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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 8, 1918. 5—D % “Auto Clearing |CRAN AND PRODUCR ...~ ™", LIVE STOGK NARKE: B /NEW YORK STOGKS RAR RGO, Big Demand for Grain of Al T':JE':?—';::&I"':"’“; ':chl;:': ::f&:.‘m'\"fin Some Oattle Higher and Some o e91es w0 neas; | Market Hesitates at Outset, ONLY $150 PER ACRE. House Kinds and General Ad. |aumsle wille: w1 o"s ullow §| Lower for Week—Lambs | Wl Wiig i Mile'0J0, W05 | But Strengthens Later This is one of the choicest pleces of vance in Prices. & yollow! 1'car, Th%o. M. & mixed: 3 oars, Under Last Week. P SLINGN N | in the Day CHICAGO l“ N’l‘(l( K I\III'IL WEEK'S HOGS TWENTY OFF | cattie Weak, Hors Wesk and Lower, shees | NEW xnoonn IN MARINES Wenk, :E":lu::'n}:z'iuf:""%. e eeootnte cossint | LARGEST DEALERS IN ‘:::‘.cx e o, ot » §ood tiree-room bouse: good barn and | [JSEN) AUTOMOBILES | WHEAT PIJGIB MOVE UP|™) .,,_4,,““,, other outbuildings. Farm s all fenced and 1 cars, Cross-fenced, part of it hog tight. Loca- 18 cars, 48%c. e, ot ot wie werot| WEST OF CHICAGO un Bumple white: ; {® Oileeki Bany PR AT the McGee rapch. Surrounding farms are Omaka, September 1, 1316, Omaha, Septeuid head! market beef cattle. | NeW York, Sept, held at from $176.00 to $200.00 per acre. | Moline Dreadvought touring te | The demand for all kinds of grain wu‘ Reoelpts were: Uattle 1W.50@11305 w $E.80@ 9. 00 | (A164 al the outmet, We regard this by far the best 80 acres model, run very littls, to be sold | excellent today and there was & general ad- | oL, iph o [ otia] Msadm " e VL od [RX doubn s 1o within a radius of ten mi At sacrifice. .. H e | hard, ] . 4L i | Officlal Tuesday 1 elonent uv to the significancs of overnight P R e L Mitohail Sf3 ioui P vauce in cash grain quotations. Trading was | No Officlal Wednesday market, | developments in the rallway lnbor situation ihe ‘purchase price if desired. equipped, mechanically perfect, much more active today and the fact that Oftictal Thursday ik of anles, $10.35¢ | This Tondition gave way later to general Officlal Friday HI0.E0@11.06; mixed, $9.90@ | sirength, the advance baing aided by ex- very good looking car, sacrifice at $328 | the strik 3 n 8ix Touring, very classy clr.‘ s TR T P Batimate Saturday BVEe@10.80; rouwh. 99,85 | tenslve ahort covering. Trading in marines 8@ .00 which supplied ove ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO,, Pull tled has helped the cash situation con- Lo per cent of the brief T t! d_Farnam. ory powerful . I'vler 1536, Rose El-:x'o 14th mx Chevrolet 8ix Touring, ke new, new — |#iderably. Al grades of wheat told on 3 Six days m‘x“" n b -Recelpts, 13,000 head; | scaslon's turnover, was the noteworthy fea- Terestine. bottom farm, 4% miles tires, very quiet and excoptionally | better basis than on yesterday, the > e fane BO0D 10! Thinva. o hg L8 10U SWen | ture, the preferred making u new Fecord en from Cedar Rapids, Nel 5 miles from Wolls: Tonrtng by Same dayy oo ! 4 gross advance of four points to 109, with . , very Iate model, t 14 for the common and 1 to 2 peints for AT ok, DRGOT AR |- oyalitily, aew s00|Tomataia grades selitng at %o advance. et R AR D S THIHH Bt Joseph Live tosk Market, other shippirg sha " cellent for stock or general farming; all i No. 3 hard sold as high as 3148, but the | sye; Aeaiote and Gisesition of live stook at | 8t Jossph. Mo., Bupt. 3.—Cattle—Re stni A new maximum 130 made by Ameri- tenced; moderate improvements. Oakiaoynd, thoroughly overhauled.. $78|general run of samples of this grade sold | White, 433 9 o, s A """‘ Omaha, for twenty- |00 b murket wlow; steers, $6.50@ | 4NC breferred, whivh advanced 1% The above will be sold at suction on| Okland Touring. late model, run n very | Barley: Maltiag, ‘81904, 1 feed, 1) | the URion stock yerds, Ome erar ) [10.80. cows and ' helfers, #4200 10,00, POMA to TN, while General Motors pre- {Lie place Wednesday, September 13, 1 lttle, big bargaln at .. 375 |8round $1.43%, whn- yesterday's onru- ye: No. 2, §1. ,b“ 1.14; No. 8, four hours ending at 8 p. m, yesterda) calves, §7.008510.60, ol “YUE terred -nld at {ts best quo'.luvn in many $8,000 to be carried on. the place a at uboul th 1 t al D-nn Market. i ower, ¢ points higher, mu- per cent: balance to be pald by January tional Rdadater, viep alsoer, newly A h'“:""' g ";r“ :I'l:':”"‘:" | ol:::".