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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918.
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HELP WANTED FEMALE
.'recessions and Trades.
WANTED Young Ladies to
ltarii telephone operating.
Good wages' paid while
liarning, rapid advance
ment, permanent positions.
Apptv to C. F. LAMBERT.
1807 Douglas St.
.' ANTED IS girls, experienced on power
sewing machines. Experienced operators
can earn from 113 to $15 per week. Light,
clean, steady work. Two weeks' guaran
tee given new beginners. Omaha Auto
Top Co.. T0-11 South ltth St
WANTED.
EXPERIENCED GIRLS, ALSO INEX
PERIENCED GIRLS, FOR THE PACK
ING DEPARTMENT IN MODERN FAC
TORY. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
AND GOOD WAGES. APPLY
ITEN BISCUIT CO.
12th and Capitol Ave.
WANTED At once, for vaudeville show,
two girls for Illusions; must be small, not
over 6 feet tall, and slim: also one lady
piano player; good wages. Phone Doug.
Bids
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS REPAIR
' LADY ON MENS' CLOTHES. INQUIRE
1908 HARNEY ST.
Household and Domestic.
WANTED Girl for general housework, no
children; on car line; good Wages; no
objection to colored help. Walnut 801.
COMPETENT girl for general housework;
two In family: good cook; a washing.
References. leicpnone nanmy
V ANTED Competent girl for general
housework. References required. Apply
4150 Cass St., Mrs. J. f. J ivaeie.
iviMTirnfilrl to assist with ho
iusework
and care of email child. Phone
31, Apt. 11. The Blrchwood.
WANTED Competent maid for
housework: no washing; three in
good wages. Harney 8429.
Walnut
general
family;
WANTED White girl for general house
work; no cooking nor washing. Harney
4572. 1335 S. 35th Ave
WANTED An experienced whits second
maid. Apply Mrs. G. C. Wharton. 604 8.
37th Bt Harney 238.
YOUNG white girl to assist with child end
light housework. Good home. Telephone
Walnut 1831
WANTED A competent second girl, good
wages. Mrs. O. Storx, 3708 Farnara. Tel.
Harney 620
A MAID for general housework. References
required. Mrs. Tom Mcgnane. rmmy
WANTED A second maid; references. Apply
Mrs. J. E. Davidson, 201 S. 33d St.
GOOD dining room girl at Wise Memorial
hospital. Call Tyler 1571.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED.
GIRLS, COLORED PREFERRED..
OMAHA PAPER STOCK CO.
ISTH AND MARCY STS.
EDUCATIONAL
BOYLES COLLEGE,
DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
Every day la enrollment day. Book
keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit
ing, telegraphy, olvlt service all commer.
clal and English branches. Catalogue tree.
BOYLES COLLEGE.
Douglas 1565. 18th and Harney Bts.
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening School.
120 Omaha NaUonal Bank Bldg.
Douglas 5890.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS.
If you fall to find the room you
deslr among these ads eall at The
Bee office for a Room List. Gives
complete description ef recant rooms In
all parts of the city. New list Issued
every week.
TO RESPECTABLE business man, large,
coot, newly furnished front parlor: clean,
quiet place; only $13: smaller room, $9:
must see to appreciate. 712 N. 22d.
MODERN furnished rooms for men only at
the Sunshine, 60S North 17th 8t Reason
able rant.
LARGE, clean, cool beautifully furnished
south room, near car line; walking dis
tance. Harney 1913.
CORNER of Locust and Sherman Ave. Mod
ern sleeping room. Phone Webster 4780.
ELEGANT furnished room. West Farnam'
district. Douglas 4811 or Harae 1745.
WELL furnished front room to private
home. 2811 California. Harney 4034.
ONE, two or three light housekeeping
rooms; bath floor. 2678 Harney.
GRATSTONE. 36th and Cass. Nicely fur
nlshed rooms. Douglas 7994.
TWO choice rooms, close In. to persons
with reference. 2626 Dodge St.
FURNISHED front room for on or two.
Call Harney 4828.
NICELY furnished sleeping room. 1119 Cass
St Tyler 8146.
FURNISHED ROOMS 1613 Dorcas St .
Housekeeping Rooms.
THREE modern unfurnished rooms, with
kitchenette, private bath, for light house -keeping.
2817 Poppleton. Harney 2831..
ROOM, with kitchenette in modern home on
car line. Price reasonsble to employed
people. 1820 S. 24th St.
LARGE, cool and nearly furnished, three
room suite. Private home; also garage.
30,26 Davenport.
FARNAM, 3822; three nice housekeeping
rooms, electric light, sink, refrigerator,
gas range. .
THREE furnished, modern rooms. 3121
California. Harney 4001.
MODERN, nicely furnished rooms; good lo
cation. Harney 6554. '
SUITE of 2 room; private family. 2003
Dodge. Harney 6714.
NICE clean housekeep'g rms., 1611 Howard.
Board and Room. 1
2561 DODGE Attractive room for two or
three: good board; walking distance. Har
ney (143.
Unfurnished Rooms.
THREE unfurnished rooms. 210.
19th St Phone Douglas 4698.
113 N.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments.
A CLASSY 3-room and bath apartment, near
24th and Harney, furnished complete, for
342.69 per month. A high claes proposU
tion for high clsss people. Bedford-Johnston
Co. D. 2140.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished 6-room apart
ment, with sun porch, to sublet; best lo
cation and Janitor service. 3263 Harney.
Telephone Harney 6818.
FOR RENT HOUSES
TO EXCHANGE FOR OMAHA PROPERTY
Fine Improved prairie 160-acre farm,
located In Stanley Co., South Dakota, 25
miles west Pierre. Chan. E. Bradley. 246
. .84 sit. council Bluffs, U
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
5 ROOMS, suitable (or rooming bouse,
1037 Harney St.. $40.
J. H. DUMONT A CO..
418 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. I0.
SEVEN-ROOM modern house, good loca
tion, garden space. $30.
J. H. DUMONT A CO..
418 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 610.
114 No. 24th St. 18 rail., mod. ...$40.00
H0 So. !4th St., rms.. mod 37.10
P. D. WEAD, 810 So. 18th St. D. 171.
208 & 36TH 8 rooms and garage, $46.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1536. 33S Securities Bldg.
MODERN house, seven rooms and sleeping
porch: garage, 629 North 40th. Wal, 8873.
North.
PARTIES having houses for rent or sals in
thi neighborhood of a Basket Stors will
do well to mention advantage to the pros
pecttve renter or buyer.
THREE-ROOM house, 2529 Wirt St (rear),
city water and gas. $9. For colored.
