THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1917. 11 FOR RENT ROOMS Board and Roorrf. MOVING AND STORAGE A COLLEGE or high school young lady to assist witn housework In return for board ana room In private family. Web. 3856. BOARD and room (or 1 men willing to snare large room. M. tig. 04 8. 35th, CHILDREN to board by day or week; under years. 3.o a week. Douglas 8311. LARGE south room for 2. West Farnam. Pri- te family. Harney 6056. TABLE board, good home cooking. H. 830 FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. The Hyland, 18th and Nichoks. Bteam heat and electric lights, newly furnished apartments, (3.10 to IT per week. Including lights, heat, water, jani tor ana maid service, web. 4067. 8TRICTLT modern, nicely furnshed light housekeeping suite, facing east, west and south, la private, quiet, refined home on car line. No children. 2906 N. 24th St. Houses. SIX-ROOM modern house furnished. 4236 Patrick Ave. Walnut 1185. FOR RENT HOUSES West. A VERY desirable home In Bemis park, with ball, living room, dining room, sun room, three bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch; oak finish and oak floors below; furnace heat, water, gas, electricity and sewer. 145 per month. GARAGE FOR RENT. ' Room for one car; in Bemis park. 15.00 per month. J. H. DTJMONT ft CO., 416-1 Keellne Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. RARNAM HOUSE. 8 fine rooms, very large sleeping porch; garage for two cars; everything in splen did condition; a very desirable home; pos session at once. ALLEN A BARRETT. Exclusive Agents. 513 Bee Bldg. Doug. 7768. COTTAGE for rent at 64th and Military Ave., li B montn. i;an penewn job FOR .RENT t-roora modern bouse. 3515 Dewey Ave. Harney 1489. North. TOR 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 one block from Lothrop school. Children do not have to eross 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. 81 First National Bank Bldg., Phone Douglas 6886. 7-R. MODERN, 2019 Maple, very choice, with garage, sleeping porch, $37. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCY. , Hastings ft Heyden, 1614 Har. Tyler 80. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, Miller park, and three-room, Central park; extra garden ' grounds with both. Red 7401. A BARGAIN, 7-room flat, 4 large bedrooms, 20th and Cass. Only 145. Vacant Monday. DOUg. 112. South. $30 NEW rooms, modern house. Will rent from Oct 1. 2603 S. SOth St. Tel. Har ney 6530. - 6-ROOM and den, all modern house, $27.50, with garage, $30. 1541 S. 25th St. D. 2802. 925 7 -room, modern, east side, double house. Bemis park, u. ecui. 172 S. 28TH ST., 6-r. (E. H. Benuer Co., Doug. 8406. J ' Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. T-R. 2505 Pierce St .' 25.00 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. ' 5-R., 630 South 24th Ave $15.00 5-R., 287 Saratoga, 8t 20.00 STRICTLY MODERN. 5-R. $22 South 31st Ave $26.09 7- R. 17 South 26th St 25.00 -R. SOU Dewey Ave 27.60 8- R. 3901 North 17th St 80.00 8-R. 62 South 26th St 40.00 8-R. 11 Chicago St............. 25.00 10-R. 2231 Dodge St.. .... 40.00 FLATS, MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 10-R. 705 South 13th St ,$45.00 PORTER SHOTWELL, 1 203 Booth 17th St. Doug. 5013. . Office with HOME BUILDERS. 948 S. 31st, 6-rooms $20.00 3lT N. 2Hh, 5-r. cottage 27.60 2511 Farnam, 7-r . 47.60 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg. 7-R. NEW mod. house, 1215 Ellison Ave., oak finish, very choice, $35. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGCY., Hastings ft Heyden, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. 114 N. 24TH St.,To-r.rall mod., $45. 612 8. 20th St., 6-r strictly modern, $37.60. F. D. WEAD, 810 S. 18th St. Doug. 171. Houses in all parts of the city. - CR'GH. SONS A CO.. 60S Bee Bldg FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. ANGELUS APARTMENT, 25TH AVE. AND DOUGLAS, t or 4 -room apartment, fireproof and soundproof. Two disappearing Murphy beds, automatlo elevator. Roof garden. Strictly modern. Harney 2074. CLOSfcl In rooms, suitable for etudlo, 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 Farnam. . hvj. r South. THE MILTON, 154 JONES. NEW, t rooms with 2 built-in beds, . small dressing room, built-in chiffonier; very choice; wall safes, nice light rooms; close In; no carfare; oak fin.; excellent Janitor service. $37.50 sum.: $42.60 win ter. Janitor will show you through. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENOY. Hastings Heyden, 1614 Har. Tyler 60. 5 HEATED flats, 11th and Leavenworth, 6 and T rooms, strictly modern, $28 um- mer, $40 winter. Doug. 8626. -FIRST floor, strictly modern, heat and wa ter furnished. Call Doug. 1864. Miscellaneous. 7-R. APARTMENT, $25; winter rate, $36; steam heat Others $1$ and up, G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking distance. Janitor, beat, etc; $40 summer, $48.50 winter. Douglas 2392. ESTABROOK apt, or office, facing 16th St., $25 month. Q. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. " PETERS TRUST COMPANY, Specialists In Apartment Management FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. GORDON VAN CO. V- FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Packing, storage and moving 211 N. 11th St. Phone Doug las 394. METROPOLITAN VAN -AND STORAGE CO.. Expert services; prompt attention. Youi moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office, Central Furniture Store, 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785. RENTAL PDi;i7 A iVjUAJ nnPT ttv "-'L-J-U. A A SKRVICB Phone Douglas 2SS 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 snipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 a 16th. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and etonng. cell Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338 JP PPTpri Express Co.. Moving . J. IXl-ilJU Pecking and Storage. I20T Farnam St Web. 2748 Dug. 6141. OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING. Large van, two men, $1.50 per hour. MAGQARD'S STORAGE CO.. Doug. 1496 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West West Farnam District Residence, seven rooms, three on first floor oak, four on second White enamel, hot water heat, tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable terms if desired. ALFRED THOMAS. I i $08 Farnam Bldg. NEW, modern stores on Leavenworth, be tween 24tfc and 25th Sts Low rent JOHN W. ROBBIN8. 