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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 15

Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 15

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FIFTEEN 7 Days for the Price of 4 Days Starts Sunday Phone Your Ad No w--B 3 333 LINCOLN STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1936 LOCAL WANT AD RATES AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT. Broad Demand Aids Yearling Rise, Trade Active Hogs Are Uneven. HERE'S NEWS Want Ad Bargain Rates of 7 Days for the Pricq of 4 Days will be in effect Starting Next Sunday Call B3333 and order Your Want Ad Now Kansas City Cash Grata. KANSAS CITY. (AP).

Wheat: 191 cars ii 2c lower. No. 2, dark hard, J1.2Htjl.25: No. 3. 1.

204 1.22; No. hard. No. 3. $1,210 1.21; No.

2, red, $1.16 1.17 No. 3, $1.161.1614. Corn: 5 cars; Hie lower to higher: No. 2, white, nom. $1.24 CT 1.28; No.

3. nom. No. 2. yellow, nom.

No. 2, 81.15; No. 2, mixed, nom. $1.12 01.15; No. 3, nom.

Oats: 7 cars: 4e lower to lc higher: No. 2. white, nom. 47949c; No. 3, nom.

45f4S. Mlk ma lie. nom. Kafir, nom. Rye, nom.

89 92c. Barley, nom. T70 83. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO.

(AP). Quick setbacks of Chicago grain values took plac early Thursday, but with rallies following. An outstanding Influence was the fact that for the first time of late the Liverpool wheat market failed to respond well to strength in North America. Improvement of European weather conditions was reported, and there were overnlghtshowcre in the United States corn belt. Opening 1 cent to 1 off, September MS, December 1.12 9 13, wheat then rallied.

Corn started to 2 eenta down, September 1.04 1.05: December (3093 and continued Irregular. Omaha Ray. OMAHA. (UP). Alfalfa: Choice, leafy No.

1. atandard leafy $16.80917.00: standard No. 2r No. 3. $14.50.

Upland prairie: No No. 2, $15.00 15.50; No. $13.00013 80. Midland prairie: No. 1, No.

1. $13.00 14.00. Mixed pra'rie: No. 1, No. 2, $12.00012.50.

Mixed hay: No. 1, $16.00 016.50; No. 2, No. 3, $13.50014.00. Straw: Oats, wheat $6.60.

MERCHANDISE and choice $10 351? 10.73. Medium ights: 200 to 250 pounds, good and choice $10. 50ii 10.75. Strongwslghts 250 to 300 pounds, good and choice 39.786 10.68. Heavyweights: 300 pounds up, good and choice $9.40010.15.

Packing sows: Medium and good 38.239 (.25. Slaughter pigs: Good and ciolca $8,509 10.25. Feeder plgi: Good and choice $3,009 $.25. SUp: IT.259S.T5. Sheep and Ijunbe.

Slaughter lamoa: Good and choice $9.00 010.00; common and medium $6.0039.00. Fed yearlings: 110 pounds down, good and choice $7.0038.00. Fat shorn ewea: Good and choice $2,509 J.75. Feeding lamb: Good and choice $7,259 8.13. C'htaeU) CHICAGO.

(AP). U. S. Dept. Hogs 13,000 Including 4,00 direct; closing steady to strong, sows 8-10 higher in Inatancea; top 11.18 paid freely; bulk 180-250 Iba, 10 85-1L10; most 250-300 lbs, 10.35-11.00; better grade 140-170 lbs.

largely 10.00-80; beat sows 9.65: ship-peri 2,000: estimated holdover 4,000. Cattle calves grain ted steers and yearlings strong to -unevenly higher; numerous Instances being 10-15 up on medium weight and weighty steers; lower grades very uneven but fully steady; top (.20 on yearlings; 9.00 on weighty steers; largely 7.25-8.50 market; with choice offerings 8.80, upward; ysarling heifera fully steady; aven grassy kinds getting a little mors action on stocker account; cows strong; bulls steadv to weak; and vealers steady at 7.80-8.80, latter price practical top; grass calves 4.00-6.00 according to weight and condition; moat stockers 6.75 down to 4.50; stock heifers 4. 0O-5. 00: cutter cows 4.00 down to 3.00 with strong weights up to 4.25; sausage bulls 8.80 down Sheep, 9,000 Including (.00 direct; closed steady to 28 under Wednesday's beat time; bulk native lambs city butchers paying 10.80 and 10.75 sparingly; medium and lower grade natives downward from 8.50 to 6.00 and lesa; Wash-lngton rangers 10.50; beat Idahoa 10.00; slaughter sheep steady, law 8.78. Denver.

DENVER. (AP). (U. 8. Dept.

Agr.) Cattle: Receipts 500, calves 100; Includes two loads direct, generally steady with firm undertone on cutter grade cows, better grade fed steers predominating, two loads 18. 05 ij 8.40, best held above $8.75, 690 to 786 lb. mixed yearlings $8.78 9.00; 706 lb. heifers, $9.00: grass heifera, $6.00 down; cows mostly 4.25, few $4.6095.00: cutter grades mostly 12.75 3.75, top vealers $9.00, bulls $4.2598.28, stockers scarce. Hogs: Receipts 1,300, six singles direct, four to California, early sales to city butchsrs steady with Wednesday's average, scattered lots 180 to 250 lb.

butchers $10.9011.05. little done on other weights, packing sows average cost Wednesday $10 48, weight 243. Sheep: Receipts 6,700, includes 1,160 thru, aalabls supply, 18 doubles Idaho lambs, two loads Oregona, two loads Wyoming ewes, two cars holdover ewes, about 500 head trucked-lna, opening slow, most bids on range Ismba fully 25 or more lower than Wednesday's average; holding beat around $10.00, few medium to good tnlcked-ln lambs $7. 75 choice held considerably above $10.00, odd yearlings $6.50, native ewea 2.75; late Wednesday range slaughter ewea, I3.25S3.50. ESTIMATED FRIDAY RECEIPTS.

Cattle Hon Sheep Omaha 1,00 e.00 4,004 Ihicsgs 2,000 g.Ooe 4,009 Kansas City 1,00 OMAHA. OB. Cattle: Receipt, 6,103. There was but very little change in the market for fed steers and yearlings compared with the previous day, yearlings continuing in broad demand and were, consequently moderately active at fully steady to a little stronger prices even as compared with the improved prices of the earlier days of the week. Weighty steers and mediumweights were less active but met with a fairly ready sale, with prices mostly steady, the better grades fully steady, some short feds barely steady to easier.

Heifers were in light supply and fully steady. Cows cleared readily at generally steady prices, the early rounds fairly active and, al-tho the activity was lost later, there was but little change and practically a complete clearance was made by shortly after noon. Bulls sold fully steadq. Vealers were moderately active, steady to strong. Stockers and feeders were in very light supply and there was a ready clearance at generally steady prices.

Hogs: Receipts, 7,223. The hog market turned out to be an all day affair. Shipping orders were broad on better grades of barrows and gilts 220 lbs. down as well as underweights, but when clearance on that account was completed the trade abruptly turned dull with local interests waiting out the session for lower prices. Lightweight barrows and gilts turned mostly on outside account early, going at fully steady, with some light lights showing a 5c to 10c advance, quality of that class being comparable with the improved level of Wednesday.

