, EQUITY of 31,20 L. gule in moderu aot- tage; buiit 2 Joars: part cash, balauce trade. Walnut THE REAL BATATE—MISUELLANKOUS, BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANROUS A Lot and the Money to Build| Your Home The man who wants to build a home in one of the prettiest home building seotions in the city, which he can pay for as he earns, should answer this ad today. Telephone Douglas 2926 Free Automobiles We will send a car to bring you to inspect the lots we are offering and help you pick out a lo- cation, if you call by phone. Telephone now and learn about location, eto.,, and arrange for us or tomorrow. « REAL ES'I‘A'I'I’- NORTH SIDE "A Look Means a Lot High and Sightly Lots Now Offered For Sale $5.00 Down $5.00 Per Month $275.00 to $375. years. been bullt during the past five years. | quickly. been offered before, is the most desirable in this distriot. Phone Douglas 4233, and we will send an auto for you any day, early or late. We are willing these lots; then you decide. SALE STARTS TODAY. Shuler & Cary 24 State Bank Bulldln‘ $30 00 Cash and $30.00 Per Month Buys this beautiful, all modern, Seroom bungalow; located 2 blocks from car line and 2% blocks from school. Don’t Pay Rent Another Month. Telephone About This T'oday Place Home Re- duced to $3,900 If you want a real bargain in a well bullt, well arranged hama in & good location, you should look at 2006 Bpencer street at once. Owner has made quite a reduction for quick sale. reception hall, 1ivin; and kitchen downstalra; 8 bed rooms and bath on second fioor, First fioor finished in quarter-sawed ouk, excepting kitchen. NICE FIV! -ROOM "BUNGALOW FOR ONLY $2,650.00 $250.00 CASH. House is fully modern, m. Brandels Theater Bldg. bargain in a 6-room house. with pantry, refrigerator room and reception h-.\l see this todsy, all modern conveniences; newly varnished inside; painted outside. 217 Blondo. Phone Web, 8104, TRADE. WERSTER 1701, . C. or vacant lol lm Emm‘l 8t FOR TRADE—Orange und lemon grove, near Ontario, in Southern “al. House. fair barn, other improvernents cap at §.00. Trade for fuud 0 or 120 acre farm in Eastern Nebraska. Cornelius_& Co., Hastings, Neb. EQUITY In 8room modern house in West Farnam district to exchange for z_mudkl automoblle; full value given. D. = irrigable eat on o or b-i000, 4 ACR land 4. Grst pa Fioae Hariey i REAL ESTATE-—NORTH SIDE NEW BUNGALOW AT A BARGAIN 5 large rooms, strictly modemn, finished in oak, all of the latest bulit in fea- tures, full basement, large altfe. lawn ded, fine location, close to car and school; 4f you are going to buy a home you should see this one: it's a bargain at your own terms Phone owner and let me show you this fine home. Phonc Webater 4917 REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SBIDE $4,300 Rare Bargain Field Club room across entire front of house, e dining room with |cetiings panelled walls, sun room {and kitchen on first floor. Three bed- rooms and bath on second. Fumed oak | Living fln sh below. White enamel and ma- 'hogany sbove. Oak floors In every room. G basement, guaranteed fur- nace, hot water heater. Lot 46x135, east | front on Boulevard, near &mn |n a beautiful m‘lurll"rlr in very attractive ai . u‘\htmnr deoco- |rated throughout. Brand new. Ipled about four months by owner, who is now compelled to sell -mlckly Terms, £ cavh and $0 per - Tyter 1% State Bank Blag 6. n w0d_ bungalow ide, duced to 3,2, small pay; ey The Most Beautiful No Interest or No Taxes for 2 |davs cali Douslas 2% These iots are located near the Deaf Insti'ute car line, and overlook four new | ren; additions, where hundreds of homes have Many of the lota in this locality Have | Nice, new, b-room bungalow, 8100 | sold for double these prices, but the |, Classy. m bungalow on V‘untenelh- | owner has authorized us to sell these ‘""““"fl- near two sireet car lines, | They are newly platted and have not There are only 2 lots and every lot nd anxious to show you Call Walnut 88 today. TR A p—Tarogiory belak bulidiox 1n Cull Douglas 2026 any week day. rented all the time. For particulars Desirable Kountze @ room, dining room ; Hastings & Heyden with hardwood floors; lot, #xi%, on paved street, near | unusually well built modern houu in car line, not far to l((}ou';th-g park. Iu.‘. v:{yml:::( ol’\n"wr.\;'una:d’ u'fi ,lm," V. nto nds w a et “”“" n"fi Blag. D. 124 ade trees; much shrubbery and bear 47 Omaha Nat. S ing truit trees. A cool, comfortable place 2624 BRISTOL ST. fjh -h |u;n (m::hpg:c Four bedrooms o 5 large rooms, with spare room on sso- | the eind® Rose NaEPae ':fi.m‘,’:‘ = ond floor, all modern except heat, baved | the third floor. Attractive arrangement street, paving all paid, south front lot, | of the first floor. If you are looki: house elegantly decorated, ‘everytbing in | lor & good place right in the West Fn"r‘- first class condition; price only §2,400, $200 | strict for less than cost, this fs et alance monthly. Here 15 your | your chance. DoR't Koy ot ou chance m get a _dandy home. oftice. 4 (. CARLBERG, i3 Brandels oo TF YOU are looking for an_exceptional EQl’lTY of $1,460 in 6-T. cot.. 1630 N. 8, for to send for you—today Here is the Opportunity You've Been Watching for A Beantifully Located Modern Bungalow. $300 Cash-- Monthly Payments to Suit. This house is only ¥ block from car line; is on a beau- tifnl lot; prineipal rooms iu! oak; hrick fireplace, o i ment basement and all mod-| ;4% ern. Phone Walnut 682 today and will be! pleased to send an automobdlle to bring you out and inspect this house. On week House Bargains Do any of these come Within your] practically new, all modern, 6- | room, just off street car, on paved street, ?‘nory, 6-room frame, $3 40, E t rooms, not new, buf in 'fine shape, pn\’ed street, near car, $3,600. New, two-story, 6-rcom, stucco house on stroet ‘car, paved ‘street, These are all well located and all bar- gains. Wil put our time against yours and show you. Benson & Carmichael, 642 Paxton Block. D, 1722, See Norris & Norris For easy terms and low prices on i- room bungalows and larger houses. We have houses for sale In the north, south and west parts of the city. Prices from $1,400 to $8,000. t us know your wants. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Dovglas 4270, FOR SALE. ‘Ten-room eottage, all modern, well lo- cated, fine neighborhood, near car; chance of a lifedme for anyone needing the room. Address B 761, Omaha Bee. idress 1608 Washington St., Ldncoln, Neb. Phono F. MAKR offer for # new b-r. mod. cotf B best offer takes éither. Douglas 'm. RFEAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE $200 Cash As first payment on & new 7- modern bungalow, close in, my" &";\o.»": into. 1697 8. %th St. Call owner Red 1851 REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDB A Good Home in West Farnam Dis- trict at Low Price 123 South ¥th 8t. This is an S-room George & Company Phone D. 756. %2 City Bk. Blag, HAVE CLIENT with $400 cash who will buy B-room cot- tage In south or west l f B not to exceed $2.600. wry ey tze F1, 6-r., well located, mod. home FOR BALE, K:::r‘:rn-ml bargain, Owner. Web. 154, .15.3)2:‘,.