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    THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1917.
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FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Office and Desk Room.
FINEST OFFICLS IN OMAHA.
FIRST NATIONAL BANIC BLDO.,
FIRST TRUST CO.. AO E NTS. ROOM 400.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments.
it
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FOR RENT
AN IDEAL SUITE
OF BACHELORS' QUARTERS
FOR SIX YOUNG MEN.
This suite, consisting of six rooms. Is
srery beautifully furnished and Is in a
high-class fireproof building In which
there Is a cafe where excellent meals may
be secured whenever desired.
- As a place suitable In every way for six
young bachelor . business men, who have
accumulated books and other personal be
longings and paraphernalia, there is noth-
Ilng Its equal In Omaha, as will be seen by
the following description: t
The rooms of this suite open off a large
private corridor there Is an Immense
room which may be used as a library; still
, another larger room which may be used
'' as a living room both these rooms having
fireplace and both opening Into n large
1 sun parlor which has windows on the
Kast, South and West. On the opposite
side of the corridor are three vary fine
a Denrooms in wmcu uouuie or Lwin Deus,
i whichever desired, will be placed.
There are two bath rooms, both of which
I have a tub and a shower, and in addition,
this apartment has seven large clothes
!. closets.
In fact, If there is a group of six
bachelors In this City who would like to
find an Ideal suite of quarters at a very
reasonable cost, here Is something that
. is sure to satisfy.
4 Interested f -parties may Inspect this
apartment at anytlme.
For further Information address
BOX 1603. OMAHA BEE.
Furnished parlor and bed
room with bath.
For Rent An elegantly furnished par
lor and bedroom with private bath In a
modern fireprooof building. First-class
cafe In building.
Suitable for man and wife, or two men,
tt or business man looking for a comfortable
home. This is an unusual offer. Refer
ences required. Address Box 8218. Omaha
Bee.
Houses.
6TRICTLY modern 8-room house furnished
or unfurnished; hot water heat. 1014 S.
2Rth.
I-ROOM, all-modern furnished house for
rent, reasonable to reliable party. Call H.
r.iM. 1
7-ROOM furnished house with garage. 426
N. 41st St. Call Tyler 2146-J.
ROR RENT HOUSES
West.
SIX room house, partly modern for rent.
831 S. 21sf St. Reduced rent. Har. 2705.
North.
6-ROOM house, all modern, $20, 2802 Maple.
5 room. $12.60; 2710 Seward St.
4-Room modern with barn, $12, 2639 Sew
ard St. Douglas 2802.
$13.00 5-R. COTTAGE, 2924 Burdette.
$15.00 5-r. cottage, 2304 Fnjmklln.
W. H. GATES, Omaha Naf Bk. Blag.
l-ROOM modern . houae, partly furnished,
$26.00. Webster 844.
4128 N. $7TH AVE. 6 rooms, $12. John N.
I Frenser, Douglas 664.
South.
2806 8. 34TH ST.
6 -room, strictly modern. Just being com
plated, built-in buff ets, nicely finished in
oak, with oak floors throughout; will dec
orate to suit purchaser; price $3,600, $200
cash, balance 130 per month.
C, O. CARLBERG,
810-813 Brandels Theater Bjrflg
fl9 So. 24th Ave., rms. $27.60
809 So. 31st St., S rms 30.00
1504-06 Georgia Ave., 8 rms. 30.00
2408 St. Mary's Are., 8 rms 36.00
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO,
Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg.
FOR RENT 6-room brick flat, nearly new
strictly modern, S blocks south from city
library. 1968 Jones St.
2912 Mason St.: strictly modern 6-room cot
tage, newly papered and painted. Call Web.
2174.
FIVE-ROOM cottage for rent. 609 So. 62nd.
Phone Wal. 8779.
Miscellaneous.
706 N. 30th St.. 1 rooms, mod.. $20.
2222 S, 31st St., 6 rms., mod-. Hanacom
park district, $35.
S814 Hamilton St, 6 rms., mod., $30.
911 N. 24th -St., 3d fir., 1 rms., mod. ex.
heat, ll
17A A. P. TUKEY & SON,
620 First National Bank BIdg. Doug-. 802
,4619 CAPITOL AVE., 9-r., all-mod.. $25.00.
I 933 N. 24th. s-r.. mod. ex. heat. (16.50
2012 Bancroft, 4-r., mod. ex. ht., elec. It.,
113.60.
.'. 3322 Camden Ave., 6-r., 4 acre, $18.00.
lOlf N. 18th, 4-r part mod., $9.00.
Rasp Bros., 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721
VHAT HAVE VOU FOR RENT
In the way of four, 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.
TBLEPHONE DOUGLAS 1016
CORNER brick flat, 6 large rooms, oak
floors. Very fine flat, $26. 1802 N. 16th
St, being corner 16th and Clark.
- THOMAS W. HAZEN.
207 McCague Bldg. Douglas 1300.
$502007 St. Mary's, 10 rooms, mod. brick.
?4o 1817 cap. Ave., 10 rooms, mod.
308167 Davenport, 8 rooms, mod.
10109 8. !8th, 4 rooms, water paid.
RINGWALT BROS., Brandels Thea. Bldg.
$20 STRICTLT mod. 4-room flat on north
18th St.. practically walking distance: $13
nice, comfortable 5 -room cottage 8. 11th
t water rent paid. Call Doug. 420.
6-ROOM nifty, mod. stucco house, $40 De
sirable location, references. Om, Rental
Exch., 713 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D, 3519
FOR RENT Houses 6 to 9 rooms, In all
parts of the city. ALLEN A BARRETT,
bis Bee, uouglaa 7768.
Houses In all paits of the city.
CREIOH. SONS & CO.. 608 Bee Bldg
6
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West
MOVING AND STORAGE
GORDON VAN CO.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Packing, storage and moving.
211 N Uth St. Phone Doug
las 394.
FIDELITY
SKKVICE FREE
Phone Douglas 2S8 for complete
Hat of vacant bouse., and apart
ments. Also for storage, movlag.
16th and Jackson Sts.
METROPOLITAN VAN AND
STORAGE CO.
Expert services; prompt attention. Tour
moving, your packing, your storage.
Matn Office, Central Furniture Store,
17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN ND STORAGE! CO.,
802 S. J 6th. Douglas 4168
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4388
Jp pppn Express Co.. Moving
. s. IXLjLjU packing and Btorsge.
iim Farnam St. Web. 2748 Doug 6146
OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING
Large van, two men, $1.50 per hour.
MAGGARD'S STORAGE CO Doug '49
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
DEAL DIRECT WITH OWNER. s
FINE modern seven-room Dundee home
with garajre, corner lot 60 and Davenport,
large shade trees, everything In first class
condition, price, $5.o6o. 203 Morrla Apts,
18th and Dodge Sts.
4 ROOMS, city (wdier. electrio lights. 2
large corner 'lot southwest of Hanscom
park; $100 cash, balance monthly. Wal
nue 3466.
