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X THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 2, '1917. 14 A 3i 1 s i 'i REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Miscellaneous. "1 ACRE 5-ROOM HOUSE 56th and Leavenworth A fine little suburban home. Clove to good car line. , Improvement are un owually good. Two barns. Two chicken houses: .some fruit.' Practically all the i I v 1 j. 1 1 1 1 ... , Ulaht MfliUar ilose-ln cottage ac part payment. Ad vancing age only reason for aale. Cash price $2,500. Armstrong-Walsh Company REALTORS, Tyler 15,38. 338 Securities Bldg. THREi; acres, four-room house, lies well, II.ROO: 3 acres. 11 mllne of P. O., $12,000. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED y large national corporation, ' warehouse location or trackage, 18, CJ(J0 to 25,000 square feet. Elevator - service; offices to be in connection. Address Box 5551, Bee, stating fully location and terms. K (. several Kood reliable buyer for S and 6-room houses and bungalows with 1200 to $500 'donvi Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 49. '1 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. . . . i WANTED TO BO? 6-room. strictly up-to. N -late house, rod locality, garage. Must be priced rlht. Prefer to deal with owner. Bo 6805. Be. UAIaiAIN In a 5 -room modern bungalow. West or northwest. SECURITY REALT ft INV. CO.. 605-10 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Tyler 70. LISTING hnusot to rent orell on small cash payments: have parties waiting. Western Real Kstate. 413 Karaarft BIK. D, 3107, IK you want .quick- action on your prop V list ttwlth me. ' "' ; RO.SK BLDG,. TYLER W. V'l; niivo a customer for a handsome brick residence to desirable district. F. D. W-.-ad. HIP 8, lth St. ' ARNDT A TAYLOR "enn 1sSit you. 1825 t.nlrd St. Webster 2039. LET I'S SELL or rent your property. TEMPI. ETON-OLSON CO., 63 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE Other Cities i-Ok lALt. Nine-room modern house, hot water system. ' Two blocks from State Normal. Price . reasonable.' Box 13. Peru, Neb. FOR SALE Largo homo In Wichita, Kan., raplly growing rich oil center, choicely located, also suitable for family with many children, fine rooming house or sanitarium. Send for pictures and des- , crlpllon to Dr. H. Phillip, 716 N. Lawrence Ave.. Wichita. Kan. FINANCIAL . Real Estate. Loans, Mortgages. FOR SALE Gilt-edge, ti per cent farm mortage, $3,000, 9 months' accumulated Interrst. Matures In one year. Bear clrs st investigation. Will consider two au tomobiles as part payment. SECURITY REALTY & INVESTMENT CO., 360 Fraternity Building, Lincoln. Nebraska. Phone B-4122. TO INVESTORS. The best known Investment Is a well elected first mortgage on farm or city residence property. We negotiate tblsv class of securities, which we otter for sale to net the In vestor 5 and per cent. B II. LOUOEE, INC., 113 Koellne Bldg., Pma ha. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates 6, t and per cent. Reasonably com mission, UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 813 South 17th. Omaha, Neb. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years.' Interest, 6 per cent, 6 per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST t o.. 1B23 Fnrnam Bt,t Omaha, Neb. $j,imiu second , mortgage 8 pvt. Secured on brick apartment. Will give good dlacount. For further Information call at $33 Neville Block. $2,uli0 MTU.., bearing t pet. semi anrfually, s'x ured by properly valued at $13,600. Talmnge-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. ILeW. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. city National Bank Bldg. $j,iou se.coNU Mtg 7 per cent due Jun 14. ll;o. well secured. A. A. . Fatiman, : Hvurltlr Bldg. SHOPICN A CO.. PRIVATE MONET. i ....... uly loans. 6, 6 and 8 per cent. V'. H. THunias, Kelllne Bldg, Doug. 1648, el'i" u 10,0 .MADE promptly? P. D. .'i'h1, Wewil llldg,. 18th and Farnam St. "no delayTn CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Be Bldg. juj..i;' to loan on mproved farm and rancke. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. OAlAJHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB R. E. CO., 101 Omaha Nat'l. LOW RATES C. Q. CARLBERG, III Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. 5 HONEY HARRISON A MORTON, $18 Omaha Nit. Bank Bldg. "SIRVIN BROS., i Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. ' 10 LOANS "Stocks and, Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT. Flatlron Hotel Doug. I7IT. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Land. 160 ACRES 1U miles of town. U. P. Ry this (Lo;an Co., Colo. ; good loll, good school and good level road; SVi mile of Lincoln Highway, from Denver to Omaha. Place fenced and some broken up; no buildings. Will sell (his for $36 per acre. In a district that la developing fast, C. M. Morton, Sterling, Colo., 10 8. 8d 8t ON account sickness owner will sacrifice 180-acre, 'Monte Vtcta, Colo.; splendid water right. . AVdrex J. Zlgbond, 2801 W. 3th Ave., Denver. Colo. Idaho Lands. LAND OPENING at Plcabo, Idaho, began July 17, 1917 Over 3,000 acres of rich, fertile land will be. put upon-tha market at an average price et $70 per acre (which Include paid-up Aeater right); $20 per acre cash; balance on ten years' time; 6 per cent In terest en deferred payments. No addi tional payments for two years except In terest. This Is an exceptional opportunity. Ask us about It TODAY. Authentic In formation ABSOLUTELY FREE. ' R. A. Smith, Colonisation and Industrial Agent, Unlen Pacific System, Room 1219 Union Pacific Headquarter, f Omaha, Nebraska. Illinois Lands. 