THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. J9 HELP WAN i .D FEMALE Saleswomen and Solicitors. WANTED Young isdy to solicit orders by telephont one having bad come business experience preferred, and not afraid to talk; mustbe able to write a legible hand; good, steady position for a young lady who can do the work. Address Box 5597, Omaha Bee. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR GROCERY DEPARTMENT. APPLY SUPERINTENDENT HAYDEN BROS. WANTED Salesladies between 18 and 21 yeare old for- permanent position. Oppor tunlties for advancement. 9. W. Wool- 4 worth Co., 114 S. 16th St. title A MIlVTt, nn tA hHvht i.nnintn!nl ladles with ability tn out-door soliciting, exceptional opportunity tor advancement. Phone Walnut 2813. Heusehold and Domestic. 1 REFINED ELDERLY LADY CONFINED TO HER BED WANTS BOARD AND CARE IN A QUIET HOMB WHERE THERE ARE NO OTHER ROOMERS AND IN A DESIRABLE LOCALITY WHERE THERE ARE TREES IN THE YARD OR IN THE STREET. BOX 3727, OMAHA BEE. rVANTKD By man with three children, middle aged woman as housekeeper, Pol ish Catholic preferred. Mike Kudron, ' Genoa, Neb., Route 1, WANTED An experienced upstairs maid; references required. Mrs. L. L. Kountze, 423 So. 39th St. Telephone Harney 178. WANTED Competent girl for housework; must be good cook. Mrs. J. J. Hughes. 118 8th Ave., Council Bluffs. WANTED- -A girl to assist with general housework. References. 3723 Mason St. Harney 4271. EXPERIENCED NURSE Well care for Invalid In her own home, also nursing, Web. 3100. WANTED Lady to keep house for two boys on farm. L. Woodworth, Vermillion, s. ., Route No. 1, Box 26, WANTED Elderly lady to do housework for an elderly couple. Mrs. D. A. Halm, Syracuse, Neb. WANTED Lady to care for baby perma nently. Call Colfax 2551 WANTED Competent girl, general house work. 1906 Binney St. Webster 6083. COMPETENT white housemaid. Telephone Harney 2641 LAUNDRESS wanted at once. Apply Clark- son hospital. Hotels and Restaurants. WANTED 2 girls for dining room work. 114 N. 18 th St. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES college. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Even day la enrollment day. Book- keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer. cial and English branches, catalogue iree. BOYLES COLLEGE, Douglas 1665. 18th and Harne Bts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 220 'Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 6810. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. TO THE WOMEN WHO HAVE . ROOMS TO RENT. Remember that the weather condition! for the next few weeka will probably not permit room hunters making .an ex tended hunt for rooms. They will stay Inside and watch the want-ads. If you wish your room rented, phone oa your ad NOW. Tyler 1000. NE large or small room, $10 and (16 per month; strictly private home; all modern . m.. t .... ,c, T conveniences, jtyicr jujti-u tTEAM-HEATED rooms 12 wk.. also apts with kltchenets. Ogden Hotel Co. Bluffs, MODERN room for gentlemen; private home; walking distance, uougias oaac faODERN ROOM strictly private home nr.ivim iitne Call Harney 6487. .. I-ROOM cottage. Walnut HUL $, Douglas 6546. f HauKkeerjinkT Rooms.' STRST floor, modern, southeast suite, Ideal for couple. 4018 Lafayette Ave, Wa-iut 1608. Board and Room. A TTrvTlAM snnu HtlNTESSI It you fall to find the room yoa desire among these ads call at The Be office for a Room List Gives complete desorlptlon of vacant rooms In II parta of the city. New Usui issue- every ween. tARK AVE. First class front room, bav window. Harney 1208. Gentlemen pre ferred. "ROOM, and board for two gentlemen; large pleasant southeast room, on car line; private home. Webster 4809 iJ23 PINKNEY, board and room for 2; prl- vale home; Jso garage, web. bviu. BURNISHED rm. and board, 701 8. 18th St. Unfurnished Rooms. bEATED ROOMS. CRTTGHTON BLOCK. World Realty Co.. Douglas (342. Sun Theater Bldg. T MODERN rooms, bath room and large porch; price, $12. Call owner, Walnut 2667. FOR RENT HOUSES West. (1215 CUMING 7-r. modern, 125. Zabrlskle, 401 MeCague. Walnut 917. South. $ ROOM house, modern except h eat, South 3267. Miscellaneous. -ROOM, all modern bouse, close In, 846. JOHN J. MULVIHILL (Realtor). 06 Brandela Theater Bldg. Phone Doug, t. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CTTY. CREIGH SONS A CO.. BEH BLDO. Garden, 4119 n. 38th, 6 rooms $12.50 208 S. 41st; hot water plant i . 25.00 JOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas 654. SHOPEN A CO.. RENTALS. Douglas 4228 FOI RENT APARTMENTS West. THE COLLEGE TERRACE New Fireproof Apartments Walking Distance, Strictly Modern Every Detail Rent $35 to $40 per Month. A few choice corner apartments loft; large living rooms, beautiful dressing rooms, tiled bath with base tubs, mirror doors, the largest and best Murphy-ln-a-Door beds made; Powell's latest white enamel kitchenette cabinets with built-in gas range and refrigerator; one-piece sink with spring faucts; dandy dining rooms. Five apartments have the coziest break fast rooms to be found in Omaha. No In side apartments. Open Sunday from 2:30 to E p. m. On iretk days call for appointment or apply :o janitor. Apt. 1. NEAR FOUR CAR LINES.t Southeast corner 23d and California. Osborne Realty Company, 701 Omaha Nat'I. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. BEAUTIFUL 8-room and bath apartment, walking dlstsnce. In fine location. $3166 winter. Douglas 3140. EaMILTON APTS.--Fireproof. 24tb 1 Fsr nam: furnished or unfurnished. D 1472. FOR RENT APARTMENTS North. Central Tizard Place Hlock. Nothing better for price; 4 -mora apart ment; also 4-room fiat. Apply office, 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232, TWO 4-room apts. with sun room, modern, steam heated $31.00 and $35 winter. Maple Court, 1815 Maple St. Red 682. South. HEATED APARTMENTS. 6 rooms "the Hudson," 207 . South 26th avenue; summer. $42.50; winter, $00 Ort 8 rooms. 410 South 25th avenue, summer, 140.00; winter. $45.00. BENSON ft MYERS CO, Realtors. 424 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg P. T46. Miscellaneous. " ; PETERS TRUST CO. t Specialist in Apartment management. