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THE BEE TURD/ Y, AUGU FOR RENT REAL ESTATE--NORTH SIDE milk tresh flats colored e 2 o e rago fancy. - . | S GRATN AND PRODUGE MARKBR 5552 5 5557 i RGE modern stors near. poptoftice; B — POL 1/ ! Jow rent. Q. P, Stebbine. 1610 cmm' ar ain d 5 ".'.““.r'“.'l,r‘. \Al."‘:n:l:.ll‘r"inu'r'{:‘ bt STORE—New modern front fiving reoma: | ln Cath lral Following Cancellation of European | fic” Dressed, aufet; western frosen re e the ki J l chickens, c Tosl lowls, Font choar. s oavnwerth. hor bs Orders Wheat Market Drops 3§ tresn turkeys, joed, i516c. { A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand DlStI‘lCt Three to Six Cents. OMANA GENERAL MARKET. SIS SN S This is your opgortunity to get a bt o is yo rtunity to get a bar- e gain .,.,..hhm::‘ completely modern |CORN MARKET IS ALSO WEAK | 3 BUTTER-No, 1, 1-b. cartons, Se; No ouse, t t } WANTED TO BUY sl bark D e e A S ‘lcmflnu. “\uiported Swiss, %0; Amer. ok nrmmn “bor and sold. ). |Near school, stores and car. This place | OMAMA, August 13, 1915, | ey 3".-{ e ;rhlmk Swiss, e, twins, b 5 o g gy must, be 2oid at this time. %o be sure to | Ceficeilation of orders by the Buropean | Ail, SSisSh, 10 -J-'"..'q'f.f.‘ Brick, o HIGHEST D!'Io- ior old clothing. D.4TIL | For m\l‘e-‘fau 3 W ries St fon Th market (oday. y""?‘“"‘.""“ i :‘u"':.mnf:r na;:lh hem'n oy uo‘r:': o al6_DUYa everything ind nand. Web. 4we. C &5‘:?5.:":2‘.‘&}..‘.’.’.:"‘.7:’..""31.‘ shure. wey | AN Trowt seet "'"“m"'"" Rt Seni, e i relg ns Co, & pretty good demand for the commercial Su e (hannel Catfisn, oo, herrl ,:f = fiugsn!:“-fi?;“loo‘:!fll-gmmnd? e |Doulas 2w, 508 Bee Bld T:r.: was .m weak and the market | ‘“H d ; quots O Sintrtpe | e e DV NG b 1T POTATORS Kansas. £75 b HAY- Wanted, lo formapond with men ESTATE~—SO' SID) Th 0; No. Tho have choice prairie and aifaifs _REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE )| h-'n":‘: PIYEEY Hood dosand for m-”’ R % e “Chtioka: %.3 hip. A H. Kent, Fuel and Feed Han Park Di t. goreal. The market was fairly active and | & & Ko P m rul gher. | . 8, 169 No. 3 SCO ar 18 Clearances were: Wheat and flour, No. § Jai e, & M e ¥ruit and vegetabie prices furnished by | WANTED Tu RENT Six_Room House e, 0% bushels: corn, 100,000 bush- | gyjiineki Frult company: lifornia Valenol BY AUGUST 3th—$ or 10-room house, or | o co‘;‘n‘ T oyt Whtat, 4 to 190 lower; Mow, $.00 por i~ B WOMING Gistancs. Dousias SIS |iws hibthe Trom HAnSr pn ot on | Peimary wibat | feoupts wele L0 AN, S S, Be, 5 oG a b sover 7 - o £0ld on easy terma. This house is oak | bushels and shipments 906,000 Bushela | O e T e D Samay 14, 18 Both Lower, Tiolal Monday . .« 7688 Tueaday s al _Wednesday Oftreinl Thursday Estimate Friday Five days this week Same days last week.. Same days 3 w'ks ago.12,18 ¥s 3 w'ks ago. 15,0 | Same davs 4 w'ks ago.13.013 ) |Same days last year..il, 48 Jhe following tatle shows price for hegs at the South Omaba ilve stock ot for the last few days, with “Date. | 1916 S 451 § 56| D . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE | Cattle Slow and Weak as Usual On ‘| & Friday—Sheep and Lambs HOGS: STEADY TO FIFTEEN OFF OMAHA, August 13, 1915 Receipta were Cattle. Hogs, Bheep, the average 1914 (1608, 19131811, [1910. 1008 W .‘ . | b | i |17% feeder lambs U4 | PAPER. cent. ';‘g rrmu” ROHANGE—60-day bills, u.