THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918. ia EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day li enrollrnenf day. Book keeping, shorthand, stnotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, elvtl service all commer cial and English branches. Catalofus free BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 156 J. 18th and Harney Bts. . Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Bchoolt. 120 Omaha National Bank Bids. Douslss 6810 FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. - ATTENTION ROOM HUNTEK9. if you fall to tlnd the room yoa ' '.- desire among these ads call at The - Be office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms in , 11 parts of the city. New lists Issued every week. ' LARGE, sunny furnished room In modern home on car line. Walking distance. Harscom Park district Call Harney 1208, v.nlnn i TWO-ROOM, modern suite and sleeping porch, completely furnished, field Club district Harney 6471. MODERN furnlshsd rooms for men only at the Bunshlne. 601 North 17tb St. Reason able rent. .FOR RENT Housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Reasonable. 3727 Charles. Wal Jt 3182. PLEASANT furnished room In modern home, on car line. Phone Hsrney 4442. Housekeeping Rooms. SUITES of clean, neatly furnished rooma on first floor: no children; laundry privi leges. 2901 Dodge. LAR&E neatly furnished three-room suite. ; Also garage. No children. 3028 Daven port. 1063 PARK AVE. Two nicely furnished rooms, sink, gas rsnge, pleasant and com fortable for summer. Board and Room. STRICTLY modorn. well furnished large ' front room, with closet, on bathroom floor, only It. to a respectable gentleman who appreciates a clean, quiet, home. 711 N. 22d fit. Douglas 107. EXCLUSIVE) modern room and board to re fined business people. Horns cooking, ; Instantaneous heater, lawn and shade. Walking distance. References exchanged. Box 6405 Bee. 3561 BODGE ST. Gentleman wishes room mate, walking dlstanoe, good board; rea sonable. Harney 6143. NICB room and board tor two gentlemen. 2037 Dodge. Unfurnished Rooms. THREE unfurnished rooms, 110. 913 N. . 19th St. Phone Douglas 4598. THREE :rtee unfurnished rooms and bath, for light housekeeping. In Dundee. 906 N. 49th St. Rooms Wanted. WANTED furnished room and board in private family; West Farnam or Dundee, by lady.. Best references. Box 6546, Omaha "' Bee. FOR RENTFURNISHED Apartments. A CLASSY J-room and bath apartment, near - 24th and Harney, furnished complete, for 342.50 per month. A, high class proposi tion for high class people. Bedford-Johnston Co. D, 3140. Houses. NEATLY furnished 7-room cottage, with piano: for board. Colfax 1846. FOR RENT HOUSES ' West. FOR. RENT 301 S. S&th Ave., corner of Farnam -St., nine-room . attached brick residence. Rooms .finished In oak. Din ing room has beamed celling, built-in and attractive features; the second floor Is finished in white enamel; two baths. Just newly decorated. Apply to W. J. Burgess, Boyd Theater, Douglas 1919. 316 N. 25TH Duplex flat, 7 rms., 132.60. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg. WEST Farnam atreet, 8 rooms, modern, with garage, 135. Tyler 1506, S. P. Bostwlck, 300 Bee bldg. 114 N. 24TH ST. 12 -room, modern, $40.00. P. D. Wead, 310 8. ISth St. Doug. 171. North. FOR RENT. 2013 Grace St., 8 -room house, 120. ALFRED C. KENNEDY COMPANY, 205 S. 18th St. Douglas 722. FOUR rooms st.d bath, second floor, nice rooms. $10. 26.S9 Seward St. Red 682. South 1937 S. 16T1I ST. 6-room house, partly modern, $12. Also 1 rooma In subhouse for rent, $8. Webster 6268. Miscellaneous. 909 NO 1JTH 6-r. mod. apt $27.60 1622 Cuming, 4-r. mod. apt 22.60 2617 Capitol Ave 9-r. mod. flat..., 20.00 2917 Caatelar 6-r. mod. cot 15.00 ' 3428 Parker 4-r part mod 12.60 RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE) CITY. CREIGH SONS A CO.. BER BLDO. Garden, 4128 N. 38th: 5 rooms. .. .$15.00 Flat, 2306 Leavenworth; 6 rooms. .$20.00 ' JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas f64. LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. '. Realtors. Tyler 729. Snopeti Co. Rewtals Douglas 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. NICELY finished, wall arranged. Duplex flat, seven rooms, nice front snd back lawn, garden; walking distance; rent reasonable. Located at 918 S. 25th St. Phone Tyler 2251-W. Immediate posses sion. HAMILTON APTS fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th and Farnam. ' Prlcea reasonable. Call D. 1473. .'- MONTEREYE Apartments, 146 N. 4K St. 5 rooms, $55.00. $ rooms, $35.00. ' KLOKB INVESTMENT CO. North. BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and tlve room apartments. Sethlow Ter race, 16th and Yates. Webster 982 and Webster 4328. KOUR-Boom new apt., modern; corner; Very light, $25; vacant May 1. Maple Court. 1811 Maple St Red 682. THREE large rooms and bath; modern except heat: $12. 2511 Corby St Web ster 6756. Inquire upstairs residence. STEAM heated modern apartment, Clowry Court G. P. Stebblns, 1810 Chicsgo. - Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO. Spocla lists n Anrmnr management FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores; STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, 20x $0, steam heat, rent $116 per month. ' . ' WORLD REALTY CO. Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg. VINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth streets. Steam heat. For particulars see Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater Bldg., Douglas 1671. MODERN store, 16th near P. O. Low rent . O. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. -Office and Desk Room. THE Bee building has offices that will pleas you. Better Investigate. . Key . stone Investment Co., Tyler 131. WANTED TO RENT Miscellaneous. WANT to rent 6, 7 or 8-room house; $50 to $6$ per month; west part of town. Dundee preferred. W. L. Selby A Sons. I honsj D. 1510. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN A STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; otflca on Howard 8t between 15th and 16th. Phon Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order (or new furniture. That's the way we do It Ask to see our dally rental lists FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms tor household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO, 8. 16th. Douglas 416$. FREE .SS$S FIDELITY Phone Douglas 281 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments Also for storage; moving. 14th and Jackson Sim MOVING AND STORAGE WE HAUL ANYTHING. Unload carload lota rock, sand, o any other material. CHAMBERS & O'NEILL. S10S Leavenworth St. Phone Tyler 1419. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tvler 230 or Douglas 333 JH VWT Express Co.. Moving. j. 1EjjLJ Packing and Storage. 120T Farnam S,t IWeb. $748. Doug. $14$. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. LOOK AT THIS BEMIS PARK HOME 1314 NORTH 36TH ST. Thlr is a good l-at;ry. (-room, modern house, 1st class condition, having living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and Ice box room, first floor. 3 large bedrooms and bath on 2d floor. Paved street and ornamental 1 ghtlng system through out the district. Price low for quick sale. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. New 5-Room Bungalow and One Quarter Acre $250 cash and $26 per month buys brand new bungalow, oak floors snd hardwood finish throughout. Located at 43d and Oak Sts. Pries $2,976. The Byron feeed Co. Phone Douglas 297. 51! S. 17th. CLOSE-IN 6-ROOM HOME Cui S. 81st St., 2 blocks from Farnam; in In good condition; ownet says to cut the price for quick sale; house will be vacant May 1; look It over from the out ' side and If you want to go through the house call Tyler 60 and we will arrange to show It to you; $700 first payment HASTTNOS A HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TY. 60. WEST FARNAM, $5,750. Price reduced for quick ssle- nearly new, 8 -room modern house, with den and sun riotn first floor; four bedrooms and sleeping porch: oak finish' all in very good repair. Corner lot: $750 cash will handle GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962 919-20 City National. A DANDY HOME ST. JOHN'S PARISH Eight rooms and bath, oak finish and strictly modern in every respect, choice lot on Boulevard, near California street. Price only $6,000. $1,000 down. OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY, 7H1 om. Nat. BK. Bldg. Tyler 496. 6-ROOM MOUSE .Modern except heat, on paved street. In A-l condition, ltt blocks from 1 car lines. Lawn, flowers and garden. A cony little home. Come out and make an offer at 4227 Grant St., Walnut 172. DUNDEE BUNGALOW 5 rooms and sun room on one floor; new, all oak; $3,800, $300 cash. Call duy Doug. 3140. North. A Fine Home for Sale 3315 BURT ST. Reception hall, living room, dining room with ruarter aawed floors andi fin ish; butler'a nantry and kitchen with built in cabinets; four bedrooms and bath on second floor with oak floors and white enamel finish. The house Is beautifully decorated throughout; brick foundation; lot 65x159 feet, paving paid; fine shade. For further Information call J. L. HIATT COMPANY QflA FIRST NATIONAL t7vV BANK BLDG. PHONE f0 TYLER OO THIS BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM BUNGALOW, A CHOICE, HIGH, SIGHTLY LOCATION, $1,000 CASH PRICE $4,250. Select golden oak finish, oak floors, living room, bookcases, colonnade Into pretty dining room, plate rail; a fine kitchen, all built-in cabinets; dandy large bedroom and bath first floor; 3 nlca bed rooms and extra large closets second floor; high, light basement; beautiful large corner lot. Call Tyler 496. OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY, 701 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Down And $20 A month Near 28th & Charles Just listed a strictly modern, except heat, home. ( Three rooms on first floor; three rooms and bath on second. Newly decorated and painted throughout. Paved street, paving paid for. Walking distance. Price at a bargain, $1,800. Payne Investment Co. 537 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 1781. FOR COLORED 6-room, comparatively new home, near 58th and Ohio; house waa built by owner for home; has gas, water and sewer con nections; furnace, porcelain bath, etc.; nicely decorated; small barn and chicken house; good lot with fine yard end cherry trees. Price $3,200; $500 cash; balance easy. WHITE & HOOVER 454 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. D. 1653. "1457 PINKNEYSTREET 6 ROOMS $4,250 House Is strictly modern, oak floors and finish In reception hall; living room and dining room; fine, level lot, on paved street; bullt-ln seat In reception hall and dining room; full basement; gas heater; all rooms are largo, light and pleasant; house completely redecorated Inside and outside. Call me at Webster 2671, or come out and see house. H. 8. Manvllle. KOUNTZE PLACE. BIO BARGAIN, High-grade, 7-r. home, strictly mod., rooms large and In best of repair, fine cor. lot, paving paid, double garage, on blk. to car, close to school and park. Pries $4,850. Terms. RASP BROS., REALTORS. 210 KEELINE BLDG. TYLER 721. FOR CASH Will sacrifice the fine home on Fontenelle Blvd., in Clairmont: esst front; everything that you can ask In a stylish, homey home; up-to-date and a pleasure to show; $5,000; worth $6,600. Call Walnut 1629 evenings or Douglas 2819 days. WE SELL. Rent, Insure and make Loans on City property. North. , MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24th and Ames Ave. Col. JIT. 6-R.. all mod., oak finish, 6 years old, ga rage, on paved, Plnkney St, only $3,600; $350 cash, balance monthly. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. KOUNTZE f LACE Modern ' k-room bouse, full basement .at ge lot. cloae to car Price 3.85 Norrls A Norrls. D. 4270. M1NNB LL'SA homes and lots offer th best opportunity to Invest yonr money Phone Tvler 187 I South. - $2,500 BARGAIN. 