THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1917. 11 FOR RENT-ROOMS Furnished Rooms. MODERN furnished rwmi at th Sun shin apartment, equipped for light housekeeping; hot and cold water. For men only. Low rates. Office lO", N. 17th St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. LARGE front room, comfortable for Ak-Sar-Ben visitor, reasonable; private home; all modern; one block from car line; excellent location. 2514 Emmet St. Phone Webster 4511. NICELY furnished pleasant room, modern, walking distance or convenient to Far nam car. Reasonable. Harney 4951. Ill Park Ave. i ROOM, accommodation for couple, In West Farnana district. References required. Tel. Harney 1748. - FRONT room,, suitable for I or I gents, in private family, close to Crelghton colics-, alo car line, breakfast. Tel. Pour T03S. FOR RENT Large attractive room. In thoroughly modern home for . L or 3 gen tlemen. private family. Call Harney 6836. EXCELLENT newly decorated modern rooms, fine location, on car Una; alsc walking dlst. lis N 15th St. Tyler 1131. FOR RENT A large front room in new, modern, strictly private boms, to a lady; board if desired.; ref, exch. H. 22S6. NICELY furnished modern 4-r. front apart ment; walking distance; for husband and wife or 3 girls. Tyler 3318. BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms in private home. All convenience. Heat, hot snd oold water. 1461 St. Mary Ave. Red 1344. A FRONT room, suitable for 1 or 1 people. 3 large closets: near 3 car lines; nice home like place; meals if desired. H. 6918. NICELY turn, sleeping rooms; also 4 newly deoorsted unfurnished rooms;- light and heat turn. 130. 810 N. 13d fit. t. 1440. THE STANDARD. 616 8. . 22d St.. .modern, well furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms, reasonable. Douglas 9302. NEATLY furnished south front room. 63 pel week. Also east room. 12.60 per week. Modern home. 1812 Jackson. H. 3951. BRIGHT sunny rooms; bath; breakfast and evening dinner if desired; to employed only. Webster 4066. . - HAN8COM PARK, pleasant room in private home, on two car lines. Strictly modern. Kitchen privilege. Harney 1161. LAROE pleasant room, walking distance, close to Crelghton college. Only 12.16. Harney 1060. ROOMS nicely furnished, with breakfast; new modern home. Webster 6274. FOUR large, attractive, modern rooms, k reasonable; nr. car; Hanscom dls. H. 4361. LAROE, atractiv steam-heated room, pri vate, on car line. Web. 6261. NICE furnished rooms for Ak-Sar-Ben visl tors; close-in. Harney 6802. THREE furnished rooms to rent at 3024 No. 23d. Phone Web. 7940. TWO beautifully furnished rooms, walking distance; reference required. P. 6193. 1611 HOWARD. St jam heated turn, rooms. Housekeeping Rooms. FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, nicely furlnshed or unfurnished, modern. 2101 Mlmla St Webster 4506. 2501 ST. MARY'S AVE. 2 front rooms, all nicely furnished, on second floor. Laundry privileges. Reasonable. D. 6942. NICE furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. H. 6269. 2640 Chi cago. HOWARD ST., 2215 Large, clean house keeplng rooms, close In, block of car; everything furnished. 2673 ST. MARY'S AVE. South housekeeo- lng suite; ho't and cold water in rooms; good furnishings and cleant good heat. LARGE, beautiful furnished 3 -room suites with sleeping porch; reference. 3026 Dav. Front light housekeeping rooms, reasonable, close In. Dg. 8851. 2220 Leavenworth. ?1S N.. 17TH ST. Nicely furnished rooms for lignt housekeeping. Red 4324. Board and Room. COZILY furnished rooms in modern private home; good board; gentlemen or young couple preferred. Web. 2234. 2811 Bristol. BEAUTIFULLY furnished modern room, . suitable for a or , hot water heat; pri "vate home; excellent board. Harney 4ti04. 2617 GRANT ST. Room and excellent .board for two gentlemen In private col ored family. Phone Webster 6344. CAPITOL AVE., 2643 Excellent location; walking distance 16 per week and up; nice- home Patting, uougias rui. THE BOSWORTH. 2217-19 HOWARD ST. 2 rooms and bath, furnished or un furnished, (35 and 640 winter rates. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1616. J33 Securities Bldg. ST. CLAIR, 24th and srne. 1 and 4-room apart- ments. Call Harney 147. CLOSE in rooms, suitable tor studio, office, dentist, dressmaker, etc.. with living rms. adjoining. T F Hall. 434 Rsmge. D 7406 APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, splen did location. 14th and Farnam D 1471 Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking dlatanc. janitor, heat etc; 140 summer. 148.60 winter. Douglas 1393 PBTEKS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists in- Apartment Management FOR RENT -Business Prop'ty Stores. WORLD- REALTY COMPANY (Realtors) Theater ' Entrance.- Douglas 6342.- Sun Theater Bldg. 4718 S. 24TH ST. So. Side, near P. O. E. . H. Benner Co.. D. 8406. . ' Office and Desk Room. LOW-PRICED mod offices. Farnam Bldg.. II Farnam. (Old 1st Nat Bank Bldg. FIRST JRTJST CO.. (Realtors.) Tyler 600, MOVING AND STORAGE ; GORDON VAN CO. .-. : .FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. - Packing, storage and . moving lit N. lltb St Phone Doug las 114 METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO.. Expert services; prompt-attention. lout moving, your packing, your storage. ' Main Office. Central Furniture Store, 17th and Howard Tel. Doug 7786. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked room for household good and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. - . OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 802 S. I6th- .'. Douglas 4168. FIDELITY FREE Phon Douglas 288 fof complete list of vacsnt houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson St. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving; packing And storing.' call Tyrer 239 or Douglas 4316 JP Rl?l7,TY ' Express Co.. Moving . Kj. KEjEjL Packing snd Storage HOT Farnam St Web. 1748 Doug. 6146. OUR BUSINESS IS MOVINO. Large van, two men, 11.60 per hour, MAGQARD'S STORAGE CO.. Doug. 1416 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. West Farnam District Residence, seven rooms, three on first floor oak, four on second white enamel, hot water heat, tiled vestlbul and bath Reasonable terms If desired. ALFRED THOMAS. SOI Farnam Bldg. CLOSE-IN BUNGALOW. , 3821 DAVENPORT ST, Living, room, dining room,, den and kitchen first floor, 3 large sleeping rooms and bath second floor; strictly modern; furnace heat, full basement, garage, Price $4,100; reasonable terms. HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-1 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. 4 ROOMS, city water, electric lights. 1 large corner lota, southwest of Hanscom Park; $100 cash; balance monthly. Wal nut 3466. North. ATTRACTIVE modern room for two, walk Ing distance, good board, reasonable. 1561 Dodge St. Harney 6143. TWO gentlemen to share a, large room, two meals. Harney 6164. ' '. TABLE board, good home cooking. H, 830 FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. THE HY.LAND, 18TH AND NICHOLAS. Steam heat and electric lights, newly furnished apartments, 13.50 to 17 per week, Including light, heat, water. Janitor and maid service. Webster 4067. Houses. ' . NINE-ROOM all modern house in West Far nam district. Call Harney 3800. 7 RMS., mod., part, furn; walking distance; good proposition to grown people: Dg. 171. l3IX-room house, modern but heat. Ill 8, 21st; $20. Harney 2705. FOR RENT HOUSES West 206 S. 10TH ST. Practically new, easily heated, six-room, ,brlck. Telephone Har. 3836. Owner 205 Turner Blvd. 11-ROOM modern brick house, 2631 Harney 8t Call Harney 3352. North. 9 -ROOM house, all modern, has oak floors throughout, two fireplaces, south front. 140; 145 with garage. TRAVER BROS.. 819 First National Bk. Bldg. Doug. 6886 $26 7-ROOM modern east side, house. Bemls Park. Walnut 2342. double 7-ROOM house; strictly modern; 2762 Merl dlth Ave. Call Florence 418. d-ROOM home, modern but heat, $15. ioward. D. 2802. 2706 kOOD modern 6-room cottage. 2511 Chi cago. $21 per month. Harney 1669. : South. FOR RENT 3114 S. 11th St.. 6 room and sleeping po-ch; a variety of fruit trees, $17. Phon Harney 4485. , 6-ROOM modern cottage except heat. ,on Van Camp Ave. Phone Web, 1497. FOR RENT 4-room, partly modern house, $10. Call D. 7581 or H. 1265. Miscellaneous, HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 7-R.. 1503 Pierce St ' $26.00 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 6-R., (30 S. 24th Ave.... : .$16.00 6- R.. 8876 Saratoga St ;. 150.00 7- R.. 190 California St .$30,00 STRICTLY MODERN. -R, 222 Park Ave. ..V.Y.. ....... .$30.00 6- R.. 922 8. Slst Ave...'. ......... .J126.C0 7- R . 917 8. 26th Bt. ......$i5.0 6-R., 101$ Dewey Ave 137.60 6-R., 1031 8. 10th Ave, ........... .. $16.00 1919 Chicago St $36.00 , 1111 Dodge St.. $40.00 4219 N. 24th St.... $30.00 FLATS. PARTLY MODERN. i 311S N. 14th St.- $13 50 10-R., 706 8. 13th St $45.00 PORTER A 8HOTWELL," 202 9. 17th St " i Douir. 01$. Office- with HOME BUILDERS.? 9-R. 10-R. 16-R. 4-R.. lioni MASON ST. f.,room, strictly modern, very comfortable house and easy to heat. Rent $11.60. 666 8. 38th St., 10 rooms, strictly mod ern: arranged for light housekeeping rooms, Rent $30. -.. : 1104 N. 61st St., 6-room cottage. Rent IIS..-- t 3304 N. 14th St., C-room cottage. Ren, $15. 3580 Spaulding St., 9 rooms. Rent $20. GILBERT C. LOOM 18, 105 McCague Bldg. -- - ' Doug.. 170. WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT In the way of tour, five or six-room mod ern, up-to-date apartments? Preference will be given to those In better district of the city, want to deal direct with own era. No agents. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1016. . 114 N. 24TH ST., 10 rms., all modern, $45. 511 8. 20th St, i rmi., strictly mod., $17.60, 643 S. 14th Ave., 6 rail., mod. ex. ht., $20. 546 8. 24th Ave., 6 rms.. 'all modern, ISO, F. D. WEAD, 110 8. lath St D. 171. i-R. flat 616 S. 17th,-$26. -r. mod. buralnw. 1132 N. 47th Ave.. 135 C. O. CARLBER, 312 BRAN. TH. BLD. house in ail part of the elty. C- OH. SONS CO.. 601 Be Bldg FOR RENT APARTMENTS West ANGELUS APARTMENT, 25TH AVE. AND DOUGLAS S or 4-room apartment fireproof and soundproof. Two disappearing Murphy beds, automstlo elevator Roof garden Strictly modern. Harney 2074 NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN . Located high and sightly, 25d. near De catur street We sold seven in this loca tion last season. Ha five rooms, closets and bath, full basement, large, roomy porch. All decorated with high-grade pa per, tils in kitchen and bath. Shades and electric fixture. Oak finish In living and dining rooms, pedestal opening with bookcases. Price $2,926. Substantial first payment, balance monthly like rent. This Is $1,160 value. Call for appointment TRAVER BROS., Phone D. 6886 819 First Nat. Bank. SACRIFICE SALE Will sell below cost 5-room all-modern except heat cottage, almost new: south front; has some fruit; chicken yard In rear. This is located at 1110 Burdette. close to car. Price $1,100. Can give terms. TRAVER BROTHERS Douglas 6816. 119 First Nat Bank. NEW BUNGALOW 6 rooms, all on one floor, stairway to floored attic, oak finish in living room, nicely decorated, furnace, all modern, full cement basement, east front lot, located high and sightly, Just one block west of Fontenelle Park Blvd., on 47th Ave., Just south, of Bedfo-' Ave. Price $3,800; $100 down, balance like rent. C. G. CARLBERG, 110-311 Brandeis Theater Bldg. KOUNTZE PLACE HOME i r Seven rooms with sun room; hot water heat, with garage; one-half block to car; only built a- few seasons, This Is strictly first class,. Will sacrifice, Douglas 6886. Traver Bros., 819 First National Bank. -KOtTNTZE .PLACE. Just ltited si'brand new, 6-room, strictly modern bungalow, all on one floor; oak floors throughout; oak- finish in three room. Built In bookcases, buffet and . kitchen features. Two large bedrooms and -sunroom. Largo let, paved street. Priced at a bargain for oash. - PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., . .Realtors. . . 