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THE . BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1917. 15 FOR RENT FURNISHED Housci. NICE six-room bungalow, 3229 Harney, either fiirn- ishpfl nr nnfnrnicViorl wifrt garage, until May 1. Call Qf.nov 1 QQ KotllTOfiTI K OA ,. and 9:30 p. m. FURNISHED bungslow, close to Prettiest Mile club house, Minna Lusa; no children. Call Colfax 2758. 1 RMS., mod., part, turn; walking distance; good proposition togrown people: D. 171. FOR RENT HOUSES , West 1S-ROOM modern brick house, 2621 Harney 8t. Call Harney 3352. SIX rooms; all modern; adults , only; walking distance. Harney 2049. North. l-ROOM house, all modern, has oak floors throughout, two fireplaces, south front. 140: $45 with garage. TRAVER BROS.. Ill First National Bk. Bldg. Poug- 6886 6-ROOMsT Entire dow.i stairs - residence. Separate entrance; modern except beat. SIS. 2509 Corby. Webjter 6765. FOR RENT 6-room house, 273 Caldwell"; nearly new. :.iodern; 125 per mo. Phone D. 1280 or Walnut 3100, . FOR RENT 6-room modern house, 3420 California St, Inquire after 7:30 p. m. GOOD modern 6-room cottage. 2513 Chi cago. 121 per month. Harney 1669. $35 7-ROOM modern east side, double house. Bemls Park. Walnut 2342. 6-ROOM COTTAGE, modern except heat 2602 N. 27th, lg. Webster 671, 2404 BURT ST. 7 rms,. all mod., $32.60. B. IT. Benner Co.. D. 8406. 6-ROOM home, modern but beat, $15.. 2706 Seward. . D. 2802. . . South. A GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE 117 S. 29th St., modern, furnace heat. One block from cat line. Lease ( months, $30 month Phone Doug. 894, EIGHT-ROOM moderii house, practically new, Ml S. 30th St.. $42.50. Three' cur lines. Inquire 820 Park Ave. Har. $264. fe.RM. house, Field club district; modern, $50, E. H. Benner Co.. D. 8408. FOR RENT 4-room, piirtly modern heuse, 310. Call P. 7581 or H. 3265. FOR RENT Beautiful 6-room, all modern bungalow. Call H. 6350 between 9 and 6. 1729 S. 26TH ST. 6 rms., $18. E. H. Ben ner Co., D. 8406. Miscellaneous. HOUSE? AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. T-H., 2505 Pierce St ..,$25.00 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 5- R., 630 S. 24th Ave .....$15.00 6- R.. 2876 Saratoga St $20.00 7- R., 1909 California St $30.00 - STRICTLY MODERN. 8- R.. 223 Pnrk Avo tin fin 6- R 922 S. 31st Ave $26.00 7- R 917 S. 26th St $25.00 6- R., 3018' Dewey Ave $37.60 7- R., 1026 S. 30th Ave $35.00 9- R 1919 Chicago St $35.00 10- R., 2221 Dodge St ,.$40.00 16-R., 4219 N. fith St . $30.00 FLATS. PARTLY MODERN. 4-R., 3115 N. 24th St..... $12.50 10-R., 706 S. 13th 8t $45.00 PORTER ft SHOTWELL, 202 8. 17th St. Doug. 6013. Office with HOME BUILDERS. tOOl MASON ST., 6 rooms, strictly modern, very comfortable house and easy to beat Rent $22.60. 666 8. 28th St., 10 rooms, strictly modern; arranged for light housekeeping, rooms. Rent $30. 2204 N. 61st St., 5-room cottage. Rent $15. 2304 N. 64th St., 6-room cottage. Rent $15. 2580 Spaulding St., 9 rooms. Rent $20. GILBERT C. LOOMIS. 105 McCague Bldg. Doug. 870. want more houses and apartments to rent. The fact that we have practically cleared up our big list Is conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. If you want to keep your place rented see Psyne & Slater Co., Omaha Rental Men, 616 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1016. FOR private hospital, sanitarium or room ing house or large home; running water in a number of rooms, steam heat, largo grounds, excellent location; 106 N. 2Bth St. $100.00 . month. THE BYRON REED COMPANf. Douir. 257 (Realtors.) 112 B. 17th Bt, l00lV2sb ST., 5 rms., all mod. .. .$23.00 2419 n: mh St., 7 rms., all mod... 20.00 2212 l!::son St., 8 rms., all mod... 31.00 209 S. 13th St.. 10-rms., part mod.. 30.00 BIRKETT & COMPANY, 250 Bee Bldg. Douglas 63. 114 N. 14TH ST., 10 rms.. all modern,' $46.' 612 S. 20th St.. t rms., strictly mod.. $$7.50. 64$ S. 24th Ave., 5 rms., mod. ex. ht, $20. 645 8. 24th Ave., $ rms., all modern, $30. P. D. WEAD. 310 8. 18th St. P. 171. 1611 CAPITOL AVE. One 9-r all mod. $2 6. 933 N. 24th St., 6-r., mod. ex. heat.. 16.50 2012 Bancroft, 4-r., md. ex. heat.... 12.50 RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721, NICE 7-room flat, 1917 Cuming .-. $25 6-room house, 25!. Decatur St $1$ JOHN W. ROBBIES, 1802 FARNAM ST. Houses in all parts of tbe city. f"' OH. HONS CO. ton Bids FOR RENT APARTMENTS ""wTst. ' SELMA TERRACE. 630 PARK AVE. Now ready for occupancy, sightly location, 4 roorrts with 6-room ac commodation, strictly modern in every detail. Fire and sound-proof construction. SELMA REALTY & CONSTRUC " - -. TION CO., Douglas 9069. Harnej 1821. DEWEY. 8301 Dewey Ave., 8-r apt. with S-r ac- commodatlon, meaning living room with bullt-ln bed and dressing room, dining room with built-in bed, kitchen and bath, nice and clean, high and sightly location, all outside rooms, building practically new; $37.60 summer, $it winter. Tyler 60, or csll Janitor for appointment, Harney 1945, 116 N. 33d. THE BOSWORTH, 2217-19 HOWARD ST. 1 rooms and batn, furnished or un furnished, $35 and $40 winter rates. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1538. 333 Securities Bldg. CHOICE 4-R. APT. WITH S-R. ACCOMMODATIONS. 8005 Harney, good location, practically new, sun room, very good; $40 summer, $47.50 winter. Call Tyler 60. SAN MATEO, 2220 Howard; 4 rooms, with built-in bed, sun room, close In, very good; renting for $39 year round. - See Janitor, 2222 How ard St. CLOSE in rooms, suitable for studio, office, dentist, dressmaker, etc., with living rail adjoining: T F Hsll. 434 Ramge. D 7406 ST. CLAIR, 24th and Harnev 3 and 4-room apart ments. Call Harney 647. ANGELUS apartment house. 26th Ave. and ment. H. 2074. APARTMENTS, all stzts and prices, splen did location 24th and Farnam D 1472 2633 DAVENPORT bT. 4 rms. Ht. water ht, 620. E. H. Benner Co., P. 8406. South. MILTON. . ' 1954 JONES. , New, very choice, we have one two-room apt. with built-in bed, renting for $32.60 summer, $37.50 winter. One 3-room apt. with two built-in beds, making practically a 6-room apt., close in, very good, renting for $37.60 summer, $42.50 winter. See ianl.ar. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGCY. . Hastings & Heyden, 1614 HarJTy. 