1-01-ACRE FARM for sale; two miles from county seat. Ftyi mile northwest ot Chicago. Good, cKtw farm at bargain to close an estate. Price only $160 per acre. Cror on the place Illustrate quality ot oil; good improvements. Lock Box $0, Aurora, III. Iowa Lands. YOU WOULD BUY IF YOU SAW this 10-acre place, 4 mile from Council liluffc. One ot tire beat 10-acr tract near the city; all smooth garden land, rich as a barnyard; good 7 -room house, barn, chicken houses, pm. On good road. Owner crippled and cWt handle. 6ffers It for $3,750. v MOEK REAL ESTATE CO.; 10 Pearl St., Council Bluffs,I. I HAVE four real Iowa farm bargains: 120 at $110, 270 at $118.60, HO st $160. 130 at ' $1(0. Good terms. Level, fertll soil and great crop producers. W. F. Sledentopf, Council Bluffs, la. Minnesota Lands. l:- acres, , heavy soil. 60 mile west ot V.inneapolls; 76 acre cultivated, balance timber, pasture; good 9-room house, barn and other outbuildings; I horses. 6 cows, , g head ot young stock, ( hogs, chicken, turkey and all thia year's .crop, consist ing ot 26 acres ejAra good corn and small grain; all goe at $(6 per acre; $4,000 r cash, balance ( per cent. ' ' ,McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMP ANT, I 600 Wilmac Bldg. Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska Lands. 100-ACRE ranch In Cuater county. Ne break, well Improved. A money-maker. All clear,. $24,800. win. exchang lor Oma ha Income. INTERSTATE REALTY CO.. : 8J8-30 City National. Dougla 8882, SMALL Nebraska (arm neusy payments 6 acres up. w fsrm the farm w sen you. The Hungerford Potato Grower' association. ttth and Howard St., Omaha. Dougla 7L j FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. IN PERKINS COUNTY. NEBRASKA. v Per Acre. S.-E.'i of 31-10-40, price 125.00 S.-W.U of 31-10-4Oi price $20.00 N.-W. of 31-10-40. price $20.00 N.-W.- of 7--40, price $24 00 8 -W. of 7-9-40, price $26.00 - N'.-W. '4 of 30-10-41. pric e $25.00 N.-W. Vi of 31-11-40. price $21.00 IN CHASE COUNTY. NEBRASKA. S.-E. of 6-8-40, price $19.00 N.-W . of 8-8-40. price .....$20.00 TERMS $1,000.00 cash and terms. Sub ject to change or prior sale without notice. C. K. DAVIES. Room $ Andrews Bldg., Kearney, Neb. RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE 240 ncres near railroad station and with in 30 rods of river. 160 acres good graz ing land and 80 acres good farm land. Full set -of Improvements. Must relin quish at once on account of 111 health. Price $1, $00.00; good terms. Land will easily be worth $2,400.00 at time of pjuof. For further Information address Box ( T1H Omaha Dee WESTERN WHEAT LAND Mr. Renter, why not own your own farm? Our Golden Prairie farms in southeastern Wyoming and Kimball county, NebraKlta. on hte main line or the Union Pacific railroad for sale on easy terms; $500 cash a quarter down, balance long time at 8 per cent. Prices range from $15 to $26 an acre. Liberal commission paid agents. Write O'KEEFE REAL fcSTATK CO., Realtor. 1016 Oma ha National Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715. 335-ACRB Improved farm half mile town, splendid stock proposition at special price, $"13.50 for 20 days. For deacrlptlon and terms write. A. C. WILLIAMS CO., Meadow Grove, Neb. A FIRST-CLAUSE 32A-arr fat in 4 mile from Hnrtlnrtton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will sell or exchange. See U. A. Kull, Oakland, Neh. tit'JE us for western Nebraska wheat lands You will save money by buying through us. White ft Hoover umaha Nat'l Bldg 1C0 ACRES, Improved, two miles from town; a bargain al $141. Write Box 208. Oakland. Nob. FOR fiALKlmiirovwl 40-arre fHrm three miles southwcHt of Lcshnrn, Neb.' Write owner, C. L. TlmmonK, Yutnn, Neb. IMPROVED Dixon county KiO a., $140 per acre. A big crop producer; good terms. 8, Larson, Clerks, Neb. FOR BALK Imp. farm, ',4 mile to modern town. Peter Rock, Mnsun City. Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C J. Canan. 310 McCague Hldg., omana. New Mexico Land-i. NEW MEXICO THE SUNSHINE STATE Vest undeveloped resources, good roads, magnificent scenery. Ideal climate, cheap farming and grailng lands offer splendid opportunity to those seeking homes, health, safe Investment. Write today for free book of facts to Dept U, State Pub licity Bureau, Capitol Bldg., Santa Fe, New Mexico. , Mississippi Lands. SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE. ' 1,700-aore Yatoo Delta plantation. 1,200 acre In .crop; 10-room residence; 40 cab Ins, artesian welt, gin, store, shop, barns, everything necessary for up-to-date cot ton, grain and live stock farm. Publlo road, ratlroad, dally mall, churches, school on place. Nothing better In south. For n!e or exchange for southern Iowa or southeastern Nebraska lands. Bog 6, Eden, Mississippi. Missouri Lands. - INVESTIGATE THIS One hundred and forty acres, south of Olathe, Kan.. 28 miles from Kansas City, on lnterurban railway, also 80 acres, 45 mile east of Kansas City and a good residence In Konsss City. I am forced to leave Kansas City and will sell my farms and residences at a acrlflr. I will be at the Fontenelle hotel, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week and would be glad to meet any Interested parties. J B, W. COOK, 617 Commerce Bldg. WRITE FOR VIEWS. 160 acre close to town; 60 acre valley; fruit, plenty water, health; $2,600; terms, $600 down; long time on balance. Other farm all sizes, W, Arthur, Mountain View, Mo. ARB YOU LOOKING for a good Invest ment In farm land T I have 120 acre 60 mile of Kansas City, Mo., tfet I well worth $126 an acre, which I will sac rifice for quick deal. ""Will take part In exchange; Box Y-190, Omaha-Bee. Oregon Lands. OREGON "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, 44,000 acre Irri gated land. Fret map. Next excursion Sep tember 18. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 140 First Nat. Bank Bid., Omaha, Neb. South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE 160 acroa land. In Rosebud ' country or Tripp county. South Dakota: ' timber, good water, Improved, adjoin In dian land; price $3,800; $1,000 cash. Box 88, Owner, Carter, 8. D. ' Texas Lands. GOOD corn laud, east Texas, $26 an acre. Get my fre book. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block, Omaha. Wisconsin Lands. DEALERS Why not sell northern Wtscon In land? Big opportunity. Writ tor our list and plan. Equity Realty Ex change. .806 Globe Bldg, St. Paul. Minn IF YOl are Interested In a farm of your own or In Wisconsin cut over land, writ or call on L. T. Weeks. Blrchwood, Wis Miscellaneous. 135-Acre Farm, $5,600 Corn Crop 2,000 Bushels last season and hm averaged 308 bushel tomatoes to the acre. Only one-half mile to village, hlu school, milk station, can nlng factory and auto bus line for pas senger and freight to city ol 600,000, over state road all the way; 75 acre dark , loam soil ,ln high state of cultivation, bo I anc valuable woodland and wire-fenced pasture. Bearing orchard of apples, peara, cherries and peache; j-story house with telephone; fin shade and pleasant view. Slate roofed barn. -Owner having other buslnes make quick sale price ot $5,600, and If taken soon throw In pair horses, cows, hogs, poultry, farm tools, etc, Ror detatTa see Pag 36, Strout' Catalog. Copy mailed free. B. A. Strout Farm Agency, Department 1073. 205 8. 18th St., Oma ha, Neb. FARM LAND WANTfb DON'TTllst your farm with ua It you want to keep It. Don't Hat your farm with us If yon will not cell at a BARGAIN .We have buyer who want to buy and pay spot cash. If yon want their cash, list your farm with ua at a price w can sell to them. SNOWDEN SON, Douglas $371. 423 S. 15th St. WANT to hear from owner of halt sectioh Keith county land, which can be pur chased right, vox (887, Bee. FARM LANDS FOR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT 125 acres Knox county; splendid corn or grain land; rent $176 per year. Box 1087, Bee. AUTOMOBILES. CLOSING-OUT SALE LESS THAN COST. Ford parts, tire and accessories. Coad-Marsh Motor Co. 20th and Harney. Douglas 6251 MY 1914 Maxwell touring, Just overhauled, $326 Leaving city. Phone Red 6463. AUTOMOBILES. OVERLAND 1 USED CARS . Rebuilt and refinished. We will have a few very attractive touring cars and roadsters in this week, also some good used Fords at low prices, and many others. Time payments. Willys-Overland (Inc.) Used Car Department, 2047 Farnam St. Douglai 3292 L. AUTO EXCHANGE CO. , BARGAINS Careful buying Is the reason tha,t we can sell our usuI rara to you at such low prices. Scores of people have found that the bargains we offer cannot be dupli cated anywhere else In the city. You benefit by Investigating what we offer. Fern roadster, good running order.. $175 Ford touring, 1814, demountable rim extra tire ..... 200 Ford roadster, 1816 225 Ford touring, 1915, all new tires 250 Ford touring, 1916 275 ForJ touring, 1816, extra good shape. 100 Hudson Six chassis, electric starter and lights 290 Aburn "40" touring 145 Chalmers "30" touring. 1913 "l76 Marlon speedster, very fast 200 Monroe roadster, like new 260 Jcffcrle touring, electlrc light and starter 200 Cadillac touring, electric light and starter, 5 new tires .- 300 Haynes touring, newly painted 450 Chalmers Six, 7 pass., electlrc light and starter 450 Overland touring, electric light and starter J7S Veils touring, electlrc lights and tarter 225 Kissel Six, like new 650 Chalmers roadster, 1916 660 Scrlpps-Booth "4," nearly new 600 Dotrolter touring, electric light and tarter 225 Overland roadster, model "76" 375 Overland touring, model "83" 250 Bulck touring, model "125C" 176 Overland roadster, electric light and starter i 250 Chalmers touring, 1915, newly painted. 476 Windshields, all size $4.60 Presto tanks, large size 4.60 Large hand horn 2.25 If you are dissatisfied with your ota car trade It In and get one yon ran use. Make small payments each month. We store It for you until you want It. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS, AUTO EXCHANGE CO. Dougla 603S. 2107 Farnam It. C. W. FRANCIS MOTOR TRUCK CO.'S used car department has quite a number of used cars and trucks. You must see these to appreciate them. Some at your qwn price. CT W. Francis Motor Truck Co., D. 8537. 2212 rfarney. WE HAVE SOME GOOD USED CARS, TOO Bulck 37 B, In the best of condition eiecmo light and starter, ilk new. Cheap. Bulck 17 B,. (lightly used, light and starter also. electric Bulck 36 B, electric llfhts and starter, in good running condition. Bulck 11, in A-l shape. Cadillac epeedster, Bosch magneto, mil ter carburetor, Oakland 36, electric light and a real car. l 1916 Ford truck. In good condition. , . 1916 Ford truck, excellent condition. AUTO PARTS CO. " : 2106 Farnam. , Dougla 4660. LOOK THEM ALL OVER, THEN LOOK AT THESE REAL QUALITY CARS. 1817 Briscoe, new....,., $600 New. Saxon roadster, starter and light $376 19i6 Saxon Six 350 1912 Chevrolet 200 1913 Overland 1811 Bulck 25 175 WE ARE THE USED FORD MEN. 12-TO PICK FROM 12 . 3 1917 touring, from $336 up. " i 3 1918 touring, from $32$ to $300. ' 3 1916 touring, from $20 to $260. . 1916 Ford roadster, perfect shape. , . .$350 1916 Ford Chassis, overhauled 200 1913 Ford Chassl 125 1915 Ford Speedster 170 New 1917 Ford bodies. New Ford wheels; front, $1.(0; rear, IJ 60. ' Every car advertised I owned by u and on our floor ready tor demonstration. . Your money back It not satisfied. Open Sunday till noon. TRAWVER AUTO SAL VAGE ANLt EXCHANGE Dougla 1070. 110 South 17th St. ATTENTION I TIRE REPAIR . MEN I Ws are manufacturing a patent ml eanlter for all else of tire. Will run for 12e a day. Most wonderful Intention In tlra repair work. Let demonstrate It JOS. MATHE, ,2869 Farnam. ' Harney 4380. AUTOMOBILES' on monthly payment of fie per month If you join my club. Only a limited number taken; 2S cent for membership and contract. U. Hlatt Bel ton T s AUTOMOBILES. - 1 1917 Ford roadster, priced right. 1 1917 Ford touring, fine shape. 