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Ji J 1:: s - I' THE BEE; OMAHA. " THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1917 li FOR RENT HOUSES. rEAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. North. 5- R., 7-R.. i-R.. 6- R.. 5- R.. -R.. 6- R.. 7- R.. 8- R.. t-R., 9- R., 10-R., 10-R., 15-R., 10-r., :o 8. HOVPES AND COTTAGEi. PARTLY MODERN. 1 2505 Pierce St $15.90 ! 1412 Carter Lske Blvd $13.00' MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. ' 5S0 S. 34th Ave $15.08 ; 19 California St $30.00 STRICTLY MODERN. 3214 Corby St $25.00 til 8. J 1st Ave $27.60 3001 Florence Blvd $37.(0 2412 Seward St $20.00 3016 Dewey Ave 137. CO 207 N. 2ld 8t $25.00 3(01 N. 17th St $30.00 625 8. 33th St $40.00 1910 Chicago St $35.00 58 8. 28th St $30.00 2221 Dodge St $40.00 4211 N. 24th St $30.00 FLATS. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 705 & 13th St $45.00 PORTER ft SHOTWELL. 17th St. Douglas 501$. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN South Side. EXCELLENT HOMES FOR RENT AT 653 South 16th avenue. rooms, cut front corner, brick, $37.50. 664 South 26th avenue, I rooms. $35.00, 2120 Emmet etreet, 10 rooms and garage. $45.00. All of these In A-lNo. 1 condition. TRAVER BROTHERS. Douglas 6886. 81$ First Nat. Bk. Bid. Houses In all carta of the city. CRi"GH. SONS CO.. 601 Be Bide f OR RENT APARTMENTS West. ANGELES APARTMENT. 26TH AVE. AND DOUGLAS. , 4-r. apartment, fireproof and sound' proof. 1 disappearing- Murphy beds. Au tomatic) elevator. ' Roof garden. Strictly modern. H. 2074. T1ZARD PALACE BLOCK. " , Central, all modern, few equal, none better. 3-room apartments, private bath. Apply R. Ttaard. 220 ft N. 13d St. Phone Red 4232. CLOSE In rooms, suitable for studio, office. dentist, dressmaker, etc., with living rms. adjoining-. T. F. Hall, 434 Rarags. D. 7406. 6-ROOM Apt. Two bath; beautifully fin. lshed; well located; good reference re quired. Inquire H. 1399. ' APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, splen. did location. 24th and Farnam. D. 1471. 3533 DAVENPORT ST. 4 rooms, hot water heat. $15. E. H. Benner Co. Douglas $406 North. VERY nice 4-roo mflat furnace heat, eleo- trio light, white enamel bath and prac tically walking distance on N. 16th St., only $20; so children and lease required. EDWARD F. WILUAMS CO.. Realtors. 301-4 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420. 7-R. APARTMENT. $25; winter rate $35; steam heat Others $18 and up. O. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. ESTABROOK apt. or office, facing 16th St., $31 month. O. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. ELEGANT 6-room flat, facing park. 1315 Cuming St.; garage. Harney 2761. (-ROOM, modern flat, walking distance. 614 N. 21st St. South. PAYNE & SLATER CO., "Omaha's Rental Men" Heated Apartments THE PORTLAND, Park Ave. and Leav enworth. Apt. 2, 6 rooms and tile bath, 8 bedrooms, first floor, corner apartment; $55 summer. $60 winter. THE UINTAH, Park 'Ave. and Leaven worth, Apt. 15, I rooms and tile bath, first floor, ready now. $42.60 summer, $47.50 winter. These apartments are noted for their large, comfortable rooms. THE HAROLD, 27th and Jackson. Apt 1, 6 room and tile bath, first floor, south front, vsry desirable; $32.(0 sum mer, $40 winter. PAYNE & SLATER CO., Realtors, 616 Omaha Nat. Bldg. Doug. 1016. - .- PETERS TRUST COMPANY, Specialists In Apartment Management FOR RENT Butinew Prop'ty ' Stores, ' DESIRABLE store room, modern front, metal celling, steam heat, 624-626 So. 16th Bt.i slse 13x60; can be subdivided; low rent Conrad Young, 121 Brandelr Theater Bldg. Douglas 1671. A BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW Situated northwest In splendid locality. Half block to car line. High and sightly lot Well built, attractive home. Can be bought for $3 100 on very easy terms. $300 cash and balance like rent. Phone Douglas 2126. TWO CORNER ACRES $1,500 $20 Down $20 Per Month Here sre two of the best seres In the South Side, having an East and north front, just two short blocks from car line, located suitable for gardening and - chicken raising, and also affording a beautiful view of Seymour Lake and sur rounding country. Monthly payments In clude interest 6 per cent. HASTINGS & HE YD EN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler $0. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Oregon Lands. 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 $1,300 to handle. Lot 50x132 and an east front Let us show you this snap. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. ONE BLOCK TO CAR 63-100 ACRE $6.50 Cash $6.50 Month Right over City limit line at 40th street and- Forest Lawn Boulevard. Lays fine. Slopes south. Fart in alfalfa. Price $650. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1S14 Harney 8t. Phone Tyler 60. Miscellaneous. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW 6 rooms, all on one floor; stairway to floored attic; oak finish in living rooms white enameled bedroom, all modern; full cement basement; living rooms nicely decorated; east front lot nicely sodded. Located just one block west of Fontenelle Blvd. on 47th Ave. Price $3,800. $100 down, balance terms. j C. G. CARLBERG, 110-111 Branded! Theater Bldg. MILLER PARK BUNGA LOW PRICE $3,300 Five nice rooms and bath, strictly mod' em, oak finish, nicely decorated, book, cases, fireplace, china cabinets, full ce mented basement lot 424x130, two blocks to car, parks; one block to school. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 7.1 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 46. BARGAIN ON CHICAGO ST. 8 rms., modern. 8. front, between list and 12d, full lot. garage and drive, oak finish and polished floors. $6,000, on terms. ALLEN & BARRETT, " 618 Bee Bldg. . Doug. 7768, GRAB IT NOW! 4-room house. North Omaha: fine vard: 1 blocks from car line; nearly new. Must ds som at once. A bargain at $1,800. LiUNP, 420 securities Bldg. South. ONE 6-roora and one 4-room cottage, both on one tot; fine condition; live in one and rent the other. Price for both, $3,760. Very easy terms. No. 3433 & 20th 8t JTORRIS NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4370. SEVEN-ROOM modern home, two lota and garage, $8,200. 100S B. 17th St R. S. TRUMBULL. 