h in I- i -. lo ELP WANTED FEMALE Professions and Trades. 25 GIRLS For hand work on army supplies. No experience necessary. 18c per hour 1st month. 19c per hour 2d month. 20c per hour thereafter. AfPLT ALBERT MATHET-t, "FOREMAN, 1ST FL. SCOTT-OMAHA TENT & AWNING CO. 1501 Howard St. . THE Nebraska Teleptou company offer tn exceptional opportunity to young ladle to learn local and iont.dltanc telephone operating. .Permanent position, uppor i; tuaiUea for advancement, good wage A alary paid whll learning. Parerta desiring to acquaint thame' vita to working conditions or any other details are specially Invtttd to accompany the applicants. Apply to C. F. Lambert. 180? Douglas street. WANTED. GIRI.S FOR LABELING AND LIGHT FACTORY WORK. APPLT AT OFFICE. ON -VIADUCT, 10TH AND JONES. PAXTON & GALLAGHER. WANTED A lady masseuse at the Labelle Ba t h Institute. 1506 Harney. Doug. 7046. GHtLS WANTED To ! aew, steady work. pood pay. -stw ijeavenwonn m Household and Domestic. WANTED EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. GOOD WAGES. HAR.VEY 6536. 2521 S. 32D. AVE. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework on the farm. 310 per week. Lock Box 151. Oakland. Neb. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, THREE IN FAMILY; NO LAUNDRY- WORK ; $9 PER WEEK. TEL. HARNEY 97s. WANTED A good girl or elderly lady to uld in the care of a child, Apply 910 3. -6th Ave. ' WANTED Competent maid for general housework. Mrs. W. W. Richard on, 3100 Chicago St. Tel. Harney 5258. ' WHITE GIRL for general housework, ty Laundress kept. Wages $9 per week. 108 No. 53d Ave. Tel. Wal. 77?. GIRL FOR general housework, small family, good wages; references. Mra. Robert Anson, Humphrey, Neb., Rt. 3. IVOMAN of 25 or 30 for housekeeper; no laundry. Douglas 7H3. 2423 S. 24th St. GOD girl wanted for light housework; dandy home to right girl. Phone Harney 42S5 or Harney 2268. ft' ANTED A cook; no washing; good wages. Mrs. Joseph Barker, 3607 Jackson St. Harney 27. V ANTED A first-class laundress; refer ences. Harney 611. V ANTED First-class cook; good refer ences. Apply Mrs. W. H. McCord, 5201 Davenport St. WANTED Experienced second girl. Mr. M. G. Colpetze.-. 402 S. 38th St. Harney 94. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to assist with housework for board, and some salary. ?'U6 Lincoln Blvd. WHITE girl for general hpusework. T. H. Fonda, jr. Walnut 3586. "WANTED A LAUNDRESS. APPLY CLARKSON HOSPITAL. WANTED A competent white laundress. Reference. Harney 594. Hotels and Restaurants. WANT WAITRESSES. GOOD PAY. SHORT HOURS. EX CHANGE RESTAURANT. UNION STOCKJ YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. x-noixa SOUTH 305. "WANTED A cook and helper at the De tention Hospital. Call at health office or Tyler 3596. , TWO women to work In kitchen, one ex perienced in cooking, riattron care NEAT girl to wait on table. Flatlron cafe. Miscellaneous. WANTED For the Royal Ruby Consoli dated shows, 10 chorus girls: all that Is required of you Is to conduct yourselves as ladles at all times. Call S. V. Rose, Edward Hotel. Doug. 109.1. WANTED COLORED GIRLS OMAHA PAPER STOCK CO.. 18TH AND MARCY ST. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. . Every day Is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, utenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free, BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1S65. 18th and Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. i- Douglas 5890, FOR RENTROOMS Furnished Rooms. FURNISHED rooni, on or two furnished rooms; east Hanscom park car line. Ref erences wanted. Phone Harney 4815.j STRICTLY-modern room, suitable for two gentlemen. Clowry Court. Apartment C. 17th and Chicago. Red 6675. ELEGANT room, semt-private home, close in, 4o reference persons with positions only. At 2528 Doageet MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine, 608 North 17th St. Reason able rent. ( LOVELY front room, private home. 105 South 29th Ave. rnona jianng MCE. room in a lovely home near Farnam car line. Call Harney 6243. MODERN furnished room for two. 1023 South 29th Ft. H ous eJFjnKiKojniL 620 S. 30TH SI., suite three modern rooms jwell furnished Gas range, electric lights Fl'rlvato family. No children. Very reasonable. TWO front rooms furnished, modern, shade, electrlo washer, garden spot, 2005 Emmet street. MODERN nicely furnished rooms; beautiful location; no children. Harney 6554. NfcEiarge room,. with board for two young men. On car line, so per ween. cu. FRONT room, furnished; clothes closet, both floors. 115 South 29th. Harney 1.307. Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS I If you tall to find tb room you desire among these ads call at Tb Bee offlc for a Room List Give complete description of vacant rooms In ell parta of the city. New list Issuer every week. ' 20H1 DODGE Large room wtlh good board for two or three gentlemen; talking dis tance, narney ona. WANTED Christian people to board colored baby, 7 month old- Be 4566, Omaha Bee. Hotels. . 1 . 2LAREMONT INN, 17th and Jackson, tran sient guests, 31 a day; permanent gut ate, $5 week, uougias ana. Unfurnished Rooms VHREE unfurnished rooms, second floor, modern. 89. 2567 Pierce, Hartley 7003. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. HAYWOOD, 2511 Harney; reception room, large living room, disappearing bed, kitchenette and bath. Glover ft Spain, Douglas 3963 5APITOL AVE., 1812 Modern 3-room housekeeping apartments; also sleeping rooms. "URNISHED or unfurnished 3-room part men ts. Call Webster W2. FOR RENT HOUSES West. V ALKINO distance. 2638 Dodge street, 8 rncjh modern house, newly decorated and In Vin shape; want good tenant, not a mover and for such will make a pric of $23 per month. W. W. Mitchell, owner. Thon 'Wbstr 487" FOR RENT HOUSES West. FLAT, I'oOS Leavenworth. 