7 rooms and bath, all modern, furnace, cemented cellar, paving all paid, not new, but one of those well built older houses; $350 caah, balance like rent. Near 28th and Poppleton Av . P. J. TEBBENS. (Realtor), ' 605 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone D. 2182. Miscellaneous. BUNGALOW. New. 6-room stucco; oak finish; nicely decorated; fine location; near car line. Price. $4,000. Terms. $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 643 Paxton Blk. FOR RENT AND PALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER A SHOTWELL, 202 8. 17th St. Douglas 6013. 8-R. PRESSED brisk house; oak finish, full lot with ga.-age. $5,200. W H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. 1 D. 1294 W FARNAM SMITH C. Real Estate and Insurants. 132 Farnam St, Duug. 1064. REM, ESTATE B'nesa Pr'pty WE WILL buy your horns or buslne property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electrlo Bldg. Tvler $6. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKET and BON. $20 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income. Business and Trackage Specialist iDtnanu uoage Bte Douglas 416. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE Fine site on B. & M. R. R., sis 95x165. Csn be bought cheap. Call owner evenings. Phons Wal. 70. REAL ESTATE To Exchange GOOD Omaha residence properly to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Men. farm. Mr. pease. Ill- Bran. Th. Bldg REAL ESTATE Unimproved West, ELM WOOD GARDEN LOTS. $1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK. PAYNE ft SLATER CO REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $876 to $1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6074. Shulsr Dundee. Dundee and Happy Hollow No better place to live, no safer place to msks a residence lnvestmsnt. Choice lots nesr Fsrt.am street snd on Happy Hollow boulevard, can be bought with a small smou-t djn and balance on easy monthly payments. Lots are largt with all public Improvements Installed, including water, sewer and gas mains, cement sidewalks, curbing, paving, street lights and shade trees. Many substan tial homes already built. Let us start now to help you OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Plate and prices furnished at our office. Thone us snd ws will glsdly show the property at your con venience. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. South Side. FOR SALE tor a short time only, my rest denes on the Fort Crook Boulevard. 19 tt acres. T rooms, furnsce. rsnge. entirely modern. If not sold soon will bs rented., T.owrle ChlMs. Tel So. 21. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has $ five-room houses, ons T room, 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 Building. WB HAVE BUYERS CASH OR TERMS For $3,500 to $4,600 desirable homes. Also for snaps In Rental Property. List with us for quick results, we sdvertlse and sell. Regular commission. D. E. BUCK A CO., 412 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 2000. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 snd 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborn Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg, 6 OR 6 ROOM house. Give location In full Lowest price and what amount of money to handle. No real estate agents. Box 6583, Omaha Bee. LIST your property with JOHN J. MULVIHILL, 300 Brandels Thester Bldg. Phone D. It WANTED Modern flat. alue $30,000 to $40,000. Address P. O. Box 473, Onawa, la. MEET ma at F. D. Weed's Office. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. 7 to PER CENT INTEREST. ' First farm debentures amply secured, Denomination, $100, $600, $1,000 and up, HARLEY J. HOOKER. First National Bank Bldg. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resl- dences; funds on band for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE, INC.. 638-40 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts n account OMAHA LOAN A BLDO ASSOCIATION. 512 PAUL PETERSON, 512 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDO. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 271$. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 64 and Per Cent J. H. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. O HARRISON A MORTON. 919 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. wead, wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Bts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN COMPANY. Douglas 412$. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MAY 7TH. Our next excursion to McOehee, Ark. W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. ONE to twelve sections eastern Colorado ranch. Artesian wells, good ranch build ings, railroad station on land; electric power line through land; five miles from large city. Will sell In tracts of 160 acres or mors. Price $36 per acre. Terms. $5 per acrs cash, balance ten annual pay ments 6 por cent. Will consider part cash and trade. Also 6,000 acres of dry farming land In Crowley county, Colorado, $16 per acre; also New Mexico 60,000-acre ranch, with water rights for 7,000 acres. Address B. H. Tallmadge, Pueblo, Colo. COLORADO offers great opportunities for farmers of moderate means to secure farm homes on very assy 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., Pueblo, Colo. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.26 acre tor Eastern Colorado land 10 years ago are paying $10 to $25 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely since they found conld save commissions by buying direct from W. 8. Pershing, ex mayor of Llmon, Colo; $.200 acres sold Ne braska snd Iowa parties last week COLORADO LANDS I own and control 26.000 acres In Cheyenne and Lincoln counties, Colorado. Easy terms. W. 3. MOREHART, Mankato, Minn. . Minnesota Lands. THE assistance you need in starting your new home is just what we are In position to offer you. We will do tar more than anyone else to help you buy and locate right, because It's to our Interest to help you succeed. Send for literature. Send to day. Arnold. Com'r., D. A I. R. Railway, 607 Wolvln Bldg.. Duluth. Minn. Missouri Lands. 8MALL MISSOURI FARM. $2.50 cash and $2.50 monthly; no In terest or taxes. Also an Interest In our groat development project' which within the next few months should pay you one hundred ' dollars for every dollar, you In vest Highly productive land, close to three big markets; photographs and full Information free. HUNGER, H. $17. N. T. Life Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. New York Lands. 