THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1917. 11 MOVING AND STORAGE REAL ESTATE To Exchange METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Expert services; prompt attention. Tour movai, your packing, your storage. ilain Office. Central Furniture 6tor. 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7766 FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household foods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN ND STORAGJS CO.. 10! S 16th. Douglas 4168 Jp DE,J?Ti Express Co., Moving . j. SMUEjV Packing and Storage. HOT Farnam St. Web. 1748 Doug. 4146 OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING Large van. two men. 11.50 per hour. MAOGARD'S STORAGE CO. Doug. 1491. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West $5.250 WEST FARNAM Liberty Bonds Accepted Near 33d and Dodge Sts. A new 7-room house, thoroughly modern, with living room arrangement on the first floor; three bedrooms and sleeping porch on the second floor; floored attlo; oak floors throughout; oak flrlsb on the first floor and whits enamel on the second floor. Easy terms. This Is priced less than cost of the Improvements. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. Douglas 3m. 919-20 City National. ST. JOHN'S" PARISH. Beautiful home located within one block of St. John's church and Crelghton uni versity; house jut 4 years old; large fly ing room, vestibule entrance; dining room, kitchen, pantry, rear entry, three large bedrooms, bath, sun parlor, elosets In each bedroom, linen closet, rooms sunshiny, have plenty of windows, large floored at tic, best of plnmblng, dandy hot water heating plant, built by owner for home, every convenience for comfort, nice lot, close to two car lines; price 37,276. If In terested In a nice heme make appointment r? O. CARLBERG. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg 4 ROOMS, city water, electric lljbts, I large corner lots, southwest of Hanscom Park: 1100 cash: balance monthly Wal nut 3486 13,160 Will buy oak finished, very modern bungalow with sleeping porch. 1621 Hamilton Bt. Easy terms. 9 JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1803 FRANAM ST. North. WALNUT HILL DISTRICT SEVEN ROOMS $3,850 All modern In every respect Close to car line, stores and school. East front lot 44x180 ft. Paved street. $1,660 cash will handle this; balance can run to 1921 at 6 per cent. L GEORGE & COMPANY, (Realtors) 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone P. 768, Clifton Hill Bargains 11,700 Six rooms and bath, all modern ex cept heat, large lot; 1200 down and 818 per month. $2,600 Six rooms id bath, strictly mod ern; stable, garage; about 8 years old; south front lot, 60x130; $600 down, balance easy. $3,100 Large six-room, strictly modern two story home, south front, corner lot; good barn or garage; $300 down. $3,200 Seven rooms and bath, modern, hot water heat; big lot; easy terms. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 488. 2865 MAPLE STREET FIVE ROOMS MODERN EXCEPT HEAT $100 Down-$25 Per Month Located Just one block from car line, store and school; bouse only built a few years ago; Is In good condition and a very good buy at this price. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 101 nunitjj pi. WK HAVE a client who owns a section in Sioux county, Neb., represented as being good farm land: no 'sand or rock. Pnc $30 per sere. Will take a good bom Is on tbts land. E. P 8NOWDEN A SON. 423 8. Uth St D. 9371 FOR EXCHANGE UO-acre farm. N. W of Walsey, S. IX; 80 acres under cultivation, bat. bay. no bldgs.: want grocery business not exceeding $2,000 stock. Don't answer unless you mean business. Box $11, Can ton, 8. D. FAM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lrnds. STOCK GROWERS ATTENTION 60.000 acres of choice cut over lsnds In north central Minnesota at $8.00 to $16.00 per acre, small cash payment, balance long time. Abundance of native and tame grass. Close to best markets. On lakes or streams. Timber for fuel snd shelter. LlsA and map free. PILLSBURY LAND SYNDICATE, 1330 Met. Life Bldg., Min neapolis. Minnesota. Montana Lands. SHERIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co Improved rnncheev clear, for sale or ex change 8. BARE. MONTGOMERY. Douglas 4S10. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. (4i ACRES fine grass land in Blaine Co.. nicely ttnproved. $10 per acre, for borne In omaHa 80$ Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg INVESTIGATE my system. Omaha Realtv Trading Co., It Patterson Blk. Tyler 366. REAL ESTATE Unimproved. West. MONTANA homesteads, 16,000,000 acres government land, new law: circulars Homestead Bureau 173, Box 84$, iMilt, Mont, Nebraska Lands. S. W. Cor. 25 Ave and Dodge 88x74 feet Dodge street is now to be graded, which will make It one of the main thoroughfares and this property is right In line for advancement. See us bout this. Traver Brothers, 819 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. North. AFTER looking at MINNJS LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by buying lota. IF YOU wllP come out today you will understand why the others ars buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.. 74! Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. KEAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist in downtown ousmes property. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 12-ACRE IN BENSON Two blocks north of school and street ear, especially adapted to potato raising and small fruit Can give terms, TRAVER BROS. 819 First Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR QUICK SALE. 6-ROOM MOD. COTTAGE $2,100. hoi water neat. Best part of Benson, 2 blks. to car, full lot, chicken bouse. $700 cash. bal. time. Box 8040, Omaha Bee. SEVEN-ROOM modern home with four lots. Iron fence, two blocks from Benson High school. $4,600. F. D. Wead, 810 8. 18th. Dundee. i Bungalow Bargain Price Only $3,200 ' Brand new five-room strlotly modern bungalow: fireplace, bookcases, cabinets, eto .Nicely decorsted throughout. Full cement basement with plenty ot windows. Lot 42x30. Close to Miller park, school and car! Owner saya sell thla week; you can't beat It for the price. . nsnrmNM REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler.4M. "KOUNTZE PLACE HOMU , Seven rooms with sun room: hot water ' heat, with garage; one-half block to car, onlv built a few seasons. This la nl first-class. Willsacrlflce. Douglas 6886. Traver Bros.. 819 First National Bank. l-R. cottage, everything modern, only 1 year old, must be seen to be appreciated. 