V THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1917. It FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAGES, PARTLY MOERN. 501 Jlartha 8t -R. 2605 Pierce Si MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 5- R. 530 South 24th Ave 7 R. 191 North 27th St 7- R. 1909 California St STRICTLY MODERN. 6- R 922 South 31st Ava 5- R. S2S Park Ave 8- R. 3901 North 17ih St 7- R. 1056 South 30th Ave....... 7-R 924 South 13rd St , -R. 11 Chicago St 6- R. 3018 Dewey Ave 8.R. 625 South 26th 8t $-R. 621 South 19th St 10-R. 2221 Dodge St FLATS. PARTLY MODERN. 4-R. 3115 North 24th St JO-It 707 South Uth St PORTER A SHOTWELL. 202 South 17th 6t Dour. Offlcca with Home Builder. " ROOMING HOUSES. A large, oloae-tn. 14-room, 1 -story ram houae for lease. Also a close-In 21-room, 3-story brick. For rental and location ",U CREIGH, SONS & CO., Douglas 200. Realtors. 608 Bee Bldg. US 8. 31ST. St.. 5 rooms 30.00 2624 N. 19th St, 8 rooms.... 25.00 1804-6 Georgia Ava., 6 each........ 30.00 1103 Park Ave., 8 rooms 30.00 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bids;. $20 STRICTLY mod. 4-room flat on north 18th 8t. practically walking distance; 813 nice, comfortable 6 -room cottage S. 11th St., water rent paid. Call Doug. 4ZD. . 10.00 .$25.00 . 13.30 . 18.00 . 25.00 . 25.00 . 30.00 . 30.00 . 85.00 . 36.00 . 35.00 . 37.50 . 40.00 . 40.00 . 40.00 .$12.50 . 40.00 8013. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and moving. 319 N. 11th St Phone Doug las 394. pttSut ttv X A-LVIJAJAA A SERVICE Phone Douglaa 388 for complete Hat of vacant bousej and apart- menta. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. RENTAL VtVT? METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Expert services; prompt attention. Your moving, your recking, your storage. Main Office. Central Furniture Store. 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7768. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN "ND STORAGE CO., $03 a 16th. Douglas 4168 Globe Van and Storage Co. J. C. REED For real service In moving. packing and storing, call Tyler 130 or Douglaa 4388 1IX rooms, bath, nice basement, u it waif r heat: all modern. Harney 2041. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. W .1 I ELWOOD. OMAHA'S MOST BEAtlTIFUL , APARTMENTS. Reservations are rapidly being made In thta wonderful new' reinforced concrete building. Five room suites equipped with every modern and up-to-date convenience and labor-saving device and finished to meet the approval of those who expect and demand ELEGANCE and REFINE MENT. CALL AT ONCE AND ARRANGE TO SEE THESE MAGNIFICENT APARTMENTS. Drake Realty Construction Co. Ill W. O. W. Bldg. Tyler ITl. SELMA TERRACE. 630 PARK AVE. Now ready for occupancy, sightly location, 4 rooms with o-room ac commodation. strictly modern in every detail. Fire and soundproof construction. SELMA REALTY & CONSTRUC TION CO.. Douglas 9069. Harney 1821. THREE ROOMS WITH FIVE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. In the Dewey. 3301 Dewey Ave., new, has large living room, with Murphy bed, dressing room which has built-in chlffon nler, dining room with built-in bed, large kitchen and bath; good location; plenty of heat. 137.60 sum., $45 winter. Call Janitor Harney 1946 or see h'ra at 118 N. 33d. HASTING8 & HEYDEN. 1614 Har. Ty. 60. THE ROYAL. 313 8. 37th Ave., tour large rooms with built-in bed and dressing room, making 6-r. apt., with large screened porcn. prae tically new, very choice; $42.60 sum., $50 winter. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60 8T. CLAIR. 24th and Harney; 3 and 4-room apart menta. Call Harney 647. 2633 Davenport St., 4 rms. Ht water ht $30, E. H. Benner Co. D. 8406. APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, splen did location, 24th and Farnam. D. 1472. North. 1DAL1A. SIX-ROOM APT. In this beautiful new bldg.. 116 N. 33d, excellent location, has Murphy bed, built in bookcases, chlffonnler, sun room, very latest decorations and lighting fixtures, everything up-to-date, excellent janitor service. Call us about this. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAY AGENCY. HASTINGS HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 50. STUAjiliATl!iD apartment of 4 rooms, oak finish; gaa range; janitor service; $27.60 winter months: no children; vacant Nov. 1. Flat M, 3654 Cuming. Party In Flat I will show apartment. THOS. W. HAZEN, 207 McCague Bldg. CORNuK FLAT of 6 large rooms, oak pol ished floor, corner 16th and Clark, $22.60 per month. THOS. W. HAZEN. 20T McCague Bldg. 2 or 6-r. steam-heated flats. Red 4819. South. STEAM heated apt. in Scargo Blk. 4 rms. B. H. Benner Co. D. 8406. Miscellaneous. CLOSE IN. BERKELEY. . 3-r. with 8-r. accommodations, NEW; id.a large living room with dressing room and Murphy bed, built-in chiffonier; $10 summer, $38 winter. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. CLOSE in, new 4-r. apt., San Matea, 2220 Howard, ha built-in bed, sun room, very choice. See Janitor. HA8TING8 A HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking distance; Janitor, heat, etc.; $40 summer, $48.60 winter. Douglas 8392. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists In Apartment Management FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. rHREE-STORY and full basement, steam heated store, 128 ft by 22 ft, wide; In first-class shape for a term of years. 1216 Farnam St. The Bourgeois Co., Omaha, Neb. MODERN store 16th near Chicago. $7$ mo. O. P. Stebbins, 1810 Chicago. STORE room Sun Theater Bldg. World Realty. Realtors. D. 61. STORE for rent 3108 No. 24th St $26. E. H. ' Benner Co. D. 8406. 4718 So. 14th St. So. Side. Near P. O. E. H. Benner Co. D. 8406. Office and Desk Room. FINEST OFFICES IN OMAHA FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG., FIRST TRUST CO.. AGENTS. ROOM 400. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Apartments VHAT HAVE YOU FOR KENT In the way of foun five or six-room mod ern, up-to-date apartments? Preference will be given to those In better districts of the city Want to deal direct with own ers, no agents. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1018. Housea. FURNISHED apartment temporarily by highly recommended Christian people; one child, in return for wife's ' household as sistance. Address. F. Giles, General Deliv ery. Omaha. MOVING AND STORAGE AUCTION SALE Household Goods Sold for Storage Charges. Beds, dressers, commodes, chiffoniers, buffets, tables, chairs, rockers, stoves, carpets, bedding, dishes, cooking utensils, panltary couches, davenports, etc. Sale to Commence Saturday, Oct. 27 at 9 a. m. MAGGARD STORAGE CO. 1713 WEBSTER 8T. OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING. Large van. two men. $1.60 per hour. HAGGARDS STORAGE CO. Doug. 1416. Express Co.. Moving Packing and Storage, 1307 Farnam St Web. 3748. Doug. 6146. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West BEAUTIFUL EVANSTON HOME FOR SALE This house in an ideal location, on a lot 60x128 feet facing south on paved street. It Is beautifully finished with oak floors throughout and with enamel and mahog any woodwork on second floor. It contains seveu very large rooms. Eleotrlo fixtures throughout are very beautiful For Instance, the principal room have candle side lights. There Is a beautiful fireplace In the im mense living room. There M a full cement basement and In the kitchen are all the modern built-in conveniences. In fact, we believe It will be difficult to find at this time a home of this character at the price we are of ferlng in the city of Omaha. It has location It has appearance it Is durably constructed it is large and beau tlfully arranged and It has all the ap purtenances of a modern home. PRICE $7,600. SUITABLE TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED We shall be pleased to show this house today or any day next week telephone Douglaa 2926 between 10 a. m. and 12 noon, or call between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. any week day. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pry YOUNG ft DOHERTY. City Real Estate. Douglas 1571. 313 Brandels Theater. H. A WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property REAL ESTATE Investment Close-in Investment We offer for the first time three flats located at 807-9-11 N. 17th St.: 30 rooms all connected and rented to one party for a rooming house. The Income will show a return of nearly 20 per cent on the in vestment. This property is owned by an estate which must be closed, hence the sacrifice price. A. P. TUKEY & SON (REALTORS) 620 First Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 80S. NEW BRICK FLATS In walking distance, on corner, both streets paved, always rented, one fourth cash, will carry balance. See us for ap pointment TRAVER BROTHERS, 819 First National Bank Bldg. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A P. TUKEY & SON, - REALTORS. 620 First Nat l Bank Bldg. FOR investment or home see us first In the real estate busmtss over 30 years. Profit by our experience. McCague In vestment Co. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE WHOLESALE Trackage property. 90x133 brick build, ing; part of which can be used for stor age or automobiles or stable or repair shop. For sale or for rent; alto In part. E. H. Benner Co. D. 8406. DEAL DIRECT WITH OWNER. FINE modern seven-room Dundee home with garage, corner lot 50 and Davenport large shade trees, everything in first class condition, price, $5,000. 203 Morris Apts., 18th and Dodge Sts. $3,150 Will buy oak finished, very modern bungalow with sleeping porch. 1621 Hamilton St Easy terms. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 11102 FRANAM ST. 4 ROOMS. , city water, electric lights, 2 large corner lots, southwest of Hanscom park; $100 cash, balance monthly. Wal nue 1466. North, A FORECLOSURE SNAP 1514 N. 37th St This 7-room cottage has been entirely remodeled and repaired. It has been redecorated Inside and out ii nd has a new roof. New electrio light Ttxtures have Just been placed and the furnace and plumbing are In the best of condition. Located on paved street in an excellent neighborhood convenient to car line, schoola and churches. Price only $3,300 with attractive sale terms. GILBERT C. LOOMIS 105 McCague Bldg. Doug. 870. Best Buy on the North Side $3,700.00 Price just reduced for quick sale. On 34th Street, south of Miller Park; a six room, two-story house, modern In every detail; beautiful lot, with flowers, shrubs and fruit; living roam arrangement on the first floor, with three excellent bedrooms second floor; house In excellent condi tion. Owner leaving the city. This is a REAL BARGAIN. GLOVER. & SPAIN, (REALTORS.) Douglas 3963. 911-20 City National. Bungalow Bargain Priced Only $3,200 Brand new five-room, strictly modern bungalow; fireplace, bookcases, cabinets, etc. Nicely decorated throughout Full cement basement with plenty of windows. Lot 42xl80. Close to Miller park, school and car. Owner says sell this week; you can't beat It for the price. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Ora. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif ferent buyera decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will, come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 743 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. South. SOUTH SIDE SNAP. OWNER LEAVING CITY. Just listed, a 7-room, strictly modern house except heat, located near list and Castelar. owner wu cash, but will seU at a genuine sacrifice. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY REALTORS. $37 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 171L TRACKAGE Fine site on B. M. R R , six 96x166; can be bought cheap. C A Grim ms i. FnoneDoug. 1816. REAL ESTATE Unimproved. West. S. W. Cor. 25 Ave and Dodge 88x74 feet Dodgo street is now to be graded, which wil. make it one of the main thoroughfares and this property is right In line for advancement. See us about this. TRAVER BROTHERS, 819 First National Bark Bldg FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 6 and 6 per cent Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for ale. J. II. Dumont ft Co.. 416-41!) Keellne Bldg.. 17th and Harney. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years, interest 6 per cent, 6 per cent and 6 per cent PETERS TRUST CO.. 1623 Farnam St, Omaha. Neb $2,600 A1TUE bearing pet semi-annually . secured by property valued at 39,000. Tal-madge-Loomls lnv Co., W. O. W. Bldg. H. wTb inderL Money on hand tor mortagage loana City National bank Bldg. SHOPEN & CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. $10U to $10,000 HADE promptly. F. D. Wead.Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam8la. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaba OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB7FARm. O'KEEFE R. E. C, 1016 Omaha Nat'l. 57c NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. TGRAHAM. 6U4 Bee Bid MUNKY HARRISON A MORTON. U 916 Omar.- Nat Bank Bldg. CITY GARVlNilRt5S . O LOANS. Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. THOMAS & SON. Keellne Bldg LOW RATES C G. CARLBERO. 31$ Bran- dels Theater Bldg. t. 686. LIYE STOCK MARKET Good Demand For Desirable Cattle, 10c Higher; Hog Receipts Light and GRAIN AND PRODUCE! HEW YORK STOCKS Stocks and Bonds. $9.1)00 tun-year per vent first mortgage secured by farm near Omaha. E. H. LOUGEB, INC.. 638 Keellne Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acres. 3 mi. N. W. of Exlra, la. 80 acres, Burke Co., N. D. Modern 6-room house, Omaha. 320-acre farm. Cedar Co., Neb. 120 and 300 acres westerii Nebraska land. Many other properties for exchange. PAUL PETERSON. 363-4 Brandels Theater Bldg. WE have a client who owns 640 acres In the famous Yellowstone Valley, Montana. This land is under irrigation and part under cultivation. Will trade for good apartment house or good wheat land in Nob., Colo, or So. Dak. E. P. SNOWDEN SON, 433 S. 15th. D. 9371. FINE Lucas Co.. la. stock and grain farm for clear Canada, land; owners answer with full description and prloe. W. J. Good, Charlton. Ia. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co., Tyler 496. 701 Oma. Nat Bank Bldg. JOHN J. MULVIHILL. REALTOR. 300 Brandels The. Bldg. Phone Doug. $. WANTED-Atlractlve five tg seven-room house In' desirable neighborhood. F. V. Wead, 110 South 18th St. D 171. LISTING houses to rent or aell on small cash payments; bave parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 411 Karbacn Blk. D. 1601 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. Good Dundee Home Cheap On Burt street, between 51st and 62d. This is a good two. story, seven-room, modern house, with large sleeping porch on second floor; having oak finish first floor, birch finish second, garage with ce ment driveway to same, lot 50x136 feet. Terms $1,000 cash; balance monthly to be arranged at 6 per cent Price $5,250. Ex ceptional value. , GEORGE & CO. 902 City Nat. Bk. Doug. 297. 8 ROOMS. DUNDEE'S BEST STRFET. Large lot, double gurage, near car. ALLEN & BARRETT 613 Bee. Dg. 7768. HOMES ami home sites In Dundee, SHULER & CARY. 204 Keellne. t. 6074. Florence. FLORENCE CORNER ACRE y9 BLOCK TO CAR $10 Down $10 a Month Just south of Forest Lawn car line on 40th St. Large shade tree In front. Lies nearly level. Price $1,000. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 80. 340-ACKU FUFFXLO COUNTY FARM FOR SALE. About 160 acres in cultivation, 80 acres pasture. Good 6-room house on good foundation, well built barn for 18 horses with good hay mow. granary, chicken house and bog house. Fenced and cross fenced, well and windmill. The farm is some rolling and some rough, but all good soil. Is in a fine state of cultivation to fall grain. Located about 22 miles from Kearney and 6 miles from Amherst Price, 38,500. This farm will carry a mortgage of $4,600 to $6,000. This Is one of the best buys 1 know of In Buffalo County, and with present prices of farm products, this farm should pay the purchase price with less than three crops, is an exeep tional proposition and will sell. C. K. DAVIE8, KEARNEY. NEB. Acreage. 3805 & 34TH ST. 6-room, strictly modern, Just being com pleted, built-in buffets, nicely finished in oak with oak floors throughout; will deco rate to suit purchaser; price $3,600; $200 cash, balance $30 per month. O. G. CARLBERG. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine oondit t; live in one and rent the other. Price for both, $2,760. Very easy terms. No. 2431 8. 10th St NORRIS A NORR1S, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglaa 4270. 7-ROOM, modern; full basement; good fur nace; lot 60x130; on car line. 3617 S. 14th. Douglas 8374. Miscellaneous. Help Me Buy a Liberty Bond I did my "bit" In the '60s but Uncle Sam don't want me for trench work now. I am In the real estate. Insurance and rental business and will give 60 per cent of the earnings of my business for the next 60 days to help the "boys" get the kaiser. Your patronage solicited. W. G. TEMPLETON 434 Bee. Tyler 2020. NEW STUCCO bungalow. 6-r. and bath. strictly mod., built-in buffet and cud boards; oak finish; rooms all decorated; full basement; furnace heat; lot, 40x128 ft; one block to school and car. Price cut to $2,950. Easy terms. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. C 183 y BUNGALOW. Five-room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. Price 33.850; reasonable terras. BENSON at CARM1CHAEL. 642 Paxton Blk. Douglas 1722. FOR SALE One acre, 4 -room modern house. two blocks from school and street car; $4,600, terms. S. 8. 4 R. E. Montgomery. 213 City National. W. FARNAM SMITH CO Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. it 8. TRUMBULL 1301 lit Nat: Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. ACREAGE SNAP One of the finest acre tracts In Omaha; faces 2 streets; largo 6-room bungalow; oak finish; full basement; furnace heat; some fruit and all kinds of garden apace; block from car line and Miller park; 4 blocks from Miller Park school. This place was built for a horns by owner. We also have another acre tract with a 7-room house, modern except heat. If Interested In close-In acreages with all city con veniences, see us at once. Payne Investment Company (Realtors) 687 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1761. ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident who Is In town and wishes to dispose of same while here. Good tract, fair Improvements. If interested call In person for Miner at Her Grand hotel. CALDWELL ACRES. Our new acreage addition southwest of the Field club. Acres, bait acres, quarter acres; easy tcims. THE BYRON REED CO. Phone Douglas 197. 212 8. 17th St. FIVE acrea west of Elmwood park, Ideal suburban home site; could be subdivided. There la a real ttlture to this. Let m show you. Telephone Walnut 3466 13 ACRES 5 acres 4 acres three separate tracts; will exchange for city property. INTER-STATE REALTY CO. 913-14 City Nat'l. Doug. 2819. Miscellaneous. THE BEST BUY IN KEYSTONE PARK STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS SUBURBAN HOME This adjoins the old Paxton home on the nocth. 6.33 acres. New house, fine basement, electric lights, cistern water, cesspool, well, garage, new poultry house; barn. Fine fruit of nearly every variety for family use and some for market. Part pasture and balance farmed. This la a real investment Might consider 6-room bunga low, clear, as part payment Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manville. Hastings & Heyden (Realtors) . 1614 Harney 8t. FARM LAND WANTED WANTED To buy, 160-acre improved farm northeast Nebraska, close to town and school. Give price and terms. 8. Law son, Clarks, Neb. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOX TERRIER, any age; btst rat pet, watch and skunk dugs; some bred females. T. H. Kaldonberg, l'ella, Iowa. 160-Acre Farm At Auction Wednesday, October 31, at 2:30 p. m., the N. E. of Sec. 13-14-47. lying two miles northwest of 'Lodgopole, Neb., In the famous wheat growing section of western Nebraska; no improvements except fence on east side. Terms: $600 cash, $1,000 March 1. 1918, balance five years at 6 pet W. 8. CRAIG, Kearney, Neb.. Owner. JUD BROWN, Scottsbluff, Neb.. Auctioneer, SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments 6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you The Hungerford Potato Growers association, Uth and Howard Sts.. Omaba Douglas 9371 FOR SALE Cheap, my improved 156-acre farm near Ponca, Neb., easy terms if dostred. Address Dr. C. W. Glllln, 616 F. L. A T Bldg. Sioux City, la. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm, 4 miles from Hartlngton. Neb. Well Improved and all good land, will sell or exchange See G. A. Kull. Oakland. Neb SEVERAL good 160-acre farms In Knux. Antelope, Cedar counties; price $70 to $136 per acre; easy terms, A. A. Patt man. 301 Karbach Blk. FOR SALE Best large body high grade, medium priced land nn Nebraska very little money required. C Bradley. Wol bach. Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C. J Canan, 810 MrCsgue Bldg., Omaha Oregon Lands. "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, Oregon, 44,000 aciea irrigated land Free map. Next ex cursion November 4 th. HAULK.Y j. HOOKER, 940 First Nat, Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land. East Texas, $26 an acre Get my free book. , W. 8. FRANK. 301 Neville Block. Omaha Miscellaneous. Fruit Farm Bordering Water 1,500 Feet. Year s Income $3,000 Here is an attractive homestead of 129 aores with a beautiful river and valley view, less than 11 miles to Washington. D. C; near village; 100 acres fertile till age; wire-fenced pasture; orchard of 1.000 apples, pears, peaches, plums and cherries; splendid 2-story, 10-room house, tenant houpe, barn and outbuildings; last season's Income $3,000. Owner unable to operate, reduces price to $7,360; part down. De tails page 30, 8trout's Catalogue of 321 bargains In a doxen states. Copy mailed free. E. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 3072, 206 8. 18th St., Omaha, Neb. BE YOUR OWN BOSS Get a farm home In rich corn and clover belt along new Soo line, 60 miles St Paul-Minneapolis. Landseekers all say. "I saw nothing bet ter." You 11 like this wonderfully pros perous stock and dairy region too. Rich soils, hardwood timber, plenty rulnfall, healthful climate, beautiful lakes, fine schools, creameries everywhere. Prices $15 per acre and up, improved or wild; easy terms. Maps and List free. Baker, N 117, 8t Croix Falls, Wis. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of 'Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, i rao., H. goods, total cost, $3.60. $40, 6 mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost $2.60 Smaller, large am'ta proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 866. 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 lVa and 24 per cent. W. C. Flatau; estah. 1892, 6th floor Rose-Securltles Bldg. Tyler 950. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maiashock. 1614 Dcdge. D. 661. Est 1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ezra I. Garnet to Edward P. Smith, Wakeley street, 60 feet east of Forty-fifth avenue, south side, 40 128 $3,060 Frances Ross and husband to Edward P. Smith, Davenport street, 100 feet ' east of Forty-fifth avenue, north side. 60xT28 1,060 Jules A. DuRae and wife to Edward P. Smith, Wakeley street, 100 feet east of Forty-fifth avenue, north sldo, 60x128 . 3,000 Nicholas J. Harvaits to Edward P. Smith, Wakeley street, 80 feet east of Forty-fifth avenue, south side, 80 xl2S 1,300 Irenaeus Bhuler et al. to Edward P. Smith, northeast corner Forty-fifth avenue and Chicago street, 60x128 and other property 6,274 Ellxabeth J. Hitchcock to the board of trustees of York college, Twenty seventh street, 360 feet south of AVoolworth Ave. west side, 33 1-3x142 and other property 3,700 City Trust and Safe Deposit com pany to Anton Mark, Redman ave nue, 280 feet west of Forty-third street, north aide, Irregular ap proximately 80x180 , 190 John F. Flack and wife to Henry Banan, Forty-third street 234 feet north of Pratt street, east side, 80 x!30 800 John F. Flack and wife to Jerry Sul livan, Ruggles street, 211 feet west of Forty-fourth street, south side. 80x131 . .'. 