Slaughter pigs turned at strong to 25c higher prices, getting the best action of the week. However, butchers 220 lbs. up moved to local interests at mostly steady to 10c lower figures, the de cline appearing on lew mouiuiu-weights, some late bids- being as much as 15c off. The market was uneven enough that some strictly heavy butchers were fully steady to firm. Sows were under the most pressure, shipping orders on that class being light.

The opening was steady to 15c lower, but late bids and sales ranged 15c to 25c lower, with clearance Incomplete. Shippers bought about 1,700 head. Sheep: Receipts, 6,017. Receipts included 250 head direct. Salable supply 15 loads range lambs, 3 loads ewes, 3 loads mixed native lambs and ewes; about 15 percent feeders.

Despite bearish wires from outside markets, broad local packer demand and some inquiry from shippers enabled sellers to hold prices fully steady with the previous day on all classes. Representative Livestock Sales. Hogs. No. A v.

Pric. No. At. Price 14 204 IlO.fO 13 1S8 10.75 21 19(1 10.75 18 209 10.75 35 214 10.70 23 188 10.70 12 198 10.85 11 152 1" 19 184 10.60 12 155 10.50 18 152 10.50 18 152 10 00 7 145 9.75 9 123 .00 Hows 13 390 9.15 23 375 9.15 10 348 9.15 8 424 3 ROOM sparunsnt. privet bath.

Close In. Modern but heat. Only $15.00. B34Sf Sur Real Estat 133 North 11th 8t WANTED TO RENT "eli HAVE TENNANT for furnished home who will pay up to $150 per month, ft bedrooms. Must be classy.

Culbertson-Roe Bell Inc B6782, 115 No. 11 WANTED TO RENT or 7 room house with outer building for shop. Address 143 Journal. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FARMS FOR 3 ALE. 82 A WELL IMP.

(120) near Murdock. vuu; an cuit. tsu west Murdock: an cult. (80) east Murdock; Imp. (80) se Murdock; well Imp.

(160) ne Manley on Loulsvllle-Plattsmouth road; Imp. (120) nw Manley; imp. (160) on St. slab, near Elm wood; imp. (180) nw Elmwood; Imp.

(SO) on gravel 2-miles south RALPH FETTF.RM AN (sells em) 1st Nstl. Lincoln. CHOICE unlmproveu 80 acres, Otoe county all botiom land. 3 miles from good market for short time. Phone M3044, 4807 8t.

Paul. DON'T RENTI Be your own boss. Own your own farm. Buy on terms like rent. Psy ths "Land Bank Way." Let us help you select a farm in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota or Wyoming.

The Federal Land Bank of Omaha, 840 Farm, Credit Building, Omaha, Neb. SO ACRE FARM Modern 8 room house other buildings. Rt. No. 2, Ashland.

Neb. Priced to sell. E. A. Kettle, Phone 2422.

160 ACRES one of the finest farms in eastern Neor. all smooth nearly level, best ot soli, close to small town, highly lmp. with 7 room oak finished modern bungalow, fine barn, double com crib and granary, chicken house, hog house se arsis, good well, located about 8 miles rora Ashland, price $125, terms smt possession. HERMAN CLEMAN8, 303 First Natl. 120 ACRES, bottom land, good pasture, unpastured this year, within 15 miles of Lincoln.

Private party, $2750, B5522. Reller, 732 Stuart Bldg, Lincoln, Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS 83-A" FUND 8 from 0. B. treasury available foe boms loans.

Firet Federal Savings Loan Assn. of Lincoln, 223 So. 13th. LANDS AND FARMS and city property 4tt and i. Refinance with Wood-ward Richards Bldg.

PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on real estate. Culbertson, Roe Bell, 115 No. 11. B87SS. Brokers for ths Pru-dentlal Life I ns.

Co. of America HOUSES FOR SAL 5J 2472 LAKE Brick, sU rooms. Two baths. Hot water heat. Gas furnace.

Shown by appointment. F5437. BARGAIN 3010 RYONS LIKE new near Sheridan school, 6 large rooms, with carpeting and drapes In living and dining rooms. New roof lnsu lated, basement recreation room. Owner 16825.

B3381. 2472 PARKE Very complete brick 6 room home at a bargain. For appointment call LAURA B. WOOD, F605O BUILD A BUNGALOW, $700 DOWN. VERNE WOOD 943 0.

"AT THE BURSARY." B2711. CALL E. HORNBUCKLE, AUCTIONEER, FOR YOUR NEXT SALE. M2841. CLOSE IN HOME and Income property.

7 room modern home, garage, full lot, paving paid. Only $3,500.00. Worth more. Terms. Let us show you this property.

B3485. Evenings L7862. Theobald, 133 North 11th. O. L.

MORSE Is Now Manager of the Insurance Department of Culbertson, Roe Bell, Inc 115 No. 11th. B6782. Res. B2785.

O. M. PARKE Is Now Associated Wltn Culbectson, Roe Bell, Inc 115 No. 11th. HOMES and business property for sals snd rent.

Loans and Insurance. B8782. Res. F8137. ONE of the finest Randolph district bungalows, 6 rooms down, 1 up.

Long living room, fireplace, breakfast nnok, gas fur-nacs. Real buy $5250. RAYNOR, B2800. B3027. SHERIDAN DISTRICT Good 4 bedroom house, fireplace, breakfast nook, library In addition to the usual rooms.

Fine condition. Quick possession. $700 cash, balance $50 per month. B3536. American Savings Loan, 133 North 11th St.

VERY fin 4 bedroom home In Sheridan district for sals or rent gunroom, fireplace and gas heat. Call B3277, or F6593. ROGERS Is Now Associated With Culbertson, Roe Bell, Inc 115 No. 11th. HOMES and business property tor sals and rent.

Loans and Insurance. B6782. Res. F4189. 2777 CABLE 5 room bungalow newly decorated Insids and out; terms 6an be htd.

Fred Bhcllcdy, B3225, F4669. FmoDERN, 6 rooms, $1,600 and 4 rooms, nearly new bungalows, $3,250 and $3,500. Easy terms. F4582. 4 BEDROOM frame Colonial, beautiful yard and surroundings.

South, near schools and carl Ins. Address owner, 138 Jovtrnal, or F5974. For Sale 3 Farms By virtue oi an order of sale entered by the District Court of Lancaster County, I will at two o'clock P. M. on August 24, 1936, at the east door of the Lancaster County Court House offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands 1.

Tha North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 7, Township Ten, Rjmge Five, East, Lancaster County, Nebraska; 2. The East Half of the Southeast Quarter and the East Half of the North-cast Quarter of Section 19, Township 10, Range 5, East, Lancaster County, Nebraska; 3. The Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 10, Range 5, East of the 6th P. M. Lancaster County, Nebraska.

These three excellent farms are located a short distance northwest of Emerald. Rich soil. Good water supply. Near paving and' gravel roads, The eighty is unimproved. The two quarters are highly improved.

