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- . "5" k a.. L THE BEE OMAHA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917. I r If J FOR RErT HOUSES Miscellaneous. WAiKINO distance, 1646 Dodge, t-room modern house, a-ood'conditlon and ready to move Into. Cheap at 126. Key at 1st ' door east W. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 4875. Houses In all parte of the city. CFt"OH. SON'S A CO.. 501 BeaBldt FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. CLOSE In rooms, aul table for studio, office. . dentist, dressmaker, eto., with living rm. adjoining. T. T. Hall, 434 Ram;. P. T0. APARTMENTS, all siiee and prices, apian- did location. 84th and Farnem. D. 1471 North, 3 ROOMS and alcove, second floor; ataam heat; winter rate, $20. 1121 Maple. D. 202. South. (IS ELEGANT four-room flat, .With but ler's pantry and bath. Modern exoept heat Water paid. 1417 Vinton. Adults only.' Colfax MOO or Doug, 79. FIVE heated flat, 819 th and Leavenworth, 4 and 7 rooms, cleaned and papered. 111 " summer, (40 winter. Doug. 1525. PETERS TRUST . COMPANY, Specialists in Apartment Management Miscellaneous. 7-R. APARTMENT, (25; winter rate, 135; steam heat Others $18 and up. Q. . P. gtebblns, Hit Chicago. ESTABROOK apt. or office, facing 16th St, tit month. Q.'P. Btebblns, 1(10 Chicago. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. LOW-PRICED, mod. offices, Farnam Bldg., 11th and Farnam, FIRST TRUST CO., '400 1st Nat. Sank Bldg. Tyler (00. LOW-PRICED modern offices, Farnam Bldg, 13tb and Farnam. (Old First Nat - Bank Bldg.) y FIRST TRUST CO., Tyler 100. STOREROOM tor rent Sun Theater Bldg. WORLD REALTT COMPANY Realtors). Douglas S342. Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN STORE WITH , FLAT ABOVE ' Located at 152S Vinton St Full base ment, furnace, hot .and cold water, t fine living rooms above with good bath-room . and large back porch. Owner says to rent the whole building for $36 a month. THIS IS VERT CHEAP. Building all In fine shape. Fine location for GROCERY, , HARDWARE, OFT DRINKS, POOL HALL, or In fact almost any kind of a business. ! S. S. MONTGOMERY. Phone Walnut 1708 or Douglas 411ft. MODERN store, 16th St., near postotflce, $76. O. F. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. "4718 8. 24TH ST., So. Side; near P. O. B. . . H. Benner Co., D. 8408. MODERN store, cor. 16th and Cass. Choice location, O. P. Btebbins, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. CHOICE office space, Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas, McCagu Inv. Co. Miscellaneous. FOR, BENT The entire 6th floor of the Bromley Building, a large fine room for . light manufacturing; water heat and light '"Also some goad office rooms In this - building. We are now Installing t new heating plant. "t N. HAMMOND, Agent $10 S. ISth St WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Apartments. SIX-ROOV house, modern; West Farnam district preferred. Tel. Walnut gl7, v Furbished Apartments and Houses. cWJLNTED TO RENT Party of highest re eponstblllty wants 8 to 10-room house October 1st ( This party would keep t - place up same as you would yourself. , Answer quickly. HARRISON A MORTON, ' j. -"?' ' ' Douglas 114. . - WANTED Five-room furnished apt - In West Farnam .district Room lit Castle v' hotel. ' ' ' . WANTED t dr 6-room apartment about - October L Address Box 1181, Bee. - .: MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Packing, storage and moving i "Y lit N. 11th St $?hon oug- 1 las 114. "METRbPOLiTAN VAN AND , . -.- oTUKAUG) LU, Expert services; prompt attention. Toot . moving, your packing, your storage. : Main Office, Central Furniture Store, ' 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7786. Fidelity isssa . Phone Douglas 111 tor complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving, 16th and Jaokson Bts. . ' - F.REPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separata locked, rooms tor household - Seeds and Hanos; moving, packing and u shipping. ' OMAHA VAN AND STORAOH CO., ' 101 S. 16th., ' Dougla 4161. Globe Van and Storage Co. Far real' service In moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 110 or Douglas 4318. J.C.ftEED HOT Fernam, Express Co., Moving Packing and Storage. St Web. 2748. Dug. 6141. REAL ESTATE B W Pr'pt H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Bik. Specialist X', ' oowntown business property. . ,- REAL -ESTATE IMPROVED -A West v , $200 Down $25 Month Buys th biggest bargain in the city. Full two-story, six-room, strictly modern .""home: rood barn In rear: choice corner '' " lot south front This property 1 a real , ori.ie at enir ts.ioo.. OSBORNE REALTY CO., . T01 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED ONE t-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition: live In one and rent the other. Price for both, $2,7(0. Vary easy terms. No. $431 S. 10th St NORRIS 4 N0RRI8, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4170. $7,000 ?nn ruirAcn ST. .'. . .An. fnunAatlnni flna sleeping porch r two hatha; garage, cement . drive; 65 feet soutn irom. uouia noi now ' be duplicate for 115.000. RINOWALT BROS., Brandels Thea. Btdg, Vi West Farnam District .. -.t. .A wMf. mimtl. " floor" oak, four on second, whit enamel. hot water neat tliea vesnoui ana uaiu. Keasoname. lerms u amrvu. - ALFRED THOMAS,' ' 108 Farnam Bldg. " ' .'- ' HOME BARGAIN. ' r. "ur..t r,ruin district rooms. ,'ktrtctly modern, hot water beat lot 41x111, fruit trees and shrubbery. Owner ".' leaving city ana oners mis ior qms bi, i mt titan Terms. 'Owner. Harney 6714. GARAGE OR APARTMENT SITE Southwest corner zstr ve, ana vguiiu, MOO feet to Farnam, jib per iooi. ALLEN & BAKKfc. 1 1, (It Bee Bldg. ' Douglas 7768. it "wraf VI PW am' HF.RIDENCE. $7,600 Nine rooms, present ownsr only ocou pant: choicely located near 40th and Dewey Ave. A bargain at thle figure. . F.'D. WEAD, 810 8. 18th St. North "MILLER PARK 'BARGAIN1 $4,000 V n..4 ninJI knuM on the car line, with . six rooms, all modern." First floor has living room arrangement with oak fin lah. Id floor, three excellent bedrooms; ' i- tkMHohAHf Tjmii. i. in flna U.iv tivfi, fc,..vMa.,v, - --- condition.' and . nicely decorated. Storm windows and soreena; rront porcn screen ed; beautiful location. Beautiful lot with .bpi.h. mnA fn.it . Thin ! a bar gain; owner leaving the city only reason GLOVER & SPAIN, " REALTORS. Douglas 1061. - 111-10 City National, :!