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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1917.
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FOR RENT ROOMS
Hotels.
HARLEY
HOTEL
20TH AND FARNAM
Special low rates to
permanent guests.
STEAM-HEATED rooms ti wk also apis
with kitchenets. Ogden Hotel, Co Bluffs
Furnished Rooms.
ATTENTION. KOO.M HUNTERS!
It you fail to find the rcfcm you
desire anionic these ads call at The
Bee office for a Room List Gives
complete description of vacant rooms In
all parts of tha city. New lists issued
every week.
THE COCHRANE
1705 Jackson St. Phone Tyler 1541.
FOR MEN ONLY
Strictly mod., steam heat, hot and cold
water in rooms; clean, comfortable, quiet.
Jl'ST opened, excellent rooms fur students,
business men and women, newly furnished,
newly decorated, strictly modern, fine lo
cation, on car line, also easy walking
distance 116 N. 25th St. Phone Ty. 2233
FOR RENT Large sunny east front room,
nicely furnished for two In private home;
all modern; on car line; convenient loca
tion for teachers or nurses. 1308 N. 40th
St. Call Walnut 3886.
ROOM In Leavenworth Heights, new home,
reasonable; references. Phone Wal. 2028.
313 PARK AVE. Nicely furnished pleasant
room. 'modern, walking distance or con
venient to Farnam car. Reasonable. Har
ney 4953. -
LARGE, comfortable room, Hanscom park
district. Block to car line. Twenty-tive-minute
walk to 16th and Farnam streets.
Harney 1461
WILL give breakfast; companionable lady
preferred. No other roomers. Warm.
Comfortable for winter. On car line. Wal
nut 898.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished front room for
gentleman In private family. Board next
door. All conveniences. 841 Park Ave.
H. 4636.
FOR gentlemen, nicely furnished front room,
private home; Instantaneous water heater
In bathroom; walking distance. Harney
3776
IF gentlemen wish front room In private
home, mod., 1 block from street car, quiet,
breakfast If desired. HO per mo.
LTaGE, "nicely furnished room, close to
Vlanscom park, west side, half block to
car line; breakfast it aesireq. name.
VERY attractive room. home comforts,
beautiful surroundings. Prefer nurse or
gentleman, Harney line. Walnut 2061.
FURNISHED room for one or two gentle
men, modern. 2438 Ellison; close to good
bourd, near Miller Park, loirax oi.
NICELY furnished rooms; one large room;
four boys preferred; near High school and
Crelghton. Z1Z4 Jss. lyier i o
VERY desirable furnished room, private
family. 2697 Pinkney street. Phone
Web. 6542.
PARLOR floor arranged for 2 couples; all
conveniences; well furnished; reasonable;
also seml-nasement. m a. tun pi.
PLEASANT furnished room to rent; private
home; 1 block from car line. 22d and
Pinkney Sts. Webster 4'J7i.
MODERN, sanitary furnished rooms, for
men only, at the Sunshine Apt. 608 N.
17th. $2.60 per week. .
TWO connecting rms., furnished or unfur
nished; also single room; fine for stu
dents. 1332 Park Ave.
JIODERN, nicely furnished sleeping rooms.
Walking distance. Reasonable. 2121 Doug
las. Douglas 6183.
VO beautiful S. front rooms with break
fast, in nice private family. Call Web
ster 3ti2(.
(45 S. 26TH ST. Front room, $10; mod
ern, private home; walking distance. D.
6657.
THE SCRANTON Opposite 2572 Harney;
cheerful; wellfurnished rooms,$3 and up.
T"RNISHEDor unfurnished rooms, private
family; reasonable. 1312 S. 21st. Har. 1764.
ROOM In new. mod. private home fo neat
young lady, breakfast If desired. Ty. 1104.
R75dMsuitable for 1 or 2; private family;
board if desired; 1 blk, to car. H. 1921.
2713 JACKSON Modern, private family;
... ., . Ilnrnau HK!2.
walking oistance; rcicicuv". -
604 S. 35TH AVE. Furnished room; private
family; close to good board. Harney 4336.
ROOM Kountxe Place, modern. private
home with young couple; ref. Web. 766.
TWolnodern well furnished rooms. Walking
distance. Keasonaoie. .
FARNAM? 2708 Good loc.tlon, walking dis
tance ; large front room ; other nice ones.
1S02 FARNAM, apt. 5, modern, furnished
rooms, sultame lor a or o.
EXCELLENT south room, private family,
new house, board optional. Tyler 2884.
FURNISHED rooms in private hmW,
walking distance, ruuu,
FIRST-CLASS modern room trom $1 to $
per week. 2474 Harney. Tha Colonade.
Graystone. 25th and Cass, reopened nicely
furnished rooms, reasonable. V. 74.
NEW. nicely furnished rooms, furnace heat;
strictly modern, rnone "
LARGE pleasant room, splendid location;
walking distance; $2. Harney 1060.
2748 FORT Modern, reasonable; gentlemen;
breakfast if desirea. wn
NICELY furnished modern sleeping room;
walking distance. uougias
2 NEWLY furnished rooms, all modern.
2411 Chicago St. Kea lsoa.
FURNISHED ROOMS, 1807 Wirt St. Call
Webster 1172.
1611 Howard, nicely furnished rooms.
Housekeeping Rooms.
312114 CALIFORNIA 2 and 3 furn., mod
ern, main floor, nice yard. Harney 4001.
2 MOD., well furnished suite, also sleep
ing rm.; walking ais.. nuam,
006 VINTON Modern furn. room; private
n...lna 0189
home on car now. '
633 S. 22D ST. Newly furnished, newly dec
orated. No children.
Board and Rooms.
NICE room for two employed people; break
fast and dinner if desired; private family;
close to Harney car. $426 California.
Harney 1385.
TuT POPPLETON AVE. Nicely furnished
front room in modern, private home;
board if desired. rnone i)""
FOR TWO Large room, modern home, ex
cellent board; no other roomers; reason
able. Harney lii3.
WANTED By private family, young couple
or two gentlemen, with board and room.
Webster 137K
BOARD and room for 2 men willing to
share large room. H. 6164. 604 S. 36th.
2957 HARNEY Room and hoard for two
persons; also table board. Harney 3076.
TABLE board, good home cooking. H. 830.
Unfurnished Rooms.
2 SPLENDID connecting front rooms with
bath adjoining, modern, $25. H. 4884.
Tyler 1413
CLOSE-IN, unfurnlshel rooms; modern ex
cept heat. Walking distance. 2218 Leavenworth.
i
FOR RENT HOUSES
North.
FOR RENT KOUNTZE PLACE
HOME, 4 BEDROOMS AND.
SLEEPING PORCH
WITH HEAT.
Full south front lot, lawn, flowers, fruit
trees, and grape arbor. Has garage In rear
built so It can be heated. All floor oak and
oak stairway; very elaborate lighting fix
tures; all walls are of high grade decora
tions: only olle block from Lothrop school.