460 The Bartholomew Real Estate com pany to Minnie L. Gorr, Ames ave nue, 14 feet west of Twenty-seventh street north side. 46x130 4.600 Columbian Investment company to Catherine E. Mlnlck, Charles street, 120 feet west of Fifty-first street, south side, 40x128 850 James H. Davis to Richard O. Bunn and wife, southwest corner Fiftieth and Franklin street. 62x160 1 Gate City Mult company to Union Pacific Railroad company, C street, 170 feet west of Twenty-ninth street. 250x260 ,500 Jeanneit M. Weaver ami husband to Julia Welsh, Park avenue. 198 feet north of Pacific street, east side, 26 2-2x140 3,250 Anna N. Eckman and wife to John W. Barnhart, southeast corner Thirty fifth and Pine street, 44x132 .... 7,600 John Haussener and wife to Lars Morten Jensen, Ogden street, 130 feet went of Fourteenth avenue, north uioe, 40x128 l.liS OMAHA. October 24, 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday H.JSl 3.9!ii 24,7111 Official Tuesday 13,250 3.394 33.911 Ksllmst.i Wednrsday.. 7,70 r.iiOO 31,000 Three days this wk ... .35.801 9.879 79,4911 Same days last wk 44,694 13.696 J,IS Samo 3 wks ago 34.66S 11.465 61,160 Sume 3 wks ago 42,766 11.308 123.901 Same 4 wks ago 49,710 9,404 111. ?.U Samo dajs last year. .33,161 17.639 68,900 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the ITnlnn Slock yards. Omaha, for '.'4 hour ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. & St. P.... 1 1 Wnbash ; MUaoun Pacific... 3 I ., t'nion Pacific Ko 14 j: O. N. W.. east . . 7 I 8 4 C. N. W west. (1 U 16 J C. St. P., M. & O. 4 4 1 C, B. Q , east.. 9 . . 4 t. U. Q., west.. 127 4 34 C. R. I. ft P.. east. 9 4 3 C. R. 1. A P.. west. 2 . . ' 1 Illinois Central 3 1 Chicago Gt West.. 1 Total receipts 340 41 87 9 DISPOSITION HEAD. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co S.O 71 3N Swift Company 1.893 78 1,966 Curiahy Packing Co.. 1.641 8J7 2.D91 Armour & Co 1,663 74S 1,134. J. W. Murphy 190, .... Lincoln Packing Co.. 63 S. Omaha Packing Co. 1i .... Wilson l?o Cudahy. Ft Worth... 147 Swift, Fort Worth... 00 W. B. Vansant Co 176 Benton, Vansant & L. 181 .... .... Hill & Son 5 F. B. Lewis V. ... 366 lluntlnger & Oliver... ?6 .... J. 11. Root ft Co ?: .... .... J. 11. Bulls 230 L. F. Iluss 15 Hosenstock Bros 1N8 .... .... F. G. Kellogg n Werthelmer & Degen. 498 Ellis Co 121 ..A Sullivan Bros 79 Rothschild & Kreba.. 62 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. IM Chrlstlo 12 ...J .... Roth 6 Meyers 30 .... .... Baker. Jones ft Smith. Ill Banner Bros 25 .... .... John Harvey 471 .... .... Dennla & Francis.... 6 .... .... Jensen A Lungren.... 198 .... .... Pat O'Day 8 Cllne 1 Other buyers 1.463 .... 18,661 Totals 13.403 1,616 13,930 Cattle Receipts both for today and for tho woek so far are the smallest since six weeks ago, and as the demand Is fairly broad for desirable cattle of all kinds, the market Is the most active it has been in some time at steadily Improving prices. Grass beeves along with anything desirable In the feeder line sold strong to as much as 10 cents higher today, and the bet', r classes at least of cowa and heifers andt mixed stock were active and stronger. There has also been more activity the last couple of days In the plainer grades of storkers snd feeders, and as a result the cleanup Is tho best that It has been In some time. A few good corn feds were here today, but they were a little slow in moving, as no one knew Just what they were worth. Quotations on cattle; Prima heavy beeves I15.00O16.00; good to choice beeves, $14.00 16.00; fair to good beeves $11.00011.60: common to fair beeves, $7.00011.00; good te choice yearlings, $14.004116.60; fair to good yearlings, 912.00fj) 14.00; common to fair yearlings. $6.60 (8 1 1,00 ; prime heavy beeves, 812.00(i 13.00; good to choice grass beeves, 110.004113.00; fair to good grass beeves, $9.01) 10,(1(1; common to fair grass beeves $7.61) 08.75; good to choirs heifers, 37.768,76; good to cholci cows, 17.60 8,26; fair to good cows, $K.S5(jj7.25; common to fair cows, I5.00O6.00; prime feeding steers. $10,000 11 10; good to choice feeders. $8,6009.60: fair to good feeders, t7.C68.26; common to fair feeders 36.0007.00; good to choice dockers, $8.5009.60; stock heifers, I6.60O 8.00; stock cowa, $6.0007.60; stoek calves, 18. 0009.00; veal calves, 38.00013.50; bulls. sings, etc. $6.6007.60. Representative sales: BF.EF STKK11S. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4 283 $6 80 4 620 6 60 83., 663 7 36 8 818 7 40 18 866 7 60 3 783 7 76 19 761 7 80 8. 1108 I 50 Hogs Hog receipts today wera the light. est for the week, and' although there was little outside competition the packers ware evidently In need of hogs and ware willing to pay prices that wera fully steady, and in some cases stronger. The trade was fairly active and the majority of the offerings had changed hands In good season. Toward the close with the few odd loads remaining the market eased off a little. Top price today is $16.00, with the bulk at $16.60046.70. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 5. .166 ... $16 26 20. .368 ... $18 60 4. .298 110 816 5G 67. .264 70 16 80 48. .222 80 15 66 C7..371 ... 15 70 61 . .204 ... 16 75 38. .238 40 16 80 73. .266 110 16 00 Sheep and Lambs Receipts were fairly liberal, . 1th alow and uneven trado. There waa no choice stuff on the market, feeder lambs selling at prices that were steady, with a few good loads going at prices a little stronger than yesterday's close. Fat lambs are slow and steady, with a little stronger tendency. General trade was slower than yesterday, with the bulk of the receipts very common. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs. fair to choice, $16.00017.00: lambs, feed ers, $16.00018.00; lambs, eulls, $11.60016.25; yearlings, ratr to choice, 1)1.60012,76: yearlings, feeders, $12.00018 60; wethers. air to cnoice, iu.0Dirii.it; ewes, fair to choice, $1.00010.60; ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.60017.36; ewes, feeders, $7,600 10.25; ewes, culls and caiman, $6.00O7.21. St. tools live Stock Market. St. Louis, Oct. 24. Cattle. Receipts. 6.. 