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apcrtments and Houses. WE WANT more houses and apartments to rent. N The fact that we have practically cleared up our big list is conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. If you want to keep your place rented, tee Pays and Slater Co.. Omaha Rental Men, 616 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Doug. 1016. WANTED TO RENT Five or six-room mod era house tt) Dundee or Benson. Will guarantee to take best of care of property. Address C. C. Cochran, 2048 Farnam St. Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED Furnished two or three-room apartment. Must be desirable. Address W. Warren, 670 S. 26th Ave. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FOR RENT Best location tn city for drug store, new brick building. J. J. Cameron. 679 brandela Theater Bldg. Tel Douj. 7980. FINE new atore room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat For nartlculara see Conrad Voung. 81$ Bran dela Theater Bldg. Douglas 1671. MODERN store. 16th St., near postofflce; low rent. , O. P. STEBBINS, 1616 Chicago St. NEW store for rent at 24th and Farnam. fin location, Call D. 1473. Office andTDesk Rooms. BUSINESS Men demand the best office location. The Bee Building supplies this demand. KeyBtone Inv. Co., Tyler 131. OFFICES, $20 per month and up. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO., FIRST TRUST CO.. Agts. Tyler $00. FOR RENT SUBURBAN FOR RENT Suburban home, 8 rooms, mod ern In every respect with II lots and barn. In Bellevue, near suburban line, rent . reasonable. Write R. S. Calder, St Charles, .Mo., or see agent. Ed Meyer, Bellevue. Neb. FOR RENT 8-room modern suburban home with 13 lots, near atreet car line. In Bellevue; rent reasonable. Write R. S. Calder, St. Charles, Mo., or see Ed Mayers, Agent, Bellevue, Neb. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 8400. Have your moving bandied Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. - OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 S. 16th. Douglas 416$. FREE RENTAL SERVICE 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, paoklng and storing caU Tyler 230 or Douglas 4838. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS COTTAGE. OWNER HAS LEFT CITT. and will sacrifice his nearly new G-room, strictly modern home, oak finish In big living and dining room, oak floors throughout, bookcases and seats, built in. Full brick foundation, built for a home. This is on the car line, har nice lawn and someone will certainly get bargain, why not youT OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 7111 Om. Nat'I Bank Bldg. Ty'er 496. Own Your Own Home $400 Down & $30 Per Month 6-room, strictly modern, nearly new bungalow tn Claremont Addition; large lot 45x128; full basement; furnace heat; larga floored attic; close to car and school. If looking for dandy borne, don't miss this. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. REALTORS, 58T Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. D. 1781. FIELD CLUB BUNGALOW. PRICE ONLY $6,600. Beautiful seven-room, all brick and stucoo bungalow, sun room, sleeping porch, big living room with fireplace, book cases, etc. Finished In oak, birch and white enamel throughout. This is one of the best we have ever had on our list Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. 5 ROOM house hardwood finish, A-l plumbing, storm - windows and full screens, large porches; lot 60x120; 1 ' blocks from two car lines, at 4227 Grant St. Have fo see to appreciate, or phone Walnut 1723. STRICTLY MODERN 6 room home fine location, must see to appreciate. Harney 5565. WEST FARNAM HOME BARGAIN. PRICE ONLY $7,000. 1 Eight rooms and bath; all the bailt-ln features, quarter sawed oak fiocrs throughout, tile bath, floor and walls; choree east front lot, only two blocks to new Yates school, A real home Is a splendid location. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat'I Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. Nor FIVE ROOMS, ALL ON GROUND FLOOR, LOCATED NORTH. This Is all modern, oak finish In living and dining rooms,' refrigerator room. Tantry with cupboard;; full basement floor drain and guaranteed furnace. Price $2,700. Can give terms. This la a bargain. Five-room story and half bungalow. Very large living room and dining room, both finished in oak with colonnades. Price $2,800. This Is located south, near Deer park and must be seen to be ap preciated. Call Douglas 6886 for appoint ment. TRAVER BROS. CO., 819 First National Bank BUlg. Close In, Near 27th and Leavenworth Six rooms and garage, practically new. Owner leaving city. Living room, dining mom kitchen, oak finish and floors first floor; three bedrooms, bath and open nlcoping porch on second floor; full lot; paving paid. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. (19-20 City National. Six Rooms Clifton Hill ALL MODERN $3,150 $300 CASH This is near 46th St. car line on Clifton hill. Built 4 years; 4 rooms downstairs and 2 rooms, bath and sleeping porch up stairs; south front lot; house has oak fin ish downstairs; newly decorated Inside. This Is a bargain. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 60. FOR SALE OR RENT 9474 Grant St., 8-room house with 1 full size lots, vacant land adjoining for gardening purposes. MITCHEL INVESTMENT CO., J4th and Ames St Col. 217. KOUNTZE PLACE Modern 8-room house, full basement, jaige lot, close to car. Price $3,360 Norrls A Norrls, D. 4270. 6-R. HOUSE near 24h and Maple, mod. ex. ht, $2,360. Will take In autd. F. D. Wead, 310 S. eVh St U1NNE LUSA homes and lot offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. South. S-ROOM house. 2 lots, bog and chicken houses. CW'.ern. Furnace and electric light. Price $2,400. Tart cash. 4725 R St. Tel. 16"? LOT AT 20th and Vinton double frontage owner here for few days. Room 11, Commercial hotel. South Side Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Beautiful new 6-room modern white stucco residence on Council Bluffs car line. Handy location for anyone working In Omaha. Very easy terma. A. H Becker, 3206 Ave. A. Council Blnffs. 