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HELP WANTED FEMALE
. ' Miscellaneous.
WANTED
GIRLS FOR WRAPPING
AND
INSPECTION SERVICE.
GOOD SALARY: FINE WORKTWJ
COHN MENT' APP TO MR
BRAXDEIS STORES.
WANTED Two ladles not afraid of work
Tor collecting In Omaha. Must be able to
handle residence collection. LoU of
walkLn' 81,r 15 wnk Address
box 773. Oman. Neb. Must be able to
give beat of references and furnish bond. .
WANTED COLORED GIRLS "
OMAHA PAPER STOCK CO
UTH AND MARCT ST.
EDUCATIONAL
boy'les college.
J WGHT SCHOOL.
Every day is enrollment day. Book.
keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit-.
ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer
cial and English branches. Catalogue free.
. BOYLES COLLEGE.
Douglas 1565. 18th and Harney Sts.
i4
ant
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
220 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Douglas 5890.
MONEY TO LOAN
Jrganlsed by the Business Men of Omxiha
I'liRNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
$40, t mo., H. goods, total, 23.60.
Smaller, larger am-ts proportionate rate. T P PT?57T Expreso Co.. M ovine
.,. e PROVIDENT WN SOCIETY. K' V KbU pjk," Jjj Stomgl'
oCTriim am,, itn, rarnam, Ty. 668.
fT R Z JEWRJ:
" " w. c. FLATAU, EST. 1892. O
.x oLni uaa tsuvw. ix. 0.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS..
Lowest rates. Private loan hnnth. K.r
aYaZ'ck
Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. Est. 1891.
FOR RENTROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
VICELY furnished room, well lighted and
ventilated: iar? closet Suitable for two.
rrivate. .Breakfast. Red 8573.
STRICTLY modern room, suitable for two
gentlemen. Clowry Court. Apartment C,
inn ana I'nicago. Red 6675:
LAKUb east tront room, modem, llanscom
i-arit district. Gentlemen only. Refer
, ences. Phone Harney 2346. ' ,
ELEGANT room, seml-prlvate home, close I
In, to reference persuna with, positions I
; oniy. ai ;o2 Dodge Bt-
PLEASANT front room with private family;
second door from 24th St. car on Pinkney
"i. "luflltl low.
,NICELY furnished, heated rooms. Phone,
oam, private home. 2218 Burt St. Red
7317. - '
131 N. 31ST AVE. Pleasant south room,
private family.
NICE room In a lovely home near Farnam I
car line. Call Harney 6243.
ki i : I
lousekeeping Rooms.
ax
630 S. S0TH SI., suite three modern rooms
well furnished. Gas range, electric lights.
Private family. No children. Very
reasonaoio.
i'573 ST. MARY'S AVE. Front housekeep-'
Ing apartment; newly papered; good 'fur
nishings; strictly clean; hot water and
' good service. No children. "
LARGE neatly furnished 3-room suites, also
garage; no children or dogs; references.
3028 Davenport
MODERN nicely furnished rooms; beautiful
' location; no children. Harney 8554.
EAST front parlor and kitchen, modern.
. well furnlahfd, 84. 804 8. 28th St
NICE large room with board for two young I
men, on car line. 28 per week. Web. 4318.
Board and Room.
ATTENTION ROOM HUNTER31
If you fall to find the room you
desire among these ads call at The
Be office for Room List Gives
complete description ot scant rooms In
11 part of the city. 2tew lieu IssueC
every week.
J561 DODGE Large room wtih good board
for two or throe gentlemen; walking dis
, tance. Hamey 6143.
Hotels.
CLAREMONT INN, 17th and Jackson, tran
sient guests, 21 a day; permanent guests, I
i week. -Douglas 2735.
Unfurnished Rooms. '
HEATED ROOMS, CRFIQHTON BLOCK.'
World Realty Co.. Douglas 6142.
: Bun Theater BTdf
FOR RENTFURNISHED
Apartments.
CAPITOL AVE., 1812 Modern i-room
housekeeping apartments; also sleeping
rooms.
CAPITOL AVE., 1812 Modern 3-room
housekeeping apartments; also sleeping
rooms. , .1
FOR RENT HOUSES
7Z7 ' West !
FO.t RENT New bungalow, with barn, 1
miles west of Benson, Keystone park, on
juney line. Douglas 354B.
FLAT, 2303 Leavenworth, 6-r., 220,
4 '108 S. 41st, modern, 7;r., f25.
y A ll)HN N. FRENZER, Douglas 554. i .
HOOD, modern 6-room cottage, near 25th
and Chicago Sts., 218 month. Telephone
Harney I56.
10-ROOM brick house, 2601 Capitol Ave., I
modern. Tel. Harney 6664.
South
STRICTLY modern apartment, 4 rooms and
bath, main floor, very nice, 222, 131 S.
-otn Ave.
SIX-ROOM, moBern, hot water heat:
. white enamel finish. Hanscom Park dis-I
trict. Harney 539.
TEN rooms strictly modern.
Ave., 140. Douglas i947.
703 S. ilst
6-ROOM cottage, 2470 S. 18th St, 812.60
mommy, h. v. Binder, Douglas 1254.
Miscellaneous.
2602 N. 20TH ST. 6-r.. all mod $32.60
2617 Capitol Ave. 8-r., all modern.. 25.00
1628 Cuming St. 4-r. modern Apt... 29.00
911 N. l?th St. 6-r. modern Apt..- 35 50
Rasp Bros.. 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721.
616 PARK AVE. 7 rooms, (40; 209 S. 36th, !
8 rooms, garage, $45.
k ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
y Tyler 1686. 333 Securities Bldg.
9i S. 31ST. 6 rooms, (26.00.
616 Park Ave,, 7 rooms. (40.00.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO..
Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg.
-ROOM. all modern house, close In. (45.
JOHN J. MULVIHILL (Realtor).
200 Brsndels Theater Bldg. Phone Doog. 96.
T HOUSES
If ALL PARTS OF THB CITT.
CREIOH SON8 CO.. BEE BLDO.
Shopen & Co.. Rentals. Douglas 4228.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
MONTEREYE Apartments. 146 N. 84-b St
6 rooms, 356.00.
2 rooms, 335.00.
KLOKE INVESTMENT CO.
LAiTlLTON ARTS., fireproof; fine lawn and
flowers during summer; best location, 24th
and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D.
1472. - -
North.
THE CORONADO APARTMENTS
22D AND CAPITOT. AVP
2 rooms With S-ronm llvnmmnl.ltMi.,
In-door bed, gas stove, refrigerator and ali
modern conveniences, including heat and
s janitor service; east front balcony; g min
utes' walk to 16th and 'Farnam street.
338.(0 summer, (39.60 winter.
, BENSON & MYERS CO., Realtors,
e 134 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 746.
TWO four-room heated flats, private bath,
gas range, ,332.60 each. 2553-64 Cuming St
inKfo. w. naiiiW, sui Mciague Wdg.
4-ROOM new Apt, (32.60; 4-room Apt, sec
ond iioor, corner, screened porch, (25.
Msple Court, 18th and Maple. Red (82.
i
, Miscellaneous ,
PETERS TRUST CO.
Soeclsltsts In Apartment management
MODERN apartments, near P. O. Low rent
v. Htebblns, 1619 Chicago Bt
1
WANTED TO RENT
Furnished Apartments and Houses.
WANTED Furnished apartment or cottage
convenient to fort Omaha. Boa 4963,
wuuiua uee, . v
FOR RENT Busing, Pr'p'ty
Stom.
FINE new store room and basement at 27th
and Leavenworth Sta, Steam 'heat For
nanicuiaro are co.rad Young, til Bran-
" mooter Bias;. Douglae 1511.
