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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPFtTCH SUNDAY MORXDfa, FEBRUARY 21, 1909. STI-OUIS POST-D1SPHTCH 12 CATTLE DULL Oil Real Estate Transfers for the Week Ending Fdj.20, 1909 REAL ESTATE AGENTS' FOR BIG DUES week was 6n the advance, and the top reached SS.75 on Tuesday, but the next day the receipts were quite good, and the market was on a lower basis, the top being down to S6.65. and the bulk of the good hogs sold from t6.25.45. Since the middle of the weea Uie market haa REPORTS OF THEIR SALES 5 w.

of Virginia. IFASSEN George FAKSEX George LARGEOECEIPTS XO FRONT ft. 4 e. of Iran4l C. Fox and wire to w.

u. tk nA 0 THINGS EVIDENT not! na n. or Marmaduke. wurpny He Scullln to James F. fteele and ALLEY 15 ft.

10i bet. Bell and Franklin and Compton and Leonard. Leon Keichsthater to Georgis O. Williams et al ASHLANL 3u bet. Prairie continued to sag and closed with the top at S6.S0.

while the bulk, sola at $415 50 FOLSOM 50 bet. Klemm and Tower Grove. Henry J. Roettger and wife to 1). G.

Tutt Realty quitclaim FLORISSANT 25 bet. Alice NO FRONT 25 ft." "2 In'sur- 10 MERCANTILE TRUST CO. The Mercantile Trust Co. reports a brisk and Vandeventer. Herman wu" -r to t.i rt.

pri vate rosd. tn survey 80 Cdt. Tart GOO All Western Markets Well Supplied i i in it. ol J. Minmer.

Keal Estate Co. to August A- AKSE.NAL 50 ft and Warne. Lizzie. Mints ana nus-band to Ida Lunte's trustee conveyance In trust ment. Not for some time has the demand and Oustine.

Giistav Pchiecht and JiMIZS M. FRAXCfSCVS CO. Jas. M. Franclscus Co.

report having closed the following sales: Sold the southeast corner of Hebert and Spring; avenue, a prominent transfer corner, lot Toxins, corner 45 feet being vacant ana Inside 25 feet Improved with modern single flat building: sold 1 tn 44flol i-usen SOUTH MARKET fiO ft." ne. ESTATE NREAL 2.10 1,500 for real estate reached the present proportions, and negotiations are being conducted and Steers Lose Snap cf. Movement. irnngion. persey F.

Joiiy to NEBRASKA Part lots 11-12E. n. cf with a regularity that recalls the days be- GIBSON 25 bet. Newstead and Taylor; Bridget O'Malley and husband to Frank X. Arnold and arsenal.

arrv p. Heman and wlla 429 Mr. J. H. Xiehaus atst wife, who purchased I fore the 4anlc Officers of the company 730 88.85.

The receipts for the week were fairly food, but food heavy hops wre scare although there waa a good representation of good light and medium weight hogs on sale. There waa also a good many poor grade pigs and lights on the market which, met with poor sale, and at the close of week showed a loss of 25c Packers were slow buyers most of the week, and bought most of their bogs from C.20-ff.0. Beet lights sold at NKWSTEAp-2ti ft. 'in. being 1.975 1 GARFIEL1 2 fu 3 e.

of state that this is the natural outcome of the 1 eSteid KlAnhM Oultl- wjje to iLrwln J. inieiecao ARSENAL SO bet- Spring and Oustlne, Krwfn J. Thleleckd and wife to Oustav Sehlerht ARSENAL 60 bet. Wisconsin and McNalr, Harrv B. Lynott and wife to 'Wm.

MilUus ARSENAL 1S ft. 0 bet. I-ouismna and Arkansas, Charles Knoener and Wife to Gregory lnv. Co ALABAMA 25 bet. Fillmore and Howen; also 60 ss.

Blaine. lartween Uwranm and Thurman. Idore Flsrhlowtts and wife to ette and wife tn Khmi.Tt. 3.S00 Last week's receipts of 18,000 cattle In Vntoa. James I.

Farmer and wife to Mary T. McMahon GRaVD ft bt. Harper and penoa or dullness tnrougn wnicn the tnar-ket has passed, and la not at all surprising. With cheap money and the public M.NTH-125 ft. n.

of u. 1 on'nectlon with the heavy rare at the1! 10 1 Natural Bridge. Frederick Miller lsbury. Henrv Gaus Jr. and -wife A.

Power w.oOO THLAND w. of 10 Cecil D. Gregg Is After the Liggett Building and 99-Year Lease. XORTIj Western cattle marketa waa the domi 11t o.u esiine in. Also said elegant brick residence.

BOtS Kenslngtm avenue, containing 7 rooms, fur-nare, bath, sold for (he Catherine Investment Co. to Mr. B. L. Kaston.

who purchased for home. SALES IN- LLVDELL PLACE. Js. M. Franriscu A Co.

report having closed the following sales in Lindell place, adjoining Fairground Park; sold for Lin-deil Fair Ground itealtv and Investment Co. Sold 30 feet on ha south line of Lexington avenue, between Vaodeventer avenue and having a fuller appreciation of realty values, they state that the present activity is the forerunner of a big movement which will eclipse the standard set in former years. The list reported by the trust comin KlnKB hiKhwav. August Kichier to and wife to Adolph J. Henr.y et si.

GERALD! NE bet. Thekla and Lilian. Wm. 8. 6pecht and wife to Wm.

H. Hoyt 700 10 nating Influence In turning the activity of the early portion of the period NEBRASK.V 37 ft. i in s. "of 10 I GREER 32 nw. cor.

Prairie. comprises only smaller properties, but it ltaskaj Kosa i by Leisner R. and Bid. Co was stated that they have contracts signed I ALA B.A M.v-M ft bet. Stein special commissioners, to Joseph Frank Gear and wire to ivate oi-brook to dull lines at the close.

Receipts a 50, and the best pig went at 7.218 and tohn IV Tvnry. agent. 823 jvnaus. paruuun deed 189 I GERALDINE 50 bet. Thekla week before totaled but 11,000 cattle.

Ja.25i75.90. while a fair grade of light arne. to iliss Marv McCrath. who will and Lillsn. Win.

S. bpecnt ana wife to Wm. H. Hoyt '10 Improve at Once With modern lncrla fiat covering several substantial parcels, wntch will be reported when the deals are consummated. sold 4723 Labadle' avenue, a Zi-etorr brick residence, containing 10 rooms, reception hall, bath and furnace.

There Is a sta compared with 17.400 two weeks ago, and piss sold at and common OLfVE 60 being 4147 Olive: ACTIVITY IN WEST END Moid three lots fronting Ti. iwt on the 10 I GOODFELLOW' 37 ft. 6 be 16,500 the same week of last month and I ones from t4.00sj4.65. Strictly corn-fed tn Ed Ualton idited My ft, Hickory and Uutger Wm. G.

Muth to Frank A. J. Hiller quitclaim ARMSTRONG 27 being 121rt Armstrong. Jessie Morris Realty and Invst. Co.

to Wm. A. Miller and wife oultclslm ALABAMA 111 ft. n. of l-rr 1 1.

i to rt. ws. Sarah, w. of Old Manchester. Treniblev-Miller R.

E. Co. to Chas. Z. Trembley 2,400 the corresponding week a year I piE and lights were the ones that the north line of palm street, between Vandeventer avenue and Warns, to George P.

and Ldilh Mangold, who purchased for an investment, as thev ihl nrniwrlv to 20.000 ble and carriage house In the rear. The Dropertv has a lawn 10O feet wiii with ing 1318-1SA Goodleliow. -Margaret B. Gill to Gregory Invst. Co GRAVoIS 30 bet.