- ' - - - BEMIS PARK. 130$ LINCOLN BOULEVARD. '- r.roam. full 2 -story home, in fins repair large corner lot 66xl, facing Boulevard "i . ud 13d St.: all sneciala in and paid for. Pries 15,750. Look this over and make an ' offer. Must be sold at once. JBaay terras. I , . HI ATT COM f A.N X, $4-T-t Omaha Nat Bank. Tyler 60. - , , GRAB IT NOW1 ' V i.nm house. North Omahat fin yard ' J- blocks from ear line: nearly new. Must b sold at once. A Bargain at si.svu LUND, 420, oecuriues uiug. North. 2706 Dorcas Street - On!y$75Cash Balance $20Per MQnth Price $1,975 This house only built 4 years, is In the finest condition. Has full cemented base ment; electric lights, gas, toilet, cement walks around house. Chicken house and large chicken yard fenced tight Call Ty ler 10 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney Street. Phone Tyler 60. . , CLOSE-IN BARGAIN, JUST W. OF CREIGHTON COL, 6-room. strictly modern, full two-story houss; three rooms on first floor, finished In oak; three rooms and bath on second; east front on paved street Owner has a $900 equity. Consider trading for lot. Balance to be handled on $16 per month. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Realtors, ' ' - t!7 Omaha Nat'L Bank Bldg. D. 1781. Minne Lusa Bungalow EIGHT ROOMS Dandy sunroom, bookcases, buffet, mir rored doors; oak finish, etc.; strictly mod ern; only one block to car. Can be han dled with $750 down, $40 per month. $4,600, OSBORNE REALTT to.. 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg, Tyler 486. Dandy North Side Home Seven large rooms and bath, strictly modern; oak finish, built for a home; two blocks to Lothrop school. Price only $4,100. Real value for the money. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 498. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee' DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lot on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sura and see v GEORGE & CO. HOMES and home sites In Dundee. SHDER A CART. 14 Keellnfl. D. $074. Acreage? One Acre $10 Down and $10 Month Fronts North and South This is really one of the best lo cated acres we have 'for sale. It is high, rolling land and its sit- . uation affords a most beautiful view of Seymour lake and surrounding 'country. Is close to car line, store, school and church. Is an ideal build ing site and one cannot find better garden land in Douglas ocunty. If this interests you. call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Clarke. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors), 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. FIVE, ten fifteen or twenty acres, close in; $375 per acr and Bp. Tel. Wal. 8466. TEN acres, close In, lays floe.' $4,000. TeL WaL I486. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyera for t and t-room house and bungalows with $200 to $800 down. Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bid- " . ' LISTING houses to rent or sell on smU cash payments) have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 411 Karbacta Bik, D. 1607. II you. want Quick action. en. our prop- LfJNO. . 410 HOSE BLfeaV TT1ER. 761. NEW BUNGALOW. Will saoriflc $750 on a brand new 6 room bungalow, finished In quarter sawed oak and fir oak floors; screened porch; house worth $4,250. Will take $1,000 cash for my equity; has $2,(00 straight loan on It. Colfax 4193. WE -hsva, a customer far- a: handsome brick . resldenc In deslrsol- district, Wead, 310 B. iRth R. .... 7. ARNDT A TAYLOR can assist you, 1125 ' . ... ... , .AAA i,aira ou - Busier FOR SALE t-room modern cottage, hot water heat, H block from oar. Party leaving city. Easy terms. Col. 1107. TWO t-room houses, yearly rent, ,$420, South. $100 CASH-$15 MONTHLY. Nice little cottage on South 11th St. bouelvard, rented for $13 per month; will sell to reliable man for $1,300 on these term. . EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., $03-4 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420. CITY and farm loans promptly made.. Rates 6, i and per cent HeasonaDiy com mission". " 2 , -.': UNITED . STATES TRUST CO, .112 South 17th. Omaha. Neb, FARM .and, city.. loans.': running from live MAM MH AA A a., AAM. tS,T' T T, lHT R. S. TRUMBULL, 1805 1st Nat Bk. B!dg. D. 1734. Miscellaneous. 5 Rooms Strictly Modern $500 Cash $25 Per Month. Large airy room, finished In select oak, with built-in featurea and polished oak floor throughout The hand decoration work 1 very beautiful. The plumbing la complete in every respect and the light fixtures are very attractive. The base ment Is large and well, cemented. The furnaoe Is guaranteed to heat house well In coldest weather. The lot ! 40x146 an east front and splendid location. Call Douglas $623. ' CLASSY BUNGALOW Fire room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. , Price $1,850, reasonable term. BENSON & CARMICHAEL $41 Paston Block, Douglas 1722. NEW STUCCO bungalow, t-room and bath, strictly modern Dullt-ln bunet and cup board; oak finish room all' decorated; full basement; furnao heat; lot 40x12$ ft:' one block to school and cir. Price cut to $2,956; easy -terms. RASP BROS,, 110 Kaolins Bldg. Tyler Til. FOR SALE One acre, good house and other buildings; one acre adjoining that can be used; two wells; good place for chickens and hogs. Call South $171 tor Information ; W. FARNAM SMITH CO.? Real Estate and Insurance, ttA V.rn.m Mt. DflUCV 1064. HAVE-to ssll my six-room nearly new cot- tage at a. aacrmce; leaving lunu. WalnntlSSS. . , --. " - ,' k '' . REAL ESTATr-' Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKBt(t SON. REALTORS. 610 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINNB 'LUSA 800 dlf- ferent buyers decided that It was the nest proposition on th market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF TOU will come out today you will understand why the others ara buying, CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., T42 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. HAVE a bargain price on vacant lots on cuming ot. r. a. unmmei. uoug. .nm. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price $220, only $3 cash and 60 cents par week. Doug, iaJ. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WILL trade for olty improved property, 79 acres of farm land, modern house, leno. tng and improvement; on mil river bottom land, abundant water, 1 acre timber, $60 acres .tillable. Prise, $25 tier aors. and will trade for city improved property ot equal value, If necessary I will assum mortgage. . Aoaress jr. nr Toder, Mason. 8, D, ! ' HINT riPM I have one ot toe finest close-in nine- apartment pressed brick flat in Omaha, two block from oourt nouss, income, 14 100. Prlos. 150.000. Mortaiag. $20,000, Will take farm and cash or clear farm, If priced right, for equity. Agent tax nonce, box tin.' nee. I-ROOM modern house And f lots on Hart man Ave., all Clear; will exonang tor room bungalow and some cash. . INTERSTATE REATT CO., , 7 120-30 City National. Douglas , nuady Co. Improved rancnes, aiear. ior ami m enang. - Douglas 4110. 637 City Nat. Bank Bldg. GOOD section, sale or trade, residence or business property; so -acres xarming, oai anoe hay and graslng) small bouse; go lng cheap. Box 7071, Omaha Bee. $18 PER MONTH, well located four-room cottages for land or relinquishment in Xlnkald district F. W. Kurbis, 4620 S. 25th St., Boutn omana, wen INVBSTIOATE my system) Omaha Realty -. a m - n... , . a , , Trading t;o.. is riliimg six. ui.r ... REAL ESTATESUBURBAN Benson. 5.4 Acres Near Benson Ak 41 th mwmt AT Attn lAnrl. balance in timber, paitur hH runntnf . . , i ... . , , - M w..t Uah. water, wiinin onv imio w ..... All ien jitney service and paved road. Price f,,01V, Y.J w-J ......a. Aleo have $.1 sores about the sam lo cation tor $l,tlf. . t HASTINGS & rtE,YDEN1ReJtors), tali J 12 -kAi Mr j - Pkr. Ttrtl fiO Oll itai 11X7 UV. - m. 0 "FOR QUICK SALE ' riv imnrovsd acre in good-location! y, In bearing fruit! $4,0001 part Cash. Mrs. Pallas, 6036 Mcruniey, uenson, sxto. r. - FINANCIAL ; - ': Ral Estate LbSns, IvfoftgSgcs. ... .- , 0- INVTOR&. - . - ' Th best known ' inv.eiitment 1 a well selected 'first mortgage on farm or city resldenc property. . , . ' . : WeVnegotlat . this clas ot securities, whtehirwe o'ffer for sale "to net the In tetor't!4 and $ perxent--. B H. LOUOEE.INC-.T . t3 KaaUne Bid g Omaha. ' , $1,600 MTGE, bearing i pet, semi-annually; secured by property valued. at &,4UO. 'lai-mage-Loomls Inv. Co., V. Q. W. -Bldg. ; H. W. BINDER. Money ' hand tor mortgage loan. City National Bank Bldg. SHOPBN A CO.. PRIVATE MONEt,". FARM" and city loans, 6, nd S-er cent v -r mi 1 -111 TIIIa. S.&um".' JT A O , rviiu maiu u4.j ivmi'at v w w; W. H. Thomas, Kelllne Bldg. Doug: $648. $100 to $10,000 MADE, promptly... JWD. Wead Bids-.. 18th and Farnam 6ts. -. . . ; ,.. J . , . MONET to loan on mproved farms and ranopea. r.)OKe investment vo.t vm,m OMAHA' HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nan. NO DELAY "IN CLOSING LOANS. W, T. GRAHAM, 604 Be Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO. $1$ Bran. t lO (U Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. ; Ot CITT 1 O LOANS GARVIN BROS.. Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. . A. L. WRIGHT, 1 riatlron HoteL . Doug. T$T. FARM AND RANCH LANDS ' UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. TOR INVESTMENT AND HOME. $33.60 PER ACRE. 11$ acres $ miles from- Blair, Neb. Danay little city, anoui 4,600 population; 68 acres .broken, yield " 60 bushels corn to acre. Small house, barn, well, etc. Balance land In timber. Some fruit trees, about 100 bushsls an nually, wild grapes. This land located on good roads closs to good school. Perfect title. $800 oaah, balance long time. Ad joining lands prioed from $100 to $186 per cre. -By answering this ad wlH send full .description. ;Tnts .posltfvelytb best . bargain- in Washington. County. ; So i$4t, Bee. K y ' ' '. :. .Oregon Lands. - v ego OR FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. SMALL Nebraska farm o tteasy payments 6 acres up. W farm th farm w een you. The Hungertord Potato Growers' associations 6tb and Howard 31 Omaha. Douglas $871, FOR SALE; Cheap, my improved 166-aor farm near Ponca, Neb.! easy terms, if desired. Address Dr. C W. aillio, tit V. L. T. Bldg., Sioux City. Ia. FOR SALE Beet large body high grade, medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money requited. C Bradley. Wol- bach. Neb A FIRST-CLASS S30-acr farm 414 miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will aell or exchange. See G. A. Kull. Oakland.Neb FOR SALE Imp. farm, to mil to modern town. Peter Rock. Mason city. Neb. L.ST your lands tor quick result with C. J. Canan. $10 McCsgue Bldg., Omnha. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, 12$ an or. Get W. my free book. I. FRANK. 201 NevlU Block, Omaha. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR BALE Two tame while-tall deer and pedigreed Russian wolfhound; might ex change for anything on farm. J. A. Lantan, 66th and Dodge. Walnut $67$. WANTED Fox terrier or Boston bull msle pup. Will pay up to $$. Address Bog 6132, Bee. Horses Live " Stock Vehicles. SEVERAL light truck - delivery wagons at your price. Haarmn Vinegar PlOkle Co.. 1114 S. 10th fit. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men ot Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes1 a security. $40. mo.. Ha goods, total cost, $$.$0. Smaller, large am'ts proportional rat. I PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 431 Ross Bldg. 10th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL ...... ( RATES , LOANS , .$24.00 v- ' ' $240.00 or more. ' Easy payments. Utmost privacy. $40 Paiton Bldg. Tel. Doug. $196. ' , OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ka terina Wojolecjowskl and husband to Sofa Cterwlnskl, Thirty-eighth street,' 116 feet eouth ot H street west side, 60x180 .$1,800 Axel L. Bergqulst and. wife to Frank Pugllsl and wife, R street, 100 feet . west of Twenty-eighth street, north side, 60x160 ..J........... Axel E. dander to Spear Sanford t al, Tweoty-alnhth avenue, 186.S feet south or Indiana avenue, west Aside, 70x71 3-3 1.J70 Albert A. - tJtrson) to Bertha Larson, Twenty-eighth venue, 33$.$ feet nortn ot nnaner? strsei, eas. sine, 40x120 Bankers' Realty Invsstment company ..'to Arlington 3. Ferris, Forty-ninth i street, 160 feet south of Miami street,-west lda, 4Qxl00.4 v., ...... Maud E. Davles and husband to El bert L. Elliott, Paxton boulevard, 44 feet east ef ' Fortieth avenue, north side, 44x100 Hershel E. Fleming and wife to Mar tha A. Farmer, southeast corner ' Thirtieth and Chicago streets, $0x 100 Ira J. Stephenson and wtf to Hettle Reld,; Martha street, 166 14 feet west -af Twsnty-nintn street, norm siae, 60x183 .. Eatheriri HUllard to William Eck, ., Underwood- avenne, 100 feet east ot i " Fifty-second gtreet,, north lde, 60x128 1.S60 1,000 175 T60 tot 1.860 1,000 Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. Temperature, Rain- Station. . High. Low Ashland 71 Auburn ............... 