16-ROOM house, well located, 4 blocks from
24th and Farnam, on easy terms, or will
rent to responsible party. Owner at 3626
Dodge St.
North.
DOUBLE HOUSE.
" LIKE NEW.
LIVE IN PART.
RENT PART.
2928 North 14th Avenue.
A good 9-room house, east front, corner
lot. full cement basement, 6 rooms and
bath on first floor, 4 rooms with toilet and
lavatory on second floor.
House Is newly painted cn the exterior,
redecorated and woodwork all reflnlshed
on the Interior, making the house as good
as new. Built about 2 years and built to
accommodate 2 separate families or can
he used by one family. An Ideal place for
a railroad man and the best buy we know
of for sale today. Price $3,950 and can
arrange reasonable terms.
II I ATT COMPANY,
245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Tyler 60.
,1
The Coronado Apartments
22d and Capitol Ave.
New, beautl.'ul 2-room apartments, with
th'ee-room accommodations, now ready
for occupancy. All apartments outside
rooms and contain, built-in beds, dresser,
refrigerator. Incinerator and other modern
conveniences.
Beautiful grounds; 8 minutes' walk
from 16th and Farnam 8ts. Rent, $39.60
winter, $33.60 summer.
BENSON & MYERS CO.,
(Realtors)
424 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Doug. 746.
ST. CLAIR.
24tb and Harney: 3 and 4-room apart
msnts. Call Harney 647.
APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, splen.
AA Ins Hrtn vitk s? , n a-.
1478.
North.
TIZARD PALACE BLOCK. CENTRAL '
3 or 4 mi. apt. tile bath halls, steam
heat, electric lighting; everything the best
Tel. Red 4133. ;offlce 220 N. 23d St.
NEW 6-room Ape. second floor, steam heat,
nunc late, eJS.BU, API. , Maple LOUft,
1818 Maple St. Telephone Douglas 2802.
3 or -r. ateam-heatfd flats. Red 4S1
South.
STEAM heated -act. In Scareo Blk. 4 rms.
, E. H. Banner Co. D406.
WANTED TO RENT
We CAN rent your house at once. Irtfer
state Realty Co., 913-14 City National.
Douglas 2819.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
WILL sell cheap two Boston bull outs fe
male. 6066 Military Ave.
AFTER looking at MINNB LUSA 300 dif
ferent buyers decided that It was the best
proposition on the market and they
hacked their luilement by buying lots.
iv YOU will come out today you will
understand why the others are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO..
742, Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Tyler 187,
REAL ESTATE B'new Prpty
DESIRABLE store rooms, modern front
metal celling, steam heat. 614-616 So.
16th St.; else 32x60: can be subdivided:
low rent. Conrad Touug, 323 Brandels
Theater Bldg . Douglas 1671.
YOUNG & DOHERTY,
City Real Estate.
Douglas 1571. 382 Brandels Theater.
H. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist
In downtown business property.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
FOR SALE, or will consider trade on the
following: 320-a. Imp. farm. Clay county.
South Dakota: 320-a. Imp. farm Cedar
county, Nebraska; 80-a. Imp. farm Audu
bon county, Iowa; nearly new 6-room
house. Omaha. Paul Peterson, 362-4
Brandels Theater Bldg., Omaha. Tel. D.
1280 or Wal. 3106.
WE have a client who owns (40 aores In
SHrqx county. Neb., represented as having
no sand or rock and over 600 acres good
farm land. Price $20 per acre. Will
take a good residence in on this land.
K. P. SNOWDKN A SON.,
423 S. 16th St. Doug. 9371.
FINE Lucas Co.. Ia. stock and grain farm
for clear Canada land; owners answer
with full description and price. W. J.
Good, Charlton, Ia.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
.West.
Our Special Discount
AND
Clean-up Sale
OK
WEST FARNAM LOTS
Begins today and continues for this
week only. Those lots are within almost
walking distance of the business center
of the city; all are within one to three
blocks of the West Farnam and Dundee
car lines; and every lot has sewer, city
water, sidewalks, gas, and shade Trees
Paving now being done on most of the
streets.
Some of these splendid building lots will
be sold as low as
$345 $25 Cash
Now Is the time to buy.
Phone Douglas 6074. and let us show you
these bargains.
SHULER & CARY,
(Realtors)
202-6 Keellne Bldg.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
5, 6 and ( per cent. Also first mort
gages on farms and Omaha real estate for
sale. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416-418 Keellne
Bldg.. l?th and Harney.
$1,200 MTO. bearing ( pet. semi-annually,
(cored by property valued at $61,000. Tal-madgo-Luomls
Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg.
fi" W. BINDER.
Money on hsnd for mortagage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
SHOP EN A CO.. PRIVATE MONET
EDWARD F. Williams, real estate, rentals
and Insurance. 803-4 Omaha Natlonul
bank.
$ToV to$TuTiitio MADE promptly. F. D
Wead. Wead BJdg.. 18th and Farnam Sts
MONET to loan on improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFB R. E. C. 1016 Omaha Nat'I
5
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS
W, TGRAHAM, 604 HeeJIIdg
MONEY HARRISON & MORTON.
0 916 Omar Nat. Bank Bldg.
TY GARVIN BROS.
O LOANS. Om. Nat. Bk Bldg
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. THOMAS A BON. Keellne Bllg
LOW RATES C. G CARLBERO, 313 Bran
dels Theater Bldg D. 66
Stocks and Bonds.
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SIX per cent first mortgages secured by
improved real estate located In Omaha.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
638 Keellne Building.
OMAHA LIYE STOCK
Cattle Prices Even With Last
Week; Demand For Feed
ers; Hog Prices Are
of Oats Heavy.
Omaha, October 2. 1HT. '
Receipts were: Cattle, Hots. Slieep.
Kstlimit Monday 13,000 3.200 16.000
Same day last werk. . .14.361 S,S6 24.781
Same day 2 wks. ago. 14.144 3.378 St.701
Same day 3 wks. acu.. 14,667 2,J 18,7J
Same day 4 wka. ago. .16. 640 1.878 36.228
Same day last year 16.S08 7.846 10.307
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the I'n Ion Stock Mtr.ls, Omaha, Neb., for 84
hours ending at 3 oVIurk yesterday:
RKOKIPTP OARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C, M. St. P...
Missouri Pacific. . .
I'nlon Pacific
O. A N. V., east.
O. - N. W., went
O . St. P., M. o
0 . H. Q , cast.
O, H. & Q, west.
0 It. I. A P , eaat .
O., It. I. P., west
Illinois Central. . . .
Chicago Gt. West. .
Total receipts.
3
1
127
8
140
3
1S4
14
4
3
3
. 461
I
11
1
7
4
60
1
69
68
GRAIN MDPRODOCB
Cash Corn Takes Another
Slump; Decline is Five to
Eight Cents; Receipts
Are Heavy.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN & Bl.DO. ASSOCIATION.
North.
MiNNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near
:4th St., can be bought at a bargain; this
lot must bs sold. Call owner evenings,
Walnut 70.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE.
All modern, oak finish, $300 down, bal
ance monthly. This Is a bargain. See us
at once.
TRAVER BROTHERS.
819 First National Bank Bldg.
NOBBY 6-R. mod. home, near 17th and
Manderson; bargain for $3,800, and will
take In lot or auto. F. D. Wead. 310 s. mtn
NEAT North Omaha cottage, $1,860. Small
payments. Phone Doug. 4268.
South.
ONE 6-room and one 4-room coUage, both
on one lot; fine condit r.; live In one and
rent the other. Price for both, $2,760.
Very easy terms. No. 2483 8. 20tb St.
NORRI3 & NORRIS,
400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4370
Miscellaneous.
CLASSY BUNGALOW
Five-room bungalow, classy outside and
Inside.' Price $3,850; reasonable terms.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL.
643 Paxton Blk. Douglas 1723.
FOR SALE One acre, 6-room modern bouse,
two blocks from school and street car;
14.600, terms. S. S. & R. 13. Moht.romery.
213 City National. S
SM'ITH
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance.
1330 Farnam St Doug.
1061.
R. S. TRUMBULL
1306 1st Nat: Bk. Bldg.
D. 1T34.
REAL ESTATE Investment
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INVESTMENTS
WORTHWHILE
$6,500 Double frame flat, walking dis
tance; rented at $60 per 'month.
$8,000 Brick flat, extra well, built, 13
rooms; near Clarkson hospital; ranital val
ue, $75 per month; right in line of develop
ment. $8,500 Brick flats near Crelghton Col
lege; always rented at $90 per month.
$13,600 Brick' flats, close-in, three
apartments of 8 rooms each. A high-class
building, always occupied at $135 per
month. Being sacrificed for quick sale;
mortgage $7,600.
$30,000 24th and DOUGLAS, 60x162
with improvements paying $1,800 a year.
Ground alone worth the money. No ques
tion about the future for this property.
$30,000 Brick store building on 24th
Street: high-class tenants at $3,000 a year.
Ground, 80x132.
$30.000 DOWN TOWN BUSINESS
PROPERTY with full lot; brick Improve
ments paying yearly rental of $2,658. This
U Just two blocks from 16th and Howard
and right In line of development; $8,000
cash will handle. -
$60,000 High-class apartment house,
close-in, showing net rental of $4,000 per
year, being better than 10 per cent net
on the equity. Would consider desirable
smaller property as part payment.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
(Realtors
TWENTY ACRES
JUST NORTH OF BENSON
WELL IMPROVED
$7,500
This lays nearly level. About IT acres
farmed; 200 fruit trees; 6-room house
good barn and new poultry bouse and hogs
shed; one-third fenced hog-tight. Rea
sonable terms can be arranged. Call Ty'
ler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllle.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors.
1614 Harney street.
Dundee.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
Well located lots on easy terms. Mod
ern, attractive homes. Before buying be
sure ana see
GEORGE & CO..
HOMES and home sites In Dundee.
SHULER & CART. 204 Keellne. D.
(074.
South Side.
STEAM HEATED Apt., in Scargo Blk.,
rms. E. H. Benner Co., Douglas 8406.
Acreage.
ACREAGE FOR SALE.
By nonresident who Is In town and
wishes to dispose of same while here. Good
tract, fair Improvements. If Interested
call in person lor Miner at Her Orand
hotel.
- CALDWELL ACRES.
Our new acreage addition southwest of
the Field club. Acres, half acres, quarter
acres; easy teims.
THE BYRON REED CO.
Phone Douglas 297. 213 S. 17th St
FIVE acres ' west' of Elmwood park, Ideal
suburban home site; could be aubdlvided.
There Is a real future to this. Let me
show you. Telephone Walnut 8466.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT TO BUY
Have a number of clients for houses
and bungalows, ranging In price from
$3,000 to $7,000. See me If you want to
sell your home.
JOHN J. MULVIHILL (Realtor),
200 uranaeis l neater amg.
Phone Douglas 96.
Douglas 3982.
81J-20 City National.
SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A. P. TUKEY & BON.
REALTORS.
620 First Nat'I Bank Bldg.
FOR Investment or home see us first. In
the real estate businfss over 30 years.
Profit by our experience. ' McCague In
vestment Co.
WANT best 7-room frame residence that
$9,000 will buy; must be north of Dodge
and west of Forty-eight; fronting
east or south; also best 6-room house In
same district having same frontage, for
$5,000.
MARTIN INVESTMENT CO. Douglas 6691
HAVE splendid clear building lot, north
part of city; would like to put in as first
payment in 6 or 6-room modern home;
state location of your property in answer
ing. Box 8576, Omaha Bee.
WANT farm for nearly new double brick
flats on main thoroughfore, rented $70 a
month; would like 80 acres, eastern Ne
braska, improved. Box 8575, Omaha Bee
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$200 to. 1600 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co., Tyler 486. 701 Oma. Nat. Hank Bldg.
LISTING bouses to rent or sell on small cash
payments; have parties waiting. Western
Real Estate. 411 Karbacn Blk. D. 3603.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
FARM and city loans, running from five
to twenty years: Interest 6 per cent, (U
per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST
CO., 1623 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
The best 320-acre farm in the Red River Valley
of Western Minnesota. This farm is well im
proved and is situated two and a half miles from
city of Crookston and one mile from the state
experimental farm, on a graded and gravelled
road. Has three feet of good black soil over a
good sub-soil. Will raise thirty bushels of two
dollar wheat, or two hundred and fifty bushels
of potatoes per acre.
Is well drained and good talfalfa land and will
raise good corn of an early variety. Crookston is
a town of about 15,000, has good schools and
churches and two main lines of railroad. This
farm is priced for a quick sale at $90 per acre.
'Good terms, and I. might take in some clear in
come property. Answer quick if you want a real
bargain. '
S. . MELCHERT,
Bloomfield, Iowa.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
RANCHES
3,880 acres, Chase county, 3 miles to
county seat, well fenced, plenty of run
ning water. Price, $35.00 per aero; will
take an eastern Neb. farm as part pay
ment. 3,840 aores, solid body, well Improved,
close to good town, Lincoln county; 700
acres cultivated, good fences; $12.00 per
acre. Terms to suit.
1,080 a"resy Clarfleld county; two good
sets of Improvements, well fenced, $
miles of Water front. Loup river, 400 aores
cultivated, two miles to town. Price,
$60,000.
If these ranches are too large, I have all
kinds of smaller ones tell me what you
want, as I can without a doubt satisfy
you. I
A. A. PATZMAN.
301 Karbach Block, Omaha. Neb.
1,720 ACRES on Niobrara river, six miles
from railroad town; 701) acres good, level
farm land; ?50 acres In cultivation; 160
acres of Niobrara bottom, part of which
Is the best of hay land; balance of ranh
rolling to rough pasture; well graesed.