Children do not have to cross car line.
Basement is finished with coal bin and
vegetable room. House has A No. 1 heating
plant. Built for a home. For further in
formation or appointment call Traver
Brothers, 818 First National Bank Bldg.,
rnone Douglas bb.
2020LAKE Modern 10-room; hot water
heat; gas water heater, $30. Webster
2586. ;
iT-ROOM modern but heat, new decorated,
$ 1 5. 2706 Seward St. Tel. D, 2802.
9-ROOM house and large barn; suitable for
express company. Web. 4896.
7-r. modern double house, shade and
la wn. Bemls park. Wal. 2342.
South.
FOR RENT.
8001 Mason St., 6 rooms strictly modern,
very comfortable cottage and easy to heat;
rent $25.
GILBERT C. LOOMIS,
105 McCague Bldg, Doug. 170.
; ROOMS and den, all modern house, with
garage, $30; vacant Sept. 18; 1541 S. 25th.
6-room bungalow, all on one floor,
new $27.50; with garage, $30; vacant Oct
1. 2558 Pierce 8t. Doug. 2802.
FOR RENT 8 -room flat, 318 N. 18th St.
Inquire 1808 Chicago St.
Miscellaneous.
818 S. 31st. 5-rooms $20.00
7 N, 25th. 6-r. cottage ,.$27.50
K11 Farnam. 7-r $47.50
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler, 1536. 333 Securities lildg.
FOR RENT HOUSES REAL ESTATE IMPROVED j REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Miscellaneous.
North.
HOUSES AN1 COTTAGES.
PARTLY MODERN.
7-r.. 2505 Pierce St $25.00
MODERN EXCEPT HEAT.
5-r. 6.10 S. LMth Ave $15 00
T-r., 1809 California St $30.00 :
STRICTLY MODERN.
6-r., 3214 Corby St $55.00
5- r., 832 S. 31st Ave $25.00
6-r., 4129 N. 18th St $27.50
6- r., 3016 Dewey Ave $37.50
7- r., 207 N. 23d St $2. 00
l-r.. 3s01 N. 17th St. $30.00
8- r.. 625 S. 2(ilh St $40.00
8-r.. 1919 Chcago St $35.00
10-r.. 566 S. 2h St $30.00
10-r., 2221 Dodge St $40.00
15-r., 4219 N. 24th St $30.00
FLATS.
MODERN EXCEPT HEAT.
10-r., 705 S. 13th St $45.00
PORTER & SHOTWELL,
202 S. 17th St. Douglas 501J.
Office with HOME BUILDERS.
WALKING distance 2644 Dodge; 8-room
modern house, good condition; ready to
move Into. Cheap a,' $25. Keys first door
east. W. W. Mitchell, Webster 4875.
Houses in all parts of the city.
CR--GH. SONS CO.. 608 Bee Bldg
SIX-ROOM, strictly modern, good car serv
ice; near 36th and Amo. Webster 1581.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
ANGKLUS APARTMENT,
J5TH AVE. AND DOUGLAS.
3 or 4 -room apartment, fireproof and
soundproof. Two disappearing Murphy
beds, automatic elevator. Roof garden.
Strictly modern. Harney 2074.
CLOSB in "rooms, suitable for studio, office,
dentist, dressmaker, etc., with living rms.
adjoining. T. F. Hall. 434 Ramge. D. 7406.
APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, splen
did location. 24th and Farnam. D. 1471.
North.
TEN-ROOM brick flat near Crelghton col
lege; newly papered; new furnace. Har
ney 4141 or Walnut 2257.
3-KOOM and alcove, all modern, second
floor, steam heat. $20 winter. 1821 Maple.
. Doug. 2802.
9-ROOM, modern flat, walking distance. 614
N. 21st St.
South.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY,
Specialists In Apartment Management.
Miscellaneous.
BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking
distance, Janitor, heat, etc; $40 summer,
$48.50 winter. Douglas 3392.
-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. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
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 rent
the whole building for $35 a month. THIS
IS VERY CHEAP. Building all In fine
shape. Fine location for GROCERY,
HARDWARE, SOFT DRINKS, POOL
HALL, or In fact almost any klnC of a
business.
S. S. MONTGOMERY.
Phone Walnut 1708 or Douglas 4810.
STORES FOR RENT.
VERY DESIRABLE FOR
RETAIL BUSINESS.
$185.00 618 South 16th St., steam heat
176.00 619 South 16th street.
$60.00 416 South 15th street.
$25.00 2719 Leavenworth street.
GEORGE AND COMPANY,
REALTORS,
Thone D. 756. 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
NEW, modern stores on Leavenworth, be
tween 24th and 26th Sts. Low rent.
JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1803 FARNAM.
STOREROOM for rent. Sun Thester Bidg.
WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors)
Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg.
MODERN store, 16th St.. near postofflce,
$75. G. F. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
MODERN store, cor. 16th and Cass. Choice
location. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
Ill South 15th St., steam heat. John N.
Frenier, Douglas 654.
4718 8. 24TH ST., So. Side; near P. O. E.
H. Benner Co., D. 8406.
Office and Desk Room.
LOW-PRICED mod. offices. Farnam Bldg.,
13 A Farnam, (Old 1st Nat Bank Bldg.
FIRST TRUST CO.. (Realtors.) Tyler 600.
Miscellaneous.
RESTAURANT FOR RENT Furnished well
equipped, good location, 2422 Leavenwortn,
$25. Experienced people. Douglas 5313.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Houses and Apartments.
WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT
In the way of four, five or six-room mod
ern, up-to-date apartments? Preference
will be given to those in better districts of
the city. Want to deal direct with own
ers, no agents.
TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 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 Hj
ouses.
WANTED S OR 6-ROOM APARTMENT
ABOUT OCTOBER 1. ADDRESS BOX
6131, BEE.
WANTED A five room furnished apart
ment; modern. Call 335 Castle hotel.
MOVING AND STORAGE
GORDON VAN CO.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE,
Packing, storage and moving
219 N. 11th St Phone Doug
las 394.
METROPOLITAN VAN AND
STORAGE CO.,
Exrert services; prompt attention. Tout
moving, your packing, your storage.
Main Office, Central Furniture Store,
17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785.
FIDELITY FREE
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.,
802 8. 16th. Douglas 4168.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4388.
Jp PTT'l7'n Express Co., Moving
. J. XXEjEjU Packing and Storage.
1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Dug. 14.
OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING.
Large van, two men, $1.60 per hour.
HAGGARD'S STORAGE CO., Doug. 1498.
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 whit enamel,
hot water heat, tiled vestibule and bath.
Reasonable terms If desired.
ALFRED THOMAS,
308 Farnam Bldg.
NEAR THE BLACKSTONE.
