THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, AUGUST SO, 1917. FOR RENT ROOMS Board and Rooms. OMAHA teacher wants rni. and bd. In pri vate family where care will be taken of he -yr.-old boy during the day. H. 6178. FOR TWO Large "room, modern iiome. ex- cellent board; no other roomers; reason. able. Harney 1533. PLEASANT room, with board, for t teach. in priv. family; No. side, on car line. Col fa I 3 1 90 BEST board and rm. for 2. good location. horn privilege. Web. (131. 1503 Yates. FOR RENT Room and board, $4.50, also table board. 2113 Douglas. Doug. 4834. 2957 HARNEY Room and board for two persons; also table board. Harney 3076 844 8. 33 D ST. Room and board, 17 per week. Hood location.-- FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. SPLENDID' 4-r. steam heated apt., strictly mod. izuii k. 2 3o sc. Houses. BY OWNER 9-room modern house, hot water heat, uunaee. wal. za. FOR RENTHOUSES West. FOR RENT 1306 Military Ave., modern 2-story house, 7 rooms; large cellar, all . cemented; cistern; food location. James Lane, Prexel Hotel. Tel. Douglas 740. WALKING DISTANCE 2644 Dodge; S-rm. mod house; a bargain at $2d. Call owner, Webster 4S75. 138 a 96 TH ST. 350. Sun parlor and sleep. Ing porch. Phone owner. Douglas SSS1. SIX ROOMS, ALL MODERN. WALKING DISTANCE. HARNEY 2049. 10-ROOM house, modern. Harney 647. North. 7-R.-1124 N. 40th, good cond.; newly deco rated, large corner; oncar line, close to scnoot, -(.ti. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. MODERN brick house of 6 rooms with fur nace,. 2411 Hamilton St., would rent to good colored family, 121.00. 1 THOS. W. HAZEN. 207 McCague Bldg. FOR RENT FINE HOME. 23th and Fowler Ave.; 8 rooms, mod ern, hot water heat, oak finish. Call owner, Benson 427J. COTTAGE at Carter lake, next to Lakeview park, furnished, by week or month Phone Douglas 7623. 3-R. house, nice lawn, close to car line, reas. good neighbors. Colfax V40. v 3117 BURT ST. S-r., mod., 332.60. E. H. Benner Co., Doug. 8406 . South. 1136 S. 21ST ST. 8 rooms, good condttiou, nice .location, 140. HIATT COMPANY, I 245 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. 6-ROOM and den all modern house, with ' garage. M0. Vacant Sept. 1. 1543 So. 26th St. Doug. 2802 1726 S. 28TH ST. 6 rms., mod E. H. BENNER CO.. D. 8406. ..325 172 S. 28th St., 6 rms., mod. ex. ht $20. E, H. BENNER CO.. D. 8406. NINE-ROOM modern house. 614 S. 20th St. J4S. E. H. Leugee Inc. 638 Keellne Bldg. Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAGES, PARTLY MODERN. 4- R. 2505 Pierce St 316.00 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 6-R. 530 South 24th Ave 315.00 STRICTLY MODERN. - $-R. 3214 Corby St $25.09 , 8-R. 922 South 31st Ave 27.50 -R. 2412 -Seward tit. .......... , 20.00 8-R. 4324 Franklin St 22.50 6-R. 1302 North 45th St 25.00 6- R. 4535 Franklin 8t 25.00 5- R. 4129 North 18th St 27.60 8-R. 3016 Dewey Ave 37.50 . 7R4-r 20T North . 23rd. St.. ..... , 25.00 7- R. 3607 North 30th St......... 26.00 8- R. 39.01 North 17th St. .....-.. 30.00 8-R. 625 South 26th St-. 40.00 t-R 1909 California St 30.00 -R. 1919 Chicago St............ 35.00 10-R. 666 South 2Sth St, 30.00 10-R. 2221 Dodge St 40.00 15-B. 4219 North.. 24th St......... 30.00 FLATS. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 10-R. 705 South 13th St ..$45.00 f HEATED- APARTMENTS. Stoecker, .823 S. 24th St., 4-R. Apt. A $23 and $30 PORTER A SHOT WELL, 202 South 17th St. Douglas 5013. HOUSES, APARTMENTS, FLATS. house. 1408 Ohio St., $10.09. 4-r. flat, 4916 Webster St., modern, 1.00 6-r. flats, 967-9 N. 26th St., $12.60 and $15.00. r 4-r. flat, 969 N. 26th St., $6.00. 4- r. apt, 2421 Cumin St.. $12.00. 5- r. npts., 703 S. 16th St., $10.00 and $14.00. 2-r. apt, 70 S, 27th St., $8.00.. N. F. DODGE & CO realtors. ... , 15th and Harney Sts. . EXCELLENT HOMES FOR RENT; AT 6(2 South 26th avenue, ( rooms, east front corner, brick, $37.50. 664 South 26th avenue, 6 rooms, $35.09. 2130 Emmet street, 10 rooms and garage. $45.00. 6-room all modern bungalow, 33S So. 17th St., $30. All of these In A-lNo. 1 condition. TRAVER BROTHERS, ' Douglas 6886. 819 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. CAN YOU BEAT THESE VALUES? 6-r., mod., 2462 8. 17th, $16; 4-r., part mod.,. 837 8. 24th, $10; 6-r., mod. ex. heat, 4135 Grant, $16; 6-r., mod. ex. heat, 2236 S. 12th, $16; 5-r., part mod., choice. 1748 S. 9th, $16; 2 good flats, 7 and 9 rooms, mod. ex, heat, close In, good repair, 1547 49 N. 17th, $20 each; also several cottages, $7 t $10. McKltrick R. E. Co., 316 Ramge Bldg. Douglas I0. All In walking distance. $35 2026 St. Mary's Ave., 8 rooms, mod. $352220 Chicago, 8 rooms, mod. $181660 N. 20th, 6 rooms, bath. $111558 N. 20th, 4 rooms, water paid. $10105 S. 23th, 5 rooms, water paid. RINGWALT, Brandeisi Theater Bldg. 918 8.- 31ST, i rms., $20.00. 1113 N. 23d, 5 rms., $20.00. 2918 Dodge, rms., $36.00. 117 S. 29th. 7 rms., $35.00. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., - Tyler 1536. . 3634 Lafayette Ave., 7-r. bungalow. $38.00 901 N. 17th St., 6-r. mod. apartment 27.50 2619 Capitol Ave., 9-r., all mod.... 25.00 4303 Krskine St. 1-r.. all mod.... 20.00 BASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721, HAVE you seen OMAHA'8 LARGEST REN. TAL AGENCY about the property you are looking for. . If not do go. HASTINGS A HETDEN. 1614 Har. Ty. 60. Houses In all parts of the city. CRP'GH. SONS CO.. 608 Bee Bldg. FOR RENT APARTMENTS r 11 West. CL08E-1N 6-r. flat, 2308 Dewey, modern, $26.60. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1814 Har. Ty. 60. JIAEWOOD APT. 26th and Harney. 2 rooms and bath; high class. $30.00. GLOVER A SPAIN, Douglas 3962. APARTMENTS, all sixes and prices, splen dld location. 24th and Farnam. D. 1472. North. .VERY nice 4-roo mflat. furnace heat, elec tric light, white enamel bath and prac tically walking distance on N. 18th St, only $20; no children and lease required. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., Realtors. 303-4 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420. South. , THREE ROOMS. WITH FIVE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Close In, no err fare, MILTON, 1934 Jones; living room, with nillt-tn bed dining room, with built-in bed and dress - Ing room; kitchen and bath, NEW, very choice; $37.60 summer, $46 winter. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. THE BERKELEY, 649 3. 19TH AVE. New, 2 rooms with built-in bed and dressing room, making practically a 2-r. Apt; very convenient and cosy, close in. See Janitor across street or call us. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY, HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, Specialists In Apartment Management Miscellaneous. 7-R. APARTMENT. $25; winter rate $35: steam heat. Other $18 and up G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. ESTABROGK apt. or office facing 16th St $25 month.-!. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chleago. 1531 DAVENPORT ST. 4-r., hot water heat, 818. E. K. Benner- Co. Douglas 8406 WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. WE want more bouses and apartments to rent The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big lift is conclusive proof of the efficiency of out rental service. If yon want to keep your places rented see Payn Slater Co., "Omaha's Rental "a." 11$ Om. Nat Bk Bldg. Song. 1018. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FINE MODERN - STORE BUILDING i . - . . Full basement, large modern front with six large living rooms, all modern, on second floor. Located close in. Good lo cation for almost any kind of business. Owner says to rent the whole building at $35 per month. Act quickly It you want this, tan Douglas 4MW or wamut nvt. STORES. Large barns and house on N. 24th, $40.00. Store room adjoining Hotel Castle. $50.00 N. P. DODGE & CO., REALTORS. 16th and Harney Sts. DESIRABLE! store room, modern front, metal ceiling, steam heat, 624-626 So. 16th St; slie $2x60; can be subdivided; low rent. Conrad Toung, 322 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571. LOW-PRICED modern offices, Farnam illdg., 13th and Farnam. (Old First Nat Bank Bldg.) FIRST TRT7ST CO.. Tyler 500. STOREROOM for rent Sun Theater Bldg. WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors). Douglas 6343. Sun Theater Bldg. SMALL modern store room, steam heat. 1513 Capitol jAve. Conrad Young, 322 Brandeis Theater. Douglas 1571. ' MODERN, store 16th St, near poatofflce. $75. Q. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. 1H S. 15TH ST. Steam heat. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 554. MODERN store, 16th and Cass. Choice location. G. F. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. CHOICE office space, Baird Bldg., 17tb and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing,' storage and moving 219 N. 11th St Phone Doug las 394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., I Expert services; prompt attention. Tour moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office, Central Furniture Store, 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785. FIDELITY sRACE 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., 803 S. 16th. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Coi" For real service In moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 830 or Douglas 4338. JP i T?l?l7n Express Co., Moving . J. SxCldLf Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web." 2748. Doug. 6146. FINANCIAL Reaf Estate, Loans, Mortgages. "TO INVESTORS. The best known Investment Is a well selected first mortgage on farm or city residence property. We negotiate this class of securities, which we offer for sale to net the In vestor 6 and 6 per cent. E H. LOUGEE- INC., 538 Keellne Bldg.. Omaha. INVESTMENT. Brick building, practically now, rent ing for $126 per month, located near 31st and Davenport Prloe $13,600. C. O. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS S, 6 and 6 per Cent Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont A Co.. 416-418 Keellne Bldg., 17th and Harney. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates 5, 5 and ( per oent. Reasons Diya com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., -312 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest, b per cent, 6 'A per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1633 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb. " If. W. BINDER. Money en hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. $8,000 SECOND Mtg., 7 per cent due June 14, 1920, well secured. A. A, i-atzman, 528 Securities Bldg. FARM and city loans, 5, 6 and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas', Kelline Bldg. Doug. ies. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, wead Bldg., ism ana rarnam ore. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. ORAHAM. 6"4 Hce .Hldg. SHOPEN & CO., PRIVATE MONEY. $5,000 MT'GE, bearing 6 pet semi annually, secured by property valued at sio.juu. Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. MONEY to loan on tnproved farms and rancnes. kjokb investment vo., iMimna. OMAHV HOMES. EAST NEB. 'ARMS. O KEEFK K. K. CO., hub umnna ivai i. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERO, 312 Bran- dels Theater Bldg. I. 68S. MONEY HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. CITY LOANS GARVIN BROS., Oin. Nat. Bk. Bldg, Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. ' A. t. WRIGHT, Flatlron Hotel. Doug. 2787, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West OWNER LEAVING CITY PRICE $3,850 Carpenter leaving city and will sell his beautiful six-room, modern home; buffet, fireplace, special plumbing, etc, choice oak finish, screened porch, corner lot wltth magnificent view, one and one-half blocks to car. This Is located in one of the new additions northwest It sure is a quality home. OSBORNH REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler, 496. West Farnam District Residence, seven-rooms, three on first floor oak, lour on second white enamel, hot water heat, tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable terms If desired. ALFRED THOMAS. ft 80S Farnam Bldf A REAL BARGAIN, OftLY $300 DOWN Full two story six-room, strictly modern home, choice corner lot. good barn, fine shade trees, 1 blocks to Benson and Deaf Institute car lines. Price for quick sale Is only $3,100. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler, 496. North. NEW BUNGALOW 27th and Grand Ave. Have Just completed five new and at tractive bungalows at 27th and Grand Ave. Strictly modern, oA finish, enam. eled bathroom, nicely decorated, beauti ful fixtures, best of plumbing, kitchen with built-in features, refrigerator room, etc. Have sold three of these bungalows to satisfied clients and have two left. Price $3,760, 1-10 cash, balance like rent. This Is your opportunity to secure a new and up-to-date bungalow on exceptionally easy terms. HIATT COMPANY 245-7-8 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Ty. 60. 5-ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IN $2,400 This Is an excellent chance to get a ,cTosa In medern oottage at a very low price. $500 down and-the balance month ly are the terms. The lot is 32x76 ft. Location North 23d street, near the High school. Don't miss seeing this. It's a snap. GEORGE & COMPANY 902 City National Bank Building. Phone Doug. 766. Realtors. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. 2614 EMMET ST., $2,500 $450 .Cash, $25.00 a Month A neat (-room bungalow, thoroughly modern, with hot water heat; extra lava tory; nicely decorated throughout Gas stove and linoleum Included. Owner tin ' expected ly transferred from rtty. Price is 3400 less than actual rost. Quick action required if you want this bargain. GLOVER & SPAIN (REALTORS) Doug. 3962. 919-50 City National. 2609 N. 18TH ST. This Is a 6-room, partially modern house only a short distance from car line. You can buy for $100.00 cash and $16.00 per month or $50.0(1 cash and $22.60 per month. Possession can be given at once. For price call CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, - . ,- REALTORS. Dougla 500. SOS Bee Bldg. OWNER LEAVING CITY . PRICE ONLY $3,550 One of the finest modern homes In the city for the price, six large rooms and sleeping porch, oak finish, strictly modern in every detail. Built by owner for home three years ago. about $1,200 to handle. Lot 60x133 and an east front. Let us Show you this snap OSBORNH REALTY" CO., 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. MILLER PARK BUNGA LOWPRICE $3,300 Five nice rooms and bath, strictly mod ern, oak finish, nlcoly decorated, book cases, fireplace, china cabinets, full cement basement, lot 424x130. two blocks to car parks, one. block to school. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Om. Nat. Rank Bldg. Tyler, 496. $750 GIVEN AWAY. My $1,750 wiulty In a 6-room all modern bungalow, Just being completed, for $1,000 cash:' ouarter-sawen oak and fir finish 'oak floors, size 26x44; everything is cleaned. Including porch: full lot,, south front. This is stealing it. so get busy awfully Quiok. Colfnx 419SJ MINNE 'T.USA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near 24th St. Can be bought at a bargain. TM lot must ' he sold. See me fiutck. C. A. Orlnimel, 849 Omaha NatBk. Bldg. South. BUNGALOW We are building a classy S-room bun galow In Leavenworth Heights, on con tract made before the big advance in building material. Price complete $3,850 If sold soon. Will make terms. Benson & Carmicliaet, Realtors, 642 Paxton Block. Douglas 1722. ONE 5-room and one 4-room cottage,, both on one lot; fine condition: live In one and rent the other. Prlub for both, $2,760. Vory casv terms. No. P43S S. 20tn St. NORRI3 & NORRIS, 400 Bee BUlg. Phone Douglas 4270. SOi.D FOR $4,200. NOW $3,400. Six-room modern home, oak finish and oak floors downstairs; full lot; good loca tion: best reasons for selling; easiest terms. F. D. WRAP. 310 S. 18th St. R, S. TRUMBULL. 1305 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. T. 1734. Miscellaneous. $200 DOWN. $20 A MONTH. WHY PAY RENT? ' 6-room, strictly modernvseml-hungalow. Tour rooms Imd bath on first floor. Two bedrooms on second. Good basement. Fur nace heat. Price $1,800. . Also have a 5-room bungalow, all on one floor In the same neighborhood at $2,200. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., j REALTORS. 637 Omaha, Nati Bank. ' Doug. 1761. 5-ROOM BARGAIN Paved street. Near car. near school, fine neighborhood. Price. $3,250. Reason able terms. ( BENSON & CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block, Dcuglas 1722, W. FARNAM SiirtH & CO., Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. REAL ESTATE -Unimproved. North. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others Bre buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN CO., 742 Omnha Nat. Bank Hldg. Tyler 187. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price $220, ojily $2 cash and CO cents per week. Doug. 1392. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE To Exchange SHERIDAN. Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. Improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change. S. S. R. E. MONTGOMERY, Douglas 4K10, 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. 15 ACRES, highly Improved, 10 minutes walk to car lines, $10,000. Will take clear $3,600 home In city as part payment. $3,999 cash, bal. easy. Call up Doug. 8862. $50 AN aire buys 130-acre farm 15 miles from Omaha. Inquire 432 Ramge Blk. TeL Doug 4212. ?f"idence phone Doug. 6778 ELK county, Kansas, land to exchange for hardware. Arkansas land and cash for stock of goods. 709 South 87th St. INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty Trading Co.. 18 Patterson Blk. Tyler 265. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. DON'T BE SILLY. Get right on the train and go to sleep, get a good night's rest, then get off the train her the next morning and then enme direct to my of fice. You will then feel fit and fresh and absolutely neutral.