o liilS VZUl U;M All A, satukD r . ".'r: KKL AK Y IB. iuis. 19 4 V 4 HELP WANTED-FEMALE Professions and Trades. THE Nebraska Telephone couipauy offers an exceptional opportunity to young ladles ta leant local and long-distance telephon operating. Permanent position, eppor tunlttes for advancement. goo, wages, a salary. Is paid while learning. Parents desiring to acquaint themselves with the .working conditions or any other details art specially Invited to accompany u applicants. Apply to C. F. Lambert. 180 Douglas street. WANTED Millinery trimmers and makers. Inquire Thlele-Charf Co., 1131 Farnam street. WANTED Good experienced A. McMurphy. 316 So. 14th. lady barber. Harney 1185 LEARN barber trade. 1401 Dodge St. Saleswomen and Solicitors. lAPERIENCED saleslady In Fremont wo mart's apparel shop; state particulars good wages, permanent position. Box 410, Omaha Bee. Household and Domestic. W ANTED Woman cook, good small com mercial hotel, modern conveniences. Good town on main line of the Burlington. Address Perry Hotel, Cambridge, Neb. GOOD wages to 3 competent whits girls, for cooking and housework; laundress kept. Mrs. H. V. Burkley.- 3177 Davenport St. Harney 2641. WANTED Reliable woman for- gepera housework In suburban hoije for six weeks:' Omaha references necessary. Box 2414 Bee. EXPERIENCED whits girl for general , housework; no washing; good wages for I competent help. 420 N. 48th St. Walnut (92. . i WANTED Competent girl - for general housework; good wages; no laundry. Mrs. H. G. Kranz, 3335 Woolworth Ave. VV ANTED An experienced second girl. City references required. Mrs. Frank T, Hamilton, 210 South 32d Avenue. SOOD girl for gt tneral housework. Tele phans Harney 3285. Miscellaneous. AMATEURS for Omaha tryout for motion pictures. Limited number. Address Dl rector, 759 Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City. I0. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day Is enrollment day. Book' keeping,- shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit. Ins. telegraphy, civil service all commer elai and English branches. Catalogue free. ? BOYLES COLLEGE, Douglas 1565. 18th an Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Cay and Evening Schools. 12 Omaha National Bank Bldg. V -. Douglas 68(0. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. IF you want a nice comfortable room In a private family In the Hanscom Park district.' a block to the car and twenty five minutes walk to business center, call Harney 1461. . isl'KA M-HEATED rooms 12 wk., also apts with kltchenets. Ogden Hotel Co Bluffs. TO THE WOMEN WHO HAVE BOOM8 TO RENT. Remember that the weather conditions to; the next few weeks will probably not permit room hunters making an ex tended hunt for rooms. They will stay Inside and watch the want-ade. If you wish your room rented, phone ue your ad NOW. Tyler 1000. ' ORAySTONE, 25th and - Cass. Desirable, comfortable, nicely furnished rooms. Douglas 7694. TWO PLEASANT NEWLY FURNISHED SLEEPING ROOMS, SPLENDID HEAT. 1417 DODGE. , 2 5 29 CALIFORNIA Large, pleasant, Warm, modern room; very reasonable; close In. 2216 DOUGLAS Furnished rooms by week or day; well heated; good location. COMFORTABLE sleeping room, mod., pri vate. 2116 California. R. 8651. PLEASANT, sunny room, entirely modern, in good location. ' Harney 1215. MODERN room in private home. Reason- able-.-r MOB Bmmet. Web. 5847. F"UHNJ8ED, modern rooms in private home. -1711 Burt. Housekeeping Rooms. 4902 PODGE Suite of clean neatly furnished well heated rooms; bahy welcome. Board and Room, ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS 1 If yon fail to' find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bee office for a Boom List. Gives . eomplote 'description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New lists Issued every week. PRIVATE HOME Attractive rooms new ly and beautifully furnished, with break fast and dinner to gentleman or married couple employed. Call Har. 3361 or 3610 Faroaro, '. . STRICTLY MODERN FURNISHED ROOM, PRIVATE HOME, NEAR CAR; BREAK FAST ', IF DESIRED. 2202 PINKNET WEBSTER 4971. WANTED-Children to board; good care; two blocks from school. Call Harney 6938. NlCE.;warTn-rSlepihgi room. E49t;i J622 Dodge street. Phone Har. .Hotels. CLAREMtJNT" INN. 17ih and Jackson, tran sient" guests, (1 a day; permanent guests, $5 week. Douglas 2736. - Unfurnished Rooms. Heated - roomsi creiqhton block. World Realty Co., Douglas 6342. . ' . ! Sun Theater Bldg. THREE basement rooms, modern exeept heat;. 110.09.,, 2632 Davenport fit. FOR RENT HOUSES . - North. . . SIX-ROOM, strictly modern, four rooms down, two rooms and bath upstairs, .hard wood, floors, hot and cold water In base ment; half block from car line. Webster 1681. ., -ROOM, all modern, new brick flat, 620 N. 33d St., $35. Call H. B. Boyles, Douglas 1565. I t ANDY. 7-room strictly modern house. Garage. Webster 4228. Miscellaneous. CHOICE RESIDENCES. 18$-Park Ave., a strlotly modern dwelling, close In, good neigh borhood $30.00 1812. N. 40th St., very desirable, hot water heat 16.00 PORTER 4k EHOTWELL, 101 S. 17th St Douglas 8011. v Offices with Horns Builders. We want more houses and apartments to rent- The fact that we have practically cleared, up our big list Is conclusive proof f the-efficiency of our rental service. If yon wsnt to keep your place rented see Payne It Slater Co., Omaha Rental Men. $16 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1016. 637 k 36TH ST., rms., all mod. .. .$26.00 4011 Izard St.. 7 rms., all mod..... 85.00 3313-Mason St., S rms., all mod.... 81.00 408'N. 26th St, 5 rms'., part mod. 20.00 1602 Chicago-St., 6 rms., part mod.. 19.00 , 1 .". BIRKETT ft COMPANY, -266" Bee .-Bldg.- . Doug. 633. $17 N, 25TH, 6 rooms ....$26. 00 146 iinkney, ( rooms. .... 27.68 209 S. 36th St., 7 rms 46.00 . ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. Realtors; 333 Securities Bldg. FOR RENT ' Houses, cottages, and apartments. PORTER A SHOT-WELL, 20$ "8. 17th -fit Doug. $011. . Offices -with Home Builders. IROOM, all modern' Tlouse, close In, 14$. ' JOHN 3. MULV1HILL (Realtor). , 100 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. . HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIGH SONS A CO.. BEE BLD8. To$ South 41st; Hot Water .plant ..