“:':.‘24'“"' In évery respeot, own, balance S-ROOM_ COTTAGE, NEAR FONTE ance like rent. ELLE PARK. ' FOR BALE MYRTLE DEUEL, 5121 N. 2. Tel. Webster 1062 affor 11 a. m. WANT offer for 120 N. dia well | bollt T-room . modoms *h baths, full lot, handy to Turner park; best bargain in West Farnam district. | & $,00._Glover & Spain. Doy Doug. 3%1. RFAL FSTATE—SUSURBAN Dundee. Dundee Bungalow Owner Leaving City | 4811 Dodge St., § fine rooms, dand; rel {on front und side of nou-s Ilru’fl“l ‘ room, quarter-sawed os. | rlumhinl. tine I:e-!hz Rt e rigerator ack vm:a House {1n well hulll in avel Lal [ froather atrips on wli Tndov Wi, payed st 'L B nuu car line. This R of the Jmn " who'is leaving A 1 1 ) £t g8 3ol v e .i (] nvalow | terms, Go out ud m‘?& ov-ry. rrortunities llln l Payne & Slater Co. i | 016 Omuha Nutiona) Bank Bidg, 6-Room, New, All Ik 23, 1915, GRAIN AND PRODUGE MARKE Two Cars of New wnm Reported | on Local Exchange and 0ld Wheat Drops. CORN HOLDS AT STEADY PRICE 'senson tended further to unsettle prices mn- Y the last part of the day Cool weather, wth was against adverse to the bears, to arrive In Chicago thirty days had been Active call from the July delivery of oa Later though, were easy on account of ll%lmu‘;lu(’)'l. of new owed firmness almost from the quick and it m!d all the corn here and all bought within the next options, hedg- 11 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Thursday Run of Cattle #Mckes Good Total for Week— Big Gain in Hogs. SHEEP RUN IS VERY LARGE Arucie Upen. ¢ ope OMAHA, July 2, 915 | T===u ] ] . BOUTH OMAHA, July 2, 19165, Two cars of new wheat were reportell t] os%l 1 ' Rocelpts w .( le. Fogs. Bhoel in on the local exchange today, they are ‘é‘,‘:.{, 1O TEN IO 18| 1R (o : BN T ma (first shipments of new Wheat this | | \ ) \ Qe Ju<y.| ® | W B icf YO wheat takes a big drop today, well- | 7 v ™ 4w 7% Estimate Thy tng from 1 S0 B eents ower andt the|ogerr. W s T Wby y Saanh vontinges ghs Jul ox] enl oawl eyl 4% | Four daya this week i The corn recelpts totalled forty-one | wept.| 37 87 SN W SN Same days lust week cars and there was a fair demand for Ppork | | 8ame this cereal, and it sold unchanged to \u‘ sept.| 14 T 14 T 4B (148 s Mma dn)n wke. axo 1 b Oot..| 1490 | 1490 | 148 (146 | 1500 |Same days & wka. agol Qate .."D“,,‘um,d Yo :“.:.:.( [, I sl:d e \ ”“. T 'y - ] ™ {Same days last year 10,941 6,05, rain axporters expoc A ol t. W 8 j | { o b no! - governments, will eethbiiah Gredits’ With | Oenc| § 51| § Fial 819 8 20| 8 3% | of Neeroll Taag taile snowe (Nd Ao the banks In this country to pay for Ifl] Ribs ) Omaha live stock year to in as soon as the export movement! gept.