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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1917. FOR RENT HOUSES West toTTAOE tor rent at (4tb and Military At., $7 a month. Call Benson 335, For" RENT 6-room modern bouse, 1616 Dewey Av. Harney I4S9. North. 0R RENT-KOUNTZE PLACE HOME, 4 BEDROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH WITH HEAT. Full south front lot. lawn, flowers, fruit trees, and grapa arbor. Has garage In rear built so It can be heated. All floor oak and oak stairway; ery elaborate lighting fix tures; all walls are of high grade decora tions; only ons block from Lothrop school. Children de not have to cross car Una. Basement Is finished with coal bin and Vegetable room. House has A Ro. 1 heating plant Built for a home. For further In formation or appointment call Traver Brothers, til First National Bank Bldg., Phone Douglas 686 t-B. MODERN, 201 Maple, very choice, with garage, sleeping porch. 37. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY. Hastings ft Heyden, 1614 Har, Tyler 60. 6-ROOM house, 2-story, all modern. $25, vacant October 1. 28:4 Ruggles St.; 5 rooms modern, but heat, $15, newly dec orated, 270( Howard St. .516 SHERMAN AVE., 12 rooms. $33. JOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas 654. 26 7-r. modern double hoUBe, shade and lawn. Bemls park Wal. Z34.'. 1331 N. JSTH ST.. 7-room, strictly modern. Call Colfax J20. South. FOR RENT Beautiful modern 6 room bungalow. Call Harney 6360. Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. T-B. 2505 Pierce St Z6.U0 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. l-R. 4811 North 29th St J5.0C l-R. 630 South 24th Ave 15.00 STRICTLY MODERN. S.R. 922 South 81st Ave $25.00 T-R. 917 South 26th St 25.00 (-R. 412 North 18th St 27.50 .R. 8011 Dewey Ave 37.60 8-R. 3601 North 17th St.... 30.00 l-R. 625 SoSth 26th St 0 00 l-R. 191 Chicago St 35 00 ' 10-R. 2221 Dodge St 40.00 FLATS MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 10-R. 706 South 13th St $00 PORTER ft SHOTWELL, 10$ South 17th St. Doug. 501$. Office With HOME BUIbuanj lOOl MASON ST.. rooms, strictly modern, very comfortable house and easy to heat. Rent $25. 1(0 S. 28th St., 10 rooms, strictly mod ern. Weal for rooming house. Rent 130. nAj , di., a, E.mnm (.nttnffe. Rent 310. $301 N. 04th St., 6-room cottage. Rent $15. , GILBERT C. LUUJu. 1S MeCague Bldg. Doig. $70 ill 8. 81st, 6-rooms MOVING AND STORAGE T P PFFn Express Co.. Moving J. J. IXZjEjU p,CKing and Storage. 1207 Fartism St. Web 2743. Doug (141. OUR BUSINESS is" MOVlXO. Large van. two men, J1.50 per hour. MAGGARD'S STORAGE CO.. Doug. 1491 11 REAL ESTATE Investment REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. West Faniam District tViieSct: "vn rooms "" on first floor oak. four on second white enamVl. R... heat' "led vestibule- and bath Reasonable terms if desired. ALFRED THOMAS. 308 Farnam Bldg. HOME BARGIN In West Farnam district, rooms, strictly modern, hot water heat; lot 48x111, fruit trees and shrubbery. Owner leaving city and offers this for Quick ale, at $4,000. Terms. Owner. Harney 6734. T c.-h,.us.e ,B1 one "tor9 at in Hamilton bt. Make me an offer. Harney 4206. VERY desirable room for one or two nurses. Hospital neighborhood. Douglas 6699. North. " " SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY A SON. REALTORS. 620 First Nat l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange 640 ACRES, Sioux County, Nebraska. Owner will take Omaha residence property as part pay. This land is nearly all good farm land. No aand or rock; price $17.60 per acre. E. P. Snowden & Son. 433 S. 15th. Tel. Douglas 9371. SHERIDAN. Dawes, Rock aud Dundy Co. Improved ranches, clear, tor sal or ex change. 8. 8. A R. R. MONTGOMERY Douglas 4110. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. I HAVE 640 acres of land in Brown Co., Neb., for trad for furnished hotel in country town. 1116 S. 22d St, Omaha. Paul Sydon. agent. FINE Lucas Co.. la., grain farm for clear Canada land. Give full description In first letter with price. Walter J. Good, Charlton, la. INVESTIGATE my system: Omaha Realty Trading Co. IS Patterson Blk. Tyler 166. FOR exchange, $(10,000 flats clear. 315 Ridge Bldg., Kansaa City, Mo. NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN Located high and sightly, 32d, near De catur street. We sold seven In this loca tlon last season. Has five rooms, closets !L Jii" b"em(,nt- 'arge, roomy porch. All decorated with high-grade pa per, tile In kitchen and bath. Shades and electrlo fixtures. Oak finish In living and dining rooms, pedestal opening with booki. ;,..s. Price $2,925. Substantial first payment balance monthly like rent This Is $3,250 value. Call for appointment. TRAVER BROS., Phone D. 6886. lis First Nat. Bank. $20.00 xr VEth K.v itnttnn...... 27.60 1511 Farnam, T-r X7'69 ' ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO. Tyler 1B36. 833 Securities Bldg. 40 Nice modern home, close in. $50 Fine modern home, close In. f Five- nice 6-room cottages, close in, $21 and $22.60. t incicpn O'DOHERTY SON. 711 leellne. WALKING distance 2641 Dodge; 8-roora modern house, good condition; ready to move into. Cheap at $26. Keys first door east W. W. Mitcneii, wepster u. l-R. NEW mod. house, 2215 Ellison Ave, oak finish, very choice, $85. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGCY., Hastings A Heyden, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. . In oil narta of the CltV. CR"GH. SONS A CO.. 50$ Be Bldg FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. ANOELUS APARTMENT, 25TH AVE. AND DOUGLAS. 3 or 4-room apartment, fireproof and soundproof. Two disappearing Murphy beds, automatio .elevator Roof garden. Strictly modern. Harney 2074. CLOSE In rooms, suitable for studio, office, dentist, dressmaker, etc., with living rms. - adjoining. T. F. Hall. 434 Ramge. P. 7406. APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, splen did location. 24th and Fnrnam. P. 1472. North. l-ROOM and alcove, all .modern, second floor, steam heat, $20. winter. 1821 Maple, DOUglaa ZBU3. South. :the, wiLTory, ' " 1954 JONES, .... NEW.' 1 rooms with 2 built-in beds, imall dressing room,' hntlf-litfhlffonler; vsry choice; wall safes, nice light rooms; close In; no cai'are; oak fin.; excellent Janitor service. $1,7.60 sum.? $42.60 win ter. Janitor will show you through. OUAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY. Hastings ft Heyden. 