South.
S ROOMS and bath upstairs. 1015 William.
Call evenings. Doug. 4557.
6-ROOM house. 1613 Dorcas St
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT
1811 Corby St., 7-T.. part mod. house. $17.50
2013 Grace St, 8-r.. mod. house.... 30.00
ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.
REALTORS.
205 South 18th Street. Douglas 722.
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
CREIOH 80NS CO., BEE BLDO.
LIST your property for rent or sals with
FIRST TRUST COMPANY,
Realtors. Tyler 729.
GARDEN. 4128 N. 28th. 6 rooms. .. .$15.00
2019 Marcy St., 7 rms., modern.... 35.00
JOHN N. FRENZER DOUGLAS 654.
Shopen Co.. Rentals. Douglas 422S
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
Only Two Apartments
at St. Regis
Out of 35 apartments at
the St. Regis, only 2 are
now vacant.
A four-room suite at $70
snd a five-room apartment
at $90.
Appointments for Inspec
tion of these two fine suites
limy be arranged any week
'y by telephoning.
A. E. BURR,
Douglas 2926.
" GLENARLO TERRACE.
A tew choice apts. left; 4-room with 6-r.
accommodations; new, fireproof; best loca
tion In Dundee. Call
J. L. HI ATT CO.,
900 First Nat. Bank. Tyler 63.
EAST 2 ATHLONE, 26TH & DOUGLAS.
Choice 4-room apartment, beautiful light
north and east rooms, facing two streets.
Present tenant moving to be nearer work
at Kort Omaha. Phone Harney BIOS.
HAMILTON API'S., fireproof; fine lawn and
flowers during summer: best location, 24th
and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D.
1472.
T1ZARD PALACE BLOCK Close In, few
equal; 4-room apartment; also 4-rouni
flat Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232.
FOR RENT 5 room apartment, elegantly
furnished; West Farnam district Tele
phone Walnut 36S.
North.
CORONADO APARTMENTS
22D & CAPITOL AVENUE.
2-room apartment with 3-room accom
modations. Built-in bed and dresser, gas
stove, refrigerator, etc. Everything first
class. Just west of the High School. S
minute walk to 16th and Farnam streets.
Rent $33.50.
BENSON & MYERS CO., Realtors.
424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
INQUIRE upstairs residence. Three large
rooms and bath; modern, except heat
$13. '2511 Corby St. Webster 6755.
INQUIRE upstairs, residence; 3 large rooms
and bath. Modern except heat. $18. 2611
Corby St. Webster 6755.
ONE pleasant 4-room ground floor apart
ment. Tel. Webster 932 or Webster 4328.
Miscellaneous.
PETERS TRUCT CO.
Specialists In Apartment managament
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, 20s
60, steam heat, rent $115 per month.
WORLD REALTY CO.
Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg.
FINE new etore room and basement at 27th
and Leavenwcrth streets. Steam heat.
For particulars see Conrad Young, 822
Brandels Theater Bldg... Douglas 1571.
MODERN store, 16th near P. O. Low rent.
G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago.
Office and Desk Rooms.
WHY experiment? Office In. The Bee
Bldg., and know you are right. Keystone
Inv. Co.. Tyler 131.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture store; office on Howard 8t between
15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 8400. Have
your moving bandied just as you would
an order for new furniture. That's the wsy
we do it Ask to see our dally rental lists.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
806 S. 16th. : . Douglas 4168.
FREE FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments Also for storsge, moving.
16th snd Jackson Sts.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
Tor real service In moving, packing and
murine ''alt Tvle' 230 or Douglas 4338.
T P PrTk'n Express Co., Moving,
tl. j. l.UUU Packing and Storage.
1207 Kamam St Wel. 274'.. Doug. 6146.
REAL ESTATEIMPROVED
West.
ELEGANT g-ruum brick near high school,
rumace. laundry, gas snd fire places, all
ready to - move ' into. Tel. Harney 6564.
Keys 1601 Capitol Ave., adjoining.
North.
6IX-ROOM HOME
AT A SACRIFICE.
Almost new, atrlctly all modern, full 2
rlory, built and occupied only by owner;
i; rooms finished, sleeping porch, tile bath
ith finest of plumbing, all rooms finely
locorated, full cemented basement, laun
dry tubs; most complete house to be
(ound; corner lot, one block from car, lo
cated 2852 Binney St., among new homes.
It's priced way below its value, $3,600,
mid it can be handled on small terms,
you can see the house t-.y time. Call
Red 682 or Tyler 1812-J.
HAVE THREE brand new o-roora nomej
that can be ecld at bargain prices. Small
payment down and balance easy monthly
payments 'me ns furnaco and others
have not Ocnerwlse modern, with screens
and light fixtures Installed. East fron
and close in car, schools p.nd churches
Fins neighborhood
. WALNUT 789.
MILLER PARK MINNE LUSA.
A peach; eight rooms and bath. In
cludes a dandy sun room and sleeping
oorch, fireplaces, bookcases, buffet, etc.;
full brick foundation; laundry tubs and
fruit cellar; all oak finish on first
floor; white enamel and mahoganized
doors on second; oak floors throughout.
This Is a real buy for only $5,600.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 498.
TEN-ROOM BARGAIN.
PRICE ONLY $3,750.
Strictly modern; space lot 50x124; pav
ing and all specials paid; can be handled
vitb $500 down. $33.50 a month; located
In Kountze Place; convenient to all
chutches, etc. A real sacrifice.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
HERE YOU ARE $3,450.
For tins all modern house, 5 rooms snd
:atb, oak finish, elegantly decorated and
ewly pilnted exterior, large lot, paving
paid, near Kountze Park, on easy terms.
Phone P. J.-Tehhens, Douglas 2182.
.. ,.Nti LC&A uumri and lots offer the
best opportunity to lnvtat your money
Phost Tyler 1W' . ' ,
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
"BUNGALOW "FACING""
KOUNTZE PARK
8J.500 Five large rooms on one floor
with oak floors throughout; bullt-tn
bookcases, beautiful bulli-ln buffet; one
bed room can be used as den or sun
room. Full basement with heating
plant; house la practically new; front
porch screened; awnings Terms
GLOVER & SPAIN
Douglas 396I. 919-20 City Nat
6-R., NEARLY new. ail modernToak-finish
home, on Plnknsy St., 13,600; $354 cash
and $35 per month.
Five-room, nearly new. oak finish bun
ralow at 2710 Pratt St.; $500 cash, bal
ance monthly.
RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
WE SELL, Rent Insure and make Loans
on City property. North.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
34th and Ames Ave. Col. 217.