JACOB PEIL REFEREE. Emerald, Nebraska. AUTOS FOR SALE. Ti SAFETY TESTED USED CARS 1935 Olds 8 T. sedan 1935 Olds 6 T.

sedan 1935 Ford V-8 sedan 1935 Ford V-8 coup 1934 Nash Touring sedan, radio 1934 Olda 6 T. sedan 1934 Olda 6 T. coups, radio 1934 Olds 6 coup 1934 Olds 6 coach 1934 Plymouth coup 1934 Ford coupe, extra nlc 1933 Dodgo deluxe sedan 1933 Plymouth deluxe sedan 1933 Plymouth deluxe coach 1931 Buick 50 coach 1931 Plymouth coup 1931 Plymouth coupe 1931 Hupmobll 8 sedan 1930 Olds wheel sedan 1930 Ford Fordor sedan 1930 Chevrolet coup (Kane) 1930 Olds 6 coach 1930 Chevrolet coup 1930 Graham 6 wheel sedan 1929 Olds 6 sedan 1929 Buick Master 8 sedan 1929 Olds coach 1929 Graham 6 wheel sedan 1929 Ford coach 1929 Olds 6 sedan 1929 Whippet 4 coup 1929 Oakland coupe 1929 Chevrolet coach 1929 Whippet coach 1928 LaSalle sedan 1928 Pontlao coup 1928 Studebaker 0 sedan 1928 Chevrolet coach 1928 Nash sedan 1927 Olds 6 sedan 695 475 425. 575 550 525 495 4H5 395 393 450 375 363 275 225 225 225 250 200 ...200 175 175 150 175 175 150 175 125 125 95 95 75 50 125 95 75 75 25 40 1925 Star sedan 40 1925 Ford coupe r. 25 LINCOLN MOTOR CO.

3397. 1824-32 O. 1932 FORD coupe, $265. DAYLITE USKD CAR EXCHANGE. B6826.

Open eve. 1040 Q. '32 V-8 Delux Tudor, '34 motor, special wheels, new Firestone tires. A-l condition. $275 cash.

L6030. 1931 Ford sedan $195 1931 Ford coach 195 1931 Essex coupe 1H5 1930 Chevrolet coup 1927 Buick Std. coach 65 SIDLES MOTORS. INC. 13th ft Q.

Open eve till 9, B7027 1930 FORD Coupe, new tires, exceptional clean, must sell. $180. Continental Auto 1332 P. B2553. 1929 Chevrolet 'edan $150 1930 Chevrolet coach 165 1932 Pontlac deluxe sedan 325 MILLER ft COBB CHEVROLET CO.

109 No. 9th. Open Eve L9150. 1929 PLYMOUTH 4-dobr sedan, good condition, runs good, real bargain, $135. Payments, trade.

Motor Exchange, 1641 St. L8168 PAYS MORS CASH for used cars. No red tape. Rip Van Winkle Auto 1620 LATE 1934 Terraplane tudor sedan, excellent condition, runs perfect, real buy, $335. Payments, trade.

Motor Exchange, 1641 O. WE PAY MORE CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL USED CAR. SEE "MITCH 1730 OR CALL B2493. SAVE "35 Chrysler 8 four door deluxe sedan. Extra clean.

No dealers. Call F8023 evenings or Sunday. TRUCKS FOR SALET T2 1935 INTER C-35, 1H-2 ton, 150" W. B. $875; 1930 Ford A 14 ton panel, $150.

International Harvseter 635 J. 1931 MODEL A Ford 1H ton panel truck. 2 WHEELED house trailer car. Frank Lunney, yam Mapie oewaru, or call FO 757, Lincoln. BUSINESS SERVICE HEATING, PLUMBING 24 FURNACES and tin work.

Prompt attention. Arthur Larson Call FO 30B. Ex-clualve agent for Wise Furnace. EMPLOYMENT. HELP WANTED Female 32 EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper and Stenog-rsnher.

Address 150 Journal. WANTED Competent reliable cook, must be over 30. uive age ana reieiutcn. areas ja journal WANTED Experienced laundry help. Shirt iinisner ana imi whir reni cleaners junimuiy WANTED Steno.

experienced on radlonic diagnostlo macmne; catering nosiwi uui of town. Mills Employment Service, 855 Ktuan eiue HELP WANTED Male 33 A-l FURNACE and sheet metal worker. Payne Heating 315 Bo. 12th. WANTED Good used car with tools.

None other need apply. 1630 SALESPEOPLE 4 AGENTS 35 HAVeTdeSIRABLE Watkiiis route open In Lincoln. Reliable party wanting steady work with good Income. 945 St. THREE experienced magazine salesmen.

ae-to-aoy pleasant outside worlL Must he free to travel. See C. McMullen, Ne-brasksn Hotel. 6 to 8 p. m.

WOMAN, mature, for Permanent profitable position with future; does not Interfere with home duties. Clva address. 146 Journal. WORK WANTED Female 36 BEAUTY OPERATOR wants Job. Part or full time.

Call L8794. STENOGRAPHER, experienced office de-tall. Temporary or permanent. F4995. FINANCIAL.

8USI. OPPORTUNITIES 38 CAKE ft Beer, good small town $450 CAFE. Good location. Seats 20 $400 Cogars doing good business $400 CARLILE 308 So. 12.

FILLING STATION 7 cabins, bath, 8 room house. 5 acres ground. Trade some if clear. Red Top station, Agra, Kas. FOR SALE Reasonable, small dairy, nine cows, rout and equipment.

Address 149 Journal. REAL ESTATE Salesman wanted. Vacancy in estaoiisned Experience necessary. Address 151 Journal. INVESTMENTS 40 A CASH MARKET for building and loan stocks, real estate mortgages, mortgage bonds.

Consult us first. Christian Land ft Investment 210-211 Federal Sec. B1728. A CASH MARKET for Bldg. ft Loan stocks.

Mtg. bonds, local securities, 405 1st Nat'l Bk. B1305. D. B2754.

J. C. TODD INC. MONEY TO LOAN. 41 UriMFV F0R NEW USED CARS CHATTELS, REFINANCING GLOBE FINANCE CO.

So 13th H. lwshrock. Mer B1447 MONEY FOR VOUR IMMEDIATE needs Instantly. Auto loans, refinancing. Fed-erated Finance 1503 B7073.

NEW LOCATION STILL LOWER RATES CONSULT US $NO RED TAPE AUTO LOAN ft ftFlNANCE CO. IR30 St. B3565. aUTOMOBILET UTQ COLLATERAl CHARACTER LWlNO MORTGAGE Cost only 6 to 8 per Annum State Securities Co. INDUSTRIAL BANKING SERVICES A MILLION DOLLAR INSTITUTION UNDER NEB.

BANKING LOANS $50 TO $500 Quick. Courteous. Confidential. CAPITAL CREDIT CO. 633 8tuart Bldg.

l-O-M-S $50 to $500 to $1,000 4 Convenient Plans 4 CONSTRUCTIVE LOANS TO DESERVING PEOPLE Securities Invest. Corp. 1640 St. B7024 1AJ MC on automobiles, furniture, signers. Loans mads In a mtnut.

