THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1917. 13 -9 FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. LARGE, comfortable room. Ilanscom park district. Block to car line. Twenty-ftve-minuto walk to 6th and Farnara streets. arney14Gl. IF Kent'.emen wish front room in private home, mod . 1 block from afreet car, quiet, breakfast if desired. $10 per mo. Wal. 2751 LARGE, nicely furnished room, cloaa to Hanscora park, west side, half block to car line; breakfast if desired. Harney 2569 VERY attractive room, home comforts, beautiful surroundings. Prefer nurae or gentleman. Harney line. Walnut 2061. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. ANUGLVS APARTMENT. 25TH AVE. AND DOUGLAS. 3 or 4 -room apartment, fireproof and soundproof. Two disappearing Jlurphy beds, automatic elevator. Roof garden. Strictly modern. Harney 1074. FURNISHED room for one or two gentle men, modern. 2438 Ellison; close to good hoard, near Miller Park. Colfax 684. .NICELY furnished rooms, one large room; f'-ur boys preferred: near High school and freight. 2124 Cass. Tyler 297S, - VKItY desirable furnished room, private family. 2597 Pinkney street. Phone Web. 5542. LARGE front room for two gentlemen; private family; modern; all conveniences; references required. 115 3. 25th Ave. PARLOR floor arranged for 2 couples; all conveniences; well furnished; reasonable; also semi-basement. 604 S. 28th St. PLEASANT furnished room to rent; private home; 1 block from car line. 22d and I'inkney Sts. Webster 4971. MODERN, sanitary furnished rooms, for men only, at the Sunshine Apt. 605 N. 17th. $2.60 per week. TWO connecting rms., furnished or unfur nished; also single room; fine for stu dents. 1332 Park Ave. TWO beautiful S. front rooms with break fast, in nice private family. Call Web ster 3620. 543 S. 2CTH ST. Front room, 110; mod" em, private home; walking distance. D. 6657. ROOM Kountze Place, modern, private home with young couple. References. eb. 766. BURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, private family; reasonable. 1312 S. 21st. Har. 1764. ROOM in new, mod. private home for neat young lady, breakfast if desired. Ty. 1104. ROOM suitable for 1 or 2; private family; board If desired; 1 blk. to car. H. 1921. ?712 JACKSON Modern, private family; walking distance; references. Harney 3522. 7 ROOMS partly furnished; walking dis tance; easy terms to resp. people, D. 3023. 604 S. 36TH AVE. Furnished room; private smily: close to good board. Harney 4336. TwT modern well furnished rooms. Walking distance. Reasonable. 2312 Douglas St. TARNAM, 2708 Good loo .tlon, walking dis tance; large front room; other nice ones. i802 FARNAM, apt. 6, modern, furnished rooms, suitable for 2 or S. Tyler 1709. EXCELLENT south room, private family. new house, board optional. Tyler 2884. FURNISHED rooms in private family, walking distance. Phone Harney 6269. FIRST-CLASS modern room from 12 to 16 per week. 2474 Harney. The Colonade. Uraystone, 25th and Cass, reopened, nicely furnished rooms, reasonable. D. 7994. NEW, nicely furnished rooms, furnace heat; strictly modern. Phone Colfax 3883. LARGE pleasant room, splendid location; walking distance; $2. Harney 1060. 2748 FORT Modern, reasonable; gentlemen; breakfast if desired. Colfax 2592. NICELY furnished modern sleeping room; walking distance. Douglas 7956. 2 NEWLY furnished rooms, all modern. 2411 Chicago St. Red 1965, FURNISHED ROOMS, 1907 Wirt St. Call Webster 1172. 1611 Howard, nicely furnished rooms. Housekeeping Rooms. FURNISHED room for gentlemen; 4 block to car; good home cooking; private fam ily. 7Ii S. 31SI l. a. 3.1? WANTED By private family, young couple or two gentlemen, with board and room. Webster 1379. 4957 HARNEY Room and board for two persons; also table board, Harney 8074. t LARGE rooms, modern .xeep furnace. Webster 3302. 1714 N. 34th St. TABLE board, good home cooking. H. S30 Board and Rooms. TO 1 or 2 gentlemen, nice furn. room with private family, walking dist., steam heat and all mod. conveniences; on Leav. St References. Call Tyler 2696-W, NICE room for two employed people; break fast and dinner If desired; private family; close to Harney car. 3428 California. Harney 1385. 2117 rOPPLETON AVE. Nicely furnished front room in modern, private home; board If desired. Phone Tyler 2161-J. FOR TWO Large room, modem home, ex cellent board; no other roomers; reason able, Harney 1533. Unfurnished Rooms. I SPLENDID connecting front rooms with bath adjoining, modern, $25. H. 4814. Tyler 1411. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, THE HI LAND, 16TH AND NICHOLAS STS. Steam heat and electric lights, newly fur nished apartments, $3.60 to $7 per week, Including light, water, heat, Janitor and maid services. Webster 4067. STRICTLY first class furnished Apt, of 6 rooms; walking distance; no children. Tel. Harney 2760. Reference! required. 4 FOR RENT HOUSES West. 128 S. 35TH ST. $50. Sun parlor and sleep Ing porch. Phone owner. Douglas 2221. FLAT, 2305 Leavenworth, 6 rooms. .$20.00 JOHN E. FRENZER DOUGLAS 664. North. 2020 LAKE Modern 10-room; hot water heat; gas water heater, $30. Webster 2586. 6-ROOM modern but heat, new decorated, $15. 2706 Seward St. Tel. D. 28 02. 9-ROOM house and large barn; suitable for express company. Web. 4895. $25 7-r. modern double house, shade and lawn. BemlB park. Wal. 2342. South. 6-ROOM bungalow, new, vacant Oct. 1, $27.50, with garage, $30. 2559 Pierce. T, 2802. NINE-ROOM modern house, 614 8. 20th St. $45. E. H. Lougee Inc. 638 Keellne Bldg. 1729 S. 28TH ST. 6 rooms, modern, $25. E. H. Benner Co. T. 840K. Miscellaneous." HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 7-r 2505 Pierce St $26.00 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 5- r.. 5!0 S. 24th Ave $15.00 7- r., 1909 California St $30.00 STRICTLY MODERN. 6- r., 3214 Corby St $25.00 6-r.p 922 S. 31st Ave $25.00 6-r., 4129 N. ISth St $27.50 6-r., 2412 Seward St $20.00 6- r., 3016 Dewey Ave $37.50 7- r., 2U7 N. 23d St $25.00 8- r., 3901 N. 17th St k $30.00 8- r.. 523 S. 2fith St $40.00 9- r.. 1919 Cheago St $35.00 10-r., 606 S. 28th St $30.00 10-r., 2221 Dodue St $40.00 16-r., 421$ N. 24th St $30.00 FLATS. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 10-r.. - 75 S. 13th St $45.00 PORTER & SHOTWELL. 202 S. 17th St. Douglas 5013. Office with HOME BUILDERS. ltl" Chicago. 10-r.. mod. ex. heat. . $4.00 .11:17 Burt St.. 7-r., mod. ex. heat.. $13. 00 2015 Leavenworth, 9-r., mod $.10,00 1915 N. 17th SI., 4-r., mod. ex. heat. $12. 50 1H15 Chicago St., 10-r., mod. ex. ht. $40.00 3M N. 24th St., 6-r.. mod. ex. ht., .$12.50 J 4411 N. Kith St.. store and cottage. . $18.00 809 Park Ave., 9-r., ail mod $10.00 602 S. 29th St., 6-r., mod $22.60 2216 Leavenworth, 9-r., mod. ex. ht. $20.00 2116 Harney St., 10-r.. mod $50.00 529 S. 24th Ave., 7-r., mod $27.50 844 Park Ave., 6-r., part mod $20.00 836 Park Ave., 7-r., all mod $25.00 701 S 26th St., 8-r., mod $30.00 2S17 IVmglns St.. 6-r.. mod ex. ht.. $15.00 M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. 1506 Pouglas Street. Douglas 415. CAN YOtT"BEAT THESE VALUES ? 4-r., pt. mod., 837 S. 24th, $10; 6-r., mod. ex heat, 4135 Grant, $16; 6-r., mod. ex. heat, 2236 S. 12th, $15; 2 good flats, 7 and rooms, mod. ex. heat, close In, good re pair, 1547-49 N. 17th, $20 each; also sev eral cottages. $7 to $10; 6-r. mod. ex. heat, 1014 N. 29th, $16. McKltrlck R. E. Co., 816 Ramge Bldg. Douglas 100. 918 S. 31st, 5-rooms $20.00 117 N. 25th. 6-r. cottage $27.50 3511 Farnnm. 7-r $47.60 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyl"r 153". 333 Securities Bldr. WALKING distance 2644 Dodge; 8-room modern house, good condition; ready to move Into. Cheap at $25. Keys first door east. W. W. Mitt hi 11, Webster 4875. fiTusTsl-PaTrparta of the city r;f, j,. no fins IW nirtg SIX-ROOM, strictly modem, good car serv ice; near 3Gth and Aims. Webster 15S1. 'LOSE Id rooms, suitable for studio, office, dentist, dressmaker, etc.. with tiring rms. adjoining. T. F. Hall. 434 Ramge. D. 7406. 4S-ROOM apartment TwoTaths beautifully finished. Well located; good reference required. Inquire Harney 1399. APART.M ENT"s.airiiea and price, splen did location. 24th and Farnam. D. 1471. North. TEN-ROOM brick flat near Cretghton col lege; newly papered; new furnace. Har ney 4141 or Walnut 2257. 2533 DAVENPORT 4 rooms. hot water heat: $15. E. H, Benner Co. D. 8406. 9-ROOM, modern flat, walking distance. 614 N. 21st St, South. FIVE heated flats, 19th and Leavenworth, 6 and 7 rooms, cleaned and papered, $28 summer, $40 winter. Doug. 3525. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists in Apartment Management Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking distance, janitor, heat, etc; $40 summer, $48.50 winter. Douglas 3392. 7-R. APARTMENT. $25; winter rate, $35; steam heat. Others $18 and up. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. ESTABROOK apt, or office, facing 16th St., $25 month. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. LOW-PRICED mod. offices. Farnam Bldg., 13 & Farnam, (Old 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. FIRST TRUST CO., (Realtors.) Tyler 600, NEW, modern stores on Leavenworth, be tween 24th and 25th Sts. Low rent. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1803 FARNAM. STOREROOM for rent. Sun Theater Bldg. WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors) Douglas 6842. Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN STORE WITH FLAT ABOVE Located at 1525 Vinton St Full base ment, furnace, hot and cold water, 6 fine living rooms above with good bath room and large back porch. Owner says to MM the whole building for $35 a month. WIIS IS VERY CHEAP. Building all in fine shape. Fine location for GROCERY, HARDWARE, SOFT DRINKS, P?L HALL, or In fact almost any kin-(Jf a business. S. S. MONTGOMERY. Phone Walnut 1708 or Douglas 4810. MODERN store, 16th St., near poatofflce, $75. G. F. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. MODERN store, cor. 16th and Cass. Choice location. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. LOW-PRICED mod. offices, Farnam Bldg., 13 & Farnam, (Old 1st Nat Bank Bldg. FIRST TRUST CO., (Realtors.) Tyler 600. CHOICE office space, Balrd Bldg.. 17th and Douglas. MeCague Inv. Co. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Apartments. WANTED TO RENT Party of highest re sponsibility wants 8 to 10-room house October 1st. This party would keep place up same as you would yourself. Answer quickly. HARRISON ft MORTON. Douglas 81. WE want more houses and apartments to rent The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list la conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. If you want to keep your places rented see Payne & Slater Co., "Omaha's Rental Men." 616 Om. Nat Bk Bldg. Doug. 1016. WANTED At once, two or three unfur nished rooms or small - apartment for family of two; must-be good location. Ad dress Box 7140, Omaha Bee. Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED 5 OR 6-ROOM APARTMENT ABOUT OCTOBER 1. ADDRESS BOX 6131, BEE. MOVING AND STORAGE CORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Packing, storage and moving 219 N. 11th St Phone Doug las 394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Expert services; prompt attention. Your moving, your packing, your Btorage. Main Office, Central FurnUure Store, 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7786. RENTAL UPl?l7 l lUUXJL J. J. SERVICE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving, 16th and Jackson Sts. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 102 8. 16th. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. g ge. 1207 Farnam 8t. Web. 2748 Doug. 6146. Jp T?T?7r Express Co., Movln . J. IXLJlllLJ Packing and Storas OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING. Large van, two men, $1.50 per hour. MAGOARD'S STORAGE CO., Doug. 1496 REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. West Farnam District Residence, seven rooms, three on first floor oak, four on second white enamel, hot water heat, tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable terms if desired. ALFRED TROMAS, 308 Farnam Bldg. $200 Down $25 Month Buys the biggest bargain In the city. Full two-story, six-room, strictly modern home; good barn in rear; choice corner lot, south front. This property Is a real sacrifice at only $3,100. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. : :ldg. Tyler 496. NEAR THE BLACKSTONE. 8 rooms, strictly modern and up-to-date, not new but In splendid condition; might take a Dundee lot as first payment. ALLEN & BARRETT. 613 Bee. Doug. 7768. FORMERALY $9,000 NOW $6,900. Owner Is from Chicago to sell at once la 9-room residence. Choice west Farnam location. See us today. F. D. Wead, 310 So. 18th. North. NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN Located high and sightly, 32d, near De catur street. AVe sold seven In this loca tion last season. Has five rooms, closets and bath, full basement, large, roomy porch. All decorated with high-grade pa per, tile In kitchen and bath. Shades and electric fixtures. Oak finish in living and dining rooms, pedestal opening with bookcases. Price $2,925. Substantial first payment, balance monthly like rent. This is $3,250 value. Call for appointment. TRAVER BROS., Phone D. 6886. 819 First Nat. Bank. FACING CREIGHTON COLLEGE Very attractive home, nearly new, Just listed, with large living room, dining room and kitchen, first floor, finished In oak; two bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch, 2d floor; east front lot on paved street, near California street. Price for quick sale $3,600; $700 cash, balance same as rent. GLOVER & SPAIN, (REALTORS) Douglas COS:. 91D-J0 City National. REAL ESTATES-IMPROVED North.' KOUNTZE PLACE $300.00 $30.00 A MONTH 5-room strictly modern bungalow lo cated on IS lb. street Just north of Kouotie park. Oak finish and oak floors. Priced at, $2,900,00. Uargaln value. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Realtors, 537 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. P. 1781. SACRIFICE SALE Will sell below cost 5-room all-modern cxvept heat cottage, almost new; south front; has sonu fruit; chicken yard In rear. This ts located at 3110 Burdette, close to car. Price $1,100. Can give terms. -. TRAVER BROTHERS Douglas 6886. 819 First Nat. Bank. Minne Lusa Bungalow EIGHT ROOMS Dandy sunroom. bookcases, buffet, mlr. rored doors; oak finish, etc.; strictly mod ern; only one block to ear. Can be han dled with $750 down, $40 per month. $4,500. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. Dandy North Side Home Seven large rooms and bath, strictly modern; oak finish, built for a home; two blocks to Lothrop school. Price only $4,200. Real value for the money. OSBORNE REALTT CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. NORTHWEST. 5-room cottage in fine repair, hot wa ter heat, i,j block to car line, north of Ames Ave., on 39th St. Price $2,650.00. $450.00 cash, balance same as rent. HIATT COMPANY. Tyler 60. 245 Omaha Nat. Bk. BUig. $700 FREE. $1,000 cash buys my $1,700 equity In a 6-room new bungalow. One floor; quarter sawed oak and fir finish. You are stealing this. Come and see it. Mortgage $2,660. Colfax 4193. FOR SALE 5-room modern cottage, hot water heat, 4 block from car. Party leaving city. Easy terms. Col. 1307. South. MUST BE SOLD! This 6-room house with water, toilet, bath and gas, only one block to car and schools, at 1705 Castelar St., must be sold this month. Owner has cut the price 10 percent and has reduced the first pay ment to $100 and $16 per month, or $50 cash, $20 per month for two years and then $15 per month. This Is a bargain and you ought to own it. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, Douglas 200. Realtors. 508 Bee Bldg. $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 terms. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., 803-4 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Florence. 10 Acres North of Florence $425 Per Awe Just at the top of the hill on the Cal houn road, east front, high, sightly build ing site. The ground on two sides re cently sold at more money for high-class home sites. This Is the best buy in the neighborhood. Terms If deslretl. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Manvllle. HASTINGS & 11EYDEX. Realtors, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. Acreage. Half Acre 3 1 Block to Car $500 Down, V'c Down, lTo Monthly Get out In the open, where you have a little room on each side of your house and where you can make your home pay for Itself Fruit, poultry and a little garden for your own use. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. Realtors, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. i'lVE, ten fifteen or twenty acres, close in; $375 per acre and up. Tel. Wal. 3466. TEN acres. closelnVlaysTfllior $17u00fel," Wat $466. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition: live In one and rent the other. Price for both, $2,750. Very easy terms. No. 2433 S. 20th St. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. Miscellaneous. NEW BUNGALOW $100 Cash $25 .Per Month A dandy up-to-date 4-room house with 5-room accommodations with large, well ventilated rooms finished with all select lumber, Including floors which are Well smoothed and polished. The basement is full slue of house, well cemented and equipped for laundry work. The lot Is 46x120, east fto.nU. on paved street,, with sewer, water, gas and permanent walks. An ideal little home. Call Walnut 78. NEW bmilWrTroom and bath, strfetiy modern; built-in- buffet 'anct 'cupboard, oak finish; rooms all decorated; full base ment; furnace heat: lot 40x128 ft.; one block to school and. car. Price cut to $2,950, easy terms. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 7$1. W FARNAM SMITH & CO., Real Estate and Insurance, J3?n Vnrna'm St. Doug. 1064. R...S. TRUMBULL. 1308 1st 'Nat. Bk. BYdg. " " t. 1T84V REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, REALTORS. 620 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market -nd they jacked their Judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187, HAVE a bargain price on vacant lots on Cuming Si. C. A. Orlmmel. Doug. 1616. -r Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price $220, only $2 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 8393 REAL ESTATE To Exchange SHERIDAN. Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. Improved ranches, clear, for ami or ex change. . S. S. ft R. K. MONTGOMERY, Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty Trading Co 18 Patterson Blk Tyler 155. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 5 Acres Near Benson With New 4-Room House About 3 acres rich level garden land, the balance Is In timber and pasture. Has running water. Located one mile from paved road and West Benson Jitney serv ice. Possession can be given October 1. Very easy terms. Price $2,900. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. 4V Acres Near Benson Streets on three sides. High, sightly lo cation. Elegant soil, within one mile of West Benson Jitney service and paved road. Price $2,260. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, 1614 Harney St. Thone Tyler 60. Dundee. THREE CHOICE ACRES JUST WEST OF DUNDEE HIGH AND SIGHTLY Call Douglas 2596- and ask for complete description of this beautiful piece of ground. H. H. HARPER & CO., 1013-14 City National Baak Bldg. NEW DUNDEE HOUSE $200 Cash $50 Per Month For a 7-room, all-modern house. Oak finish first floor. Enamel finish second floor. Oak floors. Furnace heat. Price $4,500. GEORGE AND COMPANY (Realtors) Doug. .756. 902 City Kat. Bk. Bldg. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 413 Karhaoh Blk. D. 3607. IF you want quick action on your prop erty, list It with me. LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG., TYLER 763. WE have a customer for a handsome brick residence In desirable district. F. D. Wead. 310 S. 18th St. ARNDT A TAYLO'can-TsaTst you. 1825 Laird St Webster 2039. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. TO INVESTORS. The best known Investment Is a well selected first mortgage on farm or city residence property. We negotiate this class of securities, which we offer for sale to net the In vestor 8 4 and 6 per cent. E H. LOUOKE, INC.. 838 Keellne Bldg.. Omaha. CITY and farm loans pioniptly made. Rates 6, 64 and 6 per cent Reasonably com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 218 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest, 6 per cent, 6 V per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. $1,600 MTGE. bearing 6 pit. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $5,400. Tal-mage-Loomla Inv. Co., V. O. W. Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. Ii.ll'. Htid holit- situ In Uundee. SHU.. Lit At i'ARV. J04 Keellne. D. 6074 SHOPEN ft CO.. PRIVATE MONET. FARM and city loans, 6, 6V, and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Kelllne Bldg. Doug. 1648. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam 8ts. MONEY to loan on mproved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 112 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. U7 MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON, ' ' 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. C V CITY O LOANS GARVIN BROS. Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT. Flatlron Hotel. Doug. 2787. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6, mo.. H, goods, total cost, $3.60. $40, 6 mo. endorsed notes, total cost, $2.60. - Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. 432 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES LOANS $34.00 $240.00 or more. Easy payments. Utmost privacy. 140 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2296. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at 24 and . 1V4 per cent; private booths.. W. 4X Flatau, 601 Securities (Rose) Bldg. Tyler 950. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Oregon Lands. OREGON "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, 44,000 acres Irri gated land. Free map. Next excursion Sep tember 18. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 940 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Minnesota Lands. 120 acres, heavy soil, 60 miles west of Minneapolis; 75 acres cultivated, balance timber, pasture; good 9-room house, barn and other outbuildings; 6 horses, 6 cows, 8 head of young stock, 8 hogs, chickens, turkeys and all this year's crop, consist ing of 25 acres extra good corn and small grain; all goes at $65 per acre; $4,000 cash, balance 6 per cent. McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 600 Wllmac Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands. "HOWDY, FOLKS," 60 acres smooth land, 76 cultivation, well Improved, near town, $2,000. Many others. Scott, Mountain View, Mo. New Mexico Lands. NEW MEXICO THE SUNSHINE STATE Vast undeveloped resources, good rosds, magnificent scenery, Ideal climate, cheap farming and grazing lands offer splendid opportunity to those seeking homes, health, safe Investment. Write today for froe book of facts to Dept G, State Pub licity Bureau, Capitol Bldg., Santa Fe, New Mexico. Nebraska Lands. 240-ACRE FUFFALO COUNTY FARM FOR SALE. About 160 acres In cultivation, 80 acres pasture. Good 6-room house on good foundation, well built barn for 18 horses with good hay mow, granary, chicken house and hog house. Fenced and cross fenced, well and windmill. The farm la some rolling and some rough, but all good soil, Is In a fine state of cultivation for fall grain. Located about 22 miles from Kearney and 6 miles from Amherst. Price. $8,600. This farm will carry a mortgage of $4,500 to $5,000. This is one of the beat buys I know of In Buffalo County, and with present prims of farm products, this farm should pay the purchase price with less than tlireo crops. Is an excep tional proposition and will sell. c. k. havies, KEARNEY, NEB. 1.2S0 ACRESln S. W." Loup Co., Neb. The best bargain offered In years. $3.50 per acre. Some Improvements. INTERSTATE REALTY CO.. 929-30 City Nat. Doug 8862. 320 ACRES Cedar county, close to tuwn, all cultivated, fair Improvements. Price $36, 000; $10,000 cash, balance 6 years, 6' per cent. Would take small farm part pay ment. A. A. Patzman, 528 Securities BMg. SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payments 5 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association. 