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BEE. OMAHA, MONDAY, e ———— REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED [REAL ESTATE—Inv estments' AUTOMOBILES BUY THIS SNAP Only $300 down und $36 per month buys a brand new, beautifully decurated six- room home, strictly modern in every de- tall; right on the Farnam car line. Price has been cut to only $4,200. We can recommend this as a genuine bargain. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-2 Om. Nat'l Bank Bldg Doug. 1474. EQUITY in lof, 43d and Calfornia. Cathe- dral District. Box 7343, Bee BEAUTIFUL HOME. We have for sale on very easy terms a splendid residence at 116 N. 33d St. This house has elght rooms, all in fine con- dition. The lot Is 650x143. I' is in & very desirable neighborhood and the price is certainly. low. ALFRED THOMAS, 208 First National Bagk Bldg. NEAR 30TH AND DODGE. Nearly new 2-story, strictly modern home on the boulevard, 2 blocks from Farnam street. 4 bedrooms and tile bath room, living room, dining room, den and kitchen. Oak finish and oak floors. Built- in buffet, china closet, fireplace and book- cases, clothes chutes, storm windows, ga- rage. Lot 50x186 feet, with room for an- other house facing on 30th St. This Is an elegant home as well as an investment and well located. Priced at a bargain tigure. 2 ] PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT—S-room, 3 baths, nearly new; blg discount, only $6,260. See it. 323 N. §5th Ave. WEST FARNAM—G-room, all_modern cot- tage on Farnam, near 42d St.i lot 60x132. Prico $2,960. Doug. 3332 V. L. SELBY & SONS have not yet formed the habit of cheapening thelr houses, so that the price sells them. 318 LINCOLN BLVD—1 strictly modern, with hot water h Douglas 181 North. MY HOME FOR SALE. Bullt only three years. Has three bed rooms, sloeping porch and bath on the second floor; vestibule, large living room, dining room, butler's pantry, kitch on and rear entry on the first floor; full basement; B0-foot lot, No. 3332 Walnut 8t. Phone Harney 6793, KOUNTZE Place, modern, b-room bunga- low; bullt-in features, oak floors. A bar- galn. 3631 North 18th. Ownsr, Web. 3081. FOR SALE—? acroa improved. Col. 1645 KOUNTZE PLACE restricted dlstriot rem. dence for sale. F. V. Knlest. $515 N. 18th. South. NEW BUNGALOW " HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT LARGE living room with built-in book- cas dining room with plate rail and paneled walls, kitchen, two bedrooms and B bath all on one floor. Oak finish and oak floors; large attic; full basement; [ guaranteed furnace; large south front lot, close to car, school, stores and park. Win call for you and show you this bunga- low. Phone us for appointment. h SCOTT AND HILL CO,, Douglas 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bidg. FIVE ROOMS—NEW All modern in every detall; living and dining room all oak finish, with bullt-in bookcases; pantry with elaborate cup- boards; icebox room; full basement with floor drain; shades; electric fixtures and L screens; sll furnished. This is a real bar- y gain at $2,760;, $500 cash, balance on / terms to sult. ~ Others ask as much as ,250. Located at 1615 Deer Park Bivd. Let us show you this week. TRAVER BROS,, o 706 Omaha Nat. Bk. ~ Doug. 6886, ¥ e Evenings Weh. 4885 ] FOR SALE—1 acres, 45th and Center, on ( paved st, good six-room house, barn, chicken house, well, cistern, all fenced, in fine shape. Ready for business, stocked i with 2 cows, 160 chickens, 3 hogs. It is worth looking at. Within walking dis- tance of town. Phone Walnut 246. 4515 | Center. [ — e HOUSKS WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONRY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER- R RESUL! TY WITH US FO 8. ONEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY.. Brandels Thester Bldg Tyler 1034. $260 CASH. 5 New bungalow, 6 rooms, all on one floor; strictly modern; on very easy terms; close in; located 1210 So. 25th Ave. Tel. Red 1881, ONE §-room and one 9-room house and lot, part mod. 2612-14 Rees St. $2,200 cash buys both. E. D. Dehning, Tyler 2005. E CAN USE TWENTY LIGH1 IF YOU CARE TO EX- YOUR CAR FOR A NEW ONE, THIS 1§ YOUR Opportunity STUDEBAKER-WILSON AUTOMCBILE CO., 4 FARNAM ST, REAL ESTATE. WM COLFAX. 