$ rooms, strictly modern and up-to-date;
not new, but in splendid condition; might
take a Dundee lot as first payment.
ALLEN A BARRETT. 613 Bee. Doug. 7788.
North.
$700 FREE.
$1,000 cash buys my $1,700 equity In a
6-room new bungalow. One floor; quarter
nawed oak and fir finish. You are stealing
this. Come and :e It. Mortgage $2,550.
Colfax 4193.
A BEAUTIFUL
BUNGALOW
Situated northwest. In spltndiid locality.
Half block to car line. High and sightly
lot. Well-built, attractive home. Can be
bought for $3,800, on very easy terms.
$300 cash and balance like rent.
PHONE DOUGLAS 2?26
NEW BUNGALOW
BARGAIN
Located high and sightly, 32J. near De
catur street. Ws 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. 6888. 819 First Nat. Bank.
CLAREMONT ADDITION,
$300 $30 A MONTH.
We have a five-room and six-room
full two-story on tho Fontenelle Blvd.;
oak finish and oak floors throughout;
full cement basement, furnace heat; east
fronts; large lots. Priced at $3,300. Close
to car and school. Why pay rent?
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Realtors,
637 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. P. 1781.
SACRIFICE SALE
Will sell below cost 5-room all-modern
except heat cottage, almost new; south
front; has some fruit; chicken yard In
rear. This Is located at 3110 Burdette,
close to car. Price $1,200. Can give
terms.
TRAVER BROTHERS
D.iuglas 6886.
819 First Nat. Bank.
BUNGALOW bargain, 6 rooms and bath, oak
finish, buffet and cupboards; In fact,
everything one could wish for; furnace
heat, dandy lot, 1 blk. to car and Miller
Park school. Price cut to $2,950. Easy
terms; would consider auto.
RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721.
NORTHWEST.
5-room cottage In fine repair, hot wa
ter heat, 4 block to car line, north of
Ames Ave., on 39th St. Price $2,650.00.
$45000 cash, balance same1 as rent.
HIATT COMPANY,
Tyler 60. 246 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
WELL designed 6-room house. Practically
new. Large lot. East front on 38th Ave.
Convenient to Leavenworth and Farnam
car lines.
F. D. WEAD
810 South 18th St.
South.
$100 CASH-$1S 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.
GNU 6-ru. and one 4-room cottage, both
on one lo, . fine condition; live in one and
rent the olher. Price for both, $2,750.
Very easy terms. No. 2433 S. 20th St.
NORRIS & NORRIS,
400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270.
Miscellaneous.
CLASSY BUNGALOW
Five-room bungalow, classy outside and
Inside,
Price $3,850, reasonable terms.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL
642 Paxton Block.
Douglas 1722.
W FARNAM SMITH A CO.,
Roal Estate and Insurance,
1 Si Farnam St. Doug. 1084.
R. S. TRUMBULL.
1305 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1734.
REAL ESTATE Investment
INVESTMENT.
Brick building with four apartments,
renting for $126 per month, located near
31st and Davenport Sts. Price, $13,600.
C. G. CARLBERG,
310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A. P. TUKEY A 30N,
REALTORS.
820 First National Bank; Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif
ferent buyers decided that it was tha 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. Grlmmel. Doug. 1618.
Miscellaneous.
BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Pries $220, only
$2 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 1382.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
SHERIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co.
Improved ranches, clear, for sals or ex
change. S. 8. A R. E. MONTGOMERY,
Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
15 ACRES close-in, a snap at $10,000, part
cash, part trade. Call us today.
INTER-STATE REALTY CO.,
928-30 City Nat. Doug. 8861.
INVESTIGATE my system: Omaha Realty
Trading Co.. 18 Patterson Blk. Tyler $58.
FOR exchange, $60,000 flats clear. 315 Ridge
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
COMFORTABLE COTTAGE
2304 N. 61st St., practically new, E-room
cottage in Benson. This Is a very well
built house In good neghborhood; fronts
east on a full lot, has bath, sewer, elec
trio light, and gas. Price $1,850, with at
tractive sale terms,
GILBERT C. LOOMIS.
105 McCague Bldg. Doug. 370.
. Dundee.
THREE CHOICE ACRES
JUST WEST OF DUNDEE
HIGH AND SIGHTLY
Call Douglas 2586 and ask for complete
description of this beautiful piece of
ground.
H. H. HARPER A CO..
1013-14 City National Bank Bldg.
DUNDEE SPECIAL
Price Only $4,800
For a dandy six-room home, built by
owner; large living room with fireplace
and book cases, - splendid dining and
breakfast rooms, very complete kitchen;
three bedrooms and bath,' all neatly deco
rated; full brick foundation; choice south
front lot, In heart of desirable district, two
blocks to car; well worth $5,500, but
$4,800 for Immediate sale.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
901 Om. Nat'l Ml;. Uldg. Tyler 490.
Dundee.
BEST VALUE IN DUNDEE
A practically new house with first floor
arrangement of a large living room, sun
room, dicing room, kitchen and den on
the first floor; Sd floor, 4 nice bedrooms;
large attic; oak floors throughout. Full
lot on high ground with garage snd drive
way. Price $5,750, 1-3 cash.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
REALTORS.
Douglas 3962. SIS-JO City National.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
Well located lots on easy terms. Mod
ern, attractive homes. Before buying be
sure and see
GEORGE & CO.
DUNDEE home for sale by owner, six
, rooms, breakfast room, sleeping porch,
and fire pln.ee. Any reasonable proposi
tion will be considered. Phone Wal. 16:'l.
Florence.
TWO ACRES
ADJOINING FLORENCE
TWO BLOCKS FROM CAR
$1 375
$15 DOWN $14 MONTH
Northwest of Minne Lusa. We are able
to offer you I his fine site, choice for
fruit and poultry, especially desirable for
one working clown-town; direct car serv
ice, 16th and Furnam Sts., and 5c fare.
Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Manvllle.
HASTINGS & HE YD EN, Realtors.
1614 Harney St.
Acreage.
HALF ACRE
NEW HOUSE
NEW POULTRY HOUSE
$1,650 $100 CASH
Located at S7th and Wirt Sts.
A Bplemlld little place. House on full
cement block foundation, with outside cel
larway. House Is attractive, has two
large rooms with largo porch. Poultry
house built according to government plan.
Monthly payments, Including interest,
$16.60 per month. Call Tyler 60 and ask
for Mr. Clark.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors.
1614 Harney St, Phone Tyler 60.
FIVE, ten fifteen or iwenty aires, close In
$375 per acre and up. Tel. Wal. 3460.
TEN acres, close In. lays fine. $4,000,
Wal. 3466.
Tel.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE have several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co., Tyler 486. 701 Omaha Nat Bank
Bldg.
LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash
payments; have parties waiting. Western
Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk. D. 8607.
IF you want quick action on your prop
erty, list It with me.