15th and Howard Sts.. Omaha. Douglas 9371. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 16S-acre farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy terms. If desired. Address Dr. C. W. Olllln, (15 F. L. T. Hldg.. Sioux City, la. FOR SALE Best large body high grade, medium priced land nn Nebraska very llttlo money required. C. Bradley, Wol baeh. Nb. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm 44 miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will sell or exchange. See O. A. Kull, Oakland, Neb. FOR SALE Imp. farm, mile to modern town. Peter Rock, Mason City. Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C. J. Canan, 310 McCaguo Bldg., Omaha. Texas Lands, GOOD corn land, east Texas, $25 an acre. Get my free book. WS FRANK. Jill Neville Block. Omaha Persistent Advertising Is theRoad to Success. NEW YORK STOCKS Disturbances in Russia Aid to Shaping Sentiment; Petro grad Cables Watched Closely. New York. Sept. 12. A wave of selling. In which high grade railroads and indus trials figured conspicuously, brought about a sharp and general decline In stocks to day. Many Issues went under the low points of the recent setback, and In some instances the lowest prices in a number of years were reached. Trading Increased sub stantially, the total sales amounting to 811,000. Russian bonds suffered a relapse and the rate for rubles was depressed abruptly to a new low record at USc, compared with about 52 In normal times. There was a late rocovery to 14H- Bear t niters operated confidently, meet ing with little opposition most of tho day. Greater significance, however, was at tached to tho selling of conservative in vestment Issues, which ordinarily are not associated with speculative maneuvers. The lack of support for such stocks as these and the extent of their declines on com paratively small offerings undermined the market after a steady opening, and prompted more general selling. The move ment gathered momentum in tie afternoon, but the low level finally reached, brought out an Increased demand. In the last hour the list rebounded sharply, regaining a considerable amount of the ground lost. Soiling was heaviest In steel, which for a time was thrown in the market In large amounts, forcing down the price 3 points. Further weakness appeared in the motors. Reading. Union Pacific, Delaware & Hud son, Louisville, Canadian Pacific and St. Paul were conspicuously heavy features on the list. Southern Railway preferred ad vanced on the resumption of dividends and New Haven, which has shown decided weakness recently, was In better demand and moved against the market. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $3,375,000. Liberty bonds were stronger at 99 SS to 9 .96. United States bonds were' unchanged. Number of sales and Quotations on lead ing stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. 400 6 14 84 84 Am. Can 4.200 42-9 40 Am. C. A F 2,300 73 70 71t, Amur. Loco 2,700 61 69 60 Am. S ft R 6,700 (6 Vt 93 H 4 Am. Sugar Rof l8ti Am. T. ft T S.200 116, 1141, 116 Am. Z. L. ft 8 200 17 174 17S Anaconda Copper 16,900 72 694 69 Atchison 1,600 96ti 96 95 A. O. W. I. 8. 8. 2,400 97 94 94 B. & Ohio 2,300 67 65 65 B. & 8. Copper .. 400 29 29 2t Cal. Petroleum .... 200 16 1614 1 6 4 Canadian Pacific . 7.900 156 162 164 Central Leather .. 4.800 83 80 81 (,'hes. St Ohio .... 3,300 67 66 66 C, M. & St. P.... 9,300 62 69 69 C. A N. W 600 104 103 103 C, R. I. & P. ctfs 35 Chlno Copper .... 3,000 64 63 63 Colo. F. & 1 1,20043 48 43 Corn Prod. Ref... 19,900 26 13 24 Crucible Steel 34.400 70 67 68 Cuba Cane Sugar 30 Diet. Sec 2,700 26 26 26 Erie 4,900 21 20 20 Gen. Electrio 6,400 138 136 137 Clen. Motors 40.600 91 86 90 Gl. North., pfd.... 1,400 103 102 102 Gt. No. Ore ctfs.. 7,400 33 32 32 Illinois Central ... 1,400 101 99 99 Insp. Copper 63 Int. M. M. pfd 10.800 88 85 85 Int. Nickel 13,600 33 10 31 Int. Pupnr 600 81 29 29 K. C. Southern .. 600 10 16 18 Kenneeott Copper 89 L. N. 116 Maxwell Motors .. 2.200 30 29 30 Mex. Petroleum .1 ' 7,100 91 87 88 Miami Copper .... 1,200 36 36 34 Mo. Pacific 6.900 28 26 26 Mont. Power 300 80 80 75 Nevada Copper 22 N. Y. Central .... 4,100 77 76 76 N. T N. H. A H. 8,800 24 22 22 Nor. A Western 111 No. Paclflo 4,400 100 (8 98 Pacific Malt 300 26 26 26 Paclflo T. A T. . . . 200 22 22 21 Pennsylvania 4,700 61 81 81 Pittsburgh COal 48 Ray. Con. Copper.. 2.900 27 26 26 Reading .. 19,100 82 78 79 Rep. Iron & Steel. 9,200 81 78 78 Shattuck Ariz. Cop 23 So. Pacfic 90 So. Railway 5,900 27 26 25 Studebaker Corp. . 1,600 43 42 43 Texas Co 10,00, 129 126 127 U. 3. Ind. Alcohol 2,900 131 128 129 U. 8. Steel 265,200 109 106 106 U. 8. Steel pfd.... 2,800 116 116 116 Utah Copper 8,600 98 6 96 Wabash pfd 400 26 24 24 Western Union WJ- 909 89'. 88 88 Westing. EledtrTo , 3,400 46 " 'c3 44 Total sales fsi.tlie day, 811,000 shares. , . Omaha Hay Market, . Hay Receipts' ef prairie hay larger. Dev mand very quiet, with prices on prairie hay lower. Alfalfa continues firm and higher. Choice upland prairie hay, $19.00 19.60; No. 1, $17.001018.00; No. 2, $13,0016.00; No. 1, $8.001911.00. No. 1 midland, $15. 000 18.00; No. 2, S12.S015.So. No. 1 -lowland, $9.60011.80; No. 2. $7.008.60; NO. S, $5.00 06.00. Alfalfa Choice, $z. 80026. 00; No. 1, $22.00023.00; standard, $20.00 21.00; No. 2. $17.00iy19.00; No. 3, $12.00914.00. Straw Oat, $6.6007.00; wheat, $6.00(37.00. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Miscellaneous. 180-Acre Farm, $15,000 800 Bushels Corn, 800 , BuHhels oats, 800 bushels rye and a big lot of first quality hsy grown on this big money-making farm last year. It Is the best farm In town and produces about $6, 600 yearly. Nice orchard. Spring-fed 40 cow pasture. Splendid 14-room house, furnace heat, In good repair. Barn 60x80 and convenient outbuildings. Running water to the buildings. Only a mile to village and 6 miles to live city. Owner retiring, If taken soon, will throw In 25 cows, 6 horses, hog, chickens, mowers, reaper, binder, threshing machine, wagons, machinery, tools, harnesses, etc., etc., and make easy terms to the right man. De tails in our big catalogue describing 400 farms In a dozen states. Copy mailed free. K. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 3072. 205 S. 18th St., Omaha, Neb. FARM LAND WANTED DON'T list your farm with us If you want to keep It. Don't list your farm with us If you will not sell at a BARGAIN. We have buyers who want to buy and pay spot cash. If you wWnt their cash, list your farm with us at n price we can sell to thorn. SNOWDEN A SON. Douglas 9371. 423 ft. 15th St. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. SEVERAL light truck delivery wagons at your price. Haarman Vinegar A Pickle Co , 1914 8. 20th St. For Sale. ONE bay horse, good, gentle, fast driver, and rubber tire buggy for sale reasonable. Dr. A. J. Kaufmann, Ralston, Neb. Phone Ralston 83 SEVERAL light truck delivery wagons at your price, llaarinann Pickle and Vinegar Co., 1914 R. 20th Ht. FOR SALE Good 1, 200-pound horse. Call at 1716 Vinton St. or phone Ty. 1118. REAL ESTATE A BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW Situated northwest, In splendid locality. Half block to car line. Jllgh and slgh'Jv lot. Well built, attractive home. Can be bought for $3,800, on very easy terms. $300 cash and balance like rent. PHONE DOUGLAS 2926 LIVE ST0CK MARKET Cattle Sell Up Fifty Cents ; Hog Eun Sells Ten to Twenty. Five Higher; Demand for Feeder Sheep Heavy. Omaha, September 12, 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 7,443 1.247 30.870 Official Tuesday 4.5H9 3.048 6.303 Estimate Wednesday .. 6.400 3,600 28.000 Three days this week .17,402 7.895 64,173 Same days last week . 34. 583 14.340 64.685 Same days 2 weeks ago31.200 7,644 64.414 Same days 3 weeks ngo38.2S4 19.336 38.937 Same days 4 weeks agol9,760 1 4.9SO 24.601 Same days last year.. 30,844 17,752 90.683 Cattle Receipts of cattle were very mod erate again today, about 5.400 head, and the three days' supply has been only a llttlo over half as lsrge as for the first half of last week. For rattle that were here prices ruled all of 2550o higher than Monday, but business was fairly active at the higher prices, ss all the local pack ers were buying and there was more or less for shipping account. Same holds true as to rows and heifers. In fact the Improve ment In the market for butcher stock and feeders was rather more marked than In beef steers. Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, $15. 1)016. 60: good to choice beeves, $13.60 ff !5 00; fair to good beeves. $12.25f 13 26; common to fair beeves. $9 0(!fl12.00; good to choice yearlings, 914.O0W 16 SO; fair to good yearlings, $11.00912.00; common to fair yearlings. $7.004111.00; prime heavy grass beeves, $t 2.09ft 13.60: good to choice grass heeves, $10.8018111.60; fair to good grass beeves. $9 26iffl0 25: common to fair grass beeves. $7.509.!5; good to choice heifers, $ 60Q9.80; good to choirs cows. $8.00 $9 00; fair to good cows, $6.767.75: com mon to fair cows, $S 25f 6.S0: prime feed ers. S 10 00 01 1 2. 00 : good to choice feeders, 509. 60; fair to good feeders. $7.50ft8.50: common to fair feeders. $5.7507 25; good to choice stockers, $8.009 00: stock heifers, $ 60f8.OO: stork rows. $S.00fT7 5O; stock calves. $6.nftf$9.00: veal calves, $8.00012.25; bulls, stags, etc.. $S.60ff8.25. Representative sales: NEBRASKA. 12 feeders. 605 $.1 85 17 steers . 881 $7 SO 7 heifers. 738 7 00 WYOM1NO. 7 steers.. 942 7 50 Ucnws 1020 6 60 SOUTH DAKOTA. 16 steers.. 00 8 25 14 feeders.. 868 8 80 4 feeders.. 837 7 00 MONTANA. 48 cows.... 860 7 60 4 cows.... 715 6 80 Hogs Receipts were a little heavier than they have been more recent days, though offerings were still very mderate. The market showed a fresh advance, most of the hogs selling 1025o higher. The under tone was a little dreggy all the way through and by the close all the advance had been lost, late sales being no more than steady, If they were that. Bulk sold at $17.60 18.00, with some of the best hogs on up to $18.50, the top. Sheep Supply of lambs was seasonably lsrge, but the demand for feeders was the broadest that It has been any time this senson and liberal offerings were pretty well cleaned up by 11 o'clock at prices that were generally steady to strong and in spots looked higher. Nothing that was at all desirable sold under $17.60 and several strings of lambs went as high as $18.00. equaling the record for this market. Only a few lambs were left for killers and the only bunches that packers had been able to get were a good 60o higher than the prices that have been nominally quoted the last few days. Top up to this writing wss $17.60. Old sheep were strong to. If anything, a little higher, feeders taking the bulk. Fat ewes brought $10.76. Quotations on sheep and lambs t Lambs, fair to choice, $16. 764T 17 60; lambs, culls, $I4.00jrl6 26; lambs, feeders, $17.00 18.00; yenrllngs, fair to choice, $11.60ffl$.80; year lings, feeders. $11.60(fjll3.00; wethers, fair to ehniee, $10. SO 11.00; ewes, fair to choice, $ 75fl10.76; ewes, culls and feeders. $7.00iff lO.fS; ewes, breeders, sll ages, $10.50 017.00. Representative sales: No. At. Fr. 182 Wyoming feeding ewei . 92 8 65 499 Wyoming feeding ewes 88 10 25 349 Wyomii.g feeding Iambs..., 80 17 60 66 Utah' feeding lambs 61 17 00 173 Utah feeding lambs 69 17 80 261 Wyoming ewes 103 10 10 439 Utah feeding lambs n 17 60 789 Wyoming feeding lambs 60 14 75 988 Utah lambs 72 17 00 Ht. tanls Live Stork Market. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 12. Cattle Receipts, 8,700 head: market, higher; native beef steers, 88.00 ff!) 17. 00; yearling steers and nelf ers, $700 16.00; cows, $6.0018)10.00; stock ers and feeders, $6.60(f9.60; Texas quaran tine ateers, $6.76$)10.60: prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00; native calvos, $5.75(ff 15.75. .Hogs Receipts, (T,600 head; market, low er; lights, $18.5018.80; pigs, $13.601117.60: mixed and butchers, $18 40119.00; good heavy, $18.90019.00; bulk, $UMBfi!18.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 head; market, stesdy; lambs. 