1802 FARNAM. STOR EROOM for rent Sun Theater Bidg. WORLD REALTY COMPANY (Realtors) Douglas 8842. Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN store, cor. 16th and Cass! Choice location. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. MODERN store, 16th St., near postoffice, $76. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Ill SOUTH 16th Steam heat ' JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 664. Office and Desk Room. LOW-PRICED mod. offices. Farnam- Bldg., 13 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. 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 ef the city. Want to deal direct with own ers, no agents TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 101. EIGHT-ROOM house, Bemis Park district preferred, by Oct 1. No children. H. 1B80. Houses. - WANTED TO RENT A small furnished apartment in West Farnam district for one month, beginning about Oct. IS, to be occupied by adults only. Satisfactory ref erences will be furnished. , Box 7386, Omaha Bee. Miscellaneous. LIST your rental property with us. Have waiting list. Call today. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 129-10 City Nat Doug. 8862. CLOSE-IN HOME. 3012 DAVENPORT ST. Have Just listed an exceptionally well built 7-room, fully 2-story home, oak fin ish throughout; fireplace, beamed ceilings, full basement, floored attic, garage, large south front lot; close to St John's church .and Crelghton university. Price $6,000. $1,000 cash: HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60.' HOME BARGAIN. In West Farnara district, S rooms, strictly modern, hot water heat; lot 48x 111, fruit trees and shrubbery. Owner leaving city offers this for quick sale at $4,000. Terms. Owner, H. 6734. SACRIFICE SALE $3,700. 6-r., strictly mod., newly built; brick fireplace and built-in features; oak floors throughout; 1 block to car. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. TWO houses and one store at 4122 Hamilton Bt. Make me an orrer. narney tivv. North. NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN i Located high and sightly, $2d, near De catur street Wr 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 $3,250 value. Call for appointment, . TRAVER BROS., Phone D. 688$. lit First Nat Bank. WAVERLY PARK, i $300 DOWN-$30 A MONTH. 6-room full two-story house. Oak fin ish and oak floors. Full basement, fur nace heat . East front, large lot, owner f has reduced price from $3,500 to $3,300 for this week only. v PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., (Realtors) 637 Omaha- Nat. Bank. Doug. 1781. SACRIFICE SALE Will sell below cost 6-room all-modern except heat cottage, almost new;- south front; has some fruit; chicken yard In rear. This is located at 8110 Burdette, cl6se to car. Price $l-,200. Can give terms. TRAVER BROTHERS Douglas 6886. 819 First Nat. Bank. 2819 Davenport St. $4,500 A very well built home with four rooms first floor and four bedrooms second; all In good condition and modern throughout, lot, 60x132; paving paid In full; located convenient to Crelghton college and walk ing dlstanoe. Terms fairly easy. GLOVER & SPAIN, . (Realtors) 919-20 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dg. 8962. Biggest Value in Omaha $250 Down $25 Per Month Dandy full 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. i OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. KOUNTZE PLACE HOME -Seven rooms with sun room; hot water heat, with garage; one-half block to car; only built a few seasons. This is strictly first clans. Will sacrifice. Douglas 6886. Traver Bros., 819 First National Bank. A Dandy for $2,900 Six rooms and bath, strictly modern; oak finish, bookcases, buffet and writ ing desk, built-in; lot 60x100; $450 down, $26 per month. .s OSBORNE REALTY CO., ' 701 Om. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. NEW bungalow, 6-r. and bath, strictly mod., built-in buffet and cupboards; oak finish; rooms all decorated; full basement; fur nace heat; lot 40x138 ft; one block to school and car. Price cut to $3,950. Easy terms. RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. W FARNAM SMITH 4k CO.. Roal Estate and Insurance, IStO rarnsm St. Doug. 1064 R. S. TRUMBULL, 1305 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 2734. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE Fine site on B. ft M. R. R. ; slxe 95x165; oaa be bought cheap. C A. Orimmel. phone Douglas 1615. REAL ESTATE Investment. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY SON. REALTORS. 629 First Nati Bank Bldg. CORNER 17th and Chicago $48.00 Twelve-R. house, renting $45.00 F. D. WEAD, (10 8. 18th. REAL ESTATE To Exchange FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. I OFFER for sale 160 acres lake shore, 70 acres open, fine buildings, some hay and stock, auto, at J45.0J an acre with $1,500 cash, balance at 6 per cent; HO acres on state auto road, 3 miles from town, 140 acres open, fair buildings. 0 bead stock, horses,- hogs, auto, machinery and all crops at sr an acre with one-halt cash. Forty acres 2 miles out all cleared, fair Buildings, lots ot stoot, horses machinery and crops all go at $3,500 cash. John Roth, Flnlayson, Minn. LIVE STOCK MARKET GRAIN AND PRODUCE 130 acres, heavy soil, 60 miles west ot Minneapolis; 76 seres cultivated, balance limber, pasture; good l-room house, barn and other outbuildings; S horses, 6 cows, 6 head ot young stock. hogs, chickens, turkeys and all this year's crop, consist ing ot 25 acres extra good corn and small grain; all goes at $65 per acre; $4,006 cash, balance 6 per rent. McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANY. 600 Wllmao Bldg. Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska Lands. SHERIDAN, Dawes. Rock and Dundy Co. . improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change. a 8. A a E. MONTGOMERY. Douglas 4310. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. I HAVE 640 acres of land in brown Co., Neb., for trade for furnished hotel in country town. $116 8. 