LUND, 420 ROSE BLDG., TYLER 753
WE have a customer for a handsome brick
residence In desirable district. F. D.
Wesd. 310 8. 18th St.
ARNDT A TAYLOR can assiBt you. 1825
Laird St. Webster 2038.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages.
C1TV and farm loans promptly made. Rates
6, 6 4 and 6 per cent. Reasonablye com
mission, UNITED STATES TRUST, CO.,
212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb.
FARM and city loans, running from five
to twenty years.' Interest, 6 per cent, 6
. per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST
CO.. 1622 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb.
$1,800 M'TGE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually;
secured by property valued at $5,480. Tal-mage-Looinls
lnv. Co., W. O. W. Itldg.
""" H. W HINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
SHOPEN & CO.. PRIVATE MONEY.
t PER CENT Mortgages secured by Omaha
residence property, for sale by E. H.
Lougee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg.
FARM and city loans, 5, 6 Mi and 0 per cent
W. H. Thomas, Kelllne Bldg. .rg. 1643.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. " F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th an d Fa mam 8'a.
MONEY to loan on mproved farms snd
ranches. . Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
OMAHA HOMES" EAST NEB! FA ft M sT
O'KEEFE K. Ti. CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat'l.
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS.
W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 312 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 685.
MONEY HARRISON & MORTON.
816 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
Of CITY
1 O LOANS
GARVIN BROS.,
Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Stocks and Bonds.
SECOND MORTGAGES.
$1,260 6 per cent, partlcal payments
annually.
$7,500 7 per cent, due t jrr. secured
ranch. ,
$10,000 6 per cent, due 4 yrs., secured
farm.
$7,000 7 per cent, due i 4 yrs., se
cured farm.
$1,000 7 per cent, duo S yrs.. subject
to $1,000 on an Improved 640 acres of Ne
braska land, valued at $12.50 acre. A. A.
Patzman, 628 Securities Bldg.
OIL STOCKS.
A. L. WRIGHT,
Flatlron Hotel. Doug. 1787.
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,
140 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Neb.
Minnesota Lands.
120 acres, heavy soli, 60 miles west of
Minneapolis; 76 acres cultivated, balance
timber, pasture; good 8-room house, barn
and other outbuildings; 8 horses, 6 cows,
8 head of young stock, 6 hogs, chickens,
turkeys and all this year's crop, consist
ing of 25 acres extra good corn and small
grain; all goes at $66 per acre; $4,000
cash, balance 8 per cent,
McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANY,
600 Wllmac Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn.
Nebraska Lands.
640 ACRES, Sioux county, Nebraska. Owner
will take Omaha residence property as
part pay. This land is nearly all good
farm land. No sand or rock; price $1,760.
E. P. Snowden & Son, 423 South 16th.
Tel. Doug. 8371.
220 ACRES Cedar county, close to town, 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, 628 Securities Bldg.
SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payment
i acres up. We farm the farm we sell
you. The Hungerford Potato Growers'
association. 15th and Howard Sts.. Omaha.
Douglas 8371.
FOR SALE Cheap, my improved 166-acre
farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy terms, if
desired. Address Dr. C. W. Olllln, CIS
F. L. & T. BldK.. Sioux City, la.
A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm 4 miles
from Hartlnglon, Neb. Well Improved
and all good land; will sell or exchange.
See O. A. Kull. Oakliind, Neb.
FOR SALE Imp. farm, 'i mile to modern
town. Peter Rock. Mason City, Neb.
LTs'T-your lands for quick results with C.
J. Canan. 310 Mc(frgue Bldg.. Omaha.
Texas Land.
GOOD corn land, east Texas, $25 an acre.
Get my free book.
W. 8. FRANK. S01 Neville Block. Omaha
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
SEVERAL light truck delivery wagons at
your price. Haarman Vinegar & Pickle
Co.. 1814 S. 20tn 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.
FOR SALE 6 delivery wagons at your
price. Haarman Vlnogar & Pickle Co.,
1914 S. 20th 8t.
FOR SALE Good 1,200-pound horie. Call
at 1715 Vinton By or phone Ty. 1118.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
$40, 6 mo.. H, goods, total cost, $3.50.
$40, 6 mo. endorsed notes, total cost, $2.60.
Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Rose Bldg., ICth and Farnam. Ty. 6fi6.
Ilit.ii., rind hume KlleM la Dundee.
SHUER & CARV. 204 Keelino. D. 5074 j
DIAMONDS and li weiry loans at 2 ' and
1'. per cm ; rlv;i!e booths, W. l Flntau,
CO! Securities (Rose) Bldg. Tyler 860.
LIYE ST0CK MARKET
Normal Run of Cattle Brings
Steady Prices; Hogs Sell for
from Ten to Twenty
Cents Lower.
Omaha Sept. 13. 1J17.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 7.445 1.S47 30.S70
Official Tuesday 4,568 3,048 6.303
Official Wednesday .. 5.335 3,828 28.657
Estimate Thursday . . . 6,200 3,600 4,000
Four days this week.. 23. 537 11,623 105.730
Same ds last week.. 39.817 IK. 120 94.376
Same days 2wks ago. 36,416 10.648 80.343
Same days Swks ago. 42.341 26,lt4 46.384
Same days 4 wks. aso. 22,151 1S.S8S 33,942
Sanio days last year.. 35,331 23.S34 1 1 7.974
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards, for twenty-four
hours ending at 3 p in. yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C M. & St. P 6 3
Wabash L'
Missouri Pacific 3
Union Pacific 45 111 88 :
C. & N. W east. .4 6 . . 1
C. N W., west. . 66 IS 16 7
C St. P.. M. A O. . 1 4
C, H. ,; Q, east.. 2 1
C, II. & Q. west.. 124 :i 49
C. R. I, A V.. east 2 5
Illinois Central . . 1 , . . 1
GRAIN AHDPRODUCE
Corn Shows Improvement, With
Prices Ranging from One
Cent Off to One-Half
Cent Higher.
Total receipts. . .248 (6
DISPOSITION H EA D.
153
Morris A Co
Swift A Co
Cuduhy Pkg. Co
Armour A Co
Srhwarla A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Pkg. Co
So. Om. Pkg. Co...
Conn
Wilson
W, B. Vansant Co. . .
Henton. Vansant..,.
F. H. Lewis
J. R Hoot & Co...
J. H. Bulla
Rosenstoc k Bros. ..
F. G. Kellogg
Werthelmer & Degen
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild A Krebs
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.
Christie
Hlgglns
Huffman
Roth
Meyers
Glassherg
Haker, Jones A S. . . ,
Banner Bros
John Harvey
Hennls A Francis..
Jensen A Lungren..
Pat O'Day
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs.
8i9
1.635
358
1.278
11
94
10
187
67
57
116
ISO
95
36
22
62
46
31
10
24
16
13
4
4
164
28
169
8
642
719
678
4 96
760
108
703
124
11
Sheep.
