THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, 1917. 13 FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. L'ESIRABLE store room, 'modern front, metal cellrnK. steam beat, 624-62 So. Islh St.; elae 32x60; can be subdivided: low rent. Conrad Young. 823 Brandels Theater Bldg. Douglas 15 1 1. LOW-PRICED modern offices. Farnam Bid., lstb and Farnam. (Old First Nat Bank Bid.) FIRST TRUST CO., Tyier w, SMALL modern stors room, steam heat, 111! Capitol Ave. Courad Younf. 323 Brandels Thester. Douglas in MODERN stort 16th St., near postofflce. 75. G. P. Stebbins. 1810 cmcago. TWO-STORY brick building. 2709 Leaven wortn, reasonaoie rent, uous- RESTAURANT with fixtures, gas stoves, stools, at 107 S. ISth St. Office and Desk Room. CHOICE office space, Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. ALLEN ft BARRETT can find a tenant for your nouse. uoug, mi pee jjiug. Furnished Apartments and Hoises. WANTED Room and board in private re fined home by young lady that can offer references. Would like to take care of small, children evenings for part of rent Box 3364, Bee. WANTED Housekeeping suite; must be modem, reasonable and everything fur ' nished. One erlth piano preferred. Write Box S44S Bee. WANT to rent a furnished apartment or house. H. 6015, Horses Live Stock Vehicles THOROUGH BRED female Airedale dog. Call Oolfax 742, during the dayJ For Sale. jJLACK team, weight, 1.300 and harness, $65; a bay horse, will drive single or double, J30; driving team, steel gray, $75; 28th and Farnam. Harney 2101. MOVING AND STORAGE "GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and moving. !1 N. Uth St. Phone Doug las 894. " METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Expert service; prompt attention. Your moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office. Central Furniture Store. 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785 FIDELITY FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart tnents. Also for storage, moving, 16th and jacKson sts. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. ' Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 S. 16th St. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, paoklng and storing, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. f 'D'C,'C,r Express Co., Moving . J. JxEjEjLJ Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. FINANCIAL Real jSstate, Loans. Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS 5. 6tt and 6 per cent Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416-418 Keellne Bldg., 17th and Harney. CITY and farm loans pormptly made. Rates t, 6 and per cent. Reasonable com i mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 312 South 17th, Omaha. Neb. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest 6 per cent, 6 per cent and 6 per cent PETERS TRUST CO.. 1623 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. $3,000 MTQE.. bearing 6 per cent seml-an nually, secured by property valued at $12,200. Talmage-Loomis inv. uo., w. u. W. Bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. H, W. BINDER. Money on band for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. E. H. Lougee, Inc., 538 Keellne Bldg. SHOPEN CO., PRIVATE HONEY. FARM and city loans, 6. 6 and ( per cent, W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug. 1648. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. $13 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 885. OMAHA HOME. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB R. B. CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat. $100 TO $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed. Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts. NO DELAY IN CLOSINCJ LOANS- W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg Cf MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON. ' 0 us Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 5 CITY dARVIN BROS., LOAN8 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Financial Wanted. I WANT to borrow $200; city lots at se curity. Box 6201 Bee. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted stocks. Investment securities, Industrial stocks. ROBERT C DRUESEDOW & CO, 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON, represent prompt pay Insurance companies. 610 Brandels Bldg- Omaha. Neb. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, planoai and notes aa security. $40, mo., H. goods, total cost, $8.60. $40. mo. endorsed notes, total cost. 83.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rata, PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 $240.00 or more. Easy payments. Utmost privacy. 340 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 329$. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. '.'40 ACRES 45 MILES 2rom Minneapolis, near two good railroad towns; one-half under cultivation: balance used for pas ture and bay: can practically all be cul tivated; good soli: good eet buildings, this land will produce 60 bushels of corn per ' acre) country la thickly settled; complete eet of machinery, 7 head of stock, con sisting of 11 cows balance 1 and 8 year olds; 4 good horses, 36 bogs, chickens and everything on th9 farm goes at $65 per acre; $6,000; cash; lmmedlte possession can be bad. 'Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis Minn Montana Lands. FOR SALE Big Bargain In Montana lands. Investors, speculators and land agents. Please take notice. The following land Is offered subject to prior sale: Section 3 and 17, Township 10, N., Section 17, . Township 11 N., all Range 35 East. Rose bud County, near Ingomar. Only $8 per Mere. Terms one-fourth cash, balance In four equal yearly payments with Inter est at 6 per cent. H. C. Johnson, care of ' Frederick H. H. Bartlett ft Co., 69 W. Washington St., Chlc;o 111., Owners. Michigan Lands. MR. FARM RENTER. Farm Hand or Wage' Earner, do you Intend to work for someone else all your life 7 What do you think you will do when you get old? Right now Is the time for you to prepare for your future. Get a good piece of land of your own, where you will be Independent of a boss. I will sell you a good 10, 20, 40 or 80-acre tract at $15 to $35 per acre, on easy terms. These lands are located In Michigan, near good towns, schools, and are within short distance by lake or rail of Chicago, Milwaukee. Grand Rapids. Detroit. Write for my free Uteraure describing the lands fully, and my easy purchase plan. George W. Swlgsrt. owner, J1258 First NafI Bank Bldg., Chicago, III. Nebraska Lands. SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payments 5 acres up We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association, Ibtb and Howard Sts.. Omaha. Dnuglss 9871. SEVERAL good tracts of Kimball, Cheyenne and Keith county lands for sale on the best of terms. A. A. PATZMAN, 5:8 Securities Bldg. liO ACRES. 4 miles north of Hastings, all It) cultivation with fair improvements, $18,600. possession given any time. Henry Korgan, Heating. Neb. SEE as for western Nebraska wheat lands. You will save money by buying through us. White ft Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Mgr. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas. $25 an acre. Get my free book. V S. FRANK, 201 Neville Block. Omaha. Oregon Lands. ALFALFA 5 to tons per acre yearly JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT, HARLEY J. HOOKER. $40 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha. Nebraska. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West rFIELD CLUFDTSTRICT PRACTICALLY NEW 6-ROOM AND SLEEPING PORCH $4,000 FOR QUICK SALE This house has been built three years. Is a full two story house and attic; re ception hall, living room, dining room and kitchen, also rear vestibule down stairs. Three large bed rooms, enclosed sleeping porch and bath upstairs. Full basement; oak finish down stairs and oak floors throughout. This place has been held at $4,650. For quick sale and upon a cash payment down of $500 we will take $4,000. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. rhone Tyler 60. IT'S A BARGAIN $3,200 buys a very good modern home, facing Crelghton college, at 27th and Cal ifornia streets. Bouse Is full two story, with six rooms and reception hall; oak finish first floor; full basement and at tic; easily worth $4,000: owner leaving city, and this price Is very low for a quick deal. Terms can be arranged. GLOVER & SPAIN, (REALTORS.) Doug. 8962. 919-20 City Nat. Bank Bldg. West Farnam District Residence.' seven-rooms, three on first floor oak, four on second whito enamel, hot water heat, tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable terms If desired. ALFRED THOMAS. 80S Farnam Bldg, North $300 DOWN-S35 A MONTH, CLAREMONT ADDITION. Just listed, a 5 and 6-room semi-bungalow, located on Fontenelle Blvd.. Oak finish and oak floors; large lot; cast front. If looking for something brand new at a bargain figure, don't fall to ea this. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, fi7 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. HERE IS A BARGAIN 2418 LARIMORE AVE. $50 CASH BALANCE $25 A MONTH Monthly payments Include Interest. House has 6-rooms, modern except heat, In good repair, on full south front lot, close to car line; some fruit. Trice $2,400. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. rhone Tyler 50. PRAIRIE PARK Nw 8 -room stucco house, sun room, sleeping porch, oak finish, nicely deco rated, beautiful fixtures, full basement, furnace heat, Instantaneous heater, gar age, close to Catholic church and school. Owner leaving city and must sell. Price $6,000. $1,500 cash, balance $50 per month. HIATT COMPANY 245-7- Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 80. NEW BUNGALOW 8 rooms with stairway to floored attic; ORlt finish In living roomB; nicely decorat ed; full cement basement with hot and co" water; east front lot 40x135; located hi and sightly just west of Fontenelle Blvd. on 47th Ave. Price $3,400. $300 down balance monthly. C. G. CARLBERG. 310-313 Brandels Theater Bldg. A REAL. BARGAIN. Have 6-room house, modern Except heat, nice cemented cellar, east front paved street, cement walk; located In the eleven hundred block on N. 26th St., rented for $20 per month, tenant has been In said property for about 3 years; price $1,750; see me at once. S O. NORDQUI8T, '323 Neville Blk. CLASSY NEW BUNGALOW Of 5 rooms and bath, oak finish and mod ern In every way, lot- 40x130, near Miller park school, a big bargain at $3,950, cash or real easy terms, It Is all the same to us. New houses are getting scarce. Act quick. See us first. RASP BROS, J10r12-14 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. 