Gertrude and Bate. George C. Meelf and wife to Albert Brozka and wife GRAND as ft in sw. eor. aE- 1 buvers wanted, and they refused.

In shrubs and plants. -Sold for Mrs, H. Kert- 2.000 enhance in value when the new Fairground The first two days the beef steer trade i many cases, to make an effort to pur- PA RTRIDG 50 bet. Theo i a 19 upeneo. aosia ana Jennings.

Herbert Emer- At SO Sold feet fin tha line Al was in active condition and prices fully I chase the' trashy mast-fed ones. 2.300 I Dodler. Philip S. Noble and wife to ury lor 9.KJW. um purenaser oeing tne Ad-lake Realty Co.

The purchaser will Improve the vacant portion with a modern flat build-Ind. and hold the entire property as an lcn ana wita ia Mam 10 Palm street, between Vandeventer and Warne. wife sat iuo nigner. out late transactions were I jsheea Sfeadr. On'Iook Better.

August ft. Buscn et al A MULE 2.1 being 2822 Gam- Jos. E. havaux and wife AMUEJtST "Hi t.et. Page and Julian.

Amherst Realty Co. to James K. Reslnger avenue; sold to Mr. J. riiai.

Mueller, the Washington Heights Probably Season's Center of Operations. I tNNSl LVAMA 150 se." runy a lower and WqZjc under I nht mnA nunnlv of sheeD arrived 1.125 I Ben Rubinowitz and wire to cor. Prinim. John A client of the company purchased a single 4.330 et al. to Michael Hpn.1v wife 2.750 rat on Fiad avenue, between Thurman -T-kI AMHEIUSTs-30 bet.

Page and Max Gidiowitz el ai QEYER 45. bet. ISth and builder. This totals about 4o fei we have sold to Mr. Mueller, who has improved the lots with residences and flats, and having sold them readily he will Improve these Healt'x Co.

to Ernest the former The proportion of j5at the receipts were no steers has been fairly -large, but in- Urger than the demand called for. A PORTLAND 150 ss T.ake. Kremm avenues, the, exact number of which I Aiunerst ti will not he disclrvse-l -r it i. Wortttlneton 1.12.'J Mississippi. Stefan Herick and wife Davis estate to Dwizht rtav.a..

io rutayia. i Adam Rltaylk. storv brick, eontalnlns- a five snd I ASHLAND 120 bet. Warne PENDLETON 45 being 51 ciuaea mostly ngnt and medium market hut not Also sold tft feet n'n thA initih i.l of IjPX- and Clay. Lindell Fair Grounds Real II room flat, occupying lot 26x126 feet.

The inrton avenue, between Himt and Clay weights. However, a fair selection of n.ar as ther. should hav. to Victor E. Rhodes 1.000 income is oer year, ana the property avenues to Mr.

.1. C. Ureulich. Mr. Greu- 8,000 HAMILTON 8 being ECS Hamilton.

Julia C. Kobarts and was purchased as an Investment. PESTALOZZI 25 ss, bet, Comp- AUCTION IS ANNOUNCED Also sold two lots in the southwestern gooa weignr steers were included at been and none of em claased as very the latter end. A load, of bay beef g0()d. The Western offerings contained husband to Konhia Blickhahn 100 and Virginia.

Geraldlne Tnvest-ment and Mercantile Co. tn Geora-e HENRIETTA 50 ne. cor. 8,000 K. Long and wife 2.900 inn navlng purchased several lots and bunt flats and found same a verv good Investment, he will improve these lots at once also.

Sold to Mr. El Weber three lots agsregat-Ing 0 feet on the north side of Palm street. Just east of Clay avenue. Mr. Weber bought tion of the city, being on Laggett avenue between Hoardman and Hereford avenues One I'd.

J0O-U7H feet, was purchased by Au- steers, weighing less than 800 pounds. a f.w load. of i.mb. from Colo rebrsska. August Tietzei and wire to Elda Tint zel undivided one-half PENNSYLVANIA 25 bet.

Nnsh nrul Irawlrn Thnma, 1 ku-i iiner. aiiu uie tuner- 101. uxifT leet Interest 10 rado. but the yearlings and sheep-were red since weaned, brought $6.75 and topped the week's trade. Few other and wife to Josephine Trosauer.

2.500 tneso lots lor speculation as he expects mis only medium. n.OVER 2S ns.bet. Harney and rovements in Catlin Tract Imp was bought by Annie Hubert. The seller in both transactions was William Griffin. The purchasers will erect several modest cottages on the lots.

HALL'S FERRY 60" ne. cor. Church. St. Louis Hollow Concrete Block Const.

by trustee, to Methodist Knlscnnat- Church trus 67S property to greatlv enhance In value as soon as the patk is opened. faniuei hnnaan am. it a The market waa a little alow most of ty and Investment Co. tQ catnerine Invest ment Co ALABAMA 28 ft. 11 s.

of Walih, Joseph I)egenhardt and wife to Albert H. Vesger and BELT 25 s. of Cote Bril-liante. Henry C. Zelle and wife to Wm.

Jakenbowskl and wife BACON 2o being 1713 Bacon. Annie Cosiello to Mary Collins quitclaim BROADWAY "it being 107-100 N. Broadway, Elizabeth F. Brown et al. to Charles Houtz, quitclaim, undivided half BROADWAY-:) fw, bet.

Pine and Chestnut, Charles Houts to 9. T. G. -Smith et quitclaim, un good to choice heavy export steers sold at J5.90g.25, but the bulk of the supply 'to J.ihn Friasora et a1. 350 aiso soia io leet on the nortn sine oi Ashland avenue, between Vandeventer tfnd A lot opposite the Prlnc.pia Pehool on Rplf the week, but at that prices held close PAGE 30 being 42112 Pag.

tee's deed 8.2B0 avenue, just north of Page avenue, for F. HICKORY 50 bet. California were medium to pretty good eteers. at to steadv Th. b9t ismhm lhoa.

A. Parcels to Allred H. an-dell auitclaim Expected to Enhance Values There. lay avenue, sold to the Catherine euvest-ment who are now having plans made to improve the lots with three Aioulile flat and Ewlng. Katie Beyerbach.

and hnnhanH to VnHrlck Kelfried and $5.235.85. I ifi7.53. while the fair ne mt fm. PLYMOUTH 27 ft. tiia w.

of Hodlamont. John 11 K.inealv and wife i 1,500 i in- 1 1 1 '1113 mj ine eapt side of the street bv a depth of I2." feet. The purchaser was Annie Geekie. who will erect at once a modern five and six room flat. Mhe will occcupy one of the apart Butcher heifers started out active at tc.25fftt.g5.

Yearling, ts or, which will be started within lu wife to 1-ouls Silverstein et al. 3.250 days. The Catherine Investment Co. has POPE 25 bet. Rosalie and purchased quite a number of lots in this an advance 6f KS25c, but a like decline mutton eheep from as a 'rule, at the close of the period brought the wUn DlaIll half-fat ewstea(l.

Ada Miller to Charles HALL'S FERRY-e-61 ft.t a. or Glmblin; luO ws. Walter, s. of Glmblin; 60 rs. Berlin, e.

of Taylor; 100 es. 7th, se. cor. Marceau. Steve V.

Moore Star subdivision. ments and rent the ether. Sold lot on Park avenue, between Pomn- itn nui.uc.rr tx xuv Also sold three lots fronting f)T, feet on the 10 market back at the former week's, close. ton and Virginia avensies. for the account 1 -faith Interest rAu w.

oi cayara. Wil divided 4.65. The stocker trade showed a little northwest corner of Palm street and Lexington avenue; sold to Mr. Charles C. Kuiiz, 25 1 BADEN 301 ft.

lOVi John or James J. Mcoonaid. The lot fronts The lot fronts Vinegar Works 100 The quest for large purchases was the feature of the weetln the St. Louis son n. sturges to iMiinona c.

