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THE BEE: OMAhX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1U17. it f FOR RENT HOUSES South. 9 -ROOM house, all modern, hu ok floors mroughout, two flreplac, south front 140; 4t with garage. TRAVER BROS.. 81 First National Bk. Bldg. Dour 1886 6-ROOM bungalow, all modern, on on floor. with garage. 130; vacant Oct. 1. 1310 8. 16th Av. Douglas 180!. 6-ROOM cottage, modern except heat; walk Ing distance. Red 4129; references. Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLT MODERN. T-R. 1505 Pierce St MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 5- R.. 630 South 14th Ave..., 6- R-, 287! Saratoga St 8TRICTLT MODERN. 6-R. 121 South list Ave 7-R. 117 South 16th St a.n AAiR nv Ave. . l-R. 1901 North itth St. 8-R. 1919 Chicago St. 10-R. 2!tl Dodge 8t.. ll-R., 4211 N. 14th St FLATS. ' MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 10-R.. 706 S. ISth St PORTER & SHOTWELL. 101 South 17th St. Doug. 6011. Office with HOME BUILDERS. 16.00 115.09 10.00 155.00 16.00 .A ... 41.0V 'a SV.WU 16.00 40.00 $30.00 145.00 5- r., 1701 N. 10th, very good, $30. 6- r., 3020 Franklin, with garage, 128. 7-r., 2011 Maple, nice home, screened - porch, sleeping porch, garage, 137. T-r., 1215 Ellison Ave., NEW, good loca tion, 136. J t-r., 4160 Chicago, with garage, 135. t-r.,1 1228 Poppleton, close-in, $26. - l-r.-, 1706 8. 26, can be sub-leased for housekeeping rooms, hot water heat. water paia, 35.7. t-r.. 1114 N. 40th, good location, good eond., $26. WE HAVE OTHERS; SEND FOR OUR WEEKLY PRINTED LIST. OMAHA'S LAROEST RENTAL AOC'T. Hastings A Heyden, 1614 Har. Tyler to. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE RENT AND MAKE MONET, SEE THESE. t good flats, 7 and t-r. each; part mod.; on, car line and close In; 1547-41-61 N. 17th, $18 each, or $50 for the 21 rooms. A snap for rooming or boarding; 4-r., part mod., 837 8. 24th, $10; 6-r., pt. mod., 1236 8. 12th, $15; 3-r. cottage, city water, gas 1836 N. 30th. $10; 6-r., mod., snap, 1316 a 17th St., $20; l-r., pt mod., 261$ Rees, tit. Several other houses. Homes on rental payments. McKltrtck Real Estate Co., 318 Ramge Bldg. D. 100; Ty. 2140-J. V. 3001 MASON ST., t rooms, strictly modern. very comfortable house and easy to heat Rent $31.60. 666 8. 28th St, 10 rooms, strictly modern; arranged for light housekeeping rooms. Rent $80. 3304 N. 61st St., E-room cottage. Rent $16. 3304 N. 64th St., t-room cottage. Rent $16. 2580 Spauldlng 8t, t rooms. Rent $30. GILBERT C. LOOMI8, 10( McCague Bldg. Doug. $70. Houses in all parts of the city. fVr flH. SONS CO.. 6011 Bee Bldf FOR RENT APARTMENTS T West. TROT APARTMENT. , 8001 Harney, Steam Heated. Will have for Rent Oct 1. 3 apart ments of 4 rooms, each every Improve ment, under lease to Oct T. 1018. No children. See them by calling Janitor, Harney 1808. then see, Thos. W. Hazen, 107 McCague Bldg. THE BOSWORTH. Furnished and unfurnished 1 rms. and bath, $36 and $40 winter rates. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. ANGELUS APARTMENT, 16TH AVE. AND DOUGLAS. .. I or 4-room apartment, fireproof and . soundproof. Two disappearing Murphy beds, automatlo elevator Roof garden. 8trlctly modern. Harney 2074. CLOSE in rooms, suitable tor studio, office, .. dentist, dressmakert etc., with living rms. adjoining. T F. Hall. 434 Ramus. D. 7406. APARTMENTS, all slsea and prices, tplen did location. 14th and Farnam. Pf 1471. ST. CLAIR, 14th and Harney, t and 4-room apart ments. Call Harney t47. - North. FIVE-ROOM apt., all modern. St. Inquire 2008 Lake St 2001 Lake Miscellaneous. SOME OF - - ! ' OUR CHOICE '- I APARTMENTS VACANT OCTOBER 1. BERKELEY . ' 19th Ave. and Jones, close In; room with built-in bed, dining small dressing room with built-in chit' . fonier, . kitchen and bath, new, very choice. Prices range from $28 to 137 Jones, o .-.' living room. MOVING AND STORAGE FIDELITY RKNTAL 1701717 SKRVICE f tX&LJ Phono Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson St FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, pscking and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 01 8. 16th. Douglas 4161. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 130 or Douglas 43S. J. C. REED 1107 Fsrtism St Express Co.. Moving Packing and Stores Web. 1748 Doug. 6146. OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING. Large van. two men. $1.60 per hour. MAQQARD'S STORAGE CO.. Doug. 1411 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West CLOSE TO CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY. Owner has Just listed with ma this beautiful home within one block of St John's church and Cralghton university, located on a strset of modern new homes, beautiful lawn, large living room with vestibule entrance, large dining room fin ished In oak, large kitchen pantry with china closet rear entry, three large airy bedrooms with closets, linen closet sun room, bath en Id floor, large attlo en tirely floored with dust proof storags closet full cement basement with toilet, best of plumbing, dandy hot water heat ing plant, house but 4 years old and was built by day labor. If Interested In a good home, make appointment. C G. CARLBERG. 110-111 Brandels Theater Bldg. West Farnam District Residence, seven rooms, three on flVst floor oak, four on second wnite enamel, hot water heat, tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable terms If desired. ALFRED THOMAS, . tot Farnam Bldg. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North.. 4-ROOM cottage, strictly modern, very best condition; now vacant. 1031 S. list t Tel. Wslnut 1614. South. $5,750 Hanscom Park Home Seven rooms and bath, hot water heat, all hardwood finish, oak on first floor, birch on second; sleeping porch, den, full floored attic; foundation brick and til choice 60x140 east front lot; only one block to car. OSBORNE REALTT COMPANT. 701 Omaha Natl. Bank. Bldg. Tyler 486. 6 ROOMS. Just In the course of completion. 4-r. all modern, built-in buffet, furnace. Price $3,600. Located 13d and Frederick. C G. CARLBERG. 310-111 Brandels Theater Bldg. Miscellaneous. ST. JOHN'S PARISH. 7-room. new. full 1-story home, oak fin Ish. nicely decorated, beautiful fixtures, full basement, a nice south front 1 block to St. John's church and car line. Price, $5,760. Terms. HIATT COMPANT. Tyler 60. 