- That puts you In a . frame of mind where you can look- over my lands without prejudice;. It Is an awful hard trip from the eastern part of the state up here. ' You: have t'o come through a great many miles of sand hill country and,' coming In a car, you are all worn out and Jiot honest to. me or yourself. If you wast to take a pleas use trip In your car, Just pick out the road where it Is the best and go there until you get tired of driving, but, If you want to coma here and look at land. If you want to come here and look over my country with a view tct locating here and. thereby making men a change as will mean great things to yourself and your family, don't mix up pleasure with business but come absolutely on business and, come on the train. I will give you plenty of car rldng after you get here but It will be over a country that you will be Interested In and not over such a country as you had to com through to get here In driving with a ear from the eastern part of the stats. Several auto loads of people have come in here lately and, of al of those, they are all peevish, petulant; cross, unfair to them selves and unfair to me. I am here to servo them and I will be glad to serve you, but I want you to come on business and not Just on a pleasure trip. " I will put up Dawes county against any other county In the stata for raising act ual dollars .to the acre. However, I want you to be fair and honest. Come direct to my office. Pay no attention to the street curbstoncr or the street knocker. We have them here the same as you have In your own town. Come right to my office, go to the country with mo and If the country don't suit you, you are not to one dollar's cxponse and, yon will not be bored by any of my men trying to sell you at" anydlng of -the kind,, unless you- are absolutely satisfied with, the country, and want, to locate here. If you are satisfied and Want' to locate llre, than I will be glad to sell you. I have sold more men here than all other land men In this section combined, and I am still here and ready to serve you. Just try to be as Fioncst with me and as honest to my country as I will be with you. Most sincerely yours, ARAH L. HUNGER FORD, Crawford, Dawes County, Nebrai. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payments 5 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you. The HungerforS Potato Growers' association. 15tb and Howard 8U., Omaha. Douglas 9.171. - 80 ACRES Antelope county, all fine farm land, all cultivated, poor buildings; 4 miles to towu: price only $5,300; easy terms. .- A. A. PAT7MAN, 623 Securities JBIdg. FOR SALE Best large body high graded medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C Bradley, Wol bach, Neb SEE Us for western Nebraska wheat lands You will save money by buying through us. White Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bid g 160 ACllES, Improved, two miles from town: a bargain at tlto. Write Box 206, Oakland, Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C. J. Cnnan. 310 McCague Bldg.. Omaha. Oregon Lands. OREGON. The stock growing industry Is Ideal In the Jordan Valley Projeot, "Heart of the Range" 44,000 acres can be taken In 40-acre units. Excellent grasing land surrounding. Send tor maps and particulars; Excursion August 23th. HARLEY J. HOOKER. 940 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldjr. Omajja, Neb. Oklahoma Lands. FARMING ' LAND NOW OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT IN OKLAHOMA. In 160, 320 and 640-acr tracts; $7.5f' to $20.00 per acre with ten years to pay for It. Along the Texas. Oklahoma & Eastern Railroad. Soil that will grow any seed to perfection that Is planted. Crops this year selling for from four to seven times the cost of the land. In five years timf, this land will be worth three times what you now pay for It. . Special excursion rates from all rail road, points, on the first ant third Tuesday of each month. W. H. JONES. 700 Gates Building. Kansas Cltv, Mo. Colorado Lands. ON account sickness owner will sacrifice 160-acre, Monte Vleta, Colo.; splendid water right. Address j. Zigbond, 2!01 W. 29th Ave., Denver. Colo. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, $25 an acre. Get my free book. W. S. FRANK. 301 Neville Block, Omaha. Miscellaneous. $1,000 Down Secures 160 Acres, With 9 Cows, Pair Horses 3 heifers, 3 calves, bull, brood sow, tools, machinery, wagons, sleds, sleigh, harn esses, cream separator and the growing crops. Change In owner's plans throws this ready-made money-maker on the market. Spring watered, wire fenced pas ture, valuable lot wood and timber, fruit, tillage cutting 60 tons hay besides other crops, 9-room house In good repair, spring water and telephone. Big bam, silo and - corn barn. $4,000 takes all. $1,000 down and easy terms. For traveling Instructions see page 7, Strout s Summer Catalogue, describing 400 bargains throughout dozen states. Copy mailed free. h. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept 3072, 205 South ISrh St.. Omaha, Neb. FARM LANDS FOR RENT FOR RENT. I have 1,000 acres of good wheat land I would like to rent, In Kimball county. J. H. James, Bushnell,- Neb. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. $6,000 seconfl mortgHge 6 pet. Secured on hrick apartment Will give good discount. For further information call at 822 Neville Block. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES." Well located lots on easy terms. Mod . em, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE '& CO. HOMES and home sites in Dundee. BHl'LKR A CARY. 204 Keellne. P. 6074. Miscellaneous. Cofner Acre 2 Blocks to, Car, Near Catholic Church and School. $10 Down, $10 a Month The work Is started on now parsonage. Aero lays nearly level.. Large shade trees. , Kino view. Price $760. Monthly payments Includo Interest. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors), 1614 Harney Ht Phone Tyler 60. Acre Block to Car $500 $10 Down, $7.50 Monthly Right off of the Forest Lawn boulevard. Very pretty location. Lays well; faces ' south'. Direct Co car services to 16th and Farnam Hta. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors), 3614 Harney' St. Phone Tyler 60. REAL ESTATE investment SEH US FOR INVESTMENT AND' . SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKKT Ik BON, REALTORS... , 620 First National Bank Bldg. 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 iat. Bank - Bldg. - LISTING bouses to rent or sell pn small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate, 413 Karb'ach Blk. D. 3607. IF you want quick action -on your prop erty, Hst it with me. LUND, 420 ROSE BLDO.. TYLER 763. WISH to buy 1 to 3 five-room -cottages for cash; will consider houses needing re pairs. Box 6614, Bee. WE. have a customer for a handsome brick 1 residence In desirable' district. F. D. Wsd, 310 8r 18th St. ' ARNDT A -TAYLOR can assist -yoy. 182S Laird St.-Webster ZU3. LJET us sell or rent .your property. Tem--pleton-Otson Co,-. 