i-HE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1917. FOR RENT ROOMS Housekeeping Rooms. J-ROOM turn, suite, gas, bot water and new. ly decorated; private borne; all conven ient. Red 6597. FOR RENT Two large rooms to white family without children. Address 54124 8. 24th St. Front light housekeeping rooms, reasonable, close In. D(. 8861. 2230 Leavenworth. 61 S. 22D ST. 1 rms.,' w 11 equipped, mod ern, desirable, reasonable. Douglas. 9202 FURNISHED or unfurnished rms. for light housekeeping. Harney 6369. 715 NORTH 17th St., rooms for light house ' keeping. Red 4384. Board and Room. TWO beautiful mod. rooms, breakfast and dinner, private home; employed preferred: close to Harney car line. H. 1385. CAPITOL AVE.. 264 J Excellent location; walking distance; 16 per week and, up; nice home baking. Douglfs 7341. WANTED School children blocks from Miller Park Colfax S000. to board: 1 school. Phone DOUGLAS ST., 2102 First class room with board at reasonable prices. Douglas 1007. BOARD and room In a private home. Reas onable. Harney 6164 or 604 8. 36th St CHILDREN to board by day or week; under 3 years, 33.60 a week. Douglas 3211. YOUNG man wanting roommate; good board; good location; Harney 4703. - I WO gentlemen to share a. large room, two meals, Harney 6164. TABLE board, good home cooking. H. 330 Unfurnished Rooms. 3 NICE rooms, mod' rn except beat, Leavenworth, $12. Doug. 761. ins FOR RENT FURNISHED FOR RENT APARTMENTS Miscellaneous. Apartments. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. THE HYLAND, 18th and' Nicholas. Steam heat and electrlo lights, newly fur nlshed apartments, 13. SO to 37 per week, in eluding light, heat, water, janitor and maid service. Webster 4067. STRICTLT mod., elega-t nicely furnished -r. nuuBeneejJWK apt-, lu ijiuci, ivxiiiqu, private residence facing east, west and south; on car line; nice location; fo chil dren ; reasonaoie. weosier seru. Houses. 114 NO. 24TH ST. 10-room, all modern, SIR 119 11 9flth St G.num atrtntlv m -modern, $37.60. 643 8. Z4th Ave., o-room, ' modern except heat, $20. 613 8. 24th Ave., 1 1 J t,A e u(ui0, mil luuuctii, fev. F. D. WEAD, 310 8. 18th St Douglas 171. FINE comfortable completely furnished house in Dundee, 9 rooms; two large lots. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., REALTORS. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. UOOD 7-r. house, 2420 Pierce, baby grand piano, modern ex. furnace, $25. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. $0. FOR RENT HOUSES 'West FOR RENT At 361$ Dewey Ave., a alx room all-modern house. Keys next door. SIX ROOMS All modern; adults only; walking distance. Marney Z04. North. 9-ROOM house, all modern, has oak floors throughout, two fireplaces, south front $40; $46 with garage. TRAVER BROS., 819 First National Bk, Bldg. Doug. 6888. ENTIRE upstairs of residence, 8 large rooms and bath; separate entrance;' mod ern except neat; nice ana clean; $11. 2511 Corby St. Webster 6756. 2533 PAVENPORT ST., 3 rms., arranged " "for 2 families. Hot water heat $36. E. H. BENNER CO., D. 8406. 6-ROOM modern cottage. 1517 Ohio St $20. WebBter 6529. $25 7-roo;n, modern, house. Bemls Park. east side, D. 6607. . double South. 6-ROOM bungalow, all modern, on one floor, . with garage, $30; vacant Oct 1,-1210 8. 25th Ave. Douglas 2802. 6-ROOM cottage, modern except heat; walk ing distance. Red 4129; references. 1729 S. 28TH ST., 6 rms., mod., $26. E. H. BENNER CO., D. 8406. Miscellaneous, HOUSES AND COTTAGES. , PARTLY MODERN. 7-r., 2505 Pierce St. ....$25.00 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 6-r., 630 3. 24th Ave,..,., $l(.O0 6-r. 2876 Saratoga St k..$20.0C 6- r 817 N.-18th St ..$22.60 '" STRICTLY MODERN.' ' 5- r., 21 8. 31st Ave..... ....$25.00 7- r., -91 7 S. 26th St ..$26.00 7-r., 1909 California St $30.00 6- r., $018 Dewey Ave..,..,.. $37.60 9-r., 1919 Chicago St ,f, ...... .,$86.00 J0-r., 2221 Dodge St.....;.. $40.00 15-r... 4219 N. 24th St.... $30.00 FLATS. J- i - PARTLY MODERN. ; 4-r., 8115 N. 24th St., 2nd floor.... 112.507 10-r., 705-S; 13th St .$46.0$ PORTER A SHOT WELL, 202 S. nth St Douglas $011. Office with HOME BUILDERS. 6-r., 3703 N. 20th, very good, $20. 6- r 3020 Franklin, with garage, $28. 7- r., 2019 Maple, nice home, screened porch, sleeping porch, garage, $37. . T-r 2215 Ellison. Ave., NEW, good loca tion, $35. 8- r., 4160 Chicago, with garage, $35. 8-r 2228 Poppleton, close-in, $25. S-r., 1705 S. 26, can be . sub-leased for - housekeeping rooms, hot water heat, - water paid, $36.75. 8-r., 1124 N. 40th, good location, good cond., $25. WE HAVE OTHERS; SEND FOR OUR WEEKLY PRINTED LIST. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGC'Y. Hastings A Heyden, 1614 Har. Tyler 60. . 3001 MASON ST., ( rooms, strictly modern, very comfortable house and easy to heat Rent $22.60, , 566 8. 28th St, 10 rooms,' strictly modern; arranged for light housekeeping rooms. Rent $30. , . ' 2304 N, 61st St., 5-room cottage. Rent $15. 8304 N. 64th St.. 6-room eottaa-a. Rent 815. 2580 Spaulding St., 9 rooms. Rent $20. GILBERT C. LOOMIS, ll 105 McCague Bldg. Doug. $70. 6-Rm. flat, 2104 Harney St $18.00 4-Rm. flat, 4915 Webster St., mod.. 18.00 6-Rm. flat, 967-969 No. 26th St, $12.60 and , 15.00 4-Rm. flat 969 N. 26th St 6.00 4-Rm. house, 1408 Ohio 8t 10.00 f-JYiia, UUUOD, OdlU VW1 J llllll AVtVU 4-Rm. Apt, 2421 Cuming St...... 12.00 J-Rm. Apt, 708 S. 16th St, $10 and $14.00 N. Pi DODGE. & CO., " REALTORS, llth and Harney. SOME OK OUR CHOICE APARTMENTS VACANT OCTOBER 1. BERKELEY 19th Ave. and Jones, close In; living room wun built-in bed, dining room small dressing room with built-in chit- ionier, xuenen ana oatn. mew. vary choice, rnces range rroru $28 to $37. See Janitor, 1954 Jones. . MIXTON , 1954 Jones, two and three-room apart ments. The two rooms consist of living room with built-in bed and small dress ing room, which hss a built-in chiffonier, kitchen and bath, making 3 -room accom modatlons. The three rooms consist of living room with built-in bed and small ' dressing room, which has built-in chif fonier, dlr' g room with built-in bed, kitchen and bath, making l-room accom modations. Close In, NEW, no car fare very choice; good janitor service. I-room renting from $30 to $37.50. 3-room rent ing from $35 to $42.60. See Janitor. 8 AN MATEO r . " 2320 Howard, four rooms with built-in bed, making 5-room accommodations practically new. The best bargain we have. No. 1 renting for $39 year round. See jaYiltor one door west ROYAL 813 8. 