145 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Close-in Bungalow ' Price Only $3,800 Five larce rooms and bath, oak finish, strictly modern, full basement, brick foundation; lot 60x136. This dandy home Is due west from the heart of town, and Is certainly a bargain. OSBORNE REALTT COMPANT, 701 Omaha Natl. Bank. Bldg. Tyler 466. HOME BARGAIN In West Farnam district, ( rooms, strict lv modorn. hot water heat; lot' 48x111 fruit trees and shrubbery. Owner leaving city and offers this for quick sale, at $4,000. Terms. Owner, Harney (Hit, 4 ROOMS, city water, electrlo lights. large corner lots, southwest of Hanscom Park; 1100 cash; balance montniy. wai nut 3466. MUST SELL before Oct. 1. four-room bun galow cottage. Partly modern ana near ly new. A bargain. 43l Saratoga at, North. Bee janitor, -1964 Jo MILTON 1954' Jones, two and three-room apart ments. The two, rooms consist of living room with oullt-fn Ded and small dress ing room, which has a built-in chiffonier, kitchen and bath, making 3-room accom . modatlons. The three rooms consist of living room with built-in bed and small dressing room, which has built-in cblr fonier. din' g room with . built-in bed. kitchen and bath, making S-room accom modations. Close m, NEW, no' car tare very choice: good Janitor service. 2-room renting" from $30 to $37.60. 3-room rent ing from $35 to $42.60. See janitor. SAN MATEO 2220 Howard, four rooms with built-in ' bed. making 6-room accommodations . practically new. The best bargain we have. No. 1 renting for $39 year round. - Deo janitor one uuvr wcbi. ROYAL 113 8. 27th, 4 rooms with built-in bed and small dressing room; 5-room accom' modatlons; large screened porch. S years old; very choice, close In; good Janitor service. Renting for $42.60 summer; $50 winter. - See Janitor, one door south. HARNEY . t006 Harney, 1-room with built-in bed . and small dressing room, kitchen and bath, making l-room accommodations. No, 1 renting for $25 summer; $27.60 winter. v (lall Janitor, Harney 2328. s . nrewEY . 3301 Dewey. I rooms with 2- bullt-ln beds, making t-room accommodations - new, good location, very choice. No. renting for $30 summer; $31 winter. Oth' .r. r.ntlnr for 137.50 summer: $42.60 win' ter. Call Janitor at Harney 1945, or call at 115 N. 33d. - - TTAl,IA ' 115 N. 33d. This beautiful building wlll hv one 6-room ant with bullt-ln bed ; dressing room, sun parlor, etc., for rent , October 1; cannot be surpassed ; nicely decorated; excellent location; good Janitor service. Renting for 360 summer; oo nrintor Also 4-room .with t-room accom . modatlons renting for $60 aummer; $55 We have plans of all the above apart : . ments at our office and will be glad to show them to -you. our weemy remai . list, containing full Information and many special offerings in house, flats and apart ments, will be mailed you upon request. See the above apartments at , once it Interested. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGENCT, ' "Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. . BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking . distance. Janitor, heat, etc; $40 summer. $48.60 winter. Douglas 3311. ' ' PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists In Apartment Management 7-R. APARTMENT. $25; winter rate, $35; steam hest. O. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. FOR KENT Business Prop'ty Stores. WORLD REALTT COMPANT (Realtors) .Theater Entrance. Douglas 6342 Sun Theater Bldg. -' 4711 S. 24TH ST., S. Side, near P. O. E. H. BENNER CO., D. $406. MODERN store, cor. 16lh and Cass. Choice location. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 cnicago. MODERN store. 16th St., near postotfice. $76. O. P. 8tebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. LOW-PRICED, rood, offices. Farnam Bldg., 13 A Farnam, (Old 1st Nat Bank Biog. FIRST TRUST CO., (Realtors.) Tyler 100. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Apartments, WE want more bouses and apartments to rent The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list la conclusive proof ', of the efficiency ol our rental service. If you want to keep your places rented see Payne ft Slater Co., "Omaha's Rental ' Men." 616 Om. Nat Bk Bldg. Doug. 1016. Furnished Apartments and Houses. I OR 4-ROOM furnished apt.; can occupy " . Immediately. Box 7621, Omaha Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE rv GORDON VAN CO. , FIREPROOF WAREHOU8E, Packing, storags and moving 111 N. lltb St Phone Doug las 194. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO, - Expert serv'-es; prompt attention. Tom moving, your lacking, your storags. Main Offl- antral Furniture Store, 17th and Huwi. , TeL Doug. 7781. NEW HOME NEAR MILLER PAIJK An unusual opportunity Is hers presented to buy at a very low price an unusually well built, new, two-story and attic, nine room modern house, complete In every detail, finished In quarter-sawed oak and wlte enamel and oircn. juocatea on east front lot 65 ft. wide by 198 ft deep on Florence boulevard, one block east of Miller park. - There Is garage for two cars, cement driveway to same, good cis tern, chicken house with woven wire fence, storm windows and screens, shades and curtain rods to all windows. Cedar closet on third floor.' This place must be seen to be appreciated and Is priced at $2,500 less than It can be duplicated lor today and can be bought at the low price of $9,350 It sold before October 1. Let us show you this property if you are looking for something good at a bargain, GEORGE & COMPANY, (Realtors) Doug. 756'. 90S' City Nat. Bank. NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN rf Located high and sightly, lid, near De catur street We sold seven In this loca tion last season. Has five rooms, closets and bath, full basement, large, roomy poroh. 