8-R. MODERN house st 2509 North 19th St..
lot 30x140 with a barn, for only $!,600.
W. H. GATES.
647 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1!94.
NEW OAK BUNGALOW, $150 cash. $30
per month. All modern, nice location.
Snap at $3,150. New places are scarce.
Call dai at Douglas 3140.
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern 8-room bouse,
full basement, large lot close to oar. Price
$2,260 Norrts A Norrls. D. 4270.
South
BEAUTIFUL FIELD CLUB
BUNGALOW, $7,000.
Brick snd frame, seven rooms and bath;
sun room, sleeping porch, fireplace, book
rases, buffet, everything In fact that
goes to make a real home; dandy gar
age to match house; nice shade and
shrubbery; paving all paid.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
NE"WROOM BUNGAI. 0VS.
TWENTY-FIRST AND ARBOR.
Look at tl.ese today, just being com
pleted, new and modern including oak
floors, fixtures, screens, sodding, walks,
etc. rr'o.a $3,450. $350 cash and monthly
payments to suit
THE BYRON REED CO.
Phone Douglas 297 212 South IJth.
Miscellaneous.
BUNGALOW.
New, 6-room stucco; oak finish: nicely
deoorsted; fine location; near csr line.
Price, $4,000. Terms. $600 cash, balance
monthly.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
642 Ptxton BIk.
$200 Down and $20 a Mo.
WHY PAY RENT?
Just listed a six-room strictly modern
house, except heat; three rooms on the
first floor; three rooms and bath on sec
ond floor; newly decorated and paltned
throughout; paved street; paving paid for;
walking distance. Priced at $1,800. A bar
gain figure.
Payne Investment Company,
537 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781.
I FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS
PORTER & SHOTWELL,
I 202 8 17th St. Douglas 6018
OWNER will sell htgh-olass bungalow at
bargain to party able to make first pay
ment of $1,500; balance easy payments.
Tel. Colfrx 1324.
W. FARNAM SMITH A CO..
Real Eatate and Insurance.
1330 Farnam 8t Doug. 1064.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
WE WILL buy your horns or business
property and pay cash. '
H. A. WOLF CO..
Electrlo Bldg. Tyler 85.
BUSINESS property snd investments.
A. P. TUKEY snd SON.
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
Income, Business snd Trackage Specialist
16th end Dodge Ste Douglas 416
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
TWO AND ONE-HALF ACRES.
24 a. B. & M. trackage, at Gibson. In
quire. W. L. Selby & Sons. Fhone D. 1610.
TRACK AG F Fine site on B. & B. R. R..
size 05x165. Can be bought cheap. Call
owner evenings. Phone Wal. 70,
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE.
My beautiful new 8-room furnished
home In Dundee for rent from May 15 for
three or four months. Rental $75 per
month. Telephone Walnut 2768.
GOOD Omaha residence property to ex
change for clear western land, or eastern
Neb. farm. Mr. Pease. 311 Bran. Th. Bldg.
80 ACRES In Arkansas, 103 acres In Colo
rado, for rooming house or hotel. 3116
South 23d St. Paul Sydon.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
West.
ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS.
. $1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK.
PAYNE & SLATER CO.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
4-R. NEW BUNGALOW
4 LARGE LOTS
$2,500
In West Benson, one block from paved
road ai)d Jitney line. House has large
rooms, porch across the front, electric
liBhta and telephone. Full basement with
both Inside and outside cellarway, garage,
chicken house, new incubator and brooder,
all fenced chicken tight; one-half planted
to garden. The use of two lots this sea
son already planted to potatoes, goes
with this home. Terms, $260 cash; $23.75
per month.
HASTINGS HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
Thone Tyler 60.
TWO ACRES
Plowed and Harrowed
READY TO PLANT
' $10 cash, $10 per month on each acre.
Will sell separately If desired, In Benson
Hardens sddition. This Is Just the time
to plant your garden. Buy these acres
and you can raise what you like. Two
of the best seres in the addition. Price
$900 and $960 respectively
HASTINGS & HKYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
Phone Ty. 60.
Dundee.
DUNDEE and Happy Hollow properties.
GEORGE s CO,,
902 City National Bank Bldg. Doug. TS6.
South Side.
SIX well located lots In Bcllevue; might
exchange for light automobile. Phone
Walnut 1141.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH OR
FARM.
Widow has 6 five-room houses', on 7-
room, modern bouse, one 8-room modern
house snd 2 modern store buildings; all
well rented, on paved streets, close to
csr lines In Omaha; also $20,000 first
mortgages; prices sre right snd property
in first class condition.
S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
213 City National Bank Building.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
t and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$.100 to $500 down. Call Osborne Bealty
K,o. lyirr i. .vj. vy,.. mini XJiqg
5 OR 6 ROOM bouse. Give location In full.
Lowest pric9 r.nd what amount of money
to handle. No real estate agents. Box
6683, Omaha Bee. t
LIST your property with
JOHN J. MULVIHILL,
200 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phono D. St
WANTED Modern flat, value $30,000 to
$ 4 0,000. Address P. O. Box 473, Onawa, la.
MEET me at F D Wesd's Office
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
ON ACCOUNT of my advanced age and al
most blind, will sacrifice my 2,700 pound
team, 6-year-old colts, unabls to care for
them. 817 S. 23d street, block south
Lesvenworth.
BARGAIN for csb, honest team farm
horse and mare, 2.800 lbs., T years old.
Must sell, unable to care for them tn
town. Mrs. C, Throp, 2408 Jones street,
Block north 24th and Leaven woxub.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
STOCKS FOR SALE.
100 shares Hoffman Oil Refining to
$140.
100 Orow-IVkhart Motors for $400.
100 Buffalo Oil Jt Refining for $200.
A. l.. J.'J r,nr.i, i.ime ivovr. An.
WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi
dences; funds on hsnd tor quick closing.
E. H. LOUGEE. INC.
(38-40 Keellne Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENTOR Id 6 RE
One dollar atsrts n account
OMAHA LOAN A BLDO ASSOCIATION.
CI ty FARM LOANS. C tVf
0720 PAUL PETERSON, O'OO
364 BRANDEI8 THEATER BLDO.
H. ?" BIN DE R.
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City NationalBank Bldg.
Omaha" homes-east neb. farms."
o'kekfe real estate co..
1018 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 2716.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
6. 64 and 6 Per Cent
J. H. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg.
5i2
MONET CI CI.
HARRISON & MORTON. O
(1 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
$100 to 310,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnara Sts.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
Private Money.
SHOPEN It COMPANT. Douglas 4226.