741 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. ; 6-R, BUNG LOW-1 FLOOR. Brand new, quartered oak and fir fin ish; oak floors; beautiful docoratlons and fixtures; front porch screened. Will take In lot or auto, or give terms to responsi ble "party. Owner, Col. 4193. .NEW 5-r...aJl mod. oak finish bungalow on fine lot near car and school on No. Side. Price $2,950; $250 cash, balance monthly. 110 Keellne BMjr.i-Tyror -721. South, FOR SALE TO BE MOVED One 5-room cottnge In good shape, 723 8. 18th St. Apply W. N. Chambers. D. 96 or Tyler 1414. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition; live In one and . rent the ether. Price for both. $2,750 'Vory easy, terms. No. '2433 8 201b St NORRIS A NOBRIS. 400. Bee Btdov Phone Douglas 4270. REAL ESTATE Investment must Fell to close an estate Price $3,000, rental $56 per month, a stx-apartm ' building with corner lot 63x120; a dandy Income producer a an investment or a nap for some trader; must be sold at once at this low figure. GLOVER & SPAIN, (Realtors) 919-20 City National. Douglas 3962. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY SON, REALTORS. 620 First Nafl Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. FOR SALE Lota-IS, 19 and 10, Block 11, Walnut Hill Addition. W, H. Waller (own er). 30-81 Wamm Bldg., Vtlca. N. Y. North. AFTER looking at MI.NN'R LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was t!i bet proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others ars buying. CHARLES' W. MARTIN & CO., 74 2 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. CUMIN'U STREET. In Order to close sn estate I offer at a very low price 44 or 23 feet near 29th St. You cannot lose on this proposition. See me for price and terms.' C. A. 0RIM.1EL (Realtt Phone Doug. 1615. 849 6 m; Nat. Bk. Bldg. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lot. Price 1320. only 12 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 3311 REAL ESTATE--B'nen PrW H. A. WoLF.-RMltor, Wr Blk. Sptciallt in downtown html tironertT REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE, FINE BUSINESS CORNER AT GALESBURG, ILL. Well track for good farm land. Write J. R. Conklin. 2840.S St., Lin coln, Neb. , ' WILL take as part payment a clear house or good lot on a dandy 9-roorn house that is nearly completed; with finished ttlo; lot 110x100 ft, in Lockwood sddttlon. Price $14.00?. Phone Harney 927. SHERIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. improved ranches, clear, tor sal or x- change. S. 8 A R. E. MONTGOMERY, Douglas 4810 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. 640 ACRES fine grass land In Blaine Co., nicely Improved. $10 per acre, for home In Omaha. 803 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty Trading Co 18 Patterson Blk Tyler 166 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. BUY from owner, 6 rooms, 250 ft lot, fruit, cement basement and furnace. Ben son 731J. Dundee. NEW DUNDEE HOUSE $250 CASH $50 A MONTH For a 7-ronm, all modern house; oak finish first floor; enamel finish second floor; oak floors; furnace heat. Price (4,600. Phone Douglas 756. CONVENIENT Dundee home for small family, with sleeping porch, fire place, breakfast room. Reasonable terms. Phono owner. Walnut 1621. See It today. HOMES and home sites In Dundee. SHULKR A CARY. 104 Keelln. D. ("74 South Side. 10 MINUTES' CAR RIDE FROM THIS ACRE TO YOUR WORK One corner acre, two block to car line (South Side). Will divide Into 6 lot oa grade. Fine ground. Price $760; $10 cash, $10 a month, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney St. Tyler 60. Acreage. ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident who I In town and wishes to dispose of same while here. Good tract, fair Improvements. If Interested rail In person for Miner at Her Grand hotel. FIVE acres west of Elm wood park: Ideal suburban hemeslte; could be subdivided. There is a real future to this. Let m show you. Telephone (Walnut 3466. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest, 6 per cent. 6 per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST CO.. is 21 i-arnam Ht.. umapi. neo. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rati 6. ttt and 6 per cent Reasonably com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO.. 212 South 17th. Omaha, Neb. H. W BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans City National Bank Bldg. WANT to borrow $500 to $(',00 for 2 years, at 8 per cent Interest. Will give good se curlty. Vox 7703, Omaha Bee. , 6 PER CENT Mortgages secured by Omaha residence property, for sale by E. II. Lougee. Inc., "61.'. Keellne Bldg Miscellaneous, , . CLASSY iJUNCSALOW. Five-room bungalow., classy outside and Inside. Price- $3.50;- reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 642 Psxton Blk. Dnnglns 1722. R. S. TRUMBULL. 1306 1st Nat Bk Bldg D 1714 W FARNAM SMITH A CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, 1380 Farnam St Doug. 1064. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE havs seversl good reliable buyers for 6 and (-room houses and bungalows wlib $200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 416 701 Omaha Nat Rank Bldg. SHOPEN A CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. lt T' , , , . $1,500 M'TGE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $4,800. Tal-nwn-Loomla Jpv. -Co., W. O. W. Bldg. 51 Farm Loans, best terms, prompt ser O vice. Psul Psteraon, 364 Brandeis Theater Bldg., Omaha, or Blair. Neb. FARM and city loans, 5, 5 H, and 6 per cent W. H. Thomas. Kellln Pldg. Doug. 1648. $100 to 110.600-SXDE promptly. F. D Wead, Wead Bldg.. Istn ann umirasii MUNKY to loan on mproved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Om&ha OMAHA HOMES. ' EAST NEB. FARMS O'KKEFE R. K. CO, 1016 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING. LOANS W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee BlOg. XV MONEY HAKtUiJUN & MUBlun, J .0 91 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 5C? CITY GARVIN BROS, T.OAN9 " ) Om, Nat. Bk. Bldg. LOW RATES C. O CARLBERG. $12 Bran del Theater Bldg. D.. 686. Stocks and Bonds. OIL BTOCKS A. L. WRIGHT. Flatlron Hotel Doug 1717 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Texaa Lands. LIVE STOCK MARKET GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK STOCKS LANDS AT fair value assured by Chamber i of Commerce. New plans to settle and I develon the most ferttu .f Smith Texas immediately adjacent fine 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. Texas GOOD corn land, east Texas. $2 sn acre. Get my tree book. W S FRANK. 