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 bookcases. Price $2,926. Substantial first payment balance monthly like rent. This Is $3,360 value. Call for appointment TRAVER BROS., i Phone D. 6886. $19 First Nat Bank. SACRIFICE SALE Will sell below cost S-room all-modern except heat cottage, almost new: south front; hss some fruit; chicken yard In rear. This Is located at 8110 Burdett. close to car. Price $1,200. Can give terms. . TRAVER-BROTHERS Douglas 6886. tit First Nat' Bank. Cozy Stucco Bungalow New t-r. and bath; oak finish, bullt-ln , buffet strictly modern, ready to move Into; lot 40x180, near Miller , park. Price only $2,950, About $260 cash, and $27.50 per month. New houses for sale will be a thing of the past. This ' may be your last chance. : RASP BROS. (Realtors) 110-12-14 Keeline Bldg, . Tyler 721. Splendid Miller Park Home Price Reduced to $4,000 One of tho best built six-room, full two '. story homes In this cholcs (district; hard wood finish complete in ' every detail; full brick foundation, built less than two years. Let as show you a real bargain. OSBORNE REALTT COMPANT, 701 Omaha Natl. Bank. Bldg. Tyler 496. A DUNDEE HOME., That has never been rented or offered for sale, $ large rooms, full basement, very fine double garage, fine . floors and beautiful decorations. Is about 7 years old and has been kept In splendid condition by the owner. Lot Is 62x135. Is very conven ient to car line. Possession - at once. $8,250 will buy It; it Is worth a thousand more. ALLEN A BARRETT, Sole Agents, S13 Bee Bldg. Dpug. 7761. MILLER PARK DISTRICT. A BARGAIN. Strictly modern, six-room, two-story at 6501 N. 34th St. Selling at a sacrifice. Leaving city. Corner lot faoing Miller park. Car . line 1 blocks. House built for home. Fin ished In oak. Must be seen to be appreci ated. Easy terms. Call owner, Colfax 763. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA. 100 dtf ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on ths market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF TOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187 Six-Room Bungalow One 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. ONE 6-rooin and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fin condition; live In one and rent the other. Price for both, $2,760 Very easy terms. No. 1483 8. 10th St NORR18 ft NORRIS. 40$ Be Bldg. Phone Douglas 4170. PRICED TO SELL $3,9001571 Poppleton Ave., 7 rms. modern corner lot 63x100: easy terms. $3,1501408 Poppleton Ave., 7 rms., 1 story modern: lot 60x160: terms easy. $3,800646 N. 17th St., facing Crelgh ton College; six rooms, modern, terms easy. $3,800 3320 Cass St., 6 room, modern thoroughly new; garage, fruit trees; pav Ing all paid. $4,000 Nsar Miller Park on 14th Street; well built house of six rooms; oak ftnish throughout. Nice lot. with shrubs, flow ers and fruit $4.600 1819 Davenport St., ' t rooms. thoroughly modern. In good condition, Larre lot: oavlna- all paid. $5,250125 North 33d St. New house of 7 rooms, thoroughly modern; four nice bedrooms. Terras easy. $5,750 DUNDEE., t rooms, less than two years old. with sun room, living room. dining room, kitchen and den on the first floor; four nice bedrooms on the second floor; all oak nnisn ana niceiy decorated. Full lot with garage and drive way. A very good house In every way, GLOVER & SPAIN, (REALTORS) . ; Douglas $962. 019-20 Cfty National. $100 DOWN: $20 PER MONTH. Just listed A five-room strictly modern cottaae except heat. South front. On paved street. Priced at $3,000. Act quick. PAYNE J N VEb i Mt,N I UU. Realtors. 637 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. D. 1781, Sunday calls, Colfax 3227, CLASSY BUNGALOW Five-room bungalow,, classy outside and Inside. Price $3,860, reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 141 Paxton Block, Douglas 1711. W FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1MB V-arnam St. Doug. 1064 R. S. TRUMBULL. 1308 1st Nat Bk. Bldg D. 1714 REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND 'SPECULATIVE PROPERTT. A. P. TUKET ft SON, REALTORS. 620 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved Acreage. ACREAGE FOR SALE. Bv nonresident who Is' In town and wishes to dispose of same while here. Good. tract fair Improvements, u lnterestea call In person for Miner at Her Orand hotel. - Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lota. Price $320, only 13 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. I3VJ REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod' em, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. DUNDEE Strictly modern medium-sized home for sale by owner on easy terms many built-in features. Fine location. Phone Walnut 1621. HOMES and home sites in Dundee. BHUZ.ER A CART. 104 Keellnn. D. 8074 Florence. TWO ACRES v Northwest of Minne Lusa TWO BLOCKS TO CAR $13.75 Down $13.75 Month This ground lays fine with a general east slope. Faces east. Only 2 blocks to car. A fine place for a future home. Poultry and fruit Price $1,176. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors', 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. South Side. SOUTH SIDE ACRES - 56th and "Q" Sts. Car Line Paved Road We have about 80 remaining acres In . this beautiful addition that can be bought on terms of $10-down and $10 per month per acre. ' Prices range from $450 to $800 per acre, Some have beautiful shade. Some . on csr line and paved road. A Catholic church and school Is being erected on the addi tion now and we are looking for a num ber of new homes to- be built In the near future. Don't watt until all the best ones are sold. Buy now at the original prices. Don't figure on yourself paying for the acre make. It pay for Itself. Call Tyler 50 for appointment ' HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors, ni Harney sit. " , ? - REAL ESTATE B'nesa Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE TRAc: AGE FINANCIAL SHOPEN ft CO.. PRIVATE MONET $4,600 M'TUE bearing 6 pet. semi-annually secured by property valued at $11,600. Tal mage-Loomls Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. r'AUJl and city loans. 6, 6V and 6 per cent W. H. Thomsa, Kelllne Bldg Doug. 1648 $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed. Wead Bldg..' 11th and Farnam Sta, MONET to loan on mproved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFK R. E. CO.. 101$ Omaha Nsfl NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS W. T. ORAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg 5 MONET HARRISON A MORTON, tit Omaha Nat. Bsnk Bldg. r ftf CUT GARVIN BROS. LOANS Om. Nst. Bk. Bldg LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. $11 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIOHT. Flatlron Hotel Dnua I7IT FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. . BIG BARGAIN! 