FINE store room. ltb St. near P. O., low
renu. f. Btebblna. 1610 Chicago.
Office nd Desk Room.
STORE rooms for rent, lower floor 22x40
V..t nnn.. flu. tj. ,
' -Kt"- u ana one room
over work shop 22x30; these rooms have
uvn.uus uoor Best location In town, L.
p. oiwnnKn. moaamin, lowa.
OFFICES. 220 per month and up
FIR8T NATIONAL BANK RT.nn
riRBT TRUST CO.. Agta Tyler tnft
binntia-it ia essential for you
oince m rne Bee Bldg., Keystone In-
Tpsimrni jo. tyier 131.
Garages and Barns.
GARAGE for lent. Phone Harney 236. 32
ouuiu oist Ave.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN A STORifira en
vwueo ana operated by Central Furni
ture afore: office on Howard St. between
16th and ltb Phone Tyler 8400, Have
jruur moving nandled lust aa von unM
an order for new furniture. Th.r. th. ...
Zl!hJ?JZVLL?"r "ntajllata
PTDTDDAArit TX a - we.v ' "
Separate locked noma fo, hn..hM
goods and pianos: movln. n.ckin. ,
ahlnnlnir "
riiiiuV ,
OMAHA VAN AND Tnt i n o
sn a x.i.
LlOUg as 4161.
FREE FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 281 (or complete
list of vacaat bouses and apart
msnts. Also for storage, moving.
Uth and Jackson Sta.
I rarnarp Bt. Web. 2748. Doug CI 48
Globe Van and Storage Ca
I For real serrloe In moving, packing and
I """s can lyier ISO or Douglas 4238.
ATTRACTIVE DUNDEE
West
CLOSE-IN, NEAR
27th and Leavenworth
6 rooms and rann n-- -tir.-1
f'w:'flri leaving city. Living room, dining
nnucD, osk nnisn and floors, first
t oor; three bed rooms, bath and open
yuiva on na iioor. run lot. Pav-
GLOVER & SPAIN,
iuglas J92. 919-SO Citv Nat. Rank
A Regular One-
$5,250l
Near new Nebraska Medical college.
We have a dandy stucco and frame 7-
.m nouse; sun room, sleeping porch,
bookcases buffet, etc.; all oak and white
enamel; south front lot, 60x130; 2 000
uunii.
OBSORNE REALTY CO..
701 Omaha Nst. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496.
t5wv.-.. . . r-. ' z-.
n h..!-1 ... 0o"a?-, "on.
-"" -ho io six oig iocs. Hi
blocks to car. Payment balance easy
"" on . oiin .til.
WEST FARMAN 8-ronm hn.i 7TT
modern, lot KAvi?s tin. -u- ,
.., c. . ....... .u.u, rnc,
aj.OIIII 1 A II, Wim.1 T, U , . . .
23,500. C. A. Orlmmel. Phone D. 1615.
. North.
$2 750
7 ROOMS MbDERN
GOOD LOCATION
.TERMS
N'ite, large 7room house, not new, but
1n excellent condition. Having good Fox
hot air furnace In basement four large
rodrns and hall on first floor, three fine
bedrooms and bath on 2nd,X Large 60-ft
east front lot Has some fruit trees, a
garage and chicken houe. Built for a
nunie, nut owner ia leaving ror California.
Must sell. Just one block and half from
24th street car. Fine location. Call Tyler
60 and ask for Mr. Clark. Evenings Hv
NEAR MILLER PARK1
If you want a good, new, two-story,'
7-room, modern home, with garage,
overlooking Miller park, then look at
No 2441 Bauman St., In Mtnne Lusa
addition. Has beat grade of oak finish
with oak floors throughout and Is ex
ceptionally well constructed. Price
25,600; reasonable terms; Immediate
possession.
GEORGE & CO.,
DOUGLAS 756.
- 7
STUCCO BUNGALOW
MINNE LUSA
Attractive 6-room stucco bungalow, all
rooms on 1 floor; fireplace, all built-in fea
tures, beautiful fixtures; oak throughout;
large floored attic, full basement, fur
nace neat; large 8j-rt south front lot; 1
block to car line. This Is a delightful
little home and well worth the asking
-juice oi ft.ouo.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
OHO FIRST NATIONAL PHONE 0
Uv BANK BLDO. TYLER OtS
MILLER PARK BUNGALOW.
Six large, rooms and bath, all on the
one floor; oak finish; dandy aun room
with French doora; bookcases, buffet
sleeping porch, everything you could de
sire to make one of the cosiest bunga
lows In the city, and It Is only one block
to car; the price la certainly right, only
M.UUV, ana can be handled with 31,000
down and 225 per month. This sure won't
last.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat, Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
NEAR 24TH AND WIRT STS
$3,500 Nearly new 6-r., all mod. cot-
tage-Dungaiow; south front lot. (250 cash,
125 per month.
11,760 Good -r. cottage, mod. ex. heat;
just decorated and painted. $200 cash.
217.50 per mo. Pay rent to yourself and
eoon own your own house.
RASP BROS,, 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721.
A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE.
A new four-room house, all modern ex
cept heat; may be bought on the very
easy terms of (75 cash and (20 per month.
Good location. Phone Doug. 3628.
CORNER on 24th St, (4,500; 62-ft front on
24th St and Blondo; good for business;
has three cottages now paying 13 per cent
on Investment. See
' ' TRAVER BROS.,
819 First Nat. Bank. Douglas 6886.
THAT 9-room modern house at 2865 Man-
aerson ot., on full lot, must be sold; non
resident owner wants an offer.
W. H. GATES.
647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bid. T usi
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern 6-room house.
full basement, large lot close to ear. Price
32.850' Norrle A Norrls. D. 4270.
OAK bungalow, ( rms., brand haw. all mod-
very attractive, (8,160; only email amount
cash. bal. like rent V. 3140.
MINNE LUSA home and lota offer the
nest opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187
South
A pp-AT HAwr prices write Geo. Antlll. Blair. Neb.
i!ilt-isr- SStr io,dpDi.Te.raco,uTy8
Jurroom'ileeXg Un? Hor,. Crawford, Neb. y
with fireplace, bookcases, etc.; finished In "A"iES of all sixes and kinds, essy
oak, birch and white enamel throughout. terms. A. A. Patzman, 301 Karhach Blk.
This is oneot the best we have ever had CHOICE FARMS, NilHson. n Rose Bldg
on our list. -
OSBORNE REALTY CO., Oregon Lands.
701 Om. Nat'l. Bsnk Bldg. Tyler 496. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the
ar- ... range. Oet on the ground floorwlth 80
Miscellaneous. acres irrigated land In connection with
open range. Toil "can grow stock success-
rimim orA $9K. fully and cheaply. Personally conducted
pUUy UUyvll alUl pO excursion every two weeks. Send for bulr
. . letln. Harley J. Hooker, 940 1st National
' Per Month Bank Bld r-
Wisconsin Lands.
Near 24th and Saratoga Court, five-room, OWN a farm. We have some ot the choicest
strictly modern bungalow, lot south front land In the heart of the very best sec.
on paved street, paving paid. Price, (3,000. of the Clover Belt of CentraJ Wis
consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write
Payne Investment Company Lumbeo. Sr& county8 w?.wen
Pp-n.., Wyoming Lands.
XVCdlbUrs WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, (50 per a.,
' . . including paid-up water rights. Henry
537 Omaha Nat. Bk.lBldg. D. 1781. Levi V. M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nafl.
New. t-rofm woVoak "finish: nicely FARM LAND FOR RENT
decorated; fine location; near car line. . .