304 acres, 36 miles from Buffalo, 1 mile from cheese factory, churches, store; school on farm, dark osm soil. 40 acres timber, living springs. 2 houses, barn 60 by 90 bssemoi.t stable, concrete floor, alio. Including 62 head cattle, 11 horses, 4 hogs. 60 he.is. all fodder, complete farm ing equipment Price $12,600. Easy terms. Free list Ellis Bros., Sprlngvllla. N. Y. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. Me have some of tire choicest Isnd In the heart of the vry best sec tion of the Olovsr Belt of Centre I Wis consin. Low rrlf Easy term Write for booklet and map. John S. Owen Lumber Co., Cwea, Clark County, Wis. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. $ Mlj-ES OK ELLA. 11 MILKS WHITNEY? 14 MILES CRAWFORD. I have so seres, fully 400 acres farma .ble; 20 acres under cultivation; all heavily grassed with buffalo, wheat and gramma grass; cuts good hay. Here Is a place on which you can go to work and put the 400 acres under cultivation, seed It to fall wheat this fall or spr'.ng wheat next spring and you are Just as sure In paying for this place and banking a thousand or two besides out of the one year a crop as you sre sure you are alive unless soms great act of the elements would com on to prevent. No Improvements, except small barn snd one-roomed shack. The soli Is a dark heavy Pierre clay, with a clay sub soil. Excellent tor all kinds of small grain alfalfa and alfalfa seed. An old setter In this neighborhood signed a statsmsnt with nte the other day that he had farmed right In this immediate vicinity for sev eral years and that the lightest yield he has had was a little better than 10 bush els ot wheat to the acre, while the heaviest yield ran 49 bushels to the acre. In this statement he declares corn there runs from SO to 36 bushels to the acre. Yet, I am going to offer you this place at only $14 per acre, where In the Lord's name can you beat It, and how can you conjure up any excuse for not coming at once, ' Writs tor my list of descriptions, pictures and prices. ARAH L. HUNGERFORD. Crawford, Dawes County. Nebraska. FOR SALE Improved farm, 140 acres, less than four miles from Falrbury, Nsbraaka. iss.qo par acre. Purchaser can assuma $9,000 mc-tgg. This la certainly a snap. Address, Glenn W. Martens, Pierre. south Dakota. ONE 30 acres, ons 40 acres, ons 40 acres of fins farming land, Improvements on every plecs; on Santea Reservation, Ne braska; patented. Buyers take Immedl nte possession; all adjoining. Informa tion. STEPHEN 8. JONES. Flandreau. S. D. NEBRASKA LAND BARGAINS. FOR SALE Several good farms, small sod large, close to KEARNEY, MINDEN, AXTELL. Write for particulars, or bet ter corns and see me. A. NELSON, Kearney. NM. I HAVE 640 acres In th good wheat country, well Improved, 160 scrss In cul tivation; six miles of Kimball, In Kim ball county, Neb. Price $.15 per acrs. Write F. C. Chew. Kimball. Neb. FOR SALE Best lsrgs body hlgh-grads. - medium-priced Isnd Id Nebraska. Very little money required. C. B-adley, Wol bach. Neb NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices write Geo. Antlll. Blair, Neb. RANCHES of all sties and kinds, easy terms. A V Patimnn. 301 Ksrbach Blk. CHOICE FARMS, Nllason. 423 Rose Bldg. Wyoming Lands, WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per a., Including pld-up water rights. Henry Levi ACM Rvlsnder. 864 Omshs Nsfl FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It, B. P. SNOWDEN A. SON, 41$ 8. 18th. Douglas $371. WANTED 20.000 seres of Kimball and Banner county land. Must bs flrst-clsss farm land. Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467, Omaha Bee. WE have clients who wlil psy cash for bar gains in western land. White & Hoover, Omahs Nnt'l Bnnlt Bldf Horses Live Stock Vehicle For Sale. LET US haul your live stock. MVe are fully equipped to handle anything. CHAMBERS & O'NEILL. 2103 Leavenworth Ht. Phone Tyler 1419. THREE horses for sale. Tel. Benson 164. FOR SALE 26 head of horses snd mules, harness and wagons, all In good condition. Will sell cheap to clean up in fow days. Inquire M. J. Waller, Hayden Bros. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo.. H. goods, total, $$.50. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rat. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Securitlei Bldg., I6th, Farnam. Ty. 66$. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. tOf SMALLER 'LOANS. O W A O W. C FLATAU, EST. 1891. O 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TY. $60. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.. Lowest rates, Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Est 1891. "An Acre Farm" ON WEST Q ST. Car Line and Pavement in Our South Side Acres Addition $10 Cash, $10 a Month The fastest selling addition this season. These fine, large acrs tracts are fins for gardening, fruit and poultry. You can own ons of these "little farms" and care for It while holding your position in the city. Buy before the prices are raised. No building restrictions. A number of homes now being built Will plow your acrs FREE. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TY. 60. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Michael L, Clark, sheriff, to Truman 8. Day, Lafayette avenue, 60 feet east ot Fifty-first strset, south side, 60x135 $ $36 Rayman L. Brand to Wlncel James Dvorak et at. Twelfth atreet, 88 feet south of I street, west side, 40x110 l,$0t Katherln P. Dlneen and husband to Daniel Beck, northeast corner Forty second and Izard streets, 64x140.... 2,000 William Cunnlngton and wife to Al fred B. Williams, Twentieth street, 200 feet south of Laird street, west side. 25x124 1,100 Mary M. Clayton et al to Charlotte Kemp, Park avenue, 223 Teet south of Dewey avenue, west side, 80x140 4,600 Nathan Somberg and wife to trustees of First M. E. church, northwest cor ner Thirty-first and Dodga streets, 66x95.66 8.000 Fred Knosp and wife to Charles J. Cerny and wife, Forty-firth street, 85 feet south of Marcy street, west side. 45x116 750 Edgar L. Michael and wife to Empire Holding company, Crown I'olnt ave nue, 46 feet east of Twenty-fifth avenue, south side. 45x120 3,500 W. R. Holstrom to Henry Farrell and wife, Ohio street, 67 feet cast of Thirty-first street, south side, 83x120 3,200 E. T. Peterson company to Matilda E. E. Johnson, northwest corner Forty sixth and Redick avenue. 