60. LOOMIS APARTMENTS 30thAve. and Ma son Sts.; six large, airy and comfort able rooms, very conveniently arranged. This apartment has a separate entrance and front porch and is located In an ex cellent neighborhood. Rent $47.60. GI LBERT C. LOOM IS. 105 McCa gue Bl g. . Ppu g. 3 7 0. ROYAL. 313 So. 27th, close in. practically new, large Kvlns room with built-in bed and dressing room, opening onto large screened porch; dining room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, nicely decorated, verj good; $42.50 summer. $30 winter. See Janitor 317 S. 27th, or call Harney 2329. FOR RENT APARTMENTS South. CLOSE IN BERKELEY. New and clean, ready to move Into, large living roonv with built-in bed, and dressing rooin. kitchen and bath: very choice; 649 8. 19th Ave. Renting from $2S to $37. See Janitor, 1954 Jones. Hastings Heyden, 1614 Har. Tv. 50. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS. In the IDALIA, one of the choicest apart ments In the city, insisting of large I v. ing room with built-in bookcases, opening onto sun room, which is hosted; dining room with built-in bed, dressing room, which has built-in chiffonier, wall safe: exceptionally largo bedroom with mirror door, white enamel finish; two large clos ets; kitchen with latest style sink and gas range, bullt-ln cupboards; latest plumbing In bath room This apartment is without doubt one of the prettiest and most complete apartments in the city; renting fot $60 sum., $65 winter. One 4-r. Apt., with 5-r. accommoda tions, renting for $50 sum., $55 winter. OMAHA'S LARGEST. RENTAL AGCY, Hastings & Heyden. 1614 Har. Ty. 60. SEDUCE your living expenses by renting one of our places. All in good condition and cheap rent. 7-r. house, 3216 Corby St $16.00 4-r. house, 1408 Ohio St 10 00 6-r. flat, 967-9 N. 26th St., upstairs $13.50 and. 15.00 4- r. flat. Grd. floor, 969 N. 26th St. 6.00 5- r. flat, 2104 Harney St 18.00 4 and 5-r. flat, 4915 Webster, mod $15.00 and 16.00 $-r. flat, 408 N. 33d St., modern... 80.00 S-r. Apt., 2421 Cumlngs 12.00 $ and 4-r. Apt, 708 16th St.,. . $10 and $14 N. P. :)ODGE & CO., Realto;s. 16th and Harney. MAYFAIR. 3 rooms with 2 built-in beds, close In, practically a 6-r. Apt, very choice, NEW, porch. No. 8. renting for $38.50 yr. round. See Janitor BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking distance, Janitor, beat etc; $40 summer. $48.60 winter. Douglas 3392. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists In Apartment Management OR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. STORE BUILDING. 616 8. 13th St., store room, 20x44, and 6 rooms above, part mod., $40.00. a BIRKETT & COMPANY, 260 Bee Bldg. Douglas 633. 2 LARGE store rooms and basement on S. lth St.; will decorate to suit tenant. N. P. DODGE & CO., Realtors. 1 - 15th andHarney. WORLD REALTY-COMPANY (Realtors) Theater Entrance. Douglas 6842. Bun Theater Bldg. Ill S. 16TH t-' Steam heat. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 554. Office and Desk Room. LOW-PRICED mod offices, Farnam Bldg., 13 A Farnam, (Old 1st Nat Bank Bldg. FIRST TRUST CO.. (Realtors Tyler 600. Garages and Barns. LARGE garage room for two cars, 24th and Cass Sts., $10. N. P. DODGE. CO., Realtor 15th and Harney, LARGE barn and house, suitable for coal and feed yard. Close In, reasonable rent to right party. N. P. poDGE ft CO., Realtors, I 16 th and Harney. GARAGE 2515 Davenport, close In, good condition, . reasonable. ' REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEAUTIFUL STUCCO HOME WEST FARNAM. 8-room house, just completed; tbe latest In architecture; corner lot, east front; garage. Call us for price and terms; small payment down. HIATT COMPANY, (REALTOR): 245-T-9 Om. Natl. Bank. . Tylre 60. 4 ROOMS, city- water, electric lights, 3 large corner lota, southwest of Hanscom Park: $100 cash; balance monthly. Wal nut 3466. FOR SALE Five-room house, fifty foot lot In walking distance. 2779 Capitol Ave. Price, $2,350. North. 39TH AND AMES AVE. 6-room house and" 3 lots, part modern, block to car, good terms aid a good buy for contrac tor; build this winter. Investigate. . BIRKETT & CO., 250 Bee Bldg, V Doug. 633. 2819 Davenport Street, $4,500 " A very well built home with four rooms first floor and four bedrooms second; all In good condition and modern throughout; lot 60x132; paving paid in full; located conveniently to Crelghton ; college and walking distance, ' Terms fairly easy. Glover & Spain, (Realtors), Douglas 8963, 919-20 City National. KOUNTZE PLACE HOME Seven rooms with son 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. 6-R. BUNGLOW-1 FLOOR. Brand new, quartered oak and fir fin ish; oak floors; beautiful decorations and. fixtures; front porch screened. Will take In lot or auto, or give terms to responsi ble party. Owner, Col. 4193 : South. SOUTH SIDE SNAP $300 DOWN, $25 A MONTH Six-room, strictly modern, full 2-story house; located at 27th and B Sts. South front, paved street, paving paid; 60-foot 1 lot. Priced at $2,200, or will discount for cash. PAYNE. INVESTMENT CO., Realtors. 537 Omaha Nat'l Batik Bldg. Doug. 1781 FOR SALE TO BE MOVED One 6-room cottage In good shape, 723 S. 18th St. Apply W. N. Chambers. D. 96 or Tyler 1419. ONE 6-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. 2433 & 20tb St .NORRI8 & NORRIS. 400 Bee Bldg. ' Phone Dnuglss 4270 7-ROOM house with sleeping porch, strictly modern, oak finish, oak. floors. Hanscom park district $2800 F. D. Wead, 310 South Eighteenth street. Miscellaneous. CLASSY BUNGALOW. Five-room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. Price $3,850; reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Blk. Douglas 1722. W b'ARNAM SMITH 4 CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, isii "srnam St Doug 1084 R 8. TRUMBULL. 1306 1st Nat Bk Bid it D 1734 REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. -FTER looking at MINNE LUSA $00 dif ferent buyers decided that It was t 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., 742 Omaha NaTJBank Bldg. JTyIerJ87, CUMING STREET. In order to close an estate 1 offer at a very low price 44 or 22 feet near 29th St You cannot lose on this proposition. See me for price and terms. C. A. GRIMMEL (Realti . -Phone Dnug. 1616. 