Price. 34,000. Term. (600 cash, balance NEAR OMAHA.
monthly. - ' oaiance , FOR RENT 140 apres, DANDT FARM
BENSON & rAPMirHAFT ni ST0CK FEEDING farm, 3tf miles
otftSU & CAKMICiiAEL, out; n,cely improved. . acr, d
mtl" Bllc- cultivation lands, no Improvements, but
W. FARNAM SMITH A CO.. near Millard and Chalco.
Real Estate and Insurance. . ORIN 8. MERRILL COMPANY, '
1(20 raraam lit. Iioug. 1061 1217-1218 City National Bank Bldg.
THE BEE:
REU ESTATE B'ncn Pr'pty
I WE WILL buy your home or hualneaa
..mm muj jvur euros or ouaiaeaa
property and r... r..h
H. A, WOLF CO..
Electric Bids.
TjrUr IS
BUSINESS properties and Investments.
A. TVKET and SON.
820 First National Bank Bids'.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT"! Pn7
Income. Business and Trackage Specialist
"in ano unarm sta Douglas 418.
I nr . pel a i-r- . T
I KfcAL L2T ATE Investment
GOOD Omaha income brick fiat for land.
Price 312.000. Mtg. 25.600; lnc 81,000 per
year. 211 3randeta Thea. Bldg. Mr. Pease.
HEAL estate. Investments, house and lota.
hV'ORLD REALTY COMPANY. Realtors.
Douelas 6242. Sun Th..M
to i
R F A ! . PSTATP, TP a rWTnc
- . . . . - . .u-awrwaua
TRACKAGE
BARGAIN
For sale, centrally located trark.ii.. nm..
erty. corner 6th and Pacific. Phone Mrs.
Joseph M. Mutealf, Douglas 672.
KtAL tOlAlt lO iLXChanse
1 O
"l-. 1S0-A. unlmprovedJones i Co, S. D.,
i,urc'e"r modern nouse. beward Bros.. 1.78
I oranaeu mag. Douelas 3840.
,, ,
l. .. ' ""' 'L. "'
IKKAI KTATr CI1QIIDDAM
i . M .w Mn s j, -wvuunuHll
Benson.
HALF-ACRE BARGAIN.
ivcar .Benson car line, 3 blks. ; water
ana sewer, so; 1100 cash, balance 210
per monin.
TEBBENS. Phone D. 2182:
FOR SALE Eight acres,- house and barns;
ti mural west oi tsenson, Keystone park,
on Jitney line. Price reasonable; good
i'oukhs jas.
Dundee.
BUNGALOW
84,300 buys a good 6-room. modern
bungalow, near 61st and Isard, having
living room, dtnlne room with Vim.d
ceding, two bedrooms, bath and kitchen
on firet floor, large store room and one
room, finished on second floor; oak and
white enamel finish: raraae for Ford
car. Terms 2600 cash, balance monthly
at 6 per cent
v 84,750 buys a 8-room, modern bunga
low, near 61st and Nicholas, located on
high, stgthly, north front i lot siwuk
feet, having jiving room dining room,
kitchen, den, two bedrooms and1 bath
on first floor, with all hullt-rn features;
finished in. oak ancf white enamel: rea-
sonsble terms. J , ,
Call on or see us If Interested.
GEORGE tS; CO.;
DOUGLAS 758.
DUNDEE BUNGALOW
Nearly new i room, all modern hnnn.
low, only two blocka from riin. ...
Oak finish In two rooms Full lot Garage!
Price 34.600. Terms.
THE BYRON REED CO.,
Phons Doug. 297. 218 s. 17th.
'i 1 . . . i i . t
aKlH 4n -,ht V rlinit. Int. 1J7R
. . ... T " .v I
i,i5. Easy terms, loans arranged for
building purposes. Phone D. 5074, Shuler
A Cary, Realtors.
Acreage
THE AVERAGE MAN
At 'the age of 50, according to statistics.
ou cnance in s.ooo or recovering a
lost financial standinr. Think nt th.
satisfaction of owning your home under
such condition.
21 down and 60c a week buys a lot without
Interest or taxes for two years, Several
sooa ones rronting north on Leavenworth
60th St. aad 61st Ave., 9326 to 3400 Others
at nit up in MOrnlngalde and West
iawn mil.
PHONE DOUG. 829.
N. P.1 DODGE & CO.'Realtors.
Uth and Harney Sts.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH OR
FARM.
Widow has ftve-room houses, one 7-1
room, modern house, one 8-room modern I
nouse and g modern store buildings; all
well rented, on paved streets, close to
car lines In Omaha: also 320.000 first
mortgages; prices are right and property
in first class condition. .1
T i ZJhJh. M.U
-liIJILf-.
TO PROPERTY OWNERS
WJLHAVE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS
XK . udi!.kin BUNGALOWS AND
COTTAGES NORTH OF LAKE STREET,
WE CAN SELL YOURS IF THE PRICE
?TERMS ARK REASONABLE,
PHONE US, COLFAX 217. MITCHELL
nsuiujBBini v, mri ainu am KB. i
WE HAVE several good reliable buyer, for
:.r?a -r.oora nouse. and-bungalows with
3300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
-o. lyier 4s. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
MEET me -at F. D. Weed's Office.
FARM AND RANm t iNnc
rflRM KAWtH LAINlJb
Arkansas Lands.
APRIL 2ND. .
Our next excursion to McOehee, Ark.
W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
.Minnesota Lands.
80-ACRE farm for sale, on ths beautiful
ie fuiaski, Buffalo, Minn.; fine tor
summer resort; good house, well,' barn,
etc.: 40 acres linrfnr rut ivm tlnr. m..- i. n I
- - - ... wvwtt. I
t"'' wjicuiare irom reter suorgman,
Buffalo, Minn,
: f
Missouri Lands.
MR. FARMER AND INVESTOR
LOOK HERE FOR A MINUTE
820 aores nice Smooth Land.
820 acres farm for sale ori account ot
old age. in Bates County, Missouri, no
rock, no waste land; 40 acres of nice
waeai, ov acre, ot nice oat., about 140
acre, of nice large red clover and timothy
S"?ri,L"c!-" 9 "
of nice timber; only 4H miles of railroad
11PU; f-A ?
" . uu' ''(." i -i wuiii if it me
dwellingr fcnd nice larra barn anil fftm
crib, and granaries; plenty of good water
-.ii-ij p..,,,. aim m winuer, nice
cement cellars, and a bargain for cash,
(76 per acre and possession within ten
days of sale if desired. There la a good
trusty man and his wife will stay In tenant
house and (work the farm at (40 per
month. It desired. Address Hendricksoa
the land man, Adrian. Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
JPAKM VUK OALt,
240 acres less the rltht of wn. 7h a nr.. I
Wood River land, balance rolling. 320
acres In- Aultlvatlon, 30 acres alfalfa. Im-
proved. 2 miles from good railroad town
and 16 miles from Kearney. Price (57.50
per acre. (3,000 cash, balance ( years at
6 per cent.
p. K. DAVIES,
Kearney, Neb.
5M AC. ft US irrtara toA T , .."
r., "., "'"I"'"
u mues irom uersney, ncn Flatte valley I
ana, an unaer ine aitcn; 8-room house,
barn, etc.; 9 acres of alfalfa. A bargain
at (3,900. One-half cash. Immediate
possession. White & Hoover, 454 Omaha
National Bank Bldg.
NEbRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE
INVESTMENTS.; For best lands at best
OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1918.4
FARM LAND WANTED
i RAttTiruxr ... . . ,
-V" " """
boys wants farm of about Its acres.. Will
rent or buy. lease, or buy farm. Want
Immediate possession. Give particulars
want to raise products this year. Ad
drena Box 4969, Omaha Bee.
