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o FOR RENT--Untfl April 1. Furnished | fine S-room stuceo house, hot ‘water heat, oll burner. garage for two cars heated from the house. This fs the prei: | tiest houss In the mile on Florence | g boulevard. Wil rent cheap to the rieht party for the winter. No children. For information telephone Douglas 71 LARGE modern southeast room, %4 St. Phone Harney 2837, Rooms, room in modern home, ] block from car, $10 Phone Walnut 8. lighted, all modern rooms. t good location; per month. P?I.E("!‘Rl(‘ room, modern, gentlemen only, refe furnished ate family, 2348 MODERN « | outside rooms. 1708 furnished you are 8. Modern, room; quiet home; just what looking for. Phone Doug. 7818, 610 K ST AVE furnished room; quiet_hos looking for. Phone T WEST FARNAM. 7 rooms, turnished. Owner in California | fc1_the winter. Web. 148, Doug. 313 2 rooms during carnival o St Mary's. | Housel. - r'lln- n-mm- 218 DAVENPOR' NICEL NISHED HOU HF‘I\F! PNn RunMS Houses und Lo North. reasonable. 5-room_cottage, Wab, 954 $20—6-r., all_modern. Tel. H. 7. 308 HAMILTON St S-r. house, modern except furnace; $23 per month. Tel Tyler 1758. I-RCI)‘?M cotiare. 11l 8. 2th 8L, §15. Water paid. Sounth. STRICTLY modern 6-room house, north- west_corner 16th and Oak roR RENT—Modern, urnace heat, electri buemanl W 8. 3ith Howard St 7-r. mod. house, 3614 Leavenwor h. W. 25%. 6-room _cot light, full cement 8t. Apply at &3 REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE " Panam Let Us Send You Some literature on PANAMA LANDS This new Amerfcan country is now of.er Ing wonderful opportuniifes in land vel ves. Rich and fertile lands can be bought | at_a money-making This new country Wo have sold (I'lLl)‘ usand acres of this tract to Calitornia peaple. hore I8 no country in the world that has g eater chances for advan ement than has PANAMA. Location counts for ev- erything. Good lands selling for £330 and $5.00 per acre, never am\-..fi in yalue, and more fortunes have been com- made in' LAND will not cost you ONE CENT to learn of thie new country. CaH or write for full information and Iiterature. Homeseekers Land Cv., Ine. 624 R«Ae Bhl‘, Omlhn. Neb, attracting many than any other CPPER Wl&‘()NBlN—M Keneral oro) med Y te dalry and state in the unfon; settiers inands for sale at low prices on rma. Ask for booklet 34 on m. *Contrai Land Grant Excellent iunds for siock raising. L interested in lunds ask for booklet nn Address Land and Ind Line Haiiway. Minseagors “inn i HAV. YOU A FARM FOR SAL Write good description of ler = ?-M s Most Powerful alnl Ad Twenty-five words every Frida evening, Saturday morning and ovu—y Baturday evening and Sunday morniug for one month, giving sixteen ads on I\lelv' 7%ul’enm aays for §2; or 80 worda, or 6 wi ¥ srgcst Cireutation of any lowa news- ”v‘:ri 20,00 reuders dally W four grest sl e e ey REAL ESTATE LOANS TO $L00 made promptly. ¥. D. \\ ead, Wead Bldg.. I5th & Farpam Sta u'n lnd um Ao-n-. 5 5%, & per ocemt t & Co. 416 State Bank. wiil turn second-nand A “For Slh' furniture into_cash. 7-ROOM, modern, 2960 Pnpglclon Ave. 6-R. house, close in, §I Tel. Doug. 6054 cl'r\ TR Large loans omu P Stare Bank Bl &R. and bath, ne papered and deco- ted, $18 mo. 2421 24th. Tel. D. 7163 West. WALKING distance, 2638 Dodge, $-room modern house, cheap rent at $. Lool it through. Key at next door we: W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Web, 475, #M4_Davenport St.—Modern with furnace, $%. Phone Harney 3 E, house, mod, except heat, Cilfion Hill, 818 mo. Tel. Florence llmll--o- o 6R. mod. house, $22.50. Tel. Wab, 2567, ROOMS, 2421 Charies St.; $19; near car. rPhon. Wal 2638, GlobeVan&Storage .'ldlnm, m'-hmn'm'- FIDELITY RISIALT FREE nm Douglas 288 for complete list of apgrtmerrts; aiso for l!orut nioving. 19th and Jackson Sts ® { | i ; 3-Worse van ! “Ah Kl.l)—uood faria and city louns at owe Pb.'rzns 'mnn CO.._#2 Farnam. OMAH Kast Nebruexa_farma REEFE REAT, ESPATE 1016 Smaha National. Phone Douglas 274 MONEY on hand Tor city and farm isans. . Binder. City National Bank Bidg. [ u-n' TOANE, C. G. Caribery, i "/" 12 Rrandels Theater Bidg MONEY to loan_on eastern Nebraska farms. Immediate .l.‘llun Unflnd States Trust Company. Omaha. NENEY ShasLy S BRE RFEAL FSTATE—FOR EXCHANGR FOR IALE OR le te inam f'l"mx bufldl.x.l‘ll e et ropert; n OWR. PP EX o SR LEN™ N, ONE_smail grocery, about ures, $500. 