1305 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. Miscellaneous. CLASSY BUNGALOW Five room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. Price $3,850, reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL LOW-PRICED modern offices, Farnam Bldg, 13th and Farnam. (Old First Nat Bank Bldg.) FIRST TRUST CO., Tyler 500. STOREROOM for rent Sun Theater Bldg, WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors). Douglas $342.-- 8un Theater Bldg. SMALL modern store room., steam heat 1611 Capitol Ave. Conrad Young, 122 Brandels Theater. Douglas 1671. MODERN store, cor. 16th and Cass. Choice) location, O. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. 4718 B. 24TH St., South Side. Near P. O. E. H. Benner Co. Douglas 8406.. . MODERN store, 16th St., near postofftce, $76. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. CHOICE office space, Balrd Bldg,. 17th and Douglas. McCagae Inv. Co. ' ' WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Apartments. WE want more houses and apartments to rent The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list la conclusive proof of the efficiency of oar rental service. If you want to keep your places rented see Payne & Slater Co., "Omaha's Rental Men," 616 Om. Nat. Bk Bldg. Doug. 1016. Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED t or (-room apartmsnt about October 1. Address Box 6181, Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Packing, storage and moving - - 411 N. 11th St Phons Doug las $94. METROPOLITAN VAN AND . STORAGE CO.. Expert services; prompt attention. Tout moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office, .Central Furniture .Store, 17th and Howard. Tel! Doug. 7786. FIDELITY ggES FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving, ' 1 16th and Jackson Sts. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos: moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 102 a 16th. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. " For real service In moving; packing and storing, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4318. . Express Co., Moving Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 1146. I. C REED REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West CLOSE-IN HOME SOU Davenport Street Have just listed an exceptionally well built 7-room, full 1 story home; oak finish throughout; fireplace; beamed ceilings; full basement; floored attlo; garage; large south front lot; eloss to 8t John's church and Crelghton university. Price $6,000. ; $1.000 cash. - HIATT COMPANY, 14S-7- Omaha Nat Bank. Tyler 60. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT BUNGALOW . Price Only $3,800 Five rooms and bath, hot water heat, - two additional rooms, finished off in : attic, nice lot, owner leaving city. Terms to ault purchaser. OSBORNE REALTT CO., T01 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 486. West' Farnam District - Residence, even-rooms, three en first floor oak, four on second white enamel, not water heat tiled vestibule and bath. . Reasonable terms If desired. ALFRED THOtfAS. ' 306 Farnam Bldg. MUST BE SOLD. " Cathedral district home; new, up-to-date; 7-r., sleeping porch, oak finish, best material and workmanship; unuth front; ci'jso-in;. baigain pric;. Douglas lis A 641 Paxton Block, Douglas 1722. W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO., Roal Estate and Insurance, 1320 Farnam St Doug. 1064. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINNS LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It- was the best proposition on the market' and they backed their Judgment by buying Iota. IF TOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. Miscellaneous. ' BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price 1220, only 13 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 13(1. REAL ESTATE B'ncw Pr'pty k. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk, Specialist In downtown business property.. REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY, t A. V. TUKET SON, REALTORS, 620 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WILL trade for city Improved property, 720 acres of farm land, modern house, feno. ing and improvements; one mile river bottom land, abundant water, 6 acres timber, 660 acres tillable. Price, 126 per acre, and will trade for city Improved property of equal value. If necessary I will assume mortgage. Address F. W, Toder, Mason, 8. D. SHERIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co, Improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change. 8. 8. A R. E. MONTGOMERY, Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat Bank Bldg. INVESTIGATE my system) Omaha Realty . Trading Co.. 18 Patterson Blk. Tyler 265. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable' buyers for I and (-room houses and bungalows with 1 1200 to 1500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 416. 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate, 411 Karbech Blk. D. 8607. IF you want quick action on your prop LUND, 420 ROSE BLDQ., TYLER 761. WE have a customsr for a handsome brick residence 'In desirable district F. D, Wosd. 810 S. 18th St ARNDT TAYLOR Can assist you. 1826 Laird St Webster 203. LET U8 SELL or rent your property. TEMPLETON-OLSON CO.. 603 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee.' BEST VALUE IN DUNDEE tA practically new bouse with first floor arrangement of large living room, sun room, dining room, kltchsn and den on the first floor; Id floor, 4 nice bedrooms; large attic; oak floors throughout Full lot on high ground with garage and drive way. Price 16,760; 1-8 cash. GLOVER & SPAIN, (Realtor) Douglas 1961. 111-20 City National. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lota on easy terms. Mod em, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. NOBBY DUNDEE BUNGALOW, 14,700. 6-R... STRICTLY modern; garage, with cement driveway) half block to car. F. D. Weed, 310 8. 18th 8t. HOMES and home eites in Dundee. 8HUER ft CARY. 204 Keelino. D. 6074. Acreage. ACREAGE SNAPS $1,000 DOWN Buys a dandy five-room, nearly new cot tage, furnace, elee. light, good well, full basement; lot 102x266. Price only 12,650 this is at least 11,000 cheap. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 4?6. THIS POULTRY FARM $50 CASH PAYMENT Half Acre New House and new Poultry house built according to Government plan. Located at 17th and Wirt House has two large rooms, clothes closet snd pantry. Attractive porch. Full cement block foundation. Cellar under en. tire house with outside cellarway. Just' the place to hatch chickens In Incubators. Plenty of free range outside the half-acre or adjoining lots can be leased- This is an attractive little home. While the house Is not large it can be built onto later If desired. You. can make this home pay for Itself raising blooded poultry and selling day 'old chfeks for which there. Is big demand. Price 11,650. 350 cash, month ly payments 117.60 a month which In clude Interest HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) Harney hi. rnone Tyler gu. a OREGON Heart of the Rang. Jordan valley project. 44,000 aeree Irrl gated land. Free map. Next excursion Sep. teiuber IS. 1IARLEY J. HOOKER. 140 First Xat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. POULTRY AND PET STOCK WANTKD Fox terrier or Boaton bull male pup. Will pay up to 15. Address Box 6132, Bee. FOR, SALE One thoroughbred New Zea land rabbit. ColfaT 3201. Horse Live Stock Vehicles. SEVERAL light truck delivery wagona at your price. Haarman Vinegar ft Plckls io., ism s. roth St. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. TO INVESTORS. The. best known Investment la a well selected first mortgage" on farm or city residence property. We negotiate this class of securities, which we offer for sals to net the In vestor thi and 6 per cent E H. LOUGEE, INC., 638 Keellne Bldg., Omaha. LOOK THIS UP! Let us tell you the dis count and see how quick you do business: 16,000, second mtge. on 8-story brick apartment, aue in 3, years, 6 per cent 8. O. NORDQUIST, 823 Neville Blk. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates , 4 and 6 per cent Reasonablye com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 213 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest, 6 per cent, 64 per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST i-u.. 1BZZ Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. $2,600 MTGE., bearing 6 pet. semi annually, secured by property valued at 118,600, Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. Money on hand for mortgage loans City National Bank Bldg. SHOPEN ft CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. FARM and city loans, 6, 64 and 6 per cent Yf. xt. Thomas, Kelllne Bldg. Doug. 1648. $100 to 110,000 MADE promptly, F. D. vveaa, weaa Bldg., isth and Farnam Sts. NO DELAY Tti CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bids. MONEY to loan on mproved farms and ranones. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMsT UKEKFii R. H. CO 1016 Omaha Nafl. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, $11 Bran- qeia jneater mag. D. 686. V7 .MONEY HARRISON & MORTON, i umana Nat. Bank Bldg. OL CITY ' IO LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om. Nnt. Bk. Bldg, Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT, Flatlron Hotel. Doug. 1717. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. 120 - acres, heavy soli, . 60 miles' west of Minneapolis; 76 acres cultivated, balance timber, pasture r good 1-room house, barn and other outbuildings;' 6 horses, S cows, 1 head of young stock, 6 bogs, chickens, turkeys and all this year's crop, consist ing et 16 acres extra good corn and small grain; all goes at $66 per acre; $4,000 cash, balance 6 per cent ' McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 600 Wllmac Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE Easy terms; good farms In the famous corn and alfalfa belt of southwest ern Minnesota, near Iowa; best smooth tiled land, well improved, near towns. In fine country; 160, 320, 480 and 640 acres. Also farms for share rent Owner, Calvin Young, Hadley, Murray Co., Southwest ern Minn. Nebraska Lands. $110 PER acre buys 3 20 -acre well Improved hard land farm, four miles meadow Grove. Best of terms. For description, write ' A. C. WILLIAMS ft CO., MEADOW GROVE, NEB. READ THIS, MR. FARMER. We have just received from a non resident owner 160-acre farm close to Omaha, improved, at .actual farm land prices; worth $226 per acre, our price $210 per acre. Act quick. It being close to Omaha cuts any figure, which you know It does, why look further than GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO., 329 Omaha Nat'!. Bank Bldg., Omuha. FOR SALE 160-acre farm 3 miles from Clarke; no Improvements; ubout 110 acres farm land; about 60 acres pasture, with good creek running through it; finest kind of Platte valley farm; $90 per acre if taken at once before time to put in wheat. Come and see it. Ask for P. W. Crawford, Clarks. Neb. 10 ACRES Joining town bf Lexington, Neb. Equipped and -used for a chicken farm, fair improvements, 6 blocks from court house. Price $3,000. Kasy terms, A. A. PATZMAN, 628 -Securities Bldg. SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payments 6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you The Hungerford Potato Growers' association. 16th and Howard Sts.. Omaha. Douglas 9371. FOR SALE Chbap, my Improved 166-acre farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy terms, if desired. Address Dr. C. W. Glllln,- 816 F. L. & T. Bldg.. Sioux City, la. A FIRST-CLAS 320-acvo' farm 4 ft miles from Hartlngton, Neo. ' Well Improved and all good land; will sell or exchange. See O. A.'-Kull, Oakland, 'N6b.-: ''' FOR SALE Best large' body high grade, medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money requited. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb FOR SALE Imp. farm, H mile to modern town. Peter Rock, Mason City, Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C J. Canan. 310 McCague Bldg., Omaha. New Mexico Lands. NEW MEXICO THE SUNSHINE STATE Vast undeveloped resources, good roads, magnificent scenery, tdsal climate, cheap farming and graslng lands offer splendid opportunity to those seeking homes, health, safe Investment Write today for free book of facts to Dept G, State Pub. Uclty Bureau, Capitol Bldg., Santa Fe. New Mexico. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas $25 an acre. u my iree dook. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha. 1KN arrs. close In. lass fine. $4. 100, Wal. 34C6. Tel. ' Miscellaneous. 