Schaefer Top sale was at 36.25 and many loads who will improve at an earlv date with reet on tne east side or tne street by a depth of 135 feet. The mirchaser was HUMPHREY il3 bet. Grand and Snrinir. v.il Wert Folkera and PAI.Miil ft nn nw far Warne 1.600 Ot good heifers sold at J6.506. A de Jessie Fox to C.

Kunz 100 Charles Houtz. who will erect a two-story wife to Yictor U. Rossi 8400 life, and considerable more business would Have been done had there been a larger number on sale. The stockers as a rule sold at 12.504, and bucks sold PALM nw. cor.

arne. three modern residences. The Lindell Fair Grounds Co. also purchased 50 feet on the southwest corner of Natural Bridge road and Warne from Mr. A.

Aschinger and wife. Mr. Aschlnger and oncK building, with store on the ground floor. cent class sold at J4.7iVg5.23, but those under that range were a poor set of i.retn and wife to Jos. A.

McCarthy BA ARD 27 beli Eston and Page, McKinley R. E. by trustee, to Monarch lnv. trustee's deed Bl RD 108 ft. 6 n.

of Wells. Gregory Inv. Co. to Chas. Knoener Untie 1 ICair Ttealtv And IrM 1 .1 ITASKA 37 ft 6 bet.

vestment to Jessie Fox 2.660 210 realty market. Comparatively few deals of more than ordinary magnitude were recorded, but numerous offers were forthcoming Involving high priced killers. n.is ij rt. 8 bet. 1st and at 3.504.25.

wife uurchesed this lot from the company A lot on Innebago Btreet. just east of Oew avenue, was sold for the Burdeau Rea: Estate Co. The lot fronts 25 feet on the north side of the street by a depth of Compton and Herman H. Stuessel and wife la Frederick J. 2d.

George Geisel et al. to arren some months ago and the company bought The native beef cow trade had Felst and wlfa 7E In general the trade was much better 10 Commission and Investment 4.300 same dck, giving Aschlnger a nana Aschlnger a client of tne I BADEN' 30 "bet." Frederick iaj ieet. uie purchaser was weak close compared with the pre otia ttrntlt Xnfttrul n.M. vill he It ft. 10 ne.

cor. Colorado. George E. Conner and restricted to resiliences nnh'inH lots. I company.

than the week before, as bnyers seemed much more concerned, they bought vious week. However, early trade was also reports a eonfl I to ttnai.in., I Ihe trust company The trust company REGAL 63 ft. 4T4 n. of 360 wife to Frank 15. Cornier 850 It believed that the majority of strong to a shade higher.

Best eows Tyler. Louisa K. E. and lnv. Co.

to Lena Pleis' trustee conveyance In trust between Vandeventer and Warne; sold for the offerings as though they really wanted them. JEFFERSON 60 bet. Howard and Cass. Fred Moll to City of Sr. 64 demand for mortgage money and several BAYARD 3 ws being 7S1 Bav- loans were made at current market rates.

ard. Jas. Scott and wife to Martha During the week the company sold one cli- Lauber ent a batch of Its-serial notes aggregating BAYARD being' TSl'Bav- over These notes are about all ex- ard, Martha Lauber to Christina Mr. Leonard Ball man and Frederlch J. sold at $5.2, bulk of the good sorts at most of the medium to 'pretty RUTGER 25 elng 2023-25 these will eventuate in transfers, the principals in the negotiation being of the substantial kind.

Fees and office buildings in the business district and Sonneman to the Ivory Realty who are now excavating for two modern single flats. Hones aad Males I ttnVt 1Tb. 8,200 Rutger, Edward Welhtch and wife to Charles W. Oberbeck nausied now. and the company has met "with I L.

Peott rotn inese puilics purcnasea tnese iota uuiy The week has been featured by small jll.ia.v-oo bet. Goodfellow good at $3. 404.25 and canners and cut ters at a range of S2S.25. sucn success in their sale that they have BADHN r0 being 649 BaBen. RUTGER 25 being 21)23-25- a snort time ago ana resold tnem at ttuu xinmnion.

xi xourree under consideration several large loans. I Go VniL'nnrki tn Jnhn CnK-in nd I'noice corner holdings in the central er receipt of horses and mules. As a profit. and husband to Henry Dilschneider 8.500 Rutger. Char'es W.

Oberbeck to Ed1 ward Weltllch and wife wife 800 wnicn. it maie. win oe aiviaea uo in tne same manner and offered to their clients. at Seasoa Record. End, and In the Southwest sec- result buyers were on their mettle, and RUSSELL 25 bet.

Spring and If? ranciscus o. report naving a number of other sales under contrary which have not as yet been closed, particulars of which will be reported later. The firm has made el the city were principally sought. the horse auctions displayed much life. ia A bet.

Oak HI 1 and Bent. Julia 6. Vandlvort et a), to Annie Russell (undivided-four-fifths interest) JUNIATA 60 bet. Oak HP1 Vandeventer. S.

Fred P. Blair to Eliza. M. I The calf trade has been very active 10 GREER REALTY CO. in valuations and lncreas- RUTGER 25 being 3037 Rut a number of mulrilng loans to parties pur Greer Real Estate Co.

reoortk the follow chasing lots in the new subdivision who BAYARO-oO being 1S40 Bay- ard. Jas. L. Armstrong and wife to John Maher and 8,100 BROADWAY bet. Douglas and Cernelia.

Geo. Fred Heckel et by executor, to Herman R6 senthal and wife executor's 8.700 BITTNER hot. Kenrlck an! Pelham. Marcaret Wfnkelmeyer and husband to PniliD German 1.000 ing sales: ger. Margaret Aawn to Hugo.

f. Nawn quitclaim and the price basis scored, the highest nrm on anymmg in the way level of the season. Tops sold at $9 ot a desirable Southern or Eastern and bulk of the 'fair te good kinds sold horse. The general market Is In excel- in j.vU'hncy of the market are the leading incentives to investors, James are now erecting xiats and residences. hold 100 feet on north side of Newport ROMAIXE 31 being 6StiS Kt- and Bent.

Julia S. andivort et 1. to Lizzie Russejl (undivided four- flfths Interest! JUL.IAX 00 being 5823 Julian, Delschneider to J. (lm Duhreuillet Webster siwut 200 feet east of YCatman. and having a depth of 10 maine.

Thos. K. JicCulIy and wife to Fannie H. Ayara TREMBLY-MILLER R. E.

CO. Cnpbell'and Edward Butler, who have between I lent shape right at this time, oondl- 10 Trembley-Milier Real Estate Co. report fwtv'rom to F. E. Egcler.

insted large sums in holdings in down The bull market shows little change I Hons apparently being better than a 75 RED BUD 35 betJFlorlssant that Charles 5C. Tremblev. president Trem JOITN 25 bet. 20th and Emily. Also sold the northeast corner of Newport town St.

Louis, having set the pace in ttosaiie. lymoutn invst. o. to job. J.

Dix and wife otherwise than a weak close. I year ago. The mule market ts ahos 1.400 William enhait and wife tn bley-Milier Real Estate purchased a SO-foot lot on the north side of Olive street and.Yeatman avenues. Webster Groves. 125 RIDGE 27 being 5314 Ridge.

this center. Anna Schnlta 1,800 The demand for good qualities stock- ST more steadiness than a week ago. feet, and having a depth or zoo feet, for between Sarah and Whittler streets, and ah Mollie Roper and husband, by trustee, to William P. Hagee trustee's Ir. downtown St.