22d St Omaha. Paul Sydon, agent INVKSTIUAM my system; Omaha Realty Trading Co.. II Patterson Blk Tyler 255. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINI B LUSA 200 dif ferent buyers doclded 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 t hy the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. Miscellaneous. FREE for clearing, few acres of willow; ncn river oottom land, Red 7401. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price $220, only $2 cash and 50 cents pef week. Doug. 3392 Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. FOR SALE 6 delivery wagons at your price. Haarman vinegar at Pickle Co., 1914 S. 20th St. MUST SELL at once, team of horses, har ness and wagon. Make offer, 646 S. 21st St. Douglas 6447. FOR SALE Two loe wagons. A. W. Bonner, 33d and Evans. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. FOR SALE IN BENSON GARDENS. ONE acre, lot No. 197, with some useful im provements; very cheap If bought this fall. Inquire at the Bank of Benson. Phone B. 163 or at 68th and Grant Sts. A. F. Ahlstrom. Dundee. 1 A NW DUNDEE HOUSE Strlotly modern and exceptionally well built, we can sell for $500 CASH and the BALANCE MONTHLY. ' '. The first floor has a large living room, light attractive dining room open ing out of It and a convenient kitchen. Four bedrooms on the second floor one ot which can bo converted Into a sleeping porch, and complete bath. The finish on the first floor is oak and the second flqor French Gray enamel. The floors throughout are selected oak. The price of $4,600 is much below actual cost today. Anyone wanting a good Dundee home at a low price should see this home. GEORGE 'AND COMPANY 902 City Nat. Bank Building, Phone Doug. . 766; Realtors. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. HOMES and home sites in Dundee. SHUER & CARY. 204 Keellno. D. 6074. Florence. Two Acres Two Blocks to Car $1,375 $13.75 MontH- This Is northwest of Mlnne Lusa addi tion, Ju'st off of Forest Lawn 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) m Harney Bt. - Phone Tyler 60. Miscellaneous. FIVE, ten fifteen or twenty acres, close in; I37S per acre and up. Tel. wal. 3466. TEN acres, close in, lays fine. $4,000. TeL Wal. 1466. Acreage. One Acre Paved Road Car Line $800, $10 Cash, $10 a Month Whether you buy for a home or an In vestment, this acre cannot be beat. Take an hour off and let me show you this beautiful spot. Located Just outside of the city limits; high and sightly, overlooking Seymour lake and miles of surrounding country; close to school, church and stores. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr, Clark, HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. NEW BUNGALOW, $100 CASH. . S rooms with stairway to floored attic, oak finish In living rooms, nicely deco rated, east front, full cement basement, permanent walks, - all modern, exterior stucco and frame, located high and sight ly on North 47th Ave. just south of Bed ford. Price $3,404; $100 down, balance terms. C. C. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Soutls. $100 CASH $15 MONTHLY. Nice little cottage on South 11th St bouelvard, rented for $13 per month; will sell to reliable man for $1,200 on these terms. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO.. 603-4' Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420. ONE 5-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition; live In one and rent the other. . Price for both, $2,750. Vory easy terms.' No. 2433 8. 20th St NORRI3 ft NORRI8. , 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. 6-ROOM cottage, strictly modern, very beet condition; now vacant 1031 8. (1st St Tel. Walnut 1914. Miscellaneous. $75 Cash, $20 Per Month FULL LOT This brand new four-room houss In good neighborhood where practically all the houses ars new. Is offered on these very easy terms. The house is very com plete. Has full plumbing, attractive light fixtures, cemented basement screens, ete. See this at once. Phone Harney 3556. CLASSY BUNGALOW ; Five-room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. ' Price $2,859, reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block. Douglas 1722, REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyers for - 6 and (-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 496. Wol Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 412 Karbach Blk. D. 3607. IF you want quick action on your prop, erty. list It with me. . LUND, 420 ROSE BLDO., TYLER 75S. WE have customer for handsome brick residence In desirable district F. D. Wesd. 210 8. 18th St. ARNDT ft TAYLOR can assist you. 1626 Laird St Webster 2039. . FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Land. Land for Sale in Kit Car- son Co., Colo., by PARKE & PARKE, Agts. 145 S. 11th. Lincoln, Nebraska. . 330 acres very . choice farm land within three and one-half miles of Burlington. This Is all steam plow land an exceptional bargain at $16 per acre. Will carry $2,500 at 4 per cent for five years. : 160 sores (or 320 If desired) within one and one-half miles of Burlington. Price $20 per acre. We have bargains In quarters, ' half sections and sections, from $10 to $40 per aore, according to lay of land, distance from town. Improvements, etc. "If It's for sale in Kit Carson county, Colo., we can ahow it." It you are look ing for a place to make your home or ' for an Investment we can suit you. Iowa Lands. BIG BARGAIN. 167 acres, 7 miles from town; 9-room house, good-sized barn, good out buildings, ' fair orchard, good location, land lays level to gently rolling; 127 acres in cultivation, 49 acres In blue grass pasture. Price for 15 days $136 per acre. Mortgage $16,000 that runs until March, 1922. For sale by Olass ft Clark, Osceola, la. - Missouri Lands. WOULD ' trade eighty acres of land In Fu laskt county, Missouri. What have you? Box 7375. Omaha Bee. - Texas Lands. GOOD corn laijd. east Texas. $26 an acre. Oct my free book. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block, Omaha Corn,. Wheat and Alfalfa Farm, Near Omaha A very productive, rolling, upland farm of 92 acres with black loam soli and clay sub-soil; 66 acres in cultivation, 10 acres in pasture, 16 acres In heavy timber; good buildings; t wells, fenced and cross, fenced. Price $113 per aero, 1-3 rash, bal ance long time at 6 per cent. This firm is located 14 miles from a good rail road town with good school and oliurches; 13 miles from Omaha city limits. WHY RENT? With alfalfa bringing $17 to $25 and hogs $17 in Omaha and "Uncle Sam" guaranteeing $2 for wheat any thrifty farmer can pay for this land In three or four years. Don't assumo that this is not good land because the price is cheap. Let us ahow It to you. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 418-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. 320 ACRES, unimproved, Perkins county, wheat land, god soli, 1 mile to station; will sell on easy terms or take clear prop erty for one-half ot value and carry bal ance for term of years. 4 SO acres, unim proved, Perkins county, wheat land, good soil, 3 miles from station; will exchange for Improved quarter In central Nebraska or sell on easy terms. Miner ft Bradley, Box 636, Grand Island, Neb. SMALL Nebraska tarm'o neasy payments 6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' associations 6th and Howard Sts., Omsba. Douglas- 9371. FOR SALE Cheap, my improved 166-acr farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy terms, if desired. Address Dr. C. W. Olllln, 116 F. L ft T. Bldg., Sioux City. Ia. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm 4 4 miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land: will sell or exchange. 8ee O. A. Kull. Oakland, Neb. 320-ACRE, 3 miles 8, W. Coleridge, well Im proved. $135 per acre. Easy terms. Paul Peterson, 362-4 Brandels Thea. Bldg., D. 1280. ' SEVERAL good northeast Nebraska farm bargains; essy terms if desired. A, A. Patzmpn, 628 Securities Bldg. FOR SALE Imp. farm, mile to modern town. Peter Rock, Mason City, Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C. J. Canan. 310 McCarue Bldg., Omaha. Oregon Lands. "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, Oregon. 44,000 acres Irrigated land. Free map. Next ex cursion October 3. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 940 First Nat. Bank Bids;., Omaha. Neb. Wyoming Lands. HOMESTEAD LAND 640 acres. You get section ot good land In Wyoming, close to railroad; best soil, good water. Come at once. 1812 Dodge St., Apt 4, Omaha, Neb. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest. 6 per cent, 6 4 per oent and 6 per cent PETERS TRUST CO.. 1621 Farnam St., Omaha, Nek CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates 6. 64 and 6 per cent Reasonsblye com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO 212 South 17lh, Omaha, Neb. $1,800 M'TOE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $5,480. Tal-maga-Loomis Inv. Co.,- W. O. W. Bldg. ' - H. W. BINDER. Money on band for mortgage loans.' City National Bank Bids;. 8HOPEN ft CO., PRIVATE MONEY. Heavy Ran of Cattle Continues, With Market Ten Cents Lower; Big Advance in Hog Prices, Omaha, Sept. 20. 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 17,278 3.974 Official Tuesday 12,114 4,893 Official Wednesday ..11.901 S.115 Estimate Thursday .. 7,400 4.000 23,144 49.659 37,710 32,000 Four day this week ..48.6)3 18.983 137.613 Same days last week.. 23.818 11.876 107.147 Sams days t wks. ago. 39,817 18.120 94,376 Same days 3 wks. ago. 86. 415 10.649 90,343 Same days 4 wks. ago. 43.341 24.924 46,284 Same days last year.. 46,634 30,206 136.937 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Slock yards, Omaha, Nem., for iwenty-rour hours ending at I o clock p. m., yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. ft St. P 4 Wabash 1 Missouri Paciflo ..1 Union Paciflo .... 33 16 67 C. ft N. W east... 9 9 1 ... C. A N. W.. west.. 118 24 1 3 C, St. P.. M. ft O. . 1 6 , ... 1 C. B. ft Q., east.... 9 2 1 ... C, B. ft Q., west.. 70 10 22 C, R. I. ft P.; east. 6 6 C R. I. ft P., west. 1 1 Illinois Central ... 3 3 Chi. Ot West 3 1 Total receipts ...303 80 $4 4 Morris A Co. .. Swift ft Co. DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 98 .3,148 Cudahy Pack. Co 1.734 Armour ft Co 1,160 J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co 61 S. O. Pack. Co 22 Wilson 74 Cudahy, Denver Cudahy, Soo City. W. B. Vansant Co.... 75 Bonton, Vansanfc .... 117 Hill ft Ron 87 F. B. Lewis 871 J. B. Root ft Co 372 J. H. Bulla 121 Kosenstock Bros 361 F. O. Kellogg 205 Werthelmer ft1 Degen 897 Sullivan Bros, v...., 164 Rothschild ft Krebs.. 64 M. ft K. Calf Co 196 Christie 46 Hlggins , 1 Huffman 19 Roth 35 Meyers 25 Olassberg , 12 Baker, Jones ft Smith 34 Banner Bros. 72 John Harvey 664 Dennis ft Francis ... 37 Jsnsen A Lungren,.,. 69 Pat O'Day 8 Other buyers 1,6!8 784 969 1.369 1,133 1,589 611 1.466 1.321 657 1,362 426 6 PER CENT Mortgages secured by Omaha residence property, for sale by E, H. Lougee, Inc., 68J Keellne Bldg. FARM and city loans, 6, 64 and 6 per cent W. H. Thomas, Kelllne Bldg. Doug. 1648. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY - to loan on mproved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R, E. CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. ORAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. :t MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON, 0 ei Omaha Nat. Bank Bide. tn r.TTV 10 LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. LOW RATES C. Q. CARLBERG. 812 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 68S. Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT. Flatlron Hotel. Done. 1787. $1,200 M'TOE, bearing ( pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $3,600. Tal-mage-Loomts Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED DON'T list your farm with us if you want to keep It. Don't list your farm with us If you will not sell at & bargain. We have buyers who want to buy and pay spot cash. If you want their cash list ' your farm with us at a price we can sell to them. 8NOWDEN ft SON. 423 B. 15th 8t Omaha. Douglas 9371. QUICK selling merchandise to exchange for clear Nebraska or South Dakota land. Give numbers of the land and full descrip tion In first letter. Address John Lewis, Box 716. Sioux City, la. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security ( $40, ( mo.. H, goods, total coat, $3.50. $40, 6 mo. endorsed notes, tota, cost, $3.