708 Keeline Bldg Double brick St. Louis Uat, within fou. blocks of 1ith and Harnay; close in; bar- National Bank. Rea! Estate, l.ands, Etc. EXCHANGE—Los AT elos, mighty attrac- tive elght-room bury,alow on paved street, all conveniences, hig dwood floors, furnace, sleeping porch, dant shrubbery, & avers for goud—Nebras ka Ruble, Broken Bow, Neb. HAVE two 160~ FOR SALE Who's setting the pace now? In the first nine months of 1916 THE BEE gained 42,906 Paid Ads. EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers for same The demand 2 hard wheat 20,000 PAID ADS. Might exchange| oooq Rosults. Good Raf Average price yosterday, No. 3 hard sold around $1.64@1.64% and the No. 4 ranged In price from $1.69%1.63. brought from §1.15@1.60, the bulk selling Good Service. The sample grade farms uud one S0-acre farm, eastern Ne'braska, to trade for city The milling demand for durum wheat was good, but there were only & few cars of this grain on the tables, and prices were about lc¢ higher. ~The corn market was very strong and the market showed good gains on alt grades of FORDS WANTED Drive cars to 2047 Farnam St. Mr. Farrar. Fords wanted In exchange for Overlands and larger cars. ARCHIZR REALTY Brandeis Bldg. FORD car aud, rooming house to exchange together for Jots or equity in house or lot Call Dg. 646 after ¢ Yellow corn sold at a premium, the No. 1 grade selling up to 93c, while the commer- clal grades of white and mixed corn were quoted at 8§93 @90c, p. m. Box 7090, TRAD ¥ S—TRADES—TRADES New Apart- Fluts, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson were very Mght and were hardly emough to supply the strong Bring in Your Ford We Will Take It in on A New Maxwell C. W. Francis Auto Co. GOOD Wyouiing farm (o trade for room miodeirn_restdence. Some good homes wnd rental prop- ertios for Neb. or Tu Ce: Oats wore rather quiet and the market sold from ' @ %o lower. The cash demand for this cerenl was gpod, but the dullness wi light receipts. Rye ruled from steady to le lowe there was an excellent demand tor thin ee- real at lower prices, The barley market was rather quiet and was quoted from unchanged to o lower. Wheat and flour squal caused by the desirable location, will take used t. ity property REAL ESTATE--B'ness Pr'ty INGUOIAE progerty near Ford plant. 16th BT Owner, Harney 3354 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED—4, 6 ana E. Frunta, 676 Sraudel Cloarances were: to 506,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushel 739,000 bushels Liverpool close: Wheat unchanged; corn, 1% @2%c high Primary wheat AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at loweat rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg, AUTO QLEKRIN(T HOUSE 1916 Overiang. Toniing recelpts were 1,380,000 shipments 1,106,000 bushels, against receipts of 2,983,000 bushels and shipments of 1,587,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 402,000 bush- els and shipments 428,000 bushels, agalnst recelpts of 475,000 bushels and shipments 295,000 bushels last year. Primary oats recelpts were 1,000,000 bush- els and shipments 1,106,000 bushels, against racelpts of 1,215,000 bushels and shipments of 942,000 bushels last year, CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Douglas 3310. oomed huuses th: R description first tter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CG. 1320 Farnam 8t 1 HAVE weve: 1916 Chevrolet Hudson Coupe, ONE used tw ton truck, $460; one used one-ton truck, $200; one used Franklin These trucks are in first- class shape and real bargains, Murphy & Son, 14th and Jackson. CROSSTOWN GARAGE, 316 & 24ih We buy OLD CARS. Par for Hup 20, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Apper- Tel. Doug. 1064, [ roadster, §200. parties wanting to change Omaha property for acreage. Call W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Bidg., Omaha, Neb. W bave buyers for your property INTER-&TATE REALTY 929-30 City Nat. WANTED—LIstings of real ostate in O.aha Dodge & Co., Harney St at 15th Telephone Doug %29 LIST bargalns in homes with me, customers waiting. FOR SALES—F. D, Wead. 310 S 15th st i FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. TPER CENT fo G per cent o Dest class city in_amounts $2,900 up, Reasonable commissions. 1822 Farnam St. $2,500 MORTGAGE bearing 6% per cent semi-ann.; secured by property valued at $7,600. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co., These sales were reported today: Wheat—No. 1 hard winter, 1 car, $1.67 1 car, $1.66%. No. 3 hard winter, § $1.66; % cars, $1.65%; 6 cars, 1.6 X No. 3 hard winter, 1 , $1.86; 11 cars, $1 car, $1.63%; 1 car, $1. 