M'otors Finance, 1524 EL B537L. Want ASs appeal aatk the atom las an rtraina editions of I' he aanial sua the rvenins edittua at he nut, i 1st he utiiiu Journal and Htar lor th one price. Wttnl Ad flMsai first kin close at 8 p. m. each day.

Ads receive) after this atMlag hunt will be run to classify. I dare, pet tin pet day. cut tta. tharge 6r 3. 4, i I flay, swt Un.

pet Say, each toe, charge $2. 1 eonsernllvt Say, pet ue. set say. cash Ike. charge Ike.

aan rate effrellv wit la 18 day after ad expires. Out ef taws advert Is tnj ansa a-eompaoled by cash. Legal Records. IN DIVORCE COIBT. Peter Hilt vs.

Mattl E. Hilt, petition. Marr.ed at Lincoln, May 17, 1936. Extreme cruelty charged. Defendant ask maiden name of Ramey be restored to plaintiff.

FEDERAL COURT FILINGS. Harry Edmondson W. P. McGeorge, defendant's answer. THE BUILDING RECORD.

American Savings at Loan association, 629 So. 27th, frame garage, $100. Phillips Petroleum company, 2700 South, brick greoss house, $1,600. Phillips Petroleum company, 1240 brick grease home, $1,500. Mrs.

York, 3644 Worthlngton, -cement block residence, $300. B. Campbell, 245 So, 28th, residence alteration, $200. COUNTY COURT FILINGS. Est.

Clara I. Johnson, report. Guardianship Merle Allen Gels, application, order, bond. Est. William Hennlng, sur.

bond, letters, order notice. Eat. Edward B. Felxer, petition, reply, order hearing, notice. Est.

Maude Sexton, decree, oath. Guardianship W'alda Henson, account. Est. Albert Bennett, petition, order hearing. Guardianship Sidney Scheslnger, account.

Guardianship Harkson minors, order discharge guardian. Est. George Jacob Althouse, petition, order hearing, notice. Est. Sarah A.

Hubbard, petition, order hearing, notice. DISTRICT COURT FILINGS. HOLC vs. Lewi A. Melneck et al, motion, receiver's report.

Bernard E. King vs. Francis W. King et al, afdt. for exemptions.

L. A. Rlcketts, trustee, vs. Lincoln Safe Deposit ordtfr, application. Catholic Bishop of Lincoln vs.

Patrick Doland and dismissal by Glen H. Fo of petition as Intervenor, and dismissal of plaintiff's petition. Midwest Sav. A Loan vs. Phoebe Cook St al, withdrawal of request for stay.

Hattle Wheatley vs. George Freeman and Lancaster county, order dismissal, stipulation. Lincoln Sav. Loan vs. W.

W. Towle, objections to showing opposing motion to confirm sals. Ethel Hild vs. Iowa-Neb. Light ft Power petition appeal.

State ex rel Dons M. Gourley vs. Frank B. Butler, Judgment, complaint. Peter Hilt vs.

Mattie E. Hilt, petition. SH AMP The body of Jerom shamp Is at Hodgmans, where funeral services will be held at 2:30 F. L. Rodenbeck officiating.

Burial In Wyuka. 8I.ONIGF.R Funeral services for Commo' dore Sloniger will be held at 3:30 p. m. Friday Instead of at 2 o'clock as first "planned, at Castle, Roper ft Matthews, Dr. Walter Altken officiating.

Burial In Wyuka. WILSON Funeral services for Lloyd R. son will be at 1 p. m. Saturday at Hodgmans, Rev.

F. Battler in charge. Burial in Wyuka. ANNOUNCEMENTS FUNERAL SERVICES SCHNELL 1335 GRIFFITHS B6507 HODGMAN MORTUARY B6959 1233 Cecil E. Wadlow AMBULANCE B6535 MORTICIAN WALTON G.

ROBERTS HELMSDOERFER CORNER 27TH ft PHONE B4028 Castle, Roper Matthews Morticians B8501 Ambulance E. L. TROYER rTTROYER FUNERAL Jmberger ambulance B2424 SERVICE PERSONALS CAN FURNTSH transportation 2 or 3 passengers Salt Lake or coast Leaving Sunday 1038 Que. B6826. GOODWILL Industries Lincoln's churcb welfare organization, needs clothing, shoes furniture, mattresses, newspapers, provides work, notcharlty.

230 S.U. LET US serve you with picnic lunch or regular meal. Special menus every day. Kind's Cafe at Crete. NEWSPAPERS Ideal for wrapping and packing use.

Th Journal. B3333. The Star. B1234. OLD8MOBILE SEDAN leaving first of week for Los Angeles.

Room for 4 passengers. Radio and heater equipped. F8674. SALVATION ARM needs your maga-sin, clothes, shoes and toys. Call B6387.

SHORTHAND In 30 flays, individual Instruction. Graduates placed. Dickinson Secretarial School, 11 ft St. B2161. TO ARRANGE for picnics at Llnoma Beach call Outing Hostess Mercedes Tim-merman at B6601 or F3505.

WILL PAT cash for late model cars to take west Be Mr. Anderson, 1036 Que. B6826. BUSINESS PERSONALS. 8 FREF! STOMACH ACID, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick.

Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga. st Harley and Fcnton Drug Co. LOST AND FOUND 9 LOST A narrow h'ack and silver Siamese bracelet. Reward. F8323.

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE. 11 1930 Pontlac, 1.800 miles. Discount 1934 Plymouth Del. Sedan, renewed. 1933 Plymouth Sedan $350 1935 Ford Deluxe Cpe $455 1933 Ford Deluxe Sedan $346 Nebraska Motor Co 1720f-24 St.

B1277 1935 Dodge touring sedan $695 1934 Dodge delux sedan 525 1932 Chevrolet sedan 325 1931 Chevrolet delux sedan 275 1929 Plymouth sedan 145 1929 Ford tudor 135 MOWBRAY WINGO CO. B7117. 12th ft Q. B5216. 1935 PLYMOUTH sedan, 1935 De Soto sedan, priced to sell.

Earl Hamilton Mo-tora, 1700 Open eve. B6384. 1934 CHRY. Sed. Hupp '31 Olds '30 Lincoln 7 pass.

sed. See our Fords ft Chev. K. ft S.Com., 1828 N. 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, first claaa ahape, $325.

Will take cheap model A pickup In trade. B7449. '33 MASTER Chevrolet aedan. A-l mechanically, exceptionally clean, 5 good tires, private owner. $385.

Wilson, M2791. London Bar Gold. LONDON. (AP). Bar gold declined 1 penny to 138s Ad (Sterling price equivalent to $34.75.) Chicago Cash Provisions.

CHICAGO. (AP). Lard tierces, loose, $11.12: bellies, $13.50. ENDORSE ZIONCHECK1; SEATTLE. UP) joint legislative committee representing Washington state branches of 21 railway brotherhoods endorsed Marion A.

Zioncheck and three other congressmen for re-election. DEATHS FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LOAN. Ti LOANS ON AUTO, furniture, stocks, bonds, diamonds. He financing, red.

bee Bldg. Century Finance Corp. 134 So. 13th. Jlm Manoney, B2287 NEED MONEY? TOU CAN OBTAIN loan from us In a few hours In complete piivacv snd repay according to your lncom.

