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E ; THE BEE: OMAHA 'I‘Hl RSDAY N( )\'F\!RRR 18 FOR RENT Farnisned Rooms, 8. 21ST AVE, 810—Nicely. furnished, mod- ern rooms. close In; quiet home. Tel. | Douglas 7813, BPEOIAL LOW RAT TO PERMANENT GUBSTS HOTEL BA\FORI) 9th and Farnam | 20th and Farnam. | ping | ms, FOR RENT-One room to gentleman. u‘l modern private home, clrse in; l"hnm- Tyl:r 027 KOU? Nl'l;E PL ACE x\rhn( e; sult- able 1 or 2; board oplhnm\l ‘Webster \'\m\ NICBLY furnished room for refined gen- ate modern home. tleman in strictly g ] 301 Deer Patk Tyler 2042-W. %018 PACIFICDelightful, cozy, hgme- for business men; strictl like rooms, modern - and newly furnished. Home | privileges_and reasonable rates to right| parties. Call Harney 67 % | FO RENT—Dec. 1 large furnighed room Fivate bath. iarge Gloset: nave good reberehoen. Well asated Unfurnish- deRooms. ONE or 2 unturnished rooms, strict] mod- | ern; parties without children. D. FOR 8. x 41 CHOICE improved % in Phillips count Kaneas, tle, other land or cash REAL ESTATE [ FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALB lowa. ALE or exchange, my $5,000 acre, eastern lowa farm. eAuny | mproved land, city property ors f_gocds. For particulars address 2 Watertown, 8 D. black soll. Exchange for $.40. Hellye: Republican City, Neb 15 to cash, well | . | $0 per acre. balante $1 to seleot year; 500 Bros., 1028 | Minn | 3| Minnesota: | ball, per a | dress FOR SALFE~640 acres, 9 miles from Kim- residenc v cultivation; nlny loam wsofl; ay meadow and pasture; good bulldings: $70 r acre, EMX terms. Au- gust Benson, R. §, Litchfield, Minn, Nebraskn, | Neb.; near railroad station; $12.50 Will_consider Omaha (clear) property in_part payment. Ad- L, Bee office, South Omaha. Housekeeping Rooms. | FARNAM, 22 _Two nice housekeeping | rooma; electricity, steam, gas range DAVENPORT, M8 TWO OR THRER | = D CRLY FURNISHED HKPG hOOMS REASONABLE RENT TWO UNFURNISHED rooms for light | housekeeping, on first floor, with pri-| vate entrance; partly modern. Call Col fax 2569, Furnished Houses. WEST FARNAM Furnished or ' Unfurnished $40 AND 84 Seven rooms, all modern, piano player; etc.; paved street; half block to car AMERICAN SECURITY CO., " 202 8. Allth St g 01 7-R._house furnished. H. 3 Houses and Cottnges. North. $20—SEVEN rooms and bath, all modern. 2624 Manderson St. Web, 3206 BIX-ROOM cottage modern except heat, 2243 N. 19th St. Phone Webster 3232 FIVE-ROOM house, nearly new, nmd-xrn except_furnace, only 9. Call Col. 1096, RENT FRBEE FOR TWO “WEBKS—Nice elght-room house; newly decorated; modern except heat; storm windows and doors; price reduced to $18. Web. FOR RF‘dT—G—ruon‘ l’:‘oule “all mnklem convenkm\tn. % block to car. th ‘A Past, 4519 N. 3th St Pmn! (‘olfu u7s. FOR SALE—Best large bod; medium priced land in N h-grade v Ll:g; mo.?ly required C. Bmdln 0 W‘_:l:- New York, NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE RENTER, DON'T BLAME FAILURE IN LIFE TO LACK OF OP- | Here i5 one today, walting for you to | grasp. 4s-acre farm, new house and barn, orchard, woods, village and summer re: ort, 1 mile Syracuse, state macad. road all the way. Price, §1,500; 300 cash. $100 yearly prLS BARGAIN OFFSETS ALL EX PENSES AND LEAVES A HANDSOME SPLT S8-acre fruit farm that turns off $1,600 yearly. Price, $3,400 WHY TRAVEL ABOUT LOOKING FOR BUSINESS? 150-acre farm; bulldings worth $9,000. | Price, $6,000; $300 cash, $200 yearly. Write for photos. PORTUNITIES. | gene easy t R. R. fare_one way to purchaser. | E. Munson, 242fi_§. Salina St., Syracuse, N ¥ Wisconsin. UPPER \\ls(,‘()\sl\ Best dalrv and wanted; ,Xn Central Land ral crop state in the union; settlars l'\n'{- for sale at low prices on erms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon- Grant. Excellent lands L upstairs | for stock raising. If interested in fruit T AT, AL Tard hoorns &d | [vnas. ask Tor bookist onapale-orcharde bath; modey except heat; clean and |Address Land and Industria comfortable; $10. w«n, 5060. T iy Sharesrotis MRy 6-ROOM cottage: mod. Tat. FL. 29%. Misc HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? s ""‘:"‘fi'msu,. odpe Seroom. | (UIAY'S Yood ‘description of your iand modern, $25; ki Rent Reduced Nice 8-room house, modern except heat; atorm windows; arranged for two fami- les if 8o auneé rent §22. 11 Corby St. Tel. Web. 2401 Rlnn(-), brick _flat. 7 ROOMS, 2427 Charles, $I%. 2405_EMMET, 6-r. cottage. W FOR RE 5-room, new, modern, up- to-date brick flat. 2330 Willows Ave. Rent $%. Tel. l) 1530, Web. 731 Wal. 2658 " 106¢ th. QOUT‘H 2TH AVE. Two 7-room houses, 8. W. corner 33d and Howard. These houges have been wery completely remodeled;: new fur- naces, combination light fixtures, hard wood floors, mew paper in every room and closet. Summer porch, screened in; In ru:t _every comfo ks b T 308 1st Bank. HOMAS 30 DANDY mod. 6-r. cottagd; large yard; iron fence; on 2ith car line; splendid lo- cation; new gas stove; electric lights; $18.50. 