167 acres, 7Vi miles from town; t-room house, good-slsed barn, good out buildings, fair orchard, good location, land lays level to gently rolling; 137 acres in cultivation, 40 acres In blue grass pasture. Price for 18 days $136 per acre. Mortgage $11,000 that runs until March. 1913. For sal by Hass at velars, usceoia, la. Minnesota Lands. no acres, heavy soil, 60 miles west ol Minneapolis; 76 acres cultivated, balance timber, pasture; good -room house, barn and other outbuildings; t horses, I sows. I head of young stock, t hogs, chickens. turkeys and all this year's crop, consist Ing of It acres extra good corn and small grain; all goes at $66 per aore; $4,000 cash, balance per cent. MoMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANT, 600 Wllmao Bldg. Minneapolis. Minn Nebras'.i Lands. 16 QUARTER SECTIONS unimproved, wheat, corn and alfalfa land near rail road, Perkins county, Nebraskaj Will sell responsible parties, 160 acres, $600 down, balance five and ten years. (No annual payments.) Miner & Bradley, Box 636, Orand Island, Neb. SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payments t acres up. Wo fsrm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers association.! 6tb and Howard Sts.. Omaha Douglas 9971. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acre farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy terms. If desired. Address Dr. .C. W. Ollltn. tit K. L. A T. Bldg., Stout City. la. A FIRST-CLASS 330-aore farm 4 miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will tell or exchange. See Q. A. Kull, Oakland. Neb. 160-A. WELL Improved farm, ltt miles N W. Elkhorn, Douglas Co. Price $176 per A. Call Paul Peterson, D. 1380. Res. Wslnut 8106. SEVERAL good northeast Nebraska farm bargains; easy terms If desired. Patsman. 63 Securities Bldg. A. A. FOR 8ALE Imp. farm, Vt mile to modern town. Peter Rock, Mason City. Neb. LIST your Isnds for quick results with C. J. Canan. 110 McCarue Bldg.. omana. Oregon Lands. "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, Oregon. 44,000 acres Irrigated land. Free map. Next ex cursion October 1. HARLET J. HOOKER, 940 First Nst. Bsnk Bldg.. Omaha. Neb - Texas Lands. LANDS of fair value assured by Chamber of Commerce. New plans to settle and develop the most fertile lands if South Texas Immediately adjacent fine market. Farming and dairying demonstration, un der our direction. Only approved lands offered for sale. If you want to own farm write for booklet J. Agricultural Dept., Chamber of Commerce, Houston, Texss. GOOD corn land, east Texas. (26 an aore Get my free book. W. 8. FRANK- 101 Neville Block. Omaha FARM LAND WANTED WE can. sell your farm If you will list It with us at a bargain for the man who buys. E. P. Snowden ds Bon, 433 S. 16th. D. 9371. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. MUST SELL at onoe, team of horses, har- ness and wagon. Maks bffer 846 8 list St. Doualas 6447. POULTRY AND PET STOCK WANTED Fox terrier or Boston bull. mal pup. Will psy up to (t. Address Box 6131 Bee - ' PEN and small bunch of Buff Orpington chickens at a bargain. Colfax 1699. F6R fiALE Weil bred oollle puppies. Ad dress Box 871. Well Lake, la. FINE milk goat, also female Belgian rabbit, Telephone Tyler 1118. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the- Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security 840. t mo.. H, goods, total cost 11.60. $40, 6 mo. rndorsed notes, tote, cost $2.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETT. 411 Rose Bids'., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666 LEGAL RATES LOANS 324 00 $340.00, . or more Easy payments. Utmost privacy $40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1296 OMAHA LOAN COMPANT DIAMONDS) and jewelry loans at 1H and 14 percent; private booths. W. C. Flatau, tOl SecurltlM (Rose) Bldg. Tyler 160. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TRACKAGE Fine Site on B. & M. R. R.J sua S6H6S; can be bought cheap. C A. Grimmel, phone Douglas 1616. REAL ESTATE To Exchange SHERIDAN. Dawes. Rock and Dundy Co, mprqved ranches, clear, for sal or ex change, v - :; 8. 8. - R. . MONTGOMERY Douglas 4810. 637 City Nst. Bsnk Bldg. ' HAVE 13 Acres N. W. from Benson, very sightly, improved, Exch. 14,010 Equity for home in city, t-'ail Douglas 8662. FOR SALE OR TRADE Six-room modern home for acres, lots or light car and cash. Call w. 43(6. - i . , 140 ACRES fine grass land In Blaine Co.. nicely improved, 810 per acre, for home In Omaha, 803 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha. Realty Trading Co ' it Patterson Blk Tyler 166. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyers for t and (-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Reslty Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent or ssll on small cssh payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 41$ Karbaca Blk. D. $607. IF you want quick action on your prop erty, use it witn me. LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG.. TTLER 761. WANT to buy strictly modern six to eight' room house, north or west tlon and price. State loca- ARNDT A TAYLOR -can assist you. Laird St. Webster 1039 1836 . FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest t per cent, tVt per cent and t per cent. PETERS TRU8T CO.. 1631 narnam 8t., Omaha. Neb. CITY and farm loans promptly mad. Rates e. IH ana I per cent Reasonably com mission. - UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 111 South 17lh. Omahs, Neb. H. W BINDER. Money on bsnd for mortgage loan. City National Bsnk Bldg t PER CENT Mortgages secured by Omaha residence property, for sal by B. H Lougte, Inc., 11J Keeline Bldf. ', ' i , Abble Wonder to Ruth O, MoCann, Cass street, 110 feet west of Forty- -fourth street, north side. 40x121..$ 1,800 Sarah B. B. Rohrar and husband to Leonard -J. Bchmlts, Thirty-first avenue, 46 feet south of Larlmore avenue, wfBt side, 45x136 ........ 3,400 Dora Horn and husband to Leon E. ' ' Luther, Sixteenth street, 43 feet south . of Clark street, west side, E0xl05; Seventeenth street, 33 feet south of Clark street, east side, tOxSl ..... 6,000 B. F. Buber and .wife to James 8. Falcoirer, Indiana avenue,- 46 feet ' east of Twenty-ninth street, nortti side, 45x111 600 Brower E. McCague . and wife to Frank Foucek, Thirteenth street, 46 feet north of C street, east side, 45x110 6.00 Barker company to Lucy A. Dlllln. . -Nicholas street. 