Several Plans to coooss from. Personal Loan Service Jo J. Hynes, Mgr. 310 Fedral Securities Bldg. B1136 WANTED TO BORROW 42 PUT YOUR SPARE MONEY TO WORK.

A RELIABLE LINCOLN FIRM will pay 0 jlnu 7' interest. Address 123 Journal. LIVESTOCK DOGS, CATS, PETS. HAVE 3 Springer Spaniel and several other good hunting dogs we will place in good nomes, at go.uu eacn. Humane Bociety, F8406.

LIVESTOCK. 48 FOR SALE 50 head of stock pigs. 75 to 80 lbs. weight. 3tt miles south of Davey.

w. A. Gieoenratn. HORSE SALE One mil southeast of Denton, Monday, Aug. 10th.

Frank Ketterer, owner, wendeiin auc tloneers. MERCHANDISE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 51 UNREDEEMED diamonds for sal. Diamonds bought and sold. Ws buy old gold. B1650.

112ft P. Industrial Loan Co. WOOD BOXES Heav wooden shipping cases In which BOO pounds of paper has been received. Just tha.thlng for packing of household goods for shipment. Price B0 cents each.

No deliveries. State Journal Printing Companyj MACHINERY AND TOOLS 53 A FEW Good used tractors, recondition- ed. Two 10-20 McCormlck-Deerlng, one John Deer model on 18-30 Wallace, one slightly used model A John Deere, three Fordsons, two 3 bottom plows. Three teams of good work horses. Beck and Rowson Implement 223 So.

10th, B478L FOR SALE Large tubular boiler, practically new. Bargain price. Miller, B3361, F033. NEW INTERNATIONAL FARMALL trac tor F-12, and two row cultivator at sacrifice price. 3A95 complete.

E. Irvine, Bennet, Neb. Phone 1213. FEED, FERTILIZER 55 ALFALFA HAT, first and second cuttings. J17.50 and 320.00 per ton at barn.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT. 57 APRICOTS 31.25 a crate. Alberta peaches 32.35 oushel. Jim Arrlgo MkL 48th Holdrege M2937. APRlCOTa, 31.2V lug.

Apples for canning 3123 bu. basket 8mall new potatoes, 25c peck. Midwest Fruit Ml 731. 6B01 at. CHOICE plump 3 to 4V fries, delivered alive or dressed to order.

Wlttman. 3322 So. 40. FO 427. CHOICE White Rock fries.

Baking and stwlng hens. Home dressed. Delivery except funday. Keystone Farm, 3801 Randolph. F2324.

DI V'HKSS apples for canning 99c hu. bskt. Watermelon, ljc lb. Growers IVi mlles-West NEBR. FRUIT MARKET CARLOAD Potatoes, 31.83 and up per hundred.

All kinds of vegetables. 236 No. 10. PLENTY of fried chicken for your dinner, dressed ready for pan snd delivered. B248B.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS 59 AT HARDY'S: Special sale of used and recond. wood and coal heaters. Take advantage of wide choice ow. $10 up. AUCTION PALE, AUO.

8, at 7 p. m. Sullivan Transfer Company, 8 ft Que St. I will sell all of my house furnishings now In storage, 2 pc. living room set, pc.

walnut bedroom set, 6 pc. oak breakfast set, 8 tub Airline radio, utility cabinet, beds, dressers, floor ft stand lamps, magazlns rack, rockers, smokers, oak desk, phone stand, end ft library tables, Automatic elec, washer, balloon rolls, 9x12 Wilton, orlte, small rugs, garden tools, hose, 6 ft. Atwater Kent electric refrigerator, J. E. Miller.

H. M. Wineland, Auct. 207 Kresge, B43SS. August Clearance EVERY August we hold a sale to clear our stocK oi usea mercnanaise to make room- for the new fall lines.

Now you can buy for less than ever before. Table Model Radios 7 tube model J7.50 6 tube Falk 7.50 7 tube Philco 8.95 Cabinet Model Radios tube Crosley I 7.50 10 tube Silver Marshall 12.50 6 tube, long and short wave Grunow 27.50 11 tube Sears A Roebuck 14.50 10 tube R. C. A. all wave 79.50 10 tubs Kolster 7.50 And Many Others Other Items Roper Oaa stoye 4 50 A.

ft B. gas stove 7.50 Used Frlgidalre 47.50 Used Ice-O-Matlc, good cond 69.50 And Many Others All this merchandise carries our regular guarantee. Come In early. Our usual Easy Terms. Schmoller Mueller Piano Co.

1212 St. B6725 BUY your Dexter washer now. Special si'J oo allowance lor your old washer. 312.30 set of drain tubs with each washer. Pay 31 weekly on any new electric model.

GOURLAY BROS. 143 Bo. 12th. L8369 Electric Refriaerators REPOSSESSED from dealer. General Elec tric ana saonarens.

Can Be Seen by Appointment. Coll B4377. FOR SALE 2 piece bedroom suite, gate-bg table, porch swing, boat and trailer. F2862. OUR AUGUST SALE Means Extra Savings! Trade in Your Old Furniture.

Kellison Furniture Co. 208212 So. 11th. B-4994. EXTRA 8PECIAL-3uaranteed guallty ieti oase wxiz l.

sis. S4.33. AUC-tion Furn. Eitch. 2350 O.

B4253. THE BEST FOR LESS" In new furniture, rugs, washers, stoves at a su percent aiscount during Aug. Bale! We need used and give more In trade. On easy terms anyone can meet Nebraska Furniture Co. 50 Steps from O.

127 Bo, 10. B117I. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 59 UNCLAIMED STORAGE Good piD oak Lining set A piece walnut bedroom set; set of silver. 10-12 a. m.

only. 1018 B3965. SPECIAL SALE on floor samples In Living room. Dining room ft bad room suites. See them today.

CONVENIENT TERMS. GLYNN FURNITURE CO. 1454 St. B205S. SEVERAL good guaranteed rebuilt washers very reasonable.

Washer Service 1050 M. L8i. 1 PIECE living room .322.50 3 Flee Bedroom suite .327.60 P. A. WOODS SONS 209 So.

11th. B3511 $179. 80 WHITE console electric sewing machln ilk new 360 30. Qourlay 143 So. 12th.

L8369. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. 62 CASH Paid for Used Bend Instruments. Berry Zlegcnbcln, 1212 O. B5666.

GOOD USED Pianos for rent, sale or exchange. Priced way low, 317.60 to 367.50. Payments lower than regular rent. Free music lesson with purchase. CRANCER'8, 1210 St.

EXPERT Piano Tuning at a reasonable price. Enjoy your Harry Zlegen-beln. Schmoller ft Mueller 1212 O. B5888. WANTED TO BUY 66 WANTED or 10 foot cornlc brake and 38 Inch square shear.

Bruce Neon 1820 B1166. ROOMS AND BOARD SLEEPING ROOMS. 68 1020 nicely furnished room with two windows. private entrance, lizzi. WANTED ROOM OR BOARD 73 PROFESSIONAL musician desires studio ft sleeping room In refined home, vicinity 28th A South.