4 hard winter, L car, $1 : 4 cars, 31.61; 1 car, $1.60%; 1 car (smutty), Sample hard winter, ne. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE h ney. Do Phone Miller, Douglas 1707, AUTO for sale. running order, TORD tires for Fords, 80x3, G. P. Stebbins. 3 cars, §1.6: 1 car, $1.60; 1 1 car, §1.55; ¥ car, (new), $1.70. No. . No. 4 mixed, 1 $1.61; 1 car, $1.60%. No. 3 mixed durum, 68, OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY YOU. TELL __2818 Harney 8t touring car, 7-passengel Harney 3695, Auto Livery and Garages., to repairing, Omaha Garage, 2010 St. Tyler 555, FOR RENT—Garage s repair shop; will accommodate 12 cars or § trucks. Harney 539. WELL bulit barn, -iinbla"m any size car. Rye—Ni , § cars, $1.25. No. 3, 3 cars, $1.24%; 2 cars, 24, Barley—No. 4, 1 car, $1.03, Rejected, 2 cars, $0c; 1 car, 80c. No, 1 feed, 1 car, 90c; Corn—No. 2 white, 1 car, 89%c. No. 1 yel- 0. 2 mixed, % low, 1 car, 82e. No. 5 mixed, 1 car, 90c; t car, 87%e, O 1 car, 48%c; 6 cars, |Chy 46c; 3 cars, 2 cars, 454¢; 1 car, 46%c, Prices—Wheat: $1.64@1.66; No. 3 hard, $1.63@1.66; No. 4 hard, . $1.59Q1.63%; N 10 1.73; No. 3 spring, $1.69@1.70; No, 2 durum, 1 . 3 durum, $LO6@1.71%. 2 white, 89@89%c; No. 3 white, % @89¢c; No. 4 white, 88 white, 7% @88%c; No. 6 white, 87@87%e; yollow, 91@913c; No. 3 yellow, 50% @31c: No. & yellow, 88% @90c; No, b yel- yollow, 88@88%e; No. No. 3, mixed, §7% @88e. te—No. 3 whil OMAHA homes. East Nebraska {arms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Phone Douglas 2715 FAEM and city loans, 5-5'% and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline BIAg., Doug. 1648, MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON 916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. MONEY to lohn on improved farms and We ufso buy good farm mort- < Omaba. ble for storage or spring, §1. Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive it. I charge Doug. 3622 Rvenings, D. 3574, Aauto Tires ana Supplies. DON'T throw uway oid tires. Wo make new tire from 2 cid per cent. 2 in 1 Vulcanizing Co., 1616 Dav. . Omahx, Neb. Auto Repairing and Painting. STROMBERG SERVICE STATION. GEORGE W, WILLIAMS, 1606 Jackmon St Carburetors my speclalty. 88%ec; No. 8§ DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS, 4 or 5 YEARS. BEST PLAN SHOPEN & 00, KRELING BIDG, REAL USTATE LOANS WANTED. LHOS, L. KEELINE BLDG. $100 to £10,000 made promptly. ¥ Wead Bldg., 15th and Farnam Sts. REAL ESTATE loans, 6 per oeni. D. BE. BUCK & CO, Umahu Nat. CITY and farm loans, 5, 6%, 3. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeilne Bldg. § PER CENT and G per cent money. Toland & Trumbull, ¢48 Bee Bldg. Douglas 6707, NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. low, 88% @89¢c; No. 2 mixed, $3@88% No. 4 mixed, 57@47%e; No, 6 mixed, 87%c; No. 6 mixed, 86@86 ¢, White, 47@47%c; standard, 46% white, 463 @46%c; No. 4 white, Malting, 96c@$1.07; No. 1 teed, 76 (3 $1.24@1.24%. PAY IN 2, &, sles and save you Douglns 2:14 g BY " No. 2 TEL. RED 4344, @47¢; No. 3 Omaha Futures. The opening prices on wheat futures wero but there was some reaction to profit taking and also because of the fact that several of the longs did not'want to carry thelr lines over the ) we uan't repair. Oolle repatred Ravadorfer. 210 N. 15th. NEB Auto Radiator steady today, Motorcycles and Bicycies HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- gains In used machines. Victor Roos, * Motercycle Man,” 2703 Leavenw: h ——— = L - NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day om Various Com- The Canadian government has not openty red the supply of wheat in that country, but have placed such restrictions his article that it almost on the sale of amounts to a The Greek gove of Manitoba wheat yesterday, most two-thirds of the total amount ex- MONEY on band for city and farm loans. H. W. National Bank Bidg. GARVIN BROS. .., Abstracts of Title. Title, Guarantee and Abstra ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ims. Co, REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- 208 Brandeis Theater. Binder, City ment was a heavy buyer 1. Bank Bldg. The corn market was quite active today New o et. 21.