Louis the movement junrv 23 it oet. tarter ana Penrose. Emllle Bruecgemann to An $12 per foot, from Charles H. Dodge to a client, who will build three small cottages In SO-l'oot lot on the north side of Shaw ave ers and feeders has beep active and ut there is no sign of the recent de- nue, just west of Manchester road, for 120. 4,900 nie McNamara 2,230 iaihering force, tiie indications being the near future.

sales of the selected sorts at T4.75 ennes in prices being regained. Still, utrcru RED BUD 40 bet. Florissant mm. Mr. Trembley will improve the Olive Also sold 4116-4120 Rush place, two Brick street lot with a two-story building, suit 5.35 have averaged fully steady.

Plain I th lessened receipts have gives a bet- cottages, containing four rooms each lot and Kosalie. Plymouth Investment Co. to William H. Oonk and wife. that ft will reach unprecedented pro portiDh.

able for automobile garage, to cost ilO.OOd 1.600 KEOKUK 50 bet. Giles and and pretty good kinds, on the other I ter tone to the market. The Shaw avnue lot has a railroad switch BEACON 30 se. 360 ft. nw.

s. Beacon. Westfteld subdivision. Martha Washington Realty Co. to Albert B.

Finch and wife 7.500 BRCNO 40 bet. Forest and McCausland. John L. Rltchey and wife to J. W.

Kerr 10 BADEN 301 ft. i Charles M. Curtman et al. to Joseph A. McCarthy 2,000 BELI-33 ft.

4 being 4252 Hell. C. Clark Williams, by trustee, tn Kdwin D. Edwards, trustee's deed 150 BERNARD 50 bet. Jefferson and Lefflngwell.

John B. Pitman to John Pitman quitclaim 6.000 COLUMBIA 50 w. of Sul-, Bamburger. Jas. Klely et by special commissioner, to Edward D.

Kielv SDecial commissioner's on the property. Mr. Trembley will Improve Cecil Gregg, president of the Gregg hand, met with indifferent call, and 2Sxl. each. Sold from A.

Sparling to J. '1. Merill. who paid $-oon each for same and purchased for Investment. Also sold 2010-1OA and 2012-12A Tower Grove avenue, between Russell and Castle-man, a double rick building containing ST.

VINCENT 25 bet. Cali this lot with a three-story warenouse, tc 50 Tea fenj Coffee and F. A- Steer, nricea have. KMPErpd 10(ln cost S15.00U. KOSSUTH 34 w.

of New- the habrdasher, were the new factors fornia and Nebraska; 20 ft. 6 ns. Ieduc, w. of Marcus, Henry W. Meyer and wife to Louis P.

Haller Although opening the period In active I UVtoIuCrVi 1.000 I four flats of 4 and rooms, with batn. fur 10n higher condition th late clns foe I 100 Thev also report the sale of 80x152 feet on the north side of Windemere place, corner of Union boulevard, from Chas. A. Trultt and wife to Clara Fox. Miss Fox has signed the contracts for the erection of a handsome ST.

VINCENT 25 bet. Cali I NATIONAL STOCKYARDS. DL. Fab 20 Southern neey steena w-aa rnllir IfVfMK. I stead, Lillian B.

Pierce to Tressa Corwln KENSINGTON 17 being 6018 Kensington. Albert J. Hummel and wife to Benjamin L. as ton Ii LABADIE 80 being L- 8.950 In the. rrarket.

An offer has been submitted', by Mr. Gregg for the 16-story I-lggett Building, including the 99-year lease, at the southeast corner of Eighth nace, renting for JflSO per annum: lot Sold from J. Evert to P. E. Key.

who purchased for Investment. Also sold lot on the west side East Park place, about 100 feet north of Bartmer I Comparative receipts! residence on this lot. to cost $22,000. Mr fornia and Nebraska; 26 ft. 8 Es.

Leduc. w. of Marcus. Louis p. Haller to Lena Meyer Quitclaim lower, ai uie prices, nowever, traae and Mrs.

Trultt have left the city and are has been active and a clearance effect 100 making a lour of California. Shur. Richard Eitman and wife to ohn N. Bonner et al CUSHING SO ns. James, being 201.1 James: also 8418 Gravols.

SAN FRANCISCO 116 ft. 7Vi avenue. siz wxn. teet. inrni n.

mnur to Awald Helnze, who will commence work and Chestnut streets. naaie, naries i moriocK ana wire to Philip B. Ftuth and wife 8.2001 ed In quick manner. Fed steers topped the market at $5. SO, with most of the once on a cottage to cost in tne neign- CHAS.

F. VOGEL. sw. cor. Taylor.

Eau Claire-St. Leuis Lumber trustee to Barton Realty Co. -auitclaim Mi at and Is LACLEDE 33 ft. 4 w. of Tear ago.

I 600 S.600 WX) 100 I Week TO o.s-.o l'K) 200 Today. 100 .2.500 "ioo Chas. F. Voeel reports the sale of a lot Cattle Hog. flheep Horses In arifi by the Missouri-Lincoln Trust Theresa.

Thomas M. Grace to Fred A. Schleyer fair to good kinds at Some borhood xf $2800. Consideration. $10 per foot Also sold 100 feet on the west side of California avenue, near Merameo street, hav 8,800 1 SCHILD S6 ft.

3s In of ground In Lindenwood, being the south common and medium classes command east corner of Arthur and Jamieson avenue LABEAUME 16 ft. 8 bet. fechiia a subdivision, i-ierwig Krart and wife to Evo Landught it "el 7c? which Us liquidating through the easy trcantlle TVust the site being 10 fronting 70 feet on Arthur avenue and 162 ed ST. FERDINAND 23 bet- ing a depth or izn reet. ror --v per toot, io F.

Kggler. who Intends to Improve. 1,5001 NATIVE CATTLE Not much fresh stock Theodore Borgwald and wife to Matilda Morgwald. quitclaim CHURCH 30 Mary Walter to Dirk Meyer CASS 45 ft. 4 bet.

Glasgow and Garrison. Max Gottschalk to Ottilie Ooitschalk. quitclaim CABANNE 2T ft. 6 being 525.1 Cabanne, Sophia Blickhahn to Julia C. Roberts CHEROKEE 25 being 2310 Cherokee.

Mathilda Borgwald to ftth and 10th, James M. Kane to Michael W. Roth LABEAUME 16 ft. 8 bet. 9th and 10th.

Michael W. Roth to howV'ned by he estate, which re eoo 5 660 200 100 2.850 788 Receipts of she stuff and mixed lots Also sold the northwest corner or aiarcns Prairie and andeventer Agnes Sze-panski and husband to Elizabeth try wives an annua! net rental of $20,000, came in today, hardly enough to test the SseDanaki and husband moderate. The market generally steady. feet on Jamieson avenue, sold from Jacob Jungmann to Henry Foerstel, for $7u0, who bought to improve. Also sold another modern five-room brick cottage, being 3324 Grace avenue, Potomac! and Miami streets, one block west of Grand avenue; contains five n'lce.

large Tyler estate special warranty deed 1,650 SIDNEY S3 but. Arkansas and but very dull on the thin poor kinds. I and Labadie avenues, lot 38x110 feet, at $5 per foot. Sold from the Pausallto Investment Co to E. C.

Bergard. who Intends to build an apartment building on the same this "Pt'P- market. Some of the arrivals were billed through. One load waj carried over. Te LABEAUME 1(5 ft.

8 bet. Bth and 10th. John A. Goodberlet Grand. Theodore 11.

