.PHE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917. 13 FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COT1AGE8. PARTLY MODERN. . T-R. 1505 Pierce St $2$. 10 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. t-R. 5S0 S. 24th Ave IS t-R 191 K. 17th St 1ft. dO T-R. 1341 California St 18.(8 STRICTLY MODERN. B-R. t!l a list Ave... tl.OI 8-R 1!3 Park Ave 8. Of g.R.jjni N. 17th 8t 10. 0 624 8. 13d St 16 oo T-R. 1028 S. 10th Are. .......... M.OO -R 1919 Chicago St 35.0 (-R. 3011 Dewey Ave.... 87. 19 8-R. 621 S. lth St 40.00 10-R 2221 Dodge St 40. CO FLATS. PARTLY MODERN. 4-R 3115 N. 24th St 1! 50 10-R. 705 S. 13th 8t 40.00 APARTMRNTS. STOECKER. 823 S. 24TH. 4-R. Ant.. -B'' (23 and 130.00 PORTKR 4b SHOT WELL, 202 S. 17th St. Douglas 501J. Offices with HOME BUILDERS. FOR RENT APARTMENTS MOVING AND STORAGE iEAL ESTATE IMPROVED Globe Van and Storage Co. For reel service In moving, packing and etorlnr. call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4331. Miscellaneous. Jp PtTTTTi Express Co., Moving . j. IXEjCjU p.,nt ,n(j storage, 1207 Farnam St Web.748 Poof. 14( C 4.SSY BUNGALOW. Five-room bungalow, elaaay outside and inalde. Price (1.(60; reatonable term. BENSON CARM1CHAEL. (41 Psxton Blk. Douglaa 1723. OUR BUSINESS IS MOVINO. Large van, two men, (1.50 per hour. MAflOARP'9 STORAGE CO. Doug. 14M REAL ESTATE IMPROVED W. FARNAM 8MITH ft CO Real Eatata and Insurance. 1320 Famam Bt Doug. 10(4. R. 8. TRUMBULL 130 lit Nat: Bk. Bid. D. 1734. West 4 ROOMS, city water, electric lljhta, i large corner lots, aouthweet of Hanseora Park; 1100 cash; balance monthly. Wal nut 34(1. $3.110 Will buy oik finished, very modern bungalow with eleeptng porch. 1(31 Hamilton St. Easy terms. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1808 FRANAMST. North. .est. SELMA TERRACE, . 630 PARK AVE. Now ready for occupancy, sightly location, 4 rooms with 6-room ac commodation, strictly modern in every detail. Fire and soundproof construction. SELMA REALTY & CONSTRUC TION CO., . Douglas 9069. Harney 1821. THE CORONADO APARTMENTS, 22D AND CAPITOL AVENUE. New beautiful 1 and 3-roora apartments with 3 and 4-room accommodations now ready for occupancy. All apartments out side rooms and contain butlt-ln beds, dresser, refrigerator. Incinerator and other modern conveniences. Beautiful grounds, S minutes' walk from 18th and Farnam streets. Rent, 133.50 to 937.50 summer $31.60 to 143,60 winter. BENSON ft MYERS CO., Realtors. 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 74(. THE GLENARLO. 61ST AND CAPITOL AVE. "DUNDEE." Brand new, 4-rooms with six-room ac commodations. These apartment possess a great deal of snar and style. Move Into something new and spotlessly clean. Lo cated In the exclusive "Dundee" district Available about Nov 15. Bee a for prices and reservations. PAYNE ft 8LATER CO., Realtors. (16 Omaha Nat. Bldg. Phone Dong. 101. ID ALIA, 115 NORTH THIRTY-THIRD. BEAUTIFUL (-r. apartment In a select residence district, NEW and np-to-date, very latest decorations and lighting fix tures; all outside rooms, has aun room; Murphy bed, built-in chlflonler, bullt-ln bookcase. One of the choicest apartment bouses In the city. OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AGCT. Hastings ft Heyden. 1(14 Har. Ty. 50. THE DEWEY. NEW. S-r. apt. with 6-r. accommodations, good location, high and sightly, all outside rooms, well ventilated, select residence dis trict, large living room with Murphy bed and dressing room which has bullt-ln chif fonier, dining loom with bllt-ln bed, large ktchen, bath. Nicely decorated. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. THE HARNEY. S005 Harney, NEARLY NEW, 4-r. with Murphy bed and small dressing room which has bullt-ln chlffionler, making practically a 6-r. apt, has sun room, very cnotce apartment HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1(14 Harney 8t 4 n OOM S and bath, in the Pasadena7420 ram Ave.; present lessee leaving City reason tor vacancy; south and west ex posure, 2d floor. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg. Clifton Hill Bargains $1,700 Six rooms and bath, all modern ex cept heat, large lot; 1200 down and til per month. $2,500 Six room and bath, strictly mod - ern; stable, garage: about I years old; south front lot, 50x120; $500 down, balance easy. $3,1(0 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 terma. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. Bungalow Bargain Price Only $3,200 Brand new five-room strictly modern bungalow; fireplace, bookcases, cabinets, eto. Nicely decorated throughout. Full cement basement with plenty of windows. Lot 43xS0. Close to Miller park, school and car. Owner saya sell this week; you can't beat It for the price. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler, 498. SPECIAL OFFERING. Especially designed and arranged new bungalow, nearly all oak finish, excep tionally well built, modern In every way; beautifully located In Kountie place. Prloe only (3.760; cash or terms to suit Let us tell you more about this. RASP BROS., REALTORS, $10-14 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. REAL ESTATE Investment KOUNTZE PLACE HOME Seven rooms with sun room: hot water heat, with garage; one-half block to can only built a few seasons. This Is strictly first-class. Will sacrifice. Douglas 6331 Traver Bros., $11 First National Bank. INVESTIGATE this 7-room modern house; oil heat; large lot with fruit; choicely lo cated: $3,700. F. D. Wead. 310 S. IStb St. Douglaa 171. 7-ROOH house, garage and lot, N. 30th. 3,700, great bargain. O. P. Stebbins, 1(10 Chicago street South. $6,500 Buys $7,500 Home OWNER MUST SELL Beautiful eight-room home in the Field club district south front lot, complete In every detail, fireplace, sunroom, sleeping 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 Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. ST. CLAIR. 