Itifc. ball: UI.1AHA, TuiiSDAi, MAY ' 23, 1918. it 1 M ki HELP WANTED FEMALE Hojoct oli ani Domestic. GHU. wauu-d (or general houaework. Uri O. P. Stebblns, 2083 Dodge St, V'AN T D A girl for general housework; good wagea. 116 S. 61st Ave. Walnut 222. .Vr ANTED Girl to asstst with homework nl rare of small child. Phone Walnut 31. WANTED Experienced gtrl for general housework. 2024 Wirt St. Webster 786. "VN ANTED Olrl for general housework, ref erencea required. Call Harney 381. WANTED A second gir good wages, 3721 Jones St. Harney 1436. WANTED Chambermaid and dishwasher at once. The Woodruff, 114 N. 18th 8t. EXPERIENCED second maid in family of 3. Mrs. W. J. Hynes. Harney 4760. WANTED White washerwoman, steady work: best pay. Webster 42X3. WANTED COMPETENT WHITE NURSE GIRL. CALL WALNUT 35. GIRL for general housework, email family. Telephone Harney 2522. YOUNG girl to assist in housework, small family, small house. H. 2546. Saleswomen and Solicitors. SALESLADIES to travel in Iowa, to work with local dealers; enes capable of earn ing from 3100 to 3150 per. Box (246, Omaha Bee. Agents and Canvassers. LADIES for canvassing a national adver tised product, not over 35 years, salary 314 a week and car fare. Inquire 4549 Seward. Miscellaneous. COLORED women wanted to aew sacks. 1413. N. 17th St. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. WANTED Man and wife cooks, good pastry and meats; salary 3135; references re quired. Cool kitchen and good place, by June 1. Full particulars In first letter. Middle age people. Box T 553, Omaha Bee. OMAHA government clerk , examlnatlone coming. Thousanda wanted. 3100 month. Sample questions free. Franklin Instl tute. Dept. 233 E. Rochester, N. T. WANTED Men. ladles and boys, learn barber trade; big demand: wages while learning; strictly modern. Call or writ 1403 Dodge St Trl-Clty Barber College. Phone D. 2147. HOLER Barber College wants young men and ladles to iearn the barber trade. Call or write for free catalogue. 110 8. 14tb St.. Omahs. Neb. GOOD proposition for solicitors, outdoor work. Jnqulre 9 to 10 a. m., and 4 to 6 P. m., 2019 Cuming St. Shoe Shop, EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day la enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1635. 18th and Harney 8ts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 120 Omaha National Back Bldg. Dowries 6890. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If you fall to find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bee offlca for a Room List. Olves complete description of vacant rooms In ail parts ot the city. New lists issued every week. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper who Is capable of handling credits. Also stenog rapher for general office work. 1414 Harney St. Douglas 930. TWO nicely furnished rooma, with an east front. Prlcea reasonable. Close in. 712 S. 17th Ave. CLEAN, cool, beautifully furnished room, near car line, walking distance. Harn,ey 1913. NICELY furnished rooms, 619 So. 26th Ave., board if desired; all new furniture. Douglas 8095. LARGE, cool, beautifully furnished room, on bath floor, in modern private home. (59 S. 26th Ave. TWO LARGE, cool rooms for four young men or women. Home cooking. Douglas 7934. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at , the Sunshine. 603 North 17tb St. Reason able rent. 2923 LEAVENWORTH Modern furnished 3 and S-room sutte for light housekeep ing. Harney 3095. 1408 DA VENPORTr Nicely furnished, cool, outside rooms, In strictly modern flat. P. 8598. TWO furnished rooms for one or two; rea. sonable; breakfast if desired. Walnut 3726. 1614 CAPITOL AVE. Clean, cozy, front room; 1st fl.; all furnished. Harney 6350. NICELY furnished room, convenient for railroad employes. Call Webster 1783. 2631 HARNEY Nicely furnished Bleeping rooms. Tel. II. 6749. GRAYSTONE, 25th and Cass, nicely fur. nishe- rooms. Douglas 7994. FURNISHED room for rent, 843 8. 23d St. Tyler 3376. FURNISHED ROOMS, In private family, close in. 818 N. 23d. Tyler 3573-W. NEATLY furnished 3 -room suite; also gar age. 3026 Davenport. SINGLE sleeping rooms. 2580 Harney St. Housekeeping Rooms. 3 NICE. front hk. rooms; everything fur nished; no children; also single room; walking distance. Ph. D. 9193. ENTIRE upstairs residence. Three large rooms and bath; modem, except heat 313. 2511 Corby St., Webster 6765. 2578 HARNEY Large front room, kitchen ette, gas range, running water; children admitted. 1611 HOWARD Nicely furnished house keeping apartments. Room and kitchen. 34.60 week. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 1, 1 or 3 room apartments, 2408 Cass St TWO front light housekeeping rooms. 2013 Harney St. NICELY furnished housekeeping and sleep ing rooms. 205 No. 23d. Red 6468. NICK, neat housekeeping rooms for rent. , 313 N. 22d St., Douglas 9378. Hotels. OOL rooms. 33 week; also apartmenta witb kitchenettes, Ogden hotel, Co. Bluffs. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartmenta. lO .SUBLET from June 1 to September 1, to family without children. The Winona Aptartment 10. Twenty-seventh and Dewey avenue, 13 to 1, or after 5 o'clock. V FURNISHED 6-room apartment In the Beaton, 3169 Farnam St., for rent for the , summer. Call Mrs. Merriam, 123 N. 39th St. Phone 47. DESIRABLE 4-room apartment, with 6 reom accommodations; has private porch; 345. The Angelus, Harney 4293. -ROOM semi-basement modern, suitable for 8 couples. Harney 3372. 676 8. 28th. ;APITOL AVE., 1813 Modern, south front apartment private bath. Houses. IOOL, well furnished 7-room home, nice yard, porches and awnings, sleeping porch. Call mornings and evenings. Hamey 6447. (-ROOM cottage for rent. 320 per mogth. Men only. Call afternoons. 1511 California. FOR RENT HOUSES West. ' 2668- Douglas, rooming house $33 5 1513 North 16th, rooming house 33 - John N. Frcnser. Douglas 654. f-ROOM,'aIl modern. 106 8. S6thSt., 345 JOHN J. MULVIHILL. ' 300 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Douglas 96. MODERN 10-room residence; keya on premise. 2601 Capitol avenue. Telephone 114 N. 34th St, 12-rooms, modern, 340.00. u. una, jiu a. nin St., . 