Herman and wife to Elizabeth Thlele per cent on a valuation of $500,000. tb Erected 'bre Tears Ago. jf It has figured In a variety of trans Good cows and heifers sold at I week closes with a pretty good clearance all BOO and wife to Michael W. Roth 1,600 ST. LOUIS i0 bet.

Burd and ii I aown tne line. Theodore Borgwald ana wife rooms, witn oathroom. modern plumbing, etc. LABEAUME 10 ft. 8 bet.

anu Willis neiicr most 1 SOUTHERN OTTT.EJ-A alnrl. hnncn ne AISO SOia IOT iN'XIJU IT-L, uruts vui.ici Of Tenth and Parkview avenues. In Los Clara. John H. Bryan and wife to Lot feet: sold for Adam Reis to COTE BRILLIANTE f.O bet.

9th and 10th. Michael W. Roth to Jacob J. Bley and wife 1.600 I'ai rmm e. uvmoH io ciiciil ol or toe oiienngs were canners ana cut- I mnea biock got in toaay rrom Mississippi.

Mr. Herman Frerlchs and wife, who bought Tyler estate special warranty deed 1.600 Warne and barah. Ken E. Kuier and wife to Augusta M. A.

W. Kinnev Co. of" Ixis Angeles, who BUTcn unuKiii inene cattle at steanv nricea for a home, for s.iOOO. actions since erection three years ago, the probability being that Mr. Gregg will get.

it. SOUTH STRIP 100 e. of LUCKY 50 na. bet. Warne and ters under $2.75.

giving S4.40 for oxen and to 1:1 lor mwi. paid for same, all cash. Also sold another piece of property near Skinker, Forest Park Land Co. to Anna Roberts The hog trade the foA part of the Also mane mans to ine w.rm u. o.wv.

the proposed fre bridge site, being xi Hick- Offerings were not heavy enough to really bring out the strength of the market. Barah, Edward iNeuroth and wife to Peter R. Beckert et .1 LKVTP Nes, bet. Lyach snd Pestalozsl, EUihetb G. Moserang heirs to Mary SEMPLE tl ft.

6 being HOGS The receipts were about the usual 5 per cent. fH per cent and per cent, mostlv In small amounts, ranging from $1000 to $3000. A sale of the Alice Aparrtments at tha ory street, between Paul and Mnth I three-story brick building, containing t2 northeast corner of nion and emon I roml aof iot 25V2xl3o feet: sold for account ltKiO, 1SH5A. 1967 and 1W.7A Sem- Iisner R. and Bldg.

Co. to slilore Flsrhlowitl i L. Poramer 8,500 Geo. H. Mencenwerth and wife 8,160 of Mrs.

Eliza F. Tiernan to G. W. Mlnges, 10 number for Saturday, but there was also about 4500 head on asle that were held over last night. The market was on about a steady basis, with the packers showing avenues to Mr.

Steer at $107,000 will LEDLC 35 being 4757 Le- CABANNE 75 bet. Belt and Clara. Addle L. Christie and husband to Wm. Schroeder (undivided one-half interest! CABANNE 75 bet.

Belt aftd Clara. Wm. Schroeder to Harvey L. Christie quitclaim COTE BRILLIANTE 28 ft. 8 bet.

Clara and Goodfellow. John Caplan and wife to Dennis J. Tuohy and wife CHOUTEAU 50 being 3515 who boucht for investment vi.biiKuvi--w ft. being aiXw Vlnegrnve. Kllsabeth Oriitim SACRAMENTO 12 ft.

6 w. I.BR OOK I. A CK WELDER. A so so another lot in i.indenwooa ais and husband to Theodore Haelpner. 8,700 of Cora.

Eureka Iieal Estate Co. to John Winter and wife Pold for Amherst Realty lot SO feet consinnraoie more interest i nan on Krldiv. 157 bet. Haven due. Anna Kenney and husband to Thomas P.

Powell and wife LEE 32 bet. Turner and Clareere. Hartshorn-Barber Realty and Building Co. tn Ekard Keal The top of the market was Sfl.SO and the trirt, which points towards a noHceablc spring activity in Lindenwood lots, saie being a lot 50X1R5 feet on the south line of SACRAMENTO 12 ft. ns w.

hv 12r feet, in Oak Court. Page bouievarn. west of Hatrlltnn avenue, for $1050 cash, to 8,250 bulk or the goon hogs sold at sn. i50rn.Hr. ana David K.

Mc- AnallV to Amv I. ruT.can of Cora, Eureka neai Kstate co. to Peter Conreux and wife Mr. Sol Ouinllvan. Mr.

Onlnllvan win puna 157 Maruuette avenue, peginmng teet west What bogs suited the shippers sold rbile the others were- slow sale. Packers VIRGINIA 60 bet. Wllmlnr- Estate and Investment Co 1,000 of Jamieson avenue, sold for the Interna a home for himseir on property. tiiv Court is Imnroved with Telford street, grani were In the market and paid about loo STANLEY IK ft. 4 se.

ccr. glendon. Eugie Stone to Herman J. Pfeifer and wife tional Real Estate and Improvement to. to 6,000 1.X20 eton and Fillmore.

Joseph F. Beck to James W. Pruett and wife gher than thev bid yesterday. The Dark toid sidewalks, wster and sewer, ana 4.300 Albert Desmouling vt illlams and Mae 1.1. r.

il. ne, cor. rew-stead, and 200 ft. 2H ss. Pen-Tpse, se.

cor. Newstead, Theodore Revert by executor, to Eliza er bought Iese man a carload of hogs yes lots are covered witn forest trees, oir. SCHIRMER 32 bet. Vulcan Chouteau. Harry L.

young arid wife to J. W. Kerr CLARENCE 40 e. of Rosalie. Plymouth lnv.

Co. to 'vTm. It. Ad-amv an! wife ss bet. Thurman and Klemm.

Colonial Security V. 111IU1IIM. liiw uo. au -n in VMn. probably not be effected since Dwlght Fortner's unceremonious departure, but the disposition of the money.

It Is said, will sooner or later augment the investment campaign. Other prospective deals that may extend down town operations involve large improvements for the southeast corner of Broadway and Pine Ftreet and the yeitbwest corner of Twelfth and Locust streets. The first is being promoted by tho McNJlr-Harris Raltv Co. and the terday ad not a great many today. rigs once with a frame residence, to be occupied I liven was represemeu uy an.

1.400 and Water. August iverner and wife to Charles Luts beth C. Peyoxt executor's deed 2,700 1.550 ind lights were weajc to a oiroe lower. PIIKKP There were no sheen on sal as their future home. I at ranse.

Also sold In same addition to Ernest SHAWMUT 50 bet. Rldee LAUAI'lE 1" ns lelng 4723 Ibadte. George O. Hill et aL to Also sold house 3719 Cambridge avenue. 10 and Big Bend road.

I Worthington. SO feet In Amherst Place ana snd consequently no market, and the trade for the week closes on the Friday bss'e. by receiver, to Annie Daw between Sussex avenue and Minerva, fame J. lemlng and wife to Margarst Fleming Edward Q. Berrien 10 WATERMAN 150 ns bet Des Peres and Kosedale, M.

X. bale and wife to Franklin K. Jackes and wife WKBT BELLE 45 ft. 10. bet.

Whittler and Isaao K. Rels and w.ife to John M. Cowan iuitclaim WATEKMAA'-70 bet. Union I a wf tn Kiinzpr 001 .1 fc B.0O0 son, receiver's deed two-stoxy irame Dwelling ot iv. roo.

Th. lot. are to be 1 1 .1 i. 11.i1 imi Tr 1 1 a 1 which was lvinc lower on sheen and IS JS25C lower on lambs than the close of last SH A-WMUT SO bet. Ridge and week Onod to choice lambs are aunfabie fet: sola rrom Aiexanaer i.

nrv ---i L. Ann- wife to Theo. R. Couch and wife, for Also sold Co 10 Minerva. Margaret Meming rat-rick J.