24th and Harney, 3-room apartments. Call Harney (47. APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, SDlen did location, 24th and Farnam. D. 1473. . North. (-ROOM apt, new, steam heat $32.60. Apt v. Maple court, 18th and Maple Bts. D, South. ST. CLAIR 24th and Harney; S and 4 room apart' ments. Call Harney 647. STEAM-HEATED APT. In Scargo Blk.; 4 kpii, m, h. Benner Co. D. 8408. Miscellaneous. PAYNE & SLATER CO., REALTORS. "OMAHA'S RENTAL MEN." HEATED APARTMENTS. THE CARLYLE. (26 South Uth Bt, Apt 4, 4-rooms and tile bath; second floor, splendid condition, large front porch. Here you have no carfare. Ready now. 135 ana 4b. EKARD COURT, 31st and Jones, Apt T, 4-rooms and tile bath, splendid condl tlon. private balcony facing a beautiful landscaped court ready now. $$2.60 and $37.60: also see Apt It. THE PORTLAND, Park Ave. and Leav enworth, Apt 1, 6-rooms and tile bath, south and east exposure, corner apart ment exceedingly desirable, ready now. $46 and $60. THE ST. GEORGE, Slat and Dodge, Apt 1. 6-rooms and bath, splendid con dition, front porch, garage available on premises, select West Farnam district convenient to Farnam car Una. Ready now. $46 and $47.60. BENBOW COURT, 44th and Dodge Sts., Apt No. , 6-rooms with six-room ac commodatlons, firs: floor, west entrance, brand new, $35 and $40. PAYNE A SLATER CO., Realtors. 618 Omaha Nat Bldg. Phone Doug. 1016. CLOSE-IN APARTMENTS. 4 rooms and bath, $40.00 summer, $43.50 (winter. 4 rooms and bath, $$(.(0 summer, $45.00 winter. . 8 rooms and bath, $33.00 summer, $31.60 winter. Out of (0 apartments these are our only vacancies at present Will furnish any one of the above complete If desired. These are walking distance, new and mod ern and in tine neighborhood. BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO., REALTORS, 22 Keellne Bldg. Doug. $80$. BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking diatance; janitor, beat etc.; $40 summer, $48.60 winter Douglas 13(3.. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists In Apartment Management FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. SMALL STORE Chicago St, near 16th. $25. O. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago street. MODERN STORE Corner 16th and Caas. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago St 4718 S. 24TH ST. South Side; near P. a E. H. Benner Co. D. (406. 8TORE room Sun Theater Bldg. Realty, Realtors, D. 6342. World Office and Desk Room. LOW-PRICED mod offices. Farnam Bldg.. 13 & Farnam. (Old 1st Nat. Bank Bldg FIRST TRUST CO.. (Realtors.) Tyler 100. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Flats. WE want more houses and apartments to rent. The tact that we have practically cleared up our big Hat Is conclusive proof it the efficiency of our rental service. If you want to keep your place rented see Payne A Slater Co., Omaha Rental Men, ;i Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug.' 101( WEST. Wanted to Rent- Six to seven-room house, hot water heat preferred, $30-$40. Harney 6353. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, atorage and moving. 213 N. 11th St Phone Doug laa 3(4. G iDELITY .iS&tf FREE Phone Douglaa $83 for complete list of vacant house and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Bts. ..1 ETROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Expert services; prompt attention. Tour moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office, Central Furniture Store. 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos: moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN .'JfD STORAGE CO., $0 S. Kth. Douglas 416$. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. I rooms, two bedrooms, bath and son parlor on 3d floor, brand new, just being completed, oak finish In living rooms, bullt-ln buffets, close to car line, located near corner 34th and Wright Price $3,(00. C. O. CARLBERO. $10-811 "Urandets Theater Bldg. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. 83d St., near park, T rooms, practically new and tr tine condition, ak floors and trim, strictly modem, has soft water in kitchen and basement; fine neighborhood. Price $4,860, Houee cannot be built for $5,000 today. ALLEN & BARRETT. Agts., Doug. 7768. 613 Bee Bldg. HARNEY STREET INVESTMENT Double brick. In first-class repair, well rented, located on Harney Bt, between 30th and 34th 8ta., with a south frontage of 45 feet Paved alley. Income will carry this property and location aasures a substantial profit. Fries $30,000; $8,700 cash. ' GEORGE & COMPANY, Realtors. Phone P. 75(. 003 City Nat Bank Bldg. GOOD' INVESTMENT. S7TH AVE. AND HARNET. On 27th Ave., (0 feet south of Harney, we have 41 1,4 ft. of ground, running en tirely through the block 1(0 feet, with the same frontage on 28th street The 27th Ave. frontage ia occupied by two cottages, Nos. 406 and 408, bringing In $36.00 per month. This la a very deslr able location for an apartment building, brick flats or a garage. This price la far below the selling prloe of any adjoin- lug ground. See us for price and terms. HIATT COMPANY, 246-7-1 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler (0. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Acreage. ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident whs la In town and wishes to dispose of same while here. Good tract fair Improvements If interested call In person for Miner at, Her Grand hotel. CALDWELL ACRES. Our new acreage addition southwest ot the Field club. Aores. half acres, quarter acres; eaay terms. THE BYRON REED CO.. Phone Douglaa 317. (1$ 8. 17th St. 4 ACRES, near. In North Side, small mort gage; will exch. ifor city property. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 813-14 City National. ' Douglas 3818. FIVE acres west of Elmwood park. Ideal suburban horns sltei could be subdlvld-d. There Is a real future to this. Let me ahow you. Telephona Walnut $4((. REAL ESTATE B'ness Prpty H. A. WOLF, Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and' Mortgages. NEW BRICK FLATS In walking distance, on corner, both streets paved, always rented, one fourth cash, win carry balance, eee us tor ap pointment Traver Brothers, $1$ First Nat'l clank Bldg. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT .AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY 4k BON, REALTORS. $30 First Nat'l Bank Bjdg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved. West S. W. Cor. 25 Ave and Dodge 88x74 feet. Dodge street Is now to be graded, which will make it one of the main thoroughfares and this property is right in line for advancement. See us . about this. Traver Brothers, 81$ First Nat'l Bank Bldg. North. FTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the beal proposition on the market and they backtf their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.. 742 Omaha Nall Bank Bldg. Tyler 187, REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE WHOLESALE Trackage property, $8x122, brick build' lngs; part of which can be used for star age or automobiles or stable or repair snop. For sale or for rent; all or in part m. xi. Benner CO. D. 8406. CASH TALKS. $1,000 cash down buys my equity In new (-room bungalow, one floor. House 26x44. Quarter sawed oak and fir finish, oak floors. Total immediate sale price, $3,560. This Is less than construction cost Colfax 411$. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage,, both on one lot; fine condlt r.; live In one and rent tbs other. Price for both, $2,760 Very easy terms. No. 2433 S. 20tb St NORRIS A NORRIS. 489 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WE HAVE a client who owns a section Is Sioux county, Neb., represented as being good farm land; no sand or rock. Price $20 per acre. Will take a good home Is, on mis tana. E. P. 8NOWDEN 80N. 423 8. 15th St V. (871. Miscellaneous. . SPECIAL BARGA&JS KOUNTZE PLACE. ( rooms, brand new bungalow, all on one floor; oak floors and oak finish; built in book cases, co.onnade openings, bullt-ln buffet, kitchen features, and sun room; large lot on paved street block and hf from ear line; one-half block from Kountze park. This bungalow has never been used and can be bought for less than It can be built for today. WALNUT HILL ADDITION. $500 DOWN, $4( PER MONTH. 7 rooms, strictly modern, full two story house. located on corner lot; east front; paved street, paving paid. Owner has authorised us to sacrifice this property for $4,000 on easy payments for quick sale. KOUNTZE PLACE SNAP. $300 DOWN, $30 PER MONTH. S rooms, strictly modern bungalow, all on one floor; living room and dining room oak finish and oak floors; cement base ment; furnace heat; floored attic; east front; screened-ln porch. Price $2,900. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. (REALTORS.) 637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Eldg. Doug. 1781. WILL exchange for property nearer home, fine level quarter, all tillable, good soil, and In a good neighborhood. Road on two sides, 10 miles south ot Llmon, Elbert Co., Colo. Price, $20.00 per acre. Clear of In cumbrance. Norellus A Swanstrom, And- rus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR EXCHANGE 160-acre farm, N. W. of Walsey, 8. D.; (0 acres under cultivation, baL hay, no bldgs. : want grocery business not exceeding $2,000 stock. Don't answer unless you mean business. Box 311, Can ton, 8. D. SHERIDAN. Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. Improved ranches, clear, tor sals or ex change. 8. S. A R. B. MONTGOM ERT, Donglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. (40 ACRES fine grass land In Blaine Co., nicely Improved, $10 per acre, for home In Omaha. SOS Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. INVESTIGATE my system. Omaha Realtv Trading Co., 18 Patterson Blk. Tyler 256. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 5 and (-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Reslty Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; nave parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 41$ Karbacb Blk P. 8(07 JOHN J. "MULVIHILL, ' REALTOR. 200 Brandels The. Bldg. Phone Doug. (8. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson, TWO ACRES VERY CHOICE WEST OF BENSON A corner. Can be easily subdivided later. An ideal poultry location, as land slopes very gently to the south. Price $1,850, $20 cash, $1$ per month. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. Realtors. 1614 Harney St. Phone Doug. 60. 12-ACRE IN BENSON Two blocks north of school and street car, especially adapted to potato raising and small fruit Can give terma. TRAVER BROS. 818 First Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR QUICK SALE. 6-ROOM MOD. COTTkGE--$2,100. nut vt o iui iicai. dcbi ivni 1 ui amtjiibuii, blka. to car, full lot, chicken noma. 1700 cash. bal. tlmo. Box 8040. Omaha Bee, TO ClyOSE AN ESTATE I Will sell three cottages at publto auc tlon to the highest bidder. y The sale will be held at the east en trance of the Douglas County Court House, 17th and Harney Sts., Thursday, October 25th. 117. 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. The following property will be sold: No. 13207 Corby St; a five-room cot age and lot; size, (0x120 feet The vacant lot, size 60x120 feet, ad Joining the above property on the east, will alao be sold. No. 21026 8. 35th St; six-room bouse and lot; size 27xl60 feet No. $102$ 8. 25th St.; 4-room cottage and lot; size 17xl60 feet DWIGHT WILLIAMS Administrator 103 Bee Bldg. Dundee. $500.00. This sum of money is wanted by the owner of 18(4 Browne street, for his in terest in this (-room, fairly new house. The place la in good condition and bis ask ing price for his interest is very reason able. If you want a home buy this house. See it today. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, REALTORS. Douglas 200. 601 Bee Bldg. SIX LARGE ROOMS ' LARGE LOT DUNDEE PRICE $4,750 On Burt St., near (Oth street two blocks from car; lot 60 feet; house has large liv ing room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and rear vestibule; bullt-ln seat and cloak closet in living room; upstairs has 8 large bedrooms, bath ar.d sleeping porch with heat, lights, closet, large attic; oak floors throughout and oak finish downstairs; newly decorated. Full basement. $600 caah will handle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors. 1(14 Harney St. Phone Doug. 60. U'ARM and city loans, running from five P to twenty years; interest 6 per sent $ per cent and ( per oent peters tbcsi CO.. 1(23 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb $7,000 SECOND MORTGAGE. ( per cent running $ years, on $40 acres good Iowa land. Reasonable discount. A. A. PATZMAN, 01 Karbacb Block. FOR sale $20,000.00 4 per cent loan on 1,280 acres, well Improved land lnvK Paha county, Neb. Lock Box 136, Nor folh, Neb. $1,600 MTQE., bearing ( pot. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $4,600. Til-mago-Loomls Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. U. W.. BINDER. Money on hand for mortagage loans City National Bank Bldg. SHOPEN CO.. PRIVATE MONET. $100 to $10,000 UADB promptly. F. D. weed, wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam sts MONET to loan on improved farms and ranches. Kloks Investment Co., Omaha. 0"MAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFK B. B, C 1018 Omaha Nat'l NO DELAT IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, (04 Bee Bldg. 5 MONET HARRISON MORTON, II Omahe Nat Bank Bldg. CITT LOANS. GARVIN BROST Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. LOANS ON jCITT PROPBRTT. W. B. THOMAS SON, Keellne Bldg LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERO. $13 Bran dels Theater Bldg. V. 686. Stocks and Bonds. $8,000 ten-year IVs per cent first mortgage secured by farm, near Omaha, B. H. 4LOUOEE. INC., 618 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account Omaha Loan A Bldg. Assn. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Beef Cattle 15c to 26c Lower for the Week; Hog Market Draggy As is Also. ',xiy, the Sheep. igtawjtij' i ' Omaha, Oct. 17. 1(17. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Official Monday 14.844 3,278 28,701 Official Tuesday 18.(85 4,783 3S.363 Estimate Wsdnesday . (.400 4,sno 34.040 3 days this week 43.023 12,670 83.664 Sams days last week.3(.(( 11,465 61,150 Same t wks. ago 43.7(8 11.308 132.301 Same $ wks. ago 43,710 3,404 111.337 Same 4 wks. ago 41,283 14,383 116,613 Same days last year.. 46.278 11,(10 $8,680 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union slock yards for twenty-four hours ending at 2 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. ... 13 ... $ ... 78 ... ...121 C. M. ft St. P Mlsaouri PaclUo Union Parifto C A N. W east C. ft N. W . west , C, St. P., M. ft O C. B. ft Q , east C, B. ft Q., west C, R. I. ft P., east C, R. I. ft P., west Illinois Central Chicago Great Western .. 1$ ..133 .. 13 .. .. t .. 1 4 1 "l 53 I 3 , 28 :o 1 ( 6 18 10 4 4 2 2 $ , 77 34 Total rorelpls 38$ , DISPOSITION H'" D. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 3(0 1,331 1.805 1.476 748 1.221 1,238 1.3(8 138 (43 8,(31 1,378 846 FARM AND RANCH LANDS r Colorado Lands. COLORADO LANDS. IN MORGAN, WELD AN ADAMS i COUNTIES. FOR SALE. Several good quarters and half sea lions, improved and unimproved. Prices from $18 to $40 per a.-r some of this Is sown to winter wheat Also some good Irrigated land from $(0 to $1(0 per acre. One ranch of 1,2(0 acres, Price $78,000, $28,000 down, terms on balance $ per oent Will consider some trade. For further particulars see or write ' KEMP AND JOHNSON, Big Spring, Neb. Minnesota Lands. FOR SALE 80 acres Lyon county, Minn., near 7 arshall, all under cultivation, best of soil, lies well, good Improvements, bar gain price for quick sale. Write the owner, W. A. Daugherty, Fergus Falls, Minn., for description and price, Montana Lands. MONTANA homesteads, 16,000,000 aores government land, new law; circulars free. Homestead Bureau 173, Box $45, Butte, Mont. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1 NON-RESIDENT. Offers 1,200-acre farm and ranoh, lo cated NvV of Omaha in splendid section, In good couqty, close to town on C. ft N. W. R. R., hi In cultivation, balance al falfa hay and pasture, running water and email lake, bearing orchard. Fine Improvements all feiiced stock and equipment alons valued at $30,000 owner's representative will be at Hotel Kontenelle until Saturday and glveitpar tlculars and location and arrange to show land to Interested purchasers or their authorized agents. If'you desire to buy a rest bargain, hers Is your opportunity. Possession st once. Terms to suit pur. chaser. Might consldsr Omaha city property lightly encumbered in an exchange. 240-ACRB FUFFALO COUNTT FARM FOR SALE. About 1(0 acres In cultivation, $0 acres pasture. Oood (-room house on good foundation, well built barn tor 18 horses with good hay mow, granary, ohicken house and hog house. Fenced and cross feneed, well and windmill. The farm la some rolling and some rough, but all good soil, is In a fins stile of cultivation for fall grain. Located about 22 miles from Kearney and ( miles from Amherst. Price. 38,500. This farm will carry a mortgage of 84.600 to $5,000. This Is one of the best buys I know ot In Buffalo County, and with present prices of farm products, this farm should pay the purchase price with less than three crops. Is an excep tional proposition and will sell, C. K. DAVIE8, REARNET. NEB. OWNER LEAVING CITY. GOOD BARGAIN. S010 CUMING STREET. Built for the owner and nearly new. Entirely modern, exceptionally well ar ranged, very elaborate, all on one floor with extremely large rooms. Very at tractive, large living room with fireplace; fine dining room, two fine bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Second floor could be finished Into two or three nice oearooma. Located high and sightly with a beauti ful view. Full south front lot. Three blocks to car, and the su-rounding neigh borhood Is A-l. CALL WALNUT 655. DUNDEE'S BEST BUY $5,750 A well built two-story modern home, practically new. The first floor arrange ment Includes den and aun room; three dandy bedrooms and sleeping porch 2d floor; floored attic, full cemented base, ment; oak floors throughout; garage and driveway; two blocks from ear. Terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, Realtors. Douglas 3SS2. 313-20 City National. HOVKS and home sites 1n Dundee. 8HULER ft CART. 204 Keellne. D. 8074. 1,720 ACRF8 on Niobrara river, six miles from railroad town; 70S acres good, level farm land; 260 acres i cultivation; 160 acres of Niobrara bottom, part of which Is the best of hay land, balance of ranch rolling to rough pasture, well grassed. River and Bear Creek furnish an abun. dance of stock water, plenty of timber for fuel, and fence posts, as well as affording protection for stock. Improvements lo cated In a fine native grove In the valley and consist of (-room house, two barns, silo and other buildings. School house located on ranch. This Is a well balanced ranch. Our price, $1$ per acre, easy tprms. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. $45 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha. I WANT to buy a good farm in east ern Nebraska or western Iowa. Will pay all cash , if necessary. Phone or write. ' JOHN J. MULVIHILL, 200 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone Dg. 38, WELL improved one-thousand-acre ranch, In flowing well belt eighteen miles south ot Atkinson; two" aeta . buildings: all fenced; four flowing wells; eight hundred acres bottom growing clover andtimothy; hundred eighty cultivated:, wilt cut five hundred tons bay. Particulars, W. I. Chapman, Atkinson, Neb, ' KEITH AND PERKINS COUNTT Farming land, naa- good R. R. towns on U. P. and Burlington roads. Price 320 to $38.60 per acre. Good terms. For par. tlculars ..ee HELD LAND CO., 370 Brandels. Douglas $148. SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments 6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you The Hungerford Potato Growers association, IStb and Howard Sts., Omaha Douglas 8371. " - FOR SALE by Owner Fine 320-acre well improved farm, ( miles southwest Cole ' ridge. Neb. Address Paul Peterson, Blair, Neb. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm, 4 miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land, will sell or exchsnge Bee O. A. Kull. Oakland, Neb. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved lM-acre farm near Ponce, Neb., easy terms if desired. Address D8. C. W. Glllln, 616 r. L. ft T Bldg, Sioux Clty Ia. OR SALE Best larga- body "high grade, medium priced land nn Nebraska very little money required- C Bradley. Wol bsch. Neb Morris ft Co 8wlft ft Co Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour ft Co Schwartz ft Co Lincoln Packing Co.. 13 8. O. Packing Co.... 3 Wilson Packing Co.. 233 Cudahy, Fort Worth 483 W. B. Vansant Co.. 13 Benton, Vansant ft L 142 F. B. Lewis 430 Hunslnger ft O.... 78 ..... J. B. Hoot ft Co.... 1(7 ' J. H. Bulla 188 U F. Hues 76 ..... Rosenstock Bros. ... 176 ..... F. O. Kellogg 32 Werlhelmer A Degen. 748 Ellis ft Co... 81 Sullivan Bros (7 Rothschild ft Krebs. 138 , . Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. 186 ..... Christie )80 Huffman ., ( Meyers 1 ..... Olaaaberg Banner1 Bros .t 78 John Harvey $84 ,. Doqnla ft Francis .. 36 Jensen ft Lungren., 475 , Pat O'Day 41 Other buyers $.573 13,653 Total 13.70$ 4,76$ 14,117 Cattle Receipts continue liberal, some 6,400 head being reported In today, and the three days' supply has been fully (,800 heavier than for the first half sf last week. There was no Improvement In the general quality of the offerings, nor was there any improvement In the demand for them, trade being alow and very uneven for steers that carried weight and quality, but outside of these the market for beef cattle Is around 16 0 360 lower for the week, while the de cline on cows 'and heifers has been from 36e to 80s its compared with a week or ten days ago. ' Trading In stockerg and feeders was very FAMM AND RANCH LANDS Oregon Lands. "Heart ot the Range." Jordan valley project Oregon, 44,000 aores Irrigated land Free map. Next ex cursion November (th. HARLSI J. HOOKER, $40 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb. Texas Lands. LANDS AT fair value assured by Chamber ot Commerce. , New plana to settle and dovelop the most fertile lands of South Texas Immediately adjacent fins market. Farming and dairying demonatratlon un der our direction. Only approved lands offered for sale. It you want to own a farm write for booklet J, Agricultural Dept.. Chamber of Commeroe, Houston, Texas. GOOD corn land. East Texas, $2$ aa aors, Oat my free book. W, 8. FRANK, 801 Neville Block. Omaha LIST your lands for quick results with C. J. Canan, 110 McCague Bldg., Omaha, , Miscellaneous. 135-Acre Equipped Farm, $3,000. 10 Cows, Pair $500 Horses and Pure-bred Holsieih bull, hens, full equip ment farming tools, hay, corn, straw, apples, potatoes, beans, vegetables, etc, eto.. Included If taken soon. Level, machine-worked fields of fertile dark loam. Plenty ot wood, bearing apple orchard, $,000 sugar maples Oood 7-room house, (0-foot basement barn, new 3(-foot poultry house, 20-foot hog house, 3(-foot wood house and 44-foot carriage house, and garage. Mall delivered, near neighbors, school and beautiful lake, $3,008 takes all. Easy terms to the right man. For details and picture of the buildings see page 17, ,8 trout's Catalogus of 831 Bar gains In a Dozen States. Copy mailed free.. E. A. Strout Farray Agency, Dept 3072. 206 8. 18th 8t Omaha, Neb. "E TOUR OWN BOSS Get a farm home In rich corn and clover belt along new Boo line, (0 mtlea St. Paul-Minneapolis. Landseekers all say, "I saw nothing bet ter." Tou'll like this . wonderfully pros perous stock snd dairy region too. Rich soils, hardwood timber, plenty rainfall, healthful climate, beautiful lakes, fins schools, creameries everywhere. Prices $11 per sere and up, Improved or wild: eaay terms. Maps and List free. Baker, N 117, St. Croix Falls, Wis. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. For Sale. FOR 8ALE Ladies' driving horse, pacer, Call between 13 and 3 O'clock. 3620 Ham ilton St., Dr. Angus, . MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security $40. t mo., H. goods, total cost, $$.50. $40, $ mo Indorsed notes, total cost $3.60 Smaller, Isrge am'te proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN 80CIETT. 433 Rose Bldg., Kth and Farnam, Ty. $((. LEGAL RATES LOANS (24.00 $240.00 or more Easy payments. tJtmost privacy !40 Psxton Bldg. Tsl. Dong 3286. OMAHA LOAN COMPANT. DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at 3H nni 1H per cent: private booths. W. C. Flatau. 801 Securities (Rose) Bldg. Tyler 850. DIAMOND AND JEWEI.RT LOANS Lowest rates. Prlvste loan booths Harry Mslsshock. 