849 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Miscellaneous. KAU'rii''UL 60-fopt lots Price ftiu. only $2 ensh end 60 cents per week Doug 8392 REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several gaod reliable buyeis ft 6 and 6-roora houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Rt-altv Co.. Tyler 496 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting Western Real Estate. 413 Karbacn Blk. D. 8607 REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON. j REALTORS. 620 First Nat l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WE HAVE a client that owns about" SO.OOO acres in southwest Texas which Is free and clear of all encumbrance. This land Is represented to be excellent graxlng land and will grow alfalfa as well as other grass crops wlson put under cultivation. The owner has given us permission to trade this land for unencumbered Income property or wheat lands located in Neb., Colo., Kan. or 8. Dak. E. P. SNOWDF.N ft SON, . P. 9371. 428 S .15th 8t, Omaha. Neb. HAVE several choice raw quarters in east ern Edmunds Co., S. D close to Aber deen, $37.60 to $45 per acre; wheat, 20 to 30 bushels per acre: will consldor small Omaha property or auto or houses as part payment. D. M, Clauson, 6212 N. 2Sth Ave. SHERIDAN, Dswea. Rock and Dundy Co. Improved ranches, clear, for salt or ex change. S. 8. R. B. MONTGOMERY, Douglas 4810 627 City Nat Bank Bldg. 160 ACRES near White River, S. D clear; will etch, for $3,000 clear home here. INTERSTATE REALTY CO.. H-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug, 2819. 640 ACRES fine grass land In Blaine" CoT nicely Improved. $10 per acre, for borne In Omaha. 803 Om Nat. Bk. Bldg. INVESTIGATE my system, Omaha Realty Trading Co 18 Patterson Bit. Tvler 266 FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. FAHM and city loans, running from five to twenty year a Interest, 6 per cent, 6 per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST CO. 1628 Karnam St.. OmtK Neb $1,600 MTGE, bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $5,400. Tal-mage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. Vf. Bldg H. W BINDER. Money on band for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. SHOPEN 4 CO- PRIVATE MONEY. FARM and city loShs. 6, (4 and 6 per cent W H. Thomas. Kelllne Bldg Doug 1646. $100 to 110.000 MADE promptly F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY io loan on mproved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. 10. CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS W T. GRAHAM. 604 Be Bldg VI MONEY HARRISON & MORTON. '0 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. CI CITY LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om Nat. Bk Bldg. LOW RAVES C. a. CARLBBRG, 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. Stocks and Bonds. .WE OFFER $44,000 Sarpy county bonds to not the Investor 4 per cent. Bonds are In denomination of $1,000 and mature In two to ten years. We recommend them as a safe Investment E. H. Lougee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg. ""OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT, Flstlron Hotel. Doug. 7$T. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security 140, mo.. H, goods, total coat, $3.60. $40, 6 mo. -ndoraed notes, tota cost, $2.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rata PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty; 661 LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 $240.00 or more. Easy payments. Utmost privacy 40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at Stt and 1H per cent; private booths. W. C. Flatau, 601 Securltl" (Rose) Bldg. Tyler 950. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry -Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Est 1894. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and moving 219 N. 11th St Phone Doug las 314, METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO.. . Expert services; prompt attention1, tout moving, your packing, your storaga. Main Office, Central Furniture 8tora, 17th and Howard Tel. Doug 7786 FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos: moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 902 S 16th. Douglas 4168. FREE FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson sts. Globe Van and Storage Qo. For real service iu moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 1386. T T)T?T?T Expaess Co., Moving -J. V. REjCjU Packing and Btoraga jS07 Farnsm St Web 2748 Doug 6146 OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING. Large van, two men, $1.50 per hour. MAGGARD'S STORAGE CO.. Doug. 1496 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. IOWA CORN., alfalfa and tarns grass clover farm, 130 acres, divided Into nine fields, well fenced, good buildings, offered at $180 an acre; must be cash down; no trades. Must ba seen to be appreciated. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., REALTORS. 1016 Omaha National Bank Building. Douglas 2715. Minnesota Lands. SOUTHERN MINNESOTA. 266 gnd 240 aores Adjoining stock farms. Good buildings In fine repair, now fences. Corn crop excellent Prices and terms right, as must sell one or both this year. Owner; Wm. B. Hubbard, Pipe stone, Minn, Nebras, . Lands. (B16) 1,280 A CLEAR combination cattle and farm land six miles from Seneca,, on main line of a & M. Ry Thomas County, middle part of Nebraska, owing to old age will be sold for a quick deal at $6.60; not less than $3,0 94) cash; well Improved; oc cupied by owner; frame house, barn, chicken house, 14x20; well house with running water; blacksmith shop and other required bldgs.; two hydraulics, one has windmill, Inexhaustible supply for stock; fenced and cross-fenced; 'phone; 60 a. cultivated for home use; principal crops, rye, corn, oats and potatoes; not a dis tinct farming county, principally cattle; no lean years to eat up the fat ones. Will consider land close to Alnsworth, North Platte or Broken. Bow. Owner desires to retire on a smaller fairn. Has not been in the hands of speculators or promoters. You buy direct from owner. C. J. CANAK 310 McCague Bldg. 1,720 ACRES on Niobrara river, six miles from railroad town, "00 acres good, level farm land: 250 acres In cultivation; 160 acres of Niobrara bottom, part of which Is the best of hay land, balance of ranch rolling to rough pasture, well grassed. River and Bear Creek furnish an abun dance of stock water, plenty of timber for fuel, and fence posts, as well as sffordlng protection for stock. Improvement! lo cated In a fine native grove in the valley and consist of 6-rixjm bouse, two barns, silo and other buildings. School house located on ranch. This Is a well balanced ranch. Our prloe, $16 per acre, easy terms. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. 845 Omaha Nat'l BaAk Bldg., Omaha. FOR SALE by owner, 320 acres, 8 miles 8. W. Coleridge; well Improved, all under cultivation. Address Paul Peterson, 364 Brandels Theater Bldg., Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. SIXTY ACRES For Subdivision WEST OF ELMWOOD This Is one of the most desirable tract for subdivision In this high-class terri tory west. Most of It lays high, with f'ne view overlooking Fainiores, Dundee and Klmwood p-rk. Desirable for three to five-acre tracts or for acreage by holding a few years. For prloe and terms call HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors), 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. FOR "SALE EC acres "is mile from Dodge St.; 3 miles from Omaha. D. Wesemann. Route 6. Benson, Neb. OMAHA LIVE STOCK DRAIN AND PRODUCE Small Cattle Run and Prices Still Slightly Lower; Hog Decline is Regained. l Dundee. BEAUTIFUL DUNDEE HOME 8 rooms and large garage, on tho best street In Dundee; convenient to both car lines; family going to the Blackstone. For price and location see ALLEN & BARRETT. 51$ Bee Building. IUiURlas 57S3. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well locted lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. In Dundee. HOMES and home site SHU..ER CART. 2I4 Keellnn D l"T4 Acreage. - TWO ACRES r VERY CHOICE WEST OF BENSON A corner. Can be easily subdivided later. An Ideal poultry location, as lund elopes very gently to tho south. Price M.150. $20 cash, $15 per month. Will soli either acre. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors). 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 6". ONE ACRE-SOUTH $460 $10 Down $10 Per Month Monthly payments Include Interest. Lo cated on 6Sth street, 4 blocks from car and paved road. Just fine for poultry and garden. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. Realtors. 1614 JInrney St. Phone Tyler 60. ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident who Is in town and wishes to dispose of samo while here. Oood tract,- fair Improvements. If Interested call In person for Miner at Her Grand hotel. CALDWELL ACRES. Our new Acreage addition southwest of the Field club. Aores, half acrea, quarter acres; easy terms. THE BIT RON REED CO., Phone Pouglns m. 213 8. 17th St. FIVE aores west of Klmwood park; Ideal suburban homeslte; could be subdivided. There Is a real future to this. Let me show you. Telephone Walnut 3466. Florence. TWO ACRES . Northwest of Minnie Lusa TWO BLOCKS TO CAR $13.75 Down $13.75 Month This ground lays fine, with a general east slope. Faces east; only two blocks to car. Fine place for a tuture home, poultry and fruit. Price $1,375. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. Realtors. 1014 Harney St. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. 10 ACRE farm near Elkhorn. One of the best farm In Douglas county." Possession, with $0 jres of corn, at once, W.H.GATES,. $47 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1804. FOR SALE! Cheap, my improved 160-acru farm ner Ponca. Neb.; easy terms. If 'desired. Address Dr. C. W. Olllln. 515 F. L. & T. Bldg,. Sioux City, la FOR SALE 490 acres Improved dairy farm, . $10 per acre. Wrlto C. H. Fields, Ashby, Neb. Texas Lands. ' LANDS AT fair value assured by Chamber of Commerce. New plans to settle and develop the most fertile lands if South Texas. Immediately adjacent fine market. Farming and dairying demonstration un der our direction. Only approved lands offered for sale. If you want to own a farm write for booklot J. Agricultural Dept., Chamber . of Commerce, Houston, . Texas. ... OOOD corn land, east Texas, t'it an acre. . Oet my free book. W. 8 FRANK. 30! Neville Block. Osaahs Wyoming Lands. RELINQUISHMENT of 40 acres valley - land creek branch, drilled well and new frame house. Five miles from new oil field, near . Douglas. Wyo. Box t 227, Omaha Bee. HOMESTEAD LAND, WYOMING. Oet 640 acres homestiad, close to rail road, good soil, where crops are sure. Last Week. All expenses '200. Come at onoe. 181$ Dodge St., Omaha, "Heart of the Range." Jordad valley project, Oregon. 44,000 acres Irrigated land. Free map. Next ex cursion October 18. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 140 First Nat Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb REAL ESTATETRANSFERS Nathan Bernstein to Mary Stoler, Twenty-fourth, street, 109 feet north of Seward street, west side, 10x110. $1,250 Anna O. Carlson to Anna V. Carlson, northwest comer Seventeenth and H streets, 65x130 8,100 Ben Handler and wife to Noah W. Ware, Twenty-seventh street. ISO feet north of J ttreet, east side, 60x 160 rt 1,600 Morningslde Land company to Rudolph Scheffler, Hamilton street, 286 feet west ' of Orphanage avenue, 40x 127.6 2 SMALL Nebraska tarrn o neasy payments 6 acres up. We farm the farm we aell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association. 1 5th and Howard Sts.. Omabs Douglas 11471 ' LIST yur lands for quirk results with C 3 Canan. 810 McCaimn Hlds . Omaha H A WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business prorert- A FIRST-CLASS 3J0-acre fsrm 4H miles from Harllngton. Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will sell or exchange. See Q. A. Kull, Oakland. Neb St. Louts Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Oct. 6. Cattle Receipts, 6,900 head; marked, lower; native beef steers. $8.00 17.60; yearling steers and heifers, $7.00 17.00; cows, $5.0010.60; stockers and feed ers, $6.6011.60; Texas' quarantine steer, 9.75 1 0 50 ; fair to prime southern beef steers, $9.00 12.76; beef cows and heifers, $8,0010.00; prime yearling steers and heif ers, $7.60aflO.OO"; ' native calves, $5.75 15.60. Hogs Receipts, 5,200 head; market, high er; lights, $1.0019.50; pigs, $l(i.0018.5O; mixed and butchers,- $19.00 19.70; good heavy, $19.60019.60; bulk of sales, $19.00 19.