Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 24, 1915, Page 14

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lnlv‘ ol awl ool el Oct..| %) 7 Tl fl" Wheat Market Rallies After Thurs-| "%, {110 |1 | day’s Drop and Prices Advance Oct. J Half a Cent. READY TO MOVE NEW WHEAT | Cash Prices—Wheat: No OMAHA, July 28, 1915. | $1.11@1.11%; No. 2 hard, new, $i Imm 14 Wheat was stronger today. The wheat | Corn: No. 2 yellow, s1G6lige; No. 4 yel- | market, which weak, gained a|low, Wyc. Oats: No. 3 white, HRAGHC | Officinl Ofticlal W m...—;«iny ' t selling %c higher standard, 6gO6%e. Rye: No. 4 new, $1.02 Barley, 748, 1l|nnH)3‘ $.008.50. Clover, . but It 860G15.58. Pork, $14.2] t there will be heavy re. | 507ls Ribe, $0.2669.57'% the month EGGS--Steady, recelpts Corn recelpts numbered only thirty- | mu'k. cases ncluded. 14§ elght cars, but the demand was good and m"“ 16%@16%c ; firate, 11u@T nld unchunged to 1¢ higher YEATO were practically unchanged h"",lml 31,2601 g‘mnln hippers are asking for bids for | " POULTRY~Live, higher; fowls, 12%ec; ve U hipments of new wheat, thus | 4o " lndlutlnx the probability of a material ncrease in the new crop movement in the near future. eih sddition to winter wheat crop, it 18 ted that harvesting of spring wheat SO begin in £outh Dakota and in M el ) nesota in ten deys. Reports of fa o n N e ther for lnvv'ahl:a\g' were Tal ed qual | fllu::]‘; YORK, July 2-FLOUR— learances were: W heat and flour e A o 684,000 :‘uh-u, corn, 5,000 bushels; oats, “\:":l:x,fi”r;&;p:; nm“ "\;.,mz ,.,4 " lm 00 bushels. , @ lower; | N No. 1' nortiern, " Suluth, RS Yo | §li24, o 1'1. ll,n"uln Futures, firm ipts were 43,000 tember, ‘firm, pm::: mm 00 bushels, !'mu\ ng; No. 2 yellow, lg net receipts of 2,450,000 bushels and ' 92%c, firumpl ‘shipment \ipments of 120,000 bushels last year. OAT! mary corn recelpts were 446,000 | 3 white, fc; fancy (‘levd -hn» ; ordli NEW YOURK ;EENIIIAL MARKET -hlpmmu :mrm bushels, IIA\ Hrm prime, 3.8 s .,,‘-YJ ; No. 4, $1.15; shipping, | receipts were 471,000 | HOPS. Market "”dl state common |3 ac bushels and |1.27% 2, h.22% 000 Dishels Tast. ye o hipments 519,000 bushels, | to cholce, ific coast, 1914, net receipts of 708,000 bushels and | 12610 1913, #hipments of 523,000 bushels last year. mthmuny ‘Bogota, @flc; Cen- CARLOT RECEIPTS. ral_America. 2. Whe-l Corn. Oats. LEATHER-Firm; hemiock firsts, 33c; 108 116 | second, Mgic, PROVIBIONS—Pork, quiet; mess, $18.00 ?mm family rnonqzzm hort elear, DOGHw. Beef steady; mess $I0GH 1860, Tamily, 3105020, Lard, middie west, $8.0608.16. BUTTER—5teauy to tirm; recelpts, 11,769 The _following sales were m.omn to- i, Creamery ext WUGLic; firets, Wheat: §o. 2 hard winter, baqi26e ; ) : $1.30% cars (new), $1.17 Nn 3 tresh gu i el wm'.‘::"‘;?:." h inter, 1 car (old), $1.20; 1 car (new), |fre 25c; 4 ;-':'f'o § i mixed, 1 our, "$115 5!muw I weconds, 174 Odts; ih‘ 0a. o Jo. & w CHEKSE-Receipts, 4,2 boxes; state, whole milk, flats and twins l‘;rllll. ol ored, 14%@14%c; whit “'fl,‘[’ colored average fancy, 4gi4%c colored average fancy, 1«110%0. whl o, firm; 20 ing, Chickens. frose e, 18%@1TC;_turkeys, T X d .l‘ol - OMAMA GINIIAL MARKET. No. 4 white, | 2, 60-1b. tubs, ; No. ' CHBESE—{mported Swiss, 350, Amer- Armons & oy ’:r’a'l!.. 