1 grocery truck. A bargain. Some other bargrln In used Fords. McCaffrey motor co. ord Sales and Service Station 10th and Howard Sts. Phone Doug. 3500. MAX0TIRES The greatest Invention since tires be came troubleeome. MAXOTIP.ES are made of the same material as your caslnc. Semi-cured, will not deteorlate. " ( MAXOTIRES fit perfectly between the tube and casing, holding the presaure. There is no frictifin. no heating, no chance to wrinkle and Injure the Inner tube. . . Eliminate punctures, blowouts and rim cuts, j v Come ,jut and see the Maxotlre and our guarantee. t - T. J. GARVEY'S MAXOTIRE SERVICE STATION, 2910 Leavenworth, r Harney '1608. TIRES AT HALF PRICE -GUARANTEED 3,000 MILES, Made With Two Old Tires. ' 30x3$ .60 30x3H 7 15 32x34$ $.75 33x4$10.15 34x4 $10.60 36x44 $12.26 Write for prttfes without tires. Second-' hand tires and tubes verv. cheap. EXPERT TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING. Insist on the Original 2-ln-l Tire. Expert Auto Radiator Repairing. '.' ' i ' 3-IN-l VULCANIZINO CO, . Doug. 2914. 1513 Davelport St., Omaha. Auto Parts ty Price. Agents Wanted. ABBOTT-DETROIT Run lees than 2,600 miles, bargain; must sell. Call Wm. Agg, Douglas 1970. SECOND-HAND CARS a ft-cyllnder Mitchells, 1916, $500 each. 1 Maxwell touring car. cheap, $125. 1 Detrolter touring car, 194. $200. 2 good trucks, good running order, $160 and $200. 1 Studebaker truck, $125. 2-IN-l VULCANIZING CQ 1518 Davenport St. Douglas 2914. YOU NEED TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED DON'T YOUT ALL RIGHT. WE DO THE BEST WORK IN TOWN. TRY US. THE TIRE SHOP, 2518 FARNAM. DOUGLAS 4878. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. 2209 Farnam. Douglas 3310.' Scrlnna-Booth roadster at . sncrtrtce t 18, Chevrolet. . 16' Maxwell Moon Six .$325 .$325 .Sacrifice FOR SALE AUTO. 4-cyllnder 7-pa. Packard for cash or small car or vacant lot. Good order. What have you? Tel. Doug. 829. FOR KALE CROS3TOWN GARAGE. 315 SO. 24TH ST. Good business, fine location, cheap rent, complete equipment. Motor air comp. drill, emery weld outfit, hoist, etc. Reason for selling, drafted. FOR SALE OR TRAJJE. 4-cyllnder 7-paa. Packard for cheap lots. Tel. Dour. 829. C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 1212-16 Harney SL Dougla 151 Almost any make at reasonable price. TIRES at half price. Jobbers In new tires and tube. KAIMAN'S TIRE SHOP. Will repair yexir tire the best. Nebraska Tire and Vulcanizing Co., 1721 Cuming. D. 6838. ALL kind of cars for hire with or with out driver by the mile or by h hour. Fords lOo per mile. D"'iglaa 739A Ne braska Service GaB WILL TAKE automobile a part payment on lot in Walnut Hill; lot on grade and on th new boulevard. Address X, Bee Office, South Side. TIRES AT HALF PRICE. Brand new Firestone tires, 30x3, $8, New Diamond Nonskld, 30x3ft. $11. Cai man's Tire Shop, 1721 Cuming. D. 6831. LADY'S electric car, practically new, strict ly first-class condition, for sale at sac rifice; owner leaving city. Bog 879, Oma ha Bee. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co.. 2107 Farnam St Doug. 6035. CUT down your tire expense by having them repaired at G. ft G. Tire and vulc. Co. Barg. In used tires. 2415 Leav. T. 1261-W. GUARANTEE TIRE AND VULCANIZING CO., air Kinds o tire repairing work guar anteed. Dougla 7662. ,1109 Douglas St. OAKLAND light six, 1916 model. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO.. SOth and Harney. Dougla 8261. TELL & BINKLEY. WB BUY AND SELL USED FORDS. 2111 Harney St. Doug. 1640. SEVERAL usei cars at bargain price. Call Carl Changstrom, Standard Motor Car Co., Dougla 1706. BARGAINS in used cars. ORR MOTOR SALES CO., 40th and Farnam. Harney 414. CUT your tlra cost In half by using Maxo. tires. T. J. Garvey' Vulcanizing and Maxo tire Station, 2910 Leavenworth. H. 1608, FOR SALE 1916 Ford touring car, just overhauled; new tires; bargain $28. Ty ler 2779. 2568 Woolworth Ave. JOS MATHE. patent vulcanlier, manufac turer, experts tlr repairing. 2859 Far nam. Phone Harney 4380. BERTSeHY "Kan-Fix-It," Southeast cor nej- 20th and Harney St. Douglas 266.2. WANTED To sell or trade, Overland tour ing car, good condition. Harney 6300, BII1CK six ''6S," good shape. $400. 110 & J17 17th. Douglas 9070. GOOD bargain In used Ford. 4091 a 24th. Tel. South 4380. BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED. Everready Battery Station, 1208 farnam. Auto Repairing and Painting. $loA reward for magneto we can't repair. Coll repaired. Baysdnrfer. 210 N. 18tn. Electric Starters and Repairs. ALL MAKES REPAIRED Auto Service V?c (Former Strahle b Anderson). 11$ S. 19th St Douglas 6488. - - Auto Bodies. SPECIAL FORD SEDAN BODIES. WM. PFE1FFER AUTO St CARRIAGE WKS 36th Ave. and Leavenworth St. Tyler 701 Tires and Supplies.' TIRE price wreckers. This I no 1 In 1 tlr. COMBINATION T1RB FACTORY, 1103 H Jackson. Agts. wanted. Omaha. Neb. BUY Lee Punctureproot PneuVatio Tire and eliminate your tlr trouble. Powell Supply Co., 2051 Farnam St Motorcycles and Bicycles H A R L E T-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain- In used Machine. Victor H. Roo. "Th Motorcycle Man," 27th and Leavenworth. CLEVELAND lightweight motorcycle are ciassy, clean ana econominai. lernw in suit th purchaser, Plott Bro.. 326 Far nam. PERSONAL WANTED To locate C .'ford M. Beebee, neentlv nf Lincoln. V.a.. and reoortad to W have .a younger daughter In Omaha. Mr. Beebee or his daughter can obtain Infor mation greatly to their.' advantage by communicating with the undersigned. Any person having Information a to the whereabout of Mr. Beebee or hi daugh ter I requested to address Ooudge, Rob' Inson A Hughes, Attorneys, Investment Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. THE Salvation Army Industrial Horn so licit yours old clothing, furniture, magi sines W collect We distribute. Phone Doug. 412$ and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1111-1114 Dodge St. WANT party to share car of household goods to Salt Lake City. Phone Doug. 194. Fleming. V WANTED Addresa of Andrew McPherson, Important J. L. McPherson, Bos 13$, Globe. Art. MISS FISHER, sulphur, (team bath and massage. 