8107 Myrtle Ave. Call Monday. VROO:i house, garags and lot. N. $0th. 2.700. great bargain. O. P. Stebblni, 1810 jnicasp pi unci. South. $6,500 Buys $7,500 Home OWNER MUST SELL Beautiful eight-room home In the Field elub district south front lot. complete In every detail, fireplace, sunroom, eleeptng porch, built-in cabinets, splendid attic, all floored, full brick foundation, shower bath and toilet In basement Will go quickly at this low figure. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat.BankBldg. Tyler 496. TlANSCOM PARK DISTRICT . 33d St., near park, 7 rooms, practically new and lr fine condition, -ak floors and trim, strictly modern, has soft water In kWrhen and basement; fine neighborhood. Pifre $4,850. Houea cannot be built for $5,000 today. . ALLEN & BARRrLTT, Agts., Doug. 7768. 61' Bee Bldg. $1,000 cash down buys my equity In new 6-room bungalow, one floor. House 26x44. Quarter sawed oak and fir finish, oak floors. Total Immediate sale price. $3,650. This Is less than construction cost. Colfax 4193. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condlt I.; live In one and rent the other. Price for both. $2.0 Very easy terms. No. 2433 8. 20tb St NORRI8 NORRIS. 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. Miscellaneous. Meacre HOME i One block from Hne school, 1 blocks to car line. Land lies on top of hill, all level; beautiful view; fine 7-room, almost new, all modern house with garage, all In fine shape; nice shade trees; good family or chard, fenced with Iron fence. The land improvements on It for less than $4,000. Owner says sell It for $4,600; $1,600 cash. Tnls Is the best buy ever offered 'n Omaha and won't last long. Get busy. Phone MONTGOMERY, noutrlas 1313. $13 City Nat'l Bank Bldjr. , SIX LARGE ROOMS LARGE LOT DUNDEE PRICE $4,750 On Burt St., near 60th, two blocks from car. Lot 60 feet. House has large living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and rear vestibule. Built-in seat and cloak closet In living room. Upstairs has 3 large bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch with heat lights, closet, large attic. Oak floors throughout and oak finish downstairs; newly decorated. Full basement. $500 cash will handle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. BOX 9 and borne sites In Dundee. SHULER A CART. 304 Keellhe. D. 6074. Acreage. ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident who Is In town and wishes to dispose of same while here. Good tract, fair improvements. If Interested call In person for Miner at Her Grand hotel. I CALDWELL ACRES. Our new acreage addition southwest of the Field club.i -Acres, halt acres, quarter acres; easy terms. - - THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Douglas 297. - - ; 213 S. 17th St. 4 ACRES, near. In North Side, small mort gage; will exch. fof city property. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 913-14 City National. Douglas 2819. FIVE acres west of Elmwood park, Ideal suburban borne site; couia t suDaivia-a. There Is a real future to this. Let me how you. Telephone Walnut 3468. REAL ESTATE -Other Cities FOR SALE Fine country home, consisting of 13 acres, alt nnaer ctmvsuon wua or chard and smfcll fruits. Improvements fine. Nearly new seven-room house with water In the house; well supplied from two large :lsten.s; 1 miles from main part of thriving railroad town of Missouri Valley; 26 miles northeast of Omaha. Mrs. Frank Logan, Missouri Valley. la. REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your farm houses and rentals with us. We can sell mom tor you. aiso ouyers for Income property. 1 PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 632 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses snd bungalows with $200 toi $600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co., Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments: have parties waiting western Rest Kstste. 413 Ksrbscn Blk. P $607 JOHN J. MULVIHILL, REALTOR. 200 Brandels The. Bldg. Plons Doug. 96. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. $7,000 SECOND MORTGAGE, 6 per cent, running 3 ytars. on 340 acres good lows land. Reasonable discount. A. A. PATJMAN, 301 Karbach Block. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years; Interest 6 per cent, 6 per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam St., Omaha. Net) $1,600 MTGE., bearing ( pet semi-annually; secured by property valued at $4,600. Tal-mage-Loomla Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. IF YOU are interested In Lead or Zlno min ing in tbs Joplin, Mo., or Mlsml Okl., dis tricts, see V. F. Wimsett, 634 Paxton Block. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortagege toana City National Bank Bldg. SHOPEN A CO.. PRIVATE MONET. Five-room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. Price $3,850; reasonable terma BENSON A CARMICHAEL. (US PTton Blk. Douglss 1723. W FARNAM SMITH A CO.. Real Estate and insurance. 1S!B Farnam St Doug 1064. p B Tni'MRTTTT, 1306 1st Nat: Bk. Bldg. D. UN REAL ESTATE Investment NEW BRICK FLATS In walking distance, on corner, both streets paved, always rented, one fourth cash, will carry balance. See us tor ap pointment . - Traver Brothers, 819 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. HARNEY STREET. We have a property 80 ft south of Har ney street. 41 ft. facing 17th avenue, run ning through 160 ft to 23th street Dealr able location for an apartment or flat; price $8,600. v HIATT CO.. 245-7-1 Omaha NatJiJBX Bldg. Tyler 60. $100 to $10,000 HADE promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th snd Farnam Sts MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kione investment wo., uirom OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB F48.RM3. CKEEFE. rt. E. U., 1U1 urnam ni-i. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg" 5 MONEY HARRISON A MORTON. 916 Omah- Nat. Bank Bldg. r C CITY O 10 LOANS. GARVIN BROS. Om. Nat. Bk Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. THOMAS BON. Keellne Bldg LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 813 Bran dels Theater Bldg D. 686 Stocks and Bonds. $9,000 ten-year 6 per cent first mortgage secured by farm near Omsha. E. H. LOUGEE, INC., ,' S3 Keellne Bldg dTvIDENDS OFo PER CENT OR MORE! One dollar starts an account. Omaha Loan A Bldg. Assn. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN NON-RESIDENT. Offers 1,300-acre farm and ranch, lo cated NW of Omaha In splendid section, in good county, close 'to town on C A N. W. R. R., In cultivation, balance al falfa hay and pasture, running water and small lake, bearing orchard. Fine Improvements all fenced stock and equipment alone valued at $30,000 owner's representative will be at Hotel Fontenelle until Saturday and give par tlculars and location and arrange ta show land to Interested purchasers or their authorized agents. If you desire to buy a real bargain, here Is your opportunity. Possession at once. Terms to suit pur chaser. Phone or call Hotel Fontenelle and enquire tor Win, Jenson. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Big Run of Cattle Forces Prices Down; Hogs Close About; Steady; Lambs Are Steady. Omaha, Oct 16, 1917. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 3,378 39.701 4,000 7.278 8,863 6,623 6,449 8,667 7,029 Receipts were: Official Monday 14,944 Estimate Tuesday .,,.17,000 Two days this week ..31,944 Same days last week.. 36.076 Same days 3 wks, ago. 30,898 Same days 3 wks. ago. 40,731 Same days 4 wks, ago. 29,993 Same days last year... 36,180 Receipts aud disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m., yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. 30,000 69,701 $7,973 $0,764 78,387 77,803 41.161 C. M. A St P., Wabash Missouri Pacific . Union Pacltlo . . . C. A N. W sast. 7 1 6 77 7 SMALL Nebraskafarm on easy payments 6 acres up. ve fsrtn the fsrm we sell you The Hunger ford Potato Growers association. 15th and Howard Sts.. Omaha Douglas 8171 f KEITH AND PERKINS COUNTY Farming land, nea- good R. R. towns on U. P. and Burlington roada price $20 to $33.60 per acre. Good terms. For par ticulars ..ee ', HELD LAND CO., 870 Brandels, Douglas $148. FOR SALE by Owner pine 820-acre well- Improved farm, 3 miles southwest Cole ridge, Neb. Address Paul Peterson, Blair, Neb. A FIRST-CLASS 820-acre farm, 4 miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Welt Improved and all good land, will sell or exchange See G. A. hull, Oakland, Neb. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acre farm near Ponca, Neb., easy terms If desired. Address Dr. C. W. Olllln, (15 F. U A T Bldg, Sioux City, la. LIST your lands for quick results with C J Canan, 810 McCague Bldg., Omaha, Oregon Lands. "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project Oregon, 44,000 acres Irrigated land. Free map. Next ex cursion October 16. Ht 1LEY J. HOOKER, 940 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb, Texas Lands. LANDS AT fair value assured by Chamber of Commerce. New plans to settle snd develop the most fertile lands of 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 a farm write for booklet J, Agricultural Dept., Chamber of Commerce, Houston. Texas. GOOD corn Isnd, East Texas, $26 an acre. Get my free book. W. S. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha vVypming Lands. WHEAT'.AND. WYO., LAND. "IEATLAND, WYO.. We can sell you a farm three to ten miles from good railroad town at $36 to $50 per acre, ' Including paid-up water rights; one-third to One-quarter down, balance easy terms. . With rich soil and never-falling water supply, wo rales the crops. Splendid water and fine climate. Lands protected by the moutains on the west and northwest. Ws raise 60-lb. wheat 30 to 60 bu. to acre. We raise 40-lb. oats 75 to 100 bu. to the acre. We raise 4 to 6 tons of alfalfa to the acre. We raise $00 to 400 bushels of potatoes to the acre. We raise 20 tens of sugar beets to the aore. We raise an abundance of apples and small fruit 60,000 acres of land to select from. Send us your name snd address and ws will mail particulars. Excursions weekly. Low R. R, fares. WYOMING DEVELOPMENT CO., OWNERS. Wheatland, Wyo Land. Ex-Goveruor Joseph M, Carey, Pres. Henry Levi and C. M. Rylander, General Sales Agents, '' 864-67 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Omaha, Neb. TeL Douglas 694. C. A N. W., west.. 3 10 C, 8t P., M. A O.. 19 IT., H. A q., east.. 11 C, B. A y., west.. 316 C, R. I. A P., east 18 C, R. I. A P., west 4 Illinois Central ,. 4 Chi. Gt West Total receipts ..680 DISPOSITION H BAD. Cattle. Hogs. Jtorris A Co. iMi Swift A Co...' 1,048 Cudahy Pack. Co.... 1,233 10 3 1 3 4 66 4 2 !? 20 11 1 3 g 14 33 1 69 " 121 heifers, $6.8008 50,' canners. $6.3606.36; mockers and feeders. 8ti.60W12.00; calves. $7.00 j 11.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.0007.60; feeding cows and heifers, $5.6008.60. Hogs Receipts. 7,000 head; market steady to 10 cents lower; light 316.760 17.26; mixed, $17.10017.36; heavy, $17 10tr 17.40; pigs, $16.60016.00; bulk, $17,000 17.36. Sheep and Iambs Receipts, 1,600; mar ket strong. , Bt Joseph Live Stock Market, St. Joseph. Mo.. Oct. 16 Cattle Receipts, 8,000 head; market slow snd lower; steers, $8.00014.80; cows and heifers. $5.00013.00; CSlves. $6.00(913 60. Hogs Receipts, 9.000 head; market lower; top. $17.90: bulk, $16.90017.80. 8heep Receipts, 4.600 head; market steady; lambs, $11.00017.60; ewes, $6,000 11.69. 98 1.164 1,216 1,237 $08 Sheep. ' 641 1,100 1,491 3,68$ ,.t Armour A Co. ...... 833 J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co.... 73 VVhson Pack. Co 166 Ellis A Co 169 Pat O'Day 7 W. B. Vansant Co... 309 Benton. Van. A Lush 159 Hill A Son 63 F. B. Lewis 478 I. U. Root ft Co 290 Rosenstuck Bros 236 F. G. Kellogg 62 Wertheimer A Dcgen 461 Sullivan Bros 68 Rothschild A Krebs., 33 M. A K. Calf Co.... 296 Christie (4 Higgins T Huffman 1 Roth 38 Meyers 20 Baker , 99 Banner Bros 67 John Harvey 49$ Dennis A Francis .. 103 Jensen A Lungren... 400 ..... Huntxlnger A Oliver. 