27th, 4 rooms with built-in bed and small dressing room; 5-room accom modations; large screened porch, 3 years old; very choice, close In; good janitor service. Renting for $42.60 summer; $60 winter. See Janitor, one door south. HARNEY 8005 Harney, 2-room with built-in bed and small dressing room, kitchen and bath, making 3-room accommodations. No. 1 renting tor $25 summer; $27.60 winter, Call Janitor. Harney 2329. DEWEY 8301 Dewey, S rooms with 2 built-in beds, making 5-room accommodations; mm rood location, very choice. No. 1 renting for $30 summer; $33 winter. Oth era rentlna- for $37.60 summer; $42.60 win ter. Call Janitor at Harney 1946, or call at 116 N. X3d. 1DAL1 115 N. S3U. This beautiful building will have one 6-room apt. with built-in bed, dressing room, sun parlor, etc., for rent October 1: cannot be surpassed; nicely decorated; excellent location; good Janitor service. Renting ' for $60 summer; $66 winter. Also 4-room with 6-room accom modatlons renting for $60 summer; $55 winter. We have clans of all the above apart ments at our office and will be glad to show them to you. Our weekly rental list, containing full Information and many special otrenngs in nouss, iiais ana apan mnnts. will be mailed you upon request. Sea the above apartments at once It Interested. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY. Hastings Heyden, 1814 Har. Ty. 60. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. TIZARD PALACE BLOCK CENTRAL. None better,! few equal, 3-room apart ment; modern' In every respect, s Apply 820 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. 7-R. APARTMENT, $25; winter rate, $36; team heat G. P.' Stebblna, 1610 Chicago. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. LARGE barn and . hobae on North 24th 8t; suitable for a coal or feed yard; cheap tent to the right party. N. P. DODGE A CO., ' REALTORS. 16th and Harney. LARGE store room on So. 16th St, with. basement, only $50.00. N. P. DODGE & CO., REALTORS. 16th and Harney. 2410 CUMING ST., store room, .$30. ALFRED' C. KENNEDY CO. REALTORS. 205, S. 18th St. Douglas 722. WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors) Theater Entrance. Douglas 6S42. Sun Theater Bldg, MODERN store, cor. 16th and Cass. Choice location. G. P. Btebblns, 1610 Chicago. MODERN store, 16th St., near poatoffice, $76. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Ill SOUTH 16TH ST. Steam heat N. Frenser, Douglas 654. John - Office and Desk Room. LOW-PRICED mod. offices. Farnam Bldg, 1$ A Farnam, (Old 1st Nat Bank Bldg, FIRST TRUST CO., (Realtors.) Tyler 600, NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN Located high and sightly, 83d. near Dew catur street We sold seven In this loca tion last season. Has five rooms, closets and bath, full basement large, roomy porch. All decorated with high-grade pa per, tUe In kitchen and bath. Shsdea and electrlo fixtures. Oak finish In living and dining rooms, pedestal opening with bookcases. Price $2,936. Substantial first' payment, balance monthly like rent This la $3,150 value. Call for appointment TRAVER BROS., Phone D. 6886. 81$ First Nat Bank. SACRIFICE SALE Will sell below- cost 6-room all-modern except heat cottage, almost new; south front; has some fruit; chicken yard In rear. This Is located at $11$ Burdette, close to car. Price $1,200. Can civ terms. TRAVER BROTHERS Douglas 6888. 81$ First Nat Bank. 1810 LOCUST ST. Just being completed, strictly mod. bungalow, three rosms finished in oak, one a sun room, full basement, furnace he lot 43x24 ft; south front, paving paid; close to car and school. For price and terms see , RASP BROS., (Realtors) 210-12-14 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. BUY A iTOME! This place at 4717 N. 43d St., has been painted, the house has 6 rooms, gas snd electrlo lights, well and cistern and city water and sewer In street. Must be sold this month! You can buy on payments of $100 cash and $16 per month. $280 Emmett St a 6-room house, part modern and on a large corner lot. It must be sold this month. Owner will sell on payments of $100 cash and $15 per month. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY. Douglas ZOO Realtors. 60S Bee Bid. REAL ESTATE Investment SEE IS FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. . A. P. TDKKY A SON. V. REALTORS. 620 First Nat l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE Fine site on B. A M. R. R.; sixe 95x166; can be bought cheap. urlmrael. phone Douglas 1615. C A. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Miscellaneous. REAL ESTATE To Exchange SHERIDAN, Dawes. Rock and Dundy Co. ' Improved ranches, elear. tor sale or ea change. ,a 8. A R. K. MONTGOMERY, Pouglas 4810. 62T City Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE OiR TRADE Six-room modern home for acres, lots or light car and cash. Call W. 4356, 640 ACRES fine grsss land In Blaine Co" nicely Improved, $10 per sere, for home in omana. " I'm, Nat. BK. Bldg. HAVE 12 acres N. W. from Benson, very slightly Improved. Exch. $4,000 equity for home In city. Call Douglas 8K88. INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty Trailing Co is Patterson Blk Tvler 166 FOR SALE or trade. 10 acres good land. Box 7579, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyer for t and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 49$. 101 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 41$ Ksrbach Blk. D. $607 IF you want quick action on your prop- arty, list it with me. LUND. 430 ROSE BLDG., TYLER 75$. WANT to buy strictly modern six to eight room house, north or west. State loca tion and price. Box 7646, Omaha Bee. WANTED Lot within few blocks of 26th and Cuming. F. D. WEAD, 310 8. 18TH. ARNDT A TAYLOR can Ijilrd St. Webster 2039 assist you. 1826 FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. v BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. . ( rooms, all on one floor, oak finish In living rooms, nicely decorated, furnace. large living rooms, three bedrooms, stair way to floored attic, east front lot nicely sodded, located high and sightly on North 47th Ave., just south of beautiful Fonts- nelle Park. Price $3,800; $100 down, Dal ance terms. ,C. G. CARLGERG. $10-712 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Splendid Miller Park Home Price Reduced to S4.000 One of the best built six-room, full two- story homes In this choice district; hard wood flmsh complete In every detail; full brick foundation, built less than two years. Let us show you a real bargain. OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY, 701 Omaha Natl. Bank. Bldg. Tyler 496. 