“‘_m YT P G Outtle. Mogs, Sheep. 0 Ete i nitlons and petroleumn advanced about as 1, 1917, Poasession will be given March 1. x new tires, thoroughly 8. ¢ M taiged fram . o | it Padifte H OMAHA T | much and motors made up some of thelr i T tititre adiress Tieliashids overhauled; this car i exceptionally with the bulk selling from $1.3¢ to $1.38. | tone of the futurem arket was much | Missourl Pacific el 4 GENERAL MARKET. | recent ‘lomses, with acditional gains in e &Kllbourn, Auctloncers, Wolbach, Neb. fast, and must be sacrificed this The corn market was quoted from ¥o to; Iml today and olosl prices on all | Union Pacitlo L 7 FRNET cemaHies. week .. %0 higher and the vellow sold at 4o pre- | Ceresls were somewhat higher. C. & N. W 9 United Btates Bteel o Bulck Roadater b-36, perfect oonditi mium over the white and mixed varleties. [, The wheat market wi ong, Septem- 3L Sl T N & enmery, tn Ghptane - or | iy Lot baing selenaival e bl WESTERN NEBRASKA throughout o Ly B srades of corn were in good de- | DO, Sdvancing ic, December ruling about s . | tubn. 300; No. 2, sbe. | the last, belng extensively taken up to $§ ) £ PoIROURRIBE | yfa 0ty - 3%e up and the May oclosing 340 above s 1], Chesse—Imported Hwins, b, 480 domes. BN Xtreme gain of 1%, and Placing it with erless limousine, orlginal cost §7,000, mand and only a few cars of low grade opening prices. There was & huvy 1 tic Bwise B60; blook Bwl i twine, 170; | the auarterly and extra dividends of the Lands $10 to $20 per acre, where like to be sacrificed. oorn were sold. ent of wheat on forelgn orders » triplows, 17%0; dulnics, 1 Young Amer. | Previous day, within a quarter point of ity lJands in the same township have plld Overland Touring, electrically oqulp~ Oats were firm, with gains of %c on the tm- market and Chicago reported :m ooo 3 foa, 19%0; blue | brick, 18%0; 1 high record. for themselves every year for seve ped, good shape . 260 {No. 3 white and %c on the No. ¢ white. | bushels for export, This export demand, b * | berker, 300; New York white, 30¢ n'uuq.:': Reading and Canadlan Pacific led the ¥oa ‘ullhyyo.nm‘l]:ou‘:ml,:s ffmt‘.'.'n'f“n.nfi:: gvorlnnd Touring, run very The recelpts of oata wers good and the de- |coupled with the fact .‘:?‘m'-"nflmr?.' o 1 tort, 80, 3 ‘\.nm. ‘movement In ralls at waing ar “: : i Apperson To prices, h i ~ e X mm.ur, 1b, 13¢; cattish, ot GEORGE G. WALLACE, 54 Keeltns Bids., Very lttle, tip-op shape coo} Ryo sold around 1c higher and the barley [ P%Ciod €I, the Omabe mavker, = oo BiSFosITION—iEAD 100 1107 red saimon, 14c; ai 'nmuln., 110, | Cchkesd to :.c.a;;".n':?:nv' Toiays wins maha. m:'l.lme: Touring, fully equipped, I;xukodt 'n“rne":n;!.y unchanged, the 3.-, up on December and ¢ | Morrls & Co. 1 | The forelgn exchange merket was a nom- S S —— w ires 300 grades wselling jo. Y. Swiftt & Co. . inal affatr, it WITHIN SIGHT OMAHA'S Piorce Arrow Tourin Clearances were: Wheat and four, eau o t Bectrates” and Mgy | Codshy Boduin. Go inal Afiar, it ho change from Jesterday E STAC x; this car has been very well to 709,000 bushels; corn, & ushel o Armour_& O : Hond SMOKE STACKS. taken care of and will be sold at & |oats, 280,000 bushels, option were fairly active. 2 Packing Co. S Balng Jabeely, Gadi s Auth-ARsSRANICE A rolling farm. mors than half till- sacrifice Liverpool close: IWheat, unchanged to|&8ined #c and the M Gavelnw largely doalt i at the prevaliing able, good soil, balance fi e with | Peorless atx-cyilnder touring, e i L 1E Rt Omaha closing prices on futures for th wakd Sumbo whitetis Suatati Otal males, par value, were §1, ttmber; falr building "three R R. model, high-class car. - Primary wheat recelpts were 1,436,000 | 42 fresh peeled shrimp, United Sta s stations. . Only r acre. Nothlng | Stoddard Dayton Touring, P bushels and shipments 1,388,000 bushels, | Art. [ Open. [ High. Cattle—Receipts this Bt 1 \ Pegde i oatc o oy ol Sk AR B T LT 80 chéap 8a ithe pikrket. senger, very high-powered car, in |against recelpts of 1,441,000 bushels and|Wht large, in fact, the larges! R e £l e S \‘v‘u!- ;"'c- NWMASE 66 Ghlee LA Coothtte i GEORGE G. WALLACE excellent ocondition, at....... . 