135-Acre Farm, $5,600 Corn Crop, $2,000 Last season and has averaged 300 bushels tomatoes to the acre. Only half mile to village, high school, milk station, canning factory and auto bus line for passengers and freight to city of 600,000, over state road all the way. 75 acres dark loam soil In high state of cultivation, balance valu able woodland and wire-fenced pasture. Bearing orchard of apples, pears,' cherries and peaches. 2-story house with tele phone; fine shade and pleasant views. Slated rooted barn. Owner, having other business, makes quick sale price of $6,600, and if taken soon throws In pair horses, cows, hogs,- poultry farm tools, etc. For details see psge 16, 8trout's Catalogue. Copy mailed free. E. A. Strout Farm Agency. Dept. 3073, !1 6. 18lh Kt. Omaha, Neb. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security. $40. 6 mo.. H. goods, total cost, $3.60. $40, mo. endorsed notes, total cost $3.60. Smaller. Urge am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Rose Bldg, 1f,r snd Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 -. SS40.00 or more. Easy payments. Utmost privacy. $40 Psxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2!9&. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sarah E. Munson to George H. Mer lon, southwest corner Thlrty-flrst and Ohio streets, 60x100 $ l Nathan ' R. Harttnan and wife to Joseph D. Mlskimmlns. Sherman avenue, SO feet south of Burdette street, east side, 60x133 30,000 Harry L. Coombs to John H. Miller et aT, D streets, 30 feet east of Twenty-seventh street, south side, 40x100 j 800 Susie E. Sherret to-Jeanetto Wilson. Thlrty-flrst avenue, 66 feet north of Dodge street, west side. SSxSl.66 1 Joseph Janku and wife to Hans Nel son, Twenty-third street, 81 feet south of W street, west side, 44x11 1,300 Joseph Kasparek and wife to William Parsons, northeast corner Thirty fourth snd V street, 40x84 1 Alice. E. Rothery to William Pardons, Valley street, 173 feet east of Thir tieth street, north side, 48x128 .... 350 John V. Wallace to Anna M. Dunning. Twenty-fourth street, 60 feet north of I street, west slule 60x160 .... 1 Agatha H. Homan and husbsnd to Edwin T. Mansfield, northwest corner Twenty-first and Locust street 100x124 $.000 Conservative Saving and Loan asso ciation to Nathan Somberg, Twenty- , second street. 16 feet south of t street east side, 10x130 7,000 Frederick A. Patterson et al to H. B. Dresler. Paclflo street, 69.4 east of Park avenue, south side, 13.6x78.. 1 H. B. Dresler to Henry A. 8enn. Pacific street, 69.4 feet east of Park avenue, south side, !2.6x78.. 1 Florence F. Craig and husband to Margaret J. Cunningham Thirty ninth street, 60 feet south of Fow ler avenue, 15x127 10 Barker company to Charles H. An derson, Myrtle avenue, 248 feet eaat of Thirty-second street, north side, 46x114 1 Michael Sullivan et al to John Bleksel and wife, northwest corner Thirty-fifth and Grover, 114x307: southwest corner Thirty-fifth and Valley, 164x124 1,100 Margaret McL. Smith and husband to Gustaf Sedln, northeast corner Twenty-eighth avenue and Bristol, 69x131 4,600 Mrs. John H. Show and husband to Jessie L. Gleason, Thirty-fifth street 9$ feet north of Arbor street east side, 48x133 1 700 New York General Market. New York, Sept 6. Flour Unsettled: spring patents, $11,16011.90, and Kansas straight $10.90011.40, all new to arrive; winter patents. $10.80: winter straights. JI10.65. jiye yuiei; rso. i western, si.io, c. I. r, New York. Barley Steady new, Callforntas, 91.40, c. 1. f. New York. Wheat Spot, steady; No. Z red, $3.2S-td; No. 2 hard, $2.28 bid, and No. 1 northern, Duluth, $2.30,. c I. f.,'New York export Corn Spot, steady; No, 2 yellow, $2(14, and No. 2 mixed, $2.20. c. I. t. New Yor& Oats Spot, barely steady; standard, It IP 70c. I'eed Firm; western bran, 100-pound sacks, $83.60, and standard middlings, $38.00; city bran, 100-pound sacks, $36.00, Hay Quiet: No. 1, $1,32H01.3(; No. J- $1.161.20; No. 2, 6e1.00; shipping, 60 86c ' Hops Steady: state, medium to- choice. 1916,- nominal; 1916, 1417c; Paclflo ooast, 1916 20026c: 1916. 16019c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 43c; Central America, 42 He. Leatheiw-FIrm-; hemlock firsts, 67c; sec ends, 65a. ' Provisions Pork, flrmt mess, $46,001$ 46.60: family. $46.00: short clear, $43.00 46.00. Lard, barely steady; middle west $23.60 23.70. Tallow Quiet: city special, loose, $11.00. Wool Firm; domestic, fleece XX Ohio, 65c. Rice Steady: fancy head, 88Ke; blue rose, 7H8c. nutter Steady: reoelnts. 17.709 tubs; creamery higher than extras, 48 44Ho; creamery extras (93 score), tJVc; ursis, 42343c; seconds, 4041c Eess Steady: receipts, 24,295 eases; freah gathered extras, 44640c; extra firsts, 42ffi43e; firsts, 394lc; seconds, i twite. Cheese Market, firm; receipts, 4,s boxes; state, fresh specials, 24&24ttc; state, average run, 38H031e Poultry Live, market firm: no prices quoted. Dressed, market quiet; chickens, 23 :9c; fowls and turKeys, uncnangoa. - St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Sept. 6. Cattle Receipts, 7.400 head; market steady; native beef steers, 88.00iffll6.00: yearling steers and heifers, $7.00014.00; cows, $6.00?10.00; stockers and feeders, $6.609,60; Texas quarantine Bteers, 86.7510.S0; prime southern beef steers, $9.0012.60; beef cows and heifers, 86.0010.00; prime yearling steers and heif ers. $7.60010.00; native calves, $6.76016.00. Hoks Receipts. 4.600 head: market low er; lights, $17.7618.00; pigs. $13.00 17.25: mixed and butchers, ' $17.9011.16; good heavy, $18.15018.30; bulk of sales, $17.85 18.26, Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,660 head; market, steady; lambs, 1U.0016.76; ewes, $9. 00fi9. 69; v wethers, $10.60 12.00; can ners and -choppers, $4.606.50. LIVE STOCK MARKET GRAIN AND PRODUCE! NEW -YORK . STOCKS Steers and Cow Stuff IS to 25 Cents Lower Than Tuesday; Hog Prices Show About the Same Decline. Omaha, September 6. 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ....10,761 2.334 16,648 Official Tuesday 13.480 6.366 2J.6J7 Estimate Wednesday.. 7.S00 6,600 21,600 Receipts Light and Market Active; Corn Makes' Slight Advance, While Oats Show a Loss. Thre days this week. 3i. 031 14.189 63,826 Same days last week. Si. 20 7.S44 S4.414 Same days $ w'ks ago.S8.:.t 19.36 38,937 Same days 3 w'ks ago. IS. "60 14.98ft 34,601 Same days 4 w'ks ago.15.S3t 25,628 31.640 Same days last year.. 10.264 2,953 69.610 Receipts and deposition of live stock at the Union stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock, p. m., yesterday: RKCEirTS CARLOADf. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. P 6 3 Wabash 1 Mlfsourl Pacific l ... i Union Pacific ....106 17 1 46 i C. & N. W., east.. 2 6. 4 ... C. N. W., west.. 163 23 31 C, St P.. M. A O.. 1 7 C, B. A Q...sst... 13 t , 3 ... C, B. A Q.. west.. 74 13 17 C R. I, & P., east. 10 9 3 Illinois Cerftral.... 3 Chi. Gt West 1 1 l Total rwelpts . ,?7S gj ft 4 , DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hots. Sheen. iuorns a wo .1.6 Swift & Co ...1,401 Cudahy fack. Co.... 1,637 1,188 1.464 946 1,099 132 1.436 6 404 686 Kansas City Live Stock Market Kansss ' City, Sept. 6. Cattle Receipts, 17.000 head; market, steady; prime fed steers, $15.60916.75; dressed beet steers, Hi 00"i)1S.nO: wenetrn steers. 89.80(919.26: southern steers, 16.7611.60; cows, $6.60 9.50; heifers, 17.50 13. 60; stockers and feeders, $6.5013.40; bulls, $6.008.00; calves, $7.0013.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 hesd; market low- sr; bulk of sales, $17.2(18.40; heavy, heavy, $17.761718.60; packers and butchers, $17.36018.40; light, $17.00 18.10; pigs, $16.00017.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,600 head; market steady; lambs, $16.2517.16; year lings, $11.0013.00; wethers, $10.00 12.00; ewes, $9.0011.00; stockers and feeders, $,7. 00 SI 7.7 5. - Slooz City Live Stock Market Sioux City; la., Sept. G. Cattle Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady to lOo lower; beef steers, $8.00016.00: fat cows and heif ers, -.$6.60 9. 00; cinners, $5.00$.!5; stock ers and feeders, $7.107.26; calves, $8.00 ll.aOi bulls, stags, etc., $6,0008.00: feeding cowa and heifers, $6,Q08.25. Hogs Receipts, 4,500 head: market 26 50o lower; lights. $17.00 17.60: mixed, $17.001T.15; heavy, S16.60I7.80; pigs, $13.00I4.00; bulk of sales, $16.7517.2i. Bheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head: market steady,' .... St. Joseph Live Stock Market ' St. Joseph, Ho., Sept. 1. Cattle Recelots. 3,000 head: market lower: steers, la.ooei 16.60; cows and bolters, $8.(014.80; calves, $6.0013.60. Hogs Receipts. 4,500 head: market lower; top, $11.60; bulk of sales, $17.60 18.00; heavy packers, $17.25 17.60; mixed packers, $16.26017.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 100 sad: market lower; lambs, $10.00 17.25: ewes, $5.0011.00. New York Metal Market. New York. Stent R . Th. m.i Quotes lead easy; spot, $9.50 10,26; spslter easy; sopt, East St. Louis delivery, $7.76 8. OA. At Lnnrfnn Tart mnnt lis .... f 29,10s; spelter, spot, 54; futures 160. iicw iora, eepi. 0. Metals Copper, dull; electrolytic, soot and nrhv Hnmimt, a... teniber and fourth quarter, $23.4026.50. Iron: Market steady; No. 1 southern, $24.25 060.00; No. 2, $47.50 49.50. Tin: Easy; spot offered at $61.26. At London Copper: Spot, 120; futures, 119 10; electrolytic, 137. Tin: Bpot, 241; futures, 240. Kvairarnted Apples and 'Dried Fruit. New York, Sept 4. Evaporated Apples Firm: choice, im14c; prime, im13c. Dried Fruits Prunes, steady; California!, 9llWc; Oregons, j 1010ic Apricots, steady; fancy, 20c. Peaches, steady; stan dard, 10'ic; choice, 10c; fancy, 12c, Rai sins, quiet: loose muscatels, 7H$9c; choice to fancy, seeded, 7 4j9 ic; seedless, 9V4 10c; London layers, Jl.tO. Armour & Co 886 Schwarts.A Co J. W. Murphy ,., Lincoln Pack. Co.... 86 S. O. .Pack. Co 15 Wilson 4j , Swift, Ft. W 4:;t W. B. Vanaant Co.... 369 Benton, Vansant .... 110 ..... Hill at Son ; , F. B. Lewis 667 ..... Buston Co $4 J. M. Root & Co 526 J. H. Bulla IBS L. F. Huss 13$ Rosenstork Bros 404 ..... F. O. Kellogg (43 Werthelmer Degen. 699 ..... Kill 134 Sullivan Bros 179 ,. .. Rothschild A Krebs.. 41 t M. & K. Calf Co.... 15 Christie 66 Hlgglns .- 10 Huffman ,. 19 Roth i6 Mesers ; 13 Olassberg 6 ..... Baker, Jonea ft Smith 4(4 ... Banner Bros. 11 ..... John Harvey ....... 658 Dennis ft Francis ... 64 , , Jensen A Lungren.,., 228 .., O'Day l Other buyers 1,393 11,161 Totals 13,071 6,156 24,046 Cattle Receipts were fairly liberal again today, about 7,800 head, and the three days' supply has been 1,000 heavier than a woek ago and 1.200 heavier than a year ago. Quality of the offerings was only fair there being no choice cornfeda here and no a great many desirable heavy western beeves, Demand was slow from all sources and bulk of the beef steers and cow stuff sold around 1625o lower than Tuesday. Stock that had competition from the feedep buyers did not suffer so much as stock that was only suited for slaughter. Compared with a week ago values are around 1540a lower on both beet steers and cows, and the greater part of last week's advance has been lost In stockers and feeder the country de mand holds up well and anything showing weight and quality finds a ready sale at fully stesdy prices. Medium and common stuff made tip good ahare ef today's lib. eral supply and largely on account of the ample offering the trade was slow and the trend of price lower for all but the best. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $13.6016.65 fair to aood beeves. $11.1511.26; common to fair beeves, $1.00 O11.09; good to choice yearlings, 111.00 16.00; fair to good yearlings, $12.00 13.00; common to fair yearlings, $9.0011.50; prime heavy grass beeves, $12.6013.60; good to choice grass beeves, $11.00012.60; fair to good grass beeves, $8.5010.76; com mon to fair grass beeves. 87.60(39.28: aond to choice heifers, $7.509.00; good to choice cows, i.jsw.15; fair to good cows, $6.60 7.00; common to. fair cows, 15.00 4.60; prima feeders, $9.6011.50; good to choiee feeders, 18.0O9.00; fair to good feeders. $7.001.00; common to fair feeders, 15.60 96.60; good to choice stockers, $7.758.7(; stock heifers, $6.(08.00; stock cows, $6.00 O7.60; stock calves, $6.001.00; veal calves, $8.0012.25; bulls, stags, etc., $5.608.2S. Representative sales; WESTERNS. Esther M. Hunter Wyoming, (steers. .1144 13 05 3 cows.... (OS 7 60 C. A. Moyer Wyoming. 11 steers.. 1233 13 05 2 oows . ..1150 7 60 George Flaherty Nebraska. 10 steers.. 1170 11 65 It steers., $0$ 110 16 heifers.. 464 7 60 Jack W. Hunter Wyoming. 11 steers.. 1111 11 06 16 steers. ,1017 11 OS L. Osgood Montana. 10 feeders. 1331 13 00 10 cows.... Ill 7 66 C. R. Cadmer South Dakota. 