—Flour—Held firmly. New York, Oct. >—] g g iy M e Wheat—Spot $1.97%; No. 2 hard, $1.84%; No. 1 north- arn, Duluth, $1.96%; No. 1 northern, Mani- tobn, mew, $1.93, I. Corn—S8pot firm; on corn were steady and prices remained strong during No. 2 yellow, . f. New York., Onts—Spot steady. Hops—Steady, Hides—Strong ; The trade in oats wae falrly active, the market held within a narrow rang the May closing about %e¢ above the open- fice im Nebrasl FARM Al Bogota, 34@36c; Miscellaneous. INVESTMENTS, INSURANCi—3400 in- come on price, $2,600, being 3 houses, 4 rooms each near high aschool and Creighton oollege. Alsc b and 6-room bungalows, $200 down, and two 3 rooms, $96 down, balance monthly. CHAS. B WILLIAMSON CO. NEW bungalow; also 3-1. and gardening; your terms and price; Inv. with $400, rent, 8 houses (flat cost $3,600), $2.600. D. 2107. REAL ESTATE—Unimproved West. TARGB 60-FOOT LOTS. $100 TO $175. In city limits; ono block to car hne; paved street by the property. ONE DOLLAR DOWN, 50 CENTS PER WEEK. There are fifty of them: they will not last very long. Phono us for particulars. SHULER & CARY, Phone D. 6074. 204 Keeline Bidg. North. OWNER must se_l east front lot on Fonte: nelle Bivd, In Clairmont. Will ssll at sacrifice price If taken at once. Call Douglas 1723. South. ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved in one to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue car Une Best of school (facilities. C. R. COMBS, - Phone Doug. 3916. 809 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. A FINE placd for chicken raising, garden- ing or frult trees and berry bushes; 10 good lots; one block from car iine and close to ‘school. Price, $760; $1 dow and 60c per week on each lot. Box 704 Bee. REAL ESTATE—Suburban Benson. . T ®TART YOUR HOME IN BENSONT BUY THIS LOT $10,00 down and $10.00 per month; prics 200,00; size 60x125; located on Locust t., between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright. Bee office, Omah; from Henson,| 1_acre 12 ACRES 1% mi Benson Garden, highly improved. Walnut Local _range of o America, 34c. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Bearish Futures Keep Cash Wheat Market Up Near Record Prices. CORN SHOWS A GOOD GAIN \ Omaha, October 21, 1916 wheat wsa very s00d today, but led by the bearish tendency of the future market the cash article ruled from steady to 14c lower. under the 52 301 U T T, 1 2 No. 2 hard, % ES tak al- OCTOBER 23, 1916. No. 2, nominal. Barlay, $0c@$1.19. Seeds Timothy, §3 H Provisions: Pork, $28.60; lard, $15.80 hanged Wesota and Dukota white, $1.40@1.50; Min Enormous Trading in U. 8. RECORD FOR GEN. MOTORS fsni ib)h i New Yok, Oct. 3L—Enormous trading in United States Steel was agaln the fore mast feature of the week-and session that stock on (ts further advance of & point to |t 120% coming within a quarter of & potnt of fts record achleved the Intter part of Septem- Der. Dealings M steel amounted to abdout 260,000 shares out of « total of 798,000 Other striking features were the new rec- ord made by Qeneral Motors which rose 36 points to §35, and the new maximunts acored by sugar shares, Cubm cane rising & fraction to 697, Amarican Deet I to 103, and Cuban-American §% to 2261, with a 13- polat advance for Seuth Porto Rieo te 320, that quotatfon, however, bolng far below its high level. Central Leather also broke into new ground, advancing 7 points te ¥, and Utah copper on Ma gatm of 3% duplivated ita rec. ord with substantial improvoment in other metals. The leathor ixsues were materially Hll'h'o also a few of the equipments and semt- These advances were partly offect by Pressure by fnvestment rails iereg- ulartty in - shipping shares and Petro. leums, and nioderate reversals in more In further demand, espectnlly Wabash and Missouri Puel The bank Aging presentod of recont weeks actusl loans decreasing by almast 343,000,000 with & cash gain of about $29,000,000 and an in- Crease in reserves of over $30,000,000, being- fug the exceas resorves up to about $100,- 000,00 Woek-ond market news was altogether favorable. commercial and industrial trade reports showing a qulckening of the Yrecout swift pace. Advices from ateel centees Indicate addi- tional price advances tn the coming week. Bonds were reactionary in consequence of further offerings of international lssues. Total sales, par value, $2,410,000. United States bonds wero unchanged on call during the weoi. Number of sales and quotatio -} Ing stocks wyre: qu ns on lead - Steal Diatillors’ Securiti Erte - ) the entire Minnesota. Leather—Strong; hemlock firsts, 45c; sec- [Fow.