| no H ® Tl PIN R 'T‘-wme as compared year well under way. [ el 10 1 | ' ne. ‘(‘onlldebr:hl; & m|h"Am"an:ln§:;‘ Cattle b 6 119,411 or, to o) n August an s Hoga 1,780,011 1,490,702 386,339 tember and the belief exists that the Ilhml S " B, oney of aredita will be avadable when |Corn: N heen 123,519 120791 12,038 lh(e:l grain is ready to_be loaded. and flour, |standard, S4%@esc. nominal. No. i white, S@650; Rye: No. 2, nominal; The following table < .ows the i eraxe nrtcc for hogs at the soith Onmha Iive jenrances were: Wheat o . oats, |No 3 new, 9%c. Barley, nominul. Seeds: | 8tock market for the iast fw Jsve, with e \l«n’lo to 692,000 bu.: corn, 8,000 bu.; oal }5‘"‘3,"{" oo u;\'"'f';‘,“wfi% e w . # t unchi rovisions: T L la, $LWNE | TTNTEIENG Prlm-ry whnl wrfl - were 726,000 bu _, BU PR—!\udy uumethn e S ¢ THI W SW T s ‘llillfl e ~Steady: recelpta, 10, canes; at 8 %l 8 !UI ¢ |G RTR TES T R000 nu hd " ahipments of mark, cases included. 14@17ie; ordinary | 16! § ) R €01 729 6 36) & 08| 768 Sl o0 o, Teat year: firsts, 1646 16%c; firsts, 174@1T%e, | W8I ATE 70 o 186 T T Primary corh fecelpts were 457,000 bu, POTATORS-Lower, receipts, i5 cars; | waaamraiem ol Te and shipments 622,000 bu., as against m-wbfi""!fl‘ sl l?l. { P I..\l[l 71 - e gelpta’ of $80.000 L., and shipments of| POULTRY-Live, higher; fowls, 1% | w 30 T 38 1o 00 bu. lest ve % i | 18200, 15 I ‘,:'K,“l,'.m e p-18 ang shipments. o&“«’n’fi". To s | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET| EMEE R R b ceipta of mm bu. shipmenta of | %) 8 76) 8 82| 7 ,;,' EBCHEAL 506,000 bu. "‘ Quotations of the Day om Various VN7 N9 7171634 58| * CA Tnmcmm 1 06y ¢ | a8 TN AW RJ|TTS Wheat.Corn.Oats. Commeditics, { WHBE | 7TREPEBWIT Chicago 1% % 100] NEW YORK, July 2.—FLOUR—Steady STl 871 88T o | 8 1:‘ H nl % Minneapolis W . .| WHEAT-Spot market easyy No. 3 red, | 22 5 77%) 8 67 885/ 7 25| 6 33/ 8 43{ 760 Duluth 5 =% LA ";\ak No. 2 hard, new, klnohr ‘lm{“ s Omaha 1 a New Yor! 0. lorthern Dulut! L J Kansas City . 90 10 W0 I f. Buffalo. Mutures steady; Sep-| CATTLE—There was a nth-r I|banl 8t. louls @ ) tembor, sLi% fun of eattle for o Thursday, some V\Innlr-u - .| CORN-#pot market firm; No. 2 yellow, | head being reported in and the four flnyl IS | Fopor o1g; prompt shipment. aupply has been nearly 3,000 heavier than Wheat! No» inter, s (old} | n/\ pot market steady. for the corresponding period last week. 1.30; h car (oldl $L.3; 1 car (new), Market firm. Owing to very bearish reporis from east- hard ' win'ter, car (old), $1.35, H m—u rket steady; state common orn markets and the increased supplies \\;u Standard, car, 4o No 3 w choloe, 1914, H('13c; tvmmc const, 1914, [ this week the trade closed very weak White, § cars. 400, No. &' white, 34 care. | isgic, 913, S@iic yénterday and opened sharply lower 48%c. No. 8 mixed ATHo. mvfi ATS-Bpot steady: standard, 6do; No.|again this morning. Bids and sales were 135 cars, 4T%e. Cor hita: 118 white, efige; fancy \‘I|r‘ped white, 3% | In the nelghborhood of 10@isc lower, and car, T6%e. 1 car, T5e. No, & good share of the cattle sold at price: ife. No. 2 yellow, 6% oars, 's\ 'rnm um , $1.260 | that were fully 2%5c¢ lower than a week ;';;:g: ‘Lcu'- S & HIDBS-Steady; Bogota, 3G8lc; Cen- | up to m Dat_the best_ beeves here ke, No. 3 mixe ra,_\merioa today sold at .00 and the bulk of the 8 & T¢; 1 oar (heating), tn:lly certain a prospect States would be cal on more freely for brudlmfil lhul had of late been Hopea for a big yhld'l‘n‘Cnn- sald to have disappea in oh:dv;'nl k&owlun of amount of expo business A bearls| 2“ .?od- however, h owever, r:‘:uon In' the wheat market um mid- day. bushels