14 cows.... (41 1 23 4 cows.... 836 ( 40 Jesse Boner Nebraska. SOstsers.. 936 I 60 10 steers.. 101 I 20 R. L. BelllngtonWyomlng. 11 steers.. lilt 11 60 4 steers.. (92 10 01 George Gerron Wyoming. 12 steers.. 860 1 26 11 steers.. 777 1 60 Dave Brlndley South Dakota. 1 cows. .... (08 6 65 7 cows.... 830 $66 ' H. M. Brlndley South Dakota. 13 cows.... 864 6 60 Scows.... 937 7 76 Ben Harrison Nebraska. 18 steers.. 999 ' 1 60 27 steers. .1021 t 00 George E. Price South Dakota. 25 steers., 1256 11 60 1 cows. .. .1116 100 W. P. Rltchetts Wyoming. 47 steers.. 1200 13 40 11 steers. .1136 11 00 Hogs Receipts were fair and nrlcea showed another big decline today. Ship. pera 100 k a small percentage of the offer. Ings fairly early at prices that were anv. where from 16c to 25o lower than yesterday, On acoount of labor troubles at their plants pacaers were slow about taking hold and up to a late hour had bought only a few bunches. These looked anyway 40fi60e low er, and bids on the hogs that were still un- soia snowed even greater declines than that. Top was $11.00. Not enough sales had been made to make a bulk. Representative sales: No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr. 138.170 '210 16 6 56. .318 ... 16 85 68. .266 210 16 90 43. .248 70 17 00 1 15. .2(1 ... 17 26 . 20. .233 ... 17 40 82. .219 120 11 00 : Sheep Both . the supply and demand were the largest of the season. Feeder buyers took hold df the big run resdily, and by the middle of the morning had cleaned Bp the hulk of the offerings at prices that were generally 26c higher than yesterday. On paper the advance was greater than that, but weights were generally more de sirable. - Several ' bands sold as high as (18.00, and sales ranged from that on down to $17.66. Packers were talking lower en the few lambs that were at. their dlsnosal. No killer sales had been made. ) ' Quotations on sheep snd lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $1 6.60 fl; 17.40 ; Iambs, culls, $14.00016.60: lambs, feeders, $17.00011.00: yearlings, fair to choice, $11. 6012. 50; year lings, feeders, !11.6013.00; wethers, fsir to choice, $10.601200; bwes, fair to choice, (1. 7610. 76; ewes, culls and feeders, (7.00 10.00; ewes, breeders, all ages.- $10.40017.00.' Representative sales: No. v Av. Pr. 184 Nevada lambs .74 $17 26 220 Nebraska breeding ewes.. 97 13 76 98 cull .breeding ewer. . . .1. i98 8 75 (43 Idaho feeder lambs. .69 17 35 201 Idaho feeder lambs.. .. ..77 16 60 1,811 Nevada feeder lambs. ..64 17 66 701 Wyoming feeder lambs... 61 17 60 71 cull feeder lambs ....... 47 16 60 111 native feeding ewes ......88 11 60 67$ Utah feeding lamb (7 17 80 i . Hay Market Receipts, fair; demand, very quiet on both prairie hay and alfalfa; market lower on prairie hay. Prairie, choice upland, $ll.5020.60; No. 1. $17.50011.60; No. 3, -$13.60H.60; No. $, $8.00011.60. Alfalfa, choice. $22.00023.00; No. 1, $20.00 O21.00; standard. $1?.0019.00; No. 2, $15.00 17.00; No. 8. 111.0018.00. , Midland, No. 1, $16.60 11.60; Ho. , 113.60 15.60. Lowland, No. 1, t(.B017.10; No. 2, $7.00 8.50; No. 1, $6.0006.00. Straw, oat, $8.001.50; wheat. $7.00 7.60. New York Cotton Market, New York, Sept. 6. Cotton Futures opened steady; October, 20.95c; December, 30.85c; January, 20.71c; March, 10.13o; May, 21.00c. Cotton futures closed steady; October, 21.14c; December, 20.91c; January, 20. 9 Jo; March, 11.10c; May, 11.11c. Bpot Market quiet middling, 22.15c. The cotton market today closed very steady at a net' advance of 1 to 29 points. Omaha. Sept 6, 1(17. Trade in corn and oats wss fairly sctlve today and many tales were made by noon, more interest helnir ahnwn In nmtm fh.n in com. Rricelnla Vint Mmn,ntl,w UvU, with (5 cars of all grain reported In. Corn sold general! tod.y from 2o to 4o over yesterday's prices. White corn still command the highest price and the No. 3 brought $2.01 and $3.08 H today, and a half car of No. I yellow aold for $3.06 and a part car of No. 3 also sld tor $2.06. The No. 3 mixed sold at $1.94. and a few cars of near white of this grade brought $2.05 and $3.07. There was a fairly active demand for this cereal at the advanced prices. Quotation on oats wero unchanged to Ke off. There were 63 cars of this cereal in ths market and practically all these were sold. The Vo. 1 white sold at yesterday's price of 67c, snd the No. I white sold at it e and 67c, while the No. 1 white brought 66U0 and 6664c, the bulk of these sales being made at the lower price. Stand ard oats sold at 6614c and 56 He. Sales of sample grade of oats were reported at 66-Uo and blSr Arrival of rye and barley were unim portant and the spot on these cereals were quoted unchanged. A sample car, which Included a mixture of wheat and rye, sold for (1.70. while the No. 4 bsley brought 11.10, and one car of No. I feed sold for $1.10. Clearances were: Wheat nnd flour equal to 65,000 bu. ; corn. $6,000 tu.; oats, 438,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 794,009 bu. and shipments 322,000 bu., sgalnst receipts of 1.428,000 bu. and shipments of 836,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 291,000 bu. and shipments 461,000 bu., against receipts of 674,000 bu. and shipments of 461,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1.(01.000 bu. and shipments 1,356,000 bu., against receipts of 1,424,000 bu. and shipments of 194,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 180 169 833 Minneapolis ......... 361 Duluth 61 Omaha 9 11 62 Kansas City 47 1 72 St. Louis 69 It 13 Winnipeg 2(0 These spot sales ware reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter, 1 rar, (1.11. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, $3,01. No. t yellow hard winter, 1 car, $3.01. No. 1 red spring, 1 rar, $3.10. Mixed grade, 1 ear (93 Si per cant wheat and tk Pr cent rye), $2.01; 1 car (92 H P'r cent wheat and 7H per cent rye and barley), $1.97. Rye Sample, 1 cars (wheat and rye). $L70. . Barley No. 4, 1-3 car, $1.10; H car (newt, $1.10. No. 1 feed, 1 car, $1.10. Corn No. 1 white, 3 cars, 11.68 H: 2 1-1 ears, 11.01. No. 1 white, 1 car, 11.0IH;"H car, $2.07. No. 1 yellow, H car. $3.06, No. 1 yellow, 8-5 car 13.06. No. 1 yellow H ear, 13.06. No. I yellow, 2-3 car, 13.01; 2-1 car, $2.03. No. i mixed, 1 car (near white), $3.07; 1 car (high color), $2.04; 44 car (near white), $3.05; $-6 car (near white),. $2.06; 6fi cars, $1.94. No. 2 mixed, $ cars, 11.14: 1 car, 11.13H; 1 car, $1.93. Ko. 4 mixed, 1 car, $1.93. No. t mixed, 1 car (near white), $2.0$. No, mixed, 1 .car, $1.98. Oats No. 1 white, 1 ear. 67e. No. t While, 1 cars, 67c: 1 car, 54 Vc. Standard, I cars, 66 c; 1 cars 664c No. i white 1 rar, 56 Ho; cars, 66H0; 30 cars, 660. No. 4 white, ( ears, 66a. Sample white, 1 car, 6$Hc: 1 2-6 cars, 560, No. I mixed, 1 car, 660. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. I white, $2.062.0Stt. No. 3 white, $3.072.0I. No. 2 yellow, $3.04(4 1.05; No. $ yellow, $3.0414 2.05. No. I mixed, $1.9403.04. No. I mixed, 11.9301.94. Oats: No. 3 white, I6i67e. Standard, 664066 He n0, I white, (6HO 5He. No. white, 6$H66e. Barleyi Malt ing, (1.1601.23. No. 1 feed, $1.0001.11. Rye 1 No. 3, $1.71H1.7SH. No. 3, $1.71 1.734. Local range of option: New York Sugar Market. New York, Sept. (.Sugar Raw;' market quiet; centrifugal, 7.02c; molasses. 6.14c; refined, quiet: fine cranulated. 1.40(.60c. Art. Corn. Deo. May Oats. Sep. Dec. Open. 1 06 1 04 66 654 "High" 1 0 1 04 66 664 Low 101 10 65 6(4 Close. 1 Of 1 15 664 Yes 10$ 10 (1 654 Chicago closing prloes, furnished The Be by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 116 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art Corn. Deo. May Oat. . Sep. Deo. May Pork. Oct. Lard. Sep, Oct Jan. Ribs, Sep. Oct Jan. Open. High. Low, Close. Yes. - i 12 1 13 1114 X it 1114 1 084 1 01 107 1 014 1074 ' 664 66 664 ' 6(4 66 16 66 6(4 6(4 66 E8S 68 614 11 88 41.60 42 71 41 66 43 624 1 15 23 10 23 424 21 10 2$ 174 2 65 13 26 31 174 22 26 22 10 23 $0 22 1 13 20 22 06 22 124 22 12 21 434 II 41 23 10 ft 41 21 $1 23 60 21 10 21 17 It 424 21 (7 20 91 21 00 20 10 It 96 11 11 CHICAGO GBATX AND; PROVISIONS. Cold Weather Stimulates Corn Advance) Demand for Mow Increased. Chicago, III,, Sept 6. Cold weather stlm. olated a material advance . today in the value of corn. Price closed firm, 14a to 2o net higher at $1.13 to $1.11 December and $1,09 4 May. Wheat was entirely' ig nored by the majority of dealer and was held stable through the agencies of the federal food administrator. Oats gained o to o net The outcome In provisions was a set back of 710o to 12a. Notwithstanding that the corn market encountered heavy selling on the upturn, commission house absorbed the offerings freely and reaction were all followed by prompt rallies. A large share of the pur chasing seemed to be ' of an Investment character. The fact was evident that with the crop late the plant was not making the progress It should to escape possibility of frost damage. la ' this connection the weekly government crop report was. con strued as bullish. Indicating that the 'bulk of the yield In a number of important states would not for a long time yst be eut of danger from frost. Besides, northwest ern reports of freeilng temperatures were current from the outsst and were empha sised by an official forecast of more frost tonight In Minnesota and North Dakota, with Indication of a southward spresd of the cold wave. Oats developed some Independent- firm ness aside from the strength due to the corn bulge. Receipts of oat remained moderate and even the advance failed to Inspire liberal offerings from first hands. Millers bought fair quantities of wheat at government price. It was said demand for flour showed a material Increase now that the value of wheat bad been fixed. Provisions weakened as a result of a sharp drop In hog quotation. A further depressing Influence was the delivery of much lard on September contracts, about 100,000 pounds. Butter Market blgber; creamery, 8$ 40 42o. Eggs Market higher; receipts, 17,793 cases; firsts, 17 18c; ordinary first, 36 Itc; at mark, cases Included, 14087c. Potatoes Receipts, 45 car; market tin changed. Poultry AHvs, market lower; fowl, 21 24c; springs, 24c. , Corn No. i ysllow, $3.61; No. I and No. , yellow, nominal. Oats No. white, 67((4e; standard, 6(468c. Rye-No. 2, tl.(01.8L Barley $1.10 1. to. - : Timothy $(.00(. 00. Clover $15.0020.00. Pork $43.00. Lard $2$.42. Ribs $33.42023.(2. Minneapolis ft rain Market. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept 6. Flour Fancy patents 25 cents lower; quoted at $11.60, other grades quotedunchanged. Barley (tc $1.23. Rye $1.7601.78. Bran $28.0029.00. Corn No. 1 yellow, $2.0802.10. Oats No. 2 white, 55406(40. Flaxseed 13.31 4 01.164. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Sept Wheat Govern ment price. Corn No. I mixed, tl.1401.95; No. I white, ft-05; No. 1 yellow, 11.00; Septem ber $1.(2; December, $1.1340112. Oats No-. 3 white, 61468c; No. 2 mixed, 680 58 4 0. ht. Louis Grain MarVet. St. Louis, Sept. 6. Wheat Track, No. 2 red. $2.202.21; No. 1 hard, $3.142.17. Corn No. 2, $1.99; No. 2 yellow. $2.02; September, $1.67 bid; December, $1.11 1.11 bid. Oats No. 2, l$H0(7e; Ko. t white, 11 0$4e. . Liverpool Cotton Market Liverpool.. Sent. 1. Cotton Spot, quiet; prices 60 points lower: American middling fsir. 18.60d; good middling, 18. lOd; mid dling, 17.60d; low middling, 17.10d; good ordtnsry. 16.1Cd; ordinary, l(,66d. Sales 3,00V bole ' Recovery From Fomer Rsver sal, With Opposition; Money Market Pcient in Effecting Price Readjustment. New York. Sept. (.Stocks recovered In Isrge part today from lhelr severe reversal -i of ths preceding session, but the rally met I with considerable opposition and was not accomplished without temporary Impairment to important Issues. Pennsylvania for ex ample, dropped to 49. Its lowest quotstion In over a score of years, before rallying to 6 1 . Other rails were heavy or irregular most of the time, but L'nlou.Paoiflc and other seasoned tranaportation held 'the greater part of their 1 to 2 point advances. Addi tional railroad reports disclosed further losses In income, v Haven's minimum quotation of the previous day finding partial explanation in a decrease of almost $800,000 for July. The money market was perhaps the most potent factor In effecting a readjustment of price. Call loans were' offered at t per cent, but ths rate" dropped to 4 when no bids were forthcoming. Later per cent ruled and some belated toans wet made at $4 per cent The action, e-f the treasury officials In ds- . positing funds of the allies with local Institutions evoked favorable comment and should go far towards rectifying last week's adverse bank statement' " Other events at Washington also Induced shnrt covering, especially In coppers and steels, the former ' leading; the more vigorous rally of the last hour, - - - .. . Pressure ' relaxed almost entirely In the final dealings, - but United State Steel, which sold up from 104 Its low of tta morning to 109, wss forced back to be. ' low 108, closing at 107. a net gain of $4 points. Total sales amounted to 1,080,000 shares. .)