6 ROOMS. Just In the course of completion, 6 rooms, all modern, built-in 'buffet, fur nace. Price $3,600; located 33d and Fred erick. C. G. CARLGERG, $10-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Six-Room Bungalow One floor; quarter-sawed oak and fir finish, oak floors, south front, brand new. front porch screened; elegant decorations. Will take In lot or auto, or make terms to responsible party. Colfax 4198. South. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Apartments, WE want more' houses and apartments to rent The fact that we have Practically cleared up our big list Inconclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. It yon want to keep your place rented see Payne A Slater Co., Omana ttentai juen $16 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1016. Furnished Apartments and Houses, YOUNG lady wants room with breakfast In Catholio home, near Cathedral. Box 7652, Omaha Bee. $ OR 4-ROOM furnished apt. Immediately. can occupy Box 7621, Omaha Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, v Packing, storage and moving 81$ N. 11th St Phone Doug las 394. METROPOLITAN AND VAN ! STORAGE CO.. Expert services; prompt attention. Your Main' Office, Central Furniture Store, 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785. FIDELITY RENTAL THRWr? service EREjEi . Phone "Douglaa 388 for complete (list ol vacant houses and apart ments. Also tor storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts.- FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. , Separate locked rooms ' for household goods and planosi moving, packing and shipping. - , OMAHA TAN AND STORAGE CO.. 602 8. 16th. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, peeking and storin-. call Tyler 280 or Douglas 4388. 708 N.I8TH ST. 8-r, part mod. house $27.00 1804 Webster St 8-r. house, modern except heat 30.00 1738 8. 29th St. 7-r. mod. house.... 35.00 ' 3621 Capitol Ave. 8-r. mod. bouse.. 25.00 " 201 3. Grace St. 8-r. mod. house.... 20.00 "ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO. REALTORS. -' 205 South 18th St' Douglas 722 J. C. REED Express Co., Moving Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING. Large van, two men, 81.60 per hour. MAGGARD'S STORAGE CO.. Doug. 1496 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. WALKING DISTANCE. $252320 Chicago, $ rooms mod., suit able .for light housekeeping or private family. - 310109 8. 28th, 4 room,. water paid. $82222 Clark, 3 rooms, water paid. RINGWALT BROS., Brandeis Thea. Bldg. Uaiimo in nil narta fir the fitv Cff OH. 8CN9 A CO.. 608 Bee Bldg FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. TROY APARTMENT. 3009 Harney. Steam Heated. Will have for Rent Oct 1. 3 apart . ments of 4 rooms, each every Improve ment, under lease to Oct 1, 1918. No children. See them by calling Janitor, Harney 1308. then see, Thoe. W. Hazen, 207 McCague Bldg. THE BOSWORTH. ' Furnished and unfurnished 2 rms. and bath, $35 and $40 winter rates. . ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1636. 833 Securities Bldg. : ANGELUS APARTMENT, 25TH AVE. AND DOUGLAS. ".$ or 4-room apartment fireproof and soundproof. Two disappearing Murphy beds, automstlo elevator Roof garden. Strictly modern. Harney 2074. ST. CLAIR. . , . 24th and Harney, 3,,and 4-room apart ments. Call Harney 647. CLOSE in rooms, suitable for studio, lofflce. dentist, dressmaker, etc., with living rms. ' adjoining. T. F. Hall. 434 Rsmge. D. 7406. APARTMENTS, all sixes snd prices, did location. 24th and Farnam. splen- D. 1472. South. APART. In Scargo Blk. for rent.24th and L 8ts Oct. 1. E. H. Benner Co.. D. 8406. t-ROOM house; strictly modernf 2152 Merl dlth Ave. Call Florence 418. Miscellaneous. . I., ; i BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment walking . distance. Janitor, heat etc; 840 summer, $48.60 winter. Douglas 3392. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. SoedaHsts In Apartment Management West Farnam District ' Residence, seven rooms, three on first floor oak, four on second white enamel, hot water heat, tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable terms If desired. ALFRED THOMAS, 1 $08 Farnam Bldg. . Close-in Bungalow Price Only $3,800 Five larae rooms and bath, oak finish, strictly modern, full basement brick foundation; lot 60x135. This dandy home la due west from the heart of town, and IS certainly a bargain. pS BORNE REALTY COMPANY, 1 , 701 Omaha Natl. Bank. Bldg. Tyler 496 SACRIFICE SALE, $3,70j6. 6-r. kpuse strictly modern, full lot, IK years old, one block to car; oak finish, downstairs; oak floors throughout; brick fireplace, bullt-ln features, stationary laun dry tubs. F. D. WEAD, 810 8 18TH. 4 ROOMS, city water, electrlo lights, 2 largs corner lots, southwest of Hanacom Park; $100 cash; balance monthly. Wal nut 2466. North. MILLER PARK BARGAIN $4,000 Dandy good house on the car line with six rooms, all modern. First floor has living room arrangement with oak fin ish, fd floor, three excellent bedrooms, oak floors throughout- House Is in fine condition and nicely decorated. Storm windows and screens; front porch screen ed, beautiful location. Beautiful lot with flowers, shrubs snd fruit Thlr Is a bar- . gain; owner leaving city only reason for ' setting. 7 . ' GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. Douglss 962. 919-20 City National. AFTER looking at MINNE LUBA 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 are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., T43 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. ' .; ' ' 1 : ;.':.'. $5,750 Hanscom Park Home Seven rooms and bath, hot water heat. all hardwood finish, oak on first floor. birch on second; sleeping porch, den, full floored attic; foundation brick and tile choice 60x140 east front lot; only one block to car. OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY, 701 Omaha Natl. Bank. Bldg. Tyler 496. ONE i-room and one 4-room cottage, both .on one lot; fine condition; live In one and -rent the other. Price for-both, $2,760. Very easy terms. No. 2438 8. 20th St NORRIS A NORRIS. -400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglss 4270. 9 Miscellaneous. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 6-room strictly modern homel Large lot. Full basement Furnace heat. Owner will sacrifice this property for $3,100 to get the cash. PAYNE INVESTMENT COM PANY, Realtors. ;. 