and this was not con- lative trading hours firmed until M Y 'n were over. cash prices at Om-vm n a result of the ar- rival of the first Nebraska wheat this RFEAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN ——— e ———— o ee. You Will Make $500 buylr%“uu u' T-r., all modern bu LL 3 rooms in i many wochl tum. lot location al; you will be surprised to see what 450 wlll buy, Let u- -low you today. asp Bros 106 I(cL ‘ague Bl Dundee Dundee‘ 20, + Sale of LOTS Satu rday Beginning at 9 0'Clock 'Dundee ~ Dundee LEGAL NOTICES The largest total mentioned was |B1.ON Bep LEA'I'IIER~I"II1I\. hemiock firsts, 33c; {%‘VIIION&—NPR stoad. December, K, ul.{. mesa, $18.00 K. ot i mens, mm Pl falr to good 1000 to 1,3%-pound cattle went at J87609.60; the common to falr warmed up and short fed grades sel.ing anywhere from $7.50g8.50 and on down. Omaha Cush ki Wheat: No. 2 tu famil. .00, short olear, | {7 e | tr Key, BLOIGL82; Noo'd turkey, §i. le- O R bt oy mons, R’y Shoraen A (Lo along toward No. 2 Ne. No'”'. N UG :'\:.a“r'mu’ Ly, 15,5060 Lard, oY’ | noon phefore anything Iike @ clearance No. 3 white UTTER~Steady to _firm; Teose: | Quotations un cattle: Good to_chol 3 1- tubs; creamery extras, 24 ' $9.006110.00; falr to Y 0y nds, 23 pad ! yoar- it bl pote:. "‘,:..«.lpu% shanet| Wno"m to ‘choioo _heavy e fresh gathered extras ~Miio: extra | g A "’“f.,“;gm. fi 5 yellow, i ficats, Qudec; firata, 10%@alc; sec- oy BV TR atiye; No. 3 mixed. T@TORe: No. 3| onds: & B; Go0d. Lo uhotos Led: caw, i No. § mixed 1@, i Weaker; recolpts, 4,382 boxes: | §1 00d" 10 choice graes: helfers: @74%c; No. 8 mixed, 8% | atate whole milk flats and twins, col- | 3¢ 5087.%: good to choite srass cows, $6.00 xed, Hn"z. . Outs: No. special, 14%c; do white, 144c: col- gg 75, fair to good "ulu .00; com- i stan 4B rmy m«. do white, 14%¢. [ on to fair cows, 50; to No. 4 White, W0 pom,-rv_ frregular; ' west- | chofce rwlnn. rmn r-lr 10 .nml flo.e Nulf«d ern roasting ehlr ne, frosen, I18GR2C: | feoders, $6.50G7.50, com . BGWC. | fowls fresh iced, 18%ER17o; turkeys, 1@ stockers, $5.5066.50; stock mmr.. lnso live polfllr‘c firmer; western chick- | 7.00 ke cows, §.00619.50; stock calves, ’(‘Hl(‘Aflfl GRAIN AND PROVISIONS , brollers, fowls, 164c; turkeys, veul c“:fl‘all 'o‘MJI. fat @iz ete., 35,507, Features of the Trading and Olosing Minneapolis Grain Market. M L e B Prices on Board of Trade. MINNBAPOLIS, July 22 \v“m'r_,nlnnly soven cars, or 6,000 head. The { SHICAGO, July 28—Enlarged estimates ! July, ol Heptember, o e e vt e Db o e Mhal ol B el e sy ) o, BBl (R A8 R 0 A5 SRR DHice of Whoat._bat the advance was not | FLOUR-Unchanged: i R wa i well o:m»::lne?' auouum closed un- mm.rx—oumx- ot it el e s hogs o with lwat night. Com finiahed at i HRAN %, Y evan & M, mnmn': Ko e L ity ens of o, | SareNe: s d..“".""hmg { OF thgue, e, Thnts ‘zaely o a Fases Wl losses o 0. o, "hel Nom‘wnmm?aluhhlfiny navantageous | FLAX-—418a1 ‘m‘:fi. gely at $1.00 '.“' 'fl'fi‘ some DI'-GII 0on« lons r the W 0~ oy 3 Illl‘ On!l un # com- v.k i\ or thnamni Kauunsas City Grain --l Provisio: h the nlu&f lh- rceel u, ship- GOV:II’WM b ml:,"ththmnl KANSAS CITY, July H—WHEAT—-No. m u-lneu was o the loon 3 D ot aty foRaian pavwe. 