34.4 feet east of Oregon Trail, north side, Irregular, approximately 60x129. J,. 4,500 Buryl B. Bray and wife to John F. . ...Sokollk, Fourteenth street, 80 feet ' . south of Martha street, west side,: 40x126 i . ... .......... . 3,500 Emma Robins to Claude H. F. Miller ,. t al, Blondo streets 160 feet west of Twenty-seventh street, south side, ' "30x137" -... 1,800 Mary L. Griffith and husband to Al bert P. Condon, Farnam street, 89 feet west of Forty-first street, south Side, 44x68.75 700 Mary L. Griffith and husband to Al bert P. Condon, southeast comer Twenty-sixth and Poppleton, 63x100 3,50$ Mary L. Griffith and husband to Al bert P. Condon. Harney street, 89 feet west of Forty-Urs street, north - side, 44x68.75 . 5.760 Mary U Griffith and husband to Al bert P. Condon, Harney street,' 133 feet weet of Forty-first street north side, 44x68.76 -- 8,750 Mary L. Griffith and husband to Al bert P. Condon, Farnam street, 133 feet west of Forty-first street, south side, 44x68.75 ' 1,760 W. M. Condon und wife to Albert P. Condon, southeast corner Park ave nue and Dewey avenue, 130x140 ..128,000 Donald H. Brotchle and wife to La Renee Buckwalter, Twenty-first, 106 feet south of Brown street, east side, 53x128 600 Donald H. Brotchle and wife to La Rene Buckwalter. Florence boule vard, 107 feet siiith of Brown street, west side, Irreg. appr., 64x90 .... 5,000 Adolph Musll et al to Buryl B. Bray. Fifteenth street 99 feet south of Martha street, weet side. 33x140 .. 3.650 Fred Myers and wife to Earl Hodge, southwest corner Twenty-eighth avenue and' Mary street 43,6x120 600 Orchard Investment company to John B. Anderson, Oretchen avenue, 126 feet west of Fifty-first street, south side. 42x120 300 Clarissa McMabon and husband et al to Robert A. McEtchron et al, southeast corner Sixteenth and Burt street, 66x86 7,500 Ralph HT Brown end wife to Frank B. Heintie. Lafayett avenue, 40 feet west of Forty-first street, south aid. 40x160, and other property. .. . 6,000 Henry B. Kent and wife to Eskll Krenholm, Ninth street, 400 feet north of Oak street west side, 30x140 1,860 LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Decline Thirty to Fifty Cents in Two Days Un der Heavy Receipts ; Hog Prices Are Higher. Receipts were: Official Monday Estimate Tuesday ,...16,000 Omaha, 8ept. 15, 1917. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. 36.039 1,118 44.961 4.600 17,000 4.711 71.951 1.867 77.303 4.396 16,171 t,t!t 40,126 4.790 40,40$ 8.804 87.386 Two days this week ..40,039 Same days last week.. 39,393 Same days 1 wks. ago. 11,003 Same days 3 wks. ago, 34,131 Same days 4 wks. ago. 14,970 Same days last year.. 30,181 Cattle There was another heavy run of cattle today, about 16,000 head, making 40.000 for the two days, or fully 11,000 more than a week ago. Heavy receipts and the bearish reports from outside points hsd a very depressing influence on the market and packers started out bidding anywher from lOo to 3 So lower than yesterday for both beef steers and cow stuff. Prices were naturally very Irregular, the more desirable grades suffering least and the medium and common kinds that did not appear to please psckers or feeder buyers being the greatest sufferers. In general killing stock shows a decline of 1060o for the two days, and tons to the market la decidedly weak. There was no Improvement In the feeder situation. Country demand wa of fairly liberal proportions, but not sufficiently so to clean up the liberal offerings even at prices ranging from 35a to 50o lower than last week. Right choice feeders were In good demand, but ordinary light and Inedlum stuff was a drug on th market and right around 60c lower than It waa a week ago. Quotations on csttls: Prim heavy beeves, tlt.60O17.00; good to choice beeves. $11.60 011.00: fair to good beeves, $13,164)11.16; common to fair beeves, $9.00911.00: good to choice yearlings, $14.00016.60; fair ta good yearlings, $13.00013.00; common t fair yearlings. $7,90411.00; prime heavy grass beeves. $11.00014.60; good to choice grass beeves, 110.60011.60; fair to food grass beeves, $9.01O.26; common to fair grass beeves, $7.6009.16; good to choice heifers, $8.4009.50; good to choice cows, $8.0009.00; fair to good cows. $6.7507.76; common to fair cows. $6.5006.60; prime feeding steers, $10.00014.60; good to choice feeders, $8.75010.00; fair to good feeders, $7.6003.50; common to fair feeders, $6,000 7.60: good to choice stockers. $3.0009.00; stock heifers, $6.6009.00; stock cows. $6.00 07.60; stork calvee, $6.6009.60; veal calves, $8.76013.76; bulls, stags, etc., 15.6008.76. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. 654 $6 60 14 No. 81...... 7 11 17...... 64 19. 36.. 5.. 917 748 $0? 166 It.. ....1000 Av. pr. 696 17 00 154 I 00 13 741 I 40 37 799 I 66 t.. ...... 1031 I 10 t 1191 10 (0 100 11 00 T $0 t 60 t 50 I 00 I 75 7 15 I 10 t 85 t 76 t 56 CALVES. 188 I 75 1.. lit 11 60 WESTERNS. James Lacey Nebraska. 21 steers.. 866 I 75 Johnson Bros. Wyoming. 18 steers. . 886 I 70 George Barrey Montana. 17 steers. .1111 t 00 11 cows. . ..1033 ' W. Jeffrey Nebraska. 9 steers.. 1136 11 76 I cows 970 S. & Hill Land and Cattle Co. Nh. 121 feeders.1183 11 90 W. L. Hull Nebraska. 18 feeders. 1141 11 40 J. R. Tavlar Nhrw 80 feeders. 123 t 60 40 steers.. 106. 8 36 W, W. Ddlsklll, Jr. South Dakota. 17 steers., 1150 10 00 NEBRASKA. it steers.. li Z4 10 75 Jut.' msi 14 cows.,.. 913 7 36 47 steers.. 1106 11 00 Tstckr. . $78 WTOMINO M EX inn. 65 steers.. 886 I 78 11 steers.. I8t IDAHO. 13 heifers.. 901 8 00 95 feeders t oka is si OREGON. 2$ steers.. 1155 11 75 43 steer. .1078 10 80 MONTANA. .1 cows.... 878 7 75 7 cows..., 760 111 Hogs Shlpnlnsr. demsnif r.u-t.. . a and order buyers took auit r. k. 15026c higher than vesterriav h.i the estimated run was still h.nir . in o'clock and packsrs were a little slow about ,.iu, inougn wnsjt hogs they bought early showed nearly aa much ad vance as shipping kinds, and general tun of th sales waa 1636o higher, bulk sell. Ing around $11.10018.60 and tops reaching $19.00. Representative sales: No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. 66. .257 62.. 268 63.. 