614 Har. J Tyler 60. HEATED flats, 19th and Leavenworth, t and 7 rooms, strictly modern, $28, eum- mer. $40 winter, uoug.. apo.. Miscellaneous.- f-R." APARTMENT, $26; winter rate, $35; steam heat. Others $18 and up. Q. P. . stebblns, 1610 Chicago. . TTTTT7TTT. i.mnm anartment. walking distance. Janitor, heat, etc; $40 summer. t8,5t winter. Douglas 3392. ESTABROOK apt, or office, facing 16th St., $26 month. Q. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, Specialists In Apartment Management FOR RENT Buines Prop'ty Stores. FOR RENT The entire first floor of the Bromley Bldg., formerly occupied by the Omaha National bank; also the entire fifth floor, formerly occupied by the Western Union Telegraph Co. ; both fine light rooms. We also, have soms very good office rooms; all will be rented on very reasonable terms. We are now installing a modern heating plant. Ten, ants will now b assured of comfortable, warm rooms. ' I. N, HAMMOND, AGENT, 210 S. 13th St. NEW, modern stores on Leavenworth, be tween 24th and 26th St. Low rent. JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1802 FARNAM. ' STOREROOM" for rent. Bun Theater Bidg. WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors) Douglas 6842. Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN store, oor. 16th and Cass. Choice location. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago; 718 8. 24TH ST., Bo. Side. Neat1 P. O. E. H. Benner Co. Doug. 8406. MODERN store, 16th St., near postofflce, $7'i. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. LOW-PRICED mod. offices, Farnam Bldg., 1$ ft Farnam. (Old 1st Nat Bank Bldg. FIRST TRUST CO., (Realtors.) Tyler 600. Miscellaneous. FIREPROOF building 22x100, with trackage In front Call Douglas 722. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Apartments. WE want more bouses and apartments to rent Th fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list la conclusive proof of th efficiency oi our rental service. If you want to keep your places rented see Payne A Slater Co., "Omaha's Rental Men." 61 Om. Nat Bk Bldg. Doug. 1016. WANTED 5 OR 6-ROOM COTTAGE. If yon are willing to sell your 6 or (-room cottage on monthly payments, w can dispose of them to reliable custo mers. ALLEN A BARRETT, 518 Bee. Doug. 7768. Miscellaneous. ' t.TQT vnu. ...t.l nrnnaCv with " HaVfi waiting list. Call today. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., $29-30 City Nat Doug. 8862. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. " FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, . Tacking, storage and moving 219 N. 11th St Phone Doug- lss 894. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Expert services; prompt attention. Tout moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office. Central Furniture Btore. 17tb and Howard Tel. Doug. 7785. FIDELITY skhvics FREE Phune Douglaa 238 for complete list of vacant houses snd apart ments Also for storage, moving. 16th ? Jackson Sis. FlUKPRtMiK WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods snd plsnos; moving, packing and shipping. . OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. SOI H. Kth. Douglas 416. Globe Van and Storage Co. v For real service ! moving, parking and torlpf. call Tyler ii or Douglas 4338. MILLER PARK BARGAIN Dandy good house on the car line with itttJ 4,1 modern- F'"t floor has ih ,,,m arran8ement with oak fln oVt JiU .1 thru eoellnt bedrooms. Oak floors throughou House Is In fine w?ndlUn "I nlortr decorated Storm ?d.?.'7,.nd ,crfen; '""it porch screened, beautiful location. Beautiful lot wltii flowers, shrubs and fruit. This Is a bar- toi '"aelHnV"' IeaVlD clty onIy rea,on GLOVER & SPAIN, , REALTORS, Douglas 3962. 919-20 CitV Nation. t TWO ACRRS TWO BLOCKS- TO CAR 513.75 Down $13.75 Month This Is northwest of Minne Lusa addl- ,1.,n.'lU9o.0flot FoTett Lwn boulevard at 40th St. You can take this tract and put one-half In fruit and devote part to poultry and a little garden and you will have an ideal country home. East front Most accessible acreage around Omaha! Price $1,375. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) ffSH Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. KOUNTZE PLACE. $300 DOWN-$30 A MONTH. 6-room, strictly modern bungalow, lo cated on N. 18th St., just north of Kounts park Oak finish and oak , floors. East front. Priced at $2,900, a- bargain figure. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO, . (Realtors) l37 Omaha Nat. Bank. D0Ug. 1781. SACRIFICE SALE "Will sell beTow cost B.rp'om allmodern except heat cottage, almost new; south front; has soms fruit; chicken yard In rear. This Is located at 8110 Burdette. close to car. Prlc $1,200. Can give term. , TRAVER BROTHERS Dauglas 6836. 619 First Nat. Bank.' REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINI E LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand v hy the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.. 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. Et.RANOR pr.if-I'. Beautiful residence lots on Larlmore Ave., near new site North Omaha High school. Buy before building operations begin. Sav money. $10 down; $10 month. Arthur Chase. Colfax 2579. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. SEVERAL light truck delivery wagons at your price. Haarman Vinegar Pickle Co.. 114 S. 20th St. FOR SALE 6 delivery wagons at your price. Haarman Vinegar & Ptckl Co, 1914 8. 20th St. FOP SALE Two Ice wagons. A. W. Bonner. SSii and Evans. POULTRY AND PET STOCK STERILIZE AND PRESERVE YOUR EGGS Full information of an absolute proven method that will sav you money and kocp your eggs fresh; for a dim or stamps. THE HOME PRESERVERS, 306 E. 3d 8t. North Platte, Neb. WANTED Fox terrier or Boston bull male pup. Will pay up to $6. Address Box $132. Bee MONEY TO LOAN Oriiunlaed by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, I mo.. H, goods, total cost, $3.60. $40, 6 mo. endorsed notes, totai cost, $2.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportlonat rat. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 661 LEGAL KATES LOANS $24.00 $240.00 or mor. Easy payments. Utmost privacy $40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 329$. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and jewelry loans at 2V4 and IVi per cent; private booths. W. C. Flatau, 601 Securities (Roan) Bldg. Tyler 960. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price $220, only $2 cash and (0 cents per week. Doug. 8392. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. NORTHWEST. Five-room cottage. In fine repair, hot - water-heat;, H block to car line, north ot Ames, on v 39th St. Price $2,660: $460 cash, balance same a rent. HIATT COMPANY, Realtors, 24E-T-S Omaha Nat. Bank. Tyler $0. Bigfp-est Value in Omaha $250 Down $25 Per Month uanay iuu two-story, 6-room square house, strictly modern in every respect. Garage and barn. Choice south front cor ner lot, one block to car. Price only $3,100. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. A Dandy for $2,900 Six rooms and bath, strictly modern; oak finish, bookcases, buffet and writ ing desk, built-in; lot 60x100; $460 down, $25 per month. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. $260 CASH, $27.50 per mo., will buy a classy new stucco bungalow, 6-r. and bath, strictly modern, oak finish, furnace heat, built-in buffet and cupboards, dandy lot, one block to car and school. Would consider light auto as first payment. rtAar onua., ZIP Keellne Bldg. Ty. 721 SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW On floor; quarter-sawed oak and fir finish, oak floors, south front, brand new; front porch screened; elegant decorations. Will take In lot or auto, or make terms to' a responsible party. Colfax 4193. KOUNTZE Place bargain, $4,200; 8-room, strictly modern, with garage. Owner leav ing city, easy terms. F. D. Wead. 310 S. 18th St. ' OWNER OFFERS HOME. 8-room, strictly modern, hardwood fin ish; paved street; car two blocks, cash counts. Call Colfax 2579. FOR SALE 6-rm. modern cottage, hot water heat, block from car; party leaving city; easy terms. Colfax 1307. South. $100 CASH-$1S MONTHLY. Nice little cottage on South 11th St. bouelvard, rented tor $12 per month; will sell to reliable man for $1,300 on theas terms. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., 803-4 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420. viNE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both - on on lot; fin condition; live in one and rent th other. Pries for both, $2,760. Very easy terms. No. 2433 8. 20th St NORRIS ft NORRIS. 400 Be Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. Miscellaneous. CLASSY BUNGALOW Five-room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. Prlc $8,850. reasonabls terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 142 Paxton Block. Douglas 1722. W FARNAM SMITH ft CO.. ' Real Estate and Insurance, 1HI 'iirrm St. Doug. 1064 R. 8. TRUMBULL. 1306 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, War Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE FOR SALE Tracksge property between 17th and 18th on Nicholas St, at a bar gain, .for quick sale. EUGENE THOMAS, Douglas 3607. 412-414 Karbach Blk. TRACKAGE Fin site on B. ft M. B. B.; size 95x166; can be bought cheap. C A. GrimmeL phone Douglas 1615. FOR SALE IN BENSON GARDENS ONE acre, lot No. 197, with some useful Im provements; very cheap if bought thts fall. Inquire at th Bank of Benson. Phone B. 16$ or at 68th and Grant Sts. A. F. Ahlstrom. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lota on easy terms. Mod srn, attractive borne. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO HOMES and home site In Dundee. BHU1ER ft CARY. 204 Keellne. D. 6074. South Side. TWO ACRES $900 EASY TERMS These acres are located In our South Side acres addition on 66th and Q Sts are suitably adapted for chicken raising or fruit farming, are on a good road not far from car line, store and school. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Miscellaneous. FIVE, ten fifteen or twenty acres, close In; yr rg ana up. wal. 3466. TEN acres, close In, lays fine. $4,000. Tel.' WaL 8466. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyer for $ and f-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down. Call Osborn Realty Co., Tyler 496. 101 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. , Edwin S. Cloyer and wife to Agnes I R. White, Vernon avenue, 120 feet I west of Thirty-ninth street, south 1 side, 120x137.6 $ 300 The State National bank to H. R. Pope, Thirty-third street, 60 feet north of Fort Omaha avenue, west side, 87x 127.6 890 Etta Rentfrow and husband to Glenn D. McLachlln, Dodge street, 130 feet west of Park avenue, south side, 47.6x115 6,000 Etta Rentfrow and husband to Glenn D. McLachlln, Webster street. 99 feet east of Twentieth street, south skle, 83x132 .... 6,000 Daisy Wilton to John H. Mays et al. Thirty-ninth street. 120 feet south ot Pratt street, east side, 40x134 1,000 Occidental Building and Loan associa tion to Ida Scholtlng, Madison street, 83 feet feet west of Twenty-third street south side, 50x130 400 Quality Home Builders et al to Mary Snell Watts, Evans street, 60 feet west of Sherman avenue, south side, 40x125 1 Thomas Lynn and wife to Albertlne Luts, Thirty-fifth street, 116 feet south of F. E. ft M. P. Ry. right- of-way, west side, 40x120 1,760 Thomas Lynn and wife to Albertlne Luts, Wirt street, 150 feet west ot Nineteenth street north side, 60x i 124 4,500 John Naylon and wife to Cecilia K Tam per, Twenty-seventh street, 202.7 feet south of Burt street, west side, 40x 67.5 3,200 John F. Flack and wife to Llndon D. Fox, Forty-third street, 278 feet north of Pratt street, west side, 40x 130 $75 Cecilia M. Kramper to John Naylon, Nineteenth street, 163 tt feet north of Lake street east side, 30.6x140 ... 1,700 George T. Allen and wife to Emma Carlson, Pratt street, 143 feet west of Thirty-first avenue, north side, 46x 128 $00 James W. Sharps and wife to Christine Madsen, McKlnley street, 150 feet west of Kennedy street, south side, 50x128 3,250 Glen R. Munger and wife to Sophronla M. Munger, Thirteenth street, 40 feet north of I street, esst side, -40x140.. 1 LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Feeder Cattle In creases as the Corn Crop Ripens; Hog Prices Are Higher. Omaha, September 18. 191T. Receipt were: Cattl. Hogs. Sheep. v.iiiii.1 monaay 17,T J.974 18,144 Estimate Tuesday ....10,600 8,400 64,000 Two days this week.3T.878 8.874 81,144 Same days last week.. 11,002 4,296 36,17$ Same days 2 wks. ago.24,231 8.689 40,116 oam nays I WKs. ago.34.976 4.790 40,404 Same days 4 wks. aao.30.JI7 10.835 25,909 same days last year.. $0,610 9.716 76.666 Receipts and shipments of llv stock at th Union Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for twenty-lour hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hah SHmb IT'a v., IU. Bl. r. .... ( Wabash l Missouri Paclfln Union Paclflo 115 C. ft N. W., east.. C. ft N. W.. went., as C. St. P., M. ft O... 6 C. B. A Q, east... 1 C. B. ft Q,. west.. 185 C. R. L. & P.. east. 11 C, R. I. ft P., west.... Illinois Central .... 