200 head; markot. higher; native beef atsera, $8.00016.75; yearling steers and heifers. $7.00016.60; cows, $6.00010.60; stockers and feeders, 8S.50OU.60; Texas quarantlna steers, $6.76010.60; fair to prima southern beef steers, 89.00O12.7t; beef cowa and heifers, $6.00010.00; prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00; native calves, $6.76 015.60. f Hogs Receipts, 8,400 head; market, higher; lights, $16.60018.00; pigs, $13,000 14.26; mixed and butchers, $16,66016.40; good heavy, $16.36016.60; bulk of sales, $15.65016.40. Sheen and Lambs Receipts. 4,600 head: market, steady: lambs, tll.00O16.t0; ewes, $10.60011.36; wethers, til. 60013. 60; can ners, 38.60010.00. Sloox City live Stock Market. Sioux City. Oct. 14. Cattle Receipts, 3.000 head; market 10 cents higher; beef steers, 37.50016.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.6008.75; stockers and feeders, $7,000 11.60; calves, $7.00013.00; bulls, stags, etc., 88.26O7.50; feeding cows and heifers, $5.76 07.16. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market 10 cents higher; light, $11.40013.76; mixed, $16.60015.70; heavy, $16.80016.10; pigs. $14. 60016.60; bdlk of sales, $16.65015.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000- head; market steady. Ht. Joseph live Stock Market. St. Joseph, Oct. 34. Cattle Receipts, 5.- 500 head; market steady; steers, $8,000 15.00; cows and heifers, $6.36013.00; calves, $6.00012.66. , Hogs Receipts, 4,500 bead; market higher; top. $16.60; bulk of aales, $15,260 16.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.700 head; market steady; lambs, $11.00017.25; ewes, $6.00010.60. Linseed Oil Quotations. Duluth Minn., Oct. 24. Linseed On track. t2.20O3.23Vi; arrive, $3.21; October, 8.1. 21 '4 asked; November, $3.20; December, 8:15 bid; May, 33.16 bid. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Homestead company to Charlea L. Starr, Drexel street 137 feet west of Thirty-third street, north side, 80x134 410 Mary Clements and husband to Alice Pokorske, Thirty-ninth street, 160 fe"t north of L street, west side, 60x134 1,000 Thomas J. McShane and wife et al to Alexander Beck, southwest corner Twenty-third and Cuming streets, 73.8x68 10,000 E. G. Hager and wife to Alfree N. Hasan, Twenty-first street, 40 feet south of N street, east side, 60x130.. 1,000 Herbert M. Lawson and wife to Christ B. Chrlstensen, Adams street, 160 feet west of Thirty-first street, south side. 60x122 2,900 Edwin B. Perrlgo to Elizabeth R. Per- rlgo, California street, 100 feet east of Fifty-second street, south side, 50x135 10 Exchange Suspends Business to Observe "Liberty Day"; Light Arrivals and Slow Market. Omaha. Oct. 31. 1917. All the principal primary grain msjkets of the country suspended business at 12 o'clork today in observance of "Liberty Loan day." Receipt" were extremely light, only 86 rars being reported, and the market as a whole, with the exception of oats, was unusually narrow. The amount of business transacted was quite small, due to a short day and light arrivals. Corn waa very strong and receipts totaled only 16 cars, practically all these being dis posed of at a much higher price than they sold for yesterday, the spot being quoted lc to 4c up. Industries were the principal buy ers. No. 3 white sold al 31 11 and the No. 2 yellow at 31 97 and 31. 9t snd the No. 3 and No. 4 yellow t tl.47. No. 2 and No. 3 mixed sold at ti 83 and II 94. Oats were In fairly good demand and sold at figures unchanged to t! higher, the bulk of these samples bringing yesterday's prices. No. 3 whlt sold at 68, while the stand ard grade went at 6Rio. No. 3 white sold at yesterday' bulk price, 58c, and the No. 4 white brought 67 He. Receipts totaled 44 ears, and several of these were carried over. Receipts of rye snd bsrley were four and three cars respectively, mostly all of these being disposed of at about unchanged prices. No. 2 rye sold at tl.TSS and the No. 3 at 31.73. No. 2 malting barley sold at $1.27 and ie No. J grade at $1.21 and $1.16. Primary wheat receipts were 1,214,000 bu. and shipments 664,000 bu.. agatnnt receipts of 1,361,000 bu. snd uMpmcntt. of 1.267,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 350,000 bu. and shipments 170,000 bu., against receipts or j.s.iiuu nil. and snipmenta last year. lalnst of 3 4.000 bu. Primary oala receipts vers 1.476.000 bu. and shipments 991,000 bu., agslnst receipts of 1.434.000 bu. and shipments of 1,394,000 bu, last year. CARLOT RKCEIPT8. Wheat, Corn. Oats. 63 300 15 11 11 Chicago 83 Minneapolis t Z H Duluth 164 Omaha 19 Kansas City (18 St. Louis 41 Winnipeg 840 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 dark hard winter: 1 cars, 13.18. No. 3 dark hard winter: 1 car, 32.13. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $3.16. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car (7 per cent rye), $1.12; 1 cars. $2.12. No. 2 hard winter: 1 cars, 11.09: 1 car (smutty), $1.08; 1 car (smutty) $2.06. No. 4 hard winter: V car (3 per cent rye), $3.08. No. 6 hard win ter: 1 car, $3.02. Sample hard winter: 1 bulkhead (smutty), $1.90; 1 car, smutty), $1.88. No. 1 durum: 1 car, $2.11. No. I durum: 1 car, $1.13. No. J durum: 1 cars. $1.09. No. 1 amber durum: 1 car, $2.18. No. 1 amber durum: 1 car, 11.11. No. 4 amber durum: 1 car, $2.11. No. 1 northern spring: 3 cars (1.1 to 1.1 per cent heat damaged), $3.12; 1 car (1 per cent rye), ta il; 1 car (smutty), $1.10. Sample northern spring: 1 car (smutty, live wee vil), $2.02. Rye Nn. 1: 1 car, $1 73H- No. 3: 2 cars, $1.73. Sample: car, 31.86. Barley No. 3: 1 car, 11.27. No. 3: 4-S car, $1.26; 1 car, 11.21, No. 1 feed: 1 car, 11.19. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, $2.11. No. 4 white: 1 car, $3.10. No, 2 yellow; 1 car, 11.98; 1 car, $1.97, No. I yellow. 1 car, $1 ,7. No. 4 yellow; 1 car, $1.97. No. 1 mixed: 4 cars. $1.94; ' csr, 11.93. No. 1 mixed: 1 ear, 11.94) 2-8 car. $1.93. No. 4 mixed: t-t car, 11.9$ No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1,94; 1-6 car, $1.93. Sample mixed: 3-6 car (near white, 8 per cent color), $2.4)6. Oats No. 1 white: 3 cars, ttc. Stand ard: T cars, 6IVic No. 1 white: ISK cars, 68a. No. 4 white: 1-1 cars. 67 e. Sam ple white: 1 car, 67oi 1 cars, 67 Vo. ' No. I mixed: 1 car, 68c Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 1 white, 13 1003.11. No. 1 white. tl.10Ol.ll. No. $ yellow, 11.97 01,1- !' yellow, $1,960 1.97. No. 1 mixed, 11.9S4C1 94. No. 1 mixed. tl.9301 93V6. Oats: No. $ white, 68(iO 68Hc. Standard. 