74 Broken Bow 62 Columbus .,...'.... Culbsrtson Fatrbury Fairmont Grand Island ......... Hartlngton Hastings Holdreg Lincoln -m.i4" North Loup North Piatt ... Oakdale .....,( Omaha O'Neill ................ Red Cloud Tekanfah : Valentin 66 81 84 78 78 62 10 11 74 6$ 66 60 67 tt It 67 48 11 66" 46 ' 41 fall. .02 .00 .08 .01 .00 .00 .00 .10 .00 .06 .00 .00 .40 .01 .It .0i .07 -.00 .06 00 LIYE STOCK MARKET t New Record for Feeder Oat. tie; Hogs 25 Cents Higher; Thirty Thousand Sheep Reach the Yards. 117. Hog. Sheep. 1.100 JO. 000 Omahav, Beptember 10, Receipts weret Cattle, Estimate Monday 6. sort Same day last week. , .10,761 Same day S w'k ago. 16, 441 Same day 3 w'k ago. 10,100 Same day 4 v'ki ago. $,$62 Sam d.v l..t v,. . . 1 B ISO Receipt and disposition of live stock at th Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-tour hour ending at I o'clock yet terdayt f RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hog. Sheep, HYs. 2,324 2,33$ 1,366 1.867 1.180 16,661 31,081 16.131 6.067 14,466 r. M. A St. P.... Missouri Pacific,. Union Pacific , . , C. A N. W east. CAN. W west. t 64 I .. .. $ t $0 1 t .. .. 1 ..11 1 I t 1 I 1 .. 3 ' i i i i 11 111 10 )N HEAD. Cattl. Hogs, Sheep. .... lot it fit lit 1.14 1 .6 171 614 17 t 43 114 lift 710 .... .... 160 I 4 4ft in ' .... $68 $7 181 917 4 r' t .... 1 S3 .... '34 t 1 95 1 19 170 .... 186 .... 11.H7 iRHttON , - ' .: HT1..A1 A Wa. IS.Me., Jordan vallsy project, 44,000 acre Irri gated land. Fre map. Next excursion Sep. tember 18. v -U. '' HA RLE Y 3. HOOKER. 140 First Nat. Bank Bid;., Omaha. Neb. Minni.sntaT.anr1. 120 acre's heavy, soil, 60 mtks wert oi . . . a. ..,IU.,aI kal.n.l i Minneapolis; i c siu..i.u, tlmBef. pasture; good t-rooto house, barn and other outbuilding; t hor. $ ow hod' of young stuck, t' bogs, r .oWakns. v turkey ;anr All this year1 crop, consist ing of 26 ipre xtrA good corn and small grain; all goes at tat Pf aoi 4,000 - cash,-balfl.nc f per cent. . McMICHAEL INVESTMENT t COMPANT, 600 Wilmao BMr. - Mlnneapoll. Minn. Mtaanur! Lands. 'HOWDY. . .FOLKS 'If . aores w0:,1"' -T cultlvatloti, wilt ImpXoVed, eai town. $2.000.,.: Haax others, Scott, ' Mountain, VlAW Mn: t . uj. M.h.9elr9 T.STIfls. lOTMNiiAR OM All A 22$ acres, well Improved, adjoin town 1. miles from. Omaha. 8 mile from stock yards; paved, road to Omaha S K. R. depot, and trckag 80. red front bulldlnga ex tr " corn iand -alfalf -land- , Prle4 $20$ tiejr gcrHeasy term.- ' ' 1 Tl6 acres' with 't-room hOOB palBt4 ahd ln 'ebod conation; tarn ; cW'abl chlokett house, tool house and crib. whlcM needs some repair and painting:- aw alfalfa; 83 acre JOropfcHbalanoj, tlm. bered pastur with running watert mile to Omaba.city -lrrhlttjl ltvss a-Rrfti tdepol -nd switch.r-rOrily-fliS-'paf A8rt-;,,r, 94 'acres," w1t)i falt:,irnpTvewit- 10 me-trom O flt;r:8ouflV- Qmaha, $ mile from R. R. townt tt acres level land lit cultlvatron. $4.cr in paatur wlti bd4 trees and runblng water. -Pflo $13t-per acre; $6,200 cash, balanc at per Sent ,10 acres, high. lghtlr rani, with barn and well, 1 H acre. in fwltr exceptionally fin alfalfa, land, mile irom, paved'road close to Omaha clty-llmlta tV, mile from street car; Pric $6,000 easy terms, - 12 acres with good Improvement H lull from Omaha city limit- and. paved; road, 1 mil from treet caw Prlo, $1$, 000. Thl land 1 at th-orhr of two good road and 1 suitable for subdivision 7 . . a will Ka mAfW.t.fcl-. tnr into k --i city lots before many year. It 1 rented for $23.80 per acre, wnica oeais carrjius vacant land. . Buy thU ior a nest egg. It 1 a ur winner. 40 acres, well Improved, mlle from Dodge street paved read, t mile from Omaha city limits; S acres in fruit, bal ance in garden, farm land nd pasture. Extra fine land. See us for pric and terms. Will sell 22 aores with th build i a.- aw ,h n.tier i ft fibres seOArfLtelv. Owner must! change climate. Will lel$ crop and ltv stock and give immediate possession if desired. 1 . lift acres with good improvement. paved road; extra fin land, suitable for gardaning or aairying. ..aeauy snuauu for a country horn.' Prlc tlt.OOo. 300 acres bottom land, with good lm- . , t- a -hIIaa .,nm W U .tatlrt O aaITaa .AAm' rim A Via 1,V Ilml4.,t 110 lrn. In corn, 46 acre Oats, 26 acres alfalfa, t to IS acres potatoes, ao acre nauve nay, acre onions, balance In pasture. Thl I a great crop producer. 'Owner think it has th best corn on it in eastern Ne braska. Price only $12t per acre, 3 years' orops at present prices will pay for this land. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Keeltne Bldg. Phone Doug. 610. FOR BALE. , , A good 800-acr farm in central Ne braska; close to market: good soli, gently rolling; new set ot improvements; , sll fenoed and crossed'; 60 acres pasture, 85 acres alfalfa, balanc tarsi land. Price $66 per acre; good terms. Thl Is a fine combination stock and grain farm. - Call or write E. E. Johnson, St. Paul, Neb. $20 ACRE8 Cedar county, close to town, all cultivated, fair Improvements. Price $36,- 000; $10,000 cash, balance $ years, t per cent. Would take small farm part' pay ment A. A. Patzman, 621 Securities Bldg. A. WELSH, Meteorologist' ...... ' St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Loul, Sept 10. Cattle Receipt. $.000 head; market steady; native beet teer, ti nnifM on? venrllni steers and heifer, 17.00014.00: Cows, $t.0010.00; stockers and feeders, - $6.$O01.ft; Texaa quarantine teen, $6.7t ffllO.tO; fair to prime outhern beef teer, $1.00011.76; beef cow and w.i.r. tt.dOA10.00! nrlma yearling steers and heifers, $7,10014.00; natlvs calves, $6.7$ 01f.tO. i ' ' Hogs Receipts, - $.100 head; market Higher; lights. $1$.1S01$.6$.; pigs 'i' "0. l$,76; mixed ana uicners, iu.hvh,ii good' heavy, sii.eowis.eoi uu,a " $18. 