171 SEVEN-ROOM house. Hot water heat, walking distance. Hsrney 3049. North. FOR RENT . 3013 Grace St., 8-r. mod. house. .320.00 ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.. Realtors, 205 South' 13th St - Douglas 722. PARTIES having houses for rent or sale In ths neighborhood f a Basket Store will da .well, w mention-thlr advantage to the prospective renter or buyer, FOR RENT HOUSES North. 5-ROOM cottage, partly modern, also a 4' room cottage. 1114 No. 24th St. 39 A MONTH for 4-room house. 6420 No. SJd Ave. South. 6-ROOM HOUSE 1613 Dorcas St Miscellaneous. SS59 CALIFORNIA ST., 8 rms 330 2.131 Jackson St. 7 rms 337.60 5003 California St., 7 rms. 35S ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1536. 338. Securities Bldg. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIQH SONS A CO.. BEE BLDG. LIST your property for rent or sal witb FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtor. Tyler T29. Shopeo 4V Co.. Rental. Douglas 6333. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MORRIS APARTMENTS 18th and Dodge Street Two room partments. COMPLETELY FURNISHED. v Hotel Service Phone, Tyler 3210. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reosnable. Call D. 1473.. PETERS TRUST CO. Speclalttsts In Apartment, management TIZARD PALACE BLOCK Clos in, few equal: 4-room apartment; also 4-room flat. Apply 220 N. 33d. Phone Red 4382. 4-ROOMED upper flat, modern except heat, pleasant location, 812.50. 3604 Leaven worth. H. 3128. CHOICE 6-room apartment, Clarinda, 31at and Farnam. Harney 1367. North. 4-ROOM, corner apt., second floor, screened porch, modern, 325, Apt 8, Marlon; 4 room and sun room, new, corner, Apt 3, Maple Court 330, 18th and Maple. Red 683. MODERN Estabrook Apts., near poitotflce, 322. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. 12 Very nice 4-room modern brick flat 2011 Willis Ave. Phone Web. 3613. South. FOR RENT June 1, 7-room ateam-heated flat at 2624 Leavenworth St. Nebraska and Wyoming Investment Co., 322 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 1671. 3 AND 4-room modern apts. 816 8. 22d St. Tyler 2248. Miscellaneous. 4 rooms "The Hudson." 207 S. 26th Ave., 120. 2 and 3 room apartments with 8 and 4 room accommodations in The Coro nado, 22nd and Capitol Ave., 332.50 to 837.60. Benson & Myers Co., Realtors. 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug 746. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, 20x 60, steam heat, rent 3115 per month. WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas 6342. . Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN store, 16th St., near P. O. Low rent. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. LAWYERS It is essential for you to office in The Bee Bldg., Keystone In vestment Co. Tyler 131. Garages and Barns. FOR RENT Garage, 2010 Binney. Webster 471. FOR RENT Garage. 4124 Farnam St MOVING AND STORAGE ITPITT? RENTAL FIDELITY JL V1 SERVICE 16TH AND JACKSON. DOUG. 288. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN & BTORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St, between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 8400. Have your moving handled just a you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to see our daily 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 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. .OMAHA EXMffiSSXOT" LARGE moving vana; careful men. Fur niture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. D-3364 JP T?l7l7Tl Expres Co., Moving. . j. IXlZiHiU packing a-a storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEMIS PARK 7-reora strictly modern home, large south front lot, oak finish, hot water beat, - close to car line and new cathedral. Can be bought now at 34.750, which is :ess than cost of improvement alone. Easy terms. J. L. HIATT COMPANY, QAfl FIRST NATIONAL VKJKJ BANK BLDG. PHONE fiQ TYLER OO FINE MODERN HOME 8 rooms, in fine condition, hot water heat, corner lot, paved street, fins neighborhood, plenty large shade trees, owner non-resident, must sell; easy terms. Located in west part of Oma ha. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 CITY NATL. BANK BLDG. BRAND NEW 83,950. 6-ROOM, OAK FINISHED HOME. Two-story, I rooms, oak floors through out, completely modern, oh paved street and paving all paid. This house Is ad jacent to either the Farnam or Harney car and can be bought on easy terms. BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO., Realtors. 233 Keeline Bldg. Douglas 8140, 33,000 COTTAGE for $2,650. Six rooms, modern, nice large corner lot neigh borhood. One block from 3 car lire. Very easy terms. Phone Harney 2666. SIX ROOMS, brand new, $3,960. Oak mrougnoui. r-aving paid. Near 36th and Cass. Ready to move into. Easy terms. Call days. Douglas 3140. North. Prettiest 6-Room Bungalow, Miller Park. Paved Streets. Ornamental Lighting System. $1,000 Down. Price $4,200. $35 Month. Built for a home. A full all screened In front porch, vestibule, large living and dining rooms, built-in bookcases, 2 Urge bedrooms, dandy kitchen, pantry and refrigerator rooms. One large bedroom and store room upstairs, dandy full base ment, floor drain, best furnace. You should see this. Call Tyler 496. Osborne Realty Co.. 701 Omaha National Bank Bldg. 3312 CHARLES, $2,250.00 A very neat 6-room cottage, with oak floors, fully modern except furnace and In first class condition throughout, lo cated, on paved street, just a half block from the Harney car line; easy terms can be arranged: owner transferred from the city and must sell at once GLOVER & SPAIN, 919-20 City Nat. Bk, Bldg. Doug. 3962. FOR r.ni.nupn -room strictly modern home. Furnace, porcelain bath, attractive decorations. Large cement basement. Shade snd fruit trees, new barn, nice lot Near 28th and Ohio. $500 cash, balance easy payments. Tel. Webst-er 1733. KOUNTZE PLACE $3.000 Eight rooms and bath; garage: large lot; paving all paid: fine location. 2219 Binney St. Terms. NORRTS NOR R IS. 104 N. 1STH ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 4270. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. NICE 4-room house, city water and eleo trlclty. Cheap for quick sale. Good neighborhood. See this today. WALNUT 739. 6-ROOM house with furnace, bath, etc.; ground ltHxl35; chicken house and fruit. $3,000; near Miller park. YV. 11 GATES, 647 Omaha Nat'l P.ink Bldg. TV 1194 WE SELL. Rent, Insure and mke Loans on Ctty property, North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 34th and Ames Ave. Col. 311. MINNS LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Trier 187 FOR SALE By owner. 9-room house, Kountie Piece, near Catholic school. Call 620 Bee Bldg. BEAUTIFUL modern 7-room home with garage. Exceptional bargain. 2596 Man derson street. Go see It. Douglas 786. TWO front light housekeeping rooms. 2013 Harney St. South. 915 WILLIAMS ST. is an 8-room house built by original owner for a home several years ago at a cost of shout $9,000; the lot In addition posting $1,730. Hot water heating plant, double garage and every modern con venience. This $11,000 property offered for $7,500. Easy terms. Do not disturb tenant, but arrange with us to look through place. Whlto Hoover, 454 Oma ha Nat'l Bk. Bldg , sole axenta South Side Bungalow, Price Only $3,100. Five rooms and bath: strictly modern, oak finish, full basement, choice lot; $760 down, $30 per month. Close to cross-town car line. Osborne Realty Co., 701 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. 31ST AND MASON; BARGAIN. 6 rooms snd bath, oak finish, strictly modern. nice lot and garage, paving paid. $4,000 on terms. Own your home. P. J. TEBRINS, (Realtor). 606 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Phone D. 2183. 5-ROOM HOUSE, newly decorated; not very old; faoes Fontenelle park; city water and electricity; can be handled at $25 down and balance monthly. Will show any time. Walnut 677. OUR LOSS TOUR GAIN. Right rooms. 2 lots, half block to car and school, price $2,150. See 2866 Maple. Make cash offer. Phone Wsl. 2286. W. FARNAM SMITH CO, Real Etat and Insurance. 1336 Farnam St Dong. 1064. 5-ROOM bungalow and garage, will take ' light car In part payment. Tel. So. 961. Miscellaneous. $100 CASH; $32.60 PER MO. Nearly new 6-r., all mod., oak finish bungalow, on fine lot, with fine garden In; paving all paid; new bungalows all around; possession about June 6. Price only $3,250. Think of Itl Rasp Bros., 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. 6-ROOM cottage, two blocks from car, full lot, $2,000, Terms, $300 cash, balance $20 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER 4 8HOTWELL, 102 S. 17th St Douglas 6013. HOMES AND HOME8ITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 637 Cm. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781. HOME AND HOMESITES. PAYNE INV. CO.. 637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WB WILL buy your horn or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electric Bldg. Tyler 86. BUSINESS property and investment. A. P. TUKEY and SON. 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAOUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Speclallat 16th and Dodge St. Douglas 416. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Acreage- ACRES-HALF ACRES. QUARTER ACRES. In Caldwell's Acres, Omaha's newest acreage subdivision, located southwest of Field club. Prices low. Terms easy. Call THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 17th. Acreage Wanted. THIRTY acres on Ames Ave., 40 rds. west of Fontenelle Park. FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA, Realtors. 400 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 72. Dundee. FINE DUNDEE HOME 6-R. and Sleeping Porch $4,500 This house is about 4 years old. Is on corner lot: downstairs arranged with reception hall, large living room and built-in bookcases, dining room paneled and built-in seat, kitchen with cup boards; rear vestibule and rear porch; oak finish downstairs; oak floor throughout: upstairs arranged with 3 large bed rooms and an Inclosed sleeping porch; bath, linen closets, stairway lead ing to large attic ; pressed brick founda tion, full basement; only on block from car line. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 60. HIGH and sightly Dundee lota, $87$ to 81.150. Easy terms. , Loan arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6074, Shuler A Cary, Realtors. DUNDEE BUNGALOW, 33,760 Fiv rooms, modern, oak finish. Large lot Paving paid. Easy terms. Call days, Douglas 8140. DUNDEE, Happy Hollow and Falracres lots and properties. George & Co., 803 City Nat'l Bk. Douglas 766. Ralston. Bungalow Home, Five Lots. Five rooms and room for bath; oak fin ish and floors; full brick foundation, fur nace heat, electric light, good well; east front Nearly an acre of ground. Price, only $8,300; $300 to $500 down. Osborne Realty Co., 701 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. REAL ESTATE To Exchange STOCK of hardware, harness. Implement; seventy-five hundred, building twenty five hundred. Want western Nebraska land. Clear, give legal numbers for reply, F. C. Worrall, Minden, Neb. WILL trade or sell three sections In Weld county, Colorado; will take clear j. op arty or encumbered property with some rssh. Minneapolis Rental company, 305 Palace building, Minneapolis, Minn. 640 ACRES Cherry Co., Nebraska, trade for good, clean stock general merchandise. Price $22,400, clear, full particulars. D. McLeod, Valentine, Neb. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb, farm. Mr. Pease. 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. WILL trade 320 acres in Weld County. Colorado, for Canada land. Frank Craw ford, Rosetown, Saskatchewan. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West FOR SALE Equity on 1 lot in Lockwood addition, near 52d and Jackson St. A. J. Wbler, 1102 8. 62d St Phone Wal nut 1087. ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS. 81 DOWN, 31 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO. North. ONE pleasant 4-room ground floor apart ment; also 4-room apartment on upper floor. Telephone Webster 932 and Web ster 4328. CUMING Near 29th St., 22 or 44 ft; muat be sold to close estate. C. A. Grimmel, 849 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL exchange for western land, two full lots and six houses, corner 25th and Decatur; also full lot and two houses. 