River and Bear croek furnish an abun
dance of stock water, plenty of timber for
fuel and fence posts, as well as affording
protection for stock.
Improvements located in a fine native
grove. In the valley and consist of 6-room
house, two barns, silo and other ouiuyngs
School house located on ranch.
This Is a well-balanced ranch. Our
price $15 per acre; easy terms.
Kloke Investment Co.,
34S Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg., Omaha.
Hogs. Sheep.
303
4C6 741
461 1.090
3SS
618 ....
14.466
VERY choice, level 400 acres Improved
farm. 8 miles from Omaha. Price $260
per acre. Would rent to right man for
three years, w. a. uiackweii, Harney lis
3618 Farnam St., Omaha.
SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments
6 acres up. We farm the farm wa sell
you The Hungerford Potato Orowers
association, 16th and Howard Sts., Omaha.
Douglas 9371
FOR SALE Best large body high-grade,
medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very
little money required C. Bradley, Wol
bach, Neb.
LIST your lands for quick results with C.
J. Canan. 310 McCague Bldg., Omaha.
FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acre
farm near Ponca, Neb., easy terms If
desired. Address Dr. C. W. Glllln, 616
F. L. 4 T Bldg, Sioux City. Ia.
A FIRST-CLASS 220-acre farm, 4Vt miles
from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved
and all good land, will sell or exchange
See O. A. Kull. Oakland. Neb.
Oregon Lands.
"Heart of the Range."
Jordan valley project, Oregon, 44,000
acres irrigated land Free map. Next ex
cursion November 6th.
HARLE7 J. HOOKER.
940 First Nat Bank Bldg.. Omaba. Neb.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND, Wyoming farinfl. He$iry
Levi and C. M. Rylander, 864-6. Omaha
National bank.
Texas Lands.
LANDS at fair value assured by Chamber
of Commerce. New plans to settle and
develop the most fertile lands of South
Texas, immediately adjacent fine mar
ket. Farming and dairying demonstra
tion under our direction. Only Improved
lands offered for sale. If you want to
own a farm, write for Booklet J, Agricul
tural Dept., Chambor of Commerce, Hous
ton, Texas.
GOOD corn land, East Texas, $25 an acre;
Get my free book.
W 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha.
Miscellaneous.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS Get a farm home
In rich corn and clover belt long new
800 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
sotls, hardwood timber, plenty rainfall,
healthful climate, beautiful lakes, fine
schools, creameries everywhere. Prices $16
per acre and up, Improved or wild; easy
terms. Maps and List free, Baker, N 117,
St. Croix Falls. Wis
MONEY TO LOAN
Organised by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
$40, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost, $3.60.
$40, 6 mo., indorsed notes, total cost, $2.60
Smaller, large am'ts proportionate tats
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
433 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666.
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle.
Morris Co 874
Swift Company ... .1.931
Cuohy Packing Co..l.4H9
Armour Co 1,262
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing t'o .. . 73
Wilson Packing Co.. 34
W. II. Vsnsnnt Co. . . . 19
Hill A Son 331
K. 11. Lewis 624
Hunalnger & Oliver. . . 8.1
J. 11. Root & Co 76
.1. H. Bulla Ill
Burrows 1S3
Roscnstock Bros...... 876
F. G. Kellogg 251
Werthelmer & Degen. 35
Fill 35
Sullivan Bros 7H
Rothschild A Kreba. . . M
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. 1S6
Christie 5
Huffman .... 7
Roth SS
Baker. Jones & Smith 371
Banner Bros 61 x
John Harvey "10
Dennis & Francis 19
Jensen & Lungren.... 1"8
Pat O'Day 16
Other buyers 1.635
Totals 10,338 3.165 18,387
Cattle Cattl receipts were hanily as
lalKii as dealers were expecting, some 12,
OHO head being reported In up to noon, and
the quality of the offerings was rather
common all around. A few warmed up steers
were offered, but the big bulk or the supply
consisted of western rsngers on the near
beef order. Compared with the close of
last week showed no particular change. Any
thing that the killers wanted or on which
he feeder buyers came in competition sold
fully as well as on Thurxlay ana Friday,
while on the light weight ana common
quality steers It was the usual catch as
catch can trade, with the feeling rather
wnik than otherwise.
In rows and heifers there was a little
more activity than a week ago, and for the
most (tart last week's good advance In she
stock was firmly held.
Demand for stock cattls and feeding
steers showed some Improvement over last
week, and tho cattle that wore good enough
to attract competition sold at stronger
prices. On the ordinary light weight and off
quality Btuff tho market was much the same
as last week, very uneven and uncertain.
Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves,
$16.0016.6O; good to choice beeves, $14.00
15.00; fair to good beeves, $12.00913.60;
common to fair beeves, $7.00011. 0ft; good
to choice yearlings. $14.00016.50; fair to
good yearlings, $13.00014.00; common to fair
yearlings, $6.60011.00; prime heavy grass
beeves, $13. 00& 13.60; good to cholcs grass
beeves, llO OOtfll 60; fr to good grain!
beeves, $3.00 (ft 10.00; common to fair grass
beeves, $7,0048.60; good to choice heifers,
$7.6003.00; fair to good cows, $6.3607.60;
common to fair rows, $5.0006.86; prime
feeding steers, $10.50 0 18.00; good to cholcs
feeders, $8.60(910.25; fair to good feeders,
$7.3508.26; common to fair feeders, $6,000
7.00; good to choice stockers, $8.6001.10;
stock heifers, 36.6OJH8.00; stock cowt, $6,000
7.60; stock calves, $6.00010.00; veal calves,
$8.00012.60; bulla, stags, etc, $5.6007.50.
Representative aales:
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
COWS.
3 880 $6 60 18 347 $5 60
6 830 65 6 333 7 60
NEBRASKA.
26 steers.. f26 8 00 2 steers. .1114 $ 60
(1 calves.. 831 8 86
Hogs The supply of hogs today was light,
only a limited supply being on hand. Trade
wan active from the beginning. Shippers
wero buying a few, and packers were evi
dently out to buy all they could get, and
paid prices that were 150360 higher than
last week's cJosn. A good clearance was
made before 10 o'clock. Flva loads wers re
ported back, anil buyers wsre still in the
yards waiting for the late arrivals, the
market closing stronger on Iste sales. The
top was $16.30, with the bulk of the sales
going at $16.1016.2. General quality
was Just common.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av,
67. .270 140 $1 00 66. .814
7D..187
21. .312
38. .270
F.3..271
86.. 107
180
SO
13.. 81
Sheep
off to
16 10
16 20
... 16 30
PIGS.
... 16 00 26. .136 ..
-Not enough fat lambs
teat tho market.
Bh. Pr.
. .. $16 OS
16 16
16 26
70
16
were on
Demand seemed
to bo fairly good and tho feeling was
atroiiKor, quotable top on fat lambs being
317. on. Fat ewes were active and 26o higher
top being $10.50. Feeder lambs were about
steady. Offerings were father common as
a general thing, the few good ones that
w.re here Bellinir at $17.30017.36. Feeding
ewes at $9.50 were steady with last week.