637 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. D. 1781. Sunday calls Colfax 8227. CLASSY BUNGALOW , Five-room bungalow, classy outside and mslde. Price $3,850, reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 842 Paxton Block. Douglas 1722. W. FARNAM SMITH A CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, 1380 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. R. 8. TRUMBULL. 1305 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE Unimproved Acreage. ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident who Is In town and wishes to dispose of same while here. Good tract, fair improvements. If interested call In person for Miner at Her Grand hotel. ' FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. .Interest 5 per cent. iU per cent and $ per cent. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1623 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates s, .5H and 6 per cent Reaaonablye conv mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th. Omaha. Neb. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loana. City National Bank Bldg. $ PER CENT Mortgages secured by Omaha residence property, for sale by E. H. Lougee, Inc., 63i Keellne Bldg. BHOPEN A CO., PRIVATE MONEY. 5 Farm Loans, best terms, prompt ser vice, Paul Peterson. 364 Brandeis Theater Bldg., Omaha, or Blair, Neb. $4,500 M'TGE bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $11,600. Tel-mage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W, Bldg. FARM and city loans, 6, 6 V and 6 per cent W. H. Thomas. Kelllne Bldg. Doug. 1648. $100 to 810,000 MADE promptly; F. 1)7 Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on mproved farms and ranches. Kloks Investment Co., Omaha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. " O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 101$ Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. 5 MONEY HARRISON A MORTON, 916 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. 5 Of CITY O LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 813 Bran dels Thester Bldg. .D. 686. . Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT, Flatlron Hotel. Doue 279T. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. BIG BARGAIN. 167 acres, 7M miles from town; 9-room house, good-stsed barn, good out buildings, fair orchard, good location, land lays level to gently rolling; 127 seres In cultivation, 40 acres In blue grass pasture. Price for 15 days $135 fer acre. Mortgage $16,000 that runs until March, 1922. For sale by Olass A Clark, Osceola. Ia. Minnesota Lands. 120 acres, heavy soil. , $0 miles west of Minneapolis; 7$ sores cultivated, balance timber, pasture: good 9-room house, barn and other outbualdlngs; ( horses, 6 cows, 8 hsad of young stock, $ bogs, chickens, turksys and all this year's crop, consist ing of 25 acres extra good corn and small grain; all goes at $65 per acre; $4,000 cash, bslancs 6 per cent. McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANY, $00 Wllmso Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. New Mexico Lands. NEW MEXICO THE SUNSHINE STATE Vsst undeveloned resources, rood roads. magnificent scenery. Ideal climate, elieapj larming ana grazing tanas otrer spienaia opportunity to those seeking homes, health, safe Investment. Write today for free book of facte to Dept G, State Pub licity Bureau, Capitol Bldg., Santa Fe, New Mexico. Money-Making Farm, With 74 Head Cattle, $11,900 800 acres. Spring watered pasture tor nearly 100 cows. Cuts about 200 tons of hay yearly. Produced 700 bu. 40-lb. oats on 0 acres; 1,600 maples, sugar house, evaporator and outfit; 150 apple trees; good 2-story. 9-room residence with bath, hot and cold water, gas snd telephone. Barn room for 75 cows, machinery shed 30x60. milk house, hen house, double deck $0-ft hoR house. Owner retiring to smaller farm. Includes In ssle 46 cows, 32 cslves and yearlings, bull, 3 horses, pair $500 mules, liotra. poultry, harnesses, wagons, plows, mowers, grain drill, engine, har rows, cultivators, corn planter, enailsge cutler and carrier, bobs, roller, hay and lot of oats, eorn, wheat potatoes, apples, to. Milk selling 6c to Jo qt Immedi ate possession. Easy terms. Located In greatest dairy county In the world where the butter for our navy Is msde. Only T miles to State Agricultural college. For details see page 16, Strout's New Fall Cat alogue of 321 bargains In a dosen slates. Copy mailed free. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, Dept 3073, 30$ 8. 18th street Omaha, Neb. FARM LAND WANTED V'E can sell your fsrm If "yon will list It with us at a bargain for the man who buys. E. P. Snowden A Son, 423 8. 15th. D. 9371. POULTftY AND PET STOCK WANTED Fox terrier or Boston bull male pup. Will pay up to 85. Address Box 4133. Bee. PEN end small bunch of Butt Orpington chickens at a bargain. Colfax 3699. Ad- FOR SALE Well bred collie puppies. areas Box 171. Wall Lake, la. FINE milk goat, also female Belgian rabbit Telephone Tyler 111$. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, $ mo., H, goods, total cost $3.10. $40, $ mo. rndorstd notes, tola, tost, $1.80. i Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN 80CIETY. 438 Rose Bldg.. lth and Farnam. Ty. $8$. LEGAL RATES LOANS $34.00 - $240.00 or more. Easy payments. utmost prlvaoy $40 Paxton Bldr. Tsl. Doug. 829. ' , OMAfrA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and jewelry loans at $H and 1 per cent; private booths. W. C. Flatau. $01 Securities jtfoae) Bldg. Tyler $60. Nebraska Lands. 240-ACRE FUFFALO COUNTY FARM FOR SALE. About 160 acres In cultivation, $0 acres pasture Good 6-room house on good foundation, well built barn for 18 horses with good hay mow, granary, chicken house and hog hbuse. Fenced and cross fenced, well and 'windmill. The farm Is some rolling and some rough, but all good soil, Is In a fine state of cultivation for fall -grain. - Located about 22 miles from Kearney and 8 miles from Amherst Price. $8,500. ' This farm will carry a mortgage of $4,500 to $6,000. This Is one of the best buys I know of in Buffalo County, and with present prices of farm products, this farm should pay the purchase price with less thsn three crops. Is an excep tional proposition snd will sell. C. K. DAVIES, KEARNEY, NEB. 16 QUARTER SECTIONS unimproved, wheat, corn and alfalfa land near rail road, Perkins county, Nebraska. Will sell responsible parties. 