4-ROOM bungalow, nearly new, for sale. Will take cheap auto as part of first payment; house . has fireplace, buffet, kitchen cabinet, cement basement, fur nace and electrlo lights. Will sell cheap If taken at once. Phone Walnut 3044. Write Box 6622, Bee. HALF-ACRE, 6 room house, gas, electric light and sewer, small fruit and berries; prloe $3,300, part cash, 3 1 blocks from Farnam and Cuming car line. Wal. 1836. GOOD BARGAIN. S48 No. !7th St. Owner leaving city; 7 rm., mod., oak finish, $3,400. Mrs. Naylon, South. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Large living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry on 1st floor; two bed rooms and bath on 2d floor; oak finish In living rooms, nicely decorated, all modern, house but one year old, paved street, east front lot 40x140, close to school. Price $3,300. f300 down, balance $30 per month. Lo cated 3352 8. 36th Ave. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandets Theater Bldg. A BARGAIN! TRACT, 132x264, minus 16-foot alley; Im provements cannot be duplicated for less than $16,000; on Martha street between 13th and 14th streets. House, 14 rooms, In excellent condition. Will sell for $10, 000 cash, bscauso family now conBlslting of only five persons DOUGLA'S 6666. MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco construction, 6 large light rooms; oak floors, oak and enamel finish. Price $3.$00. Easy terms. Another new build ing for $3,650. Call Douglas 1722 days. Walnut 1580 evenings. ONB 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition; live In one and rent the other. Price for both, $2,750. Very easy terms. No. 2433 S. 20th St. NORRIS ft NORRIS. 4"0 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. VERY desirable house, West Hanscom park dls. : Is dlv. into 3-r. apts., but would make a fine home; good reason for sell Ing. Box 6664, Bee. R. S. TRUMBULL. 1305 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. Miscellaneous. PRAIRIE PARK. 6-room strictly modem bungalow; two largo lots; extra lot covered with ell kinds of fruit trees; chicken house; fenc ing; south front; psved street. Owner leaving city; will sacrifice for quick sale. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, 537 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. D. 11.81. A TRACT of ground laying Ideas for poultry raising; 250-ft. frontage; price 3310; $50 cash, $12.60 monthly. Call D. 2536. W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO., Real Estate and Insurance, 1320 Farnam St. D. 1064. REAL ESTATE -To Exchange FOR EXCHANGE. 1,2(0 acres fine farm land In the fa mous Cannon ball valley, at Mott, 9. D. Improved for cut over or grass land In northern Idaho. H. F. Beeman, Mott, N. D. 2 CLEAR mod. houses, exch. for clear west ern land. INTER-STATB REALTY CO., 829-30 city National. Doug. 8882. SHEKIDAN, Dawes, llork and Dundy Co Improved ranches, cle.r, for sale or ex change. 8. 3. ft R. E. MONTGOMERY, , Douglas 4110. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. 160 ACRES, well Improved, every acre good land. N. E. Neb., will take eome trade. G. A. Kull. Oskland. Neb. $50 AN acre buys 130-acre farm 16 miles from Omaha. Inquire 432 Ramge Blk. TeL Doug. 4211 Residence phone Doug. 6775. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WANTED A lot or a used Ford for equity of Jol'O In 60 acres of unimproved Wiscon sin land Mrs I-awaon. 30 WIM St INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty Trading Co.. 16 Patterson Blk. Tyler 255. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. T $1,500 LOT $750 Full south front lot on Mason, second lot east of 33rd; 50x141; all specials paid In full. Owner needs money, has cut price to $750 cash. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 213 S. 17th. North. AFTER looking at MINNE LL'SA oOO dif ferent buyufs decided that tt was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lota IF YOU will come out today you will understand why th- others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.. 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 1S7. BEAUTIFUL (0-foot lota. Price $220, only $3 rash and 60 rants per week Doug JESS HAVE a bamain price on vacant lots on Cuming St. C. A. Orlmmel. Doug. 1615. REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR I N VESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY ft SON. REALTORS. 620 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lets on easy terms. Mod. em, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO.. DUNDEE For sale by owner, 6-r. house, sleeping porch, fireplace, breakfast room. Phone Walnut 1621. HUM (33 and home sites In Dundee, SHULER A CARV 204 Keellne. D. 5074. Miscellaneous. SUITABLE FOR SMALL , CHICKEN RANCH. A half acre of ground, four blocks from Farnam and Cuming car line; good five room house; gas, electric lights and sewer; well and large cistern; concrete chicken house; few fruit trees and ber ries, with a growing garden. A bar gain at $1,950; $450 down balance In small monthly payments. SHULER & CARY, REALTORS. Phone D. (074. 