5805' Wo. No, 3 white, 67 It 58o. No. 4 white, 57 tt 037 64c. Barley: Malting, 11.1201.28. No. 1 feed, $1,060 1.18. Rye: No. 2, 1. 73 C 1 .73 4 . No. 1, tl.72V4 4 1.7.1. omuna futures: Art Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes'y. Corn. Dec. 1 14 1 14 114 1 14 114 (May 1 13 1 12 U3 1 12 113 Oata. Deo. 67 67 67 67 $7 Miy j 59H 69tt 69tt 69H ttj Chicago i2:80 prices, furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 218 flouth Sixteenth strc :, Omaha: Art Open. High, Lo"w. Close, TeiT Corn. Jan. 1 11 1 14 HI 1 1SV4I113H Deo. 1 tt 1 1691, 114 1 16 1164, May 1 11 I US 109 1 lift 11054 Oats. Dee 68 H 66 3 68 66U May 60 60 59 60 60 Pork. Jan. 26 70 31 10 31 46 31 70 38 10 Lard, Oct. 24 06 14 06 24 00 24 06 23 17 Jan. 11 16 21 82 21 36 11 60 21 87 Ribs. , 1 Oct. 21 00 28 00 27 60 17 70 27 70 Tan. 11 II 21 11 11 10 21 20 20 96 CIUCAGO fiBAIN AND PROVISIONS. Nerronsness In Short Offsets Han Placed on Future Deliveries. Chicago. Oot. 24. Nervousness on the part of shorts more than offset for at least today any bearish results from a ban, which, to co-operate with the government, the Board of Trade directors last night placed on all new buying of November and December de liveries of corn. The market closed unset tled, 101O net higher, with December, il.KU 01.16 and May $1.11 01.11. Oats advanced 0Hc to He and provi sions wound up unchanged to 66o higher. Notwithstanding that tho announeed pur pose of the Board of Trade director was to prevent existing scarcity of oorn In els vator here from bringing on a Jump In values, the first effect waa to Increase anxiety on the part of shorts, who feared that they would be unable to obtain oorn to fill contracts. Rains and snow were re ported as delaying tha crop from drying out and there were also advices at hand that husking had bean Impeded to a material extent by a scarcity of labor on -farms. Under suoh circumstances the market closed at the topmost point reached. Oats sympathized with the advance of corn. Rural offers continued light, despite immense reserves in farmer hands. Strength of hogs and corn lifted provi sions. Lard especially tended to soar. Chicago cash prices: Corn No. 1 yellow, $1.0402.06; No. 1 yellow, $2.0302,06; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 3 white, 60OlC standard, 61061o. Rye No. 1, $1.11. Barley $1.1601.17. Timothy 16.60O8.25. Clover 113.00O24. 00. Pork Nominal. Lard $23.90024.00. Klbs $27.62028.00. Kansas City Live Stoek Market. Kansas City, Mo., Oct 24. Cattle Re celpts, 1,000 head; market, higher; prime fed steers, $16.60016.76; dressed beef steers, $11.00011.00; western steers, 18.00012.60; cos, 16.2601.60; heifers, $6.60012,00; stockers and feeders, $6.60010.60;. bulls. I6.00OT.76; carves, $8.60013-60. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market, higher; bulk of sales, $16.26014.26; heavy, $16.00 0 16.60; packers and butchers, $15.60 OK-40; light, $16.00016-65; pigs, $11,600 14.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 bead; market, lower; lambs, $18.26017.00; year lings, $12.00012.16; ethers, 111.00012.00; ewes, $9.00011-76. Chicago Live Stoek Market. Chicago, Oct. 24. Cattle Receipt, 20,000 head; market, strong; native steer, $6,880 17.00; western steers, $6.00011.65; stockers and feeders, $6.00011.40; cow and heifer, $4.76011.90; calve, $8.0001100. Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head; market weak, 15c above yesterday' average: bulk of sales. $14.80016.40; light $14.26016.45; mixed, 114.60016.70; heavy, $14.66016.66; rough. $14.65014 80; pigs, $10.26013.86. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 24,000 head; market weak; wethers, $8.76012.66; ewes, $8.00011.30; lambs. $12.25017.76. Minneapolis Ural Market. Minneapolis, Oct 14. Flour Market un changed. ' Bye $1.71 01.71. Barley 11.0701.29. Bran 133.60O32 00. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.9802.00. Oats No. 3 white, 6106tc. Flax $3.2203.24. New York Dry Goods Market, Now York, Oct 24. Dry Goods Cotton A - V - abv mm vrv firm with trading moderate. Yarn were firm and quiet Raw silk waa firmer and (lightly blgner. wool gooaa were iirra. New York Cotton Market. New York, Oct 24. Cotton future opened steady; October, 29.16c; Deoember, 27.60c; January, 27.18; March, 26.86c; May, 26.76c. Observance of Liberty Day, Added to Severe Storm, In terrupting Communication, Limits Dealings. New Yorh, Oct. 24. Observance et Liberty day, which reduced the trading session to two hours, and a severe storm, which Interrupted communication with this center, combined to limit today's dealings on the stock exchange to sight proportions, the turnover barely aggregating 360,006 shares. Bears availed themselves of these con ditions to renew their attacks against va rious Issues, concentrating upon the rails, probably because of the unfavorable re turns for August reported by tha Interstate Commerce commission. Union Paclfio waa under most seven pressure, falling almost 3 points to 1174i, Its lowest price in several year. Other 1'acltlcs. grangers, coalers, ootton carriers In fact the general transportation division lost 1 to 3 points, with many new mlnl munts for the current movement Shpplngs were almost the sole feature of strength, snoring extreme advance of 1 to 2 points, virtually all of which were retained Utilities were again unsettled, a few gas shares rallying from their recent depression, while others, notably local tractions, added 1 to 1 point to losses of the early week. Short covering In tho final trading ef fected recoveries of a much as a point In some of the leaders, United States Steel closing at a slight loss after having fallen almost a point Bonds followed tha trend of stocks, mani festing further heaviness in industrial and utilities. Liberty 3s were again the out standing feature at 99.71 to 99.11 and con tributed overwhelmingly to the bond aales of 16,175,000 par value. United States bond old Issue were nn chsnged on call. Number of ssle and quotation of the leading stocks were: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar 76 Am. Can 1,100 41 44 41 Am. Car & F'ndry 86 Am. Locomotive... 