' LOANSON CITY PROPERTY,
VV. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg.
TEN TO 20 YEARS,' LOW COST, easy pay
ments. W. O. TEMPLKTON, 614 Bee Bldg.
LOW-RATES C. G. CARLBERO. 313 Brsn
dels Theater Bldg. D 6R6
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MAY ITH.
Our next excursion to MoGehee, Art.
W. 8. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands.
ONE to twelve sections easisrn Colorado
ranch. Artesian wells, good ranch build
ings, railroad station on laud; electrlo
power line through land; five miles from
largs city. Will sell in tracta of 140 acres
or more. Price $35 per aura. Terms, $6
per acre cash, balance ten annual pay
ments ( per cent. Will oonslder part
cash snd trade. Also 6,000 acres of dry
farming land In Crowley county, Colorado.
$15 per acre; also New Mexico 60,000-ai're
ranch, with water rights for 7,00u seres
Adiliess B. H. Tallnmrtgs, Pueblo. Colo.
i.'iil.oHADO offers great opportunities for
farmers of moderate means to secure
(arm homes on very easy terms. Inform
us location desired. For free book and
map and special railroad rates write
Floyd C. Tallmadge. Coloniiatlon Agent
Kans.-Colo. Ry Co.. First National Bank
Bldg., Pueblo. Colo.
Iowa Land
FOR SALE.
$20,000 equity In improved half section
land adjoining the town of Emmetaburg,
Palo Alio county. Iowa. Will taks good,
clear residence up to $4,000 value in Oma
ha. Council Bluffs or Pes Moines ss psrt
pay. Address Lock Boa 145, Council
Bluffs, Iowa.
Minnesota Lands.
40, 80 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY
soil; well settled part of Todd county,
Minn.; good roads, schools snd churches.
Price $15 to $22.50 per sere; terms $1 an
acre cash, balance $1 an acre a year;
6,000 acres to select from. To actual set
tlers who w.ll put up buildings and Improve
land ws will give deed and take mort
gage back for full purchase price for 6 or
3 0 years, 6 percent interest Schwab Bros.,
3028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
YOU'LL DO SO MUCH BETTER dealing
with a company like ours, that owns the
lands It sells, especially a Railroad
Company, Interested In getting settlers
located along Its lines. There Is svery
reason why we should help you in selec
tion, price snd terms. Let me write you.
Arnold, Com'r., D. b I. R. Railway Co.,
607 Wolvin Bldg.. Duiiith. Minn.
Missouri Lands.
SMALL MISSOURI FARM.
$2.60 cash snd $2.60 monthly; no In
terest or taxes. Also an Interest In our
great development project which within
the next few months should psy you one
hundred dollars for every dollar you In
vest. Highly productive land, close to
three big markets: photographs snd full
Information free. MUNGER, H. 317. N. Y.
Nebraska Lands.
TllltKE 8NAPS.
960 acres. c!l !niroved. Cherry county.
Close to town; '2i0 acres good wheat or
eorn land.
800 acres. Antelope Co,, Neb. Offered
for less than half price. No improve
ments. 640 acres, Holt Co., running water. A
splendid grazing section. Thoussnd acres
more can be had adjoining If wanted.
W'll. take good car on tills section.
GATE CITY LAND COMPANY,
602-3 HicurlUes Building.
Donejan !3T,0.
360 ' AC ft EST i''1 1 1 It" M TlES-FRO M
WHITNEY.
NICK LITTLE HOUSE, SMALL BARN.
All foncel and crossed fenced. I be
lieve every acre Is cultivable. Some
16 or 20 airrs of alfalfa, something like
20 or 26 acres now under cultivation and
into crops. One-quarter of the place
cuts excellent hay each year. The soil
is a good Inavy Pierre Clay soil, ex
cellent for wheat, small grains of all
kinds, alfalfa and alfalfa seed. $25 per
acre takes It and on reasonable terms.
Write me for descriptions, pictures and
prices of other places. Arab L. Hunger
ford, Crawford, Dawes county, Nebraska.
I HAVE 640 acres In the good wheal
country, well Improved, 160 acres la cul
tivation; six miles of Kimball, In Kim
ball county. Neb. Price $35 par acre.
Write F. C. Chew, Klmbsll, Neb.
FOR SALE Best largs body nigh-grade,
medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very
little money required, C Bradley, Wol
bach. Neb.
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURE
INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best
prices write Geo. Antlll. Blair. Neb.
RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy
terms. A .. Patzman. 301 Karbaoti Blk.
CHOICE FARMS. NlTsson. 422 Rose Bldg.
South Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE On account of the wsr own
ers are fori ed to sacrifice on two Im
proved farms In eastern South Dakots.
Good improvements, . heavy soil, choice
land. Easy terms. One-half of crop
goes to buyer if sold st once. Investi
gate this Addnss, Box Y 632. Omaha
Bee.
Wisconsin Lands.
OWN a farm. Ws have some of tbs choicest
Isnd in the heart of the very best sec
tion of the Clovsr Belt of Central Wis
consin. Low prloes. Essy terms. Writs
for booklet snd map. John 8. Owen
Lumber Co.. Owen, Clark County. Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming; farms, 160 per a..
Including pild-up water rights. Henry
Levi A C M Rylander. 654 fmshs Nat'l
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with as If too
want to keep It.
E. P. 8NOWDEN SON,
428 8. 16th. Douglag 1871,
WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and
Banner county land. Must bs first-class
farm land. Improved Or unimproved. Ad
dress Box T 467. Omaha Be.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
14 ANCONA bens laid 24 dozen eggs in
one month for me. 8end $1.50 for one
setting, delivered by Parrel Poet, Joseph
Partseh, Humphrey, Neb.
1,000 STANDARD bred baby chicks; now
ready for delivery. Webster 3708.
CHICKS for asle. 14th and Fowler Sts.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
840, 6 mo., H. goods, total, $2.60.
Smaller, larger am'ta proportionate rat.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
432 Securities Bldg.. lth. Farnam. Ty. 666.
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY.
1 Of SMALLER LOANS. Cf
A O W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1883. " 10
6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TY. 380.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS..
Lowest ratea, Private loan booths. Harry
laiaJhock, 1614 Dodga, D. ($11. Sat. 1631,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Heavy Supply of Cattle; Hog
Market Active, With Prices
Unchanged; Sheep Trade
Steady.
