THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918. 11 HELP WANTED FEMALE Protessions and Trade;. 25 GIRLS 1 or hand work on army supplies. Xo experience necessary. 18c per hour 1st month. l''c per hour 2d month. 20c per hour thereafter. APPLY ALBERT MATHER. FOREMAN. 1ST FL. SCOTT-OMAHA TENT AWNING CO. 1501 Howard St. Saleswomen and Solicitors. v. 'ANTED at, once 3 wide awake ladies of good character and neat, businesslike r.ppeerance, to solicit for an up-to-date Fraternal Insurance Company. Good .iony to right persons. Box 6282, Omaha liee. 'A anted Middle-aged lady who will leave home: will pay good salary. Sirs. Gerber, 1 "2 Ohio. Webster 3863. Household and Domestic. 25 GIRLS WANTED UX ICING AND PACKING FLOORS. APPLY -OOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO.. 12th and Davenport St. WANTED EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL FOR GEXKRAI, HOUSEWORK. HOOD WAIVES HARNEY 6536. 2221 S 32D. AVE. .ANTED A colored or white girl for gen eral housework; small house, small fam ily; good wages. Good homo to the right party. Call Harney 225 or call at 1333 South 35th Street. WANTED Competent second girl. City references required. ' MRS. F. T. HAMILTON, 210 So. 32nd Avenue. VOUNG girl to help with general housework; no cooking: no washing; good pay; Boho wilun preferred. 2706 S. 21st St. Doug. 6516. VANTED Housekeeper for two adults In family: wages $4 per week; live In town. Address P. O. Box 345. Hooper, Neb. V OMAN- FOR HU08EVOlfK NT"lnnlry"; go home nights. Thursday and Sunday afternoon otf. 3128 Corby. WANTED Competent girl for general housework, 3719 Mason St. Telephone liar. 2308. COMPETENT maid for general housework; small family; good wages. Telephone Walnut 465. 5106 Chicago St. 'VANTKD Competent moid for general housework. Mis. W. W. Richardson. 3100 Chics so St. Tel. Harney 6266. VHITE Bli'l for general housework. Laun dress kept. Wages $10 per week. 108 N. 53d Ave. Tel. Walnut 772. r.V A NTED White girl for general house-v.-ork, small family; good wages. 3316 Lincoln Boulevard. WANTED First-class cook; good refer ences. Apply Mrs. W. H. McCord, 6201 Davenport St. WANTED Girl for general housework. 4833 Dodge. Wklntit 2096. COMPETENT nuild for general housework; good wages. Apply 115 North 35th St. Harney 811. GIRL for general housework; 2 in family; good wages: no washing. Walnut 33.03. A MIDDLE-AGED woman for general house work and cara for children. Walnut 2503. WHITE ma .1 for general housework; three in family. 3040 Cass Street. Harney 5684. VANTED n experienced second maid with city references. Apply 2016 Cafe. Hotels and Restaurants. WANT WAITRESSES. COOP. PAT. SHORT HOURS. EX CHANGE RESTAURANT. UNION STOCK YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. PHONE SOUTH 303.' ' Miscellaneous. CiSHlER for moving picture show, between IS to 20 years old; evening work only. I Queen Theater. 607 Pierce St. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. ' NIGHT SCHOOL. lLvery day Is enrollment day. Book I piny, shorthand, stonotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. I'eiilas 1565. 18th and Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 5890. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. HA V WOOD. 2511 .Harney; reception room, largo living room. disappearing bed, kitchenette and bath. Glover & Spain, Douglas 3962. "L'RNISUED or unfurnished 3-room apart ments. Call Webster 932. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. IN PRIVATE FAMILY One large room, east front, walking distance, Farnam car line, opposite Brow nell hall. Douglas 6713. .HOD room in private home, alt modern conveniences, on car line, Hanscom park district, commercial or traveling man preferred. Harney 5226. NICELY furnlsntd rooms in private home walking distance, $4 and $ a week. ! Gentlemen preferred. References. Doug las 950. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at I tho Sunshine, 608 North 17th St. Reason- ' able rent. ' ARGE room with alcove, two closets. Near j three car (ines. Fifteen minutes' walk 1 down town. Phone Harney 6918. ! MODERN furnished room tor two! 1023 ' South 29th St. ! MCELY furnished room in strictly private family. Harney 5412. , .'ll HOWARD Nicely furnished fiouse- keeping rooms. Tyler 1892. "iE large room, suitable for two. 2618 Harney St. Housekeeping Rooms. .'0 S. S0TH SI., suite three modern rooms well furnished. Gas range, electric lights. Private family. No children. Very reasonable. 1 A NSCOMr A R K district, large, pleasant room, with kitchenette, strictly modern, on car line. Harney 1352. .ICE large room with board for two young men. On car line. $8 per Week. Web. 4313. Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. It you fail to find tho room you desire among these ads call t The Bee office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New lists issued every week. i'OUNG man desires breakfast and supper In private home near 2008 Binney St. Webster 3028. Unfurnished Rooms. r PRIVATE family in modern home has two I unfurnished east front rooms In suite to f rent; would furniah them to right party; t walking distance. 578 8. 28th St. FOR RENT HOUSES West VERY DESIRABLE CLOSE IN. 223 Park avenue, strictly , mod r:i s i'j "lora house, in good neighborhood, wi hlr. 1 walking distance to business center, $0. $ rORTER SHOTWELL, 202 . 17th St. Doug. 5013. NAI.KISIG distance. 2638 Dodge street. 8 roora modern house, newly decorated and In fin shape; want good tenant, .not a - mover and for such will make a price of ; 2 per month. W. W. Mitchell, owner. -LSrSg Webster 487s. 201 S. Mist., modern 7 rooms $25.00 4101 Marry St.. 7 rooms modern.. 35.00 i i . JOHN tf. FRENZER, Douglas 551 FOR RENT HOUSES North, 4 LARGE rooms with bath, secoud floor, 410. Also barn. 2639 Seward St. Tel Red 682. South VERY DESIRABLE. CLOSE IN. 639 S. 17th avenue, 8-room brick flat, strictly modern, newly decroated through out, $49. PORTER & SHOTWELL. !0; 9. lTth Ave. Doug. 5013. 