279 17. .114 14. .105 Sheep Bulk of the sheen and lmh. si getting in again today and th m.r km was anotnen dreggy affair. Bulk of jraiuruays saies was 26 0600 lower than last week and buyers wer trying hard to put prices down at least that much more today. A few early sales of the hatter i.a. Ing lambs around $17.40017.76 were 16o or more below yesterday. Packer wer out for fresh declines, but had not made any aciuai oners, a iew any sale of brand ing ewes looked sharply lower than yes- loiutfy morning. quotations on sheen and Iambi r l.imh. fair to choice, $16.50017.00; lambs, feeders. eio.Duvii.ee: lamos. culls. 113.00016.60 yearlings, fair to choice, $12.00013.00; year lings, feeders, $11. 60018. 25: wethers, fair-to cnoice. n.uuwia.jo; ewes, fair tto choice, $10.00011.00; ewes, culls and feeders, $6.00 trn uu; ewes, oreeaers, all ages, $11,000 1(.0. Representative sales: No. 203 native lambs 41 Idaho canner twes., 429 Idaho lambs.. 109 Nevada lambs 77 206 Idaho, feeder lambs 66 74 Ids ho feeder lambs 66 177 Idaho feeder ewes 97 799 Utah feeder lambs 68 819 Idaho feeder lambs 60 1,734 Nevada feeder lambs...... 64 391 Utah feeder lambs 64 67 Utah feeder ewes 101 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Receipts Are Light and Largely Carried Over When Sellers Hold Out for Higher Prices. Omaha, Sept 15. 1917. Receipts today were comparatively llaht. only eighty-two car being reported In the yaras. Ths volume of business transacted wss very small and up to a late hour no trades wer made In corn. Buyer and sell ers In this market wer unable to get to gether, sellers holding out for higher prices on th strength In th options. Late in th session th market opened with a sale of No. t yellow and on of No. 1 mixed at $1.18, these prices being up several cents. Receipts were twenty-two cars and aeveral of these wer carried over. Th spot quo tations on corn wer generally about 4 05c over yesterday's prices, not taking the ex treme price of yesterday into consideration. Trad In ost waa also unusually slow and receipts much lighter, with forty-two cars, while th demand for this cereal was limited to th better grades. Th spot quotations on oat was about unchanged, th No. 1 celling at tlc and th No, I at 6IHc. th am a yesterday' prices, while th sample trad sold at 58 Ho. Receipt of rye and barley wer very small, on can of rye and flv cara of bar ley being on th floor. Th demand for each et the cereals was fairly good, Uth rye quoted about lo higher and barley In higher. No, 1 ryt sold at tl.1401.84H and th No. $ malting barley brought $1.8801 83, while th No. 4 sold at $1.$$ and th No. 1 feed at $1.38. Clearances were: Wheat and (lour equal to 141,000 bu.; oats. 173,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts wer 1.180,000 bu. and shipments 199.00 bu., against receipts of 1,697,000 bu. and shipments of 963,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 336,000 bu. and shipments 101,000 bu., against receipts of 870,000 bu. and shipments of 114,000 bu. last year. Primary eats receipts wer 1,411,000 bu. and shipments 1,066,000 bu., against receipts of 1.168,000 bu. and shipments of 171,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn 1M 401 ,. 418 13 77 tt Thes sales wer reported today: Wheat No. t dark hard winter, $1.11. No. 6 yellow hard winter, 1 car (It per cent moisture), 11.97. No. 1 red durum, 1 cars, $3.06. No. 4 red durum, 1 car, $1.18. No. 1 northern spring, I cara. 13.13. No, 1 red spring, ltt car (smutty), 81.09; 1 car (smutty), $1.09. No.- I red spring, 1 bulk head (smutty), $1.01. No. 4 red spring, 1 car, $1.05. No. 6 red spring, 1 car (smutty), $3.00. Rye No. 1, 1 car, $1.8H; 1 car, $1.84. No. 3. 1 cars, $1.13 H. Barley No, 3, 1 cars, $1.38; 1 car, $1.18. No. 4, 1 car, $1.33. No. 1 feed, 1 car. $1.38. CornNo. 1 yellow, 1 15 cara, $1.98. No. 3 yellow, 1 car. $1.96. Sample yellow, 1 car (wheat mixed), $1.97. No. 1 mixed, 1 car, $1.98. No. 1 mixed, 1 1-6 cars. $1.98. , Omaha Cah Prices Corn: No. 1 white, $3.0503.06. No. $ yellow, $1,9701.98. No. 9 yellow, $1.9701.96. No. 1 mixed. $1170 l.lti No. I mixed, $1.9701.98. Oats: No. 9 white, 69H06$o. Standard, 59Ot9Ve. No. 1 whUe, 6506914c, No. 4 white, 68 590. Barley: Malting, $1.1801-83. No. 1 teed, $1.1101.18. Rye: N $, $1.84. No-. I, $1,130 1.83 H. Local range of option: Chicago .... Minneapolis Duluth ..... Omaha Kansas City St. Louis . . 194 13 It 11 Oats. 407 41 '21 44 1 car, Art I Open. High. Low. Close. ) Bat" Corn, i Deo. t 10 1 10 110, 1 10 110 May ,1 14 1 14 114 1 14 114 Oat. Sep. 61 $84i 68 t 18 Dec. 57 67 67 17 57 May 59 H 6H 69H 6tH 59H Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Bee by Logan A Bryan, atook and (grain brokera lit South Sixteenth street Omahs: Close. Art. Open. 73. .346 89. .368 66. .163 10. .293 69. .301 190 18 80 ... 18 50 . 70 18 60 ... 11,70 ...18 90. 8h. Pr. 130 IS 86 .( 16 66, lit It 65 4$ 11 15 ... .19 00 Av. 83 83 71 Pr. 17 00 t 75 17 10 17 00 It 36 17 40 10 60 17 tt 17 10 It 00 17 It 10 75 Hionx City Live Stock Market. Bloux City, Ia Sept 16. Cattle Re-' ceipta, 2,000 bead; market weak; beef steers, $7.00017.00; fat cows and heifers, 86.500 9.00: canners. 36.26W6.26: stockers and feed ers. $7.00011.50: calves. $8.00011.00; bulls. stags, etc., $6.0008.00; feeding cows and heifers, t&7507.76. Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head; market 150 to 15 o higher; lights, $18.40018.60; mixed: $18.26016.60; heavy, 818.10018.80; pigs, sisoeniT.on: duik of sales, sis.ztnit.6u. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; market lo to 16o lower i St. Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 26. Cattle Re ceipts, 8,600 head; market alow and lower; steers, $8.00016.60; cows and heifers, $6.25 014.50; calves, $6.00018.50. Hogs Receipts, 3,000 head market higher; top. $19.10; bulk of sales, 318 600 18.90; heavy packers, $18.25018.60; com mon to good packers, $17,76018.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,600 head: market lower; lambs, $11.00017.16; ewes, 15.00011.00. v. St. Louis Lire Stock Market. St Louis. Sept. 25. Cattle Receipts. 11.- 000; market steady; others lower; native beef steers, $8.00017.50; yearling steers and heifers, 17.00016.00; cows. 36.00010.00; stockers and feeders $6.5001.60; Texas quarantine steers, $6.75010.60; beef cows and heifers, $6.00010.00; prim yearling steers and heifers $7.60010.00; native calves, $6.75016.76. Hogs Reoelpts, 4,700; market lower; lights, $18.66011.15; pigs, $16.00018.00; mixed and butchers, $16.65019.30; good heavy, $19.15019.36; bulk, $18.65019.