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3 i 'f P / Dougias 194 WETROPOL[TAN VAN AND Al L 'WE HAVE for saio on very easy lerms & i VING AND STORAGE PFIREP. OOF WAREHOUSE. te locked rooms for household and planos, mov'ng. packing and ping AHA VAN AND STORAGE co 8. 16tb Bt v RENTAL . I DELITY &hEVias l‘th. § Phone Dougias 238 for complute af vacaut houses and apa ts; also for atcr moving ith and Jackson Sts REhU Express Co Moving . vackink and storage 1207 Farnam 8t Lauzian #14g be Van and Storage Co. ’ real moviug service try us Large 3 m:nll ICKER, CHEAPER AND BAFF‘I‘L 0 e Tyl! 23) or Douxlas 4338. F'GURDUN VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. NEW $200 CASH BALANCE $18 PER MONTH. b-room cottage, modern except heat, new maple floors, good barn and chicken house; located close to car, school and stores. Price $1,800. SCOTT AND HILL CO,, 1009. Ground FI, _ Dougla McCago Bldg. come on price. $2,600. “eing 3 houses, rooms each high school and Creighton college. Also § and 6-room bungalows. $200 down. and two 3 rooms. ‘e monthly. WILLIAMSON cCoO. §-room bungalow, mode ce, terms; rents for §16 per month. $2,500; ARCHER REALTY CO., 580 Brandels Bldg. Packl storage and ‘mov- TR ' “ing 219 N, 11t St Phone REAL ESTATE—Unimproved West, STORAGE CO. to orders fot office at Ray- nd 1616 How Careful attention given ing, 4. :king or storaj 'urniture Co., 16i TAKE the Tockwood Drive. Go west on Farnam or Dodge street to 62d street, then turn l\iu!h: North. yd <t Phone N nggard— 'an and Storage Co. Wtorage and shipying Van and two me $1.36 per hour Moving. packing Phone Doag 1496. OWNER must sell east front lot on Fonte- Wil sell at Call nells Blvd, in Clairmont. sacrifice price If taken at once, Douglas 1722, AL ESTATE—IMPROVED 1 ACRE just west of 30th on Titus Ave. Freytag, 24th and Californla. West. SOUTHWEST BARGAIN $4,000—For a dandy little home, very well bgilt and arranged, consisting of large living room, with fireplace, din- _Mascellaneous. Ak us about WAVERLY PARK, Harrison & Morton. {ng room, kitchen and pantry on first floor; finished In hardwood; two nice bed rooms and bath on second floor; large closets, storage room. Choice A GOOD ot for $76.00 © good lots for $76.00 each Cloue to a car Iine. $1 dowa and 50c per week Box §036. Omaha Bee corner lot, paved street, two blocks to car and Hanscom Park. $500 cash will handle it. TAKE the Lockwood Drive. Go west on Farnam or Dodge street to 62d street, then turn south. 3 D. V. SHOLES, City Nat'l Bank Bidg. Doug. 49 __REAL ESTATE—Suburban THE BEE: - OMAHA, MONDAY, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Mmoun Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM—310 monthly; no inturest or taxe ductive land; close to 3 big markets Write for photographs snd ful! Information Munger, A-119. N Y Life Bldg. City, Mo BARGAINS—35 down, §6 monthiy 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land. near town, southern Missouri. Price only 200. Address Box 808, Excelslor Springs, Mo, HEAR ME—80 acres smooth 1and near splendid town. Falr improvements. Price $1,400. Other farms, C. E, Scott, Mountain View, Mo. Nebraska Lands. GREELBY C FARM w COUNTY ELL IMPROVED, At auction, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1 p, m. This farm is known as one of the best in the county. For detalled description write or see NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO,, Central City, Neb. Knox county farm; 130 a small improvements; running water; roll- ing land; want modern clear residence, Omaha, up to $6,000 or $6,000, Price $50 per acre. F. Dishner, O'Nelll, 'In 1,665 acres ,n cuts hay; s blllldlnth this is in the big hay country ranch ls priced to sell; $12.50 per ucre; terms. THOMAW CAVIPBFLL. FOR EALE-—\ 400-acre flns stock ranch, near Atkinson, Neb, on Northwestern R. R., good bulidings, corrals, running water, plenty . feed. BIg returns. Good term: ll Lemln 212 E. Kelsey Bt. Blooming: __ton, FOR HJ\LE—A square section, all fenced, windmill and water; 650 acres broke; north of Taylor, Neb. WIll trade for confectlonury stock In good, live town. T. H. Adam, Hebron, Neb. AND 80-ACRE Johnson county, Neb. tarms; well improved. A bargain in im- praved 80 1n Sarpy county. STEWART, you want, we have it. W 914 City Nat. Bank Bldg. T. Smith Co, Omaha, have clients with cash who are look- ing for good, first-cass, close-in invest- ment property. ) HIAT" COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Tyler 60. splendid residence at 116 N, 33d St. This Benson. BTART YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 down snd $10.00 per month; price $200.00; size 50x12! located on Locust Bt, between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright, Bee office, Omaha. house bas pight rooms, all In fine con. dition. The lot s 60x143. It Is in & very Dundea. WILL take a cheap lot as part payment on my Dundee lot. Address Box 6875, Bee. desirable nelghborhood and the price Is eertainly low. TAKE the Lockwood Drive. Go west on Farnam or Dodge atreét to 524‘ street, then turn south. ALFRED THOMAS, 308 First Natlonal Bank Blds. BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-R. STUCCO. LOCATED 43D AND DODGE INSPECTION TODAY— 2:30 TO 5 P. M. ! . $500 down. Price $4,200. Easy terms. Beautifully decorated oak floors and fin- ish. Everything up to last minute; splen- didly bullt. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUN- Y OSBORN REALTY CO,, 701 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bidg. Douglas 1474. WEST FARNAM—G-room, all modern cot- tage on Farnam, near 42d St.; lot 50x133. Price $2,060. Dong. 3832, THIS BEAUTIFUL, NEW 8-ROOM HOME. REAL FIREPLACES BOTH UP AND DOWN-STIRS; SO. FRONT. §-ROOM residence. South 5 distriet Florence. FOR SALE—For $16 per acre, cash, my im- proved 200 acres adjoining Ericson, Neb. W. A. Oll STOCK and dalr; We have a few good onet In sunny southern Oregon. D at $45,000. Perfect, mild fine soll, pure water, cut range. ite for list. G. L. Drummond, Glen- dale, Ore. raising Asik for boakl ntral Land Grant; It interested in frult lands. ssk fur mh- let on Apple Orchards Address Land Uon missioned nnn Raflway _Minn NETHAWAY has 8, 4, 6, 20 and 18f-acra impr. tracts fot city property. Flo. 228, South Side. . ¥ cash. balance $15 mor th Doug. 63 POULTRY AND PET S STOCK JUST re recelved, new -Mnmnnt of | right red Japanese Goldfish, Special, price, 36c each. Max Gelsler Bird Co. 6-room modern house, on paved road, and 10 acres of ground; some frult and alfalfa; one mile to car. one year. W. S. FRANK, Douglas 3600. H Only & tew tracts left; cheapest and best acreage property near the city. Prices and terms very reasonable. C. CO)(B! 815 Brand«is Theater Bldg . Blk in l‘llll new Brownell Kll. J n_ MeCarue RI-I F\nalt quarter sawed oak floors and fin- Prfllch doors——all the latest bullt-in fei tures. Bullt by day labor; piano finish. Double garage. You must see to appre- elate. See Owner, 3562 Cass St. REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'ty mm Ownpr Ha REAL'BTATE—-TRACKAGE "ll LINCOLN' BLVD.—1l-room house, strictly modern, with hol water heat. rth. ACREAGE on the car lin $1.000, in north htly, $1,600. and southwest part; 4 a Phone Dougl . NORTH SIDE. 6-rooms; ‘strictly modern bungalow, Liv- ing reom, dining room, den and kitchen on first -floor; two bedrooms and bath on sscond. Entire house has just been newly decorated. Oak floors and oak woodwork on first floor; maple floors and hard pine finjsh on second. Full ce- ment basement.. Furnace heat. On paved streot. South front. Owner has reduced price from $4,000 to $3,600 for cash sale. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, S FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. BEE WANT ADS GAINED 19,809 MORE PAID ADS than auy other Omsha news- paper gaired in Orst seven months 1916. Good resuit at less cost is the reason why. desiruble location, will take used Ford ns part payment. Webster 4348, GOOD ot, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1781, Hanch specialist, city property E sell or trade ranches for runta 616 Breudeis Bid NEW BUNGALOW . A five-room. strictly modern bun “Jow. with oath. It s finished In up-to-dae bullt-in features and ilght- ing fixtures, full basement. attie. ocated at 3928 North #5th St Price, 83,160 Eagy terma. i3 TRADES—TRADES—TRADES. Farms, Cattle Ranches, New Apart- ments, Flats, ete. ABBOTT, ¢ Patterson Block. REAL <STATE—Investments NORRIS & NORRIS, €00 Bes Buliding. Phoue Dougias 4270, EIGHT-ROOM house and two lots for sale; all payment down, balance monthly. Call_Web. 3488, FOR SALE. Double brick St. Louls within four blocks of 16th and Harney; close in; bar- gain price. CALKINS & CO, Douglas 1318, City Nl(lonll Bank. SPECIAL BARGAIN. €32 and 63s North 19th street boule INCOME PROPLRTY. Renting for $6% per month. Price $7, Want land or residence. vard; two houses, with $120.00 annual| Mortgage §3,600 rmial, large lot. close in. Want offer at W. 8. FRANK. 301 Neville. CO! AX. & P BOSTWICK & SON, 706 Keellne Bidg Druk 8378, Tyler 1606 300 Bee Bldg. —-— GPPORTUNITY. REAL ESTATE WANTED T.room house, modern except heat, 3 lots, east front, fine shade, 2 blocks to car, cemented garage 13x20. Price $2,550, terms. Save agents' commission. 4016 N. 26th st. 4 §-ROOM HOUSE IN NORTH PART, COST $7.000; SELL AT $4,800. ADDRESS 6459. BEB. EGUNTZE PLACE rertricted Alstrict, rem. dence for sale F V_Knlest. 