'Rent, §10.0. W el cottage o one-third caah, "ba ance lot or good equity. B 304, Hee. %06 8. 26th Avs. all mod., 8-r. house, hot water heat, sleeping porch and attic Wil dccorlle to suit tenant. Har. 3824, Gordon Van Co. 9 N. Uth S Tel_D 3% or Har. 1837, GOUD auto sales room on Farnam St ery reasonable rent. Tel. Doug. 4089 Jan _ane Ntorage Ma ard’s co. cai s for sa: timates for move 5 \r%, ehippIng. 17113 Webster St Beishes ld SEVEN and five-room houses; walking distance. Douglas 4. h Sons & Co., Bee ! D.fl-l of the eity. WSLIICE, . lkflg.l‘JRY. D, 1852, rai Furniture Store s Fhns ST. Houses §T lubdu'll '-mm. da!ln'n WRIGHT S ENTALE L m'lu zofine e (J Re Jfi Farnam. D. FOUR roonis, first llocr, erly furnished. 2516 Hamliton St. Web. Stores an - Sraly STORE room for rent in Murray Bldg. lnthn Mr, Kiichen, Paxton hotel. WANT to_bos from party direct | for one year or less on §iow home, in nelghborhood, on which there is a loing assoclation loan, partly 'fu p.y #ood interest. Ad- WANTED TO RENT WANTED 70O KENT—Poultry farm, about ten acres, near Omana, for period yz{:;m Send full paruculars, Address | WANTED TO BUY 1 bought id, O iaea B e Dol a1t Yale buye everytiing 2d hand. Web. 4804 WILL buy s Ford. 614 First N HIGHEST prices for old clothing. REAL ESTATE FARM & RiNUd LANDS FOR SAL Y O———————————— Calitoruia, Live Oak Coluuice, uune better. W, T. Bmith Co., 31814 Uity Nal ok, D, &l acres Dear hwmuu. Baskalchewan. oued 10 bushels of ois und 000 is of tlax on land this year. Frice cheal nrm terms very easy. Frank Cruw- ford, Ousna, Neb.,” or Roselown, dusk. | i #OR SALE OR lowa. IowaFarm Bargams W acres unproves on Lime i § miles norta of Council Blufls 18 acres, small buiidings, §/0. B-acres, with 50 fruit trees, $3,000 DAY & HESS 128 Pearl St. Colineil_Blufts. o Mianceuta. o ACRES, ® mucs from Minneapols, one mile frum town; 1o acres under we uked for pasture, can yrachically i be cultivated, heavy woll; §00d wel bUlldings, cons.sing of e TOOIn Douse, |AIgE LuTD, Kranary, corn cribs, wind mils, elc.; the land wili pm-; duce % busheis Of COIn per acre; tele- pLODe in huuse; Countiy Lmickly setiled, complete sct of machinery; 4 head of Slock, consisung of 1l cows, balauce | and :i-year-ols; six g0od norses, & hogs, chickens; ouc-half Ol tois years crop 8ud everytiug ub the larm goes Nebruska, 40, 90, 120 and 160 unimproved tracts, 2 to 18 ntles from Omuha stock yards; none over 5 mik to runwuy town; $i& to $25% screl % chsh required. OGN N. FRENZER, 111 South 1ith, ! FOR SALE—Best large boGy high-graus | medium priced land i Nebraska; very ltte money required C. Bradiey, Wel- Neu. - New York. Ex ‘:&RK ‘Fl\‘KM! FOR SALE, , Leam, tools, crops whd hens with (hin 1b-acre farm; House. biseinens l’ll, new silo, orchard and woods Price HDME FOR THE HOMELESS N JOY FOR THE RENTER R & acres, hfll- barn, ;“n hard, stream; ools. P, 0. mm ALONG THE LIN CITY STARVATIO. i 3 barn, nrl‘h.ld \m..e one mile twendy rods. FPrice cash, 3100 yearly, Write for Btore building, country town, exch for merchandise or vacant lots. Col. LIGHT auto for roomin $300. Will assume di: house, not over ference. Address | QUICK exghange of Uien. BHOPEN B Btate Bank: BJg. . REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE NON-RBSIDENT OW'NER WANTS 8ix-room, l‘lbllol‘y honn on lot 4ix 108, shade trees, ardwood bath, furnace, elecmc ight, repainted inside and out, nted basement, completely remod- al.d Ovn.r now in town. For appoint- ment hona J. E. Beekman, Harney during week at premises, 2217 N. s $3,150.00 amm bu’lfidov. modern, N ash, balance monthl. Call owner evening, Harney WALKING distance; %% Dodge, & modern houae, firat-class - condition, fedy to move ®lnto; ey At Don't look It through. W. W, Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 475 A Very Attractive Home, Nice. weil-buflt, comfortable, 7-roo house; faces south; flm""d is mxn'o-. lcknn house, ete, reduced te and has fruit trees, cl A gool place to live. redu . 19th St to suit. $3,675. Franklin Et First National Bank BI Alfred C. Kennedy Co bougly . IF YOU nhav and want a nice home call L‘ollu. 50, owner. Addre S. C. %2, Bee. REAL EH’!A‘.I‘E—-BO_’Z’H SIDE FOR SALE AT FOUR-FIFTHS VALUE, The best equipped and arranged 4l-acre farm and feed lots, 8 miles south of g, Omaha. 