Fleming and wife quitclaim 10 st fair grades fH.25ftT. yearling mutton sheep and buck if.r, he sinsle flat Hodiamont avenue; tot and Bolt, C. Steluers and Wife to Lmma La Rnunm 7.000 SIDNEY 68 ft. 7 nw. cor.

CASTT.EMAN being 4170-72A Castlenian. M. I. Dawson to Morris Iesser. quitclaim, undivided one-half Interest CHOUTMAU 50 ft.

ss being 370 Chouteau, John F. Mulready to George C. Schneider CLARA 2 bet. Ridge and Minerva, Isaac N. Miller and wife to Julius H.

Gloer and wife second by the IIolbrook-BIackwelder I mmn two-story brick residence, containing 1 25x100 feet i i I Also snlr Also snld WALTER SO ws sw. cor. Mar 10 HORSES ANO MULES-Tt was a ouiet fnr Antlers Investment Co. to West- 10 California, David Nicneison et al to August Prlesterbach and wi'e LAKAOIK 1' being 472.1 ljUartie. Katherine Culllmore et al.

to Edward G. Berrien quitclaim deed i LABADIE 100 being 4723 Labadle. Edward G. Berrien to Ad-lalte R. Co.

tiultclaim LINTON 25 bet. Carter and Penrose, Joe. C. Hartshorn et al. to Carrie lnv.

Co LINTON 25 bet. Carter and Penrose. Carrie lnv. Co. to Chas.

E. Hartshorn, quitclaim I.lVrriN 25 ws halnv Anta in to. It was said that they will be of a rg "''rjth 1, northeast corner of West ohn Schroers. northeast corner of 2,431 dsv In th horse trade. There ws some fa, all jinmanti.

tui v-rv 1 1 mr fn nuai- ST. LOCIS being 4014-10- magTlltude and character as will have for Christian H. Prior and wife to Albert "hroers Is to R6xl05 feet, for ket; 50 ns. Garth, bet. Church and Newby; 25 s.

Gariteld. bet. Pendleton and Newstead: Oianea A. Lircher's testator trustee bv decree to Charles. A.

Bircher. testator, trustee fen home 150 10 nesa ws consummated. The clearance of both horses and mule first -clam. There was not much call for mules today, al HO St. Louis; no es.

i-e. oeing 3048 to Lee. Robert Borghoff and wife to William A. A. a decidedly enhancing effect in thesa rVJ fii th firm nf build a home on this lot.

COLEMAN 1 ft. 11 bet. Mar- quarters. szlne snd North Market. Theodore L.

though a rair demand exist a at the 10 Ison-Ricketts Realty turents. 71-1S Hamilton avenue, a double flat buiidlng. WILLIAM PL. 5 bet." Natl mission Darn. STs LOUIS SO being 4014-16-, rcrort was denied by the Itol- Deseubardt to Walton E.

Rife and wife ural Bridge snd Greer. Profitable Realty Co. tO Ku.lilih Mnllnr l.TOO I ton, Carrie Tnv. Co. to Jes.

Harts 250 I 80- St. Louis: i-ee, oeing R4R to le, R. Borghoff and wife to Robert Mt-NAIR Jt HARRIS R. K. CO.

WINNEBAGO 25 ns fcet. Gra brook-Blackwelder agent for the jamPS Franclscus and will be property, that a denl had been prac- cut up buiidlng lots, and vigorously horn snd wife, aiiltclalm LABADIE 78 ft. 8 sw. cor. tarsh.

Mississippi VaHey Trust Co. McNair A Harris Realty Co. sold 1H VnTth I PK VONSHIRE 50 bt- King's vols and Oak Hill. Bureau Keal Estate Co. to Jchn M.rflt fs'ew York Oty Fevlsed otlly by Eyer A 87 Wall 250 ST.

VINCENT 2S being 2TK highway and Tirannon, Geo. Huffman B.800 WESTMINSTER fxi 'being LABADlfe sW. Parlh'. 1.000 Third street, a very suostannai iom stone-fmnt building, lot 23 feet front, from the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance t. A nwnm XTamifactiirina- wnicn ucaiiy closed by which the Duiiumg at marketed In the spring.

It will be I the southwest corner of Broadway and known as Fair Grounds place, being-Locust street, formerly occupic4 by the pituated immediately west of tha old tilii estnnnRter. Alexander C. Kitchey and wife to Frank W. Ter St. Vincent.

William n-iniiy iieai-tv and Building Co. to Frank A. Rauhe and wife lary iioy irust CX. 0 Ml to t.lia. F.

Freen DRESDEN 30 -being 5462 Dresden. Henrv Heumann and wife. bv trusTAe. tn Hudson II Irwin, trim-. treet.

Rate. Int. pay. Prln. due.

Bid. Offered. Tleld 6,400 nyan 4.200 penlng i iwvi will occupy it for its business some time In nn.gioiunni,A.u nn It- in aa ST. ANGE 2S ws nw cor Ur- 4 '4 D1. MAN 157 11IH 111 8 PS Bcruggs.

andervoort Harney wy Grounds. The plans include the tee's deed SO WO' I irtl I I.HU.T7. i. cor. Union, Antlers lnv.

Co. to roll. John litig to earner. 4V, pet. MN 108i 104H 8 DODIEH 24 ft.

being 1407 MA.rl'FJ'il,tI Catalpa, This company also errerten tne saie mo northwest coiner of Fourth and S-pruee hrn.r. Goods will become tenanted oy a erection of numerous houses. i i iiaT mil 8 A i cii.wa.x iv bet. Ie- 41Z pct mn vv. iiT loatf lots, quitclaim ST.

IUI.23 nf plt. Fairbanks Realty and Investment largra mercantile concern. A numoer or A number of subdivisions hava been 100 4 pet. MAN May. lt JU1 Jvl ana jeit, t.enner tt.

end lnv. et al. tu Il.n,,- a streets, a modern red bricK huuuing. iour stories high, with 57 feet front. Also lot 30 feet fmr-t on the south eld; ini.rnn htn-een Fifteenth and 875 offers.

It was stated, have been forth- I successfully exploited in Northwest SL Co. to Henry t. 14 pet- j'ri J'l7 pet. M4 N'nv 10f 101 S. WELIJ5 30 being 5t.Vt Wells 10 coming for the building, tbe probability I Louis by James F.

Franclscus Co. G. M. Larln to V. aii.n ST VINCENT 2.1 ft- bej.

Pennsylvania and Compton J. Phllo Tourg rd wife Neille P. "iour.g Sixteenth sfreots. from John S. Carter to 4 pet.

MAN IHin in i no i.M 9.000 10 8.500 WELL0 f. being 50.6 Wells', being that It will soon be occupied. I Sales of West End holdings, a number Herbert J. Krim. Podicr, Julia Weckler to Edward Roeder and wife 4.550 DOIIER 30 s.

w. of Orand. Philip 3. Nobl and wife to Jos. P.

Hot et al 10 DILLON ft. 1'4 se. cor. La Salle, Casper Koehler and wife to Marcus Spiegel 7.500 DELMAR 5 bet. Aeademy and Clarendon.