A couplo of bunches of feeding yearlings
brought $13.00 and one hand reached $13.35.
CJuotatalons on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
fair to choice. $16.00017.00; lambs, 100a-
ers, $l6.&ooiv.ou; tamos, cune, u.u"w
16.26; yearlings, fair to Choice, ii.du(h
12.76: yearlings. feeders, $13.00013.26;
wethers, fair to choice, $11.00012.60; ewes,
fair to choice, 19.76010.50; ewes, breeders,
all ages, $10.50il3.60; ewes, feeders, $7.60
010.26; ewes, culls and canners, ss.uoiju.io.
LEOAL RATES LOANS
$34.00 $210.00 or more
Easy payments. Utmost privacy
?40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2293.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at 1V4 and
21, per cent. W. C. Flatau; entail. 1892,
6th floor Rose-Serurltles Bldg. Tyler 50.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rstes. Private loan booths Harry
Malashock, 1514 Dcdge. D. 6613. Est. 1891.
Coffee Market.
New York, Oct. 29. Coffee The atteiir
tlon of the coffee trade seemed to be largely
absorbed by the ocean frelKht situation and
the reported scarcity of steamer room of
fering In Brazil. At the same time, offers
of coffee by sailing vessels were reported
lower, while the news from Italy also served
the bold buyers in check ami fluctuations
were irregular. The opening in futures was
unchanged to 2 points lower under liquida
tion with March selling off to 7.30c and
July to 7.64c during the early trading.
Rallies followed on covering which carried
March up to 7.35c and July Ui 7.70c with the
market closing net 1 point lower to 3
points higher. October. 7.0lc; December,
7.11c; Jsnuary, 7.19c; March, 7.36c; May,
7.61o; July, 7.69c; September, 7.84e.
Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7. 8c; Santos 4s,
9'4c Offers by steamer from Braxll were
scarce and hlpher with shippers asking
4c for Santos 4s. London credits, and
7.66e for Rio 7s. Rio 7s wiro offered at
7.15o by sale.
The official cables reported no change
In Brazilian markets except Santos futures
were unchanged to 25 rnls higher.
Chicago Live Htork Market.
Chicago, Oct. 29. Cattle Receipts, 36,000
head; market weak; native steers, $8,760
17.00; western steers. $0.20013. 70; stockors
and feeders, $6.00 11.50; cows and heifers,
$6.00&12.10; calves, $8. 00015. 00.
Hogs Receipts, 26,000; market strong.
20c above Saturday average; bulk of sales,
$16,201916.66; light, $14.iiO016.5: mixed,
$15.005016.76; heavy, $14 90fc 16.75; rough,
14.30016.15; pigs, $10.60014.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 24.000: mar
ket steady; wethers, $8.75012.76; ewes,
$7.76011.25; lambs. $12.26017.50.
Kansas City Grain Market.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 29. Corn No. t
mixed, $1.1401.98; No. 3 white, $2.1603.11;
No. 3 yellow, $2.0002.02; December. $1.18 Hi
January, $1.16 U.
Oats No. 2 white, 69iA59ic: No. 2
mixed, 68Hfj69c.
London Cotton. '
Liverpool, Oct. 29. Cotton, spot In mod
erate demand: prices unchanged; good
middling. 20.92d; middling, 20.42; low
middling. $19 92; good ordinary, $18.97; or
dinary, 18.47. Sales, 4,000 bales.
St, Loula Live Mock Market.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 2. Cattle Receipts,
4.300 head; market steady; native beef
steers, 8.0016.60; yearling steers and heif
ers, $7.00016.00; coVs, $5.00010.66; stockers
and feeders, $6.60 011.60; Texas quarantine
steers, $6.X510.50; fair to prime southern
beef steers, $9.00(&12.7; beef cows and heif
ers. $6.(10 (a 10 .00 ; prime yearling steers and
heifers, $7. D0g 10. 00; native calves, $6,500
14.76.
jIol.B Receipt, 6.600 head; market, high
er; lights, $15.76fi'16.40; pigs, $13 26015.00;
mixed and butchers, $15.75016.66; good
heavy, $10,66416.75; bulk of sales, $16,850
16. 76.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1.300 head;
market, steady; lambs, $13.00016.60; ewes,
$10.608111.25; wethers, $11.60012.60; can
ners, $5.0008.50.
Sioux City Live Stock Market.
Sioux City, Ia., Oct 29. Cattle Receipts,
7,600 head; market 10016c higher: beef
steers, J8. 00015. 00; fat cows and heifers,
$6.6009.00; canners, $6.2606.25; stockers
and feeders, $7.60012.25; calves, $8,000
12.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.2507.60; feeding
cows and helfera, $5.7608.60
Ilogs Receipts, 6,600 head; market 60
10c higher; light, I15.GO016.9O; mixed,
$16.80016.00; bulk of sales, $15.80016.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head;
market steady.
Omaha. October 29, 1917
Continued heavy arrivals were In evi
dence today, 273 cars being reported on
hand. Wheat arrivals were Very liberal,
with 95 cars, while receipts of corn were
very light, only 42 cars showing up Oats
receipts were very heavy, a total of 124
ears arriving In over Sunday. The greater
part of the nheat samples were of the
milling grades and watj diverted to the
mills, while a few cars of durum went to
store.
Cash corn took a very severe slump, spot
sales being made at a 608c decline. A
few oars of white corn, however, sold st
Saturday's price, while the bulk of all other
urndes we'e disposed of at greatly reduced
figures. The local demand for this article
was fairly good and sellers disposed of
their offerings quite readily. Throe cars
of new corn were on the tables, ono of
which graded No. 4 vllow, -vlth a mois
ture test of 18.20 per cent, weighing 64t4
pounds, and another graded No. 6 mixed.
containing 31 p' cent moisture and weigh
ing JV pounds p.r bushel, while the other
graded No. 6 mixed, with a moisture tost
of S2.60 per cent, and welshed 62 pounds
per bushel. No. 2 white sold at 3(iH0
3.10 and the No. 3 yellow at $1.17. No. 2
mixed sold at $193VI1.6 nmt a few cars
of No. 3 mixed brought the some prices.
Oats were til gom! demand at figures a
fourth runt off, local elevator man being
the lending buyers. No. 1 white sold
68o and the No. 2 at 6SVi088Vc, while
the standard grade brought bc The
bulk of the No. 3 went at 67 We and the
No. 4 gnide at lii (ft'67'iic.
Receipts of ryo and barley totaled five
and seven cars, respectively, with a good
loeal demand for both. Flgurce were about
unchanged and practically all theso offer
ings wero cleaned up. No. 3 rye sold at
$1.73 and the No. 3 grade of malting bar
ley at $1 24 and the No. 3 grade at $1.17.
Sales of No 4 barley ranged from $1.10 to
1. IX and one car of No. 1 feed brought
$1.14.