'mrrue e, elow fon@e; | tcan Bwiss, c; block Swiss, $o; fwina, Sonwarts & C 16! dl‘l , 16%c; triplels, 18%c; You Tt N e America, 18tc; blug lbel brick, i7o; Hme New York white, 18c; Wd:hv. trom K 'C. 2 rted French Roquefort, RIBH-Trout, 1sc whitefish, 130; hali- hannel catfi 16c; herring, 70, e«m-. 10g126; mackarel, 16; Barley: Malt- ‘0 No. feed, $@00c. Rye: No. E SS@R0c. IIKF (.U'l'siz\ibl CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading » osing \O- Prices on m of Trad: it aid vegetadve Preves GHICAGO, July 2—Report that black | GUINRKT Wrnit comesser - T "hed by 5 this "wesk ovid rust had begun -tumn: g-: .flfifl'ug- LS UTTS-Orn Sifotnie velenoias:|hold off with thelr eir cattle. at substantially stea goneral run anywl heat In Bouth D.xotnl bt in the market h uota- .&m.h"w .Ielon s:: ltm'v.\‘ld C,(‘l.l :fl ‘&e ecline to -n|:;::re‘y A&-‘ e ”J mc%t now rtas, bush- ves, nr Burbz.h‘:'nl';nl:g:t not 3"0& a l.lfl Call H\z Bu‘lotl‘. 26 patches, however, seemed ruil« te. Bananas, -a um lrun Cally aitterent on the sl u-uon, the % per. buneh: Jumbo. frul Mn’rm in the .‘M-M T;In n ufl'd. Por Lii um‘. ml'H h,tw-dml. luvlnl l- tl 0 | “nnu #pu. Pol ;u ‘tor in W‘! tal 2 l W .l:t“;:l":{l. n el-ll ..@u!h‘ofi%apg‘ IEC, hd, “for on nn s ‘uf" 200 8"’" p" alad a1 i S ecorms per_das. fl p:::dhl'rk:cl-{ Kreen ! showed a to_realize ts u h‘:et. mw‘t- GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET et | = ™ ™ ™ ;:: OMAHA LIVE $T0CK MARKET ‘Choxce Beeves lhow Less Decline Than Any Other Kind of HOG RECEIPTS ARE MODERA BOUTH OMAHA, .mrvfl:\ m'c Recelpts were Vet n..,| 14ru .97 | Estimate Pfldny cereal before the end of | "RUTTER-8teady; xnnme‘“ ARGV, | Five duys this week vases; at'same days last week nary fiuma days 2 wke axo e, Hame 8= Lower; receipts, 2 cars,|Same days | why Ag0 o . Same Jays last year The following tabie of cattle, hogs and shuep At tue South Omaha live stock inarket for tho year to date, as compared with last yc-.rv 1915, WW ul i snows Lhe recelpts ke Day on Varfous |Cattle | table shows the nverage at the soith Omn r the iast fow Juyi = o R E = 3 %" =S8 j - BRINEE B '8 A 33 presrer ey e Spot, firmer; standard, fc; No. ageic, | g waaasm - s L] . L) s wel’ AL e geeuNn * 5 o8l | | bt " 28 "2 =] a8 328 RETE =3 o ' 3 &' 7 -~ =] s 2, [PpSps—" EELE . 2328 2 332! sncea wuesaa 233 [ — 8BS HEH 3 araaas o 833 “muma 283 =8 Recelpts and_disposition at the Union stock yarda for twenty-four Lours ending at 3 o'clock —~CARLOADS, ttle. Hogs, Sheep. H'r's ’ 3 11 Union _Pacific . & N. Dl e 4o POULTRY-Live, firmer; western chick- (é is, 16%c B! cmaBaBoE DIBEPOSITlON—HEAD Morris & Co. &mfi?ffl @)%, Corn lg).lwhltl,‘lbw) flm—N%‘el llb cartons, 2c; No. 