350 |shipments of 300,000 bushels last vear. Sopt the opening of the range season, an % - ) chucks, 0.8, | sianke wore: na on leading g ¥ Locomobile Touring, very good condi- Primary corn receipts were 600,000 bush- | Dec. oldedly larger than & Year ago. N 10%o; No. 1 rounds, 178 ¢; No I VRIS 614 Keeline Bldg. ton _throughout ols and shipments 349,000 bushels, against | MaY of the fact that the threat 3246 No- b, 180: No. 1 plates, 100; No. 3, | Am. Beet Mu More S 160 AND $0-ACRE Johnson_coun Oblo Six Tourin receipts of 333,000 b and shipments | GOI%, the railroads has tAFGWA & Sloud of unte W Ameriean | B B p! Bept tainty sround the market, the trade Fr ble prices furnished by | Am, Car & Foundr: ;-';r‘{x. :ul‘lnlx::rr:;-& A bargain in n'w PR of 252,000 bushels it whole has been In fair condition. At tl- Oflrl’":‘ly Fruit Co, | Am. Locomotive. . ' ] beginning of the week cornfed beeves - - te-—Oranges, 96s 10 !nuu & Ret. STEWART, THAT YOU WILL No-r REALIZE ANY vanced sharply, but Jater on the gain [1%] ‘ sy, Retining " DIFFICULTY IN SELECTING A CAR |receipts o bushels and shipments PP S A B 1 g € o P i . e FROM A LIST LIKE THE ONE AP:|of 1,000,000 bushels last year. e ' | kinds | chol hee: Por box, §11.20; In lots, | &8 .. NE8.1Mh | PEARING ABOVE. YOU WILL NO- | § [ ke lewer than s younkrano R ol Siher | (1 P R S el b RO T 0 ACRES b miles west on Pacific in 1ine | TICE THAT IT GOMPRISES SEVEN- CARLOT RECEIPTS. T,,“,, glosing ricen, Shsens the very beat gradw, On waily Kol oo o R TRt S Ll Corn. Oats, | bY Logan & Bryan, stook are 150350 higher than & week ago, bushel lote or more, §1.60; California Bar Bald, Tocomotis 416 _South Bixteenth str eomm o medium Xinds showing less |m< it ney 92,25 or Ch, b-tier 0, §3,7 gll(l{nors & Ohlo. Arwood and north of Loveland farma.| RANGING IN PRICES FROM TWO HUN- Art_[ Opgn. | High. [Low] Closs. | Yeu [ SOMmMOn o §-ter 0, $2.26; fancy Flemish, 2.60; | Brook, Rapid Tran. Bp_ TR auaiity_are | sholos Rlemiat, A4kt Grapae; Nomestonn; G B Copoer .o Price, $500 an acre. Want offer. DRED DOLLARS AND UP, AND IN ) of movement, 30 acres alfalfa, West of | TEEN DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS, ‘ 188 412 O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. STYLES FROM SPEEDSTERS TO LIM- | Wht, of goed | Doug, 8715, 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg.| OUSINES. A VISIT TO OUR SHOW 31| Sept fim oyl 16 ax) 14 juen v ARd het to | 300 basket: Malagus $1.05 crate; Tokay P g e o ! ( UCUAS COUNEE ey Ao N ONDERFUL. VALONS WE ARE OF o T HEG) O [aktefitin .‘;‘h‘:"‘;‘.’:"':',‘;:{",‘.‘,‘ e eine lowars, $1.76; sookink. #1106 b bapye, S{.“':"' g o e O Oftod s croe¥e-| FERING IN CARS THIS WEEK. | Comn | 16@36c bigher than last week, while the [ 43 .35, Cantaloupes: Stan- P, , rolling land. lose up These sales were reported today: Sept | 86%-% 87%| 86 8 86 4 medi ve been very | dards, §3.75 crate; ponys, $3.25; flats, $1. w estate, $160 an acre. . Wheat—No, 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.44;, Dec. \7:!.\. 115’- 17 T38| 13 “""m' 'l';m""m;“‘: Mo better than Iaat | Watermelona: 1i40 Ib, Prunes: On ar. |G, I &P O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,, . Auto ‘ :le 1 car, $143%; 1 c.r,!u,u "\1:' !,l\-rfl o)g:.y | e (il 1 76%) 76 = |uneven sel ,v‘ " “ cu“‘ y i Chllno ekt 3 3 mahi winter: $1.46; 2 oars, $1.45: 2 cars, { - weot spuds, Vir, barrels | Colo. Fuel & Iro: R L . Dank S arlng s $1.43; 11 oars, 1424 1 car, [ Sept I 1 Good to cholee |4 A8 U Boutharn houpda V196 Bawe | Gotn Broducta Mot FIND Brown county, Nebraska, fanok to hard winter: 1 oar, $1.43%: | Dec. | 41%-%| a1 California ‘crates, §4 orate; potatoes, bushels, | Crucible Stesl. de for good lumber yard or hardware, b . ' $1.43; 5 | May | 50%-%! R 8 g " offgprsre] Distiliers' & i :-.both eck Juniar. yex i | 31 1 car, §1. fl% l car, ;11 ;“ Pork | ( 'wood. to ohoice gras M"..' "d”a“lb onln|n-. span, o ccurluu stocked with cattle, horses and machinery. & care,’ . ek l\.ll- 1 onr, nea. | 2450 | 26 00 124 65 236 00 common to falr grass beeve b .rAy oy } o 1 —Adtge T SSh 0S ARy e B 2 ‘cars, 41863 1 car | 000 [ 1022 | 1445 |1 22| 10 48 % W“ fln:gwt'n Honey, $8.76 case. i No: e °"' } LAND NBAR OMAHA FOR SALE. L T st ¥ i3 et g 1.36; 3 cars, $1.34; 1| Dec. | 19 85 | 14 16 |13 80| 14 15 A r to good coW® | Miscelianeous—Crackerfack, cornpops and i Central: Managers. 76@6.40; common to falr cows, $4.00@ Inter, Con, Corp, 300 § 561 A., very choice land, just N. w i Siday. Seen Bvinie. wmm 1 car, | Ribs W gy 9 checkers, case, $3.50; half cases, $1.76; InspiFation (.” . 