26 Burress 21 Other buyers 2,141 22,328 Totals 10,633 4,820 30,351 Cattle A rather liberal run of cattle showed up this morning, 17,000 head, and the two days' supply has bean fully 6,000 heavier than for Monday and Tuesday of last week. Quality of the offerings was substantially the same ss on yesterday, and the market developed further weakness all along the line. Strictly desirable beef steers were conspicuously scarce and did not sell so very much lower, while on the general run all killing stook, both steers and cows, sales were around 10016c lower than Mon day, and Indications that bulk of the trading would be on this basis. The market situation was further compli cated by a disastrous fire In the Kansas City yards, and excesslvs recolpts at othsr mar ket points. In stockers and feeders ths movement was elugglsh as Country demand was disap pointing, and all classes of buyers exceed ingly bearish In their views. Slow to 10 016o lowor would about covsr the situation Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, $16.00017.00; good to choice beeves, $14,000 15.00, fair to good beeves, $12.00013.60; common to fair beeves, $8.00011.00; good to choice yearlings, $14.00016.60; fair to good yearlings, $13,00014.00; common to fair yearlings, $7.50013.00; prime heavy grass beeves, $13.0014.25; good to choice grass beeves, $10.00 12.00; fair to good grass beeves, $9.00(410.00; common to fair grass beeves, $7.6008.76; good to ' choice heifers, $8.0009.26; good to choice cows, $7.7608.00: fair to good cows, $6.6007-60; common to fair cows, $6.006.36; prims feeding steers, $10.00014.26; good to choice feeders, $8.60010.00; fair to good feeders, $7.6008.60; common to fair feeders, $6,600 7.00: good to choice stockers, $9.60010.00: stook feeders, $6.60 0 8.00; stock cows, $6.00 7.60; stock calves, $6.601.60; veal calves, $8.00012.00; bifUs. stags, etc., $6.6007.60. Kettfeseniauve ssles: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE Very fine pedigreed Airedale pups, IV weeKB oia; irom cnampion siock, going fast, order quickly. Dr. W. A, Pat terson, Elgin, Neb. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by ths Business Men of Omsha. FURNITURE, pianos ana notes as security $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost, ii.dv. $40, 6 mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost $3-80 Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 $2(0.00 or more Easy payments. Utmost privacy ?40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 3295. OMAHA LOAN CUMrAn x. DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at Z and ... ..... I . . I . I T CI-,-.. 1 per cent; private pooms. vr. v. r iniu. 601 Securities tKQe piag. ryier vov. nTimlvn ivn .IEWEI.RT I.OAN8 Lowest rates. Prlvste loan booths Harry Malashock. 1614 Dcdge. f. 5619. Est 1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hans Backensen and wife to Carter P. Elexander and wife, corny street, 136 feet west of Fifteenth street, south side. 34xS6 $ 1,200 George Brandels and wife to the ' United States National bank. Far nam street, 110 feet west of Six teenth street, north side. 22x132.. 150,000 WUhelm Weabaseak and wife to Otto Kinder, Arbor street 80 feet west of Tenth street south side, 65x68 8,47$ Isaac H. Slnnett to M. August Lund- berg, Fowler avenue, 196 feet west of Thirty-third strest, north side, 40x128 3,200 M. August Lundberg and wife to Isaac H. Slnnett, Parker street, 160 feet east of Twenty-seventh street, south side. 20x126 800 George F. Krletenbrlnk and wife to L. M. Berryhlll, Lothrop street, 74 feet east of Twentieth street north side. 60x124 6,900 Clinton A. Pesch and wife to Inge- borg C Lofmark, Browne street, 496.6 feet east of Thirtieth street south side. 42U0135. , 2,660 Mary Snell Watts to Olive B. Fauster, Evans street, 60 reel west ' of Sixteenth street, south side, 40x125 600 C. M. Gray to Peder Skrlver, Park avenue, 201 feet south of Popple- ton. east side, 40x125 280,000 Grove Wharton Construction Co. to Beds M. C. Ranmussen, Military avenue, 64.6 feet west of Harold avenue, north slds, 25x100 1 Charles Edward Jones to Augustus 8. Ruth, Harold avenue, 1284 feet south of Effle street east side, 40x153 160 Alice M. Bacon and husband to Walter L. Plerpolnt, Thirty-eighth avenue, 276.6 feet north of Chicago street, west side, 60x169 8,000 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. SEBVT0R INVESTiiLNT AND SPECULATIVE rnunmi. A. P. TCKEY A SON, REALTORS. $30 First Nat'l Bank Bldg COLORADO LASD3. IN MORGAN. WELD AN ADAMS COUNTIES. FOR SALE Several aood Quarters and half sec tlons. Improved and unimproved. Prices from $18 to $40 per r rS soms of this Is sown to winter wheat Also some good Irrigated land from $60 to $160 per acre. One ranch of 1.25j acres. Price $78,000, $25,000 down, terms on balance f per cent. Will consider some trade: For further particulars see or write KEMP AND JOHNSON. Big Spring, Neb On aha Hay Market. Receipts, fair: demand good on both prairie hay and alfalfa; market firm and stesdy.. Choice upland prairie hay, $19.56020.60; No 1, $17.5018.50; No. 2, $13.00016.00; No. , $a.0012.00. . No. 1 midland. $17.60018.60; No. 2 $13.00 016.00. No. 1 lowland, $10.60012.50; Mo. 2. $9.00 O10.00; No. 3, $7.0008.06. t Choice alfalfa, 325.00O28.00; No. 1. $23.00 0 24.00; standard, $21.00022.00; No. 2. $18.00020.00; No. 8, 813.00016.00. Oat straw. $G.607.50; wheat straw, $6.00 07 00. j 'Liverpool Cottem Market. . Liverpool, Oct. 16. Cotton Spot, quiet; prices unchanged; good middling, 20.72d; middling, 20.22(1; low middling, 19.72d; good ordinary 18.77d; ordinary, 18.27d; sales 3,000 bale 1........ 620 $6 25 12 796 6 86 18 743 16..t 674 23 1044 7 26 7 60 $ 60 3 618 $5 60 88 618 6 60 25 863 7 10 5 860 7 40 89 927 7 65 HTflPlflCRS A UT) wirnii'.Ba 2 610 6 60 26 816 90$ 8 60 8 986 NEBRASKA. 28 eows... 933 7 60 IS stock'rs 658 16 heifers. 648 8 2$ 30 calves. 368 7 calves. 130 11 60 80UTH DAKOTA. 18 steers.. 890 7 76 12 heifers. E92 9 cows... 992 $ 10 5 calves. 406 IDAHO. 24 cows.. .1020 7 60 WYOMING. 20 steers.. $96 7 76 4 cows... 1000 Hogs The market firmed up a little to day and, after opening lower closed nearly steady. Early packers wsre bidding as much as 26o lower, but the first hogs thsy bought wsre not over 10O16c lower, and late sales were no more than 5o below yesterday, while some of them looked steady. There was almost no shipping competition. Bulk sold at $17.10017.30, and choice butcher weights reached $17.76. Representative sales; No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av, 8. .158 ... $17 0$ 23. .312 T 60 9 00 7 $5 $ 00 6 75 7 60 6 60 66. .288 70. .224 68. .264 75. .258 $6. .20$ 160 70 190 17 20 . 17 80 17 40 17 60 17 75 63. .816 28. .193 65.. 208 14. .270 Sh. Pr. 160 $17 10 ... 17 26 ... 17 85 ... 17 45 ... 17 60 PIGS. 16$.. 88 ... 