$25.00 1511 Sherman Avenue: 13 rooms, .... 33.00 JOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas 664. C-ROOM house with small garage, --$17.00. Webster 667 "or Webster 4211. 8HOPEN & CO.. RENTALS. Douglas 4228 FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. L CLOSE-IN. 1-r.. with 6-c . accommodations, May l fair, 2222 Howard, No. 5. sub-lease; new, no car fare, 3 rooms, 2 disappearing beds and dressing room; $39.50 year round. See janitor. ' HASTINGS HKYDEV, 1614 Harney 8t. CLOSE-IN. Milton, 1954 Jones, two rooms with dis appearing bed and dressing room, mak ing t-room apartment. NEW, very choice, No. 17. See Janitor; $32.60 sum., $37.60 winter. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St PAX TON COURT New, 5 rooms, bet 25th Ave. and 26th Ct. off of Douglas; very choice; gas range, refrigerator; $32.60. BASTINGS HEYDEN, 161 Harney fit FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. HEATED APARTMENTS. I rooms 'Tli Hudson." 207 South 20lb Ave., summer, 140.00; winter. (50. i 6 rooms, 410 South 25th Ave,, summer, 140 00; winter $15.00 BENSON A MYERS CO . REALTORS. 1 44 Omaha Nat Hank rtlrii? Doue 746 i :Ml.,.'tT?t.ii'ff7.f , - California. Just finished, 335 to $45. Rest in the city for the money. Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler m. 701 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. BEAUTIFUL 3-room and bath apartment, walking distance. In fine location. $39 50 winter. Douglas 8140. HAMILTON APTS. Fireproof. 24lb & Far nam: 1 to 6 ran. With kitchen. D. 1473 North. MELROSE. 602 N. 33d, NEW. 3 rooms with two disappearing beds and dressing room, mak Ing 6-r. apartment; very choice. No. 8, sub lease; $37.50 sum., $42.50 winter. HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St 4 AND 6 room apt., new, all modern, steam heated, $37.50 to 135.00. Maple Court, 1811-15 Maple St. D-2802. DANDY, desirable, new, up-to-date, t-room apartment. 145 N. 24th St., (Apt. 6.) Harney 6358. Miscellaneous. PETERS TRUST CO. Socialists Sn Apartment management. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat. For particulars see Conrad Young, 823 Bran dels Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571. MODERN store near ppstoffice, $50; mode store room on 16th. near postornce, low rent. O. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Rooms. OFFICES, $20 per month and up. FIRST NATIONAL. BANK BLUU,, FIRST TRUST CO.. Agts. Tyler 500. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGF CO, Owned and operated by Central Furnl' ture Store; office en Howard St., between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to see our daily rental lists, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 S. 16th. - Douglas 4163. FREEsebJice fidelity Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Dougms 4338 T r DTPr! Express Co., Moving, tl. J, AViixy Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 274S. Doug. 6146, REAL ESTATES-IMPROVED West. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT k $500 DOWN AND $35 A MONTH Seven-room strictly modern cottage lo cated near the Field Club District, 6 rooms 'and bath on first floor, and two rooms on second floor. Large corner lot, paved street and paving paid. East front. Owner hus reduced the price of this property to $3,600 for quick sale. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 637 OMAHA NAT. BANK BLDG. D. 1781. CHOICE ACRE TRACT Iisf FAIRACRES Located high and sightly, facing east on through road to Benson, containing. 2.10 acres, close to line oricK resiaence. Price $5,260. Terms $1,000 cash, bal ance 6 per cent. GEORGE & CQ? Phone D. 756. Leavenworth Heights New Five-Room Bungalow $ rooms first floor, oak floors through out very nicely decorated, full cement basement, furnace heat, good large attlo. This Is a well built house, south front pretty location, close to car. Price $3,950; terms. J. L. HIATT CO., 100 1st Nat'l Bank. Tyler 61. DUNDEE, $5,000 . Bungalow style, 7 rooms, strictly all modern with living room, dining room, sun room and kitchen on the first floor; three bedrooms and bath on the second floor. Excellent location, near the corner of 62d and AVebstert; full lot, paved alley. GLOVER & SPAIN, l ' (REALTORS) Douglas 8962. 910-20 City National. RENTERS I You can move Into a brand new 6-room house on practically your own terms. Good location. Phone Douglas 8628. North. VERY SPECIAL. 8-room house in "Prettiest Mile" op posite the C W, Martin beautiful home; large wooded grounds, e. front; a real home $1,000 under' the market. ' $6,000; good garage. Act quickly If Interested. HARRISON & MORTON, . (REALTORS) 916 Omaha National. D. 314. KOUNTZB PLACE Modern-' $-room bouse, full basement, large lot, close to car. Price $3,850. Norrle eV Norrls, P. 4270, OAK bungalow, 6 rms., brand new, all mod., very attractive, $3,150; only small amount cash, bal. like rent. D. 3140. MINNE LUSA homes best opportunity to Phone Tyler 187. and lots offer the Invest your money. South. 6-ROOM all-modern cottage, paved street, 1 block to school, 6 blocks from Hanscom park; $3,400. C. O. CARLBERO, 810 Brandels Theater. 5-ROOM COTTAGE, modern. 4763 S. 15th St. South 8169. Miscellaneous. LET me show you my brand new stucco bungalow; finely' finished, excellent loca- - tlon. A real bargain at $3,850. Rea sonable terms. Call Owner, Douglas 1723, W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO., Real Estate and Insurance. 1350 Farnam St Doug. 1064. R. S. TRUMBULL. 306 First Nat. Pk. Bldg. Doug. 1734. REM ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty BUSINESS properties and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON, " 620 First Nat. Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Specialist 15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 415. YOUNG & DOHERTY. City Real Estate. Douglas 1571. 322 Brandels Theater. H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist in downtown business property. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. VACANT NORTH nave full lots on Plnkney street, south front, at 35th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced to sell, can give terms. TBAVER BROS. CO.. Douglas 6886. 