160 acres, $600 down balance five and ten years. (No annual payments.) Miner A Bradley, Box 635, Grand Island, Neb. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lota Price $320, only SI cash ana to cents per weeg. Doug. 3392 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. CORNER ACRE PARTLY FENCED SOME FRUIT West of Benson; one block "to paved road ana rree Jitney; lays fine; east front Can be bought on a small cash payment aown, balance iiv per month. Price, $1,060. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllls. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney St. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. v Well located lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. DUNDEE MOUSES 5 Bargains Near Car Line. $ room's 60th and Cass $8,250 7 rooms 49th and Cuming 8,000 8 rooms 60th and Davenport. ....... 7,000 8 rooms 49th and Chicago....... 6,600 8 rooms 60th and Underwood. . A . . 7,000 These are all attractive homes In splendid condition. ALLEN A BARRETT 613vBee, D. 7768 HOMES and home sites in Dundee. SHUZ-ER A CARY. 204 Keellne. D. $074. Acreage. TWO ACRES $900 $20 Down $15 Per Month Close to Car, Stores and School This would make a fine jilace to raise chickens, fruit or any kind of garden. East slope from the building site. Is the cheapest acreage near Omaha and In one of the best additions. Several new Im provements In Immediate locality. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. Realtors. 1614 Harney St. SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy psymente $ acres up. We fsrm the farm we sell you. The Hungerrord rota to urowers' association. 16tb and Howard Sts., Omaha. Douglas 9871. t FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 156-acre farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy terms. H desired. Address Dr. C. W. OlUIn. $1$ F. L. A T. Bldg., Sioux City. Ia. t FOR 8ALE Best large body high grade, medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach, Neb. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm 4tt miles from Hartlngtoq, Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will sell or exchange, See G. A. Kull, Oakland, Neb. 160-A. WELL Improved farm. 1V4 miles N. W. Elkhorn, Douglas Co. Pries $176 per A. Call Paul Peterson, D. 1280. Res. Walnut 8106. SEVERAL good northeast Nebrsska farm bargains;, easy terms If desired. A. A. Patsman, 628 Securities Bldg. FOR SALE Imp. farm, hi mile to modern town. Peter Rock, Mason City, Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C. J. Csnan. 810 McCarue Bldg.. Omaba. Oklahoma Lands. BUY PROSPECTIVE OKLAHOMA OIL , LAND. SURE INCOME. Rent from pasture, farming, coal, gas or oil will pay tor land. ONLY CONDITION Annual pay ments. Will buy tor you and rent In formation free. Write Immediately. Joseph Clark, Indian Land Purchasing Agent, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Oregon Lands. "Heart of the Range." . Jordan valley project, Oregon. 44,000 '.acres Irrigated land. Free map. Next ex curslbn October 2. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 40 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Texas Lands. LANDS of fair value assured by Chamber of Commerce. New plans to settle and develop the most fertile lands if South Texas, immediately adjacent flue market. ' Farming and dairying demonstration un der our direction. Only approved lands offered for sale. If you want to own a farm write for booklet J. Agricultural Dept. Chamber of Commerce, Houston, Texss. GOOD corn land, east Texas, 325 an acre. , Get my free book. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block, Omaba. Up ST0GK MARKET Cattle Prices Shade Stronger; Hogs Score Another Big Ad vance ; Sheep Prices Look Steady. Receipts wers: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Official Monday 36,029 2,318 44,961 Official Tuesday .,..16,702 3,391 33,338 Estimated Wednesday 7,000 3,200 34,000 Three days this week. 47,731 8,649 112,287 Bams day last week. .41,292 14.888 116,613 Same days 2 wks. ago. 17,337 . 8,133 68,730 Same days 2 wks. ago. 34,683 14,340 64,685 Same days 4 wks. ago. 31,300 7,644 $4,414 Same days last year. 40,440 15,187 127,441 Cattle Receipts were more moderate than on Monday and Tuesday, about 7,000 head being reported In up to noon. This makes 47,000 head for the three days, or nearly 7.000 more than a week ago. There was more life and activity to the trade than on either Monday or Tuesday and In some cases prices looked a shade stronger, but the Improvement In the msrket was more In the nature of a better movement than In the way of stronger prices, and both beef steers and cow stuff, outside of the beat grades, are still selling right around 60c lower than they were a week ago on an average. Business In atockera and feeders alan showed some Improvement and anything that had flesh and quality sold to bet ter advantage than on yesterday. Feeder Buyers pam as nign as $14.50 for choice heavy Wvomin atreera. arhlh ! - - ki.i. as anything has sold this season. Outside of the best cattle, however, the ordinary uiaj ok hock came ana seeding steers sold sue lower man a week ago on an average. Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, $16,000)17.00; good to choice beeves, 818.00 ""; rair to good beeves. 812.00A12.AOr common to fair beeves, $8.00011.00; good to choice yearlings. 314.00ifi16.8A: fair in good yearlings, $13.00918.00; common to fair yearlings, $7.5010.60; prime heavy grass beeves, $11.601$.50; good to' choice grass beeves, $10. 00 11. 00; fair to good grass beeves, $8. 