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us If you
want to keep It.
E. P. 8NOWDEN SON.
422 a Uth, Douglas 1T1.
WANTED 20,000 acre, of Kimball and
Banner county land. Must be first-class
farm land. Improved or unimproved. Ad
dress Box Y 1(17, Omaha Bee.
FINANCIAL
-?eiL?tiL?" aiLdMortgages
WK want 100 mortaaKca on Omsha resl
dences: funds on hand for oul.-k closinir.
V U iniir.CP ivr
kVs'iii k--iw, in. '
si!0Jo8lllL
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
one dollar starts sn account.
OMAHA LOAN & I1LDO. ASSOCIATION
1 LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bide.
Dyv ?
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
I l,trt't'EL' t f 1 LK I KL1
I 10U Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doun. 2715.1
H?w TSi..a-n-V.-1 DVt.D.-..-
I . '. v. . voi,i.nu, on.
neis -rneater Bldg. D. 6.
I CI f MDNEY PI ;
I'M j1 . . ni..
1 Omsha Nst. Bk. Bldg.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
8, 6 4 and 6 Per Cent.
J. H DUMONT Co.. Koellne Bldg.
8100 to 210,000 MADE promptly. F. I).
Wead. Wead Bldg.. Uth and Fsrnam Sts.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omsha.
Private Money. . '
SHOPEN COMPANY. Douglas 4529.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
- S-C. WHITE Leghorn eggrfo-ratchir.
by the setting or hundred.
BEN-OMA POULTRY YARDS,
Benson 686-J.
"OLD TRUSTY" Incubatora and brooders
shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M.
M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Center, Neb.
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock hatch
ing eggs, cockerels and pullets, also white
Leghorn hatching eggs. 6H4 N. 28d.
ANCONA HENS and cock, also eggs for
hatching, setting 21.60 and 22. E. Pallas,
6138 Wirt St., Omaha.
EGGS S. L. Wyandottrs, 92.(0 per setting.
H. W. Saeger, 2417 Maple St. Web. 3055.
SNOW-WHITE Rock eggs for hatching.
Benson 288.
WHITE rock eggs for- hatching
Benson
S4-W.
Horses--Live iStotik Vehicle!
We will haul your live stock.
LIVE STOCK TRANSFER CO.,
2209 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 2508.
For Sale.
AS I AM NOT ABLE to work my place
this spring snd run my business I will
sell 11 hesd ot young mares, some 2,800
lbs. and some 2,600 lbs., teams. Mrs.
Gevltch, sole owner, and Mr. Pete will
conduct my sale all this week, Apply at
2612 Leavenworth.
NOTICE TO FIRMS Will sell good
team ot mares, will sacrifice for cash, i
weight 3,700 lbs. Apply at residence. 817
S. 23d St. H block south of Leavenworth.
TWO extra fine milk cows for sale. Call
Colfax 3812, or 2721 Fowler Ave.
Wanted.
WANTED Good gentle driving horse not
over 8 years, not afraid of autos. Must
be sound snd go In all harness. Clark,
Douglas 1999.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION.
Proclamation and notice to the qualified
electors and legal voters of the School Dis
trict of Omaha In the County ot Douglas.
in the State of Nebraska of an election to
be held In said School District on Tuesday,
the 9th day of April, 1918, tor the purpose
u. iiiti auuiiiiBBiuii lu ma iuninivu viwmm
and legal voters of said School District of a
proposition authorizing the Board of Edu
cation of said School District to issue bonds
in the sum of One Million Dollars (11,000,-
000.00) for the purpose of purchasing school
sites and the construction Mid furnishing of
school buildings In said district
o.t t.
I, W. E. heed, president ot th. Board of
Education of the School District ot Omaha.
Nki.D St? ? MX
and by virtue-of the authority vestsd In me
as such president, do hereby give public
notice to the qualified electors and legal
voters of the School District of Omsha in
the County ot Douglas, in the State of Ne-
braska, that an election will be held In ssld
ocnowr I'lurici, on iumqit. ine itn aar or I
I"'1"8: "t hlch the following proposl-
"..TV . 7.' ocno" I
wl11 b ""bmitted. to-wlt:
mrrrcut bitta. I
"Shall th. Board of .Education of th
School District of Omaha, In ths County of
Douglas.ln the State of Nebraska, b.
authorize! to Issue bond In the sum of On.
Million. Dollars ((1.000,000.00) to be ex-
peuueu in ins purcnase oi scnooi sues ana
the construction and furnishing of school
buildings In said district, said bonds to be
in the denomination of One Thousand Dol
lars ((1,000,000) each and dated Juna 1,1(18,
nnv.hlA IMrtv Sftl v..r. af,.i Aatt. vlih
Interest at the rate of not to exceed five
1(5) per cent per annum; payable aeml-an-
dually on the first day of June and the first
.1 - f Tx i. . . i. . l I
j wlciiivbi ui cacn year. xxiiu prin- I
cipai and interest psysble In the coin of the
unuva oiaiee oi America at ine OCI1CO Ot 1
me county Treasurer of Douglas County. I
aeorasKa. I I
No.. ( )
Yes ( )
Said question, shall be -submitted to said
electors- entire and the votes thereon shall
be "Tea" or "No," and all ballots having
.ShnV m X
ballots having an "k" opposite the word
authon - satlin o, bond..'
no- snau oe considered aa against the
. . . a ... - I
nation ot earn oonas.
The noils ahsll he on.. .h. A., nt ..tn
and .n.Tl contin
. v "
o ciock in ins evening oi tne same day, at
the respective voting places. The voting
places at auch election are as follows:
List of Polling Places.
" FIRST WARD.
First District 4107 Btierman avenue.
Second District 8722 Sherman avenue.
Third District 2508 nerman avenue.
Fourth District Lothrop school. Twenty- I
fourth and Lothrop.
Fifth Dlnlrlrt F.naln. hnna. Ta,M..i
ond and Ames avenue.
Sixth District Northeast corner Twenty
fourth and rort
Seventh District City hall, Florence.
Eighth District 5825 North Thirtieth.
Ninth District 2402 Fort.
Tenth District Druid hall, 2414
avenue.
Amss I
Eleventh District 4106 North
Twenty-
mirth
Z, :
Twelfth District Omaha university.
Twenty-fourth and Pratt.
Thirteenth District Colfax garage. 4607
North Thirtieth.
Fourteenth District Engine house,
iniruem ana spauiaing. .
SECOND tWARD.
First District 2881 Sherman avenue.
Second District 2025 Sherman avenue.
Third District 1529 Sherman avenue.
Fourth District 1613 North Twenty
lounn.
Fifth niafrict 18i Nih r f..-..i. I
Birth f) trtci soni T.tll
siv.n.h Af.r hh
Seventh District 2618 Sherman avenue.
Eighth District 2902 Sherman avenue.
Sii.E,n,.0hrtl1 TW?tf1Vh;
Tenth i District Engine house, Twenty-first
Eleventh District 2616 North Twenty'
fourth.
Twelfth District 2419 North Twsnty.
fourth. s
Thirteenth District 2708 Lake.
Fourteenth District 1904 North Twenty,
fourth.
Fifteenth District Long school. Twenty
sixth and Franklin. .
THIRD WARD.
F"irst Dlstrict-H05 North Eighteenth.
Second District Engine house Sixteenth
and Izard.
TUrd District 118 North Sixteenth.
Fourth District Engine bouse. Twelfth
and Dodge.
Fifth District 1620 Capitol avenue.
Sixth District 410 North Sixteenth.
Seventh District- Drexel hotel. Sixteenth
ana Webster.