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 head; market, strong; lambs, $13.00018.25; ewes, $10.6011.60; wethers, Ul.&012.50; can ners and choppers,. $5.00(8.50. Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, Oct. 5, Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; beef steers, $7.00 16,00; fat cows and heifers, $(i,009,00; catinera, $5.2506.00; stockers and feeders, $7.00012. 60r calves, $7 OO12.O0; bulls, stags, etc., tfi.O0"7'7.60; feeding cows and betters, $5,60$8.00. Hogs Receipts, 2,600 head; market 10 cents lower; light, $18.K5i$19.00; mixed, $18. 8018. 90; heavy, J1S.76 19.25; pigs, $17.0018.00; bulk of sales, $18 .80018. 90. Sheep and Lambs Rocelpts, 2,600 head; market steady. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Oct. 6. Cattle Receipts, 1, 600 head; market, steady; prlmo fed steers, $18.00017.00; dressed beef steers. $11.60 W 15.60; western steers, $9.0014.00: south ern steers, $7.00011.76; cows, $5.60010.00; heifers, $6.60013.00; stockers and feeders, $6.60 H. 00; bulls, $8. 25Q.8. 00; calves, $6.60 013.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,400 head; market, steady; bulk of sales, $18.70019.49; heavy, $18.90019.60; packers and butchers, $18,900 19.60; light, $18.50019.26; pigs, $17.0018.00 Sheep and Lambs Remlpts, 8,000 head; market, steady; lambs, $17.25018.25; year lings, $12.00013.00; wethers, $11.00012.50; ewes, $10.25011.76. St. Joseph Live Mock Market. St. Joseph. Oct. 6. Cattle Receipts 1,000 head; market steady; steers, $8.0016.60; cows and heifers, $5.6004.60; calves, $fl.00 013.60. Hogs Receipts, 1,600 head; market low er; top, $19.60; bulk of- sales, $18,81019.40; heavy packers, $1.OO019.$5; mixed, $18.75 019.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 400 hesd;. market steady; lambs higher, $11.50018.50; ewes, $8.00011.50. St. I.ouls Grain Market. St. Louis, Oct. 6. Corn No. 2, $2.19; No. 2 white, $2.00; December, $1.16; Way, $1.14i. Oats No. J, 60c; No. $ white, 5969c. 1.87$ 4.744 4.6S6 4.832 4.000 86.82B 46.536 43,137 26.663 3.600 Omaha. Oct 6, 1917. Reeeints wrre: CuMIa ia ci,n.H ji'irirlai Monday 16.540 uixu-iai luesuay I4.S&8 Official Wednesday ..11,858 Official Thursday 7.3;S Kstimato Friday 1,806 Five days this week. .61, 895 Same days lust week. . 61.85;' Same days 2 wks. ago. 63,314 Same days 3 wks. ago, 26,424 Same days 4 wks. ago. 40, 137 8am, rifiv lnr vui- in RecellltS and ritsnollttnn if tlwrt tftn.'l , the J'nlon Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for enty-rour hours iullng at 3 o'clock yes- 19.640 153,063 18.933 139.051 34,660 167.872 16,684 133.380 19.79 HF.S 28,005 139.367 twr torduy: M A- St V... ilon Pacific, i.. & S. XV., eaHt. N. W., west. St. 1-., M. A O. B. Q., east. H. O.. west. K. 1. ei P., cast R. I. & P.. west RKCEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. 6heep. H'r's. 1 19 t 24 ! 11 3 Illinois Central 2 3 13 3 16 6 1 9 3 1 3 Total receipts 74 58 13 1 DISPOSITION H HAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris 4 Co 667 673 , 595 Swift & Company..., 804 703 6 Cudahy Packing Co.. 676 1,103 4507 Armour Co 764 8,14 .... Schwnrts & Co 411 .... J. W, Jlurphy S5 .... Lincoln racking Co.. 16 .... .... 8, Omaha Packing Co. 4 .... .... Wilson 85 .... .... Ford 1S9 .... W. H. Vanxnnt Co.., 6 .... .... Ber.ton Vansnnt.... 23, .... F. B. Lewis. S7 .... .... Huston & Co 17 .... .... J. 11. Root 4 Co -92 J. H. Hulls.. 3 L. F. lluss 4 Rosenstork Bros S3 .... .... F. O. Kellogg 3 it , Werthelmer & Degen. 251 .... .... H! V. Hamilton 15 Sullivan Bros 94 .... .... Rothschild St Krebs. . . 85 .... .... Mo. & Kan. Calf Co. 191 Chrlatlo 46 Huffman 9 .... .... Roth 16 , .... , .... Baker. Jones A Smith 84 .... .... John Harvey,,.,..,,. 96 .... . .... .Tcnsoh ft Lungron..., 123 .... .... Pat O'Day.... l Other buyors ..,'-473 .... 13.222 Totals..... 4?(S15 -4,i:s 1X439 Cattle There was tho usual moderate Friday's run of cattle, about 1,800 head, and the five days' supply has been nearly 52,000 cattle, or only about 10,000 shert of a week ago. Quality of the offerings today was rather common as a rule and on what few desirable beef steert and feeders were offered the market was very nearly steady, while for the general run of beef steers, butcher stock and stockers and feeder -.trade was slow . and prices generallf a shado lowor than Thursday, or 150B5c lower (han Monday. The best cattle are closing a shndo stronger than they were a week ngot with the niqdlum and common kinds un evenly lower and slow sale. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS'. No. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. 14 764 $6 CO $......., (16 7 06 17 607 T OS 1 (30 T 76 13 120 I 00 4 173 S $5 Hogs Receipts were Juit fair, but In sympathy with bearish markets elsewhere the local trade openeof 601Oo lower. Com petition 'proved to be pretty strong, how ever, and later sales Were pretty close tb steady with eysterday, the decline all being regained by the close. Bulk At the offerings sold at tlS.60sTH8.08. and the top was $19.25. A good clearance was mads by the middle of the morning. ' Representative sales: No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Sh, Pr. 45.. 274 ... $10 7B 65, .220 160 $18 60 . 69. .269 80 18 85 60. .281 140 18 (0 05, .28$ 40 18 it 6$. .128 80 19 00 76. .221 .... 19 06 61. ,2(6 ... 10 10 61. .260 80 19 16 60. .230 ... Ik $0 73. .226 180 It 21 Sheep Hardly enough sheep and lambs were here to maka a market. There was no fat lamb trade, as packers had all the lambs they could kill today and tomorrow, and what fat stuff was here had' to be sold to the feeders. Some choice feeding lambs were steady, best bringing $18.00,- 1 whjlo other kinds were slow at the week's decline. Old ehoap wore about steady with yester day prices being very uneven and compari sons hard to : make. No. Price. 239 Utah lambs ,.73 It 10 126 native breeding ewes...... 80 13 25 76 Wyoming feeder lambs .... 65 10 60 426 Utah feeder Iambs ........ 63 17 60 204 Wyoming lambs 76 1$ 10 60 Nebraska feeder ewes ... 