Clearances were, wheat and flour equal
10 11s. uu ousneis.
Primary receipts were 1,781.000 bushels.
and shipments 496,000 bushels against re
ceipts or 2,654.000 bushels, and shipment,
of 1.182,000 bushels last yeur.
Primary corn receipts were 321.000 bush
els. and shipments 128,000 bushels against
receipts of 403,000 bushels, and hliments
01 t.uo.uiiiT ousneis last year.
Primary oats receipts were 3,377,000 bush
els, and shipments 1,009,000 bushels against
receipts of 1.693,000 bushels, and shipments
01 z,iii'u nuaneis last yesr
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
' Wheat, Corn
l nloago
Minneapolis
Duluth,
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Loul
NEW YORK STOCKS
Good Feeling Created by Suc
cess of Liberty Loan Quite
Swept Away by Italian
Disasters.
Oats.
. 61 64 380
.729
.118
. 15 42' m
.174 46 73
. 84 61 $3
1189
cars,
cars,
cars,
dark
hard
Theaa sales were reported today:
Wheat No. 1 durk hard winter: E
$2,111. No. 2 dark bard winter: 3
$3.16. No. 3 dark hard winter: 3
$3.13; 1 car (smutty), $2.12. No. 4
hard winter: 1 car, $2.08. No I
Winter: 6 cars, $2.15. No. 1 hsrd winter;
1 car (6 per cent rye), $2.13; 15 cars, $2.12.
No. 3 hard winter: 3 cars, $2.09; 1 car
(smutty), $! .07. No. 4 bsrd winter: 1 car
(smultjl. $2.06. No. 3 yellow hard winter:
1 car, $2.08. No. 3 yellow hard winter: 1
car, $2.06. Sample hard winter: 1 car
(smuttyf, $1.90. No. 1 northern soring: 1
car (7 per oent damaged), $2.16; 1 bulkhead.
$2. la. No. I northern spring: 4 cars, $2.12;
1 car (smutty), $3.09. No. 3 northern
spring: 3 cars. 12.09. No. I mixed red
spring: 1 ear (66 per cent hard ref spring),
$3.07. No. 3 dark northern spring: i cars
(3.6 per cent damaged), $2.16. No. i red
spring: 1 car (smutty), $3.50. No. 4 red
sp.tng: 1 car (smutty), $2.01. -No. 1 du
rum: 2 cars, $2.12. No. 1 red durum: 1
car, $3.08. No. 3 auber durum: 1 car.
$2.16. Mixed common d red durum: 1
car (12 per cent hard red spring), $2.13.
No. 6 dark hard -Inter: 3 cars (smutty),
$3.06. No. 3 mixed hard red winter: 1
car (38 per rent hard red spring), $3 08.
No. 4 mixed hard red winter: 1 car (35
per cent spring), $2.07. Nu. 8 mixed com
mon and red durum: 1 car, $2.08.
Rye No. 2: 4 3-6 cars, $1.7$,
Barley No. 1: 1 car, $1.24. No. I: 1 car.
$1.17. No. 4: 3-6 car, $1.18; 1 car, $1.16;
1-3 oar, $1.10. Nc. 1 feed:'! car, $1.14.
Corn No. 1 white: 1 car (shippers
weights), $2.10. No. 1 white: 1 car (ship
per's weights), $2.10; 3-6 car. 33.09U: U
car. $2.08 H- No. white: 1 car, $3.10;
car, $3.08 H: 2-6 car, $2.00. No. t fellow: 14
cars, $1.97. No. 4 yellow: 1 car (new, ship
per's weights), $1.90. No, 1 mixed: 1 car,
$1.94. No. 3 mixed, 6 cars (shipper's
weights), $1.96; 7 1-6 cars, $1.94; 1-1 ca,
$1.94; 2-6 car, $1,934. No. 8 mixed: 1 car
(shipper's weights), $1.15: 2 2-6 cars. $1.94;
1 car, $1,934. No- mixed: 1-1 car, $1.93.
Oats No. 1 white: 2 cars, 58 Vc. No. I
white: 1 car, 684c; 1 car, 58 14c. Standard:
7 cars, 67 lie No. 1 white: 16 3-1 cars, 17 4c;
No. 4 whtts: 1 caf, 674c; 6 2-6 cars, 67 '4c.
Sample white: 16 3-6 cars, 67c; 14' cars,
(barley mixed), 67c.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn; No. 3 white.
$3.09402.10; No. 1 white, 12.0002. 10; No.
yellow, $1.9601.97; No. 3 yellow, ll.aegp
1.97; No. 2 mixed, $1.98 401.94; No. 3
mixed, $1.93 4 01.94. Oats: No. 2 white,
68tt0584c; standard, 6748674c; No. 3
white, 67 'iff 67 4c; No. 4 white, 6705714c.
Hurley: Malting, $1.1001.24; No. 1 leea,
$1.0601.14. Rye: No. 2, $1.7101.72; No. 3,
ll.7OM01.71tt.
Chicago .2;30 prices, furnished The Bee
by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
816 South Sixteenth street, Omaha;
Art. I Open, High, Low. Close. J Sat.
Corn.
.Jan. 1 164 1 164 1"4 1 16 116
Dec. 1 184 1 19 1174 1 18 118
May 1 138. 1 134 H24 1 U 1124
Oata.
Dec. 8 4 68 4 67 68 ft 68 4
May 60 604 694 0 694
Pork.
Oct 41 00
Jan. 41 06 41 20 40 80 40 90 40 15
Lard.
Oct. 26 00 IS 00 24 86 34 87 24 87
Jan. 22 40 21 40 22 26 22 20 21 80
Ribs.
Oct. 28 25 It 36 28 01 28 25 28 20
Jan. 22 25 21 25 22 06 23 07 22 10
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Ht. Joseph Live Stock Market.
St. Joseph, Mo , Oct. 29. Cattle Receipts,
4,500 head; 10 to 15 cents higher: steers,
$8.00J 14 60; cows end heifers, $5.00012.65;
calves, $6.005i 10. CO.
Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head; market
heavy; top, $16.40; bulk, $16.00016.20.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head;
market slow; lambs, $11.00017.25; ewes,
$6.00010.50.
New York Metal Market.
New York, Out. 29. Metal exchange
quotes tin strong, $63 25 bid.
Lead Market firm; spot, $5.7006.00.
Spelter Market dull, East St. Louis de
livery, spot, $7.664 07.76.
At London Spot .copper, 110: futures,
110; electrolytic, 126; spot tin, 260 10s;
futures, 251. Spot lead, 30 10s, futures,
29 10?. Si-ot xpelter, 54; futures, 160,
Kvaporated Apples and Dried Fruits,
New Vork. Oct. 29. Evaporated Apples
Dull; choice, 17c; prime, 164c
Dried Frulta Prunes, scarce; Caltfornias,
8440134c; Oregons, 124014c. Apricots,
firm; fancy, 20c. Peaches, firm; standard,
12c; choice, 124c; fancy, 134c. Raisins,
strong; loose muscatels, 74 09c; choice to
fancy, seeded. 104011c; seedless, lO01Oc;
l.nrulon layer. $1 ''
..uitar Market Steady.