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,100; mar ket steady: lambs, 15 to 40o lower;, lambs, $11.00016.85; ewes, 10.60011.00; wethers. 10.60012.60; choppers and canners, $6,000 .00. Chicago I.lv Stock Market. Chicago, Sept 25 Hogs: Receipts, 1,000 head; market active, lO015o above yester day's average.. Bulk, 111.1601996; light, 17.80019.06; mixed, 817.80019.06; mixed, $17.80019.15; heavy, $17.80019.16; rough, $17.80018.00; pigs, $14.000 18.00. Cattle: Receipts, 14,000 head; market weak: native beef cattle, $7.150 17.76; west ern steers, $6.40016.30; stockers and feed ers, $6.15011.26; cows and heifers, $6.10O 11.60; calves, $10.00016.00. Sheep: Receipts, 26.000 head; market weak; wethers, $8.90012.60; ewes, $8,260 11.76; lambs. $12.76018.00. London Money Market. London, Sept. 26. Silver Bar, 56d per ounce. Money 4 per cent. ' Discount Rates Short bills, i per cent; three-month bills, 4 11-14 per cent, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gate City Malt company to M. C. Peters Mill company, Twenty-ninth street 60 feet north of C street, west side, 120x160 1 Charles R. Sherman and wlfs to Alex ander Beck, Dodge street, 240 feet esat of Twenty-fourth street, south Sid. 60x141 10,000 Corn- Dec. May Oat. Hep. Dec. May Pork. Sep, Oct Jan. Lard. Sep. Oct Jan. Ribs. , Son,,, Ootf Jan, 1 10H 1 17 tin 61 .614 44 tt 44 86 46 86 14 70 14 70 21 77 36 95 15 96 28 90 Hlwll! LOW.T 1 12 1 191 61 H 69 $ 41 80 46 46 46 13 14 II It II 13 77 16 It 16 01 14 10 119H lltVs 60 61 61 44 It 44 $0 46 46 24 80 24 66 2$ 65 25 $5 26 86 21 80 1 11 1 It 60 , 59 tl 4$ 47 46 47 46 97 14 70 14 67 33 67 16 It 16 06 14 02 Tes, 110 117 60 18 tt 44 10 44 It 46 66 24 70 34 70 2$ 10 26 004 36 90 23 86 NEW YORf STOCKS Gains Made Early in Market Surrender for Most Part in , Final Hour; Bonds '; Lower. New Tork, 8;pt. 16. After sn early period of Indecision, today's stock market extended Its advance of the previous day, many Important Issues recording gross gains of two to four points. For the most part, however, this Improvement was surrendered In the final hour, when call loans' rose to 7 per cent after having . been .in tre supply at 4 per cent - Th movement waa the broadest and 'most active of any reoent aesslon. No specific news or developments attended the ris, but from th fact that It was guided largely by representative - Industrial and standard rails, the Impression prevailed that specula tive Interests suddenly found tt expedient to align themselves on the constructive side. Th fixing of prices on steel and iron by the war Industries board also served to stimulate action for the bull account War share figured prominently, but U. 8. Steel wss again th outstanding feature, con tributing over It per cent to th total of 176.000 shares. From Its opening quotation, which repre sented a nominal loss. Steel yielded a point under weight of hesvy offerings, but rose easily to 111 before the money flurry and realising sals forced th price back to 111, closing at 111. a net gain of of a point Today' maximum 'was exactly ten polntr aver the low of last week. Investment rails, shippings, oils, motor and a mixed assortment of specialties wer among the stronger stocks, but copper end some of the equipments, .Including Bethle hem Issues, wer Irregular or heavy. Bonda wer mainly lower, with greater activity In Internationals. Liberty I He moved between 11.91 and 100.01. Total bond sale par value aggregated $4,125,000. United State bond (old Issues) wer un changed on call, the coupon four advanc ing 6 per cent on a slngls sale. Number of at and quotstlonl on leading stocks: - Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar... 400 It 11 16 American Can 7,000 44 43 43 Am. Car Fndry. 1.600 73 73 , 71 Am. Locomotive... 1.100 64 63 61 Am. 8. tt, Refng.. 14.900 103 100 100 Am. Sugar Refng. 400 113 lit 113. Am. Tel. A Tel.. 1.600 111 118 lit Am. Zinc, L. 8.. 400 11 17 II Anaconda Copper.. 10,900 71 Atchison 1,800 98 'A. O. W. I. 8. L. 1,100 101 Baltlmor 6 Ohi. 1,900 slit 1,000 It tOO 17 73 73 97 97 18 100 47 17 14 16 17 17 Butt A Sup. Cop. Cal. Petroleum Canadian Pacific. T.600 163 150 151 Central Leather... 17,200 81 14 16 Chesapeake 4t Ohio 1.600 17 67 17 C, M. St Paul. 11,400 61 68 60 Chicago A N. W.. 100 lOt 101 lOt C, R. I. A P., etf. 1,100 18 16 11 Chlno Copper 100.61 tt 11 Colorado F. A Iron 1.800 4T 46 46 Corn Prod. Refng. 11,100 11 11 11 Crucible Steel..... 11,000 75 71 71 1,100 14 I II 11 t.100 12 10 11 4,700 11 11 12 1.600 141 144 141 10,900 101 tl 101 300 106 103 104 , 11,600 33' 15 31, 300 101 101 101 61 10 61 tt tt 19 Cuba Can Sugar. Distillers' Security. Erie , General F.lectrlo... General Motor.... Ot Northern pfd.. Gt N. Or ctfs,... Illinois Cntral.... Inspiration Copper 6,800 Int. M, m. pia.... i(, sue 1,800 1,200 14 11 1,700 41 41 100 114 110 1,100 36 14 t6 $8 It 4,400 700 1,400 40) 1.000 1,400 11 80 $ 7 1,600 101 100- 17 CHICAGO GRAIN PROVISIONS. Uncertainty Existing. Maximum Value, of Corn Cause Weakness and Strength,..., Chicago, Sept 16. Uncertainty over pos slbl change In the existing maximum, val ues ot corn led today to alternate weakness and strength In th corn market. Th close was unsettled to 1U net higher at $1.11 to 11.11 01.11 December and $1.19 to $1.19 U May. Oals finished off to I1KO 1 up and provisions varying from 1 de cline to 67o advance Belief prevailed during th first half ot th session that the government food ad ministration preferred to hav th already established maxlumum pries on corn let alone. Much selling prrssur resulted, with absence of any Indications of frost danger tending also to handicap th bulls. In th last half of the day. however, a snarp up turn ensued. Th view that no change would be mad In niaxlmum prices itemed to hav largely lost Its grip on the trade and there wss uneasiness, too. over pros pecta of undesirable shower and cooler weather. Month-end adjustment of dealing In th September opinion of oats caused that month to loss soma- or It premium, utner de liveries, though, maintained firmness, as country offerings wer light Provisions reached new high price level. Scarcity of hog gave a lift to th market, and so likewise did bullish statements re garding the world supply of meat and live stock. Corn No. l yellow. $2.0601.06: No. I yellow, $2.06; No. 4 yllow. nominal. Oats NO. 1 White, sviffOlttc; sianasra, tl610. - ; Rye No. l, ii.il. Barley $1.26 01.41. Timothy $6.0007.76. Clover $17.00022.00. Pork $46.47. ' Lard $24.75. Ribs $26.902t.40. Butter Hlaher: creamery. 