1 mile from Bellevue eollai. ‘l‘l n the county. Bulldings fin rods from i{. e. Also, Wirt St modern; troll modern 10-room house at finished in oak; all recently ov.nuuld inside and out. Owner old, can't l(lor them. A. M. BYERS, 1320 8. 35th Ave. Harney 69%. MUST SELL QUICKLY. To settle estate, beautiful 6-room on ved street, all mode; work, highly ed, all r f\llly "decorated: worth over $3,5.0; price, $3,000. 4120 N. 19th 8t., Phone Webster 4934, IALE OR TRADE~—&-1. house near Miller Park; elec. lignts, fine well water, view of Omaha. D. T%l; write 1% Vinton St e ) REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN Fiorence. Bee Nethaway for that farm. Florence 28, T A\ TE—~MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE or long lease, part or whole of 132x132, N. W, corner i6th and Dav- enport Sts.; H. Hawer, 4% Roslyn Place, Chicazo. Il Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 1L—COFFRE—Fu- tures opened unchanged to 2 points deciine owing to liquidation for ovar the holiday and during the session showed further weakness, with selllng by local trade in- terests and New Orleans against cost and freight purchases. points net lower. Jnuary, \Inrf‘h 6.28¢; A 3 . 6.38c; Ji ly, i August, 6.85c; Septe: ber, '6.60c. " Spot, o g‘mo?én&\o 4, 8¢ on, lower, 'wh'le milreis prices in ‘oth Rio and Santos were unchanged. New York Mctal Market, NEW YORK, Oet. 1L.—~METALS—C er, firm; electrolytic, *Wi tlx m,.ul!':.‘ o 3 " No. 1 gouthern 415 00@18.85; e tz“'a th 1525 Meml exchange goutes tin ul«l at . £14 fu- . Antimony, at lmndnn. ar Market. NEW YORK. Oet. 11, —SUGAR~Raw, firm; centrifugal, 4.idc; molasses. 3¥ici refined, steady: cut loaf, S0c: mould ** XXXX powa-nd 5 fine granul , 4.90c; mn{ocuonan No. 1, i6c. Bugar futures opened quist today. At rioon prices were 2 to 3 points lower, 0l and Rosin SAVANNAH, Ga.. Oct, pentine, firm coeipts. 255 bbls 1 11, —OILS-Tur- shipments, 1.8 bbis.: stock, 12,753 bbls. 'Rosin, firm; sales, 1,000 R. R. 1 are one way to purchaser. NSON, 426 South Salina St. Byracuse, N. Y. receipts. 852 bbl nwk 54,976 bbls H, $.55; 1, ul N Il WG, . B, WW ' $6.16. Rili | O P | - vl THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARTET Al] Cereals on List Sell at Higher Prices, with Demand for All Kinds Good. WHEAT MARKET VERY STRONG | OMAHA, October 11. 1915, All cercala on the list sold at higher brices today. The wheat market %as very stron Ninety-six ‘cars we ported i und wheat held Tta own seiiing 14 higher t0 10 lower, with most of (he aales Koing At the higher figures. Corn was also a good soller. The re- light, but the demand was €ood. Corn wold e to Iiec hi Onis also advanced Ke to 1 higher There will no market “Columbus day."” Clearances were: Wheat and flour equat | to 353,000 bushels; corn, 13,00 bushel oats, 21,00 bushels. Liverpool close: = Wheat, W@ up:| corn, dsc higher to le lower. Primary wheat receipts were 254,000 bushels and shipments 38,000 busheis, against no receipts or snipments last vear because of holide g Prim were hu.MIl and flflmu ol 33,000 Lushels against no receipts or shipments last yelr b«nuw of hollday. OALs receipts were 1381 000 'hu-h.ll lll‘ shipments of 811,00 bushels, against no rmlpu or shipments .nn because of hollday. CAR LOT RECHIPTS. ' ‘Wheat. nnes, Duluth . “ | “ 1,984 These sales wen reported Il‘d-y Wheat: Nu h‘rd wimer 1 1 car, SL08 $.08; 3 5 cars, winter: Sample: 1 ea 1-6 car, 76¢. Corn’ 2 white: 2 cars, ll c. No. 3 white: 1 car, B68c. No. 6 whl(. cars, bic. No. 2 yel- low: 2 cars, B9lc; 13-5 cars, Sdc. No. 3! yellow: 2 " No. & yellow: 1 car, | 8. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 88%c No. 3 nixed: 3 car, 3. No. 8 mixed: 3 i, No. & ‘mixed: 1 ecar, B7%c. | : 2 cars, 35%c. Stand- | 5 No. 3 white: 1 car, | %4c; 1 car, Mic: 6 cars, Mc; 7 cars, B, | No. 4 white: 2 cars, . 'Sample: 1 cars, 3ic; 1 car (hot), Ze. Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 tur- 07108 No. 3 {urkey, §1.001.00 00G1.06;: No. 3 h 00G) 106; *NowTd’ ard U Bo@sior; No. 3 abring, no N 3 rin) SRe@sl .00, Sass.” orn: N6, 2 white, i@ ; No, 8 whl;fl. T%@G8c; No. 4 Ih e, 55@08 e No. ¢ mlxnd 5 'M Quie No. e o 3 Ihhe No. 1913.] 1912, 1911 1909, 3664 873 817 58] 8 43 8 10 512 [19i4.) 