10 acres.. 2,800 The Byron Reed company to Chester R. Witter, Castellar street 118 feet west of Twenty-third street south slds, 40x103.8 2.810 Josef Dorsk and wife to Josephine Dorak, Elm street, 116 feet east of Seventeenth street, south side, 29x 130 t Helen R. Hampton and husband to Leal Lamoreaux and wife, Thirty fourth atreet, 153.3 feet north of Martha street, west side, 60x133 5,000 Ignats Schacbl and wife to Frank Lher. southeast corner Twenty-ninth and E streets, 25x60 950 John E. Beat, jr., and wife to Elizabeth C. Rothwell, Military avenue, 69 feet south of Grant street, east side, 23x120 1.700 The Shull Land company to Theodore H. Stuben, Twenty-first street, 115 feet north of Woolworth avenue, w.st side. 30x 128.5 500 Carl A. Johnson and wife to Oeorgs OMAHA LIVE , STOCK Moderate Run of Cattle; Re ceipts of Hogs Total 14, 000 Head; Sheep Market is Sluggish. Omaha. April 30. 191$. Receipts wsre: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 9,662 8,160 7.126 Estimate today ..... (.900 14,000 7,000 Two days this week. 15, 663 Same daya last week. .21, 18$ 21.160 14.126 31.965 9.3S8 Ssms days 2 wks. ago.24,673 33,964 16.170 Sams days 3 wks. sgo.U.169 36.457 14,369 Sams days year ago.. 16,712 8.326 Receipts and disposition of live stock the Union Stock ysrds, Omaha, Neb, for houra ending at 3 o'clock p. m., April 1918. RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. II C, M. Sc St. P 3 4 Wabash $ 2 Missouri Pacific ... 4 4 3 Union Pacific 71 41 C. A N. W., esst... 16 6 C. N. W., west... $0 87 3 C. 8t. P., M. A O... $7 30 C., B. A Q east,,.. 1$ 1$ C, B. A Q , west.... 6$ 48 17 C, R I. A P., esst. 26 19 1 R. I. & P., west, 14 Illinois Csntrsl .... 7 3 at : 30. Totals 32$ 341 $1 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 791 3.61$ 708 Swift A Co 1,779 $.$$$ 3,464 Cudshy Packing Co.... 1,885 1,881 1.360 Armour A Co 1,411 3,646 1,148 Schwartl A Co. 1.410 J. W. Murphy 2,783 Lincoln Packing Co.... $1 S. Omaha Packing Co.. 13 W. B. Vansant Co 6 Bill A Sotf. 18 F. B. Lewis 83 Huntslnger A Oliver.... 81 J.v B. Root A Co 4 3 J. II. Bulla 1 Rosenstock Bros 14 F. O. Kellogg 46 Werthelmer A Degen... 101 Ellis A Co 51 Sullivan Bros Ill Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 29 Christie ll!4 MlgKln 14 Huffman 17 Roth 43 ' Meyers SO ... , . , (llassberg 6 ... ... Banner Bros 50 ... ... John Harvey 370 Dennis A Francis...,., 14 ,,, Jnin St Lungren 226 ... Pat O Day 36 Other Buyers 642 ... 164 Totals 8,237 1$,73$ 6.3C4 Cattle A rather moderate Tueadsy's run of rsttle appeared, about 6.900 head, and quality ot the offering was much the same as on Monday. There was a keen demand from both packers and shippers for desir able killers snd prices ruled fully 10l5o higher for anything at all uaeful In the way of beef stock. Oood to cholcs 1,260 to 1,630-pound beeves sold at $16.76017.40, the latter being the highest price ever paid In Omaha. Even the medium and lightweight steers were In good request and the gen eral market la fully 250400 higher for ths two dsys. Cows and heifers were In very moderate supply, active demand and gen erally lflJMSo higher. Desirable feeding steers were wsnted at the highest price of the season, but common stockers were dull and weak. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beeves, $16.250117.26; fair to good beeves, $15.26016.26; common to fair beeves, $13,60 fr!5.00; good to cholcs yearlings. $14,009 16.60; fair to good yearlings, $11,00013.60; common to fslr yearlings. $9.60010.60; good to choice heifers, $13.60018.60; good to cholcs cows, $12,00013.36; fair to good cows. $9.75 11.75; common to fair cows, $7.6009.60; prims feeders, $11.60013.00; good to cholcs feeders, $10.00011.50; fair to good feeders, $8.6009.60; common to fslr feeders, $7.50 8,60; good to cholcs stock- urs, $9.60011.60; stock heifers, $8.60010.60; stock cows, $7.60010.00; stock calves, $3.60 011.50; veal calves, $9.00013.00: bulls, stsgs, etc., $10.00013.00. Representative aales: Hogs Arrivals of hogs this morning num bered 14,000 head, or 196 cars, making 13,160 for trie two dsys ss compared with 19,926 year ago. Early bids were steady to strong and what business was dons in th opening session on a steady beats with yesterday. Toward mid-forenoon ths market showed weakness, especially with th packer who somewhat were figuring on making their purchases on the close. Shipping order buy ers bought sparingly and after ths slacking tip In th trade did not take ovsr any further holdings at the early figures. Lata market was weak to 10a lower. Bulk of ths sup. tiles ranged from 114.76 to $17.1 with the top for best light, weight at $17.16. Ths general trad was steady to 10a lower. Sheep Sheep arrivals this morning were 30 loads, estimated it 7,000 head. When the receipts yesterday finally) changed hands fst himhs went at a range of $19.78 to $30.65. The majority being at th top figure. A few Inmba went to feeders at $18.00019.76. Ths quality of ths stock received today is very good, a larger portion of receipt today being clipped lambs than ha bean received for sometime. Not a wheel had turned In the sheep barn up to 10 o'clock this morning and th market Is quotably slow to fully 60 lower. Quotation on sheep: Oood to cholcs lnmbs. $20.00030.56; fair to cholcs lambs, $18.76020.00; fair to cholcs yearlings, $16.06 O18.00; fair to choice wethers, $14,600 17.00; fair to choice ewes, $l$.50Ol$36; feeder lambs, $18,00019.60; spring lambs, fl6.00O20.00. St. Louis Lire Stock Market. St. Louis, April 30. Cattle Receipts, I, 600 head; market strong; natlv beef Steers, 311.60017.10; yearling steers and heifers, $9.60015.00; cow, $7,60013.60; stockers And feeders, $8.60013.