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES .. LOANS $24.60 $240.00 or more. Easy payment. Utmost privacy $40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2296. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at 24 and 14 per cent; private booths. W. C. Flatau, 601 Securities (Rose) Bldg. Tyler 960. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Louise Lemere and husband to Rhea Smith Roth, Forty-ninth street, 85 feeet south of Burt street, west side 43x100 $ Samuel Orloff and wife to Arthur Theodore, northwest corner Eight eenth and Maple streets, 64x674.. John G. Baumann and wife to Anton Blazek, southwest corner Twelfth and Dorcas streets, 33x67 Roger Sebree to Elizabeth BSenaberg, northeast corner Twenty-sixth and A streets, 60x120 Jesse W. Barratt and wife to Arthur J. Miles. Thirty-third street, 200 feet south of Poppleton avenue, 50x 181 Paul Peterson and wife to J. W. EI wood, Jones street, 115 feet west of Thirty-sixth street, north side, . 60x120 James 8. Falconer and wife to Fran cis Albert Suber, Plnkney street, 39 4 feet west of Twenty-seventh street, south side, 394x123 Laura M. Andrews to Elan M. Jacob sen, Ohio street. 150 feet west of Forty-first street, north sde, 60x 120 George C. Eselln to Arthur Theodore, Maple street, 160 feet east of Nine teenth street, south side, 80x814,. Lullu Barratt Nilrs and husband to Jesse W. Barratt and wife. Thirty-third street, 200 feet south of Poppleton avenue, east side, 60x 181 Jesse W. Barratt and wife to LUllo Barratt Nilfs. Thirty-third street, 150 feet south of Poppleton avenue, east side, 60x181 Emmitt L. Lumos and wife to Wil liam H. Petersen, Wright street, 60 feet wrst of Thirty-ninth street, north side, 60x120 Nettle R.'Htelle and husband to Wll- . llam J. Robinson, Forty-flint street, 62 4 feet north ot Saratoga street, -east side, 624x120 2,600 100 2,126 2,000 6.000 5,000 3,000 800 1,750 1,850 $:s 28.616 Totals .... 11,866 5,813 34,739 Cattle Receipts continue liberal, the day's supply being about 7,400 head, making nearly 49,000 for the four days, or twice as many as arrived during the same period last week. Quality of tho offerings waa much the same as the first half of the week, really desirable gradee of beef steers and cows being comparatively scarce, and the arrivals Including a large percentage of cattle not very desirable either from the killers or feeders standpoint. Anything good enough to attract competition found a ready sale at fully steady prices, while the market was slow and weak at lOo lower on the ordinary run of killing stock. Com pared with last week desirable cattle are around 15o at 26o higher, while other grades are moving slowly at steady to unevenly lower figures. With the turn of the week there was an unmistakably easier feeling tn stockcrs and feedors, and while anything with weight and Quality sold roadlly and well, It was a slow and lower market for the general run of light and medium weight stuff. Volume of business for the week has been heavy, and there Is every prospeot that larirest supply of the season will be well cleaned up oerore tne imisn, , . Quotations on cattle; Prime heavy beevts, 15.0016.6O; good to choice beeves, $13.60 16.00; fair to good beeves, $12.26013,26: common td fair beeves, $9.00012.00; good to choice yearlings, $14.00014.50; fair to good yearlings, $12.00013.00; common to fair yearlings, $7.00011.00; prime heavy grass beeves, $13.00 O14.00 1 good to choice grass beeves, $10. 60011.60) fair to good grass beeves, $9.25010.25; common to fair grass beeves, $7.6009.26; good to choice heifers, $8.60C9.60; good to choice cows, $8,000 9.00; fair to good cows, $6.7607.7$; com mon to fair cows,. $5.2606.60; price feed ers, $10.Q012.35; good to choice . feeders, $8.60(j9.60; fair to good feeders, $7.5008.60; common to fair feeders, $6.7507.25; good to choice stockers, $8.0009.00; stock heifers, $6.5008.00; stock cows, $6.0007.60; stock calves, $6.009.00; vsal calves, $8.00012.75; bulls, stags, etc., $5.6008.26. Representative sales: NEBRASKA. 26 heifers. 824 $7 60 10 cows... 831 $6 60 4 heifers. 756 6 00 10 steers.. 746 T 00 15 feeders. 68T 10 25 10 steers. .1117 11 00 t stockers 917 10 00 WYOMING. 16 steers. .1164 11 70 4 cows.. .1055 I 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 10 heifers. 794 7 40 7 steers. .1081 10 10 OREGON. 16 steers. .1046 9 40 21 cows... 980 T 75 Hogs Hogs showed one of the -biggest advances seen here In some time. Re celpts were moderate and after opening about lOe higher the markoi. continued to improve and plenty of sales were made that were 25c higher. Extreme close, was slow at the advance. Hulk of tne orrer lngs sold at $17.751B00, with the best shipping kinds at $18.50, No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 43. .256 110 $17 65 78. .226 10 $17 76 14. .290 40 17 76 11. .865 ... 17 80 42. .264 80 17 86 71. .248 160 17 90 62. .288 ... 17 95 20. .176 ... 1$ 00 46. .287 40 18 10 79. .226 70 II 16 62. .225 ... 18 25 62. .848 ... 18 15 66. .230 70 11 45 66. .290 ... 11 60 Sheep For a Thursday sheep and lamb receipts were fairly liberal ana under tne Influence of lower markets elsewhere fat lambs declined 1015o from the prices which were In force early yesterday. Best rangers sold at $18.25. Feeders were about steady. Good kinds were resdy sellers at $18.25018.60, while plain and In-between grades were again alow. . Feeder sheep were In strong demand and all kinds of aged stuff waa fully steady to, If anything, a little stronger. t Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $17.60016.25; lambs, feed ers, $17.00018.50; lambs, culls, $14.00 017.00; yearlings, fair to choice, $12.60013.60; year lings, feeders, $12.00013.66;- wethers, fair to choice, $11.60013.76; ewes, fair to choice, $10.0011.25; ewes, culls and feeders, $8.00 11.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, $11,600 18.00. , No. Av. : Pr. 138natlve ewes ,109 10 26 243 Wyoming feeding lambs..., 46 17 60 116 Wyoming feeding lambs 68 18 00 322 Wyoming feeding lamb 67 IS 40 330 Wyoming feeding lambs.... 69. 18 40 Stronger Tone is Evident, With Light Receipts, and All Grains Make Slight ' Advance. Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sloax City, la., Sept. 20. Cattle Receipts 1,800 head; market strong; beef steers, $8.00 O17.