0010.00; common to fair grass oeeves. T.50e8.75; good to choice neuers, S.UUW.2b: good to choice ran 67.76018.50; fair to good cows. 86.60tDT.60- common to fair cows, $5,004)6.25; prime feeding steers, $10,00013.00; good to choice teeners, .ouw ju.qo; fair to good feeders, $7.0008.26; common to fair feeders, $6,000 7.00; good to choice stockers. I8.00m On- stock heifers, $6.5AQ8.00; stock cows, $6.00 !, aiocn calves. iS.60Hlf.60; veal calve. in,ui bums, siags, etc., vB.ootjs.OO, Representative sales: V BEEF 8THERS No. . ' Av. Pr. No. GRAIN ANMRODUCE With Buyers Looking for Fur ther Declines in Price of Corn, Market is Dull, With Few Satles Reported. Omsha, September 26, 1917. Receipts showed a fair Improvement over yesterdsy, with eighteen cars of whest fifty ran or corn, flfta-one ears ot oats, two cars of rye and twelve cars of barley re ported In. Nearly all the whebt received was ,of the No, 2 and No. 1 grades, which the mills took freely. Trade In cash corn was dull. Buyers are of the opinion that corn will be lower. Spot quotations today ranged from 1V0 to Jo under those of yesterday and even at thr.se prices trsdes were very slow In being made. The No. 3 white aold at 11c de cline,. $3.04 H being paid for this grsde, while tho No. $ yellow sold at $1.96 0 I. 97. The mixed variety sold at the 3e decline, the No. $ bringing 91 96&1.96, while the No, 3 sold at practically the same prlres. Cssh oats sold off HffHo and trade In this cereal was quite active during the earlier hours, the demand being fairly good. A few samples of the better grades were held for a better price. No. 3 white sold at 69e and th standard grade sold at 68 41c while figures on the No. $ grade ranged from 63 Wo to 68 V the bulk of these ssles bringing the higher price, and the ssmpls whits sold at 6706SUc There were no anlea of rye reported. Bar loy was In demand and sold at prices about lo higher, the No. 3 bringing $1.3$ and ;he No. 3 $1.33M-34. No. 4 barley sold at $1,2841.34. One car ot rejected barley sold at $118. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 310,000 bu.; eats. 89,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 1,100,000 bu., and shipments 439,000 bus. against receipts of 1,723,000 bus., and shipments ot 1.156, 00ft bus. last year. Primary corn receipts were 631.000 bus., and shipments, 256,000 bus. against receipts of 789,000 bus., and shipments of 371,000 bus. last year. . Primary oats receipts were 1,329.000 bus., and shipments 1,099,000 bus. sgalnat receipts ot 1,608,000 bus., and shipments of 1,080,000 bus. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheal. Corn. Oats, Chicago .' 91 141 179 Minneapolis , ,,,..151 Duluth ....109 ... ... Omaha 16 60 $1 Kansas City 60 13 38 St Louis 47 16 85 Winnipeg . ,v...., 999 , These sales were 'reported today; Whest No. 1 hard winter; 1 car, $1.1$. No. '3 hard winter; 1H ears. $1.1$. Ne. $ hard winter: 1 car, $1.09. No. 4 hard win ter: 1 car, $3.06. No. $ dark hard winter: 1 car, $1.16, No. $ dark hand winter! il car, $1.13. No $ yellow hard winter: 3 ' vara, $3.06. No. $ yellow hard wlntsr: $ cars, $3.03. No. 2 red durum: 2 cars $2.05. No. 2 red durum: 1 car, $2.03. No. 8 -amber durum, 8 cars. $3.16, No. 3 red spring: 1 ear,- $3.07; 1 car (very smutty), $344. Ssmpls red spring; 1 csr, $1.93. No. 3 northern spring: 3 oars, $3.13; Hears, (smutty), 13.09. No. $ northsrn spring: 1 car, $1.09. No. 3 mixed hard red winter; 1 can (smutty), $1.04. Barley No. 2: I ear $1.83. No. 8: 1 car, II. 34.- t car, $1.81 No. 4: 2 cars, $1.2$. Re Jerted: 1 car, $1.1$, Spelts; 1 ear (cut), $2.15. Corn No. I white; 1 csr, $1.08; 1 1.$ ears, $2.04tf. No, $ yellow: 81-7 cars. 11.96; 11-$ cars, $1,96 ft. No. I mixed: H ear, $1.96; 1 oars, $1.95. No. $ mixed: 1 car (near white), $2.01; I cars, $1.96; 1 cars, $1.96." No. 4 mixed: 1-7 car, $2.00, Sample mixed: 1 ear, $1.96; 1 car, $1.94. - Oats No. $ white; 1 car, 69o. Standard: I cars, 68o, No, t whits; 11 cars. $$e; 4 ears. 68 He; 1 ear, 6$ He. No. 4 white; 4 cars, 6814c. Sample whltet 1 car, $8He; $ cars, 68c; I Mr, 67 lie. No. 4 mlxet I csrs, 6 sc. Omaha Cash Prices Corn! No. t white, $9.0463.04Hl No- 1 white, $2.04Q2.04Hi No. 1 yellow, $1.96H 1.97; No, 8 yellow, $1.96H01.$7; N. 1 mixed, $1.$51.96 No. $ mixed, $1.9591.1$. Oats: No. I white, 66Q69c standard, 8H056o: No. I white. 68H668o; No. 4 white. 68066HC. Barley: malting. $1.3801.34: No. 1 feed, $1.2301.29. Rye: No. 1, $l.$4tl.$4He; No. $, $l.B301.83He. , , T.oosal ran J nt nnllrinS! " Art Av. $r. , 88 $6 $0 $87 T 78 $.75 A 5 734 $6 00 6.. iv ess a Tt - 7 , (70 ( (0 6 1 $$ $6 826 1 60 H 933 7 75 39 973 8 25 21 1113 8 75 10 93$ $ 00 S 1211 11 00 f HEIFBRS. 7 671 6 76 4... WESTERNS. Kent 4k Bessel Cattle Co. 8. D, 60 eowe... 814 7 45 49 steers.. 921 Ada and L. F. Johnson Wyo. 49 steers. , 899 10 00 22 steers. .1140 11 00 F. u. T. Hesse Wyo. 18 steers. .1046 $ 76 Beaver Cattle Co. Wyo. , $7 steers.. 968 10 20 3. Jane S. D. , 13 steers. .1060 10 00 ' Smith Bros. Wyo. 24 eows... $62 8 60 J. N. Denis Wyo. 933 6 60 28 steers.. 872 $ 25 Ed Ooodell Wyo. 586 8 00 W. J. Smith and A. McWIIllams Wyo. 21 cows... K39 6 66 17 yesr'gs 615 7 $5 W. Davids Mont, 818 6 25 NEBRASKA. 671 I 90 11 cows... 946 $ 00 176 10 60 SOUTH DAKOTA. 7 cows.. .1090 7 00 27 steers. .1301 1$ 00 WYOMING. 13 steers. .1160 9 90 26 cows... 914 7 60 12 steers. .1155 10 10 , Hogs Receipts were quite a little small er than yesterday and as demand was broad again today, prices scored another big ad vance. Bulk of the offerings were cashed early at figures that were about 26c high er. Close was weak, and a few of the last sales wsre not over 16c higher, but general market looked a good 25c up. Bulk landed at $l$.65t10.00, with a five-car string of choice .butcher weights as high as $19.20, within 40c of the record. Representative sales: No Av. 8h.. Pr. No. Av. 8h Pr. 77. .87$ 260 $18 60 74. .268 310 118 65 1 17 cows. 19 steers.. 11 cows. . 68 steers.. 8 calves. 41. .189 84. .141 68. .292 74. .234 140 80 40 18 76 18 86 18 95 19 10 39. .263 79. .312 23. .267 19. .226 160 18 80 16 $0 19 00 19 20 Sheep There was a very good Wednes day run ot sheep and lambs here, but the outlet was fslrly brosd and morning trade was a good deal mora active than yester day. Prices were pretty uneven, but for the most part looked steady and If there was any change It was toward a stronger basis. Several strings of good fsedlng lambs sold around $17.60, with a two-car bunch at $16.00. Old sheep were strong, with good tat ewes at $11.00011.10. and feeding and breeding kinds also showed a firmer tone. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $16. 6016. 90: lambs, feeders, $16.00018.00; lambs, ' culls. $12.00016.00; yearlings, fair to choice, $12.OO01$.OO; year lings, feeders, $12.00013.50; wethers, fair to choice, $11. 60012. CO; ewes, fair to choice, $10.00011.10; ewes, culls and feeders, $6.00 011.00; ewes, breeders,, all ages, $11,000 17.00. Representative sales; No. 40 Wyoming lambs 210 "Wyoming feeding Iambs. 186 native ewes 211 Wyoming feeding lambs. 262 cull feeder lambs 234 Wyoming lambs 222 Wyoming feeder lambs.. 628 Wyoming feeder ewes;.,. 700 Wyoming feeder lambs.. 