-nrrnll\ quoted as anywhere from 0o under last woek's close sder lambs have shown hardly any hange all woek, aithough the tone wa stronger on the first three days Yes- terday’s range of $S.00g820 was just inbout where good fooders were selling last Friday, and tops were quoted an | high as 3835 which price was pald | nesday for more than a load. Feed- | s were slow In moving today, and hile there seomed to b plenty of buyers In the fleld, the break in fat lambs has taken the edge off the trade. Quotations on sheep and lamba: Lambs, ®ood to cholce, $S.400860; lambse, fair to good, $8.I6@8 40, lambs, feeders, $7.5008.25; | veariings, falr to cholee, $6.7606.5; weth- | ers, fair to cholce, $6.38.36; ewes, good | ‘: rholu\‘ K067 ewes, fair to good, | Reprematative sales No. | |536 feeder lamba 2 feeder lambe {146 Tdaho feeder Iamba 148 Idaho feeder lambe. M 1daho el 96 Idaho CHICAGO X STOOK MARKET Cattle Steady—Hoan Weak-—Sheep Weak. CHICAGO, A 13, ~CATTLE-Re- celpts, o rke! = steady; native beef cattle, sstern, stcers, S.Jogs., cows and hetrera, - §5.1009.10 calves, 8006011, HOGS—Receipts, 16,000 head; market, 10@16c under yestorday's averages: bulk, B6G7.25; light, .lgl.l) R, 770, h"n"tvdw i rough, $6.200%.95; 0 . AND LAMBRS-Recelpts, 7,000 2 strong: sheep, AT, marm An celpts, 100 head; market 01000 cows and hetfers, ot calves, $7. 0. H()Ofl—l\'colvll. u.m head: mum bo wer, & $1.48 bulk of sales. 3800740 SHEEP AND LAI'RR—M head! market Ateadyi Iamba$8 0000 Live Stock im South Omaha. Chicago .. St. Louls .. ‘Sloux City Total New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 3.-MBRCANTILE demand, $.7150; cables, WLV Bar, 4T . - Mosican dollare, .VI BONDS—Government, easy; rallroad, irregular. n‘l'l’ll)‘r:I:Y—-'l"lmn .I:?l. i sixty-days, per cent; aye r cent; six monflu 3 per cent. C-Irmon-v. f' per cent; low, 1 rul n{ nu 1% per cont; last oun. n: bla, 1% per cent; of- und at 1% pa { WAy list receding more moderately, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Ovm1¢ht Deeillon in Coal Road Cases Event of Chief Im-, portance. HEAVY SELLING AT THE LAST NEW YORK, Aug. 18.-The overnight deciston of the Interstate Commerce commission, _directing sweeping roduc- tions In rates now charged by the an- thracite rallroads, was the event of pri- mary speculative’ importance to today's stock market. Shares of the comganies most concerned rogistered initial losser of 2 to & points, the balance of the rail Transportation stocks eclosed with heavy undertones. War speciaities, sapoctally those of the more mercurinl character, were Again taken in hand by Don!l and syndloates With resultant a ces of 3 to § points New high nrnrd lnr the day iIncluded % and Btudebaker at %, the nzmm-l -‘:oflnl a maximum Heavy welling marked the trading of the final hour, some of the important rallways and {nited States Steel then Mllln[ At lowest rrlm‘- of the session. with a heavy unsettied tone at the close To\ll snles aggrogated 865,000 shares. significant feature of the day was ano(mr Ihnrn break in exchange on Lon- don and Paris to lowest rates ever re. rdod nce New York became a finan °|ll eenur Dom.ad sterling tell to 470, sterday’s minimum, and ( 1 fihmkl"?l B. :iho' mllrl-l;m o rom the previous da: ow rate These quolnllnmphlrdenefl with the close of the stock market, but It was never theless predicted that -u forel remit tanoes wo\ulfl nhow .1- or ness un- lll drastio ‘were immediately u,‘d to mfit lh. abnormal situation. rates remain at recent easy quo- tukml and the known cash movement for the week points to another large by clearing house Institutions to- morrow. Bond ] ar, with narrow fchiations, . Total sales” par "Vaiue amounted to $2,570,000 United States coupon ¢s declined %c "Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: L ( High. Low, Close ":;"( “Js 5 American Smelt. American 8. & l- Amerioan American Tol. & N Tobaseo imie finished, with _hea It ilt-in | Against receipts of 1,641,000 bushels and IR REL e, gure REAL ESTATE Dookoases, ete.: firepiace. tollet and Jaune | ShiDMents of 7,00 biehols loee year " i Eio por box: ;:i :R in Y FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE (dry in basement. Lot 57x1%. Price $,%0, | Primary corn receipts were 581,000 bush- ) Red Ball, oo to uw per box. Peaches: o § dl 15 3 s Located at 338 Wainut St. Small cottage | #ls and ahipments 26,000 bushels, against | California Crawfords, 76c per crate: Call- $ 08 T4 K 4 Bama. would be uccepted in trade, receipts of 508,000 bushels and shipments ibertas, 70c per crate; California 708 * 7068 3 FOR intormation about fine truck, truit Of_48.000 bushels last year. Wocrate 1ot Wk per crate; 7 718 160 corn and alialfa land, write - N & N $ Primary oats recelpts were #2,000 bush- Elbertas, 200-crate lots 18) 78 \J kins, Asndown, Avk. orris OITIS | ein'and shipmenta 19200 hushels, against fornia Elbertas, $1.% bu ISl INIe ALoraie. 40 Bee Bldg. Tel. Douglas 4270, | Fecelpts of 1,614,000 bushels and shipments lots, 7908 73 T4 ur Oak Colonies, Guue bett W, T. of 865,000 bushels last year | Plume $1.%5 per crate; o |78 T8 imith Co., $13-14 \Ily Nut. Be. D, #is ' - = = e ] CARLOT RECEIPTS :ln“nr\ prunes, Lcrln':: .o(u. l“i” v"‘r‘;rn‘:'i $ 2' :t:} ?.ll; “} —_—m——v——. Wheat. Corn. Oat talian _prunes, rate lots, A 3. | 8 08 ¢ 1« I HAVE for sale 18 acres of level jand | — NBAL E“"..*_—M e | hieams . < BB ! Dlamonds, Hungsrians and Groes | Bundey vk bkodk In Morgan vounty, Colorado, can all ve N 3 Recelpth and disposition of live atoc irrigaten; Tour Iuies trom towd. Vot Poppleton Park Duluth ... " | e T om i aokeons, HLIE DOE | at the Union stock vards, Bouth Omana particulars address Chas. Pheips, Wei- | e . s M u 14| box: ‘Washington Bartletts fency, PO | Neb., for twenty- four, houra cnding et T ik aitioiennis s ome 8t. Louls ™ | ber box. Grapes: 4dasket crates, $1.50|3 o'clock, p. . yesterday: lowa. . Winnipeg . Yo per omte. H.n-n.: "b:,‘“,""‘.,_";‘;,‘,'* m:o REX h\l‘::—&"\‘““h"p“,“ HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE® ear Saunders school -| These sales were reported today: Wheat | 1 b per bu um| rul angul- e Hogs. 3 J Write & g00d description of your iand | grar e and cathe-|_RC™% PR winter: s putkhead! ol e | nola and. Port Liman, 4o per b, Canta. |G, M. & st P v ¢ wnd send it to ul;ouloux City, ia., x:‘un;‘.... i as ront, corner, 50x125; $ §1 15' 2 cars, 1. 1} No. 4 hard winter: | loupes, ((‘.):l{mrv:m ponles, b4s, $2. . : “lowa's Most ertil Want o- | nearl, : choice new, $1.17: 1 $1.13 crate; _California § didm.” Twenty-tive words every triday | 0Ty Bew; full 2-story square.|cars $11%, fai%; 2 i\ . frals G evening, Saturday mornig and every | Price cut 10 per cent from $3,900 for |33-6 care, '$1.10; 3-§ car, 2 Baturday evening and Sunuay mMOrnig | i mediat 1, No. 4 -prmx 1 car, old, $1. & Iy by i Sov oan ORth, Eiviag. sistees ads - o8 o sale; $300 cash, balance cars, $i.05; & cars $1.06: & cars, $1.05. car, G ETABIES—Cabbage, home-grown, - ROty i lwolv. erunt amys for ¥:; or & words, | $35 monthly and interest, yel No. 2 white: 1 car »4\«_" | 1%c per Ib,; head lettuce, $1.00 per dos.; RI& iy or 16 Words, 1 car, 784c. No. 2 yelfow:'s cars, | peppers, 60c per basket; leat lettuce, 600 per | Siini e Fay ] M D ata " Girociation of any lowa news- 0’Keefe Real Estate C. . 3 yell 1 e, 2| doz.; tomatoes, &c per basket; onions, |Ghi'"Great West... 3 L) #0,0v readers dally infour great 1616 Omiaha Nat, f) 21105" \\'a!hhvxlonh"‘bf"m nv,;b::::ry, 0 Der - P a Naf oug. —0 { doz.; cucumbers, $1.00 per el; parsley, Total recelpts... 