Eighth District 1907 Cumlnr. -Ninth
District South door annex Kellom
school. Twenty-second, sbetween Nicholas and
Paul. , , , ,
Tenth District 2210 Cumins, f - .
Eleventh District Oarage, west stds
Twenty-first, between California and ra.a I
. Vmllk rJ-., .., ... ... . . I
andCt'.n.H .-tt'..!L!i .trlct-En.,n. hou.a. c.t, haU.
Twentieth.., ' P, New Tork, April t.-rSugsr Raw? steady;
TnlrteentL District Basement fxlgh ichooL I centrifugal, (,005c; flue granulated, 7.15c.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Fourteenth District Dwelling. 201 North
rwsnty-iinn.
Fifteenth District 521 North Twenty
fourth.
SUteenth District Engine house, 114
onn iweniy-rourin.
Seventeenth District !90J Hamilton.
Eighteenth District Webster school
Twenty-eighth avenue and Webster.
Nineteenth District Dwelling, !tlt Chi
cago. FOURTH WARD.
First District Union hotel. 10!2 Mason.
Second District 1405 Harney.
Third District futon hotel. SIS South
Fourteenth.
Fourth District 11! South Fifteenth
Fifth District City hall. Eighteenth and
Farnam,
Sixth District Court house Seventeenth
land Harney.
Seventh District 1708 Jackson
Eighth District 1810 St. Mary's avenue.
Ninth Dl.trlct-1918 Leavenworth
Tenth District 5S05 Leavenworth.
I Eleventh District Dwelllnr. sua 9nth
I Tireaty-flrst avenue.
Twelfth District Omaha garage. 1016
Harney.
FIFTH WARD.
First Tilatrlrt 1121 South Sixth.
Sechnd District Grace chapel, south side
William, between Fifth and Sixth.
Third District Engine house, Eighth and
Pierce. 1
Eutirth District 1704 South Tenth.
Fifth District Train school, Sixth snd
Hickory.
Sixth District Engine house. Eleventh sad
Dorcas.
Seventh District Banoroft school (old),
Ninth and Bancroft.
KlKhth District list South Thirteenth
Ninth District list South Sixteenth.
Tenth District School. Fifteenth, betwee
wiMiam and rme.
Eleventh District Lincoln school. EleV'
enm ana center.
Twelfth District Dwelling. 142 South
sixioemn.
Thirteenth Distrlot 15SJ Vinton.
Fourteenth District Engine house. Twen.
tietn ssa spring.
Fifteenth District Vinton school. Twenty
tmra ami vinton
eeny.r-0"""-''-1-
Seventeenth District !3J8 South Tim
uern,
Eighteenth District 1227 South Twanrv
econo.
. -
SIXTH WARD.
First District 4406 South Thirteenth'. Oer
iann Home.
Second District Edward Rosewater school
Thirteenth and Phelps.
Third District 4001 South Twenty. fourtlrrl
rourtn District south side High school
iweniy-tnira and J.
Fifth District Dwelling. 4614 South
Twentieth.
' Sixth District Esgle hall. Twenty-third
ana n.
Seventh District Hawthorne school
fcignteettn, between Missouri avenue and M
Eigntn District School, Twentieth. b
tween O and P.
Ninth Distrlot 5127 South Twenty.fourth.
renin District School, Nineteenth and U
Eleventh District 6113 Railroad avenue.
8EVENTH WARD.
First Dfttrlct 2510 South Tweaty-fodrth.
Second District School. Twenty-seventh
ana r.
Third District 4818 South Twenty-fourth
Fourth District Engins house 26th and L.
rinn District uity hall. South Bide.
Sixth District 2719 O.
Seventh District School, Twenty-seventh
ana jeiierson.
Eighth District School. Thlrty-seoond
ana u.
Ninth Distrlot Engine house. Thirty-first
nu it.
Tenth District School. Thirty-ninth and X,
Eleventh District 2728 O
Twelfth District Engine house. Thirty.
third and K,
Thirteenth District School. Fori v-ftenon.1
ana 4.
EIGHTH WARD.
First DIstrict-f-DwelUng, 1114 South
iweuiy-seventn.
Second Dietrlct Dwelllnr. fot RIAnn
Third District Engine house, Ed Crslgh-
iuii ana rim avenues.
Fourth District 8203 South Twenty
fourth.
Fifth Dlstrht 3258 Arbor. . .
Sixth District 1607 Park avenue. 1
Seventh District 1284 Park avsnua
Eighth District 3206 Poppleton. garage
in i r.
Ninth Distrlot Beal school. Forty. eighth
I and Walnut.
Tenth District Windsor school. Thirty
I luui m aim fmarina
NINTH WARD.
First District 2518 Farnam.
Becond District Omaha Taxicab.
571
Hr"y-
Third District 2404 Leavsnworth.
Fourth District 2701 Leavenworth.
Fifth District Engine house. Twanlv.
worth
seventh, between St Mary's and Lea van -
Sixth Dlstrict-2114 Fsrnam i
KMJW.i
Ninth District Oarage 2687 Varn.m
Tenth District Engine home Jiw.
slxtn snd Jackson. thirty.
Eleventh 0106-3913 Ljwo,h
Twelfth strict-Mo or n i,
enworthT W"lrICt WOtor Inn' ,3" ht"'
m.-- r A
Thirty-eighth and Jones
school.
Fourteenth District Northwest
Fortieth and Farnam,
cornei
Fifteenth District-. dm,. ,
mxt.TOtDl.triot-Woodm.- w.ti"
ranrth. 47,1
TENTH WARD.
First District School. Thlrtv.senon4 ....
nue ana unicsgo,
8econd District 2224 Cuming.
Third District Oarsge, 3614 Lafayette.
Fourth District 3301 California.
Fifth District 107 North Fortieth.
Sixth District Engine house. Forty-first
and Hamilton.
Seventh District 4646 Cumlnr.
Eighth District Updike Lumber and CoaL
... . a .
uiij-iutii ana iwa(.
Ninth District Duude. school. Fifty-first
ana uavenpon.
Tenth District Eng In. house, Fiftieth
ana underwood.
ELEVENTH WARD..
First District Howard-Kennedy school.
Aiuriieia ana ssapio.
second District 1823 North Thirty-third.
Third District Sohool, Thirty-fifth and
Franklin.
.F.ourtl Dl-Wct-School. F.rty-flfth and
"tSXi. ..,-....
ih ni.,-i..f a.jh. u. ....... r."":-
......... , , . a.v. milll.l, .VBnUI.
w..(.i n.u..., .".. ....
T."'"" -""". "'-, '"-y-
A) t; ii mi ii
Ninth District 6121 Main, Benson.
HARLEY Q. MOORHEAD,
Election Commissioner.
W. K. REED,
President Board of Education.
TWELFTH WARD.
First District 5224 North Thirtieth.
second Distrlot -Central Park school.
Forty - second snd Qrand avenue.
Third District Dwelling. 47C4 North For.
tleth. -
Fourth District Monmouth Park school.
nil ly miiu kmu Ames.
Fifth District Druid sohool basement
east entrance. Thirty-first and fipauldlng.
Blxth District 4001 Ames avenue.
Seventh District Florence school. Thirty-
first between Stats and Willet
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits.
New rork, April 2. Evaporated Apples
Nominal; Callfornlas, 15tt16Uc- state, It
1 6 '4 c.
Dried Fruits Prunes, easier; California,
714c; Orgeons, 12ty14?,c. Apricots,
scarce; choice, 17'c; extra chpice, 18r;
fancy, 19t20c. Teaches, firm ; stand4rd,
HHllio; choice, 1218c; fancy, 13V4i
14c. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, M
94c; choice to fancy seeded, -10 'A He;
seedless, 8',8c; London layers, (2.00.