5-r. $20, 308 S. ;ist, modern, 7-r.. $25. jOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas 654. 10-ROOM brick house. 2601 Capllol Ave modern. Tel. Harney 8564. North. ENTIRE downstairs resilience, 5 nice rooms, modern except heat, separate entrance, $14. 2511 Corby St. Weo. 6755. South SIX-ROOM, modern. hot water beat; white enamel finish. Hanscom Tark dis trict. Harney 5'J9. TEN-ROOM modern, steam heating plant; good neighborhood: $40. Douglas 69(7. 5-ROOM cottage, i'TftPsT- 7hS 77"! 15 60 monthly. II. W. Binder, Douglas 1264. Miscellaneous. 516 PARK AYE 7 rooms, 140. 109 S. 86th, 8 rooms, garage, $45. ARV STRONG-WALSH CO., Tylr 1536. 333 Securities Tilcl?. t-ROOM. all modern bouse, close In, 146. ' JOHN J. MULVIEIU, (Realtor). 109 Brandel Thete Bldg. Phone Doug. 16 LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. Tyler Ht. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIGH SONS ft CO.. BEH BLDG Shonen ft Co., Rentals. Douglas 4238 FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MONTEREYE Apartments. 145 N. 34.U St. 5 rooms, $55.00. 3 rooms, 135.00. KLOKB INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th and Farnam. Pflces reasonable. Call D. M72. North. THE CORONADO APARTMENTS 22D AND CAPITOL AVE. 2 rooms with 3-room accommodations; In-door bed, gas stove, refrigerator and all modern conveniences. Including heat and Janitor service: east front baleony: min utes' walk to 16th and Farnam streets $33.50 summer, $39.50 winter. BENSON & MYERS CO.. Realtors. 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 746. TWO four-room, heated flats, private bath, gas range, $22 50 each. 2352-64 Cuming Si 'I'HOS, W. HAZEN, 207 McCague Bldg. 3 ROOMS and sun room, semi basement Apt., $18; 4 rooms and sun room, second floor, $27.50, 1815 Maple. Red 682. Miscellaneous FOR RENT Two beautiful seven-room apartments In one of Omaha's most exclusive apartment houses; 390 per month. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 218-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. PETERS TRUST CO. Specialist tn Apartment management MODERN apartments, near P. O. Low rent. Q. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chleaaro St. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Stegm heat. For particulars see Conrad Young, 322 Bran dels Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571. FINE store room, 16th St., near P. O., low rent. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. CONSIDER the Bee building when choos ing offices. It Is time well pent. Key stone Investment Co. Tyler 131. WANTED TO RENT Office and Desk Room. WANTED Office desk room. Standard Register Co.. care Y. M. C. A. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate- locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 S. lflth. Douglas 4163. FREE Sce FIDELITY Phone Douglas 283 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Stir, J. C. REED 1207 Farnam St. Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. Globe Van anji Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electric Bldg. Tyler 85. BUSINESS property and Investments, t A. P. TUKEY and SON. 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Specialist 15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 415. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. FIELD CLUB HOME. OWNER LEAVING CITY. Dandy 7-room semi-bungalow, finished In oak and white enamel throughout; beautifully decorated, has fireplace, sun room, built-in effect in kitchen, full brick foundation, white enamel laundry tubs In basement, etc. Choice south front lot, 69x128. Price is only 16,250, which is at least $1,000 less than It could be duplicated for, or will sell with $2,600 of new furniture for $7,600. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. MONT CLAI OTUJGAT6wr 3123 HAMILTON AVE. Six rooms and den, semi-bungalow; oak finish; m; Jem in every detail: paving and all special paid. Price only $4,600, $1,000 down. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Qui. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 498. WEST FARMAN 6-room bungalow, all modern, lot 50x128, fine shads trees. Price $3,500. C. A. Orlmmel. Phone D. 1815. - North. Miller Park Bungalow $300 Down and Balance Monthly ( 3-roem nearly new bungalow, located south of Miller Park; oak floors through out, oak finish In living room and din ing room, built-in features; south front; full basement; furnace heat. Price $3,600. Payne Investment Company, 587 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Deug, 1781 STUCCO BUNGALOW MINNE LUSA Attractive S-room stucco bungalow, all rooms on 1 floqr; fireplace, all built-in features, beautiful fixtures; oak through out; large floored attic, full basement, furnace heat; large 63-ft south front lot; 1 block to car line. This Is a delightful little home and well worth the asking price of 34,500. J. L. HIATT CO., QAA FIRST NATIONAL PHONE CO V)J BAI7K BLDG. TLYER nO " MILLER PARK BUNGALOW. Six large rooms and bath all on the one floor; oak finish; dandy sun room with French doors; 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 lo car; the price is certainly right, only $4,000, and can be handled with 11,000 down and $25 per month. This sure won't last. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om, Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. North Side Bungalow $2,800 $300 cash: balance like rent, buy nearly new modern flv ream hn... iow. a nome wen located, at a low price. GLOVER & SPAIN, Dou. 306 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW Two Lots Paved Street FRUIT PRICE $4,000 This place Is located In the northwest liar; of the city, close to Monmouth park school, 3 blocks to car line; has $ dif ferent kind of bearing fruit trees, also nice young shade trees, rose bushes and berry bushes, large chicken house, two brooders, garden space In the rear of lots spearated from lawn by fence, wllh inea growing over It. House Is in ex cellent condition. All rooms on one floor. Screen and storm sash. Screened porch. This is a bargain. Act quick. Call Har ney 6267 evenings or Tyler 40 during day and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEX DEN. 1614 Harney Street. PRAIRIE PARK 7-room strictly modern home In Tern pleton St. Large SO-rfoot south front lot, close to Holy Angel's church and publio and parochial schools; 8 block to $ car lines. Owner is asking $4,000, but wants an offer. J. L. HIATT CO., GAft FIRST NATIONAL JWBANK BLDG. PHONE i?0 TYLER OO 20th and Willis Ave. $200 Cash. Strictly modern 6 room house only 5 years old. Lot 60x135. Garage for 3 machines. Possession In 30 days. Edward F. Williams Co., Realtors 803-4 Omaha Nat, Hank Bldg. Doug. 420 A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. A new four-room house, all modern x cept heat; may be bought on the very easy terms of $75 cash and $20 per month. Hood location. Phone Dougla 8638. oUNT2B PLACH; Modern s-room bouse, full basement, jarge lot. close to oar. Price 43.350 Norrla & Norrl. D. 4370. OAK bungalow, & rrai., brand new, all mod., very attractive. $3,150; only small amount eash. bal. like rent. D. 3140. MINNE LUSA home and lot offer tb best opportunity to Invest your money P . one Tyler 17 $2.400 Easy terms, buys 3217 Cuftilng St., S rooms modern except heat; a bargain. GLOVER & SPAIN, Doug. 3962. South A REAL HOME. $6,500 Field club bungalow; beautiful 7-room, all brick and stucco bungalow; sun room, sleeping porch, big living room with fireplace, bookcases, etc.; finished In oak, birch and white enamel throughout. This is one of the best we have ever bad on our list. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bunk Bldg. Tyler 496. REAL BARGAIN, $9So" "-room house, mnple floor, oak finish; full cemented basement, cement walks, Ity water, electric light, one and one half blocks from 24th and A Sts., or 24th St. car line. S. O. Norqulst, 333 Neville Block. 31TH AND ARBOR ST.; nearly new, 5-r. all modern bungalow; oak finish; east front; lot 60x133; paved street; a rare bargain at $4,000. RASP BROS., Realtors. 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler T21. Miscellaneous. LOOK! Have just the place you want to spend the hot sum mer months. Cool, splendid fishing, swimming and boat ing. On Carter Lake near Lakeview Park. One room tent house, large enough for two. Also have canoe. Will sell very reasonable. Address Box 5050, Omaha Bee for particulars. BUNGALOW. New, 6-room stucco; oak finish; nicely decorated; fine looatlon; near car line. Price, $4,000. Terms, $600 Cash, bslsnoe monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 0G43 t'axton Big. W. FARNAM SMITH A CO., Real Estate and Insurance. ' 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. REAL ESTATE Investment CORNER on 24th St., $4,500; 63-ft. front on 24th St. and Blondo; good for business; has three cottages now paying 12 per cent on Investment. See TRAVER BROS. 819 First Nat. Bank. Douglas 6886. GOOD Omaha Income brick flat for land. Price $12,000. Mtg. $5,500: Inc. $1,000 per year. 211 Brnndels Thea. Bldg. Mr. Peas. REAL estate, Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtors. Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE BARGAIN For sale, centrally located trackage prop erty, corner 6th and Pacific. Phone Mr. Joseph M. Motcalf, Douglas 572. 102x132 FT. near 11th and Nicholas; paved street. A snap If sold soon; $3,700, Call Mr. Browne. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 913-14 City Nat. Dougls2819, REAL ESTATE To Exchange CLEAR 160-A. unimproved JonesCo., B. D for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 578 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 3840. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. BENSON BARGAIN . Five room cottage, strictly modern ex cept city water, good well and cistern, two lots 60x130 each. Price only $1,900; 1300 down will handle and $20 per month, OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. Dundee. DUNDEE HOMES New, 2 story brick veneer house with tiled roof and 2-story garage to match. Lot 75x128, In choice neighborhood, pro tected by building restrictions. Price $17, 500. This house has living room, dining room, sun room, breakfast room, kitchen and pantry; 6 bedrooms and sleeping porch; 2 bath rooms and separate shower; hardwood finish; quartersawed white oak floors downstairs and up, and all modern conveniences. Located right, priced right. Let us show It to you. Eight-room strictly modern and up-to-date stucco house, with full lot In Dundee; H block from car line. Price $5,750, sub ject to paving not delinquent. Possession May 1st. J. H. DUMONT & CO., (Realtors) 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Doug. 690. NEW DUNDEE HOME This Is a 2-story, 7-room modern house, oocupled only 6 months, having front vestibule, living room with brick fireplace and built-in bookcases, din ing room with built-in china cabinet, pantry, kitchen and Icebox room first floor; 4 attractive bedrooms, Including enclosed sleeping porch on second floor; finished In- oak and white enamel with oak floors throughout. This Is an at tractive place, located on high. lghtly lot 10x133 feet. Price $6,260. Terms about $1,650 essh and balance $45.00 per month, including interest. GEORGE & CO., Douglas 756. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN . 1 . Dundee. DUNDEE BUNGALOW $4,300 buys a good 5-room. modern bungalow, near 51st and lxurd, having living room, dining room with beamed ceiling, two bedroom?, bath and kitchen on first floor, large store rooms and on room finished on second floor; oak and white enamel finish: garags for Ford car. Terms: $500 cash, balance monthly ut 6 per cent. GEORGE & CO, DOUGLAS 756. D U NDEEBU NGA LOW . $4,200 5-room, very aitj'actue and modern, oak woodwork, built last year; terms easy. GLOVER & SPAIN, DOUG. 3962.' OL'nV)KM BUNGALOW Nearly new i room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee cur. Oak finish In two rooms Full lot. Garage. Pries $4,600. Term. THE BYRON REED CO., Phnne Doug. 297. 213 S. 17th. moll and sightly Dundee lots, $S75 to $1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purnejKes. Phone D. 6074. Sliuler its 'ary. Realtors Miscellaneous. 5-A., improved, near Florence, $4,000; 1 a., imp., at 39th and Neb. Ave., $1,750; 1 a., Ilea fine, (6th and Spring, $500; 2 choice 4 acres, W. of Ft. Omaha. Small cash payment, balance monthly. RASP BROS.JIO Keellne Bldg. Tyler TCI. REArEsfAirrwANTErjr WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow ha 8 five-room houses, one 7 room, modern house, one S-room modern nous and 2 modem store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to car lines in Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property tn first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 213City National Bank Building. TO PROPERTY OWNERS WE HAVE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS FOR MODERN BUNGALOWS AND COTTAGES NORTH OF LAKE STREET. WB CAN SELL YOURS IF THE PRICK AND TERMS ARE REASONABLE. PHONE US, COLFAX 217. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 34TK AND AMES, WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. 'Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. HAVE client for a nice 6-room bungalow In Clnlrmont district. Cash In hand. Price must be right. Call Mr. Browne. D. 2819. MEET me at F. D. Wcad's Office FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand' for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 638-40 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE" On dollar starts ; n account. OMA11A LOAN & BLDG ASSOCIATION. 51, Of FARM LOANS. 5Mi 2 PAUL PETERSON. 364 BRANDEI3 THEATER BLDG. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas &Son, Keeline Bldg. H. w. binder; ' Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Hank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. "FARMS." O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG, 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 585. MONEY ri C' 2 1 HARRISON A MORTON, O 2 O 919 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. CITY "AND FARM LOANS 6, 64 and Per Cent. J. H. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches, Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN ft COMPANY, Douglas 4228. Stocks and Ponds. FOR SALE Eight hares Waterloo Cream ery T per cent preferred stock; also 100 share H. O. Lincoln Co., 5 and 10 "tent tore tock, both at bargain prices. Writ G. A. Matlack, Lincoln, Neb. FARM ANE RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands, APRIL 2ND. Our next excursion to McGchce, Ark. IV. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. COLORADO offers great opportunities for farmers of moderate means to secure farm homes on very easy terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C Tallmadge, Colonization Agent Kans.-Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank Bldg., Puehlo, Colo. Montana Lands. 7,600-ACRE MONTANA WHEAT FARM. $ miles from railroad town, 25 miles from BUllnga; 1,015 acres now In winter wheat, In splendid condition; 75 per cent tillable: 6 wells of water; good spring; all well fenced. Price $22.60 per acre. Terms: $50,000 cash, $25,000 November 1, balance five equal annual payments at 6 per cent. Crop will net $60,000 this year: half of oil and gas right reserved. Address BROCKWAY REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Billings. Mont. Nebraska Lands. A FIRST CLASS STOCK AND GRAIN FARM. For quick sale, 410 acres. 8 ml. from Elm Creek, on U. P. R. R In Phelps county, Nebraska. All level river bottom land; 300 acre under cultivation, 160 acres which 1 Irrigated by a private plant; some alfalfa; 60 acre lit pasture, and the bal ance in wild meadow that cuts a ton of good blue stem hay to the acre every year; 160 acres fenced and cross-fenced hog tight; corn msde 40 bushels and sugar beels better than 16 tons to the acre last year; every foot of this land will raise good alfalfa. A story and a half six-room house, with large cemented basement, water In house; large barn for 12 head, with mow, grain and buggy rooms, three stallion barns, cattle barn, hog house, bunk house for labor. Ice tiuse and other small build ings, six good wells on place, buildings are all In good condition. Price $115 per acre. Possession April 1 If wanted. If Interested, call and see me quick. A. Nelson, Bodiuson Farm. Kearney, Neb. A NUMBER ONE GRAIN FARM. For sale, 160-ncre Improved farm, 12 miles S. E. of North I'latte, Neb.; all level, heavy, black loam sol; 100 acres under plow, balance fine, level hay meadow; good buildings; hard, level road to town. Price $.iO per acre; easy terms. Can ell the three quarters In same sec tion, which la all level, flrst-clas land, for $47.60 per acre. Write or call and see me soon. ' A. NELSON, Kearney, Neb. Phone Red 8054. FOR SALE by Owner 40-ATgoodlcvoTTand; 8 miles from 'Florence and 2 '4 miles from Calhoun on the main road, every foot un der cultivation, good reason for aolHrig. Price $150 per acre. $2,000 down and gond terms on rest. Address Box 106, Ft. Calhoun. Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices write Geo. Antlll, Blair. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arah L. Huugerford, Crawford, Neb. RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy terms. A, A. Patzman, 301 Karbach Blk. CHOICE FARMS, Ml'ssr,nT4i2Rr)He"Bldg"" Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Get on the ground floor with 80 acre Irrigated land In connection with open range. You can grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every two weeks. Send for bul letin. Harley J. Hooker, 940 1st National Bank Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of the choicest land tn the heart of the very beat sec tion of the Clovar Belt of Central Wis consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write for booklet and map. John S. Owen Lnmbor Co., Owen, Clark County. Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylsndcr. 854 Omaha Nat l. FARM LAND WANTED WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball nnd Banner county land. Must be flist-cl.ux farm lnd, Improve d or unimproved Ad dress Box Y 4(i", Oumt OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Price:. Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher; Hog Market Slow Under Liberal Run. Omaha. April I 191J. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, sheep. Official Monday .... 9 SJ ij.kJO 10,491 qtficlal Tuesday 10.391 11,629 7.6U OfClclal Wednesday .. 7,321 18,728 8.19T Estimate Thursday .. 4.600 16.000 3.600 Four days this week.. 31, 545 66,187 29.969 Sam days last week. .32, 053 t!S.69t SJ.764 Same days 2 wk. ago.32.2s9 tiS.160 40.8SO Same dajs 3 wks. ago.26,21'3 61,37 60,19 Same days 4 wks. ago. 31. 678 ..6,62,', 63.891 Same days last year. .19,439 S6.16S . 24,274 Cattle A very moderate Thursday's run of cattle showed up today, 4,600 head, but the four days' supply, 31,500 head, falls a few hundred short of a week ago. Com pared with a year aso. however. thcr. k.a been an Increase of fully 13,009 head. Qual ity of the offerings ivntlnues good and the demand from both packers and shippers was very broad so that desirable beef steers of all weights found a ready sal at prices fully 10jyl8o higher than Wednesday, and 50o higher than a week ago. Best beeves brought $14O04tl45O. the latter being the highest of the season. Desirable cows and heifer were also In active demand and stronger, while the medium and common grades were uneven seller at not far from steady figures. Desirable fleshy fedtng steer are selling readily at very strong fig ures, but there U a very poor demand and a alow weak market for the common light and medium weight stockers. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beoves, $13.(0O'ltl0: fair to good beeves, $13.25113.25; common to fair bceve, $10.00 18.00; good to choice yerllns. $11.T5 13.00; fair to good yearlings, $1060011.60; common to fair yearlings. $9.opsjil0.00; good to rholce heifers, 1 0.6013.00; good to cholc cows. $10.00 11.25; fslr to good cows. $8.75 ff 1.76; common to fair cows, $7.60S.60; prime feeders, $lt.O0l2,S6; good to choir feeders, $10.0O(tM 1.00; fair to good feeders. $9.S09.25; common to fair feeders, $7.00 if 6.25; good In choir stock ore, $9.608111.00; stock heifers, $8.u0i(tl0 00; stock cows, $7.00f9.SO; stock calves $8.00 10.60: vest calves, $.00ff 13.25; bulla, stags, etc., I7.76ffll.7t. Hog A liberal run of hogs was yarded today, and the early market opened with sales to packers and shipper on a basla of teady to 10c loeer. Packers showed an early perference for light and medium weights and heavy packing hogs were low sellers all during tho early trade. Shipper filled only fair orders today, buying the light and medium weight cla Bulk of the sales ranged from $16,65 to $17.00, with the top for choice lights of $17.20. The market was generally stow. Sheep The market opened slow this morning at prices quotably steady to strong er. Among the early sales was single deck of Mexican lambs averaging about 77 pounds which sold to the packer at $20.20. A oar of ewe lambs sold to go to the country it $20.75. Another small lot sold for $30 61). Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $19.00 920.56; lambs, fslr to good, $18.60J!t9.90; lambs, heavyweight, $18.0019.00; lambs, feeders, $17.60ff 19.50; Iambs, shorn, $13.50i16.7S; spring lambs, $20.0025.00; lamb, culls, $12.0016.00; yearlings, t fair to choice, $15.00Sil7,00; wethers, fair to choice, $13.26 14.76; ewes, fair to choice $13.7(015.60; ewes, breed ers, all agw. $14. 001020.75; ewes, cull and cannars, $8?001A.00. Representative sales: No. A v. Pr. 223 fed lamb '..., 78 $20 00 25 culls 74 18 00 168 fed lambs 83 20 20 29 Mexican ewe lambs 71 20 75 Chicago Mva Stork. Chicago, April 4. Cattle Receipt, 11,000 head; market firm; native steers, $10.10 15.20; stockers and feeders, $$.40013.00; cows and heifers, $6.80 018.40; calves, $11.00 16.75. Hogs Receipt, 33.000 head: market low at yesterday's average; bulk of sale, $17. 45 W17.90; lights, I17.46tfl8.00; mixed, $17.10 18.00; heavy, $16.40(816.5; rough, $11.40 016.65; pigs, $13.00017.36. i Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9,000 Head; market firm; sheep, $12. 26017.10; lambs, $15.75020.50. St, liuls Live (Stock. St. Louis, Mo.. April 4. Cattle Receipt, 3.000 head; market strong; native beef steers, $9.75014.50; yearling steers and heifers, $7.00013.(0; cows, $6.00011.(0; southorn beet steer, $9.00012.75; cow and FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with u If you want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN ft SON, 423 8. 16Ui. Dougla 9371. WE have client who will pay cinh for bar gain In westorji land. White ft Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Hank Bldg. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 'OLD TRUSTY" Incubator and brooder shipped promptly. Big catalog fre. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Olay Center, Neb. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock hatch ing eggs, cockerels and pullets, also whit Leghorn hatching egg. (134 N, 28d. WHITE rock eggs for hatching. Benson 684-W. Horses Live Stock Vehicles We will haul your live stock. LIVE STOCK TRANSFER CO., 2209 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 3508. For Sale. AS I AM NOT ABLE to work my place tins spring and run my business I will sell 11 head of young mares, some 3,800 lbs. and some 2,600 lbs, teams. Mrs. Gevltch, sole owner, and Mr. Pete will conduct my salo all this week. Apply at 2513 Leavenworth. NOTICE TO FIRMS Will sell, good team of mares, will sacrifice for cash, weight 1,700 lbs. Apply at residence, 817 S. 28d St. ty block south of 'Leavenworth. HOG cholera preventive. Has been tested 15 years. For particulars write T. B. Tennant, 111 S. Main St., Salt Lak City, Utah. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts proportlonat rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 433 Securities Bldg., 1th. Farnsni. Ty. 666. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY, 1 CI SMALLER LOANS. O 7 x 1 W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. O 6TH FLU. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 950. DIAMONDS AND J EWELR Y LOANS.. Lowest- rates, Private loan booths, Harry Malashock, 1514 Dodge. D. 5619. Est. 1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Paul W. Kuhn and wlfo to Flora L. Wallace, southwest corner Thlrty eventh and Lothrop, 40x110 $ 215 Luke Kelly to Catherlno A. Collins. Thirty-second street, 171 feet south of U slreet, west side, 44x125 1 100 George & Co. to George S. Collins, T slreet, 340 feet east of Thirty, elxlh street, north side, 40x146.... 150 Bernard Post and wife to George Kiene, Flrty-flfth street, 167 feet north of Military avenue, east side, 128x160 3500 Jorgen C. Jorgensen and wife to Anna T. Gubl, Thirty-fourth street, 32 feet north of Decatur street, west side, 32x120 I860 George T. Hllller snd wlfo to Martin W. Langley, Hall avenue, 180 feet east of Hixth street, north side, 40x96.2 2150 CharhS P. Travel and wife to Mar- , garct J. Cunningham, Thlrly-elglith street, 150 feet north of Fowler , avenue, east side. 100x133 7j0 Edward Rogers and wife to Edgar C. Thompson, Evans street, 47 feet east of Twenty-second street, south Bide, 47x120 4 100 Wesley Coppock and wife to H. Clif ford Leigh, northwest corner Forty seventh and Wakeley street, lOOx UI0 200 Paul W. Kuhns and wife to Thoma.M B. Clark, southwest corner Forty first and Bedford avenue, 86x134 .. 790 W. if. Griffith and wife to Mary L. Griffith, Chicago Btreet, 198 fect east of Twenty-sixth street, south side, 3,'txl 32 2500 Man Malchln and wife to Coleman Pennlman, northeast corner Thirty seventh and Valley slrccls. 2'ixl24 2 100 Ervle Stenbcrg and wire, rt al.. to Abraham L. Reed, Hayes street, i:,if feet east of Fifty-ninth street, north aide, 60x1,10 2 Amelia C. I'latner and husband to Florence Harris, southwest corner Fifty-second and Isard flreei. 80x135 i;mni lohn W. Forbltig and wife lo K.IUa beth Davis, Brown str"t, .1!l feet iv Kt of Tvioiily-foiirtli hiruet, south side, 401.142 33U0 OMAHA CASH GR IN PRICES TODAY The Omaha cash grain market was slow in getting a start and op to noon the corn sales had been made at around $1.45 a bushel. Bidding indi cated lower prices than on Wednes day, while consignees were holding for an advance. Receipts were 120 carloads. Oats were up i to Hi cents a bushel, selling at cents to 89 cents. Receipts were 61 carlods. Wheat receipts were three carloads. heifers, $6.00010 00: southern yearling native seers snd heifers,' $7.60010.00 calves, $7.7(016.24, Hogs Receipts, 13.600 head: market higher; lltihts, $18.00019.16; pigs, $14.75$ lT.7t; mix d and butcher, $17.80019 06; good heavy, $17.7O017.; bulk. $17.70 18 05. Sheep Receipts. 600 head; market high er; lambs, $14 80020.00; ewes, $15 00016 00; wethers, $13.00014.00; canners. $6,300 9.60. Kanaa City Live Stork, Kansas city. Mo., April 4. Cattle Re. celpta, 2.000 head; market strong; prim fed steers, $13.60014.60: dressed beef steers, $13.00013.60; western steer. 311.50014 2S; ijthrn steer. $9.00011.00; cows, $7 600 13.00; heifer. $7.76013.00; bulls $7,600 10 SO: calves. $7.60014 00. Hogs Receipts. 9,000 head: market steady; bulk, $lT.lO0t7.5e; heavy. $17,000 17,36; packer and butchers. $17.16017.60; light, $17 20017.66: plus. $13 1.1016.76. Sheep Receipts. 7.000 head: market high er; lemh. $19.5O0O.3O: yearling, $15,000 17 00: wethers, $13 60016.00; ewes, $13 000 15.00. Sioug City Un Uk. Sioux City, la., April 4 Csttle Receipt. 2,000 head; market, 10016a higher; beef steers, $18.00014.60; fat cows and heifers, $9.00013.00; canners. $7.0008.50; stacker and feeder, $9.00011.78: calvs $3,000 18.00; bull, stag", etc., $8.00010.10; feed ing cows and heifers, $7.60010.00, Hog Receipt, 11.000 head; market slesdy; light, $17.00017 35; mixed. $18.75 017.00; heavy, $16.(0if16 76: pig, $16,000 17.00; bulk of sales. $16.65017.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market strong. St. Joseph Lira Stonk, St. Joseph, Mo., April 4. Cattle Re ceipt, 1,800 head; markst hlghr; steers, $11 00 0 16.00; cow snd heifers, $7,000 13.50; rslves, $7.00015.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady: lop. $17.40; bulk, $16.90017.40. Sheep Receipts, 3.000 head; market higher; lambs, $16.00030 it; ewes, $10,000 16.00. Chicago Produce. Chicago. April 4 Butter Market lower; creamery. 8404OH. Egg Unsettled; receipt. 13,1(1 ease; first, 33033VtiC; ordinary first... 3I033ttc; at mark, cases Included, 32083HO. Potatoes Market lower; receipts, 14 ears; Wisconsin, Mlchlpan and Mlnneaota bulk, 80 95c; Backs, 92cffl$1.00. Roosters Market unchanged. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Minn., April 4. Flour Un changed. Rye $2.9001.91. narley$1.40l.t7. Bran $33.14. TODAY'S STOCK MARKET The following quotation, which are up to 1:30 p. m , eaalern time, are furnlhaed by Logan A Bryan, member New York Stock exchange, 316 South Sixteenth street: Opening, 1:30p.m. Liberty bonds, tint 98.96 98.98 Liberty bonds, second., ..96.70 96.40 Liberty bonds, converted. .06.70 96.34 Union Pacific R. R 180 120 Southern Pacific R. R 83H 8SH Northern Pacific Ry 84 841 Canadian Pacific Ry 136 136M Great Northern Ry 90 90 A., T. ft Santa Fe Ry 83 '4 (UVi C. ft N. W. Ry (It 9H4 Wabash Ry 41 41 Wabash Ry pfd 83 W 'HH N. Y. Central R. R 684 69 Pennsylvania .. 44 44 Baltimore A Ohio (1 - (1 Heading Co 819 83 Erie 14' 141 Chesapeake ft Ohio ..1... (8 (6 Southern 22 234' M. K. ft T 44 4 U. S, Steel Cor. common.. $0 90ft U. 8. Steol Cor. praf erred. .1094 11 Republlo Iron and Steel... T9 784 American Locomotive . ... 61 Si 63 Pressed Steel Car 68 60 American Car Foundry.... 79H 80 Baldwin Locomotive Works. 75H 76 "4 Anaconda Cop. Mining Co.. 63 63 China Copper Co 41 41 Nevada Consolidated Copper 18 18 Miami Copper Co 28 Vi 28 Ml Ray Con. Copper Co 24 Vi 34 Utah Copper Co 79 79 Inspiration Con. Copper Co. 47'4 474 American Smelt, ft Ref. Co. 77), 78' National Lead 61 ',i l-4 Mexican Petroleum Co., ltd. 93 '4 84, Wostlnghouse Klectrlc 40 40 Con. Gas Light & Power Co. 87 t 88 American Tel. ft Tel 100-5 190 Brooklyn Rapid Transit... 4H4 41 Interborough Rapid Trans. 1 8 Interbor. Bspld Trans, pfd. 43W 44H Central Leather Co 6 6 '4 66 H American Can 40S 41',, U. S. Rubber MV, 66 Gen. Motors Co 118 J20i Willys-Overland 17lj 1784 Studebakcr Corp 404 41M, Amer. Beet Sugar Co 74k 7(H Sinclair Oil 17 37 M Sapulpa Oil Itt IV NEW YORK STOCKS AND DOJTDf. New York, April. 4. mock gar promise of throwing off their recent lethargy at the outlet of today' trading. .- There wa a decided increase of activity In all hranrhes of the list at higher levels. Shipping were foremost, Atlantlo Oult gaining IV Joints, hut equipment, to bacco, oils and n array of speclaltie ad vanced from material fractions to a point. United State Hteel, Union Pacific and coal share were appreciably higher. Liberty bond eased slightly. The early activity, which gained some momentum from rumor on the exchange of a revolt In the armies of ths central powers, hailed after the first half hour, speculative issues meanwhile extending their first gain. Steels fulled to keep pace with the general advance, however, and rails, except coalers, were extremely dull. Toward noon buying was resumed on a moderat scale, Marines, oils snd Ameriosn Car lead ing the movement. Liberty 3Vjs sold at 98.96 to 99, first 4s at 06.52 to 98.70 and second 4s at 96.48 to 96.70, Local utllllle were fairly active In the early afternoon. Gains of 1 4 to 3 point were scored by Consolidated Gas, Inter borough preferred and the 4 per cent bonds and Third Avenue Stork snd Adjustment bonds. Elsewher conditions wer un changed london Money. London, April 4. Silver Bar. 45V4d per ounce. Money 3 per rent. Discount rates Short and three months, 3 9-18 per cent. CHICAGO GRAIV AND PROVISIONS. 4nt Develop Fresh .strength Due to De crease in Supply. Chicago. Airll 4. Oats dveliped fresh strength today largely owing to notice of the fact that the visible supply was ma terially less than at the corresponding time las', year. Besides, oogboard demand wa aaln in evidence, and there wa a contin uance of low temper tures. Opening quo tations, wbjch ranged from '4 0o higher, with May at 85 V. 8ll4c, were followed by a slight reaction and then a stronger ad vance. Corn reflected the action of oats and the Itc-epslug demend for corn flour. Trade w n of a light scattered sort. After open lug '40 to 4W?4c Ml', with May at $1.27 in $1.2674 Q 1.26, the market scored a little further gain. Liquidating salt weakened provisions. The pressure by holders was chiefly on lard. Omaha nay Market. tlai,Atrit. f.f T,ralelA nnA u)fatit hlV hpaVV Market weak and dreggy, and with a poor demand prices ara lower from $1.00 to $2.00 on airalf;', prairie hay, Jl.OOfer ton lower, t liolrc upland pralrlo hay. 119.00; No, 1, $ 1 7 DO ire 1 8.(10 ; No. 2, 313.00 r 16.00; No. 8, SlOJlOfLlhOO; No. 1 midland tiilre hay, J lO.OOMU.OO: No. 2. 1 3.110 14.00; No. 1 lowland prairie hay, $13.0014.00; No. 2, 81" OUti 11.00: No. 5. Jh.00 fff' J. 0(1 ; choice al IVfa. $24.n; No. 1. $20.0ii''JJ.OO; stand srd, f 1 H.O'i n 1 .(HJ ; No. -2. $ 1 2.00M 1 5.00 ; No, 3. $Ki.9011.00: oat lruw. $1.60; wheat. New York Cotton. N-w Yorli, April 4. Cotton futures o'ji-i,e. firm; May, He; July, M file; Oc tn'.'"!'. 31.7c; December, 81.77c; January, ';!'5c. Kansas City Produce. Karma City. lo., Apeti 4. Butler I'oi'H ij Market unchang.r1 Lsa 'li'l. 31o. and GRAIN ANDPRODUC CaBh Corn Market is Quiet, With Buyers Clinging to Holdings for Higher Prices. Omaha, April 4, 1918. Receipt of grain In the local market showed a fair Inerease over those of yes terday, with a total of 101 ears. Wheat re ceipts wer 1 cars; corn, 130 cars: oats, 61 cars; rye. 5 cars and barley, 4 cars. The cash corn market was an extremelr quiet affair during the entire morning, sellers generally asking more than buyer would give. Th first sales brought jester day's figures while later on some rhuic 7 stuff sold at an sdvsnr of 2o to 3c. Buyer; '. c however, were not particularly keen for this article nd no large amount of business, !" was transacted. No. 1 white sold at 31.SJ- and the No. 3 white at $1.77 snd $1.8. No, , I white brought $1.60. No. 3 yellow sold t $1.60 and No. 3 yellow at $1.56 and $1.6'.', No. 4 yellow went at $1 44 and $1.48. Three mixed corn sold at $l.."0 and the No. 4 mixed at $1.45 and $1.48. No. 6 mixed brought $1.35 and $1.40. Oat were considerably stronKer, being ' quoted 4c to l4c higher, the bulk l!int: up a cent. The demand for this cereal ws'" Qulte active. Buying for government use eemed a stimulant to the market. No. 2 white, standard and No. 3 whit oats sold at on price, 89c. No. 4 white went at Shljo and sample white oats at 87e and 88c. ' Ry and barley were neglected entirely, no sales of either cereal being reported up to 1 o'clock. Miller eened to be out ut -the market, for the time being at least. Clearance were: Wheat and fteur eriust 1 to 136.000 bushel; corn, 103,000 bushels; oats.. 9.