179 Bran. Thea. Bldg.- D. 1560. MAE BKUGMAN, scientific masseuse and bath. 201 Karbach Blk. Red 172 e. MISS SMITH, massulst. Kitten house anl Urlum, 110-214 Batrd Blk. D. 146$. PERSONAL LUELLA WEBSTER, massage and mani curing. 618 Paxton Blk. Red 2400. "anT ALL RIGHT private maternity home. Best care. 2605 Bristol. Webster 2908. BATH and massage. 1802 Farnam St. Room 2. Phone Dougla 8751. PRIVATE licensed maternity home. 4416 N 18th St Phone Colfax 2042. SCIENTIFIC massage. 620 Be Bldg. Phone Douglas 6372. TOUPES cleaned & dressed. Brandeis Store. Manicuring and mass. 1621 Farnam. R. 19 MISS WEST, manicure, massage. 210 N. 17th. E BROTT. Mass 702 S 18th. D S2S MEDICAL DR. E. R. TARRY, 240VBEE BLDG. PILES. FISTULA CURED. Dr. E. R Tarry cure pile, fistula and other rectal disease without surgical op erations. Cur guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Write for book on rec tal disease and testlmontsls. WHY SUFFER? Latest and most scientific treatment for all diseases. Dr. Charles Barnes, 613-524 Rose Bldg. Examination and consultation free. He is curing thou . ands. WHY NOT YOU? Delays are dan . geroua. If you- can't call, write. Hours, a. m. to 6 p. m. ; 7:30 to 8:30 evenings. i Sunday by appointment. RUPTURE successfully treated without a surgical operation. Call or writs Dr. Frank H. Wray. 306 Bee Bldg. Dentists. Taft's Dent. Rm.. 308 Rose Bldg. D. 21S6 Chiropractors. Drs. Johnston, 1325 W. O. W. Bldg. D. 6529. Or J C Lawrence. Baird Hide V 84f.t POULTRY AND PET STOCK JAPANESE Nightingales; healthy male songsters In handsome plumage and full eong. They are exceptionally finer can recommend them to my best customers; $5 each; two for $8. Safe delivery guar anteed: "Blrdman Blow," 54 N. Dearborn St.. Philadelphia. Pa. IF YOU cannot conveniently come to our mill w can now make deliveries of our famous Red Featker Poultry Feeds and other feeds for horses, mules, cows, calves, and hogs. Tell your neighbor. M. C. Peters Mill Co., 29th and B. Streets, South Side, Omaha, i Phone Tyler 208 ask for city sales desk. SINGLE COMB Mottled Ancona Cockerels; nicely marked; bred from Blue Ribbon Winner; also Homer pigeon. B. Pallaa, 6936 McKlnley, Benson. 100 SINGLE COMB Rhode Island red springs, ntne laying hens, nine whit Pekln ducks. Colfax 2763. , WANTED Fox terrier or Boston bull male pup. Will pay up to $5. Address Box 6132, Bee. FOR SALE Mexican yellow-headed parrot; good talker. Harney 2935. 2138 S. 36th St. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. TWO Wllke' Bred Mare. I and yr. old. Sound ami In good condition. Thoroughly city broke. One of these mare has cov ered miles In better than 3:30. Weight 1,100 pounds each. Phone Doug. 4481 or write E. O. Wolfe, 117-1$ City Nat'l Bank Bldg. x- FOR Sale or Trader Ten, head good work horses; on driving team. Apply 2600 East Locust street Phone Walnut 497. HORSES for sale. 1711 Webster St. MONEYtfTO LOAN FURNITURE, piano and note a security. $40. 6 mo., H. goods, total oost, $3.60. $40, mo. endorsed notes, total cost. $2.60. Smaller, large am'ta proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Rose Bldg. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL - RATES LOANS $24.00 $240.00 or more. Easy payment. Utmost privacy. 340 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2396, OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. REAL ESTATE. ST. JOHN'S $5,000 . A. fine six-room, nearly new home, off a south front lot, 49xa159 ft., with fine had. This 1 2V4 blocks from St. John's and near publlo school. In th finest close in dlstriet In Omaha. Every room 1 large and well arranged. Fin basement and attic. From $1,000 to $1,600 cash, balance' $35 to $40 per month, let us how you at once, a It Is Just listed and will not last long at $5,000. At lealt $1,250 less than It oould be duplicated for. k CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. - T42 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. ' Tyler 187. Sunday call F. L. Gallup, Colfax 120, or M., O. Headley, Colfax 1488. LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS, Quotation furnUhed by Burns. Brlnker & Co.. 449-52 Omaha National Bank Bldg., Omaha: 1 Bid. Asked. Burgess-Nash Co., 7 pet, pfd.,100 101 Beatrice Creamery, pfd 107 J4 108 Cudahy Packing Co., common.. 118 -119 Deere & Co., pfd w... J ' Doer & Co., common -J? Fairmont Cream. Co., 7 pet. pW.103 10S Great Western Sugar, pfd .116 118 Gooch Mill..- E. Co., pfd. "B",102 106 Lincoln Tel. ft Tel., common.. 9)7 Vi. Nebraska Power, 7 pet. pfd.... 99 100 Om. Co. Bluffs St. Ry com 47 Om. Co. Blutfs Ry. & B., pfd. 60 66 rw & l-o muffs St. Ry.. pfd.. 70 73 M. C. Peters Mill. pet. pfd., 9V4 101 "' . -Mim I0!t4 4.'Vl traas stand out as the prominent rea M. E. Sml hft Co.. 7-p. 1st Pfd.101 102 o pregent trade condl"tiong , the 101 103 Stat nana oi um Union Stock Yards. pet 101 BONDS Booth-St Louis 6s, 1931 ! Cudahy Packing Co. 5s, 1946.. 93V4 Chicago Sanitary Dlst 4s, 1927.. 07 Lincoln Traction Co. 6s, 1939.. 1 Houston, Texas 4tfs 4.80 City of Omaha Montreal Tramway s, 1919.,.. 6 Mitchell S. D. 5s. 1928 101 n a- Ov TV Rt. Rv. 5s. 1928. 93 100 14 97 4.Vo 4.50 97 101U 94tt r,n itv, ri.ih Ridff. s. 1920-32. 99 100 Swift and Company 6s, 1944.. 4. 15 445 State of California .00 101 Wilson ft Co. 6s. 1941 100 1H Russian ms. 1926 1 1 Province of Alberta 6s, 1922.. 14 94.70 Evaporated Apple nnd Dried Fruits. Nw York, Sept 1. Evaporated Apples Firm; fancy, nominal; choice, 12V"c; prime. ll12c. , , ' Dried Frults Prunes, firm; Callfornlas, imc; Oregons. 10c. Apricots, steady; fancy, 20c. Peaches. firm: tandard, lOHc; choice, 10c; fancy, 42c. Raisins, flrmi loose, Muscatels. 