2426-29 Franklin St JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room house and bungalows with 3500 tn 8500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co Tvler 498 701 Om, Nat. Bank Bldg. ilET me at F. D, Weada office. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JUNE 4TH. Our next excursion tn MeOehee. Ark. W. B FRANK, 201 KEV1I.L- BI.K. GREAT BARGAINS 35 down, (a monthly buys 40 sties, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $220. Address Box 38$, Springfield. Mo. Montana Lands. FOR SALE Judith basin land; 280 acrea level land, mile from Stanford; 170 acres in wheat, ail fenced: running water. $76 per acre. Stanford Ranch Co., Stan ford. Mont. Minnesota Lands. 40. 80 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY soil; well aettled part of Todd county. Minn.; good roads, schools and churches. Price $11 to $23.60 per acre; term $1 an acre casl balance $1 an aer year; 6.000 acre to select from. To actual set tlers who w.:i pu'. up buildings and Improve land we will give deed and take .mort gage back for full purchase price for I or 10 years, ( per cent Interest. 8chwb Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands FARMS FOR SALE Bates County. Mis souri: the land with the big corn and big blue grass snd big red clover; the soil Is black and deep and amooth, 60 miles of K. C, on th Missouri Pacific R. R., and good automobile roads all over this part of state, and abundance of good water with plenty of rainfall failure unknown hero, and the prices are very reasonable considering our large production of corn, wheat, oats, timothy and clover, and In fact all kinds of grain and roughness. 180 acres one mile of this town, very finely improved; price $55. 000; the farm lays ivory smooth a very deslr sble farm home. $40 acres, mighty good, smooth black loam soil, large barn, good fences, large nice dwelling and outbuild ings; stock scales two miles of county seat: price 3125 per acre. 80 acres, finely Improved, very smooth fertile soil, $150 t.er acre; one mile of town. 80 acres three miles of town, finely Improved, good soli: all In meadow and pasture; price $125 per acre. 160 acres, finely Improved, good smooth black loam soil, two miles of town. $115 per acre. If you are looking for good, well improved farms at a bargain price, write Hendrlckaon, the Land Man, Adrian, Bates county, Mo when you are coming and Just what you want and he will be waiting at the depot with hla car to get you and show hla farms. Walter Hendrlck aon. Nebraska Lands. MERRICK COUNTY BARGAIN. 160 acres. Ilea level, nicely Improved, 5 miles from good town on main line of Union Paclflo R. R.. only one-half mile to rural high achool; perfect level road to town; good 8-room house, well sheltered by plenty of shade tree, barn for I.! horses and five ton of hay, nog shed, chicken house, granary and garage, good well and windmill, best ot water at a depth of 20 feet; 80 aore under plow, 15 acre in alfalfa, balance patsture which can all be broken and profitably farmed, all .good black sandy loam aoll that proflucea any crop grown In Nebraska; price, for a short time, 386 per acre, ahout one-half cash, balance terms; noth ing doing on any trades. See M. A. Larson, owner. Central City, Nebraska. I'MR SALE 480-acre Buffalo county farm, lo settle an estate; 330 acres paature; 85 alfalfa; 20 of wild hay, meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay subsolL Fenced and cross fenced; 3 good wells and windmills; 7-room house; barn 40x42; other outbuildings! 6 miles from railroad town; mall and telephone. Sold subject to lease. Possession March 1. Price $43 per acre, half cash. Terms on balance. T. C, Box 126. MORRILL COUNTY SECTIONS 640 acres 16 miles north of Potter; half of this Is fine wheat land and 200 acres more good smooth corn and alfalfa land. Lying closa to th Banner county line, It cannot be duplicated either In Mor rill or Banner counties for the money. Reasonable terms. WHITE HOOVER, 454 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg-. NINE hundred sixty acrea, 200 level; 20 alfalfa; bal. pasture; 3 miles depot; no sand; three wells, barn 32x40, granaries; house 25x26; all good condition; hog house. Incumbrance, $13,000, 6 per cent; runs four years, 10 per cent down. Alfred Flint, Litchfield, Neb. 68 ACRES Irrigated land, Lincoln county; rich Platte valley land; all under Irriga tion: 2-room house, barn, etc.; 9 acrea of alfalfa. Price 9100 per acre; 34,000 cash required. Immediate possession. Whit ft Hoover. 454 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For beat land at best prices wrle Geo. Antlll. Blair. Neb. WRITE me tor pictures and prices my farms and ranches in good Old Dawes County. Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. South Dakota Lands. DAKOTA RANCHES. We have for sale at bargains one ranch of 9.600 acres, one of 6,600 acres, snd one of 3,000 acres, all thoroughly equipped and stocked snd on big paying basis. In the famous Rosebud Country. We will sell them with or without the stock and equipment. Write at once. Box 132, Dalle., South Dakota. Wisconsin Lands. LAKE SHORE lots and acre on The Yel low Lakes, the Soo Line Fishing Lake of Wisconsin, home of the big fish; 20-acrf traot and cottage foe sale; also lots on which we will build coftrges to your order. Write fcr particulars. Burnett County State Bank. Webster, Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per a., Including paid-up water right. Henry Levi A C. M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat'l. 640-ACRE Wyoming homesteads. Write for Information. Frank Duff, Casper, Wyoming. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Fox River valley and dairy farms, grain and poultry farms, from 10 to 225 acres. James Dorsey, 34 Noltlng Blk., Elgin. HI. RANCHES of all slses and kinds, eaay terms. A A. Patzman. 801 Karbach Blk. CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. 