1 =7 BES e 208 58 xmmmmm wmmmmon 238 P s SGmNaNe GuaeS g = £ wmmmen 20 prpepe—— 28 . BEES N BEZRHS ¥ samnne % BERYE PESSS §§ 7§53 23288 - 2 wmemmon B & 32 2 et oo o 3% A = Tecawss EBREBR ~RE: can £33 Poros i 223238 % 823! ¢35 1 *Sa8N8S g e mapmesmer Ul ®aaamam 2, I CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading a Closing Prices Board of Trad HICAGO, Oct. 1L—Progress of the Teutonic advance toward lhe Dlrdllnllu had & dist.nct effect here today &s an influence tending to lift lhc price of wheat. After a nearly continuous upturn lhl market closed n-rvoul 3@IHe net igher, auh ll)mmén; st 8. :uunan:nu y at §1.06@1.064. Other leading staples, all showed gains—corn %c to 1@l'se, ats %e to [ i %W@lc and provisions 10gdoc. Announcement that delivery of 10,000, bu-hel- of wheat purch by, umania and Bulgaria had been cut ufl by the greatly °""H.°1 military situa- tion throughout the attracted eager attention from dealers here. The inference was drawn that the bulk of lha lo(ll amount named would have to laced by shipments ordered from lhl‘ ulds of the Atlantic. Livi dis- atches were also hand indicating that reat Britain was already feeling the nln(‘h in supplies. As receipts in the dl). auc spring cm region weré meag farmers winter wheat Mlt vun sald to he eonuuulr{ to hold Mcl on the better grades l & uyln. here be. um. quickly of character. One firm alone took I.Wm bushels out of the plél A lllle hour, ‘onfide! ll.flnlanl by bull leaders that the oponlh. of the Dcrdnne les was now & remote ald ten !M IxD‘o Mn mqkot. Fears were further riscouraged te In the day by an active Gemuud for ): toba and by huge clearances at the lm:rcnlnl complaine of serious cror\ damage made corn ":fl firm. The market was als) affect by predictions of unsettled colder weather and by the bulge in wheat. Oats mercly reflected the action of the other grains. There virtually was no pressure to sell. Nearly lll d.‘lvlrhl of provisions rose to the highest prices so far this season A lively advance in the hog market gave ‘swnetur to the buying side. Range of prices on rd of Trade as g‘s 3 fi §: 28 e we IS5 oo ve B5 e 5 es 3 L3 i *Tndicates flundl}l CHICAGO. Oct. 11 ~WHEAT—No, red, $1.12%@1.13%; No. 3 red. $1O74@1.11% No. ? hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, $1.060 (‘f)R'l»No 2 yellow, 63@é8%c; No. 4 white A’V‘S—Nn 3 whl(o, HB@HW4e: standard, @S SWED — Timothy, $6.0007.5. 2 007m9.00 PROVIETONR~Pork, $17.80. Ribs, $9.40610.00. Clover, Lelrd, $9.40. NEW YORK GENENAL MARKET of the Day Vartous Commeodities. NEW YORK. Oct. 11.—FLOUR-Firmly held: spring patenis, $5.5015.90; winter patents 800040, winter -m:&nu, .10 apsas straights, 5. .54, WHEAT-Bpot. No. No. 2 hard, Quet: falo. Futures were frmer: CORN—Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, %, prompt shipment. flA'l‘Hpql frm; Ne. 2 white Wl« Wnsef Ilo‘ & JLOQLE No. P shipp HOPS-—8teady: u.m s Sommon to Pttt coase s ceon crop, 1@kc; i '?.‘.',;: uge. IDE! cholce, 1915 e S—8teady; : o = .u’. loc-u. 0gelc; Cen. tomorrow, ; inst | | Bowl, i LEATHER-Firm; e ‘seconds, 316 TALLOW-—Firm; elty, $%o; toNC apecial, Tee PROVISIONS 0. family !h 0y 20,00, m $16. 00 Tamily, $1¢ 00r L firm; niddle west, ‘89,6069 BUTPERCFIrmer Fecelpts, crenmery extras 3t | 2800: weconds, 46 recelpts hemlock firsts country, 644 mess, $16.00 firm W clears, 20, wn Veef. . , 4118 tube; firsts, ¥ih EGQQS — Steady {resh Eathered extras, 34 |v'!\«- firsts, 2o | GENE 8101 cases; extra (i sis, OMANA | FRUITS-Oranges: California Valen- clae, 1768, 30, 216a, 250c; $8 bux; Cali- unzh Vialencias, 126 s, 3008, %.75 'knn fancy G } Gol- box Lemons | dcn’ Bow! £ box; extra_fancy | den Bowl, 8%, $4.80 box. extra fancy Bunkist, am- 360s, $4.50 box; Red Ball, box, hes: Colorado Elbertas. extra flnty‘ ®c crate; Colorado Kl bertas, fancy, $¢ crate; Utah Elbertas, Cafifornia n.l-.