25c to 60o higher; lambs, $11.00i?j17.60: ewes, $9.0010.60; wethers, $10.60g12.50; canners and chop pers, $5.00 7.00. Kansas City Live Stork Market. Kansas City, Sept. 12. Cattle 'Receipts, 8,000 head; market, strong; prime fed steers, $16.0016.60; dressed beef steers. $11 6016.60: western steers, $9.00A13.25; cows, $5.6O8.60; heifers, $7.00(913.00; stockers and feeders. $6.50913.2$; bulls, $6.00?S.OO; calves, $7.00013.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,600 head; bulk of sales, $17.76G16.76; heavy, $18 28ffl8.90 packers and butchers. $18.00i$18.20; light, $17.50 18 60; pigs, $15.80(1 17.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,500 head; market, higher; lambs, $16.6017.6O; year lings, $11.6013.60; wethers, $10.50 12.60; ewes, 19.50 11.80. Chicago Live Stork Market. Chicago, Sept. 12. Cattle Receipts. 17, 000 head; market, strong; native beef cat tle, $7.40417.80, a new high price record; western ateers, $6.50016.00; stackers and feeders, $6.10 10.50 ; rows and heifers, $4.80 812.85; calves, $12 . r.O 1 6.80. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head; market, un settled, 5$)10o. abovo yesterday's average; bulk, $I7.8018.80; light, $17.2518.80; mixed, $17.06(18.90; heavy, $16 90(18.90; rough, $16.90f()17.16; pigs, $13.50 17.60. Sheep nd Lambs Receipts. 16,000 head; market, firm; wethers, $9 00912.76; ewes, $8 25 S 11.75; lambs. $12.25018.26. Rloux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, la., Sept. 1 2. Cattle Receipts 4,000 head: market steady; beef steers, $7.00 916.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.60i89.00; ennners. $5. 00ffi56.2f: stockers and feeders. $7.00 1 1.00; calves, $70fl)12.60: bulls, stngs, etc, $6.0oifj8.00; feeding cows and heifers, $5.758.00. Hogs Receipts. 5,000 hesd; market 10c to 25c lower: lights, $17.70918.28; mixed, 117.50917.80; heavy, $17.40917.80; pigs, $14 00915.60: bulk of sales, $17.60917 80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 12 Cattle Re ceipts. 2.300 hesd: market higher; steers. IK. 00916 60; cows nnd heifers, $5,509 14.50; calves. $li.00 13 P0. Hons Receltits. 4 00ft head: market stendy; top. $18.75: bulk of siiles. $17,859 18.65; hesvv necker. $17.75 18.00 ; mixed packers, $16.25917 75. Sheep and J.nmbs Receipts, 3.000 head: mnrket higher; lambs, $1 l.OOf) 17.60; ewes, $6.00 11.00. Xew York Cieneral Market. New York. Sent. 1? Flour Unsettled; spring patents. $11.15911.90; winter pnt ents, $10 65910 90; winter straights, $10.16 910.65: Kansas stralphts, $11.15911.40. Wheat Snot, quiet; No. 2 red and No. 2 hard. $2 27, and No. 1 northern, Duluth, $2 10, government prices, elevator. Uarley Unsettled; new California, $1.374J p. I. f. Now York; feeding, $118, c. I. f., New York. new. Corn Spot steady: No. 2 yellow, V35. and No. 2 mixed, $2 30, c. I. f., New York. Oats Spot, ensy; stsndsrd, 68tye. II a v Firm: No. 1, $1.22(491.25; No. 2. $1.15(8)1.20; No. 2, 85ca$'..00; shipping, 80 85c. Rye Easy; No. 2 weitern, $1.91, c. 1. f., New York Hops Firm; state medium to choice, 1917. 80W90c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast, 1917. 86 938c: 1916. 20f2Sc. Hides Quiet; Bogota, 43Hc; Central America, 42 He. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 61; sec onds. 66c. Provisions Pork, strong; mess, $47.00; fsmlly. $46 00947.00; short clear, $44,009 tco. Lard, firm; middle west, $24.00 24.60. Tallow Easy; city special, loose. 16Ho. Vool Firm; domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 66e. Butter Steady; receipts, 14,850 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 4445c; creamery extras (92 score), 44Vi45Hc; firsts, 431944c; seconds, 41 42 '-4c. Eggs Market steady: receipts, 13,431 cases; fresh gathered extras, 46 46c; extra firsts, 43?44c; firsts, 40Vi3T42c; seconds, 38940c. Cheese Market firm: receipts, 1,206 boxes; state fresh specials, 26c; state fresh specials, average run, 24)4 0240. Poultry Dressed, strong; chickens, isa 31c; fowls, 216129c; turkeys, 2032o GRAIN ANDJRODUCE Demand for Corn Slow, With Slightly Lower Prices ; Oats Advance, With Only a Moderate Demand. Omaha, Sept. 12, 1917. Receipts today were more than double those of yesterday, 141 cars arriving in the yards. About sixteen cars of this amount were wheat, which was taken over by the government, and practically all went to the mills. The demand for corn was unusually slow and trades were very slow In being made. Trices were not much changed from yester day, the spot being quoted at H9 2c low er. No. 3 white sold a cent off, these sales being made at $2.19, while the No. 3 white also brought the same price. Nn. 1 and No. 2 yellow sold at $2.13, while a part car of No. 2 mixed, near white, sold at $2.16, and the ordinary run of this grade sold at $2.09. while a few cars of No. I mixed also brought $2.09. Oats sold up io. There was only a moderate demand for this cereal at the fractional advance and several samples were held over. The No. 1 white sold for 69 Ke enly one car of this grade being sold, and the commercial grade of No. 3 white sold at 58 ff 58 c. the bulk of these sales being made at the higher price. No. 4 white oats brought 68c, while the sample grade sold at 68c; standard oats sold at 5959Hc Arrlvsls of rye and barley continue to be very light. The spot on rye was un changed, the No. 2 selling at $1.80, while barley was up a cent, the No. 3 grade of malting selling at I1.23&1.30, and the No. 1 feed at $1.23. Clearsnces were: Wheat and flour, equal to 474.000 bushels; corn, 8,000 bushels; oats, 147,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 794.000 bush els snd shipments of 484,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 259,000 bush els and shipments 156,000 bushels. Primary oats receipts were 1.219,000 bush els and shipments 1,604,000 bushels. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 57 68 368 Minneapolis 384 Duluth 104 Omaha 27 64 44 Kansas City 40 13 39 St. Louis 63 18 4 Winnipeg 358 .. These sales were reported: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: S cars, $1.11. No. 3 dark hard winter: 1 car, $313. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $2.06. No. 2 yellow hard: 1 car, $2.08. No. 3 yellow hard: 1 car, $2.05. No. 4 yellow hard: 1 car (smutty), $2.00. No. 1 red spring: 1 car, $2.10; 1 car, (smut ty), $2.08. No. 3 red spring: 1 cars, $2.07. No. 4 red spring: 1 car (smutty), $2.02. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.13. No. 1 red durum: 1 car, $2.08; 1 car (smutty), $2.07. Rye No. 1: 1 car, $1.81. No. 3: 1 car. $1.80. Rarley No. 2: 1 ear (new), $1.30; 1 car, $1.28. No, 4: 1 car, $1.29. No. 1 feed: 1 car, $1.23. Corn No. 2 white: 5 2-5 cars, $S.1S. No. I white: 1 car, $3.18. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $2.13. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars (shipper weight), $2.13; 2-6 car, $2.13. No. 2 mixed! 2- 3 car (near white), $2.16; 8 cars, $3.09. No. 3 mixed: 3-6 car (near white), $2.15; 3- 5 car, $2.11; 3 cars, $2.09. No. t mixed: 1 car. $2 08. Oats No. 1 white: 1 car, 89140. Standard: -1 car, 694c; 2 cars. 69c. No. 3 white: 14 2-1 cars, 68Hc; 1 car, 68Hc. No. 4 white: t ears, 68ViC. Sample white: 1 car, 68c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 67 Kc Sample mixed: 1 car, $2.06. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. t white, $2.176)2.18; No. 3 white, $1.1714 2.18; No. 2 . yellow,$2.1292.13;. No. 3 yellow, $2.11492 12H; No. 2 mixed, $2.08Vs2.0l; No. 3 mixed. $2.08(4 2.09. Oats: No. t white, 89'4(69Ho; standard, 6959c; N. 3 white, 68H96SV,c; No. 4 white, 68B8140. Harley: Malting, $1.2801.30; No. 1 feed, $1.2191.13. Rye: No. 2, $1.8091.80'; No. 8, $1.78491.80. Local range of options'. . Art. Open. High. Low. Close, f 'oa. Corn. I I.I Ieo. 1 20 1 20 120 1 20 120 May I 1 10 1 10 110 2 10 110 Oati. I Sep. 61 59 69 - ' 6 5 1w, I 66 66 66 66 66 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, S15 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes. Corn. I I Dec, 1 174 1 1814 11714 1 17 118 May 1 15 1 188; 1144 1 18 116"j Oats. ' ' -Sep.' 68 H ' 69 68Vi 88 68V, Deo. . ,67 68 67 68 67 4 ilny 60 61 80 80 60 Pork. ' Sep. 43 00 43 00 42 25 42 26 43 1 Oct. 42 95 42 95 42 20 42 30 42 90 Jan. .42 30 42 30 42 00 43 00 42 6( Lard. Sep. 23 67 23 67 23 65 23 65 23 68 Oct. 13 60 23 70 28 60 23 60 23 87 Jan. 23 87 22 67 23 86 22 65 22 6T Ribs. Sep. 23 71 23 78 23 67 23 67 23 7 Oot. 13 70 23 72 . 23 60 2$ 60 23 68 a.Tn. 21 65 21 72 21 60 21 60 21 66 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Corn Weakens In Value Towards I-at Wheat Arrivals Too Meager for Demand. Chicago, Sept. 12. Corn weakened Is value at the last today, owing to sym pathy with a break In the New York stock market. The close was heavy. Vie to s net lower, with December, $1.17 and Mar $1.14 to $1.16. Oats showed a net gain of o to c. In provisions the outrom ranged from 80o decline to a rise of 2o. Depression, that prevailed toward the end of the day In the corn market, had as a basis the fact that liquidation Is not usually confined to any on article and that many owners of stocks were believed to be lon on grain. As a rule, however, the selling of corn during the later downturn was ap parently more In the nature of proflt-takinl than of stop-loss unloading. Previous tt) the final hour, the bulls ruled the pit ex cept Just at the opening. Initial decline were ascribed to better weather for ma turing the crop. On the other hand, strong Interests took the position that frost dam age had been more extensive than the trad In general had assumed to be the case. Thlf view was more or less upheld by the gov ernment weekly report, but was lost sight ol after attention turned In the main to th bearish course of prices In Wall street Oats developed firmness on account continued smallness of receipts here. Coun try offerings to arrive were scanty and It was said numerous farmers were holding back on oats until better assured of the safety of corn. Export call for oats was again In evidence. Arrivals of wheat proved altogether too meager to satisfy an urgent demand from mills In Chicago and elsewhere. Flour stocks In distributors' hands were also said to be very light. Rapid progress was re ported In plowing for the next winter wheat crop. Kansas advices In particular said the crop of that state would exceed the 12 per cent Increase requested by the federal government. Provisions were governed chiefly by th action of corn. The bearish Influence of big sales of compound lard to the Belgian relief committee was thus more than offset, especially as regarded pork. Cash Prices Corn: No. 2 yelllow, $2.23 92 24; No. 3 yellow, $2.23 'i; No. 4 yellow nominal. Oats: No. 3 white, 6061c: standard, 8!61e. Rye: No. 2, $1.18 1.86. Rarley: $1.2591.40. Seeds: Timo thy, $6.0098.00; clover, $17.00921.60. Pro. visions: Pork, $42.25; lard, $23.66 23.70; ribs, $23.42623.92. Butter Market higher creamery, $9 43c. Eggs Market lower; receipts, 8,411 enses; firsts, 374 938c; ordinary firsts, 364 36c; at mark, cases Included, 3537c. Potatoes Receipts, 80 cars; market un changed. Poultry Alive, market lower; fowls, 22 25c; springs, 23c. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Sept. 12. Flour Unchanged, Barley $1.1391.35. Rye $1.8291 83. Bran $29.0029.50. Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.1892.20. Oats No. S white, 6860c. Flaxseed $3,254 93.304- Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, Sept. 12. Cotton Spot, steady prices 20 to 25 points higher; AmerlcaW middling, fair, 18.20d; good middling, 17.60d; middling, 17.15d; low middling, 16.65d; good ordinary, 15.70d; ordinary. 15.20d; sales, 3.000 bales. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 12. Corn No. t mixed, $2.1202.14; No. 2 white, $2.19; No. 2 yellow, $2.15; December, $1.161.17J May, $1.141.14. Oats No. 2 whtto, 61c; No. 2 mixed, 684 fj)69c St. I-ouls Grain Market. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 12. Corn No. , $2.08; No. 2 yellow, $2.20; September, $1.$7 December, $1.17. Oats No. 2, 68($69e. New York Sugar Market. New York, Sept. 12. Sugar Raw, tnartf ket npminal; centrifugal, 7.03o; molasseaa 6.14e; refined, market Steady! fine graatM lated, 8.40 $.60o.