18 N ki 3 FOR BALE—An lowa farm of 240 acres; DONGALOW Tor e | ®c per dox.; wax and green beans, DISPOSITION ~HEAD. e, sy e o | _Loaving city. ““Phig’ Waleet’ e hew beets; carrots nd turnipe, 405 bt C . Osttle, Hoga, Shosh mprovemen orchal Vill seil on 2 3 3 e r an 8, casy tering and 10w Tate of Interost, Ad- i - basket: radishes, Mo per dos. New Pota- | Morrs & - aress . W. Bisbee, Turin, la. For Sale 0GLIT; No. 3 turkey, § 36: | ey white, 8o per bu. Swoet | 298 mper. 3, 3o g A aplendid home proporty located in the | 1.36; ‘J"cd h:‘-»;”x‘lame'; N NUTE-Wainuts, No. I, e per Ib.: Bra- | L 4 80-ACRE improved ranch, 8. E. K.nsu very cholcest residence dlstrict. $3a 8t 5 3’ spring, §1 rn: | #lla, 13%c per Ib.; almonds, 2c per Ib.: |y 3 In oil ana gas pays i, Two welis. |between Farnam and Dodge. \n'oaen. n | No. ¢ wmm 'waopo & N 6? vhi fibe 150 per Ib.: pecans, 1240 per Ib, ' 1,588 Price Bk Lime on part. Hi Baugh: |every way, and in excelient repair, can- u{c' No. 4 white, T%@nc; No. b 4 CELLANBROUS—~Crackerjack, _$3.50 i s ond man, _iiidy, OkL® yased walls and cellngs, fiandsomely |7 o No 8 white! T3i4@1Ne, or case; crackerjack, half case, $175 per | 17 i Minnesota, m,";;°‘- :‘"0 hzlhrmm-‘ billlard room, \ U@ vellow, 74@74kc; ' case. Cornpops, $3.25 per case: $1.75 per | 1 MINN. farms; |owprm,wu,m Min- |and" sleepin Mwm; cg;“ml:ald sun _room No. §_yellow, 73@ | half case. Peanuts, No. 1, raw, fe per Ib.; H esota Land Co., P. 0. Box 3i7, Omahs. i3 No. 2 mixed, | No. 1 roasted, Sc per ib.; jumbo raw, To H La finish and floors. Fine treas ane- chrnne | o T oo, § mixed, roasted, o R Jespe H Montana. bery. This ls n_extremely etfective OTiio; Mo & mtred, Toue | Ponab. i A, oo 9 per 1b, Water- Fr 18 GET ABOARD OUR Fries o Thens i tara ppapbreciated. | Fet o, Wmiked, tlgriuc, “Onte: Mo\ " : g SPECIAL CAR BOUND FOR Let us show you this attractive home. |3 % N -'Kl-(-;--; City Graia and Previstous. '] The Judith Basin, Montuna, where you D Sh l CO oy ,{‘nm@’u" ',;,m o Avs. }l;;"li‘"}g; R : S T V. Sholes LA soptomber, S0e; Docomber, Rork: i ) You wii oben your eyes wide and beo 915-18 City Nat. Bank Bidg. A ohn Harvey § delighted if you take a trip with us and Dougl —o. sce the bLig crops. Low railway rates, = See us for tickets and ml& How_many m. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | . cORN=T o, 2 mixed, e, No. 2 white, 71m1l/.r: %c; Decem- 04 v, 3@63\ge. m\'rs—Nn. 2 white, 61@8l%c; No. 2 Features of the —I‘v- ST IS e - Brong __*““m—m“ Prices on Boar mixed, W4, Nabensiin | FOR SALE—or rent; trackage bulldl CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—Acute weakness | BUTTER—Creamery, %o; um -na Seward, »x8. Apply u lelud the wheat market today as a re-|Seconds, 23 wkln: -tork lb‘g‘k FOR BALB-$0 acres, well improved, § |Guat f assortions that export sales of o miles from Meadow Gro 000 w E0od S0l $1b Ber acre:” Som “cash, S— 'm.u&\;-heu had been cancelled. Soare e ance terms. Casper 3 tracts nulli with 1 R I, ¥y L [ AR SRS e __E_AI‘_ESTATEM___ alick sniDment Ny ey ot the it O Minneapolis Grain l-rkr!. FOR SALE-% acres, 1% miles from FOR SALE—At a bar; ots, located Mexico and could doubtless be replacea EAPOLIS, mnn. ‘ayne, Neb., 1 mile from state normal; | between 22d and 33d on (‘orhy St. Each | & little later with northern wheat at| Wi IAT—September, t: ADecemb r, nvono in improvements; 6 miles woven |lot, G0x120 ft. $700 for both. Call 3215 | much lower prices, the market closed | $1. g , § -v!"fi, No. 1 northern, ‘wire fencing; 3 wells, 2 windmilis; 80 acres Corby St.'or phone Web. 3106, ~o. | nérvous, 1%@g%e to 3%c under last night, 4201, 52% alfalfa; 100 urc-‘ Dl.'l)lurr 1f lmemncd :t‘mu.gff‘wll.?r lrlx ?lg‘ ;nud ’lzngmmr, i shipments, 44,100 come or write L. W. Owen, Wayne, Neb. x rn finishe own, @4c and provisions unchanged HARLNY—-"{“ er. %; roosters, fc; 23 ¥OR BALE, lnd will take part trade, Q'REAL ESTATE—~MISOELLANEOUS | g0od 40-acre farm, 150 miles west o P - "Accordi (! BRA\Y—m goee o it e, S Haif Acres A A B o 1 e lce T acre. 88 0. # Box 244, Central City, Neb.s be found in the plans of the Italian Pt % nnd French governments to fix maximum FLAX~$1.08% - von sirEarsimon 2t e Set to Fruit R Ty - om 2 acres 'Joo? l.l’n‘nm';e;nel“ F { pricea hard (lent at the iouwset caused | , gt M' "*,‘3: 1 e TIslant N miles fr | fu ater that in some case; r . 