New York, oct. 29. Sugar Raw, market
hteady; centrifugal, 6.90c; molasses, 6.02c;
feflml sugar, steady) cut loaf, 9.86c; crush
ed, 9.60c; mould "A," 8.16c; cubes, 9.10c;
XXXX powdered, 8.85c: powdered, 1.60c;
fine granulated. 8.35c; diamond "A," 8.36c;
confectioners, "A," 8.25c; No. 1. 8.20o
Persistent Rains Lift Corn Market, Although
derm an Successes Weaken,
Chicago, Oct. 29. Porslstent rains that
appeared to be rendering much corn unfit
for food lifted the corn market today, al
though some temporary weaknena resulted
from ths Oerman Invasion of the north
Italians plains. In the end prices were firm,
ttc to 4c not higher, with December $1,184
and May $1,134 to $1.13V Oats gained
ttW Vc. Tho finish In provisions varied from
decline to a rl.se 01 Inc.
At flrut corn traders did not seem dlsposud
to attach any marked significance to the vlc-
iHxliudet of the Italian armies. Wet westher
delays to the movement of the new crop
formed the Initial dominating Influence and
brought ubout a moderate advance of values.
Later, however, the fact that the Ilullan
defeat had bearlshly affected the stink
market had led to Homo Increase In selling
pressure on corn. The consequent setback
In prices here, however, failed to last and
tho upward awing that ensued became pro
nounced In the final hour, with attention
directed mainly to evidence that not only
delay, but damage to the quality of new
corn was accompanying the prevailing wet
weather.
Oats merely duplicated the action of corn.
Advances in the hog market, together
with enlarged exports of bacon, gavo some
strength to provisions.
Chicago Cash prices:
Corn No. 2 yellow, $2.08 02.10; No. 3 yel
low, $2.07; No. 4 yellow, $2.05.
Oats No. 3 white, 69 4 0 60c; standard,
69406OV,c.
Rye No. 2, $1.7801.79.
Barley $1.10(il. 34.
Timothy $6.60 0 8.00.
Clover $18.000 24.00.
Pork Nomina 1.
Lard $24.80026.00.
Ribs $28.26028.50.
Butter Market steady; creamery,
43c.
Eggs Market higher: receipts,
cases; firsts, 37088c; ordinary firsts, 260
364c; at mark, cases Included, 36037c.
Potatoes Market lower; receipts, 70 cars;
Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, bulk,
$1 8602.06; same, sacks, $2.1502.20.
Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 134 017c;
springs, 17 4c
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 29. Flour
kct unchanged; In carload lots
patents, $10.60 wood; first cloars,
jute; second clears, $6.75 Jute.
Rye $1.7601.77.
Barley $1.0701.30.
Bran $;iO.6O031.6O.
Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.10J?2.12.
Oats No. 3 white, 574 068c.
Flax $3.1603.16.
New Turk, Oct. 29 The better "feeling
cr. ated In atock market clrrles last Sat
urday by the successful flotation of the
second Liberty loan was almost entirely
swept aside today by the discouraging ad
vices from Italy. At least these were cited
as tho principal reason for the violent re
action which ranged from 3 to 5 polntsiin
potential Issues.
i.ow jrernnlB Mr periods covering two to
15 vVar were established by high grade and
minor rails, industrials and Inactive special
ties. hIu local utilities, notably the trac.
Hons
Canadian Pnciflc and Union Pacific were
the objects of renewed pressure, the for
mer making an extreme decline of 6 to
1384- Other trans-continentals, grangers
and coalers lost 3 to 8 points with barely
more than nominal rallies.
Industrials experienced equally severe re
versals, active steels, coppers, equipment,
motors, ols, tobaccos and sugars losing 1
to 7 4 points and many unclassified shares
2 'j 4. United States steel re-acted almost
4 points st Its worst and closed St 103 4, a
net Insi of 3 V
Marine preferred, last Saturday's spec
tacular feature, was the only prominent
stock to offer more than passive resistance
to the lower trend, fluctuating between
l04 and 1084, finishing at 102. a net de
cline of I 4 points, other shippings reced
ed 2 to 6 points with no substantial rally.
Sabs amounted to 860,000 shares.
Kxchangn on Italy reflected the reversal
to the arms of that country and Russian
government bonds weakened on the curb.
Now Liberty fours were traded In for the
first time t par to 100.02, the 3 4s showing
less activity at 93.94 'n 99 96. The general
bond 11' was heavy. Total sales, par value,
aggregated $4,650.0110. United States bonds,
old Issues, wero unchanged on call.
Number of sales and quotations on lead
ing storks; 'Sales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar.. 600 76 4 74 76
Am. Can 6,300 424 404 41
Am. Car St Found.. 1.000 664 6444 654
300 67 56 S 66 4
1,700 86 83 83
800 106 103 103
3.600
1.J00
68
93 4
Am. Locomotive
Am. 8. ft R. ...
Am. Sugar Ilef.,
Am. T. & T
Am. Z . L. AS...
Anaconda Copper
Atchison
a. o. a w. t. a. a. 14.300 104
Baltimore A Ohio 1,500 67
H. ft S. Copper. . .
Cal. Petroleum .
Canadian Pscirio.
Central Leather .
Ches. A Ohio
C., M. A St. P....
(.. A N. W
C. H. I. A P. ctfa.
Chlno Copper . . .
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Corn Prod. Ref . . .
Crucible Steel . .
Cuba Cane Sugar.
Dlst. Securities ..
Krle
General F.lectrlc .
General Motors . .
Gt. Northern pfd.
at No. Ore ctfs.
Illinois Central ...
2.90(1 1U 1134 "1
400 164 14 14
1.000 34
300 134
30.400 144
7.800 78
61
6.400
300
1.300
90ft
2,200
46
994
314
44
584
30
7tt
314
37
164
6,800 1844 lit
19,000 92 864
600 100 98
900 38 17
63 62
93 91
994 100
66 66
10 194
13 13
1384 1384
70 70
49 90
11.600
13,600
4.400
9,700
13.600
46 4
99
20 H
41
36
384
64
29
16
16
lnp. Copper
Int. M. M. pfd
Int. Nickel
Int. Paper
K. C. Southern....
Kennecott Copper
Louis. A Nash....
Maxwell Motors ,,
Mex. Petroleum .,
Miami Copper ....
Missouri Paclfia ,.
Montana Powsr . .
Nevada Copper ...
N. Y. Central ....
N. Y.. N. H. A H...
Nor. A West
Northern Pacific ,.
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania . . ..
Pittsburgh Coal .,
Ray Con. Cop
Reading
46
99
10
42
17
28
4
19
16
16
130
7
96 4
37
190
44
.. 1.(00 46
,,120,600 1064 100H 103
.. 1,900 38 IT 17
200 13 23 134
600 17 11 16
1.300 83 31 13
100 117 U7 117
400 31 11 114
6.200 86 83
1.600 11 11
1,90 17 36
1,800
1,700
1,400
18
71
184
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13
11
16
72
17
714
16
100 107 106 106
l.