{p B¢ box Italian, % crate; itallan, quan- | tittes, 80c crate. l‘enr- Clargine, % | crate; Keifers, bu. Apples: [ Larse cooking and Saking, 3 bbl.: Jona: Belleflowers, $1.50 box thans, $360 | Grapes: Tokays, $1.3 crate: Concords, homo -grown, Zc basket. Bananas: Me- fruit, $2.00G2.2%5 bunch; Jumbo fruit Changalnale and Port Limon, do 1b. Cantaloupes California, mission brand, standards, B crate; California, mission brand. les, $2.3% ‘crate; Call: forn mission brand, 1|nllv e crate; | Colorade. Burwells, Pink meated, 900 | crate. Watermelons b, EEF CUTS- Ribs Loins % Me. - Chucka: 'No, 1, Rounds: No. 150 Plates 3, S Valen Cali- .75 dlum rornl.n Valencina, ox. Lemona: oul 308, # box; extra Golde 300m, 3460 box; extra fancy Sun- % box; Red Ball, $1 box, Grapefruit; 36, 46s. bin, #s, S0s, §3 box. | Peachea: Colorado Elbertas, extra fan: €5c crate; Colorado Elbertas, fanc crate; California Salways, ¢ crate e, Pears: Clarglues, bushels, $1.25. Apples & and baking, $3 bbl.: Jona- 0 bbl.; Belleflowers, $1.80 box; 1daho Jonathans, $1.40 box: extra daho Jonathans, $1.80 box. Gr $1.3 crate; Concords, Michi nd ¢ Yorks, #c b Bananas Medium fruit, 2% bunch: Jumbo fruil, Changulnola and Port Limon, 4o ib, Cantaloupes: Colorado pink m i | 76e 380, crate. VEQETABLES-Cabbage | Head lettuce; $§1 dos. Lm\l Lettuce, 40c | doz. Onions: "Red, 2 1b.; Washington yilluv‘ 1% Ib pnnllth $1.60 crate. Wax | M n be: 0o basket. Tomaloes: - | Parsley: doz, Rutabaga 10c 1b. Potatoes: Colorado white atock, 60c bu. Minnesota Ohlos, ¢ bu, Ne braska Ohlos Sweet Potatoes: 1%e b | Dennla & Francis | Other Coconnuts: ms«‘mi.u\smns—fi-rkm-ck .60, case; 14 case, $1.75. Cornpops: $3.25 case; ‘T Suse, $1.%. Honey: R.T5 case, Afrline, 12 ore and easler: fancy, v\fi&: prime, 8% @To. RUIT firm; Califor- :‘hmnc Apri- N@c: ex- Siec; inactive: cholce 4N@s Slc: fancy, S%@e. muscat L C ancy . 8@10¢; London ll_l Hay Market. ‘| OMAHA, Oct, 12.—HAY—Prairte, nland (rome here), $11 6012 00; cholce choice, | N i here), '$1L00aE l-omw'n\ cholce \owlnnd $1050¢ 0@8.50; No, 1 ; cholce | .00, : 'Cholce 11.00@12.00; No, 2, $8.00 Liverpool Grain Market, | LIVERPOOL, Oct, No. 1 Manitoba, 128 %4d; No. 2, 11s 11d; | No. 8, 118 10%d; No. I naorthern Duluth. | 11794} No, 2 rard winter, 1 | CORN—Spot American mixed, new, Pl‘ FLOVR—Winter patents, {1s. g HOPS=In London,” Pacitla const. €45 1 { Graln Market. t. 11, -~WHEAT-Track. .3 N‘;d 2 hard. §1.120 60%@s1c; N 2. hite, 61 0. 2 white, 6lc; May, B1%G61%e. % BOBYke St. Lo 8T, I.DLIB Nn 2 red, $1.220 No. i | H ! 2 white, nominal. Kansas City Grain Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 11.-~WHBEAT-No. 2 ‘hard, $1.11@1.18; No. 2 red, u uol 16; | l)ecemb!r 3] Olhfc'rl 014 Mng CORN-No. 2 mixed, 0, 2 Whll!, 67%c;: December, u%m&%c May, 6i%e, M:\’I‘S—-VD 2 white, 87@6s¢; No. 2 mixed, Coiton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—COTTON-—Fu- tures opened steady; October, 11.9ic: December, 12.35c: January, 12.60c; March, 12.70c; May, 12.90c. The comm market closed with l Ht(la reaction and final prices were 22 to points net higher. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Oect. 11.—DRY GOODS— Cotton goods and yarns firm; wide sheet. ings advanced 2% per cont cotton and silk goods active; dress s firm; men's wear firm, and raw silk higher. Many Pioneers at Funeral of Mrs, J.N. H. Patrick The attendance at the funeral of Mi,. J. N. H. Patrick, held at All Saints Episcopal church Sunday, was large and among those who were pres- ent to pay the last respects to the pion- eer woman were many of the Nebras- kans who came to Omaha and Dougl county in the s and 60s. There were & number of members of the Nebraska Association of Douglas County Ploneers, though she was not a member of that organization. The funeral services were by Rev. T. J. Mackay, rector of All Baints, assisted by Hev. Edwin Hart Jenks, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Burial was in the family lot in Prospect” Hill cemetery, beside her hus- band, J. N. H. Patrick. An immense quantity of flowers were sent to the church by friends. These later were sent to the Clarkson Memorial hospital. The palibearers were: conducted Fred Mont 1 g: Imor‘my Charies B. Keller F. H. Davis b [ W, Lyman B. Caldwell L Orr. ‘ARiong those from Gutside the city at- tending the funeral was Colonel Al Patrick and John Patrick, who came trom the Wyoming ranch. DEATH RECORD. Charles 8, MecKensie, Charles 8. McKenzie, son of the late George McKenzie, dled at his home n Quiney, Wash.,, Saturday, October 9, He was horn in Omaha forty-one years ago and moved to Washington on w ranch, twelve years ago. He is survived by a wife and six children. A sister, Mrs, C. H Lear, and four brothers, Colin A. wnd Guy C. of Omaha, William T. of | & Spokane, Wash.; Dave H. ' - g of Butte, | total of 876 cars arrived at the yards. 