17,200 & l Benson. Belongs to bank. -Must - e ios o 1 car, | Oct. 1 1418 | 14 37 |14 30| 14 87 $oo! 00 nuts, Special No. 1, Ih, 6le; Jumbo Inter, “,,V,,l,‘,‘ 5 ek b1 7 bargain. See me for price and ter : No. | Jan. |18 02 [13 07 i3 02! 13 o7 '@6.15; good to choice | DU, 80: popeorn, case, $2.00i homey, new. |int, S, M. pfd. ctts, 45,000 i 1 J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., City. 2 durum: ar, u-'m LVt H YRR GRATN AND FROVISIONS, | Jtockers, 47 Tot1s: ook helfors L100 S pouliry—Live: Brotlars, 14 to 8 lbe., 30¢; | Kong «{"c"'m i ad 's H FOR SALE—480 acres improved land in 0. 8 durum: 1 car, $1.384; ;S FRO J ook ocowa, §5.35@6.26; stock calves, s 3 ecott Copper.. 2,100 oy 4 O i s o CROSSTOWN GARAHE. o e 25 Wheat Rises st Opsaing ¢o Inications of " 50@8.00; vesl ::L‘o'.h L “Bgl‘" 2 v b AL IR i’.Y.?’..‘..'."' m:ll:‘llvllh?:lrsl-mn 5400 0y ¥ terms right. Address Box 331, Broken 316 8. 24th. D, 4442 * . o bulla, atags, etc., * | geese, full enthord, 100§ youn d | *Mlami cu. ' Bow, Neb. | s A 3 = Strike Settlement. $6.2605.85. 7 P e, % A i rday over- | 01d ducks, full feat, tat, 14o; ¢ B FARM for sale by owner; choloe 230-acre a Chicago, Sept. 3.—Confidence that a set-| Hogs—The official receints yeste o A farm; N. E. Neb.; fine improvements; FORD R_E.E_‘.“IRING' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS .. ? the rallway strike would be ef- | FAn estimates nearly par sant, (4.0 Montana Powes terms to sult., Address Y, 681 Bee. For sale, Taterstate ohdasia, Pittast i fected led to a decided upturn in wheat. gzldmd-xl:inl b;{:r: Y "1';1 T or 9000 | 34! m;‘:;:l ‘,};;-" X )‘ Nmn:\smnnn: an n-vrvuTn aiate: prices | condition; make fne spsedster; #150., | Henry Trampe and Wife to James TV Cine was AEiny ek e ::'?;::»R:l hoad. while tabger than any other day in | 14 on oo 00; 13 os. ench. per | NEWVorie Gentral. 3 914 City Natlonal Bnk BIQg. Dous. 3815, | arfury $170, o e A By it e e i rgy T R simer AL SLITRRLAN A0 RRIR e s e Skl o iaes | oS ok each, per dom, B0c. Pigeons, Der | Nortol & iWsater ' 'd 60 ACRES, fine, Tovel, well located, §7,000| Midland speedster, very relinble, $105. | "§ox131 .. B0 e e o o oate’ A0 | Mend, a 'very respectable total when 'the 40, $1.00. Northuru, paciric... 3,890 improvements. J. Gibbons, Blkhorn, Neb, { . R. C. Hupp Touring car, fine: looke Harty A. ‘Wolf and wife to Louis B 13c and provisions 16 @50c. light runs early in the week are consid- b - - electric lights, demountable rims, late |. Stine, Nineteenth street, 61 foet Disappearance of anxiety over the chance | ered, and it shows a gain of 16,000 head New York Money Market. New Mexico Land. model, $185. south n( Ohlo street, east side, 30% L that the elght-hour il might be dafeated | over either last week or a year ago, and A PR y [ r gh d New York, Sept. 2-—Mercantile Paj BARGAINS In producing deeded lands in 2 o 1o 8. H * | was evident from theoutset in the wheat|comes within a hundred head of being as 35 @IN per cent. qn. 4 ‘New Mexico. Inquire at once of John N. We buy old cars and ssll the ‘parts, Wi e(w" o market, All pressure to ell absent, §0. i ; Storling Exchange—Sixty-day bille, n- 8,100 Kern, U. 8, Commissioner, Des: Moinss, ’ Parts for Apporson 1909 d 1911 Thlrtyflthlrd -:re:o i 6500 | &N instead signs developed that foretgn A again t :(mzr'nrv:i‘ $4.7105; demand, $4.16%; cables $4.76 7-10. !hmnck Aru, (‘op. A Mew Mexico. nterstate Carter car, Midland, etc, " south of Pucific street, ,d N | demand h: become urgent. Indeed, ‘cash | a8 to what prices ought to be. eavy Sllver—Bar, 67%0; Mexican dollars, | Southern Pacitic. . P Lo Co L SO i e T AT : tlnun X, :Obss_and hasband 1o\, premiuma paid by exporters wore the high. | celnta both locally and at Chicags Eave|gyyo, Wisconsin Lands, Haf LIRS ki | WL Mace, Grant. st Lo est of any time this season, Notification of | the market a bearsh look, and while t Bonds—Government, steady; raflroad, PPER WIBCONSTN= Bt dalsy S e AT YOUR PRICE F °:.:n:::z":::‘.u.r*.;l::::‘ & oneral miliealon o ratway ambarpas | sitike, stmad, & falt, waY of R0 | . seemed to he chie espons|| for the | 8 eral crop n‘.