423 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If yon want to keep it E. P. SNOWDEN ft SON. 610 Electric Bldg. Douglas 9871. WANTED 20,000 acre of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land. Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467, Omaha Bee. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 3.000 DAY-OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds, Or pingtons. Leghorns. Webster 1708. 3213 Charles. Horses Live Stock Vehicle! For Sale. PUBLIC SALF June , at 1 p. m. In Eeet University Place; my entlr herd of 90 head of pure bred Du roc-Jerseys; i herd boars. 4 Sept. boars, 11 tried sows, 6 gilts all bred for last of August and Septem ber farrow, 3 sows with litters, 11 De cember and January pigs, 36 March pigs. Sale bills sent on request. D. L. Adams, Bethany, Neb. ONE Jersey, good heifer calf, and one Jer sey, will be fresh soon. Seven Oakes Farm, Florence 340. FOR SALE Very pretty black and white pony. Wall marked, very gentle. Doug la 7316. HOLSTEIN cows for sale. Inquire David Menagh. 1613 Farnam St. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. ICf SMALLER LOANS. OCT O W. C. FLATAU EST. 1892. " 10 TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 350. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgagea on Omaha resi dences; fund on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE, INC.. . 638-40 Keeline Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 804 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1633. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR 510 RE. On dollar start an annnt OMAHA LOAN BLDG. ASSOCIATION. 512 PAUL PETERSON, 512 " DHAHUllS THKAT-R BLDG. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEa FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. $711. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6. 64 and Per Cent 3. fl. DUMONT CO., Keeline Bldg. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Steady to Strong; Hogs Sell 20 to 25 Cents Low er; Sheep Show Strength. Receipts were: Omahs, May 27. 1918. Cattle. Ho. Sheep. Estimated Monday 2,700 6.600 400 Same day last week... 8.009 8,777 6.674 Same day S weeks ago. 6.731 9. 303 6.153 Same day 3 weeks ago. 11.732 10,111 3.524 Sam day year ago 5.680 4.912 4,355 Receipts nd disposition of live stock at th Union stock yanis, Omaha, for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m, yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. H'r's. C. M. St. P.... 3 3 Union Pacific 8 11 10 C. & N. W east . . 7 C. N W., west . 17 25 3 1 C. St. P. M. ft O.. 8 6 6 C., R. A Q , east. . .3 C . B. ft Q.. west. . 2" 25 10 1 O , R I. ft P. east 17 $ C, R. 1 ft P.. west 2 Illinois Central ... 1 Chicago Gt. West. .4 3 Total receipts ..117 73 28 3 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hoes Sheep. Morris ft Co 261 990 S37 Swift ft Co 4S3 IMt 2.170 I'udahy Packing Co. 6:n 9s 2,756 Armour ft Co S"3 1,076 864 Schwsrts ft Co '.'6 .... .1. W. Murphy 797 Lincoln Packing Co. 55 .... .... Wilson Packing Co.. 175 F. B. Lewis 144 J. B. Root ft Co... 2 .1 H. Bulla 6 Rosenstock Bros. 64 .... .... F. O. Kellogg 30 Werthelmer Degen 81 .... Harris Co '-'4 .... .... Rothschild ft Krebs 10 Chrlatl 46 lluffmsn 46 .... .... Roth 17 Meyers 15 John Harvey 234 .... .... Pennle ft Francis 99 .... .... .lensen Lungren,. 23 .... .... Other buyers 467 1,001 Totals 3.207 6,551 7,632 Cattle Receipts this morntng were light, estimated at 2,700 head, or 109 cars. In spit of the fact that peckers and order buyera had bearish advices from the east and the market was extremely slow prices paid early were about steady and In some cases strong. Quality of the offerings were Just fair, with not a very large portion of beef steers available. Good to choice beet waa quotable from 816 76 to 317.25, fair to good gradea from 316.00 to 316.75, and on down. Yearlings were uneven sellers at the same as last week, with princes rang ing from 316.00 to $16 00 for good to choice and $12.60 to $14.60 for th fair to good, and on down. Butcher atock was generally about steady with laat week's close on what was sold early, but packers were very bearish In spit of th light supply and aet out to buy their orders at lower prices. Good to choice cows range from $11.60 to $13.00, fat heifers from $18.00 to $14.00, ranners and cuttera ranged from 37.60 to $9.76, quotably about steady. Beef bulls and calvea were holding about steady. Blockers and feeders opened the week about steady to strong. Quotatlona on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $16.7617.25; fair to good beeves, $16.00jM6.76; common to fair beeves $13.26 16.76; good to choice yearlings, $15 00 16.00; fair to good yearlings. $12.60(814.76; common to fair yearlings, $8. 60011.50; good to choice heifer, 313.00ffl4.00; good to choice cows, $11.60013.00; fair to good cows. $9.75011.76, common to fair rowa, $7.6009.75: prim feeders, $12.00913.00; good to choice feeders, $10.25011.75; fair to good feeders, $9.00010.00; common to fnlr feeders, $7.6008.60; good to choice stockers. $10,000(3.00; stock heifers, $8.60 (fT 10. 60 : stork rows. $7.26010.00; stork calves, $6.60011.60; veal calves, $8,600 12.75; bulls, stags, etc., $10.00012.75. Hogs Eighty loads were placed on the market today, estimated at 6,600 head. Shippers bought few loads early at sround steady prices, but their orders were soon filled and the market broke. But very few sulci had been mad at ths time of writing this report and bids were 20026c lower than naiuraay. rroapecis were mat tne marxet will be 16025a lower a top of $17.00 wa paid on the early markot. Sheep There were 28 loads of sheep re ceived, estimated at 6,400 head. ' Buyers were circulating freely among the sales men, and while the market wa not what oould be termed active a few loads changed hands early at what waa called steady to strong figures. Not enough sales had been made to really teat th demand and es tablish a price. Quotations on sheep: Good to choice lambs, $19.25019.80; fair to choice lambs, $17.60 019.00: fair to choice yearlings, $16,000 17.60; fair to choice wethera, $14.60010.60; shorn ewes, fair to good, $13.00013.00; spring lamba, $16.00019.60. SHEEP. Av. Price 275 shorn lambs 86 $1A 2j 36 shorn lambs 8:1 16 25 287 spring lambs 66 16 80 199 spring lambs 66 16 60 350 spring lambs 82 15 90 241 Mexlcsn lamba 83 16 80 221 shorn fed lambs 97 12 60 227 shorn fed lamba 86 8 00 141 shorn fed lambs 97 12 50 261 clip lambs 78 16 60 50 spring culls 66 II 00 223 fed spring lambs 56 19 00 126 fed spring lambs 67 19 00 116 spring r.ulls 48 13 00 148 fed shorn lambs 89 16 75 251 fed shorn lambs 90 16 76 2 fed shorn ewes 140 12 60 St. Louis IJv Stock. St. Louis, May 37. Cattle Receipts. 