20 S. 36th Ave.. 8-room, garage, $45. ARMSTRONG WALSH CO. Tyler 153H 333 Securities Bldg. 5-KOOM cottage, 2470 S. ISth St.. $13.50 monthly. H. W. Binder. Douglas 1264. Miscellaneous. 1 DANDY 7-room apartment In the Knicker bocker, 185. 2SS1 Burt St., 7 rms. modern, $27.50. 324 N. 24th St.. 7 rms, modern, $26. 1617 Chicago. St., 8 rms, md. ex. heat, $35. ;toig Miami St.. S rms, modern. $20. ' 548 S. 24th Ave., 7 rms, modern. $20. . 2418 S. 16th, 6 rms., mod. ex. ht.. $12.50. 221 S..35th, 8-rm. apt., all modwn. $50. . so Park Ave., rms, modern, $27.50. S03 S. 18th St.. 6 rms., modern, $27.50. 4"4 S. 27th Ave.. & rms.. $12. 536 S. 24th St., 6 rms.. modern, $30. 544 S. 24th Ave., $23.50. McCague Investment Co., DouelaR 415. 1506 Podge SI. $70 620-22 S. 20, 20 rooms, double house $452007 St. Mary's, 10 rooms, brick; $35 2552 St. Mary's. 12 rooms. $10 105 S. 28. 4 rooms, newly papered. RINGWALT BROS.. Brandels Then. Bldg. LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. Tyler 729. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OK THE CITY. CRKIGH SONS & CO., BEE'BLDQ. Shopen & Co.. Rentals. Douglas 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MONTEREVE Apartments, 145 N. $4.1 8t 5 rooms, $55.00. 3 rooms, $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th and Farnani. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. Tl.ARD PALACE BLOCK, close hi, few equal, 4-room corner fiat. Apply 22014 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. ST. CLAIRE 24th and Harney; 3-room furnished apartment. Harney 647. THE CORONADO APARTMENTS, 22 XD AND CAPITOL AVENUE. 2 and 3-room heated apartments, with 3 and 4-room accommodations; built-in beds and dressers? gas stove, refrigerator. Incinerator and everything strictly up to date. Just west of the high school; 8 mlnute walk to 16th and Farnam; month ly rent summer, $35 50 to $37.50; winter $39.60 to $43.50. BENSON & MEYERS, CO., D. 746. 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. I TWO four-room heated flats, private bath, : gas range, $22 60 each. 2652-54 Cuming St. THOS. W. HAZEX. 207 McCague Bldg. Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO. Rneelallet In Ansrtment msnsgement MODERN apartments, near P. O. Low rent. G. P. Stebbtns, 1610 Chicago St. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat. For particulars see Conrad Young, 322 Bran deis Theater Bldg-. Douglas 1571. BUSINESS Men demand tho best office lorn Hon. The Bee Building, supplies this demand. Keystone Inv. Co,, Tyler 131. FOR RENT Barber shop with two chairs and equipment with three living rooms, $18. -Tj. P. Bostwlck, S00 Bee Bldg.' FINE store room, 16th St., near P. O. Low rent. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. Miscellaneous. SHOP Suitable for any .purpose. . 1610 Cass St. In rear. Red 3636. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. 6-ROOM bungalow, new or practically so, Bemis Park or Kountie Place preferred. Will lease It necessary. Bot 8246, Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furnl- tnro store; office on Howard St. between I'.tli and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way Ave do it. Ask to see our daily rental lists. B'lREFROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 806 S. 16!h. Douglass 4163. XPDT?l7 RENTAL FIDELITY 1: XllUlU SERVICE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. IKth and Jackson Sts. Jp PTTTTTl Express Co,. Moving, . V). XXULiLJ Backing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEMIS PARK HOME East front on 36th street, near La fayette avenue. This Is a good 2-story 6-room modern house, lst-class condi tion, having living room, dining room, kitchen, "pantry and Ice box room first ! nor; 3 large bedrooms and bath, second rli.or. Paved street and ornamental lif-'litlng system throughout the district. Price low for quick sale. GEORGE & COMPANY, Douglas 756. BEMIS PARK HOME LOT 51x147 $4,200 On Lafayette avenue, six large rooms, three downstairs and three, upstairs. Oak finish in part. $700 down, bal ance monthly. This Is a fine lot, with plenty of Shade. Garage. , Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Manvllle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Street. NEW MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW, 3223 HAMILTON AVE. Six fine rooms and den, oak finis:!; $1,000 down, for $4,600; strictly modern!; b-st constmtlon; very nifty. SEE THIS. Call Tyler 46. . . OSBORNE R. E. CO., 701 Omaha National Bank Bldg. CHOICEST LOCATION IN BEMTs'PARK. 8-room house, strictly modren, built for home; first-class garage. Price $6,950; terms reasonable. Phone Walnut $441. 3708 Hawthorne Ave. 8-R., ALL MOD., near 26th and Capitol; paving paid; cheap; teruis, or exchange considered. 212 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 711. WEST FARNAM 6-room bungalow, all mcdern, lot 60x128. fine shade trees. Price $3,600. C. A. Grimmel. Phone D. 1615. North. KOUNTZE PLACE SNAP Just HsUd, one of the niftiest bungalows in Kountze Place. Five rooms and bath on the first floor, finished In oak wood work, oak floors. Built-in bookcases, built-in buffet; sun room; beamed ceilings In living room and dining room. Two large bedrooms and bath. Entire attio finished in one large room. East front, facing tho park. Nice garage. Owner leaving city, must sell at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. 637 Omaha National Bank. Doug. 1781. 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 Douglas 3628. iWNEit will sell his 7-room house at 2618 Hristol St. lor $2,400. Terms if desired ' Webster 413V. j REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. NEAR MILLER PARK If you want a good, new. 3-tory. well constructed, 7-room modem house, with garage, overlooking Miller park, convenient to clubhouse, then look at No. 2441 Bauman St., one block north of park; Is all decorated; has best grade of oak finish, with oak floors through- ' out. Price $5,500; reasonable terms; Im mediate possession. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. OFFER WANTED. Out-of-town owner gives us authority to sell her home, regardless of what It Is worth; fine 2-story square frame house, strictly modern, located on the 8. E. Cor. of 24th and Binney Sts.; paving all paid. This house la a good buy at $4.000 but you submit your best offer. We mean business. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 731. MILLER PARK BUNGALOW. Six lurge rooms ar.d hath all on the one floor; oak finish: dandy sun room with French doors; bookcases, sleeping porch, everything you rould desire to make one of the cosiest bungalows tn the city, and It Is only one block tn car; the price Is certainly right, only $4,000. and can be handled with $1,000 down and $35 per month. This sure won't last, OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 49. NEARLY new bouse, 6 rooms, sua room and bath, first floor; t rooms and closets, upstairs; vegetable room, stationary tubs, floor drain, furnace; garage; chicken house; shade and fruit trees; t Iota, 1 Mock from street car. Walnut 2759. Kol'NTZE PLACE Modern s-rnom bouse, full basement, large lot. close to car. Price 850 Norrls A Norrlt. D. 4270. iNNE LUSA home and lota offer the heat opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. South A REAL HOME. $6.560 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 ensmel throughout. This Is ous of the best we have ever had on out- list, OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701Om. Nat. BankBldgJ Tyler 496. 6-R. MOOT" house, hardwood finish, nice home, now vacant. $3,500, on easy terms. At 1117 S. 27th St. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1294. 5 ROOMS and bath, on paved St. 4227 Grant. Tel. Walnut 1723. 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. HAVE PAID $200 on lots 231 and 233, West Lawn Hill, $160(011 lot 14, block 2. Eikerman Place. Transferred from city and will sell or trade my equity for anything I can use. Make offer, Peder sen. 1327 S. Helen. Sioux City. BUNGALOW. New, B-roora stucco; oak finish; tilesly decorated; fine location; near car Una, Price, $4,000, Terms, $000 cash, balanct monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, (42 Paxten Blk. Brand new oak bungalow, $3,100. All modern and nice location. Only $160 rash. Large lot. Call day time. Doug. 3140. W. FARNAM SMITH CO, Real Estate and Insurance. 1330 Farnam 8t Doug. 2064. REAL ESTATE Unimproved ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS, $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE 4 SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty FOR SALE CHEAP. Balst's Omaha Atlas with latest cor rections. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities ' Bldg. WE WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash. 1 H. A. .WOLF CO., Electric Bldg. Tyler 85. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEV and SON, 620 FIrstNalionul I'.Htik Bldg. M'CAGUEIN VEflfil ENT c67, Income, Business and Trackage Bpeclallst. 15th and Dodge Stc. Douglas 415. REAL ESTATE Investment REAL estate, Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtors. Douglas E342. Bun Theater Bldg. SOUTP. SIDE INVESTMENT. $1,700 Business lot, with store and dwell 1 Ing, on 26th, south of N. Rents $330. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE To Exchange . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE $7,000 stock of drugs and fixtures. Located on good corner. Doing a good business. Good reasons for selling. Ad dress Box 4549 Bee. WANT MERCHANDISE. HARDWARE IM PLEMENTS; 400 acres. South Central Nebraska. Splendid grain stock farm well improved; $5 per, acre. F. C. WORRALL, Mlnden, Neb. GOOD Omaha residence propefly to ex change for clear western land, or astern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease, 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D., for clear modeui house. Seward Bros., 67$ Brsndela Bldg. Douglas 3840. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE BARGAIN $500 DOWN Five-room all modern, quarter oak floors, oak and white enamel finish; Just being completed; south front. A big bar gain and will go quirk. ( SEWARD BROTHERS 571 Brandefs T51d(f. TIimjkUs SS40. " DUNDEO'UiWALO W $4,200 Five-room, very attractive and modern, oak woodwork; built last year; terms easy; full corner lot and garage. GLOVER & SPAIN, 019-20 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 8962. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 room, all modern bunga Jow, only two blocks from Dundee car. Oak finish In two rooms Full lot. Garage. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 17th. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $876 to $1,150, Easy terms, loans arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6074, Shuler & Cary. Realtors Bellevue. 4-ROOM home, partly modern, beautiful lo cation, good repair, cheap. P. W. Evans, owner, Bellovue, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has f five-room houses, one 7- rnom, modern house, one 8-room modern house and 2 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to car lines In Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property in first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. ' ' 213 City National Bank Dulldlnt I REAL ESTATE WANTED Wanted REAL ESTATE Wanted A number of good I. , and T room homes In desirable locations. If your property Is for sale and price Is right call us. We bavt the buyers. J. L. HIATT COMPANY QAA FIRST NAT'L. fW BK. BLDG. PHONE ly TYLER WO TO PROPERTY OWNERS WE HAVE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS FOR MODERN BUNGALOWS AND COTTAGES NORTH OF LAKE STREET. WE CAN SELL YOI R8 IF THE TRICK AND TERMS ARK REASONABLE. PHONE US, COLFAX !17. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24TH AND AMES. WE HA4'E several good reliable buyers for 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty io. Tyier 4s, im om. Nat. Bank Bldg. LIST your property with JOHN J. MULVIIULL, 200 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone D. 6. MEET mo at F. D. Wead's Office. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. APRIL 16TH. Our next excursion to MrOehee, Ark. W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.25 mere for Eastern Colorado land 10 years ago art paying $10 to $25 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely slnca they found could save commissions by buying direct from W. S. Pershing, ex mayor of Llmon, Colo: 3.200 acres sold Ne braska and Iowa parties last week i.OR.iDO 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 writs Floyd C. Tallmadge,' Colonisation Agent Kans.-Colo. By Co., First National Bank Bldg., Pueblo, Colo. Iowa LandSi t;lo ACRES Improved farm, $100 acre, great bargain. 167-U10 Chicago, O. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. Missouri Lands. WILL exchange my stock farm In southern Missouri for Omaha or Council Bluffs property; no cash 1 required; will take property for my equity and give long time for balance. Box 6178. Omaha Bee. Nebraska Lands. 40 ACRES: IMMEDIATE SALE. 40 ACRES IMPROVED, 6-r. house, al most new, barn for 8 head horses (hay mow for 6 tons); quite a few acres alfalfa; entire 40 hog tight. Rented for $500 rash In advance; might be able to give posses sion. For sale and for Immediate sale. Extra good location, only 22 miles out and good auto road the entire distance. FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT. Can you heat It, and also have land for security. SEE ME AT ONCE. Price only $176 per acre, one-half rash, balance 514, per cent. ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY. Rooms 1217-1218 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. RANCH FOR SALE Three sections all In a row; no better pasture land on earth; no sand or rocks; rich, heavy soli; all fenced; plenty of water; Improved and ready to move right onto; over 300 acres under cultivation and splendid farming land, practically level and very rich; on rural route and teephone In house. Will sell one section or all. Price $27.60, on terms, Interest t per cent. Address R. E. Broga, Callaway, 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. Aran 1,. Mungerrord, Crawford, Neb, 400 ACRES South Central Nubr&aka. Splen did grain Stock farm, well Improved; $86 per acre F. C. Worrall, Mlnden, Neb. ' RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy terms. A. A, Fatzntan, $01 Karbach Blk. CHOICE FARMS, N i Isson, 422 Rose Bldg. North Dakota Lands. Own a Farm Crop Payment Plan. 20.000 teres of choice lands In south western North Dakota, selected 1$ years ago. Since then the Coast line of Chicago, Milwaukee ' railway built through and lands lay close to a good town; will aell In W -section, Vi -section or section tracts, at $18 to $20 per acre; $2 per acre cash aqd balance on part of crop payment; no crop, no pay; this year's crap of flax should mora than pay for the land. Ad dress H. W. Scrltsmler, Long Beach, Cat. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Get on the ground floor with 80 acres 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 JBank Bldg. -T Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of the choicest land In tho heart of the very best seo Hon of the Clover Belt of Central Wis consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write for booklet and map. John S. Owen Lumber Co., Owen. Clark County, Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per a.. including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi sr. C. M. Fly hinder, 854 Omaha Nat'l, FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep it. E. P. SNOWDEN" & SON. 423 S. 15th. Douglas 9371. WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land, improved or unimproved. Ad drees Box Y 467, Omaha Bee. WE have clients who will pay cash for bar gains In western land. White 4b Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 'OLD TRUSTY" Incubators and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Center, Neb, BUFF ORPINGTON eggs, 6 cents each. Fancy stock. Red 6?00, BUFF ROCK eggs for hatching. Phone Tyler 157. Horses Live Stock Vehicle! For Sale. FOR SALE Four young cows with claves and two heavy brood sows. A. A. Llnd strom, four blocks southwest from end of Albright street car line. Phone South 2904. $310 takes my chunky team of 2,800 lb. mares. $220 takes my team of 3,200 lb. colts. Mrs. Stanley, 2222 Douglas. $320 BUYS my team of mares, 2,800 lbs. Chunky, dandy for farm; $195 good teafn of colts, broke, 4 years old, 2,200 lbs. Apply 2222 Douglas. Mr. Stanley. REAL bargain for cash. Don t fail to see 2600-lb. matched team of mares, 4 and 7 years old. Will sell at great sacrifice. 817 8. 33d 8f. ti block So. Leavenwortn. NOTICE to farmers: Will sacrifice my matched team mares if given good home. 2408 Jones St. Lady owner. We will haul your live stock. LIVE STOCK TRANSFER CO., 220 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 2508. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resiT dences; funds on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE. INC.. 638-40 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts . n sccount. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG ASSOCIATION. Kl, FARM LOANS, ti CL Oyo O PAUL PETERSON, Oyo O 364 BRANDEI8 THEATER BLDG. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. H. W. BINDER, Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMST O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2718. LOW RATES O. G. CARLBERO, 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. CI (Jl MONKV 51o ' 2 t HARRISON & MORTON. 