200
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1,40
Sliatturk Arls. Cop....
Rep. Iron A Steel
Southern Pacific ..
Southern Railway.
Studebaker Corp..
Texas Co
Union Paclflo ....
V. S. lnd. Alcohol
9,60
1,000
7,100
1,900
1,400 141
14.400 120
3,200 11
96
16 4
10
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14H
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88
17 tt
3
91
26
60
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11
71
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164
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141
117 118
1114 114
13
16
60
46
12
73
30
78
84
16
17
141
8. Steal
8. Steel pfd...
Utah Copper ....
Wabash pfd "H" .
Western Union . i
West. Electrio
236,60 106 103 13
800 113 113 11IH
14.30 83 30 80'4
500 31 11 11
1,000 14 14 84
4,800 48 41 41
Total sales for the day, 680,000 shares.
38 4
7.615
-Mar-fancy
$9.75
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Oa.. Oct. 29. Turpentine: firm,
49 4 .(j "Bales, 165 bbls.; receipts, 342 bbls,;
shipments, 61,3 bbls.; stock, 24,767 bbls.
Rosin: firm; sales 330 bbls; receipts, 1.169
bbls; shipments, 1,063 bbls.; stocks, 79,886
Bbls.
Quote: B. D, B, F, O, H, I. $8.10: K, $6.
17 4; M. $6.45; N, $7.26; WG. $7.46: WW.
$7.60.
New York Money Market.
New Tork, Oct. - 19. Mercantile Paper
64 per cent.
Sterling Sixty-day Dine, t.n; com
mercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71 ; com
mercial alxty-day hills, $4.70; demand,
4.71 cablea, $4,76 7-16.
flllvor Har. S4c; Mexican aonans man,
lionds Govsrnmeiit. steady; railroad.
heavy. . . .
Tlma Loans steady; sixty uaya, nj''
ner cent: ninety days, 64 08 P' c"11:
six months, 6tt4f per Cent.
Call Money Firm; high, 4 per cent; tow.
per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent: closing
bid, 84 per cent; offered at 4 per cent; last
oan, 4 per cent ....
it H tm. rea-... 968ilnt M. M. S... 91
V. B. 2s, coupon 96 K. C. 8. ret 6s. 7
U. S. 3s, reg... 9 'L. A N. un. 41. si 4
U S. 3b, coupon M.,tt.. 1. hi "is
U. 8. 4s. reg... 106 Mo. Pao. gen, 4a 66
U. S. 4s, coupon 106 'Mont, Pow. 6s 90
Pan. 3o coupon 84 N. X. nop, es m
A. F. 8. 6s 94 No. Pao. 4s 11
A. T. It T. Clt cs Tiro. rc
Anglo-Fronch 6s 624 0. S. L. ref. 4s 85
Ar. A Co. 4 4s.. 6tt'r-ac. 1. s
Atch. gen. 4s... 16 'Pa. Con. 4s. 99
B. A O. 4s 04 Pa. gen. 4s.. 91 '
Cen. Leather 6s. 64'ueaaing gen. ss
Cen. Paclflo 1st. 81 B.L.aS.r. aaj. ea si
C. A O. cv. 6s.. 80 So. Pao. cv. 6s.. 91
(T. H A Q. It. 4s 93 So. Pao. ref. 4s. 8
C MAStPgen 44s 174 80. RV- '
CRIAPacRy ref4s 67 T. A P. 1st 91
fi. A 8. ref. 4s 76 'union rac. e.. son
D.AR. O. ref. 6s 63 Un. Pao. cv. 4 86
D. of C. 6s '31.. 93 U. S. Rubber 8s. 80
Erie gen. 4 62 U- 8- Btsel ai.,.100
Gen. Eleo. 6s.. 97tWabaeh lat ...
G N. 1st 4s. 89 "west. un.
:. C. ref. 4s.... 7lBld. tO"red.
yw York General Market.
New York, Oct. 19. Flour Dull ; spring
patents,, $10.80011.45; winter P"n";
10.65CH10.so; winter siraignu, tiv.- .-.
Kansas straights', $11.16011.40.
(-orn spot easy; No. 2 yellow, iJ.11; no.
mixed, $3.16, c. i. f. Now York.
Oats Spot quiet; standard, 6$0 asked.
Hay Firmer; No. 1, $1.30; No. 3, $1,300
1.26; No. 2, $1.0601.10; shipping, iwoc.
Hops Hteady; stato medium 10 cnoice
1917, 76083c; 1916 nominal; Paclflo coast.
1917, 35038c; 1916, 20025c.
Hides Hteady; Bogota, 41c.
and Pennsylvania, 70c.
Leather Firm; Hemlock first, STc; oec
onds, 65c.
Pork unsettled; mess, $47.50048.60; fam
ily $48.00049.00; short clear, $48.00061.00.
Lard Firm; mlddlewest. $25.60021.60.
TallowSteady; city special loose, 16c.
Wool Strong; domestic fleece XX Ohio
rose, 808c.
Klce Htrnni?; fancy hea809c; blue
rose, 84084c.
Butter Market weak; receipts, 1,734 tubs;
creamery, higher than extras, 46 46c;
creamery extras (92 score), 45c; firsts, 430
44 4c; seconds, 414 042 4c.
Ehkh Market irregular; receipts, 7,431
cases; fresh gathered extras, 46047c; extra
firsts, 44046c; firsts. 40043c; seconds, 36
029c.
Cheese Market unsettled; receipts, 3.400;
state fresh specials. 2.1023 4c; state fresh,
average run, 220224c.
Poultry Dressed Market dull; chickens,
31036c; fowls, 180264c; turkeys, 243ao.
Kansas t'lty Live Stock Market.
Kansas City, Mo.. Oct. 29 Cattle Re
ceipts, 20,000; market steady; prime fed
steers, $15.600 16.75; dressed beef steers,
fll.OO016.Otl: western steers, $8.00013.00;
cows, $5.60010.00; helfurs, $6.60013.60;
stockers and feedors. $7.00012.00; bulk, $6.00
07.76; calves. 30. 60013. 60.
Wokh Receipts. 6,000; market higher J
bulk, $15.90016.45; heavy, $18.25018.60;
packers and butchers,, $15.90016.80; light,
$15.76016.26; pigs, $14. 110015.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000; market
steady; lambs, 16.25fi 16.90: yearlings,
fll.OO011.3f; wethers, in.50?el2.60; ewes,
$9.00011.00; Blockers and feeders, $7,000
17.00.
New York Dry Goods Market.
New York, Oct. 29. Colon foods and
yarns here today were :;trong. buying of
print cluth yarn goods was active. Burlaps '
were firm and knit goods for early spring
delivery were offered from southern mills
at advances. Wool goods were steady.
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