40018.76. s Sheep and Lamb Receipt, 1,$00 headf market tadyi lamb, $6o to $6o higher lamb. '. $11.00011.71; , we, $.00.t0 wether, $lO.tO0il.OO; canner and chop par, $4.tOOt.lO. . ,. Kansas City Uv Stock Market, v.r,... ritv. Sstit. iOi-attleReoelpts, 26.000 head, lnoludlng 400 southern; market r,nma fed steers. $16.75016.76) Bresd ' Beef - tr, ; $11.60018.60 ;. western steers, $9.004jl$.0O; stocker and feJ"; $6.60012.60 bulls, 6,ouibi.b; caives, ei.uv 011.60. itmm Tjon.int. 1 (100 head: market higher) bulk Ot sale, $1T.$O018.6O; heavy, $17,660 1M0: paoker n$ butcher, $17.26 18.601 light t$lT.$t0ir.2trplga. $i o-l5v a. ., Sheep, and Lamb Receipts, 7,000 head) market ateadyi lamb. $18.30017.36; year. linBs. .111.80 013.001": wetnera, txv.vvniii.vif we, 9.00011.00. Chicago Mr. Stock Market, "tjhloago, Sept. 10. CattlReoelpts. 2t, 000 head; market unsettle!; native beef cat tle, $T.$t 1740, new high price record; western ters, $$.4O014.uor -Jtocasr ana feeders,: $f.t0l,40; cow na neusrs, s. tll.T! calve, $11OO01$.OO. , Hog-Relpts. 14,000 . head; tnarkst trong. 2lo to tto abov Saturday' aver age; 'bulk of -satss, tlT.$5018.6O; light $17.001,U.T$i mixed, S16.$O018.$O; heavy, $16.$O0U.iOt rough, . $16.10017.00 .pigs, Sheap-and'. tambs Receipts, 11,000 head; market fflrmi' wrthers, t8.60ffll$.10; ewes, 7,6"0il.40t lambs. $11,60017.71. i Blouz City IJv Stock Market. Bloux City, la., Sept'10. Cattl Receipts. 10,000 head; markst 160 160 lower; beef steers, $7,004)16.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.0009.60; canners, $5.0006.00; stocker and feeder. $7.000 1W al $8.00 It 60; bulls, tag, to., $6.OO0$.OO; feeding cow and heifers, $5.7601.00. - Hogs Receipts, ...4,600.. headi market 60o higher; light, tl7.O01T.tt: mixed, ti7.40OlS.00;' heavy, f""?"9' ,.,lgg, $l$.00O14.00; bulk of sales, $lLt0O17.Tt. , Sheep and Lamb---Roslpt. t.OOt .head; market gtsady. . ... .: BU'iotpM Uv Stock Market. Vbi. t,.on. II.. Sept. 10. CattlaBe- celpts, 5,000 l nnfcn .0! $14.t0; calves, fS.O091S-2B- . , . Hog-Reclpt. 1,800 head; mrket higher; top. $18.60; bulk ot .al., .nj-tOO 11 16; heavy packers, $17.25017.60! mixed packers, $15.26017.26. v Sheep and L"9-!?. l".d.! market strogi lambs, $lO.6O017.tO we, $5.00011.00. ' ,. ? Turpentine and Rosin. lUvannah. Ga Sept 10. Turpentine Flm?$9c; .IV $7$ ? bbl Ihlpmsnts. It bbU.: stock, $$,$41 bb s, P Rosin-Firm; sal, Wg-j, fW? 1,641 bbl.; shlpmenU, M7 bbU.I tock, 87 616 bbls. Quotations: B, D, E. F. O. H. $5 40- I, $6.60; K, $5.60; M. $6.60; N, $6.$,0i WG, 97.103 WW. $7.$0. , ( New orK, nein. .:;:,, ...i.. iiisiituc: ortme. 1$01$MO, '-i irmlts Prunes, steady I California, o.ia. n,.,nm. 10O10U0. Apricots, si.-,. fnv. 20e. Peaches, firm; standard. ;.. muffllJe. Raisin, steady loose ' muscatel, 7Hl9$o; choice to fancy seeded, $H09c; seedless, 9H10c( Lon- don layers, $1.80 Liverpool Cotton Market. "Liverpool, Sept 10. Cotton Spot , lim ited demand: price $0 polnU lowsr) Almerl can middling fair, 17.16d; good m dd ng, 17.35d; middling. lt.95d; low middling, 16.45d; good ordinary, 15.60dj ordinary, 15.00d; sales, 1,060 bales. ' V Kansas City Produce Market. 1 Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 10-Butter, ereamery, 40o; firsts, 3Hc; seconds, ItVic; packing, 14tte. " Egg Firsts, 17c: seconds, 110810, Poultry Hens, $2c; roostr. l$o Broil ers. 220220, ' - ' ' ' I V head; markst lowsr; steers, cows and heifer, $5,600 C. St P.. M.' A 01 C. B. A Q... east.. 1 C. B. A Q, west.. 171 C. R. .1 P.. st. 4 C R. I. A P., wsst Illinois Central.... 1 Chicago Ot West.. 1 Total receipts., . .181 Morris A Co... Swift A Company.,,. Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.. S. Omaha Packing Co. Wilson Straw. ..1 W. B. Vansant Co... Hill A Bon F. B, Lewis.. , Huston A C....v.i.t J. B. Root A Co.... J. H. Bulla... L. F. Hus..v ........ Rosenstock Bros .... , F. O. Kellogg Werthstroer A Degen. H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros........ Rothschild A Krebs.. Mo. A Kan. Calf Co. Christie .......... a Hlgglna Huffman Roth Meyers Olassberg Baker, Jones A Smith Banner Bros.....,.,.. John Harvey Jsnsen A Lungren... .Total...'. 4,943 1,107 ll,T$t Csttle Receipts were th smallest for a Monday in some tlm. This was probably due to shippers holding fat cattl out en account ot th packing hous strlk. Hard )v anv killer atock was Included in the 1,700 head that wer on offer, and it wa fortunate that thl wa no so, a moat nacksra were not in the market and th tew buyers that wer aut wer talking lowsr. Ns sale had been mad. Feeder outlet wa fair and Quit a few at the cood fleshy feeder stsert moved In good season at fully steady prices. On bunch et a new record of $13.60. Other kind of feeder and stockers wer rather dull and not enough had been don up to a late hour to show th trend ot th mar ket. Bids on all but the best had a lower tone. ' - ' . ...... I ; Quotation on cattl! Prim heavy beeves, $15.00014.30; good to cholc beeves, 611.60016.00: fair to good beeves, tit. 86 ll.lt; common to fair beeves, $9.00011.00; good to cholc yearlings, tll.OO0lf.OO; fair to good yearlings, $11.00011.00; common to fair yearling, $1.00011.60; prim heavy grass beeves, $11.60013.50; good to cholc grass beeves, 111.00011.50: fair to good grass beeves, $1.50010.76; common to fair grass beeves, $7.6009.15; good to cholc heifer, $8.5009. 10; good to cholc eowa, $8.0009.161 fair' to good cws, fT.OO0t.OO; oommon to fair oow. fl.160t.76; prim feeders, $10.50 011.00; good to eholo feed ers, 88.7809.80; fair to good feeder, $7.60 08.60; common to fair feeder, ff.TI0T.lt; good to cholo stockers. $$.tO0Mt stock he 'ere. $6.6008.00: stock caw. $9.0007.60 stock calves, $6.0009.00; veal calves, $1,00 Oll.ltl bull. (tegS, to., $5.5001.16. , Representative sales; . BEEF STEERS. No. AV. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 6 618 If tt t I7t IT tt lO...'..... 146 t II 12 ttt I tO 4$. ...... .1080 t 40 4... ...... 1101 It 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS, T fOt ,1 ft HEIFERS, ii rtn'T Tt . 4 - WESTERNS. Harry Farthing WyoV t2feder.lN$ 1$ 60 -.