81$ First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Miscellaneous. LARGE gardeu lots near car line, paved street $125 to $195. $1 down. Doug. 5074, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT WILL loan 10 to 20 thousand on good close in r.al estate, ( pet. and commission Quick action. Bo 38170, Bes. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE. Fine sits on B. 4 M. K. R. size $5x165. Can be cought cheap. Call owner even logs. Phone WaL 70, REAL ESTATE To Exchange CliulCE kitchenette apartment .in Kuns: s City. Mo. Elegant location, always rented furnished. -tc.-: owner l.t Onmha buslmss num. Wants to exchange for Omaha prop erty. Yearly Income $5,240. Priced a Ho.ono. Dou't offer Junk. Charles E. Phillips. Agent, 410 Dnlght Hldg., Kunsax lty. Mo. ' TWO V sec. rich imp. farms. eastern .eor. will consider smaller farms or Dundee residence properties for sale or for exthunge of land. Peter son, 3K4 Bralndeis Theater Hltlg., Omaha, Neb. Tel 1. ISO.-, or Wnl 3 1 Ofi 4 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. WE HAVE acreage property to exchange for city properly. Call us. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 913-14 City National. Douilas 2819. Acreage A LAROE suburban tract of ground outside city limits, near carllne. Ideal place to raise poultry or garden. This Is a 250-ft frontage for $510; will sell on easy terms. Telephone Wslnut 3466. t OR 10 ACHE fruit and garden ground 6-r. house, barn and chicken house; : blocks to car. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294. real estate Wanted For Sale or Exchange FOR FARM OR RANCH. $50,900 Press brick, close-in business bleck; Income $5,000 year, on lease; also $9,000 first mortgages, store buildings and residence properties. Want land. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, ::'$ City National Lank Bldg, Omaha, Neb. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 5 and 6-room bouses end bungalows with J300 to $500 down. .Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. 40 OR 80 A., slightly lmpr., Arkansas land for Omaha bungalow. Col. 4193. Doug. 3840. HAVE 3 lots to exchange for good Dundee home; Lalance trash. Box 2432, Omaha h Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. FEBRUARY 19. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. LISTEN Residents who refused to pay $1,25 an acre for eastern Colorado land 10 years ago are paying $10 to $25 now and ddclare said land will rapidly rise to $50 or $100 an acre. Save commissions by writing W. S. Pershing, ex-mayor, Llmon, Colo. WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado; $12.50 to $18 per acre. We control 26 choice quarters. Send for booklet. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Missouri Lands. 1,000 ACRES Lies well, 800 cultivated, farmed with tractor, well watered, good buildings, all fenced hog tight, one mile depot and high school on automobile road. Fine stock and grain farm, $36 acre. Terms. Hudson . & Young, Nlangua, Webster county. Mo. GREAT BARGAINS $5 down. $5 monthly. buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $220. Address Box 282, Sprinfleld. Mo. SP1 acr LISTEN FARMER 1,280-acro stock ranch; spring water; well; Improved; 6 miles town; $12.60 per acre; other faihis. Ste venson & Padgett, Mountain View, Mo. Nebraska Lands. MUST, BE SOLD 640 acres, Cheyenne county, no Improve ments, eft miles rrom K. K. town on main Una of Union Pacific; fine soil; more than four-fifths of this land lies well and can be farmed with a tractor, balance pasture. Price $26 per acre. No similar tract In Cheyenne county can he bought at this figure. Terms, half cash. 1,300-acre ranch. Pumpkin valley, Morrill county; 700 acres, fine valley farm land, of which 160 acres are In alfalfa, 20 acres fall wheat, 600 acres hill land; good Im provements, part being cement; adjacent to this Is an ever-flowing stream of ex cellent water. Price $17.50 per acre, $7,750 cash, balance 5. 10 or 15 years at 6 per cent; possession this. spring. WHITE & HOOVER I 454 Omaha National Bank Bldg. LQQAN COUNTY 960 acres, Improved, Logan county, with 1,280 acres additional land leased. House, barns, good water and seven miles of fence. Over 400 acres farm land; 175 acres sown to rye goes with place, Price for deeded land $13.60 per acre; one-half cash. Price Includes 10 head of horses, farm machinery, corn, cane soed and rough feed. .Also 166 posts and enough lumber to build a garage. Much of this ranch consists of excellent valley land. WHITE & HOOVER 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. CATTLE RANCH FOR SALE. 14,400 acres well Improved cattle ranch In western 'Nebraska, seven miles from railroad. Will run' 000 head of cattle the year around. Three men can operate the place. One of the very best ranches In the state. Write us for full particu lars. KLOKE INV. CO., Omaha, Neb. 160 ACRES., ALL UNDER CULTIVATION. Only 4V4 miles out from Crawford, I have a dandy, fine 160-acre tract, every acre under Cultivation. It Is the most excellent soil and right In the heart of $76 and $100 land. You could not beat this any where In the world. However, my price Is only $68 per acre. Arah L. Hunger ford, Crawford, Dawes County, Neb. EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 320-acre Improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; $50 per acre. WE HAVE 'Hants who will pay cash for bargains in western land, white & Hoover, Omaha National Bank Bldg. RANCHES of all sizes Patsman. and kinds, easj $01 Karbach Blk terms. A. A. LIST your lands for quick results with C. Canan, 110 McCague Bldg., Omaha. New York Lands. (28 ACRES, y mile from V llage, store, blacksmith shop, church, sawmill, grist mill, cheese factory, 4 from station; $0 from Buffalo, .population 600,000. Good 11-room house, splendid gambrel roof barn,, 43 by 120, litter carrier, fins pig gery and hennery, splendid wattr t pply. 150 acres tillable, 100 acres timber, bal ance good pasture; 100 apple trees. In cluding 63 head uf Holsteln cattle, horse, . sow, 8 pigs, about 600 bu. oats, about 130 tons bay. disk harrow, land roller, grain drill, sprlngtooth ' . rows, sulky . culti vator, plows, surrey, manure spreader, horse rake, gas engine, 'cream sepa ator, mowing machine, grain reaper, corn har vester, ay tedder, wagons, sleighs, small tools. Price $13,000; $3,000 cash; 6 per cent Interest. Free list bargains, Ellis Bros.. Springvllle, N. . GOOD 70-acrc farm must sell, owner sick. Address owner. Buena Vista Farm, Mor rlsvllle. N. Y. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Get on th) ground floor with 80 acres Irrigated land In connection - with open range. You en grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tv- weeks. Send for bul letin. Harley J. Hooker, 940 1st National Bank Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. HIGH CLASS AND CHEAP. 217 level acres rich soil, 120 under plow, 15 meadow, balance easy clearing; no stone or stumps; new 6-room semi-bungalow, hardwood floors and finish, full bsse ment, big porches; good, high-roofed barn, 36x100; granary, poultry house, hog house, corn crib, root house, machine shed, good well; near large summer resort lake; 1 mile from school, 24 miles from live Washburn county, Wisconsin, market town on Omaha line. No help and sacrificed for quick sale at $56 an acre; about $3,600 cash, balance to suit. Immediate posses sion. A truly beautiful farm home. Mrs. S. Fuller, 1799 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minnesota. RAISE CHICKENS. Twenty acres dark clay loam, 10 cultivated, balance easy clearing; 4-room frame house, log bars and poultry house; 1 mile from good Washburn county, Wisconsin, town of 2,600 population. Big snap at $1,100. with $500 cash, balance to suit J, E. Port, Shell Lake, Wisconsin, owner. FARM AND RANCH LANDS! Wyoming Lands. ! WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. (50 pr a7. including i aid-up wbler rights Hent Levi CM. Rv4nder, 854 Omaha Nat' I. Texas Lands. FOR SALE Ten acres In Uraturia county. Texas. Iowa Colony. $1,200. Box 41, Fort Dodge, la. ' Miscellaneous. $3,500 Down Secures 376 Acres, 33 Cows, 21 Heifers and Calves, bull, pair horses, harness, grain drill, mower, rake, tedder, manure spreader, plows, cultivator, roller, en silage cutter, wagons, etc., etc.; wire fenced pasture for 100 head; valuable woodland; 200 acres loamy tillage tor corn, grain and hay; 8-room houxe; 40- eow cellar-barn. silo, 75-ft. stable. creamery, hog and poultry houses, all In good repair with running water. To settle . estate everything goes tor $13,600 with $3,600 down: Income last year $5,000. Details page 19 Strout's catalogue, copy mailed free. Several bargains In Mary land, on cement roads, level, stone-free. black soil with clay subsoil, begin plowing 1st of March, eed wheat 1st Dvo. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY. Dept. 3073 20S S. ISth St., Omaha, Neb. 200 ACRES, 214 miles from town; 100 acres of land In cultivation, 100 acres pasture; comfortable buildings; price only $3,600; $1,600 cash, balance on easy terms; write for land list. Justin T, Avery, Traer, Decatur County, Kansas. CHOICE FARM. Nlllsson. 423 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm With us If you want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN & SON. 423 S. 16tlt Douglas 8371. WANTED TO RENT Farm r- ranch and stock on shares; expertonced In both; have three men to farm; good references. Box 1782, Omaha Bee. Horses Live Stock -Vehicles For Sale. harness, Saddles and Trunks We make them ourselves; sell thetn direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods, when you can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRKD CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE Fresh Holsteln cow, calf by side. Dave Menagb, 1613 Farnam. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 'OLD TRUSTY" Incubators and lroodera shlppod promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co., Mtrs., Clay Center. Neb. FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. 5 and 6 per cent mortgages secured by Omaha residence or Nebraska farms. E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 638 Keellne Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money en hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. LOW RATES--C. O. CARLBERO, 313 Bran- dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. 5 HARRISON1? MORTON. ' 116 omana Nat as. uiai CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 1 and Per Cent. J. H. DUMONT CV Keellne Bldg. OMAHA hSmES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL, ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 3716. LOANS ON"CiTY PROPERTY W. H. THOMAS & SON. Keellne Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th ana Farnam MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches, kioks investment wo.. umn. Private Money SHOPEN ft COMPAN'VDotlas 432 BE A PRODUCER Be Independent Raise What You Eat on One of Our "LITTLE FARM " ADDITIONS" Acres: $10 Cash $10 a Month BENSON FLORENCE SOUTH SIDE "Q" STREET HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1014 HARNEY STREET. rilONE TYLER 60. MONEY Tp LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security. $40, mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. $40, 6 mo., Indorsed notes, total cost, $3.60 Smaller, larger am'ta proportionate rats. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY 432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty.66. LOANS. ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 Gt SMALLER LOANS O CI 1 O W. C. FLATATJ. EST. 1891. O 6TH FLR. SECUHITIEB BLDQ., TY. (60. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS Lowest rates. Private) loan booths. Harry Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. 161$. Est 11(1. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Norbet Karsar and wife to Sam Ca nar et al, Twenty-sixth street, 60 feet south of J street,' west side, 60x150 H.200 John H. Lawrence and wife to Jen nie T. Robb, Twenty-fourth street," 80 feet south of B street, east side, 40x150 2,900 Ed Edwards to Leotta. M. Benjamin, Nineteenth street, 34 feet south of . Clark street, -west side, 31x70...... . 