11 WHEAT-S8pot, | Ze | & very | e ewes $.00G5.50, vE feede OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | AGO L STOUK MARKET Big Cattle Eum Everywhere and Lower Prices—Sheep Steady to a Little Stronger HOGS TEN TO }!~HEEN HIGHER Cattle Unsettled — ¥ Sheep U HICAGO, " W head; market teers, $6.004110.50 cows and 111150, HOGS weak western helfera steers ViS40 s €000 OMAHA Recoipts wore Kstimate Monday Same day Inst week 8ame 2 weeks ago. Same § W Same 4 Same day The following table shows the receipta of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Umaha live stock market for the year to date as compared With Inst year 19,000 LAMBS riet unsettiod , 335041610, lambas, Receipta wethe © boet ateers. And helfers, $%.60010.% stockers and feeders, 3500007 steera, 3625485, native calves OGS Receipta, helgher: pign and and butchers, $8.3078. Cattle Hoxs Sheep Recelpts and at the market mixed 8.0 <0 ‘good heavy, disposition of live stock ‘nlon Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hou o 3 o'clock p. m. yesterday P OAND RECEIPTS-CARS head: market ste lullh n.-..» Ship. H'r's. | #heep and ew M & St C, | | Missouri Pacific | Sloux Clty L Unlon Pacific 1% SIOUX CITY, Ia, Oct. 11—CATTLE [} east Recelpts, 10,000 head: market 104 ] west native steers N Cows & O 8 anners, §5.000 £.00617.00 LA MBS—Recelpta lambs, $X.00 © Stoek Market. b or; [\ ifers, S by 1iinols Central Chi. Gt. West bulle, N head 35 1008.40; Mixed, WGR0; bulk of market 10¢ .00 sules, $8.00 i _heavy light, & . LA N recelpts.. 12 e 1) DISPOSITION~1H o P i g AND LAMBS—Receipts market 10 @ife lower; owes Inmba, §7.0068.50. D £4.0000 ttle. Hogs. Sheep Morrls & 5 1801 Swift & 5 Cudahy Pack, Co. Armour & Co. Schwarts & Co, 4. W, Murphy Lincoln Pack K. Packing diorrel Vansant h .V, & Hill_&' Son F. B. Lewls Huston & Co J. B, Root & Rulla Huss Rosenstock ity Live Stock Market, KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 11—CATTL ~Recefpts, 35,000 head; market lo prime fed steers, $9.6G10.00; dressed beef 1 wester It and feede $6.9506,25, calves, $6.00010.%, P LAMBS-—Recefpts, head; market atrong. lambs, yearlings, $5.8007.85; " wethers, owes, %.6065.0 St Joseph Live Stock Market. oct. 11 market helfel Co. Kansas 1,008 s12 Co. Co. 14,000 3 . celpta, " hed $7.00010.00;_cown and calvos. $5.00010.60 HOGS — Recelpts, 2000 head: market to be higher; top, $8.46; bulk of sales, $.10 @s. 8. ) 400 & Bros. y & Kellogg & Desen °. Hamilton Rothschild Mo, & K. Chrietle Higging Huffman Roth Mey Baker, Tanner John K!ine SHEEP AND +|hend; market steady LAMBS—Recelpts, S lambs, $5.0068. | Recelpts of 1ife stock from the five prin- | ' elpal . western markets: Jonen & Emith G Bros Harvey 2.4 18,000 9,700 B.m Soueh Omaha Kansua ( %.000 oux O 0,00 Shivers Sioux City 1 Totala A0 CATTLE-Recelpts this morning num bered o largest number over The previous rec- ber 20, 5 cars of cattle arrived at the total number of cars of atock received at the ya also & record brea day was October 16, Totals 060 SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY a | | The rally of elght Bunday schools m{ Wastminster Preebyterian church ves- | terday morning was a blg success. Miss Gamlin of the Sunday party led and the church was crowded, some being there as early as 8:30 a. m. Forty-five young | folks hit the trall and more than fifty others made promises to join the chureh | as soon as possible and try to lead bet- ter Christian lves. Miss mlin went to Councll where at 11:40 ahe conducted a rally omnr to the large recelpts of catils more time than usual was taken up with necessary sorting, so that the morning was weil advanced before the reiampts had been shaped up ready to be show Conditions generally were against tue seliing iInterests. Not enly were local re- | ut Kansas City and Chi. g runs, Which added to the weakness felt at this point. It was se!f evident from the beginning that buyers would naturally want a reuoction i prices at this olnt to conform with | day school H lower prices prevalling elsewhere and the | i.""'n,';uf,“ri‘;'".'r'iu'l"‘f:.‘l..'fi‘.s'.'f’ in® position: SpRINKLER QUENCHES FIRE IN UNCLE SAM PLANT Blufts, | of At midday a good many cattle were still uneoid, but the receipts were pretty | well cleaned up before the market finally | at Twenty-elghth and Sahler streets early | closed. Prices were 10Gi5c and in spots as much as 26c lower than last week's | Bunday morning would have destroved the place had it not heen for the ef- close, Good to choice ficlency of the automatic sprinkler with ¥ire which started In the whi beeve feq uotations on cattle: earings, $9.00@..