-,.- Trading In ' bends was active, the ton ranging from heavy to Irregular. Liberty 14 supplied a large part of the dealings at the unusual variation of 99.62 to 99.9. Total bond sales, par .valuable-, $ 4,(76,000. Government bonds (old . laides) ' were un changed on call. Number of sales and quotation of lead ing stock .were: Ssles. High. Low. C1os. Am. Bent Sugar... 1,600 844 624 14 Am. Can ' 6,000 404 11 40 Am. Car ft F'ndry 4,600 69 664 8 Am. Locomotive... 4,700 61 64 61 Am. Smalt, ft Ref. 16,900 95 1 91 14 Am. Sugar Rcf..., (.800 109 106 ' 109 Am. Tel. ft Tel... 1,900 117H 116 116 Am. 2., L, ft 8..,. 600 18 4 174 18 Anaconda Copper.. 26,900 70 6(4 68 Atchison .....,,., 2,809 174 tt 97 A. O. AW. I. . 8.' 4,000 100 964 99 Baltimore ft Ohio. 1.100 66 - 66 66 B. ft 8. Copper.... 1,100 29 17 2 Cal. Petroleum. .. 400 17 16 17 Canadian Paclflo., 12,600 11 79 II Chesapeake ft Ohio 1,600 (61 16 it C. M. ft St P.... 4,800 64 "2 (4 C. ft N. W.... (00 106 . 1054 106 C, R. I. ft P. ctfs. ,70- 7H 2 17 1 Chlno Copper. 1.606 63 60 61 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 1,600 45 43 44 Corn Products Ref. 12,200 28 17 29 Crucible Steel'.... (5,600 (7 (4 66 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 1,800 29 17 29 Distiller's Seca.... 6,400 25 24 24 Erie 7,600 24 20 214' Gsneral Electrlo... 1.600 147 744 147 General Motors.... 1,100 106 105 107 Gt No. pfd 1,300 104 102 104 Ot No. Ore. ctfs.. 6,800 34 22 14 Illinois Central.,.. 300 101 100 100 Inspiration Copper. 10.600 64 49 62 Int Mer. Mar. pfd. 39,000 90 (8 99 Int Nickel 4,500 28 35 16 Int Paper 1,500 27 25 26 K. C. Southern.... 600 18 It .It Kennerott Copper,. 10,100 41 39 41: Louisville ft Nash. ..,.120 Maxwell Motors... 900 11 11 11 Mexican Petroleum 11,200 91 37 04 Miami Copper 1,300 24 12 244 Missouri Paclflo,.. I.OOO 29 27 , 28 Nevada Copper.... 1,000 22 21 21 Nsw York Central. 11.800 77 76 764 N. T., N. H. ft H.. 2,800 104 2t4 29 Norfolk ft Western 1,100 112 112 lit Northsrn Pacific. 6,100 100 18 1004 Paclflo Mall ........ .... 26 Paclflo T. ft T 224 Pennsylvania' 20,400 11 , 49 (1 Pittsburgh Coal 104 Ray Consul. Copper 1.700 26 25 26 Reading 18.600 11, 80 12 Rep. Iron ft Steel.. . 11,700 12 - ' 77 11 Shattuck Arlx. Cop. 11 Southern Pacific... 1,600 11 10 tl Southern Railway. (.400 264 254 26 Btudebaker Corp... 1,400 46 44 45 Texas Co 4,100 167 ,163 165 Union Pacific.'..... 11,90 129H 137 128 U. 8. tnd. Alcohol. 16,200 135 . 136 114 U. S.'Steel....... .156.600 11 104 107 V. 6. Stssl pfd.,.. 1.160 116 116 11(4 Utah Cdppsr.ii.... 11.700 , 09 4 tl .11 Wabash pfd "B".. 100 '4 24 24 Western Union. ,., 100 19 tt 194 Westing. Electric. 7,000 46 49 46 , Total lale for the day, 1,080,000 hare. " Kw York Money Market. - New York, Bept I. Prlmo Srcntll Paper 6 6 per cent. Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills. $4.73; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71; commercial lxty.day bills, $4.71 j demand, I..7D 1-16; cables. $..7 T-l. ' Bllr Bar, ltc . Bonds Government, steady 1 railroad, strong. . - ... Time Loan Firm! sixty day, 6Vs P1"" cent; ninety days, 6064 per cent;, six months, 6 per cent . Call Money Firm; highest, I pr ent: lowest, 4 per cent; ruling rat, 4 per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at I per cent; last loan, i per cent U. B. Is, reg... t(Int. V, M. .. 11 do coupon.... t7tK. a 8. ref. 6. II ; U. 8. Is, reg,.. !L. ft N. un. 4., M do coupon.... D94M.,K.T. lit 4i 41 C 8. 4s, reg... 105 4610. Pac. gen. 4s 57 do coupon.. ,,105 4Mont Power la, 91 Panama 1 opn. 10 N. T. C. deb. 6s. 18 Am. For. Seo. 6'96No, Pao. 4s...,, 6 Am.T.ftT. clt 6s 17 do 3s. ....... 62 Anglo-French 61. 12 0. 8. I ref. 4s, 16 ArmourftCo. 44 ll,Pao. T. ft T. is. 96 Atch; gen. 4s... 86 4Pnn. con. 44.. t4 B. ft O. 4s 14 do gen. 4s., 92 . . Cent. Leather 5s 96 4Readlng gen. ,4s. 17 ' Cent Pac. 1st.. !1S.L.S.F. adj. 14 C. ft O. cv. 6s.. 8$ 8. P.' cv. I...., 16 C, B. Q. Jt. 4s. 16 do ref. 4s...... 14 C..M.S.P.g.44 10 'So.. B.y. (..., t6, C..R.I.AP. ref. 4 9T. ft Prist... 144 C. ft 8. ref. 44 71U. P. 4.. (9 D. AR. G. r. f. 61 67 do er. 4...;., 17 Dom. of C, El, 96 TJ. 8, Rubber It. 12 Erie gen. 4s..... $6U. 8. Steel 6. ..103 . Gen. Eleetrle i.104Wabash 1st. ...100 t Gt No. 1st 4s. 15'West U. .44.. 11 L C. ret 4a..:. 84. Bid. fOffersd. . -i Corn and Wheat Beglon 1 Bulletin. Washington, D. C, Sept i, 1917. Rainfall was general and welt distributed In the corn states, but temperature was too low", how ever, and corn Is maturing slowly and needs warm, dry and sunshiny weather. The bulk -of the crop will be safe from frost In South Dakota In two weeks, In Iowa from Sep tember 30 to October . 16, In' Missouri in three, weeks, In Kansas ." nearly . October 1, and In Pennsylvania In about ten day. Some frost damag occurred . In . northern Minnesota. Harvesting and threshing grain ' made good progress, except there was some , Interference by shower In the central por tion. .Rainfall improved (oil condition for plowing In the central district, ' but L the . weather was too dry In the. northwest por tlon ot the region. Showers Improved mead-, ows, pastures, late truck and flate fruit London Silver Market ' London, Sept S.Sllver Bar, 4$d per OUnce.- .. , f-.'f ' . Money 1 per cent.' Discount Ratss Short bills, 4 pet cent; three months. 4 13-1 psr cent. NOTICE! The business of the Mica Roofing Co.,. a co partnership heretofore ex isting between John M. McMahon and J. E. Gib bons, and in the roofing business in Omaha for the past 27 years, will be con tinued . under the ; sole management of J. E. ib bons, who will conduct the business with, a full line of Roofing Supplies and Gen eral Contracting for all kinds of Gravel Composi tion, Asphalt and Prepar ed Roofing, and agent for Barrett's celebrated ,Ty like Shingles. Barrett's, products used exclusively. J.E. GIBBONS Manager ; 1P9-1 1 So. 10th St., Omaha 818 Pearl St., Council Bluff i