202-6 Keellne Bldg. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty 11. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist in downtown business property. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co., Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent ot sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate, 413 Karbach Blk. D. $607. IF you want quick action on your prop erty, list It with me. LU ND, 420 ROSE BI.DO. TYLER T63 LIST your a and 6-room houses with Ed ward F. Williams Co.. 601-303 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 420. ARNDT ft TAYLOR can assist you. 1825 Laird St Webste' 2089. POULTRY AND PET STOCK WHITE Leghorn chicks, all ages. Phone Florence 218. P. Gradman's Egg Factory. HAKTZ mountain birds, fnmale, 75c; singers, $4.50 3022 St. Mary's Ave. Doug. $917. REAL ESTATE CLOSE IN Garage Sites or ' Auto Service Stations N. W. corner 18th and Davenport Sts., 99x132. N. E. corner 18th and Davenport Sts., 132x146. Will build to suit ten ants or purchasers. For further information call at 202 South 17th St. Phone Douglas 5013. Porter & Shotwell, Agents Office with Home Builders REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Arthur N. Jordan and wlfo to Fred Lenz, Tenth street, 100 (eet south of Hickory street, west side, 50x144, $12,000 Mattle .VI. Markey and husband to Emit Mots, Thirty-alxth street, 60 i" north of Spaulding street, west side. 40x129 245 Barker company to Erlck Linus Goode, Indiana avenue, 236 feet west of Twenty-ninth street, south side, 47x131 650 John C. McAdams and wife to Belle McAdams Lynn, northwest corner Forty-ninth and Woolworth ave nue, 100x132 500 John J.. Samderafeld and wife to Stats Saving and Loan association. Ninth street, 625 feet south of Ban croft street, east side, 19 'ill 33 . . 50 James L. Cries to Villa M. Crlss. Trity-elghth street, 35 feet south of Marcy street, west side, 38x110. 5.000 Mary Roach to Letterlo Salia, t al, Pierce street, 30 feet west of Twenty-second street, south Side, 80x118 1,400 H. W. Harrington and wife to Wilson M. Reed, Forty-second street, 78 feet south of Hamilton street, west side, 78x200 6,500 William V. Gtillsple and wife to Jakub P. Vltek, Browne street, 367 feet west of Twenty-seventh street, north side, 43x120 476 Ella Ambler et al to Mary E. Buttell, Fifty-second street, 240 feet north of Frances street, east side, 40x144. 375 South Bide Land company et al to Hugh O'Neill, northwest corner Twenty-ninth and Grover streets, Irregular piece 1,250 United Real Estate and Trust com pany to Hugh O'Neill, Manderson street, 200 feet west of Thirty third street, south side, 60x128 285 Thomas F. Mulligan and wife to George F. Wllberg, Twenty-fourth street, 198 feet south ot Grace street, east side. 22x128 3.400 Omaha Hay Market. Receipts continue light on both prairie hay and alfalfa. Demand good. Market firm and higher on all grades en both prairie hay and alfalfa. Prairie Hay Choice upland, $17.66018.60; No 1, $13.60014.60; No. 2, $8.80010.50; No. 3, $4.0007.60. Midland No. 1. $14.60 15.60; No. 2, $7.6008.50. Lowland No. 1, $9.60016.60; No. 2. $6.6007.60; No. 3, $4.60 6.60. ' Alfalfa Choice, $21.00322.00; No. 1, $19.00020.00; standard, $16.00 14.00; No. 2, $14.00016.00; No. 8, $10.00018.00. Straw Oat. $8.0008.50; wheat. $7,000 7.50. LIVE STOCK MARKET General Cattle Market Fifty to Seventy-Five Higher Than a Week Age, Hog Prices Make New Record. Omaha, August 10, 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog!. Sheep. Official Monday 6.714 4,72s 13.57 Official Tuesdav ,15S 10,148 11,263 Official Wednesday... 3.4(15 10.762 6,684 Official Thuriday .... 2.4M 11.6S0 7,00 Estimate Friday 800 4,200 4,000 Five days this week.18.691 41.378 42.570 Same tisys last week 23.70S 66.66$ 43,364 Same days 3 wks. sgo.23.952 61,466 35,613 Same days 3 wks. SgO. IS. Sib 66,879 31,731 Same days 4 wks. go.)4 84t 66,723 36,834 Same days last year, . .80,819 36,084 74,435 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m.. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. . M. ft St. P I Wabash 1 .Missouri Pactl'lo i Union Pacific 9 16 15 C. ft N. W east S 2 C. & N. W.. west 13 24 V., St. P. M. ft 0 1 5 C 15. & i , east 1 1 1 C, B. & Q.. west 8 14 C, R. I. & r., east 4 2 1 Total rerelpts ;:7 ti7 17 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle, llosa. Sheep. Morris ft Co 18! 673 603 Swift ft Co SOS 724 J Cudahy Pack. Co 310 1.0SS 836 Armour & Co 186 1.085 541 Schwarts ft Co 408 3. W. Murphy 1,523 S. O. Tack. Co 3 ..... Wilson ,. 4 Lewis 9 F. B. Lewis 8 J. B. Root ft Co 7 Werthtlmer ft Degen. 80 Rothschild A Krebs . . SS M. ft K. Calf Co 7 Hlgltlns 4 Roth 10 Meyers 4 John Harvey 80 Jensen ft Lungren.... 