84 7 60 112 Utah wethers 126 12 60 DUN'S KEVIEW OF TRADE. Price Recovery Apparent and Gain In Work ing Force at Many Plants. New Tork, Oct. 6. Dun's Review tomor row wilt say: Progress toward better business was un mistakable tn some Important branches which recently experienced halting and moro optimistic views of the general situation are possible. With the gain In actual trans actions, which In some lines has been con spicuous, there has come an Increase in the working force at plants which had been running less actively, or hot at all, and fur ther price recovery Is witnessed in certain quarters where there has been rather sharp yielding. Boston Wool Market. Boston, Oct. 5. The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will say: "The demand for wool continues steadily throughout the trade and the volume of business accomplished during the week has been as largo doubtless as that In the weeks Immediately preceding, while prices ' havo kept very1 strong. Low scoured wools advanced about (e a pound In the last fortnight, although greasy wools showed hardly any rise. Manufacturers are getting further orders from the government and apparently are having a fair trade In light weight joods. ' Some further bUylnif Is reported , from the west at fully last week's prices for country 'bunch' lota. Scoured basis: Texas, fine 12 months, $1.68 1.72; fine 8 months, $1.6601.60. California, northern, $1.7001.75; middle county, $1,460 1.60; southern, $1.3601.40. Oregon, eastern. No. 1, staple, $1.80; eastern, clothing, $1,660 1.60; valley, No. 1, $1.6001.61. Territory, fine staple, $1.1)001.82: half-blood combing. $1.7001.75; throe-clghths blood combing, $1. 4501. 60; fine, clothing, tl. 6001.61; fine medium clothing, 41.6501,60, Fulled, extra, $1.8001.85; AA, $1.7001.80; A supers, $1.80 01.66. , Chicago Live Htock Market. Chicago, Oct. 6. Cattle Receipts, 5,000 head; market, steady; native steers, $7,200 17.65: western steers, $0.86015.00; Blockers and feeders, $G.2511.S0; cows and heifers, $5.15l2.'IO; calves, $0.60016.26. Hogs Receipts, 9.000 head; market un settled, 6c to 10c under yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $18.35019.40; light, $17,900 19.35; mtxed, $18.00019.65; heavy, $18,000 19.65; rough, $18.00018.20; pigs, $14,000 17.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; market, steady; wethers, $9.10013.00; ewes, $8.65012.0(1; lambs, $13.50ful8.60. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Oct. 6. Flour Market un changed; fancy patents, $11.00; first clears, $10.60; second clears. $5.75. Barley $1.1401.27. Rye $1.86(911.87. Bran $30.no31.00. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.9201.93. Oats No. 3 white, 67 0 69Vic. Flax $3.19. Turpentine and Itosln, Savannah, Oa., Oct. 6. Turpentine Firm; 46Vj(?!:4iic; sales, 243 bbls.; receipts, 160 bbls. ; shipments, 668 bbls.; stocks, 30,861 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 334 bbls.; receipts, 798 bbls.; shipments, 2,260 bbls.; stocks, 83, 303 bbls. Quotations: B, D, $6.00; K. $6.07 'i ; F, O. H, $6.10; I, 1112 08.16,; K, $6.306.35; M, $6.6006.65; N, $7.2007.36; WO, $7.66; WW, $7.60. New York Dry Goods Market. New York, Oct. 5. Cotton goods here to day were In general rail, small lots being bought at hlghxr prices. Yarns were distinct ly hlsher with sales of moderate volume. Word markets were firm and tending higher. Silk goods were nulot and burlaps firm. New York Hugnr Market. Nnw York. Qrt. 6. Raw Sugar Market steady; centrifugal. 6.90c; molasses, 6,0tc; reflnid sugar, steady; fine granulated, 8.35 08.60c. Unseed Oil (notations. Duluth, Oct. 6. Llnaoed Oil On track. $3.193.20; to arrive, $3.1903.19 4; Octo ber, $3.18 bid; November, $3.19; December, $3.14, Heavy Receipts of Oats With Little Interest Shown; Corn Scores an Advance of From to Two Cents. Omaha, October I, 1917, Receipts today totalled 123 cars of ail grain, the bulk being oats, t cars at this cereal arriving In the market, Klghteen cars of wheat were turned over to the gov ernment, the greater part of these being of tho hard variety, for which tho mills put 1 a good Inquiry, . Corn prices scored a fair advance, the spot quotations being generally lc to 2c higher than yesterdays flgurm, but the de mand for the old crop continues alow. Re ceipts of corn were only 26 cars, and several of these were carried over. Tho No. 3 white sold at $2.03, and another car of the No, 3 grade went for the same price. No. 2 and No. 3 yellow sold at $1.90 and ono car near white of the No. t mixed grade brought $2.01. Trade In this grain was almost limited to the No. 2 and No. 3 grades. There was only a fair demand for oats, with prices iiuoted Ho higher to He off. Buyers showed no Interest whatever In the lowor grades. No. 2 whit sold at 68 jo anJ 6tr. only one car selling at 69c. while the sales of the standard grade brought 69c and 58 Uc. No. 1 white sold at 67 M and fractional price. Sample oats went for 67 Ho. The demand for rye and barley was fairly good. 7 cars of rye aha 4 cars of barlj be ing on the floor and moat of these were eventually disposed of Rye ws unchanged to Vo off, while the figures on barley were lc to So lower. No, 1 rye sold at $1.86 and the No. 3 at S1.S4H, and the No. 3 at $1.84. No. 2 malt ing barley sold for $1.23, and one car ot tbe No, 3, grade went at $1.38. Clearance were; Whiat and flour equal to 330,000 bushels: corn, 147,000 bushnis; oats, 654,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were, 980,00) bushxls and shipments 326,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,606,000 bushels and, ahtptnents of 1,164,1)00 bushels last year. Primary rorn receipts wore 325,00(1, bush Cls and shipments 226,000 bushelH, Against receipts of 1.218,000 buchels and shipments of 766,000 bushels last year. - Primary oats rocelpts were 1,093,000 bush els and shipments 1,083,000 bushels, against recetata of 1 , at! 1 . 