101 Neville Bloek. Omaha JVyorningJLjinds RELINQUISHMENT of 640 acres valley land creek branch, drilled well and new frame house. Five miles from new oil field, near Douglas, Wyo. Box Y 117, Omaha Bee. FARM LAND WANTED WE can sell your farm If you will list it with us at a bargain tor the man who buys. E. P. 8nowden A Son. 411 S. 15th. jP.9171. ,..,..,... Horses Live Stock Vehicles. For Sale. BEAUTIFUL" fancy saddle horse, will sell or trade for used car. Phon Colfax 1964, BEAUTIFUL fancy saddle horse, will sell or iraa ror uita car. (Jo ITS x 1964, evenings. STYLISH saddle horse for lady or gsntlo man. $116. 1101 8. 10th Ave. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS! PIGEONS! PIGEONS! Thirty-six homer mated and working Must sell at once. Addrasa Bx 741, Central City, Neb. .-. ' FOR SALE 1 Alrdale ' terrier. 100 mark, pure, female. Call Douglas 4334 and ask for Mr. King. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omslia FURNITURE, piano and hates ss security $40. t mo.. H, goods, total Cost $1.60. $40. 6 mo. ndorsed notes. (Ota, cost. 12.60 Smaller.- large- sm'ts proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 433 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666 LEGAL ItATEy LOANS $14.00 $240.00 ' or more Easy payments. - Utmost privacy $40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1291 OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and jewelry loans St IV, snd 1H per cent; private boot ha W. C. Flatau. 601 Securities (Rose) Bldg Tyler 9J0. DIAMOND AN1 JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates.. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619,. Est. 1S94. Cattle Show Improvement All Around at Fifteen Cents Up; Hog emand God Dat Fif teen Cents Higher. October 1, 1917. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1,600 40.000 2.218 44,961 3.974 38.144 1,147 10.670 2,124 11.669 6.594 34.996 Receipts were: Estimate Monday ...16.600 Sam days last week. 26, 029 Same days 1 wks. ago. 17,178 Same days 1 wks. sgo. 7.443 Samo days 4 wks. ago. 10. 761 Sam day last year.. 13,787 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omsha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m. Monday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle Hots Sheep Horse C. M. St. P.... 1 Missouri Paclflo .. 1 Union Pacific ...117 C. N. W., east,. 6 C. N. V.. west.. 61 C, St. P.. M. O. 1 C, B. A Q,, east. . . . C, B. Q. west.. 170 C, R. I. A P., east. 7 C, R. I. A P., west 9 Chicago Gt. West. 1 Illinois .Central ... 10 1 ioi 30 1 Heavy Receipts Over Sunday; Cash Corn is Weaker and Oats, Too, Show Fall Mng Off. 15 ! Total rscelpts. . .607 26 137 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Host. Sheep. : LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the St. Joseph A Grand Island Railway Com pany, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and for the transac tion of such other business as may prop erly come before said meeting, will b held at the principal office of the company In the town of Elwood, In the state of Kan sas, at nine (9) o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, the Sixteenth (16) day of October. 1917. R. E. CALVIN, President. THOMAS PRICE. Secretary. REAL ESTATETRANSFERS Frederick P. Hamilton and' wife to Mary R. Kimball, St. Mary's ave nue, 166 feet west of Twenty-second street, north side, Irregular, ap proximately 59x242 $5,000 Richard W. Allen and wife to Horace M. Hlgglns, Farnam street, 296 feet east of Forty-fourth street, south side, 60x128.5 1,600 Albert O. Roos and wife to the Roger Real Estate company, Brown street, 265.5 feet east of Thirtieth street, south side. 90x136 1,550 Edith Smith and husband to the Rog ers Real Estate company. Brown street, 161.6 feet east f Thirtieth treot, south side, 3x116 Lewis Balcomb Reed to Edward L. Baugh, northwest corner Forty-sixth and Mania streets. 45x126 , . May Stoft to Charles M. Dobson. Twenty-seventh street, 261 feet north cf Fort street, east side, 49x124 1 Pearl E. Titus and husband to Orpha M. McKltrlck, Brown street, 100 feet west 6f Twenty-Sixth street, south side. '0x122.6 1.175 Forrest V. Painter and wife to Nich olas Miller, Nineteenth street, $0 feet .north of Manderson, west side. 40x70 2,500 Lee Ypung .and wife to Thomas P., and Charles streets. 65x100 1,400 Rudolph Demi to Michael Barry and wife, Twenty-second street, 60 feet north of q street, west side, 60x130. Michael Barry and wife to Rudolph Demi. Z street, 160 feet, east of ' Twenty-sixth street north side, 60x 118 70 650 FARM AND RANCH LANDS NebraY . Lands. la QUARTER BKCTIVNS unimproved, wheat, corn and alfalfa land near rail road. Perkins county. Nebraska. Will sell responsible parties, ,160 acres, lno down, balance five and ten years. (No annual payments.) Miner & Bradley, Box 635, Grand Island. Neb. -' SHALL Nebraska trm C n-asy Siaynients i 6 seres up. We farm the farm we sell you. ThS Htingrford; Potsto Growers' association. U.tb and Howard Sta.. Omsha. Douglna 9271 A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre , farm 4H miles from Hartlngton, Neb Well Improved and all good land: will sell or exchange. See O A Koll, Oaklnnd. Nelv FOR BALI--Cheau. my Improved 166-acre farm near Ponca. Neb.: easy terms. If desired. Address Dr. C. W. Oillln, $11 V I, & T B!dg . Sioux City, la FOR RALE Best lsrge body high grsde, medium priced land nn NeBraska very little money required. C Bradley, Wol- bnch. Neb. I HAVE several buyers for good northeast Nebraska farms. A. A. falzman, svi &ar bach block. . LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments: hsve parties waiting Western Real Estate. 