Now York Metal.
V-W V.-Ir , 1 ..... ,
. "": .""". "I. exenange
fluotea lean nun; spot. 7.86i7.60; spelter,
weak: Ea8t st- L0"1" dlvery, spot, (5.75
7 00
A't London Spot copper and futures
n '-troUc II25?.pot til 316:
tures. 316; lead. spot. 29 10s: futures.
28 10s; spelter, spot, 54; futures, 50.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Oa., April 2. Turpcntlno
Quiet; 36c; receipts, 263 bblifj shipments,
103 bbls.; stocks, 24.490 bills
Rosin Quiet; receipts, 800 kbls.; ship
ments, 319 bbls; storks, 96,691 bbls. Quote:
B. D, E, 36.864j6.40j F, O. (6.40; H. I,
(5.4006.45; K, (8.05: M, (6.26; N, (8.50;
WP, (7.06; WW, (7.40. .
Minneapolis (irain,
Minneapolis, Minn., April (.Flour Mar
ket unchanged.
Rye (2.052 97. ' v
Barley (1.40 1.99. ,
Bran (33.14. ' , ' - '
Corn No; 2 yellow,' (1.50l.45.
Oats No. t white, 87H88Vic.
Flaxseed (4.10 4.12 Vs.,
St. Iiooi. (iraln.
8t Louis. April I. Corn No. 2. IUI:
No. t white, (L80; May,i(.1.26i. (
oats No 2, 8787V,crNo. 8 white, Cc;
May, 844,0,
v . i X.w U
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Cash Corn Sells 5 to 10 Cents
Higher; Oats in Active
1 Demand; Rye Sells
Lower.
Omahl Anrll S 1.1
Receipts of grain todav wr. iti',.
which 143 were corn. Wheat receipts were
8 cars; oats. 17 oars, and rrm t ..a
.. . . " --1 BUW
nun oi oariey,
Ths Chicago grain mnrkot ... i
day hecauv of the primary election there,
but traders havs decldsd to keep open In
view of the continued large recelnl. of
("ash corn was generally 6c to 10c hlaher.
........ BU.K n rvBI a greaier advanrs, and
m ... curs selling at about unchanged n.-
urea. Sales of oft grade atuff hni i
- ....I. aurance. out were in fairly good
demand aa well as ths better trades. There
whs seemingly a very abrupt lt-up la the
demand for milling white corn and these
mtniRni scout yesterday's prices. The
range of prices In the different grades were;
'., 11 T&: No- s whll- 74) to
,,n. wnite. 81.81 to $1.62; No. 8
hlte, (1.47; No. 1 yellow. (1.61 to (1.67;
1J"W. , 0 o 1.60; No. 5 yellow.
1130 to (1.46; No, ( nilsed, (1,46; No. 4
mixed, (1.40 to (1,47; No. 5 mixed, $1.80 to
Oats were In aetive demand and showed
an sdvunce of Ho to lc. the bulk selling up
a oent No. 2 white sold at $H,o. and ths
No 3 white at 87c. No. 4 white brought
c, while the sample grade went at I6e
to 86 Ho for the bulk, and two cars each at
ov anil eoftc.
Ry was somewhat lower, the No. 2 and
No. 3 grades selling at (J.. Barley was
quiet, no arrivals being reported.
( CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
"'heat. Corn,
Minneapolis 174
Duluth "
Omaha ( 143
Kenans City
St. Louis jj 'jj
Winneneg 431
Osts.
67
78
These ssles were reported today:
Corn No. 1 white: 7 csrs. (1.70. No. 4
whits: t cars, (162; I car, (1.61. No. 6
white: 1 car. (1.36; 8-5 car, (1 85; 8-5 car,
(1.20. Sample white: 1 rar. (1,36; 2 cats.
(1.05; 2 cars, (1.00; 1 3-6 csrs. (1.00; 2-6
car, 70c; 1 ear, 0e. No. ( yellow: 1 tar,
11.67; 2 cars. (1.64; 1 car, (1.66. No. 4 jel-
iw, i car. sj.bo; 1 car, i.s; 4 cars, (1.46
No. S yellow: 1 car. (1.46: 2 e.r. 61 it, t
oars, si.su. no. s yellow: 8 care, tl.ll
Sample yellow: 1 car. (1.00. No. ( mixed:
cars, 61.45, No, 4 mixed: I car, (1 47" 2
cars. (1 48: 2.8 r.r si ih i .1- '.!..
white), (1.46; 1 car, (1 S8- 3 8-6 cars (I 30 ,,,"on, surrounding the trade were general
No. ( mixed: 3 cars, (1.25. Sample mixed-' Xy bl("ls,h- nd "flesirabls bssves ruled,
8 cars. (1.06; 3-6 car, (100- 1 ear 66e. n8f loo higher thsa ysstsrday, best
Oats No. 2 white: 1 csr. 87V6c. No 1 "y 'rs again bringing $14.O14.10.
white: is cm. 7n m i ki,-. .
86Vo. Sample white: 8 cars. (6Hc; I cars!
c; s cars. 8Hc; 5 8-6 cars, 86o. No. 3
mixed: 1 car. 86W6: 1 ear. 86a. Osts and
oariey: ears, 86 Ho. No. 4 mixed: 1 car,
6 HO.
Wheat No. J hard winter: 1 ear .nit 1
V .. 1 1. . a a.. .
uumnraa. sj.jj. o. s amoer durum: . ear
(i per cent hard red spring), $3.18.
umana 1'asn Prices Corn: No. 2. 81.78.
No. 3 white. tl.70At.7t. No. 4 white. 81.61
i.si. wo, white. 81.200- 35. Ramnle
wnuo, oucti.i6. no. 2 yellow. (1.8(0
1.67. No. 4 yellow. 8L4S ffl.M. Nn. I !.
iow, n.iojf i.fo. no. 6 yellow, 31.25OI.t0.
Ssmnle vellnw tins v i """ " ",r Tearnngs. w.i.u
Nrrlir.d?.',;n1sm! ViVJfwd. '" beevas. (10.00 12.00
No. 4 mixed:, (1.4001.47. No. I mixed, (1.10
VI. 40. No. 6 mixed. 31.26. Ssmnle mixed.
66cett.0(. Oats: No. t white, 870. No. t
,Ry-,o4rs,.t.oa,He: Bip"'
86Hc Rye: No. t, 43.60.
New lark General Market,
New York, April t. Flour Steady:
springs. (10.I6AH .86; winters, (10.6(9
u.ia; ivsnsss, Siv.l0iril.15. .
Corn Knot eaav: kiln dried No. 1 vellnw
(1.82H; No.. 4 yellow, (1.76H;'No. 1 white
n.ion. c. ii. r., now York, prompt ship
rut; Argentine, si. so, r. o. b., cars
Oats Snnt a.i,.r.i si aiil aT i on
1 ayStMd.- N'l il75- il; ?!"als
140-nTj 81 leSl'tO-shinning 6i n.f ,?
Hides Steady Boaota iiMm- c-..,..,
Am.ril90ltc . Central
, Leather-lrra;' hemlock sole overwsl.hti
No. 1, 47c; No. i, 46c.
Provisions Pork, steady mesa st, .-,
tins' e.mii. m"V
-sr; ciear, !..
7tST 'Ml,i mMil'
J11"-Steady; city special loose, ntie.