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00016.60; beef cows and heifers, $8.00013.60; prim yearling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00; natlv calves, $7,75 01 5.60. Hogs Receipts. 13,400; market lowsr; lights, $17.65017.90; pigs, $16.60017.36; mixed and butchers, $17.65017.86; good heavy, $17.80017.60; bulk, $17.60017.86. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 800 head; market steady; lambs, I20.KOB1.28; swes, $16.00017.00; wethers, $16.60017.00; cannsrs and choppers, $6.5009.60, Kansas City Un Stock Market. Kansas City, April 30. Cattle Receipts, 10,000 head 1 market steady; prim fed steers, $16.26017.85; dressed beef stsers, $16,250 16.50; western steers, $14.25017.25; cows, $7.75014.00; heifers, $9.00014.00; stockers and feeders, $9.00015.00; bull. $8.50012.75; calves, $8.00012.60. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market steady; bulk, $17.30017.60; heavy, $17,360' 17.60; packers and butchers, $17.40017.66; light, $17.40017.66; pigs, $13.76017.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head; market lower; lambs, $19.60030.26; year lings, $16.00017.50; wethers, $15.00017.60; twes, $15.00016.76. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicsgo, April 10. Cattle Receipts, 10.. 000 head; market, unsettled: natlv steers, $10.26017.60; stockers and feeders, $135 13.60: cows and heifers, $6.26018.90; calves, $7.50014.00. Hoes Receipts, 23,000 head: market. lower; bulk of sales, $17.20017.60; light, $17.20017.70; mixed, $16.8617.70; heavy, $16.10017.60; rough, $16.1016.60; pigs, $13.50017.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13.000 head; market, weak; sheep, $12.75016.70; lambs, $16.50020.65. Ktonx City Lira Stock. Sioux City, April $0. Cattle Receipts, I, 800 head; market 10c to 15o higher: beef steers. $13.00017.25; fat cows and heifers, $9.50016.25; csnnera, $7.6008.60: stockers and feeders, $9.60014,00; calves, $8,600 18.00; bulls, stage, etc., $6.50012 75; feed ing cows and heifers, $7.60011 00. Hogs Receipts, 8,500 head; market lOo to 16o lower; light, $17.00017.16; mixed, $16.85017.00; heavy, 116. 600-16. IE; pigs, $16.60017.25; bulk of sales, $16.75017.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. . St. Joseph, Mo., April 80. Cattle Re ceipts, 8.O0O head; market higher; steers, $13.00017.25; cows and heifers, $7.00014.50; calves, 'sftOOll. 60. Hogs riecelpts, 6.600 hesd; market strong; top, $17.66: bulk of sales, $17,260 17.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head; market stesdy; Ismbs. $17.00020.60. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. Potts, Saratoga street, 168.7 feet esst of Forty-fifth street, north side, 64x126 1.800 Ouatavs A. Rauh and -wife to Winn F, Guild, Camden avenue, 225 feet east of Twenty-fifth avenue, north side, 45x120 3.750 Henry J. Hopper and wife to Jeff E. Davis, southeast corner Twenty fourth and Oak streets, 47.5x158 2,150 Antonletta C. 8rhuster to Abraham Katskee. Twenty-third street, 160 fn,t north of K street, east side, 60x130 4,400 I GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Light Receipts of All Cereals; Quotations on Corn Un changed; Oati Decline; Eye Quiet. Omaha. April $0. 191$. Light receipts ot grain wer reported to day, arrivals totaling only 161 cars. Wheat receipts were $4 car: corn, 16 rsrs; oats, $7 car; rye. 1 car and barley, $ car. Small receipts met with lower cost price for all cereals. Spot quotatlona in corn were generally unchanged to 4o lower. Oats also followed In the decline, selling off Ik 0 and 3 Ho per bushel. ' Ry and barley wer quiet, no asles hav ing been reported at a late hour and prac tically no bids wer offered by the millers. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 34.000 bu.S corn. 233,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts wer 143,000 bu. snd shipments 71,000 bu., against receipts of "34,000 bu. and shipments of 677,000 bu. last year. Primary corn reoelpta war 111,000 bu. and shipments 488,000 bu.. against receipts of 607,000 bu. and shipments of 431,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts wars 1, 118,000 bu. and shipments $23,000 bu., sgalnat receipts of 879.000 bu. and shipments of 906.000 bu. lsst year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheal. Corn, Oats. Chicago 7 331 344 Minneapolis , 140 .. .. Duluth , ,. 6 Omaha 24 $7 Kansas City ........... 6 89 7 St Louis 19 2$ 64 Winnipeg ,,..332 These sales wer reported today: Corn No. 1 whlt. 1 esr, J. 76; $ cars. $1.75; No. 3 white, 1 Tars, $1.72; No. 4 white, cars, $1.68; $-6 car, $1.67: No. 6 wmte, i car, $1.60; l car. $1.69 No. f White, 1 car, $1,66; eampl white, 1 rsr, $1.30; t 3-5 cars. $1.15; 3-$ car. $1.15: No. 1 yellow, 1 cars. It. 65; 6 cara. $1.64 No. 1 yellow 1 car, 81.65H; 10 cars, $1.11; 1 cars. $1.61; I 3-5 can, $1.60; 2 cars. $1.69; No. 4 yellow, 1 oar, $1.66; 1 car, $1.67 No, 6 yellow, 1 car, $1.60; 1 cars, $1.47; No, $ yellow. 1 car, $1.8": 1 car, $1.36; 1 rare, $1.16: sample yellow, 1 csr, 11.00; No. 1 mixed, 1 car, $1.61; 1 ear, $1.69; No, I mixed, I cara, $1.69; 1 $-1 cars. II 67: No. 4 mixed, 1 rsr, $1.66; No. 1 mixed. 1 car. $1.48: 1 car, $1.47; No. 6 mixed, 1 cars, $1.36; 1 rar. 11.30: asm pis mixed, 1 car, $1.00; 1 car. 13c. Oats No. 1 whits, 1 car, IO401 standard, 1 car, llo; 1 ears, 8044a; 1 ears, 80Hc; No. 3 white, 1 rar aOfcci cars. 30HC 4 cars, 80c; No, 4 while, 1 car, 80Ho; 8 cars, $nc; 1 car, 79c; 6 cars. 7914c; aampls white, 1 car, 77Hc; 3 cars, 77o; 1 cars, 7$.e; oata and barley, 1 car, 7Ho; 1 car, 77o; 1 car. 76 He Omaha Cash. Prices Corn: No, white, $1.7601.76; Nr.. $ whlt, $1.71; No. 4 white. I1.67W1.68; No 6 white. $1.690 1.60; No. 6 white, $168; 1 ample white, $1.1191.80 No. 1 yellow. $1.6401.66; No. $ yellow, $t.6IO 1.63V,; No. 4 yellow, $1.5701.6$; No. $ yel. low, $1,471.50: No. $ yellow, $1.160117; sampls yellow, $1,00; No. $ mixed, $1,69 0 1.63; No. $ mixed, $1.57yl.6S; No. 4 mixed. $1.64; No. 6 miicd, 11.4701.48; No, 1 mixed $1.3001. 36; sampls mixed, 3cO$1.00. Oats: No. 9 white, ei standard. 80 "4 081c; No. $ white, 80ff80',c: No 4 whlt 79H08tto; sample. 761,07716.0. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Be by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 31$ Houth Sixteenth street, Omahat Article,' Open H'h Low'los jyeat. Corn. I I I May 1 37H 1 17H 1574 1 17U 1174, July 1 494, 1 K4 147H 1 49U 149H Oata. May 74t, 81 71 794, 7ii July 72, 71t 711i 714 71H Pork May 46 60 46 60 4$ 10 43 66 4$ $0 July 44 76 46 45 44 75 45 40 46 50 Lard May 14 42 14 1$ 24 42 24 $6 34 $8 July 24 $7 1$ 01 24 76 14 17 34 13 Ribs. May 13 67 It $1 It 87 11 63 23 68 July 18 11 21 16 51 11 1.1 33 28 10 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PBOVVIYSIONS. Renewed Peso Talk Bearish Factor In Corn Market, Based Upon Report of Fresh Offer by Austria. Chicago, April 10. Renewed peac talk counted to a material extent today a bearish factor In th corn markt Prlcea closed nervous, It to lHo nst lower, with May $1.3714 and July $1,484 to 11.48V. Oata finished unchanged to o down. In provision th outcome varied from 160 de cline to a rts of lOo. Bear had th advantage In corn almost th entire day,' but especially so aftsr re ports became public that Austria wss mak ing a fresh peso offer to Italy. Previously th fact that a cargo of Argentina corn had arrived In New York gav th chief stimulus to soiling, but forecasts of warmer weather likely to faellltat planting tended also to put the market on th down grade. Con tinued rains, however, snd a certainty that old . corn In orlbs would thu bs further damaged, led to tralnslsnt rallies. Lowest quotations of th session were then touohsd after the peace gossip had been mad th most of to further ths interests of th bears. Auspicious wsather and crop conditions a well as th new peace move pulled support away from oat. Seabosrd demand was conspicuously absent Saver declines In pork continued to re sult from liquidation by holders. Offering of lard and ribs, though, were relatively scarce. Chicsgo, April 30. Duttsr Firm; cream ery. $443i,c. Egg Receipts, 68,467 oasss; markst un changed. , Potatoes Reoetpts. 4$ cars; markst un changed. Poultry Fowls, market higher at 19 Ho. Chicago Cash Prices Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.6801.76; No, $ yellow, $1.6001 69; No. 4 yelow, $1.4601.10. Oats: No. $ white, 6244084c: standard, 83 ',4 6 840. By: No. 1, $?,62. Barlsy: $1.4001.80. Seed Timothy, $6.00 88.90; elovsr, $11.00 023. 00. Provisions Pork, nominal; lard, $24.55; ribs, $22.00033.60. New York Coffs Market, New York, April 80. Coffee The market for coffe future was quiet and rather irregular. First price 30 to 14 points lower unoer scattering liquidation, which may have been promoted by reporta that stocks at Brazilian ports are becoming so heavy that it is difficult to secure additional room for atorage. Th question ot sdequata ton nage, however, was still discussed around the ring, and prices steadied later in th day, with near months relatively firm on covering. May sold up to 1.07c, while March held around 8.64c, with th general list closing net 8 points higher to 1 point lower May, 8.06s; July, 8.23c; September, 8.35c: October, 8.89c; December, 8.46c; January, 8.62c; March, 8.64c. Spot,, quiet; Rio 7s, 8 Tie; Santos 4s, 11c. A little freight room was reported available for May shipment st $8.00 a bag, but there were very few flrm offers In evidence. A sal of Santos 4s was reported at 9.90c and Rio 7 wer ssld to be offered her at 8.06c London credits. Th official cable ahowed no change In Brazilian markets except Santos futures, which wer unchanged to 76 rels lowsr. Santo cleared 43,000 bags for New York. Brazilian port receipts, 36,000 bags. New York General Market. New York, April 30. Corn Spot, barely steady; kiln dried. No. 1 yellow, $1.65; No. 4 yellow, $1.60; No. 1 whits, $1.86, cost add freight, New York prompt Oat Spot, quiet; natural, 93H094fc. Provisions Easy; mess, $58.00. Other srtlcles unchanged. ' New York, April 30. Butter Market firm; receipts, 10,260 tubs, cresmsry, higher than extra, 460464c; creamery extras, (92 score), 45Hc; firsts, 42U045ci packing stock current make, No. 1, 814032c Eggs Steady; receipts. 30,688 caaes; fresh gathered extras, 38038 4c; fresh gathered, storage packed firsts,' 36 40374c; fresh gathered, regular packed extra firsts, 36 4 37c: do, regular packed firsts, 35036c Cheese Market ateady; receipts. 11,523 boxes: state held specials, 244036c; do, averaga run, 24035a; do, fresh specials, 23 4 033c; do. average run, 2214 224c Live and Dressed Poultry Market firm, prices unchanged. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansa City, Mo., April 30. Corn No. 1 mixtd. $1.6301 66; No. 2 white, $1.7801. 83; No. i yellow, $1.6601.79; May, $1.37; July, $1.63401-52. Oata No. 1 whits, 86c; No. t mixed, 114 840. Kansa City Mo April 30. Butter- Creamery, 404c: firsts, 39 4c; seconds. 31c; packing, 29c. Eggs First 314c. Poultry Hets. 23c; roosters 164c: 1918 broilers, 30Jtc. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Minn., April 10. Flour Mar ket unchsnged. Rye $2.7003.72. Barley $1.4001 83. Bran $33.14. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1. 50 1.60. Oats No. 3 white, 80 4 81. Flex $4,024 4.04i. NEW YORK STOCKS Trade Increases Materially in Volume, But Prices Decline Following Report of New Federal Restrictions. New York, April SO. Prices rose 1 to 14 . points at the brisk opening ot today's stock market, but reacted 1 to I points before noon, thereafter pursuing an uncertain cours with Irregular and partial recoveries at th close. Th Initial advanc was the direct result of the repulse of the teutonic forces on th Frnco-Belglan front, wMle the setback seemed to originate In heavy realising for profits, which board room gossip attributed to prominent speculative Interests. Declines wsrs facilitated by advent rumors, among which was an unsub stantlatsd report that th Washington au thorities Intend to Impose further restric tions upon th country' exchanges, partlcu- larly thoas dealing In cotton and food stuffs. Trading Increased materially, both In volume and arops, th turnover of th morn ing being vastly In exnes of th previous session' entire operation. United State Improvement just as It led ths opening ad vance, fluctuating between 96 4 and 13 H. ' closing st H-. a nominal net loss. Th steel corporation's quarterly state ment and Its accompany In announcement of the maintenance of the "Extra" $ per cent dividend on th common toek wer not la sued until after th market' olos. Sale amounted to 650,000 shares. Italian exchange made a new minimum, lire selling at 9.0$ for checks. Bonds wsre extremely variable. Including liberty issues, which comprised th bulk of , the larger dealings. Total sale par valus, sygregsted $9,250,000. United States bonds, old Issues, wer un-j changed on call. Number of sales and rang ot price of . th leading storks: Closing Sale. High, Low Bid, A mer. Beet Sugar 724 American Can .... 