413 Karbacn Blk. D 8607 IF you want quick actios oo your prop erty, list It with me. LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG., TYLER 161 LIST your lands for quick results with C. J. Cnnan. 310 McCague Bldg.. Omahs Oregon Lands. Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, Oregon. 44,000 acres irrigated land. Free map. Next ex cursion October 2. HARLKT J. HOOKER. 140 First Nat. Bank llldg.. Omaha, Neb. ' New York Monet Market, New York, Oct. 1. Mercsntlle Paper 614 6H per cent. Sterling Exchange 60-day bills, $4.7H4; commercial 60-day bills on banks, $4.71; commercial 60-day bills, $4,70; demand, $4.76i; cables, $4.7$ 7-16. Stiver Bar, 95Hc; Mexican dollars. 73a. -Bonds Government steady) railroad irregular. Tim Loans Firm: sixty days and ninety days, i 6 per cent; six months, 1 per oent. Call' Money Easier; high, per cent; low. 3 ner cent: ruling rate, 6 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at IVt per cent; last loan, 5V4 per cent. U. S. 2s, reg.. 97 Int. M. M. s.,.. 91 U. 8. 2s, coupon i K. C. 8. ref. 6s 80 U. S. 3s, reg.. 96UL- A N. un. 4s.. 88 IT. 8. 3c, coupon 914 "M K A T 1st 4s 8tt U. S. 4s, reg. . 106ft f. Pac. gen. 4s 66 IT. 8. 4s, coupon 106V 'Mont. Power 6s 92 Pan. Is coupon 14 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 98 Am. For. Sec. 6s 96 N. Paoiflc 4s.... 86 Am. T. A T. c. 5S17V.N. Paclflo Is,... 60V4 Anglo-French 6s 82V40. S. L. ref. 4s 86ft Arm. & Co 4V&S 89 P. T. A T. 6s.. 98 Atchlnson g. 4s 86 Penn. con. 4V4 100 Bait A O ... 4s 83 Penn. gen. 4 Vis 93Vs Cen. Leather 6s 12 Vt Reading gen. 4s 89 Cen. Pacific 1st 81 S L A SFa6sl'A C. A O.. cv. 6s.. 828. Pao. cv. 5s.... 96 C. B. A Q. 1 4s 86VS. Pac. ref. 4a.. 84 C M A S P g4Vljs86Va S. Railway 6s..94Vi C R I A P r 4s 67 Tex. A Pac. 1st 91 C.'A 8. ref. 4Vis 78 Union Pacific 4s 90 D. A R. O. ref 6s 62 union Jr'ac, cv. 4s 87 D of C 6 131) 6lf. 8. Rub. 6s., 82 Erie gen. '4...t 63tl. 8. Steel 6s. .101 Gen. Electric 6s 101 Wabash 1st 99 Gr." "r4V -1st " 4Vi JO- j't. Vnlon 4c,. 91 111. -Cen, ret. 4 73 - - - . , ., rBldOffered. . - ;" Jfew York Sugar Market. New York, Oct. l.r-fiiigar Raw, tesdy; contrifugal, 6.30c; molasses. 6.20c; refined, steady; unchanged to 6 point higher; cut loaf, 9.86c crushed. 9,c; mould "A", 8.86c; cubes, 9.109.25c: XXXX powdered. 8.668.70o; powdered, l.608.66c; fin granulated. 8.3108.60c; diamond A, 8.35c; confectioners A, $.26.40c; Ho. 1, 8.20 8.31c Morris A Co Swift A Company Cudahy Packing Co..,. Armour A Co Sehwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Parking Oo South Omaha 1'ks". Co. Wilson. Cudahy, Denver W. B. Vsnssnt Co Benton, Variant Hill A Son F. B. Lewis Huston A Co J. R. Root A Co 3. 11. Bulla ;.. L. F. lluss Rosenstock Bros,. F. G. Kellogg.....,,,. Werthelmer A Degen,. H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild A Krehs.... Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... Christie Huffman Roth Meyers Baker, .Jones A Smith. . Banner - Bros , , John Harvey .......... Pennl m Francis Jensen' A Lungron., .', . Pat O'Day 543 70 1)64 940 94 8 145 238 611 243 19 129 169 10 76 1S4 342 142 117 69 96 120 1 17 IS 47 77 629 91 188 1 81 16 11 136 in 699 473 1161 1801 1119 745 .... . . Omaha. October 1, 1917. Receipts over the holiday were quite heavy, about 166 cars arriving in the mar ket. The run of wheat was quite liberal, forty-four cars of this cereal being reported In, the greater part of these being of the Nos. I snd 1 grades, for which the mills put In a good Inquiry. Cash corn wss a little weaker, quota tions on this cereal ranging from un changed to 4o lower than Saturday's prices, the No. 1 white selling at the unchanged price, 1" 01, while the mixed variety suf fered the 4c decline. Trade was somewhat slow, however, although there was a good demand for all the better grades, this be ing especially true of the Nn. 1 white and yellow, for which some of the commission men showed much eagerness to get hold of for Industrial purposes. The No 1 yellow sold at 11.90 and the No. 1 mixed at 11.11 and 11.89, while th No. I brought prac tically the same prices. Receipts of corn to taled sixty-two cards. On Is sold off fractionally, the general run of this cereal declining Vtc to c. and with a good demand, mad up quit an active market. Receipts were quite heavy, with 110 cars, and only a few samples of the mixed and off grades were left on the table. Nn. 2 while soltda at 68o snd 61 Vic, and the Nn. 1 whits at 67 He and 6744c, the bulk of these sales bringing 67 o. No 4 whit sold at 57 Vic, while the standard grade brought 67c and 66c, and a few cars of the sample grade, went at 67o and 67 He. -Receipts of rye and barley were eighteen and twenty-two cars, respectively, these ar rivals being much heavier than they have been for some little time The spot quo tations on ryo were H: lower, while bur. ley was unchanged to 2u lower, with a good domsnd for both these cereals. No. 1 rye sold at $1.81 and $1.64 and the No. $ at $1,83, while No. 2 limiting hnrley brought $1.31 and the No. 3 $1 28 and $1.31. No. 4 barley sold at $1.21 and $1.10, and one car nf Nn 1 feed went for $1.22. Clearances wire: Wheat and flour equal to 64K.OOO bushels; corn, 705,000 bushels nnta 1-10 0(10 tiimhela. Primary wheat receipts were 1,611,000 bushels and shipments 443.000 bushels, agalns tn-i-elpts of 706,000 bushels snd ship ment of 1,2!5,00 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 429.000 bush els and shipments 371.000 bushels, against reoelpts of 760,000 bushel snd shipments of 611,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1.991,000 bush els and shipments 1,041.000 bushels, against receipts of 1.782,000 bushels and shipments of 967,000 ebushels last year. CARLUT BMr,iriB. . Wheat. Corn, Liquidation of Rails Neutralizes Firmer Tendencies Shown by Other Stocks ; Bonds Are Irregular. Totals 9,810 1,804 