3516 N 18th. R SALE—2 acres Improved. Col. 1545 NEW North 8ide bungalow; swell location; $3,100; terms easy. Colfax 1835. WANTEL—4, IN EXCHANGE for WANTED—LIistings of real estate in Omaha L and 6-roamed bouses tbat can Lte sold for $10J cash, balance §18 rr month; give complete description first tter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CG. 1320 Farnam St Tel Doug. 1064 00d 7-passenger 6-cyl- inder touring car, either good vacant lot or house and lot. Address Box 6630, Bee, or call Harney 3316, between 6 and 8§ p. m. for sale N. P Dodge & Cc at_16th Telephone Doug 8 Harney St Will lease for|= FOR _SALE—Harley-Davidson _motdreycle, good condition, new, paint, $60. Apply Janltor, Ekard, Court Apt., 817 8. Sist, DAMAGED WHEAT #1.26 a hundred. A. W. Wagner, %01 N. 16th. e AUTOMOBILES no’ifl' FAIL 0 VISIT THE USED CAR Db PARTMENT WILLYS- OVERLANba (INC ), 2047 Farnam St. 3290, FOR SALE—Great bargain if ukon at once, Woods 5-passenger electrie car, almost new. Call at Blackstone Garage, 3814 Farnam. AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liabllity at lowest rates. LLY, BLLIS & THOMPSON, - *12-14 City Ny Rank Bldg Douw. 2019, AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 3309 Fa na: Bt. Douglar 331). 1714 Chalmers Roadster. e P-ln Tourink. 1 Tourlng. e lun Touring. ———— WE will trade you & tew Ford for your old one. INDUBTRIAL GAIAGE CO., 20th ana Harney Doug. 5261, TLL sell my 1914 Ford, touring; first-class condition; has genemotor, slectric. starter and Il[hl, mountable rims, etc. Ad- dress A, 2423 Vllley Bt CADILLAC, 7-passenger, good condition, sell cheap or wlll trade for smaller car or va- cant iot. Phone Colfax 2009, BEE WANT-ADS GAINGCD 19.699 MORB PAID ADS than any other Omi news- paper gained in first seven monthis 1916. rosults at | cost s the reason why CROSSTOWN UARAGE, D. 4442, 316 8, 24th, Parts for ' Midland, Oldsmobils Hup “304' Apperson “4»" and Vel 0." OUR REPAIR WORK WILL BATISFY YOU. TELL & BINKLEY, 9318 Harney St. Doug. 1640. CTORD tires for Fords, Jflxl ’l 5; 30x3%, $11,66. Zwlebel Bros. 4878, 3618 Farnam 8t Auto Repaining and Painting. STROMBERG BERVICE STATION. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1606 Jackson Bf. Carburetors_my speclalty. Red 4142, §100 reward for magneto we can't repalr. Colls_repaired Baysdcrfer, 310 N. 18th. NEB Auto Radiator Repair Service anj prices right 218 & 19 D18 Auto Tires ano Supplies. DONT throw uway ald tires W» make o new tire from 3 ¢id nes and save you §0 per cent. 3 in 1 Vuleanizing Co., 1§16 Dav- enport St Omaha_Neb Douglas 3'14 % GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Market Active, but Irregular—Run is Heavy and Demand Good. CORN DEMAND VEEFY POOR Omaha, October 7, 1918, The cash wheat situation was quite ac- tive, but prices were rather irregular, the market being quoted from Yo higher to lc lower. The wheat run was quite heavy and the demand, while It was not as strong as usual, was sufficient to take care of the recelpts at the prevailing prices. The bulk of the No. 2 white sold at §1.| fl and the No. 3 hard sold at $1.66@1.68% tew cholce ca lling at slightly better price The corn market was very slow and re- celpts of this cereal continued light. The demand for white corn was very paor and the market.generally rerged from un- changed to lc lower, No. ¢ yellow sold at 84%¢, the top price for the day, and white and mixed corn of the same grade sold around 83@83%e. The oats market was a trifle weak and sold from % @ '4e lower. The demand was fair and the bulk of the recelpts sold at 45e. The better grades of oats sold up to 454 @ 45%e and the No. 4 and sapmple grades brought from 43@44%e, Rye was In good demand at slightly bet- ter prices, and bariey was quoted un- changed. Clearances were: to 804,000 bu.; corn, none; oats, 2 Wheat and flour, equal 00 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, steady; corn, steady to }%d lower. Primary wheat recelpts were 1,787,000 bu. and shipments 1,074,000 bu., ugainst receipts of 1,640,000 bu. and shipments of 1,793,000 bu. last y Primary corn receipts were 041,000 bu. and shipments 431,000 bu., against receipts 00 bu. and shipments of 418,000 bu. Pm-\.ry ot recolpts were 1,363,000 b, and snipments 952,000 bu., against Tecelpts of 890,000 bu. and shipments of 762,000 bu, last’ year. CARLOT RECEIPTS, Wheat. Corn, Qats. Chicago 133 2 Minneapolis . e Duluth POl Omaha 5 1" ki) Kansar City % 66 8t. Louls 4 Winnipeg o These sales were reported today: Wheat—No. 1 hard winter: 2 cars, $1.69, 4 cars, $1.68%. No, 2 1 car, $1.69; $1.68% $1.68%; 14 cars, $1.68; 1 car, $1.57%. No. 3 hard win- 2 cars, dark, §1.61; 2 cars, LTy s, $1.67; 11 cars, $1.5 9 cars, $1.66 No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.54; 2 3-6 cars, $1.63. Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.54; 2 cara, $1.63; 1 car, $1.61; 1 car, $1.46; 1 car, $1.41. No. 4 spring: 1 car, §1.53. duum: 1 car, $1.68%. No. $1.60; 1 car, $1.67%. No. $1.60; 2 cars, i 2 oars, $1. $L5714: 8 cars, $1.57; 2.5 car, $1. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.63. No. 2 mixed durum’ 1 car, $1.60 Rye—No. oar, $1.20 i3 cars, $1.20%. No, 3: 1 1 car, $1.20. Barle i 1 car, $1.02; 1 car, $1.00. Corn—No. 3 white: 1 ear, 83c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 84%c. No, 3 yellow: 3 cars Bdc. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 83%c. No. 4 |M mixed: 1 car, 83%0; 3 cars, §8c; 1 car, 82%c. No. 6 mixed: 2 cars, 78c. Oats—Nbv, 2 white: 1 car, Stand- ard: 1 oar, d5%0; 1 cars, rrva No, 8 white: 23 2.5 cars, 46, No. 4 white! Sample white: § cars, 44%c; a Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 3 hard, s sm .59: No. 3 hard, $1.66@1.57%| No, 4 hnrd $1.52@1.54; No, % spring, $1.66@1.64; No. 3 spring, $1.63@1.81; No. 2 durum, $1.60 ©1.62; No. 3 durum, $1.68@1.61. Corn: No. 2 white, 83@88%c; No. 3 white, B3% @830; No. 4 white. 821 @823c; No. b white, 82@ 82%c; No. 6 white, §1@82c; No. 3 yellow, 841 @84kc; No. 3 yellow, 83% @54c; No. 4 yellow, 83% @833%¢c; No, 6§ yollow, lll? 83c; No. 6 yellow, 81% @82%c; No. 2 mixe B3 @83%0; No. 3 mixed, B2i4@82%e; No. 4 mixed, 81@83c; No. b mlnd loouo. No. 6 mixed, 77@78c. Oats: No, 3 46kc; i No. 4 white, “*D“*c ting, 93@96c; No. 1 feed, §0@S 2, $1.20@1.21; No. 3, $1.19%@ Omaha Futures Market. The local futures market continued bull- tsh today and opening prices wera steady. Reports ‘that Germany s negotiating for peace were smphatically denled at Washin ton, and with heavy exports sales and a decldedly bulllsh Argentine situation many of the local traders look for cortinued high_prices, bulk of the local trade, which was quite active, was largely in De- cember and May wheat, and th o onuom advanced ateadily December r high mark of $1.65% and the May, u i The corn and oats markets wers rather quiel and these markets advanced more in sympathy with wheat than from any independent caume. Local range of options: High _Low Clons [ Yes |O: & G I Bt soroye Poters Mill Co. pfd ... }g:% 154 | Packard Motor Co. ‘ptd. 121% 155 [Updike Grain Co. com... Unlon Stock Yards, § pot. ;i ;:% Bw]:{,v;‘a.:a Atock Lo Armour & Co., “ 47 |Am. Tl i 19% | Booth-8t, ~ AL ALK | e Tdako 4 Chicugo closing prices. furnished The Beo | Hol®: Idaho dign .. by Lokan & Bryan. stook and grain brokers, | CRic C1y Ry, Co. 316_South Sixteenth street, Omaha Gorn. Biishy 0. 1ot i Cudahy P. Co. 1at bs, 1024, ,_OCTOBER__9, ,__1916. NEW YORK STOCKS, Market Experiences Another. Slight Chill in First of Two-Hour Session. ADVANCES MARK OLOSE New York, Oct. 7.—Today's stock market experlenced another siight chill in the first of tho two-hour session, but more than re- covered, closing with a strong undertone und numerous net advances. Much of the heavy trading of the first hour was attributed to an eager short in- terest and liquidation from interfor points regarded nificant that rallies effected on very compared with the hat accompanied the sales amounted to 85,000 Total deeline. shares. Trade reports were In line with similar intelligence of the last few months—euper- abundant prosperity. Fanx exohanges con- tinued on & phenomenal scalo with exports of raw and manufactured products. making greater atrides. Other features of the day (ncluded the discharge of the Mercantile Marine recelver- ship, restoring the property to the Ahare- holders, and additional rallway statements, notably the August report of the Chics Rock Island & Pacific, disclosing an In- crease of not operating revenue of more than $1,000,000. The cloaring house state- ment again falled to reflect the activity of the stock ma Reserves decreased by moro than $6,600,000, reducing the excess to $82,666,480, Bonds were {rregular on comparatively light dealings. Total sales, par value, §3,- 785,000, United States coupon 35 and Panama coupon s, rous half of 1 per cent on call during the sewslon Number of sal Ing stocks wers and quotations on lead- Sales. H|lh Low. Cloa 4.1 D: G: l1 .‘n . & Anwconda Copper. Atehison . o N Bald. Locomotive 89 M6k 8T% Baltimoro & Ohlo. 89 8% B Brook, Rapld Tran: 1 B. & 8. Copper.. [ Cal. Potroleum e R it | Canadian Pacitie.. " 1,000 1794 118" 179 Central Leather, S5 &% Woos Chino_Copper. ..... (‘nlo Fuel & lr& cott. Coppe Loulsville & : Moxican Petraleurs Miami mu«mrl Paditic Montana Power. ... National ln.n Ravulll Cop 6,400 L'w Yofll Lnlll‘ll.. 12,300 & H. 800 Vnr!olk & Welnr- Northern Pacifle... Pennaylvania . . Ray Con. Copper. . Reading .. . Rep. Iron & Steal.. Bhattuck Ariz. Cop. Southern ifle Southern Rallway.. tudebaker Co, anncwsee Copper. Texas Company, Unlnn Pacitle. . lgd lAlcullol . Tocal Btooks and Bongs, uotation furnished by Burns, Brinker & ‘0., 449-61 Omaha Natlona! Bapk w"‘{ cutany P, Co, 7 Ty udahy P. Co., per ocent Deere & Co. pfd ..... Doug. Hotel Co, stock. Cons. Casualty Co. Fairmont Cream. Co, com Fairm't Cream. Co. ptd, a. M. & B. Co. 7 pot, p K. C. Ryn. Co. ptd . Lincoln Tel. & Tel. e Mt, 8. Tel & Tel. Oo‘“n Domin. of Canada bs, 1931.. Ta. K. Ry. 1944 . 