‘:u’ in the Hon. n'm I X activity of mrel.nsr:’. Allgwulh.nt Inter | tainty was still acting a depressing In R B o: si\:'. ';.: Tnlv:t Ye H‘ falaing. ABi foF: booklst 35 on Wisconsin 1916 Overland Six-8¢ T, almost new, RIrd street, 2 feet south. of, Oass T s eat ap amilng dowd- | Ok erade Sptusd Sharply Jower Sarty Baite | 40 5. ol os ] Central. Land Grant; state acres wanted. | 1914 Overiand 83 T, slightly used. t side, 44x100 B 1| ™1 addition to the fact (hat shipping | here being ax much as 15@20c down, and | sdo coupon U, 8. Bteel pd. 00 It interested in '"'::. ‘"“ ot abc?k' 1916 Overland 76 roadster, almost new. | Caroline L. Poppleton, to business had already Imporved and. awas | similar stump being reported on the open- [ Am, Smelters e ‘;.°%?Xr"" N ;33\ o o A e Aiensanaiia Mina | 1916 Overland 15 touring, almost new. Trenseus Shuler et &l southwest expected to he much better the coming|ing at Chicago. On the early trado it was A, T & T e. 4 A8 Ve P e 8 oot allway, Minneapolls. Minn. | 1915 Maxwell light five. corner. Forty-third and C l{nmll week, the presence of frost in Canada | Almost entirely a packer affalr. Anglo-French b8 914 | West. Elactrio. 3 GET literatur» and maps on the chea) 1915 Enger Six Touring, slightly used. street, 40x100. ¥ 1|tonded also to glve an advantage to the| Later on the improvement In the strike [ Atch. gen. ds, 6814 Total sales for the duy. a4, 0‘:0 &00d land in United States. 1915 Cole Colonial Coupe. | caroline L. Poppleton, trus “to bulle. Reports were at hand, too, that little | situation encouraged shippers to fill some | Beth, Steel r, o, 100% Ore. 8§, L. rof. ¥l RAKER & TILLOTSON, 1916 Overland, cheap. 3 Irenseus Shuler et al, southwest plowing had heen done so far in Oklahoma | of thelr orders, and then the market be- g;\:: .*:; 01-: i ::\ PP o, T, & 100 18th and Yougles Sts., Omaha.. .Doug. 1180, 1013 Chalmers, chaksy comer _ Forty.third 'and | Case y]4na. that predictions were-for. & poor’crop|#an to pick up, tmprevink atesdiiyruati jon SN LT e IS Omsha Hay Market. 5 Partin Palmer, cleap. streets, 42x100............ | there next year unless conditions Ko the close It was almost steady wi Yester- by g South Dakota Lands. 1913 Overland, quick for cash, H. F. Odell and wifa' to George | underwent a radical change, ™" [day's average. Trade was tolerably wctive, | & M &) s'.pp" 3o 1081 Readian wan. dn: 98151/ Qriane, AN DATRY FOR SALE—Two miles from town, | Pope Hartford Racer, quiok.for .cash. Wil et, al, Thirty-sixth street. Corn, like wheat, showed a broad general | though clearance was delayed by the late | 'Lef 4 300 acres deeded land, 43 cows, 20 horses, | 1316 Ford, open delivery, 104 feet south of Pacific strest, easi demand. Some export business was done and | arrival of some of the traina. ~However, | «Colo. & 1| commission house buying was of a good |sellers had no kick on that score, as prices | sD. & R, milking machine, cream separator, wagons, | 1914 Kissel car, Racy Roadster, quick for | mside, 52x125.. o. farm machinery, auto delivery truck. cash. J Hutchinson and Wife to Lula class. were getting better right along, and they *do ref ba, nm class trade. Must sell because owner Jerome, Thirty-first street, $0 Oats displayed independent strength, | were able to clean up practically every-| Erie gen 4u. s with militia on Mexican border. Write, t south of Maple atreet, west owing to announcement that the British | thing by 10 o'clock. Bulk of the offerings [ Gen. Elve. listed have starters| side, 30x100. 5 government had taken 1,000,000 bushels |Was purchased at $9.00@10.15, and best ( *Gt. No. 1st dlin. 88 u ot Brook Dairy, Hot Springs, South Dak. Most of the cai el Al L 4 LR L R | and electric lights. Prices trom $100 up, | Peter Henkel a o - hero for lake shipment. - butchers set a top of $10.60, o et 3 ool BK. Miscellaneous. ’ kus. et al, Thirty-first street, §7 Speculators and packers were active buy- Tab M M. 4ye 1081 W, Union e BUMPER_CROPS feef south of V street, west side, ers of provisions. Optimism In regard to sh, Pr, A e ' 9. MAKE FARM VALUES JUMP WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC, 43x120 . 1,480 | the railroad situation acted & smore than 40 $9 90 ' $5.0040.00; No, l, n 'qu‘ Bumper wheat crops and. favorable live 2047 Farnam St. Doug. "s290. Ll;:u H( RRIT lrdlfim 9 m‘ l;’:l\;:fl'tnlx;m-rk;lftnno which took place 120 10 00 e ke tock dith create wide demand for{ ary C. ngwalt, southeast corner 160 10 10 ,.v::rnc:-n -ngmcalarl.do lands; send for! et - Forty-first and Davenport streets, i “lzl;l‘-;-;e; .""Pf\ l"rlru—dwhgu.