%; fair to good fed | yearling :mw, common to falr fed earlings, §o0d to cholce heavy | 't:. fair to d cornted s g A oo™ | which the place is equipped. se:omc.?;:::. ."5-':.’ beoves. | When the heat melted the plug which to good grans becves, um starts the sprinklor it tufned In an alarm | | of fire. By the time the department (Ve ey srrived the entire fire area was flooded, mon to fair cow www;?rnm.- feed- | but the fire had been extingulshed, ot ceders, H. m‘:?"r R S eeder: " alr 10 ers, ANGER RO Soar i (o rats fosdora 3ot GLIB STRANGER BORROWS uo k0od to cholce stockers, WW | FROM MEN SEEKING WORK | falf to good stockers, Toifers.. 85150700, stoe 500955 ¥ . $44 Ry sl , $5.1507.0, ¢ i| So eager for work were John Huntla, no; Dotta; 2;.".".":‘:;,‘“.:'«3‘.!{.;’- ¥ Clto, Ark,, and Willlam Marrow, Patter- Representative sulos: | son, Ark.. that they followed a giib HEIFERS, | stranger all day, lstening to his promises. ¥ He had them at the stock yards on the Bouth Side yesterday afternoon, when ho | grandly annouiiced that he owned n half Interest in the big place. A few minutes lator he borrowed 310 from Morrow and $6 from Huntla “to | buy clgarettes with,” and he has not been seen since. No. ; fl'l'i)( KLRR AND FEEDERS. 600 [T NJJ- 6 3 DRI 410 22 stockers. 98) 6 35 20 sto kers. 805 6 40 41 stockers 3 13 steers. 998 576 28 calves. 16 stockers. 980 6 15 HOGS8—Advices were very bulilsh w..d.vory light eve trade opened gene: udes showed Lhe ne — A “For Sale’” ac will turn second-hand furniture into cash. Bank Clearings Bank clearings in the United States for the week ending Octlobor, 1. ‘as reported treet’s Jourmml ew Yor! wate 988500, aainat 34,003,975, i st week and 000 in this week | 1on T Aian sintines s AgEregute $176,100 000, ns against $146,557,000 last week and $175,003.000 in this week last year. Following are the returns for this week with ‘percentaxcs of change shown” this | week as compared with this week year Cities. Amount. | Inc. | Dec. | “hi ¢ H . fea, I‘!lllltfolphll Boston | | | other markets | n tie local run from ort ot re all of amo: and 2 tiat 10c higher. h mark for deal gre last week's CIm he tii l ot y the time packers a lhl!l of the hogs hi Ll ping account and llu llllor lMo o) out fuly 10c higher, while quite ,l‘ sales looked as much as 16c nigher, ndu was active and the big end of the likht supply had beer cleaned up before §:, General tracde was the hi h‘fl of the year, both bulk and top bel nl o hi h- oat since over & yedr ago. General qual showed quite a bit of Improvemaent BVII‘ last week, and suppiles includod a few bunches of the new crop of hogs, about the first to show up here. Representative sales: Pr. No. [ 0 o Au;; 3524 £E 28 B 222 EH Bh, Pr Lo 85z H g San Francisco Baltimore Minneapolis Detrolt ... Cincinnati Cleveland Los Angeles New Orleans OMAHA Milwauke Atlanta Loulsville Beattle Buffalo . P 0 0 H 2 H R 522 ood liberal supply of sheep on hand to open the week, calling for 161 curs, or 42,00 head. Tn s is aboit the same number as were recelved & week ago, but ls 6,500 heavior than two wecks ago and near.y £00 larger than for the sume Mond last According to th mates from other points, were larker n reecipts other western markets combined lambe were drag all foremoon. Buyers' early offers were made on a par Wwith the Iate sales Friday or 16@ic lower than at the good time early. This did not_correspond at all with scilers’ ideas of what prices should be, and as a result there was litte sold up to a late hou Bulk of the day's sales landed at with nothing selling below o sprinkling as high as $5 40 top. The day's average cost is the high- est gince Jast September and the top is also the best price since that month. A few of the first sales made didn't look & great deal better than Friday's close, but later on prices were firm and when the bulk moved it was at_figures that were almost as goud as Fri '\y- early trade. Most of the lambs sol, $3.50(78.65, the latter price being the FEEREE 2558 HEE ‘._._ g Y 33822 = »: 2883 Houston Richmond Indlanapolis Providence Fort Worth | Washingtn, Memphis 8t. Joseph Columbus Nashville 2 282588 g Des Moines Hartford ... Duluth Rochester 