7-ROOM modern, hot water heat; paved street: double garage; big bargain, $2,700. G. P. STEBBINS, 1610 Chicago St REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. COZY BUNGALOW South front on Manderson street (paved), two blocks from the, !4th street car line, among those large maple trees, 5 rooms and bath with good furnace, 60- foot lot and good little garage. Paving raid in full, all for $3,350. Can make easy terma to reliable people. This needs paint and a little, outside repairing, but a few touehea of an Interested owner will make it very "homey." ACRE, HOME S-room house, large barn and chicken house, well and cistern, a tew shads and fruit trees, with ( lots (6x12$ ft. each; on a very sightly corner In good neighbor hood, one block to paved street six blooks to good city school, 10 blocks to Hana cum Park car ltne. This Is not a new house, nor all modern, but tt Is tn good condition; It Is an Ideal place for garden and chickens, and a bargain for a large and thrifty family. Only $1,700. On monthly payment plan. NEW HOUSE WEST 7 rooms, full 2-story, oak floors and woodwork, full 60xl20-ft lot paved street with paving all paid. This Is west of the Central boulevard, between the Farnam and Harney ear lines and only 20 blocks' walk to 16th and Farnam Sts.; just com pleted, ready to move Into; for quick sale, $5,250. HARRISON & MORTON ' REALTORS, 918 Omaha Nat'I Bk, Bldg. Tel. P. 814. A CLASSY PLACE. New, two-story frame and stucco house. Six rooms besides sun parlor and glassed in sleeping porch. Fireplace, large attic, Price $5,960. Reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICIIAEL, (Realtors.) - 64$ Paxton Block. Douglas 172$. W. FARNAM SMITH CO., Real Estate and Insurance. 1810 Farnam St - Doug. 1064. REAL ESTATE Unimproved VACANT NORTH. Have ( full lots on Plnknay street south front, at 26th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced to sell, can give terms. TRAVER BROS. CO., Duglaa 6886. 819 First Nat Bk. Bldg. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO., Electric Bldg. business Tyler 85 BUSINESS properties and Investment. A. P. TUKET and SON. $29 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Speolallst 16th and Dodge Sts. Douglaa 415. REAL ESTATE To Exchange Miscellaneous. CLEAR 160A. unimproved Jones Co., 8. D., for clear modern bouse. Seward Bros., (78 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 2840, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. c ATTRACTIVE DUNDEE BUNGALOW $5,006 buys a well arranged and well constructed 6-room modern bungalow, located on south front, lot 1 block from car line, having front vestibule, aun room with French doors, living room with brick fireplace, dining room with bullt-ln buffet, attractive kitchen with Keen cement wainscoting, bullt-ln cup boards, Ice box room with drain, eta., 2 large bedrooms, 8 linen closets, an up-to-date bath room with tiled floor, wall tub, unexposed plumbing, fine basement with good Round Oak furnace, laundry connections, opal bin with Iron coal chute, vegetable room, etc, Flniehed in oak and white enamel with birch ma hogany doors and glass door knobs. Stairway to floored attic, with 2x6 raft ers. This house Is almost new and is for sale only because owner's business takes him from city. Price $6,000, and tt la worth It Immediate possession. Key at our office. Reasonable terma. GEORGE & CO. DOUG 756. DUNDEE Practically new 7-room .home on Burt St., near 61st St. Living room with fire place, sun room, dining reom; kitchen first floor; $ large bedrooms and bath second floor; full basement, furnace heat; south front; $ blocks to car line. A very attractive home and well worth the money. Price $5 860. J. L. HIATT CO., QAA FIRST NAT'L. PHONE Q TYLER OO "uu BK. BLDO. DUNDEE BARGAIN. Elegant 6-room modern bungalow. Oak floors, oak and whit enamel finish; Just being completed; a steal at $3,260; $1,100 cash, balance terms. D. $840. Col, 4199 I WILL BUY a Dundee home, 6 or 8 rooms, modern and new, and pay 'one-half cash. Box 886$ Omaha Bee. Council Bluffs. FOR SALE 4-room modern house near Madson Ave. school, heated garage, bam, cistern, lot 124x218. Ask. for owner at Black 8711, Council Bluffs. la. Acreage. A LARGE suburban tract of ground outside elty limits, near carltne. Ideal place to raise poultry or garden. This la 260-ft frontage for $510; will sell on eaay terms. Telephone Walnut 8468. ACREAGE Imp. 1 to 40 a.. Well located, reasonably priced; terms or cash; some for trade. 211 Brandeis Thea. Mr. lease. REAL ESTATE WANTED For Sale or Exchange FOR FARM OR RANCH. $50,000 Press brick, close-in business block; tnoome $6,000 year, on lease; also $$,000 first mortgages, stors buildings and residence properties. Want land. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 112 City National Bank Bldg. Oroaba, Neb. HOUSE and 8 lots In Benson. Sell on easy terms or exch. for cottage In city. INTER-SI ATE REALTY CO., 918-14 City Nat. Doug. 2819. WB HAVE several good reliable buyers for t and 6-room houses and bungalows with $$00 to $600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. WANT good residence; about $6,000. Will pay one-half cash, balance In good resi dence lots. Box 1792. Omaha Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MARCH 19. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. S. FRANK, $01 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. LOW FARE ROUND TRIP Horoeseekers' excursion to Colorado point every first and third Tues days. Write for free farm booklet and -special land-seekers ratea for parties of five or more. Immediate possession and eight years' time oa our lands at per cent THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND WATER COMPANY, 936 First Nat'I Bldg., Omaha. EASTERN OWNER offers 2 quarters at $10 acre, cash only 4 miles county seat; also good section $1$; $3 cash, balance $1 year, good farm land. See Deputy Treasurer F. Qntnn, Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado; $12.60 to $1$ per acre. We control 25 choice quarters. Bend for booklet Klok Investment Co.. Omaha. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. IF YOU HAVE MONEY FOR A FIRST PAYMENT Come on up and buy one of my places. Show me that you mean business and tbt you will go right to work this spring to ward helping our country toward getting into the first-line trenches In the way of production and I will sell you a working outfit all on time. I am very desirous of seeing every acre of crop gotten In that Is possible to get In this spring. I have a big working outfit of horses, machinery, etc If I run out, and haven't enough to go around, I wlH go and sign your note and make It possible for you to get anything you need in the way of farm machinery, and Implements. Just show me that you are a worker and I will do the rest toward giving you the opportunity to get started for yourself. I have farmed here for years on a large scale, doing It all with1 hired help, but the help situa tion la such now, that I can not continue It, but I want to do my bit and I will help you In any way I can to get you started so that you will be a producer and not only carving out a future for yourself and your family, but helping to fill our Nation's Bread Baaket. This Is your op portunity. Don't be a drone, step up to the bat and do your duty. .Come quick, for you should be on the ground and ready for work not later than April first. A RAH L. HUNUERFOUD. Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska. CHOICE 82 0 acres! $8,000 worth Improve ments; 70 acres fall wheat; 160 acres reedy for spring wheat. This Is the best half aectlon In community. East edge Kimball county, north table. Price $60 per aore. $20 acres unimproved except fence; Joins above half; all good wheat land; all can be plowed; will break 200 acres for fall wheat 1918. $45 per acre. 320 unimproved except fence; Joins above; all good level tractor wheat land except about 80 acres. Will break 160 acrea ready for 1918 fall wheat. Price $37.60 per acre. All of the above ts choice Sidney silt loam soil. Not sandy. Will bear thorough Investigation. Write LeRoy deLongpre. Owner, Lodge Pole, Nebraska. POSSESSION 40 ACRES. 40 ACRES UPLANDS Choice location; Improved with small but neat 6-room house, good new barn (stone foundation, room for 6 head of horses, granary and hay mow for 6 tons), small orchard, lawn, shade trees, eto; a homelike place; good productive land, quite a few acrea good stand of alfalfa and entire farm hog- tight besides hog-tight croas fences. 22 miles of Omaha and good automobile route the entire distance; quite handy to good market town and other good features. Price oly $165 per acre FOR SHORT TIME ONLY; cash or cash, balance 6 per cent. Possession If taken nt once. Considering the location, buildings and fertility of the soil, this Is by far the best 40-acre bargain In Douglas or Sarpy counties. Orln 8. Merrill Co., 1217-1218 City National Bank Bldg. A REAL RANCH BARGAIN IN NEBRASKA. 6. 11! acres Sheridan county. Nebraska, only one mile from Ellsworth, railroad town, has three five-room houses and sta bles for from 200 to 800 cattle, $ wells, fenced and cross fenced, baa 5 Potash lakes, wt! out 1.000 ton of hay. Poasession May 1st Price $14 per acre. Owner to retain ownership to 10 per cent ore an minerals, any other Information, vrrlte or call a O. Nordqulst. $23 Neville Bldk., Omaha, Neb. 80 ACRES, Morrill Co., Neb., 8 miles north Bayard; 20 acrea alfalfa, balance under the plow; 4-room house, barn, well, fenced, all under government ditch. Price $12,000; only 8 miles beet dump. Land paid the owner his share rent 1917 over $1,300. Will take $5,000 cash, balance tin dr. S. O. Nordqulst 322 Neville Blk., Oninlia. Neb. l.iSOAl.'RK ranch In Keya Paha county, 8-room, two-story, full basement dwelling, with furnace; large barn, double corn crib and granary, cattle shed, extra good hen house, two wells and mill, scale and fence. All Improvement; new In 1917 and worth about $10,000. An Ideal ranch. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price, $20 00 per acre for quick sale, O. U. Johnson. Norfolk. Neb. P0SSK8S1ON $2,140 cash; 80 acres upland; well Improved; one-half lies good, balance quite rolling, but practically all suitable for cultivating; good road; handy to school and churches. Price only $138 per acre with cash payment of only $9,140. ha I. 5 yrs 5 per cent Poscsslon. Act at oncu. . Orln 8. Merrill Co., 1217-18 City National Bank Bldg. 58 ACIUIH irrigated land, Lincoln county; 5W nillre from Hershey rich Platte valley land, all tender the ditch, S-room house, barn and other outbuildings 9 acres of alfalfa, a bargain at $75 per acre, $2,600 rash, balance long time. White A Hoover Onmha Nat'I Bank Bldg. EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 320-aore improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; $60 par acre C. K. DAVIES, KEARNEY. 640 ACRES western Iowa, $100 per acre; great bargain. G. P, .KTEHBINH, 1610 Chicago Bt, KANi mi.s of all else and kinds, easy trm A. A. Patsman. $01 Karbach Blk. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE, NO TRADE CONSIDERED 60-aere farm joining the corporation of Crouton. Ia. Fair Improvements, plenty of water, good fencing, fruit and grove, paved street to the farm. Some rolling, but very productive. Can give five years' time on $5,80C. Price $210 per acre. E. GOODMAN, CRESTON, IA. t Oklahoma Lands. O. W. WEBSTER A 80N, REAL ESTATE, 1026 O ST.. LINCOLN, NEB. OKLAHOMA LAND BARGAINS. No. 1. 160 acres, ranch and timber land, located In Tuskahoroa on Frisco R. R. Very promising tract free from lease or reservation. $5.00 per acre cash. No. 2. 460 acres, ' ranch and timber land, located In Pittsburg Co., southeast of Blanco, cn C, R. I. P. No timber has been sold, and bll has been found on both sides. This tract leased for oil and gas and rent, due la May, 1918. $6.00 per acre cash. No. t. 40 acres, about 80 per cent good bottom farming land, balance rough pas ture and irult land. Located In Pitts burg Co., southeast of Blanco on the C, R. I. A V. Good water sypply. $10.00 per acre, on terms of $220 cash, balance In 1 and 2 years at- 6 per oent No. 4. J50 acres, about 65 per cent good tillable land, and the balance suit able for grazing purposes. This tract lies in probable oil and gas territory. Located In Latlmore Co., about 8 miles from Hughes, on the Rock Island. $800 per acre, on terms of $637.60 rash, balance In 1, 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent. No. 5. 