1(14 Dcdge. D. (818. Est. 1881 PEAL ESTATETRANSFERS Neiii Petr Nelson and wife to Km ma Barker, northwest corner Seventeenth and Ames avenue, 47 xl28 $ $05 Stanley T. Rnsewater to E. P. Mathews, Burt street, 250 feet west of Fifty-first strset, .iorth side, (0 xlJ( . 4,400 Belle Scanned and husband to the Prairie Park company, northeast cor ner Twenty-seventh and Templeton streets. 8x133 1 Corlne Jonee and husband to Henry P. Schmidt, southeast corner Thirty third and Grand avenue, 80x138.... 800 Adam 8. Weneske and wife to Clarence H. Pullls, Kent atreet, 112 feet east of Forty-fourth street, north side, 60x128 v 1,700 Grace F. Putlltz and husband to Elmer Carl Marsh. D street, (( feet west of Twenty-second street, north side, (6 ' x(0 3,000 Harry M. Lux to Howard A. Jackson, Larlmore street 208 feet west of Thirtieth street, south side, 40x128, undivided one-half 104 Columbia Investment company to Ar mand A. Tlbbltta, Charles street, (00 feet west of Fifty-first street, north side. 40x1(0 350 United Investment company to Mrs. Violet A. Blltsch. Hickory street, 300 feet west of Fifty-first street, north side, (0x133 250 Mafgaretts C. Whtteman to Ida M. Thomas, Forty-second atreet, 338 feet south ot Grand avenue, eaat side. 48x128 2,760 D. V, fiholee company to Stanley M. Rosewater, Underwood avenue, $00 feet west ot Fifty-second street, south side, 60x128 4,500 Anna Schou to .Sebastlano Pattavlna and wife, southwest corner Eleventh and Briggs street 100x128 800 Fred Armbrust and wife to Isabella Bell, Twenty-third street 45 feet north of Bancroft street, east side, 45x70 3,860 Otto Slemssen and wife tp Fred Mar connlt. Thirty-second street, 140 feet north ot Poppleton avenue, east side, (OLaieo . 4.(00. sluggish as the country demand continues disappointing. There is a fair call for cat tle carrying plenty of weight and these are going at about steady figures, but on the general run ot light and medium weight atuff. Including etock heifers and stock calves, the market is anywhere from 260 to (Oe lower than It was a week ago. quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves. $16.00017.00; good to choice beeves, $14.0(0 16.00. fair to good beeves, $13.00013.60; common to fair beeves. $1.00011.00: good to choice yearlings. $14.000 16.50; fair to good yearlings, $13.08014.00: common to fair yearlings, $7.64013.00; prime heavy grass beeves, $13.00014.26; good to choice grass beeves, $10.00012.00; fair to good grass beeves, $.OO01(.OO; common to fair grass beeves. $7.(008.78; good to choice heifers, $8.0003.26; good to choice rows, 37.7503.00; fair to good cows. 3 5007.(0; common to fair cows. $5.0004 :4;' prime feeding steers. (IMO014.25: good to choice feeders, ((.(0010.00; fair to good feeders. $7.6001.50; common to fair feeder. 14 60f 7.00: good to choice stockers, $3.60010 00: stock feeders, $4. 6008. 00; stock rows, $8.00 07.(0; stock calves. $6.6003.(0; veal catves, $ 00018.00; bulla, stats, etc.. $6.(007.60. Hogs The market waa extremely dreggy. Receipts were a little larger than they have been, but the main cause of the sluggish ness was the extremely bearish tendency at all markets. Packers had not done a great deal at noon, and halt the offerings were still unsold, a shippers continue to be very light buyers. What sales had been made looked from 16e to In most cases a full 36r lower than yesterday, quite a bit of stuff moving around $17.00(717.20,1 with nothing over $17.40, and that paid only for a piece of a load. Sheep There was a rather druggy under tone to all kinds of sheep and lambs this morning, and, as a general thing, buyers were out to make purchases at esalcr prices. Sellers were holding their lambs at good firm prices, however, and all the sales that have been made up 10 11 o'clock were no less than steady wtth yesterday. Some of the better fat lambs sold around $17,850 17.76. with decant to good kinds of feeders as high as (18.00, and a few head up to $18.30. Fat aheep looked easier, choice ewes being bought at $10.86. Feeding and breeding ewes were about steady. Quotations on sheep and lambs: T.ambs. fair to choice, $18.76017.76; lambs, feeders. $18.60016.30; lambs, culls, (it 00016. 60;. yearlings, fair to choice. 812.00013.60; year lings, feeders, $12.00013.76; wethers, fair to choice, $11.60013.(0: ewes fair to choice, $10.36011. 88; ewes, breeders, all ages. (18.60017 60; ewes, feeders. (7.60010.(0; ewes, culls and ranners, (6.0007.60. Representative sales: No. Av. Tr. (7 Wyoming ewe l$ti $11 10 (38 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 58 17 26 476 Utah lamb 74 17 ( 35( Wyoming lambs '. (6 . 17 85 84 California canner ewes.... 82 5 00 348 California feeder ewes 80 10 (0 166 Wyoming feeder ewes ....116 10 00 1004 California breeding ewes.. 86 12 26 $$( Idaho breeding ewes 10$ 1$ 86 NEW YOlTSTOCKS Ground Gained in Tuesday's Moderate Rally Relinquished With Wednesday's Fresh Liquidation. New Tork, Oct 17. Much ot th ground gained on yesterday's moderate rally ot the stock market was relinquished today when fresh liquidation set In. Not a few low records In Important stocks accompanied th movement, which Iscked (he volume and scone of recent sessions. Th opening was promising, showing gains of large fractions to ( points. The advance was tentative, however, and waa anon dissi pated on renewal of pressure against cop para, motors, oils and tobaccos. Weakness of Utah Copper eontrlbuted more than any other feature to the general unsettlement of the Intermediate period. United 8tates Steel was again th pivot around whlrh the active list revolved, 4ts reversal of three point from 10114. followed by a rebound of 8 points, causing much Ir regularity among other Industrial . and qulpments. Bteel closed at 103 H. a net loss of a point Recession tn rail were most substantial among the transcontinental, grander and coaler at an extreme rang of 1H to 3 points. Declaration ot an "extra" dividend on Illinois Central exerted no Influence, be yond stabilising that particular stock. A temporary rally of 1 to $ point In the last hour, wtth steels, copper and a few specialties foremost In th movement caused an Irregular diminution of the losses. Among the few consistently strong Issue were Distillers' Securities, which mad a gala of 8 points on large transactions, and Industrial Alcohol, a related Issue, at an extreme advance of almost $ point. Sate amounted to 810,006 (hares Bond were Irregular, with new low rec ords for Industrials, Including leather and rubber Issues. Liberty bonds wer aettve at 38.78 to 68.76. Total sales (par value) aggregated $5,478,800. United States bonds, old Issues, war unchanged on call. Number of sale and range of price of leading stocks : Opusn. Tlgh. Low, Close. Am. Beet Sugar.... 