4 Lidory, This is one_ of the best all ree amounted to 4@M%c, as compared with | No. 1, $5.00q10.0 Howard Co. In order (o make Benson Gardens a | last night's figures. Traders mave 'but | $11.01 o 0000t o, 5 0 forms in Howard Co._ _ | ferult growing conter, we will set % | Echnty “attentign.to. aryihier, ekvent TuL | GIAON No: & 6'" g B ¥ Texin. {to the best producing fruit free of @ topay-turvey condition of transactions | $19.00410. 3 a0 No. 3, 30 WANTED-Rellablo real estate company jand care for during 196 with the sale | With Europe and to efforts to untangle to sell large tract of Texas land, sub- ;nf each acre between now and Sept. 10th, | the actual facts. one on the market; cholce divided. Address Box 3, Wintorset, fa {up o the salo of % acres Rumors that the cancelling ot export | Wheat, $6.00G6%. ) 3 L g Y T AT T A a sales might be due to improved chances FALFA-No. 1 to cholce, =$11. TRACT, 110k, consiating of § acres an Hastln & H d for the immediate opening of the D.,,,um No. 2, $9.00011.00 3, $7.0069.00, town lot In Francitis. th uuu gs ey B | dnefies ‘an mas et the Dar- R s Than aribie {n'e Sogey. el 1514 HARNEY ST. fiead, during trading = hours obinion | St. Louis Grain Market, byt o By " eaned to the vi i 8 wit % dress Lock g,,, 2, Ashton, Neb, CSARRATS LB CC L L2l AR A S lew that difficulty at! ST. LOUIS, A“{:on WHEAT-No. 2 | present in filling export contracts had a red, $1.17@1. hll"L nominal; e o { Free I and | Bood deal to do with the temporary will- September. T Dacember, 41 %cn‘p ;:;n‘uhm per acre, $20 cash and ingness of foreigners to realize a pmn‘, i CORN—No. 3, i pe n| o ! on this side of the water rather than to ' September, 73%¢; cemher. [ intereat: rich soli; | . 1¢ you are a practical fruft man, « Bgiec; fine land; pure water, good title. Write | o will give won ophcal N onc deliveries that had been bargained | 01\"5‘!‘ No. 2 pew, 3 W. T. Young, ir.. Kimball. Neb. | acres al’:ichyg‘u:ku:lyfor:?t’nrr’ am A ikkough Wheat ahowea o labor., Gonsisting of pianting and | from the low point of the. sesston. th | Liverposl Grain Market will furnish m.‘um, you furnish | fallies were not well maintained. The| LIVERPOOL, Aug the labor only. Land is Jocated | | Weak foreign exchange situation was one | No. ¢ Manitoba, 1is the famous Yakima valley, Wash ington, within 2 miles of a [ ————— IIAL mnm wnn 8d; No. of the depressing factors in the late trad-| No. 1 northern, Duluth, i1s 7d. NT, RM CE ing. On the oth TOLAND & TROMBULL, s Boo nm; n the other hand, there was new CORN—American mixed, new, 9s 3d. hustfing town om main line rallrond. business 1o tho extent of 150,000 bushels B A e R e o | | AR ot (S per aecw Furthes |} 20 AN OF seles here (6day 10 804 | iy puratod Apsies mnd DISE Fruti. trend, Wead Pidg.: I0h and Varsam Sta ) “" Corn was affected by the wheat weak- \'EW \'mm, Aug. 13 —~EVAPORATED | CITY and turm loatie, & 0% § per cont W ’I‘ Smlth CO | Dess. Oats had more independence than | APPLIS—Ste, ; N Av. Pr . Dumont & Co.. 416 buk. B.nk corn, but also was heavy. nmml) FR ‘8—Prunes, steady; apri- 1058 4 50 VVhAm—M farm and city loans at City National Bank Bldg. a::?mg' tl,"'l_e: :l‘;m r:ix-me-,:l&rl‘:a. \W“v Qulet: peach eady: raisins, firm. e vy e O s S PETERS TRUST CO.. 1022 Farnam. t F P by shorts was chiefly responsi- e NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Cotton goods in ( OMATA homes. " East Nebraska {arms. A Lot as First ay-|" betier demand; yarns steady; wool firm; ST B SHIPWPL C L 1016 O Owmaha Nationsl: Photie Doustas 2715, Ariicle] Open. | High.