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.609.00; canners. $5.2506.60; stockers and feeders, $7.50012.50; calves, $7.50012.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.00)8.00; feeding cows and heifers, $6.0008.00. Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head; market 15c to 25c higher; lights, $17.76018.25; mixed, $17.70013.00; heavy, $17.40018.40; pigs, $15.00015.76; bulk of sales. $17.75018.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market strong. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS George C. Flack to Hans Andrew Hansen, Camden avenue, 138 feet east of Thirtieth street, south side, 824x120 1 Temple McFayden to Thomas C. Far ran, Burt street, 340 feet west of Forty-eighth street, south side, 40x126 4, 1 John F. Flack and wife to Charles D. Haynes, Forty-fifth street, 78.4 , feet north ot Pratt street, east side, 40x134.9 1,800 Arthur E. Atkins and wife to W. L. Stlckel, Harney street, 84.5 feet ' west of Park avenue, north side, 40x132 10,000 W. L. Stlckel and wife to E. S. Wat son, Harney strset, 84.5 feet west of Park avenue, north side, 40x 132 .. 10,000 William A. Wagner and wife to John T. Bohan, Twenty-seventh avenue, 440 feet south of Ellison avenue, west side. 40x130 ,. 1,200 Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Conserv atlve Savings and. Loan association. Hawthorne avenue, 260 feet east of Thirty-eighth street, north side, 60 xL38 8,615 Harris Myers and wife to Robert Chapman, Lincoln boulevard, 63 feet east of Thirty-third street, south side, irregular, approximately 63x80 2,600 Korlnn Allyn and husband to Edward F. Lund berg, Camden avenue, 200 feet cast of Twenty-seventh street south stile, 50x120 2,850 Omaha, September 30, 1917. Ttte grain market showed a stronger tone today, all the coarse gralna advancing a cent or more. Arrivals ot wheat were sev enteen cars and the mills took practically all the government's offerings. Cash corn advanced from 4o to lo over yesterday's sales, with a moderate demand at the higher prlcea. White corn eold at a wide premium over the yellow, the No. 2 white bringing $1.0803.10 and No. 1 yellow selling at $1.0301.03. The better grade ef mixed corn eold at $1.1701.02. Receipts tots led forty-six cars, Oats were strong and sold up 1014c. Receipts were light, only thirty-three cars being reported In. The standard grade sold at O4 0O4o, while the No. 1 sold at 614O60O and the No. 4 at 59 io. No. 1 white brought the best price, 0o, while sales of sample oats ranged from 69o to 69c Receipts of rye were two ears and the spot quoted 102o higher, the No. 1 and No. 4 both selling at $1.81. Arrivals of barley were four cars, this cereal advancing from lo to to over yes terday's quotations. The better grades of Nos. 1 and 1 malting sold at $1.81.40. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 41,000 bu. ; corn none; oats, none. Primary wheat receipts were 1,051.001 bu, and shipments 327.000 bu., against receipts of 1,821,000 ba. and shipments ot 1,042,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 813,900 bu. and shipments 114.000 bu., against receipts of 678,000 euv and shipments of 122,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,215,000 bu. and shipments 1,326,000 bu., against receipts of 1,100.000 bu. and shipments of 721,000 bu. last year. , CARLOT RECEIPTS. ' Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 88 101 187 Minneapolis ,, ...287 Duluth 177 Omaha 17 46 33 Kansas City 16 36 47 St. l.ouls 63 16 38 Winnipeg ........601 ... ... Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 cars, $2.16. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.12. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $2.09. No. 1 dark hard winter: 1 car, 12.11. No. 1 dark hard winter: 1 car, 13.11. No. 4 dark hard winter, 1 car (smut ty), $1.07. No. $ yellow hsrd winter: I cars, 11.05. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.15. No. 1 northern spring: 1 oar, $1.11. No. 2 red spring: 4 cars, $2.10. No. I amber dur um: 1 cars, 12.16. No, 1 amber durum: 1 car (smutty), $2.11. No. 4 red durum: 1 car, $2.00. Mixed grain: 1 car (11 per cent rye), $191. , ' Rye No. $; I car, $1.8$. No. 4: 1 car, $1.83. 1 Barley No. tr 1 car. $1 40; 1 ear, $1.98; 1 car, $1.86. No. 3: 1 car, $1.37: 1 car, $1.36. No. 1 feed; 1 car, $1.29. Rejected: 1 car, $1.18 Corn No 1 white: $2-1 cars, $2.10; 11-5 cars, $2.08. No. 4 white: 1 car, $2.09. No. 1 yellow: 8-6 car, $2.03. Nn. 3 yellow: I can, $3.03; 12-1 cars, $2.62. No. I yellow) 1 car, $2.02. No. 4 yellow: 3-5 cr, $3,024- No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $2,03 4: $1-8 cars, $2.02; $-5 car, $3.01; 2 cars. $2.00; 1 cars, $1.97. No. 3 mixed: ( cars, $3.02; 1 car, $1.00; 1 cars, $197. Oats No. I white: 1 cars. 60Jc. Stand ard: 13-5 cars, 60 4c; 1 car, 604c. No. 1 white: 9 cars, 60c; 1 cars, 694c. No. 4 white: 1 cars, 696i. 8ample white: 1 chr, 69t; 1 car, 594c; 1 car, 69o. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 69c; 1 car, 694c No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 69 4c . f . Omaha Cash Prices: Corn No, I white. $2.07 4 0 3.08; No. 2 yellow, $1.0201.03; No. 8 yellow, $3.014912; No, S mixed, $1,170 1.02 41 No. I mixed, $1.1703.02. Oats No. 1 white, 60 4 0 60 e; standard, 6049 604c; No. 1 white, 694O60e; No, 4 white, 694 059ic Barley Malting, $1. $701.40; No. 1 feed, il.87ffl.29. Rye o. i, i.aw 1.84; No. I. $1.8101.81, Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokera 1 816 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open. 1 High J Iow. Close. Ys. Corn. Dec. 119 1204 118 11 HH May. , 1 144 1 17 1164 1 It lit Oats. Sep. 69 10 19 10 $94 Deo. 18 .68 184 19 68 May 61 fcl $14 61 614 Pork. w Sep. 43 00 48 40 41 00 41 It 41 10 Oct. 43 10 41 40 43 10 43 It 41 95 Jan. 43 10 44 01 43 16 41 It 41 10 Lard. Sep..; 24 07, 14 10 34 06 14 05 32 95 Oct. 13 90, 2 96 23 87 22 10 21 16 Jan. 21 90V 21 16 11 17 It $5 Ribs. Sep. 14 70 14 11 14 60 It It 24 60 Oct. 24 62 24 10 24 60 24 80 24 47 Jan. 22 60 22 66 22 60 22 61 23 47 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Frosty Weather Boosts Corai Strike of Grain Shovelers. Gives Firmness to Oats, Chicago, Sept 10. Frosty weather mads