1 Hugh H. Harper and wife to Carl Wandborg, Bli.ney street, 500 feet west of Fotty-second street, . .south ' side. 60x91 27$ Patience Harvat to Anna Heldt and . husband, northwest corner - Thirty-. fourth and E streets. (6x130.. ..... : 1 Gustave Nemee and wlf to William C. Herrold.and wife, southeast cor ner Thirtieth and Jackson streets', 128x298 .0 Barker company to Mabel M. Doug las, Forty-seventh avenue, 200 -feet south of Maple street, east side, (0 X125 M00 Byron Reed company to Emma Ros Icky, Pine street, .276 feet east of Sixtieth street north side,- 123. 28x 305.25 00 Paul Wlrthschaftcr to Elna M. Ja cobsen, Capitol avenue, 198 feet east of Twenty-seventh avenue, south side, 35x116 1,800 Serena E. Rohan to Neal H. Hlatt, southwest corner Fourteenth ave nue and Binney street, 40x190 ' 3 Prudential Savings and Loan associa tion to Catherine A. Collin, T street, 10 feet west of Forty-second street, north side. 100x120 2.600 Mrs. L. H. Sadler to C. II. Swallow, Hartman avenue, 205.5 feet west of Twenty-fifth avenue, routh sldo, 40 X132 ,3.000 Johanna Rohloff to Charles B. Schlei cher, Twentieth street, 80 feet south of Oak street, east side, Irregular, approximately 50x200 3.676 OMAHA LIVE STOCK i r Moderate Friday Run of Cattle, With Trade Active; Hog Re ceipts Light; Sheep Fairly Active. Omaha, February 15. 1918. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday Official Tuesday.... Official Wednesday. Official Thursday . . 6,136 lt,ll 13.217 6.551 18.39.4 6,39 3.949 IS. -til 9.1 SI 4.76.1 13,895 (.855 Five days this week.. 13,473 63,515 38,842 Same days lsst week. 87,365 94,256 41.243 Same days' 3 weeks go.-0.170 66.653 '1.948 Same days 3 weeks ago. SI. 666 66,063 49,694 Same days 4 weeks ago.31,180 78.601 43.184 Same days last year.. .20,19$ 93,341 69,661 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 4 hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday; RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. ?hp. C. M. A St. P 5 5 Wabash 6 Union Paclflo 7 C, & N. V.. east ........17 C. & N. W., west 18 C, St. P., M. 0 4 V.. B. A Q , east 17 C. B. & Q., west 15 ('., It. I. P., east 4 C. R. I. & P.. west 1 Illinois Central 2 Chicago Great West 1 Total receipts , 7 DISPOSITION HEAD. 1 18 76 10 113 Cattle. Hogs. Shce;. Morris A Co 284 1,448 243 Swift A Co. 408 1,063 .... Oudahy Packing Co. ., 846 1,489 2,306 Armour A Co , 679 1.193 .... 1 Sch warts A Co 920 .... J. W. Murphy Jsl .... Lincoln Packing Co. .. 31 S. O. Packing Co 2 Wilson Packing Co 6 .... .... W. B. Vansant Co 46 ... .... Benton, Vansant & Lush 31 Hill A Son 4 F. B. Lewis 76 Hunslnger A Oliver .... 27 , J. B. Root A Co ! .T. II.. Bulla 10 .... , .... Huress 27 .... .... F. O. Kellogg 20 Worthalmer A Deegen . 129 M. A K. Calf Co 8 Chsistle 85 Huffman ,,, 9 Ulassberg 3 John Harvey ....! 36 Jensen A Lungren .... 6 .... .... Other buyers 145 .... 621 Totals 2,913 8,194 3.068 Cattle There was tho.usuul very moderate Friday's run of cattle about 2,100 head, and receipts so far this week l.vs been about 1,400 smaller than a wscU ago. Trado was fairly active and prices fully steady 1 1 the ad vanes of the first half of the week, which means that fat cattle are now selling any where from 60c to 76c, higher than they were a week ago. The same holds true as to cows and heifers, anything at all desirable in the way of beef steers or butcher stock being in broad demand and strong. Outlet for stocker and feeders was also broad, and the nioderato offerings moved freely at strong figures, fully 60o higher for the week. Quotations on rattle: tlood to choice keeves, 312.OO01S.uO; fair to good beeves, $10.76011.75; .trillion to fair benves, $8.60 010.50; good to choice yearllnits, $10,000 11.50; fair to good yearlings. 19.00410.00: common to fnlr yearlings, $7.00 & 9.00; good to choice grass beeves, (10. 50 11 .60 ; fair to good grass beeves, $8.76B10.00: common to fnlr grass beeves, $7.608.0; good to choice heif ers, $9.00010.10; good to choice cows, $8,60 0 $9.50; fair to good cows, -$7.50dj8.50; com mon to fair cows, $6.2607.26; good to choice feeders, $10.2511.40; fair to good feeders. I9.6010.25; common to fair feeders, $6.50 ($9.00; good to cTtolce stockers, $9.00010.60; Mock heifers, $7.5009.00) stock cows, $6,50 4f J.60; stock calves, $7.00 O 9. 60; veal cnlvps, $8.25013.00; bulls, stags, etc., BEEF STEERS. $7.00010.00. No. Av. Pr. No. 830 $7 75 3 Av. Pr. .. 663 $8 00 1..., 3..... 9 7 4 740 9 25 751 t 85 ' 864 10 10 866 10 60 963 10 85 920 11 00 8 762 ( 40 28 732 10 00 7. .......1010 10 26 22 915 10 60 29 1048 10 90 16 1148 11 25 8 1042 11 60 8. 1040 11 66 8 1386 12 00 13 1276 13 60 45 19 13 1189 11 86 20 1245 11 60 20 1236 11 75 11 1468 13 36 STEERS AND HBFERS. No. . Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. 9 676 I 60 6 716 10 25 31 836 10 70 7.. (87 10 76 6 620 25 6 686 10 00 24 824 10 60 24.. 11., No. 3.. 7.. 3.. 12.. 3.. .. 695 10 65 ..1007 11 00 - HEIFERS. Av. . 663 , 700 . 850 . 780 .1060 Pr. 735 No. 13.. 11.. 7.. 1.. AV. .Pr. 573 7 60 1081 8 65 860 $00 ...... 670 60 17 877 10 00 COWS. ..1022 ..'839 .. 886 ,.101 (60 .. 9.18 ..' 964 ..1280 ..1020 ..1036 3t'.'.'. 6... 2... 16... 9... 11... 00 4.. .... 873 .... 821 .... 818 ,...1007 . ... 969 ....1140 ....1070 ....1088 25 60 10 35 60 75 00 26 60 (.. 5.. 11.. 25.. 4.. 16.. 5.. 2 j...... 12 86 7.; 1340 10 0C 1353 10 26 HULLS. AvT ,. 970 ,.1014 , . 920 ..1600 .,2020 No. Av. , 840 .1217 ,1190 ,1660 .1890 Pr. No. 1.. . 6... 1... 1... 1... Pr. I 25 I 60 ) 00 I 60 I 75 7 76 8 40 S 76 9 25 9 65 1570 10 00 CALVES, No. Av. Pr. 1 410 8 00 9 375 - 8 7S 1.1 442 9 10 8 318 11 00 1 130 12 00 3 243 12 60 No. Av. 426 470 340 6... 1... 1... i 315 11 60 1 190 13 25 1 140 13 00 Representative sales: Hogs Receipts were the lightest for the week and the market was fairly active. Shippers were buying a considerable po. tlon of the offerings at prices that were 16O20o higher than yesterday. Packers, however, were,. Inclined to hold out for lower prices, and trade In their division was Inclined to be slow. They finally commenced buying at prices that were mostly 10c higher. The top was $16.05, 16o higher than was paid yes terday, while the bulk of the offerings moved at (15.80016.00. No. eVv. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 80, ,224 70 15 76 88. .196 320 16 76 84. .249 70 16 80 84. .178 .. 