4 Chi, Qt. West 2 Total receipts ..439 1 ... ... u no !!! 18 43 "2 10 34 i i i "i 71 206 $ Morris A Co 931 Swift ft Co 1.931 Cudahy Pack. Co 1.698 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 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, ertv. Ilt it luith n,. . LUND, 420 ROSE BLDG., TYLER 76$( WE have a customer for a handsome brick residence in desirable district F. D. "wu. oiv a. imn HI. ARNDT A TAYLOR can assist you. 1825 Laird St Webster 2039.. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. L. aore heavy soli, 60 miles west of Minneapolis; 76 acres cultivated, balance timber, pasture; good 9-room house, barn and other outbuildings; 6 horses, 6 cows, 8 head of young stock, f bogs, 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 Wllmao Bldg. Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska Lands. $20 ACRES, unimproved, Perkins county, wheat land, god soil, 1 mile to station; will sell, on easy terms or take clear prop erty for one-half of value and carry bal ance for term of year. 480 acres, unim proved, Perkins county, -wheat land, good , soli, $ miles from station; will exchange for Improved quarter in central Nebraska or sell on easy terms. Miner ft Bradley, Box 635, Grand Island, Neb. 320 ACRES Near Overton, Dawson coun ty; 130 A. alfalfa, all cultivated, fair bldgs., fenced and cross-fenced. Price, $80 per acre. Best of terms. A. A. Pata man, 628 Securities Bldg. SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payment 6 acrs up. W farm th farm w tell you. Th Hungerford Potato Growers' associations 5tb and- Howard Sts.. Omaha. Douglas 9371. 320-ACRE, 8 miles S. W. Coleridge, well lm proved. 1126 per acre. Easy terms. Paul Peterson, 862-4 Brandeii Thea. Bldg., D. 1280. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acr farm 4ft miles from Hartlngton, , Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will sell or exchange. See Q. A. Kull, Oskland. Neb. 'OR SALE Cheap, my Improved 156-acre farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy terms, If desired. Address Dr. C. W. Gillln. lit F. L. ft T. Bldg.. Sioux City. Is, FOR SALE: Imp. farm, H mils to modern town. Peter Rock. Mason City. Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C J. Canan. $10 McCague Bldg.. Omaha. Oregon Lands. OREGON "Heart of th Range." Jordan valley project, 44,006 acre Irri gates land. Free map. Next excursion Sep tember 18. HARLEY 3. HOOKER. 940 First Nat Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, $25 an acre. Get my free book. , W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest ( per cent H per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb. CITY and farm loans promptly mad. Rates (. 6H and I per cent Reasonably com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 212 South 17th, Omaha. Neb. $1,800 M'TGE. bearing pet semi-annually; Secured by property valued at $8,480. Tal-mage-Looml Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. SHOPEN ft CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. 6 PER CENT Mortgages secured by Omaha residence property, for sale by E, H. Lougee, Inc., 63J Keellne Bldg. t'ARll and city loans, 5, (Vs and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas. Kelllne Bldg. Doug. 1648. 6100 to 610,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on mproved farm and ranches. Klok Investment Co., Omsha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KESFE R. E. CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Be Bldg. XV MONEY HARRISON A MORTON, J iO 91 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 01 CITY 'O LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 313 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. Stocks and Bonds. OIL BTOCKB. A. L. WRIGHT. FlatlroB Hotel. Dons. 1787. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. For Sale. FOR SALE On bay horse and rubber tire buggy; very reasonable If taken at one. Dr. H. H. Kaufman, Ralston, Neb. Phone Ralston 83. New York General Market New York, Sept. 18. Flour Quiet; spring patents, $11.60011.90: winter patents, $10.60 10.90 ; winter straights, $10.16010.65; Kan sas straights, $11.16011.40. Cornmeal Steady; fine white and yellow, $5.255.35; coarse, $5.1605.25; kiln dried, $10.20. Rye Easy; No. t western, $1.30, . L f., New York. Barley Firm; feeding, $1.26; malting, $1.40; California, $1.40; all new, c. I. f., New York. Wheat Spot, steady; No. red and No. 2 hard, $2.27t No. 1 northern. Duluth, $2.30, government price, elevators; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $2.41, government price, f. o, b., New York. Corn Spot, firm; No. yellow, $2.08H; No. 2 mixed, $2.05, c. I. f New York; No. 2 hard, $2.02, o. I. f., New York. Oats Spot, steady; standard, 66V4o. Hay Firm; No. 2, $1.202.25; shipping, 90cll.00. Hops Firm; state, medium to choice, 1917, 8292c; 1916, nominal; Paclflo coast, 1917, 38 40c. Hides Quiet; Bogota, 43tfo; Central America, 42Hc Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c; seo onds, 65c. Pork Strong; mess, $47.OO047.'O; family, $47.00; short clear. $45.00048.00. Lard Easy; middle west $24.16024.2$. Tallow Easy; city special, loose, 16c, sales. Wool Easy: domestlo fleece, XX, Ohio, 65c. Feed Irregular; . western bran, 100-Ib. sacks, $37.00. Butter Market, barely steady; receipt, 12,000 tub; creamery, higher than extras, 44K 0 46ttc; creamery extras (92 score), 444 044ftc; firsts, 43044c; seconds, 41042MO. Eggs Market unsettled; receipts, 21,894 cases; fresh gathered extras, 45046c; extra firsts. 43044c; firsts, 4OH042c; seconds, 38040c. Cheese Market strong; receipts, 3,231; state fresh specials, 25c; state average run, 26025ftc. Poultry Dressed Market firm; chick ens, 23031c; fowls, 22030c; turkeys, 200 33c. Local Stork and Bonds. Quotation furnished by Burns, Rrlnker ft Company, 449-62 Omaha National bank building, Omaha: Stocks. - Bid. Asked. BurgesB-Nash Co. 7 pet pfd....l00 103 Beatrice Cream., pfd 107 109 Cudahy Pack. Co., com 114 115 Deere A Co., pfd 98 99 Deere A Co., com 41 46 Fairmont Cream. Co. 7 pet. pfd. 104 Gooch M. & E. Co. 7 pet. pfd 'b'102 ...... Moun. 8. T. ft T., com 111 112 Neb. Pow. Co., 7 pet. pfd 99 100 O. A C. B. Ry., pfd 87 73 O. ft C. B. St. Ry., com 47 O. A C. B. St, Ry., pfd 67 73 M. E. Peters Mill 6 pet pfd.... 99 101 M. E. Smith ft Co., 7 pet 1 pfd.101 103 State Bank of Omaha 127 Union P. ft L. 7 pet pfd 100 100 Union Stk. Yds. 6 pet 101 103 A. T. A T. 4s. 1918 99 100 State of Ark., 4fcs, 1922-36. ..4. 