200 acres, ranch and farming land. In Pushmataha Co., about 2 miles from Claytui., on the Frisco R. R.; 60 acres of this tract good farming land, balance suitable for ranch and fruit pur poses. This tract carries valuable pine and hardwood timber. A bargain at $7.00 per acre, ivrrns of $500 cash and bal ance In 1, 2 end J years at 6 per cent No. 6. 16.) acres, ranch and timber land In Le Flore Co., located southeast of Albion on the Frisco R. R. This land Is located In line gas, oil and other develop ments. $3.76 per acre. The sura of $91.20 payable fa 1 an I 2 years at 6 per cent and due the government, can be as sumed, which would make the land non taxable until fully paid. Any one of the above properties will make a good Investment, even laying aside the possibility of possible mineral de velopment. O. W. WEBSTER & SON, PEAL ESTATE, 1026' O fT.. LINCOLN. NEB. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Oet on thi ground floor with 80 acres Irrigated land In connection with open range. Yon o.n grow etock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tv weeks, (lend for bul letin. Harley J. Hooker. 940 1st National Bank Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. LEVEL 160 with dandy 6-room house, nice new barn 84x48, room 26 bead, silo, granary, hog, chicken and machine houses, 40 acres field, 20 ready to break, all fenced, level, no stone, 1 wells, orchard 100 trees, good soli, 4'A miles Siren, school corner of ferm. $4,200. $1,600 cash easy terms. J. E. Spangberg, Caehler, Box 9, Siren, Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per a., Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi ACM. Rylander. 884 Omaha Nat'I. Miscellaneous. CHOICE FARM. NUlson. 422 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN HON, 42$ 8. 16th Douglaa $371. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Prices Sale Steady; Hogs Lower at Opening; Receipts Large; Liberal Run of Sheep. Omaha. March 12. 191$. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 6,439 12.117 10.t6 Estimate Tuesday .... 7.000 18,600 17.500 Two flays this week..l3.4S9 30.717 28.15R Same days last week. .20.853 13.914 .12,536 Same days 2 wks. sgo.17.6K7 41,9i7 15.121 Samf days 3 wks. ago. 18.561 2B.4S1 27.2.'i6 Sanir days 4 wks. airo.l!.7 29,559 19, lion Same days Inst yrar. . 15,879 27,667 27.240 Uivelvts and d!.ioltlon of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha Neb. for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m . March 13 1918. RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle lloge Sheep Rr's. C M. 8t. P 19 14 1 Wabash 16 .Missouri Pnrtfle 9 9 2 1 Union Pacific 93 81 53 C. N. W rest 17 1 C. & N. V. west :'S 4 1 , St. P., Si, & 0 4 4 B. A Q , esst .... 14 9 '.,' II. & Q., west .... S3 SI 4 C, R. I. ft P., east ..20 11 S C. R. I. & P., west ,.2 1 Illinois Centrsl 11 9 6 Chlcoga Ot. West .... 7 7 Total receipts 307 364 72 2 DISPOSITION 11 RAD. Cattle Hops Sheep Morris A Co 668 1.S07 2.063 Swift and Company, 1 471 4,104 4,326 Cudahy Packing Co.. LU71 5,035 4,697 Armour A Co 1 258 4,865 6,017 Schwarts A Co 1.799 .... J. W. Murphy 2,200 .... Lincoln Packing Co.. 43 .... .... . Omaha Packing Co. 6 Wilson Packing Co... 186 .... .... Hurnlng.T A Oliver. 64 .... .... Ellis A Co 9 W. B. Vanesnt Co. . . 84 B. V. A Lush 40 Hill A Son 31 F. B. Lewis 233 J. B. Root A Co 191 J. H. Bulla 49 L. F. Huss S6 .... .... F. O. Kellogg ...... 74 .... .... Werthelmer A Degen. 89 .... .... Sullivan Bros. ...... 47 Mo. A Kas. Calf Co. . 77 Christie 72 Hlggln 3 Huffman 23 .... .... Roth 17 Meyers 21 .... .... Baker, Jones A Smith. 26 .... .... Banner Bros 19 .... .... John Harvey 435 .... Dennis A Francis ... 49 .... .... Jensen A Lungren ... 147 .... .... Pat O'Pay 9 Other buyers 632 .... 990 Totnls 7.789 19,810 17,083 Cattl' Oattle receipts were much the same as on Monday according to numbers, Horse Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. THREE fresh milk cows, 2721 Fowler ave. Colfax 881$. POULTRY AND PET STOCK EGOS for hatching, White Rocks, W. R. Flshel strain direct Single Comb Anco nas, Bheppard atraln. Oreat winter layers. W. 1). Croman, Bedford Ave. at 60th. Thone Walnut 164J. "OLD TRUSTY" Incubators and brooders ahlpped promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co.. Mfrs., Clay Center. Neb. BUFF ORPINOTON eggs, fancy stock. Red (300, $1 a setting; FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. 6'i and 6 per cent mortgagee secured by Omaha residence or Nebraska farms. E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 638 Keellne Bldg, DIVIDENDB OF $ PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN A BLDO. ASSOCIATION. H. W. BINDER, Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1T15. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO, $11 Bran, dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. 512 wnNET r-i rrt 0 HARRISON A MORTON, OV2 919 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 6tt and 6 Per Cent 3. H. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. l. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN COMPANY, Douglas 49M. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men ot Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notea as security. $40, $ mo., H. goods, total, $$.60. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 43$ Securities Bldg., 16th, Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 SMALLER LOANS. CI Of O W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. " O 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. T-. 60. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. $61$. Est 1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Howard II. Bralnard and wife to H. H. Griffith,. Hickory street 200 feet west of t Thirty-third street south Side, 10x133.81 $4,900 Anna Dunn to Katla Dunn, southwest corner Thirty-ninth and L streets, 60 x132 600 Anna Dunn to Rose Sunn, L street, 60 feet west of Thirty-ninth street, south side, 60x132 (00 Phillip R. Craig to Charles C. Hupp, northeast corner Thirty-first and Ferry streets, 66x182 r (00 Claire J. Baird and wife to Harry Johnson, Forty-first street, 200 feet north of Davenport street, west side, 40x110 , 6,475 Bryant Walker, trustee, to L. V. Nich olas, Lincoln avenue, 135 feet east of Twenty-first, south side, 30x144.. 