741 Utah lambs....... Av. 70 68 83 61 56 73 64 99 58 67 Pr. 17 75 17 95 6 15 17 95 16 85 16 75 17 86 11 00 17 50 16 75 Corn. Dec. May Oats. Sep. Deo. May Open. ) High. 10 14 $8 57 69 H 20 14 DS 67 59 V, Low. 120 114 68 V 57 69H Close. 1 10 1 14 5814 87 584 Yes. 120 114 87 59H NEW YORK STOCKS Increasing Money Stringency Determining Factor in Day's Reaction; Liberty Bonds Still Above Par. New York, Sept 26. Increasing money stringency wss the determining factor In today's reactionary session of the stock market Call loans opened at 8 per cent, that rate prevailing until shortly before the close, when It dropped to. 6 per eent ' Time accommodations showed greater scarcity, local banks evidently taking their eue from the attitude of the federal reserva board, which Is discouraging long time ac ceptances. Three and six months' loans ad vanced H per cent to $ per cent' with Vir tually no offerings. Siocks moved Irregularly the greater part of ths dsy, but fell back generally In the last hour, industrials and other - leaders pointing the way. The recession follows publication of the weekly review of a trad authority, which referred to the "utter eon fusion" In the steel Industry as a result of the prlcee estsbllshed by the government United States Steel, which again . con trlbuted a largj quota to the day's opera tions, fell from 111 to 110 and closed at U0H, a net loss ef 2 points., Msny other Industrials and coppers re acted to a like extent and shipping, which had been almost the only prominent stock to show actual strength, also yielded. Ralls at no time evinced any of the pre vious day's firmness, the coal group being under constant pressure, with New York Central. St. Paul and other grangers. Pools renewed their activity in minor specialties, but failed to attract a following. Moderata gains were scorsd W Ohio Oas, Distiller's Securities and Martin preferred. Total sales amounted to 585,000 shares. Probability of a government loan to Hawaii and shipment of 36,000,000 geld to Canada embraced the financial Incidents of the dey. Domestic bonds tended mainly tower, but Internationale were firm.' Liberty 3 Ha moved In ths narrow groove ef par to 100.03. Total bond sales, par value, aggregated $4, 74M00. United Slates bonds' (old Issues) were un changed on cell. - - Number of sales and quotation on leading stocks: Am. Beet Sugar,. American Can Am, Car 4V Fndry,. Am. Locomotive... Am, S. 4k Refng... Am. Sugar Refng. Am. Tel. A Tel... Am. Zinc, L. S. . Anaconda Copp., Atchison ......... A. O. 4k W. t. S. L. Baltimore Ohio. Butte Sup. Cop. Cal. Petroleum..... Canadian Pacific Central Leather... Chesapeake A Ohio C. M. A St Paul., Chicago A N. W... C. R. I. A P., ctfs. Chlno Copper..,.,, Colo. Fuel. Iron... Corn Prod. Refng Sales. High. Low, Close. 1.100 $6H 1,600 . 431e 700 73 H 2.500 41 16,701 100 100 111 7,500 11$ 86 4$H 73 01 84 110 85 414 11 $1 16 110 .440 11 900 16 . 4.700 Kftst 101 600 47 : $T 1.600 24 2$ 100 11 ' IB 111 U$ 17 11 11 91 97 ill fA4.ll. 47 17 800 183 161 161 $.800 400 , 1.200 Vioo 6.600 Crucible Steel $6,000 3$ 16 $0. $8 42 21 73 83 34 32 Chicago Closing prlcee, furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and gram broker, 2,.6 South Sixteenth street, Omsha! Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yea, Corn. I I k i Deo. 111 1 11 111 1 11 131 May 118 1 16 111 J 1 I" Oats. Sep. 60 , 60 $8$, $8 $0 Dee. 68 - $8 68 68 69 May 68H 61 $1 $1 $2 Pork. ,,v ' -f ' 8p. 45 71 46 00 - 45 72 40 10 46 47 , Oct. 46 62 46 80 45 63 46 0$ 46 47 Jan. 46 10 47 10- 46 10 47 2$ 48 17 Lard. Sep. 24 71 26 00 24 72 14 18 24 70 Oct. 24 71 16 06 24 66 24 92 24 17 Jan. 28 76 24 10 2$ 60 13 11 23 $7 Ribs. ' Sep. 18 80 16 10. 16 20 16 10 25 16 Oct. 16 16 26 70 x 26 16 26 77 26 06 Jan. $4 22 24 07 24 15 24 86 24 02 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Vain Weaken at New That Cora I Out of Danger From Frost. Chicago, Sept 26,-tAttthorltatlv - advice that the corn erop as a whole was pro gressing wsll and that a good portion was already out of danger from frost, did much toosy to weaken wiuee. . The close, ai though unsettled, 1 was to lHo net lower, at $1.21 December and $1.1$ May. Oats showed a setback ot H to IHe, Provisions soared beyond all previous rec ords and finished at lain of 26 to $2 cents. Although It was conceded that today' weather map, and the forecast as well, were unfavorable, the corn market averaged lower throughout the day. Th adverss conditions appeared to have been fully dl counted yesterday, and holders Indulged In profit taking, especially as no serious dam ags from low temperatures seemed Immt nent. Besides, ultra-bulls were disappointed at the fixing of a lata date fot consider ing the possibility of a change In the exist Ing maximum price regulations. Reports of the Increasing security of the crop In gen eral contained the statement that one-half to two-thirds of the yield In Iowa was now safe from an ordinary killing frost : Subsidence of demand for Immediate de livery was the ehlet feature of the oat market , ' Big advances In the provision market were associated with reported heavy pur chasing of meats for government sccount Moreover, oontinued scarcity of hog arrival her and at other renters hss resulted in depletion of stock. Receipts today through out the west totaled but little more than half the number a year SCO. Cash Prices Corn: No. 2 yellow, $2.02 (D2.46: No. $ yellow. $2.02H2.04: No. vallow nominal. Oats: No. $ white! 590 59Hc; standard, sovsoHe. nye: - jxo. j, $1.91fM.91H. Barley: $1,2501.42. Seeds: Timothy. $6.6007.60: ' clover. $17.00022.00, Provisions: Pork, Mil. Ill; lara, it.of 25.00: ribs. $26.66027.16. Buttsr Market firm; creamery, 40 Hv 42 Vic. Eggs Market sssler; reeeipts, u.ioi esses: firsts. 870138c: ordinary firsts. ata 36c; at mark, cases Included, 35 (f 37 Vic Potatoes Market lower; receipts, it cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, tacQ $1.00. Poultry Alive, market uncnangea. Omaha Hay Market. Receints fslr. Demand good on both prat rls hay and alfalfa. Market firm and higher on all grades of prairie hay. Prairie Hay Choice upland. 818.00 19.00; No. 1, 916.00017100; No. I. $11,600 14.60: No. 3. 