[ Close. [Yea'y Z00-ACRE _FARM, - Minneapolis;, 3 miles from two good rail- road towns; good set of bulldings, constst- | ing of 7-room house, large barm, granary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmlll, ote. 160 acres under cultivation; can practi- cally all be cultivated; mo waste land; ‘exceilent corn_land; consisting of 12 cows, two-year-olds, 6 horses, hogs, Provisiens—Pork, q family, $30.00@34.00; 0. . $25.00 @26.00, middle west, $16.10@16.20. Tallow—Firmer; city, Lard, firmer; %o; country, spe- 30 head of ocattle, balance one and 1 66% (164% 1 66%(166% 130 |136 \ [T T 81 | soy 4% 43 B1%| 1% @ 34@36c; secon 6,240 cases; fresh seconds, 30@31c. and complete set of machinery—every- thing on the place Including one-third of this year's crop, goes at $60 per acre; $6,000 cash, all the time wanted on bal- ance, 6 per cent Interest. Schwab Bros., 1 P! .. Minneapolis. Minn, POOR MAN'S CHANCE, from 10 acres up. $25 up. Choloest truck, dairy, farm land. Best location, markets. Northlands Co., Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee an & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha. Low.| Close. [Yes. gathered, extra fine, firsts, 32@34 21@21%c; same, aver- age fancy, 20% @20 Poultry—Live, : fowls, 15@19¢; turkeys, 20c. First payment, 1 1 70%(169% Dressed, quiet 141 Cotton Market. 21.—~Cotton—Futures December, 18.49¢; January, sved farms in best ‘Minne- sota dairy. district. C. Nimerfroh, Milaca, WILD and impi opened steady; Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM—$10 cash and $5 monthly: no Interest or taxos; haghly pro- ductive land; close to 3 big markets. Write for photographs Munger, A-119, N. Y. Life Bldg., Cotton market today closed very steady at a net advance of 10 to 17 points. New York, Oct. 21.-——Cotton—8pot, ‘quiet; middiing upland, 18.50c; no sales. closed steady; 25 30 24 li{. 26 35 14 90 15 13 14 38 14 36 14100 14 10 14 10 13 27( 13 60 |13 37 BARGAINS—$5 down, $5 menthily, buys 40 acres good frult and peuitry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $200. Address Box 508, Excelsior Springs, Minneapolls Grain Market. 21.—Wheat—December, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. On Profit-Taking Whent Prices Go Lower, But React and Adv 3 Chicago, Oct. 21.~Although at' times un- settled today, wheat prices finished at the highest closing figures thiy season. A sharp Buenos Ayres ng shorts her $1.80%: May, @1.87%; No. 2 northern, $1.76% @1.52%. ellow, 91@92c. white, 481 @48%c. Flaxseed—$2.03% @2.67%. FARM—For sale, 120 acres; §15 per wore; caused anxlety a was evident that foreigners were picking up wheat on ail setbacks, to 1o to 1%e net, with December olosing At $1.70% to $1.70%, and May at $1.70% Corn showed a rise of %c to 2%e, and oats of % @%ec to 1%e. The out- unchanged to 20 acres Roscbud C gated, $11 per acre; 16,00 Co., solid body, improved, pery acre. Jno, 8. II;‘ crex Big Horn Gains amounted Metal Market. 21.<-Continued firmness in the copper market today with a falr demand, chiefly from domestie little copper is offered for very this side of Junuary and prominent agencies malntain quotations ranging from 21%¢ for deliveries of electrolytic during the first quarter, Iron was unchanged was reported FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lards g tradors, focused down to ubout regarding the developments drouth in Argentine. CAN well or exchange any lands you Bave fo C. J. Canan, McCague Bldg. - St T.666 acrea near Wood lake, cute $00 tons s were succeeded by rumors the central and gentina had Afterward, however, that craps in southern portlons of Ar- rocofved beneficial molsture, advices appeared to indicato that the drouth was not only un- broken but that the crop damage already wccomplished or now In In a sensational The result wa ©Oil and Rosin, 21.—~Turpentine, firm Savannah, Ga., shipments, 1,467 Lbls.; stock, 26,671 bbls, CAMPBELL. Lbls.; shipments, prospect had re- f prices at 5 bbls; stock, 80,160 WOR Nebravka and lowa farms, state what you want, we have . W. T Smith Co. Buenos Ayres. sellers here rushed to cover, t thirty minut livaly upturn was dealings came to an end Export business proved larger than was generally expected, ment was sald to be actively in the wheat market and It was said that another gov- K, $6.25; M, $6.40; N, $6. espectally in of the session, In progre Liverpool Grain 21.