1nt bn, Lnl Angeles Ry, Om, 1044 I & C. B, Bt Ry. ta, 1908.. U/ Pac Gas & B, Ba 1042, ‘ Pack, M. Car 4'0. G, City Pari Oc Dee. [49%487%] A0% [ 48 9% 0% [Bwirt & Pmky |sz@s2%| 63K 61% 3% 623% | Trenton, Neb. ork. Dec. |23 80 |'23 95 (33 80 33 90 (23 75 s anAvELAR SN B B0 98 B [P aw Vet Oct. T.—The market for cof- fee futures made new low groun for the Dec. | 1400 | 14 37 (13 98/ 14 36 |13 87 | ioement during today iy trading, with pon. | 1346 | 18 87 (13 48] 13 B8 8 42| jyier fluctuations trre il ints Jows Oct. (1407 (1410 14 07( 14 10 [14 o7 a8 2 to 4 po 13 87 _| 13 86|13 7] 13 88|13 4g | tracts ssliing down te $5.000 STOCK of Pennsylvanis tires. guar- anteed 4,000 miles, for sale at reduced prices by Duo Tire Co. 1411 Chicago. Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive e‘fi'-m by mile. Doug. 362 Evnings b FOR SALES—F. D. Wea. S._18th st llll N. 20TH ST.—This new 6-room bunga- oak and pine finish, 45 feet east front l.t. full basement, modern In every way. ‘Turner, Colfax 2752. FINANCIAL South, BUY A HOME CLOSE IN AND SAVE CARFARE FOR 10 OR 15 YEARS, THEN SELL AT AN IMMENSE PROFIT, FOR BALE—Twenty-thre Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. § PER CENT to § per cent on best ciass oity shares of pre- forred stock of Independent Telephone Co. of Councll Bluffs, 6 per cent semi- annual interest. Council Bluffs Abstract Co., 206 Pearl 8t i rnldnneu " Anwunu $2 000 up. aiso farm Reasonable commissions. PE’I‘EK! "lU"l" CO.. 182; Parnam 8L . $6,500. 628 8. 19th Bt., 60 ft. east front, beautiful cottage, with front hall, OMAHA nomes Kast Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Umaba Nat P! 10! parler, library, dining room, bath, 5 bedrooms, kitchen and summer ann.; secured by property valued at $7,100, kitchen. All modern; hardwood Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co, W, O. W. Bldg. Seors /15 {'Sates. FARH and city fonin § ber cent. W. ‘A, HIXENBAUGH, OWNER, H “""“ MO ARRISON & sOR' TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 4326, |2 DL "53¢ Cmiba %att Bank Bide MONEY to loan on improved farms and FIVE ROOMS—NEW All modern tn every detall; living and dining room all oak finish, with bullt-in 2,000 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent semi- PAY IN 2, 3 4orb TEARS KEELIN llul 10 $10,000 made promptiy F D Wead, % and Keellne Bidg Doy ranches We also buy .ood farm mort- __sages Kioke Inv_Co.. Omana. DON'T FAY IN INSTALI.MENTS. BEST PLAN BLDG. SHUPEN & CO. " Motorcycles and Bicycies HARLEY-DAVIDSON M_TORCYCLES | gains in used machines Victor Roos. “The Motorcycle Man. 2703 Leavenworth. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Various Leading Commodities. New York, Oct. %.—Flour—Unsettied. Wheat— Spot, firm; No. 3 durum, $1.86%; No. 2 hard, $1.76%; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.88; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.84%, f. 0. b., New York Corn—8pot, steady; No. 2 yellow, $1.00, ¢ 1. ., New York. Oats—Spot, quiet ndard, 63% @E4%e. Hay—Quiet; No. 1, $1.05; No. 2, %6c; No. 3, $0c; shipping, 76@8bc, }lopu—meldy. state, commbn to choice, 1016, 45 1916, §@16c; Pacific coast, 1916, 14 11‘, 1915, 9@18c, Hides—Firm; Bogota, 33@36c; Central Amerioa, 83@36%c¢. Leather—Firm; hemldck firsts, 39c; wec: onds, 37c. Provisions—Pork, firm; mess, $30.00@ 81.00; famlily, $20.00@24.00; short clears, $27.00%20.00. Beef, fir mess, $26,250 27.60; famlly, $23.60@24.50. Lard, firm; middle west, $16.10620.15 REAL u.s'u'rz LUANS WANTED. THOUS. |l McUARRY KEELINE BLDG TEL. Hidg., iSth and arnam 8 bookcases; pantry with elaborate cup- boards; icebox room; full busement with fldor drain; shades; eloctric fixtures and screens; all furnished. This Is a real bar- saln at $2,750; 3500 cash, balance on terms to suit. = Others ask as much as $3,260. Located at 1615 Deer Park Blvd Let us show you this weelk. TRAVER BROS,, HEAL ki CITY and farm loans. b §%. 6 per cent § PER CENT and o per cent money. Tol TE loans, 6 per D E. BUCK & CO.. 912 Umana Nat Bank. J H Dumont & Co 416 Keellne Bidg & Trumoull, 448 Bee Bldg 706 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 688 Evenings Web. 483 SOUTH SIDE BARGAID Good 5-room cottage, corner lat, 18th and O Bll city water, gas; only $1,600, on NO DELAY. TONEY on mmLTJF city and loans. H Binder. Bank Bidg farm City Na | yments. OEOR(,E G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline BIdg. GARVIN BROS... 346 Omaha _Bunk ) HOUBES WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES \WORTH THE MONEY N ALL PARTS {OF THE CITY LIST YOUR PROPER- TY WITH US FUR RESULTS. 