16 (6 25. .239 ... 16 90 66. .222 ... 16 (5 66. .225 ... 16 00 '76. .801 ... 16 06 Sheep Sheep and lamb receipts were light today. Early trade was fairly active on both holdovers and today's offerings. A fairly good grade of light lambs sold up to $16.40, heavy lambs selling from (IS.00 to (15.75. For the week sharp declines have featured all killer trade. Handywelght lambs have suffered from 26c to 40c, heavy lambs going unevenly lower at a rangt of from 15o to 60c and In spots 76c. There were a few fat sheep here this morning ruling nominally steady. For the week ewes were fully 25c lower, and at the ex treme decline around 4060o down. There were few feeders here, nothing selling early, They look a llttla lower If anything than last week. Good feeder lambs, are quotable up to $16.60. : : Quotations on sheep and lambs; Lambs, handy weight, $16.60016.75; lambs, heavy weight, $16.60 016.00; lambs, feeders, $15.00 016.60; lambs, shorn, (11.6013.60; lambs, dulls, $10.00014.''; yearlings, fair to choice, $11.60014.60; yearlings, feeders, (12.000 14.26; wethers, fair to choice (J 1.00 1 3.00 ; ewes, fair to choice, $11.00012.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, (10.60016.50; ewes, feed ers, (7. 50O10.60; ewes, culls and canners, (5.00O7.25. ' Representative sales: . .. 8IIEEP. - ' Av.- Pr, 242 fed lambs 86 $16.76 422 fed lambs 93 15.40 688 fed lambs 89 16.20 3.17 cull ewes 93 9.00 717 cull ees ' 100 11.75 88 fed wethers 70 12.00 441 fed lambs 96 16.05 St. Louis Live Stock. V St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 16. Cattle Receipts 9,600 head; market strong; native tfief steers, $8.00013.00; yearling steers and heif ers, $7.00013.60; cows, $6.00011. 60; stock ers and feeders, $6.00010.60; fair to prime southern beef steers, (9.00O12.60; beef cows and heifers, $6.00010.00; southern yearling steers and heifers. $7.00010.00; native calves, (8.00O16.00. Hogs Receipts 9,300 head; market high er; lights, (16.25O10.46; pigs, (12.001B.28; mixed and butchers, (16.26016.65; good heavy, (16.45016.60; bulk, $16.25016.$$. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 300 head; market steady; lambs. $14.00017.76; ewes, $1L69I2.00; wethers, $11.50013. 25; canners and choppers, $6.009.00. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, Fob. 15. Cattle Receipts. 1, 200 head: market strong; beef steers, $9.50 O13.00; fat cows and heifers, $8.00011.00; canners, $0.0007.50; stockers and feeders, (8.00OH.00; calves, (S.0012.50; bulls, slat;, etc., $7.50910.26; feeding cows and heifers. $6.608 76. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market 10c to 15c higher; light $15.60015.85; mixed. i:,.io&lJ.S0; heavy, $15 90 tf 16 00 ; pigs, fl00ffl4 60; bulk af sales. $15,100 5D0. !ieep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Feb. 15. Cattle Receipts 10.000 head; market steady; native steers, (9 40r (13. SO; stockers and feeders, $7.25010 30, eons and heifers, $6.30011.60; calves, (8.60 13.76. Hogw Receipts 33.000; market strong, 15 cents above yesterday's average; bulk. S16.10yi6.40; lisht, 16.S0O16.60; mlxMrrt $15. 854j 16.55; heavy, (16.70O16.50; rouKh, J15 704(15.85; pigs. $12.76015.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 8.000; mar ket weak; sheep, 19 !0 13.26 ; lambs, (13,75 0 16.75. Kansas City Live Stock. Kaifsas City, Feb. 15. Cattle Receipts 2.000 head;' market strong; prime fed steers, $12.60 13.75; dressed beef steers, $10,250 12.85; western steers. $9.00013.85; southern cattle, $6.75012.00; calves. $7.00013.00. Hogs Receipts 6,000; market 15o higher; bulk. $16. 00416. CO: heavy, $16.15016.75; packers snrt butchers. $16 10016.35; light, $16.00016.20; pigs. $12.60015.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 6,000; market iteadv: lambs, $15.76'4rl.75: yearlings, $13.50914.60; wethers, (11.50013 50; ewes, $11.8513.76. St. Joseph Live Stock. . St. Joseph, Feb. 15 Cattle Receipts. 800 head; market steady; steers, (9.0013.60; cows and heifers, (6. 00012.00; calves, (6.00 O13 00. Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head: market higher; ,top, $16.30; bulk of sales, $16,000 16.60. Sheep and Lambs Reeelpts, 3.600 head; market lower; lambs, $18.00Ol 60; ewes, I7.00C15.60. Boston Wool Market Boston, Feb. 15. The Commercial Bui lettn will say tomorrow. "Another week of moderate activity is rerorted through the wool trad. Views of medium wools comparatively firm but fine wools esneclslly short ones, are rather on th teasy side. Manufacturers report a fair demand for civilian goods and are expecting further awvernmcnt orders shortly. Wools held bv the wool Quartermaster In Boston are to be -released tor distribution to be used In military good after February 19. Hmureri basis : Texas Fine 13 months, $1.6301.72; flno 1 months. 31.55fiil.60. California Northern. $1.7001.76; middle county $1.6601.60; southern. $1.461.60 Oregon Eastern, No. 1 staple $1.80 01.82; esstern clothing, $1.6001.60; Valloy No. 1.- $1.60O1.70 Territory Fine staple, 1.$5; half blood combing. $1.70(91.70 blood commng ii.oo fine clothing $1.(001.66; fine medium cloth lnr tl. 5501. 60. Pullod Extra. $1.8001.85; A A, (1.7001.(0; A supers, (1. 6001.66, New York General Market. New York. Feb. 16 Flour Springs, I15.554fl0.70; winters, $10.26010.60; Kan sas. $10.60011.00. Corn Spot, firm; kiln dried No. I yellow, (1.(1 tt; No. 8 mixed, firm; cost and freight, Now York, prompt shipment; Argentina, $2.16 f. o. b. cars. Oats Spot, steady; natural, (l.OOViO 1.03. i Hay Strong; No. 1, $2.10; No. , $1.00; No. (, $1.(0; shipping, $1.7501.85; all nom inal. Hods Quiet: state ' medium to choice. 1917, 40060c; 1918, nominal; Paclflo coast, 1917. 2102tc; 1916, 14017c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 3!O4H0; ven tral America, 38 0 40c. Leather Steady; hemlock sols over weights. No. 1, 01c; No. 3. 49c. Provisions Pork, firm; mess, i.o; fam ily, $54.00058.00; short clear, $50.00016. 