83 Other buyers Ill 3,113 Totals ...1,157 6,630 5,0! Cattle As usual on Friday, the run of cattle was comparatively light, and the supply so fsr this week has been fully s.uuu snort or last. Demand from both shippers and packers was very keen today and prices all ot 100150 higher than yes terday, right good cornfed beeves selling up to $13.75, and very good grasaers bring ing $10.76. General market le anywhere from 50c to 7oo higher than It was a week or ten days ago, and there le a very strong and healthy undertone to the trade. v nat few cows and belters were here found a ready sale at unevenly higher prices and bulk of the she stock is selling anywhere from 60c to $1.00 higher than the low time ten days ago. Veal calves, bulls, stags, etc., are going freely at fully steady and nl eome cases strong prices. There was not much activity In the ttocker and feeder trade, as offerings were very limited, but demand was keen from the country and anything at all useful In this line found a ready sale at prices 50c 9 $1.26 higher than the early part ot last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves. $13.96014.16; fair to good beeves, Jll.Biig 13..00; common to fair beeves, $9.50 11.00; good to choice yearlings, 812.604? 13.60; fair to good yearlings, $11. OOtff 12.00; common to fair yearlings, $9.00 11.00; good to choico gras beeves. 110.00 12.60; fair to good grass beeves, 18.00( 9.60; common to fair grass beeves, $6.7507.75; good to choice heifers, $8.009.60; good to choice rows, $7.60S8.50; fair to good cows, $6.7507.60; common to fair cows, $5.00M.60; good to choice feeders, $8.2609.25; fair to good feeders, $7.008.00; common to fair feeders, 10.7507.00; good to choice etockers, $7 60 8.60; stock heifers, $6.3007.75; stork cows, $5.6007.26: stock calves, $6.60l3J.60; veal calves, $8.00012.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.5008.60. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 16 67$ $5 60 22 804 $7 40 24 $06 8 05 23 $68 $ $0 47. ...... .1085 10 15 3 653 11 80 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4., 447 7 00 It 888 8 00 10 384 8 40 NEBRASKA 23 heifers. 695 6 85 18 cows. ... 870 ( 25 1 heifer.. 670 T 36 28 oows.. $78 8 10 Shelters. 383 76 43 steers. .1135 10 75 SOUTVt DAKOTA. - it steers.. 870 7 78 1 cow 785 t 76 MONTANA. 27 steers.. 1117 10 60 11 steers. .1104 9 00 Hogs Hogs were active at 15 0 25c higher prices this morning. Shippers were heavy, buyers taking more than half of the hogs that wore here. Offerings were the lightest in some time, amounting to only about 4,200 head. Bulk of ssles was made at $15.75(6' 16.00, with a sprinkling of the bet ter kinds on up to $16.65, which sets a new record for this market. No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr. 17. .260 ... 16 tO 60. .341 22s. 15 65 24. .263 ...15 70 80. .217 110 15 75 60. .344 110 15 80 48. .277 110 1$ 35 68. .249 ... 16 80 67. .245 230 15 35 80. .207 40 16 10 73. .244 ... 16 20 72. .230 160 16 35 11. .303 ... 16 80 31. .240 40 16 25 67. .258 ... 13 40 64. .169 ... 16 60 82. .20$ .., 1$ $5 pioa 35. .118 ... 13 40 Sheep There were more fat lsmbs en of fer today than either yesterday or the day before, but demand was again very food and "prices scored another 60c upturn. The bulk of the fat lambs sold at $16.26, Just $1.50 higher than the low time Monday and Tuesday. Fat sheep were lacking and were quotsbly stronger. The feeder supply wss small, and prices showed nearly as much advance as was quoted In the killer trade, sixty-pound lambs selling as high as $16.16, while others of the same weights were held at $15.26. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $14.76016.26; lambs, culls, $12.00014.25; lambs, feeders, $14.60016,40: yearlings, fair to choice, $9.76010.50: year lings, feeders, $10.00010.60; wethers, fair to choice, $8.80010.26; ewes, fair to choice, $8.OO0(.25; ewes, culls and feeders, $3,600 7.76; ewes, breeders, all ages, $8.00015.00. Representative sales; No. Av. Pr. 138 Idaho lambs 76 14 66 24$ Idaho feeding lambs 70 14 60 332 Idaho feeding lambs (3 14 $6 6$ native lambs tt 14 60 St. Louis IJve Stock Market. St. Louis, Aug. 10. Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head; market steady; native beef steers, $8.60013.50; yearling steers and heif er a, $7.50(&)10.00; cows, $6,0009.60; stockers and feeders, $6.0009.00; Texas southern steers, $6.6009.50; prime southern beef steers, $8.00012.25; beef cows and heifers, $4.2909.00; prime yearling steers and heif ers, $4.2509.00; native calves, $6.00018.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,300 head; market high er; lights, $16.40016.80; pigs, $10.50015.00; mixed and butchers, $16.40017.00; good heavy, $16.90017.00; bulk of sales, $16,500 16.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1,500 head; sheep steady; lambs higher; lambs, $10,500 13.60; ewes, $8.0008.50. Chicago Lite Stock Market. Chicago. Aug. 10. Cattle Receipts, 3,000; market steady. Native beef cattle, $7,900 14.35; western steers, $7.00012.25; stockers and feeders, $6.8009,26; cows and heifers, $4 40012.00; calves, $3.75013.50. Hogs Receipts, 11,000; market strong. Bulk of sales, $14.15016.90; light, $16.40 016.96; mixed, $15.60017.00; heavy, $18.40 17.00, a new high record price; rough, $15.40016.66; pigs. $11.26014 40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts', 6,000; mar ket strong. Wethers, $7.60011.00; ewes, $8.7509.36; Iambs, $9.60016.20, Kansas City Live Stork Harkel. Kansas "City, Aug. 10. Cattle Receipts, 2,200 head: market higher; prime fed steers, $13.26014.26: dressed beef steers, $10.00$ 12. !6; western steera, $9.00013.30; calve, $0.60011.60. Hogs Heceipts. 