1,600 to loan. . Kerr 1204, hbstracts of Title, “Titie. Guaran.es and Abstract 305 8 17th Si, ground oor. Bonded by Mass Bording and ins.,Co. ONEILS REAL RSTATE & INS AGCY. Bra) Thester Bldg Tyler 1024 TER St. b-room, new. modern bome, walking distance. Terms. BERKA & MUSIL. Doug. 6967, REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest bstract of- fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theai Tallow—8teady: city, 93¢, nominal; coun- try, wpoctal, 9% @1lc; special, 10%ec. Butter—Weaker; receipts, 10,046 tubs creamery, 36@36%c; firsts, 34@36c; onds, 32% @33%c. o rocelpts, 8,874 . tra_fine, 39@40c; extra 34@36c; seconds, 31@ nearby Innnury white, fine to fancy, Cheese—Firm; raceipts, 1,793; state, fresh, specials, 21@21%c; do average, fancy, 30%0 Poultry—Live, qulet; broilers, ilc; fowls 17@20c; turkeys, 20c; dressed, very qulet, prices unchanged, Oil and Rosin, Savannah, * Oa, Oct. 7.—Turpentine— 43%c; sales, 232 bbls.; recelpts, 283 bbls.; shipments, 263 bbls.; stock, 23,743 bLbls. Rosin—Firm; i recelpts, 1,064 bbis: whipments, 503 bbls.; stock, 87,- 872 bbls. Quote: A, B, C, D, E, $6.00; F, $6.20 H, I, K, M, N, $6.26;, WQ, 36.40; W $6.60. Who Did 1t? Ad Wolgast lost the deaiston 10 an un- known in a four-round bout the other night, Meybe It was Willle Ritchle, dlsgulsed as wop. COHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Denlals of Peace Talk Lead to Rally in the Price of Wheat, Oct. 7.—~Wheat prices took an upward awirg today, influenced chiefly by officlal denla that Ambassador Gerard's visit to the United States had anything to do with peace proposals. The market closed strong, 1%c to 3%c net higher, with De- cember at §1.59% and May at §1.68%. Corn galned %c, oats finlshed unchanged to a shade lower, and provisions unchanged to 37 cents higher. Liverpool advices, telling of fears of re- newed -ubmurlnn activity, Chicago, W war craft had arrived after crossmg the Atlantle, and apparently was in @ position to work unexampled havoo In shipping. Unmindful of such a contingency, the wheat pit gave attentlon to the bullish news at hand, which Included rumors that the British government would commander the Canadlan supply of wheat. Announcement that dam: from drouth In Argentina was belng extended on a broad scale, did much to strengthen the wheat market here. Sharp increases In quo- tatlons at Buenos Ayres gave a stimulus to buying, ard so, too, did signs of a decrease in~ thes United States visible supply total on Monday. Corn rallled with wheat. Oats averaged a tritle lower, despite the strengti of oth grain, Recelpts of oats here this waeel more than quudrupled the amount for the corresponding time last year, Higher prices on hogs afforded a basis for a rise in provisions. Lard touched the highest level In forty years. Prospects of a larger crop movement next week had a bearish Influence on corn, The bulge in wheat formed only a temporary off- set. After opening Yc lower to ke up the market hardened a little all around and then underwent & moderate s, Oats weake quotations on hogs strengthened provisions. Packers seemed to be giving sup- port to the market. u creamery, 30@34%0. , 6,797 cases; unchanged. rulnmu—nm eipts, 48 cars: unchanged. Poultry-—Alive, unchanged. Department Orders, ‘Washington, Oct, 7.~(8pecial Telegram.) =Civil service examination will bs held on November 11 for postmaster at Wynot, Neb,, and Di 8. D. Postmaste ppointed: Bouth Dakota, Corona, Roberts county, George L. Lieb, viee Gus H. Hart, deceased. Wyoming, Cora, Fremont county, Samuel V. Hoff, vice Lydia E. Steelo, resigned; Hillght Camp- bell county, Tosten D. Springen, new of. flce; Lenore, Fremont county, Mrs. Mary E. Weed, vice F. Sandell, sr. resigned; Owen, Albany county, Minnie I Wagner, vice May Koone (emoved, Bert C. Gwidner of Johnwon City, Tn., haw been appointed clerk In the War depart- ment, changed at both Rio and Santos. were well taken but after a rall March and 8.67c for May, prie under ure from trade sourc close was net 1 point 1 itial figure lower, Sales, 22,000 b November, ¥.56c; December, 8.52¢ .v-vmlr)!v de; Februery, 8.56c; h, 8.66c; April, 3 May, 8.86c; Jun 0 J:Iy, 8.74e; August, §.78c; Heptember, §.83c. ot, dull, nominally unchanged at #%o for Rlo 7s and 11%¢ for Santon ¢s, No fresh offers were re- ported In the cosi and frelght market. The official cables reported a decline of 126 rein in Santos figures, but spots w Omaha Hay Market, Omaha, Oct, 5.—Hay—Prairie: Choloe up- land, $10.00@11.00 (must be axtra cholos to bring $11.00);: No. 1, §9 60@10.00; No. 3, '1 000! 00: No 3, $5.0007. 3 [ andard, §10.60 ©10.60; No. 2, $8.509 uuogn 505 ox‘ 50 No 2, $10.00 Sugar Market. 1 —sun‘r—'!‘h. futures New York, Oet. tive pomltions prices eased off l soattered liquidation for o with closing prices unoha: net lower, Bal 0 ton htly on the week-end. d to 4 polints October, 4.96c; Jln\llry. 4.30 March, ar, quiet; molasses, b.12c; contrifugal, 6.02c. Refined, steady; fine granulated, 6.90Q7.00¢c. Omaba Hide and Tallow Market, Quotstions furnished by Bolles & Rogers, #13 South Thirteenth street Hiden—G. 8.: No 1, 18%e; No. 3 17ye. Green No. 1 16%0: No. 3, 16%e. O 8 vulls: No 1, 16%c; No 3 14%e. Descons, vach, 8176 Horse No 1 8680, No 2 $4.6v. Ponies. $2.560 Sheep nult Large. $1.26@76c. medium to small, 16@32be, Tallow—No 1. Ro: No 3. 