883
2.089
670
8.843
26,408
Totals 6,473 3,689 84,493
Cattle There was about a normal run of
cattle for a Thursday, but the quality of tho
offerings was only fair. Demand was good
for deslrnble beeves and prices are Just
about steady for anything good enough to
attract competition. On the ordinary run
of grass steers, however, demand was some
what Indifferent and the trend of values
lower. Outside markets were heavily sup
plied and In anticipation of an unusually
heavy run next week all classes of buyers
were more or less Indifferent except for real
choice stock. The same held true as to
cows and heifers.
Good fleshy feeders were In active de
mand snd strong, while on tha ordinary
run of light and medium weight stuff the
demand from both yard traders and coun
try buyers was slack and the trend of
values somewhat easier.
Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves,
$16.00M6.60; good to choice beeves, $13.60
15.00; fair to good beeves, $12.25 18.26;
common to fair beeves, $8.00012.00; good to
choice yearlings, 1 1 4.00 j 1 6. 60 ; fair to good
yearlings, $12. 0(l(ff 13.00; common to fair
yearlings. $7.00811.00; prime heavy grass
beeves, $12 OOfff 13.50; good to choice grass
beeves, $10.5011.60; fair to good grass
beeves, $9.2610.26; common to fair grass
beeves, $7.609.25; good to choice heifers,
$.50(U;9.5u; good to choice cows, $8.00
$9.00; fair to good cows, $6.7607.75 ; com
mon to fair cows, $5.!6j!6.60; prime feed
ers, $10 00013.35; good to choice feeders,
$8.5009.60; fair to good feeders, $7.608.60;
common to fair feeders, $6.767.26; good
to choice Blockers, $8.009.00; atock heifers,
$6.60fl8.0ft; stock cows, $6.00(97.60; stock
calves, JS.00 0.00 ; veal calves, $8,00012.26;
bulls, stags, etc., $5.6008.26,
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS. ''4' :
No. AV. :Vr. No. 'A. Pr.'
12 903 t 25 10 1006 $7 26
12 844 X 80 4 942 8 60
35 944 II) 00 1 960 13 00
18 .1340 16 00
MONTANA.
cows... 861 $6 10 13 steers. .1087 $8 (0
SOUTH DAKOTA.
8 steers.. 923 8 25 6 cows... 898 7 10
AVYOMINO.
23 cows... 644 7 75 10 cows... 822 (0
Hogs Hogs reacted at all markets this
morning and a moderate local run sold
at prices that wero largely 1020o lowor
than yesterday. A few shipper purchases
early might have been steady, but the
big end of the offerings sold at the 1020e
decline. Sales ranged largely at $17.60
17.80, with best shipping kinds on up to
$19.40, the top.
tcprescntatlve sales:
No. Av. Pr. Sh.
13. .242 40 17 26
66. .267 290 17 45
76. .262 220 17 65
No. Av.
19. .201
Pr. Bh.
... 17 40
69.. 269 260 17 60 4
63. .274
55. .256
70 17 70
40 17 80
29. .266
17 60
62. .282 110 17 75
61.. 287 K0 17 86
64. .287 110 17 90
35. .227 40 18 30
19. .245
69. .263
18 00
18 40
Sheep Arrivals of sheep and Ismbs were
the largest of the season, the run being
estimated at 152 cars, or 40,000 head.
Trade was not so active as yesterday, but
what sales were made up to 11 o'clock
looked Just about steady. Feeding lambs
sold ns high as $18,00 and killers brought
$17.70, most of the fat offerings being held
for more money. Good fat ewes at $10.76
10.95 were about steady. Aged sheep
offerings were in larger proportion than
on any previous day this season. Feeder
buyers took the bulk of the mature stock.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
fair to choice, $17.26 17.90; lambs, culls,
$14. 00 16.25; Iambs, feeders, $16.75018.00;
yearlings, fair to choice, $11.6013.60; year
lings, feeders, $11.60 13.00; wethers, fair to
choice, $10.60 12.00; ewes, fair to choice,
1 1 0. 0 (1 ff 1 1 . 00 ; ewes, culls and feeders, $7.00
$10.25; ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.60
17.00.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
88 So. Dakota feeder wethers. 82 $11 65
279 So. Dakota feeder yearlings 72 IS 00
78 Idaho feeder lambs 74 17 26
1,026 Idaho feeder lambs 68 18 00
76 cull feeder lambs 40 15 75
181 So. Dakota feeder lambs... 63 17 85
126 Idaho feeedr lambs 67 18 00
102 South Dakota feeder ewes. 85 10 00
201 South Dakota breeding ewes 91 12 00
130 Idaho breeding ewes 120 14 60
800 Idaho ewe lambs 69 18 36
MONEY TOi LOAN
LEGAL RATES LOANS
$24.00 $240.00 or more.
Easy payments. Utmost privacy.
140 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2296.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Prudential Real Estate company to
Marie Jacobaen, Manderson street,
60 feet west of Thirtieth street,
south side, 50x126 $ 1
Edward J. Krigbaum to South Side
First Congregational church, north
east corner Fortieth and R street,
77x126 820
Kate C. Gemmlll to Anna Vachal,
Twenty-seventh street, 80 feet south
of II streets, east side, 40x160 2,400
Inez Callahan and husband to Wini
fred M. Heyden, Webster street, 100
feet west of Fifty-second street,
north side, 60x128 10,000
Scott & Hill company to Mary Mc
Gulro, Webster streeet, 316 feet east
of Thlrty-slxth street, north side,'
60x1 44 4 5,760
.John A. Peterson and wife to Wlliam
Olloy and wife, Hamilton street, 90
feet east of Twenty-sixth street,
south side, 30x127.$ l,6ou
James L. Taylor and wife to Mamie
Rocllda Peterson, Lafayette avenue,
103 feet west of Forty-second street,
south Bide, 47x150 2,100
William C. Miller and wife to Union
Pacific Railroad company, Und. 1-3
of northeast corner of vacated Com
mercial avenue and D street,
120x150 1,633
Russel K. Miller et al to Union Pacific
Railroad company, Und, 2-3 of
northeast corner of vacated Com
mercial avenue and D street,
120x150 1,866
Nell It. Rogers and husband to Delia
P. Hammersley, Florence boulevard,
495 feet north of Fort street, west
side. Irreg. appr., 83x290 1,300
Elna M. Jacobsen to Mark Rogers,
Forty-first street, 163.5 feet north of
California street, west side, 60x110, 2.000
George 14. Powell and wife to Howard
Lee White, Marcy street, 262K feet
feet west of Thirtieth street, south
side. 37UX128.6 4,600
Anna W. W. Donnelly and husband et
al to Bon Handler, Chicago street, 66
feet west of Twenty-fifth street,
south side, 83x152 i 1,400
Omaha. Sept. 1J. 1917.