1 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS t, 6, and 6 Per Cent. J. H. DTTMONT Co., Ks4llne Bldg. $100 to $10.0u0 MADE promptly. K. D. Weed. Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Market Active and Stronger; Liberal Supply of Hogs; Good De mand for Sheep. Omaha. April 9, 191S. Receipts were; Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday l.ls.i 10.372 9,501 Estimate Tuesday 8.S0O 1(1,700 3 300 Two days (his week, .17, 588 S7.073 12, Same days last Mielt..l9,62l 31.459 IS. Seme days 3 wks. ago.18.861 31,186 tl, Same days Swks. sgo.17.39 29.S20 Jl, Same days 4 wks. ago.14.098 31.919 27. Sam days last year.. 14, 664 16.156 16, Recetnfs mil tllnoiltlon nt Wvn Kloek SOI 172 .05 6 90S l.ltl 765 at the Union stock yards. Omaha for 24 ho iurs ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. II C M. St, P 8 11 Wabash 2 Missouri Pacific .. 8 6 Union Pacific 100 K6 11 C. & N. W., east. . 17 C. X. V.. wett.. "46 51 C., St. P., M. O. . 63 21 C, B. Q. , east., li s C, B. & Q.. west.. 97 1 C, R. I. AP east 6 I 1 C R. 1. & P. west 4 ;: Illinois Central ... IS i Chi. Gt. West.... i t r's. Total receipts ..331 239 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs Sh- Morris A Co 1,117 Swift A Co 2,376 2.213 3.810 3.388 3.154 I.1!.n .1.752 cudahy Packing Co.. 1,821 Armour & Co. ....... 1,545 Schwarts ft Co.. J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.. 41 S. O. racking Co 25 Wilson Packing Co.. 541 W, B. Vansant Co 81 Benton, Vansant & L, 30 Hill Son 3 F. R. Lewis 367 .T. B. Root & Co 24 V. O. Kellogg 66 Werihelmer ft Degen. 201 Sullivan Bros 96 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co. . 49 Christie i;x Hlgglns Huffman 25 Roth 1 Meyers 15 Glassherg 1 16 Baker, Jones AS 8 Banner Bros 4S John Harvey 6S7 Dennis A Francis,. ... 89 Jensen A Lungren... 80 Ellis A Co 39 Pnt O'Day 11 Other buyers 761 1.435 65 Totals 9,924 16,643 4,443 Cattle Receipts of cattle were practically the same as on yesterday, both In quality and quantity. Tho estimated supply was 8.800, making 17,600 head for the two days, or about 3,000 less than a week ago, and 8,000 more than a yesr ago. In moat respects the market was a repetition of Monday's trade, active and stronger for the desirable medium and heavy cattle, and stoady on the lightweight steers. Cows and heifers were In active demand and fully steady, and there was no particular change hi the market for Blockers and feeders. A load of prime heavy beeves hrought $15.80 today, which is the high price of the season to date, nnd the bulk of the fair to good 960 to 1.150-pound steers are selling largely at $13. 60 14.50. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av'. Pr. 32 678 $9 40 4....... 598 $9 60 4 690 10 26 30 836 11 86 J 730 13 40 10....... 891 12 06 1 1064 12 83 8. 977 IS 00 13 1065 18 06 9 1140 18 16 44 886 13 85 li. ...... $94 18 '40 19 969 IS 60 33 177 13 66 T 1081 18 75 20 1148 14 00 24. ......1083 14 it 2 1105 14 40 13 1112 14 65 38 1447 14 70 11 1127 14 75 9 1492 16 00 41 1385 16 10 20 1460 16 00 Hogs On a liberal supply of 18,700 hogs the market opened with packers and ship pers buying 'a few hogs from steady, to 10c higher. The market rapidly grew stronger, snd more active on liberal packing orders, and sslea were made on a basis of lOo to 15c higher. Shippers hid liberal orders, and made their selections from the light and medium weights, psylng as high as $17.10 for th former. A large part of the advanoe was on the medium and heavy weight hogs for packing orders, and th bulk of today's supply went at prices from $10.60 to $18 90. The market closed strong and active, with some of the receipts still to be heard from and prices on tbe extreme close were In some esses as much ss 26c hlghr, " Representative sales; No. Av. Sh. Pr. No.-Av. Sh. Pr. 3K..330 ... $16 60 61, "68 180 $16 60 4S..318 ... 16 65 87. .256 ... 16 70 74. .228 40 16 76 64. .270 ... 16 80 12. .198 ... 16 86 61. .302 ... 16 (0 40. .154 ... 17 00 76. .194 80 17 10 Sheep The arrivals today consisted al most entirely of good to choice kinds of lambs with three cars of shorn lambs. Tho tone was for a 1 edy to stronger mar ket on all kinds. There wore a lot of western lambs averaging around 83 pounds sold at $19.65, soon after the opening which was steady to stronger, and a bunch of clipped lambs, which sold at $17.00 per hundred wa 26o higher than lost week. There was a good demand with Indications of a complete clearing during the morning. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $20.15020.65; lambs, fslr to good, $18.6020.00; lambs, heavy weights, $19.00019.90; lambs, feeders, $18.00 5719.60; lambs, shorn, $16,26017.00; spring lsmbs, $20.0025.00; lambs, culls, $16,000 18.00; yearlings, fair to choice, $16,250 17,00; wethers, fair to choice, $14.60014.00; ewes, fair to choice, $14.50016.00; ewe, breeders, all ages, $14.80020.76; ewes, culls and cannen, $$.00012 00. , Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, April . Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; market higher; prime fed steers, 14.00015.60; dressed beef steers, $13.00014.00; western steers, $12.60015.60; cows, $7.75012.80; htlfers, $8.26b13.50: stockers and feeders, $8.00012.75; bulls $8.00 012-00; calves, $8.25014.50. Hogs Receipts. 9,000 head; market higher; bulk, $1 7.00 13.30; heavy, $17,000 17.25; packers and butchers, $17.00017.40; light, $17.00017.30; pigs, $13.5016.60. Sheep Receipts, 8,000 head; ms(get strong; lambs. $20.00020.80; yearlings, 316. 004H7.60; weathers, $16.00016.50; ewes $13.60015.00. Chicago Lire Stork Market. Chicago, April 9. Cattle Receipts, 14,000 head; market, firm: native steers, $10,350 15.86; stockers snd feeders, $8.60012.20; cows and heifers, $7.0013.16; calves, $10.50 16.00, Hogs Receipts, 27,000 heart; market, un settled; 5(5 lOo above yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $17.15i17 .65; light, S 1 7.10 3 17.70; mixed, $16.8517.75; heavy, 16.104 17.60; rough, $16.10(g16.50; pigs, $12,750 16.