—Wheat—Spot 1 northern Duluth n county, Neb farms: well improved. 4 bargain tn im- uraved 50 in Sarpv county. “TEWART, hard winter, 14 9d; No. English govern. 168 1d; No. 1 Manitoba, 168 6d; No. 2, 168 , 1465, e Dundee, DUNDEE. 5016 Cuming 8t. Strictly modern, new, 7-r. house, hard\ wood finish, extra well bullt and right up to the minute, ready to occupy. Price 35,400, Easy terms 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, 300 BE‘, Hl-l‘r B Tyler 1606, Florence. NETHAWAY has 8, 4, impr. tracts for c South Side. $-ROOM Tresidence, South Sids. 31,600, 350 cash, balance $16 per mortk Doug. 6225 Omaha roal estate Is the be Yyou could make. Read The Be “olumns investment s real estate Corn—€pot American mixed, new, 11s 1d, had purchased 5,000 FOR SALE—For $16 per acra, cash, my im- wacks of flour. proved 290 acres atioining Kricson, Neb, __W. A. Olive, Indianola Ia In this connection, a good displayed as to 1t for export in the of the shooting of the Austrian premier came too late to affect amount of ‘wheat United States. Wiscoasin Lanas. Wi Hin-—-ben da Kansas Clty Grain Market. Wheat—No. 2 hard. Kansas City, Oct, Corn, like wheat, had the highest clome The late upturn In wheat and w0, too, Oats showed some Exports for the day against 108,000 yet this season. favored the bulls, shipments from independent strength. wanted: lands for sale at low prices on lands for wtock Ask for booklet 86 on Wiseousin Centra! Land Grant: state scres wantad If interested 'n fruit lands, ask for book- let on Apple Orchards Address Land Com- Minnenpolis. Minn — AND PET STOCI{ Corn—No. 2 mixed, 91@92c; No. 2 No. 2 yellow. bushels a year ago. Higher quotations on hogs and graln sent provisions sharply up St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louls, Oct.21 —~Wheat—No. 2, $1.76@ $1.68%; May, $1.69. Corn—No. 2, 98¢; POULTR Chicage Cosh Prices—Wheat: $1.67% @1.70; No. white, $1.00; De- TLIL puppies for sale cheap. Call Wamut b s B 1 Lo 2 whitd, nom- \ 60¢; May, 54%ec 70% [160% 139% 87 87 50% L1 and it ports that had fallen that early nd as to 70,000 atd heavy . 8. Btoel. . 8. Steal ptd...., 0 1238 130 part of September, though they show o Utah Coj 21,300 l‘ [ i slight incroase over the cerrenponding week - 5,000 64 about e sipce Friday :’ st Jroak. The \ t tembs here yesterdsy sold nt $10. Total sales for the day, 776,000 shares. and the week's top was $10.50. Im faet, r.::::.&.:‘;':r A it o """'“::’: .:"-'n-"“.t".‘.'.:'",‘:,“'."."'..fi!'“«.',‘."u‘" - $4.71%; commercial, sixty days, $470; de- | ASed sheep were in fairl oy ) e-m","u.u’u. ook s i S R b ) mand, 41 3-16c; demand, 41%e, Lives: | THeTe wau really little change i the feed- 6.00; cables, $0.49. ing TR R R T Choleo fasders ur very scarce and the few Silver—Bar, 67%c; Moxican doltmry, §2%e¢, | 6t coma are snapped up readily even Bon London, Oct. 21.—Silver—Bar, 32%a per| MATket ounee. Money—4% per cent. .60, yearling: DI 2. ent; three months’ Bills, 6% @6% per cont. Omaha, Oct. 21 Omaha today wore § corresponding d The total clearings for the week ,ending te- " day wore $35,618,817.64, and for tho corre.| 1050 97:28: vponding week u year ago $3.833,450.62. | calves, $5.000 10,00, Hay—Recelbts Ilght; market firm. Prajrie | 214 butchers, $10.000 10 Bay: Chaloe .00 2 uplan 00; your~ U 80.60@10.00; No, 2, $1.00@5.00, Lowiana: | Un&s. $7.60Q8.60; wethers, $7.00G¥.00; In demand No. 2 red, 3 red, §1.67; No. 4 hard, No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn 4 yellow, noml- Oats: No. 3 48@49c; standard, 49% @49%c. Rve 1 pver, $11.00@15.00 Dutt ERgs— nehanxed. Rocelpts, 3,818 cascé: market un LIVE STOCK MARKET Fou Fat Cattle and Good Peeders Steady for Woek—Lambs Potatoes—Higher; recolpts, 46 ears; Min- resota axd Dakota Ohos, $135¢ 5.‘!‘fh— L nd Wi i whit L3040, e e pE ) Are Higher. Ribs, 813, 2. _— NEw YORK STOGKS HOGS FORTY-FIVE HIGHER Omaha, Ostober 21, 1916, Recelpts were Cnttin Homs Sheep Official Monday . .....384A8Y (2,747 81,002 Offfclal Tuesday . Officlal Wednesday ...10,088 Officlal Thursday Offlclal Friday Estimate Saturday . 35,148 19,620 Steel Again Foremost Feature. : Same 3 woeks age Same 4 wooks ago. Same days last year.. 37,828 Recolpts and dlsposition of live stock at he Unfon stock yards, Omaha, for twent: four hours ending at 3 o’'clock. p m.. Qeto- ber 21, 1916: RECEIPTS—CARS. Catile. llo". Shoop. SaZael w Tlitnols Central .. Chieaga Great Wea Total recelpta ..... e R DISPOSITION—HEAD Cattle, Hogs. : 52 3w descriptions. Kwift & Co. .. Cudahy Pucking Armour & (o, . J. W, Murphy . . ey Switt, (eountry) ...... ... o L1 Cudahy (Kansas City). 