7 H 9c ; choice to fancy, seeded. 7H9e; seedle, 9 10c; London layers. $1.80. - Oil and Roeln. Savannah, Ga.. Sept. 1. Oils Turpentine, firm. ISVie: sales. 173 bbls.; receipts. 214 bbls.: stocks, 15,267 bbls. Rosln-FIrm; sales. 1,139 bbls.; receipts. 1.400 bbls.; stocks, 94,.62 bo.s otM??', B. D, E. 15.22H; F. $S.206.35; G $.25 .; H. $5.27V6.30; 1 5.30 5.12H . . K. $5S56.40; M, $5.756.80; N $6.506.75, WG. $7,007.10; WW. $7.167.25. New Tork Dry Goods Market, -New York, Sept. 4 -Dry Ooodsotton good and yarn wer quiet today owing to the general clo.lng movement. Knit good wer ateady. Local Jobber report a very larg movement of roerchandl during Au gust. . ?few York Money Market. New York. Sept. 1. Prim Mercantile Paper--5614 per cent Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bill. $4.72; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71H; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.714; de mand, $4.76 1-16; cables, $4.76 7-16. Silver Bar. 10 fco. LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Market Closes Twenty Five to Fifty Cents Higher Than Last Week; Feeder ' Sheep Comie High. s Omaha. September 1, 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 16,441 2.339 22,032 Official Tuesday 8.529 2,451 18.374 Offtcis! Wednesday... 8,230 2.754 24.008 Official Thursday .... 6,215 1,105 25,929 Official Friday 1,327 if.OlS 7,036 Estimate Saturday .. 500 3.800 250 Six days this week. ..3", 242 17,465 97,62?J ooiuc uays lasl weeK. 43,11. 36,CS0 68,707 Same days 2 wks. sgo.24,790 25,499 46,208 Same days 3 wks. ;o.lc.''38 46,616 43.643 Same days 4 wks. aso.25,231 64,34! 43.562 Same days , last year.. 32,022 45.962 134,355 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: ' 0 Cattle. Ho. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. ft St P . 1 3 1 Wabash 1 .. 1 Missouri Pacific 8 1 .. Union Pacific 5 .. 2 C. & N. W4 cast 3 C, N. W.. west.... 4 11 8 C, SI. P., M. ft O C, n. ft Q.,cast C, B. ft Q , west If) 1 - 2 Chicago, Gt. Western .. Total receipts 2:1 57 1 11 RKCEIPTS CARS. DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle Hnn Swift ft Co ' . ... sii Cudahy Pkg. Co 588 650 Armour & Co. .. , 432 Swartx & Co J17 J. W. Murphy... 1.202 Totals 588 3,048 Cattle As usual on Saturday there were no cattle of any consequence on sale, and the market was nominally stead v at the week' advance. SuDnlles for the w.ek have been about 38,000 head, or nearly 6,000 short of the week previous, but fully that much more for the corresponding week last year. Fully 90 per cent of the ar rivals have been western ranser and the proportion of cornfed stock has been in significant. Demand for beef has been active practically all week and the trend of values upward. Compared with the close of last week practically all grades of beef steers and cow stuff are. selling at 25 50c nigner ana mere is a broad outlet for the stuff at the higher prices. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves. 113.60ejil6.55; fair to good beeves. $12.2513 25; common to fair beeves, $9.00 fliz.oo: good to choice yearlings. $13.00 15.00; fair to good yearlings, $11.50012.50: common to fair yearlings, $9. 00611. on; good to choice grass beeves. 111.0001 J. SO; fair to good grass beeves. $9.00 10.00: common Jto fair grass beeves. $7.508.75; good to choice heifers, $7. 60 1$ 9. 50; good to choice cows. $7.2508 25; fair to good cows. $6.50 7.00; common to fair cows. $5.006.50: prime feeders, $9. 6011. 60; good to choice, feeders. $8.009.00- fair to good feeders. $6.7507.75; common to fair feeder, $5.50 6.50 ; good to choice stockers. $7. BOSS. 50: stock heifers, $6.50fjp8.50; stock cows, $6.00 Uf.&u; stock calves, 16.6009. 09: veal calves, $8.0012.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $6.75 8.00 Sheep Receipt this week hav been about 97,600 head, far larger than any pre vious week this season, but 3f,000 short of the corresponding week last year. Despite the size of .the receipts prices on all grades of sheep and lambs have improved and fat lambs are c!oetnr 2540c higher for the week, with feeder in the neighborhood of zac nigner. Best tat lambs are selling up to $17.40, the high mark of the season, with medium grades down around $17.00. Feeder Buyers paid $17,25(17.40 for the lighter grades of lambs and on down tot- medium and fleshy kinds. ' Quotations on sheep and Iambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $16.75(517.40; lambs, cujls, $14.0016.00; lambs, feeders. $16,506)17.40: yearlings, fair to choice, $11.6012.50; yearnngs, leeaers. $11.50ifi13.00 wethers, fair -to choice. $10.50(R11.75: ewes, fair rn choice. $9.76!?10.75; ewes, cull and feeders, i.u'iwi ju.uu;ewes, preeders, all igges, $10.60 17.00. x , St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Sept. 1. Cattle Receipts. 1,. 600 Uead; market steady; native beef steers, $8.00016.00; yearling steers and heifers, $7.00614.00; cov $5.0010.00; stockers and feeders, $8.50 J.60; fair to prime south ern beef steVrs. $9.00012.50; beef cows and heifers. J6.0010.00: sokthern vearllnar steer. and heifers, $.50(&10.00;-natlv calves, $5.76 Hoars Receipt. 1.200 head; market steady; lights, $18.2618.76; pigs. $18.00g 17.60; mixed and butchers, $18.5018.75; good heavyr $18.60(918.85; bulk ot sales, $18.25 18.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 150 head; market steady -Jambs, $11.0017.00; ewes, $.00tSi9.60; wethers, $10.6012.00; canners and coppers, $4. 506.50. Kansas City Live Stosk Market. Kansas City, Mo Sept. 1. Cattle Re ceipts, 300 head: market steady; prime fed steers, $15.00 16.00; dressed beef steers, $11.50 14.60; western steers. $9. 60 14.50; cows, $6.0010.0; heifers $7.5O13.00j stockers and feeders, $7.00 12.60; bulls, $6.50 HPS.SU; calves, J7.001J.25. Hogs Receipts, 500 head; market strong; bulk of sales, $17.80018.70; heav $18.00 18.76,; packers and butchers. $18.0018.70; light, $17.76018.40; pigs. $13.0017.