3,100 74 Tl 70V4 American Can .... 6,600 40 38 28 Am. Car ft Fdry... 3,100 (( (8 43 Am. Looomotlve .. $.800 $( (3 (4 Am. Smelt, ft Rfg. 10,700 (7H ($H 4H Am. Sugar Rfg. .. 1.000 10414 103 104 Am. Tel. ft Tel... 1,700 116 -11414 114 Am. Z. U ft Bteel (04 1( 14 1414 Anaconda Copper 17,300 ttl (3Vi (4Vt Atchison 1,400 $3 33H Atl. O. ft W. I. 8. S 3,800 $6 62 (3 Baltlmor ft Ohio 3,(00 56 (( (( Butts ft Sup. Coa.. (00 13tt 1814 1114 Cat. Petroleum.... 1,100 144 12 1$ Canadian Pacific. 4,000 161 14614 1484 Central Leather.... 4,200 16 7314 1(14 Chesapeake ft Ohio 3,600 68 $014 $0 C, M. ft St. P...., (.800 43 4(14 44 C. & X "W C, R. L ft P.'.'otf's. Y,300 '3314 "(0 $0 Chlno Copper .... 3,400 43 41 43 Colo. Fuel ft Iron 1,600 3714 414 $4 Corn Prod. Rfg... 4,600 28 84 17 Crucible Steel..... 16,800 (( (3 (4 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 3,100 27 14 38 DIs. Securities $8,800 40 (( 33 f.r 3,100 18 1$ 18 Ueneral Electrlo .. 1,600 137 135 136 uenerai Motors .. 16,800 38 81 33 O. N pfd 3,300 100 6814 K O. N. Or, ctfs... 1,800 38 37 37 Illinois Central .. 1,600 38 37 (9 Inspiration Copper 8,600 44 42 43 Inter. M. M., ptd 10,300 83 $0 81 Inter. Nickel .... 8,100 30 $6 33 Inter. Paper 800 22 3$ 23 K. C. Southern.... 400 17 17 17 Kennecott Copper,. 11,300 $4 $1 $$ Lout, ft Nash 117 Maxwell Moten .. 600 12 31 31 Mex. Petroleum... 11,000 86 60 81 Miami Copper .... 3,300 30 33 23 Missouri Pacifio ., 3,100 37 36 26 Montana Power.... 300 74 73 71 Nevada Copper ,. 1,104 18 17 17 N. T. Central.... 3,400 73 71 13 N. Y., N. H. ft H. 1,800 28 16 34 Norfolk ft Westers 2,000 106 104 106 Northern Pacific 2,300 (( 84 86 Pacifio Mail .... 400 24 14 (4 Pennsylvania 1,600 (0 (0 (0 Pittsburgh Coal 43 Ray Con. Cop.,... 4,100 23 31 23 Reading 13,100 74 73 73 Rep. Iron ft Steel (,700 75 73 7( Shattuck Aria. Cop 13 Southern Pacific.. 3,000 $6 87 (7 Southern Railway 12.700 37 24 28 Studebaksr Corp... 10,(00 18 36 88 Texa Co 8,300 143 187 140 Union Pacifio .... 8,(00 124 lll 122 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. (,200 135 183 134 U. S. Bteel 811,(00 103 100 103 U. 8. Steel, pfd., 700 114 113 113 Utah Copper .... 28,100 84 78 (0 Wabash pfd. "B".. 1,200 21 10 11 Western Union ... ,700 88 86 81 Westlnghouse Elec. f.SOO 42 41 41 Total sale for th day 830,000 shares. Chicago Live Stock Market, Chicago, Oct 17. Cattle Receipt. 36,006 head; market weak; native steer, $6,800 17.20; western steers, (6 00011.76; stockers and feeders, ((.00011.40; -ws and half ers, $4.$O011.$O; oalves, (9.0. ftf 16.00. Hogs Receipts, 27,000 head; market slow, 30c to 40c under yesterday' average; bulk of sales, (16.60017.60; light, $16.85017.60; mixed, $16.30017.80; heavy, $16.30017.80; rough, $18.30016.40; pigs, $11.60016.36. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 34,000 head; market steady; wethers, $6.10013.00; ewes, $8.60011.86; lambs, (13O(01(.2(. Bleu City Live Stock Markel. Sioux City, Oct 17. Cattle Receipts, $, head; market weak; beef ateer. $7,000 15.60; fat cows and heifers, $6.2508.60; canners, $(.00 0 4.26; atocke-s and feeders, (6.60011.00; calves, $7.00011.(0; bulls, stga, etc., $6.0807.(0; feeding cow and heifers, $6.(007.(0. Hog Receipts. 7,004 bead; market steady; light, (14.7(017.15; mixed, $17,100 17.10; heavy, $17.16017.65; pigs, $15,000 15.60; bulk of salea, $17.10017.34. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,004 head; market strong. St. Joseph live Stock Market, St Joseph, Mo., Oct. 17. Cattle Receipts, (.000 head; market strong; steers, $8,000 16.60; cows and heifers, $6.35013.00; calv , $6.00013.60. Hogs Receipts. 7,000 head; market lower; top, $17.(0; bulk, $16.60017.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,600; mar ket higher; lambs, $11.0u17.76; ewes, $6.00 011.60. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Yellow and Mixed Corn Un changed, While White Sells at Slight Advance; Re ceipts Light. Omaha, October 17, 1917. Arrival of all grains continue light. Only ninety ears were reported Mr today's busi ness. Wheat receipts war larstr than corn, twenty-three cars of this cereal showing up while twenty-two cars ot com were on th list. During the earlier trading, however no trades in cash corn were made, al though there was a limited demand fnt this cerceal. Sellers seemed to be inrllnec to hold their offerings for a higher price on the strength In the option. A little latet sales showed the spot to be not much changed from yesterday, the yellow and mixed being unchanged, while the wbltr Corn sold at a alight advance Nos. 3 nnu 3 white sold at a flat price of $2.00 and thr No, 3 yellow at $1.(3 and $1.84. and the Nos. 3 and 3 grmliu of ml J corn at StXaV A part car of No. 6 yellow sold at $1.81. The market on tho whole wns rather quiet and without, parllrular feature. Oats wore sternly, the apot quote! un changed, practlrally all aMeti being innd at yesterday's prices. The demand wn fairly good and transactions were mnde nulte readily. No. 3 whlt. sold at 6THc and 67 c. snd th slnndard gr-ds at f.7o. No. 3 white sold at 66c and thi No. 4 grade at 56 c. Rye and barley were firm, wlih a con tlnut'd good demnnd for both. No. 2 rye sold at $1.73, and the No. 3 grade nt malting barley brought $1.26 and $1.21, while th No. 1 feed sold for $1.12. Clearances wei, wheat and four cinsl 1 101.000 bushels; corn, none; oats,. 