5,600 head; market slow, steady: native beef steers, $11.50017.60 yearling steers snd heifers. $9,50015.50; cows, $7.60013.76: stockers and feeders, $8.60012.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00016.60; beer cows and heifer. $6.00013.50; native calves. $7.75014.00. Hogs Receipts, 13.700 head; market lower; light, 317.lf01T.38; pigs, $16,600 17.25. mixed and butchers, $17.00017.25; good' heavy, $17.00017.10; bulk, $17,000 17.20. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13,300 head; market steady; lamb, $14.00016.66; ewes, $12.00014.00; canner end choppers, $7.00 010.00. KaatM City Live Stork. Kansas City, May 37. Cattle Receipts, 13,000 head; market, steady; prime fed steers, $16.75017.26; dressed beef steers, $13.50016.60; western steers, $15.50017.25.; cows, $8.00018.60; heifers. $10.00014.60; stockers and feeders. $9.26015.50; bulls, $8.60011.50; ealvss, $8.60011.00. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; market lower; bulk, $16.86017.05; heavy, $16,860 17.05; packers snd butchers, $16.85017.10; light, $16.00017.05; pigs. $16.76017.36. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,600 bead; market, higher; lambs, $16.60020.26; year lings, $14.00017.00; wether, $13.00016.00; we, $16.00016.00. Chicago Lire Stock. Chicago, May 17. Cattle Receipts, 12.000 head; market, unsettled; native steers. $10.60017.60; stockers and feeders, $9,260 13.66; cows and belters, $7.25014.90; calves, $3.00014.76. Hogs Rscelpts, 43,000 head; market, weak, 25o under Saturday's average; bulk, $16.90017.10; light, . $16.80 17.20; mixed, $16.70017.20; heavy. $15.80017.10; rough. $15.76016.20; pigs. $14.76017.26. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13,000 head; market, firm; sheep, $10.00016.00; lambs, $13.50017.26; springs, $4.00019.76. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. 512 HARISON MORTON. 319 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam fit. MONEY to loan on Improved farm and ranches. Klok Investment Co., Omaha. Piivte Money. SHOPEN ft COMPANY. Dougla 4328. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 818 Bran dela Theater Bldg. D. 686 Stocks and Ponds. WE are offering atock In an established, dividend-paying Omaha Nebraska corpor ation. An unusual investment offering, and all atocks sold now participate In a July dividend. For further particular, without obligation, address, Bankers' Sales Agency, Woodmen Building, Omaha. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by th Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, planoa and notea as security. 340. 6 mo., II. goods, total, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 433 Becurltle Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. 666 DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Loweat rates. Private Inan hntha u-r. ilalaahock, 1(14 Dodg. D. 661$. Sit. 1331, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Com Sales Lower, Spot Selling Off 3 Cents; Oats Un changed; Kye and Bar ley Decline. Omaha. May 27. 1(13. A total of 1(8 ears ware reported for to day's market with 18 care of wheat. 103 cars of corn, 38 cars of oats, 3 cars of rye and 1 car of barley. All aale of corn were mad at somewhat lower figures, the spot selling off generslly 1 rent and 3 centa per bushel. Th No. ) gardes went at a discount of 3 cents under Saturday's prices, while ths bulk of th other gradea were oft 3 cent, and 3 centa. Buyera did not seem particularly keen for this cereal, while many of the sellers de cided to hold their offerings over owing to the late weakness In ths nearby option. The demand, however, for cholo whit corn waa quit active. No. 3 whit sold at $1 65 and No. 3 yellow at (1.59 and $1.(0. Oats war unchanged to H cent off. No. 3 while and standard grad oats sold at T:c and the No. 3 whit at 72 1 centa. No. 4 white oata brought 71 Vb cents, whtl the satiiple grade offerings went at 6$ cents and 70 centa. Rye was nominally somewhat lower, while barley sold off aeversl cents. On cr of No 4 barley sold today at $1 10, th (am grade selling Saturday at $1 15. t'loarsncee were, corn, 64,000 bu. ; oats, SOS, 000 bu. Liverpool close Primary wheat receipts rare 312.000 bus , and ahlpments 81,000 bu.. against receipts of 1,319.000 bu., and ship ments of 699.000 bu. laat year. Primary corn recelpta war 780.000 bu., and shipment 893,000 bu., against re ceipts of 654.000 bu., and shipments of 425, 000 bu. last yesr. Primary oata receipts were 811.000 bu., and shipment 831,000 bu , against receipts of SM.000 bu , and shipments of 804,000 bu. iRit year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat, Corn. 90 Oats. 168 Chicago . . . , MlmicHpoha . Duluth Oinsha . ... Kansas City St. Louis Winnipeg . , . 3 .313 . 3 . 16 . 8 . It .250 103 88 66 These sales were reported today: Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, 31. 7. No. 8 while: 9 cars, $1.66. No. 4 white: 4 cars, $1.67; 2-3 car. $1.56: 3-5 car, $1.66. No. 6 while: 2 cars, $1.48; 1 car, $1.60. No. 4 . hlte: 1 car, $1.36. No. 3 yellow, 7 cars, 11.62. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars. $1.60; 7 cars. $1.59. No. 6 yellow 1 csr, $1 40; 3-6 car, $1.40. No. yellow: 1 car, $1.36. Sample yellow: 1 car, $1.00. No. 4 mixed: 3 oars. 1.66; 2-6 car, $1.(4. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.23. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.00. Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 724. Stand ard: 3 3-6 cars, 1te. No. 3 white: 1-8 car, 72Hr; 2-5 car, 72Hc. No. 4 whit: 2 cars, 71Vc. Sampl whit: 1 car, 70o; 3 cars, 69c. Barley No. 4 1 car. 31.20. Sample 8-( car. $1.10; 3-6 car, $1.10. Wheat No. I northern spring: 1 ear. $2.95. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. t white, $1.67; No. 3 whit, (1.(5: No. 4 whit. $1.(6 01.67; No. 6 whit. $1.4801.60; No. ( white, (1.25; No. 2 yellow, $1.(3; No. 3 yel low, $1.5901.80; No, ( yellow, 11.40; No. 6 yellow, $1.2501.86; sample yellow, $1.00; No. 4 mixed. $1.6401.(6; No. ( mixed, (1.26; sample mixed, $1.0001.45. Oats: No. 2 whit, 724,0; standard. Tl4; No. 3 white. 72 Vic; No. 4 whit 71Vc; sample, 69070c. Barley: No. 4, $1.30, Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Be by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: A r t lcie Open. High." Lowc"los. 8t'y Corn. 1 I " June 1 $7 1 8714 136 1 8(4, 1ST July 139 1 3914 137H 1 37 139 Onts. May 76076 15 74 t4 76 July 660 (6 666(0 ( Pork. May 40 60 40 60 40 47 40 4T 40 (0 July 40 16 40 60 40 16 40 61 40 40 Lard. I I I I I July 23 96 24 32 23 95 34 15 24 (2 Kept. 24 35 24 66 24 36 24 43 24 13 Ribs. 1 July 81 85 33 06 21 86 21 (7 21 30 Sept. 22 80 22 62 22 30 33 46 83 87 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Ideal Weather Condition Bead Ormln Prtre Downward. Chicago, May 37. Ideal condition to make seed germinate and to promote growth brought about material decline today In prices of corn. Th finish waa nervous, 1 to 2 Vic net lower, with June 31.36 and July (1.37 to (1.37. Oats closed unchanged to So down. In pro visions, th outcome varied from 2o off to an advance of 12". Auspicious weather seemed to govern the corn trade to th exclusion of all other factors. Knowledge that to soma extent, ruins were Interfering with field work seemed to be generally Ignored In view of the great benefit certain to result to all vegctutlon from the high temperatures pre. vailing and from the abundant moisture as well. Undor such circumstances, ths only buying was on th part of aorta who desired to collect profits, whereas bear were aggressive and were predicting that on account of Improving crop outlook there was a likelihood of Increased receipts. Cats sympathized with th weakness of corn. Besides, for the first time in months the visible supply total was In excess of last year's corresponding figures. Announcement of big exports of lard and meata gave strength to provisions. Down turns In the value of hogs depressed th market at first but had no lasting effect. New York Genera. Market. New York, May 37. Flour Unsettled; spring, (10.76011.26; winters, 110.8(011.16 Ksnsas, (10.(0011.26, Corn Spot barely steady; kiln dried No. 3 yellow, 31.80; No. 4 yellow, (1.70. cost and freight New York. Oats Spot barely steady; standard, 81 82o. Feed Unsettled; barley feed, (36.00; corn feed meal, (66.00; oat feed, (19.00; rye mid dling, (53.00. Hay Quiet: No. 1 nominal; No. t. 11.40; No. 3, $1.1001.30; (hipping. 70 0(0. Hops Steady state medium to choice, 1917, 36043o; 1916, nominal; Paelflo coast, 1917, 30023c: 1916, 14016c. Pork Unsettled; mess, $60.00; family, $66.00066.00; short clear, $47.00063.00. Lard Steady; mlddleweat. $24.20021 80. Tallow Quiet; city special, loos. (1.76. Cotton Seed Oil quiet; prim summer yellow, nominal. Rice Firm; fancy head, 910c; blue roan, 9 09o. New York, May 27. Butter Steady; ( 636 tubs; creamery higher than extras, 43 044c; creamery extras (93 acore); 43c do firsts, 4142o; packing stock, current make. No. 3. 88 0 29c, Eggs Irregular; , 80,830 cases; fresh gathered extras, 86 087c; fresh gathered, storsged packed firsts, 34 036c; do, reg ular packed, extra firsts, 84035c; do, firsts, 33 034 c. Cheese Market steady; 1,838 boxes; Stat, fresh, special, 23c; do, average run, 22c. Live Poultry Unsettled; no price quoted Dressed, weaker; chickens, 83037c; fowls, 31034c; turkeys, 35038c. Rlons City live Stork. Sioux City, la., May 27. Cattl Re celpts, 3,000 head; market strong; beef steers, (12.00017.75. fat cows snd heifers. (9.00014 00; canners, (7.2508 60; stocksrs and feeder, $9,nogiz.oo; ralves. (8.000 13.00; bulls, stags, etc., 36.00012.50; feed ing cows snd heifers, $7.60011.00. Hogs Receipts. 4,600 hesd; msrket, 6e to 10c lower; light, $6. 76016.86. mixed; $16.70016.80; heavy, $18. 40018.76; pigs, $16.00017.60; bulk, $18.70016.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 700 head; market stsady. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, May 27. Cattle Receipt, 1, 600 head; market lower; steers, (13.000 17.26; cows and heifers, $7.00016.00; calves, $7.00013.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head; market lower; top, $17.10; bulk of sales. (1(660 17.00. Sheep snd Limbs Receipt. 3,(00 head; market higher; lambs, $14.00016.76; ewes, $8.00018.50. Kansas City Orals. Kansas City, May 27. Corn Dull; No. 2 mixed, (1.69 01.61; No. 1 whit (1.7001.76; No. 3 yellow, $1.6001.68; July, (1.42 Oats Lower No. 3 whit, 78c; No. t mixed, 76 076c. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, May 27. Corn Lower; No. 2 ttack, (1.660158: No, 3 white, $1,640 1.65; July. (1.39U bid. Oats Lower; No: 3 track. 72e; No. 3 white, 74 )75c; July. 65c asked. DR. E. R. TARRY -240 P . .a NEW YORK STOCKS Net Result of Trades of Day Show Losses on Industrial? and Most of Commodities. St New York. May IT. Stock wr tossed to an fro today, their contusing conn keeping pace with the many conflicting and Interesting developments of the session,1 Ths net result left an Imposing array losses, these ranging from I to 10 points among industrials, equipments, shipping! and specialties and 1 to 8 point among rail. Transportation atock war clearly disposed to strengthen at th opening la consequence of the increased freight an passenger rates ordered by Director Oen- era! McAdoo, but mad only alight progreat - 4 when It became known that President Wll- ' J son would submit hla views on revenu leg islation to congress. An .additional deterrent waa offered by th rly war bulletins, which convey th Impression of a resumption of ths German drive In fore along an Important sector J held by French and British troop. 