2411 8. 24th. COTTAGES, zsw-u $14 PER MONTH. nal, ** Mediu; ferent paper. states. and send it to the Bloux Crlfly( (Ia.) Jour- day evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday month, words, Largest circulation of any Iowa news- Want _Ad y Fri- Towa's Most Powe 24 33 m.” Twenty-filve words evening and Sunday for one giving sixteen ads on twelve dl(- days for #2; or 50 words, $, or T $6. 250.000 readers daily in four great 120 acres; ditch land; to rall FOR SALEB 82 scres under government | water, balance pasture | ; some fence: 3 miles hool and postoffice Box 1223, Alliance, paid 3 Foom hou Iroad town; $2,300. Terms. ey DAIRY farm for rent. About Two of the best dnlrv farms in the oount i at 18 Pearl St. Phone 174, Council Bluffs, IA. FARMS WANTED 400 miles from Council Bluffs. acres. Ono acre. Apply to Geors \GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat is Wuk and Sells from Un- changed to Two Cents Under Tuesday's Prices. » RECEIPTS ARE VERY LIGHT 4 OMAHA, November 17, 1915, The wheat market was weak today, | selling from unchanged to 2 lower, The | receipts of this cereal were not very heavy and the casr demand was suf- n- fent to take eare of the light run. Corn_receipts were light and the de- mand for this cereal was not very active. | Corn ranged from unchanged to e lower. There was very little oats sold mdny\ and the receipts of this cereal were very | light. Oats were quoted from unchanged | to %e lower. Rye receipts were heavy again today and there was hardly enough demand t | take care of the offerings. Rye sold from lo_to ¢ lower. Barle; was quoted nominally un- chan 5 Clearances were: Wheat and flour. gqual to 1,388,000 bu.; corn, 18,000 bu.; oats, 2,000 b | IAwrpooI close: Wheat and corn, un- changed. Fritary wheat receipts were 3,668,000 bu | and shipments 137,00 bu., against re- | ceipts of 2,080,000 bu. and shiymernts of L757.000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipta were 812000 bu. | and shipmonts 354,000 bu., against receipts | of 1,771,000 bu. and shipments of #8000 bu. | last year. Primary oats receipts were 1422000 bu. and shipments 188,000 bu. axainst re-| ceipts of 489,60 bu. and shipments of 915, 000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. . Wheat. Com. Oats. Rye. Chicago 185 158 28 .- Minneapolis &9 v Duluth o Umnhl 8 i8 % ansas City ... © 10 . t, Louls .. n £ . Winnipeg i Vo ’ o These sales were reported today: Wheat: No. § hard winter: 2-8 of a car, $1.00; 1 car (choice), 8c; 1 car (Aark), 9c; 16 of a car, 2 cars, 9lgc; 2 cars, %6c; 1 oar, %lgo; 3 cars, %c; 1 car, M4o; 2 cars, Mc; 1 oar, 03%c. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 95c; 1 car, $i4c; 4 cars, Me; 1 car, 93%c; 3 oars, S2lwc; 2 cars, 8ic; 1 car (burnt), $6%c. Sample: 1 car, S8c; 1 car, #6c; 3 cars, 83c; 1 car, S2c; 1% cars, 80c; 1 car, 65¢; 1 car, 80c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 93c; ! car, 92%c; % of a car, Sle. Rye: h $ 1 \go. 1 car, 9ic. No.'3 u-s| il cars, 8 1 car. < N Corn: No. 2 \\h‘”‘ | oars, nwc 'Nn 8 white: 4 cars, (llac No. 2 yellow: 2 cars, 3 '~ No. & 1 car (new), B8c. No. 6 yeliow oar, 83c. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 62 a car, 62. No. 2 mixed: (high’ color). 62%c. No. 6. No. # mixed: 1 car, ear (white), Gle. : 1car, Wic. No. 3 whit Omal Cosh Prices—Wheat: turkey 99¢@$100: No. 3 turkey, 3 No. 2 hard, : No. 8 hard, 98%@9°c No. 4 hard, 92G% No. 2 sprnig, 890'¢c: No 8 apring, M@9c: No. 2 durum, 9% : No. 8 durum, 9%@d6c; sample, K‘»c Corn: No. 2 white, Lk Lo Nl 8 white, 61161%c: No. 4 white, 00%@61%c; No. 5 white, &%@6lc: No. 6 white, 0% @0%c; No. 2 vellow, F@ec: No. B3 e: No. 4 yello Y @63%e; ellow, 62%@6%0; No. 6 yellow, A2i4 No. 2’ mixed. 624@62%c: No. mixed, 81%@é2c; No. 4 mixed, G14M6INc; No. 5 mixed, 61}@s1ke; No. & mixed, 610 e Oats:' No. 2 white, W atc; atand- 35@3%c: No. 3 white, 344344 o whll-. $Y@4c. Barloy: Maltin 6ot No. 1 foed. 6gsic. Rye: No. mlc. No. 3, Chicago closing prices furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan etock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth, Omah < Use The Bee's “Swapper” column. FOR RENT New, mod, ¢-room house and sleeping orch, full basement, east front, excel- fent nellhbarhood. close to car line. h 7. s-rmc'n..\' mcdern, i-r, Hanscom Park, cottage, oak floors, $3. Tel. Har. 4229, fROUM, modern, 269 Poppleton _Ave. MODERN -room house. 1619 Park Ave., $%. Phone Harney 1565, 627 PARK AVE.—$-room mod. home, $35; garage exira. Carey Cleaning Co. H flofl 'm &0“ REAL ESTATE LOANS. made promptly. F. d 'Bldz ufn mp!‘lmm Sta. l‘A u\ TO! LANXJLTR xs and loans at Ibvlll ke MBULL, #S Bee Cl'r\' r cent. and farm loans, 6, 0. 