Wool-Firm; domestic fleec. , XX
and Pennsylvania, ikttttn
Rice Firm; fancy head. 9U4tiui. ki... I
rose. IH084(o. '
Efffft Mark. . . . - - I
cases; fresh gathered extras 81 1 (To. mitll
firsts. 26H 0 37c; firs". wSue; Mco'nda-M
034Uc. ' oono "
Cheese Market ..... ....Iterday. A jingle deck of shearer fesdere,.
boxes; state held specials. l40t(Ks- aver! br0"nt . highest pile, received
age run. 3308(Wc "WHc, aver- lfof t)li cUw of lt8rl ,hf .,. Oen.f J
i.ive and Dressed Poultry Market iIhi..
Omaha Stocks and Bonds I
STOCKS
s oil I
Burgess-Nsslt Co. 7 per csnt pftf 1114 loou
Beatrice Creamery r. M iiwi i.,'1 1
Cudahy Pack. Co. 7 per cent pfd'l04U 1 06 VI yearlings, fair te choice, (15 8O01T.6O: weth
Deere A Co. pfd 86 urn fair to choice, (13 16014.76: ewes, fair
niiiin(( u. to. 7 per oent pfd.100 100 I
Lincoln Tel. A Tel. com...,., 87 .... I
uincom inictlon Co. nfd i
Neb. Pow. Co. 7 par cent nfd . inn ini"l
Nye-Schnnlder-Fowler . ' gau I
A C. B, Rv. A Rrlriva tM I u.
83
Or d ft Wll'm Co. 7 per cent pfd.100
M. E. Smlth&Co. 7 per cent pfd. 101
U. P. L. Co., 7 per csat pfd.100
U. 8. Tarda Co, Stock ....... 100
Skinner 8 per cent pfd
101
100
ii'
. Tel. ft Tel. I yr. 6s, 19K.... (8
. ft O. (s. p nr cOiit itll at
99H
96 H
Gen. Rubber deb. 6s, 1918 88
Oen. Electric Co, t yr. a, ltit t
994
100 ' I
j..v., I , , o. ihi 'Z7 f4
Iowa Portland Cement Co. (a
65
100
mum mi rower ks, 1143 88
89
T. T. L,
Vsasssf - war s 1
New Tork. Anrii i-W. .,"7.7 .
f future lost Dart nf ttm rr.mt mA..m
during todav'a tradlnr ,k., ..... I
freight rates might be fixed for berths as
well as charters and that mor. freight I
room would soon become .v.H.hi. I
iffirumoie scaiiering iiouldattnn whll. ih.r. I
aiso was moaerai. se Inr h tr.i. u,..i. 1
May held well up to the maximum price
but July led the decline In the later months'
selling off to 8.73c or II nnlni. n.t i.-'
wmie ueoemoer aerllned to 8.96o or II points
uuuur miii mgni s closing figures. The gen-
erai nst bpened unchanged to ( points
hlKher. and rinsed n.t iinnk... ...
points lower. May. 8.85c- -luiv .. o..
temner, J. 84c; October. ft.R7i- nu..n.k..
8.94c; January. 9c: March, . tin fin,., a.
fee, firm; Rio 7s. 81c; Santos 4s, lH4c It
luniurea inai local Importers-have bought
a considerable line of coffee f. o. b., Brasll.
wnicn mey are holding In readiness to ship)
v..- . . om oeoome. available,
very rew,,fresh offers wera renortail in th.
,JnJ ,'?,nt mre'- Those received 1
i?im nT d,'''crlb,"d Santos 6s st lie; I
..ii.. . ,LV i - u l s.iso. via
c.hi. , ,iJ n.cred'U- The official
. u an nuvance or it, rels at
Klo. Santos spots were 60 rels higher and
I,, n'gne1 to rol lower- Bra-
""". ju.euo nags.
. .
iionoon Money.
London, April 2. Silver Bar. 45.d ner
vu'" . i
Money tu per cent.
Discount Rates Short and thra. n.i,ih.'
bills, (9-16 per cent.
New York Cotton.
New Tork. April 2 Cotton future onened
cady; May. 33.45c: Julv. SJ.soc: n.ih.r
stcsdy; May. 33.45c; July, 82.60c; October
31.60c; December. 3I.26c: January, none.
New Agency to Eliminate
Demand for Rail Priority
Washington. Aoril 2. Creation of
a requirements divisions which will
isidunt.il priority Of aeilVery m raw!
ni..i.i,i. : r it. i
N T C 2 ir 6sr9li9lV' 1,11 HogVRecelpta. it.t.O head; t.morrew,
N' T C 4Us istT Ir .00: market strong. t D (te hlher than
O r B i;( Ji.' .'L yesterday-a averags; bulk. tl7.164J17.7t:;
O C B Ry "B 6. ,t "si ht. tl7.204JI7.80; mixed, (t6.7(417.0j
P M C Co. I b ii.!!' ill!' aiu !? hsavy. (I6.16ei7.60; rough, tU.lt4yl.4. .
Pi. Co 4 oer cent l.ii ' 2 !!S B"B nA Lambs-Reeelpts. 1,000 head","
P S. Co.4lPHVC7U"l:-;i;i! W" " -orrow, 13.000 head: m.rk.t strong to
P. Co 7s 19!A su sekt 1 ,,u n'sn"ri -"""Ft ii.v..i,i
!L!1',V K (16.60O20.80. , - -'-I
ana manufactured war materials waslmrkl higher; ismbs, (i5.ooji20,o; ewes,
announced todav hv the war inrlns.
tries Doara. ; , . v c.
The division will eliminate compe
tition among government departments
jn obtaining supplies. . , .
A price-ning prograni closely al
lied with priorities' arrangement, soon
to be put into effect, contemplates the
organization of committees to pass on
prices, consisting of members of thf
war industries board, who are direct
charged with the study of raw ma
terials and manufactured products, a
labor representative, the chairman of
the. federal trade commission, the
chairman of theHariff commission and
the fubl adniiniirtrator, ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
'I I I I ..-( .
Cattle Prices Strong to 10
Cents Higher; Hog Trade
Lively; Sheep Sluggish
in Spots.1 ' .
Omaha.yAarU I. 1118.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hoga Sheep.
Official Monday .... 9.338 13.8JO lfl.4l
Estimate Tuesday ...10.000 18.600 too
Two days this week. .19,233 31,330 19,691
Same dsys last week. .18.861 31.181 23.068
8ame days 3 wks. sgo. 17.399 29.620 24.968
4Hme days 8 wks. ago. 14,098 81,919 37.130
xsrns dsys 4 wka ago. 20,353 23,914 32,6.18
Same days last year.. 13,060 19.418 16,082
Receipts snd disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Var.t. flm.h. tnr 9A hnnr.
ending at i o'clock yesterday: '
. DISPOSITION HEAD. ,
Heed. Hoxs. Sheen.
Morris Co 870 3,102 6.H
Swift, & Company.... 1.965 3.2,10 i ),'
Cudahy Packing Co. 2.061 1.36 1.910
Armour ft Cs 1.667 3.021 1.996
8chwarts & Co ' :.$52 ....
J. W. Murphy 6.650
Lincoln Packing Co.. 15 ....
8. Omaha Packing Co. 21 .... ....
Wilson Packing Co.. 2H1 ....
W. a Vansant Co... 79 .V
Hill Son 62
F. B. Lewis..... 127
Huntslnger ,. 11
J. B. Root A Co...... 28
H. Bulla 16 .... ....
Burres , 33 .... ....
Rosenstock Bros...... 47 .... '
F. (1. Kellogg 32 .. ,','
Wirthsimar A Degen. 164 .... . ...
Ellis A Co 40 -
Sullivan Bros JU
Hothsrhlld A Krebs.. 86 ,
lo. A Kan. Cult Co. 131 !
hrtatle 49 .... ....
Hlgglna 4 ....
Huffman 7 .... ....