6B4.00) bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 924.000 btifh els. and shipments 334,000 bushels agnlnm receipts of 1,733,000 bushels, and shipment! of 1.314,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts woro 338,000 buslt els, and shipments 166,(00 bushels agulnsi recolpts of 4(6,000 bushels, Snd shipment or 488,000 bushels last car. Primary oats receipts wer l,!44,Ol.t) bushels, and shipments 761,000 buhel' against receipts of 1.8)08.000 bushels, and shipments of 1,380,000 bushel laast year. CARLOT RECEIPTS Wheat Com. Oats. Chicago 64 68 , 101 Minneapolis ,,,, 414 , Duluth 161 Omaha 35 S3 41 Kansas City 44 11 8 St. Louis 28 23 Zl Winnipeg 1046 These sales wer reported yesterday: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: 1 car (smut ty). $1.1$. No. 1 dark hard winter: 1 car (smutty), $2.12. No. 4 dark bard winter: 1 car (smutty), $1.11. No. hard, winter: i cars, $2.16. No. 1 hard winter: 1 tar (smut ty), $2.11. No. $ hard wlnteri 1 car. $2.08; 1 car (rye mixed), $1.08; 1 car (1 per cent rye), $1.08. No. 4 hard wlnteri 1 car, $2.06. Sample hard wlntert 1 car, $2.01; 1 car (yellow), $1,$$, No. t northern spring: cars, $3.13; 1 car (smutty), $3.08. No. northern spring: car (smutty, mixed with corn and red durum), $3.07. No. 4 north ern spring: 1 car (smutty), $1.01; 1 csr (smutty), $1.0$. No. $ red spring: 1 car (smutty), $3.07. No. 3 red aprlng: 1 car, $1.07. No. $ mixed, corn and red durum: 1 car 30 per oent hard aprlng with No. :: northern spring (smutty), $3.01. No. S mixed hard red spring: 1 car (smutty). $2.0S. Bampl red spring humpback; ear (20 per cent damaged, red durum and rye mixed), $1.((. No. 1 amber durum: 1 car, $1.16: ( cars (smutty), $1.14. No. 1 amber durum: 1 car, $1,11; No. 1 durum: 1 car, $1.1$. No. $ red durum: car (sample red spring humpback and rye mixed), $1.06, Mixed grain: 1 ear, (1.18. Rye No. (: car. $1.71. Barley No, $: 1 ear, $1.11; 1 car, $1.20. No. 1 feed: $ care, $1.1$. Sample; (-5 ar (eorn mixed). $1.10, Corn No. white: 1 ear, $1.00. No. $ white: 1 car, $$.00. No. 1 yellow: car, $1.(4; $( car, $1.63. No. ( yellow: 1-5 car, $1.(1. No. $ mixed: 1 car (near yellow), $1.84: 1 ear, $1.(4: 1 ears. $1.(8; 1 car, (l.si.'No. 1 mixed: $$ car (near white), $1 64: 1 car, $1.83. . Oats No. 1 whit! 1 ear, (1c: 1 ear, 6714c Btandard: 1 car, 67c. No. 8 whitsi 13 cars, (& No. 4 whits: 4 oars, 64o. Sample white: 1 ears, ((oj t oars, (6o. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. I white, $1.(308.(0; No. $ white, $1.8(08.60; No. 1 yellow, $1.3301 84; No. ( yellow, $1.3301 84; No. I mixed, $1.3101.(3; No. t mixed. II 01.(1. Oats: No. 3 whit, (70(7ci standard, 66067o No. I whit, 660 5614c; No. 4 whit, 66058o. Barley) Malting, $1.38 01.36; No. 1 feed, $1.0601.16. Rye: No. 1, $1.78 01.71; No. a. $1,710 171. Art Open. ) High. Low. Close. Ys'y" Corn. I I Dec 1 II 1 14 114 1 14 114 May 1 11 J 1 II 111 1 11 Ul Oats, I Dec, 17 I (7 17 $7 (7. Mar I 56 $6 63 63 (8 Chloago 11:45 m. price furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broker. lit South Sixteenth atreet Omaha: Art Open. High. Lo'w.l Cioso. Tss" Corn. Jan. 1 (1 1 0814 1A( 1 10( Deo. 114 1 14 111 114 114 May 110 $10 101 110 108 Oats Deo, (( (( $7 (1 $( May $( (0 63 , (0 (8 Pork, Oct Jan. 41 10 41 It) 40 $7 41 II 41 it Lard. Oct 11 ( II II H 10 II II II to Jan. II 10 (1 65 II 45 II II 21 71 Ribs. . Oct IT IS Jan. 11 87 31 17 31 13 II tl jll 80 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS. , TJawotcom Rains Mak Corn Market As- , tend. Scarcity of Help Aids Bulge. Chicago, Oct lT. Unwelcome rains and prediction of mar moisture coming tended today to mak the eorn market ascend. Th close was firm 0o to le nst higher with December at 11.14 01.14 to $1.14 and May at 11.10 0110. Oats gained 0o to c In provlalon th outcome ranged from 16o decline to a rla of 6c, At first .the stormy weather exerted only a sllh bullish Influence and there was not much buying even on th part of shorts, most of whom appeared to have supplied their need th previous day. After a moderate decline, however, demand In creased, especially after due notice was taken of forecast that dampness would continue and that th speedy drying out ot the crop would be hindered. In' addi tion, reports Were circulated that owing to the scarcity o help the general progress of husking was slower than had been ex pected. Accordingly, price had a good bulge late in the session with the finish at the topmost point reached. Renewal of buying for the seaboard gav Independent strength to sat. Enlarged supplies of hogs did a good deal to weaken previsions. Subsequently, though, house with stock yard eonnection took the buying aid and brought about something ot a rally. Corn Nos. 1, t and 4 yellow all nominal. Oat No. $ whit, l$0IOe; atandard, 5I06O. Rye No. 1 $1(0. Barley $1.1101.15. Timothy ((.(008,00. Clover jl3.0O24.00. Pork Ntmlnsl. Lard $33.72032.81 Rib (27.60021.00. Butter Market lower; creamery, 410 42 c. Eggs Receipts, 1,081 cases; market un changed. Potatoes Receipts, 40 cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota bulk, $1.3001.10; sacks, $1.3001.35. Poultry, Alive Market unchanged. , Kansas City Lire Stock Market, Kansas City, Oct 17. Cattle Receipt, 6,000 head; market strong; prime fed steers, $15.60016.71; dressed beef steers, $11,000 15.00; southern steers. $6.76 11.11; cows, $5,600( 08; heifer. $6.60013.60; stockers and feeders. 88 2(01100; bulls, $6.0007.76; calves. $6.60 0 13.60. Hogs Receipt 1.000 head; market low er; bulk of sales, $16.75017.76; heavy, $17.64 017.80; packers and butcher. $17.10017.71; lights. $16.60irH1746: pigs, $14.50011.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 5,000 head; market strong; lambs. 117.364417.65; year lings, 313.0013.(0; wethen, $11.00011.60; ewes, $10.00011.60. St. Lonls liv etofk Market. St Louis. Oct IT. Cattle Receipts, 1,700 head; market steady! native steers, 18.60 0 17.60; yearling steers and heifers, $7,000 17.00; cows. $6.0001 60-. stockers and feed, ers, $6.50011.50; Texas quarantine steers. $8.76010.(0: fair t prime southern beef steers, $8.0401171; beef cows and heifers, $8.00010.00; prime yearling steers and helf. ers, $7.60010.00; native calves, $6.16016.(0. Hoga Receipts, 12,30 head; market low or; lights, $16.60011.00; pigs, $16.00016.00: mixed and butchers. $16.75017.75; good heavy, $17.50017.14; bulk ot aales, $16.75 17.60. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.660 head; market stesdy; lambs, $13.00017.26; ewee, $10.60011.36; wethers, $11.60012.80; can Hera. I6.ooaa.ia. v .