146 P s oY T R 146 5,830 1,138 Cattie—Recelpts for the week amount to 85,711 head, the lrgest week's run in the history of the mariet. Until this waek the racard was held by the k anding October 16, 1815, dueing which thme receipts amaount- od to 62,421 head of oattle. Under the Influence of the wvery heavy ure spectalties. Low priced ralls wete ment was the most endour- every ather r’:ht, prices hroke sharply and were again lower on Tuenday. time values have been firming up, so thet on la the decline has been entisely Thus the close of the week 61% 61 @ 69l 68 8% 8 12 10K 1 TN 1164 1 1l 1329 1 AT a1 0N 93 168 108K 1 na l'& any a6 " 12 8K 174K 1 v ' .78; good to choloe atockers, $7.00@ % 8.00; stock hetfers, 962607, atock cows, $5.26@6.50; st cnlvi " i calves. $5.00910.00; beef bulls, ataga, eto., 86,36 @4.00. Hoga—~There was & very good Saturday rum of hogs here for this time of year, early eatimates, ¢ for sixty-mine loads, o about 4,600 head, and the prowpects being that, If anything, offfelal (ixvres would overrun this. The wesk's total s 24,738 EF FRFFRETREE S RERSEFEERT {s {4 Pty R e R RN BN IR NSRS 2S5 ovee 2} S Ss3rss. o S5 - 'z’:i:i::i:r“"— oo B8O he sheep and lamb’ run i be- ginoing to taper off. recelpts the last week having beon the smallest since the early ,100 i 208800 11 i X aa 5 of last year. Fat lamb demand has heen 104 lgt l:: #90d all week, und valuas have moved wp +» New York Momey Market, bean very narvow lately, nothing at all de- Exchange — Sixty-dey boen largely a $10.26 market. Hbeen! supply enrly in the weok and om one or twe duys fat ewe prices were forced down, quotations closa of the week baing 10@16¢ un- 9476, Mmb market at any time of the woek, Rubles: De- ds—~Government, steady; rallroad, ir. | When the market on other grades in slow. O e A few of the bost are selling around $10.00, *U. 8. r. 28, reg. Quetattons on al nd lamba: Lambs, good to chelee, §19.26 good, $0.90@10.18: rwmbn, feeders, §9.00 10.00: yearlings, good ta choles, §7.50@T. yeariings, fair to yood, $§2.0097.50: year- lings, feeders, $7.00@%.00; wethers, folr te cholce, 36.00@7.40; ewes, good (o chofoe, 16.00@06.70; owen, fir (o good. $0.7666.50. ewon, plain to culles, $4.00G.0.60; uwes, feod- ng, $4.60Q6 00, ewes. brevders, ali ages, 10.35@0.00 8¢, Lowis Live Stork Market. ! St Louts, Oct, 21.—Cuttle-—~Recelpts, 1,000 head; flfir.hl ateady; stoers, e 1020 | 98.00@9.00; cows 1. Wn. . Siy | prime yearling utesrs and helfers, $1. Ribbar 5 1034 | *00; nattve calves, @11 8. 8tool Gw,.100% Hogs—Recelpts, 4,500 b . 92 Wost, Union din 07 | Wigher; lights, 0@ 10 100%Dom. of C., 1931.100% | 2.60; nibxed und beavy, $10.30 10.30, market rzlu 8000 $6@10.35; good 5, bulk of sales, $9.900 a London Vinanelal Market, Sheep and Lambs—~Receipts, 500 hend dy: Jarabs. $7.00@10.66; wheugh - tor awen, 850047 oding ewes, $5.00 1; wwes, $1.760 count Ratew-~Short bills, 5% @6% per . Konwse Clty Live Blesk Market. Dank Cleartngs. Kansas Clty, Mo, Oct. f—Cabtioite- celpts, head; market stondy Lo wiveng; onans, a5 arines L0 | Liiine’ tod. wineru. $0.10@1200; Aresued bof pear Ihaat :1'”' Atoers, $7.00009.25; weutern wteers, $0,00¢) A A13A1T.82. 1 9.28, “wouthern nteers, @170, cows, beifers, 9 and feeders, $5.00@5.00; bulls, 31750 Hogs—Recelyts, 2,600 heod: bulk uf xales, Omaha Hay Market. $0.76@10.20; henvy, $10, 10.15; packe A e e AR light, 99,609 land, $10.50@11.00; No. t|! i plem, 88, 2 $9.00@10.00; No. 3 upland, §7.50¢ | heep Lambw—Racelpts, 5,000 head; 16.00@7.00, Midiahd: No. dy; lamibs, $10.00@1 No. 1, $6.0007.00; Na. 2, $4.0006.00; No. 4. | "WeA $6.7007.40. $3.00@4.00. Alfalfa: Cholee, $15.00; No, 1, R $15.00914.00; Standard, $11.00912,00; CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET 98,00 @0, No. 3, $6.00@8.00. Straw: —— Ont, $6.0096.50; wheat, 85.0005.50 Cuttle, Stendy; Mogs, Strong and Shoep Steady. Sugnr Market, Chicago, Oot. 3).