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 700 head market strong; Iambs, $16.26017.40; year lings, $10.(012.60 wethers, $9.6011.60 ewes, $9.0010.60. , Pionx City LIts Stock Market. Sioux City. Ia.. Sept 1. Cattle Receipts. 500 head; market steady; beef steers, $7.00 16.0; fat cows and heifers, $6.509.00; stockers and feeders, $LOO10.00; calves, $8.O013.OO; bulls, stags, etc., $6.008.0O; feeding cows and heifer, $.008.25. Hogs Receipts', 2,000 head; market steady; lights, $17.5018.26; mixed, $17.40 17.65; heavy, $17.2518.50; pigs, $13.50 16.00; bulk of sales, $17.40 1,7.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, SOO head; market strong. . St Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph. Sept 1. Cattle Receipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $8.0016.50; cows and heifers, $5.50(8)13.00; calves, $6.00 13.50. . Hogs Receipts, 1,500 head; market higher; top, $18.85: bulk of sales, $17.65 18.60; heavy packers, $17.25 Q 17.60 ; .mixed packers, $15.0017.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market Rteady; lambs, $10.00 17.25; ewes, $6.0010.25. , TbKADSTKEET'S REVIEtV OF TRADE. Moderate Expansion In Regular Fall Busi ness; Workers Feel Burden of H. C. of L. New York, Aug. 31. Bradstreet's tomor row win say: i Governmental buying, moderate expansion In regular fall business, light retail trade at ithe east, exceptionally good crop reports. activity In industry, liquidation in the stock market induced by concern over the excess profits tax and unanimity of opinion re- spectlng the expected large proportions of larger sense war demands concededly dwarf ordinary commercial business, perhaps tcNa greater extent than at any time In the past three years, but even so, progress In normal channels Is seen now that the fall season Is close at hand, this manifestation being mora evident at center that cater to the agricultural region than it Is in the usual soncs, which latter certainly continue active. It Is suggested, however, that In dustrtal workers have felt the burdens of the high cost of living Tfi great degree, wherefore they are prone to economise, while agriculturists, largely self-sustaining. have profited from the' prolonged era of high prices, x House trade In , the larger staple lines has expanded In a conservative way, thanks to the presence of numerous visiting buyers In the, more Important mar kets. Retail trade ranges from fair to good, the latter word being characteristic of conditions In sections where soldiers are encamped, particularly at the south. Week ly bank clearings. $5,348,248,000. Minneapolis Grain Market. Mlnneapoll. Sept. 1. Flour Fancy pat ents declined 50c; quoted at $11.75; other grades unchanged. Corn No. 2 yellow, $2.002.01. , Oats No. 3 white, 5555e. Rye $1.78 1. 79 Barley S8cT$l 23. Bran $27.75 S28.2 Flaxseed $3.37 g 3.43. ' ' St. Louis Grain Market. St Lou!e.' Mo.. Sept. 1. Wheat No. red. $2.19 6 2.22; No. 2 hard, $2.18. Corn No. 2, $2.00; No. 2 yellow, $2.03; September. $l.7r December, $1.10. Oats No. 3.-67H; No. 2 white, 67.58c; September, 87t4c; December, 66c. Kansas) City Grain Market. Kansas .City. Mo., Sept 1. Wheat All sale on the government basis. Corn No. 2 mixed. $1.8491.87; No. 2 white. $1.17; No. 2 yellow. $1.951.96; December. $1.13; May, $1.074. Oats No. 1 white, 69c; No. t mixed. 6$Hc Elgin Butter Market. Elgin, 111., SepJ, 1 Butter Market 41 c; no sales. - GRAIN AND PRODUCE Heavy Arrivals of All Cereals and Corn Continues to Go Higher; Wheat Slow, but Steady. Omaha, September 1, 191T. Arrivals of all grains were much heavier, wltlr 138 cars, twenty-six of. these being wheat, this article selling at $2.16 and $2.20 for the Iw. i hard winter and the No. 3 hard yellow brought $2.10, while the I?o. 3 hard mixed sold for $2.15, and on car of No. 3 hard and red, mixed, sold at $2.12. Trade was generally very slow and quoted about unchanged. The cash corn continues to reach higher levels and sold generally today from lo to 4c above yesterday's sale?, th white again scoring the extreme advance, , one car of No. 2 selling at $2.05, 4c over th yellow of the same grade. The I. 1 mixed sold at $1.90 and $1.91. while s couple cars of high colored sold at '$1.13 and $1.93. There were forty-four cars of this cereal reported In and up to the close about half of these were sold, many sam ples being carried over. Oats continue to be the heaviest arrivals, fifty-eight cars being reported in, and trade was fairly good in this market, quotations being unchanged to He off. The No. S white sold at 66H5j?4c. and the No. 2 white at 67c. while a choice car of No. 1 white sold for 58c. - Trade In rye was moderately good, a few cars of No. 4 selling at $1.70 and $1.72, lo to 2c higher than yesterday's bids. Re ceipts were six cars. Barley was firm, the No. 3 bringing $1.18, and the No. 2 sold for $1.23. One sale of No. 1 feed was made at $1.10. . Primary wheat receipts were 762,000 bush els and shipments 499,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,436,000 bushels and shipments of 1,366,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 299,000 bush els and shipments 313,000 bushels, against receipts of 600,000 bushels and shipment o" 249,000 Aishels l3t year. Primary oats receipts were 1,641,000 bush els and shtpments 1,408,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,619,000 bushels and shipments ot 863,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Whea. Corn. Oats. 291 Chicago 61 Minneapolis ....306 Duluth. 6 Omaha 20 Kansas City 4S St. Louis S6 25. 68 75 104 16 80 Winnipeg 211 These sales were reported toaay: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, $2.20; car, $2.18; car (old yellow), $2.16. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $2.20; 1 car ryei- low), $2.10. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (vel vet), $2.10.' No. 2 spring: 1 car (red). $2.17; 1 car (musty red). $2.10. o. snrlng: 2 cars (red). $2.10. No. a norm 6 IIJ1 III- nixed: 1 ,2,15; ern spring: 1 car, $2.19. No. 2 mixed car. $2.16. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, cars. 8212. Rye No. 4: 1 car. $1.72; 1-5 car, 1-5 car, $1.70. Sample: 1 car, $1.68. Barley No. 2: 2 cars, $1.23. wo. i. 2 cars, $1.18. No. 4: 1 car, $1.12; 2-6 car, $1.10. NevJ feed: 1 car, $1.10. Corn No. ' 2 white: i car isnippor weights). $2.05. No. 3 white: 1 car, iz.im; car, $2.02. No. 4 white: 1 ear, sz.u.. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. $2.01. No. 2 yctiow: com. 82.01. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near white), $2.00; 1 car (near yellowl, $1.93; car (high mixed), $1.92; 4 cars. i.i; , 2 2-5 cars. $1.90. Oats No. 1 white: 1 car. 58c. No. 2 Standard: 4 cars. white: 3 car, 57c. 56c. No. 3 white: cars, 66c; 9 cars, 66 He. No. 4 white: 1 car, 56c. Sample No. 2 mixed: 1 car. white: 1 car, 56 He Omaha Cash Prices wneat: o. nam, $2.122.18; No. 3 hard. $2.0882.16. Corn No. 2 white, $2.04H2; " 3 wnue, 12 04V. i2 04U : No. 2 vellow. $2.00U2.01; No. 3 yellow, $loOi4 2.00 ; No. 2 mixed, $1.901.91; No. 3 mixed. i.an syi.sy. Oats: No. 2 white, 5667c: standard. 56tt(556?4c: No. 3 white, 56tt66c; No. 4 white. 65456o. Barley: Malting, $1.16 1.23; No. 1 feed, $1.001.11. Rye: No. 2, $1.721.74: No. 3, $1.71L73. Local ranpe or options. Art Open. High Low. Close. Yes, Corn. I Sep. 1 06 1 06 106 1 06 106 Dec. 1 04 1 04 104 1 04 104 Oat. Sep. 55 55 56 55 55 Dec. 65tf 55 554 6614 56 Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Be t by Logan ft Bryan. tock and gratn broker. 215 South Sixteenth treet. Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Ye. Corn. Dec. May 1 1214 1 09 66K 66 1 12H 1 09 56 56U 59 H lllVi 1 11 1 07 66 55 68 lUfc 107VJ 55i 66 68 108 66H 56 59 Oats. Sep. Dec May Pork. Sep. Oct 1.. 43 55 43 50 43 50 23 72 23 70 43 35 43 40 23 72 23 67 43 45 Lard. r Sep. Oct. 3 62H 23 62H 23 75 23 72 H 23 60 23 62 23 57 23 57 Ribs. Sep. Oct. 23 82123 75 23 76 23 76 123 76 23 72 23 82123 72 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Pre-HoUday Dullness . Prevails In Corn; Wheat Sells Above Limit. Chicako. SeDt. 1. Corn futures showed an easy tone today. Holders of abundant stock freely offered and shorts seemed to have satisfied their wants. Pre-holiday duU- ess prevailed In view of th two days' clos ing over Labor day. Frosts In the north west were' generally ignored, though, with cooler weather coming they were expected to be a bullish factor. The baying was mainly on resting orders. The close was weak. lc lower, with December at $1.11 , 01.124. and May at $1.07. Oais finished 0 lower. Provisions advanced with st firm undertone and a moderate shipping a mand. ' There were light off?rs of cash wheat and a fair demand, with soma ales a bo re the government price limit The government will not be in the market buying and sell ing until next Tuesday and sales to miller will begin September 10. No , deliveries ot -wheat on September contracts were recorded 1 today. Sals aggregated 25,000 bushels. Traders generally were waiting for the gov ernment buying and selling t begin. There was a slow cash demand lor corn, but recelpts-vwere small and prices ad vanced somewhat, No. 2 yellow selling at $2.10. XT' i .. n ..,., n U. t,nlM.,H a feature In the oats market. Seaboard de mand was low and offers were plentiful. Country offerings increased somewhat In volume, though still very light Cash sale aggregated 215,000 bushels. Packers were the principal buyers of pro visions and produce prices advanced, clos ing about the top. Strength of the hog mar ket continued to be the controlling factor. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 and No. 2 and No. 3 hard, market nominal." I Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.10; No. 3 and No. 4 yeuow, nominal. Oat No. 3 white. 6758o; standard, ES58c. ' ' " Rye No. 2, nominal Barley $1.101.2S. Seeds Timothy, $5.008.00; clover. $15.6 20.00. ' v Provisions Pork, $43.60; lard, $23.77; ribs, $23.5224.02. Butter-rReceipts, 10,799 tubs; market n cheanged; creamery, 3841c. Eggs Receipts, 7,716 cases; market un- changed. - A " Potatoes Receipts, 30 cars: market htgli. er; Jersey, bulk, $1.15 1.20; Minnesota bulk, $1.001.10. Poultry Alive, market unchanged. Chicago Live Stork Market. Chicago, Sept. 1. Cattle Receipts, 3,000 head; market weak; native beef, $8.20 16.60; western steers $7.0014.00; stockers and foeders, $6,00 25 : cows and belter, $4.8u13.15; calves, $12.00 16.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market f strong; top, $13.85; bulk of sales, $17,600 18.75; light. $17.0018.75; mixed, $16.85 IS 75.: heavy, $16. 85fi 18.75-; rough, $16,869 17.75; pigs, $12.0016.50. - , Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady; wether?, $8.00011.15; eweV $7.60010.60; lambs, $U.2617.75. Hay Market. . Receipts, fair; demand, very quiet on boti . prairie hay and alfalfa; market .lower of prairie hay. Prairie, choice upland, $19.5020.60; N4 1. $17. 60019. 50; No. 2, $13.50 16.50; No. t, $8.00$ 11.50. "Midland, No. 1, $16.5018.50; No. 2, $12.60 15.60., Lowland, No. 1, $9.5011.60; No. 2, $7.00 8.60; No. 3, $5.0047,6.00. Alfalfa, choice. $22.00 ffl 23.00: No. 1, $20.00 21.00; standard, $17.00Tgl9.00; No. 2, $15.00 17.00; No. 3. $ 11. 00 & 1 3.00. Straw, oat, $8.008.50; wheat, $7.00 7.50. j -i. N New York Metal Market. New Tork. Sept. 1.- The copper market . has remained very quiet during the "week, with today'a quotations practically nominal at $24.00 to $26.00 for September and thj last quarter, electrelytlcs. Iron was ua changed. Indon Sliver Market. London, Spt , 1. Silver Bar, 46d -Jer ounce. Monejf 3 per 'cent Discount Rates-iShort Mil. 44 per otl three-month bills, 4, 11-18 per cent. ii t 1 '3