6 ank. Dumont & Co., 416 State Wheat | I Dec..(] (@ 1064/ 1085 1 60%/1 M@ | L0 |1 0! 10| 106%) 10 ey G | 1ouy ey 1ow Corn Dec.. | 6l 6 |eee0g | 0% 02‘"' 641 ; 1111 | 63% | %837 | 64 Dec. l 38 | %8 | 38% M-y | 'Bé !-mfi 0% Poran.l 170 {1670 | a8 omgt 16 omal 16 ary - ROOM cottage. 111 S. 2Sth St, $1b. lowest rates. ’\V-ter p‘l‘.ld " 4 PETERS 'I‘R\ ST CO., 1622 F‘nrnnmr ALL modern, fine repalr, &r.; 80 8. |6% AND 6%% for loans on best class city 20th Bt., near Mason. Nlldflnm‘n I[n lmn\:l’;!l Il'l‘l| \;p;“nllo o commissiol 08 N. 2th Ave., b- mnmlxgunq;‘ #0. "'.r’.g'{"' Roer oD, 'm._,‘.:,";.nmm st “Btores, moves, packs, ships; 8-horse van o e e and 2 men, $1.05 per hr.; storage §2 per parsy 7 mo, Satisfaction guar. D. 4388 & Ty. 230 homa _m_sfi_‘f Bank Bidg. O\II\H’\ homes. Bast Nebraska farms. Miscellaneous, O'KEEFE REAL BSTATE CO., 14 B, 2TH, 7- all mod. 1016 Omaha National, Phone Doullu 2715, house newly emd and pamled close in; $25. . 27th, & cot., mod ex. ht., $15. i 2086 cot.,, part mod., $l. 305 not mod., Douglas 1653, 1106 N. 18th od 6-r. cottage, part modern ; lnl dllmr‘ saves car fare. $18. T. J Hook, 1101 N. 18th, A For Sale’ ad will turn second-hand furniture into_cash. WAD iD—Good farm and city loans at MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. . W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. 6% (‘ITY'- REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE Carlberg, 3 Bldg. e LOANS, C. G. ndew Theater WANTED-1,000 to REAL ESTATE—INVESTMENTS Fine Chance for Investment 0x250, 1 block from Ames, 1 block from Fontenelle Park, §100, 50x160, north e of Am St., $500. Quick sale. $1,000 Cash for Both. Tel. Walnut 140 or address I 411, Bee. ammmm—— e REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE EIGHT blocks from the car, in Henson, Just outside city, where taxes are low and where one can pasture cow free and raise chickens on free range and cut down the high cost of living, 6-r., (nearly new), li-story cottage, with large pan- try, closets and store room; 100-barrel fil- tered clstern, with pump in kitchen, co near 0th GlobeV &St RANC improvea 0 an OIaZe | "Neorsicn ranch; must Ve ‘cheap:’ want pacl to trade in splendid 200-acre Cass county n:’h;o;.n:vl‘ ':‘..?.'3“’.';5?;,‘}‘;".5 bee improved farm, 2 miles from good town. mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 488k & Ty, 234 | T. Pollock, Plattsmouth, Neb. _—~o i: cottage, newly decorated; rent NFBRAHI\A land, Omaha clty property mod. except heat; storm win- | to t aswe- Biso Corby St. Web. 1345, Gordon Van Co. fisiz 29 N. uth St Tel. D 34 or Har. 1981, 211 S. 38d St, 6 rooms and bath. 3006 Franklin St., & rooms and bath. 007 !‘r;nkéln Bt (;xlrgomu and bath, MOD. 6-r. cottage, full basement. able to adults. 1947 8. 28th. H CIE the enu Furaniture Store’ NTA Mag ard’ Wik, s0ipping van and Btorage Co. Cali us for es- timates for move 1713 Webster St ousts EROOM coltage, parly modern; good condition, $19.50. 423 N. S4th. H. 278l ST RENTAL RER FIDELITY Novih FREE Phone Douglas 285 for complete list d vacant houses and apartmerts; aiso fof storage. nioving. 19th and Jackson Sta WANTED—To buy on monthly payments, small store room, with living room lbo\m, in Centrul echool district. Phone mvmu:'rn. 780, b-room house with _bath’ and furnace, luo Call Web. 44 Houses ‘.:.:‘ p Bons :' m Boo Bldg. J.CReed %Anis packing & Farnam "FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE SEPARATE, locked rooms, hold goode and planos; moVing, packing lnd shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE €O, 86 8. 16th St Doug. 4163 Blores aud Offices. FOR RENT OR LEASE At T4 South 13th St., Omaha, 0old stor aAge rooms approximately 4x1¥ feet, cooled with ice, rallway siding for two cars, suitable for fruit, vegetables, beer, meats, butter. Cheap. 'R. Walter, phone %7 or 335 Benton St., Council Bluffs, —o movlnl. e ——— WANTED TO BUY BLIGHTLY used Yoll top desk, not I than 84 Inches long. Prefer new oak sanitary type, good make. Also flat top oF table and chairs. G description. Addre WE pay Chicago, pricea serap casungs. Pa. GOOD § or 6room, well t_cash Bee.