| Low. | Gloss. Yery |, affetn silks sead more falrly higher. C’“gfgr;m L TID .an.|ment on New F our- Wheat!™ St Louis Live Stock Market. | %! .| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.—CATTL, MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. | i w8 ey atnng | Room House 5 el e e ouse Is on paved street, has ci O s BT oo ttan SAIUTR | ater. slectric lhts: and aaeGaic'% 6% TITY LOANS € GG "lhn blocks from car line. South mae.qilr{uf ande! 25608.86; cows and Terms, $13.00 " . e 4 i nbecter e Lnu.u ‘u- per month. Phone v $6.50 (7 l wertiot ANTMY and farm Ionnl. lowest ver; pigs and 1| hu "t LI KNI 490 Bk, 7, MPS. nwlmbul':lf:n, LR T L W SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, nm REAL ESTATE—FUR EXCHANGE % market steady: lambs, $4.0008.55 oo b B 132 foet 25 “ACRES, clear, Umber and blucgrass. | o son St "onty vans | "4 sheep and ewes, §.0G7.5. Will trad ev'n (or high class auto or Burgess-Nash !7' - nan Vst s pou? " Suituble for auwmo"".','.',“’“." Oc 8 S0 Kansas Oity Live Stock Market. ar. No ress. cuh r'rln-o-whan- No. 2|, KANBAS CITY, Aug, 18.—CATTLE— OMAWIA resiioncs property siviameetor ma, HDOLI: No. 2 hard. 1. 166190, | Receipts, 00 head: market strong; prime Sloux ,m'," e Tty A nnc‘ or | A" CLOSE: Cor No. 2 yellow, 81@813%c; others nom- fed steers, $9.6009.%; dressed beef wteers, property, Box 5, Sioux CItY. |oorner 15th and Howard my Oats: ~ No. 3 white, $8.0009.50; western st ers, $7.00@9.25; stock- e il s ";"I'lh fi.‘:g:-::;x::-lmg;‘mxlyndbrlcl; ulia: mw‘ro 3 'amrud' ol 3 d "teeders, $0.250%.2; bulls, .5 s a hotel o u.n ard, o W c. calv 00410, REAL ESTATE—ACREAGRE Near Orpheum theater, o b “Tim- Hm&—‘l‘dcfim 3,600 head; market low. Shte Audiioniu: o only one bl ort DEt Roavy, 0, Acre 16th and Howard 8 C Bagt ; ) eavy, $6.00G7.15. e, ¥1.1507.45; light, n—-mm-u-t creamery, @ | ' BHEBD "AND L4 MBS Rece ipts, 500 d X 3 4 George & Company ..““”-w. “‘*::*"..c.r.:.f'"awr; casar; | edmintas ST wothors, ARGt 6@1ie: firsi v owes, $6.0006.75. Phone D, 78. %2 City Nat. Bk. Bidg. Pibsee™ W5 mah street car transfer poini. Lease 90 years No reappralsement. Price, $30,00v, 3 $25 Cash, $10 a Month 56 Fruit Trees At Benson south front, put in fruit; mostly Richmond cherries; flne. sightly ners, $4. H 0067 opened steady ey OGS—Receipts, 7,00 head: market, were evidently at- # racted Jeptacdeys Bollh ravorts | Gantatiens ‘of the Dad on Vaviews | tage—$1,300.00; $50 [ hu, S i i ammien ot me e R et A ll‘n‘ and &.l . eased off several points {rom _the uring the middle of t! e o C Eh $15 a Month Yo a«cnne"v):'u B v:'l! J«%w YORK, Aug. 18.~FLOUR~Baiely val uhlu y-ofllnk L3 lood demlnd and Your present rent ll buy this her nd c"l"{m‘ b York: No. 2 hard, 334, oy OI(I:““ T our mt rent money will buy E } No. || NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-C nice "cottage, located Borth and weety "l‘"" i b ne. hads 'Of one ot ‘Lhe New Y K rrivi "3 nortnern, L uft . il [ i , o and city park. Phone U3 ahout % b.”":,,"l',we BHU & CAREY, slight The RE w,,, ember. $1.17, Mareh, D. om. %0304 State Bank Bldg. |looe ‘A ¥ t o - o 'cotion’ market closed steady at a Octol A i net loss of 6 to 10 BEAUTIFUL PRAIRIE PARK her e Nove: Decem- | O 000, tandard, Ge: | “Cotton futures closed steady: October, e ® r PM Jun i = A January, $.75; A . . " d ay, . -e,"""‘""‘- it D270 A byl P, S St | 7 RGN Y vin B0 i, 0T GRS environments, On car lines, A . e mi n, m and churches; (ive new houses | Sroutt . fred Fram Rie” Tr ‘.'"ogn“dd t state co 6.43d; low mmadling, 497 g, comphuo-. Can be | cables reported no change o B rioes, P eady; Bogota, @%lc; Cen- tral America, %o, NEW YORK, Aue. 13- METALS-Lead Tfll'é‘n— Tt