Trade In cash corn today showed a
marked Improvement over yesterday and
business was transacted much more freely.
The white and yellow varieties sold off lc,
while the mixed sold up Vt&Vic. No. 3
white sold at $2 15f 2.17 and the No. $
at $2 17, while one car of No. 1 yellow
brought $2,12 4 and the No. 2 ranged from
$3. 12(92.13. Two cars of No. 1 mixed
went for $3.09 4 and the No. t sold for
$2 09SJ P94, while three rare of near yel
low of the No. 2 mixed grade sold at
ti ,10. and still another sold on shippers'
weights brought ti.H. A choice car of
ordinary No. 2 mixed brought $2,104, this
betfig Hj l4e over the general run of this
grade. Receipts of corn amounted to sixty
two cars and practically all of these were
disposed of.
Oats sold up another 4c today and trade
In this markft was fairly active, with
receipts t.f I, fly cars. The slandard grade
of white oats sold today at 69 V. 4 59 4c the
No. 3 white brought 68 694c, practically
all these sales being made at 69 4c while
the ordinary run of sample oats sold for
6H(ff58 4c. There was a fair demand for
this cereal at tho fractionally higher prices.
Receipts of rye and barley were two and
three cars, respectively, rye being quoted
lc off and barley 2c higher. Thero was
a liberal demand for both theso cereals.
No. 2 rye sold at $1.79, while the better
grade of malting barley brought $1.36.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to J3S.000 bushels: corn, 378,000 bushels;
oats, 397.0OO bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were 778,000 bush
els and shipments 279.000 bushels, against
receipts of 3.181.000 bushels and shipments
of 2,185,000 bushels Inst year.
, Primary corn receipts wore 259,000 bush
els and shipments S46.000 bushels, against
receipts of 1.632.000 bushels and shipments
of 703.000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1.898.000 bush
els and shipments 1.474.000 bushels, against
receipts of 2.810,000 bushels and shipments
ot 1,908,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
73
848
62
20
14
cars,
No.
Chicago 60
Minneapolis 228
Duluth 166
Omaha 6
Kansas City 67
St. Louis 66
Wlnlpeg 442
These sales were reported today:
Wheat No. 2 northern spring: J
82.12. No. 4 yellow hard: 1 car, $2.01
2 mixed hard red winter: 1 car. $2.08. No,
2 red soring: 1 car. $2.10. No. 3 red spring:
1 cars, $2.07. Mixed grain: 1 car (15 per
cent rye), $2 00.
Rye No. 1: 3-6 car, $1.79.
Ilarlcy No. 2: 3 cars, $1.36.
Corn No. 2 white: 3 cars, $2 17; li
car, $2.15. No. 3 white: 4-5 car, $2.17. No.
1 yellow: 1 car . $2,124- No. 3 yellow: 4
ears, $2.13: 4 cars, $2,124; 1 car. $2,12U;
64 cars, $2 12. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $2,114.
No. 1 mixed: 2 cars, $2,094. No. 2 mixed:
1 car (near white), $2 14; 1 car, $2 104; 3
cara (near yellow), $3.10; 6 cars, $2 094; 3
cars $2,094: 2 3-6 cars, $2.09. No. 3 mixed:
2 cars, $2,09 4; 4 4 cars, $2.09. No. 4
mixed: 1 2-5 cars, $2,084. No. 6 mixed; 1
car, $2 074. Sample mixed: ' oar, $2.00.
Oats Standard; 2 cars, 694c; 4 rar
694c. No. $ white: 11 cars, 694c; 3-5
car, 69c; 1 car (two-line haul), 68ttc No.
4 white: 6 cars, 69o. Sample white: 2
cars. 684c: 1 car. 6S4c: 1 i cars, 68c.
Omaha Cash Trlots Corn: No. J white,
$2 15f2,17; No. 3 white, $2.144 2. 17; Nn,
2 yellow. $2.122., No. 3 yellow, I3.U4
J124: No. 2 mixed, $2,092.104: No.
8 mixed, $2.092 094. Oats: No. 1 white,
69 4 W69HC; standard, 694W 59 4: No. I
white, 8H!iU: No. 4 white, 68 4
Barley: malting, $1 34ff 1.36; No 1 feed.
$1 27(flH 29. Rye: No. I, lt.7B01.TI; No.
t, $1.77tt1.7S.
In, -at tniltfe Of nptlftOS'.
I
Corn, i
Deo.
May
On is. '
Hept I
Deo.
I
1 20 1 20 120 1 20
1 10 1 10 110 1 1
58 69 6 69
67 . 67 67 67
1120
110
6$
66
n.i,,. nrii.es. furnished The llee
by Logan A Bryan, stock snd grain brokers.
315 South Sixtecntn sireei, -"""';.
A7rTopen. I HlKh. Low. Close.
Corn.
Dec.
May ,
Oats.'
cp.
Dec;
May
Pork.
Sep.
Oct.
Jan,
Lard.
Sep.
Oct.
Jan.
Ribs.
Sep.
Oct.
Jan.
1 18 1 1 U7i 1
1 1414 1 16U 1144 1
69 4 W4 69
68 69 4 67 74
60 624 604
i
42
42 30 42 70 42 27 42
42 80 42 40 41 80 43
!3 7( 23 88 23 76 23
23 66 23 80 23 60 23
22 574 22 724 22 67 22
33 70 23 80 23 70 23
13 66 23 774 23 66 23
21 65 21 90 21 62 21
17
20
60S
69 4
624
72
Yes
1174
116
18
68
60
42 $5
42 30
42 00
23 85
23 60
2 16
23 7
23 60
21 60
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Corn Soars Influenced by Rain in Iowa;
Oats Stronger.
r'ki.sn dent 11 fnrn nrloes ran Up
ward today, Influenced mainly by unwel
come rains In Iowa and by a forecast of
unsettled weather for the greater portion
of the rest of the corn belt. Tha market
closed strong. 2 to 2c net higher at $1.18
to $1.20 for December ana ii.u to ti.n
for May.
Oats gained 10 to lftc ana provisions i.c
lo ..,,.
. . rim warm weather Is needed If the
corn crop is to mature ahead of killing
frost, the ascent or values in me corn jm.
required but little time to get started. On
i -K..,ln kulvna (here was considerable
selling from houses with western connec
tions, but the offerings were wen aDsoroeo
and the market finished at the topmost
Manv of the longs who
sold out their line yesterday were Ifcisy re
placing It. scantiness oi supplies ui
corn tended also to favor the buying side,
K... olreiimalanee VII later offset by
assertions that rural offerings to arrive had
become more liberal and tnat easierp -mand
had slowed nearly to a halt.
c-..-. ,k.. thraahlnar and shinning WOllld
be damaged by wet weather gave decided
strength to oats. Besides leading bulls
took the position tnat granting inn crop
... rarnrii nrnnortlAns. the SlSS Of th
total was of no avail while producers main
tained to a large extent a siuuoorn nuuii
attitude.
n-,in tn .antlneas of arrivals, wheat
could not be supplied In amounts equal to
tho wants or miners, a nnri.no i
famine In flour is In prospect, according to
a prominent expert here. He predicted
that wheat receipts at all primary markets
would soon Increase from day to day.