1§ hant ‘:*”u;l:n::'r oo g1l Fackers firs "M?."f' a good big dime The unpromising harvest outlook in i g lower, and alt ou lers put up a hard D ber, 41 Great Britain, France and Italy was sald 1 mixed, #o; No. 3 R fight, thoy refused to ralse thelr offera good authority to have made vir- W 5@ | L0 Arly Ereat exten ‘and when & trading that the United Yl o Lt il ,,:}Fmb,; amad | basis was rinally established, prices were Reg 1 " ¢ | pretty close to a dime Io'or e was \6 ra 11 throuf it was well aloag OATS-No. 1 wmu. 52@82%c; No. 2 mw‘-‘r\vu'nloan ore -ny sort of a clear- mixed, %G1 ance was st. BT, U)U'l July “—\VHEAT—Nu 2 rod $1.1001 14; No. 2 hard, nommnl July, e e e '; No, 2 w July 79¢: September, TiMe, y (J‘ATS-—No. 2 nominal; nal, Liverpoo! Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, July easy: No 1 northern, D WHEAT-8pot, luth, 1is 74; No 944 No. 8 Manitoba, 11a erican CORN—8pot, Am steady, S 3d. Coffee Mnarke YORK. July mixed new, NEW absence of selling pressure, was very lttle demand and Ootton Morket, gulet: middiing uplands LN Futures closedatendy: Octoher, canners, $4 004 78 No. 2 white, nom- | 2 hard winter, 11n 7d; No. 2 Manitoba, 11s | Y& 2. —COFFFW_Tha market for futures opened at unchanged prices to an advance of 2 polnis in wie but there the market | later eased off under scattered offerings | and reports that Brasillun shippers were showing a little more disposition to meet tne views of buvers. The close wufllfl . o8- reported that AMD- ids at #'ightly under Rlfl exchange was 1-82d4 NRW YORK, July 22.-COTTCON-—Spot, 9.16c, Sales, 906 9.16¢; Deember. ] ; 9.77c: May 986 Ootton closed steady at a net vance of 1 neint on July, but generally [ nat've steers $0.75M8 50: cown and halh-rl 00778 8 ralves, “M The hulk of \hl lllll'\l’ hogs at 56408 rinklirg on elther of hese flturn lh “r- were scattel all the way from 7.45, the latter prices hein, lhn A top. SHBEEP-~Recelpts A.llloillIM to about fifty cars or 16,000 head, which Is the heaviest Thursday run in some time, with the exception of Monday, the heav- fest for any one day since March, Total for the week of 67,102 head 1s 15,000 larger than last week, 2,000 huwer than um weoeks ago, and 11,00 larger r ago. Supplies for the four dly- are the largest since January, and one exception the heaviest of the year to_date, The local market in the west decently -u plied, even Chi- cago having less than f the number PA!VM here, and sellers thought them- Ves entitled to another slight advance thh morning. Huyuu oltam .nudy money from the start, but do any better than that, and ln .nd uu bulk of the lambs was u-hod on & y basis. All the good lambs took l‘ll ‘which Is, on paper, & rlltk'! higher, but quality was somewhat better th Wednesday, and taking this into m- the only one -ldonuo, ces were no higher than yeste There was a kling of mcher -mn on down to §7.65, but the bulk of the offerings went over the scales m at $7.85, which was both bulk and today, and the highest price far this week. Quotations on sheep and lambs: wood to chol'e §7. H awes, hlr CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKEY ot January. §88c: Marcn | Cattle Firm—Hogs Weak—Sheep s g Firm. ad-! CHICAGO, July 2 —CATTLE—Receints, 3,000 head: market firm; native beef cat- to 10 noints lower. the, $6.406710. western steers, 7. \ July 0.-COTTON-S8pot. cows and heifers, $3.2099.25; calves, le s done. nrices steadv: wond 10,50 g, Rn: midlne. B1ed: low mid- _HOGS-—-Raceipts, 20000 head; dling, 4734, Sales. 