60 4.60 Booth-St. L. C. 8. 6s, 1931.... 98 100 Cudahy P. Co. 6s, 1946 94 6 Chicago San. Dist. 4s, 1927.... 97 97 Gen. Elec. 6 pet note, 1920 101 Lin. Trac. Co. 6s, 1939 93 O. ft C. B. St. Ry. 6s, 1028 92 94 Omaha A. C. Bldg., 6s, 1920-32 99 100 City of Omaha, Neb 4.60 4.60 Province of Alberta 6s, 1922., 94 94.70 Swift A Co. 6s, 1944 98 98 Russian 6s, 1926 140 146 State of California 4.15 4.35 U.K.G. B. A I. 5s. C. '19 Feb 99 99 St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis. Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts, 9,100 head; market, strong; native beef steers, $8.0017.60; yearling steers and heifers, $7.00016.00; cows, $6.00010.00; stockers and feeders, $6.5009.60; Texas quarantine steers, $6.75010.60; fair to prime southern beef sters, $9.00012.75; beef cows and heifers, $6.00r-10.00; prime yearling steers and heif ers, $7.50010.00; native calves, $6.75016.75. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; market steady; lights, $18.00018.40; pigs, $14,000 17.30; mixed and butchers, $18.00018.70; good heavy, $18.69 '8.75; bulk ot sales, $18.10018.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,800 head; market, steady; lambs, $12.00018.26; ewes, $10.60011.00; wethers, $10.60012.60; can ners and choppers, $5.0007.00. Kansas City Llv Stork Market. Kansas City, Sept. 18 Cattle Receipts, 20,000 head: market, higher; prime fed steers, $16.00017.00; dressed beef steers, $11.60015.60; western steers, $9.00013.60; southern steers, $7.00 011.00; cows, $5.60 10.25: heifers, $7.60013.00; stockers and feeders, $7.00013.00; bulls, $6.0006.00; calves, $7.00013.50. Hogs Receipts, 5.000 head; market, strong; bulk of sales, $17.75018.60; heavy, $18.00018.75; packers nd butchers, $17.90 1$.76; light, $17.60018.50; pigs, $16.00017.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; market, higher; lambs, $17.60018.40; year lings, 112. OOP 13.50; wethers, $11.00012.60; ewes, $10.30012.00. ' Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts, 11,000 head; market firm; native beef-cattle, $7.50 017.85: western steers, $8.70015.70; stock ers and feeders, $6.60011.25; cows and heif ers. $5.16012.90: calves, $12.60 0 16.25. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market unset tled; 5c above yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $17.50018.65; light, - $17.00018.65; mixed, $17.06018.65; heavy, $17.00017,70; pigs, $13.25017.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 16,000 head; market strong; wethers, $9.00013.7$; owes, $$.26011.7$; lambs, $12.75018.60. Armour A Co Schwarts ft Co... Morrell Lincoln Puck. Co. . Wilson ..1,901 " 65 138 973 1,707 1,207 335 993 1.619 3,447 1,(48 4.303 W. B. Vanssnt Co.... 261 Benton, Vansant .... 143 Hill A Son 7 Huston A Co 47 J. B. Root A Co 801 J. H. Bulla 160 L. F. Hun 66 Roscnstnrk Bros 683 F. O. Kollogg 201 Werthelmer ft Degen. 1.087 Sullivan Bros 131 Rothschild A Krebs.. 62 ,M. ft K. Cslf Co.. Christie Huffman Meyers 98 77 11 s Baker, Jones A Smith 259 Banner Bros 44 John Harvey 495 Dennis A Francis .... 28 Jensen ft Lungren. . .. (61 Gross 492 Other buyir 1,299 22,102 Total 13,256 5.305 32,919 Cattle Receipts of cattl wer liberal again today, about 10,600 head, and the two days' supply has been nearly 16,000 heavier than a week ago during th strike, No cornfeds, of any consequence were of fered, and while there were quit a num ber of very desirable strong weight grass steers here, the feeder buyers paid more tor them than th packer were willing to pay. At that th market waa active and strong for anything In th way of beef steers or cow stuff, and movement was lively from start to finish. In stockers and feeder th demand con tinues very strong, and anything with flesh and quality is selling at very high prices. Best of th feeders are bringing around $11.60011.60, and medium and common kinds from $10.00 down. Demand Is get ting broader as th corn crop approaches maturity, and there Is a very strong under tone to the market at this time. Quotations on cattle. Prim heavy beeves, 31 s.nnf 18.60; good to choice beeves, $13.60 f'"i0; fair to good bevea, $13.2601$. 26; m to fair beeves, $9.00012.00; good to yearlings, $14.00014.60; fair to good $13.00013.00; common to fair ,a, $7.00011.00; prime heavy graaa . $13.00014.00; good to choice grass i, $10.50011.60; fair to good grass h. $9.$j01O.25; common to fair grass ves, $7.5009.25; good to choice heifers, $.H "009.60; good to choice eows, $8,000 9.00; fair to good cow, $6.7607.78; com mon to fair cows. $6.2606.60: nrlma feed. ers, $10.00012.35; good to choice feeders. ss.suiffs.ou; rair to good reed ers, IT.5008.50; common to fair feeders, $6.7607.35; good to choice stockers. $8.0009.00; stock heifers, $6.6008.00; stock cows, $6.0007.50; stock calves, $6.0009.00; veal calves, $$.00012.25; uuuv, Biags, etc., s.DuqfS.ze. t Representativ sales: BEEF STEERS. No. - Av. Pr. No. Av. fr. $ $30 $6 28 3 970 $6 60 11 686 6 60 18 67$ 7 00 1 (06 7 26 2 ,1060 7 60 S (20 7 65 6 911 8 76 18 747 7 00 2 (15 7 25 1 790 7 75 6 (60 7 86 WESTERNS. L. A. Brown Wyo. T steers. .1067 11 25 4 cows.. .1010 8 (0 E. O. Ward Neb. 24 steers.. (77 10 00 11 cows... (68 ( 75 Crow Agency Mont. 4 cows.. .1093 ( 10 10 stsors.,1281 10 60 J. Bar U Cattle Co. Wyo. 28 steers.. 9(8 t 90 11 calves. 280 I 75 F. M. Helnrlch Mont. 47 steer. .1114 11 80 18 steers. .1338 13 00 G. Mohland Mont. n 7 heifers. 948 6 76 14 steers.. $97 I 2$ C. R. Williams Wyo. 15 steers. .1018 ( 76 11 cows... 880 7 7$ Perkins Co. Shipping Ass'n Neb. 1 bull... .1170 ( 76 3 heifers. 736 7 25 H. G. Walllngford Neb. 15 cows.. .1100 8 40 Lee S. Worth Idaho. 24 steers. .1228 10 (0 L. H. Warner Neb. 11 steers.. 888 7 75 O. O. Jettey Or. 11 feeders. (39 ( 75 8 steers. .1021 I 75 NEBRASKA. 2 cows... 980 7 00 ( stock's. 11 M 10 10 44 cows... 977 7 60 16 stock's. 738 8 25 6 heifers. 658 7 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. 24 steers. .1066 9 26 40 steers. .107$ I 60 COLORADO, t calves.. 206 10 00 8 cows... 730 ( 25 MONTANA. 