* for aluminum itenell Co. == ve be house, around $,40. Pay for it i clear lots. Colfax 4193 w Chicago pri fo uminum rr-n Castinks. Paxton-Mitchell Co Strictly_high grade plano. Web & Yale buys évery WANTED—8econd-hand any size or quantity. Lea Co., 642 W. Jackson Bivd. Chl«"uu lll “Read Them Every Day, It Wil | Pay The Want As in The Bee. for house- | Tocated, clear | rade for restaurant, grocel m T i, Boo. market, picture show, Address REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE A FLORENCE BOULEVARD Prie sale, shade all m ences. way. week, Neaj paved | Am room This place consista of a lot # feet wide and 840 feet deep. A beautiful lawn, fine peaches, plums, cherries. modern, bungalow style, with hot water heat an Let us show you through some time this JEFF W. BEDFORD & SON 223 Keeline Bldg. all modern CONTRACTOR’S SALE lots well object, but must be all cash: also Mluhcll, special auto in fine condition BARGAIN on the PRETTIEST MILE e cut from $7.500 to $6.900 for quick as owner is forced to leave oity. trees, lots of fruit—apples, pears, A beautiful, all quarter-sawed oak finish ho odern _improvements and conveni- A fine large garage and drive. Must see this to appreciate it as this snap can't last long Douglas 8392 CLOSE IN rly new, 6 rooms, east front lot; street; near Crelghton university; price §4,250. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg going south, must sell my new 7 home, beautifully finished: 4 clear located, 1 mortage. Price mo | turniture, | paint, lumber, everything goos. | | PHONE COLFAX 41§ 1824 SAHLER. -ROOM house, modern except heat. 8027 Manderson. _Owner, Douglas 2. BUNGALOW New, 4-room, bath, electric lights and gns; b | month. Douglas 7292 corner lot, 3 locks from oar; $100 down, $25 == —_— e e ! JUST WHAT YOU W .r\\"l‘ | Large living room, dink | kitchen, pantry, rear entry, vunfi n.‘ z.‘.u |#pace: oak finlsh and floors, two nice | | bed rooms, sun room and bath on second | | floor; corner lot, facing east and south. | | This park, REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE on & #th Ave, n G0, $600 cash, . . 11805, Sessis nected to cesspool; electric light and tele- g;on:a l-rn chicken house, wired run, of strawberries; all kinds of ext selected fruit, lhruhbfl‘y and shade tree 2 full lots; near school, churches an stores. ideal place for family desiring t.o live in the country and at ‘the nmo time ‘enjoy ‘all city conveniences. exoe high taxes. $100 dovlnh. month. ()wner. Gabe uaxuu-y Bt., son. Phone Benson 681. ESTATE—SUBURBAN Dundee. IT’S BRAND NEW Seven room bunfflnv all modern; oak finish; large livi room; rooms all newly decorated. screens, window shades; REAL water meter; full hnelmm ine 50 ft. lot; anud street; lnutcgr the heart "o undee. Price 'erme easy. RASP BROS., IM Mc(‘uuo Bldg. Dougl e REAL ESTATE—MISCKLLANEOUS Must Be Sold By December 1st. $300 Cash A client of ours must sell a B-room, nearly new, bungalow, loeated on a big 8x160 corner lot, handy to good car line, school, stores, etc. Price $276. If you are looking for a nice little home, let us show you thl- at once. Hlatt-Falrfield Co. | a Nat. Bk. Bldg. _ Phone D. 498, | d quarter of ground, all set to d bearing; elght-room house on premisos: well and cistern; must sell cheap; ; three blocks soutt iine.~ Bouth 1881, i Souasy WAVE about 20 ol ot &H‘ i maha. Make an offer, et In “’ynmln 416, care Bee in estate near or in Address M- LEGAL \rmrm Notice is hereby ale will e recelved irectors of the Short Line District at l eir office in tae Bayard, for oo housend five o serial bonds of llld dll(r!cl o'clock m. on the Tth So: eald Donds are leaued v virtue of an Act of the legila state of Nebraska, approved Maro on Laws 1 Chapter .70r ",.3“" | sméndments thersto arn'ah pursuant to Yote of the majority of the quall| - Lore of sals Batrict, The Bon .‘.';’,,'L‘f, S e tha Fignt e reject any and ail :Ld:‘an'fl will in no event sell any o, n that e aled ros the Bou, f Irr, " "“'} a the purchase of “nirs | elghty- l'o per unti) l.x 2 ¥ aald lor less than ninety-fiv Valle thereof, By bedec®™ '.hn Bolrd of Directors. ) CATHBRINE ROBERTS, balance monthly. to school and Hanscom C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. close is retary Short Line Irrigation District. « N 9ot TRead Them Every Day, 1t Wil Pay! Bee. The Want Ads in The Article| Open. | H'gh.| Low. | Cloge.| Y K 1 Towin| or "rea Dee ns "H 1us || L " 1™ falr to ohotee, 85 00H6.7; ewes, good to) Lard | L chece, 8 OGS, ; ewes; falr to good, .9 0| e1s fo 1(Q|l\’ oms § 0 6.0 b MII) Psaw sy oY . ,‘u“ LR — Ih nnlull\t sales P Pr. \J'ln‘. 200 | 91ms 000 | * 12wl 9 om|Cattle Show Very Little Change in i YA «oiceinis 83 avi| 815 | sangl 918 (e wmgl 81T r..|| b » i sk, Either Direction—Sheep and | n...v:".'.;r. i n 't . Wyoming lam! 1 Lambs About Steady. ot 1aans Jasnbe - I CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS — ‘| 610 Wyoming feeder lambs 8 ! 