- NEBRASKA. " 41 feeders.1106 It 71 t$ feeders.1205 11 Tt Hors Reoelnt ' were extremely light again today and offering wsr oleansd up early. Bach ot th paoksrs bought a load or two and balance went to shippers. Values wer mostly $6o higher with Individual sale ranging anywhere from steady to 40o high er. Quality of most of th stuff wa com mon to fair and nothing real deatrabl ws on offer. Sale ranged mainly from $17.00 17.75, with a top of f 17.86. nepresentativ saies GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Oats Advance With Heavier Re ceipts; No. 2 White Corn Sells for an Advance Over Saturday. Omaha, September 19, 191T. Receipt of all grain ever Sunday wer: Wheat 1$; corn, 41; oats, 101; rys, I; bar. ley, 4 carloads. There wa a moderate Inquiry for corn at pric ranging from to to to ever Sat urday' sales, th whit and yellow being quoted at th more advanced prices. The mo, i yellow, wmcn sold at I J. 10 It and Slim Saturday, brought St.lt Vt -today. while th No. I whit sold at $8.14, a Ho ever the yellow. Mixed corn sold at $$.im for ths No. 1, and a part car ot thl trade, near white, brought $$.1$, No. $ yellow old at $8.1$H and th No.,1 mixed at t,.u inn 9m.il. Practically all the sample wer sold, th local demand being sufficient to take car ot ths light receipts. Trad In oat wa quit actlvs today, as th demand for this cereal wa very good and receipt were much heavier, over a hundred car being In th market Sale wer about He higher on ali grade than those of Saturday, no. l wnite eom ior tie. while about forty car of No. t whit sold at ft He and ths No. 4 whit at tlHo. Th tndrd grade told at fto. while the ample whit brought 6740 and tto, a car each selling at tnese prices. Rys waa in good demand and aold at 11.80 for th No. 1 and II. $0 and $1.$0H for the No. 1, and on sale ot No. I was mad at $1.80, these quotation being $Hc over those ot Saturday. The No. t grade ot malting barley sold today at $1.17. about to higher, and th No. 4 brought $1.11 and $1.$$. On car of No. 1 feed sold at $1.11. white a car et ample grade wnt for $l.$t. Primary whsst receipt were . 1,819,999 buehels and shipment 147,400 bushels, asalnst recelots Of 1.810.00 bushels and shipments of 1,684.000 bushel last year. Primary corn reoeipts wer itT.sus on els and ehpmtnt 118.000 bushsls, against reoeipts of 140,000 bushels and shlpmenU of T10.000 bushels last year. Primary oat reoeipt wer x.tts.veo onsn- els and shipments 1,116,000 bushels, agatnat reoeipts ot 1.036,000 bushels and-shipment ot 718,000 bushels last year. . . ,. .v. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn, Oats. Chicago 44 1 Minneapolis ' Duluth, H ; Omaha ..,..., .........18" 41 101 Kansas City " St Loul HI 1 0 Winnipeg 1$$ - Th.e sales war rDortd todayt Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car (for seed), $2.11. No. t hard winter: 1 car (for seed), $1.1$. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.09. No. t yellow hard: 1 cars, $1.64. No. I yellow hardi 1 car. $$.00. No. 1 northern soring: 1 ear. $1.1$. No. I north em aprlng: 1 car. $11$. No. $ northern spring: 1 ear, $1.01; 1 ear (smutty), $1.04. No, t dark northern! H car, $$.!$. No, 1 red durum: H oar, $1.01. No. I red Aiiriiml 1 ear. 12.01. Rye No. 1: 1 car, fl.ft. No. 1: t ears, fl.tOH: 1 car, tl.to. No.$i 1 car, tl.$0. Barley No. t: 1 ear. $1.$T. No. 4: 1 ear, fl.lt; 1 car (new), fl.lt. No. 1 teed: 11.81. Rsmnlsi 1 car. ft. 10. Corn No, 2 whit: t oars, $1.14. No, 1 ysllowi I ear. $1.14; ear, si.n. no. v.iinwi i car. HUM,. No. 4 yellow t 1 car, $1.13Hl l-l ear,. $$.11. No. I mixtdi 1-6 oar (near wnitsi, i.n; i car, . .-. . nit No. 1 mixed: 1 ear. $1111 t ears, $l.l0Hl A $! ear. $$.10. No. mixed: 1 ear, fi.io. o. miasm oar, it ne u . 1 Oat No. S white: t car, tto, itand ardi T car, It He. No. I whltel tt ear, iiu. Mn a whltai 1 ear. 18 Ho. Sam pi whltt 1 ear, 66c) 1 ear, IT Ho, Ne. ( mixed: 1 ear, e. .. . '-... nih, r..h Prises Cornt No. I white, etttaiiiii N 1 yellow. t$$.l$H0$.14t No. $ yellow, $1.1$0$.1$HI No. i i tnf 8J.110l.llHt WO. I mixea, s.svw.t, oats: wo, wnue, .iuiitis-. Mn a white. laAIIUo: Ns. 4 white, t7H0$Hie. Barley: malting, tl.lt 01.19! no. i reea, fi.ssvi.as, nr NEW YORK STOCKS Transactions Small, But Under tone Good; Ultimate Read- , justment of Price Sched- ' ules Benefits Metals, laical rang p option. ' . Art I Open. 1 High. Low . Clos. I Bat 1 If 1 II 111 $ II in May 1 10 1 It HI 1 1 14 s"ept l$H . $t HH M Deo. If ft It 66 -I6H Chicago closing price, furnished The Be by Logan at jsryan. siock ana irun $11 Pr. 8h. TO $17 10 40 IT $6 IT 40 IT 10 IT 7f to 230 No. Av, Pr. ih. No. Av. 11. .195 4$ $1700 $$..161 . 66.. 281 40 17 If tt.. 16$ 66. .261 -80 17 10 76. .191 14. .239 160 17 46 24. .160 48. .344 ... IT 66 83. .209 70.. 246 120 17 16 . Sheep Receipts wsr extremely liberal, around 30,000 head being en offer.; Early round ' of the markst Were quiet Stook yards employes went on Strlk at I o'clock, making It diffloult to move stuff around, and buyer were inclined to go low a they were afraid they would not b able to get their purohases out A few early sale were made around 16o to 15o lower,, food to-pound lamb Mlllng Around flT.tt Quotation en hep and iambs: Lamb, fair to eholo. $16.!flt.T$i lm. culls, fl4.OO0H.OO) lamb, f4r. flJ-.Of 1T.60; yearltngs, fair to choice, fll.fO011.tO; yearlings, feeders, tU.6O01l.7l; wethers, fair to choice, flO.10011,00; ewe, fair to choice, fl.6O01O.ltj w, culls and tttitn, f7.OQ0lO.OOj ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.60 017.00. ' , Coffee Mark. Nw Tork, Sept. 10. Cottee Cowlnf by near month ahorte gav th markt tot coffee future a firmer ton during today early trading. Th opening wa unchanged to 1 point higher end aotlv month old t to t point net higher bfor midday with September touching T.tto, and Maroh, T.96C. Except for coveting, however, ther appeared to be very llttl demand and the do we a tew point off from the best , under renewed, liquidation with lat price howing net gain of only 1 te S points Sales, $7,760 bag; September, T,4$c; October, T.lle; Doembef, T.tto, Sales, 17,760 bags; September, 14$e Oc tober, 7.61c; December, T.6tof January, 7.77c; Maroh, T.llo; 4ay, I.Olo) July, Lite. Bn,.r market- Inll! IO T. tot SantO 4, 10o. Cost and freight offer wr reported a hade flrmr with quotation fer 4 rang ing around 9.2009. 65o, according te descrip tion. Bralil reported ecean freight rate ir regular at ILfO to tl.TO per bag for steam, ers and f 1 for ailing vessels. ' -ssas"as"saMsass-sl New Tork General Market. New Tork, Sspt. 10. Flour Unttldi spring pstents, tll.11011.90; winter pat snts, flO.66010.10; winter straight. 111.11 10.66; Kansa trlghts, $11.15011.40. Wheat Spot steady ; No. I red tnd No. 2 hard,'$$.IT. and No. 1 northrn, Duluth, $2.80, government price, elevator. Corn Spot, firm; No. I yellow, fl.lt, end No. 2 mixed, $2.2$, e. L f. New Tork. Oats Spot quiet; standard, TOc. Hay-Firm; No. 1. $1 22H01.2$) No. t. $1.1501.20; No. $, $6cO$l.0Ci hlpping, tt 86c. . . . Hops--Flrm; state medium to eholc. 