40O43e. Eggs Receipts, 12,039 esses; unchanged. Potatoes Lower; receipts, 100 cars; Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, 11.000 1 10 ' Poultry Allv lower; fowls, uut! springs, 22 c. Kansas City Life Stock Market, Kansss City, Sept 26. Cattle Receipts, $0,000; 10 and 26c lower; 'prime fed steers, $16.00017,15; dressed beef alters, $11,000 11 SO- western steers. $1.00011.60; cews. $5.50010.00;. heifer. $7.00013.00; stockers and feeders, $6.60012.60; bulls, $6.0008.00; calves, $9.60013.00. ,' Hogs Receipts, 10.000! 10 to' ic nigner. Ruik I1S4SA19 05: heavy. $17.70019.25; packers and butchers. $11.40011.06; light, $11.00011.00; tis.ootjw.iD. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000; mar ket weak; lambs, $17.00017.76; yearlings, $11.00013.60; wethers, $11.00 011.60; ewes. $10.00011.75; stockers ana teeaers, aa.vuiy 17.78. . Evaporated Apples mat Dried Fruits. New Tork. Sent. 16. Evaporated Apples- Market firm; choice, 16c; prime. . 14 16c. ' . Dried Fruits Prunes: Market strong; Cal- Ifornias, If 13c; Oregons, l!14c. Apr). coats: Market stesdy; fancy, joc. reacnes; Market steady; standsrd, 10Hc: Choice, 10 He: fancy, 11c. Raisins: Market firm-; loose muscatels. 79c; choice to fsncy seeded, 901Oc; seedless, t01Oo; London - layers, $1.90. Minneapolis Grain Market.' Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 25. Flour Un changed. Rye $1.$701.88. Barley $1.14 01.$7. Bran $30.60032.00. Corn No. 1 yellow, $1.98 03.00. Oats No. I white, 6l06Oc. Flaxseed $1.11. New York Cotton Futures. New Tork. Sept. 16. Cotton futures opened Steady; October, 24.45c; December, 23.86c; January, 23.83c; March, 24.01c; May, 34.14c. Cotton futures closed unsettled: October, 14.14c; December, 21.63c; January, ll.54o; March, 21.07c; May, 22.82c. Spot market quiet; middling. 25.36c. ' , i. St. I-ouls Grain Market. St. Louis. Sept. 28. Corn No. 1. 12.06; No. 1 white, 12.10; September, $1.67; De cember,' $1.20. Oats No. 2. 69HO60c: No. 1 white. I0H 061 Ho. London tSock Hxchang. London, Kept 21. American securities wer hardly mentioned oa th stock ex change uday. ' Inter. Nickel.. Idler. Paper. . K. C. Southern.. t-Kennscott Copper Louis. A Nash.... Maxwell Motors,. Mex. . Petroleum. . Miami Copper.... Missouri Pacific, Montana Power... Nevada Copper.... N. T. Central N. T., N. H. A H. Norfolk A West... Northern Paolflo Pactfio Mall Pacific Tel. A Tel. Pennsylvania t.... Pittsburgh Coal... Ray Con. Coppr., 1,600 Reading .$ Ren. Iron A Bteel. 1,900 Shattuck Arl. Oop 400 Southern Paolflo.. t,t00 Southern Railway. 16,900 Rt.irf.h.kitr Corn.; 6.400 Texa C 1,700. 109 Union Pacific... 4.700 133 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. 1.900 143 U. 8. Bteel, . . U. 8. Steel p(d.. Utah Copper.... Wabash pfd "B" Western Union.. Westlngh. Elect 14 10 93 31 29 11 71 21 8,300 14 tl 18 48 14 10 19. 41 112 It 94 It . 19 77 ' 11 79 It 113 101 101 17 17 , li ,. 13 61 36 - 16 14 14 01 18 ' ' 46 168 .... ta 16 11 11 36 88 ID SI 14 13 $7 46 146 130 181 13 ..346,300 113 111 U8 900 117 , 11 in i.100 96 95 95 60 26 $6 26 200 89 99 - 68 1.800 4744 46 47 Total sales for th day," I7i,00t hare. New York Money Market, New Tork, Sept. It. Mercantile Paper ' ete'r'lng-Slxty.day bills. M Ti; commer cial sixty-day bill on banks, $4.71. com mere sixty-day bills, $4.71;. demand, $4,76 1-16: cables, $4,717-11. i ' Sllxer Bar, $1.01. Mexican dollars, 86c. Bonds Government, stesdy; railroad, lr- , ''"WW Loans Flrmr; sixty days, nlnsty' day and tlx months. t0t per cent Call Money Strong; high. 7 per cent, low, 1 per cent; ruling rat. 4 per cent; closing bid. 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent; last loan. 1 Pr cent. - ' U. B. 2s. reg.,97 int M. . do coupon. .. o. . U. S. I reg. . 19'U . n. do coupon... smo. rau. . " U. 8. 4s reg..l06Moni. rower " dO Coupon ....106N. X. J. 'U, "11 Pan. la coupon 14 No. Pacific 4s.. 84 Am. T. S. ta.... 9 'oo as ........ j A. T. A T. o. ts 960.-S. L.JT. 4s. 16 Anglo-French . ts llPao.-T. A T. Is.. 14 Arm. A Co. 4 19'Penn. c. ; Atchison g. 4.. 16 do gsn. 4 93 B, A O. 4 !3Readlng gen. 4 It Cen. Leath. ts. . 11 8 L A S F a t 68 Cen Pac. 1st w. 80 so. pao. c. . C. A O. e. 11. "', C. B. A Q. J. 4 96 So. By. ! .... $5 CMASPg4 !6Tex. A Pac. 1st 18 C R I A P r 4 68 Union Pacific 4 10 C. A S. r. 4s 11 'do cv. 4s... 17 D. A R. O. r. 5s 51 U. a Rubber t 11 D. of C. 6s. 1931 94 U. 8. Bteel ta. ..100 Erie gen. 4s.... li waoasn isi ... Gen. Else. 6s. .101 'West Un. 4 91 ; Gt No. 1st 4s tO - Ill. Cen. r. 4s. v 32 Bld. , Omaha Hay Market. Receipts fair. Demand good on both prai rie hay and alfalfa. Market firm ' and higher on. all grades of prairie bay. . Prairie Hay Choice upland. , II8.0O4 19.00; No. 1. tll.00 0 17.00: NO. 1, $11,100 14.60; No. 1, $7.50 0 10.60. Midland No. 1, $11.60 017.00; No. I. $11.60014.50. Lowland NO. 1, 99.60011.60; NO. 1, 17.6001.10; no. t, $5.0006.60. Alfalfa Choice. $14.00011.00: No. 1. $33.00021.00. Standard, $20.00011.001 No. 2, tn.OO01.OO; No. 1, 112.00014.00. straw Oat tl. 60 a 7.60: wheat. 11.009 Liverpool Cotton Market Liverpool, Sept. 26. Cotton Spot dull: prices If points lower; good middling.,' 19.33d; middling, lt.77d: low middling.! 18.77d; low middling, 18.37d; good ordinary. 17.32d; ordinary, lt.!2d; sales, 2,000 bale. ' Kansas City Grain Market. . Kansas City. Bept 15. Corn-No. 1 mixed. $1.9601.96; No. 1 white, $108; No. 1 yel low, $1.17; September, $1.96; December. $1.21. Oats No. I white. II Otitic: No. i mixed, t06Oo. 7 The "Jacklig,, Porphyries? Utah and Chino Copper Ray and Ne?ada Consolidated The financial and production po ' sition of each of these copper com paniet, at well at a computation of their ability to maintain dividend under the Excels Profitt Tax, aa pasted by the U. S. Senate, it dear ly aet forth in the current iatue of 'Timelj Iarettment SoReitioBi" Thit valuable fortnightly publi cation, which will be tent free of charge upon request, alto contains the following tubjecti: 1 rtsr s( rcaksihash-batsskyOI lanantaatrWUHatai U. t. SteW-Huns Ant-AafW-Aa. 01 . 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