2 South Dakota fesdor 8 50 HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER){ &olorado toder tambe ® 4 Features of the Trading Clostng | | 74 native feeder lnmbs q N cen on Board of Trade. OMAHA, November 17, 1915 ;.: native feeder lamba g i CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—Scarcity of ocean | Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 384 native feeder iambs tonnage brought about fresh declines to-{Official Monday 10,556 &, g -{: “n':':“ -m{"d" lambe = ; day in the price of wheat. The market, | Qfllcial Tuesday b ——— " although steady at the close, waa Estimate Wednesday - \tu?'mfif 1016c,Bet lower, ugith Decetabet | 1y oo 4y thia woek 338 W | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET A and Ay at \ Corn \ . o — fintshed %c to ke o e it In | Bame days Iast week..0.80 3 | Jo, and provisions unchanged to Qe §ame dave 3 weoks aao 3l n-ur—:‘n-- Steady—Sheep or o day "go Y ree selling by holdera formed the | RAM® days { weeks ako %.063 " S & > - ' | _CHICAGO, Noy. 17 —CATTLE-Recelpts, ';";\’ I Ofpthe day most of the time in| T Blitwie Lo e ipts | 17,00 head; market steady: native beef [ Rad" hoticonbly - impatred the ylgor of | e i Sheep at 'Uve Omana | steers, $5.90010.00. western steers, 3.8 ;\lmrl“m uiries, and had caused almost | "“’:“:;\'-;‘ "&‘?ir‘:"“.\':; x::-”u-.r to date, as !0“|~nnn and heifers, $L75008.35; calves. rom the start an evident corre -lnmdlnl'” " | o P Ine | HOGS—Receipts, 45,000 head; market {gee o'{r-"x:::mu;«a hmong the bulls Deis. | castie K218 26116 | steady at _10c decline; bulk, $.00G%.46 med fo bave ahiy ' pranalent effoot | ks 1OSH0 D085 | Hight, $5.0006.46; mixed, §.50@%.70; h here and other bullish news, such as ..n"""‘\" 2R63A0 1010 | §5.0068.70; rough, 5. @1 estimate of 3 per cent redvetion of the | ihe following iable Shows the Aver domestie winter crop acreake in seven of | he Ing_ states wus o Iacking in | nariacns oF ! any anent influence. e ond of the seaslon a little ar rally in ‘the Wheat market took piace s the result of some export business by the way of the Gulf of Mexico, having been made possible owing ta earlier declines in prices eapeciaily in Omaha, The Guit sales were sald to have been at the lowest basis so far on this season's crop. Corn went lower with wheat and in consequence of a liberal crop movement from the southern sections of the belt Besides, eastern demand was slow sympathized with the weakness of rain. Some purchasing for the sea- | N ov Doard, bowever. helped to steady the | Nov narkét to a certain extent b Provisions scored gaina in nearly all NOY 18 ‘,f{‘l .,'5, - B options notwithstanding a decided break NOv- & o 8| 7 & in the price of hoge. The upturn was ¢ attributed chiefly to buying orders from| lecelpts and Mnmmlnn of live stock ut or: 3% ¥ ov. & ov. & Nov Nov. Nov Cats Now other | NoV 2 the larger pac | the Union stock yards in Omaha for| Chicago Cash Prices~Wheat: No. 3 red, | {wenty-four ‘hours ending at 3 o clock | 217001 18 No. §'red. 81 ®Wig; No.? hard, | yesterday: $1.04%@1.06%; No. 3 hard, 9c@®$1.08. Corn' | RECBIPTS-CARS, No. 2 vellow, old, 8o; No. 4 ygliow, new, | Cattle.Toxs. Sheep. H'ses. K9 @0c; No. 4 white, new, 57@574c Oatsi M. & St P.... 3 : . No. § white, %%@%ie; standard, 3§ AWabash . Nogg 1 3 “ Rve, no sales. Barley. S0, Seeds: , Missouri Pacitio ... 3 - Timothy, $.0098.00; ciover, $10.00¢0.00. [ Union Pacific ....... 61 23 il crovisions: Pork, $14.50; lard, $8.55; ribs, | C. & N. W, eas 2 ] $10.00¢7 1050, C. & N, W, west 8 3 BUTTER--Steady: creamery, $14at0\e. (<., 8t. P., & M i EGGS_-Lower; receipts, 1740 cases; | C. B. & Q., east. 3 1 1 firsts, 20; ordinary firsts. 204@2Tiec; At | C. B & Q., weat s 3 - included, 20629c. CLRL &P east 8 9 4% S—Unsetiled; receipts 43 cara: [ ' R 1 & P west. 1 . yi\'l:l.;‘mln: an lmnrr:numm'wmwng Tilinols Central ..... 10 2 1 1 ota ang nnesota w! o8, i Da- v ) kota and Minnesota Ohlos, B@6oc. Chisegy W, W _,' - .l - POULTRY—Allve, unsatiled. fowls, 130; Total recelpts ... 348 61 1 6 springs, 13i4c; turkeys, 18@23c DISPOSITION—HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris & Co. It 67 Bwift & Co Cudahy Pac Armotir & Co. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varfous "“-'x ot hu{: at the Omaha live stock | ho last few days, with com- | ewes, ‘!mlM lamba, 3. and butchers, $5.1 ), good heavy, # M s &0 SHEBEP AND LAMBS--Recelpts, 3,600 | nead; market “steady; yearlings, 36500 | % ples, $3.7 B ‘LAMBS - Receipt tirm;: wethers, m«n head; market Louls Live Stock Market. | LOUIS, Nov. 11.~CATTLE-Re- st 8T, ipts, 6,000 head: m-riet steady; native hee! ateors, §1 Ung steers | and heifers, $§ ot $6.00g97.50; | % Trotoee, fi southern §.208.00; cows and heifers, $.00 native caives, $8.00610.60, Recelpts. 860 head: market | pign and lights, 8.75G6.%6:; mix; lambs, $5.00616.75; sheep and ewes, ». Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 17.~CATTLE- Re- celpta, 7,600 head; market strong: prime fed steers, $0.26¢010.00; dressed beef steers, $7.509.00, western steers, 8.50, stockers ‘and hpdn&aum ulls, 3400016 calves, 36 HOGS—Recelpts, 10,000 head; market lower; bulk of sales, $5.1036.45; heavy, 5640018 packers nnfl hulchnrm 8.60; light, 6. SHEEP AND LAM «i head; market steady; lunbl yearlings, 25@6.80, wethers, | owes, $.0046.