—]\ 2 ,,d ~ .. 10 20 Statement of Clearing House Banks, H Metal Market. southwestern Nebraska folder, just off the 6 TOXE . oL : ra A0 e, ran-noniga 2fig5io31 90 10 26 6. . 10 30 New York, Sopt. 2.~The atatément of | New York, Hept. .—Metals~Th S press, brim full of facts and figures about AUTO INSURAN E Guasie R, Palmer and M nd to hu‘rbd* Oléu‘ @1.47%; No. 3 hard, $1. aw.' 78..118 85..20L 40 10 50 the actual condition of clearing house | market remained steady at the -n.‘ 'S"E:.' crops which, in proportion to land values, | f i Charles L. Smith and wife, north- L%, Corn: > vellow, 86% @87c; No. | 74" 304 banks and trust companies for the week | week with quotations ranging from $37.00 te are regular bonanzas; if you desire land | Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates. east corner Forty-fifth and Boule- vellow, nominal; No, 4 white, nominal, shows that they hold $05,829,140 reserye | 25,00 for olsctrolytic. Iron was unc " : vard avenue, 61.5x130. Oats: No, 3 white, 44% @43%c; standard, !h-w*"'h' irre along the Burlington, inciuding the gov KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, Adolph A. ‘Tehopir to Frank Mach, 45% @46c. Rye: No. 2, §1.18. Barley, 82c@ | lamb markets mak larity of this week's ged. in excess of legal requirerents, This In| g he Job of compuaring | o reune of $20 581,320 from last week. ernment irrigated homesteads, Big Horn s basin, Wyoming, that are almost a gift, 913-14 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 2819, Eleventh street, 102.5 feet south of 41.09. Seeds: Timothy, $4.00@4.75; clover, | prices with & week ago a rather !;(lrd tlme. e datktomhant. Fatlowss write me at once, before the settlers' |~ Hickory street, west side, 33x132.. 3,000 | $11.00@14 Provisions: Pork, $28.16; lard, | The first two days of the week values Actual Condition: FOR SALE—A PROSPEROUS netivity which 18 bound to follow these | BEFORE you buy look thess cars and prices | Biiabeth L. Snyder to Clara Blaser, | $14.55; ribs, $14.40@14.75, broke a quarter or more, but Wednenduy |, (S, COVHERES oo 00y 40y 00 humper crops on cheap lands, gets underf g¥er Tt ;Illdr:lv sou well Browne street, 50 feet east of | E""”Ll'“"l‘h'“l;d- L Pl LR B e T R fRew've, own vaults 441684 INSTALLMENT _FURNITURE > almers Roadster ot Twenty-seventh street south side, ggs—Unchanged; receipts, 11,451 cases. | half of the slump. n excited | tll“ 1 fed ESTABLISHMENT IN DENVER b s.&n. Howard, Immigration Agent, | 3" gyey) Sontands 2| Potatoes—Lower; receipts, 35 cars .m. market Thursday was responsible for & :J:h::d'd' im‘;}‘:; ‘:H sympachetic advance here. prices moving up | o W4l DO GTRNR 0 45 a61000 42217 000 Proprietor ready to retire offers this Walter L. Selby and wife to John | sey cobblers $1.60@1.70; Jersey R. R, Room 4 Q Bl | Zysdebaker-s . M Neb. Omal an 5 J. Egan, Fiftieth street, 100 foet $1.50@1.60; ‘Minnesota Ohlos, 8$1.45@1.50. | 16c on paper, while wetness of fleeces made SEND YOUR NAME TODAY. Receive ok P et sida; Y Poultry—Alive, lower; fowls, l?oln, dressed costs a quarter or more higher [ Time deposita... 170408000 +9,182,000 exceptional opportunity. Best location "',:“" PN AL L S o I S L RO F. J. McBhane, jr. sheriff, to Jonas | springs, ‘193¢, 2 than the previous day. Friday, however, | Sieblation oo . 31387, uoo 246,000 in Denver, chespest rent, Business gt . P pefieia H. Keith, southeast corner Thir- with the rail strike threatening: and big Y i approximately $300,000—could readi- ULt bt i 3910 J"%:,‘“F{‘A"fic"g“::u':“go"" Y econd and Poppleton, $0x140... 3,000 Kansas City General Market. recelpia, the bottom _dropped out. prices ki r i S L A D PR A B s b I T, ity Jonas H. h and wife to Pet Kansas Clty, S4pt. $—~Wheat—No, 2 ropping & quarter or more on pAper an . - OREGON-CALIFORNIA grant Tands. 3,300 318 Tarnkn. Douglas §83. | “7hl ™ company, southeast corn [ 4148@150; Nov 3 ved, $1480)%0; ‘mea: showiog wvé lesiaierdusiine i reslty, gt e AN L LT ¥904, :fil( | 000 acres timber and agricultural lands; | —=_ Thirty-second d Poppleton, tomber, $1.41%; X sorting ing more severe and fle - : poat ‘yourself {mmediately tor first open- | A [JTOQ CLEARING HOUSE | _sox160 ; BT LY 1 e AL e[ e O N on. tits| previous 8% Loaas” discounts,” otodT14 881400 8 7a8, 100 of steek -:‘m h o h is won ! ing, southern Oregon. ~Anderson Map Co., [ <45 T ucias Sata, | Catherine ‘A; s & Corn—No. 2 ‘mixed, $14@2%0; No. 3|ANd after a week of sharp fuctuations val- | JRECL (i, ST S W tompetaner: PR L, itk { Box 1043, Portland, Ore, 23 Arnam. ouglas 3310, Heyden, Twenty-ninth street, 60 white, 81% @82c; No.'