1 ' At no period until the final hour. whe th full text ot th president' message wm available, did th market manifest mor than moderate Irregularity, or th selling attsln unususl proportions. Consideration of Its Import resulted In hurried Uquldattoa. Rallies of th mid-session war (wept away and speculation favorite broke violently. United Stat Steel recorded an extreme) loss of 3 points, but In such mercurial is sues a Mldval Steel. v Baldwin Locomotive. Industrial Alcohol, ' i Marin preferred. Colorado Fuel and At- lantlo Quit recessions extended from I tt 10 points. Sales were 936,000 shares. Bonds sagged with stocks. Liberty se. ond 4 at (4.60 and th 4 at (7.28 break- . Ing into new low ground. Anglo Frsnch la ; also fell 1 points. Total sales par vslu ' 1 aggregated $7,560,000. ' J'nlted State Issues unchanged on oaU. Number of sales and rang of pries af th leading stock: Sale. High. Low. Cloa. 1.000 73 Tl 71 M 43 4.300 38 T( T( 1.900 (5 83 (3 400 113 113 110 s , 3.500 ( (8 98 ' Amr. Beet Snear American Can .... Amer. C. aV F Amer. Locnmotly , Amer. 8. A R. ... Amer. T. tt T., Amer., Z., Lit. .."..., 1 no,. i.vvv IQa 1 - 1S'&T Anaconda Copper , 30,300 64 63 Atchison i.e gt .. : j 4.600 108 103 105 . ' 4,600 66 64 (4 "j 400 33 38 ' 31 ' lV. 400 33 33 ' 31 400 33 33 , 31 a ' 800 143 146 144 , (.800 (7 46 (( . 3,003 (9 17 IT . , 41 , i '.. A., O. A W. I. 8. L. Bal. tt Ohio Butt A Sup, Cop.. Butt A Sun. Cob. . Cl Petroleum .... Canadian Paclflo .. central Leather .. Che. A Ohio C. M. A St. P.... Chi. A N. W C. R I. A P. etfa. i.oub 11 11 14 3,800 43 41 '- 40 10.(00 ' 61 46 40 1 1 AAA ' itU 1SU -All Chlno Copper .... co o. F. A 1 Corn Produota Rf, lLOOO 41 - 40 l , L , . . - - . Crucible 8la! 1TIAA Uu a aau Cuba Can Sugar .. 4.700 80 39 39U ui.uiier cecur.. JJ.400 1 16 56 Erie 8.300' 16 ' 11 .1( 1.100 118 U 14 141U ' Oeneral Elsctrlo.. Oeneral Motor ,. 7.400 133 111 113 'I - " . . 1.500 31 30 30 ot, no. pfd Ot. No. Or etf. Illinois Central ; sst Inspiration Copper 7,800 11 43 '43 Int. M. M. pfd.. 40.400 100 9( ( International Nickel 1,300 28 31 '37 1 International Papr 4,300 18 36 - 35. 1 K. C Southern.... 400 17 17, 13 Kennecott Copper 1,000 13 11 31 Louis. A Nash...,, ''.... Ill MaVWall Xtntnrm aa - Mexican Petroleum. lT,4oo"(6"(l 11 snami uoppr too 88 , ,37 37 ' Missouri Paclflo .. .,100 11 83 33 Montana Powar inn mu uu ''n Nevada Copper .. 300 11 13 11 N. Y. Central 1,300 78.. 70 T3 ' N. Y.. N. H. AH.. 44.600 Jitt in aia. Norfolk A West.... 400 104 108U 108t s Northern Paelflo 800 85 81 (6 1.000 30 10 ' 80 .. 1911 Paolfln Mall .. Pao. T. AT.. Pennsylvania . Pittsburgh .... 1.000 43 . 43 , 43 snn si an - 10 Rav Cona. Cnn 1,300 34 34 34 86 Reading 1,600 88 86 napuDMO 1. A B. , Nhattnrk Arl Cnn 11,400 86 83. 83 0O 16 18 16 1,900 84 83- 83. 3.800 34 33 33 1.300 41 38 39 1.000 143 "144 144 1,100 123 110 120 a inn utt 1? in Southern Paclflo Southern Railway. Studebaker Corp. , Texas Company... Union Paclflo . . . U. S. Ind. Alcohol. V. S. Steel ...... .2.69,000 107 104' 104: U. S. BUal pfd...,. tot) HUTt'i" 11 -4.900 79. 77 T7, .... 33 300 90 30 , 90 1,400 41 ,41 414. Utah Copper . , Wabaah pfd "B" Western . Union Weatlnghous Eled, Total sales for th day, 136,000 share. New York Money. New York, May 17. Mercantile Paper Four and alx month,' I per cent. Sterling Sixty-day bill. (4.73 i com meri'lel 60 -day bills on banks. (4.73; com morclal (0-day bills. (4.71 ; demand, (4.76; cables. $4.76 7-16. Francs Demand, (5.71; cables,. $6.70, Guilders Demand, 4(c; cable. 60c. Lire Demand. (9.13; cables, $9.11. Rubles Demand. 13c; cable, 1401 nominal. Sliver Bar, 19c; Mexican dollars. T7e. ' Bonds Government, Irregular; railroad, asy. ...... Tim Loans Easier; 40 days and 90 day. 6 and ( per cent; its month, I per cent bid. , Call Money Strong; high 8, low 1, rul ing rate 6, closing bid 5, offered at I, last loan 6. ,. j U. S. Is, reg... 7IU. Cen. r. 4.. 7 , do coupon ... 7Int. M. M. .. (T U. S. 3. reg... K. O. B. r. I.. 71 do coupon ... 99 L. A N. un. 4 86 U. 8. Lib. 1.. tl U K A T lit 4 18 U. S. 4s, reg... 1 OS M. Pae. gen. 4 18 do coupon ...101 Mont. Power I 11 Am. For. Seo. 6 96N. Y. C. db. (a 33 Am. TAT. . ( It Nor. Pao. 4a. t.. 30 Anglo-French ( tl Nor. Pae. la.,, (8 Arm. A Co. 4o !5eO. 8. L. ref. 4. 68 Atchison gen. 4 81 P. T. A T. .. II B. A O. 0. 4s 89pnn, oen 4H96' Beth. Steal r. I 10 Penn. gen. 4a 81 Cen. Leather 6a 96Readlng gen. - 4a 83 -Can. Paclflo 1st 80S L A fl F a 6s 16 C. A O. cv. (..'80'S. Pe, or. I. 11 C. B. A Q. J. 4 90 Southern Ry. U 11 C MAS P 0 4o 7(T. A P. lt., 14; C R I A P r 4s 6(eUnlon Pao. , 4. II ' C. A 8. r 4s 71 U. a Rubber 6s. 10 . D. A R. O. r. 6ssd.U. 8. Start Is.. 18 D. of C. 6 '1) 13 'Wabash lit .., 14 , Erl gen. 4..., 64Freneh gov. 4 74 Ben. Elec. 6.. 13 Btd. Ot N. lit 4a 17. London Moaey. ' ' 't London, May 37. Silver Bar. 47H 1 pC ounce. Money 2 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 1 per esntf three months' bills. I l-ll per cent. , . Mlnoosaoll Grain. Minneapolis, May 37. Corn No. I Tal low, 11.4501.65. Oata No. I whit, 73074e. Flax (3.8803.81. Ry (1.3201.14. -Barly 41.1001.4. Bran (J. 26033. 35. Kama Cty Frodne. Kansas City, Mo., May ' 37. Butter Creamery, 8S0; firsts, 87 Vic; seconds, 364( pscklng, 28e. Eggs Firsts, 3lo; erondi. J5o, Poultry Hens, 38c; roosters, 17e; brollerg,' 46c , 5 Per Cenl Federa, Farm Loan Bonds Th Federal Land Bank of Omaha offer 1500,000 of thea bonds at th new 5 interest rat. U. S. Government Supervision," Unlimited tax exemption and the in- ' creased interest rate combine to make this a most attractive investment. Denominations, $25, $50, $100, $800, . $1,000. Priced 101 and accrued interest from May 1. Send subscriptions or write for fur ther information to E. D. MORCUM, Treasurer, Th Federal Land Bank of Omaha, 1208 W. O. W. Bldg. FISTULA CURED Rectal Diseases Cured without ' a ' severe "'ear.' '' glcsl operation. No Chloroform or Ether need. ' Cure guaranteed PAV WHEN CURED. Write fat--.llustrated book on Rectal Diseases, with' name ' nd testimonials - of more than 1.000 prominent , people who hsv been permanently eared. l-v' Bee Building, Omaha Jfc 1 V ve , ) ll