Provisions reflected the advance of corn.
Government buying was almost continuously
In evidence. .....
Cash Prices Corn: No. 2 yellow, $2.22
2 28; No. yellow end No. 4 yellow nomi
nal. OatB: No. 3 white. 614 24c; stand
ard, 6262Kc Rye: No. 2, $1. 8201. 85.
Barley: $1.251.43. Seeds: Timothy,
$6.008.00; clover, $17.00 2 1. 60. Provi
sions: Pork, $42.60; lard, $28.8523.80;
ribs, $23.56 24.50.
Butter Markot firm; creamery, 184
43c.
Eggs Receipts, 8,238 cases; market un
changed. Potatoes Market higher; receipts, 20
cars; Minnesota, bulk, $1.30f1.85, Minne
sota, sacks, $1.3561.40; Wisconsin, $1.30
1.40.
Poultry Alive, market lower; fowls, 22
244c; springs, 22c.
Kansas City Live Htock Market
Kansas City, Sept. 13 Cattle Receipts,
2,000 hesd; market steady to strong; prime
fed BteerB, $l.OUlpio.u; aressea oeei steers,
$11 60015.50; western steers, $8.0013.25;
cows, $5.608. 00; heifers, $7.0013.00;
stockers and feeders, $6.6013.25; bulls, 10.00
8 00; calves, $6.60013.00.
Hogs Receipts, 1,500 head; market, high
er; bulk of sales, $17.5018.60; heavy, $18.00
18.86: packers and butchers, $17,8018.76;
light, $17.7518.40; pigs, $16.00M7.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,300 'head;
Market higher; lambs, $17.00 17.80; year
lings, $12.00 13.60; wethers, $11.00 12 50;
ewes, $10.0011. 50.
Sioux City Lite Stock Market.
Sioux City, Sept. 13. Cattle Receipts, 1,
700 head; market steady; beef steers,
$7,00516.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.00
$9.00; canners, $5.006.00; stockers and
feeders, $7.00?f 11 00; calves, $7.0012.50;
bulls, stags, etc., '$6.00 8.00; feeding cows
and heifers, $5.758.00.
Hogs Receipts, 8.000 head; market
steady; light. $17.60 18.00; mixed, $17.60
18.25; heavy, $17.40018.26; pigs, $16.00
15.60; bulk of sales, $17.60 17.80.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head;
market steady
Minneapolis Grain Market.
Minneapolis. 8ept. 13. Flour Unchanged.
Rye $1.821. 834-
Barley $1.1301. 35.
Bran $28.00028.50.
Corn No. 8 yellow, $2.1 8 2.20.
Oats No. 3 whlto, M 4 8 61c.
Flaxseed $$.80 3.36
HEW YORK STOCKS
Tendency Still Downward;
Shipping; Shares Sell on
News of Reported Loss
of Minnehaha.
New York, Sept. 13. Pressure on the
stock market was less severe today, but
the tendency was still downward. New low
points for tho movement were reached by
many standard shares, among which the
railroads figured most prominently. Tha
principal opposing Influence consisted of the
requirements of the shorts, which led to
buying on the breaks in sufficient volume
to bring about temporsry reactions, and the
movement as a whole was Irregular. Total
sales, 690,000 shares.
Liquidation of Investment stocks, which
has been the most disturbing feature of ths
recent declines, Involved several Issues which
hitherto have not been conspicuous In this
connection, but at the present price levels,
holders were less Inclined to press them on
the market. There was enough of this sell
ing, however, to check sny tendency toward
sustained Improvement. St. Paul, which sold
down to 68; Reading, Northwestern. Lehigh
Valley, Canadian Pacific. Norfolk A West
ern and Baltimore & Ohio showed signs of
pressure at times.
That the decline was not carried further
probably was duo to the large extension of
the short Interest recently. There was evi
dence of an oversold condition In spots and
toward the close the demand from the shorts
became more Insistent, resulting In a good
rally In the last hour.
Shipping shares were sold on news of ths
reported loss of the steamship Minnehaha
and broke sharply. Now Haven again re
flected an Increaaed domand and Southern
Railway preferred moved up nearly four
points under the Influence of the resump
tion of the dividend payments. American
Snuff broke 10 and South Porto Rico Sugar
21 points.
The market for roubles showed greater
steadiness today, following the brisk rally.
After easing off slightly the quotation re.
covered, ruling nearly 3o above ths recent
low record.
The bond market was again heavy. Total
sales, par value, $3,760,000.
Liberty bonds sold at 99.90 to 99.98.
United States bonds unchanged on call.
Number of sales and quotation on lead
Ing stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar.. 1.000 86 81 88
Am. Can 1,100 404 394 40
Am. C. AT 1,400 724 '2
Am, Locomotive.. 1,200 604 69 60
Am. S, A R 7,400 95 93 95
Am. Sugar Ref. .. 1,400 109 109 109
Am. T. A T 900 116 115 116
Am. Z. L. A 8 400 13 17 174
Anaconda Cop. ... 10,800 71 69 704
Atchison 1,200 96 95 86
A. G. A W. I. S. S. 4,700 93 7 81
n. A 0 700 664 68 66
H. A S. Copper.... 700 29 28 28
Cel. Potroleum ... 400 18 15 16
Canadian Pacific. 4.800 156 1624 154
Central Leather .. 6,600 82 78 82
Ches A Ohio .... 2,100 664 65 66
C. M. A St. P 8,600 60 68 69
C. A N. W 900 103 103 103
C, R. I. A P. ctfs. 6.700 25 4 24 24
Chlno Copper .... 2,300 (4 63 4 63
Colo. F. A 1 42
Corn Trod. Ref. .. 9.900 254 23 25
Crucible Steel 23,600 69 67 694
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 4,900 92 31 31 4
Dlst. Sec 2,800 26 25 26
Erie 4.400 20 19 20
Gen. Klcctrlo 1,700 139 137 139
(Inn. Motors 25,800 93 90 924
Gt. No. pfd 1,600 108 102 102 4
Ot. No. Ore ctfs... 2,600 33 324 32
Illinois Central .. 600 100 99 100
lnsp. Copper 3,400 63 624 63
Int. M. M. pfd.... 21,300 85 83 84 (
Int. Nickel 8,000 33 31 324
Int. Paper 400 29 29 29
K. C. Southern.... 1,100 18 18 17
Kennecott Coppor.. 6,200 40 39 404
LAN 1,200 116 116 110
Maxwell Motors .. 600 31 4 80 814
Mex. Petroleum... 6,800 90 87 4 89
Miami Copper ..J. 300 35 34 35
Missouri Paclflo ., 4,400 27 28 27 '4
Montant Power 80
Nevada Copper ... 800 224 224 224
N. Y. Central 1,890 77 764 704
N. Y.. N. H. AH.. 4,100 24 23 234
Nor. A Western .. 200 111 111 JI04
No. Pacific 900 99 98 991,,
Pacific Mall 1,400 26 26 26
Pacific T. A T 22
Pennaylvanla. 7,700 61 60 61 '4
Pittsburgh Coal 49
Ray Con. Cop 1,200 27 26 264
Reading 13,000 80 78 79 4
Rep. Iron & Stcei 6.600 80 78 804
Shattuok Arls. Cop. 1 700 23 23 23 4
Ho. Pacific 1,700 904 90 80',
So. Railway 4.000 27 25 26
Studebaker Corp... 1,600 44 434 44
Texas Co 700 186 164 164 4
Union Pacific .... 7.400 127 126 127
V. a. Ind. Alcohol 1,800 131 127 131
U. S. Steel 236,700 107 106 107
U. S. Steel pfd.... 3,500 116 114 1164
Utah Coppor 7,200 98 96 87 4
Wabash pfd "b".. 2,000 24 24 24
Western Union 88
Westing. Electric. 1,700- 45 43 45
Total sales for ths day, 680,000 shares.