34.394 Cattle Receipts were fair for a Monday, about 15,600 head, but this was nearly 10,000 short of last Monday's record breaker, and the -market showed considerable Im provement all around. Both beef steers snd cow stuff ruled snywhere from strong to 10c at IGo higher than last week, and al though the quality of the offerings was rather common the movement was free and prospects favored an early clearance. There was also a good degree of activ ity In stackers and feeders, Offerings of desirable kinds were light and prices strong to 10c at 16o higher than last Friday. Th medium and common Kinds a usussl sold very unevenly and not so very much better than last week. Quotations on cattlo: Prime hrav beeves, $1S. OOfflT.OO; good to choice beeves, $11.00 fllS.00; fair to good beeves, $11.00 13.00: common to fair beeves, t8.OOCll.00; good to ch6lce yearling, $14.004916.60; fair to good yearlings, 111. OOff 11.00; common to fair yearling, $7.60010.60; prima heavy grass beeves, $11. 60(713. 50; good ta choice grass beeves, $10.0011.00; fair to good grass beeves, $9.00010.00; common to fair grass beeves, $7.6008.76; good ta choice heifers, $8.(099.16; good to choice cows. $7.7508 60; Mr ta good cows, $6.6907. $0; common to fair cows, $5.0006.26; prime feeding steer, $10.00013.00; good to choice feeders, $8.6010.00; fair to good feeders, $7.0008.15; common to fair feeders, $6,000 7.00; good to choice stockers. $8.00O00; stock heifers, $6.60O 00; stock cow, $6.00 07.60; stock clve, $6.60M.60; veal calves, $8.00O1l.00 bulls, stags, etc, $i.60O$. 09. Representative sales: COWS. 1 1200 $ 25 4 950 $7 15 1 1060 7 76 NEBRASKA. latoers,, 800 7 24 lstoer... tt 8 25 6 steers.. 746 8 25 18 cows. . ..1041 (90 1 calf 270 8 76 7 heifers.. 642 1 76 24 cows.... ?71 166 13 steers.. 611 7 0 SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 1 cow 1060 6 25 Hoks Receipts were extremely light, only iweniy-inree cars, or about 1,500 head being expected. Offerings at ths start of the market wers even smaller than this, not over utrsen loaos having gotten In. D mand waa good and despite bearish ad vices from elsewhere the market was ac tlve at prlcxes that were 10O16O higher. Shippers showed th most of the upturn. Hum oi tne sales was made at $19.00 11.25 and shippers paid as high as $19.60. this latter price cmnlag within a dims of the record her and equaling th day's top in Chicago, several cars had not yet been yarded at this writing, heavy rsoelpt of cattle and sheep making It late before every thing got In. Representative sales I No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr. 61. .207 70 19 20 71. .171 140 19 06 67. .313 ... 11 40 6. .184 ... 19 60 Chicago Minneapolis .. Duluth Omaha Kansas City .. St. Louis Winnipeg 19. .254 160 19 00 11. .145 ... 11 16 78. .242 ... 19 35 47. .164 40 19 46 34 706 101 44 123 101 1.301 66 62 18 37 Oats. 216 110 71 154 New York, Oct. 1. Recurrent liquidation cf rail.--, gent rally attributed (o th" (i raiei ncccsHltlcs of foreign holders, more lhai. neutralised the former tendencies shmvn by other stocks In the course of today's Uk regular market. Offerings of transportation shares were Insistent and in larger volume than at any recent period, some standard issues falling to lowest quotations of a decade or more. Additional reason for their weakness wero furnished by th poor August statements of such systems ss Pennsylvania, New York Central and St. Paul. The market opened with an all-around demonstration of strength, leaders soon sdl vanclng 1 to 1 polnta. under th favorable Influence engendered by the second Liberty - loan campaign and Indications of relaxed money conditions. ' Steels and other Industrials, together with th bulk of the so-called war group featured the result, but the movement soon yielded to pressure upon such stocks ss the coalers, trunk lines, grangers and trans continentals. St. Paul common snd pre ferred at declines of 1 and a point, estab lished new mlnlmums at 61 and It re spectively. Canadian Pacifirs 1-polnt drop to 14ti was the lowest level of the year and Baltimore A Ohio's loss of 1 points to 61 furnished a low quotation for almost twenty years. United States Steel's rise of t points to 114 In the forenoon was cut in halt latar, the same oourse being pursued by other steels snd allied shares. Gains of 1 to 4 points In Issues under obvious pool control attracted little atten tion. Sales amounted to 686,000 shares. Bonds were irregular on reduced dealings, th Liberty Issue ranging between 99.98 and 100.10. Total sales par Value aggr gated $2,676,060. United States bonds, old Issuss, wre unchanged- on call. Panama coupon Is, losing 6 points on sales. Open. High. Low. Close. Number of sale and rang of prices of leading stocks: Am Beet Sugar. . Am. Can Am. Car A Fdry... Amer. Locomotive Am. Smelt. A Rfg. Am. Sugar Rfg.. Am. Tel. A Tel... Anaconda ........ Atchison i Atl. G. A W. 18.8. Baltimore A Ohio. Butte A Sup. Cop Cat. Petroleum... Canadian ."uclflc Central Leather . Ches. A Ohio.... C. M. A St. P. ... Cuba Cane Sugar These sales wers reported today: Corn No. 2 white; 1 car, $1 01. No. $ white: 1 cars, 111): -o car, 2 yellow: 3 1-6 cars, lt.su. no. i mfu, 1 car, $1.69. No. 1 mixed: 1 cars, $1.89; 11-8 cars. 11.88: 1 car (near yellow). $1.86; 3 1-1 cars. $1.86 No. 3 ml'1; car, $1.89; 1H cars, 11.61) 1 car, $1.17; 11-5 cars, $1.86. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.87; 1 car. $1.86 No. 6 mixed: 1-5 car, $1.85. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.86. Oats No. 1 white: 1 car. 61c! 68c. Standard: 1 car, 68c; 1 cars, 67oi 1 car, 57c. No. $ white: 1 car, 67Hc; 412-1 cars, 87c; 1 cars, 670 No. 4 whit: 4 ears. 67 o. Sampl whlti 1 oars, 6TVC $ car. 57c. Wheat Ne. 1 hart winter, i ears. $1.18. No. 1 hard winter, 8 cars, $1.12. No. 1 hard winter, T cars. $2.09; 1 cars (imutty). ii at iu, s hard winter. 1 car (1 per osnt rye), $2.07r 1 car (smutty). $1.07. Sampl hard winter, 1 car (1 per cent heat damage). $1 04. No. 1 hard red winter. 