'Wlfl & Gfl, ; No. 3 whil F, B, Liw lluIBlon h. (V 0. #aIhON, | o einser & WEET POTATORS- Kanses, $375 bbl. Bothaohte unus $he sharp deciinein prices 3 t& den g:vl. lfla" 50 m{;’:‘v Gol l" -ht and warmed-up r' now selling from $8.7 grades nllln( from 80, ars very uneven nce letrl.l receipts lnd the eas b A L N g G wozk bu( thon ll still & healthy under- tone to the market as far as finished ves are concerned. ‘The market for quotably steady today ices have neipal western markets: not shown much ckh"l o k. s ith a good dem, packers and outside ship- | Chicago r- tln trade has been in fairly satisfac- shape ali week, although bulk of the rlu stock Is ullln‘ i . lower. than lti at the the market te nlpu i By " tatben bc Corn__ man| unvarying nnnm pom July l!d the adv ufll bove 8¢ & bushel. The | Bn N he shorts running (‘ncknu A od‘m the highest $326 per uu Cncn for hogs end gran stead-|7c per Ib.; Ne. found a free outlet n.m. -na pnu' are much the same as & There 'un nnr-l loudl of nocl cattie met with n corv indifferent rices were sofewhat lower than recently. uality has been a po nt 1 trade ;hh n:uh and wh 'eature In the the sea- case. Pe muu, Nu rr-'. t. Jumbn "b h prime offerings at vcry strong roasted, the soft ts In the | Jumbo re h lb Wi Jod m"m A, #Dcs 18 “h’ % ted, per cufimlou : osing prices en options: :Vbui;\a 1 waluts, 180 Ib.; filberts, | wise. :llc 1¥%0 1b.; pecans, 12%e 1b.; MIE lL!ANIl)Ul»(‘rulurhck $.50 Inll. 76; cornpops, $3.95 case; uts Nu l raw, 6o Ib,; Jumbo, raw, 8o iis Grain ll'k-l. uly plnmb‘lr. nh Ca ;5& i No 1 northern, 'LM “'\t“ QOPPOI’tuth You've| Figyh: vush Been Watchmg for wi—g‘ # yellow, ; A Beautifully Loecated R o1 ‘ 6-Room, New, All L KAN firfi.’?fiy n':'xv:fi};?—x' Modern Bungalow. ity 1k Sepiormuer, L Docegber, $300 Cash-- *Nn 2 white, Monthly Payments to Suit. 'é'.‘::. ber, Tonc: Decares: This house is only % block |* white, 62g62%e; No. . from car line; is on a beau- ;™ tiful lot; principal rooms in| g oak; brick fireplace, ce-|jed, ¥MLIC N P ment basement and all mod- l saomae e it e ern. ox No. 3 white, 5T, Douglas 2006 today and wi 1) . 0. 1 nokthern, Duluth, m; mll Walnut 682 after 7 p. n i‘:{.« wlnh'r‘. “'h No. § llln:lohc. 1 R T Ty 11 6. SRR S Wondertul Minne ,.':.:wm'.ai"fi":':,éif'.fié.m::u:z Lusa Soon on Sale i s st S8 REAL ESATE—IN | Bratllan orfernks XXy uia 35 MINNE LUSA s, ay, 7. mmmmnumr h.tnc wlfl.fla' u(u Metnl Market. T’Oll Jul 33.~MBTALS-Lead, "dlll' not quoted. r 1s rllll.r weak than other- Good to_choloe oar- lh. llnllm of iy About elgh Douglas Hot 'y ranged all lh« wny lrom Dodgs Bros. Mfg.,' high | Fairmont Creamery Several bunches | Fairmont Creamery Co. which was the | Herald r bllll:ber—\"llhl stuft to as -e ed un- I-nnr.nlun kers l‘ldn 'll llO' in startin, nder ‘in alos Caterda. ufp'?-? e In-bflw«n kln‘ There was %" fair | Deaver Tr. Terminals Ca. rn'h the LA lowa Ry. & L&. s 1 dmnl wing as Cosaty, Tui. 'S par %5 'fik iy h"" me off, while gt "Thore' hes been & Ao \ine for ther ‘Bt (3 tim tny were the U l\omm-nv‘ -uu Ne. Y - P EELSHEERUSSEESS gca: n-nam‘n s sEsazszBess 2 - sasas more than were received during the same du- 8 Jear ago This is the he since the early part of March. lu pnu were amall at all points, and p.nf‘ to the Influence o rouvulng vices from other mar the local lamb trade scored a flat bulk of the offeri as agninst §7.05 yes | means that prices are steady with a | week ago today. Quality was fully as TE | k00d as yesterday, and sorting very ifght, | .nm» strings selling almost straigh Old_sheep were in_light ply and | the few here showed a g strong | |tone. 