16 76 Sheep Sheep receipts were large again today at this point, but other markets had smaller runs than yesterday, and there sas a firmer tone all around. The earlier sales of both fat and feeder Iambs looked steady with any time yesterday except first rounds. The better kinds of feeders sold largely around $17.76018.00, with a few that were really choice, as high as $18,160 18.25. Range killing lambs brought $17,660 17.75. Feeder sheep were about steady, while fat grades were 26o or more lower than last week, $10.75 buying a good.kind of ewes. Quotations on sheep snd Iambs: Lambs, fair to choice. $16.76017.76: lambs, feeders, 416.60O18.26; lambs, culls, $12.00j16.80; yearlings, fair to choice, $12.00013.60; year lings, feeders, $13.00013.75; wethers, fair to choice, $11.60012.60; ewes, fair to choice, $10.26010.90; ewes, breeders, all ages, $1O.$O017.5O; ewes, feeders, $7.60010.60: ewes, culls and canners, $6.0007.00. Representative sales: Av. 330 flnuth DnVntm feeder lnmba 64 108 South Dakota feeding ewes. 89 ' 570 Utah ewes and wethers 117 23 Idaho canner.ewes. 88 Idaho ewes 838 Utah lambs 66 cull lambs 144 Wyoming feeder ewes. 89 Idaho feeder ewes.... 45 Wyoming wethers ... 609 Utah feeder li.:.ibs... 90 ..116 .. 77 .. 71 ..107 ..101 ..113 . . 65 Pr. $18 00 8 60 1 25 6 00 10 76 17 60 13 SO 10 50 8 60 12 00 17 40 Bt. Louis Live Stock Market. GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK STOCKS OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Poultry Hens, all sises, l$Ho: broilers. 3 lbs. and under, 11c: springs, all sixes, 17vc; old cocks. 14c; ducks, full feathered, fat, 18c; geese, full festhered, fst 13c. Butter 37 Ho, Kggs Fresh, by express $9.90 case. Oysters Northern standards: Gallon, $3.50; large' cans, 68c: small cans. 38c. Northern selects: Gallon, $2.90; large cans, 66c; small cans, 45c. Northern counts: Gal lon, $3.10: large csns, 70o; small cans, 60c. Chesapeake standards: Gallon. $1.86; large oans, 42c; small cans, $8c. Chesapeake se leots: Gallon, $2.20; large cans, 48c; small cans, 82c Fruit Peaches: Colorado, box, 90c; Colo rado, In quantities, box, 96c; Colorado, bush el, $1.76. Prunes: Italians. $1.60 crate. Grapes: Tokays, crate, $1.$0; Toksys. 6 crate lots, $1.40: Michigan Concords, bas ket, $0c; Michigan Concords. 100-basket lot, 29c; Emperors, for arrival, keg, $4.00. Pears: Buerrs Clargleu, orate, $3.75; Colo red Kellers, fsncy, orate, $3.36; Colorado Kelfers, choice, crate, $2.00; Indiana Kelt ers, bushel, $1.36, Quinces, crats, $3.25. Bananas, lb, 4 He. Lemons: Golden Bowl, $00s, 960s. box, $7.60; Silver Cord, 300s, 360s, box, $7.00. Oranges: 100s, 824s, 360s. 420s. box. $3.26; 126s, 288s, box. $3.7$; 150s. 176, 20Cs, 316s, 350s, box. $4.26. Orapefrult: 3(s, 46s, box, 35.50: 64s, 64s, 80s. box. $6 00. Apples: Grimes Golden, Jonathans 4r King Davids, extra fsncy, box, $2.25; fancy, box, $! 00: Washington Delicious, extra fancy, box, $3.00; fanry, box, $2.76; Winter Ba nanas, extra fancy, box, $3.00; funoy, box, $2 76; Jonathans, bhl., $5.00: Wins Saps, Missouri Pippins, bbl., $4.00; Wealthys, ou., $1.00. Casaba melons, crate, $2.00. Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective October 15 are as follows: Ribs No. 1, !3Hc; No. 2, 21c: No. 8, 14Uc. Loins No. 1, 38ttc; No. 3, 26c; No. 3. 16Hc. Chucks No. 1, 16Hc; No. 2, 140; No. $, llttc Rounds No. 1, 20Hc; No. 2. 17c; No. $. 7EHc Plates No. 1, 14Vto; No. 2, 13c; No. 3, MHc. Fish Per lb.: Yellow ring perch, 16o; ktalmon, red, SOo; pink, 17c; yellow pike, No. 1, 16c; white perch, dressed, 10c; cstftsh, 21c; black) bass, order slss, 28u; medium, 23o; trout No, 1. 32c; tlleflsh. 14c; bull heads, large and medium, lit; red snap per, 16o; haddock, 12c; halibut fresh, 23c: frosen, 20c; blsck cod sable fish, 13c; rock bass, 11c; whits, medium, 16c; large north ern, 20c; pickerel, dressed, 12c: round, 11c; croppies, 10O18c; buffalo, dressed, 13c; carp, round, 10c; dressed, 12c: ling cod. 1 2c ; na tive maokerel, 20o; herring, 10c; cod, east ern, 16c. Frogs: Louisiana black bulls, jumbo, $2.00: large, $2:80; medium, $1.75. Frosen stock: Catfish, medium or smell, 16c; Baracuda, headless, 12c: western red snspper, headless, 10c;smelts, 12o: blueflsh, medium, 12c; flounders, 13c Smoked fish: Klppsred salmon, 10-lb. baskets, $2.76; smoked white (lske fish), 10-lb. baskets, $2.00; kippered cod or grayflsh, 10-lb. bas kets, $2.20. Vegetables Sweet potatoes. hampers, $1.75; flve-hamper lots, $1.60 hamper; Vlr. ginla, bbls., $4.60 bbl. Onions: flpanlsh, orate, $2.00; red, yellow, lb 8c; red, ordi nary, lb., 2Vic. Cabbager Colorado, lb., 2e. Cucumbers, doi, 76c. Celery:' Kalamasoo, dos., 40o; Jumbo, dos., 80c. Beets, carrots snd turnips, lb 2e. Radishes: Denver, dos., 40c. Peppers, red, feen, basket 50o to $1.00. Rutabagoes. So lb.. Potatoes, 2o lb. Delicacies Fresh crab meat, per gal.. $3.00; fresh hard crabs, largs. per dos., $2.75; fresh scallops, psr gal., $$.60: fresh oookad headless shrimps, $$.00; fresh peeled shrimps, per gal.. $3.25; shsd roe, per pair, 60c; roe shad, asch, 66c; blue points, per 100, $1.25! Cotults, $1,751 turtle msat lb., 10c: grass frog legs, per dot., $6c: Jumbo frog legs, per dos.i $$:00; Urge frog legs, per dos.. $2.60: medium frog legs, per doa., $1 76. Nuts Cocosnuts:: Sacks, $7.60; dossn, $1.00. Peanuts: No. 1, raw, lb.. HHc; No 1. roasted, lb., 12o; Jumbo, raw, lb., UMo: Jumbo, roasted, lb l$VsO! salted, can, $8.00. Walnuts, lb 24o. Dromedsry Dates Crate. $4.60J Honey Crate, $4.00: extracted, lb., 140. Produce Prices Today The followingr prices ot produce prevail in Omaha today, according to the survey of the food administra- t'on: . .. . Potatoes, home grown, whole, $1.20 per bushel: retail, 36o psr peck. Potatoes. Colorado, wholesale, $1.80 per bushel; retell, 40o per peck. Onions, whole, 3a per pound; retail, 6o per pound. Turnips, wholesale, $e per pound; retail, 6o per pound. ..... Hubbard squash, wholesale, $1.78 t $3 per dosen; retail, 30j and 36c each. Tomatoes, ripe, wholesale, 60o basket; re tall, 66o per basket Tomatoes, green, wholesale, 35o per bas ket; retail, 46o per basket. Sweet Potatoes, wholesale, $1.60 per bush els (50 lbs.); retail, 5o per pound. Cauliflower, wholesale. $1.60 to $1.76 per dosen; retail, 16c and 20c each. Apples, hand picked, fancy, wholesale, $1.25 per bushel; retail, 46c per peck. t Apples, windfalls, wholesale, 60o per bush el; retail. 