Breakfasts. Board If possible. Sept. 1. Address 142 Journal.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURN. 74 ST. 1202 Pershing An excellent Junior apt. Diceiy rurnisneu avaiiauie. Call BS025.

4744 ST. PAUL, Unl. Place, opposite bank. 2 large rooms, kitchenette, bath, steam heat. Best bus service.

Furnished, S28.50, unfurnished $22.50. Miller. F8033. B3361. IT'S COOL SLEEPING on our roof garden.

Choice aparunnui now svauaoi. very mw abl. Lincoln's Nswsst and Finest. Ths President Ths Ambassador 1S40 St. 1330 BU B1700 B88O0 B1757 B70T7 LAFAYETTE, 314 So.

12TH Gas, lights, frlgidalre, dishes, and linen furnished. By day, week or monin. pssa niiw LAMBERT APARTMENTS, 1227 J. Beautifully furnished, living room, bedroom, dinette, kitchenette, bath; also Murphy bed. Quiet.

Adults. References. B55Q3. LIVINO ROOM, kitchenetts and sleeping porcn in moawn private nmam sur auj or gentleman, louu po. mna METROPOLITAN One room, dressing room, kitchen, Data, newiy uecoraiea.

Nicely furnished. Absolutely fireproof. M. C. Turner, B4442 or Hostess, B4840.

APART. UNFURNISHED. 74-A (30 SO. 18 On of ths most desirable 4 room spts. is city, only siu.uu.

was 155.00. B4131. 3029 DUDLEY 4 rooms snd bath, all newly decorated, 1st floor, automatic heat, garage. Adults. Call F1218.

AL MODERN 8-room apartment, lowen floor, nice and clean. Adults only, in- quire at 700- Bo, lith, IF INTERESTED In modern sleeping porch, garage, see two new 6 room ones Just rebuilt. 1501 Oarfleld. MODERN and 7 rooms, newly decorated, frlgidalre, gas stove, screened porches, two blocks State Capitol, 1424 St. ROOMS, all modern, heated, newly decorated, walking distance to UnL Inquire 1018 Bt.

Pnone L7122. APTS. FUR. OR UNFURN. 74B 120 SO.

28TH Two large rooms, first floor, unfurn. Two rooms, sleeping porch, furnished, second floor. Gas, lights furnished. Adults 1717 5 rooms, modem, with garage, I4S unfurnished, 150 furnished. B1463 or B1159.

PENN 14th ft Streets. Very desirable apartment with or without bedroom, immediate possession, aaivi. 2 ROOldS. furnished, private entrance. close-in, refrlgeratiim.

B-room unfurnished duplex, good location, avail. Sept. 1. Adults. L8418.

HOUSES FOR RENT. 77 118 SO. 29TH Modern house, 2nd and top floors gas furnace, lower floor Torrid Zone furnace, Only $60.00. B1581. 1310 SO.

10TH 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs, 3 rooms down. Showor In base ment. $35. Available Sept 1548 WASHINGTON-Modern brick 4-bd rooms, excellent oonaiuun. intjuirv So.

15. F1367. 813 room all modem, good condi tion. 1819 No. 28th.

5 mod $20.50 3264 Street. 7 rm fine 3.1.00 4605 Holdrege, 8 fireplace 37.50 2D1B Bouth 17th street, 7 rm ou.ou 1262 South 22nd Street. 7 rm. fine. 45.00 851 South 33rd 8 rm.

like new 50.00 4542 Cleveland, 4 rm. duplex 27.50 2511 3 rm. apt stove and re frigerator 27.00 Harrington Realty Co B3277. F8593 1724 PROSPECT 7 room house with gas neat, call F1452. 1028 SO.

13 8 room modern, newly dec orated; 3 bath up; good furnace, $27.50 $30 with garage. B14.r6, 1302 D. 1530 NO. 278 rooms and bath. Best re pair.

Near school. $20. B3361. 2940 80. 12th, 2054 E.

2459 Park. LAURA B. WOOD, F6050 RENTALS RENTALS 4410 St. Paul, eight rooms, 3 baths (31.00 Cleveland, six rooms 28.00 1901 Ryons, six rooms 50.00 2944 Clinton, six rooms 23.00 325 South 17th SU, 7 rooms 27.50 1832 Street, uooer dudex. 4 rms.

25.50 1726 Street, lower duplex, 5 rooms neatea 45.00 1509 South 24th Street. 5 37.50 8 ROOMS, 2 tils bath, cooling system 50.00 1029 Park Street, six rooms 25.50 2535 So. 20th Strsst, five rooms furnish a 45.00 1901 Bo. 34th Street, six rooms 47.50 2158 Street, five rooms 25 50 6943 Lexington, four rooms 12.50 3124 Btreet, f'v rooms 25.50 Culbertson, Roe Bell, Inc IIS North 11th Qfr.t The Oldett Firm in the City. B6782 1119 pAss.l.nn CUT REALTY CO.

B5135 FOR RENT Sept. 1, choice 6 room cot- iage. oak finish, gas furnace, automatic water heater, fenced back yard, southeast location, $45. Evenings, Sundays, B5228. MOVING? CALL STAR VAN B6764.

Care- iui men, plenty of pads; reasonable prices. 84H stamps, fret moving boxes. Ormia Fu tares Purchase. CHICAGO. (AP).

Wednesday Wk. ago Tr. ago Wheat 67,604 66.248 39.614 Corn 21,432 17,822 6.603 Oats 10,406 (,687 3,161 Rya 1,330 1,417 643 Barley 20 1 nil Total (0,792 85,179 49,821 Liverpool Wheat. LIVERPOOL. (AP).

Spot wheat: No. 2 Manitoba 8s 7d; No. 3 Manitoba 8s 5d; western Canadian amber durum 8s: Australian 8s 4d. Wheat futures closed eaay: 1.16; 1.13; March, 1.08. Exchange 6.01.

Winnipeg Cash Oram. WINNIPEG. (AP). Wheat: No. 1 northern, No.

2 northern, No. 3 northern, $1.04. Oats, No. 3 whit, 50 No. 3 white, 18.

Federal Reserve Statement. WASHINGTON. (AP). Combined resources and liabilities of the twelve federal reserve banks at the close of business Wednesday were reported by the federal resrv board In thousands of dollars as follows: Assts. Gold certificates on hand and due from U.

8. treasury, 8,211,046 Redemption fund, F. R. notes, 13,720. Other cieh, 288.635.

Total reserves, 8,513,401. Bills discounted: Secured by U. 8. government obligations, direct or fully guaranteed, 1,866. Other bills discounted, 3.960.

Bills bought In open markjt, 3,092. Industrial advances, 28,888. U. 8. government securities: Bills bought In open market, 3,092.

Industrial advances, 28,888. U. 8. government securities: Bonds, 324,721. Treasury notes, 1.496.719.

Treasury 608.787 Total U. 8. government securities, Other securities, 181. Total bills and securities, 2,466,348. Due from foreign banks.

221. F. R. notes of other banks, 22,540. Uncollected Items, 547,816.

Bank premises, 48.056. All other assets, 44,190. Total assets, 11,642.372. Liabilities. F.