Iftmma L. Healey to John S. Dooty 21.707 DELMAR 25 being RSflO Del- net. i-r. Vi rivn-VT Ul SS 2.

ft. na The company sold 41 reet on Mcrnnr-on jmh.io cysier ana Husband to G. M. Karle tTtJ pet. MV May.

lf-54 tO! Hl2 pet. MAN May. 19r.4 fxU fO 'Washington Heights Anotton. I of which embrace Important building 2,400 Franklin, beine s' avenue. 213 feet east or Kings iiikhv.

irior ana wire to Frederick H. Hoaremann MADISON BO ft. being 22ft3-0r-O7 Madison. Morris Broeda and wife to Abraham Goodman et al. MAFFITT SO ft.

of Marcus. Edward Roeder and wife to Charles T. Morlork and wife MOKUAN 25 ft bet. Channing and Theresa, William If. Shea Jr.

and wife, by trustee, to Christine Hadderfeld trustee's deed McNAIR 37 ft. 6 belng'24-'l6 McNsir. Bertha Glaser and husband to Ida Pohse MARTVILLE--C0 ft. es being 948 He WATERMAN 40 Rose- Announcement was made yesterday I lands, led the week's market. Inert I from R.

N. Stubbs. renresentea ui Jones to Peyton T. Carr. da.e and Skinker.

November Invst. es. Chouteau. cor. ai.ssoun: man 1 Ahrens an wli A Ahrens et undivided aa rul ITI't IVinwSi MV-m Co.

to Jas. L. Blrnrnwu nd mlfa 1200 one- Intercbangeaiils. tCoopoo, 1 Rag 1st that the remaining unsold land In wash- a block of stores and apartments at 200 third interest 100 iu.tii.Mi 4i. iu.

being HOT mar. MBrgsret It. Bhieids. by tru- MCHOIXS-RITTEK IX. E.

CO. Taitv and Financial Co. Wyoming Io Engelert et aT. tu aVntita Cloln SECOND 23 wing 84oa B. ington Heights, held by the Missouri- 1 4631-33-33-57-39 Delmar boulevard was sold Lincoln Trust comprising several I by the W'eisels-Gerhart Realty rep- 2.500 trustee i iu i run, for the week deed 4.994 WILSON 23 ft" 3 Yn.ni.V "6iopeir and Edward.

kn Kmii kna- 2,400 2d. Anna M. mu tee. to Wm. J.

Lmp Erewlng trustee's deed resenting Richard H. Goodwin, through 8.200 thousand front feet, would be disposed by auction sale the forthcoming spring. 1.2501 S.ild to a client of their firm for Stephen Mathews, who was represented ev the Mercantile Trust southeast corner of l.nlon SEVENTH Lot 7. Boulard the Gus Schupman Realty for $45, band to Antonio Garavaglla snd wif" WASHINGTON 34 e. of DILIXV 41 ft.

4, bet. Park and Carroll. Annie Mever and husband tn r.tnma Hueis 1 DE GIVCRVII.I.E 210 w. of 10 Cured il1v A portion of the tract "was successfully -a Tni avenue: lot hss 2d addition. m.

v.vr Helle and wife 000, being In exchange for 210-feet front 2,000 vjiauu. jKines m. natneid snd wiie to Lmma E. Flnkenblner. qultcla.bu del Iteit.

huelonann Realty Co. to Richard V. Godwin 21.000 SHEKIDAN-25 age on the north side of DeGieverville disposed of by. this medium last spring, Staryviiie. i mra n.

twald te Chas. Laokrone and wife McCAFFREY-25 e. of "Marcus. V-rtatm a Konkler and wife to A. E.

elch oultclslm MARMADUKE ns. being 6569 Marmaduke. James F. Steele and wife to George F. Graner and frontage of 83 feet on Union oy i.m ieei deep on 8t.

Ixuls avenue. The purchaser 8.000 WAPHINtJTON a ft- be't. Grand arenue, west of Belt, valued at 21,000. DEl.MAP.-wn being 4631 to 4i'vK Delmsr. Richard II.

W. God and Thereflt. Martin Xfnvnlhan and. In view of the now bright outlook for this section, the second salrf should 'S by trustee, to Morris Peutch trustee's deed cr, Tae building is of two stories, occupy will Improve sme witn sion-s ments. This Is a growing corner and ripe for Improvement, x-.

n.t,.. a it and Financial Co. to M. Hatfield, qul'tclalitr deed .8,000 WATER 25 bet. Haven and ing site 100 by 140 feet.

2.000 be even more advantageous KrSUS. William fkBmll an m-ife In wile MICHIGAN 28 ft bet. Kansas TOWER GROVE-127 ft. 11 ln that of llo "old fr account of Hen ry nnruto Thos tnai holding. 131U hhawmut Another West End deal was Frank W.

400 Many of the purchasers at the initial Rupture WEST BELLE ft. 4 ns being se cor. Hotanicai. and Investment Co. to Preisler Realty Co -a: 5103-w Delmar boulevard, a two-story I place, consisting of five rooms below and 800 win and wife to Scluichmann Realty Ca' 45.000 DAGGETT 2.

ss bet. Hereford and Cooper. Vincenzo Italians and wife to Joseph lt.tllana et al 2,000 JE EAST'ON 50 bet. Academy and Union. Charles R.

Morrison Chsrles D. Morrison quitclaim 6 ET.EL 27 ft being 5U44- ale have already resold their purchases at substantial profits, developments In ueue. r.mma i. jvuptenv to Franclplcn n.i,t 6.200 stone and brick lot 50x170 feet, 11-. f.w,t deep.

air. uemp- TAFT ft-. n. WF.3TMINSTER bet. and Man.

Annion urinke and wife to oultclalm MAROARETTA 30 ns of Euclid. M.ygaret T. Boullt and husband to International R. anJ lmo. Co.

quitclaim MAROARETTA 100 of Taylor. Leonore L. Portman "and hoshand to City of St na sey purchased for investment; the flats rent from Emma S. liealey to John Dooley, this area having worked a most appre Kllmpel snd' wife rere inn i ti Ktinrie anil 1.950 wife to t-Tharie Houts ,123 president of the John Dooley Furnace ciable echancemcnt in land values. THIRD 21 "f- tor S'vtu per year.

Nichollk-Ritter Reslty sold for account of Mrs. Mary Scarrjft for 3,000. ErAV.K"B. Edws'rU HllmeT 22.000 nr.ai oet. lay-lor and Walton.

Herbert H. Aid to .000 2.000 Ida Uuechler. quitclaim deed triK'nrpurov i rnin. A South Side Projeet. Indications are that Washington Heights will be the most active center Of realty and building operations in twpi PTH "tl ft In- cor.

J. Ttarn-ss ex- 4. r-tzei jonn lllscnnetder and wife te Blanche Thilman EVANS 40 being Evans. Western Bascome to Ellen K. Bascome EVAN'S T0 being 4662-64 Ev I Will Show You How To Cure Yours FREE! A South Side project contemplates the MINERS A 30 sa bet.

Academy snd King's highway: 75 feet as St LouU. t-t. Taylor and Co, Jessie M. Owvln to James A. Garvin et aL resented by Mr.

C. ii. i. in Kingsbury place, on the north b-twen Belt snd Clara avenues: lot having LTront of 60 feet by IM client at 8145 per front foot. bought for the purpose 'mproylng -and a handsome house will be built upon the lot 10 9.000 erection by clients of the Kotsrean- plrlri May 81.

Pr month the West End the coming season. Scores Charles A. rultt iand wife to Clara Fox WYOMING 30 ft. ss bet. OusMn snd Hiiwll pi Christian H.