1917, 76086c; lilt, nomlnalj Paclfio coast 1917,. 1588c; 1116, 10O26O. Hide Quiet; iBogota, 48HC; Central America, 4$Ho. -; - Leather Firm; hemlock first, ITej o- onds, 65o. ' . ..... .a Pork Strong; mess, $47.00; family, $46.00 47.00; short olear.l $44.00 41.00. Lard Flrmj middle weat f21.00l4.IO. Tallow Easy; olty special, loo, HH. Wool Firm; domestlo fteec, XX Ohio, 65c. - Butter Firm; receipt, 1,417 tubs; cream ery, higher than extras, 44H45o; cream ery extras (93 score), 44cj firsts, 43HV 4214c; seconds, 4OH0 42C. Eggs Irregular; receipts 10,05t cases; fresh gathered, extra, 4446c; extra firsts, 42H43Ho; firsts, 4O041Hc; seconds, 11 39c. , Sheese Firm; receipts, 1,126; tate, fresh pedals, ItHOUo; state averag run, 149 24Hc. Poultry Dressed: Firm; chicken, Jl 30c; fowls, 2028He. London Money Market. - London, Sept. 10. Silver Bar, 41 Hd per ounce. ' Money IH per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4 per cent; three-month bills, 4 11-1! per cent New Tork Dry Goods Market. Nsw York, Sept. 10. Dry Goods Cotton good and yarn were quiet with an aaalns tendency. Raw silk was easier. Dress goods wer quiet Jobber report a fair business. -Art. Opsn. I High. Low. Close. Sat Cd. 1 1IH 11H111TI4 11IM11IK May 1 If 1 1K Htti ! "1 "Vpt $$i "H . "It Ii dm. 11 H $$H If " "tt May 41H 41 40H ' lltt tt Pork. Sspt 4$ 10 4$ ft 41 45 4$ 41 Oct. 41 41 4$ 41 43 tO 41 10 41 II Jan. II Tt 41 10 4$ 16 41 75 41 40 'sept If tt II tt l $$ " ' Oct. 13 IT It tt II T7 It TT 21 Tl Jan. II Tt II TT , II ft II TT i B.bpt It It H $1 21 10 It It 2$ Tl Oct 11 11 1$ $$ $1 11 I Jan. 11 47 II 66 21 1T 11 76 31 11 t.a T..V a.nl 1 ft TmnM..m.nt In n - - C A lUI.I OVA. AV. A,l, V . ... aw.-- timent was evident from the course of the Stock mrkt toaay. -iransactions wsre on a smaller scale, but the undertone was good. M,Wa aaaaaA Laaw. MltlH. AAAAAAA ,A h.V. .D. I .II. II V 1.A BU , , 111 . A,pAHlAU - " resulted In a considerable strengthening of th tecnmcai posiiion, ana at uni ih. were avldenoe of a good inquiry tor high A- ......l.lAA ftkA Kwln W - - MAI.1.AM I . U I.UUI 111,,' A ... UA,. "A Insistent nor sustained, however, and a a rUl th net Cnangn wer comparatively small. A number of Issues mads gain ot ,a ..I.,, in f,. ..rl. rraillna'. but Weak ' spots developed late in th day and th . whole market eased on. ai me ciu.. mo tone was heavy and a good -deal ct the fore nnan'a advantare waa lost Total sales were - 434.600 ihsre. Th steel and copper shares maa par ticularly good showing on the arly rise. ah ..aa,a a.i I a. K a ll.t In - aren. '. mm im. - -- - - ral, benefited from favorable rport re gardlpg the ultimate adjustment of price schedules by official action. Th decrease' ot 417,000 ton in untiHed erder hown In th monthly report of th United 61 tee Steel corporation wa aooui in n. wnu foreossts and exerted llttl influence on market transactions. v footed a number of high-priced investment a a a,via. t.mA .At raflected the issuea, .win. . " ..'mi. " ... a. severe scaling down recently of the market . In general. American ieispnon ui.imtu. to the loweet point since th beginning .of ., th war end Oenerat Electric sold down to , the lowest point sine ltll. Harveeter, Pullman, consolidated uas, Airur ; Nsw Haven also dvloped weakne. a.v. , ki. k.nk atatamant of last . in. i a , u, a w,a . . Saturday was not rstlected ln tb tone of th money mrat -" ,mo"" r"V" - 4H per cent with a top rale ef $ and tiuo- ...,.1. ... .ia ...Arf. arara u ml rjer cent higher. In the xchang market the deollne in rublee continusa, a new ww ivu. . 15 H being reached for demand. nnnda were Irregular. Liberty bond old at ti ll to 11,11. Totl ale were t4,110.- '- 000. United State coupon t on H on can. Number ot sale and quotation on lead ing Stock. ' v Opepft HISk. Low. t lose. Am, Bt Sugar.. 400 16 H It 1,700 Tl 71 T3H 1.000 61H tl II H t.TOO IT , " 300 111 lit lOIH 1,100 11714 1144 AA 11 11 11 Jnacondl CoppVr" lt,J06 T3 H TO - 71 H A, O. Tw! 1. S..., 100 97H I5H : J l,cou so .0. .. 71 - 400 10 IV Am. Can Am, C A F Am. Locomotive .. Am. 8. A R.' . Am. Bug. Rf. Am. T. T. .... Am. Z. L, AS.... n AO. n A flnnnsr.. Cal. Petroleum . r.n.rtlan Paclfio Central Leather .1H ' 156 1,700 13 88 H 400 46 f8H II tt 13 . .Utt 104 25 64 C. O. .......... , , set C M. A A, P..., 100 I8H vm tar ..... C. R. 1 AP ctfs 1,400 I6H 16H Zt.Il A.-.. ... i.ona R4U 88H vnmw rrr :.,T ,,,T. ,1,1 Colo F A I. .... ' ii i " Corn Prod Ret. .. 1,600 I7H 2tt $?H Cruolbl. 8t.el !!,..? ."''S!2;; Cuba Cane sugar; e,t an Diet Securities .. l.$00 16H 15 tt tt Krl. ..T.f.i..!. 00 tt 10H Wtt ' Qeneral ttleetrl- 1 l.M ,,.',, "J!v " Oeneral Motor. ... 11,400 I8J4 ttk ; Ot No Pfd 160 104H 108H "IMVa n, -ST. Or. Vtfs'. I.10O' I4H $$tt 3 i Hltnel Cntral ..:! JiV'1? ''. Insp. Coppw .io ?? Int M. M. pta . . 1 1.00 ;. " ' tnt. Nickel 1,400 16 ai. Int, Paper ....... 1.100 ,lltt tt"tt t K. C. Southern ....... i Ksnnecott Coppr " Ta an..-. -1'tt Maxwell Motor. ...V::l 'IX'J ii3 ma. Petroleum ,, ,iou . ? Miami Copper .. Mlaanurl PaClflB . ... sionna fw ' t V 111 LliJ ii Navadad copper.. ,svv iis v, v ..... 1.100 T7H 111 a.' i'. X, u a. IT Ittitl U KM rv w n. n. rsa . ar,. ii ivw mrm - m Nor A We.trn . Northern Pacific . eu Paelfio Mall ..... ..... Paclfio T. A T if' Pennsylvania .. .. 1.700 II 11 Pittsburgh Coal ;:"-;; ' JJ 1.IVV 0T1 r mm m 1,100 $1H lOH.;. 81H . . , .1 r - $$ th 11 Utt 1,400 IT ItH "tt 1,000 44H 4$tt'r4$H . . , , ',... ..... 1,100 llttt 128H 13IH 'inn ' nil llH tltt 1,900 IIH ' $8Vfc -."tt tlH ,1.100 T7H T6H T6H 14 ' II flaadln Rep, I. t Shattuck Aril. Cop. So, Pacflo So,. Railway ...... Studebaker Corp. Texas C union r-ao mo .... CHICAGO GRAIN AND FBOTISIONS. Corn Jump In Tela Due to Predletlons ef . Frost In IUInote and Iowa. Chlcaso, Spt 10. Corn Jumped up In value as muoh I eent a bushsl today and closed strong, I Ho to 4o net higher at 11.19 to (Llttt, December, and (Llttt to fl.lt H, Msy. Prediction of frot tonight In IUInote and Iowa wer chiefly responsible. Oat gained He to ltto, and provision! to t0wvg ef buylns threnghout .th day gave evldenoe ef a broader demand for corn than ha been witnessed often of late. Bul lish sentiment, became rampant in vtew ef the fact that a widespread killing frost would mean Tr damage to th dom- a aihAl. th. nlant h.lnr still Immatur In th greater portion ot th chtef producing pen. un an mnm m un la about two week late, and th Abnormally oold weather ven without frot preved a source of alarm. Besides, assertion wer current that the mMtntum price on eorn future set ome tlm ago St (Mt wouM b removed After October 1. A ttement by Food Administrator Hoovsr advocating freer use of cornmsal tended alio te give etrsngth te th market It wa llkewis pointed out that at present ther wa ne eorn whaever In publle elavator In Chicago. Ssabeard demand lifted th price ot oat. Export purohases were -estimated at 400,000 bushels. Th visible upply howd a ub. tantlal Inorsas for th wsek, but totalled enly about on-fourtk as large a year 1'..V .. ... .ii,.. ii.i. in V, .41,1. 