R. notes In actual circulation, Deposits: Member bank, reserve account, 6.004,796. U. 8. treasurer, general account, Foreign bank, T1.040.

Other deposits, 6.764,902. Deferred avalliblllty Items, 690,985. Capital paid In, 130,205. Surplus (Section 7), 143,501. Surplus (Section 13-B).

26,513. Reserve for contingencies, 34,105. All other liabilities, 10,347. Total liabilities, 11,642,372. Ratio of total reserve to deposit and F.

R. not liabilities combined 79.2 peer-cent. Commitments to make Industrial advance. -M, -401, Earnings. NEW YORK.

(AP). Associated Gas A Electric controlling operating utilities In widely separated sections of the country reported a balance of. $1,196,282 In the 12 months ended June 30 after ordinary charges but befor provision for a "non-recurring" expense Item of This compared with a balance of $663,703 after crrtlnary charges but before provlalon for a similar Item of $2,557,740 In the precendlng 12 months. The "nonrecurring" expenses were listed by the to recapitalization, opposition to the Wheelef-Rayburn bill. Investigations, legal cases and other causes during th periods.

Graham-Paige Motors reported for the June quarter a net loss of $30,408. not Including miscellaneous non-recurrtng Income of $120,295 credited directly to surplus. This compares with net losses of $186,240 In the preceding quarter and $311,224 In the like 1935 period. American Woolen reported net profit of $1,098,625 for the first half against $501,015 In the like 1938 period. Earnings were equal to $2.86 a share on the 7 percent preferred against $1.31 a year sgo.

At June 30 average on the preferred totaled $60.25. Electric Power A Ught reported for the June quarter net income, before undistributed profits tax, of $1,289,084 after dividend requirements on the $7 and $6 cumulative preferred stocks to 7 cents a share on the $7 second preferred. This compares with a net loss of $843,857 In the like 1938 period. Michigan Gas and Electric companw reported net Income for the second quarter totaled $16,960, before prior Hen and preferred dividends, compared to a loss of $8,204 the corresponding 1935 period. Six months net was against a loss of $2,468.

Michigan Public Service company reported second quarter net before preferred and Junior preferred dividends of $2,143 against a loss of $511 the corresponding 1933 period. Six months net was $15,997, against $16,820. Ohio Oil reported for the first half net Income of $4,476,564, before undistributed profits tax, equal after preferred dividends to 42 cents a common share. This compares with $2,334,804, or 10 cents a share In the same 1935 period. Canada Dry Ginger Ale, reported for the June quarter net loss of $22,555 compared with net losses of $177,088 in the March period and $85,810 in the June, 1935 quarter.

R. W. Moore, president, said new price schedules and adjustments on floor stock cost the company $333,000, "all of which was charged to current operations." "The freight absorbed on poods In connection with the floor stock adjustment," he said, "was $108,000." Moore pointed out that such charges were nonrecurring. Superheater company reported for the June quarter net Income, before undistributed profits tax, of $408,953, equal to 46 cents a common share. This compares with $263,844, or 30 cents In the preceding quarter and $208,697, or 24 cents In the like 1935 period.

Mead corporation, reported for the 24 weeks ended June 13 net income of equal to 69 cents a common share against $261,129, or 44 cents in th same period. Gasoline. TULSA. Okla. (UP).

Gasoline, cents per gallon: U. 8. motor. 62 oct. and below (third grade) 4 fi8: U.

S. motor, 63 -o 67 oct. 8 05: U. S. motor.

68 to 70 oct. (regular) 6S6: 80 to 62. 400 grade: 62 oct. and below 4 05; 63 to 67 oct. 5 054; 68 to 70 Oct.

606; 64 to 66 375, 4 05; 68 to 70 350, 55. Natural gasoline: 26 to 70 Oklahoma. 26 to TO northern Texas 3. Rubber Futures. NEW YORK.

(AP). Crude rubber futures AllMlMl AttU 1 ki.l -r tw a uisner. oepiem- ber 16.24B; December 16.34-35; March IV IOD. PIQ. Crude rubber futures closed sUsdy, 5 to 7 higher.

16.29: 16 40; March, 18 49b. Smoked ribbed spot, 16.43a. b-Bld; n-Nominal. Naval Stores. SAVANNAH.

(AP). Turpentine: Firm; 39; sales 35; receipts 486; shipments 835; stock 34.397. Rosin: Firm; sales 373; receipts 1.961: shipments 7,766 stock 72-295. Quote: 5.50; DEFGHIKM and 8.15; WO 6.50; WW and T.00. Bank Credit Report.

--WASHINGTON. (AP). The dally average volnume of federal reserve bank credit outstanding during the week ended Aug 5, as reported by ths federal reserve hanks, $2,470,000,000. an Increase of 2 millions compared with the preceding week and a decrease of 6 million dollars compared with th corresponding week in 1936. Cltr.

KANSAS CITY. (AP). (U. i. Dept.

Agr.) Hogs: Receipts no directs: limited early sales desirable 170 to 250 pounds to shippers steady to mostly 6c higher than Wednesday's average; later trade very slow with few sales weak to 10c lower; some bids off more; top early sales 170 to 250 pounds 10.90; underweights uneven weak to 25c lower; better grade 140 to 160 pounds $9.75 Cl10. 60; medium grades down to $9.00 and below; little done on heavies; sows mostly $8.80419.26: stock pigs 25 to 60c lower; mostly $7.50 down. Cattle: Receipts 3500: calves 800; little done early on limited supply matured fed steera, asking firm prices; light weight fed ateera, yearlings and western graasera fully ateady; lower grades of cows firm; grass fat she stock low at Wednesday's decline; bulls 15 to 25c lower: vealers and calves steady: stockers and feeders slow, steady to weak; short load yearling heifers mixed yearlings and heavy heifers common to medium grass ateera early $5.00 iiO.tO; low cutter and cutter cows $2.75 3.75; vealer top $7.50. Sheep: Receipts alow; very little done; Idaho range lambs around 25c lower at no natives aold early; best bid held above $10.00. St.

Joseph, 8T. JOSEPH. (AP). (U. 8.

Dept. Agr.) Hogs: Receipts 3,200, no directs; opened mostly 6c higher than Wedneaday's average on best light and medium weight butchers; later slow and not fully developed on other grades and weights; bias and few sales light lights around 25c lower; early sales strictly good ana choice 190 to 240 $10.80 10.90; top, $10.90: few best light lights $10.50 down. Cattle: Receipts 1.600; calves 400; better grades fed steers and yearlings active, fully steady; others slow but around steady; sows strong; calves and vealers steady; stockers and feeders scarce, 184; two loads strictly choice 905 lb. fed steers fsw lots steers, yearlings and load 1.043 lb. fed steers early bulk fed ateera and yearllnga mixed yearlings up to $8.15: top vealers $7.50.