Roth 7 .... (...
Meyers 22 ... .
I lumbers ' 4 .... . ...
Baker. Jones Smith. '93 ....
Banner Bros..,,. 26 .... . ....
John Harvey......... 16.. .... ...
Dennis Francl.,,. 113 ....
Pat O'Day 18 .... ' ....
ensea M Lungren.... 83 .... , ....
Other buyers 816
1,048.
Totals 1.434 19,041 7,066,
Cattle There was another very respect
sble run ot oattls today, about .10,000 head; .
Ith two dBy'' ""P1 Bem approximately
I r same vs mors man weea
I ago, snd T.tOI more than a year ago. Con-
r Desirable cows and helfero were also In ae.
dmn1 ns ,ron hUe ordinary
light and medium weight steers and cows
were rather slow tellers at barely -steady
flgurea In Blocker, and feeders there wat
plenty of activity and strength a. far as
fleshy and good quality steers wre con
cerned, but a slow and an evenly lower
market for common light and medium
weight stuff. , . s
Quotations on cattle: ' Oood to choice
beeves, (13.(0014.11): fair to good beeves.
(13.25(3113.25; common- fair beeves. (10.00
fjill.oo; good to choice ysarllngs. 311.74f
Mil. 60; fair to good yearlings, 3l.60ffl 11.60; .
common to fair, yearlings, 89,10.00;
fair to good grass beeves, 49. (8011.19; com
mon to fair grass beeves 18. 00tf9.00; good
. "mmi vArSi rtvwn
I (8 6009.60" common (o fair cows, (7.
to choice heifers, (10.O0All.O0i good 4.
cow.,
too
6. 60: prims feeders, tll.tO0Il.25; good- to
choice feeders. $16.90011. 00; fair to good.
feeders, 88. 6009.69; common to falrV feed-'
era, 88.6001.(0; good , to choice atockers,
tt.690U.O: stock a. heifers, . (8. 88010.00:
stock cows. (7.(009 W; stock calves, ((.(! 0
10.60,' veal carves, (9.tol8.2l; bulla, atags.
sts.. (7.760 lO.tS.
Hogs This morning', estimate cans tor
thslr nrst Olds w.r. ateaay. onippers
bouint nih freely on-ths medium and
VX.! HJHft.JP JSOL.?
aa (17.18 (or cbolco light weights. The
bulk of today's supply went at -prlrea from
lk of today's .upply went at prices
1316 4 to (14.(0. The shltmer market
w
t i.iu.. ,...
Und the pt. w". Uat th." h.7
trads w.uld b. .tesdy wth yesterday s
"rsg Quality ot the offering, contlnuet
Slisep The -market opened strong wire
Ma.tlv'a nrire.. Trades WSS SlDW 1.
starting on account ot about half of th ,
Tlvala being late. A lot of 190 Meslca.
l"lb 'veragln, (( pound, sold at (19.40,
This wss within (c ot the high price yea.
r" tone to tne maraec is iot sirona"
I Quotations on snssp'ona ismos: umn
rood to choice, (16.(00(0.80; lambs, fslr ta
good. (18.60019.25; lambs, heavyweight,
31B.00A18. 76: lsmbs. feeders. (17.35018.Tt;
lambs, shorn. tlt.(O01t.7(; spring lambs.
310 60626 00: lambs, culla. (13.016.00i
" cnoiee, iis.syis.vv; ewea. niwmii,
ages, 813.00018.76; ewea, cull, and can-
sera. 88.80A10.0t.
Renresehtatlv. sales:
No. .
27 fed lambs ....
(18 08
19 (
19 M
1 It 08 ;
-''17 It
'i7 ir
127 fed lamb
198 fed lambs .....
116 shearing lambs
s.etat.-wf
97 feeder Iambs ...
13V reeuer mmw ..,,,.
993 Mexican Iamb. ............ 77
X
Chleag lira Stock.
rhlcasn. Anrtl l.47attle Receipt.. Il.aot-
hesd; tomorrow, (9,000 head; market strong: '
native steers, (1.86014.9; storKera ana- .
feeders. 88.70 11.85 : cow. and heifers..
(6.60011 36; calves, (10.7516.60.
- mmm.
St. Louis. Aorll t.Cattls Receipts. 6,101 .
hesd- market, higher: native beet steers.
(9.764(13.76: yearling steers and heifers.,
17.00911.56; ,cows, 66 6011 60; stockera
and feeders. (7.508)11.26; fair te prima1
nnsa nwnpn iw, mwnrir
nigner: ngnis. si i. issrii.su; P'H". eii.ov
17.36; mixed and butchers. (17. 40 0 1 3.76,
8e"f1 heavy. 17.2617.60; bulk.(l7.26417.85.
Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 1,800 deed;
marK ' "lr,Jns; mmoa, ,i,,w i.i tw,
tiT."i '. -i. u-
M" na cnoppers, so.susrs.ss.
I '
Kansas City Live Stock.
v..... rn inrii t r,.iii..ini
t aoi .,,.,- n.'. ,1.., m. tn
steers. (1 J.5014.60; dressed beef steers.
(ll.50M3.26; western 'steers, (11.00 14.26;
cows. t7.60lt.09; heifers. (7.7(13.t0.
Hogs Receipts, 7.000 head; market 40o
higher; bulk, (16.8017.3O; heavy. (13 70
i ... .,.),. .. Knti..-. sitaami7k.
light,' (17.1017.35; pigs, 1 13. 00 16.7 6.
heep snd Lambs Receipts, 1.600 head!
market higher; lambs, 319.0019.96 ; year-
Itntrs. (16.00S16.76: wethers, (13.(0016.00;
lll 00feiS B0
Sionx City live Stock
sioux City. April 2. Cattle ReceiDts. S
000 head; market strong to 10c higher; beef
steers, lil ooffluon- f.t .. h.ir...
(S. 15 Hp 12 00; csnners. (7.00&8.26:. stockera
enn reeaera. ss.&ussiz nnr m vn ax nni?i
12 60: holla, at aim etc 17 7sin in- f.,i.
Inr cona and haif.ra 17SSaal IS
Hogs Receipts. 9,500 hesd: market lOo
to 20c higher; light, 317.004717.25: mixed.
316.75lJ.00s heavy. (1.6016.75; pigs.
" M
Sheep
17.00; bulk of ssles. 8 1 6. 60 l I T. 1 0.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 ; head;
market strong
St. Joseph Live Stock. '
St. Joseph, Phil 2. Cattle Receipts. 2..
600 head; market higher; steers. (11.00f
14.50: cows and heifer. (7. 008911.75; calves.
(7.Oi18.50.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 hesd; market
hilr,h'r: top- ,I70fl; bulk of """' 1(,6,,'
Shsep and Lambs Receipts. 2.000 head;
(7.ooit.oo.
Chicago Provisions.
Chicago. April 2. Butter Market u
changed.
-Eggs Market, higher; receipts, 38,867
esses: firsts,- 3414 434c: ordinary firsts.''
33U 0 33c; at mark, case. Included. 13V,
94C P ; ' ' ' ., -.
. Potatoes Receipts, 36 car; market un
changed. .-. - , . '. i -Roosters
Market unchanged.
' . Bank Clearings. . . , ,
Omaha, " Aptii t.-i-Bank clearings for5
Omaha today were (3,664.211.97 snd torthe
corresponding day last year; 85,113,143. 23
' '. -t. Kansas City rtodooe. J)
Kansas frlty,' Anrir 2. Butter and Podltflf
I'ncHtvryed. ,,. " 1
nogs rnis morning', estimaie cans iov
" or "cara, a liberal run l.,v'
comparison -with other western point.. Th.
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