New York Money Market.
New York, Hept 13. Mercantile Paper-"
6 6 4 per cent.
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills. $4.72J
commercial sixty-day bills on bands, $4,714$
commercial sixty-day bills, .$4.71; de
mand, $4 75 9-16; cables, $4,76 7-16.
Silver Bar, 88 c; Mexican dollars, 79a,
Bonds Government, steady; railroad,
heavy.
Time LoansSten-'"; sixty days and nlns
ty days and six n ths, 64 per cent bid.
Call Money Flm. ; hlgh, S per cont; lows,
44 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per oent; clos
ing bid, 4 per cent; offered at ( pet
cent: last loan, 6 per cent.
IT. B. 2s, reg... 96 Int. M. M. 6 90 a
U. 8. Is, coupon 97 4 K. C. 8. ref. 5a. 80
U. . 3s, reg... 99L A N. un. 4s.. 85
U. 8. 3s, coupon 99 M. K. & T. 1st 4s 66
U. 8. 4s, reg.,.1064Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 68
U. S. 4s, coupon. 106 Mont. Power Cs. 91
Pan. 3s, coupon 80 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 98 la
A. A F. 8. 5s... 5No. Pac. 4s 85
A. T. A T. clt. 6s 96No. Pao. 3 61
Anglo-French 6 92 40. 8. L. ref. 4s 86
Arm. A Co. 44s 89 4 Pac. T. T. 6s. 96
Atch. gen. 4s... 86Pa. con. 44s. ..100
B. A O. 4s 84 Pa. gen. 44s... 92
Cen. Leather 6s. 99 Reading gen. 4a. 88
Cen. Pac. 1st... 81 tS. L.AS.F.adj.6a 64
C. A Ohio cv. 6s 82 So. Pac. cv. 5s.. 96
C. B. A Q. jt. 4s 96So. Pac. ref. 4s.. 84
CM&SP.pen 4s 86So. Ry. 5s 96
CRIAP.Ry.ref. 4s 68T. & P. 1st 944
C. A 8. ref. 44s 76 Union Paclflo 4 90
D. A R. G. ref. 6a .67 Un. Pac. cv. 4s.. 87H
D. of C. 6s 1931 .95U. 8. Rubber Cs. 82
Krlo gen. 4s 62 U. 8. Steel 6s... 103 ,
Gen. Eiec. 6s. .100 Wabash 1st 100
Gt. No. 1st 44s 90 West. Union 4s 82
I. C. ref. 4s.... 83 4Bld. tOffered,
St. Louis live Stock Market
St. Louis, Sept. 13. Cattle Receipts, 4,40$
head; market higher) natives, $3.0017.50$
yearling steers and heifers, $7.0016.00j
cows, $6.0010.00; stockers and feeders.
$6.609.60; Texas quarantine steers, $6.76
10.60;; cows and heifers, $6.0010.00; prim
yearling steers, $7.6010.00; native calves,
$5.7515.75.
Hogs Receipts, 4,800 head: market
lower; lights, $18,00018.40; pigs, $13,509
17.60; mixed and butchers, $18.20 18.80$
good heavy, $18.76 18.80; bulk of sales.
$18.0018.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200 head;
market strong; lambs, higher; lambs, $11.01
18.00; ewes, $10.60 11.00; wethers, $10.6
j 12.60.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts 10,001
heah; market steady; native beef cattle,
$7.4017.80; western steer, $17.50 18.60!
stockers and feeders, $6.1010.50; cows an
heifers, $4.8012.86; calves, $12.60016.60.
Hogs Receipts 15,000 head; market weak,
1016c under yesterday's average; bulk oi
sales, I17.30W18.60; light, $17.16018.80;
mixed, $16.8518.66; heavy, $16.8618.(6;
rough, $16.7517.00; pigs, $1 3.60 17.30.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 22,000 head;
market steady; wethers, $9.00 12.76; ewes.
$8.2511.75; lambs, $12.26 18.25.
Omaha Hay Market.
Hay Receipts of prairie hay larger. De
mand very quiet, with prices on prairie ha)
lower. Alfalfa continues firm and higher.
Choice upland prairie hay, $18.0013.S0l
No. 1, $17.00 18. 00; No. 2, $18.0016.00;
No. 3, $8.00011.00. No. 1 midland, $15.00
18.00; No. 2, $12.501(.6. No. 1 lowland,
$9.60011.50; No. 2, $7.0008.50; No. 8. $5,01
6.00. Alfalfa Choice, $i.0 26.00; No,
1, $22.0023.00; standard, $20.OO21.00; No,
2. $17.00)19.00; No. 1, $12.00 14.00. Straw
Oat, $6.507.00; wheat, $6.007.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
St. Joseph, Sept. 13. Cattle Receipts, S.
300 head; market lower: steers, $8.0016.60:
cows and heifers, $5.6014.50; calves. $6.90
13.60.
Hogs Receipts, 6,500 head; market
lower; top, $18.75; bulk of sales, $17.50
18.60; heavy packers, $17.7518,00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,600 head:
market active, liW16c higher; lambs, $11.00
17.76; ewes, $ooU.OO.
New York Cotton Market.
New York. Sept. 13. Cotton Future
opened steady: October, 20. 05c; December,
19.80c; January, 18.70c; March, 19.80c;
May. 20.02c.
The cotton market today olosed very
steady at a net advance of 4 point on
September and ( to 18 point oa. lata da
llverle. t, 1
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