the corn market today average higher. Clos lng prices were unsettled at the same as yes terday'a finish to 4o up, with December $1.1901.194. and May $1.1601-164. Oats gained 4 0o net. The result In provisions varied from 6c decline to an advance ot 86c Until the last hour corn showed unmistak able strength. In the final dealings, how ever, signs that the market was over-bought developed and decided breaks took place. which nevertheless did not deprive the market of good support. Seaboard Interests that were said to , have been among the leading buyers yesterday were reported- to have taken profits today on a large scale near the end of the session. Hardly anything but the weather eondlttona and the related crop outlook received the least attention as market factors. Frost had penetrated as far southward as Nsbraska and there were predictions ot additional frost tonight In Iowa. Besides, rain and low temperatures appeared to be widespread A prospect, though, that much-needed sunshine would folktw the cold wave did a good deal to lessen bullish ssntiment before the close. A strike of grain shovelers gave some Independent firmness to the oats market It waa thought the strike might Interfere with deliveries on September contracts. Most, of the union shovelers, however, remained at work and the Indications were that the strike would not prove earioua. Announcements that the government was requesting country shippers to give wheat preference until further notice were ex pected to diminish somewhat the move ment of other grain, chiefly barloy and rye. Wheat receipts continued liberal in the northwest, but scanty in Chicago, especially hard winter and spring wheat All requests here for red winter wheat were taken care of. A big trade in flour was reported. Packers' buying formed, the main source of strength tn provisions. Demand appeared to be based on enlarged cash business and on the firmness of quotations ' on grain ana nogs. (Cash Prices Corn: No. 1 yellow, $2.16; mo. s yenow, ii.os; no. 4 yellow. 82.06, Oats: No, $ white, 61061e; standard, 61462c. Rye; No. 2, $1.9001.90. Bare ley, ij.25 1.46. seeds: Timothy, $6,000 1.00; clover, $15.00011.00. Provisions: Pork, $43.16; lard, 124.06 O24.10; ribs, IZt.eUfj26.10. Butter Market unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 7,106 cases; market tin changed. Potatoes Market unsettled; receipts, 3$ cars; Minnesota and Dakota, $1.1501-22; Wisconsin ana Micnigan, si.itfii.zg. Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls, 224c; springs, 22c. Minneapolis Grain Market, Minneapolis, Sept. 20. Flour Market un changed. Rye $1.8601.86. Barley $1.1601-40. Bran $31.60022.00. Corn No. 1 yellow, $2.08 02.10. Oats No. I white, 614 0 60c. Flax $3.494 01-51. Kansas City Grain Market Kansas City, Mo., Sept, 20. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.9501-96; No. 3 white, $3,050 2.07; No. 1 yellow, $1.7; September, $1.12; December, $1.18. ' Oats No. 2 white, 62 4 63c; No. 2 mixed, 610614c NEW YORK .STOCKS Market Gains Strength; Ten fer Cent Wage Increase U. S. Steel Boosts This Commodity. St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louis. Mo., Sept. 20. Corn No. 2, $2.00; No. 2 white, $2.10; September, $1.67; December, $1.18. Oats No. 2, 61c; No. 1 white, 81 62c. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts,' heavier; demand, quiet on prai rie hay; market $1 a ton lower on all gradee. Alfalfa continues firm and steady. Choice upland prairie hay, $17.60018.60; No I. $16.60016.60; No. 2, $11.00014.00; No. 3, $7.00010.00; No. 1 midland, $15.00016.60; No. 2, $11.00014.00; No. 1 lowland, $9,000 II. 00; No. 1, $7.0001 00; No. 1. $5.0006.00. Choice alfalfa, $24.00026.00; No. 1, $22,000 23.00; standard, $20.00021,00; No. 2, $17.09 19.00; No. 8, $12.00014.00. Straw, oat $6.607.60; wheat $6.0007.00.. New York Dry -Goods Market New York. Sept. 20. Cotton roods mar kets were firmer and a little more active today. Raw silks were higher. Burlaps were firm. New York. Sept 20. After a period of un certainty, with narrow and Irregular move menu, the stock market gained strength today and began a deliberate but well main tained advance. Early declines were mads up and net gains of moderate proportions were established tn active stocks with occa sional rises of 2 points or more. Total sales were 120,000 shares. Excepting the last hour the market showed less buoyancy than during yester day's upturn which failed to attract any larg outside following to the long side. The comparatively small volume ot orders on hand at the opening led to a temporary renewal of selling operations, but the de mand which was uncovered wherever prices were forced down caused the bears to re verse their tactics and join Jn the bidding tor stocks. Individual Issues were favored hy devel opmenta of the day, but there were new fac tors of general enough application to offer an obvious explanation of the movement A good deal of attention was paid to renewed Washington reports that the uncertainty as to price regulation at least so far as con cerns copper, would soon be ended. Fa vorable conclusions were drawn from the 10 per oent wage Increase by United States Steel and the steel stocks led the market In strength and activity. Ot perhaps mors commanding Influence for the movement, however, were the indications that the sell lng movement had exhausted Itself for the time and that the market's position waa still strong technically, notwithstanding the extent of the recent rally. . In the eteel group the feature was the strong demand tor United States Steel which sold at more than 1 points above the low price of this week. The coppers held back: by uncertainty as to the price to be estab liehed for the metal, showed early heavl ness, but later made a moderate advance. Equipments were bid up briskly. The rail roads continued to remain In the back ground and with a few exception! moved within narrow limits. The bond market did not reflect the strength ot stocks. The tone was Irregular. Total sales par value, 13.336.000. United States 2s registered declined and the 4s coupon on call. Liberty bonds sold st 91 98 to 100. Number of sale and quotations on leading stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar., 1.109 16 844 16 American Can .... 