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts war 103,000 bush els and shipment 164,000 bushels, against , receipt nf 106.090 bushel and shipments of 789,000 bushels last year. ' Primary corn receipts were 1,690.009 hush els and shipments 759,000 bushels, against receipt of 604,000 bushels snd shipments ef 465.000 bushel last year. Primary oat receipt wer 1.S4T.909 bush els and shipments 911,000 bushels, against receipts of 769,000 bushels and shipments of 760,000 bushels last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oat. 361 . ; ; 1 . -' 1 m . ; 191- '' Chics go .... Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City .... 10 ....137 .... 1 .... 1 131 130 63 106 31 13 St. lXHllj Winnipeg .144 These sale wer reported today: . .' Corn No, 1 white: 1 car, $1.83. No. 1 white: 4 car, $1.10; 1 car, $1.73; 1 car. $1.77. No. 4 whltei 1 ear. $1.70. No. i white: 1 car, $1.60. No. I whit: 1 err, $1.10; 1 care, $1.48. No. I yellow: 1 ear, $1.60. No. 1 yellow, 1 ear, 11.61; oars.' $1.(8; ears, $1.67; 1 ear, $1.(1; 1 car $1.(5. No. 4 yellow: 1 ear, 11.48; 1 car.' $1.46; 1 car. $1.46; 1 car, $1.44. Sample mixed: 1 ear, $1.31; 1 ear, $1,10; 1 car. $1.00. . , Oats No. t white: 1 car, 89c. Standen: I cars, 89c. No. 1 white: 1 car. 19c ; 4' car (shipper weights), Sic. No. 4 whiter I cars, 88V40. Sainpl white, 1 car, 81c; 1 car, 17Vo; 4 car, 17a. No. 1 mixed: 1 car (barley mixed), 87o; 1 ear (barley mixed 1, 8640, Sample mixed: S ear, (barley mix d), 87 84c. No. 1 yellow: 1 ear, $1.4y Sampla yellow: 1 oar, $1.05. No. I mlxedr 1 car (near white). $1.41; I ear, $1.46, No. t mixed: 1 oar. $1.40; 1 oar, 11.11. Omaha Cash Price Corn : No. 1 whit. 11.83; No. 1 white, ILT701.IO; No. 4 white, $1.7001.72; No, I whit. 1.0; No. I white, 11.4801.(0; No. I yellow. $1.60; No. 1 yellow, 11.6001 83; No. 4 yellow,. $1.4401.48; No. 1 yellow, 11.49: No. yellow, $1.36; (ample yellow, $1,06; No. I mixed, $1.(0; No. 4 mixed, fl. 4601. 48; No. I mixed. $1.3501.40; No. I mixed, 11.160 1.10; sample mixed, $1.0501.11. Oats: No. 3 white, 39c; standard, 89c; No, 3 white . 81c; No. 4 white, 884c; sample, 17088c. Chicago closing pries, furnished The Be by Logan & Bryan, atock and grain broker. 811 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Artlrle Orien Hlgh Low Close jYest. Corn. I May 1 lift 1 J6V4 125'4 1 16 V4 ll!5 . Oats. I April 89H 90 894 V4 89iW. May 85 8514 84V4 85085,i 85'i Pork. I May 48 30 41 30 48 00 48 01 48 IT Lard. ! May 28 II IS 17V1 25 77 !B 10 ST If July 16 20 16 30 28 06 26 10 I .'6 : Ribs. I May 14 45H 14 4JH 24 27 24 32V4IH 64 July 34 92V4 S 2V4 24 77 34 83V4124 91 Minneapolis Grain. .' ' Minneapolis, April 1. Flour Market un ?, . changed. . , Rye $3.1101.93. ,,, Barly 11.4001.99. . - Bran 131.14. . War Savings Heads Boost Sales of Liberty Bonds Following out the suggestion ol Secretary of the Treasury W. G. McAdoo, in a recent letter to Ward ( M. Burgess, state director of war sav ings for Nebraska,, the Nebraska war savings committee is devoting itself i now to organization of war savings .., societies to be used in promoting the 1 sale of the third Liberty loan bondsi V' and the stimulation of the habit ol - , thrift and saving throughout NebraskS " and the continued purchase of war saving stamps by those persons who are not able to partake of the Liberty -bonds. The Omaha war savings cotnt ' " mitee, headed by Joseph Barker, who" is assisted by Charles T. Kountze, ; ; Harry McCormick, Guy II. Cramer: and Robert H. Manley, has begun a systematic campaign for the establish, ment of ,wr savings societies in". Omaha. C. E. Corey has charge of - this work among the industrial and L business houses and Hugh Wallace', will assist Superintendent J. H. Beve- , , ridge, who will have charge of the. work among the Omaha schools 1 J County Chairman of the War Savingi W. M. Rainbolt will name a county -director of war savings societies at once to carry on this work in Douglai county. Military Drill for Small Boys in Chicago' Parki' Chicago, April 4. As an aid to fu " : ture military preparedness, it was an- nounced today, Chicago park commis-, sioners will provide instructors to drill small ooys in city parks this summer. Appraise German Docks. Washington, April 4. Formtt t Governor James F. Fielder of New' . Jersey and Edmund Wilson, formerly attorney general of New Jersey, were.,., appointed by President Wilson today'', to appraise the German-owned docks . at Hoboken recently taken over 1 Alien Property Custodian Palmer. Celebrate U. S. in War. Rome, Wednesday, April 3. H. V. Davison, chairman of the American ; Red Cross war council, and Ivy Lee ' , : of the American Red Cross arrived - -in Rome today. They will take part . in the celebration here on Sunday of the anniversary of America's en- ' . trance into the war. Soma to Take Jackies' Band on War Loan Tour Great Lakes, 111., April 4. Lieu- V tenant John Phillip Sousa, band ' , master at the great lakes naval training station here, will personally conduct a concert tour of a section . of the band, composed of 350 mem- v ; bers, who will visit parts of the - -middle west, the south and east in behalf of the third Liberty loan, it was announced today. Other sections of the band, which in its entirety consists of 600 pieces, are to be sent to various states . , from Colorado to Pennsylvania tfl assist in floating Liberty bonds. , ;