3,500 head; market high er: bulk ot sales, $16.00016.75; heavy, $16.ti0 014.85: packers and butchers, $16,000 1. ; lights, $15.76016.60; pigs, $12,000 14.80. '.Sheep and Lambs receipts 600 head; market steady; lambs, $13.750 14.76; year lings, $9.00011.50; wethers, $9.00010.00; ewes, $8.0009.50. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, .Minn., Aug. 10. What September, $2. 16. Cash: No. 1 northern. $3.00 3.06: No. 3 northern, $3.0003.05; No. 2 hard Montana, $2.8002.90. Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.24 02.35. Oats No. 3 white, 67 0 68c. Flsxseed $3.40 03.47. Flour Unchanged. Barley $1.2001.50. Rye $1.9401.86. Bran $3$.OO0S5.OO. St. Joseph Lle Stock Market. St. Joseph, Aug. 10. Cattle Receipts, 200 head; market steady; steers, $8.00 01$. $6: cows and heifers, $5.60012.2$; calves, $6.00 011.00. Hogs Receipts, fOOO head; market higher: bulk of vales, $16.0(016.60; heavy packers,, $15.60015.80; mixed packers, $14.85015.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300 head; market 1635c higher; lambs, $. 60014.75; ewes, $5.0008.40. GRAIN AND PRODUCE'NEW YORK STOCKS Corn Prices Drop Ten to Fif teen Cents; Wheat Trade Also Dull on the Lo cal Market. Omahs, August 10, 1917. Ths local cih rierVinnd for corn was rather dull today ami the tone of the market very weak, with prli-rs quoted from 12c to 16c lower. The trade In wheat wss also dull, with continued light Offering, and while thla market sli fairly steady the demand was very limited, and only a few sulci were re ported up to a late hour. The trade In oats was moderately active, with rather heavy arrivals, ami while the local demand was fairly active the mar ket was weak and prices ruled from lc to I'Jc below the quotations of the pre vious day. Corn sales were extremely lijht In com parison with the rather heavy arrival, there being no sales of white corn and only a few cars of the yellow and mixed reported sold up to oloalng time. White corn was quoted at a nominal pre mium over the yellow and mixed grudrs and the yellow sol. I In moKt Instances at a good advance over the mixed. The better trradi's of yellow were quoted generally at $:.U'. The sales of oats were made up tnoMty of the No. $ white, which brought 65c, while tho No. 3 white brought t3'io and the No. 4 white sold around t!4c. Rye was strong, with Increased arriv als, and sellers reported n good demand for this article, hut bsrely continued quiet, with light offerings and prices quoted about 6o higher. Clearances: Whoat and flour equal to 62,000 bushels; oats, 413.000 buithe!. Primary wheat receipts were 1.047.000 bu. and shipments of 687,000 bu., against re ceipts of 1,880,000 bu. and shipments of 1,204,000 bu. Isst year. Primary corn receipts were 70 (.000 bu. and shipments of 878.000 bu., against re ceipts of 476.000 bu. and shipments of 431,000 hu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 856,000 bu. and shipments of 655,000 hu., against re ceipts of. 2,017.000 bu. and uhliiments of 783,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata.' Chicago 86 89 186 Minneapolis 161 Duluth i Omaha 3 I'M 39 Kansas City 137 14 40 St. Louis 216 66 93 Winnipeg '....IIS These sales were reported today: Wheat Sample hard winter: 1 car (old). $3.80. RyeNo. 1: 1 car, $1.37; 1 car, $1.83 No. 3: 1 car, $1.35. Barley No. 8: 1 car, $1.40. Corn No. 3 white: 6 cars, $2.15. No. 1 ysllow: 1 car. $3.13. No. 3 yellow: 4 cars, $3.13. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $3.06. No. S mixed: 1 car, $3.06; 1 car, $2.06. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $2.08. Oats No. 2 white: 2 cars, 65le. Stand ard: 1 car, 6(c. No. 3 white: 6 cara, 66c No. 4 white: $ cars, 64o. Sample white: 1 car. 64c; $ cara, 63c. Omaha Cash Frlces Wheat: No. I hard, $2.7702.80: No. 3 hard, $2.7602.79; No. 3 spring. $3.78 03.82; No. 3 spring, $2,770 3.81. Corn: No. 8 white. $3.14i2.16i .NO. 9 white. 32.1402.14H; No. 4 white, $2.1$0 3.14; No. 3 yellow, $2.1102.12; No. 8 yellow, $3.1002. lllfNo. 4 yellow, $8.0903.10; No, 8 mixed. $3.0703.09; No. $ mixed, $2,060 308. No. 4 mixed. $3.0502.03. Oats: No. 2 white, 65066Hc; standard, 4 4 3'r-; No. $ white, 84tt0t6c; No. 4 white, fiiidrMc. Barley: Malting, $1.3601.40; No. 1 feed, $1.2501.$O. Rye: No. 2, $1.9401.96; No 3. $1.9301.(5. Cltlcago closing prices, furnianea Tne wee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers. $15 South Sixteenth, street, Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low.) Clowe. Yes. Wht i j Sept. S 31 I II 211 I 18 222 Corn. Dec. 1 16H 1 17H115li t 16H 114S May 1 134i 1 14V. IU',4 1 Oats. Sept. 69V (("i HWS 69 H Dec. 68 6H'4 68 V l'1 68 May 61 61 61 61 61 S, Pork. Sept. 43 00 43 00 4$ $0 42 30 43 60 Lard. Sept. 33 65 33 48 23 (7 23 57 V, 23 60 Oct. $3 17H 2li 77 H 22 6," 22 70 22 63 Ribs. Sept. 23 83 Vi 23 22H 23 13 23 20 23 17 Oct. 23 95 28 02 23 82 23 90 23 80 t. Louis Grain Market, St. IoUls, Mo., Aug. 10. Wheat No. i red, $2.4002.45; No, 2 hard, $2.4802.83; September, $2.22, Corn No. 2, $3.17; No. S white, $3.24; September, $1,671 December. $1.16. Oats Steady; No. 2, 66067c; No. 3 white, 6$07Oc. Kansas City ftravln Market. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 10. Wheas Now 3 hard, $3.7603.86; No. 3 red. $2.5003.61. Corn No, 3 mixed, J3.1O02.12; No. 2 white, $2.18; No. 2 yellow, $2.1202.13; De cember, 31.17H; May, $1.14 1.14. Oats No. $ white, 70c; No. 3 mixed, 67 06 Sc. D0ir to e:vVbii4'SBestBeve Has that good, old, familiar taste of hops. And is non-intoxicating. No more alcohol than there is in a loaf of bread. This is what you have been looking for. Now it's hereready for you, at all places where good drinks are sold. shows you the genuine. When you see it you know you are getting CERVA -and SeeRrfbuiself No words can really describe CERVA But that taste will tell you what it's like. Just try a bottle satisfy yourself. ' a . .- " ': LEMP, Manufacturers, ST. LOUIS H. A. STEINWENDER, Distributor, 1108 D.ugU. St. Omaha, Neb. . : ; "' General Trend of Values Is Downward and Dealings De crease in Volume; Call Money Is Lower. New York, Aug. 10. Olverae developments bearing upon quoted values doubtleas ac rotinted for the lower trend of today's re stricted operations in the alork market. A decrease of over 600.000 tons In unfilled or ders of the t'nited States Steel corporation fur July, a new low record for Russtnn re mittance and the expsnaion of labor trou bles were among the principal drawbacka. on the other hand, call money relaxed from yesterday's opening rate of 4 per cent and aeveral of the leading Industrial and producing companies submitted favorable financial reports. Among the more note worthy of these were the annual statement of the Maxwell Motor company and tho quarterly return of the Vtah Copper com. pany. Apart from shippings, tohaccoa. aUKnra and oils, which seemed to derive much of thur Irregular strength frcm pools and other pro-fr-lont Interfsta, war shares continued under Intermittent preaaure. I'nlteil States Slael reacted 2 points to 122. with a sub stantial recovery. Bethlehem Steel new Mock 3, leneral Motors t and a few lilsh-prlced sperlaltlra lost 1 to 3 points. linlls manifested u sudden reversal from their recent flrnineas, dtvldond-psylng lnue llko Reading. St, Paul, Canadian Pacific and lelawixrt ft Hudson breaking 1 to 3 point on comparatively small offerings. The pre ferred shares of tho Lake Erie & western. t:iilego Ureal Western and Rock Island roads yielded to a HUc extent, but Southern Railway common and preforred were In steady demaftd, the latter gaining 1 points. Lowest Driers were mad In the final hour, with fractional recoveries at the close. Total sales amounted (0 470,000 shares. Bonds were sgaln Irregular, with minor changes In Internationals. Liberty 3a moved In the narrow radius of 99.66 to 99.60. Total sales, par value, aggregated 82,600.000. Moat of the old I'nlted Slates bonds were hlKher on call. Number of sales and quotations on ltading jloi-K ; Pales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. 300 95 $4 94 American Can 2,000 47H 4" 4. Am. Car ft Fndry. 600 74",t 76 76 Am. l.omollve 1.700 70 70 70 Am. K. ft Rrfng... 2.200 101 101 1001, Am. Sugar Refng. I,7n0 1234 1S3 121 Am. Tel. ft Tel.,. 3" lil Am. Zinc, L. S. 200 24 23 24 4.naconda Copper.. 4.400 76 "S 7M,t Atchison 1.800 99 99 98 A. U. Hi W. I, S. 8. 4,800 107", 10H in' Baltimore ft Ohio, 600 49 69 49 Hutte ft Sup. Cop 8i "a I. retroleum. ... i Canadian Pacific. 8,600 161 166 168 Central Leather. .. 11 600 34 92 93'4 (Oheapeake ft Ohio. 400 0 60 40 C, M. ft St. raul. 4,200 W SBVt cava Chicago ft N. W 108 C. R. I. ft P.. ctfs. 6.800 33 31 31 4hlno Copper 600 $4 64t 64 Colorado F. ft Iron 700 49 i Corn Prod. Refng. 1,600 33 38 88 Crucible Steel 13,700 82 80 81 Cuba Cane Sugar 89 Planners.' Security 87 Erie 3,000 25 14 H X4 (leneral Electrlo... 154 General Motors... 36.800 lllVi 101S 10S V Oreot North, pfd.. 1.400 105 104 104 (it. North. Ore. ctfs 40v 34 84 33 N Illinois Central lol Inspiration Copper. 1,700 65 56 65 Int. M. M. pfd.... 8,000 92 90 81 Jnter. Nickel 800 38 39 88 Inter. Paper 3't K. C. Southern..., 6,000 21 21 21 Kennecott Copper,. 700 43 42 42 Louis, ft Naah 1-6 Maxwell Motors.,. 4,000 .10 19 30 Mex, Petroleum.... 3,300 90 96 96 Miami Copper 700 87 87 37 Missouri Pacific... 6,100 13 33 83 Montana Power ... 8$ Nevada Copper 22 N. Y. Central 600 86 88 88 N. T.. N. H. ft If. 600 $6 $4 35 Norfolk A West 120 Northorn Pacific. 1.700 102 101 101 Pacific Mall 27 Pacific Tel, ft Tel 24 Pennsylvania 700 52 52 62 Pittsburgh Coal... 400 66 68 66 Ray Con. Copper 26 Reading L700 34 88 94 Rep. Iron ft Steel. 13 700 0 88 89 ShaU Arts. Copper ... 58 Southern Taclfo... 800 94 84 84 Southern Railway. 11.700 29 38 28 Studebaker Corp... 8,700 54 68 63 Texas Co 1,300 183 187 187 Union Pacific 1.90S 137 186 136 U. B. Ind, Alcehol. 1,300 164 168 143 U. S Steel 85,800 124 122 128 U. S. Steel ptd , 117 Utah Coprr...... $04 104 163 104 Wabash pfd "B", , 400 24 26 26 Western Union 4 Weatingh, Kleetrln 800 48 48 48 Total sales for the day, 470,000 shares, Bid. New York Money Market. New York, Aug, 10. Mercantile Taper 4 per cent. Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills $4.72; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71; commerclul sixty-day bills, $4.71; demand. $4,76 9-16: cables, $4,76 7-1$. Stiver Bsi 83e; Mexloaa dollars. 4e. Government Bonds Strong; railroad bonds Irregular. Time Loans Firmer sixty days, $04 IIS 00mss -m. . QIi ni1'th'c'p J III fAM hi, M "" Pr cent; ninety days. 44 per cent: six months. 