7p. Metal Market. New York, Oct. 7.—Metala—The copper markst has shown continued firmness. Of- fering of electrolytic for dellvery dyring tho balance of this year are small with nominal quotations ranging trom $38.60028.95, Ona of the larger agancies has reported sales of January at $28.00 and today's quotations for the first quarter ranged from $27.26@28.00. Tron was unchanged Cotton Market, New York, Oct. T.—Cotton—Futures opened barely steady; October, 16.90 comber, 17.106; January, 18.96c; 17.12¢; May, 17.20¢; July, 17.34c. Cotton futures closed firm; October, 16.99¢; December, 17.26c; January, 17.22¢c; M 17.40c; May, 17.62c. Spot, quiet; uplands, 17.10¢c; no sales March, mlddlln! CHICAGO LIVE LIVE STOCK MARKETcuurvc s e vep Stendy. ; AI:IQRIU k(v‘( 1. nt:’n—l-llflnln(l 500 " heud murket avnu Native beef tle, All Cattle Higher for Week— i\l {156t virin e eisbin sLov and feeders, $4. .M’M 75; d Fat Sheep Up, Feeder |iiiwn $ii06o40; caiven soo0gma s Lambs Steady. HOGS LOWER FOR WEEK‘rmmn at Hogs—Reoceipts, 17,000 head; market weak # shade above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $9.35G 9.8 light, $9.05@10.00; mixed, $9.06@9. heavy, $2.00@9.60; $9.00@9.20; pigs, $6.76@9.00, Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts, 6,000 head / m-uk»l steady. Wethers, §6.60@8.35; owes, Omaha, October 7, 1916, | $3.65@7.50; lambs, $7.00@10.30 Recelpts were: Cattle (Hows Sheep Eanwas City Live Stoek Market, B 666 Qs eneony 35000) Kanmas Clty, Mo, Oct. 7—Cattle—Re- Ol Wadnenday ax 10 | celpts, 400 head; market steady; prime fed Thursday Friday. . and feeders, §5,25@8.0t steers, $9.50@10.75; dressed beef steers, $7.00 @9.26; western steers, $6.00@9.00; stockers Ll Estimate Saturday. 400 it by Pl s Hogs — Recefpts, 1000 head; 8i: < LH 1 N T [ Faek. aniae stoady: Bulk of saies. T 0300 5; Same days 2 w'ka ago.47.187 $5.3009.76; packers and butchers, Bame days 3 w'ks ago.30,940 9.70: Iight, $8.90@9.65; pigs, $5.26@9.26. Pt e B Sheep and Lumbs—Recolpts, none: mar Bame dayw last year. 19.619 ket uteady; lamba, 3 Ql0.00; yeariings Recolpts and disposition of Iive stock at | 41 )0 # 26 wethers, §7. 0001155 ewen 16.50 the Union Stock Yards, Omuha, for twenty four hours ending o'clock p. m., yes: §t. Louls Live Ntook Market. RECEIPTS—CARS, St Louls, Oet. 7.—Cattle—Receipts, 700 Cattle. Hogs. Hor's. | hoad: market sieady; native beef steers 1 4 $7.50@11.00, yearling steers and heifers, Morris & Co. Bwirt & Co. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co Schwartz & Co. ‘e % J. W. Murphy. 194 Independent Packing Co. 159 Benard Total . Cattle—There wore as usual on a Satur- day not erough cattle to cut any speclal figure In the trade. For the week receipts amount to 41,026 head, boing the smallest since three weeks ago, but at the same time slightly larger than o year ago. Beef steers have been gradually firming up and at the close of the week voth natives and grassers are 250 higher than last woek's clowe. falr to cholce graxs beo mon fo fair grasy beeves, §6.00@7.00; good to choloe helfors, $6.1001.30; wood to cholce cown, $6.40@7.00; fair to ma cows, $5 7150 6.40; common to falr cows, $4.50@6,76° good $7.600 B to good | 50; common to falr feed- 1\“‘ to cholce stookers, $1.40@7.86; atock helfers, 45.76@7.35; stock cows, $4.60@6.20: atock o $6,60@8.60 veul calves, $8.00@11.00; beef bulls, stags, eto. §5.96€6.75 Hoge—80 1ight were the Wecelpts that buyers did not wait for reports from other markets, but filled thelr orders shortly after § o'plock at priced that while uneven were a good dime higher than yesterda homh-hlnveu and kers making ure vanco. however, and when & lu. tratn carrylng a few loads arrived it foun1 prleol pomewhat easier than early. In Iate trade was very similar to the close the ‘two previous days' pricea belng steady to & nickel lower than the earlier market. Whils nearly all the h'f- had sold by ¥.30, It was middorendon Lefore the few loads that got In late were cleaned up, A feature of u:- market was the offering of & few blg heavy pure bred sows by a cou- ple of the exhibitors at the Swine show, As compared with a week ago prices are still 60c of ‘The firat hi of the 'uh prices brol 00, market h ‘hoga here today wold at $9. the top reached §0.40. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 100.137 Bheep— 'rm hee last week, whil run a little y the fat of last week's break, pping & quarter, The following day a rnotlon sot in and Monday's slump has more than been made up, closing prices being 10@16¢ higher than a week ago on paper, while consider- Ing qualit traders qubte the m ket fl.l ¢ higher than last we §ood lambs w kinds #0la around $u, 0 and beat were nomi- *ally quoted tely aupplied all & nories of good, prices weakened, but couple of small ad- as fat lambs.,being, anyway, 100 160 hllh’r Good owel are brin| l 6.90 with decent to mr¥ 800 and wethers at (il Fooders had a mighty nhoppy time of It Bheep in the feeder divislon were strong all week and are closing & quarter higher than last Friday, good feeding ewes Hav- Ing moved yp to §6.00@8.25, 'Ilh (llr lo common stuff on down. Qul breeders e moving at 36, solld mouthed stuff on up to Monday feeding Ilmb‘l brok bes eady, but aside from that it was & mi| my sticky trads, much of the uff bheing oa market was slow, nothing chols heing offered, but no appreciable change was noted In prices. The nlose showed wome dscline from the mic¢w.ex high spot. but a8 Aboul l( dy with weok ago. Cholce :tuff ling at 9.7 85, with desirable kh\dl l! $9.6099.85. and the fair to poor grades scattered on down to $9,00, Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, Kood to cholc 00; lambe, fl" to ood. §! tead $9. lingw, feeders, cholce. $6.60@7 .‘ o [ @6.00; ewon, plain to culls, wel mumi 94.0006.25; ewes, breeders, all ages, $6.2699.00, IT’S YOUR KIDNEVS You have swollen fest and handal Btif, achy joints! Sharp-shooting rheumatic pains torturs you. You have aching back, pain in the lower abdomen, difficulty when url- nating! Look out! These are danger siy- nals, Trouble Is with your kidneys. Uric acld polsoning, In one form or another, has sot in. It may lead to dropsy or fatal Bright's divease If not checked, Get someé GOLD MEDAL Hasrlem Oil Capsules iImmediately. They are an old pre- paration, used all over the world for cen- turles, combining natural healing oll and) herbs, well known to physiclans and used by thousands In their dally practice. The| Capsules are not an experiments | shift “patent medicine, effect fa only temporary. ard remedy, and ot naturally, quickly, But when you go to the druggist, Insist on getting the pure, original Haarlem 0il in Capsules. Be/sure the name GOLD MEDAL s on the box, ‘and thus protéct yourself against counterfelt.—Ady. [ LU T T T T R T e METROPOLITAN CLUB HOUSE 2301 Harney Street Opens Tuesday, Oct. 10 Classes in Soclal, Aesthetic Folk Girls; High School Students and of Chicago, three years director of dan Chicago, wlll instruct. Private Lessons by Appointment. For further information, ‘phone MISS EVELYN A Ay $8.50010.86; cow: foeders. $5.30@ 7.5/ $5.0069.00; m\nm yenrling stee mixed market steady; (ambs, $7.00Q 10, ter owns, $5.00@7.36: bleating ew 0.60; yearlings, $8.0068 76. stendy; top, $9.50; bulk of sales, §9.30 steady; 10, l |n hu\-y, $0.100 9. com- | 70 Ral fan woedloss, 104 @120; London layers, ' the Stock exchange here and change in Liverpool. Mldnhc ndl lMI..Dollul 1-5’»};‘& Baturday n:“ l\l“l'}- x;r.—.:g: uniness Women now forming. MISS FLORENCE DEMING A graduate of Chalif School, of New York, and the Mar, .60@7.60; stockers and prime southern steers, cows and helfers, §4.50@7.60; t and butchs . 0; ;ml;)‘. $10.00@10.10; bulk of lllll, 0660 0.0 Sheep and lebQ—Rechl, 100 head; 8t. Joseph Live Stoox Market. nvt 1—cntl-—R- ipts, m uteady; steers, 36.500 100! cons ARG heifers $4.36910.00; calves, $7.00611.00, Hogs—Recelpts, 3,600 head; matket Sheep and Lambe—No receipts; lamos, $9.76@10.00; owes, l(.'l'. Sloux Clty Live Stock Market. Sfoux City, I on 7.—~Cattle—Receipts, 200 head; no " Hogs—Roceipts, loon head mrht 16c higher; light, $9.00@9. bulke of -lu. n flhsn)\ and Lllnh-—nledptl, 200 head. l‘m\'l' n;d' heifers have also Improved steadily, being 26@40c higher. Feedors Evaporated Apples w Fruits, Which wero a littie slow toward the latter | /B0 T 0 - j vy part ‘of the woek, are over 16@50 higher [ oA otk Qb ey Ygeloeo than the low timo two weeka ago. e bl i . uotations on cattle: Good to oholee 1 Prun N beeves, $10.00610.60; falr to Wood beoven. | 1 iasser Orepon TO1L ™ Aprionrgr i $8.76@10.00; common to falr beeves, $6.80@ | pottar demand, but inmott 8.80; fanoy heavy grassers, $9.0001000; | gxtrn chojeo, 1 g00d to cholco krass booves, $7.86@9.00% dull} choice, 6% fipl%r" chole: London Ntock Excnange Closed. London, Oct. 7.—Today I a holiday em he Cotton ex- Btlver—Ba Discount Ratos §234d per ounce, hort bills % @8% per cont; three months' bills, 6% @5% per cent. e ————— Spllt BEST OF VA Dally ll-unn. 2:15; Evary "P ATS,"” prd o™i CLAIU‘(AE & HAHKL’I'D I‘IM. LTE! Travel Week! Matinee, 2bo, b0p ud I.h-on ¥ih Blll‘y"Wanon s Beef Trust ' ", ?."J.E.".!’...."“ Do e of sesty bens 's bunch of tainly must have !znuns‘ looks to me aa thou, Emgn I!nn Iike, htu TICKETS DA# Baby Genevieve Hauflaire A bly E Thured; lmh OPENING OCT. 12 AT DANCING ACADEM Y ADArs S AXAPHON R ORCHESTAA ADMISSION $1.00 JITNEY 2% Dancing for Ladies, Children, Boys and Woods Hinmen Se oran's Athied: otab. of Terms Reasonable. cing at the MeCAFFREY 4419 e - % ] H