Prior and wife to Albert G. Buxton nun1 Althen Realty Co. of a series of resl- Of buildings ranging tin price from $75. THiao-23 4,000 nnn aiio iwi have heen r1nnnwt fnr this I rlnces in the 3jOO blnclc nn Rtdn.r- I In the near future. Tnis is one future.

ans. Adelphian Realty and Investment Co. to Jacob Schwartz and wlfa ELLIOT-22 being 1333 El R.I. Conneeticui .10 -i oeu an 1 Mckllnd. James Gurney jr.

and wife to H. Carter and wife .1 i.iv. 1 j.i iivio in anr to. to di 15.000 i lot In Klngs-i v. Ae VI wli pra ws man.

roanipnr r.i i win ftn wnir.i I tjuk Mm.n inn practleslly help! a ad sesVftMssi rear fmm doable roptsr. luring 1 i 875 Bisf nnd's Page Avenue aou. tutt tn ft I TAFT 3" rt B-rw i will be begun In the early spring. A plot WxloO feet was purchased by too feet front by feet deep. V.

Innomersbl dlfferest ktna tarts 2 600 1 MAKCVS 30 ss. bet. Newcdmb and Pare. Gillespie S3 Announcement of the elaborate plan I Henry Wohler on Crittenden street, one 87 per front foot. ''-jLnJ.

liot. Mx paid and w.fe to Ben Rublnnwitx ELEVENTH-2 rt. 4 bet. Buchanan and Branch, William Wahlbrink and wife to Theodore Kfltinr snd wlfa 1.800 1.250 of Improvement for the Catlin tract ad- block east of Grand for a site pel win build a. substantial frame house on too Joining it on south has had an for a JO.W'0 residence, the Leans-Haller the lot and Financial Co.

I i .1 lcnolls-Kilter J' V. "n.n 100 ELLIOT 22 es being 1338 El- 8.GO0 appreciative eitect on iana values in I rauy run. img me sale or the Site. I also made lns or 2.600 apullsnces. Sotne of Cbem were torrore.

puaitlTelr datiaerotw, and so weald bshI JTr" lur to It ftoprr place. Th In wrs told 1 eon'o1 ol bass It ssr healed ob1m I would eaoaeat ts a orctc eperttoa. I fooled theta all. bw eer cored tnTII eomplat ly ts4 br nfthod wte Ir a Anroo ca ne It. I wUI glsd.y sead the rare wb write far It- rui out tb eetjpoa belew s4 Bail It to 1 wUI rad tbe eare Washington Heights, which as a loca- A jr.OOO residence will be erected by luW 14W- Morganford.

wlfo to. W'entsel K. Mueller and TFVTtt 0 ft" bet tyW and Holtmaa and to Tyler este es rTof et quitclaim tajJ 3. 400 8.550 1 iot. Hen KUDinowitg and wife to Joe E1GH frl' "fl in.

ne. cor. ictor. Anthony Roeslein and wife, by atloruey, to Harry tlon for high-class flats will be much I Miss Clara Vox at the southwest corner ALBERT T. TERRY CO.

enhanced. of Windemere place and Union avenue. 8,500 1.100 600 Terry repori o.o. rloied leidorlng the last week aggregatln. Dee Peres avenue, whose construction I occupying a lot 60x158 feet, which was this year Is assured, will be the only purchased trom Charles H.

Trultt, at ELEVENTH Ttl being 2710 S. 1Kb "Mary Hora and husband to Ervin H. l'erle and wife es bet PM- ai fnllnwl 2.100 8.000 double 13-room hr iwtsrs pompaio. i0. 1M MXcm nun.i,., street In Washington Heights that will I a cost of J3000.

MAXCHLsThil rt bet Newl si nad and Tiyl.r. to Stewart Hay Um, Co MAUNOI-IASj ss 3-A B.gno la. Mart- fc. Wohler to Jacob Krank and wlf omer lo MADISON ns bet "'n A5h Frank Idwort. Dv Mu'-ttee's deed MARCl being 1S1T-1U Marcus.

Kbpth Schin df to phen F. AlcDONALD SO bet rj'rl'n' M.nd Joste M. Arl.wwrt husband to Fred inH ir.t -Mmn'wta. Gtlleb IIyh an! w(lfe to Ldard 1L m'nth eSTErt-sV Moeilcr and lfs to Sutl MoN AIR Jt- beUla'94'ui McNalr. sn4 2IH ViJSf Buck and husbana" brii'k raidence.

on mi ncy rn.ni inra. eter Kunn ana wire to Edward Mikslcek and wife irisner in" by Mrs. Mary H. 8.400 cor. PL Isiuta.

extend througlit the Catlin tract to For- I It was announced yesterday by the REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE PLANS FIRST 1 909 BANQUET IN trIARCH J. M. Levi and H. Gundlach Arc Talked of as Candidates for President. The St, teouia Real Estate Eichange will give Us first banquet of the year la March.

A committee, of which J. M. Levi la chairman. Including E. A.

i'o-kern, James P. Blake. George Boeck and William Drosda, has been appointed to perfect arrangements for the feast. 3. M.

tvl aod J. rt. Gundlach are being mentioned as possible presidential nominees at the forthcoming election of officers ot the exchange. Robert Rutledge, who has made aa x-emplarr president. Is being urged to enter the contest for a second tare.

t.ooo D. Woodlock. representea uj LNIOX-S5 V-o a Hack: Free RjjptnrCnrc Ccapcn est Park, pes Peres avenue being the I Holbrook-Blackwelder that the Con- Stephen 8.S72 aT 8T.1R Morgan street. 11-room mad 9. cor.

Arkaniiaji. prlnclpal outlet of this exclusive residen- I solldated Coal Co. had signed a flve- ISAM Ml wif. to Caalmlr 100 Mr. Wm.

A.Ptlcknev to 8.000 tlal piare. A big aaranr in tne values I year lease or iine suites of offices 10 Alois T. Wll C. Willr and "V.V" fnif-o by north 1J( of land on both sides of Pes Peres ave- I located on the twelfth floor UTAH SO mitZ 72 aZ: Also im ik. avenue BM Wsfrtrm, Y.

Dear Blrt I wSti yea w14 reur f'aw far Us Cor ef Maptar. of Westminster place. 10 nue In Washington Heights accordingly I Syndicate Trust Building. FAMOUSt 150 Se. w.

of Knox. Mary P. Koniieskl to Chaa. Emer-son- and if Fia.ST 31 bet. Pine and Chestnut.

Edward SI. Seiferlh to Anna WiUemann FIKST-21 es bet. line and Chestnut. A ana Wlttemann to Edward M. Seiferth and wife FIA1RA IV) bet.

Vandeventer and lAwrence. Board of Trustee Missouri Botanical Garden to Frederick W. hDla.rd at a I 100 la anticipated. UNIONS H-t-ZMmrt Willtan 10 s.eoo Fair Cronaea Piece. I Creer Retara Saoa.

5aa. and King', highway. "nt "Residence itone-front the rear, from of 12 room snd IJV" Ferguson- Mr. Alexander C. H'tchey of the McKinney Dry Goods Co.

to Mr. frmtut Terpenlng. -und on the south ld Also i0 feet of tort west 20.000 UTAH to Ells." Another announcement was that of I K. W. Greer of the Greer Keal Estate the district bounded by Fair.

Red Rud, who has been In California for the 1.4S5 Grand. Mary riuna vbeth and Ci0MtJJunn S.TM toi McGirk. Mary et ai. la -tiion Indy quitclaim fSoCRl 2 ft b.n, 2l Mlsl and Margaretta avenue, eon-1 past two months Is new In Seattle look- 3. w-.

lief tn Mr. I FIFTEENTHS ws. bet. Benton nd North Market, tam Hamburg Jr and wife ts HajT gchrader and wife elating ot JSST front feet. has been I Ing arte.

seme business Interests and Is represented 7 Kmufina- bo atu.i" LsOO 1 Walse, Tbeesr 20' of Mariner aequlredi fry a ayndicate represented by I expected, home about March, 1. will ereot bis heme w' LAejeT-- -1.

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