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 16.000 head; market, strong; sheep, $15.60017.75; lambs, $16.25021.00. Slonx City Live Stork. Sioux City, la.. April 9. Cattle Receipts, 3.600 head; market steady to 10c higher; beef steers, $12.00(115.60; fat cows and heifers, $9.00013.00; canners, $7.2608.60: stockers and feeders, $9.00 012.00; calves, $8,004)13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $8.00010.50; feeding cows and heifers, $7.50010-25. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; merket 10 I5o higher; lights, $16.96017.15; mixed, $10.70016 6; heavy, $l.5o170; pigs, $10.00017.00; bulk of sales, $18.50017.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.500 head; market strong. St. Joseph Me Slock. St. Joseph, Mo., April . Cattle Re celpts, $,000 head; market higher; steers, $11.00016.25; cows and heifers, $7.00014.00; calves, $7.00014.50. Hogs Receipts, 1.600 head: market high er; top, $17.15; hulk, $16.85017 10. Sheep Receipts, 3,600 head; market higher; lambs, $16.00020.76; ewes, $10,000 16.60, FINANCIAL Real Estate Ljians and Mortgages MONEY to loan on Improved fauns and rsnehes. Kloke Investment Co,, Omaha, Private Money. SHOPEN A COMPANY, Douglas 4228. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos "and notes ss security. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 482 Securities Bldg., 18th. Farnam. Ty. C66. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 CI SMALLER LOANS. 9 CI 10 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1892. -1 6TH. FLR. SECURITIES BLDOTY. 50. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.. Lowest rates, Private loan booths. Harry Malashock, 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Est 1891. GRAIN AND PRODUCEiNEW YORK STOCKS Receipts of Grain Light; De mand Unusually Slow; Quo tations Unchanged; Oats Inactive. Omaha. Airil 9. is:' Receipts of grain today were rather light, arrivals amounting to 144 cars. Wheat re ceipts were 4 cars, corn. 4!i cars, oats. 20 cars, and rye. 1 car. Early trading in corn was very light with Ihi' siH going at urn-hung',! prices to So liver :) tla 's figures. The d inland for oats was also very In active, only a few oars being reported sold at a late hour. Kusincss of Ihe exchange was suspended until 11 o'clock, out of respect to .1. M. Alhers of the Alher Commission ixunpany, who died at his home Sunday of pneumonia Clearances were; Wheal and flour equal to 36,000 bu.; corn. 18.000 lni Primary wheat receipts were 1X7 Pi0 bu, and shipments 113,000 bu. Holiday last j PHrtiary corn receipts wore 827,omT lot. 1 and shipments 755,000 bu Primary oats receipts were 1.:i3.0tm hi. 1 and shipments I.HII.Omi lot CARI.OT RECEIPTS Vho;U Corn Chic ..lie. igo , 12 . 9:t 1 . 1 I I . 21 516 a poli.s imiuth ( Mna ha . . . . Kansas City St I.011U .. Winnipeg .. 4 : 20 71 These sales were reported today: Corn No. 4 white: 1 cur. $l.0: 5 cars. 1.7'i; 1 ear, $1.73. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.71; car, $1.67. No 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.6.".; 7 cars. $1 03; 3 cars, 1,H2. No. 4 ettovv: 2 cars, $1,58; 4 cars, $1.57. No. 6 yellow : 1 enr, $1.45. No. 6 yellow, 1 car. 01.45. Sample yellow. 1 car, $1.00. No. li mixed. 1 car, $1.61; 6 cars, $1,60. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.63. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, $1.36; 1 car, $1.36: 1 car, $1.80. Oals No. 3 White: 3 cars, 89c. Sample while; 1 car, 87c. Wheat No, 3 hard winter: 1 ear, $2.12 Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 3 white, $t.80; N. 4 white,- $1.73180; No. 2 yel. low, tl.HX4H.7l; No. 3 yellow. $1.6001.65: No. 4 Allow. $1,67 1.68; No. 5 yellow, $1.45; No. 6 yellow, $1.45: sample yellow, $1.00: No. 3 mixed. $1,604)1.(1; No. 4 mixed. $153: No. 5 mixed, $1.40: No. 6 mixed. $1.3l):rt 1.35. Oats: No. i white, 80c; sample. 86HU87C. j Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokars. IS15 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: 1 ArtlcW Open 1 High I Low Close IVest. Com. May Oats. Apr. May Pork. May Lard. May July I; li. May July 1 27H 90 ' 86', 48 00 25 75 26 10 24 20 04 75 1 27S!lS74 1 il 12714 9014 86H 90 86 '4 1 898, 80 'i! 86 48 12 48 00 48 05 !49 00 25 80 28 17 2S 76 15 77 36 00 26 12 25 72 it 10 I I 124 251 24 27 !$4 72 24 76 24 30 21 77 24 20 24 72 ( Hit Vt.O (IRAIX AND PROVISION. New Style of lirndlng Holds Corn Firm, but 4)ata Here. Weak. Chicago, April 9. Likelihood of higher prices for future dsllver . when new style trading begins, tended today to uphold the corn murket. Steadiness prevailed at the close, which was exactly the same as 24 hours before, with May $1 27'. Oats lost Uv'tto net. In provision the outcome was a gain of 20 to tdf7o. Attention of corn traders centered chiefly on forecasts of the proper price level for jluly delivery, new stylo contracts. A papu lar oplnlun was that right value basis would bo fixed by comparison with tho cost of No. 3 mixed, which today sold at about $1.4601.50 a bushel. It was urged In sup port of this view that No. 8 mixed would be deliverable at contract price without provlao of any sort, whereas the required extrsctlon of moisture from No. 4 and No. I mixed would ba too expensive to allow any great volume of deliveries of either of those two grades On the other hand reports of Im proved conditions for spring plowing acted ss a handicap to the bulls and so did th fact that the market was so near the present maximum level. Absence Of seaboard demand weakened oats despite changes expected soon In con tract grades. Provisions sympathized with higher quota tions on hogs. Chicago cash prices: Corn No. $ yellow, $1.87; No. 3 yellow, $1.70; No. 4 yellow, $1.60. Oats No. t white, tiKQnr; standard, 3U 093ic Rye No. 2, $2.75. Barley $1 60(9 1 90. Timothy $6.0"8, 00 , , Clover $20.01)031.00. Pork Nominal. Lard $26.70. Ribs $23.37023.87. T New York General Market. New. York, April . (. Flour Steady; aprlngs. $10.75tll.25; wlnturs, $10,360 11.16; Kansas, $10.00011.26. Corn Spit, unsettled: kiln dried. No. I yellow, $l.0H; No. 4 yellow, $1.88; No, 3 white, $2.20 14, cost and freight, New York, prompt shipment. Oats Spot, firm; nntural, tl.04OJ 05. " Hay Easy; No. 1, $1.50; No. 2, $1.26 1.35; oN. 3, $1.000110; shipping, 80O6o. Hops Quiet; state, medium to choice, 1917. 