'What ewes wefe here, a little | | over a load, sold at §5.9, the highest ufllpmn paid #o far this week. They 10,42 | were hardly as good as yesterday's $5.50s, 15,58 | and were quoted a dime hikher. Thers | were no yearlings of consequence on | sale, and only about a deck of wethers | 6169 | ghowed JJp. These brousht $6.0 the| 56,40 | Smeic's 41,52 | fow head high price on anything but a | are selling stronger | are just d_yearlings | are fully steady with last Friday, but | they suffered a bad slump last week | along with lambs, and current prices are from 8itc on wethers to $1.00Q | 1.2 on yearlings below two weeks ago. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 51.%@8.00; lambs, fair lol &ood . lamb feeders, $7.00@37.55 yearlings, falr to good, $5.6006.60; ewes, good to rholc-. $5.5@6.8; ewes, falr to Kood, $4.75G96,25. Nepresentat!: a sale 17 Idaho 182 Idaho 121 ldaho 121 ldahe 1% Idaho 23 1daho 260 Idaho CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Onattle Ste y—Hogs Steady—Sheep Firm. CHICAGO, July 2.—CATTLE — Re- celpts, 1000 head; market steady; native beef caitle, $6.40710.35; western = steers, & 2; cows and helfers, $3.26@9.25; ealy 10,50, HO ady at _bc_advance; bulk, | §1.4007.85; mixed, 40417.35; rough, $6.40@. 6. BH I AND I.AMBH‘RN!ID head; market, firm; sheep, .1 lambis, $6.00G8. 20, Low Ive Stock Market, LOUIS, July 2.~CATTLE-Re- market, steady; native yearlin; -loer- HOG! 4,30 head; _mark: higher: pigs nnd "lights, unwis mixed and hulr ers, §7. heavy, $7.40 E’EP AND MHB&—MID!.. 1,000 hPlfl, nmrke stead clip d muttolll, 5,35 lambe, §1. elipped lambs, Kansas City Live Stock Market, c market bulk, rl.zsdv Y, ackers’ and ¥ 2007 SHEEP AND I;AMBG—RQMpu, 1,5«7 ;u’-fi.u m:‘rlkfll. 1:: hij e 3 ll‘lhnbn yeariings, m’ wel 675; ewes, 1 6008.50 i St Joltpl Live Stock Market. M 8T, JOBEPH, July H—CA anmlpu. 300 head; market weak: steers, H0G10.00; cows and heifers, muom ew beef | calves, $7.60G9. led in the e(hflnn went fllun-. but v-hg: higher; top, $1.60: bulk of sales, §7. wer than at the close tlu wuk ox} | ety choloe e ° r have been mm lout o steors would nlt 0. f t ‘ HOGS—Rece 200 head; market, SHEEP AN D LAMBS-Roosipts, none; ad mA.rket. nunlnu lambs, Sfoux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, (a,, July :.—m\mm— Receipts, 300 hua. market ; COWs gnd n.nie o 500065 calves, um N 8, —Recelpts, 850 market 16¢c hllhlr % he-.v Live Stock Sight. Receipts of llve stock from the five Cattle, }{ogs. She e e T 1,600 1,000 Kansas City . Bt. Louls .. Totals ..... DUN’S REVIEW oF Gemeral Situation Main Favorable Aspec: HIFW YORK, July 2.