20o per peck. ....... Peaches, wholesale $1.10 per bushel bas ket; retail, $1.35 per bushel basket Coceanuts, wholesale, 86o per dosen; re tail. 10o each. Orapes, wholesale, S8e per $-lb. basket; retail, 40o per 6-lb. baskst New York General Market, New York, Oct. 18. Flour Steady: spring patents, $10.80011.66; winter patents, $10.60 010.30; winter straights, $10.36010.66; Kan sas straights, $11.16011.40. ' Corn Spot, steadier; No. 1 yellow. $2.02; No. 2 mixed, $3.00, c. 1. f.. New York Oats Spot, quiet; standard, 66c Hay Quiet; No. 1, $1.2001.25: No. 2, $1.10 1.15; No. 2, 86c0$l.O6; shipping, $O096o. Hops Essy; state medium to choice, 1917, 8086o; 1916, nominal; Paclflo coast, 1917, S7fi41c: 1916, 22026c Ry Easy; No. 1 western, $1.87, e. 1. f., New York. ... Hides Steady; Bogota, $9e Central America, $7tto. ' . t Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 87o; seo onds. 65c. Pork Firm: mess, $48.00048.60; family, $48.00; short clears, $47.00048.00. Lard Strong; middle west, $24.15024.25. Tallow Dull; city special, loose, 16c. Wool Firm: domestlo fleece, Ohio and Pennsylvania, 70c. Butter Market unsettled; receipts, 8.069 tubs; creamery higher than extras, 44 K 45c; creamery extras (92 score), 44o; firsts, 42V048c; seconds, 41042c. Bergs Market quiet; rt'celptt', 12,969 esses: fresh gathered extras, 4f,f46c; extra firsts, 4244ic; firsts, 4042c: seconds, 3740 89c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby west ern hennery whites, fine to fancy. 62 66c. Cheese Market weak; receipts. 8,861 boxes; state, fresh specials, 2625VC; do., average run, 24Vi24c. Poultry Live, market unsettled: no prices quoted; dressed, market quiet; prices un changed, Coffee Market. New York. Oct. 16. There was consider able switching from December to later mnntha In the market for coffee futures to- I day, while there ws also scattering liquida tion, which appeared to be Inspired by re ports of an easier tone In Brasll. The market opened unchanged to three points lower. Early offerings were pretty Cash Market is Narrow With Light Receipts; Corn Re mains Steady at Un changed Prices. Omaha, Oct. 16. 1917. Ths rash market today was rather narrow with extremely light receipts, 116 cars be ing reported. Cash corn was steady, ths spot on this cereal being quoted unchanged to a cent off. Ths demand for this article was unusually slow, most of the sales being msde to fill outstanding contracts. The white and yel low sold at yesterday's rrloes, while the mixed wss lower. No. 3 whits sold at $1.97 snd ths No. t yellow at $1.86 and the No. $ at $1.93. No. 2 mixed ranged In prlie from $1.81 to $1.84, while the No. S grade brought $1.83. Receipts totaled thirty-nine cars. Oats were fractionally lower, spot figures being Uo off with a continued fair demand for this ctreal by local buyers. No. 3 white sold at 67 He and the atandard grade brought 67o, while sales ot No. $ white were made at 66 c and 6fc. the majority of these samples going at 66 He. No. 4 white sold at 64o and the sample grade at 66 He and 56Hc. Arrivals were very light with forty four cars. Receipts of rye and barley were seven and six cars, respectively. Rye was up a cent, while barley waa firm, w(th a fair demand for both. No. 3 and No. 3 rye sold at $1.13 and ona car of sample went for $1.70. No. 2 barley brought $126 and the No. $ $1.20, while the No. 4 grade sold at $1.16. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 306,000 bushels; corn $3,000 bushels; oats, 6,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 1,036,000 bushels and shipments 608,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,614.000 bushels and shipments of 7J1.0O0 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 857,000 bush els and shipments 194,000 bushels, against receipts of 433,000 bihMs and shipments of 817.000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,230,008 bush els and shipments 986,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,430,000 bushels and ahlpments of 709,000 bushels lan year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 1" 1" 431 Minneapolis Duluth ..... lis f TV, V, . K.naas City 83 ( 37 Bt. Loul 1 Winnipeg 1.288 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 dark hard winter: 1 car, $3.19. No. $ dark bard winter: 1 car. $2.1$; 1 ear (smutty). $2.1$; 1 car ($ per cent rye, smutty), $2.12. No. 8 hard winter: 1 ear. $3.13. No. $ yellow hard winter; I cars, $2.05. Sample yellow, hard winter: 1 car (smutty and heating), $1.$8; 1 oar (musty), $1.88. No. 4 mixed hard red winter: 1 car (smutty). $1.03. No. 2 dark northern spring: 1 car, $3.1$. No, $ northern spring: 1 car, $1.09. No. 6 red spring humpback: 1 car (smutty), $1.$8. No. 3 durum: 1 caV, $2.12. No, 8 amber durum: 1 bulkhead( dark northern spring mixed), $2.16; 1 bulkhead (rye mixed), $$.1$: bulkhead (4.3 per cent red durum), $2.16. No. $ amber durum: Part car, $2.13. No. $ red durum: 3 cars, $3.08. Rye No. $: 8 oars. $1.73. No. 3: 1 car, $1.73. Sample: 1 car, $1.70. Barley No. 3: 1 car (Nebraska) $1.26. No. 3: 1 car, $1.30. No. 4: 2 cars (Nebraska) $1.16. x Corn No. 3 white: car, $1.(7. No. 2 yellow: I cars, $1.81. No. 8 yellow: 14 car, $1.88. No. 4 yellow: 1 ear, $1.81, No. t mixed: 1 car (near white) $1.96; 1 car (near yellow) $1.64; 4 cars, $1.83U; 2 ears, $1.88; 1 car. Il.lim 8 3-5 cars, $1.81. No, I mixed: 1 ear, $1.88. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.80. No. ( mixed: 1 car, $1.80. No. $ mixed: 1 car, $1.804. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.80; oar, $1.75. Oats No. 1 white: 1 car, 67 Ha. Standard: t cars. $7o. No. 8 white: 1 car (shippers' weight) 7c; 11 ears, 66; $-6 ear, 6414c. No. 4 white: 1 oar, 6c. Sample whltei 1 oar, 56tt; 10 ears$84. Omaha Cash Prices Corn I No. I white, $1.9801.984j; No. 8 white, $1.9601.97; No. $ yellow, $1.8401.96; No. $ yellow, $1.81 1.13: No. 2 mixed, $1.8101.88; No. 8 mixed, tl.8f01.8l. , m M Oats: No.' I white. B7 0 57He; standard, 66067c; No. 2 white, 5666c; No. 4 white, 66H 0 86HC Barley: Malting, $1.2001,26; No. 1 feed, $1.0001.16. Rye No. 3 $1.7201.73; No. 3, $1.7101.72. Local range ot prices "5 'ii ' Art Open. High. Low, Close. Yes'y. Corn. i Deo. 1 14 1 14 :14 1 14 114 May 1 13 1 12 1 112 1 12 112 Oats. Dec. 67 $7 67 $7 7 May 69 69fr 69V, 69 69V. Chloago 12:46 m, prices furnished The Bet by Logan A Bryan, stook and grain brokers. 316 South sixteenth street, umanai Art. Open. High. Low, Close. Tes. Corn. Jan. 1 4SV4 1 09 VI 108 1 09 Vi 107V4 Dec. 1 18V4 1 14 112K 1 13H 112 May - 08 1 03 108 1 09 H 109 Dso. 88 $8 87 $$ 68 May $9 $9 (9 $9 $9 Po o Jan. 40 76 41 40 40 76 41 $0 40 50 Lard. Oct. 2$ 75 22 $6 2$ 62 22 62 23 25 Jan. 21 42 21 75 21 17 $1 70 21 60 Oct 3T 1J Jan. 21 70 22 00 21 70 21 97 2l'60 , $6.76010.60; fair to prime southern points nei mwer; '""- steers, $9.00012.75; beef cows and helf- 7.3lc; January, . $6.0010.00: prlme-yearllng steers and ;7.