Saatackifmie, 0 = BeCO] ‘ spelter, not quotd. unset- mvuu Hl— rk, steady: mess, $16.50 ‘electrolytic, $11. Wi o0; thort " Clears, by 5 ':i' V. ern states: ber, § #50; January, et NMagch, &5 e ; 3 o Of) and Rosin, flAVANNAH. Ga., A TINE-Firm. 4 ‘€151 15s. Antimony, | 6% Lead: £20 spelter, £63. “‘;e;llmuflprn:lkln{ distance to street pu, i cars; Sfoux City Live Stock Market, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. ¥ iy 6; Jersey bulk, | SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 13—CATTLE— fi LTRY—Allve fowls, 1 . | Receipts, 40 head market steady: native I REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE YORK. ORI EI—Tho | sPrinks, 104G1RGe. " 1P | sters, 866030, butchers, $5.0007.0; can- |¥ ) at unchanged prices to an advance of 3 | NEW Y N e 3 by NeW 4'R00m Cot- inte on some scaiteted overnight buy- L AN SUEMRAL AR | DR e a‘.“’fi}. i mixed | UL 241670, Receipta of live stock in the .I'h( west- J Other buyers Totals ..... G 0 by 6, Buy this week," were pretty w ?u not been much change. ra are around has been rath values has been nger. appears to favor utue 11 out on grass and roug winter. t to ving bought I\' 1,060 A 14,884 CA’.\".I‘LE—RQC“”» this morning were vory light, only head belng reported For the week the run amounts to 17 .49 head, being the largest for o long time back, and larger than a year ago 500 head. ery. liberally loaded up, Ao they did not need very many ad- aluonu ‘Cattle this morning. As & result the trade was slow and weak, as com- pared with yesterday, which means that cornfed catile are 16@ubc lower than week II° Western cattle from the rasge have not shown very much change, being vlory Close '.o nudy with Jas lln.- and heifers were slow and weak, but, as compared with a v-l axo, there eal calves been steady all wbell whlla bulls, stags, Iww are ullll x F"'rlld about same notohes as on lower than, al the beginning of the week, s hght, while the paupplies have been liberal; on the other hand light fltl cattle and cows with calves by tl have been in active demand all we d the tendency of The coun year- cholce fed cholce . stock Erass §0od to cholce grass i fair to good cows, g &ood feeders, 36,607 mmon to_fair ckers, $5.5008.50. helfers, %. » . ad calves, i fat bulls, were vel stivel HOGE-Recein ., heln: l.M ur'ut of the weel ut or 12600 head, made supp and the total for l.h. W“k to date Is 40,601 head, which is 7,000 r than last week, and 15 beavier than & year ago, but is almost 14,000 short of the correaponding five days tWo weeks As was lh‘-‘gju ynumh and tvity ‘was limited chases ppers liberal, to dl!-‘ shipper ao- pur- compared with the total supply. A !ew good lights and butch ers brought nearly steady figures, and none of the shipper hogs looked to be over 10¢ lower. Best lights louchud ich figure was 'he market weakened off butchers on up. Heuresentative aaler Av. 8 . [ soamsery 333 S o i:!llfii!l‘ this lnntnln‘ when -nnll.hl abo 074 No. Ao ) yest rl of & load of immune hogs. Klllav earish and fully X lower, when bulk of the ho started to move values looked right around 10@16c lowe: nd as & general acker droves showed this much declin thing m'nrd close and the windup was ver; weak at early decline, some uvy s belng unable to even attract 8 bid up to a late hour. Most of the killer hogs mo: .n. $5.40@6.66, with, of course, & lHrIl.Illll “ “ 40 T e break u:n started on yesterday's olose was th heck \-lueo:'hlv- had 3 : ta have ullle w0 e ldi‘l,olr .lh‘n of n:z Kener: not appear any more than @10c higher for the L e 114 H8 e o NNEIII’—.MDDAIM moderated a good bit n" like twen- head, head, 2 the' total for which last week, is more as two weeks ago, than for the same e along untll the middle before everytning was finall Prhu showed » reduction from the morning market, which -nl fully :hu much decline ;ma \lh‘:dnw'l:y Most o te sales were made When "memt, of the ‘old nnuly s f .