Omaha. May 6, 1118.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 11,733 10.111 $.624
Estimate toiUv 10.500
Two days this week.. SI. SSJ
Sams days last wek..l6.7S0
Same day 3 wks. sgo.31,163
n,700 6,000
26,ni 7.584
36.215 14.464
31,666 8, 38s
Same day 3 wks. sgo. 24.676 33,964 16.870
Same day year ago. ... 10,280 i0,642 1,680
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for 24
hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m.. May 7,
1918.
RECEIPTS CARS
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
C. M. & St. P. 15 11 1
Wabash 1 1
Missouri I'ai-ulo 1 1
Union raclflc 103 61 17
O. & N. W , eist 14 6
C. & N. W . .vest $1 1
C. St. P.. M. 0 41 30
C, B. & Q east 17 3
C, B. & Q., west 87 61 It
C, R. I. A P . east 27 8
C. R. I. & P . west 37 3
Illinois Central 6 3
Chicago Gt. West 1
Total reeelpl 44 241 33
DISPOSITION H HAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris Co 1.304
Swifi & Company t.ltl
Cuilahy Packing Co 738
Armour & Co 1,816
Schwarts A Co
2.724 620
3.661 1,640
4.006 2.866
4.088 1,330
867 ....
1.137 ....
J, W. Murphv
Lincoln Packl-if Co
S. Omaha Pack. Co....
Wilson Packing Co
Kills Co
w. B. Vansant Co
Benton. Vasanc Lush
F. B. Lewis
J. B. Root Co
J. 11. Bulla
Burress
Rosenstock Bros
F. G. Kellogg
tverthelmer & Degen....
Sullivan Bros
Christie
lllggln
Huffman
Roth
Meyers
lilassberg
Uuker, Jones Smith..
3$
37
140
18
30
26
37
87
1
88
384
68
48
31
163
13
I
60
11
12
78
Marnier Bros 117
John Harvey 530
Dennis & Francis.
Jensen Lungren
Pst O'Pay
Other Buyers ....
7
43
10
726
838
Totals 1.313 16.864 7.183
Cattle With another heavy supply of cat
tie, numbering approximately 16,600 head or
423 cars which, Included 40 cars billed di
rect to packers, the market opened slow and
rather dreggy and while th best beef was
sought at stoady prloes the In-betwesn and
commoner grades of cattls wer slow selleri
and around IOQI60 lowsr than yesterday.
For ths best prims beef packer paid $17.60,
which equals yestsrdsy's high price and
high record on this market and good to
rholca beef steers .-snglng In weights from
1,250 to 1,600 pounds sold from $17.00 to
$17.60. The call for th prime Beef continues
as active as heretofore, but the demand for
the medium and In-between kinds continues
to slack off an1 the spread In prices grows
wider from day to day. Sales wer uneven
on this class of csttle and they sold from
$15.60916.60 for weights running from 860
to 1,100 pounds snd for ths commoner kinds
prices ranged on down to around $18.60.
For cows and mixed stock, ths dsmand was
apparently as good on ths best best cows
as It was on ths steers and prices ranged
unevenly lower on th medium and common
kinds carrying llttls flesh and th market
was generally steady to 1016c lower on
this rlaas. There wer not many feeders
on ssle, and what tew loads put in an ap
pearance sold at steady price with yester
day, but on the general run of lighter stock
ers and feeders tbs country demand Is
Blacking up on account of pasture shortage,
which makes these grade slow sellers. Beit
beef yesrlings were quotably steady and In
accordance with th general condition of
the market th commoner kind Were a lit
tle bit lower and -ether In slack demand.,
selling all the way from $11.00 to $13.60.
Bulls, stags, etc., and veals wr generally
steady.
Quotations on cattle flood to choice
Ik eves. $16.751717.60; fair to good beeves,
Jlf..753'16.60; comon to fair beeves, $18.60
it 15.50; good to cholcs yesrlings, $14,000
15.60; fslr to good yearling, $11.007113.50;
common to fair yearlings, 33.104)10.60; good
to i-hole heifers, $12. 60013.66; good to
choice cows, $18.00013.83; fair t good cows.
IP.76 11.76; common to fair cow, 7.60O
9.75; prim feeders, $13.00013.36; gAod to
choice feeders, 110. 26011. 76; fair to good
feeders, 19.005710. 00; common to fair feed
era. I7.5nfli.60; good to choice stackers,
$10.0012.00: stock heifers,' $8.50010.60;
stock cows, $7.60016.60; stack calves, $$.60
(() 11.50; veal calves, $8. 00 0 12. 60, bulls,
stsgs, etc., $10.00013.00.
WYOMINO.
No. Weight. Price.
8 beaf aleers 1211 $16 76
8 beef steers 1022 H 00
8 beef steer 768 15 00
21 beef steers 1074 16 76
18 beef steers 1632 17 15
18 beef steers 1008 16 66
28 beef steers ,1216 16 60
7 stock steers 646 ( 60
14 stock steers 1081 13 26
Hogs Receipts this morning wsr 226
loads; estimated at 16,700 head. Th market
was fairly active with little change from
yesterday' price. Thar was a fairly food
demand for th light mixed drove, and
bulk of supplies sold from 116.60 to $17.10
with an early top of $17.30. Packer war
actlvs buyers and the general market was
quotably steady t6 easy compared with
yesterday.
Sheep Twenty-two cars ef sheep were on
aals today, estimated at 6,000 head. A couple
loads of California lamb were Included In
the receipts. Th market was quotably
steady.
No. Weight. Pries.
13 clipped lambs 34 14 66
8 clipped lambs 66 20 00
33 fed spring lambs 48 18 00
63 fed fat lambs 113 18 00
20 culls 108 8 00
317 fed fat lambs 37 1 61
287 fed fat lambs 68 80 6
70 culls 63 11 36
Quotations on sheep: Good to choice
Iambs, $20.00 0 20.60; fair to choice Iambs,
$18.00020.00; fair to choloe yearlings, $17.60
018.76; fair to choice wethers, $14,600
17.00; fair to choice ewes, $13.60016.35;
feeder lambs, $17.60319.00; spring lambs,
15.00030.00.
8t. Leult Live Stock Market
St. Louis, May 7. Cattle Receipts, 6,600
head; market steady; native beef steers,
$13. 5017.60: yearling steers and heifers.
$9.50015.60; cows, $7.60013. stockers
and feeders, $3.60013.00; fair to prlrns
southern beef steers, $10.00011.(0; beef
oow and heifer, $6.00013.10; southern
yearling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00;
native calves, $7.75016.60.
Hogs Receipts, 12,700 head; market
Steady; lights, $17.10017.80; pigs, 118.00
17.25; mixed and butchers, $17.30017.65;
good, heavy, $17.30017.60; bulk of tales,
$17.35017.66.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300 besd;
market steady; lambs, $20.60031.26; ewes,
$16.00017.00; wethers, $16.60017.00.