Sheep: Receipts slaughter classes opening steady; two loads Idaho lambs $9.75 straight: load $9.00 atralght; notb-tng done on natives, best held- up to $10.00 and above; part deck 113 lb. Nebraska slaughter ewea $3.75. Sioux City. SIOUX CITY (AP). (U.

t. Dept. Agr.) Cattle, 4.000; fed steers snd yearlings slow; early sales yearlings little changed; some matured ateer bids easier; other claaaes little changed; stockers and feeders moderately active; scattered sales mixed tteers and heifer yearlings up to 8.25; several sales 7.001; 8.00; load lots fed heifers up to 8.00: some held above 8.50; moat beef cows 3.5014.25; cutter grsdes 3.00 3.50; few stork steers 4.T5 down. Hogs, 8.600; butchers slow; early sales steady to 15c lower: better 190 to 225 lb. weights to shippers 10.35W 10.60; no action for other weights; sows atclve, mostly $5c lower, 9.00 popular price; feeder pigs slow, few strong weights up to 8.26; stags (.80 down.

Sheep, 1.500: no early fat lamb sales: some buyers talking lower; best natives held around 10.00; fat ewes little changed at 3.50 down; yearling breeding ewes up to 3.80; deck 63 lb. feeder lambs 7.00. Chicago Livestock Estimate. CHICAGO. (AP).

Official estimated receipts for Friday: Cattle 2,000. Hogs 8,000. Sheep 4,000. Minneapolis Cans Oram. MINNEAPOLIS.

(AP). Wheat recelrts 193 cars. Caan: No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 pounda, 1.63 No. 1 dark northern, 59 pounda, $1.47 1.52 58 pounda, 1.51 No.

2 dark northern, 56 pounda, $1.427 1.50 No. 3 dark northern, 56 pounda, $1.42 1.49; 55 pounda, $1.40 Vit 1.47 No. 4 dark northern. 54 pounds, $1.38:4 1.45; 63 pounds, 1.36 1.43 No. 8 dark northern, 52 pounds, $135J 1.41; 61 pounds, $1.34 lfl.39 50 pounda, $1.33 01.

37; lower test weights nominally discounted three cents a pound. Fancy No. 1 hard Montana, 14 protein, to arrive, 1.34. Grade No. 1 dark hard or No.

1 hard Montana winter, $1.27 1.30 to arrive, $1.25 7 iffl.28 hard amber durum No. 1, $1. 50i 1.69: No. 2, 1.69; No. 3, No.

4, 1.3841 1.69; No. 6, No. 1 red, $1.13. Corn, No. 3 yellow, U.0mfl.l04; trading basis unchanged.

Quotations unchanged. Oats, No. 3 whits, 44 045. Barley, 65 1.10. Flax, No.

1, 2.142.20. Sweet clover seed, 3.60'y4.00. Chicago Cash Oram. CHICAGO. AP).

Cash wheat was 1 to 2 cents higher. The basis wss steady to 1 cent higher, the latter on dark variety. Receipts were 78 cars: snipping sales 72,000 bushels; booked to arrive Corn was unchanged. Receipts were 121 cars; shipping sales 43.000 bushels; booked to arrive 158,00. Oats unchanged to higher.

Receipts were 91 cars; shipping salea 29,000 bushels; booked to arrive 28.000. Wheat: No. 1 dark hard, $1.24: No. 1 hard No. 2 hard.

$1.19 20; No. a mixed, corn No. 3 mixed $1.09: No. 1 yellow, $1.09 10; No. 2 yellow, No.

3 yellow, $1.09: No. 4 yellow $108 $09: No. 3 yellow $1.08: No. 2 whits, 11.19319; oats No. 1 mixed bright.

45: No. 1 white 454 46c: No. 2 white. 44 46; No. 3 whit 43 $43; sample grade, 39; rye.

No. 1. 92c; soy beans. No. 2 yellow, barley, actual sales.

feed. nominal: malting. nominal; timothy seed $6. 60S 90 cwt; clover seed. $17.253 22.00 cwt.

Lincoln Caak Oram. Wheat, No. 1, 60 lba 1.12 1.11 1.10 1.09 1.0$ 1.07 1.10 1.08 Wheat, Wheat, Wheat, Wheat Wheat, No. No. No.

No. x. ids, 2. 88 lbs. 3, 67 lbs.

8. 56 lbs No. 68 lbs. Wheat, No. 4.

64 lbs. Corn, No. whits. Com, No. 3 yellow Minneapolis Ftosr.

MINNEAPOLIS. Flour, carload lota, per barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks: family patents, unchanged, 7 standard patents, uachanced. 7.1541 7. 3.Y Kshlpmente 34.212. Fur bran 266 26 50.

Standard middlings 26 60 627. 5 804 9 00 Cattle. Steer. No. At.

Price No. At. Price 38 1352 $8.40 30 821 18 00 22 927 8.0) 14 847 7.75 Heifers. 7 "812 8 25 762 8.00 22 742 7.75 7 721 7.50 Cows. 1 1280 4.75 4 H0 7 1002 4.00 7 982 3.75 894 3.50 2 842 3.25 7 1870 5.00 1 1520 1 1310 4.65 1 1390 4.50 Vealers.

1 190 7.00 4 159 6.50 7 129 4.50 2 137 4.00 Sheep nd Iambs. Natives. No, Av. Price No. Av.

Price 28 84 110.00 26 80 $10.00 16 87 10.00 10 70 7.00 5 63 6 50 Idaho. 890 82 9.75 10Q 75 8.00 Ewfi. 18 123 S.S'I 5 120 3.50 140 3.00 98 101 2.00 Feeding Lambs. 309 (Idahos 68 8 .15 50 (Natives) 60 6.50 Breeding Ewe. 3 (Yearlings) 97 6 00 100 (Ewea) 160 3.50 7 (Ewea) 180 3.00 CURRENT LIVESTOCK PRICES.

Slaughter Cattle. Steers: 550 to 1,100 pounds, good and choice S7.50u9.00; common and medium $5 00i7.50. Steers: 1.100 to 1,300 pounda, good and choice 9.10: medium J6.50ff7.25. 6teara: 1.300 pounda and up, good and choice Steers: 1.300 pounds and up, good and choice common and medium 33.75W7.25. Cowa: Good and choice common and medium J3.75ff4.60; canners and cutter W.00t3.75.

Bulls, (vearlings excluded): Good beef bulls 33. 00 0 5. 50; cutters and bolognas 33 SOU 5.00. Vealers and calves: Good and choice 35.5037.00; common and medium $3,009 8.50. Stackers and Feeders.

Steers: 500 to 800 pounda, good and choice 35 7567.00; common and medium 5.75. Steers: 800 pounds and up, good and choice 35.T6a7.00; common and medium $3 75W5.75. Heifers: Good and choice $4 50 9 3.80; common and medium Calves, (ateera): Good and choice 35.50 07.95; common and medium $4.255.50. Cowa: Common and good $3.2564.25. -Hoga.

Light lights: 140 to 160 pounds, good and choice $9.40 ti 10.60. Lightweights: 160 to 300 pounds, good Sheriffs Sale. Notice Is hereby given That by virtue of an Order of Sale, issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster County, in an action wherein Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a corporation, is plaintiff, and Henry P. Lorenz, et al, are Defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. on the 1st day of September, A.

1936, at the east door of the Court House in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, the following Lands and Tenements, towit: i Lot Eight, Block One, Ddlan's Addition to Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 30th day of July, 1936. CLAUDE P. HENSEL. Sheriff.

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