%. Stoux City Live Stook Market, SIOUX CITY, Ia, Nov, 17—~CATTLB- % head’ market steady tive steers, nh ; 18; butchers, 4.00; cows and he {425, stocke! feede " w":-g\u. wmw I)ulll stagn HOGS—Recelpts, 450 head: harket lfi |average gains of 3 pointa. NEW YORK STOCK MARKEE Extensive Speculations in Securie ties of All Descrip~ tions, COPPER SHARES ARE ACTIVE ’ YORK, ch scriptions except Investment {ssues attended today {rading, half o all the coppers, automobi shares, ma“Soma Tecent favort like Lackawanna Steel, Cruefl and Baldwin Locomotive were I1f 18 points, whils Bethishem Steel, from Its ‘torpor. rose M to Tn_addition there was a 4. points in United Frult to 168 wi Consolidated Gas and other utilities, well the mession. ©o olls A8 express company stocks recol Mercantile g- 6%, declined almost 6814, rished ip 17 ~Extensive specs ne at higher prices in-securitiea of rails and similar with sharp nl’)u'ulnnl in J':Tflé uring the rnronool it 3 to ing forther rise of hile a racd Incidentally Marine preferred, which re- . | cently made a meteoric rise nf 18 points and 1% | All this time rails were doing little more than holding their own, with moderate strength in a few of the high de shares and some minor |-l\l.l ke Den- ver & Rio Grande Alr Line and Rock refer: aland, Partlal explanations for the movement In the copper group was furn'shed in afternoon, of the forthcoming dissolution of Guggenhelm Exploration compan, the when announcement was made the ‘whioty has large holdings in some of the more active metal 1ssu of the separation Fvidently the terms ere not to the I of holders of thesy nnckm some of vhl:{ ded from 2 to \‘ro Prior to that incident sugar stoeks other inactive specialties had ylel: much, If not all, of their advance, wi ralls lost 14 points of its extreme cloulnf at 4%, United States Steel had risen over a point to 88 fell 74, closing at that price mixed with an irregular undertone Total sales amounted to s res. conditions in the steel industry authority A UL and M hil adunlly receded. Ro(hleha‘v‘n ll 1 Prices were R stateq that new orders wes runn'ng steadily fair in excess of current production. o M-ll with & marked increase mand The bond conditions in stosks Total pe) 5 Number of sales on stocks were as follows: Salos 100 g P16 et SLBAIK of sate Commodities. Lincoln Packin NEW YORK, Nov. IT.—~FLOUR-|8o0. Omaha Packing Stead: Ku) Packing Co. B. Vansant C y. Vg BAT-Spot, easy: No. 1 durum,|W ns LY, 1. o, ew York; No. 1 northery nulum $1. mx, and No. I northern. Man! toba, $1.101, i. f. Buffal Futures were wenk T\N‘flmbflr 'l 11, COR] pot, easy; No. 2 yellow, prompt_shipment. OA Barely steady; No. 8 white, 414 Benton, e, Gdie. HAY—Stoady; prime, $1.82%; No. 1, $1.3, | H. F. Hamilton No, 2, $1.20; No. % $L.0@1.05; thipping, Sae. | Bulllvan Bro OPS — Quiet; state, common to |Rothsohild cholee, 1015, 2 Pacltfe | Mo. & Kan. coast, 1915, 3 Christie Hll)Efl—Gll‘Ady. Bogota, !‘o"u‘(’ Cen- tral America, 2de. LEATHER—Fir Hemlock firsts, 330 84c; smeconds, 22@3Sc. PROVISIONS—Pork, _ steady: moss, HTOGITI0; family, $22.0001223); short | el $18.60G21.00, f, st mess, | Tennon $16.00G17.00; family, _$I8: Lard. | Other buyers sieady; middle weat, 1906096, ; TALLOW~Dull; ¢ity, TWe; o&m:ry, Total R M recelpta, 8,213 b rm; receipts tubs; creamery extram, 1163 Mo, firats, HQBWe; | nCATTLE-Recelpts of cattle continue modnnu altho! aon ugh t nds, huGflr—lrrelullr. mel 8,078 cases; gathered ext Ml 3GHc 20; firsts, Ml'lc. socond: Be. CHEESE—Firm; the smallest for nny receipts, 305 boxe number of weeks b Whole milk fiats. neld = specials. | an double the run of average fanc, 18%@16c; current | Beef sters of good uulllly wcr- In de- opecials, 15%@i6c; average fancy, ' Mand 1l dy_prices. Common blge | slow and half-fat or POULTRY—Dressed stead; up cornfeds were weak. The fact fresh chickens, by no one seems to want the half-fat cornfeds, but th on _of the preference to wi 10]\vltl iced, Jw' & Alive, nenllc w fowls, OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, Good to cholce yearlings and ;ood leod— ers have been In fair de d POULTRY—Allve: Turkeys, any size | thi seeite: y s week, over 7 Ibs., 17¢; broile springs, | fully steady llc; ducks, 100 geese, 10c; hens, 9Gllc stronger than a week la Young gltnea hens, each, 85¢; roosters, 8c. Quotations on cattle: Prime cornfed QYSTE hesapeake, -unaua- P | beevar, to_choice fed Eallon. §1.10; standaras, BLE5: sei60ts: 3180 falr to good fed l;urlha‘l:n‘,‘kl andar - 3L wfl ::‘Ilerl 1. ‘F“ common to fair fed ew ol counts, $1.90, 0] ern, smal cans, 24G%c; large cans, "Chesa- 204 b0 eholse haav b s, BT 75, prime beoves, peake, small cans, 20G23c; large cans, %@ e, .80@71. o040 iHoice grass beev. r FISH—-Halibut, plnk 9¢; fresh red, wras trout, froshe 13c; Han, freah: 1te o ol i 82008 red nlpre m»-h flr cnfl.h frozen, good to cholc. grass helfers, 13c; 1 good to choloe cows, 36 896,60, common to X alr to mfl foeders, 3. . common to fair feeders, !Bwouu(? £004 to o olca llackerl ¥7.80G78.00; fair to 50@7.50; ‘common’ to fair . 