? yellow, §210; Sep. U8 have dropped an much as 30@40c on | 400 CHA 881,008,000 6,136 right into a fous future, For par- 1 SCREAGE— 16 LA (acts o our Tine, Ford Ro . $176 feet north of Spring street, east tember, 81%¢c; December, 724 May, 760, | paver, while considering the {mprovement | Total deposite. ... 831,000, 196,000 tieulars address, { “Basy terms. C. R. Combs, $11 Brandels e AL TR 1| Oats—No. 2 white, 46@46%¢c; No. 2 mixed, | In Quality they have slumped even more | BATHKE OO Ry 'rhu Bldg. Doug. 3816, a Tomsu to Joseph J. Toursk et 6@ 47%c. than that. Comparis are at the best| i VAWIE Loocis ILHEI0 .y SIGMUND, the Ad Mas, * = Twelfth street, 222.4 feet north Butter—Creamery, %8c; firsts, 26c; sec. | ON® too accurate, 0 many different cash, In vault 56,628,700 Denver, Colo, } o NT-. of Hickory street, east side, onds, 25c; packing, 2ic. 4 factors have to be considered, What lambs SOr whish, $hT<ibhons o, sl 3 FARM LAND WANTED PAID ADS than any 30x130.3 ) Eggs—Firsts, 27c. sold yesterday went at $10.00910.10, while [ $Of which, §374,408,000 In specie, | o B B o raani et aaoto L e e opatry—Hens 18%e; roostars, 11a; brall- | M LARAS NS o e to e feed T ——— ANTED—To hear (r o of good - e, ; . . “q‘.rmEror l:Ic:e:lrule Yash, phide sbeleoen cost 1s the south of Capltol avenue, west Jots pending improvement in the price St. Louls Grain Market. scription. D. F. Bush. Minneapolls, Minn. | LARGE 6-passenger, 40 h. p. Auburn; best | side. 30x67 1 list, Nt ‘Louts, Sspt, -~Wheit<No, '3 15 12% V{OI‘I’H YOUR TIME TO { 2 900 by, condition: good tires. Call for demon- | Thomas Creigh and wife et al, to Al- Minheapolis Grain Market. Fat sheep wer in such small supoly al | 55 GLouts Sebt., LoWhastoNo, 2 e, INVESTIGATS? . i 205 ; 3 bert L. Bchants, southwest corner it week that on moat days markets were |} b 2 b - 1t 50, ‘Wa_Nave Dew & ’z\uf. Jour 52:.‘:’3"?&3" 31 Farmers' | stration. 205 Bromley Bids. ‘Phons Dous. | Bert L. fehants; fouthwest corner $185 0 Traecmen. §1 00 aeieptember, | mere nominal affairs, and closing quota- | (bR BANK: Decomper, SR et || ocated " in Went Farnam_ districs "thes - : = = PRI —— . 50.3x123.6...... - | hara,” § A NG L1y o steady with last week, or nearly : ;2 e 85%c; 2 { WANTED—To hear from owner of Tarm or | FOR BALE—T318 1ight Bulck Sixi MecRANL | romenn . Fiooher to Jessia' 3 1| hard,” §1.62%; No. I northern. 31,358 ¢ R Bretly macl Lo ihevy swes ate: IS By, Mot DeoAmber TAR e {xees A e A Soades o unimproved land for 0. K. Haw- :Mn’y [‘!!rt‘ecl: run. ;'\;’auo '.;m- or n“n‘n" vans | iy A dhater ayenus <187 ‘tust M n;h:"x"d-m. 1. 4 $6.50@6.76, while killer yoarlings are selling | ©%t#—No. 3, 44%c; No. 2 white nominal. || poyglas 5018, X ley, Baldwi] Alder trade on Ford. Harney 4935. | east of Twenty-fifth avenue, south e as high na 8750, and desirable aged wethers | ; or USED CAR BARGAING AT side, A0X132.............0.s R 1) A o TR at $7.0007.25. Liverpool Grain Market, /[ , AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY, or fruit ranch for 0. o. Mnluon MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO,, Ida . Haller and husband to Ed Bran-y$21.00022.00 For feeder sheep it was a good, firm| Liverpool, Bept. %—Whest—Spot No, 1 || 17t> and Douglas St. Omaha, Neb. Minneapolis, Minn. 1814-16-18 Farnam St. mund R. Elliott, Thirty-first street, Corn-=No, 3 yellow, 86 @87c market all week. There was not enough| Manitaba, 145 6d; No. 2, 14n 4d; No: 2 red | it L Ford for your old| 98 feet south of Curtis avenue, Onts—No. 3 white, 44% @441sc |here on late days to be affected by the|western winter, 148 B%d | - e bt r e .. 3 r r';"c'm'ix 47!123‘ o e 1000 Flaxseed—$2.0602.09. qulhl‘tlv::u lhll‘:.r:n‘o an nhruull o'( bu)er(l l’K(L.',rn--’ pot ’Am‘;rllrln mixed,” new, 108 | i Ry INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO. red G. Biter and wife to Frank | inability to get their purchuses out. Up tol 7%d; mixed, via Galveston. 10s 84 | e stock RP:.":{“ l!z?‘l‘““?::" e me “” P 2,300 | 5 D8I, Sept. 2.