1,000 Newmun (Jrove State bank to Jesse Lee Watson, Thirty-sixth street, 60 feet north of Marcy street, west side, 60x80 6,000 William F. Oerke and wife to Oram II. 8trauser, Mason street, 49 feet cast of Thirty-third street, north side, 60 X141 , 760 August Larson and wife to Sophia Lar son et al, Burt street, 267 feet west of Twenty-fourth street, north side, 87x164 8,260 Lars Nelson to Alice F. Nelson, Cali fornia atreet, 57 feet east of Thirty sixth street, south side, 40x100 1 John If. White and wife to Edna Koch Ambereson, Thlrfy-elghth street, 42 f"et north of Pacific street, west side, 42x126 2,700 Allen P. Frye and wife to Blanch Car rie Nelson, Bryant street, 100 feet east of Burnham avenue, north side, 50x128 .v, 450 Arthur C. Hlgbee and wife to Annie L. Brown, Grand avenue, 200 feet west of Florence buolevard, south side, 60 xl28 S.800 Robert Browning and wife to L. Sil verman et al, northeast corner Thirty-eighth snd Maple streets, 120x135. 700 William C. Norrls to Louis B. 8tone, Florence boulevard, 140 feet north of Newport avenue, 60x156 750 Mary L. Clark and husband to Alice F. Nelson, California street, 107 feet east of Thirty-sixth street, south side, 60x1,10 1 Lars F. Nelson to Alice F. Nelson, Cass street, 107 feet east of Thirty sixth street, north side, 60x100 1 Alice F. Nelson to Andrew M. Galla gher. California street, 157 feet east of Thirty-sixth street, south side, 4 4 1 4 x 1 5 0 ; Cans street, 67 feet east of Thirty-sixth street, north side, 40 xlOO 9,000 Marker Realty company to Nellie R. Healy, northwest corner Thirty-sixth avenue and Pratt street, 90x134 408 Henry D. Frankfurt and wife to John R. Myers, northwest corner Twenty fifth avenue and Hickory street, 42x 126 1,800 Scott A Hill compsny to Annls E. Oil more, Thirty-first street $20 feet north of Leavenworth street, west side, 40x130 50 Ellen J. Anderson and husband to Henry Danbert, California street 60 feet esst of Thirty-sixth street, north side, 48x143 $.400 about T.906 head, but quality was not as good. In the main, prires held fully steady with Monday's opening figures. Both pack ers and shippers took hold freely and the movument was reasonably active. This applied to both beef sierra and cow stuff. Best of the beef steers sold up around $13.00 or better, with bulk of the 960 to 1.150 pound steers around $11 25(F12 25. There una a broad outlet for cows snd heifers at steady to strong prices, and what stock cattle and feeder steers were offered sold to somewhat better advantage than the latter part of last week. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice beeves, $12 Of013.25; fair to good beeves, $10 7511.75; common to fair beevca, $9.9O0 10.50; good to choice yearlings, $10,760 12 25; fair to good yearlings. $9.60((j10.50; common to fair yearlings, $7.6009 50; good to choice grass beeves. 1 1 1 .00 w 1 1.76; fair to good grass beeves, $9Htf 11.00; common to fjlr grass beeves. $S 00O 9 00; good to I choice heir rs. .iotf iu.ih; good to cnoioe tons. 1U.9V, litir 10 kqiiu ciwn, laws 901; common to fair cowa. $6.50$00; prims feeders, $10 75S'11.25; good to choice feeders. $9.60910.76; fair to good feeders. (K. 7509 50; common to fair feeders, $6.60(f 8 00; good to choice etorhers, $9.50011.00; tok calves, $7.50ff9.60; stock cows, $6.60 9 00; stock calves. Jl.OOfi 10.00; veal calves, $9.001$.00; bulls, stags, etc $7.00 S?S75. Mors Receipts of hogs showed oonald erabla Increase today and shippers opened trade, buying s few loads early at prices that for the most part wore about steady with yesterday's close. Packers were rather slow in starting In and a little later be. gan buying tbelr hogs al prices 6010c lower than yesterday's genirsl trade. The best price paid was $16.70, or a decline of 6c from yeten.ay. while the bulk of the offerlaKS moved nt $16.3018.45. Anything In light and medium weight stuff showing quality old readily, while the heavy hogs were going considerably lower. Trade was rather slow, with only a small portion of the hogs sold around mldforcnoon. Sheep Today's trade opened with a liberal run. mostly fat lambs. The quality was better than on provlous days by far and among the offerings were several loads of Mexican lamhe, some of which sold up ss high as $17 28, Fed westerns of the more common grade sold up as high as $17.00, Heavy lambs of medium and fair grades sold from $16.25 to $16 76, The market, al though draggy on the opening sessions, had a firm undertone and sellers generally were holding out for higher prices. Farly sales looked 10jrl5c higher than yesterdav's mar ket. Ewes sold tin as high ss $13 00 and there was very llttls aged stork of any kind nn sain today. General market was 100 15o higher, Kansas City l ive Hlork. Ksnsas City. March 12. Cattle Receipts, 9.000 hesd; msrket steady; prime steers, $12 60ft'lS.5O: drried steers. $10.(0012.75; western steers. $9 6flfll?.75; rows, $7,850 10.75; heifers, $7.60011,60; feeders, $7,750 13.50; bulls. $7.60Hf.lO.O0; calves, $7,750 12.50. Hogs Receipts, 9,00" hesd; msrket steady; bulk, $16.30 0 17.16; pigs. $13,000 16.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head; market higher: lambs, $16.60017.76; year lings, $13.onrl4.50; wot hers. $12.00013.60; ewes, $11.60013 .76. Pt Ixuls Live Monk. St. Louis. Mo.. March 1 2.--Cattle Re celpts, 6.700 head;niarket steady; natives, $8.ooifi18.60; yearligs, $7.00013.60; cows. $6.00011.50; Blockers, $(1.00010.50; fair ta prime southerns, $9.00012 60; cows and heifers, $6.00010.00; southern yearlings, $7.50010.00; native calves, $6.00014.00. Hogs Receipts, 17.900 head; $ market higher; bulk, $17.45017.70.' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market strong; lambs. $14,00017.76; ewes, $13.50013.00; wethers, $18 00 01$. 76; can nera and choppers, $8.6009.60. f Chicago IJva Stock Market. Chicago, March 12. Cattle Receipts, 1$,. 