60S tBee Bldg.Tyler 3020 some . wonderful bargains;in;: farm and ranch :. '.'LAND.''''' , 600-acre stock ra.nch,. Rock Co. ; running wtter . and Bprlngs, fine; tltilteT, hay meadow, fine level plow land, 'Improved. $126.00 per acre. - 960 acres-deeded, BSD gclioor tease, 1C0 private lease; Dawes Co., Neb. Improved; black loam soil; 160 under plow, 40 acres alfalfa,, plenty timber. Snap at $30.00 an acre. 960 deeded, 160 school lease, Sheridan Co. 200 acres under plow, 36 acres al falfa; black loam soli. Entire tract Is levol wheat land; iikproved. $30.00 an acre. .. . ,ti ..' . 1,600 acres,- Sheridan Co., Neb. - Finely 'fmproved; several hundred acres good farm, aid hay land, balance pasture land. Best buy In the state at $12.60 an acre. ' 80 acres. Hall Co., Improved; 20 acres fine alfalfa; a miles from town; all un der the plow; black loam' soil; ' elegant farm Irorne. Price $136.00 sn acre. 320 acres slightly rolling black loam what land In Morrill Co., Neb. Unim proved. Snap at $17.50 an acre. . 320 acres Keys Paha Co., Neb., unim proved. 160 acres hay land, 160 acres p(ow land.- $17.60 per acre. ' i 600-acres, Custer C,o;r 8; 'DC nicety. Im proved; j!5 acres alfalfa,' black .foam soli, Splendid Yatsr. $15.00 an acre.: , Easy terms, prompt service and square deal Is our motto. S.S.& R.E. MONTGOMERY x LIVE ST0CK MARKET Cornfed Cattle Scarce, With Prices Strong; Small Hog Run Forces Prices Up 25 to 40 Cents. Omaha, August 29. 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Montlny 16.441 2.539 13.032 Official Tuesday S.629 3.4S1 IK. 374 Estimate Wednesday .. 6.000 !,!00 24,?00 Three dRs this week. .30.970 7,!!J0 , 6 4,( Snme days Issl weak. ,S8,S4 19 836 SS.i 06 Same days i weeks agol 9.760 ' 1 4.90 24. 601 MO 192 409 Same days 3 weeks agol5.837 JM'JS 31. Same day 4 weeks agnlt. 37$ 39,762 29, Same days last year.. 29, 013 19. OSS 92, Receipts and disposition of live stock the Union stock yards. Omaha, Neb, twenty.four hours ending at 3 o'clock m.. yesterday; RECEIPTS OA R IJiAPS. Cattle. Hums. Sheep. H' 0., M. & St. P.. .. 3 Wabash ....... . 1 Missouri Pnclflo 3 TJnlon Pacific, .... S3 6 45 C. A N. W., east 3 2 V. A N. W west.. 130 11 S t, St. P., M. AO... 1 2 2 C, B. A Q , east: 2 1 C, B. ft J, west.. 6 7 7 C, R. I. A p., east.. 3 1 C R. I. A P.. west. 2 ... 1 Illinois Central . . 1 ... Chi. OtvWest 2 2 1 at for P. Total receipts ...242 43 65 2 DISPOSITION HEAP. Cattle. Hogs Sheep Morris A Co 1,16 379 638 Swift A Co 1,59(1 !.4 1.697 Cudahy Pack. Co 1.6J2 - M4 1.252 Armour A Co ...1,219 2s4 3.402 Schwart A Co 6 J. W. Murphy 1,020 Lincoln Pack. Co.... 2," S. O. Pack. Co 9 Wilson 144 . B. Vansant Co. . . . ti Benton, Vansant A L. 60 Hill Son 113 ..... F. B. Lewi 140 J. B. Root A Co 46 J. H. Bulla i Rosonttock Bros 11:1 , F. O. Kolkisg X7 ' Worthelmer & Dogen 656 II. F. Hamilton ' 29 ' Sullivan .Bros i M. A K. Calf Co 4 Christie 24 Huffman 19 Roth Meyers 8 Glassberg 1 Baker, Jones A Smith 6 Banner Bros 66 ..... John Harvey 299 Jensen A Lungren .. 349 ,.i Other buyers ........ 962 17,100 Totals 8,774 5,930 ' 24.889 Cattle Receipts or cattle continue fairly liberal, about 6,000 head, and the three days' supply has been nearly 31,000 head, which falls considerably short of last week, but shows a small Increase over the three days a year ago. . Strictly choice cornfed cattle were very scare, but such si were here commanded very strong prices, choice yearlings bring ing $14.001J.OO. On the western rangors the demand for desirable grades was very strong and prloes, if anything, a shads bet ter than yesterday, fair to good grass beeves bringing $11.00 12.00. Medium end com mon stuff was rather slow and underlain sale,, but the general market for both na tive and grass beef Is quotably 260600 higher than s, week ago. There was also a better demand and a stronger market for cows and heifers, the outlet being broad for desirable stock of all weights. Bulk of tHe stock Is selling fully SOo better than s week ago snd In very good demand at that. Veal calves are steady snd bulls, stags, etc., strong to 25b higher. Thors was considerable aottvity In stock era and feeders, sa country buyers snd or ders were more numerous than they have been for some time past. Motnment.waa free and prloes sll of 254? 60c higher than they wert s year ago. , 1 QiletsUiens oh cattle: Qood to choice beuves, 311(0 16.50; fair to good beeves. $t2.2GlJl!U!5: common to fair beeves, $9.00 (T12.00; good to choice yearlings, $13,760 13.76; fair to good yearlings, $11.10912.60; common to fulr yearllnas, $9.00011.00; good to choice grass beeves, $1 l.no 13.6(1 ; fair tft good grass beeves, $9.00 f 1 0 00; common to fair grass beeves, $7.&0dj8.75; good to cholds hellers. $7.60ft9.00; good to choice rows. $7.26(gi8 25; fair to good rows, $0.50 (jj'T.OOi common to fair cows, $6.00(96.60; prim feeders, $160-11.00; good to choice, feeders, $8.09(88.00; fair to good foeders, $1.76 it 7.75; common to fair feeders, $6.50 86.60; good to uholoe stockers, $7.tOB9.60; Block heifers, $0 60(94.00; stock cows, $6.00 7.60s stock rslves, $6.60419.00; -veal calves, $8.00011.00; bulls, stags, etc, $6.78 C8.00 Representative sales: , ' ' BKt.y STEERS. No. I... Av, Pr. No. Av. . 608 $7 40 -STEERS AND HEIFERS. . 795 15 00 Tr. 11.. HEIFERS. 81.. (t 6 00 13. t 638 7 40 ...... 176 7 60 WYOMING. 24 steers. 24 cows. . 70 steers. It cows. . 104$ 11 00 24 steers. . 9113 6 10 NEBRASKA. , 643 8 50 20 cows. . SOUTH pAKOTA. ,. 860 6 60 4 calves. 897 9 90 .1149 $ 75 . 180 00 IDAHO. 14 steers, .1020 1 76 4 cows. . OREGON. 996 7 CO 47 steers. .1014 8 00 0 steers. . 1043 7 60 FARM LAND WANTED DON'T list, your farm, with us If you want to keep . 1 1. Don't list your farm with us If you will - not sell at a BAROAIN .We have buyers . who want? to buy and pay spot cash. If you want their cash, Hat your farm with us at a price we can sell to them. . - S.N'OWOEN A SON, Douglas 9371. 423 fi. 15th St. R. 8. TRUMBULL reports the sale of three farms In the last 30 days at Enid, Okl., and requests those having land In that stats they wish to dispose of to list with him. 1305 First Nat. Bank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, mo.. H. goods, total cost, $3.60. $40, mo. endorsed notes, total cost. $2 60 Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Rose Bldg. 16th and' Farnam. Ty. 6 LEOAL " RATES" LOANS $24.00 $240.00 or more. Kasv payments. Utmost privacy. $40 Paxton Bldg. Tjel. Doug 2195. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Orover A Lavmnn Realty company to Mary Sarsfleld, Seventeenth street, 200 feet north of Fowler avenue, " west" side,- 40x128 $ 260 S. E. iMcCallum and wife to J. E. Lewis, northwest corner Twenty stxtu, and Lake streets. 60x120, ad, ft ....,..-,.......'.... 10 John T. McAuley and wife to-James - MeAuleyy Twenty.flrst street; 48 f"et " south of I street, enst side, 50x130. 1,100 John W. Grlbble and wlfo to George M. Galloway, Twentieth street, 90 feot north of G street, east side, 45x130 ......... 2.000 Mrs. Anna Maud Elklns and husband 'to Alexander Elklns, Thirty-fourth - street, . 200 feet north of Jaynes ' street, . east side,. 45x130 - 1 Josephine 11, WetdenfelleV to Ruth K. Thomas, at-, si, Rodlck avenue, 88'feet west of Twetfty-flfth avenue, north side, 44x120 5,600 Rasp Bros, to George D. Easley, Wal nut street, 106 feet east of Fifly thlrd street, east side, 63x165 .... 300 Orchard Investment company to Mln nlo Madcr, Forty-third street, 40 feet north of O street, west sldo 40x120 ' ., 800 Lee O. Taylor to J. E. Taylor et. al, Bluff street, Floronce, 66 feet north of Jefferson street, east side, 66x132 . 800 Edltk C." Baxfrr and ftusbahd to Frank Morris, southwest corner Fiftieth , and Randolph streeta, Kxl35 ',,, '.'.,-426 Frank W. Ciirmleha!- and -' wife' to -Frsnk MotHb; Randolph street, 60 feet, west of Fiftieth Street,, south ' Side. 100x135 ,.V. i .,,'.. ;j'.'.. Maud Easley and husband to Rasp Bros., southwest corner ' Twenty eighth avenue and Crown Point ave nue, 60x66 1,000' Maud Easley and husband to Khop Bros.,- Crown Point Ave., 60 feet wst , of Twenty -eighth avenue, north side, 50x128 ' TOO Eunice F. Wilber to Lucile iOamlilll, Ames avenue, 451 feet east of Twen- ' ty-jQurth' street, north -side-, 44x136. IjSOO II. StroRSscf and wife to Clttollhe: A. , .. Tolbert, soulbwcst cornor Thirty fourth and Kansas avenut, 80124.6 500 C. George Carlberg and wife to Jesse L. Gleaeon et al,N Thirty-fifth ave nue, 193.8 feet south of Martha street, west side, 40x142 3,600 Jessie L. GleaHon et si, to Frank C. Ward, Thirty-fifth avenue, 191.$ feet south of Martha street, west side, 40x142 4,000 Hogs Receipts of hens continue very light, the total for the three days being ! far the smallest In a long time. Under the Influence of sharp competition and higher prices elsewhere the few hogs here sold at prices that were easily 15ffl40c higher than yesterday. Everything was cleaned up early. Bulk of the sales landed at $17. 00 1 17 60. with ,top of $17.65. Representative, sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr. 65. .200 ... 17 00 4. .265 250 17 10 38. .257 260 17 16 65..2BS 110 17 20 S1..27S ... 17 25 59. .250 190 17 36 66. .24 ... 17 40 67. .234 ... 17 50 80. .200 ... 17 65 69. .326 ... 17 76 PIGS. 66. .136 ... 16 00 Sheep Receipts this morning were larg er even than Monday's, close to 25,000 head helng quoted In. Fat lambs made up a larger proportion of the offerings than has been common, and one or two bunches that had been sold looked a little lower, beat price being $17.00. Early feeder sales were generally steady, desirable kinds going at $17. 00ji 1T.J6. Old sheep supplies were comparatively large, but values ruled strong to a little higher, Kat ewes brought $10.50. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fslr to choice. $16.6047-17.00; lambs, mils, $14.ooffl6.76; lambs, feeders, $t6.50U7.00; yearlings, fair to choice, Il0.50f 12.00; year lings, feeders, $11. 0012. 60; wethers fair to choice, ' $10.60ff 1.75: ewes, fair to choice, $1,60410.60; ewes, culls and 'feeders, $6.60 9.75; ewes, hreeders. all ages, $lf.00(jt lt.00. Kevresentailve sales: No. - Av. Pr. 32li Nevada feeder lambs 66 IT 25 i. )Stl Nevada foodcr lambs 68 17 10 .518 Nevada himti 70 IT 15 6s9 Idaho lamhs 77 16 60 327 Muho lambs 73 i 75 653 Idaho feeding lamhs 63 17 10 GRAIN AlPRODUCE Arrivals tight, With Only Enough Wheat to Supply Local Market ; Oats Sell Half Cent Lower. Omaha, August 39, 1917. Only sixty-three cars of grain were re ported In this morning, but oats continue to be the heaviest arrivals. Eleven cars of wheat were rtn, the floor, and these were taken quite, readily, as they were hardly enough to meet the local demand. The V0, ,8 .11? V,'lTUr ,0,l " " No ? . V.J' Prlc, wer Quoted unchanged to to higher. There was only a fair demand for corn at prlues ranging from unchanged to lo above yesterday's sales. The white corn took the lead again today and one sale of ov'.kI! n""."Jl. ,l'0' Pum of 3c Zli r J.n ,Il0w. thl fade selling at $1.87, 1,1 NoL.? ,r1" of ml!t,! o'1' $1.76Vt0 1 ' "hJ of Prt ; of high-colored sold at $1.87. Receipts of this cereal were IS cars. The receipts of oats were 29 cars, and practically sll these were sold. Quotations on this cereal ranged from unchanged to 0 lower, the hulk of the sales being msde generally at unohanged prices, the No. 3 ? V? "' !',' " "Ho nd the No. 1 at 65r, while on car of sample grade sold St 03 Hi 0. Receipts of rys were two cars, and ons of these a car of Nov 4, sold at $1.66. this price being unchanged from yesterday's. ihi w"yaqu?.. on w,r unhanged, the No. $ selling at $1.10 snd the No. 1 a $1.16. One oar of No. I, n,w, sold at $1.56. to 113,000 bu.; com. 16.000 bu.i oats, none! rrlmary wheat receipts were 766.000 bu, i? . !51pm;nI. mM" bu" lnt receipts of 1, 1 74,000 bu. stid shipments of 1,166.000 bu. last year, Primary enrn inta . . "I"1."" ,5M0 bu" Wlnsl receipts nr mmM iiiln nil t .. J . - m . .. .u,v..w wu, ,iiu empmsnis 01 ess, quo bu. last year. Primary oats receipts wsr J,TT.000 bu. and shipments 1. 124,000 bu., against receipts of 1,690,000 bu. snd shipments of 836,000 bo. last year, CARLOT RECEIPTS, . -niuago 74 71 146 " . i 'si 82 62 H 111 , i Minneapolis 2B Duluth t Omaha ji Kansas t;iry 63 St, Louis 7t Winnipeg 15 These, sales were reported t onlay t Whesrt No. 1 hard wlnterc oar, (sisd, shipper's welghU, $2.40 1 r, 11.33, Ko, hard winter: 2 earn, $2.86; 1 car (shipper's weights), $132; 1 car (shipper's weights), $130. No. 3 hard winter; 1 car (mixed), $133;, 2-5 csr, 12,26. No, f hard winter: 1 car (yellow), $3.20; 1-6 csr, $2,10. Sample hard winter: 3-6 car, $1.60. No, I spring: 1 car, $2.26. No.. 4 mixed: 1 car, (red). $1.16: 1 csr (hard red), $1.05.- ftample mixed: 2-5 car (wheat and rye), $1.95. RyeNo. 