50Q96. 75 No_ l whllefll fish, Jumbo, iressed, 100; large, 1bc; No. 1 white- rel, round W. C. fc; pickerel, black bass, . 00@W. order slze, ros: 4 i ” » fro:an i, bl [& No. 1, 0.3, 9c. Rounds, No. 3 Plates, No. % Lme Potrbvfifir-nr:h s, 1% to 1 Ibs., In separate comp., 17¢; over 1 Ibs., 16c; aprings, any sise, 18c ?uckl. mod- catimatod at only fifty-thres h 10 uyt.hll week | 3 Pld have arrived here i 3,000 . week l&mul half as large as !or tt‘nfonmn daye price, but not wmud, last year, but is few larger than over 4 lbs rmlh* 11%c; _rooste; iwo weeks ago and nurl.v dOfAM- the :i.l"m.: X 160; un supply for the same days three week *Ehippers were in the trade again today, gndwhile ‘th heavy, the: the otal supbly. - Prices patd looked 100 160 lower, tops dropping to lfl. ent figure of the year, and for that mat- ter the lowest léve] reached in several years Another 5,00 head run at Chicago to- day dispelled all hopes sellers had of not ) young, 1 to 1% Ibs. each, S5c. Homer squabs, 14 os. -nd“ovar. $8.00; lo lo 12 os., $3.00; No. 1, must welgh § ok, a undor § os, Wo Pigeons, any kind, 'Ahlt Frisl and v b by Gilinaki Frait company. | mished l‘TS—CQanrnI- \e-lillclu, 1288, box, $4.75; 1ols, $.00; 1768, 208 and | checking the. break, and while local re %," $5.50. Lemons, Golden Bowl m celpts were extremely moderate, another box, $6.%0; 3s, $.00; Silver Cord 10g16c decline was registered. First bids $000. 30w, 8480 'Poaches, Colorado KI. | wers il of 1¢ down, and a tow. sal bertas or California Salways, crate, 76c. | were made on that basis, but by the time | Pears, Winter Nellis, box, $225. Grapes, | the bulk of the crop began to move trade Tokays, orate, $1.T5;, Emperors, $3.00; Em- | had firmed up ade, and most of the rors, in kegs, $3.76; Imported Ma) hogs sold at m?m lower prices. Move- bl $8.00 10 $6.. Hananas, bunch [Nt was dsosntly active slier & treding u.Gul.w. 3 basis boan establlshed and neariy | rimes fan y o'cloc! box; " ol tashioned” R ton,' $236 per' box; Arkansks Blacks, o £ box. Blaymen wn....,..L i 2% e r oo Bla M5 W 610 e ™ w " ancy. 'all M. e Wagners, extra fancy, b » g',r. o s e d o E e L ) wzes,' $2.00 per box: 'he midweek mark Posmanos, wxtre Tangs. Al wiss, Coln: Al moderate Bavts of Tor® | os, $2.00 per bnx, Pearmaines or about 10,000 head, beln, m. %1 .76 per box; Pearmaines, choice, $1.50 smallest ‘reported on & “odyud . first week of Au or the fi ool whschtels—Jonathans, 3480 per |hait of 'the week Ruppiles total 53, hfo:;( ure. allbridge. $4.00 per barrel n- bnqn smaller than last week by over itens, WM per barrel: Black “Twigs, 100 00 head, but 5.800 larker than two week g‘«r n-“ Ben l)ul- $3.50 per barrel; uo nd 17,000 heavier than for the corre- issouri J&)m‘ $4.00 per_barrel; York .p.mam. days yoar. ;‘wm-m’l-hml \\Inu:"l Wl"o';"‘l‘mh:r_ Fat lamb trade was more or less of a rel; Huntsman's Favorites, W0 ber bar St made n' Good seascn m' Fices that Tooked Just about steady with yumd.. l!ur Bramd-Ben Davis, $2.75 per barrel; b | Willow Twigs, $8.25 per barrel; Winesaps, N°m'°f§m"l:ll:fl:¢m':f:'f - wide ran quality, with nothing very toppy 1..1 $8.60 per barrel; Jonathans, $3.50 per bar- rol ineluded in the recelpta, Bome stute"thal Imeld Brand -Black ""Il. Darte Blask Fiee commitioldl o Yas Innly Pt A T SR ieLmER | e BE SR et 55 s if properly trimmedq up went at I‘""‘;E-""‘:.lllfb—c'b, ~R AR e~ atralght. ‘while fod Westerna, whish were " do TE e e, M ‘,,’:,u',‘,“{ ahape, ",L‘,'.fi."'::..}’.‘“..’.‘:‘.f.';.::." Spdniah, crate, $1.60; | JSuroly "again 1n the last two days, an Caulifioper T8 Thotambe & today were not crate, Rruu el sprouts, cholee by an s, It is doubtful if Tomatoes, lug, §1.50. Peppe ,7 - | the b‘ltywou{d have brought any more Parsley, dox., %c nmn:.: e, |than tha ,'wax, baske! o otations on sheep and lambe: Lam T Tke. - Pumpking, T 1ie Anfiok-. ;o?)dolo chotce WRECH, lumna, falr s am $1.25. Casabas, crate, $8.00. Pota- |«ood, $H1006K; iamba, foed 0 toes, Colorade white ~stock, ' bu., Tbe; | 5.50; yearlings, (ur to chotce. 36, . Bweetpotatoes, bbl, " 80, * yearl s, fesders, 36.0004.15; A #00d to cholce feed- ORK, 5@ | quiet; middling upland @6.16; light, 85 @s. .20, flflm AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, IM arket steady; ewes, 00@5. 20 llmbl $6.7608. 