€.".""" Lt i __5: sured ool try | and mouth ‘hun discovered ! at can be turned | at several in Illinols and one case ied through the |n )(Innno ‘rvmt United Quotations on Cattie: Good to choice .uuwmlu that this utln.k s due en- .0090.70; falr (o good o the dlstribution of & certain Jot .00, good to choice heavy|of uutl-m cholon ‘HIIIX mt the au- 9,00; fair to good osenfed 9.00; common to falr “orn- LW0; good to choice fed Treasury Buys Silver, WASHINGTON, Aug. 15—The treasury today bought 360,000 fine ounces of silver at $.488.75, and 260,000 ouncves at 549 per ounce for delivery at the San Francisco mint. k Clearings. OMAHA, AII‘ ll.-mi nl-rinl’l for Omaha today $2,664,634. m,e rom-pondlnt d-y last ynr. u L7 Head of Chicago Union Stock Yards Speaks S Soothmgly CHICAGO, Aug. ;. 10—To forestall m' shipment of immature live stock to stock yards and to reassure bankers, Preaident Arthur G, Leonard of the Chicago Union he | Stock Yards company tonight issued a statement in which he minimized the dan- ger from the reappearance of the “foot and mouth” disease. The -utomm fol- low; Live stock rmfluu\n e.unlry bankers and the Dllbl his week ml.fl.-l y as- -mu tirely thorities have a record show i'.”-" bl‘n.alvlcul u'gluuc thi l.l'\lllll' of i Are Noted. that the poulhlmy of “I ocon- . B e o | oy T e, o8 ureau of anl an wi ot Board of Live Stook Com- ’"fi:;::pwu use trade, country-wide ituation ‘aiready: that sll snimals thig | Chcim "g"‘.:‘:.'.‘.‘{‘.}i‘t' o in situation already; u -1 far Infected and ex) Soon Hoea ‘fi.‘.“f:m have , heavier buy slaughtered and b\lr\ ted countles quarantl at break | will necessarily be llmltod in extent and of ( short aumlon. parties ha ulock lhould Imn |f until ready for mar- ket. There is great lhuM-nm of feed for wlnur -nd a scarcity of animals to consume | It woula be folly to ship immature ‘-toukm vislon has co nutlun .I n'-‘ whose stock b- red on mccount of foot -M mou Thawmrice to See J udge Hazlett BBEATRICE, Ncb Au‘ 13.—(Bpecial Telegram.)~Harry Thaw drove to Beat- rice yesterday from Idncoln, where he remained only an hour. Here he came to see Judge Alfred Haslett, who when he was in confinement in New Hamp-|: shire sent in a petition signed by Gage county cltizens asking for Thaw's re- lease. Thaw was entertalned at the Kiks' club reoms. He will travel to Hastings tomorrow * Young Auburn Girl Dies in Strange Way Miss Alberta Muts, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Muts, died last even- ing of an infection of the face that spread to the brain from an obscure cause. A slight swelling on the chin In one night caused her to become uncon- sclous, bringing death the following day. The funeral will be held Saturday. A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. reas- YO AUBURN, Neb, Aug. 13—(Special ;-l Persistence is the cardinal vir- tue in advertising; no matter ow good advertising may be other respects, it must be run frequently and constant- - s”_'é::’s— TR T eads Bouthern 'L': Pactrie, 3 Unitea States” Crucible Steel A he 4ad RATRASEIE—— BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW rally KEncouraging Prospects Tates orelgn .";I‘ch'g at_new neofl low levels ”l:é et S, o i it swing 18 | N ¢ and inci- :a‘:\‘blfim ire contin A ulal\nnmuflnl But pract!- e sections from which they Bail .,...“"' ..J‘J-umuuumur I xceptionallY Soarines. $1.001,068,00. London Stock Market. NDON, lD he stock m response to decline 31 rday. Later the mun “" but the rest of the list elm .mL\'lmr, 234 pcr ounce. MON! 4 _per cent. DIBCOUNT RATES—8hort bills, 4'& per cent; thi ‘losing qnoul uu- U, 8 3,