4 (8 4 per cent. Call money Firm; high 3 per cent; low, 3 per cent; ruling ruts 3 per cent, bit loan, 3'i per cent: closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at S'i per cent. If. S. rec 6lnt. M. M. 6s.. 91 do coupon 9i,VK. C. 8. ref, 6s. S2 U. S. 2s reg.. 994L. ft N. unl. 4a. 90 do coupon 99','M, i & T 1st 4s 69 V. S. 4s. reg...lOrMo. Puc. gen. 4s 59 do coupon. ... 106Mont. Power 5s.. S4H, Pan 8s coupon.. 85 N'. Y. C. deb. 6s.l0t Am. F S. 5s... 5Xo. Pacific 4s... T A. T. ft T. c. 5a 87 'do 3s..., 42 Anglo-French 6s. 930. S L. ref. 4s. 88 Armour ft Co 4s 90Pae. T. ft T. 5s. 97W Atchison gen. la SSVPeni). etn- 4s.l00 Halt, ft O. 4a. 85 Mo gen. 4s.. 94 Cen. Leather 5s 9HReading gen. 4s. 91 Cent. Pacific 1ft. 83'S. I,, ft S. F a 6s 66 Chrs. ft O. o. 5s. S7 S. Pacific cv. 6s. 8V C, B. A Q. j. 4s 951 do ref. 4s 86 CMASPg4a 92HS. Railway 5s... 37 C. R, I. ft P. r. 43 69Ti'Texas ft Pao. 1st 95 Colo, ft S. r 4 7S 'Union Pacific 4s 91 P. ft R. 01. r. is 6S V. S. Rubber 6s 84 Pom. of Can. 5s 94!'. S. Steel 6s.. 104 Erie gen. 4s t.9MVshaah 1st.... 100 lien Elee. r,s.,100 W. Union 4s.. 22 C.t. N. lt 4s. 9C 'Bid. 111. Cent. ref. 4 84 (HKAt.O CHAIN AND PROVISIONS. Flattening of Dlatlllery tlemand Sends Cora Uownwsrd. Chicago, Aug. 10 Flattening out of dis tillery demand for corn accompanied the xlBiilng of the food control bill today by President Wilson, and gave a decided down ward awing to tho corn market. The pro hibition clause In the hill was allowed to have Immediate full effect and prices closed nervous, cash quotations demoralised and futures 1 to lHc net lower, with le cemher 31.16. to 11.15 and May $1.12 to $1.13. Wheat finished 4o down at $2.18, September and oats off 0o to 0c. Provisions scored an advance of 3 to 30. Greatly unsettled conditions regarding the purchase ot corn for Immediate delivery became apparent when the fact developed, that the withdrawal of distillers aa buyers was of a general and datermlned character that did not seem likely to be reversed aa a whole. Breska of 8 to He a bushel took place In spot tranasctlons as com pared with yesterday and there was free sailing of future deliveries by leading houses At the same time that tho call for cash com was fading away tho offerings from rural sources appeared to he on tho Increase. Under sueh clrcumstaneesi weakness Inten sified during the late, dealings, and there was no return of an early transient dis play of moderate flrmnepa based chiefly on forecasts of cool weather and on reports of a light froat last nlcht In North Da kota. A declining tendency In the wheat mar ket was noticeable from tho outset, eape daily after attention had been generally directed to the fact that the minimum prlco of $2 In the food control bill would not go Into effect until July 1, 1918. There had been a somewhat general mistaken Impreaalon that theD minimum would ap ply on this year's crop. Gossip was cur rent that farmers at present were carrylnr more wheat than was ever before the case St this part of the season. Oats went heavily down grade In sym pathy with corn. Domestic threshing re turns continued very favorable and On tario waa reported to have a record crop. Peaplte the drop in corn values, provis ions' showed much strength. The main rea son was n advance of S6o In the hog mar ket, lifting choice hogs to $17 a hundred weight, the highest price ever known hew. Chicago Csph Prices Wheat: No. 3 red, $2.40(1 3.42: No. 8 rtd, $2.33 0 2.S7 ! No. 2 hard. $2. 80; No. 3 hard, $2.66. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $2.1702.25; Nos. 3 and 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white, 70 071c: standard, 71072c. Rye: No. 3, $1.90. Bsr lev, $1.3001.60, Seeds: Timothy. $4.O0tfi 7.60; clover, $1 J.ooitt! 7,00, Frovixions: rorK, 142.90; lard, $23,37 0 22,47 ; ribs, $22,950 28.41. Butter Unchanged. Msgs Receipts, 9,105 cases, unchanged. Totatoes Higher; receipts. 60 cars; Vir ginia, bbla., $5.2503.75; Minnesota, early Onln, $1.5001.65; home grown, $1.6001.60. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 17021c; springs, $10 26c. Plout Clly Live Stock Market. fMoux City, Aug. 10. Cattle Receipts, 300 head: market strong; beef steers, $8.00e 13.76; fat cows and heifers, $6.25011.00; rannera, $3.0004.26; stockers and feeders. 7.oo jj 9,00; calves. $8.00013.50; mine, stags, etc., $4.0009.00; feeding cows snd heifers, $5.7507.60. Hogs Receipts, 8.000 head; market 18a to 26o higher; light, $16.86016.40; mixed. $15.6514.60; heavy, $16.6001$. 40! pigs, $12.76018.60; bulk ot sales, $16.76014.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head; market strong. . New Vork Produce Market. New Tork. Aug. JO. Butter Irregular; receipts, 12.354 tubs; creamery. 40 042c; firsts, $904Oo; seconds. $7 0 33c. Eggs Firm; receipts. 8,370 eases! fresh gathered extrss, 4102c; extra firsts, 89040c; firsts, 2608o; seconds. $8 086c. Chsese Firm: receipts, 3,334 cases; state fresh specials, 2$o; do average run, 22 23o. Live Poultry Firm; no prices quoted; dressed, firm; prices unchanged. Fvanorated Apples and Dried Trtilts. New York, Aug. 10. Evaporated Apples Quiet but steady. . tJrled fruits Prunes, easy; apricots and peaches, quiet: raisins, easy; eholce to fancy seeded 703o; seedless, 01Oc. PLl!i'iiLI'!: ' '4 .