—Butter—Fifty (ubs s0id at | the embargoes aid by rafirouds amainst Bubineas Conditians: Gond, | l R shipments shul off @ number of buyors, and | Washington, Sepf. 2.—General business the market closed as much an 15@26c be- | conditions throughout tha Unitel Staies low Friday a week ago. Testerday's top|continued good during August, according to | ¢ CANTY rs and harness at CROSSTOWN GARAGE. Doug. 4442, v uf wagons, teaming come in at|FOR SALE—One Ford dellv body and below manufacturers ;v:::’dlnd“?:e '::‘52- :ar twingmotorcycle. s St was $10.30, with bulk of the desirable light |summaries from the twelve federnl reserve N 8 ¥ feeders quotable above §10.00, A half-fat | distriots, ade public tonight by the re- 10 suit your particular needs, Don't you Automobiles Wanted. class which Kkillars dp not want is selling |werve board. Generally disouraging re- | think you had better look? —Automobiles Wanted. ; v. at $9.26@9.76, and the same prices are|ports were received from no district. JOHMO\ °“§'£.’“" g WANTED. quotable on the cemmoner :n.n;. FOR §ALE—uoud tie horsé, buggy and Ford touring car and some cash for 1916 UNC AHMIEID AN W]E 'og:o:;:m:h:'n ‘u'):’o;no jnd. lumbe: Lamos | Narneis ahesn. $600 Kaniks. Ave 6r Overland. Atk for Mr. Famar, 3047 Far- ]L 500d: (o cholos, $190010.19; sz, faic to ‘4” Qfllfl‘ 3014, nam . 3 A Ao to good, $8.60017.00; 'year- $6.50@8.00; wothers, falr to ; ewss, Bood to cholce, r to good, $5.T5@6.59; $4.0005.75; owes, feed- brecders, all ages, [ wagon and harness for ..wu‘”fil“}{:\ifiiz B s | Auto Storage and Garages. TO BEE WANT ADS DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save you 50 per cent, 2 in 1 Vulcanizing Co., 1616 Dav- enport St., Omaha, Neb. 2014, Majority of the office rooms in Omaha are a, plain to cull ing, $5.00@6.26; e Ans Ans | $6.26@9.00. 1{ORSES, )umen. wagon and surrey. Col- fax 1546, EXPERT auto car al- 1 27k e YRR, . o . B e 3010 Rernby 1 1 Kansas Oty Live Stock Market. in a gel:ernl wa satisfac . St. Tyler 655, 1 . 2| Kansas City, Mo, Sept. 2.-—-Cattle~—Re- y ql!te f t",' 4 ’ f A ; celpts, 200 hewd; market steady; prime fed | stesrs $10.00@11.00; dressed beef stoers P o every . dog Bealthy | ___Auto Repairing and Painting. 1 137000015, western steers, $5.50@9.8; It is therefore a matter of loca- - \ convenfent and economi sample | $100 reward for magneto we cai ‘; 2 | youthern steers, tion, convenience and service that free for dealer's name. Dealers wanted. | Colls repaired (] $5. Crouton Mfg. Co, 1119 Hopkins Cin- | NEB, Auto Radiator mpm'fiomca ‘and ]z 1 @7.26; should enter into your selection. cinnatl, O. prices right. 218 8. 18th &t 7890, 1 } ';nnwfuao‘ Bt . i 7it money In squabs; our Illus, magaszin F aceipts, ead: market, 25c ‘ {-aches business; odited by Frank H. Holl- Auto Tire & 3 fomer; bull of sales $10.30010.60; neavy, nann; sieclal \rates; 15 months §1;|§5,000 STOCK of Pennsylvania tires, guar- £ H o -0 st o bt LA LS «le’ul“ Amerlcn;\‘ Squab Jourral, anteed 4,000 miles, for sale at rad‘u:ed . s -2 'ng 70: lght, $10.30@10.70; pigs, $6.50@ 5 ? rept. Varrenton, Mo. prices by Duo Tire Co., 1611 Chicago. “ uu 7 'lflt 7 "’» < - 8h d L e OW ia the proper time for your birds to|BEE us for bargalns in standard make, Hundreds of other answers have been called for and delivered durin, n:-:;;? e, 19.784010.3 The d d"‘” A £ Glm. s - shed feathers. “Song and Moulting Food,” | Expert tire repairing. Zwiebel Bros. 2518 the Lt i 1% ia be ble B | %800 wethers, $71.00@7.75 sc per box, is what he noeds mow, Max| Farnam. e 'ast wee asonable to suppose that all the above people have | +15 e - Bird Co. ' SALE-—Several fine pedigre an k!uenl Phone H-rney 15\4 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE | \.,m,\‘é.?f AR v et . 10TH ¥ equipped G-passengar. 40-horsepower | HARLEY -DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES, Bar. arantine stesrs, 0; prime south- 9.00 wa and heifers, " Hynd'\l (uurm[ car, Uke new; a bar gains in used machines. Victor Roos, ““The s 18l supplied their wants—therefore did not call for the balance of their answers. is splendidly loeated, very conven- ‘ inf and has the best of service. Office, Room 103 . .‘.’;Ni. Market, pt. 2.—Caltle—Recelpts |Bee Want-AdsAre Sure Getting Results i /07 0 G b tockers and fee @5.00; southar, S1. Lanis L i

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