31 steers. .1100 10 00 NORTH DAKOTA. 17 feeders. 827 7 25 20 heifers, 767 ( 75 WYOMING. 102 helfrs. 880 8 60 1( cows.. .1081 I 60 Hun RecelDts of hogs were a little larg er than on most recent days. Shipping de mand wss fair and on early rounds shippers took quite a f. - load that wer quit a Uttl higher than yesterday. Packers bought a few bunches on about th same basis as shippers, but wer slow to take hold and bulk of the offerings wss still unsold up to a late hour. Early sales were made largely at $17.35017.70, with best shipping kinds a high as $18.85. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 16. .3(7 ...$17 35 85. .211 200 $17 45 18. .$52 ... 17 60 61. .262 40 17 66 73. .211 110 17 (0 60. .277 10 17 66 60. .831 ... 17 75 13. .264 ... 17 80 K..2S8 ... 16 00' 48. .268 40 18 10 76. .198 80 18 35 Sheep The sheep and lamb run was the largest that has been here in four years and packers were bearish bidders from the outset on lambs, making their first pur chases 16025c lower than yesterday. Feed ers took hold of anything of desirable weight and quality at good firm prices, top reaching $18.40, a new record. In-between kinds wer rather draggy. Sheep ranged from steady on fat grades to, If anything, a little higher on tba feeder kind. Pack er paid as high as $11.16 for fat awes. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $17.75018.60; lambs, feed ers, $17.60018.40; lamtw, culls, $14,000 17.00; yearlings, fair to choice, $12,600 13.60; yearlings, feeders, $13.00013.86; wethers, fair to choice, $11.60013.76; ewes, fair to choice, $10.00011.25; ewes, culls and feeders, $7.60010.60; ewes, breeders, all age. $1.00018.00, Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 180 Utah yearlings 2 1$ 80 148 Idaho lambs 74 17 75 1,700 California lamb (8 18 60 441 Idaho lambs 86 18 60 748 Utah lambs 71 18 66 222 Idaho breeding ewes......,, 97 13 00 129 Idaho feeding ewes 98 9 35 92 Idaho ewe 124 10 76 49 California feeder lamb (6 10 75 976 Idaho feeder lambs (5 18 25 147 Idaho feeding lambs (( 17 60 111 Idaho feeding yearlings 7$ 11 $0 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Corn Advances 5 to 8 Cents, Following Monday's Slump of 19 to 30 Cents; Oats Advance With Corn. Omaha, Sept 1$, 1917, Receipts contlnu to b fairly heavy, with ii. can. vasn corn advanced from 60 to 8c following th l(03Oo break of th u.t two market days. Sellers, however, held out ior nigner prices, ana when thea prices were not offered the samples were carried over. Traders wer uncertain as to the price and as a result trade wer not made very reaany. Old corn Is moving mor freelv lu.t and seventy-eight cars of this cereal were on me noor. no. 1 whit aold at $1.9K0 1.99 and th No. 3 brought 31.99 0l.9su,. A part car of No. 1 yellow aold for $1 93 and th No. 2 sold at $1.91 Al. 92. while th No. $ grade sold at $1.93. th top for No. 2 yellow. No. 2 mixed corn sold at i.nu ana in ivo. x Brought $1.9001.90. Oats advanced with corn and aold un 1 u Clc, the better grade selling about litn over yesterday' prices, while th poorer argues were 10 nigner. Kecelpts were forty-six cars and th demand for this cereal limited. No. 3 white sold at 68 o and the standard grade sold at (8c, while the commercial grade of No. $ whit sold at on price 58 'jc. Sample oat sold at $74 058c. Th demand for ry and barley continues to b good, but receipts today were very light again, only two car of ry and four of barley being reported. I Rye was quoted unchanged W So higher, mo 110. t cringing si.js, wnu th murket on barley waa strong, ths No. 4 selling at $1.3, while th rejected grade brought only $1.33. Clearamea were: Whest and flour equal to 301,000 bu.t corn, 28,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts wer ((4,000 bu. and shipments 851,000 bu., against receipts of 1,3V. 000 bu. and shipments of (64,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wer 439,000 bu. and shipments 161,000 bu., against receipts of 747,000 bu. and shipment ot 419,000 bu. last year. Primary oat receipts wer 1,529,000 bu. and shipments 1,239,000 b., against receipts of 1,113,000 bu. and shipments ot 790,900 bu. last year. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 188 164 689 Minneapolis 811 ,, ., Duluth 362 Omaha 1( 78 46 Kansas City (9 28 (1 St. Louis 6T 41 78 Winnipeg 1,130 These sales wer reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $3.12. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $3.09. No, 3 yellow bard winter: 1 ear, $2.06. No. 2 amber durum: 1 car, $1.16 No. t red durum: 1 car, $1.06. No. I mixed hard red winter: (11 per cent red durum) $3.0$. No. 2 red spring: $ cars, $2.10 No. I northern spring: 1 cars. $1.13. Rye No. $1 I cars, $1.78, Barley No, 4: I car, $1.$$. Rejeoted, 2-8 car, $1.3. r... ma t whii.t 1 11 as. 11-h cars, $1.(8. No. 8 white: 1 car, $1.; 3 cars, $198. No. 4 whits: 1 car, $198; 3-6 car, $1.96, No. 1 yellow: $-6 car. $1.93. No. 2 yellow: 3 2-1 cars, 11.(2; 1 oara, 11.91, No. 3 yellow: t cars. $1.92. No. 2 mixed: 4 cars, $1.90. No. $ mixed: $-6 car, (near whit) $1.96; 1 car. $1.90; 4 can, $1.90. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (high oolor) $1.94; 2-1 car (near white) $1.98; 1 oar, $1.29. No. t mixed: 3-1 oar, $1.88. No. ( mixed: 1-$ car, $1.$$. Oats No. I white: 1 car, 18 e. Standard; 4 cars, (8o. No. 8 whits: 14 cars, 68 Ho. No. 4 whit: 1 car, 880. Sample whits: 1 car (barlsy mixed) 680; $2-8 cars, 67 He Omaha Cash Prices Corn t No. f whit, $1.9801.99; No. t whit, $1.9801.88; No. 2 yellow, $1.(101.91; No. 1 yellow, $1,910 1.91: No. 2 mixed. $1.(001.90: No. I mixed. $1.9001.90. Oats: No. I whit, 5805Sic; standard, 680$8o; No. I white, 680(8o; No. 4 whit. 67V 0 68c Barely: Malting, $1.3201.39; No. 1 feed, $1.2901.21. By: No. I, $1.7$01.79; No. (, $1.7701.78. Loral rang or option! Art, I Open. High, Low. Close, Yes. Corn. I Dec. 1 10 1 20 120 1 It lit May I Hi 1 14 114 1 14 114 Oat. I Sept 58 (8 6$ $$ $8 Deo. 67 67 67 57 $7 May 59 59 67 69 69 Sioux City Llv Stock. Sioux City, Sept 18. Cattle Receipts, 2,600 head; market strong; 'jeef steers. $7.(0 017.00; fat cows and halters, $6.5O09.5u; canners, $6.2606.25; stockers and feeders, $7.60012.50; calves, $8.00012.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.0008.00; feeding cows and heifers, $6.0008.00. Hogs Receipts. 2,500 head; market 10 to 15 cents higher; lights, $17.60013.10; mixed, $17.40017.70; heavy, $12.26017.76; pigs, $16.00016.60; bulk of sales, $17.40017.