4: 1 car, $1,16. BarleyNo. 1: X car (51 !b choice), $1.26. No. 2: 1 oar. $1.10. No. 8: lcar, 1.1. Corn No. wlilte: 1 oar, $1,90. No. 1 jvillow; S cars, $1.87, No. $ yellow: 1 csr, $1.87. "No. 1 mlxK $-8, oar (nasr white). $1.67; 1 car, $1.M; 1 3-6 cars, $1.77; 4 cars, $1.76. Oals No. 1 whilst I carl, 6Se. Standard: 1 car, 64 No. 1 white: 18 cars, 544c; 1 car, 6t(i. No. 4 whilst 4 oars, 14 'Ac. Sam ple white: 1 cifti 63140. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hard, $3.29tt3.36; No. 1 hard,'. $1.2501.11; No. 2 spring, $2.26ii2,l6; No. $ spring, $2.24 z.iiu. ivorn: nu, 1 wniie, v i.ss 1 qsi.vut 4o. 1 white, $1.19tyl.894; No. 1 yellow, $l,86(i W1.87; No. 3 yellow, $1.86V6(T1.87; No, i mixed, $1.76(1.77; No. I mixed, $1.76 011.76'i. Onts: No. 2 white, 64 V 55c; 64Vtcj No. 4 white, 1 4 ifl t.4 4c Barley: malt ing, ll.18lfH.SS; No. 1 feed, 9c$1.10. Ryo: No. 2, $1.0701.68; No. 3, $1.6601.67. Art. Open7j Hlgh"f "Low. - Close. YeSt wiit. Sept. JO 1 20 220 1 20 220 Corn, Dec. 1 06 1 06 , 106 1 0 108 May 1 04 111 104 1 04 104 Oats. Sept. 63 65 65 66 tt lwn. f.5H 66H 65 H 66H 66 U Chicago closing prices, furntshsd The Bee by Logan Sc Bryan, stock snd grain brokers, 816 South Sixteenth street Omaha; Art. Open. High. Low. Close, Te. Corn. I I nc, 1 08 1 08?; 107 1 08 106 May 1 Oi'k 1 06 H 104 1 08 106 H Oats. Sept. 63 54 U (3H tt 63H Dec. 61?i 64 3 63 BSS May 67 67S 66 87 Vi 67 i Pork. Sept. 43 30 43 60 43 30 43 60 43 95 Oct. 43 07 43 17 43 07 43 25 42 72 Lard. Sept. 23 17 13 86 23 17 11 10 28 06 Oct 23 15 23 10 23 12 11 27 23 05 nibs Sept. 23 60 23 67 21 60 21 2l23 30 Oct. 23 45 23 60 28 62 3 57!23 25 CHICAGO flR.UN AND rilOTISIONB. Csmh Corn Contributes Firmness to Futures, Buyers Influenced By Crop Report. Chicago, Aug- 29. Mixed sentiment among traders wss spparent today and re sulted In an unsettled corn market, though nnrrrmtlons were within narrow limits. Hous-s with eastern connections were prominent on the sMHng side snd word came from the seaboard of offerings of , ...... .,.. ormnm mt Ina.f nrtcAS. SsltlnS mavlLII,D . r v " " - - - , - - - - on . the high points met good vaoorn,ns' power and tne tinisn was wen mwiira prices for ' the day. The close was strong. . , . - , V. I . I. . . ...I IV. Tl.. rv, ll., II ARIA Till 4 l u "w ,, , g " .,. j.,. ,..,,.. - - - - - - - May $1.06 to $1.06. Oats gained to c, tasn wneai cioseo nun. ipadn gnjna of from 22a to 76c. Strnntilh of cash corn contributed firm ness to tho futures and buyers of corn were further Influenced by the Weekly govern ,J,L. and rnn renort which was moderately bullish, containing the state ment that large areas wouia neea lavomuio weather to msture the crop before damage i ii.. frnmt Wht traders eaaorly awttltud . word of . the government fixing wheat prices. The casn marasi w. mm, but volume of tjadlng was not large. It . ,.,, it,, thA nrice set on wheat was oiiw.,"v - - by the government would have a bearing on tho settlement tigures iur "'' contracts on the September option. ..hA. nu nnt n tmnreHslve nuanttty, hut the mnrt.nt held generally firm and September flnat ngures were vir.u.. o. with the December price. Light country eif re4rHM - JLI491 . A. determining factor for firmness. Cash values held itoady. Hog strenitth and a good demand were controlling elements which caused pro- ...,,.., t ortuanc.e. Packers were credited with buying and much of the sell ing was of a realising nature. I.... r.h Pri,... Whtat: No. 1 red, ...... ... 4 ...I nifii9 oa Xo. i hard. nominal; iv.; . $326; No. 3 hard. $2.!6.t0. Corn: No. 1 yellow, fl.livi.ss', iMs. o ' nominal; Oats:: No. 3 white, 64i956c: atand- . tr.iiatili, t!v. v s. 81.77. Barley: $106151.26. Seeds: Timothy, $6.258.00; elover. $!6.00ir20.00. - Provisions: Pork, 343.60; lara, ):.; rms, sjo.ofo.i. tj.,,t - Mot-Uut nnrhitriffed : recelots. 10.-' 027 tubs; creamery, 3841o. Eggs Market unchanged; receipts, $,413 cases. ,... . - ,r..b.l inivnr rCAlntfl. 76 cars: Virginia barrels, $3.7504.00; Jersey bulk, . . . , . AAA, . A ll.25wl.30; Minnesota num. I'oultry Alive, mar.tei uucuaussu. NEW YORK STOCKS Rejection of Vatican's Peace Proposal Exerts But Little Influence on Stock Market. ' New Tork. Aug. 29. Rejection by Wasb. Ink-ton of the pope's peace plan evidently exerted no especial Influence over today's stock market. Selling was renewed at the outset and continued during the forenoon on an enlarged acsle. Offerings originated mainly from the bears, who succeeded In picking out additional weak spots, but signs of liquidation were unmistakable at that period. No section" of the list escaped the atten tion of the short Interest, although rails and a few other high grnde Investment shares yielded only slightly. The 1 to 3-polnt rallies ef the afternoon resulted In a yery substantial readjustment of losses and not a few sctual gains. At their lowest levels war Issues wers 1 to 5 points down, but standard Indus trials offered resistance to pressure. lUnlted States Steel repeated its recent minimum quotation of 118, but rallied to 119 and closed at 119, a net gain of a point. Other steels and affiliated equipments, to gether with minor metals and specialties, proved more vulnerable. Motors were again weak. Studehaker established a new low record on Its fall of 8 points to 44, with s similar reversal for General Motors. Shipping and tobaccoes rebounded sharply from their first setback, the former leading In the general rally of the last hour with ma terial recoveries for oils arid coppers. Total sales, 676,000 shares. Another slump In rubles to 1$.40, shipment of an additional $300,000 gold to Japan snd greater scarcity of time funds were among the related incidents of the day. - - ' Honda were Irregular to heavy with s, wlder range for the Liberty Issues St 99.98 lo 99.83 Total sales (par value) aggregated $2,626,000. United States bonds (old issues) wers un-. changed -on call. Number of sales and range of prices of leading stocks: Open. High. Low. Clee. Am. Beet Sugar... t.700 86 $6 8 American Can 1.100 40 41 43 Am. Car A Fdry.. 3,100 78 68 70 Am. Locomotive .. 3,800 63 U 62 63 Am. .Smelt. & Rfg. 5,300 96 8-6 95 Am. Sugar Rfg - 1131 Am. Tel. Tel... 600 118 117 117 Am. Z. L. & Steel 1,900 19 IS I8V1 Anaconda Copper. 7,700 71 70 71 Atchison , jjt A. G. W. L S. 8. 