4.900 41 41 41 Am. Car ft F'ndry 1.100 71 70 70" Am. ' Locomotive... 4.00 63 61 41 Am. & ft Ref. 19,600 18 17 87 Am. Sugar Ret..., 1,100 111 110 110 4- Am. Tel. ft Tel. , 117 Am. Z. L. ft S 101 11 II 17 Atchison 100 97 j, 14 96 A. O. ft W. I. 8. U 1.600 97 It 84 Bait. A Ohio 100 67 67 17 B. ft 8, Copper.... 100 17 It IT Cal. Petroleum.... 700 17 IT 17' Canadian Paciflo,. 11.101 161 , 141 160 Central Leather.., 11,700 86 83 64 Ches. A Ohio.... 4.000 671 61 16 C. M. A 8. P t.000 69 67 67 C. A N. W. ....... 400 105 104 104 C, R. I. A P. Ctfs. 1.701 . 26 26 15 Chtno Copper .... 1,000 12 $1 62 Col. Fuel ft Iron., 2,700 46 44 46 Corn Prod. Ret.,., 10,800 17 17 11 Crucible Steel 17,901 74 71 T4 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 1,400 32 11 11 Distiller's Bee 10,604 22 10 11 Erie 4,000 11 10 11 General Electrlo .. 600 144 141 - 1434 General Motors.... 11,400 18 94 . 96 Gr. Northern Pfd., 600 104 101 103 Or. No. Ore Ctfs.. 1,900 14 11 13 Illinois Central 101 Inspiration Cop... 9.800 11 II 61 Int. M. M. Pfd.... 14,100 16 84 v 86 Inter. Nickel 3,00 34 13 33 Inter. Paper 1,600 11 11 11 K. C. Southern 18 Kennecott Copper.. 6,600 41 40 41 , Louisville A Nash. 400 111 111 111 Maxwell Motors... 1.700 31 II 13V Mexican Pet $1,100 17. 19 96. Miami Copper. .... 100 It 36 36 Missouri Paciflo., . 6,100 39 ' 28 18 Montana Power 61 Nevada Copper 11 11 12 N. Y Central .... 4,104 77 76 77 N. Y..N.H, ft. H., 1,400 10 26 21 Norfolk ft West.. TOO 111 111 111 Northern Paciflo... 1.04 101 101 101 Paciflo MaU...... 104 It It 16 Pennsylvania .... 800 61 12 52 Pittsburgh Coal 11 Ray Con. Cop,,.. 1,004 11 15 26 Reading 7.100 13 11 11 Rep. Iron ft Steel. $,504 13 60 88 Shettuek Arls. Cop 1,004 24 t 22 14 Southern Pacific... ,1.44 11 11 11 Southern Railway... 7,400 17 11 27 Studebaker Corp., 4,500 ; 47 - 46 46 fee BAA 111 f 1 4 T 1 icigg i.ii......aAA .a.suu lie mi 1 101 n Union Paciflo 4,100 119 121 121 U. 8, Ind. Alcohol , 3,100 139 114 139 U. 8. 8teel 166,500 111 108 110 U. B. Steel Pfd.,,, 406 116 116 1164 Utah Copper 1.106 97 96 96 Wabash Pfd. "B",, 100 26 24 24 Western Union 88 Westlnghouse Eleo 1,800 45 45 46 . ( Coffee Market, New York, Sept. 20. Reports that ocean freight room was becoming scarcar from Braall and that cost and freight offers were less numerous were accompanied by soma scattered trade and commission house buy ing In the market for coffee .today. Open ing 1 point higher, active months sold T points above last night's closing figures, with December touching 7.66o and May 7.81c. .This bulge seemed to attract realis ing, however, and reactions occurred In the late trading with the market closing at a net advances ot 1 to I points, Sales, 14,504 bags, September and October, 7.19c; Decern ber, 7.49c; January, 7.67o ; March, 7.73c; May, T.27o; July, 1.03c Some improvement wag reported In spot demand with the market rather Irregular on .the basis of la to t for Rio 7s and lo for Santos 4s. Few fresh offers were reported in the cost and freight market, but Santos 4a were aaU to be offered at. I l-16d, London credits. .The official cables showed a decline of 60 rets In the Rio market with Santos spot unchanged and futures II lower to 25 higher Rio cleared 4,004 bag for New York. ' St Louts Live Stock Market. Bt. touls. Sept, 14. Cattle Receipts, (.100 head; market, steady; native beef steers. 18.00 1t60j yearling steers and heifers, $7.00016.00; cows, $6.40019.00; stockers and feeders, $6.64 01-64; Texas quarantine steers, $6.76014.66; fair to prime southern beet steers, $9.09012.7$; beef cows and heifers. $6.00016.00; prim yearling steers and heif ers, $7.6010.00; native calves, $6.71015.76. Hogs Receipts, 4.104 headii market, higher; lights, $11.15011.11; pigs, 114.440 17.25; mixed and butchers, $18.2519 .00; good heavy, $18.80 11.01; bulk. $18.16 18.95. ' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,906 head; market, eteady; lambs, $12.000125; ewes. $10.50011.00; wethers, $10.60012.60; can hers, $5.00 0,7.00. ; Kansas City live Stock Market. Kansas City. Mo.." Bept 20. Cattle Re-. oelpts, 11,000 head; market lower; prime fed steers, $16.25017.15; 'dressed beef steers, $il.60lt.7t; western steers. $9.56011.50; southern' steers, $7.00011.60; cows, $5.60 16.60; heifers, $7.00 12.00; stockers and feeders, $8.60012-60; bulls, $6.0008.00; calves, $7.80018.50. Hoes Recelots. 1.600 head: market nign- er; bulk of sales, $ll.0411.75; heavy, $18.00 O18.80; packers and butchers, $11.00018-16; light $17.75011-60; pigs, $16.50017.26. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. s,uo neaa; market lower; lambs. 817.60O18.60; year- Unas. $12.0001260: wethers, $11.00012.76; ewes, $10.60012.60; stockers and feeders. $8.00016.75. Chicago Live Stock Market. ..( a a sA St. eel. tS ..UI. AAsa head; market, weak; natlv beef cattle. f I .9V ly J 1.4FV i WCSIOI II TViivtj se,i Btockera and feedera, f6.40t9U.lS; cows and 13 .Ut. t AAA Um.A Ml,a.w lllfl nUU fVCl,d VLm1 lWV UBU Iticai, svvi, vv above yesterday's a vera re; bulk, $17.70 A . 1 1 1 a AIT A k 1 0 If), ls.is.ou 1 1 J K affi 19. IV, UBilli f A 4 .V p cf.tw t Men v , T.i' 18.80; rough, $17.16017.15; pigs, $11.50 17.50. .. , T . DnA.int. AAA V.i4 DlteCl iiu u , 11 nn i.uv ......... market, weak; wethers, $1.00012.60; ewee, $8.25011-?$; lambs, $13.00 011.36. St Joseph Live Stock Market. St Joseph, Mo., Bept 20. Cattle Re. celpts, 4,000 head; market lower; steers. $3.00016.60; cows ana neiters, st.iutii..u. . Hoxs Receipts.- 1,000 neaa; market higher; top, $18.86; bulk of aales. $17,15 0 11.60; heavy packers, $17.60018.00; mixed packers, $17.00017.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,006 head; market higher; lambs, $11.00018.60; ewes, $6.00011-60. j London Money Market TiiMflti fi.nf 90 .Silver h. r. E4d n.e ounce . London. Sept 20. American shares wore steady on the stock exchange today. Money 3 per rent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4 per cent; three-month bills, 4 11-16 per cent. - " i American Telephone & Tele.tiph Co. A dividend of Two Dollars per snare will be paid on Monday, October 16, 1917. to stockholders of record at the close of busi ness on Saturday, September 29, 1917. V C D. MILNE, Treasurer.