252383823 38433 EEEH proaptaaliiineape 2 CTHT P hy- ton. Feeding lambs were in good request, and sold at fully steady to possibly a hit- tle rironger prices right from the outset The feeder end of seversl strings moved at $Pa35, and u sale at ¥ topped the day's trade. There was, of course, the usual sprinkling on down. The'e ‘vog A very g emand for all kinde of ewes, and anything that feeders or breeders could use movad early At strong prices. A spread of $5.0065.20 bought g £38 Innul New Haven Sloux City Grand Rapids Syracuse Jucksonville, Frmingham 8 H ShEz Fla cabRany: Inquiry GAINS AT WESTMINSTER SUCCESS 3 t binl | of the Uncle Sam Breakfast food plant | In quite & bit of stuff that was absolutsly toothlos (ng yeariings were searee he usiel scarcity of fat lttle change *A astin Worcester Chattanooga Oklahoma Dayton Little Rock Tacoma Lincoln Fremont “Last week L il e P = . 500 { Iambs falr to cholce, .Qd’!l “M" 10; 5. 010, ewe eariing ., ice, wethers, sood tu e NEW YORK STOCK MARKET for Standard Shares Resumed on the Ex- IN RAILWAY SHARES Oct. 1L—~The fnqui which effected in the spoculative ve resumed tod ntial eaine | notably Canadl Lehigh Valiey, Loutaville L aind New Huven, the latter adding points to its 16point decrense preceding week at 1) shares, the truw Reading denoted pressure ticularly Iantic O & Rio stocks Revival of it the natural outcon plications arisin the Balkans W ¢ YORK riat rest in s lties wis e of the which feat regarded the Increased from the situntion Heldwin Lo omotiv i | ik anil taldwin ned with fell back very final knined Its one block of shared in the ing 8 to Koing to turn in N rise 59, ' and refle Willys-O fon of the tione witl Mxican moderately strong Among the few weak spc ital Can, which fell Alrbrake, down remicals, nt meteoric were at high lev inal denlingm, with increa s8 In Reading, Unlon Pacifi eral oth allers. The appr hollday responsible for taking the confuston denlings Wwas on a very extensive scal sesston, the first hou: over 490,000 shares. Thi ated ‘in_ the final hour ),000 shares for the interests & were Con New and # point at 30 in the 4 heavi and sev of the nuch profi which char Demand sterling was again weak, sell | Ing 1l cents under last week's low quo tation. ‘Anglo-French notes, on one quoted at Ste, bond market was firm at the out hut eased off in the late dealings Total sales, par value, aggregated B70,000. United on_eall Number of sales and leading quotations States honds were unchanged M on stocks were: Alnska Gold Allls-Chalmers Deet Sugar Can Locomotive &R & R ptd | Am. Sugar Rening American Tel, & Tel, American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchinon n Locomotive Salew. High. Low. Close P X L T ow Gatifornia. Petraleum Canadia Contral Leather Chesapeake & Ohio « the Broadway Methodist Episcopal Sun- | G Distillers’ irie " \h\nfl-l Kiectric Great Northorn pfd Great No. Ore ctts Becuritien Interboraueh Gon. ' Corp onal Harvester. .. M Miam| Copper .. Mirsourl, K. & Miswouri’ Paoitle National Riscuit Natlonal Lead Nevada Copper New York Central N.Y. N H & H.. Norfolk & Weatorn Northern Pacitic . Pacifio Mall Pacific Tel Pennylvania | Republic ir Bouthern Py annonsee Texas Comoany Unlon Pactic | Unfon Pacifie phd.... United Stutes me-v eneral Motore " o 4 Total ales for the day. 1,320,000 sharen. New York Money Market. W YORK, Ocl. ll.‘HEnf'ANTlLF PA (-nga STERLING F‘xP"\NGb—uLdny bills, $4.035% demand, $4.6775; cables, §$4.68%. aILVER—Blr. 49¢; Mexican dollars, MONEY~—Time loans, firm; sixty, days. 2%@8 per cent: %0 days, amu_ v nem six months, per cent. mon eagler; high, 2 per cont; low l'? por oen ruling rate. 1% Vi cent; last loan, ol onln: bid, 1% per oent; offered -( (‘Iollnl quouuon- on bonds today were ns follows: Ches. & Ohlo 4. B. 3 . (‘ wats® s ref. L. Ratlway ba. e Unton Paciflo o o an 08 U ‘el S 5 T i T4 Anglo-Freneh e Quotations furnished by Burns, Brinker & Co 49 Omaha Natiooal bank bullding ock City National Bank of Omaba. Desre & Co., pfd Fairmont Creamery, pfd. Falrmont Oreamery, com Greal Western Sugar Co. Lincoln Tel, Co.. com Lincoln Gas & Blectric Omabe & C com Union Stock Yar Sulzberger & Sons Bonds- Anglo-French 5 Dor cent notes, 1980 23 Ousha Gas 6s 1917 Pacitie Tel. & Tei i Wichita Union Mook ¥ards t- 1954 Bwiit & Co. 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