1200 bales. ower; bulk, $5.7667.90; ||¢m, g cey— 3407.80; mixed. $6.700 henv &m x Ofty e Stook Market, | 7.70: rough, u«m‘u. plas, $6. S1IOUX CITY, Ia., July 2 —CATTLE—| SHEEP AND ,Auus—nmm. 4000 Recetntn . B0 head: market steady: | head: market firm; sheep, %.7006.75; | lumbs, $6.00678. «0 Louis I.lve Stoek Morket. " X stags, etc.. $5.00114.50, St eipta. B0K head: ‘market| ET. LOUIS, July 22-—CATTLF-—Re-. atendv: heavv §10MI745; mixed, celpts, 2700 head: market lower; native 7.00; light, $6.1006.50; bulk of sales, .40 beer steers. l;wmow yenrllnl:‘wlb:«lr'l nd heifers, nws. 8,16, ckers and feeders $6.0008.25; southern head ‘;vrru, H.2508.8; native calves, $5.00Q \ k 10GS—Receipts, 6700 1 market O »nd ¥ % k: pigs and ilghis, $7.23G7.8; mixed , July 2.—TURPFN- ’ o7 T""évy"l""l?v:':l 9& Jul y._ 0 bote [n utchers, $7.3567.75; good heavy, $7.40 receipts #1% hhls.; shipments, noue; o ND LAMBS-Pecelp: | stocks, 25,081 bbla. rarier biier . Sinved aitane, OBIN-) {rm. sales, %9 bbls.: recelnts, 'y e ambe, 31 00851 cllpped lab lro bbls.: shipments, none: sto ks, 89071 37 o007 , ) " bb‘h«““":'{u E A"l’nd 3. 8w; ¢ and e abbieaibrin D A, ll; by ks D H DA | arsne Clty Live Stoek Morket, ‘}tu ‘“‘-(. M, 34.20; N, $.90; WG, KANSAS CITY, Mo.. July %2 -CATTL" 1 . 8.0 ~Recelpts, 3700 hea market lower, TR p— prime fed steers, §9 1010; dressed boet Metal Mrrket. ateers, $5.2°G0.75: western steers §7 5% NEW YORK, July 22 -METAL-Lead 00, cows, SLMOGT.IE; heifers, $7.00@0.2), | offered at 35.80; spelier, not qoted. Cop- stockers and feeders % Lg8.75; bulls, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. r: Quiet; electro'ytic, §19.26@19 10. Lron: $5.76M€ 75, calves, $6.00(10.00. : Sealed yropossls will be, rcelved at fiiemn, e unchanged. Tin: Quiet, |, 11¢ PRecelpls LSO head: mrkbt LA: coln, Nebi Yy Hoard of Edu. - | 138, 008" her; b L 85T 25; cation, Nebraska State Normal nch ls,| At London—Copper: Spot. £T 7s d; ' packers and butehers *7.20G7.45; lght, up until ten o'clock a. m., August 3, 115, | futures, £76 16s; elactrolytic £%0 10+ o0 plgs, 98.7667 25, for the erection of & brick and stone | Tin: Spot. £16; futures. 2182, Anti-| SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recel auditoriuin for the State Normal School mony, £135. lead, £24 13s 6d Spelter, | head mnrkfiw steady; lambs, at Kearney, s rux.(a it accordance | £98. w::n.:lhi:uw:!wwnfl, wethers, $8.4 wnh pians and spe ns pre ared h .50. by J. 'H. Craddock,” Archiect, Room 11, Live Stock Market. by Continental "“"L°“‘"’ o ST. JOBEPH, July 2.-CATTLE-Re Live Rivek, in Siubl The Hoard '1“ Nebriska %00 head; Y ki e Re-| Receipts of live stock from the five BOste DAY SSRSSh TV sley rdcelve T 001000; cows: and helters, —$4.60gn.5o; | Principal western ma. lectrie ng for above bullding, mo-| C4.Ves 36 00G9.| €outh Omaha . coraiig 1o itne ‘end 1 (:ol?umnm L0 head: imarket, | Chicago e o ckers, slow y the architect. wp until the hour | “SEER"Pu Ny PAMRE .R;eo;ru aam| foUx Oup ... 5 om "“m i market, steady: lambs, $7.0067.80. | gy ouly 180 or r cent o - (S D20 St o ugar Market, Totals =70 aska reserves the right to wccept any or njool .ny or -ll bids. L Pruldnnt and the Secre- ary or [ of Education, Ne- Linska B onnd School. Jy-Zlai2t flEW YORK, JHIER—G(‘GAR—M' cel 4.060; .l Futures were o ing. At noon prices were higher. covering and commission house buy- polnts