87.t0OlS.60. Midland MO. i. $15.60017.00; No. 2, $11.60014.60. Lowland No. 1, 13.60011.60; NO. I, $7.6008.60; NO. 1, $5.0006.60. Alfalfa Choice. Z4.vOr iB.oe; no. i, $22.00023.00. Standard, $20.00021.00; No. 817.00011.00; No. 3, 313.00014.00. Straw Oat, $6.6007.60; wheat. $4,000 7.00. I " iii i i i ii. St. Louis Oraln Market St. Louis. Mo.. Sept 26. Corn No. 1, $2.0402.04: No. 2 white, $2.10; September, $1.67; December. $1.1901.19. Oats No. 2, 59c; No. 2 white, 5960e. New York Bogar Market, ' New York, Sept 26. Sugar Raw. market steady; centrifugal, 7.02c; molasses, 4.14c; refined sugar, iteady; fine granulated, $.40 08.60. Kansas City Oraln Market. Kansas City. Mo., Sept 26. Corn No 3 mixed, $1.95 01.96; No. 1 white, $1,080 2.11; No. 2 yellow, 31.9802.00; September, $1.96; Decomber, $1.20. 1 Oats No. 3 white, 61 Ho; No. 1 mixed. 59H06' 1. Dolnth Grain Market Duluth. Minn.. Sept 26. With light of ferings the market was stronger In coarse grains today. Barley sold 2o blghsr for toe nest grade grain and rye was strong, 1 to 2c up at $1.8901.$O. Unseed Quotations. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 26. Linseed On track, .$3.6003.54; arrive, $3.47; September, 33.60 bid; October, $3.47 asked; November, $3.46; December, $3.40. . Cuba Cane Sugar.. $00 Distillers' Socurlty. 10,400 Erie 8,l General Electric. General Motors... Ot. Northern ptd. Ot. N. Ore ctfs.. Illinois Central Inspiration Copper. 3,100 51 Int M. M. ptd.... 19.400 89 Inter; Nickel...... 1,900 $4 Inter. Paper $00, 10 K. C. Southern.-., Kennecott Copper. Louts. A Nash..,. Maxwell Motors... Met. Petroleum... Miami Copper Missouri Pacific,.. Montana tvin, ........ Nsvada Copper.... , $.100 21 N. Y. Central 1.100 79 N Y.. N. H. A H.. 600 94 Norfolk A West.. Northern Paclfle... Paclflo Mall Pacific Tel A Tel.. Pennsylvania 1lt-h,ira'h Coal.'.. Ray Con. Copper.. l.$00 Reading . Rep. Iron A Steet 13,600 Rhat. AH. Copper. 400 Southern Paclflo.. 1.J00 Southern Beltway., 8,700 GM.H.hakar I'oro... 1.800 Texas Co. ',.; JJJ $ 37 61 it $2 11 21 81 68 Vs 69 10$ 17 $1 , 46 10 11, 32 $2 21 700 141 144H 146 V. $.800 102 101 101 $.100" 16 34 60 $7 14 $0 1,900 41 40 400 111 133 1,000 34 33 95 36 18 1,100 400 1,400 , 98 34 86 21 78 35 100 111 111 , , , . . hi 100 17 27 1,100 '$2 'ii 16 84 83 , 16 93 16 47 26 83 83 84 93 17 48 84 101 60 88 34 10 19 40 122 93 03 14 . 71 31 78 26 112 101 $4 22 52 61 ' 16 11 It 14 02 $1 46 166 160 .110 111 94 16 11 48 -.1, v.. i sno ill lie iv union r-suum. r';rr it; i.mii tr n lnd. Alcohol $,600 141 188 V. 8. Btsel...,....in.60O 118 110 ti a ostul tf4) . . ...... ... Utah Copper...... $.100 $5 9 Wsbashpfd. "Vfi.. "J " Western .Union.., $00 88 61 H -... li-1Mi-le., 1.800 47 - 417k Total sales tor th day. $26,000 hares. , New ' York Money Market. New York. Sept 24. Mercantile Paper-- commercial sixty-day - bill on banks, 84.71H! commercial ixty-day bills. $4.11 demand, $4.16 1-1$.' ables, $4.16 .1-1$. Sliver Bar, $1.04; Mexican do lars, $4o. Bonds-aovrnment steadyj railroad, l "Tim' Loan Strong; lxty day. $ per cent; ninety days .and six months, 4 per "call Money Strong; high, Pt eent: low. $ per eent; ruling rate, t per cent: closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at I per eent: last loan, $' per cent U. S. 2s, reg.... IT K. C. B. ref. ts 10 do coupon.... ttU A N, unl. 4 $7 U. S. 3s, reg... 99 M. K. A T. 1st 4s 16 do coupon.,.. 99 Mo. Pao. gen. 4s. 84 U. S. 4s, reg... 105 Mont Power 6s,. 93 do coupon.... 106 N. Y. C deb. 6s.. 98 Pan. 3s coupon. 64 Paelflo 4s.. 84 Am. For. Sec. $s. 96 do 3s. .......i 41 A. T. A T. clt 5s 97 O; 8. L. rsf. 4s. , 87 Anglo-French 6s. 92Pc. T. A T. 6s. 94 Armour ACo 4 Hs 89'Penn. eon. 4s,100 Atchison gen, 4s. 14 do gen. 4... 93 Bait A Ohio 4.', 83 H Kaing (en. 4. li Cent Leather 6s. 98 8. L. A 8. F. a. 6 $4 Cent Paclflo 1st. $08. Paclflo ev. 6s. $$ Chss. A O. cv. 6s. 88 'do ref. 4s..... 84 C. B. A Q. 1. 4s 95 HS. Railway 61... 91 C M A 8 P g 4s 86 H Tex. A Pao. 1st $3 C. R. I. A P 1 1 4s 88 Union Paclflo 4s. $3 , Colo. A H. r. 4 Us 7tt do ev. 4s 87 hk b. A R. O. ref. 6s 50 U. 8. Rubber 6 82 D. of C: 5s, 1931 94 V, S. Steel 8s... 100 Erie ten. 4s 64a,,Wabash 1st.... 98H Oen. Electric 6.103W. Union 4s, 11 Ot. N. 1st 4Hs. 90 III. Cent, ref 4s.7l-13 'Bid. int M. M. 6a.... 81 . '.- ' " ' rhli-aan Uta Rtnok Market Chicago, Sept. 16. Cattle Reeeipts, 18,060 head; market weak; ' native beef 'cattle, 87.26017.75: western steers. 86.40015.30: stockers and feeders, $$.36011.25; cows and heifers, $6.10013.50: calves, $10.00016.00. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 hsad; market ' strong, 15o above yesterday' average; bulk of sales, $16.66011.25; lights, 316.00011.86: mixed, $18.00019.90; heavy, $18.00019.30: rough, $18.00018.26; pigs, $14-26013.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 27,000 head: . market steady; wethers, $8.00012.50; ewes, $8.35011.75; lambs, $18.00018.00. , Kansas City Live Stock Market, ' Kansas City, Sept. It. Cattle Receipts, , 10,000 bead; market, weak; prime fed steers, $16.00017.00; dressed beef ' steers, $11.00016.60; western steer $9.00019.00 cows, $6.60010.00; heifers, $7.00012.00; stockers and feeders, $6.60013.00; bulls, $6.0$ 08.oo; esives, 6.tO0i3.o. Hogs Receipts, 6,ioo head; market, high er; bulk. ' $13.60018.16: heavy, . $18,300 11.30; packers and butchers, $18.60019.15; light .$18.40018.10; pigs, $15.00016.30. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 bead; market, weak; lambs, $17.00017.50; year- ' lings, $18.00013.60; wethers, $11.00013.60; ewes, $10.00011.50; stockers and feeders, $$.00011.75. Sioux City Uva Stock. , ) Sioux City, la., Sept 36. Cattle Re ceipts, 8,000 head; market .steady; beet steers, $7.60011.00; fat eows and heifers, $6.6009.00; canners, $5.2606.16; stackers and feeders, $7.60012.60; calvee, $$.000 .. 11.10; bulla, itags, etc., 86.0008.00: feeding eows and heifers, $$.0008.00. Hoie Receipts, 8,000 head; market 2$ to 40 cents higher; light, $18.60019.00; mixed. 818.40018. 90; heavy, $18.40019.00; pig,' $16.00017.00; bulk, $19.60013.00. Sheep Receipts. 1.000 head: .market weak. St. Joseph live Stock Market, 8t Joseph. Mo.. Sept It. Cattle Re. oelpts, 4,700 head; market steady; steer. $8.00014.50; cow and heifers. ll.60Ai4.tfti calves, $8.00011.60. Hog Receipts, 3,001 head; market hlgb er; top, $19.18; balk ot sales, $13.70019.10; heavy packers, $15.60018.76; common t4 good packer, $18.00 0 18.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.500 head: market lower: lambs. Ill eci ..... $5.00 011.00. .... . ; Minneapolis Oraln Market. Minneapolis. Sent it -pinm- M.-b., . changed; fancy patents quoted at $11,502 first clears,'$10.$0; econd clear. $6.60. jw ea.se VJ.S. ' Barley $1.1601.$$. .',.-.,' Bran $11.10032.00. Corn No. $ yellow, $1.$701.$$. Oat No. 1 white, 58060c. t Flax $3.5$. .. t