1 car (smutty and rye mixed), $167; 1 cr (very smutty). $1.06. No. 4 dark winter. 1 car( smutty and 10 par cent rye). $1.0. No. 6 yellow hard winter, 1 car (15 per cent moisture), $2.01. Sample yellow hard winter, 1 car (smutty .nrf rimTmied). 11.95. No. 1 mixed hard winter. 4 cars, $2.08; 1 car (03 per cent hard red winter and 37 per oent common and red durum), $106; 1 car (smutty), t as Nn. s mixed common white, 1 car. $2.09. Mixed grain, 1 car (U per cent rye). $198. No. 2 fed durum, 1 car,- $1.06. Nn 1 rod durum. 1 car, $3.02. No. 1 red .h,in. 9 rare. II 10: l ear (smutly), $2.01 No. 4 red sprlns. 1 ear (smutty), $1.06. No. 1 northsrn spring. 1 cars, $1.12. No. mljfed hard red winter, 1 car, $1.11; 1 car, ti Sfl Rye No! 1, 1 car, $184; I cars, $1.$81 t-T, $1.81. No. 2, 1 cars, $1.$3. No. 4, 1 'ear," $.$!. Barfey No. 2. 1 car, $1.33. No. 1. 1 oar. $1.13;41 far, $1.11; 1 car, $1.18. No. , 1 car, $110; 1 car, $1.16; 1 car, $1 15; 1 1-6 cara, $1.16. No. 1 feed, 1 car, $1.12. Re Jocted, 1 car, $1.13. Sample, 1-3 car, $1.10. Omaha Cash Price Corn: No, 1 white, 11.00O1.01: No. twhlte. $1.9902 00; No. $ yellow, 11.8901. 90; No. 1 mixed, $1.8601.86; No. 1 mixed, $1.1601. $1. Oats: No. 1 whlt. 68068e; standard, llQtT; No. 1 white, 67V4i57e; No. 4 white, 67069o. Barley: Malting. $1.23J1.11; No. 1 feed, $1.1601.12. Rye: No. 1. $1.811.; No. I, $l.$0O133. Local rang or options: 11,700 $00 t,00 10,100 47 70 61 46 70 61 96 $4 46 70 (1 16 108 700 101 109 1,100 114 118 IK 1.000 71 70 71 1.900 17 16 16 1.600 104 101 1024 1,400 14 (1 - (2 14 16 144 147 86 85 13,100 160 11,110 86 4,600 16,200 2,100 Distiller's Securities 42,700 Erie General Electric. General Motors . . O, N. Pfd O. N. Ore,, ctfs.. Illinois Central... 84 63 22 43 30 140 2,000 101 14 95 200 109 101 102 1,200 14 14 14 200 100 100 100 3,400 66 61 13 4Vi 31 64 63 11 ! 10 Inspiration Copper 11,300 10 48 49 Inter. M M., pfd. 6,900 89 17 17 Inter. Nickel 1,900 31 31 32', Inter. Paper 400 30 11 28 K. C. Southern 18 Kennecott Copper. 1,500 40 :" S? Louis A Nash.... 100 111 119 118 Maxwell Motors... 100 38 32 33t Mex. Pstroleum .. 7,200 94 92 93 4. Miami Copper 400 34 83 13 Missouri Paclflo... 1,900 20 28 26 Montana Power 77 Nevada Copper , 20 N. T. Central 13,600 76 74 76 N. Y., N H. A H. 1,600 29 26 !!' Norfolk A Western 400 110 110 110 Northern Pacific. 1,100 loo 19 Paclflo Mall.....' 26f Paclflo Tel. A Tel. 100 11 11 21 Pennsylvania 1,600 $1 61 61 Pittsburgh Coal 62i Ray Con. Copper.. 3,700 21 24 24b Reading 1,300 81 80 11 Rep. Iron A Steal 10,104 11 11 $2 Shatturk Arts. Cop 21 Southern Paclflo 600 11 91 91 Southern Railway 1,600 17 27 17 Rtudebakar Corp... 1,300 45 4 44 'i Texas Co. 1,100 166 Ifti 161 Union Paclflo .... 1,600 129 117 117 Sheep Th sheep and lamb run sxceeded early estimates, around 149 cara, or 40,000 head, being In sight at mldforenoon. As was the case the early part of last week, It was well along In ths forenoon before the bulk of the stuff reached th barn. Demand for feeding lamb wss a good dsal better than It waa the early part of last week and what good lambs wers ready to show by 10 o'clock sold fairly readily at figures that looked fully lOfflHo higher than last week's close, several strings of desirable stuff selling around $11.10011 46. With adpplles running so far above expecta tions there was a good possibility that the plainer kinds would not be such ready sell ers. Packers had don nothing up to 11 o'clock, but prospects were for at least a steady tfade on good killing lambs. The old sheep, supply wss of good volume, but demand for:, feeding and breeding stock was broad, and .early sales were firm to. If anything, higher. Feeder yearling wethers reached 113.78,' With fair to pretty good breeding twen around 112. 0014. 00. Pack ers -had bought a few decent fat awes al high as $11.00, Quotation on sheep and la..ils; Lambs, fair to choice, $17.26018,00; lambs, feed ers, $17.50018.45; Iambs, culls. $13.60017.00; yearlings, fair to choice, $12.00013.60; year lings, feeders. $12.00013.76; wethers, fair to choice, 11 1.00 ig 12. 50; ewes, fair to choice. $10.5001125: ewes, oulis and feeders, $1.00 OH. 25; ewes, breeders, alt ages, $11,500 17.60. I desire to sell what is with out doubt the best apartment site in Omaha. Corner 50th and Dodge streets, Dundee. Lot 100x128; now improved by ten-room stone and shingle house with garage. No restric tions. As an investment this corner stands alone. Ar rangements will be made for negotiating in person with interested parties. W. J. Peck, 61 Broadway, Room 617. New York City. Art.' ' Open, High. 1 Low. Close. Sat. Corn. I I Dec. 1 17 1 17 UT 1 17 117 May 1 11 1 12 113 1 12 112 Os."- I . I Dec. 67 57 67 67 67 May 69 69 69 69 69 Chicago 12:4(f prices, furnished The Be by Logan A Bryan, stook and grain brokers, 116 South Bjxtjth street Omaha: Art. Open. lUghTTLc'w.l Close. 8at CDo"; 1 19 1 19 118 1 18 111 May 1 16 1 16 116 1 15 118 0Dsc. 68 66 67 61 61 May 61 $1 60 60 61 Pftrk Oct 45 40 46 60 46 30 46 80 46 47 Jan. 47 06 47 10 46 $0 46 35 46 10 Lard. Oct. 14 16 14 67 24 77 14 60 14 18 Jan. 23 97 23 17 23 77 23 70 23 16 Rlhs. Oct. 26 60 26 62 26 46 16 45 26 40 Jan. 24 97 25 00 14 77 24 77 26 00 ' Minneapolis tiraln Market, Minneapolis, Oct. 1. Flour Market un changed. Rye $l.87fi 1.88. Barley $1.14fi 1. 30. Bron--$30.03i.oo. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.90rl.91. Oats No. 3 white, 666 68c. Flax $3.30. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Oct. 1. Corn No. 1 mixed. $1.8fl.91; No. 1 white, $2.0592.06; No. 1 yellow, $1.9401-16; December, $1.17; May, $1.12. Oats No. 2 white, 6161c; No. t mix ed, 69060c. Unseed ((uotatlons. Duluth, Oct. 1. Linseed On track, $3.30 W3. 32; arrive, $3.30 8.31 i Oc tober. $3.30 asked; November, $3.31; De cember, $1.17 asked. St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louis, Oct 1. Corn No. 1. $2.08; No. 2 white, $2.10; December, $1.17; May, $1.14. Oats No. 2, 68c; No. 2 white, 6061c. St. Louis Live Stork Market. St. Louis. Mo., Oct. 1. Cattle Receipts, $.900; market strong, native beef steers, $8.00017.60; yearling steers and heifers, $7.00016.00; rows ,$6.00010.00; stockers and feeders, $6.60010.00; fair to prime southern beef .iteers, $9.00012.76; beef cows snd heifers, $0. 