1.4 ty neat priva wui,i,ii satisfactorily, in th opinion ef Howard t. t.ai.aaa ....) a, Ua .Av.rnmnt wheat a. tfaunwu, ii,"1. " . ' - corporation In Chicago. It I hi nnderr tending mat ireignt raws to overcome any present objootlonable f. ture and that ther will b an upward revision of tarlffa to th aboard, with th Idea of protecting local need and saving transportation. Hereafter miller purchas ing hr must Ilk other buyers, pply to th local agent of th fedsral food ad mlnlstrator. Prevision price followed th upward movement ef corn and hog. Pokr wr credited with realising sale in .the nearby month. Butter Unsettled; oreamery, 39 0 43HC- Eggs Highr; receipts, 1,336 cases; first, 18019c; ordinary firsts, $637c; at mark, cases Included, 15018c. Potatoes Market higher; receipt, 40 ear; Jersey cobblers, bulk, tl.t0Ol.lt; Mlnnesot. bulk, $1.I01.$$; WUconsin, $1 1001.16. Poultry Allv unsettled; fowls, 2216c; spring, 14c, . , k i ' ' Minneapolis Grain Market Mlnneapoll. Bept 10. Flour Market un changed. Barley fl.O101.tl. Rye $1.6301 85. Bran $29.00029.80. Corn No. t yellow, $3.17 2.1$. Oats No. t whits, 6ftt60Hc Flax $3.23 $,$$. Sugar Market. ' New Tork, Bept 10. Sugar Raw mar ket nominal; centrifugal, 7.02c; molasses, 4.14o refined, quiet; cut Iota, t.tOoi crushed. $.t6c; mould "A," f.tOo; "XXXX,i powdered. I.t0l.70ci powdered, 1.66 $.70o) fin granulated, I.4tl.f0o; diamond "A," l.40o; confectioner' "A," t.$0$.tOc; No, 1, $.10$,$6c. i Kansas city Grain Market, Kansas City, Mo., Sept 10. Corn No. S mixed, $2.141.15; No. 1 white. $2.20; No. $ yellow, 82.160J.17; December, $1.1$H0 1.18H; May. $1.16H. ' . . Oats No. I white, $l61ttc; No, I mixed 68060c. Rye $1.76 1.77. New Tork Cotton Market New Tork, Sept It. Cotton Th eotten market today closed steady at a net ad vene of II to 11 point. Ui S Ind. Alcohol 1,100 11$ ISOtt ltt . & S Steel ...... 111.100 109H 10TH 10$tt U 8el ptd.... $00 llttt Ji;j. Utah Copper .... 1,100 100 II '.IJH s Wabash pfd "b".. ...... ..... ..... ; v W astern Union ... i". -lOtt wHt Electric .... 1.100 'H 4 .-' Total ! for th day, 424,000 shares. ''V ii 11 -smi i , -t. New-Tork Money Market-1' Nw Tork, Sept 10. Mercantll paper, I0IH: gterllng. sixty-day. bills, 4?$j com miroial lty-dy bill e : bank, .1471 tt; v commercial lxty-day,blll,.4TlH; dmnd, 4719-14; esbles, 47 T-lt. ' France-Demand. ITItt: eable. ITItt. . OulldsrsDsmand, 4V 1111 babl. 41tt. Lire Demand, Tt l cables, 776. - ... t, Ruble Demand, If ttt cables, 15. Silver Bar, t7Ho..' . '..i i. ;';' Mexican Dollars TTo. i . U. S. Is. rg.... tlHtlnt. it, M. 6s.. ,91 U. S. $s7 coupon. ITHtK, C. S. ret 6. 81 tt m aauer. A M tin ia. . 15 . u! (t iTcVuVon! I1H-MK.A T: IsriiH . ' . aa.,, ... ' n A a .A-H71A. v. b. es, reg,,.viTw. -.. ac... V. 8. 4s, coupon. 10$ tt Mont, "Power 6.:12tt Pan. $s coupon.. $0 N. TrC-deb. 6. 9tt , A. F. S. I...-.. ItttNe. Pao, 4s..-tt A. T T. clt Is IT No. Pao. 3s ..,-.'--42k Anglo-French 6s IIH'O. ft. .JV efM s 69H, Ar. A Co. 4tt.. Ilttfac. T, t,J; k. Mi , Atch. gen. ... 15'Ps, eom. ' B. O. 4......, I4HP. " tt. ..-J; Cn, Lathr I, lltt Reading fen. 4a. .$9 C. n PA.- let... tlHS.L.AS.K adj.ts 4 C. A O, ev, 6.. $$ Bo. Pao, ey. I.. J6H C. B. AQ it. 4s. l5HSo. Pao. ret. 4s.. J4H CMASP.gen. 4H $6H8o.. Ry. Is.. ....; C.R.IAPRyref. 4 It T. i?ae. 1st... SJVfc C. A a. ref. 4 He ItH Union Pac. ..'-- D. AR. O. ret. I tl Un. Pac. ev. 4s.. I7H D. of C.5S 1431.. I5HU. S. Rubber 6,'WH Erta geri, 4.... 63HU. 8. Steel 6. .,.104 0n. Site, 6s..,100HWabesh lst:..(lov4 Oh K. ttt 4$iS..aS 'West Un. 4H. .U , t C. ret 4t.?... 84VBld. tottered. '. New , Terk Metal Market J ' New Tork. Sspt, 10. Metale The .metal exehange quotes: Xid, ateady, (l.tOO lO.OOf pltr, firm; fiOt, Eaat St Loul dAtLondonl Lad'; pbVllff. 10s; future. 120, 10; pslter, pot, f5i: futures, 50. .. .Copper Mark. Aulef. elc irply tlc. .pot, nsmnlal; lat quarter-A 131.00 26.00 ' Iron Plrm; No. 1 northern, 6l.0064.00; No I, t3.tlt3.60; No. 1 southern, (48-2S -f'o.tt; Ne. ty (4T.I0 41.10. " . Metal xchng quotes tlo firm; spot, (ti.oooti.ot.--' . " -. V At London) ' Spot eopper,- 120: tufunr lilt, 10s; lectrolyUc, $117; epat tin, 241; future, 240, 10. ; . . """ ' St Loul Grain Market St. Louis. Mo., Sspt 10.- Corn No. J, (1.01; No, I white, 12.10 September, (LIT; peoember, l.llllltt. v y,. '.iLm Oats No. 1, ttIOe No. 1 .white, 61 HO i0- ' : Vi I Cotton Market. ' New Tork. Bept 10. Cotton Future opened ateady; October, 10.01c; December, 10.12c; January. Il.l6e; March. JO.ltc;;' May, $o.$$c - -" ;' t ' -sjs-akBBBaw-iBsssMSBSMMstasisSBsa Government Sale of V. : Unclaimed Packages Postmatter Fanning ttarted his three-dty sale of unclaimed packages ? at the north door of .the postoffice today. Two hundred people, attend- ed, but bidding was not lively. Ar ticles sold did not bring- near the re tail value. All articles sold areopen- ed and displayed in 'o.der..that pur-J chasers may know what they are buy-, ing. Tomorrow and Wednesday the sales will be held in the; forenoon. Colonel Dowd is the auctioneer. Boy Gamblers Caught, i - In Raid Receive" Fines ' E. F. Stewart, proprietor' of' The Grotto pool hall at Sixteenth' and Dodge streets, which was raided Sat-,. urday night and in which a card game was being played pr money on one . of the pool tables, was fined $50 and ' costs in police court. -''-.-" Of the twenty young men who were ? In the game, s,even forfeited' bonds ; of $10 each, eight were fined $2.50 and , costs, and Izzy First was fined $12.50 and cotts. The rest were discharged. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success, , -' : ; v,":