$2c; July, 7.77c: September, 7.93c. niiAiniui. ..,. .iv.. ssTKin i Knot cotree. Kio is, "c; ruioi . St. Louis. Oct 16 Cattle Receipts. 7.100 ' well absorbed by scattered local buying, but head: market, steady; native beet steers, trade Interests, the sellers, with the market AAA. t. .. ii.. . .. hei-nmlnv easier during the afternoon. $7loO17.0O; cows, $6.00010.60; stockers and March sold off from 7.49c to 7.46o and feeders. $6.60011 60: Texas quarantine May from 7.6Sc to 7.6.1c. The close , was , 48 steers, beef ers, ut. " ' ' . a block of Santos were said to ba on offer Hogs Receipts, 310 900 head: market, ! In the cost and freight market for shlpmentJ steady, lights, $17.00017.60; pigs, $14,000 by sail on ma oasis m --""I 16.76: mixed snd butchers, $17.2618.00; , Hs. Santos 2s were offered at 9.35o and 4s good heavy. $18.0018.25; bulk ot eales, , at 9.20c for shipment by steamer. $17 00018 00 The official cables reported a decline of Sheep and Lambs-Receipts. 2.600 head; i 60 re's at Rio with Santos spots unchanged market, st-ady; lambs, $13.00(317.26: ewes, 1 and futures 25 to 50 reis lower. Rl0.!''r.'. $10.50011.25; wethers, $11.60012 50; can-1 18,000 bags. Victoria 16,000 bass and San os ners 35 0008 50 l.000 o4" ,or N,w Tork' whU" ''""H' ' cleared 22,000 bags for New Orleans, Chicago Live Stock Market. I , Chicago. Oct 16. Cattle Recelpte, 1S.000 1 York Dry 'floods Market, head; market weak; native steers, $7,000 New York. Oct. 16. Cotton goods were 17.40; western steers, $6.16014.00; stockers firm and business of moderate volume. Yarns and feeders, $6.20011-60; cows and heifers, were high, with trade confined to a few $6.00012.15; calves, $9.60016.26. numbers. Burlaps were ver firm. Raw silk Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head; market was higher and more active. Wool goods slow; 15 0 20c under yesterday's a vera go; were firm but quiet bulk of sales, $17.00018.10; light $16,260 18.20; mixed, $16.66018.30; heavy, 816.650 18.30; rough, $16.65016.75; pigs, $11.76 15.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13,000 head; market strong; wethers, $9.10013.00; ewes, $8.60011.85; lambs, $13.00018.25. Sioux City live Stock Market. Sioux City, la., Oct 16. Cattle RecelpTs, 3.500 head; market 10 to 18 cents lower: j beef steers, $7.00015.60; fat cows and Unseed Oil Quotations. . Duluth, Minn., Oct 16. Linseed Oil On track, $3.043.07; arrive. $3.04: October, $8.04 bid: November, $3.03. bid; December, $2.87. bid; May. $$.90 bid. New York Cotton Market. New York, Oct 16. The cotton market today elcs-d firm at a sat advance ot 26 to 4$ points Nh. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PBOVISIOJ7S. Hag raretuMa by Big Concent Gives Ini tial Impetns to Corn. Chicago, Oct 1$. Liberal buying on the part of strong houses, together with accom panying assertions that liquidation and short selling were overdone, brought ma terial advances today In the corn market Prices closed firm, le to lo net higher, at $1.14 to $1.14 for December and $1.09 for May. Oats finished c off to o up and provisions unchanged to 80o higher. i ns lat'fc mi win. .. --- chased more than 1,000,000 bushels of corn In the flrt half hour or traaing gave m Initial Impetus to the upturn In prices. Further broadening out of demand soon took all the surplus offerings out of ths market and forced many shorta to cover, On the bulge commission firms sn0- Pt traders sold freely, influenced somewhat by reports of .friction between the German and Austrian premiers rtgardlng peace terms. NoTastlng Impression, however, was made by the bears, ralllea In the last hour carry Ing values to the topmost, point , of the session. , , ' Oats were unsettled by the closing out of spreads between the December and May options. Rural complaints of car scarcity received much notice. ... . Shipping demand for lard and ribs put some firmness Into provisions. Considerable buying wss based on reports of Inquiries from th BuMan relief iomn'e. Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.92 ',4 01.93: No. 3 yellow, $1.92: No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats No. $ white. 6960c; standard. 69"i06Oc. , Rye No. 2. $1.79. ( Barley $1.1601.$$. i Timothy $6.6008.00. Clover $17.00 023.00. Pork Nominal. Lard $23.80023.90, Ribs $17. 60128,25. Butler Market unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 8.478 caea; market un changed. (Potatoes Market lower; receipts. 68 cars; Wisconsin, Mlohlgsn and Minnesota bulk, $1.0301.86; sacks. $1. 3501.40. Poultry Alive, market unsettled; fowls, l$08Oc; springs, 19c. ' Tnrpentlne and Rosin. Savannsh, Ga., Oct. 16. Turpentine Firm: 49c; sales, 142 bbls.; receipts. 284 bbls.; shipments, 111 bbls.; slock, 25,491 bbls. Rosin Firm: sales, 774 bbls.; receipts, 1,328 bbls.: shipments. 878 bbls.; stock, 79, 934 hhls. Quote: B. D, B, F, G, H. I, 36.00J K, $6.30; M, $6.60; N, $7.15; WG, $7.45; WW, $7.60. ,' Minneapolis Grain aMrket. Mlnnespolls. Minn., Oct 16. Flour Mar ket unchanged. Rye 31.7901.80. Barley $1.1101.31. Brsn $30.0030.6O. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.8501.87. Oats No. 3 white, 6758c. Flax $3.05. Kansas City ratn Market. Kansas City. Mo., Cot 16. Corn No. 3 mixed. $1.821.83; No. 2 white, $2.05 2.05; No. 2 yellow, $1.8401.85; December, $1.14; May, $1.08. Oats No. 2 white, 5960c; No. 2 mixed, 69c. St Louis Grain Market. S.t Louis, Mo., Oct. 16. Corn No. 2 new, 91.66; No. 2 white, $2.08; December, $1.13 ; May, $1.09. Oats No. 2. 67 58c; No. 2 white, $9 c. New York Sngar Market. New York, Oct 16. Raw Sugar Mar ket steady; centrifugal, $6.30; molasses, $6.0$; refined, steady; tine granulated, $8.$$. r Material Recoveries From Re cent Minimum, But Under tone Often Nervous and Hesitant. Now Yosk, Oct. 18 Stocks made mi terlal recoveries from recent minimum, bu. ths undertone of the list was often nerv ous and hesltsnt. Final denial of various adverse rumors. Including one which hinted at the closing of the exchange, and the hopes based upon tnmorrow's hesring ol the eastern railroad.) before the Interstate Commerce commission served to sustsln prices after the first hour. President Wilson's appeal for the moblll xstlon of the country's banking resources and ths large additional subscriptions to the Liberty loan were factors of more thsn sentimental value. Shorts covered exten sively In all ths more sctlve Issues, their operations contributing largely In the gen eral rebound. Unltfd States Steel was prom inent throughout the session for Its relative strength. From an early decline to 99.84 the stock rose easily to 103. closing at 103, a net gain of 3. Steel arraln sup plied virtually one-third of the day's total of 1,000,000 shares. Gstns In other leaders were no less sub stantial, ranging from 1 to 3 points among the high-grade rails 1 to 4 In representa tive Industrials. 