Chicago Llv Stock Market.
Chicago, May 7. Cattl Receipts. 15,000
head; market weak; native steers, $10,000
16.70; stockers and feeders, $$.30012.60;
cow and heifers, 3S.30O14.10; calve. $8.00
014.25.
Hogs Receipts, 35,000 head; market
strong, 16o to 20c above yesterday s aver
age; bulk of sales, 617.4ll7.0; light.
$17.40018.00; mixed, $17.30018 00; heavy,
$16.46017.86; rough, $18. 66014.75; pigs,
$13.76017.40.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts. 11.000 head;
market weak; sheep, ll80O16.76; lambs,
$15.60031.00.
Sioux City live ft took.
Hloux City, May 7. Cattle Receipts, 2,-
600 head; market weak; beef steer. $13. 00
017.36; fat cows and heifers, $9.00015 00;
canners, $7.6008.60; stockers snd feeder,
$10.60 0 14.00; calves, $8 60013.00; bull,
stags, etc.. 38.10O13.06; feeding cow and
heifers. 37.60O10.60.
Hogs Receipts, 11,100 head; msrket 1 to
10 cents lower: light. I1T.00O17.10; mixed,
$16.86017.00; heavy, $16.60016.86; pigs,
$16.00017.00; bulk. $18.76017.06.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, .200 head;
market strong.
St. Joseph Lie Stock.
St. Joseph, April 7. Cattl Receipts. 2,
000 bead; market steady; steers, $12.00 O
17 60; cows and heifers, $7.00016.00; calves,
$7.00012.00.
Hogs Receipts. 4,500 head; market
i.lghcr; top, $17.40; bulk Of tale, $17,000
17.30.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head;
market higher; lambs, $15.00020.75; swet,
S10.00O16.it,
GRAIN AND PRODUCEINEW YORK STOCKS
i
Receipts Again Extremely j Market Active, With Indus
Light; Cash Corn Advances
4 Cents; Oats Drop;
Barley Declines.
Omaha, May 7, 1818.
Receipts of grain today wer again ex
tremely light, with a total of 108 cars.
Wheat receipts were I cars; corn, 83 cart,
and oats. It cars.
Cash corn was generally unchanged to
4o higher, the greater part of th sales
being mads st an advance.
Oats failed to rally and suffered snother
drot of 3c and 3 Ho per bushel. Only 11
cars of this cereal wer on the msrket and
these went quickly at the decline. Standard
oata sold at 74 o.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to n.ooo bu.; corn, 308,000 bu.; oats. 478.
000 bu.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 7 416 225
Minneapolis 168
Duluth 3
Omaha 9 8:1 11
Kanaal City 10 82 82
St. Louis 7 42 64
Winnipeg 127 ... ...
These sales were reported todiy:
Corn No. 3 white: 3 cars, 81.69 No 3
white: 8 cars, 81.67; 3 cars. $1.66; 3-6 csr,
$1.65. No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.63; 3 cars.
$1.63: 1 csr. $1.61; 1 car. $1.60. No. 6
white: 1 car, $1.41. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars,
81 .68: 3-6 car, 31.63. No. 3 yellow: 7 cars,
81.61; 4 cars, $1.60. No. 1 yellow: 1 car.
$1.60. No. 6 yellow: I ear, $1.40; 1 car.
$1.83. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars. $1.69; 3 rare,
81.68. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.66; 1 car.
$1.63. No. I mixed: 1 car, $1.43. No. 6
mixed: 1 car, $1.40; 1 car, $1.36: 1 car,
$1.30.
Oata Standard: I ears, 74 Ho. No. 3
white: 3 cars, 74c; 1 car, 7SVic. No. 4
white: 1 csr, 73e. Sample white: 3 cars,
73c; 2 ears, 7314o. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, 73o
Oats and Barley: 1 car, 71 He.
Barley No, 4: 1 csr, $1,36.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 3 white,
$1 69: No. $ White, $1.6801 7; No. 4 white,
$1. 6001.63; No. t white, $1.45; No. 3 yel
low, $1.68: No. 3 yellow, $1.6001. 61; No. 1
yellow, $1.60; No. ( yellow, $1.3301.40; No.
3 mixed, $1. 6801. 59; No. 4 mixed, $163
1.65; No. 6 mixed. $143: No. t mixed. $1.80
01.46. Oats: Standard, 74Ho: No. 3 whits.
73VtOT4c; No. 4 white. 73e; ssmple. 73V10
73c. Barley: No. 4. $1.81. Rys: No sales.
Chicago closing prloes, furnished Th Bte
by Logan A Bryan, stook and grain brokers.
lit Boutn sixteenth street, Omaha
Article Open High I Low cine Teat,
Corn7l I 1
May 1 31 1 $7Hll!7S 1 87. 1274,
July 1 47 1 47V146' 1 ti 147
Oata
May 76H 71 78H 78 76
July 67 67 66H 6 67
Pork
May 45 46 41 10 46 46 46 60 46 60
July 45 17 41 83 41 80 41 80 41 30
Lard
May S3 $7 31 3T II 81 tl 36 31 17
July 16 78 31 73 21 tt 31 81 21 73
Rib.
May 33 48 33 41 23 41 38 41 23 40
July 24 12 24 17 24 00 24 13 24 12
CHICAGO fiXAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Cora Prices Break Under Tnfluenc of
ravorahl Field Conditions.
Chlcsgo, May 7. Excellent field condi
tions tended tod to put corn prices on
the downgrade. As a result ths market
closed unsettled the asms at yesterday's
flnlth to 14jc lowsr, with May 11.87 and
July 11.41 to $1.46. Ostt declined Ho
to lo net. In provisions ths autcom
rang from a setback to llo to lie.
uraaKt in tn vslu of corn began at
th opening of business and despite numer
ous small rallies, continued to recur
throughout the session. Th weather was
r. big fsctor in creating bearish sentiment,
snd It ws said planting wal again making
good progress, helped by th fact that th
soil was now generally In first rats ahspe.
Talk of export Inquiry caused ths May
delivery to show noticeable flrmneas, ss
compared with July, with no sctusl sales
tu the seaboard wer confirmed and late
gossip was to th effect that saatern In
terests wsre mors disposed to resell then to
purchase, unlest the offerings wer choice.
Oats gavs way with corn and as a re
sult of the bearish crop outlook. Besides
snipping demand was slow, both for
domestic and export account.
Provisions averaged lower In consequence
of grain weakness. Higher quotations on
bogs acted as an offset In psrt.