36 ff 4.1c; 1910, nominal; Taclflo coast, 1917. 20023c; 1910, 14010c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 31033c; Central America, 30 320. Leather Finn; hemlock, sole overweights, No. I, 47o; No. 2, 46c. Provisions Pork, easy; mess. $61.00; family, $66.00; short clear, $49 00065.00. Lard, steady; mlddlewest, $26, 18028.25. Tallow Steady ; city, special loose, 171,0. Wool Steady; domeatlo fleeoe XX Ohio and Pennsylvania, unwashed, 66066c. Rice Firm; fancy head, 9 0914c; blue rose. 8 84 09c, New York, April t Butter Market firm; receipts, 9.899 tubs; creamery, higher thsn extras, 42042'4c; creamery, extras, (92 score), 41'c; firsts, 4041c; seconds, ISO 39 4 c Eggs Market steady; receipts, 4J.008 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 37088c; ex tra firsts, 84V4035V4C; firsts, 3214 034c; seconds, 30 032c. Cheese Market Irregular: receipts, 2.71J boxes; state, held, specials, 24026'Ac; name, average run, 23024'4c Poultry Live, market nominally strong; prices unchanged. Dressed, Irregular; chickens, 27043c; fowls and turkeys, un changed. New Vork Coffee. New York, Apfll 9. Reports that a steamer with carrying capacity of 80,000 hags had been a Moled to Ihe coffee trade for ahlpment from Brazil, were followed by some trade selling In the futures market here today. The opening was 8 to 18 points lower, and the market eased off to 8.85 foi May and 8.65 for December, or about 16 to 24 points net lower during the early traa ing. Rallies followed on covering whlcn carried May up to 8.45 and December to 8.72 with the market closing a net decline of 4 to 7 points May 8.45; July 8.55; Sept. 8.62; October $.65; Dec. $.72; Jan. t.77; March 8.88. Spot roffeo was quiet snd more or less nominal with price lower at 9 for Rio 7's, and 11 for Santos 4's. It was report) '.1 In the cost and freight market that Rio 4's sold at 9.05, 6's at 8.20; 7's at 7.95 snl 7's and 8's at 7.80 for ship ment on tho steamer allnted by the govern ment. It was also rumored that Santos 4's had sold from 9.60 up to 10.15. The freight rate named In connection with the space allotted was 1.70 per bag. The official cables reported no change In primary msrkcts except, for an advance of 100 rels In Santos spots. Hrailllan port receipt 29,000. j St, IOul Live Stork. St. Louis, April 9 Cattle Receipts, 6, 000 head; market higher; nstlve beef steers, 9.75 1 4.60; yearling teers and heifers. $7.0013.50; cows. $6.00012.00; stockers and feeders. $7.80011.25; fair to p-lme eouthern beef steers.' $9.00013.75; beef cows and heifers. $6 00012.60; south ern yearling steers and heifers, $7,600 10 00; native calves, $7.76ftl5.75. Hogs Receipts. 15.00 0 head; market lower; lights, $ 17.66 0 1 7.80 ; pigs, $14,600 17.25; mixed Jind butchers, $17.46017.80; gorid heavy, $17.00017.45; bulk of sales, $1 7.25 'w 17.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 400 head; market steady; lambs, $14,504( 20.25; ewes, $12.00f?15.O0: wethers, $13.0014.00; can nor. $6.5009.50. Omaha May. Choice upland prairie hay. $!?.io No. 1. $16 OOW17.50. No. 2, $12.OO15.00. No. 3. p$9.fiI0 f'0. No. 1 midland. $16. ooii iT.no. No. 2, $12. OOJi 15.00. No. 1 lowland. 312. 00O 13.00. No. 2. $9.OO3((10.0O. No. 3. $7.0009.00. Choice alfalfa, $21.00. No. 1. $18. 00 0 19.00. Standard, $13,001(17.00. No. !. 1 0.00 1 2 00. No. 3, 9.009i 10.00. Oat :raw. $8.00. Wheat straw, $7.00 a 8 00. New York Sugar. ' New Tork, April 9, Sugar Raw. market steady; centrifugal, 6.005c; fine granulated, 7.45c. Liberty Loan and Western Front Consume Attention of Traders; Total Sales Very Low. New York. April 9. Attention was divide today between Ihe progress of the Llberty lonn cnmvalr.n and the course of events along tho Fruueo. Helglan front. To ihe renewal of Teutonic diversions In tho latter nunrter wits attributed the havi ness of prices and uradnal reduction of dealings, total sales barely approximating 175,000 shares Domestic happening, actual and prospec tive, such as a slight ;ilng of call loan, several favorable statements of railroad earnings and the I'nlted State sleel tonnage report for March, to be iued tomorrow, scarcely entered into the calculations of traders. The only evidence of cause and effect was afforded by the metal group, coppers dis playing relative firmness on tho resumption of operations lb Mexico. Shares of silver companies made no revponse to the bill In troduced In Ihe senate fixing $1 as the price of the white metal. Pacifies. tir;tiisers and minor rslls were lower t.y one to almost three points, motors and oils rending as much, white shipping, an. I ol.seure specialities were sluggish at more tn.'derate recessions. lulled Slates sleel again forfeited the h-'tter part of a pn!nf, kind. -red ecnitpinent manifesting more steadiness, Sumatra to bacco's extreme gain of 2vs to the new mnxl-mim of 9,sTii was tho only sign of pool activity. ' More than ordinary activity was shown by Internatliuial bonds, ' Anglo-French 5s selling at the'.vear's best quotation, though gaining only a fraction. Liberty issues re acted nt the oulset. the 4s hardening later. Total sales, par value; aggregated $4,525,000, t'nlteil Slates bonds, old Issues, unchanged on call Following Is IIM of leading slock and number ol sales yesterday: Closing Sales, High, Am. ntet Sugar .. 200 75,.j American Can .... 1,700 42 Am. Car V 4,600 77ti Am. Locomotive .. 300 (121; Am, Smelt, A Hefg. 4.700 77 1, Am. S Keflnnlg .. 300 101 Am. Tel. & Tel. . . 