—~Cmttle~~Roceipts, 1,000 New York, Oet Sugar—The market | head; market, steady; native baef cafile, tor futures was rly on covering, but 11.40; et $6.25@9.50; eamed oft later under seatteved |iquidation and feaders, $7.50 7 cows and for over the week-end, welling by commis- | Rotfers, $3.40%9.30; enlves, §7.26 @ 11,86, slon houses, with closing prices 2 0 ¢| Mogs—R points met lower; October, 5.40¢; Decomber, 4.9%; Maroh, &2ic; Mny, 4.30c, Raw, firm ; molasses, § Nned, s 14,000 head; market, bove yesterday vaerage; bulk Mght, $9.66@10.45; heavy, $9.70@10.45; rough, $9.76@0.A5; plgs, $7.26@9.60, ot. Bheop and Lambs-—Recelpts, 3,000 head; Se; datrifugal, 0.62¢. Re. y; flne granulated, 7.50c, Bt. Joseph Live Stoek M St. Joweph, Mo. Oct. 2l.—Cattle—Re- [ merket, steady; wothers, $7.0008.26; cwes, celpts, 100 head; market stendy; steorm, | $376G7.40; lambe, $5.25010,50, $6.60@10.25; cown wnd helfors, $4.26@10.00; o calvos, 37.0010.50. Hogs—Recolpts, 4,000 head; mari 10c higher; top, $10.20; bulk of sales, § 10.1 Shoep and Lamba—Recelpts, 5600 head; i : market. steady " Inmbs, $9.93@10.00; ewes, | Man, ‘Webster City, Ta. “I have paing 17.0067.36, in my side and back and an awful ¢ 10 Liver Trouble. “I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year,” writes Joe Ding- 4, soreness in my stomach. I heard of Breathing Deeomes Eanior. Chamberlain’s Tablets and tried After a tow dowos of Dr. Bell's Plus-Tur- | them. By the time I had used half Honey inflammation is arrested, you cough | 3 bottle of them I was feeling fine lods and beatha easior. Only 26c. All druggists.—Advertisement, and had no signs of pain.”. Obtaina- ble everywhere—Advertisement, r Homes Started in Waverly The comstruetion of four residences has already begum in Waverly Park addition, which was placed om the market by the local real estate men for the International Real ates Saturday, October 1 soon to be started there. Byron Hastings made a report on the addition and the progress of the sale of lots at the last meeti Omaha real estate hoard. that while the entire addition did not sell out .in a single day, this after all was not ta be expected, but that le are going out to look at the addition every day and prospects lasing out the entirc ad tion by the first of the ycar, Nominations Are Filed For Real Estatc Boar | Nominations have been mace ior the officers of the Omala real e beard for the coming year. The tion is to be held o* ti'e regwar meel- s f tire Foard November 1, at the ial cluly rooms. avions ave fmoeeder until that date. These nominated at the last meeling are ka M. diaier dent, G. D. Tumnicliff for vice presi- dent, A. L. Creigh for secre Wallace, A. C. Keunmedy for treasurer, and the follow- ing_for executive committee: E. F. Williams, A. F. R: H. M. Christie, C Harrison, F. D. Wead. Avacado Pear, New Fruit, Being Raised in Florida rois a mew fruit The Avacado cultivated extensive! wany palt much sought on the market. ends, it is said, on a climate where frost is unknown. The market value of the Avacado is said to be five times that of grape fruit, Parson gluh-.whli::lmem“ L m Beach county lar with the rapid development county in Tgunl‘ “Some of the finest of America's business men are making their homes Lakeworth and Palm a member of the firm, “and are planting Amm groves are money he winter months.” ince the count in 1909," says the alm Beach, Beach,” said makers dur- y was organized Tropical glu of “the amount of money invested in, and authorized for drainage orperations, by the state, county, roads, canals, and harbor work c rations, ap- te el el §10.000,000. Another indication of the real estate business done in furnished by a list of sale the O'Keefe Real The sales for Sep the recently is s made by Estate company, tember are teported office as totaling Calnous, to I'at.lok 210 and 2313 Califorale, to e Burdetto, and 22013 0. Laws Ackor- -pixth and @upitel avenue to iacaimts skrest o . Inth south of Cass siceet :' nah, h Sloax county to Jumen North Pifty-ninth avenwe to Anna €. Knudnens, $4,000, 2917 Fronkiin to Menry Nickel, $2,000. —— Liuseed O Keegan, 10,500 Brick futs, 3 Coren, ¥ flats, Notth Twentioth, O 648 Lineoln Jcl.:t'D. Ham| 283 North Wolf. 8. Lot en Phist; * Over five hundred Central Typewriter Exchange, Inc. 1908 Farvame St. Phone Douglas 4121. THICE DALY i Nat. Totay Final Performance Friday Nite. o R A "GOLDEN CROOK” Weth That Funsy Litsle Hobo, o Y Rt W, OTHERS. BEAUTY CHORUS of 24 Crookettes in Grand Ballet De Luxe. Ma&s. l.")'fl and Z5¢ Chew gum If you like, but no_smoking. in the Lebby. Fiizabeth Brice an ney and Marlon Bent, Hurry Hol Jimmy Dutfy and Mercedes Lovense, Prin- cens Kalama, Lou HMoltz, Syivia Lo; forrot, Orpheum Tr-‘::‘ Weok| MUSE "oneaie, E. H. SgTHlRN “THE CHATTEL”