—Dun's review wl Au-rl ‘from the development of further labor controversies the general situation | maintains its favorable ascepts. Recent ntllamen( of the troubles |n the build- u' trades in the west had been followed | ( the adjustment of the local clothing | strike, but fresh disturbances have arisen here and elsewhere, notably at oll plants in New Jersey. Differences between em- | ployers and wage earners, however, have not yt sufficiently wide spread at to seri- | ously interfere with the progress of man- | ufacture and distribution, although the unsettied conditions make for increased conservation in some directions. It s to :mlnlhe Season for the tide of -ln‘au tained volume of transactions in, commercial and industrial llnu { ves | Not the I gnificant of these is the rend of commidity pr!eu Eaining i value be. s ai cause of the urgent forelgn demands, but | in some instances domestic consumption | Except for a-omhll{ i recen merchandise temperatures had the usual effect of tard'ng the retall movement, ye bnak clearings at outside cities this wn ‘were avain slightly larger than 1 years, while with New York Inclndod Ula gain of 85 per cent. Returns of rallroad earn- ings do not make t -Jn favorable comparison, but these are gradually in- creasing. + Local Steoks and Boad Quotations furdished by Burna, Brinker & Co., m o-.n. National bank bufiding: A-lun Smelter. Becuriti -Nash ¥ vor ovat Florence ‘-ld t‘lflly be nl.hor -ml o..n A‘ Co., p..... as ds. € por cent ped.. Lincoln Traction, ptd Tdncoln Tel. Co.. com Omabs & C. B. 8_Ry. Owaha National Bank Saunders. Kenned o Besmer,. r 6. sobs; stana 00 Drlnll n|' Dundoe, Neb., u de- | Denver bly olmw- Unt TN A Tondon Steet Market, duil. but steady. RIT VER- Far, 2384 per ounce. MONEY @MY% per cent. DISCOL RA' 5% per cent; 3 months, 6@6% per cen Cotton Market, NEW Y%‘ July ‘w—?( ?#m-. w& -k L i8—Receipts, 11,00 head; market | $6.70@7.36; La‘gg 1,000 2,000 LB 8500 i 8. Canadian Pacific was the feature in the American section of the stock market, The stock was ac- tive and weak. The rest of the list clpsed As Business Gets Better Week after week, it behooves every man and woman who wants to get his or her full share of returning pros- perity to be sure that no opportunity for profitable enterprise is overlooked. Do not neglect the little things which often lead to big ones. Many a man has passed by opportunities he thought too trivial for attention, while others by the expenditure of only a few cents on the same opportunities have started forces moving which resulted in thou- sands of dollars of profit. Many a want ad in The Bee, apparently insig- nificant, has resulted in successes far greater than were ever dreamed of. The following are a few of the many things that a “Bee want ad” can accom- plish for you: Sell Real Estate Sell or Rent Buildings Sell or Rent Stores Sell or Rent Offices Sell or Rent Apartments Sell Businesses ’ 2 Exchange Properties Secure Capital; Find Partners Rent Vacant Rooms Sell Household Goods Sell Automobiles Sell Store and Office Fixtures Sell Musical Instruments Sell Dogs and Other Pets Sell Machinery; Sell Horses and Carriages Sell Jewelry; Find Lost Articles Secure Competent Domestic Help Free Find You a Good Position Free There’s hardly a family in Omaha who cannot take advantage in some way or other of the tremendous power of Bee want ads to render service in the af- fairs of every day life. Give the mat- ter a little thought and see how a Bee want ad can help you. CALL TYLER 1000 and put your want ad in The Bee's Big Sunday Paper

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