400 100 U Low bid. 7 5 '4 4114 78N, 62 14 70S 75 7n. 621, I74 10m ioi 894 100 sm. 7. J,. s , . , Anaconda Copper . . 6,700 64', II3S4 Atchison 8.100 83 88 A. li. A W. I. 8. L. 900 101 '4 110 Bait. A Ohio ' 800 52 53 H. S. Copper 13 64 33 110 51 '4 20 U 136 '4 66 '4 55', 39 i 80 t 19 41 39 Can. Pacific .... Central leather. Che A Ohio .. C.. ,1. A S. P. .. Chi, A Northwest 1.000 136'n 135'i 1,400 ei; m 700 66 40', r.5i, 1,800 39 '4 C. R. I. A P. ctfs Chlno Copper . , . , 500 41 ', Colo. Fuel A Iron 41 36 44 62 2T84 42H 1H Corn Prod. Refining 3,800 Crucible Steel .... 200 Cuban Cane Sugar , 1,600 364 63s, 28 -H 4414 4'4 6 2 Distillers' Securities 16,300 43 Erie 300 14 4 16 14 lien. Eleelrlo Oen. Motors Gt. North, pfd .... Gt. North. Ore Ctfs. III. Central Ins. Copper Int. M, M. pfd Inter. Nickel Inter. Paper K. C. Soul hern .... Kennocott Copper.. Lou. A Nash Max. Motors Mex. Petroleum .. Miami Copper ..... Mo. Pacific Mont. Power Nevada Copper , , , . N. Y. Central .... N. Y.. N. H. A H. . Nor. A Western . . North. Paelffc .... Pacific Mall ...... Pennsylvania 1 Pittsburgh Coal .. Cay Cons, Copper . ., Reading Rep. Iron A Steel. . Shat. Arls. Cop,,.. So. Paclflo ........ 80. Railway tSud. Corporation . Texas Co '. Union Pacific ..... U. S. Indus. Alcohol V. S. Steel . .( V. H. Steel pfd .... Utah Copper Wabash pfd "B" ., Western Union .... - .... .... 138 3,300 1174 IIC4 III 8S4 400 10 8,600 6,800 (00 600 ' 400 400 27 4, 96, 48 U 2 28 30 16 27 96 47H 97 48 914 ,Ji4 V m' 29 30 15 15 3114 81 31 800 1184 H2S lit 7,300 800 94 '4 28 4 98 28 93 , 23 '4 , 21 -65 1H'4 . 69( 714 104 844 29 43 .62 ; 24 89", 18 "4 11 82 2,. t- 800 200 .' l.ioo , ...... 600 ' 1.300 . 6,8(10 200 70 ii'v 81 4 "19 , 69 28 ,..84' "n 80 18, 200 82 400 22 (00 39 . 82 22 37 1,600 143 142 143 1,00 119 118 1169 1,600 lj!3 131 m 1 15,900 90 U 90 909, 00(1 110 109 109 ' 600 794 . 7 79 ...... e., 22 600 95), 444, 96 . West. Electric ou 4tH4 ,u 40 Total aale. par value. 175,000 share. New York Bond Met. V. S. , reg..,880, N. 1st do coupon..., 7t. C. ref. 4s.. U. H. S. reg.... 84(t. M. M. 6s .. do roiinnn 98 V If (' B V. S. Lib. 3s.8.70L. A N. un.' 4a 17, S. 4s. reg,,104M K AT. 1st 4 -00 coupon. .. .it), 14 mo, fac. gen 4s A.' F. S, 6s 94 M. Power 5s., A. T. A T. elt. 6 91 1iN. Y. C. deb. 6 Anglo-French 6j.90N. Paclflo 4s. Ar. A Co. 4s 83 N. Paclflo 3s . Atchison gen. 4s 80 0, S. L. ref 4s H. A O. cv. 4 77P. T. A T. 6s.. B. Steel ref. 61 lPa. con, 4s. C. Leather 6s. ...93 Pa. -gen. 4s. . C. Paclflo lt.. 77Readlng gen. 4 v.;. at u. ov, os.. 7st. L.AS.F.adJ. C. B, A Q. J. 4s. 92S. Pacific ev. 61 CM.A8 P.o.4s. 74 T. A P. 1st.... C. r4.I.AP.Ry.r.4s 64 U. Paclflo 4s.. C. A S. ref. 4 69 IJ. 8. Rubber 6 D. A H. O. ref 6s49 U. a. Steel 6s D. of C. 6s, 1931 90 Wabash lt .. Erie sen. 4s.:.. 62 R1 i 8 91 88 M 77 O. Eleotrlc 6s.. 96 " Bid.. Omaha Stocks Md Bond. STOCKS t , Bid. Burgesi-Nash Co. T per cent pfd 100 Beatrice Creamery Co. pfd 100 Cudahy Pack. Co. 7 pr cnt pfd.104" Deere A Co. pfd 14 Harding C. Co. T per cent pfd.100 Neb. Pow. Co, T per eent pfd.. 100 Nye-Schnelder-Fowler Stock .... ... O, A C. B. Ry. A Bridge pfd... 16 O'rd A Wll'm Co. 7 per cent pfd.100 M. E. SmlthftCo. 7 per eent pfd.101 Skinner I per cent pfd....... ...." U. P. A L. Co., 7 per cent pfd.. 100 V. 8. Yards Co. Stock 100 BONDS. A. Tel. A Tel 1 yr. 6s, J9I..., $. B. A O. 6s, ( per cent, 1(19.... 98 Gen. Rub. Dept. Is, 1919...... 98 (len. Else. Co. 2 yr. (s, 11 191 99 Hast. N. 3. 4s. 1938, opt 1927 94 Iowa Portland Cement Co, (s Montana Pow. 6s, 1943 88 K. C. T. Ry. 0 per cent, 1918 8j.. N. Y. C7 2 yr. 6. ( p. c, 1919.. 7' N. Y. City 4f. 1967 97 O. A. C. B 1st. Mtg. 6a, '20-32 99 O. A C. B. Ry. A B. 6s, 1928.. 85 City of Omaha P. M. C. Co. 6 per cent O. 1919 96 Penn. Co. 4 per cent. 1921.. 95 P. S. Co. of N. III., 6s, 2, 1920 96 T. T. L. & P. Co. 7s. 1920 964 Asked. 101 103 106 . -100 101 . 2tt 62 , 101 (I 109 99 '4 ; H H 1 98 8, 100 9R 100 (t 9 7 , 100 90 ' 4.86 96 , 95' "97 London Money. London, April 9. Silver Bar, 45d per , ounce. , , . Money At 3 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills antj thre . months, 3 $-19 per cent. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, April 9. Evuporated Apples Dull; California, 14 15c; state, 1516c. Dried Fruits Prunes, more here; Call fornlas, 7'ifcl4c. Oregons, U'O'Hc. AEprlcots, firm; choice, 17 c; extra choice, ISlic; fancy, 19i?t20c. Peaches, firm; stand ard. 11lUc; choice, 12013c; fancy, 13iltc. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 9'tf9,c; choice to fancy, seeded, 10 11c; seedless, 8 4 ft c ; London layers, $2.00. Chicago Produce. Chicago, April 9. Butter, market hlgUcrj creamery, 33O40c. . ' "' Eggs Market unsettled; Receipts, 49,791 case; firsts, 31033c; ordinary firsts,..,.' 30O31c; at mark, cases Included, 30O Jlc. , Potatoes-Market higher; receipts. 35 ,-t car; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, ":. . bulk, 90cO$1.06; Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota, sacks, $1.0001 15. ' ' New York Metnl. New Tork, April 9. Metal exchange quotes lead quiet; spot, $7.2iO7.30; spelter, quiet; East St. Louis delivery, spot, offered ' at $7.00. At London Spot copper and futures. -110; electrolytic. 125: spot tin and fu- : ture, 320; lead, spot, 29 10s; futures, iJ " 10a; spelter, spot. 31; futures, 50. ' ' j Kansas City Grain. ' ' t Kansas City, Mo., April 9. Corn No. )-- mixed, $1.(30 1.68; No. 2 white, $1,879 1.90: No. 2 yellow. $1.6601. '0: May, $1.27. . Oats No. 2 white, 89O90c; Ne. I"... mixed, 86 4S7c. ,,,.- - New York Cotton. . New York, April 9. Cotton Futursf opened steady; May, S3.70o; July, JJ.8Sct'L'T October. 31.4oc; December, 31. 10c; January fi-i 51.08c. ' a Kansas City produce. Kanass City, Mo.. April . Butter anal Poultry Market unchanged. ' Eggs Firsts. $0c, .. 1 64, 7 (1 ... . 76 .T 84. w o4 .: .678. (" M n . . m . 674 "" ' 82 ' ;, t 97 '".." 89 .. 81 :-, 63 " 7 A. 92, 95