00. Lard, strong; middle west, (2.u wzs.su. Wool Firm; domestic fleece, X. Ohio and Pennsylvania, 76c. Rice Firm; fancy head, (09e; oius rose, 8V4C Coffee Market. New York. Feb. 16. Coffee The market for coffee futures Just about ilost yesterday's advances during, today's trading. Revived reports that Dutch vessels now In harbor hare might soon become available for the South American trado seemed to create rather a more optlmlstlo view as to Imports and the technical position of the market seemed to have weakened somewhat on the recent rally of 60 to 70 points from the low levels of last weak. The opening was 1 to 7 tiolnts lower under scattering liquidation and prices sold about 33 to 26 points net lower during the day, with May toucning 8.00c and .September at 8.25c. The close was a few points up from the lowest on covering, promoted by peace talk with last pricing showing net lossss of 7 to 13 points. March, 7.82c; May, 8.04o; juiy, s.140; nep tember, (.30c; October, 8.84c; December, 8.43c. ' Spot, unchangod; Rio 7s, 8c; Santos 4s, 10c. It was rumored In the cost and freight market that a statement was made that chartered at 8.70o per bag. Offers of 4s were reported at 10c, London credits. The official cable showed no change In the Rio market. Santos spots were 100 reis lower and futures 25 to 76 rels lower. Brazilian port receipts, 64,000 bags. Omaha Hay Market. Lighter receipts for th past few days and with the demand good on prairie hay has caused prices to go some higher on all grades of prairie ' hay, Alfalfa Is steady with prices unchanged. Straw continues steady. ' ' Hay Choice upland prairie, (21.60; No. 1. (19.5030.60; No. 2, (16.60017.60: No. $7 (12.50014. 60; midland, No. 1, (19.50020.60; No. 2, (15.50017.60; lowland, No. 1, $16.61 017.60; No. 3, $14.5015. 60; No. 3, $13,600 13.60. Alfalfa Choice, $30.00; No. 1, $2(.00O 20.00; standard, (25.00027.00; No. i, $23.00 026.00. Straw Oat, $11.00; wheat, $10.00. t Kvnporated Apples and Dried' Fruits. New ork, Feb. 15. Evaporated apples, nulet; California, 15015ttc; state, 16 16V4c. Prunes, firm; California, 61414c; Oregons, 13c. Apricots, scarce; choice, 11 He; exra choice, 174c; fancy, 19tt20c. Peaches, scarce; standard, lttic; choice, 1214013c; fancy, 13W14c. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 99ttc; choice to fancy seeded, 9AO10c; seedless, 808Vic; Lon don layers, $1.80. Kvaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. Now York, Fob. 14. Evaporated apples, dull; Californias, lSOltftc; state, 15 HO lVc. Prunes, firm; Californias, 6014o; Oregons, 13c. Apricots, quiet; choice, 1714c; extra choice, 17Kc; fancy, 19ftO20c. Peaches, scarce; standsrd, JIVjc; choice, 121s13c; fancy, 11O140. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 9914c; choice to fancy seeded, 9lHc; seedless, (08Hc; Lon don layers, $1.80. ' New Yor( Metal. New York, Feb. 15. Metal exchange quotes lead firm; spot, $7.0507.20; spelter, dull. East St. Louis, spot, (7.057.20; spel tel, dull. East St. Louis, spot, offered at $7.87. At London: Copper, spot, 110; futures, 110; electrolytic, 126. Tin, spot, 323; fu tures, 319. Lead, spot, 29 10s; futures, 128 10s. Spelter, spot 64; futures, 60. New York Cotton. New York, Feb. 15. Cotton futures opened steady; March, 29.90c; May, 29.87c; October, 28c; December, 27.75o. Cotton futures closed steady; . March, 80.10c; May, 21.62c; July, 29.07c; October, 27.91c; Dcember, 27.78c. r New York, Feb. 16. Cotton closed steady; net 16 points higher to 2 potnts lower. New York Sugar. New York, Feb. 15. Sugar Raw, market steady; centrifugal, (.005c; molasses sugar, nominal. Refined sugar, market steady; fine gran ulated, 7.46c. Turpentine and Rosin .Savannah, Qa., Feb. 16. Turpentine Firm; 42Hc; sales, 200 bbls.; stock, 26,731. bbls. , Rosin Firm; sales, 950 bblge. ; receipts, 265 bbls.; stock, 94,792 bbls. Quotations; B, D, E, F, O, H. I, $6.00; K, ( 65; M, (7.00 N, (7.307.4O; WO, $7.60 7.60; W, (7.6007.70. New York Dry Good New Yory, Feb. 15. Cotton good and yarns here today were firm. Wool markets showed some easing, especially on -offers of carpet wools. Burlaps were firm and higher. Silks wers quiet' Marshal J off re Breaks Into French Academy Paris, Feb. IS. Marshal Joffre, former commander in chief of the French army, was today elected a member of the Frenh academy by 22 votes out of a possible 29. Six members were absent and one vote cast was a blank. Marshal Joffre was elected to the seat of the late Jules Clarctie, former director of the Comedie Francais. The "immortals" who " voted included Anatole France, Pierre Loti, Gabriel Hanotaujc and President Poincare. GRAIN AND PRODUCE After Indifferent Session, Corn Sells Unchanged to 2 and 3 Cents Higher; Oats Up. t Omaha, Feb. 15, 1918. Arrivals of grain today totaled 284 cars. Receipts of wheat were 6 cars; corn, 24l cara; oats, 29 cars; rye, 6 cars, and barley, 2 cars. The cash corn market was a rather slow affnlr today, buyers and sellers being. very Indifferent and unable to establish any val ues during the greater part of the morning. There was a good local Inquiry for this ar ticle however, buyers bidding yesterday's prices while sellers asked from 2c to 3c over. Later In the session spot figures were unchanged to 2c and 3c higher, the whlta scoring the extreme advance, white the bulk of the offerings brought about yes terday's prices. Considerable Interest was again shown for the white variety and In turn these samples brought a good premium over yes terday's offerings. No. 4 white sold at (1.89 and (1.84 and No. 4 white at (1.69 and (1.78. No. 4 yellow brought (1.55 and (1.61 and the 5 grade, (1.45 and (1.65. One car of No. 3 mixed sold at (1.63 while the ,4 mixed went at (1.62 and (1.(4. No. 6 mixed sold at $1.44 and $1.43. Oats were up c to lc, this advance making a new high record, the No. 2 white selling at the top, 87 Vic Standard oats brought 87c and the 3 white, te and 87c. 8ample grade nnts went at 86Vsc, and the No. 4 mixed at 86c. Much. of this cereal has been bought of late for urprrt and this also has been tho strengthening factor, buy ers giving price only a . secondary consuls eratlon. Rye was unchanged to 2c lower, while barley was quoted firm. Either cereal was, In good demand. No. 3 rye sold at $3.12;. and $3.14 and the 4 grade nf harley at $1.77. One car of sample gmde brought 11.75. Two late sales of- No. 3 white corn were made at $1.85 and $1.67 respectively. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 72.000 bushels: oats, 339,000 bushels. ' Primary wheat receipts were 212.000 bush-', els and shipments 204,000 bushels, agatnst receipts of 842, ooe bushels and shipments ut 638.DO0 bushels lust year. Primary coi;n receipts were 1,687.000 bush els and shipments 154,000 bushels, against receipts nf 866,000 bushels anj shipments to 646,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 850,000 bush els and shipments 790,000 bushels, against receipts of 644,(100 Ijnshcls and shipments Of 687,000 bushels Ihm4' year. ' CARLO RECEIPTS. " ' Wheat. Ccrn. Oats Chicago X.. 6 393' 174. Minneapolis 95 ... ' Duluth Omaha , 6 Kansas City ., 19 St. Louis 4 S41 - 204 128 . 2(1 4U Winnipeg 148 These sales were reported today: Corn No. 3 white: 2 cars, $1.85; No. 4 whitet 2 cars, (1.84; 3 cars, $1.83; 2 cars, $1.81; S cars, $1.80. No. 5 white: 1 ear. $1.77; 1 car (10 per cent damaged), $1.73; 1 car. $1.72; ( cars. $1.70; 1 car, $1.(3. No.. ( white: S cars, $1.60; 1 car, $1.56.' Sam-, plewhlte: 1 car (32 per cent damaged)., $1.61$1.:S. No. 4 yellow: t cars, 11.81; 3-5 car, $1,66; 1 car, $1.66. No. 6 yellow: i' cars, $1.65; t cars, $1.61; 9 cars, $1.60; 4 cars, $1.48; 4 cars, $1.47; 1 ca,r, (1.4fi( 1, car, $1.45. No, ( yellow: 1 car (shipper's weights), 1.46. Sample yellow: i cars (17, per cent damaged), $1.30; 1 car, $1.30; 1 rar, $1.28; 1 car, $1.25. No. 4 mixed: 2' cars, $1.(4; I cars, $1.62. No, 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.48: 1 car, $1.47; ( cars. $1.46; 2-5 car. $1.44. No. ( mixed: 1 car (Immature), , $1.40; 2 cars, $1.40; 3 cars, $1.39; 4 cars, ' $1.38. Sample mixed: 1 Car, $1.25. Oats Standard: 1 car, 87c. No. I white! 2 cars, 87o; 1 car, 86 c. Rye No. 3: 1 cat, $3.14: 1 car, $2.12. Barley No. 4: 1 car, $1.77. - Sample: car. $1.75. . " ; Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 3 white, i (1.86; No. white, (1.(901.94; No. 6 white, (1.6801.78; No. whits, $1.6501.60; sample while, $1.25; No. 4 yellow, $1.651.61; No. ( yellow, $1.4501 56; No. yellow, $1,430 . 1.46; sample yelloM-, $1.3(0130; No. 4 mixed, $1.6201.54; No. 5 mixed, tl.4401-48; No ( mixed, $l,38OL40; sample mixed, $1.25. Oats: Standard, 87c; No. ( white, 88iOI7c; sample, 8614c Barley: No. 4, (1.77. Rye: No. 3, (3.1203.14. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bes by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open. High. I Low.rciose. fYes. - Corn. I Mch. 1 17 1 27 H 127 Mi 1 27H 127H May 1 26 1 26H125 1 26 126 Oats. j I Mch. 85 '4 85 HI 84 (4Vi 85H May . 823, 83 81 (2Vt (2 Pork. I I May 47 35 47 SO.. 147 10 47 (7 47 85 Lard. ( May 25 60 25 87 25 60 26 86 25 60 July 26 75 26 (3 25 75 25 95 35 (0 Ribs. May 24 83 25 15 24 82 26 07 24 (0 July 25 06 26 86 25 05 26 36 CHICAGO GRAIN ANU PROVISION'S, Car Supply Rules to Build Stocks Offsets Unusual Demand. ' '' Chicago, Feb." 1 5. New car supply ' rules Intended to build up stocks here proved !, a nearly complete offset today for signs that demand for corn was more than keep- lng pace with reofelpts. The result wos a' steady close at the same as yesterday's- fin- 1 Ish to e higher, with Mareh (1.27 and May (1.20, In oats the outcome ranged from o decline to Ho decline. Provisions' gained 82o to 70c. . ..., i At first the corn market had an upward : bend, Influenced by the fact that sellers ' were scarce and thnt arrivals here showed a falling off as compared with the two , previous days. Besides, scarcity of choice ; grades continued and cold weather sc,omed . likely in some degree to hinder the .crop movement. The market, however, promptly eased off after the Issuance of .Instructions ..; that grain enrs emptied here, must not be'", re-loaded for shipment east but must be t, returned to western lines in order to" bring ... corn to terminal. - I - '''' 3 Commission house buying carried oats to the highest prices yet. this season,, hut a,"' sharp reaction followed. Profit taking ap-"? peared to be chiefly responsible for the ., setback, but the strength In Liberty bonds and In the New York stock market was alao,.. a bearish factor. ,;. J Advances In the value of hogs hoisted ,.' provisions, New liork Produce- New York, Feb. 15. Butter Firm; re- '' reipts, 4,298 tubs; creamery higher than ex- V traa, 6214 063c; extra (93 score), (2e; firsts, HOUHo; seconds, 47 HO .. . Eggs Firm; receipts, 6,360 cases;, fresh .' gathered extras, 68 069c; extra firsts, 67-i4c;.-. firsts, 67c; seconds, 665614o. Cheese Steady; receipts, (48 boxes; stats whole milk flats, held ee-pctals,. 2602614c;' state, average run, 2614 0 26c. ; Poultry Alive firm; young roosters, JCc;, . . old roosters, 27c; fowls, 26c; turkeys, 36c. --" Dressed strong; chickens, 27S8c; fowls, 25035a; turkeys, 24038c. ;. . i . - ,y Chicago Porduca. " v. '.-.UC'-Chicago, Feb. IS. Butter Unchanged',' Eggs Higher; receipts, 638 cases; . firsts,. i 64 064 He;' ordinary firsts, 5114063r at mark, cases, Included, 61H06314c;.efrts.t era tor firsts not quoted. . Potatoes Receipts, 41 cars; unchanged. Poultry Alive, unchanged. t - rT' Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Feb. 15. Flour Unchanged.. Barley (1. 64O1.90. -fZ. Rye $2.1802.19. ..j Bran (32.60. ',,' Corn No. 3 yellow, (1.7201.7.7 , ; . Oats No. 3 whlte,-86HO87H0. .. ' '' Flaxseed (3.69HOS.72H. Kansas City Grain. "-' .-" Kansas City, Job. Ifr. CoW-t-No; j t"ji. mixed, (1.76O1.90; No. 3 white, . $2.05(9 $.14; No. i yellow, (1.87 01.93; Msy. .$U2K. Oata No. (..white, 9)HLr mixed. 8788c. , Kansas City, Feb. 15. Butter, ' Eggs and Poultry Unchanged. , . ,, . .. .. St. Loots' Grain,-.s.XA St Louis, Feb. 15. Corn No, 4. $1.58; ,'. No. 4 white, $1.781.93H: May, L36 '4. i .: Oats No. white. 8989H May, 82ie-.-. lllali (lift I saWkrV suma a. thA ft Will twiner vnn at Q. . We'll mak yoo rianm tent or mhev 1 . Wool Coats Will Be HiA Nnr Y.nrPn. KirWXT I- - - - ivjnuv is v T Tailors say real wool overcoats stay be off th p H..wn.,jw, oemi your owes to US now year, oena yeur Bides ta us-new and haveafur coat nade for every member of f ,. ,ur w am i or every member of the family. Look ahead Prepare NOW Our - won is the best Send for illustrations sad prices. 8 I 1931 Sorts 13lk Su, OMAHA. KES - sf yoaasaeoa! it to I F tl