000 head; mnrknt strong: native steers, $8.86014.10; stackers and feeders, $8,000 11.75; rows and belfera, $6.7(012.00; calves, $9.60016.00. , 1 Hogs Receipts, 45,000 head, msrket un settled at yesterday's average to 1(o lower; hulk, $16.46017.36; light, $17.00017.81; mixed, $16.15017.60; heavy. $16.70016.06; rough, $15.O016.(O; pigs, $18.50017.30. Sheep ami Lambs Receipts, 10.000 head; market strong; sheep, $10.81013.86; lambs, $14.(0018.25. gloux City live Stock. Sioux City, la., March 18. Cattle Re ceipts, 8,000 head; market steady; beef steers, $10.00 01$. 66; fat rows and hslfers. $8.00011.60; canners, $7.0008.00; Blockers snd feeders, $9.60011,(0; calves, $8,000 13.60; bulls, stags, etc., $7.60010.60; feed ing rows and heifers, $7 0009.60. Hogs Receipts, 18,000 head; market weak; llghta, $16.50016.70; mixed, $16,460 16.56; heavy, $16.86016.60; pigs. $13,000 16.00; bulk of sales, $16.40016.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, (00 head; market steady. Ht Joseph live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., March 1$. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,600 hoafl; market 10016a higher; steers, $9.00013.75; oows and heifers, $7,00 012.00; rslves, $6.00018.00, Hogs Rscelpts, 1,000 head: market steady; top, $17.16; bulk of sales, $16,800 17.05. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6.000 head; market, I5035n . higher; lambs, $11.00 17.60; ewes, $7.OQ01$.8(. New York Coffee. New York, March 1. The market for coffee futures was very quiet today. The opening was at a decHne of 4 to ( points under scattering liquidation of the later de liveries, but further buying of near months steadied the market and the close was net unchanged to 6 points lower. May eased oft from 8.48c to 8.44c, while September fluctuated between 8. 62c and 8.10a. March, 8.36c; May, 8.46c; July, 8.63o; September, 8.55c; October, 8.68c; December 8.6.1c. Spot coffee, dull; Rio 7s, 8c; Santos 4s, 10o. No cost and freight offers were reported from Santos, but Rio 7s were reported at 8.8O0. steamer shipment London credits. No official cables were received from the Brazilian market and no change was re ported in the freight situation. Omaha Hny Market. Receipts of prairie Jiay light, demand good, market firm and steady. Receipts of alfalfa good, demand ordy fair aad prices soma lower. Hay Choice Upland, $21.60; No. 1, $19 50 to $20.60; No. 1, $16.50 to $17.60; No. 8, $12.50 to $14.60; No. 1 Midland, $19,(0 to $20.60; No. $. $15.60 to $17.60; No. 1 Low land. $15.60 to $17.60; No. 2. $14.60 to $16.(0: No. 8, (12.(0 to $18 60. Alfalfa Choice, $28.60; No. 1 $3$. 80 lo $27.60; Standard, $28.00 to $26.00; No. 3 $21.60 to $22.60; No. 3, $18 60 to $20.50. Straw Oats, $11.00; Wheat, $10.00. Evaporated Apples Slid Pried Frolts. New York, March It Evaporated apples, normal; California, 14H15Hc; state, 150 IB '4 c. Prunes Firm ; California, 7K14!c; Oregons, 13014c. Apricots Firm; choice. 17 o; extra choice. 17c; fancy, 19c. Peaches Firm; standard, lHic; choice, 16 Vic Raisins Steady; looae muscatels, 9(4 0 9ic; choice to fancy seeded, lOllc; seedless, 8Vi094c; London layers, $2.00 New York Metal Msrket. Nc York, March 12. Metal exchange Ant nulet' snot. 87. 37 6' 7.60 : SDel ter. quiet; East St. Louis delivery, spot, $7.6007 60. At London: Spot, copper, 1110; futures, 110: electrolytic, 125; spot, tin, 322; fu tures, 320; lead, spot, 29 10s; futures, 28 10s; spot, spelter, 54; futures, 60. New York Money. New York, Msrch 12. Prime Mercantile Paper 5?46 per cent. Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills. $4.72; commercial sixty-day bills on banks. $4.72; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.71; demand. $4.7530; cables, $4.76 7-16. Silver Bar, 86 Vic. St. Louis Grain Market. St. T.ouls, Mo., March 12. Corn No, 2, $1.81; No. 2 white, $1. $602. 05; May, $1.27. Oats No. 2, 03c: No. 3 white, 94096ViC New York Cotton. New York, March 12. Cotton Futures el'isd steady; March, 32.16c; May, 81.64c; July. 31.15c; October, 31.06c; December, 29 84c. Spot, quti't; middling, 83.15c, New York Sugar. New York, March 12. Sugar Raw, mar ket steady; centrifugal, 6.006c; molasses sugar, nominal; refined sugar, ateady; gran ulated, 7.45c. Puluth Unseed. Dululh, March 11 Linseed $4.2704.36; Wnv, $4.31; July, $4.30 asked; October. $3.85. L3 JR. E. R. TARRY 240 GRAIN AHDPRODDCE Cash Corn Takes Slump of Three to Ten Cents; White Corn Holds Steady. Omaha, March 13. 1(18. The local grain market was practical!) a corn market, receipts of this cereal being 179 cars out of the total receipts of 203 cars.' The remainder were 22 cara of oats, 6 cars of barley and 1 car each of wheat and rye. All the coarse grains were considerably lower. Cash corn sold off from 3 cents to 10 cents, the higher grades generally selling at a considerable discount under yesterday's offerings, while a few cars of good yellow corn sold as much as 10 cents lower. A very few cars of white corn millers' chotce. brought close to yeeterday's prices. Trade during the early hours was rather light and on the whole assumed no large propor tions. Sellers seemed uncertain as to the possible action of the market In the near future while buyers contend that rssh values will doubtlessly work lower In face of a continued liberal movement and a re plenishing of stocks. No. 3 white sold at $1.85, No. 4 white at $1.75 and $1.83 and No. 6 white at $1.60 and $1.66. No. 3 yel low brought $1.73 snd $1 75 snd the No. 4 grade $1.68 and $1 60, while the No. 6 yel low soht at $1.45 and $1.(1. No. 4 mixed sold at $1.56 and $1.58 and the No. i mixed at $1.45 and $1.55. Oats followed In the decline, selling off Va cent to 1 cent. Receipts were light and ,tbe demand easily sufficient to take care of the offerings. No. $ white and standard oats sold at 91c and the No. $ white at 91 Vt cents and 81 cents. No. 4 white sold at 91 cents. Rye and barley were quirt, bids on these rereala ranging from 2 cent to 6 cents lower, but no sales at these figures were reported Clearances were: Wheat and flour tqual to .17,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts Were 191,000 bu. snd shipments 127,900 bu., against receipts of 741,000 bu. and shipments of 614.300 bu. Isst yesr. Primary corn receipts were 1.961,000 bu. and shipments 1,239.000 bu., against rs celpts of 1,013,000 bu. and shipments of 656.000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,004,(00 bu. and shipments 594,000 bu., against receipts of 1,002.000 bu. and shipments of 971,009 bu. last yesr. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats.' Chicago , 13 (14 281 Minneapolis 71 , . . . Puluth 1$ .. , Omaha 1 178 f 22 Kansas City 2$ 171 31 St. Louis 19 188 71 Winnipeg 449 These sales were-reported today: Corn No. 4 white: 8 ears, $1.83; 1 car, $1.83; 1 car, $1.77; 4 cars, $1.76. No. t white: 1 car. $1.66; 1-$ oar. $1.60. No. 1 white: 1 car. $1.66; $ cars. $1.(0: $-$ car. $1.46; 1 car, $1.40. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.76; 1 car, $1.79. No. ( yellow: ( cars, $1.(1; 1 car, (1.60; 4 cars, $1.49; 4 cars, $1.4$; 1 car, $1.47; $ cars. $146; 1 car, $1.45. No. yel low; 1 can $1 43; 4 ears, $1.42; 1 oar, $1.41. Sample yellow: 1 car, $1,87; 1 car, $1.06. No. 4 mixed: $ cara. $l,6g; 1 car. $166. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.65: 8 cars, $1.48; I cars, $1.47; 1 cara, $1.(6. No. 6 mixed: 4 sara, $1.40; 1 car, $1.86. Sample mixed: I car, $1.30; 1 car, $1.10. Oats No. I white: 1 ear, 91c. Standard: 1 car, 92a. No. $ white: 1 ear, $4 Ho; 1 cara, 91V4.o; 1 car, 9114c i Omaha Cash Prices Corn: Mo. I white. $1.85; No. 4 white. $1.7(01.6$; No. 6 white, $1.8001.66; No. 6 'White, $1.4001.(6; sam ple white. (1.30; No. 3 yellow, $1.7301.76: No, 4 yellow, $1.5801.60; No. $ yellow. $1.4( 01.61; No, 8 yellow, $1.4101.4$; sample yellow, $1.37: No. 4 mixed, $1.(60 1.(8 No. 6 mixed, (1.4501.66; No. mixed. $1,35 0 1.42: snmple mixed, $1.0601.40. Oats: No, 3 white. 92c: standard, 93c; No. t white. 91V4 091Ke;No. 4 white, (lc. Chicago closing prices, furnished Tjhs Be by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers. "Art Open. High. Low. Close. Yest Corn. I Mar. 1 1 I! 1M 1 IT Ht May 1 J7HK 1 It IK 1 7V. l(7Vi Oats. Mar. 91 $1 $0. CIV 1 May (9Vi0Vt (9H 88 H $8 89 Pork. May 49 (0 4$ (0 4$ 2f 48 $7ts48 (( Lard. May 26 00 28 00, 36 90 $8 (1 'e 02 July $6 16 35 30 26 13 26 IS it 27 Ribs. May 24 97 $4 (7 34 82 24 88 26 00 July 26 87 28 97 26 38 $6 22 38 40 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PBOVISIONS. Liberal Receipts and Smell Demand Eats Corn. Chicago, March 18. Liberal receipts and the fact that eastern shipping demand had nearly vanished tended today to ease the corn market. Futures closed steady, s shade to o net lower, with March $1.27 and May $t.2701.27. Oata finished 0o ta H0e down and provisions off (07c to too. Notwithstanding that unsettled weather gave the corn market a little strength at the outset trie effect failed to last In the faoe of gossip that If stocks continued te Increase the troubles of the trade regarding high prloe restrictions would soon be hardly more than a memory. Absence ot exporters from the market remained a depressing Influence snd owing to the laok of hedging facilities the elevator Interests also ap peared lothe to take hold. Industries, how. Ever, were good buyers and there was ev. ence of gradual Improvement in the quel Ity of arrivals. Oats weakened under persistent selling by discouraged longs, with hears Inclined to be more aggressive. Attention of Immense farm reserves In Illinois bad much to do with the action of prices. Previsions ranged lower mainly because ct the heavy average of hog arrivals and as a result of the continued plentiful supply. Corn No. I yellow, nominal; No. I yel low, $1.(801.80; No. 4 yellow. $1.450.1.70. Oats No. 1 white, ($0(3c; standard, 93 0 94o. Rye No. !, $2.88 0(.$O. Barley $1.8001.38. Timothy $5.0008.00. Clover $88.00 0 31.00. Pork Nominal. ', Lard $$6.67. Ribs $23.86 024.3$. New York General Market New York, March 13. Flour (Heady; ogvernment basis 100 per cent; spring, $10.7$ (fill 25; winters, $10.85011.06; Kansas $10.90011.26. Corn Spot unsettled; kiln dried No. t yel low, $2.15; No. I yellow, $101; No. 1 white, $2.14, c. I. f, New York, prompt shipment; Argentine, $2.60, f. o. b., oars. Oat Spot, firm; natural, $1.0701.08. Hay Steady; No. 1, $1.7001.76; No. f, $1.6001.66; No. 3, $1.2001.25; shipping, $1.0001.10. Hops Quiet; state medium to choice, 1917, 40050c; 1916, nnmtna,; Pacific coast, 1917, 20022c; 1916. 16016c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 30033c; Central America, 29 ft 32c. Leather Firm; hemlock sole overweights. No. 1, 48c; No. 2, 46c. Provisions Pork, firm; mesa, $52,000 63.00; family, $55.00; short clear, $62,000 56.00. Lard, weak; middle west, $26.1(0 26.25. Tallow Dull; city special, loose, 17c. Woool Steady; domestic fleece XX Ohio and Pennsylvania unwashed, 65066c. Rice Strong; fancy head, 9Vi9; blue rose, 808ic. Eggs Market, firm; receipts, 17,861 casesi fresh gathered extras, 39c; extra firsts, 38 c; firsts. 38c: seconds, 3G37C. Cheese Market, weak; receipts, 2,621 bexej; state held specials, 25016c; state, average run, 24024V4c Poultry Live, market, firm; stags, 32c old roosters, 32c; young roosters and smooth legged chickens, 35c; turkeys, 26 035c; dressed poultry, market, ateady; prices un. changed. Minneapolis (train Market. Minneapolis, Minn., March 12. Flour Msrket, unchanged. Hurley 1. 9502.37. Hye $2.6402.96. Bran $32.98. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.8001 85. Oats No. 3 white, 91 u HZ He. Flax $4.3104 .34. Kanaas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Mo., March 12. Corn No. I mixed, $1.7201.76; No. 2 white, $1.9502.10; No. 2 yellow, $1.86; May, $1.27 V4 01.27. Oata No. 2 white, 93 0 94c; No. 1 mixed. 89090c. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., March 12. Butter and Poultry Market unchanged. Eggs Firsts, S5c. FISTULA CURED KectaiDiseasesCured without a severe sut fiical operation. No Chloroform or Ether used. Cure guaranteed PAY WHEN CURED. Write for 'llottrated book on RectalUlseesei. with names and testimonials of more ;han lOOO oromk nent oeople whe have been Dermanentlv wed. Bee Bids.. Omaha, Neb. ;:; ; 7 1 .y i