Chicago, May 7. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.67
01.86; No. 3 yellow, $1.1701.68; No. 4 yel
low, $1.4001.61.
Oat No. I whits, 74076i standard,
7607o.
Rt No. t, $1 60.
BsrUy $l.40if 1.72.
Timothy $6,0008.00.
Clovi- Nom I ns I.
Pork Nominal,
T.ard 3H 88.
Ribs $23.13018 46.
Carre Market.
New York, Mty 7. Considerable Intereat
was attracted In the market for coffee fu
tures today by reports that ths United
States government had asked local Im
porttnds for offers of green coffee for the
srmy and navy, f. o. b., Brasll. Some
thought this might mean that coffee needed
for troops abroad would be ahlpped direct
from Brasll and roasted on th other side,
while others pointed out thst In any event,
it would lessen ths demtnd on domestic
stocks.
On th whole, however, the report failed
to create any fresh sentiment of conse
quence snd trsdlng continued vary quiet.
with ' price movement nsrrow. Opentng
price wsrs I to 4 points higher, with the
market doting net one point lower to 3
point higher. September sold around 8.6I0
and December, 1.66. May, 8.22c; July, 8.44c;
September, 1.648; October, 3.87c; Decem
ber, 8.14a; January, l.70o; March, 1.83c, Spt
coffee, quiet; Rio 7a, 8e; Santos 4s, 11c.
Sales of 7,600 hags of Santos, to arrive, wer
reported on the basis ef 10.60s to 10o for
Santos 4s. Ths only fresh ffers reported
wer Rio 7 at 8.20c, London credits, steamer
shipment.
The official cables reported a decline of
71 rele In th Rio msrket. Santos spots were
50 rels hlghsr and futures 21 rla lower.
Brstlllan port receipt. 36,000 bagt,
New Tork General Market.
New Tork, May T. Flour Quiet; spring
patents, $10.76011.36; winter patent, $10.86
OH15; Ksnsat straights, $10.90011 35.
Cornmeal Steady; yellow granulated,
$6.00; whit granulated, $5.62.
Corn Spot, weak; kiln dried No. 3 yellow,
$1.66; No. 4 yellow, $1.47, c. I. f New York,
prompt shipments.
Oata Spot, weak: natural, 83W84c.
Hay Quiet; NO. 1. nominal; No. 2, $1.60;
NO. I,. $1.2001 30: shipping, 10015c.
Hops Qulst: state medium to choice. 1117
35048c; 1116, nominal; Pacific ooaat, 1117,
30OI3c; 1316. 14016c.
Leather Firm; hemlock sols overweights,
No. 1, 4le: No. 2, 470.
Lard Essy; middle west, 321.86035.96.
Tallow Quiet; city special loose, 17 e,
Rio Firm; fancy head, tO10e.
Butter Unsettled; receipts. 10,330 tuba;
creamery higher than extrss, 4706c;
creamery extras (92 score), 470; firsts, 43
$440; packing stock current make No.
31 0 32c.
Eggs Market, steady; receipts, 23,995
caies; fresh gathered extras, 38038c;
fresh gathered storsgs packed, firsts, 86
87 e: do, regular packed extra firsts, 36
037c; do, firsts, 35036c.
Cheese Market stesdy; receipts, 3,923
boxes; ttate held specials. 24 026c; do,
average run, 24026c; do, fresh specials, 22
023c; do, average run, 22028c.
Llv Poultry Msrket firm; prices un
changed; dressed, firm; fowls, 29086c
chickens snd turkeys, unchanged.
Chlcsgo Produce,
Chicago, May 7. Butter Market un
Eggs Higher; receipts, 86,130 cases;
firsts, 33034c; ordinary firsts, 81 032c; at
marg. cases inciunea, xio2c.
Potatoes Receipts, 46 cars; market un
ohanged.
Poultry Allvs, lowsr; fowls, 28c; springs
25e.
Minneapolis Grata.
Minneapolis, Minn., May 7. Corn. No.
yellow. 31 6201.62.
Oats No. 2 whit, 72073c.
Flax $1 9301 16.
Ry 13.6803.63.
Barley 81.3601.71.
Bran $13.14.
Kaassa City Grain.
Ktasss City, Mo., May 7. Corn. No. 2
mixed. 81.6301 66; No. 3 white. $1,700
11.75; No. 2 yellow. $1.6401 67; May,
11.27V; July, 3160.
Oats No. 3 whits, 78 e; No. 2 mixed,
7'078c.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Msy 7. Butter tnd Poultry
Unchanged.
Eggs Firsts, lie.
St. Louis brain.
St. Louis, Mo May 7. Corn. No. 2, $1.
17; No. I whits, $1.10; July, $1,471.
trials in Lead; Coppers Score
Gains ; Union Pacific
Advances.
New York. May 7. Industrial dominated
today's sctlve stock market almost to the
exclusion of a'l other issues. Enthusiasm
engendered by the outcome of the Liberty
campaign was agrln the paramount In
fluence. United States ateel got Into Its stride st
the start and lefore the end of the session
recorded sn e.xrem sdvance of 84 points
tn 103 on sales of about 300,000 shares,
virtually 33 rr vent of ttu total turn
over.
Kindred InddKtrlals. like iBethlehem steel
"A" and "B." ere 2 to 3 polntsthlgher.
following decU.atlon of the regular divi
dends, and Republic Iron, Crucible ateel.
Nova Scotia ateel, American Can and Cast
Iron pipe 101 I to 3 points with an ex
treme of 64 points for International
Harvester, :
Coppers awakened from their long' torpor'
at gains of 1 to I points, oils advancing 3
to 6 points, tobaccos, chiefly Sumatra com
mon snd i.refeired. 2 to 3 points, and
motors and sundry specialties were 1 to 8
points higher
Shippings wete held back by the relatlv
sluggishness nf Marines, although American
Shipbuilding gained 3 and United Fruit
3 polnta.
Ralls were scarcely more than stesdv
until the final hour, when Reading snd
other coalers, together with Union snd
Southern Paci'lc, were rushed forward at
net sdvancss of 1 to 1 points
Bonds wer Mim. except Liberty Issues,
which dlsplavd slight Irregularity. Salet
(par value) i-gregated 34,925,000. '
U. S. Bonds (old Issues) wer unchanged
on call.
Number of sale tnd quotations on leading
etocks: Closing 1
Salet. Hlgh.'Low. bid.