8t. Joneph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH, Nov. CATTL ts, 2,600 he market stead 1G6.0; cows ‘and bheiters, calves, HOodS Regsipts, 560 head: market, 10c lower; top, $8.40; bulk of sales, 3154 BHEEP AND LAMBS-—Rece ipia ) 1,000 head; market slow: lambs, ¥1. ock at the five prin- Stock in Sight. cipal western market Bouth Omaha Chicago Kansas ¥ St. Louls Sloux City Total . Coffee Market. Al NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—COFFE ere was further scattering llquldlllon and a little trade selling in the market for cof- fee futures here today, but after openin: ll‘fll decline of lg: .Drc‘tlnll' rices hel steady on Cov m,nomed to be a H A houses with an (olm.c"onl The nts net lower. ovember. Fum Hales, stc; December, July, 6/ 6.80¢0;_ October, Rlo Sant No. 3 Cost nn« frelght offers were re- ported more numerous, with guotations ging from 9.10c to 9.%¢c for glish credit, and from 7 to 7.06¢ Rio 78, American credit. The official cabl reported a decline of 1-18d in the rate of Rio exchange on London, with milrels prices unchanged at Rio and 50 rels lower at Santo: K-nul (‘ll' flrlln and Provisions. K . 11.~WHEBAT-No. 2 ‘l l hfi'fl%fl L01@1. TN o, m \No. 3 white, Decem ay, Wc. 0c; firsts, 28c; ‘seconds, 2%c. ens, 11%c; young roosters, 2¢; broflers, 1%o. p Cotton Market, Nov, 17.-COTTON—8pot, A 110, No snlos Cotton Iulur'l opene barely stead: Decs mh n“_ Jmulx 11.67¢; lu“l, d July, T Motlon market Closed stoady at a net decline of from 3 w 7 Do|ml, LIVERPOOQL, Nev. a7 A, miadlng :‘#:5‘.’\.,- o i "‘ "i.l... 0,08 Minneapolis Grain Marke HYN'NBAPOLII Nov IT,——W'HHA'!‘— sember, 994 m l Iurfl $1.06%: No. 1 mfin-rn. 0N%Q ! 1.04! Lnl R—TUnchanged. HARLIY—W "#}.’t,%’i‘ 'wa' Mow. A8 ow, ! ATR-No. 3 -"mu. (it PRAX LY AR, O1) and Rost SAVANNAH, Ga., Nm; 17.—O1LE—Tur- ceipts 3 stock, 11,605 nm. Rbe bbia.; receipts. 1,172 bb! stock, «:m bbla.; | NEW Y M, '84.35; Nlnd Market. NEW YORK, Nov. IT.—METALS-The |exchange quotes lead offered at 625 Coprer firm. _electrolytic, $19.00. lron |steady and unchanged. Tin firm $42.50 | At Lomdon: Spot ocopper, £79 1a: futures. £70 e; electralytic, €18 i0s. Bpot tin, £174 154 fn £173 5». Antimony, | €135 Lead,” £27. Speiter, £88. h — 4 st Lo Market. ST LOUIS, Mo, Nov. I.-WHEAT- | No. 3 red, 8117 No. 2 hard, Bominal De- o"!r:b.r. ll(l Mly. $. fl\fim R ! m'flmo S1% @61 e, nominal. I verpoe* Grain Ma LIVERPOOL, WHEA No. 3 W;nllnb.. 12s 7; No. 3, 2 hard winter, oide 12 44 No- 3 w. M CORN-_Spot. La Plata, ta LOUR-Rinter Datenta: da. e lcago, r Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—SUGAR-Raw, asy; oentrifu .0lc; molasses, ?‘ refined quiet. Futures opened wi on repurts of freer new orop offerings. Of- ferings at noon were 4 to 6 points net Apples and Dried Fruits NEW YORK, Nov. 17.~EVAPORATED PPLES—Stead DRIED FRUPTS_Prunes, quiet. Al cots and peaches, firm. Raisin % | Evaporate, Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Men's wear and dreas goods advanced; cotton goods and yarns steady; silks in' falr demand. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 17~DRY GOODS- Cotton §o0| steady. in bettes 26,700 8,000 12,900 American Cwn e Amerioan Locomotive 1 R 15,800 800 7,400 70 200 Aunconda 00 Atchison .. 00 Jlivwia lm-mm 100 Bait 100 600 000 = swafapl 8 3 3% 53383 333333337%F 35N » 1, [ 10, B Crucible Seel .. 13 ks Denver & R. 0 pfd 1 n \ntillers' Soourities 440 4T 4 1 Eieetrio . 1% T octrio 1 Northern pid 1T0 i i Breat No: Ore. bs: 1 0y sy Quggenheim Bxploral » 3 H H Tilinols Central Republie fron & Steel gouthern Pacitic Southern Railway Studebaker Company Tennesvse Copoer . Union . ';‘uu. Steel New York Momey Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 17, A cent, Copper metal is on .fflm eAtket Shared the Tr aggregated I.flt.fi} Ry ‘ra(unernu 4s declined % and leading quotations e See ¥ L] ':; -t,lgl 5 & 55575 P _ iy per !:xcHAm— mw $4.67; cables, $4. R—B‘l‘ Ilc DS—Government, "m'"’ ANS-Steady; 8 and %0 2%402% per cent; six r{:‘on ths, 2%@8 hll’fl. g H 3 ’2 S xEEg 3 -l? Londen Stock Marke: LONDON, Nov. 1T.—~American sedi on the stock market maintained oderate amount of busi Mexican dollars, steady: raflroad, days, per i Sl r' ties wh'le United Btates Steel was lnfll.ln‘d to droop. 811.VR—Bar, M¥§d ntr ounce. MONEY 414 per cen DISCOUNT AT Short bills three months, 5% per cent. nk Clearings. OMAHA, Nov. and 17.~B; Omaha today were -fim nna.’a: lho corresponding day ul vear, $3.1%. ooal Securities, uotations furnished Brinke, o nnne National Bark Dot bullding, o-;u.u..n:{ Amer. Smelterc Securities pfd A e =‘ Bankers Iw\gn Loas. . . .:& " City National Bullaing, 7 per cant pid 0 % 2R 7-0 n 5 1 Bouds i Any ornnc-ln-vumm:m “ = German § par ount notes. 1084 . a6 Licoln Tel, & T [ o -y mnuu-ounln,l'. I Omahs Water 4 iador 103% Omaba [ Omaha Gas fe, 1WT - jovs Rail un:‘- I .u- City Stock Yards Se. 1680, = lous Falls, 8. D.. ba, 1886 Thurston Oount l1 b Union Stock Yards, §. Omaha, ba. Wiciita Unlon ok Yards G, 1904 Wayne County Schools, bs.. 101

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