00 & 10 00; prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.50010.00; native calves. $6.76ff 11.60. Hogs Receipts, 7,700- market steady; lights, $18.90019.40; pigs, $16.00t78.25; mixed and butchers, $18.85019.60; good heavy. $19,404? 18. CO; bulk, $18.86011.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 900; market steady; lambs, 25c to 40c higher. Lambs, $12.00017.60; ewes, $10.60011-00; wethers, $10.50012.60. Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, Oct. 1. Cattle Receipts, 14.000 head: mrkt 10 to 26 cents lower; beef steers. $7.00016.60; fst rows snd helf-T ers. $0.0009.00; cannrra. $6.0006.00; stock ers and feeders, $6.60012.00; calves, $8.00 012.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $6.0007.60; feed ing cows and heifers, $5.7508,00. Hogs Reeeltps. -3,000 head; market t cents lower: light, $18.75011 25; mixed, $18.90011.00; heavy. HI.76O19.80: pigs, $16.00017.00; 'julk of sales, $18.90011-00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady to 16 cents higher. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, Oct. 1. Cattle Receipts. 1,60$ head; market steady; seer, $8.0016.60; cow and heifer, $6.60(714.50; calves, $6.00 11 .60. Hogs Receipts. 3,000 head; market lower; top, $19.85; bulk of sales, $18.760110: heavy packers, I18.7S 1C.00; mixed, $18.50 018.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 500 head; market steady; lambs, $11.00017.50; ewes. $6.00011-00. U. S. lnd. Alcohol.. 6,600 140 138 139', IT. S, Steel,....., .139, 100 111 110 110 V. R. Steel, pfd ... 1,700 116 116 116 Utah Copper 10,800 14 10 90 Wabash pfd. "B" 24 , Western Union . .... 98 Westlnghouas Elec. 800. 47 46 46 Total sales for ths day 165,000 snares. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Reaction Comes From Advance Which Frost Indications Gave U Corn Price. Chicago, III., Oct. 1. -Indication that damage by frost last night had been done to th quality of corn rattier than quantity, led ta a reaction today from an advance which at first took place In prices, Th market closed unsettled at $1.18 Decem ber and $1.15 to $116 May, half cent off to a shade up, as compared with Sat urday's finish. Th outcoms In oats was unchanged to o lower, and provisions 47 cents down to a rise of 5 cents. Frosts in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and In diana had a moderate bullish Influence on corn at the outset, but after th first hour th effect wss more than saunter-balanced by comprehensive advice that although the quality of the corn might prove ta bs slightly under th average th aggregate yield would b large. In view of the gen erous else of the expected supply, na un easiness developed over ths fact that ths present available stock was shown to be th smallest at this sesson In mora than thirty years. Assertions currsnt 1st In the day that a petition wa being circu lated here to have the maximum price on corn removed were without substantial basis. Business In oats was narrow and simply reflected the change In th corn market Provisions, Ilk oats, swayed with corn. A small dsmand from commission houses waa quickly submerged by of firings from stock yard houses. Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.1601.00; Na. f yel low, nominal. Oats No. t whits, (IVlOlOo; standard, 69O60c. Rye No. 1, $1.1001.10; No. t. $1.11. Barley $1.1001.43. Timothy 16.00O7.7I. Clover 12.00OH.00. ' Pork $45.00. Larcl-l24.60O24.l0. "Rib $26.10026.76. Butter Steady; creamery. 40O43c. Kggs Lower; receipt. 1436 vases; firsts, 3737c; ordllnary firsts, 3603614c; at murk, cases Included, 16017. Potatoes Steady; receipts, 100 cars; Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota, sacks, $1.0601.10; Wisconsin, Minnesota and Da kota, bulk, $1.0001.06. Poultry Alive Market lower) fowls, 20 023c; springs, 22c. Chicago Live Stock Market, Chicago, Oct. 1. Cattle Receipts, 24.000; market steady; native beef cattle, $7.25 17.75; western steers, $6.40016.16; stockers and feeders, .$626011-26; oows and heifers, $5.00011.60; calves, $9.76016.75. Hogs Receipts, 19,000; market weak, 10c under Saturday's average; bulk, $11.65 19.40; light, $18.280140; mixed, $l$.250 18.66; heavy, $18.26019.50; rough, $11.26 4f 18.46; pigs, $14.40016.20. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 22,000; mar ket firm; wethers, $8,90 012.50; ewes, $11,25 019.75; lambs. $13.00018.26. Knsa City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Oct. 1. Cattle Receipts, 19, 000; market steady to strong; prim fed steers, 118.00017.00- dressed beef steers. $11.000015.60; western steers, $1.00011.60; stockrs and feeders, $7.00011.00; stouthern steers, 17.00OH.60; cows, $6.00010.00; heifers, $7.00013.00; bulla, $6.0001 00; calves, $6.60011.00, Hogs Receipts, 6,000: market steady; bulk, $19.0001 40; heavy, $19.10019.60; packers and butchers, $19.00011.60; light, $18.60019.40; pigs, $16.6017.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13,000; mar. ket strong; lambs, $16.75018.00; yearlings, $12.00013.50; weathers, $11.00012.50; awes, $10.00011.60. Now York Cotton Market. New York, Oct. 1. The cotton market today closed steady at a net advance of 4 to 20 points. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits. New York, Oct. 1. Apples Evaporated apples firm; choice 1516c; prime, 14014c. Dried Fruits Prunes, firm; Callfornlss, $011c; Oregon, 11 014c. Apricots steady.; fancy, 10. Peaohes, firm; standard, 1014c; choice, 10u; fancy, 12c. Raisins, quiet; loose Muscatels, 7 6c: oholce ta fanoy seeded, 910c: , seedless, t0 10c; London layers, $1.80. Swift & Company Union Stock Yards. Chicago Special Dividend (Dividend No. 126) Special Dividend of Two Dollars ($2.00) per share on the Capital Stock of Swift & Company will be paid October 20, 1917, to stockholders of record October 10, 1917. as shown on the book yF.S.imWAJU.3eUr, I