1 to 3 In coppers, shippings and utilities and 3 to 6 in the varied assort ment of specialties, lomi of which figure In the war group. Even the tobaccos, motors and other speculative Issues In recent disfavor rallied briskly and minor rails also Improved per ceptibly. Final quotations. In ths main, were near the day's highest levels. Call mnnoy ruled at 8 to 4 per cent and time loans were In greater demand, but In light supply, except for shorter periods. Bonds were Irregular, the trend In Invest ments being slightly lower. Liberty 3s moved In the narrow range of 99.70 to 99.76. Total bond sales, par value, aggregated 36,460,000. I.'nlted States bonds, old Ihsucs, were unchsnged on call. Number of sales snd quotations on lead ing storks: Bales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. 3.800 73 69 73 Am. Can 13,800 39 37 39 Am. Car A Foun.. 1,100 66 62 66 Am. Locomotive., 3,400 65 62 64 Am. Sm. A Ref... 13,100 86 83 86 Am. Sugar Ref... 1,700 104 10.1 104 Am. Tel. A Tel... 1,700 116 114 116 Am. 7s., L. A S 14 Anaconda Cop..,. 18,900 66 64 65 Atchison 3,300 93 93 93 A. 0. & W. L 8. S. 5,600 95 93 98 Bait. A Ohio R.900 67 $4 66 B. A S. Copper.. 3,200 , 18 17 18 Cal. Petroleum... 1,600 13 13 13 Canadian Paclflo . 6,300 161 147 160 Central Leather .. 11,600 76 70 74 Chea. A Ohio 4,900 61 49 61 C. M. A St. P.... 10,300 48 45 48 C. A N. W 6.900 99 98 99 C, R. I. A P., otfs 6,300 21 20 22 Chtno Copper .... 3,400 44 42 43 Colo. Fuel A Iron 3,900 36 36 36 Corn Prod. Ref... '8,000 27 28 27 Crucible Steel .... 23,700 66 63 ' 85 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 4,400 2V 36 36 Diet See 23,700 66 62 65 Erl 9.800 19 17 19 General Elertrlo .. 1,400 137 134 137 General Motors .. 13. tDO 96 91 95 Gt. No. pfd 4,000 100 99 100 Ot. No. Ore ctfs.. 7,100 37 36 27 Illinois Central .. 1,200 99 98 98 tnsp. Copper 44 Int. M. M, pfd.... 15,700 81 77 81 Int. Paper 900 22 20 22 ' K. C. Southern .. 600 17 16 17Vi Kennecott Copper. 10,400 34 32 8.1 Lnuls A Nash 900 118 117 11 7 U Maxwell Motors .. 600 33 31 133 Mex. Petroleum .. 13,300 96 82 85 Miami Copper 3,100 30 39 31 Missouri Psclflo .. 11,600 37 26 S7U Mont Power ..... 70 Novsda Copper .. 8.700 18 16 17 N. Y. Central .... 4.800 73 7U 73 N. Y N. H. A H. 3,200 28 ' 26 27 Nor. A West 4.700 106 103 106 Northern Pacific. 8,100 96 95 95', Paclflo Mall 200 34 24 34 Vj Pennsylvania (.700 $0 49 60 Vi Pittsburgh Coal 46 Ray Con. Cop...,. 6,100 22 31 32 Reading 29,000 74 70 74 Rep. Iron A Steel. 6,200 76 71 74 Hhattuck Arts. Cop 1,400 19 18 19 Southern Paclflo . 3,600 69 87 89 Southern Ry 8,700 27 36 26 Studebaker Corp. 2,600 40 8 40 Texas Co 4,600 143 138 143 ITnton Pacific .... 10,500 123 120 123 tf. 8. Ind. Alcohol 3,100 133 128 181 V. S. Steel 271,400 103 99 103 U S. Steel pfd.... 1.900 114 111 113 Utah Copper ..... 12,600 84 82 83 Wabash pfd "b".. .2,300 31 30 21 Western Union ..... 86 West. Blectrlo .... 6,600 42 40 43 Total sales for the day, 1,000,000 shares. Loral Stocks and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Company, 449-62 Omaha National Bank Bldg., Omaha: "STOCK? Bid. Asked. Avery company pfd 90 96 Burgess- Nssh Co., 7 pet pfd.. 100 102 Cudahy Packing Co., common 116 116 Deere A Co., pfd 99 100 Fairmont Creamery, 7 pet pfd.,108 .. Ford motor, Canada... ..214 220 Gooch Mill. A Elev. Co., p. "B'V.lOl 104 Harding Cream Co., 7 pet pfd. .101 102 Mountain States T. A T. cam.. 11 112 Neb. Power1 Co.. 7 pet pfd.. ..100 100 Orchard A Wllhelm Co., 7p. p.101 103 Om. A Co. B. St. Ry Com.... (3 47 Om. A Co. B. St. Ry. Com 47 ' Om. A Co. B. Ry, A B. pfd.. 60 62 . M. C. Peters M. 6 pet pfd.... 89 100 M. E. Smith A Co., 7 pet 1 pfd.. 100 102 State Bank ot Omaha 127 .. Swift A Co 140 140 Bloux City stock yards pfd..,. 89 . . Union P. A L. Co. 7 pet. pfd..l00 100 Union Stock Yards, pet....... 101 102 BONDS , Booth-B. L. cold 6's, 1921...... 98 100 Clumbus L H. A P. 5's, 1924.. 95 97 . Cudahy Packing Co.. 6's, 1948.. 91, t4 Grand Forks, 6 pet. pfd. w., 1937 .. 5 Onargo, III.. Pav. 6a, 1919-25 .... BOO Om. A Co. B. St Ry. 6's. 1928 92 84 Om. Ath. Club Bldg,, 6's, '20-22.. 99 100 City of Omaha .. 4.65 Province of Alberta 5's, 1921.. 94 94.70 Russian 6's, 1926 169 161 Roseau Co. III., 6's dr. '25 t .00 State of California 4.16 4.86 Swift A Co., 6's. 1914 96 96 Wilson & Company 6's 98 98 New York oMney Market. New York, Oct 18. Mercantile Paper $$ per cent. ' Fterllng Exchange Sixty-day bills, $4.71; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.70; demand, $4.76; cables, $4.76 7-16, Bar Silver 86o. Mexican Dollars 44C. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, Ir regular. Time Loans Steady; sixty days. $$ per cent; ninety dsya and six months, $ 5 per cent. ' Call Money Firm; high.4 per cent; low, 3 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; clos ing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 4 per cent; last .loan. 4 per cent. FARMER'S WIFE SAVES THE HOGS Men Were Naver Made to Nurse Sick, and Sick Hofco Need Nursing Sometimes, He Say. "PIN-MONEY PICKLE" SCHEME fThe farmer's wife who was given all the sick hogs last year and who by the use of the new Virginian Anti Choleric Hog Remedy ;aved . them, helped m'ghtily toward bringing the family's savings up to the high water mark it ouqrht to reach in these days of hiprh Tirices. "We find women are more patient than men, too. and have better suc cess, and, besides that, a man was nver made to nurse anyway, and it sometimes trtes som real nursing to bring a sick pig through without stuntinf- "HI bet a lot of farmers wives here in Nebraska tftke this question of sick hoTS into their own hands, once V:cy learn how simple it is to use the Virginian Remedy," says Mr. Gravely, who is enrinering the cam paign to secure distribution for it through good stores in every town in Nebraska. . , If the reader's home town mer chants haven't Anti-Choleric Hor Remedy, get them to send for a doze; packages to the Beaton Drug Co Omaha, Distributors. Adv. , A