1.200 104 102 103 Bftl'imore A Ohio 700 68' 68 68 Butte & Sup. Cop 4,000 17 25 17 Cal. Petrolemn 1,300 18 17 18 Canadian Pacific. 400 162 169 Il Central Leather... 1.900 86 86 65 Ches. A Ohio 400 68 58 58 C, M. & fit. V 900 66 66 66 C. 4 N. ,W 400 106 106 106 C, R. I. k P. ctfs 8.800 38 18 28 Chlno Copper 3,500 63 61 63 Colo. Fuel tt Iron 1,600 43 43 44 Corn Prod. Rfg.. 6.400 80 18 80 Crucible Steel 40,700 71 69 71 Cubs Cans Sugar.. 4,900 82 31 31 Distiller's Sea...., 2,600 26 ; 26 26 Erie 3,100 25, 31 23 Gen. Electric 1,000 150 149 150' General Motors.... 13,900 108 106 108 Gt North., pfd 600 104 104 104 Gt North. Ore ctfs 4.600 34 83 84 Illinois Central... 600 101 100 100 Insptr. Copper 4,200 62 61 61 Inter. M. M. pfd.. 15.100 90 88lt 99V -later. Nlokel 1,600 37 16 37V inier. l-sper 4,600 31 27 29 K. C. Southern.... 200 19 1919 Kennecott Copper, 4.000 41 40 406 Louis. 4 Xesh.... 300 132 122 121 Maxwell Motors .. 600 33 S3 32 Mex, Petroleum... t.700 93 91- 93 Miami Copper 3,900 35 . 84 34' Missouri Pacific.. 3,100 29 38 29 Mont Power , ..... 5 Nevada, Copper.... 1,400 21 21 21 N. Y. Central...,, 900 86 82 82 N. T., N. K. H... 600 3r 11 81 Norfolk Western 300 116 116 116 Northern Pacific. 1,700 101 101 101 Paclflo Mall J7 Pennsylvania, ..... 1,100 61 61 61 Pittsburgh Coal 47 Ray Con. Copncr.. '4,600 26 25 26 Reading 400 17 86 -87 Rep. Iron Stnel 14,600 83 81 83 Shattuck Aria. Cop. 200 24 23 23 Soul hern Pacific, 1,400 94 93 94 Southern Ry. ..... 2,000 27 28 '264 Ktudebaker Corp. 18,000 47 44 46 Texas Co 7,800 174 169 170 lfhlon Pacific 900 185 135 135 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 4.200 132 130 ir,l U, S. Steel. 132,900 119 118 119 II, 8. Htoel, pfd 1,200 117 116 116 Utah Copper....... 6.600 98 96 97 Wabash pfd. "IV.. 400 25 15 25 West. lTnlon , 92 WeatlnBhouse Klnc. 4.200 46?4 45 45,4 Total stile's for the day 675.000 shares. Nw York Money Market. New Turk, Aug. J9. Mercantile Paper $1.765.00. Sterling sixty-day bills, $4.72; commercial sixty-day bills on ban Us. $4.71; commercial sixty. day hills, $4.71; dcniRiid, $4.76 0-18; cables, $4.76 1-16. Bar Silver 88R. Government Bunds Steady;' railroad bonds, Irregular. Time Loans Firmer; sixty days, 4 per cent; ninety days, 4i per cent; six months, 505o per cent. Call Money Firmer; high, 8 per cent; low, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; oflsred st 1 per cent; Inst loan S per cent. U. S. 2s, reg...-96!. M. M. 6s.,., 90 do coupon..,. 97K. C. S. r. 6s... 82 U, S. 8s, reg., 99aL. A N. un. 4s.. 90 do coupon... 99M., K. & T. 1 4s 66' U, S. 4s, reg..l05M. P. gen. 4s.... 67 do coupon,,, ,106Mont. Power 6s 93 Panama 3s 0... 90 N. Y. C. d. 6s,.10o Am. For. Seo, ts 95N. P. 4s,,..r... 85 A. T. A T. c. 6a 96 N. P. 8s........ 62 Anglo-Krenoh 6s 93HO. S. L. r. 4s.. 91 Armour Co. 4s 89'Pbc. T. & T. 6s 96 Atchison g. ts., $6Penn. con. 4s..l01 R. & O. 4 $4 do gen. 4s.r 92 Cent. leather Sa 16 Reading gen. 4s 88 C. P.. 1st..,. (1 StL.SF.a.6s..., 64 C. A O. cv. 6s,. 84B. P.-cv. 6s...t 64 C. ,B. A Q. J. 4s 16 do ret. 4s.,.. 85 C.,M.8t.P.g.4 81 'Southern Ry. 6s $6 C.,R.I.AP.r.4s.. 69 T. A P. 1st.... 94 C. 8. r. 4s.. 76J. P. 4s 0 D. A R. . r. I 87 dO cv. 4s.... 88 D. Of C. is 1911 15 J, S. Rubber 6s $3 Erie gen. 4s.... I8U. S. Steel 6s. ,103 Gen. Else. 6s. .100 'Wabash 1st ,.100 G. N. 1st 4s.. 90 "West TJnlon 4 91 I. C. rsf. 4s.... 84 'Bid. Asked. Kansas City Mrs Stock Market. Kansss City, 'Aug. 29. Cattle Receipts, 16,000 head; market strong; prims f4d steers, $16.0001$. 00; dressed beef steers, $U.60)14.I0; western steers, $9.50014.66; -southern steers, $7.60(511.60; cows, $6.0O4j 10.00; heifers, $7.60013.00; stockers snd feeders, $7.00013.00; bulls, $6.6008.501 galves, $7.00 013.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market high er; bulk of sales, 117.25 18. 10 ; heavy, $18.00018.36; packers snd butchers, $17.26 18 16; lights, $16,l0t18.15; pigs, $14,600 16.25. .. . . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head! market steady; lambs, $16.00 16.80; year lings, $10.60011-60; wethers, $9.60OU-50 ewes, $9. 00O10. to. St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louts, Aug. 29. Cattle Receipts, 8,900 head; market steady: native beef steers, $8.00015.60; yearling steers and heif ers, $7.00014.00; cows, $6.00010.00; stockers and foeders, $4.6009.50; Texas quarantine steers, $6.75 0 10.80; ' prime southern beet steers, $9 00 i 1 2. 50; beef cows and belters, $6.00010.00; prims yearling steers and helf. ers $7.50 0 10.00; native calves, 1 $6.76 15.50. - ' Hogs Receipts, 2,800 head; market high er; lights, $17.86018. 35; pigs, $12.50017.60; mixed and butchers, $18.00 18.35; good heavy, $18.40 18.60; bulk of Bales. $17.75 18.60. ; Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,800 head; market steady; lambs, $11.00 16.10; ewes. $9.0089.50; wethers, $10.60 0 12.00; canners and choppers, $4.5009.60. ' ' Chicago live Stork Market. Chicago, Aug. 29. Cattle Receipts, 2,2,000 head; market for best strong to higher; others generally stead; native beef cat tle, $8.20O1660i western-' steers, $7,000 14.00; stockers and feeders, $6.0009.25; cows and heifers, $4.65013.16; calves, $12.00 16.25. Hoks Receipts, 9,000 hgad; market, strong; top,- $13.35; bulk of sales, $16,860 18.10; IlKht, 316.30S18.35; mixed, ' $18,250 18.35; heavy, $16.25018.30; rough. $16,250 16.60; pigs, $12.00&16.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 15,000 head; market steady to higher; wethers, $7,900 11.25; ewes, $7.25010.60; .lambs, $11,000 17.10. ; Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, la., Aug. 29. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,500 head; market steady; beef steers, $7.00014.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.259.00; canners, $5.006.25; stockers and feeders, $7.00O9.T6; calves, $6.0008.26; bulls, stags, etc., $6.0003.00; feeding cows and heifers. $8.00013.00. , Hogs Receipts, 2,700 head: market 10 20o higher; light, $16.75017.25; mixed. 416.65017.10; heavy, $16.60017.60; pigs, $14.00014.50: bulk of sales. $16.70017.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head market steady. St. Louis Grain Market. St Louis, Mo., Aug. 29. Wheat No. I red, $2.1902 22; No. 2 hard, $2.22. Corn No. 2, $1.86; No. 2 white, $1.91 September, $1.60; December, . $1.08,