Am. Beet Sugar ... 78
American Can 28.600 45 44 45
Am. Car & F'ndry 4.400 78 76 78
Am. Locomotive . 6.600 66 66 66
Am. Smelt. Ref. 8,800 61 73 80
Am. Sugar Ref. . 1,700 107 107 107 ,
Am. Tel. A Tel. .. 1,500 97 17 t7ti
Am. Z, L. eV 8. 1,000 II
Anaconda Copper. 31,500 66 65 6
Atchlsn g
A. O. W. I. n. S. 1.600 101 108 108
Baltimore Ohio. 8,800' 63 13 63
B. A S. Copper... 600 30 20 II
Cal. Petroleum.... 100 17 16 16
Canadian Pacific . 3.000 148 141 143
Central Leather .. 6.100 67 66 67
Chesapeake & Ohio 3.300 58 67 17 .
C. M. St. P.... 700 40 31 38
C. A N. W
C, R. I. A P. ctfs. 800 20 18 13
Chlno Copper ... 1,000 43 43 43
Col, Fuel A: Iron.. 4,000 44' 43 43
Corn Products Ref. 17.400 40 39 98
Crucible Steel ... 39.800 67 66 67
Cuba Cane Sugar. 1.60 30 29 31
Distillers' Secur. .. 16.300 68 63 13
Eire 1,100 II 14 14
General Electrlo . 100 146 141 146 :
General Motors 117 .
Oreat No. pref. .. 1,000 69 89 89
Great N. Or ctfs. 1,800 31 80 81
Illinois Central 96
Inspiration Copper 13.100 14 63 63'
Int. M. M. pfd. .. 17.100 88 88 89
Int. Nickel 9.600 39 28 38
Int. Paper 4,000 41 40 40
K. C. Southern ... 400 16 16 16
Kennecott Popper. 7,300 13 82 33
Louisville A Nnah. ...'. 113
Maxwell Motors ... i!6
Mex. Petroleum . 19,600 17 14 16
Miami Copper .... 600 18 28 28
Missouri Paclflo .. 4,100 22 11 31
Montana Powsr 68
Nevada Copper ... 200 20 80 19
New York Central 2.200 70 70 70
N. Y , N. H. A H. 3.600 80 30 SO
Norfolk A Western 600 105 104 104
Northern Pacific. 1,000 85 81 66
Paclflo Mall 30
Paclflo Tel. A Tel ... 20 ,
Pennsylvania 200 43 43 43
Pittsburgh Coal 63
Ray Con. Capper . 1,800 26 24 I Ti Vi
Reading 87,700 83 61 83
Rep. Iron A Steel. 22,400 ilv, 86 87
Shkttuck Arls. Cop 800 17 18 17
Southern Paclflo . 6,000 84 83 . 83
Southern Railway. 8,300 22 21 21
Rtudebaker Corp, 11.600 88 86 811
Texes Co 7,200 161 140 160
Union Pacific .... 1,800 121 120 120
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 126
U. 8. Steel 38.400 108 lfl 108
U. S. Steel pfd. .. 1,600 110 109 110
Utah Copper 3,600 13 31 63
Wabash pfd. "B" ... 22
Western Union 200 94 93 93
Westinghnuae Elec 6,300 42". 41 42
Total sales for the day: 920,000 shares.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
Kansas Cily, Msy 7. Cattle Receipts,
,00 head: market stesdy; prime fed steers,
$17.00017.60; dressed beet steers, $16,000
14 90; western steers, $14.60017.60; cows.
li 00OH.60; heifers. $9.00016.00; stockers
jnd feeders, $8.60 011.26; bulls, $9.60014 00;
calves, $8.60013.36.
Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market
higher; bulk of sales, $17.16017.40; heavy, 1
$17 10017.30; packers and butchers. $17.25
017.45; light, $17.20017.45; pigs, $14,000
17.60.
Sheep snd Lambs Receipts, 7,300 head;
market eteady; lambs, 316.00030.50; year
lings, $15.00017.00; wethers, $12.00016.10; i
ewes, $11.36016.00.
New Tork Cotton.
New Tork, May 7. Cotton future opened .
steady; May, 25.65c; July, 25.12e; October,
24.40o; December, 24.36c; January, 84.30c
London Money. , ,
London, May 7. Silver Bar, 414 pr
ounce.
Money 2 per cent
Discount Ratea Short bills, S per cent!
three months, 3 3-11 per cent
Metal Markat, . . . .
New York, May 7. Metal exchange quotes
lead quiet; spot, 37.00O7.lt; spelter mar
ket firm; Eatt St. Louis delivery, spot, .
6.8707.06. -
At London: Spot coppsr, 1110; future, .
110; electrolytic, 125; spot tin, and future,
1380; lead,' spot, (38 10s; futures, 28 10s;
spelter, spot, 64; futures, 60.
OIL STOCK INVESTO S
Before going to to th market to buy or tell any
Oil Stock, read copy of the May Issue of The Oil
tiliest. Noil ready for mslung. It enveri most
important phases of th oil business snd eonlalnt
facts of vital Interest to you. Write today foi
(ret copy to
THI OIL DIGEST.
201 Rlehardi Building. Tula, Okl,
Approved by Tulsa Oil Exchange.
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I Investtgsta before buying stock. 1
I Th Oil Man, an illustrated bi-monthly
X paper, contains much valuable lntor-
1 mation. All fields. Correct quota
i tions. Don't buy or sell any oil stock
I until you write for confidential re-
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1 YOU CAN SHARE IN
I oil profits without buying oil stock or
3 depending upon corporate manage-
mont A recent issue of The Oil Man'
I (ell all about Oil Royalties, soma of
I them now paying 6 per month on
I your money, and sending out dividend
I checks twice every month. Send for
1 The Oil Msn today. Annual sub-
i seription one dollar. Three months'
I trisl ten rents. Sample copy free.
1 Address The Oil Man, 201 Gillette
1 Bldg.. Tulsa, Okla.
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Oil Royalties
In the oil fields few today
buy -oil etockt. They buy
Oil Royalties. You get a
Warranty Deed for an .undi
vided interest in oil lands. No.
Stock, You get, in proportion to
your interest. of all the oil.
The Producing Company, who
leases the lsnd and pays all
expentee of drilling and opera- '
tion gets Vt. You get your
royalty checks twice a month.
You are protected by State
laws. Cost of a Royalty interest
depends on potential and actual
returns to the investor. One
Royalty, which we handle, sold
a year ago for 150; it now pays
at th rate of 84 yearly on
the present selling price of
S2.2S0.
Write us for Royalty Bar
gains and complete information
about this cream of the oil in
vestment line. Currier V Co.;
Scarritt Bldg., Royalty Dept.
17. Kansas City, Mo.
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