8.400 43H 43, Amer. C. A P 16.000 78 78 7$ Amsr, Locomotive, 1.300 644 $' 8,. Amer. S. A R . . . . . 900 76 ',t 774, Amsr. Sugar Ret,. 400 1034 103 102H Amsr. T. A T $.800 87H 964 96 Amer '.., L, A S .... 134 Anaconda Copper . 4,100 $4, 43S 63 Atchison 400 81 814 5s A.. O. A W. I. 8. L. 3,200 1084 1M4 106 Bal. A Ohio 600 814 $1 $1 Butt A Sup. Cop, 300 104 194 194 Cal. retroleum ... 100 16 1$ 16 Canadian Pacific .. 1.160 1374 1$H 1"? Central Leather .. 1.900 664 64 6444 Ches. A Ohio 200 66i 664 664 C. M. A St. P 300 374 37H 374 qm. a n. w 6o 904 $0 $04 C, R. t. A P. otfs. 600 114 18t 184 Chlno Copper ... . . 600 42 414 41 4 Colo. T. A 1 1.400 404 394 39 t Corn Products Ref. $6,000 14 334 $$T Crucible Stsel 7.400 864 63i 634 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 600 284 $$ $8 4 Distillers' Sec 11,600 614. 60 4 (1 Erls 10 14U 1444 144 Gsnsrsl Klectrlo ,. , ...141 General Motors ... 4,000 114 114 116, Ot. No. pfd . 88 4 Ot No. Ors ctf .. 1,600 394 !$44 tM Inspiration Coppr. 4.900 62 4 61 4 $11, Int. M. M. pfd 19.000 89 4 88 4 R$i International Nickel. 1,700 21 '4 ' 17i IT International Paper. $.300 40 4 ITU $ K. C. Southern..., .... , IS Kennocolt Coppr.. 900 SITi 11 814 Louis. A Nash ..... .... 111 ' Maxwell Motors 1$4 Mexican Petroleum $,40 9414 9344 .134 Miami Copper .... 1,100 29 184 284 Missouri Pacific. 3,600 804 30 20 Montana Power .. 1 . .... 66 Nevada Copper ... 400 194 194 19 N. Y, Cantrsl..... 700 684 674 67i N. Y.. N. H. A H. . ,. .... 284 Norfolk A Western JOS . Northern Pacific 834 Pselflo Mall 100 31 4 11 304' Pennsylvania, tot 4444 44 4444 Pittsburgh Coal , 11 Ray Cons. Copper. 600 144 34 144 Reading ,., 41.800 90 77 784 Republic I. A 8... 7,100 814, 79 4 80 4, . Shattuck Arl. Cop 1$ Southern Pacific. 1,900 914 $91 81 i nouthern Railway., 1,100 104 1044 104 Studbkr Corp. .. 11,900 174 $4 4 , Texas Co 1,600 144 143 1434 Union Paclflo 4,600 1184 117 11$ U. 8. Ind. Alcohol.. 6,100 124 4 123 4 1334 U. 8. Steel ...... ,1$4.600 944 934 944 ir a at..i ana, 111 una has Utsh Copper ' It Wabash Pfd "8".. .I,...;..."..-.',,.,'. St Western Union .... 100 93 4 93 4 . t$ H Westing. Else. .... 1,300 4044 894 404 Total sales for the dsy, ($0,000 share. rV Omaha Stocks and Bonds, Stocks. Bid. Asked. Burgess-Nssh Co., 7 pet pM.,100 ,1004 ' Beatrice Cresmery Co., pfd. .100 ' 108 ' Cities Service, common. ,148 200 ;' Cities Servlcs Co., pfd........ 7$ 7414 Cudahy Packing Co.,, 7 pet. pfd. ex-dlv ...103 191 ' Deere A Co., pfd. ............ 94 ; tf Harding Ice Cream Co., 7 pet. ' pfd 100 10' Towa Ry. A Light, pfd.,....., 98 t , Nebraska Power Co., 7 pet pfd. 100 "101 Nye-Bchnelder-Fowler Stock .. .. 114 Omahs A Council Bluffs Ry, A Bridge, pfd $846' 61 , Orchard A Wllheltn Co., T pet. pfd 100 . 1014) IT. E. Smith A Co., 7 pet. pfd. .101 .. Trl-Clty Ry. A Light Co., pfd.. $4 8$ Union Power A Light Co., 7 pet. pfd. 100 tot - tlnlon Stock Yard Co. stock.. 100 101 BONDS. Argentine Trae. I pet not, - du 1120 96 8i American Foreign Sscurltloa i ' du 1920 $$V 964 Canada, Dominion of, 6a, du 1919 t$H t( Columbus, Nsb Light, Hsat 4k " Power . 1924 94 ., $1 Hastings, Neb , School 414s, du 3928, Opt 1917.. 94 tt Towa Portland Cement Co, 6s 100 Montana Power 6s, 1448 18 $t ; N. T. Cent. $ yr. 6s. Sept. 1919.. $7 ,97 .-, Omaha Athletic Club bldg., 1st tv mortgage 6. 1920-83 994 lot Omaha ft Council Bluff St. By. 5. 1928 $7 , 84 ' City of Omaha, pet ...,.,.,...4.81 ' New York Money. New York, April 80 Mercantile Papr ' Four and six months, t per cent - .,.., Sterling Sixty-day bills, I4.71H; aenuners clal 60-day billa on banks. $4.71; eoramor, clsl 60-day bills. 14.714! demand, $4.75 4 cables, $4.7$ 7-16. ' Sllvor Bar, 994,c; Msxican dollar. TJV Bonds Government and railroad, Irreg ular. Tim Loan Steady; $0 day, $H and . per cent: 90 days, 54 and t per cent; six, -months, 6 per cent bid. ,- Call Money Steady: high, 4 per cents low, 84 per cent: ruling rate, 4 per cent; -closing bid, 8 per cent: offered at 4 per ' cnt; last loan, 4 per cent. s U. S. 3 reg... 97 Ot. No. 1st 44 $ d coupon ...97 111. Cen. r. 4.. 714 U. S 9s reg... 99 Int. M. M. 6s.. 904 ; d cupon ... tt K. C. S. r. 6.. 774, V. 8. Lib. 14 9 08L, A N. un. 4s 854 U. S. 4 Mg.,105 M K A T t 4 6144 ao coupon ..ivd jho. esc. ion. us Am, F. S. $.. 954Mqnt. Powsr 6 $84.;, A. T. A T. c 5 tS N. Y. C. d. 6 134 Anglo-French 8s 90 4 No. Pac 4s.... tl i Arm. A Co. 4Hs 84 4 do 3s ........ 87 . , 1.L1 J- T. Am tiu B. A O. c. 4tts 7$ttPac. T. A T. 6 11 Beth. Steel r. 5 894Penn. con., 4H I6V4 . Cen. Leath. 6a t4 do gen. 4tts.89.. Cen. Pac. let.. 784Readlng gen. 4s $3 -, C. A O. c. 5s.. 79 S L 8. F. a. 6a $2 C. B. A Q. . 4 92480. Pac CV. Ca 13 ... CMASPe4Wa64 So. Ry. ( tl4 C. R. I. A P. r. 4s 65 4'Tex. A Pac. 1st 8444 C. A S. r. 4 Vis 70 4 Union Paclflo 4s 8T4 D. A R. O. r 6s 60 4 U. S. Rubber 6 784 Dom of Can. t tV. B. Steel 6.. 74. Erl gen. 4s.... 63 'Wabash 1st .. H4.-i Gen. Klectrlo t t6HFrnch fo. .,, Bid. ' London Honey. '; ( v ' London," April 10. Silver Bar, ' 4$ 4 4 pet ounce. . - i Money 2; percent Discount Kates Short blls. $4 par cent three month, 8 1-16 per cent- - t. iriiiiiUii!ui(iHiUM-N:;itu;(i:c.L..,.iuitiiiiiKUMi;iiutiiiiii;iMi:ii:iitiiii!iiiiuiii(itrlMHiui:iitit I OIL INVESTORS 3 s Investigate before buying stock. S The Oil Man, an illustrated bi-monthly paper, contains much valuable inor- . P mation. All fields. Correct quota- - tiona. 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