000 mrshels and shipments of 1,189,000 bushel last year. CARLOT RKCKU'TS. Wheat. Cwrn. bats. Chicago 34 10$ 353 Minneapolis 393 Duluth 46 Omaha 18 25 C9 Kansna City 67 16 63 St. Louis S3 45 49 Winnipeg 1,164 . These sales were reported today; Wheat N6. hard winter: 1 Car (H'per cent dockage), $2 16. No, i hard whiter: 2 firs (tt por cent dockage). $1.12. No. 3 h -d winter: 2 cars (1J per cent dock age), $2.09. No. ' hard winter: 1 car (1 per cent dockage), $2.06. No. 3 northern spring: 1 car (1 per cent dockage), $1,12; 1 car (i per cent dockage), $2.12. No. 2 red spring: 1 car (in per cent dockage), $2.10. No. 2 amber durum: 1 car (1 per cent dockage), $2.16; l car (H percent dockago), 12.16. No. 3 amber durum: 1 bulkhead (Vt per cent dockage). $3,13, No, red durum: 1 car (H per rent dockagO), $2.05, No. 8 red durum: 1 car (1, per cent dockage), $3, 03; 1 oar (Vi Pr cent dockage), $3.02. No. 1 dark hard winter: 1 car (H per cent dock age), $3,19. No. 3 dark ird winter: 1 car UU per-cent dockage), $3.18; 1 car 2 per cent dockage). $2.13. No. 4 dark hard win tar: 1 car tl per cent dockage), $3.13; 1 ear (54 per cent dbekage, 3 per cent rye), $2.12. No. i dark hard winter: 1 car (lit per cent dockage, rye and barley mixed) $3.10. No. 4 hard winter! I car (1H percent dockage, heat damaged), $3.07. No. red spring: I car (1 per cent dockage, arautty), $3.06. No. t mixed hard winter: 1 car (V, per cent dockage, very smutty), $3,08. Rye No. 1: 1 cars, $1,85. No. 2: I car. $1.84. No. I: 1 car, (1.84. Barley No, 2: 1 ear, $1.88. No. t; 1 car. $1.28. Rejeotedf 1 car, $1,!$. Corn No. 2 whita: 1 ear, $2.02. No. I white: 1 car, $2.0$, oN. 3 yellow: i carl, $1,90; 1 car, $1,89. No. t yellow: 1 cat, $1.90; 1 car, $1.$9. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.88. No. S yellow: car, $1.88. No. 2 mixed: 1 ear (near white), $2.01; 1 car (near yellow), $1.87 1 a cars, $1,88 Vs. No, 8 mixed: mixed: 1 car (high color), $2.01; 1 car, tl.86H. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.86. Oats No, 2 white: 1 eaC, tie; I cats, 6tlio. Standard! 8 cars, 68i4c; t cars, 680. No, t white! 4 cars, 68c; 0 cars, 67440. Sample white: 6 cars, 670. No, I mixed: 1 car, 67to. Omaha Cash Price Corn: No. I white, 32.O203.OJ; No. $ white, $2. 0203.03; No. 3 yellow, $1,8901.00; No. 3 yellow, $1.8001.00; Jit. 3 Htlted, $l.S5V01,6tt; No. i mixed, $l'.$6U01.86tt. Oats: No. 3 whits, 6$Vtti 59rr standard 68069Uc; No. 3 whlt. 67 060c; No. 4 white, 670670. Barley: Malting, $1.3801,33; No. 1 feed, $1.3301,28, Rye: No. 2, $1,(401.84'; No. 3, $1.8201.84. Local range of options: Art. I Open. High. J Low. I Close. Ys'y. Corn. I I I Dec. 118 1 II HI 1 18 117 May 1 IJ 1 12 113 1 13 112 Oata. Dae. II ST K 61 59 May 1 694 tMH 69H 69Vi 69H Chicago 1 p. m, prices, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 816 South Sixteenth street, Omaha! Open, I High. Low.) Close. Yes'y Art. I Corn. H Dec, 111 119 US 1194 118 May 1 15 111 1144 1 16 U654 Oats. Dec. 69 69 68 H 6$ 69 H May 604; 41 60 Vi 61H 60 Pork. Oct. 44 00 44 4ft 44 00 44 40 44 it Jan. 46 00 46 25 45 90 46 20 46 20 Lard. Oct. 34 02 24 42 24 05 24 42 24 02 Jan. 21 50 23 72 23 60 23 72 23 55 Ribs. Oct. 27 00 27 25 27 0(1 27 35 27 00 Jan. 24 60 24 66 34 371 24 66 24 66 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Material I'ptum In Corn! Oats Harden! Lard and Meat Bonght for Belgium. Chicago, Oct 6. Prospeots for light re ceipt for some time led today to a material upturn In the corn market. Prices closed firm, a to e net higher at 1.19 0 1.19 4 December, and $L16 May. Oats fin ished unchanged to 4c higher and provisions at the same as yesterday's finish to 37c ad vance. Strength In com values developed after the fact became apparent that bids from here to the Interior had been aocepted'only to a meager extent. Oats hardened In sympathy with corn. December delivery of oats lagged, however, owing to apparent complete slapping of buying for export. Big purchases of lard and meats for Bel glum" and Great Britain gave strength to provisions, especially nearby months. It was said 20,000,000 pounds were taken for Belgium alone. CornNo. 2 yellow, $1.951.96! No. $ snd No. 4 yellow, $1.9$. Oats No. i white, 60061c; standard, 60461'ic. Rye No. 2. $1.80. Barley $1.2501.43. Timothy Seed $5.6007.50; clover, $17.00 023.00. Pork $44.25. Lard $24.40024.60. Ribs $27.10027.66. Butter Market unchanged., Eggs Receipts, 6.697 cases; market un changed. Potatoes Market unsettled; receipts, 60 cars; Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan bulk, $1.1001.16: Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan sacks, $1.1501.20. Poultry Alive Market lower; fowls, 18 0324c; springs,' 20c New York General Market. New York, Oct. . Barley tfasy; feed". Ing, $1.14 c. I. f., New York; malting. $1.48, and California, $1.4401.46 c. I. f., New York. Corn Spot, quiet; No. 2 yellow. $2.07 and No. 2 mixed, $2.03 c. 1. f., New York. Rye tfnsy; No. 2 western, $1.95 e. 1. f New York. Hay Quiet; No. 1. $1.2001.25; No. 2, $1.1501.20; No. 3, 95c$1.05; shipping, 900 95c. Oats Spot, steady; standard, 67 He Lard Strong; middle west, $24,80024.90. Pork Firm; mess, $48.50049.00; short UIUMI, ,II,U.V1.., Hides Nominal; Bogota, 87c Central America, 364c. New York Froduee Market. New York, Oct. 5. Butter Market steady; receipts, 1,608 tuba; creamery, high er than extras, 4604684c; creamery, extrss (92 score), 4640464tc; firsts, 4446V4e; seconds, 424 043 4c. Eggs Market Irregular; receipts, 10,178 cases: fresh gathered extras, 45 46c; extra firsts. 42044c; firsts, 39041c; seconds, 37 038c Cheese Market easier; receipts 2.168 boxes; state specials, 26'A 0264c; do., aver age run, 26c. ' Dressed Poultry Market dull: chickens, 23036c; fowls, 224020c; turkeys, 24039c. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Oct. 5. Corn No. 2 mixed, $l.85&1.86; No. 2 white, $2.04; No. 2 yellow, $1.89; December, $1.18 01.184 i May, $1.13". Oats No. 3 white, lc; No. 2 mixed, 50 080c, NURSE MAID VICTIM OF ATTACK IN HOME Marcel Solomon, Employed fcy Mrs. James Mulqueen, Found Bound and Gagged in Base ment of House. Marcel Solomon, nurse maid t the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mul queen, 449 Glen avenue, is in the Edmundson hospital in a state of 1... nl,.,.l -Mlor.. mm 4k. r.. suit of an assault made upon her by an unidentified mar yesterday aft ernoon during the time she had been left alone in the house in charge of, the Mulqueen babies, Mrs. Mulqueen found her uncon scious at the foot of the basement stairs slowly strangling to death from a hair ribbon that had been tied around her neck. The attack was made by the same man who broke into the house the previous evening while the Mal queens were in Omaha witnessing the parade, and was frightened away when the nurse girl ran . screaming from the house. No Trace of Girl. Mrs. Mulqueen left the house shortly after noon yesterday when Mr. Mulqueen drove her to the dress makers. She left the nurse girl, who . is between 15 and 16 years old, in charge of the babies. When Mrs. Mulqeen returned about 2 o'clock she found the house in great disorder and the nurse girl absent. She called, but got n 6 response and made a hurried search of the hotise, and found her lying at the foot of the ' basement steps, unconscious, , With a pair of scissors she had in her hand, Mrs. Mulqueen cut the strangling ribbon and gave the alarm. Dr. Hamilton worked for an hour partially to rescusitate the girl and then removed her to the hospital. Saw Man'a Face. . She recovervd consciousness long enough to give an incoherent account of the .attack.' She said her assailant was the same man who had broken into the house on the previous even ing, and whose face she saw clearly. He bad entered the house again i apparently only a few momenta be fore 1 Ir. Mulqueen's return, seized the girl, tore the ribbon from her hair, . tied it tightly around her neck and thrown her down the basement steps. RobbeVy was evidently, the motive, but the return of Mfi .Mulqueen , frightened the man away after he had begun his search. Nothing was taken. Mrs, Mulqueen's two inunr children ' were sleeping in their cribs and were not disturbed. ' . , Miss Solomon is trie dauffhter n( 1' widow living at 719 Fiftli avenue, and . is staying at the Mulqueen home while attending high school. The full extent of her injuries cannot be de termined lintiltdayphysicians sty, , Council of Defense Registers 3,031 Women in Dodge Fremont, Neb., Oct. 5. (Special . Telegram.) The total registration of women in the county as shown by the . report of Mrs. Ernest Bader, chair man of the committee, to the State ' Council of Defense, is 3,031. A house- to-house canvass has just been com pleted in Fremont. The total regis tration' in Ffemont was 1.918. The names of a few women who refused to sign a pledge for unpatriotic rea sons have been turned over to tha Dodge county Council of Defense. , ' KEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ' Reverse Recent Course After Iadeelsloai Lib erty ponds Vary la Yalaa, New Tork, Oct, $. Stocks reversed their ,. recent course today after an early period of indecision In which some specialties' made) ' further matrteal recessions. Tha - rally seemed to proceed from a combination .of support end short coverlnar and embraced many active Issues, but was most efeotrva . In the Investment division, r ' Number of .sals and quotation on lead Ing stocks: Sales. Hlah. Low. Close, Am. Beet Buaar... 800 S3 tl SI American Can 7.S0O 44 43 "V Am. Car & Found. ' , ... 4 - Am. locomotive.. 1,100 tl 88 64 Am. Bmelt. ft Kef. 5.800 111 IS! I48t AhU Sugar Ret.... $.000 109 10Tt 101 Am. Tel. & Tel... 3,100 11614 114 Utt Am. Z., L. 4 8 Anaconda Copper. 1180$ 10 IS TO . Atchison 101 II tl ti Atl. a. A W. I 8.8. 1,100 10144 11 111 Baltimore A Ohio. M00 40 SI 10 Butte ft Sup. Cop.. 1)110 IS It It Cal. Petroleum 1& Canadian Paclflo.. 1,700 111 14T- 141 Central Leather.... 1,801 14 11 I34' Chesapeake ft Ohio 1,100 14 tl 14 C, M. ft St. P.... 11,400 11 41 81 Chicago ft N.-W... 100 101 101 10!' C, R. I. ft P. ctfs. 1,400 16; 14 18 Chlno Copper 1.100 41 41 4 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 1,800 41 40 4t Corn Prod. Ref.... 11,100 11 11 11 Crucible Steel 11,401 71 61 71 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 1,300 10 17 11 Distiller' Bscs.... 15,709 IT 13 88,' Brie 1.700 10 11 10 General Electric... 1,100 138 138 138 General Motors.... 6,100 14 16! Ot. Northern pfd.. 700 101 101 103 at. No. Ore otfs... 1,100 13 11 11 Illinois Central.... 600 100 100 100 Inspiration Copper. 6,600 41 48 41 Int. Mer. M. pfd.. 6,700 16 IS 86; Int. Nickel 11,700 33 II 31 Int. Paper...;.... 1,000 26 25 36 Kan. City. 8a ... 17' kennecott Copper.. 1,800 $8 37 38 Louisville ft Nash. 200 118 118 111' Maxwell Motors... 200 32 12 33,'' Melt. Petroleum... 6.700 13 10 93 Miami Copper 1,400 33 31 13 ' Mo. FaeKle. ...... 4,300 28 17 28. Montana Power.... 800 73 72 73 Nevada Copper.... 700 20 11 18 New York Central. 6.S00 76 73 75 Nf. T N. H. ft H. 3.800 28 21 28 Norfolk ft Western 1.006 108 107 107 Northern Pacific. 1,900 100 99 ioo Paclflo Mall 200 26 26 28 Pennsylvania 1,100 53 1 61 51' Pittsburgh Coal 51 Ray Con. Copper.. 3,600 24 24 24 n..jin. 7 inn aeu tin.: si Rep. iron ft Steel.. 9,800 80 78 86 ghattuck Ariz. C'p. 200 22 22 28 Southern Pacific... 1.300 91 90 11 Southern Railway.. 4,900 17 26 17 Studebaker Cor.... 1,200 44 43 44 . Texas Co 4.700 165 161 1(4 tlnlon Pacific 6,400 127 125 18T V. 8. Ind. Alcohol. 2.C00 134 131 133 U. S. Steel 220,100 108 106 l6B U. 3. Steel pfd.... 1,000 111 111 lit Utah Copper 13,600 90 87 81 Wabash pfd "B" . . 1.300 24 23 24 : Western Union 81 Westlnghous Eloc. 1.200 44 44 44 Total sales for the day, 770,000 shares. ; Coffee Market. j New York, Oct. I. The market for cof fee futures was more active today, with, fluctuations rather Irregular. After open ing unchanged to one point higher ok little trade buying or covering attributed to steady Brazilian cables and talk ot st firmer technical position, prices' eased slightly on further scattering - liquidation, but stiffened up again In the afternoon with the market closing at a net advance of 1 to 3 points. March sold off from, 7 47 to 7.44c, but closed at the high point. A part of the business was In tha way of switching from near to lata month, October, 7.07c! December, 7.l$cj Jaanary, 7.41c; March, 7.47c; May, 7.tc; July. J.84e September,. 7.92c. Spot coffee irregular; Rio 7s. le$ Santos 4s, c. Cost -and freight offers were about unchanged ranging around So for Santos 4s London credits. The official cables reported in en- . changed market at Rio with Santas apets 60 rela and Santos futures unchanged to 21 rels higher, Rio exchange -was 1-164 higher. t