400 69 $6 68 Am. Bmeit A Ref 864, Am. Sugar Ref.... 100 106 101 106 Am. Tel. & Tel... 1,100 114 114 114 Am. Z.. L. 8 14 Anaconda Copper.. 1.100 63 63 43 Atchison 1.400 93 93 93 k A. O. A W. I. S. 8. 7,900 107 105 107 Baltimore A Ohio. 400 $7 66 61 H. A 8. Copper.... 200 11 11 11 Cal. Petroleum 14 Canadian Pacific... 1.600 149 147 148 Central Leather.... 1.100 76 74 74 Chesapeake Ohio 1.700 $0 41 10 C. M. A 8t. P.... 4.T04 47 45 46 Chicago N. W... 100 100 104 11 C, R. I. A P. ctfs. 1.400 11 11 11 Chlno Copper 200 41 41 41 Colorado F. 4 I IT Corn Prod. Ret.... 1.900 $0 11 $0 Crucible Steel 6.600 46 11 46 Cuba Can Sugar.. 1.S00 II 10 10 Distiller Bscs..... 1,109 31 It 11 Erl 00 It 11 18 General Electric lit General Motors.,.. 1,100 96 14 94 Ot No. pfd....... 800 99 11 19 (It. ..No. Ore. ctfs 18 Illinois Central 800 101 101 101 Inspiration Copper. 100 48 44 44 Int. Mer. Mar. pfd. 10,100 91 90 92 Int. Nickel 109 10 10 80 Int. Paper 11 K. C. Southern 17 Ksnnecott Copper.. 900 13 13 13 Louisville A Nash.. 100 118 117 U? Maxwell Motors 11 Mexican Petroleum 400 18 16 16 Miami Copper 900 11 10 10i Missouri Pacific.... 1.600 17 17 17 Montana Power Tl Nevada Copper.... 400 18 16 16 New York Central. 1,800 72 72 72 N. Y.. N. H. A H. . 1.400 28 17 17 , Norfolk Western 106 Northern Paclfio... 1.100 16 14 It Paclfio Mall .' 26 Pennsylvania 1,600 11 10 60 " Pittsburgh Coal 46 Ray Consol. Cop... 600 13 21 324 Reading 7.600 74 71 71 H. Itep. Iron A Steel.. 300 71 71 79 Shattuck Arls. Cop SO,' Southern Pacific... 1,200 19 17 88 Southern Railway.. 400 27 37 27 Studebaker Corp... 8,10ft 19 39 SVi Texas Co.. 100 146 144 145 Union Paclfio 14.800 120 117 118 U. R. Ind. Alcohol. 600 111 117 117 U. 8. Bt.cl 19,000 105 104 104 U. 8. fiteol pfd..., 1,100 118 117 118 Utah Copper 4,800 71 71 78 Wabash pfd "B". 31 Western Union .... IT Westing. Electric. 1,100 41 40 41 U Total t ale for th day, 260,000 shares. New York Money Market. New York, Oct 14. Mercantll Paper t per cent Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills, $4.71; commercial sixty-day bill en banks, 14.71; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.70; demand, 14.76; cables, $4.71 7-16. . Franca Demand. $6.77 ; cable, $6.76. I Guilders Demand, 42c; cables, 43c. ;l Lire Demand, $7.14; cable, $7.16. 4 Ruble Demsnd, 18.40c; cable, ll.tOfl. ' 1 Silver Bar, 83 o; Mexican dollar. 43 c. Bond Oovsrnment steady; railroad heavy. Tim Loan Steady; sixty day. 108 per cent; 90 day, 6 6 per oent; six months, 6 06 per oent. Call Money Market firm; High, 4 per cent; low, 8 per cent; ruling rats, 4 per oent; closing bid, 1 per oent; offered at 4 per cent; last loan, 4 par cent U. S. 2s. reg.'... 17 Int Mer. Mar. 4 II do coupon... 96 K. C. So. ref. 6 79 U. 8. Is, reg... II U 4 N..un. 418 do coupon.... 11 M., K. T. lit 4 $lj U. 8. 4s, reg.. .101 Mo. Pao. gen. 4 66 do coupon. ,.105 Mont Power 6a. 10 Panama Is, cpn. 14 N. Y. C deb. S 17 Ant. For. Sec 6a 96 N. Paclfio 4s.... 14 Am.T.eYT. clt. ts 16 da ...11 Anglo-French ts II O. B. L, ref. 4 86 , ArmourftCo. 4 II Pao. T. A T. ia 13 Atxh. gen. 4s., II Penn. eon. 4 100 B. O. 4 10 do gen. 4.. II Cent Leather I. 16 Reading sen 4. 18 Cent. Paclfio 1st 10St.L.S.F.adJ. I 41, C. A O. cv. 6s.. 10 So. Pao. ev. I 14 C, B. Q. Jt 4 11 do ref. 4 14 CM.stBi.i'.g. sits o. y. es...... ss C. R.I.stP.ref. 4s 17 tTex. Pao. 1st It C. 8. ret. 4 76 'Union Pacific 4 91 D. AR. O. ret I 11 do cv, 4.... 16 D. of C. 6 1131 14 0. S. Rubber I. 11 Erie gen. 4 68 U. 8. Steel 6. 100 Gen. Electric 6 99Wbash lit.... 18, Gt No. It4 IT "West. U. 4. 10 I. C. ref. 4.... 10 Bid. t Asked. rnnn nmrre rnnnv 1 The following prices of produce prevail in Omaha today, wholesale and retail: Wholesal. Betelk Potatoes, bu. and pk IL40 .$ M Sweet Potatoes, SO lb,, bushel and pound 1M M Onions, red, lb OS jOS Lettnee, leaf, do, and as). . M .06 Onion, green, bnnehes, doien and per bunch.... .70 M Beet, ba. and pk 7S 9 Carrots, ba. and pk....... .7S M Cabbage, pound Alt .04 Apples, baad picked, bushel and peak MS .4 Apples, wind fall, bash el and peek M .SO Apple. WMhlncton. box., S.OS .749 Pears, Keif er, bushel...... 1.60 1.75 Peaches, Washington, bos. 1.00 1.15 Coffee Market. New York, Oct 24. With Braaillaa cable showing no fresh feature and with a halt holiday locally there was very little busi ness In th market for eoffe future hare this morning. The ton, however, waa ateady on covering and after opening unchanged to 1 points higher, price closed at a net ad vance of 1 to t point. Th little buslnes reported was In late month, with May (oil ing at 7.660 and July at 7.11e. Clolng bid: October, 7.05c; December, 7.15c; January, 7.12o; March, 7.86c: May, 7.55c; July, 7.71c; September, 7.17c. Spot coffee, dull; Bio 7. 8c; Ban to 4s, tc No fresh of far were re ported In cost and freight market The of ficial cable showed no chang In primary markets except Santo future, which war unchanged to 16 re Is higher. Santo cleared 11,000 bag for New York. Evaporated Apple and Dried Xralt. New York, Oct 24. Evaporated Apples Dull and nominal; choice, 14c; prime, 15 016c. Dried Fruit Prune, strong; California, t 011er Oregon, 13 014c. Aprloot, firm: fancy, 30c Psachss, firm; atandard, II o; choice, 10e; fancy, 12o. Raisins, ateady;' loose muscatel, 7 09c; oholc te fancy seeded, 901Oe; seedless, 9o; London layers, $1.90. Turpentine and Bosia. Savannah, Ga Oct 24 Turpentine Firm, 41 041c; sale. Ill bbls.; receipts. 171 bbls.; shipments. 207 bbls.; stocks, 14,- IIS bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 777 bbls.; receipts, 763. bbls.; shipments, 1,161 bbls.; stocks, .71,491 bbls. Quotations: B, D, B. F, G. $I.I7( H. $6.00; L $1.46; K, $6.10; M, $6.10;, N, 37.20: WG. 17.41: WW. 17.60. New York Cotton Market.' rsw xora, uci. isa couvs awiii't, today closed barely steady, net II t 84 points higher.