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market 10 to 16 cents higher. St Joseph Llv Stock Market. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 18. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,600 head; market steady; steers, $$.00 0 17.00; cow and heifers, $6.00014.50. Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head; market steady; top, $18.70; bulk of sales, $17,760 18.36; heavy packers, $17.60017.85; mixed packers, $17.00017.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; lambs, $11.00018,25; wis, $6.00011.00. by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broker. 316 south sixteentn street umana Art. I Open. High. Low, Close. Ye. Corn. I I Deo. 1H 111111 1 18 HJ May 113 11514 111 1 1$ 112 Oat. Sep. (8 (94 (8 $9 17 Do. 67 (8 $7 (8 86 May (0 (1 (0 11 (0 Pork. Sep v 4IIS 42 40 Oct 42 70 42 70 42 (0 42 (0 42 (0 Jan. 42 00 41 17 41 00 41 02 42 II Lard. 1 Sep. 21 10 II II It T7 tl TT 21 It Oct II $0 23 $$ 2$ $2 22 62 22 7$ Jan. 22 71 22 71 22 II 17 II 21 17 Ribs. Sep. 24 12 24 II 24 10 14 10 U it Oct. 24 07 24 10 24 00 24 00 24 (7 Jan. 22 02 22 07 II 15 II ITItOI CHICAGO GRAIN AND rROVISIONS. Government's Prediction of Widespread , Frost, Send Con I'pt Oat Feel Bullish Effects. Chicago, Sept. 18. Dread of crop Injury by frost ltd to a sharp advanc today In th corn market Price finished !o to !o net higher at $1.18 to $1.1$. Th close In provision ranged from 10016a decline to a rlaa of 7c. The frost bogey ruled the corn market almost from th outset. Price began to lump a soon as ths government forecast was out showing that frost was probabl tonight In North Dakota, There had prev iously been unofficial prediction of a gen eral frost between September 10 and 10, As th widespread but mild frost last week had been correctly prophesied misgiving that damags might this time ba In store took possession of the majority of dealer and for the rest of, the dsy th bulls did about as they pleased with values. Re sumption of work at two big Illinois plant grinding a total of 45,000 bushels ot corn a day, tended further to lift prices, but was only a minor factor compared with the prospect that killing low temperature might spread throughout the chief produc ing states. Oats as well as corn felt th bullish af fect of probable unsettled weather. Shipping and elevator concerns wer conspicuous buy ers Influenced to some extent apparently by a falling off In receipts at Chicago. To meet millers' requests of 488 car loads of wheat, the food administrator' representatives hsre had fresh receipts of only sixty-four carloads today with about twenty-c; -ht carloads' carried over from yesterday. Receipt In th northwest and Canada, T iugh, were fairly large. New quarters for th government wheat corpor ation were arranged today In .the board of trade hall, a more convenient location then at first selected some bloeks away. Provisions averaged higher on account of a rise In quotations on corn and hogs. Active selling to realise profits, however, brought about reaction. Chicago Cash Prices Corn: No. I ysl low, $2.00; Nos. I and 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. I white, 6908Oc; standard, (960c. Rye: No. 2, $1.85. Barley: $1.2501.44. Seeds Timothy, $6.0007.60; clover, $17.00022.00. Provisions: Pork, $42.35042.40; lard, $23.77023.92; ribs, $23.75024.86. Butter Market unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 12,243 case; market un changed. Potatoes Market lower; receipts, so cars; Minnesota and Dakota, $1.1601.23; Wiscon sin, $1.0501.20. Poultry Alive, market firm; fowls, zzc; springs, 21o. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Sept. 18. Flour Market un changed. Rye 31.8101.82. Barley $1.1601.40. Bran $31.60032.00. ' Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.0402.01. Oats No. 3 white. 67 059o. Flaxseed $$.$9 03.42. Kan City Grain Market. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 18. Com No. t mixed, $1.8901.90; No. 2 white, $2.0202.08; No. 2 yellow, $1.9201.93; December, $1.17; May, $1.17. Oats No. 2 white, 80c; No. 2 mixed, 68 69c. St, Louie Grain Market, St. Louis, Sept, 17. Corn No. 2. $2.08; No. 2 white, $2.08; September, $1.17; Decem ber, $1.14 01.14. Oats No. 2, 57067o; No. 2 white, 61 060c; September, 58c; December, $7o. St. Louis Grain Market. St Louis, Mo., Bept 18. Corn No. I, 11.15; No. I white, $3,08; September, $1.17; December, $1.17 01.17. Oats No. 2, 69O0e; No. 2 whit, 68069c. . Kansas City Produce Market Kansaa City, Sept It. Butter and poul try, market unchanged. Egg Firsts, $7e; Mconda, 80 NEW YORK STOCKS Market Stiffens and Losses Largely Cancelled; Bond Mar ket Lower Again; Easier Tone in Money. New York, Sept 18. After a period of renewed heaviness th stock market stif fened today and loses wer largely cancelled. The selling movement appeared to have been checked for the time, but toward th close pressure waa again exerted. In soma cases further declines wer recorded, al though the list in general held up fairly well. Total aales wer (66,000 shares. In the course of the decline a number of stocks reached new low points for the move ment and in the case ot a few Industrials the setback was severe. Some of the stand ard Investment Issues developed heaviness, but for the most part thea stocks were fairly steady and bear traders found that their beat eZorta were less productive than heretofore in bringing on liquidation. Al though there waa no Indication of an awak ening demand or of any consequential Im provement In the markets position, the In creased resistance to pressure by the list as a whole was a source of uneasiness to the shorts whose covering was largely re sponsible for the recovery eZected from th early break. yThe whole market apparently represented nothing mora than alternating phases of a highly professional market signifying no change In th bearish sentiment of th street Ther waa on favorable develop ment, however, which wa an Influential factor In recovery of atocka. It waa a de cidedly easier ton In mony with call funds loaning under 3 per cent Announcement also waa made that a considerable amount of time money had been put out in connec tion with th effort of the newly organised commute to supervise and control th New York money market i Among the new low record wer 10 for Bethlehem Steel B., 148 for Canadian Pa cific, showing a loss of 4 points; 96 for Dela ware ft Hudson and 47 for Midvale. Many stocks were depressed 1 to I points on the early decline. A feature of th afternoon waa the Improved support for steels and Th bond market wa lower again to day. Total aales. par valua, $1,460,000. United States bonds wer unchanged on call. Liberty bonds sold at 99.98 t 100. Number ot sale and ouotatlons on lud. Ing stocks: Sale. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar (1 American Can...... 1,00 89 $9 19 Am. Car ft F'ndry. 1,600 18 17 18 Am. Locomotive ,, 1,100 19 68 68 am, emeit. a Ker.. 9.900 94 13 94 Am. Sugar Ret..,..,,,..,,.,. , 109 Am. Tel. ft Tel.... 100 116 111 111 Am. Z. L. ft 8.... (Ot II 17 Anaconda Copper.. 11,100 70 11 (( Atchison 800 16 II . (5 A. O. ft W. I. 8. L. 1.(00 12 II (1 Bait, ft Ohio 600 (5 (6 (6 B. A S. Copper.. 1.400 28 24 2( Canadian Pacific. 16.200 162 148 148 Can. Leather 1,100 80 77 79 cne. unio so n C, M. ft 8. f 4.100 17 11 6( Chicago A N. W 101 C , R. I. ft P. ctfs . 1,000 14 84 24 Chlno Copper...... 1,100 60 41 10 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 1.100 43 43 43 Corn Prod. Ref.... 7,300 25 21 25 Crucible Steel 20,609 (S 16 (7 Cuba Can Sugar.. 400 11 It 10 Distiller's Securities.. 11.100 11 It 11 Erl 1,300 20 20 20 General Electrlo... 700 131 131 131 General Motors.... 22,700 83 18 (9 Or. Northern Pfd 101 Or. No. Or Ctfs.. 2,400 13 II 12 Illinois Central 100 K. C, Southern .... 200 18 18 17 Inspiration Copper 7,800 . 49 48 49 Int. M. M. Pfd.... 24,000 91 79 11 Inter. Nickel 1,400 81 22 11 Inter. Paper 1,100 27 17 Kennecott Cop.... 4,100 40 11 19 Louisville ft aNsh 800 111 116 111 Maxwell Motors.. 200 81 81 80 Mexican Petroleum 1,000 81 81 91 Miami Conner .... 300 23 13, 14 Missouri Pacific... 1,200 17 11 21 Montana Power 7( Nevada Copper ... 1,500 20 20 20 N. Y. Central 1,100 77 76 77 N. Y N. H. ft H. . 4,(00 (6 14 11 Norfolk ft Western 1,(00 110 109 110 Northern Paclflo., 1,700 100 99 99 Pacific Mall..... i II Paclflo Tel. ft Tel.... 13 Pennsylvania .... 1,100 11 11 (1 Pittsburgh Coal 10 Ray Con. Copper.. 2,100 24 14 J Reading 7.100 71 71 78 Rep. Iron ft Steel.. 1,100 78 71 77 nL.i.. t l- SV... IAA , 1 Ol IX tlU nniriurg ahi. v-ruu ivo o m mm rm Southern Paolfic... 2,00 91 10 10 Southern Railway.. 1,100 21 18 26 Studsbaksr Cor,.. 1,000 48 41 46 Texas Co.., 1.500 114 1(1 1(1 Union Paclflo...... 1,100 117 111 12( U. 8. Ind. Alcohol.. 1,801 135 131 133 U. 8. StssI 215,000 104 104 106 IT. 8. Steel Pfd.... 1,400 111 i 1 Utah Copper 9,709 11 10 11 Wabash Pfd. "B".... Western Union .... 100 10 10 11 Total sales for th day 115,000 shares. , Hew or money New York, Sept il. Msrcantll Paper (05 per cent Sterling Exchange 0-day bill. I4.7IJ oommerclal 10-day bill on bank, 14.71 I commercial 10-day bills, $4.71; demand, $4.76; cables, $4.71 7-11. Silver Bar. $1.01: Mexican dollars, lie. Bonds Government steady; railroad easy. Tim Loans Firm; (0 day, It day and six months, $ Pr cent Call Monsy Eaaior; high, I per cent; low, I per cent; ruling rate, ( per cent; closing bid, I per cant; offered at 1 per . inm. lu fiAP cent r U. 8. I, reg.. 16 III. Cn. ret 4s.. 12 U. 8. 2s, coupon l(Int. M. M. Is.. 10 ... li ... uuir r a. ref (a.. 7(14 u! 8.' Iscoupon l(U N. un. 4s.. 11 U. 8. 4s, rg....lu1i'M n. i m w U. 8. 4s, coup. 105M. P. gen. 4s.. 8( Pan. Is coupon 84 'Mont Powr $ 98 Am. For. Sec 6s 95N. Y C deb. (.. 18 Am. T ft t. c , , f U C- A 9 Vrt Part 3S .III Arm. ft Co. 890. 8. L. ref.Ms., 84 mm mi i t rf.t aV rla.l (1 tt Atchinson g. iss-r. ni. n-i. m. ohu Am tfllLPenn. eon. iUl. .1004k K. IIUPnn. sun. U I 92 V.C11. VI,". . ... Csn.i Paclflo 1st 80ReadIng gen. 4s 89 Che, ft O. cv. 11 imn u . C, B. ft Q. J. 4s 95So. Pao. CV. 5.. 18 C, M. A 8. P. g. 4s8o. Pao. ref. 4 11 CM8Pg4 16'So Railway Is.. 98 C R I. ft P r. 4s (7 T. ft Pao. 1st., (9 C. ft 8. ref. 4s 7(Unlon Paclflo 4 (4 D. ft R. O. rl 8 $ 'v- Pao- cv- D of C 5s (1(11) 96U. 8. Rubber I II General Elec'ts.'.lOl Wabash 1st 103 . . sr r mr.i TTmUm AM m Oil Uf. r0, IB 9m f0H'O" Uaaws K 71 Omaha Har Market, ' - T .All. has uisar ilftminrl. nil I At An nrtU (IDVCIJJl! aiun,vsua - " - r rl hay; market $1 a ton lower on all .hum Alfalfa. nntlmiea firm and atssdr. Choice upland pralrl hay, $17.60018.60: No. I, $15.(0016.60; No. 2. $11.00014.00; No. 1. $7.00010.00; No. 1 midland. $16.00011.80; No. 2, $11.00014.00; No. 1 lowland, $9,000 II. 00; No. 1. $7.0008.00; No. 3. $1.0001.00. Chstca alfalfa, $24.00025.00; No. 1, $22,000 S3.no; standard, s2u.uuoy21.uu; 10. a, en.vv O19.00; No, I. $12.00014.00. Straw, oat, $6.6007.50; wheat, $6.007.O0. , . New York Cotton Market. NV York, Sept. ll.-rCotton Future opened steady; October, 20,17c; December, 20.22o; January,. z.lc; Aiarcn, zv.iso; May, 20.48c. New York, Sept. 18. Th cotton market today closed steady at a net advanc ot 870 10 points. Liverpool, Sept. 18. Cotton Spot In Im proved Inquiry: prices unchanged: good middling, 17.46d; middling, 17.00d; low middling, 16.60d; good ordinary, ll.ltd; ordinary, ll.OSd: sales, 2,000 bales. Turpentine and Rosin. Dn.,..n.h ,1m Hnnf 1 s TiirfMtnttn Firm, 40c; sale. Ill bbls.J receipt. 1(1, . . . . . . AAA in. . . a DDIS, inipmenis, siv bvwk, a,oi bbls. Rosin Firm; sale. 812 bbla.t receipts, (8,(17 bbls. Quotations; B, D, K, F, 11.76; CUT hhla Quotation! B. TIE. I. 8(.76t O,' $5.80; H, I. $5.(5; K, $6.00; M, $$.20; , i.io; vvu, si.sv; in, Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, Sept. 18. Evaporated Apples Market firm; choice, 15015a; prime, 14 o. Dried Fruits Prunes, steady; California, I012o; Oregon, 12 014c. Apricots, firm; fancy, 20c. Peaches, firm; standard, 10o; choice, 10c; fancy, 12c Raisin, steady; loos muscatel. 7 09c; choice to fancy seeded, 801Oe; seedless. 801Oc; London layers, 11.80. New York Dry Good Market. New York, Sept 18. Cotton good ar steadier with trading moderate. Yarn rule easy. Bilk ar quiet Men' wear dull. Job ber report a light trade tor spot delivery, but advance sale tor spring ar steady. linseed Oil Quotations. Duluth, Minn., Bept 18. Linseed Oil On traok and arrive, $1.40; September, $1.40 bid; October, $8.40 asked; Novem ber, $1.40 bid; December, $8.36 asked. London Money Market. London, Bept 18. Silver Bar, I2d per ounce; money, 1 per cent; discount rate, abort bill. 4 par cent; tfare month bill. 4 11-11 pr cant ; London Stock Exchange. London, Sept 18. American securities wer quiet on th stock exchange.